'ia * if ". t 8 ff 5. t l _ Q i F we :f."»»_;.-h._,,\.._;_.,-; _.;, ~ ., - 1_1.-_~. 1" "-‘ ‘ fr" ,W1 [,_`__wL ., .__,_, ._,,.`_ , ,_ __ rites six _.f ._ »-me um-i me ‘rim cuantornrrown ouaiumln _ _ . _,neu gg ui. I . AUGUST 28.1911 - V I I ,f _ Wai., , _ \ ' _._; ll" iilliilllfi S 5` ti i ulwlv will ,_ KANSAS CITY. Mo., Aug. 25-A conference between"-the international dents of five great labor organ- mons to consider the question of I tallroad strike which may involve l _-:_ i-uni-ond. employe” throughout -01° Harriman system. is to be held in HAMA his eit next Monde _ ~~-'~ t Y Y "It looks like a big strike unless _ ,It souns the management of the Harriman system consents to confer with union ___,Th-s "hood" Men," il di leaders," Mr. Ryan aaid. 'Several charging hard coal A ' s` months ago five labor organizations decided to cease dealing with the railroads separately and ‘banded to- he -oh gether. They asked the railroads to Month treat with them as e. unit. ManY roads consented, but the Harriman ___¢T lines refused." dlach ._ , priu JZ- : ;,_~;-~ -11" ~ dirt and em with Gut! [reuse ‘H sir tight, pry lille lenurln( ' ` é Jael? £1 1'! ` --\- » At grocer: 'T _ -I--P 1- .. .... ¢f‘_`~ _/-\ .- :-6:: ~ » ~ I:IIl°°I' ,ggggsiizii .... E5-'55 :iii 5555. ~ -:: s ..§5E5: ..;5:_.:=_ .. '5- ...- 5: i55Z:E:. :i::-- 22".- ¢l¢l‘} -Si IPZBZZISBI2 i 1 . l _ O Buying Investment -...__ Securities by Mail _il ‘_ iii _ i xii ..‘ i _,i`;fI ' _ "Hi 1. ;. ‘ _ - , Q _ ,|, ... -_.._..»-...»i»~.~ -... _ ...e -l . ._, 1 I . i .=. ‘,‘ \\'c wish tu impicss upon you thc fact that you can do business with us-and with the utmost lalistnriion-iio matter \\herc you live :uid no matter how small or how large the amount of funds aivailablc for invest- ment. Wherever the mails go we can do business. The requirciilrnts of indiviilual i|i\'c_~itors difter so witlcly llisil il is out ofthe question preparing a number ofrul :intl drictl suggestion.: that will mrvt llie rcquircmeuts of all \\lu.- make enquiries rcgarillzzg iiivrslinculs. For this reason wc risk ii\l<‘:n!ii`.g lnicslors lo _give us an itlu.-i of the zi- mount offunds they liavi- itmilablc for iu\ csinii-nt, wliellu-r thry tlcsire govcrnnicul bniirls or muriiripal tlcbcviliirvs, high grade Ironds or slnrks ln many cases ii.\'e_\iurs lcfivc this point culizolv lo our rliscreiicn, in such cases wc are guided by the cirriiiiistaiiccs of' lhosc making lhzz in vestment. Each enquiry receives careful, personal attention. \Vc luke pleasure in answering all enquiries reg-irtliug inveslinents. If in the near fuluri: you intend in\‘uslii|_; any ztmouut, no matter ho\v small do noi hesitate to min: us about il. ' W or. B. Mcculuir ci co. iff _ ' __ v to h the mak Hot will Mrs. out 011 Olfic mon . ter Hur cred Mniuianns MONTRLAI. STOCK i~:xcHANoi~: OPP Halillix, Monllcnl, Sydney. Cll.'\Rl.O'l"l`l'I'I`0\\"N'] Sv. _]nhn`s, l\"l`l`d. Th who g _ ' men. _ _J __ ___ ____ stor 1 2 ici H r i r 1 sTol'K QUOTATIONS. ; Hgh? August 25. 1911' élghs anything else he has at lonst pers ther COTTON _ Spotz- ` Aug Oct. Dec. i l I Jan ' , Mar B -' 13.15 up 45. Hlizh . 1‘§.0:'» 11.59 _ 11.05 . 11.60 _ ' 11.71 il ' H (floss 12.08-lil 11.551 Fu) 11.42 11,63-115 11.37 11.59-60 11.48 11.70-71 Low 12.62 11.35 to investigate _merits _of cut. ling and fcddiug hay with oiiu _ operation. dc I Wanted Farmers See device at tot OV hc by ic, bl wh ei' fl Nu full ,, . h' cicomc every ruse of nervousness, :ill:lclics, lic-liiizlgiu, and insomniu " _ _ , , _ on Nulife is a long tried tligestive ton- W , OW ood, ncrvcs and niusculnr tissues .. . e gy, capacity for labor und do so in con lasting muuiicr, for it works like defh Niilifc costs only 30c ri box at the thei Nulifc is .sold by the followin :llci's;~ lllcliinuon Drug Co., City. Two Ml-ics, City. (loo. E. Hughes, City. J. W. t‘.f-irrutlicrs, Montagu it iic in cxintcnce and has successfully mtc its original potent powers. fore _ _ ay. :i poweiful restorative of thc ,n ich will restore your strength, en- tu If ture. ` ' quit owing tlcnlcrn. ' may ~ ‘Fl-';' : 5. of N. have ~~»‘ comm un t s for a llIlllO , v. s.-" ._ _ g V Th women hereafter convicted in my , rt of aggregated offenses will, in ult of payment of the fine, be rc- cd to don bloomcrs and take; r place ln the “chaingang" with t e prisoners.” _ Now in Brooklyn thcre presides 11 over the County Court a certain per-. _ _ son known ns Judge Norman S. Dike, soldier who “fag “hid to hme as Judge Dike has opinions, too-rather ““~“1ted two girls' bhe ‘w°"i°°“ lim an ,css bizarre than those of _mage man after a chase of ahold; n mile ta Smcltzer--concerning the sentencing and hem 0" to him "nhl t 9 p°“°° .-1--» “_ t Montague! ii e.-M. _ tained at 1-I. J. Mubon’a dru _ K' Sourls. 4-4drtf. ames McDonald, New York, so J. McDonald, is visiting his ol at Montague.-M he Morning daily" Guardian can tained at W. A. Johnston's, gue. '. 2-Bdrtf. he schooner Will of the Wisp ia rging coal for the S. B. Enter- he Morning Daily Guardian can n d .._'Mru. W. B. Leard, Souris left of hcr sister Mrs. John Leni- G. Jordan, Souris,is Guardi- epresentative, and all news. nd- Semcnte and subscriptions .in is and vlcinit should be handed ii ;-; H ~; ;;; l I ‘ ,"""~""" -"cf - V __ "huts -- #5 = 7 *fre 33.2.? ~ . i-»Es5..E_= ii ` Sill: 1 _ .::=.-,.5 ..‘J y " , ' s‘I°."I' g- ' _ ...fe _ _ _ -s _ t ~ " " ` ' s t a 1 1 <1 ' st... 1...... . -~ .»-_ in _ A .;‘..:'.;’..:“..:’.l::‘§.z:..;..::._¢“ - . = ° at '"1'-. » ° 3 » _ ggi b. 0 _ _ S th Mrs. D. McLeod of Gloucester, is _ il: “im te i Y* 12"; ° _ ` spending n week. at Montague the ` lifes- l=»»¢- _ \ ' '°" _- - gum = 1 - /_ /_ _ '-swiss:-:s= °“~"M~ ~ _ _ I ' roar-serv __ nw ` .__ _ , ._ 395;' , ms , . ». ».~»¢~ Vern ~;h,~ ~ Sour ` 1 left Montague and vicinity fo west taking advantage of‘tbe rc- harvcst excursions.-M. The Mont`guc Restaurant ur i Y im. 2-l0drtf. A large number of young men ng special preparations to ac- odate the public on Sept. first, he urrivul of Sir Wilfrid Iiaurlcr. f` 6 dinners, lunches and refreshments be served ut rcaspnable rates. McKinnon-. 8-26d6i. The citizens of Montague turne in force Friday afternoon to rc- move the hcuvy gun which had been number of ycurs in a back-yard ticcd by anyone and placed i n platform previously erected in , a co uspicuous plucc near the Pos c. Thcrc it now stands with it th open towards thc harbor. Af- rccciving n coat of paint it la ‘I quite an ornumcut. The Rev. Mr. tman deserves the lion's share ol' it for the improvement.-M. OSED T0 CHAIN GANG FOR WOMl'l.'\l ere's a judge out in Iola, limi. believes in equal wrongs for wof l Maybe he believes in cquul rights, too, but - that’s iuiotli;-r e unms of the learned justice i . Smeltzer. He presides over th Mlliiicipal Court, and if he ucvc the name of Iola into the newspa- . Also he hnsgot his own ideas ; _ Quotations furnished by F. B. Mc- thin; nitgsii iiiiigsfndliiidiii mud some Curdy It Co., Members !\’l¢~,_nti-out _ _ - wphe sentiment “.h`ich h Stock Exchange, Charlottetown, I' _ -_ judg E- I- I The grunt. physical ailment of mo- llilfd tlvzrn times, the disease _of the cen- tury, is nervoiisness. Few people nrc “H9 froe from its lmiioiul influences and ‘W0 umny caiiglii; in its tolls years ngo fall are helpless still, for _they have not I* smnired the right remedy. th" .\’ulii`c is the most efficient uervc bf” ecps s e from sentencing ii woman to labor is wrong. "‘A woman convicted of a vicious nee should he compelled to don rolls and work out her fine in de- of payment.” or, can wc generously submit t Judge Smell;zer’a rhetorical k muy bc worse than his judicnl inasmuch as he has already put theory into practice by sentenc- unc woman brought to trial be hiin, to work out an unpald’iinc road building on a public high- And, he adds, with pride in his innopution: I can find no prohibiting ata- d t t s S 6 K' one of the crew turns up The names si-mple to let the women get their r training as a nurse in thasick wards 2 of the prisons. Then they would hav,e the means at their command of earn- served their sentences.” "But you do not believe lwith Judge Smcltzcr that women criminals on a public highwny”” insisted the smiled Judge Dike. “Of course that Belgrave Square, in thc early liourr. cue of a uumbcr of horses was large- ti ly dlie to the exertions of some lcd- (1 ics returning froui a dance. (uae, n Mrs. Croff, herself pluckly l-rl out ti several terrified horses and thou iv- of cases women risked their lives in bocause her husband was still ashore. She waded up to her waist in water R learned that her husband was burn- ed she remained toclaini his body. Io Then thcrc is thc tragic story of hushzind's motor cur and another on July 16 with great presence of mind grass und saved his life. As the car overturned she herself wi-ie thrown ~V heavily on thc road way and sus-_ tnlned fntul injuries. There are also, the stories of the women of Wood Green, Farnham (Surrey) and Laven- I X Ellen Seal, a domestic servant, see- ciu ` E prisoner in the face of a hostile m. rowd, forced her way through, blew Mr. is whistle and ran to the police sta- service. _ ion for assistance. The report of E. P. ltowc in behalf der Hill who performed plucky acts. ng a policeman struggling with a At Farnham Mrs. Sharp, of Ash- of vale, near Aldershot, cycled after ii pr M in Montague and vicinity should be nal _ handed to him. 2-Sdrtf. ,'1:1ur ii ' ...°The scaling schooner Hilda R. fone?-2 has cleared from' Halifax for the tion] South Seas. The Hilda R. is owned du- g by the Canadian Sealing Co., Ltd., gende of Halifax, and will leave as soon as Maria - . r of those going on the sealing voy- gang? age include that of Louis A. Carroll, hut, Bouris, who signs as a boat steorer_ segud The crew numbers twenty-two. » tu- ,, no sex,” agreed-Judge Dike. "But tzmlzlc physically there is always sex-it umm would be notsensc to deny it. We Port” have always to admit and provide mtl, for the greater physical weakness of “ue” woman. It would be ridiculous to ,g,0th say n, woman is fitted for any form Mari of physical lubor even though it was ‘ws undeniably true that sbs was mental- mint ly equal to any crime. accom “I do not see why dresamaking in dean the higher branches could not he hun taught women prisoners, and mllli- gf i nery, stenography, bookkeeping, nous housekeeping and even the offices of a “ue” trained nurse. It would be quite ing an honest living once they had ELD - lt reporter. ' the "Oh, the blooincr part j of it,” son is all a joke.” ' Vi.;e d wo1vucN Hnnoms IN EVERY i.ANri §‘,§‘,y English Votcs for Women snys:- pm., From all sourccs come stories of \'.t-- Vhm iuen's heroism in danger. In ii fire Hm- which broke out in Pembroke Mews, were -li of the morning of July 12, the ies- SLE; . » . . con gardlcss bl ller exquisite crcrvirg the irock, helped to unload from it gar- im- age near some cans of petrol, the ing presence of which causcd grcnt dun- you gcr. 'l"hc Countess of Londcshor- tim ough also gave assistance, while num- ,lm-1( bers of other womcn helped in push- the ing and steering heavy motor cars “pu out of thc danger zone. of Q From Canada, whcrc thc frightful H forest fires have been raging, come ,yr T many stories of heroism; in numbers lien, efforts to save childrcn, and one wo- gnv man refused a plncc in it river boat sch for fi couple of hours, and when she lmlp Mrs. Clifford, of Coventry, who when quii' thc collision occurred bctwccn her Sch threw her young son onto u plot of II r It _. " _. _ ---- , - . 1-. ._ ,, - i ' ` ' A S i ` Ainvrel-_rriix»4urssoPr§'r;,.___l,_ _ _ _ _ ._ _ » UBNFAGUE- AND ~|flNG’$ - C0llN’IY - ._-._ _ .f - » -‘ ' Mui-is Pia, the ex-dovrager 011035 bl . ,_ i _pen no buy ui this Prbviucal ._.~Maruu Mqxiuuou, Montague, is f,",',§§‘§f“l,',,,,""{’§§ f,12,f,'}, ‘,’|°,f,§';f,§,,.",‘,’| - » ‘ M ' jg ‘ » Quai-dian representative, and all .ghe 1", view, Emmanuel II., and V 'f~ - news, advertising and subscriptions aunt of the present Soveieign_.of_ ff' ' _ ‘ - _‘_ Her Majesty was born at _ - f' _ls ' ` A _ - ‘ . ° ' _ l on October 16,1847, and pass- ~ '~. ' r e rl childhood in isd on a Pia shared these interests 'an OYR xllo h e "Angel of Charity. Tim Eldon District Sunday SGUOUI delinitcl fixed and ex erimentin should be made to wear bloomers and Conv he put 'to work at breaking rocks uhh In received from thc rcniainiu icn illc um lat M T F A iv 'l‘1 ool, viz:- I. ll. 1. (lrndlc lloll. IV. Home Ilepzirtinclit V V V ll. 'ranchers' Meeting. lil. lliblcs. X. Evnngclisnl. _ Co-operation with S. S. Asso- tion. vcuiug session opened ut 7.30 p. with devotionill exercises lcd by Mackenzie, followed by a song the Nominating (loininittcc was csented. r. Nicholson w.-,is elected President d Mrs. Jenkins re-elected Secre- y, was mov d, seconded and resolv- that Ilev.c`Mr. St lcs write Mrs iols of thc iliSU'lCt- b\l'_nchcd the tennis ure fighting for _ _ clfl S8U1‘0lf1\`Y HCV- W~ A- RUSS every point and evcry sciublnncc of “I diBCUSB0¥l f-hi' I`°I’0"5 Ui the an crror on the part of some nrbi- huv rent sch00lS~ Sllcllklnli *I9 FU trntor is pounced uion b l w u I y some lot- 0 hor Jolhlllg U10 0l‘“\‘°h he Bald headed plnycr on which to hang n lluv0u'f. n coat any loiigor."’ elghl-Y, D01' Cellt Of th” l'°0l’l° Rick that -is in too mnny cases unjus- H verted have been before they felwh billable, and that too oftcn ends in “Ci nge of sixteen yenrs. Thus show- the hhn;B|,,,,e,,t of the ,,he,,dc,» ,fur mnnufnctnriug classes. - Ulu illlll0!`l3HllC° Uf °*\"“e“t tmch' Home stnted period. This is the ren- I' in thc Sunday SCll001-_ “lat son ns much as incompetent uinpirci- "95 ill iS U10 l’0l`l0\l Uf Clmoslnf-‘I and that briiiqu the Nzltionnl lcziguc this ty _ t ,,,(,gt by um age nf 1;wentylinvs scam" into ,,,,l,lc,,s,,,,t m,t0,_iety_ It would bc to the intcrcilt of thc inun- lcd for right or wrong. Hence is-not lmmusc the ,,,,,,,,,.e sm" as U u|`nctui-ers und to thc intcrcsl. of thc Lrrcnil iinD0l‘tul\C0 Ui iml“'05Fl"l-l whole is so fni' inferior to that of WM Il Ulc Yvlll-llflllflllilslgl U15 l'l0C099itY thc American lcnguc thot thc contin- arty decision or ‘. rin _ »u¢».d umpire nuuiu una ac o . ' _ _ _ c also spoke of tlu-_ vn.luc\of dylan, un the “elf have bets" sg c)l;ts of the fnrincra isui the interests l'=1i\\i“l!. 'l`<>\1\l>l‘-H1110!! ull( n 1 0 mincnt in the older r 'ani' ' ' - ~ - ~ ding Associatioii. yum., but simply ,mcl‘;“lé'e t,fgt§“:‘utg:A Reiteratiug his arguinefnt thug it ,__ Nicholsm, and D_ I._ Irving al league has never known Buch n gras thc, only Jinl-toes ui Engluu null. c short uddi'ci-ises on Sunday ,;t,~“,Z,51e_ /' than ool work' In looking ovcr thc troubles bc- ta he Field Scc\'c&u`yls\\1:f:cSte