JULY 12. 1938 1919m- qprl-Ti! the luncheon interval our bowler‘; been in —Humorist. “Sorry ‘camellia-tin’ dens Central Guardian locals, 4c Appreciation, 70c per inch or 4c tion ivlinlmum Charge for any ' I l l I.‘ I II,I,I VMMnMnKNMNMMMIMMunnseunnoeaallNNMMNM muuunnnnlnuununu Advertising Rater-Payable in Advance I I I I r 2c per word- Announcemen and C i E ts - 1 Classified 2c ’per word; In Memoriarn Nldltirctgs. Ilfilnper lac ' Lilvtzrgl l Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards, etc., 4c per name; Letters of x Condolence 70c per inch. Wedding enga ement 40 words for $1, 1 ‘OM15 011 and 10 cents for every additional 3 wor s. Notices of Thanks and l r x advertisement twenty-five cents. Word; Western and Eastern locals THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN STOCK QUOTATIONS N. Y. Stock Exchange (Canadlanhefl Per word. Other rates on applica- FOI‘ S816 Miscellaneous F 0 R S A L E-ANTIQUES. 62 TURKEY ,__ Prince Street. L-2353-7-9-3l. suns “e 13131.5“? M133; RUBBER BELTING AND RUBBER Traces at $1.50 up per pair. Clin- ton Morrison, Fredericton. L-2275-7-8-l0i. FOR SALE — LARGE BEVELLED plate glass mirror. Apply Guard- ian Office. L-2763-7-l2-1i. ___€_____.~___. FOR SALE-TWO PERCHERON horses. a two-year-old and siil. Bruce Deacon. North Wiltshire. L-2041-7-9-3i FOR. SALE - THREE BURNER oil stove with oven. Apggy Guard- ian Office. L- ll-7-9-6i. FOR SALE — 1 BEATTY ELEC- ‘tric Washer in real good condi- tion. Will sell cheap. Phone 1513. L-2478-7-l2-ll. To Let Fo-Elvis T0 mr-zaaLoui-zsu sr. -2309—7-9-3l. ro LET-LOWER. APARTMENT No. 5 Euston St. Apply 4 Brigh- ton Road. L-2ll0-7-2-tf Good location. Apply 243 Rich- mom! Street. L-2333-7-9-3i. 0R RENT-FOUR 0R FIVE filrnlshed rooms. very central. Apply 213 Prince Street. L-2347-7-9-3l. OUSE T0 LET. CONTAINING mill Turkey Starter and Grower. Qfder yours today. Fur Traders, Queen St. L-2342-7—9-3i Bedbugs. Cockroaches, Moths, Rats. Mice, etc. Phone 89 Sanitary supplies and Exterminators, 88 Queen Street. Charlottetown. L-2462-7-12-l4-ll3. YOUNG MAN WOULD LIKE TO invest money in business in City where he could‘ secure a Job. Ap- ply “D' Guardian. a L-2772-7-12-3l. WILL THE PARTY WHO WAS seen takin the six dollars out of the cash x at Iona School Dance. July 6th. please return it and avoid further trouble. Mrs. Alfred Ronaghan. Secretary of Iona W. 1., Cardigan. L-2709-7-12-1. Lost LOST BETWEEN GULLISOWS Beauty Salon and Bunbury. green leather chair cushion. Apply Guardian. Reward. L-2466-7-l1-2i. LOST—SI'ARE TIRE AND CAR- rier of Willys-Knizht between Montazue and Blinburv. Please leave at F‘. R. McLaincs. L-2488-7-ll-2i. LOST ON BRIGHTON ROAD lCorn Products -Curtiss Wright MM I COMPLETE EXTERMINATION OF Radio Keith O!’ 0o She" UnlQnlOll Co c near Soldier's Barracks. small notebook, No value to anyone but 0 rooms. Apply 54 Kent St. L-2346-7-9-3i. Male Help Wanted ANTED AT ONCE-MAN ‘I0 luster Cavendish school. Apply "nest Clark, Oavendim. L-2759-7-l2-6i. ANTED-MAN FOR I-‘ARM Work James Drake. North River. L-2764-7-12-13-15. PPRENTICE WANTED TO learn Barber Trade Short Course exnert training. Molar Barber College. Halifax. N-766. Baby Chicks ‘S YOUR. BUSY SEASON NOW. Let us order Bray chicks for you today. Phone or call J. H. Camp- bell. Alllston; W. K. Crafer. RR. b. Kensington; Mrs. Basil Mac- Donald. Trscadrie Cross: A. H. ‘B enton Prigeton. N-l2-l8. Wanted ‘ ANTED — A 3094 INCH "LEF- fell" or a 25 inch New American Water wheel Write stating con- dition of wheel and price to Geo. W. Ros-s. Bridgetown. L-2770-7-l2-3i. Female: Help Wanted ANTED-COUNTRY C-IRI. FOR housework, Apnlv wmm-el m- Gregor. Hunter River L-2320-7-9-3i. n]? ol “D i state Properties smiled offers for the pus-aha." of Y one or more of the under-men- ned Iilllertiee in Charlottetown the state o! the late Geor e er will be received It the off ce K. J. and 14. M. Martin, 156 hmond Street, Charlottetown, up noon of Sill-Will)’ July 16th. Cir- istances comlll the sale of some 151-51. and. though the highest or - ofler need no b, gccepmd‘ m ~' amount will be dlro- HLI Clear title lumiahed upon B. "Perth! as follows: F551 Qlleen Street. Double- 91115111 I1WQ111III brick, slate roof. ~ llent for aeln -bualness use. 8 Euaton Street. Small cot e I lot extending to Iongw I0. making available small l1 lot. thereon. 1- 3 Euston Street. Double- 11:” IrIllgIAQAlnl-ge 10:0 buck- g-wo venue pro- - llllle site thereon. ‘ Sydney Street. Double- dwelllng. Good location - Grafton owner. Finder leave at Guardian Office. L-762-7-12-3i. BITES Insect. snake. or animal . n aha but (sediment u pill? oi Millard’: at once. t fl aooihu, heals and cleanses. , Draws out the poison I |NARD S LImMENT Well Drilling: Communicate with Trask Well 00., Ltd. Vaughan H. Groom, Summerside _Manager for P. E. Island NOTICE There w.‘1l be a. meetng of the Independent Order of Forecten in the Y M C. A. Rooms Tuesday ev- ening, July 12th at 7.30. Im rtant that all members he presen G. C. GILLIS, Recording Secretary. L-2757-7-12 _ IN BANKRUPTCY IN THE MATTER of the bnnk- ruptoy of Arthur '1 Howatt. of Tryon ln Prince County, Prince Edward Island. AUCTION BALI ‘Hiere will be sold by public auc- tlon on the property molded b! til..- debtor at Tryon. on Thim- day the mil. our M Jul! A- "- ms. at 1.30 o'clock r. M. the fol- lowing assets belonging to the a- bove debtor namely—. STOCK AIND I IMPLEMENT! Gurnsey cows. 1 .Gurnsey hull, .1 Yeurllngs. 4 spring calves Gurn- aeys, Fordson Tractor. T116101‘ i110"- z n“ mowers, Hayralie. ‘Iayloader. Potato Plank-r. Walkln Plow. Jet gal Harrows. Smooth ng Harrow. -_1|ch Wagon. Cart. 3 Wood Slelalis. set Dob Slelrhs. Psd b Dreetehln . (hrt Saddle. 3 sets Hamel mm‘ “m” Traoel. Work Collar. mule- rum. Mt dwell! . Good location. 24 Union S reet. Double-fer- t dwelling. Good lnterl 0 Uri on Street. Dongle-tene- 1 flwrlllnr. om interior ' ooe lollel ~~ 4-74-12. Y ENDERS I. MARTIN tor lotto #000110 Offer. n“ Rope. llmllt is COHII. Hm Mrs. Lydia Ilowatt. who M19! l" npielioyréiiasic irlterutlnmmeuulcawuaa- ‘mfllgzltp-Hlculargapplyat M. T"- c" a. r. new. Official Receiver brutal Creditors Arfwlmmi L-flfllJ-Olll-IS FOR SALE n“, “T, u. n! runuc AUCTION ‘l oo .... z: .20. it"s... the: -~ ‘Church. "Labor only.” The on Wednesday. July 13th, lllm‘. at ~ any tender not. nee 4 P. M. 80 acres o stand ng ll!- ’ JAMIS a I. T M'd.'sd'vt1‘1l"'r"=l'3§lsh'll‘ . L. ur o - - - ' lultloo. P’. s. I. Whsfli" "fl; ,_ b3832-7-9-ll-12. Montreal Curb (Canadian Pralt Produce Prices MONTREAL. Juli Produce prices on commodity exchange led by a 2 1-4 Jump grade egg prices and g 25 1-8. Sales, 200 (92 score) at 25. t -—Ont white 14 3-8- d 14 1-2 to 14 7-8. 14 to 14 1-8. Sales. 350 white at 13,250 Que. 1 -8 . MONTREAL. J dian western No. 57 1-4; oats. feed. No. 1 51 1-8‘. flour. spring wheat 8.00; seconds 6.40; b winter wheat patents. ch 3.95; white corn 4.80; bran. shorts. ton 25.25; mid 31.25; rolled oats. 1798 8.15; hay, No. 2. per ton 0. t. white .14 3-8 to 14 3-4; colored) 14 l-2 to 1 rints 28 1-2; No. 1 s Eggs in cartons A-i medium 87'. score) 34 7-8 to C ~25 Potatoes —Que. w 50 t0 60; Qile- N No. 2 new 80's 85 mts No. 180's 65 to 75; P. mts No. 190's 75 to 80. NTRE J o. 2 80's .40; Que. sent prices soaring two or Cheese prices followed with fractional sdvanc ter tended to drift a shade lower. ssteurized but- ing price was 4 cents a pound a and for solids 28a. Western butter delivered here was Mining (Canadian ) TORONTO, July 11- Stocks Aclno Oil Aldermse Ami-lurch Amm Ang Huron Arntfield Astoria Astoria Augite Bankfield Base Metal Cdn Malarth CB5 Treth Cent Pat Cen Pore Chester Chromium Comwealtb Coniagas Coniarum Con Chib Con Smelt Davies Denison Dome Dome EX Dorval East Crest East Malrolfl Eldorado Falcon Fed Kirk Fernhand Fontana Foundation Francoeur Gillies Lake Gods Lake Gr Bousq Granada Grandoro Gunnar Go 25 14g cents. "CAP" STUBBS AND TIPPII! watt, wi-leu Auryo.» sTAaTmo Coast Cop Malrobio Montreal Stock Exchange "G _ EISlQwEISgSES: if?» 34 a? 37,-“ 9 Gen Steel Water ‘@l$lHqw§mZ2~a Steel oi’ Can Pill New York Stocks Loseilightly BY FREDERICK GARDNER Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, July l1 —tAP)-— The stock market underwent further correction o1 its June up- swing today by retreating fract- ions to around 2 points generally. There were a few wider losses a- mong more volatile issues. swltlii-"él gés-l v- Se? t|§s:sc 5 [or a full session since the ward drive got under way June 20. It compared with 1,566.67 last Friday. The Associated Press average of 60 issues was ofi .6 of a Canadian issues International Nickel lost points to 48 1-8 while Walkers. Ford. Imperial Oil. eased fractions. improved were Dome. Lake Shore. McIntyre and Hollingcr. Aircrafts were exceptions to the uC“.- p " gcenfiofll $w$$8l S i? $3‘ though most of these ended con- siderably under their - the day and one or two were even 51m, 3,11 60; Urbgyn Glgvgr $200; operating rate. U. S. yielded 2 1-4 at 57. tumbled 4 at 56 1-4. were a bit de- pressed. Motors were fairly well supported fnr a tilmeuas d d 4 0 yd S db H h $8 45 T J ih l Sb'2.2;W. um rc -..- , _ s g yandlpvlollirt- éllolllflllitftcrctt Slldbllllry £11900’; $2.35}? Dguglas Leard $5.38; Keith MARK IL MacGUlOAN. K- C- manu- $5.00; James sheen $2 00; Alvin $5.50; W. L. H088 revisions in July sales Lu (Canadian Press) Close . . A thy $10.25; Gllhnlfi‘! $5.60. George Gunning Frank xwogvrcdenck Campbell B.“ M Nova Semis Chamber- g Keith Charlottetown. P. E. L Am Super Power Assoc Gas El A (Canadian Pres!) ____--—-————- MARKETS AT A GLANCE d Montreal --Stocks irregularly lower. New York —St0c er Winnipeg -Wheat 2 7-8 to 1 1-4 cents higher. New York —C0tto eofffee lower: sugar higher. MM terlded downward in ket today. The industrial rally was heavy early unevenness. sues and mines 5188111 POP SAYS HE ISN'T , ' oultolu‘ AN’ couslw m’ us AT ‘m’ SAME TIME) Yooov CAN STAND —-' MILLII‘. VISIT IS Molwu AN COOPERATIVE FIELD DAY AND Cranberry Growers Meeting MT. STEWART, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20 Organization of Cranberry Growers’ Association Under auspices Provincial Department of Agriculture See Prince Edward Island’s Cooperative Development BAND — MEALS — SPORTS - LECTURES Afternoon and Evening - Wednesday July 20 (Continued) Waugh 35,10 Section No. 34 sultan my 3Q 1819.32; William Mann sifn5-3; Reginald h» Daniel Morrison $5.64; Justin Mur- ‘ "eves $2.00; Eustace RPNPs ' pily $8.00 Gerald Murphy $8.87: i. Simmons A; .V.\"l".1l‘lf1IlS $13.00: John McDonald 1.10; Erncst Mc- Ernest Taylor $3.00 Kclvie $10.81; George McLcilnn - $14.10; Bernard McLcllan $17 05; - Section 40 Bernard C. McLellan $1100; D0n- i HOW THE _1\_l_<_)NEv H WENT Prince County Gravellng Lloyd Waugh $13 20; Elmer PAGE rive g Light Selling llepresses Market MONTREAL. July l1 —-(CP)— Light selling depressed stock mal- ket prices today in one of the quietest sessions for some time. Metals were most sensational to the general easiness. Noranda. dropped two points, Nickel one Smelters 3-4. Price dropped 1-2 in: St. Lawrence Corporation In the rails. Canadian Car preferred slipped 3-4, the Com- mon i-8 and C. P. R. 1-4. Shaw- inigan and Brazil sank about 1-2 each in the utilities, while Mont- real Power. although clnsing un- changed, was 1-2 until a few minutes before the final gong. Down 1-4 in the constructions were Cement and United Steel. Gypsum was a shade firmer. Losers of small fractions in- cluded General Steel Wares and Dominion Steel an dcoal “B“. Im- periai Oil. International Pete and Edgar Bryenton $2 25: George Sterling Burns $2.00; Frank Crozier $9.00; Rloy Campbell $10.87. QDeacQn $5.40; Norman Gillis $2.00; William Donald $4 95; James -Franci.s Handrahan $2.00; Robert Donald $1.80; Roy Easter $4.20; ‘Jardinc $5.40; Lewis 8a Lewis $4.00; Harry Easter $11.80; Charles Glliis .Hillard Moase $3.60; Frederick $10 aozgEdsar Hlriwv $15.04; Wil- ;Moase s3 0o; Leo Mallett $1.50; llam Hickey $11.55; Lloyd Lockerby ‘Leonard McCarville $1 80; Ernest ; F Lockerby $7.70; ‘Paynter $2.00; George Paynter lElmer Mann $13 20; Keith ltianli l$2.00; George S. Reeves $5.60: 1 ' =1. G0; Edgar National Breweries resisted the decline gaining small fractions. Livestock MONTREAL, July ll —-(CP)— v Receipts on Montreal mnrketl y Cattle 1.726; calves 1.329; hogs l,- 3l7; sheep and lambs 1,017. Comments: l Cattle were slow to start and there vcere not clioilgli early sales to form a basis for quotations. Calves were a silade elisier. Good vcals sold lit $7. Cirasscrs made from $4 to 4.25. Drinkers add McLellan $9.35; Aeneas McLel- l 3059911 Arseiiauit $26.75; Octave and light veals sold around $5 ' .1“; $3425; 5.15536 McLellan 545-7; Arsenauit $9.00; Gilbert Arsl-n- - and medium veals from $5.50 to .prqdm-i(-k Noonan $4,323 Cedric ‘ault $21.00; Alphonse Arscnault y 555g iOiven $8.46; Elmer Phillips $6.87; ‘Colin Ramsay $9.00; Bruce Ram- ‘$14-94; JOhH COHIKJUY 'Keith Ramsay $11.55: Iioivard Ramsay $24.00; Bruce Riley $11.75; Anthony De-Rovhrs $10451 ;Wiiliam Rogers $7.00; Bryon Stew- ‘T110115? 991K614? 5999i 1191919 m-t 35,46; Pm-Qy stewM-L $947; 11712111015 $22.75; Cyrus Gaudet . William Sinclair $8 46; Clarence Sinclair 8.46; Mrs. John Simpson 1g; Frank 511mm)“ 53,30; <$29 50; Edward Gardiner $34.00; $7 icn t _ - . . iU-b Gtll' $521.10; Joy Hayes -,0,°ggég,%i"v‘$,iffl?g‘miwjgdgfgg°gf l$4XO.F'LIll; varlfcll Heckbert $9.00; James Wall $3.76, ' ' Horace Jewell $12.00; Harold John- stondlilllf); Henry Lidstone $2.00; 59cm,“ No, 35 Calvin Leard $5.00; Walter Leard $70 35; Hugh Murray $8.00; George Hudson Adams 3330- Ivan Murray $9.00; Sidney Murray $10.00. ' Stanley Murray $13 00; William lAdams $2.001 WllllS BtlIt $5 001 George Burns $15.70; Williaml-Villflliiy $11-99; 1111101119119 ‘Brennan $11 00; Leo Brennan $3.00; KPH-iffy $23-99; (31181195 Mom-Tia“? lLesier Bryenton $6.00; Herman $33.15; William MCFHTIBIIQ $1.2?- Bryenton $3.00; Daniel Biyenton Arthur McFarlane $28.10; Edwin McFarlane $24.00; Lorne McFar- lane $166.68; Herman McFarlane 150.50; Elvin Bryenton $16.80; Edi- son Bryenton $11.20; Roy Bryon- ton $17.00; Stacey Bryenton $10.00; $1.20; Jack McKennan 00. Myron Colcs $21.00; Harold Chnmp- Cedric McKenrian 62-90; DQ111131 ion $26 20; Roland Champion Noonnn $0 30: Howard Nickerson .$i0.00; Ire Champion $18.20; $19-59? A9169 0919193’ $1390‘ Chester Champion $8 00; Albert Amos Pineau $9.00; Arthur Rogers Connick $9.10; Hilbert Caseley $33-99; Carma“ ROEETS $12.25; Bruce Caselcy $2.00; Jos- Georlée Burnie Simmons 100; C bell 7.00; t2 00; s James amp s Hollis Woodside $6.05- iDavid Coilsins $2.00: Everett Cou Leighton Harrington $10.10; Rcu- Section N"- 41 Steels seemingly ignored a re- ben Heckbert $14.00; Wil- bounli in the current week's mill ‘fred Hcokbeit $15.00; George Clair Bradshaw $13-19; EV???“ steel was Lockbcrt $12.60; Roy Moun- Bradshaw $1.90: Ernest 431055111511 down 2 at 55 5-8 and Bethlehem tain $3.00: Chester Mountain $3.00; $2.90; 5010111911 Youngstown Howard Mountain $4.00: Charles be“ Crmg $6 35_ w ' s 1' ' , ; er . _‘ . and National Steel McLellan $9.50. Bernard M.Kinn0n $ $46.33; Austin our“ kmswrs and Aflnmernwu‘ I Leslie McKenzie $10.00; Kenneth $40.32: Ivan Dawson $2.63; Char- McKcnzic $8 00: Frederick Profitt les Green $2.71; LHWITYWQ 3111111119 0.50; Eat te . - l 11$“, Macuuigan b. lralnor; $6.00; James E. MarNeill $27.72; liam Cailbcck Arsenault $2.00; Bruce Curtis $3.60, Wright $5. Frederick (Niurt $2.00: Robert Eng- land $2 75; George Gunning $3.60; Sootiol! N0- 43 Everett Gunning $3 60; Stanley Jr. $4.95; Horace Hcustis $19.60; Croken $14-55 Earl Hcilsiis $5.25; Hamid Man- $17.32; Wilbur Gray $12.25; Henrv Moase $1.75; Nelson McKay Richard Johnston $1.39; David McKay $41.25: George Mc- Isaac Lewis $13-99 ,_ Kay $8.80; Francis McKay $5.85: $33.58; Theodore 119815 A McNeill $0.10; Ronald McNeill ner s10 20; Frank Rayner $1.35; .1. Mclvor $4.55‘. Jeh" Cameron $100; Gordon Cooke {Warren $10.00; Arthur $12.00; Stanley Cnseley $6.00: l$8.00. Jnmes Dunphy $19.00; lra rewind Section No- i! $6.75; Gerald Gormsn $5.50; Nnv Moase $11.00; Scott Moose $8.80: Blackmore $2160‘. FY1101! Jrtmcs E MacNcPl $47.65; Russell ‘$20 00; Gilbert Bvll 86-99;; 01195193’ NlrKtry $56.00; Thomas Somcrs ‘Craig $137.12; Hcrbcrt Craig $10003. l A $1 00 {Harold Frances l. i l Section No. 38 311L100; Jack McKcuus $22.00. 1 SNtlnn No. 44 Ivan ‘Birch $8 05; Donald ‘Bcrh- Preston Cnmiiben $35-99I ard $1.50; Clayton Bhlckmore ‘Campbrll $22.00; E-tion Cflifns $19.55; Bobbie Burns $5.63; Lloyd ‘$6.00; lrvlou Cairns $6 00: Rus- _ Burns $6.75; Fred Clark $5 00: ycairns 511.00; Louis Connlck $49 50. Albert Clark $1.40; James Clark lJamt-s Caflauhau _ $9 00; Ernest aims $5.25 Scot-i ;Duff_v $33 30: Ba$ll Duffy $10.00: ‘m W 1103182790. lPhilip Duffy $36.00: William DuRiy $3 40; Elton C. Cairns $5.00: Earl Hocg $1.13.: John 1100:8195; i$35.40; Emmott Duifv $29.50; Robert Hngg $6.80: Horace Huestis lbcrt Duffy $32.50: Augustine Lhifiy $6.30: Earl Hue<tis $1.00; Prank ‘$40.50; Russell Drighlin $16 091 Jardine $33.00; Alder Large $25 20: George Drmnclly $12.00; Harold 7i Harold Lefurgcy $2.55; Gllv Mac- Francis $33.30; Clair GFPPYIHII Caull $14 25; Ralph VlncCaull $45 60; Harold Grccnnn $20.00: P. $6.60; Lorne MacCaull $4 00; Scott J. Greenan $13.80; Thomas Gating MacMurdo $9.03; ‘Earl MncClirdo her $33 20; John Gallant $23.00; $9.60; Norman MacMurdo $8.65; llilmlle Gaudet $6.00: James John MacLean 1.25; Jock Msc- Hughes $12.00; Emmett Hughes Lean $5.50; John Maclseod $3.25; $19.80; Medvin Hughes $12.00: Darrell Plcketls $2.60; Gordon George Hughes $10.00; Aeneas Stavert $18.80; Wilbur StavertHughes $8.00. $7.70; Norman Waugh $18 80' To aggontinuai $4.00; Simpson Aiileck $7 00; Percy g mamas M‘ Runway $23430; L951“. .Aifleck $7.00; W. T. Bovmcss $.95; 1 innmsny $15 59; Jgmgg A_ Rgnnsay ‘W. T. Boivness 8: g Sons $0.75; .515 70; Frederick Ramsay 3812; Frank Bell $4.00; William 1,, - 10,32» E ~ - . - Heath Crag $54.50; Harry Collett say $ . veiett lltalrisal $7.15. ‘Sig; R2” Campbell $1050; $7 00; Horace Gaudet $6.00; Walter Gould $8 00; Waldo Gardiner Rogers $24.00; 11°91'11" cps Caseley $4.00; Andrew Cascley SkerrY $28-59; 1519119911 Sslgesow Crossman $1.00; S. an $70.74; Che-slew (it? .1. A. BENTLEY. l4. c. up dine Stavert $4 . 72; New YDfkCLIfb Hubert Agnew $11.20; Walter Illdxillienllatiglli? $1.00; Norman 10- Palmer 8. Haslam LEO dcrson $10.00; Lewis Moase $5.00; Gard $1.52; John Hodswn Carla “m” a5. _ a B“ 1% . ' , - v - 4.44; J h Lewis $12.00‘ $12.00. Mrs. Emeline McKay $7.20. Johnston $1 0; “Russell Lewis; J McNcil‘. $10.00; Arthllr Claud Lewis $11.00; Frederwk Hard $12.00; A. M. Lcard $l‘6 80. Jarggs $5.40; John .MacNallv $3.60; Jack Murphy $3.513; 1A0 MQ-ictt $229a r.‘ ‘Marchbanks $3.50; George Ramsay George Metherall $7.52. (34111? 0 $8.40: Ernest Rayner $3 60; Del- Metherall $7.52‘. GreEOYY 199E181? bcrt Rayner $11.05; Raymond Ray- $21.60; Justin Mclvor $5 Myclliir Eldon Schul-man $1.25; Alfred $1.95; Charles McCardle $3.50‘. Schurman $3.60, James Tupliii James McCyardle $2.00; FY31)!‘ o; $12.00; Horatio Waite $28.80; Meara $18.18; James O_ Para George Waite $11.20; Russel Waite $14 22; RoyOMera 58003-004981 $3.60; JOhn Waugh $1.75; Lloyd $4.00; Hardy Oliver gnu‘ $2 0O Wood $5.40. Oliver $14 44; Eilgcne m“; 50;“: s2 25".. .55“; 5L6; _ .;; re c c . 8mm “m” glsnll-lxltle? Alvin Wilkie $12.00 60r- Lenzlcy Cameron $10.00 John hon Warren $7.52; MYS- wilfiiglrg-é Lcath Biackmore $3.00: Judsofi 9. $41.70: Font Gnl- i $300; Elisiaiice Viurrziy l so l Asxso HER How LONG SHI. . M S0 — WELL,=I wsmo‘. C-cc! WAS c-omc. TO STAY,AN'THAT MAD! _, Lambs were 50 cents or more lower. Good lambs sold at $10 to $10.50 with a fcw culls out at $5 to $8.50, and with several mixed lots at $10. Sheep were $2 to $3.- 50. odd top $4. Hogs were unchanged at $12 for $12.25. Selects drew $1 per hog l premium with the usual cuts on l off grades. Sows were from $7.50 to $8 50 Currencies MONTREAL. July 11 —(CPl— The Pound Sterling declined 7-H of a. cent at $4.96 l-B on ‘Mout- real foreign exchanges today. while the Frergli franc held about even at 2.78 l-16 cents. The Unit- ed dollar remained unchanged a4 3-4 per cent premium. m Professional Cards ll. F. ARBHIBALD Chartered Accountant 140 Richmond Street Yhofl 47. P. 0. D9! 13- McLeod & Benile); W.I.BENTLEY.K.C. ,1] C. l. BENTLEY. 14L. B MONEY TO LOAN I e- Harry Sudbury $6.00; Keith Warren Lcard $10.38; Earl Leltrd $29.91 C. ST. CLAIR TRAINOR. B.A. _ , $12.25; Reginald Woodingt-on $0.00. lgreefllsrlgisr’ ggovgedwtgi- Sang; Bellvlgggy sglgiizbhANEie ‘vi 5mm,“ my 3g wllllnm Rogers $14.44; Leith Schur- Office: Over Provincial bank, _B.ichmond_Streel-._Cnarlottc town$l H. A. J. HASLAM. B.A., LLB. J. PALMER, l. c. *1 BARRISTER. ETC. 1 ' MONEY TO ‘LOAN. u. F. McPHEE, 5.0., K. c. NOTARY be. l BARRI STER. SOLICITOR l RileLBuilding. Cliarloltjtown Cutclifie lS Andrews FUNERAL DIRECTORS A AND EMBALMERS _- Hunter River and Bradrllbano. a Dav and Night Service. PlimlLB 10-22 R v-gg. Bell (S. Malhieson R. R. Boll D. L. lllathleson, LLB‘ Barristers and Solicitors MONEY T0 LOAN C r-ron Rio k. Charlottetown I‘ EXAMINATION with latmst scientific instru- y merits will give the prescrip- tion which allows vou to use vnur eves without strain. Avoid the headaches and irritations of even slight syc- strain. Know yo. eyes. conlult G. F‘. Hutclieson 13y EDWINA