I i THE CVHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘x PAGE THREE -.m Quotations _ Memorial Hall. Junior and Inter- nnnirAXUl-une lt-‘Qtlotstivul —‘rown MEETING- About so, d, ,6 ,4 Se“, t 730 furnished by Jghlleton tend Ward. citizens attending the mes-ting iu'p_m_u a p m 9-?4“8_:0_zi Mom-hers of t e Mon real Stock the To-wn Hall last night called Excliallgfli ‘ I01; ttllflfntuhrnostziof gettlitnhg the vieW POLICE COURT — Yesterday W" ° 8 i! 16115 W r8811"! l0 crning the use against M Top. and Srmta Fe Ry. .. 133? the removing of the light and tele- 2h oxporloy yo; o brooch American Can. Co. 46/4 phone ipoles from Water St. in or tho Live stock nod Atlantic Reiflllfify 00- -- 25 connection ‘wltli the new permali- Live Stock Products Act was fad- hm, Locomotive 1C0. 101% ent street. The meeting was -pre- journ d. The adjourned case hm. Smelt. and Retng. Co. . 121 sided over by Ex-Mayor J. A. agai t a resident of Elm Ave., union Bag and Paper ‘Co. .. steel Co. Can. Coin. Standard New Jersey . Wheat-July, 142; Dcc. 140. - _ i - r‘ - nd salt. Deicorziggédlll)’. 75A. Sept. Isl/Ii a The S S. “Emmy, made a spee_ 0flts__nny 142. Sept 79%. iel trip to Charlottetown yesterday Dem 79.35 ' ‘ I ' taking on a full cargo of salt for Wheat-July. 152%; Oct. 135; Dec. 132%, 30 Western Guardian putts and SIIIJ- Mill. COI 133% sed rpro and con. The proceedings Anaconda C0909!‘ Miii- o°- - 45% will be submitted to the Town Canadian Pacific Co. 445% Council for their consideration. Canadian Pacific ‘C0. . . . . . .. J59 i-Q-oi The large three masted schoone ,- 1 1 moot; “Favonian” chartered by Delllols Jyibiiltariztlrieiigmmmbyf Now _ 231,172 Bros, Limited, with a full carSO 0 Ilnsbestos nrd. New 1o moles!" from Bflfbadiis fllllihe“ Gummy .1291; __ 64 discharging the Charlottetown por- int. Petroleum 33% tion of her cargo and sailed fo 44 “Siummerside where the balance 0i -_ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ her cargo will be discharged, Stlindnid NewBXg-liés 32% u The vgsgfls nfiharloue Uri: Bank Commerce . . . . . . . . . .. Z18 White midi and N‘ W" w‘ a‘ Scot. 1am; ltllflfufilizltfggz; ure, will rwlsh him all kinds of good I the Magdalen Islands. All these vessels were loaded by DeBlois Bros, Campbell. The subject was discus- (lentral Guardian JUUT ARRIVED - ex qtesmer bran, shorts and white mIdd-lings, all of which we are selling at low- est prices. wholesale and retail.- A. Horne b Co. 97116-9-3i. COAL-We have lust received fresh cargoes Old Sydney Screen- ed, Albion Nut and Invorness. Just right for kitchen use. W. D. Gillis 6’: Co. Phone 179. l‘r9-3i. F L ETCH E R'8 will be held on inst., in Hearts PROFESSOR pupils Recital Thursday. 17th charged with assault causing grievious bodily harm resulted in the defendant being lined $50.00 or three months. Charlottetown, has been transfer- ‘ red to the Branch at Halifax and leaves for his new duties next Mon day. Mr. McAskill has been In l, Charlottetown for the past year and a half and for the past year paying teller. During his residence in lCharlottetown Mr. McAskill made many friends here who, while deeply regretting his depart- luok in his new position. CADETS TREATED-The "an- nual ice cream‘ parade" of Queen lSquare School ‘Cadets, numbering 180 in all paraded to the Reddin Drug Store, Grafton St., yesterday afternoon to receive their annual m.‘ A 1 v v v cLAssiFini) Four Insertions . . . . Eight Insertions .. ADVERTISEMENTS ...... 10s per llne of 5 words Bo per line of 5 wortls ‘lo per llns of 5 words treat and needless to say each and every cone handed out was fully appreciated by the boys. The in- structors and officers afterwards were the guests of the Drug Com- pany, ‘who also shared a. full meas- irwvwvw vv vv vvvvvvvv vrvv Agents Wanted Female Ilclp Wanted N TRAIT AGENTS — WRITE WANTED — A CHAMBER-MAID lr catalogue. United Art Ltd. Brunswick, Toronto. A. For Sale Siriiwherry plants $105 i1 mind‘ postpaid. Robert MaylicW. 9630-6-9-21. rcil Albany, R- R- NQ. 2- FOR SALE-M ACRES OF LAND 3 mlloo from Charlottetown. Al)" ply to William Connolly. Elwi- in.,yu|vy_ 9582-64-81 e0 FOR SALE — NICE BUILDING int on Victory Avenue. AWL‘? 5 Wcymcuth Street. renl trade for FOX FB-fm- A, T. McConnell. l9 Street, Portland, Maine. 9594-6-2-l1I |i_-@__ Mnlo Help Wanted FOR SALE—OPPORTUNITY accept foxes as part DEVI"?!- 4 Appliy Morell iI-lotiel. 9695-8-84“ Ii WANTED——GIRL FOR work. Apply 95 Upper Prince. WANTED -- A HOUSEKEEPER. P Apply Murdock liliicbcaii, Norirh Wiltshire. 9715-6-9-21 To Let TO LET-—5 ROOM [TENEMENT- Apply at this Oiflce, GILARGE BARNS TO FIENT—242 Kent St. 9721-6-9-3 GARAGE TO LET-ZOE WATER Street.- 9709-6-9-2i 8 TO LET-LARGE FURNIQHED room. 233 Queen Street. 9745-6-10-21 TO LET-NEW COTTAGE ALL imodern convenience and garage. Apply to Joseph Francis, care of N. Itaittenbury Ltd. 9685-6-8-tts..'ll __ Ill! EARNINGS. BTEADY EM pioymsnt for Barbers. " Snlesmen Wanted "lilporl. In 8 weekii. Write Moler Iiilrher Collegn. hint-rims"! "i" Halifax. 'i'lu‘ Ilnivorsal Antholoily- (‘Im- perial l-dition), 30 volumes, a col- lection of tho best Literature Ano- lciii iilllI Modern, strongly lillllilii- rill ion Literary Edition will sell iliis s0! iii a ‘inn-gain, nlso a His- “liyof I’. E. Islund at Ciirt6l"l‘ Bookstore. 9742~6-10-3i _ Queen lines inking ever "ill Hotel we have elm" "i"! thousands of dollars III fspllrl and Improvements. if II new the finest Hotel of ill sins In the Mlritlms Prsvw Incas. It appeals h IMO! who wlnf s somfortlbll Hotel and splendid MDIO l" siiuilont urvles at smells?" ate prles. Fists: from $8.00 Cs 4-09 y. Per d: (Ihiirloitctou-‘n Hotel 00., Ltd. Proprietors MIBI IAQGLIAIO, pump» f: 8-1 4151f! Hgugg. ly donated by these wcll peoplc. MET WITH ACCIDENT. — The many friends of Mr. (7. J. Gallag- that he met with a very palni’ on Grafton Street. into by another auto coming from the rcur and was dragged several feet. He was taken to the City Hospital where his Injuries were found not serious enough to be confined to hospital. He was later driven to his home where Dr. Dewar is at present attending to pected. SALESMAN WITH GENTS FURN- lshing connection to carry range of suspenders, garters, etc for Prince Edward Island on a com- mission basis. State reference. lBox 441, Toronto. 9526-8-5-71 SALESMAN WITH GENTS FURN- ishing connection to represent cap house for Prince Edward ls- lnnd. Good line. Commission ‘JNO. A. MCDONALD, LAIND sun- veyor, Hermanvllle. 96l9-0-4-lmo CLOTHES ‘CLEANED, A N D pressed. first class work. rea- sonable charges. Steve ‘Marshall. Mhrsliall Hotel, Rustico Beach. .1’. E. Island. 9708-6-i0-2i: [ANY WATCHES. ‘CLOCKS. ETCJ left at ‘s. E. A. Wright's. 105 Gl- I (toorge Street, City. ii not mil- nd for In ten days will be sold Q for repairs. I Situations Wanted - | no t. 1 Agriculture. Char- ‘ Ibinetoisn. o 972344443‘ yii-qii-i-A- l Situations Vacant mm on womm TO sis- LIJ tribute well known line ‘ necessities; tremendous demand‘ territory arrnnsfiiii "i?" I'M"? "n; ply liberal even for spill‘ time; experience or cllillllil" necessary. Iirldioy Combini- . I. O t i . - “mnmm “ a‘. o s. v. ltsiii. l "- I? I. the better before morning. MURRAY —At Augustine Cove. (May. 31, 1026, James Murray, nee ‘Marie IMalone. 8 BOXI- iAUTO ACOIDENT.- Another deplorable auto accident hnplpened lust evening on Wntcr St. east, when little Margaret, five year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carver was run over by a Ford sedan driven by a young lady, who apparently lost control of her car. The accident happened In front of, the little tot's home, who at the, 8ft the what, but hoped for a change for BIRTHS to iMr and Mrs _.____€-L.i...- ..._.._....... ' In Memoriam ru- (‘all at 233 Queen ,_-. .E.A.WIht. qt is r“ 9745.43.10.31 In Loving Memory of Mr. ‘h?’ Thomas Gurney. who depart- ‘sd this life on Juno 10th, 1923 at Covsilend. N.'D.MAC'L£AN nmo-slousn: I Mil-l terduy. oGeneral Council ‘Ma known ‘In PHONE 421 Have you ever uteri loci‘ that was hung for fifteen days and more before ullng. We have the Plan: that will kssp It thirty days or more. Ws’can soil Meats at res- sonsbls prices because there ls no waste with tho rough endl- Ail our mut- out! carry a tag with prics. ' Call and sssfor yourself. PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE. PHONE 421 Miss Laura Lea of Painesville. 0hio.. is visiting in the city, the guest of Mr and iMrs J. L. Lock- hart, 187 Prince street. Misses Beulah Campbell iMlss Catherine lliurclilgon Mrs. J. .D. Jenkins and the Misses Thelma and Eula panied ‘by Mrs. Eaton leave today on an extended motor trip to the Annapolis Valley. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hlggs were passengers by the Car Ferry yes- Mr. Higgs will attend the Meat Market Master Production at and Vera Brown, ‘Graham's Road are in town attending the Women's In- stitute Convention. of York Point is spending a pleasant holiday with her sister, Mrs Ralph W. Nelson, of Framingham, Mass, She will also vlslt Newton, ‘return- ing home in about six weeks. acco m- (Rev) {Ross C. as. She will also spend a, while ‘THE iiiiiil 3' the Prince Edward Screens to Large Audiences. Lon ‘Chaney, who plays a dual role in Tod Browning's great crook picture, "The Unholy Three," a IMetroCoIdtwynlMiayer production inow ‘being shown at the Prince greatest make-up artist and one of the best character men of ‘stage or screen. ' _ ‘Chaney was born at Colorado Springs, April 1, 1883, and entered‘ theatrlcals -in 1899 ‘when he and ‘Iii-s ‘brother produced "The Little Typhoon" on the amateur stage. Later he followed stage ‘life in the property, wardrobe and transpor- tation departments. He then be- came an actor in vaudeville and stock. Chaney entered pictures as a slap-stick comedian in 1912 and ser- First Annual (Continued from page 1.) ive terms of the fine work done In the Churches by members of the W. M. S. while, in the Foreign Field, where men making a frontal attack, had suffered much loss of lite and failed largely in their ef-l the women folk had encamped ar-. ound caring for the children, heal- ing the sick and encouraging the IWOIIIEII, thus gradually working their way to success and victory. lMiss Josephine Strothard, Mat- ron ot the Maritime Home for Girls addressed the Conference, giving and work of the ‘Home, and appeal- ing for sympathetic interest and co-operatlon. The claims of Missionary publi- cations whlch have passed throughl the‘ beautiful soprano solo sung by: lMr-s Clifford Nflwtou, returning home aboufillisaiko Kolke, a graduate from the the first of July. ‘W. M. S. College in Tokio, Japan,‘ of which Miss Blackiiiorc River Edward Theatre, is famed as the 50""! ‘Bedeque Heartz, Marshfield wall ' Mrs Vickerson, York Point clair, Springfield Red Point McNeill, Macdonald McMillan. Central, Lot 16 fort to plant the Christian Faith,lDonald. Sea View rMrs A. D. Murray, ‘Mrs Brooks. Linkletter ‘ Marys geoiir, Cardigan an interesting account of the aimsnewar’ Rosmeath mack. Glenmere ‘Bradshaw. Middleton Mrs S. J. Rose, Lakeville Mrs Frank MacQuaid, Cornwall Mrs William Mulch, Rocky Pt Mrs J. N. MoKinnon, Grand Miss Lulu Yeo, Northaim ‘Mrs Walter Shaw, St. Catherlnes lVlrs Harrison MacFarlane. Delegates at "coiqcnnr v The Institute P.E.I. PROTESTANT ORPHANAGE ~ wnvention ...t‘t::;r::'t::::.::-r..:::'::::..-r:;‘.:" "r" v ‘"' EXECUTIVE REV. MR. LITTLEJOHNS will be reputed In the 0r?" next, Juno 10th. If not fins ADMISSION 26 CENTS. Entire Proceeds COME-SEE AND HELP THE - 9 693-6-8-tt2 L snags on Thursday Evening the following evening. SALE OF CANDY In Aid of Home. INSTITUTION. v. .¢,¢- i Mrs F. C. Ives, Montague Andrew, East Royalty. Miss Augusta McDonald. Bea tras were quoted at 37c to 38c and. i‘ firsts at 35c var domi- A Immi- . er feeling developed In the butter DELEGA-ris Ravi-rs Ni‘:.‘II:.'n McDonald Seal’: market prices were marked! ufi an; ,' ' ' th a-i to 1c oer noun 0- Mrs J. Ferguson, fMrs Edgar 5N9‘ '- 0 er ' Mrs George Macdouald. Corn- lMiss Muriel I-Iaslam, Miss sin- Mrs Austin Murphy, Emerald Mrs Albert McArthur, Enmore Mrs Stevenson, ‘Mrs ‘Scott, North Miss Laura Campbell, Elmira Missdean Ramsay, Miss Gladys Miss Maud Donald, Mrs H. L. Miss-Ruth Bell, Murray Harbor Miss Sadie ‘Lelacheur, Queen Miss Genoa Lewis, Mrs Scrim- iMrs. J. L. Muthieson, Miss Seat- rlee McKenna, Oyster Bed Bridge. Miss Hilda O'Donnell, Mrs. John F. Chuisson, Bear River South. llvlrs. George McLean, MN. W. U. Singleton. Helping Hand. [M155 Elizabeth McCorrnack, Miss Mary n. Mcdiae. Rollo Bay East- iM-rs. Chester MacDonald, Ebene Mrs. J. Walter Jones. Bunbury.‘ ‘Miss Laura Kickhsm, Mrs Lan- Mrs. Bovyer, Bunbury. nignn, Souris West Miss E. B. MoLaren. Georgetown. Mrs Nelson Currie, Mrs James ‘Mrs Angus McEachern, Ring- E. smith, Rocky lPolut wood, MPH C- J- W006. Mrs Weliill-SIOH Mrs. Pres. Campbell. Rlngwood. Mrs. Ste wart, Kingston. THE MARKETS (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que... business transacted with Prices Mrs Bennett Gordon, Mrs Albertgo, spot supplies were wen mam. Alice Louis, Mrs A. J. McCor- Wrlght, Mrs T. W. in Mrs 'I‘homas Burdette, tMrs Alli- prices were unchanged. ‘mand from lnclil sources. for all grades of eggs ul , _ in al t o ' I -k I t i Smwm- . jury m“ n c“ Mfisabmsghcfl‘? made the trip in his while overtaking u car was run ma)???” ‘n the h‘ . and the work. natupal teresting through American Mr. Clifford Coffin and Mr. Dou- city illiiht from Boston Oll their way to their old home In Mt. Mr. Clifford Coffin who her, manager of the Prince Ed-l‘,i.‘lfgq;ffff“‘ ward ’l‘heatre, will regret to learnl ‘ y CRT. arrived In the 13th Annual (Continued from page 1.) to development Cattle ‘ - ' ‘ - liable Two VOUNG MEN AND 0N5 Gone but not forgotten I l 1 n hot-p anifi goats were m§'.l.n“‘-....ZT.'I§I.§““§.. INIBERTE-D av WIFE AND .,,,,,,,,,,_ n c“, farms. ‘ if in need or holp op. FAMILY. the deaths of his ‘JII beauty. th tion-sl that could the ‘best poetry that was ever writ- time was crossing the street. It islle-il concerned rural subjects. Dlll'-‘ to it,» 8J5 well . The germ was that people ooigregnted. In good hcsitih were I-mmiinlble, although ninety percent people had the disease present In their "medias, -._-_____ . Reading and debates. said the An address on handicraft was- glven by Miss G. St. Aindrews N. ‘Canada. maintain ‘be found. were being done by practically in- Iwlfmd in experienced people. on outlet for t-hedr art besides of being some vantage, she advised the estaiblish- ‘nient cf ‘small antique shops for the sale of these articles. Dr. Wendell Tldmarsli, the con- eluding speaker. gave a very in- and informing talk on Tuberculosis. in which he asked in Canada which were making a,‘ the, ‘Women's ‘Institute to ma-kekietermined effort to stamp out the; ithe solution of this special prob- disease. Every Prince Edward lid-hand a in the wo matter of primary importance. explained the disease and‘ ravages It mode, u. on the people of Canada, and said that Ii. was common to most animals and men. were srd one Infection tool: place l must ‘6>L Essex Six ghost terms of tin; Helen Mowatt, of} B.. who said that her place blilllOllg the nations, needed‘. a native ‘Vere M‘\' one“) w' A' Th0m‘ps0n' m“ m“, was suppmd m UIHIPIOIIBIGWIH) Mrs. lRev.) J. M.‘ of handler“, McLeod, 5t. leteid, The surroundings in which ‘I- T- 51PM‘- Y°rki Mrs- (new F‘ goy-mor and hi‘ wife worked‘ it‘. Boothroyil, Summerside; Miss one won; on, were boom,“ 0,; "my l-Iliua Enman; Mrs Newsome, Char- o mos; moon-o. lottetown; Mrs. All town; Mira. giving thenrtlirough tuberculosis. istlc nature, nte here had nothing to do with, financial ad- it. race everywhere atfnlrs. Ind the Women's Institutes Adults ortll (Continued on page 1.) Principal several years. Churches of the City. hers of the former Presbyterian W. M. S. who have this year reach- _Scveral veteran Missionaries and Echarter members sent Greetings to O'Brien‘, the retiring president. Prince Edward island Presbyterlal, l IMTB. (Rev) Moore, Charlotte- Horace Wright. Be- cieque; and Mrs. field. 1924 lost $1,000,000 The clim- -had not-hing to do with it, jn-either had livinig or working con- ditions, n0r the habits of the people. lreason to be that the province had 'not' kept pace in thought and sc- Tlie speaker said that he felt the tion with those other provinces other country ltn fight it. The greatness of any nation de- Iency of its citizens, on the healthy] body governed by a ‘healthy mind. particularly The reason why t‘his Province stood ‘cai-ews, Greenvale. ‘as pigs, but ‘behind the otihers was that it ‘had almost im- no nanstariu-m. thon-gh it had an sv- Belwnth 0i erage of at least one hundred ac- should thine it up. They should’ demand of the proper authorities that they take s stand against the disease. With the influence they speaker felt fully convinced that} they would not let it pass. i! Al. this session Miss Helen’ M-tliiessn. the noel-visor. rend her annual report u follows: was son McMillan, Fairview ma‘ Howard Weeks. Fredericton Greetings were tendered ‘Conference by several Truro lad- ies. representing‘ the Woman's Missionary Societies of the various Following close on the Ooiifer- cnce Sessions, was a special Jubil- tee Celebration arranged by mom“ ,efl their 50th Birthday as a Societylnnnmay. M, Pleasant xliirs J. ‘C. Martin, Mrs Ernest Po,- Those present. representing tho Christina MocAdam, Avondale lw. hell. Little Harbor Margaret Martin, Eldon Swain, Pleasant Valley Bruce, Valley- L ‘North lMcKlnnon, Grand River Claris Gaudst, lEgmont Bay Emyvale West. McEwen, New Dominion. lM-rs. Joseph Dunbar, Mrs. P. A. “(mm)”! $33" unruly“. Mrs’ A‘ Ilbnrsi stipplios of United Slates M. Johnson, Peters’ Road. Miss Kathleen Yeo, Miss Helene.“ me 0m wield as an organisation the Y°°' H'"'"°“Y- mot-fly in childhood. end there opportunity was theirs. and the Inherits-d disposition or tcn-licncy to was the disease. This iliopasition could also ‘In so uirsd illnbss. Negroes, Ifldiine. mil idle Irish wore especiury‘ snbiect to ‘it. The speaker sold it m nutter hsrlss Iliingweil. Little Pond. Garfield Roberts, High Bsnh, Mrs. L. B. Hughes. Mrs. h. A. McDonald. Penn's station. ‘ Mrs. John E. Holmes. Mrs. John Mrs Phoebe Stewart, ‘Mrs H. Harper, Mrs W. d’. Mc- ‘Leod, Central Loyal Hilda Lewis, Cable Head East Mrs Fraser Silliker, Searletown Mrs Chester iRackham, Miss Cissie Rattray, Wheatley River Mrs Edwin AIacFarIane, South Th Bedeque Tn Mrs Russell McArthur, Miss Ettaywo ‘GS to ‘at I-Jewcombe, ‘Birch Hill col I , 'this gathering. a few of whom were M" Mophoroon, M1" Don-ooh,‘ Saute belvtiyefiggzsslaflseg°gg 2:3, speaker should be properly em-lwble to present them in persona-Borden o! which Wm he taken {his morxplghfleiliiléd [literate mentalityd was to Dr. A. L. Fraser, Hialifaiciwasi the! Miss Hilda Hnmnilll, . Mrs C. gm e s mu a and the e ucation special speaker, giv ng an nsp r ngCard ner, Lower Free own £25m"? 2123110931“ tthheatcguersgmgt biibroadlened. ‘Home ecdnmnics was llllslgonnry appeal. Beautiful Bou- ‘Mrs Edmund Maynard, Mrs not aone confined to the kitchemlqnogg were presented to the hon- Charles Colwili, Nortliam §1°I:htd‘1:43’:' psltagheiutzaah°ggstlzlsgt but concerned itself ‘with the vital ured guests, and also a handsome Mrs Wm._ Mills, Egligton ' I . wmmre and wnduct °f the Pmiifle-‘basket of marl olds to Mrs. E. E. Mrs ClalJP, Howe Bay as comfortably as could be ex l 5 ‘Mrs Hugh A. McPhee. Mrslwi bol Miss Marion Mclsaacs, Mrs W. vio Anderson, St. Peter's South. /Mrs A. F. M-cDonald. Mrs Camp- tha Miss Annie G. Smith. Miss M. Mrs Robert Keatings, ‘Mrs Mac- tho MIKE iMflYilBTd- POI‘! Hill northern at thirteen cents per Mrs William Murphy. Mrs Dflliiii Imsliol over. No. 5 wheat was Idstons, Eastjlideford Mrs Dawson. ‘Mrs S- D- C3I“I)"lilidi=r and ‘vo i‘ at 24 cents anl '>-' ling her talk Ml Mo » tt - ._ __ - -__-- " ‘ ' ‘ "' ‘mam Sm” reference‘ BOX bgI-‘ulfgd ‘hsrcalgezggeivdjfsijifbii 0v? exh"bm°“ °I siiiiicigtln "figs lilgfor deep conslderfllivn timi- Pilii" bebhisgmfiargaret Stevenson vlrswvlmmr ‘Mir bmme‘ “nder Chm‘. 441 Toronto. 9620-6-5-7lr M mltyéouki not aqcert-uin atmfhé farm people, and these included Edward Island had n very higlhw‘ B Buiman New Glasgow‘ l ',‘;,.Y,',‘,§',,°.,“,',,, gilsrhenxtiiigltdagftioifiizi: ‘ , , . ‘ ' ‘ _,‘_ _ all sorts of weaving and em-broid-‘denth rate from t‘he disease. Every‘ ' F k ‘F M s u 1 ' ‘ _ Howie-wu- %;.‘“:.“.‘.;:‘ ii‘:"'.‘;::.'.‘“::.i;:r~hi. stir 3"“ a iis....."izi-.. " "m “ ;‘.‘.Z..'...°‘§“.“.l“22...lfiitlii...2'52? ' ‘ ‘ ' wor f1‘g. i eexp EJIIGHI ow these 000 and at this rate Prince Edward.‘ ' night tiint aha was suffering some- ‘ Mrs E. L. IMc-Callum, St Peters“)... Mrs J. D. McLeliau. Mrs J. N. Miss ‘Leah Arsenault. Mrs Mrs D. Hogan, Mrs J. Murray. Mrs McPhee, Mrs Stretch, Long reek Miss Marjory Peaks, Victoria my um. s. s. Bl-ondin, Glen Valley. ‘The Mm pmbhm Home". M"; wnflivlieat grades of flour was limited pended upon the fitness and effic-‘llam Hewlett, Gowan Brae. but (Mrs. R. A. McRae, Mt. BuchanannA mfliieriili‘ flmmlili .,VI‘rs. John Spence, Miss Reta.‘“'“-“ feel M". Ernest Rosana“ MHL Mc_.stnnflflrrl grades oi‘ rolled oats was Gregor, Morell. ‘lstca Midi. I)orothy Doull. Miss nodal-if“? “OW Mrs. Wright, Chepstow. Mrs. Michael McDonald, Mrs. u... Mrs. John I-I. McDonald, Mrs. c" pasteurized crcumcry was quoted crn grades at 10 cents per pound.‘ ‘The receipts were 5002 boxes. The‘ ‘changed for car lots trhltc handpicked at IIIHIIICI, and broken lots at $2.30 io= 5240 por bushel. AlONTREAL. Que. dinn grain 0n thc Montreal market was flcclflollly more nvtlvo tofltiy‘ at seventeen cents per bushel ovcr |twcnty-five to thirty loads of No. 2 brought at 0 1-2 cents per ‘bushel lMoiitre-al. local trade in car lots of oats and stronger feeling and prices were advanced one cent per bushel. No. _l Canadian western were quoted lat 63, No 3 C. wheat at 58. and Nn ‘l feed at 55 I-2 cents per ‘bushel. The market i'0r Cs/idian western barley was also strong and prices , bushel. [Miss R. W. Chandler, Miss B. being quoted at 76c rld was doing somet-hiug-lellkins. Mt. Albion. ‘grades at 73c per bushel ex store. easy. nsd falling off in the consumption quoted at $2.20 per bushel. ‘market for beans was steady ‘but qnotcd at 82.20 bushel sud smsll- |er quantities st 12.30 to $2.40 per bushel. goncrnlly ncilve and firm the re- ceipts were 3081 cases fresh sx- , tained ‘but the trade was quiet. MI‘! Ben WOOIIIBI‘. Ayflfliell The volume 0f business done iii MP8 ‘R- H. ‘Cilmllbell. Mrs J. S. spring and winter wheat flour . AIcLeOd. Hunter River was again on the light side and The dc- mand fogl. lines of millieerl con- of the nit-ed , Miss Sadie Buchanan, Stanchcl tinned steady and the undertone ure of generosity and thoughtful- Church of Canada as a CoI-Jmmls- vurmus stages 0t amalgamammi-VIPS Juhu Gunning. MPH Pliimflll. was firm. The market for stand- nes on the part of this well known slouer. The General Council were presented by ‘he respemve Shemfimke "i! Kffliiflu "(P011911 001s “'88 111811- firm. Tuesday afternoon at the con meets in Montreal. starting 10th ,°“"°'5- M“ Ta“ “'i?°““‘“g °' ‘he Mrs- Jamil i-"i- Vicwrifl- ltivc with no change in prices. 0w- clusion of the West Kent Cadet in- insi- M‘SS.I°"‘“Y Mmlimy? MI" mm‘ M" F» A- ilriscilii- M" Jililiflhu: to thc light offerings or ton speak,“ um boys from this school _____ ern of the ‘Palm diranchf and Dr. McGuigan, Spring Park grade baled hay the undertone lo were treated m Ice cream at me M153 Catherine Murchison of E. Thomas of the ‘United Miss d-‘lorric Green, Central non-hot m". very m," om] an "p. Gomhom Booth, victor“ pal-IL The York Point is having o, plgaguut fliurchnian.’ ‘Bcdeque [ward revision of prices is expect- "boys were unanimous In their ap- homjay "siting her sisteir, My; (Not the least Interesting item of Miss Dorothy Kings, Prlesborl before the new crop is harvest- ___ ___ predation or the “men, treat “my titalph W. Nelson of Ffamjngham. the second evening session, was Pond ed. A stcarilcr feeling prevailed potatoes owing to tlio better dc- wore well maintains-l under a good enquiry. M" the receipts Frosli oxtriis were sold at 37 to 3R and firsts at 34c to 35c per flozcn.,__ The M" MilMlii-iiii- murkcl. was again very sifting and prices wcro mnrkcd up iinothcr 1-2 were 1881 cases. unflortone to the butter 3--i uciit per pound. No. I 3.3 l-4 to 36 l-2 cents per pound. c receipts were 905 packages. e feature oi‘ the cheese market s the stronger feeling and pric- were advanced 3-8 to 5-8 cent pound western No. 1 white and ored selling at 39 1-2c and east- de in‘ beans was quiet prices un-.‘ of choice of‘ $2.20 per, June B. --- ili prices bid by foreign buyers ng in line with local cxportcrii ws, [he export trade in Cann- n it has bvcn of latc, SIIICB nfl l northern wheat were made Winnipeg July option and Winnipeg July-option. C.I.l<‘. The feature of thr- anccrl 11-2 toz cents per No. 4 Canadian western and feed demand for spring and winter prlrzcs were well maintained. 0f bus‘ " worked in millfcerl and the inn was firm, The trade In dy and prices were unchanged. ro was no further change in condition of thc market for hut the undertone was This was attributed more crop potatoes coming forward Quebec varieties were vnlirme of Piisinnss was small. loin of choice handpicked were The es! market was June 9,- Owing to the higher prices asked by lcoal exporters today there was little foreign buyers in Canadian grain on thc Montreal market. Prince-i ,_ pasteurized was quoted at 35 3-4 per pound, the receipts 1.188 Ill-cili- ages. The export trade in cheese showed a slisht improvement 8W the volume of but-line!!! W8! 13"‘- Prices were unchanged. The re- ceipts 9,234 b0165- i ~ Waterfront _ ‘River zer. ' - v.5. Cast llron ‘Pipe and Irdy. - T0 ENTER B. E. 5. L. _-A meet- ved his screen apprenticeship with Mrs J. C. Flemming. Mrs J. R. Mrs. Angus McRae, New Glas- go, .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 13 lng of the Provincial Command _____, Universal. Stewart. sterling go-w Rood, . ry “y, cen. and Hud. ‘Riv. RR 1261/4 _____ will be held In the G. W. V, A. ‘ ‘ He first came into great screen Mrs H. P. McNeil], Travellers M“, Bruce come, Mrs. J. A. Cal- JUNE 9 w" - Cuba Cane Sugar Co. 8% ..'FIRE IN SOURIS. - Mr. ggéniollfililtl] Wednesday! nigthtlat FIRE YE8TERDAY.— The flre- prominence in George Loane 'i‘uck- Rest |hgham E1mono1o_ ' Cuba Cam, gush,- pgd_ __ 36% Charles Beer returned Tuesday r d] e purpose o en er ug men were called out early yester- ers The Miracle Men . Since Miss Annie Andrews, Miss M“ way-hold 0m M155 llnttio c-rvaw. Wm" consolidated Go; Qo_ __ 941/‘ from Soul.“ where he was adjust, gs (‘lanes azilLegLgn of the British day morning go.- n-yoog ohuo at that time he hais appeoreiiTin such Gladys Stewart, Norboro wyand’ Mayhem nnernationnl Paiper Co. 53% lug the insurance on a building ml! TB Br Ce ague. the residence of Mrs, Walker, Elm $312311, PrQf¥§é $155112?’ ,, ‘Frizz: a 1:14;” Beer’ M's‘ C°fflm Mm“ lM-iss Wilkinson, Miss Currie, s. s’ “unborn unrefined’ Con,“ mil K311i a£ii‘oid°i-'u§yco"" 2111i: 3.35? b§o$§i§§.iv‘°'ii;rh°i=i§g§l'§§ ATTENDING couvsuriou -$..vie‘.‘.‘.'§'on“d IYIKII/lxkzxtlngulshed Wm” w"- Oi "is Overs" “The Emir EM" M“ Crock“! W" Eli" Spihmmiiiiiu r- nd r 8.8! Hope *¢"°°"°'~ °*""““' “°"'°"‘ °“’“""‘ Ke y I‘ ~ " ' . . ' i ' . ' -- u ' ' "- Em e e 3 ' tli M d leucs with general iPsn-Am. Petroleum . . . . . . .. 70% barber shop and Mr. Cheverles Miss" Miify and Flossio Hunt, -—--<e->-__. back ofNotre Danie and He Vessey. York v . ‘Riven 1'01‘ B‘ a5 ‘* mango; 43o 35% meat shop was partially destroyed ‘Summei-slde left Tuesday morn PERSONALS Who Gets Slapped. Mrs J. N. McFadyen, St. Cath- ‘Mm Walter Simpson New ma? cargo. ~ . " l t tt dth -N ti lC - i id d th t- I - ' »5°“t“em meme Co’ ' ' ' ' ' " 100% by “re whmh ‘broke out at 2kg‘ m‘ llllfigl] dfathanf. O.aD.“l11'.o:i‘:St.o.!l‘dI:rIi. Mr .5 T l] l F1 h esfbemrktil-fi: fggtliit ii‘: scrgeisiritis “M: Walter Young Mrs Robt 80w‘ Plflurd" WE." 11'5" mdustrm Alcohol Co‘ ' 55% on Sunday (mm some an n03‘; Mrs (‘Dr.) Ennis Smith Mrs I-l T ector ‘l ft Ga f?‘ s My m‘ ever known and is in great demand Bruce Kingsboro ‘ I ‘ MI“ Madumga“: 14°99 River’ [United States steel 130% Ciiiise- ‘The danmge ggot e 1|‘ Holman. Mrs G. J. I-Iiirmon and (in a to’ e f im l olllday anal-noon for character parts. ' Mrs‘ J Ferguson Mrs Walter M's‘ Aim“ Wymd’ Cavendmh‘ Mary Biadmrd Pmrca‘ m“ ‘ .W. WOOIWOP"! CO- - -- 93 ‘n8 ‘s desmniated at es ' p“ d y "Mrs J. H. ‘Prichard all of Summer- “EH45 £1“ rig‘)??? a‘: o‘ the can‘ Fox News and the ever popu-I-sr Boon, Morphy River‘ Mrs. White!‘ SIIIIIDBO". $101119!’ mongol; captain Robgrts, cleared ‘ll . Steel 1st Pfd. .. l3 “were by "Bu" c ' side left iby auto on Saturday for g___: y’ Fables, not forgetting the Prince Mrs R_ _]_ Moyonh New Annan $14589- for the Southern Still-BB- lhg. Steel 2nd Pfdd. _ _ [he Notion.“ Convehuon of the L M,“ ,F_ J_ Nun has been invited Edward Trio makes up a splendid Miss qgeuhoh ghmphoih M153 Mrs. Tunney. $18519!’ BYIIIEB- I 40m steamsliips P! . Shlpplng- News o, D E_ at i5." John, ;q_ S" and ,0 lake p“, m the big celebraflon flights program. Will be shownivorho grown, success IMTB. J. A. Doirou. Ringwcod- Lyons Wharf -' make a tour of Nova Scotla. of Cleveland-Canada in that city “gm” today‘ Mrs Donovan. Miss Doyle, Geo- Mi" H6519)’ Jeilkms- ‘M? Albion- There h been considerable no. -"—-" the latter part 0f the week. ‘ ' rzetown Mrs. D. A. McPherson, Kinross. B, M, TIIODDIITII, schooner. Ilid ‘N i l B e fl “my mo“? the waterfront lately TRANSFERREQ-Mr, D, P. iM-c- Miss J. A. Ching, Mrs McLellan, Mrs. Mack Viokerson, Cornwall. up_ ' iii 0H9- i’ W9 95 - ' Askill of the Royal Bank of (Janada r Buntaln and Bell's Wharf s. s. Lovat, cartels Campbell, loading salt for the 518868161195- iBessie M. Dougim- 567N011“?- Captain Doucette, arrived from Tignlsh in hfiliast. Msrlne Wharf C. G. S. Hayfield. lhid Illi- C. G, S. Brant on government‘ service. Lottie 11., schooner, laid up. Bruce Stewart's Wharf S. S. Prince Edward Island. lull! up. Paoll’: Wharf Electroschooner, Captain Lag- tang, unloading shingles from‘ ,Gagpe, Quebec, for Pooh's. J. E. Collins, schooner, ‘Captain White, unloading bricks from Put;- wnsb for Paolfs. Gard 0i Thanks Mrs. Goorge"M. Bullem and fam- .‘iI_v wish tn thank their neighbors and friends for kludilfifl! Show“ during their recent sad bcreafe- illlfillt. 9745 (‘larlfllc Masher (to ne-w recruit ‘ -"Now, then. young feller. hop I it. and don't lust stand a-roun’ lookn‘ dumb like as if you was a member of the club!" . Victoria Hotel Ono of the largest and but equipped Hotels In Elstsrn Canada. Contains 120 rooms. 44 ‘I’ whloh have private baths. Completely renovated In the pest few yours. Few Hotels throughout Canada and ins United Stats: have its splendid table. courteous service to sll Guests. Tols- phones In rooms. Ruin $4.00 to “.00 per day. Charlottetown Hotel 00., Ltd. Proprietors HARRY O. BROWN, Manager Sure ‘ for BOTS and WORMS In I-lorsss and Colts. An animal infested with than plrlllllg elinlng to the delicate lining of the ltsmleil ls not efficient, the food which should go for the upkeep sf the animal is absorbed by the Bots and Worme. We have n fruit supply of lure-Shot. Trent your horses now. ilughss‘ . Limited] .-. T..-:.,_,.---.. v. ._ .,-,~_-:.__-¢.._\. .