" "w" Writer) n | emission and W" ' b tte tone was i, “s: catering on,the '||who dld n care . 4,, gar-prise should the marks decide to n"! ° \ . . a pa I m auaonnoeme strong cash‘ . "of! a veil! h pgrocter and G Jiscult were j-asn the a revealed, , Pressure against U. _'Amerlcan 1e iew Yorki Curli (Canadian Press) High Low‘ Close er Cyansmid B . lluper Power .. ' Gas Elcc A .- gs Service Co .. Bond Share . Oil Corp .. ... i- Oil ltefiu Co .. rile West Utll ... gsrs Hudson all Oil of Indiana all Oil of Kentucky Lt Power A ... l e Montreal . Curb Market. (Canadian Press) cls Iligh Low Close i Breweries .. 45g uharnois A . lisll All Oil g -,.» »- lines ... Stores .. .. perlal Oil .. p Tobacco as Mines os . k Hu hes ... ... -. lker, irum .. .. 9;, lker, Hiram Pfd . d‘ tock Exchange t 4M4 0 (Canadian Press) High llow Close Reduction 351/‘ 34y, 35% oi Lheiulcul 47% 45% 4035 ricun (‘nu i‘ 31% 32% Car lfdy . 3y, Foreign P Pow Light . iliuclt ltfg Tcl Tel condo Copper ,,, lson .. .. . iiuental Can Products -. ‘ Dupont '. 'l‘exas ,.,, rnl ‘Electric . .. ral Foods .. .. ersLMotors . .. Nickel .. Harvesters . necolt (Yup er . bert. (To .. Pacific .. Pacific Pfd ... igomsry Word ‘ 4% lifotors .. ... hfork (‘antral .. 11% h‘ American . .. 111,5 h Pacific 0% uiouut Pub d Oil of N J . s (in .. .. .,, Roller Boar on sCrb Corb on Pacific Aircraft ' d Corp ,.. ed Gas nil}. I lnrl Alcohol raouuca . (Canadian Press) _ IONTREAL. June 2s Expectations l! “rre that exports of both hut- lllti cheese to Great Britain would Nah this week. Between 3,000 and i boxes of butter were due lc while cheese exports _r tho 40,000 mar d J cheese was off ed at lon at the board of tr c. Own- llb understood to have a e ted an bid for the cheese ailable . he auction, Prices w frac- “u! Miller ln open m t, 0n- ‘ "l"! quoted 0% and Quebeos i" 95in with a better export de- d_in evidence. Receipts were 1,118 "l. The; butter market held unchanged {mil 1° 15%|: par lb. for- carlnta til of no. 1, Recel ts were 038 ‘Ill- At the auction 1 hoses of iupold at 10 c. An offering of 284 be! no. 2 rought out a hid of I ‘militia was ashed_ and no sale to go i" cbah fn "i! seconds, Receipts scare 2,218 F"! eld unehan I ; 1'8]! Qiuotations . . , ,. (Ualledlaa Pleas) ' 1T9". June mfrhiny-uina ves- . arrived at the fish pier here to- aonsisana ouorarross fl-JMQII Ill!!- "llmnaagpill an- ital; pro- N" . to he less than. ssterd ' WHAT ‘III STOCK MARIE‘! DID Wed Tue. lsphone and a, few 2 1n 1% 1% Ills Y’SI P“ / i ‘ . there ‘was rwide essortm frsctlonab ins. Americ lied Chemles , New- Yo ioa Pacific, Casi "n" ass Coce- c orH-raere Jiet. , sharem: a t The mar by‘ the which had . been ch a “double bottom." end that tbs re istanca to’! decisive penetration o fllfllJlhe lows might hare interest lug" mpllcatl ' Number of advances Number of declines Stocks unchanged .. Total issues traded Canuilian “Cov’t. Bond Quotations (Canadian Press) d of Canada 4511-34 .. of Canada 415-37 .. of Canada 454-46 ., of Canada 4-43 of Canada 454,58 ,, Do of Canada 454-59 Can Nat Rye 415-51 (‘an Nat Rye 45055 . (‘an Nat Rys-il-M .. . Can Nat Rys 3-00 .. . Do of C Nat ilerv 5-30 .. D0 of C Nat lerv 5-41 .. A Mining Stocks ‘(Canadian Pre - as) ‘TORONTO, c Juue ‘zit-mining sa‘es Bigb Low Close .10 ,70 .70 1000 Bsgsmsc . 100 B C_ Pioneer . 3000 (‘siiusa .. ‘ 03 i i100 (‘bihoug . .. 300 (‘onlsgns . .. 1500 Dome ... 11 0 810 Hollinger . , 2400 Homestd 3300 Howey .. .. % Kirk Lake ,, . go 4831mm: Shore . 21,00 ' . i100 hlacassa . 1000 hlalartic 1415 liiclutyro , . 1500 lifin Corp ... i500 lifoss .. . 2000 Murphy ,, 2500 Ncwbec .. 140 Noranda , 1000 North Can 0000 Olga . . . . . 100 S Antonio .. 1500 iiurilla ,. i R00 Rherrilt filltlflfiiscne 0500 Slsdacnns .‘ 1300 Sylvnnito 1000 Toshota . .0! ,o1 4&5 '1‘ Hughes 3J3 5,90 700Vlponrl .. .20 .20 .26 1000 Wright 1 2.00 2.51 251 Silver .20 ' V. Total sale; 104.000 shares. .05 Tow. .0 11_r.o 11.25 . .oo .00 ,1 o .25 £5 .0114 .01 . 13.15 1.1.50 12.50 .12 .12 .12 for". CURB son Bohjo p31,; m; ‘ii 03% 4000 Malrobic . 10fi0 iiayland . 5000 Oil Select ... , ciao Wood Kirk . .10 UNLISTED M0 B Missouri MOO-Roach .. . 1000 Dnlhousie (B00 lilidorndo 1ooo (ioodflsh . 100 Hudson Bay . 740 Nickel . . 500 Kirlr Hud . .050 .0114. .051. 1.1a 1.2a 1.2a .01 .01 ,o1 no 1.10 1.11 .01 or .03 1.11s '11s m 540st aim 10.100 McLeod . s; "m; '0». '1'" “mrmr . - - .45 45% 28800 Pen Pete ... 410 Ventures _ ' Grain Market WINNIPIG WINNIPEG J _'>9_ _ sdisn Preaail-Tli? \v|..‘,,‘i,§.,'“°,,c,,‘§}, market held closely to its narrow. }'°'"' ""1 "8"!" today mid closed ractionully lower, weakening in the lllt hour to allow early advances to disappear. The decline ranged from v 'to 5i cent a bushel, Traders kept a close watch on the attitude of the (Jhlcngo market to re- ported improved crop conditions in the United States southwest and Chl- cego's hacksllde was directly respon- sible for the last-hour recessions hare. Closing prices were: July 53% cent‘? The market opened Llyerpool cables and a moderate overnight export business. A reported seeing off of Argentine wheat ship- ments helped in_ the rise, Values held firm st levels oigher than yesterday or unchanged until near the close. No further export business was dons during the day. ‘Iradlng continued the some draggy flees it has bald-for more than s week. Some improvement was noted in the, demand‘ for cash wheat and spres _apresds generally were un- to a fraction better than the prev ous closing differences. Millers were the market for no. 3 north- zlén wheat and fair sales were report- A small export business worked in rye and odd-car sales of oats for do- mestic use were the one feature of the coarse grains market, Demand for rye was moderate hut bids in many cases were out of lice. Cash interest in barley was indifferent. . CLOII goat: July ($31.4; Oct. Milt-ii; Dec. Oat-s: July s4: Oct. 2s§ts= o... ma. uaeArley: July 3114; Oct. 3314A: Dec. '_ casn PIICII Wheat/z No. 1 hard 34; no. 1 nor. 5%: no. Tnor. 509a; no. no; 4- f. .4050; no. ii 3S; feed , i- track 53%; no. 13-. no. ‘o durum 00%; no. 3 durum other leaders relaxed noticeably and ent of small an Can, - rs. Central Un- Amerloen To soeo hIe wen up a point " totalled most exactly 200,000 .ay, _ Wemlllshtly disturbed Welllnlhonse-dlvldend action. t then‘ resumed the upward trend I in progress when , . _ rnptlon-calae. ltrsirmness 7:0 ‘ ll .10. chart followers "w o , peiahsd._ o c that ‘lverageg had res what is known technically as Bid Ask 100% l "'1 firsts -i.80;‘fiour, sec ileum ilsrlict Sliiellghte MONTREAL, June lI-(By (h. an. edlan Pressl-Trading volume on the Montreal Stock Exchange today shrank to about half of that of yes- terday, the same slight drifting tand- ency to lower levels being in evidence, Consolidated Smcltiag was an out- standing exception to the rule, gain- ing 1% points to 201A on light trad- ing and closing st 30% bid and 32% asked. Only other gains were Atlantic sugar, which moved up l‘ to L90 its high for the yenr,_and Shawlnlgan, up 1,4 to 0%. ’ Intcrlisted issues again held in nar- row rangc,-all three showing fraction- al losses, Brasilisn off l‘ at 0; ln- ternational Nickel, off 35 st 4% and Canadian Pacific, off ‘A st 9%. Wind- sor Hotel Preferred in its first 1032 appearance was down 52 points to a new low of 20, lts lust board lot sale was in April, 108i. Canada Steam- ships a ‘ dropped s point to $1, a new low, It was most active le- sue, with sales of 010 shares. Sales totalled 3,705- ahsres and IN,- 250 bonds. Sterling closed at $4.118‘! and United States funds at s premium of 14% per cent, f F o reign Exchange IIONTREAL, June ‘Iii-lily the Can- adieu Prcss)—-Britisb and foreign ex- change in relation to the Canadian dollar, as compiled by the Royal Bonk of Canada, closed today as fol- lows; Argentina, peso, 0.2082. Australia, pound. 3.0032. Austria, acbilling, not quoted. Belgium helgn, 0.1500. Brazil, niilreis. 0.08711 Bulgaria, lev, not quoted. China, Hung Kong dollars, not quot- ell. Czechoslovakia, crown. 0.0340. llenmarln- krone, 0.2245,. Finland, finruark, 0.0197. France, franc, 0.0440. Germany, reichsuiark, 0.2115,’ Great Brltuin, pound, 4.1187. (lrcecc, drachms, not quoted. Holland, florln, 0.4012. llungary, pengo, not quoted, lnrlin, rupee. 0.2000. Italy, lire, 0,0582. ' Japan. yen, 0.3113. Jngoslnvia, diner. 0,0200. New Zealaud, pound, 8.1442. Norway, krone, 0.20214. Poland. isloti. 0.1201. lfournsnla_ leu, 0.0070. South Africa, pound, Spain, pesets. 0.0043. Sweden, lirouc, 0.2110. Switzerland, frsnr, 0, United States, dollar. premium. - 5. 5125. ii. 14% per cent Miscellaneous _.__i. (Canadian Press) IIONTREAL, Juno ‘AF-Barley, Can- udian western no, {i .40; oats, Can- udinn western no. 8 .40; oats, feed no, .31»; flour. eprlua when onds 4.20; flour, bulrcrs 4.10; flour, winter wheat pst- a 2," 42.00; flour, white bran, ton 11.25; shorts, tou ton 22%‘. rolled 60; hay no, 2, per cuts, choir: corn 4.30; 18.25; middlings, oats, bag 00 lbs, 2. ton. cnr lots 10.00; cheese, '0ntsri0s .0001; cheese, Quebecs .00%-.00’}’,; but- ter_ no 1, finest .lli%-,l0'/1; fresh specials in cartons . ; frcsb extras in cartons " fresh firsts in cartons .' no. 1 Virginia bbl, 5.30: potatoespno. 2 South Carolina bbl. 4.00; potatoes. no. 1 Bermuda 1.75; potatoer, local whites, per 80 lb. bug 510; potatoes, Que. and N. B. green mountains, per S0 lb, ling 45 ’ '- COTTON , June ‘Jib-Cotton fu- teudy; closing bids: , ' Mar. 504; Apr. coo; iy 530; Auk. M4; Sept. 040; Oct, 550-57; Nov. hi3; Dec. 570-71. , Spot closed quiet, middllut 055, . Liverpool: Cotton, spot in better demand, improved business. Prices unchanged. American middling, fair 5.38; strict good middling 4.03; good middling 4.53; strict middling 4.48; middling 4,43; strict low middling 4.33; low middling 4.23; strict ordin- ary 4.03; good ordinary 3.70. Receipts were 14,000 bales including 2,100 American. NEW YORK s SUGAR NEW YORK, June ‘ill-Raw sugar was unchanged today at 2.845 for spots. No sales were reported. but it was believed sugars were arsilllble at this price. There was no interest from lo- cal refiners above 2.80. Futures showed further early dc- clinea but met new outside buying and rallied later, The market closed I to 3 points net lower. September advanced to .83 and March to ,05. Final prices were with- in n. point of tho best with sales 21.- 200 tons. July closed .18, Sept. .84, .00; Jsa, .01: Mar, .05; May Refined was unchanged st 3.05 for fine granulated. New business was light and supplied through second hands at prices about 10 points below the list of refiners, The ‘sthtistical bureau of a prominent sugar house said consumption of refined in the United States for the firsrsix months of 1032 is estimated at £000,000 long tons, raw value, or 3.3 per cent less than last year. LONDON, June lL-(Canadlan Press Cabin-Underwriters of the province of Alberta's loan of £1.- 0004100 in five per cent bonds, la. Med at M, have been left with- I per cent of the amount, Dealings commenced on the Lfllllel‘ltlilil 51051086 "Ill? It a dlaeaaat around one per cene.~’lflae lasaa ls in 30 and l6 year bonde- Dlsgrunted Diner: “I'll never have another meal in this restaur- ant. The meatls high, and ‘they've diluted the whisky." ' Clergyman Diner: "Ab. how‘ true it is; the flesh is strong, but the spirit is weak." i . o. w, am; no. s c. W,.33%; no.1 C. W. 30%; track. 01%, CHICAGO CHICCACO, June 20-Stop loss sell- ivig on the psrt'of ‘ ’ holders had a bearish effect on graln- today, with aggressive buying support ah- eent most of the time. Export demand for wheat was eon- fined almost entirel » to Canadian grain. July oats fel 'to_ a~ new low price record for the season, hand rye e sroc l 4 durum 43% 8i z "it. star ~ Barley z’ Ne. o. 3 l"_ W. 33 1oz. 1 feed -'ii1,-'-- no. 2 ass-hi: track s1. l0. W. 31%? 1i;no.3 feed nailed former lows, C. W. “Wheat closed serious,‘ 20%: yesterday's finish; corn oats ii-Fb off, and provisions so. 4 changed to-lk cents dacgne. ~14. under 4i down". _.__1_-.__.1—__. CLOSING ' (Continued from Pele 3) . Ill. Edward Gornhum; and, Fred Weeks: 8rd. Ivan "rumor; 4th Johnlieale; litb, Peter Doyle. 5114B m. Miss Anne Walsh's Dept. - let, Philip Steele; 2nd, Francis Gallant; 3rd, Ivan Reddln: 4th, Maurice O'Brien; 5th, Robert Power. Grade II—Miss Manor's Dept. 1st, Louis Inngophie; 2nd, Eric Mooney; 3rd, Perninand Rogersi and Anthony Martin; 5th. Francis? Morgan. \ Grade II. Miss Johnston's Dept.— 1st, Charles barter; 2nd, Waiter Cullen; 3rd, Maurice O'Neil; on j David Head; 5th, Louis Arseuault. Grade I, Miss Johnston's Dept.- 1, Joseph Mahar; 2, Joseph Gal- lant; 3, William McNcill. Grade I, Miss Vesseys Dept. - ist, Gordon Kelly; 2nd, Earl Quinn; 3rd, Henry Doucette; 4th, Carl Proude; 5th, Vincent Gauthier. Grade I, Miss Moran's Dept-lat, Ambrose Weatherble; 2nd, Clarke McAuley; 3rd, Francis LeClair; 4th, Leo Roach; 5th, John Hennessey. PRIZE LIST Governor Generals Medal for Proficiency in Grade X, won by Al- an'Clarkin. Gold Medal for pupil standing second in Grade X. presented by His Excellency Rt. Rev. J. A. 0'- Suiiivan, won by James Hornby. ‘Prize for History in Grade X, presented by the Daughters of the Empire, won by Alan Clarkin. Gold coin for English in Grade X, presented by the Catholic Wo- men's League, won by Charles Tralnor. Gold coin for Arithmetic in Grade X, presented by Mrs. Jenkins in memory of the late Dr. S. Jenkins, won by Edward Kelly. Gold coin for Mathematics in Grade X, presented by the Re- demptorlst Fathers, won by Ivan Walsh. Gold coin for Rural Science in Grade X, presented by Rt. Rev. Monsignor McDonald, won by Jo- seph MacMilian. Gold coin for Proficiency in Grade IX, presented by Rt. Rev. LWN .- w p..- AND in connection with the closing es- ereisea. , Hon. H. l". McPhaa, a. member a! the City School Board ospahly pre- sided. At the conclusion of tbs-program His Excellency Bishop onumvm Wmilllmented thepupils on the ea- celienoe of the program, extending 500d wishes for a most euioyable vacation. - His Honor Lieut. Governor Dal- ton. Hls Worship Mayor Btawggt and Rev. A. J. McIntyre, also ad- dressed the pupils. _ The following programme ‘n; successfully carried outz‘ Senior Grades ‘Bambrick, Gladys Pound, Phyllis .._. L. D ‘flu Iellowlns pupils o! Grade v and v1. awarded to Levine asc- VIII. ‘having followed a Short Neill. Course o! Lectures inHomcNursina Prizes for Needle Work awarded given by Miss McLean, of the Pro- as follows: Grade X: llerliod by vlnolal Health Department, sucoes- Eileen Wbelan, Eileen Hughes. fu1ly~passed a written examination Mary Hayes and Beatrice Proude, and are awarded a certiflcste= drawn by Beatrice Proude. Lucy Peters, Sadie McDonald. Mary i Grade IX—Equnlly merited by Doyle. Dorothy Ieclair, Elizabeth | Dorothy Gaudct and Marlon Mc- Mcmlllld. Olive Rnwiey, Adeline Kinnon, awarded to Dorothy Gau- McKensle, Frances McCnrey, Frau- 1 dot, cos Mullins, Annie OCMeara, Kath- leen Dari/e, Helen Garrett, Lillian Grade VIII-Evangeline Paquet. Grade VII-Kathleen Mnhsr. Grade VI-Lena. Latter. Orford. Helen McIssac, Helena | Grades V and VI-Helen Hughes Smith, GCIIHIGG BhCllOCili, Denice . Prim for Progragsiva Bagiag of McQuald, Margaret Carragher, 1-lel- Piano lessons and Theory, awarded en Somers, Ids. Brown, Geneva to Dorothy LeClalr. Stanley, Mary Martin, Marion Lar- ’ chorus-“summcrfl Openln! Chorus - “may, Rosy June." , , A study of Adelaide Anne Proo- tor and Eleanor C. Donnelly. Bous-"Thc lost Chord." "Words." Recitation-Hummus." Song-“Nowfl “The Fate of Charlotte Ruse." “Unseen Yet. Seen." l I l Trustees’ Certificates fer Attend- ance. g Grade III-Catherine‘ Peavyour, Margaret Gallant. Grade VI-Ella Gillie, (4 years); ma. Clinton, (a years); Bosnia. Bette, <2 years); Justin Couml Marie Richard, Mary Berrlgan, (2 years.) . 1 . Grade VII-l, Hilda “Blanchard. (5 years); Margaret ‘Purser, (2 Years); Dorothy Regan, (2 years); Mary Haughey, (I years); Hilda Brown and Leols. Wentherby. ‘ Grade VIII-Mary Doyle (3 yrs); Lillian Bambrlck, )3 years); lei-m. ces McCarey, Lucy Peters, Elizabeth McDonald. Grade IX--Rita Norrie, t’! yrs.); Helen McDonald, (4 years); Helen Costello (4 years); Margaret Buote, (3 years); Annie Mullins, Madeline Berrigan. . - Grade X-I, Mary Hayes (11 years); Adele Coyle, (l) years); Eil- een Wi-ialen, (2 years): Lillian Brown, Florence McTague, Roberta Weatherby. ‘ Presentation of Trustees’ Diplomas for Proficiency ~Grade VI-1, Catherine Feavyour; 2, Mary Cormier; 3, ‘Edna Hyncs; 4, Jean Carinody; h, Teresa Arsen- ault. - Grade VI—-l, Pauline Peters; 1, Monslgno Maurice McDonald, won by Charles McQuaid. Prize for History in Grade 1X, ya nted by the Daughters of the Empire, won by Walter McGrath. Gold coin" for Mathematics in Grade X, presented by the Redemp- tnrist Fathers, won by Angus Mc- Eacbern. ' Gold Coin for Proficiency in Grade VIII, Mr. McCallumb De- partment, presented by Hon. W. J. P. MacMlllan, won by Gordon Gal- laut. Gold coin for Proficiency in Grade VIII. Mr. Doucetws Depart- ment, presented by Dr. J. D. Mc- Gulgan, won by Jack Coyle. Gold coin for pupil leading in Public School Certificate Iibramlnn- tions, presented by George D. De- Biois, 1341., won by James Strain. Gold coin for Proficiency in Grade VII, presented by the Re- demptorist Fathers, won by George Steele. Gold coin for Proficiency in Grade VI, Miss IFrancis’ Depart- menihprescnted by Capt. Roach, won by Billy MacGuigan. Gold coin for Proficiency in Grade VI, Miss Walsh's D9901- ment, presented by Dr. J. D. Mac- Guigan, won by James Roach. Gold coin for Proficiency in Grade V, Miss MacAuiays‘ Department. presented by the Rcdempuorist Fa- thers, won by Paul Rid. Gold coin for Proficiency in erode v, Miss Clarklnfls Depart- ment, presented by Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan, won by Lelth Tier- ney. Gold coin for r-ruficiency in Grade IV, Miss ‘trainer's Depart- ment, presented by Dr. J. D. Mac- Guigan, won by Alfred Arsenault. Gold coinfor Proficiency in Grade IV, Miss Kirwiifs Department, pre- sented by a friend, won by Harold Bowler» t - - Prize for Neatness in Grade III, Miss Walsh's Department, present- ed by Mrs. W. D. Gillis, equally merited by eleven boys. won by Hubert Paflliette. Gold coin for attendance. pre- sented by Vernon Madcllzan. 5341-. won by Francis Plneau. Pauline Whelsu and Justine Coady, ‘(equal); 3, Marie Richard; 4, Hilda Scale. _ Grade VII-ll, Leela Weatherby; 2, Vernita. McKenzie; .3, Mary Haughey; 4‘, Hilda Blanchard; 5, Dorothy Regen. Grade VIII-l, Sadie McDonald; i, Lucy Peters; 3, Mary Doyle; 4, Elizabeth McDonald; 5, Frances Mullins. Grade X-l, Margaret Buote; 2, Grace Campbell; 3, Ruth Duffy; 4, Annie Mullins; 5, Agnes Gallant. McLean Method Certificates‘ for Penmanship: - Senior Certificates: Grade VII-Evelyn Monagh , Ver- nito McKenzie, Olive Duffy, Doro- thy Regan, Margaret Purser, Helen Duffy, Florence Malone, Hilda Blanchard, Eilene Corfsb,’ Patricia. Tralnor, Hilda Coyle, Margaret Shelfoon, Margaret Hcnncasey, Le- ola. Weotherby, Eileen Gallant, Doris Hughes. Progress Certificates: - Grade VII-Hilda. Brown, Evelyn Fleming, Mary Haughey. Mary Martin. Gladys Somers, Clara Peters, Ber- nadette Trainor, Annie Wedge, Stella. Gallant, Mary Gauthier, Mary McMurrer, Yvonne Arsen- ault. ’ Grade VI-Ora Field, Lena Lar- ter, Margaret Doucettc, Stella Ho- gan, Pauline Whelan, Mildred Ca ‘ ‘l. Roenia. Betta, Helen 'I‘reinor, Justine Coady, Hilda Scale, Freda Gallant, Marie Rich- ard. " Grade VI-Edna Hynes, Mary Cormier, Catherine Feavyour, Lt!- llan Barrett, Florence Csrragher, Mary Prowse, Dorothy Weatherby, Margaret Gallant, Teresa Arsen- ault, Alice Mumaghan, Marguerite Oaudet, Helen Hughes, Dorothy Duffy, Jean Oormody. Marion Har- ley, Bernice Arsenault, Mary McAi- eer, Victoria Mclnnis,» Lavina Mc- Nell. Presentation of Public School Leaving Certificates, granted by the Board of Education to Pupils of Grade VLII, who have success- fully ,. " the Er _. “ in the work of the Elementary Grades, I to Vllfz-Lucy Peters, Sadie Mc- Donald, Mary Doylc, Dorothy Lo- Cup for Best. Platoon on Parade at Annual Cadet mspection won bi’ i No. ll Platoon, Ueut. Charles ‘Ii-ain- or. Medal for Best Officer presented by James Ionergan, Jr., won hi’ Lieut. Wm. Connolly. _ Medal iorSl-rooting in D. O. R. A. Match won by Harold Gaudct. ROOIIIORD SQUARE SCHOOL The large assembly hall of Roch- ford Square School was filled by parents and friends of the pupils Clair, Elisabeth McDonald, Olive Rowley, Adeltne- McKenzie, Pran- ces McCarcy, Frances Mitiiins. An- nie O'Meara, Kathleen Darte, Hel- en Garret, Lillian Bembrlck, Gladys Pound, Phyllis Orford, Helen Mc- Issac, Helena Smith, Viola Casford, Gertrude Shslfoon, Denice Mc- Quaid, Margaret Car-flier. Ivan- geiinc Pacuet, Heien Semen, ads Brown, Geneva Stanley, Mary Mar- tin, Marlon Latter, Laura Thomas, Dorothea Mclfenne. Stella Brad- ter," Laura Thoma-s, Dorothea Mo- "A Word of Thanks." Kenna, Mary Dsrte, Agnes Mc- "God Save the King.’ ' Leod, Eleanor 0'Mcura, Teresa Doyle. Trustees Leaving Certificates granted by the Charlottetown Board of Trustees, to pupils, who _ have successfully completed me work of Grade X-Anastasie. Mign- tizer, Eileen O'Neil, Adele Coylefl‘ Eileen Hughes, Alice McManus, Eileen Wlielsu, Patricio Gray, Ter- esa Smith, Roberta Weatherby. JUNIOR GRADES Opening Song-J‘ .. eicomc." Presentation of Trustees Certif- icates for attendance. Grade I-Catherine Flynn. Grade II—Bernice Haughey. Grade III-Selma 'I‘u!le. Grade III and IV—Loyola Berri- gan, Edith Langley, Catherine Dully. Y Grades IV and V-Joan Mulllu, Freda. Tulle, Rita. Henoessey. Recitation-fist Us Smile." Presentation of Trustee's Diplo- mas for Proficiency: Grade I-Mury Coyle; 2, Julienne Gallant; 3, Alvere Arsenault; 4, Madelyn McMurrcr; 5, Kathleen McNeely. Grade I-l, Elia Berrigan; 2, Ell- cen Mahar; 3, Bertha. Gallant; 4. Annabelle Duncan", 5, Grace Som- crs. Grade II-I. Beatrice McGilllvi-ay; 2, Florence Hynes; 3, Lucy Burke. Grade II-—1, Mary Hcnnesscy; 2, Phyllis Rossiter; 3, Frances Kelly; 4, Thelma. Hennessey; 5, Teresa De- Costa. Grade I1I——1, Eileen Flynn; 2. Hilda Molyneaux; 3, Joan Strain; 4. Vcmits. McDonald; 5, Stella Hennessey and Selma. Tulle (equI-l). Grade III-I, Teresa Gallant; 2, Mary Gaudet; 3, Dorothy McMil- la ntatlon of Medals and Special Prizes. as Gold Medal for Ethics, offered by His Excellency, Bishop O’Sullivnn, awarded to Anastasia Leightizer. Medal for General Pro- fcicncy, offered by ills Excellen the Governor General of Canada, awarded to Anastasia Leightizer. Gold Coin for Second Highest Aggregate in Grade X, donated by the Right Reverend Maurice Mc- Donald, awarded to Eileen O'Neill. Gold Coin for French, donated by the Hon. Dr. W. J. P. McMillan, Minister of Education, awarded to Eileen Wheian. Gold Coin for English, donated by the Redemptorlst Fathers, mer- ited by Anastasia Lcightizcr and Eileen O'Neill, awarded to Eileen O'Neill. Gold Coin for Canadian History, donated by _Mrs. S. R. Jenkins, in memory of the late Dr. Jenkins, awarded to Anastasia Leighiizcr. Gold Coin for Arithmetic, donat- ed by Mother Superior, awarded to Adele Coyle. ' Gold Coin for Geometry, donated by Mr. George DeBiois, merited by Patricia Gray and Theresa Smith, awarded to Theresa Smith. Prize for Latin donated by a Friend, awarded to Alice McManus. Gold Coin for Correct Deport- ment, donated by the Redemptorlst Fathers, awarded to Adele Coyle. Gold Coin for Application, donat- ed by Hon. Dr. W. J. P. McMillan, awarded to Roberta Weatherby. Gold Coin for Geography, donat- ed by Right Rev. Maurice McDon- ald, merited by Adele Coyle and Eileen Hughes, awarded to Eileen Hughes. Gold Coin for Mathematics, do- nated by The Catholic Women's Dengue, awarded bo Alice McManus. Prize for Fidelity to Duty, donat- ed by s. Friend, awarded to Flor- ence McTague. Prize for Effort, donated by a Friend, awarded to Lillian Brown. Second Prize for Arithmetic, do- nated by a Friend. equally merited by Eileen O'Neill and Eileen Hughes, awarded to Eileen Hughes. Second Prize for Application, awarded to Ruth Toombs. The Royal Edward Chapter of the Daughters of the Empire has donated two prizes for History, one to Grade X and one to Grade IX. The first has been awarded to Pat.- ricla. Gray, the second to Grace Campbell. present these prizes. Gold Coin for Highest Aggregate in Grade IX, donated by the Re- dernplorist Fathers, awarded to Margaret Buote. Prize for Correct Deportmeni. do- nated by His Excellency, Bishop O'- Suliivan, awarded to Annie Mul- llns. Gold Coin for Improvement in Arithmetic, donated by Mother Superior, awarded to Ruth Duffy. Prize for Highest Aggregate in Grade VIII, awarded to Sadie Mc- Donald. Prize for Application, awarded to Sadie McDonald. Prize donated by the Redernptor- ist Fathers for pupil making the '_“ ‘ of marks in the Public School Leaving Examination, awarded to Lucy Peters. Prize for Highest Aggregate in Grade VII. awarded "0 Leoia Westherby. Prize for Spelling, donated by a. Friend, awarded to d-Iilda Blanch- ard. Prize for Correct Deportment, awarded to Mary McMun-cr. Prise for Highest Aggregate in Grade VI, awarded to Pauline Pet- ers. Prise for Application, awarded to Hilda Scale. Prise for Highest Aggregate in n. Grade IV—1, Thelma. Doucetile; 2, Hazel Martin; 3, Eleanor Gau- det; 4, Mary Higgins; 5, Eileen Marshall. Grade IV-l, Mary Murnnghnn; 2, Catherine McAsklll; 3, Rita Hen- nessey; 4, Mary Brown; 5, Cecilia Peters. Grade V-1, Helen Cullen; 2, Mary McDonald; 3, Joan Mullen; 4, Thelma Bumbrlck. Grade V-I. Delia King; 2, Leona Trainer; 3, Mercedes McDonald; 4, Dorothy McDonald; 5, Emma Pet- crs. Grade V-l, Jean Prunty; 2, Mary McDonald; 3, Ethel Mora-n; 4, Ethel Hynes. Old Mother Hubbard. Mclean Certificates for Penman- shlp-Junlor Certificates: Grade V-Ritn Chappelle, Mar- garet Doiron, Leonor Doucet, Olive McAleer, Hilda McCarthy, Mary McDonald, Rita McDonald, Angel- ina. Monaghan, Ethel Moran, Joan Pifunty, Edith Reid. Grade V-Eiieen Chaisson, Mur- iel Costello, Olivc Donovan, Teresa Dowling, Evelyn Gallant, Ada. Gal- iant, Marcella Hoggerty, Genevieve Hogan, Gladys Hughes, Patricia McMahon, Dorothy Hughes, Kath- leen Monaghun, Rita. Prunty, Della King, Florence Show, Clara Smith, Florence Lsrter, Jean Smith, Leone. Trainer, Josephine Lelghtlzer, Ra- chel Thomas, Norma Wcatherby, Ida. McCarviile, Pauline White. Dorothy McDonald, Mercedes Mc- Donald. Progress Certificates Grade V-l, Ivilldred McGregor. Margaret Hughes, Mary Clarlrin. Bertha Martin, Ethel Hynes. Grade V—Emma Curley, Emma. Peters, Sarah Glliis, l-Iiary Sheph- erd. Grade V-Ido Peters, Helen Cul- len, Mary IJIcDonald, Joan Mullen, Freda Tulle, Bertha. Gallant, Ger- trude Coyie, Thelma Bambric, Florence Buote. Marina‘;- Reddln. Rita Callaghan, Gertrude Butler, Helen Campbell, Margaret Burke, Helen Doucette, Melvina Arsenault. Presentation of Special Prizes Prize for Highest Aggregate in Grade V. awarded to Jean Prunty. Prize for Highest Aggregate in Grade V, awarded to Dells. King. Prize for Application, awarded to Genevieve Hogan. Prize for Highest Aggregate in Grade V, awarded to Helen Cullen. Prize for Application. awarded to Gertrude Coyle. Prize for Highest Aggregate in Grade V, awarded to Mary Mum- aghan. Prize for Highest Aggregate in Grade V, awarded to Thelma Dou- cette. FPrizc for Highest Aggregate in Grade III, awarded to ‘Phercsa. Gal- lant. Prize for Application in ‘Grades icy, Mary Derte. Allies McLeod. Eleanor O'Hara. Dorothy Gorin- lcy, Kathleen Melanie. who enioyed the pieasinl P10811154 e Grade VI. awarded b0 Catherine II and 1V. flwlfllid i0 “fill/ml A!‘- U6 TA TIONS Peavyour. senault. Prise for Application in Grades Prize for Highest Allftlste in Montreal Stock Market Quotations -__¢- (Canadian Press) High Low Clnsl "9 29% 585i 8% ll 1B 10 3 10% 10% 1 ll‘ 9 / 1 a =82 20'}; 30 0 9 480 4!’; 494 1 2m 2.1a am 121/, c 0 11. 0 11 ‘ Wire Cable A (‘elaiiese tiom l'fd .(‘nckshut Plow .. .. (‘oul M Smelting Dom Bridge .. ... Holl (lold Mines .. lut Nickel .. Ric-Front Oil .\lont Power “out Pow 3% de Nat Breweries Nat Steel Car Power Corporation Quebec Power .. ... Shawinigsn .. .. ‘Steel of Canada BANKS 9% 4 éé '.'.'. b“, 51-". 117.. up‘, 117i’; Commerce Royal . . Grade III, awarded to Eileen Flynn. Prize for Application, awarded to Hilda Molyneau. Prize for Highest Aggregate in Grade II. awarded to Mary Hen- nesscy. Prize for Application, awarded f4 Phyllis Rossiter. Prize for Highest Aggregate in Grade I, Beatrice McGilllvray. Prize 101‘ Highest Azgresnw in Grade I, Ella. Bcagan. Prize for Highest Aggregate in Grade I, Mary Coyle. Prizes for Needle Work, awarded as follows: Grade V, Marcella Hel- garty; Grades IV and V, Florence Buote; Grades III and IV, Dorothy LeClyair; Grades III, Lily White; Grade II, merited by Thelma Hen- nessey, Frances Kelly, Mary Wal- igay and Mary Hartinger, drawn b! France's Kelly. song-“Better Be Good." God Save the Kin!- MODEL SCHOOL CLOSING The closing of the Model School took place Tuesday at 3 pm. ll Prince Street School assembly hall Professor G, D. Steele presided, ant in his opening remarks explalnef that; though the P, W. C. fire had interrupted the program of tb! second term, the work of the schooi bad been carried on as well as pos siblc. Pupils wishing to attend Mod el School next term must enroll is September, as no transfer of pupil: from the city schools will be madv during the term. The new school will, in all probability, be ready for occupation in December, and is the meant‘ school will be eon- ducted in Prince Street School, as now. Following is the program:- i. Chorus-O Canada. 2. Song-Jrhe Rainbow. Sevel pupils of Grade I. 3. Chorus-The Fairies. 4. Violin solo—Arthur Csntwell 5. Chorus-In the Fashion. 6. Dialogue-The Tell-tales. Ed- ith Dodds and Burton I-Iowatt. ‘I. Senior chorus-Fisherman's Chorus, B. Recitation-Season's Flowers Three pupils of Grade VI. 9. Solo-Lines and Louise Cox. 10. Chorus-Gone Is the Wlnizer. 11. Presentation of certificates. 12. God Save the King. Miss Cantwell’: Class: Grade VL-E, Ralph Calder; Z Lloyd Ross; 3, Jackie Cameron. Grade V.-1. Drurnmond Cobb; 2 Beth Robinson; 3, Annie Hudson; 4, Waldo Dlngwcll; 5, Rowland MacAulay. Prize awarded to Nrriam Hughes for meriting second piece 2n Grad: 5. Miss Harrington's Class. Grader IV and III. Grade IV.-1, Catherine Bethune 2, Louise Cox; 3. Arthur Ross; 4 Dean Robinson, Grade IIL-l, Harold MacKay; 2 Thelma Doyle; 3, Harry Ward; 4, Barry MacLoren. The following pupils deserve spe- cial mention. They did the work oi two grades during the year: Cath- erine Bethune, Louise Cox, Arthui Ross. Dean Robinson, Ian Fergus- on, Dorothy Wblte, Harold Mac- Kay. Harry Ward, Barry MacLarera, Maudie McLalnc, Pearl Arbing. Thelma Doyle, Nicholas Keys, Miss Yen's Class. Grade II: Certificates-l. BllfiDD Howatt; 2 Lilian Kays; 3, Sadie Aichom; 4, Viola Young; 5, Edythe Dodds. Miss Duchcmin's Class: Grade I.—l. Florence Keys; 2 Betty MacKenzic; 3, Reta Parsons; 4, Lloyd MacAulay: 5, Ethel Doyle Squares The skin of a porpoise is an inch thick. The potato contains B7 per cent water. Clover seed, when healed will pop. sound, if