, \ 1 , , ‘- 1 1 il ‘Ei 124,93 gp v-:mir u'rns~r uve _ _ J _ rnn.cnssno1nmcwn-~-consular _ 1 ' "3”RU~*,RY19.;1¢.1 ` -"» 7 »-'-‘-"»‘ ' ' ,: _ -pr'mlllvipll"\'|==l||1i|ll'|"'lll|'1ul'!"!|||"‘l|‘|l"|""""_ljfl -. _. , _ __ ___ _ ._ _ 1 There are investors who Know what they wan nd also those who want to invest but do not know what they want. “if __ lf you have money to invest and have any particular security in mind let us lrnow and we wlll get it for you. We can buy any security for you on the market. h - I lf you have funds available for investment but feel that you have not had sufficient investment experience to warrant you in making a select- -- ion write us and lct us know how much you have available and the rate ` ofiritcrest you have in niinrl and we will make a number of suggestions. We will give you full pnrliiviilurs and reasons why you should find an in- vestment in the securities suggiested as a good one. Don’t hesit:-\te.to write to 11s about investments, you place yourself' under no obligation in so doing. 1 _ ' K _ FIB M¢cURDY e CO. M t h _ spend a very pleasant time at th; .:::.‘..:::‘.‘ .°i.‘:‘.°.‘:..E:°"..‘.;:§f' A -mm of ' chnnmemwn SL h - ,'| will- return home today as owing to _ ' Jo "MN" ° the storni they were unable to visit - Montague, much to fthe disappoint- l _ , = : 1 ment of friends. MAHI-'1‘lMld SECURITIES. il High LOW C1080 ___~T0m0|-row will be nomination -_-' Feb. 17 '12 _Quotations Furnished by F. B. Mc- (lurdy & Co., Stock and Bond Bro- Atchison kers, Members Montreal Stock-Ex-' Amer. Beet Sugar _ change, 164 Richmond Ht tlhar- Amul. Copper lottetown. Amer. - Smelters 71.; ~ Amer. Sugar Ref. Banko lf. 1'. lt. Eric Lei-ligh Valley Northern Pacific' Pennsylvania . ' . 23]; Alk Bid 3]. 1571- ' ` 117 Feb. 15 i’l2. H' `. British .... .. ......150 Commerce ........271?,~ Nova Scotia.._.... _....2775 Montreal _ ......245?_,~ 147 216; 276g 244; Reading Southern Paclficj Union Pacific '..'. S. Steel Do Pfd. 156; 1011 iris.; sul, 212%!- ‘EH , Halifax F~i1~@ ..,........,1u0'-9a- » 46 __,, N. B. .... 101 F! _ v______‘_ V' _ ` ciiray ii. co., stork 111.1111 Htock Exchange. li . 1'. 11...... ....11.. - - so ~-»-|» . . I' ~ 3? 1 l ROyul .......... __ 231 _ COTTON Miscellaneous. ‘ M arch May . July October l0.00 Acadia Fire .......... ._ ...100 Acadia Sugar pfd .........102 Do ord ...72 Brandram-Henderson com..._.. 20 UE 98 64 15 10.20 10.28 1 si C. B. Idlec". com ...... " 50 East.. ('r1n. Suv. & l.oaii......_._l-12 |37 Eastern Trust... 152 Halifax Cold ‘.:it.or1igo pfd.._...10l. 98 - GRAIN Mar. ’I‘cl. coni......,.. 1-Icwson Pure Wool tex. pfd. With 3 p. 4:. till" 1:11111 :'.t.ock,l.00 _ ‘ “"“`*'“"°”`** MBP. Tel. t't1lll...i...... ......4.‘4 46 .r Do. pfd ......lul _ 98 . I’l|Rl{ 2 May 1 101 f ` Nova Scotia Qtr lst pfd....._...95 90 May ‘15.€l5 I Do. 2nd pfd........__.. 55 ~ Do. Iird pfd 42 Do. comnu1n....... 30 Stanfields pfd .....,_. ...104 102 Do. cominou... 63 Trinidad Cons. 'l"cl. coni..I...... 30 Trinidad- ldlcctric . . . . . . . .. ...77 73 (`l()VI".RNMl'lN'I‘ DENIIGS rleous press dispatches telling of ‘ BOWIE posed intervention on thc pa.-rt of Brandrnm Heiideiuion C's ‘...l00 97 C. B. Elec. 5’s... ...!l5.'- U5 Chronicle 6's 99.; Halifax Tram 5’s.“..... .........100;~ 100 tuiliiy irsllcll. znintlicr circnlnl' to MONTREAL STOCKS tion, and expressing the good »`it8l2@S "government for Mexico. During the Madcrgr revolution state department issued a similar <-ular. Since the present trouble Qliotnticns furnished hy F. B. Mc- Brnkers, Members Montreal ment has- made every effort to Open close public. Feb. 17 *12 Cement late the note in the local press an Cement Prefcrrr-d Detroit Dom. Steel N. S. Steel 95 95 Montreal Pow:-.r 101 1911 Flo De .lnnvirri 113 283 882 58 59 89 58; 58; iut.crvention before the 0 ulace for Mexicans is expressed, with hope that the blessings of peace soon return to them. Mcxico's internal political a ure not a point of concern to government, according to the n and the American government mands nothing but the respect NEW YORK STOCKS. The Mexican government has v federal soldiers through American ritory from Engle Pass to El P Tex. It appears that some law ff/f ti. new Houthcrn racing dist the biennial congress of the Natl Trotting Association, ended ye day. The changes in thc rules c nd incllulcll thu adoption of n r of tlu- rules coiriiriittcc providing l111rs<'.~: with rc:-u|'lll1 on mill- tri shall bc nllowell tlirlee st-conlls rncinig on lmlf inilc 1-.nl|rsc.~1_ I-Ita lu\.i'cul`ter iiiust report. to thc Ass tion if there lin any slipprcsslon viiislw-|»i'1~.-11:11tation of flu- time t in |'nca-.=._ Fuilurc to do so, will sull. in it starter luring vx|n~.llr1ll. spite 11 ivnrui debate against. the sciiidiug of the rule prolilbltiiig bles, it wus decided by a wit. 1205 to 01. that hobbies may bc in ull classes except th.. two, und fo1lr~year-olds. David Bonne New York. and J. M. .luiinimn BURN". were strong opponents to scindlng the rule prohibiting ho which has been In force two ycnr -?__.________ YUKON ('.()IlR'I‘ IS TO BE DON'E AWAY WI _0'I"l`AWA. Fei.. 14-owing t 1_hmi_nlsl1lug nmount of legal bust it is understood that the Ap Lonrt ofthe Yukon Territory shortly he a-liollsliell nnd Judges BM ulul (`-l'nls~, who constitute lt, pcranuuatud. The act passed by late Government contained 1; pro \\ U- ° iiehdiriinsvliih Iifhtriilliilrinilimilrliiei? multi i V ' . ` ' grnplilr survey branch for the pur. _ _ ,to-w_u_rrant lt,_ _ 6 imc M c°" Lim”-d' T°"°“"°' om* .,,‘. ~.,_.',,i,,,' ln UM °nW1l°¢-1`9°¢-»35°- Lpose of flnnlly settling the qiiestlon. _ IJ e cl- i'/.iiig rict, onlil ster- ]` _ l . cprirt tliltl. inks, when rt.:-.rs onin- ul "ii hub- c of used th rec r of blilcs s. TH. o 11 ness penl will Du- .su- the vlso d lw 104 55 65% 05% ing the personal property tax and 71% encouraging the erection of a con- 119 231; 31§ 1571; slllewaiks or whether they will ov- 1‘17 123 157 108 164-’ 1 59§ 1082 9.97 0.23 5.72 the its will thc cir- as- in to the ote, rie- ith- ter- has WHS olu- ect lil' rc- llc- rc- of ,.,.. ilmas roy 1 '£111.11 |111 l1ll`1111.1n|1.11i.. lliliilillili im. ,..1...1|».||I, ...°It pays to buy in this Province, . ...°The following commercial travell- ers spent Sunday in Souris and re- gistered at the Cox Hotel:-Geo. Montgomery, Montague; T. Hudson, Picton; G. H. Laidlow, Halifax; C. L.. Sutherland, Sydney; F. W. Arnold, Toronto; H. H. Dryden, Toronto; M. P. Titus, Weston; P. J. Quinn, St. John; John Harvey, Boston.\ ...°The interior of the Cox Hotel, Souris, is being newly painted and decorated. The dining roorii is already finished and the many- compliment- ary remarks regarding the work, by people who are coinpetent to judge, should he a source of gratification to AY McDonald who has the con- ‘trsb .~ ' ` ~` ~~ ~ . ..."Mlzises Maliel Howatt. Try0I1. and C. J. Hood, Charlottetown, ar- rtvéd ‘in .Vernon -'River saturday to day for the civic elections in Souris and as yet: it is not generally known by the citizens what the policy of the candidates for councillors is, whether they are in favor of impos- crete water tank to supply the town with water, thereby giving adéllllaie fire protection, and laying. permanent pose any movements in that direc- tion. Now is the time for candidates to make their policies known, _ and every citizen should inforhi himself on what will bs the best interests of the town and cast their votes :ic- corllinglyf ]’lct\\=»l motion has claimed another victim. At an inquest on the body Ol HIHIS Edgar Fries, who shot his wife and then himself on Saturday. the evi- dence sliowcd that Fries had the "mania of invention" und had been l.|'_viu;.{ to solve thc prolilein of pnr- pl-.t.ni1I iritntion. l"rics Hl>€l\_t “ll lm* iiinncy in making n 1iiaclii1i`~~., which wits n failure. ' rms su: sl‘_1-lslvin ron 1-1resenti11g G. J. Hamilton' is son, Picton. SPM the week end in Souris! ...-H. H. Dryden. mf1n\1fs,°t\11'i“Z agent, Montreal, is in Souris.__ On bllsiness.* ‘L..'-G. S. Arnold, representing Whi_f‘l-i Ewan Spice Co., -Toronto, was in Bollris Saturday! ...°P. J. Quinn, or winrerrort. Cs"- ada, was in Soliris Saturday 'md registered at the Cox I-Intel-‘ ...*M. P. Pitts, representing MOI* fatt Stove Co., Toronto, is in Sour- ls and is registered at the (lox Ho- tel.* ...°All news, advertising and_ _lllb‘ scriptionl in Sourls and v1c1nitY should be handed to‘ F. G. Jordan, agent. .._'A1I news, advertising and _sub- scriptions in ' Montague and vic1ni_l2Y should be banded to Martin MCKIH- non, agent. - (ll-IIN‘ESE (.`/SRPENTEII » SHOT AND KILLEI). (`Hl(`A(lO, Feb. 14-Mock (`hun._ 3 Chinese carpenter, was sliotnnd kill- ed last night iiy Nei: urine in the store of Louis Sing. 'l‘lie police say the killing murkcrl 5 renewal of ‘hos- tilities hctween (lliiul-se ’I‘ont§S thril- innv spread, (‘l1111i came here from Pliilmlelpliin. where he was an oflicilil of the Hip Sing Tong. Just before he rlicd he said Horn.; wus 11 menibcr of thc (ln Leong ’l‘<1ng, and that I-Ionglizul ful-_ lowed him from Philadclpliin to (illi- rulgo. Hong cscaipr-ll. l<`ru1rolli1~1~ t‘hi-- numen we-re lifter lilni wlicu I11»»-|11vl'- all Si|ig’:1 store. PIIJESNQRFID TN 5 'PO 14 DAYS. Your llrllgglst will refund nioncy if ['A7.0 UIN'l‘MI'lN'l’ fuils to curo any case of Itcliing, Dliiid, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 llays._ Ont. , ` _ SI-IIJSTFIR WILL Sl’l~l/\I( - . TN NEW YORK l<‘FlIl. Z0. l\'l']\V Y(1ItK, l-`vb. l~l-W. .\.Iorg:1ii Sli|1sl.1_‘r, thc .hiiicricuii cx-1.1-ei1s\ll'€l‘ geiici-nl of I’."rsi:1,. who is r1~turning to this 1-11uul;ry nltcr his unusual ex- l “I this f-.olintzry l1cl<‘1rc 11 New York null- rugc 11l‘p:nni1.nt;inn, thc Woman's mu- nicipal lcngllc. Hu luis cziblell his ac- ceptance of the lengne’s invitntlon to speak nt their meeting on l<‘chruni'y 20. (IHICAGO, Ill.. Feb. ll-Mrs. Elc- anor Hamilton Jieenon, who succeed- ed to the title of Chicago's oldest settler lipon thc death of Fernando Jones some months ago, celebrated her 80th birthday today. Mrs. Keen- on. was born inside old fort Dear- born and has resided in Chicago all her life except for short periods when shc was with her husband at the front during the civil war. *lm BOSTON BEAT TORONTO. “ W | . _ . y cl 1 servant girl, worllid faithfully for BOSTON- Feb- 14_Th° B°5t°”'N&5ll Says Mme. Steiiilieil's nieuioiis Miss Joan Imtch_ a rich Milt,-,n_ Athletic Association hockey_te1~1ii1ut~-l - - - _ Mass__ w0mn_n_ and now She is re. feateri the University of Toronto‘],11|,1ished next m,,nth_ warden by 1. gift of $15,000, willed -team four to two at the Arms- *¢°- “They are sure." he muls, to to her by her appreciative mistress. nlllhf- ,Create H S9058*-I0". and the revela- Miss Benson said in an interview: "I ti01_1s_madc in connection with French was born at St. John, and cameliera S politics and rcccnt Farisiali affai rs when young. I entered the employ of. y la” Certain t0 set Scveml Dl`0“1iU0lll'» Miss Rotch as a maid and remained Are the Best Remedy In The Worlq |::_‘;;‘_eu ttlléi f;‘”5_ Hn? #five S0Ci0fy ~ ~ _ 11 g o a axon . FOR BACKACHE. Many people fail to understand the significance of n lame, weak, sore or aching back. You ovcrtax the kidneys-give them more work than they can possibly do- thcn they cry out in protest through the pain in thc buclz. Buckuchc is simply kidncynche and the best remedy in thc world for bucklichc and all kidney troubles is Doan's Kidney Pills. We have thousands of testimonials fmui all quarters of the globe to prove this. I-Icrc is mic front ai party who used tlicm iii liliglliiul, but who is now a rcsidr-nt of Cnuudn. 9 l\l1‘. I". R. Glliiivillr-, \\.'ycliil'c, ILC., writcs:~---"Wl1c1i living in the '<)ld i_`cuiilry,' tllrcc yczirs ago, I slillcrcd I scicrcly from 11.11115 in tlu~ lr.1l.-l:,111ull1u1l lo gnc up work. The pain u.i~; so had llilit \\'li1:n l stooped down~to pick 1111y~ lliiug up, I lclt my brick uinst brciik, I lricd all .~‘orl.< of rciiiellies and several doctors, lint ull to no |>l1rpo~;c. One tluy 'litiuglit I iuighl us wvll lrylhcn\,11n1l to -ny siirpi-iw-, In-l'orc I war: half \lirou;;b 'mc but thc l1:1<‘l<:11-lic luul rntircly dis- zppcrlrl-rl, and 'it luis not caused nit- niiy troiible since. l 11|wtl_\'s lccvp "l)o:\u";" in the l1o1i.~‘_- und shall ulwnys recouiriiciid them to nil sullercrs." Price Gil cents per box. or 3 boxes for $l.25, at all dealers, or mailed direct os receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co, Liniitcd, Toronto, Ont. Zhu! nnb-rin! din-cf speclfv " Donn'\" KEATlNG'S-CLEAN," SAFE, EFFECTIVE The cleanest, safest, surest _way of gettin rid of cockroaches and other house bugs ls to use Keating's Insect Powder. ltisawonder- fully potent extermin- ator ofinsect life-yet it la orlorless and stainless and not poisonous exceéil to bugs and insects Sold hy all rug- gists ... \...°C. L. Sutherland. representing A. C. Thompson 8: C0». 3Ydl1¢Y- 1 _ eral dim corners of I’nt‘isiii1i life, and the results made piqunut reading murder of her hushliud, nialiing the _ _ . prolmlily for the first time. murder of Id. llnus Aiiglemnn 11 I rczitl ol' l)o:111's Kidnl-y Pills, nud- |TS-USE |N$URE$ PURE ` lnsunlspaléob "EMT" . mf WHITESY. " BAKINO POWDER 5 . . . MAGIL , . ‘- til?" we i ~s-,pei-"mil _ First Mortgagdinking Fund Bonds, Duc Jan. 211.1, |94’ The bonds are secured by a first mort gag¢ and the Sinking Fund will redeem the entire issue of no per cent, andthe accrued interest five years be. fore maturity. Price 95 and interest _ <|1._s.1.1f»..l. ir...._-....1 in 11.1111., si. 11.121,., .ROY_Al. Sl‘ICll.R|'|`llIS CORP0ltA»'l'l0N l,|}||'|'m_ Toronto, Ottawa. Montreal Quebec l.ondo11,’ N' S' Barqain- 7 at U ' Prowse s Temptations ono ol' the most substantial communities in Bova. Scotia, whose iniigi-iii" Mi and commercial value is annually increaiing owing to its geogra hlncel position. ` ' " . P C* ' _ _ The Town of`Truro is the Railway -c`entre1 of A .1 Nova Scotia, its situation lias made it one ofthe chief distributing points for the various industries, and rnnnufactories, and agricultural products. lt's Bonds are positively safe as to principal and interest. DENOMINATION $l,000 Prices 95 7-8 to 4 5-8 p. c. J. c. `u1lcll|Nrosn & c 'flllll?lfl1l;llflllillfllllllilclll' 1" *N* I* ENTIRE SAFETY I' _ _ -‘ _*Z The4p. c. Debentures ofthe Town of_ Truro are an obl' ' Yield ' Men’s l"ur Collars, in Wombat 2.90 Men’s Fur Collars, Otter 4 00 Boys' wool Sweaters 55c Men’s Kumlorf Mitts 551: l’enman's Underwear Fleeced lined per suit 75c Stsnlield’s Unslirinkahle Underwear, B106 L8b€l per suit 2.00 Men’s Flannel Shirts all grades 20 p. c. off Men’s Overcosts Beaver Cloth, fur collar ll.50 Men’s Ovcrcoats,heavy , tweed College collar worth up to 12.00 for 6.50 Bed Comforts, large size, Heavy quilted, L50 Men’s Coon Costs 40.00 Men’s Fur Coats, BlaCk _ Bishop Coat l6.00 I No l. Montana Robes 4.50 'Grey Goat Robes large ' size ' 6.00 . . ssrAsi.isl-iso 11173 ° Members Montreal Stock Exchange. ‘ nsursx. sr. Jonu. » MON _ - Nizw Gcasoow. rssosnicrou, MEAL miriam E- f. .__I` ' m ' ___ ;1-_gg \ with a 2 I-2 h. p engine for $125.00 _ We would be pleased to'receivc your order: _ ___ Q. as N. SPAQUET Packers and Fishermen now is the time to look about you, and see what you need in the boat line. We are building a. stock lot of boats from 2 o 25 ft long.We are still offering a 22'ft fishing boat iustale ---Leap Year Sale-- | _ ‘fp ‘ The Great West End Cash _Store Souris, P. E. I. - is offering exceptional values in all lines of winter goods. roads at intervals ul. HIWIB- SCU” ‘ll cursion into intl-rii:it.io1u1li politics, " _ Ladies’ Winter Coats miI.=s, connectiiig tlieso trlink lines will ruakc his first. iublic uieccli in F 'T ` A I FM' W(llVll‘lN Rl'l(lIS’l‘lillt Fllll _ SICA'I"I‘I I1! FL-ii I4 -As mai “om thc municipiil primary election to be getting out the \r.onicn voters. llf the four cniillidatcs, one is Hiram (‘, (illl, former niliyor, who was elected on nn “opt-11 town” platform nnd who was recalled zlftcr the town wus “opcned." I-Iullctt \\`c1ls, socialist George F. A.I’:ir sh, so-called “business men‘s" cnnllilll-itc, are the other three. MADAMIG STEINBEIL WILL STIR S(`>(‘-Ild'l`Y. LONDON F'chrllar 13-Evcl ` l me in type now and will piobnlily be Mme. Stciiilheir lots light. into sev- She tells the whole story of thé whole truth known ____*`___ l‘I1l"lSS IIRIIEN l’llNIhlHMENT FUR MURDER OF (IEIIMAN. BERLIN. Feb, 14.-The reported prominent Geriiuiii rnucli owner at El l’r0vcnir, in Mexico, has att;-Mind the nttcntion of thc newspapers here to tlic coiiditions prevailing in Mexi- ""- 'Phe Zclierul impression is that the United Slut.:-s will bc forced lil- flmflfffly to iut<-rfnrc in tluit country. 'l‘lu‘. Ilocrscii Zcilluug says: "Better :1 pcul~.cf|ll I\’l1\xil-<1 un.'1-|- (|111 U,,i¢,.,1 .\ll_:1t1-si tlinii nun ill-viisf 1-ll by rclu-.ls." Illn l’1»st. cll-1-ln1~|-s flml, it. would bc sluimcfnl for ll1~rnu11|y to lcnvc the llnitcll Ht.1ll.cs to 1-xiirt pliiiisliiiwiit. for tho lnlirtll-1' of 11 (ll-rnuiu and de- uniutls the iliiiiirlliiitn 'i‘AiNs 1.u<1~i 1-o1‘1'1~~ ` Nl'lLS()N IIICST. fl'l"l‘AWA, I~‘chrunry 14,-»'I‘h1;|; .Port Nelson is thc best dccpwntcr tnrinlu- :il for Hudson Buy llnllwny wus the sulistnncc snbinltted by Qupt. Bsrnlcr und (lnpt, Bartlett, two of the best knc-wn Cnnmlian Arctic nnvlgntcrs at a conference with the Minister of Marine, the Minister of`l”tsllways and tho minister of the Interior. They a-` greed that Port Nelson was the more desirable of the two ports on Hud- son Bny, both by reason of its more southerly position nnd _. because of- the more favorable approaches from rl navigation stnndpnlnt. The Govern- ment will likely send a special expe- dition this year into Hudson Bay, under the direction of the hydro- . 'l‘IiI