JUNE 30,- 1941 STOCK QUOTA TYONS New York Stock Exchange (Canadian Prfll) Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Montreal Exchanza MONTREAL, June ac-(oei- The cash register did not ring very often in trading on the stock ex- change on Saturday. Volume was light out the week closed with all averages except gulch improved. Saturday's leader was Brazilian, which after a. wavering start, re- tur to the new high. reached Friday. Power Coripo utility, was {nationally better. Mleaies were firmer. m“, Close Aiiildiig oliher stggrns tripe trend 5mg. m“, was ower, osers g 4e papers, g and P 31 1'3 St. Lawrence Corporatzon a Am Tel 'r 1 ise 1 4 mu “I m, mtiiuist “A" and can. and Anaconda 37 ' Brazilian 7 951W“ 09mm‘?- Bmdwiii Loco 5 gm amen; 5 Industrlais gave a firmer display Bendix Av 54 can c" pdy 51.4 in the light transactions on the 59th steel s6 b2 1m Nick“ 31 3.4 curb jnarket. Consolidated Paper, cries onio u Mt; Power 31 3-4 Ford A and Fleet V Aircraft tack- Elw AW’ m“ 32 a a Noranda 53 ed on fractions. Calgary Power pre- Gen Elec 38 3'8 Power Corp 41-8 ferred dropped z 1-4. Gen Mow" 3B 3'8 Total sales: 8,200 shares; Indus- ot Ngzoftfd 36 71a I trials. 3.500; ivniies, moo. Kenn or; Finance OI’ 23 3-4 gggllpljiic, 3 .,,.-_ e ,,. Toronto Exchange C P Eifiia if. 3g m ay Bernard s. 01pm _____'_ U s Rubber a Associated Press Financial Writer mRON-Io, June 39__(Q-p)__'fhg u St 0° g; g3, stock market closed inn-er yester- Vumdlmn 0°” 34 1 4 NEW YORK- ‘mmi 29-min“ da on the best volume for a Sat- West Union ' The stock market ririsiiea a fairly M5,, 5x510,‘ 5mm Apr“ 3_ Tun]- Wes‘ Em M 3-8 sumfldu] W“ Wm‘ °°n5id°nbl° over totalled B9 000 shares, com- Wwlwolih "' hesitancy Saturday as war worries ' Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) E Stocks peauiiai-nols Bat-burst A Ford A lmu Oil (m. Pete $05505 i adorn BANKS (Canadian PIES!) Stocks canada Montreal COmmENI Royal Bk Nova Swill Produce Prices momnrzan. June 294°?)- Produce Market places here 550:)!‘- day, as reported by the Department of Aflmumlmr ° m" Butter: first grade crellllfilie t prints, Jobbing grice, 33 i-2,_ 16a grade solids Job ing price. 33. Q,“ rio 1 pasteurim . current receipt price, as; rio 2. 32 1-4- Olieese: Westein and eastern white. price to factory. M-lgtrgfg sale ill-ice 16. which price is 291111" cable to cheese malllliflflfillfed 0“ m5 gm,- May 26, 194i, for ship- ment to the United Kingdom. Eggsi graded shipments selling at A-large 2'7; A-medium 25-h 1-22 B ‘grade 24-24 i-a: o ands 1a 3-4-20- . _ Pztatces: Que whites no 1 15s nu 1, ,60—.75; DO T. .35-—.50; NB mountain 75's Ki-l-OO; PEI 111mm‘ tain no 1 75's 90-100: South Car- olina whites 100's 3.25; Alabama whites 50's 1.75. a IWIIQII umblned with a slump in recent- ly buoyant commodities to put brakes on buying sentiment. While weakness was a rarity in any department, and modest plus signs were seen here and there at the close, mixed trends were the rule from the opening. The Associated Press average of 00 stocks was unchanged at 4i outing: .8 of a point on the week. s-‘Ira ers o1 139,550 shares com- pared with 125300 a. week ago, which was one of title anailest pared with 38,000 for the prevlcus Saturday. The action bulked in the gold stocks and the group showed a gain of .24 at the close while the base metal shares were .26 and the industrial stocks .09. Western oils were dull and unchanged. Pickle Crow ‘and Mzdsen Red Lake were trading features. A hgh price of 3.05 was touched by Pick- e Crow and it closed at $3 for a net gain of 20 cents. Madsen ad- vanced 4 cents to '73. Gains of 3 to 7 cents were netted by Aunor, edged into new high ground for the year, American Can, PGDIISYF‘ vanla, Douglas Aircraft, Siperry, Goodyear. General Motors. Bethle- hem steel, American Telephone and Johns-Manvllle. . On the losing side fractlonally were U.S. Steel. Western Union, Montgomery Ward, Glenn Mar- tin, Phelps Dodge, Standard Oil (NJ.), Texas Corp, Santa I‘e, N.Y. mitral, Du Pont and Eastman Ko- ‘flhe Canadian section was moat ignored in the listless ing. Dome Mines dropped 3-8 to 14 8-4 and International Nickel dip- ped 1-4 to 25 3-4. On the curb. Brazilian ‘Fraction gained l-4 to 5. Pbrd of Canada B cared 1-8 to 10 5-8, and Canadian Marconi was unchansed at 1-2. Markets At A Glance r (By The Canadian Press) Toronto-Mining and industrial stocks higher; western oils un- changed. Montrul-Papers higher, indus- trlala and golds lower. Nev; York-Stocks closed unchang- e . Winnipegh-Wheat unchanged inlmuin. It Advertising Rates ., Minimum (‘barge for All! il-Wmlfllm" 35 3°". Central Guardian locals. 5o word; Western and Eastern locals a per word; Allflllllflttlftlla“ and Coming Events 3o per word: Classified 3c per vord: lrl Milli!" Notices 10c per Inch: Lists of Floral and Spiritual Otter-Inga. Cards. etc. 5o per name: Letters of Condolence 70o per lnrb Wedding enga and l0 cents fur every additional l wo Appreciation, 70o [er inch or lo 49 can application. eat l0 words for 81.00 Notion of Thanks and word. Lilla of Subscriptions M!’ ts per inch. Addrcz: and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on Payable in Advance‘ For Sale Wanted Ion sau: - one mu: coy-v. Charles Pollard. NOTIIII‘ Wiitshire. 901-6-30-11. SALE — 15 FT. CEDA Peterboro boat: also Johnson l0 H. P outboard motor. Ioth 800d condition. Allison Macseod d Lt . L-MO-E -2a-'i-i-a., FOR SALE - oucar. HANDSOME‘ driving mare twelve years old ureliihinx eleven hundred pounce.‘ lixpos riiare. A l iii-a 3PM p "L-ii s-a-sgPii FOR SALE-NO 5 MASSEY HAB- ris binder, perfect condition. Apply box 7 Guardian. L-947-6-28-2i. non SALE - CHOICE outcome a“ "l; ” n“ E-zaa-e-as-zilao-z-a-i-‘i Female Help Wanter‘ WANTED AT ONCE—COUNTRYi natal. for light housewgléi 7413x131‘! WANTED AT ONCE AN EXPERI- enoed maid for general ouse- work. Must be able to cook. Hith- . Ph 1103. c“ Wm’ DmdL-1tl59lIP3tl-27-30-8l Boarders Wanted BOARDERS WANTED — CAN supply comfortable rooms and board in private family. "M" Guardian. woman - runes. HUNDRED Oilflll bills for feeders. Write stat- Teachers Wanted—_ TEACHER WANTED FOR ST Ann's School. John Doyle, Sci:- retary, Hunter River. R R. 11-921-6-28-21 To Let T0 LET - SUMMER CUITAGE portly furnished. An iy “W." care Guardian. L-ll 8-9-28-51 n; 1.11:1”- Fytumvrgtncp nooius. ICC . w” my L-941-0-28-2l. T0 LET - DESIRABLE HOUSE ! on Brighten FtoadL Telenhone Jiav-c-aa-ai Salesmen Wanted “Lauri?! ""3 39th." .3.‘ are . ediately to lurid out free soon. bakins buwder and cocoa to established customers in this community. Farm experience helpful. Selling experience not E Male Help Wanted‘ WANTED — SINGLE MAN FOB farm work. Awly James Blaine, , West RoyI-lly- Pilone 808-1.. c-aao-a-ao-sis €'__... __. . 9:.“- Ths world supply of lull!’ f0!‘ the i941 season is estimated at 42.- 303000 tens. the largest on ree- or . W000 ISLAIIIIS-BARIBMI BAR FERRY SERVIRE The “Prince Nova.” _ Sundays, from Wood Isiah will leave daily, including do at 7 a.m., ll a.m., and 3 p.m., and from Caribou at ll a.ln., 1 pan. and 5 p.m., Atlantic Standard Time. Until adjustments are com- pleted, it will not be possible to load or unload high trucks at Wood Islands at low tide. NMTIIIIHRERLAIIII FERRIES |.'l'0. turnovers in a year. “d; H h d wmhggflr- Ilmerging with moderate ad- 8,53,,“ u! es m "M95 We" 9mm"- DYY- whim ‘Trading was light in the base metal list. Noranda firmed a point to 53 for broken lots and small gains appeared for Steep Rock and Waite-Amulet. Nickel and Pend Qreflle recorded minor declines. Western oils posted no changes and few Issues appeared in the trade. Calgary and Edmrntori came out at. 1.10 and Calmont at 1d. BURRENBIES NEW YORK, June 29-40?)- After a week of narrow fluctuation. the Canadian dollar clssed Satur- day on the foreign exchange mar- ket at a discount of 11 3-4 per cent. It started the week at l1 9-16. (Ottawa Foregu Exchange i ol Board rate 9.09-9.91 per cent discount.) ‘Ilhe pound Sterling closed the week at. $4.03 l-2. The Hong Kong dollar gained sltghtly at. 24.61 while the Shang- hai dollar was off a, shade at 551. TORONTO W. I. The Toronto Women's Institute held their meeting at. the hnne of Edesse Gallant on June 10th with an attendance of eight. members and three vsltors plesim. The figment. Mrs. Andrew Gallant pres- usual manner. The minutes of the previous meeting were adopted as l read. Several letters of (YTZCSPOII- dance was read by the secretary. The delegafes were then appoint- ed to attend the Annual Conven- tion in Clharlc-t awwn. lvfrs. An- _drow Gallant and Miss Edesse __Gallant consented m g0. I was moved arid seconded that one dollar be sent to Canadian Wai- SQ-l/Ocs Fund 9nd that two War ICertifici-tles be bought. The diffen ent committees gave their reports. l Ti-ie school is to be scrubb:d before the examination. Six dollars was mfed buying present; for It was dec‘ded to have a. surprise party for Bernadette Paquet before she leaves the district at the home of Mrs. Moses Doircn and to res- l ant her wih a. blanket M s. efer Doircn invited the member: to her Ihcriie for the July meeting. Meet- ing to be held the second Tuesday of the month. Roll call to be answ- for ed by giving good points cf a g age and price. G. L. Cook. er . mire. Nova Scotla. L-620-6-lB-l0 gflgmfs" $5 “gfif nest Gallant Viola Doucet. Mrs. i Adrian Gallant and Efetse Gallant. After the program lunch v as served and the meeting adjourned by singing the National Anthem DRISCOLL-JVIACDONALD At nine o'clock Friday morning May 80th, at. St. Lawrence Church, Bnookline Mass. Miss May G. Driscoll, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Daniel Dfscoil Johnston's River became the bride of John J. Mac- nald, son of Mr David MacDon- aldImClier-zy Hill. d by i e oer/many was performs Rev. M. J. Meehan who was cele- b t. of the Nuptiai Mass. e brde Who was given in marriage. by her Uncle, Mr. Law- rence Drlsooll, wore white satin ‘with lace made On princess lines. her timer tip veil was caught ninth’ ‘ “ of orange blossoms, and] rho (yfl-Hidd a shower boquet of lilies of the valley, orchids and‘ bouvardla. ‘Ilhe bride was attended by her neice. Miss Eileen Cadigan, who wore pink net with hat to match, “cum u m "m, vow 0mm and curred a. boquet of talisman ny esentotive will be in vic- "9"- w “m r m. unmet,“ Phenols MacDonald was best man shortly. A iv in first instance and the ushers were Gerald and n,‘ qua] mien. ‘to.’ Tthfi‘ J. R. 134$!!! Feoguaon 0f Brookline Watkins 00m rlY. 1 555°" - a an‘ D, ;_ 2-5.15, A reception followed af the home B‘ "m" ° N-l020.‘of Mrs. Reginald MacDonald. 4a Lyon Dore ester, sister of H"! A SWEET WORLD the . 1,0 the YOK. Mr. MacDonald w‘ll reside at Dordaester Mass. ous to her mania s the bride was tendered a misce iarieous shower. at the home of Mrs. Ger- ald MacDonald. Wafertewn Mass. where she received many useful and, valuable gifts. l?‘ Canada (‘By P. H. MacArthur) On her bosom have been cradled ‘ Iiiveantllligt reached the heights of Still the fate of many millions olds she in her vast domain: wdhtlism’ °’ “Jftnftlfyt... Bmvely looking awards the future: Witt; its hopes and doubts and _. ears. Reaching out. for high ideals- ‘ Peace and justice is her aim. Till her imam and daughters Rise to her honored name. ration. another , Oils were I ne m, sunnlest and coolest neighborhoods and the meztirift opened in the n, THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ilpcii for Tenants Mr. Edgar l-lcartz of Royalty llhsst announces the Opening of his new I-leartz Building for use as business offices of professional and business men. Mr. Heartz is to be congratulated on the clean, airy, appearance of this new ad- dition to the business establish- ments 0f the City. The Heartz Buiding is situated on the corner of Sydney and Great George Streets in o of the of the city. A few of the most important. fea- tures of this fine new building are as follows. In the yard behind the building are three large gar- ages where ienants may park their cars. In the building itself are eight airy and sunny offices four on the ground floor and four on the second floor. These may be used either as double or single offices. The most desirable of these offices is on the second floor and is large, sunny and comfortable with a. large fire-place in one wall. All the floors of the building we lined win battleship brown lino- leum and in all the rooms are the latest lighting and heating fixtures. with running water on the ground floor and both ladies and gentle- men's wash-rooms on the second floor. On the top floor are two store rooms that could be used for storing books or files. Harold Clements and Bob Mc- Cailum the carpenter and painter on the job, are to be congratulat- ed on the neat and clean appear- ance of this new building. Mr. Heartz invites anyone to come and see for themselves all the features of his new Heartz Build- ing. Prospective tenants may apply to him for further information. The Guardian joins in wishing Mr. Heartz good luck in his new enterprise. —STER.LI.NG W. I. The June meeting of Sterling W. 1.. was held at the home of Mrs. Ernest MacEwen wit.li 21 members and one visitor present. The presi- dent presided and opened the meet- ing with the Ode and Creed. Mili- utes of the previous meeting we-ie read and approved. Several letters of correspondence were read and discussed. It was decided to sign the Health resolution and ‘send to Ottawa. Mrs. J. E. Fleming and Mrs. H. S. MacEwen were EDDOIMGd defe- gates to the annual convention in Charlottetown. subs Mrs Wallace MacKay and Mrs. George Brown. Report of sick and school commit- tees. It was decided to buy a drink- ing fountain for the school and Mrs. Fleming was asked to get same. A bill of 70 cents for varnish was 0!- dered paid. New committees were appointed as follows: Sick. Mrs. Elmore MacKay, Mrs. Carl Woolner and Isabel Reid: Program. lvn-s. Lorne MacEwen, Mrs. Thomas _Bcl- ger; Lunch. Mrs. Melville Morrison. Geneva MacKay. Mrs. Ernest, Mac- Ewen, lVLrs. J. E. lliscott. A new member, Miss Marion Taylor was welcomed to the lnstitute and in- vited the members to her home for the July meeting. Mrs Elmore ivfac- Kay and Mrs. Craiuord MacKay were appointed to attend a meetinz re the local convention in New Glas- ‘gow. It was decided to give $10.03 ito the Queen's Fund and give a ‘quilt and $20.00 to the Red Cross. ' e members decided to no in tiio ‘g-rouDs to sew and make quilts for the Red Cross. A receipt was read from the Red Cross for 5 air force scarves. 3 air force sleeveless sweat- ers, 1 khaki sweater. 5 navy sweat- ers, 9 pairs navv mitts. khaki gloves. 3 pairs air force gloves,‘ 2 pairs navy gloves, B pairs socks, 3 Dairs khaki tts. A “man" contest was won by Mrs. _ and lVIrs. J. E. Hiscott. The meeting closed with the National Anthem. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUD- ENTS ASSOCRATION WATCH TOWER. BIBLE 8t TRACT SOCIETY, . ATCII TOWER BIBLE 8t TRACT The above mentioned or anlz- atlons have been declared ilegal under Regulations Respecting Trail- ing with the Enemy 11939.) All persons, corporations or organ- izations having debts or claims against any of the above menti organizations are requested to ren- der the same, duly attested within one month of the date hereof, to the undersigned; and all persons, cor- porations or organizations indebted to the said ille ai organizations are required to ma e immediate pay- ment to the undersigned. CROWELL. BALCOM e C0. 421 Roy Buildiri Halifax, N. S. Agent for the Custodian, Department of the Secretary of State. Halifax, N. S. June 13th, 1941. N-_l_il32-fl-2l-2. NIVEA CREAM NIVEA 0|L NIVEA SOAP Superfatted (Made in England) For Skin Health and Beauty Cream — — 50c & 95c 5 mirsiBulldlng. Charlottetown not New Business Officcllillllllfllfll 3'1"?!" School Prize List mus-rues mrwmas roe. PROFICIENCY: “Grads rx-i. Maioris Power; a. Wanda MacMillan; 3. Frances Duilfy; 4. Irenaeus Duffy; 5. Ethel Ke Y. Grade VLLI—1. Ethel Trainer; 2. Marie Keefe; 3. Louise Wedge; t. Lois O'Brien; 5. Teresa Coady. Grade VII-l. Joni-i Sherren; I. Teresa Bowlan; 3. Lois Hennessey. Grade VII-—1. Vivian Duncan; 2. Mary MacPhee; 3. Frances Mac- Millan; 4. Florence McCabe. Grade VI-l. Annie Bell. Grade v1_1_ Shirley Sherreri; 2. Colleen Gaudet; 8. Shlrlty Rich- ard; 4. Dorothy Saunders; 5. Teresa Molyneau. Grade VI —1. Helen Roach; Z- Arria Diamond; 3. John McInnis. Grade V -1. Joan Dowlinfl; 2- Dorothy Peters; 3. Bernadette Trainor. Grade V—l. Annie Campbell: 8- Marie Kelly; 3. Rita Bowlan; 4 Mary Roberts; 5. Teresa Duffy. Grade V —1. Rita Gallant; 2 Winnlfred Berrigari; 3. Clare Mac- Donald. Grade IV—l. Doreen Shelfoon: 2. Elzabeth Coady; 3. Catherine Peters. Grade IV—l Marie Bernard; 2. Flora Gillies; 3. Beverley l-‘itzGer-v aid; 4 Shirley Weatherble; 5. Laughran. Grade III —1. Sarah Innsflphlec‘ 2. Mildred MecEachern; 3. ltfzricn Kelly; 4. Phyllis Redmond; 5. Stephanie McMahon. Grade III--l Blanche Clarkln; 2. Meriedith Macdonald; 3. Mariorir Quinn; 4. Jennie Drone; 5 Joan Elepherd. Grade l’! --1. Rose Mary Brown; 2. Nancy Pound; 8. Carol Duffy; 4. Shirley Smith; 5 Margaret Walsh. Grade I1’ —1. Stephanie LeClair; 2. Bernice Lee: 3 Bernice Gallant Grade I -1. Doris Coady; 2 Bernadette Rosslter. Grade I -1. Arlene Saunders: 2. Phvlils Costello: 3. Gloria Arsen- ault; 4. Colette Hagan; 5. Pat.- ricia Dunn. TRUSTEES’ CERTIFICATES FOR. PERFECT ATTENDANCE: Grade X — Jean Hughes; Cathv erine Duffy. Grade IX- Marlorle Power 12 yrs); Wanda MzaMillan <2 yrs.) Irene Gallant Grade VIIT- Louise Wedge (2 yrs). Teresa Coady (2 yrs.) Grade VII —Joyee McCarville (5 (yrs) Madeline Gallant (4 yrs); Teresa Arsenauli r3 yrs): Lois L-arte" (2 vrs): Teresa Bnwlan I2 yrs); Lois I-Iennessey: Doris Clinton. Grads VI and VII—lrene I» f6 vrsl: Marv Flynn (3 vr-i- vivlan Dilute" (‘l "rsl- Marv McPh". Grade VI-Rita Ryan; Teresa Doiice‘fe' Doris Covinoilv. Grade V - Dorothy Peters, con- Accounts Victory Loan having accounts against Victory Loan Campaign 1941 must have such accounts reach provincial headquarters, Market later will be Any person than July 2nd as books closed after that date. C. G. SCOTT. Secretary administration and finance committee. L-946-6-28-2l. YLTKYZIE Your Eyes 7 l! you are having symptoms of strain — headaches, sure eyes or dizziness - consult a specialist. M your service with years of experience and a thorough refracting service. Cali in and discuss 1°"! difflclllflfl. ti. I-'. llutcheson a. e. IIUPCIIESON o. s. aurounsou I . AIJGTION SALE 0f Wharf Property There will behold ‘at public auction in front of the City Building in Charlottetown on Monday, June 30th at 12.00 noon A.D.T. all the premises known as Queens Wharf Property lately in oc- cupation of C. Lyons & Co. J. A. FULLERTON, City Clerk. r1555.’ L-B32- WO0L WANTED Ship your wool to CONDONS WOOLLEN MILLS Charlottetown 27-3i 0ii--————50c Soap——--——25e JAMIESON’S DRUG STORE _ond receive highest market price for washed and unwashed wool, Money poid on receipt cf wool. All wool hos to be graded by govern- ment inspection. We do our own grading. You do not liovs fa wait for o government inspection to get your money. | All wool must be cleor of dirt oiid burrs. Freight paid on I00 pounds on washed wool, also on 200 pounds of unwashed wool. . UOB-b-RB- W8. till Jllllf I. Rita, n. stanm Doyle. ‘Grade V - Elaine McGuigan (2 yrs); Joan Gallant; Marie Callag- han; Mlfy Wilson; Rita. Bowian. Grade IV and V Elizabeth Coady. Grade IV --Hances Doyle (3 yrs), Teresa McCarthy. Grade ILL-Patricia Crawford. Grade II -—Shirley Duffy (3 Yrs). Julia Araenault. Senior Certificates for McLean Method of Writing. awarded to Pupils of Grades IX and VIII Grade IX: Ida Costello; Joyce Coady; Iiorna Doyle; Frances Duffy; Ethel Kelly; Wanda McMillan; Marjorie Power; Catherine White. Grade VIII Mary Burke; Teresa Coady; Flor- ence Doucette; Loma Field; Phylll l-Iowatt; Marie Keefe; Helen Lar- ter; Catherine Lee; Rfha McCarthy isliirley MacDonald; Lois O'Brien; Doris Rogers; Frances Rossite: Eiuel Trainer; Louise W dge. These Certificates ha. O ren prg- sented to the pupils in tne.r class- rooms. The Grade IX. Branch and the Grade V. Branch of the Junior Red Cross have each received a seal to be attached to their Five Year Honor Certificate. This Seal certi- flces that their Branch has been organized for more than ten con- secutive years. MEDAL AND SPECIAL PRIZES Bronze Medal for general Pro- fldeiwy offered by His Bfxcellenry The Governor General of Canada awarded to Kathleen McNeely Gold Cross and Chain for Ethics offered by His Excellency Most Rev_ erend Joseph A. O‘Sullivan, award. ed to Kathleen McNeelv Five Doluar Prize for highest flggregate in Grade Teri, donated by Mr. H. F. McPhee of the City School Board, awarded t0 Kathleen McNeely. Five Dollar Prize for Second Highest Aggregate donated by Rev- erend Doctor McMahon, awarded to Myrtle Gallant, Five Dollar Prize for Third High- est Aggregate donated by the Re. demptorlst Fathers awarded to Joan Hughes. Prize for Latin, donated by Mr. J. J. Morris of the Provincial Bank awarded to Myrtle Gallant. Prize for Latin, donated by Doc- tor Charles Dougan, awarded to Madeline McMurrer. Prize for Arithmetic and 231811-511, donated by a Friend, awarded to Kathleen McNeely. Prize for French. donated by A_ i1 éVICIHnis. awarded to Myrtle Gai- an Prize for Arithmetic, donated by the Catholic Women's league, a. worded to Bertha IeClalr. Prize for Correct Deportment, donated by Reverend Wilfred Mc- Cardle. awarded to Frances steele. Prize for Application donated by Mr. W- D. Gillls, awarded to Elizabeth Murnaghen. The Jenkins Memorial Prize for Canadian History, War Saving Stamps to the value of two dollars and a half, donated by Mrs s R, Jenkins in memory of the late Doc- tor Jenkins awarded to Kathleen McNeely. Prize for Politeness donated bv Reverend Ieuis Dougan awarded to Julienne Gallant. Prize for Geooraphy donated by Mr. A R McInnis. merited by Kathleen McNeely, Myrtle Gallant and Jean Hughes, awarded to Jean Hughes. Class Prizes, donated by a rlrlerid and awarded to the following pu- nile who have received their may. in! Certificates: Elsie Doyle. Isabel MacDonald Rita MacDonald. Mir-v Bradley, Adele Curire, and Donalda MacDonald. Pr‘ze for Fidelity to Duty, drawn by Helen Campbell. Grade IX-Prlze for Highest Aggregate in Grade IX. donated by Doctor Charles Dougan, awarded to Marjorie Power, Prize for Politeness, donated by His Excellency Bishop Oieullivan, awarded to Ethel Kelly. Prize for Second Highest Aggreg- ate. donated by a Friend, award- ed to Wanda McMillan. Prize for Third Highest Aggregate donated by a Friend, awarded Frances Duffy, , Prize for Fidelity To Duty, don- ated by Reverend Louis Dougan. awarded to Irenaeus Duffy. Prize for French. donated by a Friend. awarded to Willa Fitz- Gerald Prize for Application, awarded to Eleanor Tmlrior- Prize for Effort, awarded to Alice ‘Prainor. GRADE VIII Prize for Highest Aggregate in Grade VLII, donated by Reverend Louis Dougan, awarded to Ethel Trainer, Prize for Second Highest Ag- gregate, donated by Docter Charles Dougan. awarded to Marie Keefe. Prize for Correct Deportment, a- warded to Louise Wedge. Prize for Proficiency in Grade VII. awarded to Joan Sherren. Prize for Application, Joan Peters. Prize for Proficiency in Grade VII, awarded to Vivian Duncan. Prize for Spelling, donated by a former pupil of St. Joseph's, a- warded to Annie Laurie MacDon- Priae for Application in Grades VI and VII, Florence McCabe. Prize for Correct Department, Grades VI and II. Kathleen Harrell. Prize for Proficiency in Grade VI Annie Bell. Prize foi- Application in Grade VI, awarded to Colleen Geudet. Prize for Department, Catherine MacDonald. Prize for Proficiency in Grade VI. awarded to Helen Roach. Prize for Application in Grades V and VI. Joan McInnis. ..Prize for Proficiency in Grade V Joan Dowling. Prize for Proficiency in Grade V, Annie Campbell. Prlze for Applcation, Mary Ro- berts Prize for Neatness and for best. lillloé-k Book in Grade V-Rita Gal- an . Prize for Department in Grade IV and V-Wanda Publlcover. Prize for Spelling in Grade IV- Teresa Trainer Prize foi- Proficiency in Grade II’, Marie Bernard. Prize for Anpiicatlon in Grade IV, Isabel Gallant. Prize for Proficiency in Grade III-Sarah Iioniraohle. Prize for Application, Winne- fi-ed Corrnier. Prize for Aopiicatoln hi Grade III- Paula Perry. Prize for Department. Helen Mc- Innis. Prize for Proficiency in Grade II. —l?'~se Marv Prawn, Prize for Aonlicntion. Sue ‘Bell Prize fa- Proficiency in Grade II. Stephanie leClair. Prize for Application- Barbara Gallant. Prize for rruflciency in Grade 1. Do is r . Prize for Proficiency in Grade l, —Arlene Saunders. Prize for Application, Colette Hagan. Special Prisca For Needlework Grade lit-Catherine White. Grade VIII— Loma Field- Grade VII~Llllian Thomas. Grade VI and VII —Margaretta Lund. Grade VI- Teresa Molyneaux. ‘grade V and VI-Uldene Arsen- a . Grade V-Shlrley Hennessey. Grade IV and V--Rosella Gau- tliier, Grade IV--Doris ady. Grade III—Mary rshall. Grade IDI- Lois McCoubrey, Grade II-Nancy Pound. Grade II—Bernice Gallant. Grade I ——Patricia Dunn. MUSIC PRIZES Special Prize for Theory of Music. A Ticket of Membership in the Community Concert Associa- tion, donated by His Honor, Judge Arsenault, awarded to Frances Hennessey. Prize for Plano. A Ticket of Membership in the Community iConcert Association donated by the Ladies of St Joseph's Sodallty, merited by Corinne ivalker, Mary MacPhee, Barbara Doyle arid Phyllis Tulle, drawn by Mary Mac- Phee. Second Prize for Piano, merited by Helen Roach, Joan Mclnnia and Lorraine McNeely, drawn by Joan McInnis. Prize for Junior Group. aavarclcd I?’ Dorothy Peters and Helm Mc- ms. Special Prize for singing, A Tic- ket. of Membership in Community Concert Association. offered by His Honor Judge Arsenault, to the Sen- ior Pupils drawn by Teresa Coady. Prizes for Household Science Grade I11’, Joan Brown. Grade VII, Edna Power. Grade VII, Ihustlm Peters, Prizes were offered to the Senior Class and the Junior Class having the Highest Standing for me your in the Punctuality Contest. The Prize for the Junior Group (Grade 1 to VI) was donated by Rev. Wil- fred McCardle and won by Grade V. The Prize was drawn by Betty Beagan No writinq. No money orders. No bother. Just phone, or drop in. .I. flurry Green, Central Bedcque Arthur ll. Bryenton, lfenslnltoil O. C. Johnson, North Tryon Francis B. Trulnnr, Vernon River Clarence F. flaslam, Springfield A. S. BuclL Murray Harbour Merrill Murphy, Vernon River. ‘Mo rtgage Sale To be sold bv public auction in front of 1hr; Law Courts ltuililiiii; in (Iharinttclolyii on 'I'ucsd:iy Iilt! ‘Hull day of‘ July ill-ll at tlie lioui‘ twelve rfclock noon lAtlulilii; Day- light Saving Time), ALL Iiilll piiici-i of land situate iyini: and brim; on Lot or Township Number- Tiicxify- three in Quni-ns (Tniiiity, liniiiided find (IPSIIYIIIIKI ‘is fallout, lhzii is to say: (fmiinli-iii-lni: on IIIL‘ sniiiliui-sl. side of the Princeton ll Ilumi ‘l iiciity chains liorliiucst from fiirm num- ber right upon IIlfl same side of the lfozul and runs from them-e Suutli- west for iiie (Ilfiillllfl) of filly chain! from tliriici: Norlliiicst lvn ciiziiiis ul to Land m: ‘yr-fl to llziiid Sillinii- tint. from llirnce Northeast in Ilia Road and from thence ulimi: ilis itoari lo tiic place 0f ciimmcnunii-zif containing fifty acres of land u littla more or li-ss and is boiiiiflcil oii the Noriiczist by the Princr-inivn [Iliad and on llic Southwest liv liiiiil flir- merly in misscssioii of l). Nicholson and on tlic Southeast by laind for- merly of Emanuel Jcivf-ll llic lurid being llie Southern one-half of the farm conveyor! to the lute lliigii Mo- Kinnori in IlIS lifetime hy a Guvi-rn- ngggt Deed dated the first of March I 'l'iic above silo is made under u. power of 5.1110 contained in an in- denlurr‘ iii’ Illortgagc (lifted 4th lic- tober 1906, and of n Deed of Further Charge duleil 15th Jzniuury 11100, both made between Angus Rlcliui- non. Neil MrKiiinon and Janet, M - Kinnon of Iluiiir-r Ilivcr. of the first part. and Lemuel M. Pontc- of llo second purl ivliii-h said llfnrtpigo and Deed of Further (‘hurl-re by till]- crs mcsne assignments Cillfi uric in the law have become vcsfmi in tim undersigned, default having been made in payment of tlii- [irinripzil and interest scoured llicrt-liy. For particulars apply tn ‘Ht-Lend The Prize for the Senior Group (Grade VI to X) also donated by Rev. Wilfred McCardle was won by Grade VIII. It was drawn by Joyce McTague, I I 8c Bentley, licitors, fliiirlullrlinfiiiri. Building For Sale “M ‘“‘**""' ..".‘.".i::1._-l;' - Assigrlee, i- L-09l-6-23-80-7-7-l4. AT Pw———o 122 FITZROY STREET Professional Bards Write —- MRS. W. B. PROWSE, *~i— Winona, Ont. | MORRELL a c0. i o. F. Anciiiiiiiiii Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building Charlottetown NOTICE The annual meeting of the Masonic Temple Company ' will be held in the office of E. R. BROW & SON, 144 Richmond Street, 0n Wednes- day, the 9th day of July w. a. BE "rung. K. o. proximo, at 7 o’clock, p.m., ‘Q: L133; A.D.S. Barristers and Attorneys-at- J. B. BROW, L" Secretary Z McLEOD 8. BEN TLEY MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown. P.E.I. 154 "in" 5m" Jlllle 25th, 1941 Li-7fid-6-25-wfm-tt Jilly 9 H. F. McPHEE B. A. K. C. j NOTARY. &c. l BARR] STER. BOLICITOB Riley Building ADA RDVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 27th Day of June A. D., 1941 In re Estate of Lewis P. Tanton late of Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Province, Retired,‘ deceased, testate. I To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the peti- . gall Inhale of Edison ‘C. Tanton of E1055‘, To LOAN - aro own, arorcsa d, merchant, i, L. Theophilus Bealon of Bonshaiv in Cameron Blnck‘ Clmfloncwwn ‘ Queens County aforesaid, user-chant,’ . . and T. Milton Breiiaut of Charlotlm, 1 tulilwnlzaioregaid, ‘Railway Employee.) e ‘ecu rs o t e above Ilfllflfll estate, praying that a citation may" PALMER 8‘ HASLAM i be issued for the purpose hcrein- 5- J- "Ail/UL 3-5.. L-L-B. y aftlfbSfil foritha lou are therefore m k 113331525‘? EQTIC- b ere y requ re lo citc all crsoiis f1 0 ~ "\"-\ -“" "I ' "H" "I interested in the said Esnail? lo iic Charlultflmvn. P-li-l. and appear before the Judge present MONEY T0 LOAN at a Probate Court to be herd in lhc Phone 85 IEO. Box fl gnarl. Héflllfit inmCharioilelown in ____ ___ _ ___ ___ _ lleena mm y. the sadProvinc _'“"— W """ on Wednesday the 30th nay of Juleltlloseph MacDonald! B-A‘ next coming, at the hour of cievcii o'clock forenoon (Daylight Saving Time) of the same nay lo show cause if any they can why the Ac-l counts of the said Estate should not. 150 be passed and the Estate closed as‘ prayed for in said petition and on' motion of R. R. Bell. Esq" Proctor for said Petitioners And it la hereby ordered that a. true copy hereof be forthwith puh- lished in some newspaper published in Charlottetown aforesaid once in‘ each week for at least four eonsecu-| tlve weeks from the date hereof and ‘ that a true copy hereof be forth- with posted in the following public laces raapectlvely. namely, in the ‘all of'the Cfilllfl. l-lousein Uhariotie- o BEIlnkEoIH-gngdfintilr “Chgrtlzilileigyr: officv 9o G Collection! aforesaid, and at'or near the Bank ' N" GEM" 5"- i of Nova Scotia in Char‘ ‘ ‘ .. . aforesaid, so that all persons Inter- EYES EXAMINER s§;.::.:"i.e':..2::;:ie:.;;§:;f_ ciissis? FITTED J. s. TAYLOR TNESS Ills Honour Leonard Palmer, Judge of the auifl OPTOMETRIST Neirbocatlon Probate Court at Charlottetown aforesaid the day and your first Cor. Kent and Queen Sta. Opposite ltix‘: Grocery above tten. By the Court. (Sad-l MURIEL C. LOWTHER. Res Evtfllllits By Appolntmente Phone Residence 1013 Charlottetown; . MocGUlGAN 8. TRAlNOR J MARK R. Aloi-GUIGAN, KC. 1 C. ST. CLAIR TRAINOR, K. C. J " . z Siihciinrs. Etc. ‘ ll’ NEY T0 LOAN . Office: Ovvr "rnvlncinl Bank. Richmond Street Clinririflefmvnz.‘ BELL 8i MATHIESON . i ll EV 1 ." BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, ETC, Ovrr Telegraph Office Rir-lmlunrl Street Clinrlottclowil r: _--..'l*!°'.!°i.‘ll3;§ M. ALBAN FARMER ,1" B B.A., LL. . . BARRISTER, SOLICITOR mo.‘ Canadian Bank nf Commerce Bid‘ MONEY T0 cons. _ ALEX W. MATHESON laaimrsrcn. SOLICITOR. r Money to Loan ' istrar. (SEAL) L-966-6-30-7-1-l4-2l. WANTED — COMPETENT, ltE-i liable girl for country store. Ref- erences. Aoplv Guardian. L-9e5-6-30-2l.‘ "Cornwall S. s. Srhcol Picnic‘ July 10th. Meals for visitors. 11-967-6-30-7-2-11. f f a l i i.