V -__-..~ .'.--... -.-l. -!§.-~ 1'-‘ 1..... ». ». 1.2- .'~-A >'~ 4 ».--~._.a»» --; ,» _- - _ ' . =¢_-- - _ " ‘ ~ ~“ 11-r ~ ~_ ~ ~, ¢~~ ¢<~f~'»I-A -. - "’ > =- =.;._' -_ _ _ :~ -s-'~'=> _ ;-‘~ »”..~.-“<~<>s~»-I, .: _-»,.--.__ .~.- -»- -' __ _; '~ »_ -.;_,,~ _- ~,~ - »..< > I- -~ - _ -,-f- _ _ - =.' _,if ._-_~-,-.I- _-~;.~ <,.r~_~.t~¥2,;'-»___ l§,;;¢<-;.___; THB GUARDIAN, 0WN _PRINCE RDWAIB ISLAND. NOVEEIBER 5, igoa. 1? " "*"’ '_ ’ ""`”` "` '"' A - I l »~L A 'Cl mean our little picture Theres a vaponzet, _ _ put :sonic Va`po-Ci'eso- » f _ness cohic and if you have a good at hand passes just as in most cases, and saves the expense ofa doctor’s bill. any symptoms of inilama in the stable will save you ~ I ctlfwe hefifrywill eeasetoexlst; _ A ‘ | _ I look to the future. as wcfought to in _ matters of this kind, there is little or Z A" 1D<1¢P¢'I4l“* ge°‘”"*“» “*"‘“""`"°° *"" nothing in the objection referred to. We ' fearless, aiming to lust, lmpartlat , Reliable. ill sway. seeking at all times .o further the best interests of the people and recognized therefore as wantthe station whereit will best con- ll 'maillist llllll _ fi | L a disease that comes ou very - WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER o. 1902. THE BEET SUGAR INDUSTRY- There is no doubt that the sugar beet s Colic Mixture quickly *YM be °“°°*S’f°uY 8"°"'“ i” C*"““d° “M ood su ar made therefrom. And there the most painful spasms, 3 3 _ _ ara many who would like to see our _ I '. I 'troll with sugir in that . __ t _Abottle coun rysuppy i _ _ and is a good lam. We way and so avoid the necessity of buying so largely as we now do in foreign coun- and tnmble' Yau netferi tries. Itis tobeol served in this connec- When 3'0" may Want it' Pnce tion that the Experimental Farm' at 170316- Oltawa has for yiars past tested the r-- lative prod uctiveness of various kinds of l The crematorlum at Montr.I=al,the gift of _ jSir William McDonald, was used for tile f third time a few days ago when the body _ of the late Thomas J. Ai-nton was reduced to ashes. The operation of cremation _ occupies about two to two and a half hours. ‘ When completed all that is left of the body is about two quarts of white ashes. The l usual practice is to place these in a copper urn and bury it in a cemetery where the spot may le marked in the usual way with a tombstone or monument. There is a strong prejudice among a largs prrtion ‘ I of population of Quebec against cremation, l ‘ and this together with the fact. that the law permits cremation only in cases where the deceased has expressed in his will a aesireiiiar. his body snaii be .ii ip sta oi .3 iii that manner has prevented any rzeneial _ Q ui-a o’the i re r a orium. Dui-it gt! e present- I year cremation is performed without any _ charge to therelatives offdeceased person s. COAL FOR MONTREAL f _ _ I Z 'vane the travelling public and the mit? th5f°'5 3 lampl 9 The _éaoplevn p.per interest of the business patrons of the - _ _ . a . ‘ff _ | ` _ I O Q l . ,, g __. _ il'f§i.iaii°y iifffiiifig ...'.‘.‘£”‘.?.‘2.t$.*“.‘i.’?..°f*..i‘§!..§§iZ'.'i;.°.L1°.*.; ;"*ll‘}“~'° F" “‘“° °““’°°° "'°'° °f° Good biscuits dont just ‘happen Good materi- I d si f w t vapan You can ;ead_ 0 sew_ g__y__s_._bleinadw£iee:- _ x d. __ one ‘maui who wool prefera te as ar es als ood methods and ICH ex e . _ study, the cure goes right on all E $.1..e¢__as_Queen Street, but Gri at George Street » g g P YICHCC EIS time. Now you see why the year-31,5., in advance ....... .................$x;a5_.mustboiar prelerible to any point east _ abSOlL1t€ly HCCCSSZIFY tO IT12i.l{C gOOd blssults, all Speak so highly Of V3P°° of thatfcentril thoroughfare. l for throat trouh_ies. It! gum” gms” --2 the medicine just w ere it’s uve been eniuiriiec aim eiiowiii pam needed. eu it e _» i»<=»f=<== we :.“°.'.i.:“.‘:°..°.'.‘.°:‘°.:°.. °:.':..‘:°.':*.‘l..'=°..:.":.'“:.‘:l'.I 'b°°pm‘°°d°gh° dr; 25 igummenishjdz. _ a more-J. .s.c. is sold guists everywhere. 3.ker|E”'¢f_ "' 5"°““' hs* “ "f“' Llberton, Albedtcn Post0Ece-Herbert clark, :ne eoinpi¢_»_ta` $i.5o; - ‘tan _ ; _ CEDIS mn_f_-'§°°l'>_§fs?;‘_anf'§? _ew Sourislast, Telephone Oice-P. G. Seaman B900 °:z9t. VAPG-C'u.la0l.lllC0.' ` ! P HQOD _ N.-.»'°i‘?.-ni. Usa _ 3'3"* nm; | ’,°,,,,',,e,, ,,',,,m.,_ - \ `-,|, ‘ OGni;x;c':iio, N. Y., Nev. J.-Vessels i _ from tb' t ' to rush coal ` / 7! is por ere preparing ,1 AM G. \su89»1‘ beets the quantity which can`be ti, Montreal and the Canadian Points be- / ,dl 4,_'s.}(.;`_#l,l//(_ 'C A ’ _ fore the Canal freezes up. The steamer _ _ ___ produced per Mm and other matt rs ct Avon passed down the river last nighf "f5’[,1|25/S9/J _ _ I _________ DRUGGI-Q .l`S, ' lot rest r.lating than tc. In March last with 1_3” was at bard coal ‘mm (ywego ’., \ //4,., 7.°.lIu,ry 7m1:1ng`_g`ot. C/iristz`c’s ‘ 4 13"-"" 2 _ ‘til/.\ ""__|,l ' 1 I .. _ _v______,_ `... ii:/no /wfl' »~l\“ ' " 'fhe M¢dg¢a1 Ha1]_ Dr. Saunders was called to give evidence t_iMqn5.i~eal. This is thenrit hard c ral to `.-fkvt. biscuits proceeds to set the 3 .A _ 5- ”' _ A notion Sale Do not forget the large auction sales of dry .goods at the_store next to go slowly i~i tie beet sugar iniustry at J. B McDona1d’s, Queen Street. Sales will be continued every Satur- day evenin commencing at Seven of sugarin the world last year which ex- ports estimated at 1,253,000 tons. The _ BENJ. CARTER & CO.. Cabins “'50 f"'m€l‘lv' D1’°d\-025 930.0 0 wornanly diseases Z o’clock p ni. _ Auctioneer. tons of cane sugar annually and had their W1*-0 U at 11 1” 9-1 1 Y ‘,I; 1 ____ _ _ __ *__ _ _production reduced by the war- io less than a quarter of that quantity are rapid- ly reviving the suaar industry. Germany erected ractories to supply the greater _ _a ` if, ii., _ " carried on _in competition with other. gh¢;1-,mquiiityof Pe,-fe¢¢he31th_ nations having much chiapir labor than “X ha" b°¢°°v= M81 Y Wvllan Md fbi! A run-down body, a weak stomach and weak nerves want a safe tonic to help re- ~ build the system. and assist ‘ to assimilate nourishing food.Ripans Tabules will do it. Ai Druizaista The Piv¢£eut nackgt is enough _for an ordinary occssiqu. The iamilv bo*tle, co cents. contain a supply for a year. < *f -lm* To LET 'fheoiices in London House build. ing on second dat and large room in Examiner rubiisiiiiig coaqiuy. fiat recently occupied by the* ya’ y ` opinion was based. These lgures proved _ that the sugir beet was a very exhaustive crop.” The question was then asked Ur. Saunders, Does it exhaust the land more than turiiips 7 His a iswer wa°, “Yes, su- considerably more." mittee that it would be well for Cana iiann beets so as -to lessen the quantity produc product at a profit. It is to borne in mind that the pro women do half the field work in b'ee holds its own in America. Dr. Saunder United States. He added: “I do not wish to be regarded as dis For further particulars apply to HASZARD & GAUHET, ,__ i wsu# atipreoent." l Pi-iaeoStreetaadthc Y Dr. Saunders further advised the com- pr.-sent. There was a surplus production part of the Cubin deficiency, but since the Cuban production is again increasing 'l t'ie Germans are reducing the area under _duction of beet sugar in Canada must be W°m°n $7038- "ld £935!" me W¢3k¢5t we and where the producer is aided by a Maggie Morris. 0?Munson Station. Clearfield gcverllmenf bounty. In Germany the change of life. and I have been sick s great deal rate of wages for men le 50 cents and for W°m¢l1 375 0000*, Bhd large numbers of H¢nirqis_to1d me to trv Dr. i>i_en:e's_i=ayon'te_ the latter wer-kin the fields. 1.. Flame P'°°°”""°“ “d `°°“f°“ “°“‘°“ ”“°°"°"’~' c“|t,m»e_ I9 the We” Indies when: cane more bottlao ‘Favorite Prescription* never ‘ , _ menced your rem d' I f uolh` ; _sugar is__ proiuced the rate of wages is wg; in such misef_y'fSha_Y_'1‘_*;§‘_’_‘;dw‘;{v"hat t_‘_“§° gbggt, 23 ggngg 5 day, gan” sugar sun with rnpself. now I can do all my work myself - Y quoted statistics to show that American md Plasant t° tak* _ capitalists had more money invested in _ the product icn of cane sugar in the Sand~ T L wich Islands alone than was invested ` 0 in all the beet sugar industries of tied -- 1 coursging the growth of sonar beets; if ourfsr¢nerscanget$4aicnfortherathey can afford to grow them, provided .they have not to haul them any great distance, _but if I a capitalist seeking invest- ments I should not want to invest in beet sugar factories myself, as matters stand _ \\‘| Apartfr°¢mthocostofpsopertytob» the one only objection to tto` sa-e»iI»iiel:¢rtu¢a»w'f¢n-=l station has been that the trains woalifsequoutlyobstaotthelowsread lifll Bitbllllob- ` Th e h e alt h y woman need not f e‘ar th e change which comes as the beginning of life’s autumn. It is the woman who is worn out, rim down and a sufferer from _ i dreads the change of life. This is the ‘ critical period of A woman’s life, and I the prevalence of. womanly diseases makes it the duty I‘ of every woman who would avoid unnecessary suier- ing to take especial ' care of herself at this time. I the change of life are entirely avoided - vorite Prescription. It makes weak to pass through this trying change with time has been ve I-hard vgltli mc,” writes Mrs Co.. Pa.. Box 16. “I am come to the time of od' and ou. When Mrs. Hemmis moved beside me I was sick in bed, _and when she came to see me and we were talking over our sickness, Mrs. also ‘ Pellets! I rot her to bring me a bottle of each from the drug tore an I used them. U _ They did me a_great deal of good, and I get two saw such a wonderful cum. Before I coni- and fee well." s Dr Pierce‘s Pleasant Pellets are eas I Centrally situated on Sunnyside, medium sized and moderate rental. i on various ina tt-rs before the Committee R0 9° C0055* Sill” U10 P000Y$lV-*-°l“», 10-'U1-S’¢¢lP6 £0 Tig'/lic. _ _ C al slrik be on Agriculture and'Colonis‘1ti0n and in Autb“c't'L'° O ' C gan' an-' __ `\¢. ¢ rl.-a `,|]~". ¢.’°'l ° ` ` cgi T: \ *Q* ~#.. ~|_Vll1ll-~-~ ‘ \_u )== Christie’s biscuit factory ~.. is the finest in Canada. Christics have been making good soda _ biscuits over fifty years. Sold by all _ grocers. ‘ Over 6oo varieties. -1 __~ ' if ` A* '\Il.15p'\11§. When in full operation the output is expected io be at out as fol.ows: _ I- IRUN-° 200.000 10115 Iron ore shipped direct from property, showing net profit of $2.00 pertnn, _ WUI _ _ ¢4oo.ooo 09 2oo,ooo tons line icon ore shipped in briquctics, showing net proit of $4.00 per lon A _ total . $800 ooo 00 I _ 1oo.ooo tons Steel blooms showing net profit of $5.ofr per ton total l!=3oo,ooo oo 2- COAL. ' 60°-°0° “ms C081._Show1ng net profit at least, $1 oo per to , total !6oo.ooo 00 3. AIDS. .Government bounties (averaged) added to above per year for 6 years lioo,ooo oo Total yearly revenue $3 2oo ooo oo X 615 E{€VSI`.\.'\16. ef:--:fr -- -_-'__-°-° '-1- _ _ ei, as it is so ditiioult to dispose of the The ills which vez so many women at ll T°ta1 “°t ‘Annual Pf°5t5 ' A I #2,200,000 00 L1-:ss Frxun Cannons: or cured by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Fa- 5 percent interest on bonds Q_-`57_5¢° 90 I 7_ “_ “ ‘° on preferred stock 7-0_0¢0 00 Sinlting Fund 57500 oo Inciuentals ,$000 00 ---- 200,000 00 And all communications originating in Canada or elsewhere, io the @&¢I1&-(11312. $11681 &D(1 @()&»1 @C)l.@¢B»li1y 9 ...__...__.__.____ ___-~ _-_ .. _H 1 r _-1-1*1"_'-___-__ - - e _ - .» _ the course cfhis testimony he brought out_ TARTE AND THE D0uKHoB0RS_ ' 5 E O F' _ _ & some important facts with icgard to the ___ < t _ _ beet. 1-ugarlndustry. MON'1'B.xaL, November 1. -Mr. T.irt1=, in eouapnoug 7 ,lar “ant Pfafarren h‘|°°s nf °a¢h, at '|lI'|".' ”“‘“‘”“ ““““ ' °' °°‘° bf .‘225;‘I."1°.i“2.‘f2is22lfI32i?.f "§i.?iif£> . cANln1 AN siieisi & co li coMi>ANY, LIMITED. ulcoiiroiil I T-8 may begmere rec ‘Hem as lh;y have an points hulls that the G.-rilicians should not' - ` _ mP°1"“‘"' ¢""i°3 °° the W9 ““t'i¢’“ °f be confounded with theD rukriob ire. The . 1:) _ b»-et sugar in Canafa. Among the facts forinerareCnristia.ns,whilethe D -uhohors The Stock is pref-erred bothjas %).€I:_r.;§13}:(€)§,?é‘S{E Prince William St.. St John, N. B _ is 'MU the SUYHI' bee” if* 8 V01? €Xba‘~1SliVf-I 35 f;_‘Hff_1_"" _Tff 1_)’_;‘_1_fh_°"°“‘°__'__§K:_’°_l_;_‘;i"_` The shares are entitled to cumulative preferential dividends, from the net earnings of the Company, at Special atténtion give _ to man. cmI,_ I. appears that some Bpmkers ad_ :=~»~.-;1‘~ ~1`- =;_ ~_‘_‘“"i°__ _O __ _JJ rate of 7 per cent. per annum, payable half-yearly on the first. ~ ays of April and_ October. dm_Sing Farmqrb. Ins,_mtes in _Ju__a__i_J 3° L “Y 8 °“ "0" ea ‘°“"' e” ’~' _ The total issue or Preferred Stock is only $1,000 ooo,:>o, the whole of which is now offered and one half _ " _ _ ` °°““5l'Y- Il which is already underwritten. 96° " °‘” I had 5p°k°"- “la ‘ll-V °f Lb” f‘“"“’3 ‘ind °b' ` Subscriptions for 1o,ooo Shares of Sroo each o" the 7 per cent. Prefeiied Stock of tlie CANADIAN _ __ _ .irftian had been take.. to their re-maikf. VANCOUVl;ii ASSAY GFFICE AND COAL COMPANY, Limited, will- now be received at par, that is, $ioo for each $Ioo share as follows: "`""""" °°""`-_W _'_' Dr. Saunlens rcferrin to this incident, __ _ " 3 5.00 OR 3-PPllC8.l'.l0I1, g vANCUU7ER,N)V¢[Hb -1* - Flirt VAHCOU- $15 oo on allotment _ \ _ - _ as - _ G _ - _ . 0 C A L M U stud' _ The Immm ?_`p`a'q"s W qm e ver assay oliice is evidently A failure. Dr. _ $2030 on 51-St January, I9Q3_ ruht; .he suizar bert lv M PXHMS We 0'-‘ D Roahal,~iuperinteudei.t of mines. says that $2000 on first Feby" _9o_,__ A bonus of equal amount -of 1|n`_a ¢_-_0M~1'0¢|;_ and they only did their duty when a=-- during the season 36,963 ounces ot Klon- $20 00 5,-_St Ma:-C]-,_ I903_ mon S.l'.0ck is given tree ‘|10 give lessons in Voice Culture dressing the farmers on the subject to tell dike SUM- Va_l_‘_1°d “li 39353531 “"'Lt1`~ Med , $20.00 on first April, 1913 Cfihffs- - - ` ~ ' . " ' ` 1 t ` fMf3_Ch 1 H 11 _ _ intneassiyo ce nisisonya Ju one _ _ _ gud Thm.sda:y‘;Sanggine§;1;n_ °"* ‘“ me "'h°1° °""h' ' ' ' I 3"* th" Lwdm, of me yukcu outpun The whole of the instalments remaining unpaid at any time may lie prepaid in full. A discountof one Tuesda Frida S and Sat_ _wmmibtve Hxures last year on which my ` _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cent. will be allowed upon the pai' of _each share if prepaid at time of allotment. _ " _ Forms of application and copfes of Pro pectus may be obtained on request. Notice of allotment wi 1 be sent promptly by ordinary letter. It is intended to apply tothe Stock Bxchanges in New York, Boston, Monti-:al and Toronto for the listing of the Stock of the Company. THE CANADILN STEEL AND COAL COMPANY Limited, was organized to mine and manufacture iron and coal, coke and steel in Canada, at Atlantic tide water. Ths raw materials for these manufacturers are :- I. COAL. 2. IRON. 3. LIMESTONE. All these materials we have a hand. The Company has acquired by purchase, iff rnense iron deposits on 'he North Shore of the Gulf of Si LQ~Wf211C'f.a_l201t 350 mile; from Sydfiev_'i`he de \o-sis ire estimated te contain 2 »,ooo;ooo tons of ore above sea level W1_¢h l'f0b20\y as much more below that line. The iro can be handled for $1.00 per ton or less Quantities of' this ore have been shipped to Great Britain and United S‘ates where it has eiven great satisfaction, _ and We ¢°*ll~ sell large quantities i. o. b. at the properties, netting us a prod* of $2_¢'o,pcr on. This ore makes the Guest steel. E ui _ 1 t _ _ _ Net Yeafiy Profits 2,ooo,ooo oo _ q ‘a 'fn to 5'f_`21’]y dlqldfllds °f 3° P61' Cent., or r 5 per cent, half-yearly on total capitalization. _ If the capitalization was increased to 320 00° coo Q0 this estimate wou_d still show a dividend-earning capacity of Io per cent, per annum. .5 _ The capitalizationof the Dominion Coal Co.. is $29 009 mono ‘ _¢af11lU2‘ fully 1_2 percent., and is paying 8 per cent, guaranteed dividends on this enormous sum. ' _The capitalizatiod of the Dominion lro' and Steel Comyauy is , .I (23 ggq ¢00_9o 011 Whig: it is befieved 6 per cent dividends will be earned. a ` A A , J 'C js co__________ ecapitelization of the Canadian Steel and Coal Conipany is only $6,¢eo,g9¢i_eo ‘ vlvu-'e'_,__1t .s believed. equally valuable properties, and it rs reasonzb e to expect much larger dividends. ` __ E _lt_ in the last few months Dominion Coal shares common rose in market value from 840 to 8144 perahcre ,an _o__nVi_nion Iron and Steel _Company s =.hares_ common rose over$3o per share in market value. _ _ _ » ith such low capitalization The Canadian Steel and Coal Co’s shares would show tremendous proits; and ~ ' zt is confidently believed they will. _ A rli-ess all communications originating in United States, to the _ .__ _ @avII.3(11&»D. ET661 &»I1@. €Qa»1 (761. B¢D._?'¢ ~ ` 63~65 Wall Street , gw York ity 35 1-2-3- 4 Temple Building Montreal APPIY at this Oflice- ' _ P. 0. Bo; ror4. Canada, _rr-4-dtf. ‘ U 445" 4i __Fll _ , - A _ lun in ¢& ' AFiE GUARANTEED. The guarantee bono is in the form of a. written Ind signed document and holdsgoodforallitsays--acopygoeswith every"‘Comwall."` ‘ “(_2oi-nwall” Steel Ranges are adding to the comfort, convenience and good living of thousands of households throughout Canada. ' !.oodou,'Toronto,s¥oatreal,_._Wi;_|ripeg, Vancouver, -unit Cornwall” Steel Ranges i _ & iiogtisi Agtntc K . lf ’ ni .4