JULY 14 1932 ` _,::_ ....L _ -_‘ _ _ ,y ,_ gi , g THE cnAlu_orTi:'rowN GUARDIAN I -AGE NINE tESTER oC1<_ANDBo DQ o:"AT1oNs #CII I was the beat rally. and also the most the period. were gen- s list which in a narrow refusing to low of early the technical been. strength- borne out h y _ advances in a Number of advances ... ..‘~.‘v§ig5T;ieil stocks, notably Number of declines ... ,,, Bd 123 Telephone, Peo- Stocks unchanged .. ... ... 09 120 Service of New Totnl issues traded ... ... 510 408 Can. Cora Products Americas 'Iebse 2° B. Sam vs_ drier Preise ua liied Chemical were equally strong. U- B. Steel Preferred rose 8%. ei- "l°\lKh there were even better 'gains in li few other senior wities. ran‘- ssctioiis amounted to ,019 shares, Silccuiators for the rise received encouragement from several sources. Adlournincnt of Congress, it appear- ed, would not be much longer deisy- ell and the market was plainly in e mood to anticipate that event, \\llA'l' _THE STOCK MARKET DID* Stock Market GQ I" ri-' cvs W. 1... 3’/Q 3% 0 IJ .wt 14-_-2 K Bre\vei'll>s _ . _ _ 15 Brew l'f; 25 ll) 131,; 5'?-it wig 'ii 24% 4 ir. ... ...... ....te _. : _ £;~.¥:'<>;'f 7% 11 1/3 6'/4 12’/.. D is 1ii~'\§ lib l’/ii 3'-‘$1 ' 4 5-"6 un, CHICAGO, July i3~iieported max- gi,l_, Imuin temperatures of 100 degrees in 3% ill! lol); l“ 25% Ili'/A ilfls ,. _,Ia week :culling only :is2,ooo iiuriiele. 31% i,% 4 ‘/4 121% ‘.23’lir 8% 'Ki 18% Till 5% 0% _'u :M :il/, lo Wheat: No. 1 hard 53%; no. 1 nor. 53; no. 2 nor. 00: no. 3 nor, 48; no, 4 or. 40; no. 5 43; no, 3 30; feed 34; track 53; no, 1 durum 57_;,no. 2 dur- iiin 51; no. 3 duruni 41; no. 4 durum 38, Oats: No. 2 C. W. 33%; no 8 C. W. so-ig; er, i for-fi :io'>i.:_uo_ i. Iced 29%: nu. 2 feed 28'/si rejected 10%; track 335', - ifnrlcyz No. Zi C. W. 30%; no. \\' 'i' ' ' " - .a an c.` w. -.-1-,t,, 'tru-ir `:i20" against $310, this year amounted to $305"270 ieav lug u mei profit or ;i.o1's4:i:i ot which dividends absorbed sitsoiiooo -leaving-s surplus before depreciation and alilustinent of $300,433. At. the same date last year a debit balance of $05530 was shown after dividends The operating shows 842,810 tons milled with recovery of metal por ton at 30505 MARKET at 31, after having sold up to 31%. / Other active and firm spots in the David Axwamhy Gold Mines, Limited increased in the K pared with 1931 it vi-as shown in a Matheson, Valile5é1f5Dg7oid and sllier- produced pl-esmn N51", 3 Jack cudm°1,°_ W Why 3 Miriam Younker (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, July 13-There were 40 cattle, 105 calves, |512 hogs and ut lambs for sale on the two Montreal live stock markets today, ‘There were set enough cattle to make a market, 434 cattle were received fo rexport for Birkenhead to .leave tomorrow on the Manchester Brigade. The calves and lambs were not sold at time of writing. Hogs were slow. Three or four loads were sold at $5.75 with some sales at $5.50 for selects, bscons and hutch- ers, Saws brought $3.00 per cut. WHEATLEY SCHOOL Honor roll for the month of June. Grade IX-1 Eoasmond Neill, 2 Grade V'l’i'I-1 Johnnie lhthesoss, Grade V-i Doris Maohure, 2 stherlne MacPherson, 3 Gordon Grade V-1 Daniel MacPherson, 3 Grade lv-1 Vema Cudmore, 2 Grade III-1 Mhblo Smith, 2 John AIT. Grade II-Giennas cudmore Grade I-I Isabel cudmore, Grade I-1 Susie Ford, Cora Ax- ° . _ Public school Certificates _ E Y _ I IIIW PRICES - 1 iiiniiuilI.iz-nuiicfsizfi plus Sc bottle deposit pina le hottie deposit CANADA IIHY ;:‘..°_".‘_“;';‘;:: sussax BEVERAGE CDMPANY Maritime Distributor. canvi-:LL Baos. LTD., 'Local Distributors of loans of 2 when tile issued, and of last .\‘el|r_ lii0` REA , .vr .Plat no 5 4 \\-_ -32%, no. -n.d|,m -|»r,_., ia h popn 1' er h nbc oc lin proreine the lirivrint-c. l s Scotia adriin CB MONTIKEAL, July 13-A decrease Jo .Stock Exchange on Canadian secur- ities is shown in the current report. Th total at Jul 7 1032 at li t , alia, tvrenty stocks showed a gain of ._ Hil o y _ oo a $i3,S65,5"3 agninst $15,130,523 on June _. CLO London buying and n firmer bond iniirkct were contributing factors to inliklng l\snes were t o strongest, Montreal i’.r-l._ ......... _ . _ _. _ ... ‘_ff.:."'°".°"".-:l '.=.=:-°.-_._:.'.i.'::-=.. l ... 2‘,,¥h°"“°° 'M' 5.00 p.in. Ar. Osarlottetofvm. _ . . Lv. 1.00 p.m. Dom Bnwsyl Gold ._ 4: 480* 40 I i i i ._ ... N.. r l rm.. su.|i»,ei_o| s.»u.uimp,u|. {§,‘,"5,1,,,,,.., lard) lozilgfm ' N A, Int - Petroleum ._ “°°“°\\N° -Spun. MGMT* zwgrwt int Utilities Al ._ ‘gg gil-M-2 "' "° 'l‘°°°°3~5-"'=¢A2“-IE '[` ' ‘I i- "II-"5'° ~ -iL.‘°i”u§‘."i."Z'2 ::: 'aarhailuariaq "._*.f?*” I' ' " '-‘ . wan", mm __ ._ -|44 414 <' 1 (Canadian Press) of Caiiuiln 550-34 _._ l'nn:nil| 5’/,-37 Unnnliii -il/,--iii t`iinadi| .1-43 (‘ni\ndn 4!/,-50 i‘iii\ Nnt ltlys 4|/I-lil (‘nii Nut itlys #K-55 ... Can Nat ltlys 5-54 ._ Can Nat Hiya 5-00 Do of Cari Nat Serv 5-30 ._ Do of Clin Nat Serv 5-41 ._ Do ... D2 07% 0"'% ilu nf ilu of ilo of . . _ Do of Div, om 09% 1% (Cnnsd'an Press) to benefit as during 1031 the Irish prints at 10 cents were both unchang- eil. Heary arrivals cut the price of new no. 1 liloritreal potatoes in half. Yes- terday they were quoted at 81,50 per B0 pound bag and today at 75 cents. I New no, 1 Virginias, of which there are only a few left, were firm at $4.50. Old New Brunswick green moun- tains were uncliangeri at 50 to 55 el-nts per 80 pound bag. Cheese -declined being quoted at 0% to 0% cents for Ontarioa and li( to 0% cents for Qnebees. iilggs were unchanged, quotations being 20% cents for extras, 17 cents for firsis and 14 cents for seconds, At the butter and cheese auction, held at the Montreal Board of Trade today, cheese offerings totalled 1,473 boxes, and were disposed of as fol- lows: 751 boxes of-no. 1 white at 0 3-10 cents; 34 boxes of no, 2 white at 8 3-13 cents; 031 no. 1 colored at 0 3-16 cents, and lil boxes of no. -I colored at 0 3-iii cents. ln butter, 015 boxes of no. 1 piistnrised sold at 13% - cents; 188 boxes of no, 2 pssteurised sold at 16% cents, and 50 boxes of unpastsiirised no. 1 at 101( cents. The Montreal -1 8% 8 0 It-_.l ... 1% mu 1788 ... ‘A3 88 Nrislt Barsnsves .U li! 1 and' vm”1' wma' I‘°"h°n 'n‘°h"°°`I°°nl° “Mun” \ 410 no iii Waiter, giram Pfd TORONTO, osel- Snles Stocks 1000 Acme . 145 Ajax ._ 1000Alex . 1500 Canusa 410- Dome . 1000 Harker 7850 Howe 1000 Kirk L 405 Lake B 5500 hfacsssa 216 Mcintyre . . 17.75 1100 liiin Corp 1,15 500 Moss ._ 1000 Murphy 3.100 Newbec 305 Nipisein ii00 Nuranda 2000 Olga ._ 700 Premier 15 1-lil per cent. to . _. ._ .0__ 1000 Amulet __ .__ .12 0500 Arno ._ .. .. .(12% 4000 B Holling .. ,iilll/1 4000 Bidgnnti _ _ .. .03 ,03 _ .02 200 B C Pioneer _ 3,55 _ .. . . 1110 100 F'bridge . -.. .07 2000 Granada 2105 Hollinger _ . 5.05 Y . ,411 4100 Maiartic . ._ .04l{\ 0500 MOH Hdll ._ ,O2 .. -_ .Ml 1328 Antonio ._ ,41 July 13-(Mining sales 1'Iil _ ._ .121/5 1- .. _. .08 .68 .68 " ,02 .02 .12 .12 .02 ,02 .08 .08 1'"/A 355 3.55 H .. .. .021/4 .0‘_Z% .021/4 isoo cutie-Tr . . .11 .11 ~l|0\1ii\-ll: Grids TV-Clfl MM-se: 15,10 Grade In te) Edmund Oomptonzl Is. Grade In on xeiur Bernard, orarie .il 11.10 .07 .80 .ODA 5.00 ._ _ .48 ako ._ ,113 .35 bore _ 28.80 28.75 ._~._ ,23 .22 .04 17.70 1.08 u ._ .84 ._ .. .f|1l,§ .011/\ I .35 2&80 _ _ _ ... . _ , _ 232332252 ;< __ ._ _:io Murray- . ._ ,nl .. .. ,0i\,§ ir _ . .ss . ._ 15.85 0 .. .. ,20 ,_ _ni .0115 .08 lass WA .41 ° 3 - _ wo 5,,,,,,,,g ,,,,,,,,, M “O78” and U,,,,_ --Edwin Bernard; Drill by eleven Harvey MacAusialnd, Hilda Mm-Ii-ond bridge at Albany. Athens ,$512 ed Shim funds st s premium of pup'ls; Recitation-Lawrence comp- Auslsnd, Joseph Hambly H2 B010-Alban MMDOIIKMI; Re- The following program was then w 00.6 0 ‘ ` citation-Fred Tanion; Chorus -Iglven by the pupils Itempt by striking miners to intim- al _ Mlnlng, Stocks )\;aeu;t‘i;n Days; Recltation-Olive! Chorus-0 ifaaoada; Solo-Irene ldate workers. - Ms-oLeod: Rec s ri-Jean Mani-'tae *___ Followina this was the presents- IDri1i-safety First 'I‘rsin:` Recita- s ,,,_,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, neu or Public school cmirieutefticu-slay mmblv; .soic_aii¢e [_] and prizes. Ichoweng Recltation-Allison Mac- irmuv ci.-re' The Prizes for proficiency werepae; chcru5_1.rlsnd Hyu-Lu, ' "V1 - ~ awarded as follows: Grade X -I At the close or the program after LUB P01111 G-rlde IX~Chester Mtn'-, remarks by the trustees' and others ray Grade VIII-Frances Hunt and on Lawrence Compton; Grade VII- -_.0m B,,,,k H," __ _om 1,3 _"go, Catherine Mills; Grade VI-Ruth Ollsnd; Grade v-.Alban Muc- M5 (a) Eileen Compton: Grade I (h) In close. B .48 Austin Holland. I Teacher-Helen Douglas. S Prizes for attendance were award- ~3% ed to Edwin Bernard, Lila Perry i-,_-,O and Alban Mscbougsll. A prize for A1'-gl? Arithmetic was awarded to Olive A special prize donated by Ms-, Emery Lyle to the pupil making me' h ness manager of the publication more improvement 4.”-1,., me yen. MWJW 2; °;}h°Wf:”l;;1;' will thus be in close woes with each :M W” °w"d°d I” ,"4 T‘“l°°' The was all that could ‘be desired and °ther' tg _ , _ 7000 McLeod 2100 Ventures _ .. .41 .41 _ iooo asian-lu _ ._ gt 9; sooo _mir mn ._ _oi .oi School for the month of June: Perfect attendance _ Dorothy lane; 2, Lloyd Lowther; 3. Arthur thur Wrlsht. Wands Lowther, Ter Wright, ‘ ess Muttsrt_ 48'.’5_8lierritt ._ .. ,30 4550 Siscoe ._ _ ._ .Til/5 .71 1500 Stadacons . . .011/, .01l,( 1000 Bt Anthony . ,D514 .ill 700 Bud Basin . _ .28 1000 Syivsnite . .5814 .58 3000 Tashnts .02 2855 T Hughes 040 Wright Hlr _ Silver ,2ii§§. Total sales 188,000 shares. UNLIITID i000 B Missouri _ _ _ 400 Cen. Man ... 100 C-Reecli _ _ _ 515 C-Copper . . 74 Coniaur .. .. _ _'|500 Eldorado . . 0000 Goodflsh _ Oli 000 Huri Bay ... 1.75 330 Nickel __ 7 03 .assesses l'oi$ 3* _ss c ho _-_-'S ala# . it :fro 3 3 $ assess* Mrs. P. D. Crosby and others :°Ql»-a'8.¢*»-aafa es- _ _ O- _ 32 A3 gg . _ '_A Q vices of both their teachers. Mr G _-f_'-is Miss liidythe Crasweil as Assistant. na it 5.0 ii00Nordon ._ .. .04 .04 ezooren rw.-te .nm _oiv,, Igil/, ceilent work throughout the term 42 Clllll 96 4000 Bobjo .. ... .04 .04 .04 500 Brett .09 _Dil .00 500 Brownlee _ _ .0155 ,M35 ',o1 .or Vs .nag Grade VI-1, Haus Lowther; 2 Sadie Muttart; 3, Sandy Muttart. Grade IV-1, Everett Macrar lane; 2. llimioe MeGoughey. 1000 Kenra ._ ... .01 .01 500KIrk Town . .07 .07 1000 lialrobic _ . K if 2noo oil select __ .aaa _mg iiioo mirage ._ .. .ot .oi .oi 1°° WW' I-'*° - -°° -°° -0" crude rr-1, xenueta Lowther. gonna ggm,s'r0N scnoql, Grade I-1. Jimmie Muttsrt: 3 ...__ Shirley Gould. ' Standing of North Carleton 01149 I (bl-1. MIT! Wrlshl- onae x'-i. Dorothy aucrsr- iarenrisuo. maya mvaier, ar , _ , _ the teacher was presented with an The Institute then treated the li children generously with chocolate bars, and bananas. fl' The singing of God Save the King brought the pleasant afternoon to M h al COVEHEAD ROAD SCHOOL di -*m re The annual examination of 5° schers and pup.l.s greatly sppre- Wm - equeritly a. large number of _ into this kind ug of My-_ Lyle and 1 ' th t Next beat tu a doctor-ailnaril a. P0 that others in the dist:-ici; will poop B from e du mt md sur _ Mow hh sample rounding. districts were swat- ing eiiorus, 1-iurir 'nu-u the vulege Beton the vmuh 1°" they wen The classes were heard by the t/each street, memuuy treated tu he cream wget assisted by Mrs. Wm. MacDonald A number of prizes were present the teachers Mrs. Samuel Wooiridge, Mrs. chas. ed to the pupils by the teacher. | compnmeéu Maovittie Marshall. The children El,-ga, ,my for neatness, mme b ry '°m”'k‘ we" acquitted themselves wonderfully; Helm MacMillan for Arithmetic, _y Mr' J' H' U' Cresweu' well, answering the questions smart c|,,,»m¢, wool.-idge for Spelling. following programme was given. The ` Bath the” hmmm M" dm” ex' aftemoon was opened by: ' Chorus-Island Hymn; Gra/de 1' 'md h°"° °"""° "°'“ "UI" ” c. ri 11 (J 1- aeadin A il s - zsfirihm activlimnsrt in ti-ie smira s,§:,°m,,,b1;.'_ alive' is/iknc1es:=I ° "mm W' IMa¢L¢an; Grade II (Sr.); Grade 111| 3. Rita Gould: 3. Teresa Muttart. mm, method, 0, teachhg me j,,n_, L L TAKEN AS CASH FOR ANY ARTICLE BOUGHT OF US G H TA YL OR JEWELER and ENGRAVER lor classes. A Table Drill' a kind of game, where the ehildrerrpraetiss ‘ui play the multiplication tables' Gimp IV' Playefff, Al70lf‘d the S S. Health solo, A Little Pussy-Erma Birt Grades V VI' Red Cross Drill Grade VII- ltecitation 'Deaohing Sweetheart to Drive-Etta JIY; Recitation, Teschind Wife t/o Drive -Stella. Dirt' Grade X Spelling match Grades IV X under the dir eotion of Mrs Alf Msoliesir Clos ing was well attended by parents Cou nty, was fired early today in hat authorities said was an at Nurses Centre In Montreal M Jill? 13-Offiws gdd;-ers and 5, gm by me puppy, have been secured here for head u 'Assoc srters of the Canadian Nurses lation which will be moved om Winnipeg to Montreal about the end of October. Decision to akc the move was reached st the nnusl convention held recently ll- aint John N. B. Adjoining the central office will e the editorial office of the Joum of the Association the Cana an nurse, and the executive sec tary and Rlegistary of the as ciation and the edit/or and bull _ ' lv- A lot or tme was taken hesrlns An.. several prrrentrtioru ai tile uni; E:;a;(:v:n:c;);lm1:dv°t;y mn' -the classes, this being a large schoollteacher wishing her a happy holi e "F5 ith considerable number in each ,W , day. _ "elass. All grades being represented Qu, of the mos, important items “don Bmw” u Pmmml md ¢X°¢Pl1 012408 VIII U14 lx- Th°'oi the afternoon came on now belns the "Serving of ice cream and cake' in all The children especially en- f _laying this it m or the programme. We are glad to have our teacher staying with us another year I I i Gorezgn Exchange MONTREAL July 13--(By the QD- I-°W CIMO adian Press)-British and forligl exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar, as compiled by the Royal Basal of Canada closed todnv as follows Argentina peso 02002. Australia, pound 3"71" Austria schilling not quoted Belgium beige, 01509 Brasil miireis, 00878 Bulgaria isv not quoted China, Bong Kong dollars, not quoted Czechoslovakia, crown 00341 Denmark krone, 02215. l~lnialid finmark, 00184 France franc, 0045 Germany reichsmark, 02729 Great Britain pound 40789 Greece ilrachiaa not quoted. Holland flnrin 04634 Hungary pcnpn not quoted india rupee, 03084 italy lire 00580 Japan yen 03”07 Jugosiavla, dinar, 00108 New Zealand pound 3.080 \orway krone, 02021 Poland zloti 013 iloumanin leu 00011 \nutb Africa voiind 55430 Spain, pescta 0ii‘\"'i 'sweden krone, (P008 iwltzeriand franc 0"240 United States dollar, 15 118 nt premium hi-'JW YORK July 18-Foreign ex change steady Great Britain 3541/,i Franco 3.9"%2 lilly 5,11' BPIR1|\lm i3 B0 Germany 3 73 Canada B7 00 per CP CHISHOLM-MDCLOSKEY At St Ann’s Church Lot 65 on the morning of June 22nd, one of the most interesting and social events was the marriage of Hash gsret Msrtinea Chisholm to Jamd Thomas McCloskey, of Emyvaia who is the son of the late Thomas and Mrs. Mccloskey and Mis Chisholm is the daughter of Mr and Mrs John Chisholm of Kea- sington Prince Edward Island. The Nuptial Mass was celebrated by Rev Leo Herroll P.P in the presence of e. large circle of friends. During the ceremony Mr hee Berrigan, teacher of Emyvale school rendered appropriate hymns and also presided at the organ The bride looked charming in I dress of white crepe and wore a white picture hat. with shoes to match Her bridesmaid was Miss Mary A. McCloskey, sister of the groom, who wore pink crepe, white hat and shoes to match Mr. James P. Mc- I Cardio ably supported the groom. After the ceremony, breakfast was served at the home of the bride's uncle, Mr Seymour Po‘isrd, the relatives of the contracting par ties and the otiiciatirii Clergymsn being present After a couple of hours of enter tainment they then motored in s sedan decorated for the occasion, to Charlottetown for dinner, then they motored to Kensington to the home of the bride's parents, remaining until 6.30 p. m. when they left for Mr. Pollards home. where is large crowd of invited guests assembled to spend the remainder of the ev- ening in singing and dancing The number of costly and useful presents received goes to show the esteem in which the young couple are licid. Mr. and Mrs. McCloskey will reside in New Wiltshire T110 t€B0l‘l€f‘ 1l1l.\.Si.l‘lI£d 0118 Of 1.118 _M M M M .-,¢--