1,3; _ti `i`_ '-if ii iifbii' ifffs wr- 5';-`& ."1 ,» ix. ., _ 4_1 _i i. _ i. ,_< _ii ‘ r 1 .‘i _.~‘ ,ii . _ a 1.1. : v _~i,~..-- 1 i"$ S/ ii i ,‘,-.<.` ff; if-1 . ff. :lil ,,_ -1 i §i ’.\ iid li; Q K. ii 55! -i,-_f . _, _ 33. ‘i 1/ i. I I /$5 . i H . . ._. 4. ._~_, _ if _.'.w» .1 i .! ,._ _ -a ite; 1- :i.»-1 Jin ' r,-_ggi ' ‘r`-15: _.¢~. ,'11-j.»'-1 fi _ i s i _gi _i .., _,H K ~ 1 i-Q 1 _ _ I __ i ._ i ii _ .1 _- THE Scotia and Eastern Carl Company . I Sir Henry l‘e||atl has-in his mind it dry dock and shipbuilding yard at Sydnvy, but as soon ll-he has his ships ready for commission. Mr. Thomas Lantley will be prepared to equip the vessels with lh :finest guns in ihe world. In that day possibly ovary provipce in the Dominion wid no represented in the ASGOW- From- the Toronto News A Imperial Navy by it vessel hearing iti nsma. And what is more, every vessel can be built in Canada and-armed in Canada. Mr. Cantley entered the services of the Nova Scotia Steel & Coal Com- pany twenty-seven years ago aa a sales agent. Ai that time the capitalization of the concem was lesa than $i6o,ooo, lhere is now invested in ii over $|s,o.io,- ooo. Mr. Cantley, who has been with the company in all the import-aiu stages y8ll‘l' of its growth, has been the chief administrative ifficcr for the past eleven LOUIS N. I" ULLER. iNvr;srMi:Nrs -- \0V03l sl- - ’Ph°n¢ 90- Ncw Gllsgllwl N' S' lliontagiie is everything else but pleas-'_ - ~ mln' .......... ... ia... ~....... .. -" ‘l 1 th but rss' __ _ ' ~ completed about Nov. 5 ; at *_ m rrwfot it looks iw though We Will - ' r _ w seo Jack Frost a gc-oil many times 1 l - bonds vii li all the features of a A Good Investment ' Well secured. - Ample and increasind. Ear ings of Company, Company’a bus nc ~i» an alisulirte ne cssity, Bond: . asily marketed. interest re' urn con- sidering class. ‘ The Fonda we have in mind are the " Maritime Telegraph (il. - ' Telephone Company (`IIcrctl at |07 and scaufcd interrat. yielding 5. 50 per cent on the money invested. , sawing wood with n circular bad the _ F. Ba Q; 9 misfortune to cut his lingers severely. MEMBERS MDN]-RE,|_ 5-|-(NK |.;X¢||ANG|.; Dr. Morris dressed the wounds and at Ilalifax. Montreal. St. John, Sherbrooke, K.ngsto,n. Ottawa, Sydney . 18315 l`Bl)0!`f U0 WHS ‘ming l1l¢¢lY-“An Charlottetown and St John's,_N'Qd _ _ ` ' ' " - v- __ _ STOCK QUOTATIONQ Mar.-ii '_ 1254 ‘1246 1254' (From Sat'urday's Evening Daily.) - . Nov. 22'l2. -_-_-~ _“_-4 ' A .;.°There passed away at Elmira, Quotations furnished by F. D. Mc. WIIEAT daughter Mrs. James Mellick, onthe U\ll`*lY & U0-. Stvck Bhd Build BYOK- _- - Hltih LOW C1099- ,ltith inst., Jane, relict of the late utreal Stock idx- \ll0C0ml»°F 343 Ml 34% #Gama1iel Jarvis. Born some 8-l change, 164 Richmond Bt., Char--MW ; 9° years ago at Lock Rnnnoch, Perth- ers, Members Mo lottetown. Il. ill. NEW Y() Atchison ‘- Am. Beet Bug:-ir Am. Smeiters Amnl. Copper , Brooklyn R. T. Lehigh Valley Miss Pacific Northern Pacific Pciinsylvanin Ileading Rock Island Union Pacific U-. S. Steel U. S. Steel Pfd Am. Can. Beth Steel Mex. Pet. Utnh .iiB§E§f "" I' Ca nndlan Pacific Detroit Montreal Power N. S. Steel & Coal -,87 Richelieu & Ontario ioronto Ry _.win City -,g co Q_- December ' I I January t_Z50_ 1240 1'250 May --_ 1256 1245 1256 i. -*--~*f'-~ _illiii ill liiii -iiiiMiii High Low Close _ Ll- ‘ The busincis of farming ,is ln the RK STOCKS 107 107 107 ` 805 79 7') sr; 24-; ali, 92,5 175; .i75} 1755 , farm products into net profits. 43; There sro thousands or farmers in 124g Prince Edward Island alone. __ 123; Is it not hard to believe that onli 3 171; 171; one of every tive read a farm paper 25,1 25* 25; at All? 1722, 171% 1713 Only on_e in five? The other four 75 74; 74 nerd the instructions given bv farm 112 papers. * The Guardian management has com- pleted arrangements with the publish- ers of The Canadian Coantryenan so that this excellent weekly magazine will be mailed Fl-IEE fnr one year to any subscriber of the Guardian who _remiitn s. years subscription in ad- ivance according to instructions first page. The Canadlao Countryman is pub- isbed weekly at Toronto, Can`ads.',`and has branch olllccs at Winnipeg, Van cnuvar, Regina and MontrcaI_.l A. L. McOredie, B.B.A., B.A., is Editor ln chief and Henry Birett B.- 124:, 1241 123;; 1231 172 42 ii; -log 40; si sag si us, STOCKS High Low Close 2651 265 2651 ei; 61; 71; zso 229 229 112; 112; 140 iso; 1121 iso; 105 ent Sir Edmund Walker, Bankcr,'1‘or- TTON High LOW C1080 Rosscr, Man; W. J. Glass. farmer, » McLeod, Alta; A. G. Hopkins, V. S. 1246 1235 1246 Itirmef. Bf'Bl'.t0l1. Salk. l0~17MEtl. l._._ L_ ...._..l. 1 ' "' '~ _ . oys ,,,, .. .. ____ , -\_-- .- -_ =-~ , § <2 £31’ 2 E 1 5?; A ~ . 152;: _\-'\ --:-iv ' : I ` _ - ‘ if-1? ' _ : = - 1 ...ly - ._ . _ . _,_ ` Boys Scout m, __ ii ~ _ ,lli 1912 NEW ANNUALS 1912 Boy's 0wn,bonnd,ll§i_rsUaied $2 oo Chatterbox . ."2 -' . Loo »Cliild's Companion ri, .50 Cottager and Artish`»i"<‘ ‘ . ' .5o Infani's ||a?xine ~ 5' .,,-~~_- . .go Qniver ‘ "."1"`, .` _ Young Ca|?l‘¥f""”#iI' JA." ~ l°‘.'E) as--' S Girls Own, buund,fiIiustrate¢i $1.00 Sunday nt Home . . 2.00 Cbiid’s Own Magazine . .35 (`hi|dren’s Friend . . .5o Good Words . . _ 2.0.1 Pansy, hound in boards . i oo 'Sunday ' . . . . |.oo Cliums . . . :.75 . . zoo Sunday Magazine . . :.15 Taken ers and _ Um- Dewi " _FROM PT ATTENTION will put than away till want- --frelglit and left again in the after- * land with her lather's family, the _‘most critical; _period of ill develop-_.late Hon. Angus MacMillan. Mrs. " ` 551'- ments. .ii _Z .. R. ‘Jarvis w s abc last survivor of hér- Both the working farmer and ' the fm-i,iiy_ 52.1- 1,9 lagf, ofuthe immi- investor in farm lands and securities g,-,mtg from pe,-gham,-5, Scotland, “F9 l9l`l0llSlY swaying how t0 I-“nl who settled in the eastern part of on - "Nervi1ine,” S -A.. Asrli=\_11f'\ml Editor- ‘ _ warn-utter oi H. in Buniy, ,, wsu- Board of Directors are as follows:-» known man in the plumbing and gin. Z. A. Lash, LL.D., Toronto, Presid~ smithmg huB|ne“_ _ onto; Nelson Monteith, B.S.A., farm- and 1“m_\,,,go got-fm be 9, chmuy-_ cr, Stratford; Thomas Deiworth. far- thing with mm 1 muld gm,-¢p1y get m°f» W°“°“7 Walmr Jnmfls- lumen in ai d-a.y’s work ‘before that knit-ing, I Wsouirié risi inn iour ...°It pays to _buy in this Province. ...°Therc was opcnod at Montaguo last weak 5 branch ot J-ardinss' boob- store, Bummersids. It is in charlo of ...°Rsv. Dan McLean and wito.0l\l!‘> lottetown, were IHLSIGIJBBFB by 333'* urday's evsrupg-train to ;M0nt&$u0 where he conducted services yester- dgy.B. _ i ...~'rii¢ s. s. 1Tfi;i>rioe arrlvvd in Montague from Picton Saturday morning with a -full ¢B\‘80 9! WHY nobn with a full cargo of produce.-B ...°'I`he following registered at the McDonald Hotel, Montague, between 7 Saturday night and 7 the pro- vious night:-W. C. Cormeau. Sf-~ John; ,P. S. l-laminonrl, Truro; J.W. -Adams, W. Toronto.-B. 'The approaches to the bridge a* ant on acconrt of the mud Citizens before completion. The citizens ot Montague feel as though they are sn-_ titlcd to s sidewalk at least.B. ...‘A D_und.us correspondent writes that Mrs. Patrick Henncssey, who has been visiting friends in Boston :nil other American cities, arrived home on 'l‘hursday.-'Our starch iac-. tnry suspended operations for this mason having made into starch 35000 l-ua potatoes. Tliere is' still stored in iiic farmers’ cellurs ii large quan- tity of potatoes awaiting shipment. -Cumberland Hill School House has nilergone n thorough -cleaning fund' ciairing, thanks to the efficient P. Inspector, Mr. Mullena, who wants cliool rooms kept_ns they should bo. Edwin Clay has' completed an up-to- date fox crunch on his farm at Brid- getown, Norman J. McLe0d while “°2C"‘S 0-140 he boys who Went out on the har- est excursion 'from this part have eturncd. They réport the weather old in the Canadian West. i Lot 47, at the residence of her shire, Scotland, she came to the Is- latc big John Stewart of Red Point in 1835, in the brig Phoenitt of Dublin sailing from Tobermory, Isle off Msn. Another passenger was the this Islaiid_ in the _early years of the last century. fSlie leaves to mourn one son, John Jarvis, East Baltic, and three daughters, viz: Mrs. James Mellick, Elmira; Mrs. Stephen Mel- lick, Elmira, and Mrs. McMasters, Bristol. Two sons and two daughters predeceased her. Lumbago Cured Every Ache Gone 'Ihousands Still Suffering That Can Be Quickly Cured by _...__ ’1‘I-IE CASE OF H_A'ROLD P. BUSHY. "Three years ago I discovered that a man subyect to liiiiibsgo might :ust as well be dead as alive." _These words open the sincere, straighfor- "One attack camo after another, cruel pain would attack my back, I used n gallon of linlments; not oiio of them seemed penetrating enough to -_ get at the core`o‘f' the pain. I read in the Montreal Witness about Nerviline, and got five bottles. It is a wonder- liil medicine--I could feel its so0thing,~ pain-relieving action every time it. was applied. When I got the disease' under control with Nervillne, I built up my strength and fortified my blood by taking Ferrozone at meals. This treatment cured me permanently, and I urgo everyone to give no the thick, white, oily liniments they are using, and try an up-to-date, penetrating, pain-destroyer like Nervltlne. "Please publish my letter the world over, I want all to hear of Nervi- line.". Don't be cajoled into receiving any- thing from your dealer but "Nervi- iine." Large family size bottles 50c., trial size Ztic., all dealers, or The Catarrbozono Co., Buffalo, N. Y., and Kingston, Canada. is an ii ¢ i Fancy Clocks I would make tt decidedly lprar t» ical and pleasing We are showing a very display now in scores uf 00! llosigns, vary lractivo - .-.-.-.- --:_-::.1-_-.-:_-::::.-_-:.-:.-;_z‘::-'f:::f:¢::::.(- _ ...'Ons csnt.p`sfi@_:l"o_rd`f%ils|l‘ for advertising lii_._'t.lil_s'eolumn. Oasis must accompany -order and five pct cent discount allowed. Minimum charge twcnty_-fivgfoentl. _. '_ was Miiisn. . 1'- - ...°Wlion" you want. a.stovs-tiny' from I-Iolinan's Catalog. 11-BBMEM. .__...°'rii¢ morning iisuy Guardian can 'bo obtained at H. J. Me.i:oii's Drug Store. Sourts.° '..."l‘he Morning Daily 'Guardian can be obtained at W. A. Johnston’s, Montague. ...'Yoxi can save money while you spend by shopping from Holma.u's Catalog. 11-23ME3i. ...°For sale, black, blue, patched _and red foxes. Prices on application- Iaaac Ives, Montague. 11-1 Mt.t._ ...°F. G. Jordan. agent will be glad to receive al'i.news, advertising and subscriptions in Sourls and vic- inity, His oflicc phone No. is 5. ...'Subscribers should renew 3 weak or two before the tlmethey have paid for has expired and _thus not miss nn issue, as n-ll papers are dis- continued promptly on expiry date. ...°T. Gordon Ivrs, agent, will be glad to receive all iievis. advertising and subscriptions in Montague and vicinity. His office ihone No. is 18, and residence f.-hens No. 20.*. ...°F‘ox Netting! Not "brand" qual- ity (which is regular stock) but spe- cially-made-to-order -Red Lnbel-- sold only by Brace, McKay & Oo., Positively the best. 11-20mws4iEwZi ...'Gruit money in smeits-fishing is good, prices are good. Bri1ce’s, Sum- merslde, have the right. nets-gill nets, all sizes in both Sea Island Cort- ton and Scotch Linen; also all sizes ling nets. ‘ 11118Mnith4iEth2l. ...°'i‘be meeting of the King’s (-lo. Temperance Alliance was held in Montague '.l‘hursdsy, Nov. 21st, the President William McLeod occupying the chair. The first business was che election of officers, Rev. F. A. Wight- man, Souris, was elected President, Vice-Presidents, Rev. Mr. McNeill, Bridgetown, E. Clay and Theodore Robertson. East. Point. D. L. McKin- non re-elected Secretary and Treas- urer. The new Presiilcnt resumed of- fice and called upon Mr. _Mead, the prosecutor who gave su account of his work and some of its difficulties. Six convictions was the record which be gave for the past' three months work. The following resolutions were submitted as Amendments t`o the P. E. Island Prohibition Act: That anv drug store `whicb has been convicted of selling intoxicating liquors unlaw- fully loose their privilege of selling by certitlcate. Also that the quantity of liquors kept. by nnv drug store on its premises .ba restricted. .and .that this Alliance pledge its support to the Prosecutor, Mr. Mead as long as he performs his duties diligently. Prose_ cutor Mead submitted n report, which showed considerable work, nn-d an on- ormous amount of trouble in dealing with witnesses. The meeting closed to meet again at 7.30 p. m. for pub- lic meeting, The ' public meeting _held Thursday night was well nt.t:end~ sd and the meeting was opened at 7.30 by the ex-president, Win. Mc- Leod. Tha first speaker was Rav. John Lord sud his address was most; interesting and logical and be sh¢,w- cd the relation of intemperance to the economic system. The next speak- _rr was the Rev. Mr. Miller and his address was indeed the finished pro- duct. He dealt with the problem of intempernnce from the-standpoint of our relatlonsship to this evil showing bow we are so closely related to it. Rev. Daniel Wright spoke of the trouble of the inforcement of the l,1,w and of the terrible effects of this vile traffic. Rev. W. D. Wilson spnko on the social side of life in Monta- gue. Showing the ravages of intein- peranca and related instances of every day life in the village. Rev. A. Hor- wood sang a solo and spoke along the same lines ap brother Wilson. The president then gave anvone ian opportunity to speak, but there being no response be called upon the Rev. Mr. Millar who closed. the meeting with pre.yer.B. " ' \ ’HAVERHI-DL BOY IB KILLED BY TROLLEY. HAVERHILL, Nov. . --21-Ten-your old Andrew .Mitchell was instantly iillled'-and. Rocco Bouccuco,.,, friend was bruised on the right side ‘by c. Lincoln avenue trollsy car this noo . Spectators 'said that the two lags started across the street, dodgod n wagon and ran in front of the tcolley. MoN'rREai., Nov. 23-Amos. I. Iiice, n prominent photographer died today. He was_a-native of Gaps Breton. ' 5 i ‘ . ST. JOHN, Nov. _ZZ--J. ,Jossp Porter. lawyer, dial suaamiyftui 3 in the homo for lneurabies-whore he bad been n patient-_with bronchical trouble. Hs was of English birth, but lived hors all his lilo.. _ -°.e.s.;f.9.r;1A its KH tis lim livin IMI .‘:.f':'..'::.fZ-ff/fiizci PROMINENT CANADLANS DEAD. ESSAY -I have ‘travelled in Scotland and England and I must say that _I think I would prefer P. E; I. to. any of them. It is an excellent place for tourists, it is so hoalthy,‘and there is very fine scsnsry. The market in Charlottetown is -a credit to the Pro- vince in itself, and another thing it is only in its infancy you would say. I believe in ilvo or six -years time it would make a vast difference to vis- itors coming over fr,om_ot.lisi: places, if it'-ww: t. tm ovinl asmnctias audi are abuad” _t;_ nrmin streams, brooks -and dams`are,tcem- ing -with .!lsh',_ -.ot _prsttgxneuly every rind-1.111%,-¢»1f»;. -ii. _» 1-..1.m--_»>._i.~»u»-_ _er kinds. ' c have some ‘ 'v`sry_ nice cattle, poultry, I sheep -ond. other things. As_we1l_as t.ho.,above."men- tioned there f is the lruit that 'ts shipped from our ports. .Altogether wc have a 'very nice little Province. The colleges are as well trained as they could be expected .and the school-teachers have taken quite an active part in training the children and sending out some due business mon out. into the world. I have been in Glasgow, Scotland, and Liverpool, England, also in St.. John and Hull- fnx, but I don’t. think they are as nice as here. I camo from Scotland, we lived in Glasgow, but it was so grimy and smoky there thatlwould rather livo here. The taxes are not so high as: they are away in, Glas- gow. Wo»__liv_e in Eldon, Bclfast.- It is just_.1:ively here, especially in sum- mer. It is' lust lovely talilnga sci’ in the Harland down to town; also in the train. We find both of them very convenient. Really this is the nlnce for young pcopls wiio`are wil- ling to work and make it way for' themselves. They should settle right hcre in this littlo Isle of the Sen. I nm. Yours truly, ` ROBINA WILLIAMSON. Eldon, Belfast. OOC ~.---~»-¢.- Unable to Work ` for 14. Months ~ - . - ilompioio _ltsrvousitrcakdoiilntefii Mr. Black an Invalid-Gured by l_3_t-. i:haea's_t|orvo Food. ‘ ._., . \ ,_r . _ ». _ . ‘ f_' l ` #__ _._- L _ ' __ __ ‘ -MQ ' . » / k 1,/ , ,_ ._»/-32.1 `\5| /7 il., ` 1 it-` - ._/ ‘ ‘ flesh and once the Extreme and you The next You will be fortunate if. like Mr. Black. you get the building-up process ln action before it is forever too late. By forming new, rich blood Dr. Chase's Nerve Food carries new vigor and energy to every organ and every mom- ber of the human body. Mr. Henry Black, 81 Bt. Catherine street east. Montreal. Que-. wrltesz- "The wonderful ‘results I obtained from the use or Dr. Chaae`s Nerve Food. constrain me to write this let ‘ter in order thitt others who suffer from nervougt -exhaustion and weak ness may use itts'mci’|lclno with equal ly satisfactory results. As the result of ovcrwork I became completely ex haunted.. mid, was unable to work for fourteen onths. As I am the father of it family. these were sad days for me, bone the-human body li. nerves become exhausted. weukness comes over You, lose control of the limbs. step is paralysis. Mi- Henry Black Whitt a nel;-.ess mass of but after I had used six boxes uf Dr. Cbnsds Nerve Food I had improved so greatly that I continued the treat- ment until I wal; completely restored to health and strength. I now work twelve to fifteen hours ri day, and keep in excellent health." - Dr. Chnse's Nerve Food, G0 cents a box, all dealers. or Edmanson, Bates & Cn.. Limited. Toronto. sdicitateigmp scrum. rr-l'» -.~.\.~` EI ' Who|¢sslc‘Conin\iss|on~."` ~ Bsss,Ssuslts tl. lilo' i'_i’i»hiD¢rl=f= -i ft ' I -,' 1,. _a _ .;;:_ mia '_ 4. f .`__.__. _ ,, . ' ‘ = .~ _ ;'ff~.%.,.- $5 1 We Olfor. _ . . l p. _c'.,251fl'earAD_eli,_'eiitur¢'s l'~ i- 0I.80§'A`MI_v2IEi‘terost `~* ' 'I`owlt‘ 'Windsor _ `i' 5'. _ ,. , '_Yisld47~8p.c. 2- _ 1--. ._ ._._,_.-,.`..__ _ __ l Wt rl' th "lil `t `w ill nts Con ty is one f the ol sst ‘ad . ' , , moz; fl'rir=l’yrsu_t°sI>liiilIs¢l)‘_.lir°riii iilthe Msillunw Provlnoss lt.l‘s ii p:o|- ,1 'rss _Ive corztiidrifty v/it all modern facilities, Principal exports an _ ‘ _I 'I umhsr. P autor. rult and Agricultural Produggl. %ho._t.ovlii of W_in_i| = , ` 'sor'u 5 . c. Usbsnture Dondsare unquestlniilll s nrt I- .-5. Not K Dollar in Interest 0|' Principal llas Eval' lpsn Loaf ln_I(_9va ~ _ Scotia Munieipsis. __ _ - . ` J. C. MACKINTOSII '®.jC0 ` (ESTABLISHED |873 ) °" __ MEMBER! MONTREAL $'I`0C§"nll_I:§CIlAI\GE. DIRECT. IPQIYATE - . ' »r-' -.---1--~ _Liiai.ii'ax. sr. .|oiiN. noN'r|zsAi., New o|.asoow.'ritsnl:ntoroi4 i' " ' in-‘_ ‘-- ._ .-._ - -.- PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AN IDEAL PLACE TO LIVE IN. First, because it is one of cartii's beauty spots;*" its skies cf Italian blue, its bright red banks laved by shimmering waves, its briglit_ sun- shine, its clear, pure, .bracing air, its fields of waving grain, its spreading trees, its verdant groves, its Heat bridges, its cyystnl streams, its rip- pling riils, ts singing birds, its charming sunset, its glorious au- tumn tiuts, constrain us to exclnim with the first Indian who landed on its shores: “Abegwcit"l "lletllltillll home on the wave"l- Second, because it is prosperous. We have only to visit the nest, well- furnished homes of our country peo- ple to realize that plenty, with com- fort, is everywhere in evidence. Full barns, fine horses, fat cattle, high- prlced sheep, large orchards laden with fruit, bins filled to overflowing with vegetables of .various kinds, go to prove that there is a mine of wealth in a well-tiiled lsland farm. There is wealth, too, on the sea-- washed sands, where the fisherman finds ready sale and remuncrntive pay for his day’s catch. He, too, has n comfortable homo, where he can rest after months of toilf _ ‘ Third, the climatic conditions are fnvorable,»immune as the Island is from 'extremes of heat and cold, the blasting blizzard, devastating hail, destructive cyclonos, overwhelming floods are unknown to this gem of the sea. Fourth, its social atmosphere is commendablef Schools ure free, edu- cattion ls general. -The people are law-abiding, sane, intelligent, moral-_ Temperance societies, debating clubs, lectures, musical and literary enter- tainments, sociais, while away the long winter evenings, while skating, hockey,'Rugby and other out-door ‘sports are` enthusiastically engaged .in._ Consequently, Prince -Edward Is- _-lantlcrs are found in the front ranks 'wherever brain or brawn is in requi- sitlnn. ' ' (MISS)_M. N. LINKLET'l`ER. Summerslde. - ' The Northern M‘{fl3_'8¢ company Limited 8 p. c, Cap. ital Stock . Dividends prvihls last Jm_ w it 'id M", 'V 0 inn' 1i'r"l~l A°d'r °\7io"° ia,-oF. ment whlcl. we is ihc tatfngly reco_mn|ciid. _ __ _l_’;i_;:e_;i sii2| or mare' to yield |ul.éi[i‘i;?&2_n the Winnipeg Stock _ Lantern Securitis s Co., Ltd`. lnvcstmsgiflanlsra- ,- - _W.i`.MaI|on 1 -_ \Hn|- Illr. » 92 Prince William Street ' St. .lolm _Nfl I |57 Sf.`=¢|a|'nlfl SL ~ ~ Montrsal,Qoe. -‘ " _ _ ._.#_- 7 Pin. without bonus ss io N. S. Car, JST. Pld., 1.11.... 96 90 no. 211.1 Pia. az 12 47 30 I0 2..- -e <1 Do. 3rd Pfd. 57 Do. Com. 40 N. S. Clay Works, Pfd. x.d. 95 on Do. Com. x.d. 86 Nova Scotia Fira... ‘ ~...L00 Btanfield P.'d` x.d. ... ...104 Do. Com. x.d. ‘,,,. Trinidad Cons. Tcl. Com.."~ Trinidad Electric ,,. _,___ 17 Atchison - 403 '_-»107»_ Am. Beot ‘Bu ar' " ',`~ ‘-5 _ Am. Smeltcrsg ggi Amal Copper = _ 85; “B55- Brcioklyn R. T. _ ~, `-525 Your , Great Northern 1'id.1as:_ iss; Lehigh Valley __ 115; 175|- Miss Pacific ` ' __ 44* 431 Northern __P'a__cif_l¢ 2135i if 12__4_i`_ 124! Pennsylvania -- .'.12S1.‘_=__1¥8_l _ 123| Reading 112; 112| 1121- -112; Rock Island A ‘ 25 j -53 25| sniitiierracvic 111|- -111| -111| Union Palcific 173* 172| 172| 15; 112 90 102 65 88 is 101; 5 iii 85| 921 issr 115| 44 U. S. Steell 75! 75} U. S. Steel Pfd. 112 1-12 Am. Con. 42| 41 Beth steel. 41; to; Harvester 121i. 120 Mex. Pet- ‘B5 _ B4 um. - - _ si' .titty 42| io; izii si. iii -lll.l..W.lill|SE'S - 0|T|ll|lll PUWDEII2 cs lsssnt dlnctto :be diseased parts by tlia ` ' Im roved Blow! Heals th P fs E \l DQYI, clears the air passages. stops drop- riiigs in the throat andaermaneiit- ` éueurcs Catarrh and ay Fever. a box: blower free. Accept no _ lulsalittgesa 'All denier; or IUMIIIOOQ a MARITIME SECURITIES. (Quotations Furnished by F. B. _Mc- Brokers, Members .Montreal Stock Exchange, Charlottetown. ~ BANKS » _ _ Ask British... ... ........156 commerce ...zzag Nova. Scotia ...265§ Montreal ...aio Royal 225; _._ _ MISCELLANEOUS Acadia Fire... ~ ......100 Acadia Sugar Pfd. ...105 Do. ord 80 Brandram- Henderson Com... East Can Sav & Loaii..1~0 Eastern Trust ;.. ..,145 Halifax Ftrs ...‘ t..100 'd_sw. Pure Wool Tex, Com. Z5 20 new. Puro Wool Tex. Pfd. ld-. with 30 p. c, of Com. stock... ......100 98 Mliarltiiiad-Teicp. Com, x.d. R8’ Bl 0- _ - . x.d.. ....105 -102 - N. B. 'llsleplions ....110 l.03\ Nllrtb Atlantic il'isk.srlos Bid . iss 222; 264; zix 22-ii 9 ll 100 74 136 140 98 1 ~ i.S"uoiii@'iia ciirw _io‘1"1iri.ib..‘, iinisli if _ New York' _ _ _ ’ it ,_ _|- Canadlan Pacific. _ 35_7i_ 2%; ‘_ 16,6; Detroit " 'I2}_¥_".- -’.j_._ 'IM nom. stan cotnin sit ’.“!¢t§i1-‘,~ tu Montreal Rower, _ 220 ».-QB 229 N. s. suiei or can -~ ._,~- _ii Richelieu & Qn;h°to 114, 1.113! Hill Shawinigan ~ ~ 1§7~"' 155g' 137 Toronto Ry. '140§‘_ -£40. * ltd; Bras. 'i`rac» 98-‘“-‘WSL-` 987 25 1224 Med. Nor. 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