»..t. tt; _-, » 1 “ _._.. ~ ._,... _.-_ _ -,.___.,_.. ._ . _ _ . _ __ , _ , __ 1 ‘ ~ i .r.”» '.~ new . 1. _ “J ‘ ' ‘ -..» `~“~‘~‘...i._- ' ~ i . \f:-..',..-»~- --f. * .. » » "°'~ ‘ l "' mn - -.' .» - i »_ i = . .1 .. » .__- i ,».~r.~-_ ._,f.,.~»-..-:M -_ . ~, _~ -, .. __ , .,., s rf 1 '.1 -a, ., _ f is-._=,r..i.»~ v-,_-¢.»,.i»_,i__. i ive. » .. -. > I ~»‘{..~.~..f 1.* l . _ f\,¢'&.‘ .A ' ' _ - _ -r $‘-.-- . ' *'l'f',_¢--"____.__._. ,»‘__»._f»_.,_-;_'____._,i__=,ii;e_ W _ ._ _ _ _ ._, ._i__f___ _ _ \__ , _ __i »»._. WN GUARDIAN ` ` PAGE_,8l_VlN V. Mother and the Girls ___JU!=! 2§>'l91_9~f ' _ __ _» _ 'rms ‘ it ..~A` econ .ios~Mr_ .mme M5. Plieo,= Boyiileid. completed his. contract T of rebuilding the Priest Pond bridge cr dit-able ann" . iiiift mind being photo-_i _ _ _ __ _ » _ ue ° Lf gn hed--why not persuade , Dail and the_boys to make iiie family picture record complete? THE CO0K STUDIO Phone _|59-J esss1eesa,q_;qt'o;o_o~riiiese ll Legislatidi Chamber ` Photographs ith Member. Three sizes 3.50 $1.50 and 50c Urders taken new iiiiiiiir suioio easisaeisesoeaiaiioeesu $$F#¢$&$%%%%%$ %%%%%¥%% &E as _ A. E. LYON Arti tic Photo ra hy Charlottetown, I. Photographs of all sizes, films to fit all size amateur cameras are re- ceived fresh every week. Moderate prices Personal attention to Amateur Photography. 3,__.........Z-_---1-==-in _wi-i»-i~i-1 :i :uw Low Shoes For Men ' At ‘Bargain Prices i ‘ee ,-` _ ~.,..-fda... our sais ~ A lot of Black and Tan Shoes worth up to $4.50, $3.50 _ . Another! lot all good quality in Black or Tan, our sizes are broken- " look them'over. $4.50- Medium pointed toes in Black Calf or Tan Calf --worth today $8.00. See 0ur Window f liey &_ Company Limited 0 fllii >‘ ¢§f12¢Di1iitG$$¢B%$$#$€h# You Know That we operate the onl Lens Grinding Plant on E. island ? That we employ a skilled ’l° Surface Grinder, and are ;'_i daily grinding from the '* I‘0_ugh glass-the most com- plicated kinds of lenses? Those are facts, which il Gr mean a goodideal to the tl ‘ll Glass wearing public, doing 0 'li away with the annoying 0 mdelays caused by sending l away for special lenses. assesses; T 3 fU'< %*§$*$$$$%$§ $3' $3 355%# Y* access s s gr: O D ., Qtniitsasqaaeit £153* S_cnd your glasses in .by mall. you'll get them back _ Drompfly and in perfect con- dition. ' Call in and look over ou plant. 5% F Hutcheso Optometrist and Optician lilceeeeeeecoeeoo .._`__ b _ » ..*THE \zHRiBTlAN CHURCH, Mlllllllgllc li! Ulldefgning some repairs preparatory to the annual convention tending over the nrst Sunday in Ang. ust. The services for tno present are being held in the church basement.~’r ..*ST. ANDREW’S Pl-esbyteriani unnualy picnic on Thursday last a Lower Montague. The day was ideal, and i1 large crowd attended. The the grounds in autos. The di.-,I wa. riiost enjoyiibly spent and although very tired they were quite uiiwiliing to leave the grounds even nt a late hour.-T. _ .*PULP|T SUPPLY.-Rev. Earle E. Fytche preairheil last Sunday July 20th i;t Lower Montague at 11 a. in. Stur- “old time" ilev. Mr. Fytche has spen nearly four years overseas having en- listed in the 55th Battalion and then just arrived home and will bi; in (luptf Graiium arrives. ..*lRlSHTOWN.-|Mr. David Gump- Moritrose are visiting friends in lrisli- town.-Mrs. Donald Adams of Sum- iiierside spent the week ond in irlsli- town.-Mr. (lurle (Tainpheil oi' irish- town ieturneii Snturrl. after a eas- Mr. James fleriiarti.-lMr. Keir Mann guest of Mr. Woodsiile. East, li. 0. L. No. 2361 lieil their nn- Mr. :ind Mrs. John A. Gordon, Bru sl day cold, ai most enjoyable time was speni Aitiir gzuiies and other uinuseiiiciits tea was served on the lawn by th ieoiiipniiv dcpnrtcil :liter thanking Mr. liy_~G . ers iii' Dnizii-l li. 0, L., Murray iliii iii N , .` Twelfth" li_\' a_ parade to the Presliy- tcrlan chiirt-.li on Siiiiiiay iiiornliig by ltev. Mr. Mr.:Vir-ar of Cafiiigaii in the puiwidc. Dal'/.ii-I Lorlgo was :is- sisiril by sonic oi’ the iiienilieisiif Star iii' the East-I.. O. L_, Georgetown. _v-(}_ pears io ho an epidemic amongst iiature. F. S. M1~i.)onald, V. S liorses. lie was to sec Mr. J. D. Mc- Friilay Mr. Frank Bell M‘cl)onald's i‘oiidiiiastei', valuable Wilkes mar took siidrieiil-y ill, but Dr. McDonii.l disease. ..*WELCOMh VISITORS.-Mr. and Mrs. L-yler B, V\'eirreu who \vero mar- ried on June 19th in iowa, and a.re island, spent a few days iii Monta guo, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mollisii. Mr. Warren was it former principal of Montague High School. and has until lately been connected winli I|[.ke ‘Uniiversity,, where Dr. Fred Norton and Dr. Herbert Mur- tin of Montague are 'among the chief educators. Mrs. Wllrren is also n 1919 graduate of Drake. While at Moitague they visited Dr. Martin's old homo on Union Road and that of De/an Norton at Emerson.-T. ..*WEDDfiNG BELLS.-A very pretty wedding was solemni'/.ed at St. Alexis, i`toinii.n Catholic Church, Rollo Bay, on Monday, morning, July 1-ith when Elva May Dougie of Rollo Buy and John Francis Kickham of Souris West. were united in the holy bonds of niutriiuony. The ceremony was ~per~ formed lfy Rev. Edward Walker, D. D., and was followed by a nuptiai Mass. The bride was becomingly at- tlreil in a silit of blue silk poplin with it white and blue hat to match. The maid of liouor for the occasion was Miss Annie Dongle, ii sister of the bride, while the groom was ably sup- ported by Mr. William J. MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Kickliam were the rec- ipients of many presents which is tangible evidence of the esteem in which they are held. After ri short honeymoon the happy couple will make their future honie in Souris ‘West. Their many friends wish them u long and liiippy weiiileil life. Mr. Kickhuni is the son of Mr. uni] Mrs. .iiimes Kickliain -oi’ Soiirls. Miss Dea- gie (Mrs. Kii-klinm) iii the daiiillllef ot' Mr. and Mrs. Fred ilerigle of Rollo Bay._ l ¢=l which will coiiimencc on July 3131 ex. at $12 per quarter acre. to give up farming. , __, .. LOTS OF EW ROPE Plenty . iT PAYS to buf 11 this Province. In 'Iwo °ENdT8__rE|: wonlzsugk of good new rope gave ihiobgier ser 0” mr a ve ,B I '° ul c situation on the No ' th Shore this __.wxNTED AT ONCE m I umn. Cash must accompany order _ _ h _ b '° Roller Mills. State expdrlehceerugd minimum charge l'w°m'y'nv° cents' yen mm* 9 Qi storms' §',,§‘,l,‘:,',f_g‘,`,’;"e"‘°"' W' G' ,,f_;’6‘l,;"1’,;§*_;‘_;l- ..°wsi.coiiiz visiron.--A son i--'SUI'-DiN° NEW HOUSE.-Mr. ' - ` ' l' was born to ~Mr. -and Mrs. Donald lVlH\‘ilnl9l‘ MCLSIUL Who recently Hold Joseph Mcisaac, on Friday at Rock- lll5 V3l\l3l’l0 Pl’°Pel`lY H1 New Perth lv barra ‘ . James Gordon, is now buiidin a new ' ____ home North of the Christian %hurch, ..rsi>aucE iwooo Fuel. Hioi~i.- MOMHSUB- Tlllfl is ll iifsily Site and a A man sold seveldil quarter acres of c°l“"’“l°lll llwve lm Ml`~ MCLBHH Hnd mixed growth spruce, for wood fuel llmllly- Elma llley ll'flV° 1160111030 I0 . .*BlG DEMAND FDR BOARDS IN ..*STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL!- Tha members oi’ St. James Congre- gation, Georgetown held a very suc- cesful strawberry and ice cream fes- tival ut the Town Hall on Saturday Julv 12th for the purpose of aiding the Building Fund of the new church and . 1 :The pill the brings relief. When, after one has partaken of a meal he and pains in the stomach he suffers it be not dealt with. Parmelee's Veg- etable Pills are the very best medicine that can be taken to bring relief. to deal with dyspepsia. and their ster- ling qualitiies in this respect can be vouched for by legions of users. EASTERN PERSONALS Surveyor has returned from Tignish. ,___ l. .‘*LODGE PICNIC.-Star oi’ the --'Two more Sons of Mr' and Mrs- closed with the singing ofthe Nation Alex Dewar, Bruiienell, arrived home Anthem, ' nun] picnic on Doniiniiin Day on the iroin Englaiiil last weekr-T. The following is the address: grounds of “Ilo\vandaio" the home of --- _ ` 'Wir Geo Martin of Boston, spent DCM THnCll0I‘~-To our regret W ,|,.n,.||_ Anim” 1 tim ~ “ms ,-aiiiey iwii weeksrvaciitloii in -Montague and learn that YO" are Lil-‘Dill 10 l€1§V€ \1S~ Wo wish that you could remain with _ us another year. During the time that _ _ ~ you have been here you have won our FlSl`l€l'fl'l€ll and S3ll0I'S-¥-St€pS ll3.V€ 9 . . . » _ liuiies. At the cloai-_ of the day tn Russell or St Peters Bay are glad to l"~‘Sl>HC'l llllll love lly Y°“l` ll“lle“°e been taken to pygvide 3 grant for the fur.. 0 ' H11- I me. a M" from °velHenS` llllhstihthijifrfldnofiirg ilvap- ther development of- our fisheries and a _ ,§’_ great step forward is_ant_ic1pated as the Promise to get a Professoi°'of Piscology i result of the standardization of the rail- appointed. - *_ way. The Navy League has voted $25,000 ' a to be spent here for the education of sail- N. S., is visiting in Montague-T. *Many friends of Mr George H ‘ICG llill I0 g ____ and Mrs. (‘ordon i`or their liospital _ I *l~‘lt. Lieiit. \\Vilirld Parker is now PV ‘lay we “We had with you' Pleas Qiqmng hm DMEM, Mx. .md Mr., accept this little token ot’ our i_li1l>i`\'f - ~ _- ~ ‘ " -, .‘ --i<_ iii it .. ..*L. L.-The oillreixs and nicinh llvi-bert Parker. (.eori;etown.--G. l‘llfm_ ‘lf ~‘;‘_;;lr_“;::_ S368; zgijlhtlu _ __ _ _ ___ _ " ' . _ piness in what . du .. y bo r-ith olisoiveii the t.loiloii- __~M,~_ und.MrS_ Percy Keeping are unde_,mke_ Slgnml 0" behalf of U, .the -guests of _Miz and Mrs. A. 0, pupils of SL Cmhcrines School (‘.ogs\\t-_Q\h;;li»l-1iln.- . Street, Georgetown. where ii sipleiidid aiiiires’s was given '_G_ :_ JEAN MCEACHERN Peters . ' liiii'si-s. A man at iillmlrn lost two _ __¢M|Ss ma Gm.L|0n_ Bogmm ig on Suk, mb] in denmni liriiscs by this siiekrinss nl' iiiilnenza spendmg Ll vncmmn at the home of ______ her brother J. Heber Gordon, >B!‘\1- Extraordinarily wide brims ar S°“l`l*" ls kept llllsl' lléolllg "lose lllck -Lienell.--G. _ shown on the. airiest hats. lsaiaivg horso at ltiiekbari-a and on __*Rev_ James McLeod of Nova Sem The Camargo silhouette shows Lia is visiting his old home rin M011- close bodice and~a full skirt. 0 5 A, il ' c iprinied by his wife -__- _ _ _ ‘l “lm E 'S "C 0" 'ree scaii0ps.i_pepium none feature School Lands, and as compensation for is briiigiiig her round. A man at Bear ' > ____ of the _Louis XVI styles _ River, Il. ii. lost two horses by the »__*_Mess_____ Hamm Robertson _md ____ ' 5DlC0l`» U- S- A~i Um Ylllllllllg ln Bw' A tailored costume of brick red bln aeneii, the guests of Ml" Charles is trimmed with ecru siiir. 'ind child.-T. Robertson.-G. ell and is the guest of his uncle Mr. successful your.-T. ~ two weeks hol T ..*Mr. Wilfred Adams of Victoria Cross, who returned from France last spring. left Montague on July 18th for the Canadian West.-T. ...___ __¢Mr_ |Wend‘al Shaw, Brudenell. returned from England last week, bringing with him an English bride. They are quite Welcme--~'l`» _. *His friends regret to r€D0\‘t ll\0‘l 'Dr. A. E. Smith, Montague. who has been seriously ill for about two weeks, is not much improved.-'l`~ ..~`Miss Margaret wright. daughter of Rev. Duviil Wright, formerly' Ol Montague, but now of Blue Mountains N. S.. is visiting in Montague.-'I‘. .,_- __»Mr. Edward Bushey. Clear Siprlngs, has returned home from a visit to Boston, where he was -attend- ing the burial of his son Benjamin, who died there. __»Mr_ and Mrs. William MeQuar- rie, Westville, N. S., 'are spending a iw() weeks vacation with the latter'a parents, il/ir. and Mrs. Daniel Mc- Gregor, Montague.-T. \ ____ _'Miss Bessie Crawford, arrived from the Canadian West last week to visit her folks ln Montagllfl- MTB- Cl'l1W‘ ford who was it former teacher in the Montague School, has been following the same profession in the West for th? past year.-T. ..*Mr. and Mrs. Trapper Morrissey, Port Mulgravc, N. S., re_turned to their home after spending their hon- ey moon in Georgetown, where they were the guests of Mr. Morrisseffs parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E.Moi°- rlssey, Water- Street.-G. r ..°Mr. James McLaren, Montague, arrived home from Boston last week with his bride. who .was formerly Miss Annie McDonald, Dundas. They escap- ed u ehiverie, owing to .the illiiev of the groom's father, hut, oh my. het ahardjob forthe boys to keep awe.; .Wool . . . . . . . -fr. . . __*lMr`. 'Clarence Bissett. Windsor. season is one shiiheil llke R beblllll iiou s-pondini, their honey moon on the_ N_ su _S v_s______g menus in Bmdew and colored "ke com h“sks_ ..*Miss Grace McPhee of the Mon- tague telephone exchange has return- ed to her work after a very 'Dl0HBi\\'ll Atch idays.- . ..*8. S- PICNIC.-‘ The ::lJbba~th Su \ S h ,_ M ___ _ _ SOURIS.-There is at present ix big School of the Georgetown Baptist ma C no on qgup mm lh°“;_»deina;ii1 for spruce boards~_a.'t; Scurls. Church held their annual picnic on and some of the fariners, who have tho grounds oi' “Broadl_onds," th standing timber are converting it in- home of Mr.\ C. L. Bovyer, George- HH _ _ _ to boards at _tho various saw mills. A town Royalty on Thursday. July 10tn cl (ren we” conwyid to and "°"; iuir load of rough boards brings Inst., and ri bmost enjoyable time was about $20. Silent. The kiddies were all delighted 6 with their days outing and the affair was a complete success.-G. ST. CATHERINE’S SCHOOL The semi-annual examination of the St. Catherines school was* lieid on Friday, June 27th and although the “con 2`20 I" m' and Montague 7 “mi ii handsome sum was realized.-G. weather was -unfavourable the attend- ance was fairly large. _ The pupils were examined in _the various studies Ly Mr. Malcolm MacN’eill and Miss joined the 26th in Fnmce' He has is oppressed by feelings of fullness Daisy MacNeill and showed by their answers that they had made coiisid- charge or me Momagm’ circuit “nm from dyspepsia, which will persist if erulile progress during the school rendered by the pupils and at the en of which Miss Jean MacEachern came bell and daughter' MISS Glllflyn Of These pills are specially compounded forward and read an address while Miss Grace Lamont presented the tea- cher Mlss Marlon L. MacSwain with u dainty gold chain and pendant. The siiiceic w ies r l ever ties ou ma esac: r_AMoNT ghd po_intetl out rl_ic iru_e pi_'inciples of __,.M1S__ A,._m,_,_ (-__ RUSSGIL who hm, __ ruiige sm aiu siower wiere iniiuy | _ _Hi h the Cm, for some _ _ ”“"°“ _ ' ' errvil in their conception oi’ the (infer. EEL 15:8( rglgunced to her home in SL ~ ' All ‘lil that ls 'among' Thong l * ’ Canada was not the birthplace of D of that famous compound. From her Pl arri ed at ,X to (ienii her oh] hcnie Friday, to visit her aged and Som" Ame,~ica_ the Wes; intl _ i'atlier Mr. Ronald McPhee, llurinony Aush-Mm ,ml New 7,ea\,qnq_ Tim; "*HoRsE EPlDEMlc‘_'m‘°l° ap' Junction. ‘ far afield oiibiigh to attest its excel ence, for in i1ll‘these countries it .__-.__ _.1- Among the many odd hats of th N°"°“'°' ‘STOCK 0UOTA'l`l0NS ..*Mr. Harold Hynes is the new principal of the Montague High S0l\00l ` “'-' _ _ _ this year. His ffiende WISP “lm fl nAi,1.ri\x, my zz.-(Quotations of liquors without profit to vendors and - furnished by F. B. iVicCurdy and Co.. the Montreal Stock Exchange.) _ Monday, Tuesday 100% 100% 15% A. F. 115 1 Ale. 91% Cent. .... 81% Cruc....... 131% C. P.R. .. 163 N. 90 128 163 _ . . . . . . -- 193 107% 112% 109% 134 ` 133% . 90 - 108% . 85% 84% _ 74% - 116% 99 .°??¢."ClQ'”3 .=._ I?°: §=f¢_ 7° fiirfii 32 'U 108 M. P.i`t. 116% Utah . . . . _ . . . . . . . . .. The Markets _A CHARLOTTETOWN MARK ETS E.:.».=-nm me--nee . gf' ia. is 3 'SSS Butter (creamery (lb) Butter, dairy Butter, tub Eggs, (doz.) . . . . . .. Outs, bush., (buyers price) . . . . . .80 Hay, ton . . . . . . . $80.00 Straw, . . . . . . . 9.00 Wool (unwashed) .. . . . Wool, washed. . . . . . . . . . Potatoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 MURRAY HARBOR MARK ETS `] 'di g\¢ u* °ci\o.° o Bntterib. Eggs....... . Oats . . . Wool., . . . . . _ Woolwaslieii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. _.__.i__.---- MONTAGUE MARKETS QC! .°.=~§3$ Butter Eggs Oats (bus)'......l.............,. Wooiirnweslied nnnnnnmnli _` _ _ '_ 'ly . ` lll ing the pupils for their kindness and rint visit in lwiisiiigtrin the guest of exp,-esging meh- regret M not bmng a-bl to remain with them another sllclll llllll Sunday lll Mallmque lll“ "*M" *lolm Alfred M“°D°"al‘l'L‘md yeallz All present were then treated to candy and nuts after which a few _ _ reinarks were inzuie and the meeting _]l.lSlll¥l€l'll. Of Same. Sl'l0l.lld 0llI‘ Water POW- “‘ :rs be developed as anticipated a Public ll. Provincial Rights.-After the 'Liberal .’El‘tlOil,itl_tl lme .' ,- 'Fl\°m“ “MH “ ‘° ‘° __ Government consented to the closing of ..45 .85 -Wool unwasiied -___ - _ -_ _~_|__ - _-,__ _ __ _ _____.__, ___ | _ T THE RESPECTIVE POLiClES The following comparison 'of the poll cies of the Government and the Opposition will be of interest: _ Governnicnt ' _ ` 0ppog|ti0n_ Reduction of debt by $10,000 in seven Annual deficigof $45,000. 1 years. _ Built 2,500 feet of new steel bridges in Built 911 feet in twenty years. seven years, _three times more than Liber- ' als in twenty years. Allowed attendance to drop from 22,590 to 17,078, deprived teachers of their sup- Education--The Government is paying plements and neglected education. on an average $45,000 per year more for Paid the Dominion Government; for the Education than the Liberals did. Experimental Farm instead of getting' it ‘ _ _ _ from the Dominion Government. The Lib- Agriculture-Development of egg circles eral government of P. E. I. was the only and poultry farming, wool grading and co- provincial government that paid for ‘its ope(i_‘ative lamb selling, supplying mussel Experimental Farm, . mu . - Roads--Continuation of policy. of steel Promise to follow the Government’s bridge construction, permanent culverts to policy. _ be built, all reads to be surveyed, drained, laid with proper foundation and covered with gravel or other suitable material. ` Tractors and other machinery being ex- f perimented with to ascertain most econom~ ““'“" A ”“°" °"’g’"’“"‘° "’“" “"",§ ical means of road construction. ._ . P _ f . _. A Second Car Ferry to be pressed Ohcy O Government adopted for. P . teacher made ii suitable reply thunk- _ Improved Rural-Telephone service. Pro- visions made for commission to enquire N0 plan into Rural Telephone grievances and ad- A Utlities Commission will be organized to 8 develop such resources in the interests of .__ _ _ the public. ors and fishermen and the Government in- tends co-operating with the Navy League for this purpose. ..*Miss Maggie Mc ree v. its good name was sprea . ~al the (lO0!' at Ottawa and WlllC`ll STI’ Wilfrid lei; Laurier declared was locked against us, i- the Conservative Government went to Ot- _,,,_.-~.. le tawa and got an interim subsidy of $100,- . ‘ ' . ' 000, the Car Ferry, the standardization of Promise to adopt G0vem_mentp01icy_ 2 the railway, the fixing of our repreesnta- _ f _ tion at four (instead of three) for all L 8 time and still leaving and open door to press our further claims on account of Western public lands--the case for which has been- e presented by the Governmentf-_claiming to be placed on the same basis of subsidy as e the provinces of Saskatchewan, Manitoba, s and Alberta by reason of having no public lands. _ ‘ _ ` Promise to do what Governmentyhas al- ...a:.°*i;*;ii‘.?.i.~.;.:;“§lsf?a;;a;‘ir;'; is si.; ;,~;,@,,<;;_¢g;f_i- of of held on anuary 21st next. ; Returned Soldiers-Government gave . grants to each soldier and each unit pro- ceeding overseas; attended to the needs of men overseas and their dependents by hav- _ing grievances adjusted, by assisting all associations connected with the war, by _ forwarding shipments of tobacco overseas for the soldiers, by extending financial as- sistance to the G.W.V.A. and the Ladies’ Auxiliary thereof, by assisting in receiving the soldiers on their return and putting them up at hotels instead of sending them - ‘ ` 1 to barracks as was done in other provinces, Afforded no aid Opposed the War Tax by Pl`@SSm§ f0l` and `h2V_iI1g Ollened lil ll1lS to meet expenses ihcidental to the war province the Soldiers’ Land Settlement of- one member of the Opposition gpposed thé tice, the Employment Bureau, the Depart- granting of a vote to soldiers and off r ment of Soldiers’ Re-establishment, the no plan for the future ’ e Pension ofiice, a Vocational Training of- _ ' ,, tice, a Returned Soldiers’ Aid Committee, ` a Convalescent Home, and a Sanatorium for the Tuberculous; and lastly, by grant- ing soldiers the franchise. Returned men encouraged and assisted to become farmers; Federal Public Works such as thecontinuance of the standardiza- tionof the railway to be urged, and co-op- ' eration with towns and villages for en- couragement of building operations. _ ' r .-1. r . »--q-~ H... r.. ‘for a plgbiscite on Prohibition Act to be i gi _ _ ' KENSINGTON MARKETS ° _ _ Butter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eggs. .. .. _ . . ._ . . . . . . . _ . . _ _ . . _ _ . . _ Wool washed ".";‘;'.":':'.'":`1'. . . .zz .T65 Ollti . . . . . . . . ... .... 4... -Butter (dairy) Der", _"__" _"_.‘a _w0|l\l|\"lEl°u ~_»»iLa»~»...»»».»»~ Butter (creamery) por lb . . . .I5 Woo| washed . . . . iid .. . .. . . , ._ _ Eggs, per do¢........... . . . . . . . . _.88 P* *° _ 80URtS MARKETS Potatoes per bus . . . . .........80 to 86 _‘ _ I in Fowlperlb..............l2ote85c - ‘ il - ' 1, _ » W. Oats bus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 90. ‘ork,or|an|in _ , _ _ ; gég(3“§;“l’“° "--.393 Ontmtilecl perbua.... .i li) U °alU" \*dl' 'O ' Buuerlbz _ _ _ _ _ _ 38: Whiteoats . . ......l$ E' ,“` wan .. me niwiieru. in ....334 £2. UI@&l§ sms? PQ , . - - ` 1 _ , 5 \ BUMMEROIDE MARKETS Wllelt . . . . $2.00