SEPIA RE . LJ THE OSHAWA DAILY IMES, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1930 PAGE NINE atest News of Stock Markets, Grain and Produce Exchanges Produce Prices in the Commercial Markets PRODUCE STATIONS BUYING Toronto wholesale dealers are buying produce at the following prices: Bggs--~Ungraded, ca fresh extras, seconds, 22 Butter; No, 1-=Ontarlo Crean ery, solids, 27 to 27% ej 26 to 36%, * Ohurning Cream---Bpecial 28 to HA No. 1, 27 to 986i No, 3, 24 to « Rens, over 5 100 ovo vvnnnei 88 Do, 4 0 B IDB, «vv rinnnnniBO Dow B15 to 4 108, i vnvieren ll Do, under 8% 1b8 vv. iio l4 Bpring broilers 2% to 8 Ibs, §7 Old roosters, over 6 Ibs, ,,,,., Do., over 4 to b Ibs, ,,, offering produce to retal) dea Chenfn=No, narafined and government graded, Allyn We, Poultry 30 fresh Brats, 260) to 28¢, 1 Inrge, returned colored Po, 1% 10 2% Ibs, +0000 BU MELLING Toronto wholesale the following prices: t) Eggs~~Fresh extras, in cartons, fresh LH extras, dealers Inose, firsts 40e; seconds, 87¢, t | he st! ( Buttér==No, 1 srenmeny, 81e; No, 2, creamery print Cheeso-~New, wing, ons, 20 trl 18% 0; prints 8, S0p large ¢; O)d, large, $8e; twine Poultyys= hiekvig Do, 4 to / Ibs, 8% to 4 Ibs to 8% bs, Do, Do, Do, # b Kes and cuts, 40s; te, Ibs, up hs, TRE ER] Hens, over § Ibs, , Brotlers , Ducks , Turkeys 5 Ad EEE ERRERE] SERED] EEE T) EERE REEE EN) ERE ERNE EN) FARMERS MARKET The following are the quota: tions, retall, In effect on the 8 Lawrence Market, Toronto: Produces Eggs, extras, per dos, Butter, dairy per pound Asparagus, Carrots, 4 bunches ,,. Beets, bunch ., Do, § qt. ,, Onlond, C " Do,, firsts, per dom -y tear Do, creamery, per Ib, 0.85 Fruits and Vegetables ba dry, sket buneh 1a, EERE Do, H-qt basket abba aullr ble 77 Endive, dogen , ,. Mpinach, pack Mushrooms, por pound Lead lettuce, Head lettuce, % yg ' Parsley, per huneh Cress, three for . .; elery, domen .. .. Oranges, per doen Honeydew melons, sach Htrawherries, pint ,, Grapefruit, each , Potatoes, bag " Cueumbers, each , Temons Eggplant, each (iveen beans, 6 qt, fivean peppers, six for basket | Turnips, Parenips, Apples (ireen' peo Tomatoes, 1b bu us Pineapples, per dosen , Bananas, per dogen Cal green peas, 4-qt, ve ore 119 is EER EE oneh |... Rhubard, three bunches Radishas, § bunehes- . EERE ERE RT RL] " TRDE ED DON ad > Tewdwie "2S =03 COOWOD--==DIDS Ds Ta LL60 fy Gl nas iv 0.06 EER New Carrots, 8 bunches New beets, bunch (lreen onions A hunches (ireen peppers, 8 tor TORONTO PROVISION PRICES ho. 1 v "oi ™ d 8, 980; breakfast baden, bAcks pea-mealed, dde! ins, tty Qured meéats==Long clean bacon, A0 te T0 221 00. Ki weight rolls 400; 260. Lard Pure tienes, 150} 1 440 to , 98 Hy Bde fo 48 to hie; shoulder ams, 26% v 0 70 to HO dba Tbs. 910 Heavy: (HALEN, rolls, siha, 1601 patls, 1701 prints, JA7 10 17 we Shorten! 18%; pal » fipeo In fal pastry ah: oon 18 tabs, 15%er pals, --Tleroes, 1%¢; 140, 140, . ONTO HAY ANT STRAW TORON' ' Whileghle denlera In 'hay and ] i --- No, 2 15 veer 18 "re rs at 18%; trinlets 188; stil old Hit] 2 orSSIdIIToDOD S>:> tubs, ortening==Tier sLYAW Are quoting shippers the fol. lowing prices for carload lots, dé livered on track, Terento, No, § timoth,,. §14,00 ' No, 8 timothy, ,,,. 18,00 #1390 Wheat BLraw,,,.e0 11,00 ORE SIYAW, 000000 A100 EE SE ------ 1 ' tre GRAIN QUOTATIONA Grain dealers on the Toronto Board of Trade are making the fol lowing quotations for car lots; Manitobs wheat==No, 1 Nerthern ,| #1,01, No, 8 do, #0%e No, § do, #7 %e No, 4, bb%e No, b B7e; No, 6 7180: tewd 62¢ (od! Goderich and. Bay Ports), : Manitoba orta==No,1 foed, 47 %e; No, 2 do, 44%e, American corn--Nn, 2 yellow TORONTO GRAIN QUOTATIONS Grain dealers on the: Toronto Board of Trade are making the fol lowing quotations for ear lots; Mantitobs whest=~No, 1 Northe pri. #1; No, § do, #70; No, § do, 04 B40; No, 4, 08¢; No, b, 84 1:80} No, 6, 60e; feed, Bde (c.f, Goder- leh and Bay ports), Manitoba oats--No, 1 feed, 4) 1=4¢i No, § do, #0 1-00, ' Amerigan corn=- No, 2 yellow, 89¢; No, 3 do, Be, EE ------------ CHICAGO PRODUCE FUTURES Chicago, July 2-=Undertone was steady this morning on spot egg mare ket, Offerings were light and un Im proved class of bidding could be ne ted, Offerings of Novembers were hight with orders to buy at 2 1:2 conts quite heavy, causing a rally, oth er than this the market was feature less, On spot butter yesterday's ad vance proved 10 be unwarranted with the market settling back for, losses today, At this level a fairly steady undertone was prevalent, The action of futures was directly contrary to the spot, the former reaching Me with 36 7-8 cents bid at the close, Open commitments--Nov, butter, 1» 219; July butter, 4; Nov, eggs, 1,0, Two market receipts--Butter today, 26,9931 last year, 32.2941 eggs, to-day, 45,7431 last year, 41,630, Chicago spot amrket, Butter extris «4 conta) standards, 32 1-2 cents; FA 3 od tone steady; eggs, graded firsts, genta; tone steady New York spot market Butter, ex tras, 33 cents; ne tone; eggs, firsts, dl to 21 1-2 conta). tone irregular '| TORONTO GRAIN QUOTATIONS Grain dealers on the Toronto Board of Trade are making the fol lowing quotations for car lots: Munitoba wheat=No, 1 Northern, 02) No, 3, do, 99 I-40; No, J, do, 96 J-4¢; No, 4, %¢, No, § 86 1-2} No, 6, 71e; feed, ble (eid, Goderieh and Bay ports), Manitoba oats=No, 1 feed, 42 3:4 cents) No, 2 do, 39 Jodg American earn No, 2 de; No, 3 do, BB de Millieed, vellow, 20 1 delivered Montreal freights, bags included, Rran, per ton, $24.25; shorts, ton $26.25; mid. dlings, ton, 831.21 Ontarie, grain, wheat, #1 1a $108 Barley, rye, buckwheat, nominal -- we TORONTO Toronto, July 8, | 00, Cattle trade on the Taronto Livestook Exchange closed firm at the weak's 0 te The advance with all supplies cleaned up, Calf receipts 22, Calves olosed steady at $10.00 to $11.00 for ohalee, Hog receipts 1.81, Wogs closed steady at $10.76 fob, for haten or $11.76 off car, fiheep, receipts H0--Lambs ware steady at $14.00 for ewes and weathers and 812.00 for hucks, There wera no sheep offered, TOUK «Cattle receipts WINNIPEG GRAIN OPENING Winnipes, July 8, = Opening prices==Wheat, July 5-8 to 1 lower at #0 24 to NA 0-8, October 1 to <4 lower at 100 1.3 to 8-4, Dees emher G8 to TR Jower at 1.00 hy to 108 Oats: July 1:4 Tower at 42 1.2, Barley: | # lower at 40 oA lower at 666-8, Wu sa 308 ha 04 cats 0 Bplay' Grain ing day) = Wheat oars. of contract 32, last year 10 A ast year 101; Flax 0, Taal year §; Nye 21, last year 18, : Arixed grain of laal year 182, Foreenines 0, last year 1, ren creme TO TH E OLD COUNTRY | inComfort...and Cheaply! Medern Third Class accome There is every possible cone venience Well nti staterooms, w ir : feather pillows, warm blankets mirrors and washstands, Excellent bathing and toilet arrangements, spotienly Dining ean, pacious Seloeny, Smoking Ladies Rodis. wideduch 'wan't Play Rooms, Splendid accommodation, 100d loed, Ssuaien vise i vas large Book through The Cunard ine, Corner of Bay and Wallington Stren, Torante, (Tel Elgin S471. or any Steamahip agen NBS...CanaDIAN SERVICE London, Livermonl Bulfaet Olasgaw, from Montesa! tard Quite) | $155 RETURN [make your own growing test, Cte Briton Pari) OIL STOCKS ARE | ON THE UPGRADE Trading Sluggish -- Other _ Issues on Toronto Stock | Exchange (By Consdian Prose Lonsed Wire) Toronto, July §.-~Thers Was an improvement in tha tons of the ofl stosks on Toronto Exchange this marning but the trading did nol signify other than slow deliberate buying elsewhere, The list gone tinued to be sluggish and without a definite trend, Those stocks which had ap- peared firmer before the close Wednesday eased back this, morn- ing, though net more than a frac. tion, Bragilian sold off move than 1:8 point, Nickel at times dipped, Noranda was just under its pre vious close, while Massey-Harris ' sold baek to 26, Canadian Indus: trial Alcohol eaped, Btandard Pav: ing lost 1:2 point, Vord of Canada held yesterday's gain and Inclined to go higher, Wervige Stations sold fractionally above #9, B, A, OI}, Imperial and International Petroleum netted small frastions and the foods gave a botter display, Consolidated smelters commanded 800 for one lot, a gain of 6 points, r------ UNENPLOYNENT AID 10 BE GRANTED AS PROVINCES ASK, 17 (Continued trom Page 1) from a platform bright with bunt In " "If not the largest, this is ene of the largest meetings | have ever ad dressed in my public life," Mr, King told his listeners and he thanked the Provinee of Saskatchewan for the support it had given to the Govern ment, Amid applause Mr, King in formed his hearers that he had one again aceepted the nomination which had been tendered him by the people of Prince Albert Return of Resources Return of the natural resources to the Western Proyinges wis then re ferred to by Premier King, He spoke of the faet that the British House of Lords had approved the necessary # mendment to the British North Am eriea Act, whieh placed the Prairie Provinces on un identical basis with the older Provinces, He went on to speak of Canada's national status "When ire we going 10 he a na tion!" sang out a man in the Jront row of the audience The Prime Minister did not res ond, He went on to say that Hon RR. Bennett wan not yet willing in | admit that Canada + 8 a nation, with power to make treaties and perform other national duties, "My answer to Mr, Bennett," said Mr, King, "is that we have made the treaties and dhey are in effect" "And yet. we are not a nation came a further interruption Canada had attained national stat us and was performing the funetions of nationhood, Mr, King stated, and he went on to speak of the return of the natural resources to the West He hglieved that the return of the resourees would assist the Pravinges which received them to cope with the unemployment prohlem There was a world-wide depression Mr, King informed his audience, Un employment in the U nited States was serious, The Prime Minister asserted that sonditions in the West were bad be cause of a poer wheat crop, failure to market the wheat, and stock mars ket depression. The Gevernment had worl od out a plan. he said, whigh would, in all probability, ensure . a steady market for Canada's wheat If the Provinges of Canada foun themselyes unable to meet unemploy- ment, and so adyised the Dominion Government, the Federal Government was willing to sit down and work out some system of Federal aid, Mr King declared, There wah a burst of applause, Mr, King repeated the statement, 'The Dominion Government wis wills ing to sit down and consider meas sures of relief where emergent cons ditions existed, But he asserted (hat up to the present tine, no Provinelal Government had informed the Fed: oral authorities that such conditions did exist, rT ET--T Pek Out the Rest One. of the finest opportunities offered grain growers and farmevs of Canada, or Any other country in the Wold's Gain Exhibition and Conference helng held in Regina In 1088, 1, NH, Newman, Dominion Qereallst of the Department of Ag: rloulture, at Ottawa, has announes od that the growing teat far purity of variety will determine prise awards, The grain shown In 104% must be grown in 1941 and 1980 1s the last year In which selection of weed ean he mately made, Wateh your corp this years-plok out the hest--and while win, grain next year to show ¥n 109 rrr. Ar Cre June brides is Miss Alles Thornton, the only ohlid of the late William Thornton and of Mrs, Thornton, of Castle, and a granddaughs ter of the late William Thornton, iewnsier of Dundee, Misa Thorne ton Inherits her mother's Titian hair, and hae a charmingly shy manner which koa friends for her whereever ahe goes, fhe & a Keen tennis player, whioh her hus. band, Celli Kemsley, Rh walle known erleketar who pl cantlle lars, others in canta): Italy 6.20 AR, Canadian dollar therehy A murder the man who did the killing," turn ment; asa af 04 a ha of Musselburgh Bowling Club for over half a century, and was a a yh tor Ea 4ox gentlemen, \ od skip of that club, Stock Market Prices Markey Summary by Canadian Vries Toronto and New York Mock Quotations Supplied by Biggar and Orawford, Alger Building, Oshaws | a, Exchange Tr ---- Toronto Steck FH Bloek High Br, A, O11 18 Brag, .» MOU Can, 1st 1% Can, rd, 12% Ciy, Dry, hth Dis, Wgrm, 04 bm, Birs, 18% Gypsum IRN Hr, Walk, #K% Int, Utll, 44 Int, Nkl, 24% Int, Ve 158 Ind, Aleh, h'% Imp, Of 804g Loh, "A" 18% Ms, Hr 4h ML, Pwr, #0 % Pg, Hr. K'% haw, HR" Standard Mining Exchange 0 KTH 410 LR Rah 27h din 140 Low 1% Mis, 67 Mns, KTH On 410 Hy, Gold H8% Hd, Bay KEb Ik, Wh, 217TH Nronda, 2450 Wainwell 140 HT KTH 10 0a % adh $176 a4h0 140 lig De, He, SPECULATION 1S |ORIOLE ACTIVE AT STANDSTILL. ON TORONTO BOARD Trading at New York Is Slowest in Twe Years (By Conadian Press Lonsed Wire) New York, July 8,=Tha stock tieker told a tale of speculative ex haustion today, Bhare prices drift od lower as trading dragged along ft the slowest pace In two years, harvely heaping in motion until the closing gong suspended activity for the triple holiday, Most of the active traders had Already left town, and customers rooms were deserted Messengor boys found ample time to axplore preliminary Arecrickers In the ARTrow slide treats of Wall and Hroad streets, which at least sery od to keep nodding clerks awake The market appeared to be in need of nothing so much as a rest, The selling movement of June ap perrs to have heen completed,' The market has had a thorough house cleaning, an the overnight announcement of a $1,000,000,000 reduction in member loans during June attested, Mont of the day's market activity appeared to represent the Hghten Ing of holdings In preparation for the holiday, and bearish activity hy Aoor traders who had no commis salon business to oocupy themselves, A faw lssues broke rather sharply, dvidently reflecting the lack of or devs on specialists hooks Afr Radudtion hroke ahoyt 10 points, a sharp drop for this issue, Allled Chemical lost as much, and Gillette dropped 4 to A new low for the past Ave years, Shaves los ing three or more included Ameri oan Water Works, Consolidated Gas, May Department Stores, Atohi son, Eastman, Colorado Fuel, Ruch mocks an UJ, § Nieel, General Klee. tele, Htandard of NI, Telephone and American Can lost one ta two, or more Call money renewed at 84 per oent but sank to 2 as funds were freely offered for employment over the week-end, FOREIGN KXCHANGE New York, July A.==Prima mer paper ff ledoell 140 per cent Fovelan Kxohange firm De. mand rates (Great Britain in dole (ireat Nrl Franca 8.00 8-14; Germany 28.84, 1:16 of one per tain 4.88 1-4 tent disoount, RISEN FROM DEAD, NEGRO CLAIMS IN ASKING WARRANT . w-- Chicago, July 8=Robert Orim, negro herh doetor, tried to get a warrant uterday for the man who murdered hm (Crim), He rained the day . for Assistant Hiate's Attorney Joseph Nagle, but emerged (triumphant with a wan rant, although it was just for plain Annault and battery, "I wan killed and came bagk to Ife" Grim told Nagle, "I want warrant for Kd Baker, Hut," replied (he presecutor, "You can't wet a warrant for mur der unless you've dead, and you've " dea One of the prettiest of Scotland's hea rant sooner? SE just eame bhuok to lite" pe Crim, to elineh the argu i ------------ A well-known Musselburgh man, Archibald Howie ahas died at the He Bad Veen @ member kill: ~ New York Exchange Clone 20% 8% hh 07 0h $004 (UL lly IRR 4 HE 81% 10% 07% TEN YR" L}! au Low 0% We'% ho % 216% H% 90% 0% #14 16h % High 80% he % LLL 208% LL 20% UR 61% 16K HL] 21% 410% LL 40 hi % Kl FELLA LYRT] BA 41% 4% Hh % 6% an PL" wloek Alleghany Amn, Inter Amn, Bmel Amn, Tal, Annconda Ualdwin Both, Kes) Can, Dry gan, Pac, Com, Roly, Chrysler Fok 11111 Gen, Ele, Gen, Mol, Goodyear Girt, North, Ken, Copper Lig, Carh, Mt, Ward Nt, Ch, Wg Pen, Hall Radio Kem, Rand Bim, Hed Bin, ON) ,.. Bt, of NJ, Hil Studebaker U8 Th, RI, Bear HD 4 UH, Meee) 150% UH, Rubber 88) FEAT Amerioan | Shows Net Loss of 20 at Noon-~Other Issues Only Lightly Traded (By Canadian Press Lonsed Wire) Toronto, July § Oriole was Lhe most active issue In A somewhat dull early period on the mining market today, the stock opening well below #1 and climbing back at noon to #116, 80 helow last night's eloss, Other stocks were only lightly traded, and price changes were of a confined oharacter with underly ing firmness evident, Nickel was unchanged at $24.60, while Noranda and Hudson Hay showed minor advances over (he pravious elowse Golde were In Lhe discard, only Lake shore, up 20 to $08.86, and Teck Hughes, off 8 to 86,80, displaying changes Lindsleys were dull, Ventures gaining I to 1,08 Amulet was a strong feature in the gensral list, opening at Al and showing a gain of 11 on the day at 60 at midday, Base metals came out at §3,40, 40 above last night and Rig Missour!l was up § to 67 Chemical Nesearch was seoumulation among the oils, the priee rising at noon to f.46, wp 0. Nordon mained 4 to #1.00, Calmont a couple tn $1.12 and Home O11 10 to 4.80, Acme Wan uncertain In Its movements showing a loss of a polut at 64, CROSS SAHARA ON CHEVROLET TRUCK Sir Philip Brockelhurst's Trans-Desert Objective Is Timbuectoo London Recently ®ir . Philip Rrookelhuvat, accompanied hy Lady Hrookelhurat, set out from London for an observation trip through the Bahara, To meel the diffieultioa of deserts travel, two Chevrolet trucks were selected to transport the party, . With the approval of the Bpitish Pareign Offien, Air Philip mapped out the following route; Dieppe, Marseilles, Algiers to Raguan on the north confine of the Hahara, From Reggan. he will proceed through 850 miles of wateriess waste to a point on the Niger Riv. or, 200 miler east of Timbuoteo,, Mis route then follows the Niger te Niamey and eastward to Kad. una In Northern Nigeria where he proposes. to join foros' with the governor, The party will then econ tinue enatward past Lake Chad to the Angle-Egyptian-Sudan horder and so on to Khartoum, ' Nir Philip wan encouraged to embark on this hasardous trip hes cause of an_expedition obganised by Thomas Cook and dons When they sent a party throush Atriea to prove the practicability of uss ing motor vehlolen In cannection with big game hunting, , The jour. ney was made successfully with a standard Chevrolet truek, | AER -------- SCHOOL BOARD FRAUD CHARGED AT COAST Vanoouver, July de=Oharges that the city had suffered a loss of $20, 000. through short deliveries of supplies to the Sehool Board, and that coal and coke pald for hy the board had been delivered to an am. ployea's home, were made at a meeting of the felect Committen of the City Counell investigating tha Aiaite of the Hohao! Boand Come plete. denial of the oharges was made hy those charged with bene: ting trom them, under | FEARS LEAGUE IS JUST AN ONLOOKER r-- (Continued from Page 1) fice looks, through his somewhat biwe-tinted glasses, nt the Len years work of the leugue, "fan years have passed and the the has come for full und frank self-examination, Has there been too much fuelle necoptance of the limites tons impased by outside conditions? Han, tee mush heed been. paid to the frequent voimsel of wisdom and pridence ! "Can It not be argued with some Justification that, unconsciously and under new nimes, the eld routing und the old Idens have gained the up per hand and that the International organizations have been Inspired more by the rules of the old dipla muey than hy the ideals of President Wilson / "Ihe regression may perhaps have heen so great that eritles may even object to any reference to the name of Wilson or to the ideals of the ar mistiea period "Wa are ronted In the past and held In the grip of tradition and the only method of escape from It inte the new world glimpsed in 1919, the world of organization und Justice, Is hy unremitting examination and tests ing of methods and procedure, hy continuous adaptation of them to changing conditions and hy constant Iy holding up the results obtained to the mirror of the great ideal of world peace," FILMS ARE TAXED BY AUSTRALIA (Continued from Vage 1) foreign company, ore also subs Jacl to the levy, Insurance companies with head. offices oulaide Australia are Lo ve taxed and the pevsons insured with such companies are "'dosmed to have derived" a taxable Incomo equnl te ten per cent, of the an nual premium paid, This puts for. elgn companies under a serious handionp Kvery resident of the common wealth will be subject to income tax upon Income from all sources whether In Australia or elsawhere Kvery absentee 18 Hable to taxa tion on his Australian income Offielnl salaries to he axemn! from taxation Include those of representatives of the gover: ments of other countries and their salle, government representa tives of ampire countries on of flolal visite, sports' teamp visiting Australin, delogates to empire ra weureh, Investigation or Press conteranes, GERMANS FIGHT AS FRENCH LEAVE Over 100 Arrested as Reds and Fascists Clash After Evacuation Herling July De Nine persons were fujured yesterday when paver. wl thousand Fanclsts and Commun inte engaged fn a violent wind-up of evacuation festivities in Berlin and several Mhineland towns More than 100 arrests occurred during the disturbances. The pols fea used thely sticks freely The Capital wan the ascene of noisy demonstrations at dawn Ahouting 'Clermany", wake up!" mrgs numbers of Fasoists roamed the streets and gave hatle to Com- munints wherever they met and res ananised them, Polina breke up these roving bands, belahoring thew raverely and taking 40 individuals into cuss tody, Annaburg was the scens of bits ter confliot, In which knives and rocks were wielded, Heaven pers sons were wounded, Suventy Arrests were made at Cassel, where a Iascist meeting wan raided by police, Hand to hand Hahting, voourped, Two persons wero shot and ser ously wounded at Neumuenster, in a street fight hetween as and Communist factions, Noorning the order of the auphe oritien to cease dlaplaying the awastika (Fasolst emblem) in Ls many, Whieh always staita a riot among Soolaliats, members of the Fanolata now have the emblem tattooed on their cheats, Mrmr -------------- ra. Receivership For Dominion Iron Ends a Nydnoy, NA, July 8+<The Doe minfon Iron and Real Company re. oelvarsiiip, which has bean in the) hands of the Natfonal Trust Come pany for the past four years, waa lifted yenterday, and the Dominion Coal and Hteel Corporation at ones, formally took over operation of the steel plant hare, The Musiverahip wan terminated in accordance wit A ruling of the Nupreme Court of Nova Hdotla handed down recently at Halifax, M, T, Brooklebank, re. sldent manager of the National Trust Company, will remain here fo several montha clearing up des alin, 4 aE Rev, vid MeQueen, of Shere wood Chureh, Pataley, has beta ap pointed editor of the "Roots Obsas. Yar in succession to Rey, JW, Htovenson, who fa relinguiiahing the oat, The new editor ta a son of ov, David MoQueen of §t, Vincent PENSIONS ARE A FEDERAL CHARGE (Continued from Page 1) Mootin, Mr, Bennett proceeded, be longed the credit for the present: ation of Maritime claims hefors that hody, A compurison of the oases as presented by the two pro vinoinl administrations with the Judgment of the Dungan commis son, he declared, would leave no doubt on this question, The re. commendations of the commission, he emphasized, were similar to the "rgments placed hefors Bly Andrew Ras Duncan and his associates Time and again Mr, Bennett grit oiged the delay of the government in Implementing the commission's report Cape Iheton Wivike He had a brief reference Lo the strike in the Cape Breton. oon) fields fn 1025 and the deduction of the expenses of the militia from the subsidy due Nova Bootie "Phe report of the commission", the dominion leader observed, "res commended a readjustment of gh sides to the Provinces on an ine orensed hasis," But the Liberal Government had retained $148,000 from Nova Weotis, he went on, to cover the cost of sending those troops to Nova Neotln, which had heen re quested by the former Libaral administration The Bupreme Court of Canudn, however, had dos oided against the aet of the Doe minion Old Age Pensions Mr, Bennett went a little further in respect Ler old-age-pansions "I, he sald, "the Conservative party succeeds on July 48 and 1 linve avery reason Lo hellave {it will, 1 will see to It that old-age nenusions are pald Lo avery provinee nf the Dominion fram the Federal LPORRUTY That Is my answer to a prime minister who Is not concern 6d with the impott Into Canada of Russian coal and New Zealand hut ter, That In my Answer 1o A prime minister wino says the pay ment of money to the provinces fof old ue pensions 18 & vielous prin viple It 1s a national obligation Preinler King ways It cannot be done constitutionally, If the Do: minfon ean pay (flv per cant of old-age pensions why eannot |! pay 0 per cent?' INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost IC 1 M10 ho) NLL Baltimore Rochester Toronto Montreal Buffalo NOwark vvvan Jorsey City Reading ERERL RXEEEL REECE TREE Yesterday's Newulta Baltimore 0:8 Jersey Clty Newark 19:6 Reading , ] No other games played Games today Toronto al Roehester; Montreal at Buffalo Heading at Baltimore; Newark at Jersey City AMERICAN LEAGUNR Won Lost P.O SERRE L) NIL) ERE EELL NT) EERE LL A tives il ANY Detroit vier 0 "1 Rt, Louis vovvanne 0 ADD BORON vivian ana BR 100 ChHOARO + vviv eins 41 AT Yosterday's Hesnlin Boston +. AH Cleveland , New York Ad Chioage , Detrolt 42 Philadalphia Washington x68 Bt, Louis, Xe==104 Innings, Game today Philadelphia, NATIONAL LEAGUR - Won Brooklyn soovivioidd LL LTT TSR | | New York ,ouvvonv lit Bt, Louls oovvineaid Boston i ivunannidl Pleaburg vovvaianl Cinotanatl 440000 87 Philadelphia ,,,\ (84 AR Yostorday's Resultp Hoston «veo 8 Plttaburg 4 Brooklyn 8 Ht, Louly 440, 0 New York ooo OhoaRO 44444 8 No other games played " Games today==Roston at Pitter WIR, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Won + ne, Philadelphia Washington New York Uleveland New York Kansan CIty wove 8 Minneapolis yoaeey di Indianapolis youve 41 Columbus MUWAUKSS | yyyyns 80 Yesterday's Rosulia Bt, Paul 4 oy 4 Indinnapolis 1 Milwaukee (10 Columbug yyy 6 Minneapolis 11 Loulsville , 44h No other games soheduled, No games scheduled for today. ONTARIO LRAGUK Won Lost PO, At Catharines ooo 80 10 980 LONAON avian BB 18 S830 Brantford «ovanvnadd8 10, (484 Rit EE seanaany A LTT RRS | a | | Pgoneri ly follow is ACCUSES PREMIERS OF TWO PROVINCES FOR HIGHER PRICE Ferguson snd Taschereauw Responsible for Higher Newsprint Figure, Is Claim Washington, July fS.--Asserting that coercion hy two Canadian pro- vineial prime ministers had heen ra wponsible for a §6 a ton increases in the price of newsprint paper in Hearst papers, (he Federal (rade commission has recommends (no the Henate development of Alaskan mills to offset & furthur Impendas ing price ralee The commission report to the Nenate of its newsprint paper in vestigntion cited a contract bee tween Menrst newspapers and tha Internationsl Paper Company, This gontraet included a price increase of about #6 # ton and resulted from ngresments hetween Jlearst repre sentatives, the International Paper Company and Prima Ministers La A, Tascherean of Quebec and @, Howard Jerguson of Ontario, the report sald "he International Paper Come pany," the commisgion sald, "was induced to agres te an increase in price of newspaper to Hearst papers by threats of digeiplinary action on the part of the prime ministers,' The commission found that ale thongh the International sells only about 20 per cent of the newsprint paperymed in the United Riates, "other domestic manufacturers lead in making newsprint prices,' * Quoting the 1021 price of 363 a ton for newsprint the commission said the proposed Canadian ine arense would establish a price of $67 a ton, whereas Alaskan paper could he delivered to New Orleans through the Panama Canal for #68 und to Chicago for #64,60 "I would seem,' the report stats od, "that Alaskan newsprint should vompete with Kastern United States und Canadian mille well up the At- lantle const,' adding # suggestion that Alaskan power sites and tims her lands be developed and that the Government continue its ex periments with the manufacture of paper from farm waste products, NOTES FROM THE ELECTION BATTLE (Continued on Puge 1) CANDIDATES NOMINATED TORONTO NORTHWENT (Ont, ) «4 Favauhar MacRae, Liberal, HPRINGITIBLD (Manitoba) Btans lay Grabowsky, Independent Libs eral WHTANKIWIN (Alberta) Ham Hayhurst, LAbem!, RED DEER (Alberta) torill, Liberal OHAMPLAIN (Quebes) == Joan Louis Daribeau, Conservatit p, YAMABRKA (Quebee)==Alme Rous cher, Liberal, TORONTO ROUTH (Ontarin) A, 6, Molntyve, Liberal, JACQUER CARTIER (Quebas)-- George P, Laurin, Conservative, RIMOURKI (Quabes) =<Hermenss glide Roulet, Conservative, RIMOUSKI (Quebes)==Dr, L P, Ladner, Liberal-Protectionist, Tories Not Entering Regina, July & « Conservative Party headquarters have announes od that they would not name ean. didates In Kindersley, Mackensle, North Battleford or Yorkton, In Kindersley and Mackennie, Liberals face straight fights with Farmers Progressives; in North Battleford thera will be a three-cornered bats tle, with a farmer and an Indepens dent, and in Yorkton thera is als ready an Independent, with the prospect of a Farmer also entered the field, Wile W, J, Rots - TE ---------- Cut Labour Costs The Division of IMleld Husbandry of the Dominion Department of Ag» rloulture advoontes the use of tris tors and large equipment wherever possible to reduce the cost of farm labour, Good results may be obs tained through the use of large horse hook-ups as well as throug the wae of tractor aquipment, An elght-horae hitoh on a double dise hook-up will work Between 25 and - 00 aoren per day, Bt, Thomas sewese 18 22 Wn Hamilton ov o00aq 10 80 B50 Yesterday's Results At. Thomas 6:4 Hamilton 48:1 Brantford 13:8 Guelph sana Bed London 0:7 8, Catharines 4:8 Games todayesHamfton at St Jatharines; Rrantford at London) 81, Thomas at Guelph, aq Sireet, Glasgow, i ---- thelr popular price * McLAREN'S INVINCIBLE . JELLY POWDERS