MARCH 20. 1941 i .111 CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN if 3100K QUOTATIONS . 'Hunter River and Vicinity M Montreal Stock Montreal Exchange New York Stock Exchange M ch Exchange ONIRE-AL. M81‘ N—-(@— _____ In ‘the second most act-iv: session i. 11111" wer- rr-i a. .1.~...~1:.r11:;:o law-u...“ 1- u» w-r- "-1 w“ 010:0 81110311131188 togag‘. m .1 “m” u.” 6 WW1‘ Q K11 ..M lb w 155 1-2 St Lawrence seaway treetnabrouxh: m4 f: vii n 6 1-6 a deuiand 10!‘ 1111411151.!‘ dines, Am T“ a n‘ 151 1,; ah» 121-; 11111-1"- rd-m-mu...» WW1,» m» =- . , . 111111 "MW" c 1:8 ion ni-idzz" Foundation Oanad; WA?” i: f: 3:1‘- , 1 ae*.r..fl;*iae.iii.°°aru' r11 "-1,, z: =1 F0111‘- ‘ Ch & 0 1;‘ 8:; pm '4 m}? Ohreysler cs 1-: 2:. n- ~ :11: ut:s'.t*ic."e.i"=i.°zes'c...=h,.."; Co» e131,, g1 Elec Au cw gym“ 4 would mem nu: of it: a 1-: per (m, m, ,3 8:1 we" g a 4 g 0013!!!‘ 11111111110“ "1111?! “m” mum" “ D0111 B€£f° 8 _ 6d. strength were: 13211 Te y,‘ :2 l’. “n3 Co i2 1-! 6351119511 POWER‘ and Brazilian. Mom W534 34; 3.4 7° Bridge 3 3'4 d 1'1"“ d°v°l°lled improvements 1w Central 12 s-a H8111 5m, 12 1-2 llrhg the 80181011, Nickel, Noran- No; Am co 15 1-4 110W Tab l2 411a fillid Hudson Bay Mining posting pen Ry; 33 1-3 iflltllnlckel 34 1-4 ract onal advances. while Srnelt- Phil peg go 33 1.4 than o, w“ i: 1 ‘ :11; rgguagaif-rgo senei-ai trend to gid 0113011.! so g-g 111s ' - xas r - Cog ggnw,“ 4 1-4 l’ orig other stocks traded, Na- Unjjgd Al}, 31; 5-3 liitilpowr 25 1-3 t .nal Breweries showed a rise o! Us gubbe; g2 1.3 14mm“, 2:1 1-2 1 1-2 and broker; credited it to a u 5W1 5'1 14 11st 5W1 c" 34 bavorable reaction to the Quebec vanadium 2'1 "Inna 58 3-4 ltldzct. Losixiz ls-ues tirrcugh pro- west, Union zi 3.4 N0 er corp 4 l-2 ii -itaking, were the papers, Howard west Eiee 96 1-4 P1111,“ Pom, ii 1-2 smitlndBgthuift ‘W’. Przce arctii- . . - ETS 8T1 . ~ lhllwlillllzgm ‘Z l 4 preferred. Canazzigngtggmgitlporlasiliarl it. Law {d 16 were also drwn slightly. M L115" p 53 1-4 Total salcs: 17,800 shures- Indus- 111°‘ °‘“‘ trials. 12.400; 11111-1. 5.400;’ Bonds $2.350. ' (By The Clnllllln Pres!) Montreal Curb P d P ' manure Mach in r0 uce rlces - ' - (B, Th, canadlan Press) Stocks Clo" 1M" glilisgplg/IGONTREALM H March 19-—(C'P)— gidenczkw g2 1-2 - r uce ar e r h tcd , n n 11111111115?“ 17 1.2 us reported by 111; oigingilgn 1;; Arsttield 1.11s £95,’ 17 1-2 unfit-mint c: Agriculture, follow: BeaiénExpl 1.3g 9 1-4 u r: f’ t c B: . B1111i1“§,“f,1‘ 12 pi-iniaejobaingsprigfadgejzldanl? Begense so “m” 4 1-4 first grade solids, Jobbing price, a5 Bidsood ~10 1-2 9-“ ‘v19 s 1-2 1-2-as. Que I10 1 pasteurized, re- Bubio "'1 fies“ 9 3-4 ilzradoii. wiiflesale price, 35; Que no 13111101110 $2 l3 3-4 ded 34 1-2. Br u an 111' "éfim 1o 1-4 éeilggsse: western white 3nd m1- Bu?! cdn .04 i-a m“ cred, wholesale price for ex-part l4 C1111 M111 55 ‘f’ Current re-eipt price western whibé Caribo) 2-53 611F058 14 5-10; western colcrcd 14 Cent P111 1-78 BA 1-2. Cent Pore . .13 Eggs: graded shipments in used Chem F“ ~15 free cases, selling at, A-large 23; 51195191‘ 1-46 _-- A-medium 21-22: A-pullcts 1o- 016-‘11111011-1‘ ~75 15y The cuiudhn Press) 1311-3; B grade 30; c grade 1a- ggglflgflus, 1-32 ‘wk, Chisel Pdtiiiues: whites no 1 75's .50- Dmie 23 3-5 iicva Sculls 277 1.60: no 2, 110-50: NB mountaki no 1311111195119 '11 14 W, 155 1 75's oo-no; PEI cobblers n,- i 131115114111 2-60 ._. 75's .70-.75; PEI mountain no 1 3111mm‘) '40 75's .70-.80. Florida reds, crates, F319“ 2'45 no 1, 2.2.11. F-ii Kirk -°4 I‘ Farmland .02 3-4 U Francoeué- 1 2 G:ds Ln 6 - - i - FINANCE 101101110, March ia-(cri- Gold Gate .011 1-4 1111c gold stacks developed 00115111‘ l-lalcr-w _01 3-4 cubic trading steam on the Toron- - Hard Rock _ 376 to market teddy. Market turnover By Frederick Gardner Halllnger 12 8-4 nliihoe“ ég&fiserg§,gggagiqo X11:5,(£2r:h1af1é1’ls' Associated Pres: Financial Writer 25 1.4 lured bylan active millkfit fro!‘ Prerg- NEW YEJRK, March 19-01%; Insplriitlifln h ' cming 0G1. hkd i ltNcel $313.1 cltoeiengpsxttcglf: for 1i nei- mirifétc rill; tgayn 32152131111 in Jgson 37 1-2 pin o! i0 cents, THTZIOVC!‘ in tlie the final hour of trading as steels, Kerr Add t il 26,600 h e . Mc- Lt d i1 d ir- Ki k Hiid - lfiktfiifmfi 3-4 to i?! air-f, 1301119 gufisuigirenfiinlnmu. sgenutxlle wave. Kiitk Lake ~95 niied 1 3-8 t: 23 3-8 and among of selling. Lake Shorg . 19 the cheaper issues closing 1111115" Small gains and losses were Leitch 52 were up 3-5 cents fcr Cent-rm wgqually divided among Canadian Macassa 3-35 Tim?" .’.‘.‘é‘°‘“$3'r1¢5? $332111??? hi“? 11°11??? 1~§$§ié‘..°°.nd°1§"“n°- $11.11.? 1'33 01110 - ’ ' l1 S. TR Rf ' ~ liinl 001901111011 ldvimcei‘ 1° sey Harris. Intemationai Nickel, McIntyre 48 1-4 unis 0B0. |Walkers and Marconi comprised McKenzie 1.09 Mild weakness was displayed bl! i the 0ft list. Min Corp .80 Ccniiiurum, Caribou, East Malartic. The Assciated Press average oi Monarch ‘ .04 1-4 Jason and Brouluii. 00 representative issues, which had Monet-a .50 nClgatliiuhiDfedge flamed 3 31-3 I stood unchangcd freer: 129 . n a s ‘ , s o . int: ialurslilili(sMgcsisey-glagris pfd. i “Juli? 919$’? {:41 hluh for the Noirandal 53 1-! iinudii Malling and Steel of Can- - measure 1,; 45.0, and the year’: low Okalta. .58 1dr. Fractions were added by Bcli 391; Omega. 14 1-1 Telephone. Cockshutt Plow, Good- Among issues ending 0:1 the Pamour 1.23 1r ‘lire. Iniprria] oil, Intei-na- downside were shlpbuildin shares, Pandora .05 onnl Petroleum, Massey-Harris including my, shlpbulld g grid, Payrnaster .23 ltmmon and Brazilian Traction. i Newport News Shipbuilding, which Pick crcw 3-75 Consumers Gas weakened! yiills recently had been among most Powell .75 b130, United ruci A was off i i-z lav-red issues. 1811b -°6 14 i084 and Walkers common weak- , Dggfllng5 M 5405.40 ma“; were "reston 8.25 ‘"9111’? i0 39- lsubstantially above Tuesday's 4M.- Rflyflliic 19 Action was light, in the, base metal 4 San Ant 2.40 list. Smelters weakened 3-4 and ' 5mm?" ~44 ihléiliroini were added by Norandai ‘ gherritt In l. 'h‘1 I E600 . u ...1°..°i».i‘w§.3n‘$§3“i§$ $3313] currgnmgs Sladen 1i Amulet were off s and Steep Rock stew 1W! ~28 1H 1 stigvrB Lake (mg Q1] 1 ed 5 m _5 _____ F11 asc n . ' Ind Anglc-Cgsiilldliin $0251 a celnis NEW YORK. MB-Hfifi. 19-(091- Tack nugii 8.15 flown at 64. The und SterllriB. stepped brisk- Texas .95 ly ou of its recent narrow trading Tcburn 1.55 rut, advanced 1-2 cent on the iree Uclil .20 3 foreign exchange market here to- Upper Can 1.81 ' day to close at $4.06 3-4 for open Ventures 8.40 [market cables. _ t wntglAm 3.3g , The ATgEfltlIie peso r-sc .01 o a rt or: b. cent to 23.15 cents. The Hang Kong and Shanghai dollars weakened a IINLISTED similar amount. The Canadian dol- ilar closed at 84.87 1-2 cents. (Ot- Fbothills M tawa. Fiorezgzi Exchange Control Pend Ore 1.00 Advertising Rates Mimlmum (‘harp iur Any ' war": Announcerrci-ib g “m! "1 7°11 Ier Inch or 4c ‘ ‘nuuuolrtler inch. Addrc. hi"! Guardian locals, 5c per word: Western :nd Eastern locnlo m and Coming Event: 3o per word: "m, 3v 1m word: In Memnrlnm Notices 70c per inch; Llaia of 40:16 Spiritual Oilcringa, Clfdl, etc. 5c per name: Letter: of w m ncc 70c per lnrh Wedding engagement 40 words for $1.00 - Am” cant: for every additional S words. Notion of Thank: and 11nd Presentation $1.00. Other rates on Board rate 9.09-9.91 per cent dis- icount.) NAZIS GET THEM NOW ANIBTEIEDAM —<OP) --Dutch growers have enlarged their vesti- albie acneages and ‘(he immense pmdudion that used to qo to Bfi- tain now goes to Nazi Grrmany. " r: 5T. PETER‘! HIGH SCHOOL Grade x- l, Catherine Ledweli: 2. Keith McEwen: 3. Leah OT-lanley. Grade IX.-i. Billy hedwell; 2, Catherine OT-Ianley; S, David Pratt. Grade VIIlL-l, Donald Anderson, 2. Owen Mullln; 8 Arthur MacNelll. Grade VL-i. Francis Ledweli: 2, Eileen Downe: 8, Glendon McKin- non. Grade V.—l. l. Miriam Ways; 2. Payable in Advance Ad". lament: l5 Cent: per word. Lists of Sllircrlpiinnl L‘: For Sale N! I Al! - our: STACK nu. ‘ml- Earl Jenkins, Southport ‘ 11-130-3-19-21. imoflifnlnlile; {minimises}: (llATél . nlpec - IYUY . .l Currie, ihirview, or Dept. of L- 129-3-18-21. 8111i: — V HAY-STACK 0 = hm A- W. 11:, Douse. R Iriil-Zi-ifl-fil. LOTS FROM I T0 l0 Ir1‘1-3-19-2L "lcs 17 x 22 inches sultabo 11 mithouses. 50 cents per °" the Lower Malpcqun siitiz-naiivv c/inbnomn _. in ‘kmm Auiilv Gilfldlln. Aimv Bell s» Mathiesori. b» i ~ n Miscellaneous ORDER FRUIT NURSERY STOCK now. l". S. Reeves, Bouthport. 11-13-3-18-31. UNLOADING CAR. 0F COAL $8.00 ton delivered. Cash. E. N Kayo. 11-159-3-20-21. Male Help Wanted wan-ran - my ro worm on . . O. M . Winsloe. mm w yeun-iss-a-zo-ai. MONTREAL, Mai-ch 1v ~10?) - increase of $1,254,697 was reported today by Canadian National Rail- way, in gwwe icveniiea of $5.247.- 109 for the vccck ended Mwrch l4. John McInnis: 8. Dot McKlnnon Grade IV.—1. Robert Anderson: i, Kathleen Pratt: 3 Lohmn Dorvne Grade III-l, Mary Ledwell; i, bL/‘lcriln Mahar; B, Georgina Mae- iii-en. Grade 11-1. Ralph McKinnon: 2. Guv Sanderson: 8 Marion McrEwen. Grade L-l, Bobby Macuiri: 2. Marlon Sanderson; 3, Fred: Mm: Callum. Daniel Mmdonnlll. Francis G. Maclnnll. Teachers. iziuivoiivc UP FATHER The limiter River Brnnch of the M‘ °titi‘i.“°“d“nd'°‘ii“i ‘£851; at cmn - 111:1‘ Tul evening Much 0th, with an attendance oi twenty-one. The evening was spent in knittinl followed by the business meeting, wlthMraitSMaclieodinthc chair. This minutes of lut mot- ing worn nod and IPPIWNd- n" committee in chnric of pity “Civil " reported some read! 101' tice. Collection amounted to £1.52. M11. Cyril Smith i: 11th:: squares together of the it quilt. Those square: were knit by the IIIIIEO! chfldrvinhfilrs. Hadley c o gather for mo it. guilt: are to bedonate roas for evacuees m- refugees. Finished goods on hand are as foi- lowsz-SO pairs socks, 5 scarves, 5 turtle neck sweaters, 7 army sweat- er, 2 ribbed helmets. 8 aero capl- Mrs. O. H. MucGui invited the member: to meet a her home for next mee . first 111881111 lnugg; r11. The mee g cloepd wi h mug]: Word has been received from Wilfred Watts "Somewhere in Eng- parcels sent _ joyed them greatly. The two other boys from the Hun-fer River Red Cross who are now in Iimgland are Earl Stewart and Clarence Mac- Leari. Each received his Christmas parcel and enjoyed the contents greatly, and one suggests sending back the boxes for a re-fill. The many friends oi Mr. Iefuta Wood, of Hunter River. are pleas- ed to see him home after an 11p- eration in the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital. The Hunter River School is pru- gresslng most. favourably utider the capable management o! Princi- nal Theo Ling with Miss Miriam Woolrier as assistant. Miss Woolner reports that her Grade I is unique as rt is made up entirely of "twins" -two boy: and two iris, in : brother-sister ccmbina on. Miss Helen Stewart of the stat! oi Moore and MacLeod, Charlotte- town, was a recent visitor here. the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stewart. On the evening of March 13 a farewell party was held at the ricme of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bagiirili Hazel Grove, when friends and neighbors met to bid goodbye to Mr. Eric Bagnall, who leaves short- ly to join his unit in Toronto. An appropriate address was read by Louis Bagnall and John Maclnnis. oi-i behalf of all present, presented Eric with a purse. The evening was spent 1n games and dancing. lunch being served by the ladies. Friends are sorry to sec Eric go but are proud that he has answer- ed his country's call. Mrs. Gifford Bain and daughter of Comwail were among those who attended the iarewell party in honour oi Eric Bagriall. Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Bagnall and small son of Sumiinerside were also pres- ent. On the night of Feb. l3, friends and neighbours of Hunter River and surrounding districts met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William MacMiliari to welcome their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Hilton MacMillan, to their midst. Hilton, for some years past, has been em- ployed in United States. He was fortunate enough there to meat the charming litlte lady who is now his helpmate. The people of this community are more than glad to welcome her, because she has be- come the wiie of a native son and because she comes from the land of a great trleridly ally. The happy young couple were the recipients of many useful and beautiful gifts. The evening was spent in dancing. The music being furnished by Mr. Scotty Armstrong. Lunch was serv- ed by the ladies. Mir. William Smith was visited recently by his grandsons Alvin and Raymond Mitten of DQrchcster,,I:{. B. Both young men are serving with His Majesty's forces. While here, they also visited their aunt‘ Mrs. Duncan Nicholson and Mr. Nicholson. Mr. Honeywell Spence who has been seriously ill at his home in Greenvale has entered the Prince Edward Island Hospital for treat- men . M1‘. uid Mrs. J. B. MncKay of Stanley Bridge were recent visitors here, the guests of their daughter. Mrs. J. B. Bums. While here Mrs. rMaeKay accompanied by her daughter and granddaughter visit- ed Charlottetown. Mr. uid Mrs. N. A. Outcliffo. Fredericton were recent visitors to Charlottetown. Mrs. Gordon Houston oi May- Ileld has been on an extended visit to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Pope Bagnall, Hamel Grove, where shc was called owing to the serious ill- ness of her father. It is pleasing 1o note that Mr. Bagnall is some- what improved. Mira. Angus Nicholson is visiting her sister-in-law Mrs. Patterson o! Charlottetown. NH‘. Carter, of Montreal is visit- mz her parents, Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Weeks, Fredericton. Friends are pleased to hear that Mr. Herbert Macneod of Kingston. Ontario, expects to be stationed on the Island this cumin: summer. He l Tip Top Tailors’ receiver c‘ ' inanewshipment q)’ British woolens. vore accident, in which he suiiered a broken ankle. He has fully re- covered and as stated above expects soon to be back on the Island. Mr. and Mrs. Morten Lzirklii, New Glasgow were recent visitors heie, the uests of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Clarg. Miss Blanche Stead of “Yheatley River was a recent visitor here. 0n the evening of March 13th a large concourse of people assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pet- er Martin, to bid farewell to Mr. and Mrs. James Brown and little son and daughter. who are leaving to take up their rc-Jlence in an other community. An address was read on behalf of all present to which Mr. Brown suitably replied. The presentation of a beautiful gift followed. The evening was spent in dancing, music, and social, intercourse. Lunch was served by the ladies. All joined, in ivisiiiug Jim, Jeanette and little family, licip- piness in their new home. The regular meeting of the W. M. S. Presbyterian Church met at the home of Mrs. Frank Bugrifill with eleven ladies present. The meetimz opened with the "Call 1D Worshi " by the president lO'll)\1,'- ed by he devotional period. Tiio theme was "Courage". Appropriate readings were given by Mrs. Robt. Maclieod, Miss Gladys Andrews Miss Marion Glllis, Miss Frances Bagnall. The business period fol- lowed. Minutes of last» meeting be- ing. read nnd approved. Roll mil was answered with the wan] "Truth." Next meeting is to be at, the home of Mi". Robt. Sm1th_ Lunch was served by the 11051135; Grain is with the Flyln Piorces. Some weeks aizo Berber met with a se- CHICAGO. March 19-1111»- Wheat led anothrr broad price ad- UNSURPASSED VAL UN EQUALLED SELECT! UNUSUAL UL]. sronns nvznvwnnn: 99 Grafton Street, Sunnyside vun_e in the grain pits today that paralleled the rise of many c-m- modities, including important ag- ricultural products like lard and soybeans. Wheat rose as much as 2 cents. 00m more than a cent rye about a cent and oats Iractionally. A number of contracts reached. the best; levels oi the seas-n. May wheat; touched B9 1-8 at one stage, with.- in 3-8 of the season's high and the lizghcst for any contract here since December when futures sold above 90 cents. May com at 65 5-8 was the highest since last November and 9 cents above the price a year ago. Wheat» has risen abcut 8 cents in the past three w<eks. Sp.t corzi rose l-4—1 cent. Soy- bean; r059 as much a_=‘4 1-4 cents at one stage to the highest, love]; smce last M21y_ WINNIPEG, March l9-—(CP)_ All coarse grain prices touched new seasonal highs on Winnipeg grain cxchzingi ttday iis buyers tcok c"m_ iriancl ct operations, apparently en- c-uragcd by the strong display at Chicago. Wheat. futures prices were firm most of the session but fin- ished 1-4-3-8 cint lower, May at 7? 1-3 111d Julv 79 3-4 cents a bush. e T519 131101105 Aires market was clf-‘Pfii fOr an Argentine liolidav, Flax value; jumped more than three cents. Livestock MONTREAL, March 18--(CP)— There were lll cattle l2 sheep and lambs, 521 hog", and 218 c-lvxs for sale on Montreal llvestck mar- krts tcday. Calves w-cre again 50 cents lower. Either kinds of live stock remained ;rm. One cal-load of good quality steers made $9.25 and commoner kinds from $7 to $8.50. Butcher cw; were 4.50 to $7. Cumiors and cutters _$3 '1' 1 P o 1 1. l2 to 4.21. c h $6.25. mum ‘m’ w“ *5 '° Veal calves were fully 50 cents lcwer. There were no tops, A few medium veals sold 111p to $10 with, commoner veals ir.m $7.50 to mostly $8.50 Five hot house lambs averaging _ 110111111 '70 pounds were sold at $12 each. Sheep were $4 1,0 $6_ ’. Hogs were mostly $11.70 for B-l. dresscd with one load up to $11.75 and $8.85 fcr B-1 off trucks deliv- ered. Grside “A" drew $1 per hog Premium with discounts on 0ft grades. Sows were At Moricton ra brought $11.50. S-ws, rail grade number one up to 270 pounds $7.65, number one over 270 pounds ‘$6.65, number two all tveiglits $5.65, Choice steers $9.50, gQgd 3350’ medium $7.25, fair $6, common $5. _ $8.25. srcd $7.50, med-Hm $6.75, lair $5.75, common $4.75. Good cows $6.25, mcdium ?31Z°1§%§ l;‘r'i’.=..f“.§‘.it“ §%”51°““ butcher bull: $5.50. 5 s 0 ° $4‘ Veals $8.50, grassera $4.50, DAUGHTER OF CANADIAN LONDON , r -rc1=> -Eliza.beth 5-01-1150“ need 90. dauphter of me late Michael Steven-on, Quebtq (led at her home in K:rL=1ng1°n_ HZnACW‘ |l m" 111W" ,1‘, THANK WHO ER TH? FOQ. “A5 60'!’ 11121-20 o1= iziaiews THE 821.1.- red with saoiusvz in the “m” pIiod at mo. chateau-Dread?” ' MI MAGGIE BACK ALJZEGKJ/B-E l l- CK- i M320 AH-MQ JGGS-VVE EEO TO GET VOL; 0"!" 1°" Km Fur-in- sync-in, Inc . wine mu “we vy-hund-cnl and Individually tailored lo your penoncl measurement. PAGE FIVE UE Markets At A‘ Glance -4 My The Canadian Press)‘ ‘ Toronto-Gold and industrial sale! higher; other groups narrowly 0 wer. Monirell-Pnnen lower; other m- dustrlal: and gold; higher. N?! York-Stocks closed slightly ower. Winnipeg-wheat 1-4-3-11 min lower. New York-Cotton. rubber and m1- fee higher; sugar lower. Professional Bards McLEOD 81 BENTLEY W. Eu BENTLEY. K. C. J. A. BENTLEY, K. C. C. F. BENTLEY. LL. B. Barristers and Attorneys-at- Law MONEY T0 LOAN 154 Prince Street 4 MDBRELI. & 00? D. F. ARCIIIBALIJ Chartered Accountant: Ealtern Trust Building Charlottetown PALMER 8i HASLAM l. l. BASLAM, B.A., L.L.B. BARRISTER, ETC. Bu! of Nova Bcotia Chamber! Charlottetown, PJ-‘nl. MONEY TO LOAN Phone B5 l‘.(). Box I) _._:_.. L: BELL 8. MATHIESON MONEY T0 1.0m Cnmeron Block, Charlottetown P. E. Island. H. F. McPHEE B. A. K. C. NOTARY. m. BARRISTIJB SOLICITOR Biicy Building Charlottetown. MocGUlGAN 8. TRAINOR MARK R. Ma-GUIGAN. KI‘. C. ST. CLAIR TRAINOR. K. O nrristrs, ScYr-‘inrn. Etc. MONEY T0 LOAN Olfice: Over fiovincial Bank. Richmond Street. Chsrlottctcwn.