_ scurs mmm ` -- _»>_j;;- PQ’ ' ~"~s _ I l Fx _ _ . » The essence of nourish- _ 1 5 ment-a predigested food. A if condensed fat made palatable and acceptable to the most f delicate stomach. The first 'io food a baby receives, mother’s milk, is an emulsion. Scott’s fa Emulsion is the milk or cream of cod liver oil, and contains the elements needed £0 Supply the nourishment that may be lacking in ap mother’s milk. , If a baby is fat it is comfor- table and happy; a thin, scrawny baby is never quite well, never thoroughly com- fortable. Its ordinary food may not contain the right nourishment. For such a baby Scott’s Emulsion is intended. It .N supplies the needed nourish- ment as well as heat and fat; it makes babies comfortable. Why? Because Scott’s’Emul- sion contains the elements _tihat possess in the highest degree the principles of nourishment. _ Cod liver oil has for years been known as one of the _ greatest foods in the world. `It stands at the head of the list as containing, in a given quan- ' tity, the most nouiishment of _rany food. But cod liver oil in j its raw state is repulsive. Weak stomachs cannot retain it; ¢ delicate tastes rebel against it. It was to overcome these _A 2; V E objections and still retain the _A = _ full value of the oil that Scott’s Emulsion was introduced. _ _ But it does more than offer the full strength of cod liver oil in a palatable form. It V combines with the oil other f splendid. ingredients-hype phosphites of lime and soda and glycerine. The proper and perfect combination of these, found _ only in Scott’s ,¢_. E Emulsion, repreS_en_f_S 9- H105# valuable food-medicine. ' ; _ The mission of-the oil is to " _stop-waste,,supply the loss of flesh and furnish nourish- moot; rho iiypopifoophiioofooa and sustain the nerve tissues and nerve ~ centers besides it stimulating the action of the ,; blood; the glycerine furnishes s bone material and marrow, v opoo which iouof tho blood depends. How are these 1‘eSu1lS SC' cured ? By the easy 2Cfi0D`9»nd ._ mild progress of Scott’s Emul. E ' sion through'tliC b0dY- Being partly digested it does not tax _ the stomach; being P€l'f€CtlY , E blended it is quickly and easily oooimiioioanotiodiofriboiod with exact regard for the Par' £2 ticular need of each Part °f 1 Vi _ ,fx _ __`_, I ,tho body. ‘I On every package Of the E' maine Scott’s Emulsion _*.3 _ _....`__.....-_- va gem ° E re is a trade mark label of man witha fish OI1~h\5_ < We will send a S3mPl¢ free t° youeon request. __ _ - _ - SCOTT & __ ~’~if"_»ss ami St-'. _W-o *_‘_*L‘-‘_ » | - C;‘~‘ ELECIIIC All orders the Compauy’s Sie: boron veincfrs will he Lnurian ` -i -fo; ` -Y -' nga _x-E111' ._ if* 1_1; 53 C ~ ls!! E hir' in " all W “r . I _ ¢Week|y Review ofthe Stock Market, Furnished by Ross ' Cameron iii Company. Week ago was accountable for a renewal :of liquidation the first of the week. Loans Wcuid oniy sen W-hm quick mms were called on some of the large Western operators and they were obliged to reduce their lines. At the same time the bear pool who have been so successful of late made an aggressive attack upon the market and prices declined regardless of merit. Favorable news was ignored, but it can only be for a timefas the excellent crop report issued by and the reports of incre sed earnings by the railroads must ultimately berefleoted in higher prices. Fears of hostile legisla- tion against trusts and combinations will deter many from buying stocks,_ but if history repeats itself, what you anticipate in the stock market never materializes, so that it is advisableto give the situa- tion your close attention and take advan- tage of the recessions to buy stocks. Con- servative opvrators. estimate the short interest over 500,001 shares. The large banking and financial interests have been obliged to support the entire list, anfl the manner in which stocks recover proves that the manipulative interests have the market well in hand Our ad vices in last week’s letter were to buy, and if you took ad-` 0 in _ _m so se Od the government, a vantage f he first of the week good profits were shown Sentiment is distinctly bearish, and we have no doubt that au object lesson will be give that will long be remo 'well to recall to mind “Be who sells what isn’t the price or go to pri were kept fully advi d in our daily etters as to the purchase or sale of stocks profits should u to the bears the old adage, his, must pay n.” Ourclients the past week and have resulted. 80 THE BAILROADS. Standard Oil interests have been enor- mous buyers of stocks They continue to acquire UNioN Pacino, Sr. Paul., and in oonnection with the Go- ulds, Mrssouni Paoli-uc, Sr. Louis 81 SoU'rHWi:s'rnni~r Paar. and Texas Paci- Fic. Buying of this character is not for al few points but for 15 or 20. Our :rl vices are exceedingly bullish DDO” 5'l`_- PAUL- Tlie insiders undoubtedly holfl more than market con it will have a` ° the barometer a the present oo m ever, and as soon as ditions warrant sensational rise. .It is of the market t time, and will prove a g d iradillii H195' ium. Buy it on every recession and take point, then buy on the Liquidation has been ost pronounced in Louisvinmr &-~Nssi1vr1.r.i<:, and the short interest is large. Ir. has declined\ some 25 points, fully discounting MY possible unfavorable developments. Our advices are to average long stock and to buy at the presentlevel, for substantial , pronts. November 15, 1902. I t will be found advisable to hold any 5 Tn Su,UA,n0N_ long stocks that you may have and buy _ The unfavorable bank statement ofa and Ohm, ' weakness E the ,~ bered_ It will he '| the past week. _ profits on arally of some 4°/, fromalowi reaction. You i can expect an upward tendency. i on the receesions,UnionPaciuc Baltimore Ncrfalh: & Western and the Gould stocks offered. Union Pacific shows asurplus after charges are met equal to 9§`},§ on the common stock. THE COALEBS. By looking- back over our letters you will see that we bulled this group of E stocks throughout the strike and to take the short side when a settlement was reached. What was the result? Large , profits were offered on the long side and since an agreement was reached some 15 points could have been made on the short side. The immediate outlook is not very p encouraging and on good rallies we sug- gest their sale. TIE 1NDUs'i'RIALs. , 1 Our last week’s letter stated that we expected to see Amalgamated decline around 57. It sold under 55, ten points oi! from where we advised. selling. Our advices now are to go slow on Saks and to be prepared to buy at any moment. The stock is being concentrated into feweri hands. Probably Standard Oil interests alone hold over 1.000,000 shares. L'quida- tion has been pronounced and everybody is bearish. We are advised that it is a pur- ` chase at ruling prices and on recessions. The advices given you last week to buy Sugar proved good. Our advices continue exceptionally bul-` lisli as to the future of this stock. Purchase now made should show. handsome profits within 60 days. _ We are aivised that the buying oth C. F. & I. has been by “Gates interests,” ` regardless of current gossip to the con- trary. Following our daily advices it could l have been easily boughi around 79. It has been a feature for strength and is one of " the best trading stocks on the list. It will again sells over 100 and it is not an im- possibility that it will do so by the time the nieetingis held on December 10. Itll will be subjected to wide Iiucuations. but ~ our advicesare persistent to buy it on every recession. Liquidation and stop ordersare account- able for the decline in T. C. 8:. I. The buying] has been by insiders and we suggest its purcha-ie at present prices. The U. S. Steel stocks have been ui- clined to weakness on fears of a trade war which_ may prove as di°astrous as witnessed in the copper market. Reduc- tions have alreafly been made in their selling prices and should further cuts be ; made liquidation is likely in its shares. The earnings are most satisfactory and the outlook is for a continuance of divi- dends for some time to come. We ad- vise howevera careful watch on trade conditions. Our advices oii Pacific Mail and Hock- ing Coal and Iron are exceedingly bullish and purchases now made should show handsome profits if a little patience is exercised. ' ‘ MARKETS. 1' '.* - :nuns \ The Latest Shipping News, Reports from the Stock Markets. etc.. of ` Canada and the States. _*__ ' ~ CHICAGO MARKETS; Omoaso, November Nov. Wheat 74; Corn; Dec. “ - " 15.- (Snecial.)-- 55; Pork, $10.85. CANADIAN STOCKS. _ _ E _ . mms cox Daily Quotation In RYKERTLR C0.. MONTREAL s'r EXCHANGE 3.P.R. i‘winClty `K0lh»l1 St. l‘01’°l\li°B!- _°°'=°'=*_°'_f~‘ " u ' l Beads 114 ins 270i 9705 _gg Q 8 sa§Ea Boqldclki- 0° Dom. I. and Suk Pre_r’d. _ N* _ _ ~- FH'-r' ' Nova Scotia Stool Montreal Power _ <-_"if, ." Queen lentroal. `l `Nev. 15 Nov.17 l J NEW YORK STOCKS. NEW Yonx, Nov. 17th.- (Special)-This Daily Quotation List Furnished by Eli RYKERT &C0.. MEMBERS OF THE-_ MONTREAL STOCK HCI-IANGE Montreal. Closing prices Nov 15Nov. 17 55k 002 og 1171 Amalirnmawd Gviiiwr " E American Sinn-r 11' Atchison Common 83 Atchison Preferred 98 Brooklyn Rapid Transit 58 Erie Louisville & Nashville Manhattan Metropolitan Missouri Pacific ` New York Centr* 'E Pennsylvania 156 156% Reading 55% 57 Rock Island ~ 193 Southern Papiic 631 53? ,, Railway Common 321 32 Preferred 82? 9% 53; 33i 1235 124 1341 139.§ 1362 1372 106 1065 149§ l50` st. iioui " Union Pacific l ez 93 1731 173 ' ioi ioi 6, . $15325 United stages Steelcommon 37; 36? flve. jute sfeamships from Calcutta to “ “ “ Preferred 8-lg 84§ Soo Preferred 125 122% ` Detroit ' 345 35d ”" “hed ME 6 1 ouanizorrirrowiv iusiikiirs. ,,,,,,, me, f.,,,,._ ' _ IRS OF THE i (C0l'l'e0l’£d 87011 Tll9ld&!~) T €»`l§'£5?i 4 to oi 833 SSS’ an-ter lb ..... .. ( )perlb_........ impair ies ia>z‘_‘ 88888 S885 ¢~o» .sonata (imp.)..._.._.._. nqnporib... 1%’ aiolgooaoaao -oo- owti... ........... .. e .rkntcit nnwaiin rsnann `4 _ E _ _ E Parsley.. ..... . llltl - i REVIEW UE THE STUCK Slllllillliims'“°‘°-»~°~°~~'~~~~ »w»~y~ »- . _._ ooeoeooeaoo B8 ss: Q°¢¢¢ S8 l assess l-l°¢G°¢ _QPU Tllvmatpes, lb. _ . o es. neo ...... . _ . Wilil Geese Squash. _ _ Pumpkins. _ _ _Rabhtte,pair .... . . . . . ._ B. Ducks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Partridge SUMIIERSIDE MARKETS. (Farmers’ Prices-Corrected Daily.) _ Barley ,perbushel......._......0 Beef(carcass)perlb.... Buckwheat .... ._ Butter. oc-fblh ......... .. Eggs, por’ ao'£_'_`.`.`.'_ ........ ' _'I' , per. ton _ _ _ _ _ Hides lb . . . . . - . . . _ ..... gland Elgar. ver soo .bc...._ tmeal lil) lbs .... .. gat; §b pu ouslael.. 8 W H18 8 .. Wheat per biirshela.. Potatoes, perbli.....__ Beets (table). Lambskins eoh...... Sheep skins. ..... Woo (wash-.-_n...... _ Geese per lb . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . _ . Turkey per 1b..... ......... ._ Ducks per lb _ . . . . . . _ . . . . . .. Chickens per lb ........... _ _ TnAoE AND sul - PORT 0|E:Cl‘|Ti_|r()TTET0WN. 1;__ Nov. 1,5-Ar. Frank, Grant. Wallace. Nov. 17-Winged Arrow, Davis, Sydney; Lochiel, McLaine, Pictou; Anne, Le- an uv 3 E 33$S$8g8iFo§S8Sf£S8€5i8i»1‘2S$_S_B ‘D 383888' S`S8S5'SS88§_S8S'88S _ ¢C¢¢Q©OO©O®¢¢¢|'-°O¢¢C'¢¢CQ A 8&E858S3’."5£8S888»‘BSS585SS& Blanc, North Sydney; Union, Grrrier, Picton; Annie, Lundley, Baie Ver-te; Raeburn, McLean, Rlchibucto; P. &E. Small, Hubley, Picton; J. WV. Hill, Bayer, Musqundobit. V Nov.,15-Cid. Frank, Grant, Wallace; Georgiana, Moreault, Yarmouth, N. S.; Nobio H.,Hordy. Hoiiiox. ‘ Nov. 17-Lochiel, McLaine,Pictou; Annie, Lundley, Baie Verte; Roseneath, Bou- drot, Pugwash. PAINS IN THE SMALL 0E THE BACK. Bad Digestion and Racking Headalie-Cure Was Brought About by Dr. Cliasc`s n|_Y_r"7 Kidney-Liver Pills “Pains in the small of the back” is the ings, not knowing that the pains are in reality in the kidneys. Pains in the back, weak back, lame back-these are` the Hrst indications ot kidney trouble- They are the warning which nature gives you. If you head it once you can be cur- ed. Neglect will soon put you at the mercy of the most painful and fatal of diseases. Women as well as me-ri have kidney disease, and may well feel anxious when the kidney pains make themselves felt in the small of the hack. " ,Because Dr. Ctiase’s Kidney-Liver Pills giveyou prompt relief from back-y ache it is will worth your while to ta.ke` them. But they do more than thi-‘. They regulate and invlgoiate the acti in of the kidneys, and insure a return to health of these important organs. Mrs. J. Larter, 123 Cross Street, Char-', lottetown, P. E. Island and whose hue- E band is a contractor, states:-“I hare; eufferedagreat deal -with pains in the small of my back, my digestion was bad and I was frequently troubled with. spells ofracking headache. Ihave been ptoms by the use of Dr. Cnase’s Kidney ' Liver Pills, and find that my general health is greatly improved sincel have been using this preparation. “l can also testify to the merit of Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Liuseefi and Turpen- tine, as I was cured of a severe attack . of bronchitis bv the use of this remedy!- Dr. Chast-.’s Kidney-Liver Pills, 25 cents and Co., Torontb. ` , CALCUTTA T0 DUNDEE. _ s 1; L0_1sDON, Nov. 14.-The great race of Dundee furnished a remarkable finish; four of the vessels reaching the Tay with- in an hour of each other. The British ship Dragornan finished first, 15 hours ahead anim 1 nginiii 5 iiiiiii on of Amber to- sweandpriee i From A F _ _ ,-i.. -..~/,.,-v ..~_-.¢s_a.,§'f*f _ ~ f (525:-_,ii M _ - - frzrw-'riot NEEZING YET? AE YU' Well you will be shortly if you are not now. Remedy ? 0111’ Dieu? ,WEIGHT UNDEHWEAR of course. t is not e tof.wear .We Ca? Sell the heaviest UNSH $2.00 fbi' the Suit. Medium Weight for a lower price; ‘f-_< ' _ 7 ' _ _ The fall and winter weights are here in such variety' that there’s no want in the Fnderwear Catalogue a man can have, that cant be met here. _ _ p lliiderwear at 25`cents the piece and 50 cents the garment --or six times as much-soft lamb’s wool,ribbcd, fleece lined, the best your money can buy anywhere -Heavy or medigm. D. A. BRLTCE Men’s Outfitter. If 4 gwwwwwlhww WW -- 'Warren swims time way hosts of people describe their suffer- - - - Some Useful , _, _ _ ji . ., ' .' Q; About every home *here are some things which are a constant eyesore, but which are really too useful to throw away. _ You’l1 recall many such in your own home. We will tell you how to render tliem as. "well as useful. At once yon will think ofthe expense, but _let us. say_right here that you can change sworn chair-,or rocker, ; _ for instance, at little expense into a beautiful and attract- 1 “ ` piece of furniture by ,using our -_ €"l”.»Ali&€ AND PRICES IANGING UWM I5 CENTS T0 I CENTS. ' The new and up-to-date Hardware Store on the London House Corner. _ Cameriii&i PHONE 261 - - '~ _ _- BOX 99 C I I ’ entirely cured of these distressing svm- a box, at all dealers or Edm anson, Bites? JQBHIM Th¢r¢°Ii¢,=11_ __ Stop pain i "Believe Car 13;--ip and one day no _ramona exist in the of these' woirriarirui. at your drug store lit 5 cents if the o - - ' . L * -. .. . ~. .»¢»=~..-~ P. E. I. STOCK EXCHANGE 5'\5f\§¢9°5°5° L RUSS BAMERUN & C. BANKERS Ann isnoiiriis 1 NEW YORK CORRESPONDENTS _ ;» urisav enaws a co.. E ‘ Members New York Stock New York Produce Exchange. V New York Cotton Exchange, _ Chicago Board of Trade. Boston Coi'respo|rdea1s.sfH.ll.L,_E5!QIi1l'0N.;& C@_ siooia-.,_iio.i