nownmc WRESTLING Basnnau. N [W OF THE NATIONAL LIAGUI - Knott, Hebert, Staples and Shea. mnkhouse, Smith and Hogan. a NATIONAL LEAGUE Dickey; Bridges and Hayworth Pasek “Md Fm" .. .. a o Cincinnati s 1a 1 chum” " ' ' o Boston .. ... 313 0 Brown. Johnson and Lombardi: sawanars masons -} MARITIME TITLE N551? Walberg and Cochrane; Bevin‘ _ . TOIITZIIQ‘ CncketWRIGHT ammonium‘. an 4 Team Scores . E s u |_ '|' ~"...-...+~>.-.~.-...§"‘...§ ma...‘ ' wdhskl; Gaston, wy- r es B Y _ o m, Flber and Grube. , t -~-- ‘M- - GERMANBHAMPS New York a 4 o ‘IORONW. Aus- IFMI-iniv due I BUNDAY 6M!!! Detroit... 41o o to the clever bowling of n. w.‘v. ‘mm’ MW"- Pmlm" "Id Robins and 1. .4. n. Peebles, two W!’ Fummnwns and Ma-“cu-W- ; Had- game closed. ‘shilling German who has been in n,” "mo; ' 1'7’ Hebert md Hen-MW‘ -j——'————— Canada only a month, tonight held gincinpat! ,._ 0 4 s d , a victory over the Donliniorrs quar- Boston -- 711 -o.Bo,ff,§“__ ___ 3 1i o ter-miie sculling champion, Joe firflngerh léreyh “m! mmbardi? St. Louis 5 9 0 ' . Wright, Jr., of Toronto Argonauts. a“ my an p0 fer‘ Fllllefwfl "id G°°°h- Fem"? George Von Opel. German ama- teur champion who now races for_ the Thames Rowing Club, London,_ Eng, defeated the former Diamond Sculls holder in the dash event at the Canadian National Exhibitions Regatta. here Saturday, bringing GUARDIAN JRetains i Women ’s x _ n, ll, 5, _ ' of England's outstanding players, ' ' s lint same! Sir Julian Cahrrs touring cricket Caniadlan Q, u arter . Bi. Mu“ "' °"‘ " " "" 7 u 1 5690M! lune: team tonight had scored two vic- M116 Sflllllllg Cham- From T uwYvrk 9 5 N Y k . 1222 2 . - i 11 in :11‘: rest. e101"? z 6 v ‘LIZT...T;”‘Z.‘ZZZ..°Z“Z“.‘.;........ P"? “s” Dash E“. alifornian ‘Al (iv-hf ED911597 ' 311111118 811d Di k ; F1561] , ' . , ~ '1‘ - , s a our Frasier. Auloer and Hagxvorth. Pa: ed an all-Toronto team Saturday 2t C. N. E. R6 l. d F D so 1 9cm‘ ‘ 0k. b 304 1' lht wick t6, d - rslzwLgrglrsk g1: i first on..- clflred. $11.02;; 1n aemvned raws rom Du es. (Game called account darkness.) Boston? ' __ 71-; 1 “m9 the 1°95] ma" had “mined (Canadian Press) "i? Vance, Johnson and O'1"arrel1; 3h Louis _ 5 i; i 50 runs without loss when the; magma Aug 27_ __ A tam (BY Ala" 5011111. Associated Press Sports Editor) FOREST HILLS, N. Y, Aug. 26 -Unbeaten and raarely even chal- lenked for seven previous years, the great Helen Wills Moody yielded Saturday to the sturdy rush of her; gCaliforllin rival, alien Jacobs, and growing physical distress, by de- fflillting in the third set of their final match for the women's tennis championship of the United States. Facing apparently certain defeat c Nllfifil TEAM-WINS,‘ llulslnlll National Father and ; First game: f (Canadian Press) l l I ‘h chlcago .. ... 2 i! 0 First Game: T, N. 3., Aug, 37,3651; hmsei to the fore in Canadian or e first time since 1926 in 1 ' ' ‘ Brooklljyfl 3.x“; ‘t: o z o n 1a a o, Maritime imam, men, Wm he sculling with his first race 1h the singles competition and on S 0 n Champlonshlpi milius an ar ne . Munso and rlzgtéSblélfgglli i} g g seen in action new in the Maritime | cQunti-y, vergb of collapse‘ the resuig oi Captured BY N. and I I, with‘ Grace; amateur bqxlng championships, V011 0961's qllflrier-lensth victory wearing a back brace that troubled Lfllfd Watt, PfTm- -‘ gohomi “mo; Hume“ and Mancusm Sept .i_5_ Prominent in the entry over Wright featured a regatta card her right hip and leg, Mrs. Moody, t l i Chicago .. ... 2 U 1 h“ ihoiudihg oimosi; h, dozen gape 0X 21 rflcesin which national Cllflm- conceded victory to Miss Jacobs! rea ' . Brooklyn 512 o sewn a e; ' - ._ i i 1h d (idii _ Tmnmg‘ Hemnann and camp Pnwgurghlh“. 713 o Breton glove tossers, is Eddie 0 £8121: nTlgg ‘Eerellstgigled gferclvtlge after losing the first three games g l bell: Bense and Outen- New York 2 a 2 "m- °' H“m‘”" Mmtlm” “mu” Hem‘ M m r, 1 b t f °f u“ "m" M‘ Th‘ “m” °’ “; BROOKLINE, Mass‘. Aug. 2'l.—fA. Bil-hotel.’ Hoyt, and Pioihich; weight champion, who not only will Y 9 ° *1 13°11!"- 5" 16°’ ° match that was hard-fought and P)_A father Bud's“ of the Mon_ INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Clark, Spencer and Richards. defend his title but will make e14 much debate "5 V) its PTB-ci/icflblml‘ often brilliant, for two sets were t’ u ta courts were crowned challenge for the light-heavyweight 1°!‘ dw-mPmn-ihil) meeii- 8-6, 3-6, 3-0, default. e m n. n. a. mm Game: honor Lachine Racing Canoe Club kept l "hmlm" “MY “h” °‘“°“’1‘ W‘ mi nm¢= Cincinnati a 11 o ' their colors flying high in the pad- ‘ up the loose ends o! the min-ham- Montreal 4 a o Brooklyn 4 a z (dim event, The... ad- h Dmmw‘ “m” pered United States doubles tennis Bmab -- o 4 9 K0111. We)‘. Benton and Lombardi g ' can “me am- ‘tournament at Lonswood | Dietrich’ A smith and Graham ,Mamon. Heinmh Ryan shame plonship crew won the mile war The finish d t . ‘ |kl; Elliott, Lucas, Gout and ‘and outen ' ' canoe race by a. length and a. half a 1 t t fir: a Kama l: dis" . The “flflmal father's” °ham'{ Grouse. ' from Gananoque, whom they de- pm“ men e 3a m7 ° 7-000 pionship was bestowed upon R. N1‘ sqmnd Game; i he b m cut m excited spectators- nevertheleisv and Laird Watt of Montreal after‘ Swmfl same: Cincinnati ... 2 11 1 esekf ay tetfiame n S “Inca tree they accorded an ovation to Miss they conquered s, E. Davenport, Jr.,‘ Montreal . 4 a o Brooklyn .. 4 a o - w 3° " ° m’ ‘m m“ “t Jacobs, who rose to her greatest‘ and 3rd of Forest Hills 1v Y. 4-s sllrralo .. s10 1 Stout, Frey and Lombardi; Thllr- , ' 9°“ Dalhmie" hei his b tl i " ' ‘l ' ' lticKeithan, Michaels, Fisher and lston and Outen. Buffalo Westsidars. club winners g ‘v °“ p “y “g M's‘ M°°dyl 6‘1'°'3‘ J‘ D‘ E‘ “d “Md ‘mm Block; Militefid. W115i"! 8nd 1598-’ at the Canadian Henley cleaned up for the first time in h" career M nmndence‘ who hem the family pit. . 5g moi, __ ____ o 4 3 every event m which they were em and capturing the United States title during seven of the last 10 no mo». h l l f J , d: d. s22... ... .’. m ... Jersey Cm, __ 2 8 0 and spoken - , Home Runs ea r ay. oc ane, victory in the 14o and 15o pound y . ey a me seven o 1' l ihhvark _4 3 5 1 Athletics, z; Koonig, Cubs, 1; wat- m,“ and Eights, m an ma, msmrk previous times in championship a second round mixed doubes con- Cascarella and Rensn; Broaca not Game: kins. 011111111818. 1i Medwlck. G91" ces with comparative ease may and this was the “"55 Mm‘ test during which Elizabeth Ryan and Hargreaves. Chicago e11 3 dlnals l; Fitzsimmons, Giants, 1; _ _ _ _ . ' slon on which Miss Jacobs so and 31151101“! V111“: the t°P'5°°d°d Philadelphia ... 4 12 1 v o; Giant, 1- Ho, o, whit; much as won a single set domestic team, defeated Polly Pal- Serond game: . i _ "g ' ' ' y ' ‘ . ' _ Jersey city __ i 4 o gain-Snag?) Hanna‘. Raglan,‘ Sox, 1: Rice, Senators, 1; Dickey, frey and Thomas Jansen o! Blrolok Newark .. '1 o 1 Collins and Davis ' ' Yankees, 1, Withdraw: From Doubles 11"‘- M- M- l° ‘m’ m“ 5"" “' H ‘"1 and Reuse: Deshvns and ' The Leodmv Foxx Athletics as» als against Dorothy Round and Fred Els. ‘l. 50mm; Gum, Ruth Yankees. 23. finger Bréves’, Mm Moody aiso withdrew i-rom Perry of England. Sarah Palfrey ’ ' ' ' ' ‘ 1-0“ 131d Y “m "ma, ggllmsigphia g 3f 24; Kioim P11111195. 34; Gehrig the doubles final, in which she was) and 9917189 r ‘W? tema ‘it; Albany -- S l) Nelson aha" Cont“; Moore ‘ yiihkees, 2i lpaired with Elizabeth Ryan, there-- sembfln“ match an“ rg B“mm°"’ 5 '7 0 Rllem Hansen Collins and‘ Todd Y League Totals‘ American 511' by bringing t° B" unparalleled 9°11‘! ‘lscflverhmgland’ and Jack cmw- Cmnnbe“ and Paid“? BmYi-he ' ' i National 388. wéai B99 ' ' cluslon a national tournament that 1°rd'A“5trB'ua' Ind Linton, AMERICAN LEAGUE ' ' ' ' NEW YORK Aug 2.7 (AP) ‘ was dam ' ..__iii__ . - --— _- - — yed exactly a. week by‘ seoomi “mo: R n E Cleveland 111d1fl-115.II1B-ki11B8.$Bfl5011-' rain in reaching its sensational Bunny __ _ ‘ V _ H a 7 1 New York "I 9 m 0 end struggle foraplace in the Am- iihaie_ | T ‘gsgzgeafiéf Plat-q -s-- 5 a l5 Detroit 5 a 2 _-_- 34°31 Eifiguiiusluzlt-l blrkglevezv 111 5 This automatically gave the. . ; en, - - - . ‘ to“ and Linton‘ n a e 1141;133:053? aagkggesorreli. mmmvanolval. LEAGUE 1:5“): senalzgrs “to 1:381 518d tofai; iioulglgeiticlliumpionghtip t; tthlolilashél - ~ V -ngl'spar,eyuaan First game: Boston a 9 d Won Lost EC. The NE“ smeared the tnbe m" a Freda James. Toronto .. 912 0 St 1 q 4 Nevrark ... 89 57 .610 14-0 victory in the first game but M" Moody w“ at m,“ date” . Rochester .. 11 ' “ the Indians came back to take the ' . mum’ Mamw ma Reigns? Maflgodwnnaldaogdrgzrsli Blaeholder. Rochester .. a1 es .551 second M. mined o» come back and try to Home,’ 5mm, and monnm l ~ as- Baltimore ‘r1 10 .524 Amt “mm the first me or play in the doubles but after I (amnion Press) Toronto ... .. ‘l4 76 .493 g g half hours rest in the West Side 3153111101113 N, 5., Aug. 27. — Philadelphia 10 15 1 their doubleheader with New York ' Tbigtzlsd sI-me: ohiaigo _ 5 9 2 Buffalo .. '73 76 .490 Yankees‘ 3 Detroit Tigers sumum. Club House. she decided against yhnhouth Gateways will meet Hali- Mchester g g Kilfahaffexyd agd bCochl-ane, Lyons. $151131’ 1 ‘g l: 2g bad m an évalanche of 22 m“ to further competition and wrote the m; Willow Parks in the semi final Hamlin and H, smmr Mooney Hwy a ru e. n ea ... . 10m the second game 124 before a following statement: o1 m; Nova scotia senior baseba lfcAfe ‘ ' ' Jewry 01w 55 W 5'“ do b virtue of their victory a and Hinkle. Washington 5 1o 1 season's record crowd of 30 000 at p1“ w“ y Cleveland 5 4 0 Uétroit ' sbtemem y°‘t°'d“y W” mckepm 10-6’ AMERICAN ASSOCIATION <11 innings) ' AMERICAN LEAGUE ' “In the third set of my singles Iockeport, which defeated Gate- _ Weaver. Thomas. Crowder, Stew-v _ match I felt as if I were going to ways Friday 6-3. was Welkened by “Fllillgiié geame. Indianapolis '1; Mil- are. Sewell and Russell: Ferrell, Washinsrtcn Bl 42 .659 mint. because o; the pa.“ m my m early pitching Stgfl, 30m teams second game: mall-nape“! 9_ Spencer. Pytlak. New York 72 4.9 .595 ms HAVE 800mm‘; EL back and hip and a complete “and the “in and gflppefy fleld Milwaukee 2. ' INTERNAHONAL LEAGUE CIGVOIBTIG ... .. u 35 62 .516 ' FECT numbness of my fight leg. awkward and an oven grrorfil-IRDL ‘First Elmer 1401115111110 3.‘ Kansas Pifliadeipilia. .. 60 62 .492 ' "The mam. was long and by do. awkward and an even dozen errors 9mm,‘ ,,_ Mumenpons 5 Montreal at Buffalo, nite game. gzmit if; g NEW yogi; Aug 27_-;-he psy. faulting I do not wish to detract We" chalked "P- _ h i i i h h from the xcellence of Miss Jacobs AMERICAN LEAGU Toronto . v g r91 1g $22111." .9 n. i: fin:otftlizrsfiaiksgndetleztilirzoric2191: PWY- e LOQAL Dnuqqygq} n" n E ngrtihelitlpol-dtgékzhd H Vi“ cniak 1 ’ ' out-the tales are soothing. "I feel that I have argued the AMONG orncsms First game: ' ' Li d5 'H n 11!; a e, NATIONAL LEAGUE finish of the National C ampion. ggfgllggéon U M m 0 n ey. enfY and Hinkle. Lower Blood Pressure Isllip, and wish that I had followed MONTREAL, mm 2L4; D_ ‘ 0 9 9 1r“; Ghmo- the advice of my doc or and re- bu Wm 1 President oi whi hi . - New York '11 45 .612 Camp p . HD88- Hudnte 11 and seweli. Harder, hlbahy 1 4 0 Heston _ __ 68 M '55,, ‘Ihey cut the pulse rate, lower turned to California. the Manitoba Pharmaceutical A, ll, Bean and Spencer. Baltimore ' ' ' he t .. i ma?" afia. 3 i0 0 Chicago __ 67 56 j“ blood pressure and s ady mo or I still feel that I did rght in 5001mm today w“ eiectved pres, WScconfl some: set and Bprinz m‘ “m”; ma‘ St. Iouls n, o5 57 533 nerves. Furthermore women re-act withdrawing because I felt that I Idem or the Canadian Phamub night's?“ " "' "' gig 1 Pittsburgh .... 63 56 .529 toqflffisg Ekeegfielzssltare "hushed was on thf verge or a’ collapse on oeutical Association. in convention cmwder ... 0 Second Game: .Hmede1phm ‘H _ 5o 69, A“ XD P the court. he". me “firing president is A -M°°°"- Qllvman and Alba-n - b Ra 1v: Si hl it Iewell: Brown and Pytlak. Baltinfyoreu g g glmwkmm ' 5° 68 ‘m tony mztfmamfsonllpsyfilf 01815 1"‘ “m” “mm” omcmnm ‘n 41 T, 37o a o or uve o e- , , I : H m" "m: Tamulis and Phelps. Proudhommel search, Chicago. an test readers Dgmgnggn Wre¢k “h” °i 1”" m “w”? and Sprinz. Presidents, E. B. Krlowlton, Van Philadelphia .. 3 8 1 ' were40 university students, 24 men C . . waver George Graydon Edmon k1‘) f _ ' ' ' ¥ l; $131M women The“ ages were 18 ornrntsslpner ton, F. C. Fielding, Toronto, F. A. While wearing attachments to TO Retire ‘IRON’ Tmnnw’ om" st’ Amour’ MAIL IT TODAY! PRIZE CAMPAIGN DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS The Guardian, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Telephone 48! IIIFOBMATIDN COUPON 'QGENTLEMEN: Kindly send me receipt books for taking riptlons to III! local paper, The t" Iottetown Guardian, and full de- lllls relative to the free oiler of valuable Cub awards to be made in tho great profit-sharing causal!!!- MY NAME I5 ...-. ................ ................... Address Phone No .............. Street No. Contestants should enroll their names new and set flirted at once. Send for receipt books now and [at an "Ply start. Yon can make good money each week. EVERY ACTIVE MEMBER. PAID CASH EACH WEEK TREES WILL Bl N0 LOSER! record their physical status, they read detective stories, history. Psy- chology and geography, in 15-min- ute periods, for six successive days. The first, third and fifth days were devoted to detective stories. The instruments showed that the rate of breathing was consistently faster while reading detective stor- ies, and deeper during exciting than loss-exciting sleuthing tales, but this spbeded-up breathing was on‘ a de- ,THIR_Il_ TIME OLYMPIA 111E105, 111., Aug. 2'1. ._ (.42.) — MacDonald Smith of Nashville, Tenn, won the Western United States open golf champion- ship for the third time today with a 72-hole total of 282 shots. Ste. Agathe. Que, W. B. Mulroney, Saint John, and E. A. Foster, Charlottetown; Vice Presidents, J. H. Best, North Battleford. Sask, and S. B. Balcom, Halifax. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Aug 21—D0mlnion Wreck Co. mixio for more than 20 years, Captain L. A. Demers will retire from the Canadian Civil hTm-MJ“ l’ u m Tropical On August 1B, Captain Demel-s Disturbance celebrated his 71st birthday. He was favorably known in seaports where his Judicial services were re- flflvim-‘t- A"!- 7'—(A~P-)"Th° F“; Gum; . clining rate, the longer they read Jersey City 2 e 1 the slower it dropped. Newark .......l. 1316 0 Plpgras, Bart-nits. Gerry and 12n- lerson; Jablonowskl and Hargreaves. “h”. n!” mm “Reading detective stories,’ Dr. Simpson states. "tends to reduce the pulse rate more than reading acade- mic material. The blood pressure falls to practically the same final level at the end of 15-minute per- iods devoted to either detective stor- ies or geography. Motor steadiness is improved more by reading detec- Seeond Game: Jersey City Newark lMeola and Rensa; Kies, Hargreaves‘. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 1 '1 0 2 5 2 Weaver and one a Indianapolis '1; Milwaukee 2. Columbus 8: Minneapolis 8. Toledo 8; St. Paul d. o . -.. 3"" ac i: Kama; cqtys, tive stories than by reading history. National Cibeervatory gave out the following weather bulletin at noon today: ‘M. tropical disturbance of slight intensity is located approximately 400 miles southwest of Bermuda, moving in a north-western dime- tion. "rile weather in the Caribbean Sea continues good, with almost nonnal barometric pressure. “In the Gulf of Mexico weather conditions are generally good, ex- quired. During his tenn as oom- mLssfoner, over 400 investigations were conducted by him and only three o! his decisions were altered. Two. it was maintained, were too severe and the other was changed on account of souls difference in the nurture of its presentation. "In short," the great majority oi detective stories are soothing rather than exciting. Believe it or not, de- tective stories am interestl ,, rather WORLD MissHelen Jacobs lZfl-YEAR-[ILINSEMI-F INMS .... l -...._..-_-...-......-94-q BOXING OTHER SPOR STUDENT SETS Tennis Title, .U.S. NEW RESURD: United States Swim- ; mer Wins Two Mile ' Canadian swimming i I Championship. (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Aug. 27.—'I'hc Barker l iGold Trophy, emblematic of the l two-mile amateur swimming cham- pionship of Canada was back in the United States tonight for the third BASKETBALL T IN SUMMERSIDE TENNIS MEET Two mportant matches were play- ed off this week in the semi-finals in the tournament now under way at the Summcrsldc Tennis Courts. These were in the men’s singles and were between W. R. McDonald and A. E. Harris, the result being a win _ for the former, the scores were 6-1, i 6-4, 3-6, 8-6. The other match was between i Reg Saunders and Rcv. Mr. Jeans. 5 h Mr. Saunders as the wnncr, time in three years. But it was in their scores being 6'8‘ 6'4‘ 5'7‘ 6'1‘ the possession of a. new champion- James Christy, Jr., slim 20-year-old University of Michigan student, who Saturday evening led a classy field of 44 to the finishing mark in the remarkably fast time of 47 minutes and 30 seconds. The fastest time previous to Christy's performance was that of Ray Ruddy, New York .Athletic Club natator and Wilmer of the ev- cnt for 193i and 1932, who covered the distance in 52 minutes. Toronto swimming authorities doubt, how- ever, whether Christy's mark will. ' be accepted as a new record, due to E the fact the course was not tape- measured. Ruddy did not compete this year, withdrawing his entry, ulong with that of his brother Don, the day before the race. some credit for Christy's speedy work must go to 18-year-old Bob Pirie, of Toronto, who splashed a- long at the winner's heels for the’ entire distance and finished second. ' 15 yards back. Rounding the buoy at the mile-mark, Pirie was should-, er to shoulder with his bigger op- ponent, but the latter increased his pace and gradually eked out a lead, which he never relinquished. EXHIBITIDN PRIZ_IE_LIS,T CLASS 30 Yorkshires Sec. 1—Boar Farrowed before Janu- ary 1, 1932. 1, Percy H. Dickieson, New Glas- gow; 2, W. J. Gibson dz Son, -Ma.rsh- field; 3, Ernest Houston, Hunter River. Sec. 2.—Boa.r Farrowed in 1932: 1, Frank MacAulay, Souris Line Road; 2, J. H. MoPhail, New Haven. Sec. 3-4301: Farrowed in 1933 over 4 months: l, W. J. Jenkins, French Fort, P. E. I.; 2, Ernest Houston, Hunter River; 3, Walter Buntaln, Rustlco; 4, S. C. Stewart 8r 5011-. Dunstafl- nage; 5, Charles Willis, Clyde River. Sec. 4—sow Farrowed before Janu- ary 1, 1932: 1, Jercy Dickieson, New Glasgow; 2, Frank McAull-ly, Souri-s Line Road; 3, Ernest Houston, mantel- River; 4, Percy Dickieson, New Glasgow; 5, Charles Willis, Clyde River. Sec. 5—Sow Far-rowed in 1932: l, Charles Gillis, Clyde River; 2. Percy Dickieson, New Glasgow; 3. Frank McAulay, Souris Line Road; 4, Ernest Houston, Hunter River. Sec. 6—Sow Farrowed in 1933 and over 4 months: 1, Ernest Houston, Hunter River; 2, S. C. Stewart dz Son, Dunstafl- page; 3, Frank McAulay, Souris Line Road; 4, Walter Buntain, Rustico; 5, S. C. Stewart s: Son, Dun- staflnage. Sec. 7—Sow with Litter (etc) : 1, Frank McAulay, Sourts Line Road; 2, W. J. Jenkins, French Fort; 3, Percy Dickleson, New Glasgow; 4, Percy Dickleson, New Glasgow. Sec. 8-Senior Herd: 1, Percy Dickleson, New Glasgow; 2, Frank McAulay, Souris Line Road; 3, Ernest Houston, Hunter River. Sec. lt-Junlor Herd: 1, Ernest Houston, Hunter River; 6-0.—S. ____._._____, __ ,_ Herriot Guest Of Soviet Gov’t. (Associated Press) ODESSA, U. S. S. R., Aug. 27- Former Premier Edouard Herriot of France was in Odessa today af- ter a trip from Istanbul aboard the Soviet steamer Chicherin. On arrival Saturday he was welcomed by officials of the Moscow Foreign Office and by the Ukrainian re- gional gXCCiltlVC committee. M. Herrlot will be the guest of the Soviet Government throughout his stay and will be accompanied to Moscow by an official represent- ative. o "I am very glad," he. said, “to come to the U. S. S. R. again and seo your progress since my Ian visit. and hope my trip will benefit the course of peace in our two countries." l, Percy Dickleson, New Glasgow. Soc. 15-—Junior Champion Sow: 1, Ernest Houston, Hunter River. Sec. 16—Grand Champion Boar: 1, Percy Dickieson, New Glasgow Sec. 17—Grluui Champion. Sow: 1, Percy Dickieson, New Glasgow. CLASS 31 Market Class-Any Breed, Grade ul Cross. Sec. 1—Pnir Bacon Hogs: 1, Charles Willis, Clyde River; 2 Ernest Houston, Hunter River; 3 Emest Houston, Hlunter River; 4 Charles Willis, Clyde River; 5, E. J. Vessey, York. Sec. k-Pen of Five Bacon Hogs: 1, Frank ltiacAlllay, Souris Line Road; 2, Ernest Houston, Hunter River; 3, E. J. Vessey, York. Sec. 3—Ch:|rnpion Bacon Hog: 1, Emest Houston, Hunter River. Specie-l Prim offered by Swift Can- adian Co. Ltd. Moncton, N.B., foe the best Pen of Five Bacon Boga: 1, Ernest Houston, Hunter River, 2, Frank MacAulay, sourla Line Rd- Messrs. Davis & Fraser, or me City offers special prize for the best i Hogs, etc.: i, Ernest Houston, Hunter River; 2, Frank MacAulay, Sourls Line Rd; 3, Ernest Houston, Hunter River; 4. Frank MacAulay, Sour-ls Linc Road. CLASS 48 Butter. Sec. 1—Box oi Butter, 14 iba.l 1, C. E. Gamble, Tryon Creamery! 2, John Pippy, l-lazelbrook Cream- ery; 8, C. M. Johnson, Dunk River Creamery; 4, Lloyd 1102015011. CF51)’ aud; 5, G. B. Noy, Norlh wlltshire. Sec. 2-—Box Butter, 56 Ibs.: 1, Lloyd Rogcrson, Crapaud; 2, C E. Gamble, Tryon; 3, John Pippy Hazelbrook; 4, C. M. Johnson, Duni River: 5, Rupert l-illblcy. Eldon- Scc. 3-Buttcr, Box Prints: 1, Lloyd Rogersoll, Crapaud; 2, l E. Gamble, 'I‘ryon; 3, C. M. John- son, Dunk River; 4, Jolm Pippy. Hazelbrook. Sec. 4—Buti.cr, Tub or Crock, 20 1116.1 1, Mrs. Harry Gander, Brackley Pt. Rd; 2. Mrs. Boll Ncwson, Brack- ley Pt. Rd; 8, Aiary McEachem New Argyle; 4, Mrs. John A. Bert- ram, Hunter River. Sec. 5—Buttl?r, Box Prints, 6 1178.: 1, Mrs. Willard Prowse, Bracklcyi 2, Mrs. Harry Gondcrs, Brackley Pt. 1211.; 3, Bessie Saunders, Charlotte- 2. S. C. Stewart dz Son, Dunstaff- nage; 2, Walter B/untaln, Rustico; Road; 5, Charles Willis, Clyde River. Sec. 10—Pair of Brood Bowl: 2, Prank McAulay, Scuris Line Road; 3, Charles Willis, Clyde River; 4, lib-nest Houston, Hunter River. Sec. 11--Pair of Brood Sowa all Far- rowed in 1933, but over 4 1110s.: 1, Ernest Houston, Hunter River; 2, S. C. Stewart dz Son, Dunstan- nage; 3, Frank MacAulay, Souris Line Road; 4, Walter Buntain, Rus- tico; 5, E. J. Vessey, York. Sec. i" “ ' . Champion Boar: l, Percy Dickieson, New Glasgow. Sec. l3—.lunlor Champion Boar cept for e. small depression area in the Gulf of Caulpecbe.“ than excitlns- They act as a seda- tive for tired business men.‘ i 1, W. J. Jenkins, French Pbrt. Sec. lb-Senlor Champion Sow: 4, Frank McAulay, Souris Lino] l, Percy Dickieson, New Glasgow; . town, R. R. 6. CLASS 44. Factory Cheese. 1, Cyril Connick; 2, H. J. McCon mick; 3, Edmund V. Smith; 4, Jo- : aeph McEachern; 5, J. Austin Mur- ephy; 6. Wesley Wood; 7, Kenneth McIntyre; B, Wesley W. Kccfc; 9. Dick Gaudet; 10, J. Walter Smith. i DON'T INTERFERE A tourist stayed at a rcnlotc vil- lage which did not boast a cinema or even a library. life there seem- ed very dull, and the tourist said to one of the inhabitants: "What- ever do you do when it rains?" "Oh." was the reply, "we Just let it rain’