JULY Z, 1967 STAIVHOPE OPENING GOLF TENNIS Arrangements can be SADDLE RIDING DEEP SEA FISHING Deep Sea fishing parties on short notice. Dinner parties must make reservations three hours in advance of meal. For Rates, and Reservations Phone or Write The Management r BEACH INN JULY 1st. made to accommodate ‘ L-2054-6-29-4i. Advertising ilates- -l'ayaiile in Advance é Ueiitnol Guardian lIllilt-lli In per worm Western and Eastern iocull, k per word; Announcement: and tlumlug Events lo yer iivurdi .11; gel wuru; In ileuiuriiun huticn. 10o us: ineh1 Lliitr oi‘ lfioml and spiritual Offerings, Carlin. elm, eo per niune; Letter: of Condolence o... lat-ii. Nuliceii of TIIJIIIKI ciiiii Aiuirwiiitiun. ‘we “Mucous trout. Uther ruler on application. noun-nun» Miscellaneous G T0 BOSTON ON Crtxifiabgglyuiy 9th. Accommodation - > asseligers. Phone 859. I ioi H1188 P Lima? Ab“ - BUYING LIVE FOWL “gégugpy, Bowman's Store. Hun- ' R.ver. m 1,1705-6-2l-23:_25-28-30i?- (Mum; IN ‘use sun LII-L. PAR.- gicipate in the profits 0t this 11281:; cbmpgny Lasi year policyho e rccelvltd an overuse OI °n° w“ one half million dollars a Week- see i A. M°°'?:..§}".Fl .§“¥EE& i ‘. —STRAYED FROM OWN- kglgliufm at BrackleY» three veeri- mg Guernsey Heifers leflglmagxll: “if, seen last June 13th]. . iygouts liiiflwlllg 9‘ the“ V. eleailiiiflfl please iiotlfy A. Mellett. - - , R. R. 6. smith, ciifll.IOLlBIDWLI-mjs-fi-ao-m. rs Warited ~ Ell-EXPERIENCED FIRST Male Teacher as PriiiclPBl for Crapaiid School. Supplemflfli - , H. B st. Secretary. $150.00. Thos PL:‘2o60_6_2g_3i' _ Lost i LOST-CAR KEYS m LEATHER Ioltierxigfifidiggugetfigiizf) gugg: \'l!‘iClfl - _ _ .m,t_ L-2ll2-6-29 3i. Z .3 $2218 LOST - UNITED STATES NAT- ul-anzatjmy Papers. Finder 168W . - , Reward. at Guaidiaii L-znwfiaqill yéMaie Help Wye-digit}: WANTED-RELIABLE‘ MAN FOR farm work. steady lob- elwiv R- M, 0,0 Guardian. 11-2135-6-29-31. - k, A)ply Bertram Wlll"= house work. Willard Prowse, lgllflgston. ! 11-2145-6-30- Brlickley_,_ _. E._ I._ L-2058-6-29-3i. WANTED -- MAN FOR FARM work. Apply in tplsrgzn to Geo. . 11 N - ver. Dockcndor oi Lawn-J? 3L WANTED-JO MEN T0 CUT SAP- pcelcd wood. $2.50 139i‘ cord. Apply Camp l5, Sunny blzrag. PICW“ C°- N. 2S tla. Liini r o. 3' co L-2112-6-29-3i. STAN "WANTED iii! "JAKE-i manufacturer household necessi- tlts to complete sales 011M111‘ atzon. Must bc industrious and willing to conduct hoiiic sort/WE business. Hustlers earn $25 first neck and increase rapirlly- will‘? today. Rawle gh's, Dept. SW-MI-i- illi-WG. Montreal. Canada. u" ,.\ x T E p -_ QUALIFIED AC- countalit with degree or with div- crslficd auditing QXIWFIPIICP- Flm particulars iis to agc. eXllPIlfllcci a conning degrees ht-ld, marital shitus mid salary required mil-W be furnished vlltli Kill’ lmum which will be treated in the S‘i‘ll‘lf‘.‘4I confidence. Refill! W “C- Gllardlun. L-2I55-6-30-3l. IWa n ted’- WANTED-JJANOE. WRITE BOX 4 _ L-2202-6-30-3l. WANTED - ELECTRIC WASHER- Apply Guardian. L-2l57-6-30_-_3Vi_. WANTED T0 BUY INDIAN TWIN Apply Guard- Motor Cycle parts. tan. out July 5th. for Ottawa and Montreal via U. S. A. for about l5 days can accomodate tWO passengers. Box 421. Charlotte- town. L-2203-B-30-3i. c Men Wanted LARGE ORGANIZATION WITH over 700 men has openings for men with car to distribute food and household products on route of 900 homes in district of your choice. steady work. Earn about $30. weekly. Expcrence unneces- sary. We train you. Write immedi- ately: Fumilex 00., 5'10 Si. Clem- 0-30-31. flit. Montreal. FOR SALE Ihe Motor Boot "Enduvof" s2 n. "mg in length, l ft. beam. Iireently "iii lined with Chrysler ‘Iii motor- Bout is three yum old. Apply to A. M. MeKINNON. Montague L-IBIO-Q-fl-Zl-‘I-l , Minimum Uhurge lur uuy .- wrtilernenl twenty-flu canto, PNIDDDQQMQQC QQ . Classified s 700 ‘ per inch or In per _ For Sale QIZIFSQQ Sea» iiis.=iii.i>:aic1- FOR SALE - LADIES BICYCLE. ' 50 Grafton Street. L-2l25-6-29-3..‘ FOR SALE Qitoari" WKGGITUR THE UHAKLU'I'I‘E'I‘UWN GUARDIAN MORNING STOCK LETTER ("WW6 we: Piiiieie uiu on Private Wire) NEW YORK, French Boiirse reopened today with an advance generally in do-' mestic stocks. A non-official quo- iation on the French franc was 24.80 to the dollar compared with 22.40 on Monday. Gold in London is 140s 6d compared with 'i4o= 9d yesterday. The London market is nervous awaiting developments on the Paris Bourse. The Jap-Russian July 1—'I'lie much of an effect. The strike at Inland Steel Co. is ended. The Ci-tmlmiy has agreed to a contract Ne York Stock Exchange (Supplied by Pitfleld and Co. mem- ber: oi‘ Montreal Stock Elnhlnge 1nd Curb Market) exchange for cattle. A.D. McLean, New Dominion. L-2109-6-29-3i. ' i FOR SA E-COOK STOVE LISEI) three years. Apply Alex Scott, _Mi-irshfleld. _ L-2l59-7-2-3i, . . _,. , _ g___.._._>___ 1 OLD VIOLIN. KITCHEN RANGE’ and other aiticles, auctioned Market Square, Friday, 2 o'clock. i L-21B0-6-30-3i. , FOR SALE-—-0NE‘TEN I’ POUND I electric iron. Apply 130x 553_ Summersicle. L-2l28-6-29-2-3-2i.§ FOR SALE- INDIAN rwnf Motor Cycle. A1)ply Wm. Mbly-' i931- Nmlll FlYE.‘P-P“-Z282' FOR SALE - TWO NEWLY-I ireshened. pure-bread, Dual-pur- pose Shortliorn heifers. Mrs. John Simpson, Hamilton. L-2l52-6-30-3l ‘ FOR. SALE —- 1936 PANEL DE- livery Ford V 8. Excellent condi- tion. Bargaln- Write Box "P_" Charlottetown Guardian. ,L-2l13-6-29-7-2- . i-male Help wilted WOMAN T0 D0 I-IOUSEWORK for. and take care of invalid. Apply Florence MncLcod. Vernon River. L-2154-B-30-3i. WANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Mrs. Frank B. Clark, Keppoch Bench, Charlotte- town or phone 1585-21. L-2l86-6-30-2i. ____H7e;i_pflWanted WANTED — SINGLE MAN OR. married couple for farm and To Let FOR RENT-—NEWLY RENOVATED centrally located apartment with l separate eiitriiiice and garage. l A ply Gil ' n. L-ZOGI-G l ROSEBANK, mer Cottage. furnished. Phone 8l3-J. L-2057-6-29-3i. I-‘OR RENT-SEVEN ROOM HEAT- cd Apartment, Corner Etlston and Rochford. Apply J. J. Johnston. L-2l44-6-ii0-3i. FOR RENT-JIOOMS IN (‘OIIN- t-rl". furnished or unfurnished, ncar shore and city. Exct‘ lent location. Apply L c-o Guardian. L-l975-6-25-4l TO LET — IIEATED APARTMENT fill" immediate or September Ist rental. Phone l265-J. L-2Ill-6-2EJ-3l. DOMINION 0F ('.\.\'.\lI.\ PIHIYINFE (ll-‘ I‘III.\'I'I'I I‘Il)\\'.\IIII ISLAND In the Priiliiitt- (‘nun is! (‘workt- ‘ i7. \l. A. D.. Ill lii- lc liifr- iii‘ imiiuly lii liW-iuiiu. tii‘i'l“l lI_\' 1w l Ill .\'.\llli l’.\l..\l|€l(. Sllrriiuiilc, .|ilil;_'i> of Proliiili- Mo, PH‘. 'l‘n Phr- Shcrifi’ of the (‘riuiity of Our-oil's (‘nulitv or iiny Puilsinhlit or li|l‘i‘ll|l' 1uiratiii ivlllilu siild Uoliiiiy. tin-cling: \\'111.;|11-;_\s |||nill ri-iiillut: ilio poll iivi|1 on ill» of \\'illililll J. l'. “It'- .\iilluu nl‘ Flini-lolii-liiilii iiiilfl. Iii-diva] illicit-r, null .\l|iiioii.~ius Jos- "llh i'ullt-u of .\li-||li'i'll] in llit‘ Prov- lllt-c of Quclioc, liuuk l-liiiployco. Ihc pnJ-uiors of ilic iii-ori- |ll||llI'1| csiiiti‘ prnylui: that a Pillilliill |lill_\' lic lssiii-il fur [I10 1iurpiiiii= IIITI iiifli-r si-l furilll You nro lIlI‘l‘I‘Ii'I‘t" Iicriiliy- l‘i'l|liil‘l‘ll tu vlic nll persons iiilcn-sfcil lii tho rnlil Jilifutc in lic llIlII uppt-ur hori-ri- lii!‘ iii ll Prniiiiic (‘ouri to lm hclil iii the (‘nurt Ili-niu- in vliiirii-licii-irn iii Quecu‘; Pniiuiy, lii the nniil Province. on Rlouilnr llic lilnclocnfh iliiv of .l.ul.\‘ ucxt cnuiliig at tiu- hour of clcvcu o'clock fnrcuooii of tho lllllll‘ ilny to ~un ivhv lhc i s|1i\\\' cliiliic It‘ any tin“ ‘\‘r[\n\|"'s "f t1... until liic should n"; 1,,- "UUIFIVI nml flic Mule cloned u pfnypfl for iii anlvl [vulillrill lull on iuollciu of .\I. .\lli:iu Fnrlvicl’. 5N1» Proctor for salil Potltlnucrr. A1141 I do lion-by only-r lhnt n true (‘npV hflroiif i.» filrillivllh violin-nod h‘ Mm, np‘\"lfl|l1l\f piililliiin-tl lii (‘har- pitiolnivu iifori-iililil rim-c lu each wr-ck (or at lcnsl four Flrlllrvllllffl vw-okli luill ihii I|:iil\ lii-roof nuil that ii Irilr‘ i-om- liars-or h» rnriliulili [mflivii III; llIii‘ ‘ . H» 1;|- a rnupflv vcy folloniilu Plldul-t "nth '2! m“ on." nr ucnr thr- Illtviil Rank "I “mlmla m," n; m- 110111‘ ilic liiiuk of .\ii\'u g,-,,11|| with Iu <‘linr|viil"'"“'" nforo- - _ ,\_\~p r ,1» iirri-liy further orilr-r "n" l "up copy hcrou! ho fnrillivllh "arm," "n u... ‘\I|i\1‘l|l'\' Gcncrnl of this Province so lliill rill I"‘""I"' "I" ICFFIIFII III III!‘ QIIM final» II afore- mm m"; 1111c» dun tlrtilvfl ihcrfinf.” i Gin-ii umli-r luv linuil Iiiiil if", " n! Hit‘ tum roan lllil i""' "w " it'll” .\. Ii. ism n- -I iii ill" m“ .‘"'"' " " ‘loll-sips rc if" ' u, i, I'\I."ER. Jail-u n! FPIIIIIIIF. L-lss an 24-7-118. stun-kn Al Chemical o," 2T1“... Am Can 96 Am For Pr 7 ' Am Rad l9 3-8 Am Tel Tel 166 Am Water 17 3-3 Anaconda .32 3-4 Atchison 75 1-4 Atl Ref 23 1-2 Auburn 16 1.3 Bald Loco 4 7-g Bait Ohio 25 3-4 Bendix Av 13 7.1; Beth St 35 Briggs Man 40 3-3 Case Ches Ohio 53 Chry ler 95 7-3 Com Sol Com S0 2 1-4 Con Can 53 Corn Prod 52 7.1; Deere 130 Dupont 152 1.4 Elec Auto Lt 36 1-2 Elec Pr Lt 17 3 4 Firestone Gen Elec 52 7-3 Gen Foods 37 1.3 Gen Mot 49 1.3 Goodrich Goodyear Tire 3a Gt No Pfd Hud Mot Car 14 1.4 Ill Cen 23 Int I-Iar 105 1.2 Int Tel Tel 10 Johns Man Co Kciinecott 57 1.3 Miss Pac Ry ' Mont Ward 55 1-4 Murray Co 10 1.2 N Y Central as 1.2 Natl Bis Nat Cash Reg New York N H 4 Nor Aiii C0 23 1-4 Nor Pac 23 3-8 Pack Mot a 1-2 Paramount 1g 7.3 Penn R R 36 1-2 Phil Morris as I-4 Phil Pet Co 54 7-3 Po t Tel Cab Pub Ser N J 89 l-4 Pure Oil Co 19 1-4 Radio Co Radio K O Scars Roe Co 88 1-2 Shell Union Oil Co Soill-h Pac 43 1-2 Std Oil Ind Std Oil N J 55 1-4 Stude Co 13 1-3 Texas C0 59 United Air 2i 1-2 United Co 4 3-8 United Drug Utiited Gas Imp I2 U S Rub 58 U S St C0 100 1-2 U S Ind Al A Vanadium 26 7-8 Warner Bros I2 5-8 West Union 46 West Air B West Elec I42 Woolworth 45 limilxlox or CANADA l'l:t)\'l.\'t'i<l or _ l-it1.\ ‘i: HIHVAIID ISLAND Iii tlii- Probate Court liit George VI. A. l). Ill’ ' lu lll- sllito oi’ (Tyrua II’. Crosby ifoi-iiil-rly: of Boiii-lliliiv. Queen's Co» illlc oi‘ Soiirie iii County lii the said luwiviucc ili-i-i-usi-il tcetnle .lllI‘l\|iit‘ HAROLD LEO» . .. .li. Surrognle. Judge of lliiliult. e112. cit‘. To llll‘ -\'II4'I'III of the Couuty- of King's (‘ouiily or ally Pollsliilile or iill‘ it‘ 1ic-rsiiii ivlllllu suld County. (iill : \\'l ‘ upon rciiillllg tho petit- liill uii fllc of John It. llliithuiv of soiirls atoll-said. .\it.*l't‘lllllll, lhc ex- IIIIUVi‘ llll|iI(‘i'I i-stlile a cltiitioii lllli)‘ lic 1illr1losp hcruiiliiflcr iii-i f-lrlli: You are thi-ri-forc iII'i'i‘I\_\ ri-quiri-ll in clli- iill peraoiiiiJuti-ri-slcil ili lilo suill liliitnfv- to tic iiiiil niipi-lir lief-ire iill‘ lii n Prulrnlv (‘ourl to lie iii-lii in iill‘ (‘iuirt Houst- iu Plilirluitc- " . lii (Jill-en's (‘ouiilyx iii linysiilil -- till Weillicsllliy‘ lhc fourtcr-nth ily iii-xi coiiiilliz. lii tlii- lltilll‘ i-f i-lt-rcli cfclock fnrmimiu of tho sumo (Ll_\' in Illl‘\\' ciiurc if any llicy ciili why llin Accounts of tho lfllll Hstiile should uni br- passcrl and the estate closoil nil prayed for iii said pctillou iiiul nu liioilou of Arthur F. Ilcqunlil. l-I.s<1.. Proctor for Illili lkitllliiiil-r. Anti l do hurl-by III'II4'I' lliut ii true copy hcroof he fiirfhivllll 1nill'.slicil in some newspaper 1iulillsheil iiit iirlolte- toivu nforcslilil olicc lii each wot-it for nt least four, consctiullrn ivccka from the dale hers-of niltl lhnt a fruc copy hereof he forthwith posted iii the following public places respectively. IIIIIIIPI)’. the hall of thi- Court IIIIIISP in Souris nforciiald. at or near the store of Thr- .I. J. HIIRIII‘! Co. Ltll. and at or llcnr the lltirP of Matthew. .\II‘I4(‘RII 8e ('0. in Sourlil aforesaid. l0 that iill persons interested in the lnid Estate iis IIIOIIBIII may have due iiiilicn thereof. GIVEN under my hiiiiri and the Scull of the siilrl (‘ourt this 7ib rlliy oi‘ Juno A. D. 10.17 and In the first. year of Ililcsilnjelity’: reign. ( . . (l!!!) I. L. PALMER Judge o! Probate- L-12li60-11-I8-25-7-2. NOTICE Commencing July let the See- reliiry of 8rl~ ol Trustee: for each School Diltriei will oet ll District Registrar for the registration of Births and Deuthl in his respective District. Thr incoming District Registrar is requested to obtain ell pl in relative to Vitll Stetlrticc from hil predecesoo in his iibtrlet- L-IIII-O-Stl-“Nel incident does not seem to have had l suggested by the governor of In- diana. However. the coon-am, was signed with the Slate Labor De- partment of Indiana and the C. I. O. signed with the same body. Yesterday's market probably won some friends for itself and we would look for a better market to- day with higher prices for U. S. Steel. Inland Steel. Int. Harvester, Stand, Oil of N. J.. Pure Oil. Tex- as Corp. Mont. Ward, Gen. Elgq. trio. U. S. Rubber aiid other mar- ket leaders. Queen Square Commencement Exercises Held Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan, member of the School Board. presided at the annual commencement exer- cises of Queen Square School held Wednesday at which a large number of parents and friend= were present. Remarks were made by the chairman and a report of the year's work was read by the Principal, Mr. Leo MacDonald. The following program was ca:- rleti oilt: O Canada. Remarks by Chairman. Chorus: "Britons Everywhere"- School. Presentation of Trustees‘ in: Certificates. ‘ Presentation of diplomas. Leav~ Presentation of "Clean-Up Cem- palgli" Cup-Mayor Turner. Presentation of penmanship certificates and Junior Red Cross Certificates. Cli0rus—-Medley—School. Presentation oi‘ attendance cer- tificates. Principal's report. Presentation of medals and spec- ial prizes. God Save the King. Principal MacDonald in the course of hi. remarks referred to fine high enrollment in the school the opening day as an indication of the realization of parents of the necessity of giving the students an early. and prompt start in their year's work. In reference to radio ‘and movies regarded at present so detrimental in many irrtances to school work. the Principal felt the time was not too far distant when these two factors would be utiliz- ed in schools as an educational in- flueiice. Mr. MacDonald also urg- ed parents to consider seriously the possibility of a seemingly nec- cessaiy change in the present “iron bound" curriculum where all must conform to the one mould. In regard to the annual health in pectlon the principal said, “While many of oiir pupils have physical defects, which handicap their studies, it is gratifying to note a large number of corrections of such defects from last year. The Principal commended the fine work accomplished in ath- letics. congratulating Messrs. James MacCaliim. football coach and Kenneth MacMillan. hockey coach. lTrlbute was also paid Mr. Alfred much to ‘Doucette who has done CHICAGO. July 1 tAPl—OV€I'- ivhelmctl by a sudden outburst oi buying. wheat soared eight cents a bilshel today. The excited rush to purchase wheat was due principally to alarm ovci- prospects that drought damage to crops in Canada. coupled with black rust ravages in the United States. may bring about acute shortage of supplies to meet a big increase of estimated needs of United States wheat ex- port-s to Europe. Ncivs of strained relations 6e- IWCPII Russia and Japan added a touch of war scare to Olflrflilflm in the wheat pit. Chicago wheat futures closed 4 7-8-7 5-8 cents higher. July $1.- 26 l-ZZ. Sept. $1.25. Dec. $1.26 7-8. corn 2 7-8-3 1-2 up. July $1.23 1-4 Sept. $1.12 7-8-1 i-4. Dec. 81 7-8- 82. Oats 1 7-8-2 1-4 advanced. Sept. 30 3-8-1-2. and Rye showinll 1 cont to 4 I-2 rents biilse. Sept. 91 3-4. Prnvisbns results were ‘l to 2? °°"“_E1!!i’..-. roooooooeooototo-ooowoog Island Securities t Company, Ltd- STOCKS BONDS MINES QIL GRAIN PRIVATE WIRE Connec- tions to Principal Financial Centers. Direct Ticker Service to the Toronto Stock Exchange. Complete Board Room Facilities. PHONE I122 Brace Block Queen Street cii-cicimiciwii i Q-O-G ABUSE Have you ever thought of it? The VALUE n! your eyes. What would you do without them’ Probably you would riot pert with them of any price. What you may not under- stand is that abuse and neg- lect wear the eyer down. Ex- perienee shown neglected eyen full early. ti. F. Ilutcheson students. "'1" ~.' Parent-Teacher OIEBBIZ- atlon was producing good result;- and it is our earnest hope they will be extended next year," stated Mr. MacDonald. The certificate and follows: prize list. Trustees Leaving Certificates Walter C. Murray; David E. Mc- Tague; William A. McInnis; Wil- fred Laurler MacKinnon; Frank Gallant; Vincent Roach; Wilfred F. Mahar; Arthur Leo Griffith; Louis Clarkln; Ernest McCarey; Lorrie Arsenault; Louis Dooley; Russel Kelly; Earl Doyle. DIPLOMA WINNERS—1936-l937 Grade X-—l. Walter Murray; 2. David McTague; 3. Billie McIiinis; 4. Laurier MacKinnon; 5. Frank Gallant. Grade IX-Mr. MacCalliums De- partment-l. Arthur Arsenault; 2. 4. John Richard; 5. Ivan McCabe. Grade IX Mr. Dcucettels Dept.‘ 1. Everett MaoKinnon; 2. Ferdin- and Rogers; 3. Louis McMurrer; 4. Laurence Doyle; s. Edgar Hogan. Grade VIII, Mr. MacMlllanks Dept-l. Philip Steele; 2. Frank Gallant; 3. Joseph Duffy; 4. Greg- ory MacDonald; 5. Walter Cullen. , Grade VII, Miss Muriiaghgngg i Dept.—1. James Kelly; 2. Herbert Hughes: 3. Elmer Campbell; 4. éhigus MacDonald; 5. Edward Lar- er. Grade VI Miss Francis’ Dept.- Don Macdonald; 2. Mailrlce Good- ‘NIH; 3. Elliot Martin; 4. Billie De- Coste; 5. Gerald Roach. Grade V1 Miss Walsh's Dept.—1. Carl McKenna; 2. Elton Macca]. lum: 3. Vincent Mahar; 4, Ear] Quinn; 5. Maurice O'Neill. Grade V. Miss MacAulayks Dept. -l. Frank Strain; 2. Merrill Walsh; 3. Dommie MacDonald; 4. Harry Poulton; Gregory Arsenault and Joseph Martin (equal). Grade V. Miss Clarkln's Dept- 1. Melvin Richard; 2; Edwin Stele; 3. Roland McGillivray; 4. Cyril Callaghan; 5. John Walsh. Grade IV. Miss Train0r‘s Dept. —l. Lorne MacDonald; 2. Jack Murnaghan; 3. Jo=eph Duncan; 4. Arthur Mclnnis; 5. Joseph Kelly. Grade IV. Misc Vesseys Dept.- 1. Allen Noonan; 2. Billie Hennes- Se)’; 3. Henry Coady: 4. Wilfred Burke; 5. Andre Wedge. Grade III. Miss MacDonald‘ Dept.-—l. Vincent Nicholson; 2. Francis Gormley; 3. Dan To: 4. Kenneth McAskill; 5. Frc Somers. Grade III. Miss Walsh's DODi 1. Ivan Dowling; 2. Thoma Plyn 3. Carl Bradley; 4. Reggie Whela" 5. Gerald Ready. Grade II. Miss Gallants Dept. l. Richard O'Brien; 2. Augustir Savidant; 3. Earl Clarkin; 4. Alfred Brown; 5. Leo McAdam. - Grade I. Miss Johnston's Dept- 1. Billie Hennessey: 2. James Burns; 3. Howard Mahar; 4. Wen- dell Byers; 5. Jack Somers Grade I. Miss Moran's Dept-i. Alfred Hennessey; 2. Wendell Brown and Philip Murphy; 4. Fred Coyle: 5. Maurice Martin. Grade I. MIKE Dilff_\"s Dept-l. Urban Wedge; 2. Wilfred Cullen; 3. George Ranahan; 4. Bennet MacDonald; 5. 121th Roberts. Penmanship Certificates Senior: Clark MacAulayl. Junior: Gordon Ross. Jerome Haughey. Louis Iongaphie, Ian MacDonald. Maurice Mahar. Ar- thur Quinn, Norman Campbell, Carl McKenna. Joseph Pineau, John Butler, Camile Arsenault. Elton MacCallum. Frank Kelly, Francis MacKinnon. Dennis Dow- ling, John Blanchard. James Gal- lant. George Tulle. Gerard Roach, Vincent Doiroii, Michael Hennes- sey, Teddy Bradley, Billie DeCoste, Joseph Henncssey. Progress: Walter Cullen, Wlliam Burke, Allen Noonan, Tom Rari- aghan, Earl Chalsson. Ira Conliol- ly. Billie Doyle, Stephen White. Francis Gormley. Elmer Aisenault. Emmanuel Arseiiault. Whit-man Urguhart, Earl Nicholson. Reginald Murray. Wah Wong. Wing Wong. Arthur Doherty. Joseph Kelly. [Melvin Richard. Lotus Campbell. ‘John Walsh, Maurice Costello. Ed- ward White. Cyril Callaghan. Char- lies Campbell. Eric Mooney, Willie MacDonald. Maurice MacMillan. Angus MacDonald. Herbert Hugh 1e‘, Jame: Kelly, James Gallant. Francis Mat-Donald, Elmer Camp- bell, Edward Iiartcr. Jack I-It-lincs- sey. Joe Murphy. Ambie Wciithcr- bie, Edwin Pineau, Clarence Burke. Prank McGiiigan. Callilm, Harry MacDonald. Attendance Certificates I Year-Thomas Biso. Flynn. Terrence Coylc. Clarkin. Ralph DeCdste. Philip Murphy. Joseph Fields. Clarence Dunn. Lloyd Dunn, Hilbert Blan- chard. Charlie Burke. Earl Clark- in, Wilfred Butler. Emmet Fran- cls, Carl Bradley. Frank Sigs- worth, Francis Gormley. John Flynn, Billie MacDonald. Noel Wilson, Louis Biso, John Walsh. Jerome Haggeriy, Don aid. James Howatt. Teddy Brad- ley, Loman MacAlilay. Herbert Hughes. James Gallant. Elmer Campbell. Louis Ai-senault, Frank Costello. Harold Wood. Pat Mc- Gonagle, Ivan McCabe. Ernest McCarey. David McTaguc. Carl Doyle, Louis Clarkin. Joseph Dou- oette, Thomas Norrie, Russel Kel- ly. Maurice Costello. Dennis Dow- Poulton. Dommie [nuts Eugene Martin. Joe I-Iennessey. Preston Curley. Arthur Griffith. Billie Mc- Innis. Louis Dooley. Pre=ton Ciir ley. 3 Years-Andre Wedge. Hamid Ranaghan. Edwin Steele. Gregory Arsenault. Arthur McCarville. jMaurice Goodwin. Edwin barter ,Maurloe O'Brien. Ioui" McMurrer. Edward Wilson. Teddy Strain. ‘ Joseph 3urke. Walter Murray. ,-‘ IPrancis McDonald, Henry Mur- I noghsn. . 4 Years-Jrancis A McDonald. Prank Gallant. James Morris. 5 Yenrsr-Hubert Paquei. Philip, lS‘.-e‘e. Cyrl‘ Coylc. Prank Bllllfl’. 8 Yrars- Emmet fiirlant. 9 Y ers Leo Dorie. ll Yesrs-Wiified Mahar Maurice McAleer; 3. John Oatway; ‘ Louis Blacquiere. Ray MacDonald; Don Macdonald, Anthony Martin... Vincent Mac- ', MacDon- . ling. 2 Years-Ivan Dowling. Elliot Martin. Dennis Dowlinit. RPQFIIQ. Vacation Time Suggestions from the BOYS’ DEPAR TMENT, lei the Boy's_Department at Moore and McLcmYs supply your boy with the right CIOIIIES for his summer vacation. Youthis summer suits inplain grey and fawn English flannels; also grey and fawn checked tweeds. Smart “Prep” sport back models with two pairs of trousers. Sizes 31 to 38 -- $14.50 Boy's summer polo shirts in blues, whites and yellows. Sizes 24 10.34 -_ - - 50c, 75c, $1.00 Boy's pure wool bathing suits in the speed style —sun tan backs. Sizes 26 to 34 -- — $1.00, $1.25 H0y’s swimming trunks i black. Colors, red. green. maroon. Sizes 2 to 18 $1.25 t0 $1.95. Boy's shorts B0y’s blue twill Bo_v’s white duck a Sizes 33 to 37 -- - Boy’s wash suits in all the new shades guaranteed fast color. Sizes 2 to 7 years ti Boy’s flanned and summer tweed pants in plain and check greys and fawns. Plaited front style —-21” bottoms. Price — —- - —- ,- $1.75 to $3.95 n sn ug-fitting styles. years. Prices 50c, $1.00, in English tweeds. cotton cords, twiils and flannels. 22 to 30. Prices -- —- - 60c 75c, $1.00 to $1.75 Boy’s light weight summer tweed and flan- nel suits. Unlined and fancy back styles. Sizes 22 t0 28 — — — _ — — — —- - $2.25 to $3.95 pants with toreador tops I and dome fastened extension waist band. Guar- anteed fast color. Sizes 28 to 34 _ — $1.50 pair copen blue and clothes. Sizes covert nd English cord longs in grey PAGIZELYE I Limited. and fawn. —- -- -- $1.75 to $3.1") and styles. p 5c, 75c, 85c. $1.00 to $2.00 Every suit Boy's summer weight golf hose with elastic tops - — Jliic and 50c Boys Blouses - _ _ _ _ _ ._. __ Boy’s Shirts _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ -. _ -- _ 50c, 65c and 75c 75c. 89c and $1.25 Boy's straw hat and extra light weight sun helmets - 15c and 25c .- i. is” é Honorable Mention-Tardy Once Cecil Head, Cecil Gallant, Jackie Gaudet, John Oatway. Lorne Mc- Carville. Leo Roach. Albert Wilson. Benedict shelfoon. Joseph Duffy. Allison McAlecr. William Burke, Ian McDonald. 7€ IMEDALS AND SPECIAL PRIZES i Governor-Generals Medal Gen- eral Proficiency Grade X won by Walter Murray. Gold Coin; Highest average Gr. X. presented by Hon. Geo. D, De- Blois. Lieutenant-Governor won by Walter Murray. Gold Colli: Eleven years perfect attendance pre entcd by Rev. P. McMahon, D. D.. Rector of Si. Dulistzilis Basilica, \\’0l’i by Wil- frcd Mahar. Gold Coin: History Gr. X pre- sented by W. J. P. MacMillan. M. D.. C. M.. won by Walter Murray. Gold Coin: Latin Gr. X present- cd by Mrs. S. R. Jenkins in mem- ory 0i’ the late Dr S. R. Jenkins won by David McTagilc. Gold Coin: Mathematics Gr. X pl‘(‘.~CIIl(‘(‘l by His Worship Mayor Turner won by Laurlcr MacKln- non. Gold Coin: Application Gr. X presented by Rcdctuptorist Fathers W011 by Frank Gallant. Gold Coin: English Gr. X pre- ‘selited by Catholic Women's Leilitue won by Billie Nil-Innis. Gold Colii: Perevcrancc Gr. X ‘presented by Ml’. C. H. B. Loug- ; worth. won by Donald’ Gillis. l Gold Com: H /‘ic.st Average Gr. IX. Mr. MlwCn. lllll'$ Dept. pre- lsenlcd by Holt Got), D. DcBlois. I-ilPiliCllRili-Gtl\'(‘1'iiOI‘ won b_v Ar- ! lhur Arsclialill. i i Gold Coin: Mathematics Gr. IX Mr. MacCallumr. Dept. presented by J. D. MAPGIIWRII, M. D., won by Maurice vfcAleer. Gold Coiii: Application Gr. IX. Mr. MacCnllunfs Dept. presented by E. A. Foster. won by John Oat- atte Gr. VII. Mi=s Murriaghanis Dept. presented by J. D. Mor- Guilzan, M. D., won by Hughes. Special Prize: Penmanship Gr. VII, Miss Mllrnaghans. Dept won by Clark McAulay. Gold Coin: Highest Average Gr. VI. Miss Francis‘ Dept. presented by the Redemptorlst. Fathers won by Don Macdonald. ' Gold Coin: Second Highest Aver- age Gr. VI Miss Francisls Dept. presented by Rev. Louis Doiigan won by Maurice Goodwin. Special Prize: Application Gr. VI. Miss Francis" Dept. presented by Rel‘. Flarl Dzdton won by Elliot Martin. Gold Coin: Highest Average Gr. VI. Miss Welshls Dept. presented by Dr. P‘. C. Dougan. won by Carl , McKenna. y‘ Vincent Mahar. way. l Gold Coin: Arithmetic Gr. IX. ‘Mr. MacCallumk Dept. presented [by Mr. J. P. LQIEIILIZPI‘ won by , Paris Tweel. Gold Coin: Highest Average Gr. ‘,IX. Mr. Doucettes Dept. presented {by Capt. James Roach. won by l Everett MacKinnon. l Gold Coin: Application Gr. IX. ‘Mr. Doucette'.= Dept. presented by Dr. F. C. Dougan. won by Ferdin- and Rogers. Gold Coin; Application Gr. VIII Mr. Doucettes Department. pre- sented by Rev. mills Dougan, WOII by Emmet Martin. Gold Coin: Highest Average Gr. VIII, Mr. MaicMillans Dept. pre- sented by Rev. Earl Dalton won by Philip Steele. ' Gold Coin: Second Highest aver- age Gr. VIII. Mr. MacMillans Dept. presented by Rev. Wilfred McCai-dle won by Pflllik Gallant.“ Gold Coin: Application Gr. VIII. Mr. MacMillans Dept. presented by Mr. J. P. Imlghtlzer .won by Joseph Duffy. Gold Coin: I-Iighevt Average Gr. VII. Miss Murnaghans Dept. pre- scutc-d by Rev. P. McMahon, D. D.. won by James Kelly. Gold Coin: Second Highest Aver- Gold Coin: Second Highest aver- .. I. l Herbert l l Gains“ lExceeti Losses On The New York Ma rl BY I-‘Rrlili-IILICK GARDNER Associated Press lrIllllllf-‘i-III Writes _* l--iAPl -A ' ll‘. izir stock lii-Jr- :llld-_ ill‘ _ ket tilrrli-tl iill" rlltlllgll intiay tf give the siioiiil oi li/JT iill auc- ))l('l4)ll.~ >4 Hill-till. “Elli it lillUt-lidf.‘ tum-s ii stun‘ (HIT tui- Jll._\' 4 zvel-kvlid some iiultii 1'.» lt‘lll]1‘.f'(l io viisll ;;il‘iltli.- i)il'. ziroilin: i tilt‘ age Gr. VI MISS Wclshls Dcpl. pre- sented by Capt. James Roach. won ‘- l i by Elton MacCallum. Special Prize: VI. Mis Walsh's Dept. presented by Rev. Wilfred McCardli- iron by Gold Coili: Highest Avcracc Gr. V. Miss Mat-Alilays Dept. DPOSCIII- ed by RRKIPITIIIIUTISI Fathers ivoli by Frank Strain. Gold Coin: Second I-IlgllP-l aver- age Gr. V. Miss MavAulayfls Dept. presented by Dr. F. C. Doug-in won by Merrill Walsh. Gold Coin: Highest Avcrauc in Gr. V. Miss Clnrkinl- Dept. pro- sentcd by Rcv. P. McMahon. D. D. won by Melvin Richard. Special Prize: Second Highest Avcragc in GI‘. V .\Il s Clrirkilijs Dept. 1)I‘t".\(‘illl“('l by Erit‘ Robin uoll by Edwin Steele. Prlre for highest. ai-crncc ::i Gr. IV. Miss Trainer's Dept. present- ed by Patrick Murnalzhan. won by Lorne MacDonald. Prize [or Application Gr. IV. Mr:- Triiinorls Dcpt. won by Wing Wong. Prize for Highest Average Gr. IV. Miss Vt-sseyls Dept. won by Allen Noonan. Prize for Application Gr. 1V Miss- Vcssey‘s Dept. won by BllllP Hen- lit‘ say. Price for highest average Gr. III. Miss MacDonald's Dept. won by Vincent. Nicholson. Prize for Application Miss MacDonald's Dept. won Francis Gormley. Prize for Highest Average Gr. III. Miss Wal=h's Dept. won by Ivan Dowling. Prize for Second Highest Aver- age Gr. III. presented by a fricnd won by Thomas Flynn. Prize for Courtcsy- in fill-s Vvlzl -ii's Gr. III. by Dept. Grs. II and III. equally‘ merited by Gavan Costello and Thomas Flynn drawn by Gavan Coatello. Prize for highest marks in rcad ‘IiiTzY Miss Walsh's Dept. presented by a friend, won by Thomas Flrliii» Prize for reading Miss Walshis Dept. presented by a friend wot‘ by Charles Gillies. Prire for Highest Average Gr. II Miss Goliath's Dept. won b_v Rich- ard O'Brien. Prize for Application Gr. II. Mis- Appllcrttlon Gr ..\Il.\- Johnston's IXpf, ivoli lii (‘lulu I-Ytlwlirrl lii 1m ll iii . . .l:litl o.’ mi . ill-iill‘. .u'.\,. .i'»t !.i;i In ii-l L’. .- :.il~.- IlTtlllY. ("iullis t’\(‘l ~l 1' l"! C';ll.:l‘ I11;- l clluligctl. "l ‘l"ii.<l1i~ll iiil‘ '. ll ti lll tlli twink- .11.. i ~~ .;\-. ' - tilyir‘ lii .1: 3X- chaliirt willllillt‘: t‘ rvliiirt propos- ill l-itlniiilss-i-ir. ‘ill’ PYNIlTtJE . .i.i'. Satutda) it .' MPK-Fllfl nvel‘ Ili- hm- tiw slot-ks did: . TIiiirJVI-d Avluillccs — -- -_ -_ .143 .143 Dot-lilies -- - - _. - 1.31": 11g Ulicl 141 7.3! Gallanlls Dcpt. wr-n by Earl ("Earli- in. Prize for Hliihlz-L Averacc Gr I tron by Billie Hclilitt-sc-y Prlzc for lllizlitx-t Arcrrigc Gr. l 311:.» .\liililll'.- Deni ivnli by Aifreri Hilll v. l’ xv fir liii-Illvl ."i\l'l'lI‘_'(‘ Gr. I .\i:.-.\ liully-Z- Dept. troll by Urban Wcdm. Prize for 310st Elficicnt Cadet Officer on Parade at annual in- spection won by Carlo: Capt. Laur- lt"l‘ AIIICKHIIIOII. Prize for Nciitlst Cadet on par- zldc at annual lll.\]\t‘l'll0lI won by (‘Jrlcl Lloyd Iil\'lll'_‘.~l0ll(‘. Prirc for lwst nuirviiutc Cadet Wilson. Piiri- 1o; l)l'\l Platoon (ill parade lii nip-it'll iltsnccfloi: won hv Pla- to~n No i. Cadet Lieutenant Al- l bert Wilson. i ,.