1”... _.___ FAIRFIELD. Conn, June 7-A1310 blocked this mornlllg _With wreckage wreckers have been at work since last midnight the tracks of the N, Y_, id Hartford railroad were 1.1 -- .-.llllluull|ll.. ..,,.l¢ilii¢ff1mli cuull . nl lnllunlln H.. 11’ _ _ ' riiused by the Cvlllswn of four freight, in 1842. He wus elected a member trains shortly before inidniglii, in Ol the National Assembly in 1375 is- wliicli four persons are known to have and in 1881 he was appointed M1 been killed and at_l-‘ost seveii iiiiur-ltgr _Of Commerce iii the Gsmbregttn eu, und there is_ but little pi'-;i;pil¢1;_(»l1lJ_lnet. In 18137 he became Premier uf the tracks being clearial ii., fha; taking also the portfolio of Fimmw trnlllc can be resumed l~ef~;\l'c i.oon, 5 , SSN i d.iltlt.?iH1U"i AF _ . ineéfs__yo,u half-way-does. all your . work l ii 'half me time and at inn .ji nie cost of other soap. » Sunlight saves your clothes from :uid _your life ff "l'Tllfl8‘l".l’~ safe for dainty i~..; ._ _ - s-r~»,=-. .. ... .__ Pol-low lille Sunlight directions. iniu1"y,lyour hands from beingiiough, from becoming a . Its absolute purity makes it alone laces and linens. uluwill // - F 1 fouiinoikn cr AGENTS WANTED .`VAl\’TED, reliable men with sell- 1 .‘ lug ability and some know- ltllgc of the fruit business or nursery stock, to represent us in Prince Ed- ward Island as local and general Blitllts. We are .growing a specia list of varieties to meet our Mari ilme Province trade. Liberal induce- ments and permanent position for the g . °_ll_l_0. Ont. 5-l9d1r!_io *OR SALE-Montague Sash and ll th` v lu ble ro erty for sale ` Doctor Told Her Sho Did No! Ilave 1% Day( to buy in this Province. McKenzie Flat "River, who died °d“°sday. tiikeii piece this in e ce, "'* q e; _ , a_'l`el:_ funeral took _place Wednesday Hamilton, Ont.; Wm. Richards, Bide- 00n at three ocloek of Beatrice ford; Miss Alta Clarke, Mrs, W, D, t Clarke Salida Col.' W. A. Wek C°'1“0llY. East Royalty. Intermen was made in- Marshfield Cemetery. _ ...__ _ B by B'untaln, Bell & Co., City said the Niobe would leave Quebeig Saturday morning for this city. (_The S. S. Harland brought; in from __f_l`§\D_8ULl yesterday morning ii sp1¢u_ ,“ Of 01 forty lieau of for came or Saunders ek Newsome, City. The cattle ‘were reared and fed by Fred i'°0"$@ Myers. _George villetc, W far Wilson. William McQuarrie, - . Trowsdale, Josepll Fergnggn and others of Crnpp,uq_ The visiting rifle teams from Novn Scotia and New Brunswick were most cnloyably entertained last evening nt, the nrmuuries when they were the guests of the Provincial Rifle Assoc- ;'itl_0n. A large number of riflemen _lesldes many Prominent citizens were ln attendance. The members of both day. _At a_ meeting of the Baptist For- eign Mission Board Wednesday: after- noon in St. John letters were receiv- <'-‘fl from Dr__ J. G. Brown, of Torolr 1_0. intimating that the Foreign Mis. sion Board of Canada !:»id just liccii ‘l'lCQl`D0l‘D.t€t\ at Ottawa. All that ic- mnins _now to bc done is the ti'ans:'r~i' of business by both the mp.-_.jun boards_1`n Ganada to the nes: l»»:iiii-d and this will _probably be iiiiocte-1.1" 0CtQbe1'. _This amulgamiitiiin .»,f ,M f0relgn 'mission bo.i.'lu ii the resuli of the llniongntiatious 'viiich vvure carried on in Ottawa some two yea,-B 11110. At that time mi i1i':licctu.1l ;it.- tempt was made to 11ma.ii:.unnte *be home _mission boards nn \ii.ll_ The 10. ciil mission rooms will keep open _ig usual after the nnialigziniutifin is cf- iected. A communication was iilgr, \,e_ fore the board from H. li. ('i\skey,- general secretary ~.f the Liiym-il s Missionsry Movement, -iskiiig (lie lluards cP‘0ll9l`0tl0¥l lil. and a1;Jpi'ovnl of, a series of missionary incciings Lo he held beginning in Vancorwer Cc-lo-_ ber 18 and coming across the confin- ent to the eastern cities. 'liic biiald expressed the approval asked Ii*-v very heartily. The board appointed reple- sentntives to attend the :listruct meetings in New Brunswick during June and also the association meet- ings in Nova Scotia. and P. E. Is- land. In this \vork of visitation the missionaries who are now. home on furlough will assist as well as mem- bers of the board. Tile missionaries iirezz llcv. Mr. and Mrs. Glendinning, Ilev. S. C. Freeman and wife, and Miss Flora Clai'ke.WSt_J ohn Tele- graph. ii PD . lncnt with us, but like nil others i you wont any article for photogra- phy from n “camera” to a “film” wc George rind Kent Stn. drtf. i A telegram received by Mayor Ro- tague; J. L. Crowell, Halifax; T. iff; last evening from Commander Wlnsloe, L. S. McWade, Boston, thcatoirilild of the Niohe stated that R. Beymer, Madam Sherry Co, S d e vessel would reach this port -- celis gl! afternoon. A telegram_re- The following were registered at the teams will leave for their homes to- ' V Mrs. W. W. Clarke, city, was 11 pas- senger outward .on the Northumber- The funeral of the late Mrs Donald land yesterday morning. on PA_us_ June _-Sumter Manic _mon at two 0_c_o__k_ _ ter- The fol1owinS were registered at the N_ |R_ouvier, twice . Premier of Frm 111 .flied here today. He was born at A1; Queen Hoteiln this cito yesterdny;._ Joiiii Richards, Bene ii A smith . e s, fr.. city; J. Mdore. I-Iazelbrook; E. Palmer, city; G. Wightmiin, Mon- A. J. Victoria Hotel' in this city yesterday: J. W. Dawson, J. F. Bowden, Toron- to;.W. D. Bloc, New York; D. Riuth- erford, J. C. Jones, S. J. Carman, Halifax; R. H. Goodspeed, Boston; AEneas A. Macdonald, city; G. L. Ingram, C. H. Barbour, W, R, Har- rison, C. H. Townshend, St. John; F. McDougall, Moncton; A. J. Smith, London; R. S. Higgins, E. A. Robin- son,_A. C. Lavthier, N. W. Latter, Montreal; Percy L. Hill, Truro. Headache Blllousnesl, sour stomach, gummy.. ` tion sud All llvq ills are cond by I-loQd’s Pills The non-lrrltctl thai-ii _ P 25 cents. 0! nuwglltl 0: by d C. L Hood Gm. Rowell. lun. HOLYHEAUX TRIAL ______ (Contiuued_from page 1) __ _ __ must be sick or something." He said sheis no more sick than you are." I said “I will call for her Sunday and_ta_ke her to Sunday school and see if it will do her any good.” He said “all right.” This conversation took place in the porch. I knew' no- thing ab0ut_the bell. The day after she .was buried he and his children were in Sunday school. Don't re- member having seen them there be- fore. Had a tails with him coming _home. Asked him if he was timid ‘about the house. He said, "No, there was only one other place in the house where she could hang herself and that was upstairs. My husband said to the prisoner that hc heard l)r__ McIntyre was sent for, iind the prisoner replied, “there were no marks on the body," Prisoner said Dr. McIntyre came along the road and he inet him at Molyneaux’s bridge. He told Dr. McIntyre there \va_s no need for him going to see her. Prisoner showed me a post card he got from Wm. McKinnon the day af- ter the tragedy. The prisoner was at the house looking for my husband. l-Ie showed the card he got to go for 'f-|16 Dig. On one occasion I said to him “Will did ou ever hit our thur was a baby. He gave her n slap in the face for throwing thc baby on the floor. He said some of the McBeth’s were there the next day and knew of it. Spoke also of get- ting u housekeeper. Theday of thc, 1unera1.he kept repeating the words,` “I wish l had stayed home and this would not have happened." `1 do not know if he ever abused his wife. Un photo su lies are a new dellartg that ,S_u,,day I wa1ke,1_h0me with he, she said she was going to leave her strictly up-to-date and reliable. If husband in the f,,u_ 'l‘o_-Mr. Stewart: Two5Wveeks`before his wife’s death the'prla`oner was at can suit you perfectly. Our stock is our house repairing a p_ all new this month. No trouble to Un .L,,Bte,. Breh,mt~_ m)_ »Have tnke trouble to show stock.. The . i d ~t ~ MacKinnon Drug Co., corner Great 32?; $32: n§1e~ageg-y__h’ Wise rlikitsolyt r quninted witn his wife. I performed I Pint 0f Good Blood In Her lady. Mrs. Dosithe P. Cormier, Middle Sack- ville, N B , says' down, an t e octcr to me o int of good blood in my body. I took di erent remedies from doctors, but they did not seein to do nie any good. After having taken alot of different other kind 1 | 1 1 iisslrli-:D lips.) '“rif~e mire Bt Door Factory. The undersigned Of ¥l1°GlCln°. and they dltl "0" “ffm lg benefit me, I was almost in despair nncl o ers is a a p p - _ .~ ' ‘ 1 diti , did not know what to do until my hus- Lverythmg m mst c ass con on band met a lad and told her about my ` l l t Y hor further partial Us app Y 0 ' knees and she told him to try Bur __ 5-zoaig 4 in Gaytown For further lnfor 5-Sidlmpd. ' . 5-zona.. lc - 1 i_%§RI§;'i;{9‘;§§§:Z_E;§i“§,n'about :lock Blood Bit'ers ns she had received _ ;' carriage, run two seasons. Ap- b d t ' J b _ht 5 nl ply W' K' Rogers' Charlottetown' 2:; ;l'\terwlI:vi1l1; takgillbit fnfuclit bgitei: the greatest beiefit from using it My so I kept on using one bottle after another was stron and vlcll. 1 am posilii e 11111111011 8»PPlY Bt 6 SWW“"t St that my in :dive to day is due to the use of Bur ook Blood Bitters. Ona l . right nien_ Stone & Wellin ton Tor- FDR SALE. 8 1lW° t€“°m°“l' h°““‘f until I had taken six in all and then _ _ _ _ bg. __ _ . _ _ _,\GENTS,WANTED. A study o .‘_. other Agency propositions con \'_inces us that none can equal ours. lou will always regret it if you don’t Willy for particulars§ to Travellers llcvt. 228 Albert _ ottawa ]'3*0'n"S'li1."I'ii,V "ii liiilidiiig mi No. " 45 to 47 Water St. AI:_};_l_y to 301 Keiit si. 5 -4____, I *OR SALE 'double tenement house 11 ' Prine st Apply to spring since then I was not feeling very well and had a lot of work to o. 1 thought I would procure a bottle of Burdock Blood Bitters slid after I had taken two I was able to do n lot nf hard . St , _ 5 Gnvdx-.t_!l ' ' on Upper 6 'g ggdth work all the summer, and _I never felt FEMALE llI"iLP________ WANTED, gli-l, at 'windsor Hotel, _ ‘ New Glasgow. Apply to Mrs. l`- H. Parker, proprietoress, Box 228, Ni"__G'l=Hs°~» Swat- ____1@_Il€Y can buy at moderate Price when you use Seal fond . 1 ,effcc Packed ln I and 2 pound cans only. |24 Coffee costs but 99 |.€ we D lli embers Mo '23 >; M wr olvu Ann orrru ooo Town or nrw cilsoow 11-2 ii i 11oN1ls,nur 1953. This issue is the obligation of one of the strong est_1nd_ustr1al centres of Nova Scotia. l`li_e inc_on‘.e for llic protection ofiilleresf and principal of l\’liiiii1~ip:\ Bonds is uniformly maintained by lax lien which places insiivs of this 11:1 furc among the suundes! and most desirable of all iiivvsliiiviif si:i~iii'ilii-s DENUMINATION: $500 PRICE: Part . ®.lntercs YIELD : l-2 p. c. _ J. C. MACKlNl`0SlI 81 C0. ES'l‘/LBLISHEI) 1873 Stock.I<1xcliiinge`. Ili S'l‘ JOHN. M 7 _ _ HALI ‘ '? _ L' .___]_ .C O2 Zn EP* 5-.- E-!' >:.` Pi e Wires Bonds "l`hc time larly true of Below is 'I' Price and Halifax, drslf. 1.- _ for those who haue a few hun- dred dollars to invest wasnot so long ago,wlien bonds of$1,ooo of denoiiiiiuiiioiiri were alone issued, then $5oo bonds were added. lil recent years llic ri;-_ quirenients of small investors have received the attention they 1li_~.~er\'c ind many issues of bonds include $100 denominations. This is pzirlicii- Nova Scotia issues. _ a list of high gradebonds issiicd in $100 denomiii iiioir; -vhich we own and offer for sale in lots to suit plircliriscrs. ' own of New Glasgow, |953, 4 I-2, 2s Nova Scotia Sfcel (il Coal 5’s Sfanfield's, Limited 6's _ Chronicle Publishing Co. 6°s. » ' full particulars regarding any or all of thus: i.-Sues will lic gladly suit upon request. .s.M=.=1:un -gg|_?_ . MEMBERS MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Montreal, Sydney, CHARLO'1"l`E`1`O\VN St. johns, Nlid STOCK .Illnc li, l‘.lll. ____- Curdy & Co., Stock Exchange, E. I. Atchison . . . . . . . . . . .. ..._..1l6 Am. Beet Sugar....._... 55 Aural. Copper..._._ Am. Cnr & Fily......... Am. Tel. & Tel..........l53$ Baltimore & 0llio...._..10ii-2 Brooklyn R. T... 83 Central Leather... 32 Chesapeake & 0hio...i 852 Erie ................ ._ 35; Louisville eb Nash.._...152§ Miss. Pucif:`lc.__... 52k N. Y. Central..._.. ...._.110‘} Narthern Pacific...._.....137§ f’ennsylvania..__.. ..._...125i Reading...... ......_.l_61§ Rock 1sland__.... 345 Southern Pacidc........_121§ Sout rn Rallway...._.. 30; St. .._...129il Sugar....._ ......_....121} Union Pncific.__... ......188 U. S. Steel_..._. 781 U. S. Steel Pfd......,..11Bl 681 57 Smelters .......... ._ Great Northern I’fd...140 Lehigh .................... ..1ii0} MONTREAL Canadian Pacidc......... Canada, (‘.ement...... Canada. Cement 1‘fil._. Detroit .......... ._ Dom. Iron Pfd...... Dom. Steel (7orp'n.... Illinois Traction Pfd... Minn. 8: St. Pnul...... Montreal Power... ....160 Montreal St. Ry......_223l N. S. Steel & Coal... 99 Ogilvie ................ ._ Richelieu & Oiitario...1i7l Toronto Ry...... .__......135 Woods...... 'Rio._.... ......_ll3§’ Shnwinignn...... C OTTON . 240 23; sr. 721 5111 9:1 QUOTATIONB. NEW YORK STOCKS. High Low Clos 115: sa; cv 552 1521 ioxi sz; ai; as; 35% isii 50% 1101 136 12-li 1592 33% 120§ 30 1281 1191; 1Bfi§ 77 118.1 las 119; STOCKS. High Low 2392 232 114; 72 581 921 159} 223 985 117 1332 lllil. Quotations furnished by F. B. Mc Members Montrea Charlottetown, P. 1153 54; G7 108 ei; ssl 351 151; 50% 110 136 124 159 33 120 30 120 186% 77 118 138 179 Clos 239 za; sr. 1385 159% 223 99 130 117} 135 139 113! 114 I G '.7 1521 l 821 -.1 .. l 129 0 72 105 581 925 15.120-til 15.011- lil |3.»‘l2 42i Iii) 40 5.53 5.025 15.77 15.24 ._. cc “L1 cr -_-:._.._,_, -;..: =-'.=. Ire .lilly .... .. lAllgust...... l()ct.obcr,..... ll)occiiilicr..... _ l3..iI$ Q: GRA IN. WI~ll¢]A’I`. High Low (‘ll»sc .Iiily._.... ill; no-,‘ t»l‘,' Se|it...... xuf, srl; ><‘-Ii l)ece|illlrr...... ‘JIS 510# `-'ll CORN. ` High linw Floss 54.1 gri- :'i~l§ .'i3',", .lilly .... :'i.'i“ Ti Sept .... .. Deceinber...... 1' '_-i~‘ .at 1:-x .> 1:-» e-i so OATS. High Iiow Uloso July...... " 1' E17 sepc...... :lil -*X Decembei'...... 3l<;‘; 333 PORK Div- ~.x._ A-xv-so 1-ligll Low Close 'Ls ~'~'\L'\ as. 1°? ...._.l.'l. '.Iuly,..... . '.15 l.'l.fl5 Scpt...... _ F ‘ ' LARD l Virginia (lhemical......_ 60 59; $.05 , , _ 82 31* my High Low (l<\.‘~0 or 1; no 5 ;.-,xx .1ii\y...... 11.22 .xxzo Scpt...... llccviiilicrlllilz 8.00 7,05 Unlisted llcpnrtmcnt. A. M. Sales. Hollinger, 200 @ 13.50; 1100 611 lil.-'»fl~ Ciinners, 100 @ 69;. loiiii. 1.i.glic, io (io si; iio of 51; W" @ 501. Mcx. Northern, 25 (¢|‘ 29.1. Northern Olitiiriu, 700 (ul ll. Lilliose, 1001 @ 4.30. 2.22 D. m. P. M. Soles. Hollinger, 100 @ 13.85. lilillose, 300 @ 4.50; 100 dll 4.115. Mex. Nor. Bonds, 1,000 @ 70). MONTREAL CURB. was-rw .eva .-ss Hr ' ` "` __ .-.__ 4.....- - av..-.-.,.... =x-1=- Spot: 15.55, down 5. High Low Close January .... ._ 13.52 13.38'13.38-30 __._.__..__--- “l"'nrents, listen: Our wholesale clothing proposition is just like this: If you have nnly one boy to clothe ars, hut if you have four or six, you anve four or six times as much. This may sound noisy and axtravii- ’l‘lie Young Huh lan. G-9d ‘ . you can snve from one to two doll- gant but sec me make good on the next suit. you buy here. ll. H. llrown, 91 (‘.nn ners.. 51.50 p. l (‘1in. I.ight.......' llollds Ll|:ht..._.. R0 X0; W. (Y, Power...... 50 W. C, Pnwler Bonds.._... Mex. Nor...... 29 III. llid. Ask. 50 _'.1 51;; no 29) 69 001 xo.; , “Briny Deep" Serge for I l n\en’s suits gives thchcsl , wear. Every three vzirils stamped “Briiiy Deep I Serge." i 0