ppl ,$1 _V .~» \ . ,. ur 'a . " ‘l hi . ‘ Igl; i ,., l in 1. .., ...,J l .- I fl Ji* .Ni _. ‘r *M ¢ "7 i . i. .- vl 'illi- iz 9. . °‘-' ,. ‘F . ' - . =v° "~"°W°i'°~ . to _ _,;,,,o_ io... 3~i6d1>f. :'.2:'.t'.".‘.=‘:.'.:.‘:2%'¥°*‘° ’°‘.'.i'l1l.':.°~ »--1: ‘ ,' ' '- . _ ' \' £l\' - .,. 1 ._t, 1' . (- . .o mi: ,. "T: "THB LATEST NEWS - ._1 . .. _._ ,~ .- _ . GUARDIAN . Qu... oi- in.- 1'f.»-~-.li-."'l.-. » '- ,» i. _ ‘_ -. ., _,“ $5 . .< .~.. _ _(P -. v ... _ ~\ ,1 . ‘_ .-,--5 .fum f». ,,, _‘_ -_ ' “ ‘ _ 'st A f. ' Y' , - ‘J ' ~ '~ '» _--~f~._ <.. .-1;.. _ MARCH Jzr_.,r_9_1__=r__` _ _ ‘ I V . A _Z .. _ J.; _ _ , . . P___ _,_ . - ,_ NOALUM /6 COSTS N0 MORE DRDINARY KINDS l 1 hikes mor-1 l_»1‘:ad t0 the barrel than any other _Hour on the market- bread that takes up water ieadily, "stands up" well in the oven, looks well. tastes well and is light ind nutritious. Being a _carefully prepared ‘blend of Manitoba Spring wheat ind Ontario Fall wheat, Beaver Flour is also an ideal pastry flour, iiiaking the most delicious cakes, pies and biscuits. Keeping two flours-one for one for pastry-involves unnecessary _'Expense and bother. Beaver hat for both. Ask your grocer for it. DEALERS-Write for prices on all Feeds, 1 16 Coarse Grains and Cereals. ` ‘Ill 1. a. rmm co. uumsn. - cumin. on. WHEN 'llll IAKING IS DONE SUCCESS bread and Flour is £9!-\___;_._.._a - ll CUT THIS OUT AND _ PASTE IT U'P. _Almost every day The Guardian re ceivg orders by mail to insert news n.:."icr 'f an advertising nature. li .most of these faves the sender.-', ul.. -.ur frequer-tlgs vi-.t kuoun to an. 'in-;c.i.oz~ -I t1. 1-"wi un.: \.-hf hav- n-- nf-'~-'tuiit .i. fi.-c :-.lv..rtis1,' depart- u\~.;v._ .'r.Ie 'l'i~ s- iu:ci\ the if l- i. .Ang :ind or-ll:-is," thus npparenth- iir¢lj.i:._- 'ui-‘ 1 . lnzwlf the Levi `.`.`; lic ‘sc-xt . fr.-r "nit u \`-.\ fe-K: I11' I ;. i.. -i.v .\.~»'>,~ I--.'.n'.' l."l\t Lie. Iii' \‘-'i"=seinent ol l-'ari;; for Sale be in- .=~»r'.~.-fl free from day to clay until hc c.~.i.\:clled it, ns he is a subscriber tc 'i‘l;e Guardian. in this connection it may be said that the subscription price is not sufficient to even pay the actual cost of paper, ink, presswork, mailing, bookeeping and other expen- see of the Circulation department proper, and thus subscribers have no privileges of free advertising and are on the same footing as non-subscri- bers. Seldom ever does the sender state whether the item is to appear in the Morning Daily or the Rural Daily, whether for one or more times in either Daily, or in both, whether as a display advertisement. announce- ment, business local, classified ad or otherwise. When for church or chari- table purposes they seldom ever say ao, or do not enclose sufllcicnt monw to pay for same all of which will be returned by Grst mail in the cvent of the item not being chargeable; or if more money is sent than necfssary to pay for the item the surplus will be returned at once, there -*.»».-it ri greater discount for cash ~rl. ---»‘..-.- for advertising of /-1.-if-N... -_-P al, .,, for regular business. ii. ull ...un cas- es the Advertising de' fuifnent com- municates with the sends; as quickly ls possible by mail or phone, often paying the mcssengt. »=crvice to get themto the 1..-l~|'hme if not too far distant, thus si: all possible time. People write tin.: office to know if News, Letter.; to Editor, etc., ape. chargpd for, and to all such there is but one reply-all ifams etc of a money making nature, avcn though they be somewhat ol a' news nature, are chargeable. For instance, the nd- vancs notice or notices of a concert, lecture, ple social, picnic, etc., are chargeable if an admission fee, silver collection, sale of pies or sale of food or refreshments, ste. Advance notices of purely religious scrvlces, avan tho a silver collection is ‘o be_ taken up, are not chargeable. The particulars of any of the above, after they have been held, are, however, news and thus not chargeable. The’ news of any past, present or futurei Husinlag, wglch is still being conduc- ted, is c argcable, if it is ap-_'I' parent that the object is to l make the business more widely known and thus increase it. Verses accompa- nying death notices are also chargeab-.observed as Pcacc Sunday, and from le Even items which are actual news l YHITERSPUUI IN ITALY ROME, March 16.-A waterspout -_t Viareggio yesterday unroofed a -iuznber of buildings and wrecked many fishing smacks. Two persons .ere reported as dead. GEOFG E MUNROE G*l‘T'l`S SENTENCE. NEW YORK, March 20-George .\Iunroe was scntenccd by Judgc ilough, in the Ll; S. Circuit Court on Saturday, to three years in the itlanta Penitentiary, after the jur. had declared him guilty of usingthe mails to defraud in selling his Mar- coni stock and stock in the United Shoe Shining (lo. Marion Bridrc, C. B., May 30, ’02. I have handled MINARIYS LINI- MENT during the past year. It is al- ways the first Liniment asked for here, and unquestionably the best seller of all the different kinds of Liniment I handle. NEIL FERGUSON. FCR WOMEN IN GERMANY. BERLIN, Msroi.'2o~'rhe socialists organized mass meetings in every city in Germany on Sunday in favor THE MEXICAN SITUATION. NEW YORK, March 20-The Mexi- can Vice Consul here, Manuel A. Es- "nd F°affh°|'5"t°.h braid in 6 yd teva, in a long statement to Press, P|6GOS,Splend|dqual|g Shle price unexpectedly confirms the understand- 5 V03 f0|' 50--M00" MGLUW- ‘ ing that Senor Limantour is the hear-. 34 4°"- er of important proposals from Insur-I At the smanwares sale you Wm li I) (1 ' I5t 13' . . rec Us Y flnd lndla Tape on blocks like you HE CLERGY ron PEACE US|U°"l; buy af; 5% °°C;‘\~ Bel; N ACE _ pr ces x pieces or 6.- ooro A D PE" Pnorosans. MoLeod_ 3_Md"_ LONDON, March 20-Yesterday was - D and not chargeable for but once in .d 1-lther Morning Daily or Rural psily lo or both are chargeable for more tha 'ward G ey for th ir orbit ation p - ‘ ° ° _ "’ 0...... ' ° ’ '° are defective mirrors one insertion, as they are thus notip news. | The above facts are given for thrla purpose .ol assisting persons who have .bitratlon Movement in Albert Hall .o ms, no to ...su io this omca so’ that 'lslav and fllr.i\_..polnt_ment will, ractfoally every pulpit in the king- The free churches have arranged for demonstration in support of the Ar- Cal] be I°CSilV€l'; ' ed and made good as oril first. he avoided. Il-lfiilrtf. I'lE(lIPROCl’I'Y DEAL, HELD TIIIL NEXT MONTH. Solid brass safoty pins- nlolu'-I 1- plated. sizes 1.2 and T! also ns-'Jn sorted slzos regular prior; 50 per dozen sale price 2 dozen for So l.'i‘TAWA, March 20--With the end- pz of the fiscal year less than two Moore Q Mumba, . 1 3_1 40" ‘ltnire of supply for coming your voted ft ment to devote most of the balance _~‘ f the next n-f»r\l-,li to endesvnring to \ 1 1 .. -` , __ _ _ get simply, leavin: the reciprocitg. Fogt you less Scnd proposals over until next month. lug yours along- has been decided by the Govern- , ' M U--?l.~a:.-.3 1 if r \ ' .- , th d t d l- §l;‘. ..”.?.?§§?.§’;‘..."'»‘F...°‘;‘§.§ Sl? ‘.’."... lu every home there Slllllllli lllllf lil , ` ~ _....It pays to buy in this Province. ...Harry Weatherble of Lot 48 is visiting in Annandale, the guest ol Wm. and Mrs. Jenkins. may nrohaut of oiuniom- town is visiting in Souria, the guest of Mrs. J. G. Stsrns.--J. _ ...lisa Gertrude Stewart of Sourls, who has been visiting in Charlotte- tawn returned home Saturday night. _,L » ..,Tho remains of Ronald McCor- mack are being brought home from Bangor, Maine, by her brother. The deceased was 32 years of age, and died of pneumonia.-J. _ ...The death of Mrs. John Kickhsm of Souris West, occurred yesterday at 11 o’clock alter 3 brief illness of pneumonia Her son, Dr. Emmet Mul- lary, and daughter Mrs. Dr. Dona- hue, arrived homs from Montreal, but were s few hours too late to see their mother alive.-J. ' ...Rev. Mr. Whiteman of Souris de- livered a very interesting and in- structive address in the Annandale Baptist Church on Sunday School work on Monday last. Also the ps- per written by Rev. Mr. Whiteman and read by Miss Leotta Riley of Dundas was greatly appreciated. ...Walter F. Gordon of Brudenell River while working in the woods on Saturday met with a severe accident. He and his hired man were engaged in felling a tree. After it was cut it was held up by another tree. In try- ing to clear it Mr Gordon had his head jammed and seriously injured. His case, at present, is rather criti- cal. ...It is much to be regretted, that now as the racing season is near at hand, that some of the local horse- men of Montague are disposing of their speedy young horses. Archibald Campbell has sold his grey gelding, “Silver King," and Joseph McGI‘€Z' or his speedy colt, “Kinross Flyer." There is still quite a few more fast. ones in the village, but for style and speed there ana few, if any, to equal the two above-mentioned colts, and they will be greatly missed on our streets. Everyone is -congratulating \fr. Campbell and Mr. McGregor on as-curing fancy prices for their prom- ising young horses. ...On Tuesday evening, March 14th, a very enjoyable time was spent at the home of E. and Mrs. McFarlane _.f .’\nn'\ndsle. The occasion was a farewell party to their eldest daugh- *er, Janet, who leaves in aiew days for the United States. A large num- ber of young people from the sur- »~.\-:ndinz countryi were present and indulged in games and music (vocal und instrumental) to the thorough ~-njoyment of all present. An excellent repast was served in the hostess’ usual good style. And after the sing- ing of Auld Lang Syne and the Na- tional Anthem all departed to their several homes leaving behind them their good wishes for the success of \liss McFarlane in the "domains of Uncle Sam." M lon’ t Persecute our Bowels ~ . .i out uihmiu and Th” *hi ...xslt---unnecemary. 11 ` _».R'ri~:a's u-rrua uv:-:R Pius ~ “ a ...ua Aa ., » _i.'.;v"f.f.°.i.. ia... I -1- cAm'E»,_ .mums bile, md -I , I - ....i..b;i.:a°.i.¢-1. //_., ITTLI . e " .- - Ieiiiebowel. ___ 'Jun Cen- `. \ pn- ' , _ 5° _ _ - Hats-` ` ~ -1-- ';i‘.fi'.'u..¢..\...n.as..a-.»-IB-\~»v- _ s.....u eau, smli Dm. Smell l’f“=° Genuine-.....\.... sigma . _ _ _ / - , of women Sugrage_ Those held in in wireless conversation with the Berlin passed of without incident, _ =--. .. =- s captain of the Zoltan. At the direc- anu no disorder. ‘ "For xnarmalads you can get nice U0” 01 BUFWUU. R 111958528 WGS rel' This is the first occasion in which grape fruit at 35 cents per dozen and tyed to the Zeiten requesting the ar- uie socialists oi on-many novo tak- valencia. oranges st 15 and 24 cents f°S¢_0f Zvsolowsk-L en un. omclully. because of woman. por dozen at Boer & Gofrs. 3-zodzi. The next day the wireless operator JUDGE A BICYCLE ten and dually got s, messageto her. BY ITS TIRES. wool mending biagk ang 00|. Back came the response that Zogo- i- ours, each card with darnlng lowski had been arrested and was in when you go out to buy a Bicycle needle regular 2 for Sc our sale irons. next spring, look at its tires first. price 4 cards for 50. Moore G. When the St. Louis docked today If it is not a good enough Bicycle McLeod. 3-i4dtf Bursdorf by B special psrmlt,board- to he fitted with Dunlop Tires, then ____ ed the revenue cutter Hudson and it is not n good enough Bicycle for 1-wo sp|°nd|d unascnancysnks went down the bay to meet the in- you to buy. The Dunlop is an unap- |n danny c,o|0|qngs suname for coming liner at quarantine. vrouchebly good Bicycle Tire, evening or across wear 27 inches _ _ _ wlde 390 450 yd. Futons. 3-2 ldtf. At. the smallwares sale you will Mirrors Resilvered sentatlvs, all news, advertising and ’ nnrvss ALI. aunsrirursa For sale and recommended by E. A. Foster, Sunnyside, successor to A. W. Reddln. I ...Frederick Cobb do! Bay Fortune was visiting in Lit o River recently, the guest of Edwin McKie. ...The Morning Daily. G can bs obtained at W. A. us'|, Montague. ‘ I.-ddrtf. ...Bertram McKenzie of Bay For- tune ia visiting at Annandale Mills, the guest of R. R. Howlett. ...Arthur Mclean, who has been visiting his ll8!`Ullta, at Montague, leaves on ret_urn_ to‘Winuipeg on Tues- day next.-M. felling atrse in the wood, was struck on the head and so seriously hurt that he has been unconlclous since Saturday afternoon.-M. ...¥‘. G. Jordan, Bouris, having consented to act as Guardian repro- subscriptlona in Sour-ia and vicinity should be handed to him. I-10drtf ...Miss Ethel Gordon of Brudenell River has graduated from the Cam- bridge Hospital of Cambridge, Mass. and has accepted a position in that institution. ...Martin McKinnon, Montague, hav- ing consented to act as Guardian re- presentative, all news. advertising and subscription in Montague, and vicinity should be handed! egohumm. --Q-@i_..i ANUTHEH MID- UEEAN IHHESI NEW YORK, March 16-Wireless messages flashed over the Atlantic for three days by the operator on the American liner St.. Louis, which docked today, led to the arrest) on the .German liner Zeiten of a man Who is accused of being the leader of a band which last January, murdered a. pawnbroker, his wife, cashier and typist, in the little town of Mislow- itz, Russia. \ The dramatic capture of the accus- ed slayer after he had escaped the dragnet of the Russian detectives has only one parallel in the police an- nals of the world, that of Dr. Haw- ley Harvey Grippen. The prisoner is a man named Zo- golowski, who, the Russian police say, is a desperate criminal who has served several terms in jail, although he is only twenty-one yea/rs old. An- other man named Bernarda, who is suspected of complicity in the murd- ers, is believed to be with him on the liner. Zogolowski was living in a lodging house in Mislowitz at the time of the crime. He was suspected and when he returned home for important pa- pers Which he had concealed in h-is room, the daughter of the boarding house keeper notified the police. A policeman was sent to the house and when he tried to arrest the suspect, Zogolowski shot him and escaped. It was believed that the fugitive would cross the border and seek re- fuge in Berlin and Otto Bursdorl, sergeant of police of Berlin, was no- tified. The sergeant learned that Zogolow- ski was on the Zeiten. He tried to get into communication with the lin- er, and failing, hurried across the channel to England, where he board- ed the St. Louis at Southampton. His first act was to communicate with the German ambassndorin this city by wireless and request him to notify the New York police. » Then the search for the Zeit-en was begun. Every hour during the day and night the wireless operator on the St. Louis flashed massages over the sea. He established communica- tion with many vessels which sighted the Zelten but not until last Wed- nesday were his edorts rewarded. A wireless message to the Cunard liner Virginian brought the response that, earlier that day she had been caught' faint message from the Zel- "'v’= ' air ealth Restores color to Gray or Faded hair-Removes Dan- druif and invigorates the Scalp -Promotes a lu x urian t, healthy hair growth-Stops its falling out. Is not a dye. '$1.11) and 50° at Druf Sinrn or direct umm receipt of price and _doa ern name. Send |0o foe .'::'.°.':..°i'.t".t;1.'?§ri; "" ’°°°"'“" °°-- ll new at sn1a1lcost.We intend forwarding a ~.\-se-ka away, and svery. small percon- UUUIIDCI' tO_ works shortly. It will the lot.Beer & Weeks. F uraiture H-ead`qu"ar~ Our complete line of dross ...Walter Gordon of Roaoneath, while Nova Scotia 'l‘slephone....... Trinidad Electric... goods and sultlngsare now ready for your inspection. See the new halr llno effeots.~ Patons.3-2 I dtf. _-_- Shlne"ln flft! colours all, qo6_d ones-splsll ld thread |ororo'ohet_ ing and knitting - regular price 5c salogrlco 3 spools for |00- Mooro McLeod. 3-Hdtf Blues predominate than groys and next cans. chars the color lqoaln are ds for tllla ao Acadia Sugar... ..,... Brandram-Henderson V Halifax Elec., Tramway Attho smallwares sale “S|ll\o» Q Por? Rico Railways... sz.. now- mmma .. ion un C 'rrinl Electric... ...~ DI ngrment - 22 :‘_t;.._' .:;;..-..;_"._;'.__' " "' ._: ,fl’0lf gpm. Iron & Steel EET Glllililllillllli. PURE IS Blllllll _._A- NEW YORK, March 16-In an ad- dress delivsred before the Nomads Club, at the Edinburgh Cale, last evening by Frank Taylor. 01° Vice' president, on the "Growth of F260”-I Government," considerable eml>bBSll was laid on the fact that while enor- mous advancss had been made in science and in all thu 81*-S Wim 01° possible exception of sculpture, prac- tically no progress had been. made in the art of Government since the days of the Greek democracies. whose lib- erties were crushed out -by the. del- potism that succeeded the free states. ;Ths “Politics of Aristotle and the works of the later Greek historians, show how federation grow, the most advanced being the confederacy _of the Acnsian League. and in Wl11°l1 suffrage was universal among males- although the sunt-agette had not tbsp raised her voice to demand a Pla” in the deliberative assemblies-and in every issue material to the welfare of the people they were the sole ar- biters. It was shown that the tyranniee and despotism that held European countries in bondage from the days of the Roman em!-lil`6 tl“`0U§`l1 the dark and middle ages, rendered PFOE' ress of free institutions and enlight- ened systems oi government impos- sible. and in our own day tl1ey_W€r0 retarded by the personal ambitions and the desires for wealth on the pert of those who achieved Positiolw of honor in the states, and who la- bored for these things rather than forthe welfare of the people as a nation. - As an illustration of this he asked, how often was it the case that the 'people were denied the ODDOI*-“11ll5Y. of expressing their views by a refer- endum on the plea that they did not know so well what was for their true interests as did these servants of the public who were in reality their mas- ters. Reference was made to the various federations within the Brltish'Em- , _ _ | ll (IE INWOMA’ J LIFE Made Safe by Lydia E. Plnkham’s Vegetable Compound. Gmniteville, Vt.-“_I was passing through the Change of Life and suffers .;,;,;,,..§,.,. .._,;,z,..~~! ‘H3 mthnervousness N. ‘_g5u!!== n 0 er anno in -1%# Symptoms. ami I can truly sag that ' L dia E. Pin ham’s ,;.; egetable Com- il ¢.' und has p_roved _ ;-wcirlthtmountains of _ so 0 me. as i _..:__-liarestored my health nd strength 1 . . Ir 1|' -1. - , "/ ." 7-’ ' never forget to 'tell lajww friends what ' Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com und has done for me during this tryxiiig period. Complete restoration to health means so much to me that for the sake of other suffer- ing women I am willing to make m trouble public so you mai publish ilu; lSatt¢(a_;r."-_tiiligi-rl. utcnav, . . ., ram vi e, . No other medicine for woinan’s ills has received such widespread and un~ qualified endorsement. No other med- icine we know of’ has such a record of cures as has Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. For more than 30 years it has been curing woman’s ills such as inflamma- tion, ulceration, fibroid tumors,” irreg- ularities periodic pains and nervous pro_ai*.r£tion, and i is unequnllsd for carrgng women safelfv through the 'perl lof change ,of li e. Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., invites all sick Women to write her for advice. Her advice is free, and always helpful. March 17, 1911. Quotation lurnilhol by J. 0. Hao- xintosh 0. Oo., llxchangs Building, aaiiisx, N. s. lANKB¢ B. N. ... mf.. 161 New Brunswick... ... 265 Nova Scotia, X. D .............. .. 272 Royal Bank of`Cansda X.D. 240 MISCELLANEOUS. Acadia Fire Insurance... Acadia Sugar, _Pfd............... Acadia Sugar, Ord... Brandram-Henderson, Com.... East. Can. Sav. & 140 Eastern Trust Company Halifax Fire Ina...... 105 180 Btanfleld’s Pfd... 104 Stantlald’s Com... gg 149 zso, 270 M. 110 100 104 101 61 ss 20 17 1a'1 uso ion 125 101 51 'Is BONDS. 10| 1.00 100 I7 10l| 100 Dll DM 102) 101 86 35 “Lustre `I.oom” Under- ` fineinent, tqo little ou but became it combines the utmost lfunzed to huy any prepHH¢l°" “ld '° t u inferior. com- im io mare. mud yl°ld-I Hood’s Sarsaparillf. Q- I 'L . I _ I* ,f - cfln .. ,. ._ liz.:-s.:-.:.:-.‘::::.'::: ¢| too cloao con* oonumon of mo i.|oo¢1g:;\r=:h_ :ld _*emu* tw th wliiter. __ h;a|v,’c‘g2¢d::;h:|€s goreat constitutional refl\,0__¢|! , .1 -' ‘ » weather ofthe seven. which effects its wonderful cures. al s of more mm “vm” ii ue tamed” V H <1' Bans villa. it te f 00 I Pl* different ingredients l'here is no real subs! n or be mu [6 be .. ¢ 5, good," you may no iiliiiier a larger profit 100 Dorn 8_1. * . __ an-.---f m l i i pire. and some didere-nces in the C011' stitutions of Canada, Australia ,Bild South Africa were pointed out. _A plan was put forward of an Imperial Constitution which might embrace _tho various confoderscies of the Empire, but the difficulties which wohld have to he overcome before a real Parlia- ment of the Empire could te Crested were acknowledged to be serious. It was pointed out that in any' S°l1°m° of combined action on a representa- tive basis one of the most important conditions that would be insisted UP' on wss that the power and 1`iBl1'l§ 0?' jgyed by any of the nations _within the Empire must not he curtailed Of interfered with. lien soiio’F,i5 couin . ren. in li Lluicuiicrs NEW YORK, Mar. 16-Justice New- burger in the Supreme Court Wstef' dgy adjourned. until Friday argument on a motion by Lawyer Alpl10I1H0 G- Koelble, counsel for Mrs. Jane HumeS_ Parker, to reopen his client’s de- fault in the suit for divorce, begun against her by John Alley Parker, 8 wealthy broker. _ The case was tried before Justice Bishchofi about 10 days nga. the principal witness against Mrs. Parker being the Parkers' 13-year-old son, John Floyd Parker. The -boy, a bright little fellow with a command of four languages learned in a residence, almost since babyhood, in European countries. told how his mother had been behav- ing in Vienna, Austria, in the com- pany oi one Aristides Odnega, s cele- brated vlolinlst, while Mrs. Parker in taking music lessons. REI YORK-MONTREAL lI0llD ALBANY, N. Y., Mar. 17-The bill which calls for the construction of a New York, to Montreal state highway was reported today by the Senate Committee on Internal Affairs. Canadians have agreed to build a road from Montreal down to meet it. was supposed to be b\is_i_l_y___engaged_ ‘ SHELDONISTEAL » . THE' onnnrroizs' Loss-ns. MONTREAL, March 20-About one cent on the dollar is tha latelt esti- mate of the dividend in Sheldon-'a Blind P001- According to the curators of .the es- tate, there is at Dwifnt but IWUU more than 815.000 Bvallabla W dlvilh among the creditors, whose losses to- tal nearly $800,000. Nearlv -$7,000 must come out of the 315.000 f0l‘ 6!- penSes_ yegai and othersise. HEAVY WORK IN A ' WESTERN QUARRY _.-1- Broughf on Kidney Trouble that Dodd's Kidney Pills Cured There is a Lesson for Workman in thc Story Told by J ohh McMullen. of Robinson's Camp. Alllaftfi- , , Robinson’s Camp. The Gap, Alta.; March 20 (Special)-Men who work hard and make heavy lifts have learn- ed that the back is the first Dart of the body to call for help, and John McMullen, who works in the quarry ihere has proved to his own satisfac- tion and that oi his fellow workmen that it is really the Kldneys chatro- quire relief. "Last summer." says Mr. McMullen, “I had some heavy work in the quarry here, which was hard on my back. _ "My head also ached, and Igot so that I was always tired and nervous, and was often dizzy. I sent for two boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills and they fixed me up." _ The Kidneys are the first organsto fool heavy wear and tear on the body. If you cure them when they Brat oall for help all will be well. If you neg- lect thsm Rheuznatism, Briglxt's Dia- eass, Gravel or Diabetes will be the result. l)odd's Kidney Pills always give the help they need. They alwbyl CUPE. » . __ v _ , Ixuiiani A __ l VVe offer the following .TOWN OF TRURO TOWN OF YARMOUT We can furnish Investors with 4p.c. to5p.c. Members Montreal Stock MARITIME SECURITIES. . Power ` sian... F¢¢ti.s.iigi.¢,.iii=- '§*¢,,__ Trustee Investments merit we have closely investigated. lk CITY OF HALIFAX. .. Town or New GLAsoow.... ~ 4 .-2 po. T _ Towson NORTH svnNsv.... ~ 4 3-4 oo. _f These are a few of a carefully selected list of Municipal Bonds. J. C. MACKINTOSH & C0. ESTABLISHED .s73, HALIFAX. MONTREAL. sr. JOHN. ... .-4 4 Municipal Debentures whose H ..........Yield4i-8 p.c. “ 43op.c. “ 43-8p.c. similiar securities to yield from Exch. Direct Private Wires I HHNHS YIELHING We own and offer for sale in loi . ractiva issues of high grade bonds full six per cent, on the money invest and shall be glad to send you a copy , ami ‘*.:*.°:.z°i-_;_'_TY'rv::iv==.~_-__=,-;~.=~r;.~_.:r..-.:;::.::° 1".: :.~::_; , 'r V ' __ L ' THREE ISSUES 0|" HIGH GRADE- ii run. s. P. C. . I s to suit purchasers particularly all- ‘f , aniinvesfment in which will yield A " ed. ' ~ A In_each instance they are issued by concerns having a well esfablilh- ‘ ed business: whose Asscris are valued up to nearly four times the 'niiiiiiint of their bond issue-thus affording safety of principal. The net earnings of each Company shows a steady increase and are such that surety of interest is unquestioned. In one case being' (Wo half' times and in another more than four and a half' times the amount quired to pay the interest on the bond issue. We have prepared special circulars orlrooklsia regarding sash inns _ 1 of them upon request. |§ B _ M 9 i: u ii nv , - ' NEHBERS MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE ` Hlllfir. lfonii-ssl. Sy'dm'y,`Ci'~iAiu.orrsrowN, si, Joi..-,_ NM, STOCK QUOTATIONS -M March 20, 1911. Reports- furnished by F. B. M¢. Curdy & Co. Members M t ai ' stock Exonmgl, iso nioiimogfi het., gi-‘.:.i£iy(.i°litp°ir ° Charlottetown, P. . 1. Reading ' ° - MONTREAL STOCKS. Opened. Closed. au. Pacific 218| 218; inola 150} rn~.in°’i.3?°::ci °'.i'. 1”” ‘ H- - ` ` v_i. -.'_._.» , _.,_ r...~»'-'¢";_,ia-. . ,. ..n.i_p.-lou .ight . . en bright, fashion’s height giiwiiiigsn _ - -Twin Oit Wit. Cui. Power 106 I 97 zz 'mi vol" pm,” ` "` " 59| .W M-1 O 14.10 ii. '_ £3; 93% July 14.3: 1. Sherbrooke St. 26 _ ° M - Richiiiou s. ontario 11-1* 118 I New vom: s'rooKs. Opened. Cloldlf Atchison iosi ion; Am Beet Sugar 45 '46 44|. _I 157 lgi Union Psclilc 175| 177 U. B. Steel 75 7| 'Va. Chemical 653 Q3 CGT'l‘ON..__ .,-,_ -' 'onto/too iianxirr. _ , .' 106;, ss inf 111| 127 los; sc fonln Bt. Ry. 127 108| 56 \ r _ _ - .. . . I , ' - » . , -. ,. ». ~ , l . _' .,» Q1 4. ; ' ' _ ' ', _'i _’»,+.,. 5'-_'= -<~`-.l\‘..i;~'.-.=,,»-;1 ff: ‘ ,l . 1 ,_ . _ . - 5 , .I I _ . . _- . » __ - 1 ~ ., __ ~ .- -'. ~-I ..- - . , ~ . .__.~§,»__,_\ s I 0, I. , . , May Wheat ` J _ Q. May Pork I_ ', ' ,g `1 July Corn - ..