G- l-i. Taylor's. The local lire department was cal-f led ou1t yesterday afternoon for ii‘ ‘blaze in bile Agricultural Hall 0ll1 Fitzroy Street The lire, whicil was started by ll. stationary gas engine, W111i extinguished before it did any damage. THE GUARDIII . "us-w, .. ROOPS Retail Meat Market Grafton Street NOW OPEN Central Guardian w" ‘f-HE NEWEST in glass ware at 0498 Fl-RE BRIGADE CALLED OUT.‘ with chemicals‘ ’ mnce' “'“‘““' "°“°'“' Mr. Cuban: Senator Hughes would be immensely improved. Mr. Brown, of Llsgar. spoke on F-l DEVAEL-gpiq Thursday evening, April 29th. in I ‘ the House. of Commons. Mr. P3111751’ Cohan, of Montreal, asked him two PHOTOGRAPHI questions. lquote: ENLARGEME-NTB Mr. Cahan: What is the hon. QRAQWELL a-i-Umo gentleman's idea of trade’! Mr. Brown: Mutual conveni- 137 Great George Street ls it not far better io have that mutual convenience mutual ‘benefit and mutual profit ill olle's own country, than to have convenience. benefit and pro- fit ou only one side of the bargain. 115M014 QuslityLQusntity! Buy / - of Mrs. Judsoifs father, 1Mr_ hath- Moore who have $2355 OUR Bbecial Sherbets at .25 half QOZr-G. H. Taylor. Jewem. mu Phone 421 POWN‘AL.--Mrs. Beatrice Judson and daughter Helen of Alexandra spent ;Sunday_i ill lPuwinal, the guests One of the best Meat Markets In Canada with all. "P-to-dsto Refrigerator, Fix- anlel Gttyh-IWI‘. ‘and Mm. A. A. ttires, etc. - been residing in lulilsfuibAilberta. for the past year ur more, have returned to P. 1E. Is- land. 1Mrs. Moore is spending a few days iul Powual. -W.il1l6 here slle is stopping at the Forester House.—— Mir. Robert McLeod, Ulgg. puid ii visit to 1Pownirl recently, where he was the guest of Mr N. Gay.—iMiss You are ‘invited to make personal inspection. Phone 421 ' LongTom-andgetboth. That's tlu_e economy. 14-17- _N. B, Grand- Chancellor, Knights Florence Brown, Charlottetown, , silent tho week end at her home ' " ' 1 1811- Monthly Report P. PYTHIAN 0H1iEF ON OFFICIAL - ' VISIT-J. Arnold Mowry, St. John E- L P‘ 0i Pyiliiag oi Maritime {Iroyiuceg 'i‘llc number of cilil-ilren ill the will -pay unofficial visit to Empire 1101116 111111 111111111118 11s 111M 1811011 Lodge No. 19 of this City tonight. 11111111111 rel/cull t-‘llunses 11111112 taken ____ lng them again in the near future Grand Chancellor Miowry has ‘been plzucc among the inmates. very active ‘durlug his ‘arm or m; 'lilc adoption Cflllllllullbé have lzlsl ullii-ll “'83 "i ii song illld M F11- iurlllc i'l y of (evening's radio Splendid Program From CFCY program, in tllc nature recital by Mr. Raoul (Reymond. Geneva. Switzerland, lull now of Charlottetown was un- 1|5llii|ly 'l‘lic program nil-ill one was ‘interesting and enjoyable. u'ilicll was a cilia- sullg entirely in French uild fully tiemoilstratod the lllusiclil iliiilliy .\ .-i. lti-yinull giiprzlilu u!’ illle of the artists. , d whose voice is a iiulrlity 11nd Hinge iluilfiiit-il llcr uudicilco in hur three _ solos, lwo oi“ which were iipcl':ltic.1"111'11 11111191111 191111111311- lluiilbt-i-s, one from “La 'l‘1iscu" and iili‘ other ily," illc illil'1i zoiuillu" by Ito .\ll'. llcymond fiiu- iuliil-t-ssitln will-u b1- snug front "Mudalilc 1Buttcr- number lining Cull- so. w-hn made such n a weck or so ago ill Si, Jlllues’ Hall , was llnlliil llciird with grout qileus- llu- lll scrum] very fine selections. ills l'l1‘ll bass voicc proving p- ~ ulilrly ii illiptcii don. .\ii'_ uild Mrs. Ilr-yniuntl also shill: “u, 1 liiul-i from which was pzlrl ll i to radio transmis- the opcrzi “'l‘liiiis," lcuhlrly illezlsillg. Mrs. Raymond who is also an 11c- oo-mplished pianist accompanied her- husband. iMrs. Keith Rogers playing tlie accompaniments for Mrs. Raymond. lCIdCYh-l Novelty boys were on the air for the first time ‘last evening 1wilih saxnpililue, violin, llinndoliu, HiCMPdiOII and piano -and gave a half hour impromptu ilrogram at 7.30. Their selections were greatly eildoyed boih illcir solo and en- senllble numbers. ‘Polllorl-ciw night Mrs. Fred Cox, mezzo soprano and iMir. Ben Acorn baritone will he heard in a pro- grziiil of popular and well known llulli<ilcl"s_ Mr. l). I1}. Shaw wirll also Eiinlilililiilti GYM llliill-Jhflil-Specinl ‘Class. {Lilli — fi-lnlerlllcdlules. 5-43.30 -Veternil‘s Volleyball 1 7 i1 Jdxilibillou Prat-lice, S ll Pkillucr‘balskelililll ivrac- BOWLING ‘ -7.1i0-(‘l1lll'cli lcllglli- i-bnuliliull- tiolilolll lllui our ircuple llavc Sh“, im- isi I)hl(l(l' 1111! [)I‘l\'l1PL'.'O 0i‘ llsitrllillg i0 a 111-1 nkifi.‘ w,‘ 3L ,i..\l||-fi_ dull oi‘ such cxccllcilcc uild well-tulle 1M1‘. and WP M rs. Rcylilolld lo tilt lllllHllCfl-l lifi- ol‘ our commun- ity and will look forward to lleflf-Vlllflll. i’ !l.0ll-~-All illlcysi open. Hill-villi ll i1.li1.—Sl1piver meeting of Y's I444“; (‘LASS wkkkmma‘ map ADVERTISEMENTS 1 i A AA Lh-AA‘ fine Insertion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10-1 iiu- “Ilv 1.1 ii w-mlr Ftilir Ilulrrllulm iflilllt Insertions . . mm A gcilts \Vantcd m- ...» iii..- .11 i1 words '1" u” in.» of ii Wltflll QQQOQO-O 0-0 0-04 0-6 0-0-00 0 @0004 0-00-00» For Sale 5111.111? AGENTS - WRITE PO?! SALER—NEW CA-RTTBODY. Mursililelil flee in advancing the interests of Pythianis-m in this Domain, espec- ially emphasizing the need of a Pythian Home for aged Pythiuns. it is hoped and expected there will be a large number of the members of Idnupire Lodge present ‘tonight to greet the Grand Chancellor and give him ll. real Island, welcome he has a special message for every memlber. The Lodge will‘ open at S o'clock and all members arc urged to be present Jfliiiirllfii Llillulent for colds. _ _ PERSONALS Captain Grant, Maritime Manl- ‘ cr of the ‘National Cash Register o at present in. the ci-ty. Mr. A_ C. Millie of the Maritime Electric Co.. Hull-fax, is in the city. 1M1‘. George D. Pope. .\i.I..A.. of Siliilnlerslde, was in the city yes- terday. - dine. llilrry Jeilkllrs who has been visiting Jlcr parents, Mr. a-ild ‘Mrs. J.l.. M-ullill, left ‘Tuesday on re- tilrli lo New York before leaving for Paris whore ‘Mr 11nd Mrs. Jen- ki-lit-i will ill future rt-slile. Major (lclioriil ll. f‘. Thaflkcr, illlll l.l. (fill. A. H. Powi-ll, of Hali- fux, arrived in tlie city last evcll- ing on official business. They are rcgistcrctl at the Victoria. Mrs. John McQunld and daught- er Ethel, liedford-spent the week end iii the city. Litilc Miss Mury W-alker, Char- lottetown 1.1-1 Viilltillg friends at T1111 Mlle 1111112411.. Mr. (Zhestcr (lrnswell of the C, N. IL, undt-rwcilt an 0]l(ll'£\.ll1ill Wednesday morning and is report- cd as iloillg well_ been kept ‘busy considering indiv- idual cases an-tl a number of new faces may soon appear in the Home. 'l‘.he road to the Orphan- lurge number of visitor-s culled on Sunday lost; it is n pleasure lo show people through the institu- titln and it is one of the beet means oi’ becoming acquainted with the splendid work being doile for these unfortun-nlee. There are many '111‘1E111 children waiting for a new home 'l‘lie cash received for ‘Mainten- ance iluriili; the month has not been as large as we had hoped however the following anlollilts have been received uild we thulnk all contributors and especially the collectors: 1C-ascumpec iCnliection IPearl Lockerby 54.30 Victoria Womens Institute pel‘ Miss Georgie Boiulter 34.00 Mrs iM-ary Hard-lug, Moncton, N. B. 5.0 New Glasgow '\V0lll€fl's institute per Milss M. Stevenson 10.00 lit can easily be i-ieeli lilat these [amounts will go bllt n short way to- wards paying Wages and caring for -tile inmates in the Instil-iution; we of-ten wonder just what the ilulics oi’ the Trustees really are: the pu-b- lic -scolll to have all ideu far differ- olnt froill theirs. 11s it just fair to appoint these Trustees at a public meeting and then iellvo them to rllli the lusti- tlltion; mainy lose time they can ill spare and several worry them- selves almost ‘sick to provide the necessary funds to carry on; 11n- nually they come before the pilhlit: aind criticism not thanks is usually the order of the day. Jt would seem that there should he some assured revenue guaran- teed ill tsonm way by the church societies or individuals and not having the lllt-ititutioil dependent on the Killillltit} doilution as it has been, Altur all ' this there is still 1t per Miss wge being in very good condiiltiou a. 9 iollul trade, and tllcli we line tho itlr iaatuioguo. United Art l.t.d., -i Ailllny to W_ J. Scott, liruuswick. Toronto. A. W- _ -l‘. l1}. l, 9474-26-81 Mn“. ]|'¢l|p ‘vantiiil FOR SALE--NO. l WHITE FIFE T‘ l l-'-l id O‘ l. d Tile lnutly friends of Ml’. D. idnzgaélt glue fig eégllqggw $221; £1,111“: 11111111- 111' 11111111 111 3°11“ ‘M11131 T1111 road to the Home is ready for a car, 11111-1". will regret w 1811111 111 1111* it is there reflected 111 the llbulltl- critical condition. His three duullll- ant meaiiii, we rosy cheeks. flmi FIREMEN, BRAKEMEN, li1'l'~l $150 to $250 niouliliy. 1 lwliiull iiiiX 11G, BEGIN- also ptmltiollll iltuil- 9455-52021 5.2 EAQRNVTNGS, s-rssov em Dlliyllllllll, for liarbers. Become cunt-rt lli 8 weekli, Write Molar liilrllcr College. Department ~"F" lillllfnx. 8-1 4.1.51 f1 WANTED-— MAN OR BOY TO work nil fnrlu 111F111)’. Norlll 1111.». 11.11.11. 'Apply ilurold Lo- Bcdt-lilfrl. Summer- 9484-5-27-2i ivlicilt. Frederick l’1lrklllnll,Ch:1r- loltclowu ltoyalty. 9492-5-27-2i FOR SALE-FEW DISEASE FREE rl-d potatoes for seed, also certi- fied cobblers seconds. Wililird -l\'11lly, Telephone 847R. ‘ 9401-5-27-31 To Let TO LET-—109 ELM AVENUE. 9432-22-1“ TO LET-S ROOM TENEMENT. Apply at this Office, tors rctllrllcd- lust lliglit from 1308-‘ toil. lllis lbordship iflishop Morrison, Autigollish, was among the pas- sengers nrriving |by the S. S- ‘liiochc-lagil" yesterday. 1llis bordshiip Bishop Jtfiorrlson of Antlgouish was among the 111185911- gors to the city 1by the early mull train lust evenlux. tl-le is the zuest of i-lis Lordship Bishop Oibeary and he _will- address the graduates at Sit. Dunstan‘s University this afternoon. a One of tlie Canada. hstiis. Comp Iii the ‘pen Hotels 11s splendid service u; ql Hotel Pro 111111. Sum iuersiil -_ _ lit-Lean, 1 ,.ir1llgiln I‘ l. lllililiu; lion-in"; "111: 1‘. lillflllll‘. llliilltrc ""111‘1<11i; M. M 11- 11- Anderson ii. hi. A. .I. 1'1"‘ (iliisgnw- Slamniorside. I Victoria I H0121 equipped tiimls iii semi-n Contain: 120 rooms. 44 if which have throughout "111 the United States have Jiwnes in rooms. . “Fyhtsl 84.00 to 00.00 per (Jharlottetown 1W1 av o. snow-n, Mllllfllr VlCTORlA iioTsL. 1- w. Zink, Moncton; n. Nichol- TflllderS F01‘ Farm GARAGE FOR RENT. wlLL hold two curs. Central location. Address “Gnragefl Box 224. 9495-27-21 Wanted WANTED-GOOD SECOND HAND Ford car in exchange for Horse largest and but private lstsly rinovsted few years. Few Canada tabla. Courteous I Guests. Tols- C0.,' ' Ltd. prlston 1 e; John D. McLean 19111111: c. a. ‘Dnltbll. 1st. iolul; .1. Souris; Bernard ; Major Gen. H. 0. Trites, Jiis. McKee. McLeod, Frederic- il. (ii-can. Montague; J. E. ul; yo. 111‘. sionsi . flhnrinitn. Wallace‘ . ~ Toronto; E. A; .\lilllln_ Npwmmie: F. T Cumming. J. - J. » llacdnnnld; and wagon. Apply Guardian Of- flce. 9427-5-22-61 1 Fcuiale Help \Vanted WANTE1D—MAID FOR GENER- nl housework. Apply Mrs. Leith Wright, 55 Hlilsboro St. 9482-24-3l ___..ti__j_-- WANTED-EXPERIENCED MAID No washing. Apply 247 Grafton gt, 94~ii04i~2dtf Miscellaneous Hi0. A. McDONALD, LAND BUR- yeyor, Hermsnville. 9029-5-1-1nlo ESCAPED FROM MY RANCH msle fox I). A, O, 1'13. Will pay reward for his return alive. Al- bert Itobertson, Mermaid. 9463-5-20-31. Tenders for my farm of 00 sores formerly Donald Nicholson P1‘°' e at Hopsdlle Lot B2 with good r’ M‘ Cm‘ A‘ H‘ ‘P°w°"' gullltzlllgsmll wlrs fenced and ready glen will bsresolvsd st til: 311112.04 Mscklnnon A MoNelil. Charlottetown on 4th of Juno, 1080- ‘Hlghest or any tender not neces- - ii accepted. - I.” y MAY BELLE NICHOLSON "94011-27-31 _ 4.¢->-—-—- Dillard's llnlmsnt for bsclflll- “Lady of the hath” Admits Drinking (NEW YIORK. May 26.—JOY@@ Hilwley testified today lu the D91" jury trial of Earl Carroll, theatri- cal producer, that she not only oc- cupied n. bath tub on the stage of the Earl ‘Carroll Theatre, but that she was drunk wihen she got law i! from liquor served her in the theatre. iShe also testified that she had been offered $350 by an assoc- iate of Carroll if she would appear before the Grand Jury and‘ say" there was 1no champagne or W118 served at the party. BIRTHS BATE-mt Fredericton. N- 11.. 1111 Saturday. Mlly 221111. t0 Rell- 111111 Mrs. A. F. Bate, a daughter. _--—<o>———-— sparkliing eye of every child undel- our cure. The fourth payment an our cam- paign Fund has just come due alld many are forward-lag their pay- nlents to the office. this is flue but there is yet something to be said for 1thoso who d-"d not make a pledge though they promised verbally to pay an amount annual- ly; a liist of these is preserved and some have been as good as their promise. _ We wish to make as large o pziy- lnent as possible on the debt. early‘ in June and it would be ofcon-sid- erublo help if subscribers would minke their paymiinm ibefore tlillt nlld the "bigger the better. - Life is a great game. all ollr nswallds or punishments are based on i-he trelli- ment we give our fellows and our Great Teacher has 1warned its to be careful ‘how we 1tr1eat evdn “Onct -Of The Least Of These". Per- haps one of these latter is in ollr Institution; how are you pinyin; the Game‘! forget all else if you will but by these "Play Fair." Queen Hotel glues taking over this Hotel we have spent msny thousands of dollars III "pfl" gm; lmllluvGffltflllt It, lg new the finest Hotel of ltl else; In the Maritime Prov-- On Trade 15111101‘. Citizens: For some llezlrslhnve listened with attention “"1111” g1" “11 111° 116119111“ 0111 "1 to ii... speeches o; leading public international trade, but he men ill parliament on the quest- “P111111 that ion of international trade, or inter- “("1111 gel me 13911511151 and he up" peared to be equally certain that Canada could not be that country. lmelngen‘ Perhaps the ilon. member for St. Lawrence-St. to. explain. national exchange of goods, and I 1111110 wondered how uild apparently sincere men could Ho fundamentally differ. For soille years I iiuve rend with cure editorials ill the leading Calla- 1111111 llfiwflllflllcrs on the same sub- ivcl. 11nd l have found a similar fundamental difference of opinion. Then l have asked myself [he question. "is trade, national and in- terliutiollul, all occult science ex- ceedingly difficult to understand, or is it governed by underlying principles as obvious or nearly as obvious its the axioms 11f geome- 11'Y'-’" Aud l iiuve thought that if men could agree upon the llllderly- lug principles of trade they would perhaps find it less difficult to agree upon the results ol‘ these principles. On the other hand, if they can- not and will not agree on the prill- Bibles they never will agree on the resillts, and alignments to parlia- ment and in Lhc press are largely wasted effort. , I shall now state some of the underlying principles of irutie as they appear to me, and l will draw some deductions from these pri1l- Ulilles. If l 1.1m wrong ill either the principles or the deductions, i shall he grateful, Mr. Editor, i1‘ ynll or any of your col-resilondellts good iliiugvit illwnys was and ul- wziyi-l will be u good thing. it sboiliil therefore be cilcourngei. aild llcvcr ilnpcdetl or obstructed. 'l‘rllde more pcrllups than uny- tlliiig else, differentiates the civi- lizeil man lroln tho savage. Wc act strangely; we build ruillvnys, we dig canals, we tunnel mollu- tuins, we bridgi- rivers, we con- struct and subsidize steanlsllips, to encourage national zllld internal» ill international men who t-llgugc which is bud. ll‘ it is ii bald tllallg it should he ubolisilctl, rtiiitt-il oili people outside the country? as is the case when you trade with Mr. Cahan did not state which W324 only one country George would wish I have quoted Mr. Camp's lines- tlolls to Mr. Brown because they embody in concrete form not only ills owli views oi’ trade matters. but the views of the political party and the school of thought t0 which he belongs. ln u letter of this length l could state only a ew of the underlying principles of trade and could draw only a few deductions therefrom. I have. however, tried to lay a foundation upon which l could build if neces- sary. But if the foundation is unsound the conclusions already drawn are worthless and any conclusions i might draw would be in the same ()n the other hand, if the foilndation is sound, Mr. Cnhauh-i views and those who thiilk with him are as fin‘ from being correct as tho poles are apart. —d. J. HUGHES, tho Senate, Ottawa. May 5. 1926. Winners 0f Ex- Alnbassador Ger- class. 111111 TBDOrts from those ol- will show me my error. 7 ' ready in foster homes continue To begin with, trade, national S "QTY ellwllftllsflllg- and international, is in itself a MONTREAL, ‘May 26=~Winucrs of thcVprizes offered by Hon. .Ia1-i. W. Gerard, former United States Ambassador to Gcrlllauy, for tllc ilcst essays by the boys and girls oi‘ Canada on “the friendship of Great Britain, Canada anti tllc United States and how best to maintain it," have been awarded as follows: First prize. ‘ZOO-Dorothea Lun- deii. 211, Ninth Strcct, Revclstokc. B. C. Second prize. $l50~-F‘ranlt Gray. trade. 'l‘hi-se tint-s can be puss- Gardenvule, Que. ed on to ibc consumers. 1but that Third prize. MOO-Kenneth S. makes llli dificiirilcc ill the prin- Ede)‘, 3314 A1111“. gtreei, Momma], clple invtilvcil. Que, Smile of our lending 1111.111 say Fourth prizc, $50-12 i), Billie]; that national trade is a gum] thing 111i) l-‘lflh Strcct West, Calgary, that it is only international trudc Alli, Wlulicrs of special prizes offer- eil by the Montreal Star lllcluticd 111111 111~'1111‘11Y1‘11- (‘-1111 11ml, Mr. fivc prizes, ton dollars each-Coil- ‘Edltor, realize tlli- world without fllfliitjt-g Qiililily’. ii... Purguniigg, iutcruutluliui trzulc? Cull uuy- (mm- (fovg_ gasps gmmqh Qim body visualize what it would Tell prizes of five dollars euch~— niclill? A1 one stroke We would be far on the road to burburlslll, uild every impediment. put in lilc way of international trade is a step towards bilrhurlslil. - lilterniitiouzll trade is not ried i111 by govcrllmtelll were it. would ulukc 11o dii‘i't-i~t-1li-i-, to the following £ll'i',llllll:llt"i]. All trildc, oi‘ nearly 1ill, is irul-ried (Ill by iullivlllllllli-l, coliiilulllies or cur- porutions. Individuals, (‘fllllililfl- lcs and curiiorulinusi will not en- gage, or in any r-vcilt will not coll- liiluc, in trade unless il is to their niutlllll advnnlagc. lf the irzlde is lti their mutual zlilvanlugc il follows, as the day follows the night, lluit, it must be to the ud- vzlntuge of their resilectivc coun- ll-ies. This proposition is, I think, as true as the other proposition that’ two and two make four. ll is as, true as the proposition that tile sum of thrco angles of a triangle is equal to two right angles ’l‘hereforo, governments, in a large measure at least, should leave the pcople alone. Lei: them trade as and when and where they wish and if this were done the world Health Broke Down Could Not Get Sleep for Hours After Going to Bld- CHI‘- "lt is not natural for me to Si! down and write a letter of praise 01 n proprietary medicine as I had al- ways been skeptical as to their vir- tiles." Thus writes Mr. Arthur Se- quin. ‘Storthoaks, ‘Soak, who fur- ther says:—"But three i981‘! 11E" 1 opened a general store here in Storthoujtg and placed on my shelves a few lines of the best known proprietary medicine!- Amiong these naturally, were Dr. llllllllams’ Pink Pills. As 111818 W979 three of my customers who were obtaining good results froml taking iiiewpills; and as‘! was in need of a medicine I decided to try £11811! IHY" nlnr School, Souiilport. P. I12. l., ,Jol1n B. Mllfrlly. New Glasgow, N 1S. 1 fit. H. Bi-ittzlin, (Yruss Ronda, Grom- lblll ii I11 THE MARKETS MONTREAL, Que, May 2G. Willie there was n fair dcululld from the United Kingdom and i111‘ continent for grain on the Mont- real market today the prices bi1i were out of line with exporters uild the trade volume was small. Tile tone of tile ‘market for oats was small, prices for all grades spring and winter wheat flour were well maintained, under a lair demand. The demand for mill feed continued good and the turn» ovcnwas moderate sized. Th1 undertone was firm. A fair busi- ness was transacted in rolled unis 11nd the prices were unchanged. Potatoes Decline 10c to Q01: a B110 Potato prices were reduced :1 farther ten to twenty cents pel bag and Quebec varieties are now selling at $2.30 to $2.40 per hag. The egg market was active and firm, receipts were 4247 cases, tht feature of the butter trade was the stronger feeling and prices wert advanced 1-4 cent per pound, No 1 pasteurized creamory was quot ed at 34 1-2 cents to 34 1-2. The tone of the market fol beans was steady and prices wen unchanged car lots of cholcl white handpicked were 111101811 11‘ $2.20 per bushel and broken loll $2.30 to $2.30 per bushel OTTAWA. O1lt.. May 26. —(‘iln adian egg markets are unchanged today. TORONTO, May 26. -—-Cou1ltr,\ dealers are muklugsales extras 3 firsts 32, seconds 25 to 26. Prices to retailers extras 35 to 36. firsll 32 to 33. seconds 29, retailing ex tras as to as. 1111110111111 33- MONTREAL. May 28. —l)ealerl srlif. "-1 had.- been suffering ‘ l-iltarrh for years. and my inside, work had ocnilpletely broken down! my health. I was coughing all daY. suffered from indigestion, could not sleep imti1l three or four} are paying delivered extras 33 t1 fwm 35, firsts 31 to 32. seconds 25 t1 Can.1Steamuhiips - - - - - - -- 28. Prices to retailers extras 3 to 38. firsts 34, to 35. seconds 3i to 32. retail extras 43 to 415, first1 and 38 to 40, seconds 32 to 35. WPNNIPEG, May 26. -Dealer.~ St. Dunstan’s University Closing Today The Commencement Exercises of Si. Dunstalrs University lake place this afternoon at till-ee o'clock. There are twenty-three members in the graduating class this year. and they will be uildrt-ss- ed during the graduation exercis- es by Right Reverend Jilllleli Mor- rison, D. D.. Bishop of Anligonish. The graduating class is as lul- lows; Cornelius J. Campbell. Valedic- torian, Tracndie. ' APRIL LIFE SALES iN CANADA SHOW GAIN OVER YEAR AGO Almost all Provinces Show- im- provement Tweive Percent in- crease for the Four-Month Period 'l‘li¢- sales ill‘ ordinary life insur- il‘l'i-l_'l1 iii (aiiallli tiuriilg April in- creased 41", ovcr April 1925, inc- cortllllg to u l't*]I()l‘i just issued by lh.- l.l'e lllfilll‘llll('l1 Stiles Research Hurt-nu ill‘ liuliford, Coilllecticut. [Jul-lug lbc iiioulb 8371140000 of new i111s'~~ .-'.-. il-zis puld for -by the reporting companies, which have Ill furl-c H"; oi‘ lllf‘ iouil outstand- 'llg business ill (‘wflildm This 11s an incr us.- oi‘ 81,174,000 over the salts oi April ti’ inst ycilr. The r6- Joseph H. Drier-till. illlllflll flirt-r. port iucludt < ilii- prodilctioil of new Adolphus Gillis, ‘Si. Peters. paid-for business. exclusive of re- Archie D. 6111111- 31111911 . \'l\‘lilS. 'Zll‘i‘ 1i.- s, (lividend addi- Gerflld -K89f€‘. (3111111111111101 B11)’ lions, rclilsili-allre from other com- Cornelius Laudrisflu. 81111501111 intuit-s Jlllll git-iii) insurance. James A. Malone. (lrcen i311)‘ Thcre I.- n wide variation l-ll the P9191" 1161"!’ 3111111111111)’. Morel] ll-ortls of ill dlff~rcllt province-i, Augustine A..Ma(:ilu11til1l, (licu- iH-ni-yi-“iiy “pp... province in me flnnun. lionrilioii clilii-iilg i-n the general 11811111111111 J- 11161101111111. F11111-ga1u roi- iii! 11.111111. The incl-lose lottetown range from i"; ill Qucbt-tr to 33% in. George Macdmuihi. Blooming Sllfikfiitllvfl‘ Xulvftllllltllalltl llllll Point a 211117.- Iiic lint‘, and the pril rle Fruncis G. 31111111000111. 01111011 |)l‘()\'lll1' 5 Sllulf gzflls oi 9% or Cove more. Charles Raymond Mclvor, Kiil- 1w... rppflfi]: ni the chip-g vary korn witb-iy. llllilfliVvllfrlll is most noi- Geurge Mai-Kiiiilnii, Ali-xliiillrn lUtlllibll! for April iii Win-uilpcg, Joseph A. Ali-Milluil, (‘lllii-lolic- icliii-i, §ih[i\\'§ a 2.1% ggflip town ’l‘ll-- alnculli oi insurance pur- Joscilll l1‘. Ilitinagbzili, llazel- i-lias d during the flnst four mouths brook of this ycar l1.- 816,071,000 more St. Clair A. Xlflilflillllln, (‘hrir- tbs-u 1h..- illllOlllll. purchased (luring lottetown llli- corrcsilolldlilg period 0f .1925. Charles l-i. Morrlsioil, Savage 'l‘l1is is a 12% gain over last year. Harbour All of the provinces, with the ex- li-J, J, H. MOITlSOY. Georgetown Philip M. Rooney. lollu .I. H. Sullivull. llostoli Campbell Wurtcic, Arlililbzlskll. P. Q. ccpfon of Nisw Brunswick. sililre ill the gal-in iirr the four monuils. silkilFliltllfilvflll lcfldl-l with a 311% inc-reuse .Th<- gain iii the twnlvt- moliibs clllll-tl Ailrii 3U. 1926 (lvcr the ill-e- ct-dTi-g [\\'11\'(' iiliillths is th-- salute 11>" thr- cllllluizillvi: galil, or 1217.. seconds 25, rciull l-xli-as 117., iirsis Lil), ‘i w Pm“ --~~-——¢-o-c__.___ VA. '.‘ 13 . . il_\' Li. ~- .lt country ptiiuls t1Xll'il)'l 2-1. iirslri- 22, iiullets 11X a. :50. Jobbing cx- __ __A_ 1111-11 i111. 111'» S - ~ 1*"1“11111-‘1 1111‘1i Mrs. Alexander McLeod offers 1111110111 25- _ iher fine farm at Dnnstaflnags com- ST- JOHN- N- 11-- M111’ 311 prising 114 acres for sale by tend- Markvl 11r111. 1311111111! l11_1‘=11111‘11 11131;!" to be lent in m HCI‘ Solicitors. 111s’ Prodllliers ext-nip 1n, 11171-1151 I-l-[Messrm Msekiiinun d. MacNelil, 90 ififéflllll-‘ts2llillllll 11,1‘? i1;.ll‘k(i)1]l]1:lgs.iui;1‘Gun George Sh’ on or before m’ -x r1111 z. . ‘ire s ‘-i- -' - ~ 114th any of June. 192s. ‘ prices to retailers extras 33. firsts Hlghe“ m, any under not new =11. 1111110111111 27- 11-11111 "X11113 ‘lm-‘essarily accepted. 9496-21-21 {irsls 35. '_ hi»..- _? __._ ilAldlPAX. .\'. s. Mai 211- ~3- >+o¢o+oo0ooo '00 1l.‘ulllltl‘y (lUiIIPFH milking suit-s 11x]; ‘rat-i 31, firsts 27. sccuntis (l, 111191“; I. ‘Lester Douglafi 111 retailers cxlrlli-l I" firsts ii...‘ let-nulls ‘.17 rt-lsil i-xirlis .'., firsts 411- 39 Queen Street act-nude 35. Charlottetown, P. E. I. i‘llAltl.0T'|‘l1I'l‘()\VN. l’. i-J. l.. May 2G. ~\Vlliil1-.-iali-rs llrl- ptiyilili, Cream Separators country llilillls t-xlrlls 2h‘. 11111111 31-7 iccoilds 20. Jobbing t-xlrus 34,1 firsts ffli. 5111211111121 21S. . <a>__-_- i THE SHARPLES SUCTION FEED Skim: clean at any speed. Terms to suit customers. Extra parts on hand. g Write or Phone 798 or 930. ILAIJFAX. Nlzly 21i.—~Qliiliililliflfl[.. furnished iiy Johnston and \Vartl.'_ Mcliibers Jiouti-oiil Stock Exchange. jg??- ,,.,_p runs BRED wcLYoE STALLION Eli} Atchlsou, Topeka 8c 31111111 FL‘ ity . .. . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . .. American Con. C-o. . . . . . . . . . . American Car 81 Foundry U11. Atlantic Refinery . . . . .. 22 i .___ i Anlerican Suleltilll; d ltcilil- 1167/ ’ l Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. s Anihgrican Bosch Magneto Co. 181/; St’ Cuthbert s .'nion Bag & Paper ‘Co. .. . .. Alltllcolldi- VCODPUT Milling Cu. Canadian Pacific Co. . . . . . . .. Chile Copper 1C0. . - - - - - - - ~ - ~- Ncw York Central d lludsou , River R. R. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1261/2‘ Cuba Cane Sugar ()0. l'i‘d. ., 371/1; ‘"19" » I follsolidnteli Gus Ctr 621/4 3;’? Will make the season of 1926 st w,’ "who owners stables at Eldon. 1121 N. A, GIL-LIB, 1 Owner. yliissollrLKzlnsns K: Texas lty. 206% 7% “A g~ "T .*au~Americun l1elrolculn 69 1 Reading Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 34"/s Aulerican Sugar Refining Co. Pld. . Southern Pacific Co. -- Jnion Pacific Ry. Westinghouse l-Ilec. . ilnited States Steel llalik Royal .0 llunk Montreal . - .\bitibi Brazilian - B. E. Steel 1st Pfd. . . . . . . .. B, E. iSteel 2nd Pfd. . . . . . . .. Can. Stenlusbl-ps Pfd. .. Bridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Laurel -Pl.l'p1. . . . . . . . .. .. Montreal Power National Breweries . In Memorialn In Loving Memory of Alfred Murphy. who departed this llfo on May 27th, 1926. . mes. it son-l‘ 1° 111°" who want a comfortable. Hotel and splendid table and excellent ssrvics st s 11101101“ at; price. Rates $11-09 l l"!- Gom but not forgotten. msantigAUatglHTglliFa AND i Charlottetown 9”“ s Hotel Co, Ltd. Proprietors MID! L. MeQUAIO. Manager QUEEN. HOTEL C. '0. Phillips, Toronto; Dalton. A. J. Arsenault. Summer- side; J. A. ‘MaoPhee. L. M. Mc- Neill. Summerside; S. A. Hurst. F. L. Green, Boston. N... tang; J. l~‘.. 11 fair trial they will be convinced $7.50 per case. Halifax; M. O'Brien. Rogersvllle; Willliuns Medicine C0.. Broekvllle, 181101’! Bil-I'll 31» . 1 tartad the noting country shippers extras 2-‘ irirlxisngifsiritgegggngraiiiis onfliienmmftlo 29, firsts 26 to 27. seconds 22' but by the time I had finished the 5°C°111111 zzaeiin-Kaicefl- trtvfitazlséif‘ second m“ I marked much imputed rlll-ltuthng4vfllil-lsts BOOtOl-gl sec pmvemwt‘ M we mum‘ box Ighdrs n26. retail’ extras 3'1 firsts 3-’ felt quite recovered. 11111 13011111111911 seconds'3o ' tlleim for some further time. My ,SNSKA,I;CH_EWAN. May 26' __ cough ha; left me. the indigestion male" are paying mum” Sh", 11115 ‘11511117116111911 and I m" m“ pers extras 24. firsts 22, second‘ asleep almost as soon aa l am in n to m prices to retailer‘ extra. bed. 1n my store now l do not hesi- 32 firs“ 3m second‘ 25 u, 27' H. tlite to recommend. lDr. Williams‘ ' Pink Pills to any who are feellnl seconds 30, . run-down or without energy. ss I cA-UGARY, May 26. — Receipt: lll-iflk they are a blessing to man-uni, mung-y jhlppqfl maklni kind." sales extras 23. firsts 21, second if others W110 may feel chemical 1o. Jobbing extras saso n81 wi-ll give Dr. Williams‘ Pink ~Pills case, firsts $8.50 porous, seconth 11s was Mr. Sequin. You can get iiheI EDMONTON, May I10. —1Prlce1 pl-lls from your druggist. Ol‘ by mail to country _ shippers extras 24 “i 50 cm", a so: from ‘rile Dr. firsts 22, seconds 14. prices to ri- firsts 29. second; 2 . on; 2. retailers extras 31. fir!!! l tall extras 35 to 40. firsts 30 to 35 76 Spanish River . Spanish River ma. 10m‘ Steel‘ ‘O0. Can, Com. 123 Winnipeg Electric . . . . .. .. 47% Asbestos Common New 24 . 7 Asbestos Preferred New int. ‘Petroleum .. Standard New Jersey . - Standard New York . . . . . . .. Wheat. May 1671A. July tepl. 1341i. ‘Corii, May 685g July 721.4. 331/, 44% 311/. $6.. ' Oats, May 39%. July 40%. _Sept. he - Wheat. 1M8)’ 15111,. Jilly 1511/.- Oct. ma. ‘ll-i beyond c-ntfs income. it may be true that all people |l'l\' ‘i‘0m6 good in them but many of thc-nl keep it thm. 1 .4"- ,- , J'- -_ >3,’ Sept. . FISHING y THE IDEAL SPORT Fishing Tackle values unsun- passed in our stock of TAPERED. SILK, ENAMIL Ind 1119-1114511 LINES. rtv and BAIT noes. ENGLISH FLIES ins IOOKI EPECIAL HOOK! single and double gut. - Tnks s Kodak with you. We luvs the complete lino. A very annoying place to live is M" norm” “m” m‘ T...“ mos Klto. ..-.,.-.___.\~ /\a