lIf-fi‘ ' " restful moequltoeggnd other .. _ f, . DIVIl-OII IIIIA C1! IVIII I ‘w '-' '. y i‘ ‘ \ Pre H. Canadian B Under the disting Mrs. unclean insects and bugs; fl’ fill-Ill l Tue cuiuztorirerowu GRYO ' CLUB His Honor the Lieut. Governor and MONDAY, JULY so AT 8.30 P. p. In the Arena Rink, Charlottetown Made In Conch h Canada Isa Spay 00., Ltd- Irlgheon, Ont. y a Nlclrrs ofundlsturbed, sleep I. i. Little children possum“; {your Insect torment . . . Delicious, pump, ‘mp1,. [Q1110 foodgfree taint or infection . . . For EY-‘Iflluolfganly, fragrant spray destroys Illa, sents Grenadier Guards and uished patronage of Heartz -—--_-_____._____ Ge uardian - NEXT WEDNESDAY, July 25th, let the ladies oi 'I‘racadle feed you at the Scotchiort Celebration. Boys Home From Y. M. c. A. Camp At Canoe Cove Thirty-six healthy. ‘happy laun- burned boys returned home by car from the new Y.M.C.A. pennan- ent camping grounds at Canoe Cove. " They were under the guidance of Ray Pendletnn» Gen: . Secretary. who was assisted by. six leaders. The youngste , who H 'from 12 yrs. to l5 were a lusty when they reached town. ' ' During the twelve days ‘under canvas in six living tents and the large new dining hail, the boys ear- ried out s. varied program oi angli- round nature, including Iiaseball, both indoor and wtdoolr, quoilrs, athletic training ci all kindshewhn- mine. camp craft. Biblewesuins. chapel service, camp fires and-sing songs. hikes and various other things that boys like to participate in when camping. ; _ . tion ‘came in TEACHERS RETURNING from St. Anne De Beaupre by late train lest luBht-Stella Morris. Mary and Cecelia Macdonald. Mabel O'Brien, Matilda Campbell. VISITING PARIS — Registered at the Office of the High Com- missioner ior Canada in Paris on July 6th were Mr. and Mrs. C. H. B. Longworth, Miss Eileen Long- worth and Miss Rose Longwolth. REMAINS ARRIVE TONIGHT.— The remains oi the late Malcolm McAulay who- died in Baltimore are expected to arrive by tonight's train. Funeral notice later. WATER RATES-A few water takers have not paid their rates for the current quarter. After Mon- day the 23rd all unpaid services will be shut off without further notice. 6728-7-22-21 BOXING AND DANCING at NGW Ailllflll. Any Lady‘ or Genflg. man wishing to engage in the dan- cing exhibitions at New Arman races August 8. or anyone wishing to go in a. three round boxing ex- hibition please write me at once. James Pendergast, Secretary. 6721-7-22-21 ._._.. IIORSEMEN GET BUSY-Aug- ,ust 1st is closing date ior the races in connection with Provincial Ex- _ hibition: Chastlotiehiwli. August ‘20th t0 24th, so gflgrhigh» Puma m send in your entries. We have some The keenest baseball. quoits, and tent inspec- tion. On Friday night the 11ml camp fire service was held and dur- ing it the elections to the-Hall oi Fame was held and the following boys and leaders were elected: / Best CflIIIDGf-——WII1. Reid. Most popular boy, Earle (Mutt) Moore. Best Athlete, Glen Partridge. Biggest Eater, Wm. Chandler. Best Looking Boy, Dick Hillier. Laziest Boy. L. Wellner. Best Musician, Ken Graham. . __._ ZION CHURCH PICNIC on Wed- nesday afternoon next. Members are requested to be all: the Church ‘surplus entries in stakes on hand by L39 p_ m_ 312g-7_22-g| ‘and cnnlfit in your pacer or trot- ’ er. Wrie or wire today. J. W. MM"? Boulter, Secretary. PERSONALS Mrs. W. J. Cheverie and daugh- ter Cecilia were visiting in Souris on Thursday last, the guests of Mrs M. B. Acorn. VISITS CITY-Mr. W. G. Bar- ber. General Manager of the Can- adian National Telegraphs was an ‘interested visitor e0 charlotmwwn on Friday. Being in the nature of an inspection tour which began at Mrs. J. F‘. Colbum, oi Roxbury, ‘J CIJASSIFIED A Eight Insertions Agents Wanted WANTED NOW-SALESMEN FOR unrepresented Prince Edward Is- Psy weekly. ex- elusive stock and territory. Rep- resent a six hundred acre modern Nursery growing choicest variet- Established agencies are valuable. Write, Pclham Nursery Co., Toronto, Ont. AW tl Aug. 15. _ TEACIIER WANTED FOR AI'I'IN laud counties. ies, and best stock. thirty years. Our For Sale l-‘OR SALE -- I FARM IIORSI-I: 1 cow to freshen soon; 5 fut cuttlc mid 2 dry cows.‘ E. d: L. Ryan. Morell. FOR SALE 50 ACRE FARM IN- cludlng 18 pcn fox runch, ll ulilcs from Amherst. O. l". Crun- ton, Fort Lawrence. N. S. 0978-7-v19-2i I-‘OR SALE- T I-ILLIOTTS VAL- uable Roller Mill and Saw Mill. Reason for selling, ill health. Per- cy llowutt. 6974-7-20-41 FERTILIZER FOR SALIlLPOTASI-I in 200 lb. sacks rlclling at half hricel "Now is the time for potato growers to purchase their potash . for next season's crop, one chance in n life time. We have also at thc Railway Wharf lrllmlted quantity nf rough fertilizer which we will sell lit $5.00 per full cartload, ii’ you can get in touch with George McDonald at Beach Orovo Inn. This opportunity is only good ____________________ Female Help Wanted .___________ _________ WANTED — GIRL 0R MIDDLE used woman to assist with house work on farm, modern conven- iences. Good wages. Mrs. Geor- ge H. Callback. North Tryon. 6703-7-21-31 --___._ GENERAL SERVANT WANTED. who can do_ plain cooking and ciire oi the house. Write Mrs. O. ll‘. Bryant, Rothesay, N. B. 6115-7-23-21. TIIE MERIDEN HOSPITAL SCII- 00L oi Nursing offers s. three-year “Purse to young women. School is lluclvdlied and smliains with Yale University for special servic- us. Allowance. uniforms and books llmvided. New iesidence under construction will provide ideal liv- lns and teaching facilities. Class enrolled ior September and Feb- ruary. Further information upon application m Superintendent of Nurses. The Meriden ‘Hospital. Merlden. Conn.‘ l" H" W July 20-2B-Aug. 2-9-1843 m Miscellaneous ' _ 99-75-2141 Your mu ma, answers rom- sunuu and new t, rubber iltq efi mm. hoary Driscoll, It. .y¢oe voo-vooo-o-voovoorvo-eoo DVERTISEMEN TS SeperIIneoISwords lapnriineoiiwords O-Q-O-OQ-O-OOM Teachers Wanted WANTED-FIRST 0R SECOND class teacher for Stanhope School. Supplement $100. Bert Wlsner. Sec. 6700-7-21-41 TEACHER WANTED FOR. POINT DeRoche School. " plement Mark McConnack, Secre- 6356-28—tf $75.00. tsry. Road school supplement $100.00 James Matheson, Secretary R. R. No. l 6995-7--2i-5i WANTED — FIRST 0R SECOND class teacher ior Peters Road School No. 90. Supplement $100. George A. McDonald. Secretary- 6967-7-20-31. TEACIIER WANTED FOR SPRING Valley School District No. 100. Supplement $15090- Allllll’ W- K- Chnnlplon, Secretary. 0940-7-19-61. WANTED SECOND CLASS TEACII- er for North Granville School No. 128. Supplement $125. Urban J. ' uylol‘, Secretary, Brudalbuue R. R. 1. 6994-7-21-41 w/Afisn - SECOND CLASS teacher for River View School- Supplemeut $75.00. Freeman Rob- S°°”" "°"“" Pfiléézfiiitil Male Help Wanted wmyrcn MAN son FARM work. Apply to S. C. Lane. Ml- Mellick. 6960-7-20-31 CLEAR srnmos. "-10:15: CLUB". The June meeting 0 of “Jam, club" met at the home Mrs D A MacDonald's with seven members and five visilborfi" Roll call was answered Y Q m; 3mm". The school coméigitzfii; reported that new ceillnlg; pglgd ma‘, required for the sch00. f m“ Dart of the sruuulls "ma" “Tm; Money was voted for schlodlal 2L me Next meeting will be he m home of Mrs. Chester MacDona . ¢+n+>o4¢o+o++u+¢44“* QUEEN HOTEL Since taking over this h, ppent mall! m“ "1’ l: dollars II "I ents. ll :21: 51': nmwhilnsl p: m lolals III u" "flu". m "‘°“' V“ ‘ “fort-hie who we!" ‘ “m a m“, ,- gpleldlll table Iul excellent service at I ‘mac?- ‘h "ICC. mo.” from 83-119 u‘ “M per Ill!- t Charlottetown _Hotel 0a.. 1M1- b lOlI-‘i-fll-fll _._._'_.._.....__.___ runs: 10mm CAT- beiound at {Alter Kaiser. ~ ~ - ~m-v-ai-m QTRAYIID tie qn York. Proprietors “I” L, IQQUAID. lull" vvvvvvv i O<+QO4+OQ4+OOHOQOO9000r' . w" com ' ~_, -=ylj...stmspl\;’~‘.us.-. . = Mass, has arrived here to spend Vancouver some weeks ago, ~ Mr par-t of the summer. Barber's stay was necessarily short but sufilciently long to give him a most favorable impression of the Summer beauty of the Province. Mr. Barber is accompanied on the inspection by Mr. J. F. McTaggart, General Superintendent of the Canadian National Telegraphs. Mrs. (Dr) N. E. McKay, and son Mr. Norman McKay, Halifax, are visitors in tho city. Mrs. Oscar MacCallum, and her daughter Miss Marjory, are as usual spending the summer here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nicholson, City. At present Mrs. MlacCallum is enjoying the pleas- ures oi Brackley Beach, and is stay- ing at MacCallums Hotel. FIRE ALARMS-An alarm was rung in about 10.40 p. m. Saturday night, for some smoke blowing over the roofs of the residence of Mr. Wm. Dalziel of Spring Park Road, making it appear as if the house were on fire. The Firemen res- ponded promptly, but their services were not required. The firemen al- so responded to an alarm turned in yesterday about noon, by reason of the fact that one of the planks in Hlllsboro bridge was ailre. The fire- men quickly pried up the plank. and extinguished it with a few pails oi water. . Mr. and Mrs. James Collins and two children, and Mrs. Thos. Col- lins, the farmer's mother, left Set- urday morning on return to Saint ant vacation with friends in this city. Mr. and Mrs. George Hope, 0i Sussex, N. B., have arrived in Mal- peque and intend spending some weeks there. John, N. B., after spending a p1ea.s- . The above boys will ge down in 11151071’. their names will be en- Braved on a. large shield which will be hung over the fireplace in the new hall which has just been com- plated on the Y.M.C.A. grounds, which have been leased from Mr. Duncan MacCannell. The following are the boys and leaders who attended the camp: Walter Cox, Keith Morrow, Gor- don Morris. Bus Rattenbury. Don Stewart. Lloyd Williams, Harry Currie. Allison Rogers, Dick Bishop Earl Moore. Art Wellner, Lloyd Wellner, George McDougpu, Qor. don Batt. John Casford, Bruce Mc- Cannell, Clive Johnston, Jack Mc- Lean. Hayden Chandler, Harry Chandler. Wm. Chandler, Lloyd Wm. McRae, Percy Den- his, Don Nicholson, Robt. Nichol- son, Dick Filliter, Wm. Reid, Ken Gmham, Bram Chandler. Wm. McKenzie. Glen Patridge, Gordon Williams, Douglas McLennan, Rev. John Tumer. Chsplan, R. A. Pen- dlBwn. Camp Director, Mr. Horace Smith, cook. A real tribute must be paid to Mr. Smith. as he surely -leased ev- erybody, the meals were a. treat and the boys certainly did full Justice to them. There wasn't an accident or case oi sickness during the whole l? days, outside oi o. few cuts and minor bruises. Visitors day was held on Wed- nesday afternoon and many of the boy's parents availed themselves of the opportunity of seeing their boys under canvas. Ideal weather made is possible to hold a. series oi run- ning and jumping games for boys 12 years to 15 years, and.15 years and over. The senior 440 sprint and the pole vault were easily cap- tured by Ken Partridge. In the evening the boys staged their annual Camp Concert in their newly erected Dining Hall on the Camp grounds at 8.30 o'clock. Mus- ical talent from Charlottetown as- sisted greatly with the program. which was very successful. despite the showers just before the com- mencemen‘ oi the concert. After the opening remarks by the chairman, Mr. R. A. Pendloton. General Secretary of the Charlot- tetown Y.M.C.A. and Chief of the Camp, the program was as follows: 1 " ' Your dealer sells BIG BEN by the plug and by the Vacuum (air- tight) Tin. PROGRAMME F° 0f all forms of Chewing Tobacco the PLUG i: tlfffifl" " APPLES are world ‘- famous R flavour, sliefland keebInfquaIItIesQRthey are the best that grow. And Big Bcnvplug chewing is equally famous for the pleasure you get out of it. It has the full, rich flavour which every‘ chewer enjoys. It gives a full money's worth. Being in PLUG form, it does not dry out, but stays fresh, moist and in the best possible condition. Handy to hold, handy to slice; and fits any pocket. BIG BEN PLUG Chewingt Tobacco 1. Comp Octette. 2. “Duet from Thais" My ups d: ups, Raoul Reymond. 3. Saxaphone solo "Out oi the Dusk" by Ken Graham. 4. Vocal Solo, "The Deathless Army" by Miss Barbara McNeill. 5. Vocal Solo, Selected" Doug- las A. MacLennan. parts of the province and shipped to Maritime packing houses. Yet the supply has not satisfied the demand and the cry is for more live stock. Exceptionally good prices have been realized and farmers who have par- ticipated in returns made through i Mr. Jno. A. McDonald, Land Suc- veyor, Herlnanville, was in the city Saturday, returning home from Mr. Michael Croken and Rev. J.,(;Qnway_ B. Crokcn wish to thank most sin- , ccrely. thefimmy kind friends who The numerous friends of Amos assisted them in every way in their Gallant of Oyster Bed Bridge, will reclnt sad bel- vement. be sorry to learn that he is danger- They wish to express their thankspusly ill in the City Hospital as the also, to those who sent 111359 oifer- result of injuries received from a ings, splrltuaibouquets, letters anlllfall a week ago, while "driving :1 telegrams p: sympathy. Isplrlled young horse- Cnpt. Gus Power who had been _.i-i— attending the recent military camp LARKIN-Ou the 18th of July, at as Captain Paymaster, of the P. E. Rockland, Mass, a son to Mr. andllsland Light Horse left on return to Mrs. Frank Lnrkin, formerly of Al- Saint John, N. B., Saturday morn- bertou. ing, accompanied by Mrs. Power and ; two children. who have been visit- McLIIAN — At Los Angeles, Cali- ing relatives in the city. iornia, July 12, 1928, to Mr. and BIRTHS Mrs. Hector Mclean, a daughter. fm- F‘ nesrus DR. J. P. MILLAR DENTAL SURGEON Corner Queen Ind Richmond L HOURS-ll to 12.30. 2 I0 5.00 l #—_~_———__- . NELSON—Al; Quincy City Hospital. on Juno 22nd, 1928, John Hector ‘Nelson, sou of the late Thcopilus Nelson, oi Chino Point, aged sixty- seven years. leaving to mourn their loss ltwo sons and one daughter. LAVERTY-At Tarantum, July. _~F Phone 525-1, 22nd. John Laverty. Funeral from "MM-Ts his lute residence, Tuesday morning _ TAX] 533W“; at 8.15 to Fort Augustus. DAY on NIGHT Four Cars at Your Service Flat Rate System. LOWTIIER -- _At Kenslngton, Sun- day. July 22nd. Ella Wadmall. widow of the lute Isaac Lowther. Funeral. Tuesday. July 24th at 2 p. ln. from the United Church at Kensington. 1r @O-FO§O-O-O§O-§-O§O§§O-§§O4§%9 KODAKS ' F1115 1 AND CAMERA SUPPLIES In Memoriam In loving memory of Mrs. Charles Auld, Clyde River, who passed sway .l'uly 22,_1Q25. P You have left us here dear Mother. In the vale of tears to mourn; You are gone but not forgotten. And our; hearigwith grief are torn. ' Mina-ted by family. In Memoriam _ In loving memory of Mr. Charles 1* AuId, Clyde River. who passed sway July 18. 1019. ' COMPLETE Till PIOMIT DIUGGISTS In the grave yard soffly sleeping Where the gentle flowers wsve Lies the one welcved so dearly In his silent lonely-grove. 1' ‘ ‘Inkiofi by family llndertalmr - *' ‘iuvmmmn m???» AxL-nkmm‘- 1 may. cven in a smell way, profit from the information given. This is made possible through the courtesy 1-119 Purpose oi’ encouraging hog production when a. scarcity of hogs prevailed. This Competition ducers are gradually. but surely rea- llzing the advisability of maturing a larger percentage of stock ior mar- keting purpfles during the mid- summer ~ when prices are invariably high and supplies greatly dlminshed. There is s great deal oi rooln for the extension of this idea in a practical way. and the farmer who breeds with the determination of catering to the midsu mend for wall finished hogs. lambs and other live stock. willsurely pro- fit h dsomel, by such practice. There has not been one week since the first of January oi this year but bacon hogs will b n d 5 we 110116 that an an? ere or Sam, of farmers will breed for B“ l" on this Profitable practice of midsummer live stock prpdu¢¢|°n_ It is most gratifying illlendld state of finish m”? 11°85 are being marketed. In‘ fact an all round improvement in "u! mm: is noticeable and it is 11011911 that when the. heavier bulk of supplies commence to arrive later in the season that runners will Particular attention to the question r of having. not only hogs, ._.,;--..~. . ..‘.,.._. .. . , ‘li- n1 flll ' s i‘ . alum. Thlswillbeannd- §"' Whitehill, Smith and Woodall" ' SUNDAY GAMES u: lullllls SATURDATS BASEBALL 7 Swcetland, Benge and Lerlan; Stewart, WIICSG, <1 lllllllgzlqschang; Quinn and Cochrane. . 9913' - Chicago “m- "llllm lulu Pbbruery. andlNew York Strelecki and sad the United Shin have lie spluuld tabla. Coulee. 0 4:0 servleeioslllinelis. Tele- . . . . 2 5 0 pheneiinroonis. ‘ Walsh, Blankenship and Cronse; m“. u” h ‘u. my“; Charlottetown Hotel »(lo.‘," Ltd. hymen more live stock; finish tmr- HAIRY C. BIOWN. Manger operatively. i Bsyne and Myatt, Harris, Russell, ‘Simmons, Stayicn and Berry. w“ First game‘ of the Press, which has always ex- fuBtBNd by the Federal and Pr vi - ' . hibited an interest in, and a willing- 01111 Departments of AKfICUItUI€(?&IlI\d 25,1313? ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' " ' g l: (l, D org ‘a: nes to encourage the development proved a splendid success. This Ogden‘, flank,"- t gun-pa- omm“ ‘a I Olfnflkricultural activities in the pro- $151; $138 wlddfifl ‘l! being continued Gm" n,“ coéhrane ' > u o; "hm,- h", pun“ z V 69- ¢ V Eor and during the 5e d ; ' n‘ . lawn‘. A "km"? ‘°“““'° °‘ m“ 1"” “mm” °’ ‘my “d "lliust We ell-let. . . . . . . . . . . .. a l0 u- m h; pm m» years. Few 1 stock industry is the rm that pro- PM e consumable volume 01' choice Philadelphia ' '1 1a 1i I mun throughout can-as ‘ Plpgras and Bengough. ionoie the|Detroit . . . . . . . . . .. 2 5 1 in whlchlwashington . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 6 0 ___._.¥____,___. . vlssble course to follow, no matter from which angle you may view it. There are three ideas which will pay the maritime fsnner to carry pay around with him and act upon -- V but all live oughly before rnsrhtlng. and then during which cal-lots of live stock stock offered for sale. in s properJ market co- NO have been assembled in Vlflfliluflgfl oi 1 NATIONAL mesons l v their own marketing organization NATIONAL LEAGUE First game K6‘ gaxgpholg ‘glzaxéglgloguet by are quite prepared to admit that f,“ vxafmsolo “Le Camiomew the production pr live stock holds Flrstsamer Pittsburgh . o 4 4 de hruges” by Raoul Reymond premier 1305mm, as a 5pm and sane New York . . . . . . . . . ., . . . . . .. 1 12 Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 7 0 a B X: b0 t- between "Bus; source from which agrmmura] re- Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 13 3 Grimes, Tauscher and Hargraves, ' o mg u venue can be obtained. Your ob- Fltlullllmolli 811d HOSE". OFBY- Vance and Deberry. Rrgttegburynandbflvla/iogerezsca ue- jectlve should surely hm in the face rell; Nehf, Bush, Jones and Gon- Second game buljy aggnmfig Hinryfl r n of such conditions. to produce more 251s? ' Y Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 10 2 10 camp fire Groin) s live stock at a season when markets N 03nd Eflllle- 3100111301 - - - - . . - - - - . . . . . .. 5 9 1 n- Bolo “numb fromsillalgosfiyn" are most favorflbm ew ork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 B 1 Kramer and Hem51ey_ Hargreave, ' -' y ' This season there has been a»keen'ch1°a§° - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - ~ - ~- 5 7 9 Dwk. $11111‘. M058. K0081. Elliot by Miss Mildred cgoxho F1 m, demand for lambs and exceptionally Gellewldl- Fuulkhfll‘ and Hogan, and Gouch, H1z‘..€°";§t Zishamne ee g high prices offered. As high as sev- Blakll- limes-flush uud lllutlllllt- New York .............. .. 2 4 0 31;!‘ Rgdiflns 6y Mfss Barbara Bunsen cents a pgund n33 begnBpiriltl §3me~ ChICRg-O . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Q '1 I Mcfiem 8 paid on weights deulvgredhat ihmplrtotgbuyiéh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 21g gmizlgarlggefi Wtextlktir and Qqrarrell. ‘ .. .- acking plant and at oug quo a-. ' ~ - ' - ' ~ ' ‘ ~ ' ~ ' - ' -- l1 M‘ B . mlctolfikazrtfiglrlgskeflszganwen tllons are somewhat lower at this!nlireh“'§tillllx°lépill- Eumtf “milphllfl- ‘l 12 1 1s Plain s; Fancy Club Swlng- "luv 0f Writing. due to a heavy run m.‘ amaveb‘ s” .L°"*5 ' ' - - ' ' - - - ' ' ~ ~ - ~ ~ B 9 1 1 Walter scannebu, of an inferior quality, yct well iln-|B k] game‘ Rlllg- Wllluughby. Miller and Le- ntil yCump Stunts by of the 151"!“ “m1” °' “evmty “mm” andylurtotgbuhxglhu '15 l: 12”“, names’ Shard“ and w"'°°“' ' u will bring returns well worth ‘ _ 0S 0n I1 2 boy: w m m, Hun. cup stgiving for. On Monday of this Mpetw’ C!“ ' Koupal and coach‘ Cmdllllll" 5 'l 0 <1 ‘ .. res" ng m” ' y week onc thousand lambs were leftl eadows and Hargrmms‘ Delaney lllld T113401‘- l-Mql-le 11nd "if vlififm wane, C0,, unsold on the Montreal Stock Yards1g?sgilgnéii' """"""""" " g g Plululull- ‘ . ' ' _ due to their oor ualit . small and - ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' n ' nail). Remalks by Rev. John Tur unfinished. Ipt (1:35 n01; require a illnétlgaazcrleglzylor, Donohu., INTERNA-l-[ONAL LEAGUE ' - very vivid imagination to anticipate: a ' i°;..él'.‘“f.ill;’ $21“. ‘$310.... was wh-i haven»- s-ch clrcum-l§i?“£.;.l."t::::::::::::::::: .5.‘ ‘2 ?,,§,""“'° "i “WSW- "simme- tcndered m Mr. and Mrs’ Raoul stances. It requires more than a lit- ‘F - Reymond. Miss Barbara McNelll & 11° bundle "l bu"? Wllll l llefld-hvlmhell. Frlmkhouse, nemhur:,l‘q~ler,sénfgnff_ _ . 4 9 1 Miss Mildred Cox, Mr. W. Scantle- rm" fee‘ ‘and a “ml a“ wrappf“? “l7 Rchem and Wilson. |Mcntreal _ _ ' _ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' "a 1o 1 bury. and Wm’ Henrik Charlotqw in a covellng of wool, to constitute z second “m” . . . . . . . . . . . .. tohw artists who assisted greatly the 111W luulellul flu!" Wlucll 111° INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Toronto 4 a 1 with we progmmma The proceeds exacting consumer will secure o. . Montreal ‘ ' - - ~ - - - - - - - ~- 3 6 0 of me evening were added to the palatable and satisfying lamb chop first game; ~ - ' - - ~ - ~ - -- Camp Funds. ul” 101151- If you have a good arllcle. Jersey City .............. .. 3 9 l Newark 1 5 place lb on the market and you cllnlBufialo ................. .. 15 1c o lgammc """""""""" '- 1 be assuried oi golllldbretullrlxls. I: it is second game, ‘swam! i; . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 9 1 ' ' not goo you w. c we adv ed to - keep it at home until you can get it 532x111) g 1 gemnk ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ~ ' ' ' -- 4 u 1 ____.- flt for the trade. / First game: 110111111211“ ‘l-tbouk‘ I 4 9 o AND ITEMS or INTEREST T0, Archibald Ramsay of Kensirlgmnmewark ................. .. 2 4 mm, m " ‘" “m” LIVESTOCK rnonucens. shipped fifteen lambs on Ju1Y-4B1uRochestcr ............... .. :1 s omédhf“ f through the Kcnsington Shipping; Second game: In,“ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ " 2 5 sun ITEMS or INTEREST T0 Club. for which he received m re-lNewark .4 4 SW01, {n ----------- '- ° 4 LIVE STOCK PRODUCERS, turn $196.65. You can do the same Rochester . . . . . . . . .. . 1 8 Read!“ n o if you handle the game as Mr. First game: was ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' " 3 5 Since tho annual‘ mlfetixrcij; (llftth; Rlizmsay didi d I n t galtimore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 lg ey y " ' ' ' ' " 6 6 Maritime Live S oc ar c n ve car oa s o ve s ock were orcnto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l2 Board at Monctpn on July 5th and loaded by the Island Shipping Club] Second game: I AMERICAN LEAGUE 6th, at which such a favorable this week. Montreal markets quot- Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 4 l lchlcago a 7 showing was made in connection ed $12.50 for top hogs delivered at Toronto . . . . . . .. 4 1 ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - - - -- 4 a with the marketing o1’ live stock for stock yards and .120 for lambs. Mar- (Crime Called 011d 5111-1 I Faber and cwuseI "lmhl n2 the your ending June 30th, 1921i, the itime prices in some instances were First game: Moore and Con,“ G b0 kl "m - mn- or that, enterprising or- cven higher. All sales were made 3911111118 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' ~ - -- 1 7 2Detroit m wag’ 7 Eanization has entered with renew- through the Maritime Live Stock M01111?!" - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 5 14 1 washlngijn", ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' a u g ed zeal low the matters of solving Market-lull Board. Last year this‘ Second semfl mp0,,“ g,il',;,§i's";,;la'"'vvooda,, the marketing problems of the live co-operativc marketing agency han- 39ml"! 4 3 1 Bmxmn an}! Rue] ' stock producers of the Maritime died an average of over $10,000 per “fill/IBM - 3 i1 2 sh Louis ' ' 5 u a Provinces for the season just pre- week for the fanners of the Marl- ."c]eve1and""' ' 4 n a ceding us. It may therefore be of time Provinces. This volume, while AMERICAN LEAGUE Gray an; u“ interest to the membership of the quite satisfactory in its initial year, SATURDAY 5m and L_ 5cm“ ' ' vnriqus shipping organizations in should be at least doubled this sea- others no; scheauled Prince Edward Island m be occas- son- Prlnce Edward Island funnel-g Fllsl 8811181 ._________' ionally advised as to what is being 810110 if Working 100% co-operatively Clevehmd - - ' - " ' 2 5 n o-oo-ew accomplished 1n theh‘ mgeresw The could do the trick and it would cer- 805w“ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 5 12 writer of this article will endeavor Willy be in their interest economi- Gram‘ Hard" “nd ' sewen’ to submit items oi interest from Cally. l0 do so. , 311m“? “d mfflmllnll- r time to time as conditions will Lust year a Midsummer Bacon 39mm awe‘ permit in the hope that readers H01; Competition was conducted for gfjifind ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " i g g HOTEL i ‘ r.- O-fiOfQ-O-Q-O . ‘l’ NU OI-l