. business should ha mar wl JULY a. 1931 g --._i—' . Y TERDA Market Reports era as affording crirleace of the Incl]. _v of the management: in ailjiistlnz overhead costs to sharp declines rrors earnings. Not only illii the .. . it. absorb a ilron in gross rov- enue for the month of 821132.324, but ent ilown operating expenses even more and slum-ha an increase in net earnings of 82303"! ave-r tho corres- nnntllna‘ month of 1030 in spite of this heavy handicap. The rmiit wns to rc- tlllcfl the-loss in not enruinvs shown If the and of Anril of 51,007,232 to .008 for the fire months to the and of Nay. Any material imnrnvcvnant in thy suh- stiintlal ulna in not hereii fer as coin- llflvii with last year. m" "I "Wjflctors in tho rlriiilunllr filflifllbla aFawinir of net onrninira for MM was of course the reduction in Jalaries of i0 rm». that went into ct- f-ct at the h-vlniiinir of the month. In Anrli tlierq had been n "My, "Mun;- decrease in gross. szanaim, 1mg the rMflPlWv has not been able to ahsnrh even all this, anti the month showed net down 1123.024 below April, I030. 1,, 182 Jiing Street, to St. Dunstan's ing from his mother's residence, Basilica. where a Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Gems McDonald. The pallbearers 1"" Mflsrs Frank Hughes, John Byers, Thou-Is Bdl, John Iockerby, away, Gormlev and Robert Wake- B- , Service at the grave was con- ducted)! Rev. o. McCarthy.- 1/19.; examinations this term. 'More con- ew York r111: (cusizhowsrowiv cuaumaiv her scholars pass the leaving school gratulations. Messrs. J. A. Jardine and G. E. l-luestis, Wiimot Valley, attended the funeral of Miss Mary A. John- stone, Long River, on the 80th ul- time. This was very largely at- tended. Owing to the very wet day on Friday afternoon, June 26th with a large attendance. The pupils show- ed with their prompt answers the slziliul training they received from their teacher, Miss Doris Benton. Ioelcream and cake was served. Prize for attendance was .. arded to Lloyd Martin. Exchan e v . - By STEWART JONES a co, Charlottetown . g m" 9m" mm’ 51'1"" Correspondents of Greenshlelda & 00., Montreal. 1 t 5m“ t’ 19'3"“ & WW4 fixaepr:§xa"xgzcangnaggy; .;:. l llmllll l3 lolllllllllll lllllllllll Ez-ziaxinxasai-isxsma l - - . , Pen r M" 1H1‘- -1 w s) i t tllli n lti- 1 o. c _ MONTREAL mice was only slightly over $8. |Alr Iieduc 80 Bil 85% 85% — ‘A 'gtff,"°,fl'fil,lifl,"ili“fi.'l“Iny ‘flrtlllllll i::i.iii‘l"‘r:gardl'1l1gu1h:v PIi-‘eaiirntf: ewur I ‘ __ tlbhlml“ b" ii1"d"i "" 4y‘ “w” FINANCIAL coimsu. 'i\1i‘e5i1:§'p 1"i8.|?;‘/:|13€ 1122a lflgtt- z: ;‘,E’;‘.‘I.‘.."'.'...KZS"ZL‘S.."?Z." .'°;2-....'.'.‘2 ti?! £51121“ tifaTtt-Zi. tzli-m-Ifiii era ac c run .. ... 2.11 ' A|_ h“ "57 27 n“ u“ _% l lull l lllll -l l , l Tlll, . bestos . ... .. ... .- c ' ' - - ~ _ advgnea. Bpcolll pool aetiv ty apnea a o0 e or n toioys seas on. 3:nk of lloiitreai ... ... ... 2041i‘; s1hiiiiasiriicggiilllvll::r?:g.:?:: of ~11 B46321? — Y1 "l ‘a, ’,';':,',',",,,n,',;"'§"'1§' $1,233: ::'v':§'-i.:-ri"$h'1h i.mi..§1'°::m=m:1:i§: ggillk ‘Figlegggiioslifitlu U. i,‘,',',g°",i‘°l'l'.‘ll"'{fl “all”? o‘ [lain T“ l‘; gay lllggl “l6 “l; _ lll 12h horror-ted on the reaction. ant news to feed upon was inilreil ..l.,llm,l,, -_':~ ‘prmmlunll "lamb" The lflflll lllfl l“ l, lfl" l'l 1 -lll, l" 1 lll Z The action of the market yesterilillly pleasing to are. n the list is tlo Inn'- rm h Am [m o" ___ n ' l m -i .11 and on Tueaday lug-goats that t H tlnuq advancing it. must get flffilllfll lritllalh Cfliellxlllblrlll Power 37% Cilrliiitpilnlggd uwrtthhsthznlfiifistwguiafz(Jig-Eula: iug-iar 55%| 4514i 551/, 55% -_- s‘ L°'§§'.'-'K'i.t11:1i¢.1'h§¢"-1§.T§ 17th‘: ‘Iii: arid-oiling“; ‘all?! gliiionltilegy flrémlggllgtlzgxfttl-l-'l::- iilflll illllliellflllllcllllrllynlglllllllmlcll iisNcoinllared wltl1|A1u '1‘ Tel llil2liéllififi§fill§gtfilll5ll _ 111w Jones Industrial average with the Dow Jones averialel. There ls qultelu -. l ll llllmll . ll - - evertheiell the Ain Tobac 1.314, iz-imuJxuihes —1% uppcl limit at previous highs or about bit of stock for sale around this level in "w" ‘ plwgl. 5b ulmmm" i! not “mung l" n‘ bright‘ Al"! 170D .. 29 {ZN/ii 95% 23% ‘Flt I As mentioned‘ before we rather an was demonstrated eurller in the ="“"..‘."‘ n‘ k i! connmeor- 4'11 u” Mme" m‘ “" '"“"'°"'“““‘ “‘ "°" Alchlivn - 1631/1. — anticipate that the market will remain Week and 1i in. lnilustrlula full to m. 2mm" n Blglnllao n Le " "- N] "y ‘mlflieun Bmmmg lKQPOr" Llm‘ Al"! All!" A1811 |l33tS|l31%l$-'i "1 in this trading area for some little through a aiseuble reaction can be fmfinf,“ (‘m- "n(i"1i~,;|]]|(1}" ' ' "ed In ‘he pumped“ for "a" wmk m!" 0M0 - 02 | “'1'”! time with’ the daily fluctuations de- looked for. The mrtlnn of U. S. Steel innudl n flldllllllll Alcllllyl . dmlm“ m“ hmmlre "t "19 Yellr- Bend Av .. 20M 21% 10% QiTVi-i- ‘ii paneling on news daveloplnentl- can be closely watched from now- on Qlgllllflfllllll slllelgllll ° . llllzllnjl ‘lifllflfllal {flglllllnllllhenlirrgceilllrglg new, Steel my») r1214} 111% 51% — 8.96] operatlona should ahow aiiofh- fll ynlrlfirl: the way tllie mlarllrelt vlvlilu " . °- " ' Bl 14 14 13 13 — th t rtd tom .Att rlettmesee a e 30min?“ grid” l a‘: ins ‘mm hFm-e showed “n “Pprecmbl” Cr ‘lrgigiflc . 28:2 281,12] 2722 ‘Z722 — 71kt xadmii-lrnoiloiat §i1:'§¢p?r':: wllillnnt henliweiather.’ elhe ‘new: from the in- umnunm a.‘ an 0mm 0| norm“ m" m“ "t the Prevw“! Cherie Ohio 38% 38%| 37% 31-‘5- ‘j be really significant again until the iluatry has not as yet reflected the Famous agera ... .. .0 mnnih. hut a study of construction ch,“ M, _ 32%| 231A 2g 22%.‘. 1/‘ "M" p"; o; "l, mongh, [lnpyovgmgnfi hroughfl glgnug in gentl- Frmm‘ 6"‘ '", "' '" '-' um "Wm"! "V" T1 11111;.’ 1191401! "idlmi" Coco (‘oin . H7 I i- ‘it Despite adverse news the adminls ment and those In n nosiilon to keep Janna‘ steel “are! "' "' " 3% that men‘ i! no ‘lemme "mmn"! "end Cons Gris . 07%. 08% ii‘! B7 " — ‘Xi triitlon in \Vaahlngton ll reported to close tulison the steel iiltuiitlon look i1:i1s?i|§n§1'1' ’ i: $1117,‘,L';§$,~,';'g,g"gv;5511-1151-15- Cont: Cnii . 531A 53% 51% 53%. — he confident that a solution of present for further decline In operntlunsbtlic ' "' I. o“ “ “We 3' Corn Pm . 741p’ 75 I 74%] 74% — Y; dllflouitiea will be found lu aoine bivl- next few weeks. It niust he rerncm er- tinnnl Petroleum l: the decreases. t f ed however that other inilmifrles vi-illi . o" l3 wllll l. l lll C-“riirht .| 311,, am 31,91 av,- h. . . _ _ ‘gaEEIyuII-liirris .. -1- BIllNiii-gilgli-Ielléceffllgill? Biviisunfhnttlzrlgfi: gqvnlfillllel? 90%|’ Ml fyl I s5 wgga’ 85% IIEKT gigngviiahymrh- grit‘: 8:31?- M murmur“ uuflw be c oi Frontenac .. . 111% ient iii hul ding provided the largest o 431 .-, 4., ~ . ' ____,,_ ' __, i t 111 1.. i-i. nnii l'0\\"l' 4r pmpoi-n n r n. n1 t 35.2 .1, m" P I‘ '44“ J" ‘Mfi M‘ "" — —- '—- '- - ’“ ‘ * ' _' lljfllflfll, Blelwfle, _‘_ 2,; lulu", llfjnk‘; l"; lll,‘l’ll"lel"l,lllllllll, llfljjll my glam . slol | 32v.‘ mlv. ma. - lays GRAIN RANGE rnmn ANNUAL DISTRICT CON National Steel -Cnr .. ' with 30.0 p.c., business buildings tnl- Gm ‘w " '31 42;’? 31¢‘ _ ‘ . VENTEON OF WOMEN'S INSTIT- Roranila ... loivcrl with 30.4 p.c._ and industrial Ge“ Fm?“ ‘ H,‘ ,/’,‘| 4‘ ‘ 4 f” l . . lower Corporation construction being fourth with 3.8 11-0. gt: lQmsll-lfl gg-‘l 39M 38%|‘ ‘is/gt % l w d) - lJTEs - i '_“_"_‘_‘*“' Griyr mu. 411,4 -1 ('”°“" '° "m" °“ t " l M t l rilinigltsl-lll. “ll/l llll “ll: ll CHICAGO The third annual disltrict Con! glmllll llllll so“ e on fea lfnuld 11214.‘! + ‘Vs gnu, m“ M“ ha; vention of wblllflliS insttuics was ee o iinniiii a - " 1 nhld t5 1 Had Wggl-Ill n Steel of Caiiniia rm. . my, . '1" {Pm l""/*l l, l5“ llW + Q 1A 5W1 e a pr n8‘ S a o e ectrc . . ' 1 - ‘""“"’ ' ”' ‘ " " “ t“ Exdmwe $2153.“?- uzgja in’ 2:1 " fZ§°..ZZ°J.‘..."Y.‘“Z.fZ..Z’ZF.53$ ‘S35 - New r0111: , -" "I - '1" ' '1 1 - " -I 111114 ' l" l all m; <53,» lfl}l'l/¢1l§‘-l’ll//-l'l§l,l}§§?§lil§ w; not cleared as it did in the Wes- -. eg any ... ... ... ... ...- ...- . ‘ ' ‘*1 ’ ' l d llh Amelia", c" _l_ H n “ml Llg My n 11ml 7195111141 11=y,+ v5 . tern part of the Prov nce an e Anaconda . 2R1.’ 1811-11-1 w John-Mn c W-ro 11'1"" 1M “"111 “W ‘WP "- =1”- b a 11m th 5mm, Avllmon 20,“: Stocks Openlllighlbowllyast lil K Tex 1 41%| ll V,“ l _. ggl _ l‘ roads were in a lcon on, ‘e panama“ pncm, _ 971,; QtllSuTlle ...| 25 l Paailficl Ilqwl lmw lll-ll-l an’. t 2a V1 Supérvisor and Assistant, Mrs. Tait §§f,,,,,i§,;;;| 1mm m, -, ninniufnep? .".“°...|1§gu|‘§g lqgéllgté N321: 1i? 51114155 15111411511121 - is @1111 M155 118111111 We" 111mb“ t° Consolidated Gas l1; (q 53x5; g 513W 38%| amli 111/. g3: llliglo pm} 53%;} $111} {ff/q llll attend, a mt which was much re- 3';§',§{';i,§;‘"g,§:§§"3f? __ can‘ c" Fdy '.|1'2'l14 11%| 1w, 1m r 1.: . emu bani mu: rim-g: J 6214 gretted by all present. However, :'"",'.",,P~"" - u: --'.1:...*:.. imp‘: 1121- an om a on 11-“11-6- o: 0X ma ... r.‘ ... oar " ' ’ ‘ ‘ '4 _ l ‘ . General Asphalt Pup my ‘w,’ 2M! WW i ll: “l6 members from flve Institutes-West .‘§§,','§§“,},,“_‘f‘_°'_‘__'§j_ '_'_'_ m... ‘elm. 'r'-1.i".| 11-121 w... r0111 ‘Ii 511-11" iii-vi awn foul - ' ‘an P111111. 19111111111119. Springfield West. v 2..::."::'@.:::1: "i.?vi”*l.il”*lfi.’.“i.fili’ m." .122" r221“ \*""*',*"1*+ “- vs the...“ .... K.....-...... ll Oflill Ollfl IIIVQI El‘ a ‘ ' l J ' '" — jm-nec,“ comm. __ Do Bridge .. an aw, as 13511, 1» u ofNJl sow an»; 1w;- sim-w. The meeting opened with intro- Jo l el._ w d _ _ Gcn S Wares . 8 I {WI 3 31/ Radio (‘p .l 201Ai2i [NW-I QOLA- 1A ' y,,l"l.ff,l“‘nll'dl,,,j"po,lll _ _ __ m; Giirds .. 25 I ‘I ’ n a n ...Il51itl1i1%I15_'l§1l15%-t- 1s Dominion dvctory remarks by the President. r-Inmount pub", _ "m; ~1nt Nickel -- .-- 111 111% 151A, 151/, Rem Rand I 10%| l l — l Mrs. R. L. England followed by the page} gm] pom ___ _ 34115 Lindsay Co - .. 11 12 lien ‘i Steel 1101411014 11W. 15% - 5ft , p”, "l, cl, 3 3% 1i Harris i1 sim- Stars-ii lnesw aw! :15 1 55 - B Institute 511ml 811d 1116911 111 111115- ml", __ 2,, Ric-Front 1.11m i4 137/ 14 s Roebuck i 111-111 new 511,41 r1114 — ‘ri C n dd Qnds om An address o; welcome wa read m," Roebuck _ m» .\lo11t Power 3m 4e14,‘ 4:1 ' 4:1 sine chi-p .|10MI101y,| 10%| 101,4. - 1A , d d , b l 5 h fishes... l.‘ h; Jcr" 11:: hares: e t‘: a ti“ mfitt- 1.12%.’ ) 11¢ ~ ,,,’,““- “m 3°“ ‘e’ ‘° "m" er rig ecur s . 3% " - r ' i ‘ . . . ' f- - ssnazcxz" - -~ w 1.11111.’ :1 iattiitt. 12v: 12%;: .. ~ . a Min‘ '.‘.’s2."”“i.£i 3,51,31,33‘ Steel of cnoiiiioli 2o 3014i 2o |ao14 s. m» '.| an ‘l 1111521 on an 1+ =4 (Special to Johnston e Warrli e p e ' Ylllllw Tlllgl" _'_-_'1 "* _q 0 n; p,“ “n; |g|g | 311;, 3114M. s; 1a Asked minutes of the last District con- Cill Money l... . BANKS g t? i254} ig1lv: u‘ Elgar‘. ~21‘ “fir? o-omlflffi vention were read and approved l v . (‘nrnmcrce .. ...|211 s “Uirner 112 121,411: 1m- ai. Vlctorv Man -l~1%11111~'1I104»401104~Y" The reprts o! the various Instit- "T V“ m‘ l’ ‘muls Montreal . .2111 Studebaker ma. - u, Victory Loan |51A|lii14li~i.50lI0.'i00 . - o _ Victory Loan v|1nvni11.oo|i1i4n utes were slvcn B8 1011011151 West neurons-non SECURITIES! 3°?“ -- 449% T1111" l" --'"/~|24'ii= 23% 94 -, ‘l ., ., l", l, . ————-———— $7; (lvl P“! liglclgil-"éllgillalggll lag-lg;- Qglilflililfllllll- ~ 1%,1,1,',~1,-1',g;-;;,1,,,;§, Point. Miss Flora Boulter. Dun- églilziiglgllwl l: g up??? lag? .. ll lpllml lllélléllgl, llilllll l; 4‘; mafia: ...llvllliuiillgli.gfglllflg.fi blane,Mrs.Wm.A.Gi1lcash.Sp1-inE a c Pow r-v. 1M» 1mm 1112-15 1-11 M» ~ --1 - 21 ~— l, l , , -', ,0 ,,,.-,,;, “p1,, field, Mics Ella. CillTiB. Knutsford a‘ is moo 1111.2: 100.211 u 0 Imp REMI-‘IZMI 1111,41 ni=u+ u. cur-d m; - ---|1/.1i 11 I -- i -- _ - glll célll 2% lllll, 98.0 n; lslgltlvo hgzzélliilgzvlllfllllllléllflillfil-l-lig Miss Margaret Smallman. Green. M 4 - ~-- - - - “ " i i“ ' "‘ " 11111 Miss Margaret McDonald (j 41A m3‘ 913p 9g _____ Van Steel 3.5%! 30 V‘! 351/; — M, m lio4-gg ' ' i: .11 "ma; 101.71: 102.15; n“; M“ mommll WALSH Warn n . mi - 5° - °4- It was decided that the next a11- Eat . ‘H 1mm 00.00 m. , - War Bros I98 I l +5 ' inn c M com 11141 102m 103125 ‘___ Wes Union ma ms 110% 1111116- 14 “u” °°'“'¢"t1°" Wm be held at int r .. ii 1051 104.21 iii-am ‘Vest A B B11 l _ + 1A g 1 1 - ,2", p2,‘; __ 5 "m, 10,15 my, Citizens were grieved onMonday wm 1cm in |121/.| not. 10141-114, p’ “fled “m” ‘he same “me llm Trnni . a 11m 100.76 101.1.- u, he,“ o; the -- PM“; o, {g-BIVBE . .| 13¢.“ 131/,’ 73% 732ml? CHERRY VALLEY sun VICINITY 115 111111 YWP- 051cm elected for t ir. . ii 10:21 0.1.721 01.110 o o -- - 1- wiffwiniéis‘ _ 41,5 m mm 95,50 Michael Walsh at.tl1e early age of \Vol'fh U BJl/ibii-Y. 58:41! M +1 “ext Ye“- Presldmt’ M“ Daniel ghrlévlglgnn _ g‘ 13g? 133.53 38 yea". Y T Conch I iml 11%| 911L954 — The many ‘fiends °;M1-_Ma1c°1m Sina-llman, Secretary, Mrs. 1110s. J. n f0“ " l’ '5 ~ ' The amused who underwent m, WILMOT VALLEY MacLeod, Earnscliife, are sorry to Him! 0! K010510111 Institute were D°’"“°N "Qlflfljllgmln-BOND, operation for mastoid ' several ——~ 1911111 he 1111B 611158116 the P- E- IB- lected lmamm°usiY bl’ 11 standing N - months 53o, never guuy recovered, Excelsior players of Wilmot Val- land Hospital for treatment. i/Bte- A 1111859101 bOX Was conduct- ‘7 - ~ d and man Int e ti d n N V and although 5mm; enough to m. ley are still going strong with their e y er s ng an per- ? g 5mm, his duties m the my skeet play "Take My Advice,‘ which Miss Mary Henry, Vernon Bridge, tincnt questions were discussed- (i N I 1951-, __ department only some few day‘ a, they presented in Hartsville Hall on is spending some time here, the There W88 H150 R 515F111!’ of fancy ‘l: g l. ll 1mm‘ 1071M m,‘ w” “m sllflellllg 1mm the Saturday evening, June 27th to a guest of her sister, Mrs. James F. W011! Whlilh PTOVBd 01' considerable (s, y __ 5 13mg 1mm, 11,150 enacts ol- ule ollmlloll very good audience. Many stayed Murphy. interest. A_ presentation was made - -. $0111“: H 1'5 .'.' i? i353 iigtIIIgQ He retired at his usual hour on a“ wigs“ "zlfll: b? ‘mndlflm; °-t Q m l l l d lln- ls w M‘? w“? glmmslh “l”? h“ bee" e roa an e amp even ng. u a o o roa repar g secre o t c t. mmxm" °" “'“"""-‘ ‘m-"mi Sunday evening “d when a‘ “m” .1 a ing fro tn m n w rds of oln o in n11 vlcinit ,1 t t th i‘ imp. a s m mm“ bu. o! ml lllllllll, elllllled llla loom u g m c a y o g g n s y us a e on or e past three years. This ltlrax EXEMPT ISSUBS) oll Mlllldlly lllollllllg he w" lollllll 5:2?ilhaltloliglllllhleecizilszelntation was present time. gr lolllolllellllby ‘N lllllgllllllll orliifvfi no flctLliifll 100.10 1mm in bed 1,, m, “comp,” and". ' c’! 0 y G00 c Owfl mac .- N 1,1033 104m mum . . i__._ _ ~ 6pc ti. film-Linn‘! 101.20 1011111 ion. Medical assistance was at once Mr Edam‘ Nelmn- wh° h“ ‘Wm dainty luncheon was served and w, pc ... .. Dec 1,1037 11120-11115 llllllllllolled blll llollllllg clllllll be Messrs. G. E. Huestis and R. B. some time in the city, has returned the meeting adjourned by slnglng llllmlllllll lawns) done lo avert llle lllevllallllll MacCauli, Wilmot Valley, attended to his home here. God save the Kills. W‘ "c " " Nmdmme ‘"135 ‘MM The Accused w“ “you”! man o! 21m mtiieelsigxthulieettmgtmffilljiarggte- Mrs Geo eA Carrierrecently is- M the evening session the ha“ s11, no .. .. Novmiuis 104.35 1041a qmet ham“ a lavollle wml ml ‘eh wn- n‘ m ' ° e m‘ ' '3 ' v was quite incapable of accomod- 4% 11c . .. fiei-tilinio 101.110 10215 ' perance Federation of Prince Ed- ited Glencoe, the guest of Mrs. 11‘. ll ml l d lll ll one . . Oct 15,1943 100.110 10070 low employees and a popular mem- lll a n3 e “we cmw w ° as‘ 41;, pp , mnmjn“ 101;", 101m ll- l lll ward Island. Despite the very bad L. McDon d. llelllbllld lllld llllllly wele llllllble to 216110 a: .. rant 1,1040 101.11: 102.15 e‘ ° ° L°b°‘"°" “mum” day and roads all members were lllllll lllllllllllllllce The lollowlllg pc ...- ... et1,1ilil0 05.10 05.75 Union I - ' present. The numerous friends of Mrs. P. _ mu conversion issues) 3° .1¢"¢11 1° 111111111» 1191111” 1111 .1. Walsh, Glencoe, are very sorry w“;lltllhllelllp'°3l::l:t3l§ slelfsime . e r en 41/11: . . Novmma-m 101.110 102.110 ‘me m" Lima“ cmmwy) “d Mr. C. E. Sobey, our very genial to learn of her continuing illness. ll ld lgvl llll ' l. g s pc . . Nov 11041-111 imam: 102.20 four children, his widowed mother, an l“ h t] be e ° s ° m “Knuts “d m‘ mp1» . . NovLlilifi-HR 1111.111 mum m He" “s “ca” Y °°m - V ~ gtltute, mpc . . Novmoio-iso 104.10 101.110 “ “m” D°"°- ‘immunwm Wm‘ the owner of a Chevrolet car. Con- Miss Annie Dodd. China Point, solo wllll ullelele llccoll-lpalllmenl asanmir navmw nor: JULY a mi grail???“ Newmm “m! 0°" m4 0119 gfatulauonsl w“ m, guest of Mrl- 5mm‘ O5" by Miss Jean Harris (encored) ' ° 1 Alfllllf- ‘ ' rier recently. ' CANADIAN’ PACIFIC RAILWAY! Th, nmemh which w" lllllllll, Ml“ Evelyn my“. wllmlll.‘ log-ending, Miss Jennie McPher. r11 t t iii c t _ , . . ' wllllfilllf’ lliffllllflllll, ‘llnl "ljlfllfliflfllnflilltlflll; “t ended» "W 1' P U- Ilirlldilll 111, splendid school ‘ acher, was suc ‘The semi arfnual examination was l chorus when the areal Red May will be cncourasvin tn .1. l"; . l body. W118 1111111 Wednflidly Iwm- cessful in havln a lar e number of held in Cherry Valley School on ' r ari- la _ ,_ S 8 Dawn is Shining. Dialogue, Aunt Abigail's Shining Bomb.- Soio, Mrs. Ralph McLennan. Reading-Mrs. Earle Ellis. Duet, When ye gang awn Jamie, Mrs. D. A. McPherson and Mr. 5","; other Burton Bcates tencored.) The ratio of operating costs- to gross earnings in Mar 1031. was only about l!!! 1m. as comilami with ni-ariv 02 .n.e. in May a last year. That is. Ih was ii halnnea of net esrniii 1r 81¢ in Mar. 10111. out of every sum of gross when oneyear ago the bal- BIO and a leg perience." _-\-_- __.__.__.__.__ nonv some "Insurances" LONDON, July» a-(o. PJs-An epitaph quoted by The Natal y“. cury reads "In memory o: mu- h. ther, gone to join hisappendizchis tonsils, his kidneys, his ear drum prematurely removed by gs of nrar- a hospital surgeon who craved ex stew»: Jones s. Co. . owns-o 1w , Greenahielda ~84 Co. Icahn o! the lurked Steel: lei-lump --—-'~ --.. ._, _ is Croat sq, Sunday, the 28th, there was no Sun- day School in Wilmot valley. Scholars therefore will not lose any credits by their absence. The Closing Exercises of the North Bedeque School were held in the Community Hail on Monday ev- ening, June 20th, the chairman for the evenlnt‘ being m. Artemss ilawauii, Secretary of the school trustees. The following smcailent programme was rendered by the scholars, which shows in unmistak- , able terms, the efficiency of-the teacher, Miss Margaret Pilimaa. Welcome, riorma llclmriio: Ohonil. by School: Beading, Grade V; Ite- citation, Helm Barrios; Ixercise Good-night, Drill: nucleation, King Rattan; Highland fling, Helen aicsehuraintfflia British I111- Oherry Hill, has arrived sad Chorus; Spelling, Grade m; homle at Stanhops m the mucus] and Georgina: Presentation of wart, spent afsvnweeka stash" Prisca m uu-titiaaimloin. Geor- rsrtltsuestoihsrlistsnlliaalar-I prizes were awarded by the teacher. 911°"!- Blue R1688 140111101111 Home. pire, rrancispingwell; The Fgfmefl Dialogue-Colored Ladies Politic- ftecitation, Clara Arsenault; Solo, B1 0111b- Domighndg parry; rpm-q Maids, by Duet—Moonlight on the Rio three girls; Reading, Rev. J. W. A. Grands. Mrs. Loring and Mrs. El- Nlcholson; Hard Times, Drill; Char- lil- leston, Eleanor Reeves; Sweet and Solo-Just a Song at Twilight,- Low; Recitation, David Barwise and by Miss Phillips. Betty Barwisc. At the conclusion of Cod save the King-O. the evening's programme, Mr. J. H. McDonald spoke in prlicewortby terms of Miss Piilmanh efforts, af- ter which the scholars were treated Bikinis liros., ‘° ‘°°°"“P""~ . I WHOLESALE The serious illness of w. Thus. MERCHANTS Wooldridge. Covehesii nose, and‘ “l, Mr. James Sanphy, Baldwin's Road, is imported. “FIRE SURANCE an KERS Miss Helena nurses. firmi- in at her Hill Moth! K013011514, l“. SCO- laalscDcuai-il- I'd: l_\i" t" I711. Central Gdin l {AGE NINE AT ELDON-A church service will be conducted in the Eldon Baptist Church on July 5th at 1 p. m. by Rev. E. J. Chisholm. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA-Sunday, July 5th. ‘There will beservice in the Protestant Hall, Borden at 11 a. m. in the Presbyterian Church, Tignish, at 7-30 p. m. Sunday school in Tryon at 2.30 p. in. J. Fleck Student Pastor. CHURCH SERVICES on July 5th will be conducted at Hazelbrook at 10.30 a. m. and at Alexandra at 3 p. m. The ordinance of the Lord's Supper will be observed at each scr- vice. Services at the Cross Roads will be conducted at 1i a. m. and 7 p. m. by Dr. R. Whlston. WOOD ISLANDS-Services for July 5th will be as usual. Wood Is- lands at 11 a. m.; Wood Islands East at 3 p. m. Sunday School at the usual hour. Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Subject, “Losing Cour- age." D. A. Yeo, Student Pasta; POLICE COURT — Yesterday morning at the- Police Court two drunk and incapables were fined $5 bail estreated. Two others were fin- ed $6 ball estreated and $2 and costs or 5 days respectively. One drunk and disorderly was fined $10 bail estreaied. A case of reckless driv- ing was remanded till today with $50 bail. A case of unlawful posses- sion of liquor was remanded till Saturday. In a case of forgery, the accused was given a. suspended sen- tence. ransoNaLs “Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gay and daughter of Amherst, are visiting in Charlottetown. Mr. Walter Shaw left yesterday morning for Sackvllie, to attend the Maritime Co-operative Insti- tute. ' Mr. A. E. Gautier, representative of Belllefontaine, Montreal, is vis- iting here, accompanied by his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McDonald of Dorchester, Mass, are visiting in the city, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McEachern, Great George Street. Miss Helen Purcell arrived home Tuesday night from Chicago to spend a vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Purcell, Rich- mond Street. Mr. J. R. Milligan, of Messrs Mil- Zlgan and Morrison, Northam, was in the city yesterday, B‘.'l(i>1':*p0l‘tS that gwat progress is being made with the arrangements for the Iorthunring races advertised In this issue. Dr. T. W. Cook of Acadia Univer- sity and his son arrived to spend their vocation with’ Dr. Cook's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Cook, Murray River. I --.__ Mr. Albert Newsome, better known as Buddy, of the Queen Hotel staff, spent a. very pleasant week at St. Peters, visiting his sister, Mrs. S. E. A. Wright. Messrs Ed. Cullen and William Hyndman of the Inspectors Stafl.’ of the Royal Bank of Canada, Hal- ifax, N. 5., spent Dominion Day at their homes in the city. Mr. John White of the Account- ing Staff of the Royal Bank of Canada, Montreal, arrived in the city by the S. s. "Sylvia" on Mon- day to spend s. vacation. He is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Mc- Innis. Mr. Gordon E. Haslam, of Provid- ence, Rhoda Island, heating engin- eer and proprietor of the Haslam Heating and Vent company, is on a motor trip to the Island, his native province, which he first left forty-one years ago. He is a son of Mr. Joseph Haslam, of Hampton, and a second cousin of the late J. Heber Haslam. Miss Eva Hoare, multiplex oper- ator at the C. N. R. Telegraph Of- fice, Charlottetown, has arrived here after a month's convaiesoence leave at her home in Moncton. Miss Hoare underwent quite e. serious loperation in the P. n 111111111 Hos- pital in May from which she has inade a complete recovery. Mr. Abner Mcllachern of New- ton Cross and Mr. Simon Nichol- son of Orwell Cove, motored to the city yesterday. They were "accom- panied by Simon Nicholson's moth- B. C.,' aud Mr. Garfield Gorrill o." HAMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE —'I'he services for S11 lay, July 5th are: Bonshaw, at 1i; Dc Sable at 3 and Victoria at 7.1.0. Rev. Geo. Ayers, Minister. INDUCTION-Th’ vice for Rev. G. A. i place in the Unite induction ser- stie will take ghurch, York, Friday. July 3rd at i. m. Rev. J. M. McLeod will pr. 1 and induct. Dr. Ramsay will a" .ss the Minis- ter and Rev. H. E. Campbell the congregation. ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS - Ycsterday pupils from city and country alike began their first day of the three days in which they write their examinations for en- trance into Prince of Wales College. ing the examinations, about 400 of which are sitting at Charlottetown, (a record year), at Summerside, 12'! and at Montague, 83. alinurd‘: L ent removes dirt. GLENWOOD AND VICINITY Mr. George Ouiton of Smithers, Ponteix, Basia, recently motored a.- cross the continent to re-vislt their former homes here. It is about fif- teen years since they visited the Island and all in this vicinity are very glad of an opportunity to a- gain meet and greet those old friends. Their trip to the Island was a very enjoyable one as they stop- ped of en route at various centres and points of interest. Mr. Ouiton was particularly impressed with the natural beauty of the noted St. John valley and is considering the question of disposing of his prop- erty in the Pacific Province and locating in this valley. Mrs. Eddie Stewart accompanied by her daughter, Miss Louise and her son Master Leslie, are spending a. holiday here, the guests of the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert McLean. Her many friends here where her former home was located regret to learn that lvfrs. Angus Darrach of Milo is now ill in the .Prlnce County Hospital and 8J1 10111 in wishing her a. good recovery. Of considerable interest to their many friends is the marriage at 9 a. m. on Thursday last at the Bap- tist Parsonage, 0’Leary, by the Rev. J. C. Peacock, of Miss Evelyn Rix, only daughter of IVl_r. and Mrs. James Rix of Haliburtorgto Mr. Al- bert McKay of Campbelltori, Lot 4 After the ceremony the young coup 1e left on a wedding trip. On their return they will reside in Hallbur- ton. ' ‘ Much satisfaction is expressed over the fact that Mrs. Melville McLean who entered the Provincial Sanitarium for treatment some time ago is now making good pro- gress towards recovery. Mrs. J. B. Champion who rec- ently ca-me from Philadlephia. ac- companied by her two sons, Dr. W. D. Champion and Mr. Jack Cham- pion, to visit relatives in Albert- on and other parts of the Island, was a. guest during the latter part of the week at the home of her sis- ter, Mrs. Amos Gen-ill. Included in the party were Dr. W. p. Cham- pion, Mrs. Adelaide Haywood, sis- ter of Mrs. Champion, also her mother, Mrs. Dunbar, who al- though in her nintieth year enjoy- ed the trlp by motor ‘car as much as did the younger members of the party. Mrs. Neil Boulter and her daugh- ter, Miss Bessie motored to Sum- merslde on Monday. They are guests of the farmer's mother, Mrs. Schurman, and the latter is taking the Matriculation Examinations. Mr. Ernest Bradley, teacher of Dunblane School left on Monday for Charlottetown where he will spend his holidays with his par- ents. Miss Marie Cahill has been re- ensased as teacher in Glenwood School, with a supplement of $175. Last year the enrollment in this district was 49 pupils under the charge of one teacher. Mr. Brad- ley has been re-engaged in Dun- blane for his third year in this district and Miss Flora Boulter will again teach in West Point. Miss 'I‘l11ie McIsaac. a, young teacher who obtained her certificate prec- entiy will teach in Hebrcn. The marriage took place at Brae This year there are over 60D tak- , Tocx AND B01111) QUO TA TIONS ” KULLU BAY AND VlClNiTY lVLr. John J. Burke, New Acadia, was in Rollo Bay on Thursday on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mahar and son Edward, Rollo Bay East, Miss Frances Deagle and Mr. Alphonsus Deagle, motored to Charlottetown on Friday. Mr. Frank Jenkins, Annandale, was a visitor to Rollo Bay recently. Mrs. Edwin Wood and little daughter, Boston, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. George A. Wood, Rollo Bay West. His many friends will be glad to learn that Mr. Russel Perry, Rollo Bay East, is recovering from his re- cent serious illness. After an absence of eighteen years, Mr. Peter MacDonald, of Dorchester, Mass, spent the past week in Rollo Bay East, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Frederick Pet- ers and Mr. Peters. M2‘. MacDonald left Rollo Bay forty-two years ago and needless to say finds many changes. He is accompanied by Mrs. MacDonald, who is a native o! Ireland. This is her first visit to Prince Edward Island. Mr. and, Mrs. MacDonald leave Friday for their home followed by the good wishes of a host of friends. Mr. Garfield Mallard, New Zea- land, was a recent visitor to Rollo Bay West. Mr. Stephen MacAulay, Souris, secured the contract for the erec- tion new hali at Fortune Bridge and. has workmen employed on the foundation. Mrs. Joseph Chaisson, Rollo Bay West, was a visitor to New Zea- ianci on Friday. Messrs. Charles MacKixinon, Sou- ris, and P. J. MacConnac, Rollo Bay West, motored to Mt. Hope on Thursday on a. business trip. Mr. Albert Quigley, St. Peters, moa tored through Rollo Bay on Friday, Sterling Reid and Andrew Paton, pupils of Rollo Bay West Schyol, passed in the school leaving exams. and have received their certificates. Mr. Lorne J. Peters, of the Bos- ton, Mutusl Life Co., who motored to the Island last week. on a. visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred- erick Peters, left Sunday for hi: home. Miss Margaret MacCai-thy, Bos- ton, is visiting her parents, Capt. and Mrs. MacCaxthy, Souris West. Miss Bride MacCarthy, Souris West, arrived home from Boston last week and will spend the sum- mer at her home in Sourls West. Among the events of the week was a. charmingly arranged shower at the home of Mrs. H. J. MacDonald, Souris West, in honour of Miss Mary MacAulay, whose marriage takes place this week. Miss Mildred MacAdani, Bear River North, arrived home recently from U.S.A. Congratulations are ext: . ,-.. to Miss Mary M. Peters, of Rollo Bay, the City Hospital recently. We wish Miss Peters the best of luck in her chosen profession. Misses Elizabeth MacCabc 11nd S. MacDonald and Mr. James Mac- Cabe, Boston, motored to the Island this week. Mr. John Doyle, souris West, re- cently purchased a Pontiac roadster. Quite a number from Rollo Bay attended the first talking picture at Sourls on Thurrhv night. The pic- ture shown was "Common Clay" ivith Constance Bennett and Lew Ayers, Mr. James Donahue. Roscnrnth, motored to Rollo Bay Sunday. Mr. Warren Aitkcn, Fortune, was in Sourls recently on e. business trip. Among the delegates to the Con- vention at Souris on Saturday night were Messrs. Joseph MacRae, Laz- arus White, Angus MacKenzie, Wil- liam A. White, R/oll Bay West. 1 Mr. Jack MacKenzie, Rawleigi: retailer, was a visitor to Rollo Bay, recently-R. _.__-s daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aiircd Mclasac of Glenwood to Mr. Thom- as Huwwii of Int '1. Congratulat- ions. Church on ‘hicsday morning 0f er, M!“ Charles Nicholson. _ MlllAllnleIleMtlDlM-Jldglt fill’! LIIIIUd hi’ Coils- who was one of the graduates from_ \.-v 4-1=_=1..;..