,. -9 " rmi oiiAiulor1‘I'l'l‘0W,NHUARDIAQI PAGIiS _ Important -calures.. _ . ~ 4t “ Three series l6 enclosed models 4- wheelbase lengths Salon Bodies l Twin Ignition motor Oldest Locomotive ' l ‘ l! l .~/.r///""' \ lContiniied from page l) 1 W. U. Appleton. General Manager lof the Atlantic region of the 0on- § adian National. accepting the cust- iody of the locomotives made com- l parlsons with the Samson with the‘ ‘huge 6100 locomotive oi the Nat- : ional System which was brought in- l to the station and placed near the [ ancient progenitors. The draw pull ibar of the Samson was about one thousand pounds where that of the greatest locomotive in the British Empire, the sixty one hundred of tile National system had a draw bar Iiull of seventy thousand pounds or liiéVfllity times that of its miniature that sat beside it. Commensurate with all this was the extraordinary development of roadway and track which had to be made in order to permit the present mighty "power _l.0uses“ of locomotives weighing ‘tllrcc hundred and thirty three tons 1o travel sixty miles an hour over the country. - He read from a letter written by :1 prominent Nova Scotian when vi- siting in England in i839 and des- crlbing a train Journey at twenty five miles an hour “a tremendous speed" with the Acadian of teddy which operates between Halifax and Montreal covering that distance, cight hundred and forty two miles, iii twenty-four hours. i In the absence of Hon. J. C. Tory. Lieut. Govemor from the province, the administrator Hon. Chief Jus- tice l-iarris presided. The vice Am- erican consul General Magnushon was among the speakers. The cer- tmony took place beneath the drap- rd flags of the empire and the re- .publlc and as the American repre- sentative rose to speak the band played the star spangled banner. ‘Among others present was B. L. Gibson. son in law of l-ion. W. A. Black and who was the originator of having the engines returned, The two engines were seilt back to Can- ada several weeks ago. the Balti- ‘more-Ohio bringing them to the ‘frontier and from the frontier gate- ray Sir Henry Thornton, president 12f the Canadian National. had them Ewkcn over and brought free of QFllDFLLC‘ to Halifax where they were ‘Pfllrlllslltrd and put into place. Air Craft type spark plugs High iiompression Bolinalite aluminum pistons (Invar struts) in the New Handy Pack is the biggest value in long-lasting flavorful enjoyment that you can buy. ‘ l 7 -bearing crankshaft - (hollow crank p1’ m) Houdaille and Lovejoy shock absorbers (exclusive Noah mounting) Torsional vibration damper New double drop frame Bij ur centralized chassis lubrication ' It is the best Peppermint chewing Sweet for any mom?!’- ¢ Handy Pack fits hand. Pocket and purse. 13.1; iiirWilIGlEYS Rltlliindyllick Qinipour Dealer's Counter One-piece Salon fenders 1 l a e f t all ‘ _~_ . C ear VlSl0Il ron pi a1 p0. ~ THE MARKETS EGGS i l OTTAWA, June 21. —-Egg receipts i-onlinue to decline and the markets {l6 holding firm. * TORONTO-Tho local market is unchanged with dealers buying from icunfry shippers at extras 32-440; firsts 29—3lc; seconds 23-24. Re- (cipti; are still declining. i MONTREAL-The local egg mar- ket is firm. Sales lire being made lll . f, - ii jabbing wuy at extras Ii‘! l-Zu.‘ [lists 34 i-2c.; seconds 28. WINNIPEG ~ Prices on ilii‘l| market are unchanged with the genieral situation firm. Dealers are ‘buying from country shippers at ex- ltrlis 29 Aific; firs-ls 2'10; seconds 23c. SASKATOONMThe local egg re- ils-iplfi continue light. Dealers are buying from country shippers at ex-I ‘rus 25s.; firsts 23s.; seconds 18c, i MONTREAL, Que. Jilne 2i. —-'I‘h-=., trade in cash grain hero today was ' quiet owing to the fact that export-_ irs showed little interest and the demand from domestic and country buyers was confined io carlois to unet-t immediate wants. The under- ‘tone was steady and prices showcdl no change. Argentine corn was very firm at $l.2l per bushel. ex-store on account of the very limited stip-1 plies now available on spot. A feat- » _ lire of the flour trade was the in-| ‘ " _- - creased demand from the United, . us. . i . . (I326) All exterior metalware chrom e plated over nickel . 14.1w; 1/ Shorter turning radius (l2? Longer wheelbase Easier steering Body rubber insulated from frame ' Biflex-Nash bumpers and . bumperettes » J Nash Motor Sales v CIIARLOTTETOWN AND SUMMERSIDE :1 INTERESTING PRICES FOR CHILDRENS PLAY SHOES, SANDALS AND OXFORDS - Kingdom and the continent fox" Tan LCZl-ther spring wheat and a very fair vol-l Patent Leather "me 0' “are """'""r' e' D i.‘ _ Sandalg Sandals with the result that the msfgfit --- - = . ' . £9 _ was more active in this respec . u . 1 women-m 2% 1, 1 $2,119 Women's Ol‘ Boy's. 8 to ‘I 51-85 there was no marked improvemenfimrlots met W111, a 1.8311,, 8,18 m to the eye and spoil the plant-s for . . . $1.50 Misses 8t Youths, ll to 2 $1.25 $1.20 Child's, a to 101/. .... .. $1.10 $1.10 Infants, 4 l0 m ------- -- 90c MIMI ll lo 2 Child's, 8 to 10% Infants. 5 to 7% _ OF HOLLY ' when Severe 1t i5 Pfacuflini’ 1m- ornamental purposes. Sulphurdust / CANDLEs ' ' l iililhcash 326:: piliiecvis ‘Zltelvxl/(inggriitgs meet‘ lmmedhw WNW‘ Tradlng “ii HocKincsslble to control this disease. and has been tried with some success. ~ ‘ i ere w P butter was rather quiet but the un -—— 11 1s advwabk. m destroy the 01d but only 1n cases of moderate m_ 95mm, 1n “my; sticks are in m the condition of the winter wheat derwne to m: market was mm and fTkltil-i is the most common diseasehflants and start Wm, new stock A11 rectum Appncamions must be made 111811 favor u dewmuom 1n the W]. “m” ‘rmle’ prices bemg malntame‘: prices were fully maintained. The ,° ls O lyhocks. 1t causes brownish‘ old plants and litter around the m 1,0111 surfaces o1 the 1eaves pa“ onial homes of todayi but a’ tipsy Wm‘ “t ynalllllnlségefvsaspisallggk receipts were L983 packages. There iléfircilfiallflaptalixllkfitigots ghich “c plants 511011161 be burned 9'1")’ "W119i ticularly the lower where the rust is “mile which M“ not sand ail-ml“ {gel-gigs t? ilibte prices beinfl steady w“ no importam’ change m the ‘present on bothgstemsazndrlleaiilvesé]Fan‘ This is important m order m “sunny most abundant‘ n dust ls Patent Leather Tan Leather , _ condition oi‘ the local cheese situu- . . ‘destroy any spores which would re- used 11 5111, 1C1 be 11 d 1 1 must be primly erect to add to the 0 ford-s Oxfords ‘mm a m“ §m°um of business pa’: tion yesterday. A steady-trade was fnnumty the 5km breaks ‘Jve-liimain alive until Spring and causel the _ - u .11 ‘lisp; eizry t: beauty of a room. To hold them x l w 5 $2 51) Sim?- The nude m smndard stud“; reported to be passing in all East- Tmfbeoilfgas ‘Ed discharges abmwil‘ infection. In the Spring pick 0H1 kaverilonnng ‘l en e ew on e ,0 set 11-16mm rubber gockem.whlch Misses a Youths ll to 2 52-90 ‘Yioytsllfislllrlail Misses: "his 11 °f_1mnzjlefffingrigfiazedTflgx ‘s’; ernsrades and undergrade westerns snug“; ‘x1e disiiggzesagduke and burn all diseased leavesas they‘ " m R. mmsm may be 1mm‘ mm, 11mm’ 01-11151, Child's a to 10% ' $1.15 l; 2' ................ .. $2.00 Eiffjnhe, development. 1n the 10m for both export and local swam"- it is sprgad 1mm 1,1,5,“ 1,, p12“ In “Pgeflg- m mm Bordeaux mixturci Oflicer 1h Charge. en them in nutty. or firm‘ "11"" infirm; 5 u, 7% n $160 Q1111“, s to 10% . . . . . .. 31-75 egg situation. but the undertone‘ to bu‘ ‘he 119mm"! 5°!‘ hi!“ 5"“ our climate this disease occurs in p y B M 14-4-40). Lime sulphur. or Potassi-l um permanganate will help to check LBIIOYRWTY 0f P181"- P83101083’. the rust if applied every week after Experimental Farms Branch- the plants are six inches high. Thesechlrlmtemwn- PEI» treatments. however. are displeasing June 291 192°- gum which has been chewed. '0 “if none of these are availableuélgl! the end of the candle. and set place while the F9559 195mb“? » idto be rather s c1 the market was very firm for fresn WWW?“ “We” W” 5a _ u l quantity that the proper de. 3 . extras on account of the continued $1°W Bl tht Dresetnth levakgt lzfwfl/fimllment and. normal functions o; l S small offerings from Ontario shipp- "3- The mm ° t e m _ t e lem/es "my be seriously hinder- SNEAKER crs which is attributed to the warm- firm. The receir-rs were 6-083 b°X~’"-- ed- , 5 1 V .. Brown Boots, Men's 6 W 11- ‘L251 B” i’ l m s .15 e, ‘veflthei- prevailing and the de-' ~' m ~~— -- ~ as’ ~ - ~ 90 Youths. i1 to 1a, $1.00. Child's. a t» l0 .... .. c creased percentage of this grade in! ‘ o Y u“ 90c the supplies coming forward fromi arm oimdu Men's, sin. BOY'Si$1-°- °" - ' Women's, $1.00. I producers. There continues to be a 1 tras and further sales were made at good demand from dealers for ex-, 1. 1 C 35 l-zc. per dozen. f. o. b. Ontario Alley & o. . )1 [l1 P1.“ "r w‘ , \ ‘ shipping points. A good steady trade was done in éiajébbing wag). The re; cei ts were , cases. wng Firm” FOOTWEAR thcpsmaller receipts of potatoes and Charlottetown. P- 5- 1- the somewhat limited supplies avail- able on spot at present a very firm’ feeling prevailed in the marketand prices were fully maintained at the m i“ llate advance established. There was ' ‘ d steady demand from local buyers l 1 and the bulk o! the offerings of "' l‘ _‘ l: p.41 l! __ _,. i BREE“ MADE FKUM Ii MEAN§ HEALTHY CHILDREN .r Bringing Up Father | " . \\ ‘ I —Bv Geese " . t (m, h, 31°} who love it; d"? ‘"3"? sari-Tu and a beautiful frelfirftgfig is‘ . are offered the 11w" °‘ /’ leadiil aecommodltifih l" “mm” "tunic trunnion LII" ‘at? dining room and 1°'l"l°' . ~n two a do! l“ W» ‘"13’; Phmflm "dnetion of k ' for my °f "m "u l or iolllf- 09'“ 1min 20th to bu‘ BY GOLLY- THEM cue-Piece. BATl-uu‘ Burrs LOOK CREAT- Ai-L DAY AN‘ LOOK I couto srr HERE} l ‘ "ill: Bo lili nil Information _ V. . _ 1 . ~ 1 ' "nmulaw ‘fiflnflgn N10211:: _ I F, v v 1 v _ . . . _ . 1 i! . v Alellt or W K- R°I'""'- - _ , . . . ' _ l ' ' 1mm Alenll l- l‘. "'7'"- ' rm. Age. indolent . - (i|p|>fil|l_ Iilat, PQIIII, Ali.- (llllrlnlgtnil- \ l! l ll Q5 Q W)! by ln1'l Fun-an Sonia In: Gnu Ilium 11in round 1 a ' i. .tu...~..-,r:.atri%fliisisat ~ w. ' a is not an object o! beauty. They