B; on ,_ Ask your dealer for the Hort Foot Eiook of k of Spores for boys and girls. 0r write for a copy no Sports Free Dominion RubberCa, 1.1a, o... 33o, Mummi- ‘I ‘Vlififlfl ‘be staged $2113.12 7M l ‘ HICKEY & NI(‘H()LSON’S BLACK TWIST (‘HlfiWIhlG TOBACCO \ ‘j Men get the flavor in this tobacco that no other brand has. The lasting qualities tso is another factor that makes this tobacco the outstanding brand. i Every fig is a good one and there l5 no disappointment when you chew this tobacco. MILLIONS OF FIGS USED YEARLY. IIIGKEY 8r IIDIIQLSQI TOBACCO c0, LTD. '.' .1 FT " Today at 3.15, 7 & 8.45 Matinee—16c, 11c. Night-Ziic, 21c, 111'. P RINCE EDWARD c" as A new idea for Hoot and a new thrill for you in doubie~dyed hair-raiser. Reg. ular Hoot Gibson stuff added to mystery. With the wildest ride Hoot ever made. “Green Archer” “Official Officers” CHAPTER THREE “OUR GANG" COMEDY - _____ .__._ i iii. .MODERN BATH ROOMS ARE OUR SPECIALITY Why not have those changes made in your Bath Room NOW. (‘an ‘supply any Plumbing Fixture you may need. Your order will receive every at- tention. FRED H. TRAINOR THE RELIABLE rtumeen so GRAFTON s-rneer . PHWE 393-4- OPP. PRINCE eowano THEATRE Select Yours Hero l, Trc-Jur Compacts have captured _' the feminine world for thrco quits simple .easons. They are designed for supreme convenience. They ars exquisite in the‘ir form and con- tents. They represent great values. Besides carrying a full lino of the Tre-Jur Compacts in all shades, we have the Trc-Jur Face Powdor. J. Ernest H. Worth THE. POPULAR DRUGRTORE Phone 10Gb. 142 Prince Street TRE-JUR COMPACTS FROM ' A. rooms under ilh-e auspices of the ‘l '1 Those at last night's meeting were‘ .‘ auspices ‘ Miss Marion Balding, president of Miss Gertrude O'Neill, secretary; '1 Arnold ‘Keo, A. W.-Covey and El- this l ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN City League Baseball This evening at 6 o'clock at the Abegweit grounds the Anchors and Stars will take the diamond in the siathgamo of the City League schedule. Tho Stars so far have made it three straight and are still deter, ‘mined to set a better hold oaths‘ first section ‘by taking tonight's fixture and are going to try to give the hard hitting Anchors a slump in their batting averages. The Anchors are also taking the diamond with the some spirit and are confident that they can turn the tables on their old time rivals. That it will he hard fought goes .wlthout Slylll. sud it is expacterl that the largest turn out of fuua so‘ far this season will be on hand to watch the outcome. EntriesiAre ' ’ Coming In rST. JOHN, N. B., June Ill-The‘ columlttee in charge of the girls’: ‘Maritime track pleat, which wli in this city 0n June 19,‘ _l'llBi. last evening in; the Y. ‘M. C. lA. rooms. ‘Plans were forwarded: ‘for the different events as wall as for the entertainment of the com-, petitors. A. banquet will ho held‘ following the meet for the officials and all contestants in the Y. W. C. Each time you purchase a SHIRRLFPS Jolly - Spoon Package you will nocclve an attractive ‘King George’ de- aign Teaspoon. And we want you to know ths rcason— l l Simply ‘to afford you an in- csntlvs to prove to your own satisfaction that 8HIRRlFF-"S JELLY ‘POWDERS not only have a delicious fruit flavor. but also a definite food value. We‘ believe you will find these spoons unusually at- tractive and immensely use- ful. 8o much so, that you will probably require thrse, six or own s dozen. Physical committee of the “Y". l in the evening a motor trip will Ibo made to Gondola Point where ‘a beach party and dancing will be‘ ‘enjoyed. appointed. Do t t ff tII f" Committees M p“ o m c”. a your needs. Get the number of spoons you want at once. bcflorc it ls too late. The supply Is not unlimited. The delicate flavor-tho sparkling goodness of SHIR- VRIHFS JELI-IES reveal tho ‘flfforoncobotvdien "a delicious dessert and just an ordinary ‘jolly, SHIRRIFPB JELLY POW- DERB will koopin your pan- try_and your family will find they make a dessert that can be enjoyed vory often. ‘Jenkins & Son, Ltd Yours for Diildloils Desserts were Miss Dorothy ‘Mcltrthur, phyalcall director of the "Y", under whose, the meet. is ‘being held;" and the ‘M.- l’. B. W. A. IA. 0f (3., mer l-ngraliamw Entries have already started toll arrive and it is practically assuredl that there will be a large list from; outside points. ' l Crew At Work. A crew of men have been work- ing on the Allison rgrounds, whore the moct its to ‘be staged and every- thing wlll Ibo in first class shape ifor the big day. All that is used- ed uow is fine weather und the pa- tronage of*the public to make tho first Maritime track meet for wom- en, the rsruccess it should be. How They Stand NATIONAL LEAGU E 20 of Bisley Team Sail Next Saturday MONTREAL, June 10—Twenty sharpshooters, members of tlhe Canadian lBisley team, lu charge of Major 02R. ‘Crowe, of Guelph, Ont., will sail from Montreal for Eng- land on next Sunday. The party. includes Lieut. '1‘. D. Burke, who won the King's prize in 1924 and the King's medal at Ott- awa ‘lust year. Others who will sail are: lMajor F. Richardson, Vic- toria, B.-C.; C. Q. M. S. Alex Par- nell, Montreal; Lt. F. J. Goodhoirse, "gsflOttawa; Major ‘R. ‘C. Wlheutley, '5“ M.C., Ottawa; Major L. Johnson, ' Ottawa; lMajor R. ‘M. ‘Blair, Van- 528 couvor; Lt.-Col. T. ‘Pugh, Ottawa; '4!“ Lt. J. T. ‘Steele, Guelph, Ont., Win:- ‘365 he r of the Governor-General’); "280 clatiorfs match lust year; Sgt- Mu- ‘ match in. the Dominion iRiflo Asso- ‘_"'— lor E. J. Read, Victoria, B. C., INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE SgtflMajor H_ Russell, Mndon’ Ont.; Sgt. K. R. hlctlregor, Ottawa; Sgt. G. M, Emslie, Sgt. J. Boriand, Toronto; Sgt. Fyvie. Victoria, B. l Cincinnati .. ,Pittaburgils .. ‘Chicago New York .. Brooklyn Philadelphia .... 17 AMERICAN LEAGUE l Baltimore . . ‘ Toronto . . Buffalo . . . Newark .. Rochester .. Jersey ICity . ‘Syracuse . Reading Texas Collegiate Tennis Stars Seek- ing Old Titles C.; Pte, J. H. Regan, Edmonton; Pte, J. Hnuhien. Hamilton; Corp.l Gunner H. Ceilings, Victoria. Nine U. S. Stars Stay in Running For Golf Crown P‘___ LIVERPOOL, June 10.——BiII Mal- AUSTEN. Tex, June 10—Lewis White and Louis Thalhsimor, na- tlonal collegiate tennis doubles champions of 1923 and 1924, this summer will engage in sin arduous campaign on Eastern courts. lln 1924. those products of Texas University courts enjoyed u na» tlcnul raukinrz of sixth in the don-i»- less, and in 1925 they were ranked‘ seventh. White is now a student in the Har- vard Law School, but is not eli- Blblfi l0 Tellrosent lliarvard in in- tercollegiate play, us he performed three years for Texas Uuiversityl here. Thalheinrer is yet in Texas‘ University, but he too has played out his period of intercollegiate eligibility. Burgess Again to Train. Ederle; Has Engaged Tug BOULOGN. Juno 10.—Two Am- erican girls‘ who will attempt to swim the English channel this year "have cldflaod T. W. Burgess, who conquered the treacherous watere- im i911, to supervise their training. llu addition to ‘Gertrude Edmls. who failed in her effort last your. Burgess also will coach Lillian Cannon of Baltimore. ‘Miss Ed- srls already Onfllcd the tug "Ai- Iaace" to accompany her oh who attempt. while ‘Miss Cannon will b9 conwycd by the tug "LaMorlnIeW, The latter ls expected to make carol of tho early tries 1n July, if the» weather is suitabloi l Dunkirk. the homo town of Jeanne Bion, who reached within. two miles of the llrglioh oosst in her channel aftort last your, has placed st her disposal the tus "14 Franco". commanded iby Captain I-emslrc. who cosvoyedrTlrahoschi, l tied with James Adwick, of Olton, this ‘afternoon, for the lead in the British Northern Professional Golf tournament. Each had 146 for the 36 holes played. Other scores were: Walter Hag- en. 74, aggregate, 156; Bill Mob, ‘horn, 75. aggregated 148; Cyril Walker. 77. aggregated 161; All Wartrous, 82, aggregate 158; Jim; ‘Barnes. 73, aggregate 148. | The nine entrants from the Un- ited 8tatos were all within the re- quired 21 strokes from the leaders and qualified to remain in the tommament play of 88 holes tomor- row. Jim Barnes. with 148, and Cyril} Walker, Joe Kirkwood, and Emmet French. with 151 each, were among the low scorers, Geo?“ Gadd. 0f Great Britain, also came through with a 78 our today's round for an aggregate of 146, and tied ‘Melhoru and Mwiek. C. A. Whitcoinba had 147 and J. S. Turner, ll... lil. N. Holland, and E. R. Whitcomhe. 148 osoh. All were British golfers. Canadian Curlers -- -~‘|‘ Send Native Maples t0 Scots MONTREAL. Juno 10.—An‘echo 0f the ‘Canadian curlers’ tdur of the Old Country last winter ‘has ‘been received by W. C. Murray, Montreal, who was captain of the team. While Mr. ‘Murray visited Broom. bill. the estate of Lord lillsin, ‘he asked the latter it ho mint sons! some Canadian maples. The other was accepted. and upon this return ‘home IMr. Murray forwarded some of the trees. 10rd ‘Elllu wrote‘ thanking (Mr. H. W. Burton, Victoria, and Master Thomag and ‘Cmugg [Louis Browns drove Russell front? lover tho Boston Rod 80x 6-4. This- lm horn‘ American brotessmm], was Bischoff. Oirud, 'Davis and Schang. i Odgen and McKee. élmallwood, lSchroeder and Sohulte. era of 1926 and of all the good ‘friends and‘ sportsmen who com- the Genera-l Assembly of Scotland, sidofl-oliect of the Royal Caledonia Curling Club. NATIONAL LEAGU E PHILADELPHIA. June 10.-~Pitts- iburgh took Phila. into camp 9-7 ill 10 innings today and went into first place Iwhlle Brooklyn was beat- ing Cincinnati. Huber hit a homer to tie the. score in uhe ninth but lCuylerts single with the bases full in the 10th won- for the ohampionsa. Yde, Kramer and Goooh; Carl- son, Mann, Baecht. Knight, Ulrich and Heulino. BOSTON, June 10.—'l‘he Boston‘ Bravos won‘ their seventh consecu- tive victory today by defestin8 mile cago 0-3. Boston fall hard on Blake in the opening inning. nettlnl; 1W1‘ runs ‘to put them In a substantial lead. Score: (Juice-go Boston Blake, Mli-lstosd and Halrtnett; Geuewich and J. Taylor. BROOKLYN, N. Y., June 10.—- ‘Dazzy VHIDCG held tlhe Reds to sev- en hits [Mid fanned 14 batsmonl and ‘Brooklyn defeated Cincinnati today, ‘4-3 in 1o innings. Bob McGraw, how- ever, gets credit for the victory a8 he replaced Vance in. the teutih af- ter Dazzy had ‘been withdrawn for a pinch hitter in tlho ninth. Score: Cincinnati .. . . . . . . . . . .. 3 7 3 Brooklyn . 4 0 0- Donohue, Rixey and llargruve. Picinlch; Vance, Mal-raw and‘ U’- Neil, Deberry, Hargreaves. {NEW YORIK, June 10.-—Timely hitting belllnrll 300d pitching by Southpaw Bill Sberdcl gave the Cur- diuals tho first game of llheir ser- ies today with the New York ‘Giants 4 to 2. ‘ Score: St. Louis . 4 10 2 New York . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 7 1 Sherdol and O‘Farell; Ring, Dav- ies, Fltzsirniuous and Snyder. I I I l l DETRQLT, Juno 10.~New York ‘made it two in a row from Detroit today. winning 4-3, ‘by falling on Earl Whitehiliks soullhpaw delivery in tho final two innings. ‘Cobb benched himself today following a butting slump and Munush was iu ceutrefield. Score: NewYork . . . . . . . . . .....410 1 Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 10 1 McQuuId, Braxton and P. Collins; Wlhitehill and Munich. onuvunalrvr). J‘uno 1o.-onui~.rf ,kept Washington's hits scatteredl better than did the four pitchersl day, “duping 11 to 5. l l Catcher Lake ISGWOII of Cleve-l laud‘, retired from the game whoul 'his finger was smasher] by being hit IVIUII a pitched ball. Score: Cleveland l1 14 and Rual; Severeid, Miller and L. Sewell, Myatt. CHIICAGO, Juno 10.—-Chicugo mrrde it two straight from the Ath- lmics today by ‘bundhing ‘hits bc- hlnd Philadelphia's errors and tak- ing the second contest 4 to 1. Score: Philadelphia .. . . . . Chicago Gray, Helm 7 4 4' 9 0 ach and Cochruno; ‘ST. LOU-ES, June 10.-—TIle Si. the mound in the fllltlh today audl won their second successive victory! was the tennlh victory of Slalom en in fourteen games at home, Score Boston .. 4 11 1 .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0 13 2 ISL. Louis Russell, Foreman, Buffing and .........-.. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Syracuse . . . . . i1 9 1 Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 11 0 iMlller, Grubowskl um] Nelhsrgall; (lSecond some) Syracuse . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 5 0 Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 0 . Frank-house and Morrow; Slappsy and Cobb. Toronto...“ . . . . . . . . . ..812 0 Newark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0 4 2 Carroll and O'Neil; Decatur, (First gums) Rocheater...... . . . . . . ..410 2 Readlng 0 6 Horne and Dovine, Swanoy, Zol- lars and‘ ‘Lynn. (Second game) Rochester Reading . Roberts, Mitchell Ellis, Zallurs, Musante und- (First game) Buffalo 14mm . ‘Boles, Auer, ‘Profitt and Hill, Pond; ‘Cantrell and Duly. (Second some) Butfalo Jersey City 5 9 1 lLeverfohz, Fisher and Pond. hairs; Smith, Manners, Brains and a y. posed that team." Lord lElgiu, who is again this year ‘His Majesty's commissioner at is a grandson of a tm-mer Govern- or Goneral of Canada. l-lc ls pre- called upon by the Senators andflvmlks - Cleveland made 1t two straigiht io- 139d 30X - » - - ' - - - ~ - ~ - - - ~- WIISMYIEKOII - - - - - - - - -- 5 14 fLday or us early as is vunvi-nlianl. the Argentine. lu his successful Murray fur the maples which rs "wll" °4 19"- Dlanted in his nursery gardon. ‘and ‘Channel exports believe that Miss aald, "those tnaos will he ontsthcr Edorlo and Mod-sans flion have the visible and valuable link with Can- ~herst chances among the women sc- ads. and wll also remind r , my Wlllhlhhlill this felt thfsyoar. association with the Oallsdlllflufl- o .--_, "gs cscfld -.-- M s ~l --‘ _ _--¢Q;--_-_ One way to forget the faults of others is to remember your own. “His method is his own. He is not like any other singer.”. 29-4-26 PRINCE EDWARD Monday 14th and T HE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF His UTiIZJEINZI-RTLIEUTENANT GIOVERINOR lHeau-rz AND MRS. HEARTZ, ‘HIS wouaHrP MAYOR MILLER AND MRS. “Scotland’s Incomparable Actor’ Singer” i ' From Great Worl HEUGHAN “Heughan achieved a great triumph . - was filled ‘to overflowing and hundreds of p¢0ll|° WW9 turned away. Once more ll gong. He thrilled the V351 after ovatlonP-Montreal Da HE WILL BE GLADYS WORLD FAMOUS PIAN CONSERVATOIRE. POPULAR PRICE SEATS NOW ON SALE- W. K. S. Baseball INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE 'A vt-ry interesting krill!" {ll l1:\»‘*"' bull was played ut \ilt'.i.ul‘lll. link on 'l‘llur.~sduy at -i.u0 p. m. between the Yuri-ks and the Iitatl SuX. ill“ Yanks winuluii Olll ll)’ ill“ ‘“'"'~"'“ "l 14-2. The Iillenlils wcru tit-I fiilimvs: Yanks Red Sax (';\il:Il|‘.l‘ I‘l|ill1l‘l ....\ . . . . . . \\'Iliil<u'k IHt llzrse Johnson »\"""l‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tlweu 3rd liars-i.- Pickaril . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Finlflyfilrll Short Stop ‘Bilrrlett ‘.\I lllIIiI is Left Fiulrl Furqiilliirsiill Ucnlru l-‘iuld Rogers ldllliter . . . . . . . . . . . . . -. U. Stewart _.\ Right Field Prowse llllflvl’ Summary I It. II. In‘. H15 3 2 Umpire-G. Walker. ___._<-o>—k— MiAPLES PRACTICE The following urr- rr-qur-siini i he at Victoria Park m ll p. m. lo- V, lliauldarlune, (l. lmugimhic, l-I. Bush‘ ‘Odgen- Fergusml- lMmrelllLarter, J. Truluor, l". (Tomlin-s, A. MacFarluns, hi. fluffy. F. Wlieluu, L. Blanchard, l). Brown. THE MARKETS (Canadian Press) IlIONTlItIC/Xlll, June lil. --l'Ix- treme ilullncss uizuin marked lin- cxport trade 1n (Yanuillair grain on the ‘Montreal market today to tho fact that imporiters refused to pay the higher prices asked here, a firmer feeling prmulli-rl in lin- oceun freight ‘market uud the rates are now quoted ut fourteen cents per lriludred yrountlu to Antwerp heavy grain tu Rotterdam 14 1-2 cents and to Hamburg fifteen cents. The volume of business trans- acted In eusli grnln on the (Ionics- tic market was small but the feel- ing was greatly. The feature 01' the flour trade was the weaker fueling that developer! lu the wini- er wheat situation unrl prices worr- redueerl 20 cents per barn-l. SHIPS of choice grades were mud.- at $6.50 to 06.60 pl-l‘ ‘Irurri-l in iiurwiirti nnrl jute hugs exirnr-i. were well muiiliuinetl UIlilPl‘ u good (Iellltllltl. The tiemund for standard grailt-s of rulled out»; was again somewhat light and thi- murkvi Wits ipilet with ]Il'i"l‘N stuuily. A lllnlllf-ZPI‘ flu-ling tll‘\'l'l|l]lt'II ill the hay murkt-t owing to tin.- vim- tiuued heuvy shipment - 1,, H“. United Kingiionl uml prices Will‘;- advunced 50 cents to $1.00 per ion. No. 1 extra suld $15.00 to $16.00 per ton. Prices for Potatoes were steady with a fair amount of biruiness passing the offerings were ample to meat all requirements, Quebec varieties were quoted at $2.20 per hag ln bulk. rd in the cheese situation of lute was fully maintained today hm llrices showed no further change, the export trade was fair, the re- ceipts wore 6.580 boxes. Sales of western No. 1 white Hill]. colored were mmle at 19 1-2 cents per pound and eastern grades at ill cents. The egg trade was fairly active and prices were firm. »Sale» oi‘ fresh extras were mnrle at 37c to 38o and firsts at .14 to 351-. per dozen. The receipts were 2,191 cases. The reveiulfl or butler Wort- 3..'l46 packages.’ There was" change in the condition of the market and the feeling was firm at the late advances noted No. l pasteurized HOIII at 36 1-2 cents per pound. The rlemnnrl for beans continued steady with car lots nf choice __._..... No man is ever as dangerous as he thinks some woman thinks ho is. - ft Wlul sll". , . somewhat limited, but prices ruled white handpicked quoted at $2.20 per ‘bushel and smaller quantities t $2.40 per bushel. cllli -‘ TICKET OFFICE OPENS AT 9.30 A. M. DAILY. "Waterfront- The strength which hna prevail- I ‘iimdrlés ~. l New York World uesday 15th at 8.15 MILLER. d-Wide ’ Successes The hall a proved himself a master of audience and received ovation ily Star 30-3-26. ASSISTED BY SAYER ISTE FROM BRUSSELS. S—$l .10, 80c, 52c. An Echo of them I i Halifax Explosion l Il()S’l‘()N, l.\lil!<l.\'., June l0fi-Auirle llnilhdlr-y, lli, iouurl lying in tho struvlh- in u more or lass helpless ('(HI(IIIIIII, Wllln‘ lzrken before Juilgll Ifurgvu in Wusl. Lynn the‘ other day mini i-xplzriuvii iluit her trnudltion ‘wars the ri-snil. ill‘ the dl-‘lll-‘ltifl? Ill lllllillil.‘ mi llvvltllllltll‘ I}, 1017, Wllelll rrrmi- i\\'<| ilmumnirl hoopla were Iriili-ii in uh uxpin-iul "ml l-WUIUY llltlllsilllll iujinwl. llllilal‘ ‘flue cir- vlllllslzrrivws Jlliitgi: "UIIVU Jwlitrvteil lhl‘ (‘Xlilllflilllllll too “fur fi-lr-inwi" ‘ainil $t'I|l4']ii'i‘(l Annii- to the indust- rial school but iloferrt-il ullplicuiimn. luf tlu- lllldlfillllilllli until Miss Pvll- i-y iii-xi aippt-ars in wllrl. ----——<-0}——-—— ,N0 More Compulsory, Chapel at Yale l l .\'I'I\\' HAVEN. ('onll., Jnrn ill-r‘ ITKlIlIlilllIl ilml liar..- ixisii-ii alt ,Yzrlu University fur 225 yours was rwpcailcii Juno 5 when Prcslrlullt lJilllltls .\[. Angeli, r-irliriuriing ill-- exercises In lluticll Chapel, will ilu- uluilenls it was the last tiny on which Yule men would -b1.- comp-lied I l 1 i-xprt-sserl u hope that they would muutiuiu: Lo fill the chapel for nlorn- ‘will urn..- ultliilugh not com- ,,,-,,|,;,i.1-,‘ IIIPTI‘ “ill ho il>ll iuiilu ' ‘Slzfli ‘n, s‘ ll.“ now o“ iliTir l‘ (‘w u ‘int; lllfVililDllS l]i('llt'(l to. ‘ ---—<0>- i l l Directory I _‘ JUNE 9. 192B l CarvelPs Wharf S. S. lliilsirorn carer-nod, (‘irrrntl HPIHHIIIPI‘. (fupiuin lit-pros, cIi-llrrsrl for llii- I,\'I2.ll.',tI-'lIt'Iil‘.‘s' ‘earn-n. l i Pickarrfs Wharf l Mary Ilruiliirrrl Pierce. foul‘ lmirstor. Cupiulrl Roberts, cleared ‘for tin: S0lli.llt'l‘ll iltutes. l I ll. M. 'l‘l|nrln|rn, I Lyon's Wharf schooner, luid Buntain and Bell's Wharf ‘S. S. Lovut, Cnptulu Campbell, hurtling suit for the Mugdulsucs. Bessie M. Ilougnil, schooner, (Yupiuln Doucette, arrived from lTlgnish in Ililllilhl. l Marine Wharf (Y. (l. S. llxryllulll, lillil up. U. ti. S. Iiruut on gilvernnrnni. ni-rviun. |.olii<-. It. si-Iinoner, Iuid up. ti. (l. S. Xtuutqrulnl. Cnpl. lMf-r- i-lr-r, loading buoys for Western Straits. l l l Prices for spring win-zit grauivi‘ Bruce Stewart's Wharf Q. S. Prince Edward Island, lulil up. I PaoIPg Wharf Electra schooner, Captain Lair- iflllii. unloading shingles from (inane, Quebec, for Pooh's. .I_. E. Collins, schooner. Capinln White, unloading bricks from Put:- wasll for Pooh's. STORES CLOSED We, the undersigned. merchants of Montague , Lower Montague. Kilmulr and Cardigan, agroo to close our respective plasos of bus-- lness at six o'clock ‘P. M.,com- mentlnq. Juno 14th andcontllfulng up t. ssptombcr 1m. {but}. any lnolusivc, Qaturdays oxoiiptelti. We also agrso to close on Dom- lnlon Day. July 1st. POOLE Q THOMPSON, LTD. J. W. MURDOOK d. CO. T. G. IVES, ‘LTD. R. ‘J. MaoDONALD A CO. J. A. MsoDONALD l 60.. LTD. D. J. MoLEAN EST. Ml C. 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