W. _ _ A _ V 4 I u ‘ i l ;~_ i , 1" lg f I i '-£1 MARITIME SECURITIES. .- 1,( 4, i .- .Ii li if 1 l . V , ,‘- \_ , 4 .ii 1 ( . ." l 1*.. lil lg ' '.""' ~ 1_3, ug” fl 7”' --r?',_m" A , ,_ , _l i . ,l " 1,): i ' 'f,1,’.AGE SIX "mm Lrrnsr News ,I0 l in .lg-;_ _ ‘ - .. - , _ 'Ii 'L r L l Heard These Expressions: ' , “I could have bought such and such a stock fora certain low ' price a few years ago, look what a profit I could have made". “How short sighted I was that I did not buy these bonds fjhen they were offered with a good bonus of Common Stock" 7_ “llfhy those common shares were given as a bonus not long - _a_g0`,now they are paying a dividend and see what they are worth” ,i ,_ ' -‘ There is an old saying---“There is no use crying over spilled wiliyllt’-’. Don’t wish you had bought---buy. _f Full par' ‘rulars of a very promising issue of bonds and pre- "&i'red stock 1- ~‘ '\ 'vsubstanlial bonus of common stock will be X, v sent to you li ~ . will jusr drop ns a line, you will be under no 0 li, gi ; obligation if yi ' » pid for this information. , ~ L_- . qilksninli ' _ 'l 1 7 ` olu Have. No Doubt i ' . ii llslilax. S.. John, Montreal, Sherbrooke. Sydney, _ » F B McCURDY fi? CO .nhers Montreal Stack Exchange. Charlottetown. St. Joh n'|, Nlld. , ' _l ...°It pays to buy in this Province. i ...°Mrs. Walter Young and Miss Mable Robertson, Red Point, were among the visitors to Souris yester- day! ...°E. D. and Mrs. Ives of Worcesl' ter, Mass., formerly of Montague, are rejoicing in the birth of a son. -M. ‘ ...*There will be service inthe Mon- tague Baptist Church tomorrow everl- ing at the usual hour, Rev. Mr. Wil- son to preach.-M. ...°Miss Katie Lanncn und Miss Lizzie Landrlgan, dressmakers 'ol Montague, have returned from Stur- geon, where they have been spending a few days visiting friends.-M. ` ...'People driving into Montague village for the last week complain of a very heavy road and bad pitches near the village, particularly on the south side. A few hours’s work would be a great improvement.-M. 'U d`y & Co., Stock and Bond Bro- Mm-ch 8 .12 ' Members Montreal Stock Ex- cahge, 164 Illchmond St., Char- (-,enw,,t 28 lQn“°"“~ Do Preferred 88 British Cbtgmerce 116 Nova Scotia 277 Montreal 2.10 Royal 2335 2321 Acadia Fire... . . . . ...100 98 Acadia Sugar, Pfd......._......,l0~l 100 Acadia Sugar, 0rd__.. 73 6 Brsndrani-Hcriderson, Com. 20 15 C. B. Electric, - --~r. 50 Eait; Can. Sav _- , Loau..142 137 Eastern Trlrst Halifax 'Cold S-.or..g~., 98 Halifax Fire... Heiysbns _Pure Wool Tex., (~_ p_ R_ ` 1 Pfd., with 30 p. Detroit 57 BANKS- nom. steel 591 MISCELLANEOUS. Com. Stock Maritime Tel. Maritime Tel., Pld... N. B ................. .. ......104 N. B. Car, lst 05 90 N. S. Cnr, 2n.l Pf'l............ N. S. Car. Ilrd Fld... N. S. Car, Common............ C. OI ' N. S. St l Ask- Bid- ltfontiealeiiower- 19;" IW I IT 150 147 Rib" i;;aJsnr;iil; 115'; . 215 ruth. s- ontario usg 276 249 NEW YORK STOCKS. Q March 8 '12 Atchison 105; Am. Beet Sugar 57 Alnal. Collller 70; 75§ 352 Arn. Smelters Amer. Sugar Ref. ion es 1 - mi """" " ,Brooklyn R. T. XI) 302 _ 230; ......100 1 48 Lel-Iigh Valley _ 101 46 _ 1611 98 Northern Pacific Pennsy1'vania , ` ' 123; 101 " iss; Reading ig Southern Pacific » - 109# _H Unfonf- Pacific - 153. ' U. S. Steel stiuiilelds, 1>ia__.... ...._.los 1oz 655 Stanflelds, Com.... Trinidad Cons. Tels., Coin. 00. ' Trinidad Electric... 77 Brandtam-Henderson li's. .,100 97,-_ B., an-c. 951 9* Clironif-ies 6's. -stock.. _ . ........100 Maritime Telephone 6's.......106 N. B. Steel, lst Mort. 5's... 955 .. .... - 63 . BONDS ........101 99; Halifax Tram 5's_..... .......__101§ 100 Hewson Pura Wool Tex. 6‘s with 30 p.c. of common Do Prcrferrcd 110-; . , . i 73. . _ oo'r'roN a . ,, March ` 10.42 May 10.53 J lily 10.67 October 10.75 GRAIN H I 104 94; 28 88} 57 58§ 94 191| 251 116i 118§ Open Close 1052 56 71 761 119 80 231 Erie 34 33; 1601 11§)§ 7__119} _._128j "`156l Soo 135% 1351 109; :aes ssl 110; 10.44 10.54 10.68 10.75 WHEAT ..."l`he Montague markq, prices yea- terday were:-butter, 25 to 28; beef, 4| to 5; turnips, 1~ oat 52 tl 6, s, 1 qtanona Furnished by F. B. Me- °"°“ 91°” 55: referees. 40; eggs. 25; hay. 13 to 16; straw, $6; hides, 70c; pclts, 70 to 80.-M. IIHUHEH SEHVICES METHODIST First Methodist Church-Rev. Geo Orrnlan at eleven and Rev. 5.1. Heaney at 7 l>.m. Sunday School and bible class at 2.30 -p. m. Prayer service on Wednesday evening at seven thirty. Students and strangers cordially in-` “vited at all services. Grace Church-Rev. J. Heaney at eleven a. m., and Rev. Geo. Orinan at 7 p. ;m. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30. Pew five reserved for college students. Everybody welcome. PRESBYTERIAN. St. James-Rev. T. F. Fullerton at 11 a. m. and __ at 7 p. m. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30. Strangers and college stud- ents are cordially invlted_,to all the services. ' Zion.-Morning prayer meeting at ten a. m., R. G. Strathie at 11 and at 7. Sunday School and Bible Class at two-thirty. College students and strangers cordially welcome. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN. Central Christian--Rev. J. F. Floyd at 11 a. m., and 7 D. m. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30. Prayer meeting Wed- nesday at 8 p. m._ All seats free. Everybody, including college stu- dents, cordially invited. Minister's residence, 104 Prince St. ~ BAPTIST Baptist-Rev.Z. L. Fash at 11 a. m., 'and at 7 p,'m;"Sunday School at two-thirty p. m., with “Loyalists" Class of adults in Church auditorium. A _ cordial welcome ...°’I‘he Morning Daily Guardia! can he obtained at W. A. Johnston'l. Montague. _ ...°‘1‘he Morning Daily Guardian can be obtained at H. J. llsbon's Drug store. Bouris. _ ...*Every suit turned out by W. B. Leard, Souris, is an advertisement. 3-9drli. ...'Martin McKinnon, agent, will bc glad to receive all news, advertising and subscriptions in Montague and vicinity. ...°The Montague Furnishing _Co.. is holding a special sale fol I<`\1rD\tll_l`0 saved from fire in the Audit- orum. Everything must go 'to make room for new goods. Prices are rc- duced from 50 to 75per cent, Now is your chance to procure F\1\`l\l¢“l'° for .lmost nothing. 3‘4d\`ff-f- BT. DUNSTAN'B CATHEDRAL. _ First Mass at 7.30, Children’s Mass at 8.30, catechism immediately elm' Mass. High Mass at 10.30. Vesl>¢l`B and Benediction at 7 wp. m. SALVATION ARMY. Sunday, Services at 1l,_ 3. and 8.30 p.m. Week nights service.-Mom day, Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur- day. UNE MAN KILLED FOR EVERY 172,000 TONS. TORONTO, March 6-I-Ion. "W. H. Hearst, minister of lands, forest und mines for the province oi Ontario,| extended a welcome »to the members of the Canadian Mining Institute at the opening session of its 14th un-A nual meeting 'this morning at the King Edward hotel. In doing so, lie promised the hearty co-operation oil his department and of the govern- ment with work of the institute- '1`_l1¢ mining industry of Canada, hc SMG. formed one of the Dominion's _great-! est sources of revenue. 4 , President Dr. Frank D. Adams. IU his annual address, stated that the institute membership had increased from 857 to 950 in the past year. His l Royal Highness the Duke of Con- naught wrote regretting his inability to attend. . ` The secretary read the report from Nova Scotia, showing that there ‘are 15,500 employed #in the coliieries of that province and that there were 139 accidents, of which 36 were fatal. This was one fatal accident for eV0l`1` 172,000 tone of coal mined. 'I`he total amount of coal mined was 6,192,000 tons. Dr. Porter, of McGill university, Montreal. moved that the Dominion government be asked to admit rescue apparatus used in mines free oi duty The motion was seconded by 1'] Jacobs, ol Victoria, B. C., and pass-, ed unanimously. j ALBERT COUNTY MAN ~- MAY LOSE SIGHT OF EYE. I HOPEWELL HILL, March 5--Hugh Tucker, a young man living u few miles from here, met_with n bad ac- Do. Debenture Stock........10:i 103 Porto Rico 5‘s... 90 S9 Btanileld’s ti'e...... ......102} 101 Trinidad Telcs. 15's... ....101 09 Trinidad Electric 5':-1... 93 90' May _ 104 1031 the “home-like church.” ANGLICAN. is extended to all the services of cident it day or two ago which caused serious injury to his eyes. The young man was running in the woods and tired at it rabbit, when the brea. Quotations furnished by F. B. ,Curdy at Cc Stock & Bc rid Mom-_n;1Ar. STOCKS ` Brokers. Members Montreal Stock Exchange. | ._~> `-I Fr: .‘ 01,, '~ » ' fy. f' is .G _\` ici 11;, I " ' ' i ‘ ‘»~;;`»`i.;»*‘i_ Mc- CORN Mny 71 _...___.__;;__.. OATS May PORK May July i ( L1 Ni ma 1” 71 521 l 15.60 15.72 15.87 16.00 St. Paul's Church-Rector Rev. T. W. Murphy, Morning prayer at clevcn rl. m. Sunday School and Bible classes for men and women at 2.30| n. rn. Evening prayer at 7 p, m. Holy ;C-ommunion at 8.30 a. m. All seats free. , St. Peter's Cathedral-Third Sun- day Lent.-Holy Communion at 8 and 11 a. m., Matins at 10.15 a. m., Sunday School and Bible Claes at 2.30 .p.m., and Evensong at .7 _p.m. ‘ ch of the_ grin blew open and the powder from the shell was driven violently into the ` young iellow's eyes, blinding him so that he had to he led out of the woods by a .young- er hrotlier, who was with him. (ine of the eyes had come pretty ncnrly all right, hilt the other is in it seri- ous condition, 'although the doctor , who was called today has hopes that the sight may be restored with good . caref `T* » Sper Dominion Iron & Steel fompany. fimitell cent 1 ~/ .1 i _‘ ~ ' - \.i i-_I1 gf=l»" 1 fini is 1 _.rf 3” _4~ W Ki '.~ _ in -4 *id _"off il,~','.*,'.°. _ R26 us Pfcfé f-._l ---r ' _ ' / /I C'l*"l"l'C_\`_\\,\ DAll_Y_ 5*) »-‘ MEMon'AND|Jrv| ‘, oven evtnmas until. 9 dctoot ilu tlsioiiiv ` ,You uni _ liioiliiii LONDON l’()l»IC-E UNABLE T0 FIND MISS PAN'KHURS'I`. LONDON, Mar. 6-Prealstent scou- ring of London by the police has failed to find Misa Christahel Pank. hurst, although it is said that she had not left the city. A sharp watch is being kept on out-going steamcrn at various ports. GENERAL ANDRADE KILLED BY HIS MEN. , __-_ GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador, March 5.- Geueral Julio Andrade, the military commander at Guayaquil,was assas- ;sinated at Quito last night by some of his soldiers. General Andrade was thc chief figure in the suppress- ion ol the recent revolution in Euca- dor after the death of President Est- upon request. FIRST MORTGAGE SINKING FUND BONDS Of Ric original issue of $8,000,000 l'rere have been redeem :cl by tin Tru:,le.e for the Sinking Fund in date $755,000. The bonds mature on _luly ist, 1929 and are also rcdueililblc al thc option o the Company upon six months' notice at lin and ncrrucrl interval. At fha present market nrire, these Bonds yield over5 l 4 pr-r cenl. ‘ We will be pleased to f°o_r\vard our descriptive c rcuiar giving full iilfbrnlatinn iloiili. ifi`iiii"6niiioN, unirui (ll. Bradford, Manager) |64 llollis Sf., Halifax, N S. Toronto, Quebec. Montreal. Ottawa. London Eng. 1 ¥'~~- .. - ..*-El! __ .__....._. ._.___» ._._.._ _,___.._.B_.__Q__ ____ A -- -i » Preferred Siock li For those in search ofa safe. atlracli e, permanent invrslmcnl, we believe the bent combination ofyield and s ecurilv can he found in high grade Preferred Sloclra issued by Corporations in operating pruspi-rolls 4 i irada. 5 per cent To Buy " Build, i P ay oil Mortgages _ on Improve Real ilislale ‘ SEE 0UR PLAN I Write, Phoneor C411, Tlili CANADIAN Home lnveslmenlCo.l.tll Phone No. 424. Royal Bank Building, . Rlcllmmid St-. Entrance Charlottetown, P. E, 1, BRANDT BEFORE GRAND JURORS NEW YORK, March 6-Foulke E. Brandt, the Schiff valet, alleged vie- tim of a conspiracy to keep him in _prison for thirty years, is expected to testify before the Graad Jury to- do . lgrondt will tell all the details of the plot in which he says he was snared-the circumstances surround- ing his employment in the household of Motimer L. Bcheifl, his dismissal, examination by alienlsts, his arrest, the -alleged promise bv Schiff attor- rccord oi' honest man and the payment ofco aging from Members Montreal :xiii ;c.”;:“it.r;f.".‘;:i.::..._:.l: Packers. and Ishefmen MY' th" if 11° P’°°"°‘1 8'1"" "° now is the time to look about you, and see what you need would get one year and a large sum . . A J. C. MAClfIN'l`0Sll & C0.. W, ,,,m,,y the "teh mm, upon in the boat line. We re bu ing a stock lot ofboats from so l'f,°‘,:;,,{’,:"1f:,,,,',§’,,,°"°°" “H M” 'mm' o z5ft long. We are still offering a 22ft fishing boat instaled A r Igdfmwtf Scum _ communities under sound management, whose prosperity over a period years is rrller:ted_ in growth of business and increased earnings. At yrnr request we will be plelsed to submit in you Securities of Companies with a long 6 to 7 per cent. agement, steady growl li ntinuous dividends aver- Stock Exchange. .i.c. mlciri -errant 7 .- ‘ " new or au." - h 7 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARI-)_I_AN A , _ , ____ _ _ _TW A g L I 'MARCH 9,19” 1 ` ‘“"~ . . TOSll®.C0;f 750 Sunlras I Being Balance Remaining ol the 1500 Shares issued oi Nova Scotia Underwear Company, Limited (Incorporated under the Nova Scotia Companies Act.) 70p. c. lluiiiiilalive Preferred Siock ill $100.00 per -Share, with il Bonus of 40 per cent- of Par Value in Common Shares. ` ` subscriptions for such amounts as may The right is reserved to allot only such be approved, and to close the subscription books without notice. CAPITALIZATIGN Authorized Issued. 7 p. c. Cumulative Preference Stockf S25 .000 $150,000* Common Stock is .too -150,000 N0 BONDED INDEBTEDNESS TERMS Ol" PAYMENT. I0 p. c with Application. ' I5 p.-c. on Allotment, 25 p. c. on March I5, |912. 25pc on April I5, l9l2. 25 p. c. on` May I5, l9l2'. sriilicdrious wiu. ni: iuzcrzivicn At the Offices of J. C.?Macliin'fosh Co., at Halifax, St. John, Montreal, Fred- ericton and New Glasgow, Qr ai. any Branch of the Royal Bank of Canada. | _ PORTANT l\'lANAGEMEN'l`»-The practical mill the two superintendents who have demon- stratcd their ability with the old Com- pany. _ | The general business management will be under the direction of Mr. A. Bal- | lantyne, who has had an extensive experi- ence in_ handling the manufactured pro- ducts through the trade and practical ex- perience gained in mill operation in Scot- land. He is enthusiastic as tothe pros- I pects for future development of the busi- ness. LOCATION---'1`he Mills of the Nova Sco- tla Underwear Company. are situated at Eureka. on the line of.~tlie lntersolonial Rall vav. ` - PRODUCTS-~-It is proposed to confine the operations of this Company entirely to the manufacture of Underwear and kindred products. ' CHEAP ANI) ADEQUATE POWER-~~ This industry has n pre-eminent advant- age in the giosscssicrl of , Water Power de- veloped on their own property which is I managenientwill remain in the handsof most adverse conditions of dry weather. sulilclent to operate the plant under the CONVICTION OFNTHE SOUNDNESS OF THIS ENTERPRISE WILL BE GAINED BY A CAREFUL STUDY OF THESE IM- FEATURES. LABOR---Withln a radius of two or three miles is a population of from l5,ooo to 2o~ ooo a very large"percentage being the laboring classes---Miners with families. Of lheliands required in this industry 8o` per cent. are of the female sex. There be- ing no-other large factories in the vicinity, to give employment to girls, all the help of thc (lass desired is easily available. i DEMAND---Nova Scotia has a continent- wide _ reputation for Knitted W00\l€l1 Goods and especially for Underwear, which has resulted in a market in Canada for the class of goods inanufacdired hy this Com- pany. never successfully invaded bl’ me products of other provinces. For 012105* two yea`r`s`the total capacity `oi' the mlllS has been sold before the ist of April. new ilarsiz1sr,s-,--These willsw '97 cated in the very heart of the Sheep_Rals- 1 ing District of Nova Scotia, 8fl°fd\UiZ 9 near supply of raw materials, ¢\l11l’i° fm' any expansion that might be undertaken, i ESTIMATE D PROFITS' judging from Costs ascertained from the manufacturing experience if the past f0\11’ yearn. the Company should realize a net profit for 1912 on orders already 0" hand 0f.... _ , . , . . _ . . . . . . .. _ ...- , _ $22,000 The 7 per cent. Cumulative pividend on $150,000 Perferred Stock will call sw 1 C K 1' & (0 _ Leaving H bnl»m¢e‘°f.......... ESTABLISHED ian which is equal to over 7"p_er‘cent-V on the Common Stock issued. u ii-mx. sr oim. MONTREAL _ ' ' ° 1 ° eased ¢ql\iPl”°"i Al- NEW GLASGOW! A FREDEMCTON' As the corn’pany will not obtain the benefit of tic incr his visit to the sem irom the night -_ .. ._ .1 . _ » ~ . 1 ».» _ -i - _ I _ - ‘ f r 1 1 should show li.. ii ciiiii-gen with iiavinghgoiilil gems _ “,"_ W ____ * for much more than six months of the present year, profits 0 9 3 '§;1‘;§‘,',j';f;,,l',’,f,t2“°°c‘;':,°§;',,';1§o,,Bf,,§,;,,§ " _‘ ' "" 4 ` """i“"`""` "? “'”` " ` "T "` _“"7 considerably better than the foregoing figures. r ' rnililn. il im ' With 3 2 1'* h' P eugme fm' $I25°°° , Members Montreal Stock Exthlnje, ~ ' _ A ' , r' '_ _ ~W,,,,,,,,,.. ,,,,,,,, We would b=1»1====d 1° f=¢¢iv¢ your °f<1=f- nsi.|rsx,_,' New ctilscow, sr. Jcliif, 'f-iftiitiifttlfli, llflffflm' for working men are ' z 3-962°' . the most durable. ‘ L, 9 N, ' “ ' . , _.~'.;.»_.....=.te_f.i_.-_r _ "‘~` ’ ’ - l _ _ - ' L