, lBlACK A laetter tobacco and a better Cllf8--Il1&lZ accounts for the popularity of our CHEWING IWISI" w -~:¢¢- ‘c- ‘ iivertising liawtwes—l'ayable in Advance ¢vv v v vrvv! Central Guardian locals, lo. per word; Western and Eastern locals, 2o. per word Notices, 70o. per inch; Lists per inch; Notices of Thanks or 4o per word. cents. llyrm-zo per word. three In- lsnrtions for the price of two, strictly payable in ldVl-IIW- Work Wanted ' VANTED - A YOUNG GIRL wants light house work. Apply Guardian, 1616-7-8-31 Male Help Wanted ANTED — MAN FOR FARM work. D. H. Murchison, North River. 1611-7-8-31 i.- ITED - MAN TO WORK AT Apply Lea Barrett, Kingston. 1672-7-11-31. COME EXPERT BARBER hrougll our special low cost curse, Hundreds of successful ; Announcements and Coming Events, 2o. per word; Classified, 2o. per word; in Memorlaln of Floral and Spiritual Offer- ings, Cards, eic., 4c. per name; Letters o! Condolence, 70c. and Appreciation, 70o. per inch Other rater on applications. Minimum Charge for any sdwrtiselllent twenty - ilve Escaped EECAPED—I'ALE SILVER FE- male fox tattoed C.B.J.-19E. Please notify H. G. Judson, Al- exandra. 1668-8-10-31 ’ For Sale" * BEST RESIDENTIAL BUILDING site in Charlottetown. Central. Phone 633. 1706-7-11-31 CARBOARD SUITABLE FOB lining outhouses, etc, 1o per sheet. Guardian Office. tf. FOR SALE -- TWO CEDAR trunks. W. J. Scott, Marshfield. P. E. I. 1649-7-10-51 FOR RENT-l-FURNISIIED 'BED- College, 573 Bclrrington, Halifax. H. H. W. Tu-Sat-tf. Wanted orrnas WANTED-PINTS AND quarts. Phone 1107. 1433-6-29-tf lANTED T0 PURCHASE, A lsinging canary, Queenie Hudson, York. 1696-7-11-21 VANTED — NICE SUNNY ROOM furnished or unfurnished. Apply "A." care Guardian. 1687-7-11-11. ll NTED — A CAR TRAILER. Wrlto description and price to L. care of Guardian. 1701-7-11-31 WANTED T0 RENT, COTTAGE with land attached close to city. Write particulars to 11., care oI Guardian. 1701-7-11-31 W TED — COUNTER SCALES show case. Give full particu- lflrs. condition and price, Reply Guardian office. 1631-7-8-31 AR WANTED I-‘OR TWO months in clclln condition by rc- 1 liable driver. Reasonable payment ‘ offered. Apply Box B. 1689-7-11-31. Female Help Wanted WANTED-IMMEDIATELY, CAP- sble experienced girl or woman for kitchen work. Apply Gregofs Hotel. 1660-7-10-21 __ To Let I0 LET - a mooMs FURNISHED for light housekeeping. Apply 106 l-lillsboro Street. s 1680-7-11-31. 10 LET _ NEW six ROOM house. Reasonable rent for reliable party. Apply 44 Highland Ave. . 1688-7-11-31. ___________________ MODERN li-ROOM FLAT. PRI- vatebath. Heated. $20. Phone 633. 1706-7-11-31 T0 nil-manor: room noon furnished, suitable for two. 110 Pownal St. 1707-7-11-21 0 LET-AUG. 1ST. HEATED lllartment. All modern conven- iences. P. J. MacDonald. »- 1708-7-11-41 I RENTAL IN RESIDENTIAL room and kitchenette. Apply Guardian. 1681-7-11-31. FOR SALE - AUCTION FORT!- Five, Bridge _and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printery- Nov. l-tf. FOR SALE - CORONA ADDING Machine practically new. Bargain. Apply Guardian. 1674-7-11-31. FOR SALE-TWO NEWLY FRESH- ene cows, Guernsey Grade. George Dotkendorff, North River. 1626-7-8-31 FOR SALE‘ — AUCTION FORTY- Five, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printe Nov._ 1-tf. TY. FOR SALE-CLYDESDALE MARE, 13 years old, with foal by side, a1- so Grade Holstein Cow, priced to sell. Apply Wnltcr G. McKenzie, Brndalbane. 1702-7-11-31 __i________ FOR SALE - DESIRABLE FARM 4 miles from Charlottetown. New house, orchard, etc. Tenders for same will be received up to July 18th. lMlss) Bessie Stewart, Soutilport, R. R. l. 1675-7-11-11. STRAWBERRIES WILL BE AT their best this week. Now is the time to do your preserving. Get your supply at Cudmore Bros., who have the best quality on the market. Ask for Reeves‘ berries. 1661-7-10-81 SHREDDED WHEAT FOR. FEED sold every day excepting Wed- nesday afternoons and between twelve and one o'clock at Car- ter's Warehouse. railway siding. J. Robert Mutch, Shredded Wheat Company. 1712-7-11-31 or deep sea fishing. Also large Ijarrigon Clutch. also one Shel- home dory. ncw. Apply Weeks Grocery, Charlottetown, P. E. I. ' 1633-7-8-31 Lost LOST — FRIDAY NIGHT BE- tweenPrince of Wales College and Park. Water-man's Fountain Pen. Reward. Apply Guardian. 1083-7-11-11. leetion, brick furnished residence. The teacher was asking questions about famous characters in prose All modern coltrcnionccs. Apply Fred H. Trainor, 80 Grafton St. 1710-7-11-31 character-Ali Babs?" unmanageable the class. The shrieking, ild does not necessarily suffer 0m nerves. declares s doctor. Its h and the neighbors do that. and poetry. was s man who wasn't there when a crime was oomfltted." "Can anyone tell me about the she asked "Yes, teacher," replied a boy; "he I one 7___VCHARI.OTTETOWN_ GUARDIAN Stock Quotations ‘Liquor Issues And ' Golds Take (on-aim Press) lioysi Bank of Canada:- Argentias peso .8778. Australia pound 8.0885. Belgium beige .2088. Austria schiliing .1774 Brazil milrels .0809. Bulgaria lev .0157. China llong Kogn. dollar Czechoslovakia crown .04 hallmark krone .240. Finland flllmsrk .0246. France Irllnc A501. Germany reichslnsrk .8011. Great Britain pound 5.0073. (ircece dracllma .0080. Holland florln .0086. Hungary pengo .2818. India rupee Itlliy lire .0802. Japan yen .3107. Jugoslllvls dinar .0219. New Zeslnnd pound 8.001. Norway krone .2531. Poland zloil .1774. Roumllnlll len .0105. South Africa pound 4.090. Spain pesctll .1202. Sweden krnllc .2590. Switzerland frlinc . 8-118. 04. U S dollar in Paris 17.71 francs. _________i_ Co Higher (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG, July dlly and values closed 1%. cents highcr. Despite intermittent , (‘nll-l-‘r-jllillwlc, National Brewerirs llhfiiifisliiillbtlféil. T.’.'.°.{°..i“’$rré'.“. ygys-l -- 331,3,";;,§"";l:;",{;"_;*:;"';" y? 3,?‘ swam Area-Rams h-v- pawl re- mgs we" eaanytlabsittdrbigeilily finial. xlilfifh-Qlliluti. were wcak with Ilolnllilonn Tcxiil: Ink’? vlved Parched clvps- Molsture l5 infers. who "l"; méek‘ l’ Millflrilf! n“; 2';- pair-is, (‘Ilfidlllliifl cull-m iwo ample m the present The feed 51;- Ho"! o: m” P“ w |‘[.'|fl Bngln nnults and Tlruck Silk nnc point. Bcll _ vhlcluflure QW-lcnlnn...Pawn"? 111;, Ipglnim I? uation is favourable. ALBERTA l c. lln lfiWTPllCI‘ llpcr fl" crrel ..,{- pnn sWNEs-TER s . . lllciVllilr-rs null Wcslcrn llcnccrs four points. _ N AREA bowels have Mlscezlaneous w-rnnnl A (w: .\'lII‘l'l.‘ll lr-nrrnvnlnilungl in improved conditions. Early-sown 11H" (‘Offs rai-nrd min such lls fiWfirIl .miill llnff IL-lll Prcfr-rrcll “lllPlI was up firr ut 3K u wheat averages 10 m 12 inches‘ Xinllclfi . Fowl. l. Wood: ll"'l"'""l"l'l"f P"; Coarse grains are well advanced. n - s 0 , \ .\rnh(fanmJ Ilnnlrbrflll) Jrilrinylwl llflrlldlrlrli-"lll Bacillus: Pa5l3UT9S have lmprovell 335K339; Q0." ‘ _ uy — ,\l Wt .. arcs n pnlll cllc. om non . ec. - _ - _ 5 \\l'neut_ northern no 2 90. _ ,1"; (1 {f C H, , Gcncrrll filccl Wrlrcs. Gypsum and St. ewan Non???“ Alex c _ v are lillfliiyh Cunlludiuu gvesleru uo ll a5. pp; Oi] __ IIIHVFFIICO Corporation were up frac- 500d C0l1dltl0I1 and mtllalg satis- Ullis, V o _5. Ilinncc . 011F- Ulma no if ~14. prpmlg‘; Bllnquc (‘llumllenne Nntinnule rose factory progress except m_the west Unis, get-u] no 1) mm, foul- ptmllu; tuna Qewlpfilkkkforqstille central section, where a light crop Outs ee no 2. ‘. San Ant . .. your ll lwl e nyll n w. p l<‘ioul-_ spring vvlleut patents, firsts slll-rllll ... .. . 1R n poilt llr_1.<.'l and Nova Scotin down l5 l“ pmspect- wheat l3 largely m .110; 1 5 o0 sln-rrlu . 152 ting-c lli 9g. I t h H ha“: shot blade. Saskatchewan southern Flour EGCOINS .- . Slscrle ... 102 moul: lc ssurs o O 11M - Flour: bakers .1. , shillfifllllil .. .' 41,1, m w rc cl-lln-nr. commune. Plow Areflw-Eflfly-WWH (FY0115 have 511l- l-‘lour, winter» \\'l.li.'lli. patents, choice Se Anthony ,. 51R Mnsscv li:lrr s. Foundation Comm"? fax-ed severely, and omy a, small 4.00-1.10. Sud nllsul . 1s"- nrul lug-Ip- Pnm-r. n 1 t d d,“ i t , FlOilr, White [corn 4.40-4.50. Sylrnuiin Sales 110.070 shares: bondi- $-4.000- twp 5 WW0 E in many l"! 5- B n_~t $0.”. Tcklllh ' 1 f fiixl-grtdofron 221E015. Tllgmflfi‘glld - 1/5 wheat 15 heading out at a he ght o i llllddllugs, toll was. M THIWIIEIIHIC . "as 8 to 16 inches. Coarse grfllfls have Roll-ll outs, bug 00 lbs 3. . Trclldwcll . - M I . ' ppe liuy: no 2 pcr toll, curlots >10.50. Vncuunl . 1 , ‘men. damaged by grassho rs m Plloose, ollulrlo 11541-35. >0 “ some sections. Manitoba-The ef- ‘l l ~1 1o-,’- 1. . . . k k . llllll‘::-I1(gu; '56. ‘ Wiltscv-f‘ StOC a?‘ et fects of the continued drought and Eggs in cartons, fresh special 27. lvfight-H’ .. 0 l-lggs firsts, 2 . . . 01' ..... ... ... .1... Potatoes, N B and PrillceEdwsni Total snlcs 1,210,000. lslnnd green mountains 80 pound bug $l..10-$1.15. Potatoes new Quebec 51.00-31.75. .__._._____ PRODUCE (Canadian Pres!) MONTREAL, July 10-l*rice| on the Moulrrlll dlllry nud produce ‘ e gcucrlllly uni-banged frolll last “cl-ks closing todlly, with a slightly rnsler tendency being registered on butter and eggs_ The wholesale butter fllnrkct was quoted mostly It: 20 cents a pnllmi, for no 1 butter in cariots or lcss, with n fcw (lenlcrs quoting slightly higher. boxes. '.i‘llc egg mnrkct rclllniuod nt 20 cl-uts n dnzou for cxtfls 16 cents for firsts and 13 cents for seconds, for lrrudml shipments in uurlots or less. Snmc bot wefher cxirlls were avnll- nhlo for slightly loss, ‘but good stock was ut the 20 cents lino. Arrivals n- lununicd to 376 cnscs - Pllccnc llcld unullllllgcd from Sutur- dn,\"s i‘luul prloc, Ontario cllccso sell- lnl: nt 111,,’ to lllé ccuts ll pound with Quebec choose still ilnlt‘ n cont. under tllcsn lcrcls. A totlllnnllllnnnnllnnunoShJ, . ihcso levels. A total of 1,050 boxes wns offcrcd fnn nnlc. Pnintocs continued to be quntcll lli $1.10 In 51,75 per R0 pound bug of old liuriiinlo poiuiocs, with Quebec new pniniocs llL 51.00.10 $1.75. GRAIN 4 (Cuulldllul Press) WINNIPEU, Jgl3610—- L SE sswhtfil! "Jqlazygmlii; Oct 80%: Dee ‘Al; I1 - - Outs; yilll/ 3914B; 06¢ 411 D945 41' If. llllrley: Jilly 475th; Oct 4055A; Dec ll. CASH PRIPEB : No 1 llllrd 84; No 2 Illll‘ 811,5; Nn 3 nor 70 ; No 4 nor 75%: No 5,71%: No 0 00 ; i-‘cod 67M; Truck 83%; No 1 durum a’, (fl-fr; No 2 c w 30%: No 3 0 W 87- 4106.; Truck 47%- LIONTREAL, July IO-Brltllh and foreign exchange in relations to the Canadian dollar, n compiled by tile .2048. United States dollar 4% per cent Wheat Values Iii-Speculation ‘ on the rise iu the pound sterling and generous erport business ill Cuundlnn wheui; reported luto in the session for- l-cd \\'l1L‘i\I'. fuiures steadily illghter 32 o July 9,0051; Dec. n sen; and MQylllMYP-v profit-iaklllrf Kirk HM rallies st the high points, wheat val-j ucs maintained a steady tone fol- mosl . Hkehm’ of the session chalking up new highs, “ ‘ Receipts totalled MS-Ilnm Expl . I l Rail Earnings Show Increase i (Canadian Pres cud week in comparative lnnrlc public todnv. Cross earnings of the Pacific for tho week ended 2220.000. nn increase u! $041,000 The (‘nnndlnn Natlnrlnl . In the nine days endcll lllclll rmlds reported gains nrcr loom-spending figures for ‘i032. MINING ilolilnlrel-u. . . lluronlan - Kirk Luke .. Kirk Pro ... UNLIBTED Alzomn .. P-(‘ooner Cobalt n Sud Mlncs Veniurcs Vlckcrl Wrlr Sldc Whit:- Lake ‘Vood Kirk . (Canadian Press) 305T FOR S5LE-POWER 5ND ; Ex 1 IPNl 37%: No 1 troll 30%: N" §“Il°""»n .. 0112:: sail boat 45 ft. 0. A., 12 ft. beam u I001] 3.154;‘ lirjertell sell; Track n..,,,,|,F,_,,-,,.,|, 71,-; _decked 20 H.P. Acadia engine 39- - _ ‘W P‘: l"'"' "l! --- " used one year. 1st class condition, ,,,,B§'1,§y\;.“_._,'§;“§ w N2“: '_ suitable for freight or smaclo boat o w 43%; lu- n c w 42%; No 0 c W mo ‘Fob . -.. mu. Wnlkcr rm .'.. ... - ‘Kirk Iluut 11 Kirk Town 40 Luke Mnmn l5 Tlch T" Xlnlrnhl 51;. Vnlldy lfl \l'nvlnnd lfll Jclmorl .. . fl"- Nillllt Ilnwk 5“: Nnrllolv ... ... . 197k Oil Sclcfit ... ... l1 Pllwucc . . . . '-' Ilcnd Orn . 135 Prnc (‘r0 . '3 Pcttcrdonl . 1 2M g1 ,",I M T’L. CURB l) MONTREAL, July 10—For the sec- succession. gross earn-l ings of the two large Canadian RllII-‘lllQllllQPY group lls ll sequel to wry systems show increases over tlwl periods of last year. For ‘Pmstlml l" the week ended July '1. hotll the Can- ndlsn Pnelflc and Cwnndlan Nntinnnl have glllns_ llccnrlllog to the figurer l° Cnmnnnn- zllc .l'“ll"fll of prohibition, Jilly 7. éfiillllflll $2,310,000 lls (EOIIIIIIINWI with rcporlcd gross earnings of $2.%,007 as com- nnrcrl with $2,848,853, llll lldrnnce of $40144 June '30 ih ‘if; 30 whcrl- it fimolicrs . . \\-' 1 9 B] Dnl nu . m” g improved and are now in fairly qqnlnrnqo good condition. Tobacco i. grow- fl, (Jucbec Power LeaJOn Exchange iii (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, July 10—WhllA the Imsin body of stocks on the Montreal stock exchange turned quiet and irre- gulur during today's session, liquor issues sud golds took the lead and held substantial gains at the close. Attention wus once mule focused on and intimate lmowledge of each loca situation and are in close toucl the Bmphiml plum, "W" m: "ma, of the districts mentioned. the lmlil States by Prgslllllcut lltiloosevlllit. lrlrer the week- GENERAL en o a: rl-ssea u lrlu statement the Democratic lPlldPfl lll thr While recent rains have improv-' lsuutil, lll-llmlldlng their support for a soclllted Breweries, breucrs sud dis- tiliers. llrelving Corporation preferr- ed and Cllnzliln lifalt were from fruc- tlalls tn _a point higher. Melchers mode ifsflrsi llppmlrlluce on the curb at bong listed iollny_ With lilo (‘nnnlllnu dollar declining in rclniinll in gold following tile lllPvim-ulnr lulrrllllo in sicnUn: find Wlill mild quoted in Lou-Ion at n premium nf n2 pcr cent in terms of cllnlmilnl llfillfif‘ bee, hot, dry weather has had an uncut": l»r-=---~.- slightly hlpthvi’. Trud- "ll "'l"tl|-ll ll cllutlnus nttltildo in ample mglsture, has lmlproved con- tllc pllpulllr or-ul-s lllld us a rcsult. - _, lurunvcl- full nil‘, llppruxlluntclv 55,000 muons and all (770135 8T9 DIOEICSSJlJ shnrc. ' ;: liilIlllS. ‘favorably. In British Columbia all unusually heavy rainfall has benc- "' filed pasturage. but lack of sun- shine has retarded crops, which are ' two to three weeks later than usual. Details follow: Il-ilirll cnacd "q fli’ 1m; l Vuvlfir‘ Iinlhvny 1.1 -- iiurnl Nickel was of!‘ ccuis at _u.70 and Consul‘ Snlcllcl-s lll|llll‘ll two points llt 1 lfnniru-ll y ll-uwr wllilo B. (3 Porn-r .»\ nnll ll. i‘luul-in Northern Fnwcr llnll Quclu-l- lH-uvr wcrc up smnll amounts. It. i". ll-iu-cr .\ nlld Cnullllll NDFHIPI-ll Fowl-r soiling up to new pcllks for llu- _\'c ~ (‘nm-illllll Crlr Common lost 1,4 1015 lllll iilc Prcfcrrcrl rind Nni l: Steel (‘or \\'l'l’0 u. and 1L- hlghen r~~- pecilvclr “rm-l of Cnmda mountcd l l a new ill-ll m. am; only to rererlr- 4-. holvl unchanged. Dnlllil- inn Hold-m, lJlkf‘ of the Worlds, NI‘ “manna PROVINCES Alberta Northeastern Area-Crops are making progress where rain has been received. Wheat is head- ing out at an average height oi i2 ‘to l4 inches. Coarse grains con- tinue to be backward. Alberta South heat in the southwestern section are (Cllllldlln Press) l serious. Scattered rains in other 2111:1121“ A v _ I _c_lf'° districts have improved conditions. llcll ‘l'cl . '. .. 111 Crop! zenersllv are below 1m year's lflifflglfi‘ ' '3 standard, except in the north. Cool- llUlll Pfd . er weather and more moisture are ljllu llld Al . l,‘ I’ 1f . D0111 Steel and Coal B lllt Nickel lineal-y Hllrris . liumll Front . liuuivcnl Power Nut Brow .. Power Corp Ell havoc in certain areas. PROVINCE 0F QUEBEC Corn is promising. The hay crop will be below average; cutting has| commenced. Root crops are pro-l 32% grossing satisfactorily. Pastures have l Sllnwinigan Siecl of Unnads LIVESTOCK (Canadian Press) BIOXTRICAL. Jul)‘ ill-Otforlnfl! 0" Hi0 l\\'n .‘l\lllil'llll lire-tuck murkvlts irulny lfiifllllul 501m. llcvcllll! “We 7-d- I‘.0 ]n l- i-cut ill‘ ulllre of ti"; Yul-ill‘ 0T .. l in us llr cows. HLZL. 2,1113, qnjhulls, The hulk oi‘ illc siccrs were common to medium u-iill but few tops. Nclicrs were trying to not swny frnlu tllc low lcrcls rsinhiisilcd lust wvr-k and trolling was vcry slob‘ lll starting. Tllcro wcrl- Ill curly sales. min‘ rccclpts Illlllllflll 1571. 'l‘hrrc was rl slight. clcl-rcllnc in illc rccrllll-‘l of colvr-s for solo us compared with inst liondllv, Prices were barclY Ffflllll)‘ for .5 cents lower in spoil‘- (ionll cllivos brought $4.50 with mod- illlll in modiuln pond l. s from $315 ing well. l l l rxovmca or ONTARIO an early harvest is forecasted; the crop, hove-er, in many sections has suffered from dry weather and on the average is only fair. Oats and barley have also been affected by the drought and a reduced ylfllll l8 indicated. Corn ls ShOWlTig satisfac- tory growth, with prospeots for an average crop. Pasturage, small fruits, and root crops have benefited from recent rains. Tobacco planting is completed but. due to fldverfifl weather conditions growth has been retarded and. acreage will be below last year's. Orchards show a fairly heavy set of fruit. MARITIME PROVINCES Am average yield of hay 1's expect- l ed. Potatoes and other root CIOpSi in $1 null (‘Ollllllfiil 135111 rcnis nrouud (‘omlnou lllZlil lhiu RP-‘IFFPY-‘l 52'7"‘ n10 in 52-:- wnll hem-l- ll Quotations Gncrl and choice "Ill. mnn nml sinurllum, 32,50 reel-rs, - o - - g ll...“ rccclpis were 027. Good lnllllls wcrc FlPflILV nt 5-‘ Wllll "llld nut. ‘it $0 and 1m odd lmnll lmlc n: lhW fll $5.1m, Sllccp lrcrc mostly $- "tick-flag; lo $2.50 wlih n rnlllrc of 31-5" l" $3» Quotations Elves. $1.50 n» an: lnmhu. mod. $11: common. $5.60 to 87.50. nnlz receipnl llmollllicll to 1802. Till- ling trading was ncilrn nud slllcs wcrc ‘I tn 35 cr-nls m- more higher. ltncnus nud buicllcns brought $0.50 r» $0.00. Sclcct llm-ons llrv-w SI pcr wig prcmluin hcnrlcs $0 tn $0.10, cx- qm lll-llrlcs $5.50 to 82, llgills nnll (crflcrfl from $0.50 tn 7 and sown $3.5!) in $4.50 according to quality. are growing well. Apple orchards are in good condition and an aver- ago crop of excellent quality is in prospect. PROVINCE 0F BRITISH COLUMBIA Grain and root crops are in a Pound Sterling Reaches Highest Below will be found a brief syn- opsis of telegraphic reports receiv- ed at the Head Oillca of the Bank of Montreal from its branches. The Branch Managers have oompletc with crop cOuditions in all sections ed crop conditions in Western Can-j tricts. The crops in the northern areas generally are nlaking satisfac- tory progress. wheat production in the Prairie Provinces this year is likely to be well below the average. and general rains are needed to pre- vent further deterioriation. In Que- required. Grasshoppers have worked; i A., "there's one thing my wife ad- of orchids, accessories Fall wheat is ripening ralpidly and ‘doing we“; shipments will PAGE NINE WOOL Wanted, a large quantity of unwashed wool. Highest cash prices paid. Bough daily at 267 King Sh. past railroad station. A. BLOCK 8r SDI 1395-6-38 Level Since I914 (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, July 10—Wlth l spec- ~ulsr overnight rise the pound Iter- ‘ surged upward on Montreal for- "L211 exchanges toduy to the highest wrel since Aug. 4, 1014, l0 yearn sgo .llen war was declared. The pound soared to 35.02% in mlladleu funds as compared with the $5.20 lli time high set up in 1014. It opened at $.01 and IhOIilv moved up to its high rate but n slight set.- Ihack in outside markets forced tile rate downward and it closed st $11054 ll gain of 6 9-10 cents over Saturday's l-lulliug level of $4.05 11-10. The American dollar after an iniilsi i vugYzllljlllfig ‘Ponlnlciillt netttfd ‘an scl- Gilli, the moisture has come tOO late ' m? flltufutfilgtnedwunlarérlzu-li} 0:15:- llt 30: 11,-; plivgh wgngfie Dlgéfllfi-i: l0 colllllfilwt dmllilll dllmflfle 5 l"! ium qbut inter droppc-dvto fourp per "'/'P' sualrrnuls rnse 3-3;, points nl: 241A the goubhgn; and cenn-a} 31-935 of- (‘Nil- 0“ 7n 0f 0F"! ll" 09M. This eolumn is reserved for Queen. while Czlilnllllln Industrial Alcohol "A" other flurpnchl w"! Eenernlly (‘ollnly news of local interest but sli- fialintwll Lag rlllilnrfl Flaw-é‘? "my m, the three Prairie Provinces, where" lllfllllvl‘ W(l)I7h rthflcoggéafltllhr Biron-st sd- ,-,,,.,|,,.,,l n; - "M", mm", ""11" soc l; m ,_ 1k _ - - -_~v:lllcng. c s .1. cell s. | . fcrrod u-lls 1301,‘; 1ft 15-11; vchllr the crop Wm be hght m nmny d“ liil-yrtzial: i: Ildfllfiazfi. I “on! “He”: TOJOIIWEC.M.P.—MI.W. Pivotal New i York Stocks (Canadian I Press) morning for Ottawa where he in- tends enlisting with the R. C. M. P. Mr. Bryanton will be the first per- son from the Island to be taken in- (Cw-dill PM") 801d stocks lnnv- - to the service since the former pro- ronoxro. 1 10- a 1 .ll' r - ~ ~"‘"'" . . . l"§",‘.',‘,‘,“‘-YORK J I m F i ‘fuclul ‘my Close fhcirrtlullllvl-l n» “will: Jlllliiilnl-Qfill “dvem °fl°°l °“ 5m“ “w” “l” -.‘]',‘“;l, ‘,','ffj"“"l vmcml forces were absorbed. Hi y n ..._ on" . 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'c|| 1,.- I . _ .1 . . _ £01K"?! l-licullillz lu hzw York 4.70;]. _ 34% WM], |,,,,,,,,‘“,"g dn'“,“°',25 1%,?‘ "l- fllllhflilgh recent showers have help- ill'lllll“ll'll"gillglll!‘lllfl Hud . befm-e ML Justice Ax-senaull; 1n ‘h; ' ' . . ~ . , . ‘l 4i J , llzmillulrln lhvlvpg-Iggk gfiffllligl . 131,1; “Th; Iitrlczulnl} [llrlfillfl prcrllilcll fnr 6d the Sillilfltlml. I11 the Maritime l‘ Mum“ supreme court’ fight witnesses wer, francs. ‘ W‘ ' 14 " "‘""""‘ “ "° "°"""”" “'1' m" Provinces warm weather. with called by the plaintiff. The action is, involves the possession of an auto- mobile. Mr. W. E. Bentley, KC. for the piaintifl’, and Mr. J. J. John- 1% 101.11 .. .111; .\ \' 3-0,“, A,“,.,.,~,.',,',§ son, K.C., for the defendant. Fol- lulllllo-‘lcr N J lowing were the witnesses heard l yesterday: H. H. Horne, Qyrlac Gal- lant, James H, Currie, Geo. S. Ryan 44 Wm. Henry, L" rl Corney, J. Wallscl " ‘shew, P. s. 111-11 11g. ; l'llioll I'~rcill1h {Fuion C. llide u l'lliol\ Pacific Fllllcd Corp l’ 8‘ llullber l! II 5 IMPROVEMEN1'S TO COLLEGI n —During recent weeks much wort “Wmllffirih l .' . 4W if"; 51:5‘ _ has been done on the environs of l lMar/zets At A " Prince of Wales college. The lawn , has been levelled off and sown witlr f grass, concrete walks have been lain‘ I cormecting the three entrances witl: the sidewalks, and a flag pole ha: n c u been erected to the left of the wall G l a e deading to the front entrance. Th: - large area to the rear of the build- "(Csnadlan Pros!) Toronto and Montreal-lndusirill stocks irregularly higher. Toronto Mines-Recalled IIIOCBHIIV iv Now York-Stocks sllggcd lllglltllx \\‘inllil-cg—\\'hc:lt cluscll higher. New York-Cotton coffee and sugar ‘ higher; rubber steady, ing has also been levelled off, and given a smooth surface. As a re- sult of this work the whole exter- ior appearance of the College ha: been greatly improved. New blinds have been also placed on the largl windows of the college assembll hall. HARDY-MONTGOMERY — Zioi Church Manse will be the scene oi a. quiet wedding this moming when Rev. G. Carlyle Webster will unitA in marriage two of the city's most popular young people, Jenni! Georgina. Hardy. R. N, only daugh- (Canndinn Prell) 11v. Y.CURB Stocks Amer- (‘ynn B ... u. ... Amer Sup Power As G nud El... . . (‘an Marconi ... ... (‘itlcs Serv u. El Bond and Share ..-s l-‘nrll of Cllnndn ter of Mr. Allen Hardy and thl lNllnz 11ml '... ....'. late Mrs. Hardy of Aiberton, and st, on llld, James C. Montgomery, younger so: of Mrs. Penelope Montgomery and Two husbands were discussing the the late Mr. William Montgomery idiosyncrasies of women and com- of Charlottetown The couple will piaining that their wives thought be unattended. The bride will weal -they knew everything, at travelling costume of grey witl: "I'll soy tilts, though." said Mr. squirrel trimmings, and bridal spray to match gMiss Hardy is a graduate of the P mits she doesn't know." I “What on earth is that!" askedE. I. Hospital and for the past ‘two and one-half years has been on the nursing staff of the Poly- lclinic, city. Her genial and pleas- satlsfactory condition. Hay. and al- ing personality has endeared he: , Mr. B. “Why she married me." ‘falfa have been slightly damaged in to a host of people and she has has some districts by rain. Tomatoes many proofs of her popularity dur- will be later than usual, but are‘ing the past few weeks in shower: making good progress and the yield and costly gifts, among which was will be above average. Potatoes are a beautiful chest of’ silver from com- the medical staff of the Polyclinic. mence this wdek. Tree fruits con- Mr. Montgomery ls one of Char- ilnue in good condition, but the lottetowrrs popular young businesl yzcld will be below average. Straw- men and has s. host of friend: berries have suffered through lack throughout the province who will of sunshine. and the general yield wish he and his charming bride of raspberries will be light. A heavy every happiness. Immediately aftel yield of hops is expected. Fine the ceremony the happy couple will lweather ls essential to bring crops leave by motor 1'01‘ MOHtNaI and lto maturity. There is ample feed on Boston and other points of inter- ville ranges. est. GOA L We represent the VICTORIA Coal Co- Ltd- for P. E. i. and the BRAS D‘OR Coal Co. Ltd- for the Charlottetown Territory- _ We offer special low prices for early booking- RETAIL AND WHOLESALE H. R. LARGEcQ CO. 58 Queen St- Charlottetown Phone 1000 Bringina U0 Father By George p“... l muow- \ ill-acumen‘? HAVE 9QETENDED\ wuz $\Cl<' “verses: ‘OF MACON. com‘ on A vACATlON wrn-lour MI'5HE\N5\ST5 on uunsn-l‘ Ms AN' i WANTED "re co TO -, Di ' ‘T’ u“; ' ' ll wouLov-fi’ Tl-"NK U ' ‘YEfi-THIS l5 MR!» l, Us ‘.“'“$,§;ZQ“' :5: Q1113 o g: LETTING YOU clo our- l "Mac's" ‘t’ TH”) l cl°lkf ‘rt: 5E5 A “V5 55'“? m“ C ' oocroR OICKEY? potyrofi- [a s we.» ru. 4 - G11’ ouT- gs‘ g. M’ ‘ /\\ ) * \ l // . __ "I J\ , .“WI‘QIMQWII.QIPI‘IDVIIIIS4IYVJ Ralph Bryanton left yesterday. THTrn-s-r- ::¥§?§Zi£aar= Pl