rliarnauulova. OIIII "I QIIOII. Ionhool. Ono. - “ta-moi; niiprns HODGSON-‘(I the Prince Edward labsrd Hospital, laly 9th, 1521, to Mr. and lira. C. H. Hodgson, a eon (stillborn) . DOI-RON- ‘S4. Ann's. Hope River‘ on Sunday. Snly 3rd to Mr. and Mrn Angus Doiron, a son, Joseph Emile. Congratulation. bALLAuT-eivaw 0mm, ‘Hope. Rivor. On Tuesday June 28th. to Mr. all Mrs. Joseph Gallant. a son, Peter Vincent. (Iongraiuliitioii. ' ' oecruanv. One of tho (Most and moat re- spected residents, iin Ibo pens-n of Mr. Frederic} llofl, passed away at his homo h Fhancl River on June 28. Ho was born in New- foundland in 1631i all at the age of sixteen canto to this Island. Being the son of Raw. ‘William Meek he had the ndvantngy of caretul prim-. nry training which aids in develop- ing tho integrity of the character tbtit be possessed. The funeral ‘war under the guidance of his pas- tcr. Rev. IMr. Nishe was largely attended, scrfco being held in St. "I‘hi.mas' (lhuiivh, French River. Tlit- pallbearers wore William Cole, wit-ion Micbootl. Jones Gillespie.‘ Parmenaa Orr, Win. Thompson and James Piinian.-—Y. j-<o>---~ GATES IOR CEMETERY. LONDON, June 21.~—lBy Mail)»- The fiamiiy t-f Lord Redasdale have presented to the imperial War Graves Commission u, pair oi wrought Iron gates cf 11th-century design. to be erected at..\'iamer~ tiingho Military Cemetery. near Ypres. in niernnry of Major the Hon» C. 1B. (Twill-third, .1). 8. 0.. 10th Ilussam, eldest, aon of the late Lord Rclesdalo. Major Mitford was killed in ‘ncticn- In 1915 and was buried Inthis cemetery. These gates will form the main .- INDIA BLACK TEA Till UUTLAW Tho Story of a Olri WM Didn't Want to Marry ‘Y ETHEL LLOYD FATT- Chalptel‘ XXXVI ll ‘ ii? After m‘); trial with a new catn- w era man t e Champion Film Com- Q5 lid” ‘ puny told me that. I need not be at the studies for a day or two. I was to have a rest until the film coliid be developed. This new ‘man's films would show whether the previous films had been spoil- ed through rue or the man at the nischine. - i was sure I was in the righLbut I was none too sure of the manner in which ‘business was conducted in the Champion Fi'ni offices. I told myself it was more than pro bab-‘e that the camera man would find alray to destroy the good films or otherwise poison the director's mind aigainsit my work. It was. therefore. rather ‘a nervous Nell who- on the second day after her trial, received a ‘phone call to go back to the studio. As soon us I went, in l was told that Mr. Dayton wanted to see me. The last time we had met he had s. s. IIARLAND For your pleasure and health ii trip on the "Harland" is unsui- passed. You are offered the op portunity any Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 3 p_ m. Tuesday, Orwell return fare 60 cents. Thursday, Victoria. return fare 00 IPi-Idsy, East River. return fare 35 eats S-gturdapwest River return fare appareml-v decided m “m” m“ 35 can“ - with his own attentions. But for the moment this seemed to be for- gotten.‘ He rc-se at once when I came into his office and extended his hand pleasantly enough. "Congratulations, Miss Blrney," he said. “The films have come out beautifully. Better than I cou-‘d have hoped, and—"be paused and looked at ‘I118 qullzzicalIy---“how re- vengefull are you?" he asked. “l am not revengeful at all." I Be one of the Inrge number who now take advantage of those very enjoyable excursions. The accoinodotions are fine. We know you will be pleased with the vaults. Phone 773. Norton“ ‘i. "<1 Just want to be treated '1‘ -h l t rl f r Sprlngtwii "a" 50112201 etrilstiirlie No. Cleo first t» “ma” “"1 I"? l" ab" i" d0 m!‘ ‘ - wor ." second class. Protestant only. $150. 00 supplement. mid-summer vllc-‘t . non. Kenneth MacLcod. Secretary. it. R. No. ‘.2. "Well." sir-iii Mr. Dayton. easily‘. "sometimes a girl can get on that way‘ and sum-times she can't. But ‘what I was going to tell you was, I think I will leave it to yoli ivhothcr or not that camera man who throw you out of focus should be fircd or um. I ain inclined to think he should be. mi see. to satisfy’ his own personal desire to take you out ‘to dinner, h... used scvcral bun- dred dollars worth of this cum- Ilflvfs fTiiis spoiling iliem and, in- ~ irldentally. hoping to spoil youand R h then-Z" and the prcsidenit of the (‘mllllfllly grinned at me~“oi tnc other lhand. a-fter I've ‘eon hnw pretty you look when you're mad. _ ll don't so iuucli blame him for go? l n to extrc . i‘ ' . . . ‘A 5n fir‘; mm“ $1" ‘h: Brafwey vitgmlionsl" mes with ills dlnntr in Point Boa , 10 m es‘ rom "ar- V, “m, M‘, , - _ _ Tmi-"WWII- A MW“ dwemng I ‘was to be‘ zlhtilildncsfi: bail": 5011591 55m and he“ “("159 l“ first the money which iwould mean so dasa condition Brook runnini! much w m. a. homo through farm. A large Orflhalfl- "Oh. I don't care‘ what you do aPph-‘l- Vm-"i Pmms- cherry “m0 with the camcra man Mr. Dayton" 50 5339K "umlnl bushes bearlng? I said "just as long as he doesn't also m; gight pen up toiiB-le m)‘ film mo any more. I l1on't think .1» l MNOTICE Iifotlern and scientific methods of the correction of refractive errors and muscular anomalies of‘ the cys H. T. Colvin, Opt. D., Optometrist. _Bummersido, P. E..l. mu onsnmrrnfrowu cos RDIAN How To Instantly " Q __ A Bé A Free Prenrrlpllol Duel Till for Yo‘. ‘You t Prep!!! l! n! Yon Ilo-e New Yunk—-It In my own discov- ery and it takes Just one up Iicntlon to get such marvelous resu tn. lays Mae Edna Wilder. when her friends ask her about her wonderui white skin and the improved appearance 0i’ her irundit and arms. You can do the same thing If you follow my advice, she says. I feel It my duty to tell cvery girl or woman what this remarkable prescription did for mo. Just think of it. All thin change In a single application. I never tire of telling others Just what brought about such remarkable results. Here is the Identical formula that whit- ened my skin and removed evcry de- fect from my fnec. neck. hnivis i-nd arms. Until you try it you can form no idea of the marveluiii rii-iriui- it will make. The prcscrlptt wliirii yeircnn prepare nt v<iur \".\ br-me is as follows: Go I‘\ any KTHVPTY and get Ifl cents worth nf ordinary oatmeal, and from any department or drut: store n bottle of Dnrlvliio. Prepare and use an directcd in cvcry package of Dcrwiilrv. ‘tef-ii-i- apply- ini: Iierwiilo ciorinse thc il-zin thor- ouizhly with n zood "i-‘ilflallh! tv-cnm ILlakn cold cream I hnv.‘ Inlllif‘ t-l ~ Have autiiui White xSkin appear white. transparent, smooth and velvety. l especially recommcnd It for freckles. tun. suit spots, ronrim pores. dark. snllow, rough iikin. rud- dinesii. vvrinklcil. iltd In [not mvnry blemish thc facc. lll‘l‘l(. Iirinds and arms arc Iii-Ir to. If voul‘ neck is dgrk Qnfl npplicltlorl of this cnm- hinntlon will mnJtc it Iimk an white an n lily. it is nbsoIuf-lv Lnrmii-sn qnd w||| not produce or i-fmuiute l growth of hair. '~ i-hort sleeves nrr in vogue it 1:4 |\\-\‘t'i-i.<'\|‘)' t0 have beautiful baud» imd urms and m, matter how rough and tiri- gnmy Hwy mgy be or what RIIIIFFF they hnvr through hard vork mid exposure tli the sun and wind. this prescription will work a wondt-riul transformation. Thousands who arc using It have hnd the same results an I have had. Not.e-—Tn izl-t the best effect be nru to follow the complete directions contnincd in rvcry pnckntt" "Y IWF- willo and It is so i-imlllff Iii"! Mill‘ one cnn use it. and so lnc\'lil-lt.<i\‘c ma» 5n)" ulrl or woman cnn rd |q_ Dgpgrtmcnt stores nil-i drum-Jets quay-gnu.» that thcrc will be n riot- Icenhlr iirirvrnvomi-nt aft-r e first application or they will i-c unii thr- mnney. 1t is sold in this city at all toilet counters under i1 til-inc!’ H‘- he the best.) The first application \vllI ustonish you. It makes the skin Mr. Dayton smiled at me. "Well, you know, lie told me, "1 cal-l that pretty decent cf you. It Isn't so easy to get a good camera man either, so we'll call that settled. We'll go on with our work and you snan‘! be docked tor your couple cf days idleness. That wasn't fault! Now. shall we talk about the contract?‘ " "No." I tutti iMr. Dayton. "I'd rather nct. I'd like to phone to Mr. Trotter and let ‘h-im make the arrangements with yoli." Thus it was left. I 'pl\F11P(| Hugh at his newspap- er's office and asked him if he would come out and see me tha-r Diifllt. I tol‘d him I had fllrtllfl‘ good fortune to riis“uss with him. Pro m-ptly‘ after dinner he rang our door bell. ‘Mother was upstairs at the time although she. said she was coming down later to see Hug-h. becausc. as she put it: "I'm in love with tnat young nian. 1 think he's fine.‘ 5'0 we were left to discuss my business prospects. I told Hugh nil about my quarrel with the citm- em man; the stand I had taken in the matter, and that Mr. Irayton was inclined to put under contract for a year. "Well. I declare, young woman!" saiil Hugh. when I finished IllY tale. "I belirivo you're a great little tread on your. shoullders. 1'm not‘ sure that you haven't mustered the‘ big wny to get on in life. 'I‘hat~isi ‘to toil the truth and shame the devil.‘ It's imy private opinion that If you work that way you can't lose. But well have-to. be careful of UIIIS Dayton man. lie‘ probably isn‘t offering you half the fund Kllnriintcc. Including J. G. Juni- lcson, G. Ill. ilughcs. - made. on behalf of the pupils. by Annie Mac1.eod.—- Miss Marv MacDonald Dear Friend and Teaoherz- It is with a feeling of sincere regret that we, your pupils. have learned that it is ylilll" intention to leave us. severing an association and com- panionship with us that has helped to make the past year one of the happiest of our school life. and that has been an undoubted source of help and inspiration to us for the time during which you have been our teacher. You have been to us a faithful teacher and true friend. and we shall miss you greatly not only in our school, hilt in all our social ac» tivities to which you were always willing to lend a helping hand. We i-‘liali miss you in the days when you ale gone. but feel stir-e that you will net forget us as we know that we will always remem- ber you. Your inspiration will be with 11.1 and we hope that your thoughts will turn to us some times no mitt- ter when» Providence may direct your way. As a small m.'k of our regard for you and as a slight souvenir of your happy days with us we have pleasure in giving wou ‘this! little gill": which we ask you to accept remem- bering that though our gift is small our love. is great. f ' . The teach-er replied with a few words of afiecletiun to the pllpllio for- tihcii‘ gift and to the ratepayers for tbcir co?oporation during the term. - Remarks wcromatle by the visit ofs and the examination was 80.110 boxcs. which show an The Markets ~ MONTREAL. July 11— The rc ceipts of butter for thc week onu- Ing July 9th, 1921, were 19.792 pack- ages which show an increase if ii,- 036 packages as compared with the previous weekend an Increase of 836 packages. with the some weeir last year. while the total receipt-i since May 1st. I921 to date have been 26.900 packages in excess o1’ the same perlpd for 1920 The feature of the trade for the past weck was the pronounced strength displayed In -tho marker. and prices scored a marked advan- ce which may be attributed to the continued keen demand for all of- ferings for export. local and out- side account, it being reported that a large volume of business has been done with English Importer for fall shipment. Another factor ill the situation has been the COIIUImti/j excessive bot dry weather througu- out the country which may tcnd to curtail the make to some ext-cu. later in the season. but up to the present It has been much larger than thc same per-toil Inst year. The market has been nctivc and the lat- est sales reported on spot were sev- eral cars of finest creamery to out- side buyers at, 37c per 1b.. but this indications are sellers will want‘ more money this week. At the auction sales held bore last week the total offerings were 5.810 packages, as against 5.832 packages for the previous week, and 4.400 packages for the corros- ponding week In 1920. The bidding at these sales was spirited and prices closed with a net advance for the week of 5 I-Bc to 5 5-8c. per- 1b., which makes a total rise since the that bhalunemf 6 1-2c to 7 14c per 1b., with the latest sale of past- eurized creamery at'87 li-lc per 1b.. finest at 36 3.40. 58 1-8c and 57 1-2c for the same date last year. At the Isle Vcrte board inst ulieek , 1.300 packages sold st 34 3-40 pcr lb .. o. h., showing an advance of 4 1-2’: per lb. over the previous salc iiIl'l at St. Paschal 160 packaged brought 35c. which was 4 Zi-Sc per lb. higher. 1n sympathy with tho strength here durin the week. prices on theFurnham board aSt- urday were 4 5-81‘. to 411-40 per Iii. higher ban a week ago, all the or- ferings selling at 37 1-8c to 37 l-4c. per lb. f. o. b. the bulk at the Iattcc figure, while at St. Ilyacintbc the ruling price was 36 3~8c per lb. f. o. b. Local wholesale prices for roun-I lots were quoted as follows: Pasteurized crciimcry 38c to R8 I-4c Finest creamcry . ...1I7c to 37 14c. Fine creamerv .. 36c to 36 14c. The receipts of choc-so for this "week ending Jilly 9th. I021, wcrc in- crease of 19.978 boxes as compared with the previous wcok an dan Iii- orease of 11.297 boxes with thc ‘same week last year. willie the tot n1 receipts since May 1st. 1921 to - <5 r r n") oil-r‘); » \ , You may be Sane in everything but eating-level-headed in business, but daily digging your grave _ with ‘your teeth. You eat the wrong foods and too much. Keep the body buoyant and the mind.a1ert by eating Shredded Wheat ' the food for the wor er with hand or brain-contains ever hing the human jfiyvja-Tn-vt-w w; ‘a. 'll- o. c-QL-‘Ls. a‘... L .'\-_'~.J~§-\'~L"li'!> -'-l -l.l}' _' ~ . \*§*@ Q ‘*5. ~§ 9Q u-xx ssk-‘as.siwwllxL-di§i5iil~§lk-lélkl§'~iili§ K31 "-_'-"»L'-'é;-' l. body needs, prepared in a digestible form. More nutritious than meat or eggs and costs much less. Two biscuits make a satisfying meal. Delicious with berries or other fruits. MADE 1N CANADA imperial FnX Bistlut I. It contain: the whole wheat in‘ manufactured at Charlottetown. P. E. gorm and PURE COD LIVER OIL‘. B. d. TAYLOR. _ QUEEN HOTEL entrance to thtywell-kncwn ceni- ranch. Will sell with or without that’ would h m; ' y .. - h - . . m l k . m‘ brought to.a close by singing the etery. which is altunted, lust behind crgp- I ‘ bolind to but: m; Ilctwdhheyse: lfillywifiildrlfltlvfirr hg..r.i..'i'.',l“i.a 5;; National Anthem. date show‘ andncreirse l {I11 Everything that goes Into these Biscuits has been Government In. Viairiterlingtie Church. on the Pop 01H good man for you. I dcnt cure get away with it? Although you ‘filial;‘Zlgreggfifivwficgefisg Sham“ ‘pectcd and is Guaranteed PURE and WHOLESOMI; erlngfne-Ypreo road. It contains 1.- ' 171, graves olf soldiers. dating from 1914-1919, when this (‘émtPTy-‘l/ITIS know. even §30 a week 11s a terrible pile cir money for a little girl. to have In licr fist. ‘ I've been doing tcrized this market for the past few what you do wlthbim." A weeks was more pronounced than Imperial Cod Oil Biscuits are ted in the majority of our P. E. l. _ Railwia-y Garmen’s ~ "Pafffiéijzvnr-r-‘J - I eiivaron IA closed and tbebow Military (‘em- etnry was begun about a half a mile to the south. I MAY - ANDREW NUPTIALS At an early hour on May. only son of town. to Miss Mabel . the 14th. inst. at St. hi! Anglican Churcn 8t. Eleaaoi-‘a. P. I. 1.. the marriag; took place of Iaior Frederick F. the late Robert and Henriette F. May of Charlotte- H. Andrew, youngest daughter of the late Wil- liam and In. Andrew of North Bt. }Iii\v'l‘1iiii. Nervous Peo- I pic .(‘mi Increrisc Weight null Strength wit Small Cost With _ Houses In Summerside, Kenning- ton and Tigiliflh. l JAMES T. WAITE, Water St. East. Bitro-Piiosphti tc, It's worth your whllc. tn read what a New York specialist has ‘to may about the nerve and brain ccll biiild- cr flint Hughes Drill: Co. Ltd.. and nthcr lcndiiir driinglsts scll so much of thcsc dnys. He writes: "Lct tiinsc who are weak. thin. nervous. anncmic or run-down, take natural unudultcratcd substances such as Bltrti-Pbosphnte and you will soon sec sonic astonishing rc- sillts in thc incrcnsc of ncrvc encr- iry and strength of body rind mind." Iiltro-Pronphnte is a pure organic phosphate such as good physicians prcscribe to increase weight and Real Estate. Farm For Sale Farm of the late Finley McKin- non. Brookficirl, containing 104 acres choice laud; 76 acres clear and In a high state of cultivation. Z5 acres covert-d with bard wood WON Eleanor’; Owing to recent be and lumber. old growth. b d v _ reayenie In tllo families of bot-i watered; good house and out- “Tlpfffj-lflég‘, "l‘{l‘fr'tj_r,hog_ bride ' lril ooni. only the lni- buildings; convenientntotcllllffiélels Phllikf! is an BXCGHQI‘? aid inlrelievin‘: d‘ N—'u- I‘ d _ h l. one m a rom o. wcs . nervous cnn tons. ts use s 3:95p! at ttgonloalys glllie sgtifgon. Can be sold with fsmagsflnlfifd “"19" '»"°"*""‘-d ‘$918M church wu pisttfly decorated with flownre by friends of the bride. who is a graduate narsa of the P. E. i. Hospital. fia bride looked charm- ing In a HIV! bftro travelling dress with n h bouquet ella roses. while the groom vino tho service uniform of his old Overseas Battalion. "the Fighting MCI", tho N. 3.. and P. E 1. unit. The wedding waa performed by Rural Dean White. there were no attendants. After the ceremony Major an-I Mrs. May left fora. wedding trip I'- the mainland. On their return they will residein St. Eleonora. Numer- ous presents were received by thc bride from her many friends. The Guardian Joina In happiest congru- tuiations. ' (St. John Papers Please Copy) and Children CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PRIZE COMPETITION Candidate tho poraon Whooa name Ia written thereon. . VOID to Intel and carried n rector of Bummerside anti St. Eieanors. and‘ f Addreaa ................................................... ..... ...._.;.s.... ........................ -.-.. m. Pfmrizanozliictnofuthrut and brought or mailed to AFTER JULY ALA‘ or without crop. Apply to FIIIIBY MRcKinnon on Premises. Lumber For House Builders We have on hand a few ears of 2x3 2x4 and 2x5 scantling random lengtihs which we will sell at $25.00 per thousand. We can also cut to order a few cars 2x3 to 6x6 inclusive at $30.00 per thousand delivered Charlotte- Grand Tea Party AT ST. MARGARETB ON NESDAY, JULY 20TH WED- In Aid of St. Margarefa Church Building Fund The lea will be held near the site of the burned buildings and visi- “lw” tors. willie enjoying all the refresh- wrue or phone merits and amusements usual on _ 1145 KLONDYKE LUMQER such occasions will have an oppor- MILLS tunity of seeing not only t.he ruins Suurls of the church. parochial house and other buildings, but also, In the surround-lug country the charred remains of what was once a beau- tiful forest. (‘om-e one. come all. Enjoy a good day's outing and help n most wor- thy cause. Building Material tor-STIR: Pine snd Spruce Boards , Floor- ing and Sheathing. Sbiplap and Ciapboards. Sills. Rafters. Scanti- ing. Hemlock. 1 inch. 2 Inch and 3 Inches. Cedar posts, Shingles and Latbs. Lowest price for cash. Prompt Delivery. J. B. SNOWIALL 00.. LTD. Chnthnm. Miramichi. N. it. Auction Sale 0n Saturday. July 16th at 2.00 o'clock p. iii. I will sell by public auction the standing hay on the farm lately occupied by Joseph Al» Ien Smith or Johnston's River. This snle will b-a conducted on the pre- "H505. Terms: Cash. J. A. MncDONALD. Auctioneer. AejlAAAAAAAAAgAAAA A‘ GOOD FOR I ' :-_i__€——- ——-—- N100 Summer Cottagliui Rent The cottage .it North kustico, fronting on the Gulf of St. Liiwr- encc. containing four large rooms. hail and pnntry. with large l1l.fiing at stnlr heed, convenient to shore for boating and fishing. newly rc- noynted . Apply to THO! DOYLE, N01311: lliigtlcg. 00 POINT! Daily Guardian will count for 23 i $3‘: v ¢‘C¢$#vO‘O-O4-o-Q4. rietvspalper work for "five years. ouwe been‘ earning your living n‘ little over a half year. Yea. here‘ you lare creplrrg up on my salary’ fast. You'll beat me. "I know." I-sfillll quietly- “It doesn't seem ralr. does it? And yet I know, too, that If I'm to get on I'll have to work nerd. I'm willing to do it." . "Of course you are. my 1188f." Hugh told lIIlP. "Im only teasing. I'm tlcklled to death over your good luck. 1 feel‘ as though we were good enou-gh friends for rue to be proud of you." iWe were stated together on the lounge. Without meaning to. I'm sure, Iluiglh had draiwn closer to me. His band touched mine. "You're a dear sweetJltle kid." he said. "and I hope you make niil- lions." I beard his words as though be were far off. though our two young faces were very close together. Quite suddenly. something warm rind diilferent had grown in Hugh's glance. It held my attention. fas- cinated ime. Obeyinig some in! slilnct. that never had swayed me before, I learned closer to him. We stared at each other silently for n moment. and then—l knew Hugh Troter wvas going to kiss me. I "wanted him iio kiss mes-yet, be. fore. his lface lcame closer stiIl---I ill-timed to my feet and wsikrri away‘ irc-m him. ctr-m WILLIAM SCHOOL CLOSING The Semi-annual examination of Glen Wiliiiini School was held on WPdIIBSdHY afternoos. June 29th. Fifteen visitors and twenty two Plllliis were present and were exam. inert In the various subjects by their teacher. Miss Mary MBCDOII-v alil assisted by Mr. William Mac-- Pherson. The following awards were made to the pupils: School Lesvlnfl llertiflcate~ Flora Martin certificates for attenti- iince-Angusene Martin, Sadie M.“ Donald, Chrlsty Mart-In, (‘olin Mac. Innis. Lily MacDonald. Percy Mm». Pherson. John Martin. Annie Mai» L-eod. Issac Stewart. William Sic. ‘wart. Margaret Martin. Flora Mm- n. The following programme was rendered by the pupils: Chorus- School. opening speech-l Ella Acorn. Recitation- William Sic- wsrt. RecItstIon— George M“ Pbcriion, Reading ~- Flora Martin, Singing — John Martin and Har- nld Acorn Reading- John lMat- Phcrson. Recitation — Donald Mac- Lsoti. Recitation- Percy MacPher- son Reading— Sadie MacDonald Song—- Margaret Martin. Recitat- ion—-- Lily Mao-Donald Reading ~- Annis MacLeod. RecItatIon-- Nath- on Acorn. Sinizing- Sadie Mac. Donald and Christy Martin. Recit- ntion- Ilruce Mat-Donald. Recitat- Ion-— Isaac Stewart. Reading John Manhood. Chorus—— " lad Vac ation"—SchooI. After the pupils land visitors were treated to home made candy the teacher was pleas- antily surprised by the following address. read by Margaret Martin while a fitting progontation was! Wages Reduced MONTREAL, July 14.-—TliIrty thousand men are affected by the ever durlng the past one which was due to the active demand nnll ‘no keen competition between buyers for all offerings. At thc boiirlls iii the country prices in some instan ces scored advances ranging froiii Railway Association of Canada and Representatives of the Locomo- tive Cur Departments of the Cana- dian Railways for a reduction in the rats of wages. affective Immed- iately of eight cents per hour. The railways Involved are the C. P. R., Grand Truck and the more Im- portant smaller Canadian railways. The agreement is signed by Grant Hall. vice president, Canadian Paci- iic Itallway, chairman of the oper- ating committee. representing the riiilvrays and F. J. Tsllon, presi- dent division 4. Railway Employ- ees Department A. F. of L. This tentative agreement does riot pre- judice pendlng negotiation for general revision of rates 01' wages and conditions of labor. The Harvesters Won- derful Herbs Are Coming The safest, purest. and best rem- edies on the market. We gather from all parts of the world the very best Heitbs, Roots, Barks, Berries. We do not use poisonous Herbs. They kill both man and beast. What we use are full of the life principle. FOR VOUR BLOOD-LIVING IRON. ' FOR VOUR NERVES AND BRAIN -LIVINO PHOSPNOROUS. FOR VOUR BONE AND FLESH -LIVINO LIME. ALL FROM HERBS AND FREE FROM POISON. Watch for the following remedies In your stores. The Harvesters Herb Pills for Indigestion and Rheumatism. The Harvesters Living Phosph- orous. Nerve Food. ' fllhe Harvesters Honeyed Cas- cara. for Constipation. The Damask Rose Hair Beauti- tier. A wonderful new Hair Grower. White Willow Creme. The magic Corn Cure. Manufactured and guaranteed by i HARVESTER HERB‘ 00., LTD. Portland 8t. Dartmouth, N, 5. 2 3-80 to 3 3-8c per Ib.. as compared with the figures paid the prcvlrius week. and the not rise fypm thi- low level of the season has been 6c to 8c per lb. The highest price paid last week was 25 5-8:‘. per lb. at Perth. and the lowcst was I9 5-81: per lb. at St. Paschal. whiic other purchases were mar)». at 21 1-2c. The offernings at tboauclinn saica here Inst week amounted to 4,412 boxes of Ontaria cheese and the not advance in ‘prices over thc previolri wet-k was 4 13~16c_to 4 15-16c l) 1b.. N0. I white and colored at lilo closing sale realizing 2:1 5-l6c per 1b., "and No. 2 white and colorcil 22 3-4c. At Gould's (‘old Storag there were 15.000 boxes sold at Iitc. 21c and 22c per lb., delivered her-a lMONTREAL| July 11.—The local egg market was without any new lectures to ulote,, vii-Ices for all girades ibelng unchanged with a fair l-i-mount of business passing for domestic consumption when the weather conditions arc taken into consideration. Tile re- ceipts continue fair but the quai- siiiie Price. i ranches and are giving SATISFACTORY RESULTS. Let us ship you a trial order direct from factory. IMPERIAL BISCUIT C0. LTD. Box 446 Charlottetown 101 Longworth Avenue vv-w-wnwvliwrzwm “gun ity poorer on uci-nuut of the ex- trcliie heat that has prevailed of late. The receipts ycstcriluy wcrc 2.078 cases, as compared with nil for the same day last wot-ll. and. 1.671 tor tile corresponding (lay a gallon. and m-aiple sugar at 15c to 20c pcr ptlltllltl as to tiusllty. 'l‘.lie iuarkjit. for pout-boos was wItbc-ut any nc-w feature to uolc. Tbcrc ivas "practically" no demand for car lots and prices for Green Mountains were nominally quoted your :igo. We quote wholesale prices as fol» tit 50c to 55c, and Quebec stock alt lows: 45c por bag of 90 pounds, ex-track. Spooills 43c to 44c CHICAGO. July tL-Eggs lower. Extras 40c to 42c Receipts 8.927 cases. At mark. No. 1 candied stock 34b to 35c cases included. 27o to 28c. NEW YORK. July 8.—Eggs steady. Receipts 24.336 cases. Fresh gathered, cx-tra firsts, 36c to 37c; do. first, 33c to 35c; iState. Penn- sylvania and nearby western hen- nory. lwihites. firsts to extras. 40c to 48; (in browns. extras and mix- rd colors. first to extras. 33c to 39c. - No. 2. candied stock 81c to 32c There was practically no change in ithe condition of the market for maple iprorluct, business being iiuII owing to the small consumption at this period of the year and the fact that buyers have. ample stocks on hand. -Map'ie sy-rltp was quoted tit $1.50 to $1.76 pcr tin of one Clearing Out Sale of I Hyslop Bicycles f We have a number of New I ilyslop Bicycles which we will clear out at $45.00. Regular ,saie price is $57.50. Delivered at any Station in Prince iitiwarll iilanli at the H’TOWN GARAGE 00.1w. 164 PRINCE STREET