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    =. AIRPORT RUNWAY CONTRACT SIGNED

    ; contractors; and
    qe The above picture was taken at| From lett to right in the picture | airport was signed. ee eaten
    twa on Wednesday when the! sre: Hon. J. Angus MacLean, | ter; David Morrison, of Summer. Hea’ ; suas . serv:

    On for construction of the| Fisheries Minister; Hon George | side, on behalf of Morrison and | M,P. for a Sy pi ba
    ti yew runway at the Charlottetown | Hees (seated) Transport Minis-|MacRae, Limited, Summerside, atio :
    . *
    al 2000 23 22 2 ~e
    Wire : : ony Sete 1000 250-240 250
    wi N Bristol 1100 @ 8 8
    = DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS [= 2234 -
    a N Cont | 1000-36 «36
    : ; Northeal 16400 post a En +t
    \. . NC Oils 100
    ; 40
    | ee NCO wts 40 140 140 1
    = 500 24 24 2 —}
    dij Y Coniagas 13800 68 @2 Of -@ N High 1000. 12 12 12 ~12 | Northid 1 see
    Nw Hoseo 940525 197 116 173 +38 | Okalta 2450 127 «120
    ta SUMMAR : ee eM MS inde cgen a Pac Pt — 2790 $18 17% 17% —%
    . , L ewlund — _ 2600. : ruy Oils
    By te—Mi _ ¼ trad-|C Callinan 10000 12% 11 12% +1%|N Minda 6500 10 9% 10 + %| Petrol 6700 7% 680
    T strong; € ‘Denison 1930 $15% 15% 15% —%1N Mylama 28500. 17 15/4 1544 —-13 | Phillips 3870 130! 119 122 +8
    Ing heavy. C Dn wis 1680 H a = ~10 | Nwnor 0 ee eles Ponder 1000 2 a = =
    ’ ork—Market. mixed; to-|C Discovery 1840 31 N Senator 3000 444 444 4% —%| Prairi Oil 8
    . ied aif : Bg EE nye zy |Nick Rim 4500. 7% 73 75 +3 | Provo Gas re oe
    ur aie Con Gillies ooo + % | Nipissing - 2200 185 182 185 +2 Quonto
    _ Montreal—Market higher; trad-jca arrow 1500 2 23 2 —7 |Nins 1500 9 Te 7% 1% | Richwil 9700 132 130 132
    ring active. C Halliwell $7100 49% 46 47 ~% |Nor-Aeme 4000 -15 14% 15 41% Rocky P 3333. -10%4 10% 10% +%
    pea Zs ; Con Howy 240 226 228 226 Noranda 715 $42%% 42% 525% + %| Royalite 35 $l it
    ici... C Marben 21000 36 28 35 +8 |Norlartic 11000 17 16% 16% —1%4|Royalit pr | 100 $21. 21 21 +i
    ni C Marcus 1500 45 «645 45. .—2 | Normtal 1125 200 275 275 —5 | Sapphire 10400 99-87) 98 +
    yh CURRENCIES Pog Pomel sa a ag oat Ba + % | Norpax 1000 21 dope che: on lg ee +%
    , ’ C Mogul Norsyne 6000 10 9 8 —% | Seurry. , ‘
    , MONTREAL (CP) — The U.S,|±,,Momison 300 4 24 MA UAIN Hank ga800 a6 see ee ee ae a
    : : eee “ gus : +2% | Northsp — 2615 350 0 + ou ee
    “Ho Thursday at a dis-|Con Nichol 666 6: 6 6 -„%|Norsp A wits 800 230 221 230 +5 | Spoonr - 6100 19. 18 19 +3
    Se ae . terms|C Prsh 1000 12 «#12- 12 41 {North c 100 101 101 101 Tex Cal 3000 46 454%ℱ_ HR --
    a i . 0 an ~~ 7
    t of 3 ASI8 per py aig ee Cons Aue 1000 50 50 50 +10 |Norvalie 153955 2 18% 2 42 | Trans Can 700 108 105, 106 8
    »it Of Canadian funds, up 5-32. ‘}€ Ra@ Pop 5000 11 9 11 +2%|O°Brin mus MH Be G48 [Triad On MB 0 to 0
    erling $2.69 9-16, up 9-16. C Regcourt 12500 16% 16 164+ %/Oka Rare 500 15 15 15 —3 | Un Oils 7825 218 2! eee
    P Lama : " C Sanorm 1000 8 8 8 BS se O’Lary 56000 24 20 28 +42 | Vulcan ree - : ‘
    , : es : , ‘Con Sud 1300 67 66 68 -—2 |Opem 2325 870 850 870° +10 | Wayn
    es |. O Conwst 2900 350 330 350 Ornada 1500 12 12 ag Westburne 4000 78 75 78 +
    th TOR N - - | Cop Corp ~ 1000 22 22 22 +1 |Ormsby 10110 4 4 4 44 | Wspac 14900 2h OB
    | Cop-Man 16000 9 8 8% =< aieke 2600 67 «63535 ~ flo, 06 bois oH * a ¹
    roe Ami. 162 — 0 62 62 6 $ -?
    nÂź TORONTO Se eee en ee ee ee is W Maygill 4600 177 175 176 +3
    eaviest trading in more than a| Chotaur 1000 13 #13 13 + %| Pardee 13200 55 5055 +4 = took sm an 2 pee tS
    2 | Patr 1500 4540 ec wts
    pat ae eee ae ee it. oe es se en ge eS —%|Windfall - 1000 14 14 14 —%
    site2tved out a strong advance wi |D’Aragon 78700 42 34 40 +4%41Pe Expl 832 13. «13 «13:« | Yan Can «500.1220 —ssdksst
    eculative mines Showing the Coury 6125 31 27 $1 +4 | Peerless 2000 27 (287 oF 41% BANKS = i:
    ay. D’Eldona 08556 15 10 15 +3 Fron 2100 2544 2 25% + % met - a “i ig < 4
    : ; ! a ick Crow 2300 102 100 100 —4
    e | Ten low-priced ssinay ac oonees nu we se ee ie Ge Roval TBI 565 HG Bi
    more than a half of E Amphi 18000 9 $= | Preston 630 645 645 645 -.5 | Tor-Dem , WYs
    sig oF INDUSTRIALS
    ye Volume. Of eee — o East sult 700 190 189190 Bie hie 2800 118 abt 5 10 | Alumini 833: $26 25% 25% +
    Âź. feature, Jumping 62. cent East Met ‘ 1500 8 .8 8 > Purdx 71500 14. «13-—=s«4.Ss«1.—«| Anglo Nfld 225 88 ener
    1.97. before .settling at $1.78 at East Min 4900 40 38% 40 41 |Que Aseot 76636 2% 2 293 44/C Brw 1642 $32 $: cam
    he cl amid a turnover. of| rider 3260 90 «8790 Qu Chib 1100 484g ag D Magnes 200 $10 10
    Sie oe Eldrich 4500 34 81 31 2 | Que Cop 1000 32 32=««32,- ss gg s«{ DSU z00 $2194 21% mM
    tO ES RE “| Bl Sol 20000 12 10 12 41% |Qu-Lab = 15000 7-6 7 44 ‘| Inland en we
    volumes of at le i 122,000) Expt AB saa! . a Qunston fete - bes a o Simpsons 890 $2356 235% 23524 + %&
    : Goldfields Uranium, | Falcon 706 $2454 2444 244% bY Se 3 Sonar 100 $29. 29.39 %
    iS Were oe "a," |Faraday 10100 122 °14 114 -—4 | Qumont 55 1000 995: 8 59 [naman 10) aaa Ae
    ida, Lexindin, oe 10-| Fara wis 1140 60 : 60 Ss 43 Barons’ ae 3 = iz = alkr
    bitati± anwi ; -| Fewest T 19500 15° 12 13% + i ‘, sr
    erfational Ranwick, ne ee : Sgn oS a yobs ile ger ae Total als: 6,815,000.
    pine, Norvalie, Wiltsey rane 35000 10 9 2 =| |Rio Rup 100 7% 7h 7% —% :
    arnat.. Frobishr 600 190 187 187 .-8 | Roche 12550 17 «15 4B
    'T) Western oils and base metals/ Frob debs 30 $7544 75 75 Sched noo 4s 43 ag MONTRE AL
    [both gained more than a half Geco Mines 475 83% 13% 13% 2M |St. Michal 5500 104 in” 0m ± Me
    point on the imdex* and golds| GT vic 790 640 430 649 410 | San Ant 1500 70 70 70 MONTREAL (CP) — Prices
    ooedded a quarter. =~ ___ | Goldale 1000 16 «16 «616. 41 —. yg ipob peed a 23-1, |moved up across the board in
    | Western oils and other mines|Golderst 9000 ig 17 17 —a|Sherritt 3900 420 67 43. | Brisk closing trading on the Mor-
    all : te|Gold Eagle 1500 %% % %h-—%% 65 + oe
    moved ahead in a moderate| oer re” ‘100 27 a7” 87 Siscoe 600 61 61 61° +1 |treal and Canadian stock ex-
    l ange with fairly heavy trading.|Gr Uran 348200 46 34 37 44 socan VR 17500 18 12% 13 +1 | changes Thursday. re
    nior issues ix both sections | Grandroy 5300 19 18 «18-2 cona 0000 «19. +18 19 42 A number of gains more th
    ; j Grandue 2100 138 135 135 —3 | Stanligh 0610 145 135 136. 12 : : 1
    added fractions while a few me- aon 900 22 21 22. 41 |Stanlgh wis 2400 60 38 58 2 |a point were registered, Up 1%
    jum - priced stocks gained aS) cyin 7000 17 «jeu 17 1 |Stanrek 885 300 290 295 ‘|each were Power Corporation at
    uch as 50 cents. ulf Lad 1000 he . ap cs — wee 2 es u +1 | 6434 and Dominion Stores at 66%4.
    : b ives Âź inna: 1910 $17 17) 1 _ - Sa
    t Index gains: Golds .21 ey ate bance wts 780 700 „70 175 Steep R 1475 1000 980 1000 % Gains of 1% were bys Wal =
    ag metals ,62 to 157.15; west-) cv, 1000 6h_C«SASCSA siutgon 1500 14 12 14 + % | ternational Paper at 96 ana
    4 09. : s S79 on 6g eg A at 87%. Dow improv
    oe ee aes TOCKS HarMin 4000 33 4 1 $2 | ulivan eee eas ras ei a 37%. Trans Mountain at
    TORONTO CLOSING 8 Nts ono Sunburst 1000 16/4 16% 164 — ; d pee
    By The Cakewen iver Headway 3000 «53. «52S Sylvanit 2900 109 106 106 —3 | 5434 and Stelco at 62% gain a
    _— Toronto Stock Exehang—July of g. | Hath 5000 71h 7 7 —%% | Taurcanis 1150 96 695 «86 +1 —«| each.
    § (Guctatings 9 eels Suen oF Heva $500 5 5 3 4% | Tek-H oy ek «2 483 +1 «| One ~ point rises each were
    Odd lot, xd—Ex-dividnd te ner 5 828th 23h 2314 Temag EO a Re by Molsons B at’ 38, Gyp-
    fights, xw—Ex-warrants.) Mt Hoyle 550° 440 495.440 Thom L 1600 82 «80S gp,:s«x «| Shown by Molsons »G
    ge | Hud Bay 865 $4644 46 46 Trans Res 2000 21 174 174~—4%!/sum at 34, Trans Canada Pipe-
    pe ee ae ee ON | Hugh-Pam 6000 2525 2s Pie oe ~~ s line at 27% and Quebec "ele-
    Ind Lak 4000 7h 6h hit Ang Ee 20
    Advocate 300-320 320 320 Bn ae oe $765% 764 76% —%|U Asbstos 720 665 655 663 19 | Phone at 27, d oils :
    a Expl 600 4% 4% Ab y,|Int Ran 217900 51 48 49 —%m|Un Keno. 100 400 400 400 Senior mines and oils were gen.
    4 Igom 830 $1712 17% 17% s Irish Cop 2700 159 158 153 «442 ‘| Vuturs 400 826% 26% 26% + %| erally firm.
    Igom wts 300 650 ad cool —* Htron Bay 2900 184 180 i84 +1 | Violam 1100 118 #4118 118 Penny issues were also firm.
    mal Rare 3185" 20 2 Jacobus 13200 175 188 370 § |Wait Am 401 585 680 585 .—15 sn os! awe
    *fm Nph 2200 7575 7B ay Expl 8300 828082 Weedon 3500 22m 22 22% + %| The closing averages —
    acon 1 eT ag i aomnenia 500 11% 11% 11%4 41% | Wrnr 500-9 69) 8 — %| banks off 0.04 at 51.56, utilities up
    mglo Hur = 500 1M 1 1 — | iltco 5500 13% 13 13% + ww) W Malar 2000 7 6 7 '4+1%)0.4 at 141.0, industrials up 2.5 at
    ng Rouyn 2000 32 30 32 + Joburke 29000 19 16% 19 Willroy 1000-295. 2 78. 15 : 267.0, combined up 1,8 at a new
    J Ansil . 1142 20. w 20 Jolit 12500 36 20 31 41% Wiltsey 139000 26 23 2544 42% tsa Jed 0 up 1.7 at
    fiffpex Res 1000 4 4 4 Jonsmith 1000 12% 12% 12% + \%| Wr Harg 100 139 139 139 41 |high of 225.0 papers up 1.
    roeadia «2900 14 2 140 Ms — “Tyo, 1467 0 +90 50 -1 |Yale Lead 500 13 13 13 + %/395.9 and golds unchanged at
    | MArjon 1500. 15. 14% 15 y, | Bert Add 1570 818% 17% 17% + %|Yk Bear 1000 95 93 95 41 73.40.s eS
    tlas Yk 2000 9% , 9% a * | Kilm wis 1000 46 46 Znmag 19500 41 39% 41 41 Swit gat ‘cuaeIN: esoces
    | ed he A ee 1 Birk Bsus B00 4 id 6 furh, By The Canadian Press
    iMAubit 2006 «26 6+ y, | Kirk Min 554 40 40 40 41 | Bulolo 100 375 375 875 Abitibi 28% GT Laks 30
    kumacho §=«:«:10000:«13'—'—«d2tsti‘i HC + Kirk Town 1000 11 11 11 —2 |Gaspe Cop . 250 $29 29 29 eee ‘9914 How Smith 32
    Aumaqu 500 11 11 11 Labrador 160 $17%e 17% 17% + % | Pato 1100 335 325 835 +10 Yank Mont 47 Hud Bay Min 46
    Aunor 549. 248 oe ” - Lake Cin © 1100 110 110 110 Yikes Con WO 0 Pe es 6 Nat tk tne OF 45
    ankno 2900 17 L Dufault 600 68- 60 68, : OILS t Nick 7642
    ankfield 7500 844 8 8 Ml Lake Ling 000 9% 915" 914 + ie no ho mk apie “ aA aoe Pap 364
    per ee See ee wa le ee ee oe ten 41% Int Pt 45%
    Bary Exp 100 70° 7% 78 41 | La Tus 700 300 300 309 NOP Com tao 90° Se 0 ak | Braet 6% Mass-Fer 8
    Bas Mials 2900 22 20 20 Lamaqu 801 275 270 270 : Prod 41% McColl 5754
    Baska ll el a lle eee Ae ena pots s" " . gt be $2 Noranda 42%
    B-Duq 4200 21 2 «tat Litch 5200 141 135 135 ~y Pg ener oh peer ary ie C Cmnt pr 28% Pric 40
    6 get co ao ane Panga eS Ee Oa SMe BOT Noe oan Gok eo C Bnk Com 49. Que Pow 32
    ichr 5100 96 «95 = HSC +S Lac 400 192 190 199 —s | Bail S 5% pr 2 oval’ Rank 4%
    80 «+15 Banff 1000 193 192 192 -8 |dn Brw 31% Roy.
    Belleterre 700 180 178 bes Lorado 2300 «57.54 aT +1 Bata 2000 7 7 7 +1 = |Cdn Brew pr 31% St L Corp 13%
    thim 700 105 100 Lorado wts 400 30 40 20 ir a as a ke ee ee 134G Gave sae
    evcon 6700 138 13. 18 Lynhst 16000 20 18j4 20 4) _ : a . 278h Biel 6214
    ibi 00 76M | Macassa 1160 315 $10 315 45 | Calalta 10 BA BTR Pe Ă© a
    oa 29 MacLeod 5600 105 105 103 Cal Ed Se Se eee te
    S A eagra’ ;
    Madsn is A OE 4k Oe eas ie a eee 234 _ CANADIAN
    id a Oa : ea Se hak es i = 360 360 -—10 | Dom Tar 12. Cons Pap 34
    Mace jee ee Pleas aw cit oes sen Sas 570. 4. roenaation 134 Ford Ih
    artis” eee ae ak ee TE Te chtetinℱ thon «109.100: 100 Fraser 2554
    9a Martin 0 a Hie AO ee
    + 4 23% s
    ns Meintyre 200 87884 78 7034 ÂąKis G Yom ae eee NEW YORK
    _ 4 | MeKn 198 " % = C Husky wis 760 750 725 750 +25
    +l Mowat 14000. 28 aa a6 32 [Can WO 7543 199 10 ko fag [NEW YORK (AP)—The stock
    a +2 | Mentor 1000 14 «14° «414 — iyi a oe iss to 18 «645. (market Thursday defied the un-
    Byer “Astoria 1000 64 OA | Merl eo ey hak aaa es ber 500 8 8 8 +2 |eertainties of the three-day July
    Dyno 500 86 86 86 = Meta Uran 42900 13 9% 12 +3 |Conro i Ee Bt pend: dad oudbed” ieoweed
    SS Malar = 2500, 84 82382 aim 400 $4 91 4 41 |C Allenbee 1100 84 8% 4 1 | 4 weeken :
    NInca 1000 210 Ld Milliken 13075 295 288 294 --1 |C Dragon on) 66 63 «3. «2 |doggedly to a high for the year.
    Wee Nwst 13000 34 3 3 Ti. |Min Corp 220 $1212 ee Fee hae 3830 405 390 405 +10 | The Associated Press 60-stock
    . nader yess bs ‘9 21 +2 |Min-Ore en em 28% 20% -- %4|Con Peak 2500 6 $ 6 average rose 30 cents to $175.60.
    Manin 4000. «1714 16174 51 esa faa 1000 66. -65~=«SSSCHYS*COUWst_ (Pt 700 640 630 «tig {beating the previous high of
    jel an- Me a eS re Mt Wright 92450 73 ed +B Gree 410 210 210 210 $175.40 reached aban 17. The
    Met wits 1300 °° 65 55 ao " Nama Cr 5500 20 2 . 2600 144 140 140 $2 Dow. - Jones industria average
    ad Captain 1050 16 1616 . 1 5500 19 18 18% + %| Dev-Pal : ve
    wg t@Cayzor 400 385 $85 380-1) [Nat Expy 6% BSCS [Dom Pt a fie a 2 yw ledged up .02 to 480.17, another
    cnt Pat 1100 87) 87 BF to 500 «13° «13s Duvex 0 6650 «680:«S 9: | 1958 high.
    h Cent Pore 160500 1914 6 a arr Nes Lab 2000 9% % * +1 on Plains oO $1754 1754 1784 Among Canadian issues, McIn-
    i 35 yy y/ on + 7 :
    ere NS Nw Aler 7300 & «38.42 [Hom Oil A 1028 519% 19 19 ~‘ltyre Porcupine rose 1%4. Cana-
    hester 504 a0 16 471, gs |New Ath 178 m1 —' |Home Oil B 149 $18% 1834 18% —%| > vas D Mines were
    Chib Jae 800 47% 474 478 iw Bid 1000 54% 5% { He. 5 195% + % | dian Pacific, Dome
    Chib-Kay 1600 14 14 bs a New Cal 29000 38 33 35 2 ae ot G 583 sis Bria i + up %. Distillers - Seagram ad-
    whim 7 «2300 @ 32 “9 He | Nw iceen 1300 126 25 228 —3 |Majtrans 90004 3% 34 —%lyanced % and _ International
    a 3100° 260 255 255 -2 |N Dicken 130 12 Marigold 6700011. 10-11. +1 | Niokel dropped 44.
    eb Coch vith 3100" 280 6m N Fortun 5500 12 I 3 Mdal 2142 285 275 280 +5 ie } .
    rea Reco 1000 Ise 1S TS Rae Midcon 10200 «96«4.Ss6-s« —2s«|S Canadian shares on the Ameri-
    on Lak i: . N Harri
    Coldstrm 1350 82 82 «32 =a

    Beth Steel 41% Kennecott 8814
    Borg Warner 30% Monty W 38%
    C and 0 55 NY Cent 164
    Cons Edison 55% Radio Corp 354%
    El Auto El 31% Std Oil NJ 54%
    Gen Elee 59% Utd Aircraft 63%
    Goodyear 83% Vanadium 29%
    Gt Nor Ry 45% Westgnse 57%

    Prize Winners

    was presented with the Governor
    General’s Medal for General Pro
    ficiency in Grade X. Miss Mar-
    garet Jean Buchanan, delivered
    the Valedictory at the closing ex-
    ercises of Georgetown High
    School for the term 1957-58.

    These were held in the Town
    Hall on Friday evening, June 27
    with a capacity crowd of citizens
    in attendance. Mr. Howard S.
    MacLean, Chairman of the Trus-
    tee Board acted as Chairman for
    the occasion, Seated on the stage
    were: Mr. James MacConnell,
    member of the Board of Trustees
    Mrs, Edward Easton, President
    of the Home and School Associa-
    tion, who presented the prizes;
    Mr. K. Lapp, Provincial Chair-
    man of the Red Cross Swimming
    and Water Safety Programme,
    who presented Certificates, Med-
    allions and Awards of Merit from
    the Royal. Life Saving Society,
    The graduation class were also
    seated on the stage,

    The programme included an
    opening chorus ‘‘O Canada”; re-
    citation, “Epitaph To The Old
    Red school’’ by Corinne Lavers;
    recitation, by Clair MacDonald:
    choral reading. ‘‘Grey and White
    by the pupils of Grade 3 A;
    Chorus; “Tammy” by Senior
    Girls and recitation by Phyllis
    MacNeill.

    Miss Joan Murphy’ gave an in-
    teresting and complete report. of
    he year’s activities, covering all

    social events. Remarks were giv-
    en by the Chairman and by Mr.
    J. A. B. MacConnell, a former
    principal of Georgetown School.
    Twenty one pupils had perfect
    attendance for the School Year
    | and received prizes,
    GRADE X
    Certificate winners: 1, Joan Bat-
    hilder, 2. Joseph Murphy, 3.
    Margaret Jean Buchanan, 4. Char
    les Hansen, 5. Joseph Martell,
    6. Brian Curley, 7. Marilyn Go-
    tell and Leonard Martell, 8. Wik
    liam Arthur.
    PRIZE WINNERS GRADE Xx:
    (Miss Murphy’s Department)

    Governor General’s Medal
    Joan Batchilder. °

    General Proficiency, Joan Bat-
    childer, :

    2nd Highest Aggregate—Joseph
    Murphy.

    8rd Highest Aggregate—Mar-
    garet Jean Buchanan. .

    Current Events, Charles Han-
    sen.

    Arithmetic, Joseph Martell.

    General Knowledge Brian Cur-
    ley. : : *

    Spelling Marilyn Gotell

    Mathmatics Leonard Martell.

    Application William — Arthur,
    Frances Baker and Howard
    Wight.

    Sportsmanship Stephen Arsen-
    ault and Chester David.

    Improvement in Studies Gerald
    MacDonald.
    (Mrs. Cain’s Department)

    Certificate winners in order of
    merit:1. Marie Larsen and Ruth
    LeLacheur 2. Marie MaeLean,

    can exchange changed fraction-
    ally. Canadian Marconi and Sha-
    winigan were up % while Sap.
    phire Petroleums and Scurry-

    Rainbow Oil rose -1-16. Preston
    East Dome dropped 1-16 and Jup-
    iter Oils was off %. —
    What. stocks did:

    Thur, Wed.
    Advances 556 488
    Declines 325-405
    Unchanged 281 (275
    Total issues 1162 1168

    NEW YORK CLOSING STOCKS
    By The Canadian Press

    PRODUCE

    MONTREAL (CP) — Agricul-
    ture department. quotations:

    Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices
    to country station, wooden cases,
    extra-large 56 - 57; large 56-57;
    medium 52-5442; small 32-33: B
    34; C 23. Receipts 72.

    Butter: Current receipts tend-
    erable 63%, not tenderable 62-
    6244; fresh grade creamery print
    job price 6314-644%; fresh whole-
    sale 63.

    Cheese: Delivered Montreal not
    waxed, Quebec white 33, colored
    33; wholesale Quebec white 34,
    colored 34. Current receipts On-
    tario white f.o.b, grading station
    35,. colored 354%; wholesale On-
    tario white 35%4, colored 3554.

    Potatoes: P.E.I, 75s 2.10 - 2.25;
    P.E.I. 50s 1.50-1.60; P.E.I. 10s .30-
    30; N.B. 75s 2.25-2.35: N.B. 50s
    1.50-1,60; N.B. 10s .35-37;— Vir-
    ginia 50s 2.25; Virginia, new, 100s
    4.25, N. Carolina 100s 4.25; N.
    Carolina 50s 2.25. ‘

    GRAIN

    WINNIPEG (CP)—All oats and
    barley contracts made new sea-

    day on the Winnipeg grain ex-
    change. Other grain prices also
    advanced as general demand
    again was prompted by lack of
    rain in dry areas and unfavor-
    able erop reports.
    Closing prices: 42. 02 as,
    Oats: Jly 2% higher 78; Oct.
    1% higher 77%; Dec. 2 higher
    7654; May 1% higher 7742a.
    Barley: Jly 1% higher 1.01%;
    Oct. 1% higher 1.03%; Dee. 1%-
    1% higher 1.015%-%4b; May 1
    higher 1.035. ‘
    Flax: Jly 7% higher 3.33%; Oct
    72-84% higher 3.25%4-3.26; Dec, 6-
    6% higher 3.16-3.164%; May 6%
    higher 3,20%b.
    Rye: Jly 1 higher 1.13%;. Oct.
    34-Yg higher 1.14%-1.15; Dee.
    higher 1.15%b; May % , lower

    phases of the educational pro-|
    || gramme, as well as athletic and

    sonal highs in active trade Thurs- |’

    Georgetown High School
    And Standings:

    Miss Joan Batchilder won and].

    Aldene MacCormack and
    Charles Fitzgerald, Herbert Mur-
    phy, Linda Batchilder, Barrie
    Morrison, Elaine Scully, Joey
    Walsh, Peggy Ann Aitken, Carl
    Martell, Roy MacNeill, Mark
    Murphy.

    Grade IX Pass List: Walter
    Arsenault, Lawrence Batchilder,
    James Burke, Gladys Ann David.
    Grade IX Prize Winners:..... ....

    General Proficiency: 1. Marie
    Larsen. and Ruth LeLacheur,
    2. Marie MacLean, 3. Aldene
    MacCormack and Charles Fitz-
    gerald.

    Special Application Prizes, Her-
    bert Murphy, Linda Batchilder,
    Peggy Ann Aitken.

    Spelling, Betty Gotell.

    French James Burke

    History Barrie Morrison.

    Language Elaine Scully

    Health Carl Martell.

    Arithmetic Joey Walsh,
    GRADE VIII we

    Certificate winners
    (Mr, LeLacheur’s Department)

    1. Bessie MacDonald 2, John
    Curley 3. Mary Buchanan and
    Lloyd Soloman, Bonnie Morrison
    Paulette Burke, Helaine Baker
    and Mary King, Donna Yorston
    Anita Gotell, Carol MacNeill, Da-
    vid Hartman, Barbara Samp-
    son, Bruce MacLean.

    PRIZE WINNERS GRADE VII

    General Proficiency: 1. Bessie
    MacDonald 2. John Curley 3.
    Mary Buchanan and Lloyd Solo-
    man. ;

    Prize for Spelling: Paulette
    Burke and Bonnie Morrison.

    Improvement Donna Yorston

    Class Spirit Danny MacLean

    Deportment May King.
    GRADE VII
    (Mrs. Cain’s Department)

    Certificate winners: 1. Pauline
    Martell 2. William Lavers 3. Ken-
    neth Arsenault.

    General Proficiency Prizes for
    Grade VII Pauline Martell, Wil-
    liam Lavers, Kenneth Arsenault,

    Other Prizes Grade VII ,Lan-
    guage Carl Soloman and Douglas
    Martell.

    Arithmetie Joseph Martell.

    Certificate winners Grade. VII
    (Mr. LeLacheur’s Department)
    A. Linda Larsen 2. Sharon Scully
    3, Catherine Boudreault Mary K.
    LeLacheur, Barbara Llewellyn,
    Larry Henry, David Hartman. .

    Passes: Eileen Rafuse and Dor-
    een Gallant. :

    Prize: winners Grade VII:

    General Proficiency 1. Linda
    Larsen 2. Sharon Scully 3. Cath-
    erine Boudreault.

    Prize for Spelling Barbara Lle-
    wellyn

    Arithmetic Mary K. LeLacheur

    Deportment. Kileen Raftse,
    GRADE VI

    Certificate winners Grade VI
    (Mr. MacCormack’s Department)

    1. Richard Stevens 2, Kenneth
    Batchilder and Donnie Wight,
    8. Isabel Curley, Florence Liewel-
    lyn, Ernie Prosper and John Al-
    len, Arnold Biso, Donnie Martell.
    Gloria Yorston, Wayne Llewellyn
    and Margaret Dalton, Gerald Go-
    tell, Dianne Soloman, Donna
    Llewellyn, Ronnie MacLean, Tom-
    my Scully, Nancy Hartman, Ste-
    watr Burke, Kathleen Baker.

    Passed: Judy Boudreault, John
    Lavers, Reatha David.

    Prize winners Grade VI High-
    est Aggregate 1. Richard Stevens
    2. Kenneth Batchilder and Don-
    nie Wight 3, Isabel Curley.

    Arithmetic Arnold Biso.

    Language Donnie Wight.

    Science Margaret Dalton.

    Literature Richard Stevens.

    Spelling Florene Liewellyn and
    Dennis Martell.

    Geography Kenneth Batchilder.
    History Isabel Curley

    Health Ernie Prosper.
    Application Ronnie MacLean.
    Silent Reading Tommy Scully.
    Art Ralph Gotell. :

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    John Allen and Donna Llewellyn.

    GRADE V :
    Certificate winners Grade YV.

    (Miss Henry’s Department)

    1, LaVerne Blackett 2.. Leslie
    Aitken 3, Patrick Curley Beverly
    Buchanan and Garry Gotell, Pep
    per Henry, Newman Llewellyn
    and Jackie McDonald, Newman
    McCullough and Garry Scully,
    Toy Publicover, Linda Lavan-
    Tony Publicover, Linda lLavan-
    Gotell and Bernadette Batchilder
    Helen Murphy, Wilfred Prosper,
    Newman Wight, Hal MacLean,
    Joyce MacNeill, Wendy Hartman
    Gloria Sampson, Jo-Ann Prosper
    Louis Lavandier.

    Passed Gerald Martell.

    Prize winners Grade V> High-
    est Aggregate 1. LaVerne Black-
    ett 2. Leslie Aitken 3. Patrick
    Curley.

    Language Garry Gotell

    Spelling Pepper Henry

    Dictation Newman. McCullough
    and Jo-ann Prosper. ‘
    Arithmetie Beverly Buchanan.
    Geography Jackie MacDonald.
    Silent Reading Wendy Hartman
    History Garry Scully.

    Nature Study Tony Publicover
    and Helen Murphy.

    Health Linda Lavandier.
    Applicaton Gloria Sampson

    Improvement, Wayne Llewellyn |-

    and Newman Wight.
    Depovtment Joyce

    and Alden MacDonald.
    Drawing Louis Lavandier.
    Reading Juanita Gotell

    and Hal MacLean. ‘
    Writing Wilfred Prosper.

    lyn.
    Writing Gerald Martell.
    GRADE iV

    (Miss Henry’s Department)

    1. Velda Fraser, 2. Eldon Bat-
    childer and Rose Marie MacLean
    MacDonald 4. Ronnie Goteil 5.
    tell.

    Prize winners Grade IV
    (Miss Henry’s Dept.)

    General Proficiency: 1. Velda
    Fraser
    Geography Eldon Batchilder.
    Spelling Carol Ann Martell.
    Health Rose Marie MacLean.
    Arithmetic, Marie. MacDonald
    History Phyllis Boudreault.
    Dictation, Gail Martell
    Nature Study Ronnie Gotell,
    Certificate Winners Grade IV
    in Mrs. Fraser’s Department.
    1. Marie Victor and Brian Mae
    Lean 2. Linda Perry and Carme
    lita Solomon and LaVerne Mar-
    tell and Chester Llewellyn, 3.
    Phillip Curley. and Florence Mac-
    Donald, Beverly Soloman, Karen

    Bernadette Gotell and Denis
    Stewart and Kathleen’ Scully,
    James MacNeill, Elizabeth Mar-
    tell, Terry Martell and Peter
    Walsh, Mary Burke, LaVerne

    Prize winners in Grade IV.
    ((Mrs. Fraser’s Dept.)
    General Proficiency 1. Marie

    ‘| Vietor and Brian MacLean.

    2. Linda Perry and Carmelita
    Soloman and LaVerne Martell
    and Chester Llewellyn. 3. Phillip
    Curley and Florence MacDonaid
    Nature Beverly Soloman.
    Health Karen Lavandier.
    Silent. Reading Terry Walker
    and Mary Burke.

    Neatness Bernadette Gotell and
    Gordon Batehilder.

    Application Dennis Stewart.
    Geography Kathleen Scully.
    Spelling Jimmy MacNeill and
    Elizabeth Martell.

    Deportment Terry Martell,
    Language, Peter Walsh.
    Arithmetic, Laverne Jenkins.

    ; i asin Effort Dianne Gal-
    ant.

    GRADE lil
    Certificate winners in Grade
    Il B Mrs. Fraser’s Dept.
    1. Doreen Llewellyn and Fran-
    cis MeLean 2. Johnny Perry,
    3. Florence King and Janet Mac
    Donald and Deena Stewart. 4,
    Gordon Yorston and Ralph Jen-
    kins 5, Stephen MacDonald and

    vandier 6 Donald MacDonald 7,

    John Doiron 8. Diane Gotell and

    Rose Martell 9. Barrie Boud-

    reault. ; :

    Prize winners Grade II B Mrs

    Fraser’s Dept.)

    General Proficiency 1. Doreen

    Llewellyn and Francis MacLean

    2. Johnny Perry 3. Florence King

    and Janet MacDonald and De#a

    Stewart. * . :

    Language Gordon Yorston and

    Donald MacDonald,

    Spelling Ralph Jenkins and

    Stephen MacDonald. ;
    Silent spelling: Marie Gotell

    and Dianne Gotell.

    ‘Application Leretia Lavandier
    Good Behaviour John Doiron,
    Arithmetic’ Rose Martell,
    Writing Barrie Boudreault.
    Certificate winners in Grade

    Ill A Miss Soloman’s Department

    1. Glen MacDonald and Corinne

    Lavers. g

    2. Earl

    Curley.

    3. Heather Buchanan and Emily

    DeCoste and Philip Boudrezult,

    Prize winners Grade I A

    General Proficiency and out-

    standing in Language and Gener-

    al Knowledge Glen MacDonald.

    General proficiency and out-

    standing in Oral_)Reading and

    Class Spirit Corinne Lavers.

    MacDonald and Kevin

    Earl MacDonald.

    Arithmetic’ and Literature Key-
    in Curley, :
    Spelling and Tables Heather
    Buchanan.

    Writing and Health Emily De-
    Coste. :

    Geography and Rapid Calcula-
    tion Philip Boudreault..
    Pupils in Grade III (a) making
    100 per cent in Supervisor’s tests;
    Glen MacDonald, Corrine Lavers,
    Earl MacDonald, Kevin Curley,’
    Heather Buchanan, Emily De-
    Coste, Phillip Boudreault.
    GRADE Il

    Certificate winners in Grade IT
    (Miss Soloman’s Dept.):

    I, Allison MacDonald and Dor-
    is Walsh and Joseph Sampson
    2. Jimmy McQuillan and Wen-
    dell Publicover and Douglas Lle-
    wellyn 3, David MacDonald and
    Janie David and Jane Scully 4.
    Lorraine Murphy and Pat-Scully
    and Laurence Easton 5. Billy Al-
    len and: Clifton Yorston 6. Paula
    Gotell and Gerard Arsenault 7,
    Alan MacKinnon and Dora La-
    vandier 8. Wayne Myers 9. Barry
    MacConnell and Peter Prosper,

    - Seience Now
    Without Pain

    -Teronto, Ont. (Special)—For
    the first time science has found a

    ability to shrink hemorrhoids and
    to relieve pain and itching .
    Thousands have been relieved
    with this inexpensive substance
    right in the privacy of their own
    home without any discomfort or
    inconvenience.

    In one hemorrhoid case after
    another, “very striking improve-
    ment” was reported and verified
    by doctors’ observations

    Pain was promptly relieved. And.

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    Prices for class two wheat for
    export to countries outside IWA:
    1 Nor 1.63%; 2 1.59%; 3 1.51%;
    4 1.424%; 5 1.82%; 6 1.28%; 1 Du-
    rum 1.924%; 2 1.9148; 3 1.77%;
    IWA and domestic prices: 1 Nor
    1.63% 2 1.59%; 3 1.51%; 4 1.42%
    5 1.324%; 6 1.28%; 1 Durum 1.92%
    2 Im914s; 3 Lu7ts.

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    while gently relieving pain, actual
    reduetion or retraction (shrinking)
    took place.

    And most amazing of all—this
    improvement was maintained in
    cases where doctors’ observations
    were continued over a period of
    many months!

    Tn fact, results were so thorough

    Finds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain
    And Itching As It Shrinks Hemorrhoids

    new healing substance with the.

    Shrinks Piles
    Or Discomfort

    that sufferers were able to make
    such statements as “Piles have
    ceased to be a problem!’’ And
    among these sufferers were a very
    wide variety of hemorrhoid con-
    ditions, some of even 10 to 20 years
    standing

    All this, without the use of nar-
    cotics, anesthetics or astringents of
    any kind, The secret is a new heal-
    ing substance (Bio-Dyne) — the
    discovery, of a famous.scientific in-
    stitute. Already, Bio-Dyne is in
    wide use for healing injured tissue
    on all parts of the body .

    This new healing substance is
    offered in suppository or oiniment
    form called Preparation H. Ask for
    individually sealed convenient
    Preparation H Suppositories or

    MacNeill

    Progress Bernadette Batchilder

    Map Drawing Newman Llewel-
    Certificate winners Grade IV

    and Phyllis Boudreault 3. Marie
    Gail Martell 6. Carol Ann Mar-

    Lavandier and Terry Walker, to:

    Jenkins, Dianne Gallant and Gor-'
    jdon Batchilder.

    Marie Gotell and Lucretia La- |

    Silent Reading and dictation,

    Friday, July 4, 1958

    The Guardian Page 9

    10 Barry Acorn.

    Pupils in Grade IT making 100
    per cent in Supervisor’s Test. A!-
    lison MacDonald, Doris Walsh,
    Joseph Sampson, Jimmy McQuil-
    lan, Wendell Publicover, Douglas
    Llewellyn, Janie David, Jane
    Scully, Loraine Murphy, Pat
    Scully, Clifton’ Yorston, Alan
    MacKinnon, Dora Lavandier,
    Wayne Myers.

    Prize winners Grade II Miss
    Soloman’s Dept.

    General Proficiency and Out-
    standing. in General Knowledge
    Allison MacDonald.

    General Proficiency and_ out-
    standing in Class Spirit Doris
    Walsh.

    General Proficiency and Ou t-
    standing in Arithmetic Joseph
    Sampson.

    Rapid Caleulation Jimmy Mc-
    Quillan,

    Arithmetic Wendell Publicover.

    Word Reeognition Douglas Lle-
    wellyn.

    Oral Arithmetic David MacDon-
    ald.

    Oral Reading Janie David

    Language Jane Scully.

    Spelling Lorraine * Murphy.

    Phonics and acclaimed most
    popular girl in Grade II by vote
    of the class Pat Scully. |
    Silent Reading Laurence Kas-
    On.

    Writing Billy Allen.

    Print Writing and neatness
    Clifton Yorston.

    Oral Reading Paula Gotell.

    Expression in Reading Gerard
    Arsenault,

    Greatest Improvement Alan
    MacKinnon.

    Oral Composition Dora Lavan-
    dier.

    Improvement in Arithmetic,
    Wayne Myers.

    Improvement in Reading and
    most popular boy in Grade IT by
    vote of Class Barry. MacConnell.

    Applieation Peter Prosper.

    Neatness Barry Acorn.

    Art Kevin Batchilder. |

    Improvement in Arithmetic,
    Carl McCullough.
    , Improvement in Reading Ter-
    esa Walker.

    Conduct Bonny Bovdreault.
    GRADE I

    Certificate winners in Grade !
    (Mrs. Seully’s Dept.)

    Mary Curley and Danny Perry
    2. Mickey MacDonald and Gor-
    don Aitken and Charles MacDon-
    ald 3. Brian Rafuse and Claire
    MacDonald and Phyllis McNeill
    and Linda Hearn 4. Kenneth
    Walker and Robert MacDonald,
    5. Gerard MacLean 6. Vonnie
    Myers 7. Glen Llewellyn 8. Jean
    MacConnell 9 Fay Llewellyn 10.
    Brenda MacDonald 11 Maureen
    Martell 12 Marina Gallant.

    Prize winners Grade I (Mrs.
    Scully’s Dept.)

    Attaining First Place in Grade
    I Mickey Easton’ and Rosemary
    Curley and Danny Perry. “

    Attaining. Second Place in
    Grade I Mickey MacDonald and
    Gordon Aitken and Charles Mar-
    Donald.

    Attaining Third Place in Grade
    I Brian Rafuse and. Linda Hearn
    and Claire MacDonald and Phyl-
    lis MacNeill.

    Spelling Kenneth Walker.

    Progress Robert MacDonald.

    Arithmetic Winston Yorston and
    Stephen Martell. 4

    God Conduct Marina Gallant
    and Fay Llewellyn.

    Printing Glen Llewellyn. —:

    Good: Conduct Gerard MacLean

    Progress Jean MacConnell. ‘

    Good Conduct Janet Myers.

    Application Vonnie Myers.

    Reading Maureen Martell and
    Brenda MaeDonald.

    Mr, Keith Lapp Provincial
    Chairman of the Red Cross Swim
    ℱing and Water Safety Program
    Presented the following awards:

    Elementary Certificate to Lar-
    ty Henry,

    Intermediate certificates to
    Walter Arsenault, Billy Wight,
    Herbie Murphy, Barry Morrison, -
    Michael. Foster, Bonnie Morri-
    son. .

    Bronze Medallions te Charles
    Fitzgerald Lawrence Batchilder F
    Herbie Murphy, Terry Soloman,
    Marie MacLean and Joseph Mur-

    phy.

    Award of Merit te Gordon Lave
    ers, Sheila DeLory, Verna Gay-
    dette.

    The programme was brought
    to a close with the singing of
    “The Queen.” A.C.

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    October 15 to 18

    Friday, November 14
    day, November 17 to

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    prices paid by consumers

    the date of opening ef he

    should be forwarded.

    be provided with a eopy
    which includes the terms

    Preparation H ointment with
    special applicator. Preparation H
    is sold at all drug stores.
    Satisfaction guaranteed or money
    refunded.

    A. Stewart
    Chairman

    - THE ROYAL COMMISSION
    Basra

    PRICE SPREADS
    OF FOOD PRODUCTS

    eities on the dates indicated:
    TORONTO, ONT. —Friday, September 12 and i

    Monday to Thursday, September 15 to 18
    QUEBEC CITY—Tuesday, October 14

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    Briefs are invited from organizations, associas ,
    tions and business firms wishing te provide infor-
    mation on the extent and causes of the spread
    between the prices received by producers of food
    products of agricultural and fisheries origin and

    Briefs must he in writing and should reach the
    Secretary of the Commission, 69 Sparks Street,
    P.O. Box 2003, Ottawa, at least two weeks prior’

    the briefs are to he presented. Twenty copies

    Those intending te submit briefs should inform
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    of reference.

    J. A. Dawson
    Secretary

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