-Rare I‘i'a§re'nc/e Delicious Flavour IIhase&5anImn\'s SEM. BRAND TEA stCOl"FCE \~)_ A Wanted- ff’/_ Feinule 5"’ t 1. -Wi’ Mm" H0 esroz-4-24-si +;o++o++e< CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS on lnsertiols ...............---~-~---~---» 10° ner line oi ii words F0," |n|¢|-tiene ......_._......‘..-»-----»-~- 56 Der line nf ii words mlm mssrtlnnl ..=....V.`.....‘v............. _.__ _,_--_ _%____ _____. Miscellaneous f'/fp" oimuo noom WANT53-;taA)le_mn“ by May ar-i. lNo. A Me|:>oNAi.D, LAND SUR- 70 per line of 5 word; veyor. Hermaovlllo. 8403-3-29-lmo. , -ii B. B.. care Guard ,‘;l,f_`m hh-£421.31. _ ..//---"'-‘_""""”""' For Sale Ep was/t1' - Fon sate .i v___,,_ For sALE - G0-¢P-RT- -G°°D,* farm. 'r. o. nag.-tt, west nay- .-luliitioii. Apply Giwfdllm. sets-as-21.; ,,__-- -----‘Novice-I AM PREPARED 1-o ron sate _one Youne. cow frcsllc ned.---S. Henry. Southport. 8916-4-24-(il '_______,_ lunc. best ot condition Aul ~ _ ‘ . ti _u,.,,5_, Ltd. 8941-4~27tts. __»--_-* " '_'*`_`_”W A|.E_sH P INTERNA “Engl keroseiio engine throttle ;;overnor almost new. Henry Plntis, Braukiey. 8017-4-26-2i E?i'§,tT»ElZ§??>§"EB§B mu-lr, sllgiilly used, .bent of t-on ditlun. .»\uld lli‘0s._ lilll- - -' 8942-fi-27tts t-can-itll*-i\\so_ and well-house ant I..-o--Ir ruiinintz tiirongh farm. if nut .-nhl by .Private Sale by thc ii1‘.~'i ol .lliun will ho solil by iiiiu tim. Sigmui by owner .llulicr Heel' FARM Fon sate-FIFTY ACRES pl' puui in at high stale of culli- ““l‘"‘ “' N‘“"h 'mvor C°""("`i Ai'rrlnultural -Hull or ndtlrc:-is 1'. near to <~li|ir<-ii. svliools. Huw :ind will-r mills Oyster mud .ti foo to Iii Kent St.. ffflittrloitotown. ` 8928--I-27-3| V ` '1`-.§`i.`tl¢`"'"`”` TO LET -FLAT HEATED. 153 ilrt-:it George -Street. Iinyor Sillilili. 8901-4-24-'ll _ T0 LET-HOUSE AND BARN. ' ‘8819~-1-2071 _ .iuiiu \\'ulkt=.i', Elm Avenue. -_ g943.4.27;v[31_|FARM FOR SALE-AT STRATH- _ ______._ ,g Hotel 1 Victoria - ' Ons oi the largest and best lqvliioed Hotels _ln Eastern Canada. Contains 120 rooms. 44 of which _ es. pi-iv ts baths. Cempletolly iiehh In the past few re.-. _y ' ~_ Hotels throughohg ¢'a`1il at and the United States have its splendid table. Qourteoill service to all Guests. Tole- Phones in rooms. Rsies $4.00 to '$6.00 per y. ' Charlottetown. H0161 Ltd. Proprletgri' uf I HARRY C. BROWN, Manager: da _Y .. _.N A _ Here is“th'eProI>f . 1'hs¢D.. ch.»'»"o'i'.’.¢‘.n.».¢__ _ does positively relieve the most gf-piles., K everywhere the standard :'..z‘..m:.r'..nL7n{.§_°"r‘.z.=t1°s Dlrtiihgsr ease: ' “bare thousand! of lmilar esasei I- ' _ _ M . , . _ =-`- fi.l"“t-¥.*.‘."ilL'°-.i.‘.’t‘.-1‘..‘Z“‘ "’~'.%‘»... x use it on vile gmfs Restaurant last evening and olthsvorst kind. wgxths hmthusissm .orevlllvil “Ii JW' lsidno eien ._tlse.all\1\\° » l S 'mlm whenmfi »=§§.7‘§"....1 .@¥.’{sm¢°H~-ci..»-.- Ointment. I reeowedtokyltnndafter “lint i-'ruboxss 1 had no trseeof the Pike. It greatest relief I ON' s°t».sndIen o oth sulisrenwho me this taxa. an 115 -he maria - "W *“°“°“ ““° "" """°“° “ §_¢%»~f¢~'¢.t~=-‘uh si _ f - -. _ -, ,» /rr' __ NG"‘G|R|_ Hal/_ house- cEN'rnAi.i.v Loon- WANTEDOHUIJ/O;Jxpermn¢e -woum ed, wanted, te-u or eleven rooms. 3?' ,,.0,.k w1¢h'dr.3g5mak@.-__ Alivly “S". care of Guardian. 9 . SEI). Smith, liieritiald. 8935. - Sauder-son, Mill-burn, P .E, I. FOB SALE-20 BBLS. SLAKED FM-IM F-'OR SALE .AT KINGSTON .'»t\ur1‘--.s of lnnd. 2 barns and _' llox llii. iCity. ' 8912--I-26-2l - of farm. Four :ind -u lizrli mllcio A__.__,___._ _ from r-ily. I-‘ur piirticiilurs apply BIG EARNINGS, STEADY EM- -_---f WANTEQCATS WITH DAY OR two old kittens or about to have young. Good prices paid. Apply l’. A. Furquharson, Henna-ssey Building, City. . 8705-4-14tf. __________------ . B388-3-274! NOTICE-CARRIAGES REPAIRED and painted. A-iso driving wagon for -sole at 104 Edward St.. city. ` . 8832-4-Z1~8l WANTED "' MARRIED COUPLE without children to work on nity, 8898-4-24-41 shear sheep with my new elec- » trl_c shears-after -May lst. Sat- isfaction gtmrxtnteed.- Douglas 8900-24-31 A_ MILNE FRASER, WELL known Typewriter Dealer of Halifax, is at Victoria Hotel. Any one requiring it new or rebuilt tyipewriter should see him there , between 1 and 21p. ni.. or 6 and :md 7 D. m. _ 8930 - Malo Help Wanted WANTED - MAN FOR FARM work. Apply llurry Jenkins, i.\iInrket -Building, city. 8930--l I 27-53. FIREMEN, BRAKEMEN. BEGIN- _ nr-rs_ $150, inter $250 monthly, (which position?) Write Railway WANTED - MAN 'I'-O WORK I on small ful-in near city. Apply lirntllvy, [lox ISS, city. S931 fi-27»3i. ployment i'or Barbers. 'B000m9 - »luu'be'r College. Uvilurimehi "F" linliiitx. 3-1-iff-llif FOR SALE-TWO GOOD BUILD- Ing 1015 sliilntnd Off I¢0i1$!WOI‘lh Avenue. Apply Mrs. Angus Cum- eron, 81 Longworth Avenue. cons. Kings -County, consisting of 50 acres. Aipply to Noll -McDon- ald, Strathcona, or to owner. Martin Duff, 33 Monmouth Street. Somerville, Mass. 8866-4-23-Si. FARM ron eats-as Acnss oF choice land 'at Forest Hill, 80 . acres clear, balance with A good -growth of tire wood, large house i _ and other building; -in sood re- ' pair. Well fenced and watered. Apply to Lester R. Henderson. 13 Walden St, Ii. Cambridge, \lVla.s‘s . ‘ 8894-4-24.7i WANTED- YOUNG M.A-N FOR work on farm and fox ranch. 'One with ranch experience pre- -ferred. Good wages to right par- ty. Give full particulars when rc~ plving. Address P. 0, Box. 1'l2,` Charlottetown. 8920-26-ti ’ Slttimtlon Vacant* A BRIGHT MIAN OFI WOMAN to sell popular line household necessities and toilet articles; -big commission; experience or - cap!-tal unnecessary. Bradley- Garretson, Limited, Brantford. ont. s. v. Aol. 27-121- ______.__. T0 LET House with modern conveniences. 118 Kent Street. His,-bath and fur- nace, also a large building in rear with Blacksmith -Forge and Faint ghep., unsurpassed for sn! mechanical work. Flight In the business centre. Here's a real I s apply at ence to cu U FRED. H. TRAINOR. ,, Banquet-Meeting g bsiiquet and meatiliil et -Inner- _ii the miorsie ot the hon oi :gg West End It -looks ea tlumlii me amgmigtie point of view. ‘ \v‘l'ilEtf continued win for them more -than. one' hard found. hat- tie on the diamlond ‘ml °“mm°"° very formldcbll l8ll'03l¢501\ IW Central Guardian MILKMEN-See ad of I\laoKie & Coon front page of this iaeue_ ‘ WHIST.--Don't forget whist in St. J»0seph's Sodslity llull, Wednes- day evening. AUCTION SALE - 00 barrels eating apples, Spies, Greonings, ,lSnows. and .Sweets to ‘he sold to- ilet' on -Market Square. eleven o'cloik. - J. A. .MacDonald, Auct- Blii IEAGIIIS ,.__.__ AMERICAN LEAGU E 8undly’e Gamko WASHINGTON. April 26- Four runs in the 10th inning while Washington was scoring two gave a victory over the Senators in their first encounter. Roe- enthai put his towm._in the lead in APRIL 2'/» 1926 ._ _ _ _ 'rum quAnt.o'r'1‘E'tjowN GUARDIAN y C _ y ' non 'rmi.T . f // ' f// 0 good opportunity. For full parti- ln~Memory of Lucy Mebonsi ,B _ A lone r. 8937. MM' lst.. five -single _young and three young men with all wanting positions on curing a farm laborer. _ Committee, the Trustees and Session it was decided to roc new St. James' Manse. The ne building 'will be _erected ‘on church grounds. -~---_ ' 'PERSONALS returned Inst evening from John. N. B. Mrs. John Richards expects where she spent the winter. Mr F T Morrow leave th spend the remainder of the wee In Memoriam Mn. mcHAno E. SMITH Many will learn .wi-th regret , f y o il" w The funeral took -place on Sa M. Moore. ‘Howtind R. -1-Illlson, Do lohn T \foKg.nzlc and iW.tlter It crtzson. ,country and -besides n wld(-, cirr-_ ‘Green of this- city, 'Star Twirler for Eastern Star land will reside here for the lure. Nelson comes with an e -hall followers. and iikealblc_ so much so that he all whom he meets. BIRTHS on April the 17th. to Fred A. an ‘li/Irs. MocQuarrle. it son. pitai, Gummerside, on April 25th Robert MaeCs.llum. Place on March 31st to Mr. an daughter. Annie Frances Tho sa MARRIAGES BRYENTUN- JACKSON At tht'-.‘ V Id. I. on Wednesday. April 21st, » Louis William Bryenton of Iiruck- ley to llnzel Viola, only daughter ot' ,United Church l‘a1-sonuge. York of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jackson llruckley. The ceremony was .pc DEA1'-H8. born, ‘P. E. I.. aged 75. urday, April 24~t'h of Ilotbert .EMI Ii. Kennedy of Ollioury is a daugih cr ot the deceased. In Memoriam est who pared to eternal rest grit 27th, 1923. i "’ ' sohrafton Street. - _ - ‘The fiewere placed upon,_h¢r grave' Msy wither and' dsqay ` , ' But love 'fer' her M40 eibepe beneath .D ` . It = l . _ wh". Dr chu.. nunmt INSERTED BY MOTHER AND Shall never fade away.‘ ' stevens ' The Anchors bsseibeli ciu-b held 3925- 1, 5 "gm that will bear watchin! as the season pr0l\‘°l"°l. THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRI- CULTURE will receivq on 0|-,about Apply ut once if interested in sc- TO BUILD MANSVE.-At B joint meet-ing last evening. in St. .lam- es' School room, of`the Building, the 1: eed at once with the building, of the the Mr. and Mrs. W. ll. V. Dunbwr weok's pleasant visit to Saint io return next Thursday night lo Charlottetown from New York . . . 5 morning for -l-la-lifux where he will, . k l of the passing of Richard Edward’ Smith of 3 Brighton Road, Char- lottetown. and fonmrrl f o nal. tu day last to the People's Cemetery, the hallhearers being flifessrs. (l-eo aid M'cKinnon. C . ‘Gavin Duiiy,i t , , I , ' 9111! I of friend-s, leaves to mourn it will-l ow, formerly Catherine McGregor of but 48, and six children; viz: " Mrs. Carl E, Honore oi’ Seattle; lil/Irs. (‘.. Fztirztll Fisher of Montrenli lil. iMncBrair¢ in '\Viiinipog, Misses iiiltlltli, Mliinie nnti M115. Sidney' ’Mr. Earl Nelson. arrived in tho' i‘.‘1In‘1'i in 8 weeks. Write |l\'l-ole-r,t_~lty ln..-it night. 'from .Saint John' ` t`u- (viwhle rcputmlon as ii -bull hurlcr (ol no mean reptile and his t`ntnre work on the mound will no douhti ,be eagerly tmticipoteil by local* . lie is rt clean cut young athlete, is i ,hound to be a great favorite with` MacQUARRIE -- At ISearletown, ,BAXTER--At Prince County Hos- t0 Rev. R. H. and -Mrs. Baxter a son, IMODONALD - -At Launching formed by Rev. llusbert T. Smith. FORD-At the ‘Prince ’Ed\vnrti I island Hospital, Saturday. April 24th, William A. Ford oi’ Kings- merchant oil' Oliienry after an ill. ness of only three weeks. Mrs. .l. xiii* . LE 9‘_ cANNzo coops . I Fon ~ _ ' This wttit ’oNtv 8864-A-23-5| ' This is the time of year to eat lots of Canned Vegetables. *Buy a supply now. PEAS' or CORN 2 Tins for 29c. 3lU1! TOMATOES 2 Tins for 29c ' . FANCY TOMATOES' Chef Brand 201: E _ _ ` PINEAPPLE (Sliced) Per Tin 19c TOMATO SOUP _ (Clark’e) Per Tin 10c W H isi VEGETABLE SOUP- (Clark’s) Per Tin 10c I1- ' ' _ -BAKED BEANS . r. -Mr. smith W... -...ii 1...... .....i‘ Without Sauce, large tin 191: , widely emcomerl in both city and, - Psaeuns lc` _ Ijleztvyi Sy-r-up-2 Tins 45c_ -V PEARS Light Syrup-2 Tins 35c PLUMS _ -,. 15c Per Tin S __ .- ._ _ TOMATO SOUP _(CiImpb_e,l,l’s__-_-2 Tins for 25e _ Il- PILCHARDS 2 Tins 296 MACKERAL __ 2 Tins 40c WAX BEANS. ` ' it 2'for 40c SPINACH T- 2 Tins 35a 1 KIPPER -SNACKS' 3 for 25c d l ‘, CDRN SYRUP 5_Poun.1 Pau 45s i ' GOLDEN SYRUI5 2 for 25-c BLENDED JAM 4 Pound nail 4.5¢. d ~Mns. Aeneas P. MeDonald,n§t` 4 Pound 50g , PEANUT BUTTER Large Pail 29c BROOMS ` ' 390 Each .- PRUNES These are good size .and extra value ’ at 2 lbs. for 25c . SMALL PRUNES 3 Pounds for 30c ELLIS-/Phe death -took place Sal- » H I TEA ‘ - Special Blend-49c Per Ib. * EVAPORATED Choice Peaches-Per Lb. 25e. °. Choice Apriycots-304`:' Per Lb. _ , SHORTENING - No. 5 Tin-90c No. 3 Tin- '31 ‘Fl so HONEY 5 Pound Pail--85c 2% Pound Pail-50c ` .itiiiiiii/.fi s. sun 11°- GROCERS _ W the eigthth with a- home run. .Washington-.......-... 612 Score: New York 71- for the In-diana. Cleveland . . . . .. St. Louis »- s-AU! .- cate Score: Johns, Harfoot and -Msnlon. _-.1- NATIONAL LEAGU E , (Sundays Games) illusion 815 1 1 -NEW YORK, April 25--'Fha New York Azrietrioans sivon.th31ir;l3eu(;ag, ._ 2,, I'lIlCB War o er seree w 1 a el-` 1 _ .- _-" ,, J' '- hmm md” by B “wr” M 7 Z' -Meighen's back in town is about count 0_1 the Liberal receipts. ‘all need be said to assure rplcture Sales of ca, 1.,” df New B,-“us lane that Lhero'S 8011261111115 ro-YH? wioir Green Mountains were made, worth while in the line of screen at $4 to $4.25 per msg, Queues: entertainment now showing at the varieties at $3.50 to $3.75 un G . ~I’rlnce Edward Theatre. ' ‘ __ _ 001;-|?;1_and Cochrane' Ho" and "The Man Wlho Found Himself" -bag of 90 pounds ettrack. The 'I‘om‘s latest is an original 'for the` n\\arketl for beans wait; stegdy lbttit tie vo ume was sma . ar os -2 of New white pa-ered were quoted n at $2.40 to $2.45 per 'hushed and 'Phila1ielDliia .. 2 7 1 2 2 A-pm 25_tg¢_ Louis screen by .Booth Telring-ton 5 slug-feast here ¢0.[ pleasing) romantic’-dnalrrtadaxgtainst Cl I (1 I di , r on cltgroun.A re .Gree a trio effwlanlixian hurlézfswvhfa ma-'le "Back Home and i3roke"~bI"°k°l1 1018 Hi $2.60 lo §2.65 DEI' -hits to -win 11 to 5. Kleufand “The Bachelor Daddy,” direct 'Brewu’a Ieftflelder, led ed. Virginia Valli is 'I`0m's leadin the attack with two circuit clouts, woman. ‘MUMa““S- ZHCUSTY and Rice also -As Tom Macaulay. son of th hit homers, for the locals. Xvhiieppresidem of 3 gmail gown pan Speaker registered 'tr l’oUi‘-lJl1’$i§€l'.Tom has his own ideas of doin [|18 C0|d_ _saw Chgcag0.W1n today that 'fiom is sent to Sing Sing fo two years jist liecatise his young- liRO0K-LYN, April 25-T-he Rob- is about to marry Lon Morris, -th -ini. event--ii up -t-he series- of fourlcrooked bunker. He arrives _Inst to i|;uines_ with New York, winning a lute to prevent the wedding. 1-le re \‘;li;\`<\'lllliiHtr bfiillo by 8 to 6. A turtle to finish out ills term in th l’ me fu" ‘by Skflli' Wifli OHS 011 ‘belief that everyone has luinet ' ' is-f *.1- Y f '. _ \ _ » . 6' V. . ’~ °`. '.\ Wingfield and Bischoff: Covelcs-I "' . »" kie, Murherry, Ferguson, and Ruel. ' . Found ’Hii`nse1f” business. l-lls father. and so doe everyone else, believes he's onl wasting his time stepping aroun 1 with the “high hat society crowd tP` Ed `d tres were aio made at 30 1-2 par dot. %.b. shipping' points. The dome to joibblug - `ade was fairly active there -being a stead .de- mand Aangi l>ricqe..v|era- unehngged There 'was no further change in prices- for potatoes ibut the under- tone to the market was cas on at western potatoes at $3 to §3.50 per _ bushel. There was no important change in the con"dit1o1i'of the rbut- S ter market, the undertone being eabout steady. The volume ot k business was not large and the de- ,mand was confined to small lots gist' unchanged prices/ y The condi- 5 tion of the cheese market was firm Y and some export :business was didone over the cable for shipment ' by the first vessel sailing iron; 2 In -reality. Tom has brought someqhh, Don and pumhggeg of gmail . big accounts to the bank throughl S th, K , _ . en "Q1ncha,;r;n§°‘§f,;‘§,,f”d L Sew this association. spot at 1-1 to ii 1-4 por pound. ‘ ‘ One day a shortage is discover- -DETROIT' April 25_U h F , _ ed, and -Lon Morris. T/.~m’s zusines er Wag wo ,good for Deruggxc 8:11, and social rival, makes a report t 5_000 mu,,,geou_5 mm, who ,braved the bank examiners. The result 4-2. I 1 . .o. _ “_ ll ci brother who borrowed the mo Not until the prison rates actu waiver, Thurston and schsur; any shut :um on fro.-n'iii.» worn |£y_ llc takes ad-vantage of this po ,sent the G‘ant-s ahead in the third again,” him but I°‘ournler's drive over th rightl . ’ 'field wall with one on ‘gage the!! The mmdlnder of me pliomm “ohms Um mad again ` aien up with linw he en.l;\t:4 lh |S<'oro: I Now York . . . . . . . . _ . Ilrooklyn :nm »-»- s-es. e deciding pun, i _ _ Score: ‘l’itishili'gh _ . . . . . _ Chicago Y-do and -Smith, Jones, Jliartnett. l or-Noi-N-NATI_ -A-przi lllonkcd St. Louis, today Iii-ds landed on Sherdel r= lor seven safet'es runs. Score: St. Louis _ 'Cincinnati . .-. . .. -.Siierdr-l, Haines- and :Lucas and ilargraves. 0111>' Ramos scheduled INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Saturday's' Games lllochoster, 2; Jersey City, 1_ Newark. 11: Toronto, 5. liitliiinore, 30;_sy|e1gu_w,e, 5_ llni'i’alo,'lH; Redding 4_ ' Syracuse 4; Repghng 2 _ Jemvy Cllr. 3: Toron , 2. Toronto, 8; Jersey city, 2 1* 3U"di¥'s qamee. | .U0 asewsrr- . _:,- . , - v'.. > Every person, ,who i -cords Big or Little Soft or Hprd I Old or Young To KNOW You won't care who steps Von them alter using REXALL - CORN SOLVENT Price 25e. I |.~ <4. ¢i'l.|l. ‘ .- .., -i. _ ' uf ‘-._ _ . .ut-czniiinn. ore.-ufit-iii. Nt-hr. wis-‘ ""`“"" M""g“"' 1"' S'”‘~-'G femu- ’“"`"”'lS1ll’Ilor Barnes null O`Neil lm" in ‘ho “°|“ 'lf f\lfH‘ll'2lll. il -nine/loo, April 25~A perfectly T"“'}” y°""ge' '"'""‘0r -11 'ho vic- oxeoutefl squeeze play with ¢h9'ilirr John llorrlngton. Norman s-core tied in the eighth enahlell`T`l`0\’0l'. Charles Stevenson. Julia ~(`.liica-go to dclcnt the w0rld‘s cham. l.l.>yt and Lynn l~`oni=tuue are ,1,,,-0 Iiiou -Pitloburgh Pirates today ii\“"\*ii I" llfftllliiiorlt hurts i|“"f Hr-at appearance here this Tom vltiolghon has maliy "fnt:.i.i Near. four to three. Wilson 'open-ililmscli in "Tile Mtn. \\'ho Found ,vii lhe inning with it double, waslllimself." saorli”ced to third and Grimm then The movie star contest art off to glroiintled out to score Wilson with it good .quart ye|;¢@r¢|ay_ Come and 342 460 O»O '-5 gash -1 55-4 roll. S 0 lots of _fodder goods were made on lg Aurania, First ‘ 1 -1 , Ship to Reach' ey to cover up some losses in Wall ' Chicago '_ 4 9 0 Street will not como out and co . Detroit 2 5 o Foss. QUEIII-JC, A-prii 28.-'-lice condi- ltltms on the St. ‘LBWTGIICB 'River docs Tom realise tlze full oxien-t. of und in the Gu-ii’ having lmprioveii his socriiice_ But be accepts his in the lust few IIHYS. two pa.eseDSP1' YM Dlliiosoiihioally. hecoires u mod- liners dodked in Quebec this morn- ` el prisoner and ir. so -n made a. trus ing, three in the afternoon an-'l - one tonight. _ .sitlon to eschpe when news reaches ‘The first to arrive was the Aur- -him that the “only girl" baqk home anis. which docked at six o‘clock e and thus carries of the honor of be- o ing the _first arrival at the Ancient -|»Ca.pitai from across the Atlantic e tfhis season. l it is still unlikely that- any of the five passenger ships, which were is .scheduled to make their western e terminus at -Montreal .will go tur- Ilid of two .prison cronies to squure|\hcr up the river on account of i"i illillifs with Morris. lt‘s it happy in-ing still ehioked with ice uliovu Pllillllil in which Toni st-is the irllSorel. . . , g ; and the banker urls the punish- Closely following the Auraniit mont he so richly ilu,-series, 'brother Ralph _liar-i». the role try you-r luck for one of the Prizes. Market “"9” “mil Mowhcgnhhlx r'i’i'-egg.) _ 'rim A D ,ispot cash grain market was again 2 ___ , "quiet today there being no lm- 5whnL“€f;-provement from local or export and ?qaI;\_-buyers for supplies the tone was'uniess the kidneys are strengthen- and four steady and prices were unchanged. A -firmer feeling developed in the ‘flour market for spring wheat -grades ‘but there was no change of Ibusiness iior export account showed -no Improvement the de- ,muntl still .being restricted. But .the local and country demand was steady with car lots of first pst- ont_s quoted at $9. second patents at $8.50 and strong Ibakers at $8.50 in _lute begs. ex track, less ten cents [lor barrel for spot cash Tho condition of the market for winter wheat 'flour was unchanged Drives ‘being fully maintained with ' -it moderate - amount of business, ‘passinin ‘The tone of the market. for all lines or millteed remains- ‘very firm with prices unchanged. The irlide in bnled hay showed no ,note A firm :feeling continues to* "prevail ln the egg situation owing to the continued good demand for Supplies for storage purposes.- Sales of western, extras were re- ported at 30 1-2 flrsts, seconds at improvement and the market was _ quiet with no change in prices to, has _ 25 1-2 per dozen f.oJb. Saskatche- wan. and purchases of Ontario ex- , Queen _.I-Iotely ‘ lines _‘taking ever this ‘ “.'.1‘.ZI.°.'.,I".iI "'13 I.'lTl`.'..”"T.f ` repairs and improvements it is new the inset Hotel ef Ile eiaee In the Maritime Prev- ineee. it appeals te these who want a eemiortabis Hotel and splendid table and excellent service at a moder- ate prles. Rates $8.00 a day. Charlottetown Hotel Co , Ltd. PNMIDIWI L. MQQUAID, lllhller was the iMontnairn. Third in line is wus the Letitia, while she was fol- io loworl by the 'Montrose and the Au- nf sonia which camo in alt 5.10 p. m. A Reliable Kidney Medicine For Children So Says Manitoba Lady oi Dodd'e Kidney' Piiil. Mrs, L. Strom Gave Her Children Dodds Kidney Pills for Involun- tary Urinatlon with Excellent Results. Mubvihill, Mlm.. AIlJ\"ll_ 26.- (5ps¢is1)_-Weak kidneys are not ‘confined to grown p9,0l>lB, 00-U- They are too often found in child- |ren. sowing the seeds of future ills -ed and put in condition to do their full work, Mrs. L Strom, a well known resi- dent of this place. reietes~her ex- in prices announced. The volu.me_p.,r5em,¢ in .hs iollowlng letter of praise. She says: “-1 have `usod Dodd's Kidney Pills for my child- ren on several ocoa&(0l!-3 Mid Gm ghui to say they havegiven mo great satisfaction in the case of in- voluntary urination. I: almll con- tinue using chem and wouldnot be without them in the hotles.” The .primary cause ‘of izhis trou- ble is weakness of-t’he_hla'lider and kidneys; The child is lllwliie to GUn~ trol the muscles that govern -the lbladder, consequently the urine ipasses away involuntary, mostly during the hours of sleep." The very best remedy for this trouble _is Dodd`e Kidney Bills. ___ ____.....____ I LARGE’ I _ SPIlIIIll8*_ sin I Smooth as' vel- vet.-Tough as lea- ther. __ Painters use them. Housekeepers use them. “ Autoists use them. . Big value. Get me. ""=":e.e.i!t"=°°: 1 lil”-3?* P -,,,` _M _,__ _..\.-»- ~»--°' T l l .i Ikl i ___ $1 Yi i. " JZ. l a I .. - i- 1 }‘i t 15