11' cu %-_ JUNE 27. =--—-— ,World's Record 1930‘ - R0 VERS TRIM sggnsse The Rovers jumped into the lead shoots, kept the Star batsmen guess- °! the City League baseball by de- lng. tam“ m‘ 5"" by a score of 8-2. The first inning dampered the The Rovers succeede in obtaining spirits of the fans present and the an early lead, which they hem little enthusiasm which they went out Cledn Sweep Gives Series To NEWPORT, R. 1., June 26.—The Enterprise. smallest oi the {our can- didates for the right to defend the America's Cup against Sir Thomas Llppton‘: Shamrock V won the East- Tiny Yacht‘ mcraronsurr (Continued from page l) Munster in. the country who is a dictator. The electors of Canada, af- ter all, are the people to say What ‘the issues of a general election are. l: ls for them to say bywhat meas- THE ETOWN 4 GUARDIAN Ii that treaty l: what they claim it Woe: if it was an unadulterated ben- Ieflt to the people of Canada. why did they abrogate it? Are they at- tempting now to injure the Canad- ,ian people? Either they were wrong in the first place, or they are wrong now. because. as l have said. they .l::|'.‘e turned right about fr". lAp- {tlluimi iure they shall Judge the people who‘ ‘seek their suffrage at the polls. “l! l am not mistaken," Mr. Slew- i King Hedges on Old Age Pensions ‘c: of m. Alackenzle King In h}. jotemng campaign speech at Bram. ‘ford, Ontario, he stated that he had ‘settled all the Maritime claims; that ‘the people of ‘he Itfaritlnle Prounc- ‘c: were happy and contented be- {CBU-ifl b6 had implemented the Dun- ;can report. Well now, ivlia: has he Hmplemcntcd? He: did not make ma; statement in Charlottetown because he knew‘ to whom he was speaking. il-le took care to make [fiat FIGUTYLPHY. ‘ PAGE SEVEN ifientral Guardian 1 SKINDAY SCHOOL PlCNlC-St Klames Sunday School picnic held ‘jvcsterdnv at Stanhnpe lnn Beach was a splendid success Races. "s and the excellent sea bathing made rile day.‘ a memorable one; one ,last but not least. a luncheon pro- vided by parents and friends. ca: 'Yl10-'0'1:1“1l'-' eniovcd by a1; There was la ‘certain distance from Prince The photograph reproduced ABOVE throughout the game. "Gus" Mac. Donald, who pitched for the Stars, did Rood work in the box, playing a steady game and keeping the mtg made by the Rovers well scattered. The Stare started oi‘! in somewhat with left them, had the game con- tinued as it started, it would have looked black for the games to come. Game By lnnlngs o! a. bog, and before they realized it, 1 z 3 4 5 l; 7 g g T the Rovers sent four men across the Rovers 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 8 Plate. a costly innings. which the Stars o 0 1 o 0 o 0 1 n 2 Stars could not oflset. although they Umpires;__ succeeded 1n the following innings by making the Rovers content with a few ‘ hits. , - The Rovers proved themselves to be the better team, although they themselves made some costly errors. They were eager to average the de- feat given them by the C.N.R.'s last Rovers Tuesday evening and started on by Stars .. placing "Puddy" Connors on the C. N. R. . . 2 mound. who, with his speed and At plate, Dr. Dougan. Bases, Squarebriggs and MacDon- ald. City League Standing Won Lost ern Yacht Club series in the third l" flmfiflllflh" WI‘ CiIIY-eflfi "111 I10!‘ Tdward Island he a large attrndanre of Sunday Srhoo‘. and final race today-The Weeta- moe, Morgan Nicholas entry, came stand dictation from any man as to what the issues are in any elec- Mackenzie King spoke very rstrongly in the House of Commons because fknotvs that ;: s not (crrec: szkola . and members of the con- Lgrcqarzon. including the Rev. R LI flhflh 1n my - Qphfign (berg is! against the principle of Old Agef one issue that transcends and ab-‘Ptnslons. He told us in Charlotte-' sorbs all the issues referred to byltoum that Mr. Bennett: policy where ‘ _ ‘ _ _ i ‘he Prime Dimmer. Th“ i: u” ls_~by the Dommmn Government bore‘ “hat for examine. about me ret- ‘ sue of whether or not i‘: In Canada the ¢XI>9l15¢ 0f Old AB! PF-‘mlflllfilfmmékxdcwlo? for a fled‘ m! (err ‘lottetcmn SPCA. acknowledge with are to continue to have responsible “as only election propaganda. He? ‘on M’: ffing 533.5‘ ‘we ha“ ‘ezglhanks the receipt of a cheque i0.- government in the true sense of the said the idea of those pensions only“? contlam‘ L“ H?“ ‘rmmmt “lmislsss from Mr C F. Sanford. of WOHI‘. whether or not we want men o! the Dominion treasury was un-ithr" M {our "cam “P km“ en" the firm of Sanford i; Hana. n, of =1 the head cf affairs in Canada whcrccnstltutional. that Mr Benneitlough i“ M“ Kmg P **-"~°‘" m“ 19st. John. N B Mr sans.“ and a are sincere, "En have real cunvlc-lcculdnt do it, that it was a violet-lb? get‘; back ‘he lemflg °I the mm" . party of friends spent last week fish. mg out the weetamoe‘ sacrifice‘; ion of the‘ British North America ‘:7 ‘ mg at Morsons Pond and While there In today's race the Enterprise beat‘u“‘“5°I"" if I‘ l5 "Wfssl-"Yi "l" _""~“‘-°¢ ind ma» 1h! Payment 0f Old 656} ' 3" 5 took up a collection for the SP C.A. the Weetamoe by 1 mnute‘ 3-, s,_,.__"11om we have confidence that lf".‘E!l5lOl1S was a provincial Obllgiiilfill-i » minced in power they will carry out-He said the only way 1t could be‘ ends and the Yankee by 4 “xmumsithoce convictions so far as is hum- - done ups to contribute financially‘mm‘??? ‘he Pm'""~“3'-‘ 15 “comm ' . only possible. That Is the great lS-iln the provincial governments. Thenhcmr‘ that 5m imprlnl The Vanitie, “mirlwind and RES- sue‘ And I submit that, measured after going 1,, a we“ d”, of pams:sllould be marl-z, not 1n orric-r u. 3.3.3. 0mm crossed the flmsh une in that by that standard bv that issue. Mr. to justify his stand on this ground. {the final adJUS-“Ywvfi O5 m? m3" ~ 6x13111123 vfmtgiearigasedsgfizgzeaiilltlcckcnrie King’ and ‘his Govern-Ibo said: "Of course if the pcopleldiilléllT-é’ 5401i’ 1hr PfWV-r 50-‘ YPB-“F _ no e g‘. e or .- {Moorehead Legaie and My, 13, A Afacl/Kmrlon. supermtendent ln second, and the Yankee third. 'I‘he Enterprise won yesterday and the previous day‘s race went to her vow t): Weetasnoe erithdrew vol- untarily after B Protest by the EB- terprise. ‘ The Yankee. skippered by Charles‘ Francis Adams Secretary of the‘ Navy. was awarf/ second place. She, finished second yesterday bi’ b?!“- Belated Contract ACKNCHVLEDGMENT-Thc Char- llons for which they will ‘The Society very much appreciates the kind ihoughilwhxh prompted this l“ Duncan‘ action and are very grateful to Mr. PIIYmTF-i Sanford and his friends. you re- ghowe Paavo Nurmi," the marvel- ous Finn. winning the six-mile race at Stamford Bridge grounds It London, England. in the new worlds record time of 29.36 1-5. Nurmi i! gaming to the C. N. E. games, where How They Stand INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE the Americys cup. Jnent have most larnentably failedmreally want it we can give it to you b“ b93156 imr" "W? "Tl 11 3F’- tLoud Applause.) l l Wrestler Escaped :_ Rosenblocnc Wins Mr, King has sho isolate irisiucerlty: he has shown thatkt! fbaughter.) Do the He has shown Canada want to be governed by some ‘Kiimllltllllalhlll “I ‘hi’ (ilmlntumlt Tuck?“ of the political cjgregatifln of men of that sort. lnzfiltl" ‘hi! this "lallcr blwllld be dc? ' ' he has no convictions. Icll the ear-marks ‘jug; a, .5.“ as ML Benn,“ and M. ‘isessmenls that l‘. was laccessarj- ‘.1 the most ab- 1 will have a better chance of dnlnlrlmake ham? 3 5mm 3d ‘i-‘iment ("V113 people l’) of‘bt- made. lt was nevi-r intruded b)‘ estern Guardian -SPECIALS-Come and see tZr-n 4962-21 he will attempt to set up a new world's record for one hour's runn- ing, no‘ held by Jean Bonln. the french runner, at ll miles 1,442 yards. Bouln made his record lull’ 6,1913, at Stockholm in _Sweden. ll lTFFl, Xl“"“‘““....;;;;.; IiI A R A I Ii i] N Any P. E. Island athletes contem- plating entering the 26-mile Mara- thon to be run at Halifax Dominion Day should get in touch with R83‘ Pendleton at the Y. M. C. A. immed- iately. Mr. Pendletcn will make the ‘Broomyn necessary arr= ents for their en- 1 Cmcagc G7. ‘Philadelphia. AT GEORGETDVJN. P. E. l. \VE‘DNESDAY, JULY 9th, 1930 THREE CLASSES 2.16 ‘not and Pace . Purse 5 2.25 Trot and Pace . Purse $ Purse $150.00 “230 Trot and Pace . 5% to enter. 5% of! money WVIWTS- Entries close June 3i). In all mixed classes trotters a1- iowerl three seconds. The above rac- cs will be on the three heat P1315 ghgugu H Races under National Trotting As- 30mm rocltior. Rules. Admission 50c. children 25c. Cars.‘ and germ Free 0U .00 Won 10st P. C.‘ Baltimore 42 2'7 50S r -a r _- » . 5...; - a" °' ‘cm “d "a" m. -nic. DASCEln Kensing-ion mm; Title ladvcnlurcr, the political charlatzm. whom they can place no confidence‘ w, 1 ;that is what has hmpucned. I '0 l t‘ _ . Rochester 41 29 "586 l {Appmmm ‘vi-filth... the audlence- Yo’ vow {suppose that an‘: lrrl-zgre» ciacn 1191-] Tuesday flemm’ July 15L gamma":- Montrw H . I 37 so .552 ____ . . . . . . . _ - _ r” ‘ “ mg at fl P. M. Music lllflllshéd b‘ ' ' " ri ' l l! . M. Ste t: "W ll t _~ the matter o.‘ the auan. brat ivouul _ . __ Tamnw “'"““ 38 34 .528 BISON sTADx-‘Inl. Emilio, h ~ Party Y “up as "!llfll°inOh3:IS tlznwhole iessue if trlliz-Yhave been made up to thJas (time <0 Dxmns orchcstra’ charlonflm‘ Buflalo """"' 33 35 A85 4mm 26"Maxm Résen? m“; ‘I IFor exam 1e tal-‘le I115 general fis- clection and I believe that the peo- l fur as this Provuxa: 1s concerned i.‘ ‘Admission so Cent's. “sinus-TIE Jersey City 29 so .426. “Wm “’°“ i“ “mils “gm” “"5” _ p ‘ ‘ . - ‘... 0., ,, , . < P. ,. .. , . __ ""“'w~"—-*"~q'_i-- ‘"- Newark 28 39 418‘ weizht championship 1mm Jimmy 731 Poms“ n the“ 1s one thing of File If!‘ fanada generally ‘mu-Erma’ lie trxlylchn ‘HIM? dumha‘ “e5 ment. M: Kins according to his m . ‘ ' c "hich the Liberal Conservative - - on rwse- ' li-Rillrc 1e M1 "Pl dflmmcrlu; at , t. t Cha- t _ . 26 4. 3B8 Slattry of Buffalo, by a decision in ll I . ‘_ a P Y > ‘ U ‘s .1..men m rlottc own, pit . l5 rounds. There were no knock- rty is proud and should be proud. ‘ , . f” own?“ G°'€‘“m‘m a‘ “ W" Saunders off by telling him that .- LEAGUE ‘ downs. Slattery weighed 166 1-2 and‘-t is of the fact that they sttand to- Flo".ng Conservative ‘hde ‘F~na"lii' drovctufr. SHéillCICFSt m had ha“? mm ‘mm me was’ _ . d if th a‘ e oYc-wha wasin~ ‘Q0 3W5 “'1 I1 T9331’ l" m: . ~ - Phnadexph“ ‘u 24 '63“. msenbloofn 170 If. an. h, nleiaifvuflrgederfhltleh pcchiedcration was ‘You have heard Mr. Arnett speaklmatter benuse he got no peace of provltices W" sewed “ch x ' jlvashmmn as 24 ma‘ me mo boxeh. can“ ttse mt 'bo:n Ard whatever advanccmentvrn‘ the flowing tide of COIISETVBClVEVlIllXld until he attempt-d 1t. And a w“ Pr"; my "Mo" why the New York " 37 34 ‘607 among ring fans Bjsnghtgm “Tilt; ‘Czinada ‘has made since Cqnfede . scntment that is sweeping over year ago we find ‘Mr. King made 6:}! n nnsoohiyd no; been Se‘ 1 clweland ' ' ' ' 33 3° ‘s24 m determine a “flare? gm (gyfglitlflll whatever upbujldtn», has gak. Prince County. the Province and the the statement m the House of Com- g, Rtgftaggd one L at Pa.“ B. Dim)“ "" ‘ 29 36 '41s. . mg crow.‘ lbw“; 2a”, Km“ h; ‘m 151539 has fpkgn 91;“; 1,533.55 Dominion generally. His statement mOns that uolillllg had been done rcgchedethleco;cfun’n1atr:at3:ha-IST ,0 5"" 1mm 27 37 A42 a ago by Tommy “g Sr n‘ By ‘the -Q1iCy W35 we p311“. of‘ the Fcorresponds with what w-e have been‘w:th regard to the imal scttlemint b. . 510m - e y. chum“ ‘ 23 36 '3” M“ “$4 both New York boy “ma? from‘ - i? tl 1 4t 1 all nthehearlng from all pans of the muntn oi these subsid o- because YlObOd\ tem Prmmca “we entmed m x 1r ‘ ""' "' . , -- ' i " .. ‘ill X1811?" ' ' ‘M’ 3 resources and but for the mter- l- ,, 40 .36 . ‘ ‘Buffalo and Rosenbloom from New ‘ 01m W‘ M011" _ . _ ‘ ‘_ Boston . 23 J‘ lgalnlfi: Ailhluz. Qootlisville, 21 year- .‘ Y,“ Guys 3mnx__and both have ‘years smce confederatm, Dunn; glue sergimeéit lsdtsry strong mun the Maritime Produces had askednwn D1 the “m. h! would m“, . t_ 0 E- We: - wres lng uumpion of .. .. , .. m 1 U... o; we 11.5fm part/y‘ ueens nun-y. an o my mind, and fur it. We took that to be conclusive. m... 1 y ,, i. NATIONAL Lin“ Oillcriv- “"110 “ohm-d v in trier-evil rieurilfnrfln as notorious 11121.2 c111” lc-gneeatrbyeyyarrvsars held Til) ssmetr-"ns I S’ Y“ is I “n measure it. there iecvicrrnce against Mr- Saunders. “'53:: theziacttiermliarlrhto I I: ...... .. a 22 .533 - ' ' '—‘~ ~5~ i‘ x ’ ‘ " i " ‘ - "'~~ :9 25 609? “mun m"! at 5mm’ aim’ m!‘ lover which the‘; could wave the flu-g ibwhsb 5° 5”“ ‘Mn u" “Wmdld n“ km" 5951mm.” ‘mm m! “h There m; no ezecuse. however. o. New York 32 28 .533‘ nigh had camped from‘ a hedge a," acetic“ “Ami whenphe “w”, ‘ {on he Conservative member-soar day. when Zilrltlrig spoke lrl Char» mg u“, Km: nglme‘ ‘m, Damn. M; i 3o 30 ‘s00 W "fi WIRE “"9 qflcia-tnnza; hm. | E F ‘sfcilitl’ of Dower Cfilllfl to them Ind: rum Q-ueuu m‘ ‘he u“! 07 July- As‘10Y!€l0\1'l‘l and told U5 $3131 MY- saun‘ that settlement for so many I us. s‘ 5mm 27 31 '46s a$t an}? Gr {when they hazl to face the carryingfm‘ K158! P0111193’. the people archers had been bothering him about‘ 0mg, phases o; the Subsidy M“ 3P5 ‘m 26 a, ‘Ma l . ~ “c: of §0'.'Sl‘l'1ll".2Z‘.l, they always wcntfi" ‘Pemlilm! ‘m u" ‘luiwmfi; they 1T1‘ he 113d been Pe-W-‘Tmg bu" “lihltlon and the political situation en- Pmtsburgh 23 3-; I404‘ Seeks l Clip R0688 1519*: l“ P- IEYZE med-Elm? t0 flit tm- infimgll’ Wllhdcfinnflnat Hon. J. rrgard to (‘lawns OP "m? ‘Jlicrilll’ were dealt with by Mr. ‘. sw- 5 38 .397 ‘. ‘pigmentation o! that some om pohcy_‘. . A e onalds maiontyh going mmriree occasmns. That must havcfirg u we“ u M, 5‘ “my; A 3m‘ 2 ' n m. remained m the prmenthc- “W11”! ween after the Poms Minister! made the Consecutive. candidate for “Cincinnati »"|_ ' I NEW YORK, June Zd-Negotiat- '1 iJllS for a return bout beta-zen Max ‘Schmcling and Jack Sharkey reach- ed the final stage today when Ar. rthur Buloiv, the Germans repudiat- ,ed manager, reached anagrezment AMmucAN LEAGUE lwith Madison Square Garden for the ' ldisposal of his 20 percent interest B. 1!. EH in Sclaasaunes aung 7 ll 3 tracts for the bout now are expccted .. 911 2 to be signed this week. Thomas. Walsh and Tate: 585m“ Frank Bruen, vice-president of fMadison Square Garden in charge |o1 boxing, told the United Press Return Boat‘ i With Schmeling (Canadian Press) .--.a....... . .-- ... u. ... ‘nanrmx. 1T s. June 23.-—Al- Prime Miniztcr to drift away even Subsidy Settlement Delayed ithe statement in Parliament that iPrinee County. and a number o.‘ m)». Inobodv m the lifaritimes had yet, ‘though baseball. tennis. golf and oth- .from that. and by his insinccrity and ‘ . speakers ‘The meeting throu iaut c: summer sports are now ln season, “instability of policy to lnJure the (com? forward to asl-z for an!" srttlc- was marked by great enthusiasm. hockey leaders throughout the Mari- flrade and the standing of Canada al- “If the" 15 We 31mg ‘ha! m6 GOV-I _.i___-.__. _ .. _.._._._.__ ' P” ‘ . r 1~au time Provinces are talking. and their ,‘ml15t ‘beyond repair. That is the slt- ‘crllmem 0f this Prcvmce needs it is‘ chatter is making a noble bid toluation in which we find oursclveefmmley- We all know that. We all‘ Gyproctv Pltczsterwkoard drown out the gossip of the seasonal i today." . ‘JKYIQW 110W “'8 Suffer from the 1n- smrts. l Reviewing the volte face of thelsmfimlent rewmle» and We B11 know l Since the Truro Bearcats madelKlng Government on the tariff aim“ “l”?- 5 We Plat/e 1mm which evidenced in the Dunning budgetdwe have a “Sh! t0 get it; that is‘ . r. Stewart said in part: 3mm ti" mmmion treasury by c-rv." l ] such a splendid showing against the; i Winged Wheelers of Montreal in the ‘ Allan Cup series last wvinter Mari-i "Since Parliament has adjourned.“ Pr°V1n°l3|$ub5idY~ I B!" 110i Efllngi time sportsmen have decided that i and while we. have no Parliament in bu!‘ W" the 31159"? 0f this mailer: ‘ the farmed trophy can be brought to g session. very material and very ser- 1b“ W" l“ Yemenite? the flppoinb‘ the Maritime Provinces. ious changes have taken place in=m¢m °7 m‘ Dunc“ c°mlnl§i°n3l various Upper Canadian hockey . the fiscal policy and customs clut- ‘I Y“ 1mm‘ the Y¢P0Yf they made. and coaches, who have handled Maritime . icr. of Canada. ls that responsible‘ W“ m" 5° ¢°hm 793d i116 Speech-i teams the last two seasons and teach- GovernmentTHow did those changes 7 . in; U19 "b15159" P0111“ 0f U19 gflmc. ‘ come about’! Were they done by Or-y‘ Jusilreceived direct from Factory- One full carload GYPROC PLASTER BOARD 3-8 and 3J6 thick 4x7-4xS-4x9-4xl0 Prices Right Poole & Co. E- B- lluL-‘REN- 5°"°‘"7‘i St. Louis ... .. .... ... 310 llthat several technicalities remain to Gcvrsewrm- P- l1 l-i Philadelphia I.‘ day rainy, races will in held next} lne day. Big preparations are being made to give everybody a 800d timer The people of Georgetown will be looking forward to an immense attendance. Don't disappoint them. see the Kin$'5 County capital in all its summer beauty and witness three thrilling i, 4533-6-1B-wimtl Boys Get in Training Gray and Ferrell; i Cochrane. First game. R. H. E Philadelphia .. Pittsburgh Hemsley. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Buffalo . . . . .. Reading _ winch, Danforth and Crubc; Bell -.- n. ... R. H. E. 9 19. 0‘ v ‘l 15 1 onto-The local egg market is inclin- 8 13 1 be settled but the papers separating Rommel and Schmeling and Bulow will be sign- cd tomorrcu’. l Bulov: will reotive approximately - 550.000 half of which is to be paid 0 7 0‘by Jack Sharkey out of his l2 1-2 1 4 0 percent share of the gate receipts. Collins and Davis; Frank and ‘Brucn said Sharkey was standing by |hls agreement to meet all financial iobllgatlons in ord'r to insure a re- turn bout and was nllllng to fight for almost nothing if necessary. ‘lug lower, Dealers are quoting pro- Greenfield. lllcFee, Mills and Gracodducers and country shippers for un- graded cggs. extras 27 to 28, firsts R, 3.1:. firsts 25 to 26, se:onds 22 to 23 de- Montreal ... ... ... ... ... 10 l! Ollivered. Eggs are Jobbing on spot here Newark 5 9 2 £06K)‘ Bi Ext-TM 3910 31.1%“ Z8 m; Athletic Meet and Tea Party It Victoria under the H5111"! ‘l! u" Union Hockey Club. Junior. 18W‘ mediate and Senior Events 0P"! '0 P. E. Island. Who will win the 5 mile Rood Race? Don't fall to get your i!!!" of the beautiful Medals July 9th It Victoria. See Poster for list of events.‘ Rochester ... .. Jersey City and Jorgau. 'l‘HE MARKETS 4851-8 ~25-mwftil1July9. _a_._ .¢¢-. MAT INEE MOMREAL. Que. June mr-Ill- fiuenced by the advance in Chico-go and Winnipeg, wheat prices on the local cash market advanced two cents Griffin, Buckalaw and Head; Par- malee, Petty, llarvin and Stablman. B. H. E. 2 6 0 1 3 1 Berly and Florence; Allen. Miner to 29. seconds 25. Montreal-Egg re- ceipts here yesterday were 3.051 cas- es as compared to 3.347 cases on the corresponding day last year. The market is holding steady .but un- changed with less car lots shipments clearing daily on, arrival. Western car lots are selling on the basis ‘of extras 32. firsts 29. seconds, 25 l-2 in new cases delivered. st. John-This egg market continues dull with little interest being shown. Heavy ship- ments of live fowl indicate a fur- -ther dropping off in receipt of eggs Isa that while prices are inclined to |be easy at the moment a firm 1nd, ‘HORSE RACES AT SOURIS. i’ TUESDAY. JULY m. Class A. Trot and Pace, 100 lml- Olil Class B. Trot and Pace, 100 baa. Oatl Class C. Trot and Pace. ‘l5 bus. Oltl lilac! Ihlll be 3 in I. ' National Trotting Rules to govern- bf which this track is a member. BIO. N. MACDONALD. l p” Warm may with m, exwpflon I advancing market ls anticipated or cheese which was reduced onelfi-‘MIY- wlmlfsale 9"“! w "i811 “ma, “m, W, pound m, “m. and Istcra extras 34 to 35. firsts 21 to produce markets were dull and feat- ureles. Cheese receipts were 9.515 box s. butter 2.002 boxes and eras 1.013 lac, seconds 2s to 2c. Halifax-Re- Icclpts of local eggs on this market ‘are lighter than last week but suf- cuu N", Mum, were 35 "nufficicnt to mezt trade requirements. than“ Numb" on, “we we; All grades at better prices with an qua“! “ $35‘ yo‘ g n“, g1; $35 improved consumptive demand. and culls at $4.75 per 160 pounds There have been no price changes ‘bu-rem, Old potatoes were unchang- and dealer! continue to quote country led at 81.75. shippers for ungraded eggs extras 21 " QTTAWA, mt, June 26.-'!‘here t.» so, firsts 2a w 2s. seconds 1a to is not much change in conditions on|20 delivered Chicago spot '2! i-fl Ifiw-t-iw-le-Il-aa-zs-zr-July 1. Canadian on markets today. Tor- November 21 1-1‘. feel that much improvemct has been made in Down East hockey. Furthermore during the 1928-29 season several Upper Canadian play- crs were brought to the Maritimes and did as much to improve the game of the Easterncrs as all the coaches who have ever taught the rudiments of Canada's National Game. Fredericton. N. B.. which has yet to reach prominence in Maritime hock- ey. has tied up practically all the leading players of the three provinc- es, has added two Upper Canadians. and securedvthe services of George Bcucher, former Ottawa Senator and Montreal Maroon defence veteran as coach for the coming winter. Other prominent clubs have sought players from the Upper Provinces and the 1930-31 season ls expected to be the greatest in the history of the game in the Marltimes. The aim of all Maritime clubs in the next season is the Allan Cup. Each season Mari- time champions have done much better in play for the premier ama- teur trophy than in previous years and an added incentive has been ad- ded ln that the i931 holders of the Canadian championship will repre- sent canada in the Olympic Games. ‘m date some fifteen Upper. Can- adian players have reached the Mari- time: and are located with promin- ent teams. Many teams will do away with coaches this season but will strengthen their lineups with ex- perienced players. Maritime hockey leaders made the prediction, even at this early stage. that Down East will be represented by a rcdoubtable six in 193i. The Allan Cup preliminary between Que- bec and Maritime representatives will be staged at the Pbrurn In Halifax the only artificial ice arena east of Montreal. and hockey moguls are laying plans with a view to bringing about the elimination of the Que- bec t“ ‘rnplona, who have put out Maritime representatives in three successive nelson; dcr-ln-Councll? Thu-y were notfl’. Did they come about through the ‘passing of on act of Parliament? {They did not. How did they occur and I Wvby did they ocrurr’! Because Pres- ident Hoover made certain changes ‘in the fiscal policy and customs 0f‘ [the United States. In other words. our tariff is no" being government {from Washington. The citir-cns i! this country have no say as to what [duties shall be levied bl’ the Can- adian Government. because these ‘wonderful countervailing duties cnmc in and automatically, when the Un-‘ lted lvtes rahrs their tariff. we‘ raise can. and when the? l0 ‘H’, theirs. we lower ours; we have 110i 53y one way or the other. ln the! final analysis we are being governed, wag; by the (‘nllcfi States even more’, ifnlly than "H were in carllcr days of‘ ‘Mr. blaclvnric Klnifs “Slml- ‘ "I n-ed r". discuss at this rep-f resentatlve mcéilng the effect of the. wholesale importation of New Zeal-, and butter on our dairy markets“ You have all felt the effect of that.‘ I think if there is one thing thflti he; gone directly to the ‘pockets of the fgflngfg of this Province ln thei w“. of governmental policy it is this! very Australian and New Zealandi Treaty, We are all feeling it. In Charlottetown Mr. Mackenzie King‘ wgnt to great pains and took HP‘ considerable time ln defcndlnl the New Zealand treaty. He 88v! what‘ he considered very cogent and con-y vlncing reasons uhy that treaty was‘ brought about: he attempted to show how it benefited the people of can" ada. In addition to that. You know, the: the Llh-ral press ever since that treaty was enacted have been de-i fending it. n ls only a month or t" since that treaty was enacted have‘ been defending it it is only a month‘ or two since they sent doom one of~ 1tl18h‘ propagandisls. Mr Deachmaml‘ we defend this treaty. And yet they. Ibsre abrogated it! isn't that a very ‘the example of llnccrltyl (Applause) will be held YORK 3171i ~"’ or P. s. island 0l'l the BEAUTIFUL FIELD 0f AUBRYIHCPHAIZ. facing the w hart at I POINT on DOMINION DAY ,._ Motor Boats will pIv continuouslv from Puv- 4| i“, . L d, , _ - ‘ ’ __ . _ .n.1 art for 10 cents each way. The a 195 AllXlIlflFY 0f the Cit) “III furnish mc-nls. The other usual booths will he prnvid .1 In addition to the games, there will be an ii ilxlcrload Rec» {or which the o $2. 81-211 all $2100. The winners in the recent Patriot rat‘? sh at the field about 7 p. m. Besides this new feature there will be specie‘. prizc: c 1959 0! the Stewart. McLean and Macdonald clans. The ' Aban McLean. P. J. Macdonald and Nell D. African .\.' n, first. will bc 5s 5s $4, 3.; This. race will start rmcl cad T-IT (‘T1191 '; of medals. cups. cit. fr: the has. 2th. o.’ those special prizes are: J. D. Stewart .hc afternoon should be unfavorable‘. time "m" W111 "kc place the first fine afternoon. PROGRAM or evens wnn rmzss E EN‘! - . - v s Pfll“ E‘ 551' o ‘Prizes $S$$ 55$ Putting l4 lb. Shot Runmng High Jump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . , . . , ._311 Hop, Step and Jump . “.321 Girls race lunrlcr l6 _\'cars\ . . . . . . . . . . . . ...;., Running Broad Jump . . . . . .3321 Dfllifllig‘ Ghilhe Callum . . . . . .321 ‘mrowlng l4 lb. Hammer . .7521 Dancing svrord Dance . . . . . ..32l 100 yda. Race (open) . . . . . . Dancing Hlghlflnd Fling ‘BOYSI , , , , , , _ ,,3g1 Boy's Race runder i6 yearsl 3'21‘ Dancing Highland Fling ‘Cvlflsl . _ . . , , , , _ _ __ 331 Pole Vaulting . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................432’i Sack Race . . . . . . . . . . _ _ . , , _ H3“ The Celedonian Pipe and Drum Band under dlfOgllél cf Capt. lvlacdcurzall as well as old-time riddlcrs will funalsh music to make you dance. Anyone shun-mg signs of intoxication will be ejected from the field. GAMES COBAIMITIE: Chief. Ahan McLean; Pres. J. K. ifrxenme. James Paton T. F \v'h:te. D B. A. McEachcrn, D. F. Bethune. J. Walter Mscdonald. J. G. McFadycn. C. Prank Macdonald. .1 Shaw and Major Dawson. donald. Angus McNcill, D. J. K. MBKENZYE - ' President Hamilton and H L. Afacclonsld JUDGES OF GAJVIES: J. R. Burnett. J. J. McGillivrajr and .\ls;or McKenzie. JUDGES Oi" DANCING vill be unknowi- CLERKS: A. B. Brown. Neil McConnell. Gedclie Alclseod and J P. Crockett. MASTERS OF THE RSNG: J. J Mclcod. Malcolm Gui: John ‘I Aiacdonalrl. John Read. Ronald “ac- 1‘. M. McMlLLLN Secretary v r | r r .