MARCH 15, 191: “Tal mrnsr Nun ' ' ' 1,' fbi: - f _ , l ,. _ . " - . i , 1 _ \ , ="-vs. _ .- _ _ :'_-~_»~.»»\».~~»:--... _ f -. .ff r , " ` .rc 'n . .< __= ._ .. __ .ful » » of . » . , , _ __ __,,..____.__.._ _,_ ,___?,,.,§r_.____,____._¢ _ wi _ ,., ' is _ _._/ _ ~..¢:..-‘..=~, »' _ ' ”' J. ~ '-"'l-`~- "'19-"'~» s*'-ii".l€flu'»"»-111,11 ' ".. '-'.~.-1 1,'¢"'~'I».‘.'r. , ._ ..":';, ,_ 1 :_ ; _ ‘M “_ »‘~_'°_',-,1<;_~;, :Q . -‘ » ' -'»-'¢...»‘a _ e e lcIliIiI.oI1‘§T0WN loo __¢lUEl~2l_i‘S €_iiUNTYi When’ rn Need of F1`rst__C7ass Dry Gggds At Reasonable Prines "Remember" _We are strong on Ginghams ~Pnnie, i_Ci1embrays, Muslims, and all such staple goods. Our display or S911-Hg _ _Sui_tin_gs, Dress Goods and Trlmmings has delighted many _nf the ‘“_E3_i1°S_€X" and -is daily bringing us new customers. ~ _The 11eW€S'f‘fh_ing_S in Shirtwaists of Silk-Chifion-over-net and Muslin, Neckwear to suit the most iastidious Dutch Collars, Jabots, Bows, etc. A new stock of Perrin’s Kid Gloves in all shades. ’ Now A Word to the _Men _ We have added a new line of spring Suits, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Hats, Caps, Gloves etc-all of which have been carefully selected. When attending the “Seed Fair” we will be glad to have you call and inspect our stock. The store with the motto “Live and Let Live.” IGHHI-iI|.Eii .& REBBIN. tudrtf. ` ' _ . ~_\t‘iil_7l_t0 buy in this Province. 'Ledge sm. s. o. ln., win mm me l\iSht in their hall, Newson Block, at the.usual hour. There will be ini- :__ies_;lon besides other important busi- The funeral of the late George Proctor, city, took place yesterday Rf¢°_l`l\0°\l ,from his late residence, _Malreoue Read. to the Peoples osmo- tery. The services at the house and grave were conducted by Revs. 'I‘. ‘W4 Ml-lfDi1y and Wm. Harrison. The pall-_ _bearers wbre : -J. Harry Clerkcandf L_-Cuswell. From the S. Qi E.-__-v§.} F. H_ _gson and 'George Mu`gfoiui’.';‘ From the B. B. Empress-Jehn“Cel-' lings and Fred Rowe. The respect and esteem id. which- `the@ dbeehddd wie* held was evidenced by the particular-` ly large attendance at the funeral," .the members of the Sons of England, of which the deceased was s. promin- _ent and valued member, attending ln a body-. The floral tributes were very numerous, an extra carriage being re- quired to c/onvey them to the grave. Among those worthy of special note was a beautiful large cross from Capt Cameron, of the S. S- Empress, and an elegant wreath from Lodge Prince Edward of the Sons of England. The beautiful ritualistic service 'ol the S. O. E. was conducted by that order at the grave. The late Mr. Proctor was employed with the Charlottetown Steam Navigation Company for the past thirty_~hvs years and _was'a cap- able, silcient' and courteous oillcial, beloved ' and respected _.1 by` employers and employees _ alike. The sympathy of many -will be extended to the bereaved family who mourn the loss of a kind and aiiec- tionnte husband and father. _ _______.__ :zliad weather for coughs. Don't lat 5 cough or cold hang on this wea- ther. Howover slight it may he, if you get another on top of it you're liable to develop pneumonia.. Buy some good cough medicine today. W6 _ will recommend the hast. The Mec- Kinnon Drug Co., Cor. Gt. Geo. & Kt. Strs. dril_ _ BORN. _ _MURPHY-On March 3rd to Welling- ton and Mrs. Murphy, Cumberland ' Street. City a daughter. , ' _ MARRIED. _ 'cffilinona-Fnnousou-'on his 14_t,I\_ instant at the Methodist person- age, Upper Prince street, by Bev. Wm. Harrison, James R. Gudmoro to Miss Minnie Ferguson. both of Charlottetown. REDDY-POOLE-In this city on Mar. 14, by the Rev. H. E. Thomas, Dr. Herbert L. Reddy, Montreal, to Miss Ethel B. Poole, city. `F_""-dfJ'Ii'l.i>.#r“ _________.._________-i- McDONALD-At Point _ Prim,_ March 13, 1911, John R. McDonald, aged 75 years. Funeral notice later. QUINN-In this city on March 14, 1911, at the residence of Peter Whitty,_ Mrs. Quinn, in the 75th year other age. -..4_ _ _ 1* _ 1' _ ' -I *use-#_ 'II\_e Win. .Engl H-.n.s"' _ityl _sto suit every face at Prowse gms. 3-I4d4|. REPAIRING. We are in a position to do every kind of fur- niture repcirinfg-sand reiupholstering. No ‘ob 'or too Smal .` We _also un- dertaket-,he work _ of lovin terrors and oileloths' and our men do _perfect work. Our cl1af1‘kJei;\` are as mW-V as ` i ei w" "ir g..i‘.’i`l.‘W.i.»...e1.ii>_is ¢nniiIi?§ilfc”d, Beet' & " Furniture " ';._,__\» ', ~ __ __ _ _ _ 3 :<'-' '_ v _..~.,_|‘_ ' I '~ i ' i ' " _ ‘ ` `Minard's Ligliinent ln in on e orc _ _ "___ _ _, _ _ ` '_ 'for Croup; found nothisg_equalftp.i-i2>; summer 'eve_ning_s, while pleasant en ol1g1h_»i3l_¢1_C_0l§\_1§QS Q bit monotonous. Why no decide to havea _change next summer and spegd the evenings boating ? Our CA1N0ES AND >SK_U"i’5 are the best made and are built in all mod- elsand styles and we are confident that we would please you. ' _ Order one now and be ready to have a delightful summer. Send For Catalogue. ‘ Io-2,6d__tts3o_wk_s. I ` ‘ ' Seo our New Dress Musllns an ynuqs principally in r0S° an paisley effects ‘pronounced D many the dafntlcst that have eve been Im drted here and V81’ correct tells 3039"- P"l°°"d3? 42o and 50c yd.-_Patons. 3-I r. . -< onffw`lé'sna ' Hawes von cal runliirons » ,__ _./Hawkshaw, N.B., Bept. Ist, 1905, ` **F. J. Holman & Co., are prepar- ish Canoe Co l I-li I;-19”; g New arrivals daily of the Iatést r spring Costumes rointhe lead- y mg inane;-s_of the 2/grid, we have G, thaiargestandfln s assortment in the city.__a_nd at a very |av‘9°~ range of prices--Prowsa Bros h.. -'--_- ='- N w$ilk Hats for the I7t _ _ _ _ ° ' New Valenclenncs Edglngaand .lush what y`o`u r`eq'ui_re _'for th ` celebration on Friday.--Prows Bros Ltd. 3-|4d4| Il ° iind Indlalliape on glccks like you usually buy at o each- sais price six pieces for Sc.--Moore Sz McLeod. 3- I 4dtf- _ ' s$;gf,‘?n5f'§€||w:J|%3u|§;]°h" Can. Pacific... ...214| ones-splendid thropdfororochpt- fa knitting - regular rice ‘ " htf th _ asdeo `€hn°i%(?hikWg`f\a°\7o thqenri Ili _late sty es Get yours here -Prow Udl rp ular g for ccur sat; bmgliwapwlggfg .3_ Your :gow hat is hero 'for Yo _ pai*t|" diilll' Interost WI ‘neu h nat which suns y_o Qéiiery oar¢l°\|l°f»-Pf°W°_'* 5 °’ more di melissa. 3.1 mn ` f ' - 3-l4d4l I Beaver Flour in 25, 50 and 10 pound b and in barrels chesp sub hgh- I. can a nazi _ sure cure _ _ _ _ CI-IAS. E. SHARP. ' ANNOUNCEMENTS. cd to handle a. lot oi good quality veal and mutton. Sac ad _ in another column. 3-15dr1i. “There will be a cohccrt In Iinrth Wiltshire Hall, Thursday, 16th. Home made candy for sale. Admission ten cents. 3-13d llpd. "While you are in town call at the Cptical Parlor of Silverstou `&‘Ep- stein 168 Queen St., snd‘_g_et your eyes #examined before you go to the. "All prohibitionists should not fall to attend tha annual meeting of the Provincial Temperance Alliance to be _ held in the Y. M. C. A. -the Zlst., at 2 p. in. Important amendments to the Prohibition Law will be discussed, and dealt with. 3-14d1i. "Something of interest to Scotch- men in E. W. Taylor’s window, south sidc Queen Square. 3-15d2l. 6 yas for sc-`-m'ccr‘s Q Monson. 3_1-lan. Ltd. f 3 - 1 4d4 |» 9 insertions. 'Tor,c.h,ons. mbroide Ar, the 5 allwaros sale you wil d _ 3 “rt iam cnc prlcs that induces so - many nm to wear our _Ima In u_\_e_ 7 st. Psfrlcirs nay. You will nee B ~ i I ' » 0 '99' shoe at the price. Golf Br . _'»l . _'_U\'°° W1- 3"* "ff . glial., 'ig vice 3 spool ro|-xi’o&- I ‘Q _ . _ u _ _ n ` 0 ‘ ' lo ‘_" i -Moore olbod. 3 IN _ At the sinallwaras sale you will nnd F_g'athe`rstIt.ch braid In 6 yd pieces splendid quality sale price i-_|as.__ 'Embroidery Imertlom. StrepIn9S__¢f-Q nqw_ ready _for ur inspection and really worth At the smallwares sale. you f:l,p§¢,,'ns_ _ 2..25d|,f_ , ` III mid a ‘bio fassorliment of liiont pad hose supporters. reg lar 25c for zoo.-Moore O M ’ |__°°¢_ 3 lbdtf. u Solid-brass sfety pins--nIok_'eI H.; pIated.sIzes_ I. _2 and 3 also as- " sorted sizes rouuler price ec per doien ale rico 2 dozen or Sc 0 At the smailwares sale. you Wl10 WM A Pall bvs-rar at the recent "One rebel band under funeral of the late Mrs W. G. Wrig Arena after hand and resulted in victory' for the former team by score of 2-0. The game waslfairl fast and clean throughout. _A b fletory to_both sides. Gordon Whi Biltbd i'.hB£ the li hts W clusion oi theg . _ The Diocesan Church Society of E. Island began its annual sesslo yesterday. The executive meeting was can company in me 1, held in St. Paul’s Bchoolroom at service was held\in Bt. Paul’s Church bsgm-e the su;-vivo;-B final at 7.30 last evening at which t ctlon with these meetin s Hoi clock and a Rural Deanery meetin (Clergy and Lalty) will he held I the schoolroom at 10 a.m. The regu- mountainous wuntry so lar church convention will open i It was E Davey and not E. Dooley assaults by the rebels, li t CNY. '1`_°Ported in yes_tsrday's issue. ' d amited the ll and cu All interesting €_|_1m<>_0f hockey was “The American company played between the Crescents and the tain Harrigan gained Tal1or's teams last night in the houses, after firing on 1; rn Hennessey`refeI_'eed _in a manner satis- Madero's men were preps 1- cept the surrender, when g _'shot both goals for the winnin _ Injustice to the Tailors it men g_`ii_3l¢§' _ _ _ 3 ere ‘ u oi! eigbtiminutes before the con- reinforcements and unprep anis P. mountains in a panic.' . On preacher was Rev- Ii- Scott-Smith. Mnaerolsis -were Irluea while assistant at St. Peters Cathedral. In em; 1055 ig estimated at conne g Communion will be celebrated in St. “Although the rebels im St. Paul’s Schoolroom at 3 p.m. to- ‘Although never under ed on the roofs of houses, made a, spirited reply sud repulsed repeated charged down the main im is, it was annhilated. h I from windows and loopholes a heavy loss on the iedersls. Y “Being hard -pressed, t Y about 9 o‘cloc!! hoisted-a wh Col. g appeared across the river riilsconecrren , by me renewed attack, Maderg's driven back. They retr n Cueliar's men entrapped- -the 3 they had taken refuge, b B pelled to surrender e Y and wounded. Z des-this week, they have H to get Cuellar to give battle in the th H town. fire day. and the annual general meeting Made,-0 was in the thickest will he held this evening at 8 o‘cloc At this meeting Rev. A. W. Watso of New London will read a paper o B n ay ~ . Nicholls, Dloceson Mission Board gent, will also speak on his work moial to other fields of labor of tw valued members, Rev. S. J. Woo Pa.ul's Church this morning at 8 0'- pegged advanmg toward k u d School woik and Rev A. W. illfgxgiling for the gun sf ?' was killed n the diocese. The report of the Execu- ' ` ' tive of the D. G. S. refers to the re- V ~ o CKBRYIHU OF' Cl - fight, encouraging his troops and giv- “ lngvorders with the coolness of a vet- arm while a man who “C He was hit in ‘the beside him." roofs and Rev. J. P. Hogan. The rur- TORONTO, Ont., Mar. report states that it is a. matter sistant ln- his exac ng wor . e on the whole very encouraging. ______.___-- »__; ______..___.<.i- .onto inns _ wm a_l_u_ul nm ports brought to El Pasa tonight vivor of last Monday's battle. Kel says his home is in Smithport (Pa According to Kelly’s story Made is mobilizing his forces at San_D'leg _Madero expects to be_'ioined by .O Re ardin the casualties day's battle, Kelly said : rlngton, were killed. Seventeen w wounded escaped with the rebels. ra of Los Angeles; Guisseppe Gar tor; C D - the latter of Scottish descent. Kelly said of the battle : - EL PASA, Tex., March 11-That Francisco 1. Maders is concentrating POW ` his forces in western Chihuahua again LBN1. DBI' nl to give battle to Colonel Cuellar at M\1f»t°l\ `(5ll\511) PII* U’ Casas Grandes, is indicated by re- P°t5t0°l ‘ b Y Roy Kelly, a wounded American sur- 801917 P91' blllicll ' - r six miles south of Casas Grandes, 533% Pei' 11026" which is defended by 400 federsls' and HEY. Der toll 300 volunteers under General Cuellar. id” V - _ __ U zoo tomorrow. This will give him force superior in numbers to the Fed “Sixteen, including Csiltilin H8 Among the insurrecto officers killed , th I F - 2222 i‘f`i\i`.id1f.'i.'i°i.‘i o‘ifii..f§.°ns iii- Hmlnr- in Ma #M10 “The battle of Casas Grandes las ed from 4 to 7 a.m. Monday. Provi ional President Madero, with 70 men, attacked the townfrom thr B1 D950. P»9V~ F~ M- Webster. in his carrying and sale of firearms, air Oi guns, knuckle dusters, san satisfaction to know that the parish other dangerous weapons, is to lic of Georgetown, etc., is again supplied prohibited in Ontario. with a resident clergy-msn and that Foy, Attorney General, intrortuced 5, Canon Simpson has obtained an as- Bill go that enact, in the fi k Th re- yesterday afterno0n.` ' ports from the various parishes are Exception is made for - es, such as militia, and- wbom permits have been : :Take Jordan's Emulsion for rc- P050” Maglslifilte- lief from la grippe. , 3-14d2i. Corrected for every Wednesday and. Saturday _ Issue. Beef (quarter) per lb Beef mall er lb. E is ) _ll Beats, per bunch Butter Mutton, per lb. Straw per ton ly adishes, per I bunches ) Lettuce per bunch , 0 White Oats 9, Black oats 0_ Turnips`_ __ _ __ _ __ ,', Caldslrins. (free of heads) _ Pali-B, Bach ,__ Ducks srals. B g _ mong Americans with rebels lu Mon- F°W1 ' Chickens _ _,_ ___ dn Saturday Issue. a_ Flour Roller procured a_ Oats baldi, nephew of the Italian liber _ a t Alanis and Major Hays S Potatoes ' Oatmeal. ver cwt. Beef. per lb _ _ t_ Butter, per lb (crcamery) s_ Pork _._ 0 Eggs ee Hay, per ton _J Mutton _ , Hides _ 1 | , '; _,Constipation and seed fair. _ 3-13dr3l. ,_ 1;. ‘ " Sick Headache. _-.- people; indeed, some an seldom, if ev The most frequent of all are hilious or both. acidity of the stomach, improves dig blood to all portions of the body. three bottles of the d n ° si, I an miliiihi an used.” _ _ _ _ Burdoek Blood Bitton, has, du the last 35 ymrs, built up an unriv reputation as a cure for all tl-ou arising from A constipated eondit' l be bowelh. E 'b., Limited, ToroniA7`,.‘&0. i 1 Headache seems habitusl with many I' free from it, suffering continually, and wondering why they can get no relief. sick headaches, and are caused by some dersngement of the stomach or bowels, Burdoek Blogd Bitter: reguia'tes_the digestive andlsilisry organs, removes tion, regulate the constipated bowels, and promotes a perfwt eimuiation of pure Mrs. C. Meadow Clsrlcsburf, Ont., writes: “For yesrssl was Croub ed lik 'i°“iZ'.i“° i°d ‘“"“l‘.’i’°i»'5d 'li' °. r. a w v slfaoir Bleed slime! only all W feel like s new perse A 1 un `pleiEly t allen. is on bat assassins 1 In s ever .iii Manufactured only b The T. Milburn ___Suf_iered for Years From _ "AR1'f1"E_3=;°UR1T1 _ March 11, 1910.’ l Quouunss mx-msec by kinnosh' I: Col, -lxchsage annex. ii. s. sums. New Brunswick... .. e, Nova Bcotis.......... MISCBILLANEOU °' Acadia Sugar, Pfd............... Acadia Sugar. Ord... ... .. East.- Can. Bav. 5 Nova Scotia 'I‘elephone..... Stanfield's, Pid... ... Stanfisld's Trinidad Electric... . BONDS. Acadla.Bu§ar... ... ... .._. N. S. Steel k Coll 1s't.:.... StanBel1’i’s Linifted ......... t Trinidad Electric... il March 14 1911. _ Reports furnished by Curdy 0: Co.. Members Charlottetown. P." Iii. I. _ I _fnondln ba, 6 d oo __ _ - I 7m,0?i%drM6l»B0d- 3-|411 0 _ _ _ » ` . ` . '_ . _ .1 1. _fl .I ‘ii"»»--»-~ ..¢~:.'::'i.'"°°':l::n’» 1:, is Ei QL init for Bc Moore ` 52,9, _¢_ 3 mm I I morning the great offering of sorts of constantly needed sm wares and motions - offered wholesale prices and less. okaniple "Premier Safety Pins rloe I0o poi set. Moore ll Mo *"8 :nina new' In charlotte athileiln-so great sale of small Wares' Wo commence Tuesday izes and assorted, regularly sol 50 dozen-sale price 3 doze for Sc Red Cross hair nets. eac id D811 Cement... 23 Detroit... 10; Dom. Iron & SteeI..... 58 Illinois... ...r 95 Power... ...148}_ Rio... .. .. ...105l Scotia... 96 Shawinigan... . . . . .. ...1I1\ Toronto St. Ry... ...127 West. Can. Power... 55 Richilleu & 0ntario....108} 8|! dll at Major 'Hays street, _an ratel before under Cap- “ entrance to c plazasnd hs"garx5lson ite flag. ' ring to an- with 600 arrival of ered. for the men were eated to the The rush ` of' ouses where the latter ut o'clock yesterday afternoon. Divine inflicted heavy losses on the federals __ _ ly were- com- ve made re- Casas~Gran- been unable _ ___ il' sir ' Flnsnnlis d bags, and Hon J. 'J . Legislature certain cas-~ pcrsons to' granted _by CHARIlO'l'I‘E'1‘OWN MARKETS. ` 20 to ial ‘6§to 8 16101 ee 9' ~ _ ai s1.so zo se e MONTAGUE MARKETS._ - er captured by the Federals, while _ _six cornctad jo; °v____,__ we nd” md J. C. Hac- B. N. Am91’i6l...... ...f... un... 151 . 276 ROYB1 Bank of Cans . _ ‘ '- \ -__~ \ . ~.'».__-\`,~\~._ -\-_ ,__\,,. -. __ .3 _ _ - What is CASTORIA Castorla. is afharmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pure- '§`0l‘i¢» Drops and. Soothing Syrups. It is' Pleasant. `It contains neither Opium, Dlorphilie not 0tll¢r_ Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys \Vorins__ _ and alloys Foverishness. It cures Dlnrrliocn' 'and \Vind. Colle. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation - and Flatulcncy. It assiniilsttcs the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowcls, giving healthy and natural sleep. The (.‘hil<1rcu’s Puuacea-The 1\1otlicr’s lfrié/nd; - csnumi: CASTOR|A~AI.wAvs _ _ Beats the Signature 'off‘ » _ _ ,..- .i» Ri ¢ A 'rue Kina You Have Always i§ongnc,"nna which has been _ f ` in use for over 80 years," has borne the signatures! 1 ` / _ and has bccn made under his per- sonnl supervision since its infancy. ' ' ‘ Allow no one to deceive you ill tliflili All Counterfeits, Imitations and “J ust-ns'-good” are but _-_ Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health of Infants and Chl.ldre,n-Experience against Experiment.” v .- -.|_,,._ .`~f\ _\\`_~.~_‘\_\\`»§ ___ .. ..mm»ummmillmuuisuinii' 11418 J ll- ~: 3 “f£i"l:. ~ I , . i _0ur Service For _ - Commission 0rllers Our facilities for hand- _ ling Commission Orders are unexcelled. The service which we render cannot we believe, be surpassed- of execution and accuracy of Market News so far as can reasonably be had, are the outstanding features of this Department of our _ ' business. Orders for Stocks or Bonds listed oil the Ton- onto, Montrenl,' London and New York Exchanges will receive our ' ilnnlediate allenlion. ‘ ' ’ Our Private Wire system ~ reaches all ilnportant flu- ‘ ancial centres. J.C.MacKintosh & Co. Established 1873 Members Montreal Stock Exe Direct Private Wires. , HALIFAX, MONTREAL, Cl '_ >. f`“"`: _j"" ig ._ ._ _ CKN/-\D|r'-\N PACIFIC ` A__7_Q[‘_T_'§_5lQ\_'f‘_5l‘Z‘.l Promptness and quality ' 1/ 1/ /' /// sr.=_.IonN-I.Ivi:Iu>ooI'. L k ilh mplsin ....'...'1‘h .M h Eltngrousaol Britan . _ . . ..FI:lrlcIarc?il‘t|tli; ` FIRST CABIN EMPl!.EBBEB........... .........l‘l.50up _hggilin ili]§l¢l¥1‘S_ll_%iN' { ............¢1.m _ sz¢_s'i§i1i¢:AaIu 0Nl'ChASS?CKBlh (Second Cabin) Y THIRD-CABIN ` EMPIt'ESBEB_..L....._,_.............. OtherBoats.ir..-:................._.... .W ` W.‘nTi=i`6vTATiD n. .-A 0.11 _ sz li J.‘¥.B.._____f_...,._. .- Singer Sewing Machine Co Charlottetown Agency l The- Singer Sewing Machine Co has removed its oilice and salesroom ‘from the London House to New-‘ son's building Victoria Row. No. r6o, Richmond St, opposite Post Odice ' ~ ST. JOHN. ' __ _ 2-9ttsdr3m.~,~.v.,'\',» e ' B l H ihcm _ _ ” and ' 6 ‘p._c. _and Safe" Don`i. be sniisfieci \\'iil\ 3 pcr Ceni interest' wlicu you can put your money out to work where it will cam per cent :uni ba sail-,.loo. We have in mind two p:\riil'\lllIfly n.l\r.'irIi\'c 6 par galil Bonds-in both' instances Ihc principal is amply secured, |he’Comp:¢nicl\ issuing them have an exceptionally well eatniiiished busim ss, the earnings are" showing good increases over previous 5 ears and :ire murii more than the » amount necessary lo pay the inlcresf ou ihe honli issuus._ ' 'Drop us a line, just sny “Give mu pnrliculzirs of tin: 6 p. c Securities mentioned in your-ad\'crlisi~nI0nI iiifhu C|lrm\il‘le" ami we 'will fell you why they are safe, and a lol of other information you should know _about _ _ _ _ ._ _ F. Is. Mccunov & co ‘ ' Members Montreal Stock Exchange 5 92 Hellas, Monlml, sydney, clmRl.oTTi-:ro\vN, sl.1..i..'¢, Nha. E Opened. Am. Beet Sugar... 442 "Amal. ~Copper... 63% Brooklyn R. T... 778 Reading... ...l.55l» Union Pacific... ..._.1735 U. S. Steel... 77; Va. Chemical... 67! G4* 772 1570 175; ,781 68 1 in I NEW YORK STOCKS. ' V 1 Closed. COTTON. ~ 1081 Opened. Closed. 15 l . May... ._ . . . . ._ .. 14.40 14.48 July..‘. ~... 14.33 14.26 CHICAGO MARKET. Opened Closed. May Wheat _ . . . 90 90 May Pork... 17.32 17.37 _ 1 i sn I ,_ B\|!IHiiliiiii“f '.'C‘.IE.'fT.! val; July Corn... 50 B0\ . n = == ind 96 1112 127 55 108] ‘rnaf la l Po .a I5 h Loom Undersklrts 'iThey Thorn ls |_|||l_y Una i “Bromo Uulnlna” “~ - H8” °“ W°\'“ “L“S*f° oml ro cum A com In an nu. ‘ \ '~ 4 ' Laxa-tive Bromo Qulnlns F :fx aMPnInss_..._i;.:= ._:,_... ......... ...a. nas 13 fl is . B.- _ 910 _lb _ ¢ -"_ or J. E- Mlthhl_1r_Y;=}'0liflfVF”°0WIl. """ »‘ ' " " " ' ‘ lf. _.1 » I fx ¢ H `. M ‘ ii '- ` ' II fi d f b a r. I . In so sretc tuoe.‘r qula I o - ‘ ‘ »_ , - . r dvpln:toashivgglfamgbéuhtpgigd at _Id:§.e_nte_saIe:__pr_I%e 2 lol; S és. look like silk _but wen; Always rsmembertheinll name. Look ' » _ l fI I 'h. Iar rice Oc. e a r e s o ooo s ze. r._oGU N' 0 ` ' ' _ _ " _ _ .fl _ , n S "W - p ` - ‘Bile price 2 for Bc.-Moorei Mc- better' l W lm' °l¢“m“° °° °'°’-7 _b°" 95°' ' _ . 1 _~ _» 1, _ .. . _H ling, -3-noel Iteoa. ;.s-Hutt. I _ ' ~ _ 9» Q-M y or , _ ,_._,,_ ' d , _ - _ ' ` ` 'T ‘A -' `,_,`§’i'?. fi? ’_~".‘f, il; - l ' - . . ' ` ` ,' ,»-~=-‘F ~ . -\‘~i'f=.1».r'_>;~:<"‘=f;_<-__= _ 1 1 ' _ _ ' _ _ *-1 _>_»2`. "“l’f”‘_‘<_»~_~..1»=-sie f' f . “ » - ‘ ' - , 1 - ’ -_ "_` .~ = f _ \ . -is \‘- ` _ \ _ 1-< _ __ __ -_ nnsr or nn." _ 7" Uh/ c fs