7 1 crown" ‘ ‘RAND SXEBP _____________ nmrus _ ilit- s; tas Gill-lotto- . amt-i ennui-n 1at_bo m. Oil April 14th (0)115 and Med. city, a daughter. Charlottetown tal on Avril 27th to Mrs. and Ernest Plrunty. oit-y-qa 0U N-mt the Charlotte- i. Apnii 30th. to Mr. Mrs. ‘Emma-s Keoughan. city, Ion. ‘ A wholesome. nourishing food—the most delicious of Syrups. A: all Grocers. ' ‘YER-At the; Chc nlotmtowa An Mvtniire In Years DY CAROLYN IEICHER dflontinued) Chapter XXV. There is in woman a singular ndaptahlity. ‘Her mind may be in a turmoil. her heart involved. yet she can be actually commonplace in her speech and actions. '.\'_o mere man possesses to the seine degree this ability to act a part. No wonder they say every woman, every girl-child, is n poo ential actress. Sonia had long realized that If she were tr: keep not the know- g» THE cnnsnofiarowu-Iousitatss- ~- ISonia Strong's attention at first. it set him apart from the other men she knew. even other artists lwhoso thoughts were not so ideal- stlc. And Sonia. the first beautiful woman with whom he bad come in contact, had dazzled him. lie had endowed her with every vlrtue,hs.d worshipped as at the shrine 6f some saint. scarcely daring to lift his eyes to her face. This had been so two years ago when he first came to the studlo—to a cer- tain extent lit was still so. Yet in the days after he met ‘Lenore Tleetwood her. face was often before him. her mysterious eyes, iher midnight hair, her red lips. 1-low he would like to paint her portrait! What Joy it would be t:' have her sit to him, occasion- nlly to see her raise those wond- ?us eyes to his as he spoke to er. ‘lie wondered if she had ever Pounds wouisl be put out on May contracts. Ribs showed some cash trade of moderats pmportlpg lard lost 16c higher to 10c lowoit Future quotations were: Open. High. Low. Mess pork.‘ per bbl.:- Close. May ..... 915.05 Juiy\ 111.05 $10.10 $10.05 $10.10 Lard. per 100 lbs:- May -_..0.46 9.50 9.35 July . .. 9.90 9.90 9.77 Short ribs, per 100 lbs:- 'Ma'/_.. 937. 9.37 _ 9.27 9.30 July. . .965 9.57 9.60 9.60 MONTREAL. April {CO-An easier feeling prevailed in the local egg nianket yesterday owlihg to the very liberal supplies coming for- ward, but there was no actual changelu prices to note. There was a good demand from grocers orebut memories. I when gou. use , , umfinrt HEADACHE POWDERS ass , 0.11 and other dealers for supplies to meet actual wants, and an active - r , on May 2nd_ to Mr and‘ _r Lester Lamar, willy-q, doughn- ledge ‘H17- lhe 511"!!!’ ""11 Si"? 9"‘ had her portrait paintedJf any one oil for -Ned from her husband she, llOfl tried to catch and put on cau- must never forget she had a part was me mystery ma; mrked be. trade was done in a jobbing way in straight candied stock at 35c, and I The Woman of To-Day T in No. 2 stock at 32c per dozen. The receipts yesterday were 3,588 cases, as against 3,424 for the same day last week, and 2.181 for the unTGSPOHdlIIK day a year ago. There continues to he a steady demand for new crop maple pro- ' AVOIDING THE CLOGGED “Al-jg duct, and as supplies coming (or- ATQR ward are not largo and stocks on ' light prices are maintained ,with 9on1 Le,‘ Rum And D1" 00mm, sales of maple syrup iin a Jobbing. Fm- Long Perm"; way at $2 to $2.25 -per tin of one gallon. and light colored maple su? gar sold at 23c to 25c per l-b., and dark colored at 21c to.22c. - The market for potatoes was without any change to note, busi- _ness being slow on account of the fact that buyers seem to be well supplied for the time, and sales of car lots of Green Mountains were slow at 75c to 80c, and Quebec stock at 65c to 70c per bag of 90 lbs. ex-track, while in a wholesale Jobbing way they sold at 90c per bag of 80 lbs. ex-store. Chicago, April 28—Eggs iowerl, Receipts 22,497 cases. At mark ca-~ ses included 20c to 21c. New York, April 28—Eggs weak. Receipts 41,956 cases. Fresh gath- ered, extra firsts 2795c to 2895c; firsts 2515c to 27c: -State, Peuusyl- vanlla and nearby western liennery whites, firsts to extras 29c to 36c; State, Pennsylvania and nearby western hennery, browns, extras, 31c to 32c; State, Pennsylvania and nearby gathered, browns and near- by gathered, browns and mixed colors, firsts to extras, 26c to 31c; storage packed, extra firsts, 29o to 291/‘; do. firsts 27% to 281mm ‘DEMANDS a corset ‘rim gently moulds her body into fashionable lines without being stiff and heavy, EC. desi ners have m z (his clemnn by produclngca corset that contains as little ' boning as possible and that to act. h I . She even ‘pretended to lake if; those tculrling, lashed eyes. Strong into her confidence us to b e 1mm e to talk t0 Sonia the mother part she flattered Iier- a. in“ ABFQIJM fe“red “b5 WWI‘! l" "l? bo '2 u u; ' . ‘ i" m" 3 e nee s a “olmm girl Sonia had made some disparsl- to look after him, and l run almost old enough to be his mother" she‘ I115 Telllflrk- 0|‘ 881i! S118 didn't Bd- inire them. often said in excuse for some trif- ling favor she did for him; Often after she had left him Ned would question hliuself. "What does she mean by being "[20 young?" What did it mean to Ilim? Even Strong called him "young" in his sarcastic voice. it was only when talking of their work, of painting, that Strong treated him on a plane c-f quality. He was twenty He never knew that because oi‘ his urt his studies his life devoted to them and to (IFOBMS of coming greatness, he was younger in the ways of the world than many boys of fifteen or sixteen. lie had been a dream- er always. Perhaps it was this very quality in him that had won _¢___-lO&_-_-_- I Shore Farm for Sale Big clearance auction sale at Cherry Valley Friday, May 6th at 1.30 o'clock sharp. Having decided to make a change in my business, 1 will sell on my premises on above date without reserve my farm oi' 50 acres of choice land on Pownal Bay. Extra state of cultivation. All clear, good buildings. Also all my stock, crop and im- plements etc. Stock of 2 good young general purpose horses. 7 head of choice cattle, 3 to freshen by May 15th all in fine condition 3 pigs. 100 choice hens, l0 tons choice timothy hay, 100 bus. oats, quantity wheat and potatoes. All farm machinery and lot of other articles too numerous to mention. Sale positive no reserve. Terms of fami made known at sale of stock. etc. 7 months on all sums over $10.00. GEO. A. WRIGHT, J. A. McDONALD, Auctioneer. l nus n» the nuusu I .~. RENCH PAT-not. on GRAND BY ALBERT L. cLouttl-i _ . BANKS» ‘ X-lAilAF-AX, May 4.—The French , rniser Antares, which has been in port for the past week has sailed ‘or St. Pierre. Miq., which will be tbs cruisers base for six weeks‘ pttrol service on the Grand Banks with the French fishing veiseis. The French cruiser. Ville D'Ys is expected shortly to 10in the An- tares in the service. ' guilt-he and resilient Corseri e res in leading stores everywhere will gladly fit you with a RC. He and Strong left the studio to- getlier. “We mustn't kee.p those bie- cuits waiting," Strong had face- tiously remarked. ' “No—or the gravy." Ned had re- plied, laughing. ‘Dusk was just commencing to close in ‘when they reached the street, but the lingering glow in the sky made it still light. A alight, delicate figure was coming toward them. It was Lemore Fleetwood. Strong and tNed rais- ed their bats in salutatlon and pas- sed on. Ned had an almost uncon- trollable desire to rush back and nsk to walk with her. lie wanted to hear hei- talk, to gaze into her eyes. But he controlled himself and listened to Strong, who was talking oi’ a picture he had seen in a private gallery. Sonia. was very gay at dinner. but Ned's thoughts wandered in spite of chickembiscuits and gravy ~wanderetl to Lenore Fleetwoods face, hei- dainty, graceful figuress she had smiled and bowed to him that afternoon. "You are far, far away. Ned; what's the matter?" said ‘Sonia. “Nothing—nothing at all," he hastily replied. He was p- ssessei by u reluctance to talk; he almost wished he had not come. No-he didn't wish that either. Had he FOREIGN MATTER OF ANY KIND. which enters the cooling system with the water tends to coat over the insides of the mental rad- iating passages. thus reducing the escape of heat. it also may actuall-y clog a part of the water pasages, preventing flow through them and practicallly speaking, reducing the size and effectiveness of the radia- tor. Uunrler ordinary clrcumssanc- es, a dirty or partially "plugged"- radiatormay serve all right, but when unusual hill climbing is {le- mauded on a particularly hot day. there is llkel-y to lhe a deal of boll- ing over and annoying stops to re- fill are required. The first consider- ation is to keep foreign matter out by supplying it with the nuresL and of the system and this best done “sofest" water obtainable. Water should always be put in through the strainer. fitted in the filling neck. and if this becomes damaged, should be replaced or repaired. ll should be removed and cleaned oc- casionally. Whllc the strainer nnd the use only of clean water ~will pro- vide against the entrance of most of the larger dirt particles. there‘ .is no menus of preventing ihe en-- irance of mineral matter dissolv- ed in Ilie "hard" water used Front Lace Back Lam White ahd Flesh Wlifafor Buckle! ahosinfllC. alylss fiflod on IIVIHI moflsla PARISIAN CORSET MFG. CO. Umiltd QUEBEC Montreal 'l‘ordnto Two WIVES FOR svznv MAN! . - IRAIRJS. May 4.——A Prague dis- jiatch to the Berlin neovslwbefs ptatee that a woman member of he Qfacho-Siovakian parliament as introduced a resolution not nly permitting every man under ' 50 to have two wives, but making it obligatory. IMme, Betty Kerpistovs, _in de- fending her motion. mid 118111511191"- that the present lack of meu tyne due to the war. but the shortage i’ dwellings was one of the main factors actuating her resolution. . A little shaver is not old enough ‘Ziiiii. .. .' Auction Sale 'of Property J RUSTPRDJ GUARANTEED Gouraudk El II . I Oriental Cream - Jfimerald. wiill ' iwarding some BUNSON 2.13 1-4 v urrent coin. fir ‘_ ~-/V I am authorized by L. .\icl)onald, " I to soil byauction on his premises in Montague on Wednesdaw the 4th day of May, 1921 at 12 o'clock noon sharp his property oi‘ 6 acres of land with qwelling house and build lugs in good repair. Also all move- abies consisting of horse, sleigh, wagon and harness, 20 hens and all. Ais‘o frame and boards for building 40 x 27. Household furni- ture, etc. i Sale positive no reserve. Terms ;iit sale. . i A special meeting of the share-I holders of Co-operzntive Farmers. be held in the Hall at ‘Emerald on Monday evening, ‘May 9th, at 8 o'clock to consider matte-roof vital importance to the future welfare of the company. ery shareholder is asked to be present and J. A. McDONALD. Auctioneer. FARM FOR SALE _ _ Valuable of seventy-five give their 11901151011 acres. situated at Grand View. seventy acres under ciiltiiriiiioii, hul 'nnce under second growth of hard Iwood. A good dwolllng house with ‘ rooms, also two barns and hine house. pump and separator liousc com 'ncd, convenient tn 5BCh00l, churches and storm-s. rind Within a few chains oi‘ Grand View Stutiqn. If not sold hofm-r- Saturday May 7th will be sold iit public auction on that day at 2 p. ni.,, fur particulars farm (lo-operative i-‘anmers Lid. PETER SINCLAIR 1» |Secy.-'l‘reas. ' ml. ‘lug at 12 o'clock noon her not he would not have caught ev- on that little glimpse 0f Lenore Flcetwc-od. Over their cigars the two men. the middle aged and the youthful artist, forget ~Sonia's presence and began to talk of urt. oi‘ their work. , Sonia at first leaned buck in her 1r on Monday Mwy 9th commgaicé cliiiir with the air 01s pleased and ‘ gratified audencc. showing no sign cottage and lot situated on or near; that she wished m interrupt the comer c’: Granon and Rochlord conversation She made her first , . . isnllreratglqlxitsllgz) having a“ muder“ remark when Strong stopped to X] '_ t ‘ ' p, , 1 301 light a frtfli cigar. 5° “u he “m” ‘My at ‘ . "i thought. we were going out Wm sell a“ m? lumnure column“ somewhere. iii‘ you two go on talk- mg Damon ‘mung room’ bed in-g and smoking it will be time to rooms and kitchen furniture, piano g0 u, bed when mu have fmishédl» sideboard, range, stove; parlor “Excuse us». élmng w“, rising suite and a lot of store furniture—- ' ‘ ' ' Ned also got to his feet. ice-chest, counter scales etc. Terms --| am afraid we forgot yony at 5319- "1 ain afraid you diti." Sonia re- turned without rancor. "Where shall we go?" “What do you say, Ned; shall it. be?" Strong asked. "1 Fwould suggest that new play “The Lead,‘ spoken of." Auction Sale 0i Choice City Property 1 will sell for Mrs. Mary Traili- BENJ. cARTen Auctioneer AUCTION SALE Pu-bliic Auction at. Vernon Bnidge on blonds-y, May 9th,. m. 2 o'clock ,1 am instructed by ‘Major -F. B_ McRoe to sell by auction on his promises on above date all ‘his stock, crop, and imlpicmcnls, con- sistimg oi '2 mares 9 and 7 years, of gcnerzill purpose, 1 good driver, czilleil as she ran stairs. they could not see who was in the wlicrc it is vcry highly "I'll be ready in a jiffy!“ Sonia lightly up the They reached the theatre just as the curtain went up. Naturally house until the intermission. But 1 lbrooii sow, 25 approved pure bred the lights on, vSonia. looked about. in? ASPIRIN “Bayer" is only Genuine. many districts. As this hard water, is lost through evaporation, all the mineral contained in it is left in the radiator and in time, forms a heat insulating and passage clogg- ing scale ‘on all inside metal ear-- faces. The iise of Tflilll water, in-- stead oi’ ilio ordinary hard water alkali, wafer prevails. The longer is recommended in sections w-here foreign mutter remains in a radiat- \ or. the more difficul, it becomes to dislodge it and to restore diminiah- R Pil cooling zibillt-y. Most of the or--' dinary sediment can be flushed out- of a radiator merely by forcing‘ Warnins! It's criminal to take a writer brought it under moderate 61111109 0B an? "Milli-Ilia 101' B91111‘ pressurg and the oftener this is Ina "Beyer Tablets ofAapirin." are done. lhc longer special cleaning scribed by physicians for twenty- processcs can be put off. By remov-. 0110 V9111‘! 811d DPOVBd 581B by mil‘ ing ihc upper and lower rubber con-jiiona. Unless you see the name nccticnn a garden hose can be fitt- "Bayer" on package or on tablets ed first 1o 1hr‘ lower and then tol you are not getting Aspirin at all. the uppci- radiator connection imdln every Bayer package are direc- water run ilirougli first in one dir-_tion for mills, headaches, neuralgia, ectlon nndwthen in the other, thclrheumstism, earachs, toothache, iirsin cock being left open. the fill- lumbago and for pain. Handy tin cr can on and the water from the boxes of twelve tablets cost few outlet. living directed where it will cents, Drugglgtg also 5911 large;- dn no harm. Water should also belpmkagog, M3419 1n can“; Aspirin frePl-v flushed through the engineHg m9 [r3119 mgr]; (ygghgergd 1n iaoiiets, in tile same manner. loioanada), of Bayer Manufacture of remove the rust therein, which Iiilflgngmgflcggldggtgr qf gmcyuw an important factor In clogging c[d_ radiator passages. silos Imperial cod-oil fox biscuits are the product of whole wheat flour and cod liver oil/They also containment scrapes and are rich in protein (muscle producing substance) and fat (heat producing). - They are IUU‘ ended by experienced P. E. l. ranchers who have fed them to their foxes for several years. We are prebared to fill orders for ton lots at l qwest possible prioe direct from factory. _ Oi-IARLOfiETOWN DBOX 446 Phone 845—J NOTICE ! Magnet Cream Separator Petrie Mfg., Co., Limited Box 485, Charottetown H. R. Archer, General Representative FOX BISC UI T Imperial Biscuit c», m. Milton McLeod, Agent 55 Prince Street, Charlottetown Her stare attracted Ned's atten- tion to H. box on their right. Lon- ore ‘Flcctwomi was Hitting in the front of thc box, l00klng surpass- lngly lovcly in her low-cut gown, li-Lbkllig to a young naval officer in uniform. ‘Dora. Delcng, s. little buck of her, was entertaining an army officer. also in uniform. apply lo Kenneth .\ic1.cun on the promises , barred rook ipullets laying strain, Grand View May 3 1 wood siedgh new, 1 box sleigh new. I Nu. 6 lruck road plough, new 1 stone boat. 1 punt suitable for fishing and hunting (new) 200 yards of poultmy netting 5 fct high, quantity olf netting Sllllllflblt) for fox pens and 220 egg incubator good as yai-‘tegistered suns..- _ Bred THE MARKETS Cleaning & Pressing- MONTREAL Mary. 5 With the ex- _ “"1 ‘Iresimak- ception 0' the Winnipeg marke, for . , live hogsdwliich, closed firm at $12: o HArLEYa so to 12.75 per 10o lbs., fed and 05 5"" Al“ watered, for selectsxweighiug from Bunsen is s. seal brown; square ‘gained trotter. standing sixteen lssnds and weighing 1190~iba. He r is aired 11y Bingara. who has 177 A public meeting wi-ll be held in ‘trottors and 12 pacers better than Montague lfaii-l Thursday evening, v2.15 and including such horses as M-ay 5th, commencing at 8 o'clock, Baden 2.05%. Brlscia 2.05% and in tihe interest of Ch/ild Welfare new lust complete large hatch and ready to be refilled. Timber quan- mv of studdllng and rafters. Quan- (To Be Continnuned,) tity of potatoes (red) and good seed " " 140 to 220 lbs., each, and heavier weights from $1 to $3 per 100 lbs. less. the tendency of prices in all other fiiarkets during the past week, TIME TABLE Between Q a n a d i a n _ Prince Edward Island together with surplus ‘IIOIISEhOICl furniture and harness and lot of other articles too numerous to mentrion. ' Terms at sale, J_ A. McC-ONALD. Auctioneer. has been downward, Calgary pric- es closing 60c per -100 lbs., lower than a week ago at 911.25 for s l- ap: ';~‘.:.:'.*1 :::::".-.::::.::. com-emf»- o- ~ Mm- m» to 55¢ pél‘ 100 lbs. in the early part 1*"- "w 5- 5- "C°'"5""'°°" "l" °P°" of ihe week, finally closed with a a passenger and freight service be- net loss of 26c per 100 ibs- at $11» tween Bictou and‘ Charlottetown. Z:.'";.:::::.i::. ‘$15.11 ":§*;:;§“‘.:":I new 1 a- net decline of 50c per 100 llbs., at m‘ d“!!! excel“ Sundays- $13.50 IOI‘ selects weighed off cars.I Leaving Pictou at 4's- nn. on M- A feature of the local market was rival of lSydmey train daily except the increased offerings of heavy sundaym 2Z‘i.°.§'..,l°£.$'i'.i?iil§°.§§’.Y.’§€IIK‘§SI m» u der to dispose__of them had to acc- he anflmmced ADV“ 3on1- - pet a consiiie nblB cut in prices realized for selects. ' i in smoked and cured meats a ' steady fecliug has prevailed in the market throughout the week. “wing to the steady increasing demand I'0r supplies for local and country account. of the warmer, weather, and in consequence an ac- tive trudg was done with supplies ample n, meet all requirernopts. Sales of 8 to 10 lb. hams were made at nae“ pal‘ m. 10 u» 1a lbs. at 33c i0 34c. and 18 to 25 lbs. st 32c to 33c. Windsor selected boneless hac- on sold at 51c to 62c per l'b.. and " breakfast grades at 37c to 38c per ‘UQQIA w? f lb. The market for trimmed loins y J continues f v of fresh port was active and shoul- i . . - *“‘""——-""‘ Continental Limited - "llliflllm? 55PM“ I EFFECTIVE SATURDAY, ‘APRIL 30TH The market for ltard weak and prices are steadily tend“ I "CONTINENTAL LIMITED" will I ve Montreal at 9.00 p. m. daily. for Vancouver. No. 43 train leaving Charlottetown m. connecting at Haclivllle with No. 3 Maritime EXPPBI! and the Mainland Effective May 2nd Tlgllfiii for Borden connecting with a N a l I n n a I I Ra | I UJ a q s .- . . "Prince Edward island" leave Charlottetown 7.00 a. m. and 1.35 n m. Morning train connects with train leaving Tormcntlnc at 10.80 a. m and connecting at Sackville with No. i Express for Montreal and at Moncton vflth train for St. John and Boston. Train leaving at 1.35 p. m. connects with train leaving Tormentino at 6.20 p. m. connecting at Sackvllle with No. 3 Maritime Express for Quebec and Montreal and with No. 10 Express for Truro and Halifax. I'm! CHANGES IN LOCAL SERVICE AND FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY T0 K. ROGERS W. '1'. RUGGAN ‘(étylficlset Agent Passenger Agent Miiliernn 2.05%. He is considered and Public Health, by horsemen to be the best indl-| Miss ltlcliiahon, the Public ividital horse imported since Elmo's Health Nurse and others Wllll jtime. ‘ED91111- Aa a trottar Buuson is proving A-ll sire invited- .,hinisslf of value, having s. number {Of large, Ina looking and speedy loffspring. He will stand at Vic- storia. for season of 1921 at service _ ‘flees of $10 and $15. F. A. WATTON. Brsdalbsne. l’. iii. 1. , Pictou slid Cbariott=t°wn Service. White Star Mines Ornate! all graded White stone lot poultry [rit- Artlflclal stone atneol QJBQII block: and floors. CARTER & C0. agents, I". I. L Charlottetown ._Z4__. Clearance Auction Sale l am Instructed by J. A. Clark to soil at his premises at llay View on Thursday. hiny 5th. i921 at. i o. m. his enllrc farm cuulplncnl. of stock, crop. and lrrllilcments. TERMS, all sums uf $10.00 and under, cash. over that amount. 5 months credit on anlirovcd 1""!!- uoirn. Snlo positive, ns farm is sold. For particulars ace linnd hills. W". D. McCfll/‘IIIIEY, Auctioneer. “'- n. a FARMERS Norms We have a few tons 0f Animal Flesh tankage also a few tons of Dried Blood for sale at our Abat» tolr on Kensington Road, Charlot- tclown. Farmers wanting a supply of ihcsa fertilizers should call once beforo we get sold out as we have only a limited quantity. (P. Norms T0 ADVERTISERS The co-operation of advor- tising patron-s is requested in the direction oi getting "copy" into the business of- Campbeils Forge ggyugirz-goiu-geivt; Lower Water Street (Satuirday if; a. m.) [Very 1%- - tentereceptofa arge - . 1 “db | vorflsoment or even regular o,‘f{f°,‘,f’§{,§',§_ weld “g I" n‘ obs-ages after that hour Bluksmmnng work o; 51.1 kinds 9'7"“ t° dlshm“ m“ '9'“ ' efficiently and economically attend iar work of getting the paper : ed m made up in time to catch the ; “one Telephone 413_L mails-and not infrequently FARM 110R SALE mmt left out. T-his situation is not of sor- vioo to either tho advertiser or our readers and we, there- 23 acres of land conveniently situated and in excellent stats or cultivation. New house. mood out-. buildings 12 miles from Charlotte- PURE BRED STALLION DOCTOR MCCOY 17204 Enrolment No- 4 CANADIAN rsoxmo co., ‘ J. M. Roop; Manager Phone ’ Plant 533 Office 532 54 Grafton Street Notice oi Cp-lartnershid LTD. Cdptineiptal j Sezg/tce Sire Day Dream (128017). . Dam Ruby Pimp, (26899). Bay stripe, nigh fore and both hind legs white, fooled May 25th, 1915. Will stand for tho season of 192i it tho owner's stables. Wlnsloe. except every Friday after the first DI May will be at Edmonifs ~feed store stable, Charlottetown. This horse hns proved himself i aura and good stock get, r. Parties intending to ell their mares ghould see this horss before mating. Terms $6 st H1119 of brooding and $10 more when man proves to be m. foal. ' He. r s I f I l1 have this day admitted into Co- Psrtnership my son. Mr. Simon P. Psoil .1r.. who has been connected with tho firm for the past five years. The business will be con- tinued under the oltl name and slryie of; L. M. POOLE L G0. QIMON P. emu. Proprietor. I I I V (on, .equest that copy be received-in the business of- loo " lug towards a lower level, whch is tmntinu-id limited demand for sup- plies. sales of Canadian meflned grades were made at. 14c per lb. in _ 20-Ib. wood pails, and at 131-24: in ~01’ LATE! THAN 12 5-51),” boxel _lOilVll‘l§ l! 8.30 1) m. $11 town. - N Apply Guardian offlce_ declined when lower hog prices No. 8 Maritime arriving Levis 1.50 p. m. will connect withNo. 1i trainleaving Quebec 5.00 '11. m. “m?” 31v”, p_ p; |_ M," “ubnqhw .1 n, "mt 7nd, connecting st Cochrane with "CONTINENTAL 1AM lTED" 5.60 p. m. following day- csntrsd chiefly iii lard, and that‘ EQUIPMENT “CONTINENTAL LlMiTED" —-Colonlst, First Class Diner Tourist. Standard Siesta- __ comma“,- w.‘ mum p, use“. era and Caispsrtmont Observation Car, Montrosi to Vancduvor.’ Standard Slower. Montreal ofl_ _' gm,“ that mus twenty million Winnipeg. _ _ v _ _ A A, f ‘ ____, ._ i _ ~_ - ~> - . ' - , April 1th 1H1. Dated at Charlottetown, May 2nd. 1991. _ May f d! 8i. (snuaaaggkifs s m.) due to tho liberal offerings and the chum”, Apr" 3p_._ proymon; (Dsiily except Sunday) arriving Montreal 7.40 p. m. makes through connection. __ .. p I