A w!‘ Agents \Vantcti MAY 17, 1926 _/-—-% _ flake thlS Test-FREE f use coupon) p No ~ More pain-surequivk. gaferelieftlulswq V i, (he mbpirig trii-Ifpretsln‘; of shoes againatithe oea thatcaulel ' Con“, No corn remedy in the world will remove a corn and prevent it fmm growing again, flit/ll! i! rumwn rlir mm: at tlu 1mm fllllf. Stop the mun-und the corn dis- . “m, That's exactly what Dr. sdmll’: Zinc-pads do-and the only corn remedy in existence that does it! p0,- many years Dr. SchoIPs. Zine- Pgdl were made for the exclusive use DZSoImIIZs 44. of doctors. Today it is the univer. sal home rep-iedy, used by millions of people with wonderful results. Dr. ScholPa Zinc-pads are thin, medicated, antiseptic, protective, safe and sure, All pain ceases the mo- ment on_e is applied to a corn. Dr. Scholl'a Zino-pzda are made in three uimi for Corns, Callouaes and Bunions. A]; all drug and shoe stores. Mail coupon below for free ample. ._._._.__,____________‘ The Seholi M11. Co., Toronto. Ont. Please mall lire sample n1 DI. kluril‘: 7.1m» ’ Pads Iol Conn. anll Dr. William M. SAhoLPI I | Book. "The Feet and Their Caie." i0 | ' I Norm l Z1n0- ads ; Put one on-t pain is gone l cu; ..__. s... l -,:I___ owwn-o r One Insertion Four Insertion . mght lnaiirtlonn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. " +O-O-O+OQ-QQ-¥QOO-O-OOOOLO-OOOOQ-QQQ++OQOQr l PORTRAIT AGENTS -- WRITE gm- cutalogue, United Art, 1.td., 4 Brunswick. Toronto. A. WL lfglllillo liolp Wanted _¢-— '_"7A WANTEDMA MAID FOR oeu- m...“ linilsti\\‘til‘l(. Apply Mrs. liuvics, 1~i Esplaililtlc. For Sale FOR SAEE-GRAY DORT TOUR- lug ciil‘. Apply Mrs. I). _ Lean t'rupau'l. 9‘ ' FOR SALE-IONE BLOOD HORSE i200 llis. 7 yours old, A. A_ Pol- li\l'il, Now ilavcn. ‘iiililii-fi-lfi-Iil FOR SALE OR "ro LET—STERL- In: lIiIlit-‘O, 7R (iraiton S1,. Iiaru with twenty stalls. Phone 600 9225-5-12-81. FOR SALE—QUANTIT_Y REGIS- u-rod flannel" Seed Outs. Joscph llacbeiul, iiarlllliltoll. 9292-154 5-31- ,_._. _____. FOR SALE-CHOICE OLIPPERSi t'lI‘lIlil‘Ii. No. l (lovorninoiit (iraii- (‘ll 'i‘iinnlhy Seed-Louis Pelt!" son, (‘lu-‘ltoil. iI2R4-5-15-5I EOR SALE --A VIPER TYPE speed hout 251 ft. nver all. by 5 It. beam. Also 20 11.1). cut-illic- llust he sold, Apply 17h Dor- clicsti-i- SL, Iiotwoeii 5.110 and 7 p. in. 9290 ' FOR SALE-JREMINGTON TYPE- writer In O. K. condition, will SPII right. Apply J. Callaghan. singer Office. 11285-5-15-31 FOR SALE—PHONE OR WRITE John AJCouIson, Son View for .\'n. one certified ilrish Cobbler live successive years. Limited quantity OHIY- 9263-5-14-41 APPLE TREES l YEAR OLDI 50y liincintosh, llielbs, 75c each. 17.00 for l0; Raspberry plants 31-00 per 100; Strawberry plants Iiiio pvt‘ I00, All homo grown. F- S. Reeves, Eldon. 9150-5-8-81 \ Queen Hotel repalra and lrnprovomenta- It Ia now the llnaat Hotel of Iil clan In the Maritime Prov- incea. |t appeal: to thou who want a comfortable Hotel and splendid tabla and excellent aorvlca at a moder- ate prlea. Rataa 53-00 a day. Charlottetown Hotel ca, Ltd. Proirlepre M188 ‘I... naousro. Manager ou sail "HOTEL n05 R. ‘Ilypher, Conkshirs, Quebec Fgn- (mullet. Iscoilcho; i-l. s. “hows. Kenslng on; J. B. Gaudet. i: “tlllitho; Heath Strong, R. H. 0:51". Summer-side; J. J. Piughoa “WI: Charlotte M. Alien, City: Milrgarr-t IMBOGPBKOI‘ Mor ‘ ~ *‘"- M"! i i u or all istoak. Crev- !\.. rirr-cnr, A. S, MsoGr-agor. Ffifii; lrlllfplgmenpa‘ Fumnm-m in. Mrs": -l. c. Earle. n. A. Brown. flvyloltut Ashle "““"k“'"l A. Ferguson. "h: n. Si. John. m lse .\l|nnr|l‘a IdnZnn-nt t; nu llnlOlr. H. Niles, Char- Klnizfi "WI-‘N- H: M. Ewen. Summer- y Mucvicar. Cardigan; l-i. " M's"- Mviltrenl: Joseph mm. ‘ CLASSIFIED ADVERTIS MENTS 10o par llno of 5 wnrdr Io per linn o! 5 won]; "~-*-~-- 7" Der llun oi‘ i! wnrlla HOR SALE-A LARGE QUAN- llty of inanurc, llL'iil‘ St. Peter's ltoad, Apply 1+‘. liopkliistiii, 29 ifltlward St. 9276~1~i~3i FOR SALE-DESIRABLE BRICK resident-c, centrally loczltetl, all iirodcrii coiivi-nicnccs, Apply on pITIIIIHPS 12-1 Prince Street, op- posite St. Paul's Church. 9230-12-61. HORSES FOR SALE—T0 ARRIVE this Wcvk, a curloud of tho Iicst western horses ever brought. here. Amoiigsi. them are three matched teams, All (11339 horses ure young, sound und per- fectly iiroltcll.-—.\ic.\lcill & Wood. 9317 Male llclp Wanted WANTED-MAN TO WORK ON farm. Apply Joseph MacLeod, Dnriitigtoii. 9292-5-15-31 FIREMEN, BRAKEMEN, BEGIN- 2 monthly, also posltioivli. itali- 930S-5-17-2i. ' a way, 130x 116. WANTED- GOOD LIVE sALEs-lmeiit. Mr. Jnhusttln admitted the mun and colloctoi‘ [or Charlotte town and tllsi ' surrounding. Apply ‘Singer Office. ' iI2S5-515-1li en Wanted W A N TTE D — COIIPLE GIRL lmrirrltwrs, Apply 15 Powilal St. 9270-5-1-1431 Situation‘ ‘acant; iii-i BRIGHT MAN OR WOMAN Io soil popular lino household necessities and toilet articles; big commission; caipitai unnecessary. Bradloy- Garrotsou, Limited, Druntiorrl Ont. S. V. ADI. l7-i2i Miscellaneous vnyor, Hermanvlllo. 0029-5-1-imn out. ut Mrs. I". 1.. l)i'alto‘s, ‘Print-o Street P. iE. Cameron's. South Luke. ' til‘ g|gg7._r,_15.2| Mr. Aeneas (‘nlii|I, or Slum-i» Since taking over "III _,__A_ _,,____ L-i ville, .\Iu-'s-. who has shrill," shut" -..- SEND U5 Youg vacation with his ]lltl‘i‘lii.‘~i u l\lii§~' Ham we My. ‘mm "uny Awizirliigshé carat,“ and spun pluystoii, loft on return Saturday to m°“"“d' a “Ml.” l" ' resume his duties In tho II. S. \ yarn. single 25 and twisted 2s cents per ilflllml Eight, N, B. LOST-EVONCH OF KEYS. FIND (yfflgg), 11213-5-14-31 dark rimmed nye glasses. Flu-I er leave ut (luurdian Office. “fills Help lVuutt-ti iClawson. 8i FItzroY- IIIIIIIIIIN SALE THURSDAY. MAY 20th AT 1 P m. clnding 120 bushels outs. 30 Iiush milk silo. etc. ESTATE LATE WM. MaeG J. A. MacDonald. Ailctlonoar. silent-m . . -- l experience or n INO- A- MoDONALD. LAND SUR- SWAVLE CONTINUED, TILL SOLD AUCTION SALE MAY 2E?“ Billlii-I-l-Zii SALE- noun" FORGET SALE Holstein cilttle nt John It. Mcliiiyfis, Springfield, ‘hot. IE7 on 'I‘nosday, Muy 18th at 1 Ncliick. cents, double} F. li_ Cont‘. “looilcn Mills. Port er please phone or leuve ill. this LOST— IN THIS CITV PAIR 2i ---——-——i'_-""—TTT_'T _"" to WANTED—APPLY MR8. MA 9320 AT MT. HERBERT, LOT 48' eta old outs, 3 stacks hay, 50 hon; (Barred tilock) 1 Drlvlnl MB"- mwa, rubber tired waaon. lil- REGOR Central Guardian GRADER AT WORK. - Most of the clay streets and roads in and about t-ho city have now been put in splendid condition with the use or the gasoline grading mach- ine loaned to the city by the Pro- vlnctal Government, aind 0n Satur- dnyl after having‘ nottcedbliq improv- ed the auto roads in Victoria Park, the machine was at work cleaning und levelling the baseball diamond there. 4 iSING SONG AT THE "V". -- Last night. over two hundred young folks gathered at the "Y" for the usual service 0t song. All joining heartily ili the singing. Rev. Dr. Fulton was the speaker of the evening, taking Tor his silh- lcct. "Tilt! swordiesso Warrior"? Tho Dr. told the bto ‘,_.ili u very pleasing manner luixt ‘ in a bit of humor here and “the gwhlch was pleasing to all. ' "‘ , .._._. . OEUTA ARR1V_E8.-—~T1’l6'S. S. Ceutn, Captain Ring. arrived in this port Baturtlay afternoon on her iirst trip from llltlliilfflil, carrying a general cargo for Carroll llros. The Ccutu left lliontrcui last “led- iicstlay, and oncouiltcred fog and ice shortly beiore entering this port, losing oiie oi‘ her prnpelloi- Iiladcs, and meeting with tingino trouble. She is having hcr engines ropalrati while here, and leaves this afternoon with a general car- go for Si. John's Newfoundland. iicsiilcs the =Cculn, which will make IINEYIOIIIC sailings from Montreal. i(.‘alrvcll Iiros., will, us last year. iiuvc 11.151) boats of the Canada Steumshlps Linc call here fortnight Iy. BRILLl-ANT STUDENT-Jack illiadPhail, son of Col. Alexander llilatiPhail of Ii-iitgstiiil, (Int, has won the (lordoil Southunl Scholar» ship of $600 a yo.’ for lhrco years in lilllkii‘ Cuna-dn College. Jack is nut yct fourteen and is n. pupil in tho second form ut the Kingston Collegiate institute. Fifty boy» tricd thc oxalmiiuttltin for the schol- arship some of tlioiii frnin Iho third from, Iilit Jack was the successful competitor, making I00 pcr cont lll I.atin and nearly as much in French. Ile \\'lll enter ITppor (Inn aria College in September. Col. Mr Phail is a native of lilgg, P. li_ I und a brother of Sir Andrew Mac iPhuil. COUNTY COURT CASE.—An iii- teresting case was tried Friday before Mr. D, E. Show. Stlpentliuigv Jliugistrzite for Queens County. This was an action Iirouglit by the ltoud blaster of District No. 25. (Queens County, which includes purl of the l'ioiislizi\l' ltond, against Nell Ferguson, nlcrchnui. of Bon- shuw itoud, against Neil Ferguson. merchant of liousliziw, for roiusiiig to turn out and break tiioavintci" roads on May 1U. i\1l'..l0l1llS1(ill, K. IO, ilippoartid fiur tho ilcfcnililnl, and Mr, Norman lmwthcr, for the Road iyilustei" and the Provincial (lovorn- receipt of the notice and the refus- al of tlic defendant to breuk Ilie road but ilrgueil that. un- Act, of 192i, resi- ldor the Road ll(‘lll.'~" cannot be tII'\lt‘i‘l‘(l out after ;\|il'll l.’>lli. as lhc winter season nulls on that date, also that under tho Aci a nollco is given on that date for tho payment of road tax» cs or tho commutation of such tax es by statute labour, and that thcreuftcr the winter season refor- rcd to in tho Act is ended and illt suiniiici" zirrziiigtimcuts come into force. Mr, Lowther stated that this was u test case. Tile point retiuires to ‘be tl(‘.(‘ltlt‘(l its to whether tho tlirve|'|iniciit will ho bound to pay for the breaking oi’ rnztds, shovel- Iiiig snow, etc, 'Wll‘llc winter condi- tions prevail on April 15th. The Magistrate reserved his decision tlil lViuy 31st. -___<0->-i;- PERSONALS Senator llnghes has arrived Iinnic front Uttuwu. Mdss Jcauelin iMltViltio. Nflrlll Tryoii, was a vloltm‘ to tho city Saturday. iMr, itosshi, Stuntz of the Henry 1.. Ilohorly Ct». has lcfi for New Yodk iii rcspoilso lo u wire rocoiv cd from the. head tifficty Fall From Roof The following appears in a Van- couver paper: John Stewart, caroenter, 575 Fifty-third avenue east, who was injured iasLFriday morning (Ap ril 30th) when he fell from a roof he was working on, died at 2.30 u. m. at St. Paul's Hospital. iStewart was working on the top of the home oi Mr. C. S. Maharg, superintendent." of the C. P. R... 12- 25 Eleventh avenue west. when he slipped and tell, lie was rushed to the hospital in Kearneys Bllllbil lance und was round to be suffering from an injured back and thigh. iiis condition was reported as tatr until ihiontlay evening when compli- cations set in and ho -died. The remains have been removed to tho city morgue, where an in» quest. will be held. The late Mr. Stewart whose death occurred on May 4th, was the son of tho late James B. Stewart of Itusoiltaath, P. E, l. lie has been working itl ilrltish Columbia for conshlterzlblo time, having been iii the employ of the C. P, ii. for ov- er t-wenty years. ‘lie lc-avcs to mourn a widow, (non Iildith Mncllonuld of Fill" Poiiil) 11180 two sons In Vancouver niie brother \\"illiunl und one sis l('l', l-Ilsin, wifc in’ rloruiztn Stoivart. ‘ii \'a=icoii brother lLcinucl ind one s _ Canlpbell, on he h‘ most-ind at. Ilocoiicnth and a dster ‘lCIizuIii-ih in Ibis-ton and u <ii<ici~ iMrs, (i. ll. Nelson of Moli- tague, t.\iIr. ‘Sll'.\\'ili‘1. was In the very prime of lifo and a mail of spit-ii» ilid character. ills death will ho greatly deplored by u ‘wide circle if friends lii this Province, Gopher Tails in 1111- perial Valley Worth Dime Each ldl. (‘l-JNTIKO, (Jal., May 10. m A ‘l(‘\\’ use for gopher tails, lll which zopliers have no interest, has hoot‘ ouiiil in the lmpteriul Valley. The tails are becoming legal i-ndei- in many valley towns whore i liiiu-uty of ton iroiits a tall is puid by the county horticultural wininiisslon. ‘ Ono mun, ‘iigh Line, a storclteeper near Iiroilglit. in 2350 tails u one l)ilII(ll(‘. He said ho hrrl alien Iliom in trade over hi" ‘IIIIIIIPIZ Si-ucc the gopher c.\ termination (iaiiipzligu began in he. valley lust Julie, more. than 350,000 gophers liavo boon killed 1nd the “st-illps" presented for dish. it is estimated that gophers, li_v dildliiig tho Iiaiiks oi‘ rituals and. Iitchcs, starting floods that misti- iinch \\'il1(‘l'. and their damage to -rop.s, cause a lo»; lo linpi-riiil \ialle_y' [fariilers iii‘ thousands of Iollars annually. . Stock Quotations IIAIAIFAX, May lti.— Qtltitations Jurnished by Johnston and Ward, Members of .thc Montreal Stock EXCIIZIIIQGZ .\iii. Can. ('0. .. 43b. .\iii. Locomotive. o. , . . . . .. 9:3‘. \iii_ Smelt. and llcfng. Co. , 1153.’. Am. liosch blag. Co_ . . . . . . .. ‘I67... Canadian Pacific Co. . . . . .. ' 157% Chile Copper Co. \'.Y. Con. and llud. Riv. RR. Tuba Cane Sugar I‘t'il_ Consolidated Gas Co, . . . . .. lireat Northii. lPfd. iStock .. International Paper Co. Standard Oil of New Jersey Standard Oil of New Jeitk .. Kelly lSpringifleid Tire Co. . Reading Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Southern Pacific =(‘ . , . . . . .. PS. Industrial Alcohol (it. iliiiiod Stains Stool whore he. intends to malto his fu- -l turn 1101111‘. ~Str. Richmond Reported a - Total Loss (Canadian Press) SYDNEY. N. S., lvlny lib-Th!‘ ICOZISIZII steamer Richmond. en» rouio from Luke -i"orts to Sydney. Saturday afternoon. was carried alshnro by tho swift current at tho entrance tn St. Andrews Channel, al loss iiy the owners. The steamer is valued at $25,000. DEATHS wEsrAwAv-ntt Georgotowil m. ‘May 15. Mrs. Catherine Wostawny inrzod 73. Funeral this afternoon at '3 (fclmft. Rig Iirnskltir. and a reiltlrlllll 1i "ti" BIGGER and BETTER CROPS ~If you trcri your Grain and wn-ni with . ,i=oiuuiu.is seed Let ua supply your_Form- alln from our FRESH STOCK -'- guairdnterd full strength. l I WHOLESALERQ. ‘RETAIL . n~ I BICHLORIDE to}? inning" seed potatoea. 0st ourprlcoa. Iiughesllnlgifiii untried. THE CHARLOTTETOWN cusnniss Islander Killed in ‘ _» o1‘ tlic bringing into being o1‘ tho -.- lirlllsh . Jazotte editorial staff, wcr-i goth- I DEVELOPED Films . PRINTED PHOTOGRAPH! ENLAROEMENTS CRASWEUL STUDIO 137 Great George Street ])r. Charles H. Bright The Canadian-born Bishop of West- ern New York. who hails from Newcastle, Ontaitimarid who preach- ed In Westminster Ahhey ,on the 225th annual service of the ‘Society For ow.- Propagaiion of the Gospel in Foreign Parts. He traced the in- lucnce of the society's representa- tives in the New World. (‘larence Jameson III! To aiplify ascent . Measure of length . Atop . in aueh manner . An evil apirit: Form of vab to be HORIZONTAL l. Condensed moisture 5. Lustrous gem 7. Girl's name 8. A color . Within . Insects . Her nationality . Snake-like fish Spanish for aunt: American Automobile Asso- ciation (abbn) VERTICAL Capital of Indll . Relieving Legal notice Purauea Seat in church Sheltered aide Gan-ct l‘ . Did lit s: . Her purpose . Unit of weight, pl. (ahhn) , Not necessary to parboil this . To publish . Large meat packers . Little child . lnterrogative expression . It's sugar cured . The taste tells Story . Like For the neatest correct 5011111011 of ()ld Dutch Cross Word Puzzle handed in with a (‘ash Purchase of 50 cents worth of any article listed below. lst Prize-ii lbs. llitiirs Chocolates. 2nd Prize-l lb. Perfect Blend Tea. 3rd Prize-l largo Jar Marmalade. . Man's nickname . Point of eompaaa . Mid-west state (abbn) . A dipthong . Sixth tone of the scale . Lawieu crowd . To be aatir A fracas To make lace with a shuttle . The Man Without a Country . An exclamation . Weatem atate (abbn) Essence of orange bloaaoma Pieces We . Kettle rendered (abbtn) District of Columbia (abbtn) Theological degree (abbn) From Toward 58. Mother 59. Afternoon (abbn) We will give - Honseeleaning Silecials 3 Tins Old Dutch Cleanser . 25c. 3 Packages Lux . . . , . . . . . . . .. ,, 35c 3 Packages Postuin . . . . . . . . .. ., 25c 3 Packages Chipso . . . . . . . . . .. .. 25c 4 Bars Surprise Soap . .. 25c 4BarsF-'&G.Soap.... ..25c 4 Bars Gold Soap .. 25c Scrubbing Brushes . ... .. 25c 2 Brooms . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 98c 3 Packages Snow Flake Ammonia 25c Large Package Gold Dust . . . . . . . . . . . .. 40c Grocery Specials ‘l0 IDS. Whit: Beans . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . - ,. 55c 3 I135. Prunes . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . , . . .. 29c 2 Tins Tomatoes . .. . 29c 2Tiins Corn“... . . .. .290 2 Tins-Peas . . , . . . . . . . . . , . . . .. 29c 2lbs_ Bulk Raisins. 25c Clark's Soups, Per Tin . . . 10c 1O lbs. Rolled Oats . . . . . 45c 10 lbs. Oatmeal ,, 45c 1 Tin Salmon , . . . . . . , . . . .. _, 25c 1 large Jar Marmalade . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. '55c One of the two members of the‘, Civil Service Commission who have uvesigned their posts as a result of disclosures in the smuggling probe when they were accused of receiv- ing gifts of liquor from Montreal customs officers. The Prime Min- ister states that he suggested they present their resignations. Lands Those W110 Worked t0 Issue Govt. Paper i.t).\‘il0.\', May 1G. —'I‘hc hioru illg Post (ifllllillllhl a long iit‘l‘lllllli (iazutto tho govcl‘iiiiiiiiii ufficiili paper [illlilishcd during il-i- .;t'll('I“-il strike. From the Post's artlclo pours that lilo members it of up litr- -rod from rilrioils sources, while the muchliio room was priuciiiiiily ‘IIIIIIIIPII by lllt,‘llilit'l's of liio mist .- Iriis 11R. fl ts 35, seconds. prices to retailers, extras lit}. firsts 31 seconds 20, retlio extras 4.’: to 45. firsts 37 to 40, seconds 85. \Vf,\‘.\'lI’i<2G, May l5. --I)c.aI paying country shippers extras ... to 28. firsts 25 to 215. sreciiiitis 20 to 22. prices to rotilc extras lil'h'll\' , .\‘(‘I'Oil(l5 ri-til cairn.» iT, firsts , st-‘coiill: 31!. SASK. ITIIIEWAN. ‘May l5. (‘ountry shippers paying- ext . . i-ii il ‘ll lii 1Z3. scriitllls lii ltl l'\'. iirn s to ri-tallcrs extras Ill. firsts 30. seconds 25. lfllltl/tlii". May 17.. ~l)i-:il paying country shippers extras firsts 2i. si-i-oiiils lii, prices It tailors cx as $0.50 8.51) per case. HIEPIIIHIH $7.50 case. » I~‘.\V. Woolworth (to, wlitorial staff. ‘lhc Post lilillll- m." ’r(\I(\I‘l](\-ne Iig in which the Gazette wa.» 3mm“, _ _ _ _ > _ ‘ H [I printed was lilke n Ililtiltiaguxpil fort- ‘lrillllTlilltlfl Pulp ""55 ‘m "I: "i S” w.’ ‘ ‘my "I ,, . ,, the chief workers toiled for 7L! jli:.","l[.]f:,.;|1,',‘,‘,;,' , hours at a stretch with snatches til‘ i “Jhpifl M“ "HP sloop Iiarcly sufficient to hoop 5,01" HM,“ "' ’ ‘ y‘ ihciii going. _ ‘ ,'_ '“‘ _ , _ Idditorially llll‘ Post pays trl Qlm“ MM“ 5”‘: Jmy‘ 7I'3-'5‘,iiute to Lord licavcrbroolt and bopi. 78'/_;. ‘Lorri l{t)|lIL‘l'illl‘I'i‘ [or assistant-i.- (inn.- only, 41%; July, 4i=t,;.,|,,,.i,,g H", sunk“ H, ,,,.|| m, U; wlwi“ 'M“'."- 1517i JIIIY- 1’liliili,\\ililh'ltlll (‘liiirrliill. t’|i:iiii~i-lloi' ol ‘ii-I. I112, Iliu 1‘lXt'lIt‘(|llI'I‘ who ‘ tlii- odi hi“ '(‘>i*‘ ltirilll chief til ll|t‘|li .' . \|l||I|r|I's Linton-ht for t-nldll. “we hnyp “or i" llio .\ltil‘lllil"g Post Iiccn uscd in Iu-lauiling lnilll lh-averbroolt or ovorinuch to flai- tor Mr. tfhlircliill" lllt‘. Post says, “but it is proper that. wc sliouldl ‘pay tribute to the courage, (‘llt'l'_‘-, vision und high ]ll'l‘,*itillill honor ol‘ ‘.\li'. Churchill \\'illt'll iuudt- all lthings piissililo and to the lllliiiilll. Jlllfllllllflil and iliicalcilliitiiig aid which Imrd lieuvcrbroolt and lmril ,l1<i1ll(‘l‘IllI‘l'0 guvo to those whose‘ duty it Iu-ciliiio to bring to i)il'ili the British tiuzettvi." (locations will lie ilskod Iii par» lliuniolil. ncxi. \\’L‘.(‘.li as Io tho-cost lot‘ producing tho Tiritish (iazoitc. llltIW much revenue was (Ii-rived ‘from advertisements in the tom- lporary pouriiul. and what i'iIllI])I‘lI- xulion is payable to the Aiorniny, pPost in ('(iiIilI‘('ll0il with 1114' (lav.- PIIC. i .\ writer In tho Timon pigainst the undlgnlfloil I. Itlfilllll-I In . ,. .. --nu -. "l‘, a1. uni. 2:1,. W?" —— - the Gnzetto of its iluii. rising cii-plfid; Ifizuultqextrus Tinrstflqiijh um," at the New zeahnd Ind _,_ R shopyk Mnncmn, N “c rlillitltiii- Th"! “""it""l ti“?_I_I‘;“B§,.,,nd.,'q; ' South Seas Exhibition, who pow! [,()Wllll’l‘. J. o. Currie. c. u. Mt:- lmmtl w" (‘"9 c" “I I“ ‘ "' h“ ' ' as "Min Canada" in a unique eos- .\‘ II. (‘It ; II. 1.. Dodge. J gains Gazette’ lii his letter. box without vHARLOTTFITOWNV l. m p (time at’ the pageant and bail at hllilnpg; 32h," N park,“ Toliomo; In"; havlmifloqllebiljd ‘my Con!“ .\Iuy 15. —\\"hoiesulers - Duneoin. New Zealand. i‘. S. Cannon. Montreal; J. Kelly. i“ m“ 9m‘ a Pam“ “mm”, pom“ extra... 21;, m- _ L..- _ .______._._ . 'l‘lironl;i; l\t, it?‘ Vballliyquildew gin;- seconds 18, jolililng extras- ltmv; ‘. .». rue. a ax; . . I firsts 21 59mm]; gt be‘ '11] well! lllilllllliillllilll poplar Zdtilllliti.‘ S1. ].ioI1l,n;HC.z Casual: , . ' _iuh~ t." ....~u. "he cemnni .171‘ a .‘. .oin; .. . a o ‘no r _, IIIONTWIICAL. Nny 16. — The lines or ivilirocl nus t.lir and Glasgow: Ii. Niekean. Sbhlohnt o-iily Iiuslness reported on in» pr|i~i~.~_ w. unvliniigr-d. ‘rho J. A. tipnrlesbois,‘hiontrpial; R1131‘. . (Canadian Press) illmllfvlll Kfilln Inflrket Saturday lljiitlli‘ Ill <1. laid ‘Lzriltlos Oftrtlllwtl llcbeml, ‘(Ity, I W. H. lcilnnitts o‘: v .- __ was the sale oi’ a few odd ltmtls of ihlls \\.i~ sl- ti; and tho .eelln.tt Montreal, Dov d Kent, on rea , | oTTAwgl‘ OM" May 1'“ - ' ' "I -" I ' R Q l) no Toronto‘ T Ynnn '(EKRQ)__NO change Town-rod gr...“ wheat and oats to foreign lIll_\t.‘l‘-“ vius firm. _ ll<~ its Irate was - .. 0i - _'. - l Md“; Qf- the trade on spot was quiet and quiet and firiii. 'l‘lii- butter nnd A. stunz. "Originals ; G. Pearson. Canadian egg markets tors from the west are up a quart- er of n (gent. and sales are slow at lIl‘tIl(‘.\'lH_v i IGHMONTOX, May i5. - l‘ market flrin, receipts light, co try dealers making silica i-xt . irsls 21. scctinrls lii, prices it retailers extras 31. Iii-sis Zlti, - onds 25. “ - v.-\.\'c0liv~i~:it. sin,- l5. n-Doull i-rs puying country sIiippi-rs extras- I, firsts 22. '-i-:-i l‘) rcIaili-rs (‘Y- trns 21!, firsts 2T, sown-ls and pill- lots 21. Retail extras Iii}, firs'.~= ill, seconds 131i. ST. JOHN, N. 1i» Mlly 15, ~- Pru- i Receipts have shown sonic dtvclinci IiuI largo quantltleys iitlllllliilt‘ to; iloalers paying country ilollveretl Iiulilax extras .1. seconds 20. prices to . first. n. the tone ot the uiarltet. was steady. the advance. TORONTO. May l .'- new feature to note. prices for FARMERS Ship FREIGHT PAID ON 2 (‘ASES 0R OVER TODAWS PRICE EXTRAS AND FIRSTS 28c. SECONDS 21c. .. GIIDMORE BROS GROCERS AIPNYIIUILH" Muy .15‘ “‘\."'“'l"‘" lii-Xliison iloclitred in tho. Ifiiico i liiin. dealer-S paying (loin-broil .,mn_' who" a “Mgmmrhnor m“, xtrlls J1. firsts 29. seconds I!» ' Ililciirs are selling to country ilchl- RM" 9.00 to 85-00 per ors extras 20. firsts 2t. nocouils 2: | "Y- aud coilintry shippers urn selling I ‘ extras 28. firsts 2H. socninls- 3:1. i - prices" to retailers extras 222i, t'lr. s f Charlottetown _ .'tl, seconds 27. retull extras; ma, -._. firsts 33, seconds‘ 30. - Hotel Co‘! ‘l ~ IIAIIIFAX, N. SI. .\la_\" 15. Proprletora l . Mrs. D. H. Floss, wlf of the spe- Canadiari Exhibition Commie- PIIPPRI‘ milriil-ts were moderately H. T. Campbell. “OHSIIJIIIW The flour market was without any il(‘Il\'t' rind Iii-m. (“fintry ‘wring and winter whey“ gruq-uslliiui-IIW- Linlnient for enltla. us Your EGGS ;- ~ wq-yqyyeva -_'— 1* ~.:~__;;n-' Barking Rights \\'.\SlllN(i'l'0’N. Mil)‘ lii; ~— ‘V155 llitYt‘ certain barking rights, Judith wor n noil-‘y Airedale was bro: ‘Zlll. to him. ‘ iluiiqucstloilsbly a dog has c ir- Iain rights and may be allowed to Inn-k some time," the judge said. Ilc suggested that tho owner lrvk hi- xiii; iii tlii- collar in tho oven- \\ll“lI his barking was most wiciir-ivi» to llic neighbors. i',f_ . .__i_ ____.__... . <¢ . Victoria Hotel Ono of the largest and beat equipped Iioteia In Eastern Canada. Contains I20 rooms. 44 if which have private baths. Completely renovated In the pllt few yeara. Few Hotela throughout Canada and the United Statea have its wiendid table. Courteoua aerviet to m Gueata. Talo- phonea In (coma. HARRY O. BROWN, Manager VICTORIA HOTEL R. Webster. Montreal; C. ,. hiolntt. Torn-um; M. l-l. Darke. \'. city; A. Sttns. Montreal.