"ARKEL GOSSIP r “ray, Associated Press eh) Season Of English ‘Through The Pageants 5 Prayer Book” VStOCk w Stocks Air lterlue ... Al Chem , American Can Musical Recital - tlreatlyEnjoyéd Last would; at Hearts Memorial Hall the pupils of M1’. Arthur Valley gave a moat enjoyable recital, re- fleeting much creditonltheir 1n- structor. The manner in which the talented performers executed their selectbns brought Yorth" hearty rounds of applause from thellarge number of parents and- friends present. - . The assistance cl Mr. Jack _Wil- kins on the violin and m. ‘may Vessel‘. Baritone; soloist added greatly to the attractiveness of the programme. Miss Charlotte Drake's rendition or Alice-Transcription by Ascher and Miss Jlester = Wood's Blue Belts of scotlande-‘Ihnscrip- tion were exceptionally eleverand very much enjoyed; _ _ ‘The fdlowing was the programme. would show an 1 . 06,000 cars over i'iiamy'r'¢t-:<ll$'°°3..§§ when Memorial Day inactivity h“ ed a shrinkage of similar n" "Mill! rails retained small frac- Am ti! thegfaiua. er can asphon t _ ailhlv. Quoted ek-divoideuldlfetirs 2135.. had hard work making up (he 3y points that automatically came o" m; ' 3:1“: 9"?‘ Al"! 111111"! slumped more l“ werlion ‘net. A few othervutmt. s a lttls more courageous. Consolidated Gas. Pullllg gawk, o; Ne" “FRY Ind People's Gus gained ggrhmlzm," “"- Bflwlllyn Manhattan n reacted on its dividend mu- lsslon, but declaration of u regular preferred strengthened the gg|||gr shares. Auburn was out of the time. "lht- D11 P01". Cass and American Tobacco B were among the firmer m-" dustrlais. but they were hardly buoy. ant. 08h Low Cloaqo , Jitiifltl rvguliilis ‘A MONTREAL? June 20.-—Csitle re- 4 caipts were quiet on the Montreal live stoclr markets today. There was about a fifty per cent increase in the num- ber of cattle offering, sales wero slow M in starting. Those weighed were com- mon to medium good cows at $1.50 56 to $3.50. plain to medium steers at $51 to $5.25 and plain to medium heifers 7 at 8i to $4. Hixgooti steers averaging 1.125 pounds were sold to n butcher at I" $0.50 and another small lot at 85.50.. Calf receipts were 2,154. The bulk of the'calves ‘offered were of com-' mon quaity. and very hard to aelL. W: Sales were very dragfiY and prices iowcr. Oncdoud of fair to good quai- ily calvcs averaging around 135 pounds was sold for It and very common light Irnssers soul's! low us $1.75 with for kinds iu mixed lots selling up to -.-’$0_ Quotations: Good and choice veal $4 to $1.50: common and medium 82 to 83,75; graasers $1.75 to $2_ Sheep receipts were 010: the sheet‘ market was about stcady. The bulk of good handy weight sheen hroullht: n- round 8ft with common kinda around l2. Good lambs were sold for $8 to $8.50 with mixed lots from $7.50 up. Common iuinhs were not wanted and brought as low as l0. Quotations; Ewes $1.50 to $512 lambs good $8 in $8.50: common $0 to $1.50. Hog receipts 7.7611. Hogs wcrc aell- lrfi: at: lower prices. About 1,000 hogs - were sold for $1.25 to $4.75. fctl and wntcrcd with the hulk around $4.50; sows brought from $2.15 to $2.75. W l June 20.—Stocks mop- ‘il-l 1: ...l’.‘."ii"..“'.i§.“;‘.°..e...“°"‘ 2i many parts of England open-air Pageaniz, telling in words, music and movement. the history of the wwb or» country. These are larg- ely affairs of good will. Perform- ers a-re unpaid and find their own costumes, made to designs provided by the producer. Proceeds of gate money after paying necessary ex- penses go to a local charity. Some of the events are: Elizabethan Masque and Carni- val,’ Birmingham, June 13-18. Epl-l sodas in the life of Henry VIII and his daughters will bg presented by 700 performers in period costume at Bingley Hall, Birmingham, during the week beginning June i3. The hall will be transformed into! .a. miniature sixteenth century town. with black and white gables and “shoppes? Elizabeth will be shown both as m Infant and as a Queelh plain the origins and contents of the principal impersonation being a“ "S “Wm” “i m ‘hm- ‘° s. total of 50187- and 454p leaders by Lady Bird‘ who has taken leacbggive an exposition of the sublcct ' ' ' ' Canadian Scouts in Empire ing parts in Efzabethan Pageantsimatwr of the Prayer 800k from i Group: Canadian Scouts attending tn the Midlands. cover to cover. It ml ht ‘ “Throughvthe Pr”; ‘$522323: lnext summer's World Scout gath- The Hiiwlicui P11893111? ll L91‘ h u ’ ' erlng in Hungary will go as mem- cester, Leicester, June 16-25. The‘? ‘me as sflggested’ KHOW Ym“ lbers of the British Empire group, 514117.01’ Leicester's growth from ray" B°°k' “d ti" ‘“‘“‘°"and probably will be attached in ancient times will be portrayed in hopes that it will suggest to the| a pcturcsque pageant in Abbey lovers of the Prayer Book many of jsmgn umis msoldl Ciuntry troops‘ ungarlan con s carn Eng- Park, with scenes presented by thousands of performers each even- its attra tlv th h h t c e Dug per aps no y Scvcral Scout districts in Hun- ing, June 16-81, and three matinees. so well known features. “Sh: , __ As the author says in the p“? gary are inviting British Scout: The whole ends with presentation of great Leicester figures of the face, the book is not intended to to us“ ‘mimic!’ a row “Weeks m“ eighteenth and nineteenth centuries ‘Zgéclgitighpgysiugzok 2:: “fir; knowledge of Eifgllsh. ‘mhn wuley’ George and Robert doctrinal, spiritual and historical How many scouts in south M‘ stpphenmn, and Thomas Cook. vlewpolnts. It is intended for not , rica? There are 14.516 Scouts of a1 The- pageut of west Kent Tun-‘only the college student the Sun- ranks m me Union of Scum Am’ bridge Wells, June 22: Tonbridgedday school teacher but,” ma, ¢u-—in Capc Western. Cape Bor- Jlll" 251 5e"°“°““5- "We 29' large body of the daft" who want w‘ “p” Mimami" G“‘1“a‘““d Twice daily during the ha“ part to know more about their Prayer was!‘ Nam,‘ Transma" mm!‘ of Jun‘ m “'1'” wwns °t west- Book. The author writes with en- Free state and s‘ W‘ Alma‘ Kent. a pageangof1oqsihigtory will thusmsm. He believes as a com Naval Cutter for Sea Scouts: A i" filmed “lid” the dlrectbn °I vinced Evangelical Churbhman that fine naval cum" was recently Pr” honorary organizers. well skilledli: the Ckmrch o, England is worth scntcd to the 1st Barbados sea pageantry. The P11851111» '11 Whc 40o per-fozmers will engage. consists all having a local A new work on the Prayer Book, i by Dr. Dyson Hague, entitled "An' Exposition of the Prayer Boo has been published by ‘i gmans,‘ Green and Company. It is a book] that ought to be of peculiar valuci at this critical period in the history I of the English Church, for it is, not only an exposition of the‘ teaching and contents of thei Prayer Book, but an endeavor to elucidate for the average Church- man its spiritual meaning value. There have been many introduc- tions to the Prayer Book, such as the works of Bishop Barry, Canon Daniel, Canon Fousset, Dr. Hole, Dr. Blakcney, but this book by Dr. Dyson Hague is on a somewhat different line. It is an endeavor to interpret the spirit as well as the letter of the Prayer Book, to ex- narrow market, one I (railing to hope for the "willing to haaard s con- ," o. u-hat. the put few M store. thp tons was ilrm. nllld rally in the poll other groups. uulnerous leaders m two points above Sutur- ‘p Wheat fund bonds also ""|,,',; no iuurket was notably rp- und stuck slipped back ‘Josc which rvus irregular. lhefliillliilil‘! uct changes were ’ “gray, slightly favoring the voiuruc of 188,105 I110"! W118 ,~1ilif‘f\ Julie L’. 1024, when 0;»;- tolallcd 2tl.0000. "f tllc rnlitl to resume lust hlgffllliiPll risc named techni- wuflynlg. \\'ali Street: asti- ‘upl that tomorrow's loading [or the wcek ended June 11, .5“ W!‘ u .h W11":"' n 111-113.‘. irel ‘u "M" Auburn Auto Bend Avlat (fan Pacific court News _ and 1111111 lNOt1C€s' I Empire Scouts at World Gath- ering: Thc number of scouts to re- present the British Empire at the next World Scout Jamboree, in Hungary next summer. has been increased from 2,500 to 4,200. How many Scouts in Scotland? The last Scout ccnsus figures for Scotland show 124,215 Scouts, 95 Sea Scouts, 20,620 Wcif Cubs, 5,243 Rovers and 14 Rover Sea Scouts- Fox Film Gen Elsi: .. Gcn Foods . m Gen Motors Goodrich liub ... .. Goodyear llub .. Hudson Mot . l_n Harv . i in Nickel (train Market Fish Quotations i BOSTON, Juno 20.-—l:licvcn arrivctl at the i lest Number of advanccs . Stocks unchanged Total issues traded Ken Copper vessels PART I ilsh pier here today: “TIOLEFALE QUOTATIONS Radio fforp Sears Ros . South Par: ... South Rail Standard B curcaoo Juno film-Evidence that rkct lnul become over- i1] a general price ad- v G0. ' I lilil ‘rnuuitcd 1 song orthe Bilbro Miss Bonnie‘ Hmneasey 2 Grandfather's Clock Paldl Miss Allie McLeod 3 Queen of the Pixies .. mgleman Miss Jean Jay 4 Al? 5111111111515 Farm Streabogg Miss Pauline LePage 5 The Biaclrsmltlfs Song, Bordman Mr. Gordon Hyde O Whispering Hope Hawthorne Miss Eleanor Douglas 7 The Millwheel Krogman Miss Miriam Veisey 8 Hide and Seek Ellenbe-rg Miss Sarah Hyde 9 Hark. Vesper Bells Johnson’ Miss Bernice Wood l0 Jolly Darkies .. Bechter Mr. Milton Stewart ll Fairy Fingers .. Sister Miss Anna Christie l2 Moonlight Decevee M"ss Helen Crawford 13 Chautauqua Lake Miss Fanny Coffin ,, it Plano Duet-dholicking March I . Voorhies 01619119511911?‘- and Mr. Harold Iiorsythe 11118111511- Esex County Pageant Ilford, July 2-9. iMr. Frank Lescelles. [probably the most expert Pageant Brlkhdirecwr, will present scenes from the history of Ensex in Valentines Park, Ilford. Barnaby Rudge and the dainty DoDy Varden wll occupy the stage in a Dckens scene. Battle Abbey Pageant, in the Abbey Grounds, July i16- H1151- h1g3‘ Rye, Bredge, Heathfield and other centres in the "Conquerors Coast" district of Sussex are com- bining to present a Pageant durintl the first fortnight of July. The Battle will be staged in the grounds of the Abbey on the spot where Harold fell, and the Normflll four hundred pages. The price is conquerors Wlll 011w more be m“ $1.25 and it can be ordered through in conflict with the Saxon defend- any bookseller from Longmans, ers. Step by Si-BP iii-Sim? Will lllFGreen and Co, 128 University fold from 1086 co the present dfl.\'~ Avc., Toronto. The Bexley Pageant. Bcxleih: Kent, July 18-23- Hall Place. resi- dence of Lady Limerick. will form an appropriate setting for this Pageant, in which 4,000 wll take part. One of the episodes will be a rural scene depiciting a visit cf the Large cod 0 to 8i’ cent 9 Amrmm m‘ Vi" l‘ m s p r bound l-lutldock fill; to '1 Pollock rm to. Hake 31,5 to 4 Sword fish 38 to 40 Lennon Soles ti to 7 Gray fir-lea 01,1, to 8 Piuunders 31/5 to ti Halibut 12 to 18 o go into effect tomor- _ ‘g m: will amount to fi cents $190 eoulparcll with onc cent iminstn unsettled. 741-15 nhovo "u finish, corn ‘lit-l atlvaucctl, p.11, up and provisions at l [we to 1'.’ ceuts. BONDED WHEAT Ytililv‘. Juno 20.—Bondctl ciosctl firlncr. Close: J uly b0; i, “TORONTO, Juno 20.—.\llnlng 521 WINNIPEG o United Corp U G Imp U S i Alcohol ll El llublter ll’ S Steel .. Van Steel _.. Warner Bros Co ... ‘Voolworth 0C PRODUCE MONTREAL, June 20.-Eggs were advanced in price one to two cents per mitt-ten, wholesale, on tho Montreal mnrkct today. tirmletl Untarlo or prairie fresh eggs became 20 to ‘llvents for extras. up 11/, to 2 cents and i4 to i5 cents for seconds, up i to 11/, cents per doz- (lm. These prices werc for carlots or css. -. Jobbing- houses announced that. ef- fcctivc tomorrow morning. prices would be two cents higher for small lost. to the retail trade, the prices becoming: Specials ‘J7, 20; extra! 20, 2.7; firsts ‘:2 21; seconds 10, 1S; the first price is for cartons and the sec- ond loose, per dozen. .lieccipts of eggs were light inst - week and as a result a scramble de- 7 ‘vclcped ‘for what was available. The sharp utlvnrrcc resulting, Receipts to- day were 1.000 cases. Cheese and butter prices also stif- fened. Cheese advanced l5, cent per pound over Saturday's close, becom- ng 9% cents for Ontario white, 10 rent: for Ontario colored. 01A cents for Quebec white and 0% rents for Quebec colored ill/y cents for Quebec white and 0M censts for Quebec col- ored. lleccipts were 1,772 cast-s. Butter was at n minimum of 101/, cents with asking prices up 101V, cents, representing an increase of V. from Saturday. Receipts were 542 box- Montreal v Stock Market Quotations m Mining Stocks ~- t sales Stocks B T L Power . B t.‘ Power A C f‘ Foundry men rm“- Close o1.’ on ow Sales Stock ,4 High Low Close 20000 Arno _ 1000 B Hoiiingor 10000 Birlgnod 2000 flierlcy l5 Douro .. 2000 Peri iKrk . .. 1000 Granada . 4000 Howey ... 025 Iiolllnger . _. 2000 Kirk Luke 73.1 Lake Shore 1030 bincussn ... 225 llclutyrro , ... 3500 Mofflitlidll . . t 1 t lpmtittious at Liverpool ‘M; ill to n wavering wheat to: v. Jilly closed l cont high- gi; Ot-tubcr lit higher at 51 anti r1 tn 11's higher at 53. |encrniiy stronger trruri today .1 a natural reaction from a- hiy iiquldntctl anti probably irt "Vflfzttilti market. was little evidence of export ovcr ihc wcck curl. The uinr- ' ned with u strong undertone Iilii thc cavt-[Iilon of a slight sag rcssion bud no difficulty in gains. poet's strength was attributed iier norlrl shipments, a de- ln iluesinfls sending of spring and unfavorable harvesting icns in tho lfuiictl Slatcs. ‘Inssin tho bot. dry wcnthcr in atln spring wlicut crop bclt; is ' tho crop buck. Henry rains h winds vvcrc rcportctl ovcr a - rnhle nrcn in tho United Stat- ‘ rr nlrcut l-c . ni for- cash icat continues iulng. Odd curs clrungctl hands mls fructionnlly hlghcr to un- i Fnnrno gruiu trndc was l. Slight gains were scored in hi: in late trading. rh . '.' ‘sirrni! _ , , l‘ Nickel l’: if \\' (‘n Ltd Pftl . M L H Power .. "5 Nat Brew Nat Steel Car Power (for Quebec Power Shawinigan R f.‘ of Canada Win Electric BANKS ' - - Baker l’ Dreservin! 0nd he hopes that this ssgutarirtlilzpzyCxirpzfsptggnhoira- book, which represents the har- l’ - ' vest of many years and the gleam S. Rcpulsc. The presentation was ings in many fields of liturgical 3:9 expnzssion of apprechmo“ c" literature, will be a stimulus to m" w“ °“‘°““°d U"? s" thinking, an incentive to devotion scguusr 1m“ ashore‘ _ and a spur to stronger and more ng 1S college scout "lsimrs: intelligent Churchmamhm in A change oi’ policy to travelling these days of ecclesiastical uncer- within the Elnplre instead of V151" tainty. Dr. Hague as a Canadian mg Europe’ ‘S bringing t‘) Easter“ makes frequent references to the Canada‘ this§ummcr a scout party Canadian Prayer Bock an] the al- of ‘he 2nd Fmmlmgham Cmleg‘ terations, which were the result of Group’ woodbridge’ Suffolk’ Eng‘ many years on the Board of the land, under Scoutmastcr the Rev. Revision Committee, who produc- R‘ H’ w‘ Kmesc‘ The 5mm“ ed in 1921 the Canadian Book o, Scouts are anxious to visit a num- Common Prayer‘ I ber- of Canadian Scout camps. As a book written by a Canadian it should be of special interest to Canadian readers. It is very finely printed in large readable type, (i100 Olga 1150 Shcrritt . 101150 Slscoc .. . . 171 Hull Busin 7000 Syivauito Miss Jean Montreal ,.. “.1507, 73w! u New York Curb High Low Close . 2% Silver 21% Total soles 100,000 shares l vLcalo Mss Frances Reeves 2 Love's Old Sweet; Song-g-Varia- lions Mr. of UNLISTED 8025 F-llcscnrch 15f‘. flapper 72.50 Filrlorndo . . 500 Home Oil ... ‘ R20 Nickel 05E 500 Kirk Hut] Oct 117B: 11cc 58» moo McLcntl uly 011,311; Uct 20A; Dec 9900 p_()rp|np ‘ » V I I 10500 Pcu Pcte - July 887.: Oct dllisri‘. 13w 2500 Ycuturcs _ . CASH PRICES t-No 1 bard 50%,»: no i nor nor 51%: no 3 nor ~10; no no 5 ill/y: no ti 3R; feed “i: no l rlururn 711: no 2 no 3 durum 52; no 4 durum "" Stocks .\m tflvan B .- A S Power A G l-llcc A ... (fit Ser Co (ford (for l~l B Share it‘ B ilbarc . .. l-‘ord of tfanudn A... i-‘ord Motor Co Ltd . imperial 021 Ltd lmper ‘Oil Ltd in Petrol ..... “id West Util Niagara Hudson H O of lntii-iuu _ tlrecc druclnrlu n Holland florin. Hungary pengo lndia rupee Italy lire Japan yen Jugoslnvin d or _. New‘ zcalnntl pound Norway krone Poland zlotl Dance M55 Meditation Morrison Miss Jean Fiorsythe Aloha Oe-Variations, Liliuokalanl Miss HazeLCOPbett Sunset Land Kawelo Miss Gertrude Metcaife violin solo-Minuet Handel Mk. Jack Wilkins Military schottische . Rorenfeld Mr. Harold Fiorsythe Love's Dreams .3101?" Miss Laura McLaine March from Faust - Miss Nan Auld t sweet Bye and Bye-variations Stier . . ‘Wenrich Elva Jenkins " CL cs. ~ _ t-Jnly 55: Potatoes were drill and unchanged. SUGAR NEWV YORK. June 20.-Rnw suBRP was steady and unchanged today at 2.00 for spots. Rcflners contnued to show interest at ths leevl and absorbed about 08.- 000 bags of Cuban for prompt ship- ment. and 31.000 bags of Porto Riran and 0,000 bags of Philippines for first half July urrlvul..in addition there was n sale of 8,750 bugs of Cuban from store to an operator at the snmcpricc. Sales were 32,100 tons, including I ' 18.300 in exchanges. July closed 81: 2000 Ritchie flap 87-: Doc 05; Jan 00;.l\larch 1.01: 11100 Robb .‘\ May 1.00. . _ 381,5. 5000 S hcorn . Refined sirgnr was unchanged. at . ‘ i100 for line granulated with good t withdrawals against old contracts‘ but no now business reported. COTTON NFHV YORK, June 20.-t“,oiton fut- ures closed steady. (‘losing bids; Jun lacs; l-‘eh ma: March m: April lil11= .\fa_v 590; June 510; July 510-20: Aug 521; Sop 5.15: Oct 54344: Nov 550: Ticc 5-18-00. Spot closed quiet. ltfld- tiling 530. CURB 2-100 llobjo ... AUBURN 500 Brett 4500 Hrownlco 1000 Hilltop . . 500 Kirk llutl ... . 0000 Muirolrit- _ _ ,, 1100011 Strict-t ....- 4000 Preston 0500 ltlbngo WOMEN'S INSTITUTI -'- The regular monthly meeting oi the Auburn Womcrfs Institute wat held at the home of Mrs. Ambrose Callaghan on Tuesday evening. June 14th, with an attendance o1 ‘ten members and two visitors. ‘The meeting opened by singing, |"lts a Good Time to Get Ac- lquainted" and the reading of the |Institute Creed in unison. Roll ‘Cali was answered by “Ways and Means of Making Money" and It dlsdussion on some took place. o=_-_°, 3 R-‘e-"c r is‘?! " i ‘lcrviililiqno 3c d'i1,;; llu l fccrl no! . rclcctctl 23%: track 34. p-No .’i c w liSlirt uo 4 c w no.5 c w 31%; no 0 c rv 31%: c l; r5 11.41102 tLitl-"rli .2 ;;$:# BEDEQUE Miss Hazel Green, of Central Bedeque, was a. recent visitor to friends in Emerald. The monthly meeting of the Nor- Spain pcaeta .. Gounod Sweden krone .. Switzerland franc ,.. United States 101/4 p . premium sxcuasuac HEY have seen Gyproe Fire Tests and ‘they know it resists tire. Use Gyproc for the walls, ceilings and partitions of the home you are building. " 0r if you are “doing over” any rooms, adding new ones in the attic, partltioning.the cellar, be sure to use this easy - to - handle, fire - safe wallboard. It. is an excellent base for Gyptex or Alabastine and LIVERPOOL ‘ Cotionyspot in good dcma business moderate. Prices ; lower, American middlin strict good middling 4.70: good ‘ tiling 4..'to- s tiling 4.. low mid lng 5B0: good nrrlln Receipts were 5,500 Amerlcan_ Montreal Market’ Sitielights 4.00: strl ary 3.50. 0.000 bn adieu Presn-Steadiness main characteristic of the pace was the slowest for about month. nd. ' hilt iu lnlg 4.34: min. : strict low middling 4.'(' ordinary ies/ including MONTREAL, June 20. (By the Can- stock exchange today. Price changes were few and iuluor while the trading a 0n n total turnover of 3.702 shares the market scored seven gains and Ive tosses, with the index- moving up a NEW YORK, June 20.—h‘oreign ex- change closed easy. Urcat Britain 2100b}: France 21.02%: Italy 5,11: Bel- gium 5.00%; Germany 80 00. ' _ Miscellaneous hitlNTltl-IAL, Juno 20.—-Harlcy (‘an- adluu western no 3 4i); oats Canadian western no ii ~10; oats fccd no l 30: flour spring wheat patents firsts 4.50; flour seconds 4.20: flour- bakers 4.10: tlour_wlnter wheat patents choice 22015-270: flour white coru 4.30: bran shorts ton 18.25: nilddlirgs ton L" : rolled oats ling 00 pounds 2.70; hay no 2 pcr ton car lots 10.00; choose Ontario's Oillit-IO; chccsc Quo- 21: eggs fresh cxtrns in curious 20' 10%; eggs fresh spccipls in cartons bees 0015-0998 butter no 1 tinest 101/, eggs fresh firsts in cartons 22: potot- nes North Carolina no 1 barrel 5.50- 2314; Canada 1 Miss Helen Pisott Christmas Chimes . vandersloot Mm Marguerite Terrell Robin's Return Fisher Miss Ruth Chrflstie Baritone Solo-Friend O’ Mine Sanderson M1’. Harry V91"? 15 second Valse Miss Helen Wilson 18 Two Skylarlts leschetizky Muss Muriel Coffin 17 Minuet Paderewaki Miss Margaret McLeod 18 Alice-Transcription A-Schvr Miss Charlotte Drake 19 Blue Bells of Scotfsnd-Jirrans- cription Baker Miss Hester Wood 20 Plano Duet-Polonaise in A Durand Black Prince and the Fair Maid of Kent on their honeymoon lflllllwlfl accompanied by ther Knights. Earlier scenes will show the with drawal o! the Roman Legons called back to the defence or Rome and the battle of Crayford between Saxons and Britons in 4'13. m‘ Lancashlre Oottnn Pageant Mmcpester, June 25-July 9. Twelve thousand Lancashlre people hi!" enmllgd {m- thc Lancashire Cotton Pageant to be held at Bell Vue. Mancester, June 25 to July 9. More than a quarter of a million llefllle unexpected t0 visit this Pakflllli. which will be staged on a lavish scale with a chorus of 1,500 voices and a ballet of . l~ 50° 0mm "then brought to a close. boro Women's Institute was ‘held at the home of Mrs, George Glover, on Tuesday evening, with an at- tendance of ten members and one visitor. The roll call was respond- ed to by each member paying their subscription to the "Institute News." Business portion of the meeting was then discussed, A very amusing and interesting contest, conducted by Mrs. H. Douglas, the prize winners being Mrs. James Croken and Miss Elma Douglas. The members will be entertained for the next meeting at the home i of Mrs. H. C. Bowness. The roll I call will be answered by the giving of the name of a town and what it is noted for. The meeting was The minutes of the last meeting- were lead and approved and sign- cd. Plans wcrc made to paint the interior of the school before the annual examination, cxpcnscs tc be taken from ihc funds on hand. A letter, including tho Health Re- port from the Red Cross nurse was read, also a reading entitled "My financial Career" was read by one of the members. It was decided tc hold no meeting in July-next meeting at the home of Mrs. J. J McKenzie Aug. 9th, Roll Call to be answered by cach mcmbcr paying a nickel. A vclyv dainty lunch was served and nftcr thc tcildcring oi a hearty votc of thanks to the hostess thc mcctlng closed by singing the National Anthem. Qplgodes will depict such scenes 85. a Persian Market, an orzv 01 Lancashre Witches, the Court of wlumm the mngluyri titgirpll-oo; a vcry painful accident on Satur- gru‘ at “mworlln eaiteworkj and 118i’ Evfllill!» Willie l" 5°17": “"10" tor. A solo was vrry beautifully ren- Years B80 Lfléncilslar Amon many tunatc way in crossing the kitchen dcml by Mm suumrmnd pend"- Lm°“h“° 9' n b y‘ c Lwngplanb, floor, he tripped and fell having a _Son_ o; Chm-1om,mwn_ A Wm" o; novel “ems w‘ :1: o dressed as WP l" hi5 hallds- which W55 bmk" 'tl1c Maritimc Conference Branch “km wlthlsoom c coal mack 1'11 all‘! Clli U“ “We 1311-4‘ “m 59V‘ 0f the Woman's lviissionari’ Society coil/m‘ ill" - w 0mm The crcly. He was immediately taken “um given b). M“ Horace wflght, - ch v ' d to medical aid. where it was found of Lorvpf Bcdflqut\_ A "pngegnt" 111112;!“ ‘wmlwrl: m ‘us’; ‘gisa; necessary w 111W“ 591111111 Silmllfi "Jesus Shad uracil," was beauti- °° e5 an! an sway p lllli» l“ t9 1711159 u"! w°uild~ arid 15 fullv pivcn bv .\l ., Marion Frizzell. 51ml hi’ "°:,°°:‘t“35€0°§t“‘;:; resting quite comfortably. Friend-r ‘Miss Hcicn Arr laid, Miss Alice '"1°"?“B "i “" "‘ "1 ' l" loin in wishing him s Fpvvrll‘ Pr- Jrwcli and Miss Wlnnifrcd Wright. m a h5nd'w‘h“nd £95510 m the! COVQTY- ,Tillr. special srrvlc: was under the "Mafia" °r Palermo‘: a ballet lausplccs of tlic Edith Thompson lhvxllll P- Lkgillihllei 197K; The many friends uf blrb. T. i Misq... ~11“. of this Chumh__13_ 1W 91111181 l1 $355 l! cam ‘"1 - "" Stewart wll regret to hear that she .._ . 590 bli-lllllfl 17931-115953 m R1115 has entered the Prince County Hos- chosen as the must beautiful 1n pitai for treatment. Iaancsshlre: 1,000 mannequins dressed in fashionable Lancashirc, The Young Peoples" Soucy. of‘ fabrics: King cotton in a huge the Bedeque United Church. met in f-rlumphli fill’ fllflkkvd llli/J the a very successful meeting on Wed- arent by i100 clfidren. ncsday evening. A very intcrestlnil . n. reading was given by Mr. Hor~~ """' Little Master Thane Douglas. the , youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Am- old Douglas, of Norboro, mct with m3)’ b0 paper-ed 01' panelled. 5.00; potatoes Bermuda no 1 lrnrrcl 5,25: Bermuda no 1 crnto 1.57: local whites per 80 pound bag ilo-fi-fi: Que and N l! green mountains pcr 80 pound bag 45-50. Ill. MEMIIRIMI .___,_. JANE BERNARD single cent. The bond market was also generally steady with a good‘ demand continuing for Dominion of (‘snada Issues and higher grade pruvlnclals and municlpais. Canadian Pacific was most active with sales of 708 shares. was also unchanged at 10%. National Breweries gained 5i at 15: ex-dlvld- on ; B. C. Power dropped l,‘ at 10: (‘anadian (‘or Preferred lost 1A at 101/4; Smelter: enscd 11/, to 32; Dc- mlnion Bridge lost 54 at 0%; Canadian Hydro Electric gained 1X, at 30%; Can- ndlnn Industrial Alcohol was 25 cents higher at $1; International Nickel gained 1A at 5 and steel of Canada 1.4- nt 12%. In the banking group Royal nglnerl a point to 130. Bond sales tot- alled $14.1 Sterling cinlltlfl t: amour and onu- ed States funds at a premium of 10%. ._______________. Major Chopin Misses Charlotte Drake and Hester Wood - GOD SAVE THE KING a large congregation of worship- pers. Mr. Irving Toombs presided. Mr. William Callback offered play- Gyproc may be easily identified by the name on fbe board and the Ones stripe along the edge. GYPSUI. LIII ‘ND ALAIAITINI. Canada, Llliiel Quebec , 15M- Giiii'cr»1'u0t' Wall boar A man recently stole several wrist- watches from a London shop. The police are now anxious to supply him with some bracelets. fr: There passed peacefully away, May 20, at the home of her daugh- ter mew. M. Gunn, Granville, Mrs. Jana Bernard in her 84th year. Deceased was in falling health about, three months. She was of a bright, cheerful dispos- ition and a friend to all. Everything possible was done for her comfort. but death dame and the life wing- ed its course to the Great Beyond. There are left to mourn flv- sons and three daughters namely: Jos- eph, residing in Watereown. Mass. Hugh and William in Medford. Mass, Harvey in York Village, we Maine. Mrs. Clarence P. lord, Kenpsbuek, Melon-Mrs. John N. Proffit and D. M. Bernard, Pree- tonm: we. W. 16.0mm. Granville; one brother Joseph Palmer and a half-sister, Mrs. Wm. rr. prom: both of French River. Also Twen- ty-five grand children and nine great grand chldren. Her husband predeceased her ten years ago. The funeral took place on May 28th at. 1 P. M’. Rev. Mr. Osborne conduc- ted the service at the house. The deceaserPs favorite hymn. "The Home Over There" was flttingly rendered by Mr. Roy Phillips, un- dertaker. The interment at Mal- peque was conducted by Rev. Fred- erick Williamson. The pail bearers were five grandsons and a son-in- law. R. A. Profitt, Donald, Elmer and Allison Bernard, Charlie Ad- am and Wm; Guam. / F0 reign Exchange Maritime Representative-N. B. Melville, 53 Rupert Street, Amherst, N. S. IV llli BY A} Donald - Rowe fiworking 00., Ltd. . -Pooie - i‘ 4 Thom son, Limited i. Pratt I n ' - iihew 8t McLean a -Holman. Limited - "11s. Bernard d; Co. ' - ‘ -.__.__. MONTREAL, Jane 20. (by the Canadian Presai-Britlsh and orelgu exchange in reliltlon to the Canadian dollar, as compiled by the ltorll Bank of Canada. closed today as follows: Argentina peso ... ... ... . 0.11023 Australia pound .... ,.. ... 5.3044 Austria schlillag not quoted Brasll milreis_ Belgium helga Bulgaria lev not, ‘ranted China Hang Kong not quoted Ceechoalevakta crown . Denmark krone ,.. ... . Finland tlnmsrk ' France franc _ German aetchsmark . Great fltala pend . The Montreal Curb Market lilkh ln-w (fin: 5O i1 Charlottetown, P. E. i. Charlottetown, Montague. P. E. l St. Peters, P. E; I. Souris, P. E. l. Summeraide. P. Tigniah. P. E. i. 0.0m c.1011 a l ll Mother: Are you sure Jack loves Wright. Iv‘- you and you alone?" Doris: Oh, yes, mother-more then than at am’ other time. .1. The service of the United Church v “o l‘ ll r.\nr . . Walk-r lirrruu Pfd _. 916 on suaday evening was attended by