WE i9. i926 * ' v ”,~,\\ii/r>i\\dni:iv\;i! .\\. - misfits $3,345.19 A Youn MatfsSafe and Profita le Investment T the age of twenty a‘ certain young man started to work. ' His father wanted ‘him to adopt a com- ,puisory savings ‘habit, and advised the "(young man to take out a Mutual Life ' ‘Insurance Policyt“ “‘ ~ ' The father agreed to pay ha]! the prem- iums on the $10,000 policy for the first five ygafs to give the boy a good start, as the annual premium of $476.50 wasa big part ~01‘ the yopng man’s_s_a_lary at Lthat time. The young man took out the policy. ' That was 20 years ago. Today he is a man of 40. And he has just received in cash from the Mutual Life $3,345.10 MORE than he paid in premiums. If you are a young man in the twenties, ask the Mutual Life agent about the policies similar tbthe one mentioned. WMUTUAL LIFE 0F Waterloo Ontatlq H. A. EBERS 13s Kent street Charlottetown ' g\vi.‘4ur\\<l;_41rrj_\iiuut\\i;/n. 211/»\\.:u/>nv)%svuf-nikénrnvigfllr/p 4 .i\\hnr"~_ _ n)» r» ~51Qn?\ilcl;fi;jtftf\htsflf§hgQi§tgzi23cm;. . Central Guardian- ED'8 TAXI_ day night ser- vice. Phone 687 or $0M. MEN'S FELT HATS ‘$6.00.—lProwse Bros Ltd. 02.00 to 9897 MEN'S FELT HATS 82.00 to $6.00.—CProwse Bros Ltd. , 9897 RODD'8 TAXI SERVICE Ein- plre Hotel, 225 Queen, Phone 43-3. ' sovrr WASH sui-rs - s» our Queen St... window. Prices $1.00 1o $2.00.—lProwse Bros, Ltd. . 9897 COME TO VICTORIA on Tues- day evening and see Weeks, cheni- pion dancer of America, _ _ '9909-6-18-2l TH’; BALANCE of ouri iaiilsii printed silk dresses, special $15.95. —l’i-'dWise Bros, Ltd. , 9873-6-17-3l JUST ARRIVED-Ladies novel- ty Chenille ties. Special 40 and 60 —-Prowse Bros.. Ltd. 9873 MEN'S NE-W STRAW ROATERS —~See oiir splendid assortment. Prices $1.! Lid. i0 to SliIiOAProWt-io Bros 98984i-l8-2i MEN'S NEW STRAW ROATERS —Sve our splendid assortment. Prices $1.50 io Stifio-svrnwis» Bros Lill. 9$9S-li~l3»2l BIG CLOTHING SALE ON hero Friday and Saturday. Scel ollr Special $10.00 and $17.00 stilts. ~-<I’l'0W!ll>! -Bros. ‘Ltd. 9399-6-18-21 BIG CLOTHING SALE ON iteri- Pfliiily and Saturday. Sv-v our ‘Special $10.00 nnd $17.00 suits. ---4i'rolvi~lc ‘Ilros. Ltd. iliiflll-li-lR-Zl UNITED CHURCH SERVICE. —’l‘iic United (Iliuriali service lit . ,Ciiit0ii. New London on Juni- 20th will he at the regular hour 7.30 p. in. Sunduy School at ll ii. pi. llHIPPERS AND MERCHANTS -w¢ remind you that any claim‘; for lose or damaqstO yd; arriving from abroad should he reportd to this Office [M0071 as known. , ‘ iJmgurancQ promptly effected on goods leaving the Island lyi-ail, sailing vessel orsteamshlp. {phones '57 a,“ 333,- Charlottetown 7 WOOL.--'I‘iiii "Slit-up llrcoilcrs Association will roceive wool at lite iAri-uu Rink, (lhurIoiii-town, ho- giniiing ‘Wt-dnoiidity. . Juno 23rd. Ship by rail oi- boat, freight coi- lcct to Wool (trading Station, C-hiir- iottotowii. 99Ii6-ll-19-3i SAILING FROM LIVERPOOL- A cable TOCPIVUII announces ‘that? Mr. W. Cliesiei- S. MeLui-e, M. L.‘ A.. and (‘.oi. l). A. MucKiniion, 1)..’ S. O. sailed from Liverpool ycsierd ilay and expect to .l‘(‘1\l.'Il Montreal iicxi Saturday. GOOD FISHING ON P. E. l.- (INLR. ‘Police Officer Joseph H. Wedge has returned home lfroin o. fishing trip to Prince EllWilTi] Isl- iand "waters. lie was very success- lui in ianihng several fine speci- mens of trout fllllI reports fish plentiful, as well as being of a" good SIZGr-4MOIICLOII Titties. l I ‘MARKET-fine ‘mnrllet years-s’ day was fairly well attended. The following prices were Ilstedz-But- fer 38c pier 1b.. Bilge 32.0w, pa)" AND KINGSTON doz., fowls $1 to $1.25. hay 60 ctsgapllsl- church 9" 8 Bars Surprise Soapwith Shopping Basket SPECIAL OFFER a $1.50"va.1ue‘s1l for 98cts 3 JELLY POWDERB 30c. FREE SPOON Each time you purchase SIIIRRIFI-"S Jelly-Spoon Park- Ilgil you will receive an iittriir- tire “King tiieorge” dcs gn Tou- spooii. .\uiI we» lviiii know tlio reusuu"— you Sliitply t0 itllord. you Ilii III(‘t‘ll- live lo prove to yolir ovvn iiilfIfl- friction that SIllllRll-‘I-"S JELLY .,P0\l’ll1-‘.Il.\l not. only Iliive ll do. Iiclous fruit flavor, hui ltlso ii , iii-iliiilo fotill viiiiu. We brllevc you will find iliosi‘ spoons unusually utiriiieilvc and So IllllI'Il so. that. you will probably requiri- Iminlensoiy list-fill. tliroc, six or cvrii it dozen. Do_not put off unlimited. The drill-lite flavor-the spark- lint: iroollitess ot‘ SIIIIlIlIl-‘I-"S JIiIiLIl-IH reveal lite dItTcrt-nl Itetlvetui u ilcllclitus dcsscri uiiil y just, iin ordiiuiry Jelly. SIlIRIlll-‘FKS JELLY joyetl very illicit. Jenkins & Son Lid Yours foi- Delicious Desserts ‘ anticipating your IIHNIN. (lot tlic number oi‘ ilpooits you ivllilt ilt uni-e. iii-fore it. is i‘oo liilio- ‘l‘lio supply is not Hill'- lllillfl \vIl| kccp lii your piiiitry null your family vvill fliid they make II 00945011 iliiil can he eu- " mil iiiiliiiiiiiiv‘? " Fev- lJr- Moore. President of Kins» (f-elleoe. who will prelch In St. Peter's Cathedral, tomorrow "loin ll 7 o'clock service, after the rite of Conflrmslion has been ad- ministered by His oiuce tlie Arch- bishop. I . Watmrfront . Directory June 1B, i926 Full’; Wharf ‘Sirhooillei- Liiily May. iniil up. ii Bruce Stewart's Wharf. S. S. Prince Edward Island, laid up. S. S. Hot-beluga, on Pictou route. to Marine Wharf ‘Si-iiotiiici- Lotti-r B. Illltl up. f‘. (i. S. (lstria laid up. S. S. llaylloiil luiil up. Tut: ‘ivilliiiiiii Aitkcll. Lyon's Wharf ‘Sciiooni-i- 'I‘itciiti:i. Pickard’; Wharf Sclil:o'ri¢-i' (llnrisse. HlG‘HFIELD.—-‘On ‘siiiiiiiy, Juno 150th. tliero will bi,- servicc at 3 p. lili- Sunday School 2 p. in. , SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNICL-St. Pituifl-l slllliiily ‘School picnic is to he held at Lewis’ Point, Wcdnes diiy July 7th. p940 f, ‘FAIR VIEWF-Therc will be ner- ‘V1129 in Elliott iiiill oii Sunday. ‘Julie 20th in coitnection wltli the ‘Presbyterian Church in (‘anaiia a-t .'i p. :ord‘iiil finvitaiion to all. y .- " ‘. l rvonwyn RUSTICO-On Slllldfly. LONG CREEK, CLYDE RIVERIJune 20th services In North Rusti- per cwt.. oats 60 cts. perilbfyounllla-‘l l'°1I°W-s1—Iflll8 Creek lit pig- $10 to $12 per pail‘, potatoes 50c to 55 (‘its pcr bushel, straw 35 cts per cwt. . _ _ BONSHAW BAPTIST CHURCH ~Tliere will be preaching service on ‘Sunday afternoon, June 20 at 3 o'clock conducted ‘by Rov. R. W. Lind-say orll-Iiizehbrook. Rev. R. C. Eaton of Charlottetown will take lilr. Lindsay's appointment at Alex- andra for the afternoon at 3 o'clock. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH.- ldariy prayer meeting tomorrow will cotu-itiouce at 9.15 n. m. on ac» count of Sabbath School Meeting ' at 10 o'clock. Scholars and tench- cns are reminded of this Bhitllge of ‘Clyde River at 1i p. tn. ton zit 7.30. will be cervice LADIES’ COLLEGE CLOSES At ‘Halifax Ladies‘ college convoc-i-i-Illlle 20111‘ ' U19 tlon exercises on Vvedueedsy the special prize winneiis included ‘Muss Helen Oulton of Ai-irertoii who won the character prize. ST PETER'S cATl-lEoRAL-Oii; _ siiiiiiuy 20th iii 7 ii- ni. the sacrii-‘vwP-s in the Brovkfleld congress- men, of Confinmatlon “.111 me “,1. tion, Sunday, Julie 20th will be as " ministered ‘by His Grace ‘the Arch- bishop of‘ ‘Nova ‘Scotin. . After the service an appeal Wm b”, made [gull]. lSunday School Iiartsviile 2 p. Kings College by Rev. A. H. Moore m. Young P9017199 5004011! 3 Ir m- D. ~D., iPresiiient of the University. Sunday School. ilrookfleld 10.30 n. HAZELB ROOK ciRcuiT-rrliere ‘ invlwil- lin Cross Road and Kiriilfi- Everyboily wciconie.f"°'"e l0 "n- ' ' ni the eleven o'clock service. ‘his ‘ ion, -N. 13.. iiiiii hour. Rev. W. M. ‘Rysn will preach subject being “The Temptation of Jesus." The evening service will he musical, consisting of’ solos by Ml’- J. lB. Connolly i-Bariioiio] of Motio- nnthems by the choir. A short address by the Min- Clitirch on Sunday, June 20th at ll n. tn. tin Alexandra Church zit 3 p. lI1-, ‘Rev. R. c. E0101! will preach at Alexandra, lInzclbroo-k ‘service- st 7 p. 011., Mr. Russell Jones will he the upBCIfll singer at the even» lug service. u-lli, ~/ llmnlnq off pIIGE loi- Red time district. but was foiled In his purpose. QQ4QQQ:OWOO4000O~OO~OOWVQQOOOOOO-QOOROOOO-O t ’ _ .4 One, . Place Not (to Worry“ i off your In the KEEP , "sled Long experience In "Rh flI-r-ylllQh-qrade crude oil no I n trletly modern mails ii all thou 0° ¢° m." "Ilutlc" the i-iqiit illi for vlouri-‘car. h °<> mi know mniaiitlo" Meter Oil PERBONALLV‘! _ 1hr get acquainted new. Aek uiqSqrvIeo Station for Mali-u.‘- next umojiiil eves TIME. .3’. u. AIT, , . _ &.,COMPANY . l"!!! _‘\ ' ' . ‘VQQQ-OOOO - ' .._J.z;_1_§.__... b4 W"? not eut the Item of lubrication clear “"°"'Y'|llt"? 1'liat'e one of the easiest thlnill ‘|','r°"‘"ll—llltt start nob]: Majestic-Motor Oil AND - P. " n » _ . ____L_ _;.-i....--»-~~ ~ l": in ‘Hudson are being leased by the ‘government. not sold. l-n - l° Prevent n real estate boom in the little settlement which le One enterprising man, "Ported, attempted to state the olte of the town ne l mining 1 later. ' --+++o++¢+o+ou+4-ooo+e-o+0 J. Lester Douglas 39 Queen Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. Cream Separators l i THE SHARPLES SUCTION FEED ,. .. Sklme clean at any speed. Terms to eult customers. Extra parts on hand.‘ Write or Phone 798 or 939 0 OOQOOO-OOOQO-OOOMUM For half nzeent the day.‘ u‘ . WAMPOLES _ GRAPE SALTS ‘The world's’ famed eoolInIl Invigorating health-giving ef- lervosolnp saline, Try l‘ dose every morning and ‘note the Invigorating effeete. We have it In 50 oellte and 31-99 bottles. IIlll'0III L. Worthy 178 <Quoen Street i . 1 ll 4 QQ-OfO-OQOOHOQOO-OOQQQQO y. \ PIIOIIO 271a ' Tre "most convenient for e Isr CONGRATULATIONS. — T I18 this province: ‘illathoiniitics Preln luin—~$10 in gold, presented by St. iLouls, P. E. ‘I. Latin Premium. .l-’. E. I. Sophomore ‘Englhlli-sflil in gold. presented by ltcv. (i. J. (‘or iington, ii’. E. l. FINE STEER.—At steer that lips the lit-ales at 721$ pounds. Many local lhutcliers dr- clitre that this iii ilie finest steer for its age that I135 ibeen seen in credit oi‘ feeding belongs to Mr. H. is also to lbo seen u quantity of firm ls to be congratulated on the high quality of meat it IQMSEVCIIFHIIZ ‘for its patrons. 9935 ASSOCIATED eounostise-r- An Executive meeting of the As- sociated Boards of Trade was held at Charlottetown oii the 17th in- stanL-there were representatives In attendance from West Prlnco and Alberton Board of Trade, the ‘Summer-side Board of Trade. the, Charlottetown iBoard of‘ Trade, and‘. n was decided to hold the Aii-nuhl ‘Meeting on Wednesday. the 18th Aurust. as this dale was ldsred “gel together" Conference of bot-h Com men-lat and Farming interests. Th.‘ Conference this year will ibe hell‘ in Charlottetown under the an.‘ the Central King's ~Bosrd of Tradeued _serv;ces in me t-ti'_iii iaonilectiou with the Presby- uex, Lord-S (my tel-inn Church in Canada will be at fnct that prices bid In most cases 11__.T.2i0 p. iii. The svrvioe will he held ‘n thc Rollings iioiei. A hl-‘iirty wel , _,__. i ctvos RIVER-On siitiiiiiy, services in the ‘Clyde ‘River church. in connection with the Presbyterian Church iii Canada, will be at 11 n. in. Sunday [School 10 il- ‘m. All are invited. l CH U RCH ‘SE RVIC ES.--Thc scr- ‘foiiolvs: Hartsville 11 u. ni. Brook- ileld, 7.30 p. m. Hunter ‘River 7 p. lm. Hun-lei- River 10.30 i1. iii. All are FINE RECEPTION-On a beauti- ful evvnlhg in ‘the early part of Juno, thcre assembled upon invita- tion. at the home of Mr. ‘Walter E. Curtis. llll-iltou. a large number of friends to a reception gIVBIl by ‘Mr {and Mrs. Curtis Ill honor of Mr. IRUIJPFI. Weeks the titled step-dan- CPI‘. was ‘first. in ordsr. Miu. different selections. Wot-ks, ‘ilirssrs. ‘Rough fine vloiiii performances. i Younki‘ r. eniertitliinitiut. lcnjoycil. Dr. ‘Robins ‘encorv. iCurtii-l. a icxlilbition step-dun cs ‘by plitcrtluinment. jlineg of old-time dancing and fidd ling. ‘Itzes. ‘Kent were much enjoyed by all roOm were ‘set up in the custom nry style of the hO-slms. on until the dawning l-ight appear -_-_4+>--i- PERSONALS cattle from Crnpaud. pit-ea nf the Charlottetown Board have a record representation in at- ~i“. and Women's institutes. cal Enterprises iii In t-he city for Prince Edward Theatre. _m. Stinday School at 2 p. ni. A short programme, in which prize winners ill the University 0f'scver:ii old-time flldiiicrs took pflfl. St. Joseph's College, Memrnincooki N. 8., include tho following froiiiiifoilti ‘acted it's accompanist iot- the liter-lilies Mr. Younkur. }IQ||_ B, A, lRQIlIy—lEIlliBl‘ ‘Pilléflihyflild itcavcrs Stewart, giivs $01118 An tid- Preneh Course—$10 in gold, pro-dress suitoibiy replied to by Mr. ‘ssntcd thy Dr. L. J. Violette, M.L. Weeks, was read by till) host. A A.r—-'I‘ilf>‘ljd(ll‘fl Gallant. Wellington. buxiiit-iful bouquet wus prcsitiitetl to Mr. null lilirs. Weeks by Miss Etta The following go-ntle- min, M, A_—-l'I‘l](\.()dOl‘9 (lnl-Ialit, Wcllmou from Charlottetown helpcii iii sevcriti ways t0 niiiko a pleasing llliflor iMoKetinii-t LOvr-‘s litit- Mr. Eli Silllllllérg and ‘Mr. Jenkins, ciici- Shop.» hhlston ‘Street, ilieru isrMlfl ‘Iidi-llll‘ 3llllw- Whose Oflilllllli 1'9- ou exhibition a. flno two-year oldlciiiiiioii and also a song were much titll-iiilitfuily entcrtiiincil and had to rcply to an ‘A song by Master Owen recitation tuode for the Charlottetown for muny i1 day. Tlil-l<>v¢u'-il0ll by ‘W- E- (Hull-o and will" r. hm, Norm, .wli.i_3-h1,-¢i_ _']*hg|-¢ Weeks complete-d this llnrt of the A well-filled purse "tine spring lamb. This enterprising Wile liillKled ‘by the guests to Ml‘. Weeks as ii slight token of appre- yclation of his success. along the Lemuel Mr. Nelson Bell gave 601119 cbiéceiient violin selections for the The songs of Mr. Nelson The tiiibles in the spacious dining ‘Dancing which formed the remainder of the nlghtig entertainment, wiis carried lSiephen Brown, well known cat- tle buyer of‘ York was in the city yesterday with fifteen tine head of Mr. A. A. Fielding, General ‘Mall- of Trade, and it il-s expected.’ to seer of the F. G. Spencer Theatri- - Report (Continued from Bertie Currie Marion Harris Ada Thompson James Campbell Gladys‘ Hughes ‘Mildred Corbett Alina Dobson iHlbbert Saunders iMusa Stevenson Aphrs. Wlsener Grace Wright Edna Duncan Lydia Worth Milly Walsh Fred MacLeod ,.Edna. lMaoMIIlan . Marion lRobertson Junior ‘ ‘Miriam Worth Arny Johnston Barbara ‘Mcflregor Katherine McKenzie Emma Wyand iRuby Moore Alice Clarke Erma Shaw Sliorthimd Examination (Theory) pageZ.) Senior Myrtle Farquhnrson Jean MncFndyen lzell ‘Rice Jennie Johnston Dorothy Brown Jessie Whltewiiy ‘Doris Hewson Grace illlcltae Winnie Arbing Marion Harris Inez Bryenton rllnzei Miller Bertie Currie Ada Thompson Pearl Mclnnis Gladys Hughes Hibbert Saunders Mildred Corbett Lydia Worth Eiinn Duncan ‘Marion Robertson Aplira Wiseuci- Musu ‘Stevenson .\iiiIy Walsh James Campbell Intermediate Fred McLeod Pearle IMHCKDHZIK‘. (truce Wrilglit Mary ‘McRiic Alina Dobson Edna ‘MacMlliau Junion, First Barbara MuoGrcgor Miriam Worth Alice Clarke Amy Johnston - Emma Wyand Ruby Moore Junior Second Freda Cotton Louise iii. Brown Mildred lMacliiiils Lyla Feavyour (‘ii-III Service. Gvrllllllc Vaughan, city. Alia ‘M. McKay, Mount Stewart. _'i‘ito oibovo naiiicd are the only can. (lidutci; ~wllo applied from this college. bliss Vaughan passed wiith an aver- Alllllt. THE MARKETS MONTREAL, Que, June 18.—-— The foreign demand in Canadian ‘grain on the Montreal market to- l-lfly Was only fair owing to the were out of line with local export- ers views. There was some demand from exporters for oats in the loc- a1 market and sales of a few loads of No. 2 Canadian Western were made at eleven cents per bushel over the Winnipeg July oiltion C. 1.F‘. Montreal. The car lot trade in Canadian Western oats was quiet, but prices were unchanged. No C. W. were quoted st 63 cents, No. 3 C. W. at 58 cents and No. 1 feed at 66 cents per bushel, ex-store. A moderate amount of business was again transacted with the contin- ent and the United Kingdom In spring wheat grades of flour. The domestic trade was inactive but When Digestion Is On Strike Food Falls to Nourleli - ‘Relief Can be Had Through -Dr. Wil- llama’ Pink Pllie. -a your digestion on strike? D0 you turn away from your food at iuesl times, although you know you ilCéltI the nourishment your food should give you’! 1s what you est followed by IpiAIIlS, flatulence or nausea? These symptoms show tllut Your stomach ls-ln no state, to digest food even if ytou eat it. Do not rely on remedies that merely give temporary relief. A sound, stomach depends upon rich, red blood. and If it does not do the work nature intended, the trouble must be corrected through the ‘blood and there is no ‘better way t0 build up the blood titan by tzik- liig l)r. Williams’ Pink Pills, Every dyspeptic who has tried them is delighted with the improved air petite and renewed strength that so quickly follow their use. Mrs. A. Quinlan, Strotford. 0nt., is one who has tested the value of these pills in trouble of this kind. She says: —-—"I feel it a duty to let you know what Dr: Williams‘ Pink Pills have done for me. Some time iigo 1 suf- ieredmeveroly from indigestion, which left me run down and ner- - vous. i could neither eat nor sleep well. end decided to consult s doc- tor. Ho told me that] was almost bloodless and gave me some medi- -cine. but as it did not appear to help me. l decided to try Dr. Wil- Iiams’ Pink Pil1s._1 got three boxes and by the time I bad taken them Ifeit better. l then got three more boxes and when 1 bod taken them I felt better. 1 then got three more ‘boxes and when I hell taken them I felt like n new woman, and i was again able to do my housework, and have not since lied‘ any return of the trouble." Dr. Williams Pink Pills ere sold by nil medicine dealers, or will be sent by mall at 50 cents n box by The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine 00.. Broclrvllle. Ont. A little booklet "What to Est and How tn Eel." will tendance from both the Former-l‘ a few days in the interests of tlIB be sent free to any address for the ‘iiiililiil. _- _ _____J__,,_____ M inliifeed for local and country ac- illse of nearly 93 per cent, and ‘Miss MacKuy touching 90 ‘for Census Clerk When you for freshly ohuailfs see an elderly man eat; ing his dinner with the relish and enjoyment of a school boy, watch him help himself to Mustard. it is not on the table, he will very quickly ask for it. “ Those who acquire the habit of eating Mustard-—of keeping their digestion keen and their appetite ‘ young—show a decided preference. If mixed Mustard. Colman-Keen (Canada) Limited I000 Amherst $11161 MON TREAL M "digestion. _._ _____.___c_ $8.00 per ‘bnrrcl in jute bags. l-lx- treme dullness marked lilo winter wheat situation but the iociiiig was steady. Car lots oi choice grades were offered at $6.00 to $6.60 per barrel, The IIIOVPIYIGIIY. of counts continued fair and prices ruled steady. Titers was no citanize in tho market for standard grades oi‘ roiled oats. The demand for po- tatoes was somewhat iliiiitcil and the volume oi‘ business was sititiil. lPriceu were firm. (lucbcv varieties were quoted at $1180 per hag. Pric- es for all grades oi’ eggs woro wl-ll maintained under i1 quiot demand. Fresh extras sold at 37 cents to 3X cents and firsts at 34 cents to 35 cents per dozen. The receipts were 2,410 eases. The butter market dis- played further weakness and pric- es were reduced $4 to one cent per pound which was attributed to the increased supplies coming for- ward. No. 1 pasteurized was quot» ed at 35 to 35 cents per pound.‘ The receipts were 8.539 packages, the feature efpcheese market was the softness that developed and‘ prices declined 1A; cent per potiiiil. Western No. 1 white and colored, was offered at 19 cents per pound‘ and Eastern grades at 181/2 centsi per pound. The receipts were i2,| 659 boxes. The trade in beans was slow and prices were unchanged. ‘Car lots of choice handpicked were quoted at $2.15 per bushel and smaller quantifies at $2.25 to $2.35 per bushel. A (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Oiit., June 18.—-A ciii of Eastern eggs has been sold in Montreal costing extras 351/1, firsts 33, seconds 27 delivered. A cur oi Ontario eggs sold in Toronto cost- ing extras 34. firsts 32 in export cases F.0d). A cur of fresh firsts were shlpilo dto' Winnipeg from Vancouver on Weilnesdsy. ‘ Toronto-The undertone of the market is weaker but prices are un lng producers extras 30 to 31, firsts 29. seconds 22. dealers arc paying ouds 25 cuties returned. iMontreui-Jln iaiisicr toiii- i-on- tinuos in the luarkct, dealers pay~ ing delivered extras 32 to 35. fl s 30 to 3i, seconds 26 to 27. pi-lccs to retailers extras {l7 to Iii-i, firsts 34 to 30, seconds 30 to 32. lMlunipeg-dmiiiers paying ill-v Ilvered (roses returned, ilxtrlis ‘.18. firsts 26, seconds 21, prices to ro- tiiilers extras 82. firsts 30, sci-uiids 25, retail extras 35, firsts 3i, S111- oiids 28 to 30. Saskutcliewaiw- Dciilcrs paying country shippers extras 25 lo ‘.30. firsts 23 to 24, seconds iii, iioiivort-il cuscs returned. prices to rolullcrs extras 30 to 32, firsts ‘.27 to 2X, sci-- oiuls 22 io 25. retail cxirus 1&5 lo lo, firsts 30 to 35, seconds 25. Ciilgig‘y——l(;oilrtry shippers iiiiik- lug sales extras 23, firsts 2i, soc-f onds 16, Jobbing exWm-i 35, firsts 32, seconds 25. ‘lsldnionioii-Coutitry ili-nlcrs iiink ing sales extras 25. flrsis 23, soc-l onds 16, prices to rotnilcrs extras 36. flrste 32, seconds 26. Vnncouv-i cr degiers paying country Blllppersl extras 27. firsts 25. seconds 23,1 prices to retailers extras 32Jiirsts 29 to 30. seconds 20, demand for broilers is still active and express shipments are going forward to Montreal daily. l ST. JOHN. N. 13.. —~C0ilniry dealers paying producers extras 29. firsts 26, seconds 23 and niak- lng sales extras 30, firsts 27. sec-i ends 24, prices to retailers extras‘ 34. flrsle 31. seconds 28. ll-iallfax dealers paying couniry_ shippers delivered Halifax extras 86, firsts 32, seconds 26, jobbing extras l0. firsts '86. ‘Ol-IAEIAYPPEIDWN. P. E. l.- Whoiesalerl paying country points extras 29, firsts 21, seconds 23. gbbing extras 35, firsts 32, seconds ._. J .__L..... 11.1‘. _ flrin. First patents were quoli-d uiRUSSIA EXECUTES THREE AND BANISHEB HUNDREDS TO STAB- ILIZE CURRENCY MOSCOW. Juno 18.—-lM. IJrOfl-BI-iy, a itit-inbcr of the finance ministry, says that as iiii out growth of extru- ordinnry iiicasurcs taken by the soviol govcriiinciii tho (Ihervonetz, the new ltiusslitn gold unit oi‘ value, has now been definitely established. ‘ iic ticiticil that ilii-rc ‘liail been irliolt-sule executions In connection with lill‘. siziiiiiizittioii oi‘ tile new iilll'l‘t:lik‘_l', ailliiittlni-l. however, that i-aniilltil-ziis itgaiiist artificial ilevzii- uuiioit oi‘ iiic (llici-voiistz had been. pili iIU\\'ll lvitii liuc energetic stroke, ‘lhri-t- iitiiloriunt finance ministry i)IIIi'lilI'5 has bi-i-n executed and ii- houi loll known speculators were deprived of thi-ii- liberty. A majori- ly of IIlUSe ‘latter had nieroly been huiiisiiod from .\10swvv' and were pcrniilicd to live anywhere in Rus- sia except in the six largest cities. —-?-—<-oo-—--— VEFIY SLIGHTLV CLAD WASHINGTON, June 1R —-"'l‘hs woiiiiiii in society today doesn't \\'L'ilI' its many i-iotiles its her grand- niothi-i- diil to go to bed Senator Norris, ilepliiiiicnn, Neilraska, told the Senate during dcbato on forin rollefleiesiation, ' Women’s White Shoes Everything points to a big willie season In footwear. At present we “have a nlee 5"°WI"0 for your eonelder ation. Women's white kid, stop In pumps covered heels .. $5.50 Women's white ‘kid strap. --covered Louie heels $5.00 Women's white kid, cover- ed Cuban heels . . . . . . . . $8.00 Lizard trim. Women's white any", strap, covered military heels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.75 Women's white canvas ox- fordI. plain toe, military heels .. , . . . . . .; . . . . . .. $3.25 Women's step In pumpl, canvas covered cuban heels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S385 Special All broken Iote of white buckskin oxfordo and etrepo reduced to $3.96 an; “on, Some worth up to 010,00, P_- i Nurses White Shoes "Nature's Way" while canvas exforde, Goodyear Mllfld. white ivory eole $9.00 White oanvee exferde, with white plane felt eeloe (eoei- nt ehoee en eettll-l Men's 03-75. Women's lipuliyiiii i