» l __ 7 .-f,__ --.'l $1 _ '-1 -,r. _-4-.sf _ -'___~ ;: 1' `_§;° ‘ i` `-I-: 5. 1;. _ ..\.¢ 1? ili- ii it-‘itil :tin -it l 5.3 .. _ 3 _ __ :';,;;-;-_7_._._ _ r'5;,“_*'°_§‘ ~'-K. 4'. __ .__ 1:.-1-mf - _»_‘ ~z.’§j.'_-r,=_. -.......... -_°..._.'-~.:r::`~ ` * ,ls “- f_lll?r3 s-..._ .L _. \_,._ _._ fyiylizi -.1 .¢r”3‘-7 ‘N ,___ il ` if 'il .,| .f-_,__ _|. if.', _-ll jill .;;;_r._ _'~. \;j _'iiii_"‘l I lz' _-K ft;-°:`r'S¥` ~ '- 'i --1 Eift 4,0 _ . l s »--s . "Gig-a 1 . |- ffl \ ”'..‘ Sm-year Ibis! Bsrédty iii ` Us draws hair § r ‘iiiiiifa 55155,? iiiiirs-fri ill please you w weeks use. sae new hair, yes-but real all over the sealr ==¢ dia hair. brittl cloth doub th beauty of your o dizrencie how dull faded scraggy just moilten a th __ and carefully ui wx "1 » INN' Ill ePP\iea- draw it ` __ ' `_ -liplr. taking ou cannot iiad a ue small gpg, 'ras si- ul _or a loose 'tact is 'gr-'seeing-your your scalp will 35?-X2 'hair will he i and have an ' _ _ of abund- ance: an ineeqparsf lustre. soft- ness and luxurigeg, beauty and 1 shimmer of true _ `)'e`sltl an . ` - i i . ll rr’ Get a $5 neat _ if Knowlton’s_ is A ’ Danderine from an store or s auderiue now will imme- toilet counter, _ *W ve'-_fo yonrseli, _ tonight-now-vtgy .» _ hair is as w ‘ . . pretty me sort gy( "i are it no h ._ ~ , been neglected or.; .I -1 ' by careless Iwi- mill N1 lll\l°» ll all DIPOPI 01° _ , 1. 4 "image-¢b‘t‘¢. ‘ .-discontinued promptly on expiry tr _ -._ . - _ _ -- - ~ _ _. -. --M um. - _ ` li ` V uuxmo Roan.-in-. oem-ge ---*Ml* G°°“¥° “~“°“”¢°”°"»“°“' \ L ¢|\' dlnn CID bi 0\\¢l|KC bon's Drugstore, lends, and wavy OIAHN dian can, be obtained \\ ‘la A. Johs ston's, loiitlgue -r oonnos xvss is can-atm {"°” W' i""'--°"°§,"’.,§§’i‘°1-i...'i"§i'{‘-.'f'.i' ... ~ g ' gent in Montague. His pollen phone ¢_‘:¢,.d¢l,i;¢|°n;|::qn sompleted. We . 18. me reeideeee slum so. 'num advise su intending. '-- liner to me thai ders at .._°sUBBCRIBERB should renew a gm md-no; az ,mrar gm. .wg eek or two before _the time they ,_ L_ . __ “_ P 5 0_ 5.3; ‘ _ av. me for has quired' me uni. '§‘§,§f,"_ _ ‘“ ° um ’.~ ' -- . s -li if--f -1 ' LIMITED relia _ , economical and contmno the “frndential as your Executor. The appointment of a Trust’ Company as Execntor assures eflicien ble ` I ` ' us management of an Estate. Name nteed investment receipts ar prin pal and interest are guarantee his Company also gives specia Gus One of the Company sclrculars 'Z lllidll 0FFlCE---Montreal muses orrlcr---ch IIYNDMAN & Nalusere. P. E. I. - 7Mtnw3mos ri. laltention to investments of money elssued at good rate of interest and will be sent to you on request. - . 1 arleitetown. _ C0., l.IllllTEll. e » I ‘ I - ' ` We ` ` grow. The other day aclient writing io us said; “l have such I very small sum to invest that if is u ma'tercf no moment to you." (And we often get such letters) We ' replied that even if her other oraer were smaller we should be very glad indeed to give it the most careful and prompt - ~ attention. This has always been the policy of this house. No matter how small the amount you have for investment rest assured that you wlll receive the full benefit of our_ investment experience and service. - , Bear in minilhlt large oaks frtm little acorvs _ _ii . ____ % ' niunr, N-_ s F. B. McCUllDY & C0. Members Montreal Stock Exchange manlrrmn Pnovrucs saouru- 'rrnndsfi Telephone' s's 100 os TIES- *Trinidad Elec. 5’s 93 33 (Quotations Furnished by F. B. Mc- Eastern Trust 150 145 Curdy el Go.. Stock and Bond Brokers, Members Montrcal Stock EXCUDDSB, Charlottetown. ‘ BTOCK QUOTATIONS. | Banks. British Arm' 1. 5 Commerce 21,4 . Nova Scotia 253° Mliitrelil 233 R°Y*‘1 zzz Miscellaneous. Acadia Fire Acadia Sugar Pfd Do. ord. Brancirain-Henderson 'Corn C. B. Elec. Com. EMC. CBB. Sav. & Loan Hew. Pure Wool Tex. Pid with-bbmxs Com. stock 100 103 70 30 80 140 100 5 214 257 237 221 Bid . 1 4 08 100 60 25 77 136 Quotation- furnished by F. B. Me.- 0lll"dY & 00-, Stock and Bond Brok- ers, Members Montreal Stock Ex- °h»mz°. lsr Richmond sn. ci...-_ lottetowix, P, E, 1_ NEW YORK STQOKE _ Hlsh Low Close March 31st. 102 2 32 1022 31; 70 Atchison Am. lloct. Sugar Amltl. Cr;p|mr_ /imal. Copper _lieth Steel Brooklyn R. 'l‘_ Cnnndian Pacific 102; 31; - ss; 72| 36% ss; za-a 70 731 73; 36% as; 89 39| 08 80 100 106 Maritime Telephone Coi Do. Pfd new N. B. Telephone North Atlantic Fisheries Pfd. with stock bonu; 100 N. S. Car lst Pld 94 Do. 2nd Pid. '11 Do 3r.°. Pfd. 40 Do. Corn. 32 N. S. Clay Works Pfd'. 04 Do Com. 40 Nova Scotia Pire 100 Btanfields Pfd. 105 Do. Com; 70 Trinidad Cons. Tel. Com. 40 Trinidad Elec. 73 Prudential Trust Preferred 100 - Do Common -100 _ ` - Bonds. R4 102 110 08 80 00 40 20 89 30 90 102 68 32 c'» » 91; ' 93 no 100 105 s's_ _ 94| mo Erie Luhigl; Valley Mex. Petroleum Miss. Pacific Nortlzcrn Pacific Pennsylvania Reading Rock Island Southern Pacific Su ar 2a4q ; zs 27; 15s 157 as 632 sag as 117; 1181 161; 116; 1185 1602 100; 100; 234; zs lsr e4; ss; 1173 118 5 1,61; 21! - 92) 100% 3 114 Union Pacific 1515 U. DS. Steel 01; 50; U. S. Steel Pid 108 107; 103 . Utah Copper 53; 53 53; 1522 1522 si; MONTREAL STOCKS. Fill! Low Close Brazilian Traction 98 97; 03. Detroit . ~ ‘ .755 Dom Steel Corp'n 52; 51} 52* Mexican Northern Power 18; oilered. Minn. & St. Paul (Boo) 135 . lVl;ont.rcu\ Pc-wer 226; 225; 220; N.S.Steol & Coal Com 82 79; 82 Richelieu & Ontario 115! 1131 HH Shawinlgau 137; Spanish River Com. 64 Toronto -Ry 138 _137; 187; Twin City' No Sale 00’l'f'tlR. _ nun mv om. mngn __ 1215 _ _1 ._ _- ._‘“¢y_ '- gm _ 3 11! li october 1161 1151 rm " _ UILIN I PROVIHIUNB. ,_0`f’Deeeiinber 1161 1155 ‘1155 tan-hosone to cure, because it coa- ..~v¢\~\~v\ ...°l'l‘ PAYS to buy is ...°1‘ull UORNING ...°'l‘l-ll! HORNING DAILY Guar- . _ ‘__ m _ ¢_a‘,|,__ wa; _g p_'gge_nge_r_-ro Charlotte 02133? .“.".i°..‘f.i1..‘.i.‘¢° .'i.'.".§l’.1 lf.. wrt v°°*°r°.=r »=uf»f°=-B- _ Wood Island Hill at Montague. This is very much needed as there were large gulleys washed out by the re- cent frsshet.B. PIERPONT DEAD IN ROME. _ (Continued from page 1) he put the Lehigh Valley road on its feet and brought about a soft-coal combination. In 1892 he performed one of his most remarkable feats. In company with August Belmont he- undertook to and did maintain the causing the 'suspension of the laws of exchange in order to accomplish the result. Another important deal was the organizing and the floating of the securities ol the United tStates Steel Corporation,wlth a_ capital of 1,000,- 000,000. The violenhdecline in the securities of the steel trust during the depression of 1903-4 was as prompt- ly relieved by the influence ot Mr. Morgan and he made it his business ‘i`ronYthat time on to prevent, much as possible, all violent. fluctua- tions in that stock. `_ RECENT DEALS . _The -mosh recent iinancial deal of Brent importance engineered by Mr. Morgan and his associates was the purchase in November of 1909 of the controlling majority of the stock _or the _Equitable Life Assurance So- ,ci_ety, formerly owned by Thomas F. Ry . Mr. Ryan bought the con- assetaof which, according to the lnst. statement issued previous to the sale, amounted to $472,000,000, from James]-I. Hyde, former president of thacompany. The acquisition of the. control of the Equitable brought the total of the capital and resources of insurance companies, banks and trust companies controlled by Mr. organ and his associates to the gi- g ,nt_i,c sum of nearly $1,750,000,000, ‘ ” `de"np as follows: Equitable Life Assurance Society, $472,000,000, New York Lilo Assurance Company, $557 $244,000,000; First National Bank, $184,000,000; Guaranty Trust Com- pany, $100,000,000; Mercantile Trust Company, $75,000,000; Equitable Trust Company. $62,000,000; Bankers' Trust Company, $48,000,000; Astor 'llrust Company, '$1'7,000;,000. _ 1.l)espii'.e-,a liiu_of strenuoug .endeavor Mr. Morgan found time for other things. I-Ie gave away millions in charity, but 'nothlngipsrturbed him more than to have it mentioned to him. He ‘lvas a. devout Christian and vestryman of St. George's Epis- _copal Church, where he could be seen every,-*Sunday morning when at home passing thc silver salver for the col- lection. _ I-.lc took an active interest in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and _ possessed one of the most magnificent,- _private galleries in the world, part of which hekept in his London man- sion, _while the smaller part adorned his pglacefin New York or was stored in _the 'magnificent and thoroughly fireproof library building which he had built and which also sheltered one of the most valuable private col- lection ~'-of books; manuscripts, works ol art, etc., tc* be found anywhere in the world. A deep student of medi- eval"history, ' he 'colle`ct'ed, without regard of cost many priceless objects of mediaeval art, mlssales, Bibles, _clerical ornaments and ornstes, em- broideries. tapestry and masterpieces of the gold. and silversmiths' art.At one time he bought a coue which had been stolen from an old church in 0uii~ Suililing. 1 Stop Sncezing, Cure Your Cold Now! | ‘Thousands of _Cases Prove the Quick- ' est Cure is Catarrhozone. . . When germs attack the lining of the HOBG. make you sneeze and- gag-when later on they infest the bronchial tubes-how can you follow them with a cough syrup? " You csn't do it-that’s all. Cough syrups go to the stomach-that’s why. they tau. _ _ __ _ But Catarrhozone goes everywhere -gets right alter the germs-kills them-heals the soreness-cures the inflammation-makes Catarrh disap- Pear.__ ` "N°lfhil1E I have ever used' gives U19 WBYUI. 9001311118 sensation of Ca- *»8fl'l\0l0\1B." writes, Isabel Fry, of 5°Bllll\ FBUB. Out- "I was in a frightful way with cntarrh of the n0ee and throat-had droppings, hard breathlnil. bad breath ‘and indigen- tion._ _Catarrholone relieved at once and cured ihe` thoroughly. It is irrva. luable in colds, sore throat and bron- chial trouble " Not difficult for Oa- tains the essences of pine Balsam; and other antisepties that simply' mean death to eatarrh Lsr e slag ...»r. o. .ronn‘.eu_is Guardian n.-¢a¢|‘.. o. .nt 1.. scum. an oem paw u vnu r-loui--' Aprii ut in ""1" lot elrteuslon gold' reserve in the federal treasury, ` all trolling interest in the company, the ___.M,.B_ Clam Lowthm-_ Lower Mon- _ Que. B. _ . 000,000; National Bank of Commerce, * ' *ii W... ..'llr H A oflirta wi at the .wunuliio rv ssakm ma me EISIIII* PSOIIILS ..._°Mr. Sydney Nelson, Montague. was' s. passengir ' yesterday morning from Montugii _ ' ` ~__L~1ur. J. A."rhom1>e°v. Montreal. was' a. passenger ou yesterddy morn- ing's outgoing train from' Monto- guef.B. _ _ . .._°Mr_. Mun-ray. \‘erre_»»if\tin»; Bum- tield’s (‘»o., Ltd, Truro, was in Mon- tague yesterday on u'-Business trip for his ni-m.B. __ ‘ .,i.'Messrs Beacher Dewar and Geo MacDonald, Brudehsll, leit -by yes- terday morning’s train'-an route to CalgarY.B. ' " ' ' ` ' ...°Mr. Michael Maher; -Line Road, was a passenger on yesterday morn- ings outgoing truin"froin Montague. \ __ _ _ _ ...°Miss Minnie Mel\ish,~` Montague, returned to Charlottetown yesterday morning to resume her studies at the P. W. C. Colleg_e.B. »~ ...°Mr. Sheldon Mellish, Union Road, student of the Prince of Wales Col- lege, returned to Charlottetown yes- terday morning.B. _ ...°Mr. Geo. S. Inman, Charlotte- town, spant Sunday in Montague and returned to Charlottetown by yes- tcrda. morning's train.B. Y tague. was a passenger from Monta- gue yesterday morning en ‘route to Marshfield where she wlll visit friends and relatives for a few dsys.B. ...'Mr. Robert D. Houston and Miss Laura Houston, Montague, left - by yesterday morning's trnin on their way to-.R_egina. Mr. Houston ex- pects to‘~také up the carpenter trade there and Miss -Houston has a school' 'awaiting her some few miles from Re-_ Italy and when the fact became known that the cope had not been the rightful property of .its lor- mer posscssor, Mr. Morgan showed his _magnanimity by returning it to its original owners free of cost. During all his years Mr. Morgan en- joyed lite to the utmost. He was passionately fond ol dogs, and his kennels at Cragston were the wonder _of breeders the world over. Ho x_»._.~ and shot and angled enthusiastically, und was fond of yachting. His yacht 1 Corsair was one of his favorite rc- crentions. .He belonged to numerous societies and -clubs in the United States and Europe."- It is impossible, to estimate with any degree of accuracy the size ofthe Morgan fortunep .It has been vari- ously cstlmntcd in recent years at from $75,000,000 to, _sgoo_ooo,o0o. 11 it is anywherd n'enr"~llie` latter figure, it is equally -tru_e.,that Mr. Morgan made as mui_=h_fo others. In 1861 Mr. hgxlgan marrlcd Miss Amelia Sturges, who died the follow- ing year. In 1865 he married Fran- ces Louise Tracy! by whom he had one son and three daughters. The son, J. P.-Mor'-gan", Jr., is now rr man of middle life, and for a. number of years has been the active head of the Morgan house in New York. lnltulllli-iti’inn1lu __ .». _ THE M1N'ro.-'rhé Mints arrived in Summerslde yesterday afternoon at l5.30 t in the hur- Mr. Gordon Ellidtl/s Mills, r.E'.1., write.-‘-Tac-'neck pine -ern- notfbe given your valuable rernedy, Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine‘Syrup.. _l suEc1"ed_ terribly from a severe cold during the' early part of lust winter and foundll almost impossible to get sflything to relieve me. Hoarseness seemed to be continually troubling ms, and my throat was so sore I could hardly spank for quite a long time. At last. I was advised to try your remedy, anidin a short time I got frelief, and have never been troubled with-' fa sore throat or hoax-sehess since? I hope' 'others will bd fdrtllhnite' dliough to givd__ your remedy s trial and be convinced" 'i.hstitisulllsayiti.obe." ' ` Z - iz costs $100 and contains two enu Hers;-smi._ W _ ` J IW/ J' 4 .‘fi7’1V»$'$S‘-.~§.‘iff.,-c_.»f“7"f0_- ¢ _Makes llair Grow- All drug stores- sell SALVIA, and it is guaranteed to grow hair or The time to take care of your hair uf. _ If our hulr is ottiu thin radu lore the spot appears. _ _ . The greatest remedy to atop the hair from. falling is SALVIA, the Great American Hair Grower, first discovered in England. SALVIA fur- nishes nourishment to the hair roots and acts so quickly that people are amazed. - _ And remember, it destroys thc Dandruil germ, the little peel: that saps the life that should go to the hair from- the roots.. SALVIA is sold by iirst-class drug- ists under s positive guarantee to cure Dnndrull, stop falling hair and itching scalp iu ten days, or money hack. A large bottlccosfs 5_0c. The word "SALVIA" on every bottle. Sold at Hughes' Drug Store. _ Griandmot-hers 1 Lace -Tales "Lucca-One of the most import- ant things about the spring and summer styles is the use of lace, it is used on everything. If you want something original and chic, why just come to Paton's for lt. We have laces of all descriptions to suit the most particular. Laces from _ guy Paris, from Germany and (rpm Eng- lund. “The best laces from the best placcs.”_ Paton’s. .- “Shadow laces in white, _cream and blnck from 2 to -i inches, 15 to 55 cts. por yd. I’at.on’s. - "Irish und Mucramo in white, crcnm und b1o.ck,nlso ccru,width from § in. to 5 in., 22 cents to 90 cents per yd. Point lace in Mncramo, crcum and white, 2 to 5;- inches, Z5 to 85 cts. per yd. Metallic laces in silver and gold, 3 in. wide, 66-cts. pcr yd. Pston’s. - _ ‘fMacrume [landings in cream, 4; to 8 inches wide, $1.10 to $2.25 per yd. Puton’s. _ "Irish lucc bundings, 28c. to $1.35 pcr yd. I’uton’s. “Carrickmncroua and Toncrlilc laces from 50 to 90 cts. Del' yd. Bsndings to match, 45c. to $1.15. 1’a.tou’s. "Lovely Bundings in Porsiun and Bulgarian colors, 75c. to $2.35 pcr yd. 1-’aton’s. " 3-27Mtf. "Beautiful beaded bnndings for evening dresses, $2.50 pci' yd. Pn- t0n's. "Our all-over ‘nccs nrc very bonu- tiful, words cannot describe them. White all-overs in lovely designs from 55 to $4.75 per yd. l‘atnn's. 3-27Mtf. “Lovely crcnni nll-overs that urc beyond description, $1.45 to $5.35 pcr yd. l’ui,on's.. "Black all-overs just opened, 90c. to $4.751'cr yd. Far-xhion's latest keynote metallic all-overs in Gold und Silver, $3.65 por yd. I’aton‘s. .~_.~..».~.».-v.».-v..~...\~.¢.¢.~~..~...4 .~».,v......-.»~ . ‘RGCKY POINT FERRY.-The Tug Wm. Aitken, Capt. Butt, was to start running between Charlottcto\vn and Rocky Point yesterday, but ow- ing to. the largchmaunt, of drift ‘ ice floating in the ‘Harbor tliesailing was postponed until today; BAD ROADS,-The Mail Courier on the circular route from, Southport, via Pownal to Ten Mile House through the Mt. Albion and 48 Road, back to Southport, rel16r'te_therosde- 'in places in had 6oniilt`i`on;` `Muny deep glllxtters :Irons the _roads have ,been t ere' about two weeks. with nothing done towards filling them up, with the exception of the Powna1-Dis- trict which is al_most_in,_i>erfect_ coh- dition. _This sp'eak_s well for Road Master Moore. The U_ep`t.` should look after those' Road Masters that 'are not doing- their duty. Those _dangerouswashouts should -be attend- ed to at once. _ . - I Norrcsr Is ~o.1v_1sN 1e_ih,e_ Royal _Gazette-of the ‘_29th for application to the Government for letters 'patent incorporating the ‘fsdodel Silver Fox _(lo, Ltd. The appllcahts are Messrs Archibald McLean of-Charlottetown, :John M. Clark .of Buhimerside. \M\“`- flock G. Anderson _of -Kinloch, John -Knderson, of Char1t>_tl¢eli9Wl1. Bud .James J. I-l-ughes, M.;\P.', -of Souris. 'rue provincial dlrectorh bi 1;he'“'com- ipany are Messrs' J. _lif.`C1arlr, ‘Archi- -bald - Mcncsn -.»and~ J: Huslm-' also-for ima-..psu»nt for the in- corporation _-ol_»fll° -‘ Stands,.d.._0uD= oyster oo oi Mai1>eq\l° Bev I-Fd: Q°_Pi-- l ml 25000 the applicants being M ser: 'll I-I' ‘E 'Inman North St. -_ nr. wands Norway rise syrup is m°mm_' _,,;m,,f, .A-_.-1,-,',,,,,,,,_ 8,,-,___ vif»h°u\mequdf°rC°uah».»0o\dr. Snr# remade; 1-1.--v111m“osrr.~'Nerth. -sn -Thrust, Hesrseaese, Bronehltls .abd all illleanors; A. R. Brennan;-Sunsmerlide mauenamrbmmenmg’ . -_ »_=na._s=-°_vsi°.»& "wus"-‘:' swear sies Also far thaincvrrhrliiou at i Pl-iwrs -arse aenwsbctumvvuii - ‘ gl- -gu'v.e‘.' ‘l_,oe1.fa, 'us _ _ _ _ §_1:';.yel1ewvrsppe,shree|ihaeuees=l\4l ::;il§::“°Yhq»h,%__M¥\‘r`s'Jt>g: ¢_;:_,|.;;.,_ _:hair __ _ _ _ __ _ - . '.~ " msrhx. _. f ' _,__,__; _=_f_ _ - » - _- _-». _. what _ :gy -3; ;g_.i“.‘ii‘°'i'»..f"‘.1.‘“71'il.i»§.'i‘¢1‘:_°‘L.1.“°.t§‘i°.;l=%»ne-emi-severe 7' i_§‘__f<_.&.»:;".-'°'-`_§1=»»»»i--»|~flv»f'f__ 53.. Nerve ' wa z __»- -' scum - 'mom - na- oo., ; -‘ 1 .- 'ri . °h~»i=°f_ r fff.-'-1’ ’ _- °° " " _ W some Y.. ana r?m‘;on. om- “.““‘“'“"°°“l7°’-Th* T‘M‘“""l' nam n°ozsr?s;--B11u\i0¢l11d¢;2Ff°°ik-1~ “‘~°'!“"*“‘*’¥.~ffL°=1Pf~-°.U~°0».°¢._a11 asa1srs_ar.a¢unnnscn._sam or co., money buck. ' ' - is when you have hnir to take cure . y \ F: g n g_ _ ' “ ally (ailing out, it cannot be long bs- 7 ery ex of 1 good Wordsworth-('l‘euuysou sleilhly 'urns u f0`i0t&lllniuutes at » of Qsggs-ning A h shiud awak- _with more than usual ex- Murla,f' he cried, "got up 'Pye ltts"f` thought of a good Bgt Marie barely. moved. " h, get up yourself!" she retort- ed. ,“`z’vu just thought of a bad wordl" . ` ` S_hoes /the 1 sniumrmims Thatfs gc0_Ll,A§_._,_; chic if the CWB ` " 1%. ' “Colored gli; __ 7; ' \` and llersian elle `_-_5.'_1l2b_',;$ per yd. Paton’s. 1., -,L-"¢`~l'_"",".; .J .`, ne ` s ___,- -f .-.._.-_.1,,';-- .za U!'é1'-Ii--1;-I , _Y 1_1, POWER BONDS are based on nu industry that couv lible. Particulars cl attractive Power . < Il. Bradford, Honiresl, Toronto, ii ' . fi __ _~ . -1.:-` _ _ _ , These Bonds are becoming the premier investment because they erts latent and unproductive forces intoa permaneutnntionaland industrial asset. ' " ` ' Minerals, timber. elc,, are exbaustiblc; water powerssre iufxhaus- Bonds upon' request, ' ~~ Royal Securities Corporaiioni' '~~’l`.i|nii`ed \|ansKc'r\" ,. " . ullinr. N. s. _ 1 _ Oiiswal ‘ - _Quehec, London, Eng. _ ' ~ ` _ LOANS Have you unimproved non inconu: pro- ducing' properly ? We L-.in put it on an iucom--producing basis without cost to you. \Vrite us tor particulars. Adclrrss Canadian l.'~=|\i & lllercauiiie Co Ltd, 43: Homer Sl., Vancouver, li. C. _ _ 3-22M2~ii. Y é gl A Short 'Term luvestmenl i _ $2,001) Town ol’ Glace Bay 4 p c. bonds clue July l9l6 Price _io__yi_r_ld p. c. _*I l‘Is'.st__e__qp.,§ecuriiies Co.Lld.\ l Bankers, 1 Sl. » Plonlrcsl. Que. ` _ x I f ,_._ _,___ or __s_mql_l-|_g_lveslors. -7 - -‘ -_2 - $11 - _ The Triuidiul Electric Coin- p:\.u_y (with he-.tcl office nl; 1l=\l1ff1X) owns thu _modern electric lighting- and- 1'i1i1\\'ays pluut opc_ruiinp,f in Port of Spain, 'l`r1nidu\l,_unil its onvir- ons. The Cmtipitny also owns tlu-_ newly-inhtuliegl nrtificul ice plant in _this cu,te\'pi‘ising city of over 00,000 people. ' Nut warnings bor, 1012, ns :~alu>wu by the :.\|1_nuul ropnrt |'ct'o\\ily issiu-tl, \\'1\`ro $T'3,.`»l)l 715 :till-.r p:t_\‘lnci\tof hom] illtemnf.. l“rmn this tim 1'ogul:ti' 5 pt: tlivirll-nfl on tlwnlovli \\'a\s|lu- l:l;u'<~_:u\_\"u ilu- u1l<-vs urn in c.\_1'ulion`t sluipo. at tolul su|'plt_w-‘of' $lllB,Ji45»l.l3 liuving liccn-ci`kl'l'icd i`o1'w;\l'd. » ~ Tho pm' vuluo of tho stock is _ _ $4 80 ai slmro, und dividends ui; the ruin ol' 5 11.' rx 'b'i\vB -hi-on paid on this CON FINUOUSLY FOR Tl-llsf PAS l' EIGHT YI"-M45. At ilu: price wc quott- Uf $15011 siuuue for u. smnll lot; 1 nt’ the stock this ii\\'est|nf‘t1i. _viuhls thu ut_t|'uc'iivc return ot' - li.‘1.`» p. c. _ _ J. C. MacKinlosh & Co. “New Brilliant Buttons in alll sha;¢_\`§_ti~*'-'.~,_`\rst_»,receivctl at Sfanlcmfi "i_'i§-__Bi""tt_win,nuvy,sl4y, yclloW}"hlli__ `,`f\vh`ile.;-red etc 0 5'-_29MJi. “1\II\'ctl.\‘r semi il; along with the lot. (lusiu little nnd mukos your ujrroi' guosl as iw-'.\'. Heel' & Works, 4-ll\/l-[0-_{i_ Rogers, Albcrton; N mm 1 Iv “MMM _ PElSOHliL`8_ _ _ Mr. K. Mcl‘hcc, Long (‘_,»¢0k_ was in Chnrlottctmvn yostcrrlny. Mr- Gwree Machonam mia. Mr. Bt-.ncher Dc\\'a.r of Brudoncll 32-¢ 1.. ('l\:\rlof.i;cto\vn eu route to licgiuu _'where positions await them. bliss Pearle Vesscy, teacher nt; Charlottetown the guest of licr sis tcr,-Mrs. F. J. Holman.. _ _ _ ' Miss"1_”sc`¢zh Prowgrhas returned to__ her home at Bracl;L_\_¢_y____1»j;__ p,.l_‘_ ,,`m.,. :pending the week ,ond ‘ln mljurlytfm ;0\vn.» ~' t`» '- 2 _ , ' M195 B0!;_s_lefProwsc,_ Charlottctdwii has returned home alter spending a l3rack.ley Pt. Rd., spent Sllildny in| r:.nhla.i.=.i_ |_a7J Members Montreal Stock Exchange Direct l’ri_\_f_g_l__c Wires urlanr, fliéiungfrrlsl. -se. Jann. New Gl"a§sg'd°_vy€-'T 'l`rs"d_ericlon. :;l1‘<>r lllujilylug our blood, strung- l,hcniu;: your nc1'vXs'nn`d rebuilding tho until-0 system-" you ncod to try Rcxull lslnufl 'l‘a.blcts. As n blood |».n-if»‘t~.- it in llonutrui _-if time our 1. nuns olllrlt-_nt ‘ prcpara1'.1on"on inc _nun-k`ct t}m_l;ty.' Snl_d,in 5,000 cities. gunrm1l;ccii-l`;y' us .anti rccolumclulvtl .hy -c\'l‘r_\' use-r. Yo1i_1i;un_"r\o rlshwlu-1| you T:-ny this prc`pn'i'_atfoi1 for if it in noi. so ggfyntl as we claim it to bc we will ri-funtl ymlf' Price"50c a box' The McKinnon Drug--Co., Col' ner Great Gco'rgo__an’d 'Kent Sta. C -f: ` ~ _IVF-Elf i'c\v dt\_\'s at _the gucsl. of hor cousin. Miss'Loti.ia.,Prowse. The many lriouds of_iVl'is`s helm For- qnum-ann, c‘1mr1nttcto\vn, w111`r¢r1'0t in lem'_1- that shr is sullen-ing from u :1|\i‘ninci‘::\nl:1c. "- Mr. John Mcrhco, New Dominion. _nnll Mr. `Spurlzeon McNeill nf Long .(!reck, lr-,ave this morning for Winni- peg where they'will reside. 1 `Mrs. ‘John Agnew, wife of Ex-S_pcr\k- er Agiiowf is ._’-Visil'.ln_'g'_'in Chnrlottc- town.._ths guest _o_f~ Mrs. Fullerton. ._tl1cfrfuinso,_Ilrlghtou. '_ ` ui' ' l_,.l Z Ellen-lth N ecessa wh”tl!¢_l`f_‘YUI`}¥l"lZ _'for' uucsclfor for others,`no n1'5""6'r"vv'o'n1n|1 can C0mP°l9flii9l¥- is keen these days, _. M rkers,~_wiiéti_ier th l k is Jil f eefxnmamana .1f..`;..l'f§';. rye i - , -_ For Go‘od_l.Work lmndicappod at times' by a run--down . ,_ _ 0 do condition of the system. . ‘_elllcie_nt wtrrk unless thc“iisnlth is in For all such _we have’ a messnlw 8005 °'5\"lUTl'°!lf- '1 "_'_’ ' that will -bring ioyand gl_adness_intu their lives. We wan you to know and suceusé to those who ure'about` Dr. _Cliaiae'¢i Ntidrvu' Food, the strom elrégetic and _ambii:ious.- great restorative, -'wh-l'eh -forms new _ FF _ "0 fliiwillulllul standpoint.-blood and restores -feeble, ' wasted 1011 ikt *@0101-l-. W., _neglect tbe’nerve calls. ~‘ ' " . . V" 1"" BY _E9H4\9~¢l\e. neural-l By using this food cure you cu" l“‘ Km- .. £895'-"°9*» *'ll`“1_l€0Bl-i0n. loss stil. new energy _and streulth into vi assist: _.mental--.visor and pnysréallievery organ. 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