_ i . ’ ' mum’ _ _ _ fr _ _ V "'rHscHn1zLo'rra*rowNouAnnlAN _ _ _ __ _ Bo D, 0:54110 1' _ ____ so _fer pylollll ¥in&”|°°|°“’-w‘"°°"‘")"“‘ !."“ a2|e¢x|_:cl.nV'frr:ht¢; be undertakes soon, l “W !0BK. -Tia! 19"5:°¢?h.g':',f‘ GI! imDroved*%r::tlo::l‘l¥.c° |,¢¢nw.1'°ll;°" ';{,,1,‘;.’,‘,‘,<°_§ ai 3 be-heverol our the nutenswnr ” womnalaatazgforts toward s - litll uecumnl °°"°"”"‘ but nt Us |r0\lPl dun" ‘nn lhmdona .H e.leal iuspirstion.tbare£lop. Am- §.'::.:. ......... ......-..~ ..:;:..T::a°°:.,2..*‘.‘.'°.::il :.'.."': _ ` 0 drew hetwce: 713:: , tuxsrgges byant: gleir extreme pains of Around s point. -~;'=-°-- "" ° - ....'l-..E.§°:i. :".'..'“:i"-..-i"r;“:':."-° e. ' e n ron - a -_- _ 'hfpp York Cityb“'5rI:¢!=‘tii;:lnl :lg hsitan had a 2 point rise, It Las tae loolccosf gale tum 3 ;i\1l=}°l¢ dl! since .Tune 20, asles to- -ns: :.' rv: '-ln; ' °‘ ‘°‘-°°° _ _ nisneu. n°ill’|Y “ °“ W 2 wuar-1-na s'rocx~xAlltl'r mn ._:,,,,,.| nun-nuhlea bynite w'I1¥_\se Ire- Tn mmf W; Utilities worst I ruler." _:open Number of advances ... ... IM 181 Gu-rallies modersiey se U ece;se Number~et~deeiinee~...~...~-178 204 ,known thut refun nts apzralene or Stocks unchanged .. ... 110 110 ¢|¢ lnsuii 81°“P| °' ° “UW Total issues traded ... 431 (45 _ _ _ / ii'ontreal Market' " ' PRODUCE 1 " "Quotation, ,. _.\» . . .wansdlan Press) Bathurst A ... ... Bell Telephone »'.. Brasllian ... ... B'C Power A`... ... Csn .Bronze »Com ... Cen Car Fdy _.._.-. Can Cement ... ... Can Ind Alcohol C n Pacific .... fsni' II' Smelting .. 48% Dom Bridge .,. 13% Dom Glass .. .. ... Gen “!t¢al'Warel ... 1% I. Gurds .. ..._ ... ... . uvoeum lnternntionsl Nickel . 0% 8 80% 80 80 10% 10 10 ' 10'/J 13 4% 4% 4% 1% 12% ii ` 4% 1% 12% 50 15% 1 12% 8 6% Steen _ 1:11311 Low Cline 4% 1% 124', 48% 12% 42 1 MARKET C0SSlI.P’f'ii1ilM°"f*¢dli 4 than at-hfil efvczlllnllaulnolsll MGNTSEAL, July 10-(B :tile»Csn- adien Press)-British and fiareign ex- change in relation to the,C,ansdian dollar, ss compiled by the -Royal Ssnk of Canada, closed today, as_tolows:- Argentins_ peso, 0.3000. ' Australia, pound. 3.8011 ' __ . Austria, schilllng, not, quoted, Belgium, bel|ra_ 0,1003, ' - Brasil. lniireis_ 0.0882; Bulgaria, l_ev, not quoted. ~ China, Hong Kong dollsrs,' not quoted. Czechoslovakia, crown, 0.0548. Denmark, krone 0.2%. rlnlnna, rlnmsri, oolas. France, franc, 0.0453. Germany, reichsmark. 0,2145. Greet Britain, pound, 4,1182. Greece, drachnls, not quoted. Holland, Iiorin, 0.4055. Hungary, penso, not quoted. India, rupee, 0,8110. Italy, lire, 0,0501. Javsn yen, 0.3223. Jugoslsvia, dinar.' 0.0190. Siilligills ` ‘+- (tlnlsadlnn l'relll) nlaesev ‘I-lerrll McColl-grant -. ._ Lindsay. Co Pfd _... el- 4 054 sly; 3'/s _ 0% 30% New Zealand, pound, 3,1420. Norway, krone. 0.2052. Poland, lloti_ 0.1801. 30 3% 0% 31 lloumsnio, leu, 0.0011. ` vi cn! ,»..|..|-» rounlell only n hrle in.~\l-;~ .- lc c ,;.~.- Cnmmeree .. ... ... 1-40 140 .\1ontrc:ll ... ... ... l!i0‘,-Q 180 l\' S ot .. ""0 247 ovn c in ... » _.l Royal .- ... ... 145 143 lS0 217 144 14° ill/ew York Curb u \t»r_\- vnrnllr:l|ril\;r imcktrruulltl _ li.<"`=r: .ODA D in vii dfen 3000 Acme .. .. .. .1215 .1215 .1255 T0 (iii , .l1',§ ,oz .os .o‘.:% soo .00 .1495 .04lA 1200 _'Q=..‘=_,__-og 3:._;:.._,,'_.13 neges .0156 l.oo mio .15 ,21 .sz .42 .os .ta Jus; .omg .os .40 - _az .0214 4.10 1.15 .ns .4o. -. l* . ""2'8` SP:-" J.-°"~:-‘g-'° Ein* §£ a 'lid .01’;§ .04 ' .nut ,0l .wg .oat/i 'll .- li li- .oz 418% .0214 ‘£4.00 .oo .l4\/, .0~i’/5 12.00 .130 .75 5,25 .52 42 `a.-;L§es'a'e"s2f»`s' aes .lr .40 2.00 535°' S. e-' 1-5*:-:-`=’ °a §ea2“ss° $6 ,uv .alll ,owl .om ,ol .nlst .0154 .om .0454 d "sl 11% 3 i 21] i Re dude tions MONTREAL, July 10-(By the Can-| adlsn 'Preset-Dividend reductions were today effected by two 'Csnedisn bsnks.,Annua1 rates of the,Bsnk_of Montreal 'and the Royal Bank were cut from 12 to 10'per cent instead of three per cent. In announcing the- dividend cut, high officials of the two banks tn- timated that by an agreement, two and possibly three other banks would take simllarzaction immediately. Con- firmation of such.setlon by the other banks vvs's,'however, not tortheomin¢~ From tha same source it vrss stated °“- ‘“",,',’,'°""°n' “ C m"~ that nn action wnnls he taken by the Monteaue the guests oi Mrs- W- A- ' |Benqne Canadienne Nationale, which Johmwm _.H ' n doth a fron(-for the is already on a 10 per cent basis. The ' - N° m° to win Montreal city ‘sod ‘district ssvinss wronfl sake. Wt mm” i bank 'does not-consider s reduction . ‘ed ROLL CALL SERVICE- On July 24th Rev H. R.. Bell will preach ln the Southlake Church at eleven s. _B14 Kingsboro Church at 1.30 pm. ‘The evening' service will take the form ol a roll call service at which special music and sn appropriate message will be given. You are cor- ldlllll' welcome to come and wor- ship with us. CHURCH Ol' ENGLAND services in the pariah of New London are cancelled until August 21st due to the absence ofthe Rector on vaca- itlon. Sunday School.; will continue to meet each Sunday et Biz. stephen ‘Church 1030 a. m. and Seaview Hell at 10.30 a. m. and St. '1'homa's ‘church si 2.30 p.m. POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday morning a man ‘0hli'Sed with drunken driving was ‘given seven dsya in jail. A man charged with being drunk and in- capable wee lined |10 and costs or ten days and one charge with be- ing drunk and disorderly was »fln- ed $5 and costs or ten days. A pro- hibition cus was adjourned till Sat- urday, , SPRINGFIELD WEST W0- MEN'S lNS'l.‘I'l`U'l'E-The monthly meeting of the springfield West Women`s Ixlstitute met on July 11111 at the home of Mrs. J. C. Wilkinson. Meeting opened by Sinsiris "My Old Kentucky Home." Roll csll responded to by fourteen members, two visitors being pres- ent. Minutes of lost meeting were read and adopted. Sick committee reported none sick in the district during the post month. _Business discussions followed. Committees appointed were as follows: Sick, Olga England, Jennie Buchanan and Mrs. Albert MscDougall.' It was decided to order twelve" from the supervisor. It was decided to hold our next meeting on the Beech at West Point, on second Tuesday ln August at two o'clock. Roll cali will be answered by a. "Jcke." A reading was given by Mrs. Sterling Frlzzell, entitled "Lend a. I-land.” Meeting closed by singing National-' Anthem. A dainty lunch was servedby the hostess, after which all departed to their homes, thanking Mrs. Wil-' kinson for her kind hospitality. MONTAGUE U In the Tip-Top window of Mr. A. F. Can'lpbell's tailoring shop are _three beautiful cups on display which were_ won by C. Squadron P. E. 1. Light Horse, Montague. "rms squadron consists of the following men: Q. _C_. "C" Squadron, Capt.. 0. W. Campbell; Lieut. `J. Mustard, Lieut- enant A.'F. Campbell, S. S. M., J. Donahue, Sgt. A. Nicholson, Sgt. ia. nou._,sgf. D .w/MacLeod. Set. R.. Doiron, Sgt. E. R.. MecLure, Capt. W. MacPherson, Capt. W. Thompson, Trooper G. A. Adams, Trooper, 1% D. Docherty, Trooper C. Melllsh, Trooper J. W. MacKen- zie, Trooper H. MacLeod. cup nn. 1, General Prorlcleney- M. D. 6. Cup No. 2, General Efficiency-' 1932 Camp. Cup No. 3, Sports. These _men are iso be congratulat- ed upon their splendid achievement of which Montague is quit/e proud. -H. Montague Court.-Before Magis- trate I. E. Burden, case ol assault. Johnson va Kennedy. case dismis- sed.-H. M18! U'lll’l'P0hDy 0! Belch P01110 is- spending s short time at Mon- tssuc the guest of Mrs. A. Hume. Miss S. Reid and Miss Daisy Van- Iderstlneof Boston and Mrs. Web- ster are spending s few days at lint-gust me heather-in-law no-.‘ Roy Campbell and sister. Miss Viv- ien Campbell all of Boston. motored to Moutazue to spend s short vaca- tion with Mrs. Stews.rt’s mother, Mrs. Isaac Bears. Mr. Stewart says they had a very pleasant trip com- ing here.-H. ,. _ and Mrs. E. R. Murphy ol Boston, lnewred to their hone nr. Montague to spend the summer montba. On the way here they cros- sed thc new toll Bridge which con- i necta Burport, Maine, with Stocton Springs. This bridge is built 300-feet. shove the Kennebec Riu er. Mr. Murphy's car was one of tl-_e first to cross there coming to Canada. The musical Concert which open- - ` ed the campaign for the new Mon- Dles Suddenly tsgue Memorial Hospital was held in the I. O. 0. F. Hall on Wednes- day evening at 8 o'clock. The enter- ed the following programme: rover of Speech, Mr. A. S. MacKay; Piano Duet, Mrs. 1-Iulwy and Mrs, Dgvi. son: Solo, Mr, Harvey Barnes; Male Quartette, Mesh., MacLean, Burg, Bruce and Ives; Solo, Mrs. Hunley; Violin Duet. Home and Southern; Solo, Mr. Ban. s. Indian Tsblesu and Plintomime, During this num- ber “Thc Land of the Sky-Blue Waters," was sung by Mrs. Hubley and “The cattle rhlerrlrmulne s:.} Johnston) was very eilectively given by Miss Fjruncis Coffin in Indiani costume. Solo, Mrs. Gsrrlck; Violin _ Obligato, Mr; Hume; Hawaiian Gut- tar Duet, W. Hume and S. MacKay; ’ Solo, Miss Margaret Godin; Glow- worm Song, Four Little Girls. God Save the King. -H. 'Auto Cause Of Death MoN'l‘funsl.. July ls-my The Canadian Press)-Coudemnlng the overcrowding or an automobile ss a `oontzibut.in¢ cause, s e0roncr’l jury today returned. a. verdict oi accidental death in connection with the iossot threelivcsinan early morning collision between a motor and s. street csr. Three Young men were killed while !our others were in hospital critically injured. The dead: Romeo Bleau, 25: Ed- gar Choquette. 2-3. and Stenwll Bembe, 19. In Hospital: Gerald Choquette, 1'i, Wilfrid clloquette. 22, Jaoquet Besudoin, 18, and Paul Emile Bleuu. 20. All seven were driv ing in Romeo Blesu'e car enroute from St.. Gabrien de Brandon where On Street ' CALGARY, Jllly 10-(By The talnment was much enjoyed by o Canadian Press)-J. J. M‘cDonnld,| large and appreciative audience. 55-year-old Calgary lawyer, died Ice-cream was sold during inter- suddenly onthe street here today mission. We were very fortunate in following s. heart attack. i having with us Mr. Harvey Barnes, _ Graduate ol Princeton Unlverslty,~_ Boston, of Lotus Male Quartctte Mr. McDonald was known as a. bril-i fame. Mr. Barnes possesses a voice Iilsnt lawyer and was once a. close of rare quality and depth ol t/one friend 'ofthe “late Woodrow Wilson, combined with a. charming person- war-time' United States President. while delicious strains of music were they had sung in s church choir tl Montreal. _ The impact derailed the street car which skidded 100 feet., tearing up pavement, before it was brought to s stop. Witnesses stated the trol-n was going at s moderate speed. The automobile caught fire. Two of lil occupants were unconscious under- neath it when the gasoline tank exploded. ` olity which captivates his audience. He practised law ln\New Jersey be- lo We were also fortunate in having re coming to calgary in 1909. Hs Mr. A. B. MacKay of Summerslde was born in Fiat River, P. E. I., who gave s. very instructive and in- where a sister still resides. terestlng talk on the need of s hospital for Kings County. Mr. Mac- Meets Instant Death Kay in his usual highly capable manner gave n. report of the suc- celu: of the Prince County Hospital ple of Montague to do their best to carry on the divine work of bring-' ing health and relief to the sick» and llultering. Mr, L. M. MacKinnon. who acted as chairmen for the evening gave the opening address and introduc- met instant death tonight when a s MIDDLE HAINSVILLE, N. B., Ji 18.-1-Ie -h d hed d at Summerside and urged the peo- itu y r ea cms un er he wheels ot A truck, 10-year-old I would advise only the reel te- ient/ed to make music a profession. -Ignsce Jan Paderewskl. l\lluArd's relieves strains and sprnlnl. Beryl Lindsay, daughter of Mr. and AND Mrs. Manzer Lindsay, ol this place, GLASSES FITTED hurt distance from her home. 5° W- TAYL03 J. a. 'rsvnon 1 A" “$111681 will be held today- nz nlehmnns street i Lumenos: prevented by llinnrd'l- ¥ EVES TESTED onoemerenu 1 l w ls Hoiman’s Anniversary Sale 0ffers` You_Tempting Values During lulyl! 6 _ Mr. Howard Stewart. accompsn I for hluinlf. Pfbntt M vhuun' _M :;e°:tfflt§|7lli.y¢."'0.\:ll|lsh::hEt lb, hu vue' .nd nm, dgughggr, _ hgngf, or 01101139- rate of 12 per cent, ` - - A ' _ "" A GABLUAIUF BEDS SELLING BELUW oFli0Ti0llY PR|0ES!i - Your chance to beneiit through a lucky plu°chase of a carload of Beds' which___We _made recently. We got an exceptional buy ourselves and are simply passing along' the savlng to you. Every bed in the lot marked for this Sale below-Wholest-ll¢'fac_t0ry price! 4 SA Few Examples of the Savings $25_(){) BEDS DURING THIS SALE $]_6_50 ca lc ¢¢ 19.50 ' “ 16.50 “ 14.50 “ 1 1.90 “ 66 - GC _ GC CC 46 CC cs ¢¢` cc 12.50 1 1 0.90 8.95 7.45 Also :Special Prices on Springs, Mattresses,‘~Pillows and Davenports while the sale is on. H OL/WAN 'S Shariottetewn ’ » 7 l-4 7°Zo 0|aaa,|uqreneu¢lpll` _ eRlNr,lN<:ul>rA1‘uEn :iv George McManus TAKE - OU Y HAT QPF- . ,~ _ __ . ,_ . _ _ \» rn ._ gg-_-_ v