l_ . ill IL »*‘ is ' _ lil? ‘W _,_ _ " = " -file .iii-ri,-fr -.Wi i" 1 :_ ___i __ is > "4 “-4 i if~».I_ _. 'O `_ L.:i " ii _ "'f;`-~ s ' ‘il i " ' i'-‘J _`-' i - is __ 'V fd IW'-“_"= ~ *lf __ -. i. _' _ "l".:' _ ll _ ,_, .__ in 5;' i" ,»_- i li _fl lil” __ _ 'E "iii: ii 10. ._A . , i ..._.- ffle. ” .vii 1 1 _.ii -4 / i,_ <: i _ lf ;» _5 vs_ ~ v ... i; - . 4 ' 1 . ,. .__ isa ai. ’ Reynolds again to the boat hiiililin business together with the skilfiil I - -_ ¢' 1 ~.i.;‘ - *»~'~n_~-. ~ * ~'».!' ‘fT'»-'i»\- 1_1 _ -_ .~_» 'i idea: =:v.'- =1~- ..~ __ » ~. 'iv' =-'M ...ever ~ "1 ff-...vi .1-'4._ ._ ‘ .‘~ "fa »». " .. f‘ P" r, .- ' iii Ja. _ _ , ~ _ _ _ -_ , _ i _ <_ ~ . ,_i _ ~ '.1 ,frgk ,J <» rouarapu --1-nn ninnnn unvn 'rim cHAnLo'r're'rowN GUARDIAN _ ....nn ov nn.--_-__ _ ' - _ _r-_ .. ~ . .__ _ __ '_r _ - . _ _. , _ _ _ ~ - _ \ ‘. " .e_ _. , .. -l . _, _ ,... _._ _ ‘f ._- . _ =i»»~-'1»~ vu 1- ~ ._ _ ,i , ~ ~ -iv, __ . .,,r, _... _i .;..»l -A *_ _ ~_,_ 1 _ _A _ ,L______‘_ ____ _ ,___ ._ _~ ___ - . » f 4 MARCH 18, 1911.- A`. Bruce's, Red Point. _ ...The Bouris market prices are much the same ns when last publish- _ ad. namely: Butter, 22c; eggs, 16c;. POIK, 8) to Bla; hides, Ho; pots- __Honta_gl?l '- _._ ;-.__ ‘il-\d!2,». toes, 451:; oats, 36c; loose hay. $8.00 and pressed- hay. $9.00 per ton.-J. ...lt may‘be interesting to the sans and daughters oi' the East who look for tle'1izw_B"frdm homd fn 'this rot- umnibiknow that a railroad camp with fsome twenty men is located 'llcar the west end of the “Big`Aid- ar," ind they are working at a d.ep ¢utti!l,g'eve`l‘y sui1a?le day, and that next Qiimmer the wh st e of the loco- yl ...Geo g ' _ - . been visiting his' szsser, lin.. A. C. Miss Annie of R ¢l;% I3 , _ ...1‘h¢`llornin¢ Daily Guardian cani bg obtained-‘mt I. 1. JohndoM'e,. _...wiiiinni crolwnprnnnung lun. Clark it-Bon. Toronto, in registered at Cox‘s Hotel.-J. ' - __ r e cameron. Calgary has. Cox, Souris, for the past two weeks. -J. ...M. 0'Callagban, tailor, of Eouris, left 'esierday afternoon on a short motive instead of the grunt of the hear or the lark of the fox will be heard"at all ihe 1.1.1 historic spots, Big Spring ard Henrys Bog, ani that the train will rush close by the old homcsteads where the late James Pierce successfully fought the claims of 3 grasping landlord. and where the late Joseph McDonald (`.'VlcRcry\ hew- ed n home out of the Prime-'al for- $t. ...'A Murray Harbor correspondent. writes: One of the many ciiriosities ' ted.Jh\'Id- ...-a - _ .' Etiigu dvgllilgretigveliingotfirouizrli teile M055.. arrived in_So\n-is last e\'en\n_g »° attathed to a twig. Disconectiiig in future lo.a J- _ Me “Sh ___ m 'be brought it home and place-d’ia t-heuisles-"line fronts .5 um-1,, hmadgoum, .png-I-gg of the boxes were ornamcubed with in _..i|ny“iiii'r1i'i:?i-nun:-,"s’oui.ii Lake,” in tional and n~aimnnl-“acclaim em it Martin McKinnon Montague hav seldom been heard to better advant- vidnigy should \¢ among 1,0 gm, acts of the play, dehghtfiil solos were 3 - - - 2-ldrtr. ' wus bv Miss Lucy.Bianehai-ci, nuns i IIFE IURDER 2; ‘ ‘ - . -.-_ and all were most enthusiastically re- ’ _HIMIED ll' ||l§lWl|-LE enum. In inet everything in ine 2 -f' -1- ' ' \ evening's entertainment 'was carrie-:i presented: exiiimuirioiis for I IIUHICIPII- P0SlTl0llS pn.. n......u_vv.... ._ 1...... ' '-“- Y Maurice Arden-Justin King Mc- . survnii by the B. I. Soriew at Sour- is vnsterdny In the momius the “S - uual big parade to bt. ary i\“~h@rn service was conducted by Rev. r H. B. McDonald, and an eloqruent ser- _ _mon preachcd by Rev. K. C. MCPDBY- `,,.,,, in the evening the Sour;s Dra- g matic Uiiib presented the popular lfimmn "\/laster and Man" to a full help of 1'-Z. Henderson which fills the. _ . ~ ~ _ _ _ I didly sta? lhoiise. The play “BB bil in necwsary ngeiis of the' fisherman- _ The llurray Harbor Social Club dis played a gran.-1 entertainment in Cambridge Hall on the 14th inst Proceeds in aid of sidewalks for th village. _ _ eil, ihe parts all well taken, and th Specialties of B high order. The male _ parts were taken by Messrs. Sterns. e .we1sh, Scully, McEwen. L. S. and J. lpn;-net, .\1cQiiaid and Deskochee. The T female role was Misses Welsh. P8* I. .. . ,_ -. . i quit, Mrs. J. W. Brennan. 'Ibo West End orchestra., proyided 0 BPl€D¢f- 'U16 V99* Evidently careful study and practice r. - 1 '- px the case of a seaside picture, where the tide is seaarolling ln, were, toward. the-audience, one-of Prof. Vinnico‘n1be‘s` Orchestra has gh; piano; of. sandpaper has-to ..; , . ' . hold in the .hand,<i0enic -iii _ This city is in the grip of a measles he D . _ Sandpaper is also used to imitate -epidemic. Between 300 and 400 cases said to exist here at present. - the hardness of an old-bull buffalo' ed' , ,... _ w e sound of horses' h00fB is skull, with clay and mud-embedde in the wool," says Scott Cummins. For this "effect," ubhe only thing nn eld,bulla1o hunter of Alva, Okl. _ necessary are two pieces of cocoanot- “I came -.hunting in Oklahoma from M0.\'l‘R`EAL, March 15-In an effort Grath. shell. scooped Out. and a slab of. wei13ng.t0_'n_ '1{an__ Wim; this was still marble.» or -a good, solid tile. Work . buffalo range, Tefldi Cl`¢9K9l1-J- Finkel' H00 the two shells, one in each hand, in “As we drove up on R slight eleva unison on the slab. and there you ure- tion .near 3 sand creek we saw n lone Another sound used vcry Often. buffalo, straggler, down the creek much to the discomfort of the nerv- ous portion of the audience, is that _ ot shooting. It is produced by strik- Wl P05”-1005 lmld ill 0011803- Nora-Mrs. Fors'ythe.i ing an empty body, such as a tea- Mrs. Bebe-Miss Flo. MacKen1ie. ch¢St_ tm-d¢d_ with tho op; and to-_ ward the audience, with a bed-lath, or any such-pliable striker. The blows _ _ should be given sharply and with '1'“ The play is an excellent one, which fo,-¢e_ _ _ He H 3 .i.s/... nw- Uiir facilities for hand- ling Com mission Ord' rs_are unexcelled. The sery` e which we render cannot ze believe, be siirpassed Proinptness and quality of execution and accuracy of Market News so far as can reasonably be had. ~ are the outstanding features of this ’i)»;-parxiziciit of `our biisincss. Orrlqrs for- _Stocks or Bonds listed on ilie Ton- outo, Montreal. Londcn and New\'ork Exchanges will receive- our iiiiniediaié attention. Our Private \Vire system reaches all important fin- ancial centres. .|.C.MacKintosh & Co. .=. '.*mur1c`:§.: - Established 18111 Members Honireal lllocl Direct Private Wires. HALIFAX, MONTREAL, ST. _[OMIM I ___.l J. W. Brennan and was a distiuc success from every- Il0l¥>l---»-J~ | “ __..._.._...---- ‘ uAi>.1'rmn sncugilrms. I March 15, 1011. laauinx, N. s."" .»‘ _ __ ' nnmsaiv < 1- B. N. America...... New Brunswick... |Novu Scotia X_l)_ ‘lioyal Bank of (‘a`n'ada'X'.Il. ` MISCELLANEOUS. _ Acadia Firrlnsurancef.. 110 104 67 151 14 265 2 274 240 Acadia Sugar, Pfd........_....... Acadia Sugar, Ord... ,Brandram-Henderson, Com.... East. Can. Sav. & Loan .... .. Eastern Trust; Qompany Halifax Fire IlIs......' Nova Scotia 'l‘e1ephon6....... Staniie1d’s ,Pl_d.,_.__.,....... Stanfield’s Com... Trinidad Electric... . BONDS. 20 140 105 130 104 60 75 Acadia Sugar... ... ' Brandrem-Henderson Halifax Elec. Tramway 108 100 10l§ Pniinet i=.i-id Miss Cornelia Paquet. The play was under the direction of 991 was Sl-mined Bild leaked b“dlY~ at rehearsal had enabled this gifted and capable company to present a t 5(;|\R(;|]'y gf FAR” |{E|_|> uninneu production which onion iortn _ _ ._ - _ the nenmest Approval oi their num- B ory It would be invidious to dis- Geo. L. Stewart, the Dominion im- . .1 position is also used for producing oiinds of storms or thunder. started forward. Instantly he was on _ force by the Mexican Government, his feet and coming toward me, and the leading insiirrectlnniats, he- ll lB»'DP0°1l'' I ri - W 6! Tha United States department of Shed say he _as B' brut agriculture’h ertlimatie irf tgund num_; ‘ bers of the wealt pro uced sac _ cHAi=iLo'i'x‘r:'rowN MARKETS. war by the _ 2Z_00o _ooo cows in the _i . United States is'¥B00,000,000, or an 0 _ g,v~erage____i:_i_°:agt of -$86._:_dpo_i_~__ c;>w_.__ If C rrect d for ov Wedneed a m°N‘°' °“ W5' ' *° mg 9 ' e Baturdamyylneue, - ay nd and breeding it shouldbn easy to in- .__. crease the average proht per cow to at least one-tenth of the profit made goof (quni-tu-3 per 1;, 5 ¢0 10 by Sophie 19th of Hood Farm, which Beef (|_mg1\) pei- lb, 3 ‘Q 1;, would raise the total to $1,240,000,- Be¢1;g_ pg; bump 4 to 5 000, an increase oi S440.000,000.-`Bon- Butter 22 to Z3 £0” Tm-“9°rll"'~ ` Mutton, per lb. 9 to 10 ` ' Pork 65 to 8 Lard,perlh 16 to 18 - . mutton (maui pr in 9 to 12 Potatoes 40 to G5. t ’ _ I S 8°. Straw per ton 85.50 to 8 |0elery per bunch _ Ii.adi_s_hea, pet -I 'bunches Lettuce par bunch White Oats ’ Black oats Eggs, per dozen 17 to I-lar. per ton ~ $7.'50.'to is _ Hides i "'I\ to 8 Turnfps ‘ 15 Caldsbine, (free of heads) 11 to 11 Pelts, each 45 to 60 12 Ducks 10 to‘»l.1.' 10 to 12 Dories of all sizes and types v . 1 ' ' . We have a large stock of the -Cmckanl ordinary, single, medium and/ double dories and we are at-2 which -bulges inthe middle being pre- every -'movement of the figures on the accompaniment of their various ac- 1 speak to than English, because for- ie(- pecially tho French and Italians. By ~ believing through 0--lamp-slow-one no certainly ionken vicious. “'I’he'n came my real surprise. When ferablc;-» -~ ` the old bull was about twenty feet Rather a dliucult niece of work. re- from me 1 cnt innne sua nit inn. fiulrinz brains and more than average sqiinruiy between the eyes. The 50- Smartness. is talking to the pictures caliber bullet glanced snide and went -that is. miuiinz the picture sneak. ninging across the inns nn nit had The man behind the sheet must watch sg,-,wk B chunk of Bessemnr Steel, "The bull kept coming and I s Sheet. and siwak for them. and to the that 1 wus in for n ing int ni trouble. tried vainly to dodge the monster, UDB! l~l\¢l'E€5f~iC\1lBf»l0nS~ and in a moment' he struck me like n Foreign pictures are ‘much easier to nntienng mn. 1 iinvu n inint moi- Derby Junction. March'9rh.1911. We HW IN VEB'I‘lG-ATION NOW COMPLETED. NEWCASTLE, N. B., March 17- ’l'he Coroner’s investigation into the Railway disaster at Derby Junction, was finished yesterday, nnd the fol- lowing verdict was reached: “We find that Hervey McDougall ca.me‘to *his death-as the result of a collision be- tween train No 59 arid train ‘N0 34, an tion 0( the round “ying up to hit further find that the said Plarvoyi Mc-'_ eigners are so much more expressive me_ in their actions and movements-em though it was broad day1,ght__ 'When I regained my senses I saw` E I saw iniiiiinerable stars, al- Doiigall met his death throughirisgleciiq of duty on the part of ithd QaU»‘o1` ` ‘ ` I Fonlwcar at small prices---ll¢n'S ' ,ii » __ _i . . Heavy kip boots, regular 1.50 vaiue, now .SLIO Grain leather boots, 3.00 value for..2.ll Dnngoia. boots, 2.50 value for. . . . . .I 75 Liimhermen's rubbers . . 25 p. c. oil' Overshoes ...........25p.c. “ All-wool sox, z5i\ \-§i'u<-. for i7c, _toe vlluefor ._ __ ' . . . . . . .._. Zio Boys' foot wear at similar :mall prices. l _ V ' ...;:£." q-.__ ii--.vs_--. _,...,£___ ‘Snaps iii Dry Fancy dress muslins, zoc value for llc, z4c value for |60 and i5c value for. . Prints, regular nc quality' for. ...1 - c Flanneleiics, izc regular price, now..lc Dress 'n hams, | value for |04: OUMMERSIDE MARKETS. Corrected for every Wednesday and /_ _ ‘ _ Baturd y i ue.. = » > , n " _ -23 it, double and power domes new-. .po m. is to zo; f 1' f 's = i . which we will sell with a 2 r-2 _ _40,,0.4,_ H. Iniperiail _install¢__fl _ff.,. . 01 so if $125.00, 'F.'O. B. 'Car Soni as to in, 10 in 11. .irq were '$6.50 to $1.00 #Polk lite Oats 8" 8 5°' 1 » Wrappetellol, in value for lc, i5c valuefor» ............l0c Dress goods in fancy tweedn, woratcds, reign and chevioir. 40 and 41 inches iwi e. Regular 3oc value for ~lOc, and Ilmihr' reductions up dn. r.5o ivaluo for .rw -min' ... ....i..~........F.°0 _ » 1 - .. ...._A ». A .'~i . 'i . iniist own to yourself that such great re- ductions are unusual _and when you actual- ly see the goods you’11 wonder how we can sell at such low pric- A deepening C 1.».f‘nn- Un” 1 U V S»a_e_-_-_-_- nusual aluos " 'Herefire sonictruly wonderful bargains in high-classr A Yoh" I inruuui if if I I Dnngnla boots, regularly sol_d' at_$z.`oo to 1.50, to clear atf.. . .....*."__75c Regular$2.5o boot! for.. .. . . . . . .105 Fleece-lined boots, $2.25 value for. .I-05 Overahoes....... " ......Z5 p.c_.6`_H Cl1ildren's bonis, sizes 3 to-§, Worth from 75c to goc, now only. ... . .. . . .. .illc ‘ _ es. _ V _We are agents' for 'the Celebrated New Idea l’xif_e_|-na‘_Q l ' r ' " ° """'; " Nl V ° s ri : s i»-1-...._ ..;.... . v` va _ Some other 0n_porluaxti'e». " A i_\1a2g1'3iliicetit-“ialssort ment of 'crnekery ware 'going at. . . . . Half Price hi/ei'i`n underwear anld sheep lined' boats at great _ to you the benefits' .» ., _.~~,_..,,,g Coate,regu\ar 3.00 value for $l.90, 4.00 - ga1!1€d ShOPPi[)g Suits, regularly $7.54: value 53',- I f . , . . , . - - - . _ ‘ ::.:: ;;,il,‘;°.s ::.::‘“i:.I°'.f.i.§?.?.f: her- and ui- i»afga=f»~s §_‘a°.i‘:f_.?~.‘.?;.._'i‘.;:°f'.€”.i ."».°°- 'f-:’;;".°; value for $1.15 and 15. no value for.$l0.25 - listgd Speak Overco:-its, |n_oo value -for 1.00, limbo ' V' 4" "` ` ’ " ' : . __ _ , .. __ We antit i _.._...i. Women s Cioliiln ~ W _ ° P’°."° _ e o ii for 75¢. M5 f°r$l-50 and wsu value fm' great offer-it's 'just and intcrmedinio v/nine., ' '_ f ` Fiir miiffs and _collars . . . . . . . .llall Prine Iglogeyfl ‘ng y 0 u Swenger WMS’ L50 “|ue_!~°,.___ '_ ...‘.‘.""."._°'"_'?:_ff'.=tf.‘f'f‘.’. _tf:f°°_“‘ so ; for _themselves No "°'.:.?~ “;;‘.;5~°2,5::...s.~~-...---~,r..,x".2 1 ‘5l;Iagi_;i§l¢_a_i_t_e_es:_:;_i;t waist, i.no valuem Senslble Pefsgn Could- . . . . . ... .. -. ’ ‘Z8 Q2-19?# V . White linen shirt waisis, regularly; 1.25 refuse to Ignore this 2.oor‘i:d|iffr;g,r;§>\:z£f`gr$'.§‘i *L .N “D -e ' ' '*~ - ~' » - -- 3|-_'15 h All-wool underwear, Soc value f`or...,SBe O ' . .1 .~' "0\ii_¢_r A A _ Mcn‘s and boys' caps, regularly priced -50° for 35:. 75c for 504:, And iioowhfaia diseouniis; , ......lie _. Boyelsuite, reefere, _lmi¢|¢. _en .end overcast; -ai -nnnii prices. _ ' -You can get what you - Heavy working shirts, Soc value for $2* i. 25 value for _'Brand 1.50 valwefer .ell Sleigh 'rob_ea,l_horse ru¢'s§'dtc. .S l~§ Ien'| mills' 2 vvdlueakior l 'h ,_ __. , - -_ 5<=_ c. I.'i'§Z.'.'_'."........°“""’°.§f12'.l..'°i.' i'“'°_° fvfvmmi _aus _ .ik i-as lyetialniy. - %iIplrs o u r v°|"‘_.‘& '-Svtillilm’ tw- 'I '. l* prices with others. ' ' " ' '.- _ ' *"_\ ‘ ‘ ‘i , 3 f . 01 ._ .-_. _ _ L.aindN.PA UET. ' . , ‘ Q ' is fe- !.'4!i!e"° i , _ _lbvvwl 4 _ ,' ._ ,,, ‘ Ask your dealer for . .. . .. .. .< _ _ _ _ _um good, low. 2~5f\IW tlltil dttltfn ' \1` 1, 0 V ' 1 ' 4,__,x4,r.8,2 ~»1_pl_1 - g _ f. . .f _ _ lg _» ,¢ -4 . ` '“ ~ 'i er _ ' ~'.i...._»_....~. _ , - » » __ . _ ._ ii _ ._.,_ . "":'\. "' rm-4' ~-'~-r- '_ ' -.- -. ._ v' :if i ~. I »‘*'~1‘°“"* i ~-~-' f/i-‘i-~ ~ ._ . ’ -_ -- if it ._ .1 ~._. .-_vm.,...§c:».;.,¢.;:;r,,e_.;.;___-. __ ._ .,._,____,_,___,__(_________________~_`__ ____ _ __ __ _ , , ,. _ _ _ _ _ _,. _ ,; _ _ . _i __|. .4 5 _ W. ' "ig-`~ `.".`.:-_"_ .` lfu. _ ` ‘ »_ ` ,.' , ‘ _.~ '» \__._”_-nh, ._ - 1.. j _,iw--‘» *WH-'D .__ii__ i _ <‘\_., :ky ‘ i f "‘f. ' ' 1,* ".~’¢v»~ jr *lf* . "‘l”‘t`_Y¢_`-‘tf _ _ 1. . .r-1' _ _ _ _ ,..,_~._,,». .,.___. __ i_ _.___ __A _._, {’_ If .1 ;_ __ ,_ ____\ _,___ . __ ~._}_ .i _r _ _ ,__,__dg_€__ ,,'\-,__,wH. . __ _\t,2”_,_‘.___ _i _..&__ ____