JULY 13, 1951 TI-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE SEVEN Membeu of 28th Light Anti-Aircraft next, RCA tfl shown here upon their arrival in Trenton. 0nt.. en route to Camp Picton last Sunday afternoon. The RCAF will return them to Charlottetown next Sun- day (July 15) after the completion of their summer camp training on the shores of Lake Ontario They are: Front row (left to right) (bottom) Bdr. S.lt. Mccabe, A. J; T. Staff, Ch'town.; Gnr. Percy Jam. Ieson, Sturgeon: Gnr. Aloysius Steele. ORANGE EELEBRATIOII Continued from page 1 thusiasm. Winners of the races were as 5 years and un- follows: (Girls) yrs. Kennedy. Ch'town.; Simmonds. Donalda Halliwell. yrs. - Barbara Crabbe. Ca en Wil- lis. Carole Manson. 6-7 yr .-Doris Younker, Audrey MacDonald. 7-!) Shirley Diamond, Luella Clark. Donna Kennedy. 8-9 yrs. - Janet Gay, Audrey Bevan, Barbara 9-10 yrs. Gnr. 3.. Strong, Mslrose, N.B.; Bdr. John Lund. Ch town.; Sgt. A. R. Dalziei, Ch'town.; Gnr. Richard Kerwin, Ch'town.; Gnr. J. A. Cheverie, Sourls; Gnr. Peter Driscoll, Chitown: Second row, (in doorway), 8dr. 1. B. MacDonald. Ch'town.; Third row, (in door- Sgt. A.P. Wcstcrgard. Ch'town.; Bdr. Mcln ls, Ch'town.; and Sgt. L. J. Paquet, Sourls. .. (National Defence Photo). way ) 5-6 Blanche der - Margaret White, Norma 1 Iiay Only o liAltL0l'l'ETOVtll Spring Park Arsl-. KIWANIS (.'LL'lt-BEN!-JFIT sANrroiu1:.u RADIO FUND urxr MONDAY JIILY 16 AMERICA'S IAIIGESY SNOW EVENING 8:30 P.M. TRAVELING on one EQUIPMENY "rennin p THE SAME BIG 3 RING WILD AN- IMAL PERFOIIDIANCE AS PRESENT- ED IN NEW YORK CITY AND OTH- ER PRINCIPAL CITIES THR0l.'GIl0U'I' THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA J. A. Simmonds. Marlene Reeves. San- dra Jsrdine. 10-11 yrs. - Alma Chandler. Vera Townsend. Donal- da. MacPherson. 11-12 yrs. - Mir- iam Hurrey. Shirley Farrah 12-13 yrs. - Ruth Corbett, Shirley Mac- Kinnon, Jennie Mayhew. 13-14 yrs. - Jean Chandler, Elizabeth Coles. 12 and over, - Audrey Ferris. Shir- ley MacKinnon. (Boys) 5 yrs and under. - Lay- ton MacKinnon, Orville Curtis, Donald Moore. 8 yrs. - George Inman, David Younker. Norman MacDonald. 7 yrs. - Keith Mac- Leod. Carl G. Kennedy. 8 yrs. - Ray Reeves, Elwin Winne, Hillard MacDonald. 9 yrs. - Stewart White. Neil MacDonald. Herman Calms. 10 yrs. - Elwin Corbett and New York Exchange NEW YORK, July 12 - (AP) .. Closing quotes. Stock Am Car & Fdy Anaconda - Beth Stl 8 CPR. .. . 24 7-8 Ches 8; Ohio 29 1-4 Con Zd 31 1-8 El Auto L 47 1-4 Gen Elec 55 1-4 Gen Mot 49 Gt N Ry Pr 49 7-8 Int Nick 34 1-8 Int Pap 49 7-8 Mntgmry W 69 NY Central 16 1-4; Radio Op 21 1-2 Std Oil 62 Texas Co 46 7-8 Utd Airc . 27 7-8 vs Rubber 81 3-; US Steel 40 1-2 Vanadium 33 West Un Tel :18 1-4 Westinghse 8 Montreal Stocks MONTREAL. July 12 - (CP) - Stocks close: Seymour 1-iurrey. (tie) Leigh Crabbe. 11 yrs. - Clarence Slin- monds. Vernon Willis. Allison Saunders. 12 yrs. - Blythe Rodd. Kenneth Simmonds. Allison Saun- ders and Wayne Gillespie (tie). 13 yrs. - Emmerson MacRa.e, Harold Stead. Lawrence Sellick. 14 yrs. -- Jackie White, Jackie Chandler, Clarence Reevees. 15 yrs. - Keith Simmonds, J. White, Charles May- how. Married Ladiesl Race - Mrs. Robt. Craswcll. Mrs. Wm. Halli- well. Mrs. Robt. Crabbe. Married Men's Race - Wm. Waddell, Stan- lcy McLean. Joe Hurrcy. mu llI.l.Elt 1 C . A . Inouuua no"Eo DON FLOID TBODPE Aerial Thrillers - ' mu Muthldsunldssrs PIINCI ,1'g3;';:z 363mg; 20 crowns 4 TIOUPE 'i'.'.15.tf3'.ii m--m-mum ....... mu "'Ji?a"c'?H?" '"l.l.'.'.”"' ELEPHANT! -mmmo sue IIYNOIA IOUISVIIINNI "A&:,:TiE';c Ill! ASIOIINDING IELMONII SI.'l'D:ucf:: Hf! olsruu RICCI In INRIGUITA ronltsosv Juoculs 3 AND -Jtondrods ot other stars. Features, and Fggoanlsi SEE-p the Herd ot Iolsy Elephants tirot vioro ' fie!-tn R iiono trons Ioqgkol. Slant '53-svnv sun. svnvtrznuas exacmr As'A'ovImseo' Cmml rlcxrrs " - " 'ADUlT1 " up cmcI:;:':lYl::ll and Reserve Chain . . - 60:: room onus store 1-00 llilylal , nus TAX I l Sack Race. 16 and under Charles Mayhew. Jackie Chandler. Jack White. (Men) Wm. Wad- dell. Jack White, Charles Mayhew. Three Legged Race - (1) May- nard Simpson and Beverley Mc- Lead. (2) Jackie Chandler an-.i Harold Stead, (3) Alton Green and Amby Hyde. . The very competent Sports Com- mittee was made up of the fol- lowing: T.J. Inman. Wm. Wad- dcll, RM. Mccaull, Fred Sherren. Robt. Jardinc, Colman Rogers. Mrs. Reno. McCaull.i Mrs. Alice Jewell and Mrs. Margaret McKenzie. Produce MONTREAL. July ll - (CP) - Produce prices quoted here today were reported by the Dominion De- partmcnt of Agriculture as fellows: Eggs: Free cases - extra large size 79; large size 78; medium size 78; small size 72; B 68. Receipts: 284 cases. Butter: Current receipts Que. No. 1 pasteurized fresh 63 5X16, Que. No. 2 62 slit-1; wholesale Que. No. 1 The Neighbors ""1 'u-.'-.:w:"- "Well, the proprietor told us we'd never have a dull By George Clark lvnulne-o-u moment at this lodge." pasteurized fresh 6412'; first grade creamcry print job price 645i-65'.-3. Receipts: Nil. Cheese: Current receipts, Ontario colored 37 11716-37 l5l16. Ontario white 37-37-Ti. F.O. B. factory: Que- bec colqrcd 37'... Quebec white 373i. 1''. 0.3. Montreal; wholesale Ontario colored 38-31; Ontario white 38; Quo- bco colored 3814: Quebec white 37 96.. Receipts: 1.205 boxes. Potatoes: N.B. No. 1 75! 1.65- 1.75; P.E. I. No. 1 75's 1.75; Quebec No. 1, new. 75's 1.25-1.35; Ontario No. 1, now 75's 1.50-1.75. ilanoloon and llncls Eloy Stock Close Abit 19 1-4 Abli: 1.50 pr . 25 1-9 Asbes . 55 Bath A 50 Bath B 29 1-4 Bell Xd 39 3-8 EA 011 35 1-4 BA Oil Pr 31 BC Pow . 29 1-4 Bldg Pro 31 C Cem '70 C Cem Pr 27 3-4- Can Sc 30 C Brew 20 7-8 Cdn Car 14 Cdn Car A 16 1-2 Celan 56 1-2 CPR. Xd . 27 1-8 G Smelt Xd Kb 150 Cons Glass 26 D Seag 27 D Bridg . 62 Dom Tar Xd 38 1-4 Dom Tex 14 Dryden Xd 30 Fndtn Xd 10 3-4 Fraser Xd 58 1-2 H Smith Xd 95 - H Smith Pr X 47 1-2 Imp Oil 34 7-11 Imp Tob .. . . .. 10 1-2 Imp Toob 4 Pc Pr Xd 23 1-4 I Nickel 37 1-2 Int Paper 53 1-4 Int Pete 18 Li: Wds 31 Massey 13 1-4 Mccoll :19 3-4 N Stl Car xd 27 1-2 Noranda 71 1-: Price 31 3-4 Que Pow 18 1-8 Royalite 14 1-2 St. Law Corp 43 3-4 St. Law Corp ist Pi . St. Law Corp 2nd Pr . St. Law Pap 1st Pr St. Law Pap 2nd Pr Shwngn , . . Sliwngn 4 Pc Pr . Steel Xd Un Steel .. Wpg El Xd Wpg El Pr BAN C Nat Com Xd Mil . Scotia Xcl Xr Royal . . . . .. .. Nova Scotia nu cons Cons Pap Xd Ford A caoodian Dollar MONTREAL. July 12 - (CF) - The American dollar today closed at 6 3 N32 per cent premium to the Canadian dollar, up 3': trom Wednesday's close. That is it tool; 81.06 3l32 Canadian to buy 31 Am- erican. The pound sterling was 32.97 U16, up it from Wednesday. -5: WHY HAVE our SORE . ,-4.1 .f l 2? .-Q 7' Iy cilfford Molrltlo WHAT YOU MUST HAVE .' r uNoEt?s'r'ANt7. NOT A son, oocroa. Anglican Rector Fired Rt. Rev. A. Beverley .1, 1 1 OUR BOARDINC" noose Major Hoopla A. p EGAD.-euusr:v!:rHe' tDEA or: some - E REPEL6 ME!-4-I'LL HAVE TO 8LUEPl2lNT WHERE I WAG iJtJTiL 4 o'co.ocK--Asa: roe seen -n-re TARGET or: most MJM5l(ULL5' Joxes 6&5 MY CAPITAL L055 no THAT PAPER SOCKG vearuizet---HM! moo 1 mm:-rams are Prencme ME LIKE A crav- come AND SHOCK on: THE: MOCCAGNS IN MY Kennel. , MA3ora .' You MAV CATCH I shamans no Voutz aumoros, BUT THERE Ausrr AMY -' CINDEIZELLRS ' M. REC. U. 5. In. ow. . mr-52 nu av Nv'A':'EEVl ; Cox league-lea ing Stellarton OUT OUR WAY Rev. ll. Garbutt Centre of a religious controversy for several months. Rev. H. W. Garliutt, rector of St. Bamabas' Anglican church in Toronto. has been removed from his parish af- ter eight years of ministration. by Rt. Rev. A.-R. Beverley. Anglican bishop of Toronto. A special synod commission instigated by Bishop Beverley to investigate the situa- tion unanimously agreed to Rev. Garbutt's removal, citing that the minister "feels no responsibility to his parishioners, and has refused to minister to some of those who are opposed to him and is quite content that they should depart from his jurisdiction." Rev. Hub- ert Cox has been temporarily as- signed to take over the deposed ministers duties. l Woo ! I . Protect your crop against insects and hlights with dependable C-I-L Potato Pesticides. Widely used by successful growers, C-I-L Potato Dusts and Sprays are thoroughly field-tes ted and made to rigid manu- facturing standards. C-I-l Potato Dust: and Spray Materials Albions. day. DARTMOUTH, N. S.. July 12-l5-1 in a Halifax and District Sen-I (OP) -- Dartmouth Arrows toppled ior Baseball League game here to-I R L' HAL LAN D The principal occupation o .-1-.us11'1a ls agriculture. 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