URI IN IIISIIRMIGE B . HOLM AN ' CHARLOTTETOWN l Boxing Union Wants Peace ,__.__.. une o. (UPJ-Like the the tin andthc sYnl-hctifi the cauliflower indust- fi ‘u ‘m. pews and profits through Vmnmmml ofgajllflfluOll o! a great u trust. The International Box- ungm which met recently in 1;, waved flags of truce in the 1 direction of the New York Boxing commission. the Brit- lng Board of Control and the cmmun Boxing Association. u New york, Canada and Britain M, like peace they can loin the mwmutional Union alongside of Eg- mmmnark, Poland. France, Spain, ‘W’ Germany and Czechmlovakla. m, boxing capital oi the universe m“ M neither New York nor Lon. m but Paris and the Czar of all mgdvm would be a Belgian M. “mice Collard, not Lord Lonsdale wymes A. Farley. _ 1m International Union wants to hive final say in all matches as to mm“ or not the crown of a. cham- M is m g0 to the winner, At Brus- fl‘ the union decided that a Car- nera-Sharkey match would not be mognized as a title fight but that a wlbling-Scllmellng set to would. me Union has its own ideas of flmnplons too and drew up the fol- [owing table oi world's and European fligmplmfi 1 \ l pARIS. J ‘ne-Bligm‘. Still m: Box l Announce Classes Central Guardian l I‘ DEATH RIGRETTEDJrienGI in the Province will regret in learn 0f the death of Mr. J. R. lhswe, North Attleboro, Mus, who poued any on May 31. Mr. Shawe was a ftcquent visitor u. Montague where he made many friends. lie hld been confined For S ’Sicle Races The Sumrnerside Driving i. up held a meeting on Friday evening, the Pffiildfllt. Dr. E. T. Tlnton presiding. and announced the clung for the Dominion Day horse races. There will be three classes each for c. purse. of $300. Class 1. Free for all. Class 2, 2.22 trot and pace, with three sec- onds allowed trotters. Clam 8.1.28. Trot and Pace. Dominion Day has always been looked upon as Bummersldeh race meet and coming this year or: a Wed- nesday which is usually a half holi. day. there should be a record at- tendance, The race track, under the unagcment of Mr. Sampson Grady has been put into ‘excellent condit- ion and has never been better than at the present time. The track is showing the results of last year's -work spent upon it. The turns have been widened and the course has been made more even. There will no doubt be a number of good horses entered and the race should be a good one. Death ‘Of Mr. ErnestParkman Citizens heard with regret or the to Sturdy Hospital, some time preceding his posing. Attldioro, for OCCUPYING PULPlT-Rev. C. St. Clair Jeane who is occupying the pulpit of Zion gud St. June: Church- esduringthculleticoofiikmlsbd. negate 0n vacation preached at both services for those churches yosterdly. at St. James and in the evening at Zion. MARE ARREST! - charted with stealing g number of reels of films which were stored in the Onnl? Hall at Kensington, M. Easton oi’ Georgetown, mid Orlando ‘Thompson of Oxford, N. S. were placed under, arrat by iicrgelnt McPhee of the‘ Provincial Police Saturday morning.- The prisoners have been taken to, Summersido and lodged in the Prince’ County Jail. In connection with l! breaking and mtering and theft from the residence of Miss Alice Comptbn. Georgetown. which happened during the winter of 1929-30 and for which ‘two partlu are now serving terms in the penitentiary, the Provincial Police yesterday morning placed under arrest Howard Llewellyn and John McDonald of Georgetown h: that wwn after leading the officers death of Mr. Ernest E. Parkman which took place at his home at 3 West Street Saturday afternoon, af- ter a brief illness. Mr. Parkman who was a. well known contractor was 52 years of age. He was born in Char- lottetown where he lived all his life. Although in failing health for'some id champ European Champs w“ zlywelgh,’ time, Mr. Parkman was taken seri- mnk 68,131.‘) Lucmn Popes“) ously ill about three weeks ago, and Llghtwelght gradually xgrowin! weaker passed flsttling Battalino Carlos Flix aw“?- Ugmwelght He ls survived by his wife. and by m.“ Canzcr0ni Bybille “S 9018M" Mrs Eva Fisher, m1:- Welterwelght X“- ' Jack Thompson Vacant _. Middleweight ‘WW Vwl-nt Mario Bosisio Leight-heavy h: Wnblwm Paula Green Lantern Heavyweight _ Max Schmellng Vacant Roomlng House All efforts to get tho Union to L‘ NW Open “not. var err“: o’ Rooms by Dav or ~ . as m e We I'll E CW E 0 am Week pion failed. The Union would like to see Mickey fight it out with Dave 50 QUEEN S T. Bhade, Len Harvey and Jack Hood l0? that title. i l bfi Classified Advertisements ‘bfio-vowo-e-QIMH o O liioperlfncofiwordu 9c im- lino of B words 8o per llue of 5 words ‘ ~»_ n-Jd...“ ... _ _\__ __ F01‘ 581B Miscellaneous - . oar-r. on Ems“ “m 5M1‘- APPI-Y rvumo norm moms "ilflfdifln- 4995-6-5-31. apply Guardian. soov-s-s-a: ml. SALE-OLD PAPERS. 5 CENTS 2-4-tf bundle, v~_ Guardian Ofllce. I08. SALE — ANTIQUE FURNI. m"- “c- Apply Guardian. 5001-6-5-31 "B SALE. 'ro wr. coma AND JI Mmuzmmbmustr SPECIAL OFFER. TRUCK CABS. Charlottetown. vincial ville. H a merry chase through several citi in the Maritimes. _ - PERSONALS Mr. Gerald Nantes, Maplewood, was in the city on Saturday. Mn; F. J.- Flood, Maplewood, was a visitor to the City on Saturday. Miss Jessie Norton, nurse in train- ing at ‘the Toronto General Hospital, who spent two weeks vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. 5. Nor- ton, Cardigan, left the Province Sat- urday on return in Toronto where sire will rmuine her course. SALVATION ARMY It was announced at the Salvation Army Citadel ymterdhy that Adiut- n. the morning the service wu held , NLY ...... rich platens-Izod Island cream, real cane sugar and natural, frah fruit flavors, skillfully blended and fnwon could produce the smooth- nou of PERFECTION ICE CREAM. Try lt todl! . . Your favorite flavor at any Perfection Dealer. Looking m, time") can. uuarmc ro-monr . A baseball meeting to which ill fanaaroinvltodiaiobclieldstii o'clock this evening in the rooms BI the Canadian National Recrolflon Club, Great George St. It ll Mil"- mou that the lltherlfll k Mn: called might will; s view to "rill- lzing a third bull tum to filler "19 City League race. It is therefore nin- eerely hoped that g large attendance of uil those Interested will be on ‘ma cnaanonwown cusnnmg i Etinitp anon Ellilfrb MONDAY 1J0-Commltl0e o! stewards. reg- ulurmceilugw-Bodsllll-ll. Activities At Phone 219 BODY POWDERS {AC5 Georgia Rose and Lavender Regular Price $1.25 Special Price 79c I Boll l-loubigsnth Regular $1.00 5PM‘!!! Price 69c New Annan Race Track BYTIGIIM" All the local than... are an»: advantage of the condition of the no Week Only SAVE WITH SAFETY Wonderful Odor PAGE THREE The §{____ Store Klenro Shaving Cream Large Tube 157 Shaves for 39c uto p and Gillette , Blades 89c bk! of 10 POWDER Dormant ROS —-DRUG —UNI TED SUCCESSOR TO The MacKinnon Drug Co, WE DELIVER noetncktoputtheirhorouingcod snap; for the big matinee on June 11th. ‘rrl-inor Houdin L has a promising lot of coltsalreudyincourse of training viz: "Sandy Mac" pacer, 5 years old by IAOOPII. 3-99 1-7- dim Acquire, owned by m. Hurry Schur- man. New Arman. Mr. schurman pur- chased this hone recently from J. J. Mclfinnmi. WWI-ism- of the nee truck. “Warron Edition." 5 you‘ old -pacer by Dingcla; 2,05 1-2, owned by Bert Warren. Cornwall. I‘. E. I "Dixie Bcy"-—2 year old pacer by Lnngset, 2.06 1-1. Dun by Your»! Crescus, owned by Capt. Dicks of lvey by the lea." "Tony George," two your old trot- ‘ter by Longshot, owned by P, W. lMoreside. North River. "Orotolan Jr." five year old trot- lter. Stepped a matinee mile on a Massac fuse?» track lust fell in 2.20. owned by Melville Dom-id. Ml-lpeque. “T. J. Devlin" 2.12, owned by Mr. Thomas of New Anmn. The old Woodstock warrior appears in the best of shape. other horses expected to be in Mr, ‘Thomas charge in the near future PERFECTION ICE CREAM ‘Em Uver season, defeated Chicago ‘h! i=1 Toombs. xeuslugmu, "Min u Aub- (Csnadisn Press) IATURDAYS SCORES NATIONAL LEAGUE Barley, J. Weaver and Hogan Smith and Bemsley ILPLE Bollfill ... . . . - . . . . . ... 516 1 Cincinnati ... 614 0 some. cauiweil, Frnnkhouse and Cronin Benton, Klop and Sulieforh R. H. E. Clark, Helmach and Lopez Derringer, Stout and Gonzales. are "Peter Keys" owned by Wm. Mancusc AMERICAN LEAGUE 4 i» 1» Gum Elm-h" ‘"1411: l" rey." (wu: Warren Clinton) "Reub- a. u. a. Pals Hose to three hits. all singled. ill iettl," dun Ruby D. (Austin McLel- Cleveland . .. .. 1 l1 1 winning his eishth caumvtive time Ian, mam. Riven" New York s :1 o Jimmy Ron's tenth homer of the “M,” Kummwpmy n" y“; gm , Miller, Schoffucr, [larder and My- it year, made with one on blue In "18 second inning, started the Msckmen on the road to another victory. Washington turned in a nice effort against the Tigers, the final will! (sired by M00911. 2 .09 1-2 dun Keen: l ah Aubrey, 2.14 1-2. This colt gives good promise of speed. Peter B. 4 yea-r old pacer, by Wat- Sherld, Welnert and Dickey RJLE. St. Louis 812 3 Boston ... . . . 01A l Coffman, Kinney and Ferrell hand. The City League needs the necessary ‘ “ the some a: on? other athletic enduvcr, if it is 1o be fostered and adopted. Again. film‘- foro, let's get together with one ob- ject in view-l. third team In the series and a successful schedule of games. ant, and Mrs. A. W. Martin. who have been in charge of the local Corps for the past two and a. half years, have received official orders from the Territorial Commissions to farewell from Charlottetown on Sunday June 21st. the date of the general change of Field Officers in the Salvation Army. In making this announcement to the public, Adjutant and Mrs Martin very deeply regret that the tirng oi their departure is so close, although they have commanded the local corps longer than is the usual term of office The fareweilmg officers very sincere l)’ appreciate the wide-mead local interest manifested in the expecta- tions oi the change for some weeks past, and are very grateful for every effort made m eXPNSB pihlfc lenti- ment. Al: the present time there is no word yet received ll m either the THAT RUNAWAY RACE IN THE AMERICAN LEAGUE Only the Washington Senators re- main to challenge the fast-unveiling Philadelphia Athleflcs for temper-... supremacy in the American League. The New York Yankees urejn retreat‘ and toil! they trail the world's! champions by exactly eight games, l_ deficit um augurs u: n»: their chan- ces of overfakiug the team from Quaker Tow-u. The A's, who have yet to lose I game to e western-section team this well made. fully equipped. Price $79.50 delivered. W. R. Dennis, 5037-6-8-31. Adfliu-ianfls successor or future up- polntment. This will be inlde known in a, few days. More will be aid later on with regard to the blfilfess of Moderator Makes l JOHN ALFRED McDONAL-D, PRO- Land Surveyor, Herman- 4444-5-8-11110. the local Corps under the present af- floors. Attitude Clear ‘ m“ t1 a vrsrr r0 ova sronn may ——---—- -—----—— ~_‘_“""‘*-"—-"—-——~ mm“ a b1? “Vi”! m‘ y°“- The "mm! (Canadian Press) Ni: SALE-BOAT CRADLE. AB- Second Hand Store. 108 Richmond _....___..____- ._._ 7 .. Pli BOX m. City. 5092-6-8-3i si- 5088-64-81 WEATIIERBIE-At Village Green, on Wxlm- N’ B" ‘mm "' The _______ ____ _ M" a‘ m” h “r m‘ M" United Church of Canada is a Dom- YRDYERTy m“ BALE on Tom; pgx RANCHERS ATTENTlONI ’ ’ ' ' inion-wide church. Our attitude is s “m” wutherbu’ ‘ an‘ that we stand prepared at any 8nd warehouse for rent. Apply W. H. Johnson, 127 North River Road. 5084-6-8-2l. Ililirruzan . SPREADERS. ONLY Ma h_ let. Pht mes delivered to your farm. ‘mi’ or write W. R. Dennis, 4982-6-5-31. 7°" lPft. $32.00 November Charlottetown. ._\_____r_____ FOR saw. ._ REGISTERED AYR m" bull. eleven months. Grade A lire. record of performance dam ggv- huh testing stock. Also little - J- A. Lannan, Montague. 5012-6—8-tts3i. ..€__i-- FOB SALE-HISTORIC GRAND father's Clock, built by celebrated “fimmd Scotch Clockm ke Dlvid Somervllle. If lnterzsteh piggfeifarlalyweklorto 3301,,‘ I‘ m‘ Wmbum” °t °hur°h “mm m viii, “B, Guardmh 5M1_6_a_a,_ 35 years, good wages. If not ef- I“ Mame“; we o,’ Y's“! “men, Canada with the ultimate purpose of ‘Mg ficlent. do not apply. Pure Milk ' ' cooper-gum gluon‘ 1,11 thg ofggnflgd CO., or. George st. 4883-5-29-tf from his we residence 47 Bsviieid mm‘ o, chmmmtw ,,we_ MW. ' -———-——-'-— street this (Monday) afternoon, ser- h’ wnunued “the church o’ Eng: . lilil-lelp Wanted l f my Bgalilsioior office. Clerk. Ap w-—--_-- IABLI mm non om: nonn- M m" PW“: this province: ex Nriencs “henna”. no _ . selling. and collect. Should net m‘ 011M’! weekly. Shamas - Wnoanr. New Toronto, Ont. 18-18-19-90. __..__.._-_-----—- “m TO LET-JIOUSE WITH MODERN Qgnmgggy, Lo conveniences. Apply st M’! Fitzroy SAOKVILLI, N. 8., June iL-The _ S! st. sves-e-a-a: need fcr an um ministry "working EBITRSNEIURDmAY E-_.._..._._. without fuss and without the burden an, w,“ I NPIG- I'l- , . of undue anxiety," was stressed to- ur...» »l...'§“§§l'-$°’“‘“ ' M12133? (‘arrl of Thanks N’ D‘ Madman “vvvw- m- E- H- °“"*»°* B"- M’ and Mrs F. S Allen wish to Una...“ “mm Mum“: o‘ m’ Unmd 'l'~o "““" '~ ' " ' h r ,wh lied th m,“ p" virimom, moan. i: thank all those who sympathlzed IIllAI-Illl m“ ° °'-""1' "m" 9 m" m. of Mount Stewart. alvviti: them or in any way assisted . u.“ "it. ordination sermon as twelve young 4,... pa‘: h°milmmed glasses. Pin- them in their recent sad bereave- “'"'“"""‘ men were commissioned to serve the n asr rowan: to o. Mnwatt. rnent. Also thanking the pastor and _ om "I I chm“ u m,,,mm_ m on," m. ~ "onmiiun gamma] untfl members of the Baptist Choir of q 0 u Widow». sooo-s-s 0mm: Bedeque Church. son-n. amnion-unannounc- "l! 1" "W" "he w“ mi!“- vANTED-JMMEDIATELY SMART sozo-s-a: the best classes of fish for feed reasonable in price. For sale Southport. 4920-6-2-lwk Female Help Wanted ‘ WANTED — COOK. sTItATflCONA \ often enunciated. We are not only _ .. . - PAllKMANv-Ab 3 w It t k. l’! ‘ How w” 6 a 3i Saturday June an: nines: Reelhrk- ' “m” “hum” but " “m” -- r v r 1| axranrsncsn w A : ':" n a s s man, aged s2 years. mmel-ai from flmmh‘ Th“ w“ m mtemmt wanted. Apply with references to h“ 15w taxman“ m“ ( 1 ) ‘f. mm’ he“ yuoamw by m“ Dr‘ m‘ B. Oliver, Moderator oi the United The Highlands, Georgetown. Company. Dent. 101. Toronto I ' "n. Let Apply 299 Fitzroy Street. 4989-6-5-31 Dried Herring is recognized by lending authorities as being one of Will keep indefinitely and is very in small or large lots. T. B. Rogers, 4998-6-5-31. _.____________..._.+i_-_-_. WANTED-DIAID FOR GENERAL woman wan-mo ro saw ron us at home. Sewing machine neces- sary. N0 selling. Oninrlo Neckwear .____.__.__.___.____.-_. noose: 1n RIINTJIM rumor: sr. '”_'_‘*”"““"""'“"—‘ time to confer or cooperate with ' ‘ mun“ any evangelical body in Canada. up- __.___ .__.._-.__._._..__.. “AEBINGWNQM 6mm‘ vmw- on any matters of common interest, June B’ wmmm H‘ Hm v u“ or for the business, which is the 76 years. mineral Tuesday, June 9th mam pm?“ or u! m‘ of building at 3 p. m. from home of deceased t0 up smut‘ madam in h“ Domin- _ h h w “much ion and throughout the world. This Bl“ stmmx" c u" ' e ’ is our pm went policy. and has been ::::::'I‘:':";‘;: "gtzgf; Chuhrch of Canada, with reference P“ l“ cemmy ‘ ' to endorsement by the Anglican 8y- p ‘ nod of Toronto of a. plan to explore vice starting st 2 o'clock. Funeral _ v Mme r:.':.r':.":.::::.r'.=::::.-:.:.:::=:: Cemetery. nanny-st m Prince at, on Sun- a?“ Zintmmenni ‘$31 day, Juno 'Ith, Mrs. James Brady in mocmnun of mronw I hgpe this her 34th year. Pimerai from the rcei- I c" m" be ‘we ‘m mo“ other den“ o‘ Wm‘ arm‘ “m.” Aw" dioceses of the Church oi En land in WM“ s" on new.‘ Jun. “h m‘ uunuds. to a like attitudes "The . vice starting st 2 o'clock. funeral ' , United Church oi C nad is res leaving etasc Interment st. nun w mum we w mpzrmi, “y Mint 5 to 1- 1' "l 111°" "m" son Peter, owned by Joseph o. Gal- "Pilih" "l" "am" m” ‘mum m‘ lant oi Hope River, looks like a com- K111"- Dllfhlm. Lllkfllb". MM" vaden. The ‘Bengals have been reins u, and Berry from h"! t" "°"°- Y'=""“Y" "' Teddy Jackson, the incorrigible m: R~ ll- verse being their eighth in succession, pacer’ is new owned by Bu] Reeves. Chicago ... ... .. 5 '7 2 Manager Stanley Harris h having his Kemmgwn_ He dean.‘ was,“ the Washington .. . . . . .. ‘I l4 ‘f ' Canny, Frasier, Braxton, and troubles. Cleveland Indians refuse to halt now that they have hit their stride- By beating Boston yesterday they r68 isiered their tenth consecutive Vic- fory, while Wesley Ferrel, their I'll‘ pitcher, won his eighth game of lhl season. The score was l0 to 2. and ll was Clevoland all the way after the Ohloans had scored four runs In "it firth inning. Th” Bmwn" “h” u‘ m“ m "n"! limtries close June l0th_ Lock for 5 place, brought grief to New York when they uiumphed at the Yin!" Stadium by s n. s. They pounded, the offerings of Charlie Ruffing with‘ rare abandon. and hid I "Vemfu" lead before Joe McCarthy's men d0!“- ed the home plate: The Yankees trlfld hard to sbage a "comeback", but 1'15‘ ‘couldn't make the grade, even if Lou Gehrig did manage to hit his ninth- homer of the campaign. ure of a great perspective and the steadiness of a great general con- caption of their task." Rev. A. v, Morash, of Gagetown. N. B" President of the Maritime Coli- ference, which closed today, conduct- ed the service. The ordinants were: J. D. Archibald, Newton, N. 8., who goes to Glassville. N. 18.; A. I. Hig- gins. Brookileld, N. S., who will preach at Middleton; R. L. Bacon. Nappan. N. Sa who goes in the In. dian Mission at Oxford House, Mans, R._ C. Bacon, Nappan, under appoint- ment w Korea: . L. Chappeli, Sydney, N. S., designated for mission work at Island Lake, Man-z D. L. G. Gordon, Plctou, to preach at Grand Pro: Er- nest Howse, Twillingate, Newfound- land, who will continue his studies; D. Murray. West Branch, N. S.,_to preach at Brldgevilie; Myron Oliver, Trenton. who goes to wuwaeig, N381, Enoch Stanway, Toronto, for the West Chine. mission field; and A. A. Rogers, St. John, who will preach at l-lebrcn, N. B. TRADE Continued from page 1 wn—vn l-iflr>"‘~'i* the Canadian market last winter. In his Budget speech, Premier Bennett took occasion to Wice hi5 appreciation ior the attitude Austral- ia had taken in this regard. Very soon Canada will be on export W" u in this commodity because it will produce enough butter for her 0W1: needs and have some to IMP “m” so that this phase of the lift-WEN!“ will not then he oi such immediate importance. Australia produces mm! articles however which do not 60m- pete with Canadian products includ- ing fruits, etc and it is argued Can- ada's imports from that country could sleek, rotound and proud appearance as when petted and fed by Win. Toornbs, Kensingion, but he can still pace well. , Continued from page : After Chancellor Heinrich Bruening and Foreign Minister Julius Curtius departed for London a laconic com- munique was issued to the press. It did not mention the question of rep- arations, although Hm Bruenlng is understood to have asked, Mr. Mac- Donald's assistance in aoundin! out Germany's creditors, including the United Sta-tea, regarding postpone- ment of some of the heavy repara- tions payments. The communique road: "During the weekend German Chancellor B: ' -¢ and German Foreign Minister Dr. Cur-tins, visited Chequers. British Ministers pres- ent were the Prime Minister, the Secretary of state for Foreign Af- fairs and the President of the Board oi Trade. "On Sunday the Prime Minister and Miss MacDonald gave a lunch- con at which were present the Ger- man Ambassador and Earoness Von Neurath, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hen- derson, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Alexan- der, the Governor of the Bank of England. Mr. George Bernard Show, Sir Robert Van sitturt, Sir Clive and lady wigrsm, Misc sheila Mac- Donald, Miss Oyvoets, Count Bern- storff, Sir Frederick Leith Ross and Mrs. Malcolm MacDonald. The visit was arranged several months ago as a men-no of establishing per- sonal contacts. ‘The opportunity of these meetings wu taken for friend- ly talks on the position in which the German Reich and other industrial states now find themselves. Special stress was laid by the German Min- ister or: diff‘ ulties of the existing position oi Germany and the need for alleviation. The British Minis- Grube i Tscher and Spencer AMERICAN LEAGUE SUNDAY Collins, stiles, Herbert and Young; Mseredycn and Berry. Six Weeks Of B IE I. E U EfiCatholic Womenis BAH. RESUlTSi League Names Co m mit tees R- H- E~ Executive Committee: Mrs W J wafdpgh z 8 ° fiiflviyrc. Mrs. F. J. Casey, Mrs. W. Il-PI ... ... ... 3 C 1 O_ Davey. Mri George Mcauigun‘ 3- ‘mm "i" 9"‘ Mrs. n. F. McPhee Mrs Them“ g Rum" m‘ PPm-IP‘ Corrigan, Mrs. J. J. ‘Iralnor, lldrs, n- H- E: Frank llfurray. New York .. .. 1 0 1 Trea5urcr_Mr& H F, Mcphee Chicago . 5 c u secretary_b,,rs_l,.rank Murray‘ Hotels and Housing-Mrs, 11', CREW. Mrs. M. J. McNeely, Mrs J. . a. ' F.. McPliee. Registration and Credentials: Min Ella McGrath. Miss Nan Walsh, Mrs, J. A. McDonald, Mrs. A. C. Cullen. Publicity: iPressi, Mrs. T. E. Caf- rlgan, Mrs. F. Murray. Prrsonal Contact: Mrs. J. J. ‘Drain- or, Mrs. J. S. Hughes, Mrs. J. J. Mc- Donald, Mrs. Geo. McGuigan. Decorations 2nd Badges: Mpg, R, J, McDonald, Mrs. J. B. Fleming, Mrs, F‘. McKcarney, Mrs. James McLean. Program Procedure: (Official 1nd Booklet), Mrs. W. J. McIntyre. Information: Mrs. J. P. McClolkq, Miss A. Sweeney, Mrs. L. A, Hyggg, Automobile and Depot: Mrs. W. Q, Davey, Mrs. F. E. Christopher; Mug Angie Blanchard, Miss G. Candy, Mrs. W. Grimes, Miss F. Dorsey. Enterialnmenh Mrs. F. .7. OM09, Mrs. H. F. McPhee, Mrs. F. Murray, Miss M. Dougun, Miss M, King, Properly: Mrs. F. Sigsworth, M“. lco Doyle, Mrs. L. B. Hughes, M11, Wilbur Trainer, Mrs. C. L. McDon- aid. Music: Mrs. W. J. McDonald, M" J. J. Trainer; Acoompanist, M155 Bessie Blanchard. i l There is great local inteerst in the "WW9 1 6 2 Finance: Mrs. w. a. McIntyre m. m; matinee on June 17th, the going N" Y" 5 l“ ° n. a. McPhee, ' will be fast and competition close. Bwn» “m” ""1 I“ 5mm‘ Trflnsporthtion: c; N, R, 0mm»; ‘some good ones will evolve. It will 6°11?" ""1 Dlckiif- (jqmmfltge a; “up, Frame“, m4 almost assume-ihe-proportions of s Yhflflldifllll -- - -- r1215 1 Executive. ‘big time" race. Four classes. viz: "m" 2 11 1 The various committees listed A B_ Q md D_ Muhhffey and Hevlng; Sorrel], above are actively engaged m mm. ""1"" ""1 H*Yw°"h- pleting final arrangements for u“ the 611E111 118! in Gllflfdlln WIQHGIY- Chln" -- 1 4 3 coming National Convention and ev- June 15th, Wllhlllflon . 8 11 1, (“v-thing points w a mo“ “wee.” - Lyons. Mwa m! Grube: Brown, m: carrying out. of this event, and Spencer. ' i TWO DAY st. mu:- s 5 of LARGE BOIIOII .. .... .. an 1 _ ‘ Continued from page l ii-Lecgue of the CrossBand. IS-Choir (Si. Dunstarfs Basilica) l6—Lltile children carrying flow- crs. 17-Choir boys. i i l l | I Q Horse Racing ,,_,,,,, W, lm-Pagas. NORTHERN MAINE syn NEW 25:31am’ “m Cad“ Gum‘ °’ BRUNSWICK HARNESS CIR- ~ CUIT ACTIVE BODY. 1 manmrcmrv, June s-at the‘, annual meeting of the Northern‘ m . Ma e and New Brunswick Harness, PHOENIX’ [mm June 6‘_Th&t Rum‘ circuit’ held in Houlmn" liiiJe things can cause a. lot of trouble iuseeslecxzdotggfiheiulgtd ‘goidsgckwxvas exemplified here recently when p en ' ‘ H“ . a piece of wire fell on a transmis- nett, of l-ioulton, secretary-treasurer.‘ ,. m“ 1mm is w km i , _ lsion one and shut off all power into ‘ c or g n connmctko“ ‘Phoenix for 45 minutes. with the Ma-rltime Harness Racing. _____ _ _ Circuit formed at Moncton ln Maya: lieliiois Bros., Lid 2l~Men of the Congregation. ‘iiZ-Avomen oi the Congregation, LITTLE THINGS COUNT Ono of the best racing seasons ina many years was forecast. T. V., Monohan, of Fredericton, president, of the Maritime Harness Racing clr-l WHOLESALE cult. supplied information indicating; that there would be an abundance of I A“) horses- six weeks of summer racing i on the circuit will keep the horses; FIRE INSURANCE busy practically until the time ihqi i€.§;..‘é“°..i“;‘.3§l‘i‘°;.."‘1.225222‘;i ...‘.’."2..i.""‘;i.“.?:.2'“.‘:‘l3: "livery customer must be cum- flnd unreservrdly n1. Telephone 698 or 699. lowing that of Charlottetown and the ‘ horses will go from there to the, l-ial- ifax Exhibition. Dates of‘ race meets were fixed as follows: Houlton, July 3, 4: Wood- stock, July 8, 9; Fredericton. July l5, l8: Saint John. week oi Juiv 20: 4875-5-Fnmonwed l yea;- fPresque Isle, July 29, 30; (“z-lhoii. t w August :2. l3. flflfln ' Churlotteiowifs dates August v i9 to 2i. Amherst, August 26. 27. Guaranteed by ters, for their part, called attention to the world wide character of the present depression and its special in- fluence on their own country. Both parties were agreed that in addition to efforts and measures of a national Canada needs Australia's market tioularly ior automobiles, various ind lilmbq’ be greatly stimulated by PTIIQNBC" and an energetic sales camp!!!"- par- oth- desvor to deal with the present cris- er manufactured articles newsprint is in close collaboration win the spirit both Governments will character, l. revival of confidence and of prosperity depended upon in- ternational woperntion. In this en- Halifax. August 3i to September 4. Pflaint John, week of September 7. Hederieion. week of September ii. P. E. I. Beauty Salon $10.90 Also hair nn Ladies’ faces peg- "mnmu! removed by Eltctrlg Needle. IIOBOES EXPENSIVE DANBURY, N. H., Juno 6-—Dan- bury‘: dilemma is how to to cut the cost of prosecuting hoboes. The sei- ectmen carried their problem to state Fm!" wlvhll. Marcelllng and Facials a sikclulty. other governments of the world." officials sfter a check-up shnwedl m‘ m“ 2" that it cost ihe town Sli for cvcrlill "m . QM" and’. IJIl-o-i-l: ' "'"i__—' ‘hobo brought to court.