25 19* _ f ~ i A 'run criaizLo'r'i‘s'rovvN cu.-moron A g g gif.. '. ' There is a duty All' imports of Tea charges. bui- We har. ' So you can still wal put on. cgntg per pound and four percent Sales Tax. 1, We have not increased the price of can sosr: 0 'ri-:A ` Tori at the same price as before the duty 1 T. H. ESTABROOKS CO. Ltd.-ST. JOHN, N.B. , Montreal Toronto Winnipeg ; I on Tea now of .fum “°W DRY these extra ` i the loss buy the very best oi' Classified Advertisements ' one Insertion .........-.......-.... 100 pea- Mao et i words 'Inns fulfill ...._..~»~...-...... oo per line '_ F011! W ooogzzzlsolsoooloeno “ f , Btjhl Iii nounesoooeoaoeoou 'll DC _ , .,,,,_.,.@,,, .,s\. ,..,,».. -mg.. 55. ii' word! 'W Agents y Wanted Representatives Wanted g0rL'1‘llAIT AGENTS. WRITE FOR catalogue and prices, big money making p!'0P0ll010l'.l. United Art Toronto T. A. W. 0-10-381. p-...f--1""*'°"'°'1“'_*“* For Sale ,.._._-¢_»_-*'-**'*""*""_° IDR SALE -. 1927 STAR. COACH at a bargain. A1>ll1Y Guardian. , 0537-8-25-21. __,__._._._.-----..- 105 SALE _ OLD PAPERS, 6 cents bundle. Guardian Odioe. _ 2-4-tt. ,________,_.....__.....__._-_-- IDE SALE, T0 LET, BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian Office. . . tf. EH. SALE-CHOICE CLYDEB- dale mare, Island bred, weight, 1400. J. A. Miller, Frenehfort. , 5531-B-24-ii E - BE!#G.l_‘-'M P95105 B SALI dog, ten months old. Registered ll intelligent watch dog. R. J. 7 Bonus, Young Street, Gaytown, 5536-ii-25-21. l PART OR. FULL TIME REPRE- sentatlves for Prince Edward Is- land, exclusive of Charlottetown, for the membership campaign staff of The Canadian Geograp- \ hical Society. Permanent, well paying. Write the Canadian Geo- graphical €ociety, 610 Lagauohetl- ere St. West, Montreal, Mr. Far- rell. I Juno-24-31 ¢»~_»_. Miscellaneous A JOHN ALFRED MoDONAl.D, PRO- vincial Lund Surveyor. Herman-1 ville. 5158-6-10-1 month. .__.,-_1-----»~*-='*°-"**‘-*‘- ARNFASTS TRANSFER SERVICE. Ii' you are building or moving to the country cell 300-1.. ‘ 5408-0-20-tts3i. ____._é__.<_?-----»-- WILL THE BOY ON THE BICYCLE. who was seen picking up the la- dies block silk handbag Monday afternoon on Grafton St.. con- taining purse. keys and knitting return same to 39 Grafton St. and save further trouble. 5851-8-25 Cf' A ToLet 'MV A Wanted ,_ , p LM'-FURNISHED ROOM. 170 :mn lt. ' 5494-e-za-ei *____._.__-i--»-_---»*-_- lo Liir - DOUBLE onfrcn ground floor. 165 Great George Street. Apply Mrs. J. A. S. Bayer. -5407-6-24-31. ...-_ [0 LET-HOUSE, ALL MODERN conveniences. May be seen from 8 to 5 p. m. Apply Hynes Bakery. 5850-8-25-31 Teachers Wanted hivrsn _ 'rslncrmir 1-‘on rsnrr Corner School. Supplement tl50.il0. Protestant preferred. W. L. Delaney, Secretary. 5521-6-24-21 ;ANTED _'i'EACHER F0; ' Brackley Pimdt School. Supple- ment $150.00. George Shaw, Sec- ;¥¢iiil‘l’. , 5529-6-24-2i. WANTED-llxrllllluolln MALE Teacher for Southport School. Supplement $200.00. Arthur Burke, Secretary. 5475-8-23-31. _._ IANTED - YROTESTANT TEA- cher for Wlnsloe North School. Supplement $150.00. Apply Leon- rrd Cudmore, Secretary. _ 5505-6-24-Zi. u..__._...____._____._._._ liiursn _ ron nsiursmml Ichool. first or second class ex- Derienced teacher. Supplement 1160.00. J. G. MacLeod, Secretary. :Z 551?-6-24-21. ¥AN'ri=.1> ron srlimn VALLEY School District No. 100. e. First Blass Teachersupplement $150.00. LW. K. Champion, secretory. E sau-e-as-si. marsh-iixriimiiuosn snwr Ihr Second Class Teacher for Nor- .Tboro School. Supplement $150.00. Ihlexander Douglas, Secretary, ?erislngton. 5535-8-25-Si. D Finrcn _ naar omss rx- -gzrienced Teach!! lot Bpringheld hooi No. es. supplement $115.00. Zlmelia Hsslam, Secretary, Emer- flld. R. R. M05-8-23-3|. §_ék__ WANTED - AN sxrsarsivcsn :hplc Teacher. Pint Class, for 3*' ueiral ior rsouiaguo nigh Jchool. Supplement 0400.00. Ap- Qly to Neil McDonald. Secretary. 5510-U-24-31. aio Help Wanted ED-EXPERIENCED MAID. ly 218 Kent Street. M11 -B-23-Bi. 3.*--*_ = N ursi _Qmr woman pssllalno ro :Ada Alillllt close of North gn T,” Tfiiliilil school for Nurs- .Wt Orth Adams. Mase.. pious lah* Sllverintendent promptly. , °°l cusiinaa pupils ies mois- :*°"°a fa uouooirumso. novuioi ;"°="l|y allowance. and privilege zmmths' course at Bellevue m °"""'f<°l-'Lo-e. -S 5,: fr 4 WANTED - OLD PERSIAN LAMB Fur. 170 Prince Street. M00-6-23-1 week. ____,___.__._.__.------ WANTED _ SUMMER COTTAGE nest shore for first two weeks of July. Write terms to Guardian Box R. _ 5476-0-24-21. WANTED - MARRIED COUPLE wants two or three rooms, furn- ished with or without board. Pri; vate family preferred. Apply Box 320, City, 5498-5-23-31 M Lost LOST - FAT DARK GREY IIEIF- er. Finder notify A. Janson, Brookfield. 5514-6-24-31. ,LOST-1'W0 FISHING RODS IN case. Notify Guardian. ` 5518-6-24-21. _.________..____._..------ LOST - LAST' THURSDAY AT C. A. A. Grounds, parcel contain- ing two pairs of shoes. one pair stockings. Finder notify Miss Elsie MacKinnon. 23 Douglas Street. 5536-ll. _-`- ' Male Help Wanted BECOME EXPERT BARBER. through our special low cost course. Hundreds of successful graduates. Write Moler Barber College, 573 Barrington. Halifax. Oct. it-tts-tf. Doctors Solve Boy’s Illness rinnarsnuieo. Pa.. June 24* Doctors oi the Harrisburg Hosoltil believed today they had oorrectll' mungggd the mysterious ailment ,which has confined Marie Enders. le, 1-laiirar, Pa., to the hospital 1°* two months. . szndero was admitted last Avril when he was found unoonscioui while fighting a forest fire. He was treated for smoke sufiocotion. l He showed no signs of improv!- ment and seemed to be a victim 0! hemolysis, in which the nd c0rPll-I* cies or the blood dissolve- So a form oi treatmlnt to Bl'l‘9S¢ such A condition is now being IP' plied and the phylieilml belle" ‘thai they are on the risht irlelf Ii last. ‘ . Qther physician! dillliolld his ailment al "P\ii'P\li*B hem0r1'hlllC\" and treated him accordingly. I-I0 was delirious st times. 1-iemorriislet broke out at several points and bil akin at times fiilhed red and ooeed blood. ~ gum diagnoses one inode and ._s&¢i&Qll» Central Guo rdian '. STANLEY BRIDGE AND NORTH EUSTICO-Services in the United Church on Sunday, June 28th: Stanley Bridge at 11 ei. m. and North Rustico at 7.30 p. m. Rev. H. S. Bishop, Minister. ' FREE WBEELING - Yes, drive our new Harmon, Model '10, built by the largest 8 cylinder manufactu- ors in America.. Just like floating in the air. coins in and try it. T. ci. Ives. 5849-8-25-Si THE FUNERAL 0! the late Mit- ild_a. A. Gllliiet. Will take place from her lute residence 106 Dorchester St. Friday morning at 0.45 to'St. Duristans Basilica, thence to the Roman Catholic Cemetery. SEE OUR. NEW Model 6-ll Dur- ant, the greatest e-oylinder value in Canada. Style. roadability, pep, etc. Really wonderful performance. T. G. Ives. 5049-ii-25-Bi JIMlVlY'S BUS will leave the taxi stand on Queen Street at 9 o‘clock tonight for Mt. Stewart, returning after dance. Regular Saturday trip to Rustioo, leaving at 4 o‘clock make special trip this coming Sat- urday, leaving at 1.30 and return- ing after picnic. Special service on this bus may be arranged by call- lD8 Jimmy. 5848-6-25 SUPREME COURT-In the case of Jas. F. Reid vs Ben Acorn and Daniel MacDonald in the sup- reme Court, counsel for the de- fendants moved for a non- suit, but it was rejected. ‘I‘he case was then resumed, and Messrs MacDoi._igsll and MacAieer gave evidence for the defence, being examined by Mr. J. J. Johnston, K. O. FIRE CALL _LAST NIGHT-’I'he firemen responded to a call about 11.45 last night for a. are in the cellar of Mr. Menton 'Whitlock's Bookstore, Great George Street. On arriving the firemen could find no blaze, only a dense pall of smoke coming from the back cellar. The chemical was used with a little water to quench the smoulder. There was little damage, if any, to the cellar, but it is expected that the smoke, which enveloped the store caused a rather heavy loss of stock. ::GET READY FOR. EXHIBIT ION. August Nth to 2l.e_¢. Arrange- ments are being made for the bill' est show on record. Get new pri" list and commence fitting your stock. J. W. Boulter. Sccretlf!. Charlottetown, P. E. L .., ... ..tl -ELDERS ELECTED-The elec- tion of elders in the North Bed- equs and Freetown United Church resulted as follows: For Freetown, Louis Cairns and Brewer Auld; for N. Bedeque; Archibald Stavert and Austin Jardine. These will be or- dalned .at the usual preparatory service in the N. Bedeque Church on Saturday afternoon at 2.30 o’- clock. Rev. G. N. Somers of Mar- gate will give the special address. nrnrus rmmon-at tho Prince county Hospital June 24th, 1031. to Mr. and Mrs. Jervis Ti-ainor of Emer- ald. a daushter. Trraiuorréat the City Hospital, on June 23, to Mr. and Mrs. Wil- bur Tralnor, West Royalty, a daughter. 1,. »,. 3'.-.~..;‘.3.l¥.‘_‘-»' ' MURPHY-At Souris, June 20, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Murphy, a son, Michael Merlin. CAIRNS-At the Prince County Mrs. P. J. calms, oi Newton. Lot zo. P. E. I., is son. DEATHS __;_{__ GAUDET-In this city on June 24. 1031, Mrs. George Gaudet in her 78th year. Funeral notice lswr. COYLE-In this city on June 24th, Philip Coyle, aged sl years. Funeral Saturday morning at 0 o'cloclr from the residence of his son, James Coyle. 12 Paslmore Street. to Holy Redeemer Church. thence to _the Roman Catholic Cemetery. MURPHY-At Milivale on Satur- day. June 20th, Mrs. Michael Mur- phy fnee laura Carr). Funeral was held Monday morning at Hopi River Church. May her soul rest in peace. ` - ._ -_o-G. N. D. MacLean imnrariiaaa IMBALHEI Charlothtowa and North Wiltshire nm iii V l-lospitsl, June 8, 1931, to Mr. and A we l»ir».va“ .i Macs the 11// (U C7 ‘ PP.':.i~’v..S $fR_iN_ \l 7___.__..__ gi( "50 .2 uni; Q '.;. "- ~ ., E f\_- ' . "T '_ Wm" " ' an U8l*‘B8f0l‘8 T BATHIN¢ CAPS ` wnr nor 'mira .sr New I ` ~ l l All Colors and Size; ` W av ~/oo » ;1.:::.:“.;::¢.:;':;‘;;i; 15° ‘° $1-19 985 ‘° $15-0" _ M i\iA"'o e oat rercows v :.‘;:‘:.‘;::: yrooov aomas 10 Tue , ‘\\\° `\ ._ IB/ 'Tl-\E» Tabu-l f’ be b hti b th ch , _ l>\0~\\Si 1-We 2” “ Y 1: ;:°.Si“°.';i: .:':.‘;:..,f‘:;,“:, SAVE DOLLARS on your used car purchases. Some twenty odd cars Graham Paige, Hudson, Oldsmobile, jobs are reconditioned and just like 5849-B-25-Bi ipnrldent that he would be return- adoption of the address which was applause from the audience. when it had somewhat subsided, Mr. Stewart congratulated the boys who said he was glad to be associated itlcal situation and repeated his statement as to prohibition made at mains entirely in the hands of the people and until they want a Mr. Stewart gave the meeting the its share of permanent highways. Mr. <--** how the $111,000,000 ,ll to ho dis- tributed in credits to Germany and ‘ France, in other words. insists on L A N D I l T V*/A 5` A the opening of navigation, rum ‘has WRITING PAPER ` . 0 ` _ E > __ I o ‘ In speaking of the Lea Govern ¢ ‘ mont, Mr. Linirlewer said, that the Bm’ '°' 391! fpf-‘*°"" erging was not brought on by the Hon. R.. B. Bennett budget, as local t ew nnan ._ _ , V _ _ ,,_......, _ ,________,,_________,___ . , ~ - K ,, ls 1 .. trade and of the unwise tariff poi- LEA GOVERNMENT SPEAKERS seem to thin Plum e 0 P2! my of the Mackenzie King Admim bm” ue “ ‘Wd N “vim "many mm' istration. He considered that as the _Fon aconorulcsr. transports- louis ba had than the successful Bemleii b“d,f:;‘ dgifxg im <1 tion, the Baby Austin has 'em an election or ivir. G. sheiior. sharp in m‘;‘;"‘n ‘xt to 20;; use' it would stopped. 49 miles to a gallon ofthe :ind District. d f_ ‘_ I I gas. If you enjoy publicity, buy‘ Hon. Mr. Stewart was interrupt- PW cfm” H UH il lrrrlld l;nani;kila _ _ _2 _ai ed t this , t ,th Gund of basis and that she wou ad e one' T' G' Ives 5848 6 5 R “M1 W B r world ln economic conditions.-S. to choose nom. including Fords. had helped lo buns this about and C071 gen ffgn nudge, studobalrer, eto.,ar.a the ai- ,with them. The sneaker spoke oil “I ways re1lableDurant. Manyofthese the different aspects of the D01" N otesf C' 'L' zxsggggflisthifpxie§,£.S;0g?,;:,0;¢€\1xl previous meetings that he would RW- mnald Md-can of Sydney, ' » ~. ., i i iii: "T .1 d |31- grgdg in, gee ug fi,-ge, fr, Q, not introduce government control, P* S W1? 3" “ ° ‘mvi ra ;‘;_ _ ir i ted, 'rh Pr hioitio ace re-iPe“°“°”' 1” S°°‘”1 5" “F- Ives’ 219 Gt' George St eec e O B lowing. on the report of Mrs. L. S. Doyle, Moncton, Convenor. ' lchunge, it will not be altered. '”""” . i Mrs. J. J. Duggan, Edmonton, Past T rstiinp wru. lim rrs susan P’é5’d°“”h N““°““' Séhvguéé attend t e Conven to July 3rd. ' Continued from pass 1 ' assurance from Hon. Mr. Bennett '““'“ Mrs, W .7 Mclntyre, First Nat- _________`____.____.__.-_- that the Island would receive - ~ ‘ lonal Vice President, will preside ed to power at this election. He al- Bennett had gygo promised 75 pe,-_ lat the luncheon given in the C. N. so referred to the victory of 1Vl’.r. G.‘ cent towards old age pensions. We, .R~ HGWI fm Tilesday- ‘mme 30th' Bh€lt0ll Shari! iii the 2115. DlSi.l`iClv if returned tg pgwer wguld ingug- 1** which had riot returned a Conserv- urate aid age pensions and sup- At the 1‘1U°h°°n Ewen 0” Wed' atlve member for 50 years. From ply the other 25 lJ¢1‘°¢l\T~ nesday. July 1Sf. lrl the C~ N. R- Ea-st Point to Cape Wolfe we have 'rho candidates received much Hetel. Mrs. Frsderlels Conwy. Tis- abie and aggressive candidates and applause when they addressed mg nish Diocesan Convenor of Laws, .we must stand behind them to a meeting on the issues of the dgy_ will preside. man and win the district for our The speakers were J. F. Arnett, G. -- party. Mr. Brennaxfs address was 51-,align sharp, Austin Ramsay, The League of the Cross Band received with cheers. Joseph J. Chaisson and Wilfred will accompany the _Conrenilori Mr. James McGrath moved the fy-gm0n_ ‘party to Daivey-by-the-Sea, where a dinner will be given on Friday carried unanimously. On nomlna- VT evening, July 3rd tions being called for the election. FRENCH GO ' _.___ of officers. Mr. Brennan asked C0,,,,,,,,e,, ,mm page 1 Mrs. F. J. ciarko, National cou- IBIIVB t0 Ntifc il‘Oi'il 013128 Bild venor Girl Guides, Regina, will at- wlth much regret his resignation tend the National convention was accepted. Mr. W.R. Rogers and, GREAT GES-,_-Um; g_ W_ L_ _ Mr, Peter McCau1 were then pro~' ___ PW” md ° ‘°““°" taken- W- Loi~rnoN,.nmo 2i-ni.rion.1>hll- any member of the charlotieiow.. lcopvioeaiiy sooo time for gi-ooh Rose" Whmmg by 3 large m“j°r`|ip Snowdon, Chancellor of the EX~ Sub-Division C. W. L. wishing tgiliorses. .lean R. won the first two "Y °f V°t°°° HL’ °x°°“°“ V’ l‘“°'cliequer, told the House of commons have tickets for banquet and luir.lh¢a,5 and the mm Hem, T,-anill-l Znsidency W” made ““°'mm°“s today that the British Government. cheons held during Convenllon` amidst a burst of aliplauae- The subscribing whole hear-iodly so the week in C, N, R Hom and Da,_ i rho third haue ond second money. m°“°n W” mwed by ms °pP°m”“°' principle of President 1-loover’s pro- vgy.by.vh¢.s¢a, may have same by T' ;‘;‘°;:n§;‘;‘;‘;;° eddifgfmii basal, is prepared to eo-operate ill applying io the secretary c. W. L. ' ‘elaboration of the detail Wllll 3 ._._.__.____ and assured them of his loyal sup- M y eff; g port. A vote of thanks was extend- :;,i§_;'0ut€ dgglsgg it PHC ca -1 C i PRESIDENT ed to the retiring President. Mr. C. “The more consideration we give '°*" J. Bolger was appointed Secretary to the President-5 dec;,,,.at,0,~,'\~ he bl’ li llllB“lll10“-i V°'f-¢- Presidents said “me more 1; gaems to us, hav- ------°°-**_-“*°*_””"”' for the districts were appointed as mg regard particularly ip me mst. ‘H8 8 brief P€l'l0d. Bild H-Wi” H- '°1l°W'= orv oi the maiter, that that oeoiar- Semester ’“ M“"b‘"“' G°"“""y' 1” m5m°":“'ch”‘r1" P' mum' ation constitutes a very great gesi- went t° MCGHI m 1925” `.mm3d“1°- ure on the part of the United States Last' year he _was appointed as gm; gm;-\¢¢;_Amgg G0;-fill, and that it would be thousands of assistant to Sir Arthur Currie, Q]¢;_,w°¢d_ ' Dues if Europe does not respond Principal of the University and dur- 3rd District;-Peter J. Cameron.,t,o it in the sam splrm ._-1-he \,ene_ ing Sir Arthur's ircseiice in India. mt ie. - , ‘final ofraoi of the proposal may ben ` mls 1 d'h 1 d _ 1 less -unless steps are taken by all “V “E p°'° 9 5” “C “f ' RESOLUTIONS me counmes concerned to give yt xialzzlxe cligcrit-greg 'in the adiilng- prompt and prsctisal effect. This Y* Ve S Q ° “vcmy Wm” - C Resolutions were passed by alls peculiarly the case as ;E3m»dg has shown keen interest in Que- standing vote affirming the ooniicl-lGC,.,m,,y who' nm, an is in an peer, public gohooig as won as in ence of the electors in Holi. R. BU Cgsehtyal d,m¢uny_ the problems of higher education Bennett and in our provincial lead The French reply, 3 summary generally, having for some years er. Hon- J. D. Stewart. €lld0i‘8ii‘lB sh0ws_ mcludcs the fopowing 551- been secretary of the Canadian Un- ‘_the able manner in which he de- ,ent p0|m_,_ _ iversities conference. He has trev- fended ‘he flilmi °f me P°°P‘° lsr-France agrees to waive for elled extensively in Europe. during the extravagant term °f the one year the conditional annuities The “GW Piesidfni- 01 D“l\‘i°\lSl¢ 5“““d°”"-‘”“ °°"e"""‘°“”' loeaiiing i,esi,ooo,ooo francs. r‘qua2::_\-_ li. me lessees contest out Continued from page 1 carried on the duties of Principal mother was Laura Morrow, dniigii was born in Providence, R- I. , . . ' ll fi` Hon J D Btev;i‘lilitit“he;1ecahlem G°‘°ml“Y'S During the iincondisiim. The retirement of Dr. i»iacK~nv.i: ;’le;_§5::'t§ be prism Bgamlel annuity during the years hcl. from the ariinlnisiratlon of Dal- * nt me" annual meemm and he “_lqgy_ bm, ig u~\',i{v\g go Wm mg; housie was announced some time sm.” them that tms`wa_,, ,me ofmoney beck to Germany il mg ago. Educated in il'-- schools oi th, mm m,,,,,,,,,_,,,c he had ,misank oi rum-national seltlomoub. Pieleu County and al the college “tended_ He congratulated mnpelleveg ggi-many 0,- other sugar-n he afterward headed. Di' MncKe\i delegates on their ohoioo oi can-European efwfrlea ncaa it 21° *wk mf ills milieu lf* Iilll didstes and the satisfaction it gave The Youll! Plan ll*-“St bt roll- him that aii the conservative ovu~1iuuui» ihe Ffwrh raoly osioulnt- l’“S’=l°~*~ H* had Ffllflivfl if- ~l"l“ diem, wore in me fiom, whom-il. but Pram-,e is ready to waive the .Hopkins “lui imight at Bryn Maw asked to speak on organization, Mrcondliioniii niiiuities for ii year in- and the Bi»i'\’v\ls lf\si`»\\\i¢‘ ol Trrll "Stewart remarked that no beiterasmuch as America waives w|.r'nology. as well as doing rcscarc demondtratlon on organizationdebis payments for that period. work at Cambrids° was in the days of free mm Since load to thu Grand River lore li B p _ match. leader ol the party must be asham- r , ed of its record as at a recent Lib- eral Convention. Hon. Mr. Lea N . , l WY* _.f_;., spoke for 35 minutes, 28 minutes of sugggsson To ‘ \\ ~'_~_~' that time being taxon up with Fee . Q, ' U Q \ ' `“,\, ,./71! fvyr' 1 applauded when he referred to the #_ . Y _ - ; _ ` ` ' l , Bennett Budget as being very bone- O _ ` ` r ficial to the country. The deprcs- *_ I X/ , sion from which we are now em- ’ li' \ ' I ‘ 1 p_m__ ,ewmmg at .mo _ wml _ _ W _ Liberals suggest, but was h - ` pm -~ ~ .F HN# ` ~` ”" come of world-wide depression li.. afier five yi-are in the chair o li attraction of the show: Interest ,_ 5 ' T" »_ - , ~-- Y' _ 5 I Dian ` A Distinction And A Difference Mare Rum Now f VA 534 T10N NEEDS Q . . aasociatioh, _aiateii that more waal Ties. all colors soo sxira siroar , more rum drank now and smuggled 1 '_'i*-'*‘-l@- 1' in' su' 790 V/ O 'J L, b 5 1 into the country than ever there Don't Forlet to Take -11-_nu CANDY Peppermint Patties . . . . . ,_ 29c Billie Burke Choes. 60c iii. Laura Secord Chucs. .. 70c lb. Annie Hunter Chocs... $1.00 lb, Melrs, Gunungs, etc. V Y I eral politics and the remaining sev- ' The MacK . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 4 5 Time;-2,21, 2,19, 2,22. CLASS B TROT Pixie, Humphrey, . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 Sherwood Belle. Pender- gast, Laddle, Phillips . .. ... Pansy Volo. Sobey Time:-2.25, 2.25, 2.26. 2 4 #WUI UTWW GFWI9 CLASS D MIXED I Jean R, Thompson . . . . , ._ l 1 3 Helen Trampi'sst_ -Taylor 2 2 l Wlttie Jim, Dawson, (Dickie) . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 4 3 Billie Witte, Wigmore ¢McArihur) . . . , . . . . .. 5 3 5 Sandy Mac, Sohurrnan, (Thorrnasl . . . . . . . , . . ._ 4 5 4 See Me Go, Cobb, (Call- becki . . . . . , . . . . . . . . .. 'l 6 C Leno. Witte, McCoubrey . 6 'l 7 Hail mile heats, time;--1.14. 1.13. l,14. The officials were:--Starter, D. 0. Cannon. Judges, Harry Silll- phant, Ivan Brown, Jock Crockett. Timers, W. B. McArthur. J. O. Cobb. S. Piiuxr: nuicrr KNo'r Nov: Early June is one of the essential periods. of the year, particularly ln; Ontario, when plum orchards should ‘ be carefully pruned to remove all truce of Black Knot, the Division of Botany of the Dominion Depart- ment oi' Agriculture advise. At this season the knots the yellowish- brown in colour and the summer out knots cut back at least four or five inches beyond the external lim- liatlon ol the knot, as infcctltiir l from 'tile black knot fungus oxienclsl some distrilicc beyond the actual knot. our 'mn BEST WIN ‘ tional Egg Laying Contests il3u1lctln 139-N.S.) provides further conclu- before and the contacts made may be expected io bring much of bene- fit to Canada. He sees an interest- ing future in the development of ex- ports of poultry breeding stock, and at times of low prices in Canada of egg exports for the poultry industry in Canada. Egg grading in Canada. gives Dominion exportersa real ad.- vantagc in respect to' dependable quality in a market where quality as spores wliicli spread thi diseaselyet is. to put it mildly, largely a. have not yet matured. ln cutting! mutter of indifference. CAUSES GF FAZLERE In an cxioiisive sllrvcy of raw- berry planiaiions in British Colum- bia sl.\' principal reasons for dee creased yields were dcierniinerl- These area i1> Poor managvinent ‘ whore the farm owner devotes only The latest report oi Canadian Nh- I a part of his time in fruit produc- tion or makes it n secondary con- sideration; <2i the presence of dis- eases of winch cane blight and niss- sivc proof that only the best pul- lets in the best flocks of the Ds- miiiioii make the grade for registra- tion, nm-l only about one in four of - cnxliiily bred niid selected piiiieis lol ii loin! ai 4.370 birds entered. only ie of J. B. Mormw and Mrs. sian- i ion: i..r._. qiiaiiiiou for .-.-gi. poor cultural practic.-5. `-D.'p.1i‘\mciil oi Agi-isufiiire, ‘air- tnwn. SliE‘s DOLL SURGIJON ON SIDE 1 LEEDS, Eng., Julie 24.-\U.P.l.- Miss Nora Greaves, a shop assist- ant, operates a doll hospital in iicr spare hours, repairing as many as a hundred dolls a week. SHOE COST HER FINE LIVERPOOL, June 24.-I U Pl.- r ‘ cents in court here. ' W-.»»-.-s-se-.~::;;» =»T -.‘.=;_.,,fv,gq_,-_,_ ; 1: ll _li gi vi i i? =f= 1-renew =- ~.-,»»-sa.-_e.._-.__»-as-.= ,...-...,C-... `i 4, r, ,, .F li ii .. I. 5 `l . 1. ii r , il 1 E I i` i Y v .