'r uaaoorrsro GUARDIAN _—_\ i‘ t. i i: I h-eal i“ Market‘ Quotations ____- ' lilah ,5} June ..—- ere we . 1'1 Th re ggialvcs, ‘i004 hogs and m: ' salokon‘ tlhe two h rites o o! ii- “mwr “inflows held ' n’; luubs Y0! giloill 700 8 0% 2% i0 305's ran-Hz markets. "l... an raitle in the yards to Iilrlteuhead tomorrow Commerce. ty steers brought n it unlrhnstcr d pod quail vere not enough calves, sheep | to make a market. m, unsettled with a wesk~ (By tho Can- Oil?- .Al Tune Iii. “F " i‘hc u ' less_ the sltulizin g refl e pnhered gains b? up, prlco changes were of hiportsnrr- w, Tram-How hiontrcal Power, Canadian Pacific, In- n,‘ Xlpknl, National Brewer- ‘ all sold in fairly lthin extreme- lrphonf. . Shalvlnikan volume, moving w ,, magi-s and closing almost “with yesterday‘: final lig- l gel included t".l\'irkel_ up it at 5%. at ll: Cement. ' 0- z Si Pr ferrcl. on“ M y‘ mllarw: isteel inf and Winnipeg |t 011.4,; s m, u. at 12% ‘ up 1'4 st 0%. ‘totalled 9,210 shares and $24,- s: tho bond department were t! an advance of 5% to till at 84.2300 and ilnit- nnonr-y at s premium of mo’, iilil. ... rlosod i. tck Exchange High Low Close 42% 4019 ‘ =15 630i 41. I rliuhhcr . n on _ . ~ lint _ ontrt-nl Stock was steady null pran- ' upturn in \l'nii cted here. Loa- aeven to Brazilian up off 1A at YIPW 5 f: 3i! 101-5 11% u. s91’. Low Close l. 8i .-¢_-__ RDA Y’S STOCK AND B i‘ i‘ t lg 900m Ti TIONS FEW 103K CURB ... Stocks 3| Am Cyan B ... ... I Power ... ...» A G lilac A. Con Marconi Cord oCr ... l. Id B Shara .. . 9%, Ford of Canada A ... 311/) ollilotgr Co Ltd . 2 a u orp ... ... 20 H 0 Refln Co .. .- imperial on Lid A In Petrol . . Niagara Bud , S 0 of Indiana ll 0 of Ken .. 0 U L Power A ... . The Montreal =43’: ‘lsltockl-‘l. l a u euu arnol ... ... "l n a o: (‘unada Malt . l) i) Scngrnms Dom’ Stores _.. imperial (iii imperial To ... . In Petrol .. Lnko Shore . Moss liflucs ‘Norandn I‘ H Limited . Siscoe llilnoa , Walker Hiram _ Walker Hiram ilfr . . 10'.‘ 1'20 0TB!‘ Ono close: Sales Stock 2'.l0i) Acme Oil ,.- -.. 2100 AJBX Uii 9000 Alt-x 000 Arca 5000 Arno 4500 B Holiillgal.‘ ..- 2000 Bidgoonl 1000 (‘hlboug 1000 (‘lerlry . 400 Dome 00 F Bridge 100 (iranadu ... 1000' Iiririter " 1000 Homestead . 124.1 I-lolllnger ... . 000 Howey 0200 Rirk Lake .... 000 Lake Shore ... 48.’: lliclrliyro ... , 1400 .\IP1'llllIfl ... 250 Iifinlugcorp _ 2000 hioffatholl ... - 2000 Moss 005 Norondn . . 200 North Can ..... ‘Z50 Premier ... 000 Silcrritil ... 0450 Siscoc 100 Sud Iinsln 000 Sylvnnlte , 4500 Tashotn 18in Terkhilghea _ 1010 Wrlghthnr , . . Silver; 215;. Total sales 208,000 shares. ell, ‘ii/l: UN LISTED 1000 ii Missouri . . t 152!‘- V-Ilescarch - “y, r1445 liiidorntlo . 545;, {unison Bay . . t (5 l.‘ q ~ o s s s s 47500 McLeod . . . _ . . 5000 Nordou , . . 100 P-llrl-ilic - i‘, 22500 l‘cn Pcto . .. S300 Ycuturcs _ .. . . CURB 13000 Bnllja . .. ..." {i500 Brawl-inc . 0 1400 ilmu lixpl , 2000 (lcnl Lake 5001fairol|ic . 1000 Oil Select _.._. liflN'l‘fl.\'_ Juno 1,, today. \V HOLESALE QUOTATION! 4 Largo cod ll to 0 ccnts per pound llfurkots 4 to 5 Haddock 41-} to 5'1; i" i 3'5; in 41,5 (‘uslt 4 Ircmon Soles 5 to 0 Floundcra 4 to Gray Solos 41,-’, tn 5'9 Halibut 17h‘, to 211,5, Fniicd oi'rD . llnltcd Air ... U (l Imi‘ . . . ll S I Alcohol ... II R Sit-cl ... Van Staci .. . Woolworth oC Trusty as an old friend-flit never failsJo release with its asting New York Curb an 1.3-1- can; us: an s$$l§so eaée . =- i» =z\a<fizi<$lo'rz<-r-sefi Curb Market Huh 1.‘...- Close 55 .\'u. Mining Exchange TORONTO, June lli-llilning sales High Low Close ‘A 0!] 00% 7 tor no ‘l finest 101/‘; butter no 2 1'11’ _ or- Argentina peso _,4 eggs fresh ",/‘ further inieroitts at this level. Nath- 01x‘; 71.70 for ilnu granulated but as ,4 rmuuced yesterday prices will ho ad- Fish Quotations li-Jlhvculy scvcn vcsscls nrriveil at the iieh pior how.‘ ___. .8 quarter ending .l'uue_ 30, payable July flavour. (B! I h L. Imus“! wflazlllgfll. Associated Press bNEW YORK. Juno ‘ll-Fortified r assurances that the United States "shill-s system bad successfully withstood the strain of huge gold ex- lwrta, now virtually at an end. so curity markets made a bolder bid for confidence today. - Tho stock market. closed with about I lmlnt of the June 4 highs, net sullns of 1 to 3 being numerous in an increased volume of trading, (ghnr-t ffllioners pointed to tho favorable technical abrniflcance of n pnggllylp, push through this month's peak but were equally interested In tho 'mnr- kets leisure] , unspectaciflar advance this nook. numbcr of preferred shares found considerable support. Auburn took a 01,3 point ride tn 15 and finished 2 points under the he", it still commanded a substantial pro- Mnaxsr canm;‘ lulum for borrowing purposes. Case sulned more than 2 points, while Wsstsru Union profited by short cov- "llll on rsstsrds! ‘ ' n of the dividend. B. B. Macy, whose directors made no change in the quarterly psy- meli- W" ill! 3. National Blscul , American Telephone, American Can, Ellimllll- (M! i‘ola_ American Tobac- co B and Peoples Gas gained at least .. Sales totalled 1,134,801 shares. Fill“!!! exchange, movements were narrower, hut favored dollars. Almost l“ "t "'9 1157's gold shipments were taken from earmarked stocks. ‘THAT! THE STOCK MARKET DID . ‘Yeti. Tues. humher of advances ... . fiiitl 231 Number of declines 11 m Stocks unchanged , m; 124 Total issues traded 4:11 410 s ... ... Hiding Juno ll. 1032. Name and Address 9.‘ o n =- Exp Ststion_ Ch‘to\vu William Scriabin l-lxp Station Ch'tow| Exp Station Ch‘town Iixp Station Ch'town Exp l-ltntlon Ch’town Exp Station (‘h'tuwu S. R. Pctldlcion Tho iloc Poultry ilauch _ l0 int; Fox Annuals Foods ll Exp Farm, Fredericton i3 S. lL-Penillcton s Exp Station Ch'towa l5 Iii . 10 Wiillnlu IT-I-Iarnltl Laird .. i8 John B. Poole a . . ewwssr-wssiswwwww . rssrrsssrsssszszmv Production 73.4 per cent F. A. Drlscoll, manager of contest bonding pcns for wcck l‘c flags Points o Experimental Station- Leads Report of the Prince Edward Island Egg Laying Cont“; [m- n“, week Fm v==#*=fl4u:uuuu= F lbfilvlab§=5i1v~l Qm=qg>maQ Elms, Elms Points for to to Week Datc liutc 4i 1515i] 10158.1 =1~zu4=a==u 3-9-4 GSQLYH '4 r-aa-a-sa uma: qzwqu=au "- uu=~==a+=4uu~n=u=u==r 5i fl-qa liaa-l-e-laug-Aqqm Q us; fififlrb5llfl=2Lga~lia "i uahaau=a~alncvqc=aqua m ¢b4=$=$:4“¢=Ua:qN ° ¢-‘.::.~lfl=-l=-su=c1:=_aCl-a-bl9 g 4 i125 ‘l-liiUll l-Pflillillf hens to data lien jjggs Points 173i l... Miscellaneous _.___. IIIOXTIIEAL, Juno lit-Barley Can- adian western no 3 40; oats Canad- ian western no 3 4i; outs fed no 1 40: flour spring wht-nt patents flrsta 4.80: flour seconds 4.20; flour bakers 4.10; flour winter wheat patents choice 2.8 : flour n-hite corn 4.50; hran shorts ton 10. middllngs on rolled oats bag 40 pounds '.'. ll; cheese Ontario's ODE-h-ODIA; but- w; eggs fresh specials in cartons extras in cartons potatoes North (‘urollna no 1 3.75: potatoes Bermuda no 1 crate 2. : South Carolina no '1 barrel 4.25-4.70: l-‘lorlda cwt no i! 2.50: no ‘l local whltca por S0 pound bag 00-321: Qur- hcc and N B grccn mountains per S0 pound l-n': l5. SUGAR NEW Yfllllt‘. Juuc 5.—ilaw sugar was uuict today but_ lilo undertone was flrln and prices were uuchanltod at 2.75 for spots with buyers showing lng was lirully offered below 2.80 however, and no solos were reported. 'l‘l|o (la_v’s business amounted 20.700 tons. including 5,100 ions in the form of cxchangcs from Julv tn lntcr deliveries. dull‘ closed at 7.1: Sop Si: ‘ Jan bl; “arch 05 and hlay .01. ~ ilcflilcd sugar was unchanged at an- vnnct-d 10 points to 3.80, effective tn- ruorrow. Prior to tho upturn a var!‘ hoary dt-luantl was reported and it was said that the trade had covered requirements for tho next two months FiiREllill EXCHANGE IiIONTREAIr. Juno 15. ntlinn Prelim-British -and foreign “xrhiiiiife in relation to thc (‘aundinn dollar. as compiled b_v the Royal Bank of Cnuadu_ closed tody as follows: lav an. cnn- Ausiralia pound . . . . .. 330000 Austria schilling no quotcd Bclchnn helltn 0mm: Brazil mllreis‘ . .. .. 0.0831’ Bulgaria lev not quoted 1y. llrmctl up on strength at Chicago and gradually ruoved through to high- er levels. Liverpool caught the spirit from Chicago. Opening quotations moved up to close st 5i to S: higher. export field. Foreign buyers of wheat appeared to have adopted s stand off policy. ' perienr-crl conilunc light with spreads unchanged to flnctlucaiiy higher. 27ELA. ' MA. fill; durum 01; no 3 duurm 5i; no 4 durum Dr. J. A. Clark. Superintendent 45 ex 1 feed 30%: no 1 feed 200i! 3 fccd 201,52 rejected 2L’ ‘ - oi truck lr sperulator about higher prices for wheat. to 500.000 bushel lots have been purchased "by _ minutes. Late upturns in bullish influence. oats iii-Q’; advanced, Grain Market ‘I a WINNIPEO WINNIPEG, June lib-improvement in wheat quotations at Liverpool and strength in securities markets-pulled wheat prices out of a bear rut here today. Substantial buying‘ for cago and eastern interests lifted pric- cs from a feeble opening to close 1 cent to 70% higher. ~ The close was steady; July ‘l higher at b5: October & to Y‘ higher st 51%; December 1 higher at 58 the session was negligible. , ‘Vlnnlpeg follow-ed (‘hicaso in the march bark to higher levels. The s-. mount of trade, bowever_ was relative- l_v small. No explanation was avail- able as to the burst of buying strength for Chicago. The market npEnt-rl "rather listless- toldri There was little of interest in the wheat nod coarse grains ex- u lull in demand. Offnriuga (‘ash CLOSE Wheat-July 51R: Oct 5T Onts~July 33MB; Harley-July 37H; Oct 35KB; lieu CASH PRICE! Chi- ' Export trade overnight 'snd . during - llootraal Market Siiielights to the more cheerful feeling which stocks on the Iifoiltrcal Exchange in today's ssslon ulljuyrll twenty stocks advancing JIN tn lnako the fifth consecutive gain ill tho lu- dex. The improvement in whcnt prices was s factor l|| Imlstr-rlng sentiment. Dominion of (‘ilnnda issues steady in rather quit-t dcniings on thc. bond market. Fnnadinu National ilail- ways issues actod lillflllilrly. dealt-rs reporting ' (liuunnil for lmtil classes. ' . and municipal is- sues were firm. Production of Pnnsolidaterl hfining and Smelting (‘olnpauy for thr- w-cci; ending, June T totalled 5,1117 inns, as compared with 80m ions in the cor- responding week of last your. lflflfilllfli BUBSINTU i Chicago . .. "H" 7006i ' New York . Oct . d}: Ilec t ' NEW YORK. June 15 (AP)- Billy Herman's error in the eighth 1\'hent—-.\‘o 1 hard 50%: no l nor ' o '.' nor 51%: no 3 nor 497110 4 ; no 0 fill; feedl durum ‘iii: no 2 0ots-.\‘o 2 c. w ram-no a r w sou: Barley-No fl c w 1/‘: no .1 c w 33%’, 37%. CHICAGO CHICAGO. Juno 15.~—Agprcaslvn_ uying credited to s noted eastern did much today to bring ' Around 21100000 bushels divided ln- were said to him-in a few Liverpool wheat quotatoins were a contributing Wheat closed unsettled lid-Hi above vesterdsys‘ finish. corn iii-FA _"P. ' and [arm's on: unchanged to b cents higher. BONDED WHEAT NEW YORK, Juno 1S.—-Bondod whent closed firmer. Close: July hi); Oct 52%. Farm Notes‘ (‘P1100 H001! Rom: S not quoted Czechoslovakia crown . on“ Finland flnnuirk .. (icrmany relchsnlnrk . Great Britain pound . "Face drarhma ... .. bolland florln iiuuznry bongo not quoted lndln rupee . Japan yen Jilgoslavln New zeniand poun Norway krone ... Poland zlotl .. . _ llounulnln lcu ... South Africa pound . . roam pcscta . . Sweden krone .., Switzerland franc ... _ Lulted States $ 151,", pc, prgmlum, Uutsider lVins Chesham Stakes at least. COTTON NEW YORK. June lL-Cotfon fut- ures closed steady. Closing bids: Jan Still; Fob 577: liinri-h 5R0; April 501i: t spot clnscrl qu‘ i. .\il Sill; Oct SIR-Ml: .|1 \Iav 0'11: June 51S; July Aug dung ass. Ltvznroor. Cotton spot in good demand: prices 0 points higher; American middllnt fair 3.22: strict good rnldtlllug 4.771 gond middling 4.117: strict middling 4112: mddlng 4.27: strict low mid- dling 4,17; low middling 4.07; strict ordinary 3.57: good ordinary 3.5T; re- ceipts were 0,000 bales. MONTREAL, Juno l5.—l)i\'li]0l\l|§ wnro annouucctl hero today as fob, ion-s: Holt Rcnfrt-w and Co. Ltd, Prefer- rcd_ regular quarterly 1%’, pcr rent for '.’ to record June 2o. I-lasiorn Dairies Ltd. regular quar- icrlv ‘Iii cents per share for quarter curling Juno 710, payable August l to record Juno llanlilion fcrrcd, regular quarterly 24 cents for quarter ending July 3i: Pay-obi» Aug- ust l_ to record July 15. EXCHANGE NEW YORK, June 15.-—Forciga ex- ch nge closed can‘. Great Britain " ’: Franco. .035‘: ltaly 5.11%: 1m 15.92%; Germany 23.00; can- ....a 36%. 710. liridgc Co. Ltd" 1st prs~ ASCOT. England. June 15-day The Canadian Preset-The Ches- hilm Stakes. for two-year-olds over the five furloug route, was won to. day by Lt. Col. Giles trader's "Man- nering," by "Manna. out. of "zar- 655." by a head. Mannering, star- lins at odds of 10o to '1. fnlished o. short head in front of Lord Der- by's "Complacent." and J. Dewar’s "Colaroma" was only a short head back in third place. Complscent started at 33 to one and Colaroms. at 7 to 4. Fifteen ran. WON HUNT CUP ASCOT, England. —Vlctor Em- monueYs "Totaig." three year old by“ Dawson City" out of Miss Car- lin, won the Royal Hunt cup this afternoon by two lengths from J. T. Downlngb "Eyes Front," with G. Lsmetonh Pricket, the favorite. third, another head back. Brought Their New Record l ___._. BOSTON. June 15—(A-P.l—An gutogyro piloted by William camp- beli descended at the East." Boston airport today with Campbiil claim- lngdp have set a new altitude reo-' ord for that type 0! Pill"- H9 claimed to have reached an altitude record of 20,400 mo, surpasslns the record of Captain Louis A. Yancey of 19.200 feet. and 22‘ Christian Socialists. Own Buckets (Associated Press) vrmuua. June Ito-Frau 015a‘ Rudel-Zeynek, who has been Pres- ident of the Austrian Senate since i927, had to quell o slight disturb- ance today when the three National Socialists walked into the opening session carrying buckets and towels. They were complaining that they had not been provided with wash- rooms as are members of the other parties, and they said they were going to use the articles they brought to “wash ourselves clean from parliamentary dirt." There are only three Nazis in the Senate against 22 Social Democrats __-.-____-_-_- WATERTOWN, N. Y., June 15- Damsge to the extent of $1,000,000, according to firemenu estimates was ‘done here last night by a fire, preceded by an/ xpiosion, which HOW T0 WASH BUTTER. As the making of dairy butler continues to constitute an import- ant phase of farm operation the following excerpt from Bulletin N0. s1 N. s. Department of saris-allure. Ottawa. "Buttemnluns on the Farm," will be of interest: "The butter should be washed a5 soon as churning is finished and only pure clean water should be used. If the butter is for immedi- ate use. rinse the butter by sprmli- ling two or three dlppermis 0f ooid water over the butter, allowing it to run off at once. Then rim in a little less water than there was cream and revolve the churn as in churning until the granule-i B" about the are of large peas and draw the water of immediately- In very warm weather have the water about 2 degrees colder t-hl-ll the buttermilk and in oold weather from 2 to 3 degrees Wanner- If the butter is intended for pack- ing, run in slightly more water than there was cream. abWi- 3 degrees colder Qthan the butter- milk, and revolve the churn quickly about half a dozen times and draw it off: then wash s. second time using a little lass water than there was cream. at the same temper- ture as the butterlnilk. and revolv- in; the churn as in churnlnS until the granules are about. the size of large peas and draw off the water at once." inning ignited the fuse that. blew the Chicago Cubs‘ lead to pieces to-| day and the Giants scored five runs in one big frame to defeat the League leaders 6 to 3 in the _ first game of their series. IFor the first seven innings Pat Malone held the New Yorkers in the hollow of his pitching hand. allowing only three hits and one run. Big Frank Hogan opened the eighth with a single. A walk and Orltz‘ single filled the sacks bub two were out. before there was any real trouble. Then Hennan lei Freddy Lindstromh easy grounder slip through him and two rum came home to tie the score. Man- ager Bill Terry smacked a s’ngle for another run and then came scratch singles by 0t; and Jackson, each of which sent home another tally. The Phils won a shortened ocn-, test at: Philadelphia. from St. Louis 'i to 4 when s heavy rain beef cattle is lost when they lack proper finish. George M. Muir, B. S. A., Dominion Animal Husband- msn, offers the following suggest- ions for finishing beef steers: The putpose of reducing the succulent part of the ration to- wards the last of the fishing period is to harden up the flesh with the idea of preventing shrink in transit- This can be further sided by cutt- ing out the succulent feed entirely lust before shipment and allowing the animals to fill up on dry hay. grass hay being preferable to clover in this case. The grain ration may be maintained to the last provided it is not of too laxative a nature. Cutting out the salt, just previous to shipment, will also help, the dry hay being sufficient to cause the animals to drink plenty of water. The appearance of the animals counts considerably when selling, both in the feed lot. and on the market. They should be clean and trim as it; is possible to have them. Grading them in uniform lots, as to size and finish, will also help greatly in realizing a. higher price. MONTREAL June i5.—While fail- ing to maks any impotraut response 119113109911 in the Wall Street rnarkl-l. n gent-rally steady tone, ulth lhc urcragc prion of u-crt-l i‘ N Canadian Gov’t. Bond Quotations Bond Dom Dom lmnl lmm lmlu id Ask (‘an 556-34 005g (‘an ,.. bl/a-Ii‘! Full . 415-10 011/‘ Fun Fun (‘nu ck f Imul in l 1min t‘; . BHYHHG E lpillliiililll (Canadian Press) NATIONAL LEAGUE i R. if. E. 3 8 1 - . 6 8 0 Malone and l-lartuett; Filzsim. mons, Gibson and Hogan, 0'Fsrreli. I n. u. r2. ‘St. Louis . 4 a o Philadelphia ‘I12 0 Johnson, Stout and Mancuso; _l-ioilcy and V. Davis. ' i , n. n. s. Cincinnati .. ... 511 1 Brooklyn 1 'i 0 Lucas and Lombardi; Clark and Sukeforth. R. H. E. ‘Pittsburgh 5 15 2 PRODUCE _MO.\'TREAIr_ June l5w~sfllflled pm. dlag st the weekly suction held to- day at the Montreal Board of Tradl sent cheese prices ‘A to 1A cent high. cr than was expected. No 1 Quebet - while, of which 4:11 boxes were oi’- “refli; ‘"1’! Y" Vii cent pcr pound and no .. white brought 8% ccnls. No l no l colored -to the amount of 11:: irnxvtlnlsnlli at 0 7-10 rents pi-r pound lilac llidl boxcar of no ‘.' colon-d brought Sill cents. As s rnsuit of those prh-ps "lIPlEse luarkci in the nftcrnnorl Itcnerully l|iiliil'll l; cont Quebec chm-sl- than 3...“. 0'; cents fur ulliu- “m; colored. Ontario rillwsn who 1;, W“; "PIMP M "it on- ‘rant-s nlul m, rents for colorful. llovcipts urn: 2110 boxes There was also .~'||]|l by "Kn-gum 75f boxes of no 1 Qllfillfll‘ buitt-r at fill; r-vut pnr pnllmi and Ill? lunar-a of "n 3 "i 15ml u-cnls. ’i‘lc butlcr mnylgsp at thcso prices, ids unr-lnlnzcd al- though some llflllliflx rcpt-n "skin: n frflvlwn illkllcr. Ileccipts continued light lit ‘Jii boxes. The egg market coutinilcnb stronger as regards rarlnts, thonnlnlnmn, gm Jrnded Onlarloa or l'l‘:lll‘ll‘.~i bccoinina l\ cents for oxlrasr 1.7 coats for tlrstl and 1.1 cents for liPflfillilF. In sum! mutations cxtras u-crl- lH§ vcnls. (it. i-‘rlnlrs irfgro vcry light Willi liar-Ii; nay prn re t- H's or: ll‘ hi-, Rn‘ were 1,500 nnnili, I d k “M” Potatoes wcrc dull and unchanged the l\'iil iliullor or. , lH-vlllillli‘ l-r-nls for Hadley, Stewart, Gray and Ferrell. R. H. E. Boston... .. 310 5 Cleveland 914 1 Michaela, Lisenbee, Moore and Tate; Ferrell and Sewell, R. H. E. Washington . . . . .. 611 a Detroit 'i 10 l Crowder, Thomas. Burke an! Spencer; Wyatt, Hosett and Hay- worth. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First. game: Boston .. . 2 5 0 Meine, Swift and Grace; Padden. - Brandt and Spohrer. E AMERICAN LEAGUE ' R. B. E. New York 1 6 3 Chicago .. 2 6 1 Pennock and Dickey; Jones, Fa- ber and Grube. B. B. E. Philadelphia 8 1i. 0 St. Louis 913 2 Freitas, Mehaffey and Cochrane; washed out. the game in the seventh inning. Pinky Whitney's first innin! homer with the bases full tied the score at 4 to 4, after the Cards got away to s hard hitting start a- gainst Ed Holly. Chuck Klein's 17th homer of the season with Bartell on base in the second inning broke the tic. Tony Plot's triple in the eighth drove in two runs to break a 2-2 deadlock and help give Pittsburgh s 5-2 victory over the Braves at Boston. ‘ The Pirates made 15 hits off El Brandt while Meine and Swift al- lowed the tribe only five. The Braves runs, both unearned. came in the sixth when Plot. made a bad throw with the bases loaded. Red Lucas and three former Dodgers finished of! Brooklyn in nest fashion and gave the Cincin- nati Reds a 5 to 1 victory in the Toronto Newark.,......... 6 0 3 Lelbhardt, Poser and Smith; Weav- er. Miner. Mamaux and Brenzel. Second game: R. H. E. Toronto 2 B 0 Newark... 5 a 2 Barnes and Smith; Welch, Miner and Brenzel. First game: Montreal Reading McAfee and Head; Krueger. Second game: Yerkes and B. H. E. Montreal 4 0 Reading . .. .. '2 6 0 Brown and Susce; Milsteacl, Zum- bro and Krueger. First game: Rochester ... t. .. u Jersey City . . . . . . . .. 4 6 0 Starr, Kaufmann and Jonnsrd; Ogden, Cssitarelia and Outen. Second game: Rochester 7 81 JerseYCity . . . . .. 615 1. Eckert, Wysorlg, Wetherell and Florence; Donahue and Veltman, Outen. First gamer Buffalo ... .1212 1 Baltimore ... 610 I Fusselp, Brewer and Krouse; Tsuscher, Foreman, Smythe, Gurn- bslt. and Bool. Second game: series opener at Brooklyn. Lucas pitched seven hit ball in his 13th complete game and his eighth victory of the season. Babe Herman, Ernie Lombardi and Har- vey Hendrick drove in all the Reds‘ runs, Herman and Lombardi lash~ ing out homers. i’. H. E. Buffalo ... 2 4 i Baltimore ... 2 8 l Gould and Grouse; Holloway ant i-finkle. (Called first half of fifth-dork ness). rua-rlslci-Fuucts by w.a.|.Aw '2 now ro nouns cnor cosrs In Bulletin 159 "Oust of Produc- lnsssnncrvnsinuierrlirlem- vlnces", just: issued by the ‘Bx- perlmental Farms Branch of the Dominion Department of Asflllli- turs, the following int-till"!!! paragraph appears: , "'I‘hs most important factor. P9P- haps, in reducing the cost of pro- duction is to secure Israel‘ Yitidl per acre. Most of the items of ex- pense incurred in 8100008 I 0W9 are the same whether the own be small or large while only l i" items vary directly with the Yield- The expenses for rent. or use 0f the land. taxes, preparation of soil, seed, seedins’. machinery "id most of the harvesting costs are the sums irrespective of the yield. ‘it is cleariiin. therefore. lo secure as large yields as are economically possible, and pecially the ranfall, plays s very dominant part. in pf“- duci good yields and thal- n0 human control is possible over it. nevertheless, there are many "“*"\' ways of lncressinl yields." ___,i-.Z___ _ destroyed the I-iungerford building, containing two large stores and damaged two other structures rmsnruo assa- srssas aetto user-p wonosn u= m. oz AS WELL FIXED A5 you AT o0’? 1.215 SIT oowu AND TALK i1 OVER wouosn u= n'.|. 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