, . JULY 24, 1930 _ I -rua,ouA1u_.or'rE;rowN GUARDIAN PAGE__S§_V*ETN‘_ _ I iv’ A-7' V4 Y v His wirr wimrn PEARL Nrcniitr A |-le obtained It froo by 'm°k|ng Rosebud out plug. ,__,_.__-- Ona ~oi the hap- piest wives in all tba _riarmmaa in tha little lady who is wean ng a new pearl necklace pro- ., sented by -her hus- , `° band. And onn of ‘tha d_dnice things G ‘tisto it 1 notcostl non; talitrasld Her husband, who e_nioy| 9”? whuw and smokes A pipe practically $1" time, obtained this for her absolutely b "dmrglng three complete ai-ts of mwggfmnris, packed in Rositiiuii v_u: plug w,|¢¢o,lol‘ Lila pearl necklace. i lu.°._ is only no of ma d.mr_nble presents wnr.-h may be obtainegyin tkul_easy and genorous way. 1.45,' wmpacts. silk stockings. silk under- “U Fund pencil lotslathanewblnokand -~ ' orient-ol well us sucn needed w articles as eieotno toasters, ciao- vb Irons, cutlcry and silverware may he in eichungo for the poker hands. And i--vi' imia.~i-tance. from the irus'uhn\§`a “wing ip the fact that Rosebud is a quality tobacco-nah and fragrant, “A mellow-that odors the amokar u we value on the market today. 115'?"-ge tea east package ol Rosebud 35" wg poker baud-the larger fifteen é Pgdpage contains two poker hands. into for special premium shout to- Depu-rment T.S., Post Office Box 1320, Montreal- __ ?<.'_-._ -lm //All tis-=s Over Four Million Surplus . (Canadian Press) QUEBEC, July 23-Premier L, A. hghereau of the Province of Que- bgg, today announced u provincial surplus of $4,269,686 for the fiscal ,ear aiding June 30, 1930, over ex- penditures of $39,312,297. The reven- gg was $43,581,984. Tha greatest . * _ ’llAll|l FIGHT iAT THE BllTlS One of the hard fought battles in ,the Provincial Rifle Association Meet. vine on Tuesday last was the strenu- °“= flsht Put un for the "columbia Match Company of Canada" prim ‘for the largest number of Bulls Eyes ,in the Prowse Match at 200, 500, and ‘G00 yards. At end of match Roy cole; .and Eric Coles tied, each having 17 Bulls Eyes out of a possible 31, in ,the shoot off between this husky pair ,Roy won out and secured the prize. ‘The Coles boys are corkers and hard 'to beat. "‘The Old Man's Match" open to men of 65 years and up, ten abou at 1500 yards. was won by S. C. Moore vwith a score of 46 out of a possible ,50. The old boys are still going iS*~f°“8 and tha youngsters nad bet- ter be on the look out. Two League Games Cancelled On account of the four strenuous game of the last two days in which .a number of the City league players were engaged, the league game; for torxight and for Monday night have been cancelled. Single source of revenue was derived from the Quebec Liquor Commis- sion, which totalled 88.560391. The heaviest expenditures, $11,345,068, were devoted to the Provincial high P. E.,I. AUT() BODIES 5. has installed a. Premier Handy Vacuum Cleaner for _cleaning automobile inter- iors. ' AUTO oWNERs= We also do BODY WORK DUCO WORK UPBOLSTEBY WORK FENDER REPAIRING FRAME AND AXEL WORK. CUSTOM TAILOR ` '.'._?~_ ';~§ /-/. ,-1 y f'??'¢ . ., ‘\ l . "' -.B » 5 I ». .$4 iii. / ' 'W ` ', . /' 1 \ everlasting _\ ~ The splendid taste in - H. & N. Black Twist {\`\\ ‘§j.,\\\\ .-` »`\ §\\\‘A\`, i T \,\ : i stays in--you'll have the time of your life trying to chew it out. Wherever you buy, insist on this home product. .\‘.'d~|n\ i\ , “erncrNICll0l.SON_ / 1,61. _EL-; J-.1-f _ ’-" -1 -4 - JL, "',> Y.; 4--. - .. 4,., .1-4,7., -3 _ ;:'.~' ;, -/~ - 1:, ~f's7'f;Lf-i , / -~ i ;/\»,; ////,I , , uv \\ e. l E 'f »'/_-':'//' rf " .-,_ \.'» V, 1 '_ 5. N lv: 1;!-/_f-;7/' ‘ -1 :J/fi . -,.._\.,,.,?;¢ - ' .'r_'\‘:_, r; 5-: ‘4...`-`\ ..~\ "@§.\\\§.°_§`\\l 'i 1' >7,,"_j;/f 1". ' A . 1 ,., McCabe fans. one run, one hit, no errors. , ' Taunton-Cartsr‘| centre field hit fielded by Doyle; McAvoy strikes out; no errors. Abegweita-Connors goes to first Bti: Innini Ford strikes out. No runs, no hits, Abbies In Great A Co m e -B a c k “° Defeated Taunton. In Afternoon U And Evening Fixtures By' 4-3 S..,,._ LEADING IN? After suffering a double defeat on|stop; Carter up; Salinger out stealing ’I\|esday at the hands of the Taunton home; Carter walks; McAvoy strikes ball players, the Abegweits came out. No runs. one hit. no errors. ---- back strong yesterday in the second Ahegweits-Mcfnnis singles; Ryan Conservatives And double bill to realize sweet revenge sacrifices, Mclnnls going to second; . . in a some-back win by ina two-game. Doyle out at in-st, Momma on third: 222 Liberals Omclal' twin score of 4 to 3. McCabe out at first. ly Namgd AS Sta\‘\d_| The locals, rejuvenated s hundred ` per cent, waded into the boys from ' 9th inning ard Bearers' ' below the " 49th parallel" to carry -#- the battle to them in a manner new Taunton-Ford out at first; Bu- OTTAWA, July 22--Nominations -very new in the history of Mari- chanan fans; McGill fans. for the 245_ seats ln the Dominion time baseball. Abegweits-McDonald out at first; House of Commons were completed; Putty Connors, the only and or- Williams walks; Connors hits a two- yesterday. In all, 545 candidates have iginal, stalked to the mound in the bagger; Byers safe on first, steai‘be,en nominated, 20 more than in the afternoon offering to hold the Yank- second, Connors borne on catchers general elections of 1926, but 37 less ees to a few scattered hits and the error. One hit, one run, one error. than in the elections of 1925. Two above mentioned runs. Needless to ` candidates are returned by acclamn- say his "buddies" behind him played SECOND GAME tion and are the first members-elect the "American game" to 9, nicety. of the new Parliament. Neither be- in tna evening tus, Frank car- ist mains longs to the Old-Hue Dame-=~ They bonell mounted the tough hill to hurl Src: _ ' his premier fixture. This fiery Taunton-Roddy hits single; Carter Robert Gardiner. leader 0! tm thatched starboard deliverer did his thrown out at first by Williams; Rod- United Farmers of Alberta. Mr. Gar- stuff in a way sweet to see. He was dy on second; Salinger hits single; diner was nominated at the udvillwe equal to everyooccaslon, and came Holoway strikes out; McAvoy safe atinominations of a week ago. out of holes that had the fans on first when Blanchard drops ball; Henri Bourassa, famous as leader the edge of their seats with frenzied Roddy scoring; Salinger caught nap- of old Quebec Nationalist-S. Mr- cheering. ping at third. 1 run, 2 hits, 1 error. Bourassa was returned unopposed for Abbiea-Mcfnnis strikes out; Labelle, Que., today. 1-le stands as an BY INNINGB ‘ Squaxebriggs strikes ont; Calvert hits Independent. single; ivrocabe hits to Acorn, fore- In the last general election-'». thm ' 1st main; ing Calvertvat second. 0 runs, 1 hit, was one acclamation. In the elections Ways” D errors. of 1925, there was no acclamations. F' H ' 1 `_ 1\aunt4m,_R,0ddy one at first; Aeon; Liberals today nominated 14 more singles, goes to second; Salviriger ~candidates than they nominated in fam; Hnioway fans. o mm, 1 1-nt, 0 ` 21"’ WW l iozs. At the same time, Liberal nom- gn-0;-,_ ' vinations were nine short of Conserv- Abegwe|“_M¢Inn,5 goes to second ,Taunton-McGill strikes out; Acorn ,mve5_ on hit to right field; Ryan goes out th’°Wn °“t by Mcrnnui RY” ”“'°""`“ Nominations throughout the Do- 0 at first while Mclnnis comes home “ut by lM°;“ms' ° mm' 0 hm’ er' on fumbled ball; Doyle strikes out; mrs' Abbies-Doyle thrown out by Acom; Murley caught out by Saling- er; Williams walks; Blanchard singles, Williams going to second; 2nd inning Carbonnell strikes out. 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors. Srdlnninl Taunton-Buchannan hits single Absgweits-McDonald fans; Wil- Roddy hit bypitched ball; Carteri liams walked; Connors fans; Carbon- , up, singles scoring Buchanan; sal- E nel up, Williams tagged out ‘at sec- inger strikes out; I-ldloway throwrii ond. No runs, no him. no errors. out by Carbonnell; MaoAvoy caught , Au svmght I.-IKM, In _ out by Doyle. 1 run. 2 hits, 0 errors. Iuaritimc pg-ovmoaf. Srd Inning Abbies--Mcfnnis caught out by _ Ryan? s‘1“”'eb"A535 °l`“'°’m °“t by' By Provinces and parties nomin- Taunton-Buchanan thrown out at catcher; Calvert caught out by Sal- ations ave; ~ first; McGill fans; Roddy gets to lnger. 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors. Marmme P,.°vIm,es,__s¢,aIgh¢_ mb. ", _ Give us a trial on your next Job. fi1’Si U11 MCDOMWS 611011 -‘-901'” el-,I_g,-,nsgl-votive fights in all seats. " . SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. strikes Out. no runs, no hits, One 61'- ith Inning No Independent or third pa,-ty gm- mr' ' ;didates in either Nova Scotia, New W R Ab°5'w°""_C"b°“n-el wt at first: T°“‘"°“-Mcam hm smglei A°°m 1 Brunswick or Prince Edward Island. ° ° BIa“°h°“‘°d °“t at mst? Mdnms hits f*° MCIMU5' Wh° f°1`°°5 Mccm Quebec:-One acclamation. Liber- - . 'Sihslesi Rl/B11 Out It first- No rims. at second; Ryan singl to short een- I als I-,mx-,mg in remaining 64 gears, M QUEEN STREET' CHARLOTTETOWN' P' E’ I' one hit, no errors. - ter; Buchannari out when he at- E conservatives In 53; Labor ¢0me5t_ --- ` tempts to hunt third strike: Roddy mg wo sew, Thirteen rafiepenoants 4th Inning hits to Squarebriggs, who forces divide; Independent_L;b¢_-a1_ 4; Inge- Acorn at third. 0 runs, 3 hits, 0 er- pende,-,t_5_ 5; L;b,,m1.pr¢f,,¢¢10m_5t, 3; ' Taunton-Salinger and _Holoway rors. I,.,dependent_¢on5ervmv¢_ I; one L Q C A T E D ‘hit homers to the left field; Carter Abbies-McCabe him double; Doyle Communist I-,,nnmg_ srikes out; Mcavoy strikes out; Ford strikes out; Murley hits single, Mc- 0n¢,,,-;,,__I_,;be,-B15, 73; cm-,sei-va. "' My Tailoring Business is now located at strikes out; Two runs, two hits, two Cabs scoring; Williams strikes out; “vw 32; progressives, I; Liberal- l`72 KENT STREET. OPPOSITE ELDUN HOTEL errors. Blanchard caught out by catcher. lip,-0,8,-ESSIVQS, 3; Labor, 1; gommdn. Better accommodation for all our Customers and SU1"FlC~ Abegwelts-Doyle reaches first on run, 2 hits, 0 errors. ms' 4_ six Indmendengs wmp;-iso; IENT for a few more who demand good service. error by ard b,_,em,m_ steals second; Independenbconsewativei 3; UFIAH QUALITY, Fir, s.\'rlsl-‘ac'r1oN Guanswraan. McCabe out at first while Doyle ~ sin inning 1, (Miss MaePnai1>; independent- reaches third; McDonald single to L;be,.,,;_ I; Independent, I_ first; Doyle comes home on catcher's Taunton-Carter safe on bad M,,,|¢,,I,,,_I,;bem1, 5; come,-v. throw to second; MacDonald comes throw by McInnis; Salinger hits to at1ve_,_ 15; P,-og,-e55;ve5_ 2; I_,;b¢m1_ home on Williams double to right Mclnnis, forcing Carter at second: progressives, 9; Labor, 5; Independ. field; Connors fans; Carbonnel walks; Salinger takes second on overthrow env 5; C0mm,m;5;;_ 3_ Independent; 7** Blanchard out at first. Two hits, two by pitcher; Holoway hits single; Mac- comp,-Isa; I_,ab0r.pI-og,-es51ve_ I; In. runs, two errors. Avoy strikes out; McGill grounds out dependen;.I_,;bera|_ 3; Independent. to Blanchard. 0 runs, 1 hit, l. error. Con_.,,.,.vmve_ L _ sth main; Abbiea.-carbonnei walks; caught s,,kmI,,,,,,,,_L“,e,a,,_ 21, mn. “°l°Pm3 at first? Mc]-“nts Walks: servatives, 16; Progremives. 3; Liber- Taunton-Buchanan strikes out; Squarebrlggs sacrifices Mcfnnis to l a1_p,Ugve55;v,.-5_ I; pm-me-s_ 9; Inge. McGill hits a twolbagger; Roddy second; Mcfrmis steals third; Calvert pe,.,den;5_ 5_ Independents mmp,-155; strikes out; Acorn strikes out. walks; McCabe thrown out by pitch- c0_ope,-a;,Ive_ I; Independents, 3; Ahegweits-Mcfnnis singles, goes er. 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors. Fa,-m_I_,,I,0,-V I_ to second on an overthrow; Rya.n_ A||,¢,-¢,,_I_,;b¢m15_ I1; g,-_,nw-v;,. out at first; Doyle out at first; Mc- ' 6th Iuuing "veg, I0; U_I:~_A__ II; Labo,-_ 3; pm- IDDAS 1188865 UUA 59 third- gressives, 1. One U.F.A. acclamation Tlwwn-ACM tl*-\'°Wn Out by mobert Gardiner), which is includ- - oth Inning A Carbonnei; Ryan strikes out; _Bu- ed In U_I=~_A__ I1, channsn hits single; Roddy strikes nr-man coimabia:-Liberan, 12: Taunton-Salinger singles; Hoio- out. 0 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors. Cgmervativeg, I4; Independent, 2; ~way singles; Carter double, McGill Abbies-Bolger thrown out by Bu- pm~n_Labm-, 1; p,~0h;bmon;5¢, 1; La- coming home for Salinger, Holoway channan; Murley thrown out by Sal- bor, I; communist, 1, going to third, and Carter going to lnger; Williams safe on MacIivoy‘s yU|;0N=_I,;b¢I-B1, I; conservative, second; Holoway out a.t.home; Mc- error; Blanchard safe on Hoiowsy‘s Avoy caught ont; Ford out at first. error; Carbonnel walks, filling bases; .._______..1___.._l One run, one hit no errors. Mclnnis caught out by Holoway. 0 ` Abegwolts-McCabe caught out; runs, 0 hits, 0 errors. singles; Ryan strikes out; Acorn McDonald out at first; Williams steals second; Buchannan thrown out singles to right, steals second; Con- 'ith inning by Squarebriggs. 0 runs, 1 hit, 0 er nors up, Williams out at second. rors. ' Taunton-Carter safe on close de- Abbies~Muriey thrown out by 5‘5=»@‘5‘ #"i5i§*5i’ ‘ith inning cision; Salii-iger's double scoring Car- Acorn; williams walks; Blanchard ter; Holoway thrown out at first: singles, Williams going to second; Taunton-Buchanan out at first; Salinger caught trying to steal home; McGill walks; Roddy fans; _Acorn MacAvoy caught out by McCabe. 1 fans. No runs, no hits, no errors. run. 1 hit, 0 errors. Abbiss-Squarebriggs walks; Cal- on Acorn’s error; Byers safe on first; vert sacrifices Squsrebriggs to second; Connors out at second; Blanchard McCabe singles advancing Square- fms, Byers caught napping at first. briggs to third; Squsrebriggs out ati No runs, no hits, one error home plate Bolger thrown out by <;’Z/fav _ - = /.1 3212,) F _ catch. 0 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors. f T/I 731;?-ii'; , - . , . / f .. _ -/,. 'l .'/~ Taunton-Salinger hits a. three `, I N* “ml \; 'I3' , . bmaxalolnvhtssmhtouthgmmv ;:lamiao=aloGillstsih|antrAoca'n_ AEROXCN NUM INATIUNS minion for the general elections of 1930 and 1926 compare: . 1930 Conservatives 231 Liberals 222 Progressives Lib.-Progressives U. F. A. . Farmers tsaskn 1926 233 199 20 21 12 »- »-¢» »-:a»-‘N-I 18 Independents 33 25 v Communists . 9 Totals 54.5 528 $- ..` I _,I _" 1 _-_ \`_ u-V ' _ . ._ -.~..;~ g~;_-_, 'ijt' The Boy Scout camp broke up last Monday, much to the disappoint-! ment of the boys who wished thcyl could have extended it, at least for another week, in order to enjoy the full benefit of this splendid camp. The inspection on Monday was won by the Goose patrol, who succeeded in whining the flag three times in succession thus securing first place for the whole week's inspection. The Goose patrol was made up of scouts from the Kirk troop. under patrol leader Niall Burnett and second, Joe Hunter. Second place was secured by the Moose patrol made up withl scouts from Zion and Baptist troopsl under patrol leader Fred Brown, and l the Beaver patrol from St. Peters: troop under patrol leader Maitlandl, Owen. ` PROGRAM FOR MONDAY 1-Test passing, first aid. f 2-Judging distances and measur-A A ing river. ` a-swim. 4-Photographs. l During the days at camp the boys devoted a. great deal of their time' to the passing of badges. Among the ; most outstanding were the swimmers, rescuers and pioneer badges. To ob- I tain the swimmers badge a scout isl required to: 1 swim so yards with; clothes on_ 2 Be able to undress in, water beyond nu depth. a ss-im mo' iyards without clothes, using breast stroke, and fifty yards on the back with hands either clasped on the arms or the anna folded in front of, ine body. 4 Bo able to dive wi-real swimming in six feet of water, anfll bring up some specified obgect of ati least five pounds in weight from the bottom. ` l To obtain the Rescuers badge, a methods of rescue and three of re lease from the clutch of a drowning Dtrsoni drawing person, about same ,doe as rescuers to be carried at least ten yards in demonstrating each' of the rescue methods, 2 Dive from the surface to the |depth of at least five feet and bring up g, stone, brick or iron vreigmeri l. ' Carbonnei advances Williams to third by sacrifice hit; Blanchard on second; Mclrmis walks; Squarebriggs singles. scoring Williams and Bianch- ard; Calvert caught out by Carter. 2 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors. 9th inning Taunton-Roddy caught out by Bolger, nice catch; Carter strikes out; Salinger strikes out; nice pitching by cubmnsl. tl nina n hits. ii _errors I _ I object of not less than five pounds. l 3 Demonstrate the Schaefer me. l thod of resusciation and the promo- ‘tion of warmth and circulation, ‘ 4 Swim 50 yards and undress be- 'fore touching ground, ` To. obtain the Pioneer badge a the following; 1.-Fell a 6 inch tree or scaffold- ing pole neatly and quickly. 2.-Tie eight kinds of knots in the ‘dark or blindfolded. _ 3.-Lash bars properly together for scaffolding. 4.-Build a. model bridge or derrick. 5.-Make a camp kitchen. 8.-Build a hut of boughs, sods. grasses or similar material, or alter- 1 natively. 7.-Weave a satisfactory mattress of straw, hay or boughs on a camp loom. l SVt’l_i§ii\IERS BADGE Jack Chandler. ' l Gordon Lafferty. Abbles-McCabe safe‘ at first, and goes to second on overthrow; Bulger caught out by MacAvoy; Mccabe scores on Murley's single. 1 run, 1 hit, 0 errors. Umpire-Dougan. Bases-Power, Ryan. ‘ =5':f`=€i=!=E\====. fr ,V is W ' N" \,» ' r c" .. __ , "T RAD|0-FLABHLlGHT- ' ms. Y . a.~_ I J Broad-Min ded e ` -}g:< 3' ri fin, V R.. B. Bennett, gave his strong en- Y- ' .' dorsation to the candidature of Gor- _ `\.‘ *H*-v don C. Wilson, official Conservative A _l‘Yv'~ lv candidate for Wentworth. Two otherl ‘7'3f"~‘ candidates in the field are, 8. R.l [NOT-1? C5 ’ I " Weaver, Independent Conservative! and F. C. Biggs, Liberal, former Min- 1 2 > 1 i;'.."\. """'i\S_5 das Riverside park late today, Ho tl: ` 1; A/'f/l `\\\"\‘ l vsoout must: 1 Perform in water four 3 scout must shown extra. efficiency inl \ e Canadzans Too To Be Misledl (By Thomas Green Canadian Press» Staff Correspondent) DUNDAS. Ont., July 22-In Dun P . ister of Highways in the Progressive Govemment of former Premier E. C. Drury. V There were interruptions towards the close, when Mr. Bennett ga,ve his unqualified support to Mr. Wil- son, member in the last Parliament. who at the close of the session an- nounced his retirement from publicv life on account of ill-health. The three men responsible for the interruptions were taken to the out- skirts ofthe crowd by a police officer and wamed. Mr. Bennett sslicd that the men bc let alone. "1 will deal with them," he said, and charged that the interruptions were organ- ized. , The Opposition warned his ience against backdoor canvasses. Canadians, he said, were too broad- minded to be misled. If the people, Mr. Bennett said, wanted idle fac- tories, idle mills, then they should vote for the Liberal candidate. "But," he said, "if you believe in your coun- try, in building up your country. rote for your old stalwart, Gordon C. Wilson." Applause broke out' in the audience at this juncture. Three cheers were given for M.r. Bennett and cheers again given “for our next Premier." Some one then called three cheers for Weaver. The re- sponse came ln a mingling of cheers and boos. _.mi _ Keith MacKinnon. Lorne Ives. Arthur Carruthers. George Chandler. George Burnett. Sandy Lawson. Maitland Owen. Jimmy Williams. Bob Owen. RESCUERS BADGE L Bob Beer. - - Jack Chandler. f Malcolm Putman. I Keith MacKinnon. 1 Lorrie Ives. A Arthur Carruthers. i Niall Burnett. 1 Maitland Owen. ‘ PIONEER. BADGE Fred Shannon. Bob Owen. Maitland Owen. At the close of this camp the boys wish to thank Mr. Parent, provincial secretary, for his kindness, and de- votion to the camp. We are sure if it was not for Mr. Parent we would not have enjoyed such an outing. The total value of an the dia.- monds in the world is about $5,000,- ooo,ooo. V The value of the worlds gold sup- ply is less than $8.000000_000. - `-5#-`¢i;».-I # ° cs § ss "`f»-ooo-0-0-W"'"`""` oo J. P. MILLAR§ DENTAL SUBGEON HOURS-0 to 12.30 8 to 5.00 Queen and Richmond _ ‘ ok. w. is cAicroi.=, as it was in 21925 and ions, but if ina conserv- ,ative tide continues as at present, it would not be surprL