JULY 14. 1934 YES TE-'RDA Y’S ...___ ons lrocxa ..~.. WY gfmadlan Press) Close ghemp.; ... ... ___ _“REM ,ml I* o ... _ _ ... _.___ smelt 42% Tel and Tel _ .__ ..._ 114 _._ ._ _ _ __ 14% ... __ .. ._ 8:5( 24% 33% 20 ii 14 say, and Ohio ._ 46% .11 087'- 5'! 98% 20% il’-2 33% 26% _ _ 3514 5-'Sli ii 311% 45% 33§2 44% 120 is 13. '20 silt CURB r __ _. Ulols ion. __ _ . . . ._ ._ ._ 14 _ . an e .__ ___ _... 10 Currencies’ - ,, * _ Press) (13-Sterlin _ the and closed with err 1,g‘ 5.04 Amer Cyan B __ _ clog- Amer Sup Pow .__ the As G and Ei _ ,__ ati Can Marconi _ _ _ . . , Ford of Can A ___ _ _ _ ,___ Press) Imp Oil _._ .. _ . ... 13-The pound Int Pete ... _ .__ dollar degllnerl Nlllg Hurl . _ ... ... __ exchanges to- St Oil ind ... _ ... _,___ franc nemain- BANKS _ _i cliaa: waa down Commerce ... _ __ -_V __... (Canadian Press) Brazilian _ i‘lln i`ar Do PM ._ _._ _ _ . . _.__ urn ilu si _ __ How tilnifh ... _ ..._ nom ni-lugs ._ Pom Steel Coal B nt Nickel Massey Harris ._ _ _ ,_ Mcflol Front... __ Mont Pow ._ _._ _._ .__ __ 35 Nat Brow ____ _.__ 271/_ Pow Cori! _ _ ._ 18% Shawinignn ,__ 21 'l Winnipeg Ei - icanadian Press) xloxriu-nil.. .luly ::¢_B.|1|,l, ,ml foreign exchange ln relation to the Canadian dollar, na eoullilled by th; ltoyal Bank of Canada closed today as folowa:- Australia pound 39671. Aulfrla aclrilllllg .l8'l8_ Belgium helgu .23l3. ‘Brasil mllrels A1833. China Hong Kong dollars _3'l41_' Denmark lrone 1281. France fruuc .0ii53. Genmany reichsmark Holland florln .0'liY!. Hungary pengo .20.'i4_ India rupee _:$713. Italy lire .0040. Japan yen _:$064. blew Zealand pound 3_0Sl0 Isorway krone .%07. Polnlld nlotl .18'l8. South Africa pound 4.916! gllalu peteta .1353 .vi e NEW YORK. July 13-Foreign ex- to change steady. Great Britain high ie 5-04: low 5.03%: high 5_c'lv,; so my m 38; Canada 1.01 1-32. he French 'frnac i . 1 A range on fore- #vi A (Canadian Press) ElBond and Shana ... _ _ States 1-32 of one at 1 discount. Royal ... ... ... .,. Nora Sco:\\ ... _._ ... _... sz ‘ 22-32. The Montreal _. 190 E :so rec -§V§'0‘O'O-OOO-#O-GO-O-0000-0-y ward. Other htel on application. 0| awe, all-tally - SUITABLE l0l ic pe: SALE - AUCTION FORT!- Five, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Priritery. Nov. 1-ti. £;:l`-__‘. .1 t SALE - HAY SALI JUST arrived from Malagash. Also Rock Salt. Earle Fisheries Co. linlranm Charge Isl any advertisement tvsnb-fivs soak. _ I I I I I I I I I I I I I Male Help Wanted WANTED - BOY T0 WORK ON farm. Apply Guardian. _ 1_- lege_ Halifax. - Miscellaneous nanaarns in 1iu1.1.lNnr¢y sr ` L-6820-‘I-13-81. _ _ FOR SALE _ 3 USED MOWEBS IN ` good repair. S. C. Reid, Murray Harbor North. ‘ I.-6821-'1-13-Si. FOR SALE - AUUIION FORT!- Five, Bridge and Whist Soon Cards. Guardian Centra! Job Print/ery. Nov. 1-tf. ron sau: _ ar s'raN1.r:1zi _ Bridge, House and Barn, 2 acres of I | land. Apply to Wesley Smith, Cav-_ ' €i1fliSh. L-6823-7-13-61.' L:f_"-r FOR SALE - ALL KINDS Ol' lumber including Spruce, Htm- lcck, Pine 3 and 4 foot lengths 'and Cedar Shlhgles. E. A. Smith, Shed- __ias.l1~l.i3__ N-951-'l-14-si. FOR SALE-FOR ONE WEEK. choice roller mill flour, $1.25- Cracked or whole wheat, S1175 P21' 100 lbs., at Crosby’s Mill. L-8815-7-14-3| Q __ F011 sate-spans 'rsaat was- ' S011, low-down wood wheel; also Maccormac hay mower and Deer- _ ins hay rake. A9911’ Parker A. Home, Charlottetown R. R.. 2. » 1 ___ L-seat-1-ia-I.. LT-'LTL ; FOR. SALE-VALUABLE HOUSE and lot at Montague, one of the meet desirable residential loca- tions. Apply' to McLean' dz Mc- Kinnon, Royal Bank Building. Charlottetown, P. E. I. L-6733-7-10-1 wk. 1: _` FOR SALE -_ 21 ACRES ALL clear with good dwelling house Ind outbuildings at Victoria, Queens County, property oi the lille James Waddell. For particu- lilfs apply to McLean dz McKin- non cr Postmaster, Victoria. L-6840-'I-13-I Wk. . Wanted ~v'KNT€ w-airs, furnished or partly furnish- Cfi Cottage. Write J. M. J. care _<_:+_usrdlun. 1-11-si. ‘il . ` Rochtcrd street. L-0845-'I-ii-M ro naar-comonranan sav- en room furnished sllmmer cot- tage. 1-ire piece- Apply W- M- Brehaut, Post Oifloe. L-B813-'I-13-3|. Salesmen Wanted Mau wanrsn ron nawpnon ncutcs lu mugs county- WH" immediately. nawicigh 0°-_ Deri- CN-90~SB, Montreal, Can. - s. w. N-rn. Position W_3_nted I________ _ Ref .) l Guardian. ‘ ‘ °""°°° Appr!-me-v-is-sl. -_--_ ..-_ __._F§‘{'_‘.d _ _ F0l1ND~1.ADl'ls’ WMC1' WATCII in City. Owner may have same by Blililyiag to C. Baldcrlton, South- . i Three nurses have succumbed to [ht B it 5'0"" CIMO Doullidezoiynfgeshuorigd lninlgaiflfaltg' 9:- leaa Small lots to retaile l stern cl", 1 3 .ll A 1495 A 30 B Maw w/mrs r-ann wolx.,‘ ell Pat .. em _ 22% gh Res I* ("hlhu\ig ._ ... ... . 1 (lsrlcy 1. . _._ ¢_. -- olumario Gnldfleld _. _ __- Goodfish _._ _ _ ._ Graham .. lirllnrlrla . _ . _ .. (lrandoro G _ . rrene _ _ . Grull _.u a _ _ _ . ._ Grilll _ _ -... _ ... Gunnilr .. A.. ___ Halt-row ... ___ _ __ I-isrln-r _ ... .. _..._ VIII, Quo lllew """' Hollinger _ _ ._ golncllicnil on-e_v \l ions J _ _ Kirk Hilti Kirk Lake ... ._ Lnkelnnd _ _ _ ._ ll Shore _ . ... -67@-1-12-31. Lee tioltl _ ___ Lillie L L arrnniwncn wauran 'ro j§}§2,__*§1,‘°___ leam Barber Trade. Short Course, _\1__l»ii~ 1_».1t °"°°""“”“°‘~“°‘” ""‘°°§,‘§§’,; :i}Zl.1‘.‘.i_’_i 1'.: ‘ 1 I: .\ii-Klnley ... ._ _\lcMllllin _ ii°i§»"'_'_° " _ |` Il FFS MMI on I aganlac ,_ _ . _ _ ..._ 1.-i Barry 1-I _ 21 B .\1etnla _ _ _ ._ __ ._ __ nnlugils . _ ... _ ... Coniauruln ... uw . _ _ _ ._ ('onisnrum _,_ . _ ..- ' 53 Dome _\linea .__ -- woeoooee-ooeeoo E"l°""° - ' ‘F si-irige _ ~... F-fi Kirk - - » Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance 2 central Guardian locals, de. per word; western and lassarn loeala, ls per word; Announcements and Coming lvsnta_ ts. per word; Clasalilvu la. per word; ll lsmorlalla Notices, 100. per Inch; Lista of l'l¢r»l Ill Spiritual 0ffarings_ Cu-da, sto., 44:. par lame: lnitsra ol Condolanee, 10s. per laeh; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, Ns. nos lush as ee. pc 1'. _ ` _'_' 11| r' 1- ff. ` _. ff Prim- Milli--rv P"’°f-1"P““°° ._ _ __ Street. l-'3'|07'7'1°'°1- :\'¢w;l>eI»: _ _.._;_, Nlp sang .__ _ _ _ .. How To GET A G()vEaN'@N"I Nrlranda . _._ - 1... Job. me B°°i=1°f- 111° M C- °- ‘13i‘§”____?.‘_‘._"r_.. _ _ ._ Ltd.. Toronto (10.) N-958. 5.1" <1 M C ,_ - Cll"iP"l' rmvuu HOME K1ND“°’“" """““"- ii I : : 1:1: tens asv- We Silri Y°“- Tl” Cm' _l‘_f_1`°f_i'.°_.. _ ._ _ _ _ adlan Kindergarten Institute. siierriit _ . ,__ _ _ _ _ .. WP'-3°-"°‘°“'” "°" ”'_°l' .2Li.'_‘i“ -11.' 11' '_' ' '_ ' :: ----4' '---_ *' 1' lor _. AUC1-lon or-‘ N_1Nu1'v /tennis ,.{§,{‘,‘_ 1-lay on Edwards Farm at Mi Keno .tiiilré _ _ Valley, on _July 16th at 2 oclock. Sflliom-to w--.- ~ _ '__--1: Jim” I-'3W1e-55- Sherrill. _ _ _ ._ -__ _..._ "M T11. . ... _ _. _ IS_oufh ... __ __ ._ -- To Le! §$.__‘2L"_.';i.:' t _:"..:'~'_.ft; Sylvanitc . . _ _ T0 L"-“VE” “°°" ““` ¥i2‘§..f*_-.1 31.". _ ' "L11 ment- cmwenlences' Phane 784' Tnwngillnc ... _ _ .__ .. L-sexo-'l-1:-sl ,.,,,,,,,_I‘, “_ _ _ _ .__ ”‘ wnlu ' ' -- ---~ T0 LET __ HOUSE ON WEST aclvt;-I(l.‘Anlii . -_ . r _-_:I t. A l 119 Rochfcrd Street. _ ~ I _ _ __ 8"” ppy L-east-1-14-41. $$_'}I','..’;._,.Fg‘ _Tz:_-'~>=_-; Vriz t Tot1.s'l°-X llbot;gl;_IiIigéy3 SPMNG xiii' .11`i'er"e'11_'i>'o`o_"' ' S me ° pp L-6701-1-12-31., vsnlsrn noalwults w/lN'rl.':n. Amr 111 ~I*I}I'l_§§;‘,‘_'j°___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Grafton Street. L-6108-7-12-31. r};.\|rI|:_-F... _ _ _ _ ._ _ I., , l__ _ _ _ ___ ___ _,_ Aran'rm-:NT Bnau'rn='Ul_LY srr- f?;§§“;;’,‘}1, ° ' ' ~ usted ln residential q\1ll'®¢l‘if° 1-_-__ .llan . . . . ._ rent on A\l€\l5t lst. ADPIY 14° =- 13"' _.R2 117 _ .lo 11-1 14 7% 27 11111 11111 13.1 isa; '_-so ai.-1 :ml no -_-.1 15 '_-1 :za , 9% 1:1 .11 sc is ro loo _io 11 '_-i 1 11.-_ 11-/_ 1:11 411 im si sir, moo 1 l |170 (ll lé L'-i7 -ll I-'__ -15§'»0 160 il_'- do 4 1 :is ‘.11 -4 225 4M 1 "iz 11% 255 4375 ] -1 27 3 11105 127 U5 bit() SN 239 121-' ie -1 L liil 1...- 1l'» ‘ _'rm 1 .six 1 2111 1:14 _'.5 11:- :sa 1180 I -111 5: si Qi los 7% 21 il om img 24 2% 5 ` ~ iii' 1- ' - .\'r:,- '<1 . .1-ff? i."-1.2..-`.-.‘-' i _ " -"fx5"5'.%: ' ° -~ 'rl-lit cl-rAnno'r'rE'rowN 'GUARDIAN' ‘ ' 'PxGE`Fir`~IE ii W- ‘ JF*°"'?"'€ T l_° __ _ I STOCK andBO _Q .OTATIONS 'r‘c11o.\*ro,°.r1y°'°1;,_'§{'-Q, they stiffened toward the close. gold sto:-ks iucut-rd fn" ,,,‘,§ Southern Railway was especially recoril prices for rl time action WCBK d1‘0pplng mOl'e thhh B. ini? aprend to other gron` hi' _ ' po :,'I,o,,_ he ,l|I.__I_ _'mugs :m_";Icu1m_¢I*; Ito 9. new 1934 low. The weeklyl d ihsee moved up glmrply lute ln !‘Bl1!0Hd Carloadihgs fl81il'8S,_lhOW- glgddglyé g;i;l|o§:t=eIter;1t'i-remit? A ‘ew 1"dmd“°l “°°k‘ wntmued 5 _ A ;_i-In (glues gill-_:h,¢_;¢l.s _-l,,,ed l,l,l,,,,. to stisrlld (put for strength while the ‘ 1 ora o e en er. That issue llsllll ea ers and the rank and fue a lr 2511. -_- - Unletelln S123.: dollar 1 1-32 per cent Elznlilteql 20 D31 gi1`|‘tii;’:lo`1‘:?_-rce;l;!'>al8ig0 of the ust stayed in a rut' American discount. ,lm-l_,_ yl|,l_.,l,,,_ ,_,l,.,,nc,,,l 15 `,,én” Can, which sold above 101 Monsan- Bmzman 'I"'u"i"n ai- 3 1'2- CH-“- 2 55. White Engl- :lu to 25, Prom- to Chemical, Hercules' Powder, 3 §,_’,_‘°__j_§'_{_;-_ji _*§#I'_°I§ _QI 51 fic-M13;-5;, sareway stores. U. s. smeltina §f5*“I}I49» D°-“if-1011 Steel and Coal bm! 5-025# Fflilifb 3-50%: ltalylprlrca for Nnrarirlll, Slidhul-v Basin Atlas P°wd"- Westvaico 5-nd ATC-h' ' assey Harris at 4 L2' Mc' R 51%; Belgium- 2:1 ss; Germany 3a_.‘ wait.. Amulet. and Base luétulr carl er-Daniels were lifted 1 to 3 points P°“‘i°D- IC “I P by selective buying, TORO)--l.0_"'_}fIly“"13_f"') Motor and steel shares did better 0 h h N Y ‘ stan-as clan but gains were restricted to small Vs were “nc “Zed durmg the 0 OU _,I fractions for the most part- dw 5 trading- _‘__°g}Ij_I_ _'_"j_ -‘Iii -'M The Standard Statistics Co. av- Al" oll _ __ 104 erage for 90 stocks recovered two- Alb Pac 12% tenths of a point to 78.9. EX ... ... ... .-~ . s a .» _ 1 _ 20 Algolna ._ ... _._ __ 2-/5 use isgzzgzgmentbiiscgog anduacre 214 Amity ._ _ s D11 e ear er in _ Aulrlc 151 _ ._ the week continued to dominate c YEA ... ,uc sn L- u '-- storla ... _ ._ _ ommodlty markets, along with weather conditions in the cotton belt. Wheat finished 2 7-8 to 3 1-2 cents a bushel higher. Other leading staples were quiet and narrow. The moody index of spot commodity prices rose to a new peak for the year at 143.4. Strike news from the Pacific coast, summer slackness in indus- try and absence of positive indicat- ors of renewed business recovery were restrictions on bullish activity in stocks. However, the weekly Dun as Bradstreet trade summary contributed some cheer by report- ing sustained retail buying and Southern Canada Power declined 1-4 at 2. International Nickel was 1-4 bet- ter at 26. Canadian Industrial Al- cohol "B" was 'up 1-8 at 7 1-4. Bell Telephone gained l-2 at 118. -#Knew Surpass, Bathurst Paper and Dominion Bridge were up fractions. Canadian Industrial Alcohol "A"l anada Cement preferred eased -8 at 40 3-8. Twin City lost two P0lrits at 5. Fractional declines were suffered by canadian Pacific and Dryden. dian Car at 7, Consolidated Smelt- Coll Frcriteriac at 13 Nstic-nal Breweries at 27. National Steel Car. Bieel of Canada and a number all Sales 8.466 shares: bonds $9,100. Miscellaneous 1'- (Canadlan Press) MONTREAL. July 13- Wheat nor no '_' 01. Harley C W no 3 51. Oats if W no 2 47. Oats (_' \\' no 3 451. Outs feed no 1 45. Flour spring wheat patents fir-sta $5 00. Flour seconds .$5 30. Flour bakers $5.20. - Flour winter wheat patents ellqlgg $4 _-=o__ \\'hi1e corn $4 40 to $4.60, Bran lon $22 25. Shorts ton $23231 Mldlllings ton SHA 25 Rolled nilts bag 00 lhs $3 10 ¥1i._“.°.:._:'°;.i°;‘..2':i;”‘i_‘ »°°- “ "‘ “ 'S “ “ cr- --1 1- D---<1 ---M --Y---= subject of comment. Only a few the techm _ que is brought out well In A I years ago he took the erratic and I the picture' various evldelmes of lmderlylng es, ` _ had acting Grattan Bars and won n £1! Butter nn 1 10. ` ' Eggs frcl specials in carto 1; _ I __ - -V _ & r-’_=~.-2* i € : 4= "T Y, Stock M;-'1_ ,gl-_,¢;, PROQUCE _N E W yn R KM 0 N '|' R EM ..‘=i°-é_:._,‘1._::.-_‘:=.i°:___:_:'.."_1;~_.-1_1 :.1-;°_:.;.::.i.f'. _ met Batora 2.12 and Calumet Duke- ' It was ep ho placed the For a while the .Bsronet was tried xc C ange ,,,_~,,,.T,,,,,‘l§_“‘_;'I{f;,' {§°_';,\_I tab cz two minutes cu chief Abbe- at the trot but could not mi-.ke the may .___ .i_.' n.,_,.,,.l ,,,,,§i,'¢_ “jg _ dale when the great little black grade. Perhaps new that hs lm Iilislry markets today. 'rraalug W" E X C H A N G E E X C H A N G E Rhoda Island pac/er stepped in that been properly hung out we maysee ' ' notcha week ago. E, J. Baker, for him 2.10. Whom Sep trains and drives, was B h I A _ _ - r, ,mugln (5, p-"dm-l¢k Gudner’ Aumlud (C_p_ By GuI,d|Im_. spew who dickering for the Abbedale hors( As we predicted in these columns afil "-1521 _ _ __ uglf -2r.if"i3.°pf'i`i_'i§f' rfzciel.-i,'§2§"',,._,1_§“’,,,§_‘, rreu Financial writer) I MoN.'r'smaL, .July ia-Although Bi me lime- A Pri” °f ‘I0-°°° il” Wm” Wee” °“°_ Bei” S' W' ‘-1 “ _ ._ __ 81,5 bcxcu. ' NEW y0R,K_ July l3_,g¢°ck, ll-mln; plcked up durlng me 1-__ been placed on him by him owner,| mighty shitty w1ggler_ It would ap- - ~ -- "‘/I Tl" film- mlrket me uucauugea firmed toward the close of another ter part ofthe sesalo on the M ~ "ui" M“n°Y~ 1" Wm b’ remem' Pe" that ‘he h" *U im 2-17 i'° ‘?,,"2 §’,'§,'f,"2 f,§{f,_',§"__‘I'_f{§=Q1I'§§,_ ¢° hlgss' slow session today and riuished treal stock mcimug: today, “EM ihli is few weeks uso Baker 2.12 ci.-.sees _-_t ner r.-_er¢;_- _-_:.3 :_ 1' 1- li _ __ 131% _ auirl for ao; is im cents .° l,°,,,f,,‘§' slightly higher on the average. ll volume of sales was still eompara-' 1"“'°h”ed His M”-MW 10° L2 f°1` really a bit too high class 101' these 'rl A1;-ii-ala iotulied 6.677 boxes. ' The speculative spotlight still tively light, approximately 3_400l il l‘¢D0l'f»€d D1`iCe Of $10300- H0 |-S diggings. I_n looking her up in the .lg Innildlhttilei-lgg!ollnl:Il;l:_ei.Iulgllies Gmaén- rested gl-l gl-gms and c°¢t°n_ De-: Shu-95 ghanglng hB_l»ld_5_ of the 33 evidently out to C0l'Ilel' the fdstwt year Bgok we find her heading - __ zu ahiameutu in curlcts or leur ofmoff Cembel- wheat touched $1 a bushel stocks making their appearance in PWCFF 1801118! some of the best pacers in the Mid- as fl--if err. W... -ro ...__ ._ am... rc. in Chicano. cotton added $1.35 to board lot form. nine were up, eight 1- west last year- Her fa-*Mei milf 13* c°ms!rg;ér10Bcci:=I|d tg; élenmediilm, ro 31,45 go 1;, gllbgtultlgl “mg eu-liar declined and 16 were unchanged. seo" 291 mm d by All n since coming to the Maritimes was wcmm mg. ,_,_., one _,fn ,§’,;h_'I§- in the week and sold in the fum;-c¢` Bank issues were more active Lum ' ' ° ° in the first heat at Noi-th Sydney. nflrlflligswtlotuiled 1,0.-so ca..-., ' market here at the highest pr-legs than they _had been for some time gh.W1_§?In’ V331 att:;rms?f)'I;d°§Ix;!;£ 2.10 1-2, but it is said that she was SMI of _.___ _ M ,of n__mmL~ ly- I;-algllimilqi; igesmr-.lag since August. isso. october cotton and the imoe trend of these stocks mine 1129 Hegvm driven to I,,c_ under --wraps" und could have lo 70 ccuis pri- so pound L_., pflnce crossed 13 cents a pound; was irregular, Bank of Nova seo- ' ` beaten that by a considerable mar- gatt-.rgo 1.1.5.1 ......___i__i__. trim., Traders. in consequences, round tie gained a point et 251:. sank cr "°’y by his °"’“°" gin, ° °°“ 1' D21' D0 round bag sua the commodity markets more at- C°mm°1‘°¢ dl‘°PP€d Cikhi P0111?-I ----- K N ` 23 ,lt °§_4%‘_'°h°° °°°“'°°‘ ”°i“P ‘1“°¢- tractive than stocks and volume on ,frvm its previous board lot sale, Mi" HM" M' L58 12'fI;I°3 %°‘g;;| -ph, program of racing for the Itheusdattth? excmnge temmd temiishtiglty alt 152' Bank °r M°°' ;;1cccr'1tti§ete§tth;vE1xh°:r? 1-luli_"1=‘am. E"h1b“1°“ “ °"“'1°“°°°“”‘ Au" aro recent low levels The Wi 9 0 I5 former Pl'iC¢ 191/91 t ith thr d total was 534 60 ghm-eg at 190 where she was in the brood: ranks U-sf' 29"* W 24 h W °° “S 5 n ainst - _ Th rsda G 4li6.39Z yesterday. 8 Power stocks also followed an lr- gif Sel/€ftHltYe“";1 She waihweesf lla-?£iin1£‘rld(;l!l\', vzlfitilnesltyissuedu next I There was further moderate li- Teluh" Pri” trend- 5h%WiIli8i'i-11 I, enzrfia grid pac golrgtmggldef' with week and will consist of eleven _ (C "HMT: quldugiorl 1,-l l-allmad Shu-eg, but Power advanced 3-4 at 21 and Mon- in Ver t“DIII“'“1 58 1_4 QI the “_ classes Wlll-l Dm-ses and prgmlumg treal Power w£\"i1p 5-8 at 35 -12- ordr8;0;? pachf; rhares our older totIImIIz around $4.500_ The classes horsemen friends will remember Wm 3°°°m°d9'i'° p’Mi'1°“uy Wery' _ thing of worth while racing value 1?;ge%)lenp1afercan:E:;r§ns shaes arafxg in th_e Maritimes and should gath- through the Grand circuit with ef ¢°8¢'»h°' '-he ‘/*YY “Si “¢”‘¢ the gentlemanly Lon McDonald up Stables- behind her. Both are now resting W" ln me Great Bey0nd_ MB1']0l'1e M. 2.07 3-4 15 Out 0! 12! element when she tackles free-for- ` allers of the calibre displayed by B8lClWiD_ the Canadian P3061". 'I‘0ll Gate 2-00 1-2 and Calumet winner of the most races in 1933 Bl-ownle 2_0; 3.4_ The beg; gh, recently took a new record of 2.06 cguld do ln the ‘ummm-y wgdneg- over a half mile track and steppedl day was 4_ 5_ 5_ 511° would be mm-0 a training mile in 2.01 over the at l-lame ln the 3_l4 _,lag to wlllgh North Randall. Ohio one mile she ls e~llglble_ There ls notlllng track. that will break a horse‘s heart quicker than racing him or her PaYi'MUi“a1 P1BY°l”5- at 193-Si 3 against other horses that have few of them, had pretty good luck greater class_ cl. ablllw to spd” at the Grand Circuit meeting last‘ faster and “ny lt lum.IeI._ Monday when Walters Queen paid S256 for a. two ddllar bill. Glenville Th G d C- -t tl t ¥2oet1or two eric Alice o'ouy size l Tomglo 23;” mmg; _“fd °" W0- closes the following Wednesday, w°dn°°dW'5 'mms °“ me tries, the fastest trotters and pac- Clrarid Circuit at Toledo, Ohio, saw 'I t‘r°mend°“s upset when part. Great preparations have been Muscietorie 2.03 1-4, a very heavy favorite and unbeaten so far this grie xdgfgdthf gxegdgax Lili; asc nifinishfieaairithc . P se n, o y e _ , summary. Fred Egan driving Emily Stokes put 9. new record of 2.01 after Reynolds had won the first heat in 2.03 1-4, a. new reoord for the gelding, Muscletone ruled a heavy favorite in the Winter Book for the Hambletonian Stake, rich- est prize of the trotting turf to be raced at Goshen in August. There is evidently plenty of competition for him, The driving genius of the Canad- la Vic Fle in h oft/3 bee the lmprovement.. E118 lf: Hifi? '-’il___ three 525.000 stakes and two $10,- Tl-le dwllne of 124355 cars ln E5" B ““‘ ~°' 000 stakes in five weeks. Since then rcs _ ~ freight movement was recorded as Esse C 23. he M5 U05 d°“€ anything VUY N' DIONNE QUINTET la,-ge_._than_5ea5°nal' even WMI a1_ Potatoes N B luis as to 70. - markable, not having the horses TAKE C-'UJSTHENICS lowgl-we lol- the fourth of July lqffcigmsf Q’ 9? *I I5 to go with. However, at Toledo on ‘ ` ~ " Y - July 13.-With normal holiday. ______.._ Wednesday he was out up behind _C°R~EiEU-'- _ THE BACK STRETCH §s::“2;.?;f_';.--W2; °.:‘_'_f_"‘;_.°_1°“Sii;; iii '*fi’-'Sf-i'?§-'_-'il-i--2°-1-'-’ ‘"-§’§i‘-ii-‘I-`-'iii-' his regular driver Parker had fin-‘$;’i1fI:’1;’g;g ;~1l;iI€);I't;e1;¢B'ii:lel~;sse;_>Iie5li§ is 11 iC°“fi“U°u€1ces, . Quite B number- of our out of cult. Placed in Billy Hudsons fi 50 Perwli gain over e rs ac- Pollce believed the Liverpool scratching was the Work of Iuvm lawn lm,-Semen wok B look in at hand; she won two races right offlcuraiely recorded weight last June 4. ile vandals. _____ lemoon_ We mused DI._ ____ Bow' trotting ,word of 2,06 3_4_ gn Pineapple and Carrot- Sslld Vlifioii _. ... 11/; iwtimii _ _ ,_ :nm ll:ll Oil _ , ._ Sl lloln l-lxpl 2% 1-Inst i‘ro 11 llillvoc _._ ...._ Il',{, Home Oil . 121 Hull Bill' _ ._ 13140 Knilrll _ _ - - ._ l‘,i, l\'|rk lli|lll_ _. 1% Kirk 'l`<>\vi\ __ 22% l_ .\fnrorl _. fl . lmllvl _ _ ._ 1.1 hlnlroliu: 4 .\1t‘l_t‘i1ii ... _ ... -"I N llfllvk ... _ __ 'U/a (Ill .\`el ... _ ~ ... ii usislrc _ ._ _ _. lil'/1 l‘ilrkhiil ... . ,_ _ . . ._ Iii);/| l‘enll Ore .__ . ... N7 Porn i‘ro ... -_ _ _ , 4% Poiiilonl _ . ... l l‘rr-aim: .__ 4 Rllllllil ... .__ .__ .__ "51 Ritchie _ _ _ _.xl » - _ . . 2 Rollin _\lont _._ _ an ~ _ ..._ 7 l{o_\'.1|ite- _ _ . _ ... 3% 42 0 Stalin:-one ._ _ __ Suil .\linea ___ ___ ._ \'l<-kara ll/4 Woilll Kllk ll the trials of speed Wednesday af- the bat and took a hall’ mile track nw and Tyndall Sample of Kem Wednesday at Toledo she reduced Slngtom Gem-ge gallbeck Summel__ it to 2.03 l-2 Drivers and trainers " “up Whipped mawnnaise . ' k ~ \-_- teaspoon salt side, Ira Carr. Covelieadi and Alfie Ill: 9 gdgeswrnic difference in 1 Cup grated raw carrot Webster' Mane' ` se r I 1-3 cup pecan meats, finely cut ”°"*' _, . f ` l , d d The mallnee races of me Mem-,_ There is nothing so uncertain as suéaxg resh pmeapp 8 iced an D0iiHin Driving Club held at me horse racing except elections" is an To mayonnaise add other mgI,ed_ Charles Rlve, Speedway Easton old saw credited to Sir John Mc- _ _icnts in order given. Serve on crisp last week with visiting clubs at- D°““1d~ E"f"'Yb°dy “'35 Sa-“ng lettuce. Garnish with additional tending from nearby towns. drew ‘mm W°d“f`~'~d°Y WM T011 GMC whole pecan meats. Serves six. an attendance of more than 5,006 2-00 1`2 Would make A Clean SWWP people. The fastest mile of the e_,_ of the F‘;'cs-For-Alls throughout ent was trotted by Qlendcwsr Lea the Maritimes. but not so, as at nwned and driven by w_ _y_ Mc_ North Sydney Calumet Brownie Donald, when he mlptllrgd gm gl-st 2.01 3-4 won the race and first two limi, of C1355 C tl-ol ln g_ll_ heats. hanging up a new track re- cord ol 2.08 l-4, Toll Gate winning Two horses have entered the two the third 1109-1-- We mai/ 19011 fm’ minute list this Season so ral- ang these chaps to pace in 205 at we would not be sul-pl-lsefl lf three, Charlottetown. CHARLOTFETOWN SOURIS E1. of four more that are knocking at . _ _ . the door will enter the portalg Barone-t, the four-year-old pacer ::‘Il';nAI:L" ,7l5g‘nvLEg:AYl;iw rrhicf ,qbhedgle 2,00 and Nlm-,leon in H. T. Fultons sishlc. which is a sour; ` ' ` ` ` ` 510 A M‘Mt.”S1'¢ an" 0"” 2-0° °-’° "W ‘W0 We "ff" W- fu" b'°"‘" "0 ” “`°"d`S °h“'“P‘°“ st. i'e1c'r"s' ass Af Mzlttorcu W IcmI_dI“" Pun) ____ and several of the greatest trottcrs Mme" _ _ _ _ 9_ 'rcrouic _.lui 11-iuireal-luaunriui Here are some more new records. HP-fi PHCPYS- has at 1°-if Slmecded Mt. Stewart . . . _ ._ 9 sto--ks.lrrviru_lafl_v ipnrr- Muscletone 2.03 1-2, John B. Nap- in showing something like his true an-lv” Charlolklown __ 10 T.°"""‘S’ “‘"'."“""“""" ""'h"> oleon 2.03 l4,'1‘o:nmy Hsnove 2.01 form when he won the 2.24 trot ._ _ __ _ - r ti1fi`i\"11t`_-(li§:»- “Mk” up 8 'um md 1-4. Angel Child 203 1-2, Peter and pace at Sydney Wednesday Bus will stop on sirnllst my pointonronic. 414| 2% ll i 10 \\'|nl1im-1:-\\’h1-nt clowi 1 if* ‘fi Paul 2.04 3-4, Worthy Hanover 2.05 stepping the second heat in 213 1-2 Headqnlriehi in Ch\f|°i-i¢i0W'll. 0|d Slllll Tel R00 ‘Pl-_I 'I Kleggkl __ no III _,___ ___h,_c_ 1-4. I-roilyrccd Portia 2_oa, oiugei tc beat Quaker ciirl 1.13 1-z ii rc- _ __ _ ,,,,,_§l”_ ,,,,,,,,_`,,,§',l _',‘,_-f..,.‘,,,,.'l,,_,,,,..l_ cn-utter. 2.0¢ rent importation :mm 1/1uine.__ 1 WANT Illl SERVICE ELMIRM Need of Improv in Train and Services Stress Public Meetin Restoration of the regu_l service of six trains a we Elmira. branch was request resolution unanimously ado meeting of Elmira resldcn the community hall on June meeting. which was well was presided over by M_r_ Campbell, Elmira. Strong against the present service trains per week was embodl resolution, which was p lengthy discussion, Among those present w V. Saunders, Post Office i who explained certain di with regard to the mail .serv Messages of regret at bein to attend were read from H MacLean, I-Ion_. Dr. A. A. M M.D., and Dr. T. V. Grant. im Rev R J MacDonald, speaker, outlined unsatisfact tures in both the mail and vice. He instanced the t quired for a letter _posted a or Baltic to reach Charlottet compared this service with the Province which are be ed. Other speakers, who al plained of the lmsatisfactory were Messrs. J. Edwin Rc Bay, J. E. Dingwell, J. A. Bennett, N, S. MacPhee, C. well, and J. F. Mossey. Figures were cited to sh the earnings from the Elmir were lmreas _ and tha There is s wonderful list of en- ers on the Grand Circuit taking of advertising is being used to pull large crowds. The picture David Harum which will make its final shvwings at the Prince Edward this aftemoon and evening should be of particular ln- terest to hamess horse followers. Will Rogers takes the part of the Yankee horse trader and it is worth your while to see him on the sulky holding the ribbons over the winner. Horse trading reached a ing 1 trict served was one ot the the Province from an a.gr The mail service came in ere criticism from many A motion by Mr. J. A. Fraser. onded by Mr. C. C. Dingwell, tl1;§ inted draw a. resolution, asking for traln service, was unsnimou ried. Messrs. J. E. Dingwel -McPhee, and J. A. Fraser, b pointed to prepare this rc and forward same to Mr. E. Kinnorl. Superintendent, C. Charlottetown Board of Members of the Legislature committee of three be appo At the close of the meet J. E. Dingwell spoke of the and arsugauoe given the co by the Board o Trade, pa by the late Mr. S. A. MacDonald, whose passing was deeply regretted. He then moved, seconded by J. MacDonald, that a letter pathy be izlwarded to the family. This was carried. ously, and a. committee cons Mr. J. E. Dlngwell and Father R. _L MacDonald was appointed to the sympathy of the citiezns to the family of the late Mr. Donald. The text of the resolution "Whereas:-The Rail Ser the Elmira Branch has been to two trains per week, a co not prevailing ld any other "And whereas:-It is of vi poi-tance that the perishasi ducts of the farm be moved delay and a repetition of la sons' disastrous experience w virtually ruinous. Be it therefore resolved t respectfully request the management to restore the train service of six trains pc in time to insure .safe shipp market requlremcllls. “Resolvedz-That we again the fact that for at least six n each year, Hospital cases a tirely and Medical service are y, dependent on rail transpo "Further resolved:-That a c this resolution be sent to Su tendent MacKinnon, Charlotic Ill INE emeltii Mail ed at 8'- f ar train ek on the edinli J.":;“.:“ e .__ rt; attended, John J, protest of two ed inthe assed ation as Mr. A. nspector, f f icilltles ice. g unable on. H. D. a/cDonald, the firsi ory fean train' ser- 9 li, !‘B*- E_£.“‘§§3 parts QI tier Serlh S0 COD!- service, id, Roig? Fraser, D. Ding- ow thai a branch the dis- best iculturi for se* of the a duly S11’ cal- i, N. s, eiilg all- solulioq, W. N. Tl' and the WW coulteqll rnmitt ' rtiuull-11:; Mr. R, of sy bcreavlz unnnimv lstlng of convey present Milt*/1 adopted vice on reduced ridltion section tal im.- € }')1‘0l without ‘ st sea- ould be hat we Railway regular r week ing for stress months re cn- lar ea E rtation. opy of perin- town.” " _J sea rei- :*menun$1l:“ »-;,,,,',,- 1- U‘ow\gg¢ M. St. Peter'a l\l.Souri.a M.ArrivesElrnlra MTR! '1l.\IE IRM. sworn S333? oslzs-uo_.f‘12._0/__° _.af/_cBe_.-t" _iiious-secs, stab wounds inflicted by a Psthall fanatic running amok at the Nhth- loaweraaanain- Bov Fon veR1=1-:cr l>£Ace Ano Loon A1' *ruxr AND vou AN’ SMOKE -' AN _ __;__ l MAY BE g,M0KlN¢, As 1 wAs ~sAv11~i' aesoiae rw/is Ir 1 _ , , ., _ __ I sro'-grmsaasu SSE iureRRuP1'Eo nos E BUD %\/Igx _ / `*.f_lil'l i ‘ t a; 1 oi ._ \§l §°\ 1 7li»\i " Jie ._ 'iilill' _ 0 r.*~`\§S`.: 1* !{ .A - " / 1 1 » *V `7` / 1 'F 'r ` A ‘ " _/1 FOR PERFECT PEACE I 0 ' AND CONTENTMENT -' _ ' Q 0 ' I L ' fl `\ ° /Y -_-/ /in _ I - I/ 1 _ p,_.:’-/Qi J | ’ 55 U 1 _ I _ _ BD llagals in mission M the M|'i»i\"'°°" ` ` ' H `" ` H Y Y' ' """`“"' I T H E H35d~z>3 S NI O K 1 i a a ~ s vvs nr... _,_,.__- l: w»-»s~;:-»n-1u_»-_»r- sxuwear:--... al 1 1 _ tl ie ol xl Qqqnzmadzzmusmua ni -r z M. l _.1 Emir. l.lj I K -,~ .._” .4 ____ tit =:. 1 1.* " is-'rs .sf___.f5_;,;_. lst... .\.. '»_~»._-424 ... Qaa 1-»-_-e-_¢¢i»-_`- ~. ‘='ra_.1§