FE _,____ BRUARY 2e, 192v ljronch groom. In: fill hi“ $1.‘, ‘lumen l. .::.-=ms:s' i ‘r1: n r L-la-"Io N 1 I RAZ- 0.0111112111115111» Station to Greet NEW orasoow, rep. 26.——1New‘on 11911111101111. 1.1.1111. . Glasgow's hockey heroes were hou- ucy train this morning after a sen-vgratuiations to the ‘boys. was deafening. It was a homecom- their great victory, ins: rccellllflfl 511111388110 only when ihc boys returned from the world _ "Nig" Spelka up war back 1111918. I Perla Streets Mayor ldraser and other town and athletic officials. At the Square. members of the team, referring tqwgii 9111-11911 ovations and. got a, town and "county. He assured thel boys that New Glasgow was proud m 1iv1[.!11... la! Colds, Hay Faber Hoolteyfiiityers; Presentation of Trophy .. Councillor Hamilton also mount- THANKS-F-Tl." ‘Phllallleee 0i’ the 01,111 when ijssymxrived on the Syd» ed the stand and added further con- Bflptlst Church rSunday School de- Quflng _slre to publicly thank Mrs. R. 'P. sutiolml overtime victory over Syd- his remarks he spoke or the 1n- FOPBYl-lle 701' °°11°l1l11S them so sue- ney. The old town turned out en tense interest that prevailed‘ in the cessflllly 111 1111111‘ P9119111- lllfly. “The inasseJ-Illl U19 Krest throngs cheer- town throughout the progress of 111111035 Md ‘l! GTWB-lllBld C0119?" ed wildly as‘ the boys stepped fronythe game 111 gydnsy 111111 1115.111; 111111 also Mra-_W. J. Drake who, herself the train. The band struck up a of the feeling of joy U111; Qveryong ‘made all the candy for the sale. popular melody and the cheering experienced when they achieved The concert will be repeated at a ' The square was crowded 11nd at AFmc/‘N WAR AllNll/illsilliv" 111s, ssnswsmn or ms spsssh by Arrangements have been complet- Csptain MacDougail, during which e'd for the observance of the Anni- he thanked the Mayor and citizens V6118“! 0! U19 3011111 A-lflflill WM‘- lLeeylllg the station the auto for the interest they were taking The Valera“ truck carrying the ICitizons Band in the team and for the great ro- Paul's Church at 10.45 Sunday led the way to the Market Square caption 11111101111111 1113111 11s ssm 11s where an appropriate service will closely followed by the fire truck,felt that the team were just get- ‘be cilll-illlcl-eil by REV- H- D- R11)’- gaiiy decorated and bearing the»ting underway and from their per- 1110114- All" Cllllmll 591111119 11 511°"- members of the victorious teannfformance of last, night they could 111°111°Tll1l sell/l“ Wm be held l" 100k 1011,1111.“ v1si111-y_ (10111111111111; the monument which shall also he Nig called; each memiber of the team 601141110190 by ‘R91’- M-P- Rfiyllwllll. ll Mayor Fraser read an address oi forward and introduced them to the "19 Weilllllel‘ l5 lav°mbl° the chill‘ welcome ‘from the town to the 33.915111131111101 1,119 bgyg received shall assist in the observance. A big wreath will be placed on the monu- llle ‘l1°1101" they hi“! brought. 110i hand and 1i there was any partisl- 1116111 all" Whlcl‘ the ‘L351 PM‘ alone to themselves but also to the ity shown in their respective ova. will be sounded. The public are re- tions, well, the appearance of Pad- 111199196 1° 11116110- Monday evening dy N01“ was 111s csuss o; 11; and a banquet will he held in the Russ o1‘ their achievement, and expres- 111911 111191- 1111, you can't wonder at 190ml- sed the hope that this was but the 111111, 141191- 11111 M11111, my fathers, lorerunner oi further victories on athletic club officials and repre- thelr pert in the games that vet re- sentatives of U16 press, posed for 1111111181 l0 be played. il-le called on The Halifax Herald photographer. R. J. Bennett. president of the Al’. The boys leave in the morning for C- Lessee. who after extending lfilllialiiax where they will clash with the team his congratulations, asked the Crescents in the opening game - Certain 1N1: MeeDeesell w accent of the Semi-finals and they will be the Lcarment Hotel Trophy. emble- 1111130111 maticvof the league championship, rogigrg panied ‘by a ibunch of loyal ‘V§-O-O-OQQ-§O4- o-o-q-y St. James Presbyterian Church‘ MINISTER-REV w. sauce Mum. MR. F. ‘r. warms, ORGANIST AND CHOIR MASTER- Mornlng at 11.00 A. M. Antbemz-“l Will Magnify Thee" . . . . . . .. (Williams) ‘Sunday School 2.30 ‘P. M. Evening at 7.00 P. M. Amlwml-"Tlle Lerd is Loving" . . . . .. (Ginsu) l E O-Ofi-QQQOOO-OOOOOOOO-OOC ‘ St. Paul's Church, Anglican Rev. H. D. Raymond,_M.A., Rector a.so A. M.:—-Holy Communion, 11.00 A. M.—Mornlng Prayer and sermon. ' "A City Set 0n A Hill" 9-30 P. M-Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7.00 P. M.—Evenlng Prayer 3nd sermon. "Jesus The Good Physician." i l z Central Christian Church Preacher-Rev. Neil Herman, B. A Subject for Sunday Evening 4 “The Story ' That the Prohibition ' Commission Did‘ Not Tell.” A HEARTY 4+H+Q$0<+o+o++ e c ~ W'E LCOME FOR .ALL. A x xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 'x vvvvvvv vv vv vv Zion Presbyterian Church MINISTER-REV. M. SCOTT FULTON. M .a., s. n. MORNING 11.00 A. m-Sermoru-Subjeot-"The Second Mile." Anthem by the Choir. 2.80 P. M-Slbbath School-Pastors Bible Clan- “Seven Words from the Cron." EVENING 7.00 P. M-Sermom-Subject-“How Old Art Thou?” Anthem by the Choir. Mixed Qunrtoito-"Cmssing the Bar." Boio-"Flce to Face" . . . . .. Mr. Harvey MaoPherson STUDENTB AND STRANGERS WELCOME ovoowaoo-o-u ooooowooooao - Wildly - Clutter: Eljlittii nsv. w.‘ MI mo, s. A., 22o Richmond am» nsv. s. u. RAMSAY, o. ‘n. as um.- mum in. onosuna-r-w. s. Fusrcnsn, a.n.c.ou., 1.12m. ' SERVICES FOR TOMORROW 10.00 A. Ma-Pnyer Meeting. 11.00 A. M-Spcoill Service for T n Proueharz-Rav. 101-, R's Subjectz-"Yo Are the umpiu c1 God." AI\(hIm:-—"$0id|ITl of Christ, Arlee!" .. (Milieu; 2.20). Mw-Clbblth ‘School and sum can". (Dr. Ramsay‘: Clan In the Church.) 7.00 P. M. Preach: :-Rev. W. M. Ryan. B. A. Subjocizb‘ pliiitull Possibilities." Soloist-Mr. A. R. Glllls Anthum:—“8eok Ye the Lord" (loin Pam by Mr. Percy D. Williams A CORDIAL WELCOME T0 -Ai.-l. AQAA¢A‘AQAALAAAAA Law o1’ the -Age Boys. . . OO-OO§@OO '( Robert!) ) i ‘ . - 1 4 vv v1 vvv s1 Q-OOOOOOOOO *YT-OOO-O-O-Q+ f i Yv i E D i ooowoooo-woovoooo-o-wnoowoou-voécoaooaaooooogs‘; , son leave this morning for Tampa. - Feb 1'8, um. two Mr. and Mrs. W. “E. W. Taylor, Jeweller, 142 ‘Rich- ‘denoe oi F. S. Chandler, ‘r5 Euston cenTru Guardian -, BAND AT THE RINK this after- ll- . 40115 , ..-—— WE-@lNG {HINGI in 10k" 14in. and 18k. gold, the ‘best we ever had. t mond 1st. 4092-2-20-21 BAND AT THE RINK 1h noon, C is after- l 4095 l ‘FUNERAL NOTICE - The inn. oral of the late Mr. W. A. Martin will be held tomorrow Sunday jaflternoon at 3:30 from the resi- Street. later date. OBBER-VNNOE 0 F SO U ‘l’ H will meet at St. ._._. TRINITY CHURCH. — Early prayer meeting at i0 a. m. Special service for teen age boys at 11 o'clock at which Dr. Ramsay will preach from the subject "Yo are the Temples of God." Anthem: ‘Soldiers of Christ, Arise" (Miller) Sabbath School and Bible Classes at 2.30 p. m. for young men will meet in the church at usual hour. Ryan will preach at evening ser-, vice subject, “Spiritual Possibiii" ties." Mr. H. R. Giiiis will siui; at this service the anthem being, "Seek yo tile Lord," ‘(Robertsl solo parts taken by Mr. P. D. Williams. Students cordially invited to all services. _ BRIDE TO BE SHOWERED -—- Mlss Margaret Callaghan was the guest of honor at a lolly miscell- aneous silower given la in her honor by her-fellow worku of the (iuardiau staff and other "The gifts were presented to Miss {Callaghan by “A Clown" who simp- iy kept the gueL-ns in laughter with her comical remarks as silo read the verses attached tn the numerous gifts of linen, china. pyrex, cut glass, etc.. which n-as showered on the popular bride ‘whose marriage to Mr. JoseplLMc- Kenna, Mermaid takes place Mon- day. Miss Callaghan has been a valued employee of the Guardian staff for many years and is follow- ed with hosts of good wishes for her happiness. After dainty refresh- ments were served the hours were quickly passed in milsic. singing and dancing. K. OF P. DANCE. —Ti1o Knights of Pythias of this city celebrated the Sixty-third Anniversary of their order Thursday evening by a very successful Novelty Dance and Bridge, hold in Castle lIall and The Casino. There was a very large attendance and tinder the ef- ficient supervision of the commit- tee in charge with the able assist- ance of E. M. Dixon, the whole af- fair was a decided social and fin- ancial success. The Chancellor Commander of tho Lodge, S. A. life- Donaid, capahly presided over the Bridge function and u largo num- ber of players entered into the bat- tle for the honors, which resulted as foliqwr-n-lfirsi. prize, Mrs W. l’. Douli; ' prize, Mr. A. l3. Davi- son; Consolation (lady). Mrs lior- bert Plails; consolation (gentle- men), Mr l’. A. l-‘arquharsou. After, dainty refreshments were served and further enjoyment with danc- ing. this very enjoyable social event came tn a close. The chap- erohes for the dance were: Mrs and Mrs James Brady. PERSONTLS ‘Mr. J. J. —Enman. Summcrside was in the city yesterday. Master Prank Trainer, the young‘ son of Mr and Mrs J. J. Trainer, has entered the City Hospital for treatment. Florida, where they intend remain-f ing for a few months. : Mr‘. .1111... iEdwflfd n. Nichol- ‘Mrs. Vernon S. Munn. and little daughter, Marjorie. of Mermaid, are spending the week very pleasantly in Charlottetown. mo sweets e1 Mrs. Stewart, King Square. IIRKTHO River. MATTHEWS-At Hunter ill. Matthews a daughter Lillian . . W11!'_-!".1"-$i1’.'.1'.-.- s1. James riotlc and loyal 1111i Vincent is anothe but a backward 1B the language spoken. the spice growing island should in] The work done 1n the West indies ‘lily! t0 come be important. capital is St. Georges. ""111 Bllll prevail here and the peo- and love. colonies. t -vou1n" S U r; Speedway. The snow was several friends at the home of Miss Flor- oilce Iilradley. Great George Street. gales oi‘ Jack terns, Mrs Norman Lowther - | i THE CHARLOTTE Literary Society (‘Continued from page one) he world. The people are pat; llllrfleter oi these communities is he chief difficulty to union. Many, men oi distinction have come from he Barbadoes. The Island oi 8t. r beautiful island colony. English Grenada The Old condi- BAND AT "m: RINK uu r - ‘m’ m’ ‘"‘°'°1""1= 11°11 Pliyfllellly 00m _ . 5035'“ 11115 B00lfllly. This was evidently .. the island which De Foe had in ‘PH I LATVHEAS TENDER‘ mind when he wrote Robinson it is the birthplace of James Montgomery the poet. We come next to Trinidad, which said Dr. Coffin, was his adopted rome for thirty-seven which he it is one . years had grown to of the leading There are many things attractive about it. great future before it. lte seeleey totally differs almost possible to describe it logically- It is a con of geologic odds and ends. principal exports are sugar, cocoa, asphalt and oil. Rubber and all tropical fruits are also produced. it possesses wonderful possibilit- ies in regard to the fruit industry. It has a variety of people. is perhaps with the exception oi city in the world. In all it ls a fine city. The great- est inconvenience is its heat which is excessive all the year round. I l In concluding Dr. Coffin recount-iwhiie 1111111 1191111 1101 119111111111 51111111 ed what had been done through the influence oi missionary work‘ in the Indies. Wonderfuiprogress has been made along educational lines within the last thirty years. He had helped 1n the training of, teachers and preachers and today, there is a large class of educated people forming a strong and intelli-l gent community. When the speaker had finished 4 Df- Rflmflfly"! M1159 s vms o; than“ was moved by M.“ the West Indies and Canada could John Agnew who. in the course of esting talk he had ever heard on the subject of the West Indies and hoped the day would come when we would have confederation of . i A GREAT ‘SNOW REMOVER - The new Ford snow cleaning tract- or which was brought here ‘for demonstration purposes. was used ' yesterday afternoon to clear off the iheavy banks of snow and widen ‘the course 0n the Victoria. Park feet deep. having been packed there by the clearings from the road lmachilne. In‘ one trip up and down Iit completely leveled it off and ,cleared the track. it is certainly a wonderful thing ,0 have here to clear the streets after a heavy storm. » Western Guardian —T‘HERE WluL be Presbyterian service in ‘Birch ‘Grove 'I>iall, Free- town, on Sunday 27th, at 10 a. m. _.j_¢o>i- PEHSONTLS —.\lr.-W.1P. Callaghan. St. Louis, returned home Thursday night from Chicago. _._.__ -4Mr. and Mrs. 1M. T. Lambs. Springfield, were in Summerside yesterday. -4Mr. Earle Duffy, one of Kin- kora's leading agricuiiurists. was among visitors to Sumnrorsidc yo!- tcrday. -—1Mr. Abel Arsenault, Manager oi the Lmiperial 011 1C0. 1.10., Sum-- mersld returned Thursday night from a llllSlllflig trip to i-ialifax. —1Miss (Jeraldinc ‘Miner has rc- tm-ilcd to hcr homo in ‘Moncton. N; 111.. after a pleasant visit to -Mr. eudi ‘Mrs. Wm. illuchanuu, Summcrsldcl Mr. illoy Buchanan and lting friends lu Suiuiuersldc. -iMr. Eldred Buchsrlau, has rc- turncd to Charlottetown alter visit- ing his parents in Summerside. INDISCREITONS OF DIET AND EATING ' ‘S " P01 t G '58 lbtlO "l"! “m” “u” ‘ndlautlon’ ebilllharlolttetoillllla; 1E. ‘fie n i WINNlII flnmww’ com Yours to 19111811331" notfl-Dllllcflble stlpltlefl. 9W1 to either exports or imports pot- REXALL nvsrersm TABLETS pmmptiy relieve all stomach and bowel troubles. A rain. WILL CONVINCE or THEIR MIRIT Prices 50o and 01-99 Bold Only By Tu: emMPt..onU00'8Ti1 lthe West (indies with Canada. 1, possesses what had been done there and rea- wonderful resources and has a u" the lIlB-ll Blteem in which Dr. Qns thing Coffin is held. He spoke of the won- must be said and that is u is a derflflly thorough tralnins teachers land of great variety and diversityihere received, of the iu'iiuence_ from which the Canadian Banks exerted that of the West Indies and it is on the country and the need for of Beo- change of currency methods, slomeratloi: fruit industry said Mr. Pope, could‘ l" in Dominica, be made a thriving in- dustry, as the -place had all the conw ditions necessary for tbs raising of all tropical fruits. speaker took exception to some of‘ the remarks and said British Gui-z Singapore the most cosmopolitan am- “ 19"“ w“ ‘ml?’ m l“? ‘leg’. 11 1111s s11 msd. roes. it would take a. man of re» ern improvements, has fine roads 111111k41l1l9 PhYBlCF-l ilevfilillllllenl- w and a fairly good railway systemw! some snow remover, and would be, little daughter, Kathleen, have returned to their homo in Moncinn after v1.1- TOWN GUARDIAN Chief Justice Mothielon 1n sec- onding the motion congratulated the Society on the splendid lectur- °l ‘llwy had caused to be heard and said it sugared ‘well for ‘the of the young men who dis- he was new}; interested lecture but he thought that the hope 0f a confederation suonld be a long ‘time being fulfilled. was a, wonderful service to humanity ‘and those who devoted themselves ‘to this work deserve the greatest ;esteem of the people__ IDI‘, coffin J19 B11111. bad even l; a student here filenlayed a wonderful talent for, lilnguases and he has not buried that talent but used it. in the up- lift of humanity. Mr. Percy Pope in supporting the motion said he had visited Dr. Cof-j flu when hehnd taken a trip to the West ilndies; He said one would have to make the trip to realize 1 Th6. Hon. Mr. McEwen, the next, [illld the climate. , i Mr. C. M. Shannon, the next‘ speaker said he had spent 38 years in British Guiana and although the doing heavy labor. yet he was neces sary in supervising. ‘lie said the su- gar industry there could be highly, developed if British ICapitai would, only support 1t as American capit- al has developed the sugar iadustryl in Porto R160. Rev. W. Bruce Muir expressed his appreciation of the lecture andi mentioned that if confederation of‘ not be accomplished, one thing we Rey. W. lll- which mm it was the most 1mm. could have would be the reciprocity oi brain power. The vote of thanks was tendered the speaker by Mr, David Stewart. Dr. Coffin 1n reply thanked them .fcr their marks of apilreclation and ‘vanswcred several questions which were put to him by several of those ‘present, relative to the country. 1Wi1l Not Affect Island Industry The potato growers and shlllllefs of this province have ‘been consid- erably exercised of late over the MmNary-d-laughen Bill which g ts sed both the Senate and the House of "Representatives of the United "States and 111 now awaiting the o5- senf of tho President. ‘it was feared that this bill would have a serious effect upon our po- tato industry, and that 1t might possibly mean the shutting out of our tubers from the American mar- kat. lMr. 1C. C. Thompson, who is the representative of the Southgate Produce Company, in order to ob- tain definite information regarding this legislation, sent the following wire to his principals at Norfolk. Virginia. ‘Charlottetown, P. E. I., February, 24 1927 Southgate ‘Produce Company, Norfolk, Virginia. [Potato shippers of this province are considerably agit ed over pos- sible effects of Md ary-Haughen bill becoming law. Would greatly appreciate en expression of any kind from you as possible effect of this measure. i ' (Signed) C. C. Thompson 1MP. Thompson received the foi- iowing reply: Norfolk, Virginia. lFab. 24, 1927 Mr, 1C. C. Tbmupson, ‘Charlottetown. P. 1E. i. ‘The consensus of opinion i5 that lPrcsident will veto McNary- iiiaughen bill but if he doesn't we fail to see how it will effect potat- oes, as our understanding is that this item 111 not included as one of the protected products. 185d.) Southgaie‘ Produce Co. Mr. J». W. lBoultsr, ‘Secretary of the ‘Potato Growers’ Association, al- so wired -Dr. iStuart of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Wash- ington, inquiring as to the possible effect of this measure on our pot- ato industry and Dr. Stuart re- plied as follows: Washington, D. C. ‘ _ Feb. 24th, 1927. Mr. J. W. iiloulter, fec potato movement _ln any way. (Signed , W. A. Taylor Chief fBureau Plant Industry They show conclusively says lMr. Thompson that the dreaded legis- lotion cannot possibly ofifect our potato shipments in general, much less our shipment of seed for the simple reason that the Southern buyers have been taking practically all the seed potatoes we have been able to ship during the shipping season, with the shipping facilities wehave available at the present time. When we get enlarged accom- modations at Charlottetown, 8um1, merside and possibly other points. there is no doubt we can reach out lnio new territory and develop new markets. ' I CARD OF THANKS Mrs. John Crabbe and family. I FLOUR. 1.11.1 If}; “Farmers? W We will give yousspecial prices on our shock of FLOUR in 5 and 10 barrel lots and FEED in ‘x . 1 . - r 1' .1 ton 10th, as A follows: FLOUR ‘ Beaver 3m" Beechnut =5 - I, Q“°F" C111’ on call? P111111’ Cotton Seed 1 Robin Hood Beet Pulp Maple Leaf Cornmeal 5f Royal Household Cracked Corn i; Rltlligags and Barrels fillhiisholmirlllfrfcllhow ed Oats “Chisholm” C0 Ch Oatmeal ‘ Feed Wheat w 0w ‘l; .955, x - Roéliso the Balance of our Stock Es, FUR cons, BELLS, HARNESS RUGS, ROOT CUTTERS and GRAIN omimlzlggsE At 33 1-3 p. c. Discount “DON’T FAIL to call and see us when you are in the Clty attending the Farmers’ Meetings. . See our complete display of 7 latest models of the most beautiful CHEVROLET Cars ever showm A. Horne 8c Co. of SLEIGH'S, FUR ?..'4_0, c951; l THE MARKETS MONTWEAL, Feb. 25. The ex- Dort trade in ‘Canadian grain on the Montreal market continued dull today. there being practically no 40., ' 4 4 the eiiminations will be played when Fred McMahon and Bert Wil- liams cross cues. This match should draw a record crowd of fans. ' ' The semi-finals will also begin _ next week. d d _ Interest in the Balke Coleudar WW tifinlgnellgg‘ Qlgnfilrll} gllmiillllilllierd Tournament being etesed One “W w w "<1 e1 eevlewm sags “mm, market 10,. cm.“ today/at lgambros Bros., continues with mills "is to begin giving‘ chem ad. local prices for cash corn here werelm“ ‘ill-ell "l-elesl- ' marked 11D two csms ps1- bsshs] The second elimination in the which tended to check the demand. tournament Wes meved Thursday, ‘Car lots of No. 2 yellow were quotqevening when uy 150011. Clever ed at 92, No. 3 yellow at 91 c, No._snd versatile wielder of the cue de- 4 yellow at 87c and cool sweet featedfBus" Phillips in one of the corn 84 c per bushel ex store. The closest 500 point matches ever play market for Canadian western oats ed on the dsland. iScott, after a hard was also "firmer at an advance of and nerve racking game nosed 1-2c per bushel. No. l2 grades SOIdlPhIIHpQ to i119 Q1111 o1‘ 1,119 11111111 at 76° 111111 N°- 3 C- W» at 67 Qcount 500 to 491, a small margin of 99:‘! gllslllel- A flim" 799N118 Dfejnine points. A large crowd attend- va e n the spring wheat flour-sq 1111s match market b“! the" w“ 11° "M11311 Professor F. T. Watkls officiated in prices. The demand continued of s5 iudge or play’ Mme M, E_ psr‘. a limited character. There was nofry acmd as 03MB, scorer ' change in the winter wheat flouri Excitement relsned " supreme ‘or which the demand was quiet‘ throughout the match both contest- An active trade was done in all lines oi miliieed and the undertone 3:13; "elgogzgstgn hiifigeull: was firm. There was no improve-F mellt in the demand for roiled oats a ' and the market was quiet but Messrs- Ram“? and 071mm“ steady. Owing to the continued lib-‘played the ml"! 9.] minim“ l“! 8M1 suppnes o1- n-esh eggs comm; night before another umper crowd. forward from the United States. mm"? lumping into the lead in the undertone to the local market the early erases was forced to cue was again easy and prices i01- five‘ his prettiest to stay out in front oi and ten case lots to grocers and the latter, who made a sensational other dealers were ‘shaded one centpomeback in the dylns 111011181118 0i per dozen. The market was moder-j the match to nose his opponent out ately active. Fresh extras were iby 13 .po'inis_ ‘Lu a case of emergency it is sometimes advisable m reward the 11151-11 W910 111811190 V011 ‘to ‘emerge. f villain 1 1101121 4 One oi the llrgeot and but equipped Home ‘In Elihrn Canada. Contain: 1R0 rooms, 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated In the pa! few your:- I-‘ow mm: ltwcugheui oanua and the unit“ sum have It: splendid lilui. Courteous aervloe to all duals. Teln- phonel In Nomi. Rate: 04.00 to $5.00 per day. x ‘ x x x x xxx x 1 - - . . ‘ * . ....__._..-\e~— “"'T_P7=**1r _ P . quizzed staid c toéi-i c, (‘lasts at 4-1 c lMflndgy 1113111 111s 1111111 101111.] s; t Charlottetown to .. c an secon s at c per doz- , - en. The receipts were 1.140 cases. ’ l > Co,’ ' '1 -Bu'sin s in t t ntl d i -. ' 1.1;. :....£3..“.°.f3.°.‘2. 1211?. .213 WEAK MEN Pr-r-e-o- - weather prevailing but prices were l unchanged. Cariots of Prince 1511-, ' ward island green mountains wsrel quoted at $1.60 to $1.65 per bag of ninety pounds. Quebec white, stock at $1.10 to $1.15 per bag of ninety pounds in bulk ex-track. and New Brunswick Green Mountains 11081.05 to $1.10 per bag of eighty l’ HARRY CJROWMMInlgIr i VICTORIA HOTEL Alexander C. Gibb, Montreal; J. D. Halsman. Port Eigin; J. R. Broader. Windsor, N. S; H. Belling- er, Toronto; W. Ksompf. Guelph: ‘lulu Our Jlerbnl Remedies Book on Slin Diseases. New Treatise on Chronic Dilelsej by Herbal Remedies. Pnriinhletmsn has: of Manhood and diseases of men. Booklet on Female ills and advice. free by mall. 30 years’ ax- perienco. (Without criticising or disparaging your doctors write us before losing bone. ato s... Therefore not likely to at». 1 try shippers extras 85. firsts pounds ex-store. The butter mar- ket’ was moderately active bad firm. Sales of New Zealand finest crea/mery butter were made at 41 3-4 c to 42 c per pound and eastern, townships regarded No. 1 pasteur- ized at 41 1-2 c to 41 3-4 c per pound. The receipts were 663 paclo, ages. Extreme dullness again mark-i ed t-he cheese trade but prices were unchanged. Western grades were quote at 18 c to 18 1-4 c per pound. The receipts were 81 ‘boxes. ‘OTTAWA, 0nt., Feb. 25. - The Toronto market is slightly lower today but no changes have been reported from other Canadian markets, Chicago, is again weaker. GNTIO — The situation is weak with dealers now quoting country shippers for ungraded eggs extras 38-40, firsts 35-37, seconds 30-02. delivered. Prices to retailers entree 44-40. firsts 411-148, seconds 38-39. American are Jobbing here at 37 1-2. MUNfPRiIuAilr-No further chanle ls reported from this market which is still heavily supplied. Dealers are quoting country shippers ex- tras 412-441, firsts 39-41. 11800111111 34. Saskatoon receipts are very light and there are not sufficient, arriving to grade out the extram: Fifty canes of Ameriwn fresh sr-' rived recently costing 49 luiddown from IMlnnawta. Dealers are quot- ing firsts and better 52. wecondsfl. IIUDMONFDON -— The market is easy under better rzveips British Columbia also are. coming costing delivered extras 40._ firsts 88. Dealers are quoting c0151;- weconrlu 28. Prices to retailers 02-‘ irllfl. firsts (I, seconds 80. . VANCOUVER - The market is lower. Demand from the prairie! is still heavy with two can on i for kindnegu ohownnnd letters of. ayhmniay received during 111111143:- s x xx vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv ' gilt and ... .. moat. 1 llllltnii. will: to thunk their friends ,1 induced rom- ma! to arms n. rder. {rm-as w?! invqbcen ship- ped uus weal. Price: ms imn time ll, pallet audits:- "1 J Treatment by mail our specialty. 13M Davis, Vancouver. B. Canada's Oldest Herbal institute English Herbal Dispensary Limited. Q ,. (Farmefs Week- February 28th to March 4th ‘ WE WELCOME all the delegates and their friends, and invite them to mike our store emu neadqvlrtw- LET U8 BE OF SERVICE - 1'0 vlou _‘ on.- nook 1' of Roms, CATTLE and POULTRY remedies is eovnplete In all nlllble mm Meludlnu HUM- PHREVB I-PECIFIOQ. Fleming's Daniels, Coopers, Sure-Shot Pratt's Herbageum I1 you have a lick or biom- F. E. Dodman. Montreal: C. L. Kaufman, Brsntiord, Ont; J. Arneit; Wm. 8. McLean. Amherst: L. H. Johnston, Chatham, Ont; B. Nyveen, Montreal. a ,n11ri Since taking over this Hotel we have spin! many 111.11.11.11 of ilplllrl In reptile nhdihaprviifimbnli. it in dew tile livid“ He“! i! it! clan in 11H Miilfimo Pl“;- lnon. it lpgufl lo 110000 who want a 00111001401010 Hotel and splendid tabla In! excellent urvm a! a molar- m price. Rain from 03-09 N UN f‘ per filly _. , _, Gmriottetown _, Mm L‘. in Mp, _ t...‘ ,. , .. 1