iuuigli-PZ“ . flsisds and. Salad, Dressin¢l—Sandvviche|— (Central Guardian WIDE CREPE-DE-CHENE Scarv- ,. . at... . .,. :~--~ comma-x Cheese and Egg Dishes — ‘Home-made u’ u" coma‘ sped“ ‘L95’ ._ Pi¢lll=s and Reiishes. "'°‘"° 3"“ M‘ 13"“'“" .. . LADIES Silk Knit Bloomers. - Special $l.50.--I'rowse Bros. Ltd. a - eqpe QQ . ' MEN'S FEATHER WEIGHT telling how to make many of these delectable dishes. Mailed free on‘ request, BEN (Canada) LIMITED, Dept. 9 I000 Amherst Street. Montreal l I @lnl§£l.’sM'lisig..fi... l); ugh-wt. ‘W. Panama Huts all sizes at $6.50. - Moore & McLeodpLtd. JUST ARRIVED~Another ship- ment of Indies felt sport hats. — Prowse Bros, Ltd. 137-6~24~3I A FEW LOVELY new Felt Hats 1'or women just in by express $7.00 —Moore 8t McLeod. Limited‘. A srecuu. line ofuladies m)... med hats to clear ut $2.00~—I"rowss Brim. Ltd. 137-8-24-31 LADIES Satinette Bloomers, all colors. Very special $1.00 ()_ s, t/iortolliiy hard it) pleat-to A short time ago t It's metoi til‘!- and nn\v~‘they're wisliT (0 lny the (Iuet. on Tuesday lug-l [hp school met-ting took $175.00 for plnniout vote(I. sill. John A. McDonald expcltsnfi. IVciIirsPIIny afternoon Iiilllaitt ‘Douglas. The meet opencll with (he regular (Ievntio services. nrsu was fully (Iiscusm-d and (i rfllluod to the satisfaction ot’ ocrupilul the t-Iiuir. ladies. The rcgtllm» lll-Pflflflg (he W. .VI. ‘S. wits held ininibziiat liirlfi-nzie in 1h;- i-Imir, eii l". fl delicious cream and cake lunch ol‘ was served pilri woo kn hluiitugiitn-(ho m) or hcr dnu-ghior, Mrs. Ilnrry Ln \ “_"“ FBI-trot to say ‘that Mr. Fred Slllllll- ilTPlllRll; C. N. IL. is conflu- ed Iohnmc with a vcry snri- finger, t i Y INSIDIOUS EYE‘ ‘ STRAIN ‘ I We use this adjective so- ‘ visedly. .. - q. . i‘ ' . , Qufforsrs from Eyostrsln msy have perfect vision snd therefore do not suspect the presence of any syo defeat. Tho motive power of the sntlrs humsn organism Is iflsrvo Energy. " Normal eyes. It Is computed utilize shout 20% of this Ilorvs Energy, but when Eye- strslnirpresent. a much In’ 9" Proportion Is required. Hence dsfootivs syemthrough their consumption of sn, ex- ossslvs smount of Nerve En- "I110 mly seriously affect tho functioning of other organs of tho. body. snd produce Iil Ilositil. HAVE ‘voun ‘eves EXAMINED .. ._..¢.-.x-=»-.~..>,.,,<. n“, ,... Optometrist ., Chiffon Silk Hosiery $115 . a pair Made Byonc of Canada's best Hosiery Mills, beautifully shaped snd true to- colour- cach pair put up in separate envohmmiiiolow Is Qllntoi‘ isshitfflblsii filsilh. ‘Infislzes W. to 1o. MOONLIGHT. ATMOS- PHERE. PEACH. CHAM- waioul.‘ ILADK. ‘ouusef. GUN-METAL. - ‘LAAAAL i- I I~ I Outsize ~ Silk. Hos)» iery. A Boon to , Stout People. a"! qlllillty silk hosiery. outslss shaped sizes 0V; to “W” "W"! Airdslm- snd Mist. $2.00 A PAIR‘ ALLEYi-iiiiii A tenures-armpit) "Mini-unav- Mount stewiartwNot-esllbtit hope to ego him ulblc Io be "on iron» wisiing for the‘ rogg-‘ggo (Ira; r {a nnnunl plaice hero, (‘litiries dVlcDoIraIiI In lhi-‘cbair. Sun- principal and $150.00 for the assist- elected rsuleli. 8250.00 voted ffif<flllllldlig the June net-ling of the Presbyterian Inidies lid was hold at the llOlllie of Airs. Then followed‘ the busi- pom meeting ‘in ivbiirb nil tho busi- l‘: Tho president. Mrs. George. (‘lurk A Sunday Scho l was‘ among Ilif‘ chic-i‘ ill-ms M“ Dan);- _\1.D0 (d l... r .. . disrlgfm“ and n w“ (wmlod m mnslmm- rlovuwnzd Il%uésdl;“v.t(l]n':t p. in. Silver collettion. 158 oil‘ m‘ ill the pour future. ill fro (Boston, ‘V1,.- _, l 3 , < connrcticn with the churrl) ‘sPP-‘lirrvcrll vmployeil l‘IlsClil'v(ll?(IIri.e0l‘lriiV(l\l'l: hllflzsleilsl-llfiwAfiistffgiiagfilNil-lf hi); "lW-‘i- T0971’- “’(“l‘(‘ Iiltlavnt slxtcelllyir. .\Ii~DonnlrI rrports times not s0 aIti-r. w'th thr- prrnideni, Zilrs. iVni. , _ All" tllflfcriui on the stile for a tiow gilrzige ordvi‘ oI ibllsllltlvsg hull been at“;- lirs. Douglas assisted by her sister lllF-i Milly Pllfoii. Savage Hzmltoi‘. Airs. Ariemzlu Cooke, spent thinur. Sunday illil 20th inst ;.--,.l won, (i. lidlaioiiesoii- _ size $l.25.——Prowse Bros. Ltd. 137-6-24-31 WARM DAYS CALL for straw ll8iB——ill9 Iieet range In town at the Men's Store, Iiantlt-iomt- huts $2.00 to $6.50. tho 10h“ soon ztgni-n, (hi! - Now that tho work on the It. hcy R’ has moved along the lines from Mt. Stewart. n number qpthc nit-n hrs boarding at the houses ‘heart-st thcir work, it. being too far to walk (ll zllld from home. LADIES BROADOLOTH and c0tt0fl taffeta princess slips, all colors. Special ;1.25.—Prowse Br0s.. Ltd. 137-0-24-31 Mr. H. F. Feehnn. general mor- t-hnnt is installing a new up-to-dnto. Iilllnir; station for the convenient-i) of the motoring public. SPECIAL SALE OF WASH Goods. worth to $1.50. clearing at (i!) cents per yard. —.\Ioorc & Mc- Leod. Ltd. the Some very good catches of cod- lish nro reported, but lobster (llllvllfis sill remain umnil, though possibly the (extension ‘gfitfllfll may Improve the, sittiation. TIME'FOR YOUR NEW Straw 1181-4108 the new “llalloon" edge flats at $‘3.00.— Moore at McLeod. Lituited. < illFI I Tho cimictcry aid committee hir- “l! ed the services of John Mcfiulrlt, DFOIIIOTP, to remove the stumps ivhich were where .1 row of‘ trees stood Iii-tween the former Engllgh cemetery and the new addition. which has been bought. SEE THE FIRST COMMUNITY BUILT RINK on the Island and enjoy a good supper. Cornwall M‘ Rink. July 5th. 179 uII. PIANO RECITAL liy pupil's of Miss Rona Wood at. Heurtz Memor- ial Ilall. Saturday. June 26th at 3 hoysAsniooth pluit rough brim. fancy buulIs—-anlurt—~trim, attrac- tive $l.50.- Ziloore & McLeod. Ltd. 0t’ ‘brisk as they were. cly .\Ir. ‘l-I. W. McKay has th- mut- MEN'S SAILOR ‘HATS In plain and fancy straw $2.00, $2.50, $53.00 and $3.50.-i\loore & McLeod. Ltd. - 185 nd-rivhich ho intends "building u). Iii-s iccyprctty home on lt-ivcrside D ive, in bylthe near future. Tho ‘Priesbytcirian 640I'Vi('I‘;: were iI(‘l(l In tilt) Reading Room. ut 7 p. EDGAR MCCARRON WAS KILL‘ EDv WHY l3 N0 ACTION TAK~ . EN’! ltcv. Nnll Herman will l!\ll\\'f!ll nttcntl-d. Th. o 'h . . . . , “a m" Dflckelfwwls 1,1305” ‘lg preach on sunday evening In the Central Christian Church on tho above subject. Strangers visitors cordially invited. lllrtsbic coating capacity. .\’lr, (l, II. 'l‘unt<)ti icd thn scrviccs. Qrgan- ist and choir ‘loath-r, .3115); Mal-pm Nii-lit-nzic. y S('l'\'l('l't4 morning and i-vi-riing In llll’ lllriti-ll Church were uninitiated “Y lWV- li- ll. ‘Pruwnrdien a) ~l were largely trite-oiled. it‘. .M-o~~aa ~‘ Notes by the Way and CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS —-'I‘ho attentional: at. the market yesterday was up t0 the average. The (‘oiitiwing prices were listed. Fowl $1 tn $1.40, illuttcr 35 vie hcr lb. (‘izizs 1E2 cts. pcr (lo-s, buy 60 to (l5 cls per cwii, straw 40 iris per cwL, oats 60 etc per Ib., pota- toes 50 to 55 cts, per bus-he], ynullg Digs $10.50 I0 S13 per pair, __v____ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN " _ WlhW (422) Cincinnati. Organ Con- MUHiCZIl Program. 9.30 P. M. gram. Tyme Gang. » 10.15 P. M. Musical Program. ‘Fymc (Jung. 10.15 P. M. Musical Program, 10.40 P. Mt, Elhscmbie. 10.50 P. M. WI-IT (-100) Chicago. Quart. 11.00 P. M. ""—_—-—*— SHOWN m wiNnow ti . (Continued from page 4,) of m Men's Store u wonderful rnnizc of the very newest straw hats-from rliiizland-atitl from everywhere that good straws are made. special (Iisplny at $3.00 included practically every popular iilli\l)0.—~ Monro S; McLeod, Ltd. - L_ ‘has for mouths punt l)t'.t'll Inquiring 1 into llli‘ nffuirs of the (‘ustomt-i l)!!- liillrllilclll. 'I‘Iuit report llllfl the ovi- ,ill'l.il'f‘ lulu-n llflffil?‘ Ibo committee yhuvi- uudoubiif-llly shocked tho mor- yul sensibilities of the people of the country. The shtick in not Cnflfilletl ivithlu iii.» limits of any one Ilurty. fflgvlflgfi,y',,"liflf,r,f,l,l"alfiicllfgeiflhffii 'l'l1l*i l“ Wflll- "Vi!" li llflfly Dflllllvlll lug sermon. Early prayer meet- ‘ililIilFi-l and pitrty allegiance shrill in): ill 9.15 u. m“ Sabbath School at Iiiivo some effort In deciding the‘ “""l"°k~ Anthems hi’ ll"! 1 “mm "Ow pending‘ choir morning and evening. soloist TRINITY UNITED CHURCH. - Ilov. fir. ftumsay preaches at both llt "Vfilllllll. Mrn W. E. Fletcher. Visitors cordially invited to all services of Church and Sabbath Because the fate of the Govern- ment ls at stake. no other bilsiness School. rliil bu tukcu up qr coitilnuced uuiil I I I thlii Issue is decided. The voting of supply must stop. although muny PERSONALS ..L._._ millions of tho main (intimates. and suppIr-moutxiry lsntitnatos required (he my ycfltordayn the publit‘. sot-vino for t, the currotit year have yet to he vot- od. And prorogution which had been uupposoil to be near may be (lPl-‘lylill by the present crisis. 0r by others yet to come upon which wc need not speculate. Dr. ilovyur. Crupuiul. motoroil to I'm‘ Mr and Mrs W. IQ. (Itilbock uud little duughor. Myrtle motored to tho city yesterday. (Mr. .l. .l. -Duvies, Cliff Hotel, was In the city yeflterdny and was heartily welcomed after bis recent illness. Personally we believe that Mr. Speaker Lemieux was right Iu rul~ iii-g us he did that Mr. Wnodwortlrs amendment Io the Conservative amendment WftR In order. although Mr. Meighon field that it was not. Not that we have any regard for the objpct which woodworth sought to gain, but because his sub-amend- ment container] new and different propositions from those) contained in the Conservative amendment. l and was not ‘a met-c negntivoihere- F l t Mr. J. E. Cousins oi’ Brndui-Iiano. rcpresr-utivt) for Nugnn Clothing Company wzrs in the city on Fri- y. ‘s? Messrs Preston and Stanford ‘Pickering of Sea View, Mr. Hume ilopgooil, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ‘McNutt, Maipoquc, motor- ed to the city yesterday, returning in tho evening. 6-0 O0 OOO§O4§§§¥OQ§§O§ 64-0- GOOD l-IEALTl-lr‘ ‘ For half s cent ths nay.“ WAMPOLWS GRAPE SALTS \ The world's fsmsd oooilnl. Invigorating health-giving sf- tsrvsscins ssilns. Try s dose svsry morning snd note the Invigorating sffsots. Ws hsvs It In 60 osnts sM 01-99 bottles. f Harold L. Worthy 17s qussn Qtrsst Phons 271. . . -. snip... ---:.‘ lion fiut that by the way. Mr. Woodworth did not spare the conduct or the Government In some whys while seeking to save it from) defeat. Referring to Mr. Bureau he said; "The wort-it thing the Govern- ‘uiontfihasi done Iu connection with. the whole mutter was to put that man In the senate. I What Is the pcnnlty fnr debauching a Govern- Rnoni Department? AGonutorshIIIY" he added. The Alberta election will take ) -pi\c‘e two dsys hence, on Monday next. The result of that contest ‘will doubtless have some effect up- on the attitude of the Progressive members of Pflrllllllwlll- 09(1)"? ll"? ‘prorogstlon Is reached. But whether (in. effect will be to make them mfi"! or less favorable to the Kim; Government in its future trials will depend upon which party shall wI > ti) t-l WOAI (305) Houston, Baseball. VISAI (326) Cincinnati. VII-BM’ (176) For? Worth. Sunday KIOAC (Z80) Corvallis. Book Chute. WMAQ (448) Chlcag0._-Radio Photo-export trade in cheese continued WCAE (462) Pittsburgh, Police Itc- WEBH (370) Chicago. ll. W000 (417) St. Paul-Minneapolis. ., . 10.00 w. u). _ KTIIS (sits) Hot Springs. Illtrlialllill ice-o (s61) Ohkisn-d. WI LT VWHAB (400) lnuisvilie. Cardinals. woo (s00) Atlantic City. KUW (I91) Portland. Musical Coti- WCCO (417) St, PsuLMInnQapOIIs. WLW (422) Clnci. Cniico CatMusic WDCO (416) Si. Paul. Musical Pro- ‘ICMA (252) Shenandoah. Ye Olde WOCO (117) St. Paul-Minneapolis. lie Olde WOCO (417) St. PauI-Minilcnpolis. WGN (303) Chicago. WGN studio Avalon Four W000 (m) Grand Rapids. Studio RADIO PROGRAMS °"’° P" "" Wilt} (300) Aliulltii: ('Iiy. (llirilon —-— Pier. DATURDAV. JUNE 26 \‘\"l‘l(l (176) Hartford. Paiaia Royal WDW (I23) Cincinnati. Castle EKSTERN STANDARD TIME Farm. . 10.00 P. M. EVENING CONCERTS WKilI/C (I23) ‘Cincinnati. Swiss Gardens. 6-00 P. (ML \V.IZ (455) N. Y. Maylluwcr also WIIJO (226) Chicago. WIHO Trio. WlltC. Ciliseum. e . . (Copyright, 1926, I)y lnternationa ltudlo Programs, Chicago.) THE MARKETS in Iilontreal today was the demand itoba spring wheat and consider- _ . 19-40 P- M- able business was done direct with WOC (184) Davenport. Musical ivinnipeg, and sales of a few Ioada| iProgruni, ‘ KMA (252) Shenandoah. northern at sixteen cents seven cents over, c.I.f., Montreal. ‘Canadian western outs sold at 6 1-4 cents per bushel over, ‘No 1 feed and No. 2 feed oats at 1. 1-4 cents per bushel over the Winnipeg fu- (real. tiier weakness in the Winnipeg fu- tulre market for oats, spot prices for car lots were easier at a de~ cline of 1-2 cent per bushel. The W-ILIJO (286) Lansing. Speed-Wag- IBIONTREAL, Que, June 25.-~Tll8lR9ll18l‘ feature of the export grain trade-‘l-rlendk from New York eXDOFtBPB IOl‘ M811- III-flu» Happenings of The Week (Continud from page 4.) Thompson, who spent the past yea) in Annapolis Valley with (laughter. Mrs. Keeping. have rc- turnod to take up their former rc- Mrs. Keeping‘); msny friends will be glad to know that Elli! l! much improved Iu health. D O I The closing exercises of Notro Danie Academy were held on Ines- tlle graduating prizes were presented and a very enjoy- able program given. The drama , Murray in the character of Fabiolu cert. , on Serenaders. $.45 P. m. WTAM (390) Cleveland. m. Joneir“"l°“°° hm- WOC (484) Davenport. (fhiznes and ‘ills Gang. ‘Concert. ' 111111.18 (315) Hot Springs. Meyer 7.00 P. M. Davis Artists. WJZ (I55) N. Y. ‘Congressional 10.10 P. M. Forum. KT-IIS (375) llot Springs. Meyer, WQX (517) Detroit. Goldkstte En‘ ‘Davis Artists. soluble. 10.10 P. M. day. when 7.20 P. M. KT-llS (375) Mot Springs. New Ar- WhS (3-15) Chicago. Program. llllI-itllll. 7.50 P. M. -CK.AC (I11) Montreal. Windsor W-SAI (326) Cincl. W. S. A. l. lilotel Dance Program, ‘Chimes Concept. 11.00 P. M. “levefl? I've“ 8.00 P. M. KIFVE (240) St. Louis. Wltssckers WMAQ (448) Chicago. Daw and 11.05 P, M. Pratt. WCCO (417) ‘St. Paul-Minneapolis. ML cert. 11.15 P. ML . svir (one) Philadelphia. Bed Time Wimc ((22) Cincinnati. Lum- Mir» Lilian McKenzie)» pupil» “r%tgr(e$9) w m l minke. 1200 Mid were beard to special RIlVBIIIBKB nn as ng on. Congress . . T 1 ,_ Work. WFAA (476) Dallas, Gardnefs. “em “y Evening l“ a nicely “Mam 830 P_ M; 1145 k M_ ell program of instrumental and WSAI (326) Cincinnati. Bicycle WDAF (366) Kansas City. Night- "(will music, which was gnjqygd |,y ICard sexmtte, halvkg, an interested audience of relatives 8.45 P. ‘M. 1.00 A. M. and fffgnda_ WSM (283) Nashville. Bed time KGO (361) Oakland. Dance Music. , , , t i . 190W 2 t . di ‘ Ill. s or es 90o E M U9 ) ggglrfdmfn an Gr Mrs. J. W. Callback, Sllflllfiflffiltll}, WMAQ (4-18) Chicago. (lhicflgo KPO (428) San Francisco. Hal- “Prlved ll°lll° (hi5 "(Wk from vi-‘l- Theatre Revue. 'steud's._ ‘iting her daughter, Mrs. McDonald, WBAL (246) Baltimore, Musical 2.30 A- M. ln Munclom (Program. 10H.) (405) Les Angeles. Lost Ang- ' . ‘ 9.15 P. M. is I jiiotel lest Sunday given by Mr Ralph Windsor and Windsor In honor with a The mlirrinigo took plncc in the ‘Anglican Church. Alberion. at birth were made on spot Including No. 11mm" Tlillfsiliw- "l W55 Allllellfl DBfyHorne. daughter of Mr. and hire. bushel "er- alld N“ 3 “Willem M" Robert Horne, Bloomfield. to Rev. George Seymour, of Windsor. N. S. (The ceremony was performed by outs n1. two cents per bushel overly); Grace Archbishop of Nova “Scotia. assisted by the Ven. Arcti- ture market July option, c.I.f. Mon- 49am“ "l P- E~ lslalld- Rev- Mr‘ (In sympathy with the fnr-lseymour will bc remembered as the ‘popular pastor of the Anglican church in Alberten a few years ago. Rev. W. A. Thompson and hire. their Cold no. and SHREDDED r FEE rm“, ma) with "Fsbiola" was very effectively snril With Miss Aileenl which she very eflectively portray I Amen): the pleasant social events ‘o! the week was a dinner at Shawfl-i iifiss Evelyn of bliss llelen Mathicson and her bridal party, to- few Immediate‘ THE UNCER Husband: “Faithless wrctch. I .Wlfe: “Bossier! Then tell me marrow." Peters Road Taken all over Ihc crops look‘ promising In this locality. Tho new hgly crop is’. especially good, with an‘ abundance of clover. Win-in crop is very good. while the out crops not yet so developed. ' hertn meagre shows (tome Improv- menb and (no, extension will be very bencflcizil. The Animal Si-Iiool Met-ting In Peter's Road .\'o 90 Wits held as. usual. In nil $210 was voted, in- yrogranlfl 1120 P M (Iemund was moderate. No. 2 Can-l Professional mannequins and glmlxllll-fvsmo m" s“lillll°lnl;i“_§_-rgllt'pg- ' _ ', - _ adian western oats were quoted at , , 1, . c mnon WIIS c ec o) s . won) (s03) Chicago. LIlJEYiY o2 cent-h, No. a c. w. at m cemcl“°°l“iy m“““°““"“‘ ha“ '§°“"“e and III-r ‘Georgo MncDonaIii was at» Studio klnseznbie. and Nu 1 feed at 55 cents pa‘. so mixed up In London iashlm) point,“ ghL-mlary Mr ,\[_ .\_ lleamh v 11.30 P. M, bushey ewstol-EL Another high ghowg that It In impnggilllc tntollfirenchcr who did excellent \v_ork( WhB-H (310) (lineage. Popular. spot of the export trade Was tho them alllll‘! \'o afternoon “my (Spurn): llli‘ your is reported torn-inn.) "-40 P- "l- Igeneral improvement in the lie-l . , .1“ t (- ll 1Tb" lmwlm" "l m" Mimi"? l” “H WKRIC (123) Cincinnati. Clasuicul mnnd for ocean grain room fmnliuo“ (“mp8 c‘ i‘ w“ i‘ "Slmliho pllllliml lllltllli! \'ll('=lll0ll~ (“'- Music. - this port which resulted in engage-Tallow. liven men can be attractcdilhoulzh imqucn hnvo IIIOW cquzii . 12.00 Mild, merits of about 100 loads at 2s 9d y y. t) _ h, l .. gr l. hm. riizllio in tho School .\ t-t-nnps, we WSWIS (276)_ Chicago. Witching to 3s per quarter for heavy grain aligns: pagmegerarlvalslzl uentgitnilers noticed only I\vn prom-hi. Their nt-l Hour. to United Kingdom Dvrts for Jul)’ l | fl d m “d Ev eflcnrlancc is rfllllllrvlltlllilllli‘ilv-llll ("mylil 123° A‘ M_ loading’ and at 2S 6d to 35 pel- are IlU ongc II 9 It . eryon (c, smnmh lhtlx-dliillliicil unlim- In) KGO (.261) Qnklnml s“ 30,“, 0.1,) iluarter for oats. On the whole WIIIIIS to seo attractive young wo lllflvllllzs of llo llll". -\ “(illltll-‘M . Institute |'I(‘l'(' would produce zond‘ Fellflwfl Bflllll- the mark“ W35 “w” active ma“ molt wearing the latest gasp in j 1,09 A, M_ any other duy this season and the clothes‘ result!‘- W-‘YFD (Z75) Port Huron. Buster Club. TMMWIIINY (259) N. Y. DX liouud Hour WEAA (i715) Dflilflsi. Fourth Alllll versary All-Night ‘Program. FEATURE TALKS-JSPORTS bail Scores. WIIDR (j73) ‘Staten Island. llibio Instructions. 7.45 P. M. WSIAI (826) Cincinnati. Children's Stories, 8.00 P. M. 15 P. M. Weekly News Review. 8.30 P M. Sch0oL logos. 8.45 P. Ml. ports." 9.1;!) P. M. it 1*}. News Flashes. (Fireside Philosophies. . ,_ choice white ll IIII-DlCKGIl were mm (385) sggto“? lizsebfi“ “home quoted at $2.25 ger bushel, and ‘ ' ' b k I 2.35 2.45 WSOE (24-6) Milwaukee, Sunday-bfighillfaofyts at ‘ w per School. _ ssults. Ether 5.00 P. M. \Vi"1‘i.‘\' I476) Dallas. ilascbull. Texas League. 6-15 P. M. prospects for the future movement from this port are more encourag- ing. The foreign trade In spring wheat flour was fair, butthe local demand was quiet, prices were un- changed. Extreme dullness mark- ed the winter wheat situation but prices ruled steady. An unsettled feeling prevailed In the mill feed market and millers In some cases have cut their prices a further 50 cents to $1.00 per ton. A fair volume of ‘business was transacted. KIIKA (309) East Pittsburgh. llascwManitoba bran was quoted at $27.- 26, shorts at $29.25, and middlings 7-00 P. M. at $36.25 per ton. The market fol‘ WTIC (176) Hartford. Sundny standard grades of trolled oats was School. quiet but firm, while the tone of Wil’ (509) Philadelphia. Spqrflg the potato market was steady at Corner. the recent declines noted. ‘Indi- 7,2p p, M, cations point to a further reduction when (m) Stat-en Island, mo)» "l "W118i" ("Wm The "M18 W“ Qnggljqnm quiet. New Brunswick green L30 p_ My mountains white stock ‘were quoted at $1.70 to $1.80 per bag of 00 pounds, in bulk. considerable busi~ ness was transacted in eggs and were quoted at 37 cents to 38 cents. and firsm at 34 cents to 35 cents per dozen, The ‘receipts were 1.263 cases. Owing to the more liberal supplies of butter coming forward, the market was again eas- Ier and prices scored another de- cline o! 1-4 cent peir pound. No. 1 pasteurized woo quoted at 34 and quarter to (I4 1-4 per pound. The receipts were 4.862 pacltnizeo. The good and a fair volume of business was transacted. The undertone to the spot market was easier and prices suffered a fractional de- cline. Western grades were qllfllflll at 18 1-2c to 18 5-8 per pound. The receipts were 10,879 boxes. The demand‘ for beans was quiet snd the market was firm. Car lots of‘ OTTAWA, Ont., June 25. -'l‘he, only change reported from Canad- Inh egg markets today comes from St. John where a further price sd~ 1100 P M. ‘Spit-ts Re- .VlO\ll--. . _ WCCO (411) st.Tradi-irinneiiptinrt; ‘Baseball Results. . (400) Chicago. ‘Collyt-Fs" lSport Gossip. WANT TO DANCE? (Nuns of orchestra Is given.) at; figs" 91:49?” (£5 Tamas: egérlg 45 p_ m _ 32, There Is a lower tendency on are quoting country shippers ex- wmrlaoo) Almmlc my‘ Th“ [HIS 21 to 2s. firsts 2s to 2s. sec- ’ ‘w a M _ ends 18 to 21 delivered, cases rs- WSM (283) Nashville. Beusley gémgg" zyéprflfrzfllstoJglggzgdixtrx 8mm‘ ‘l’ aw P M . Saskstchelwsn dealers zfiqliotlzlt: ' ‘ ' country shippers extras to , wlw “lam sch emwmdy" “Mel firsts 23 to 24. seconds l8 to 19. Syracuse. 9.00 P. M Million Dollar Pier. Imus Anieiwirlfisi “m . 0.0a w. " m. . wlr (609) ‘ Piiiismptiii.‘ lhnitiin; vnnce was taken place. TORONTO-qt sale is reported or a specimen ol Ontario 58001108 at 26c. delivered, cases returned, Toronto dealers are offering for unguided eggs extras 33 to 36. firsts 30 to 32. seconds 25. deliver ed, cues returned. Montreal dealers paying delivered extras 32 to 35, firsts 29 to 33. seconds 24 Prices to retailers extras 30 to 32, ‘rimonton on: receipts light, mar- firsts 27 to 30, seconds 23 to 26. he! firm, country dealers are mali- ing sales-extras 26. firsts 23, sec- onds l6. (Prices to retailers extras At Miss Betty Biadwlirs dress put-ado for charity. hold In one of the leading London hotels recently, all the gowns worn by pro- minent young dchutautes uuarc for solo. Iu fact, Miss Dtiflifliti Welby. ‘daughter of Lady Welby the sculp- tor, and other young women who ‘assisted in the affair had made lsomc of tlic gowns themselves. Canadian Picture In Canadian Setting (Special to Ths Guardian) J-ASRPIR. Alta, June 22.--.Iaapcr, the world's largest notional park is to provide the setting Ier one of the great moving picture epics of the year “The Country Beyond", prices were steady. Fresh Htrllflyan adaption from the story of that name by James Oliver Curwood.» which is being produced by the Fox Film Corporation under the personal direction of .\Ir. Irving Cummings, 'l‘.be caste, which is a very not- aihlc one Jncudes such Hturs a-‘l Ol~ Ive Borden. .l. ‘Farrell l\l.ucl)onalil. ‘Ralph Graves, Prod Josicr and Law ford Davidson as well no a number of others of outstanding ability. Two sections of the park have been chosen by Mr. Cilmmings as the setting for his play. This mm» ninl: the company commenced work beside the jade waters of the (Lake of Forgiveness which lies In, the shadow of Mount Edith Cuvoli, one of the most majestic peaks In the Rockies; There. and about Jas- per Lodge on the shore of Lac Hcouvert the preliminary work wIIIl be carried on until Thursday when the entire company will move byi pony trail to Maiitzne Lake where the remainder of the picture will be filmed. This work will occupy, almost three weeks and It calls) .. country dealers making sales ex~; tras 25, firsts 2i to 23, seconds 16 to 18. Jobbing extras $10.80 per case, firsts $9.60 per case, seconds $7.80 per case, Vancouver pro~ ducers and country shippers sell- ing extras 28. firsts 28. puliet ex- tras 24. Prices to retailers extras 33. firsts fill. puilet extras 2i). Heavy, leghorn broilers 20, light I8. hsavyl breeds a-re bringing country ship- pers 24, lSt. John egg market Ia firm with receipts light. Country dealers are paying producers ex- trss '31, firsts 28, seconds 25. snd selling extra‘! 32, firsts 29, seconds 26. Prices t0 retailers extras 36. firsts 33, seconds 30. Halifax delivered Halifax extras 36, firsts 32, seconds 25. Jobbing extras 40. firsts 36. Charlottetown dealers paying country point.- extras 2.‘), first; 27, seconds 22. Jobbing ex~ Irss 34 snd quarter first! 31 sec- 36, firm 3f, seconds 26. Csigsry onds 27, i The Peters Rd. Route in (‘nu-l nection with tho (‘Iii-ran Factory zit! ‘Sturgeon is now fairly SilIfiNl, .\Irl 1.. .l. Acorn, Allisllli) has thr- con- Iratri. and tho irnrk is D0171): pro» formed very satisfactorily by hisi son, .\Ir James Acorn. J - I The Will (‘ourirr .\Ir Ilourko and) Son is on 1hr job puncliiully, nod,‘ l); rltiing excellent service. (Mr and Airs Iiinac Hours of Moo-i Ingue recemLy paid a short viuiil to Peter's Road, culling on rclzitivns and friends. III-r Lr-sinr .lohn~‘ion and .\lr .lnl)nl 1.. hint-Donald niolnrod Io tho Capl itnl today. _,__._. y .lvr1l(inr'. oi‘ lhfonitiny . I a. - Mr WIIIInm .__..._.. 1 . [or an cxpotiditurv. oi almost n quit)“ tor o1’ a million dollars). Ncvui- before Iiua lloliyuviotl‘ conic so far north to film at pictured a small scene iu various produc-l Lions Iiavc \)(\t‘l\ mndc iurtli(>i' Iiorih. but this is the first illllt‘ In the ltisiory" of motion picture in‘ dustry that complete screen fcain ure lHli-l Iici-u produced mirth 0t lilo boundary. j ’l‘hc dltilignc Luke territory is‘ (Tfiliillthiftid Io bc thc most spoctaicii llil‘ suction of illt‘ iluliitiiini) lim-k-i Ics. and it can bc rcuched from} Jasper only by u pony Iruil thirty miles long ivhich at limos clings" prccnriousiy to the siiic of a moun- tain with n shccr drop of hundreds of feel Imiotv. Over this (rail the cutlre compntiy with nil its supplies; and puraplicrxialia tnust trove) toj reach its ltu-ntion. 'I‘o do this they largest puck train that over itiovi-il 1 through the Canadian rockiux is,‘ being provided by __liiajor Fri-d Brewster. holed guidc nnd outflt~i ter of Janper. Fifty saddle horses‘ and almost two hundred puck horw es will be engaged in (In- work, (luring the entire time (ho ("uillpilllyl is nu location. Tho completed flint vorsiou ofy “The Counlry Ileyoud" will provide probably tho finest advoriiiliiig the Canadian Rockies have oror rc-I celved as Ii is the Intention of .\fr.l Cummings In specialize Inflscenic effects, with a view to producing a, spectacular natural background onl a scale never Iieforc attempted nuri which will sei n new standard In tho motion picture Industry, In ad- dition Io beinz n story of (‘ziuada product-d in n (‘anndinn setting "(I-I ditionai Canadian atmosphere is lent to the production through thi- fart that .\Ir. Farrell MacDonald is related to Sir William MacDonald while Miss Olive Bordon plat)“; family connection with Sir Robr-rt and (Mrs Allenby, Mrs A.B. Cosh, Mrs R. I.. Cotton. ,Miss Hsvlisnd, Mrs I. R. Paton. Borden. formerly prime minister. The lobster fishing industry llll-Ibul“ 0" ill“ TAIN FRANC know everything." what the Iran); will be worth to- 'Le Rire, Paris. .\'. S. is homo on a vacation. lie i! ' ' - Vlriilillii his mother M-rs N. Jenkina And Vlclnltyiund tither relatives hcre. >.\lr Thomas Irving of Cambrldl!" Rd. although tit‘. years of ago In still very tit-rive. This spring. un- zildod. he "put in the crop" and kept up u vigorous step after his horses, (g0 we are told. He zllso did ail the tithcr necessary work. inc-um only mun about the place, 'I‘hor(- may be others unre- corded, but they are tow. Sonic of our enterprising citi- zens. now ibut the spring work in nearing oomph-lint), have started pointing and white-washing their tiuiidiulzs etc. and In other uni-s tritimiiiig up after the arcl- uous winter ni‘ 102G. In ilii‘ Road work of the districts, tlic ruuiI-nhtciiirii- Ix pcing operated wry ~izitis=iavioriiy‘ by .\Ir Jahlvfl (‘niiinr m‘ Allistt)n_ "In-notice make“ pci't't>ri" that's nil I nay- if iiu- Joni-nose iuilizo as a fol‘- Iiiizi-i" fiiurfiilhs oi the 1,000.00‘) herring cm 'ht illtllliltl its coasts, surely smut-tiling t-oui/l bl‘ villi!!! lll l‘, i-I. I. in this Iint- with thi- mur- auriers of our watcrs~ dog-fish und olc, Yl-rily- (‘unudu is u. laud n1‘ wast i-i SI I‘(?Ii-i".< School l-losoil yPtillll“ tinv. ziiti-nili-d ll_\' an iiltt-ruuiwl Iwiiti); oi‘ rcizitivvs zluri irielldw. Tho l'l)il()\\'lIIi.{ program was vcry nit-cl)‘ ulycll l-lhllwhy novvt) iii-Ion lfyndman ‘Alisiiiniz. . . . Daphne Miles My Ship and Lmigtislus Ailenhy Iiicr- Pudding. Muriel Pcaku Politeness, Consluuce Ilyudmall Tilt) Chrisuviiiuiz, .. Hugh Paton Violin Solo (selected, Robert. llolilois Thrvo (Attic Birds lfclen Delilah; A. Iluntcr. I.\I. Vvilliitms. .\Ir John Mt-.Kuy, . . Alan Cosh vpsplllh, . (‘onsionco llyndman The Pour l"l‘llllltl'~' [Robert Doillois Tho (Iinzhnm Ilfl): & Thn Calico (at .. .. .. .. .. .. II. Iiyndinan (Iroirin): l'p Wiiiiiiiii Richard! In Thi- Fnsiiion ..,.. Alan C030 PRIZE GIVING GOD SAVE THE KING 'l‘I)(- l)l'l7,f’.\ wort- pri-srntcil by tho Rm‘, Ii. .\I. .\InIou(-, The irhildrcu lliiVti Miss Ill-s Ilrisny and Miss Siuip<oti pretty uacilll protifllllti. PRIZE LIST Good (‘nnduct (‘oustnnrti Ilyud- illilll Unity iiziflfr‘, Form I. (Hmslrlll-rd liyiiiluiuii \\'ritim'., r‘orm I. Iiugh Palotl Si-rlpturv, Form I. lluizh Paton Daily Ainrks torn) ll. Anne Hun- for Scripture. Form II. lleion Du B1015 ‘vVi-itlng, l-‘oriu ll, William lIii-Il- urds AriiIniu-iir, Porn) II. Anne lfuu- 101i‘ Dh-iution, Form II. Mary Willi- ants Ilnily (Marks, I-‘orm II. Alan Cosh first in exams Form III. Muriel Pozike Writing Form Ill. I-Ielsn. l-fynd- man Arithmetic, l-‘orm Ill. Marie! Peltke Composition, DoRIois (Spelling. Poi-m III. Daphne Miles Reading. I-‘onn III. Alan Cosh Scripture, Form till. Muriel Peaks Geography, Form Ill. Alan Cosh History Porn) III Muriel Peakc Jnznzunges, Form N. Augustus Alienby Englia History, Form w, Augug. Ins Ailenby Reading and Spelling, Form lv, Augustus Aiienby v Scripture. Form 1V.‘ Augustus Allenby Perfect Attendance for one your Anne Hunter, Augustus Alisnby. Prizes donated by:-- Captain Mm Bartlett. Form Ill. Robert. flrszilhall attained fourth pincewlr and Mrs J. O, Hyndmsn, Mrs among sugar producing countries. 0mm. Rev. E. M. Malone. Mr G. being exceeded only by Cuba, man. D. DeBIoIs, Master Dick Miles. and Java. .._aia.-._-@_n