__ __ Lf“"l°'1‘.1\lll_\_Y._B.l‘li!is'!.¢lrAi»i._°* _ __ _ nm.._r.__ -DO0KUOUPO] Alek........a.......,............. ........»........ llUC\lIU§le\uI i es_ene¢»»\.-¢¢¢`1 ii FULL linen-cus' -7-~ ---~~-- -_..._ _-.--__..@_T,_=_~*~~---~~-- i_~__-_-e_-1:;-__-~_~_-_f_¢_T¢_-_._-__ ,__`;_;T \ ,_ _ ' muurius ' . iizisciuirii 6 rss 'ci-:Ni ¢"l‘l\?lf4_1`!Vl3 ._`_ CONVERTIBLE PREFERRED , _-._ ‘ 5'l`0CK I . Jie-i\\~|n»rs|.-rzriioiwiz lr ? ` ,'.___' Utilisss telephone wires simulisneohs- ly for lhe purpose of telegraphing and telephoning. Controls all the tvlephsne Companies in Nova Scotia end i-'iiuce Edward island worth while Twice the amount earned on money placed upon deposit with banks. Unpaid dividends upon such stocks ac- cumulate from year to year and must be paid before dividends on common stocks. May be exchanged for an equal amount ef Common Stock at par ai any time by ihs holder. Preferred as lo dividend and sfier the bonds as to assets. Par vslue$io. Price $io.zo per share yielding nesrly6 p. c. on the n.o:iey in- vested. -G-_-I". ll. MtCURIlY & (10- Hemhere Montreal Stock lxehsnje. ` lalilsl. Montreal, St. John,'0.iswa. Sherbrooke Kingston, Sydney. Charlottetown. Montreal, bt. John°e.,.NIld. Al' :n .' _ Hoi . _ lil '$_PEl$|ll: LONDON, 'Aprilnis (Special)-Lord _Allred Bruce Douglas was found ,guil- W in the Central Criminal Court ol .having iimues his other-in-uw. col- ,oneP F. H. Oustanoe, ol Weston Rall, naar Noswleh, ' _ . Lord Allred through counsel ex- llressed regret and undertook not to repeat the lihels. Ile was bound over in £3.500 ' $12,500) to keep the Deuce and come up for judgment ii called upon. PEKIN, April 29 (Special)-Negotf idticns between the Ministry ol Filr _sncc and the representatives of the llive Power "consortium" have been iill Pl‘0gress lor some days, and it is understood that a loan contract -is on the eve oi si ature is is the MARITIME PROVINCE _ _ S,Illl_CURI'I'IEB. (Quotations-Furnished by F. B. Mc-.‘ oiiia a.oo. _smut sea sons ami- 'N. S. Cm'.,}2st,F!d...~. Eg. Do. Bhd d.` Y ers, Member; Montreal Stock change, Ohs.rlottetown'. 7 'I seen. British __ Commerce I Montreal Nova Scotia Royal _ Miscellaneous. Acddls Fire Acadia Sugar Pld Do.~Ord Brandr‘am_-Henderson Com. ‘C.'°'B.' El`€5;"'Od`l'nf""` " Ask. 155 214 § 284 § 264; 221 100 103 70 B0 _ 8°. _ *Thi ’Ul‘li‘5'flV%'*&'='E')l‘l'*`»1'§9 Eastern Truggp.. "“.'."‘ rinwutiriifif - __ _ - Hew.rPura Wodl 'l.'_ex Pid. with‘~ bonus Com, stock. ».~ up 100 100 5130 145. 98 Ms.rltime~Te1ephene Com. 84 Do.l'ld. 102 B Tel N. . o _ _ 110 North Alzgnlflli mpflsheriss Pid. wit.h~._¢tool:~ bcsus 100 94 69 44 22 94 Do. 3rd Pid Do. Com. N. B. Clay Wol ks P.'d. B13, Do. Com. '10 154 .Nova Glcotia Fire 100 2l3\ _Staniiclds Pld. 105 2335 Do. Com. _ _ 70 zeal, Trinidad Cons. Tel. Com. 40 220 Trinidad Elec. 73 Bonds. 98 100 C. B. Elec 5's Chronicle 6's ` 101 l-lew. Purn Wool Textile 6' \. ' witli bonifs "*“'-“'“""“‘-" 102 -- Maritime Telephone » 6_'e - ~108» l\1._8..S_i.ee1 lst Mort.5'a an Do. Dsbenture stock 100 Porto Rico 6's . Btaniields 6': 60 25 'I1 98- F" mf 'E' .A s “not'in'it" with a good substantial, up-to~dste steel range in your kitchen. Doo‘t Sgnative Wash have hoard':i"p‘a'\l your mo-iey, buil ling castles for future years, and in the meantime have -‘1‘_~‘v___a' ‘W ”f.=f‘_,f,if',~ done m°_ 1 uve on 3 your ' worn otitindliytoil, working with ii pnor stove The Farmsr's wife as ' well as the Farmer. need good tools. A few dollars invested new in an- Enferprise Monarch Steel Range g ' will save the time s'nd temper of the hou..ckeeper.__lessen fuel and repair bills ` ' ` *>"` 'tu-an thtl _ S. W. CRABBE 15 bril--°d°i`§ C Agent for Enterprise Monarch Steel Ranges \ \\ :;,l;h,:}:r2fw,$;kf:;. ess;-I il .=--_in T 5 H but I ml em of my good mmd_ Brandram-Henderson 6's 975 95} 80 E00 106 more-l»¢~o.mao QC-Hzniilowsc 102 63 32 03 99 "100 ‘£50 "ua.1u.'”-’- ii.'.,.pi...i. rs. 9., ii. 102221 Her Advice. " in swnviiis, Mi¢n.¢-‘iwinemeiiyou _ n _ | I 1 ° ° pound, and that there will be no back Samtqry Supplies -»»-~_»»»f1»---;»=-1»w»~»»-»-f°=~=°»~i for Lobstermen . »~___ _ Opposite Opera House For many `years` our line oi sanitary supplies for lobster factories has been accepted as thestandard by all =fai:tori__e_s. We can show. you what .is right in boilers, fre sfcollanders. etc., Guarantee prompt and good work _ at haw i1ess`onsb1e_rates. It_is time your factory waslitted out with saiiitsry equipments. _ ’ 'f _ _ _ , Fred H., T'-rainor ’ me without it in ni.. hom. _/ gn . Th dong delayed "reorganisation" loan |101' $125,000,000 , in which the Amcrii can group was interested until it lwithtirew from the China iield iollow-' ing President Wilson's announcement oi the democratic administration pol- llcy. Representatives oi,the English, French, German, Russian and Japan- ese groups renewed negotiations on the old basis. This provides lor lor- eign supervision of the salt gabelle, which China gives as security for the loan, and also a system of foreign d Chinese joint 'auditing to insure he proceeds of the loan going to the purposes for which the money is borrowed. That I’resident’s Wilson’s announce- ment otadministration policy with regard to American participation in China's reorganization loan has re- :sulted in the loss ol that country oi an interest approximately $125,000,- 000 in Chlna's great program of rail- way development was made clear by Mr. George Bronson, Rea, an Ameri- can and publisher ol the Far Eqstern Review at Shanghai, who went to America as the accredited representa- tive oi Dr. Sun Yat-sen, president oi -the National Railway Corporation oi China. | Alter devoting two months to an endeavor to induce American bankers and railway constructors to under- take the linancing and construction ol s. great system ol railways in China, Mr. Rea left for England to lay the matter before English and Continental capitalists. Before leav- ing Mr. Res. explained his reasons lor believing the door ol opportunity has been shut against American enter- prise, and especially American manu- facturers, ‘by the President's pro- clamation. ` MUTHER UF LARGE 'FIMILY Tells I-Io\:_v_She Keeps Her ' Those Who Take how much good Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- _ __ etableCompound and ‘ farm andhaveworked very hard. I sm forty-live years old, ._. and am the mother _, - of thirteen children. ` Many people think il *Will _ 1-., Lillie is Pm|iiism'» vsgeubis cem- they will take it ssl have. I sm scarcely _"I will say also that I- think there ls no better medicinelo be found for young gilri. My eldest daughter has taken Lydia _ E. Pinkhnin’s Veilatlble C0111- for painful periods and irregular- ity, and it has helped her. “I am always ready and willing tp speak a good woni for Lydia E. Pink- hain’s Vegetable Compound. Itell every fone I meet that I owe my health and hsppinesato your _wonderful medicine." \ .-Mn. J. G. Josivsoiv, Seottvllle, Mich., R.F.D. 8. Lydia E. Plnkhsm's Vegetable Com- _ pound, made from native roots and herbs, -contains no narcotics or harmful drugs, md today holds the record of being the most successful remedy for women's ills 5- = ‘ J known. _ K ' NEWHYURK CLAM ADS | i l F ae- i ‘l _ W. Elsworth Sprague » Wholesale _Coiiignission Dealers i -(]I_s&].\¢[@- " | " Consignments Sollcltedi r "..>~ T* Dallyretlirns. " A ` ‘_ 1_§7-r194f_ l§ull0l_reoelved the 'Legion__of Honor, and 'was»severely'wounded.` Later on he went to_Cl_1ina and saw active service. receiving _.a inedpl and two clasps. Shortly _after the Chinese lWar he was ll>Dointed_.__ Deputy; _ _Quartermaster- _General in Canada. -*l.\.~w,¢. ._.,__. |__ Tralnlng s 0snsdls_|l\Army~§‘ The Trent aiiair gave' seope_to his remarkable organising’ ability, for it devolved upon him to make "the ar~ ransements for conveying the British troops overland up the Bt. John Val- ley to the Riviera du Loup. I-ie car- ried out hisdilllcult duties with much success. In 1865 a camp of instruc- tion was formed at La Prs.lrie, and Colonel Wolseley was placed in com- mand of the three battalions. A year later the Fenian Raid occurred, and the training that the 2.600 men had |recelved under the British colonel was _noted by military critics. When the Red River Rebellion broke out in 1870 there was a demand from all parts of Canada that Colonel Wolseley should be given charge of the Can~ adisn forces. I-Iow successfully he handled this situation need not be dwelt upon. but to show that Wolseley had as high an opinion of the Canadian militia as the volunteers had of him, it is interesting to quote from the farewell address he issued to the troops. Cansdlan Flne Troops “In saying good-bye to you," hs said, “I beg that each and all of you will accept my grateful recognition ol your valuable services, and my best thanks for the zeal you have dis- played in carrying out my orders. ‘I congratulate you upon the success oi our expedition, which has secured to this country a peaceable solution ‘of its late troubles. The credit for this success is due to the gallant soldiers I had at my back; upon you fell tha labor of carrying the boats and heavy loads, a labor in which olllcers and men vied with each other as to who should do the most. Nothing but that pluck :fr which British soldiers, _wha horu_in._tlie colonies oi- the Mother Country, are celebrated, could have _ carripd you so successfully through' die at-duoiis sdvancoupon this place;a_jli_i2i§_iii;_d _to carry upon your backs av s »amouiit of supplies' over no,,few _r than, 47 portages, making a to_ts'.l _ i ncefd! 'seven miles, a feat unpn l led .ip mir, military annals. I osnf .wuhaut-unitary inet, though _I have served__wlth many annies in ;the ileld, I have never associated with ,alletter set ot mon.” , ' _§|2Q|n__\_/_|__¢:tory Unto Victory On his_way home Colonel Welseley -was tendered s .great reception at Montreal, his time not permitting him to_ ,rseei_ve___a__grpeting at Toronto as thqcitisiens h;;l.planned. Shortly : ‘ter retumi'_ng__,to _ngland he was sent in .commsnd»_o_f_,t.l1a Ashantee campaign, and received: the submission of the king sth Coomassie. For these ser- vices hevwas votndthe thanks of Par- lialllbllkwr the' sum of $25,000, and created‘a K.C.B. `As Sir Garnet Wol- _seleyfhe was commander of the Egyp- tian expedition in 1882, which ended in tlie defect of Arnbi Pasha at Tel- el~Kebir. conducted the operations _for the relic! of ‘Gordon and Khan _toum,' and _oil this occasion sent to ,Canada for a _company of voyageurs, who were of"gree.t.servlce to the Nile expedition, and received the public thinks of tlfe commanding general be- fore returning home. Lord Wolssley was s. gresb soldier, and with Roberts and Kitchener, was one of the three greatest British generals since Wel- lington. » _ Artiilcial spouses; said to equal in of‘lime, adding common salt and dry- Clean Telephones 'I " transmitter with paper after it has been used. which paper must he_.i~e-` moved before _the instriunent is used- Illin- Wlreleee ferlxplerera Scientists who plan to explore the Aretle regions in the near future yu) earry wireless apparatus to ensbl`e_ them to' communicate with the wire- I stat-l it Dil-l\>°l'l\. hlch ' _ex wales Z tion plant at the Jerome Park tele: 1 ursPfclli»_ulhlfsIf.c~ii csnmis _ .Il/fdflufacruring &?'_ _____r:uv1_._YonK. Aviu' sr' t8iwi»l>-» I N 5 p Ci. °' ~ 1 '_ scyistospeiid 88,000,0ll0_|pore‘ _ ° for its drinking water. °J_iist"§ll_i0a _ I -_ , ` ~` __ " ' ' ._._,_. .... of ..._ FIRST Mon rGAos_Bonrp,g,, tski1ieystemisshoutto_pef,5ppsd:_~ Pi 92|2 -ui 25 ‘ the city oiilclals are preparing’ - 'ce ' W' p"°° `» _’ "'»~1_'~"e .png more m1m,,‘,,,, 0,, mg ,M ' The Company has signed contracts for iso,00° H., ., ton system by sensing ,my iii 3.' venue from w ich will more than pa) the bend interest twide over. ' ' ";',;-,_,__,__,______ mm W. -___ -,,___,,,_.,"I Royal Securities Corporation. P ni . ‘. partment oi Water Supply, recom-._ llrsdferd, Han r tcrday favors the uilillng ol the Thompson that puriiicatien of the prlatiou. _ ' New YORK, 'Api-i1~`»,zs (special)- Tbat China 'is advancing rapidly in the scienceei s.via_tiou,' and its army is already in advance oi the United States in that regard, is the opinion ot George M. Dyott,"‘ an aviator, who returned here on 'board the Minne- tonka, -ol the ~A‘1_;lantic Transport line. ‘."i‘he Cliinese"government has put. in an order with is large Ameri- can firm manuiactuifing _aeroplanes," sein Mr. Dynix, -'¢0n_sighty.ms.éhinss, ders for machines ircrm"the Mexican government. From Mexico he will go to India, he said. _ NEWPORT, R. I.. ‘April Sas (spe- cial)-'The advance of theicebergs un- der the warming inilu_enctis;‘_o_{_spring is noted in the report ol‘.,tlia"*i~svenue cutter Seneca, now on i ice patrol in the North`Atlsiitic. which. was re- iceived here by wireless. ' "The eastum_lim.lt oi the bergs now; is latitude 45.34 north, _ _longitude ' 41.22 west," the message said. "The southern limit is latitude 44.30 north lo 'tud 48.30.13 W-..=* This is an unnatural. con ditiun- alittle rest each’ and Scoit’e every meal gives nature the material to restore strength. Scoft’.e Emulsion is' 2 strength-building, curative food and tonic to euereenia wealmese and fatigue-colltaixls no alcohol or drug. It doesn't stupefy the nerves, it feeds them. Eirpeefonl and nursing mntlsere always need Sceft's Emulsion' seoti&n.~wne,'l‘oronie,ontsrie rr-7s __ _ _ _ I:Inili`iringQuali = is assured 'ln knives, fork.i,spoens and serving* , ' pieces if they are \ _ itll loei|is.a_i_os, ~ - 'This brand, knownss - ` ‘ “Silver Plate that Ween' ' l in beautiful deeignshs `niad_s 'I in the heaviest plsté. - \t` - ,_ been renowned ` , t* for over 60 yehrs. ' ‘* _ : ~ eeyneeeiaeeeesaia . 'lhe Celebralellihli'-.-gf? riage Stallion Parkalele __ _ ... | . _n ~. *fin -.2 i..i‘_;;.. .> l .Eastern Securities Co.I.id. and they have B Intec Huff-\ier._’_".°f IT si. Jellies. e. li»..:~.|.ovs young men training e.s_s.viat_o_i;s." _ ~ Mr. nyoit said that he is diwnii ay ' ‘to Mexico to give some demonstra- ‘_ tions there, and hopes to obtain or- . vlwt- azrwns with Ooiwf-»\°»°rL,.__._____.__ ` ‘ ' Town of Glace Bay i 5 K p.c. bonds due July '|91 Price io` yield 6 p. c. Investment Bankers, i _ _ A. E. Leigh 259 Great George Street Charlottetown P. E. I. Electrician and Electrical Electric Bell work. House rri119MsitIn: pn?u _ K _ _ _ fi BEI"0RE ANO'IlIEll DAY IS GONE Get Your Bicycle Every day between new and the day you pick your mount is anoth- er day without the help a wheel will give you. The bicycle saves hours of time every day. No such return to popularity as the bicycle ls enjoying could have ever been possible but for its practical value. Canada C cle & Mt C - _ _ » y oor o. B _ On; Fo1i_-I-Rise _lr::_ee;r C will iiitslfsihclgeagon<;fi91»;_;ni_2_e_ o_wi_i- Limited, Biigygles are known for eore r. nam e ana- ers- sa es re eric on ‘ ar ee _ s im t ai d _ _ mm .nw-,.4 me ni-lush parliament .hssuiuuidsri snapis biyeeiei- with min:_€’e‘°f‘;‘;iufrl;s_ o_i1ih;i_i; Lipvii; tags he was s schoolniseter, and 1mp9¢.|_fonr black points. els iii ~y..iirs_eqd _ .mai duty gomsiimsg fel; hi, w,y_ nghimpnihi sid. .midi ie hiss, ings llten another bicycle that could On one such _occasion the doctor 'Hd “ISHS 'H5159 Pll‘kl\°¢°l! l"‘¢l.i ll? beat it for reliability. Hundreds of ,asked a ten-year-old' pupil in an ele- g°°“W9°d-l§"*:‘§l\f° Pl"l\W°°4i G""_*‘, old models att in use which warg menu” school to dean, B pug,.1m_ Grangsire Gr side, I():sm__.R_u|;part5r,_ years ago. -1 »»11=ff»»" »~~»=~ »»»"°<1 ~»= ..1:.‘;..“°.':...°"‘:.';':°i..:.::“f=*'°.-°'.::. » » z>y,_‘;is ii_insn who travels from. place wply _o nw"-'__' JAMES HI-_LP£¥&\f ON. l S* . . ° ° v “l7_d?-that.I" obee_arved Dr.`Macns.- F':‘ffI'_:’§’_;'z'E{_°_,'_;°' °° °PPliGl\i°_l'5».T »'_- ciuhwn Fun" and Rm' .. B man. Am _ Dlzriml" ` i =_ . . ->`~‘ ` ' "Na, sir." _responded thelad:-"a h *"°m° M°d°l'~ if ` ,ug-rim is s. g®d man." A `_` 4 ' e » C°~»'°~~=~»u>1fL__ - -- .f » . , _ - 0p|icslts8tstetiouse,Bos_t_en_l_|Inp, 'Bernie Cot B k usefulness the natural one. are made V _ Gd ll'|0_ by treating paper pulp with chloride ; ~ i My ‘.':“.s°;::=.:.;°.;:..°:=°';#f;f#f° 7 s ;¢ & M0101' ""“ an vi:»..»i.lmiie. ii. mans. - -- . .4 n. o Ls' ,ir n, _ w. sa. sl'liirx.d’i'r).x.c. McLeod Q Bentley '5i.":'iii§l‘f:i'.ifr.i_i’.f?'§il:'r§l"i?’ 'r MACKINNDN Q. Barrister, Solicitors, MONEY T0 Dmcesz-Cameron Claret pk. ` f 5?.;-_-rq.-‘=r-1” _il af | I . .. I if _ _,. i. '-'fill "2" -1 » ,. P i < F 1. 1 Q. i 1 l fi i