s. {eolind (l; sgothouglr, I felt pretty $1.1. lnklad-o‘ tired and drowsy. M; have been very much run down, a prawns recommended- ‘ D1: ‘m: i Ben's s 01¢ fashioned, ‘ ,. ,srstiou fie from Dandelion, Mandrake, flock, snd- other purl ‘ng herbs. uh tend to relieve yspe sis, sdice, Liver Complaints and - stion. it urifies, enriches the ud and bull s up the whole system. ; bottle and ‘get bsek that peppy in; you used to have, n illmsbottls. Fsmllysizmiourtlmes uisrsm". s Atmeatdaslsrh. irsyit! M! h. u-au. earn». li.l. i Prince 0i. liuroa Pure Bred Sue will travel for season leaviM urls on Monday Mi!’ 9m “Mud nut; Kinssboro, Bothwell; El ' ire; Lnltevllle; Fairfield; Boy.- id‘ lariRiver; "and Bouris West to re- llu until Monday May 16th then .travel viu Rollo Ba)’ m"? FM‘ “é Bridge; Red House: Lin" ma; Poplar Point; Build"; Ml- ipe; Birch 11111: sl- Peters: 1W0- [15 Fgpmington; Dingwell Mills ~ Souris. Trip to be duplicated sry two weeks_ Fee twelve dol- rs- cash or note with return privi- oi gqp. Owned by Deni-runs!“ “culture. Urban Miimn“ h‘ i... A _ 4n THE REXALL 37°35 .;\ BRIGHTON ICE CREAM 1i WATER fiervsd From New Liquid __ Fountain n A111. canvass - Cool and refreshing ‘ Youunqgqr ‘D FOR ‘ sate good second hand Soda Fountain. Will sell reasonable _ H. J. MABON Optometrist and Prescription . , Drupglst - l-lerlnsnville; Clear Sprinzi ' ..'Mb8l0 GALORE-Do like to bear a piper's band? Make your Scotch blood ' oil. couldn't keep still i you tried. “JWONDER WHO GETS the trophy at Montague, Abbies or League of the Cross Time will tell. and we'll see it won on the 22nd. ..'JU8T. THINK OF IT, twenty. five whole big dollars given away free (these hard times) to the G lucky ticket holders at Montague tea party on the 22nd. "JTHREE MEDALS and eleven prizes t be given away at Monte. gue tea party on the 22nd. 'l‘alre your dancing slippers and come along. ‘EASTTEIKN PERSONALS ..'Mrs. Lyons. Charlottetown, is visiting Georgetown. A _ __'Mr. G. W. Hibbett. George- town is visiting friends at 18am- merside. . JMrn. M. McLean, ‘Georgetown was a passenger to Montague last week. ' .."Miss Margareet Landry, Mon tague, was a passenger to George- town l-ist week. ..'Mlss Lily Gotell, Georgetown has returned home after visiting Morel]. . A .."Mr. Dan hIcCcrmac, Boughton island, recently visited Géorgc- towns A ..'iVi:'. Gerald McDonald. Cardi- gan. recently visited Georgetown. ..'iVlr. Goutlhue, Boston, is visit- yoi. 1 m1 lZiSTllltll cnunuw‘ ..'-A DAY OF DAY8.—Montague tea party, Wednesday June 22nd. You Have you seen the list of events? Some carnival, uh? ‘ --'MAJOR U. G. DAWSON will be at the Oakley House in Souris nu Widely 17th, inst., between 8 and 9.30 p. m. tosign on a few good men forlnfautry Camp on June 32nd. . ..'WHEN COMING to Montague on 22nd take your family along with you and let them enjoy the biggest day of the season on the tea grounds. All you want to eat. Nice level grounds right in the town. Big base ball match (two star teams) pl-pe and drum band music. All kinds of other sinus-e- ments. . I..‘OLENFANNING NOTES.- Messrs Ernie Roach and P. McPher- son were vis-itors to St. Peters Bay reccntly-diessrs Roddy Mc- Lean and Laurence Butler were visiting Glenfanning latedy_~ Mr. William Cantello, graduate C. B. C,. is spending his holidays at his home in Gléllf8lllllflK.-—Alrl0ng the recent visitors to Gienfanning were Messrs Pat. Morris and James Campbell of Dundas ceuter.---Mr. Ernie ltoache leaves for Charlotte- town thisuweek where he intends A taking‘ part in ‘the musonwork on the new" Bank of in course oijerec- tipn. D. Prince Hirohito " Loses Portfolio OHERBOURG, June 1»i—'I‘wo special messengers. i-lato Zinoshire and Lavki Tikishiro, in charge of a trunk which they were bringing from Tokio to deliver to Crown Prince I-lirobito of Japan in Paris. A were rolbbed here today of a port- folio which contained valuable pa- pers and more than $1,000 in cash. lng his sister, Mrs. Edward Hemp- hill, Georgetown. A ..'Mr. Doucette. of the Royal Bank, Cardigan visited friends at Georgetown lust week. ..'Mr. Jack DeCoste. Piotou was u passenger to Georgetown last week. ' A ..‘Mlss Edith Refuse, Charlotte- town last week. Cardigan, . Jlvliss Doucette. is vlsiiing Miss Grace iDouglns, Georgetown. A ..*Mr. George Ryan, Charlotte- town‘ visited Georgetown last week. A .."Mrs. William Jamieson and film"? who have been spending the winter at Pictou have returned l9 .!h@lr~tl19me..et Ooorl ‘ M ' '. JMr. Earl 1 McLaren ‘ of the Canadian Bank. of Commerce visit- ed his home at Georgetown this week. A l/z/l/Z/Iiil/d ll/(g/ F; Better than i'lii> GET A MONTAGUE, P. E. I. e-e-o-o-ooooooe-e-treoo-o-v-vooo-s —¢-\_,,—- Mars Sampl Boots s | l __.__-- .1EASTERNF¢STEAMSHIPJ LINES, mo. INTERNATIONAL 1.111s IIIUIIPTIOI OI,‘ FREIGHT Algoyrlfllflflfllilll IIERVIIJI IIIIWQII M7 l l I. III and every Saturday nfirazydtvfillhllllf trips are vls Illa 11.2.... tgips m to Bosto r...’"J.°.“..."8 ~ For rates dagdltlc ‘n Ollllllt DIGI- ssgss a Alley 8: Co. Ltd UT. JOHN AND I108 ltcamslilp GOVERNOR DINGLBiY‘W (A s . In. lilsstpgrt and Lubeo, due Boston l1 s. I. ' t on at Boston with s‘ ' ens . onsl information apply to For Liver iUs. 25C Bill l. A.. Foster OenV-rsi Drugglst __T on SALE nus- WEEK fashionable 200 pairs of styles in Brown §and Black a‘ boots, all sizes 5 to 10, regu- lar values up to $13.50. Sale Price .............87.05 ALSO A new Black Gun MetalCalfslrlin Oxford, nest pointed we inst. Retular $9.00. Oslo Price .146.“ -_---1¢. _-r OOIIIIIJNOINO MAY ill leave 8t. John every Wednes- tlsntio Time.) a direct, due Bonds. at I n. ‘l'A'l""'""‘!lfl 0.00 li If‘. “mitten Line Steamers for New II‘. IOII, I. It t town, visited her home at George- . A" When Ziuoshire and Tikishro land- ed from the Adriatic the latter ‘carried the portfolio in, tihe side pocket of his overcoat. He missed the papers and money alt the very moment that a special train was leaving for Paris. "fhere W39 time only for him to inform the police. Prince Hirchito left Paris for Brussels to-day. Decker Is Given Life Imprisonment wansaw. mo, tlilile 14-virsii Decker,.19 years old, was found guilty of murder l'1 U-i. first de gree in cancer; .11 \\".'.h the death of Leroy Lore!) his us-nclalr, by n jury in Circuit Court here tonight. g ge-fums-esntenoed to life imprison- hiem. _ . _'i‘be_j_ury waeout less than three hours and reached a verdict on the ilfth ballot. Young Decker showed no emo- tion when the verdict was read to the court or when sentence was passed. d-ie had adopted a non- cbalarlt altitude rthroughout the trial and seemed in excellent spir- "its when he was taken back to his cell. The Decker case which has created wideepreaidi inlterest is one of the strangest ever come to the attention of local authorities. On Saturday night, March 12. an unlkntywn man was found in a dyin-g condition on a railroad cross- ing near Bounbon, Ind. l-ie was Itaken to Bounbon, where he died rwlthout regaining consciousness. The body was identified as-that of Virgil Decker by members of the Decker falmily. On the following Samuel Lovett, of Elkhart, lnd., as |1het 0! ills 5011- 149F017’ 1nd 9" vett l.o a lonely caibin on Tippe- Tueeday night Virgil Decker was arrested at the home of his uncle in Marlon, 1nd. Young Decker was brought here where he was lodged in jail and a few days later the Kosciusko county jail indicted him, with his two brothers, Galvin and Fred ' KB health of your skin is teolmpon. T out for you to be careless about the bath soap you leap the skin eissr "smooth and rsvsst troublssjy pa s1 IJFEIIIIIY as» HIM"! It Ia the best of all soaps- t it is more than a olesseer. I t disiafoets be. Tle skis . hers of the Decker family had con- l. 3o ‘i2 at these prices :-- Non-skid g“Dominion” $ l “ “Chain” or “Grooved” Dominion “Nobby” 43% ,. Your dealer can supply You with Dominion. Tires 1 PAM‘. sow-w: Y i ' w -->--- w» -.-».-...‘ t. .,.__.,,»_.@¢¢-.-,,.,..,~__. Ii m; Decker. for the murder of young Lovett. The other members of the Deck- er ifamiiy are’ in jail here awaiting trial. the date of which has not yet been set. During the trial several alleged confessions of Virgil were introdu- |M0fldBY the B0413’ WM! identified b? ced. in one of the confessions. he Inote. prices being is said to have stated be took 1.0-‘ canoe river where he fatally in- lured him by striking him over the head with a piece of iron. He then took Lovett to the rtlilroad crossing. the written confession as introduced by lthe state said, where left the unconscious boy seated in a horseless buggy, with the hope that a train would strike the buggy and mangle the fonm beyond re- cognition. Virgil Decker was heavily insured. and it was the contention of the state that mem- celved a plotto kill IJOVBM, who clsely resembled Virgil Decker and 3 Young Decker, in none of his various statements, however, has lmplica-' ted any other members of his fami- ly, it is said. "THE MAR liE iS Dflmand for Eggs Guild-Other Pro- duct Quiet. MONTRAL. June li.--—<ln sym- pathy with the higher prices rul- ing in the country for eggs owing creased demand for supplies for export account a very firm feeling. prevails in the local market} and prices are firmly maintained with season of the year in n jabbing way. The receipts were 2.794 cases, as against 3,8 for the same duh last weelban _ I ayaqiniv‘ 1 2,710 for the correspondingday a year sgo_ ‘ *' .> jug» w ppfidtgi-at Yellflrilfly grades Ontario track 75 have been paying stores. and pro- u duccsr 25c to 28c par dozen, and prices as follows: rStelected eggs _ straight recelptL. . 2c m 33c No. 1 candied stock ....:lnv to 31c No. 2 candied stock ....28c to 29c The market for maple product was without any new lecture to steady on at.- count of the small offerings on Eliot. The demand for domestic fvnsllmnlion was somewhat limit- ed and trade was rather quiet in P11111112 syrup at $2.10 m $2.25 per tin of one gallon, and light colored "H1018 ""831" sold at 22c to 23c Der if., and dark at 20c in 21c. There was no change in the con ditlon of the market for potatoes. business in car lois being very quiet, which indicates that spot buyers have ample stocks on hand to meet their ivm-metliltte require- 11101178.‘ 8nd prices were nnllliniiliy "llllllilllnd for Green Mountains ut at 60c to 66c per mag 0|‘ 00 lhs., ex- T0c t0 75c, and "lick. While in the jobhlng ivay snles for small lots were made at Ii-lc in Ill-u" I300 1° 35¢ Der bug n1‘ 30 lbs.’ 0X‘, siore._ New York, June 9.~—Eggs irregi.» iilr- Receipts 37,193 cases ‘Fresh Bothered, extra firsts, 28c 10,300; firsts, 26 1-20 to 27 l-2c; State, Prllilflylvania and nearby western henilerl’. whites, firsts to extras, 30° 1° 33K‘; Slate, Pennsylvania and nearby western hennery, browns. extras, 33¢ to 34c; do. Eilheffiii-brvwns and mixed colors, firs“ to extras. so 1-21» to 32c; 810F856 packed, extra firsts, 29c l!) 30c; do. avers-go run, ‘ 27 1-2c to to the smaller receipts and the in- y“ =11; i for Quebec stock ‘ Why purchase “ seconds” or “ firsts of“'““l"'“ ‘ doubtful mileage,” when you can buy these superior tires at the above prices? TE . ‘ Q . s11 4 H y’ I we quote wholesale Jobbing as 30c f. o. _b. and 34c forfigtlctl Au. J. cmdQItTek .. .. 28c to 29c, sales were nlade at 50c. to soc firsts. it IS reported that (Tnmuiirtni tntptvrters have sold some states refrigerators fur fall delivery’. There was no actual change in| tho condition o1‘ the local nlurkel] yesterday, prices b-eing fully main tuinel‘. with a good steady ilQllliiIlil for supplies for home consumption and a fairly active trade was clone in n wholesale Jobbing way. and it was reported that further business‘ bud zllso been done for export ac- count. The receipts were 2.530 cases" as compared with 1,791 for] tue same day last ivcck and 2.348: for the corresponding day ll year a We quote wholesale ilfllllllflg‘ prires as follows: Selected eggs ._ .. Straight receipts .. .. .. No. 1 czindleti stock .. .. 30c to 31c .. 34c to 35c|quotctl at 70c to 75c and Qu 2i21vlofl1ir;si0trk at 00c to 65c per hug nl’ 1J0 Finest crcamory With reference to the poultry per bag of 80 lbs ex store. trmie receipts 0f broilers. fowl and The receipts of bugger yegfefday cocks show a marked increase and were 414 packages, as Qgmpgrgd dealers have again reduced their Wm, 395 fm- the same day last DYiQB-‘l- A WW 1110"? Billing ducks week and 376 for the correspond- ore coming font-art] and moving mg day d yen;- ugu There was no intn consumption ut :1 slight rcduc- further change in (he Dominion o; llfln- Swrflge‘ $106k“ "Y imilmil’ the market... but the undertone is are not moving quite so freely. due easy Owing to the “beraj supplies to heavier arrivals of fresh stock._c¢,n,|ng fm-‘yard an“ the yam“; o" Stocks, however. are said to be [n {he volume of business for ex. mflfll-ZPR“? and, are not giving any port account on account of the fluXieW l0 hOIflPPS. who believe continued weakness in the foreign they run all he moved for local exchanizg summon The demand consumption without breaking for 1mm] buyers was 8150 qukgmr, illlcefl- they having filled their wants ror The ‘rude in “Mame; wmgnuesthe time being, and the movem-ent quiet, there being little demand for“ "i" “hm” W“ small’ , car lms and prices are nominally Lorai wholesale prices for round unchanged will! Green Mountains lots wore quoted as follows: ebec Pustcurlzed crcnmery 30$§cf1t0 filc 30c to 30i/gci lbs_ ex-tr-lck and in a Jobbing way Fine r-rculnery .. . . 29i/ic to 2986,11 .,,. ¢1 g¢ ,_ ~w'»* “S e¢ 4- Cut i ;- Packag MONTREAIL, June l0.—Accord-' ing to advices from country points i.hero has been a marked falling fairly active trade passing for tho o“ m ‘he recem“ m, a!“ and um ‘advanced for all shippers prices have making so. es of current receipts let 87c to 29c f. o. b. cases returned mo. some shippers asking as high Q5‘. ‘ 1+.- - i 5 —\ ai;ii set-HQ till 0 _ _.- . a , ._ O Zgigg; 0 3 llllllllllllllIlllllllllll =i§ 0 More Tobacco for the Money es l5‘ lb [be 85‘ Brier lsmtfluisunmvnmnn-— - . . “olcsuofxtexxv * \,’ Q- utfil %'c\€:\‘ iluuuuluuuuuln sari 0 :7.