QU "iii" Aliiiii. y: P ' so... Opened s... Bathurst A w“. y ell Tel ~ - .. Bras '1‘ L Pow Jada esday and, C ...... _._ 1'“ c Bruck Silk Issup Build Prod a Can (‘an Com , _ , Can (far pill ' -. 7"‘ ' fan lieu: com rnunvgc] Csu Hydro Elec pfd _‘ " (‘an ind Al A .. Oats ,','.. .5. , .‘ . .. 45c (‘an llld Al B H111‘. e. cvvt . iitic van North Pow Striu pressed cwt . . . . .... 40c Can Pac . 21f (fockshutt Plow .. -'~ -BB.'I‘AIL MARKET Cons Smelt .. .. I: . Dryden Pap Potato» pk . 191' DOIII Bridge _ CPI"? hllllfil 95¢ D0111 tfoai com . . ROB" P"! 1547‘ Donl Glass ifmll B .. .. Stew meats . 10-140 Dom '1'“ Com WM lh ;- 1°" lntl Nickel Roast Pork .. 11-mi- h,“ Pa“. _ "u" -- “5'“““ 1.1m- of \\'nods 1 ' Ric-Coll Front 13H Mont Pow . ii" Natl Brew 35 l‘o\ver (‘org 7% Quebec Pow l5 St Law (‘nrp 100 Sherwin \\'li Sbawinigul hf,- fimmr " South Fan‘ Pow . 113i ‘lijlnm _I_ ‘o: Steel (‘o (‘an (‘om .. Jill; Turzzipli"? fog wit‘ ' I. t uc n . c . rlfmsirgos C... . . . m BA-‘Ks Rhubarb lb . . . . . . . . . . .. 5c - Strawberries (cultivated) box 25c -,_ Strawberries (wild) glass P0 30c figzlttxépfev” H5 11:1)" (‘nuliflowor each L >250 Nova Sea,“ _ r _ Pigs 1- weeks pair ..$8.50~$9.00 Roy“ ' - bu‘) __ F15" Bank of Canada 01% .. mil 11> . . . , . 5c ————*——?~ blacker 2 for 25¢: .. HG llilddh lb 1 Miscellaneous r —.___- (Canadian Prelsl MONTREAL, Jilly 2- Wbent, nor no 2 S7. Barley, C W no 3 48 Oats, C W no 2 40. Oats, Lo 3 4-4. . Oats deed no 1 43. Floufisprlng wheat p stunts, firsts i510. l. Flour inroads 84.70. l-‘lous bakers $4.60. Flour winter wheat patents, choice Kl ~10 t0 $150. Flour white corn $5 5O to $5.60. Brim ton 23.25 to 1555.25. Shorts ton 24.25’: to 20.25. Middlings ton $.25 to 2925 Rolled oats bag 00 lbs 3.05. . Hay no 2 pcr ton curlnts 512.50. Cheese no 1 cur Ont IOVs-ll, No 1 Quebec 101/, tn lllillfi. Butter n0 1 101-’; to 20-1,}. ‘ Eggs in cartons A large 2d. Hugs A medium 24, l-llrsrs B 23. Essa C 21. ifiltuiu Mt’l. Stock _. Exchange i notations f 12d Ward members of the M“! real Stock Exchange, Mont"! Curb Market. 156 Richmond Street lOharlntterowni. PRODUUE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, July 2--Butter, cheese ‘and potatoes advanced on the Moni- l-esl dairy and produce markets to- day while egg prices ruled steady. Butter was 191A, to 10M cents per pound for rarlnts or less of no 1 while lots to retailers were quoted at 20% to 2:1 cents for solids and 211,5 cents for prints. Prices were functionally higher on the cheese market, no 1 current 0n- tsrlos selling for 107cm ll rents and no 1 Quebec! at: 101-3 to 10%. Graded shipments in cariots or less of eggs were 221/; cents u dozen for A large, ‘J1 cents for A medium. 191,; to 20 cents for B, unil 111$ tn 1B cents for C. Ilots to the retail trade wore 20 ct-nta for A lame, 2i cents (or A medium, 23 cents for B, and 2i cents for i‘, in cartons, and a cent lcss when bought louse. On the poluiu market new Virginian were $5 to $5.55 i1 hnrrcl for new potatoes whilo old potatoes were 35 to 40 cents foo Quebec whites, 00 to Pmntooa Virg hhls $5 00 to $5. Que white 80s 35 tn 40. N Ii G M 80's 60 ti) 70. l’ E I G 1180's 0010 70. r- i- . 70 cents _for New Brunswick green mountains. and 00 to 70 cents for Prince Edward Island green mou11- thins, per SO-pound bag_ Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Icntrll Gnunliul locals, 4c {gr word: Anuouncnmsnts Spiritual Offerings. (Jsrds, eta , llld C0 In ,0 Ou- lnnh; Nflufldlflf Thanks " lord. Other raters on spplIi-Mlon. i.‘ IAIIL-Qo per word, tbres Inner tlonn for the price of two, ltllctl) payhhls.,-ln> advance. Wanted tynyrsy .4 nwmaucs s-run- I irflfbcoommodated at 237 Graf- ftornYStreet. L-sisl-e-ze-ai. wanna’: - T0 RENT ron SUM- Lmer months at reasonable rate, ‘mall tent in good condition. Ad- dress" giving particulars to "Ogmper" care this office. ‘ ' L-SHGi-G-Ti-fil. per word; Western mud Eastern locnls, Se pa! word; In llemorlun Notices, 10o. pel inch; Lists of Florsl and 1nd Appvoclnt mlnum Charge for my Jvortisomsut twenty-flu oanls. --- Illilll Event; la. per wordl Classified Mr mums: [Alters of Condolence 70c ' n. 70o per Inch or In. pl T0 LET - DESIRABLE 7 ROOM house, 40 Victory Ave. L-85l4-‘l-8-6i. T0 LET — KITCHEN AND BED- room, partly furnished. Apply Guardian. L-8487-7-3-3i. T0 LET-APARTMENT IN DAL: moral Apartments with garage. Reasonable rent, Immediate pos- session, Mackinnoh dz McNeill, Solicitors, 90 Great George St. L-8387-d-27-iii ~ Miscellaneous Male Help Wanted U CONTINUE T0 LIVE l be old. Start a long term wment, which will give pro- n cheaply and be a sure mrk against poverty. Consult J. w. Moore, Currie Building. rlotiiewwn. L-Bl15 '~ E HAVE ANYTHING AND everything in the small rubber lln ’. Order by mail direct from g lecturer and save 75%. All i > o s are mailed postpsid by u: in sin wrapper. Mail order ca. ogue sent. iree cn request. Nol/élty Rubber Mfg" Company. B 8, Dept. K-ll, Hamilton, N -'1-l;l. BOY WANTED FOR NEWSY ON train. Apply Dave Cutclifle, 280 Euston Street. L-Mii0-7-3-li. ____________ WANTED — EXPERIENCED MAN to work on farm. State wages. Merton Bagnali, Hunter River. L~8502-7-3-3i. CAMP COOK FOR SMALL SUR- vey party. wages $75.00 per month. State age, experience and references. Write “F." care Guardian. -8460-’7_-2-4i. Boarders Wanted EITIILNT ACCOMODATED - , Hunting Case. Monogram ask. Finder leave at Guard- L-B497-7-3-3i. 700m: nucs vos sass wrrn rmmn“ 1 ron "isj" i-‘lxl ron sat: - 4 can S ble l0 Prince St. L-B464-7-2-3l For Sale FOB SALE - AUCTION FOBTY- rm. Bridle and Whist Scorn Cards. Guardian Central Join Prlntery. Nov. l-tt. BEAUTIFUL 176m," affiliati- ant Sh. near College. Phone 883d. L-8467-7-2-3i FOR SALE — HEAVY JROWN Paper suitsbls for placing amm- rups, e"c. Guardian Otlice. " ' ‘ fi-Tl-tf. roll ms - roan w" coacn. ‘Terms cash or as good. Apply . 11-8409-7-8-31. or without Dump- Apply tvso Dsrrach, West Riva Bridge. L-IIIO-d-QO-‘l-i-fli. $1.25 per hundred booivh. per hundred. I. I. W . Chestnut Street. wood out in stove J by Johnston .nne the motion to rceommit and the water! , longer bogs and than brought 1a"!- I fa z e ié-"isiiroil-"éifi m (By Johnston and Ward's Spook! Win) MORNING MARKET LITTII NEW YORK. N. Y. July %The market made some fiurtber progress yesterday on the rally from last week's lows. Activity, though greater ilinn on Saturday was less than that prevailing when the lows were made. The ability oi‘ the market to rally xiffords some encouragement hut the lack of volume and the daaultory action of the rails does not make it very convincing. One of the domin- ant. reasons for the strength in thc market and the improved business sentiment recently has been the in- dication that Congress was becom- ing less nulondablc to the Admin- istration's IlDllifllldS for experminctal reform legislation. The action of the House yesterday refusing to pass the “death sentence" on the Utility Holding Companies is further en- 4‘Oll alzoment along this line. The fact that the death clause was re- tained in the Senate by a mar-gin of only one vote makes the prospect of the Administration being yet success- ful rather dubious. The market is in an‘ interesting positlou_ from the Dow Theory point of view. ll will not take much of a move tr: confirm the uptrend or in- dicate 11 reversal. If the rally eon- tlnues and the close of Juno ‘rind is hettereil a confirmation of the up- trend will he given. If, however, weakness develops alyl the close of June 27 is hrokea it will suggest that a reversal has begun. The fav- nrahlc news on the Utility Bill pro- vides a test of the market's ability to give the former indication. Laldlsw and Company SUMMARY NEW YORK, N. Y., July 2-Gold bars quoted at 141s 7d vs 141s 455d. on Monday. House continues with Utility Sill today. I General Cigar Ca declared regular quarterly dividend. Melville Shoo Col-p declared 821,5 cents common dividend. on May l. dividend of d0 1935, s quarterly rents was paid. Domestic crude oil output during week ended June 29 averaged 2.714,- 175 barrels daily. off 28,801 from previous weekpaccording to "Oil and Gas" journal. Eudieott Johnson Corp. and subs six months ended .\iay 2D. 1035 earned $1 52 a common share vs $1.69 a share for air months ended Mav 21 1934. Reserve board's meat of weekly reporting member hnnka on June 2t! shows increases for the week of $41i,00(1,0iii) in total loans and inestmentl, $70,000,000 in net demand deposits and $22,000,000 in reserve balances with reserve hanks Bayuk cigars and Borow Bros. file separate stilts in the U. S. trict Court in Philadelphia attacking the constitutionality of the AAA, particularly its provisions for a 3 cent a pound processing tax on un- sweetened tobacco leaf. Judge Kirk- patrick granted temporary restrain- ing orders enjoining the collector of internal revenue from forcing Bayuk to pay $34,540 and Burl-ow $2,704 as- sessed against them for May. Washington-The llousc will meet at: 11 a. in. to dispose of the “Utli. ity Bill". Whoa the House meets it will go into the columittec of the whole to approve the House version of the Utility Bill as a substitute for 'the Senate measure. When the com- mittee of the whole arises a roll call vote will he demanded on the aub- slitulon of the Ilousc Bill fur the Senate Bill, two other roll call votes, condition state- Inc. ]Dls- other on final passage will then he in order. Dow Jones. BAR ING LETTER llondny Evening NINV YORK, N. l'.. July 1——Sept. wheat got up to 86% thus enabling you to sell out half between 8B and so as advised Friday and practically repealed Saturday. This is a profit of nearly 10 cents in a little over a week. Above 8i) you might sell the other half. Cotton closed slightly lower and last advices hold. The market closed slightly higher and a few more stocks made new highs for tbs present advance. Tbeer is still no change from recent ad- vices and thc industrial averages should go 5 points higher than they were at the close tonight which was L11712§7T0c1< (Canadian Props) MONTREAL. July 2—0tferiilg| on the two Montreal livestock markets today totalled 5,110 head. Cattle ra- ceipts were S40 head. Early sales of good steers were at 80.50 l0 $7 with medium good kinds around $0 25. Medium steers sold from $5.25 to $0 and common kinds up to $5. Good cows were mostly 84,50 with an odd choice halferish cow a shade higher. Cows of medium quality sold between $1 and $4 with common butcher cows dovm to $2.50. There were no early sales of runners. The few hulls weighed early were of coulnlon to medium quality and brouclit from $2.7.’- tn $4. (falf receipts were 1,53: Calves were shout 26 cents than the close of last wcek_ considered. Good quality brought $5.50 with su odd top at $6. Medium flood to good kinda were from 84,76 to 86.00, fair to dium kinds from $8.15 to drinkers and IISIIOIS were mostly Bl 3 $3 as to $1.1m with Odil m» as low Quotations: Good and choice veal. 8.50 to 88; common and medium. 83.75 to $525; grasacas 88 to $3.60. liend. higher quality calves Sheep receipts were 8M head. Lambs were easier. Good quality lambs were mostly $8 with culls picked out at. $0. A few small lots made 8850 with eulis at 80.50, Sheep were slow seller! It I1 50 to 88 according to quality. Quotations:- EW". 31-60 to ca; lambs, good $8: common $0. Hog receipts ware 1010 d. Bac- nn b0 I brought 810.26, d and W"! ll Mr hop promlu on selects. Butchers, hclvl" 1nd l?! Wan $0.75 sad ntrs besvin n wn s large percentage of ly ll to 811.50 with add sales of light f dors u t I12. so rm- saw is $.11; " "" Currencies INN‘?! July ‘l-lnsdin eur- maaln s fraction 1, m, iilflll fefvill “st-Inns today. D .01 of s a‘: s: out to Mint MARKET cosslr 118 . The utilities bad their dutb sentence commuted to life imprison- ment but the bill goes into confir- onnn and s final decision cannot well be expected for another week st least. Since the drastic Senate Bill had only s single vow majority, the chances for abolition of tbs dshth sentence are fslr. Spiogol May got up to Gilli whore you have over 20 points profit if you bought it back below G, as ad- vised st the time and stayed lou of lt_ as repeatedly advised since t n. Du further bulge to 08 to N take profits- Coiumbis Pictures mldo a new high, if you sold out half at B ldll the other half it it goes to ‘I4. Phillip Morris closed a fraction - higher, ax-dlvidend today. Its daily sales for Juno ware the highest. in their history, showing s gain of over halt s million cigarettes sold each day over the preceding month which, in turn, also established an all time new high record. I expect s further good sdvsuce from around present Drlcel. North American of which you should be long around 11 should In closed to 30 when you might sell o11t half. Case got up to 57% and if you bought. it either at S0 or b2 or M which were our successive buying levels keep long till we tell you to take profits. United Aircraft got up in 14%, and would hold for‘ s few points more. Briggs, recommended when it was 26 or 27 bad today the additional good bulge to near 85 or which w: told you a week or so ago to hell out half, do so. Otherwise there is down to 251,000 shares lower than the Juno average. Terk gained 5 to 4.14. Dome lost 30 at 52,25 and Holllnger gained 5. pilshed up l0 cents to 2.30 on short covering but late in the day turned 'l"\i.1l nail-m I Con’ Co absolutely no change from recent letters and if we get: very strong active days our profit taking level should ho reucheit. Baring. MINING (Canadian Pros!) TORONTO, July 2-1110 base metal group of the Toronto mining list closed higher today in light trading while other groups were mildly reactionary. Volume was which was I l J Trade was decidedly small in the senior gold stocks excepting Tack Hughes and Wright Hargreaves. Lambert Co cents, Sralorna 5 and lilclutym S! while Lake Shore added 1 S5. closing in heavy turnover Pickle Crow soft again to close at 2.18, off 2 treats net. Slscoe lost: 5 cents, Brad- isu 14 and Prnspectors Airways 3. Noranda. gave the basc metals atlong leadership at it moved up 50 11125. a‘ 1- b lfl u I . “>6 8% ‘vmifi ‘ii°s-.-.' entail“? in“ ‘silllifiil- M" Y“ c" - 11% we Basin 2. Buying sentiment was slug NM“ ‘m.’ 15% 15% gish in the silvers and lower closing trig’? 1:1” 29% 1i! prices was the rule.’ ‘ Pea“ n2“ 2;“ (Canadian Press) Pub s" N J W“ 38% TORONTO, July 2- ?" - 91% 2! Pullman C0 40% 40% 51M“ mo“ Phil Morris 51 5o Radio Corp m‘ Arm’: 011 .. . 1s Q31", Kfltgttlfrr - z’ ron Afton ,. . ... £14 tzarewl, mot’:- u £1‘ 1% bears Roebuck ~ 4w M Shell Union on 1014, 5% 4“ Sim Co 9i‘ 9“ ‘ Socuny Vac . my, my l swu- Pw my, 1 ‘ 4 South Ilsil _. 7' a Stand Brands m Stand Gas Eligc M Stand 011 Calf . m Stand Oil N J‘ ~55 -§§§§=§§§§sa Road Auth ... ... ... ... 00.n- Red n o s ... ... ... ... .. m4 WINNING. July s- Reno Gold ... .. as Witw- llocha L L . 5% Rflyslltlo 21M Ell law LII! :11“ ‘not July I si aep r ... .-- In ... I Sbarritt Oct .., ... . .... ll u Slscoa D06 -.. u, s...“ fi a “a Sou A M hull“ ‘ 1(1)?" at nth .. u ... 60 Sud Basin . lop: . 8C i4 l4 salami .. Doe a “a pylunp, __._._.___.__ Tsshota . NEW YORK. Jo Z-Tho pound Tack H .. Ileriins dropped b s out la rao To!" Can u, fdlflfn Qidllllai lllllll will), Toburn closing at M. K. The Canadian Venture; , dolisr was quoted st s discount of Waite All“! m 6-16 par on: l-ll os iao Wayside .. ... ... ... .. Hi4 pnsvious dsuy. french franc, Wlltsey e ... ,.. ... .. .. 3 cloliu n .04 m". IiWM I rain Wright Hsr .. s cu ... I'll of .00 of s mt. Ymir . . . . .. .. "s .. 8B -—--—--—--—~ Fllver .. n. - U“ IJNLIIIID blah .., .. hllt ... "s s - - 8 1. a “Lotus dvihr .. J, Chryslau Mot. .. Columb Curb .. Colin Gas Else ... Com Sol .. . Con Gas . . Con Oll .. Con Can Corn Prod Del Had E I Dupont East Kodak . Elec Auto Lit Else Pow Light Erie . . . Gan Asphalt .. Gen lilac Gen Foods Gen ll Gold Dull: . Good Rub Graham Paige Great North pfd Great West Sug ... U gouston Oil Intl Nickel. Kln Cit Kelviusto Kalvinstop Ken Copper . Li: Myers l . Liq Csrb Loews lacorpr ... . ltcKeasport in ... .. Mack Truck . Math Alklll Miss Kan Miss Pac Mont Ward Nash Mot. Natl Bis ,... Natl Dairy Prod Natl Pow Light New Haven Stewart Warner Studebaker Tbermoid Tana Co Tim Roll Bear . Union Carbide Carl) Union Psc .. United Air _ United Corp . United Gas Imp Qmboug _ U S Ind Al . (‘lericy . U 5 “"55" .- Doruc Mines U 3 3111910 alum-silo U B 8M0! Falcon .. Van Steel , Fed Krk Warner Bros Gods Lake 169 Warren Bros Graham . 4 w"? Ullibll Granada m Welt Illec Grandoro .. a“ Woolworth Co (lunnau m Worth Pump . Hull-row 2 Yellow Truck . Ilarker 4* Hollnger 14“ Howey . . m J M Cons .. ma‘ Kirk Lake .. _ 34 Lake Shore .. 5n; ' Lamaqua I k Gold _ 4% .t le A L _ (Johnston on Mlwsn , l1’: CHICAGO, July 2-. "m" McIntyre _ m; Wham- “ckenaio . 111 its! bow use Ycéylilllllh 15 J l 1c its ll! --- .-- n. .. I‘! lilcwattors _ "L; Sept ... ... Ala :5 Morris Kirk . w Dec ... ... ... .... 00% 88 80% Newhec . . Norsmln Nor Can Olga Oil _ Paymsstcr Pet Com Perl-on . Huneer ... Premier Pros Air MT’L. CURB Shell Assoc Brow. - t N. “Y. Stock Exchange (quotation tsrsishsl by lob-ml ssd w sunburn of Montreal smss sumac. Ivntvel ‘"1"’ Ill Ilehnoad M2001. 05"‘ “m. 141 as xii T68 OI ... . ud Mot n. " ntl Bar ntl Tel ohns Man . y Sou r . uld 61% 116 ...... 30 . 80 (census not was) - kins o! this city, has received word Miss Jessica had been attending New York, and it was her ability motion picture director, with the Miss Jenkins l.s expected home af- ter the completion of the picture. Benton, Franklin, N. H.. arrived in the city on Friday night to spend the summer at his old home at Flat River. He was one of a motor party of eight, who drove here in two cars. The others include his sister, Mrs. Louis Little; her broth- er-in-lsw, A. Stanley Mrs. Little, with their daughter; Beaten. son of Malcolm P. Benton. Fist River; and a college chum. Dick Yorke, of Laconia, N. H. Teed of Moncton, passed through Charlottetown yesterday. returning from spending a short holiday, the guests o! Mr. and Mrs. John F. Huntley, Vernon. They were accom- panied by Miss Margaret Huntley, who will spend a short holiday in Moncton before going to Sackville to attend the Maritime Summer School at Mt. Allison University. Dominion Department of Agricul- ture, Health of Animals Branch, arrived in the city last evening on a routine visit to confer with local branch officials. He is accompan- ied by Mrs. Moore. They leave this morning for Nova Scotia. Shirley of Charlottetown. left this morning for New York. Later on they will visit ma. Bell's brother. Mr. Victor Mscheod. Philadelphia. On the return trip they will stop off st Boston for a. time. They ex- pect to be away about six weeks. feet. enough to stop sending back my l‘ funds.‘ said the bride to her hus- hand enough money on hand to pay a. $4.27 cheque ought. to he merged . and put on s sound basis." tar, Arthur of Pswtucket. and Mra. also four brothers and two sisters o! Providence and Edward of Paw- tuoket, Malcolm Markets At A stocks lower. axcglvca IrflDl-‘I-lfl-I ll. BUYING ALL NIX‘! WEEK st our vnnbouw, Queen Street. livs and dmnod 15am. Highest market prices pdid. Onusdo Packers Lim- ited. 11-8447-0-29-81 LA!‘ CABBAGE PLANTS 80c par 100 at Oortcr 6v 00's Seed Store, Woolworthls or J‘. J. Gay 6: S011 Ilfddul. 11-8284-6-27-51. WK. ROGERS, Oily ‘ricket Agent, Canadian National hallways, has moved to the new Currie Building ‘s’: ldgdeolsoon ‘Stream t, when?‘ ha‘ will I may prospec vo rav- aleln. n-asoc-v-s-oi. ‘WITH D ISTINOTION-Word us: been received by Mr. and Mrs. P. J. MacDonald that their son, Wendell. now on the high sass sprouts home from Scotland, has passed in all aubhct-s, with distinction at the medical school of Edinburgh Uni- varsity. TIMILY bosons-auto, Jackie Binns, whose narrow escape from drowning occurred Monday when Dr. W. I". Tidmarsh Jumped into the water ofl the breastwork on Sydney Street and rescued the little fellow, is recovering nicely from the severe shock he received n: lvlovm rum-or. .1. s. Jen- thst his daughter, Jessica, aged i6, is appearing in a movie 111m, hav- ing been selected by one of the of a. Long Island studio. the Strauss School of Dancing in that attracted the attention of s result. that she will appear in. a picture which is now been made. sluuvs BY MOTOR-Dr. s. 1t Little, and son and her nephew, Alexander Mr. Ernest Tced and Miss Pearle or. s. a. Moore, Montreal. of the Mrs. Heber Bell and daughter A WOBBLY INSTITUTION "I wish our bank could get on its cheques marked ‘insufficient ."A bank that hasn't got Iii MEMORIMI llfl-S. AGNES SALSBERRY The death occurred in Providence B. 1.. on June 30th o1 Mrs. Agnes ssusmv wife of the 1m .1. n. v ‘ ~ ~ » “-" '7 ' -_ .. Snlsborry’ (nae Agnes MacDonald) John and, Bisbud Ilendeflul! ] on routs to Harbour Point- Micll. ' formerly o! P. E. Island. She is (LEFT to RIGHT) are arriving at where they will loin their par-ant: ,- aurvived by one son and one daugh- Edns Champlain of Providence; Mira. J. O. MsoElchem and Daniel and Mil-s. John Glance (Quill 1' l ' ' Toronto and anointing-Industrial New York-Stocks clo d lower. ritish r~| don to the ‘hi3 Leaving Arrive Fortune ddllll l5 1S 04 fr ebsu Fardy Bus Service & Taxi Service GIIARLOTTETOWN to FORTUNE TIME Charlottetown Huelbrook 4.20 p.111. Keefe's Lake ... 4.35 mm. 48 Road 4.00 p.m. Leaving Fortune TABLE Dlngwell ‘s Dundas . . r: a 3' G ... 2 a Cardigan . . a an m .- D 2 o f! I-Iazolbrook Headquarters in Chariottetown-NOBANA TEA ROOMS. Headquarters in SourIs— LENNOX IIUIEL. Switzerland franc .3204 United States dollar, 1-18 par caui premium. (Canadian Press) Closing exchange rates:- MeKinnoo of Riverdale and Neil of at Montreal-Poland i 0:1 1-10; Churchill. P. B. I. Inge 00d routs; U. S. ilollar 100 5-1 . At New York-Pound -i 04%; franc 0.64 costar»- Canadlsn dollar W 11-10. At Portia-Ahmad 744d fr; U. S. .001‘ fr; Canadian dollar In gold-Pound 12s: U S dollar 59.12 casts; Canadian Ifitllllll SSW cults. (Canadian Press) " NEW YORK, July 2—-I‘orsi|h u. a steady. (ll-sat Britain hi; g l 4 03 ’ : t!) d , bill _ $1»? Mo's“ ‘Itrraguiar Cohan- ma; lri-zrisa fldlhhltaly ago; m1.- BIIFQI“ 9 ' l 10.03; Ge 40.0!‘ C - New York-Cotton and coffee :¢:m99 u.“ "n", ' u higher; rubber and sugar lowsr. -——_'¢_*—"_"' Supposed Good ._ Vision Often squint yollflvl lbs hm _ . - laser"... ... agulniitéhuoiif A East Boston following along trTp They travelled alone across tho from Glasgow, Scotland. They araI Atlantic. Strawberry Boxes R epo rrs from S T R A W B E R R Y G ro w e r s indicate that there will be a I a r g e c r o p o f S T R A W B E R - R I ES this year- We have just rec- eived a large ship- ment of S T R A W B E R R Y B O X E 8 _ d I rect from the manufacturers rog- ulation size, of the best make. Better book yo order now, as ‘there may bo a shortage iateron. ' g quantities. Fititfl ‘Fl-l Li!» For am n’ .-..esso cross-.. ' Strut ......... 8.15 d-m .... 9.20 1-m- Keefch Lake .... 9.80 a-m. . 9.45 mm. Arrive Ch-rlottelown .. 10.05 us]. quarto-j Special prices us), <v-¢_= uss-sv-w psnnifiarsh