a - wn th? L AU CONSUMERS COND LIintirTep HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL. smcorporated by the Deminion of Canada, wier the panies Act,” AAR 008,680. @n thirty thousand (10,900) Shares of ove CAPITAL, - $3 letters Patent « iT DIRECTORS. JOHN F. STAIRS, M.P., Halifax, Presider A. W. MORRIS, M.P.P., Montreal, \ President. EDWARD MM FULTON, M eal ‘reasurer GEORGE STAIR, Halifax JAMES M. WATERBURY, New York CRAUNCEY MARSHALL, New York. WILLARD P. WHITLOCK, Piizabeth, SECEFEIARY. CBARLES B. MORRI4, Montreal. 4 BaNKERS, THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMM! THE UNION BANK OF HAi . Ceea tuve SsOLICITOY y Dominion. ~ Dire , whoare?: sot Cmtire Capital stocun, have «a the request of numerou fri ais € i Company througihwut Canada, | we the proprietorship of |' for sale, at par, ten thousand shares, of bundred dvliars each, fully paid aod non- le. ne Payments gre to be made as tollows :- Five per cent. on application; f \ e.1 pri eout. om aliotument , iwenty per cent. ench in ome, two, three and four month= the daie of allotmen’ Applicaiuts hay right to pay ia full on allotment. Applications for shares will be re- ceived aatil February 15th, 1593, at any of the offices of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, at the offices of the Unmicoew Bank of Halifax, and at the bead office of the company, N. ¥. Kife Butiding, Monireal. . Forme of application for shares may be at way of the above riaces, or Vv Will be eent by mail om requests Should no alloiment of stock be made to @ny applicant for shares, the amount paid will be returned in full, aud in the event of the Directors foding it impossible to allot the ful) number of shares applied for, the eurpius of (he deposit will be credited to- the amwunt payable on allotment. © right ls reserved of withdrawing the effer inwhole or part at any time before aad of allotting to any appli- cantany less number of snares than the number applied tur. As the dividends of the Company are yabie quarteriy, beginning with tbe first be y of Murch next, alluttees of stock will be entitied to receive a proportion of the uarterly dividend as declared, corres pond- te the amount paid upon their sub.c.ip- tion. It is proposed to apply to the Stock Fx- ehanges of Montreal and Toronto for ef)- eial qaetations of the shares of the Com- pauy. The Consumers Cordage Company was or- ganized in June, 1890. with a Capital of one miliion dollars, to operate several of the largest Cordage and Linder Twine Factorics 2 i {t, at first, operated these auder leases, bul its Operations having been +m- eessful, the Capital Stock was subsequentiy mcreased to Three Miliion Dollars, and tue leased properties were purchased. 9 The Jompany has no mertzace imdebieduess ; aud, according to the law ander whichit was incurperat- ed, mene can be created without the couseut of two-thirds of the «hares huiters, represented at o meeting enticed ler the purpose. The Company has piaced tn tne nan mine P y¢ hanas of jm) Full statements of Its affairs, certified @ by Messrs. Onldweil, Tait & Wilke, Charvered Acconntauts. (&) The fellvwing letter from Mesers Adbotis, Campbell! & Meredith, vd vocates, Montreal, open tie lecall y of its ineorpor. ition, @ud tbe insue oi lis xtock :~— MONTREAL, January 5, 1893. fonsumers Cordage Co., Lid., Montreal :— GENTLEMEN ~We Da:€ examined the ocokeand documents connected with the orgau'zation of the Cousumers Cordage Compauy, Limited, aud are of opinion that bae been properly ince: porated, and (Bot ite capital stock of $4,000,000, as is- sued, is fa'ly paid up and non-asses-ab.e, according to the previsions of t ‘Com- panics Act We ere, yours truly, wigned), ABKuTTS, CAMPRELL & MEREDITH. {e). A repert em Messrs. Macmaste? and MeGibbon, Sulicitors of the cx mMpan) that the tities to Mills have been duly examived,and that no encumbrances ¢xist , Applicants for shares may examine these eoeuinents, eup.es of whieh may be seen the Ce mpany'’s offices, and at the various oMces Of the Banks mentioned aboy i Consumers Cordage Company is pro- teat , the second largest Manulacturer of Cordage and Binder Twine fin the world, and claims the folowing very material ad Vaulages over its competitors :— ist. Ample capital to conduct its busi- néss Which enabies it :~ (4) To bey its raw material in | quantities, and at lower prices. sonnel (o) To wse only the latest and most im- proved machivery, thus keeping its mills in = “en state of effic ency. 2nd. Eeonomy in selling and: te madulfactured produes. oe ord. The businexs covers so wide a terri- tory (ita manufactured goods go to aimont every civilized fouatey in the world) that is cannot be seriously injured by local trou. Le gape i ad arering establishments re at the d joss by tre is very slight. Pera 4th. Lower cost of production. (#). By maintaining the sharpest com ition between its several maili«.tt is enabled 'o jatrodace ip allthe best methods found ia ee (>). By spreading its commercial : penses over a larger output. }, (c) By placipg ip ove hand the purehas- ing of the Raw Materials and Manufactur- ing ss jor the several Millis, thus se- curing lowest prices. (4) By manufacturing for themsely many Of their supplies, . oe e ——— The Company has always found it tn its interest to divide the economies effected in production and distribution with the Con- sumer, and since iis existence the Con- sumer has, upon the average, bad a better article at & lower price than previously. The Company does not claim to Love aby MOnOPOly, Or to carn Monopoly profits; ‘m fact, it bas noidone so, Since its organ- ization it has been abic, owing to the ad- vantages above referred to, to earn a net return on its present capital of not less than 10 per cent. per annum (as state- ments jn their Bankers’ handa« will show), and the Directors believe that these profits will be maintained in the fulure, as the cost of production aud distribution shows each year a marked decrease. The Dividend fer the year ending dist October, 1592, was atthe rate of 3) Percemt.per seuam. The past recerdot the Company and its pre- semt pesition justify the Directers im believieagthat quarterly diyi- dends of eneand three-quarters per eenmt. cam be paidiand sheuld the profite fer the presemt year be ar large af the eatleck premiszes, the Sual querter’s dividend might be tacrraned Auy further » —— THE [ i | | ’ i DAILY BORN At Cape Traverse, on the 23rd January, to Doctor and Mrs. Dougherty, « son. ————— MARRIED. At the Manse, Belfast, January 24th, by the Rev A Mc Sinclair, Malcolm F Mac- donald, of Belfast, to Ella May Carrier, of Cherry Valley. eC DIED. At Moncton, Jan 20th, of heart failure, Mrs Agnes McKinnon, aged 63 years. At Cape Traverse, on the 26th January, after a short illness, Donald Cameron, aged 69 years. At Cape Traverse, on the 26th January, of confinement, preceded by an injury, Bessie Mabel, beloved wife of W H Dougherty, M D, aged 23 years. On Saturday, January 14th, of consumption, after two years’ illness, William Bennett, Cape Bear. At Cardigan, on January 18th, Jennie Panting, aged 68, wife of Donald Docherty, of Cardigan. Local Notices. * 9% per cent in a lot of jan 31 Gentlerge. = -HolDg shoes at Goff Brose jan3l Ladies’ eveni slippers, very pretty, newest styles, at Geff Bros. jan3l Our cbestingp and pillow cottons are marked very close. One case of these goods received last week, imported purposely for our white oods sale commencing on Wednesday next, ‘eb lst.—W A Weeks & Co. jan30 2i During our 30 days’ sale in winter clothing we have placed on sale 2,000 yards of fine all- wool imported tweeds, price $1.10 to $1.25, now se for 50c ayard. Don't loose this chance otf getting cheap tweeds — McKay Woolen Co. j26 dl0i w 4i FINE all wool tweeds, imported 2000 yards, price $1.10 to $1.25, will be sold at 50c per yard. Come before the best patterns are taken. —McKay Wooien Mills. Sheetings, pillow cottons, linens, napkins, check musiins, etc, a big assortment at our white goods sale Feb 1st.—Weeks & Uo. jan27 4i Ladies’ Dolmans.—We have a tew, pr-ve8 from $9 to $13, which we are sacrificing a. $3 each.— Harris & Stewart. jand dw tf For yarns and legging come to McKay Woolen Mills. j26 d10i wi4 Splendid all wool blankets at McKay Wool- n Mills. j26 d 10i w 4i McKay Woolen Mi'ls—Please note we sell clothing made from cloth of our own manu facture at our own mills. No tenement house goods in this stock. 126 dl0i w 4i Pants, pants—1,500 pairs to select from, the best value in the city. Heavy winter wearing imported and made from our owa tweeds—McKsy Woolen Co. j26 dl0i w 4i Horse blankets and horsa rugging at Mc- Kay Woolen Mills. j26 dl0i w 4i ++6+¢ General Telegraphic News. Lonvon, Jan. 30.—Sir Charies Tupper, Canada’s high commissioner to Great Britain, has returned to London from the French capital, where he had spent the past ten days. Sir Charles Tupper brought along with him the droft of the Franco- Canadian treaty, which despite the troub- lous times in Paris occasioned by the Pan- ama scandals, was arranged by Lord Dufferin, the British minister, and officials representing the French government. This draft is made on the basis of granting Can- adian imports to France a place on the minimum tariff schedule of the latter country, The foreign offce here is now engaged in a consideration of the outlined draft, Sir Charles furnishing all the infor- mation required on the intricate points. If, as expected, this draft is approved by the British authorities, it will forthwith be laid before the French chamber of deputies and the Dominion Parliament for discus- sion and ratification. Reaixa, Jan. 30.—Among the Northwesi’s exhibits at the World’s Fair will be a pillar of coal from the mine north of Edmonton, taken from a seam twenty feet thick. The pillar will be three feet in diameter and twenty feet high. The grain exhibit in sheafs wiil be de- corated with wild chickens and other prairie game. MoyTrREAL, Jan. 30.—The Gazette says: Sober second thought appears to have brought home to Mr. McUarthy the conviction that the exeuse he offered for withdrawing from his old assoeiates was so personal, so obviously a matter of pique, so indifferent to the public at large, in a word so childishly ridiculous, that he has hastened to disown his folly by at- tempting to discredit the reports of the epeech Opessa, Jan, 30.—Enormous quantities of snow have fallen in southern Russia. In the valley of the Dneiper, the snow is on a level with the house tops. In vue province 100,000 sheep perished. > With Schiffmann's Asthma Cure There is no waiting for results. Its action is immediate, direct and certain. A single trial convinces the most skeptical. Trial Address oe free of ae or by mail. r. R. Sehiffmann, St. Paul, Minn. London advices report that Mr. G!adstone has received hundredsof letters in the past few days and scores of callers making enquiries as to the s:ate of hie health. The reports that he is failing have caused great s licitude and some alarm among his persenal friends and advocates of home rule. To dispel all doubts he walks and drives frequently in the parks, besides sending out occasional denials that he is feeling less strong and energetic than tormerly. There is goneral apprehension among Liberal Englishmen, however, that their prime minister is not so well as be av his friends would make the world believe. It is impossible to verify these apprehensions, as Mr. Gladstone js closely guarded by his family sod mea-es® friends, and only pe sonal and political intimates are able to gain access to him. Hawkers Liver Pitts cure all stomach ills. They assist digestion, regulate the bowels and liver, tone the stomach and purify the blocd. awed Request Not Grayrep.—The Jews of Hali- fax have asked the mayor for permission t pen a cemetery for themselves, end bave been informed that they must use one of the exist- iog placee of buriai. —_—~>—— USE SKODA’s DISCOVERY, the gre t blood and nerve remedy. EXAMINER. Mrs. Brown's Case. Toronto, Jan. 25 —A most interesting case has come to light here, being that of Mrs. Brown, of Agnes St., who for years t.as suffered from Bright's Disease, the last two of which she spent io bed. Her feet were swollen so she could not welk, and being affected with paralysis she was taken to the Toronto General Hospital, where, after undergoing a lengthened treatment which did her no good, and receiving aocthing in the way of consolation save a certificate that she was incurable and a permit admitting her to the Home for In- curables. Even then she did not give up hope and tried Homcepathic treatment, but with as little reeults as the other. There seemed nothing left but to go tothat retreat where only those who are beyond al] human aid are admitted, and there wait for death to relieve her of her sufferings. She heard of that wonderful cure of Sam Murray, of Gravenhurst, by Dodd’s Kidney Pills, and she decided to try them. The first week she noticed very little change, but before she had finished the second box her back began tu feel easier, the swelling to leave her feet, and by the third week she covld walk, something she had been unable to do for two years befure. Now, after taking Dodd’s Kidney Pills for two months she is so completely cured that she is about to take up schuol teaching agsin, a calling she ~ned befor og her health. 4 a oo og y)—Johany where is that Wc. i left here when I went out / Johnuy—I gave it to a huugry lit’ la boy, mamma, and, oh, he waa glad to get it. Mother—Coms to my arms you dear, dear angel! Who was the little boy. Johnny —Me !—Detrvit Free Press. —-_-- Hawkenr’s Liver PILLs, contain no mercury, are purely vegetabie. safe sure and cffective. Do not gripe, smal', easy totake. Sold every- where. ceed Mrs. Hinton ~I have beem reading a de- scription of the magazine gun. Where do you suppose the inventor found the idea tor firing it so rapidly / Mc. Hintoa--L suppose from watebing the mezgxzine poet fired.—Chicago Inter Ocean. Mr. Henry Tneskston, Secretary Y. M C. A., Halifax, says: “I have used Putt- ner’s Emulsion for simple and obstinate cough and general debiluy. In every case it has given the utmost sacisfaction. 1 recommend it as 4 family medicine.” Friend—So you have married your house- keeper. Don’t you known that she has been robbing you for years / Old Smartcuss—Ot course I kaow it. That's why I married her. I am trying to get my money back. shes THEY ARE SatisFacrory.—Everybody’s Pills give satisfaction to the user, and that isone reason for their large sale. Try a box. Price 25 cts. Visitor—Is Mrs Whitelies in / Biddy— Yes, mum; but she tould me to teli yez she was sorry she was out. Visitor—That’s ali right. Go in and tell her I'm glad I didn’t find her at home. CHILDREN enjoy the pleasant flsvor, gentie action and soothing effects of Dyrup of Figs, when io need ot a laxative ; and if the father or mother be cos:ive or bilious, the most gratifying results follow its use, so that it is the best family remedy known and every family should have a bottle. Charlie (in raptures)—So you will marry me? ‘Teil me, do you love me ? Clara—No, I don’t; but Agaes Murray does, and 1 hate her. USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great blood and nerve reme:! He—Dear Fanny, it is now a year since we were married. How well I remember when we plighted our troth under the rustling leaves. She—I rem2mber all! that, but I don’t remember to have heard as yet the rustl- ing of that dress that you promised me on that occasion. Young Mr. Perkins (to little Dolly who has just been showa of before c mpany)— Well, don’t you think I’m nice, D sliy ? D jIy (to the mother) —Isthis wh -rel te!l the truth or where | act polite, mamma / ——_---s USE SKODA’s DISCOVERY, the great blood and nerve remedy. echanblaiditiaaanien Brown (toa friend, the f mous p»ioter of battle scenes, who covers up with am ke all things that he does not know how to pain:): And what are you g» t:» do when they use smokeless powder / iy USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great blood and nerve remedy. — The doctors authoriz> the following pre- liminary announcemont of the cause of Mr. Blaine’s death : ‘*Cheonic interstitial nephritis (form of chronic Bright's disease), due to and associated with general changes iu the arteries of the body and dilitation of the heart. This condition was comp!icated with a disease of the lungs of a tubeicular nature. The imm+diate cause of death was connected with the heart.” To Dispet Cotps, headaches and fevers, to cleanse the system effsctually, yot gently when costive or bilious, or when the blood is impure and sluggish, to permanently cure habitual constipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, use Syrup of Figs: —_——- > ——— The Empire of the Mikado is a most in- teresting country and recent figures prove it to be a progressive one also. Japan has now @ population sbout equal to that of the United Kingdom—40,000 000. And the record of life in these delightful, but dis- tant regions, is one of considerable loug- vi'y- The record shows 175 jcentenarians and 11 228 persons between 90 and 100 years of age. A curious ceremony took place at St. Ephrem de Tring, Beauce, Quebec, the other jay, when three couples celebrated their golden weddings. The first was that of Laurent Chouinard, and in his case the best man and bridesmaids were the same as at the original wedding half a century ago. not one of them havirg pessed away. The other two couples were Charies and Louis Gsgnon, who were married to two sisters, Ce.estine and sophie Poulia. Such an event as this seldom eeours. YOU | will find the NEW DRINKS ~——OF THE~— WILMOT SPA most delicious. They are called Fruit) SquasH (a delicate drink for ladies), Lime Frurr Cuampaone (a delicious non- alcoholic Beverage), and Crxcnona Brr- TERS (a palatable and effective tonic). They will be found an agreeable variety | from the Ginger Ale and Lemonade. All leading Grocers, Druggists, Hotels and Wine Merchants. Wilmot Spa Spring Co. (Ltd). jyl9 : | j 2:9) Hehe mt 2 eb + : Pe pits Sis exten pe aoe eh Ws es ery Pa “gs : Sa ee # hee sal EB ks ore “v , dibs 2; IMPROVED THE LAST 20 YEARS HOTHING BETTER UNDER THE SUN RUPTURE oR . or Ler ice Secect WuaT tg Required. Witt Seno You Prics. Gocosare Sent BY MAIL, Recistereo, Correct AND CHEAP. — Send Stamp for Illustrated Book a FEBRUARY 2 ilks THURSDAY, Parsons haw Ce ee ee ‘fe elreuler arewad Psa iia: “Ue Tate , cock box explains the Mike any others. Cae?) vy A » 1 mptome. Also how toe Pilla Dose. Children eT cure @ grest variety e take them easily. The Stn 8 ‘faiseases. Bhis intor most delicate women SME |G Tiantion aloue ie wo use them. In fact all 22> | t ‘toten times the onsas & fadies can obtain very a <LLS 4s hundesme illustrat great benetis from the f/ G Pe $i) \ pamphiet seat free con- use of Parsons’ Pills. |) sit Se ee «(Cp taine valnetic infor: One box sent post-f! ae s mation. & for oe for 25 cts., or five }| —— Dr. i. 8. Jotusen & oxes for $1 In stamps. to.. oS nae al ° BO Pilisia everg box. } 3 Sirect, Boston, eae. —w med ** Rest Liver Pill Known. We pay duty to Canada Make New Rich Blood! Watch Your Watch. F it performs satisfactorily, all right. If not, we can either repair it or supply a new Watch, with mutual benefit to buyer and seller. E. W. TAYLOR, Cameron Block. Charlotietown, January 7, 1893. CG Nn () Lisyts P eudhigle COGNAC THE SECOND LARGEST SHIPPERS OF BRANDY FROM FRANCE. CHAS. OLvTaSy SuRcicAL MACHINIST, 134 Kin StrceT W.. TORONTO “It is worth the price to every person who even reads a newspaper.” —Darlington Journal. THE JOURNAL REFERS TO BLUE PERGIL RULES, ——BY—— A. G NEVINS. A Pocket Primer forthe use of Reporters, Cor- respondents and Copy pers. hor simple and practical rules for making an editing newspaper copy, and of equal value to all who wish to write correct English. Sent on receipt of price. Price 10 cents per copy. ALLAN FORMAN, Publisher, 117 Neane Street, New York. janli Advertising. §) yeu wish to advertise an wire re oo ¥F I any time, write to GEO. P. 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It Atflicted, Try It, It Will Cure You, Malcolm McLean, of Kensington P.E.L, writes the following: For five years I snffered from severe Chronte Bronchitis, for which the doctors and pomerens patent medicines failed to give relief, My phy. sicians ind friends advised a change of climate as my only hope. HawkeEn’s Bausam or Tory axp Wip Cuzrsy was recommended to me and I am happy to say that I was entirely | before I had used two large bottles. 1 consider it to be truly a wonderful medicine, and choe. fully recommend it to aii so afflicted, For Sale by all Druggists and General Dealers, PRICE 25 ano GOcrs. ren Dorrit. MANUFACTURED BY THE HAWKER MEDICINE CO, SAINT JOHN, WN. B. ——— ne Piano and Organ Tuning and Repairing. a K. VINNICOMBE has removed bis Messrs, Harzerd & Moore's where all ordeis and payments may be left. : artistic veateg one es is widely known the le De - adi muriciane ef Seotis. oo well as on the Ieland. 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Gentlemen : [ have been a severe from DYSPEPSIA, Neuralgia and Kidney THE trouble fora long pe worst features were: —_ Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Headache, Nervout- ness, Constipation and Weak- ness across my back; My father induced me to ty vor KIND Syeup, hich I did- WITHOUT FAITH — and, TO MY SUR* PRISE AND JOY, and I am today Free from Pain Completely Cured. I feel it my om to ee my testimonial betore the many thousands of ladies whost® afeng sl Peay ae with a fair trial this remedy will Cure them. Gratetully yours, MRS. LUCY A. FARNHAM- Readour printed guarantee given wit + every bottle. For sale None genuine unless bearing our Trade afark — Tux Beaver. The Groder Dyspepsia Cure Co., Lid SAINT JOHN, NEW