fi. Tl1iéiCheerfiulGiver *_ . » 1 ., , -mrs 1-- -» .» ». _ -1 >- I _' ' ». -' _ i=‘_w'<',»,‘.=".". ‘ ~ _,. _ g H ,i V, ‘__ .2 ._ _é -- - ___~ ~~‘“ 1: ,yo-,_-_ f~_ _ ~ _ - _' ._ _5k_‘ ._1.` 1:1511. anime loves _4,;.d_fo_; _“Gifts” you will find were is nothing Wh!-Cll proves quite so useful to' her as a nice pair of Gloves. We have made a Special Purchase of 125 pairs. Ladies’ Kid Gloves in Tan, be put`ou sale this morning' for 75c. Green, Brown, B1HCk and Grey, all sizes. These gloves are worth One Dollar and will ‘_BEAR IN MIND” they have the Re-inforcement between the fingers like all good Gloves. Chandler E3? Reddin. _ 'r 1 1- ~‘ =__ , _..._-._.,.___l... ` I-The _ Investment __ In what way can I assure Problem myself of a steady income ?l-low ‘ knowledge that my investment iS S-\f¢ and that my ircome will be regular and assured". shall I invest my saviugsso that ' I may have the comforting 'l`liis_istlie question that many ask. Write us today and our Investment Inquiries De- -.. $10,000 or a larger amount. Write to ns, F. B. McCURl)Y Q). C0. partnient will give you the benefit of years of experi- ence in the investigation and buying of securities for investors. The services of this department are freely and cheerfully offered to you. Dou’_t hesitate to write no matter whether you wish to invest $10, $roo,$I,ooo MEMBERS MONTREAL STOCK. EXCHANGE HALIFAX. N. S. CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E,I I | it i _ - A - _¢~ -- ` I _ __ B nA1»12A.un. §ECUK|.'l'.1l|IH. ' ' 1 ' Quotations furnished by F. B. Mc- ll Curdy&0°-.stoekanouenrok- iuournnni. s'rooKs.' ers, Members Montreal Stock Exchange. 164 Richmond .___ ' St-. Charlottetown. High Low C1080 BANKS. Dec. 2, ’l1. Dec. 2, '11. _ B. N. A. 148,@ 151 Coiumcrce 208; @ 209; B. N. S. 2795 @ 2805 Montreal 248,; @ 249# Royal 2395 @ 239; Acadia Fira Acadian Sugar Pfd .Acadia Sugar Com Brandram Henderson com East.Cau.Sav.&Loan Oo. Eastern Trust Halifax Cold Storage Pfd Halifax Fire ' Mar. Tel. & Tel, Com Mar. Tel. & Tel Pfd N. B. Telephone 110 103 Nova Scotia Car lst Pfd Nova Scotia Car 2nd Pid Nova Scotia 3rd Pfd Nova Scotia Oar common Btanlields Pfd V'l'rin._ Cons. Tel. com ' Stnlifields common Trin. Electric Brandrham-Henderson Gs 100 97 s 955 95 101 99; § 100 C. B. Elec. 5 Chronicle 4| Halifax Tram. 5s 100 Maritime Telephone 6s 75 73 t.iu.\l."~1. N. S. Steel lst Mtg. 5s 955 N.S.Steel Debenture Stock 105 P0l'to Rico 5s Stanfields 6s 102. 74* 73 50 142 137 152 101 98 102 98 30 100 98 104 101 104 102 30 100 104 945 00 as 1 101 100 100 86 45 l 23 21 63 103 Trinidad Teles. 7| 101 99 Trin. Elec. 5| ' 93 90 STOCK QUOTATIONS. _ Quotations Furnished by F. B. Mc- Curdy & Co., Members Montreal glcifk Exchange, Charlottetown, P. NEW YORK STOCKS. Dec. 2, '1l. High Low Close Atchison __ Alu. Beet & Sugar Ann-conda Copper Amai. Copper Ani. Car '& Fdy Am. 'r5i. it 'rei. Baltimore & Ohio Brooklyn R. T. Central Leather Chesapeake is ohio Erie Lblilsville' & Nash Miss Pacific N. Y. Central Northern 'Pacino Pennsylv nf Reading B fs Rock Island ' Southern Pacfhc Southern Railway Bt. Paul Union Pacific U. B. Steel 1051 » 54; sei ea; 55 1304 102; 11; 21; 15| 1052 54 38 62i 5311 138§ 102 77} 2l} 144 si; sig 155; 155 40; as 1054 115| 1222 149} 111} 281 106} 118} 122| 1511 1121 20; 1101 114! 581 110 - 112| 52! U. S. Stool Pfd ' Vifllllia Chemical Smelters - Gr. Northern Pfd. Lehigh _ 55| 53 vs; 11| 1211-111 im "fi 1062 54 381 63} l 55 L 139} 1020 11; 21§ 74| 31; 155; 40} 106i 117| 122| 150| 26 1121 20; 1.101 1741 Canadian Pacific _ 242 Saiiada Cement 285 Canada Cement Pfd. 90 Detroit - Dom. Iron Pfd. Dom. Steel Corp’n Illinois Traction Pfd. l34§ Minn. &` St., Paul (Soo) 184% Montreal Power 2265 Montreal Street Hy. Quebec Ry. Richelieu & Ontario 121.2 Toronto liy. Shawinigah 240 28. 134 COTTON nigh Low ' , nec. 2, ‘11_ Spot :-9.25 Unchanged December 9.00 8.93 Jrmy 8.70 8.62 March 8.80 8.68 May 8.68 8.75 8 July 8.94 8.88 GRAIN Iligli l.'.\\v Ucc. 2, 'l1_ _ WHEAT ' High Low 952 94k 1001 00; 05 041 December May July CORN GH 63 ‘R 642 64 64?; (Mil December- -May July OATS December 47ll 475 Mnv 1 49'; 490 Juiy 4011 401 ' _,.1.--_-_-__-- ‘ PORK High Low _,,,,,,._ 1005 1500 my 1150 1542 __,_,,._.<.1---- LARD ~ I J-any 9.22 9.17 681 109 55| 72; 121; ‘ 178 y my 0.21 0.42 iiunisrnp pursivrunwr ._ q \ ii 891 184; 225 121; 8.91-92 241; 28; - 90 10; 1015 55; 134; 1s4g 225 541 50 121; 1301 1211 Close 8197-98 8.69-70 8.74-75 .sz-se li Close Close 05; - 100% 94; 5 031 54.1 043 414 49; 462 Close 1-600 1642 9.20 9.42 It Days to buy in-this Province. R. N. Cox, Morell, was in Sydney nn Friday. 5 Miss Lena Murray, Clifton, is visit- ing in this City. ‘ _i1 Vi All should remember the Zion Church Tea on December 7th. Dr. A. B. Reid, City, who was in_ Sumnierside attending Supreme Court returned to this .city on Saturday night. At the police court in this city on Saturday the prohibition case against Mrs, Geo. Carver was dismissed. Johi Henderson, charged with obstructing foot passengers on the side walk was dismissed with a warning. A St. Bernard Dog has been lost Any person' knowing the wheres.bout~ of this dog will kindly notify Walter S. Grant. Telephone Office City. Ang person retaining this dog in thei possession after 'this date will b., prosecuted. J. E. Gillis, st.udent~at law, wht for the past number of years ha been a member of the teaching staf of St. Dunstan’s College, has 're signed his position owing to stress o. other duties. is taking his de parture, the students of his classeii made manifest their deep regard foi hi-ni by presenting him with an ad dress, accompanied by an appropriate gift. Mr. Gillis made a. feeling re Ply, thanking the students for thei; thoughtfulluess and said that al though severing his counectioiis witi the College, he would ever feel that regard for it that one can feel foi his Alma Mater in which he has spent so many pleasant daysi Several oi the students expressed their regret s. losing such an excellent instructor as Mr. Gillis, and all joined in wish ing him success in his chosen pro fession. f 'SilO&lNV'I"llHOSIPI ::D’on’t shampoo your hair witl soaps-they contain free alkali whicl destroys the hair roots. Rexsll Sham poo is made from vegetable oils au( is absolutely free from alkali. It ii "especially" made for shampooinf and its use is attended with the besi results. Try 3 jar, 25c_ only, at Thi MacKinnon Drug Co., .The Rexall Store. corner Great George and Kev-i Streets. tlrtf. ‘ MR. MORGAN’S POWER. Sentiment is completely i'evei'sed. A fortnight ago people were conjuring panics. Today they talk only oi booms. Brokerage officers two week: ago were practically deserted. Nou they are filled with clients. A public Which in the last. half of October was cold and apathetic toward the mar ket is today disposed to buy stocks Such a radical rcvulsion in feeling and comment-and also of course ir. commitments-has seldom happened. Who brought it about? Stocks don’t » go up themselves,” Henry Clews once remarked to James lt. Keene, “they are put up.’ And the greatesbmaui- pulator the market place has ever known agreed with hi-m. Hence thr- known agreed with him. Hence thr question, who, rather than what, brought about last week's metamor- phasis at the Stock Exchange? The answer is, J. P. Morgan. In Septem- ber-and for some tiniegbefore, with politics and the Stell suit, Morgan fought against odds-Taft, Wicker- sham, the Department of Justicc4ip brief, the goverumenste For a time the bears, too, were on top of him. Today their recent profits are large- ly ‘in the Morgan banks( (and very specially in thc First National Bank) to the credit of Morgan and the men who followed him in his latest mar- ket exploit and helped. him make it a success. For, while the financier, as I have said, .took the initiative ou the bull side with the advent of Oct- ober, credit foi'.rcstoi'iiig prices must also be given to his associates and colleagues among the financial-giants at 2 Wall Street, of whom the forc- moat are George FF. Baker and William H. Moore, and to the potent buying of the First Securites Company, whicl1,,I understand, ac- cumulated tens of thousands of shares of dividend-buying stocks at the low prices of the early autumn. Morgan in his enormous market op- erations, which, by the way, are un- dertaken only un momentous occas- ions (as when Steal was hcset by its enemies in the 50's recently) ased many agents and mediums lOl' £110 accomplishment of his ends. These include banks mid bmiiiinir houses in Nei." York, Lfiiiclnu, and l"9r1.;, 1:.; leant two large trust companies, u capiiiulist .vliosc wealth is not 1'. topp; of public dis:uss;oii, but \-'irc is worth anywhere from three lu-n- drcd million dollars, and a manipula- tor of rare skill in handliiiii U10 macliinery.of the market. _ ~w.,WW»M» A. M. Sales. Canada Light 110 50 Hillcrest Preferred 1041@ 73 W mack 100 @ 'riiiiriliiivliiys is @ 42: 5 (11425: 5 fi' 421; i1 @ 425; 2 @ 43; 26 @ 421 2 (lf) 43. west. can, Power 25 @ 52: 5° @ 52 do Bonds 1,000 @ 33} Spanish River 25 @ 412 ' do Pm. 10 @ 90- ________._.----1- lvlontrcsl 'I'rnm`. Dehcnture Stock 'le @ 32;-_ 1 @| 52;; 20 @ azi; 10 @ ,831 40 @, 92;, 10 10 @ 121: 100 @ sig; 10 @ sr-; 25 @ az; 50 @ 82; 10 @ 82- Bid Ask Bid A81! Beldlng Paul 35i do pid 39? Can. Cereal Bonds Hillcrest 25 do Pfd. _ Can. Light do Bonds Mex. Northern Montreal Tram do Deb. do Bonds 351 01; 05 35 15 sz 40; 15 . 23; 42 82 , 83 100 101 iMt. Herbert yesterday evening about 51 15; 241 41; ' The following were registered at the Victoria Hotel on Saturday:-James I). and Mrs Stewart, Georgetown; J. P. Martin, St John; Alex Leslie, G. E. Girvan, Montreal; A. Mercer, liai- iiax and J. J. Hughes, Sourls. The following »were the visitors to 'he Queen Hotel Saturday!- T. C. lavage, Montreal; G. L. Grant, fifty; Mrs Wm McPl1`ail, Orwell; M. L. Fraser H. C. Hall, Montreal; and W. lavage, Magdalen Islands. The death occurred at his home at nine-thirty of William Smallwood. aged 84 years, one of the oldest re- sidents of that locality. The deceased iad been ill for about three months. Hs leaves three sons to mourn their loss. They are, Henry at home, Frank in this city, and Herbert in Winnipeg. The funeral takes place on Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock from his late residence to the Mt. Herbert Cemetery. Buntaiu Bell & Co's wharf present- -d a busy appearance night and day ill last week discharging and loading -.teame1‘s_ The following nteamers ,ar- 'rived from Montreal with large gen- :ral cargoes and loading outward for lt. John’s Nfld and the Sydueysi lacouna, Bouavista and Rosalind. ii‘he S. S. Querida of the Black Din- nond Line will he clue herc Wednes- lay morning from Sydney, C. B., .vlth about 2000 tous coal for this company and after discharging her :ergo will load a full cargo of about 10,000 bags of oats and sundry other :argo for St. Johu's Nfld, shipped _irincipally by Carvell Bros. 'l`lie Qluerida will take in part of her car- ‘go at the Railway wharf and the ba- lance at Iluntain, Bell & Co’s wharf This will be the last sailing of the Black Diamond Line Steamers from here to St. John's Nfld, this season. ::Shnmpoo your hair at 5 cost of ihout one cent. Rcxall Shampoo ‘nate costs just about a cent a sham- oo. It is the only effective and an- _iseptic shampoo now offered at 25c, 1 jar. Its sale has been something yhenomenal. The MacKinnon Drug .‘.o. are sole agents. dtf. _ :Go to Buntain, Ben & Oo., soalz- 6-2 TELEPHONES F011 FARMER for 6dt.t S. The first farn'icr who discovered 'alue of the telephone was the mark- t garrlener. Next came the bonanza 'zirmci' of thc lied River valley-such 1-iiian. for instance, an Oliver Dairy- nplc, of North Dakota, wlioffound that by thc aid of the telephone he 'ould plant and harvest ,30,000 acres if wheat iii a single season. Then, not nore than half a dozen years ugo, ;hei'e arose a veritable Telephone irusndc among tho farmers of the .niddle west. Cheap telephones, that .vere fairly good, had by this time been made possible by the improve- ments of thc Bell eiigincers; and stor-' ies of what could be done by telephone became the favorite gossip of the dav 'Jue farmer had kept his burn from 'icing burned down by telephoning for his neighbors. Another had cleared $600 of cxtra profit on tliesale of his cattle by telephoning to the best mar ."st. A third had rescued a flock of sheep by sending quick news ui nn approaching blizzard. A fourth had .saved his son's life by getting an in- stantaneous uiessagc to the doctor, and so 011. How thc telephone saved a $3,000,- 000 fruit crop in Colorado, in 1909, is the story that is oftenest told in the west. Until that year, the frosts in the spring nippeil the buds. Nu furni- i~r could be sure of his harvest. But ui 1009 the fruit-growers bought. aniiidge-piits-300,000 cr more. Next an alliance was made with the United States Weather Bureau, so that whcn- ever the Frost King came down from thc north,_ a warning could be telc- Bailf Full of Aches I Headaches and Dapressio.~ the Much of Womnn’s Suflcriiig is Need- less and (lan be Prevcnteil xby the Use of Dr. i'lB.miiton’s l’1lls. 1 \ _“_ N E -_li ,f :vi f¢’;r¢T'.““'=.'-0' l l“» " \ l; ll ‘ _ ` l ~_»;;., /\ .£25 _E ° 1’_'_1_9 - _ l_'\"\`\i_1 ‘ "~""’»i*~`~'f»»"'\ ~`. _- if .- ' *i ' ` 2’ nr/'asf r a .‘/usr/is a_ooo"/f//vos ao/vraf/A/.vosw cw _ MADE _iN CANADA ‘E.w. 01111111 co. 11 Tor¢oN1°o.-~»<:i35'r. »---f~- _-"“'~~~-- 4-.,___. U i g is ll_ll-TIME lllMllll J llllllllllS llll Hllll From time immemorinl, sage and sulphur have been used for the hair and scalp. Almost everyone knows of the value of such a combination for darkening the hair, for curing dandrufl and falling hair, and for making the hair grow. In olden times thc only way to get a hair tonic of this sort was to brew it in the home fireplace, a method which was troublesome and not nl- .-‘ays satisfactory. Nowadays almost every up-to-date druggist can supply his patrons with a ready-to-use pro- duct, skilfully compounded in perfect- ly equipped laboratories. The Wyeth Chemical Company of New York put up an ideal remedy of this sort, call- Ld Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair llemedy, and authorize druggists to sell it under guarantee that the mon- cy will be i'cl'iindcd if it fails to do yxnctly ns represented. If you have dandrufl, or if your uair is turning gray or coming out, don’t dclziy, but get a bottle of thi:-i remcily to-day, and sec what a few days’ treatment will do for you. This preparation is oflered to the public at fifty cents ri bottle, and is recoinuiendcli and sold by E.A. Fos- .cr and Mcliinnun I)i;u1_: Co., city. Special agents, lil. .-\. l-`osLe1',Siinny- side, and llinckiiiiiou llrug (‘o, corner Kent iii\_l ‘lirxat (Sturge Streets. W0ilfliii\l Eliilll THIS Parisian Sage T’_uTs Luster into Dull, Faded flair _ Every woman render of The Guar- dian who desires radiant hnir that everyone admires should go to Geo. E. Hughes today and get a large 50 cent bottle of Parisian Sage. It is not only a delightful ann _re- freshing hair dressing and bcautif`ie1', but it is sold under a rigid guarantee to banish dandruif, stop falling hair and itching scalp, or money back. Parisian Sage is the best hair tou- ic known. It is thc only one that will cure dandriifl, cleanse the sculpniid) make thc hair grow long and beauti- ful. ~,--~v~/.~\~v~f~ phoned to tho_ farmers. Just vrheii Colorado was pink with apple blos- soms, the first warning caniev "Gct' ready to light up your smudge-pots in hall' an hour." Then the farmers telephoned to. the nearest townsi "Frost, is coming; come and help us iii the orchard.-1." Hundreds of mm rushed out into the coun ry`on horse- back aud in wagons. Inwlf an hour the last \vn1'1iin1', cniriei ight up, the thtrmometei' registered 29." 'l`he ruiiitlge-put artillery was set ablaze und kept blazing until thc news came that fha icy forces had rctrezited. Ani! m this way every Colorado farmer Wim hm; 4 gglcpliiine saved his fruit. ILLICIT STILL WAS _ -FOUND IN WES'I`MOUN'l` MCiN'l`ttEAir, Doc. 1-A well~cc-uip- ped distillery, hidden in an old fac tory, on Hillside Avenue, right. in the heart oi.tenipernucc Wcstmount was railed yesterday hy the Wcstiiiount Police, and tivo men, accused of be- ing connected with the still, were nrrestcd on n charge of violating thc lnlnml Heveliiic law. AGED l ADV DIES l l 1 1 l l i 1 i l i l | i | lheadin i ROYl\ ll Br I 1 ` ¢ , J _ gg ~ 1‘lic_biamiaril Ideal 'Comps 6 per cesi. '“ ' First Mortgage Gold Bonds, Due Jan. 211|, l9ll. To The iiei earnings for 1910 amounted to over $80,000, or more than twice ‘the bond interest, and . extensive additions recently completed will materially increase the earning power of the Company, “ 1 ' Prices on application ' L SECURITIES CORPORATl0N. LIMTTED adford, Manager, _ |64 llollis Sf., llalifsx, N. S. ronfo. Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec. London, Eng. - 1 -.i .135 2. .v .'. - /1 .li _ lf;-X ff `|` _ .___ 100 T subs! the r fable for th HAL antial increases from monthto month. After na ment of fixed har el -and P ale of four per vent per annum on the C-vmuiun Stock, with a comfor- .l. C. ll'lACK|N~TOSlI & C0. ._i__ _ .___ 5 __ We Offer any Part of A li Shares PORTO RICO RAILWAYS PREFERRED STOCK Diviilcnds 7. p. c Cumulative Siiio. Par Payable january ioih, April iolli, _liily lot b, Ort. ioili. Price iu8 p. r. io yield fi 1-z p. o. lie earnings of the Porlo Rico Railways Company continue lo show _ . _ _ Y- ° F5 referred Dividend, earnings now permit of ihe payment of dividends at I surplus. The earnings for Scpliunlier, |1311, were almost double of those e same munlli of |910. Members Stock Exchange. ' Direct l’riv:|.lc \Vircs- _ IFAX. ST. JOHN. I-`ilEl)ERICTO.\', MONTREAL NEW GLASGOW. ,',\_<.--~,`~..,"‘_.<=1f¢:\j» ,‘;_ _\-,- '- 5` ..'..,, _.,:-~__~\_1 ir;~_~" H,»-`¢¢-,4~ 1-_.4 »,i~ u, 1 » ` _ 1- _ -. _.ru-~.‘i'=.`r.`° _'-'.""‘...'-31;.. ,'-~..f..-. fl- '_'-.1-2...: _ - _ » -' ' *j "mr "_" f 1` -_~~--L_--A-:V 2-- , ' l i l. l N0 in I M 2 l A\'iiii'ir sliips plily.-il nu in\iu-i'r- in uc-liio\'ii\',; for thi- iiiirt of ia rec(/i'ii fr;\il<~ iii thanx [mst »u1li:~.' T50 icssvls ;ir;'i\'cil_ :ui of Ill o\'cr lu:~f ;l:u'_ xuiiili- 1'1\\iir:~,.~i .~‘l1ii\v;»il ii 1li':1l (‘i»nipuriy :irc also .seiiilin-t '70,- iiull [ous of ciiul by lun-xt _tn Port,- laiul mul tlionsn iii the sl~\'f-rnl points iii the- 1-ur=fi:|'ii li»'.\|;.sl\i|-s. ililivi' .\lui'i\iiu1\ r‘i»xiipn|iies_ which si-ui coal iii iiiv St. l.u\\\'vii<~e lluruig ibn .~'i‘ii.~'i\ii aiu- the Nova w‘c1\tiu film-l uni: i‘|»i'il <'¢fiiii.:ii:\‘_ three l|'~,- Vuiiipiiiijv, ~l.`~_'llhl trips; ilu* intercul- oniul Foal lmiiiiisiaij.. 2l.5ll0 au.1_ the .li'oill.li:» 1.1.11. 'uni len. |<»\', ‘W lf, |\'v»x or uuv other fur. Woreeeivo "‘\ '~'*l ""'l=‘ li11~“-='~'\'l 'l~"»\ H-\!'i»Lr1|: ss-<€in1\~=ih:iii nny house in `\~ -iii). 'llic limi!"-it r'i.iif~v.1-.xii nud foreign buyers are repre- : -:uv 2 ri' .mr ri-'ru-ir .-air-'-. \\"i ii .-un into millions uhlullnrsyesriv. _li .|:_~~ iii ii-is _ .-up fili-in :\uii,ii-_'st ‘his niiiiy of I uycria nt our s es 1’ ‘|i.'b~'i~.i»,.'l\il» I ~n. fu ' 3_ 21%# UID- »_* - .< -_ q y-__ 1 ~ “ ' I = -J ='»'ii1\~1-.1 r our rsfni1n.sny0|ln U /`i.f`i ‘li:il‘< \‘.'!:',' \\'i: c-un piry you annie unil pin’ it quicker. 2 while work is lack on Q, 5,, __ Bu; _Money in Trapping ... ..i......_. lg _X f .it i`r.i 'i>l(~`g: if `f\p<'~r_i. n1\|\_}:uu ll uc s'\rpi'i~'»ed ui the hug V~u,w~ . \ , 2:12-l..; ;;(uvhiwsi1.i; ;»\.`i_‘;’i';‘»` l\r_$i|y\i;i1-ihrgrfiyiiki,llur Market RUPGNI ,‘ ,., ‘A - - . 111.' - 5 ‘_ i. 1: ie in ny, _`,',".’," 3 Ai; an ncciinininiliiiinngg1,-iippg-rg mm ,.\,|f.;,,.,_s ,md 'O "com, . ._,_`ffL ‘ .~i;;:1ri\_‘i\ lu gp into ilu- ir;\p|,»1ug liusiness, wo ollcr to fm-nlyilg ,,_`,,,“~ " _l'_U~\‘2 1 ‘_ |“ii[:_»\vi-T ~\-.;~ :_j\_\w; |i:;v~t\_ii~‘|1i:ilfm-inry |\r\.w-4. im lu-lim:\l\;~i‘_\uuuii~Vl£. 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