NIV! ‘ ' 'Zi' 1* D Y ta' Jlry (qw {t~payl to. buy ill this Province. :kl- `i Jameirm 1.. 9 °l’°li°';'§.. ._ ;l.'.`."r_li 'nie o-. o. s., stiiiiley leaves tina Tue funeral of thc late Effie Currie, Rev._'i‘,4 F. _Fullerton and Dl. McLean' and interment was ode ‘__]_t_lIe fl-’eo_ Mrs. Llnsday, Bt. J0hn’s, Nfid., f ` "l ~ V wlili Passenger by the Northumber- -l‘/iill¢~ri‘¥elfl,1:~__‘B,itowiirt. City. spent, iax_~;'1s'_i§idar evpllillz- While in the ;¥¥!¢n¢§l|pw1i~%5q‘mv?¢, 1 ‘ 3: 'guest of R. M. ll" .¢3!¥"8d1;‘~$I8w`,P°nth." 1' I ‘..._..'° , `;,%frie'i;`i§§ in this ' defmee Lightlzer, formerly or the city. °¢,.,_._.‘<.w;,, ;__L'h_, 1,, ft "1 Bog? gud niowmwith _ _ _ _K " " n w e rm ii one. 1 *rwo ‘g'i_iiil|gi,=._ar£¢it9q _.yesterday “elf Zayed iii this city saturday will appcpr. eiorc the police court yin, ‘ nt. on . a _-visit to his oidihome H115 ". _ ` Elhgggi iv"i, .ll ‘ ` ‘ The firemen were called out Yell*-lll'~ morning for East Point and-India _dalfidll 8,55 aim. to answer an al- Rock and will place out the buoys io .jarm for a fire--in a small house on those lloints. She has returned ,fro Euston S_ti`There was no damage and North and West Capes where she per- the lite was extinguished before the formed a similar service. 3 arrival of -the brigade. - The following were registered wife of Malcolm McIntosh, 262 .Sydi the Qlieen>I»Iotel,»()'lty: Saturday: iiev st..~olty, took place from liei-' D. ueleweii. Morell: L. Wood. Mt. late residence on Saturday afternoon Herbert;'f1lbos.'=O.' Savage, Montreal; at three o’clock. The services atthe L. L. 'Douiititle, St. Mary's, Gut-VE. house and gravewere conducted by? C. ,Winatom Bolton; " Geo. Joiond, Quebec; Qh£,£eb:,_Montreai. \ ,ll-.-, .V ._ v..; - - D188 Cern`i'a_tery."I'he‘llr;lllowil?g'wegethe'~ Mrs. .(Rev.) H- E- Til0m8B. Mies gnHbearcrs:,,Vi’. BI; R'obc§gson,‘,3#it§ ;.geai1l_ewIii3§r,_,%s. Taylor, Mrs is. liil_ui{d`o`c\'_` oss... 'l_1n"G' io,. eo. N er,' rs;` rc Long, Cty, nligald' 0l'l'r'rie"linll _wuilfatnd-Iendcr-= and Mrs Mlli»¢h._- Svllihrort. ‘have re- sell.” , ~ V » _ 'f~ __ .J ' -turnedrfrom Moncton where they at- "; ’~ ‘ " ,Jtended the session ol the W. M. S. The death occ\irréd"_`in thlscityion of the Methodist- Church. Mrs; (Dr) Friday of Mrs. Ellen iV.,`Norton, wld-, .R. Johnston, City, who also attended ow of the late ,Janice 1-1. Norton, is ispeiiding afew, days on a visit to City. The deceased, up', to a few days, _M ss Ste,vvart,.~Saekville. ago, enloyed her usual good health." On Wednesday she was out driving The following were registered at nnd_ after returning' to her home the Victoria Hotel Saturday: Harpy 3(;ENE_ ENEMY T0 THE KING. PRODUCED AT THE about four ofclock, was stricken with Mitchell, Fredericton, N. B; G. W. ‘ ` CPERZA HOUSE TONIGHT. Daralysis. &.lne did not regain con7 Stansby, Manchester, Eng; F, Rob. flrlorsiiess and versed rwcefllllv em. Hiiliiex; i.. Mccsiy, Toronto, lloiyilsiiux null (Uontinucd_ "from V Dllgli 1~) ,V Qi'-ii, The tapt wasn't turned right, iilili thc milk went over thc floor. pupil dill not say nnytiiilig. when this _was i§0illi‘¥ Oil I Went '20 bc,1_ 'Ilia baoy ciimc up stairs We liil wont to bed. Elsie slept in one rollin with baby; nininmo., Arthur and Iin iliiotliel' rind Papa in another. Afl,oi~ I got to bed I went to Asleep ,md till: screeching downstairs woke ulistifl- (Arthur). and I up. Mamma illld not put the baby to bed at this time. I only heard one pretty lolld im-iliii. After ~ Ilwokel uv - I heard iiotiiiilg more. After a while we went lim-.‘il.~:tllirs und Blister and I loohcll iii nic piiiitry lind saw Mamma there. .\itl»l~\\'lil'lis Henry camc. I looked out my i-lioiil wiiillow upstairs hcfore I clinic down and saw Papa going ollt the rate. When I came down it was llllrkur thlln when I wcn.t_to bed. I was no tramping that wc could hear. Looked out the window after I woke up and saw Papa going out the main goto. The gate is ii good piccc fron; thc house. llc was on llorselinck_ and 'nut going very fast. Grandfather has been speaking to inc about seeing father ‘going out the gate. Ho did not tcll me to siiy anything. ` as talking to Dr. liarnes. Told him nearly thc same story. Told Dr. Barnes "I am sure it was after Bus ter und I saw mother that I _saw Pupil. leaving the house.” It was before Blister and I saw Mammal. in thc pantry 'hai i saw Papa going away from the house, I stayed upstairs a. good while. As soon as I lhcnrd the l:-cl'cnin I looked out the window. My iicdro-lili is i_ ii the side of the iiousc next the i:--_ Blinds were not pulled down when I went to bcd. I told Grandpa about this the night I wont over. Milmilla slid Papa di E5 linolclztnr ' _ day lollows night. .~il~*~_‘»- _ ‘fl ' ' '<';_i` _ ;‘. -_ 1` l¢,»u,;l‘_*_ `._A-,PQ .'_" _,l'.;_.‘, g . - .~ ‘ ‘, _ Clean, sweet-smelling shelves-‘ shining painted worlt-glistening Follow the use of Sunlight-_ purest of soaps-as naturally as The housewife to whom the I ' s wiichciy ol cleanliness 'makes its slrongcsl appeal will never change llcr soap once she uses Sunlight. Sunlight Soap cannot lniuic tllc most delicate siirfaceg--nor injure any 'garment .l\l$\,Pl-We =i l. l l soap perfccily made. l And ittreaisthe hands kindly. l i=ou.ow' ' Dinecrions but Master take in the irlalt- of the .Hnrtt Shoe E2/_»/"you know \ir_l'_i_y that Excellentservice. _ h%di'Gw , , f _ li ‘Ei-l‘$~`~°if1l'~"§i5 with f Iron- is was a native of Brudcnell. She - 1 - . , x; J. leaves to mourn two sons and Orw , W.Ciirruthei~, Montague; J. D. Stew- daughter who arc:-G. -B. Norton, ,art and wife_ Georgetown; Lillian H_ City; E- H- N0l‘i&0ll. D¢llV°I`» and atcih, Maine; Francis H. Fisher Mil J- D~ S"°'“_‘“'“» °ltY~ The f““9"‘ Slnmmerville, Mass; J. W. Douglas: al will take place this morning from T,”-Onto; J_J_ (Myne, J_ W_ Dawson her late residence, 63 Bayfield.-.St., to Andy, Hyslopz Toronto; w_ H_ Aitkj, the P¢E-1-3-`~59U-\i5l0Il~""P-D5' 1l1`i\0l1¢° 15° ,ens, Liverpool; F. B. Lister Fred- Bl‘llilliiig_1i._l\e imllk. Doll t know what- they were rowing about after I went to bed, Mamma and El- sie went, to. McBeth’B.till1f» F-ft¢fll00ll with the bel1;.Atter.that.slw- \~-sill to Henry-_O¢\mpbell'S Wilih.i2h8 bell. D0 l't know what she went tfor. Didn’t-hear her tell papa she.we-S Boing t0 C9-mp' beli's. When Mamma and Elsie wcnt to McI3eth’s papa war at grandfath- er's. It was that afternoon Mnmmll and Papa hall the row over the bell. The row after I went to b_od was_ a- bnut the bell. I heard Mamma saving “the hell." After th V rowed about I heard one of them sayin! "milk- after the pig, Papa had received ri. note to no fUt'*ii7wI saw thc note. El- sie got it from the Post Office. That was after Didn’t tell Dr Barn- -1- r ' 'l Horse 1911, as Frank town, noon, Friday June 'returning to Va`lley~over June 10th to thence fort- permit- isk. Terms aes- hlptcash or note ` i and S011 .L ~ then decided to come down. Thcrc away Friday. The late Mrs. Norton F_ H, Sword, SL Jghn; A_ B_Bums_ St John I L Crowell Halifa Rev. Z‘.1i.- F‘aBi1"0fflCi1il7lllB'-` The f0l'~ The death on Saturday oi Henry l0WillE Will D0 U19 Deli D99-l`€l`B1 D011' Mutcb, Southport, which occurred at aid Nicholson, `A. ‘l1‘._Webster, J. K. pig home there; has occasioned no lit- Ross. ,Phillln Lnrse,~ A-"W. Sterile. tie rsgret_iil'tlie'eomniiiiilty iii which 'Hill Cl H- Chandler. the deceased lived; Mr. Mlltch had _ been ill for the past two or three Z3Ph0t0 BUPPUCB M6 8 new li€P9»l`l1‘ years with bronchitis; a disease which ment with us; but like all others is eve,-,tuajly caused his death He was Strictly ur-to-date and reliable- ii ll liiglily respected and practical nir- Yglfwllllt RQY Hl‘UCl¢ f0i` Rlf1iiWQi,ll`“_' mer of Southport and was active up , .. W _ toe. couple of years ago. Besides a widow, nee Miss Moore, daughter ai all new this month. No trouble to the late george Moore’ city’ he. leaves to mourn the following sons MacKinnon Drug Co., corner Great and daugh¢ers;_‘per10y, M, homo; George lllld Kelli Stl - lifff- Bertram, Harry, Frederick, Eliza- _._._._._._._____._..._._._.,__...___.,..-.-.-_-_-.-.-.-_-...-.-.-_-_-_-.-_-_~.-.-_-_ bath, Vancouver; William, Pt. Ar- thur; Florencc, city' Lillian, at home; bed. Couldn’t nlakc out what they i _ said. Didn’t seo Papa. strike Mamma. %';1d ¥["~ ({h*€r§{es stfwarht Igepplfa' Didn’t tell Dr. Barnes anything else. _ ,_ 9 ‘mega 9 es P “ce ‘i ‘Wil 0 Diilirt ten ~ nrnniiriies tliilt Papa “°',‘i°° ° _Whl°h “Pl?°“_'“ "Sew “’°' struck Mamma on the head. Dld!1‘t ‘T-h°'G“"d"m tellders its reBpe.°““1 see Papn strike Mamma on tile-.`liead."'f9ymp“thy _to -tl" f“_7_“i1y and fnenqs Remember telling Drs. 'Brehaut and `°f`.t.h°! deceased' ' Barnes “gm l`%r'telf'aT}?be“ cenianl ";F‘r'esh Salmon, and Halibut, just things. l n ose men* e- , " . seccnd time that Papa. struck Mani- rfceived at ‘L T' Crockett Cds' ma on the head. _When _ttnle nylilk was srilled Papa was out in e arn an . ' wlicn he came in, Mamma was at the esuglggzdfastgizi ;‘i°“(f§ws§¥\d1s!1§?l§f;1_ separator. Pnpn. didn't say anything ,i ° D _ _ / to Mamlna. They rowed when they p“,1°°‘vi“g" I toli pr' Bama' PBM. Y . and Mamma _ quar sled,” mo -every,/ lm. .ziirzsr 3.2:? M li Tee »f>"»ii»»», may wwe n 0 h t lk _ PB ~ and that row they had that night _was the-. When Pups rows e a s pa. ` lvrhe milk iii split." After 1 went to ¥§fPtu§h°Y °"°:re';‘,‘f-h‘;I{l‘“* ‘B me - y t i _ e o ers w gilllldhljty mhlilce ollt)wl;1l§ai?oI:l1rlisa§wI:s this 'me' Pap" saying. Elsie wnsn't awake then. It ggget what he bad as hard. I upstairs. ._.‘. and say ‘he door is open' into Cannot tell, row was in the.. the kitchen window next see Papa are on that 'l25‘th$' Remember saying 'Mamma put' say__ thi- milk they i-oweaibont the hen; ilellld Heard no noise downstairs. Whcn Mr. d Campbell came I toldhim llllllfl Will* 31?; ‘Vsame Musee is artistic wax time. There gate in window after I saw the and sleep I been were 5 of wax he the not in are` maui! the 9 e the are as P_0_ST_U_-M iiiplace of coffee has proven to li\0llS8l'ifiS -that caffeine, the drug ‘in coilee. iiurts head and ilefvéq- .. " f "‘Tll°l¢'.\ »i§9l*°“" 'M overlooking That is not 130 f;-°m_ 1 woke Stanile1d's Pid...... .. 105 ' 102 and looked Stanfield's Com............ 65 01 ten Elsie Trinidad Electric .. 75 73 Told ber ])»idi_\'¢ BONDS. wouldn’t Wm; Acadia siisari.. 105 - loo the swam-1ng_ Trinidad Electric... 05 92 anybody else B d ure not to be able to tell at a glancc n who thc great personages are who ` stand bcfore you. At the Museum ISTHE F ' R e,`taken from WAX FIGURES' Sl)1Iall¢rt’e1sp£l:(i:i‘l‘r:>'?smJul'l)1lril Caesar. Th what does he n - ' llb°"°» ‘ It weillirtlike ii lot of time to ten to re- "!l{B'1‘ Barnes about this matter foro this case came on was in Georgetown with' Grandllh to see Pa- pa. Saw him in jail. Elsie was not there. Didn’t talk to Papa. He talk- ed to Grandfather. Fofet what he said. I was there all t e time. Thr ‘were talking about thd trial. There `was nothing said about my being 'a witness. Didn’t tell Dr. Barnes grandfather told me what to say. No- body told me to'~aay anything. Rem- ember talking to Dre. Barnes and Bl-eiiiiut' and _Mr. _Campbell on May !ni'¢"to bed' twcnty»tive' minutes before `0i\'i'npbul! came; 1 saw “p-i-g" on the card father got and then I_knew 'hc iwasfafter' the pig. It was when I" went up to wake Elsie that I’sew' fi-i'tiier`f'going away. I didil’t go up 't0"Wake Elsie till Buster and I saw Mamma in -the pantry. I looked 'a' - gtinland saw somebody away oil gn horsebaeirby Bruce's I know lt-’ was dark when Papa passed McPhersdh's. 'It was when I went up to 'wake Elsie I saw Papa going»-out~tholigatei~~He- was‘ up handy 1 John Brucs"s“`/tiien.l s,' . that mother idid not move alter I saw her. `Saw‘Papa only twice' that night. Saw him going out the gate once and then again -when Iwent to wake Elsie, he was down by Bruce'a. Heard one long scream. When I heard 'Pe1r?l.¢ti°n The H cart. . _,M V’ _W_hen\.the heart begins to beat lrtegu. Iariy or intcrmifteutiy, paipiiate and ihrob, skip, beats, beats fast for a time, then goelow as to seem almost to stop, it causeslgreat muriety and alarm. The least excitement or exertion seems toaffcct lt. ' __ " ‘ Many people are kept in a. state of morbid fear of death, become weak, worn md IDU", Sllie. i|l_*° ._ unnlifiihl m,,,.,,,mm,_,_ie§§_V , , To’ell"hi‘l¢h Milbrii-n'| I-lggn ...il Nei-ve~i_i>ilis give ixpiiipt me l>‘fi-l_=fl§»l’¢ relief- '- if f .1 E 'alll-"£.` _ella Thompson, Mill Cove, N.B., writes:-l**"j'ust"`it"`f€€lV' lifféi to"`let you knew what ~uilbiii-‘iil`a Edit 'and nerve Pills hive doas,~for'ine." I have been tron edwltll 'ICR esialid ' ' :if tild heart; w6iil:`gii`.ave sevgzudlitdkqig ,rsii¢;‘o'iid‘eenlii »‘scarf¢¢ly‘|le down iii 1 i4~.f.i..I *“¢.*¥.”““!‘_Y 'F“'°li‘9» ‘*‘.*'l"l* ll°ll° to answer my iratsieilke'-Iyomrpiiis did. I -:sn recomarcnd em il girly tdallsuifct- ing with--ligaft andf |:_|ef'v_d~Yfi*ouble." lllflihurji's_ Heart illd Nerve #ilk are goc. per box or 3 boxes far $1.25 at al' dealers oilwili be mailed direct en receipt of price btylg-he T. 'Milburn 00., Limited, I Toronto, ` ‘ . Y- - _#_ __ - ' ' MARITIME ssounrrisls. June 2, 1911. BANKS. B. N. America... 151 New Brunswick... 265 Nova Scotia .... .. 273 Royal Bank of Canada... 240 MISCELLANEOUS. Acadia Fire Insurance... 110 Acadia Sugar, Pfd... 103 Acadia Sugar, Ord . . . . .. 66 Brandram-Henderson, Oom- rnon... 20 East. Can. Sav. & Loan... 140 East. 'Prust Halifax Fire Ins... 105 N. S. Telephone... . . 135 148 261 270 237 100 100 63 15 135 150 99 Brandraln-Henderson... 100 97 Halifax Elec. 'l‘ramway... 10% ‘ 100 N’. S. Steel & Goal. l.st... 95; 94) N. S. Steel & Coal Deb... 104 101 Eitanileld’s, Limited... .- 1025 101 -.....`....-~.~.~. there is a line tableau of the' great half draped form of the dead Caesar. with the bleeding wounds made by phe Senators, the impassioned fea- ures of the impcrious Mark Antony as he bends over the still body of the Emperor and points to tne "Cut the envious Cassius made," the ex- cited populace in the foreground each ` with an -expression of his own, makes ‘ A lvrand sight. The little naked child___ sitting by thc Pillar of Pompii and absorbed in his game of marbles ob- livious of the great tragedy of death around him. Dear innocent child k ow about death about all the groups and characters that fill the great halls of the Eden Musee. It is a history of the world'n 1-_-roat events and people. 'l`hel'€ M0 little touches of humor that surprise you at every turn. _ You touch a gentleman who is ris- ing froma bench on which he has been sitting. a newly nainted bench, gud share with him the experience of iemny when ,be finds" that - he has taken oil some of the fresh coat of paint upon thegseat ol his 'new trous- ers, and as vo_n»‘sp'e_sit to him and re- ceive my reply yonfzweke to find that you have beak aympathizing with a wax dvrllre. ‘l fter several surprises of this irind_' you 'ere r'educed to the ex- pedient -of poking each _uiliiornied st- telidant in the ribs to___make sure he ik" the real thing: before yop ask him 3 eueiition, After several hours pass- d alvlna dream you silddenlv wake lip, look at your watch and hurried- ky find 'your wayto the street. There, s vnu`look at the ever busy, hust- llnv throngs of-humanity that line such sidelloir Zfird Street, veu hezin to dodge carriages, automobiles, taxi-cabs and all the other impedi- ments of the -creat city and half wish ou were back azllin looking u on the Told Barns Campbell and Brl=haut` M13 Campbell in. He asked me her KING ¢~ : H _ cosrs no Moss, in V Aws Ng ALUM THANTHE ORDINARY KINDS ' , I "" ".` *T __ ___._ _ up and looked out the window. I let w e father . was and I cold him. I told him where' mo-f ther was. Told then»I thought .moth-V er was hurt badly when she scream- ed. Never saw Papa strike mamma witii"his hand. I said to Barnes, Bre- iiaiit iiiiii ciiiiiplieill ~'i‘iie om bell, 1‘ wish I had never seen it." It caused, a lot of trollble. Never salv the rope around there before. Saw Mrs Mc- Beth put a piece of it in the -fire. When Mr Campbell came we were cry- ing. Mr. Campbell looked in the pan- McBeth. Cross examlnell by Mr. Stewart. ' When I heard the screeching I got right up and went to the window and saw Papa going out the gate. After I woke Eisie,I saw him further up by Bruce’s. He was wnlking thc horse. I often hear my father swear. When I looked out the window and saw my father down by thc gntc,niy mutlicr was upstairs. To Mr Johnston-Never saw my moth- er alive after hearing screaming. Bc- fore the screaming she came up to put 'Elsie in bed. Didn’t sec Papa go 'out the gate until after the scream- ing. It wnsn't the time that Mamma was upstairs fixing the clothes on E1- sie that I sa\v Papa going ollt of the gate. try and tben went over after Finlay .the-.iscresminli.was..ii.fraid.....I..dumped»’»prisoner sixteen or seventeen years. Remember the 4th day ol_May. Saw prisoner passing my place on horse- back that evening, about dark. Knew the prisoner by his talk to the horse. Did not see him again that night. The next night I saw the prisoner at his own house and the prisoner said we (McPherson's) lit a lamp as he was going up from the Militown road to our house. He passed thc house with- in ten or twelve feet. The horse was walking. The prisoner showed me ii card that he _got asking him to go after a pig. He said if he had stayed home this would not have happened. He said that she committed thc crime while he was away, and that she was putting the children to bell when he left. Prisoner said if he camo home as usual he would have gone to his own room, would get up in the morn- ing as usual, tend to the fires null then he would go to the pantry nf- tcr a kettle of water. and that would be the first thing that would inect him. He said that little hell was the cause of all the trouble, and Moly- nenllx, Sr., showed me the bcll. lt was said Mrs Molyneaiix ex- pected to find thc hell lit old man Molyneaux's. I never helird any quarreling ns between the pris- oner and his wife. . Cross examined by Mr. Stclviwt. Heard nothing during that cunvci~~ sation of any mention of condition ol deceascd's lnind. Archibald McPherson, (sworn), ex- amined by Mr. Inman Have been acquainted with the Court adjourned at 540 pm to meet again on Thiirsll ii. _ ' YIELD : liot t'o l ilieali J. o.M - EST/\“,L.‘S“E"lsl". . ‘ _‘ K.°f....i‘. ?e.....l.. ....i.ii.‘I§, "°"“’°'f.bfl'ill's' ”°°§li-’lt.°.i'i"=° ‘.’iasl~.i’.=r.:‘° Wm Ha1iliixN.s.°. ' '4 W 'L g __ - W, A F;___ - ~ _, p WE 0WN AND 0FFER _I $25,000 TOWN, 0F NEW GLASGUW 4,1-2 p.c BONliS, DUE 1953. _ _ This issue is tllc obligation of one of thc strong 1 est industrial centres of Nova Scotia. Tii_¢~, ilic.on‘.c for thi: prolcciion ofillicrcsl and prinrlpai of Municipal Bonds is liiiii'ol'nily iliainlainegi by ii'-lx iicii which p|n<‘c.~\ isslics of this nn- . lure among the soundesl and mosl desirable ofall i'ilvl-siinvlli scciirliitri- DENUMINATIONZ $500 PRICE: Part . Qlnferes J. C. Ml-\CKlN'l`0Sll dl C0. ~ __ns`q 4 I-2 p. c. B0ndS'for those who have d few hun-I ' dred dollars to invest 'S Tile time was not so lollg ago,wlicn bonds of$I,ooo of denoininrllioiis were alone issued. then $500 bonds were added. In recent years the re- qulrelneuts of small investors have received' the attention they deserve _ind lllany issues of bonds include $100 denominations. This is p_ir'iicu- iarly true of Nova Scotia issues. * _ Below is il list of high gradcbouds issued in $100 dcnoniiilations ~vl1lcl1 we own and offer for sale in lots to suit purcilascrs. Town of New Glasgow, |953, 4 I-2, 2s ~ Neva Scotia Steel fd. Coal 5': Sfanfic|d's, Limited 6's ni-~\=~iai@m__. _ Chronicle lfubliahing Co. 6's. _ Price and full particulars regarding any or all of tiles: isnics will be gladly sent upon request. , C _ . [5 nemesis MONTRLAL srocll :xcllmer d fl-lalifar. Melia-siil,| sydney, cHAni.oTTsrowN st. Jelifis, Nnii. rel . ,_ A __________ __`__l-spain r' ig-g' “ < " Atchison...... . . _ ' ' if hnaconda Copper... lm. Car & Fdy.... i\i`i'l. Tcl. & Tei...... Brooklyn R. T... . Central Leather... _ Shesapeain &: Ohio Erie ................ .. . N. Y. Central...... . Northern Pacific... Pehnsylvsnia...... §esdliig_..._. Sduthern Paclilc. .. Siilitbcrn Railway.. Union Pacific... Slnelters .... .. . ct. Nortlierii l-'lil..`_ i.l»lugli...._. ._..._....llmv. OD'1"l`UN . .V D calm lllnturea of the dead Caesar and Baltimore so 0hio.'.'.'.' ....124} ....l61} 0ck Island...... 65 ....12l§ 30i St. Paul......- Sugar ...... U. S. Steel...... 78! U. S. Steel l'.fd..........ll9} ‘Virginia (‘hcmicnl...... _ C, 1'. R...... ....1355 High . .....116 Am Beet & Su ar... 54 40} Amal. Coppcr...... 673 . 57 150‘§ . Sli 31) B52 34S Loliliivllle st Niish.ff.`f.`l:.il; Miss. Paciilc...... 51; _...noi 1352 .128 1875 sag 2372 813 NEW YORK STOCKS. Low 115; 63 392 67 56} 149§ 80§ 313 85# 34 1501~ 502 109§ 134| l25} 160| 64) 120; ZBE 127 186K 77S 1182 582 2362 R0] l34} l79§ Quotations furnished by F, B, Ml, Ollrdy & Co., Members Montreal atock Exchange, Charlottetown, P. . 1. Ciosc 116 53§ 302 671 57 14U§ l08} 81. 312 851 34) 150) 51 109% 134\ 124} 161 65 1201 _ 30% 127| 120 las 78} 119 582 2361 80] 135 17% saving to vourseli, "Alter \lie's fit- High LOW Close ful dream he sleeps well."- January...... 13.28 13.13 13.26-27 ,‘ HBTOQK QUOTATIONS. July...... ;Ailgnst...... '*" Uctoher...... .. 3 June 3, 1011. Scpt...... Jllly...... July...... Sept .... H _2.l2 p. Dcceiiibcr...... July .... ._ ._ Sept .... ._ December .... .. . .Iuly .... .. Dcccmbcr...... Sept...,.. .. Dcccrnbcl'...... .Iuiy...... . Sept...... .. 15.74 i-74 15.25 '22 13.37 13.21 ,liti- 13.30 13.13 - ._ rn rr. oc ._-»-.- c»;=»=<.1:.~ N l\:`l Q :__ csc: ¢`l 15.14 GRAIN. WHEAT High Low ('il»so 931 ln: list; 901; Rx: tm; 92,) fm; liz CORN. Close = _ my .x52 .iii 552 532 522 I-32 High Low Q4) 1'-33 I' OATS. High Low (liosc 37 ' 36 37 37} 36d 37* 38§ 372 Silk PORK High Low iliiisu ......l4.72 l4.ll5 l4.(l5 14.20 LARD High Low (‘-lose . 8.07 8.05 8.07 8.17 8.15 8.15 F17 for children wear the \ i best. *l l * Black Prince Hose* 1