-.~ n91 JULY 12. 193v fVISEAFARING‘ "all llllllguslllls I F”, f9,- poker hands packed with Rosebud smoking i . tobacco 4 ~ l, ____. l. -- be al d if sspdoczllfame V. barometer for their l, omo-ppd Rosebud cut plus amok; u “bu”, .5010; the opportunity o Obblrilllllfl l2! _ l n “n; package contain oae poker ‘b313, uger fifteen cent package enn- il m,“ mo poker ads. 'For twelve oom- ll M. sets of these poker bands me be ‘llqbflillfll an ettractlve and depen able lilbgmltbéf absolutely froe._ This la indeed " ' ceedjugly big attraction, for Rosebud lfbhli is a favourite pipe tobacco with g men of the "l and been: '| ' cease l‘ nd its ‘ ftob T311": a)’: ceatflgg gluon cent w; plug the biggest W; b“; ram c? .. _ e a . “bill”; ior special premium sheet to- pmmment 115., Poet Ofliee Boa 1320, flolltteal. glTNfllNiilili lssllnlalv (so ll s llvllllvl , A most rousing and cheering re- Iupgm was accorded the Kins‘: Hgpupty- Conservative candidate, Hon ‘John A. MacDonald, at Almandalo gm Thursday evening at a. well at- yw-lded and orderly political meeting yam, Dr, Grant, Liberal candidate, , w,“ (he rim; speaker, and closed the ~moeting (vlth his rebuttal. Hi; argu- .- menu, seemed to lack point, were indirect and unconvincing, and hack- .- ‘.4 a "iEii,M lllll lllllzll HERE 1A2 Woodstock ‘ A eiltéuif Méet BONNIE 2.1115 TO C §s lls_ll_lcull n l; (IHARLI) .-' FETCIWN ‘GUARDIAN l'llllllll WIN’ Evades ollcllllllll -— (Oontinucd'fro1n' page l) Mr. McLul-e’: Speech Finding‘ himself in accord with on International Chairman M...» e . Word is momentarily l expected from the Taunton Bail Club, a Mm. CAP FEATURE I Sensational A d m s statement at least of 101R. a. Jenk- , ins, that some measure of protection 4 was accuse-f)’, Mr. W. Chester S. Mc- PAGE SEVEN i? | i l i FROM year toyear the popular taste for tea be? I ,comes more andmore discriminating. More l people today are using * ~ MORSE'S SELECTED ORANGE PEKOE than ever before and are refusing to be satis- if supplied with any__other tea. ...“ rather than cut clean. His Ipeech ' wu completely overshadowed by rum of "John A." who refuted orl iturned to naught many statements' i-of his opponent, and 1n decisive‘ ‘fashion presented the also for the] "Conservative party, Hon. J. D. Stew- ~" 011,111; first lieutenant, was equally "convincing in dealing with the arzw’ . fir. Y’ ments of the preceding apoahor Hon. , '.l. r. Momma-s. Liberal. in his pres-l ‘ Zentatlcn of the issuer. Meme. How- ? m1 MacDonald for the Conner-va- fiilves and Baville, for the Liberals, were also present. m. Jouflh Char. l M. the chairman, pnrfqmed m; ‘dub upebly and fairly, achusetis team now touring the Marl. times, that they will appear in char- lcttetown for a double header. ‘The manager of the New England "We wired Johnny Williams b: the Abeflwf-‘lifl. proposing acceptable terms, but naming an unfavourable We. Mmdav. July 21st. 35379111111)’, "Johnny," bgcgugg there will be a circus in town‘ that ‘ day. Elvin: afternoon and "evening shows, and also aquatic sports, was obliged to suggest a later dais m the same‘ week. . However, a favourable reply is ex- pected when the Americans have had time to arrange their schedule. AHow‘ They Stand l l ~—- l International League Baltimore ...-... 52 34 .05 Rochester 51 35 .593 Toronix) s2 as .5111“ Montreal 46 - 39 .541 Buffalo . 49 4d .549 Newark 36 47 .434 Jersey City 37 50 .425 Reddlng s1 55 .360, (Does not include Baltimore-Bufialoi game. played lest night) American League Won Los P. 0.5 Washington _ s2 2s ear Philadelphia 54 29 .651 New York ... , 45 33 .57‘! Cleveland so '40‘ .494; Detroit ......... 36 46 .439; St. I/Juis . 32 48 .400 Chicago 29 4s .331, Boston 30 49 " National league ' Won Lost P. C. Brooklyn 4s 2s coal Chicago 33 .577 New York 3i! ~.545 St. Imlia 35 .533 Boston so so sau Pittsburgh ....... 34 41 .453 Cincinnati » 21 43 .419 Philadelphia ‘ 27 45 .375 f-‘Eurrah For And It’s Annual Big Day, EDNESDAY, JULY 16‘ SAINT PETERS RACE TRACK is justly famed as one of the finest and fastest in this province, and contests given there yearly "are among the This year will be no exception. in l ‘Ilia-ct we can promise the public that they will see, The Ol-eerv races provedto be a above date. ihe speed ~ best of the season. lilo best yet on the Saint Peters The CLASSES are arranged to bring together, lhe very The Classes are as follows: TROT AND PACE, PURSE $250.00 _ Z24 CLASS TROT AND PACE .. . ._ PURSE ‘$250.00 2.28 CLASS TROT AND PACE .. . . PURSE $200.00 FREE FOR ALI.‘ in mixed classes trottora will be allowed three seconds. Races start at two o'clock standard time, _ o'clock daylight saving. The above will be plan. every heat a race. Ton ‘three racedon the three heat PM’ cent. of the purse will ‘,9 rape. balance divided ~ “(led ln tho usual cates must be presented. (T he meals will 5o parish ‘and the Bay __ lftfactive as ll poeelble and anti-dust" l" $‘aint Peter's R p0 .hat those who desire ‘secure th ' ‘gnaw f elr evening meal FASTEST and best Jim. Ail the leading owners é lllld say they will be ready fo manner. Five per cent. to enter, l Q0 deductions from money winners. Eligibility certi- eervod by the iadieaof Roiio _ beet of ice cream and refresh- r,_ (Monte Will be on hand.- .Tho grounds will be made ac so ae to insure comfort to our pat- fflna. .The Management aeeure all a. good time can QXpectod if jthey attondi ' in ‘the evenin d ‘ehcwiand dance will take place fnk withroroheetra. accompaniment to stay over for this can 0|‘. the evening's fun. l’, _le ‘sure and come ‘and bring your friends. A Fluvial train will leaveCharlottetown at- nine o'clock ‘tilldtrd film. ten o'clock ‘daylight saving time. with "i199 horses and passenger: from Charlottetown and WI" cmnect ummolelde with train bringing race horses from at Royalty Junction. ; _ _ ' . ALBERT QUICLEY. ‘ _ Bay Race Tfacki 673th‘ Dllibh (HID Brien) .. 2 3 3 performers in the prov- have been interviewed r the startefls bell. be given to the winner of Into three parts to be di- the track will be covered at the grounds and be all ‘Peter Patch b. g. (Chap- Delle) 4o feet ........ .. a 4 4 Hedgewood K. ch. g. (Keys) 4o feet a a a ‘Lady Patch blk. m. (Mas- ‘ formed very surprisingly in the last ' other lterterju thiireoe, noel-nod to woonsroox. July 11-311“; by , h“ Owner. 0mm M. Reed, of Fol-i Fairfield, in his first start this sea. son, Bonnie M, 2.0m won the handi. cap pace feature event of the can. eluding day programme of - the Maine and New Brunswick circu meet today. ' . Finishes were so close in some of the heals raced that the grandstand did not know how the horses actually came under the wire. __ It was a profitable afternoon for the Blloetatcrs. The hikhcst odds paid were 827.50 on 82 tickets. The summary; l 2.21 arbor. runs: lLawful Flip b. m. by Law. ful (Keys) .. ...... s‘ 1 1 Lincoln Axworthy b. g. by - Peter Lincoln (Lee) 3 1 2 2 Tamiami blk. g. by J. Mal- colm Forbes (Hanifln) . 1 2 4 3, Won Inst P. C. Devilset b. g. (Chappelle) 5 4 Eve Worthy blk. m. (Mas- on) 4 5 wlldena b. m. (Gercw) _ a d; Time, 2.16%; 2.15; 2.15; 2.15%. 2.24 PACE, PURSE $400 Molly R., blk. m. by Dwight. 1108911 (Hanifin) 3 1 1 Afton Direct b. g. by Em- ' Dire Direct (W. Novers) 1 Marjorie M., b. m. (Keys) 4 Galahad b. g. (Gerow) . 2 Ruth Azoff b. m. (Lee) . dis Tm!!- 2-1454; 2.15; 2.18. 23 3 2 44 Handicap pace for horses eligible to] classes not slower than 2.14. Purse! W00 Bennie M., b. g. by Ben- nlrlltun (Reed) 90 feet 1 2 1 Bob Seymour b. g. by Lord Seymour (Lee) 40 feet 4 1 2 on) scratch . . . . . . . . . . . . .. dis Time, 2.15; 2.1114; 2.12. 2.11 ‘PACE. PURSE M00. Gaiety McGregor ch. m. ~ b_y McGregcr the Great (Hanifin) 1'1 1 Susie Marie b. m. (Chap- . pelle) .......... .. a 2 2 Gladys Direct ch. m. (Wflthen) ......... a ’ s, s l-lal-ry n. b. g. (Ireland) 4 4'4 Time, 2.11; 2.10%; 2.11%. -.-------_-_ SPLENDD RACING real Jim O'Brien field__dey for he was first in all three events. In the Glass A Pace, he uncovered alvery speedy big pacer in Raymond Aubrey, by Col. Aubrey, who locks like a second Lindy from a speed standpoint and will likely make the boys step when he hits New Annan. May Morning per- two heats of this race. Gracie Dillon had plenty of speed, but the track did not seem to hefliking, although she was a. real contender in each heat. ' ‘ __ In the Class B Pace, there were‘ only two starter! and Jae. O'Brien had the mount behind that good old warrior, Pansy Aubrey, and it was a battle royal she Wiwudflliéd on to put up all the way tobeat a very promising green one that Harry O'- Brien presented in Dannie Boy. But the old mare was on her good be- havior and won with a very small margin in straight heats. In the Olaae C. ‘hot and Pace, some real old time "hose racing" was turned on for the enjoyment of the large crowd of fan's and the last heat of the first mile‘ developed ‘into a first class running race with the-drivers using everything-but their feet to make their steeds go faster with Trixie C. slightly the better, and ‘Nixie Vole second. ‘Irixie Volo got the second‘ heat, after a collision m the eta-e and a wonderful sprint to the wire. Trixie Voic had the lpeed of the party-end with a little ‘more racingexperience should make e. high class racingmachine. Daisy M. the take very, llztleflsvemi in me- sport and ‘wanted in‘!!! home. " ' ‘ aullmaar Raymond Aubrey (J. O'Brien) 1 i 1 May mornings, Christop- her) ...... ..,............ 3 2 2 iMaggie Murphy. bf (Flemming). 5 Pacer Shatters 4- year-old Mark At Springfield. _ SPRINGFIELD, M883, July 1.1.- Finis was written to the 1930 Bay °°‘“‘"Y' State circuit meeting on m Elston! m’ ma“ M“ M°L"-‘° “M” Bu” exposman tuck with‘ a n“ was at one time the Liberal policy, wand.‘ "w", yesterday ummwn‘ but the Liberals found that they Better Win, the sensational pacer W” lewmg Calm"- m the very “med by Mm Charles m Adams, of precipice of ruin. Now they are glad‘ nammghm.“ and um he," that p“ to come back to a policy of protec- ed to a world's mark as a three-year um’ old again flashed that speed he is " noted for by winning the first heat M]. Jenkins Ignored . of the 2.09 paoe in the time of 204 which stands as a new mark for four-year-old pacer-s one: a. half mile track. Better Win thin went on to capture the event ln straight heats. "Mr. Jenkins fold us he was a mem- ber of several parliamentary com- mittees. includrlg the committee on Marine and Fisheries. Knowing him as I do in a business capacity, I feel sure that he would make a good man Three year oldsfi, (2 in 3) Purse afiltzigdfllfgierra ' ed the title of Hon. Minister of Fish- eries to Mr. Macmillan of Itlontreai, 1 1 instead of giving it to a. capable busi- l THE SUDIMARY ’Larkspur. bf, by Guy Axworthy (Ackerlnan) . . . . . . . . . . . ... _ _ Peter Ingomar, brc. by Peter Volc m“ m“ m“ Mr’ Jmkms‘ Tm: (Goodham _ _ ‘ _ _ z “of course, is a. matter for them Pod-cl. bg (s. Brusie) .... a 4;” “"9"” °‘”~“" 1' the)’ "@- happy. Enchantress, bg (Bunch) . . . . .. 4 3 we are l" (Laughterh Day/belle, bg. (McGrath) .... .. e s‘ My“ “wish” Timle- 2.10, 1-2, 2.10 1-2. ._ ' Some criticism had been made g“ Pam “h,” beam Pun “m0 I about the opposition of the Conserv- ative members of Parliament to the suggested appointment of the Dun- can Commission. Mr. McLure ex- plained the Conservative attitude at that time which was that the King Government should itself shoulder the responsibility of settling Marl- Prirlce W. b; by Prince Mc- Kinney, (Hodson) . . . . . . . . .. 1 1 1 Margaret Gratton. bm. by Grattan Royal (FlemmingL. Z 2 2 Wayne Direct, bg. (J. Gators)“ 43 3 Hunter Hedgewood, chg, (Rod- ney) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 5 5- time Kflevillces- "HWVEVBT- 111141501119 Gypsy Star, bm, (Lacombe)_.. 5 4 4 of us received as much money out of Frank Chldesier, erg, (Mans- Royal commL==W~b= a- mv hon. friend field) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 6 6 from Montreal, we would all be lr Star Unko, ch g, (Tools) Disquallf- favor of those CCIlIZYIlSElODS every day led. of the week," he declared. 'I‘ime-2.06‘t, 2.06 1-2, 2.09 1-2. “If one of the members of the Duncan Commission wants to claim credit to the Commission for gather- lng all the evidence presented to it, 2.20 trot (thme heats) Purse $600 Peggys Express. bm by At- Lure convincingly showed that this: attitude on the pan, o! w, Jenkins! was inconsistent with the statements I of his wlleazue, Hon. Cyrus Macmll-ll Ian, whcse contention has been that, protecton stultifles the trade of any I lJ. J. McBween-ey, C.L.U., of Toronto, Chazrman of the Board cf Dimctors ‘of the Life Underwriters Association ‘lCf Canada, who has been appointed |chairman of an International Com- i mittco in charge of arrangements for lthe International convention of Life l Underwriters, m be held at the Royal lYol-k Hotel, Toronto, on September 24th, 25th and 26th 1930. — lgeneral tariff rates," he insisted, in 'obvious reference to a campaign let- tzr of Mr. A. E. MacLelln, Liberal lcarldldatc in Prince County, which l l was quoted at other meetings. by the Conservative canddaies. ‘ Endeavor-lug. a5 he said. to present la "plain unvclrnished story" of the (Government's l-"cord, Mr. R. H. ,Jcnkins defended his failure (c dc I‘ much spccch-malzing at the last sa- loon of Parliamezt upon which he ihaci 11m ttvitted by Mr. Myers, (with .the explanation that when the Dun- hzlng budget was introduced there liVflS no need of making speeches. ,"Very few of tlu‘ men on our s‘de ispcke." he added, "some of them not lat all." He had houever made one ispeech, 0,1 soldiers‘ ptrlsions. "But when the Budget came down we 3 simply voted for it: that 1'25 the way mve said “Thank you" to Mr. King |and his Gbl-ernmenfii’ I Mr. Jenkins confenfd further that he had been to: busy in Par- , llament to make speeches. i Expressing the hope that his aud- Qience vcculd rot think him too eg- ‘lclintlcal, he proceeded to relic-v lwhat he and his colleague. Sen- Iaflor Sinclair had done for the dis- trict. Pauslng for ajaplalnz when he gsnid that he did Pjl. believe in Gay Dreams, br Laurel Hall (Hudson) Grath) $1.000 Drrmat, br g. L. Brusle) Time-MD, 2.09. lantic Express, (Masher)... 1 i 1 m. by The .. . . . 2 2 2 Morning Express, br g, (Kirby) 5 3 3 Mrs. O'Connell br m (Pratt). 3 5 4 Rajah. bg, (L. Grusie) . . . . . . .. 6 4 5 Hollyrood, Brenda, ohm. (Mc- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 (i dr Time-Zlil-Z, 2.10, 2.10 1-2. Three Year Old Pace (2 in 3): Purse by Peter Volo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 1 l Capital Stock. b g by Peter 2.10 Trot (3 heats); Purse $1,000 all well" and good. But that evidence l Pledges but performances. Mr. Jenk- was gathered and presented by mem- l ills W85 501116211“ dlFCTROPYtPd by bers of Conservative provincial ad- V‘ the profound and slgnlticazzt silence lmlnistrations." lwlth which this rrmark was receiv- The vague assurances now held out . "ll by the Fisheries Minister with respectl Reference to the manner in Wlllth m a belated subsidy settlement (verb, 11w Laborers’ Prof/solve union in analyzed by Mr. McLure, who alscfchirlflffemlvn EXD-“BBSM dealt trenchantly with 01d age pen. ' 13.11011 Of hi5 5110115 in their behalf slorls, immigration, and the New Zea- “'15 515° TWEilTd ill Sign)’ 51951169- land butter issue. Claims Implementation of Duncan l l CHALLENGE lvor scour-ran l Report. i Hon. Cyrus Macmillan. in his clos- Announdng that h“ purpose was ling remarks. declared petulantly that Volo. (I-Iodson) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 2W0 he would rot follow his opponents . tell the electors why they should l _ Scott Abbe. ch g (Goodhart)... 3 Blvom for the mndidatw supporting 451mg the byways o, per5onn,,l.,es_.. Lulu-bye. ch i‘ (Esau) 4: m, Mukenm Km; admmmtrauorh ‘(Thus did the Fisheries Minislrr side- ‘nbrl. Cyrus Macmillan, the rlrsivliifih*f°cqs°ffi°ltlf_ adfmdsfgd‘ ’° hm‘ speaker at the meeting, launched in- ' ‘ 0 sewa "e c“ he" pa“ tlcularly the challenge of Mr. Mc- I 1' h ' - l "‘° ’ 5km“ °“ m’ ° " ° Gmw‘ Lure t0 define his attitude on the appreciat- l ments record during the past four years. "You cannot take away from the‘ Mackenzie King administration the; credit of implementing the Duncani Commission recommendations," he declared; addlwtbatthefrelght rater. had been reduced I0 percent, thereby l implementing that recommendation "to the linllt." It would have been “a foolish thing," in Mr. Macmillan! opinion. if the final adjustment of ‘Maritime subsidies had been-pressed before the question of. the natural resources of Western Canada had been settled. _ , "What will it mean to the taxpay- er when the final accounting is made and the final subsidy is given?" he asked, leaving it to the imagination of his hearers to fix the amount. That the sales tax wls increased in volume but reduced from e to 1 per cont by the King Government was Mr. Macmillan! further conten- tion. Hollyrccd Dick. br g by Holly- rood Bob (Bunch) . . . . . . . . .. 2i 1 Happy the Great, b g by Peter the Third (Hudson) . . . . . .. 12 4 Guy Worthy br g (Inonard) . 3 ‘l 2 Egan, blk h (Egan) ....... .. s a a Azure V010, b a (H. Brsaie)“ 3 5dr Cheerful Vole, brm, (W. Qton) 4 4 5 flzterLeonard, eh g (Gerriaorl) '7 3 6 Gordon Dillon, b g (Cecilia-t). 9 6dr Man Direct, ch g (Rodney)... 5dr Trisootazlrla, blk m (Hem “ ming) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Time-RD’! 1-4, 2.06 3-4, 2.08 3-4. -. ' b 2.09» Pace (3 heats): Purse 8300 netw- Wine. b l; by Belwl (Ackennan) » . . . . . . . . . Ohattargooga, ch g by Napol- eon Direct (If. Brusie) 3 2 2 Neil Brooke. b s (Martin) 2 5 4 Trampsmug, b g (Hodscn) 4 3 3 Berry the Great. b a (Ger risen) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 4 5 Mordkin. b g (Rodney) Neil Frisco, b g (Moshe: ’Ti:mo—2.04, 2.03 1-2, 2081-4. 111 Bepudiliea Mr. McLean's Statement! Windmills. mes the POM-Ill! P0"- er source in Spain. are 8W1“! My w-internal-oombustlcn engines. "No number of letters from can- didates or others can alter the fact that the countervailing duties can be raised but not lowered below the 691i Clan! Pansy Aubrey (Jar. O'Brien) 1 1 i Dannie Boy (H. O'Brien) 2 2 2 Time-HM; 2.25; 2.26. m“. g‘ GOLF ‘IOMOI-IOW This afternoon, family foursomes, TrixisCUas O'Brien) 1 a 1 huebmde and wives only. will hold sway at the Charlottetown Oolf Links. eighteen bolee handicap. Pnaee will be given for the beat not score. and the lowest gross score. There will be ea well a sealed ‘frixie-Volo (Cummings) .... 2 I I Daisy M. (Thompson) ...... 3» D ~ Tlme-2.34; 2.32; 2.31. ' " - Judges-J. Kennedy, Oleary ind New Zealand treaty. Instead, Mr. llviacrrllllan generalized on qurstions l 0r the whme d“ m his p“ T2 of the ' as remote from the personal klZOW-i ledge of his auditors as the campaign issues would allow. l -Rcvlsing his explanation that,‘ the “if and when" phrase in the‘ Education Commission's report meant "IF the Conservatives were elected there might be no subsidy. but WHEN the Llbarals were return- ed we would receive a substantial a.- mount," Mr. Macmillan maintained that the Education report was writ- ten at a time (Dec. 3i. i929) when "the natural resouras question of the western DFOVlKIOCS-AVES not settled. there was no indication that it was settled." He disavowed any inten- tion of oiflrrlsg "bribes or threats." As for the Conservatives, he insisted they were pulling out promises “like rabbits out of a. hat." He concluded with the far fetched prediction that Mr. Myers "would have New Zealand butter for a srmud." and the Dunning budget tariffs “for pall bearers" after July 28th. Jones Defeated For First Time (By Alan Gould, Associated Press Spam Editor) INTERLACXIEN CLUB. MINNE- APOLIS, Minn, July 11.-'1'he Scots heard the wild call‘ of the Bllzzard M? day instead of the sweet song of the birdie and 1:4 result two young United itatea golfers named smith and Jones fought a dazzling duel for the leadership at the half way mark W. QWaife. Oileery. Timeraé-B. Ramsay‘, Alberton; J. Warren, ltumford, Me. . ‘ Btarter~Dr. W. G. church. hole competition, for which a prise will be given. The names. Cdmmitfbe asks that ‘Iime-Jflti; are; 2.24. -w .... ._l._ , Cierk—J. C. Methcrwell, Casoum- all contestants be on hand early, to lanes-L. - of the United States open golf cham- King’s Butter Policy (Continued from page 1) 400 lbs... while imports have risen from 198.341 lbs. to 41,919,372 lbs., as shown in the accompanying tab|e:— , Exports of butter lbs. imports of butter ibe. 1925 . . . . ._ 24,502,000 198,341 1926 . . . . .. 23,303,900 7,029,084 1927 . . . . 9,878,400 7.190.267 1928 . . . . . 2,643,300 15,626,007 l 1929 . . . . .. 1,389,200 25,008,017 J 1930 l. . . . .. 1,309,400 41,919,372 Total imports in 6 years 96,971,008 These figures speak for themselves. As the price of butter dropped, production in Canada fell away. lWhiie Canadian exports of butter decreased 95 per cent, imports became 211 times greater. The resulting loss in buttermilk has also had a serious effect upon hog raising. so that there are 400,000 fewer hogs in Canada to-day than 4 years I ago. it was stated in Parliament during the past ses- lsion that had the 97,000,000 lbs of butter imported ‘into Canada during the past five years been made ,in this country, there would have been sufficient ‘buttermilk to raise" nearly 6.000.000 hogs, producing , about 700,000,000 lbs. of bacon. l In this connection the following figures will be ifound of interest. j MILCH COWS g Milch cows in Canada decreased. in 2 l years 1928-29 . . . . . . . 115.000 lMilch cows in Canada not being milked .. 160.000 Net loss in Milch Cows in Canada in 2 years 275,000 l but iMilch cows in New Zeaiand increased in I year 1929 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50,000 l H008 _ p Net loss in hogs in Cal-lada in 2 years ..... 400,000" ‘Net Gain in hogs in New Zealand in year 1929 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 146-783 There are other phases of tins subject that lcould be enlarged upon, such as the fertilization of l the soil from the cattle and hogs and the additional empioylncnt of farm labour- but the above (actr- should be sufficient to satisfy any reasonable person l of the injurious effect of this particular item in the l . British Preferential Tariff. crrraws, Ont, July llr-Th: ilrnz- :31“, firs“ at tuuvenq an.‘ b" ler trend which llas featured the au- I 0f “r u‘ "n," ‘t {nation on Canadian on’ markets for um“ ‘m. “Hm m‘ “ca”, M“ _the last few days continues. l U u‘ "hunt" l TORONTO, Onf.,-'l‘he demand for {l UONTRIM. Q“ Ilcarlota has greatly improved on Lhis. l "an. u“ résurda‘), n" u‘ on" legg market. Sales of B. C. c“: are Ilbeing nmde at extras, 88; firsts 31; L-nmm‘ m" 13¢"; it‘: l pullet extras, 23; delivered ‘Hro cars l marhi fenums steady “d Huh“? of prairie eggs were sold at extras, ; ed July l1.--hg Smith, outplayed the champion of the j 131$‘ B‘; lrwmylaxbf ‘final? ‘m? “If” ligdl era are now paying producers for un- lfgst ‘m; i: 58° c ass c? or a graded eggs extras, 26 to 2T: firsts, 24 m" 5mm‘ add‘ w 2s; puller. extras, 22 to 23. xvl-lble- _ l ed a par cracking '70. the best round l. sale prices are unchangei Chicago-Spot 21. flrst round for a two day 36-ho1e to- tal of 142. Playing right behind, Jones started his second round with a one stroke advantage, lost 1i’. on the Spain 15 (“q-mg l4, 5501“ Qqtpmb first nine emerged from a stllf battle lam o; Qvgrpfgdugtim; o; all", m with the hazards of Interlachen with‘ rgmg w-mmg a score of 73 and 36 hole total of 144. ._.._.____i.___._. am‘ t THE R US S rnnvcl: smear “A ZVicc Place to Stay” One of the most popular HOTELS in the province and on the finest locality in the City. We serve as fine a MEAL la can be had. Our ROOMS are beautifully lighted, fitted with running water-hot and cold. COO Our rate-a are moderate-M 00 and $3.50 per day. WEEKLY RATES 0N APPLICATION. Major D. A. McDonald, Owner 9.90 O§§§§§§§ 06999-0000 o 4 ‘ i i 40§O§f§f§O§O§f§9§fOO0§Q O THE RUSS HOTEL " hiorrison Moran, Nerf-l: Wilt-shirt i F. fill-neon, Amherst. N. H. l M155 Fiona c. Allan. Boston ‘ Mrs. n. w. A1103), Boelml. Celia s-zl-lubaugh Boston. “an. W. H. Brydxes. Saint John. Mr. and Nlfrs. A. P. Pearson. Wind- sor. Ont. A. 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