Holds Graduation Exercises ea. Anne Desilochea. Mia KICK??- Melina Richard. 4th year sewing: Betty Richard. Anne Steele. John McFadden. Lil- iian Ann Hogg. Mary Power. El- vtna Arsenault, aosemay DeIRoch- es. Jean Arsenault. Elaine Des- Roches. Wilhelmina Gaudet. Julia Deslioches. Dorothy Pelt"- Certificates for Perfect attend- ance: Rose Mae Gallant. Joyce Bulger. Bella Gaudet. lllldred De- Coste, lrls Gallant. Maria Bern- ard, Frances Arsenault. Carmella Martin. Gloria Desaochea. DGIIII18 Gaudet. Clarence Gallant. GRADE X1 A Prize for Highest aggregate. I prize for highest mark in Latin. Physics, Chemistry. Geometry. and a Certificate and prize for Inullc. awarded to Dorothy Monkley. Prizes for second highest aggre- gate and for French. awarded 10 Frances Arsenault. Prize for third highest aggre- gate. awarded to Bella Gaudet. Prizes for Chemistry and for Latin awarded to Maria Bernard. Prize for Geometry. awarded to Joyce Bulger. Prize for Physics. Norma Bridges. Prize for Algebra. awarded to Lillian Brown. A prize for Chemistry and a certificate and prize for music. a- warded to Annette Pltre. Prize for French awarded to Margaret Rose Poirier. Prize for Algebra awarded to Rose Mae Gallant. Prize for English, awarded to Iris Gallant. Prize for English Literature a- warded to Emeline Botts. Prize for French awarded to Yvette Arsenault. Prizes for leadership and for History awarded to Geralda Veno. Prizes for Grammar and for Composltion awarded to Carol Per- Prize for Physics awarded to Ervin Gilils. Prize for Literature awarded to Mildred Decoste Prizes for Physics and for Eng- kerry. second term awarded to Merrill Cameron. GRADE X . Prize for the highest aggregate in Grade K awarded to Marilyn Francis. Prize for second highest aggre- gateawarded to Helen McQuald. Prize for the third highest ag- gregate and a special prize to the boy having the highest aggregate in Grade X awarded to Armand Desltoches. Prize for school spirit and a prize for the diocesan exams. a- warded to Mia Backer. Prize for Latin awarded to Geor- gina McNeil. A prize for Latin and a prize for French donated by the St. Thomas Aquinas Society awarded to Melina Richard. Prize for Arithmetic awarded to Leonard Cameron. Prize for diocesan exams and a prize for Arithmetic awarded to Edwin Deslloches. Prize for History and a certifi- cate and prize for music award- ed lo June Hutchinson. Prize for Geography awarded to Wilfred Gaudet. Prize for Application awarded to Raymond Bulger, and Jackie Bag- awarded to 1019 Prize for History awarded to Dolores Gaudet. ' Prizes for Science awarded to Peter Ballum and Alice Perry. Prizes for rendering service a- warded to Barbara Day. Anita Bridges and Leo Skerry. Prize for Application awarded to Dennis Gaudet. Lionel DesRoch- es. Shirley Francis, Lillian Praught and Carmell Martin. Prize for class spirit awarded to Pauline Gaudet. Prize to the pupil who has made the most Improvement during the second term awarded to Diane Ar- senault. Prize for class spirit and read- iness to reader service awarded to Daniel Gallant and George Mac- Millan. GRADE lX Prize for the highest aggregate in Grade IX and a prize for Science awarded to Rosemay Des- lsiah Literature s-mass to as loclass. A A pri” I" mo" 9'93"” l” u" gregate and for Algebra awarded Prizes for the second highest ag- to Ann Steele. Prize for third highest aggregate for Arithmetic and a certificate and a prize for Music awarded to Lillian Ann Hogg. Prizes for Latin and for Health awarded to Dorothy Peters. Prizes for History and a certifi- icate a prize for music awarded to Elaine DesRoches. Prize for attaining the first rank in 4th year Sewing. awarded to Betty Richard. Prize for Application awarded to Mary Pnwer. Prize for Algebra awarded to Elvina Arsenault. A prize and a certificate for Music awarded to Wiihemlina Gaudet. A prize to the boy attaining the highest average in Grade IX a- warded to Clarence Gallant. A prize for Arithmetic awarded to Russell McNeil. Prize for improvement awarded to Julia DesRoches. HOWLAN Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Gallant and family, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Arsenault on a recent evening. Lorraine Gallant is making al- terations in the interior of his dwelling house. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gallant and family, motored to Tignlsh on Thursday evening, where they at- tended the graduation of 17 of the pupils of Tignish High School. their eldest daughter. Norma be- ing one of the graduates. Mr. and Mrs. Angus A. Arsen ault attended the graduation of their granddaughter. Miss Norma Gallant. at St. Marys' Hall, Tig- nlsh, on Thursday evening, June 13th. Also present was her aunt, Mrs. Alban D. Arsenault. Alton Boulter of 0'Leary. was in Howlan recently. Miss Helen Gallant of Charlotte town is now visiting around Du- var, where she taught school some years ago. Arriving in Duvar on Saturday 'l'h'nr-aday. June 11,1951 The Guardian Page 15 ELMSDALE Mr. and Mrs. George Hardy have had as their guest for the pan two weeks, their son-in-law and daugh- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ilaclsar en of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Harry O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Profit and Miss Janet Profit. were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. James O'Brien. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ellsworth and family in the sudden and unexpec ted death of their son. Richard El- lsworth in Hamilton. Ontario on Tuesday. June 18th. Several members and some vis- itors from Elmsdale. attended the annual district Women's Institute convention held in the Institute Hall, Alberton, on Monday, June 17th. Sincere sympathy is extended to the bereaved relatives of the late Mrs. Annette Culloden of Portage. The deceased was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Arnos Cou- ghlin of Elmsdale. The congratulations of relatives and friends is being extended to Miss Ethel Williams. on leading Grade X1 in Tignish High School. Besides receiving a certificate she was awarded prizes for the high- est average in English, History, Chemistry and Geometry. Mr. and Mrs. William MacKen- drick of Campbellton. are receiv ing congratulations and best wish sea from their many friends on the Golden Jubilee of their wedding on June 12th. A miscellaneous shower was held for Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Matthew on Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Matthews. Many useful and col- tly gifts were received. accomp- anied by the best wishes of their many friends for a happily wed- ded life. Mrs. Zillion Hardy and two chil- dren of Charlottetown, spent sev- eral days last week as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Orin Wallace. several car loads of people went to the short on Sunday afternoon. the weather being perfect for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gallant ma dgughter Bernice, were to Grand River on Sunday, June 16. Mrs. Keber Bryan entered the prince County Hospital on Sunday. June lath. where she is to undergo surgery. Motoring to and from Charlotte- town on Thursday. June H, were Jerry Arsenault and his son Rog- u', who is being treated for ear trouble by Dr. Lantz. They were accompanied by Joseph T. Gallant who visited his wife in hospital there. Attending the graduation of their daughter at St. Mary's Hall, Tig- nish, on Thursday evening. June 13th, were Mr. and Mrs. Alban T. A; enault, their son Ralph a nd daughter Sandra. Also present were Jean's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Tenis Peters. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perry and sons and daughter Margaret of Mt Edward Road. motored to Howlan on Father's Day. June i6. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault and Judy, motored to Emerald on Sun day, June 16th. Edward Gallant was rushed to Prince County Hospital on Satur day, June 15. after receiving very bad burns from gas at the Cur- ran and Briggs plant at St. Ele- anor's. BIGGEST CREATURE The much-hunted blue whale. biggest animal ever known to ex- ist, can grow moret han 100 feet long and weigh 150 tons. shoot. Flaeholdc. 83.85 KodacinorneFilml ff . . "”TP H . - I DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS ' out 6 H'9h sch” f,..i lsnsds as use WI: OM 6 I6 slipped ills to am. Inter-Provirua 'N'"..”,""" in 4: :1: 3 f” lal Pipe Lines was ahead lit to On Monday evening. June 11, Nsrnaa man in in us is 55 while Trans-Mountain lumped the Graduation Exercises of His 3, THE CANADIAH PRES! : lnh sis; g: is: us -4 two points to ill and in the re- eouche High School took place in Toronto-Market higher in 1304' N.” A via an ill I; 7!: ft: mlllll oils B.A. adtd a point at the Parish Hall. Rev. JD. Kelly, oral? "”d1"3' turn: can no is: us us 4-! Still. Pastor. presided. To the strains of New York-Stocks lower; late ghmmsns goo. a: ll is -kl Hudson Bay marked the major the processionai "Largo" the stud- gelling. ' 0;” mu 1. .:i 5 :3 movement in base metals gain- ents of Grades IX. X and X1 filed Montreal - llldllilflll IllVN1C9I um, ago as 3 .4 H ing a point at as wbue Dominion up the center aisle to take their gtrongi tradlna moderate open lag": can an 13- it Steel was high in its division. also places Immediately In front or the ,(,g u0"”"'I . m u I o H adding a point at H. Dominion stage. Neat followed the Graduat- p.c 5", mm ,, ,4 ",4 g .4 Foundry was up at at 33 while tea. in the traditional cap and CU Parne mo 1 1 1 Steel of Canada dropped a similar gown. who twk their Places on the i. :3” J3: 1': g fvrvaltiiion to 09. Among diatlllersa utiitcilcmyhdecairated silage. n s soc " gem; T": 3-. P-.2.-.:-t .9: at it” an c...::.:”.::.”."';:.s".:'::'.::.. ......."c:...... .. E?"3:.: dell" 9” ' P '-'”'-'” 0 Pica Crew can let ins ma Int rial Tohac w ctive atan's University. told the ad- De co as a II" 1532 per cent in terms of Canar rhea-or mu tolls two swi M um 1, , f n wdudlmd. down H2 M R" W n u u H among miscellaneous stocks. push rules in s ss w lch was 4"" du tun” ,2 651? an h ' rr am 14000 ll s' lit ti IIII ahead is to 1196 white papers greatly enioyed by both graduates Plllmd 6 Mg 95 kgdaggf Pronto sou no as an no were mixed in a point-range. and audience. He told them that 11.5. 0 IF - I5 4- gglolnwu 3:: 3 3: :: Mines and oils showed l!nprove- now they have to be leaders and cub chin mo M M M H ments. Canadian Metal was ahead they must seek the truth. serve on Cop :00 10 10 1o 45 50 cents to 3.90 while Trans-Em- truth. be loyll I0 lfuill. for it is , 9" l-I5 IIW 11 WV! 1.: rm Plre added 30 cents to 2.90 and the truth that makes us. free. r H" "5?" :3 "3 7: 7” If ghnndliin gtlantic at li.N was up The ufollownlfig ISEIUIQ plaglramt mom (CPI. - The -M 3."!-' 1:: I: 2: oz .. :::'.:- .”'::2"1””' ”" "M iii” 'l'.. .. "K". ”'"- "'”k”” led by "”'"”m”” ”"' II-:75: M0 It I5 II :1 at 110 land c" 5divhuel)eNormspan Vei1t9eP lncle:i's'iteeoi?e5hAr' uraniums. today extended its re- 3... 5 mo so 4, so .4 850' ht kn” 3” Vlmlllll ll '33”.-'4 -lmrMl: ,,. C9!” in 0" covering rally through a second R-yrock Im I55 I51 151 landgecd 3:135 9'13 '39'"-'- C01” M: w” :19; 11' "3": 31)?! straight session amid moderate ffn'-"h'l' 1:, 11: 3: "l um Mme C"1”” Edd” t3VI!5i X 'xl?'Cl:ole'::r. ,,Lh::e.T: eje - "adlng. mm" mm u 5. H H ;s at aw. agary- mon on out . m. G d 4'4 H 4-Chou. Uraniums came into their own iua Itup soo is 1: in ' The 4 "'.',;l-n l'l"I;" 9” H”:li:”;,. V9?" for the first time in months and llllghhm-b 1;: 51.; n mow bank angeso gazing average ugh gp tponstaaele. Aogad. a- "Carded 3 um Can'Met was the llwliwll 573;” 119 113 l'-'5 t7 itles u 035 utplstl 2-lit :3 luub Th C gnd etesr Reverend fins to nearly every issue on the board Rowan Con 100: lots lots my - la 0” tpzgi la commie: "5 roas "ii Ken I; uaDem'man.s Univefslxeg recorded a gain. Can-Met was the :l.Il5'l;Il:I'l 130: 3547 1'7 at, H 2'51 pap'ujs u 0” "'9 l2'72;9 Tl: ybuegn 5" lower-priced leader. up 45 cents 5"", R" mfo 5., :4 5, H ad" '80”: u 08? t'871'6 ' 9 ' to 33.95. Algom led seniors with Shy Cr mu so so as -J D ' 8 ' ' GRAD,UA:"oNs.H.0NoRs a point gain to 2115. Other mining gin-mu 2:403 gal: :61: :1: on Gr; d ti!-It-h in , Wave :- issues were narrowly hi-gher. ""' -' W” 9 0 9 0 OWIIIE su ents western on; had mmg uf their gig," H?” H" W" :1 for satisfactory completion of the gains adduced and moved irregu- glzcan VII Illswo I: 10 :2 4- Eourge )t(1f1s(t;idy iarescrlfbed fior law, 1413;”... Icons 00 3 )4 NEW YORK (A g ra e n or er 0 inert: Index salna: Indumnis 3.45 to iE:'.2i:l.'”.... V33 33? :23 3 1'3 advance was e.-.55.; by 3.: Etnddh ””""d P”"3'"- Gm” "W" l4ao.08; golds .00 to 79.94; base Stanrck mo J60 ass an H: mgrket wednesday as vmume 58'"-t5 Al'59II8IIll- M01” Clllmel moms .40 to 197.97; weuem om Starrat 4010 25 1m 13 ii dwindled to the H ht t 1 1 Patricia Polrier, Miscouche stesloy 00'-I0 I C I H 5 93 " Wary R 441' D R 11 M1 h .08 to 184.97. W R m1 "W um um ? W three months. hfisl ie Mes oches, wslclimc e .,.om,4-,0 cumm Ewe” sturraon imo :1 as soy. - vi The market's initial rise was a in: :3; Gglik: "Rh e hngm" by The Canadian run :"fuC""l "3, 1:; ii ” follow - through from Tuesday's y ”' "a"? e Toronto Ilosh Elchange-Jana as 5"I'nh:'r'; mm 3: 335 1: uchm”, "bound but prices grad. Marie Arsenault, Abrams Village (Quotailtma in cents unless marked s, mum. em W W; m 4 H . d i 1 S H Barbara Roy, R.C.A.F. Station, Odd lut4 xd-Ex-dividend. xr-Ex-rights 1.-Mm "um H H "V, 1 "I y "me "'98" In 9 ml Summerside -i;x-w-rr-nu.) 1.-"mm mm H u u :5 near the close put the list detinit- Pet" Steele M L sales in a nu cl c:'d 7”" "" M M 2” ” Ply 1" um d”w"5lde' Eric Arscnaiilt stggddd River BIG . , '""' Mmfm " 35:"-Ish I17?) 31.50 33755 -i-150 The market was not helped by Anne wedge. Summenme M" U”'' 3”" "'55 ", t "A Tiara moo l1 isy. 11 : :4 "pm" of " bm" 1" c”mm"c"' Justin MacNeill Miscouche Acumc WW7 IWI "P "l4 t H -;.,,,,.,m -M, ,3 5, u , paper rates and a decline in scrap ' t ”"'"c " "W '” " ” t Ult-Shaw ism It 1s a i iron rlces at Chlca 1"” A'""""' S" chrysmmme 16(50): 1: 5:: 1012 -30 U mm” am ,1 M. "iv. f” The” "mowed P53. "emu Leonard MacLellan. Indian River Air--m W 1533 can gut ti 3" ':(''f:'”' 33 g :h g3 :50 of 60 stocks declined 60 cents to Gergdine Macxmmm Gnnd Riv" d 2r:n!riqEph. In M m m H 3:pdCan :15: is: si es 8181.00 with the lndustrlals down Bemndme Gaudet. Mucouche A,,,...,., 159. in m in, velllnutfu 13;" with IJM ;4 It cents. the rails down 30 cents GRADUATE PRIZE us... ptx Res woo 1 1 12: t V: V”, ,4, "55, H, m m :7 and the utilities down 30 cents. Pp 4 m H, h I st din '"l”' "W V" m m "1 Vlco mg is u 5 4 Gainers on the mixed Canadian ' I." or e 3 ea In 8 Am moo in lot no vmm mu m m m it u (mar; Y k h n in Grade X11 and a prize for Mimi 5"” ” ” " Waite Ana 2.1: no no 750 "C on 0 cw or "C a 3 Chemistry awarded to Leonard Atlas in: soon iii 10 in Wm H n 2 u 4 included Walker - Gooderham. Pm ht ' Ill"!-R"' 1"” W " 5" ” w mi" 15590 10.,-, ,9 10.4 i ahead ill: on sales of 400 shares. "8 ' '”””"" '53" M" ' M ' ”' Willmy mu no l85 l1u, to Mclntyre ll: and Hudson Bay Min- Prize for the second highest Aum-cho I310 21 21 7-? I la Wm,” , no ,3 ,1 ml g h , standing in Grade X11, and a prize Aumaquo sooo ll ii it 4-1 winch "mo M M . lng 34. Trading 5,900 shares. Ai- M, Lam awarded to An" Ab msoons its 3:51: Lyn w,m,.,, mo , , uminium Ltd. dropped off Ya. In- semun ' am as :1 21 l,7.,';”,1:';, '3; 30:, ,3", '1” 4 l”'"””'"' Nick” i”" P '” Prize for the third highest stand- "M " '5 ” '4 Vllorx u s s a i candln Puma 15' ing in Grade Xll a prize for Lit- rsoo sa :1 :1 -l n M" mo 1” m m " Canadian issues moving up on . ' ”” '5 ” ” 4 Yuhno lacs 1 M 1-,; 4- V. the American exchange included -"at""' 5 pm" tor musk and ” 1433 too at ll -44 mum: mo HV. 3 m T H d C di certificate for music, second Sup- 5099 W " 7" can ml an "C 0" an "M an erior Course. awarded to Patricia asoo m an 215 41 Bum, an m m m 4 Marconi. up Vs each and Rlchwell Pom” 4100 III III I55 -10 pm m 4,4 409 40., Petroleums l-18. Fargo Oil trade p ' 3333 Wt 1' WI-VI Pend on no its us as --is 0500 shares while gaining 1-is Pr " mr Sum" "d ' 9"" 1200 not no an al yum co, no 7,, u 4, 4 sin H d ' for progress. awarded to Justin M m m m 0'” awngan carne own ills on MBCNEUL M ” ' ” Am G" 11”” ll l'VI "VI "l" of 5300 m"" and presto" Prizes for com osition and for 700 75 II 75 N Am law 15 1o 10 -4 East Dome lost V4. 1 M p son 12 it if -I AP Cons no as so as -1 whu stock, did, eaders p. awarded to Peter 13: g :4 3; lo Amhl.eduo ism as as :2 -3 ' wed Tu" Steele- 23 It A - - - mo 55 as 4: -is stile? sA TS .132 nu -iv. Advances 421 020 lpaiggfi 5:" lr:m:'e"d"u:” if” am so 11 1a --l Baily s pr 41: an :2 as Decline; son 2915 PP ”- " ” "'5' ' ” ' -ti """' ”' W 9' -1 Unchanged 233 240 M"”'""'' not so so so -in am l55C.0 it in low. -1 Medal of His Excellency. the 3'” " " 1' :;;'.',L mg lg: If: 3:: lo Tom! ism" 1162 1162 Governor General of Canada. for 7”” is :13 M It” cc:-.:..;.l. am as 3: 3: " -m---m- fzzezaldPgofilclencydinpcradiaX11. son 2 u a-'-- e eonar raug . .::”:: 51..."... it 1 is . PRODUCE ,,Pme- gar cegmew ---a or wu- ." m "5 W, Ho C 0,, L," ,0, ,3, m 3, .4, MONTREAL (Cm g Anicul. ngness o ren er service. award. m" '1 "” " ” cs 0" W" W!” m '" m ” ture de artment uotationsc ed to Rowne D"R"h"' row is is is -2 Ca Pm IM 000 Ill 000 -I0 . P q ' Prizes for English and for Al- mo 1, n 4, 4, Cdn Ad on uoo M as as Eggs. Wholesale dealers prices gebm awarded to mu m am": 1610 in ass as: 0 Br Ems so: so It I: -H to country stations. wooden cases, -' Y ' 14,99 ,5 ,4 45 H c Cnlftn 1100 sis as ans exunuu Q. 1"" 4242,44 me. Prizes for omposltion and for 4:15 to: lot 102 --II C D!-"cl W I000 190 I01 I01 H dl 3748. ' H at B 'C Algebra awarded to Barbara Roy. J2: :1 1; :1 g”'I'kD5ui 3;: :3; 3 3: j ilunikcdpilfngfla ' ' mi Prizes for Mathematics and for :3 :7; 2;; 2;; -I gig;-;,;,,w gt: 3; ,3"-,;,m ;,;I am. Current non-tenderable l,lf,';gf,l,u-”;f”l" '"'d"' 'o W" mo so so so I? Pmvoct I300 III III 05 H0 "cdpu 57'5"" wnem emde" The DesRoches Trophy for to ll is is CI"-0 NI! 1161 III III III M able receipts 579a. Fresh-grade nigh”! mum” in French 4 I25 I1! I15 III c""” ”" "” ”' 1” ”” '4 creamery prints job price 5tWi- 8 ' A m 1M ,4” "V, c Di Rio um sso us as no 5”” ("sh whokme noniwndn warded toA gnes Arsenault. am at so is u 99'" "Pl Il-ll "3 I31 "0 -I0 ' Prizes for Physics and for the m on soc I: s: ass -10 abl:l57's:a-50; fresh wholesale t.end- one who" "ems. Md mcrund mo 1, ,0 ,0 c Au... moo 14 14 u .1 "(':h:ue.' Mb new mum the most in the second term. 4. row a s a c Dragon me u so u M '. ' ' - F3" wanted to Agnes Arsenault. mo ins nu. no I: Inc In use In an as on W "I 34- Wlmd it Ilellvmd Prizes for General Ethics and mo :1 so so Con Peak use it ll ii Montreal. Quebec white 3255; col- for M391," Wuded to A" Q mgoo "ll "ll " ” grmwlzl .35.: :3 3 :3 ored 31Vz: wholesale Ontario white wedge ' n not so as as -a Dev-Pal sssa as us so -H 35”? "'9"-'4 355” Wh0l9"l' Q"9' Prizes for French and for Math- coo io sv. M Dora Exp! 400 siist ms ms-to bee white 3884:: colored salt. emmc, ",.,d,d ,0 gmndme icing "15 "I: "Z 5 lrmvu am lI ll is Potatoes: N.B. 75s 1.40 . 1.65: made, on an salt :u :-M o2l"'i-... 3?; :3 3 I; 1;. "'3' 50' t”'1'o0i "'3' 10' 23'”: M03-E am son 51: its -l3 n PI A season no no -so P-El 75' 175-3903 PEL 10' 335 Prizes for French and for Ap mil: '3 S” : Sh grtnml pa I: 3 4,4; gl Vlfllnll 1001 350-175. plication, awarded to Irene Ar- es sit as Home on A no no is is -t am am am to: o it Ham on I no sin ins is-A 4. so Prizes for Physics and for Pro- as as -l llurnhgr no its no an H degrees awarded to Leonard Mac 6: ii: 3: 3: -5 Jump rad soon so s2 s4 as Len”. -as Juprur no an as all -I Prizes for An lication and for "3" I” I” I" ” Uh PI W I10 III II wmmrs: GiCP)-Some export ' p 5; Physics. awarded to Geraldine M74 ,4 :3 l;:,,:r,,'4 mrm "r, ",",', "4, if, interest in barley appeared today Mgcxinnon. 1:0,; I Mdal ms as us on or on the Wlnnlpes lrlln exclllnle. Certificates were awarded to the mo ,4 mg l, : K "'.:m';'" ":9; ::"i 4:: I": " Tl'lldl9f9P3l'll lndlui-Dd Illll PII" following sudenta who have satis- "4. ,4 -,3 nu" C", W 3 u . H ce 0 s es were made to the factorily completed the course of new I s 9 Nat Pt no ass so an -4 United Kingdom. study prescribed for Grades X1. I103 :11: "mt ll: : ghmn: w 3 :3 :5. -10 Trade was generally dull In all GRADE Xi ' g "P grains and prices moved narrowly tin order of merit): Dorothy 3'... mg "34, "2 -:' ,7. ';',Z"vT,""' ;'.f ,1 3,: 3 :1 but showed some immuon, Monkley. Frances Arsenault. Bel 13: is 1.: S N on Eapl sun :00 m m -4 Trade reports said Japan ll GllId9l- Mlfll 3el'IIIII'd- Joyce - I - pr. .1.” 3 3” 1” M952?” '3: lg ? 33 'l:1-ii;zi1:'h'2t:.000 bushels oi Cana- DEiillrlr:.snPoIi;rri;i-J" N R lrnrel-it: W at .. - ' ' 1,4,, 4,, m 1,. II. ',jg,,"lL',, "fa, ";,,,, mm "2 "' overhung expo" lmdmu of Pltre, Margaret Rose Poirlsr. Rose use use us us -51 mm 5. .9 .9 g -; cum," when minded. wen Mae Gallant. lris Gallant. Emeline low It 81 Ii -I on Select mu an Iv. iovs-vi G. luowo b h 1'. P Butte. Yvette Arsenault, Geralda m” 7” 7” '3” ” OW" "3 4 rmmy ' ' I" ”' o' Veno Carol Perry Ervin Gillls & 3 f” '” T ""” '"' "W "I W" l' M" ””'m' U":"d K"'3d”'" 75" Mildred DeCoste 'r:i-ic Sherry. to no 4- p g as . - - W I” "M "mg" Pxnwmm us: I” lm ilu 3 and Rhodes a. small quantlt Mem" cum,” into so at as -I Prnao pr sits ass see an 41: A GRADE X ”” 3' W W PI!" 0llI 7” I'll "5 "I am" "k": (in order of merit-i Marilyn U" 5 I U -' Ptrol mo II I I M Oltl: on! 53 lower 70: Oct. W 1- I Helen I” M- m" l” 1" "' " Pilllli '5" "5 "5 W ti lower 70b- Dec ii lower UV:-a' mm " u ' I asos is 11 n --s pm.a.. ms 34,-, as us 41. ' ' - mand Deskoches. Mia Backer. III N 83 H aieawti lass ass as ass M” P ml" ”V"'- Gerogina McNeil. Melina Richard. 1: III III III -0 aorta in um 10 1c 1: oi Barley: -ll! lk I0"? NW Oct Leonard Cameron. Edwin DoeRoc- no 13".:-'”.1'-'l"1.” M'p.,.'m" "suit: :5 390:: ”?',;,,,:.”j,.y' low" ""' """' H"'cM"”"t wnmd G'"' .4. ,. 3. ,5 .4 hum I 4,, m ,4 ,4 . ly . det. Raymond Bulger. Jackie Bag- tan 1 1 1 ..,,u 1... 3. 4. us 4. Flax: Jly It higher 1.ll9ih: Oct. lole. Dolores Gaudet. Peter Bal- I; 1:1! I: I: 9: seat scan '3 av. go. go or 196 higher 1.40Iib: Dec. lit higher inm. Alice Perry. Ane Deslloclt .4. n .1 ,1 5"'m"7f P". "m n H u :1. l.3lVab; May ills higher 1.IIIIb. es. Gi0l'll Desdlloches, ilsarbara 3. .4. in us 4.4 in U ,. ,, ,, ,, ,4 Rye: Jly '1' lower 1.0!; Oct. IA- Day. Anita Bri ges. Leo lrerry. 115:. I; I'll I: 1: ape-or moo as a s1 is It lower in-l.0IIi ;Doc It lower Pauline 7lioonai:'.uDe;'i.ili:l Gallant. I--I III! I8 II III N tom May is higher Lioiihnt. Lionel Deskoc . or ran- X - m ' 1' 3 .86 .III -in I.':..”'a. 3-” a: s: I: sit for class two 9.4- cia. 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