l JULY s1, 193a - ‘ I- . gaff; mi BEIITRAI. cuinnmi tival, mauled . m gresm F” . t?” m,” squares-All frienedrs m, my, asked to rive ui gtronflge _ Parsonage Lawn. mchmond St. gyllMMEliSlliE ‘n4 Prince Count? This solanu in reserved for Queer’ c9111"? new: of local interest but n» vsrtlslng of n newly nature may b; l: ‘guts-ll n word strictly . _v-a_-. _ DIRECTOR LEAVES-Dr. G. R. Icmer, Director of thePrince Ed-| wand Island library Institute, and Ohief Librarian of McGill Univen slty, leaves today on return so Montreal. - Aoomamu-a our --- maaw 00mm”: “m, I, rrrrr ROBBERY-A petty rob. . liivfluul or Bummemme" w“ bery at Brackley Point Road has been reported to theR. C. M. P. A Quint-iiy of groceries, purchased Saturday night, was missing yester- day morning. just east of St. Reaper's Wm on slmday by 1110111" u" wmhwkedmitoitftombehind ‘hwm to pass it. Mcbbillh car - Uu-Qufnfid into the. ditch and a W; men received bad cuts w‘; bruises. Mr. MacNeill was not m“, A Fmnk Arsenault, 116101181118 w 5L Eleanor-is who was with the m, w, received slight into-rice “d was taken with the other two mm; men tc the Prince Oounty smug, Arsensult remained in h, hgspitfil all night but the other m“; mm after being treated w” taken to their homes. The m Wm badly smashed up. HENDERSUN ls um iABllR [E l_l__l_l E n (Canadian Preset lpNDON, July 80—I.abor today who Arthur Henderson, veteran “boi- looder, as its s" DWUW candidate in the forthcoming by- uoctiorl in the Clay Cross division of Derby. m, Henderson, chairman of the pmminmeflli Conference st Gen- m and a former Foreign Secret- fly in the Labor administration of |_ Ramsay MacDonald, last week mncunced he had declined to ul- bv his name tc be submitted for ation in connection with the election. Today, however, the party decid- mo call upon his services and Mr. Manson's decision is awaited m; interest. Ha was n member of Psrliamcnt with brief interruptions hmivl903 until 193i when he was fled in the general election by flea-Admiral Gordon Campbell, National Government nominee, in Bumley. ___.__.______ FREDERIGION, N. B., July 29.- ‘An authorized assignment into bankruptcy of the Fred B. Edge- combe Company Ltd., was filed in the office oi the Official Receiver, I, A. McKay, K.C., of this city with heels listed at $45,589,313 and liabili- ties placed at $26,56955. Harry G. Iobcn of this city has been appoin- ted custodian. BIRTHS I SERMON BY VISITING CLERGYMAN - Very Rev. J. M. Reardon, Minneapolis, who is visit- ing his native province at the pres- ent time, preached a forceful and inspiring sermon at the 11 o'clock Mass at St. Dunstarfs Basilica yes- terday. High Mass was celebrated by Rev. George MacDonald. BUY ADMISSION TICKETS AT NEW ANNAN GATES-Beware oi fourflushers selling spurious tick- ets on the roads approaching. A special new ticket only is good for admission. Anyone caught entering the park through bushes or over fences will be treated as a law breaker by the R; C. M. Police, who will be present. Come early and avoid the rush. 2128-7-31-11 I! SUMMER. VISITOR-Dr. J. A. Nicholson; who was for many years registrar of McGill University, and who was Superintendent of Educa- tion in this province from 1889 to 1891, is visiting the city at the present time, and is the guest of Mr. Kenneth Martin. Dr. Nicholson M11611 from his position several years ago and now resides at West- mount, near Montreal. Dr. Nichol- son is a son of_tha late Hon. John Nicholson, who was a member of the Legislative Council, and is a brother-in-law of Mr. A. A. Mao. Lean, city. EARLY MORNTNGBREAK - A case of breaking and entering in broad daylight occurred about 5.15 yesterday morning when the grocery store of Mr. Charles McKarrls was entered by an unknown man. The burglar, who had gained "entrance to the store through a cellar hatch, which had been‘ left unfastened, fil- led a. bag with cigarettes, tobacco, and other articles and then proceed- ed to the proprietors room. When the latter awoke, the burglar took tohis heels. Mr. McKarris pursued him through the store, but was un- able to catch him. Only a. few cop- psrs wereimissing from the store. The bag of loot was left behind. COMMEMORATION SERVICE - The anniversary oi the founding oi the Geddie Memorial Church was celebrated yesterday at New Lon- don. There was a very largo-at- tendance. At the morning sermon, Rev. C. J. St. Clair Jeans preached the sermon. Special music was ren- dered by Misses Ada MacKay and Marion MaoLellan. At the evening service, Rev. R. Moorhead Lcgate, D.D., preached the sermon. He gave a detailed account oi the life oi Dr. Geddie, who was the first Presby- lrluuum-an the Prince County Hospital on July 21, ma, to Mr. Mrs. Heath warren. (nee Mil- Bcrnard) of Sumrne ‘ , a . Gerald Robert. IIAMONB - At Beverly Hospital, FLIES! DISPUTE S Moun- ted Police were summoned Saturday to settle a disput on the highway between two neigh ours, residents of Springfield. By the time the offic- ers arrived ths dispute had been amicably settled. LADY INJURED — Struck by a car as she was crossing a street in ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i’ 1 Come To The Cavendish Tea Wednesday, Aug. 9 Cavendish Beach ' ' i (CAWNPOBE) Big as ever. Grand as ever. A good ‘time expected. Come and bring your fglends. ' Sports of various kinds for all ages. High Class Chicken Home! served. Ice Cream, Temperate D1111 ks and Fruit. Bathing, Base Bail Match. Fancy Goods. Visitors to the Island cordially welcomed. 2006-7-29-Sat-2l. ‘ MINISTERYPRIBESIJIIE Samuel MacLeod of Victoria receiv- ed injuries which necessitated med- ical attention. A cut in her head Montague Saturday evening, Mrsi‘ illMl-IS RAIIJEITTU EXPURTS _ (Associated Press) (Canadian Press) required several stitches. She ‘also sustained a number of bruises. The accident occurred when Mrs. Mac» Leod stepped in front oi a car which ‘ was closely following one which had passed. NOTED VISITORF-Mr. Frank L. Dyer, Ventnor City, N.J., 1s the pres- | ent guest oi the Canadian Nation- al Hotel. Mr. Dyer was associated with Thomas A. Edison as attorney. from 1897 until 1913 serving the last four years as Mr. Edisolfs executive , in charge of his various corpora-i tions. He is a well known patent expert, having testified as such in federal courts from Maine to Cali- fornia. He is also oo-author of Edi- i son's authorized biography, publish- ed in 1910. He is the inventor of the famous "Talking Book" which will be a great boon to shut-ins and find an immediate use as a means for reading to the blind in the place of Braille, to wounded and disabled veterans, and other uniortufiates, ai- so for school and college work, lec- tures, and radio broadcasting fields. The talking books are long running phonographs. They play for forty minutes on one side of twelve inch phonograph records. Mr. Dyer vis- ited many interesting points of the Island and leaves Charlottetown on return ‘luesdny by way of Quebec and Montreal. ___;____.____ ' PERSONALS ntrnuu, Irish Free State, JuLv wrumrno, July all-A continu- 30—P01lce today visited the homes ation of yesterday's liquidatina of former numsters and prominent movement in the face 0! B» 1u11 111 leaders of the "National Guard" the export trade Pushed 911°" and demanded the surrender of re- downward on the Winnipeg Grain volvers in accordance with the ,EX¢1'1&I188 Fuduy- M 91° °1°5° °1 suddenly issued order revoking their Saturday‘! 11111119719395 "3551" 1"‘ 3mm licenses, tures showed losses ranging from Several refused the demand, in- 2 1-8 to Z 1-2 cent! under Friday's eluding former Vice President Ern- 1111111 figure- est Blythe who declared he would resist any effort to disarm him. The revocation oi the licenses, which caused a. sensation, followed 179-11198 111111 8398011 l- 8118111 11-111’ closely the reorganization of the 111 111° 1m 11°11!‘ 11119 "- fulih" 9°11" Anny commie; Associaflm under ing movement near the close swept the name of the National Guard, prices back to the low minis for with General O'Duffy, recently dis- the day- July future. closed at .m1559d wmmissloner 0g the Free '79 1-8, October at 81, December at State police, as the head. The Army 32 7'3 and M111’ u?’ 37 c911”- Comrades Association was active in Aft" £11911‘ 111111” ‘bwuwm °7 the gnterest, o; game,- President about two cents, values see-sawed William '1‘. Cosgrave in the 1,451, back and forth between the low presidential election several months and the 111811 110111158- Al? We time Slight Rally ' FURMER IRISH-FALL IN BRAIN THE GYRO CLUB PRESENTS SPEEBHMAKING ’”‘ .......... 1on1“ . NEXT I T hursday-Friday 18.15 p. m. 3 Dominion By-elec- SALE 0F RESERVED SEATS IPULITIBAL tions and General Provincial Contests in Nova Scotia, On- tario and B. C. Arc in Offing. opens at JAMIESONS DRUG STORE TOMORROW 10 A. M. Prices 50 and 75 cents. Reserve Your Seals Early THE SEASONS BIGGES'I‘ EVENT r-FORUM- SEND THE KIDDIES TO THE MATINEE THURSDAY AFTERNOON. fail the air will be filled with party 5 debate in rising volume in the _ _ L11 _ I next few months. It is understood‘ _ _ ___ a. committee of the Dominion Csb- § _ lnet will arrange tours for such l. speakers as may be spared to canyi 1;) to the people a statement of the. Government's record, and it_ would‘ TRrNITY UNITED CHURCH not be surprising if Prime Minister R. B. Bennett, on his return from London, finds time to make some speeches in the West. ‘Already, the case for the Gov- ernment has been presented at political meetings along the Gaspe coast, in Doxchester, Que, a. week ago, and 1n St. Eustace, Que, yes- terlday. In the western provinces Rt. Hon. w. 1.. MacKenzie King, Liberal leader, has embarked on an ex- tensive tour of six weeks, speaking at numerous places mainly in at- tacks upon the aspirations and radical plans for the Canadian Co-operative Federation party. (Canadian Press) UITAWA, July 30—The voice of the politican is being heard on the h/ustings these days in incerasing volume and if indications do not at the evening service and spoki from the text Lulu: 14-15: “B16558! Abe Martin says: Thor Booms 1‘ is he that shull cat bread in th- be an excess o‘ ovefthins he?‘ Kingdom of God." Mr.‘ Georgi parkin’ 8P5“ ‘m’ muglon. Johnson added to the pleasure o. 1r Abe had visited C11111'1°11@1°W11ia helpful service by his well render- he would not have included re- ed 5.71.1 111 K110“, may; My Redeem llgi0n in the above quotation if at-‘ier mvethg- tendance at church services 1B u" It was anilounced that Rev. n: evidence of religion 811d I believfi Ramsay of Moncton, President oi it; is. There was a good attendance the lvmriiime Conference, will oo- at our morning service. The mcet- cupy the pulpit next Sunday morn- ing 811d 318191115 0f friend!» 8m?!‘ 111B ing and preach, Professor Kendall service is an enjoyable feature. The sham; on m; holiday, my, w,“ floral decorations included beauti- and ML w_ y; matchm- M gym,” ful bouquets of Delflnrlias, Sweet will have charge of the mugim] Peas and Marigoldsj service for the next three Sundays Rev. A. B. Herman, who has been --___-_-__. occupying the pulpit of the First 8,3,; coming back to stand at the pre- ALTERNATIVE vious close and then sagging again. Buying and selling pressure alter- nated in much the same volume. (Continued from Page l) Erratic Trend Jacques Cartier and Conservative organizer in chief for Quebec, Al- erman Tancncde Fortin, ‘Kc, President oi L'Idee Conscrvatrice, Hour, Andre Fauteux and a num- ber oi Members of Parliament. An attempt, Dr. Manion declared, was being made by the C. C. F. leader to capitalize the discontents of today-discontents which existed Considerable bullish crop news was apparently disregarded by traders due to the continued lack of interest. display by foreign buy- ers and the market developed a decidedly nervous and erratic trend. Buying power, which entered the pit on the break was credited to a prominent local interest and it was Messrs. Elmer Ritchie and M. Rowe are spending their holidays at York Point. Mr. W. E. R. Heaney is endoying a. holiday at his summer residence, Stanhope Beach. Mr. and Mrs. P. MfSmith, Mono- ton, were week-end visitors at the "Canadian National Hotel. Mr. Earl Reardon left Monday on return for Halifax, after a two weeks holiday at his home, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McLeod, All- ston, Mass, arrived in Flat River, this week to take up their residence there. . Mr. William Bryant, Ellerslie, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Burke, Hlllsboro St., for several days this week. ‘Hwy’ Mm" on July 29th to M‘ terian Missionary, sent out by the and Mrs. John G. Seamons, (nee Plnle Montgomery) Manchester-by- l ca, a daughter, John Mont- 41v wife went to the New Hebrides. The Summerside Male Quartette was heard to fine advantage. RESCUE!) BY YACHT-Mi‘. “Ema! Bramwell Oha-ndler, r. 0.11.11 Nova Scotia Presbytery. He and his I Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mood and "daughter Betty, left this morning I onia motor trip to New York and other American cities. Mr. and Mrs. .7. Norwood Duffus, Halifax, are returning to Halifax to- day after spending a pleasant week ECLURE-At the Provincial San- ltorlum on Friday, July 28th, Anna May Mar-Lure in her 85th year. Fun- lral from the Baptist Church, Cen- soholarship student at Edinburgh University, at present home on his holidays, had a. harrowing exper- ience Saturday afternoon when his at the Canadian National. Mr. and Mrs. Harold MacLean ac- companied by Miss Georgie and Mrs. Gordon Burns, of Freetown, sailboat capsized in the harbor, and precipitated him into the water. m. Chandler clung to the waft for an hour, and was res- cued on arrival of Mr. Malcolm Irwin's yacht which sailed down West River. The accident occurred near York Point. The boom and the rudder became tangled, with h! Bedcquc, on Monday, July 81st, It 2 o'clock. i in Memoriam 1 l" lull"! memory of my beloved fill-Tram! iuul our dear father, John A. '-v"'@"»"l?-I"nlli!° m“ "h", 1mm" the result that the boat was blown Ila bluiv vmn 1mm ' w, m,‘ ,,_ over. Mr. Chandler, who is a. strong s. ""‘- swimmer, attempted tc reach shore only those, who n“, p,“ w, but was forced to return to the '1' boat as wind and tide were not “dean with one, we loved so dear, f no Iorrovv of parting without fan- "°"- favorable. In: when m. life seamed the brig-lt- "t- OYCLED TO snnorAo - Two l b t: If“ °illi‘..."",‘,.‘,f,"l',.,f",‘,,",,k d ambitious Charlottetown boys, Ralph P - It , 503"‘. “mm n“. Yea, Brighton, and Leighton War rm, Iiongworth Ava, returned to the city on Saturday evening after an interesting bicycle trip to Shidlac, having conceived the idea oi’ seeing the Italian air armada. The bl-YI overhauled their wheels. packed their cooking utensils, food supplies, and strapping on 1 8111"" 1°“ 1°‘ V. ‘flllnrne h; is fondly remember- Iminzirgmorlas ellnl round hls dear ° 11mm that loved mar i life, W‘ 1m: hlln In destll 11m the “£21m” 11y his living Wlfs and arrived home Friday evening from Fredericton, N. B. The Misses Johnston, Margaret MacMlllan and Madelyn Clarkin, were the tea hostesses at the Char- lottetown Lawn Tennis Club Setur- a filly. Mrs. K. McKnight, Montreal, ac- companied by Miss Dorothy F. smith, St. John, N. B., motored to Charlottetown this week and have taken a cottage at Cavendish for the ‘summer. Mr. James McLaughlin, Halifax, NS, has been spending the m! on the Island, the Zllddt 0X "l6 throughout tho world due to the sufficient to halt further down- three years of depression. Whatever turns. ' Mr. Woodsworth might call him- l self, it was the Communistic ‘sys- In! fn lxpofls Baptist Church here for the past. several Sundays, was the preacher at the morning worship and deliv- ered a. stirring and impressive ser- mOn from the text Matt. 29-22; “What; shall I do then with Jesus which is called Christ." In com-ing tc a decision on this important question which comes to all as it did tc Pilate, Mr. Herman present- ed four requisites. Be fair, be in- dependent, be wise and be con- scientious. Listen to the voice with- in and. above all make the decision before it is too late. Mrs. Roy Cudmore contributed a solo in her usual pleasing manner Ibo Salvation 1km At the Holiness matting J u o'clock, Mrs. Harry Chandler was the weaker and tool: as bu" lab- jcot “The Good Samaritan." There are two kinds of genuine and center-felt. ‘Mic Good Samaritan being an example o! genuine goodness. It h within our power to help people day by do; not only with material help but with spiritual help. At 6.30 an open sir was held. The Band‘ doing well under the leader- ship of Harry Chandler. Ad], stov- ens being absent on his vacation. At 7 o'clock s. well attended ser- vice was held in the Citadel led by Mr. Bennett was to have left: Icndon today for a. fortnightfs stay at a health resort near Harrogate, Yorkshire, while Hon. E. N, Rhod- ai, Minister of Finance, and the others of the delegation to the World Economic Conference, were on the high seas, due to arrive in Qugeo late this week.‘ e great task facing Mr. Rhod- es on his return, and which will probably be shared to s. large de- gree by the Prime Minister when ho arrives a fortnight later, will be preparation for the big re-fund- ing and conversion loan which it is ‘necked Wm anwunt w wmethmg and the congregation Joined heart- ‘550 a 17011000‘ iiy in the closing hymn. tem of Russia that the C.C.F. head ; proposed for Canada. Foreign buyers evidently stfll All who owned lands or bonds or think the price of wheat he" i; stores were really capitalists, the still out of lino and showed little Minister continued. And although interest in the market. Late in the the capitalistic system under which session no export business had been confirmed. Canadians and the greater part oi Liverpool reflected the weakness the world lived was far from per- fect, the advances over tho ages in North American markets yester- hsd been muznificent. While there 111W iuid quotations at the close of the E1181ish market were 1 s-ad were errors in the system, errors under which in times of depression lower. such as the present. people who Cash grains were neglected today. were willing to work were unable to obtain employment, these errors N must be corrected from within the system. Iii-tors must be corrected (on Mn ed mm as,‘ and depressions such as that n u n‘ through which the world was going mad worker mull? b6 Prevented from recurring, the Minister said. But he protested , have been sought in every state from Colorado to Can- ada since the abduction of Boet- smashed and re-built to suit Mr. Woodsworth and his followers. Sharp Reference ' Th’ “mm” 1W1 811"!’ "M- The hunt started mien Mrs Ells- enoes for Rt. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie wom, “vealed to pom” “m; o“, K1118 811d the Liberal party, He w_ pear“, a friend. had boasted saw a very great likelihood of the u, he, he knew the identity o’ the 11118181111 This extortion notes to the family of 11411111011 Bocttcher. Later Carl Youngsberg ‘V1118 0f was arrested and convicted in con- "u Liberal Party was following the riection with the case Mrs Fem radical teachings of ,Mr. Woods- gm}; y 1 ‘ worth. The moderate Liberals, he e “so w“ arrested’ she In“ Hopes For tVheat mt, who was a. leader among lead- ers at the World Economic Confer- ence. _ AgreementAre SavedFrom Revived Drowning my Roy r. n =~ - Associated Queen Hotel. Mr. Mclieulhliu il l member of the Attorney-General staff, Halifax. LandsLarge _ H a l i b a t i D- MacLean out on Monday morning, taking the first. crossing from Borden and reaching Shediao at 8.15 the some “suing. From their camp they could enjoy sn unobstructed view _of m, 24 planes, strung across a mile NORTH SYDNEY, N. 8., July d0 -- (c. r.) - The largest Halhut caught off Cape Breton Island in years was landed Saturday by Mn Ambrose Sampson, of Florence. It tipped the beam at 250 Pounds. Just ten pounds heavier than the second swordfish spearcd off the Press Sta-ff Writer.) intemltions-l whgat agreement were revived after a. cabled appeal to Secretary of Agriculture Wallace from delegates to the London wheat Conference to withhold his decision on acreaso ‘notion here. llt was said. authoritatively Wallace the third time after becoming ex- hausted while swimming. The boy wls unconscious- when Franklin Johnstome swam to his assistance and bmulht him to shore. . tlfi d th t d ill- m!” or slum’ hmuhd‘ 21:11:10 efiflrt toarehclainlvn uilgrce- "17 m-w‘ P‘ abm"c"' ment is being undertaken, although toms ofilcers boarded the Nor- _;'an steamer Christian Kro- gh, which arrived-here yester- day from Grensdi, and seized delegates at Icndon representing Canada, the United States, Aus- tralia and Argentina recessed their Conference ‘Ilhureday until August UNDERTAKEB and a half of Shediac Bayé A2181‘ E watching the take-oi! on We nes ay MBLAMEB morning’ the b0 aunt“, 0,, m“, Charlotte 1m and homeward triPr 1115111"! M°"°5°“' North iltshirs Durchester and other point! ¢111'°"1°'.- They arrived home with a coat of‘ Phone I40 tan and a visowul ennui“ island this year. The lworder was; brought ashore by C. L. Miller of, ' fir siilu-iiiilg-iitiit five asses of undeclared rum. m” L’ beuevgd’ 51°11'91"’ t?“ m’ “All hail the power of Jesus name “i” "m h“ p” ‘1 ‘it 1° Let Angels prostrate fall, m‘ “nsflmenw i“ NW‘ s°°““' Bring forth the Royal diadem zlviticyastmeezsazmuniffblgotrgiagzmzn: To crown mm Lord o! any general election in Nova Scotia Rm’ Mr’ Brown w” the preacher will be held August 22, but it is not enpectcd that Mr. Rhodes will hike any active part. 1h the meantime Rt. Hon. Sir George Parley, acting Prime Min- ister, has been making progress on some of the outstanding problems of the Government. It will not be surprising if some announcement is made before Mr. Bennett returns, with respect m the appointment of the Royal Commission on banking and credit. ‘Two members of this commission of fivc will be selected in Great Britain and it remains the impression in send-official circles that Lord Maclviillan will be secur- ed to act as Chairman. The Cap- adian members have been practic- oily decided upon, it is believed, lvirs. Dobson Clark and Mrs. Mc- Rae. inspiring addreses being giv- en and ever-y one helping to ma!“ the meeting an inspiration to ad present. . ITALIANS 1M A T T E R N (Continued fromPage n" l I | Everything was ready for so s Nisumption of the flight on Friday u 12nd again on Saturday, but 1451 N E w Y 0 R K minute reports of unfavorable con- ditions over the Atlantic caused postponement of the 1000 mile At- NEW YORK, Jiuly 30—(A.P.)— Jimmie Mattern, smiling as broad- lanbic Jump. Last night a strong south wind and lowering clouds indicated the unlikellhood of an- early attempt ly as when he soared. away June to get “my Rd“ the wind h“ 3 to fly around the world, ccm- pleted the circuit today, but his hopes of setting a solo record lay dashed with the wreckage of his strengthened and fog still lay over portions of the’ proposed course. Meanwhile, a. break in the weat- but no official information can be plflnq in we 51591-1“; wfldm gar»): s: the! 31mm“? “u” ‘m 011 illi-lllpuhli- The young Texan, who hadbeen Irelsmgsaize haze? q“ ck start for week wlll probably we w loaned s. ship to finish the Jour- 25:31:; u::"::'";t:;.::.:fi..;i. u; 1:3, “.§:;‘;:.,*;i;:., 3.21:5» ,,,;;¢;,,=;;;;;B;;;;§;Tv-l» Buuulie-Muduwu-iku. 11-1111 Muuxun‘ landed at Floyd Bennett field at 1,5 cups canned raspberries zie. Decisions had been reached to ‘(L45 p. m. (Eastern 3111111311111 i/i cup heavy cream hold all three irLO-ct. l3, but it was Tjmg)_ He had flown from Top cup wamuts or pecans later realized that this would in- onto, 9m,’ in 4 hours. 15 minutes, volve, if time honored custom was 115C110, everybody!» he shouted followed, the holding of nomina-p a; he cnmbed from the wckpm tion day nroceedfnss on ‘lhoriks- A crowd estimated by airport of- sivins Day. Oct 9- :ficia.ls s: between 5,000 and aooo Cut marshmallows in small pieces, Ann- uncement of the date for odd to raspberries and lct stand in a cold place until thoroughly chill- ed. Whip cream llllill still and fold into raspberry mixture. Add nuts these by-electious will unloose a. further wave of political campaign- ing which, coupled with the gen- oral election activities in Nova Sootia, Ontario and British Colum- bia, will lceep political observers on the alert for some time to come. STOCK NOTES Hon. Walter M. Lea dz Son, Vic- toria, have recently qualified the mature Holstein cow. Bluenosc Beauty, in the 3B6 day division of the n. 0, P. with a total production of 18,672 lbs. milk, containing 726.25 lbs. butter. She was milked twice daily for the entire period. The four-year-old Holstein heifer, Darkie Mercena Vale, bred and own- ed by Howard Callback, North Try- on, recently closed hler lactation per- iod in the 365 day division of the R. O. P. with a production totalling 13,782 lbs. milk and an vcrage test of 8.85% fat. Gem of Seaside, a mature Rol- stein cow, bred and owned by Wal- ter Buntain 6c Son, Rustlco, has Just closed a lactation period in the 365 day division of tho R. O. P. with 2i. IIDIUIIIIIHI The collector of customs fined Captain Anderson ll pounds. a yield oi 15,026 lbs. milk and an average test of 8.18% fat, . - . a-a-“r I persons gave a prolonged cheer. Matbern, wearing a pair oi’ high Russian boots, limped as he walked to the administration building to be greeted by friends. _He had in-l lured his leg when his ship crash- ed in the wasteland: of northern Siberia on June l4. It was not until July '1 that he reached the little trading post of Anadyr. and informed the world, which had given him up for dead. t/ha/t he was safe. Serve garnished with pieces ol marshmallow. Servings, 6. ______ lllnsrd’: Llnlment for Colds. Jinunie Jingle Says‘: Over the top—that is our goal So we may please each blessed soul. Sfewarfa Baked Goods. 9 to 12 Beach Grove Inn TO-NIGH T Admission 50c It's a Gyro Dance ,.....~. i. ‘or?