The Mau Who; _lnfvests in First Mortgages llas ~ Nor is he worried with the fluctuations of the stock market nor real estate depressions. He goes rigltt along with his work without worry. _ \Ve have placed mill- ions on niortgages for in- vestors and they have nevxi:°w'iiiiir:i:; ligiiiiiiiien is ;,‘f,f,':,,‘§§"§,5‘_“ B“”"“°"‘°°° Hi' °m°° tmum shores twwtr-tive cents. V*°*-"1" H°*°l °“ S°*‘“'d“'Yf-'0~ W» Sourts:-Mrs. C. H. Stems Mrs. ' » ~ ' "'f_‘ -BRAGES have just received n big P- D-. MCGWKBI-\., VBTIIOR RWM' B. A. ivmii liii Eié Mi<'D0.lmli]i»vlih¢ii` Liarg' “THE “°m"N‘= "AU-Y, G,“_*"dl““ shipment or mai. Portland cement. Hiltr. Halifax: Raw10lrh`0arr'uthers. ' ' P 7' ' " ‘, 3 ' ' NUI 11° Obi-31|-‘Bd 8% LBUGNYB 100801- 19gg.10_5M,n¢h3;E¢\,1i_ Katherine Carruthers, Montague; W. Hughes, lr. Anderson, I4. S. (handler, my ya,-1m.B_ summcrsldm _ , P Walsh at J0hn_ W J Walsh N0 F §I.Suii`1‘l'il§:Atiliei'i'."’*111es ncnnnltld and -Monnwnvuf nur: 'ni u _AMM-UN“`I°N"'B°S*' Valves ,in Halifelt A- A- B1=h°P» N°W1>°rt; ` ____ wanna Bane; from M:)‘uu_e;ll egg; gpnsnand aunnuniiion will be found -l0l1l!Jl31llCh9ld°I`» 13°"-011? MF- ,Bud b_ ` u races. 1028.10.6ldmtb2iEtl1li Mrs. . W. Carruthers, Montague; J. _ _ 'The °°"rt°°“° Maude 0 Saturday morning and will be due __ _ D_ Kennedy' Alberts; g_ _,_ Messe? 55"* mi?" carrier' ti bar?" In Sunuuerside this evelllllg--J .-HIGH ('RAl)E rubber betting and VOY Bt J0l1!ll F W Budd Bt SUD ii 1 in ‘ » - - - - - ° I t,]‘;u';§t;t‘mct,l:)°i1r Emil, ;]nc;‘rnE?l_ I2 - I all mill supplies ut money saving hen, N. B.; W. W. Ludsley, St. Thom- as; W. K. Trapp, Galt; O. H. Glend- enning, New Glasgow; J. P. Graham; Montreal; J. Cormnck, Toronto; W. W. Watt, Toronto; E. W. Murchison, Toronto; D. Rutherford Halifax; Jas. A. Swan, Montreal; Mr, and Mrs. W. B. 'l`uylor,-Halifax; Geo E. (lorbitt, Annapolis Royal; S, G. 'f.=YsretouT"StTIplriI;_'£l osepli, Taylor, Toronto. The following registered at the Queen Hotel on Suturdny:-H. L. Mc- Ewen, M9,-ell; E. E. Webster, Port- ltlllfli W. F. Tidmarsli, City; P. J. Quinn, City. Revere Hotel arrivals Saturday were:--Thos. V. H. Barqer, Halifax; Il. M. Lynch, L. Lockweed, Montre- al; E. M. Shepard, St. Paul, ll/lllnn.; R. E. McLean, Summerside; A. Keouglinn, C. L. Kennedy, Cardi- gan; A. M. Carver, W. H. Masters, Vernon; Mrs. G. O'Hnnley, St. Pst- ers; Gerald McCarthy, Georgetown; A. S. lilorson, W. D. Morson, Upton; W. G. Macdonald, St. John; A. A. Munson, Quebec City; E. L. Reid, Port Arthur, Ont.; S. McNeill, New Dominion; J. J. McLeod, Uigg; John Dickerson, Stunmerside; J. A. Cam- eron nnd wife, New Glasgow, N. S.; Granulalion of the Eyliils Is Cured by Dr. Chusc’s Ointment- Scores of Uses for the Great So- othing, Healing Ointment. Most people know Dr. Chase's Oint- ment best as u cure for eczema and itching piles. Nor is this to be won- dered ut when you think of the rc- murkuble record made in this class of cures. Uni. thore are scores of other uses for this ointment, which are only discovered when it is kept constantly at hand. <_'» Mrs. Martin, 13 Carroll street, To- ronto, formerlyf of Bowrunnville, flnt., writes’ “We have used Dr. t‘husc's Ointment for years, and, found it invnlunhle in treating skinl irrltutions and all sorts of burns and wounds .In fact, we would notj lie without it in the house. lt is ti, most excellent trcntnient for grunn-‘ lntod eyelids, from which I suffered without finding nnythini.; to help ine. Wherever there is itching of the skill or sore that refuses to heztl you can use Dr. ('lhnse's Ointment with` full nssurnnco thnt; it will prove en- Hatch Wellesley; Hills, Mass; Rev. NO PARDON _l ussninononssn BOISE, Idaho, Oct. 4-As a result of protests from ull over the State, no pardon for Harry Orchard, con- fessed slayer of former Governor Frank Bteunenberg. was asked by the Metropolitan Church Association of Waukesha, Wis., yesterday, when thewitats board of pardcfiswnet. Orch- ard insisted that the petition be de- layed. I-le is serving a. life term. and has been ln prison since January, 1906. Orchard is n nutivo of Ontario. GZAR’B BROTHER WILL LIVE IN LONDON LONDON, October 4-.-Gl"and_ Duke Michael Alexandrovitch, the Czar's brother, has rented Bnlwer I.ytton's fmnnslonmx, .Knebworth House .for $22,000 a year for three yours and is bringing his morganutic wife and family here to live. ...,,,,_. . ,_ ;. tml list lit Bmgii ilu Tis li] lit l.lvlig.~ Enrmnrmsa, Om. 0¢»¢_ . "Por seven years, I sufl'ered'with wig; ppysicianl called a “Water Tumor"_| ypodernilcs of Morphine had to be given me to ease the pain. ' During one of these bud spells, g family friend brought a box of “Fmi¢,| s-tives” to the house. I was so had that it was only wliep I had taken nearly two boxes thu I began go experience relief. I kept up the treatment, however, and after taking tive boxes, I was cured, and when I apxpeared on the streets, my friends said “ he dead has come to life" atid this seemed literally true because I certainly was at death's door” MRS. JAMES FENWICK_ "Fruit-n-tives" are sold by all dealers at 5oc'n box. 6 for $2.50-trial size, 25c, ' or nent postpaid on receipt of ' 5 Fruit.-n~tives Limited, Ottawa. pn" , i ~- ' .l gi Wg) duced in hand. 51.25, $r.5o to $5.00. shapes, 5oc, 75c to $1.75. tirely sntisfiictory. 60 cents n box, ull dealers, or Edutunsuu, Llntcs &‘ Uo., Limited, Toronto. Mtf. Canadian, English and Ameri- can caps in dozens cf ,patterns and SMART FALL SHAPES We're Expert llalters . \Ve take as much pains ii giving you a bzcomlng Hat as we do in fitting your head. In this = tore you will iind the largest, brightest and' best kipt Hat D p“. in the city, showing t‘ie very newest shapes as they are int o- the large cities; and besides this-we keep a large stock of the staple shapes always on For your next Hat--try us -you will be pleased lx , Derbys in all variations rf ' crown and brim $2 oo, $2.50 $5.00. Soft hats in the newer shapes as ,=v"v‘,. - sire. “1=- _, "~,-~._-_<. '. -,,A` V \~, _ well as the conservative nitdels, ' _} D. A. BRUCE it The Battery. this in value. the best cities of Canada, Bottom Prices and Malte sent time can be retalled in for the shareholders. 73 Dock Box No. '322 Sirs :» _ ° Name \ I . 17zo9_a5Utt,’ ' '- . , » . j , ’ l A _ LL,-tp--. ` y » ~.t ‘ ‘ l. r v. 1 ,, ~ » v‘ ' ' ‘ » We have large holdings in seven of St. john and Moncton in the East to Cal- rauging from I inn Buck rniiiil I The Black Fox Industry has proven to be an exceptionally good investm: nt . but, well selected Real Estate is_ better because safer. A $_io,ooo fox may die or escape. but real estate in a city which is increasing its population at the rate of i4.ooo per f year and which has a building programme of 1§x2,oco,ooo this year cannot depreciate Be Wise And Divide Your Investments You can get into one of our Syndicates 75 per cent. less than you can purchase the same property from the ordinary lot gary inthe West. Our last purchase is a rnost fortunate one, being Four Hundred Dollars per acre less than was paid forthe adjoining quarter section. We Buy at Roclt. Syndicsting Large Properties. vendoi; and then we stay by you and make the resale of the property, so that you know where you are to get .oil again. Our last Syndicateis in the process of for- mation and will have in it many of the best financial men in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. ' a Sp¢c°slty of ' " The property is a quarter section in the Queen City of the West,-Regin i- Tliis quarter has a ready been sub-divided, and is just across from the three-milli- ir- dollar Parliament Buildings and the G. T. P. R. million-dollar Hotel, and at the pi . - lots at double our price to the Syndicate. The syndicate who bought the adjoining quarter made a profit of $¢oo,ooo Cut out the attached coupon and mail it to us today. Keirstead £5 Mersereau » ` Investment Brokers Street and Market Square 7 St.]olm,N. B. _ Without committing myself in any way. I desire , p to know more about your land propositions. as eessooo-sown ~¢¢ no-Q .~ ¢»¢~n»~».»¢», . unseen A Addfessne-0-no-one-o-o»a~».»,." ., ,, ,...,,,_,, . ,., , ._.,.. , \ .. , . \, _ _ .