-\ vino This with Ewry paring: and In: ron- lnin: COUPONS good for Valuable Preienri. Saw tbs (oi/pan: and wme for I Premium Cam/agar I0 The B. Haud: Company. Limiud, Qiuber. CLIP 15¢ PackaQEs fine Try "It Certainly-l is 5 a Fine Tobacco" _CLIPPE_.R is sailing Fight hundred} and hundreds of is making friends all over the Morltinies. They all say "it certainly is a value for tlie money." CUT PLUG p into the good-will of smokers. ' newlCvut Plug Tobacco, its quality and flavour, tobacco and wonderful it. Your dealer has it; PER 45° Tins l PERSONALS Mr. Francis was a. visitor to the city Friday. Mscuregor of’ Quests at the mause, North Ri er MacWulker, -Nortn River, for a [cw days this week. Mr. Alfred Fraser of Red Point, visited Rev- W. ‘R. MacWiilker, a former pastor. at the North River Manse last week. day morning. visiting her mother, Mrs. Trainor, King Street, City. Mr. Louis Blanchard left yester- iliiy morning for Suckvllie where he will relieve the manager of the Q I lrrrns FEEDS ‘ We carry large stocks of all < kinds of live stock FEEDS. We buy in CARLOAD lots at vcry lowest prices. We are in a position and do sell at , very close. prices. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FEED OATS (Black and Whit-e.) Some extra heavy Western white feed, oats, also Island whites and blacks. (horsemen should see these oats.) AA‘ AAA ' (Also) Bran. Shorts, White Mid- dlings. Sucked Corn, Feed Cornnieal, Oil Cake Mcal. l a Schumacher Feed, Beet Pulp, Calf Meal, Cracked Grain. Linseed Meal. Mixed Grain (for Poultry). Chicken Feed. Oyster Shells, Poultry Grit. Charcoal (for Poultry). Bone , Meal. (fine and coarse), Beef > and Bone Scraps (for Poul- ’ try.) Pressed Hay and Straw. . .90., &o., and a full line of i Poultry Supplies. ~ CARTER s. co. '1 LIMITED. SEEDS, FEEDS. FLOUR- Halifax Herald AND St. John Telegraph 3Cents Per. Copy A Received every evening l0 minutes after arrival of 8.30 train. ' TA {Lou's NEWS STORE ..__...___.__ - ' H Fuss ‘t FLIES Just received direct from Mllward a wonderful assort- ' merit of English Flies that would gvon please Isaak Walton._ . ‘ n tho orii are there woo’ can't mi to m thorn with ism flies. " ~~ '~ We also carry a complete lino of fishing tackle of every description. QOIIIULPII)‘ see them and wo will rain..- sob,’ not. l ." ,._-t 90ff§##9+ Jcythe Snaths . . . . . . . . . . . .....$l.0f Clipper Scythcs . . . . . . .. “$1.75, sebum Stones ................ ...iii Emery Mowing Machine Stoiies..il5 oririorwrirr per lb. ....... mom. Earth Shock Felt (Canadian Press) JERUSALEM, July 25. —-A slight earthquake shock was felt yesterday in Jerusalem Jericho and Bethle- hem. No damage was caused. lA BSOLUTELY FREE With every order sent in during this month for a suit or top coat made to your measure in any style and fit guaranteed at list price. A sct of safety first lightning protect- ors and suit hanger free. =5. F. TAtRBUSl-l _.._. O4§QO4Q+QOQOOQ+O4QO+OOQQ EYES TESTED AND Glasses titted by aclantlflo methods. E. W. TAYLOR AND - J. S. TAYLOR Registered Optometrists 142 Richmond Strong -__"' "_"_—__——'__- 1851 1921 OUR SEVENTIETI-l \ ANNIVERSARY ARE YOU READY FOR THE HAY- lNG SEASON WHICH WILL SbON BE HERE? LET US HELP YOU. First of all equip your barn Harpoon Hay Forks . . . . . . . . . “$2.55 Hay Carriers . . . . . . Steel Track .... .... .. . Wood Track Hangers “.20 Track Eyes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...20 ‘>6 Floor Hooks . . . . . . . . . . 20 18 inch Rafter Grabs .. .. 14 inch Track Hooks .. Swivel Rope Hitch .45 Track Couplings . . . . . . . . .. .50 Hanging Hooks . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . n25 OTHER HAYING REQUIREMENTS ARE LISTED BELOW i English Nash Soythes . . . . . . “$2.40 Grindstones r- ‘urea .. ......$l-0ll Hay Knlfo I""‘l'm s iron; Hay Forks $1.00 a also s rrcnr Ho! rrrirr $1.10 a $1.20 llay Fork Haniflos ......30 Wfqodoo flay Rakes ya ilaiilla non w lb - " (about 6%) .. ‘rliriiocriis ft . Enjoy Golden Hours Of Roatfiil may be calm, peaceful, undisturbed. Everyone may have them. Just by Proviiicial Hunk while ‘on vacation. Mrs. Fred Johnston left yester- diiy morning on return to Camp- bellteii. Mrs. H. E. (Jiiiitivell, accompan- ied by iier (laughter, Miss Florence and young son Billy left on Satur- diiy on ii. visit in Sydney. 0n July 18th., Mr. and Mrs. John A. Stewart and Mr. James ‘Robert- son, motored from Klngboor t.o North River and spent the after- noon at the Baptist Manse. Mr. Ray Peudieton, Y. M. C. A.. Secretary, zicrenipanieil by Mr. Jas. Farquhurson, left yesterday by mob or for Toronto where they will nt- tend the Y. M. (l. A. School which will be in session for three weeks. Mr. Victor McGuigan and h’s two nephews, Lawrence Jamleson and Albert Jamleson, have motor- ed from Everett, Mass, to Stur- geon, P. E. l. to visit his brother. Mr. James C- McGuigan. Mr. and Mrs. M. (l. MeNeely uud young daughter left on Saturday morning on a visit lo Ottawa und Toronto. Mr. McNeely while Ottawa will attend the World's Poultry Congress. left Fiiduy for Victoria. P. E. is- land, where they will spend a month's vacation. They were sc- flfimlianlcd by Mr. and Mrs. (leorge. Goodrich, of lnckport. Maine. f Moiictou Transcript. Mr. and Mil-s. Adam Jaiiileson. Master Austin ‘and Miss Peggy ‘Jamleson and Mr. Daniel Msclfee; man, motored from Everett, MERIT, to Sturgeon. to visit their rela- tives. - Mi‘. and Mrs. R. W. Ynuuker iiiiil Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Craswoli of Winsioo accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hryonton of Union had ll very pleasant motor trip to Cape Wolfe, Let 7, where they were the guests of Mr. Younkefis uiint. Mrs. John Fish. They report the roads in very good condition. Rev. A. J. G. Murchison, who is visiting his parents, Captain and Mrs. Murchison, Orlebar St.. is at prcscnt minister of the First Pres- byterian Church of Omro. Wis. Mr. Murchison has not been hcre since his graduation from the McCormick Theological Seminary. Chicago. the second largest Presbyterian College in the United Stat/es, and is being welcomed and congratulated by many old friends and acquaintances. The Rev. A.-A. McLeod. Peter Sinclair, (M. L. A. elect.) Lewis P. Tauton, D. N. McKay, D. M. Mc- Donald, Ira N. McKay, and Master children of Rev. A. A. McLeod, re-l turned Saturday from Halifax. where they were attending the in- ternational convention of the Sons of Temperance. Mr. R. R. Boll. barrister at lnw. oi’ Les Gates. California, is on a visit to relatives in Prince Edward island. Ho is the guest of his brim ther-iii-law. Mr. John Holmes, of East Royalty and his nephews. Messrs. Frank and Russell Bell of Wcst Royalty. Mr. Bell is accom- panied en his present trip by his wife. He was u native of West Roy- nlty, and is a son of the lute Fran- cis Boil. formerly manager of the Provincial Stock Farm. Rev. A. J. W. Myers and Mrs. Myers, accompanied by the form- or‘s sister. Miss Myers, of Hartford, Conn., are spending the summer ‘on the island. Thoy are at present guests at the home of lVir. John R. Brown, Pownal. They also were for a time at Shaw's Hotel, Brackloy Beach. Dr. Myers is Professor of Religious Education lnl Hartford Seminary Foundation. Use Fly-Tex Refreshing Sleep Enjoy golden hou; of restful, re- freshing sleep. Each summer night Bradley, Bonshaw. Misses Muriel BT-iice and Claral East Baltic, re) Mrs. Moriii Stewart of Kings~ boro was the guest of Mrs. W. R. . . - Mr. T. S. Hubbard. of the Ilansardl NEW PRENHUM T‘ Ladle“ Sh‘)? Staff, Ottawa, who has been herclllmg Bug“ give" “c” with “vex Wm, Mm Hubbard and family mri new or renewal subscription to tit the past week left on return Satur- Mrs. George McLeod and young i l l son, Elmer. of Cambridge. Mass, 15,!‘ m w" Mary‘ Mrs. '1‘. W. McBezitli and family,‘ Hlllsmi mid MISS Mflrifl" Mcbemlton Stewart. motored from blast {While thcre GUARDIAN ' l Miss Norah McCullough of Sum-l Aflelliiiic. leaves Tuesday lli0l‘llllig| for Littietowu, New Hampshire. Mrs. Wm. A. Chandler, Hazel-l bIOOK. was i1 visitor to the City Friday. IILWRYS flier; have done so for 56 Years lliilliNlRlll. lillllRlllllNMi PERSONALS llllss Alvu Fiiilayson of New York. liiis iii-rived on u visit iu her lather, (Yupi. Fiuluysuu. Masters John and Victor Williams were passengers by the Hochclaga yesterday ior Swllarton on a visit to their sister, Mrs. J. F. Cameron. PLERSE Rev. A. N. and Mrs. Glllls and lliiilpeuue Janie McNutt of Malpeque, spent {he wcek cud in Charlottetown wind leuvc this morning on return lo Mulpeque. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Cameron. Stcllarton were passengers on the I-Iochclaga yesterday returning , RESERVE, WEDNESDAY, July i27lh for Rollo Bay Tea. lUuardiun. WHITE STOCKINGS —tllr<-*1\il silk~70c ]ll‘.——M00l‘G d‘: hit-Lend l AUTO STROP RAZOR in case ipost paid to any address lu Canada Oil TOCOlDI Of fl liGW O1‘ PCIIQWB] yearly subscription to Tile Guar- dlsn. ' LADIES SHOPPING BAGS C0"- vortahle to two sizes. Free wiili leach new oi' reiioivnl yciirly sub lscrlptien of tlic Guardian. ___._ HANDSOME COATS for women —iill this season's stylcs—~clesi' iii iliilf Prim-c cniuiiiciii-Jiig Wednesday morning-liioorc & lifcLcoil Limit‘ oil. RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION today and be in line for the Con- vertable Waterproof Shopping Bag now being given free with each year- ly subscription. 1 THERE'S A WON ERFUL value lii ivoniufs liuis sl wii in the nill- linery department tit 32-75» 'l‘lilH l! u piece of fortunate buying on '0lll' 1iart—itiul gives you lluts ivortli ‘$5.00 ciieli for $2.75.—Muore & Mc- zLood Limited. l HALF DAY HALF PRICE SALE lot Women's coats starts Wednes- lilay morning. lilurly shoppers get 1h9llt sele(:ti_(iiis.-Mooru & McLeod Limited. .‘ A GROWING LEAGUbL-Therc are seven thousand brnhchcs of the British Empire Service‘ iscaguc throughout the Empire. and not sev- en hundred as stated in yesterday's ,‘issuc of this paper. ' l YOUR SUBSCRIPTION may ‘have expired, renew now and got lyfllll‘ choice of n Valet Auto Strep iRazor, blade and strap frao, or Val- et Utility Knife free. liliehtr one makes a remarkable premium. l MEETING-Tho annual meeting Yof the P.l§.l. Grass Seedflrewerii’ {Association will be iield in St. lMaryhi Hall Souris on Saturday, lJuly 30th at 1.30 p. m. l WEDNESDAY STARTS clear- niicc oi’ handsome hats-m table of tmedels worth to $10.00 goes at , 3.75 Sec tliem~they include some lovely tliiugs.—Moore 8r Mc~ ‘Lend Limited. ' ,"CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. -- lThe Sacrament qi‘ The Lord's Sup- gper will be illspenseti in the Kirk, ‘,Muriay River on Sabbath 31st. ‘Services ut 10.30 and 6 p. m. Pre- parzitoy services on 'l‘liursday -28th at 7 p. ni. PRESBYTERY MEETlNGu-‘Thc jPresbytery of Piince Edward ls- land will meet lll the Presbyterian iChurch, Alherton at 7 p. ni.‘, on Aug. 29th., for the induction of lRev. W. M. Morrison and for any ,et'hcr business which may lie leg- ilally brought before it. WELCOME ViSlTORS.—0n July _:19th.. n party consisting of‘ Mr. and Milfl. Robert Yiites, little Miss Mar- garet Yates. Mrs. Eilson Rose, Miss Merril Stewart and Master (‘lin- Poiut to North River and spent. the ‘day with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace. MacWalker. ‘ RETURNS FROM_ OLD COUN- TRY — Mr. Benjamin Breinner 0f this city has‘ returned from a two months visit to Great llrltaiu. v he visited various places of interest in company with his snn-ln-iaw, Colonel Do Castillo and Mrs. Castillo, formerly Maud liremner. Mr. Bremnor was delight- ed with what he saw in the nld laud mid has returned iii splendid health. PLEASED TOURIST. —Dr. Her- man Grad of 16B West 88th St., at- tending surgeon to the Woman's Grad, who have been spending part of their vacation at Beach Grove Inn, left yesterday by motor for Lake Placid, N. Y. They lhaye l greatly enjoyed their stay at the nn. and speak very highly of the very excellent accommodation af- forded‘ by this splcndidrummcr re- sort. They are loud in their pra§ outward cargo consisted and (sheesc. v of’ tho finest horses that left this lcrilny in a lurgc wholesale firni ill Si. John's, Newfoundland. One was ll beautiful black Percheron mare iliut weighed 1680 Gelding 1480 lbs., and a. buy Geld- liig 1500 lbs.——all in the pink of condition. They were shipped by Dr. Donnoly. 0i’ this city and were purchased from Buntain, Ilell Co. luncheon yesterday the speaker was Mr. R. H. Jenkins, M. P., who gave an admirable address on shots of Ottawa and H e from a book entitled "Canada and Hospital in New York and Mrs. its CflDli-fll" Wfllifli b)’ a 1011M!‘ sneaker of the House of Commons. Hon. J. D. Edgar and also from the report-s of Mr. Charles Bishop, Par- Ottawa ’Citimn. Past District Gov- ernor Inman was in the chair. Mr. Jenkins‘ address will be published in full'in tomorrow's issue. home after a. pleasant vacation at the honic of Mrs. Cameron's parents Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Williams, Villa Street. GEORGETOWN TEA— wr-rilnl... day, July 27. 7-2331 MCQUAID'S TAXI SERVICE. -—i Phone l7- » ,1 Mrs. Mary E. McCloskcy formerly WHERE ARE YOU going July 27, lo Rollo Buy. crs Miss Alice M., Mrs. Anna _ M. Murphy. and Mrs. Mary F‘. Daly all of Dorchestcr. Mass, left on return by motor yesterday. It is eighteen years since the daughters visited the Island and they noticed many COME T0 TEA at 110i. 65. Wed-changes. They hope to visit new.» ncsday, July 27th. soon again. TWO WONIJ-EFITRL HAT barii- , The Prince Edward COME TO Rollo Iliiy Ten. Jilly 27th. uliis in the milliiiery ilopurtiucnt to-<luy——$2.7i'i mid $13.75. Sire iliem-— bioore it. McLeod Lllllltilti. PLENTY °F "m W"“‘l”"“ll'run AND LAUGHTER canons tliri-ud silk stocking at $1.00 prulN “KOSHER ‘(n-TY KELLY" Popular (rulers, lneluiliiig \viiite.— A D t. [HE l <vv hiourc A's McLeod Limited. N CO I G ANS CARGO Posir AND SHINGLES Roaring with comedy, filled with iiow uiiluuiling, Selling at lowcstlieuds "Kosher Kitty Kelly" F_B_O_.S l"'l"" """ “"“"‘- “Mlihi """“~ vbwllatestkioid Bond Special s... show- mflu‘ xlggfiahllfing at the Prince Edward Theatre lis a mountain of mirth From tlic WxSESRMFP/‘EELYT,“lgevfiilttlizllopening scene to the final fade-out bliss Lovuise ‘and llliss‘ Ruth Stevhgtuis Dug) glolégcou? laullzhtqlfrst‘ a ensim of New (llnsgruv, motored‘ ng’ Os mus pcme pal‘ e m m“ my yestcrda” ‘full of riotous mirth. The minute GET A HANDSOME (jun, fmlthc possibility of a thrill bcing too moloriiig-linzitlng-eveuing wear ‘levastalmgi a g°°d' nearly laugh is at HALF vnivic, nulc iuairt-a m. lnl-Ylidliwd and ll" ‘Wild is i!" Wciincsilziv mnrniiig—Monrc & Mc-land ma“? “gam- Thc picture was LCM Limiwdl - iadapted for the screen by Gerald __._,_ ‘Duffy from the great New York QQME ONE and an u, the ‘c9 stage success of the same name from 8134 is played by the vivacious Viola lDana while the rest of tlic all-star (JENTRAI. CHRISTIAN CHURCH cast includes: Vera Gordon, Toni PlCNlC—-Ccntral Christian Church Forman. Aggie Herring. Nat Carl‘, Sunday School picnic will be held Kathleen Myers, Stanley and Cur on Mr. Messerveyh grounds. Lang-poll Nye. 10y Beach, on Wednesday afternoons The fifth episode of the Cars will leave the church at 1.30 ian" series also provides many p. m. 8133 laughs. Taken altogether this is one worth-while‘ hot weather MPSI Miify Carr announces the cn- ing either this afternoon or evening. Ragrincnt of hcr youngest datightcr. - Mabel Bertha in Mr. Eugene Kelly ' ‘ v otflDctroit, Michigan, marriage tolkemoves Touchy take Place some tlmeallgi,’ Corns’ Bripgs l Solid Comfort Acts like iiizigle- takes nut all 'lll0 piiiir~iiiirkes ucliliig t-nriis I'm-l comfy in a few seconds. 'l‘liui‘.~; how Putnam's Corn Extractor nets. You will not be disappointed with "l'lit~ corns, or ‘remove painful callousos. Get. "Putnam's lhrtractor” from your di-iizgist. Refuse a substitute. uam's“-—it never fails to lllt eul -_-_~-¢0->—-——— NORBORO SCHOOL CROSS ROADS .CHRISTIAN, CHURCIL-Dr. Grant K. Lcwis,l General Secretary of tlic Home Mis- sion Department of the United Christian Missionary Society of the Churches of Christ of America, St. Louis, Mo., will preach in the Cross Roads Christian Church Wednesday evening, 27th inst. at 8 o'clock. Everybody welcome. POLICE COURT — At the Politic (‘ourt yesterday morning the three owners of dogs whn neglected to pay ilic-ir taxes had their memories jogged. The nwncrs 0f unsanitary yurds appeared and mic was fined $3.00: the second lind ills premises cleaned up. An abusive language case waadismlsseti. Tlic annual examination of Nor- boro school took place on Thurs- day, June 30th. and was largely at- tended. The pupils were examined in their different subjects by their teacher. Lena Curlcy. assisted by; Mrs. Mort. Howatt, Mrs. George Sharpe and Mrs. George Bowncssq and answered very credltably. Pubv lic school certificates wcreithcn pro-j scnted to the following pupils: Mar-| garet Howatt. Clara Gillis, Walter‘ Crokcn, _Harold Hughes, and Reta; Stewart. ‘Prizes for spelling were; awarded to Ethel Day, best pupil in Grades VII. and VIII, and to Keith Harding, best pupil in Grades III.‘ and IV. A prize was also awarded to Margaret Howatt. pupil making highest marks in P. S. exams, and one to Keith Harding for best at-i tcndancc. After the examination Mn; Alex. Douglas was appointed chain! man and a successful program was’ carried out. after which the tciichcr. Miss Curlcy. was presented with an address accompanied by a beautiful gift from her pupils. The teacher, in a few words thapk- y ed her pupils for their gift, and alsof the parents and ratepayers for thclrl attendance. Complimentary remarks were then made by the trustees and visitors present. The National An- them then brought a very successful examination to a close. "oiioiit us "SAPPER" SAILS — The S. S. “Canadian Supper“ sailed from Ch‘- iowii at six o'clock last evening fur St. John's, Newfoundland. iier of 137 lmzid cattle, 7 horses, i5 sheep, 20 imxcs pigs, besides u. large quuu- ilty of hay, potatoes, butter, eggs FINE HORSES 7-Prohilhly three province for some time, went. fnr- l ward by the Canadian Supper yes- lbs, a black [iT n0TAnv.- st the Rotary “Snap- arliament." explained that some of the mat- i‘? 1 in his address was gleaned "l WANT TO ORDER SQME C ' AL rl iamentary Correspondent of the of the courteous tr ent the have received at the hands of the employees of this well known hos- telry. LIVINGSTON—TURNER.—A very pretty wedding took place at the home oi the bride's mother Mrs. JflhiQTilffltlf of Upton, on June 20th, ~when her daughter Mary Theodosia was united in marriage to Mr. John Duncan Li ‘ ‘ n of Upton, the marriage ceremony being performed by the Rev. Mr. 1 i tru tioris ow each bottldspont. hint: its?) far killing ALI. iiouse- have the Jurist Fl -'f‘ox.ftil for a long. Wm" m y wediiodlife. , stainless, ffllflllh Ill"- . - r::"%..*'.".1:T".:-...i:;'i."r.."::.:l:r.t:a":,:;'::r;'tt"r: =- =- A =~ A "A Everyone knows mosquitoes are dil- mothe and was attired in navy Luvo . Luvs . w m mLus a. cm ‘ _ c0; ease carriers. They must be kilieibblue silk. After the marriage cere- ' ' l- ,9. ~ . Health authorities advocate Fly-Ibis; mrmy was performed the happy cou- Mfilllffll . cl‘ T°""‘ COAL L *' ° i.lliil'Eli l ::.:.:.."~.:=*.~.:::::_ .‘.l.“.i.°t'.%'°§. 2:12.‘: m ::*:'.:r.'.':.s'-::..:::-::::: w» a ' i I dustrial Research by m: miowrniplwiuri. the evening was pleasantly ~ ,_ Q _ . Mr. and Livingston best wishes of their friends iisiiiv ma. iilliilwiiilli. Carvell Bros” Ltd. Canada IS. Llnefl Ltdl BTEAMSHIP SERVICE You can no scoured that we shall illl all . v I " “owl-REAL c telephone orders to the c Charlottetown letter. Your wishes con- cerning grads. prise O And St. Johlffl and prompt delivery will ho our law. We I Prince Edward 10f Emyvalc, Lot 30, and hcr draught-- funny family fights and neighborly. gthcrc is a sign of a licart ache or‘ criniui ziiui siriuvlii-irry festival in the Pen 9f L90" D9 ACOSRI- It W65. be 1.0m a, U". ML Herbert Oplwoven into its prcscntxlelightful pliaiiuge this Ufuesiiiiy) evening. Sta-ll! bl’ U19 liifl-‘tlefly dllecllml 0f Biiiid iii Zlliifllllflllffih‘ lJP-mes H011"!- LOVRDIQ Kitty Kelly‘ “Colleg- ])l'f)gl‘lllllv ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. — and one you should not miss scc-' Today, _3.15, 7 8.45 “Kosher Kitty Kelly” “Somebody’s Fault” PRINCE i EDWARD TOMORROW THURSDAY Supreni c lllasterpiece of the World's (lrcatest Woman Writer ! ‘lb l l l l _/\_ poignantly iiuinain story! A sllrflilif- illihiirliililt talc oi‘ zi i-mn- polling‘ love that lruiisi-eiiilci.’ time ziiid rlistaiii-c—uud won gloriously to happiness i IPox N ews -»- Review -— Orchestral EXCE LEN T ASSORTM ENT N b 0P1 BATHING (‘APS . . _ _ - . . . , y- 'iiiv cing Iszliiiivii at this store Wr- h-rvc "cvcr w," u" ‘Ullllfiwilid. as niec and III all the newest shades. ic prices should sell them if nothing clsc. from 25c to $1.00. biliviiiiil (‘zips for iliving also in stock. You will be pious- cil with ‘these goods and we arc ccrtiiiii uic have just wllnt you rcqiiirc. (Juli uuii scc tlicm curly as tlic nicest our» i-: A. FOSTER TIllubCENZPlt/tl. DRUCESTDRE- Perfection lcc Cream in all l-‘urins. lee-Cold Sparking soda wdim- 1'0"‘ ‘extras 351-2, firsts 321:2, sccohds THE MARKER“. Tlicy range always go .201-2. i-- Wlnuipcg~JI‘lic egg market; 15 (Canadian Press) steady with dciilcrs still paying MONTREAL, Que, July 25.~-Tlie Country shippers for uugraded eggs cxpurt trudc in Canadian gruiu mi extras fill. flr-‘s 26, stir-ends 21. Pr the Montreal market today w cs to rctirilcrs are cxtrus 37. firsts fair and the total sales wcrc rsti- 33, seconds 28. mated at bctwccn 150,000 and 200.000; SRSRRLOOIl~-R(3C(!i])l.5,flfD light and bushels. There was some rlcmandl mice-s to country shippers are high- from exporters for grain in the inc-lei‘ zit cxtiuir; 27, ilrsts 25, sccoutlslii. nl market and sales of Manitoba‘ R('glllii.~'R(‘.('(?l|)lS urc very light. No. 5 wheat were made at 30 cents‘ Prices queirrl to country fur ungrad- to 301-2 cents pcr bushel, uudcrilxl eggs rcniuiu steady at extras 20, tlic Winnipeg July option cifpiirsts 25. seconds 20. Montreal and several loads of Ne! Edmonton --Tl1c egg market is ii Canadian Western barley alsotsteady with dealers quoting country changed hands on a c.i.f. basis. Abillppers‘ for ungradcd eggs deliv- niodcratc trade was done in car lots} cred extras 28, firsts 25, seconds 20. and prices were unchanged. The!’ Vancouver-Dealers are quoting only change of importance in thelproduivc“ fur uiigrzulcd eggs clcliv- local flour trade was the strongcixcrcd extras 28, firsts 26, pullct cxt- feeling that dCVOhlpOd for whiteflfls 24. corn flour and prices were marked; St. Jnliii "Fhv rug market is tiuict up forty cents pcr barrel with irnllrl unchanged with (lcztlers quot- iiioderatc trade passing in small iiig country shippers for uiigradcd lots at $6.50 to $6.60 per barrcUPggs extras (l3, firsts 30, seconds 24. _ Prices for spring and winter wlicatl {O'1_. grades were unchanged and the dc-l nirmd was quiet. A moderate amount‘ cf business was done with English. importers in baled hay and the tone‘ of the market was firm. Prices forl all grades of eggs wcrc wcll main-l ‘fllélre igggllgsgcfienllfii fellow. H. Jacknian. after a trip butter market was without any new glioléllllléhllégcffisttg; Alllllizlcaacxhgaf éliatlzflce tge lx-ggcihgiégg SW32’ pointed resident representative in _ ' Argentina, with headquarters at receipts were 540 packages. In sym- Buems Aims The mo, do“ um pathy with “w sharp “d"“'l°° l“ expect to sell any wlicat to the Ar- prices established for cheese ai. the genune but it hop“ as a Town or counlmy ‘ward comm“ “m1 ‘he this appointment 15 ‘cntrr into clos stronger cable advice over the ‘ ' ' ' weekwnd Spat prices er relations with this other produc- ere marked v . up one cent per pound western fiiljeggdcfilxeigoricr of the worlds chief grades were quoted at 19 3-8 cents to 191-2 cents per pound and east- ern quallty at 191-8 cents to 1914' cents per pound. The receipts were f . 7,376 boxes. i OTTAWA, 0nt., July 25.~(Eggs)‘ . A sale of Ontario extras is reported u Toronm at wbz delivered used Prevent any chance of inloc on ' by using Minard's. Ilcals also. cases free. A car is offered from, i. ’ ‘ 1' ‘ A R D M l N S l Saskatchewan at extras 321-2, firsts; iliilll 0F lllii a l APPOINT AN OBSERVER. TO WATCH ARGENTINA The Canadian Wheat Pool bcllcv- es in keeping nu eye on the other f.o.b. freight about 41-4. . Toronto-The egg market is ilrm| with quotations to country shippers unchanged at extras 33 to 35, firsts 30 to 31, seconds 26 to 28, Montreal-With the healthy de- mand existing in Montreal a further AflNTsu a -.. l i‘ 1.1,. Well) iv 5- i 301-2, seconds 261-2 in export cases ‘ Ll N l M E N Tl improvement is looked for. Sales are l l ...-. .-_-. . gru-