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INSANE Mo'rHllm ` -, KILLS HERBELB' AND HREE CHILDREN. I " I' ` ` ' ., A M - WEYMER. Texas., May _ter 4 I m `Bl100tlng one of her children to d'eAdth, _ "_, _ _ Mrs. Victor Slavlck, let' life to the "Ji ' _'lr r , V p. c. Perpetual llelleniunt Stock' 6 -. \ '~ 0. Ilow is the new money to he used? -I ‘ r A To repay a part of the expenditure on capital account fo ’ the past year.ill the equipment of a new collipriy. new open hearth plant, and other improvementealtd. _ dgitions to plant _:nd equipment in order to provide for ill larger outpu . ` ` In ihia a regular stock isau`o"or it is secured in any way. Q. A. This issue is secured by a mortgage to the Eastern Trust Gomyany.. __ ~ Q Does it rank alter or before the issue of Eastern Car Com-, pany Bonds'--which are guaranteed by “Scolia"'l The Debenture Stock ranks before the Eastem Car Com- pan Bonds, according to the legal opinion of Mr. Hector Mcliiinis We she l be very glad to supply you with a copy of this opinion. What ia the Conservative valuation ofthe ase.ts. of the Company? - Mr. R. E. Harris,the President of the Company l_n a letter regarding the iesuastates that a conservativeestlmate the value of the assets is $20,000, 000. As the amount of 5 p. c. Bonds outstanding is $0,00'.‘,000_ (and is limited tc this amount), this leaves $l4,000.000 security back of the De- bentqrc Stock, or nearly $5. for every $1. Of Debenture Stock. Q. What are the earnings of this Company? Is there a good surplus alter the payment of thc interest on the Bonds and Dsbenture Stock? A. 0. A. A. For the past three years the average annual earnings were $1,058,500. After payment of Bon interest and providing for the sinkin fund there. remained a balance of $723. 500 - an amount sufficient to pay the Debenture Stock interest four times over. Why is it that "Scotia" has been in the marlict for_ the pastfew yeara for large amounts of new money? Q. A. On account 'of the great expansion of its business in every departnent it has been absolutely necessary to raise new money, This is tha beet evidenced by the fact that the Company's earnings have doubled in the past eight years: ore mined has increased from 240,022 to 533,000 tons, coal mined from 476,52l to ignots from 30, g iron made from 31,l!07 to 08.784 tons, lgnots from 30.000 to 77,040 tons, and finished products from 25,058 to 71,284 tons. This out- put will be still furthur increased when the contemplated extensions and improvements have been made. The num- ber of men employed has increased from 3,440 to 5,9100 and thb wages paid from $1,000,754 to $8,102,408. ‘A wonderful growth. 0. A. llnw is the Interest paid, by cheque or coupon? The interest is payable by cheque on the first of .Tannery and July, the same as in the case of an ordinary stock certificate. 1 ho interest cheques are payable at par at ally branch of the Royal Bunk of Canada and the Bank of Nova Scotia. We shall he very glad tocash these interest _cheques at par at any of our offices, f » ` Price 98 and interest Yielding over 6' per _cent r. ll. Mocullor ll eo., 'Members Montreal Stock Exchange. Ilalifax, 0ttswa.HonlreaI. St. John, Sherbrooke. ’ iiioglloo, clmlollolowo, sydney, si. .|oi...'.,' Nile. - a A Castle in Spain s “notin it" with a good substantial u -t -d t t I ' ' \ hoard up all your money, building caitleld fgr flltllrg ;:adsa,D§rfduluyt(I1‘;rrIihgixinliellihnvif your wife worn out ln dai y toil, working with a poor stove, 'Ihr F3,-meg, wif” as well as the Farmer. need good tools. A few dollars invested now in an_. Enterprise Monarch Steel Range will save the time and temper of the houi elreeper, lessen fuel and repair bills, S. W. CRABBE Agent for Enterprise Monarch Steel Ranges g I I I ' 1 _ 1>.E..1. RAILWAY A! iélglpalvngnolnz on April ltth. 1918. the trains of this llallvrav will run I . ,mean Down ` ' BEAD UP . ,Daily Daily 'Daily D U ~.°.§.. .`.r.r. .ei-. , °““°“° Dall! ex. Sun. Daily Daily ex. ex. sun. Bun. :¢=s»9~l>°\5` gasses? ,. 'V5'-lull:-° hs.. =tl5'=== ; éssssggrsssaéggs -~ A- M. ' ll.a5 II 59 E* F ara; ppmq 8385 mliuiillili-°IIi2erAr Emariald Je. al- d‘uir'l'liii‘i-'»'i`il'i lv A.H. Ai 0 lv B mo lde ar *§'.:.?”' Lv.A§msli"nd:EoIt‘." r. 7 Ar. apo 0lraversaALv.A¢f§ Al 2. ..'.:r..‘§."::r_._':.es.. :zu DI' 1.5¢ ` St. P ' ,i ' . ._ eng-I S233 s le ue M7 s,~5 P. M. ~ ' P. nl. l.00 so-e *S233 A. lu. 1i.|o mas ~ nmol asa Amili P- M. les ue a.lo mo P. . ali.- 5.! l .3 LI: $.51 IJ5 Ill I-ll 1.15 Pflu. ` 9 .al j='~»?l.-l~.~'€ _=' snack r‘:‘ll. ' 1 ` -.a ~-t'l".=';~<*~.. 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TORONTO, _0p!',.,,lV_ls,y 13_-“Eire de- stroyed tbo stables ol the Lake 'Bim- ,coe Ice Company on Gerrard Street in ea_st__ Toronto early today. _'Fif- teen horseswera 'burned to'doa.th and for a while the yards' df the Charters Lumber Company were threatened. The total damdge is 1 estimated at 8l1_0lll1, _“-2.000 and _the clluie is a mystery. _ . ' 4 , STRIKE BENEFIT - ' FUNDS MISSING. BOSTON, Mass.. May I2--No sat- isfactory explanation of the disposi- tion of $10,800 out of a total of more than $608,000 subscribed for the benefit of the striking operatives and their families during the textile strike at Lawrence it year ago, has been made, according to the finding of W. S. Slocum, wllo as master, ln- vestlgated the strike expenditures MARITIME PRO VINCE SECURITIES. (Quotations Furnished by F. B. Mc- Gurdy & Co., Stock and Bond Brok- ers, Members Montreal Stock Ex- change, Charlottetown. Banks. Ask. 155 214; 234; Z6 4§ 221 Bid. 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Get u. _bottle today. 21 `fe_w applications will remove Dandruil ._|-astom the grey hair to its naturai. youthful color and bring back the v - tality, lustre and beauty to your hill! ,Hundreds of people write us every dal' that Hay's Hair Health has been the only reslly satisfactory DYSDHTM 17; that they have ever used for Dandrll and grey hair.: 1 .Your druggist will guarantee it. -» Free: Sign this adv. and take it to the following ol-uggists and set ii 60°- 11°* tle of I-Iay's Hair Health and a 250- cake of I-larilna Soap. for 50c.; or $1.00 bottle of Hay’s Hair Health and two also ones or Harnns Sew Eine. f°r #1- F. A. I`0SI I:`.R,Sunnysidc “Vacuum Cleaninil- Patron! will kindly I>o0k_ orderp ahead ao as to avoid dlsappomtmen' Beer ll Weeks. 4-29Mlf I"0R WOMEN'S AILMENTS Dr.MarieI°s l"_emalcPiIIe have ,been the Standard for 20 years and for 40 years prescribed and rctornemndcd , hy Physicians ' Accept no othcr.At alldruggists. l Dr. de Van’s Female Pills Arellabla Frmch regnlstennever falls. Thou ‘ “Satan '°°.....'°',. L... ... Maul; ....'°'~_ pllli are exceedlngl owerful in _regulating tho .¥I“fi2§'.§'i.'.’;'i_5'§ii§'o‘d'?'_1`ir'f_;§:§i.5l”2’J.. _‘_1}___f.i"§l~ ° VWWII §»|°\l\|l\l- . \ll'0lll roll lllr loom MAN Professor Trotter Says Hard Tlmea and lll~luek Develop Manhood- Tennyaon an Example That adversity is good for youth, and in fact that it is almost an Gl- sential to strong Christian manhood. was the contention of Prof. Trotter. of McMaster University, Toronto. Ho declared that all young men should be the better for hard times and ill- luck in their early days. lt wal ll discipline that served as a ‘course 0! framing for weak characters to he made strong and virile. He sP0ke upon the ennobllng effect of mtl-DY °f life's difficulties, touching upon what he described as the voke of toil, the yoke of straitened drcumstancss and the yoke of sorrowt Tennyson, he held as an outstanding example of what hardships may do in the maklns of a strong striking character. T911' nyson. he said,.paeeerl through many years of stem discipline ln youth. and he passed through them trium- phantiy because he had a sinsle pur- pose, the convictlonf of a calling to ,the life of a poet. 'The moat of us have ideals or feel we have some call- ‘ing decided for us, and this is our strength in trying times. But life it- self is a vocation, and lthose who live it earnestly and nobly will attain a real tideal. Tennyson bore his yoke of toil, of hardships 'and of sorrow. For thirteen years hellahored to give the world the immolrtel "ln Memorr lam.” Engaged to belmarried at 24. he had the_agreement_hroken at 27, since owing to the straitened circum- stances which _the death of-his father six years before had given rise to he cp;,\I_d':l1qt see how he-cmlld provide for irwlfe. Nor did hismsans im- prove`until fourteen yearsllater, when, at 41`,‘he married the samelyoung lady. '1'he,;grea2t'poet-laureate’e last effort, "Crossing the'_Bar." was given to us as the‘mt>st conclusive proof that the life Ol- hardships, poverty, toll and sorrdw had moulded s character, firm and Chrletlike., . , » ‘f jfflslolue GLASS Adjust It Once and _lt ls Always In » ~ the _Correct ,Focus One objection to a readlngglass- an objection thabsome people say off- sets its other virtues-#is'the fact that it is impossible for the person holding it to.-keep it always in' the same focus. An Illinois man has overcome this by inventing _n glass' tl_z_s_t»_ne_ed _only be 1 -~..»"- fs si if . "\ ef' _ \ , §__‘_/_=.~. if . _ Q... ,ov _ .,,_.. \ . , _ -*"1 .. .` , . ..<`:il'f’.'e` ' . l._*;l}\;I` . . ,, I .» .1"i_.:~.:_ . I 1.-~ lj BET LEGS AT PROPER HEIGHT. adjusted once and remains correctly focused. Then lens of this glass is rectangular, and at each of the urn-sl' corners is a movable leg. By m¢,..ls of screws these legs may he adjusted to hold the glass at the requisite dis- tance from the page of the book or magazine or whatever it is the user ls reading. By resting the lower ends of the legs on the page and moving them as desired, the reader ls sure of having the same focus all the time, which is much easier on his eyes than ‘if it was changed every few instants. Electricity ln Switzerland A Swiss hydro-electric plant will ln- . stall a 15,000 horsepower turbine, the ‘largest in Europe. Seeding Oranges - A spiral blade, resembling a cork- screw, has been invented for remov- ing the seeds from oranges and similar ,fruit by a twist of the wrist. Automobile Alarm A simple device to be attached to the rim of an automobile wheel to give an alarm when a tire has become deflated is a French invention. Churn on Rocking Chair `- A Maine inventor has mounted a ‘churn under a rocking chair in suchi a way that butter is made by an nc- oupant of the chair quietly rocking. ` Wants New Alphabet . _ China has opened a public compe- tition for a new alphabet, as simple inform as possible, to replace that natlon’s complicated word signs. Saving the Water A rubber partition to be placed in a hath tub when only a portion of lt le to be ueed has been invented by a New Mexico msn to save water. Palntlng Wlres For painting wires a Pennsylvanlan has patented two stiff brushes that revolve against each other as paint is fed to them by compressed air from a reservoir. Woman Shampoo To enable a woman to shampoo her ‘own hair. at the same time keeping the water out of her eyes and por~ _)mittln¢ her to see what she ie doing, .two New York women have patented sololely ilttlng cap to surround the head. with eye holes in from., will kindly book orders ahead as over Dan , gym _ll l slblloal ppmij -.""' ' ' ` T.. ‘¢ tion in Vienna has beanie appear- A y c ci e. Y Constance Stewart-Richardson was a constant and much-desired guest ln . :no ralilllios or the alisiflon lliiy, which is known to be tlid'°Md. ex- oluslvo in mo world. 'rllo` aroma of "Jl.ldith” is be-sed on an incident 'sup- D0!ed to have taken place during the Maccabpen wars. after which Judith becomes a_ _famous Jewish heroine. The. music is extremely interesting, consisting o§_ of old Assyrian and Hebrews . , - Thcre are five principals, i\_.cbm;l||_,~Q{ty voices and s ballet of___.tw¢?_t5!~iour girls. The performancp. 'lt ' was originally intended forggsndon, but there were objections"1hl,\\iigh quar- ters, and to these Lady Conttance is said to have given way. , To an interviewer who asked what induced her to take to dancing Lady Constance is reported to have said: "I am li Hlgllland woman from Tarbet Castle, where, in my early childhood, l ran wild. and gave myself up to all sorts of sports. "I nm one of the best swimmers In England, and have three times carried off the Ladies' Silver Chal- lenge Shield. I am also a first-ratn salmon flsher.' and am, above all "On my return to London I hap- pened to see Isadora Duncan, the classical dancer, whose art has been admired ever where She mad danc people's views are less straitlaced. All the aristocratic families know reception among them has been of the kindest nature drama?" Constance replied, "and read it ver ways fascinated me as one of the most splendid female ones in the Apocry- pha. I happened to pass the Great Portland street Synagogue, heard melodies I had never heard before seized with the idea of dancing ns Scsrllsse, and got him to write for me the music to a Judith libretto." Gould llol Sloepltelll _ for Four Years. llsllllr mln urllvrs were ann. >__a 5 To the thousands of people who toss on s sleepless pillow night after night, or who pace the bedroom iioor with nerves anhinged, heart action wrong, and to whose eye sleep will not come, Milburn’e Heart and Nerve Pills oder the blessing of sound, refreshing slumber. * They restore t1l`e'e`quilibrium of the deranged nerve centres and correct the wrong action of the heart. , . Mrs. Wm. Douglas, Theeealon, Ont., writes:--"I am going to send you my tes- timonial for what your Mi1burn’s Heart and Nerve Pills did for me For four years I could not sleep well at night, gg my heart and nerves were so bad." I tried all the doctors here, but no e of them helped r_ne. I read of your Neart and Nerve Pills, and tried only a few me n great amount of good. I' can new try them." 11 i Milburn'e He and Nerve Toronto. Oni. . boxes, and I can certainly say they did lleap as well as ever, and can advise anyone who sullers from heart trouble to Fl 50 ccnte a box;P;boxee l`cr,$l.2li,‘:tl:II iealcre, or mailed direct on reoaipt, of :rice by The T. Milburn Co., .LImi.telL capital. Limited Investment Bankers MONTREAL. P. - ST. JOIIN N. . BONllS lor GOVEllNMlIN I` MUNICIPAL PUBLIC U III.I'I`Y IN DU SIRI A md REALTY Investment _ LOBSTER PACKERS SUPPLIES al. lowest prices. Highest market prices paid for Canned Lcbsters. Corres- pondence solicited. NEVILLE CANNERIES, _ Limited (Successors to M. Neville) HALIFAX, Nova Scotia d|ref. or Peoples 0pm ||»oe¢»|._ rofooio. oiuwa. » oo¢l»¢._ House, in the namapart. of a drama.; |,¢,.,¢¢,,_ g,,|_ entitled "Judith," which had been "-I ‘ »f-if-fed 1°- he- 1-om ii- o»»-~»,»-- [Eastern Securities Co. ' Tickets were' eagerly snapped up, par- _ . ticularl in arlsiocratl rcle Lad , . Three Attractive Public Service Bonds . Investors who carefully ln- vestigato securities have long realized the advantages of Pub- lic Service Bonds as furnishing n safe, stable and satisfying investment. Today’s “Invest- - ment News" concerns three representative Bonds of this desirable class -further partic- ulars of which we will gladly send on request. 1 Maritime Telephones p. c. Bonds. Due ill-il. Den, $500, $200. |012 Net Earnings nearly 2 l-2 times Bond Interest Price 107 p. c, and interest, yielding .5 1-2 p, c, Trinidad Electric 5.p.c. Bond, I)ue llllil, Denomination 8480s 1012 Net Earnings over liltimee Bond Interest, Price 92 p.c.and interest yielding 5,70 p, o, Porto Rico Telephone 7 p, c. Bonds. Due1ll87. Denomination $500. 1012 Net Eamings over 2 l 4 times Bond Interest. Price _lox 1-2 p. c. and interest yield- lllg 0,70 p. _c, lthlngs, s. hilntress. _ .I_ C* Mackintosh "l have hunted ln' Afrlc " she con- ' at tlnued, “with my husband, and on Established |075 my own account, I have hunted and M"“b°" "°""“ls‘°°I‘L"°hl“l¢ kill 4 li 1 Tip L 1 g e fi r "al ‘i Colton Pohhll Cloihs fc . Di"‘°' P"i"\'° Wir" hes; H225 silembsks wen ou H e Pcgwdil Iiyduec, Garages: Mlaghine Shops n‘hh"' sl' "°h“' M°'\lf°lI. ' and all General Purposes. Write for` New G|"'°w» r|'¢lI¢fi¢l0l\. ' ik., . _ _ _ 1 1 ;;¢;me;l.beThc craze took hold of me, “Nimmo” . - SJ- _ _ /0' - . _ __ , -we . gen to dance, danced ln Eng , O ` i ` ""3" lish aristocratic families with success, ` O 9 ‘s ” ‘ -. 1 ., . _ , if r 4r` _// ` TN so I was seized with a desire to ap- ,g E I 11 " ' ` ‘ - "“ pear in public. But the very idea o o ¢ i naturally shocked my relatives. l . 'l / "__,__, .. .f came to Vienna to dance, because i r / " Vienna is known to he an artistic city, Great Gcorge sired 1 ` _ of refined taste. and because here / ` _¢'J@'.... _ that I am going to dance, and yct my Phone lm* I “_ ,, °’=" A f lei l ' ' <1 E l ' Ars diff.. nl f ll ;‘{,":‘.." _ l “And why did you choose Biblical ec “Clan an [ec rica' _ e rom a " "1 om very food or rho Bible," 'Lady contractor. I Wiring supplies 0lIl¢r IJISCI-lil! Sales increase faster singing, and went ln. The Hebrew rri119M5[(Im ‘han ‘ny °th°r “B9 thrilled me. Then and there I was I '-'T3 ' " " . , . Judith in e. Biblical drama. I saw Shnion Dol-ff you think *hey _ must bc good ? Try them yourself ! The Celebrated Car- riage Stallion Parkalete will make thc season of |913 at the own- era stables Fredericton _“Parl:alete"- is a beautiful rlark da'pple bay in color with four black points. I-le is three years and eight mouths old. stands l6 hands high and weighs |225 lbs. Parkslete is sired by Dcanwood,'Graodeire Parlawood, Great Grandsire Parkside, Dam Rsmpartjr, Grand dam Ilernando. Certificate or eu to -owners-,JAMES HILL & SON. afléton. 'Parma' on application. 4'~’i1°hM&E.’4\_lNi ` ' "I “Minor Oaks" rolment No :_ For further particulars _. Bradalbaue, Tenders For Building Church Sealed tenders will be received up tlll the lglh day of May|r9r3 for building a church at Brndalhallf village according to plan and sped* iication, to be seen at the office of Geo. E. Baker, Archilect»Sum“'°f’,_ side and store of M. Kennedi ‘& Co, Brsdslbsne. _ All tenders tg£_¢dlil:1I€,: I .I ardine. Sec yenden _Eg bl: mukgd tender for building C "rc ' Lowest or any lender not necee-_ srily accepted- .lel No 50566- ' Pure Brad Enrolment No 5|. Minp_1_'0slcs was foaled in 1908. is a handsome seal brown stallion, stands 16 hands weighs |265 lbs. Sired by Oskly Barron (4)233- Dam Parketta by Parkslde_2.z2 3-4. also the dam of Prince LOUIS 2-74% Beer Q. 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