ill JULY 4. 1933 Rochiord Square School Prize List‘ n; singing exercises o! gquara School was held ydterdsy mcrainl under the chairmanship es ur. Simon Paoli. The speakers ygra His Honour LieuL-Governcr Dalton, Rev. A. J. Mscmtyre. Rev- E. O'Hanley, Rev. Fr. Dalton. and . W. J. Maclntyre. Following a ei programme the presentation st the Trustee's Certificates took place. ‘ Following were those who receiv- ed certificates: Grade L-Faustina Peters. Grade II.—-Mary Coyle, Emestlne Hughes, Julienne Gallant. Grade TIL-Myrtle Gallant, Flor- Grade VII.- Roena Betta. (3 years); Mary Gallant, Lillian Bar- rett, Inna Larter, Mary Prowae. Grade VIE-Dorothy Regen. (s years); Mary Martin. Marie Mc- Carville, Margaret Sheliccn. ' Grade Ixr-Mary ‘ Doyle (4 years). Lillian Bsmbrick (4 years); Frances McCaray, (8 years): Gen- eva Stanley, Helen Garrett. Grades IX. and X-Mary Hayes. (10 years), iRteNorrie (8 years); Lillian Brown, (2 yesrs);'Bestrice Grech, Marie Seaia. Presentation oi’ Trustees’ Diplom- as tor Proficiency: ' 2, Frances Henneasy; Rush; 4, Marion Coyle. Grade I.-1, Louisa Rossiter; 2, Faustino. Peters; 8, Beatrice Bian- chard; 4, Ida Costello; 5, Teresa Bowlan. 8, Mildred ence McNeill. Grade IV.-Catherine Duiiy, (4 years); Helen Cahill, (2 years); Selma Tulle, (2 _years); Elizabeth Doyle, 'I‘helma Doyle. . Grade IV.-Catherine Duiiy, (4 years), Helen Cahill (2 years); Sel- ma ‘Tulle, (2 years), Elizabeth Doyle, Thelma Doyle. Grades IV. and V-Frances Kelly, Imelda Vautour, Thelma Hennessy,‘ Zeta ‘rrainor. Grade TIL-Evelyn Gallant, Gert- ' rude Coyle, Jean Prunty, Ida Peters, ida McCarvi1lc. l“ WOOL Wanted, a large quantity oi‘ unwashed wool. ' Highest cash prices paid. Bough daily at 267 King St, past railroad station. A. BLOCK & SON 1395-8-28-61 ' iicntral Bus Service BUS OPEN FOR HIRE FOR ANY OCCASION HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS At TWENTY cums each, ii ' ‘mus beiore _ September ' ' nanr-nmrvnas, swan-r “WILLIAMS, VIOLAS and others. P1106 "Sb on rgquggfl, - some uanuuran, 1N Gardener, AN, N. B. P. 0. Box 184. ault. . Grade 11-4,‘ Julienne Gallant; 2, Ernestine Hughes; 3, Mary Coylc; 4, Eudora McNeiil; 5, Kathleen Mc- Neely. ’ Grade 1I.-l. Annabelle Duncan; 2, Frances Wilson; 3, Irene Mc- Mahon; 4, Bernice Doiron; 5, Ber- tha Gallant. Grade IEL-l, Gloria MacDonald; McMahon; 4, Eleanor MacDonald; 5, Irene Gallant. Grade III.—1, Catherine McPhee; 2, Beatrice McGi1livray; mbeth Murnaghan. Tulle. Coste. Grade V.—-1, Eleanor Gaudet. Grade V.-1, thy: 4. Merv Peters. Mullen; 5, GcrtrudeCoyls. Grade VI.-1, Mary MacDonald: did. beth Gallant; 4, Dorothy Regan; 5 Mary I-laughey. Elizabeth McDonald; IeCIair. June 80-61. Spinning and Weaving Send me into Yarn The in your wool to be spun h and wove into Blankstg, ° "E : sin i whini- doubgd ggacents ‘pz-‘Lmu? m“ °l4 53W. and ii Isnlaundergd 5135i ll lakes flve lbs. oi wool per Blanket. Wool must be well washed and ail dirt and burrs n" '1" l" llllllc yarn is medium, “ll 5"“!!! yarn flne, medium ‘Mm- P" IlIlPiIei-‘s name ...’. all PSI-eels and owner's name, lfldrcgg and Instructions inside. Send by mail or freight. Fr i m m" b, paid on 100 lb. lots. F I WM. LANDRIGAN, 35 Queen Street, Charlottetown, Your Destiny, Health and Suc- cess depends on your horoscope. Send 50c ior complete Reading. Give date. placebisnd hour oi birth ii Q, . DAVID I. PARKINSON Suite 3 110-14th Ave East Calgary, Alta. Ilene 30-41. Whdat|cy’s Moat and Fish Market 8S llm Ava. Phone ms —-BEEF—- Illc, 14c, 18c per lb. ... 14c, 18o per lb. Liver .... 15c pcrlb. —VEAL— Ialubkoastum. lllcperib. lamb Chops ..... Sic per lb. SMOKED MEAT Smoked Bacon ... 15o perils. Smoked 11am .... Ne per lb. Rolled Shonllglorsllam 10c lb. ... H_._ IIIlsSalmon 10c lb. 150108011 siwssc iiiiianc its igl- u. Fresh Haddock . 10c per lb. Codllsh .... 0c per lb. (heme Line sac» Goods - and Vegetables.‘ FRI! DILIVIR! Iowl ............. 15c per lb. B- Per ' 1-,- : i Senior Certificates: rctt, Lena Larter, Edna Hynes esa_ A. enault, Laurenla Campbell Murnaghan, Yvonne Arsenault. Junior Certificates 2 Hogan, Mary McAleer. Askill, Mary Blacquiere, Iialey. Mabel Harley, Rita Hennes- sy, Mary Mumaghan, Helen Mc- Rossiter, Kathleen Quinn. Grades VI. V, IV and III received Progress Certificates from Mr. McLean. Trustees Leaving Certificates granted by the Charlottetown Board 0i School Trustees to pupils who have successfully completed the wink c! Grade I. Ruth Toombs, Margaret Bucte. Florence McTague, Lillian Brown. Mary Peters, Ruth Duiiy, Gertrude Walsh. Presentation oi Medals and Spec- ial Prizes. Gold Medal ior Ethics oiiercd by His Excellency Bishop 0'Sulliven awarded to Lillian Brown. Bronze Medal ior General Pro- ficiency ciiered by His Excellency the Governor General oi Canada awarded to Ruth Toombs. Prize ior Second Highest Aggre- Ilio in Grade X. donated by Rev. Patrick McMahon, DD, awarded to MaIII-ret Bum. Gold Coin donated by Right Rev. Maurice McDonald, awarded ior Geometry to Ruth ‘lpombs. Gold Coin ior Latin donated by Hon. Dr. W. J. P. McMillan, Min- ister oi Education awarded to Flor- ence McTague. Prize rec Correct Department dc- v Grade I.—i, Wanda MacMlllan; ,Grade I.—i, Evelyn Francis; 2,,“ l .Ei1na McKenzie; 8. Neledo Arsen- on“ ‘no’ Mum“ Molaonfld‘ 2, Pauline MacDonald; 8, Nadine 8, Flor- ence McNeill; 4, Mary Bell; 5, Eli- Grade rv.-1, Joan Strain; a, Margaret Purcell; 8, Stella Hen- nessy; 4, Mary Gaudet; 5, Selma. Grade 1V.--l, Mary Hennessey; 2, Thelma Henncssy; I, Phyllis Rossi- . ter; 4, Frances Kelly; 5, Teresa De- Muricl Crosby: 2. Mary Murnaghan; S, Mary Blac- quiere; 4, Helen McGiilivray; 5, Hazel Martin; 2, Thelma Doucette; 8, Hilda McCar- Doyle; 5, Cecelia Grade V1'.—1, Helen Cullen: 2. Della King; S, Jean Prunty; 4, Joan 2, Leona Trainer; 8, Ida Peters; 4. Emma Peters; 5, Dorothy MacDon- Grade VII.—l, Mary Prowsc: 2, Catherine Feavyour; S, Grace Perry 4, Jean Carmody; 5, Mary Gallant. Grade VIII.-1, Leola Weather- bie; 2, Vernita MacKenzie; 8, Eliza. Grade IX.—i, Sadie McDonald; 2, Mary Doyle and Lucy Peters; s, 4, Dorothy McLean Method Certificates ior Grad; VII-Pauline Whelan, ‘Le- vine McNeill, Victoria Mclnnis, Helen Hughes, Ora Field, Margaret Prowse, Jean Carmody, Lillian Bar- Laura Hughes. Freda Gallant, Ter- Hilda Scale, Justine Coady, Mary Cormier, Catherine Feavyour, Alice Grade VII.—Pauline Peters, Nor- ine Proude, Rnenia Betta, Stella Grade V.—Edith Langley, Mar- garet Bourke, Helen Doucette, Hel- en Prunty, Thelma Doucette,» Hazel Martin, Mary Coady, Sheila Mullen, Mary Brown, Mary Kiggins, Helen n e '1 Grade IV. and V.—Eleanor Gau- det, Muriel Crosby, Catherine Mc- Mary Gllllvrev. mum. McLean, Mildred‘ Scmers, ‘Thelma Hennessy, Mary Hennessy, Jean Gallant, Francis Kelly, Mildred Hennessy. Phyllis A large number oi pupils ah j noted by Mr. C. H. B. Longworth, Chairman of the City School Board awarded to Ruth Dufly. Gold Coin ior French donated by the Redemptcrist Fathers awarded to Margaret Buotc. v Gold Coin ior Canadian History donated by Mrs. I. R. Jenkins in memoryoithelataDinSJL-Ien- kins wearded to Ruth Toombs. Gold Coin ior Arithmetic donated by Mother Superior awarded to Margaret Bucta. Prize ior Application donated by WI: ea t Futures R ega i n" Iii wnmrencz-Iuiys-aarc- Riocketisqmocathan svveneards hlahercnnewsoicemsgetoecwl in the United States southwest. Mr. Simon Psoii od the City School Board awarded to Gertrude Walsh.‘ ' G014 Coin for English donated by Hon. Dr. ,W. J. P. Macwllzn awarded to Mary Peters. Second Prise ior French donated by Mr. George DeBlois awarded to Florence McTague. Prize ior Geography donated by ‘merited by Ruth Toomhs, Margar- et Buote and Beatrice Grech, awarded to Beatrice Grech. kins awarded to Ruth Toombs. Gold Coin ior Regular Attend- ance donated by the Catholic Wo- men's League, awarded to Mary Hayes. ' » z Prize ior Algebra donated by Rev. Dr. P. McMahon, awarded to Mary Peters. Second Prize ior Application mer- ited by Marion McAulay, Madeleine Benigan, Rita MacGilllvray and Annie Mullins, drawn by Madeleine Berrigan. Prize ior Fidelity to Duty donat- ed by Monsignor Maurice McDon- ald, awarded to Elizabeth Quinn. Prize ior Application in Grade IX donated by the Rcdemptorlst Fathers awarded to Marie Scale. Second Prize ior Application mer- ited by Rita Norrie, Gertrude Car- ver and Gladys McDonald, drawn by Gertrude Carver. The Royal Edward Chapter o! the Daughters oi the Empire hes donated two prizes ior Hisipry, one to Grade X and one to Grade 1K. The first has been awarded to Lil- iian Brown. second to Mary Doyle. Grade IXs-Prize ior Highest Ag- gregate in Grade IX. donated by the Redemptorist Fathers awarded to Sadie McDonald. Prize ior Second Highest Aggre- gate in Grade IX. donated by Mr. Psoll equally merited by Mary Doyle and Lucy Peters awarded to Lucy Peters. Prize ior Application awarded to Mary Doyle. Gold Coin ior Arithmetic oiiercd by Mother Superior awarded to . Sadiq McDonald. . Prlze- ior Correct Deportment awarded to Francis McCarey. Gold Coin ior Highest Aggregate Elbert soles today were practi- cally nil, with only one or two lots belns purchased by roreign import- ers. At present prices, Canadian wheat is again out oi line ior the B export trade. But once again, ‘lbulr’ traders disregarded this and con- tinued their buying operations throughout. Cash grains traded listlessly, with little demand in evidence and oi- ierings scarce. Spreads closed al- most wheze they left oi’! Friday. in Grade VIII. donated by the Re- demptorist Fathers awarded to Le- ola Weatherbie. _ Prize ior Second Highest Aggro: gate donated by w. Paoli awarded to Vernita McKenzie. Prize ior Correct Deportment awarded to Elizabeth Gallant. The Sarah Maxwell Memorial Prize oiiered by the Daughters oi . the Empiretn the Pupils oi the Charlottetown Schools ior the best . Essay on "An Heroic Event in British History" won by Lecla Wcatherbie o! Grade VIII. Prize for Highest Aggregate in Grade VII. awarded to Mary Prcwee. Prize ior Correct Deportment awarded to Catherine Fcavyour. Prize ior Spelling donated by a Friend, awarded to Lillian Barrett. Prize ior Highest Aggregate in Grade VI awarded to Mary Mc- Donald. ' Prize ior Application awarded to Leona ‘Trainer. Prize ior Correct Department do- nated by am. S. R. Jenkns award- ed to Emma Peters. Prize ior Highest Aggregate in Grade VI. awarded to Helen Cullen. Prize ior Correct Department awarded to Catherine Carroll. Prize ior Highest Aggregate in Grade V. awarded to Hazel Martin. Prize ior Application awarded to Mary Doyle. Prize ior Highest Aggregate in .Grade V. awarded to Muriel Crosby. Pris; ior Arithmetic donated by ,Mr. Paoli awarded to Mary Minna- ghan, Prise ior Highest Aggregate in The man who says he can marry any girl he pleases, is seldom able to please one. Gallant. Prize ior Highest Aggregate in u Grade I. awarded to Evelyn Francis. ‘ Prize ior Application in Grade I M and II. Neill. Prize ior Highest Aggregate in Grade 1 awarded to Louisa Mec- Gradg IX. and x-Mary Hayes. Grade IX-Laura Thomas. Grade VIII.--Merited by Mary'- Haughey, Margaret Harper and ' ' Evelyn Monaghan drawn by Evelyn Monaghan. Grade VIL-Jean Vessey. Grade VIZ-Pauline White. Grade V1.—Margaret Gaudet. Grade V.-Mary Higgins. Grades IV. 8c V.—Eleanor Gaudet Grade IV.-Lillian White. Grade TIL-Rita Berrlgan. Grade IL-Equally merited by Mary Coyle, Emestine Hughes and Eleanor Bradley. drawn by Eleanor Bradley. Prize ior Application in Music awarded to Francis McCarey. Prize ior the Theory o! Music equally merited by Evelyn Fleming and Helen Duiiy, draw-n by Helen Grade IV. awarded to Mary Hen- neesy. , In-ise ior Arithmetic donated by Mr. Paoli awarded to Frances Kelly. Prize ior Application in Grades IV. and V. equally merited by Phyl- lis Roasiter and Edith McLean, drawn by Edith McLean. Prize ior Application in Grade IV. awarded to Eileen Flynn. Prize ior Correct Department awarded to Evelyn Hynes. Prize ior Application in Grade 111. awarded to Catherine McPhee. Second Prize ior Application awarded to Marjory Monagban. Prize ior Highest Mlfltate in Grade ‘111. awarded to Gloria Mc- Donald, Prize ior Highest Aggregate in Grade II. awarded to Annabelle Duncan. Prise ior Application in Grades II and III awarded to Mary Gal lent. ' l Prize ior" Highest Aggregate in Duiiy. In connect! with the Sarah Maxwell Memorial prize it is worthy rum [on slur 4; I will set up and sell at public Charles Mcxinnon. The lend con- sists oi 50 acres st Brooklyn over, 100 acres oi woodland at the rcari facing on the St. Mary's Road. The title to these lands has been under review in the Court oi Chan- cery oi this Province and title guar- anteed. Terms at sale. Eleanor Melilnnou, Owner Grade 1.1. awarded to Julienne ‘THE CFI QQABDI-‘SY! Winnipeg when ruw memes new 1w»- ilitt‘ Chemical ... ... Jill" oi last week's closing sessions and i: lslgolflnl?" ~- --- --- i: closed today at levels reached in Am Tel and I? Con hout the with profit-taking selling paring u- “Rea treime advances somewhat, retainedi u s Rn more than six cents oi their gains ‘ ior almost the entire session. '1‘rad- ing tended to slaoken after the starting splurge. Their enthusiasm enamel-ml gm». ing the latter part oi last week, “bulls" again gained control oi op- eratlons today. As they unleashed successive bin-ate oi buylnd. prices were whirled up in a.hectic hali- hour shortly alter the start. Smash- lus seine. surpassing the wide lip- swings oi lest week's "bull" mar- ket. oi’ as much as nine cents were marked irp. Weather news from the United‘ States south provided the forces with their ammunition. And coupled with the renewed reports- oi crop damage from that section was the broad upturns in pound l iii-cud l "bull" Mman‘ A lqlgrleer Prize ior Application awarded to Premier . Mn" Emmy- 33Zf....‘..€ .. ..'. . Pflzgg 101- Needlgwprk: Reno .... 0Y1 ..-. ... ...... Snrnia oinotathatthieeyesrsagowss “m” Weetherbieu sister, Miss Roberts Weatherbie was winner oi the Es- say Competition ior the Memorial W: y ‘llofili BAO Guy Nelson, Auctioneer. Anaconda iull semions at the beginning od A last week. With July wheat closing at ‘i9 1-8. c 1- u October at B1 3-4, December at SSI-BandMayatWS-Llutiues were 5 8-4 to’! 1-8 cents higher. Speculators entirely ignored lack oi export business in Canadian wheat and values held close to the sessioifs high until near the close when persistent proiit taking re- duoed gains a iew cents. Futures coasted thr- Case v...‘ Chess ke d bi c2713“... Corn Products Delaware and Hud Enstma Markets At A Glance ( Toronto-Stocks advance average oi .1 mint in fairly active trading, | Montreal-General Ajax Oil Bralorne .... .... ..- < a Kootensy ._. . Lulrcland ... ... a" Lake Shore rra n. .... Lowrcy ... Men Basin ...-i. in ... ... a1 McIntyre ..... .... ... n. ... ... McMillan . . N ewbec San Ant ... are: ... n_~ ..< new Siadacona .. ... Anthony ... Wright-H ....- ... ... Silver ... . Total sales 1,211,000. MT’L. curs Braubsrnoil . . York Stocks _._._.. (Canadian Press) s ... ... rv- u- n ... 00s a. a u. all n" III q" an. Dom Bridge C P B. How Smith Dom Steal Int Nick liassay Harris ilicColl Front Power Corp . . Shaw Bulgaria iev Canadian Praia)‘ advance - ln list o! issues. , Winnipeg-Wheat advanced lsven ,ceuts s bushel. New York-Low dollar causes sharp l turn in stuck rlces_ New Ycrk- ii markets closed 1n- duy (Tuesday) Indepentance Day ho] - ilny. MINING sterling on mnency exchanges TORONTO J l 5- which abetted still iurther the io- 5",,“ ‘ ' ‘" 6,0,, cal enthuglggm, Acme 011,... ... ... .r- .... 4 ... ... we: -1¢ - ... a.- e.- 700 uni-urge . .... ... g Flax again led the way in the 3M5"; --—- -— "' course grain pit, scoring an extreme c5152.’. 1' advance of nearly 15 cents in the ggmgegg, _ , _ 1g upgnlng trgd¢ Qthgr 311m nmyed goivey’ ...» ... ... .... m1 94; correspondingly higher. ' r<§§fé‘}"“ Kirk u: Kirk Pro v ts n’: u: “a an“. aI‘I ooq ass u" of! new 1S 5% M0 awarded to Eudora Mc- Moss Mines ... .... w. .... s liurpb .... vs n1 ... ... 2 McVitte .. ... ... .... ... 62 ... sas 1e UNLISTID ... u. __e.- - .. Pr!” which iS held yearly DY the Luke Moron newt“ "f "is “We iiiifési.‘ v "aim °n “"1" W! him“? Royalile .. ... ... .... .... 1:00‘ the 15th, day oi July next at o'clock gfmlltggn -- 3% p. m. 150 acres oi land at Brooklyn gm! Mines Lot Si, iormerly owned by the late gftfégg‘ y,“ do ... ... ... ... ...... ... ... ...“ ... ... ... sea‘ t“ s... r Stock Quotations Pivotal New Manfred Stock Marlee? ... ... . and Coal I was see all sec odes- Quebec Power ..., .... ..- EX CHANG (Canada: Press) MONREAL, July S-Brltiab and foreign exchange currencies in rais- tion to tbc Canadian d piled by the Royal Bank oi closed today as ioilows:—- Argentina peso .3481. Australia pound 8.8221. - Austria silillllng .1506. Belgium belgs .1004. Brazil mllreis .0821. .0134. . Chins Hang _Kong dollars Czechoslovakia crown .0430 Denmark krone .2145’. Finland iinrnnrl: .0231. France lrnnc .0058. Germany reichamsrk . Great Britain pound 4.852. Greece drncbiun . linllnnd flnrin . cllsr as com- Canada .8333. ,0 Associated Gas and v Associated Gas and Plan of Rearrangement of Debt Capitalization Electric Company - » ...» QUESTIONS cfdtal intern! to envy bolder efAueelated debentures wbicb will be ans-soared in rubs:- qusat ndoersirmmta: ' IS THE PLAN FAIR? IS IT NECESSARY 7' IS IT ATTRACTIVE? More than 8,000 debenture holders have already deposited their securities. Electric Company “ "will"! ® Nev 141* l ltalv liro . Jupnn you . n|gsnv|i~ r. 1r .0210. [mlillfi 5.8379. o "410. y. Poland "nloli 0o Roumnn a lcu . South Airlrn pound 4.7946. Spain pospla .1100. _, Sweden krone Ambit. o1. .247 Switzerland irnuc United States dollar 7% per rcinluill- a. .2ls2. ecnl . Could! PI ) Exchange‘ rstes.:t gclole toll! "P6 Z-- t ll i M ireill 4.9%. tilognflclqail iryiilbionntregll 1 . 01% . Pound sterling in New York 4.4785. Canadian dollar in New Yflfli 93- Canadian ' frnncs. i7 S dollar in NEW Y0 dollar Paris 10m trance. Paris 1,, 11.o_2 31:, July e-(Arn-rsri , plgn exchange buoyant. Great Britain 00 nay bills linlv 0. (Ca MONTREAL, Calf common l sold ior $2 grnssere $2 to $2 iair to broutht Lambs averaging is totalled 6,523. Rec o! cattle, 1115 were a shs Sheep receipts totalled bulk o! the lambs otfered were medium quality, Good lambs 8S with culls cut ct SS nigh 4.48; close 4.41%: close 4.47%; 4.40%; 00: Belgium . 31.20; Holland 52.35; Canada 98. LIVESTOCK nadlan Press) July s-Oilerings on the two Montreal livestock markets eiptn were composed . There was a large percentage oi thin waaby grass cattle in the offerings. There were no early sales and Practically no offers. receipts were 1920 There was a heavy increase in the receipts ci common light grass calves. trading was slow, and pr-lces estimated to be ircm S lower than lest weak. Good calves brought 84.75 £015.00 good kinds from $4 to ight venls isir drinkers brought arnunil common thin light grass crilvcs were O France 5.15%: 1818- Germllllfl Today's were eants with medium $4 .50 and $3. Plain to st $2.50, Quotalaus Good sud choice vasi, 4.15 common and medlzuln $Q-% _to $4.50; 1217. The ir to in guslity were sold ior 8'! to $1.50. beep from [L50 to . S250 Common S‘! to Heavies M .05 in 0a Bran ton 1 oats. ba Hay, ue 2 per Rutter no 1 .01, Potatoes N Tslsnd bag Si. WlNNlPLg, Wheel: 41:80 s c Tasakll Y Oats: Nu 2 f‘ W 364i: No 33%; I}! i feed MK: Nn I feed 82%: “k2 iced 3M5; Ihjecicd 20%; Track ' Harley: x.- n r w 4n; m. 4 o w w 4o; de easier selling Quotations Ewes $1.50 to 821:6): lambs, good SB. He; Iecglptg “mounted to 2271. Hog sales were slow, Tlucuna and butchers were solrl for $6.15 to 80.35. Bel bscons brought i1 per hog premium. 35.75. Extr $7.15 to $5.25 lights Feder hogs brought $0.25 t eet a beovies $0.15 to $0.25. Miscellaneous (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. July l- Wheat. northern no 2 S8. Bar-icy, Canadian wflrn no 8 54. ts,CWno240.» ‘Flour Seconds 5.00. Flour, bakers 4.00. gyloaur. winter wheat patents, choice - .00. Flour, white corn 4.20-4.50. 0.21. 00 lbs. 2.5. on earlcts 10.50. Cheese. Ontnr-ic ilk-bi. Cheese Oucbeg". TOM-ll. Eggs, iresh specials in cartons 26. Eggs, extras iu cartons 24. Eggs, first in cartons 10. B and Prince Idwsrri 55oz? gonntsinslpar S0 pound a GRAIN "are anadlaa Press) July S- CLOSE. Jl 70 1 Oet S1 l D 8S to 54: lily S7: n‘ w “est: July 5655B; Barley: July 45: 064 41%; Dee 4S- ‘Oct seat; Dee SCW o per inch; or 4e per word. Other rates Minimum Charge ior any cent. TW%.'@..'.'Q‘,'.. r RATl:—le per word. three m- aerttons ior the price oi two, strictly payabisinadvanca. To Let TO LET-SEVEN BOOM HOUSE. P110110 40B. 1396-64841’ T0 LIT — DWELLING FURNISH- ed or uniurnishecl. Conveniences. Apply 148 Great George Street. 1450-6-30-3l. T0 LET - sroaa LATELY oc- l cupied by Currie Shoe Company. Apply 146 Great George Street. 1450-6-80-81. T0 LET - THREE 110051151) heated apartment, good locality, electric range. Phone 1320. 1500-14-01. TO LIT-DUPLEX APAB/IMINT. No. 14 Water 5t. Apply G. B. ' Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Cntrsl Guardian locals, 4c. per word; Western and Ialtens locals, 2c. per word; Announcements and Coming lveuta, Sc. per word; Clalificd, 2c. per word; In Memcrlam Notices, 70o. per inch; Lists oi Floral and Spiritual Oiier- ings, Cards. etc, 4c. per name; Letters ci Condolence, 70c. Notices oi Thanks and Appreciation, 70c. per inch Larter, phone 1204, 106 Dorches- tar St. - 1494-7-8-81 Wanted BOTTLES WANTED—PINTS AND quarts. P110110 1107. 1438-d-19-ti WANTED — TWO UNFUBNISBID rooms with fireplace. Phone nee-J. 1510-7-4-31. Male Help Wanted course. Hundreds oi successful graduates. Write Meier Barber College, 578 Harrington, Haliiex, H. H. W. ‘Ihi-Sat-tl. Lost LOST — 0N SUNDAY, SPARE tire between Charlottetown and Cavendish. Please notiiy Guard- ian. 1526-7-4-31 Miscellaneous WE WILL BE PICKING STRAW- berries alter July 7th. Phone or write your order to H Ray Meek. French River. 1500-7-4-31. PRODUCE (Canadian Prue) UONTBIIAL, July S-An advance oi o! a cent a pound was recorded by c ease peicea on the Montreal deli)" and produce market tuner iollcwuur higher prices paid at country’ 50'1"" over the wok-cud. Ontario cbcesn snhl ior 11% to 111,4, cents a pound, the maximum range white cheese and ilia minimum ior colored. Quebec cheese was 15 a cent below those levels, Receipts totalled 1.001 bons- Butter prices also registered iirm- neas todav with no 1 butter selling ior 201,5 cents a pound ior mlrlots or less. Arrivals amounted to 424 hotel- Tba egg market held unchanged from last week's clceinl "I'll 9'"- cd shipments in csrloil or lesa con- tlnued n 20% to 2i rents n cow: for extras, 10% cents ior ilraia and 12% cents ior seconds. A o 2."?! cases was offered for sale tbroulllfillt the day New Brunswick and Prince Edward island potatoes held haniififl ll $1.!) to $1.8 per 80 pound blig- (Canadlan Press) MONTREAL, July S--l'rires ra- ccrded general increase on llie 0'0 A-AAAL- AAAKAL‘ s yvvvvvvvvvvvwv t v on applications. advertisement twty - dve For Sale OAR-BOARD SUITABLE F O I lining outhousea etc. is, pas sheet. Guardian Ofilco. u. FOR. SALE -- SERVICE STATION 3 miles lrom Charlottetown..Writs Box S74. 1445-6-80-31. l FOB SALE-RETURN TICKET TO Boston, expires July 5. Telephone 1040, 172 Kent St. 1484-7-3-2 FOR SALE - COW NEWLY ireshened, d years old. Gurnsey. M. J. McManus, New Haven. 1504-74-11: FOR. SALE-l EXPRESS WAGOIQ 1 Hardie Potato Sprayer (2 row), Call at l5 Kent Sh, Chariot town. 1524-7-4-5 s-noonr nousu, caarrnaa. was); accept car as part payment. Bat- anea like rent. Phone 688. 1528-7-3. FOB SAL! — AUCTION FOR u Five. Bridge and Whist Cards. Guardian Central Joh Printery. Nov. l-ti. FOR BALI — AUCTION FOBTIQ Five. Bridge and Whist SOON Canis. Guardian Central Job Prints Nov. i-t-i. SPLBNDID BUILDING SITE IN Charlottetown! best residential section. Central, Beautiful shad! and surroundings. Phone 638. 1526-74-8 Boarders Wanted i ENTRANCE STUDENTS ACCOQ modated, 47 Orlebar. 1429-6-29-I- BOARDERS COMFORTABLY AC- commodated at reasonable rates Apply Guardian. 1343-6-27-61. WANTED-SUMMER. BOARDEILB. Moderate rates. Apply Guardian. 1459-6-30-31. 1v. YLQURB, (Canadian Press) Blocks Amer Sup Power ... (Inn Marconi Ford oi Canada A int Pete ... imp Oil Nlnlr Hill] .. CURRENCY f MONTREAL, July a-As a readied the United Stun-ii administration llflu pliailo disapproval o! uurr-"lcy stllll ilizstion, the puliilil sterling- mounts: rupidly upward on Montreal iorel exchanges today. Coincident with t I rise in sterling, the American dolls! declined in terms o! the unadisn dole r The pound sterling opened st i.“ and thou moi-ed up to its high oi ti: iluy at $4.81. A rearrionorv tended icrccd it down to 84.77% lied in e4 34.80% with a gain c! 12 11-10 calla; United States iunda were lower at the opening being quoted at S percgp: prcmlum_ Thu American grecnhsc llicnireal cash grain market today, in accordance wit the high prices pre- vailing on the Winn“) and (‘bic- agc wheat markets. orthern wheat role seven cents per bushel, Canad- isu Western and ieed oats icur cents a bushel. Canadian western three cents s bushel and South Airlo- nn corn two cents s bunbeb Spring wheat Pour advanced 10 Mule and barley 5- ndrei-ced at noon but slipped backfl finish the day at 71,4 percen _ a loss oi‘ I 15-10 percent. _" Other currencies advanced with C8D ‘l. Thought while golfing. - 1 The prodigal sun plays havoc will winter wheat flour 10 to 20 (‘Mill a NoSCWD; barrel. lliilieed strengthened S2 Mr i‘? the istted csli I ~.-..- zawo, i." . I, French iranc gaining .11 oi a cent “A ésiéeirasaase Col- an- taril iield rain I D- llta. the zrain Slit! ‘(FYI n---