SEPTEMBE 11.1932 OCKS, 5612s, Quo TA TIONS THE C OWN GUARDIAN REMBIMBRAN GE ESTERIIATS IIBAI MARKET IIIITATIIINS orrected For Every Wednesday and Saturday Issue n; attendanceat the market ‘N “my was believed to be far a- ,‘ ,4 or that o! any Previous mer- t day for sometime. The booths e attractively displayed and u stocked with an excellent pply of vegetables, meats, etc. mgrgshlng winds and. a warm , , prevented any further damage ,‘ m, gffllfl crop as miBht have pun done by a hot blistering sun. A‘, n result of the favorable qrither the farmers have about mpieteri the harvest. Many farm- sn were inclined to be optimistic "in-ding the price of potatoes in 015506-5011. At the fish market the price of w; rose from 5 to B cents and it m acknowledged that the fish were much scarcer than before the rtorm. Lobsters, which with ood were the only ‘sea fish available ‘at piesdays market were absent en- treiy yesterday. Mushiooi-ris were quite the thing n; many of the stands and sold for 20c a bowl. Cranberries were plenti- gul and sold for 15 cents a quart. Blueberries which are about fin- trned until another season rose from 10 to 12 cents a quart. Eggs, told for 20 cents and butter, in tome cases rose to 22 cents. Other prices remained unchanged. The following prices were quot- irl : nutter ... ... ... , ..... .. 20c 22c rovl ... ... 90c chicken .._ ... 60-750 Duck ... .. .... ... $1 Pm ... ... ... ... ... .. 20c tiring Beans .. 5c Beets ... ... ... ... .... 8c Carrots ... --- ... ... .. '10 "D0100!!! ... ... ... ... “- 22C Pei-snipe . '. ..... .. 'lc Radish ... ... ... ... ... .. 5c OM15"? . 5c ‘lettuce ... ... ... . ... ... 5c ‘Cauliflower ... . 10c |'l‘wo lbs. Tomatoes ... ... , 15c Omn Tomatoes .. 0 ,,., 13;; pk. ‘Mushrooms ... ... .. 20c a bowl ‘squish. 1o-2oc lhimilkins ... ... - . 10-206 iliimips ... ... .. "no Blueberries ... ... . . 12c qt. Cranberries _.. 15c qt. lfluparllla. ... ... ... 10c ltout Beef ... ... ... .. 18c iiloutliamb . ..... .. 16c ‘itout Pork 17c tVefll .2. ... ... ... .. 12c lamb Chops ... .. 16-18c ‘hi! Chore 20c itound Steak ... ... 18c Sirloin Steak ... .... ... 20: tlllfLiver ... ... ... ... ... 10c deal Chops ... ... _ .... .. 16c Ourned Cod ... ... ... .. .. 8c "ilackerel a for 25c ‘Haddock .. . 10c {Salmon 25c Bu... . .. 40c iitniw 35c 50c Potatoes .. 30c u... ... out 0| "-- 0o Montreal Stock Market. Quota tiorn lfligh Low Class 103 103 103 011 h erln Incl Grain .. .., 111,4 1111, 21% .~. m, 4% 4?. , an.‘ .. 2'56 55 2s i014 11v. 1M i-l 13754 13V, 13M 18% 171/; 17% 17 2o 201/. 5V1. nanus Ailnlrm Iit“ Wail/i‘ . , 1081/, 1m 10R m "m 20.1%’, 2m 111a 1115 11in “no I Dear rne, the baby has “us” ii Dlece of worsted." "I "That's nothin t th. hmuhw g o e I0 grow up}. 771a New York Stock Exchange Mr Reduction .. . ,._. Allirii (‘lieuiiciil .‘. ... Aiuer'_(‘uu ... ... ... Amer (‘nr Fdy . U... ..... 5m" Fiifeiltn Power .. .. .... Amen Power Light .. Amer Suielting . . . . .. ... .....- Aiiiei- Tel and Tel ... i... .. ... n. .- Aliiieoiiilu Copper Atcliliioii Baltimore Ohio. luiriiiiilull . . . (‘iiu Dry (linger Ale ... ... . Cline Threshing ... (‘hryaler lliolora . . Chesapeake Oliio .. (Iolunihlu Gus Elec (‘oluuiiilnii (‘urboii (‘oiiiinoiiivcriltli South‘, (‘nritlueiiiui Oil (‘ontiiicinl (‘nu (‘ongoleiini Naira . Corn Products (‘ecu (‘olri .. .. (‘one (ins of ‘N. Curtis: Wright . Dnrluon (‘hemicnl llcluwiire Hudson Drug liic .. lliipniit. . ... . l-liiriiiiiiiii Kodak ... I-lleclrlu Pow iiml Light .. .. .. idler-trio Auto Lite .. .. .. FoX Film A . . . . .. Frncport-Teaaa ... Genernl I-‘nod Products (‘ronernl Electric ... .. (iciiernl 110101"! .. (‘rillotte Gold Dust .. . llouatnii- Oll Hudson Motnra . . iiitl Harvester .. lntl Nickle "... .. Ki-iciuntor .. Krolgo Storm-a Kennel-off (‘opr r 1.1mm- ‘Vitus Lot-wk: TIIPIIIH‘ . . . Mun-k Trip-l; .. Riisilouri Pacific (‘oiii .. .- Iiloiiigniiiory’ Wunl .. . Nuilh Motors .. Nritl (‘usli Register ... . National Biscuit ... ... Nutl Dnir-yr Products ... . Nutiniinl 1'O\\'(.’l' Light: .. . New llurnii New York (‘eritriii North Amcrir-iin (‘o . Pnikrird llintnrs Pnrrininiiiit Pulilix Peniisy-lvniiin R R Phillips Pete Radio Radio-Keith . Rr-ynnlda Tnhn Rents Rot-hunk Rlmmonh (‘n Southern Fnriflc ... . Southern Rnllwny ... ... .. Standard Piriiuds ... ... .. Si. (‘Iii (if N. .1. Rnriony-Vriviiiini .. Stnudurd Gnu . Studebaker . . . . . . . .. ‘Tixiis Gulf Sulphur .. Texas Crirpn lirilteil (‘or . liulterl (his l Vnlou (‘iii-hide lininn Pacific .. . ll. S. Indus Alrnhnl .. ll. H, Pip:- Foiindry ll. F. Noel vanadium Steel .. Western ilninn .. Westinghouse Elec ... .. Wm-tliinirtnu Pump Yellow Truck (‘o . Foreign Exchange , BIONTREAIA-Brltish and foreign exchange Iii relation to the Cann- ilian dollar. as compiled by the lidy. "ii liniili. of Canada, closed today as follows: Argcntimg been 0.2881. Australia pound 3.0821. Brazil nillrels 0.0845. Iiennfark krone 0.2000. Finland finmiirlr 0.0175. l-‘rzinca ‘franc 0.043? (lerninuy reichsmrirk 0.20.21, (irr-ut llritniii, lmlllill 3.31507. ltriiy lire 0.050s. Jnplin yen 0.2087. New Zenlund pnund 3.5.3117. Norway krone 0.11141. South Africa puuiid 5.3356. Sivrulrin krone 0.11181. lliiilrwl Sink‘: dolliir 10 18-10 prouiiiiiii, i BONDS (Jolinalon and ‘I'm-all 1H1] A91! 102 1073,!‘ il7 IITiIL 07V; um, 511.414 . .. 0,411 of (‘iiiinnltl of (‘.-iiiii1lii n! (‘nnudri u! (‘iiiiuilu Nut ‘itlyws ‘i1 . Nut ltlwyx 401-.» .. Nut lllywii .i M Nut lllrwvn fi- . llniii Nni Nr-rv fi-Ilil Dom (‘nu Nut 5-41 . Grain Market 10113."? lllTl/I. lflliifi 10150 WINNIPl-XL Sept. ilk-Affected by a lull in export nmlgnrrenserl pres- sure of rurnl wheat holdings wheat priron turned dmviiu-nrrl ln the pit in- Ilriy". Values nt the close rr-vi-nled inns- ca of one to ‘i/n cents u bushel. r a . . .11‘ Wheat: Oct fiill; 110i: 5215-511; M113‘ 57V. 6n... not 251,9: Dee 24ers; May 2805A. Burk-y: Oct 20R", Dee 201/511", M113‘ 3371B. ‘ FRI"! PRICES 1Vhent Nu I linnl fii-‘Vr; N0. 1 nnr. 50%; En, '.'. nor 4R", .\'0. 3 nor 4111/1: No, 4 nnr 45g No. 5 4'1: No. 0 .18: Food 1-1; Truck 0051i‘. No. I Diiriinl 00V. (111111: No. 2 C. W. 2110i: Y“ 3 C- w 2ft: Ex 1 fried 23: Nu 1 fond 211/1; N0. l’ , up liollliigi-r . - “artisan };l \Ic lo The Montreal Curb Market Beaubarnola . Br, Amer Oil . Inn lera-Seazraml ... lllriiin Wulkep Gooderbum Worn ... Home Oil ... . Imperial Oil . lruporlnl Tobacco . Norundu liiinea . Siacoe liilnes .. Min {ng Stocks Acme . . . Acoiidu . ... ... n; .. Brine lilefula .. (lhilioug (‘lorlry . ... (‘oluiiinrio ilnnin l-"Ir-irlize . (iruuiiiln linrker iloiiiesit-iid Howey Kirk Luke Kirk Prein . Koot Flor .. .. Lake Shore .. .. .\inu Bnain . .. hlclntyra “in Corp - liioffrit Uxili Moan Murphy ,.. Non-bar‘. Nlplssing Nnruiidn ‘Sui-iii Cnii . I'M: (Ynlirilt Stmllirniiu Stun I'm: Sud linsiil . Sylvniiitc ... .. Tnsliotn 'l‘<=ek llugliea Vncuuui (ins Assoc Oil B. Mlsaniir (‘out “an . U-lloiieurrh P-Pnmwi- .. l-llilnrnrin ... Wont Hills .. llniiia Oil .. . lud liny ' k .. Kirk Hiul ... . Riv-Lend Nor-don V-Orcllle ... Pfln Pete llriyullin Ventures Aigomn ... Algonquin Rohjn ... ilrolt . Brnivnloe .. ("oliiiit PXpl .. Gold Hill , ,, . Hill Top .. . Kirk Town Muihrohic OII Fuluct ilihugen .. Sud Bnaiii lVhito fluke lVomi Kirk .. nxcmixcn 12.1175 NEW YORIL-Fureign exchange ir- regular: Great Britain, 53.4714’: l-‘rnnri- 51.01 18-10: Italy 5.12M: livi- AIIIIIINTREAI Fir-st or The Season (Continued from Page 1) Closed Conference A closed conference between the new President of the Chamber, John W. Ross; the Secretary, D. Mel... Clarke: R. P. Jeliett, Chair- man of the Resolution Committee; Colonel A. N. Jones, President of the Halifax Board of Trade; and Major Roper, at the Nova Scotian Hotel, was held last night to deal with the question. After the Con- ference, Major Roper told press men he was authorized to say that the resolution and his own state- ment stood as originally made. f-ie said: “They do not withdraw their resolution, but they feel the word- ing may be unfortunate, but they IIAR. PIITATIIES AR R I II E IN A n d A r e T h r e e ' Weeks Later Than Usual-Mar- ket Advances. ZIIARITIME POTAEOES .. ... -..... biU.\"i‘lih‘i\ll, Que“ Sept. Itl-ldirst new potatoes of the sciisou from iliu Maritime Provinces have arrived iii Montreal. They are three weeks Inter tluiii usual. At the normal time of their arnivaL however, the local poiii- to iiirirkt-L will so low that it W05 Illi- profliulilc to ship. in the last two weeks the Mniiiroul mnrkot has ud- \'ill|l'l‘lI to ilouliie tlic low levels of 11m peiik tic-livery period. And, corn-u- puiidiiigly higher prices could lie puld the llluriliiiie shippers. Offerings iii- diiy were of New lirunaiviivk cobble-rs; mid these were uelliug oX-trnok ut 70 cents per 140 lb hugs. New Rioiiirviil Ilotntoria ivcre uiosily (i0 cents per so lli. tings. Other lliios yrere uiicliuniri-ll. FDf-‘Vil-HIS iviiru for export. SIlI[>-| mi-ut -' witness this week of 1111111151“ 40,000 110x53, which compares with 1111,0118 IIDXCH lust ivenlr, ilclln mun-i ‘Ii-i What 0011116011011 “'85 the Te- iry bonnie sold lust night at 11in; .._ - n EqHIYilIPIlI in 101)’, cr-nts hero. 01ft" imluuon untlortunately worded? lugs were of September clioeae fir f‘ M11 ROSS W35 851(96- llie yum. Jilin! ziiiil September clim s - . - ‘ . urn.- ('tlli!4I(I1“ <l IIH’ Iii-st of’ the y , ‘I dldnt say It was unfortunate v‘uuli\r wuui n».- rtnviivi-liig \Il(\. prom..- iy w0l'd8(," Mr. Ross replied. “Who t i.li‘iI:II' itll'l" ~ ha‘ iilgiiilxiil rain-lull‘): 'Il‘lliil\"‘;\\‘l1‘§|\‘i.SIl‘r4IIII 5nd it was ‘mmrtunatdy “o dad?’ " "kcl-i "it Mnntri-lil was quui- lie aSkECI. iigi- 101,; t Will f ‘(l - _ \ , . in fr’, r.,,‘Q,‘,','.I,,.,I_L_ M1. Ross was informed that Mo? “ 'i;\‘ic““iZii1rt'-: liililrkt-tt r111 iuioliuif u- or Roper had made the statement (II --‘ ti C i'l‘i‘ll llll ‘(t lllll flllll ' 21w- ill 22c rt».- uloriirzi- stuck, 'l'l':iii- "SSQTVIIB he had i196" iliiimirized lug In quiet. Sinull lots in rniullcrs b; the lax-wide,“ and the other of. ficers to do so. “I am not responsible for what anyone says," replied the President of the Chamber. tion to the Government o! Canada that Remembrance Day should be made a Holy Day. They are as one with the Associated Veterans in that connection." Questioned after th‘s statement was given out by Major Roper, John W. Ross, new bresident of the Chamber, said the object was to rid Remembrance Day of the holiday aspect. Denies statement are. quoted li_\~ jnliiivra lit ‘J-ic for sn- lids iiud 25c for prii Receipts l linxua week |ir:n_ 10.‘. ‘var ngp 'l‘ho. our: niiirki-l. miiiiiiiii-il ft‘.'l|lll"(‘Il' . (lriirluil nrzgii iii (‘IITIIVIN nr ll. (‘. 1.. lots urt- l[|l"Il’lI ‘fir: fnii i-xtrua 10 fuvI firs-is iiillI 11h: for serniuls. RflPflljili. 180i rust-a “PPR ugo, 415. Your nil» 502. Text of Resolution "é llreiliired to make representa-l BACK STRETCH -__,.-_ (Continued from Page '1) town or in the first race at Halifax we believe his previous races stamp him as a high class pacer. He is bred right being by the renowned Hedgewood Boy 2.01 and having as full brother and sister Jenny H. sure to be a big factor in iuture Iraces when Billy Cummings ‘gets the hang on him. Heatherbell 2.11 owned by Brent Mcrnnis, Charlottetown, coasted. along easily in winning the 2.16 ‘class at Halifax, September 8th. 7111s miles in 2.12 seemed easy for ‘him over a not too fast track. rMany are 0f the opin‘on that he [would have been able to handle ‘ithe Free For All pacer-s that clay. Mac I Win, three year old pacer by Mr. McElwym, who has recently taken a world's race record of 2.01 for three year old geldings over a mile track, has won eighteen out oi nineteen starts and has earned that through repeated demonstra- tions of unusual racing ability plus perfect manners, and fine speed, Tom Gahagan one n.‘ the greatest authorities on l a -‘ rsrs in Am- erica says that ill ill; tewnty-slx years he has covered the Grand Circuit for the press he has never scen as good a colt. l Doris Worthy, full sster of Worthy Louse 2.15 was second in the 2.20 Pace at MOITISVIIIC, Vt., ,ln 2.12 over a heavy track. Emily Ellen by Todd is the lead- ing producing mare of 2.10 trott- ing speed iii the world, having no less than nine performers in the 1-2 and Daysiar (3) 2.05. The fastest three heats ever trott- ed over a half mle track regard- less of sex were made by senator McKlyo a five year old son of The i i I 2.00, Hedgewood K 2.07 1-2, he is‘ select list, including Brusiloff 2.04.‘ Expert Real Estate Management Our RuI Estate Department bring; 1e 1h; management of your Property lIio long fiiberieri and dost study of specialists. A! reasonable cost It will lake over the management of your estate and any this out with tiie higimt eificleney. 11.. EASTERN TRUST Company l ' 5 su-iustnjria. mid on“. iiaurmgus. SIJoiirfgNNd i’ ' I-sl “ r us. -- " Que. C. N. BI5$EIT--—M|nager, Charlottetown Branch. i i9 Races at Three Rivers, Que, Er. Still another mark to tall recent-i h“ ‘ - i 0". resu ted in big fields and ly was that of a mile by a trottei-t under saddle over a half mile track.I i~'°°d "miiig- The 2-3" Ciass‘ pace This occurred on Labor Day wheni was W°ii by Royal Girl. best time Hanoi" The Great 2.04 1-4 trottedi 2122" The 215 TTOi bv Jnreess. best a mile with a rider up over the; “me 2'16‘ 2'25 Pace by Dainty .0?‘ wgequfluc PM), ha], m-le “m, a,‘ toian. best time 2.1a i-2, 2.22 Pacf Newark, N. .1, in 2.1a 1-4. He is by wmiiiistan, best time 2.15 1-2 rne property’ t; 1r. Stacy Smith 0152M Pa" by 3°“ Dim‘ 5°“ tim- that city, owner of Zombro Han-I 2'09" cliis-‘ii-Pd trot by Zombro Mc- over 2.00 and other great hoi"ses;K]y° best “me 2-12- 3-15 PM‘? b! and owner previous to his coming SIgm“ SW95 m“ m" 311 i“). 272i her-e o; Gordm “z TWI- by Calumet Affecfori, best gOrtolan best time 2.12 1-2. 2,13 “i” by Andy Frisco be". time 2.10 3-4. 2.18 pace by Laura G best time 2.12. 2.20 Trot bv Lady Russel best time 2.15. at Peoria, 111., mile track on Sep- itvmber 1st. Cold Cash by Peter Volo won the Free For All and in, doing so took a. new record of 2.00 3-4, and we may say that all. three heats were paced in exactly the same time. We have never known three heats so close to two minutes being paced in exactly the some notch. Prominent among th‘. (Irfyppg at mic live days race morifiiig u-ns 1011i‘ old friend Raoul Potviii, ulic will be remembered mm “y...” he raced a. stable from Muzitrl-ni. at our Exhibition tlic fall of mo. The curious thing about tin. abort? race 771995115 was that the first zlays .aces were Acid on Sunday alter- noon. Second to him on that occasion |lA‘fl5 the veteran pacer Winnipeg I158 1-2, who a few years ago came from the Canadian North West and won all the big stakes in the Grand Cirmiit. Time has taken its loll and instead of outciassing 0th- crs he is now outclassed himself. ‘ 1i- Ercat many statements have lbeen made as to when» the first ‘race-has ever been held and var-i. At Essex Junction, Vt, September, ‘m5 Parts o! England have been The resolution, moved by -S. A.ISenatoi" 2.03 1-2. Wednesday, Sep- 2M‘ ‘he 209 Pace Purse $100,, given as the seem. of the-event. time 2.15 1-2. 2.24 Page by Dab,“ ‘ ' ' possession of BENTRAL GUARDIAN This is reserved for news, but per word, strictly payable In ad- __" VGXKBC. MAGISTRATES COURT -—- A. party charged with the unlawful intoxicating liquor appeared before Magistrate Donald MacKinnon yesterday and was fined $200 and costs or five "i months. A man charged with com- mon assault was fined ten dollars and costs or thirty days. advertisements of a news character \ may be inserted at the rate of 4c. . andItcmEe-r 3rd at the Ohio State Fa‘: rotted G McDonald, Charlottetown, ‘seconded by W. Sanford “Evanswcolumbus, Ohio, when he t Winnipeg, which was approved by three miles in a race in 2.05, 2.0 the Chamber nt the morning ses-land 2.04 3 4. sion was as follows: I "Resolved that the Federal Gqvq A record for three- year old crnmcnt be petitioned to take Iheltrotting geldings was taken at the necessary steps to ensure a uniform same meeting by Gregor Wilson observance of Remembrance Dflyiwho trotted two heats in a raw on November 11 and in succeeding in 2.07 3-4 and 2.08 1-4. years, and that the form of 0115B"- __-__-__¢-——-—— ance be two minutes silence with‘ Nervous young man: "Sir, I have other suitable ceremonies ratlivi“ been walking out with your daugh- than a legal public holiday Wiiiiiicr for three years-J’ . cessation of all regular activities] “He; rather; "well, you're not for the full period of the day, and ' coming on me for boot repairs, arc flvas Wm by Toll Gate by Peter G. Hwievcr- it m5 bwii “Piiiiiifiiy ,in stmigiit heats, Prince W. second. Imwen by m" ciil‘ 3900MB 00H.‘- Miss xittv third, Walter Storielnmy Piewlrd M illc town hall fourth and Better Wm rim,‘ be“; of Chester, England, that a horsl Mme 295 Miss Kmy was driven race with the first prize of a silver by v30 naming who i“, year can? boll was instituted at Chester in pmgned To“ Gate for u. cam i 1511. In 1609 the bell ivns convert- Ema“ owmm ed into three silver (‘[1115 and 1-,- 1623 the three cups were combined I in one silver cup of a value of ‘ It/fjrning Express the trot“;- that, Cshty pounds. This mo,“ took place iweu McNeilllooked at and irireuri“ ii" Sewmi iP-ii‘ 0i iii-r r-‘rn last spring and seriously thought’ “f Hem!’ the Eigiiiii- of purchasing, has been the best‘. ‘"_"‘ one in Will Flemings stable this.’ year. At Essex Junction, September Montague vrill hold races sat- urday afternoon. Sfiiitcmbgr 24, that various muncipallties through‘ out the Dominion be urged to ob- ruuanar. SERVICES-The fun- serve‘ Remembrance my in this eral of Mrs. Frank McDonald, manner." which was largely attended,‘ was' held yesterday morning {rom her_ late residence, 26 Rochford Street to St. Dunstans Basilica where Re-: Major Ropers statement is as qlieim High Mass was celebrated by follows: Rev. Louis Dougan. The pail bear-I "As Dominion President of the era were: Dr. W. H. Sopher, Meats Canadian Legion I regret that any Legion Stand ‘YIIIITI 13.80; Germany, 23.78; Cnniidn 90%. WESTERN GUARDIAN —C. Y. M. L., SUMMERSIDE. play, “My Irish Cinderella," at In- dian River Sept. 28th. Sale of can- dy. 5792-9-17-24-21 -—SPEC1AL DANCE - Special music at Kensington Monday, Sept. 19. McMahon Building. Hoimarrs Old Time Orchestra in attendance. Admission 25c. 5795-9-17-21 inifiiis (Continued from Page 7) “are 40 lodges in the Province now. The toast to the Dominion was responded to by the singing of "The Maple Leaf Forever." The toast to the Province and to the Premier was proposed by Rev. W. L. Outhouse. Depression has not touched the Island to the extent that it has stricken other quarters. he stated. The speaker referred to the scenic beauties of the Province. Hon. G. Shelton sharp. Minister of Agriculture, responded to the- _ toast to the Province. He referred to the beauties and potentfalities of '.t feed 201,5". Rejected 101,4: Truck 25V!- llnrli-y: Malling lfffilll‘! ii rniv c-x W, 112-, 2 row ox R f‘. W. .72. Other grades N0. .'I F. W 2M1: N0 4 f‘ 11‘ cs- Nn r. o. W. 2:115: No. n t‘, ll’. 2211.: 'l‘r'iirlr 25116. NewTork Curb oi/i 41/. 210/, . 14 2Z1 EL . Amer Super Power A -- -- (Zltles Service ... Electric Bond hlhnro Ford of Camilla A .. .. .. St. Oil of lndiuiin ... . Too Late To Classify WANTED —- MAN TO TAKE charge of ranch. Aviiiy E- 0°- iinve to swallow if ahci Guardian. 5768-9-16-31 INFORMATION-ANY PERSON 1 having a small Pekinese male d l in m. Important- W’ u”: a . aiai-ii c. the Island, and gave a brief his- torical review. Prince Edward Island sons and daughters have achieved success in many spheres and in many places. He regretted the absence of Premier Stewart through illness. It is hoped that with care the Premier will be fully recovered in three months. The speaker made refereme to the work of the Govrrr-nent in the sphere of education iii rebuild- ing P. W. C. and buildiii". an an- nex to the Summerside High School. The care of the mentally deficient was also referred to. Fra- Norman Lowther, W. A. Gaudet, H. body of business men have seen fit F. McPhee, M. L. A., Geo. Mcmllan‘ to pass a resolufion which seems t0 and Wm. Glllis. Service at the mean an effort to secure a repeal I grave was conducted by Rev. C.I of the Remembrance Day Act. This ‘IMUCRYAIIY- legislation was obtained from the —Q—- Parliament of Canada after many INJURED IN CAR CRASII—‘ years of mature consideration, and Vernon Croken, of Emerald, had any attempt to make law such a his head severely cut when a car resolution as that passed by the 5914108108 to another party whichI Canadian Chamber of Commerce. he was driving crashed into a will have the whole-hearted opposi- houee near the corner or Orlcbari tion of the returned men of Cun- and Gerald Streets yesterday morn-‘gida. In January, 1932, the Associat- iiiR. The collision crumpled the ed beterans consisting of The Army fender, broke glass and did other and Navy Veterans in Canada, The damage to thecar. Canadian Legion of the British Empire service League, The Am- putations Association of thc Great I War, The Canadian Pensioners As- lsociation of the Great War, The 15h" Arthur Pearson Club of Blind- ‘cd Sailors and Soldiers sent the oXfvrd. man. has been a world-wide ‘ following rerolution to the Govern- travelier since his youth, ‘slaving ' men; o; Canada; visited almost every portion at the 1 “The Associated Vpfprgng view 3mm‘ Empire’ Incmdmg EE-"Pti with alarm the agitation which is i i nuns 11120111 ENGLAND-Ani0iig the visitors to the province at pre- sent is Major E. M. Slaughter, Bur- ton House, Sherbornu, Dorset, Elig- Iand. Major Slaughter, who is an Africa, India, New Zealnnd, Aus- tralia, and ‘Canada. This is liis third trip to Canada, the first be- .‘ing a cruise around the world in 1913. While in. the city IvlaJor slaughter is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. Chester S. McLure, “Bon- nahinley." Leading Batsmen In B f3‘ Leagues G AB R H PC. O'D0i1l Dodgers 139 561i 117 210 . Alexander, Sox 112 1146 52 127 . IFoxx, atn. 14a sao 14o 194 . Gehrig, Yank’. 146 572 130 199 .348 Ruth, Yank. .. 12B 443 117 104 .348 Klein, Phil. 143 60B 146 211 .347 Terry, Giants . 142 593 111 204 .344 Home Run leaders: Foxx, Athle- tics, 52; Ruth, Yankees, 40: Klein, Phillies, 36; Ott, Giants, 35; Sim- 'mons, Athletics, 32: Gcliriz. Y8"- kces, 32. ed to by Councillor Samuel Ken- Asrnal organizations are doing s. I nedy, who extended the welcome great work in the Province in rm» daring assistance in social service. The toast to the City was remand- oi the City to the visitors. The toast to the ladies was proPosed by Mr. McCall I w‘ ‘ r r i ‘i being carried our, to secure a. repeal of the Act constituting November . 11th a National Holiday. They con- 's’dcr that the wonderful response you '1“. Ship's Officer (as liner heaves tan-Who the deuce shouted "Man overboard? Fond Mother-I did. My little boy wants to see how you lower the boats.—'l‘he Passing Show, London. Tramp-The lidy next door ‘as given me a piece of home-made cake. Won't you give rne somethin’ too? Lady (spitefuiiyl-Ycs, I'd better give you a digestive tablet.—The Humorlst, London. Wrighfie: “Brown may have his faults, but he has the instincts c-f a gentleman" Flight: "Do you think so?" Wrights: "lrn sure of it, \‘.'l".ui1 he asks his wife to bring up n scuttle of coal he always gets up and opens the door ior her." due observance of this day shows that such a day has a place in the National life of our Country, and that if the Veterans are given a fair opportunity to carry on along the same lines as they have started this day can be made the most valuable public holiday in our D9- minion lie. They will oppose to the uttermost any attempt to secure a rerpeai of this legislation and in- vite the support of the Government in maintaining the legislation a5 at present enacted." "That was the attitude of Asociatal Veterans at that the tme §of the people of Ognnda to the Along The Plokard’: Wharf Schr. Mona, Captain Herring has arrived in port with a cargo of coal. i S. S. Harland, Captain MncLaine i in portf Lyons Wharf Tern schooner, Capc Blomidoii, Captain Raymerririm at present discharging a cargo of hard coal. Buntaln, Bella Wharf John's Nfld. ‘hey, N. S., after d Marine Wharf ~ Custom Cruiser‘ qiialcur, O99- ‘Veterans’ appeal last year for the, S. S. Magnhild, Captain Clusen. _ has sailed for St. Pierre and stntain MacDonald sailed yesterday‘m0na, and is still the attitude." Waterfront tatn Heather sailed yesterday. D. P. W. launch, Captain James Lund now in port. Bruce Stewart's Wharf f S. S. Hochelaga, Captain Travers nan the Proton-Charlottetown roiiivn 1 Fisheries Patrol bout, A Halkett. iCaptain ziiick at present in port iundergoiizg repairs. | Sch-z .‘."I‘=ic J. King in port. .‘.:illway Wharf Th: oi tanker Talaralite, Cap- {for Campbelleton, u. B.. and Syd- issliarging a car- go of oil here for the Imperial Oil _oe.ua. r" i ----~"-»-i~ *- Zlrd he won the 2.14 Trot _from a, The horses will br- back from Fred- good field, best time 2m a-i. vermin in time to take um and ________ the classes will include a Free For at London, Ohio, August 211-24-25; A" iii“ Wiii brine fwtinrr Liwkv there were nine races on the card" Lmdy 232- Bin-i’ C01“? 23° 3'4. Hii-‘ii for the three days and of the ninel 210' Heltherbm 2'l1'VO10RiCo‘2'n4i “BM-i McMillan won 8-81.“; “Myst” G. 2.09 1-2. A 2.15 Tro: ivitli constitutes a world-s recorcp T0~ Frank J. Ortolan 2.13, Golden 2.12, show the quality of the oompetit-ipeler DQWES 212- GYPM 2.08 3-4 and others and a ‘.127 Mix- ion McMillan drove Rose ‘McElwyn ‘ a. three year old in 2.0a 3-4, Abbe‘ ed with Eli" or is" mniv match- I-ieir won the 2.11 pace for himied “fitters anfi PFW-‘is- in 2.05 1-2, Emma Braden the 2.24} .—‘-- Pace in 2.0a, Just the Guy the 2.1a‘ ‘Tim “New Ciiib are nrkin; the m” h,‘ n“ Prmce M.“ the 2A5 co-operaton of the Victoria Di-iv- pace in 2.07, Silk Girl the two year m5 9111b i0 5938i‘ rnros on the Old trot in 2.11. Bonnie Axworthy aiiermmn of October 10in Tit-nu...- the 230 pace m up‘; 1.2‘ worthy Kiting D211’ afternoon. The Qljjpff, Wood the classified trot in 2.05 1-2. I5 B- Wortily one, to raise iuurls for The “Doc-r it may be mentioned 1s crippled children. Lust ycnr i: will one of the greatxt trainers and; be remembered iiw i10i1wnivi1 made drivers in America and has a‘ “P a liifiigrflm and the shin oi tel-.- stable made up of “starsf” “t5 by tho Rm"? Ciiib iiuiiml n ____ very nice amount for ii ihi» cringe, The greatest number of races ' i“ won locally at one meetmg that‘ The following horses are mkinq we have knowledge of was at the m" i" iii!‘ "CPS fit Fredericton Provincial Exhibition in i926 WIIBTIIHIIS VWOIK- V010 Rico 2.04. Joliiizii Colonel n. A, MacKinnon won inegMiie-s 2.24. Golden 2.12, indium-- 2.21 Class with The Yank, the 2.30 be" 2-11. Mr- Heal-v. 2w l i. new Class PBCP stake with Major s, W-iie» Kine Frisco 2.13. the 2.40 Trot stake with Britsh ' -~ Ginger. the 2.20 Pace stake with Lucky Lindy 2.12 wlin .-ii:ii-r.~.:i an Dan Patchen and the 2.15 Tretiiiiiufl‘ is his iooi n» input-r '- and Pace with Major 8., makingiiiiece <1‘ siiaili $10111‘ ilwlfll five winners out of eight races onrbPiV/Prn the frog and shoe. has rc- the prom-am‘ The other three mcesicorvered from its effects. we zira w‘ Srott ’ were won by Thomas Holmes, Will- ard Kelly and Colin McKenzie.‘ Trurc. _ Archie K. driven by; E. Herring- field of horses at Ottawa. Exhibit- iglad to loam. Addie McGraw, iriiiliri" n,’ the 2.27 Maritime Brod trot. at Ciinr- IOWEAOWn has been going great glms since that event, winning xii Woodstock and Prcsquc Isle and ton won the 2.20 Pace ‘over a. good] I ion inst week the fastest heat be-imi 771051131’ ‘You lilo 225 fro‘, n1 ins: 2.10 1-4. Mr. Harrington IVBS;FI'EdEI‘ICIOII, defeating nmonr: 0th- onc of the owners of Fred Medium‘ i?" Hiilh Tvbl’. '-'.i-'i 3-4. The re- g,“ 1.4, and drove him t“ his r-nq-‘mnrkable part oi‘ ilic performance cs throughout Ontario. “was that the sccmicl Ill‘il1 wan trott- ___ led in 2.10 1-2, the (ash-st Il(‘.’lI3 ni Hue are n few of the wlnnerslililc day and n, “Tllliihrilli p*.\:"i'ni"ii1- rmn best timg made in fccgnt, rne-lance for nny traitor bu.“ particu- r-s qver half mile tracks in vnrinns larly so for one that has IJUS‘. made parts of Ontario. Tilsonberg, 2.30 titres llrtviiiiifi Iii-iii“. Class Hilda. Dark, best time 2.15 1-2] - 2.22 Class. Union Maid, best time! Addie bfcC-rniv" Is by The Clinkcr ... i 2.18 Class Billy Direct, bests son of The EXIXHIPIZI. time 2.12 1-2. 2.13 Class Mac Peter, purchased at 1hr- cliiv beFt time 2.11. 2.26 Class Back the same time Mi". li. C. .7 ". Patch best time 2.14 14. Belleviilcfd-‘redorirton bought ‘The 2.14 Class, 1.01.1 Ganot, best tImL-‘ZOB 3-4. Brod in L-"iiorzi AIPICIZITVY 2,10. 2.30 Class, W. J. Graitan, best 2.20 1-4, Addie ilrcC-rnu" is the prir ‘Gratlan, 2.13 1-2, Free For All, Ra- would not. be as good m. she turn- best time 2.10. 2.18 Class cd out to be. she seemed in have Margaret Brewer, best time 2.09 1-2 an inclination in m" ii"i‘i‘ iliii ‘Pictdn, Ont. 2.24 class, Herman we undorstnnd shc was uvurziicf Grsvtnn, best time 2.10. Classfied hcavy shoes behind which iii-iy have Pace, Parker Boy best time 2.14. accounted for that peculiarity. time 2.15 1-2. 2.22 Class, Pearl duct. Some oi 11:". thought Illil‘ rim ‘