Mccvnnve co 0 llebentures u block of 1. 1943, mr us my that ' ‘_ ._ ` _ 300 prosperous 1 - - _ __ larger- number - ` "than are to be any _` _ ` ' Opopnlation of Amherst, aocordin toih -. - _ ~ of 1911. nearly doubled that of 1901. 8 Q ~ - _The total net assessment for the' year __ . ber sist, 1913 was $e,esu,004 ana bonueu . _ _ -_~ water and sewerage, $294 500 ' t ._.- ` MEMBERS MONTREAL - ’ s'roCK EXCHANGE. , . ___ \_ _ ~ 1 ' i . - _ _ 1 - _-I '-._- .' _ ` , ~_-iw-.1-`,.. -_ '.i;= "a ,.43 ’~_ ` 'x-~, _- _ ‘ 1 ~:-1, [fi.» `- nl 1 _ "‘ ' Those contemplating the re investmept of ]nly income _ should take advanta e of the low rices at resent revailiu » i|_LwAvs ui' iiinutznisr . I REINVESTMENT ' Write for infomation regarding such opportunities. _ _ ___ _ __ _ __ _ _ ___ _ -~_.__,,_ -Nwotiatirrns' be_twéa`n' ‘ ,tile ' 'Govern-` ment and_E. N. Brown, president of ___ the National Railways, hayqjgpme to _ such a deadlock that Brown 'has sei.- ,_ ed for a. special meetirngog tha bopigd ti- -of directors to name” hlsisuccessor, ., and he has r"esérveii"Edé'o&'iiiiol;lations ' ' on astesmsr; sailihg'fron1_`Vera Cruz 1 for the United States' _on Thl1'r`sday. _ _ d e ue- ' gotiations with the `Govern1`nen1., ful- - lowing repeated protests against in- ~ -_ terference on the' part of Government ofnuais with the op_eret_1p_n‘oi the " railways. A statenientfroin his office ' _calls upon the directors definitely to ,determine his successor, and he de- 'clares that this decisive -request is made in view of.the failure-of,-the di- -_-,-_-_-,-,-,-; _-_-_-,,-_-_-_-_-y-4,-_-_-_-_-_;-_-_-_;-_-1-_Z-_-_-_-_-_-;_ _- _ _-_-_-_Q _-_-_-:_-_-_-_-_-_-_-;_~_~_-:_-.-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_v_-:_-a Msxrco CITY. July' 1a rspéeisii. President Brownhas end'é 'tn 'rectors to acc‘ept his previous propo- _Bal of resignation. Brown had been urged by President Huerta to remain at the head of the ,railways, which post the American has held for many years. Brown sti- iating in Europe concerning so-called outrages committed by my troops up- .»F_inance Liinantour several years ago. 'providing tor- a_ gradual Mexicanizs- Since -presenting his resignation pulatedi conditions upon which he would.,_remain. These were .that the Government ofllcisls must positively keep from interference in the business of his otl1ce`. The Federal administra- tion appeared to realize the serious- ness of"€>e‘rmitting him to withdraw at t_his‘ _ime,__ but it was not prepared to rualre tlie"concessions demanded, which included the revision- of a. cir- cularissued by former Minister of tion' of the system. - ~ . _ - )- z Ferdinand inf Bulgaria, in s long mes- _ sage dispatched from Sofia un July' Greeks and Servisns have been circu- IJ D a in Macedonia are absolutely unfound- ed' 'and are published with the object of creating a bad impression." the liberations enjoyed by the people tions have been directed against the Bulgarian element in Macedonia by the Bsrvinns and the Greeks. The dis- tricts of Kastoria, Florina and Vod- LONDON July 18 (Special -Kin 12. inlorins the Evening News: - "The stories and reports which the on the Greek and 'Servian - o ulation King Ferdinand proceeds to tell of of Adrianople without regard to their nationality, and closes with the alle- gat on: "Systematic attacks and persecu- tion/al Securities- 1 Corporation Limited ff H. Bradford. lhlellf- lll Hollis Streth llallflls l- 3- '. fgggtq Qunboo Montreal ' ‘ ‘ Ottawa London.Y¢\d- " :" - ` 1 1 __ -lu' ,_A "*-'B Now is the time to Buy for Investment Our Booklet entitled 0. ' ' in I i l Pai *L* s.-w__‘,».,_ ,_;." “Advertised goods must have merit." 0 N. xg' ~-ny-einticipaim Your Radiator . _ Valve Requirements Now il and placing your order, you will be ready/'to meet _-your future demands, and save the annoyance and e1___-vbxstious delays which follow when manufacturers’ ' areunable to 'catch up with their fall 'rush of' orders. Another thing, it pays to stick to reliable makes. Valves thor- onghly_ tested ,before leaving the Factory, whose careful work- manship and high grader materials are readily apparent, will perform their duties continuouslynnd in it most efficient man- ner. Prompt attention will lie given to all orders for QUICK 0I’ENING,_H()T WATER RADIATOR VALVES, with and without- Union, Rough Body Plated over in - 1 x-4”Aaud r 1-2" W. M~STM|i S-,SUN &. M-llllllllW,lTIl _I8-I0 - - IIALIFAX - - l9l3 l ’ Eastern Csnads's Supply llouse 350-7-19Mer1 ‘ ll JAP-lille MAY FIGHT ena have been cleared of all well-edu- cated men and the prisons of Salonki are overflowing with innocent Bulga- - - rians. Great numbers of Bulgarians .' _ _ f _ _ have been' transported from their “Six Special ,lssues" is ready. Call or write for a copy ial).-“We do not think war is prob- able," said Dir. Juichi Soycda, former Japanese Minister of Finance, who .- ' has been on a. tour of the United States, gathering the sentiment, of .the people here for his government, before sailing today for home, with his colleague, T. Karniya, an official of the Tokio Charnber of Commerce. "If it comes through the action of ` the United States. The Japanese have never fought and do not hope to fight through imperlalistic motives, but _ only_when their national honor is in- - L-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-e_-_~_-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-___-,-_-_-_-_-,,__-_- -_-_A 1-'ou SAN FRANCISCO, July 18 (Spec-` -i-_i___,_ shame to be ,n_Japancse _we cannot tell what wi'i1 haPD9Il`-" _ "gave terrifying accounts of the hor- rible deeds committed hy_ the Serv- inns and Greeks. The Bulgeirian Gov- ernment is ready to com‘e to an in- ternational inquiry which will cn- lighten the world concerning the stories of these excess*es.’€ timent toward- Japanfto he friendly in allvparts of the United_ States, with. the- exception of California. Bus- iness men of America, he said, were the present friendly re1q_tions,,)1etwcen an etlort to obtain for Ja aese the ' _ _. P ll privilege of becoming American citi- zens. he said. - , homes in the- country to Greece and ‘ i to the islands in the Aegean Sea. - - - - = The same cruel re 'me has been it volvcd. But where it _becomes a Dr. Sooyeda. said he_foun,c_1,_,the sen- uniformaly in favor of maintaining the .two nations. _ _,,_ -The Japanese government will make ' -lWl] llHMiN. (Special.)-The charred wreckage of an aeroplane, with the incinerated bodies of two aviators lying in the ashes, was found this morning near Nonancourt on the railroad from Parts to Granville. 7...-. ___.....,¢ . . . 1 '_ per Us nerr. rpu -_ 'ro A nom: or roun own EAR after ear. you’ve been paying out hard-earned money to our iunrhord for rent You’ve promised yourself a thousand 1--_I limes that you’d make the start to own your own home but " you’vt=i~ found the start difficult, you haven’t been able to see your 1 1 way c ear. ` THE (7, H, I, (‘., PLAN SI{f)\\'S YOU 'l`lll it :Ti S Wednesday ,Iuly 2'”° '“ “'°° ' ' P- » ‘_ . P SUNDAY - foafsl Service ‘ _ ... CANAMAN 1 Furness Line _ __ pAc,,,,c . \ if This is the date of the MONSTER \f _ 1 OurPropositio1i The-Ranch K ‘ ' two' and 011° 11°" P90” °‘ the” ' i teai it 't n if il f K - i l:)E:d°gl'0‘;l!CBd 'Mid Y9l3¢d $090 hvemge nl' hlnnglgh enclldslniglohesdiild ghd hill! :ings bililh fu-| this year and the tive pairs are all good with high board fence containing sufficient roomy iilver black foxes, This stock will not be on P0118 f°\' *BH PWS f°l°° 0 - Th. i t i telling latest appli- tlle market l0D§ B9 5 are "suing only nncesidiisilvsgtliugdlllie iillmoh. 0’ ooo.oe ofthe required 01191111- T11* div' w. C.. simpson is est-etsirer and has mea ‘md due the shareholders this year 1913 himself competent as he had good reenlg this win be ew me P- C- ,, ’°“" _ . ‘ ~ _ 4 i-n ss i hilnqi _. For Pro-__-ipectus and gppllcatioiiuiorms apply to any of the directors. _ - -- _ - A. 1-' uson. Springfield S'“'“"i1'l1-_ffii’.7i.‘."°“"-"”'°" It viii". uifgm' fretls.” ‘° ll. Sutherland tsuley TEA which the pa.rishioners'will_hold on the grounds surrounding their New Church-a Gothic structure of surpass- ing beauty and well worth ,coming a distance to see. _ _ _ _ _ ' ' ed right. _ '-"P 'f F S 70_ R yalty Junction 60 York 50 55 Bedford 45 » 10 Tracadie _ 4|! Mt. Stewart 80 Plsqcuid 25 Pea e’s 10 Bt. Teresa’s Arrive Oardi 25 7.26 good - 2.18 r Charlottetown at 7 80 Everyone welcome andeveryone trea`t~ ii ci -2-_-iw sees u ii in it Ticlgzils at one way first class fare will be issued from Georgetown, Emmerson and stations on the Montague Branch, ning by regilar morning train, returnlng by regn eveninp train. Returning special train w ll leave St. ?bre~a's for Cardigan at 6.80 p. m. and 0 . in. BY RDER COMMITTEE M 9.00 n. m. -_10.00 n. m 2-45 P- H1- 1-00 P- ml sails from Halifax every Tuesday 2.00 p. m. 2.8011- 1"- morning at seven o’clock, and is §'% 3' E' _ . g'?)g 12' due to arrive nt Charlottetown C ' ° ' M. MURPHY, Mgr.. Wednesday evening. calling nt_ 11y24Mtf Canso, Arlchat, Port Hawkesbnry,; C d T A » _ ,_ __,t__,!,__E_;,___. Summerside and Charlottetown, f \|'6l In fllll I’l'l1\ IIIIBII I ‘ ' tation Fare Train Depgs Charlottetown _ __ 1,§0 P. . 0 :.45 I: STEAHER NORTIIUMDEII LAND t f Pi . N. B. '- Li;§_s .._§§:;§.° :f_j:.;'___“._,._§{,_.._.j_i;ji__:f_..,x_._,., CARV El.-.L BROS. fll ll - - v . :li-'iotou lar shlopolnts in Rosh Scotia 5. I ; MQ;Stf_ ' ' » _ STEAM!! IHPRESS I t d C i3.'i`ie°;.i.°l.‘i.‘€‘%Zl.l‘l-l'$i. 1' §;_‘_’_l‘}.:i‘l.¢ i»‘§i'.‘.¥ _ _ du .tim onwlltallnnlllx :east trdlng' lid? F’ I i’J'ii"§lt>°t;.¢°§wii‘s a0'='_|°¢l'i|=n.o_<]rgie¢m°i_1_1 lf° nsur_\nc¢ s n ore _s gldnrdl and’ WWW rates in 150 P.r.|lsland lgutual . . - rs neuron om n s n' mms, ` " ‘ ' "mm" Eulldinlé Llllurshes? Mantis? Begpopa. 1 Ch`"0“m"m P E "Ima ._gt.et__s_; Ahespe to eetorles, Water Il s. . . . , _ _ 1 hsrlottelown _Steam _ - so N",g“|.n.c0__ md Semis, Georgetown, Lower Mou- , tague and Montague fortnightly. Oommsncinz Monday the ith of May the - _ For furfhcr‘particul_ars` apply to __ the Short Direct Route Close conno ' ‘ons for all Points Beyond tuiniorrrrgwu Mouiiuii New Electric Lighted Sleepers The Best Dining Car Service -I1---i-it-_-gg-l CN CAN/\iu.\N PACIFIC » nA1.1r.\x-Monmssn nuam. THE ONLY LINE OPERATING ...__ 4.- ;_ if*- .ex-1. .1-1.-f~*>-" ` 5 CO M PARTMBNT CARS Montreal and Ottawa to Toronto Montreal snd1'orento fs Vancouver W. B. HOWARD. D. P. A.. 0. l’.B. Bt John, N. B. _ J. K. 1!"*ltl.L¢~erii/nent, (There Hou Buildinl Charlottetown “£53” s0l.°*7-llwlol “ly 3M\fo M I B. 5. BELL, IN BIUIOY s¢l'O0f an-ng-in 1i