t SEPTEMBER '2, 193s Stock Quotations Pivotal New York Stocks (causal-u Press) Close . .1. ...- 1am . 1m Quaint. “hm-n o or Canada Dr! [J P R - c .- - @i3*"°*“‘° ‘m’ .°.".'f’ tr." 40% gm; Gas porn Products ._, . Delaware and Hud .~- Eastman .-- General Electric ... . Q91] Foods ... .... . United Corp ... . .~ .. U B Rubber ... ._, Vanadium Westinghouse Woolworth . .F7?()l)[flCT? (Canadian Press) AIONIREAL, Sept 1—A total of 1.- 100 boxes of butter will have been ex- ported to the United Kingdom before tho end of the week, according to sn announcement mndn hora today thr- Bonrd of Trude. This follows a lrirll shipment of 1.000 boxes mine time ago. With the local dairy rm] produce market butter prices practically at export level. exports run be expected from time to time, 5.1 Canada hns a surplus. Montreal llllllPfiflll‘ iinltnr prices firmed ‘Hgmrv tndhyq r-lnsinr: nt 171i. to 1R rvnitl per pound for no 1 llutfPr In rnriots or less. This la 1,4. of n cont Mrfllér‘ than yesterday. Receipts totnl- wl 781 boxes. The general quotation on the cheese mnrlret was 9% to 0% cents s pound ,'r|l' Ontario and 014 to 01/, cents for Dilchcc. ll min of ‘.44 i" V4 "f I "1""- \ iotnl 0i‘ 5.272 lioxra was twffcrr-d for .l-\. “The egg murket was firm. Graded r» 5' § tnnrlc - EXCHANGE (Csnsdlsn Press) MONTREAL, Sept 1-British and foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar ss compiled by the Royal Bank of Canada closed today as follows :- Argentinu peso .3812. Australia pound 3.7818, Austria schilling .1733, Belgium he] n .2100. Brasii mllres .0872. Bulgaria, iev .0158 China Hang Kong dollars .3381 Czechoslovakia crown .0457. Denmark krone .2182. Finland finnlark .0'!.!fl. Frunm- frnnc .0580 (ireni Britain pound 4.7581 ilrecre drnchmu . '. Holland florin .0668. Hungary pengo ,2673, India, rupee .804, Italy lire .0701. Japan yen .2835. Jugosiavis dinar .0221. New Zcsland pound 3.7970, Norway krone .2300. Poland lioti .1733. Roulnanin- leu .0081. South Afrlqs round 4.7434, Spain pellets .1201 Sweden krone .2462. wltsarinnd franc .2933. United States dollar 5 per cent. premium. NEW YORK. Sept. 1—(A.P-)-—Fnr< sign exchsngo firrp. Great Britain high 454: low 4.52; close 4.53: B0 day hills 4.51%: France 5.01%: Italy 7.54: Belgium 20.10: Germany 34.10; Cnnhdn 051A, 114111172; (Canadian Pres!) TORONTO SePi- 1— . Bnfralnnc llnrry II .. THE GUARDIAN I Bruit the Fetter: oi Responsibility Ir you are responsible tor the safe-kéeping of industrial. charit- able. religious. or- other funds of 1 this nature. and wish to be free of the burdm" It you ere cxetu or trustee of a Will and find the mk irksomc-— It the demands ofyour business or profession make it dii-Bcult for you to devote the necessary st~ tention to your private invest- mento- You may relieve yourself of the r , "lity by pincingitinour care. We src fully equipped for auch utewardehip. and, our regular and complete accounting oi‘ it_keeps you fully informed while relieving you of the onerous tssk of personal management. Consultation invited. , THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY Head om“ - ' l-frnrrr. 18.8. Charlottetown Sr. John's. Nfld. antral Saint John. N. B. Mon cton Montreal Stock Market (Cunurllnn Press) h nts in cnrlots or loss brought (‘omnlun WP ' l Stocks Close gllrihnflfl canto s doseg for extras; 17 Dome “Ines ' 4M litltl-lllr-ii A -- 5 1r» IR cents for firsts and 14 to 15 l-‘Bridur . - - ' -- 3 ifflliiiifi" - - y...“ r dozen for rrconds. Offerings Fed-Kirk n, (‘an Lal- v worn 1,104 cases, Goldnic 25H, ‘~31! 1nd 5| 15/4 Yaw Q-rahov potatoes in N) pnunrl Golllflcld .. o; (3 P R . . . . -. l5 vies rcrnnin unchanged ni iii cents. Grnnndn "_ llfllfl Priliii? -- 31 How r-mlth . 71,3 GRAIN (Cnnmlinn Press) WINNIPEQ Sent. l- cnnsr. Wheat: Oct IONA: Dec ‘iflhiriinlifnv mu. ‘flats: Oct 311%: DH! 43“); v0.1 lip-i»;- o-l 411.; n» loam: 111.1. May .\in_v (‘AER PRICES Luke Shore . Lee He'd ,- liinclinen Mun Bnsln McIntyre ‘ .\ic.\iillnn hli-Vltllc .\lc\\'.>lior Bier Oil '.\iin For Muff Hill - .\fnss lifines . . . . ' ' _ ' 4on0 Wheat: No 1 hnrd 71%: N01 rim‘ Xewhfll‘ . . ‘W14: No 2 nor 011A: No .1 nor MM! Ninissinq . No 4 nor 03%: NW5 W110i" m“? N° ‘i’ Nornnrla wlmr 55111; Fowl 531i: Track MIWIiXnrth Fan,“ Nu i durum 1171;. ‘ Pnymnatrr ... k rut-z No 2 i’ ltond Auth V... .41.‘ m 1 (PHI Pioneer», 4- .35" N372 feed 31%: No .'i food 211k}: Trnrk Pfgmliir . ' ‘rial-by; No a c n- mfl: No 4 i‘ w on; .\'n a c w nor-a: No a a w arm; _I‘H‘k 4i. AL )5 (ZLHQZ? (Canadian Press) Reno G01 flan Ant Snrnln . - Fherritt Kiss-no .- $tiulal~rvnn S“ Anthony Furl Bnain sin] (‘out livlvsnlte . Tack Hlliri! Ton-humm- Mocks Closci “Yvggngirk Alnrr I"_\-an R ... 14 [wilhwq r 171i; Ann-r Sup Pow _ 41/4 ‘Yr, "h, H “750 .-\.< G null 1.11 . lllr “ “Sim, ii“ gnu Marconi _ “"15" _ ___ 311M ‘inns Sr-rv a ‘ " mgpou Pa) Iiond and stir- ... in; Tm‘ "i" ‘ nrd of Canada 5 L151!“ imp Oil ... 14% u)‘ to» Pilc 101G 0* Alili-rnlnc . Ni»): "III _ st on [lid 321,; -"1-“‘“" ' '-——-i (‘pp Ronyn i. . (Canadian Press) (‘hem It"! - AIONTREAL. si-pt l—'I‘he pound vlulrrhill - sterling morml within s narrow range (‘ilfton -- - throughout the day on Montreal for- (‘flilflii ciqn exchange markets with g, siight- Dal Oil . iv easier trend in evidence. At the Dom Exlli ' close it was 716 oi‘ n ccnt lower than P0111 Km‘ inst night at 34.75%, Thr- Iiniicrl Stair-s dollar touched ll llilril for IIIP dny of 51,; perm-lit prelu- ivun hut P115911 to vlwsr- nl 5 PPIFPIIL l, of one percent off from Thursday's dose, The French franc was . of a cent lower at 5.00 cents.‘ Among rr-maining currencies. 13 showed de- riinos and 11 nllvnncea. (Canadian Press) _ NEW YORK. Sept. l-Jilarly sellinKR of the American dolinr nhronll boost- Ilnko hlnron .. irk Town . . . . .. Hi British and other currencies lnorl- Luis fi crntely in dull trnrllng on the New Mnlrohic . n York foreign exchanges today. 5111M”. ' 135 The pound sterling gained M of s 11M‘ (Iii 37 rent to a cable rate of $4.53 rrhila the bletrop . a (‘anadisn dollar advanced 1,4 cent to McLeod l“ 051/, rents. N""|°“ p Opening nt 4.52% the pound moved Oil Sol .. - no h-trvoen $4.58 and $5.54. The Dnmin- Ilend Ore .. - u‘ Inn's rlolinr was frnctionnliy hillilei‘ P"i'°"i°"i " ' n‘ lhroukhont the session. Tho premium Rlbngo ... - In linltod States currency declined to Ritchie ... 1am l-lil percent na against Canadian Rvovnlite . - l" mm,“ lentures - ~ 3 French frsncs It 5.0114 rents. ‘were pp 4% of s cQntQm-‘kera d Kirk Save These (Coupons 100 vorrs FREE FOR -.--.-~.--.-.....-L-rn (Naime of Contestant) In every issue 0f this paper each week up to Sept. 23rd. Start saving votes NOW. If not for yourself, why not save them for your favorite candidate P This coupon. when neatly cut out and mailed or brought to tile Campaign Department Headquarters of The Guardian will count for the person whose name is ivriticn thereon. MAIL THIS COUPON BY SEPT. 23rd. 0 consisting of ten ortwelvo fans and three cars will leave for» Fredericton at. noon today, takingiY" i‘ mwrestm‘ she is by Peter - I Georgi‘- Dom Steel m Int Nickel Nlnssey Harr McColi Front . Montreal Power 2115 0% Nut Brew . . . . .. 27 Power Corp . _ _ fl Qui-hno Power Ill Hhnwinlznn ... , (‘i Stet-i (‘an ... .. 301,,’ Al7fL.(ILLRT? _ O (Canadian Press) Stocks (filo-a B A Oi .. -. 15 Bcauharnois . ... . . 5 Imp Oil . , . . . .. 14% lmn Tob .- . 11 lllt Pete .. 20 \\'ulkcr PM ., , 471,1, THE BACK STRETCH (Continued from Page 7) u William’ N." RieyhoidsAls tile" ‘cigl arette king. his famous "Camels" cigarettes being smoked by the tens of. millions and his ad appears in almost every magazine and news- Ipaper. A reporter recently asked "him why he did not go in for runners instead of trotters. His re- ply was-"Whcn you own trotting horses you can go out and drive them yourself. You can have some real fun. I have driven Mary Rey- nolds. the winner of this year's I-Iambletonian. in matinee’ races in Florida and Kentucky and I get up in the morning to go down with Ben White and help him train the trotters. I have won a few beta sitting in a eulky and believe ma, I get a. better kick out of collect- ing there than you do in any grandstand.“ 1,1, It is understood that a party local in the races which are on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, the fourth, fifth- and seventh. Mr. C. H. Chandler who had a Cu! McKinney (4) 1.58%, world's 911111111011 will!!! stallion. Grand- dsm Faralle (S) 2.18%, i1! John A. McKer-wn 2.04%. the former cham- Didn trotting stallion to wagon and the second performer of his nit and sex to enter the 2.05 11st. Allen J. Wilson, s former Is- lsndergiscominginforslotof Prl-lu on account of the way he hsndled the big meeting at Rock- lngharn Park recently. An exchange says-"If we wish [with the intention of plnnhssins ied away. She was s lady greatly {some high class record mares and beloved and esteemed my all and {stallions to take buck to Europe. ‘the family are receiving the 5m. ‘i pathy of many friends on their bar- l Premier Misssollnl has proved elvemflli- jhlmself to be one of the greatest prganisers this century has produc-l The Exhibition race track and ied. All Italy is divided into trade ‘Grounds have a very lonesome ap- fsections as 1i. were. One of the de- . Durance. M1111 a. few horses are velopmarm now 30mg on i; the istabled there and a feeling akin breeding of high class trotters and ~ i0 ‘ , ‘ steals over one an .for this purpose only the wry best i some around- In the words b: ;blood is being introduced. The Itai- z Thomas Moore: ions do not hesitate to pay high prices if they can get what they L“, v 9 o f Not-ices, 70c. per Inch: Lit per inch; Notices o! Thanks or 4c per word. cents, BATBa—2o par word. lrhros Ir- Mvertising Rates-Payable in Advance Omtrsl Guardian loos-k, 4c. per word; Western and Eastern locals, 2o. pol word; Announcements and Coming Events. 2c. per word: Clslliled, 2a. per word; 1n Memoriam Inga, Cards. ate, 4a. per name; Letters of Condolence, 70c. Other rate: onsppllostions Minimum Charge for any advertisement i0 anneal w. the nubile and create - racing is making great- strides interest in racing and increase thephroughout Europe, but there is a Patronage we should adopt the temporary check in Gennany at gmethods of progressive mercanfileipfeseni, due to the assumption of gconcenls." In other words "adver- power by the Hitler regime. ‘mere 1159-’ ‘does not appear to be any sport in Rt I ‘the Hitlerltea. their ides of play er Voo (4) 2.02. now stsndsis crawling through barbed wire glfdl‘ ’ with a greater number o; entanglements hauling something .0 performers than m; noted that resembles a rifle and bayonet sire. Peter the cum <4) amid-ind vhvnpinz at imasinerv roeu- In Peter vols 1nd m, week "c, 15o [other words, they have s. blood- "Mm Ind paws in the no list. filmy MP1"- Peter the Great has 159 in the list; When Peter the Great become a ‘k century sire 0f 2.10 performers, What can be done with the right I 1nd of anagcment ls illustrated at the Innis, Mich. 1" ir. thi . “my thwghi m" h’ “mum e5- when the largest recoard forsnyihzl- :b1;?8"k1m"i:hm "a"! ti’ ‘Peedlteen years was exceeded by forty nd at could never hope,- cent A good Show with good lllrnassed. However, his son Peterudverrlslng produced the 1.85m“ Volo has already overtaken his sire "14 1° 11011111 M be surprising One of the best two year old that within the next few years he ‘tr-Omar; o“; u,“ season OW, h,“ will 80 One hundred over the re- mile tracks is Calumet Esslg who cord made by Peter the Great. -: took o. record of 2.11 1-2 atlTroy ——-—— '0hio, last week in a winning race. It may be more-nu; u» breedersd-le u by ‘rruax 2.0a 1.4 a, 5011 o. , . here to know that when Peter Guy Axworthy with s, Peter the Vol0's first crop of foals appeared Great dam. they were very much faulted by want. As a matter of feet harness I i Whose uglier are fled. Agents Wanted PAGE NINE of Floral and Spiritual Offer- snd Appreciation, 70c. per incb ‘twenty - dye “I feel m“ one scrflons for the prion of lire, ltrloll; i F01‘ Sale who m“. “one _ nus-bin in advmm. --—_-____ ..._. 50m. banquet 11511 deserted. CAEOIID SUITABLE FOB lining outhouses, em, lo pa: sheet. Guardian Office. tf. ‘Whose garlands dead. And all but he departed." sfififiilfiiis AGENKS, EIAHER SEX. FOB. fast. selling Personal Christmas Cards. Money-making proposition. Lfiberal commissions. Write for Album, Britannia Agencies, He'd, £324 Clarke Street, Montreal. t FOR SALE — AUCTION FOBTY- Five. Bridge and Whlst Score Cards. Giraxdlan Central Job Printery. Nov. l-tf. t u ed N. 11o. nos. sacs: - ancrron roun- Oon “u ‘mm Pa” 7’ Five, Bridge and Whist Score Aocnrs - cannons ocnc- 081K45- Guardian Central Job Llfelflrld, seoruna. Wales. Denmark. Oil-fwd gvelmfiergn “Prime Pflniew- NW- 1-11- ‘Germs-my. Australia, South Africa. "m" °° *1 i W‘ and India will all have mm- on 5°“ “l” new w“ "m" “m” Miscellaneous orders fast; exclusive, inexpensive. m9 99m- origlnal designs. Big commis- V -—- slons. Sample Book free to work- Arm- m, play m Cowman, is era. Garreteon Company, Brant- ;over thc Americans will go on tour, mm‘ om‘ 559'“ 305' meeting the crack players of Ger- WAN-pm; _ 5 s D ‘JTIBYIY. Holland. Iiflkiand. Ireland, Agents. spare time work. For Srotiand and Wales. returning m l years men and women have earn- ‘the United States in November. ed 5°°d m°ney handling m“ ‘ printed-to-order Christmas Cards. Th. “m” mpulmw is “m! Up to three dollar value for one _ dollar a. dozen. Smart-looking, that field hockey is played by worn- dignified samples in patent ease en in many countries in addition form sent free to responsible peo- to thcse named, notably. Egypt, . pie. 'I'hen our boxed assortments iJapan. Chna, India. Ceylon. nun! of on‘; Pevfiieellw 05w thundred i per oen pro . ves go e, com- dad’ south America and Eumpe’ i pare. Deal direct with manufac- i turer for best values. Premier Art Gllllfl, 1070 Bieury Street, Mon- trenl. 1-l\. W -N-286. Some wonderful records havei been recently made in archery. For lnsiunce, Homer Prouty oi many expert horsemen, the chief, Another good winner at Troy, reason being that very few dls- Ohio, the some day, was Single played the early speed expected'i3°b by Blnrle G. 1111s lad making and the majority showed extreme- this 59°01"! iii-Bri- Of the season took 1y stubborn qualities. Harry Bur-j”- Yecvrd of 2.10 1-2. It looks a5 goyne who was then manager oféiiwugh Single G. is 817mg to ar- Walnut Hail Farm, could seefur-inve 35 a Si" B5 the candidates 141/, - “m. m", other! and urged ms ‘that are being raced iby him have ‘cord back with bot-h hands and let ‘owners to purchase Peter vole-the ‘V-‘min! ilabii- i i iwhlch they did. As soon as he ar- ‘rived at Walnut Hall Farm good! Comte Mangelli of Milan. Italy, lbreeders like John L. Dodge, a. B. 1h“ Pumifised 110m the Hanover Cox and others flocked to him Eparms‘ 1th” “hr” Ye“ °id ‘Timing with the result that in a. few years imiy Tops” Hanwer 3-04 1°? l- his colts and fillies became hie “i” °‘ $°'°°°' most sought after in America. The Hack 1;; 203 1 4 at speaking about the dispersal of -s,:‘;”;°'bMg't“'°S New“ 1"‘ W°°i< the Calumet Farm studs, Peter the the ‘ thug hi: w?“ h‘ w“ Brewer 2.02%. Truex 2.0314, ctc.. m3 fl t ° e 4° ‘"1 i" the American Sportsman says- "' . a" The same anemmn the "Horses from Calumet Farms pas- rijinrgalféirggtmtralclk “:5 tures and paddocks won practically 1m“ the second heat of Wm“ n: every stake on the turf during its lipm m 2m b‘ n was agwfwk existence. While the financial out»! ' en the same afte l t}; lay was great the returns were like- for an whm thing: sir ins-gee wise great and the greatest of all [Kinney Direct 200 b4 n the this was the wonderful effect it and he“ o, hiskam "r201 had on William Wright's physical is a mug track condition. He started the Farm when an old man, broken in The fastest mm trbtted by a two health and recovered his health yam. Old M dam this year is that and until his last long illness he o; Musclewne by Mr‘ Mcmwm appeared to be far younger thanilgg 14, dam Ruth M_ Chemun hi! 1911151 V9511" 12.03 l-4. Muscietone won at Goshen, ii- N. Y‘ , recently in 2.06 3-4. Bertha. In the list of Island horses that g, Hanover 20-1 sister m three two have entered in Fredericton Races Immute trotters i5 the leading mon- thefollowing should also be includ- ey Winning two year old so for. ed: Winnie Winkle 2.1314. Mao Volo 2.13%. from the O'Brien Stable, Aiberton; Captain Cope 2.16%, Dr. Frank Bowness. Ken- sington, P. E. 1., and Frank Or- tolsn 2.18, Captain Sampson Grady, Summerside. P. E. I. The program calls for 2.24 Pace. 2.1a Tmt and Pace, 2.24 Trot. to be raced Monday, September 4th; 2.19 01111’ One tziotter or pacer has meaten two minutes so far this year. QWe refer to Dick Reynolds 1.59 3-4 son of the renowned Single G. 1.58 1-2. A lot of the boys left for Fred- ericton on Tuesday afternoon. Tom Holmes took King Spruce 2.10 and ‘Trot and 2.15 Trot Wednesday, 'l‘oddles 2.14 1-2. Well MoNeill eptember 6th; 2.14 Trot and 5111119611 Helen D. 2.14 1-4. Lucky Paoe. Iree-For-All and Named Lindy 2.12 and Addie Mccraw 2.10 1-2. Pat McKeru-la took Heatlp "be" 2-10 1-9. Bocalu-e 2.12 1-2 and Jollyset 2.17 Frank Adams‘ horses star o. 2.09. Beeton Grat- Raoe 0n Thursday. Sept. 7th. The breeding of Mary Reynolds 1(2) 2.05 3-4. (B) 2.0a 3-4, recent i ‘man with powerful shoulders, re-i Boarders Wanted srunnurs oar: an accomuon- , ated at 66 Bayflcid 5t. 786. | Portland, Oregon, a. middle aged cently shot an arrow 47B yards iiom the erect or standing posi- li'l1. Curtis Hill oi Dayton, Ohio. lay on his back Wii-J his bow strap-l gTUnENTg ACCOMMODATED 146 ped to his feet. puied the bow, Hill-SUMO 51- 791 i srtmcnrs ACOOMMODATED 224 , Euston St. Phone 565-J. 7B3. = fly. The arrow travelled 518 yards. The performances of these two ‘ men constitute norids recordf that 1S so far as we know. It may Upper Hmsborough 5L 732W be that Robin Hood oould shoot’ _ _______ further in his day. but there is no i BOARDERS ACCOMMODATEI)? authentic reoord. at 148 Cumberland 5t. 705'. STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED 33' ACCOMIVIODATION FOR FOUR Somecne came back from Monc- . i ton rexntly wit-h the report that; "bgyi-Lgtudenti-liog Prince 5-“ 827 s YAMP BOW T0 GET A GOVERNET Job. Free Booklet. The M. C. C. Ltd” Toronto (11).) 145. mum moms MAGES awn lighting plants repaixe and serv- ice. Palmer Auto Electric Co. Phone, write or call. HOWATTS IWIILL, GRANVILLE, ‘ready for crurhing and grinding oats. Will exchange oatmeal for clean oats. 809. COLOUR CHRISTMAS CARDS IN spare time. Send ten cents for information, catalogue and samp- les. _ Tally Ho Art Shop, 120 Wellington West, Toronto. N-287. PRIVATE HOME KINDERGAR- tens pay. We start you. The Canadian Kindergarten Institute. Toronto K10.) 146. LER BRUSHES AT THE RE- ciuced prices are in big demand. Big fail and Xmas business start- lng. Pormanvnt. position. Good pay for men willing to work. 1n- vestigate address "ZR Box 116. N-320. conuzcrorts - rnni. bucket of unused stamps if you write for our price. list oi Can- adian stamps and packets. Poet.- age 5c. All classes of stomps on approval. Cartier Stamp Company, P. O. Box 77, Deiorimicr Station, N-(IOG. the hockey players there were not.‘ inking the-r summer regime too seriously, but this cannot be true as I an exchange says that the boivs arr- i ' tranlng and that “Big Blii" Gill Gram,“ street,‘ 344,. can be seen out every night run-_ -f,-___-__;: --w-------u=uuuunun?n$2hu tion for the start on lee the first of ' IIOME FOR. STUDENTS WITH experienced matron at 249 Prince Street. 721. . BOARDERS WAN TED—Pi!VA¥i home. Central location. Rates reasonable. Apply Guardian. 7B4. ing championship was concluded at Vandaiis. Ohio, last Monday. E. C. Woodward of Houston. Texas. won first by breaking 199 out. of 200 targets. The battle for second place BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED. Steam heat. $4.50 per ‘week. Apply was a ripper. Tommy Invent won it 1B0 Richmond Street. B43. after shooting off with five others who yer-l with 193 my, or 30m STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED. $4 00 per week. Furnace heat. 106 790. When Jamrs C. Christie of the _- ::_~..—;.—_—__T__.- University of Michigan, won the ACCOMPMODATED. two mile Canadian Amateur swim (Boy-e preferred-l Annlv Guerri- championship at Toronto last. Sat- im- 839' urday night. he lowered the Can- ér-l-Ufinlqrrs ~" ACCOMMODKTED_ adian record frcm fifty-two minu- tes to 47 nfinutes 30 seconds. On the same day Florence McVey of Providence, R. 1., won the women's senior 1n the New Elfgland long distance championship hv swim- ming the two and a half mile course in one hour twenty minutes. bifodcrntc rail‘. Steam heat. Ono block from College. l.'i'J I-Iiilsborn Street. 804. EOUND-SIIM 0F MONEY. O er may have some by identifvlmz amount. Apply Guardian. B42 Horseshoe pitching has become ‘*“"—-—*‘"'~""" so popular at Sen Matvo. Oali- FIIJOYLII! a more o“ less generous fornia. that. it. ‘threatens to rival rainfall. tlic mineral salts formed the sports for WlTCh that suburban by these processes. popularly‘ city 1s chiefly noted. polo and golf. known n: "u-catherlng." are dis- TO BOTTLES WANTED-PETS AND quarto. Phone 1107. 1433-6-29-151 Apply Guardian. OWan-terI 47:: worms MAN sacrum; nnzrtoy- inn. 799. November. That's the f-‘ghi: spirit, >__,____ _ _____ ________H___T_ ment. Has widowed Mother to Bill! SVTITDENTS ACCOMMODATEI). fililipori- _B0°i<-‘<i’f‘l'>lllrr rmrl Picr- Alsn bed-sitting room. Apply 23 lcal experience. imr. Will do any- North American open trap shoot- Upp" Prince‘ 805' ihiflfi- Apply cure Guardian. 692 STORE "r0 tuft 13420.1: s“ George street. Apply 146. T0 LET -—- HOUSE ON BISHOP Street. Apply 122 Prince Street. AZIEJ-Til-tl’. LET - Two on THREE rooms for light, housakceiainc. Ap- ply Guardian. 52L ._.___i____________ TO LET - SELF-CONTAINED fiat heated. Five rooms nnri sun porch. 205 Euston, R25 T0 IfET--.'i.. IHIIIGHTOVNHIOAI). dwelling with five bedrooms. Apply T. E. MncNutt, 79s. TO LET —- 2 ROOMS FOR LIGHT house keeping. Annlv fiuartiialz. TO LET - FURNISHED 1100M. large and sunny. _ Also Cottage. ir T02. —-RO0.\IS lVlTll 0R.‘ firc places. irlcnl lov- ation. I75 Fitzroy Strenp mg few-venom»; winner of the $40,000. Hsmbleton- inn Trotting Stoke at Goshen, N. the Brewer sired by Peter the; Great. Peter the Brewer's dam ls Zomforower 2.04 1-4. by Zombro, The dam of Mary Reynolds is Ail- den Guy (5) 2.03 1-4 by Guy Ax- worthy (4) 2.08 3-4. dam Aileen -good winner in Captain Jackson i2.1414 and has not been interested to any great exxlt in the horzl: game since he sold that trotter, ihas purchased a new prospect, Sanobelle, a green pacer. from Smith. Cape Traverse. This chap has a slick way of going and paced a trial mile over the Charlottetown Driving Park track in 2.16 rather easily. Maraiie Hanover which last. fsll cost Jack Kingsley, then residing at Topsficid, Mass. $100 Gil $110 Old Glory Sale, N. Y., won the three year old and under event st Got-ham. Me.. recently and paced the concluding heat in 2.10. She is two years old and made e new world's record. the beni- previous mark being 2.11 made against time by Evelyn Harvester in 1926- Bile is now owned by John E. Kelly. Bangor. Me" owner of Lillian 2.08M. when she raced here last year under "Red" Hanafiws charge. Maralie Hanover 2.10. is a pro- duct of championship blood lines, being by the world's champion and is following the Grand Circuit. as ophel-‘s mother. Mrs. Angus Mac- ors injuritlls in plant life. ipoeswalmisaisisnsssusiew 851ml 1mm. WW-Q"11‘"\*P“P~M"-""' “miiflieiivomisleiiée Bacon 2.18 l-4 by Peter the Great. i -—_;-- ' It will foe noted that her sire. Peter the Brewer is by Peter the jmwon is by Peter the Great. There’ ‘is no doubt but that she 130565505 unusual qualifications as s trotter sad it would not be surprising to see her ‘secure e. record of two tan 2.10. Sparkle 2.14 1-2 together with Marjorie M. 2.07 3-4. Caiu- met. Brownie 2 01 3-4. Sampson Hal 2.02 3-4. Patrick Direcri- 2.10, I'm Alone, Miss Wort-by Douglass. Hnnllook. Derkey Grattan 2.02 1-2. l-Ilsh ‘ruby 2.1a 5-4. Tease 2.0a l-a and Calumet City 2.13 1-4 are also making the trip. Bflmlroon Hal 202 3-4 now owned by Mr. cr. n. Buntan of this city, was a real bearcat in his third ;Greet and her grandda/rn Aileen 13114 101111-11 yéar old form. As s. three year old he was credited with wlnnlnze of over $7,000. and among the important races that he won WIS the Fox Pacing stake for three War oids with a cash value To aowmodate the new enthusiasts of this once rural pastime the City authorities have lrlSifillPfl floori- llghts m the city park for night. playing. The touring Japanese track and field team won four out of the five events in which its members competed at. Bucnos Alrcs. Argen- tina, last Monday. The 800 metres was won by them in 1.57 4-5. which is a fifth of a second better than the Japanese record. The Japanese won the pole vault with a. leap of 12 ft. 11 1-8 inches. while an Arg- entine athlete won the hop, step and jump covering 45 ft 9 1-4 in- ches. posed off as produced. In part they are used by ‘vegetation. and any in- .iill‘l-"~liS sail: permlate downward and dram ‘nu-my Txere can be no aocumuiatcon oi them in the sur face soil. But such is not. always the case in arid or semi-arid dis- tricts. Here we find that the scan- ty rainfall. although sufficient ho promote in» format-ion of these soluble mineral salts, is quire in- adequate to remove them by drain- age. If the salts descend a few in- ches. or even a few fcet, there is not enough flow of wafer through the sol to carry them right away. Subsequently time evaporation of the water that holds them in solu- tion and the natural action of 01' $10,604. He is said to have paced s. half in 59 3-4 seconds and s (lull-Her in 2a 1-4 es a three year old. What whiz! minutes before the season ls over. An interesting thing rcgsrding the breeding of Mary Reynolds is the fact that her sire. Peter the . Brewer (4) 2.02 1-2, now one of We MW not heard anvihine m, “at”; m” m me worm L; about our Kenslngton friends as to out of Zombrewer 2.04 1-4, also the iwheiher they have sifupfli w dam M and beau,’ you Wm h ‘Fredericton or not. but we know mm“, we “m, mmethmg ab,“ some time ago that it was contem- Lmd mu“, 1n "use column, a plated sending Bellini Scott 2091-2 few weeks ago when we mentioned K111i; "law 2.13 and Pixie 2.14 1-2 ‘that he was up sire of Lady Lee Mr 111m- 2.20 1-4, record taken at George- capillarlty bangs them to the sur- face. irhero ihoy accumulate. form- ———— mg tho so-railod zrkali. rendering T110118“ 0111‘ VIPBIH soils MP i316 the soil more o." lee". unsuitable for nrvdlwi of many centuries. soil agrcultural purposes. The alkali‘ iflrmwi-lon i5 1101- mPrriy a matter imay simply lmpfélflliif‘ the silrfaoe 0i "19 D8512 it is now B01118 011- soil. or. if e-vaporaxion greatly ex- Under natural conditions, as in the ‘reeds the rainfall. it. may create a filfe-‘iil- 5W5 tilt‘- DIYMiRiOII ChQmiF-i- ihard cmvualcri surface or assume ‘our soils are beinr! wflFiHfli-iy "1- '2. mwdelqv firm. The reclamation ‘riohrd in humus from rlccflyirlk ‘of those alkqii soils is fully dealt- roots. ram-n leaves-from nwkunu in .- lvlmrvlei. issued by thc| death and decay of vegetation goll- Dominion Dcpirirnent of Agricui-i orally; and. further. reactions favoured by warmth. ORIGIN OF ALKALI’ SOILS Dr. F. W. and Mk5. Christopher 1951/6 0n Monday on reium to Boston where the Doctor lcsumes Comte Mangelll of Italy, who Pfflciice after having spent a 59mm 1m you», Hanfblemnlan ‘month with us. It is to be regretted winner. The Marci-lioness 1.58 l-Llthat a few days ago Mre- Christ- town. now the property of Mr. W. ‘L. Toombs, Kensingwn. moistrre. carbonic acid. cic. the rcck elements oi the soil are being, ‘cautiously. tilouzh no doubt slow-i ly. decomposed. Ths gives rise to ‘soluble mineral compounds. some‘ ‘of wh"ch may be u=efui and oth- ENLAR \l--1. .... K l-v up». int. . 11;. r . " .\ liti\|.1l‘.'~*i"€ \\i‘ l 1 THE REID STUDIO 11.n- by chemical lure, J 1T0 LET-BIRD FLOOR OVER Rcardrmki Barber Shop. morn‘ S‘rcr\i. siliinhlo for ofilw: Losrlcdn‘ "mot . Finder please lcrtvc at Flrlon tel. H’)- 815 "Female 1131p Wanted wTTf€nTfTTr’irT'1“r.i5i-'i:lif6s-'n mile from City. S ntc wagcs. Apply X. Y. care Guardian. 1.02. YrfTo saw-urn us at home. Sewing machines necessary. N0 selling. Ontario Neckwcar Company. Dept. 147. Toronto. . Male Help Wanted wAfiTin‘ l ivfiiiTTfi‘ "worm 0N farm. Frederick Parkman, ("hm-- lottctmvn Royalty. on.) EAR-N RIONEY SELLING ‘IDIPFR- lai Art.’ and ‘Windsor’ scrlcs Por- sonal Christmas Cards. $1.00 pcr dozen and up. Also hnxrtl asswrt- mcnis Agents being appointed llflW. 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