. io, 1930 ,se-ef:-.~:.Lo'rrarowN cuanoihl - Pace saver: JUNE ie W _ ' g _ ‘ f ~ ` _ .-.-..........-._-.,.-------~ --'~-~»..-~ r i - r - .___ 5*’ T \ _ _-_gg , . I No adulterants 100 per cent -; __ PIIY3 4 _ ' §||1\guse.r-|'ill-l&V Budweiser Barley-Malt _Syrup |_|G|-I1' OR DARK RICH IN BODY £ ‘ NOT Bl'lTEI\ I [iilI'||iIil||l'|II|||||||||||||||||||l|||I||||I R M I A G A I N tertaining selections. NU THE GAME (Canadian Press) ' w_\rp0}l_ June 9.-Paavo Nurmi. me famous flying Finn, who holds more track records than any.other mm, smashed the world's mark for gm 5-ix mile run in a race at Stam- fong Bridge today. The great Finn mined the distance in 29 minutes 35 3.5 seconds as compared to the nwyd of 29, 59 2-5 set by Alfred emu, of England, which has stood since 1904. How They Stand AMERICAN LEAGUE lu ` won Lost P.c. Philadelphia 32 16 .667 wnhmgioh 29 17 .aan Cleveland 28 19 .596 New York . 24 20 .545 Detroit . 21 27 A38 chicago .... is 25 .419 stiouis .... 19 za .404 Boston ..... 14 as .zsa .T 7 .\'.-\."1'I0.\'AL LEAGUE 1 Won Lost P.C. Brooklyn .... 30 17 1638 Chicago 28 21 .571 New York . .. . .. . 25 22 .532 St. Lou_s , 24 25 .490 P1ttsb'.lr;i’l .. . 22 23 .489 Boston , _ , ._ . . .. 20 24 ,455 Phlladelpllla . . . . . . . . 17 25 .405 Clnclnnai; .... 19 28 .404 i, r\'rlzi<.\'L-i1'.oNllr. LEAGUE ` Won Lost P_C. Baltimore .. 33 19 .635 Rochester 23 'll .5'll Montreal 28 22 .560 Buffalo . 25 24 .510 Toronto 26 EG .500 Newark . . ..._ 2l 28 .429 mains zo ao .400 fC2C'€L‘I‘......,.,,,.E9 ‘.’_’. .392 IILK T0 BE SOLD BY THE FOOT Milk is to be sold by the foot in Oopenhagen following recent lifvtrllherits at a. Danish farm Tests have shown that the natllrlal “iff mill' be withdrrlwn from cow's milk and the remaining pulpy sub- rtlnce rolled into sheets similar in lvlioa-1-\‘fmfe to paper. The rolling is “M by special machines, and the iiiiik becomes so highly concentrated mi if iS a food in itself. When re- wind in liquid form it ls easily dis- mlved in boiling water. STARS6 "T05-S1118" the first bail, which of- nml umpire. or. charles nougan declared a Perle.. strike, His wo;-. ship Mayor Pron-so duly maugm,at_ ed the Cm’ L¢H8ue Baseball Series at the 0. A. .4. A. orouhds last cv- ening. If Mayor Prowseg --windup" and the general enthusiasm Of the large and colorful crowd of fans present is any indication, it looks as ir the local baseball season of 1930 will be a decided success The occasion last evening was made doubly prominent by the pre- Sence of His Honor Lieut. Gov. Heartz and party, with His Wm-ship the Mhyflr. who occupied a reserved S8C£i0n of the stand, draped in their honor with the Union Jack. The Legion Band, always ready and will-- mz 50 h¢1p out a worthy cause, was present and rendered lively and en_ The opening set too between o. N. R.. Recreation Club and the Stars was hard fought from start to finish, the clash, going into an extra inn- fing, before a winner was returned, The Stars finally nosed their oppon- _ents out in the tenth. by a score of l 6-5. ' For an opener. last nights game, was of a calibre equal to any game played in the Maritime Provinces. C. N. R.'s looked good in the opening frames, crossing a man over in the first with three more runs_i_e the filth. The Stars trailing behind a four-one lead, tightened up, scored one in the sixth and evened the count in the eighth, by netting three in the eighth; their opponents chalk _ed a run in the seventh. With the i score tied in the ninth, the fans be- ; gan to leave the stand but hesitatedi J when Umpire Dougal-l announced i that the teams would play extra inn- ings; the Stars clinching the game in their half of the tenth, when Saunders, with one man down, sin- gled to right and got on, Carbonell iollowiru doubled to centre, the for- mer scoring the winning run. ` The lineups were as followsz- STARS: R. Mclnnis, r. f., W. Ryan. i l. f.. M Diamond, c., F. Bolger, short islop; Mccabe, catcher, Kerr. third fbase; Mclnnis, second base; Saun- lders, first base, G. McDonald, pitch- ier, Carbonell relieved in the box. C. N. R. MacDonald, third base: Squarebriggs, second base; G01'mi9l’l `~r`;-v.7r:~. _ » _.ni *unseat-"` ou PAPER JAcK FIGURES To WIN. ' SPOKT BUG ,- E` 61% ‘ t-ll_ © King li.. v 5 ( V L The U. S. Navy Made ’Em wltz. JACK Si-(ARi/.f”sAvs ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,Ml2. Sl-1Afzl~ ' "or | - | qs? .`>:"\\ .-. ..~“"" ..r.»,.»¢._,.n,,' - i._»1»=°"" i'_5usseXF 2°+,,;;',»~' ’ v s 0 iq Manufacturers of l 4 SUSSEX OLD ENGLISH GINGER BEER In Stone-I0 ounces SLJSSEX Glutlttz _L‘.‘1(f.... °-l___. I ._ - V iii, Ill” ~ l _.xi/f / - 7 '°r.»___,| //, _,Sw " /\ fy I é‘\ C) l _ s \\,` `), &§fs;_7(f < gg i} Suss`éX GINGER ALE It ie now quite possible to make the grocery boy your caterer for evening bridges and parties. Order a case of Sussex Ginger Ale from your grocer and when the boy leaves the case on your kitchen floor-the evening’s refreshment is ready. Sussex Ginger Ale pleases everyone-its pep and tang refresh after a long evening at the bridge table-it keeps no one awake at night-its amber depths sparkle like crystals in the light-add distinction and grace to your hospitality. blade from artesian well water (government tested for purity). Always chill before serving. SUSSEX GINGER ALE LIMITED, Sussex, New Brunswlck r Successor to SUSSEX MINERAL SPRINGS LIMITED ° SUSSIX IIVIIAGI OIIIIANY . A _ = . - i _ _ is _ _ - You can be sure mat when Jack New rc;-.. ...___-lroiv night. llnan battleship only goes to show ' Sharkey credits the U. S. Navy to a Sharkey is still the typical sailorgivhat a warm-hearted bozo this two- I C big extent for his success as a pugil- man in high fighting spirits and fisted ex-tar really is. ' r se \ ,ne _ ourt ist, it is really no mere publicity hard-boiled good fellowship when he! Though boxing is an ace sporti Large nc ea lsupre pa/laver of flag-waving gesture for lihcs a guy. He‘s a rather surly fel-‘in the Navy, which has developedi ' ° j ‘ ' applause. For it was in the service _ low to those hc doesnt like. But to ‘many ring notablcs. that seivioe has In Cod Flsherles f At Summerslde ' thattheohc-time.1osclPaulKalrod\1oed but one other professional; . ras, born at Binghamton, N. Y., first Amorioon Champion is as Jolly a tar; champion. the flashy Johnny BUHJ Daflng May 1 SUMMERSIDE June 9____m me_ mmers an usa.; ,,ia,,,s,5_ Mn Rus- drew on boxing gloves, first won as one would want to play with, orlwho lordcd it over the worlds ban- ° ' ‘ a. bout at gloved _fisticuf‘fs, and first be with. in a fight or a frolic. Itams for about a year (1921-221. -`-- _Monday ML Jusme 5a_mde__s_ pN_ a planter Whish k Certamh. m.O_\.i_.\g took it on the chili with a defeat or Of Course, Sharkey iS BS l0H'~'1€di In his OWU me swf!/~ Shafkey i~“'° The following information as to tl-le, _,Omg me Cases azamst Rufus Gam a boon ng the fsrrners in this vicin- two, Emerging from the navy nsvwlth temperament as he is with ring Ilbly EXPIHLHS that deafih Of Navy- quantity and value of fish caugliLl;;‘et` o`f Summemde were before the ity, Battling srl, early and small-time Skill- He has burned ions because made °1“mPS by ‘ming h°“' he “Sed dorms the month of May in thelcmln The mused had piesdm prnfessionai ying gnmegses indnnen many fans unjustly rate him as a f/0 DDX Bt night Bffbl' Sh°V€1i1'1K C051 years 1929 and 1930, is furnished by_J gumy`t0 the charge of breaking and Ex-Gob Kakauskas to have the "f0l'€1B11€1'" When he iS 9~Cfl1S1iy H f°fh51f 3555’ 01' m°1‘9~ Y°U'f€11-kely the Fisheries se,-vice of the D@D31""lelit~=ring the store of Messrs Brace, U. S. A., on Tuesday to sP¢nd ihe D' | Supreme Court at Summerslde on HAMPTON AND VICINITY Planting potatoes is the-'work en- gaged ln around here now. Some are planting by hand, but most of tile sei MacLean, De Sable is operating Miss May Beer returned from the Comte held; Lynds' mst base: Lia1i';,:¢°Uff5 Chailge 1'iiS Mille |20 JKCK native American and mme pmud °f,t° leave your fight in the swkehmd mem’ °f Marine and Fisheries' iMcl~0~ _generosity of J. T. Morris and the ‘Sussex Ginger Ale Co.. were much` appreciated by the players. Mr- E;2 e if* " _'Look' upatvthis sky- scraper, the size of ‘ ,the good twist 4_1. ` when you ask "Tg_§k,A_¢K1`.W_ E'_!.'!T.»~,1~,, rfe;;\3_ n__ __ ~ l J. / _A ..t .Z _ *y ¥_'.:»' _ I' ., swap a few cents for ISJLANDER IN ULD BUNTRY ICE HUCKEY Outstaziding am:ng the players for end, and both "keepers showed ex- ' " C1am5*'28 ba“'e15"$25' ‘Lordship with reference to the cir- S°‘3u°P5'”5 ba“'e1s`°$24' culnstances of the cases, for the Wood. Mr Fred Sherrell. MF' Aib~`Tf Among the recent vlslrm to S11-11- Cannon, Mr and Mrs. 1-low;rd. ceptmnal ability in dealmg with Gauant Fox ' 1-0bS\€F5~->U»532> Cwt- 5'-?33»110~ 'juldance of the Court in imPosinEiMacDonald. and Mr. Edward Sher- ahots. The equaliser came from Ting- icy, who after a fine individual ef- fort sent into the corner of the net. Both defences were checking well. and tus attacking rcmarrlr. were Banu: salma scones ANOTHER Cla 3-, b fever idle. First one goal was in danger and then the other. From one of those movements, McDonald, ECO'I'LAND.~D. Crbll. (Kelvin- VICTORY ms- an'°15°°537‘ Bell appeared for the prisoner and I-'°b5i"S_42i171 °Wt-*$755354 ~ made a strong plea for leniency on 5°“u°i°S the ground of his youth and the cir- ~ ‘ an‘ dai- in ,.. J 3rd.. o spend a .J-EM ~ . _ _NEW YORK, Julie 9,-Gallant Fox _ The values quoted above are those nnmstannes nf his upbringing The t::eCD__mr`,_ The “gamer “-35 all _ -___ _ who played a magnificent game: with Earl Sande up, won the $80,000 paid at boatslde. ‘Cmnt deferred sentence ,mm -1~hu,s_ ` That ice hockey is coming into its throughout, put gcotland cn the leadl Be1m0nt Stakes for William Wood- V - , o~.vn'in Great Britain is shown by,i~:ith a fine drive. Within five min- ward. Whichwon was a poor second -1-he Calse of Weeks ,.5 -I-,mon was the large attendance at champion- lute; xvhigg eqn11i5¢d_ nee” me Clogeiand Questfonaire third. Fling Gala, adjoumed ,mm June 30th_ ML Ben' ship games last winter between Scot- McDonald, again se:uring possession, another Woodward entry, was A lfm- me p1a1miff_ | land and Manchester. 50,000 peoplexyiut or the winning goal for 5¢0f,.,scratched. In McGrath vs_ Mclnna Judgment att/ended the games. land.'1'eams:- _ _ 'sentence Messrs A. Sterling McKay!1-en, tv' YEAR 193° 'ami 1.. n. Allen, or the firm oi Brace. Is Inner C°d-4-293 °‘W-“$7,255 lvic1~:s~ and co. Ltd. and chic: oi 5 . . I He"mg_33'622 Cm" 33-522' Police Kane and police officer Link- gust-_,n_ Hampton, on the purc!‘11S€ 01 Q“aha“55 *552 ban`e15-5597- letter, gave evidence. Mr. Morley M. A Star touring car, ` da next we congratulate Mr. Edwin Fef- Many took advantage nd Tuesday, that could be desired and °"°’Y°"‘° emo?-ed themselves. Among the visitors to Charloite- town Msg week were 311', Edwin I_-51' gnsnn, Mi-_ Frank .\fyers. Mr. J:4._nes _ ». . n _ uoass-Noras no a gay wmr.sy.srama_ bmi ;`,?,S§,;`,f;;d;°;f;;3`12§1°lf;x:d:€“ff‘e§ Campbell. Mrs. i=‘lhcic,,- resuoo. Scotland was S. A. McDonald. J1'-. grovei; A. R. Bazln, A. J. Tingley. Public trainer G. B. Thomas has U11 the pouiar novel, “Tile Dark m__5_ son of Mr. S. A. McDonald. Char- (Queens) and A. Brady (Moho.wl; ht Sea. View stables at tha NorthiChapter" by E, J. Rath. In it. Dennv lottetown. Mr, McDonald is a. stud- E, McLeod. (Queens>; Substitutes.--B Tryon and the race track in e_\;L\;1_t nrst appears as s tramp; for he liarf wnnndlnn pi-,_-5,, - *"’°` ent at Edinburgh U!'|i\'€i‘SitY- FOUOW J. Campbell, `,¢<”£.1 » \ _ __ .-. ‘ 1 .,».:~'- -_T¢°’~.~>:~lio-i»~s~*lnl./ -uf ...V ...vs_ .~\\' - , _ if /,. ,_ _ ...__ , '_/;l@%i/fly, ,"1 /. , »_. _/_¢ /ffff5'jW{',/f'.}\ [7/’.'-'_'/‘/' '... ¢»_ _ yr, ’,',4/~'_f,,~"',',., ,_-,W , _ _ry-_ 73 /_ /fi 'Q '/ _ iff- Z. /if f , ' you />:' _ _ A for tested the Manchester 'keeper with a fire drive. and he followed with mother accepting a cross from,only counter. Desparate efforts of Brady, Melland, securing possessiol1,fScotland to tie the score were foiled carried play to the other end, whereby the opposing goal tender. after 5 spirited attack, he opened the! The only Canadian other than Mr. score for Manchester. With amazinglMcDonald playing for Scotland was , 18th when he will pilot Minnie lvlar-i much together-and things start to_ starring two famous golf champions, a us \'i_ _ St _Romn speed play was carried from end toiA R.. Bazln, stellar defense man. ishall, Royal Worthy and Baby K. lhum along completely different lilies Walter Hagen and Leo Deagel. |Satul'dBl 3 ~ ~ __ won a. hard fought battle by a score *im ing is an account of the first game. Easton, (Varsity) :has ln trainlnlg are Minnie Marshall. town collects tramrs as hor liohby._ splred statement today said that if SCOTLAND, 3; MANCHESTER 2. MANCHIISTER.--S. S. Bookbind-| pacer, by J. Malcolm Forbes, an im. ~ 1* - _ - -In the British Ice Horkey Ci1ai11~ er; Rev. J. White and Dr. W. E. Ord; 2 portation from Nova Scotia last fall. H519 Career- HE 'P1211 i\'0fkS~ and 1930 naval building programme, pro-2 pio:shiD semi-final tie at Crcssmy- _N Melland. J. Cook, aid W. B. Day-R formerly sold at the Old Glory sale._ .. loof, Glasgow, on Saturday ~\1ight. ies. Substitutes-J. Ferguson and N.; New York. Sha is rzlyally bred and she gives him a place nr. her rhauf-_ i930 programme Scotland defeated Manchester by the Schofield. s odd goal in five. It was a fast and Referee-H. Reid, Glasgow, _ thrilling duel. The gems was not; In the final game. between Eng- iong in progress when M'Donald land and Scotland the former team t and tries to start them Oh o lsillo t ltalv has still willing to cancel her 511'iC€ i’iP`s all BWP Slim H'1<’f\`i?\ilii‘ vlrieri France does the same for herl hows' great promise. » fcur. Hel' husband, children and cv- Baby K., pacer, by Protilla, the en the butler are highly iiiriiglmiit game little mare that showed them at this D1l\Ci he way on the ice last winter. home. and Miss Bell Aquira, the lofty big,rid of him. of 2-1, lVL:Do;'_»ald scoring Scotlands pacer by Aquira, is working well and them over. will answer to the bell later. Mr. Eileen, one Thomas anticipates making his hrst the butler, bow to the Island race fans at thej ant. In the New Annan matinee races on Junelployee, Den ng of a tramp iii their all of them plot to get Little bv little. hr wins with the exccptloii of ol' the dauf,;hfcr:<_ and a haughty English serv-_ role of mistress and em- ny and Eileen are thrown Mary Patrick Hanwwn. W Leo-in rivers, riamivtfm is U5' . . » _ ____ H., engaged loading a ca. of c.i_.ice hay at Alban.\'~ The ladies oi Hampton “fe 1”' h marise for the advent of than you'd suspect Irs a novel plot.: PRYWS " 9 ___ are w rich ln amusing and entertaining _ features. a happy combination oftniove in shoriil. line acting. great story and clever, prorlilrtinn ’l"here`s never a dull mo- ‘ment in it. Of interest io local golf-_ lers is the comedy “Match Plal’-"1 Rev. and Mrs. A5'€i’S~ “` C' A motor Daffy C°“~°‘5““5 _CI W' and Mrs Lorne Ferguson ano frm- ‘ . ' A ici ily and Mr. Hoaafd M“°Kmn°n von b i ess trip to Charlottetown "_ L ` -B G orge McManus BRINGING UP FATHER I . _ v e _ OH c_AN"r You TH AT 5 Ednugg 5ee_\~\-lane _Too- Ri<.l-lr on MY sons i=ooT1 *yi _ ‘E :P k"\Tl.§ » r4E'_ MYOU RE Cooiwq. Bti _ ____ *tht ` e ' ' rf” "" E fi !'\ *V _ E235'-_ ::::;:_ *- ` ' _s _:__ OH' war.:-.a -/ E"?~§’r§’F w QUCH! g J _ ii ' g rl* ~ g\\\\'_l,»-- _ ' , -- ‘ ‘r° _ *T li -". "~ v `7”“"" -*-"_*{K `“ ~ \. 4 -' - <.»~ - ‘ 3. se G 13 45:17/ 1. ‘ \§ ‘»»if\. ` }”f_.¢cg\_.l fs ie - _ _ were-=~ ~' 1_5. =§as§§sif=‘ _ =====. W* . __ : or \‘ _ " 3 ` Q {-_\;‘_ G ` ` n K il 1 ~ . v at _ -. . ' 1 f ' "“-is '