v i.- $2321; ‘ . l him‘, not cnlflsvthsvlliglilili. w», but also-dllrtlvlejtiilviillte. i ‘riih-Yn" ""““'.*""""i"'f°'1"-\P u, m, ‘flqgdllll aa-it dces-aibmad _,, on the south. and m‘, qhqgg glimflfifif9flaifltfl u“ h“ eneoughandowvsnthb l m. The xaettbehwd-Wlfiilii- Qwsanurscs‘ A mhvlgupdry,,etc..:°'" bs-"osrrlss .l-f"w,mup¢outside o! the main he! niwwc. w- ,...1 . I vi" n“; ghldyil!‘ tbewvbleaivthe .v mmmq.were-canwinced-tbatti~ it imlq pe a mistake toaonlalrtht “pangs that the gees the site in treat otvtns-malp Wool buildilmfrhsrfillflifora that tueentreseavsnous st m prignieuvnssd. ca» m, ‘its of thev nuraa_s'_'hdhieelim,l' s gimp. parkifll IPI°M<WW°PPV°QW - t _ s‘ ‘glob is on the north sidev of. ,, guiding, in this waviIOQniIa-Mw! ..' mm, q far as weliblesyav ma} ‘we majority o! the satiestsfirccmr- ,'rne nurses’ homo irlcoalé‘ p nearest to tile cityeooosvee “tilt v 5,915,,” are mucirmnrslikelymr gg-gequlred to waiktoiandl-frobs ti‘! city "i"! . flop either patlentsor mt patient and . isolation , dd- , pal-talents are kept. away front the ,. plain field of activitiu around ~, m, hospital. Likewise the coming l: ‘g4 going of the undertaker is lillf ,, ‘dos to bein and outofthq hcsv- , ,- ‘gm gmllndl via the road that runs- H Ii! ‘V3322. nut souvsrsssm: i ' m heating planh-lallfliflegici, Iiit {relocated inside the lscundaryllne ~ lo the vicinity o! the‘ barns, eta. Mi which belong tothe Government s» llouse, and itis suggested tustine ‘power line which nowfcrossa the hospital eiton-oln nortlrto south glviullld be movedoversso tbatfiit follows the boilndary line ‘skirting , l. the south east side of thetvegatabie "p, garden shown on the piano The .5 service could then’ brtaklfl 1, nu power line and enter the hos‘- , pital power plant at tho side ruth- : » - est sway froni the hovspitahwlpre it ‘ ,~= would pass through tlflltfllhllvflrvfl- l. sr room. meter room and mun ‘i boards, all of which would be locat- ju- ed" in this building. rroin there the _- service to the hospital wouidiblas .i underground through the tunnel. andpossibly underground‘ in soviet it" to the nurses'_ home.‘ 1n‘ v, way there would rein‘; overhead ‘F "Y P“ °‘ ‘JFQWWQN FF”? along the south-east v v Vhtrethcy would he least puppie- ilous. . A 5"" “WW It!“ isxsilleni?! ‘ lfliirtiv vfromlthe hospitaL-pnd ,al-. '99"! the"!!! 01.9". baths. .. »_ Flint. built so that “it scan brplao- ti» 1's we. 1cuiidlitioo.!ssc;siiv. , itiilsmtnt dilute the weight "it vim Without compressors iii sdioininr carts .0! nsnsnstruct- lire-This ataokiisllbovn laimost “It oi the hospital and-south .10! the flilrscl'_h0md.l.'l‘ll‘.' architects ital records of prevailing-winds. and v "a c! the opinion thetfltislocet; a‘ ion would hs theleast" cblectiondbla‘ v from the . htlpitalj-standphint, Ein- . . sliding the. nurses’ . home." and -suo ~ s from thstc! the nccupantaofutha . _-. Government House. In any case w» thisstselr wouldhavs imbg tsres "D hilh enough to be entirely fr“; i» oi obstruction from‘ adjoining tress Y and bulidingspandllr. Keith-a- s trees with the architects thatlscnle- .'mcfstoksrahouldb‘eusedlcll' I to eliminate all possible chance-of _ i ‘PM. provide i ‘moire nuisance and at the same economy fin -flring boilers, m, _ " , ' nllsvssr or rsrmrrs _ I ' " i ‘PM when of patients and their Vi” W"! Wthawiislnasisrancs "o: u‘ ‘i? iiwnitsl u as directaa osobs. iron f’ ". m "‘ illtht c! steps‘ "is ssltoisoesoee- llnflctltfidh thl . "M" vhmftlis plain admin- "Wiv- uotiou is" ' - ---- i .‘ Ii‘ I- T» ° bewvecstiyiveh ‘sjlevel suit. m, min entrance iofthe" 3001M» v parallel 11th your western bound-i have been studying thgqgqhpfolq- . I wnieirlsoss ‘to u.‘ " . fopsrstinr-sus ix-ssv Depart- . i‘ A "73.?! i "ii'.|i;»_Y,0!f§flf!tiif-' ~ "vtillerljsvrf n. = ‘lisilit:qil:>.;;iili.‘ii,stifl . walls-which pools perfiit a" sindiclltaide this ‘qntrpnoe to s " withovutibaving to bsvtaken down steps. 4 slim; . My}! thawrfldvr flqvr sttsis cntianoeicllid-rcduccdii-is difler- yiioe-gbetwecn the normal ground ficorjlevelandjthe finished grade itvel-swroisfldinsmsst ofltbe nos’- pital building.‘ » » ' - hill-Jdvtlitals-iswtaken ofrthe nines-or trees to give all the prof. tect-UllvNIibie-vdrom the , north ' and ncrthwsstfline architects sug- IQt-that-ldllitibnl iothis planting shouidila made totheinortl; and 1191111 ehtcfthe nurses’ home. Particular attentidi ll directed to the pcaaibilttrs)! developing a very bellitiflll lawn anttfiowei’ garden fldiiins the hovlnitath which ac- 9'"‘°"*°° Wiwmlhe-mund Mvrjooavenientwedeotn elevators. v raummsrscs. src. 39th! outs/ids ‘the western irdetelcpsd immediately, tbeire-mlghtbaan econcmyin con- théroarkins ‘lllacavin front rof the ulvospital out ‘to this roadwa, , I0 Milt clffllilshtwccmedn‘ where visythv-‘slszn-lasss across the ‘mlififl! i-vhfholhitabzlnd go out by thlI-rwterivross. hittinr back on arirniehnoss-wnere itjoina North EV?!" Road. Inrsuch» an event, _it would biwiflbloiw ‘do without the road on the hospital grounds. shown i?" "W, Ill! as circling around the hospital to serve the vontjpltletlt and isolation fdepartments, me road outside" the grounds on we yestooulddlrused to serve this same Purpose, thereby cutting down Qilifllfllyand also increasing l the privacy" of the westwing now, and lliiiiiltilr! Will's iooaiedas shown. fibers-would still semen-however, f0 Bet lcceealor the undertalrer in into the morgue. ‘mils could be ob. NIH! by 'a very dneonspicuous screened rosd which could bets:- en" out to 5lneet'the proposed city road odthe-west. ' ' ‘rho architects have not shown my suture extensions is ‘the nurs- ef-home, -because we feel tnst one Pllltl as indicatedpshoilld meet the réduirements for solneconsiderahie time: ‘but i! extensions become neo- eeosrrtnere will he no difficulty inv “W511i! the tw6 wings in e south easterly-and south westerly sir“. tiun.-' ~ ~ - '_. " . VMWYIFO the nurses‘ home are iwbti cntirelv separatedl from the hoscitli mneriv. Ind the drive a- round - the cast of the residence wouldillrovide accca icthe veget- 1510 Jlrdgh and to the parking space ‘near the tennis courts upd heatins plant. so that if ther; was a dance in ‘the ‘residence, there wouidbe-the least amount of inter- ference with hospital iactivities, and i!" inst amount c! disturbance of paticntl._ v, _ ‘Ifheplans, submitted provide the allowing. _ _ , _ Ground Iiqvr , Thergpeutivc, DFPlrtment. 5 beds. fllgprivateraoml. 8 beds- ~_ iaelni-privaten-coms, I beds. ,1 gouty-bed ~.ward. .4 beds. . Izthree-bsd wards. .0 beds. ..2..thrse."bed-war.ds,.e beds. Vlllflltbfljilnitpdbedl. .. Obstetrical Depsrtmmt; ..2.~privato rooms lwith individual. "bflfliroolrilathbdl. -». . lprivate mdlnsfi beds .. 4. snail-private rooms. s beds. .2 three-bed wards. e<beds." - . - Piilsiicund private nurseries. so "Isolation" rocirfor ‘ babies.~e-eoia.- e : Third Ilosr Plan I private »rooass ‘with individual baths, sheds. ,_ I private scours, l beds. 7 I semi-private rooms. l2 beds. rthree bad-wards. I beds. lfmirbed wsrdforboyslbeds. ‘itwobedivardfcrbcysdbeds. l Lvfour vwardfor giriavd beds. vlvtwo lies ward for girls, s beds- zpassrvstion rooms for boys and cilia. slbeds- > - pfemltllr! ¢..i@,i.u.. " »l.... ‘ .2. ' IflflU-Mbeds. x - around floor; room- inthe centre-oft libildilll ‘fining south. w " i , .- .v, Hlstlfioorzllwolarilnnl" ti: "the centre ofrthe. blsilding~ind1l-‘"at Eziscuth-eaetlccsneritwtlia build-J ‘ (Pflccr: l solarium '11s the oentre-cfthe building. Third ‘floorzl sudroom-atwoiith east cornerxoftho bllfldinflilzydn room at south wsetccrneinorbm- ins. antibcys and girls’ ‘play iqlotntre. liburth floor. hbne, . Summarizing requirements as rec- ommended with the plans as sub- niitted-in which the-accumulation has been adjusted to some-eaten patients. provided Slpstientsf‘, 3 bed Wards, n-ecommerided." provided.‘ 2i patients. » " " " provided, l2 patients. v v , v _, _ 4 bed wards.‘ recommended. providedynone. " ‘ ’ c bed wards. recommended, co, Isolation. recommended, l0 pat- ‘ientqprovided, 6 patients. Totaisz- . ' Recomniendedploe. Proyided, 107. POINTS 01" INTEREST Points of interest on the separate floor ‘plans are as follows: On all floors the development o! the=two future wings would neces- sltate-only minor changes in the structure as planned now. yet the added spaces would be convenient to sli services now being provided. Ground floor Kitchen projected beyond line q! main hospital building, providing means of additional lighting from lantern lights on the roof through which air could also be-drawn- and to the fan room above-the main roof. - ' to out patient ‘department. Separate exit from morgue‘. ' First floor Entrance hail with adjacent of- fices, enquiry. waiting room" and hospital services so‘ that visitors do not come into contact with hospit- al activities unless this is neces- sary. Food and other services connect- ing the two main wings without cooling into elevator hall. Second Private patients in east wing. Semi-private patients in west wing. ' ‘ Complete shut-cf! of nursery un- it froln patients’ rooms. Segregation of rooms with private bathslroln other patients’ rooms with double door , ‘ "it!!! from elevator hail. . Segregation c! delivery rconls from patients‘ bedrooms. with one "lab- or rcoin t0 each delivery room. Private patients in east wing. seini private patients _in west wing. » . Rooms with private bath segre- Ilifli- . - " Boys and girls unit completely shut o; with a private corridor with soundproof doors . at ~rnain corridor. Note that the observation. rooms for boys and girls are purposely en- tered from main corridor so that they-can be utilised for general hospital purposes if desired. _ ‘ "All rooms for boys and girls fac- ing south. south-out or _south- west. Fourth floor One office controlling all ent- rsnese to surgical. X-i-av. Dental- Laborawry or liar. Nose and fniroat Departments. separate provision for septic sur- IQPYJ " ‘ Recovery room. Separation of patients coming up to X-ray and other departments from all contact with surgicards- pertinent, but clcae connection thtough oon-isoi-ser stair ssrviots. "The ran room above this floor will only extend over the central Jiallraud elevators. Lighting of ‘workroom and any other interior direct light can therefcrebe obtained-easily from »'.-_ rwasas aasinsxcs’ . -:_,_..affifll floor ‘I Accaielallon Pscwldal. ti" J-vprivatsrouasJbedc ‘and enlist-od- entrance ‘ic‘=r.v1i1b“-..-1ws"-Hi=hhsc~ ncarbyiwoiild prbvidvfaricclarsc- min-libs _ tables . writlnp..divslr'. closets and- lavatory "i is iirivsts wis- ‘ _"rot;_al,'_ l visolz. . ....._ _ _ exhausted up through the building‘ / . Therapeutic department adjacent JOMflILDNliell. Eecretary cf ‘thb ' ‘i-lftsoovsry room. not included s} " v-"wiiw . .. ».; " - . ‘motel-luv beds. ‘ eotnris ‘nsiinidbv Tsitthrfrwwsivitlrtiflselvlases Niven. IbeIoUowIngropms areprovlded: ‘whichicotildvlbe clcsvedvwithudrapcr- livid-bus ‘aifordina- oflvasv =as= may bsflesstred." "" " . w-K. . vmstiisehave jbaen, found vaults satis- ractcryatgothprihospitaig s ' - give '1 ainplsvsvafety, ‘and -.1 convenient wealth. ~.".‘I19°~-“P~.~WI 1m.- osfgioulvidifiocr. vnsuiurooins Jikewiee ‘are so loc- stes._fssi_to_lie".s"seejrslliiefwl_tnout-oo- servation ‘fromireeepticn and‘ sit- . they compareasfollowsr , - -~ tingorcoms: ( . Private rooms. recommended, '48 ' ‘ f" “_ patients- Provided, s: "patients. t "» I v . ., semi-private. .reeoaoui_endes." >20 ., ,4,°°'P°'v'_"i'" ,,- . i. . ssoubre, so -l'-' aliperviicrrzauitfl -. bedrooni. sitting=.socm1and.-batlr._. _ - rvz.‘vt,ni_s__s tgcoul "relin- ited to _ v j_bstn,tlieveit-" ting room would, mils bed- room; ."\ l‘ .v‘. ~TWOIIIH arewprovided-iat thesouth ends pfwings. .~ .- - In other respects vthedeaturesl iii 07p,i ni o_ n ' Express- rcd Proposed Hockey A Circuit, Could Not ‘Function, . ‘IBURO, Sept. 10.~—vS0l_Tl€ mment has beensreated in ‘ ‘ ,. circles here by the despatch from Char- lottetown appearing Monday in The Halifax Herald expressing the hope that a_ new Maritime Hockey League would be formed which would em- ‘brace Fredericton. Mcncton, Char- lottetown and, possibly ‘rruro. Just what efforts would be made to form I _up such a circuit could not be learn- ‘ l etihere," but it-isiknown that some . iof the local hockey moguls have been approached with suggestions ' along thasedines. It is known that earlier in the year advances were made to the 1o- cal management suggesting a sim- lisl-‘loop; that would include Saint John, Monctnn, ‘rruro, Halifax, and possibly NewGlasgow. This ides did, not get beyond its initial step and. withthe belie! being expressed that Saint John would have neither team nor" rink, the idea. seems to ground floor "arefcarried v uplvonittyiisve died a natural death. The idea this floor. , G i _ _ Total nurses‘ provided for 1equais 42- plus sliperintendcntiand super- Becolld .1100» _ For Help ~Acoonsodaidon l0 double, Nicene. ,2 single roonisQZvbveds. "Tfii-l-Lfl beds. 1 . ' Sitting mom facing sotlthwouiri provide for socigivamenities- 8013M?- ste from nurses." . Basesneittflocr A small laundry and drying room would provide for individual laund- ry workvnotq sent‘ into hbgpitgl laundry. ~ ' ~ - ~ " This biifldinruiisnt ~be heated with Ijnlivt 01‘ "e iflWn.~~or-n-om thelnairrhcspitsl plant." ~ 1n ariycasvepthe engfn " '_ speed is kept "svrerete ,tren,.tne u-eipfaind- ..er of the, building and-sq; epgepqe from "outside. lives access without .w=inr_ through lnlin lrunkgroorvn 'for nurses‘ an}! ‘hflp sh ‘ _oni.v"be‘need'ed‘for'eii'lpty trimks; bass} bores, etc; a's ‘purple closet and dressing table nvooogfioq. "W!" i! Provided in ‘each room; SaysBritain‘ ‘ ' , _ Would Welcome v "v "Canadian Pbtdtoes .5 one-n.» '15-.» coir-lien» = A MONCIOIL. n, 1a., dept. io-we "PW" i4’ hi." a; greater icxportioi. cool“, this year-than lest, owing vco wider raves. 9f markets Ffldthe-factv that we have s. larger declared Ml’. ;W. H. phase. of yvolvfvlvile, ‘N154 "on." tilt- esnlekins.‘ when in- terviewed ‘ on‘. hls .w_ay_- through “it viii-nil. “f t" .. from Montrealienroute tn Wolfville. We find roi- apples _ flour fiance“ aeynrmy, Swedemliorwayas well astne 311-" tisb dnarkevt,’ he,‘ contained. ,- It - _-ls onlywithin‘ the _l_ast twg years, he said.“ that Novaficotil has been able to sell-to vths-Ducopean; mar- kets outside ,of vqreat Britainyahd this provided=a wider market for lier products. A I t Bboekina with regardto potatoes. he stated there was a demandun tho British-market for Canadian pota- iMl. qbiit; owing to the embargo Pieoedagaivnst them on account. of tbacolorads beetle, this market was closed. Canada, he remarked, plac- ed an embargo against British pota- toesduetnakindofwartllkepro- trudance bubthts in his opinion was not a sefciclu objection, and he reit that i! Oanada raised her embargo ssainst British potatoes that dim Britain would follow suittand thus provide tn outlet for Maritiine pots- toes, which is particularly" needed thisyear. as the cuhanniarkit is practically closed as’ weilas ‘tbit of the United ltates. - " ~' . . _ ___A____________ WOILIIWAIICONVO! - - OIIII‘ WILL BIT!!!- rmsnmaxs. soot. s_.-"-<cr.> —"Adsni'ralf01eaves ditfwhat ‘ the uarsnahsl believed impossible-son- lsoncmnv~_onj,_tne.;qoesni nintoedp: " of including Fredericton and (mar- dottctown to the exclusion o! Hail- ‘fsxand Saint John, seems to be of - imore recent origin, but, while it would" undoubtedly produce high grade hockey and keen competition, 2 is doubted, by those who seem t; ...o.v; whether such an ai-iuligcnic... _ - ‘u. successfully made. Jumps Too Far They declare that there woliid b. ...erai obstacles in the path oi S._C.i bevconstdered would be the 10115, jumps between towns and citlcs. fhcn in the case oi’ Charlottetown, there wouldbe the possibility of a tie-up, such as Amherst encounter- ln the play-of! series last winter, with the team unable to move one ‘way or the other, with the expenses going on, and no revenue ‘ in. And would the othermembers o! the M. A. H. A. sanction such a league? It will be remembered there wis considerable opposition at the time that the Eastern league came into being; ‘Wfthmore leagues af- fcctedyby the proposed new Mari- time organization, it Ls only to be expected that the opposition would beinuch stiffer in this case. season from time to time there were rumbling and thrests from ‘certain quarters that 193i would see'the Last of the Eastern League‘, ‘and that the teams con- corned would return to sectional leighesas ‘in ‘the days before the circuit was originated. " These, how- ver, seem to have disappeared with the ice and ‘snow, and the league's annual meeting this spring was, on on surface at least, all serene and harmonious, and the league seemed to be all set for another season, with the sbmeteams going into action. l. Lloyd R/ogerson, Crapaud, P. _ It. H. E- ,E. Iq-QGA; 2, J, J, Creighton. Tam-vBrOOklyn .. ... .. 1 ll 1 ‘amagouche, N. S.—96.3; 3. c, MQCinclnnatl . . . . . . .- . . . . .. 5 l0 0- Johnston. Bedeque, P. E. I.-95.8; ‘ " ' ' 4. Rupert Htlbley, Eldon, P. E. I. B- B- E- 1100p. The first and foremost to *9“? 5- Irving Thmiipsim- Dim‘ Phmdelphm 5"" " 4' 1° 2 slveffnegev p, E 1__.94_3v Chicago 11 21 2 Fraser T. Murmur. Dairy Produce Grader, Judge. ‘ 3- H- I- New York . 611 l ‘,0. __ _.____ Flitsillrgh . l _1 l The Markets m Ev a “km-ailm- P====> ";.°.“?.‘;..:."" .3111". 3.1 i . Staying ' For the present, the belief here seems to be‘ that the Bearcnts would not" desert the’ Eastern circuit, of ‘which they‘ are one o! the two sur- viving charter teams. The sugges- tion has been made, however. that tfifschédule should ‘call for less ‘gameeftnsn in ‘the past, giving the different members of_tne loop the cpportunityvto bring in other trams for exhibition games and to aiiow them to, take exhibition tours them- selves during the season. ‘this move it is believed would be appreciated by the fans generally, as it would give them a glimpse cf faces and plays outside their own league. which they do not have chalice to seewith their tesms playing three and four league games a week. 1t would also, tn a certain extent, give arelatlvc idea of the quality of hockey being exhibited in the dif- ferent leagues. _I'_8TA'!‘I 8A8 FREE PHONES ' BIDDINCYION, Me. Sept, ti — Because o! the great distance be- tween houses, the state provides ‘ free telephones by the roadside on ‘the eo-esiled airline highway upper Hancock and Wash- ington Counties. At one point there is a ds-rnile stretch without sigh c! habitation. vowed- meomo- soldiers tefiraticsj slit-hoist the icu cf-a-aingie Ameri- oanqbopsfnrouis, -. -"- ‘. tribute was paid ,jby".lo- Navylduringtise World-IWar, iojs loner ito ssmirsljisltferltoleiavesf. wnoseos will retire ssmovoruoi-ot l i061 andentered the Naval Acad- emy at Annapolis when he was l5. During the Spanish-American War he commanded the torpedo-boat flushing. During the presidency of ‘lfheodqre Roosevelt. Cleaves was ‘commands.- of the Mayflower and Dolphin. Be commanded the New l saieieieiuetueéufiofseinvufoio . A, __ . t. Sin’; NavyYal-d prior in the World War. v " I “ ‘With the prospect cf securing a i; . q {share in tne money due this Pro- GEITRAI. GIIABEIAII EXTENSION CONSIDERED u- vince for unemployment purposes, the City Council intends to uvse it in extcndln! the paved street out past North River Road corner. PERSONAL S Eugene L. Mill-my, City, and Ronald J. McKenna, Oyster Bed Bridle, left yesterday for St. Aug- ustine's Seminary. Toronto. Howdrd B. Young has returned to 'I‘0I0iit0. after spending a. pleas- ant vacation with hi; friend, Eu- gene L. Murray. Mr. and lvIi-s. Frank Murray, leit Fredericton, ' N. B‘. Cheese And Butter Awards At Halifax Exhibition Cheese-l. Herbert Milligan, Kin- kora~95.8; 2. Wesley KeeLStsniey Bridge P. E. I.——95.4; 3. A. H. Brown, Augsnce, N. B.—94.4; 4. Ernest Taylor, Penobsguis, N. B.- 942; 5. Leo. J. Murphy. Tignish, P. E. I.—9.'i.4; 5. Thomas R. Dom- imock, Sussex, n. n. z-oza; '1. ‘Daniel MacCormack, OOIIina, N. 'B.—90.6. . Butter in 1i Pound Boxes yesterday on a visit to friends in] LOOKINC eves BYTIG The Abegweit lieid and track team composed of W. Power, G. A!- ers. O. White, W. Hurley, M. lodge. H. Saunders, B. Campbell. s. Bigger and G. Partridluleeve by autos tomorrow morning en routs to Mcnctcn. where they will take Dart. in the annual Msritimefield and track lchampionslfps in be held there the same afternoon. The team will be managed by Ray Pend- leton, Y. M. C. A.’ Secretary. All arrangements _ are completed for the big sports social at the "Y" tonight. Kaye Don, British speed‘ ‘ p11. ot, was presented the. Weyhing Trophy. annually awarded the win- ner of the fastest lap in the Harm- worth Trophy races. Al Foreman, lightweight champion of England, and former lightweight orleri for the world! lightwqgh; title. Springhill bastfoeil iegm m1; yesterday for Halifax to play the second game this afternoon of the meet Westvilie forvthe Nova Bcctia championship. ' 1. J. J. Creighton, Tamagouche, N. S.—96.2; 2. Lloyd Rogerson, Crapiiud, P. E. I.—95.9; 3. Rupert Hubley, Eldon, P. p. 1-951; 4. c.| M. Johnston, Bcdeque, P. E. 1*} 94.9; 5. Doug Neil, Bay View Creamery, N. S.—-94.5; 6. Irving "Iiiompson, Diulstaffnage, P. E. I. —94.Z. ' Creamery Print; MONTREAL. Que, Sept. l0_l5il'. ler prices declined and cheese dndv es. Ontario cheese gained eighth of a cent at ll 1-4 to 11 1-2 cents and Quebec cheese was up the same amount at l0 5-8 to l1 cents s pound. Receipts vilere 2,467 boxes. Cnrlot prices of prairie oi- Ontario eggs were mainly higher. extras and firsts gaining a cent at 29 to 30 cents and 24 to 25 cents while seconds were unchanged at 18 to 19 cents_ o. dozen. British Columbia extras were quoted at 32 cents a dozen. Quotations to retail- ers were unchanged and receipts were 947 cases. New Montreal po- tatoes were quoted at 40 to 60 cents, per 80 pounds bag and new New Brunswick potatoes per 80 pound hag were '10 cents. OTTAWA, Ont. Sept- 10—-A con- tinued firmness is reported from Montreal and Toronto today with offerings of extras and firsts now becoming quite scarce. TORONTO-With receipts of fresh extras and firsts becoming in- creasingiy lighter the market on these grades is again firmer today. Sales, o! graded country shipments, are now being made to wholesale dealers at extras 26 w 26 1-2. firsts 23 to 23 1-2. seconds l6 to l7 de- iivered. Short held eggs are bring- irig two to three cents below these prices. Wholesale prices of eggs to retailers are extras loose 28, first; 25 to 26, seconds l9 to 20. MONTREAL-Egg receipts here today were 947 cases as compared to 2,532 cases for the corresponding day last year. ‘me market is steady and unchanged. There are no ol- ferings of eggs from the west and extras and firsts are in strong de- msnd- Seconds are still dragging. SAINT JOHN-Eggs of the grade of extras and seconds are in good demand here. but firsts are slow. Wholesale prices of eggs to retail stores are extras 31 to 32, firsts 27 to 29, seconds 22 to 23. HALIFAX-Receipts of local eggs on this market have been holding up well with n. marked im- provement in quality. Demand is keeping good. A few puiiet eggs ap- peared on this market this week. indicating an oal-iy production sea- son. Dealers are quoting producers and country shippers for eggs ex» tras 24 to 26. firsts 21 to 23, sec- onds iB to ll ‘ Hflvili! fruitlessly but. cheerfully spent over two decades ofvhia ‘life ‘cheers, whiie- nothing but jr. greeted Camera. The ex-chamr irupiifting the‘ game by the sr " mcthodrthatfthe big Italian \ I to drag it down. Its a queer ilio" ahbllsiness, thlsfistic game. 1' semi-finals and the winners will i-ul-mayopponen; ‘out n. Detniiseyat this time there wifl be acryvof indignation‘ from " customers; Pew want to see him _ iminsted before. he is well eta .. -, on hi; way. and nwlv “WET: in; vafl fortune nursing a hobby to gm backformglspd the Marty's CUP-cl» silver. fighting lgwhyqg; tuallv worth a nimdred guppy, llirThomas Uri-on is wellcalicd the-world's best loser, - _ PrdesaorOsri-‘rilrnsr, o! nog- erictemioobalikethepiekogpggy- "ll". Idlers with‘ the Meilkes’ w‘ o! the lay. He lad the qualifier" in the Maritime amateur tcurneyie Yarinouth Wednesday by a bignial- Iinicdisa fsvcritofogcthrotigf to the championship. 5 @-__ ivsmpsey is packing in the wherever he god. "It doesnirvmai ter bow lowly or unpretentious h" opponeht."_ it is all the seine toil‘ crowd eager see the one tiirie msl“ ervln action. Camera came oi‘. practically thrsame route cufii carefully handpicked set" ups. setting-himself into all kinds -trouble with diflerent oonsuuissirfi k1 Dempsey is knocking down of n; of Canada. may meet Csnz- ‘mom-obscure ponents amid BASEBALL, NATIONAL LEAGUE i i aiilamcsn Leanne LIN! Maritime ‘co 1r (Canadian Press) YARMOUTH, u. s, sept. io.-'rne successor to Gerald Meilkes vacant chair in the throne room of the Maritime golf will he a tremendous hitter of one of the- steadiest match players nowcperatirig on down eastern fairways. C. M. Gil-it Cain defeating Nipper Ross," of New Glasgow 4 and 3 this morniril. drove the green on the 310 yard uphill t fourth with a. crcsswind blowing. Percy Streeter, cl 5t. John, who l‘ goes up against the local boy for the and since houses. amusement pcrtation lines and golf firms. Si‘ of the visitors played over thet New, or Jubilee courses and psiz, . small fee for the privilege. ~ " Ancient G011 ‘Club. \ _ST. ANDREW‘! ASKS B-IGQ r0 cashew: sunrises-c. n; Virgil rinsley, united l: Stall Correspondent) wlmoinsept. 10.—(U.P.) -.; Andrew's Town. council. soot; has decidedto ask Parliameni . Power to charge gate money fol mission to watch gcl! chsrnl ships and other leading linlu ev _ The bill will probabiylcome l». Parliament‘ in the falL The Town Council is taking * action in view o! the ultinu from ‘the championship com. . tee-of the Royal and Ancient t Club that the open champion of i938 will be held st 5t. Andi ' only i! gate money for spectatc. . charged. Should Parliament pass the i‘ ' another tradition" long attache. egg quotations advanced. while poq SCORES tato prices held steady on the pro- , = the ‘royal game in Scotland l‘ duce and dairy market here today- _ n“ ||_ a Pllli M10110"! 9MB“. $1911 ' On the butter market, EQSLQTHJDQflIQH, __ 3 7 g “BMW 119m P591118’ ldlllliilfll- . townships no. l pasteurized iostigogton o g p against such action. one quarter to one half s. cent at ' v 3, g, p; Chlfil-BI II" ldfliilflw 8'» ' 2o cents a pound. To retailers, sol- st. Louis '... a o '0 Afld-“flfi i! llmiiltli? tI-Kihs - ids and prints declined a cent at Philadelphia. G13 l m"?! "'59 17°F} l» 5°09! 811i. 22 to 2s and 2:; to 24 cents a pound n. n. I. fllmiflm?! "M ‘ m" h" i e respectively. Receipts were 251 box- Ciel/Hind - 313 3 919°" . i- . . an Washington sic 1 .Dil.1'lfl8PlliF¢l1lmiIl0nBNPlP_1YY ~ st st. Andrew's. thousands of s " from the surrounding district l" ' flocked to the mecca of golf. M ' ' oz‘ them stayed‘ in st. Andre. lfhisbrought money to hofelfl coming ' establishments. est." " ma, trs i Citizens»! 8t. Andrew's are all." * thatsdniissicn charged for CUL‘. ~ pimshipsrxnightsstop this vsllitl‘ traffic, of visitors. The ultimai" also widens the grievance betwi; he townspeople and the Royialti." Ihelclub was established in if.“ that time has bat title lead fades into a two nole se-' ioiiéd upon as the iins-l srbitrst: ficivt st the fourteenth against Par- in allgoi! issues. The rules is? ker Liiidiaw of Halifax, but came down by the club are universalu ac » back to take the fifteenth and sev- canted. vDurlng the years thattlz. enteenth and half the eighteenth in ci_ uh has ‘ ‘. it has become moi- par and sank his second putt on the and niore an irlstitiitlon apart ‘YOlL. nineteenth to take the match. St. ' Andrew's proper. 10am! Boost‘ IO“ (ITYYQINKQ-Q- "l r r-t" — '5"""~'5"-"5Eo8'§§‘é§"<§. l0“! rgi I01‘ “ 01in. . . .. nos/on" a IQ .