ren- 1l,.'ii.'i hoxos, island grit-u uiouiviiiin imiuiovs cou- t JULY 15. 1933 Stock Qrrrogtatior-rs THE BGK STH (F tinned from page 7) Montreal . _‘ Stock Market’ (Canadian Press) it ckl lollllilllt A ... ... ... ... "-- l g l’ li. .. . D0111 Brillsc Bow Smith 1mm Steel and Coul ii Int Nickel ... liliisscy Iliirris . -- ..- iiircbn Fi-mi Montreal Power . - y“: Brew Power C0111 ~ Quebec Power Shiiwinignu .. gnu.) of (‘on .. . . Winnipeg El ... ... .. ‘Pivotal New York Stocks ansdian Prsls) Stocks V Qlllflil Chzln cnl . . . . . . . . . . . .. Aiu unil it‘ l<‘i'ul~‘\\'vr Aiu Huieliiiig . Aiu Tel nmi '1 Anaconda Atrhisoil Anhnrn .‘lt‘|1l' . . . Paiiuiiu llrv ... . l‘ P R Close 130 (‘use ..- Chesapeake Xllitl Uliio (‘on (ins Tex Gulf . . . . . . . .. Puinu (‘ilrbldtv . . |'uioil Pacific [Yiiiiril CON! ~- ll H liulilicr Vnniiiliilm Wi-iringhniiso “Yvnlivnrth ... . goth Nienl .. . . S Stall ... ...., ... GRfi/N (Csnatfan Press) WINNIPIHL Jill)‘ H (‘LOSE Wheat: Jilly £11: Uri 0.‘; 93%: Dec ‘5-058/4; .\l:'_\' 5 . , Oil!’ Jll'v ~i Oct. 4395A; Dei- nliinv; July 527.15; on 551,15; 1m w; .\lny iirn. (‘ASH PRICES 3 No 1 ilurnin ti‘). : No 217W 4214; No 7i : Ex l (evil Gil-i; Nn 1 "Til illi- : ‘ fowl ii‘! ; livji-ctiiltlflti; 'l‘l<ii-k Rogues (Pnnniliun l';-~- n) .\l0.\"l‘lil-lAl., July it-iiutirr prleoi-l which ihpiu-d l. l-i iii-ills -i pound i-iir- liin in the no.1: nu rho blouirviri nuil |)|'<lll|ll'\' lliliTliL", riiilii-ii to. t-ll half u i-i-iit lllLlli r, wit‘ haying ri-tnru t: - ti-c Jmil! walk. . ‘l~ -1 l.'l ir li-ss |l1'\tlll\~' gm.- rmlly 191,; to lllll; vi-iis '1 polllivl. 1w- rciplil toiiillcil 2,1117» iii-hrs, slightly t-rsicr lone prvrnlieil on the ogi: uinl-ki-t, “lill Kifiillfltl ship- nicuts in Uilflttill or loss selling as low as lil vents a tin-run fur extras, l.‘- ceuts i’ r fltlltl illll 121,-‘ routs fur -' ‘JV _ s (‘Oliflfll A few Illflllfli’! llnirwtrti SllKlii-‘SIIWIIII 1F IKY‘ m’ the age of thirty one’ For ly higher prior 1.... u... gpnprn| tlherritt H31 the first time since i919 there will . s - mark-t rnom-il nriiliml tho above fig- iin-s. A toml of .331. cnsvs was offer-- til for iuile. Th.- Ullomlo nriilu-t was also frar- t'nii:illy WISH“, tho uiurliet lu-i-niiiing 111.1’. to 111/, wants u pnltnil for Un- inro viii-rue lliill Qll"lll‘(' cheese iinlf s cent. linuent them» levels. livceipts New lirnnsivivk nnii Prineo Ellwliftl illlnrtl to ho qlllilltl lit $1.15 i" 31-25 por 80 pminil link, wliilc new Qiiclu-i- politicos time fllrlli iit $1.170 lo 51-35 n-r-crillng tn qnnllty". EXCHANGE (Fuuiuliuu Press) .\i0.\"i‘lil-.'.-\i., July .ii-iiril|>h foreign cxi-iiiingc iii relation iu tiic fiiiundiiin tlollni" iii-l clllllllllul it)’ lill! uynl iliink of Conn-iii, closet-ti lutiuy is (illlnwii:-— Alkt-illiun peso iiiti-IL’. Aitstrulln pnuuil ;l.lIl.l~i‘-'. Austria sciiilliiig .1783. lit-lgluin lifllilll ,'_ is. ' lirnuil uiilrcls Jlhlii. lluignriu luv .0117. (‘hlnn llnng Kong ilollnrs .3718. (‘zor-horiloriiklu clown .0169. llenniark krone .2250. l\‘|nl:inri fiuuiark .ll1t(l. France franc .0551), llerinanyhciihsninrk .3108. iirent Britain |i0illlll 5.11182. tin-eve giruvhnui .Il(I\‘ii_ Holland finrin Jill‘ Hungary pt-ngn _, lntilii rupee liaiy lire .0706. Jillian you .315". Jugoslnviu ilinnr .0215. New Zi-niuliii 1 4.0102. Norn-ny krona .. Poland aioti .178. “Roumnnin leu .0101. w iouih Afrit-ii pound 5.01M. P Spain pesetll .1250. Burr-den krona .3100. swliififllfilt‘ franc L") n ntl . .21. . Unites Slates iloiiar 4% pH‘ 06M l’) Premium. (Canadian Press) Exchange nitrs at tlm close today In o'- r . ullraund sterling in iilonireni 5.01 l7. S. tloliar in Montreal 1.041’;- Frencii from: in Montreal 5.1!). Pound sterling in New Yin-Ir 4.711%. Canadian ‘ilnllar in New York il-Vig. Frenrh franc In New York 5.112. NEW YORK. Jnly lt-(LPJ-Fnr- Il|:n oxrhrnnge easy. Grant Britain lemanil high 4.711%: lon- 4.7 i. ‘A; no tiny hills $.01: lialy 7.00; Germany 34.20: Canada 11.1%. fluii Mines Ventures ... "5 .\"ckers ... ... 7' “my 8'11.’ .. ... .. ... W‘ Wtfto Lake ... ... ... ... ... 7% Markets At A- G l a n c e~ In last week's Down the Back Stretch. ws made a nits-statement re Loot S., saying that shs was sold for a long price to parties in the U. S. A. It should have been Dot, by Administrator. (Canadian Press) Toronto-Industrial stocks irregu- mglxanltl-glilleiwcakness predominated n” w“ bred by the 31”“ of It t-‘lflle- Sesritown and was given her early Toronto-Industrial stocks irregu- tnkln vbrir-sinderiin-iy IDWII at] Close. WInnZpog-JVhcnt cinseil higher. l New Yolk-Rubber higher; sugar lower: coffee barely steady. MT’L. CURB (Canavfsn Press) development by Alder Black, s man with a lot of brains and quits a horseman. As s three-yesr-oid she was sold to a syndicate of ten Summerside gentlemen and was placed in the hands of Ronnie Steele for training and development. These gentlemen afterwards sold her to parties in the United States for $1,- 500, and she took a record of 2.18 on the trot. Very fast time for the early nineties. cotton and Stocks ll A Oil . . Brauhlirnois new ... ... . m‘, {W _j One day when Ronnie was Jogging “Wllkvr rfd Dot around town-by the way, she was a pluggy, low-headed more of rather ordinary appearance-s very prominent horseman-farmer from the Royalty got in the wagorflsnd v drove around with Ronnie. Finally 51.11,: he asked s price on her, not know- z". ing that she was the famous Dot, 3.}, Ronnie said "Oh, I guess $65." The farmer then offered $75, not. a. cent 1a,; , more. Imagine his disillusionment 1'3"’ n" " H“! when an hour later he found he had In) mo» . 1s Ninir 11nd .. 1:114, ; driven behind the thousand dollar ' FDOH 1v. Y. guns (Canadian Press) Stocks Ann-r (‘ynn B ... .. Amer‘ Sup l">n'rr ... ... . As Gas aild El ... ,, (‘an blnrvnul . ("fl-a S"i'~\' , El Bowl anti Shara l~‘oril of Cnnadn A . st. on ind .. ...' .'.. .1 Muvgvc (Canadian Press) 'l‘Oli0.\"l'U, July 14- Stocks Acuii- Oil ... Ronnie was s. great man for quick repartee. On one occasion when racing in New Brunswick an Island stallion, famous for hitching behind, was parading around the track, Dr. McAllistcr turned to Ronnie and asked him if the said nurse was gn- ing to start that clay. “No, I don't think so“ said Ronnie, "I think he is waiting for the hop, nkip and Jump at the Caledonia games." On another occasion a notoriously mean man passed when Ronnie was speaking to an acquaintance. Ron- nie said “Do you see that man? Well he is so mean that if he was Blink lllll . . Briilorno .. .. (‘cu i'nt . i.‘ l 0'1 .. (lgstlexT . s ghost it wouldn't give you a 82113;“ out» (‘Dliiliiflflfa --_-_ t‘ ' .. - i)nolli‘iTfl.l|I'ileIs’ . How we an ml” Ronnle- whfl’ 5232111161.?!‘ » - - - -- fun we had at the race track when .,,,.,|,,|,. he would arrive, all the jokes and glxjlxififilflu- J yarns that would be spun. He, P. (irfllllillli .. 3-. Hammond and Henry Hooper uglfifglf" have gone and nobody is here who .ll1llll1igl'1’ can fill the void. llmiu-ntentl . . Walter Cox has s remarkable colt trottcr this year in King Ben.‘ He was raced very little as a two yea-n old and did not show anything like _,, the form of several other two yea-r 1514 olds like Spencer McElwyn, etc. laikeiniiil . . . linko Slit a Lowery lit-o .. j§}jj,°,',‘,’_','",',‘. jj; _ _ f,‘ Started bi North Randall, Ohio, n Qfilllinllillzin - -- week ago he won the first heat in a ihiyinliiii l" H ' field of ten three year olds in -‘l"\\'"""*“* 2.04 3-5. In the second heat he .\l~l l Ailil ".1... f5: threw a shoe which caused him to “off llnll . .\imii-l:i .. xi"...- .. ‘ metre a break and he was distanced. if", Many believe that he has a big _-"‘ chance to win the $50,000 Humble- tonian Stake. I) 4’: Guy Axworthy, 2.00% ,the world's 1.1m greatest sire of speed with the ex- ception of Peter the Great 2.0711, ‘ft died a. few days ago at Walnut Hall, be no yearlings by him sold st this fiinllxfiolllflf- - xix/i fall's auctions. Last November fif- inl-r u»??? ' 5n teen foals by him were sold in New York and among them was the colt ;|‘1‘f‘k Hugh n10 sturdy 2.10%, now s two year old ' " ,2 and as yet unbeaten in all his races Tri":itl\\'t‘ll .. 2'1," this year. llnit lilrk . l’! Vipnnll .. W“ \\'ll_tflt'y~i' "fr" Guy Axworthy was so»: by his _‘.‘.,‘,f,‘“j*_‘_ " breeder, John H. Shuits of New TW" "l" '--"°“-°°°- York, as a five year old, with the onus-run 11'"! statement that he had trotted a Awnmm quarter of a mile better than thirty Aigmitn seconds as a two year old. He was j§_'_§‘,‘,','"‘,',,'} bought by William Bradley of Rari- llindwlvl ton, N. J. for $8,100. While there he “g “w” 91% produced Lee Axworthy, 1.58%. Brt-‘t 'l‘r ..'.' III 11' ' whose record is still the best ever made by a stallion of sny age. Prior to the advent of Les Ax- to the late senator J. W. Bailey of Texas, who sent him back to the auctions again in New York in i914, making a prediction which has since come to pass, that he would be among the world's greatest sires. Foothills .' .. can» .. .. Gnnrifish .. ‘mmall’ " People discredited this sflll he W88 irompoif. sold shortly afterwards for 82,500. klililéqmff: ' _ , No particular attention was paid to ~71" W" - - " him until Lee Axworthy was sold for ‘rill-k 121'"? " 4a 320,000, ‘rhen his price wont up am- Laire lifaron Hsisnovvcrsditedssbsingths sirs of 480 trottsrs in the 2.30 list. rburofthessareinthstwomin- uto list, 2'1 in the 2.06 list and I52 in the 2.10 list, besides which he is creditod with fourteen pacers in the 2.10 list. Peter the Great while liv- ing never exceeded this great show- ing. ' ~ The brown colt Calumet Desmond. sftsr winning s. heat in 2.09 ovsr the h!!! mile track at Sturbridge, Mass, WM Pronounced by W. H. Gochor, Secretary oi’ the National Trotting Auociation, as cns of the greatest and most promising three year old trottcrs in training. It is interesting to note that he sold for a medium small price st auction like his great contemporary Calumet Delco, a three your old who has not lost a race in fifteen starts as a two year old and s three year old. Rockingham Park, Salem, N. H. where the rlmners held sway for two weeks recently and where on im- mense amount of money was bat on the Mutusis, was built originally by “Bet-a-Miliion" Gates, and had rather a disastrous history through failure cf the Legislature to allow betting there for years. John H. Gates was one of the greatest gamblers the world has ever known. His deals in the stock market were always spectacular and nearly ai- ways profitable to Gates. He went in for r-unning racing on a big scale and took some of his best horses over to England. There he gave the book-makers the shock of their lives, literally “bet" them into sub- mission by wagering s. million dol- lars on one of his mounts and Gates won! When Guy the Tramp was so dis- sstrously beaten in the Edwards Stake at Cleveland last week , the race was won by Dick Reynolds with the first heat in 2.02%.. He is a son of the famous Single O, the horse that time forgot, and it is predicted that he will beat two minutes. Up in Ontario n has been found necessary to placo a bsr on Bertha Patch 2.06%, who won twenty-one races last year, the world's greatest number, and has been beating all the horses in the 2.15 class soessily and breaking track records that oth- er competitors are scared of. It is understood that a $1,000 match race between Toll Gate and Bertha is be- ing negotiated. ' D0 YOU KNOW BOYS, I WAS WONDERRQ’ IF I WAS OUT wiTl-l A COUPLE OF TENDERFOOTS TILL I ssEN vb FILL , " L/ JOY OF A YER PIPES - Lsrgcpscicsgc 10c Extra lslgc 15c Tl-IE. issAnsrswssa sac 0K1: THAT'S ONE ON VOL! OLDTiMER. WE LEARNED THE , ,. o‘ THE CAMPFIRE AND vouLi azure " “sw FiND om on ME WITHOUT oun GOOD PIPE AROUND Men oi the Maritime: all soy "by their pipe tobacco yo slioii know them." Fragrant, mellow Rosebud—- blended io suit the exacting Maritime iosie~—is the tobacco that most Maritime men prefer. IF YOU PREFER PLUG TOBACCO SMOKE ROSEBUD 20c BIG PLUG At Orsngeville, July 4th, the three year old trot was won b; Aiayne in 2.17% and 2.18. Juilen 7 odd win- ninz the second heat in 2.15%. The 2.30 pace was won by Dorothy Grat- tan in straight heats, best time 2.14. At Napanee, Ont., the same day, Bertha Patch won ths 2.09 class in straight heats, best time 2.10%. The 2.17 class was won by Margaret; Brewer, best time 2.i2‘/=. The 2.25 class by Peter Kay, best time 2.13%. King Spruce, holder of the Northam track record of 2.11% made at Electric Light races last year, arrived Thursday evening and is now quartered at the Northsm race track. On July 1st he lowered the Middleton, N. s. record to 2.12 in a winning race. Marjorie M., 2.07% is also at Northsm. Dr. F. W. Christopher of Boston, Mass, is now visiting here and was at the race track Thursday evening and Friday morning. The Doctor is one of our most popular visitors, Peter at Law by Peter Henley, paced the fastest heat of the season at North Randall recently, winning in 2.10%. The fastest mile trotted so far this season was that; of the brown stallion Cheer in the 2.18 trot at Cleveland last week, when he won the first heat in 2.03. We had pointed but to us on the street s. few days ago s mare being driven in a wagon. There was some- thing familiar about her, the colour arid the shape of her hind quarters reminded us of another mare, but we could not think what one. It was a daughter of Dixie Girl we were looking at. Many of our read- ers will remember her by the fact that she had a gold tooth. Impor- ted by Myron Henderson from Sunny Tennessee with the story that she had gone a mile on s half mile track there in 2.10, Dixie Girl prov- ed s great disappointment, never living up to anything like the repu- tation that came with her and if we remember bright, failing to head a. single summary. The fastest mile pacer in Quebec Province for a long time was that of Baldwin, when st an afternoon's sport at Montreal recently he lower- ed the trsck record in the third nest to 2.07% from 2.09%. This chap was recommended to a party in P. E. I. as a good buy in January- He is eligible to the 2.18 pace. worthy Mr. Bradley had sold Guy I Recent races in Ontario show that they are stopping fast up there. _At London, Ont., a week ago Mac Pct- ers won the 2.15 pace in 2.10%. 2.11%, after losing the first heat to Peter T. in 2.11. The 2.22 pace was by Ginger Grsttsn in straight heats. best time 2.11%. Mac Grattan sec- ond. The 2.28 pace was won by Grattsn Patch after Nettle G. had to see him. His first hurdle race won the first heat, time. 111%- 113-’ 2.12%. i bringing with him always a wealth Q-OO GOO-GO iivertising iiates- ayaiiie in Advance g Central Guardian locals, (c. per word; Western and Eastern locals, 2c. per word; Announcements and Corning Events, 2c. per word; Clunifled, 2o. per word; ln Memoriam Notices, 70c per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Ofler- ings, Cards, etc, 4c. per name; Letters of Condolence, 70c. per inch; Not-ices of ‘Thanks and Appreciation, 10c.'pcr inch or 4c per word. Other rater on appil _ Mhslmum Charge for any advertisement twenty - five ¢ cents, § CARBOARD SUITABLE FOR lining outhouses, etc. 1c per sheet. Guardian Oflioe.’ tf. BATE-lo per word. three la- ssrtions for tho price of two, strictly payable in advancs. For Sale ~ Agents Wanted SALESMEN FOR GUARANTEED lirie men's wear; Cash commiss- ions daily. Also liberal bonuses. Experience unnecessary. selling equipment free. Promotion for men who qualify. Public Service Mills, Dept. 1173, London, On- tario. A. W. July 15. FOR SALE-GIRUS- BICYCLE. Apply Guardian. 1830-7-15-81 the better grade ses or call F. S. Reeves, Southport. 1775-7-14-31. WIRE NOSE GUARDS FOR horses. S. L. Hardy 8r Co. 1796-7-14-21 Female Help Wanted WOMEN WANTED TO SEW FOR of news re horses and horsemen in the Eastern States. He has with him this time a two year old trotter by Great Britten 2.02%, dam Gfivotte by Axworthy. This colt is a. perfect beauty, well developed, sound and clean in limbs and has all the mark- ings of a high class colt. He is be- ing cared for by James Mcfnnis, and it is understood the Doctor will personally superintend his training. A sunning race track is to be built in Seattle, Washington, and s. 43 FOR SALE - WILLYS-KNIGHT in good going order. First reason- able offer accepted. 24 Uper Hills- borough Street, July ll-tf. FOR SALE — SEVERAL COOK- ing Ranges with or without tanks. Also several smaller stoves. Apply us st home. Sewing machines necessary. No selling. Ontario Nsckwear Company, Dept. 147, Toronto. July 1-8-15-22-28. WANTED - COUNTRY GIRL FOR general housework. References re- q““°d' Apply °"“'§l§“1‘.',';7_,5_u_ so Rochford Street. 1778-7-14-21. T L FOR SALE-TWO NEWLY FRESH- o 9t eried milk cows, Guernsey grade, young, and in prime condition. Hammond Sanderson, West Roy- slty. 1816-7-15-31. T0 LET — HOUSE 211 SYDNEY Street. Apply 259 Queen, 1792-7-14-31. day time limit has been placed on its construction. The passage of a, part-mutual betting bill is the cause! of the appearance of this, the fore- runner of a lot of new tracks to be built in the State of Washington. There is a big turn over in senti- ment in the U. S. A. Too much puritisnism has caused s. revolt and a. sort of “new freedom" is taking hold there. Most of the States have made purl-mutual betting legal with the result that race tracks are do- ing a lbnd office business, plenty of spectators and all having a high old time. The breweries are working over-time supplying beer to the thirsty and now we note where $10.3 000,000 plant is to be erected at Peoria, Ill, to convert the corn there into the famous Hiram Walker Can- adian Club Rye Whiskey- The" B a similiarity between the conditions in the U. S. A. to those that follow- ed the death of Cromwell and the reign of Charles the Second. "Brown Jack" the most pouular "c; hog” in England 8nd Bf. one time considered the craziest horse in the world, was sold as s two y!" old for $250. One of his peculiarities is that he sits down, literally plants his hind quarters on the mango!’ and stays there when visitors come was in 1927 where he won five pounds. Since that time he hi8 FOR SALE -- DESIRABLE 100 acre farm, 4 miles from Char- lottetown. New house, orchard. etc. Basie Stewart, Southport, R. R. 1. 1815-7-15-11. T0 LET-A FURNISHED SUM- mer cottage at Stanhope. Phone 545-L. 1799-7-14-31 TO LET — ROOMS FOR TOUR- ists. Airy, clean and lovely. Apply 70R SALE '- MALAGAS" HAY Guardian Office. 1785-7-14-31. 881*» 815° Rmk 511i 10f “WM and Cattle. Earle Fisheries Co, 83 Water Street. 1722-7-12-61. Lost __-__-i--____ FOR SALE — AUCTION FORT!- LOST - BETWEEN EMERALD Five, Bridge and Whist Score Guardian Central Job Nov. l-tf. Cards. Printery. and WINSLOE, truck tire and rim. Finder please notify William James Ford, North Milton. 1791-7-14-31. FOR SALE - AUCTION ‘FORTY- Five, Bridge and Whist: Score Cams. Guardian Central Job Prlntcry. Nov. 1-tf. LOST-BETWEEN CHARLOTTE- town and Alexandria, tsil board for Chevrolet truck. Finder please i leave at Rowland Cody, AlGX-i SHREDDED WHEAT FOX FEED sold every day excepting Wed- srnswscanrns." 1r YOU wsnr. Personal lPRIVATE HOME KINDERGAR- tens pay. We start you. The Canadian Kindergarten Institute, Toronto (i0) Personal July 3-8-15-22-29, Wanted BOTTLES WANTED-PINTS AND quarts. Phone 1107. 1433-6-29-111 Mule Help Wanted SINGLE MAN WITH REFER- ences, small farm. Must be cap- able. Steady work. Apply Guardian. 1797-7-14- wsnrsn - MAN T0 wonx on farm. Guy Rodd, Brackley, 1804-7-16-81 __i__-_______ lWANTED - sxrsrumvcsn MAN to work on farm. Amos Rodd. j Milton, 1821-1-15-21. i -_. nscoius ' sxrsrrr amen‘ through our special low toss course. Hundreds of successful graduates. Write Moler Barber College, 573 Harrington, Halifax, B. H. W. 'I‘u-Sst-tf, Mysteriously Disappears From Shi] (Canadian Press) YARMOUTY-I, N. S., July 13.- Dissppenrance of a woman passem ger from the Boston-Yarmouth lin- er Evangeline puzzled authorities to- night, snd an investigation was un- der way. . She was listed on the steamer‘: books as Mrs. H. M. Russell, the name under which she took passage st Boston. When the steamer arriv- ed at Yarmouth she was missing. A steward said he had escorted the woman to her cabin. The door remained locked on the VOYBKB 11nd. when it was opened here, there was no sign of the occupant. A DON hole was open. The bflililaile 1185 not been opened. cossrar. VESSEL DAMAGED av we SI‘. JOHN'S, Nfld. July 13-8801 sndria. 1832-11 nesday afternoons and between twelve and one o‘clock at Car- ter's Warehouse. railway siding. J. Robert Mutch, Shredded Wheat Company. 1712-7-11-41. taken part in over forty events and has won nearly $100,000. Calumet Dubuque. a three year old pacing colt by Peter the Brewer. has the honor of having graced the fastest heat by s. three year old. this week, when at North Randall. Ohio, he won the Matron Stake in 2.03%. ~- Miscellaneous Fox. Gordon McLean. Cornwall. 1806-7-15-11. At Arthur, Ont., July 5th, W- J- Grsttsn won the 2.28 pace, best time 2.17%. The 2.22 pscs was won by Bonnie Betty best time 2.14%. The 2.15 cisss by Alf Abdeli, best time 2.12%. Ltd, Toronto <10.) July 3-8-15-22-29. Apply Guardian. fortable home. 1807-7-15-31. CAPTUBED REGISTERED MALE a1 WANTED - BOARDERS IN Cohbi moved. Some new plates will from her hazardous trip to north- .ern ouiports of Newfoundland. the lsteamer Prospcrio w.il have to go ‘on the drydock for about two yveeks for repairs to damage caused by ice. The Prospcrto was one of sever- steamer jammed in the ice dur- ing the first irip northward, which was doubly dangerous this season becauge of unprecedented ice mn- ~ mm: r ‘~22: n.."::..t..."2.":=':.. The stern bar of her forefoot is broken and several plates on the starboard side will have to be re- bk required. By George M('i\':'.‘.i'.'." Bringing Up Father IIALIFAX, July 18. - Douglas Grant, Canadian badminton cham- picn. won the Halifax county tennis championship with a victory '. "‘ titleholder. Bevil Piers. ‘The Uppcr- Canadian sthlsto, who enter-ed the final round by defeatin: Hugh MscLennsn, a former charm. in straight sets today over tho dc- 1 pica, beat Piers 8-0, 7-5, 6-1. WELL~ w: SENT rsR AN OTHER DQ¢TDR~| Alto"? bio’. AN VM GONNA FIND A DOCTOR-WHO with.‘ HAVE QF-BFoE ENOUGH ‘ro swr ta- Doihi‘ WW" WHAT AREYDU THE QJRGLAR QUIET PLEASE- OPEN YOUR EYE wlns- NOvI 0L5 DOCTOR? cues: i-r- nuan- T° ' oama- oenoaq I, My. Qi-i MY’. ~- 944 " GOOD GRAClOUS- MY — MY — MY- MAv t 05E. "(OUR ‘TELEPHONE 7 (F. I W’ » // u HELLO’. t5 W-i-ufi DR. QuTTEM- THE ounoaosw WELL, ‘rt-us i6 DR. KlLofi CURE-MALI. wou cons. qvsR To MR-JIGCS House? N’) f‘: 7 ¢ I in \ I §:$§§§§i222EE 7aru;~.»-__ tle _ ‘t0 Col- d an- ntsric field Cirsis n b- Alta. ff ths strain ll MI Ivsatk l, 089' yellow. Farm is class A. I. Rail! as first DQII. lrsirll. Winder- u thc Ooultet, an Do- \ v .~