THE CH WN fp ., (__, ,oh Press and the a d - rather quite tliu was even some s bid the BWIY. somewhat gains of lllhflilirb many esrrisr bonds-earned that description, Sant; Fe, Union P°°1fl~=. Chmmrs and ohio suti- gore and Ohio and Delaware and udson stocks forged _ahead s point ar t_wo before meeting much opposi- ton. some preferred equities in the rnnsportation division did consider- ilbly better. On the strength of this Du (llls Wool North tion WHA showin short c ri . v----_ ‘.1-in. ..‘.’!.i...§‘.f...°".?.f.‘.‘.'.°l' 31"; SM- H'-h I-"1 f° 3 D0lI|ts to American Telephone Am" U- B. Steel Preferred Psople's Gas' 5°" and Auburn. Steel Common, American Bras' Can. General Electric, Union Corhidei Pont. Atlantic Refining, Standard gl: of New Jersey and f'nlifornls,l(_.a wortbg Consolidated Gas and C American were up from a friic- l to a point net. 5:: 'r 'ras srocx hangar nm. gf' Stock Market _ Quotations M i (Clnadiln Press) bi Pow Paper . Telephone .. .. 81 80% lian ... ... ..., 0% 0% Power A .. ... Bronse om C... Car Fdy .. ... C Fdy Pfd ... Cement ... ... Cement Pfd . .. North ow ... Bl. ll n ll ll 0 5% 15 0 5 tl 42 40 42 11 3 Us ». Close 75 0% 10% 14 6 Curb Market' S ' ' (Canadian Press) Stocks High Low Close Beauhnrnola A .. .. 75 05 05 Big Missouri .. ' .. British Ain Oil Canada Malling Dominion Stores . .. Imperial Oil ... ... 0% 8% crial Tobacco ... Int Petroleum .. Lake Shore ... Moss Mines ... Norantla ... ilherritt ... slisc Walk cu o . ._ ____ D 33 8 ed 1|. so 1" Imp 11 10% 1125 11 oc Mines .. 70 75 er_ H PM . .. 0% il 31 W0l' l 7 43 WHS 75 BOSS rally. were hardly buoyant, T0 ll B Steam std Pacific ... kshut Plow . 9 trois ing. C large as last year, was consider- ed by those in charge to be superior The Quality and amount of scout md noted for its tidiness and keen- ty_ in test passing. The four pa- N_ were in charge of the follow- cm for sccomplished. The camp bro” Num N uni Btoclr ir i. 'rn _ 0° her of advances ... ... ,418 311|: D°m 6"" "" her of declines ... ... B1 R0 D° a unchanged .. ,... ... mi 105 D° issues trsaea aus im gg” till _Fo reign Exchange ' EAL, Jul 22-(By the Can- '££2hg`;!;ss)-Britiysh and foreign ex- ',,,,,. in rrihtion to the cansiiisn f,,,,,, ,, ......piled by the noyai ninth | c|’nniia, closed today as follows: psrgrntins. Pew. 0-205°- `Anstrnlll, P00'-ld. 3-254°- .A,,g¢ria_ lchiiiing not quoted. Be\~ium_ beige, 0.1580. sr-.'.u. nuru., o.oa1s. 3,,|¢,r1g_ lov, not quoted. china, Hong Kong dollars. §"c'.t.flli...i.1..v..i- Q s. ni-o. _ausseu ciiuicnit, P. w. P. yes.-_ several or the visitors wog "'Ef.’f'..`... shit; 2.1.! 1 .i........ s&i~i<.:`.....,1;.\-.. Edward Linstone. Orsanisi made nriei aqui-eases expres.-.ingg "'"'““‘ 42%! "°' 4 "“"‘"” "mi" Sis. Clam McWilliams. appreciation of the work done by` teacher and pupils, also as being 0- 2 fwl 25'# "1°°°°“ 18%* "”°" Miss Eva sahine, teacher of En- wen pleased in retaining Mr_ Mc. more, has returned to her home in Lean for the coming school year. West Point. The meeting closed by singing ilu- Min; Fei.. uid; mar. eau; Apr. rs mr lilly 034; June: July; Aug. 571; hui- H1: oct. ass-si; nav. too; nee. WH- Simi .-1....-ti quiet; iniaaiing ass. 1-|\@1'p0oI Cotton spot moderate 2;: _._4iiici_i_i'ii_i; middling_ fair 5-5;: :_i_\_|°|1 0 init n 5.11' d ld nl' 4-S0: strut n1iadiin'g 7:36- muiaiink in .trier 1...- mioaiing '4.a1; iow mliliillng 4.41; strict ordinary 4.21: land ordinary 3.91; receipts 4,000 luies_ including 5,200 American. _ soon NEW YORK, Jul 22-Raw sugar -*ill fiulct today wgh no sales re- Purtvd. Prices ware unchanged at 3.10 fur iivots with s fair quantity of duty frees and ilubns said to be avnliabia hi this level. iiefiuors_ however. were °!‘|‘“"‘“lly subvliod and were bid- \llux ....iv 3.0.1. _sales totalled 15,000 tons. Septem- i‘r contracts rnllicd from .08 to 1.00 Ind Dm-eniber from 1.02 to 1.04, with rinal liricos at about giie best for the gn. scsi. .mea at 1.oo_ nee. 104, ,gp 1.01. inn-ch 1.04, my 1.10, July lit-flnrd suirlir was unchan It ‘-10 to 4.1.1 for fins granuintstgdwlth _’_'_@\v business still restricted to s _._iis\ rf-placement inquiry. Withdraw- ! arninst old contrsctrcontiuued 10011 for over the weekend. *___* Beauty is truth, with beauty- ihat is all we know on earth and '11 we new to know. ' ETB11 lis t. reac the ing the few The s cial pui prom V tive local vided by sn improved market in Wall gtiieeig which shook off its recent u n velo will YEKI The ;:_lo_se__here_ ln_a slilhtly mor; . sctiv s n s ns n excess o United States, dollar. 14% percent M," premium, Wi” i_ NEW YORK, July 22-Foreign ex- Th, 'snags steady. Great Britain 8.55: gh," France -7.01 15-10; Italy 5.00%: Bel- con] glmn 13.8614: Germany 23.72; Canada I 3. 813-10- - M adla cha mei from fractions to s point or mon. Losses from frsctons to s point were spre ' _ :and 7 tr ntreal Market Siiieiights ri sl better in sentiment of late, and] development of the current buy- nd prices in recon mes as een tremendous importance to finan- sentlmeng and has found its im- - e in s number of developments the international stuntion that iss much in the way of construc- results. Encouragement to the market yesterday was also pro- . ess and advanced under the in-_W ence of s number of favorable de- ch was the l. C. C., decision with rd to eastern railways. . 0" S e: by 21. to 9, while the nero!! of twenty stocks advanced .24- ed on June 2. anti representing* nge listings held firm today the ority of issues recording gains ad throughout the llst_ however. the market showed a slightly ker trend in the last few minutes ndii-ig_ several stocks closing hc- their highest points for the day. rgo number of issues were trad- ln but volume was moderate. Gypsum .. .. ... Hum ln Ll Massey Harris .. .. _ McColl-Front ... ... Mont Power ... ... 3- M0 Tl' 08 Nil! Nut hqfo (Canadian Press) at Trading interest broadened still 05'“'|° Mmm her in iodny's session of trading Pe" the local exchange, and values gen- P°w°' 0"" y exhibited a buoyant mood ln §_‘_'“b°° P°w°' " lghtly broader and more active A number of important and rar- 5”” °f C‘"’°“° blng factors have contrived to asks a very important change for. a movement in Canadian stocits_ on S revival of confidence, has found ‘N stocks for sale at current levels. no very important* igiprovtimena in pments_ the 'most important of gong 5 Do of Canada 51/5-34 . 101 Do of Do of l/_, Do Do Do index at todsy‘s close was over, Cm I points above the yesr's low-_ re- cg Nag R” C* Nat R s I ain of approximately 23 per cent. 0", N," Ry, 0NTREAL_ July 22-By the Can- D n Press)-Montreal Stock Er- Do of CM Nu 9% 3 14 18% 18 13% 5% 512 5% .U 47 Steel Coal B m Textile st Dnirles ... B Wares .. ... 2 1'/| 1% 41 1541 Bridge ... W t Nickel .. .. ke of the Wood .ss ... 5 3% I . 5% 3% 3% 31% 9 1% 5% 3% B15 0*/a ln ’.. 4 9% 0% " 31% nt smvvnys . .. 00 08 Breweries .. ... 10% 15 10 Brew Pfil .. .. 101.( 151 nt Pow 3% deb.. 40;/z 40 Steal Car .. .., 0 0% , I . .. 05 85 mans Ltd ... ... ..., ... 9 -BM -.. 12 11% .. 12% 12% ... 18% 17% ln sou 0% no 20 8% 11% 121% 18 of Canada Pfd 25 BANK! ' mmerce .. Not ontreal ... ... ova Scotia ... ... 240 2-iii yhi .. ...Hia 14-i awinigan .. .. o quoted 175 245 1-14 Canadian Gov’t. Bond Quotations M (Canadian Press) ld Ask .. 101% ... 100|/Q 107% 02 08'/4 3 Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada t Rys 5|/J-37 4%--ill 5-43 . . 4% -58 . . . 0 4¢~59 . .. 03 4 -51 . .. 08% 4% -55 .-. . 04% 5-54 . . . . . 05% 5-00 . . . . . ilil Ser 5-30 . 00% Ser 5-41 . 98% Grain Market of of of N 00 04 ‘ll 95§ 011% 100 o of Can Nat 100 00 ` (Canadian Press) \YlNNll’E0 Stocks High Low Close Am Super Power .. Gulf Oil Corp .. ... 3214 32 imperial Oil Ltd ... int i'etrnicuni . .. 0% 9% 0% Niagara Iliiilson SM 8% 8% Stand Oil Inillnna . 1071. 1059 10% nd*0ll Kentucky , 11% Lt Power A ... 2% Siu 11% 10% Up 2% 21,4 TORGNTO July 22-(Mining sales d clo Sales Stocks l1i;rhi.o\v 0703201110 .. .. .. .151/1 .1.l$§ .1515 72 72 Jax .. -.. .. .73 . D000 Alex . . .. .. 000 Amulet .. . 5 .08 500 Base Metals . 55 .55 . 10500 Bldgood . .. .02% .021/1 . 400 Bc Pioncet ... 3.75 3.75 1.700 Buff Can ... .0i)1,.Q. .00 . -400 Caiinon;_ . . . .05 .05 3000 Caiiusn .. .. .0-4% .03 500 Chiboug . q » .041/' .041/| 3500 Colunisrio . . 05% . 1810 Dome ... .. 000 55 02% 05|/5 12.85 1.15 .0-4 12.85 1 .50 1.08 3 .75 1 ollinger . . _.J 5.25 800I!nmestead .25 .25 1105 Hnnev .. .-18 AR 300 lxirlr Lake . . 1500 Koot Flor -.. 17 4 3500 ll‘.l3rli.1t0 ... 3100 Granada .. . 4 0 H 06 s-3 3 . .,.. .30 §§f§.a H53? Sg gi# #525 $3 2# Lake Shore . Malartic . . 1345 McIntyre 1400 Mining Corp 100 Nlplsslng . . .05 1270 Nornndn . . 17.15 7500 Olga .. .. .. .'27 2500 Pete Cobalt . .01 200 Premier . . ... .51 1088 Sanantonis . .45 200 Sarnia .. .. .10 4450 Sherritt .. . .751/5 .74 1300 Sud Basin . .40 .40 8000 Sylvanlte . . .08 100 Taeliotn . . .0201 .0202 5250 Teckhuges .. 4.25 4.13 500 Unit Kirk . .05 .05 500 Vipond . .. .30 .30 3 .05 17.10 .20 .01 .51 .44 .10 .95 17.10 20% .00 .05 New York Curb siairoi leaders: _ Hawks. Phu vert; Fox, Gordon Hyde; Moose, Mon _____ Call Vlnnicombe; Wolves, Lloyd vs _ Willl ' (Canadian Presto) ed Amer Cyansmid B . 2% thr :iz ro s once by the Hawk Patrol four hikes of different types were T tak ating and much practice gained in 1 _ _ tracking and sign reading. ° Mlntng Stocks Visitors day was very well at- M tended. 'I‘l1e program included the Investiture` of four scouts, the pres- Vic (canadian 1-rem entation of badges, rope spinning us” onstratiom md an ,__spect___n a social hour spent. Luncheon was ser ")" ' em ved by the hostesses which net- Cin.-e 0! .13 sco non Hollinger . " fos .o§ 0;” 1 . _______ cooking, 1. knowledgs of compam Livingstone. The following letter 00% 2_ .05 -.0114 2- M5 Tenderfoot tests and were invested, 'Kgs and 2 completed the 1-ii-sc one bl” . as bulance. » W .51 . 4 M 1.. Wm,-1 fo, swimming ,nd to an which the children or this district other, for making gh, camp ,_ uw. receive their primary education. .ns ge (Signed) on behalf of the Ratepay- .o2=$' ' ,Z3 their hearty thanks. ,- "S . up'¢ :hint it o_ 'while car Preferred t *_ hri_a l\ the feature. li Smeiters, International Nickel 14 National Breweries furnished the iv r pert of the- dsy's turnover ridge was strong again today and ing ¢-.1 at 1‘l'i/,, up 54. Smelters lost 16 cl nay, Nu-rel was ui- if to 0%. md e its last sale. _ w ansrla Cement issues were s stro\ r points higher at 40_ n new hlirh 0 tho recovery movement. I 7 _ fl "um rgatgmhg/: Cilhadian Car was lr steady st 15. Steel of Canada WlNNIPliiG_ July 22-Buoyed up b! ronger stock market wheat over- me a fractional slump at the open- firmness in New York rails hy ing to close 94. to 1,4 higher today. July closed % higher at 54% whllg with Dominion Bridge, Consolid- October and Decemi%e§ each gained c to close st 57% d 58% respect- ely. The market' was s drab affair dur- the early phases. ,Following s de- , ine at the opening traders appear- . d to be content to hold aloft and ' M" "'1- 1 U°l\¢i‘0l| D01'-\¢°¢I. D" National Breweries was a point hlirhli' wnit for a lead from "outside." Chl- 16. The preferred stock of tha int- cn issue appeared at 25_ unchanged sion and the market hero responded ith a smart rsliy. Weakness at the stsrf, was attrib- ted to s disappointing Liverpool go took the initiative after midses- .30 900 Wrlghthar .. 2.04 2.01 2.04 Total sales 208,000 shares. Unlisted: 1100 B Missouri . .0815 500 Can Man .. . .07 100 (!»COI'IDBi.' ... 1.00 41100 Eldoriido . . 1.20 755 Nickle . . .. 0.30 200 Kirk Hud .. .4 .41 . 14000 McLeod . .. .0il,§ .0302 .04 24000 Pen Pete . . .ou.%. -06 -06 0000 Ventures - . .50 .46 .50 Curb: sooo .iigmnn . .. .12 -11% -11% 'moo noni.. _ . . .uv/. .0414 .04‘A 3000 Brownlee . . .(11% 7500 Dom Expl , » .0-1 500 Hilltop . .e % 8500011 Bclect . .035/2 1000 Rlbogo W B11 =>-I-"ab “" &.s=‘*‘t‘; 1?-=.1¢ o- .ni 1.00 1.33 Ha .ill 1/4, .04 'ii .0355 ,031/1 ed tea d A. S. M. Stewart Leigh, who B* .nam was Fernwood to assist Camp Chief- __‘,’-3° Summerside and Albertson Scouts. ’1'hc_semi-annual examination of jun .01% Eldon School was held on closing th, '05,/_ day, June 30, and was well attend- J ams. The Honour Flag donat- ed at daily inspection, was won Ju e by the Fox and Moose and C During the course of .the camp, the en. These were always inter- ST was the patrol sites. _ During the ten days of camp, I4 _ed uts passed the scout pace, 3 sec- ng Fire making; 8 second-class ml Estimation ts First class Testi; W” um h th wit Pte, ry' 1% tm? H y ° ° B~r° N. W. Lowther will appear for the wn and Mr. H. F. McPhee for was charged with attempt- rape -was given to the jury. Jury retired at 3 o'c1ock after an' hours deliberation Bht down a. verdict of guil- Messrs. D. L. Mathlesori and W. Lowther appeared for the Wu and Mr. J. J. Johnston the defendent. The court then adjourned till 11 o’clock day when the case of the King Thomas Jackson, who is charg- wlth rape will come before the Messrs. D. L. Mathieson and defendent. HE DUNBLANE WOMEN’S IN- ITUTE-The monthly meeting the Dunblane Women's Institute held at the home of Mrs. D. A. a.cPherson on July 7, with the e-president in the chair. The al business was transacted and the amount of $2.20. The meet- closed with the singing of 'the class signalling, B mms G____,____ National Anthem, to meet August at the home of Mrs. James read by the secretary and was Tree Feumg and 3, the 14 mile much appreciated by the members: _,,414 hum Four boys Completed their Dunblane, Lot B, P. E.‘I., June 30, 1932. To the Dunblane Women’s In- completed the ”c°nd_clus “atm stitute: We, the ratepayers of Dun- .is ,35 Proficiency Badges were awarded Wm' _ follows: 5 athletes, 3 pioneer, 8 hearty and gfatenll 'V059 °f safety man, 3 fireman, 3 rescue;-_ thanks" which we, at our annual ne School District, No. 41, do ___. TeStS_ In addmon to the above. 24 hereby request the ladies of this thy organization to accept the 5w1mm,,,._ 3 musician and 3 Bm_ school meeting unnaimously voted 'ro Mr. allison Miwiviiuhn, :url the you-for each and every one of improvements and donations _O1 the use of me camp g,.Wnd_ to which you have tendered to the ess,-s_ Bm-ke and kwm_ for use of betterment of the conditions under ss, the Provincial ` Council' extend Warren, who was Camp Chief, Quartermaster, have gone to liett who is holding a camp for rnnon scnoor. "' of Dunblane School District, The Assistant Commissioner, Mr. PWCY MH»¢Phcrson, Secy. m. slsatball, stiffness--h!inard's, relief. 'Dost Flyer Crashed In Jungles LIEXICO CITY, July 22-(A.P.)- ‘W Clarence MecLroy, flyer lost in the by parents and visitors. The cher, Mr Reginald McLean con glen of Oaxaca State for almost ee weeks after his plane crashed une 27. killing Roy Gordon, was B1'1‘°»8¢°d i°dHY in the town of San . . -ii % 130 1 --ij ' ' ' Ge im . h h is ti | , ducted the examinations. assisted f____1_;n____?____:';___';re___;_r_esrecupem ng,alrman, it was sad, but the author- A ,. _ y by Miss Annie Smith. Every grade D__ A R Goodm' ' __ _ _ ities wished to clear up dcta"ls of _ sts prices moved fractionaliy over sh b th _F ___ ' ' ' an' P yscan h 30111511. NUVH SCOUU. 5139115 8 fe* 1*- owed y e answers s ior- t e case. hhxenegftl: v?ii:stprg:i'11“'thcel°Iseon¢h- Tm’ 0'!-*VY Blmbau °°°m 91”' ough knowledge of their subjects. who new there M treat mm re` -*__* dn” in 5°“”-5 this Week' V’-‘Mui sd hair a point to 18. Genrflll ern rlrmisnhere were a¢h_i_n with _sthipi ed the Bimmfiglg team on July 1; Great credit is due Mr M__L_______ turned this afternoon with the ex- Lumens.. m,°",_,__, by u,,_m,._ friends.-G. ‘ ; ir < ' ` strive):-l)i‘l1dl‘an¢crt\1)p‘c ci:|:dito§s.r"1iiiss‘i,n Bt Bl00mf15Id» the “Ure hem! 11"' 19|- -hi; pgingtgking efforts, All ' ~ 1 l ‘if 1-ee. - _. i i i €é@?@? *?é'@?F5'55'P part of your estate. The E Get the Best Management for , Your Insurance Make sure your insurance is satisfactorily _ administered. Name the trust company executor of these funds ln your will. YOU will be doing your family a last flnescrvice by ensuring expert administration of thi! ASTERN TRUST Com s»i»iler...,N.s. Hua oir|...HAL|rAx,N.s. st1»i...'.,Na.i. 4 l P3|'|Y 1% . we -sr- if?-§'»§' C N BISSETT-Msnager,C Clisvloltstown, P.E.|. Moncton, N.B. Meatlssl, Qin. harloitctown Branch 2»:»2fs2~;»s§2-2~;>;;2r2f; Films Subject ` Of Conference OTTAWA, July 22.-(By The _VJ Canadian Press)-Not one ofthe i0 least important subjects for :lis- cussion at the Imperial Economic Conference concerns the circulation Wa-S of British films within the Empire. . da The film lndustry has produced its own company of expert advisers to the Conference. Several societies SP SOURIS Mr. J. Pope Clarke, of Charlotte- \\'n, was a rcccnt visitor to our wn on business. Mr. D. D. MacDonald, Bedeque a visitor to our town on Thurs- y. Mlss Dora Denny, Summerside, ii ending a icw weeks in Souril concemed with Empire relations"’i5m”§ fmllds- long ago forwarded resolutions to the British Govemment urging the! granting of preferences to British rc Mrs. Lloyd Flerguson and child n, who have rctumed to theii mms by means either of i,,,,,0rt home in Wellington, have had s duty rebates or of an Empire-wide Weclrr. visit to our town, the guesi quota system. 01 her father, Mr. F. E. P. Conroy This subject has already been and Mrs- C°“r°y- under discussion by no fewer than three- previous Imperial Confcr- Mrs' s~ J* R°5e» I-'3k°Vme~ was L ences. Little constructive action has mo followed although it may appear tcrist to our town this week. now that conditions are more fav- Mr' Chester Cheverie' °f B°5t°” orable for action. The passing of is the Cinemotograph Act of 1927, the under which quota provisions were ` Mr enforced, for instance, produced a considerable advance in the produc- tion of iilms in Great Britain. K1 spending his vacation in Sourls guest of his parents, Mr. ant s. Jerome Cheverie. Mr. Theodore Robertson, oi ngsboro, was a visitor to the Something has already been done E“t°m Metmpous cm sazmdiy' recently towards finding some means of giving a more British character to programmes shown _ week by week in Dominion and co- l W5 lonial “movie” houses. Ontario only °1 recently stiffened the British-con-\ tact rcgulations for news reels. The difficulties of granting pre- to Mr. J. H, McQiiaid, of Charlotte- wn, spent the wick end in S0uris_ tting his mother and renewing d acquaintances. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Theodor( ferences are not minimized by those who are most closely connected with the dim industry. It is admitted by the British groups it would be easy _/O to arrange this if there existed ii El S0 lis, Souris, upon the arrival of I I1. Mr. S. D. Irvine. of Charlotte- wn, passed through our town o\_ e l9il1. ` regular supply of Dominion pictures th - to which they could oirer advant- ages in the British “market." __ planatlon that the arrest was mere- y technical, in No suspicion was held against the . Wh 'Ste ou va The Misses Hazel and Wlnnic ms, of Sourls, have returned ti r town, after a motor trip to No- Scotia. Tiic following girls of Sourls ati attendance at the Girls' Camp ich is being held at Canoe Covei delc McLean and Laleah Roop. Mrs. Rev. E. Lockhart, of Anti- orntlon lost 16 10 3% MU! 50"' Y the bond section Montreal Power ¢ 30 up 20 cents. har 00 ins. ::.oo; hay no. 2 ner ton, tartan bonds. ‘I lfgtgi; gtggoiicezollars at a pl'¢i\l- o§onrn,".rniy 2%-(Br 01° gg; n Press)-Reduction o the 0 R y,,|¢ pg;-sent was mode today the Bank of Commerce, deciarinlr .iiviaena rar the thu-a Period. s similar moves bY “W “Mk °f D n Power was off '16 to 1"% nsipo.; 1N1im:gs1`l.ce'1\tv'ei-li-1lirl;. cclmsdlgighe in favor or 0'LeBry° present were pleased with the ad' ion was made of spring crops but vangement made by the pupilg |11 1' ‘°°°"°" ‘"°“"" mn' ’" um" Th* !°u°Wm¥ 9*" the °m°°" °f the past year. The teacher present- '§f;§.- trade feathird es_sh wii;:t__:{i_d of the Star oi Hope Division of ed the fouowms Grade VIH pu_ “'"° 'f|‘_"“' wt M 'es 3 . Oli” W0” f°|' “W J“lY'0°t°\’°" piis with their Public School Cer 1 \ > ...,... ..._ ...... ' HURTISE and TEll0ll UUNSTRUGTIUN GLOBE li tificates, viz Jean Halliday, Ruth livutt. W. A- Sister Mary M¢D°1\- Gillis, Mary Mcwiiiisms, Neil Mc- Wh°“¢= -l“|Y Win* °°'- 57553’ I-ld. R- S- BYU- A118118 Phillipl A- williams. (Your guarantee of durability) °6§.¢§§”.rA..'iy asus. ost. 2-win; me. R. B. Sister Dorothy I-idsivne. F- Prius were awarded by the teach- ”°’*“- _ . S- Simi' Fannie Hopsood. Tren- er to those in iii-st rank in each Barley: July 80145. 0"- 33%- T’°¢~ CASH PRICES Emmeliiid C08l.Bl1'l C0011. Br' IIB. VH1 pupil wha pagged the exams __ __ _“___ __ _ “___ M°D0ll9»1d A C BTO LOYHG M0 Mr McLean then gave B short_ m";,f’ 3N',’,',,,1‘ gfrz; no '5 ..'.;'.- 411%-' Willilm-I. I S Bl‘0 All/in F-1X. A summary of the school work of thel 33i¢A_ Bro. W. T. Contain, Chap. Sister 8-mde_ ,,150 3 prize to meh G;-ado in ronto ... no s Ohio Steel . ... -use A t >- lilgb .. 50% ... B554 8% ... T196 ::: '.. .._. pil . 10% was 1°-4 ... . 14 .I'.I. nu .. not 1 t»°...".. '11 E32 "`..'.' 111134 mi , 2 ... 414 .. 2% is an » .- .. ... 11% NJN33 ':: 3332 ... 10 ':.'.': 333.5 " 1214 ""’..t:: .ii .. ... 2;* .|- “.°? :: 42?! an lil 1|* business dolie; prlcei 2-7 points low- '“‘-ll". C1322’ 4 34 “$32 at 74% 26% 5014 7% 10 11,? 0% 38 31. 23% 10% 22% 31's 9% 9% 13% 13 :il 0% 2% 5.’ ri? 1?* 222 3814 414 nl" oil 11* 20% 11% 10 1714: .1654 10* 5 I4 3 24 M” _.A-kennel-o;¢¢.;; 10% 4 022 s 10% _A 1 .li 1% :um sing 2| 1% 1t 22% 0% 1091, 10 14% o 2% 13% 5% 5% 0% 'il rl! 2 13& 2 2% 38% 4 2 ll 994 4 1114 as 12% 10% 1854 cu .u 1;* hi 18% il ot .N.2r1.w.:ts%-n.».:ic.\v. 21,4", 't-1. 1' reed 1121.4; ns' 1 t.-sn 30%: n 30011. Barley: x. 3 C. W. 88%' 2 row ex. 5 38%: D0- 3 C- 3014; no. 4 32%; no. 5 C. W 31%; no, 6 27%; track 35%. Q noni sad. .FV 7 ,.Tl Q-Elardbur |,| 525|( :Igloo part ue; commlnssiogie houses and gpsciilators gave a hoist to grain values tnday, especially in the late t d H YORK, July Q-Bonded 1,-|§2:t`v closed steady. Close: Jul! mu; Ori. 53%- Lsrge cod .»_¢ ... v.. ... Markets' ... ... ... .... Haddock ..¢ ... ... .... Pollock ... ... ... -... Mackerel ... 1.. ... .-- te 4 to (0 'rinims ... ... .... Lemon soles ... ... ... qfy soles ... ... .1-» the West Point Churches, bid a re- the gretful farewell to Rev. M. Mc. Cabe on July 3. Father McCabe hhvins lraduaiied from that in- stitution on June 15 remaining to National Anthem, after which, vmmao - The congregation of Brac and ice cream and cake were served on lawn by the ladies. ,,,,,||,,,,,,_ _ _ _ has been in this parish for three It is sometimes our own life that _ i.;P:;.fg.1f°:.i:::::s° "1: :eZii':»'i'tie:_m.°..7 Wars, where he made many friends, we would carry into the twilight .rar .mn iivrstnfk. asveral .bro\i_f;\_1_1_i_¢; but will in future have charge of We cannot gaze steadfastly at tht "__"_:'_"'__,_f:::_‘,‘,’,‘:,,,,:'"¢'|§`,':,',,2,,| |,,,f,f|§,, of Sturgeon Parish. unsightliness of our ow charactei °“""§'f° ¢"f.‘°"l. '.1.°.'§se`t°".}‘.1`ili".°.f.'.'f °° ,we would that the twilight ans '°§{'.,,§,,¢°°.|....;ii rirn._ at-ai. shim yer The Misses Marion and Eleanora dow might tall softly upon our ist-dnv_'a _;ln;zl\____ °_;’_:'_‘:_ __:_'__l__-,_f_1‘__: stewart retumed to their home in self consciousness, that we might shaving a rise of 12';o 11 cents. “West Ifoint on July B, irom Notre not see ourselves as we are.-P. C. - BOND,” "nl", Dame Academy,Charlottctown, hav- Ainsworth. ters the Entrance imma to P. w. host and hostess completely by .25 13 §§ “iss Floundsrs ... . ... o 1; S5 it 1 .5 West and _ yO. later. surprise by the presentation of a' » ' 0 __ ir of rockin chairs, with cush- Flsh Quotatlang M,-,_ Rum] whgim and two igans to match, is tokens of apprec- I 1 '_ ` children. Frances and Juanita, of lotion from their admiring. frienls. ____“'_'_;*;_____ lportanioutli, n._ 11. are guests at Mr. wensau scott, in s few wsu Above are two of our many designs in Clear Cedar Exterior Doors. BOSTON M, ¢2_-I-,,,,, m., the home of har mother Mrs. James chosen words, explained the cause Stocked in all standard sizes. ww" l""°" '* W "'° 9'" °°"”' Hickey. Glenwood. 0' f-he "invasion," besscd the le-~ The front entrance affects the appearance and value of your home wnohaasn ovonnoss _Tm d Be §_°:>:11.¢;__M the. bvtr_l_°_;f1__¢\11s__I;_\;l to a great degree and your front door should be carefully chosen. - 0 In il- Wh . ln . e§i;_¢s_s_»r mu __w“°°__D_________ ______.____e__ ___ _______ B_______ ____ xmh” ____ ______ Outside door frames always in stcok. 2 Q2 g home in Brookline, Mass, on July mln! friends for s long and b.sPpy WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION 4; to I 12, from`\ Wait to friends and re- life |11 their new home. They re- gg; _gg gg; 3;; ;-,°_ 1252?, tg num in sm ana vicinity. nlied bythsnring their una menus l M L E & M swsrtitisa .. .. 1; 2:1; ~ _...___ for their thoughtful remembrance I s ends invaded of and assured them that s Box 392 ~ phone 172 ., of sa:-. and cordial welcome to their "Hearth ' Iloiiie” would always await thlli' lhbm. 4588 7 23-Si. su P' I t 1 ,Q ._ .. y. _ _ _ 13 mg sescetusseliaaraliainsst. -_ -_ \~ `-' _ I \ di -1 if L` ~ is 4 |--Q' _ _ _ 1* Q; 23;,1,93?, - _ ._ _ _~ _ _ _ » ARLo'r'_ra'ro GUARDIAN _ _ __ _ PAGE Nm; -if _,_¢;___ SfTERD ’.s,SToc1<.A Bo DQU -A170 MARKELGOSSIP .M°~ff¢¢=l The Monfreazip |JROv|Nc|A|_ Bnycriiriui. cusniiisii F' FOUND GUILTY-At the Sup- Court in Georgetown yesterday af- D A M P ter counsel and' the presiding judge, Mr. Justice Saunders had |de1ivered their addresses, the case The P"°"m°1“l Camp- which of the King vs. Allan Robertson ny, closed on Wednesday, although not who ¢.. ‘E/r( ____ ____.___.___..._.._- . --_ __ -_~+1<|,_.iK . -_M _______________Al, ' ’ ' -_ ,ff-ééééé-ééééi'-§f§=§?=§'é21'-?€-?€¢?¢@'»f4'@f@!@:4=:¢=¢€€_ _ _ 0 it . inf. .e». 4 -rs , . -'- , . i 1 i . . . .1 i . i li 'ii- >f iii. ` - 2-5.. .< -‘ ~ ....-1 r‘.,~. ‘. _ .~ .1 . .\ . .v' &.\';.