JULY 29. 1926 .3 t Central Guardian ._._._ MONTAGUEP-ou eundev. Ans. 1st thes qrvlco ln Montague in connection with the Presbyterian Church in Canada will bsin the Baptist Church as usual at 7 p. m. All are heartily invited. ‘FUNERAL NO.TICE-- The fun- Bffll 0f Rlsbert Doyle will take place from his late residence to- Illvited to Prince Friday lure l1 (lailufilar- in. mull m5 in of tho City League , l, show, the feature ffklivilel as "Play Ball." Anion! H ties 011119 h" JV Mcfiraw. l ‘Nelli. inle owl'- Ml‘. flwsrd Theatre. Hank ' Towdy, 591,51] fraternity. o will avail himself rlyG},'fi‘;:ll,ar's kind offer. . The Quoit , be arranged. coca Hotel Since taking over this Hetei we have IP80! ml"! thousands oi dollars in "PM" m4 lmp-ovements. it l; glow the linest Hotel ol its p," |n the Maritime Prov- Incas. n small 1° "W" who want s comfortable Hotel and splendid table and excellent servidfli l "W50" sis price. Rates from 33-90 te Ill-W per day. Charlottetown Hotelp O0” Ltd. ropr store M188 L. MeQUAlD, Manager. ly League Players Edward Theatre night ls ‘ball night at the the manager and one enthusiastic hall fel- me city has generously ktfully invited the entire . we many Diamond cele- mg in thoplcture are Huzsu Jenuinlrs. Frankie Fri-loll, Fred cmng" Ccorse Kelly. Ross b Mcusel and many oth- ‘Qlflfnvleu known to tile local No doubt cvery player in_ the Club of MscLniueh "m; Station hereby challenge a Quolt Club of the Drivin: lPark ,3 gums of quolts. Time and place Waterfront C. Schooner Charlotte M. Carrsghefls Whsrf f.) ‘Schooner Bonus of Garvin's Wharf Schooner Dwlna Plcksrcrs Wharf Clarissa Lyon's Wharl o; Schooner Thelma Buntsln d. Bell's Wharf and Electra. Bruce Stewart's Wharf S. S. Hochelsga. French Finance Bill'§?_'l..§'.'.5.'..'.;';?';_';f;}"“ """"""* Is Adopted (Canadian Press) ‘ PARIS. July 28. —~’I‘be Finance Committee of the Chamber of Do Duties adopted in prlnciple Premsnd one that certainly made a hit and passed on to the discussion of each The vote was ier Polncare‘s financial Ibill ‘article separately. 20 to 12' with six allstentlons. McCormick’s lily (Canadian Press) LONDON. Ont. July 2R. --F'oI- lowing o meeting of the directors, Ileld at tho head office in this city. ‘Prank A. McCormick, President of the Cnnuda Biscuit. Company, an- nounced the outright purchase of the D. S. Perrin Company. Limited. manufacturers of biscuits and con- icctioucry. x xxxnxsxx A One Insertion ......... Fens Insertions llsM Insertions ..........-..- "n"... nxxxxx 44444;‘ WANTEI; sou. Secretary. CLASSIFIFlD ADVERTISEMENTS -........... lln per llne pf] 75,4. Teachers Wanted W v -- THIRD CLABE TEA- I v chcr for Caledonia School No 51. e “'3' flupplemont $50. D. L. McPher- 7~23'6l. A LA x x A‘ AAQAA - l0 Der llns sf I welds 7" Dev llm d’ I wsrle se containing lady's gold wrist, watch. launder kindly losvo at "W In 0354-27-31 Nursing class tom-her School. J- ill. Purchase, Becy. 904-7-24-41 Female Help Wanted for ANTEDQ-MAID CAPABLE OF “his plain cooklng- Mrs. Arthur Peake. 121 North River Road. 981-7-29-31. MAID WANTED - (WITH EX- llsrlonco in cooking) in tamily of washing. llistrsgood ""888 to capable person. Apply iwo. No A. B. care of Guardian. "Owl. Bra ckcly BBBClIr, Plnvment for Barbers. expert in lialliax. Iii-G. Tru tees St. John's Church Bel- WM 2a ‘L fast,‘ will rec ive tenders’ for Lost painting the urch outside up to July 81st, 1926. encroach m- Lo _' 'l*'—"l'“ Mat rial furn shed y s rus- mlllnfl," P“ °'TY YUBBDAY- tees? The lowest or any tender ll"lllill'i'gklnr;t1lall ‘um "bmmmy- not necessarily accepted. For (lffirs. t’ ‘°“° “t G“'“'d'"~“ any further information apply w 987 -h_\ y A mkszrwszn eHasLom-s- “Wfl and ll i 1 d f . gurus nontaihllrflursyilma cl airfare“: For h!‘ Hinder notify “ ‘ .. Mutcll. v- '"""Iry. Reward, 93o NIW soars son eats-sunr- ml‘ 0N names HARLOTTI- “ "Wfllins train a parcel containing “fir. are", , - Finder please "“‘"'""" Office. $2 reward." 954-748 2i day light ‘between snd Y- Shaw snd Peel-dad's via "I Nova Scotia beaded pm. L057 ~ Satur Woiln ' Staniee" h Bank Wvlry store ANTED-PROTESTANT THIRD Mt. Vernon Supplement $50.00. - ._____________________ Male Help Wanted _ paid. 811-7-26-151. Aw‘ Jousm-zvmau s A R s E n géilllltcll. Apply ltiggs sglgfiqlégrlgi 1 ‘vanted “‘“~—\--_...<___ MAN WANTEIFWOR A... HAY’ wan-rep vo suv on nan-r- l, R Farmnmraon’ m‘ 48' Me.“ small house centrally located u...“ Fmm 857_7_2Msl_fl with all modern conveniences. L Wrarrrso --MAN TO wonx ON Brm August 1st. Apply Shaw's sse-f-zalei _________________ BIG EARNINGS, svsapv sm- Become H 8 weeks. Write Molar arbor College, Department "F" ‘ S-I-ttsltl "a" wauvsn muslin/crew I“ "M on farm. Apply to chap" l‘ Mmltlll. Brackley or phone leave at. £€ttlféfiC¢ rRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSE! Gale Hospital, Haverhill. Mass. Three years’ course. Affiliation with Providence City Hospital. illighf hour day. Allowance $15 monthly. One hour from Bos- ton. For further information ap- ply to Superintendent. 8584-22-71 YOUNG WOMEN DQSIRING TO enter September class of North Adams Training School for iNurses. North Adams. Mass, please write Supt. promptly. School qualifies pupil to secure ‘registration. iProvldes monthly allowance and privilege of six months‘ course at Yale University School of Nursing. All expenses. Write "T" e10 Guardian. 866-7-22tl. Miscellaneous BTRAYED-LIGHT snows COL- iie pup, iKindiy notify Tupper Ferguson Mershfiold. ‘ 990-7-29-3i mo.‘ McDONALD. LAND aus- veyor. Hormanvilla. P. El. 1. 596-7-10-1mo TENDERS FOR PAINTING. THE the Secretary. R. E. McDonald. lunatic, Delfsst. 798-7~20tt1i Schooner H. H.‘ Kitchener and Schooners Henry Miller, Spood Out Competitor ' INFINITE!) IIY Illfl ‘DAUGHTER ADA IIIOPPOW (Friday) at 8.45 for St. Dunstan’! Cathedral thence to R. C. Cemetery. s il-‘p-i cARDlGAM-flliie service in the pgfgggf; cgfiungpgrrlne M: Jfngeg? ._._____ I gflfdisan congregation on Sunday, Mccready the vatemu ‘autumn JULY 2a’ 1°25 Pugust 1st in connection with the at MB no,“ Pawn,“ 50-99;. Mn fdlbrterlan Church in Canada Mama“? hum; amen Hugh“; m. tPaoll's Wharf wli lbe as follows: Lorne Valley dhwosei 11 a. m. and Cardigan 3 p. m. Ev- erybfldy welcome; PRESBWTERIAN BERVI E-On Thursday waning, July 29 ‘p, 591-. vice ‘will be held‘ in the Baptist Church at Dundas in connection with the Presbyterian Church in Canada. The meeting will be ad- dressed by Rev. A. Brown. cardi- san and other prominent clergyman All are invited. SUDDEN DEATH ~—Mr. Henry MacDonald. farmer, of Sherbrooke. died suddenly ‘Monday morning at 11 o'clock oi heart failure. IMI’. MacDonald was 62 years old. The funeral took place on Wednesday at '2 o'clock in the afternoon at the People's Cemetery. " ISLAND ARTISTS FROM C. N. R. A-Altllough the program was not carried out as advertised, a very enjoyable concert was sent over the air from CNRA. Tuesday night. Vocal and musical num- bers by lVirs. Neva Buckley Inch, contralto of‘ Fredericton, N. B., Mrs. Edith Hyndunan, Sn. Peters. ll. "Rev. It‘. H. Llllleiohn. Pownal, P. E’. 1., and Mr Lorne MaoKendrick, Moncten, N. 'B., rendered‘ a variety program which greatly delighted the listen- ers-in to the ever popular radio _ station. As in added attraction with the invisible audience, was the number of fiddlers who had taken part in the recent fiddlers‘ concert in Amherst and who ‘gave a rendition of the old dance airs through the microphone last night. This contest was held under the auspices of the Nova ‘Scotia Ex- hibition Commission under the dir- cation of Mr. J. D. Collins of Am- herst. BIRTHS ‘ PiNEAU—-At Hardisty. Alberta. 0n July 20. to Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Pin- oau a daughter. Mnuricn Alice. MeKENNA-At Emerald, on July 6th. 1926, to Mr. and Mrs. Wendell McKennn. a daughter. Anna Teresa. DEATHS. 8lM-8--At Flnsley. Alabama, Dora Patricia, only Jshlld. -. of. mMgpggrgt and Edwin Sims (nee Margaret MacNelll. (iléatrlot please copy.) IN MEMORIAM In Loving Memory of Joseph Powers, who departed this life on Mny 11th, 1928. They have luId time tn rent. dear (other But l was not there tn sou They leave laid thee to rest In the Inonth of may And today we mourn for thee. The month thou lowest of all the your The month thou loved in see 0h (lurlf huw food lull kind thou urt To those who trust in Illor. Beautiful, peaceful-and lumpy, Was the death God lrauted to thee thy prayer And he answered Io quietly. That I too should love to rest with thee In such peaceful llhppy vest But God's will be done, he will always ‘ call When he knows that II. is best. Thou wort lrlnd of life's long journey‘ Thou wevt weary and fsln would rest The angel of God hath ‘ ‘ to thee And hulls granted eternal rout. Bleep on than clear. kind, Iovlnl father Miners on In thy silent pbnreful fnmlr We nhnll vnuurn and“ we shall miss thee But thy work on earth wns done. Enrs-ihos-vvell dour loving lather We would not disturb thy vest But Q's-n lung W0 hops in meet time In Ills bountiful laud of the blast. 0F HORTON. MARS. 1N MEMORIAM in Loving Memory of our tlesr Mother, Mrabsvld Jay. Mt. Stewart who departed this life July 29th, 1025. with broken hearts» we watched you And saw you pass swuy. Although we dearly loved you. we cblllfl not make you stay- at the Davies. thank her many friends for theil-‘I kind acts of sympathy snd service‘ rendered during her bereavement. Hospital Tuesday night of Willlsmi J. Olllrieu. C. N. R. brakemon. Wh" on last. Tuesday suffered injuries, t9 his duties In Saurls. and taken to the hospital It was found necessaryvto amputate thci injured llmtb; gapronev set in with: the result that the victim of tho urrfbrtifnete accident passed away. st a late hour Tuesday night. i Mr. and Mrd John O'Brien. bot 40.! THE CHARLOTTETOWN TO AHlilVI in few derl 011° car of flour and feed. special low price on bran snd shorts while un- losdingr-J. W. Mcliiwen. Bristol. saw-teal THE UNITED CHURCH of Can- ada Presbytery of Prince Edward island will convene in regular ses- sion in Hearts Hall, Charlottetown at 1 p. m. Aug. 3rd. tHev H. Pierce, chslnman. Rev. J. A. Mc- ‘Lellan, secretary. MADE FRIENDLY CALL- Not- withstanding his many 911581"! duties yesterday Prime Minister WiliL HAVE ROUND 0F GOLF -~Premler Meighen will have a round of gulf this forenoon on the links of the Charlottetown Club when he will by conclusions with Mr. George Rogerp, before leaving for Summerside where he will speak tonight. ' BRINGBHOME PET -— Mi‘. Earl Riggs of this city has just return- ed home from a visit to South America, and brought back with him s. small speciesof‘ monjfey known as the "mazonct. ‘Poisoni- mal is exceedingly tiny and has ‘a call that resembles that of s bird. 1——-@-eo‘~—-—- PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Dillon have returned home after spending a pleasant vacation in Boston. ~~ Mr. and Mrs. Roland Diamond who were married recently..arrlved home from Everett, Mass, Tuesday night. Mr and Mrs Ira M. Martin have arrived from IBrookline, Mass., to spend their vacation in the prov- ince. Miss Mary lPlneau of -thls city, is at present spending a pleasant hol- ldfly with relatives and friends In New York. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Parkman of Jamaica Plain, Mass. accom- panied by their son ‘J. D. and baby Arlene. are visiting relatives and friends In Charlottetown and New Glasgow. ‘Sister Cassflda of tSt. James Academy, Victoria, B. 0.. nd Sister lM-s-rv Norbert of Montrea . arrived in the city Tuesday night on a visit to relatives. Tho former is a sister of Mrs. Ralph Gsudet, Cer- ald Street. and the latter is a sister of Mr. Francis Mcquaid. ‘Lot 65. Sister Mary INOPDGPI. loft yesterday to visit llor brother. --._... Mr. and Mrs James Profltt and daughter. Kenslnlzton. also Mrs Chester Tupiin, New Annan and Mrs William Profitt, Burlington, are at present guests of the Davies. Mr and Mrs Neil ‘McLeod and son of New Bedford. Mass, and Mrs Rhinehart of Boston. also Mr and Mrs Charles Todd, Burlington _ Grove Inn, in honor of Canon Scott. of them of his own composing and troops" and be kindly gave theh Straight is the course and narrow And the top of the at The Russ, Mador MacDonald drove Canon Scott to Surnmerslde calling en route at his farm home. Wheatley River fol’ a visit to my father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacDonald. Church Strife in first deatih from violence in the present conflict between the Gov- ernment and the Catholic Church is reported by the Aguascalientes GUARDIAN Rev Canon Scott's Visit to Char- Tlw Rev. Canon iF. C. Scott of Quebec City, the distinguished Soldier Chaplain and writer, paid iottetovvn. arriving about 2 a. m. yesterday and leaving in the even- ing on return. via Summereide. The Canon was on bis way back from a visit to the Magdalene Islands. While there he was asked to ed- dress a meeting. Accommodation was somewhat meagre until the iliead Master of the Roman Cathol- ic Academy, Rev. Father Arsenault kindly placed the Academy Hall at his disposal. At this meeting the Parish Priest, Rev. M. DeBlaoq- uiere presided. Tho ball was filled to overflowing and the Canon was accorded a most appreciative hear- ing. Canon Scott speaks in the MEI-Wit terms of the kindness rs- ceived during his visit to these Northern islands and especially of the kindness of the Catholic clergy- in giving him the u-se of their hall and otherwise making his visit a pleasant one. On his arrival in Soul-ls on re- turn be was met by Major I). A. MacDonald of the Russ [Hotel who conveyed him to Charlottetown by car and who entertained him dur- ing his stay in the city- Yesterday afternoon Malor MacDonald enter- tained a company of ex-service men to luncheon at the Beach There were present in all fifteen returned men and a. very pleasant hour or two was spent in reminis- cing over well-remembered inci- dents during the war. Canon Scott recited a number or poems, most all of them reminiscent of the war. The Canon was asked to leave ‘with his guests a "message to the following: “Upward and onward, day by day the way. But others before us the path have trod, hill is the d-Iesrt of God." Sgd. F. G. SCOTT After luncheon and s brief rest Mexico Causes Bloodshed (Special to The Guardian) lMEXliCO CITY, July 28.~Th8 lottetown a short but pleasant visit to Char- oped, of good color, and sound. Though ripening has been very ra- King Makes Attack on Prem- ier Meighen (Canadian Frees) ST. MARY'S 0st,. Driven from a park ‘by a heavy afternoon rain, the crowd which gathered today to listen to Rt. Hon W. L. Mackenzie King, divided into two indoor meetings, one in s local theatre and one in the Town Hall. Mr. King addressed both the meetings. assisted by Hon. K. C. Elliott, former Minister of Labor, l1‘. C. Sanderson, Liberal nominee for South Perth, and Thomas Macmillan, former mom- ber for South Huron. Premier Arthur Meighen was at- tacked Iby MrZ King for making no practical endeavors to give effect to the tariff changes he was ad- vocating on Hustlgs. fn the Mnrltimes he said that Mr. ‘Kins had reduced the tariff 0n automo- biles but not on workingmelrs clothes. "Why did not Mr. Meighen introduce an amendment to that effect," asked Mr. King "I would have supported him." 1t was all very well for the Premier to talk that way now-but there were men in his party who would sup- port any tariff reduction. Prem- ier Melgben had said that the Par- liament of 1911 had been dissolv- ed thy Sir Wilfrid Laurler just as the recent parliament bad been dissolved. "1 wish he would talk less about Sir Wilfrid and learn more about him," declared Mr. King, who pointed out that in 1911 the Senate was not slttlflB‘ at the. time of dissolution but when both Commons and Senate are sitting. the representatives of the Crown should dissolve Parliament formally. “You cannot play fast and loose with the constitution without disturbing the whole coun- try," said Mr. King. Mr. King repeated his promise 1f three judges to probe the Cus- ‘oms affairs from coast to coast if the Liberal Government was re- turned to power. Never had greater reductions in taxation been made in any lBudget since Confederation. had cut down by $100,000,000 the burden of taxation upon the people under the Conservative administ- ration of 1920-21. "l need not promise you better times. 030t- ter times are here." West is Ready , For Harvest (Special to The Guardian) IWINNIJPEG, Man. July 28.—'I'he first _machlncs lo tlhc Manitoba fields along the border begun Work today. Tile berries are well devol- II]- l. There is no evidence of rust. pid in the ‘torrid heat of the past four days some mills have report- are registered at the Davies. The Misses Elizabeth McLeod and Philips Kelly. Belfast visiting in the city and are guests Customs Iquiry Will Reopen At 5 l R (Canadian Press) 16th and This was n- who acted us, I Mrs. Reuben 1F. Acorn wishes to recent sad 983. I In Memoriam MR WM. J. O'BRIEN The death occurred at the City n 4.41: his leg while In the dlacllarzfl c! After ibeing rushed. to the city The deceased who was a sou pi You're not forgotten, Mothefldesr, Your memo y will never fade, Our thoughts will always illysr. | able for the shore and titted for lobster and cod fishing. Write P. A. Rooney, boat builder. Souris. 868-7-22-101. ron eaLs-oseleasts asst- dence at 138 Cumlaairlendctzgfigtl- Will be sol by pill c Ml the premls on Pride: July 8°"! st 11 o'clock noon. For particu- lard apply McLeod snd Bentley. III Soiicitofl. 0170 1 I8 33* was M111 March 22nd. 1895. In at. Andrew's. Where Y°""° "ll- wounded at vlmy Ridze. msssvso lav HER FAMILY. enploy of the C. N. R. as broke- man on Aux. been on the Charlottetewn-Sourls run. t position he was a amen; his fellow trainmen. Margaret sinndtt. children. one aged .2 years and tho ; g other an infant of two months sur-I viva. ' rel, thence to the Roman Catholic Cemetery. lie enlisted in the 105th Batta- lnmssrvina‘ overseas and was l The late Mr. O'Brien entered tile 17th. 1918 and has OI.’ a pleasant and cheerful ills-l great favourite Arbout four ‘years ago he married who with two The funeral takes place this orning to St. Dunstalfs Cathari- and‘ Repentance will Re Jlauqqa ass asssas JISIISA r501 elsnsw J. ..::tlsl.-'.2=a-r r r».- ~ .43»! correspondent of El Universal Gra- flco. He reports the lynching of the euvfayor of Nochistan. state of Zsc- "r aiechu. who hall attacked a Ivcni Catholic priest. by the and the Mavor. Humberto Cow-n- "When shall l glvo it to him?" she ‘iz had au argument in the Mayor's ' ' ll Hahfaxofl him under arrest. The villagers on learning of this. became infur- inted, formed themselves OT’I‘-A\VA. July 2R.— Sir Frnn- mob and hanged the Mayor. coisliolnieux. Judicial Commission- er appointed to continue the in- vestigation Into the Department of Through nu those your: he has time Customs will open his inquiry at. Halifax between the 20th of August. nounced today by ‘sir Franco s, following s. conference with Sir_ Henry Drayton. Acting Premier, It. fl. Calder, K. C., council for the Parliamentary Coni- mlttee which investigated the Cus-| toms Department lsst session, will again be counsel. CARD OF THANKS According to the story as sent correspondent the priest [flue regarding registration. Fin- iiy the ii/layor drew a pistol snd rod at the priest and then order- cd from droughtIln Saskatchewan and Alberta the border districts are generally ready for harvesting- (-40%? "A rest," the cheery doctor laughed 'l'II straightaway mix a sleepi The doctor gently shook his head: cd fields for large [radius around Medicine flat district badly shrivel- "Your husband needs n long one. draught‘. t lA powerfully strong one." said, "if you will kindly make it." ~pofrt give it to him—-take It." Q July 28. - i T-lle government 98 Wholesalers point; extras 27. firsts 23, seconds 17. Jobbing extras 80601145 24. Ivlty which has characterized tho export trade lll (‘zmaria grain on the Montreal nlarkot this wcok continued in tnll-nyfl». erosion. There was practically no any source for supplies. Tho domw THE MARKETS (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, July 28. ion livo —Domin- around $2.25. hogs was $14.75. OTTWWA. Ont, are quoting country shippers de- livered. cases retumgd. extras 31. firsts 26, seconds 22, prices to re- tellers extras 35 to 37. firsts 30 to 32. seconds 28 to 29. MONTRJEML. July 28~ Deslem are paying for local upgraded eggs delivered, extras 32 to 33. firsts 27 ‘to 28. seconds 22 to 24. Prices to the retailers extras 37 to 38. firsts 32 to 33, seconds 28 to 29. WINNIIPEG, Jilly 28—-Dcalcre are quoting country shippers, delivered ISASKATCEWAN. July ‘ZS-Coun- try dealers are selling extras 22, rats 20, second; 16. Prices to re- tailers extrss 30, firsts 28, seconds OAILG-ARY, July 28—-'Dealers pay- ing country shippers extras 25. firsts 27. seconds 16. ‘Prices to re-i tailors extras 34,.first 32, seconds .- 2o. EDMONTON’, July 28—- Market today steady with receipts light. Country dealers are making salesi extras 23, firsts 21, seconds 1i. Prices to rtailerg extras 36, firsts 32 seconds 25. producers are extras 31. floats 30. gecondu Z8. tPrices to retailers ex- tras 30 to 3'7, firsts 33 to 35. sec- UHAILDOTTETOWN. Jilly 28 »~ are paying country 32. firsts 25.‘ (Canadian Press) , ilvlolvrnnal. July 2fi»~Tlls_= llinc-i demand from silc trade lvae also quict but tho The reason is self- evident: Si" ‘g mogt ggparaibfs—iitll QICH pl" WWW" d°'°l°°m°“‘ '° m“ m“ Oil-tight Frlctlnnlcll Ball 511579199 20W“ w m‘ present "an or Gear-Cale .' ‘Iullesrlug - easy | f ll it and freedom from dill": "$59-$17", c 7 —0Ii oncefl‘ turning repar rou 6s. n mung, k "j?! I I l ' B I kl I lilo discs or blades. to set bent or worn and ‘m 7 “txlrnlnicwc $22,.“ throw the bowl uut of hnlsnrc. Only one No ma“ piece In the SHINE! mlwl- to vvstchll‘ u at t m u oval W" "Pr" N“ ‘gjlphrhgunl$gtlgl or ‘Oil If: ‘gunf- "close" ol|| -—uny speed Cream stays Swami‘ ‘ mule clean _ same thick- ' ‘Bursa — Ne nook hearing te wear out and cause hard Zmglmsrwr sll speeds turning, Shavples has blll btlrillif rlllllllhl n" ‘In oII. '°" . BI I No steel points under spindle to vvcur out snd 559mm; “SL2: crests friction, Shsrpies doesn't use this "W97 h" m, m," Tank at all. to wash Jo wen on spindle. Bhsrples flexible spindle absorbs vibration. i “fink ‘um pnmml N, "rqpuetlng .. " poor skimming bowl In direct Tuhmm. when turned too slow. Sharples skilnl proportion to v30," clean st all spwdl. rfinlmg u“ -— creates l-"f- " a n #3". Illlllflfll ll cream-no high supply __c|"n ‘Hm lflmmliz‘; y "up-q" “posed genre-no wlsshlng of n ‘Nehru. ‘on. valor-up oil-drip shall. Sbsrplce perfect "m: "u," deveign eliminates these. CREAM SEPA RA Ton Better stIII it l! Shsrples is. tieuulevroofl . r1 il-owlng to glililllilnzllliilipzhleb insures clean eklmmllw st all speedh~true of no other separator. K 170ml be glad to demonstrate render n vacation necessary. why Sharples Needs No Fixing . ng. simple construetlonl Sbarpies ls doubly well madei It has takcu over a third of a century of __{_.‘.._____ prices for outs were steady. Ne. 2 Fmm the hobo,“ “mm of View m, §liillilllclil§ Western were quoted GUI ht t do enough work to A to 10w per bushc .anrl No.3 (LW. m“) a man m“; o at 57% per bushel. The trade in t has only half as many parts SHARPLES SUCTION-FEED folks too-they'll l cleaning. the wonderful to you an! f" 236! Dundee 8b. West Genuine Dlurploe l! 89 Queen J. l. ll llllllf. IGIIT Direct bilimte Liberals‘ in all of the abovo features, Remember Shsrpies tlIB Oldest and greatest separator factory in AIIICIlOB-vlllld guaranteed practically forever, ‘ ' THE. BHARPLEB SEPARATOR CO. slss and Otl earl-led is stock Charlottetown, P, i. l. Bring tho women- llm the easy turning and Qggy is mule by TORONTO l _._ Opposition“ spring and u-lntcf- wheat grades "I flour was quiet but prices were all maintained. again marked the mill fccd trzuii- but the 11nllcrt0l10 of tho marlo-r stock report “m, bu; 9 was steady. ’illo market for slzilvnli- cattle. 179 hogs and 50 calves re- “rd 3H4“ "l "flied “l” “T “ l 1' celved on the two markets since m" "Y new (“l-Writ i" m“ ~ __ the close o! trading yesterdayqealule 0! lh" butter msrkrtfi sales were very slow and there ""1 "flfller feeling that at». ‘op-i we“, not wmdem trausacuon u, avnd prices were shaded a frm on. establish prices to any extent, a)“ 1 Pwsielmzed few canner cows were quoted atfwms K Calves were not inlwem 1"“ Fadmgel _ demand and the bog market was "lurik"! {"35 dull "all! lfrl"_‘“rr“_‘_"':fi unsettled, yesterday's ruling price aisles"?“cilfifmpgapzarnf”$1M“‘r6 ‘a 6 - ' ' for straight lots o! 500d qualitylceipls ‘Vere 9253 _box,.s_ July 28_N° ate amount of business was |l‘lIll"l' changes reported in Canadian egg 3°19‘! l" Ems-n and prices “T41? firm. Fresh extras quilted at 37 i'l'ill.‘i t0 markets today. Toronto dealers an cams’ and [hats at 32 cums n" doz. Only a small trade was dnnc in beans with car lots of choice hund- pli-ked whites lllioted at $2.25 per bushel and smaller quantities at $2.35 I0 $2.45. Herman-Chapman ‘Extreme. dullness Til" quoted at 37 pol- pound. The rom-ipis The ('lli'4'N" A llliltlflf- Tlls receipts were 1,018 curses. Bout is Postponed cases rteurned, extras 2s, firsts 24. NEW YORK. July 28.. flint-s! seconds 19. and prices to retailers“ Bribe Hermon today f-liilsvrl the extras 33 f0 35, firsts 30, secandfllindefinife postponement of to- i. night's twelve-round featherweight bout here between the boxer and Rod Ohapmau, oi‘ Boston. .___-<-oa—-}~ (‘zliifornin Nassau Wrecked (Canadian Press) NEW YORK. July 2X. -- Nzisiznu in the Bahamas was luulllj WPPPK‘ m; hy [he huyylggng, l|i'l’lil‘lllilll in n message in the office of ihl- .\Iun- son Lino here todzl)’ l""'1" lhf" Steamship Munamaru which arriv- ed thcrc yesterday after u siormY vovsge. ‘The Nassau Yilllll‘ “llllhln VANCOUVER, July Zil-Prlce-s to i“ “ml” "-8 easy m lwmmo flinluus -~ if W... M... .1... fight, kind of u 1'1"!“ cud-l o1 to as. ‘“"°"" ST. JOHN. July 2H -— Country ._______-*-— -~-—-~ 4 dealers are paying pmducero extras 81,_firsto 27, seconds 24. Sellipg- . extras 32. firsts 28, seconds 25. i g DEVELOPED TIWIAICAX. July 28—Dcaler.~l are AND paying country shippers delivered PRINTED extras (m, firsts 26. seconds is. Priced to retailers, extras Kill, firsts PHOTOGRAPPIB 32, secflndg 27. | ENLARGEMENTS CRASWELL STUDIO 137 Great George Street I Victoria Hotel One of the largest and best equipped Hotels In Eastern cum“, contains 120 rooms. 44 of which have private bathe. Completely renovated In the past few yeare- FIW Hotels throughout Canada and tho United States have Its splendid table. Courteous service to all Guests. Tele~ phones In rooms. and: $4410 to 05.00 p».- day. Charlottetown Hotel C0,, Li d. Proprietors HARRY C. BROWN, Manager __._¢ HOMEMADE SUMMER DRINKS 06513.‘. Hughes’ Ginger Cordial Essence Spruce Watsolfs Tonic Stout and Ale Hires Root and Ginger Beer Tartaric and Citric Acids Try us first for your drug wants. Hughes DrugCo ma. qua a A