THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN S STUCK Montreal Stock Market Quotation» ___.- (Canadian Press) - Hllh Low Montreal iisriiot I Sliiolighto Kensington School Closing Hunter, Percy Hunter, Glen Ber- nard. ' Grade Sim-Doris Saunders, Reta Clark, Rilla. Brahanr, Doris Kenne- dy. Millie Beairsto, Dorothy Besir- sto, Willa Csseley, Olive Clark, Verdun Pnynter, Leonard Watson, Ella Fiahaven. Nova Scotia Providing For T. B. Patients ._._._._ KENTVIIIILE, N. 5., July t-(B) the Canadian Presn-Claimlns steady advances in the war or tuberculosis, the Nova Scotla Med‘ ical Association today decided to continue the attack until hospital beds were provided for every pa- tient in the province in need oi treatment. The report of Dr. J. K. McLeod of Sydney, chairman of the advis- ory committee, stated that accom- modation for nearly 200 patient» would be added before the end oi the year, including 84 beds at thl Nova Scotia sanatorium, Kentviila 12 at St. Mary's Hospital, Inver ness; 10 at Inverness Memorial Hospital; 40 at Sydney, where ar. annex was under construction, and 50 at St. Martha's Hospital, Antig- | onlsh, Progress also was reported in dealing with cancer, a serious prob- lem in Nova Scotia. The staff oi ‘ the provincial IaboratoFy had bee: enlarged so that free tissue exam- inations were available to all regulai practitioners and local hospitals. The supply oi radium had beer increased, and free transportation had been provided for patients who could not pay their own fare to medical centres. ‘ ' ' to d othsrpromihsnt _:ll::rs=n::'§£ns ‘:14 ""v"°” “'5' » worsen-sync closed K W!" l" 3m” " Wostls Amos! m“ u?“ ,' stloasi Biscuit, lie 0w. - lied Chemical sud Du Pout rose frrm s Jnpjorfrsction to morotbllll 9° "F not. American Tobacco shares WON stronger coincident with lpbvlllwfl of s bullish earnlhll estirnoto for ti“ first half. Other tobsccos moved lym- pstheticaliy, Oils were Illlllfll b! fur- ther ' " improvement and the ability of prices to-hold Internation- nl Shoo was run downthhslhf’ a gosen i t d lo d r e w. roc- "t m °°:."'¢|,,',I,'-'Tm:§t|',?, mullril-nflaifrblls. Pgsefsrrd? broke’ 0 o: -, ‘h,’ f g‘ srence ssua ... at In l: “glguflgg fig: f1,’ n", 3.231%,“ “.122 fugue." ‘Total business H: I22: gar: ‘wheat and cotton eou- "WWI"!!! 1° 737-939 "'"'"' ' .'r|b|.|lQd liberally to thegenersl lm- ' . t. ' vigxxi"... Telephone, ‘with s break or nearly two points to 1b n new re- s-ord low, made the market uneasy -. during the first hour or so but re- , slstsnce of that leader st the quota- New" You. ‘Curb Canadian I’ ) ‘\ . Higrlr-Low Class ‘iiliilP liEPiilii Below will ho lotmd a brief synopsis of telegraphic reports re- ceived st the Head Oiiice of the Bank oi Montreal from its Branches. 'I‘he Branch Managers have complete and intimate know- ledge oi each local situation and are in close touch with crop con- ditions in all sections oi the dis- tricts mentioned. _-__ (s, mi- p. cum." 9H "s" NIW’ YORK Jul s The Commencement Exercises of Hcnsiugton High School were held in the King George Hall there on Thursday ovening before an aud- ience that filled the building. w. James Psndergast. Trustee, presided, introducing the following 11min!!!- ._.__- (Ullldlnl P ) MONTREAL, July ST-Sbllowing an earlier period of dull sud featureless trading, tho local stock market in the Stocks Abitihl Power Bell Telephone llrasllinn as‘ 10 B C Power A , in - B C Power B .. 4 hi ted In that centre creating a de- Brousa Pld , cldedly better feeling on the local street. Brokers reported s real de- stocks in today's session Proficiency in Grade VII.-Jesn Profltt. Proficiency in Grade VL-Doris Saunders. Prizes ior Perfect Attendance- Rllla Brahani, Reta Clark, Erma Hughes, Jean Proiitt, Doris Saun- ders. ' English in Grade VII.-Claire Somcrs. History and Geography in Grade VIL-Jean Profltt. Arithmetic in Grade VII-Adele Brown. English and Arithmetic in Grade, Grade VI.—Doris Saunders. ' History in Grade VL-Rliln, Bra- ham. Geography in Grade VL-Jieta Clark. . _ o!‘- .' t ti o- sud with this as levers . " Zgifgmpnvsa rschoi- - eonsistengy s‘ ring ‘the afternoon Shorts Infl- ,1 imprs, by Mylar,“ mosses. mouhtless the that , ‘ supplying us. London has eing a purchaser Can . on the . (‘an PROGRAM Remarks by Chairman. Opening Chorus-Our Country's Flag. Violin Bolo—Erma Hughes. Remarks by Principal. Prizes and Certificates-Grade X. Prices and Certificates-Grade IX. and VIII. Plsylet, King Cole-Primary Pu- pils. l Prizes and Certiflcstes—Grades VII. and VI. Msypole Dance-Grads I. II. and comparatively G m" ‘I J tliers would appear defiul dlca- tloris of the quite completely sold out condition of the market here, with [floating supplies of stocks st a min- mum. MONTREAL; July 6—(By the Cau- adisn Pressl-A flurry in stocks, all but one oi‘ which good gains, and a five point sdvsneo in Consolidated Siuelters featured s bullish afternoon market today on the Montreal Stock Exchange. The morning‘ triidlng was quiet and lu- clined to lower prices, Fourteen gains to five losses were shown at tho conclusion of trading, fractional advances being scored by Coeksbut viz..." Cons h! Smelt Dm mm“ _ Crops in every part of the Do- minion have made rapid growth during the past week; weather con- ditions have been favourable, with no important setbsc‘ reported from any district. Throughout the Pra- irie Provinces the growth of all grains has been hastened by the warm, showery weather of the past two weeks. Wheat is now oom- menclng to head and- conditions generally are satisfactory. There is sufficient moisture for the present, but general rain would be benefic- ial in Southern Saskatchewan and Manitoba. T‘ from pests is confined to scattered localities. In Quebec rains have benefitted crops in practically every section; in Ontario good rains have Occurr- ed during the past week and all crops are making satisfactory pro- gress; in the Maritime Provinces the outlook has been improved by rains and warmer weather; and in British Columbia a.ll crops ‘are growing well. Details follow: . _ WHAT ‘I!!! STOCK IABKITDIDI Wed Tue 2H 1'23 100 Ill 4-13 Number of advances .. .. Number of declines .. . Stocks unchanged ... Toisl issues traded ._ int N k .. .. ‘links of Wuoils . Massey flsrris life-Front .. . Mont Power .. Mont Trsmwiiys . Nat Breweres .. . Mont Pow 3% deb Nst Steel Cur .. Power Corp ... . Quebec Power . Shawlnigsn . .. . Steel of (‘iiniida . Winnipeg Elcc . "Stool: Exchange (Canadian Press) - _ ll-Igb Vinyl“ Lg‘? . t I 33% 2% Stocks Air lleduc . American Recitation-Blanche Hughes. Prizes and Certificates-Grades V. and IV. ~ Violin Solo—Rosezita McKenzie. The Merry Dairymalds-Grades IV. and V. Prizes and Certificates-Grades III. and II. of abort covering, was III important factor hero, On the Street it iriis reported that London had recently become a large purchaser of the better Canadian stocks. The number of gains recorde onismsli turnovers indicated that the market rvns sold out with floating supplies of stock at a minimum. Consolidated Suielters rise of five points was scored on u turnover of 200 shares. Bank of Commerce went up.S% on 32 snles; Bunk of Montreal 1 points on broken lots Royal Brink 7% on I00 snles and Toronto 7 points on ‘broken lots, Brazilian Traction was sctlvs lead- 15 to 101,4, on 1,300 snles. , rife advanced 1,5 to 11% .. 8 on snles of 1,278 slinres and liiniiirenl Goodyear Rub (lllllldlill PIQII) Power, third was uuchnged at 21% Int Harvesters Bond with sales of 1,180, Int Nickel . 0f Clflldd 536-34 ... Bell Telephone Inst s p of Canada Dominion Textile Preferr p. of Canada ~ 48% to 1o_ ii new low, in its first 1on2 .0! Clflldfl 5-43 -- appearance: liicColi lost 1,4 of Canada "Ki-BB Winnipeg Electric dropped r4 at n. 01' l-‘lfllldd ‘Kr-W Minor gnins included cement up 14: (‘In Nd! Ill‘! 456-51 Dominion Brdge up 1,4; Holinger iip flan Nat Rye Mo’: firs cents; Nickel of» rc- ' (‘an Nat RI‘! ii-si , oi Steel csi- up is; lvsiionnia Can Nat Itys 5-09 up s4 n 131,‘, D0 H! C"! N" 3" 5 Sales were 0,533 shares sud $14,050 b d! Do of Can Nat Ssr 5-41 m; _ Sterling closed at 84.0710 and Unit- ed States funds st a premium rif 13% per cent. _@._________ MOUNT STEWART - VICINITY 1% I 2% GRADING LIST From Grade III. (Sr.) to Grade IV.-1, Vina Higgins; 2, Eric Duvar; 3, Francs Kelly; 4, Lowell Clark; 5, fBlalr Macdonald; 6, Wlnnifred 'Brown; '7, Violet Cameron; 8, Mll- dred McFarlane. Prize! and get-mica“. Grade L From Grade III. Jr. to Grade III. Closing Chorus-Canada, My i 51' "-1: “Frame M°M3h°l13 2- 50mg, Francis Thibeau; 3, Joyce Howard; 4, Elwood Clark; 5, Yvonne LeBlanc; Am Tel Tel Ann Copper tuhlson ... ,- Byers A M . Can Pacific .. Case Threshing . Commonwlth Sou CocirCols ffniiiulcrcc . 175 138% Canadian . G'ov’t. Bond Quotations ______ sud -0ll Indian » 18% s Lt Power A PRIZE LIST ton; S, George Graham; 9, Judson MacLeari. From Grade II. to Grade III. Jr.~ To rint i a —1, Georgie Proiitt; 2, Mary Pen- r dergast; 3, Gladys LeBlanc; 4, Ruby s c! [Escape Carr; s, Eddie Pendergast; s, Ralph’ MaeKay; '1, Anna Hughes. I Proficiency in Grade III. Sr.-1, Vina Higgins; 2, Frances Kelly. Proficiency in Grade III. Jr.—— 1, Lorraine McMahon; 2, Joyce How- ard. Proficiency in Grade 11-1, Geor- gie Profitt; 2, Mary Pendergsst and Gladys LeBlanc. Perfect Attendance: Lowell Clark, GRADE iL-Senlor Doris MscKenzie, First Rank, donated by Mrs. W. MBCLGBII. l B d, S d k, Alberta Northeastern Area-Early , M22‘: Ra“ 50w“ what is heading PM M ‘an Linda Hardy Two car's erfect average height oi about I4 inches. ' y p co Wm d] ittendance. ...;::" s"? “::.:1:::...":.:’..; m 13-». Southeastem Area-Mild weather year‘ and sumcient moisture are produc- ' “"1” Bem“'d- “mm” “Fm” ing rapid growth of all crops. Suin- mm- 315w’? ‘ind Gmirallhy- m" ‘mowing 1s we“ advmcm-L Ab Gladys Baker, proficiency ‘in Map berta Western Area-With warm 5W4!"- weather and occasion l showers, the growth oi all crops is rapid. 6, Thane Bernard; 7, Helen Hamil- I Ken Copper . Lambert Co ... ... g Montgomery Ward .. New York Cent . .. North American North Pacific .. . Pcc Gss Elcc .. ... Par Publlx Pub Serv of N J Prairie Provinces High Low 9% “git Close n s72 TEURO, N. 3., July 6.--(By Th! Canadian Pressl-Jrances Eagles ability as a sprinter saved her from a masked man who assailed her in the woods near her home. accord- ing to evidence recorded in ooui‘ here today. She testified at the preliminar, hearing for Herman Morrison oi Lower Economy, who is charged South Bsliwuy Stand Brands .. Stand Gns Elec , Stand Oil of N J Tens Co .. ... l0 Tons Gulf Sui hur .. - Tim Roll Bearng .. U Carb Carb Paelii ("o reign Exchange MONTREAL, July 0—(By tbs Can- sdisn Pusan-British and foreign st- chsnge in relation to the Canadian ' rui compiled by the Royal Mlsg 1d; Mggxay, who L5 tun,” GRADE X.-Junior Corp ... B k ' f L‘ iadn, closed today ss fol- with Weflflflg 8. X71851! with intent tl - ‘ll u"; gnlgerhgniklgiv Iilfeiflnjlpeso om,’ ing for a nurse in Montreal, is at T719!‘ h” Wen 5118M °uiw°m Hfinnigzsiltizg; @3816“? ofitkhe commit an indictable offence. fihlliiw .. n s s: . Au:triilIa.'l10und.J.'.’il4-ii. - Present spending her vacation at dame“ l° “limb” MP“ 5"“ 0"" GUM“ m" Rank ‘educational and file iioifsuieyn feat- “mm” “mm” bwm" ° _ v00 rm: Hall , .. w:olgioercllh .60 . Austria, ccglélainsdiga! dllllteii- the home of her parents Mr. and m“ u” “mung ‘Md headway‘ Nomm m,“ pmnclency i“ map m 1 t Herman, told the court he was wall 0 Nip! ng .. ... . . l’ hnrellxaow‘, m‘- Pumre continues ,- u“ 5.51“ studlm ures of e schoo, he whole Dis- Montague Stewart. ing along the Parrsboro road on the morning of June 27 when he heart a, voice from the woods tell him tc go to the school and advise Fran- ces Eagles she WBs wanted at horm to accompany her mother snc brother to Truro. Receiving the message, the l5 yea lev, not quoted. H trict have the deepest confidence in orig Kong do hrs, the complete manage rt and no reason is ever evident for carping criticism. Pastoral matters, civic business, educational advancement and religious harmony all coalesce and place Kensington among the foremost Towns in the Province. uirnrln atchewan Northern Area - Wheat is largely in shot blade, some head- ing out, with sn average height of i2 inches. Coarse grains are con- sidered iairly good. Crops Reser- slly are satisfactory. Moisture is sufllcient for the present. Saskatch- ewan Southern Area-Crops are MacKsy, Mount mu not . quoted. , Czechoslovakia. crown, . Denmark, krone 0.2215. Finland, finmsrk, 0.0194. _ Franco, franc, 0,0441, Germany, relcbsuinrk, 0.2710. Great Britain, pound, 4.0710, Greece. drnciiiun, 0.0075, - Holland, fiorln, 0.4500. GRADE IX. Mrs. W. MscEwen, Ill-rt few months has In the U. S. A. has returned to her home here. and spent a few days visiting her sister, Mrs, Fulton a Grain Market .__.__ (Canadian Press) BONDED WHEAT who for the been residing First Prise in General Proficiency, Louise Johnson. Certificates-Louis Johnson, Eve- lyn MacNeill, Norma Clark, Mar- Hnngnry, peiign. not quoted. t H t , N i , NEW yQ3K_ m", 5_5°mhd when inim, rupee, 0.3015, Douglas, Savage Harbor. recently. patchy. Practically all wheat is in u“ u“ er onm .1)“ son gratitude h“ been expressed w the dd 3m h“ school at recess m‘ closed firm. Closing: m, so; on. 62 ma,‘ 113;, "-81%, . mo, “d,” Wm, “m, mm “m, G11“ Cllfk- pupils the parents the teachers the took a short cut through the woodi w|yxwygq Jugoslnvia, ‘dinsr, 0.0m. services were held in Mount ‘ieadlng out. Height oi wheatvsr- school‘ 03,01,115 an} the clergyinlen ‘m me Fume)’ hmneward‘ s)” m‘ llvsr . New Zealnnd, pound. 8.7009, stew-n Unwed ch h 1 I 6 to o m h GRADE VIII. 1 I a masked man came out from be. ‘total ss es £00,000, wmmpgq, Jug, 5.41;, m, c". Norway, krone, c.2010. . urc , on Sunday es rom S c es. Oats and for the mos; desirable unity that 1 t s, ck hex. W,“ smmsrsn ' jexhblutsiigdlcifizesa tour; Kglliilgglllfifolgiufjlilfgglfli. ‘t “We” A- M'A"'th°..°1°5@ °f the b?” 0'" on]? ‘m.’ I'M" ‘own First Prize General Proficlency—- mfiainsfy‘ ‘ 2 Clellefiawhellrushe screamed , . L,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, Chm,“ South Africa, pound. 6.4m- serviec the sacrament of the Ifltdi fl do are bw wI-rd- Crone would m“, Brown __________ “b ,, n, h . 4° Qguqsrch . Iwrlfls’ slim of ii to 1 Cent-widest Spain, pessts, 0.002!» sum,“ w" “mmmered. Rev’ M “mm mlurmb by “nun "m y . he threatened to rain her s f Sweden krone, 0. . SWItlel-Ilsnd ri-siic, c.2222. Unveil States, dollar, 18% percent “r§ns':\'\'rm'ronk_ July ii-Forelrn e!- chiingo firm. Crest Britain 3.55%; France 3.92%: iiniy 510%: Bell"!!!- 13.0l; ‘Germany 23,70; Canada 87%. _.____--_-__ 772a Montreal Curb Market fluctuation in wheat oral days-st tbs clos The advance made in the face of in- different trading in the pit, Volume of, business was no larger than in previous days when vaiucs have drift- m downward for wsnt of any sus- n . ed support. The July future finished 1i First Prise in Public School Certificate lhrnms-Earl Clark. P. S. C. Examination Certificates —-Earl Clark, Marjorie Kennedy, Percy Brown, Gertrude Cameron. Albert Thompson, Velda Caseley. futures in sev- djd not amp the noise, she dashed a‘ away and he followed. Then it was she proved the prizes she had won st community and school races hsc been well awarded; for she reached the open fields in advance of he: assailant. who then diSQPPEBTOd l! the woods. The hearing was adjourned until July 6, and an application for bail on behalf oi the prisoner was re- fused. Manitoba-Wheat is making good headway and early varieties are headed; avcrsgeheight is 1b to 20 inches." Coarse grains are inclined to be patchy in some districts. Pra- ventive measures against the grass- hopper threat continue. There are Ilwradic reports of important dam- age, but such outbreaks so far an in restricted areas, although there has been damage over many parts of the southern ares. x- Ohlflflln, Pastor. FLAGS WILL MARK ROADS QUEBEC, July 6.—(By The Ca- nadian Presn-History will be es- tablished in the Province of Que- bec during the coming summer when both the Union Jack and the ' Stars and Stripes appear on a road sign within the limits of the pro- vince. The road on which these inter- national signs will be used is the Miss Sadie Farquharson, teacher at Bridgetown, is now spending her vacation at the horns oi her parents IB- lflii Mrs. Frank Farquharsou, Cansvoy. "D GRADING LIST ..____ Muchmympathy is felt for the bereaved relatives of the late Mr. Robert Pilot of savage Aarbor, who’ psmsd sway on Saturday emiing. From Grads I. to Grade II. (Sr.) 1, Inghlm MscNeill; 2, Linwood Tbombs and Wilns Delaney; 3, Ar- w the gains scored. Chicago's also helped sccentustc ihs better tom- ore , tho United States winter , threatening to esuse ser- I-lnsaag;ipr-*> §§§°'ae§’“s=' , Miscellaneous lay to harvest operations now r way chiefly responsible of‘ both North Overnight export Amsrlcsn markets, n wheat was of business in Csundla (Canadian Press) Stocks H185 11°" Asso Breweries .. .. Clo‘so tiring mo Oil .. Stores .. w-Pilotwssois f‘ friends and will be grootly missed. very quiet re- disawit-‘on. but made hosts of 5...... of cum Grain and root crops are in good thur Mill; 4, Geraldine MacLean 5, Gussie MacDonald; 8, Agnes Mc- Kenna; ‘I, Nelson Csseley; 8, Roy Clark and Mabel Sample; 9, John Portland Springs-Montreal high- way and is 300 miles in length. It will be internationally maintained by both the State of Maine and road signs will bear the inscription: "Montreal-Porilziril" ‘With i319 United States rind British flags d6- mm °°"'°q“°"°' "d ""4"" Imperial Oil . '—*— mndlmm‘ Emmet‘ m’ h“ u‘ Inglis‘ 10 111611111 Gill the Province of Quebec and the picted therac" l, , - . . . w-‘filai tegtllgsfllifo rthuprilgiey" rigfiiiii: lfi"°,l'.',‘.,,ffik.“f? s “m” n" 11°14 1n MW!" ‘mlydfl: ‘i’; 91in? m" m‘ Prom Grade I to Grade II, Jr.- c m, ,.,,,, . ‘fl,’ "w "It "fir-summer disarm m... m...- .. 1w Stewart Presbyterian church o! Pm‘- ‘m l’ ° “l” i‘ 5°‘ 1, Wanda. Mann; s, Glenn MacKay; "osmosis?" .1 l i-aiirie Can ' ' "' -' Nosed" - m‘ m“ ‘m Sunday at el A M Dr M m‘ “mm "m" ""’°"‘b1° °°“d1' ‘sn western: houiyii .40; out’: Uhn- Local export". sIlvveilcmslnflirfatiis'olig"eir': 3W5, ‘l. .... 14% 18 Gm" Paw-even i ' I ' E‘ H0118. THC and small fruits hi6 3' Jam Buy"; 4' Erwin Thompson; 40s . ' ' on w stern no. II .40; oats, foeil, no, ing wheat patents, r ncouds 4.10; flour. winter wheat pat- " flour, white corn is ton 18.25; 2.0 ' bay I10. h 0n! 5, Iiric flsbaven; s, Fred Folland; ‘l, James Clark; S, Ethel Chisholm; I, lirlo Watson; 10, Richard Kelly. From Class B. to Class A.—1, Les- lie Clark: 2, Andrew Marks; 3, Norman Mill; 4,, Patricia Pender- gust; 6, Joan Ibllsnd. Class B.-l, George Wsdman; 2, Barrio Mscdonald; s, Ralph Beairs- tio: 4, Sheldon Cameron; i, Minnls Gill; S, Inghom Chisholm; 'I, Char- lie Gorman; s, Joseph Thibeau. is o . Teck Hughes illers had bought in that market, sis and shippers wore in the market for most grades of cash wheat but the demand was not keen and promising. Province of Ontario Fall wheat is exceptlonaDy heavy; damage from smut and lodging is not important. Spring trains show average promise. In Western On- tario cutting of s heavy hay crop is under way: in the Eastern sco- tion tho yield will be light. Can- ning peas. which are in small scro- age, show only fair promise. Tho yield of strawberries has been heavy; the condition oi’ other small fruits is promising. Applessuffer- ed a heavy Juno drop and the out- look is for a yield under average. rssturesareinssatisiaetoy con- dition. The stand of tobacco on the whole is road. but bish winds have caused some damage to plants on high lands. ' Illlfllo Provinces , Grain drops show good growth. Hay and psshuss are in satisfac- tory condition. Boot crops are pro- gressing favourably. n-ult crops are very promising. Province aria-ii Columbia Saying is Emmi; the cut a about 96% of average. Grain is making ' program. strawberries are a glut on tho mar- hat. Thom Masons demand for I _.___. Miss sum: Cameron, teacher stl West Covehead, is st present spend- llll’ her vacation, at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin 'Gmoron, Head of Hlllsboriough. \ . "ill 34cc Pilot and Miss Mabel wnonnssnz QUOTATIONS Pilli. U. S. A. are at Present sPmd- m“ W, m ing their vacations at their home 5 to 6' in Savage Harbor. fish Quotations cent easier, changed, (‘ssh interest ih coarse grains was confined to barley, sought for export. Bids on barley were generally out of line and dealings were lig‘ . pot . ha, w s, no . t s s r S0 lb. (ban toes. cu" b. "u! smh mount-Ill. w Wlieat: , July ma; on. s1,- Dec. “can: July sans; Oct, 2am; im. . Barley: roiy am; Oct. .12"- Dec. new c. canals- r l BOSTON‘ July 6-—’l‘|:s.|:ty-fiva m- scls arrived at tho fish pier hsro to- day. / Lsr e cod ... ... lilsr sis “m” w- l- 3- 3499111. Charlottetown ‘wssavlsitoriosavagsilsrborre- csntly. ' Prisss for General Proficiency for the term awarded to: Ingham Mac. Neill, Linwood Toombs, Glenn Mac- Klay, Leslie Clark, Geraldine Mac- Isis-n, Wiina Delaney. Wands Mann. Prise for Perfect Attendance: John Inglis. Prise for Lesson Stars on Honor loll awarded to Mabel Sempls. Prise for spelling arid reading: Jean Duvsr. l‘ Swordfish . Largo mackerel '1‘ kers ... ... Lemon solos , Gray soles‘ Floundcrs . PROIJUCEA? A CAI]! PRICES : No, 1 hard 54%: no. 1 nor. 54%: no. 2 nor, ililfl- no. ii nor. 485i; no. 4 nor, 41%; no. S 44%; no. 6 81%: food aim; track Mm no, 1 durum Ii no. 2 durum 60%; no. 3 durum no. t durum 43 glno. S C W. _._..___ ldls.,hmeflt Palfrey and little dolls . Rhoda oi smimt Stewart, llfi-Jvocat-ly on a trip to Mrs. PaifNYs former home in Halifax. __.___ ‘F21? tn1:{,-p:°"?;?:,m:'mfi Trusty as an old ‘t ‘A friend-flit never fails to please with its lasting‘ flavour. ‘Buck Iwlsrtlirwmo HICKIEY o NICHCISDN refiner, ooo r l, .1 So c. finalise. sill, azii’, 00,110 1.04 and July 1-10. , j cos-roll .1” ‘ . J-Cot ifst .°*'~..:.;,*; ....:~:. ""- a: : No. I C, W. st. l feed Ii; no eed 18%; oetsg mi: ma; ssvt UIIUAUQ :00‘ In? o-anicrisl gains val es, m “ad! r l uortrasiscn, July. 0-3:. silk! m4- GIADING LIST Grade Sevem-Jeau Profitt, Claire Somers, Rosesita McKenna, Adele Brown, Erma Hughes, Roy cherries; early varieties have been damaged by spllttlnl. but I heavy yield of late varieties. also 0f sp- plos and peaches, is anticipated. Pears. plums and apricots are ex- pected to yield about 00% of aver- age. Heavy crops of roots and veg- otahin an looked for. ‘archnsoat h made from skin _ cases. Potatoes were nohanlil- pa-psssslroisosossolhhllrl’! i'l ‘I was s visitor to recently. I du o and dsi market hers tod ' ' '——""‘—'———- _ ' I reached in tho final gun” “zifglftiillgigffigvfz. ‘a “nour- m . - , 1 t res crs so ‘Ilisinsso. by extraordinary wot 3d Dfigll at 10 cents a boob‘: WIN Quiax’ July 5,43, The on“ - "'1'. ‘can: 1155311153., i212‘; ‘.1’:-“i.°b'i.2‘.§5"§li£l‘iii°i.l2.."'" '4'" I'm-e W" "i * M- l‘ d, swu news of rnst spresd- mm hrinsthom to the Plov- ,," "I'm" _, ,,,,,,, ,,,_ incos. won today visiting the points . .. “""'-::" cit ~.-*-..i*- 1-"; in =:.'::::'.."~:s:-'.'"::.i:r ,, . . .,,.,.,,¢{‘,~ ' "_ u M w“ nnoownwiismcqimseriiic sscihui ram. Italian opera zi'&li'i.°l'..'=°d.'=§'-'1§f'11°3-t- 1511M ‘mw °' m‘ “m” “'4” a Colnniiim . w-swmwwmvnw- mm“ .,'i"‘i°!‘"'.“"" illusions]. _ _"4_i_\iu 1 331m" l truest Warren. Cherry Hill ing prices tended lower on the plo- loped today, with pa! cents s DWI"! i. an“ ______ conditions southwest gsvs higher. Bocolpts were 04 ho s- At hliish fsetorln the Inst pa Cheese declined rrsetoosily hocom- "ml" m In ‘W’ W" 711501! W111 ll . ost oiosoc firm 1 bees. Approximate! l.” "m! 0f _ a"!!! "om M. (If llltiffll of hbO 0H capital. lb “nu, it: sipts were 1.00! bofll “an, ‘g m. a “V” n” augicfimeonts for seconds, Deceit" Aalld Ifi OM00: ls the I I , I n I loans- only for use as writ- l