b ./\, . "AUGUST ‘$491 n qw ‘t ‘ pass; onswsrm asyrzssswrsr crisp Kellogg’s Corn Flakes with mills or cream. How sensible! For Kellogg’s are extra easy t0 Qigosl». They really help you feel gconni rnanns ‘l’ llsesys onus-heals ln the lumen-sad muslin wrapper. A! all greens. ‘_~ ' Classified Advertisements g3" * 0K w nuosoeessooee ' ALL LOYAL CAN- adlans use Canada's ‘- Celebrated, inexpensive, Royal Series Private Christmas Greeting , Cards. Anyone can sell and now is the time to hustle and make _7 money. Big Sample Book free to -' workers. Capital or experience un- ' necessary. radley company, ; Brantford, Ont. A. W. 8-18-61. g ‘ For Sale IOI. SALE- ONE GOOD WAL- nut, marble topped table at 248 l Fitzroy Street. 8156-8-18-31. I03 SALE — OLD PAPERS, 8 ‘ cents bundle. Guardian Oflice. 2-4-tf. ,.__. FOE SALE, To LET, BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian Office. tf. TOR SALE - FARM IN IDEAL location. 200 acres.,Good buildings. i Apply J. J. F. care Guardian. - ’ " 8091-8-14-81. FOR SALE-GUERNSEY GRADE cow. Good miiker; also Standard Bred Filly. 2 years old. P. A. Far- quharson. Charlottetown. 8151-8-17-31 FOR SALE-Pl; H. P.’ INTERNA- tionsl Gasoline Engine. Good as new. Frank Hamm, Charlottetown R. R. No. 5. , 8093-8-14-41. l1‘ 19 NORTH RIVER ROAD, 1 cast iron stove-McClary, and few pieces odd fumlture. Also inlaid brown linoleums (Battle-ship line.) 8111-8-16-tts3i. YOUNG PIGS reasonable prices. llhone Warren Green. FOR SALE AT Apply to or Acorn , Village 8138-8-17-21 ‘Boarders , Wanted r w. c. sruosurs Accomon. cted at 219 Euston. 8155-8-18-31. sosnoans CAN BE ' accom- I mcdated in private family. Apply 54 Orlebar St. 8142-7-27-21 . mi TWO srrunaurs can na AC- , comodated in private family. Ap- ply 4s Orlebar. 8153-B-18-2i. . o a an a a s ACCOMMODATED "t" Golless, ass Kent Street. ‘ ' 8166-8-18-31. C. B. C. STUDENTS ACCOMMOD- ltcd at t3 Euston Street. ' ' 81700-8-18-31. WANTED-A ooon FARM. noon l “Win18!- Y located. A. Guardian. 8134-8-17-21. \ FOUR STUDENTS CAN BE AC- wmmodated at 89 Water Street. Boys Preferred. 8168-8-18-41. i lruoewrs AOOOMMODATED as: y m Grafton Street, opposite Ool- ltfl- 8187-8-‘18-31. M _Situations Vacant EARN mortar now rsxmo .G°Pders for Personal Christmas ', hm"!!! Cards. Finest lineiver 1B own. Easy to selLMWrlte for couio stfinoroog. 0°" u a-s. v. lms-aa-av. APARTMENT gin-jar ‘hm lhlrtmant comprising onl hole floor Q1 ‘Ipqqnfl ‘wnmmun “m” Qflltfln and PownsliStrsets- 3pm“ W! apartment» M“ "l4 illiltdr service. ~ ‘motion on request. Apply fir.- . lino Oman sssu-uoos"...................'. so ,- tins oaooe-c "nmslospcelisiacllwssb- ' s... lcplslinssslwcsb a lop!‘ aflwnh sflwssds Miscellaneous FOR NURSERY STOCK (ALL kinds); see F. S. Reeves, South- port. 0002-8-11-81. i JOHN ALFRED McDONALD, PRO- vinclai Land Surveyor, Herman- vilie. 6163-8-10-1 month. STRAYED JUNE 1st FROM PETER MacGoughb, Bea: River, 2 year old red heifer, well marked. Finder please notify owner. 8182-11. MOVUMENTS-DURING EXHIBI- tlon Week. Cali, inspect our Monuments and see for yourself that they are of superior quality Maritime Provinces. Vere Beck a Son, Charlottetown and Mon- tague. 8l_68-8-i8-8i. To Let T0 LET - LARGE APARTMENT in Cavendish. Apply Janitor or 288-J. 8109-8-15-8i. rooms, also one single, with or without meals. Reasonable rates. Apply Guardian. 8152-8-17-21 Employment Wanted _ ____.__.____._. WANTED — BACHELOR. CANAD- ian, middle aged, wishes Jtesdy work on farm for widow or bache- lor maid. Now employed. H111 particulars first letter. R. S., c. 0., Guardian. 8l43-8-l7-2i Male Help Wanted SPECIAL PRICES AT OUR BOOTS ‘ m“ m week only, on all Im- plements, Engines. etc. Regular terms. W. R. Dennis. Charlotte- town. 8008-8-11-81 BECOME EXPERT BARBER through our special low cost graduates. Writo Molar. Barber College, 578 Harrington, Halifax. - Oct. li-tts-tf. COLLECTOR WANTED — ‘MUST be thoroughly experienced — large credit organization - must know city well .- car or earring! an advantage -- reply stating full particulars, ago, referenres an experience. Apply Box 5. cars Guardian. - AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY CAN BE EARNED weekly in space time selling well known line Per- sonal Christmas Cards. Scores of stenographers, accountants clerks, etc. exceeded this last season. ‘“u1 new portfolio sample free. Master Kr ft Limited, Tor- onto. Ropresen tives wanted small towns also. 2-M.H.W.-l548-20-22-25-27. HARD. WINTER. AHEADT. WHY worry when you can pocket 810.00 daily distributing Watkins 1B0 Home and Farm Necessities to es- tablished nearby Rural users? Credit furnished to righ parties. Lifetime opportunity. App quick- ly J. R. Watkins‘ Company, ‘I40 Craig West, Montreal, Qua, Dept. Rib-l." ’ M. H. W. 8-18-21. Patents SILL‘ YOUR PATENT OR INVEN- tion by exhibiting your model sr drawing st the Second and Great- er International Patent Exposition Chi . s. oussnds of manu- and the lowest priced in the, __i_i_____ EXHIBITION WEEK—2 DOUBLE CENTRAL GIIANIIIAN IUDDIN lIIEAVElllNT-Wofll has been Jecsived in this city of the sudden death in Ottawa of Na- than Com-afoot. clerk in the office of the Secretary of Stats. Previous ¢° "$993118 Nb position in Ottawa, m. Cos-afoot was employed in the Patriot Oflice. He leaves l. widow and two children. Be is survived by bis father. Ale: Ccrnfoot and Mrs. Will Brebaut, of this City. II’ YOU WANT A BARGAIN in I- 8000 III!!! 0R‘. “lee me." Wlllys Knisht great Six Sport Coupe, wu- lyl Knight Jbur Coupe, Wlilys Knight Si! Sedan Vlhlppet, Si! Sedan Whippett. four Sedan Pon- tiec 001109» Willy! Si! Truck. All thesecsrsarelnrealgood shape and are loin! to be sold. Also one four year old blood mare and a real good driving wagon. good driving wagon. 1". R. McLslne. s170-8-l7-8l f PERSONALS ‘ QT . ____ m. George Prowse, formerly of Charlottetown is home from Bos- ton for a vacation. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Nicholson, Montreal are at present visiting-the City, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. McLsen, Brighton Road. Sir Andrew Mscphaii, who for the last three weks has been crit- ically Lil with pneumonia and com- plications at his summer home in Orwell, Prince Edward Island, ‘is now showing signs of improvement. Dr. J. W. MacKensie of Charlotte- town and Dr. L. M. Lindsey of Mon- treal are in attendance with Dr. A. H. Gordon and Dr. Grant Camp- bell of Montreal in consltaticn. _ ‘it At Rotary f At the Rotary luncheon yesterday Past Prerdent J. A. Clark was in the chair. rotary Clarence Bissett reported 'on the conference of presidents and socretariu which‘ they attended in Halifax last week. The former stated that the next convention will bc held either in Kentville or Hall- fsk. Among the matters dealt with were unfilled classifications and the need of devoting more attention to new members. The President also read a short paper on “Commun- ity Service" which was read before the convention by Rotarian Bob Murphy of Halifax. Rotarian . M. Murley reported that the Rotary-Gyro camp‘ was p. , ing satisfactorily and that forty boys would be given a pass into the Exhibition grounds one day this week. M186 Evelyn Barr, advance repre- sentstivepf the Iirelburg Passion Play, gave s. brief address. Rotarian Leslie Stacey reporting for the picnic committee, stated that ss the Air Pageant expects to be here on the 26th, the day fixed for the picnic, it was decided to post- pone the latter until a later date. The guests were Rotarians Dr. Jack White of Malone, New York, aha n. s. Mingle of Truro, Gyros Bill MacAulay and Douglas Cody and Kiwanian Hervey Youngclsus, all oi St. John. Major J. A. MacKensie, newly el- ected Rotarisn, was introduced by Rotarlan Everett Mutch. FARMERS OPEN WHEAT MARKET IUDDIEIOWN. O..." Aug. 17- City officials have given farmers in this vicinity ps. ion to take their wheat to mills to be Bround into flour and then sell it in the city market place themselves. Frank Stevens, market cflrector said he believed farmers would realize more on their crops because of thecitys action. ' DEATHS lleNllIL-On Aug. i7, Dougald Mac Neil. aged 84. Funeral from late home on Wednesday, Aug. 19th, at 2 p. m. OUVTAVl-At Montreal, August 14th, 1981, Helnski P. Cuvtsvi, aged 1s. Funeral notice later. - lIACINNIS-Suddenly on Monday, Aug. 17, st 102 Water Street, Mrs. William Mscfnnis, aged 48 years. Funeral notice later. ’ DUNCAN-At _wheatley River, on Augnld, 180i, John Duncan, aged it years nines-u this "ruesssy af- ternoon at 2.80 p. 1n. from his resi- deuce to the Church of England Cemetery at Rustlco. "89 fscturers and Patent _,, will inspect new devices and patents for marketing. Very low rates.‘ 1f you have no modal.- drswlngs and doséiption will do. Send for nos pamphlet. B. Hamilton Edison. Mansgim Director, International Patent tlon, Merchandise Mart, Chi . Patsnts-s-li-Bti. “I wouldn't give a penny for the ‘c S Jflllilns, or assessors tordinary college graduate, encspt ~ “M. Bills. ammo. '~v#~»_ - those from the institutions of tech N. D. MacLean v President J. J. Hornby and Sec-' THE - Keep t CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN H“ issmall. ESTABLISHED 1832 “Pall “$990090; Reserve Fund $34,000,000; Toni Resources $265,000,000 Charlottetown Branch: ¢eWflhabkJ%yxn$, “Safe! ' A Banlé of Nova Scotia Safety ‘Deposit Box safeguards wills, stock certificates, bonds and other valuable records against ' fire, burglary or loss. The rent of a box Enquiries are invited ‘cuAmiitarvcrvuisuzcrrui. L D. Murray, Manager C. R. Tibert, Asst. Manages 1W?’ i _~ ' ‘o. PAGE? THR EE ;. _ ‘ wszr OUR STORE THIS u/EEK We have a wonderful New Range o! Genuine Eastman Kodak: and priced to suit you, Box Cam. "is range from 88c to $3.75. F o I d i n g K o d a k | from $6.00 to $15.50. -: - We would be very pleased to have you come in and look them over. We have s fresh stock of Candies at present. Something for every- OIIB- Molrs new package containing 1 lb. of Candy. Chocolates and Bon Bone . . Other boxes from . 60c Darkness called a halt to the sec- ond play-oil’ game between the Ro- vers and C. N. R. ball teams last nliht, at the end of the fifth in- ning, thus necessitating another Slime, as both teams had made an agreement before the start of last evening's tilt that the set-to had to go seven or more innings. The Rovers played real ball last ‘ night, while the C. N. R. seemed _away off color, failing to hit, and big George Ayers, who held the Rovers hitless in the last game was nicked for seven safeties in five innings, two of these being for Iextra bases. “Shona" Francis, burly ‘back stop of the Rovers hitting a ,double and home run, his homer clearing the right field fence by a wide margin. Carbonell on the mound for the Rovers, pitched heady ball, bearing down well in the pinches. i l I i ~ "s. \ BY INNINGS 1st Inning Rovers-Morley safe on Ayers er- ,rcr, McEachem bunts safe; Mc- Kenzie singles: Murley being forc- ed out at third; Francis doubles scoring Murley and McEachern. McKenzie scores on passed ball by catcher. Williams safe, when third strike gets by catcher; Francis scor- ing; Whitlock thrown out by Rice; Blanchard singles, but is out try- ing to stretch it into double. 4 hits, 4 runs, 2 errors. C./N. it-Squarebrlggs fans: Ol- lver'singles; steals second; Doyle flies out to Whltlock, Rice walks; Duffy strikes out. 0 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors. 2nd Inning Rovers-Donavon safe, on Oliver's errors; Csrbonnell fans; Murley hit by pitched ball; McEachern hits to Rice, who throws Murley out at second, Squarebrlggs then throws out McEschern at first, for a nice double. 0 runs, 0 hits, 1 error. C. N. R-Motlsbo is safe when McEachern makes overthrow to first; Bchwaab flies out to Dona- van; Mahoney fans; Ayers strikes out. 0 runs, 0 hits, 1 error. I _, 8rd Inning . Rovers-Whalen safe on Whsienu errpr; Francis hits home run over right field fence, Whalen scoring; Williams walks: Whitlock thrown out by Rice; Blanchard strikes out, Donsvsn fans—2 runs, i hit, 1 er- ror. C. N. R-Squarebriggs flies out to Donovan; Oliver strikes out; Doyle thrown out at first. 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors. - , 4th inning "WT?" Rovers-Csrbcneli safe on Sch- wabb's error; Muriey thrown out at first: McEachern thrown out by Squarebrlggs; Whalen hits single, scoring Osrbonell; Francis flies out to Doyle in deep centre. 1 run, 1 hit, 1 error. C. N. Rs-Rice doubles; Dufl! doubles scoring Rice; McCabe walks Schwasb caught out by Donavon: Mshonoy walks, filling bases; Ayers fans; Squarebriggs out on called third strike. 1 run, 2 hits, 0 errors. so: son's: IINDIITAIII _ IIIAI-III . Rovers-Williams thrown out by chawuun u.‘ Squarebriggs; Wbltlock caught out lfsrthwmsu" {by Schwasb; Blanchard safe on Rico's error; Dcnavsn caught out ’ by Squarebriggss-o runs, 0 hits. 1 AIR!‘- Darkness Halts Sccpond Play-Of Rovers Were Leading 7 To 1 At End Of Fifth Inning. / C. N. R.-Oliver fans: Doyle singles; steals second; steals third; R106 fans; Duffy strikes out. 0 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors. Game called: BUYERS ' l " ab Murley, cf ... _.. 3 McEachern ss . 3 McKenzie, 3b ... . 1 Francis c ... 3 Williams 2b ... Whltlock ri‘ ... ... 3 Blanchard lb ... . 3 Donavan 1f ... . 3 Carbonell p ... ... ‘Whalen ... ....211 Totals _.. 25 7 610 15 11 ‘Batted for McKenzie in third. o: . Obit-linen"! Hon-lo n-n 5' O coca HQ’ i-‘gov-Ioomn-sr-au‘ Ooeor-i-ogéoag v-Zoooaaooo, F‘OGOQ¢OQQ>-1O0 C. N. R. Squarebrlggs 2b 43 0 0 0 3 Squarebriggs ... . 3 0 0 0 3 3 0 Oliver 1b 3 01 1 6-0 2 Doyle cf ... ...2011100 Rice ss ... .....2 1 1_2 0 31 Duffyrf ...20_12000 McCabec... _....100030l Schwaabfird... .2000 201 Mahoneylf ... ...! 0 0 0 0 2 0 Ayers r ... .....20 0 0 0 41 Totals ..18l4615126 Umpire-—“Doc" Ennis On the bases-Wen McDonald and Geo. Rice. WESTERN GUARDIAN --WHIST PARTY AND DANCE- Mr. and Mrs. James Arsenault of Fortune Cove, gave a very enjoy- able whist party and dance at their home last ‘lhursday; Mr. John J. Perry furnished excellent music. Mr. Prosper Perry was Master of Cere- monies and carried out his duties to the satisfaction of all. A buffet lunch was served and before leav- ing the guests thanked the host and hostess for such an enjoyable even- ing. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fidele Perry of Summerside. S. —DELIGHTED WITH VISIT- Mr. and Mrs. Philip Reilly of Mel- rose, Mass, returned to their homv on Saturday. Whilst on the Island they visited many places of interest including the Well of St- Keene. Brae; Mont Carmel Church and Egmont Bay Church. They visited friends in Summerside and Fortune Cove. This is Mr. Reilly's second visit to the Island and he is cle- lighted with the many beautiful country places. B. " —Mr. and Mrs. Fldele Perry and son, Earl, have been visiting friends in the western part of the Island. B WASTE LUMBER MAKES TOYS MlilliLPI-US, A113. 17—Waste lum- ber which he noticed about lumber mills here furnished Rolin V. Wil- son with an idea of converting 1t into toys. He now owns Memphis only toy factory. employs 20 help- q-g, gmpg his toys to all parts 0i the country and makes yearly trlifi to marketing centres to visit with buyers. Wilson was once on? riflrltn qy expert at mills here. _,_____...._-_._. PANAIVJA, Aug, l'l-'-'-’l‘hc ‘Press- ury of the Government of Panama will suffer a deficit of £50,000 for July, according to Dr. Aleilndfv Tspis, Comptroller General. This Order’ Early Bity Fish Store Fresh lobsters - Today Fresh Island Salmon, Halt but, Haddock, Cod, Fresh and Smoked ‘Fillets, Finnan Haddies, Kippered Herring Boneless Cod. 169 Grafton Street NEXT DOOR T0 TALBIER ELECTRIC Telephone 1307. Mi- tttf ___________________. THE MIARKETS (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Que, Aug. l7— (Producc)—Produce markets here today were about steady on butter, a little firmer on cheese. irregular on eggs 0n unchanged on potatoes. The butter market Wm holding around the level for carlots of east- ern townships no. 1 pasteurized- Small lots to retailers were 23c-24c for solids and 24-25c for prints. Re- ceipts were 655 boxes. The cheese market was 12 3-4c to 12 78c for Ontarlos and 12 1-4c to 12 3-80 for Qucbecs, asking prices. These quotations were slight- ly higher than at the close last week. Receipts were 2,771 boxes. Ir- rcgulnrity developed on the egg market. On the recent advance ow- ing to expected falling off in sup- plies, dealers bought pientifully; then, receipts did not go down quite as much as expected and some firsts and seconds, in cariots, sold today as low as 22c for firsts and 20c for seconds- The general spot market appeared to be 27-280 for extras, 23c for firsts and 21c for seconds, with British Columbia one cent higher. , The potato market was 50c for 80 lb. pags, new Montreal district potatoes. O'I'I‘AWA, Ont., Aug. 17-—(Eggs) -Although some further price ad- vances on oggsfiiave been reported over the weekend the general trend on most of the larger markets is for value-s to hold steoxiy at the recent advances. TORONTO-Jrhis egg market is steady today. Dealers are quoting producers and country shippers for ungraded eggs extras 23-24, firsts 20-21, seconds i6. Graded shipments from Country points are selling to wholesalers at extras 26, firsts 23. seconds 18. MONTREAL-Egg receipts here itoday were 1,833 cases as compared with 751 cases for the correspond- ing day lust year. The market is a little on the dull side. A car of western eggs has been sold at ex- tras 27, firsts 22, seconds 20, deliv- . cred. Dealers are quoting for local ungradcd shipments extras 25-26. firsts 22-23, seconds 18-19- WINNJPlElG-Receipis of eggs on all principal markets throughout Manitoba and Saskatchewan con- tinue to fall off and some further price advances have taken plnce. Dealers here are quoting producers and country shippers for ungraded eggs extras 18. firsts l6, seconds 15 delivered, cases returned. EDMONTON~A firm egg market Ls being experienced both here and at Calgary with a further decline in receipts. At Calgary dealers are now quoting producers for eggs ex- tras 16-17, firsts 13-14, secnods 19-20. VANCOUVER-This egg market is in a firm position with receipts will be the first, deficit experienced by the treasury since the llresent budget was made tive. The July income the J, ller Gen- Gltl laid will 1,”, §026.°°°~' I I i contlnuingjao drop off. Demand is ‘also good. Producers are receivinl for eggs at. the farm extras 21-22. firsts 18-20, pullet extras 16-18. UEIUAGQ-Wfioflfflv“ \ Laura Secord . . . . .. Smiles 'n Chuckles 60c lb. PERFUME i We carry the finest stock of Perfume you could wish for. Bottles from . . . . .. 25c to $15.00 WE DELIVER l s . , " Prepara- tions are sold at our store. Ask to be shown the different items of these World Famous Beau iy Articles. wonderful i They are We have the best assortment of Compacts in the City. Priced reasonable too. Coiys ........... 75c to $3.50 Hudnuis . $1.00 to $0.50 Rublnstelnl s . $1.25 to $3.50 Others . . . . 50c to $7.50 Printing and Developing. 24 hour service and excellent irrorlunanship. Phone 219 Th Exchange Hardy President Of On mnorrm, Aug» 1641s a letter to Senator Arthur G. Hardy, Pres- ident of the Ontario Liberal Asso- ciation, and handed to the press. W. E. N. Sinclair, K. (7., leader of the | Liberal Opposition in the Ontario‘ Legislature, declares the Senator's. charge‘ "on “"2 matter of lack oi energy ur l regard to hostility to the Llbczul Association" fail on- tirely. Mr. Sinclair's letter is in re- ply to statements of Senator Hardy, published August 7, that his. Sinc- lair's attitude was, “simply to cm- barass Mitchell F. Hepburn, M. P.. Ontario Liberal leader, and “to ur- rogate to himself the part of spokes- man during our leader's illness." In his letter to the Senator Mr. Sinclair says “Just why my dis- cussion of hydro affairs and the Beauharnois scandal should so arouse your ire as to cause you to make such an unjust attack on me, I am at a loss to know. If you nt- tacked my views, I could under- stand, but when you take my state- ment and devote your whole effort against me personally, without oven discussing the issues raised by me, it seems to me the public must be wondering why you have clone so.” ASKS SENATOR HARDY ONE Further on in the letter Mr. Sin- clair proceeds “and while writing you, I propose to ask you one per- tinent question which can be ans- wered by ‘yes’ or ‘no’ and the ques- tion is this—have you at any time had any part in any manner di- Along The Water Front Kaila-Wharf S. S. Ulva, Captain T. lvlcGracly, arrived in port Saturday with a car- go of flour and feed from Fort Wil- liam and after discharging same, sailed yesterday for Yarmouth, N5. Marine Wharf Tug Socenaga, Captain Dicks, which arrived in port along with‘ tug Fredericton, having in tow’ Dredge No. 9, has sailed again. Lyons Wharf ROSS~DR uc-uzvzrzo SUCCESSOB 1'0 The MacKinnon Drug Co. e flown!!- Store Qntario Liberals Compliments Heated Verbal Battle In Progress Between Hon.W.~ E.N.Sinclair, Liberal House Leader. And Senator". tario Liberal Association. rectly, or indirectly, in any of the negotiations with anyone leading up to or rciating in the Bcauharnois order in council passed by the late Federal Government. and which was recently revoked and replaced by legislation by the present Gov- crnmcnt?“ Mr. Sinclair says the Senator‘: complaint about the Liberal lead- er's “lack of energy for seven and a half years while acting as lead- er" came rather late. “It was nev- cr communicated to me by you dur- ing my leadership," the letter goes on. "I cculci not get you to call :1 convention (luring all that time. until alter the Federal party de- feat." Mr. Sinclair said the Sen- ator wrote to him after the last provincial election congratulating him on the fight he had put up and also wrote to l-lnrry Johnson, lsecrctary of the Liberal Association, stating he trusted "our people would be most careful not to criticize me (Mr. Sinclair) and that I did good work and was not to be blamed fol‘ the debacle." "Your reference to my desire for revenge against. the Liberal Conven- tion is ill advised," continued the letter. “You say I was repudiated by the Convention. As I recall it I declined to be a candidate. I led the Liberals in the House during the last session, following that con- vention, and have received warm praise from Liberals ever since. for my work there." Regarding Senator Hardy's criti- cism of his various statements as palblishefi in the press Mr. Sinclair remarks, “If after twenty years of public life, I am not capable of forming an opinion, it would be a strange thing." . ._,_?___.__ EXHIBITIDN BARGAINS Grapes . . . . . . . . . . . Per lb. 25c Oranges, 2 sizes, . . . . . . . . .. . Per dos. 30c, 45c Gravcnsicln Apples . . . . . . . . . . Per doz. 40c Bananas . Per doz. 25c Grapefruit ... . . 3 for 25c Tomatoes . . . . . . . . . . . 3 lb. 25c Pears, . . per doz. 50c; 5c each Peaches Per doz. 50s.; 5c each Schr. Bonus, Captain Doudrcault, has finished discharging a cargo oi- coal Plckard‘: Wharf Schr. Corcan, Captain Lavangler, arrived in port with a cargo of coal. Schr. Hazel, Captain Chapman, now discharging a cargo oi coal. Carvelrs Wharf S. S. Silvia. Captain Kean, arrived in port Monday morning and after loading a general cargo, sailed last evening for Montreal, P.Q. Bruce Stewart's Wharf Schr. Eliza Coreham. Captain Plums, 2 slzcs, per doz. 20c, 30c Sunkist Lemons, Per doz. 50c Nuts, mixed .. Per lb. 25c Chocolate Bars 6 for 25c Fresh (‘reams . . . . . Per lb. 25c Boston Baked Beans. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Per lb. 25c Tobacco, 15c size .. 2 pkgs 25c Plpesspccial 75c During Exhibition Week try our delicious lunches, fancy ice cream dishes and Ice cold drinks BLUE BIRD m noous (Formerly Leigh's) Under Management of MISS MARY LAMONT Corner Kent and Prince Phone 813i. MacLeod, has sailed after discharg- ing a cargo of coal. 91-‘4- wo- hfs-Jfi-‘Q ‘... §~$ hes-Li“ , i, 4 . l I 7 f,“ * y 1 FYI. I @.fi-.fl A-s-l. 1.-.." -; "I ...-.é--.