The Clans At YPIJEPOiHt s brush. our... Ans Dancing En- ' joyed By Large Number Of ’ People. annual gathering of 2110 Cllihl place Monday, Dominion ;Day, at flork Point. The large number of people present. bcth from mty and IO! 11V- cnioyed the day to the full- est“; In the many sporting event; theQ were a large number of entries eadfkeen competition ensued. 1n an eahiljéitionl throw of shot piitmg. (iteflsiggsr. oi this city, heaved the weighs some 60 feet, and E. M-niiie- son. ad 12e1lcvicw,_in an etflbition flrrow. threw. the heavy hammer 108%: fest. The various dancing event-aware e delight to the people, 01331011113 dancers excelling them. Ilvts on the pktform, The exhibi- florrflwordbanoehylJtSmitlbof Montreal, who is here in connection with- the building of the new CNR. Hotel, was a treat, as was also the double swprd dancing of the Misses Walkers. and Bobble Cameron, and Murphy, of Halifax. The Ladies’ Aid of the Orange iodgedidtheoeteringinthairususl excellent way. ‘Dis Club Dine band. under Cspt. Mfougall, supplied stirring music. TheCapt- also played for the deno- ers. . Following are the winners in the svepisz- ' _ Putting Shot issue Bleser. oiw. 11.11 flcrues _Mathieeon, Belleview, x1e“ ' " afar-emetic Mcliachern, city. s13. 7*" Hop, Step and Jump stsrek MacDonald, Kilnsuir, sssii’ Ii-‘lbd Hall, City, 85. ' ‘ ' {iffllen Partridst. Cit-y, 83, 1-. wanking nrosa Jump sr v LTed Hall, City 1’! . 2L‘. ‘LePage, iiuntor River, 16.10 arfllen Partridge, City, 16.3. ,, - hrowing Hammer 1:3. Mathieson, Belleview. 98.4. 21w. Methieson. Bellsview, 80.11. 3;‘). Pendergast, Ksnsington, 86.6. Qjlsior D. MacDonald. City. 82.4. _§oye' Race (Under 10 Years) 1,-_F. Maclidillsn, City. 0.1» Partridge. City. l, C. B. MaeOulien. city. AN. k. one-iii ‘ Girls‘ lace (Under l0 Years) 1. Vera Jay, City. 2. Loretta MacKenns, City._ 3- Henrietta Summer, City. Vaulting i. Glen Partridge, City, 9.2. s. W_.,Scantlebury. City, o. s. Art Lewis, Highfield, s. 4.14. Duncan. City, 1.11. 100 Yards Bsoe (Open) 1. Glen Partridge, City. 2. J. Lops-go, Hunter River. 8. Ted Hall. City. Running High Jump A l. H. Saunders, City. 3. Art Lewis. 8. Glen Partridge. light Mlle Road Race i. W. Rodd, Highfield, 1.17. a R. Harley, City 121. 3. J Foley, City. 4. L. McNevin, City. 5. M. Duncan, City. Ssokllsoe 1. M. Methieson. Springfield. 2. H. Rodd, Milton. . 3. E. Mathieson, Beileview. DANCING v Sword Danes Bobbie Cameron, Halifax. Marie Walker, City. Margaret Memply, Halifax. Dulcie Walker, City. Highland Fling (Girls) Margaret Murphy, Halifax. Eileen pBurnskl-lalifax. A Mary MeKinnon, City. Dulcie Walker, ‘city. Marie Walker, City. Dorothy tewart. P. a". 1'. Hightland Fling (Boys) Bobbie Cameron, Halifax. James Burnett, City. Sharkey And L .fSchmeling Will l‘ (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, N. Y, July 2.-Jack Bharkey, Boston aellormen, signed articles today through his manager i Buckley, for s fifteen round return engagement with Max Schmel- ing, heavyweight champion in the Yankee Stadium here September 25. The Boston gladiator, who lost his bid for the championship on a foul toSol-imollngin four rounds, June is, llreed to take 131/1 pcrcent. the chal- lengers share of the purse. lie also h‘ __r_ r [CL-Teen RacirzgCard All New Glasgow new Clfrssoow. July a-Neerly issrwrls. the largest crowd to see hora reees in New Glasgow for Ill-ll? fill-rs, attained the excellent linden: stlsed here yesterday at the Cain Rising Park. The affair wee the second staged in the Province lino; theorgsnimtiou of the Central Refill Cireuitiand produced a fine efteonoun of sport. Close finishes featured-the ass end 2.1a classes whilgtnenufordnweetkirtrssgirt beats. Capt. Mack, the ‘hum owned bares, shoved a clssn pair of heels to let” Aubrey and Alliswood the Grelkin the feature event of the llaymfaetdentelly the horses placed the 91s in the time our with the best time of the day being made la heat. 2.11 s-e ffipe-for-All, rm, use. Bsstrlssel. srsxsnrie 1 11 BOtUWAuiirey. Senora Driving Club all,‘ Figbirmsepr. 2s agreed to purchase Schnielings free- dom from Arthur Buelow, ’ , ed manage , out oi his own share of the proceeds. , Although Schmeling now is aboard ship for Germany. his manager of choice, Joe Jacobs, probably will sign articles for him within a few days. Schmelingb chief demand regarding a return bout was that he be freed from his former manager. whose con- tract does not expire until October. Dougsll Little Bondsmen, Sherbrooke ' ' 44G livery ...... .. 111110, 1.18, 2.1’! 8-4. 2.21.‘ ltlohotandPwc-Purseiw Noishis. ‘W. McManus mire ....... .. 21111 Dore Mack. McKenzie mm‘ ..... 11:1: Worthy Wstti. shbrvrooke Livery 31230 Msok Todd .....ssuo Queen Helen. If. Oliver Thoburn . ....... ......44ooo "rials no. 2.2a 1-4,‘ 2.212.120.2111. and Trot and Pace. Purse 8150 Sister Marthe. flushes fliobum ..............s11s1 worthy‘ .1. sfoxensie, Truro ..... “unis!!! Winnie Aubrey. J. Ham-a- hen, Ant . ..... .........s22so lir Aubrey,’ Kennod? " Ant ..........s4sso Prince Aubrey. Shel-brooks Jaivsry l‘ .. (C8090 April Todd. Burns. seems ‘V4.00 Poiiilltratiofl .. . . . . . . . . .. 70700" 11m. 1.11.410 lit-Mi. m. sea Cape Traverse) 2 2 Binge-rs Todd (Jay) Borden .2 3 4 Time-kw; 2.32; 334. 2.24 TROT AND PACE Johnny Walker (Rogers) Cityl 1 1 Jae. Aubrey (Crockett) Sum- mereide ..... 2 2 lmliso Colorado, (Reid) Bor- ' dcn- ...... ..4 3 3 ‘Irampoyie (Thompson) Ken- singwn . . . . . . . ..2 4 4 Time-MO 1-2; 2.20; 2.20. OFFICIALS Starter and announcer-Mr. F. J. E. Widght. Clerk of Course-Mr. Cobb. Judges—J. P. McPherson. C. R. ) . . CHAKLJ! I‘ ."E'I'OW'N "UARDIAN ' JULY 1930 _ Gathering Of GREAT llama A l s ' s | n E llllMlNllllilliii Sinnmersideuhorse races yesterday drew fifteen hundred people,_0o see three hotly ntested classes. Johnny Walker -won the 2J4 trot and pace handily in straight heats. outfootingJes. Aubrey, who was sec- ond and Louise Colorado. who pull- ed up third. ‘lkampoyle, owned in Kensington. was fourth. Lucky Lindy. had too much speed for the field in the 2.28 trot and pace and stepped the fastest mile of the day, forced by Ilernwood Aubrey, in 2.16%. From a field of four in the three- year-old trrot and pace. Minnie Ax- worthy, Wellington MoNeilPs latest acquisition, won in smart time, tak- ing the first two heats and dropping the third to Forest Girl, owned by Capt. John Reid. " 2.28 ‘IBOT AND PACE Lucky Lindy (Brien) Elms- dale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..1 1 Flernwood Aubrey (McQuarrie) Surnmerside . . . . . . . ..5 2 Yorkola (simple) Kensington 2 4 louieset (Rogers) Charlotte- town . ......... . . . . . . ..8 3 3 Peter Keyed (Toombs) Ken- sington ....... ..4 6 6 ‘rims-QM; 2.10; 3.10 1-2. ... shN 3-YEAR OLD T301.‘ AND PACE (McNeil!) Minnie Axworthy Charlottetown libs-rest Girl (Bold) Borden ..3 4- General Whittle (Crossman) ... Program For Evenings Aquatic Meet Competitors Asked To Enter. Great Array of Prizes Offered for Extended List of Races and Diving Competitions. Below is given s full list of the 25 yards and to be towed back to events on the program, for the water startiRS-lifice by their partner.) sports to be held tomorrow even- ' lng at Kensington beach. in this connection, all those who intend spar- taking are asked to leave their names with Mr. Fred Gaudet at his refresh- ment booth, near the approach to the Hillsborough Bridge, or at the Patriot. office or Guardian office. Swimmers who use the lvharvee. those who use the Victoria Park, and those who swim at Kensirigton are urged to fill in the various races for which a big array of prizes is offered. All names should be sent in immed- Boys (Under 16.) '15 Yards Free Style. so Yards Breast Stroke. Tub Race (50 Yards). Plunge for Distance. £4 Mlle Race (open to all contest- ants.) Diving Competition for Men. Women 50 Yards Free Style. support given him last election. Be- ing a member of the opposition was often difficult, Mr. MacDonald ex- plained, to do as he would desire for the county. Because of the fact that the Conservatives took the‘ same view as did the King Government on the question of liquor clearances. to UrJted States, that ' government failed to create issues to overshadow the record of its administration. BHNSERVATISM VERY STRONG AT 10am Liberal Speakers Best_ ed By Conservative Opponent In Presen_ tation of Policies. TRADE TREATIES Mr. MacDonald next proved that the trade treaties negotiated by the King Govemment have all been de- trimental to the welfare of Canad- ian farmers. Wheat meets, in Europ- Hom 1 A’ MacDonald’ con-Sana“ can countries with which Canada has trade treaties. duties as hzgh as ive candidate for Kings scored point I an,“ point mm; ms Liberal °pp°n_ 90 cents a bushel. The speaker stat. mt’ Hanlvlnkyrmt at Moran Mom Led that the principle which applies daymight. Premier Ioa. who was present as a lieutenant speaker for‘ _ DL Gram strongly defended Iwoollen goods. Many woollen mills 1n The New zeamnd Trad’? ‘Upper Canada had been put out of treaty m so f“ as it applied m the ‘lbuslness by the Yorkshire spinners butter importatiohs, The question of I h England‘ Di’. W. J. P. MsoMillan. 8.5 to why _ the treaty was abrogated if it. were BRITEH ‘FREE-Extxcg the good policy which the premier ,1 claimed it was, remained unanswered L speaking m regaxd to Bnuh we’ Hon Dr Gram Opened the dlscub lerence Mr. MacDonald pointed out sum with the ‘tabement that the that 0:1 the average the duty on im- cmx or the 6158mm Hes m the ‘may port; from Great Britain is two In a concise statement of facts so applies to the importation of ter to return the King Govern- Won‘ from Fmmed states‘ tion es to whether it would be bet- ‘percent higher than the duty on m" PAFE SEXEN , f' The budget, WhlCh declared was designed l was next dealt with. as hay, straw ‘The matter of stimatcs ipresent year had not been in the budget Mr. MacDonald point. for ’ed out. He calculated that the ream, ‘enue would drop $61,000,000. The bgl. _' Lin" °f “we 1w year amounted to |$l28,000,000 in the wrong enema, Tana during the last two months 1t ihas dropped $45,000,000. Mr. MacDonald pointed out, that Mackenzie King W65 not as anxious, t) go overseas for service as he is now , to go over to the Imperial Conference Mr. MacDonald sat dmn amid tre_ , mefldws applause “a prolorieo cheers. PREMIERKS SPEECH its New Zealand butter importation al ‘ Premier Lea. did not think that the policy of the King Government "P9550 withing to draw attention Efrom it. Canada must sell more gthan she buys if she wishes to clear loft her debts. The premier dealt at ‘considerable length wzth trade treat- ies. He supported very strongly the - , policy itaugurated by the King Go's- ernment in dealing with the New Zealand butter. He claimed that un- der the L:beral tariff policy Canada prospered. The Premier dealt with ‘the Duncan Commission report. He Mr. MacDonald ,{' to catch votq, ‘f; In it such item; ‘f >- flhd cut flowers are; placed on the British preference list. ,; the touched ‘j lately, because of the limited time between now and the evening of the meet. The first race starts at 6.30 p. m. Following is the programme: Men 50 yards Free Style. ‘mo yards Free style- 100 Yards Breast Stroke. ‘l5 Yards Back Stroke. Merrs "rowing Race. (Each eon- 100 Yards Free Style. '75 Yards Breast Stroke. so ‘Yards Back Stroke. Ladies Towing Race (Same dis- tance and conditions as Men's Race.) Girls (Under 16.) 50 Yards Free Style. 50 Yards Back Stroke. 40 Yards Breast Stroke. Diving Competition for Ladies. Note-It is hoped that our mer- testant to tow a person of at least their own weight for a distance of ' BIG LEAGUE BALL RESULTS (Canadian Press) AMERICAN LEAGUE McKay, Russell Abbott. Tuners-P. H. Ramsay. W. B. Prof- ltt, J. L. Lockhart. aunnnicllla 1T sinus The race meet stared at Souris on Dominion Day. July 1st, was rated one of the most» outstsndingever held on the eastern provincial track- ‘rhe oval‘ was in perfect shape and tihis together with the good racing and the large attendance present made the meet decided success f every point of iriew. ' The ofhoisls in charge and pro- motors alike are to be heartily con- gratulated for the manner in which the races were cm-iductod. THE SUMMARY Class A Trot and Pace 1 11 “H222 “H333 Quinla . .. Gordon Harvester Watta Edition . . . . . . . . . . Time 2.30, 2.20, 2.10 1-2. Claesflflhotandltece Dixie Mes-gue ...... .... 1 12 £3 Our Polly ...... ...-.-55132 Meo0le...... “$4,411 nrne 2.20 1-2. 2J5. 2.27. ClessGTrvtendPsce Waits 1181 Kenworthy {... s: 1 2 ‘rremp Across 8 8 2 3 sobering Lees .... ..... "2004 Silky Bell Jr. ...... ...-.... 56d: Sher-palm‘: .... . . ....050r.o zzPersisn Balm creates lowily oom- pleklons. velvety smooth. Cools and relieves the skin. Makes it delight- fully soft-textured. Alluzdngiy fre- grant. Delightful to use. lwiftly eb- sou-bod by the tissues, imparting that elusive charm so distinctive of the dainty woman. Persian Balm protects the delicato skin. Pfdefvel and e11- heneee the loveliest" oomplexions. Every discriminating woman ahouldg First game. . R.H. E. ‘Chicago 1 3 Z New York 5 9 l‘ Henry and Tate; Sherod and Har- greave. Second game. I 8.5. 3.; Chicago 151a sj New York . .. 4 6 Z“ Mc-Kain, Caraway. Nelson and‘ Berg; Buffing. Hloloway, Gornem, Henderson and Dickey. §fi-Flme. 11.11.11» S__t.Louis .. su fl Washington s14 o, Grey, Blseholder andllerrell; Had-l Iey, Broan and Rue]. Second game to come. First game. B. H.131. Detroit ... l 9 0, Philadelphia 8 ‘l 0' Whithill, Sullivan and Desaultst! Mehaffey, Quinn and Coclarane. I Second game. | R. EE. Detroit ... ... 2 ‘l 3 Philadelphia ... ... ... 712 0 Holt, Sullivan and Desaultes. Har- worth; Esrnshaw and Cochrane. Schang. R. H. E. Cleveland 411 1 Boston . 5 10 1 Mac-' Brown. Ferrell-aiml- lMys-tt; Iadyen, Morris and Having. NATIONAL LEAGUE lfl-E. Boston ... ... asses 6 12 2 Pittsburgh ... ... 41° 1 seiboli. and Cronin; Brsme and Hensley. 3.8.12. New York 914 2 Chicago 814 3 Hubbell. Chaplin, Pruett and Ho- gan; Malone and Bartnett. Brooklyn at St. Louis to come. Only genres scheduled. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Pint game. Reading ... ... ... ... 511 3 Newark 1:15 1 Greene, MeAfeeeud Whitney; Fis- cher and Lesgett. Second genre. l. I. l- " Groves, of the London Rowing Club. chants will cooperate by donating prizes for the good of the cause. IMCLELLAN IS {WINNER 0F liiulll RlBE l . i Willard Locke of Char- lottetown Finished Sixth With Badly Blistered Feet. HALIFAX, N. 5., July 8-611“ McLellan. veteran Noel, N. 8., plod- der. won the annual full distance marathon here yesterday in 8, 10, 4i with Alfred Rodgers, fifty one years old, second, two minutes behind him. ment to power or not, The speaker's; usual historic sketch was spiced with; a little additional humor. While in! power the King Government, the‘ speaker said, produced eight surplus-i’ es, and at the beginning of that administration the railways of Cari- ada were in a state of bazkrupcty. A Conservative government. Dr.’ Grant thought, would, by its tariff} measures soon have the Canadian’ people like Chinese. He stated re-| garding Dr. Cyrus Macmillan, that; the Conservatives accuse the neui: minister of being a. foreigner. The speaker did not believe that Dr. Mac- millan was a foreigner. In reference to the Liberal record, Dr. Grant pointed out. that the Liberals have taken seven cents a pound off tea, and have returned to the two cent rtamp for letters. Since his appointment as Liberal" candidate for King's County, Dr. Grant stated that the oonstituezcy has received more money than it has for the last ten years from the Do- minion grant to the province. The speaker then went on to tell what the Liberal government had done for Panmure Island when a voice 1n- terrupted, “you did not tell us a- bout/the dead calf yet," and anoth- er, "give us something about but- l I , _ melt sure that when the subsidy i= LIBERAL EATRAVAGANC " E Lsranteri it will be much larger than Ivvo years ago two million dollars j PTBViOU-lll’ Ewell- lmd "(P1311196 wasvoted for the beautification (that the broflncial government Ottawa, and in the course of carry- lhad lhmlgll! it best to await the m; out, me scheme buudmgs more settlement of the claims of the valuable ma“ any found m meiwestcrn provinces before having Is- Marlitme Provinces have been tornlland claim! “med- dowu As a firmer prom o, vast ex_ Dr. W. J. P. lvlacMillan stated in t~;a.\'a.ga.;:c¢ of the Liberal adminisQcpgniné’ that Hml- J- A 1133x111“ tram“ ML MacDonald (med the m_ ii: the best posted man on the can- stance of the ten private rallwayiyws m U155 VY°W1¢E~ H5 dealt “ll-h Cars rcstrvod for the cabmet mimfthe question of New Zealand butter isters, and the fact. that more thanfand 5?"'°r°1Y °Tm°l1°d the Pltmiel half a million dollars rvas expendedlfor "phddmg the New zealand last year on automobiles for the lTreatY "egmiawd b!’ oYdeT l" Cmm‘ same gentlemen. "311- 1! it “'35 9' 800d $111118. Di“- eMacmillan aksed, why was the treaty TAXA-rm-y To IyCREASE m“; ‘abrogated. The King Government 55,13; comes before the people now with a Lmongrel policy, incorrectly copied I . M; Mawonald “tent on to Show‘ frcm the Conservative book. It seem- that the boasted increase in revenue °d *0 the sPe-‘liel’ that 91¢ GOVP-m- came out of the pockets of the peo- 'm°m had a-mPle 3111*’- 10 Stltle the p19, mmughmg the who), 14mm“. ‘ Prince Edward Island claims. Al- tration taxation has become heavier “Twirl 91°" 15 55.090900 Paid ll‘- md heavier an the timg_ In flvejlanada for Old Age Pensions Huncc years the average increase was $51,~lEd“.a‘!-d Island Se“ 110116 0f lt- R- B- 000000 a year. Sales tax was in- ‘Benllelit P19131595 790 PM’ the P55530113 creased to six percent, and 1g wokbut of the Dominion ‘lreasum: Pre- eight years to reduce 1t heme; mniier Brovmlse of Alberta stated rec- .ormer level. lently that the treatment which “What is the use of exporting Pm“? Edward 15137-5 15 Twlvlfli in when ve have to import more than 11115 regard l5 lib-fall". A 51181‘? C1955- ter.” The speaker endeavored to com- ply with the latter request. Dr. Grant did not think returned soldiers would vote for the Tory gov- ernment, as it‘ will soon be posible for almost every soldier. de- Jlmmy Martin of Dartmouth, was third. Willard Locke, only Pnnce Edward Island entrant, ran a great race despito badly blistored feet u, finish seventh. SHOWS GREAT PLUCK The Herald says: Willard Locke, of Charlottetown, showed real old P. E. f. pluck to cross the line sixth. His feet badly blister. ed and bleeding he finished with a spurt-a happy smile on his face. Wright l/Vins First Heat’ (Special to The Guardian) HENLEY 0N THAMES, 23113.. July z-Joe Wright of the Toronto Argo- nauts, won his first heat in the dia- mond scuils this afternoon from The Big Toronto sculler has as his Opponent in the second round tomor- row, the veteran Beresford, several times winner of the trophy. scrving. to receive his pension. Dr. Grant next dealt at consider- able length with the subject of nat- ural resouroes. He quoted figures to show that Cilnhda is not depleting her resources. Conservative literat- ure was, in Dr. Grant's opinion "dirt" The Tory party, the speaker declar- ed is the party of the favored clas- ses. Dr. Grant stated that he felt, very haPPY about the contest and while not prohpesying he believed that the King Government will be re- turned.‘ High protection and a brick frail is a Chinese policy, he explain- ed. The speaker saw no harm in get- ting a few ideas from the opposit- ion as the Liberal Party had done in creating the Dunning Budget. Dr. Grant told how Mackenzie King. paid for the present car ferry, spic- ‘ug his description humorously. l‘ cause Mackenzie King had Dr. Cyrus Macmillan appoint/ed Minister of we export?" m. Magmmald asked fire ensued between the speaker and The first duty of the government Pffimier 168 relative 10 the EYE-filing should be t0 protect the home mark. by the Mdghen administration of the et, the most hnportant, mgykgg, the ‘ tochnlcal grant to Princo Edward Is- safe and stable market, not m tum. with retard to the Imperial be exploited by foreigners. Unlted'C‘-‘n5°1'@fll?¢ Dr- Macmillan declared States, the speaker pcintgd Que e» l that Hon. R. B. Bennett could sezid ports only ten percent of its pro-IN!" the Tank and 531*! °f M5 113F131‘ duction, and Canada. permits it tgmen as capable as Mackenzie Kmgs come in free of duty to put her own W55» ' sons and daughters out of work. H01 ~7- P‘ MCIHWYB TOUOWOd Three years ago, the speaker Sear. making his usual forecast on the re- ed. a vote W85 made in the Islandl suits of the coming election 'l‘hc estimates for a new car ferry. Thekpeaker stated that he would probab- boat has not yet been bull: 1;. 1:» have to come before the people Quebec it will cost $2 000,000. In-‘again within the year. He thought England it would cost $1.000 000 less. that it was a lucky thing thflt thfl at Egmont Bay a wharf was built‘ Island subsidY claims ate-re not set- by the Liberals xvhich is about 100 tied before the claims of the western yards from the frater- at. low ttde. Iprovince. Premier King could not find a,‘ Mr. H. D. McEwen next speaker. representative in P. E. I. fit to besemarked that the Ncuv Zealand Minister of Fisheries, and it was treaty had been defended by one of necessary for him to go to Montrealllthe Liberal speakers. The butter for Dr. Cyrus Macmillan and force question and the Old Age Pensions him on the people of Queens County should be sufficient to place the as nominee. Dr. Macmillan. while ha Conservatives Ln poiver» P9019112 of U- may be a fine literary man, the S. import goods to the value of $1150 speaker stated, yet he ha; no prac- per capita. ivhile Canada imports tlcal knowledge of the industry goods to the value of $92. It will be which he superv-isrs. The subsidies seen that U. S. has prospered under Fisheries the speaker expected that. rill the intelligent fishermen from White Sands to Savage Harbor would vote Liberal. In concluding Dr. Grant made passirg reference to the young , cattle killed on the railway. l Hon. John A. MacDonald arose to‘ reply amid loud cheers. He thanked the electors of the district for the‘ k Rovers Defeat“ A | Charlottetonrs visiting Rbvafiw took Summenide irizo camp July 1st] intheweeterntoiwnbylz-zandhed en edge all the way. Gus McDonald held the Summer- side bettora impotent most of the way, while his own teen-i was s1am-; ming hi; opponents for numerous‘ safeties. lflrstgense. " 11.3.3. .. 912 0 Jaw! City 1 7 1 I. Weaver and McMillan; Hopkins. Llebhardt, Iousert and Jorgene. ~ loeond- game. leading ... ... ... ... ... I 5 1 Newark Ell 8 use this silvery lotion. ftis unrivalled Bell. Woollolk end Grace: Ms- sad Dsly. seafilwiesseidto heady. "WILL uses, Faulkner and atahlssau. H Only lessee scheduled. ~_ I ‘ll. Ialtinsore ... ... ... ... .. I10 0 Jessy City ... ... ... I l 1 <leyendbenninnoreadtfoore Summerside a r for agriculture and for highways for a. system of protection. No country this province were removed some with the natuural resources of Can- years ago. and have not been restor- aria can afford to buy great qllim" ed. although repeated requests ‘were, ‘itlcs of manufactured goods. made by Premier Saunders, The ls- Mr. H, l-l. Cox and M: D. l3. Meo- land is paying its Sher-e to the Dcm- Drnald sf». ~ ~=~I lnlon of the $5,000.000' for 01d age ‘Dr. Grant in rctultol. pensions, but is not getting a cent in‘ Mr. John lfsoDougall oapably pro-H Tefllm- sided as chairman. ‘ fr ,THE First Class S Meals Unexcelled. Qmrg _...»-__.-_ e GEOR c1: TO WNY Monday, July 7th, I930 and cold spring water in every room. 310st comfortable beds available. q Fishing, boating, golf. Apply Highland Hotel Co. Limited , n; HI GHLA NDS ummer Hotel, writh every modern convenience, hot Rates Moderato- MRS. W. W. MacLAREN. Manager. I?) )1 if 4K W - ._....-._._-__-_.~ -