1' i-,19?l . 4‘ I l}; ._ .41 ni~xi M” ,, Classified Advertisements ‘jlfi37J1¢>§-<§‘ f?“ w ‘A curs wlura son . QBTBAIE Ania prléul hi; money . setalosllptopositicn. United Ila-it Wmlnnllm .1. a. w.e-1o-s . For 51119 q . cam i" m?‘ " RANGE gittiifia-s-ai. “u; _ OLD Parana. s i. 1" bu“ 6mm omac-Qi-tr. i i ' was York . m, QALE, T0 LET. BOARD AND mom omronraaaa 1' “K539 APPlY MH- W111- ‘1751-7-29-81. _____.-_- np-a ROOM roa LIGHT hougelgecplnB- Apply mfiillgfilalflzs W“ .._ Male Help Wanted p - MAN T0 worm on Dockendorfi, York George 7811-84-61. Found UN]; _ 0N "DALVAY BEACH", Grand Iracadie, a. gold watch. Qpmcr apply to Wm. A. MacDon- gld, Grand flTacadle. 7896-84-81. To Let . r-"'{“"_‘ LET - DESIRABLE RESID- i; ence at Brighton. Apply to the 7824-8-3-31. " mars inn. Point. i mister-n Trust Co. Situations Vacant l Vii?‘- ' ‘NCOUNTANTS AND SECRETAR- “ lesalenotliled that applications are now invited for membership in the Institute as Foundation , Members without examination for the Degree oi Senior Fellow (S. F. Int. A. 0.). Fellow (F. Int. A. C.) or Associate (A. Int. A. C.) The applicant must submit first-class ‘ credentials, and supply proof oi practical experience or - give evidence oi passing examina- tions of other bodies or Govern- ment Institutions. In each coun- try in the world there is a quota for Foundation and Exemption ' timbers. The procedure cf ad- ,, mlttance without examination " simply follows the policy adopted _by all the old-established bodies yiiue or abroad. The Society is ‘well established, it has now ap- proximately 4000 embe n, and '10s offices are operating in nearly every leading country on the earth. The Institute is very act- ,_ive and progressive, 1000 oi its ‘members are members of other Institutes. ‘There are 12 practical or plofessi Illdl benefits oi mem- fbership. Literature; application ‘ 1 ;forins, etc, may be obtained from 1ithe General Head Office, The In- Llemational Accountants Corpor- Jtiori, Coventry House, 3 South ;Place. London, E. C. 2., England. ,'l'he Society is thoroughly Inter- national. and the same degree certificates are used all over the , Jorld. S. V. Aug. 5. ‘Outlook Never Better ‘w Auteur : 'ln speaking with Mr. Geo. Light- =< her. Manager oi the Prince Edward i‘ lsnnc Cc-Opcrativo Egg a Poultry _ Association, we learn that the pro- ‘ dilation oi eggs on P. E. Island up _._ to the present is in excess of last l year's. u ' The outlook ici: dressed poultry l his Fall "never looked better,’ the 1 Mk oi the depression has evidently . been reached, in the poultry indus- * 11v at least. and better prices for I 188$ will soon be realized. It is not to be expected however, _ that consumers will be able or will- ‘, 1118 W Day "fancy" prices, but pric- U which will return a profit to pro- hluocrs is the big possibility of the mlmmcdisto future. Mr. Inightlzer is a firm believer in 111° llloduction of a quality article - and said "those who have carefully i attended and fed their poultry locks will reap the benefit this Fall pf" llleesed poultry and eggs." p,‘ 'I‘he Prince Edward Island Co- ‘Pperatlve Egg and Poultry Associa- ‘llon is the parent Provincial Or- 111111119-11011. in co-operative market- 1118 9i ms and poultry, in Canada. flat-hm: spectacular has been at- "lllilled by the Association, but Iksdv progress combined with prac- "Bll common some . methods have "cured for it a large measure of IIIOCQI, 11 the billing pilblio-thc house- WO-would insist on buying eggs 1:“4P°llltrywcordingtothe grades I" "llbllshcd b! the Federal Cov- Jmmsnt. m. Leightlnr is of the , vplaicn that “even greater consump- m“ °1 Willi-l‘! Products would be n" ‘"1111. and that, a correspond- ll 111mm in health and prosper- gigns on hand at Guardigi JOHN ALFRED McDONAI-Il. PRO. ' vincial Laud Surveyor, Kennin- vllle. 61534-104 month. PASSENGER! WANTED MOTOR PARTY BITUI-NING Providcslee. 11. 1.. Allan-It 6th will take 2 passengers. Inquire l’! Syd- ney Street, City. 7928-11. Employment Wanted MAN 0B. WOMAN T0 TRAVEL and appoint agents for old-estab- lished house in business in Tur- onto over forty years. 11hr terms write Winston 00.. Toronto. A. ViL-B-S-W-tlfl. Female Help Wanted wanna a1" ouch caranaa cook with hotel or restaurant ex- perience preferred. Apply tomor- '°" ‘.'¥Ai£‘“‘l' kilififi‘ ° . . e - P M n ICIC-C-B-Ii. Conditions And One Hundred Years Ago To prove to you that the extend in the stock market of 192 and 192s had in them n9th1l18 novel. l" me quote from a description by Alexander Dana Noyce (from "lllorty Years of American Phi-BOO" G. P. 1 tnamb Sons, 1909). 0f the conditions preceding the collapse of 1931: “The outburst of speculation dur- ing April, 1901, was something rar- ely paralleled in the 1118001’! 0f speculative maniac. Not only did the younger men who had sold out to thn Steel Corporation, now mods into many times millionaires al- most overnlght and belwiidcred by their extraordinary fortune, toss into stock market ventures, way of using, but old and exper- ienced oapitallsts lost their heldl. asserted publicly that the old trad- itions of finance no longer laid and that a new order of- things must now be reckoned with, and Joinedjhe dance. A stream.“ C!- cited customers, of every descrip- tion, blought their money down to Wall Street and spmt their days lnoiiiccs near the Stock Ik- change. Two or three years before. and it was called a good day's business when 400,000 shares of stock- changed hands on the Ex- change. In April 1901, the daily record rose to p million shares, to two million, and finally, on April 30th, to three and a rilarter mil- lion. - . The mere posting o: this enormous business compelled com- mission houses to keep their office forces working into m; 5mm 1mm of the night. mecution of orders on the floor of the Stock Exchange, under the prevalent conditions ' of excitement, so manifestly threshol- ed physical break-down of the limb ers that the governing committee took the quite unprecedent atop of declaring an extra Stock Exchange holiday to give the lumber-ship a "Bl- Tlle newspapers were full of stories of hotel waiters, clerks 1n business offices, even doorlocepere and dressmakers who had won can. siderable fortunes in their apsqn. 110111. wd more mischievous pro- mind may be imagined." Would not this description u. actly flt the early month; q; 1999p The excesses of 1920 had in them nothing new, the resulting crash had in it nothing new, mg painful recovery new going im has in it nothing new, ‘ 111M111“! ‘lillelsm of nope" to which the writer refers ie cm:- talncd in his Essay on "Sammy's Ooloiiilles on Bwletv." Piblishlii in the Edinburg ftevlcw, January, 1930, I will quote a few paragraphs: "Historyisfulcitligsignsof 1311B 11111111111 P1118100 of society. We sec in almost every pan o1 u" m. nals of man-kind hvw the indllltfl oi individuals, strugglyiag up g- gainst wars, taxes, famirles, “m. ilagations, mischievous prohbi- tions, nad more mischievous pn- toctlons, create faster thin gov- emments can squander, and repair! whatever invaders can destroy. We sec the wealth o: nations increas- ing, and all the arts of life l9‘ proacbing nearer and nearer to perfection, in spin or the 091101 corruption and the wildcat FY9119‘ ion on the Part c1 rulers. "rho present moment is one of great distress. But how small will that distrell ma; who'll 1" think over the hlltflf! 0! 1N 1*“ forty years: a m, complied '1'" 117 "mild soon be with us. Vole whiehllIothorwI-fllllikllltnfl- _F or Messrs. Strong The mass joint political meeting at Kinkora on Monday night was overwhelmingly Conservative. Premier Lea. who had opened the way for discussion of Federal polit- lcs, by interrupting Mr. A. F. Ar- scnault, speaking on behalf of the Conservative candidates, to ask him to tell them something of Mr. Ben- nett, was unable to make any reply in defense of Mr. Mckenzie King, to Mr. Arson it's cutting remarks on the Beauharnols political scandal. Hon. Horace Wright was also sil- mt when w. Arsenault said he sup- poled that Mr. Wright would now return in his Progressive Party, af- ter reading the report on Beauhar- nois. ' Mr. Araenault recalled how the non. Horace Wright in 1921 nad 1 gone up and down the country abus- ing both Liberals and Conservatives, and wondered how he could now support the Liberal Pa:ty. The chairman, Mr. Hugh Duffy, kept excellent order over a meet- lng, which for size had never been seen before in the history 01 K111- kora. _ Mr. Heath Strong and Mr. Hugh Morrison made very able speeches, scoring over their opponents at ev- ery turn. Mr. Strong was given an extra demonstration of applause ms ciiaaurrrsiowu GUARDIAN And Morrison Given Splendid Reception Monday Night. Premier And Colleague, Evidently Dis-a- pirited, Make Poor Showing. when he dealt wtih the Govern- ment's failure in the matte: of pro- hibition enforcement. There was a storm of applause, when he cited the chagrin oi ex-Shcriii McDonald when he was forced to take prison- ers to Dorchestor penitentiary in an intoxicated condition from liquor procured at the Prince Coirnty Jail. Hon. Mr. Wright, who followed Mr. Strong, was silent on the pro- hibition question. He vainly tried to defend the public debt. Speaking on Old Age Pensions Mr. Wright said that from the census so far as they had gone with it, it would cost the Provlhce $75,000 for Old Age Pensions. It was the consensus of the meeting that Mr. Wright had gathered up the names of a few old Liberals and some Conservatives that he could influence with his promise of old age pensions. Mr. Lea had nothing new to offer but tried to repudiate his platform on agriculture when taken in task by Mr. Arsenault on the cranbem clause. His silence and inability to answer Mr. Arsenaulfs statements on the Beauharnols report was very mark- ed.- v Mr. Strong's rebuttal was a tri- umph for the Conservative party. significance; taxation, such as the most heavily taxed people of form- er times could not have conceived; g, debt larger than all the public debts that ever existed in the flmworld added together; the food of 1110119)‘ "b11111 171191! 51W 11° ‘ltmllthe people studiously rendered dear; the currency imprudently debcscd, and - dently restored. Yet is in; country poorer than 111 I190? We firmly believe that, in spite oi all the rnhgovernment 0f her rulers, she has almost coin- otalltly been becoming richer and richer. Now and then there has been a stoppage, now and then l1 short retrogression, but as to the general tendency there can be 11° doubt. A single breaker may re- cede; but the tide is evidently coming in. ._ "If we were to proPhwy that the year 1930 a population of fifty millions, better fed, clad and lodg- ed than the English of our time. will cover these islands, that sus- sex Ind Himtlngdorlshlrg will be wealthier than the wealthiest parts 0f the West Riding 0f Yorkshire now are, that cultivation, rich as that of a flower, will be carried up to the very tops oi Ben Nevis and Belvellyn, that machines con- structed on principles yet undis- covered will be in every house. that there will be no highways but railroads, no travelling but‘ by steam, that our vast debt, vast as it seems to us, will appear to our great-grandchild g triifling encum- brance, which might be easily be paid off in a. year or two, many PWDle would think us insane. "On what prlncipc is it that. when we see nothing but improve- merit behind us, we are to expect nothing but deterioration before us? It is not by the intermeddllng oi Mr. Southey‘: idol, the omniclent and olnnipotent state, but by the prudence and energy of the people that England has hitherto been carried forward into civilisation; and it is tq the same prudence and the lame energy that we now look with comfort and good hope. Our rulers will best promote the im- provement of the nation by strict- ly confining themselves to their own legitimate duties, by leaving capital to find its mostlucratlve cvilrle, commodities their fair price. Industry and intelligence their natural reward, idleness and folly their natural punishment, by mtlntaining peace, by defending property. by diminishing the price of law and by observing strict economy in every department oi D. MacLean UIDIITAKII IIIALMII Charlottetown and the state. Let the government do thlsp the peoplewlll assuredly d0 the rest." ‘Ihese words were written one hundred years asp; vet the 11°11" dltions which they describe are the conditions of today, the prophecles which they contain have been ful- fulled lmd the prlnclples 11111911 they gmbody are eternal. (This article contributed by the Eastern Securities Company 111111- itsd.) ‘ The Prince Edward Island Pro- vincial Command Canadian 1081011 of the B.E.S.L. held its 2nd annual convention in the Canadian Legion Home, Charlottetown, Tuesday Aug. 4. at 9 o'clock, with a full attend- ance of delegates from all branch- es as well as a number of visitors from each branch. Good P1081986 in work of the Legion is reporifid. two new branches having beln! formed during the year The election of officers for the ensuing year is as follows:- Jicn. President-Col. H. D. John- s . President-Owl. Jas. J. lcliht- lzer. Past. President-Major T. ll}. Mc- Nutt. Vics President-Dr. A. B. Mari-ll!- Chalrman-W. G. SHIRE. Hon-Treasurer. Leo Bradley- Secretary-G. E. Sherrm. Executive Ccuncil—Maior I". F. May, F. M. McIntosh, John Saund- Kinkora Enthusiastic For Stewart Candidates Carries Various Crailes of Gas and Cils - Conveniently located at the cor- ner oi Euston and Queen Street is the Huestis Service Station, which might be well termed the popular Service Station. This Service Sta- tion carrles the various grades oi gasoline and motor oils. For the past three years the Heustis Service Sta- tion has served the public and has greatly increased business since its founding. The irlendly and cheerful man- ner with which the motorist is greeted, the snappy and complete way in which the order is executed, speaks in high praise for the man- agement. The station is equipped with greasing pit, and an electric grease lllln. After the car has been washed, an electric pollsher and slmonizer completes the work. There is also installed electric gasoline pumps which aid greatly in expediency. The Huestic Service Station huu an up-to-date office and ladies rcs. TOOIII. Carries Full Line of Groceries The Grocery Store of Mr. A. R. Wise on the corner of ‘Euston and Orlebar Street is so conveniently situated that the biwing public in that district will flnd their every want supplied. The store carries a full line oi groceries, specializing in iruit arid confectionery. Prompt service in the store and quick de- livery to the cilstomer in the home, are principles on which Mr. Wise has built his successful business. The store has a refrigerator in which perishable goods may be safely kept. Orderliness and tidlness are points which forcibly strike the customer. The advertisement of Mr. A. R. Wise appears on the Publicity Page. Can-i Legion Holds Largely Attended Ann ual__Meeting Past Year’s Work Reviewed By President MacNutt. ers, H. A. McDouga1l, Lia-Col. A G. Peake. PRESIDENT'S REPORT (August 4th. 1931) Comrades. At this our second an- nual convention it falls to me B5 Provincial President to welcome you one and all, and it gives 111E a great deal of pleasure to do a0- Since I assumed office import- ant changes have taken P1806 l1 Dominion Headquarters in that Lleut. Colonel LR. LeFleche, D.S.O. A.D,C., our Dominion President re- signed after giving a long and un- stlnted period of service to the work ei the M81011 111111 11111 T1511“ of returned men in general Major J. R. Rolwl‘. M.C., KC. cl’ Halifax who was first Vice Presl- dent assumed the office of Domin- ion President and 1B 61W. Wll° 115° has devoted a great deal oi time l0 matters A ‘ ting to the work we c. F. Wednesday, North Wlltahire Phone 10 Steward Mr. W. A. Stewart m. w. J. P. McMillan .. Rodi: Adidresses The following gentlemen will be heard over the radio on Wednesday. evening: Mr. George D. DeBlols, President Queen’s County Conservative Association at .. 9 P. M. Mr. J. D. Stewart C. Y. August 5th' .... 9.30 to 10 . l0 to 10.15 Green Lantern Roaming House ls Now Open Booms by Day or by Week 50 QUEEN ST. are interested in, and will X10 doubt uphold the honour oi the high position he now fills most ac- ceptaibly. slon System has been in operation. This Canadian System when fin- ally passed by Parliament probably was the best system ‘in the world. but unfortunately its operation has‘ proved unsatisfactory. The Domin- ion Command of the Legion have been awake to the situation and made certain recommendations with a view of having the sever- al defects adjusted. For lnstann‘ applicants. ‘Ten of these were tum- ed down by the Tribunal and fli- teen were recommended for P911- sions. Thcsc fifteen recommenda- I l l pealed to the Appeal Court. Know- ‘ing this and that to the end of June lost over half of the favor- Iable dcclsicils rrlldci-rd by the flvllcle of Canadl have been ap-g pcnlrd by the final-d of P-‘Jllfilfilll: ‘(Tcmnllssicncrs to tlir: Apqiczil Court‘ lane must wonder ivhat is the 11541‘ of kimpln; this exp: givc il\?.."hlll-' cry ill cpcrafion ii lllc ciecmrns oi lilLSC bcdirs cnnilot in the 1111111‘ ‘Iic rcgnrdza and accepted by rile ‘oufllii-IIICIIC of Pensions and Na- ‘iltllill Health as much more final than has lzcen the cash in the t The situation is c'i'tiilnly unsuhs factory. But it is hoped that wzlh the Legion Officials and Dcpart/ ment of Pensions and National‘ Health working together that it ivill1 be possible to have the will 0i Parliament and 0i the people of Canada carrtd out without having to ask for any furifler radical chang es in the Pension Act. Our Head- quarters have now the whole situ- ation under careful consideration, and until their decision ls afffftil, at I believe it is our duty to wait in patience. It is regrettable however that some returned men are rather un- During the year the new Pen- . they recommended the enargemen’. > of the Trial Tribunals, which rec- I: ommendation is now 1 UHdGTSI-BIIL: about to be carried out. 1 " At thn last sitting of the Pmq ' slon Triiuunal here there were 25? tlons have all however been air; BEALIIALUES FCR ins wssx - FREE ! ENOS FRUIT A 25c Package oi S Jergens Bath Crv- 3 s‘ , no stals with four ICc Re‘ 75c and $125 M‘ u ' cakes Jcrgens Toilet ' special ' ' 7 oz. Size ..... 47c sup‘ d l4 oz. Size Dc 65¢ value 39c c an c Tooth Paste .. Iic . . PHILLIPS IRONIZED KRUSCHEN I LYSOL MILK or YEAST SALTS 3 oz. Size 29o 11156115515 irzzz-niz: 39,, 98° 59° j- ' e ' Regular 51.25 Regular 75c ASPIRIN i ”°" g rns£. on ' 1 REE! $1110 Size of Ambrosia 31:: Apart.“ ', 35115115 ream. $1.00 Size Ambrosia sfomich my? .. 25c she mo "glllencr with purchase oi Am- kidneys ' and _ " fcsia Clcanrcr and new 100 page b . | j 50c Size .. 35c wok on skin care (original price We L also si 1.1a ‘l-llll). Y i 1.50 i ll - I zc g four. cu pay ouy 5 or a Prlce FRUIT- ' . Anus ANDREWS Dom“ “L” LAURA 19c so 39c LIVER .391; sumo _.._-___- MILBURNS w-nii-iw CANDIES licart d: Nerve S GIN PILLS Pills l 39c 49° 390 70c b" SUCCES Phone 219 LOOKING l“ i ROSS~DR uc- UNITED The MacKinnon Drug Co. The km"; Store SOR. TO ' 12M OVER BY TEC NEW ANNAN TODAY The Pcndergast luck in having u xvnrm sulishiny dayhand this coup- led with New Annan's increasing popularity as a race centre, where the cream of Maritime speedsters perform, will surely draw spectat- ors from every point of the Prov- irice this afternoon. The biggest nt- tendance in the history of New An- nan is predicted. LEBLANCS GOOD Saw Ccpie and Phil LcBlrmc hurling for the C. Cfls at Mcnctcir last weck. These boys look like‘ Monctonk best bet in the Marl- iime semi-finals this season, and if they come through, the Abe- LAST OF MAD PLAY Mad Play, a 10 year old horsl that has won $194,535 in stake and purse money. was sold at Chicago under the auctioneers hammer for $125. . BREAK STREAK When Cleveland defeated the Athletics they broke a iii-game win- ning streak the A's had reeled off and it also was Waite Hoyt's firsl setback since going to Philadelphia from the Detroit Tigers, Shortstop Leo Durocller acceptet ten chances at short for Cinclnnat Rods against Brooklyn yesterday making a. total of 204 chances hi has handled without an error in the 45 games in which he has par- |roasonable in their demands for ‘ gweits may look forward to facing 1 ‘jammed since he made his 13st er. ipcnslcn. All are growing older and it is impossible at this late date to provide evld-"nce that our bod- ily infirmnties and defects arc all idllc to war ssrvlce even when the lzcliuflt of the doubt may be urg- aclc. Men who are able and fit to c-arn u. living should not exprct t1". Llcvirxliiiiilt m provide pensions fr;- ‘llliiil fol" llmlil; performed a 1.0:- ilcc \v1i::‘.l was none other than .: l‘ cliny as free citizens of this l “vfre. | Tel. upon Provincial mat- WIS I may say that I am happy‘ ta repot thug some progress has il-LITII n:n¢‘.r---biit by no means all I llad hoped for. ' On the 14th November we organ- ‘ized a_Branch of the Legion at ‘Mount Stewart and on the 12th, Deccmbsr we organized s. Branch at Suminerslde. Both these Branch ics show healthy signs of develop- ilffabnt, and I trust that under the ‘guidance oi theircffloers will do much for the returned men or their districts. 0n the 29th May we paid an official visit to the O‘Leary Branch and I believe that this body of returned men are now in a more organized position to carry on the work they are banded together for. The Branch. at sourlshss donc good work I believe in the inter- ests of their members. Correspondence has also been Georgetown, Montague, and Eldon with a view oi organizing Branch- es, but as yet no definite steps have been taken. The Charlottetown Branch has again increased its membership and is very active and is doing a. splen- did work. A large amount of rellei work ls being carried on by this Branch. Both the Charlottetown and Sour is Branches have active . Ladies Continued on page ll. @1111 [NSUBE IN SURE carried on with returned men at. ,rcnl tough hurling. Those boys, cs-l ‘pcclally Cople, were good last ycaixl ibut this season look to be one Eiiili- | clred percent better. 1 TENNIS TODAY “iorishlp Tennis Tiuirnamcnt begin ‘ifs morning at 10 o'clock. All the iniurio entries arrived in the City rterdny. Messrs. Perrier and Car- m- from M. Fairfield, Maine. also arrived as did all the Halifax lady entries and Mr. McKenna. St. John. The remaining New Brunswick en- tries and Summerside entries, arc expected early today. The Chur- lottetown Club grounds never look- ed so beautiful. The courts are in excellent condition and the stand- ard of tennis promises to be excel- lent also considering the array of outside talent participating. This tournament which continues during the remainder of the week is an opportunity for all interested 1n the world's most popular sport played as it should be. A generous supply of seats have been secured for the benefit of spectators. IIORSEMAN 0N VISIT HERE Dr. F. W. Christopher, well-known race-horse enthusiast. an-lved on the Island Monday evening and will be here until after the Pro- vincial Exhibition. The Doctor is one of the best posted horsemen in the Eastern United States, and is an excellent judge of speed, and 1'01‘ on May 15. BULL DOG COURAGE That was a. magnificent strugg‘. that the youthful Great Britain tennis team ilut up against France cd. Rctumcd men must be reason-, The first matches in the Chum-Fin the Davis Cup imam Few‘ u any. predicted that the English team would lift the cup, but that old bull-dog courage never gave up and as the result the challengers were as great in defeat, as in vic- tory. One man, Henri Cochet, the greatest of them all, was the stumbling path to the trophy cross- lug the channel. This wonder play- cr annexed both his singles match- (‘s and shared in the doubles tri- umph for his country. Without him there would be no joy in Paris ten- nis circles today. Cochet paired with Jacques Bru- gnon won the doubles on Saturday, although there were moments when it appeared as if the British team of George P. Hughes and Charles H. Kingsley would, after a bad start, eventually ivin out. 0f this match Lansing Warren in a special cable to the New York Times said: "With a player oi even temper to support him. Hughes, with his‘ powerful drives and smashes, might have broken doivn the French defence." INVESTIGATING TRANSFERS Hiniing that even the expense of a Dcmlilioir-ivide meeting will not he spared by the Canadian Amat- oiir Iiockcy Association if such be quite an authority on training and pcrtunity of seeing some of the and race and his fund of informs-I harness horse makg him a most in- teresting person to coilvcrsc with. CLEVER LADY DRIVER track, Glace Bay, recently, between Lambert Todd. 2.02 l-i and Tramp- INSURANCE a. R. HOLMAN CIIARLOTTETOWN I llr. W. B. Carson CBIBOPRACTOB Three Year Palmer Graduate I20 Prince 8t. Pheno 107! ! ' Home Calla-Made. I i , MCO-B-IB-Smwtf. smug, 2.02 3-4. The latter, who won ‘in two straight heats. was driven faultlcssly by Mrs. iDr.) D- A. Mc- Isaac, of Sydney, the first lady to drive a. race horse on a track in that part of the country. In the first heat she took the lead from Todd at the half and in the stretch drive she shook off Lalnbcrt Todd's challenge to win by a coilplc of lengths. She also won the second heat, teaming the little pony racer marvellously and though olie tap- ped hlm up quite smart ‘Prampsniug never made a false step in cithcr heat- nocrssnry to halt the practice oi racing horses. Hc has had the 011- ’ piicl: propcllors changing their rcsl- cicncc- every winter, President Jae] 11151951 1101595 ill 1119 11101111 llilllllllnmilton issued another statemeni regarding tho existing situation ovei tlon on matters connected with the I 1,1,0 wcekelut FULL INVESTIGATION Mr. Hamilton's general statcmeni IOUOWS out what lie has already de- Svdnev papers nave an lntervst- crccd-tliat no player will be giv- 1118 report 0f a. match r806 111111 cii a transfer until his case is in took place at the Black Diamond “vcstigntcd fillly, but it ls held ex trcmcly likclyi that a meeting wll have to be IICICI before tllifiSltUBXlOl is cleared up once arid for all. MUST REGISTER In an additional statement, a6 dressed lo all amateur hockey club in Canada. Mr- Hamilton cmphat ically states that in order to gs any coilsidcrniion from the pa! cnt body in the matter of trans irrs. the clubs must rcgistcrftl‘. players affectrd with their brine secretary on or before AuguQ i rind. in turn. these must be in h" hand; before August 31. Mlnnrd’: Llnlmcnt remnrrl atnilu. i “And: MacDonald, Fifth Kiniis. an) a5: rah-Fi- is): " a .¢'I3J"