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V ,_ . _ __ ., ~. - , . _» . _ -x.-_;. *.1 ‘ -` ‘lf .2 5 fr _ si- _ _ 1. ~ l v ~ .~ . MARCH 2°’ 191;. ~~ ffl _ li-1 _1 __ _ f 1* r Three Issues ` Telephone Telephone Companies are classed as l‘ublic Utilities or Public Service Co ;1f>rat1'.:1w. ln oileiing the three issues mentioned below vs'e'c:'~inot_give you a 1-etter reason why you should invest lfl them 01 a lielrer expln'mf_ioi| Veetors buy them, lilcn by American. Xiatil; fr, wlreti .spcalzing of the securities of Public Utilities; “Btisine.s.»' cle',.;e.~; _' »:- md ponies have no terrors for the holders of publzc utility ~_ ~';r;: 'l`he necessities supplied by these corptiruiiotis ...'e~~»_l`s;1.~b 1 nature that the public can- not do witholxf. tnevn, :io inftiii-r wlftt the litianrinl stress.” These f :...ies wc out-r in lo. . to suit :_-nrcli-....ers. l Trinidad Conmiidaicti 'l`elepho.-irs' 6 p. c. floods at lol and interest. l Maritime 'i ..-iegrapli can 'i' rl .hone t. ;= c. Bonds at |07 and interest, .l \ Maritime l`ef:.-graph and '|`el..plmn;: o p. c. Preferred Stock at H2. " l Securities , ns to \-.hy the best inf..rnied in- qiioting the words of a great ' ’ rw.-u...-_ _ - Y ' *-‘W ...tar Y - _ ; _ 7 l- F li Mecuknv is Co p lhlllu. St. John. Montreal, Sh. rl..-poke. Sydney, ' Char lottciown. St. Juhn's, Nfld. _-_=f-., _ MAHIT.[Ml; tl ECU l`i1'i`IES . .___ _l-"I.\'U ,~\l.\lUST A LEVEL Quotations Fiirilimcd by F. ii. Mc-l Ourdy & Co., Stock and Find Bro- kers, Members M-_»ut.real Stock Ee' shwrs. 16,4 Richmond Ft.. Cust- \'_i_\:c.‘oUvFn, B. o., March 16- lottetowu British inc Commerce 211' Royal :.5 MISCEL l _ \NE0l.lS. Acadia Fire""" " ' "im 98 fav ,ti robort submittcd to 'l‘.H. White. Acadia Six;-_:mg 1" _.........__l0l `l0t1 Acadia Sugar, \_» .. 73 11'.) I Brandraiii-ll.\ru.cl'.;c'i, Lott.. .40 in fUb,,,_,:,, of the engineering party eu_ O. B. Electric, ".oin.... East. Can. Sntiing & ..c..i-...l»l‘..' 1137 Eastern 'l`ru;.L_,. _ i:_»2 Halifax Colti :*f,oi'u,*,c,1’!-._.lfll 'JS l Halifax _Ii‘ii'c...... .. .... ..._......lL‘|J 98 , Hewsons l-*ure Woo! Tux., Pfd., with 30 ,. c. of Com. Stock... __ ......l00 Maritime Toi. Lo WR Maritime 'Ft-1., rid ......l~J2 N. B ........ ......lf1-'\ l01 N. S. Cnr, lst l‘tti............. U5 30 N. S. Car, 2:'_d Hd . _',|| l 46 til N. S. C;LI’, 7i"il lf(1....... 43 lil 102 Stilnflclifn, (‘1i._1:i... .. 63 T0 N. S. ("ar, f`nni.n0n.._... Stanflclds, l‘f~!. .... _...,105 Trinidad (Ion: Tells., .‘t.»;»_ . Trinidad Elt"'tri/‘__. ._ 77 73 _5jf‘\lliS_ Brandram-Hcndorsoii 6's. -llc O. B. Elec. TH; Chronicles £‘~:_ _ .. .. `_1.1l 5;# Halifax '_".- 'ii f's...... ......_._‘.|~il Hewson Y.. ‘~`.`.1ol Tux. V-‘s with 30 p.: ol cortinvwii stocl:..... _.......l00 Maritime '_i‘clr~;l »'\~ 'fs _' N. S. Stool, ‘st .-.liJit. :'i;.... 'J's Do. Denon. o l~'t1rL;____._-l|\5 97 .H Stanflc1d’s .__l02/5 lol Trinidnil 'l`.:L__~_ l}':: ._ _...itll 12'.) lag.-*_s"~'~._':f. _ -_;:'~::_£_ (_-c .’¢4`_"‘.. 1;,"\'§i; . C' _~ ,_ ~:' 3"," » "tl ` 5. *f"`.‘ "\"`\ ». \ `=S~ { _.<_ ga !§..:""A'_';" ‘JY ;g‘_. -.- .,», .»~ 1l’;i.~‘- nnd over Alhreada summit sepa- BANKS. _ 'i-_ttiiig the wntci-shells of the South Ask- Bi§lH»i<`or;l of nic Fi-riser river and the .'?lo Ndva Scotia 277 I/‘ti Mditreul ‘T :'.1. ., -.~1 ..._ .ill 95 100 .13 `l'l‘l P0110 lllco 5`t~.... "f 83 Li RADE ACROSS ROCKIES. _’\t':'uss the lluckics at Yellow Hoad `N<'.rtli 'I`h0tnpson, the Canadian Northern has secured lower grades i‘1~'~fi those by any other transconti- ._ `--ml railway in Canada or the Uni- ' 'I Stutes.~ 2 _.is is the main feature contained .!.E»_f engineer of thc l\flackcnzic~Monn .~-\<..;~iii, by W'_ I. Bassett, who was in ‘:._.'1;l on permanent location in that t'._;.lc-.ri \li_u'ing thc past nine months. Am-1>i'tiii\g to the reports of Mr. l_‘.:ts'~'_ct». the line west from Yellow '_' " V THE lilN('i’S C0__ UNTY GUARDIAN' -'It run to pity ni uns ri-ovuicuf ...°Mra. Stephen Melllck and Miss Hattie Rose, Elmira, will be passes. Hers from Souris to Charlottetown on a business trlp.* ..."l`he following are the Souris market prices: butter Zio; eggs lite; beef"5 to tic; pork 7 to He; pota~ toes 500; bay $14 to $15; straw $6 to $7; oats 501:; hides 9: and calf~ skins 100.’ ._ "l‘l1c Montague market prices yes- terday were:-butter, 25 to 28; bucf, 4i to 5; turnips, 16; oats, 52 to 55; potatoes, 3-i0; eggs, 25; hay, 13 to 16; straw, $6; hides, 70s; pelts, 70 to 80.-M. ...‘The remains of the late John Ford, arrived in Bouris last. evening from Fernie, B. 0,, accompanied by Wm. Bruce, Red Point. The funeral will take place today at 2 p. in. nt Kingsboro ccmetery.* _ ...*It is the purpose of the mem- bers of thc Georgetown Baptist Church to hold special meetings. 'l`hc mcetings will begin on March 25th, beginning with a service of song at 7.30 p.m., preaching to begin at 8 o’clock. The pastor will have the Rev. H. S. Erb of Hazelbrook to help. It is expected that Mr. Erb will speak every night the first week. -M. ...°A large number of the people of Mbntague were at the railway depot to bid farewell to their several friends who were leaving for the West on Tuesday. Among the mini- hcr were the following:--Ernest and Mrs. lloss, Montnguc llolicrtson, Ar- :rbell Robertson, George Shaw, Rotl~ erick Mcl"l1erson, who intend to 1lo» cate in Calgary, and Alex. Ste\vnl‘t. for \’,nnco`uver.-M. l _...”‘Jonatlnin l\lcLenn of Glen Mur- tin, is home from liilmontott on it flying visit to see his aged futher ,llcwl Pass down the western slope ,of thu ltotxkits to (`rnnberry `l.o.kc, ft Itllstntzco of fifty miles, will have u ;n:nximuni grade ol sevcn»tcnths ot 'one p-r cont. l Un the ascent to Yellow Head Pass from Alberta foothills another' Cuti- rzrllnii Northern engineering pnrty was fs\icc1:s~fitl in obtaining mnxinium jpiwulcs of five-tciitlis of one per ccnt, for nn clcvuton of about 22 feet per 1z:.;l_t¢_ _ » I _._______,___......_... l si-nt mi. iuiizi-;s_ | Thu following spccinl prizes have 1l1'.»un nwnrtlcd nt the l’_ bl. Island ,Central Heed Fair:-- l The Bankers Special for samples ‘urnin from standing fields which was lin thc competition sumiuci' of 1ll'll und thc bust. score:-lst prize, Fred. lllulltnuti to Sons, 02.0 points, Rusti- lco; 2nd prize, lru. Rodd, 00.6 points, Z\`.»rtli . lton; 3rd prize, James Es- ._~=oi-y '..5 points, Union ltond;.4tl I1.-i~i:».t~_ ti. C. LcPogc, 78.8 points ll_ii=~U»1»; 5th prize, Jnmcs Howlett '.w`t1n, t.:Z.4. points, Gownn Brac ,and niotlicr. Mr. McLean Sr, is up lwnrds otdtinety years of age. One o. ;t.he pioneers of the district he sau ,thc path marked out by which tb< lfirst settlers of Glcn Martin mail- 1tlicir way to and from their littl 'ltg cabins in thc dense forest, bu l.now is a prosperous district witl proportionately ns many comfortabl honics as one could find in any sr-c tion of thc province. Mr. Mcl.cnn Jr ,mtv Editionton grow from it intr ivillagc to its present plncc among tn `1i`nrgcr cities, and predicts that Ed lniontou will, in n very few yours, l-l 'the largest city in the Dominion o 'C.'intidn. Mr. McLean took advantngt of his oppoituiiities and secure; some valimble property in the vicn ity of Etlnionton. Among the man; Provincialists doing business in that city hc makes specinl mention o [William l‘oolc_and the Aitken Bros lui’ l.'0\vcr Montague.-l\l. A WURTHY (`.‘()Ul’I.E HON()RFlli. ll Surprise parties have lvrokcii out ~ again in Pownal with rencweil viru & fence. This time the surprised wer 1W. E. und Mrs. Smith, "Greenwood,’ l M1-::.¢rs_ Mclionn und Nicholsons forlwhen some twenty' the jomest' beg/ it"gitc¢\ri's Co., for highest :iggregtitciii,1,,0king' lot of men and women’ by \_f‘1ltt c1.i:..~ss at Fair:-lst, prize flpreconccrted plan, mot at the beau ;|`rc l~,_\‘;1’3>.=.f;>:-¢.§i lltlt Little York 3rd I>11Z€`. commodious rooms were a blaze o b i , X `; 1?' i.\. nt.: 1 . Q ,. ii cr t, n tis _ |-, ~ A.,-L_.. ‘.:1§; §`,i':\t__v__»d::;;lf._, l i'\il|;U (flugisiitiijliiirgt prize, Fred; lii,ht. and merriment rang througl ,dll 5%'-.~{1.f_r"f],;L'.-.,._;,-f. illullriinn & Son. Husticoi _2“d I“'_l"Al. vering, Mr. and Mrs. smith were get -` °` ‘ ;‘y‘T»..` "'15 711' l'l l Com* U°"" l‘lB""` Md llrlzib lten in the right Place in the Parlor. ‘ ~f‘.f ./ l ` . 1 ' ~ _ l ‘: 3 _, ,, om , . &"""”,_1,:'l J mics Mciicod l\l_-rmnid ..» / 1' _ir l Steam Navignt-on Co'a for largest ‘<~_‘__ L ’“' ;.,;.»' *and nlogt t:t‘tr.i|t1olo number of exhi- . 4" '. ..._ ,sf »__-_~ bits in wheat, oats, barlel’ mill l\\1'fl1' “.“liT.\'~th:‘tmtiit!_sili1`isi=l\zn€ii:;~~..i\l l\'1'l“ ‘l.~lSl1. `l’l`V-0. HOPE” lvfilillfr . ri will want to Ln'-ic baby one for ~ ride. '[‘o tio .~:o and liars tht- child ‘liirlf-fyuc; 2nd prize, A. E. Itlclmliii, :t.~_-mill, Lot 16; 3rd prize. lfrfll the hous>_ After some clever marine surrounded by the admiring friends when A.A. Moore, on their behalf, ex' iplnincd the object of thc invasion and said in part:-It was not only to keep green thc' wedding anniversary bitt to do honor to two of our high ly esteemed and' worthy citizens wht and y0"\‘HGll feel conilorlulilc it will lfhllulflll & 5001 Hllbtlco- lhad endeared themselves to the hearts hc to your ntlvntitnyc tu if-_..i1.= ;l~\.‘\ I-iec what \'.'1_» n1_'f\'sln1\ri:; f in nt\\‘.' ti.: l Doirifstic Science Spccinlsz- _ 1* -woe und Warburtoii's for ligh- . _ l= "l ~ . - fill-U18 in baby ci-rri:\.;t~s :‘.n~\ go-carts est aggregate in classes J, 10, qll, forcing si.:-;l.<.;_i~».~.11;i=_ 3-zo.:-_i_ lie, 13. 1-1. 15. 17. 18-lst uri'/-‘=. ..._.... ,"Llrowu1'l.s slitwviitrz P. new line of :Mi-1;. .l__ ix. Stanley. (Uity; 2nt1p1'l/10. Mrs, Norman McLean, Long Urcek; dcrbics from the lt‘n Ftoor Was So Terrlbly Afflicted With Lame Back. It is hard to do housework with I weak and aching back, and no woman can be strong sad healthy unless the kidneys are well. The wuik, lame and aching back comes from sick kidneys and should be .ittcnded to immediately so as to avoid years of terrible suffering from kidney trouble. Mrs. Harvey W. Brownell, .\Ioi-thport. N.8., writes:-"I now take riezisnre in writing you, stating the belie- ll I received by using Doan's Kidney Pills. About a year ago I was terribly iilllcted with lame beck. and was so bad it times I could not sweep my own floor. While looking through yémr B.B.B. ilmanac I saw Doan’s idnefr Pills .vote a great remedy, so thought would 'ry ni box or tivo. After using tlve boxes f was completely cured, and I am very _hnnkfnl to have found no speedy I :tu-c." 1 5 Donnie Kidney Pills are 60 cent! pe! rug, or 3 boxes lol' $1.25, ut fill detlltfi, ` ' ' .' f rice by l among his people in five years, and l' "lf“l¢"l _‘l"'°°'~ °,“ f°°°‘P¢ ° _ that he will perform no more, save fl” I' M'""{"“ 9°" I'lm“°",,¥°'°'}"ft from here should begin wltliln nn- ...°'1'lie Morning Daily Guardian can be obtained at H. J. Mabon'» Drug store, Bouriii. ...'The Morning Daily Guardian can be obtained at W. A. Johiiston’s, Montague. ...°F. G. Jordan, agent, will be glad to receive all news, advertising and subscriptions in Suuris and vic- inity. ...°Martin McKinnon, agent, will be glad to receive all news, advertising and subscriptions in Montague and vicinity. ...°'l‘he Montague Furnishing Co., is holding u special sale lol Furniture saved from fire in the Audit~ orum. Everything must go 'to make room for new goods. Prices are ic- duced. from 50 to 75per ;ccnt. Now is your chance to procure Furniture for .lnicst nothing. 3-Aiclriti. MONTAGUE MARKETS. Corrected for every Wednesday and Saturday lnus. 0 4 45 13 ft) 14 6 to 7! 25 22 to‘.25 'il to 55 20 18 10 to 12 12 Potatoes flats Hay Pork, per lb, Eggs por doz Butter per lb. Beef Turkey Geese Chicken Poultry \ I ‘sits 40 to 50 which the, happy but nstoiiishcd couple wcrc nsketl to accept ns n slight token of the respect and cs~ teem in which they were held by the dmiring friends. Mr. Smith, nl~ though almost overcome with emo- ..i°on, in a few choice words, on bc- nalf of himself and nininblc partner, .seful and valuable gifts, not nlotie for their intrinsic vitluc, but also for the kindly feelings which proniptctl the giving. and above all hc valued the very kind remarks znntle by his good friend Moore, wlto nlto.;cthei" overestimated his and Mrs. s`mith's` itialities (an cinplintic no, no, from ill), bitt hoped they would always retniii the'respect ontl cstectn ol their good friends. Then thcinn I1c- yan, fast and furious, cztcit taking iart, :recording to inclination nnfl bility, in music. Singing :md vuri- ous games, until the dining room hell summoned thc merry coniptiiy. *Icrc tr table ivns spread lndcn with .in nburidance of good things plcns_~ ‘ng to the eye, und most siitii-1fy'ng to the appetite. At n scnsouablc hour the merrymaltcrs, cxpressiiig ‘heir best wishes to the genial host intl hostess for many plmsiiiit anni- ‘erss.i‘ies, left for their respective ‘iomcs feeling happy over the cven- l_ng’s enjoyment. 'l`hc only thing :lint nmrrctl the plcusurc of thc cvcn- 'ng was the absence of n few of the 'rientls who intenrlcd to be presrnt, wut the state of tho road mtidc it mpossible. Have us-cd l\lINAl’lDy’S I.\lNlMl~]N'I‘ 'or Group; found nothing equal to it: iUl`9 C\|I`€. _ kindly thanked thc friends for their' _, . _ IIUREU "C m,.,~_1,,;;,|\.»ii ciitg_gi-i»~.~.lli of ludiges-_ nnfl this :irt~~.tnit1l-.itit1n of gns bulgcs out the walls of ilu: stoumi-li and prc.»<.~.es a1.;.niif.t the livnri. lulpittitioii. pguu o'\ ei' lltc licrtl, and :tmzieliiiics ri feeling oi .d.| 'llicn ‘I begun faking “.Fi'\iil-a-iivc~s', and this medicine couipletcly ctirrtl ine of all the lieaft trouble, constipation and in- digcstion, and gave ine back perfect health." (M-Iss) l\.lABLE_'l`Ol§D. 5oc. shox, 6 for $250, or trtnl size, 25¢. At all dealers or from l~`ru.it-n-tives Limited. Ottztwu. _ _ 1 Methodist Church Tryon addi- tiufml . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . .. 16.00 ’l‘O IN'I`}1lit\`1EW THE ' G()VERNMEN'1l LEADERS. l\lt'lNTltEAL, -March 17-I-LW. Vil- leneuve nnd John Boyd, of thc Cnr- tier centenary organization, left this afternoon for the Maritime Provinces to interview the lcaflcrs of thc Ma- ritime Provincial (lovcmmcnts mid solicit their participation in the movement to erect a last ug monu- ment as n metnorinl to the great statesman. NATIONAL REGATTA DATES. NEW YORK, March 16-It was tle~ citicd ut the nnnual meeting of thc Nat.ini_ml Association of Amateur Carsmen hcrc tonight to hold the next National regatta nt Peoria, Ill., August 0 niirl 10. Over the same course on the Illinois River, the Cen- trnl States regatta will be held Aug- ust 5 und 6, and thc Southwestern regatta on August 7 and 8, making n full six days of rowing there. Vnr- ious other dates were sanctioned at the meeting tonight, including the so-called Henley at Philadelphia May 25, the Pcopic's regatta at Philadel- phia July 4, and tlircc regattas nt the New England Association July 4, September 2 and October 12, dates which had been ai‘ran'_zed. BRIDGE (‘UIJl.AI‘Slss :intl lit-art Irritation b lion, (ins is fnrinul in llie slmiiucli R _ 508! 0 0 Hfflpnlgfnigg ~ inntnicuiut!coMri,Nv,s_iii1i5i1 _(Still 'riizsr Moitroiioizsouus, nur; |949 _'*'”°' B 4 ab F' ~ Kingston Girl saved ll lf§3°°?:“'°?'3‘;°é3:a=»i»_f‘..:r;?1:;:nf.:.:sw a" ~... a net assets ofilis ompany on November 3otb,iq| |,am,,um,,dl°$ |lFm"_a_"yaSil i or more than two and one-half times the amount of outstanding bond., ’3’66°»l04, The net liquid assets amounted to Sz,49_;,ozo, ur more than ond issue. _ 5° PCI' cent ofibg Price on application. T0 yield uver 6 per cent 0YAl. SECURITIES C0ltl’0 " (ii. iniuoia. amiga) in itottagllllllllilltiitillifllllglln Toronto, Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa, London E rziinzl-tl bv tht: :.tL.'lYi~.D 'ro A DRAW. 'ein-iv ¢l1\lP0llll° _ - T l S aulditiE~ Left in cars of a strangqr slncc hor dian for . ann e P M Thorn is 0nl_y` Uno ' “Bromo Uuinine Tlnf is 9.* Laxafive B/nomo Always remember the full name. Look M Mila signature or. o/cry bor if-o __'1_¢_. t, ' 1K » ._. ‘t 1 V ° 4:., |18. _ _*-3