, . ”»>~'~sn..` ', ~' P 1 l »°' ~ iii. £1* 4* :"».l i. l' ff 1 .92 t t 9 _ -1”’ i’ - `~. : I iz fl I '_ it t »> f ir ~,-:".‘r~ J. Gil x .tv I » 5 ~1 ¢. i _‘_ 4 1 f 1'-~\ i ' 1. l ‘ . . . .x ~ , -1 if 'f .v ,. 5,. l V if i ' .‘~~" l-~ 1 _ ,,J','_, Q l, I i 1’ il \ ii .,, ,Y 5' 1. 2 ,_ ` 'A u A... .s _ _ , i- ,l ‘eff f i.-,vi ..,`.....». ,. 1 1 . 1 fl* 1 erlu _ *"1 _ .1 .“, , aliyll in fl . [.1 3 ._ ,,__,,¢,. lil. \ ' 1 if v, I I ns __f_ _rounrl»:1-:li uczsuu' »-cc- ...mi vsp' ‘ TIE CNAIILDTTETUWN CUAI_\D|AN ' I 'J' _ IMPORTIINT REID me miner srtrcrrb min rms wEEll's news( l='oil‘iliiEltiuii¢i>lirl's E sirunniv Qcsnac, nec. i4-my wire)-' \‘e\\| from Bay St Paul shows the _ ' _ W discorery of the body'of nn unknown Gibson was destroyed by fire this" _ ni man in an abandoned hut near that place which points to g terrible tra- gedy. a That A most foul murder was coin- P _ _ Y ,_ u i V ..._ u .t u uf--_ ‘ ~ . -. 1 f--*__ FREDEILICTLIN, Dec. 14-(Bv"c_alm and went among the passengers ire)-The store of G. E. Wade of during the-wreck. ornlng. c ST. JOHN, December '14-(i-lpe illl 5! Wil'¢)~ A drown- The firemen turned out promptly ing fatalit. occurred i nd were able to save the adjoining roperty. s The tire started in the front of the a tilated remams of the unknown man = and the blood-smeared coat lying by the body, upon which also was found 5¢t 0° 5"- hairs from the head of the victim. The body of the slain man has lain in the hut since the 24th of October. mitted is evident by the horribly niu~ b ` I` -iii ladder and received internal injuries _\.,<,,_~H,_`/,_ Dec u__(Specm, by from which he died. u a.n 1-hone)-The Liberal Convention of the First District of King's, notwith» liiti¢.ii of the roa'ls v ts well attended. A large represen- empioym by the Morne, family 0| tative t-onveniioii of the Libel'alS ~ Of Defreesville, six miles from Albany s the East Point District was held here is ' t!iis iiiternc-cl; for the purpose of no- r teresa-‘ in the incoming general eiec-‘t tion. .John Mullally of Grand Bay 5 ovciii;-lift! the chair. Stringcnt atl- sco e n a ‘lV*‘§~‘f`~* “"9 lille” ll? -Ii J~ H“E9°5i barn on the More-n farm, so hacked .\l. 1'., Hon. Lauchlan .\lcDor.ald,l-lon. W, 'l`lio::-.as Kickhani, .\lich. Hnrris.John u .\. .~'te~.vart, .\lichael Mooney, Jos. I3. u .\i<_~<`orii.nck Allan J. Gillis Lauchlin .\lcD~_»i::ild, Jas. Ho~.vl'ett gud others. _-liter n lengths- discussion it was al- ii_ost linanimoiisly decided that it She urnsfer MD Italie cf‘p_it°l f” India -.i-.ruin he in the nest interests ci the °"‘ er’ ‘° ° " “hm “‘“‘ W* ,_,,m,u, Opuosmon at the prey", claimed nt the Durbar after the Coro- ' a time. Bez:-re the adiournmeiit ii re- nn soliition nes passed by a standing e vote expressinz the confidence of the auovemmeut ‘ hfmds made a "°°°’d It tive l..iuchlan .\lcDona1d at the same I cr>riv».-r_ti-.in in their late representa» d time thanking and congratulating n*_‘§l;‘;_‘;:'y(;f had owning' companies l,;i:;o::,',,, gn: §:‘;:€u::':Lo';_\;e CSE; ton, were today sold at foreclouare at lilvi .vii the s endid manner in which Pl _ _ _ le had represented the district during 3" gllltlmg UN m8l'k°f» _F0 llfeal ‘S to _ _ ' purchased by Stone and Webber o' ,,__, mst ture, Fearu .Tue resuxuuou the rush to sell property in Calcutta. and their Digby Sfffallleflli Bild “ken - w:..~' iiio‘~'ed by Jos, Howlett. Gowan Llrct- and seconded by Wm. McLean, A _c-O.,,,,u_, “-est ,md Strongly supported suffered such_ terrible experiences dur- iiv 5. Zareu number -ii the lending far- mg the landing from the wreck ofthe i.-iers of Eastern Kin s. A rcsolu~ 3 i;_;enf»f in the Liberal .i.lministration..9d- tore and there is a suspicion that P The dwelling house nearby occupied l y Mrs. Gill caught several times. a Her son Alfred who climbed to the y oo! to fight the flames, fell from the ALBANY, nec. 14-(By_wirei- d evening an Italian farm hand Bd M0l`D!l'. her daughters Edith w een, and her twenty-eight vear old on Arthur. `0 The bodies were di ver d i ale stick that the murderer had been ble to crush all into a small manure di c_il.CL'TTs, Dcc. 14-(ny wire)- tr ect. , 3- l av and 3 further decline of three an-l DF GIBRALTAR, Dec. 14-(By wire)- CH ll members of the Royal party who l _ S. Delhi of Cape Spartel are re- The Royal ladies were nerfoctlv h 'ar .i€_l_lf ‘ CUBES v » /J _ ‘ " ." ff .§_ 45. _ ' in uemembenheutwo mixed freight and twenty-five b0rses§A°°°_rdmg t° uns _the feast of St' _ . ‘Patrick will continue to be a holy Pom" “bm” OXO §g§t$_;l:`fn?1ehary en rouge to Chapiiday in Ireland, without, however, be- Th _ dd , 1 1 _ uving _preceded by a day of fasting or . of hot milk. increases the mcvienrg xtlzilnd giggm siimmgrsifiglgbyi“b°*‘“°"°°- "ff 1'0"' 35° “P- Be" & W“°‘“- f0°d Vl\|\l° 0* milk ¢°°f’ the Charlottetown Steam Navigation An OXO Cube, in a glass -mously-and greatly Cu assists dggestion. th An 0 0 Cube. spread' on bread and butter, ln- creases the food value of bread and butter enormously. Wi ere will be good cargoes until the 7 oil Po'ut Lepresux this morning when the uormy waters of the Bay of Fundy dded Francis sulllvgm, air-yenroiil U01 apprentice. to its long list of the place was burglannd and the” “Ennis” u ua, ‘attention is paid to socuracy and Flying to kiss a fair lady's ehedl. governments represented at the con- ol n is 5 °‘“°° °' lb' Pu" l""“' 1 r of oral and written expression Cllnging to lips in A troliosome m ,keg by the government of British urched while he was about to hoist _fo m _ ' ~_ ° nag t° °i_g““l U' m°°mm3 “'¢°m°"»';§¢.Id li'e:p§ri,s0edinqtffzifgnerfrosiiicuttii Beautfilf¢\?I‘snow from the h¢8V€l1l G' hgh;-econd resolution was adopted Olllll Sullivan fell overboard and pupils. and gives proper encourage bove, in favor of the prohibition of the lm- was seen no more. 1 ,uuut to worthy effort.-A. Pure as an angel, and fickle as love. uoru uud export of raw opium. _ ____ _ - L0‘\'”°N> D°°' 12-0“°\‘\i U“l“¢fS' .tual-:usr acc ii-‘.1 rl name once 1 was mir as the bccntiini BORN _ -lg? ddmud C3mb|'ld§° Uni"-“ny l" received a wire G on Saturday from Snow, l s BRQWN-At York, DU. 12 to Bert glsyeanuuuquulgusglrgluftuotgosgl iulatch .Tom 0-Rourke og the Grand Central With ey? likle its crystals, a heart R uud Mrs. Brown a daughter. t _ i ti. i t -ri _ ~ ' *Y Y H riot i, Toronto, and who is well l 0 1 H it °\v= _ ` EY-at York, Dee. 12th.' 0 stnniing e a mos iinpsssi e Con some time between last Tuesday n00n score of 19 to 0. ,moan here' uaviug visited Amhe,-Bun Once I was loved for my innocent VEZSND and lm vuney; 5 gon, the capacity of manager for Corker grace- ' WART-At Kensington on NDV- piczgrggiinu D°, °i°n 1;"v(:_i\Tx§?,;‘;"when he ran his race agrlnst Cam; F|°"°Td “uid wught for tm charm. BEF 1911, to Alexander and MF!- believed to have slain Mrs. Con- immigrants to sail fir Liverpool was ‘.093 Mr`w-Offoui-xardwlrtd wlflgiali-lg olsilghegve. ' 1MB|g;:ghla;(tn'Melvi1le on Nov ` asiung 1 0 ’ 1 ¢ - . ‘ iiiiiiatlng candidates in the Liberal ln- u.,ed eight uud Blanche Aged se,.eu_ Tgmed at west Puig 0" the Grand ahoiits of Longbont, has hdrs. Long- Motgiegéem an 16th, John Earle, Beg? ndidmg " ' ‘ li' _ _ ' ‘ tn , un I Se\l;e;‘lall passengers were hurt but no gggturrts u‘;“;;),;lss,:‘?e,ulea;ngl;?g[:me;f,'; iod, fuulti myself, I have lost by my, 3‘,‘?Dvgd"3’:,‘,u eotyglofu Bud Dunlop ne i e. _ _ . ' t to fill in Ontario in the near future. , ' _ _ lgxjnnon, _ _ Mr ,Amy had to W,” hack to the The vilest wretch that goes shivering UNDERHAY_M Bay Fortune' N,,v_ want. iuvan, nec. is-(ny wire) ' _ bv. ' fi mi-c. Under- th a hatchet and battered with a The engineer and fireman of a north 'med' that I‘°“gb°“}_l,: le" OLBEQ Will take a wide sweep, lest I wander 21- 1911- t° Wm' 5° _ _ for a ' ax to ta ha son. bound freight train were killed sontniurday at °_°_°° _ 100 ulEl1.f _.,_Y_'L__-L_---i-’_”"‘ of here today, when thc iowmotivg P0" tg’ It“"";“;°°l :;‘d.;hf§§°Pt;)w§; For all that is on or about me I MARRIED _ _ 5, ' Pile on one side of the stable. struck c large rock tim. had been ‘“l}‘"g ' a ° "“ ‘ k9°W~ _ _ -------4'-”-‘ uct ..rn.acc_ H. J. abon. Jos. _-i. dodged by a ,nut mu throw on Hi 1 innrat on race. There ig nothing thats pure but the Mchggu--DOYLE-At St. -77811109 acks. , _ , beautiful snow. Mango, on Dec. 11, 1911, hy the _ l\ASSAL, Bahama Islands, _Dec. 1: Rev ,ld F' Fuuenou' Earl B_ Mc. ST_ JOHN Dec ,_2_A survey 0, -An unknown French bBl“‘.n\t W” How strange it should be thatfthial Lead to Myrtle Doyle, both of Char- the three properties adjoining the fepormd today' was "elf on. u';°,“:_',‘]' beaimful ““°‘_” ` _ ‘ lottetown. tion has ima fl ccricnc iinsnclci new land scqnirca init year by thc ‘“°““ Isla” “ie “nk Flag ii ali Shmnd ml 0" 8 “’"“" ‘“"‘ “""'“°'° Pmnson-cul.i.EN-it H011 ' _ oms of water. t is no now w e to gd igustvfhteelt gillhlrtfollhvgd bhubggé ther the crew were saved. How strange it would he, when the 5 A Y _*_-?____-i i ht - 1 °f “ight 3'1"” <16 °°"**’l Yfmf' ”“"h'“‘° by ‘he C°““"‘“’ °f “he” HAl.ll~*AX_ Det. 14-(By wirel-The if tn: inowcizhs tiiiaigé ctrnek my ollerties which are valued at ball accommodate the Bay car ferry ard 2nd, 8rd, 4th, 5th, and the gen eral over sight of the school. She exercises kindly but firm discipline 0 and gives every evidence of edlciency resulting from experience and unusual ability. I consider Miss Chamllivll one of the best teachers in my in- spectitin, excellent attention is given to all the prescribed subjects. Good North Atlantic Colieries Cape Bre the suit of the tond»holders and were te of the freight at the head of he harbol" ROME, December 13-As 8 result oi" ° \ ' | ' sviiilansina, nec. is-(specialif§f°'°“°€nffh§§; f“f,"I°'%'Sh Dig, t“'”’, g C d _Td tu E :srucko c is o rin o gaory ,lun ,_`__,_,, also passed expressing con, ported well, although much exhaust- to°o‘;'eig0l£,ten§T1)Ch2n;iYnn;n :;§;::;holidays on which Catholics are call. guru’ two hundred dressed uogs' uve ed upon to _hear mass and abstain uudred cuueu eggs ,md two curslfrorn unnecessary work. _At_ the re- mixed freighu ,quest of the Irish Catholichlerarchy, 1 Retu,.u,uu she docked ut 3_3() u_m_ ,however.-the holy see* has Just _issued Summerside and had tweuuruveianother decree which is interesting to EVERY mmh" should passengers. one car flour, four on-Bélfish people throughout the world. Cubes. ....`.... Boston for 810.500. a decree of the Pope issued in July inf Steamer and indications are that 'ntry weather enforces her to lay upi _ for the mute,-_ I Paying S55 to H00 Hontlaly I _ ALBERTON, Dec. 13-(Specin-l §°““¥ Defsgn "`h° °°mP|9'" ' u __ Missj nurse att e- OXO Cubes arC_ f°0d5 in Correspondence) The . f G.T P. School 0| Telejraplly ,hemsel,_es_ and udd to me Champion referred to in the u R H ui _ an \ rox nl ~] f i I°_“°_'""g I°°“_I 15 3 daughter _OI Overwdstntiouswillbeopensd _ ;o:;;bfuef,:,f§ - - William Champion Alberton. Miss gxn the Gaand Tgunlt Pacific. orris chairs, oak rockers. rattan ...._........_ no Cp-==1;1°,;»_ f=Si<1»~» E@mg;_1¢°;=, eq. T::;.;,2P.v2.:. ..i= fee” ~»=k»~- nn »»»°1-w- (ua, a er a ing a course in e orma _0__A d,.,s,_ School there., received an appoint- W_T_UTTL _p|-gm; d|, 1° for 25°* 4f°r1°c ment on the teaching staff in the 10 I M 1_vl:£e;¢Ericton,T‘1. B. tered in leather-the widest possible. High School of Edmonton. The iol-i """‘“' ° ‘ ° _ irange of choosing here. Special Xmas _ _ __ lowing is the Inspection report: Miss I _ P .»_.- -» _ l _ 3 y ns, ,cus hlons, etc., is' greater than ever be- A fore. Just the thing for mailing to friends abroad. make your selectiox uuenuu exceuuut euuuceu for now while our stock is complete Doyley's, centers, cushions, drapes, iandkcrchiefs, etc., etc., Beer & advancement, awaits e v e r y ed parlor pieces, denim covered fire- * ec weeks. 12-izarti. finished-you can finish the ends in any way you like. Wide var- side chairs, big easy rockers, uphols- Dancing, » Flirting, Skimnling alonl. wrong desperate brain. Painting, ‘ Freezing, Dying' alone, Foo wicked for prayer, too weak for my moan, l`o be heard in the crash of the crazy town; Gone mad in its joy of the snow's coming down; ' To lie and to die in my terrible woe, With a bed and a shroud of the beau- tiful snow. -J. W. Watson. -_-F "See our elegant fancy linens, Beer "Pretty fancy buck towels-semb "Our showin oi fanc line - NNKB. 12-12drtf. "Elegant gift chairs of many sorts) rices. Beer & Weeks. 12-12drtl L V l fu now ii do nothin ional conferelwé md' “IUP- uti l s , it oo B Internat Y U the V 1 1 . . - 1 ' ironic occ is-av 1 V0'-° (hanlpion has charge of the stand- Oh. the SHOW. U18 b°°“¢l|“|» U0". NEW __ ~ ' | _ Filling the sky and the earth below; of six tub. .Thomas ;I.t&;!n§\;t.i.°“;;§. 0"' mt h°“°"'°"` 'mr me 'tiwt' welsiftedi baseball clubs _ _ _ e 0 _ ier gut. heads of the Peo? o you gggklyn and Pmladelphm voted ug. Bea ainst hiirl. THE l-IAGUE, December 12- The ted Uninfg proposal that a cross cathedral, Boston. .Mgmé tue man-igg¢ took place of Lena M. Cullen, S0\1l`iB. P- E- I-- and George M. l’e_al‘90l\. Of 3¢hl'§xfl';° at sons Corporation. B°B¢°“~ ° Rev. A. J. Hickey. The bride WHS attended by Miss. H. Mahoney ad sonage. Upper Prin 3 ° 3"- W- Hlfl'il0ii.“E_ ":lte'unl|\: MeL’eanE of Charlottetown to gut 'stasis _ McOausland og Biuuny rrxnnsroiv-wALL1cic_r -_ rlugton St., Somervillo :¢ ciacncccr thc bride on tile 2,; rr. Nwmber by un no. D, -r,,,°.‘ Arthur Batman 'rnmtcil oi Wulf; 'AID $0 “lil “Qty Gggg-‘ie W G a .mn ‘”“ sbfxrmzt J A' w“”'°° °! INGRLH-WESTHAVER-'Ag Ivcloc st., scmei-vine 3’ of November by ui. nLv‘_mD,t.'h' ml' william ncvm rag.-am td rglna Louise Weethsver, dnughw. 0, Gsorge'We¢thaver of gomevmu um, formerly or llahone Bay, N, 3_ ' BROWN-BOWEN--At tho relldmoe the officiating minister M '*"°- °° 5° "90 dey o1.‘Nncsmq,,,°m°i` by the Rev. Dr. Tufts Walt" 11°;-.uh lin Brown, jr, to Mig; 1-him Maud Bowen. both of Cambridge, Mm, mcpmn.-ucxiunou-at ti., ',. acncc ci tn. dmcmtic mini, ,”° thc :stil any ci Ncvfmto ttf Rev. Dr. Tufts, John Lkphuil 0, Arfylo Shore, P. E. I. to Mia, Laura Bell MacKinnon, dgouhtu. ul il¢;hadlfneKlnnon of DoSahle. P.E. I All . also s-Huoom-.it tm miacnc. of the oEcia.ting.mini|t¢r on me 28th of November by the nov, DL Tufts Charles Riggs of Prince E4. ward Island to Mila Josephine Hurrah of Waltham and naught" of George Huggan of Prince Edwar-.1 Island. MUNN-McPHAIL-At the First Pres. bytsrian Church, Boston, on the 22nd of November by the Rev. W. M. Tufts D. D. William Munn of ceremony was performed by 016 Montague. P. E. I. to Miss Bush .MacPhail daughter of Donald Une Phall ol Prlnos Edward Island. the groom was ably S“PP0l`¢¢d PY Mr. Manch. Dian A MCEWEN-WEBSTER-At the T9 ce of s \`. _ gel1,, on the 13th. lust, Eva L0\l\B¢ Webster to Bruce W. McEwen, Mer- eliant, of Monall, Rev.. -W MC' Kennle of Belfast officiating. _ GRIFF1TH-BARR-At the residence of the bride's parents, Brackley Pt. P Road, on oct. 11, 1911. by the Rev. E. A, wcctinnrcland. Ellen J- Barr, to Beverly H. Griffith of Sus- T sex, N. B. MCUEAN-McCAUSLAND-On £118 13th inst, at the Methodist par- m V Side” -“ld °“ W°l"‘° Mid' Poona-in this city, nec, iltii, 1911, Lemuel M. Poole, a ed 72 years. Funeral from his his rc- sidence, Hillsboro Bt, Sunday the 17th inst., at 2 p. in., sharp. In- terment Psople's Cemetery. RAUGHT--At Ernescllfle, December 4, 1911, Mrs. Nell Praught, aged 84 years. _ i 1-:om>soN-At North 'ri-ycn, cn Tuesday. Dec. 5, 1911, Mrs. Thompson, nother of David John Thompson, aged 83 years. 101 Ysars suchareoord. Sold I. S. JOHNSON B iii ii; ii db! I »~-»?--»~» Jonnsams W --»»-unimcnf ---..e. i ||| Ugg, -Tic _ *'00* 9' Be prepared for emergencies. No , 1 UIRO. other liniment so oEectivo,no other has f by dealers ¢v¢I7Wb¢N. _ "_ _ 25'e a\J50e 59030- _ C0., BOISOIL lllllc' peity in this town in this year of grace. 1911? POE A COMING COMMERCIAL CEN IRE. Poe is lot-.itfci on the main line of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway between Edmonton and Snskntiioii. lt _i`_- located in one of the finest farming districts in Westeim Canaria. The surrounding cminlrv is settled bv a progressive type of farmers and consequently will become the market centre for _\'o}tliern Alberta.Poe district possesses rich coal mines, is close to_' river and lakes and large f ircsts are easily accessible from this point. These natural resources insure for the residents of .the towii first, low cost of living, and second, great commercial activity, two essentials in the up- was made in Western Town Did you participate in these hugh profits or you“pigeon-hole” the proposition submitted to you by your western friends for future consideration? In short, are you the man who made a profit or the unfortunate one who had the chance but did not possess sufficient Judgment to recog- nize the oppoitunil y or sufficient courage to close la deal? The man or woman entitled to sympathy is llie one who says; “Five or ten years ago I had the chance to buy this or that property at $100 or $500, and now it is worth $10,000." The average person sueers fit the person who makes such ri smtemelit and stu sz ‘ Iwould have bought and made that money.’ Are you going to say five years from now that you' had a chance t0 buy a lot at Poe, A1ta..,_at from $50. to $100 each, or are you going to be the man who will llave from $1,000 to $10,000 in cash as a result of having bought pro- l;.ni1d`ing of a large town, thus creating valuable real estate. POE AS A MANUFACTURING CENTRE _ _ This towusite and contiguous territory has the requirements outlined by large manufacturing _ s for the location of large factories or large enterprises of any kind employing large num- lm nfexfni eo le The rivers and lakes furnish water, the coal fields and forest furnish fuel and cheap 'Uh 0 P P °' 1 h fine farniin lands furnish farm products enabling the residents to live at a biijldiiig materia 1 'f e g ’ low cost poriflfi? features of a mdniifacturing centre. l . / . . , ~ ‘ ' ' t d the mainline of a transcontintental railway assuring the necessury i rftliifihciiwflaglliflseas eTIi;!se combined conditions will furnish cheap labdr, one of the most im- fans Poe is a ood new town in mrolmalioiv coul'0N- I g» Gentlemen-With a view 10 b:Y"’K _ \ , 2.'-3"-f.`If.`.f.f.'f..i'f...°f'..§ii"..Z.§'f»f-fi' "-1- ' ‘ and oblige Your! truly. f ' ' “ . A Lands, Townsites and Investments l ‘e _ P. O.mdPrnvince. . ~ _ l , Y H ~ W Y- --~ ~~-- 'I 1:.-_~:_: __ _ 1-l:inu_-___-in-;,____~ I rd s ‘ I ` I C ` If 1 _ yy I - - ` ,lt _ ' "iv _ _ 15. . ` - ` _ , , , ~ , I l 1% i I ' Property during the year 1910 Poe towusite was ,recently placed on the market and already over 200 lots have been sold, and many of these l0tS have already changed hands at a substantial increase in price. I Most of these lots were purchased by representative business men throughout Canada whoare now proiting by their foresight. ’ The townsite is high and dry and very suitable for building purposes. I OPPORTUNITY Accordmg to Govrnment Estimatns ~ _J is useless unless you possess the courage to act. You might possess great wisdom you mi ht read Z goodhdeal or travel much and tlius see all kinds of opportunities to make mone :but unless you ave t e courage to act on your Judgment and wisdom all of these desirable qunIities are entirely useless. . Lots i'n Poe are a good investment at present prices The town is bo d idl _ » - _ un togrowrap y. Owing to the easy terms of payment -you have the ability to buy and if you do not bu now it is be- . _ _ _ y cause you are lacking in courage, und the chances are you will never be like the man you now ad- mire most, rich, courageous and wise. TURRENS TITLE. Poe towusite is held by us und th T of ' ' ° guaranteed by the Government, thexfor: ab(golliixfzl;y;§:.1 une. Under this system the due is rlucrs .inn mms. ' Prices of lots range from $50 tolioo each, and they can be purchased an tu-ms of onmeugh E?;l,;;el;‘;1l“:f;til’l1;i8hl¢°“*quill '11°"*hlY P“Ym¢Uf§ 01' quarter cash, balance in six, twelve and ‘ INFORMATION. We have issued an attractive circular giving full information pertaining to the torn and its prospects t eth 'th h ` lotsf l . If ' ' ° ' .ut 0... .;..i°§n i§'.il'l .t.T§'il’.§ ..‘.’l'.1.'f§. ....1 ‘liliift t.. ...."{’.`Ii..§'.'.“" ‘° ’°°°‘"° ""5 ““’“°“"° °“““"’ which to ` engage in' business or a proffgggion ' " Portage Juice. Fort St. u ` , ml., _ ‘..l`.i_ .c‘ _-._..'~_i .r_l.i_ ` -< ' ' ~ II _ I '_ »"l' u 1 ‘ .1