.-'13 _ ' - i . I | _S_<.`»$f»”:,. RELIABLE AND P ft" .,_l i ‘ .i . _._i " ‘.50 if 5'.-_’ - eturninl: cures ni iii 'l o.~ ,___ " x Montliiysutil li. ill. :intl Portluliil lit :'i0f -tif . 'lil ii' I t _ ' NADIAII PACIFIC __ m L_. 'I' - ' » ~ . -- - _ ' -_ _ - _ Y _ H . - ' i ‘T '- ' » ~ ‘ f Y et' tion the tom oi llying i-,pmt ~' _ _ ASTHMA CAT I uuounuonillv success. ,xi-jj j In ggoggg ¢gggp (Detroit Free Press) _. f ;,; no con s coins y Five years ego I loaned him ten, .Q E Wh,en he was up against it right, " f ` \' I There ls no doubt about lt, then 1 _f __ i ~ ~==‘“‘ | His prospects were not very -i.. . ‘dv -_-1 211 I* :pil ~ ‘ -__ ' ' 'lil' lsvsurisuln inn , ‘ ' r l " A simple. nie iuiil enecllve treatment for umu- , I gi f chlal troubles. without dosinii the stomach with or , , _ . l drw Used with success fur thirtr yearn. e slr rendered iironely .mill-i-piic. inspired with every lueltli. li I i iihirl eau soothes ..1.:r . f ,_ ‘ '_' ‘f N _ . Y. ' . 'L '_ ,. 3"' '_ Q "i the sore tliro:it.` and stops the cough. asulirliu _. 52,..-_-._ -7.; ,i ,1 maui-iiiini. l.f¢....n..¢...ln.-un-bu-i.-multi... . i, lj.l_-_,.7 f»;, '._,.¢;' with young ellllltren .ind li lmiln io sufferers p.»'_.~: _ig ,|» Iroin Asthma _ f», 4.' _-il-,I . ' » wi l ; Send us postal for descriptive booklet. 310 ._ ii' '< .`-' _;, ___ ALL DRIIGGISTS' -i.~.;__e-¢' "PII IIIESIIIEIIE CII Leeming-Miles Bldg. _ __ _ ,El -_ »:' I _ ;f,§._‘-. .;g -sis ‘ lfg- _ if ;_.‘-_'Mg _ gl _uolrritsnt '. 't i 1 ‘* i _____.._, _ _ -~:\`.» -_ *E57-I.-=“ ~i, _ .. , . 4, ”‘?"éi _.;f.. .~_`,~¢~1_cy¢ ':. _.__ _._ .. .._s_. ”= I _-.~'\_,\: ;_ _ _ Charlottetown Steam _,_ ;_i. Navigation C0., Ltd. _#"7 5" _Change of Time “V Juli. oem.. lou. T1: ¢:~‘:;. ___‘_. i. l. if 'l' ~l -i _ _ _ r ,_ _. ,_ . . _‘se Commencing Z\lu.fid.iy lllc _'goth o October the S. S ‘ Norllliiullnrrlalllf' wiil leave the CoInpaily’s wharf clxiil cxco __ __ ~ Sunday, at 7.3o a ln. _ii _ Picton. N, S. after arrival uf morning ex- .‘yl~5 press from I-Iailifux. - H1, _ _ y, P1 , _ Returning will lczlve __ , "~~f:- . G. W. WAKEFORD, .i,.» " ‘ Octoder 26th, iqi l. Uanager , . .iff _ '= t= ~ oi>ui.Ait itoure Between St John And Boston WIN'l`l1l( FA KES. C.I*{ARL.O'l"l`lI'1`() WN 'l`() BOSTON ;r,,'-_ First Class .. .. .....$l0.70 , 1 SeconrlClsss...... . . . . . $9.20 't »“'- StsteRooms..._.. $l.00_ Complete Wireless Telegraph Equip- i~'- i ment. - r.. - w _ \ ~§ 2. ' iii. ' ,J - .l. _ ' Leaves St. John :li H ll. ni. \Verl3i,.:P‘ii lciirc Illiliilix tiny lullow- ing rleolirturv from St. John. .s. iiow.»\lrn ll. i’.A c. i-iii. sl. .lo_lin. N. u.__ _ _ I 2 _. -_ ,- .;;~,~,'.'» - ---me _\ "=l_'i'?fi-__‘ 1/,_/L _ _4‘§/ Y/p’-‘ " .' __ ‘_ " '_"' " W-; » - -‘ . -:gg ~-L....- -_-:ive » ,. , - \ "- /._, »----~~ , 3 I -\-._- rr, 1-. _ A Proposer! liiliil siiiliiiuli Bllick llianiund _ . 'F .` 0.- #1,--_ _t ` ` ‘ ' Line Steamers from .\lontr<-lil to Ch’town and St. .lnhn'.~ Ncwioiinllliilld this season From Montrulll lfrolll Cll‘town S."Cacoilllrl" Nor, :oth Nov.2_lth S Bollavisln “ :send “ 2'/tb S.Rosalilld “ 23rd “_ 28th M _ " I ' In addition to above Steiiuivrs the H. S _ _+ ‘Stephano" will be duo hero \\'cdnesilay 5 "-" ` 0 ' ' Nor. 22nd and loads i-iirgo produce lor St . lolin’s Ne-wfuunrlllliid direct. linllam Bell il co. if' -' ,, __ ' __ .. _ .".`*.'r' . 15* '. .' ` 4._,_,.__i _ ___ _ .1. _>. , _ ._ i , 0 ;T'~‘§; _ I `~`l . _ li , --_ .1 , -_ - _5._. _¥..;_.1_.:‘ il; - _ - __ _ _ Prmfrlius Cnmmencing i.§th Nov. steamer wil all Tiicsday [fr Hslif:-ix and Bcston l __ _._=. 4.1 "5-.¢‘_“_ /Dv.: ` ,, f _ l ; .yr - l-‘ A iz E s »_,’."C ist Class $ii.oi »'-if ' zud Class in.2c ff’ [ff " Round Trip |l_i.5c j,_§; _ _ Via l’ictou and Steamer from llalifax iz zo fit _ _ ' , iq Rcturoillg steamer leaves BOSTOl\ ` ' ' S.~\'l`L7Rl).-\\' .i\'l` NOON For furllicr inforlliatinn apply to. ~.._,.-ut., »-. _.,,~s=-r Lit( ' _._ ._ _ _ 2.0 w _ _ _, *‘f"V` r. uicoil. ,._,-.,, _--.33 W Alzeni. Cliarlotleioivn. . f-'i _f=t.;i‘~ 1.1;? 4' .__ . __ J .i~<»' ‘ - .~ . I. I .~, a="_f'_,~" ,...~: '._¢_1»-'.~ __-_ " "L~§- _ ;__..;_§ ._, ' i .I ` ' i;1.ff._.,;i ~ 1; »i» _"-; fi ` 7" if ._ _:__ gf, :,,;_;1 fit.-ii? if -.i:=‘ ‘-.» __ _ '- »'.\ iw.: 'fr - 'wr .:l"‘-.i'%l~,‘i'{ ' '-.M " it-' l"' . » -5'. ‘rl 1'-.ii i » ¢..;.,5,,._ ~ _ '_ x, l “Str , -.'°-f- .vs_ ,___ fiii .,.._.;._ -__ Montreal & Quebec to Liverpool I'1\'l'lII\' Nl1\'I'|lII|)AY i S S. Laurentic S S. Megentlc Ibislienzors in nil lllwwoii- l~1io\'|itors ~ ()ri-lioiltritii. v I Rates First $92 50»Second, $53.75 up _ S. S. Teutonic S. S. Csnads Only Ono Ulnnn ill) and Thlrrl RitesiTeutonle.$55 u|i;Cen|di $50 up ,_._ 9.-_ __ ,yr Third Class nt low rates. Closed _.5 '.;¢,=- yj_ ltoomr-:onli xnis sill hills 1 " ~"~ "°l.‘l-'~.'.-..~.i~=l»:-0.1.1.-."li:,‘..~.~ .fi . '71 _ ,M ‘»;e~§ =.. ,_,.... fr.-_‘L :-»-_._ _ . i _Zi . bright. il-ie rlidn't seem to have 5 chance ` To show the world what he could |lt has not mllde his manner grim, yet, if we are not mistaken, 'that I i Here, ever since you went abroad I oilly walk our wonted road, propriety may he carried. The other the (itlicr of li beauty doctor, and nskcd if tlicrc were not` some treat-. ’ llo; ` Ily some unhafllly circumstance His plans were always falling throllgft. llut that was tive long years ugo, I The house he llvcs ln ls his own night, otherwise your health will he A . He's worth live hundred tho\iSail¢liV1¢¢ of the DFBBUIGDY 01 the il\Stlt\l- if " § cold, ' Itiun. and it_wns given not so very 3,, ` ,lint those who knew him theil nllow long ago. lt is significant ol the ox- Tlmt lie's the same old boy of old. l ' i U "_ ' years. Now everybody is tor'ollt-of- " " ` ,tlooli fortune has not uttered lllm_ doors iiir and the person who follow- ’i .\'or tins it ruhlietl hiixi of his smile Though rich he doesn't put un style. Success has fliilcd to tlirn his head. I-le's still the slime good pal we lmlew ' l<‘i\‘e years ago, when, be it said, He didn't luive ii single son. 'l h sl le It l-le's still the same good fellow, too, _He was before Dame Fortune kiss- ed t His lips and brought lliln wealth und fame And put him with ber favored men; l-lc`s prosperous, bilt still the same, What‘s more. he still owes me that ten. ABSl0N(‘l*l. If there be change, no changel see Tile road is only walked hy me. Yes; I forgot, a change there is- Wus it of that you bade me tell? I catch at times, at ‘times I miss The sight, the tone, I know so well llnly two months since you stood here Two shortest: months! Then tell me why, Voices are harsher than they were, And tears are longer ere they dry. . Walter Savage Landor. There is no telling to what lengths day A young \\'ido\i'\lyetook herself to i _ li i Bilytllellest Ho's stil t e nip nliin we new Hc's still the cheerful optimist, , ment, which would cnulvle her to con-I i cent her dimples while she was in mourning. _The pious soul felt that. | while she was in mourning, it was I “lri\'olouu" to Lli.~aplny dimples every; tilnl- sllc opened hor mouth. Alusli sho will liilvc to keep ller mouth Tlilscil. _ It/\RI‘llll’]‘ TASTEI) QUEER. An angry woman walked into n. grocer’s .shop ill Harlem and banged( n‘ piece of yellow substance on thc. lvrci “Thi " she announced snr l ctr .1 `. .S, - °, rostically, “is soup that does thc? wnsliin' itself. _urs the soap tllirl makes wusllini; a pleaSl}l'e§ i£'S Wei soap 1.liat"~ ' "That illn‘t soup, ma‘am,’f inter-3 ,~i||,t¢-li the grocer as he examined lt. “Your little girl was here yesterdsyi for n pound of cheese and halt ag pound of soap. ’l‘liat`s the cheese.” , "Tile cheese!" exclaimed the wo-' mnn. "Then that accounts for the other 1.hinl:." - "\\’llt»lt other thing?" - ` ` "Why, l lay awake the wllole night _ \\'olldcring what nlade the Welsh rub- hit we had taste so queer." j l\ltlNAR(`-HY ` "Now is the time to put an end l. this infamous. monarchy! It the Ital- I ian people have not courage enough, to get rid of it by an act of violence, i they are lost forever. And to think that there are some Socialists who* support such ii government! Such n, consideration fills ils with protoundi dismay. The Italian revolution, vrllcnl it comes, will have a sad duty to. perform, yes, a mol-lt painful dut.j,'. Inf ordvr to assure the future if the; proll-.tariaf thc revollitionists willi have to get rid of some of the vcryi, elect, who, instead of laboring tori their cause, are p\‘om0€iniZ the \`-Wk! of rapine and treachery."-'l`rerisla-I tion made for The Literary Digest. _ THE LINES IN M()LIiY'S HAND. A palmist held her hand and saidz- "Your life line proves to me i That you will live three score andl ten, _, I And nlways happy be. "Tins lille prorlniina that you will! \\'€( A llandsome man and rich' That married life will tlow'u‘.ong Without a single hitch. Shri paid his let-_ and went her way, Content that All was well, Arid ns she wont she_ marveled at This filings which 'he could tell. ll’l<2NVOl. But tw:-nty years have come audi[ gone, ' O tn ri lzlrl for tear she might Say y€H~ ‘ ‘l And Molly's sinzle still, ln spite of all the pnlmist snid, __ ._ .. I §==r:»>; .:».-ia, _ - fy. ».=_1;_i# |':‘t`=i'.4fi.l:.‘i-.. ~.§-fl‘..'li"..“..’i§_»rQ°.“ " " tif fl . I *tm* W' as.”-.s » `5r:.:< .,_ ~__ ._ .»;- - ,..s- we ` __c ` -. i t .‘..*_<.t _ _ - _ . I - _ . _ ,_ _ I _ , and Ile ltllest rt In lvezy oilliloor rerrgml. excellent ses wi I tll t lin lf oycllnl ‘ '"'ii'iiii‘l|_ii': s'|iisi-‘li 0_4-'gig " i:l:..il'lt.;“'ll.:.'- ,==a-.sillrhv I U is ooo 'innii illiplsoomeni; las xi. Long. i l.srg'i-si, I-`iultl-ni, Mimi I.ninrlons sn Only Esslliv i slvriy I-'lriii-t`|liss l'ss.~i:.l|cr Sli-emer to llertnlid Na l'iittle or frellht tuirrled on tIe"0eesl`§ r'lRH‘l`~UI..‘\SS lttlll.'\'l)'l`I\II’» Ill- I liidlnr stsleroonl berth lk niriill. slut iiylllne on the Ailnritlo |~;|ei~irli- sushi cu-ry room. Msuy ruomilyvliii hriins lmlr iliilles-de-lnle wltlisrlvltl hrlimi; lu-si p rumen :nie dei-ii in tlielwerldw relies- - ‘ ri u r "°- "°'“-2:" '. ‘°..r...li...' _ “+i»’il.“i.i=~~i--il”-=--. I 2°.-.~.-.iz-.l'..i°alrf!.§"i:T::i§{ai‘~l%l°21h.."i * ‘ I l '$15!' 'i' S-» Limited, Edmonton, Alberta ol-:Anolon vlmws or NrGl~rr~A1n. (Hartford Courant.) The formal announcement by the secretary of the State Board of Health that the people should throw 011°" the Windows at night recalls A recent conversation among 3 number of Yale men ot not very recent gril- duution. One of these, giving his reminiscences of President Noah Por- ter, recalled ii talk the kindly gentle- men gave to his freshman ' class. "Y““"€ ge“tle’“°“-U Urlid the l1\`€Si-_head, and than was brought beneath dent, "the air of New Haven is es- pecially heavy. Mid damp at night. 'new description, rather like _.1 ein.. And in that time the world he‘s ,owing to the proximity ol the city tu. _ _ _ ' . , ‘; . .Jr li:~.‘::"°..a::; ¢_.r;§ 5** i, _ ».,. .ag ' ,fi. 4°' the iffllmd throat. .¢ , showil ithe sea. and I wish to advise You al- __..i. ._. _¢,. _ __ _ _1 l... -rrley .ne -lmnle. elim- || i f I . - i _-_.=,.-__, ,M _ fi.`{'lf~l.._. ive mu anuuplir. oi __ _ _ 1 l‘hlit he could conquer every foe; lwuys to keep your windows closed ati ')¢,é-_ ,- ;y ‘i 11;’ _'_ yscluxdruggia oilrom us, 1 1 __ _ . . . _ i ~ _ ' . ,~ sl; , 1.5,, ,, .M _ .nnismpn `_ ~ \, v _ ___ _ _ . » _ _k _ __ - \ ,. .. 3. ,- -4 ~. _‘_ 93 He dimes an automobile now, ,li ely to suflei. That was the nd- , nil.. of 5 g ' `. ° \ ‘ tent to which ideas change with ed the advice of President Porter would he condemned olit of hand und gentleman managed to live out his three-score years and ten and do them about eleven better. I-le was born in 1811, and died in 1892. He believed in closed windows. ___ l'si_ \ _ ___ f._, ` _ wllen_ you buy table ' silver or your home. _ When your selection is _ igiyloaus silos. "6`x`lver Plate that Wears ' ’ l __-_ guality and beauty of » '_ esggnarebothassured. ,_ \_ _ Ma e in the heaviest _i _ _ i_. grade of plate, hence_ its _ ,ii y _ fl wonderful populsrit Sold by Leading Derile .1)€I`BZ PRBONAL DEUORATIONB. Pearls threaded through the hair have ranked among the most beauti- ful and becoming colllure ornaments the wits of women have devised all through Fashion's history, And str- ands of the lustrous globes are belilg used still for the _ ornamentatlon of the tressee. In a new way they were worn the other evening. A strand of pilrticular- ly lovely gems was threaded through the hair that draped the crown of the the chin, mskiltg li necklet of quite 'al stiiip, und faselnatlngly pretty. Draperies are certainly the crux of _the new coittlire schemes. und the skill with which tlie carefully burnished tresses are coaxed into sculpture-like neatness without a suggestion of prlniuess is most clever. ln the nope- of the neck, curls are urmiigcd, and upon the lhrehead in mliny instances it short fringe is cur.. 'This type of hnlrdressing makes the flat and classical band A picturesque resource as a decoration. There ure steel und silver tlligree ones that ure very et‘leuti\'e and that can be worn ln lieu of the valuable gems. ' "PROGRESSIVE" MATRIMONY. (Hartford Times.) The items which follow relating to recent occurrences in New York nity are taken from the morning newspa- Becallse she married a burglar' when she thought she wus marrying a suit yesterday tu annul her marriage to William George Msddocks. The plaintitl says the defendant induced her to go to Edgewater (N. J.) in 1909, when she was seventeen years old, and marry him under the belief' that he was of good moral character and si broker ill the office olAliln E. _ broker, Mrs. Mabel Maddocks-brought; `sett Pier and her lat.her’s money was rezulate the stomach, remove the was sent to Bing Sing for burglary. Brown Betty, more pr en e, Miss Glsdys Rose came 'to New HB' °"’”" ‘md “M7 'gy' t York to arrange for he miirrlnge But Charlotte Pfusse is ppau . with , jiweierex -'B wifi. /dlmoas nl- _In shreflfs 01°” Pl‘“‘¢°' troanm iii ills nom .iswr to num. she z°¢B_¢° 1'8"" °““ P“’“°“, Full,” -Nw' an eng|,,,,,,._ at mmnight And quite lnclines to sponge they were engaged and at` 3.30 p.m. ‘ uw nm any, desires lm- clliperonsi no You Know 'rum- objectlons, they were married. -- Clergymen, editors and other poo- Britamfs total ggpenditure in naval ple who deal with the social ques- ,utters in 1910 was nearly three at length on the sublect ot divorce. pomiing period. Do not these two pharagraphs tell The moon is 238,000 miles away pretty much the whole story of the from the earth. _ reasons why divorce is more preval- The first birds of the earth were lu ent in some parts of the United ' States than anywhere else except in Japan? 1 The woman who married n liurg ar, _ thinking him to be A brokeril andYth‘e other woman who went to ew or to marry li m`au-whom she -threw over in order to marry a new ac- quaintance the next day, ullout whom _ she could not possibly have had much BMW' §";l°’;_‘f_lt,;~‘e“d_agatgzrtéiwggls information. are typical of 'H Smal are vgener aegis in nostrils. number of young womcn in the Uni- as P pp ted Smtes' C scnret toni ht and thor- (Jne girl permitted herself to bc de- ourgilg :masse your H581., Stgmach ceived by 8 “Seal “ml the “her pri' and Bowels, and you will surely feel who is said to be r.r:ll ill her o\vll,g,,°at by the mm.,,ing_ You men and right. élfiflellill' WP” dm 5_°tl'l“g women who have headache, coated giarried vcryi much lille ordering to tongue’ canq; B|eep_ are tgrlilous, ne; inner or lilly Us ii MW il"W""“ “m ' vous nd ll set bothered th a sic _ ter to lie lnlrrledly lliclllctl, with no g,,,,,_,yf‘ disgrdeied stomach, or have liberty of changing her lnind litter backache and feel Bu worn out she had decided what she wollldlhllve-‘ Are you keeping clean inside with These incidents heciime llilblw lI\.Cilscarets-or merely forcing li pass- New York city, but ln the llrsl. casirageway every few days with salts, the married pair had lived in New cathartic pills or castor oll? This is Jersey and in the second case the iml>0l`l-Bl1¢- young woman came from Narragan- Cascarets immediately cleanse and made in 1.-|0,.ida_ Such things are sour, undlgested and fermenting food happenin! everyu'he;";:uin tflletlsiigililterry. alzfgnfizgi §{lv5eBl_€91;nEal;*;I_§_l;_° 03125;: bg: Zgegf ilfplgiltahagieiiheai) aero w0,};m,; composed waste matter and poison ’ . ls ‘md °' °l‘“"d“°h "progress: "‘ which mit';1miliiibii,te;tiii;iieiiigc liiiviiiglli will , . . .~ straighten you out by morning. A 10 THREL KIT('HhN MAlw'b' cent box from your druggest means “ A clear head and cbeerttilness for ths_t__he had nooccupation. and* he tions are in the habit ot discoursing times that of France for the co,-“SJ Il thirty' 16ers the prgqumon DI petroleum has increased times. _ ‘““’¢°°i One-fourth of the mn, of the world l "Ser cron empire. B grown in un Bmbli A whale's ski _ h two mi duel.. li] il; iili¢i'i,,{"§°°~ in any living creature. me 0! ’ llilulluiluiivliiri il“iiiil""jll\li lack The Quick et' You Eve: t.|'ssi?.“r;.stmii:°';°” “missy sou. 5,," V03' nl-nnly or *_ . You have never und .n th Phllbrick. Subsequently she 1earned_P1éililiti_ S(i:;1‘y'fl7.`ilneii'_ei;iys(i1i_';i3y_lc, monum Dou,t forget the cmmren_ takes hold of g had V IDI will.-h it so Quickly es Plxiigfhfgnd °°flu\iei~li Gives almost inminz reil¢r°"“‘ Bron.. noni nie mon aliiiinnle ‘§"° uslully C0\Is'li ln twenty-four hour§_ $39-sented to give prorlilrt md Dum” r crsnweq '-‘ll "OUP Il whooping eouzgsults. even Plnsx is e gp¢¢|a| and M ‘ tl-ated compound ot Norwn sw “°"_Cen. extrsct. rlch ln guulscol ani; hllte Pine ins vine elements. A so-em er “"1” makes 16 ounce!-a family ,U Gut bottle bgst cough remedy tha; m°n£’;’|i'_;:1lblhe a A .ssvlri of _ UY. :mme-misss align? ,,,§f,’:I'|i"" mix will. h°¥l°Y. ln e ls-ounce bottle “mln” ready for use. Easily m,°"-"sind it is minutes-directions in pug In ""9 ' Children like Plnex Cougges tastes good and is n pmmm B 1 yr“l‘“'¢ for old or young. ~5¢|mu|“'"a,f, '"“°dY tlte and is slightly luatlve-b t.h awk '““"'°l~ A hlndv household ‘in food for hosrseness, asthma. hronchltle mm and unusually enemy, gc, 1,,c|,,,e,',", ,°'°-~ groubles. Used ln more homes in iheuif . B ' Plnex has often been never successfully, for noitliliigtziie vtiii! produce the same results. The g¢,.,,|,,: ts giimrsnteed to give absolute autism. iion or money refunded. cerlltirsli- .ii guarantee is wrapped ln each psalm , Your drugglst has Plnex or will glniiiy a‘:.f_“..§.‘:;..’.'.°.?~...iI_ '°"° '° To g si-uni s i _F l I _ ,__ ~_~°*" = ' _Y :_ "fill: EDM0 'ro Pollrill 1 cl: r coul>AN , LIMITED ~- His Honor Lieutenant-Governor G. H. V. Bulyea,Chairman, I holders: Province of Alberta... .. ants Bank . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. J. H. Garicpy, Capitalist... Surveyor...... .......... .. J. E. Lundy, Broker... ' R. D. Hassan and T. soslii, Constructors... _ Allen Haynes~Al1un Alberta. Penitentiary... Company for two reasons: 25 per cent. as next year, now acqiiaillted. fy put at its mill door lor more than His Honor G. H. V. Bulyea.. Lieutenant-Governor of the W. S. Heffernan, Broker , . . . . . . ..15,000 Allan C. Fraser, Mgr. Merch- W. D. Ferris, Mp., Physician l1,000 J. Klos- Haynes, Ltd., Organizations... .. Frank L. Day, Broker . . . . . . . . .. 5,000 Geo. B. McLeod, Broker ........ ._ 15,000 Matthew McCauley, Warden, J. H. Woods, Managing Direc- tor, Calgary Diiily Heruld.... E. I.. Ferris, Real Ests.te....... T. H. Whitelaw, Medical Health Officer of Edmonton M. R. Jennings, Managing Di- rector, Edmonton Daily Jour- nul...... 2,000 James Brennnnd, Capitalist... 10,000 ARTICLE No. 4 ___$20|000 Hugh McKay, Contractor.. J. H. Morris, J. H. Morri 2,000 turer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15.000 Walter Ramsay, Florist... .. S. H. Smith, Public Assignee 10,000 A. Driscoll, Dominion Land Kate Chegwin, Teacher... 5,000 10,000 ` King Powell, Capitalist... 10,000 10,000 ey-General of Alberta... .. 15,000 __ 't l‘ t. 3_000 A. E. Jackson, Cnpl sis 5,000 WJ S. Williamson, Capitalist... 5,000 _ The Reverend Oblnte Fathers... 5,000 .Ii-lines Ross, Capitalist... .. . ”'0°° J. H. Picard. capitalise... terian Clergyman... These substantial citizens purcllzistd shares in the Edmonton Portland Cement _ First: Because these shares should psy a dividend of muvh m0re lliafl soon as the plsnt is in operation. Socond: Because thc pricoiof the shares will goto $.’un within illc TIIE FACTS 0I" TIIE CASE. And all of this is founded on facts ii' t i which every business msn in Edmonton is Isl. The lidrilonlon Porllsnd Cement C0.. IMI . 'l“90i\|l¢‘ll °“'“9 the Vefl' Il!" _ materials for the manuflicture ofmnre than lz.ooo,ooo birrcls olycemsnt. Tile mater- »_ f ----~ - ---1 ‘ N'-____` ` ' V T M Before she pnld the bill. »- ‘t 5- ‘,;`,i;yi'¢-»-; - { l _ . _ ` _ 1 J ‘ 3" ` .. ' i ' » ‘_ _ _ ‘ V1? 170 lov/ IMO 1' ll i i \‘4M?rnl.r'li .i 'l f l ' as l sa I P ll .lc lc -" ~.`_ . . w 1 ' -1 or n emen om an _“__ _ __ T.: __ _..,‘ _ 51-'|;:g_l;n5cANAnA _ _ y Q 0 ¢|J0si s i ma Grill A Own! ) le |1100 D11 I P _. »l. -. ~-l 2, _; W _ | I ” an iemi sn 'rrlp to ills slut. _ isis owned by the Company are sullicent to keep the plant ill operation for more than are only four miles npsrt, and both on the main lines oftwo railroads. znd, The price of Portland Cement in the Edmonton district is $3.4o per barrel. which is the Eastern mill price of $l.a5 per bsrrel and the freight rnte to Edmonton of about $z.l5 for im iiverlige haul ot' i5oo miles. The Edmonton Portliimi Cement Company, Ltd,, can sell every barrel of its opt- ` $3.00 per barrel. J; J. Denman, Coal Merchant 10,000 W. H. Clark, Lumber Manufac- Bertha. I-Ietu, Proprietress Qlieen‘s Hotel... S. Maynard Rogers, Ottawa... Hon. C. W. Cross, ex-Attorn- Stanislaus Larue, Cnpltulist... 10,000 Mrs. Stanislaus Larde... 10,000 (J. M. Bigger, Barrister... 7.'lev. D. G. McQueen, Presby- R. Tegler. Caiiitulist... 5,000 H. W. 13. Douglas, Merchant... 5.000 The Edmonton Portland Cement Company was organized on the 25th- day of April, 1911. As soon as the merits of this 'remarkable proposition were made public, it became all object of local pride to an extent that ._ rallied the conilllercial patridtislu ot the city of Edmonton to its support. His Honor G.H.V. Bulyea, Lieutenant-Governor of thc Province of Al- berta, subscribed for $20,000 of .\;tock,and became chairman of the corpor- ation. The best business lnell ill Edmonton became directors, and more than $400,000 of stock was subscribed ill the City of Edmonton alone. The following isa very incomplete list of prolninelit Edmonton share- otipital stock of the Company. » INCREASING VALUE OF TIIE SIIARES Anton Berg, Manufacturer .... 5,000 5,000 the figures of the Company’s stateilicrit when ASSETS s & i Co., Merchants... 10,000 5,000 . 7.500 1,000 1,000 5,000 _ _ _ LIABILITIES fi-__ 5,000 ‘ 1,000 deny. . 2,000 2,000 10,000 $150 by July ist next. . 10,000 10,000 The growth of the cement industry has no 5,000 to shareholders. this series _ _.l .____._._________________. hs-_melissa i 1 gre. The Edmonton Portland Celllcut Co., Ltd,, can lllallufacture cement for 78 cents il barrel. The average haul from the plant will be 150 miles and the average freight rate 25 cent per barrel. Reckoning the market price at only $3.05, this means a profit of $2.02 per barrel, or $63o.ooo ill the year’s output, or much lllore than 25 per cent, on the When the plant is in operation the shares will have n bool: value of about $200, as will be shown by the following, wllicll is approximately Cash for working capital. ._ . -.. ... . .. ...$ 17o,ooo Plant atcost....... .. ........ 63o,ooo _ Materials sufficient for the manufacture of i2,5oo,ooo barrels of ‘Portland Cement at _ zo cents per barrel.. ..... . ......... 2,500,000 53,300,000 Robert Haskell, Keeper, Post - Office Building... Capital Stock . . . . .....,.... '. . . . ...$i,5oo,ooo _ Surplus to Sha relioldcrs . . . . . . . , . _ , , . , , _ _/_ 1,800,000 $3-300-000 This statement should make the shares worth $220, and this state- iilent is based on facts which no one at all- falniliar with the property can SIIARES ALREADY ADVANCING. The Shfffes have _adVf\U¢€d $10 from par, or froln $100 per share, to $iio, the price at wlllcll they are now offered tothe public for ri few days °”lY~ These Shares Will S0 t0 SI25 within ti very short time, and to UNPRECENTED GROWTH OF TIIE CEMENT INDUSTRY. gistory of the world. The production of Portland Cement in the United rates and Canada has increasecl ,22,ooo per cent. in the past twenty years. And in the same time more than six hundred million dollars has been invested in the industry ill the United States alone. _ Western Chtiiida is today at the threshold of the greatest* era of bulld- mg that 911)’ COUUUY llls ever known. The "farflung battle lille” of pro- gress has swung “Westward ho;”frolli the great lakes to the Pacific. Tile call of these rich western prairies to “come and occupy” is finding a re- sponse in an invasion of home builders that is answering the lute of the last welt with the tramp of a hundred thousand builders of the new Em- pl_re.And before another decade has come "the light inthe window” will pass _the triumphant home signal from the Rockies to Acadia. ` P tfhlg 31 all flllslblilldltlg. the material most lilllverslllynsed will be S31' im imellti n the first article of this series it was said that t e THESEEVHY t0 111; 2 IHOUBY IS fl1¥0ugll the lnd_ll.-tries that create wealth d ll ilnon oilh ortland Cement_(.`o:npany villllcreate nearly forty m‘l‘i0n ' 1% aiésftn wea_h_ rom the materials which it owns, at a total cost of less Vmti eelilml ion dollars for forty years’ operations. And in the same i e more ian twenty-l'lve million el illars will be di,ii-ibuged in dividends The rest of this story will be told in the two relllsining articles of The stock of the Edmonton Portland Cement Com pany may for li §f:'3’e5£‘l:*:":‘::;‘\i;nl;¢b:_>;1t;"¢;ll:nggdlDat 5; io per share. Subscriptions ,can be ance may be made direct to the fi;c:i:l‘§;‘iirtesd bank in emma' M mmm. l 1 | "_ lil the plant is in opcrzltioliz parallel ill the industrial 1| i`n_r' _limi _ __ -*__ ‘ it