A ~ Rjichf v I Strong! Flavour-y! IIRSE distill wifriortalcmi of Indian andCeylon Teas | __ \\ . 1., ._ ,,“___ 4*,’ l Scotch Games “Annual Gathering of the Clans of Prince dward Island Under the Auspices of the ' ' Caledonian Club Will be Held at i. Vernon River CDQMINIQN DAY Special Train Will Leave Charlottetown at 10.30 A. M. Anyone going out on the afternoon trsln and returning on the special, . have two hours on the lieid. mes Will Start a a ‘ l s on Field Each. Event Must Have at Least Four Contestants I’. PRIZE LIST t‘ Putting Shot s5. ss. s2. 1. Highland Fling, Boys sa. n. s1. Brosd- Jump as. st s1. s. Highland Fling Girls ss. sz. st soastcparump ss. s2. s1. t. Ghlille Callum ss. sz. s1. Throwing Hammer s1. st. st. 1o. Pipers Contact st ca. s2. Vwlilhrwitir Pvle st. s2. s1. 11. sec: Race ss. s2. t1. 100 Yards Raw 88- 52. 51- 12. Step Dancing es. as. at The Csledonlan Pipe Band will furnish real Scotch music. Th! Woman's Institute of Avondsle, noted for proficiency in the cull- art, will flovide eats, delicate and copious. Trout fishing in the river or pond within ‘A mile; of field. mission-Adults 35 Cents-Children 15 Cents N. weather should be unpropitlous, the games will be held the fol- g day. ‘ inlohn QIICQIQII; Yresidcnt. Abe n MacLean; See'y., '1‘. M. MaeMillsn. 4-26-41. glNANNUAL MEETING , CEfEDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY OF ¢. THE CANADIAN BIBLE socnsrv 3 VATHE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ‘ BELFAST 1 NVednesday, July 3rd, 1929 11.00 A. M. THE EXECUTIVE 2.30 P. M. , . ‘AFTERNOON SESSION - his Honor Lieutenant-Governor Hearts presidlnl. in; Exercises-Rev. '1'. A. Redw- kitment of Committees. . ption, of lepprts-The President. i! The Treasurer ' nae District Secretary i ,_ .. 1,, : . - data-mum. Dewolfe ‘ RevTDl‘. Ramsay . .1‘. 8.00 P. M. ~ [i EVENING SESSION mist-Rev. Quincy McDowell. Caledonia. tteea B! - asses-Z; ' District Societal’? ' ’ ,pr.mwelie ‘ , Collection. m“ g_ p, Raymond. President. S. D. S \ lu- . terns. UvhLflCtMf-OW" ' r BOON“?! ......i... G v fl nds of Th! .0» Province. Officers of 81111011". l" l’ , < afternoon and i, 5mm“; we are most cordially invited to attend these 4| n3 geflong Q1118 meetink- l" ‘ . tho“ who wlm The Belfast ftlends are anxious to proilairdghogllziei-‘lmz-V 2o“ Wm "any over from the afternoon for the ev u I Wm “m” m‘ Sacra.“ i> in this feature of the day‘! vrvsrlmm" Y“ iv of your intention to 1:1‘ finch: 3mm n “tuned m m u m mu” The old Prediytdrllfl a“ 0mm‘ with ’ °‘ “whtmlzmmd. n a pomlizeluologfiia; work ~ ship in one of the molt WWW“ P YOU AB-‘E INVITED. ‘All. l; Mil-u , . [ADD tioularl! m“ W‘ m" °' “m u” mlml 1- T“ uaiiy w" h"¢*"°‘- " ma‘; ‘q A! I W" °' m‘ m m: anr my, ,gndnodiaisn.t nhwnmparuntwteflmim '° "m" “w “n b' W mt occasionally w see u it is u» ‘ ‘i’ " l‘ "°"‘ m‘ 9 w‘ m“ a iooe belt will allow the fen ‘h’ m‘- ' l‘ ' “m m u to up and brevoat ti» _waier from llZP-‘lfio-l. ihl b0“. cwnn, Frown’. u.“ u pgggiblg t0 M‘? “ .? g lwuugaf move the fan all!!! Wlillj-Flhl . i‘ fill. a ‘. .~.-.-, _ .'- t 1.30 -p. m-Entries Taken“ . Mother lCentral “Guardian suulimzviaas races Wednesday, Jill! 10- alae-e-a-l-ai (DOMINION DAL-Join the noes i» ltursaon ‘rte. Monday, July 1st. - ezos-s-zi-si COM! T0 TI! PLAY inJubilea Hill, St. Andrews. July 2. Good time expected Admission 8b cents. ‘ dlM-O-Tl-bl eras-r ro on w...’ exhibits ready for the big provincial exhibi- uoe, Charlottetown, Aaron io-za. Send for prise list. I. W. Ieulter, see- wtary. lily-ti FARM IOBBALIl-IIO ACRES. 40 acres -in good cultivation. Balance pasture and soft wood. Good dsifl! farm. Well watered. Well fenced. Dwelling house and barn Hardin. $1500. NEW GLASGOW, ilifhealiey River. Cavendish services, 30th, New Glas- gow, 11 a. n-l.; Wheailey River Hall, s o'clock; Cavendish Baptist Church at 7.30 p. m. 0.72. Armstrong, (min- ister). 1 NOTICE-Return fares for Scot- tish Gathering, July 1st are: Char- lottetown to Vernon River, 1st class. $1.10: 2nd class, 75c; Southport, 60o and 60c; Bunb , 75c and 55c; M7,. Herbert, 75c and 55c; Haselbrook, 00c and 40c; Mi. Albion. 55c and 35c; Lake Verde, 40c and 35c; Hermitage. the and 15c. 0250-0-20-11 WHITE BOSE GASOLINE—The McLslne Service Station will have an important lmnouncement to make within the next few days. Slop at the Yellow Pumps and enquire. 62223-6-28-21. T0 GUARDIAN SUBSCRIBER PICNICKltRS-When you are prepar- ing i0 go a ploknleking it may pay you to take advantage of The Guar- dian special ofler of plates, spoons and forks. Read advertisement in this issue. ‘ . tf si- CHURCH OI‘ SCOTLANDJ-Tile Sacrament of The Lord's Supper will be dispensed at Coleman on June 30th.; Desable July 7th.; Birch Hill July 14th.; Cape ‘traverse July 21st; Klnrose July 28th.; and Murray River August llth. ' i? NOTICE T0 LOCAL ADVERTIS- ERS.-1n order to insure insertion of IQVFT‘ local advertisers are sdvisedio have their copy in the Guardian Oflice not later than 10.30. A. NL the day previous to publication. when the advertisements are half- page or more, copy must be in the Cifioe twenty-four hours in advance. 5l14-5-31-tf. TEE PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION at Charlottetown, August i943, will be the biggest and best eve: put on here. More prises for livestock. All heights paid on ilveltock. Biggest midway ever. Three perfofmiiil - troupes from New York. and 10m’ days horse racing. Write in your friends abroad and plan to entertain them that week. Send for prise list- J. W. BoultenBecreta-ry, Charlotte- town. P. l. Island. dly-ll HEALTH REGAINED and Daughters Restored Through the Use of Dr. Wil- liams’ Pink Pills “Contrary to what my friends once thought. 1 am still living,” says Mrs. Norman White, New Canada. N. 5.. "and 1 give the credit to Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. I had been a sufferer for some years. I was weak and run- down: my heart would palpitate vio- lently at the least exertion. I grew so weak that I could not do my house- work. I was under a doctors care. but it did not benefit me. A second doctor was called in, but with no bat- ter result. I was told that I wae sl- moat bloodless. and I became so ‘weak Iweaforeediolgmaininbed. My friends did not believe I could recov- er. Whlle in this condition a neigh- bor strongly urled grit-to try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. It ‘was like this medicine were got for me, and by the time I had taken thaln I was able m sit up. Another six boxes were got and soon I was able to go about, my health steadily improving. I eon- tinued the use of the pills until I felt my health fully restored. I still take the pills occasionally aa s safeguard. My two daughters have also used the pills with the most bsneaoial results. The trouble in both eases was the anaemia that so often omea when girls are entering womanhood. Under theuseofthisinediolne both fully regained health. stronlth and activ- lisma‘ Pink Pills too hidhiy.-ahd I hope every weak person who nley read this will benefit by, my experience.” You can get time pills from any medicine dealer or b! basil at t0 a m; from The Drnwillleme cr.smuriii~.wa_.;- D not being completed, service will be hold in Cavendish .1101! on Sunday, .1 grasping at a straw, but six boltea of _ ity. You can see. therefore, that it faint II! impossible for ma to praise Dr. Wil- ‘III INN Quill"!!! of a aelo b! CAVINDIII IIlVlCll-Jll- - airs on Cavendish Baptist Church. une'_30th, p.t.1.ao p. m. Rev. c. 1:. Armstrong, minister. _ " . rayon name's‘ ‘rasroaara- —Sunday, June so. wtrtmoreuhii, 1i A, QL/ Tryon 3 P. M. Albany 7. 30 P is, Myron srintoh, Minister. ranawlbr. SERVICE-The Rev. David Cobum will preach his farewell Service in the United Church, Brad- albsne Sunday evening at 7. P. M Miss Jessie Jenkins of Marshfield is the soloist. ' PBESBYTERIAN SERVICES-The services in the Presbyterian Church at Bradalbsne and Rose Valley, will be as follows: Bradalbane st 11 a. m; Sunday School at l0 a. m.; Rose Valley st I p. m. D. A. Yeo, student pastor. INGAGElVlINT-Jifr. and Mrs. R. Greensn, Newton, Lot 28, announce the engagement of their daughter. Madeline, to Mr. J. M. McKenna of Maple Creek, “ ‘ atchewsn. Marriage to take place early in July. . 6258-6-29-11 NOTICE T0 POTATO GBOWERS —-Authorlzatlon has just been made at Ottawa to advance the closing date for seed potato inspection until July 1st. Potato growers desiring lnspgc. U011 this Year are accordingly urged m “k9 m9 "W968i"? action prompt- 1M5. G- PBPPM. Senior Inspector, 6260-6-29-11 KENSINGTOWN AND FREE~_ TOWN Presbyterian church services 511N181’. June 30th, 10 A. M. Sunday School. 11 A. M. Worship. Subject (‘Shields of Brats for Shields of Gold" I! Chron. XII; '10. 3 P. M, sgyvicg Freetown. 7.30 P. M. Subject. "Cross- iBR the Bar." Duet. Miss Marion Ken- nedy 8nd Miss Miriam Profitt. Mid- week service as usual, luv, T, MW Williams. B. A., n. n, Nllnister. THE BAPTIST (JHUBCH-Rev. A C. Vincent will take as his morning theme the ‘question "To What Class doYou Belong?" His evening sermon, “Perpltxity" invites the attention of all. Miss Barbara MacNelll Will sing M W“! 1110mm! and evening services. Note very closely that the SUNDAY SCHOOL meets at the close of the morning service. DELIGHTFUL VACATfObh-Mr. John M. Stickney, Supt, Parkville COI-i Co,‘ Hartford Conn, and wife, B10118 with Miss‘ C. W, Guignlon Technician at, the" Bushwick "Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y, and Dorothy Gulg. nlon R". N. of Philadelphia Pa, have been spending their vacation at their hflme in Cape ‘traverse, 1113313 of Mr. and Mrs. N. Gulgnion: The party motored lo the Island in their Hupmo bile car. Alter spending a delightful vacation, they returned by can,‘ carry. 111B with them. fond memories oi their P. E. Island home. A t TRINITY UNITED CHURCH- The usual services. Sunday School at 10 a. m.. and early prayer meet- ing at the same hour; ll s, rnr, divine worship conducted by Rev. Mr. Johnson, who will also preach the aomaon. Having promised to ad- dress the Unlied Congregation, Pow- nai, in the evenlnl. t llwlhs SETH nal, in the evening, this will be his last in Trinity pulpit as co-pastor. 7 p. m.. evening worship conducted by Dr. Ramsay, who will also preach. his subject being The Engrsfted Word. - - NORTH RIVER. WOMIINS INSTI- TUTIL-The North River Women‘: Institute met at the home of Miss Amy Hood. The meeting opened with singing oi Institute Ode follow- ed by roll call, responded to by nine b and three visitors with "Uses of Newspa Minutes of last eetlng read andadoptad. Motion was msde to pay Hasen Howard for Radio and that bill for flowers paid. An- invitation. for the July meeting was given by Mrs. J. Steven- son and was accepted. ‘this meeting will be held on July 3rd. “yIINON IIVII. INSTITUTE"- Vernondiiver Women's Institute held their regular monthly meeting st the home of Mrs. Bern» Coady on June 15th. ‘The meetins opened by sing- ing “Carry me back to Old virgirmy." followed by roll cell and reading minutes of last meeting, which were approved and signed. ‘thirteen mem- bers and five v ‘ were present.‘ it waa- aaoveiiand seconded-add ‘carried that the Institute “naive prise to the papu stander; lifeboat in "General ‘js-oflcieaey" for the year, After the business. of the meat- ' overs very dellgtful hour Miss - Richards. instrumental music by MinColiinu, each number being encored. The ineetin; ploaed by sing- ing the National Anthem. Luncheon. was inea served‘ by the hostess. that Mm" 111°," lifljl. 1F Ieiflmaaaousvng TCIYON IIIW ' be ' home in Hale] Grove and tendered aervlee- in the, Preabstariin Church. ‘lryon, Sunday. June 80th.. st ‘lat-p m.. and Sabbath school at 2.30. lid- win White. student, is‘ charge. ‘ MAIBIII-IILD -.. pursuan- NAGI, Y0]! AND IIACKLIY- services Will be held in the Uhlted Churches ntxt Sunday as follows:- Central Church, School at 1o a. m.. service at 1i s. m; York church School at i1 s. m, service at 3 p. 1a.; Brackley church school in morning. service at 7.30 p. m. All are welcome. BUDDEN DEATH 01" ISLANDIB —'l‘he whole community of Eastern King's was shocked to hear of the death by accident, in Cambridge Mesa, of Edwin G. Wood, formerly of Rollo Bsy. The deceased wal only twenty-six years old and had been married only two months. His many friends here and in Cambridge, extend their deepest sympathy to his widow and parents. (Patriot Plea-so Copy.) ‘IOIONTO SMOKE! WIJTES ll- POTATO sHIPMlNt-In s 1M6!‘ recently by a Prince County farmer from a. prominent broker in Toronto. enclosing cheque for a shlpmen‘ of potatoes. regret. is expressed that the markets in Toronto were somewhat 1n bad shape on account of two or The Etimate Papers " Continued from page 4 "Appreciate the confidence reposed inmeaudsmwilling toin-geanum laidoe upon the Entenio if Bulgarian Government will 18m new that the immediate terms of psaee pending the final determinations of the gen- eral peace ‘conference shall include the evacuation by the Bulgarian (on. es of Serbia. and Macedo ‘ and the Eplrus and permission to the En- tcnie Allies in enter Bulgaria if and when necessary to defend her territ- ory strains‘ the Central Powers. W. W. ‘The President handed this to me for my opinion. I thought we did not know enough about conditions to specify the terms. Not only that, no Bulgarian Government would dare go before their people having accep- ted such terms. 1 advised telling them he would be willing in act as they desired, provided they would leave it to his Judgement as to the terms of the armisiice. ‘He argued the mater for a few min urea, saying he was amid it would look like leaving too much to him. 1 replied that they would prefer this rather than having to consent to such ierms as he had outlined; that the Government could go before the Bulgarian people, claiming that he. the President, had not been fair with three firms holding so many Island potatoes in storage, At the date 0f i writing there were some fiveosra in} storage there. which could be pur-; chased at about 25 cents per bag, but‘ they were practically unlit for use on account of sprouts. Satisfaction‘ was expressed over the shipments; from the Prince County producerfl. which were the best potatoes so fer, received from any source. The writer had bought five cars of New Bruno-y wick atfi’! cents in bulk and 77 centsi in bags delivered track Toronto, and they were excellent hard stock with ‘no signs of sprouts. The Ontario po- tafoes are all cleaned up. MISCELLANEOUS SBOWEBA-On the evening or Wednesday of June 12th upward of one hundred friends of Miss Alma Weeks assembled at her her a; miscellaneous shower previous to her marriage. To the strains of Iohergaim Wedding March Miss Weeks was ushered into the living room followed by Miss Mae Bagnall and Miss Irene Weeks carryinl l beauilful decorated basket laden with many useful gifts. Miss Bsgnall cut- ting the strings while Miss Weeks read the acoompenyins verses which were Breeted byapplause and lausht- gr, Arte;- the presents had all been opened which included Silver. linen. glassware, aluminum and a sum of money, Mrs. Pope Bagnall came for- ward and read an address while Mrs. Russel Nicholson presented the bride to-be with a, beauilful Rayon Bed- spread in behalf of the Women's 1n- stitute o1 which she was a valued member. Miss Weeks [thanked the assembly for their gifts after which all joined in singing "For She's A Jolly Good Fellow." Dainty refresh- manta were served by the ladies pres- ent snd a social evening spent. (Patriot Please Copy) PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Clark Pall, Crapaud. were among the visitors to the city yesterday. ‘ Mr. “memes McCabe. Stsnhcpe. was inthe city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. David Sherren. Crap- aud. were among the visitors to the city yesterday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Elvin L. McLure. North Milton. were visitors to the city yesterday. Joseph l". Irowsdale, of Crapaud, was a visitor to the city yesterday. a. n. MCDODLM, Bristol, was in the city on business yesterday. tar-r. Joseph r. Methieaon. York. was in the city yesterday. Messrs Ben]. Clsive and Munsey Tanion and Mr. Reginald Richard of merside are in Charlottetown for the impaction o: the Prince Edward Is- land Medium Brisade. ‘rhay will go with the Brigade m Petawawa before returning home-e. - - "Shaman! friends of Mr. Angus mutual-on. Point Prim, will be pleas- edtolaerntbeeheiaieooveytngauc- eeaafuilv- after $990M"! ll P- l- I. noepitsl. and will. be sbla to re- turn ma. before long. ur. and Ilka. Alfred J. Csrdell Jr.. of Massachusetts, motored to Char- lottetown and were house Nesta of Ilh. Catherine Cameron at her heme "Shady Nook." on Brilhton Med. The Rev. menu liammell of Ill- lnoaioa. llflvefhome to 00nd his them; that they had reposed con- fidence in him believing he was a friend of Bulgaria. In other words. they would make whatever excuse they liked to their people. The'Pres- ' ‘dent saw the force of the argument and wrote the following: “I appreciate the confidence repos- ed in me and am willing to urge an armistice upon the Enfente if the Bulgarian Government will authorize me to say that the conditions of the armistice are left to me for decision and that the Bulgarian Government will accept the conditions 1 impose. Otherwise, I should not be hopeful of result of mediation on my part at this juncture in so vital a matter.“ ‘The Bulgarian troops. however, were in such a hurry to surrender that they lacked time to avail them- selves of the good offices of Wilson for which their Minister at the Hag- uc has asked. On September 33 two Bulgarian delegates presented ihem- zelves at Franehet d'Esperoy's head- quarters and accepted terms which amounted to unccndition surrender: ‘ha demobolization of their army, ev- acuation of all Greek and Serbian territory. Bulgarian ierrltory to be available for Allied operations and her means of transport placed at the disposal of the Allies. strategic points to be occupied by British. French. or Italian troops. 0n September 30 ‘hose terms were ratified by the Al- lied Governments and the armistice was signed at Salonika. (T0 BE CONTINUED) - FAREWELL RECEPTION The members of the Red Point Women's Institute, and friends, as- sembled at the home of Mrs. A. A. Malnnls, on Wednesday evening. June 26th. After guests were seated the President, Mrs. J. C. Campbell, explained the object of this meeting. and the following address was read by Mrs. G. J. Stewart: Deer Mrs. Mflnnisz- It is with deep regret that we gather here’ this evening, to bid you farewell on the occasion of your leaving us to go to Charlottetown to reside in the future. Since your coming amongst us. you have always proved yourself a good friend and neighbor. and ever ready to help in time of need. In our Institute, your timely sugges- tions, musical and literary help have been s source of pleasure ‘to us, and we will miss your presence very much. As a token of our appreciation. please seep: this small gift, not for its value, but for the good will that accompanies it. ‘ m conclusion, we hope that you will have many happy years in your new home, and we will always look forward to a visit from you in the future. , Signed on behalf of the Red Point Institute: Mrs. J. C. Campbell, Pres; Laurette. McLellan, Secy. ‘Mrs. Mcfnnls, although taken by surprise, replied in fitting terms. thanking them for their kind words and their many acts of kindness dur- lug her years amongst them, and for their beautiful gift of table lin- an. Lunch was then served by the ladfc, after which s social hour was spent, interspersed with vocal and inst. ental music. STOCK QUOTATIONS‘ __..._. HALIFAX. June 28.—Quotatiuns furnished by Johnston and Ward Members Montreal Stock Exchange NIW YOII EXCHANGE Aiohisn, Top. 6t Santa Fe. Ry. . 10s Miss ' 50% . a recent “my, us». shows that m; s: j ‘l0 have no lneoua ‘i How llllerent for had insured in tloa fir your "r your ‘old escalator. mt- little with " A ‘l. W. BENTLEY, Manager for ' Prince Edward Island . Will You Rest in» Peace"? j BY appointing the Eastern ‘f/ruai: f‘ as - under your will, you can enjoy the assurance that your wishes will be eirupuiously carried out and that: your beneficiaries will ‘be fully protected. East-rial? ‘muss- CUPCPANY . _ Charlottetown lfrunrb rze.».———-w- » fF n I Federated Capital Corporation b Announce an increase in the Stock Dlvldendon their com- mon stock from N57,, Per Annum to 4% Per Annular. Funds of the Company are now invested in over 2'10 Dlvl- .,_ . dend Paying Companies, among which are the leading [tall- ' road, Public Utility, Manuiscturlng, Chain Store and Fin- ancial (‘vrga lzatlons of the North A " Continent? I Latest report shows net profits, ‘for year ending April 30th. _ 1929, over 18% of average capital employed. ' We strongly recommend the purchase oflthe Units of Pre- ferred and Common Stock which at present prices yield over . 6%. as a Secuflty xceptlonal‘ investment qualities. Full details and price on request. r -' e Eastern Securities Company. LIMITED CHARLOTTETOWN . I _:..is1m HALIFAX 5191413551,: 5 » ~ ‘ L MONCTON rnzuznlcron ' " ~ " M "t Anaconda Copper Min, Co. 116 Jjéofgg $1,, gharioggghqm . N. Y. Cen. dz Bud. Rik, R. 2067s .. .___-. 5'4 i’ Con. Gas Co. m. v.1 ........ .. mi. 3311 Money . . .‘..'.. 10% *1‘ l-lud. Motor Csr Co. .. flail Abltibi . . . . . . ._ .., .. 42%. i? Intsrnatl. Petroleum ....... . 22h Aibeiza Pacific Grain ... 47 Standard Oil 0f N. J. ........ .. as“. Asbescs . 1km. __ Southern P'ac. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 134% 51-32mm, 55% . ' Union Psc. Ry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 67*. 3_ A c“ ___ ___ -__'_ "i. ‘gm- " l‘ U. s. Industrial Alcohol Co. . . iso 13,, ¢_ Power 4., ~ s» i Westinghouse Elec. . . . . . . . . . . ,, 185 5113151113 Producm _. u, 341$ ‘ U. S. Steel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘[1391: Canada, C31‘ , . .... u. - 135“ " {Canada Cemgnt _ MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Canada Power and page; l Canada Brewing .. Dominion Bridge l _ Foreign Power Securities lFraser Company "General Sleelwarg; {Ionic Oil "ndustrlal Alcohol .. Abltlbi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .. . 42 ‘ \ B. E. Steel 1st Pfd. . . . . . .. . 6‘: . 1 Missouri Kan. 8s Texas Ry. . 398 Montreal Power . . . . . . . . .. Natl. Breweries . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Steel Co. Can. Com. . . . . . . , . . .. Winnipeg Elec. "' International Nickel .. . . 1 grompmn , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . icmatlonal Petroleum .. 45 " l» , Shawinigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 81‘. lyall Construction ' “‘ Dominion Bridge Qilassov-Iiarris Massey Harris . . . . . . .. IMonL-eal Power , Asbestos . . . . . . . . . . . .. . McCall Frontenac _. Can. Brewery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 23 =Nationa1 Brewtrles Power Corporation . . . . . . . . . . .. 105 _Naticnril Sieel: Car 0' Foreign Securities . . . . . . . . . . . .. 39 Noranda '1 Inter Utllites-A . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 46 _?cwer Corporation ,_ > Can. Pac. Ry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 231mm jggBfqi-Ul. i.‘ Br. Am. Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Quepg; paws, _ _ ‘ Imperial Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2T’. ‘Shawlnlgan ... lSmelters ... , , , , BANKS ‘Reel of Canada ' 1 Simon; ' ' ‘_ Bank Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 283 ‘Wayrsgamhrk ....‘ Bank Royal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 345 {wmmpeg Eyenflc H _ Bank Montreal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 330 ‘Cgngdjgn 31-0,,“ n _l ‘-. imperial oil New. 51.5 l WHEAT ‘International Petroleum New .- us; Dominion Tar 271; z July . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 113% Famous‘ Players 5D,,’ Sept. . 1-18’: Erie First Preferred .____ 55.4 . Dec. . lziwconsolidated us; _ - Steel of Canada pm, ___ ,;_ ,‘ coax o. p. rt. ..§ .. General Motors .,.>,. _ 75 l Jul; ,...,....... ............ .. 92-‘; u. s. Steel, .1. ._ _‘ 1e91, sept. .. am Bank of Nova Ssotla ace " Dec. . . . . . .. 91% Bank of Montreal -___ __ “L '7 Bank of Commerce .. .. as" ‘ l °"$ Royal Bank 0.. .. sis . ' CONCERT naua wool»; mum, ultra aomroiv. July . ........ new “A”! “MW!” "ll-ii- ‘i > t‘ Oot. . iasii cmmnnnvw" . ~- Dec. m i m“ W‘ l‘ l" P-ll- "-1.. ADMISSION-IQ Cent. _ Tickets may be gang] ad nestles with his parents, It. and litre. Patrick Ila-smell. lie-was met meanest.) AlmOanCo. .. 151% AnOarbNryCo. 06's fun. locomotive Co. lit’!- et Tormentirle by fathsraadiaotber Aaalaut. an Rena. 0o. 1000' ‘ anpouaassgnpm pa, m; Stewart Jones a c». as. one: Mourns/n. srocx axon/mos. “In” ‘mum, i” film-m ‘l! "- Isl! be.» ' » 1 .. Market Reports furnished by Ccneou,‘ "ab. a u" u“ Greeaahieldai o». Montreal. WI ’ ' n‘ ' v *1 I s? n,‘