fir, iialiiox. evereaux ’s Grocery ~ Holiday Specials l PERFECTION BUTTER. 2 lbs. for . .. ‘ARROTS, 10 lbs. for for lbs. for oz. BANNYXS and 1 p.“ uyLAhb . illinu 5;. your next order tr)’ d rcpiifcd by Major Robertson, Mermaid. We also carry a complete line of pork and fresh fish. - PHONE 1210 __ ‘crarntttrit. 3for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘ SURPRISE, SOAP and 1 pkg. RINSO . . . 4 lbs. for HOME MADE COOKING 47c 19c 25c 25c 63c 25c 35c 25 .---..---- our choice beef, specially fed ’___ ,.—- {Z-r-"d Mngsswovoo" Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance ‘(fflrul fitlur. - lornia. 4o ‘ I w'=' l ‘l v Hull“ ‘Allin-r ruin on spoilt-Minn mairnnra (‘horde 4 5;_.: prr word, fhreu inur- |2Tlur til; price of lvro. strictly wai- in n ' "i . _.i-- ——-—— -- For Sale J v._.__.__€_____ /-’1-~ m, SALE 0R phone i043. O LET-HOUSE. L-563 I___ 6-" m SALE-GOOD USED PIANO. I,“ price. Write Box W 118. N i: .._-_---———-— WDBOAIID SUITABLE F0 wit; outhouses, etc., per rieei. Guardian Office. tf. 1i‘ F____,_,_> p; our: -- AUCTION roan!- nre. Bridge and Whlst Score ‘Cards. Guardian Central Job ‘NW3; Nov. i-tf. m; BALE - AUCTION FORT?- m, Bridge and Whisr. Score ram, Guardian Central Job - Nov. l-tf. i ,1 ClllCKS 511.00 PER 100 EX- glelpiild. Leghorns and Rocks. ilereit Howait, Carleton. L-Sbilo. Y‘ platens (swarms) FOR ' . L. Douglas, Stanhopc, ‘ L-5622. F L_.Z‘ ‘""_’ Iilll BALE 0R. RENT-HOUSE mi store. Good business stand. lipply Albert Keys, Phone i280. i L-iiifi I1’ IiCOlIE PROPERTY PRODUC- inzlilf; not per annum. $400 will ‘indie. Apply 195 Grafton. ' 12-5638 =i::-____.______..- Ill! SALE - IIALF TON FORD ind‘, Toledo Scales, Platform ideal-s, Cash Register, McOaskey iiyrtenr, Express Wagon, 2 H. P. ll ppl’ Guardian. 11-5573. r=—— - its SALE-DOUBLE ‘ITNE- nenthonso-Nos. 31 and 33 Wey- munn Sircci. and two cottages on zrigion Arrnuc. Apply to Palmer mcr. - 3 lr—' s» _. o “IRYTIIING YOU NEED IN lazily and light Belts. Clinton limison. Altrerican Rubmr and leather Belt Denier, Fredericton ' P L. I. L-5581. 70B sun _- CHICKS, PULLETS. it; prices will be high next win- J0. s tho time to buy high fyvwiu n: stock. These birds are fiovt-rntncnt Inspected and Ap- liW-‘rd. We guarantee safe arrival. llartiimc chick Hatchery. Saint John, N. B. r N45 _ 0v RU?!‘ (J0 RJOAI) BLUE Edfittmt Finder please notify 60h Chandler, North Milton. L-55il8. mw _ PLATE. N. S. Chi-l also tail lamp-between m-toiyuten-rr nnri souris. Return ni. rnrc Guardian. 11-5574. §~_ W Iziiinie Help Wanted iigttrwrca w a n r a p 'r o , Ylillarbrl‘ ‘Prado. Short Course. ‘flint trnnnng. Molar Barber Col- 14-356. Qsaiesnrenawsrnrted In‘ IiUiNTI-Ill FOR RAWLEIGII par Ivurll; Wo- fr-ru ullrl Elnora Ioaalg, g; rtcenu-uts and Com n; Events, 2o Momorlunl fyotlccl. 700 per Inch; L Ill of Ilornl and om- ~. i-‘ifliln; clu . lo on lulu; 141mm of consul"... 1g|,_ r NulirL-s ul ‘thunk- and Appmocintmn. We. pu- inch It h‘. fur any ldvcrtllcmonl (annoy-Tn nah, .n.¢¢§§Q40§f§4#O§-§fi§r§'§fi-O§ a r word. Clnnrlflcd Misaeiiaasatm _____________________ now ro our a oovaarrslarrr Job. Free Booklet. The m. c. c. __n-ass. hand ra-nscs. Cali early and get first choice. Fred H. ‘Irainor, Grafton Bt. L-ssoz PRIVATE HOME KINDERGAR- tens pay. We start you. The Canadian Kindergarten Institute, Toronto (10.1 10-957. WE CAN BEBUILD THAT BAT- tery of yours and guarantee the work at asurprisingly low ‘price. Call, we'll do the ditty work. Joe's Garage, corner Prince and Dor- chester Bis. Charlottetown. 11-5401 To Let ROOMS T0 LET-FURNISHED or unfurnished. Apply 199 Hills- boro 5t. L-oaza T0 LE1‘ — 3 FURNISHED 11.00015 on first floor. Apply Guardian. __ 11-5553. T0 LET-UNFURNISIIED FOUR. room apartment. Apply at Eldon Hotel. 11-5487 ._.__.________.________ T0 LET-HOUSE 200 PRINCE ST. and 297 Fitzroy Street. Apply 299 Pltzroy Street. 11-5590 T0 LET-JULY llt, MODERN l0 room house. No. 266 Kent Street. Apply lfiEwlm Ave. L-5557. T0 LET-HOUSE M0 Rat's? ST. and 297 Fitzroy Street. Apply 299 Fitzroy Street. L-5590. BED SITITING ROOM FURNISH- ed. first floor, with or without board, with fireplace, Also two front bedrooms. Apply Guardian. 14-5578. T0 Ll’! — ONE FURNISHED front bed-room, lovely and airy, suitable for two. Also use of parlor if needed. Without board. Add. 243 Richmond Street, City. 11-5587. ________ _Wanted ___________.._<_ WANTED T0 BEN‘! 1'03. SUM‘ mer months in country. house with modern convenience. "F." care Guardian. l. Senate Decides Against Changes In Merchant lflag (or. By Guardian's Special Wire) UITAWA. May ill-The 8111179311! 13111 was given third reading in the Senate yesterday alter the Up- per Chamber decided emphatisaily against the proposed change in the flag flown by Canada's merchant ships. The shipping committee had recommended that the Canadian coat of arms on the flag of the merchant marine red ensign be changed to a. green maple leaf he- cause it could be distinguished fur- ther away. when the amendments come be- fore the Senate yesterday Senator Ballantyxre moved to leave the flag as it is. A debate followed with Senator nsndurand supporting tho i6.- Emit-l tn Kings County. Write wmiddll". Ptawleigh Co, Dept. i- '95~-.B, llotrtrcnl, Can. S. W. N-‘ITI. s :-::.—.—~=r--*—.: female Help Wanted igyij» - its cannula-sata- (‘Umrhlfiillli girL Appyy H‘ M_ kfiiiflian Office. L-ssov ‘gill-ll - PRACTICAL rzonsa mbmiiivht work. Steady employ- ‘RC. Role-r Anmy gggii L-5596 ' if ‘> °fnK¢rfoiflliL HEUMAT” _ change. Senators Ballantyne and Senator Griesbach took the view that s. new mercantile marine flag should not be adopted before a dis- tinctive national flag for Canada was decided upon. Rt. Hon. George P. Graham said the discussions had shown many members in favor of a Can- ‘Stock Quotations "‘ NESTERMTS imninnun uuniliiuis Corrected For Every Saturday Issue PBODUOE RETAIL MARKET Carrots {libs Ifarsnipsd lbs _ Squash lh __ (‘nhhngo 1|: . _ . White Onions. Ih. Iierl Unit-inn lil lhs . Potatoes pk k Pork Chops (lucumbera cnch Snlrify hunch Leaks hunch . . _ ghullrnlnl) yo; ll» , ants ons . Daffodils down’? 'I' Radlahea ' Markets At A Glance (Fn-Iiadlnn Pull) Toronto arr-l .\lonirc:|l~lnr1nsirini stocks rlnsorl lower Tiornnto Minna lrrcknluriy New lork Nicolas Inn-er. Winnipcg- Wheat vluscll low",- New \o -—l“ntton, Hflvbnr wffee higher; stlgar uhchnngml. (Quarodlnn Pren) ‘WINNIPEG. Juno L-Whcne “ma; uruhlerl almost four com; 1mm we MEI! boinis on ihc Wiuulpr-g Gmhl Exchange today swept. iloivnrvnr-d by 1W9"! Profit. inking null stop loss “villus. Tho m» selling loft the Tgggtt léurirt; into r-nrli. owor, (lt-gplfc nor-r :|;.'|:i'l"g:|li||;: 1000. 000' bushels of (‘irg-riiun wheat.’ ’ _(loaing figures ‘brlil\\'9ll July wheat hi. 8U; Bull Dotobw nt x311,’ Weather Qllfldlflbll! lhoworl liltlc change- 11m- fho batter but froth-rs appr-nrpr] en ‘a? at; market urns rnoring upward takm-s and profits werc promptly . Pentatlro estimates of fin. hum,“ Int European crops. those of Franco n“? Hunlfflfy Ruunmnia and $110111, ghow a rctlurtimr n’! iikltitififlilfl bushels irizm n your‘ ago. This doors uni ml;- "l; "(‘n:;";:'l|:it“f;|lli>i' ‘Ilnlkrin (‘Ollllirlri I I,’ ‘IFTQ tuTfnlrfi crop toil. ‘rung’! ronnmws rn nit at Wirrnipr-g wan fictive throughout. although Ibe- Ynlumg n; fratlc e-nillrl um. b" classed us hoary. Thtrc Frau a consirinf. getting In and “ll fl tho ruarkgi on quofnfionsi ""1"! up nnrl don-r 'l'lrt-rc was nu improvement in r-n-| grains ilPlllnllrI, rmri conrm- grains lollmvlily n19 ormtic rnnrno chm-toil ‘ They finished on u... rlirlvllsldm PRQUUCE (fiunndlun Proms) BIONTREAL. June iwflrcoso mnrlo. n alight atlrnnr-c in prior: on the. Montreal prorlur-r- nnrl dairy mrirknt today, thorn lining llu rhrrnga In the Drives of other rulllnlmllllcs. No Ontario rninrcrl lrmnmu l0 cents nor l‘°\"\<1. ihc quality ahmviiu: u lllllfkml improvement. Ifficclpts were 1,410 boxes. Exits were irnrlulngcd, griltll-d abip- ments being quoted in carlois or l"! it 99% tn 2i cents a doze-n for A lllrlc. 10$; to 20 cents fur A nic- dluln. 18% in 10 oonin for Bum‘. ,7 lo 17% cents for L‘. liecoipis n. tailed KN bores. The butter market rolunlnotl sionrly. being quoted foam 21% to 211,5 rents u poupii for fresh no 1. Arrirna m. mounted i0 2,811 curios. Tho lmfniu market was 30 u, n", cents for .\' ll umuntnins per M! pound IIIHZ, 77» in so cents for Qnn. b"? llor 50 pound link. 11ml Prince Edward island mountains $100 poo 90 pound bug. With the exception of biriicr in bonds, stncltn in Montreal ns of torlny wt-ro higher than m. llny 1. (he Bonrrl of Trade announced. (‘roalnsry butter stocks iuiullcrl 22,721 hoses ugulnst 5.4.15 inst Pitmih and 16471 this time us! ytjirr. Stocks of dairy butnior were eight hot": na compared with firo nu .\lny 1 nnrl l5 on June, 1033. Iluiior in ltontl n- mounted fo 1,181 lmxou in comparison with 1M0 lust month anti none inst your. Stocks of uhnrso us com nrcrl with f riurl 511.16 a _vor|r- ngn nmnunlml tn 7711i with ‘£4,030 on . uy 1 June I 1935i. Stocks uf_ fresh r- lnlleri 11.5115 r-rranr: ngninsw 3.24:; month ngn nml 21.891 n your ago. lr-wrr. and w o M711 host-s 7 Inst. month Slump» Pggrl Jami r-ulllpzlfuel l1 Currencies (Pnnaeliim Press) MONTREAL Jim!‘ l--‘l'||r' couiiliuwl its rlnunuartl adian flag. He was convinced a Canadian flag would confirm Can- ada's position in the l-lnpire. There was no idea of doing away with the Union Jack to plac: it on a. distinctive Canadian mark. The representatives of the Department of Marine had said before the committee that a nag was wanted that could be distinguhhed. Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighen said no question of loyalty was involved. If the Canadian flag was to re- main a5 it was there was no rea- son for a change in the mercantile marine flag. The change in 1931 was made in include all the prov- inces in the crest. ff there was to be national flog it should be d0- cideq upon first. ___._._____.... AEROPLANI LANDING TESTED srssuoao, (CPA : New methods aeroplanes to land in thick fog England. Jill“ 1" for enablin8 bfnrrvronl ouircnry~ r-xohnngrs 'l‘hn Front-h fruur- nt i\..'ni r-vnts i Uniicrl Pltzlltis rilriiill- :|i Jr-ili of one ‘wort-out (liar-cum, \\'l'I‘l' lmtlt unr-lrirng- rrl. Tim pnunrl lost 1-10 n! n cont n1 $5.01 25-172. EX zgazvcrz ilanuilhnu Proust MONTREAL, Jun-i l-liriiislr nrni foreign r-xolmugc in rolnllnn m tho Canadian dollar as v-unpllcrl 1-)‘ 1hr lioynl Bani. of i‘nn 1,1, vlttSPil i~<i~.\_\' an follows: - Argentina prim 1': Australia potlrrd 4 Bralll mllroiu .0.‘>so China llnng 31mg dollars Franco franc mm Germany relchrurlnrk 1N0. Great Br loin pnunll 5 nilil Holland orlu .6740. India rupee .35. . Italy lire 0&7. 1111i!!! 1H! .3011. New Zealrrnd pound 4117M Norway krone 323311. South Africa pounr Npntu pcsaln .1300. ill?! i fl (HUI are being tested by Royal Air mes pines at the central rlvlnl School am. .. rBuvv-G- o.‘ iiwitrerland frrrnr I United Staten dollar discount. FEET. 51¢; per wnl Wednesday and " _-(.‘I' Vi‘. l I'll llonrl illlrl 157iilin~ -~rm~~ puunrl A THE CHARLOTTETOWN _GUARDIAN Pivotal New York Stocks (Ca-Indian Press) Stork» Allied (fluent Pow Am Smelt . Aiu 'l‘r~i unrl Tc-l . Auuvuuilu Afrlrllorl .,.. . Aulnlrn Motor . . . . .. Bath Steel . Punmin Dry l’ It (‘a u (‘urn Products ' ‘. . . H lleluuutro and II Eastman lien Electric (ion Foods ... .. . flan lfotors ud If, “If. '. I901] ‘ N \' Central North Aluoricon l‘ui> Scr N J . lifillln _. Stand Oil N J . Tex Gulf .. Ilnion Carbide .. Union Pacific . \'.1nnrliunl .. .. “Wutiinghnuse _ ‘ Wurrlyvolilr Montreal Stock Markefi (Canadian Bren ) S1 ork Batburst A Bell To] ~_ Brazilian . (‘uh (‘or lfrln Ind ‘Al 1t .. . Dom llrliige . ' Dom Steal Coal B Int Nickel Massey Harris liIcColl Front .. Montreal Power liluntrcal Pow Nut Ilriw mvnr I'll, , Qur-in-r: 1m .01‘ tilinwiuigziu __ , ___ Pitt. Can ... Winnipeg El Miscellaneous I _ (Paladin: Press) LALVIRBAL, June l- Wheat uor no 2 8'1. Harley f.‘ \V no 3 51 (lots l‘. W no Z.‘ 48, Onill if \\' 4.5. Fred no l 4-1. Flour reel-undo $5.20. llllourr Dfllkflffl $1330, ‘ our W liter ivheai, | out $100 to $5.10, p t ' chm" Flour n-hiie corn $4.40 fo ii 60. Bran ion $20 25. Shorts ton $21.25, hlirldllngn fun hiiflfi. ltolictl outs bug ‘.10 lira (lei $3.00. Hill‘ no 2 per ton t'nrlrlis--. l!" 1w ‘-‘ hen um cnrlots s10 0o. (hr-ear: Unlkcolnrcrl l0. flags in cart A blag-n A medium 24. Eggs R 23. kings t‘. ‘.‘l r-nnis Potntocs (luv 7?» in S0. N. ll nits MI In 35 1' E l mm $1.00 MTZLQUR (Canadian Press) Stork»: R A Oil Fieatrlrnrnois IfIl|| ‘Fob lmp uil . Int Pcto Walker pftl 1v. Y. cuR (Canadian Preps) Stocks Arne-r Fyirn ll Ainor Sup . _, __ _ _ As i} llllll I'll ... . . . . ... ... (‘an linrcnni . . "RIPE fivrv Shara . Ford of (‘nu A (Canadian Prranl TORONTO, Juno. 1—-.\linlng lbnrrs only mildly reflected the day‘: weak irmc on the industrial short-s boards. inane-s in no instances nxccrding half n‘ tlnllrlr. Mont of tho recessions worn unrlcr 5 cents, and against these lanai-a were n number of sharp ad- vnrlr-os in ihc mrrliilirl-prived gold group and the day's volume was well up nround the recent nrcrugc. Tho new month uyened with the seninn gold shares continuing the sumo lurk of pep they exhibited prac- iir-niiy nil through May. Douro. Mc- Intyre nml Luke Shore cornhlnell iurnr-rl nvcr loss ilrnu i100 shares. llomn lost 35 ot-nts, Xicluiyrc '25. llnilingor l0, Plunder Ill and Tack ifughrr, Wrigh il-Iargrooros and Bra- ltlruv‘ F» rants ouch Interest centred in San Antonio rind Llitiv Ln“: Lew which climbed trading Sun An- tn ' nll-filno finialwrl- at». 5.71) for u gain cunts. TOIKONEU, dunno l—— Stork! Clue M .. 132% ‘W: '- Nortlr i‘:ln . . . Olga Oil Pnylurrstt-r . I‘?! i‘ ,\I C Pioneer Premier _ Renli Auili Rono lloid . Sun Ant. . ‘Thorns Cad . ‘Powngluar: . _ _ Treadwell .. Pond Ore . . . Pow (‘In .. . Poiirlnni Preston . _ Ritz-pie .. Rnlvh Mont . Stlrlacona .. White Lake Wood Kirk . THE BACK STRETCH (Continued from Page '1) whose members pilot their trotters against fellow me b and often enter professional com- petition on the Grand Circuit. Groups are being fomred on var- ious rau track sections on the east, west and far west sectors of the U. S. oomprild of young men and: women too. who share owner- ship in trotfers and pacer-s, help train and take turns racing them. OWTI Among the more prominent wealthy amateurs in the ‘harness game are E. Roland, l-Iandman. Goshen, N. Y., William H. Cane, Jersey City, N. Y., W. N. Reynolds and Dick Reynolds, Winston- Salenr. If. 0., Thomas B. Hogan and Henry H. Knight, Chicago, John L. Dodge. Lexington, Ky., Dr. O. M. Edwards, Pittsburg, Allan J. Wilson. Boston, David M. Look, New York, L. B. Shepherd, Hanover, Pa. 'I'hc tremendous popularity which the motion picture David Hal-um has attained in which Will Rogers, the comedian, drove a trot- ter in a race has led to arrange- ments which may materialize in Will Rogers driving J. E- Vonian 2.02 against Dick Reynolds 1.59 1-2 with Dick Reynolds up, at the "‘ Ohio Stale Fair, Columbus, Ohio. Golden 2.12 owned by C. F. Kertney, Susmmerside, has been placed by that gentleman in the hands of Mac Steele for training and campaigning, Mac has a great facility for improving trottzrs and do not be surprised if Golden in his hands registers 2.10. North Sydney races which were to have been held on May 24th but were postponed ovring to weather conditions were run off last Wednesday. Joe the Great, driven by Bteen Purvis, won the nmed race from Worthy Set. ‘Ikurrpunug and I"lo Abbe. best time 1.06 1-2. The 2.25 class was won b_y Lucky B. owned by M. ;e McAdam, ‘Glace Bay, and driven by Charlie Sweet, best time 1.08. Independence Girl. from Maine, here u a two-year-old when it was trained in the stable of Peter Con- toy. The most speed displayed at the Charlottetown Driving Park track so far this season was a demon- stration by The Willis yesterday morning when he paced a mile in 2.27 with the last half in 1.171 4-5 and the last quarter in 32 1-2 sec- onds. As he had to go very wide all up the back stretch. upper turn ".- and home stretch and there was a _ equal to 1.05, i';|i nml Ed | . \‘.'n| Rial . .' (‘iiriiroo Hon .\lnll w" Pat (‘hilmug _ (‘icrivy . . Folunrrrrio Uolrlluon ~_ . Fnnlngnli Voniunrulu Hull! Luke rirnnnrloro . iiulrlull- iirnhrim ... (inroads ... lirull .. firm-no . tlnnnnr . . llnrker . Hfilllngfir Homestead very cold wind blowing it was but the best part of it was the way he did it, perfect gutted we would say. The 24th of May saw some good racing up in Ontario. At Mitchell over 3,000 people witnessed the harness horse meeting and spirited competition was displayed in all three events. A atal of 24 horses faced the starter. The Admiral in straight The 2.20 clan was won by Jack Grattan also in straight hearts with Mable Grattan second. ‘dheerful Grattan third, best time 2.11 1-2. Tia 2.16 mortality tho redcubiabls l-l, 46° ztumsd out winner of nineteen nus last year with the hotter Norman Peter 2.0’! winner of twelve races second, but than 210 in the third heat. A rc- markahle performance for so early in the season over a Gwadian track. At Bamia, Ont... a big crowd to sec the races despite o. bitter cold north wind. The 2.11 class was won by Grattan Bars‘ Jr. best time 2.16. In the 2.22 Bay June won the first heat in 2.10, Dorothy Grsttan the second in 2.15 3-4 and Miss Crummer the third in 2.14 1-4. Nettie G. full sister of Star G. 2.09 1-4 in the Merrytime Stables, Halifax, was 3, 3, 2 in the summary. The Canadian Standard Brel Horse Society has issued a list of the trotters and pacer-s with their owners that have paid up the last payment which was due on Mo? 15m for the Canadian three-year- old trotting futurity, purse $3.000 and the Canadi n three-year-old pacing futurity, purse 83,000. Winch will be racer‘ at the Canaddan Ztlat- tonal Exhit I on, September 5th. A total of twenty-four three-year-old izotiers are entered in the trotting event and no less than forty-four pacers are entered in the pacing event. Twenty-three of the pacers are sired by sons or grandsons of Grattan Royal 2.06 1-4, ten of these by his son Grattan Bars 1-59 1- vrinner of four $25,000 stakes. The three-year-oird colt Junior Bars by Gratmn Bars 1.59 1-4 in the stable of Vic Flecnixrg at Syra- cuse, N. Y., is shovrixrg some dazz- ling speed. In a recent workout he stArtied the rail birds by going “i: the rm quarter in 2a 1-4 seconds. It was Vic who drove his sire in his great ca-mpaign a few years ago. Hank McKay, East Royalty, has a two-year-oid trotter by Captain Aubrey that appears very promis- ing, Several horsemen who saw it step around at Frank's place say it is a real wonder for the chance it has had. Charlie Barrett, Park Hill, Ontz. has experienced some wonderful good fortune in his horse ventures. particularly when he purchased Grattan Royal for $100 as a two- year-old and sold him for $5,000 1n the fall of his three-year-cld form. then a few years later bought him for 8100 and made a fortune with him in the stud only to lose him by pneumonia at the height of his popularity. He has had. another bad setback in the death of his great young sire Grattan Direct (3) 2.13 1-4 already on the thresh- old of fame and popularity due to the performance of Ginger Grat- tan 2.07 sold a few months ago for $2.500 and numerous other good pawl-s. His loss will be a severi- one to the horse industry. All. Pep i3) 2.08 1-4 a member of Will Caton’; stable at. Goshen, N. ‘Y, set a track record for trotters for the season of 2.08 3-4 working along with the four-ycar-old pacer Battle Axe t3] 2.09 1-2. Zombro Hanover 2.00 who filled the headlines two years ago when he won his every start but tzwo, but was laid up last year because of lameness. is going sound and re- centiypaccd a mile in 2.08 1-2 with the final quarter in thirty seconds at Goshcn, N. Y. sronr BRIEFS L < (Continued from Pa_gev'l)_____ round last Sunday at Rome, Italy, by the Italian team. The score was seven to one and 30,000 Italians cheered themsleveg hoarse. Both Argentine and Brazil were likewise eliminated, Sweden beating the former three to two at Bologna, Italy, while Spain defeated Brazil three m one at Genoa. At Tourin the game had to go into two extra periods before Austria eliminated France three to two while Belgium put up a great tussle with Germany but lost out five to two at Florence. The University of Pennsylvania won the Adams Cup Saturday by defeating Harvard and Indianapolis rowing crews and establishing a new course record for one and five-sixteenths miles of six minutes, eighteen seconds. Some excellent scores are being made in the trial shooting for places on the Nova Scotia. rifle team that will take part in the Inter-Maritime match. Captain A. W. Fraser of Amherst scored 103 out of 105. I-Io was closely followed by J. D. McEacher-ir who has ar- rived at the biblical three score years and ten. made 102 out oi 105. Both shot at Bedford. McEachern has been on the Inter-Maritime team more times than any other rifleman in the Maritimes. Here lg what the Toronto Globe says regarding nutrient Gilroys announcement; re importation of hockey players: "Perhaps there is little need to blame the heads of hockey interests in the Maritimes. They must have wondered what it W05 all about for some years as they studied the happenings furth- er West. Small wonder is it that they decided, at length, to call up- on capital reserves and employ the methods used in other parts of the Dominion to produce, or attempt to produce, winners. Henceiorth the Maritime may be hard to best in questionable methods. yet it. will not be possible to say that they have done anything but follow a precedent set by more than one club west of their own territory." WITCH DOCTORS ARE CAUGHT NAIROBI, Kenya, East Africa, Juno l—-(C.P.)‘. Witchcraft as a screen for crime has been discover- ed here in a vast criminal organi- sation headed by the "witch doc- tors" of the Lumbwa tribe, and charged with many crimes, prln. and - iNotices GILWELL CAMP The attention of Scout i ers is drawn to the Gilweli raining course in Scout leadership to be held in Sussex, N. 13., between July 10 and 20. The Camp Chief. Mr. Eli Boyance of Saint Joh , has again invited Island Scoutmasters and assistants to attend and already two leaders have signified their inten- tion of attending. Pull information may be obtained from the Provin- cial Commissioner or Provincial secretary. SCOUT CONCERT The annual concert put on by the Cubs, Scouts and Rovers on May 25 was considered by those at- tending to be the best so far held. The total net proceeds are upwards of $150.00. This fund is to be shared equally by the Provincial Council and by the various Packs and Troops Durticlpaling. ALBERTON CUBS The provincial office has receiv- ed from Patrol Leader H. G. Purdy of Alberton two very interesting letters describing Cub activities in Alberton. In addition to the regular indoor meetings the Cubs are en- Joying games of football and also hikes. Rev. Tom Phillips is Cub- master and Mr. H. W. lvfcLean, 1n- structor. ASSOCIAEE MEMBERS The Provincial Council wishes to acknowledge ‘ te membership fees from the following: Herbert Jewel, W. W. Muttart, Mrs. E. G. Saunders, J. A. Lawson. K. M. Mar- tin, Preston 'McIntyrc, J, M. Mc- Fadyen, P. J. MacDonald, Ross Mc- Ewen, Mrs. F. A. A. Mutch, Joints Macmillan, Mrs. Walter Brown. Mrs. George Hooper. Mrs. Rielly. N. D. McLean, Wallace and H. M. Simpson. A zrou WOLF cups The Zion Wolf Cubs held a very successful cake sale on Saturday, May 26th, at Moore d: Mcheods. realizing $30.82. This money is used to assist the Cubs in buying their hockey, and it may be because of - . uniforms, one-third of the price be- ing paid from the Cub Funds. This Pack is always in full uniform. MilllTliEAi ixcnlnti (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, June l-The init- ial session of the month of June saw securities on the Montreal Stock Exchange drift downward in quiet trading until a wave of sell- ing in the final minutes swept them into new low territory. The selling became pronounced in the late dealings and issues winch had held up comparatively well were OVETOUIIIE. The grain markets sold off after an early display of strength and while the recent strength of the wheat mar- kets added little t0 the stock ex- changes showing, the decline io- diay coincided. Just as the market closed a sale of Consolidated Smeiters was rc- oorded at 147, down seven points from the previous sale and off three from the previous sale of the day. At the same time Steel of Canada sold at 34. up a point from its previous sale of the day but down 2 1-2 points from yesterday. On the first sale of the year and selling err-dividend, Montreal loan declined two points at 40. Howard Smith at 9 and St. Law- rence Paper Preferred were both down a point. Brazilian TTBALHGH dipped to a new low for the year at B 5-8 where it closed with a loss of 5-8. International Nickel was wreak in the final minutes dropping to 24 B0, off 90 cents, Stocks to record small losses Shawinigan Power, Canadian Pac- ific Railway, Montreal Power, Hoi- lingcr, Bruck Silk. National Steel Car. Quebec Power and Dominion Bridge. Ottawa Power preferred climbed three points to a new high for the year at 103. St. Lava-once Flour rose a point at 34 while Electric preferred was up 3-4 at Denies Alldged Collu- ...-us...“ sion of Large Firms Blil- Higgins 9 were Canadian Industrial Alcohol, Winnipeg = ' 1A‘? 1 ' PAGE‘ N_ir_1g_§""',‘2' Just Arrived Anolbcr 5L- ‘ of Ground Limestone ogflgg quickly ll Ill IIQCII U!‘ my u our supply is limited- A. llorne & 0o- 4 In Livestock ding icr. By Guardian's Swell‘! WiP-W OTTAWA. p: any understanding betwecnww huilc 01mm"! Bsiablkhmenm" Swift Canadian. Cam-M and Burns and C0. i0 highest bids on me "was made before the _ h price spreads P1953 t°day~ Fm!’ at’ denial was made that 131555412???‘ panics bought off the m" e- S’ from producers in order t) infill down market quoations- 4 Faced with a volley of quESiJIT-ihjr. J_ H_ Tapley, Toronto, manager of‘ . swift Canadian denied theft! If! gestltons with quick rephfqsktnnd Toronto packer: was on t 0 -; . co . - “xirlhitT. snecm stratus." 1101"“: n Stevens. inquiry clwirmfliiiii. marked. "That reprcse1r1atl\'eo--4>i~ alternato- e-an go into tho market wait-f???‘ - week and over _ we find the one who is 5B! g hogs is different each weelf- ~31 wee“ mega companies? v " “Positively not." the Packe‘ swered. was it no Stevens that the bfmkht ket and fre ’ “cc ‘or mam in ole-Else the mar- r dlyfr.‘ the market and 110i ket price for hogs? _ That was not. correct, repilt Tapley. 0f cutters es of bsef. about into the fresh beef remainder 1M0 1m es and the like. and canners, low stub-- 25 percent yécni‘... market and ‘tho sausage machine Witness 6107")“- fect the wmmittee thought l“ keep,“ down pnceg to producers for me high sradss- Tl" big Tmi’ chaser-s of these cirttersnnd 6on- ners were mostly “DFWE-Ciiimfg butchers" rather than the chem i. td the ‘racker. r ‘ ' 5%?’ fidlrtltted the dlfferentialtr 38am“ the 10am- grade hogs-in pflces paid p) mg producer had not been increased 1D the past two yam-g althmlgll L118 (100195919 ma" ket for them had been Increased b?! greater exports of select and bacon hogs to the United Kingdom sinbb 1932. ' Charges were heard from "Elli! Meyer, secretary-treasurer oi M0??- er Bros, Ltd, st. Cathermes, Oni- an independent packind that cut-throat competition irorn big packing plants selling below- cost had driven his company close to the wall. Ill MEMORIA THE LATE JOHN T. g SCENCABAUGII John T. Scencabaugir, Canadian oil man and early associate of~ John D. Rcchieiler, Sh, has re- cently died, aged 95. The uriter~ knew him when he was a young‘ man. He was a fine specimen at» manhood. physically and virtually.- I rust with him and became ac- quainted when he visited my fat- her's home at Murray Harbor South, Prince Edlward Island,‘ Wo children used to call his father-r Uncle Jimmie and his mother A-und-i Charlotte. His father and mother lived about a half mile from my father's home. between Murray»- and South River, about half r-at mile from the extreme point. lrhoy had an orchard of cherry liens.- The trees being in close proximity. to water, the cherries were large-.- a-nd iucious. They used to invitiakua. to come and help ourselves and was certainly responded to theirikind‘ invitation. Mr. Scencalnrugh 1m." Prince Eklwardr Island for Clove» 1' id. Ohio, about sixty yearszagcJ I lost track of him until I sawltha notice of his death which occur- red just recentiys-Mark Butcher; Peterboro, Ont. 3-4. Dominion Textile, Canadian $W t/ i/ i l / clpllly cattle rustling. _.___.._.__..._ lowly Imam‘: Lialnont so eats. Car and Dominion Steel and Coal- “B" were fractionaily higher. "-""‘~ ,.Fiu21vLJ2u§néi Final Deliveries of FER TIL 121512 Now Being Made. May gin-Flat (loofah-- Packefiv t; livestock nmrkeb pgrtiamentary. .. .. The“ the three largest packing ho\r~os~_- a, period oi a say there is no understandinémEfff think these low grades had the: cf-M