v- r 1s-rs* i at .- t ... if 'I s a v- vevsax '*'1”"""-» ._w_~" a' se t '.1 1 4.: s~¢~ewnis~'ao-re..s§'s¢ s 6'oa`53opn5'¢`s-'Al r"i-rece' eeiraivé 1 ~~_- __-.*'_'_.‘ 1 Montreal Market 4% ii runcliannorre-rowNcUARD1AN_ _ E __ _Panama 'W I_; 'l 1 . ____ A_,1§’.§_ .SI1'QC1< AND Bo _ ,_ _0_ TA T1oNs MAMGLGOSSIP ° ' Mining stock; criirasi. euaaeiiii Monstaoa e Races E n t r 1- F 7-F' , _ _ ,___,, ,_,_ __ _ __ ga _ 98 _ O T 8 '°h`°”¢,‘f" u”d““ Dgliggtiohv a='wdht?mlla'ved been Nilllill hall) ~ %11!{{*x_ 3,., ,1_p¢,,i..r. .1 ...... ... 1-.,, rououro, my ao-miata; niet). Conn 'ro ms nalvcs in cilobe §’sana1;u:1i\;‘1|i|i;ag1:ivte.a,‘a£oad:.kay, Wedn€8dhy, Allg`l!8t- ‘ *mr*-1') $1050 no ruasss $1 uso at I 1 . - w.r.ar»...r.v."..r...... 1 ' 1 ' ;Largest L1st Of Entrles Ever \::;-ehii>aw1a4rnarrivedinoort1ri- I ' ' noon,theBagu°11-ly andthe :uv ° tures _ altar ir tae a 'dfhiln '$551 srhnnufsina ° 1101>- _ avi” tim in the last 10 Coca Cola Chile Cop r Cora er .i;¢;;|"‘° 'wth . duets Du Pont and mart Amarlgsa lllcomminien house opinion st the cl _ eral held that s c s. General llotors. whose divid ad r.ie»»xF",’,22’ .f°'lraaaE’ on taa taser; mama; ia schedules for aaxr wftir ‘mums market had exhausted im- was up half a point. 1111' ti d m at seen “'°°uz,r’:”ri:l;l-1:ec:lon?nTher: was a “optional ssg during the first hour ;“,,,° 0,-.aa more activity diniinlsxd ( 'fm' m d""mfr=nd‘=?iou“h. zaarl; '° $23; lower and scatteringleas Today rv.. o “‘"“t quiet? advance. Balls closed] """,,,,.sa aiaawaere, yet utility aaa `1;rev day ... udustrisl composites returned small eek Ago mt gains. Transactions of 010,500 M0010 I0 - :sms were large for a summer Satnr g “iliospectiva help' for the railroads 5 1 HiYlr"10g` " ‘ ‘mowing possible extention of eredi I -- militias for equipment and msinten- ate uses had douhtlesr been dia- I :Wntpd h'y advance gossip, so that 5° ins oil shares tended to await leader-_ H th r sections. New York l_':lillrstlr,°lS|anlla .Fe and Southern Paei- ted all ht!!- C n";7_'e;_ steel evil prominent in the latter half of the market, followed hy N pthiehem Preferred and Gulf States. mel producers would be helped mat Nil _ St a unc snzed .1 J... ,muy hy a programme ot raiiroad'T°l'°l l"“°' "and u0oAcme _. ._ .. Dired by the rising bond market. erican Telephone, erossing 00, sold for hnlm t its highest in some time whiia 91111' mm," "slung sales were General lilleetrie Wastiughous Case, 110'" .sadrhed with something to American 'rohaeeo “B', Lorillard 0000Alex .a as » 50 Amulet 100 n Hanna; '.'.'. 1000 Arno .11 mher of advances ..... ll oaetl with mostly fractional advan STOCK AVEBAGII Collifllht, 198° llassdnrd Statistics 0 _ ' ~‘ ' Mind .@f‘1'a;=§§§f¢.=_=. oUv-lvihcihs-acre §§§ Pl o_o? ee. § E0 ag? $52-‘~ saoeta ; F5: aH&& td §sze wwhhh III 8:1 _ 3 'ghsingm Blk' IID .as Yrs. Ago .. l-I @ 111111 "‘:-3§3E_E °'csirnte&oee' ,’: 1-I 3 0 '.-'.' 1 e ..“' mae w 1001. ir h 1080 .. 1410 w 1080 202.4 _ 28 at-_ 112,10 80.4 14 , What the Stock Market did July 80. Sat Fri 181 405 170 143 mber of declines rs ... ock h 240 ‘ 132 547 080 Sliielights 7 -- export aaa vnairam at Liv l xithheld support from the gggaot - | '(fhnsd.isn Press)` MON'l‘RlllAL,l.`i’ulyf 81-An almost . 0 ll D squal 'liistrlbut n o ga s and losses I e li t0 54 lower. marred the eiase of the wears trad- July cleared at 57%: October st ing on Saturday morning hare. The 59%: H111 December at 00%. Prices slipped oft about one cent in the early trading around mid, D uririertone eoutlnued good, as the actian of Power, Nickle Quebec Pow- » 1° 11°-1-= 1-1=~»f ';':'1':..::l°;:1.:°..':1'1;" ..:: 5.1:: suggests, The market was called upon ° to ahsorb a small volume of profit- l (I thi it ish Wi is D issues as bridge, steel of Canada. ¢|mg_ an s accompl ed t comparatively small lossess in such S Haney' Mme" ,md enum" can gommission houses was in evidence The New Yorlrmarket suffered a similar slight setback. Trading was cl quiet here, with a total turnover for “ tha two hours of some 0,000 shares, The mae, ,loud _05 low", un, he, quantities of Canadian wheat were inr the first decline in nine sessions. W-“'°h"°‘| ‘W U10 Ullltéd Kingdom MONTREAL. July 31-(By The U Canadian Press)-The Montreal fl' stock exchange gave an uningemn. ticularly in France and Russia, show- ing performance in Saturday's short W |11 111101’0Ye1l1e11t. A flurry of short covering in July 0 y_ 9 g _ en e sis, rear the close improved .rho ia rag. Lima leadership was offered bribe of that cereal two cents to 41% from Wm gn-,,s¢_ p;-gc, ¢h",3¢, _-an Cash wheat and coarse grains in dull miniy fm¢¢gnm,|_ trade were little changed. session, in which market leaders held. sind while th ener l list l d rl 0 liontrcai Power, National llrewer- ies and Dominion Bridge were re- latively active. Power sold up to 33%, Whtlfi 311|! 57053! 00! 59*/959%? where it clo d hi h f ell- D00 50 - se % g er, a ter s ing at 33 in the past two sessions. Breweries held steady at 17%, while Dominion Bridge was off 1,4 at 18%. Steel of Canadrdost a point and a half at 18%, International Nickle was up 1/L at 7, Canadian Car was $1. Ion-cr at 5% M C li-ll' ni d _ C U \'0 BDI!! Ill Lnira of the Woods lost 1,4 each at nor. 54%? N0- 3 1101*- Nr N0. 4 1101- 111 and 011. respectively iiassey- 111%: No. 6 nor. 41%: No- 6. new ilrrria was air 1,5 to 414. wiriia quebec 41 Power was un M to 13%. 1 Ahitihi Common bold unchanged at i1,§_ while the preferred u-as up a W int at si; 31 |10 . Canadian Pacific at 15, Brasillan -23 Traction at 91,4, Canda Cement at 5-‘ and Cockshutt Plow at 7 were all 0 unchanged. C: in the mining section Hollinger' lost 10 cents to 85.50.. e onds ontrga Power Debentures changed hands at 0 30%, unchanged. ' Total sales were 0,0” shares and $10,450 bondl. Pound Sterling closed st 84.0248 speculative interest accompanied s s and the United States Dollar st`a 11 premium of 14% per cent. $0 0 e _ Fish _Quotations °;':.‘:."°::.'. °::....:';-22°-°‘;?...‘;2°“°.1: u _ J n nee o rains in Can li- ada or likelihood of a return of high (Canadian Press) temperatures. Late firmness of the BOSTON, Mass, .Tuiy 31-Fifteen stock market was s steadylng in- vesseis arrived at the fish pier here fluence. D yesterday, WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS centaperih. 822 to 4% 0 to 4% 71,5 to 8% 12 to 18% lg 1017 Llrse c d ... . ... iiaaaat~ir° ..`.",., ,ff Lu-iz ir 1.. .. . ilsliiEiilnn.c..er$.. ‘... "N: Swordfish ... .va .`.s ~. cod ... ._.., .... 3 mn _... ... ... .-.s anna 383335 m»»»»» ;,n.§or.;_~_ ::: ::; ;:; :_:; .- aaa ar. Canadian ‘ Gov’t. Bond Quotations \_ -l. (Canadian Press) Canada 5% 84 1011;? 101” craaaa an-sv 11210114 reall 414-40 _tv 00 32% 1003 as as ii 33 ;%5;56 ... 100 101 ssroocrsssssg o oo o ‘= -- Canada CCnads Canada Canada Nat Riys n Nat niya 1| Nat Rlys 11 Nat Riys 5-S0 1( Can Nat Serv ii-88 .. 100 100 Can Nat Serv ii-41 »..- 100 100 .usa aes are 5-48 3213 41/. sr of of a Miscellaneous - 1 a ` (Canadian Press) ,,',‘.‘:N}'v1:11£:.n_ guy si-Tsaiiay, cin- i:- ~...°: at 01:- rx.: 1-,,f;,=§‘»1 11‘a‘:'.:.':'."..::.°s: ni; » ~~-1 .:.':::: .1211 '.‘i'..°:: ' 112111 .=:.~.u....':'-...:_-.=i.= “ol $111100 este b°ag 00 lhe. 0.001 on' M1 ton car log nm; a iat°t'rl'°N6°°l"i1-°'l|°”e°a" fgzlibuspeeiait' ,iggmaaa .ri-ai: 0 ` rms mm _ °as mine- d'ga mea firm ii :errata .A11 l‘ota0ns,_aaw Que-J ij.. Nliv YORK Iuly -cotton .ugitorea .. h .. .'. ... ~1':'°1..'¥ts1':..fl'....i.°°‘“ ._,"'°"‘ 1’ 321:’ Wt Ian U1i~Iu;;\N‘1iT& 1ia.`ei1°°!":4: Oct 00: il “_ ' Pt ¢|0led quot, ll ’. Uwfeooi cotton mme eieaad. J cl ..,,_ _ A, V §°&‘1r.a;'. 1.. / fi (Canadian Press) 28 . Dec 34A. ' - _ Oats: No. 2 C. W. 347|: No, S C. ' CHICAGO Groih Market" _ WINNIPEG WINNIPIG, Jill! 81.-A lack of arkag today. In mediocre trade rices in the short week-end session gged to clos ue closing levels but the high oints were not held. Pit operations were featureleas. ome month-end liquidation through ut on s very iirht seals and the osing out of the July future was neventful. Broomhsli intimated that fair nd ,the continent Friday. News om most sections of Europe par- ULDSE 56 36- 0sts: Jul! 41568- 'Oct 28%; Dec. Barley; .Tuly 8555A; Oct 03558; WHEAT PRICE! Hurd 58%: No. 1 nor. 57%; No. 2 ;;)§Jml;leeéio%08-15; Track 57%; No. . 31%: Ex. 1 Feed 31%; No. 1 Feed 15; No. 1 Feed 20%; No. 2 Feed Tir! Rejected 10%; Track 31%. Barley: No. 3 C. W. 34%: No. 4 W. 32; No. 5 C. W. 20%; No 3 W: 25%: Track 8814, BONDED WHEAT q There was no trading in Bank NEW YORK. July 80-Bonded shares, and in th b hi l W heat closed easier. Close: .Tuly 53; ct 50; Dec 57. CHICAGO, July 31-Abatement of growing of price changes in wheat 14200 'rooms Cad . 0100 Bunk niu ., 000 B C Pioneer 1000 Buff Can ... 5100 Clericy .s . 200 Columario - _ d2llDome ... ... a2al1"hrids'e =- .. 2000l'ed Kirk _.., 8000 Granada . ... 805 Hollinger _ ». 8310 H w 0 U! ~ ns 1000 Kirk Lake -10 Lake Shore . Mscsssa .. r » 0000 Malartic rs _. 125hlc1utyre _ 500 McKinley -g _ . 710 hlin Corp ... 10000 hfoff Hall af.. . 1000 Newbeo .. -. 1808 Noranda . .. 000 North Can .. 15200 Olga .. .. __ 300 Premier ., .. 0608 Antonio '..- 700 Sarnia .s »-. 4400 Sherritt .s sa 8150 Slacoe ... _... 7500 Stadacons .< 1 200 Sud Basin ... 4000 Sylvanite , , 0000 Tushotn . .. 14051* llughes ..a 100 Towag .. ., 112ViDoud .. ... 1075 Wright Har- _ Sl 20 ver . %. Total sales 841,000 :gg E-étesch .. .. ' °DDll‘ u 500Conlaur .. ... 500llisst Crest .., 2050Eldorado . ...- 2500 Goodfish . .. soo Home 011 730 Hud Bay <.., 3145 Nickel ... .... 0000l\lcI.eod .., .. 000Nor4len 1,, ,, 1501>-orsiiie .. .. 3500 Pen Pets ,.., 05 Roynllte , .. 8300 Ventures .~ .. ` colin 1200 100 29 70 20.50 1 .41 03 .01 H4 17.75 .20 .21 .06 .45 .1055 .85 80 11 os 1 10 .0116 20.50 £0.50 3122 _'out 17. 00 ,20 .20 .54 .45 .1 0 '16 .33 .7536 .vw .fig/2 Iesu .wa 4.20 ,04 .20 .S5 2.81 shares. UNL!! TED .05 1 .10 .40 .10% 1.01 .0816 .25 2.25 7.20 ,om .0015 .55 .05 5.25 .54 55 5000Algonquin _ . 100° Apex .. .. .. 32000 Aigorns ... .. 1000 Baldwin . .. 7000B0b,1o .1 ... 41000 Brownlee . . 500 Can Kirk ..._ 200 Cent Put ...a 500 Dgm Expl .. 12000 Gem Lake ,.., 15000 Hilltop ,. ,. _ 3000 Kirk Town ».-.- 20500 lfnlrobic . .. 14000 Ol l Select ... 2500 Rihliilo .. -~ 2500 Ritchie .. .. . 2000 Robb Mont . . Belgium Belga 0,1502, Brasil iililrels 0.0870 Bulgaria Lev Not quoted. China Hong Kong Dolls uoted. Csechosolovakis Krone 0,2284, Finland Finmark 0.0181, Franca Franc 0.0450. India Rupee 0,3052. Essiéiiégidiiise Foreign Excho MONTREAL, July 30-(B Canadian Press)--British and exchange in relation to the C Dollar compiled by the of Canada, closed today as fo Argentina Peso 0,2084, Australia Pound 3,2278. Austria Schilling Not quoted. ey. and the market developed no finite trend. Beports suggesting that the 1032 Italy Lire 0.0584. .Tapnu Yen 0.3184. .0114 .45 .as .02‘/1 4.10 ,ot .20 .35 2.85 &s,,'='g'¢'¢=,,,i..'¢,_,»-f»...'o Q. rn aw- - 01°! Q0- G nu# :snag der S 3%: 1: ss: .0455 :itil 08 203% '$53 '.01 ,04 % 015 20114 Germany lleichsmark 0,2120. Great Britain Pound 4.0248. Greece Drachma Not quoted, Holland Florin 0,4015. Hungary Pengo Nof, quoted. .0114 .21 .0105 17.00 .20 .20 .54 "Jil me aaaraaaara ur; ear rrranraf stem var. /rua", ia- Suu sock _sire Jog; dim ara ~ _om .oz .0215 _ .. .11 .11 _ _ .W .09 .W » 1 _ .. .. .. .océ .0214 .0222 ‘mln yd average prices closed high- standard ef New Jersey, Chrysler, 55°°B|1|¥°°\| - ru .03 .odé -03 111 _ . .0314 .oe _osx ` 3112 dit 3132 . ` . .0114 ,01 .'01 _ .ea .os .os _ 1'_10 I I .0115 , » - . .es 1.00 _ 11.00 0.411 5.40 _) . .40 ,40 .40 ,wi rr- .A1 .81 .81 qs 4-wil -- .2115 .em 14, 0414 04 of " ° as as as no ,45 .1014 .34 .7556 P .0195 .45 .20 .85 2.80 \ 'o-,,.‘='g‘=:=.,,,'§'=,.=-'5».-'g hh- Gw» . W- O ~ us? were as s .13 13122 .0214 .0215 ,as .01 ' _att .0116 .08 ii ,O4 'ri .02 .111 ‘A nge y The be anadian n Canadian llows : ra not ol 2°.-rs 0 20.50 0 'x40 t ea .05 .0215 4 20 04 SS plain leave this morning at th George Street. The Roman Catho- lio pertybroke od at St. Dunatan's Basilica for Mass. while ' the Pro- iieetant party proceeded to Bt from St. Paul's Church to Sher- W , an H. D. Raymond. The pall bearers sears H. H Horne, Geo. DeBiois, teh. bam owned by Charles McEuchem, ice Point. was totally destroyed by fire Thursday morning. between the hours of 6 and 'l o’clock. As scones the fire, the cause of which is uriknown,` was discovered, neigh- bours qulcly gathered bo fight the flames, bi* it had made too rapid D . f -v BARN' DESTNOYED-A large R regress to be extinguished Some arm machinery including a binder, _ hioh was in the barn at the time, ‘ was destroyed. The loss was part- I ly covered by insurance.. ` CANADIAN LEGION CONVENT- gates will he present from all the { bl' - _ ti' as announced in another colilmml g e orse. entry. um church " All races to be raced on the three-heat plan, viz: 10 per cent. of each purse will / _ -w malnder to be divided in three equal parts, one part to be melmUlo'rEn ':‘v';:"‘h;; Ag; raced for each heat. In the event of there being 3 heat win- _ ,mmday mmm at H ,mock ners, they shall race a fourth heat to determine the win-l ner of the event. °°d °°”‘°l‘°"7» '"“°° °'° th’ hw” 'All pursesldlvliled 50, 25, 15 and 10. Entry fee Five 5 9'""'° Wm? °°”d“°"°° W mv- per cent of the money raced for each heat will be deduced from the first and second horses, 4% will be deduced from W" M°5°" T- E- M“°N“"' the third horse and 3% from the fourth horse. - M _ _ viator Purdie, a. 11. casa ana R. 1:. Six horses to enter, four to start. M11 drivers must wear a driver’s uniform that will be All satisfactory to the judges. tion. not satisfactorily illled. Hay, straw and stabllng Inches on the ‘Island for the This Track is a member of the National Trotting 'As- 111-1111¢11°11 01 U11' 1111111181111 °°111111B sociatiou, and will be governed by its rules, except where 111111-11111 1=°111’°11i1°B- 1111111111111 °f they conflict with the above conditions. ’°’°"” °ff,‘,',°°f.", `§”f,».f§,'§f, ‘1'“§§;..f§' fff’..,,°f,,°,§ J. a. M¢rN'.rYnu, secretary. Entrance fee 5% of purse, which must accompany each Two entries of the same ownership may start in the same race, providing the full 5 percent. is paid on each starter, the drivers having the approval of the Judges. Eligibility based on N.T.A. money winning classifica- The nianagemcnt assume no responsibility for any acci- dent or damage to any person or property, during this meeting and this understanding is part of this Contract. The management reserves the right to declare od, change order of programme, decline any entry, bar any driver, declare of! and till without re-advertising, any races be awarded the winner, the re Received For The B1g Meet .H3 ,O 6,0,” W ,uma ,,,, ,.,,,, 1. 2.15 'mor AND PAcu1=Ulrsussoo.o0; other Attractions' ..,.,,.,,,,,,,, ,._ B, ,... ..,.M .., 2. 2.1s'rno'r Pvlrsu saoo.oo= ‘ »....,..,..,.,N_s_ ,_ s. z.zi'mo'r AND Pacu Punsu $300.00 4. z.zs'r1zqr_ AND PACE Punsi: 1150.005 Al|gl|St 311| CHURCH PAEADI-Th! CNW! I H_ M_ B_ swam” md E “_ s_ Three seconds time allowance for irotters in mixed classes h°'mP1*‘1'1» 1’“’“|°4 "° ‘_7h“’°h 7”' Entries close WEDNESDAY, 'August 3rd 1932. Horses n P “ze M oney 2:16 131:23* 3: must be eligible on that date, but money woh at any race P . naar. aaa aarlleaad up orrrr ;"°,f£:f&“ £11111' °l°1111s date (Auzue13rd) _will not count] - 2.15 Class-Trot and Pace, ,(8 sec.)-Purse 5300.00 1. Maxine The Great, 2.11%-ll. G. Fulton, Upper- stewiasks 2. Tease'-J. Conroy, Halifax. 3. Lelock, 2.10%-L. Henneaacy, Guriottetown. 4. Billy Cope, 2.1114-J. Power, Charlottetown. 5. Major S.,2.l2 56-Cyril Kenny, Summcrsice. 8. Marjorie M., 2.11-M. Jabalee, North Sydney. 7. Star D., 2.09%-C. M. Alexander, Saint John, N. B. 8. Lucky Lindy, 2.12-Wellington McNeill, Charlottetown. 9. Mies Winnipeg, 2.09%-Wellington McNeill, Charlottetown. 10. Phil D., 2.12%-John Kelly, Bangor, Me. ll. Grandma, 2.00%-F. B. Molmine, Charlottetown . 2.21 Class Trot and Pace, ,(3 secs.)-Purse $300.03 1. uasa. 2.12%-L. ueaaaaasy, cnarlottetowrr. 2. The Willis, 2.15%-Chas. Reardon, Charlottetown. 3. Guy Leyhurn, 2.11-Ci M. Alexander, St. John. 4. King Spruoe, 2.11%-W. McNeill, Charlottetown. 5. Mr. Squires-W. McNeill, Charlottetown 6. Peter N. Dillon-Dr. Mclntosh, Hartland, N. B. 7. Lillian, 2.08%-John Kelly, Bangor, Me. 8. Diamond Mack, 2.19-Alfred Reid, Truro, N. S. 9. Joe The Great. 2.20%-F. C. McCurdy, Truro, N. S. 10. Don Vernon, 2.13%-Allison Lsngille, Hartland, N. B. ll. Golden, 2.12-Col. D. A. McKinnon, Charlottetown 12. Edith Aubrey, 2.15%-Capt. Sampson Grady, Summcrside. 13. _Rose Aubrey, 2.11-Robt. Ryan, Bathurst, N. B. . 14. Yorlsoln, 2.17-Dr. Delaney, Wellington. 2.20 Claes Trot and Pace (no time allowance)-Purse $300.00 1. Billie Witte-Wm. McKay, Kensington, P. E. I. 2. Calumet City-J. Conroy, Halifax. 3. La Rico- J. Power, Chiarlotictowll. “ON _ on Thursday nm, at 2 _ If weather is stormy, or track is in unfavorable condi-A' 0-,lock the ,,,,,m,_\ ,,,,,,,,e,,t,,m of tion so that racing cannot be carried on at the time adver- 4 the p,°,,,,,¢;a1 command of the tised, the management reserve the right to postpone or de- cmadim Legion, B. E. s. L., will clare the races od, and return the entrance monies. [ tara place at mount stewart. neie-1 ' free. ` - _ ( . for all retumed men will be held 4690`7`30`2‘ ' d __ _ _ A.B. Martin is chairman, has been nited States outturn of ali wheat U would be somewhat below trade ex- uly 1 had lasti e t either did eggs nt' me ' 'ml Wheat closed irregular 14 lower to 14 up compared with yasterdsy's fin~ ish, corn at 1( decline to 1(-55 sd- rancc, oats unchanged to 36-96 off, rg gud provisions unchanged to a rise of een s. PRODUCE -¢_»_ (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, .Tilly 30-Export gf from Montreal to the United Kingdom were lighter than th din . A as against 47,801, brinligé the total Q for the season to date to ,000 bores against 228,200 boxes at this time last A year, Butter exportswere 3,505 boxes A for the week compared with 1,1111 in A the previous week, So far this year B butter shipments have totalled only B 20,005 rom against 13,030 at tue B same time last year, Q iss), week here. lnorea ug supplies of C I W off daily At the close the price as ll 45 Butter closed ganraiiy at the 11c 9 no, 1 qusity,.d0wn nearly a cent for G lag to retailers at 10c for solids and H 200 -for prints off one cent. The Ili drop brought butter closer to a level I at which more export business would Cheese ended at 0 a for 0utario'a K and ea far Quahecu o lilrhtiy :a':¢':e l'°ro'a'l"i0 001014? rg: erli-as 1' sate ° ' (C sdisn both butter and cheese last week Stock. m e prece g week _ cheese saipmaata totalled 44,eo2 aan- ‘A11‘°11“““ U1" -- Potatoes declined sharply in price 9”” Tl“'"hl"¥ ° °~°| new locally-grown stogh sent the aiar gglnlugu nt Hsrvesters .. .. 17 be done, according tgkdealers. mu N"*"”l " °° " The egg market showed s 'litiie Ll le I l S tu d uolat ons M with some new 0niario’a up to 300 M°”"‘;;“°,'7 W"d 11% a arms man war. me ia rem 11"” °"“ M. nc to num N", ygi-1;! Cgntral .. 17% Poland Zioti 0,1297. Rouxuania Leu 0.0071. South Africa Pound 5,0104, Spain Pesets 0.0028, léiwftden Krone 0.2011. .Tugosiavia Dinar 0,0l97:"' New Zealand Pound 3,0580. Norway Krone 0.2020, iv seriend Franc 0.231, United State Dalia 14 s r M remium. EXCHANGE New voiur Ji so-ir i _ usage firm, Credit’ 1zri¢ai§f°'il.'so§:; Stanley Murray. DBFCGI1 0 stewart-.so all aboard for “ie big rance 301 010, Italy 508% Bel I Chemical . ..... in Smeit ltfg .. .. m Tel Tel ... »-.- naconda Cop 1.- .. tchison ... .... ... uiiurn Auto .., ... aitimore Ohio . .. ethieheni Steel .... rlsss .. .. ... an Pacific ... .-1. hrysler lilotorl ..- Eie rn I‘rorl\icta . ... 12% “it “Z 60 0 18 3%*/S :si 36a et . _ genera y cents per 80~pounvl gi), Im ' . 32 polit ... .. 20 l/ll l;'§'5,_,,m'°¢'§'§{,°'¢:;,'{:°= §,°,';§':;'f,_""h usa Electric ... '... 14 14 1415 ‘/$28 12 150% 38% 1195 81% e ??2 9% 12% sou 13.. 4095 so F . - ' . ; . ‘glam 13.80%;,Germauy 23.72; Canada - .e115. _ Stock Exchange Press) High Low Close 58% 58% 40* PERSONALS isses Marguerite Ince, Hamp- , and Hilde. Murray, Clyde River, ve been visiting in York Pt. re- Grafton Street. 300.15 for Mount 're-union. boys! ` ' _ ton his _ cently, guests of Mr. and Mrs. -*___ Dr. Dalton and Mrs. Dalton, Bos- ton, and Mrs. Adolph Forsythe and son, Chicago, who have been visit- ing at Govemment House, left on return home Saturday. Mrs. (Major) D. A. MacDonald her parents, Mr and Mrs P' W um alll' ra atv. 10% 114 414 13 sin an 10* A7 na 98 20% cn Foods ... .... 25 25 en Rail gn as the week Johbing houses were sell 0g‘:l‘:{:":101n’b__'_‘ 15 14% udson Motors . »-r irpp Motors ... -.., s Teicplrnna .s s.. en Copper .--. mhert C0 ..» .... Psclfic .. ... ... Pacific 1’fd .. ..-. per pound level for carlots or less of 0°” M°l°"B|"‘.`l"" 3* £2* ai ‘Z ° a sig af* 13% e ex s- 'I 'I it all ,_ _ ,gi i';tf.i:‘,.::"..~-_ _ an ~ ri 1- 1’ er',i£‘l!l`|”l>%tx‘eer"crh.aess'e, 41?;;.hox:s.l The Montreal 521.21 §.i.°»i§i." Curb Market 1°;°‘.,.$.i 5.1.1'-::: H 18 ._ ._ N IU ‘T '"1 _ ____ - 1,; . 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R., leaves this mom- ink on return to Montreal, after spending I. three weeks' holiday at e Canadian National. Mr. Edgar M. Docherty of Prov- ence. Rhode Iainnd, who arrived the Island recently by motor car with his wife and two sons, and who has been spending an enjoyable vacation :rt the home of Misa Mar- sret Shaw. New Perth, left Sat- urchy morning by train on return io Providence. The other members of the family will remain on e more extended visit. A msn’s worst difficulties begin wheriheisabletodoashelikes. New _Yaris carb' f ,loaaaaiaa rreaay Stocks High Lew' Close Amer Cyanarnid B . 3# Ara super Power 2% 2% 3 Cprd Corp ..‘... 5 lee lend Share Gill! Oil Corp .. lat Petroleum .. Niagara lludaoa . .. Std Oil indiana a... Sid Oil Kentucky as "F 'M Pew# A .ss oai ea 121 ... 2 1.15 in 1111:. 1:1 » un er the auspices of the Legion _ _ in the hall at Mount Stewart, when ` _ it is expected a. large number of ‘ 1.1. d soldiers will be _in attendance. ~ ' ` ~ A strong committee of which Dr. ST. PETERS CATIIEDBAL »“New every morning is the love working to assure a. suitable pro- Services were held yesterday as And the closing hymn at night: Zramma and entertainment. For usal at 8 and 11 a. m. said Even- “The day is past and over the use of Charlottetown ex-soldiers .song at 7 p. m. At Evensong canon All thank, O Lord, to Thee." cars will leave the Legion Home, Malone preached from the words “For so he giveth his beloved sleep" which words are taken from the 8rd verse of the 127 Psalm. The Prayer Book directs the fol- lowing commemoration this week Friday, Oswald King and Martyrs in the seventh century and Satur- day the Transfikuration of our Lord. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH The music was the outstanding feature in the services yesterday. Several artists who are visiting the City contributed solos. Mrs. Pol- lard, of Bridgeport, Conn., gave two delightful selections in the morning Handel’s "Come Unto Him, All Ye That Labor" and Bernard Ham- blem’s "Beside Still Waters." In the evening, Mrs. G. Burton lord, a former member of the choir, but now of Fitchburg, Mass., captivat- ed her healers in "He That Dwell- cth in the Secret Places of the Mtn: High" (Miller), whilst Miss Lucille Brown also of Fitchburg, Maas., and who is visiting with Mrsl Lord as the guests of Mrs. Col. D. A. MacKinnon gave a truly magnificent rendition of "Ave Maria." She was assisted by Miss Thelma Teed as violinist in oddi- tion to Prof. Kendall at the organ. Not only in the sweetness and pur- ity of tone but in the manner of rendition and the personality of the performers their contributions were an edifylng and inspiring feature of eeoh service. , Dr. Ramsay in his opening re- marks, welcomed the many visitors who were present including a. de- putttlon of 30 men and officers from the two lhipe of the Canadian New now in Port. ` Bev. Dr. Ramsay wsf the Preach- er et both services. In the morn- in! his text'was Luke 10-1. “Men ought always to pray" and he poin- ted out some conditions of effectual prayer. The evening text was Matt. is-20:' "Take therefore the talent hum him." 'Die theme of the_scr- men being worldly wisdom vs. Spiritual knowledge Theopenihghymusinthe morn-_ lil( Ill! . uoauam eatniaieana contour' Our wakening and 'uprising prove" ‘ Miss Teed rendered two violin solos with organ accompaniment and also accompanied the different hymns at night. 1 Mrs. G. Waller and Misa Jennie Tumer are the Flower Committee of the King’s Daughters for Aug- ust and any who may wish to con- tribute flowers from their garden will please notify either members of the committee. ' The Worlds Sunday School As- sociation ia holding its eleventh Convention at Rio De Janeiro, be- ing the first time auch a conven- tion has been held south of the equator. There are 1500 Sunday School leaders from fifty countries present, every continent being re- presented. ll li 1. ____ i T. PAUUB CHURL l . A very hearty welcome was ex-7 tended by the Rector of St. Paui’s Church to the officers and men of 1-1. M.Ships Saguenay and Cham- plain, who joined in the morning worship, helping to make it a hearty service of praise. During the offertory a solo was piensingly rendered by Mr. Percy Williams. Prayers were again offered, asking that God will grant His guidance to those taking part in the confer- ence at Ottawa. The Rector preached from the text: “Whatsoever things are true, whatsoever, things are honest, whatsoever things are Just, what- soever tlilngs are pure. whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report, if there be snyi virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.” He said these words, show us humanity is entrusted with its own thought pro- gramme. We een think or not as`~ we will, and thought produces deeds--Brett and noble deeds or otherwise. Thoughts of love can- not pruduce deeds of hate. And our character is expressed in what we do. Many think to have their l own way in all things and failure 4. Sliver Lining-C. M. Alexander, St. John, N. B. 5. Star Dillon-Dr. McIntosh, Hartland, N. B. 6. Winnie Wlnlsle-l-larry 0'Brlen, Alberloll. 7. Mlm Velo-Claude 0'Brlcn, Aiberton. 8. Orphan Annie-T. B. Thomas, Bowls-ll. _ 0. Mr. Henley-Alex McPherson, Charlottetown 10. Real Great-Frank McKay, E. Rdynlty, P. E. I. 11. Silver Doctor-Dr. E. S. Notting, Charlottetown. 13. Dlllingwood Earl, 2.12%--P. McKenna, Charlottetown. c 14. Emma Watson-Peter McMahon, Kensington. 15. Ledy Volo-M. Jabaiee, North Sydney. 16. Calumet Devil-John Kelly, Bangor. 17. Harry Aubrey-W. E. Jamieson, Truro, N. S. 18. Forest Girl-Jock Read, Borden. 19. Witty Jim-Gordon Dawson, Summcrslde. 20. Miss Kusussle-Stanley Brown, Alberton. P. E. I. 21. August Queen-Collie Mclieuxie, Truro, N. S. 22.' Suugleain-Capt. Sampson Grady, Summerslde. 23. Barbara Martin, - P. J. Henry, Georgetown. When this gi-and array of beautiful and speedy horses answen the stnrter’s bell nt New Annan, and thunder down the nurse in scoring for- mation, race,fa.us will -witness the most classic races ever staged in the Garden Province. The track record (2.12) is almost sure to ge by the board. llalaraa's mechanical sound system will amplify all announcements. making them audible in all parts of the race grounds, also provide the best old-time and up-to-date music. Special extra. step-dancing by three young ladies. Will Harvey, El- ierslle will supply violin music. Robt. Weeks, Highfield, in special exhibition step-dance. The drawing for CRYSTAUS FORD CAR takes place lt_5.15 M sxrna srsciat riaaruars Five round boxing bout, Jim Evans, Irislitown vs. Rel- C1813. 1011110111 W. C., England, for iight heavyweight championship of P. E. I. Callse Gallant, Summerside, vs. McCallum. Charlottetown, (catch- weights). The old New Annan slogan "Never a dull moment.” Many other nt- tractlons and features not down on the program. The ubiquitous and rc- doubtnble Joe 0’Brien in one of his scrloua noi/s. The association assumes no responsibility for accident, loss or dam- age during this meeting. If the day proves unfavorable, races to be held next fine day. General admission-50 cts. Children-25 cts. Grandstand, 25 cts. J. y. rraxiaaaa, Pres. , J. Peaderreat. Swy- livee into harmony with God.~ Through prayer and'companionshll1 with Him our lives are enriched. ontreal We shall want others to know the ` story or new life that the light or SIOC/2 Market the glory of God manifest in Jesus _ christ, may shine in the dark Qugtatggffj pin/ces oi the earth. _ ‘ Capt. Wittlg, of the Church ...__ Army was the speaker at the ev- dm mem ening service. Taking as his text: MMU (C"“‘_ Bm, LT. C1? . _, _.. 1 ‘Ye are an fPlstle. known and lead },§g::in,}_nll";;`v;;° -__ __ 89% 88 of all men, he said. St. Paul in B C Pnmnz __ these words was telling the Corin- ni-aaiiian ._.A... tnians that they were to he the 13" If §’_","°,!,,, _f; means of transmitting the message can gtegitgntpfr---L of salvation to those who had not Cm ° ' yet heard. One of the Christian *“.1E§;” s.. _.. ... 1-ea ai 5% 5%( 15 14% lg ' 01 Can Pacific ... .vu Cockshut P1011' n la duues is m be 8 missionary Jesus Cons Smelting .. rn Christ was a living epistle and through Him people saw God. Just what kind of lives are we living to- day. Are they satiirabed in wick- edness or poor quality and unin- telligible, or can people look et us and see Jesus in ua. Let us rc- member we s.re all Christie 011151105 and are known and reed by 1111 men. piairpooireti -'what areyoa dains` I rasaiis. ood seat nu aan is tain away sin and failure, and through( l-lim we oenstertafresh. The text reading a fashion paper?" Colleague: "Weil, if we are to do well in our Profession, we must know where pockets are worn.” li mg 1014 gg ' 1 ._ __ 1;§ (} \l|\\ ras are ' nhl? 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