qé jSloc/z Quotations i vlilimuvi 1110111 MARKET iuuluinis corrected For Every Wednesday and AUGUST 12. 1933i Pivotal New York Stocks (Canadian Press) ll-hlson ,.... Auhuru Motor , (Zaluillu Dry l’ 1t THE BACK buslneu aha has hosts of friends in the Bluenoss Capital. -_____ Calumet Brownie 2.01% with The following 1 horses reduced i Bull Hmd- ""10"! M- 33794 with their record, u‘ Moutuumu rm _ Mike Jabblee, Patrick Direct 2.11% Alone from 2.14 to 2.10, King "ll! Mill Worthy Dougie! 116% Spruce from 25.1w. to 2.1012, Pixie ' ‘llill ll- L- "ll"- "llvell ll'°l=l 5Y9‘ from 217 m 2443;“ ney Wednesday afternoon and are ' at the Charlottetown Driving Park There is great interest taken in ' “wk saddle horses and a ladles and' gentlemenks riding club is funct1on- 1 5°°"”'Y 3mm? h" l‘ dim“? in; in gym-logtewwu Wm, a good 1.ist of entries he tells us for Ex- mgmbgrship and museum quite a ~| hibition races. Altogether there will number o; real nice saddle hon“ be between eighty and ninetyhors- I; i; 9,150 s big {ad m Halmuu To es furnishing some 115 to 120 en- accomodate saddle classes for Ex- ‘mes 1°‘ m‘ m‘ “his” Th” 3.1"“ hibitlon, thirty-five new stalls are We“ it'll’? l" l“ l-lle 3-19 Tm» which (Contnued from Page '1) 11E Cl-IABLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Edgar Milllgan la holding night! horse racing under electric lights at Northam Thursday evening, August 17th, starting at 8.30. There will be three events, a 2.18 Trot and Pace with three seconds al- lowed trotters, a 2.22 Trot , and Pace. no time allowance and a 2.28 Trot and Pace, three seconds al- lowed trotters. Purses are $200 for each class, They did not stop for anything atRockirlgham last Saturday, when the first event was called the track was soaked with rain, but ten thousand people occupied the Brandstand and finally when the 110F595 Bot "Go" on the fourth score they ran into a blinding rain. MI-tasuThsmller-unbywal- lace Blin, Port Arthur, time 4.34. The running high jump by James Worrall, Montreal, with 5 feet 9 ins. J. Theodore Allan of Alhambra, Ca.i., United States horseshoe pitch- ing champion and Joe. Lecky of Phoenix, Arizona, 1n an exhibition match at Denver, Colorado, last Tuesday, claimed to have made a new world ringer record. Allan pitched 842 horseshoes and record- ed 6'11 ringers for a percentage of 79.7, to better the previous world mark of 73.5 made at Chicago a week previous. Ilecky pitched 848 shoes and made 881 ringers for a 78.1 percentage. ' ’ g _ PAGE NINE THIS FINE OLD HIGH-CLASS HOTEL NOW HAS RATES AS LOW AS ANY King Ehmarh 31111121 illnrnnfo Surprising as it may seem, you can now enjoy b‘ _ has attracted no less tha eve - I. ems cmlstrucwd at the Charm“ w n 5 n Probably the first time in recent] Th? Wllllll! W955 llldlllll Cllcllel" town Driving park truck uud a, en entries. The next biggest is the v the luxuries of this hi t - b T“! h f —' Wm is being cleared in the centre 2.10 m»: and Pace with sixteen “m” “ml a ‘lelll °l "0""! were ! ‘"5 “m” 9 m“ “wwmll l“ "it" . s °"°’ em‘ “m” PIGIIIIEQ field where Jumps. etc. will be entries. Of course there will be "cmwd and "m; "i"! "W" the . “m” ‘nmn Gmmmwa“ “wk” for a ma‘ ”‘z'5° P“ d‘? I r h" placed and an exhibition put on withdrawals but both classes have ‘f’: wasncomlng dovzndm torrents‘ithlrlllliigltflfiiwrngai W51“? rzuefdfy’ , For dunY Y5" ‘he King Edward 301d ha! o <- -- eevensw ; n er rs n- - - - pulley!‘ . ( by these horses, fourteen oi them 221:1"? roves" folzulaa‘ 32's“ through aliasing: bllifigllitiéilggilrings Glamorgan’; score for the been the epitome of,.slerlmgvw°nh'wlllles d5- u -; v .. .. H a es h 5 _ - - . . . . , xl“'li‘r;l€lh!"r. " - H ‘ gilenalfgtefrliifo‘ ‘YOIHEHITIHIEXI one o’ Trot whicll six 1€hen2 ‘l5 Marl- ‘lhmllfll the afternoon the sun em- first mnl-“gs w“ 395- Pghtfifl howl s?rvlce' find“? wnh rams u? keep‘ llill . m “ml W ns o x bition Week. - - ‘arsed and towards “to Enema” __ mg with the times, this friendly hotel IS even r-nhlluge . w ‘N 51: hum-ll - iluunll - luluvll ' ||l|i\l'll 8c ill. ivulu-ll 25v. qt lru- qt ll l1‘ l'lli v1 wlrp _ l' h‘ liuhii r Vuuu-llulu \\'nstlugilou~ \vili'l|\\'\7i'll\ licill Sine] U S Ste] MINING l Sui-err , . . . .. 'illil.\'i'lti‘l‘l'il‘l ... ... lulvllerlll-s . [Was “fzlll-‘lzfliiit; .. The Judging of saddle horses will m" 5"“ h" °l°"°“~ llllely take place Wednesday even- l": in front of the grandstand. The twoyear old Trot which was largely pit on through the efforts Cliff MacDougall came over from 0‘ Dr‘ F‘ w‘ chrlsmphe“ h“ e1‘ New Glasgow on Tuesduy to ‘be even entries and as they are all present at Montague races. Wed- “m” °r 1°” evenly maimed and nesday. As far back as he mm "_ ' 80 many uncertainties govern colt member his father, the late James . racing‘ n‘ shwld pm“ Very mwr‘ Mrwnouga“. made Montague races esting to see the babies parading his annual houuuy Bud wok olmsround. They will likely perform along with him. The old gentleman i °n Tuesday m“ m" ‘my “l ‘he ‘ i meeting. |in his ninetieth year is driving a lthe track was practically dry. 1 I In Milton's “Maine Review" col- , um; in the American Horse Breed- llll‘ 0f August 9th is the following: “We ought to take off our hats in W. S. McKie of Charlottetown who l ! l ‘little trotter he owns every day." SPORT BRIEFS A new Scottish mile record was established by world's record holder Jack Lovelock, who recently re- turned from the U. S. A., when he won the mile event at Glasgow, Scotland, last Saturday before a crowd of 50,000 people in 4 mts. 13.6 secs, clipping 2.6 secs. from the Scottish record. Glen Cunningham came very close to record time in the 1000 more attractive than ever.- P. ulnar HUNT Manage: [unus- 15-4101 izum-r 115-200 l . .. ~18!‘ C I 75c to $1100 'l‘0ll0.\"r1f>_aX'll=g"1ll-Pre“) . ..... 10c Stacks mule - -~ 40° 201/, 10v ]Illll‘_\'~ll 5i‘ ll-Ml-inh-l Tvllifllli." i 35v,‘ llullju , uouml Slvuk , . . . .. 154:.‘ llrnlurlu- iliuuk llill . 51.1, Fish (‘an 011 .. " ,L‘u.~'tle T .. iiuukcrirl ,.. ... . ilulliluvk ... , on .. "fill Tongurs ,.. ... . Toll ... ..... w" *-~ Montreal Stock Market (Canadian Pres!) , < ' un- ilsillsls". ., Baliiurst A ... ,.. .. ... — Hurmhm; m llill 'l‘°l -- 1°“ Kirk Hud 5r, llmllllll - “- Kirk Lake 3:, 11m llll‘ 9 Kirk we . 3 Iillkitlllllil . . .10 ll" l ‘FA-l A Luku Shore _. . 4400 mu (iulll _ . . .. 1:: ‘ - .\ - - .. .. . l “LIW Slultll . . llfulllnslglilflln ..' , 011s Dnul Steel Coal lni Nickel ,.. tiaasr-y Harris .\|I‘i‘u]l Fnzmt Monti-Mil Pow Nut Brow firm‘ tfurp .._ huu- . . . , .. Srcei of Can . Winnipeg El , Markets AtiA Ruin Antli‘ - , —-—— ' lti-uo Gold .. (Pnnmllnu Press) 231x13"! T-lruillnl null .\l~uiroll-industrial ‘uuprrht-m I1 -l..- vlosv hiulli 1'. ‘snow! u ' TOTUIIIO M ills-Gold and bnsc-met- inndumnh‘ ll sharia higher, ‘s, Alum" "Yew York-Slows irregularly low- Iquu gum’ lfiullipr-g-Whl-ut closed lower. 2m‘,‘,‘,?:l," ' us"?! ."?"“"-T°""..".~“".“.l°?T‘"“.-’°l"~ N“? llllrh - ' ‘ '. ‘Fulani um mug.‘ , illllil urr- y Thums H“, _ " - - ‘IU-lulglllill: .. -. . 'l‘rmulwcll - . .. _ Vuvuulu ' ‘l’! ' i‘ \ \\'.1_\"ai(lv . ' ’ S lwr , .. Had“ “mmdlu l"""‘) olflwiiul sulcs 1-i7.00il_ ll A Oil .'.. ' UNLHyIsED liouuhuruu’: - n-m ling . . , In.“ u" l gllllgrnnlllilt o - .. has . 2g lulu '1'uh Aszm- 011"“ s:- h." ‘"4" ~~ Iizllilurlu l ‘l-lllulr I'M nu,- iiiss ‘:0 l Illa-ii.‘ 'l'r 13;! , Blnunlic .. -- n, Buckingham . ~ l. N nil Edul . 4g o . o ' "m, (‘in-ill lies .111 . - . l‘! ~lill l! Fwd" ((llllilil.illl 1 ream) "n" ‘:l'l'r":“": Am“, UH" B n ’ _ ,:|r‘,(‘-(UIIY]H‘I‘ hi?) A.; nus llllll El . 41.. ifiméu‘ 70 ‘Emu- SH," Pow “‘ .1 112111 Expl 7% ‘Dom Kirk . "f llust (‘rest .. - " l i<“.T.‘..-‘.§i$“’ h?" _. 1.ri|~ Hus .1. nu llill ’* illrl‘l‘l‘l‘f'fl“lls "i . - ~ l liruulfiah f; llilliiip .., PRODU E liunl my 1°?‘ NlFkPl 3L5”) -_-__ Kmm .. . :31 u. 1; l, ]\"l|'k lluut . .. . - .\iri.\"l'nl=..\'l..m':\:g urf-lliliier prlcrlsl l\l'l< 'l"“'" - it“ ml ilm Ilmltriul dairy and prmluceildlki’ M"'"" Iunrln-t iurnml luwcr nguin today. l"‘"“' " qr qllfliiillfilll lensing a qunrior ni‘ a vent ~‘l"l"‘""" I"! "m" Yeaiordnv. No I, irrullo lil cur- -\' ill" “mvk '4" 101s nr- 1m: will: gouornl‘y (‘llfiiflll ut Nimln" "' l," Ill cr-nta n pound. 1li'l1ll‘l"ii nltrlhuic "ll ~\'u1m-t V19 "l" villainous to the liuiliir-n rise luiu -‘k" 1|; iinrkti which will: nonli-lvlmi 1n ox- l""“' 0"’ |.v was of uxpuvinllzlns. Rvculpil iotul-lllllmll" " q ‘ ‘N. 1,7“; buxom ‘ l Rnhh Mont in“ lu iiu- egg maria-t a firmer Wane llllvllm" was rI-portrll. Extras hruuuhi lillllllll ~‘l'l"“‘ - 103, (‘this n dozen for irrullrul sliipluouis "“""“"'“ 1i. in rnrlots or loss amfluat n mulrv of "l"'""" m t9 “'19 Irma yoin-rlllfv. Firsts WM“ IJM" ' no r111 unchnnhul at l5 cunts ns lllfl wwd hm‘ ' ' fmflnda nt 1254 cunts, the f rmcr mur-i t 1n extras reflects the llghler H“! "Plitis from Ontario. supplies from lliliro being acnt to tho Tnrnnin vs» lllhliion rntller tilnn to lliunirelll. 1io~i ttiuts wore B23000 cnscs. i llli‘ rlu-r-se mnrkot remained quiotl Ontario wiflia llml fflllelWl helm: quob, 1M3, high 148.0; 100:1 iuu- 7.8.7. k0‘ ~ rllllll 103.0: 111311 low 78.3, WI‘ Iht 1990 by Moody's.) "l at a rung» of l0 to 101,1. ruin and] (1,055 again?!“ hful n cent lower. Arrivals 0-, ‘l n o , . _ / . ~ _ "71"" potiiigfiunrkfl-xtfls.remninod nt ;,|‘:|.5f,at' o" “ha. no Si“. "y .-~3 l" 81-35 per R0 nouml hug "l" ,',,,,',,'. Qt 4111511; Doc 41%; V"! aw Brunswick and Prince Edward M“ ' Rr-"r-n mnuuinlzle w'ih new‘ ‘mrfov, out rsuég- ps0 4005B; Mny (eulgllbf! at 81 to 81,0’! per 80 pound _. huh ' (‘.-\\l| PRU‘!!! e | 77-13: No 1 nor iggeuaneaus m. a nor nu: N» .\u 1i 011,4; Fond _ IIUPIIIII 77V“. ~ . . . .‘ s (T ' ‘nlxuuur ‘your: Aug il-r.\.l-.l~l a , u, " REL...‘ mu; ‘h’? a‘ ‘Iiilllllnplliflunfgulliillllfluy m“. ‘I [l- --| 3.1M: Rah-u ll 321A; Track Pill!" 11111.9" prev duy 11.1.0. u w m“. 2 m“, “wk ngo 1.26: mnnih ngn 1510.0. 13W “Wk yo 4 u" ribbons behind the Maritime cham- (Calla-Jinn Prean) “WNNIPPJH, Alli! n u him like J town. Years ago he was an EXQQ]- passed away two years ago but Cliff is holding true to the family. tradition. Everyone is always glad. to see him as he has a genial man. ner and fiendliness emanates from sparkles from a fine dinmond, He will return again im- our Exhibition. Alderman Frank Adams motored over with his friend Harry Breen, from Halifax to Montague and m. joyed the races immensely, Frank l5 highly popular in his home lent driver, always handling the‘ pion pacer. Frank Patch 2.13%. Occasionally he gets up behind one and when he does he drives well. A-gentleman always, yet issue,“ and unafraid, the writer remembers Frank borrowing a Huber Sulky to drive Dustless Graitan at Moncton, Dustless had a habit of going up straight in the air and some times tumbling backwards, but he could not do the trick in the Huber, 111m; dlll’ there was a roughneck who decided he would scare Frank, but before the race alas over, which 1n- cidentally was won by Frank, Mr. The program oi’ the Maine State ' Pair, Bangor, Maine, August 21st to 24th, racing consists of nine events ranging from a Free For, All trot and pace, pllrse $300 to a: 2.26 Trot, purse $200. They will also‘ put on two colt races with over- night entries,“ providing owners will enter and start the colts, but will not start s. race without four starters." A popular face will be missed when the drivers line up for thel word “Go" this year at Exhibition races. "Monte" Gerow, who has been coming here regularly since 1923, will not be with us this year. He is training a stable at Fort Fail-field, Me., and as the Maine State Fair races are on the same week as Charlottetown it is irn- possible for him to attend. It is not often that a trotter meets with such a serious accident as the breaking of a hip. recovers and comes on to be a race winner, but that is just what Nedda Guy 2.0314’, five years old, by Guy Ax- worthy, dam Nedda 1.58%, who as. Reughneck was glad to get on his good behavior. Frank is the owner of Beeton Grattan 2.10, Lelia Fris- co and others. Harry Breen who was with Frank. 11s one of the keenest, judges of horscflesh in Halifax. He has owned several good ones including Worthy Louise 2.15 and now owns Star G. 2.091s, record taken at Fredericton last fall. Harry con- ducts a large meat and provision a three year old took’ a. record of 2.0314 but met with an accident through breaking her hip early in her four year old form, came back strong this year and won a good race at Rockingham last week trot- ting in 2.04% and 2.05. At Stratford, Ont, August 2nd, the Free For All had three heat winners which raced off and Bald- win won the race. The first heat was won by Walter Stone in 2.10 QYM5~ A- G°rml°y' N“ 2 6°’ 6th man record for the Javelin throw D1“ 5135- was shattered by Wieman of Ger- Slg- J- 5' mDmmld- N“ 2 0°‘ many with a toss of 235 ft. 17 ins. m“ D1v~si3S~ The pole vault was won by Poj- 513- R- E~ Jellklns’ N“ 2 0°" 6th menich of Argentina with a leap ‘Dlv- 5185- of 13 ft. 21.4 inches. Sig. P. Landrigan, No. 2 Co. 6th Dlv- 5155- v A world mark for gliding was Sig. A. V. SDlllGii, NO. 2 C0. 6th ‘made by Kurt Schmidt“ a German Div‘ 513i student, flying a glider built by 0R5- R°Y Mwabe» N“ 2 6°‘ himself, when on Tuesday last he 55h Dl“ 5W5‘ remained aloft for 36 ‘hours 3'1 metre event at the track and field sports of the Charlottenburg Sport Club, Berlin, Sunday. He defeated Erik Nye of Sweden and Dr. Otto Peltzer of Germany in 2 mts. 24.6 secs. The record is held by the Frenchman Jules Lamougue and is 2 mts. 23.6 seconds. The Americans won eight of the nine events in (Contnued from Page '1) Capt. A. W. Allan, M.C., P. E.I.H. Capt, Jas, Coles, M.M., P. E. I. H. Sgt, P. Hooper, P. E. I. H. Q.M.S. A. J. McCabe, P. E. Sgt. G. G, McLerman, P. E. Pte. Roy Coles, P. E. I. H. I. H. I. H. 55" A- 0- F- Gm- P- E I- I" H‘ which they participated. The Ger- minutes at an altitude varying from 650 to 1000 feet, His only sustenance was a couple of sandwiches and a bOiJtle of water. ' Pete Kelly, who will line up with the Abbies hockey team the com- ing winter, left for a visit; to his home in Montreal this morning v b z Ad I _ Central Guardian locals, 5151-6111 lWBl-S. 2c. per word; or 4c per word. other racq- Minimum Charge for any cents. BATE:—2o per word, three In- sertions for the price of two, strictly payable in advance. Agents Wanted Inventors are busy in the United States now that beer is back and whiskey is on the way. The United States patent. office is flooded with applications for patents ranging from ridged tumblers built on the theory that the tumbler will bounce when it hits the floor and then! will roll across the rug on its phlanged edges. Another invention- is a hip pocket flask that slips per-- fcctly into the pocket and shows scarcely any bulge. and will return, early in September. One of the biggest money win- ning thoroughbreds on the Ameri- can turf was Man 0' War who cost owner Samuel D. Riddle $5,000, and won $249,465 exclusive of nearly a million dollars in stud fees. One of the biggest losers on the ‘Am- erican turf was Broadway Limited, a son of Man O‘ War, who cost owner. W. T. Waggoner $65,000, and never won a. dime. According to Prof. Kansmasu of “non-r o]: FQRAGE. 515E135 Japan, now visiting America, golf- lng_is developing to an immense degree in the land of the Mikado. From the standpoint of actual quantity of forage crop seeds .5, Scull/E; ilrolit Blilillilii pnullil 4.7003. purses will be hung up. These are ilroul- r - g ‘,5, yumufiu‘ flflliff". all what is known as Fairs or Ex- hibition races. At the Los Angeles County Fair two of the racing days IliZEiLEL-Rill‘ ui....'}' .021; "l" ll“ “mill” 9"‘ "° "llill"! W1" New Zeullund pound 3.50611. be allowed BlthOllgh Pati-Miltllhl Jon _' ' v > .2404. ,.,,,_.,f,'),‘ ,,,",;'fl,,.,,,_ betting is legal in chum-his. linulllniliu l"ll Jliiila‘. s" l \r~ -. -,~,_- _ 53132,‘ likutifi,‘ l’ ‘m. h '7 Patrick Direct 2.11, now quarter- . (‘ii W71 ' . . swnrrhlnd ‘irmlc ‘mm ed at the Exhibition Grounds, made Fnit-wl smus (l -1l:|r filt pm- mic fourteen stilt! ill 1931. mostly l“',‘(;§‘“".'"-Ynuu. M“ l, g(u_l,_,_uor_ithrough Ontario, and won five clan |"X0lll0‘ui|zo iurluivni-uuilfiizriiuin ria- races. He raced at Toronto on the illiliil \ ll! - l i ’ . I . ,.|,,_.,. 4'4" I; 4],,‘ 1,711,‘: 4A: “m; ice in December that year and won . tu y .-' i a. um _ lxuuiu. Grlrulnny 32.40‘ lifonfirenl fnnezi‘;ceévzfzgpisgeigeiljzgogimglex, - 0i .41. , - . ~ W’? ice. g . O ‘ Fish Quotations l The largest crowd that witnessed ______ . T the sixteen day harness meeting re- .\iii.\"i‘iii~l‘.ii‘.rlulrlt‘llg "Tlfiiwnuu-s "fluently closed at Rockingham Park. ‘trurh-Iiu mi. ilfllflf‘ virulent 1s normnl 551e,“, N, g” was 9n Saturday last’ r It \_ i l0 n (i 0R1’ “$110.1 .='.'i'.§i.T",.l.-"i.-.'.'.. Tu tourist {um Mien ten thousand people paid ad-' Hil-Llzlllizalhpxlllllfllilf:tfitliizlclhfiifiz‘ n" “we mission and a total of 989,900 was null prim-s are r-untiuullvg m: very low|bet on try Pari-Mutual machines. prince, this lacing especially noted in flat. the second heat by Baldwin in 2.11 and the third by Mac Peters in 2.10%. The 2.18 Class was won by Blngen Brino, best time 2.1114. May Peters won the third heat in 2.14, The 2.26 Trot was won by Imperial Axworthy. best time 2.15%. .\l0.\".l‘lll~‘ i1 fun-tun - (‘iluuilinu All)! ll-—Brltisll and m- in relation to lllc n- as uoluplllul by the illuadu closul today ll .' Itoyul Bill-k of us fullu\\'s:-— Ar-geutinu plso Auairnliu pound 3,7917, Ailsirlu svhllliug . Belgium lwlgn .2014. .3045. Harness racing is very popular in California, fall racing starts at Stockton on'August 21st and con- tinues at Sacramento and Pomona almost continuously until the 24th of September. A total of $65,000 in Brazil lllllrfllfl . ssl Vlllun living if. liulgilrln luv .0 " Vzi-i-ilosiuvilku . Dcnlnnrk kflliil‘ Finlnnd finuluu France frunc .011 Germany rvichsluur-k ..'il.'u'._ yiirkluil and snlllrl fish with no signs ni‘ any revival in llcrunnd for these; Biny Kgyg!’ W911 known to raging lhlizllli-re are no aim-ks of easQernIIMll ha"; Wm’! m0 Bl! ‘M10118! snlluon on the market while than-ob wlth Calumet Amoret and “h ruhutiiy of halibut 1s vcrv restricted. filioai, of iho present. sup|plloa ‘n! tllflge cidentally two dollar tickets on him - I one o r0 ' ggltlflilrrnmilms‘? htlrrgnrriv inv gllrlymgotorlipaid the louse" price o! ‘he day llr-luinnrl ut low levels. lqn thg mutilnlp, $41.10, Follulvlug um uiiolcsnie prices to nu» mun- fur the ulugf soiling lines: Hullhui, mmllum iii cv-ntl. "fllililii, chicken H cents. Nprlllfl lulnlon, ilrr-ssed 20 cents. (‘lichen salmon, vllosscd l8 cents. Nu-onlflsh ill rents. Siwlir (7-11 7 o-ni". Another Down East driver who won two good events at Rocking- ham was Pierce Chappelle, top lock of Maine drivers, who won two dash raoes with Rhineworthy and l United States . championship in 1923 and has won Country clubs are opening in every section of the country. At present there are more than 100 first class ones. The Professor states that where a few professionals took the game seriously three years ago, the vast majority of the middle class of people are putting more and more time to it today. A band of 2500 sheep are being used to keep the grass and weeds cropped short on the golf course at Durango, Colorado. Mrs. Helen Wills Moody will en- deavor to wrest the women's tennis trophy of the U. S. A. from Helen Jacobs thLs coming week at the Women's National Tennis Championships at Forest Hills, L. I. Mrs. Moody won the the title every time she competed since. She did not enter in 1926, 1930 or i932. There 1s a plan on foot to make all worlds championship boxing matches go to fifteen rounds. This will be discussed at the convention of the National Boxing Association in Minneapolis next month. The President of the Association, James M. Brown, says regarding a Max cugkt into Canada, ‘timothy stands at the top, although this is one orop that can be produced especially well wltihln the Domin- ion, and has shown itself well ad- apted to parts of Alberta, lvfr. G. M. Stewart, Dzminion seed Branch points out in “Scientific Agricul- ture". During the years 1925 w 1931, Canada imported an average quantity of timothy seed in excess oi’ 7,000,000 libs. This influx of timotmy has been reasonably con- stant and has shown no tendency to decerasc during the period. In fact, the contrary appears to be the case, for over 8.000.000 lbs were imported in 1030 and 9,000,000 1n 1931. Over 10,000,000 lbs. of this seed are used anually in Canada. Recent tariff arrangement by which a duty of 2 cents per pound was put on timoihy seed imports Into Canada have stimulated the Canadian timothy seed-growing industry and will be o.’ great bene- fit. Second ‘to timothy in quantity - imported is red clover seed. The average amount brought 1n during the last: seven years has been 1,600,! ooo lbs. In 192': the amount im-i ported was over 3,000,000 lbs and‘ in 1930 well over 2,000,000 lbs. The consumpton of this seed i= heavy in Canada although it is not much used on the prairies. In 1929 Can- ada used over 5,000,000 lbs and in 1930 Just under 4.000.000 lbs. It ls pleasing to note, however, that during 1931, the crop did particu- larly well withn Canada and a quantity was exported to the Brit- ish Isles, where it has mot with Baer-Primo Camera fight “There certainly will be one by next June. The National Boxing Association will stick to its year time limit in Carnera's case. 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Write Moler Barber a former coach of the Chicago Black Huwku The League is go recognition as very desrable seed, may s“ game, at the Chicago and the foundation has thus been‘ Colisium during the coming season. laid for further eflfllt ilflde- ; far as alfalfa is concerned, ai- though nearly 5,000,000 lbs were imported in 192e, willie 200.000 lbs were expo-ted in 1930. During past At the Canadian track and field championships at Fort William on Tuesday, some excellent time was made and in two events there were linrkrt. (‘u , hoflllvls 0 routs. "Illlllvfk 5 routs. Ill-fringe! Ii vol-ts. I“i\IlIllll"|'§ R c-nia. lim-in-rfi 7 routs. Frvsh fnliois hu-lllrw-k 1.’! ccnts. Fresh fillet! 001110 routs. Fresh fllloia s ‘ all 9 routs. Imhstflr m-"ut f0 v-uis. Liws phat n .. M-nta. nnilv-ri lnlr-l r< . routs. 1 can 2.25. gave him a mile track record of 2.04%. That was on Friday. August‘ 4th. On the first dash Rhlneworthy paid $53.50 for a two dollar ticket,'~ the longest price of the meeting. On the second dash he paid $11.00 Oyaieriy atulnlu 1| un Sole fillets 17 cents. ‘or ‘W0 surprise winners. In the hundred year-s, however, oonsderable a1- Colloge, 5'13 Barrington, Halifax. H. H. W. III-Shh". (“mm l‘ “Wsllpllmmg l" 5° rams MONEY SELLING ‘IMPER- ' ial Art‘ and ‘Windsor’ series Per- sonal Christmas Cards. 81.00 per dozen and up. Also boxed assort- ments. Agents being appointed now. Write British Canadian P-ub- llshing C0., 426 Patrick Bldl- Tor- yard dash Harry Coleman of Wln- falfa has been exported in excess Olllll- H- W. M-~154- nipeg beat out Bert Pearson of of imports. Txe apparent coll- Hamilton, regarded as the best sumption in Canada was slightly LOSI LOST-BLACK HAT BOX WITH over l,000(00 lbs in 1929 and 4,- 250.00 'n 1933- N) other seeds are Imported in quantity sprinter in Canada, time 9 4-5 sec. The 440 yard dash was won by Jimmie Bali of Winnipeg, time nationalization papers enclosed Wm. A. Beer, c.o. Albert Johnson Murray River. 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