AUGUST 1. 1939' ___. ,;. .. Tl-I13 CHl_\___l_1_IJOTTETOWN q1n__111n1A__l§l Laurence, Smith (5 Compan)’; . um-rzo INVETMENT IICDIITIEI VANGJll'Vlfl?. VICTORIA ’l'0BON’l0 EAm|,1ou ‘Ann. mm Prince Edward Island nopygguggh. lsrocx QUOTA rlolvs N. Y. Stock Exchange Montreal Stock Exchange ..,J .'u_(,._.. .u~ . V PAGE 1-‘lyre Sonia other hand, the possibilities of success are definitely increased, if one is well posted on all the facts—past and present—that are associated with the venture and the conditions related to it. Depending upon persons and circumstances, this venture may be a plan for social betterment or for business enterprise. 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Address your letters to Dr. R. H. Coats, Dominion Statistician, Ottawa. _ DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS HON. W. D. EULER. M.P., Minlria J. G. PARMELEE, Deputy Minister DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND COMMERCE- 38M 7'7"‘ snob "‘ tn v-u 3:3 >- 1-5: 5'-evgunowoaagow-0-oloaeuasees ‘F ‘T ’.“." .p. so new D‘ ‘'1' °‘'‘'''' "°»3'°‘”'°''¢ 3- Gllrlvtt-eon (cundlw nu” (Canadian Press) Phone 127‘! Z: ____ Clnll Stocks clou ‘ so 3-4. Bell Tel 175 21 ‘H gt 311136" .4 23 2 3-4 wer - 13 1-4 Prod 19 1-2 - Bull .111‘ ' 1? 11-: Can '94:-ment ;I 511-: 26 1.4 can gar Bid 22 1-: 29 ac - 20 Can Stleaan 180 =1:-2 °°r...:*s. 123-: 1 - w - 25 3-4 Cons Smelt. 44 1-: "1 9°“... 3.1.33 3... 22 1-3 - 74 1-2 Dom Textile 70 3; H 1131:.“ To!) 1: 1 2 p - '1 1-2 Int-Nickel so 3 1-2 Lake offiwoolzis 1: 3 MBJSO 311‘ ’/~ — 3 2-: cell W 31-: g, '. - owed - . (é “ ‘a :25 1-2 33:17 Car lull 1-2 ‘ v 159 1-4 Nol-ands. 83 ‘‘I don‘t know why I‘ve Just suddenl I1 \ DllD0l'll- 1-3 10 1.. but 1 {onset to set a film for the camersy." -c—I?I:l1lg'O19l?t -' Em A'“'‘’ M" 3: 1-s slmvlnlgan 19 3-4 E—— I 513 E-ecu“ 38 3% Law (Arm 8 = 5°“ mod‘ 41 3:: sou Gan Pgw " ‘ °°'‘M I%.}l88to1'Can vs lldvertlslng |lates——Payall|o in Advance c.....°°°°“.°.‘: 'I‘l.'re 29 ;-;s ma 33; ;gg Mlmllnunr Charts for Any Advertlsmente :5 Cents ,5‘; cu 2% 1:2 n central Gllnrdl-n locals. llo per wonl; Western and mum locals Int. 1-lar 5‘ 1‘: 20 Del‘ W0l'd; Announcements and Coming Events Sc per word; Int. Tel 1381 7,? 1' Claaslfled 30 per word; In Menlorlam Notices ‘loo per Inch; List. or Johns Man Co as 3.8 Floral and spiritual Offerings. Cards etc.. so per name; Letters of K°““°°°"d 53 1-4 Condolence 10c per inch. Wedding engagement to words for 81.00 fi‘°l;‘:&.)N::.,m 5 1-4 1 and 10 cents for every‘ additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and N Y cemmf _. Appreciation, 70:: per nch or so per word. Lists of Subscriptions _ g ' h 19 49 cents per Inch. Address and 1-.— alum. s1.oo. Other me: on $3.-1 .2315 C5“ 33,, 5 ‘C"""""’ "°"" application. Norkrgggtlg 3 5:3 Stocks clou Pale 3 3-4 - Abitlbi com so Penn R R "3 3'“ Albltibl pm 5 5-8 90 1-4 ,, For sale To Let E-"all l5.:’."“a‘.. 35 3-4 £.:..?.’.‘..... ‘*2 1:2 -— ‘mm-L Pub Ber N J 4° Barnum A 6 3-3 Esra con LAWN CHAIRS. T0 LE1‘-BEAUTIFUL rvnmsn. Pure on Co 7 Dom Ta, 5 5-3 pl‘l0e reasonable. 46 Kent. st. ed front room, 57 nayneld sweet Radio Oorp 8 Maser V T c 9 3.4 1669-8-14! 1.-644-s-1-112 $6000 .,§ M Ford A 2:121 1-4 “’ “ Bl‘ _ Home 011 FOR sans — PLAYER rrslvo Tfxlnexl‘-tE'1;— nEs1n.Aa1.ll: TENE. souhlaulgf J E §_2 Imp Oil 15 1-4 with 165 Music Rolls in best. con- d 133:) at 55 3 ring Park Bbd Co 3 .,_3 Int Pete 32 ‘““°“' 5°” °“‘*"“" §'_39,'i’»‘,':'fi‘f‘§l' ns.oe.'lmme31r1I§:e°°nv°n lo‘i:°s'.4§"l§- 33:: corrg 35 3" ____________jj__' M. A. Illarmex-_ pfiom 33‘ ' P -angled gly 3; 5’3 ’ ms‘.~n***"‘l7o11.o1Nos, ofi‘ L-ooa-l-29-31. Unlwd om _ d ....... 3...... c......-.: Male He! W ted gm: 3;: ,g ;_g Pro uce Prices Charlottetown. an _- L565-7-l-2-3-4-7-8-9-10-ll-14-15 P U S lgglliybgr g; _——:—_——————— "" ‘:‘i_—.—-— - -4 TREAL 1 31 —(GP)— 50“ 5*“‘E"‘“0UsE AND HOUSE‘ W1%q1'Ic.EDApp]1Vylv’A1g $3..“ -Ra" 3 5,,§l‘.§..“ :14-2 and 088 Dlglgeg ruled firm in ': —‘ h°1d 939°‘-”’~ If “°"' 5°” hem" Flerguson Mu-ghpneem ’ pp“ Wm 3,0, 5 1-4 fair trading on the Canadlancom- 23rd August will be 9°“ bl‘ P“b“" ' LL593 7 39 31, l "3915 lon 27 modm’ hxchsnse today while cheese A“°“°“- M“ w' 0' H°wa"d' 123 44- West A1“ Brake 221-2 offerings were steady to a shade MIN l-llllsborough Street. Cha.rlot.b€- APPRENTICE WANTED Wes ml 108 H down - ..‘°W“- I‘: —'1"m' learn Barber Trade short 49 1'3 Butter spot: Que. (92 score) 21; ex rt training. Molar 33,;-be; 1-2 tradcd; Que. (93 score) 21 1-2 wlllra FACE FOXES. LIMITED co lege, Hsllrax. Name 3-4. Sales: 1.100 Que. (92 score). uh ,, number for sale. Breed platlnunls ' 21 1_z_ (CID ll 08!) from this stock. For rurlher par- L Cheese spot. onmm c,,,o,,,d 1; '1loR.oN'ro, July 31- ‘‘°“‘‘‘“” “"9” "° D’ R’ Hardy’ ost New York Ur lza~ Quebec white 10 3-4 traded; 10163 - 118 street. Edm°nW.l- ’ "——_"—— Quebec colored lo 3-4-15 16. Sales: Sleek- Alberta. N-209-7-25-27-29-8-1-3-u. LOST IN crrrr SATURDAY xv. zoo Quebec white 10 3-4. ._ enlns slo.oo. Finder’ leave at -——— gs spot: A-large 231»; A- Am“ °“ for saw -411; AL nslmsm. Guardian on _ mwgm (Canadian Pm» me mm 251,; B-large 17 1-21.; A 00H used Pobzl-t.c'Sprayer. c. 12:. Mac- ‘ 1.-es4-8-1-21. c 151,, "°“'“'° Nutt, Hall Mfg. Co. Representa- gm” Close MoN.I.R_EAL_ July 31 _(cP)__ Ann}: Gold lion at. Palmer Electric. Egg prices advanced nbout. one fin“'§1° ad“ mes-3-1-31 Male and Female Help Am Cyan B 3; 12 cent and potatoes moved up ‘five Armoteldmon —,—.——-—_—-——:—..———— A G Elec ~ ' 11 mar ens ‘ For s.41.1a-—r.4'rc11 or wo Wanted Al: 5181399! Power 11"" l.-g3E;,p'I.rI‘l6 Il))rgmli‘r<lieon Depar.':- Bun", Id land at seavisw Count Lille -%- cities Service 5 7'3 mam of Agriculture reported. Basem”‘“kf;'Bl Road. Apply 0. Ernest cllult. STENOGEAPBERS AND 'r1r1-Isrs Creole Pet 2° Cheese offerings eased 1-4 cent Bear Ex Charlottetown. Examinations for Dominion clvlllE1 Bond Share 9 1-2 while butter was sWady_ Beam“ D668-8-1-31 servloe to be held in Char1ott,e—lGul'l 011 corp 31 3-8 Creamery butter prints lo ret.a1l- B1 - ::=—_ tolwn.Appl'cati0nsto1-each Ottawa Humble Mr ers sold for 22 1-2-23 cents a Bob Instruction Male. by Allsust. 31. we have helped Lockheed ,1” pound and solids for zz—23 1-2. 3, mm l , hundreds net positions as Steno- N136: Hlld western butter delivered in Mont- Emma“ *1l)hers.'I‘&’Pl-Sta. Poet/men. cu.s- PEN 0“ 51" real was unquoted. Quebec No- 1 Brown on GALVANIZED STEEL ROOF“ gnu Clerks etc and (mu hglp ————j——' gate“)-[zed ln wholesale jobblng "Superior" and “council sl.md- you pm; 5; mi, gtabemem ma MARKETS AT A GLANCE gm made 2, H Bu“ Mk 333 ard" brands also quantity 01 full information about exs.mlrl- Ontario white and colored cheese BM! can lllmalzecl materllll at slleclnl atlons em tree The M c o (By The Gm-flllll 1"“) r both uoted at 11 3-4 Que- Bum‘ Hm llllcel Wrllxe for list. East/am Schools Ltii » Toronto (1o>' ' ' Toronto -3659 m°'v“~1 ‘*““’°-‘ «Ql:°wlalle 3.1.; quoted at ‘lo '1-8 C“"m1l.i'.h 5’**91Pl‘°dll¢l3 L1mll°<l- 1335 Del‘ " 'N-‘I-tr. firm: other groups narrowly lower. and colored at 11 gdnt Pat orlmler Av-3.. Montreal. Que. 0 - - - 1 ——Utllltiea and golds Gum, egg shlbmenu 1,, used egg Pm - . - . - 5. " 7 1*’ W ‘- Teachers wanted f.’°§o§.“:°‘..‘i:°"l.-l'.f..’.”"°..ti.“lfé - — ' 'll“'Be~ 15 Conlarllm . WANTED — TWO Maul: 'r1:.4cn- °’w,,m,peB _whm 1 H to 1,, for A medlum. 19 for B I em 1°’ Gemnwwn 3"h"°1 am" 06110 hlBhel'- mPgl.‘at.<(1:es: Quebec new crop No. 83;} l’1°“‘°’“~‘v P"“‘°’”‘“ “5°~°°- V'°° N w York —cott.on rubber cof- . . N ———-—~ Pllnclpnl mam. Ashley Allen. ,9, 1.... .3... 1.1.1.”: ; ;.’,’§.; ,",,5‘,“,,"' °“°"°° “°‘' °‘‘’‘’ °' ggggggn " I. Ge°l'89WWll- -——— ' ' - L'°”'7"°'3‘- UNDATED MONEY llux ’,3‘g;“.‘:,,°“ ll F AROHIBALIJ -——— -——— Duquesne I I dl Press - A Female Help wanted M°“8‘3° 33"’ ..l?:.“§:.s:;; 313. ‘ m’ .5. ———--— — oun . : 140 Richmond street WAN'l'ED—COMPETE.'N'r HOUSE- To be sold by Public Auction in 5_A¥1lrMl).xl)0r;eafranc 2.84 15-18. $323“ 0 phone ‘.1 P 0 Box 1: keeper. Apply 17 Greenrleld from or the Law courts banning in M New york _pom,d L53 1.3; pnmcoem. ' ‘ ‘ Avenue. I-806-‘l-29-8L §1.‘h:;‘-flltetlllllgvlzlglll‘ 3_lly°*;l;-A<‘»l°$:l}__';f Canadian dlr 1.00 1-34: franc 2.- Gllliesulsike ———:; ‘u . ~ " - » » ~ WANTED -— IIOUSEKEEPER ron 11.39 atylhe -hour at twelve oclock 65;“ Pam _pm,,,d 1-,“, 1,; U_ Gomle ° M LEOD August. References natured. noon ALL THM‘ TM°‘- l"°°° °" .3. dlr 37 75 fr: Canadian dlr 37. Granada C 8- BENTLEY am. Roy .4. Prowse. Msloeque panel or land, situate. lylns And 75 ,,. . gums, cold - 15- BENTLEY. K- 0- Road. I.-883-8-1-81. being on Lot. or 'l‘owl'lI|lln NlIlllb°|' In ‘acid __1:-ound 11, M» U. g_ mmv . 4. BENTLEY. K. c. Forlrlllne "1 Q“°°“I °°‘““¥ "‘ "‘° dl 59 44 cents‘ Canadian 111: so - Halllwell 0- l‘- BENTLEY. Ll-B. said Island, bounded and aescrlbed 46’ cam - mm mm ""“'l"*’*‘l'.“l“‘°i““’lr'*"""' TENDER 1- l.-...l-.-.»v; ' me- . '1' on o s an y_ ——j.:?'*'—’‘ flolllnger 20 Rio mend Street Lake, on the East by Ganls Road H on , . :.e.h¢l:.‘§:n§l. byflcllale Garages: nah Mortgage Sale """' 9"‘ '”“. ._.— y Professional Furnigutor For county “ulna l’.5’.'.l‘.l'..'°" of day!“ 3lI):vIdlrl?I'6l§ce1'& There will be sold by Pu-bllll Jefilgge And Exterminator land a In more or 1esa.TAI.s‘() ALI; gllllcul-lfill in 1l;°nlg1h.l3;“1£“t:wg'9“’1‘: Km M liusrsnveed n1uel'IIIIlII"0fl ol)1l‘slI‘l:nst1A%:ndfie.ym:t°:D.. QllB¢n’s county. °“ “HIV me $11‘ Iéfi‘: I of all Vqrinln menu. on 5°*‘°." l2'“'° “W '0 3:; aroreaald. "buses as lollows. um tam gay 03‘ A.'l1g;lflt.é .:.cl13.c,k 193350 :1 “mew” N l GEORGE c. wlloz :.‘.'.‘.‘1.... «'h:..:*.‘ ..'.""'..... 3%.... l,-l°..-'2; :§°""‘.‘§."°:§.l’ '.'.‘..‘.’l‘.’ “° ° smell: and cm Phone as or Write 141 Home’. wtllbe resolved .1 - n‘,',''..°..°'}..l .. ‘anti. -l 1>.4lw1ll1. or LAND mum ly M10” On-ll Geom street. Ilse $111 is calm noon. Dvllllll tlsewsst side at as . Bond to sud being on Township number 3 mm L L Charlottetown, 1». 13.]. sh Tlrne on Monday. August , ,3 3;] c in Queens county. bounded and M -\ lllh. 989. for the motlon 0! - Ml formerly Ronald Carmichael’! described as follows. that ls to m: ‘ ‘ H -———’ ty llornebnlldlng at Cole !lIr- lung), um,“ was .1 N --Commencing on the west slde £1 Madam PALMER s. HASLAM .'l°.§.'il..... mush’ n(I.?.dll":wl°°:;' "{,"‘ °'..,,,'“,.,..,,,';'*::'g.'.,':';'! t,“,:.““‘fl,,,“.’,°“.,.".‘L'.‘.‘ll iii "'p'?...'Z‘§§io.'. Mllmlc H‘ "‘ P'“'ME3- "- 0 Cm '1 ""1 ‘“°”' tla :)'Keefe’s land thence North of Owen Mcxearney. thence west Mm 33“ AM tectl, up! '1 . Those plus‘ B or to ‘s 2.64.: tlll It meets along and Owen McKea.mey's ‘“° 11 may lnspectellat eomceofthe- ac uoresallland nafljbou‘ ,llneandal1neln mm‘ 6 Architect. or may be Wlthenoe o the .caraksn head contlnustlon tllerewlth. till it MM,“ no . ' coll H hlkastto null’: boss .1 thovl-00¢ strlku the east nae line of lulu mwmm “lo MIHWM Pl'0Vl1|°°l 0|! ‘' oomlaaloement, 11 lo possession of Montaigne 1? tr. mm 3 1’- "_-Pill.’ of a certified cheque for -00 gag. .1 land ylltlle more or le.s. mam, mm; '1 (lulu; and 50 1 its Mode?’ Ill-lIfl*°°|llI' l-5° l*""l °' "‘° The above nle ls lllllleufl or 1111 it strikes the south side llno “ohm CUTCLIFFE 8. ANDREWS Plum. byvlrtne or and burial‘ *0 ‘ or land In possession of Peter Mom, rm»; . -rm. agpggu gm 1.. us go Powsror sols oontslnoa soar!-sh gme, thence east along sud "W505 IIIIAI. DIRECTOR! Indenture of Mo bearing dalal J, bound,“ pen; sceelya all contractors sabntiltlllc tenders 00“ . Newsold AND IMBALMIEB .5 5, . .1..¢go e seventh day A. D 1901 mm 9,; the road I.foress.ld, and Nonnd. lllltar ltlver and Bradalbantl, n, u gap, “.4. payable to "ill “W” 5°"'°°"‘ 3"“ °;k"'°. south along said road, 7 Non“ ~--«am ~ ,.~-«_s_-, «. «-- om. -'ll..:Y.‘.'.““".'l.1'l...'.‘...‘. ~..l"°--l"...: «mm 1"“ °' owe "' "' ~ sdwud ll. 1, ' [3 an ‘-«Gilli! In Prince (80) acres of land A little more or on H. F. .. A" K.C \ o‘ ‘H I l"Il‘llI °' punmnu Norm: .4, . will llsattoelssl is us l""'“:§°“"""""“ ,,-,',"""::. The above _ s ls made under tar assalsrss, s’o1.r'cn~on ‘ hr ll" ll!‘ °' "‘°" ' 'llse‘s'I|ll County ma 1a.ua.hrs’m-1' ‘M W Will” °'°:,§‘,’,‘,'°‘§,,‘,§',,,‘2,',}.§ , O °°“ . B . l. ‘ ‘ *mh“_“,“m'mm “flu ,conlalned ns m 3“ lot row lllldlnz Charlottetown. -nu sum-II mull _ v M "$2,, M ., , of u besrlna am o well """“" M‘. “ ”""°°"' """"‘°..'....nl"“u..ma~-1... hop as! of January A. D. ms and Jremler ' "'°°' ’° ' "M “ ''pc':oios'" mu 1.. the andsrdslled ans-to-| mid! W090 “u',‘°‘° ’°°“°'°‘{,n°‘ "l’°'°°ll [ELL & "1. of d“..“ ..'h' 1,“ Mount Stewart Q0993! v 3% Ant. .¢ an ngggyl Ihrried Woman (of the one Ill 51:!‘ .. .. R‘ m & ’‘°"‘‘ '° ‘°“' I -"""“-"° """"'-‘ -*' °°='- -...l:=.:=:.~:- 3.-:..-3.:=‘°'* In Black clm-lonmwn P.I.I. the 0' "W" "- I‘ "- " ”" ' e i a. Bell. '1. Matblsaon 'l.l..n Ill. lolisttsr. as and Guam l §fl,,§§,‘.S ma‘ mln'l:'e:t“nl.h2rel?y §'n§.'.'£.§ —- 0 rrheo Id “om” ‘ham .l:scGUIGAN a. jl'IAlNO 334 ms use any or lily s. 1). Dlfid this rm: any or July A. 3”’ uh Gas‘-r‘ “ °'”‘““‘ "'°‘ “ vrc-roan.‘ tr‘ ' ' cnsaus ucnomum. and nuns V - r .7 _' - mu. .1 .u¢.5... - Ll!) IIODONALD we . r.-as-I-1-4-is-rs. 1 - I -if‘ I'll“ W“ Tm. . “ nulnsuenusnsnn. .-_. .____ ...-_ 1.-an--1-ls-41. new-sou 'Uch1 118 Ventures 490 Waite Almu 715 Wutsey 3 7-8 Wood. Cad 14 Wlrt. Harg 815 Ymlr Y UNLISTED Dal 011 3'1 011 Bel 2 Pend Ore 141 TORONTO, July 31 —(CP)— The cheaper gold listings of the Toronto stock market. worked themselves up to quite a lather to- day on the heaviest buying in months while the secondary and senior groups followed New York downward to register an index dr of half a point. Industrlals an wsstem oils also sagged augm- ly while the base metal shares closed with a minor margin on the u side. Aggregate turnover of 552,000 shares was the heaviest trade the Toronto market has wit- nessed slnce May 30. As in Saturday's market, fran- coeur was the star performer on news that a new are discovery had been made on the property. The price opened at 50, advanced to 66 and closed at 59 for a net gain of cents. other penny issues advancing narrowly on fair volume were stadacona. Paymaster. Madsen and Mcwatters whlle Chlbougamau ad- vancing 13 cents to 30. The close was up a few cents for Aunor Chestervllle. O'Brien. Antonio. Sigma and slscoe and lower for Wrlght.I-Iargreaves, East- Malartlc. McKenzie. MacLeod Cockshutt. Pickle Crow, Bheep Creek, Teck Hughes and Sylvan- lte. Nickel and smelters posted losses of minor fractions and Norando. finned the minimum fraction Waite Amulet, Ventures, Pend Orellle and sherrltt were all nar- rowly higher at the finish. The lnterllsted leaders held close to Saturday's final prices while the steels and utilities showed a narrow margin of losses over gains. GRAIN MONTREIAL, July 31 —(OP)-—- Wheat, Northern. No. 1 60 1-8; harley_ Canadian western No. 3 41 3-8; oats feed, No. 1 30 5-8. I-"lour spring wheat. atents. firsts 4.55; seconds 4.05; akets 3.85; wlntre wheat patents. choice 3-- 702. , white com 4.30; bran, ton 18.75; mcrts, ton 22.25; middling, ton 24.25. rolled oats, bag, so pounds 2.25; hay, No. 2. per ton, carlol-s 10. Butter No. 1 solids 22 1-2; No. 1 prints .23; No. 2 grade l-2 cent. pound less. Eggs in cartons: A-1 large 37: A-large .33; A-medium .31: B 24; C .18. Potatoes: Quebec new crop No. 1 75's 78-80; Quebec new crop No. 2 15's 06-‘I5. CHICAGO. JuLv 31 -—(0P)-—A reaction of more than a cent from the session's highs st Winnipeg late today ‘caused 11 uldstlon in other domestic when markets. Wheat closed 1-4 up to 1-2 lower, Sept. 88 1-8-86, 1:. 88 3-8-1 2;com 1-4 lower to a half 11 her_ Sept. 42 3-5--6-8, Dec. 42 :3 8-8; oats unchanged to - higher. 3. July 81 —-«:P)— whest futures ces held steady on W‘ ‘peg gra exchange today. Flnsl quotations were 1 1-2 cent. lower to 1-2 higher, with Ju mowing the only loss M821-8.0c . 58 1-4 gov M 7 8 and Dec. 85-58 1-s ' °°" 1 1-4-s-as. Llvsrpool gained Buenos Aires showed little change. :1 --(OP)-— New 0111:, Ju Foreign gtchen : rest. Brltaln darn 4.68 8- 6. 4.88 1-16. (.88 8; bills {.87 5-18: clemanln‘ oansda 1.00 -84- :'l§ncxe‘ 2.88; Gerlnsny 40. L /L4 14 my COMBINED STANDING FIELDS . l- ‘ d . THRESHED GRAIIEIXICOMPETITION — 1939 RULES AND and BARLEY, three acres. Entries should be made Mel’ than Anna: 15. 1939. 5"P.°°:o .._...§fl.2.'.'L'2l'.'~‘.d...'."."1l_= trawl!-x~ 5 "3 Cash Prizes for Fields of Oats, Wheat and Barley REGULATION S 1. A held of OATS shall ccnslst of at least five cores. of WHEAI An entry fee of $1.00 shall be charged for the first and fifty cenk for each additional entry of Grain. : The entry fee shall accompany the application to the Department or Agriculture, not ELIGTBILITY OF SEED: The field of Data entered for tlon must be seeded with Registered Oats or with seed fro fields that have been sown with Registered Seed and lnspecte ....n-....a—_. MONTREAL, July 31 —(CP)_. Receipts on today‘; Montreal Live- stock market, were 732 cattle, 1,588 calves, 1,815 sheep, 1,184. Cattle receipts included 225 held over from last week. There were not emugh early sales today to establish prices. Calves were 25 to 50 Oelll-5 lower. ll1mbs$11owler and hogs 50 cents lower. alves were 25 to 50 cent.s.1ow. er. Good quality veals msde$7 to $7.50 with medium kinds around $6 50 with common light. veals down to $5. Grassers and common drinkers ranged from 33.50 to $4.- 50 with the bulk between 53.75 84. Lambs were fully 31 lower than last Monday. Good ewes and lwethers were $8.50 buck lambs $7.50 and culls $8.50 Lambs sold in mixed lots brought $7.75 flat. Sheep were from $2.25 to $3.50. Hogs were fully 50 cents lower than last, Monday Bacons were $9.25 fed and watered. selects lll'€W 81 Del‘ hog premium, the regular cuts on off grades. Llshl hogs were $8.50. sows were 55.25 $6. Hogs sold on rail grade brought $12 30. Top weight. Currencies MONTREAL. July 31 -—(CP)— Pound Sterling moved up 5-32 to 4.68 1-8 and the United States dol- lar added 1-32 at 1.00 on Mont- real forelgn exchange today. French francs picked up 3-32 at: "1 W. nbsuawm L-611-7-29-31. °’"’ mm’ “ ‘"‘°"’""°' ' MONTREAL ctmn . __._ Livestock (csnullan Press) MONTREAL, July 31—se1 mining quotations on Mon Curb Market today were:— " Cloll stocks Bealrfor 13 - Cent Cad 2:1 1.: D‘ll>9-T11 3 lvlaL4'r SALADS -ron nor wasrnaa Either cold beer or lamb in ' be used for this tempting 113% weather meal; salad. Cut. the meat overnight into neat little slices as thin as possible, and pour over them a mixture of equal parts of good 011 and vinegar to which has been added a seasonlzlg of salt and pcpper. Next day drain off the dressing and in it toss slices of cold cooked potatoes; the slices must, not be too thin. Take a tablespoon of Owners and chop them very fine. Plckel nasturtlum seeds make an excellent substitute for the capers. the meat. has been cut. thin enough it will by this time have become very ender. because the vinegar used will have taken away any toughness from the flbre. Put. a layer of meat into the -allld bowl. sprinkle it with ca rs and a little salt. and then purln a layer of potato slicss. Repeat thls process until the bowl is full having the last layer of potatoes. ‘That's a funny thing." said Mrs. Pack. "They say in this book that a bachelor is a man who has been crossed in love." "Yes." muttered her hubands, “and a married man L4 one who has been double-crowed." ._l-; WHYH/l E ,1» 154! g ‘sons A“\‘-_a\\FEET_7 \ fém-la J 2.84 15- Banks ' , no You moon (Canoolsn Pmts) cl“. 8:.‘.“..‘..:... '3 , ‘.{..";‘.f.“3‘. 3: S50 - S500 . ; Nova sooth "' lend money to any ill bill, to purchase necessities. so take that needed vseatlorl or for any users! No elnblrruslng quee- tlons to borrower or en- donors. GENERAL FINANCQ EASTERN LIMITED Phillip‘! Bulldlllg I " Charlottetown. P.I.l. ' 00-lflllentlal I08. In J '2)“