sa .$- `<.+=;3’_ ¥§&- ""`¥2§‘? “investment Securities" ` Is the title of a booklet which we have _ ' just published and a copy of which we want to place in the hands of every investor. It gives particulars of a number of attractive issues yielding up to 7.40 p. c. on the mo ney - invested. Better drop us a line for your copy today. F- B. McCURDY Ed CO 11°"- MEMBERS “ONTREAL of people assembled at the railway STOCK EXCHANGE. l_' xi lv- rf- “ma” . . _ _ - ` . E; S yl , 4 .IARITIME PROVUOE SECURITIES. (Quotations Furnished by F. I. ho- Ourdy B: Co., Stock and Bond Brax- ers, Members Montreal Stock change, Charlottetown. Banks. _ I-=l"i. 154. fill; 2334 163) 120 ,E AI. Brit-Ili 156 Commerce I RM# Honttell Siife Nova Scotia 7541 Royal till lliscellanwus. Acadia Fire 151" ‘Acadia Sugar Pfd 190 Do. ord '19 Pfd. with stock bonus `i‘3-'I Brandram-Henderson Com. F0 C. B. Elec. Com. 'Al East. Can Bev. 5 Loan 101 Eastem Trust 153 Halifax Fire 100 How. Pure Wool Tex Pfd. with bonus Com. stock 100 Maritime Telephone Com.. 84 98 *.00 G0 98 25 71 136 14! 98 98 B0 `\\\\\\\ \x _-"2 ~ - "’1\ \//\_ KID N EY W/ F.'|`l`-'|-$._.. 0ii\ ‘ \`£ ,\ W \"<`\~1,i»\\\\\f> \\\ \i?.\, \;/l - CWA ~. ‘S I Amai. cancer _ .~¢.LlK|1D~n,.‘l//.e‘» ‘.;:;;‘.:‘;;;s‘% is !*1'T`_-f -'v U i “~f'=”~‘¢’~’§"5~»'s%i°5“ ` 'A 5 E,-y_;5 i 1~,i,,[,i’° Rza. nil* D0.l'fd. 102 100 N. B. Telephone 110 106 North Atlantic I'f.lhm1el N, B. Car lst PM 94 D0. 2nd Pfd. Do. 3rd Pfd Do. Com. N. S. Clay Works PM. Do. Com. Nova Scotia Fire Btanfields Pfd. Trinidad Cons. Tel. Com. 40 Bonds. Bi-andrsm~Uendersoa 8'! C. B. Elec 5's 95 Chronicle 6'a 101 Hew. Puru Wool Textile S'.l. with bonus 102 Maritime Telephone l's 108 N. S. Steel let llort. l's Do. Dehenture stock Porto Rico 5’s 89 09 60 44 40 33 19 94 B9 40 30 100 90 105 103 82 *S D' Q3 $53 100 105 941 5Z\ 100 98 9!-if 92} NEW YORK STOCKS Quotations furnished by F. B. Md- Curdy & C0., Stock and Bond Bro- kers. Members Montreal Stock Ex- change, 164 Richmond St., Char- lottetown, P. E. I. July 8th. NEW YORK STOCKS High Low Close 95t 95; 61% 61?, 63} 634 925 92§ 86% 86} 861 214% 214 214 531- 52?, 53 24; 244 242 12 123 123 Atchison 95) Am Smelters 61% 03§ 921 (.anadinn Pacific Chesapeake and Ohio Erie I .~ or two before the time they ‘not miss an issue, as all papers are ...°THE MORNING DAILY Guar- dian can be obtained at H. A. John- stoue's, Montague, ~ ...°THE MORNING DAILY Guar- dian can be obtained at H. J. Ka- bon’s_ Drugstore, Bouris. i...°SALT SCHOONER.--The schoon- er Uncle Sain arrived in Bouris on Saturday from Halifax with a load of salt for J. J. Hughes & Co.° ...°SUBSCRIBERB should renew a have paid for has expired and thus discontinued promptly' on expiry ...'FAREWELLED.-‘Quite a number station, Souris, on Tuesday to bid farewell to Rev. F. A. Wightman and family who have been transferred to the Methodist Circuit at Bathurst, N. B. While in Souris they made many friends who sincerely regret at will be succeeded by Rev t es, who arrived on Thursday with his iamily.’ ` ...'B'1'O(‘K JUDGING.- The live- stock judging classes held at George- ytowu were quite successful, about twenty bead of cattle were brought in by neighboring farmers and the at- tendance was fair. Mr. John Stewart of Georgetown brought in particular- ly glod Holstein, and Mr. Martin, Messrs Aron Cogswell, Andrew Lav- ers, and F. J. Solomon, also brought in particularly good cattle. Thesei classes had much to instruct the far-I mers as to the conformation, of best Robertson, who was in charge of 'the judging classes, made his explanation, particularly clear. Mr. Robertson will he this week at Bridgetown, Red House, Rollo Bay, and Morell Rear. All meetings called at »1.30. Northern Pacific Pennsylvania Reading Southern Pacific Union Pacific U. S. Steel U. S. Steel Pfd. lltiili Copper 101; 111 1561 92; 1441 szi 104; 41; 1111 156; 92; 145; 52; 104; 41: 110k 155% 921* 1442 51§ 104§ 412 MONTREAL STOCKS. High Lowi Close Brazilian Traction 84 83% 833 Detroit » 66 655 66 Dom. Steel (Jorp'n I 44g 44 44; Minn.& St.Paul (Soo)l-22? 122} 1221 Montreal Power 210 209 209 N. S. Steel & Coal Com. No Sale. Ogilvie 109 Quebec Ry 11 10 Richelieu & Ontario Spanish River Coin. 50 48 10 107 ...'0NE tion for Gash must accompany mum charge twenty-fi inser- colllllli. link ve it » _ on the market s few years only. ` - Good- ~ ii_ts_inay often be.mi\¢'1¢.b nesrin ’mi,tb’rity and xeinvesiiug the We shall be pleased to have you consult lit - the auction sale at the Montague OTFAWA judging of dairy cattle. Mr. RobertiAmherst are visiting in Montague. ,,g,.icum,,-al development, as more ...‘MR. ED. D. FEE!-IAN is Guardian representative in Bourfs. His Phone number is 5. W. L. Dingwell Under- taker’s oflice. MEM. ...°0PPOR'i‘UNl'l'Y.-Look out for the auction sale- at the Montague Hall on the 10th inet. A chance to get some article you need cheap. 49-1-mei. .L C_ R_ ...°SALE.-Everyth ng oilered at Hall on the 10th is of thebeetqnal-‘ ' ity,' and everything must be sold. rgauiiazgl ig! non r miss it. 49-1-mei. my M New ...°.4i.i. si-Iounn can he the mon- ¢hrI'“°h“th“ “Mt tague Hall on Tuesday or Wednesday, It "£55 ne°w°_°l';n? the 8th and 9th inst. and inspect ’ th articles to be sold there by auc- plead by um . °w°"' Thom” ti” n the mth inn You Wm up Malcolm, only two years ago. It pen- °“l° thin t Wm inter etrates an undeveloped portion of tam 7 B” °°m° 3 3 -. 49-_7»_4M6i New Brimswiclr and its operation has ‘st 7°“' ' given a great impetus to lumbering ‘ in central New Brunswick. "'°AUCTI0N SALE The h°u“h°m 'Theline crosses the province from M _ ggsxgrg a;gil';;se;:“°§;h§ol?t;y p\£;_ east to west. It extends from Camp- ." aucuén at the Manta ue Han on bellton on the Bay Chaleur to the in- c K te ti l boundar at St. Leon- t_ A rua ona _ y Thursday' the mth of £511 igfu’ gg ard’s where it terminates at the St. ip';n°l°€g wgzan “fn ti: nl-lin on John river. When the river is bridged Tuesday and Qvadnesday the ml and the branch wiii connect with the sth in me “mamma . m_7_4M6i Bangor & Aroostoolre Railway which ' _ _4 _'___ ' ,Will give a good connection with Ban- . gor. ‘ '_ EA$'Ea” The International, starting from _ "**" the Intercolonial, main line crosses . 'JMIFS Mmm Knox of penver' Cel” the Transcontinental f main ‘line _and 15 V.i’"tm5 her Om ‘mme ‘U S°“ri°‘ the Canadian Pacific ' branch line in .Mrs John Clark and daughter of New Brunswick. The opening of the - new country has led to considerable he ao- Rail- ...°Mi-. F. G. Jorann oi the cnnnah 322'; 81,323 l‘;‘;,”‘,‘;n;‘“,;;‘;c;’°f;‘ W‘;';“;;‘f Fox Exchange, Charlottetown, is in mei Sonris 0” B' bush?" trip" The minister of railways today ap- ...'Mr. and Mrs, Angus D. McCor- ggoixlyof 5:3 rgggasgofgstigxctgsgf mick. St. Mnrgarets, wan among the "any from Richibucto to Logzievilm v"“t°" to Sour” on Saturday! a distance of -i7 miles. He declined . . "'°”` to give approval to a route map by h "'°M‘B.s,Kahe A' Moomy 0' Boat()-n the same company from -Painsec Jun- ” arnled hom-8 °“ a short visit ction to Cape Tormentine a distance if her UBQT3’ ¥I_Ir'bmid,MrB' Andrew. nf 42 miles. He gave as a reason ooney' i e or' that he did not want to`bring any- -=--.--==-.-.---~=-»-=----1-:ff--1-