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" _' ' . \.» ' We lmv_e'a'il"1%`i`srri\y of ` Rl:ELS.`l:l'NHS, BAS- KE/FS, ETC. , Experienced Anglers have found our line of fishing tackle very sat- isfactory. We call your atten- lion in particular to our flies. 'l hey are very fine. _ _ | J. G Jamieson DRUGGIST Leading Tackle Dealer in NEW 'KING GILORGIC li0'| l',l. nm. nossouaousrrs. mf, I Privaget Bath* llhtnningi Wplter and .nn s ance e e n Largsqlriirht Samplid l?d‘d’ms.n . moms' CUISINE UNEXUELLEU SYDNEY. N. S. 3 - Idlvv 1|. "Our union suits, summer weighty are the lightest. coolest and most comfortable you can get anywhere at any price. $1 to $1,751 at Brnwn's. 6-20M3i. "For real rool ronilort. in bot wea- ther you need our combination suits, fit perfectly, light, cool, comfortable, All sizes $1 to $1.75. H. H. Bro\vn’s. 6-2011131. L _ _________,______ ________mYY__ - Cameroifs °‘llome--Made-- Bread” Sweet -Pure -Wholesome i (Always The Same) ‘ can be had at these grocers- ' cams a c0_n s A iifimi, ,a vessel must accept wireless .ness- THURSDAY, JUNE zo, igil. THE WIRELESS COM The acceptance by Great ltritsin, ltaly and Japan of the principle that ages from other vessels marl'-s an vn- portant. step forward in the internat- ional regulation of radio-t__elegi'aphy, remarks an exchange. The :i.r-.iounce- ment. was made at the first iuli sitt- ing of thc international wireless con- ference which is now in progress in London. There is lithle doubt that other nations will announce their sc- captance of this principle before the conference closes. As matters now stand, certain wire- less companies have instructed their operators to refuse to accept any but distress messages from vessels which are _not equipped with their particular kind of apparatus. Many veshels are PANY AND THE PUBLIC. communicate with most of the others. The use oi the wireless at sea has thus been very much restricted., ln- gtgneos have been known where I message has been relayed half way round the world when it might have been directly conveyed through the instrument of 5 corporationn in com- petition with that of the sending sta- tion. ' 'rius inns or competition involves such ii waste of time and money as to call for government regulation. A company which sends and receives wireless messages is a public service corporation and should be made to feel its obligations to the public. It has no more right to refuse__to trans- mit a message which originated with ri rival company than s, railroad has equipped with tiierman instruments ‘to refuse to carry a passenger be- and as n result of this arbitrary rulcticmme he completed the fir-gt pan, of the=c vessels have been \1nRbl° t0_hfs journey on another road. - -- A--~---~-W NUTES. , A Brooklyn, New York, man isi said to have discovered a Way £0 make chickens prow quickly by mrans of electricity. It might now be in- =_- i As a result of thc increased demandi 'really have sn affection i-ir .t they should have kept it when they had it. Two London doctors have become parties to a law suit for damages be- cause they took 'different views as to terenting to know what electricity _,he namn, and cause of came,-_ gud will not do. ione of them used stronger language than is usually counted ifeemly in discussing the other'a methods. Per- foi' relief operators on large steam- other school for instructors. Could anything be more necessary? Action similar to that taken by the Canadian Government in the mattcri of cement has been taken by the French Government to ralieve a shortage oi wheat. French manufac- turers will be allowed to import whrat free on condition that an equivalent weight of flour is export- cd within three months. The step docs not gn very far, but it is pleasant to record every move towards freer trade in natural products.-Montreal to regain the Bunker Hill gun now in thc Cifnllc1_0f Quebec is being regard- ed in various ways in this country, remarks an exchange. The old recipro- city pzipcrs seem to think it would be a good thing to give |..'ic curiosity hack, while others hold that it should he kept where it Es"ii°{i`n trophy of victory. The chances 'irc that it v~ill stay where it is. If our neighbors l’uiman's Corn Extractor ~ Dispells Corn Soreness The real corn remedy, the one that always does its work, is Putuam's Crockett & Co-Cliappel‘s Grocery, I Crabbe's Grocery- _l. R. Cronin, i john Cameron-john Wheatley, Corn Extractor, which makes corns and callouses go quickly and without the least hitxof -pain. 1’utnam's makes you forget you ever had a corn. Goes to the foot of the tor- ships, owing to the Titanic disaster, ll the Marconi Company is opening an-il l-I ld. » cm ‘his services.-Summerside Journal. 'l`he desire of the people of Boston: mrs the verdict of the jury in the case will help to a solution of the ong discussed question as to what cancer actually is. It seems to he an issue of the suit.-Montreal Gazette. 4 D. K, Currie, for several years cdi- tor of The Pioneer, severs his connec- tion with that paper-` about the end of the month and removes to Char- lottetown where he will take the edi- torial chair of The Guardian. Mr. ,Uurrie‘s place on The Pioneer will be difficult to fill. He has had about ten yeajs experience in newspaper work' and is a ready writer and an all round good fellow. The Guardian is to bc congratulated upon securing 'Din Erwin Smith of the Bureau of Plant Pathology, U. S., Department _of Agriculture, has discovered, after a long study of the plant affection, that crown gall, a disease found in mi-iny plants, is analogous to cancer in the human family. The similarity of manner in which crown galls -spread, as compared with the insid- ious method in which cancer creeps 'along the various channels of the '-human body from diseased 'to healthy parts, is thc striking part of the dis- covery. It is believed here that the work of Dr. Smith will bo of value | I in studying the cause of cancer, of which practically nothing is known. What will that army of song writ- ers do whenthe U. S. election cam- paign is over for we are told that they are busy in an effort to put . _P,A»GE._Two' ~ i m vl~|mr:`a"rl*s'r also i I THE__CPIARL0TPEP;Q\R;f‘;dGUdARDIAN 1 __ _ T _i ’ _,Q-_:_l9_a _ ' " ~ , -f ‘ ~lArs¢tf _ tenuate un or ers _ ‘f.-- ‘ 11'* -' 'THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' " ‘ since Dtdllnbol' I1, fl ) ‘ The i>oor'n_h`owl`|_ig for-Willa iiflt- quir- ter of this year was because orders taken previous to the first of the year were taken at very low PING! *-0 iueet the competition of smaller com- panies which were struggling to main- tain their existence and because ord- ers taken |ince~that time have been at higher prices, it seems highly pro- ‘ babie that earnings for the coming quarter will show the increase above mentioned. The interest rehuiremonts on the bonded indebtedness and for mon shares at the present time *B less than $34,000,000 per annum or about $21,000,000 for each quarter. The rate at which orders are now'be- ing hooked, the Company can easily make up the deficit for the first quar- ter of the year and if business con- tinues normsl and it hecames evi- dent that there will be no change in the dividend rate on the Common shares, these shares should have a big advance. U. S. Steel Common stock is in a position from which lt might easily advance and before the year is out prove one of ‘the most proiltsible stocks to buy of any of the speculative industrial issues. Beware of Ointment: forCsi\rrh ‘ that Contain Mer ury as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and comp etely deranze the tviéhole system Wren %ntel:'inE_ ir thvipuuglié e mucous sur seo. uc ar ic ess o never be used except nn prescriptions from reputable hysiciiansmn the damnue they will dollars? forti to tae goo; ylrp; .-an ossiu r er ve rom em. a Catalan Onre, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Oo., Toledo. 0.. contains _nn mercury and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. In buying Hs_|l's Oatarrh Cure be sure .V03 get the genuine bt l_s taken internally an madeqyn 'i‘_n|edo _ hio, by F. J. 0heney& Oo. estimun- ialslree D b ttle B ldb t 'I5 Take éallllblvdinlly eiilfllh leur constipa- divldends on the preferred and Com-I “H Aii Eiiglishmau’s Home is liis =Caslle so is every other man’s home his castle. Well it's our 'business to furnish homes, especially NEW HOMES. We have imported _a car load of new home furnishings for the prospective June brides, parlor chairs, china cabinets, suites lor the drawing room, parlor, dining-room, den, hall, kitchen with hundreds of special _odd pieces in chairs, tables, beds, hall; stands, camp stools, bedding and other house furnishings, Patons Patons vPatons tion. ' 'I _" ' 4 . f .ai _ --- Flu _ i in i I 9 "` f~--~~- A __,.i.. Interest payable The bonds w t only, and after re EaStE|'|`| 60|" pany! Prompt payment when due of both principal and interest imoonditiolmlly Nova Scotia Steel & Goal Go. Ltd.. Dated lst July, 1012. " Due lst July, 1952. P' DENOMINATIONS : $100, $500 and $1,000, or sterling equivalents. ` the Compaiiy at 105 and interest on lst July, 1915, or on any interest date thereafter. ' Legal opinions of Messrs. Harris, Henry, Rogers & Harris of Halifax and Messrs. Thomson, Tilley 8 Johnston of Toronto will be furnished. s1,ooo,oo_o \ First Mortgage 6% Bonds ' guaranteed by endorsement ou each bond by _ _ __ _, » `\ lst January and-lst July. Principal and Interest payable in Toronto, Montreal, Halifax, New York, or in London, England. v ill be issued in coupon form, and may be fully registered, or registeredas to principal gistratinn may be re-exchanged for coupon bonds; they are redeemable at the option of _\.__ TRUSTEE: Eastern Trust Company. ' BANKERS: The Royal Bank of Canada, The Bank of Nova Scotia. ¢ >,f~ *__ » - | _ wm meshes-P. i.. smu|w.md_ f§_‘;“‘°2'__us§'b”°"_;‘,’v;;“ '°f’,_”__°,',n;°“;§,‘(‘;*; ,ions productions which W-.i make Putnam’s quickly, safely and ,campaign hits, for about half a ton Powmlsn) M" Trainer (Romford s\ surely rld_s your feet of corns or ,of such material is distributed daily M ` G “ll dmgglsts' _ int the hadquarters of the various 'U °° M°°'° Wife' Sl-'wlwetfnjcallouses whether Just starting or ofa did to An utr an _ k ,_ 6“een&Pownal\ - many year'a growth. Price 250. at °“" fl 3- a- in ‘s N ep £112' __ _ . ___ . _ 1-5 ‘busy at the rooms of each crnuidate P. Mullins (between Richmend Q. |"See Rogers Today” -~ Of Fire --W Ifyori have your property insured by one of our strong Fire Insurance Companies you will not longer fear the and that even if the you’ll lose nothing. _ - from a'l this worry ? Th see about lt. _ ' 84 Great G i Zire Yoili Afraid know that astrong company takes all the risk - _ Isn't it worth ri few cents ri day to be free W. K- Rogers Co., Ltd.. fire alarm. You will . worst should happen, aL’s all ii policy costs - f _ eorge Street in disposing oi the discarded mi.slc. A few titles of the inspiring hits that the song writers have put forth are: "Rally Round the Hat Boys." "Taf- fy, Tsf-fy, President Taf-fy," "Then Tait Luft," "Teddy is tha Winner," "Let the Steamroller Roll, Wc`ll Beat it Anyway." The hat-*in-the-ring 11108 Bpllears to have inspired about 500 such writers. ` ::lf you want the best in standard family medicines watch for the Rcxal sign which assures satisfaction. The Rexal line of non-secret home remed- ies contains over 300 different 'pre- paration each one of unquestionable merit for relieving the particular dis. order for which it is intended. You can get any of the 300 at the Mc Ki"“0l1 Drill! Co. The Rexall Store. Corner Gt. George and Kent Streets. l\lEti. ’l‘llE UNITED STATFTS STEEL C()‘Ill'()IlA'l'I()N. » T - Get Protection Wlii'e _ ’ ` ` You Can " |-ull' 1, -- .___ JI- __ _____ IS summer months, nes Of nu: u _ 'enrmee and very simple. Good for cooking, baking, broiilng, . toasting, in fact everything you New Perfection (lil Slove... "” J #1 the one you want ` - This Perfection Oil Slove is a I beauty; it has a blue flame that is entirely cdorless, -with a con- l ceniraied heat that is most eff- icient, yet that does not spread _ throughout the room. stove saves time. fuel and temper, is an ideal article - UI. t in design, attractive in app- | can do with a range. Bile, K€C\1tlb0Y@»-ss 'a.¢»»e.eeoe»~°~-1 . 0ven,extr|.............,,,....... ....... `..V...$2. _ Fénncil fd ,__ -_ _,_ ,__ ,Ylotorie Chandler Row 1 Thin Corporation. with its enorm- ous investment in mills and general equipment for producing steel and steel by-products is the greatest cor- :poration of any in the United States. ,its stock is widely held. It is stated there are more people interested in the future of the United States Steel shares than any other issue. Because of the low earnings for the first quar- ter of this year, viz., $17,826,918, the estimate from what is usually a re- liable source that earnings for the quarter ending June 30th will total ar-.proximately twenty-nve to twenty- sevsir million dolls/rs is of interest to those who buy stock for an advance. The business progress of this Com- pany during thepaet six months has been most favorable despite the poor showing made earlier in the year. It is worthy of notice that the unfilled orders on hand December 31, 1911, were 5,084,761 tons; on March B1, 1912, they were 5.304.841 tons and on April 80th were 5,664,885 tons (the °.B.§.T..9..'.l.'._A ~ fiilhl-lei llniilnp-lqlt °-“af-.f».%~ ignited _ , 1 _ ` E i I’ DIRECTORS: ' . l , Hon. Jas. D, McGregor, _ Robert E. Harris, KC., , Thomas Cantley, _ G. Forrest McKay, I :___ _ Robert E. Chambers, James C. McGregor. 3, ~__< The Eastern Car Company, ull the directors of which are also directors of the Nova Scotia Steel ds Coal Co., has been formed to manufacture steel railway cars 'at or adjoining New Glasgow, N.S. The steady and important railway expansion proceeding from year to year throughout the Dominion, due to the largeincrease in population and trade, and to the opening up of new territory, has produced a demand for rolling stock which existing companies have been unable to fill. The Nova Scotia Steel & Coal Company, which owns all the Common Stock of the Car Company, has manufactured various part! of steel railway cars for many years. _W _ ___ _ ____”_ _ 1 _ . Important Features of the Issue 4 (1) Bonds constitute ii first mortgage on the entire property of the Company. ii ` ' (2) Prompt payment when due of both principal and interest unconditionally guaranteed bythe Nova Scotia Steel & Coal Company by endorsement on each bond. (3) .\`et earnings of the guaranteeing Company for the past three years, after deduction of all interest, Sinking Fund and depreciation charges, $1,510,977, being an annual average of $503,659, or over eight tiincs the annual interest on the bonds. In addition, net earnings of the Eastern Car Com- pany are estimated at $250,000 per year. . _ (4) Surplus assets of guaranteeing Company and of the Eastern Car Company amount to $9,851,067, _or nearly ten times the amount of these bonds. ‘ _ (5) Market value of Preferred Stock (which receives 8% dividend) and of Common Stock (which receives 6% dividend) of guaranteeing Company, both of which securities rank junior to the guaranteed bonds,' exceeds $7,000,000. (6) The Sinking Fund provision is sutllcient to retire the entire issue at 105 prior to maturity. ,I L (7) Payment for bonds may be made either in one sum or as follows:-» ` ____=` '”"" , _ 10% on application, » ' 25% December 1st,‘1912, 5 ,,' . . 15% September 1st,'1912, “ 25% March lst, 1913, 'j U' - ' , _ _ _ ' _ 25% June lst, 1913, _ . _ with right of prepayment of instalments. -_ 4 i (8) Applications will be madsto list the_bonds on the Toronto and Montreal Exchanges, _ (9) Pending completion ot engraved bonds, 'interim certificates of the Eastern Trust Company will be issued. _ '_ _ ,, qi . _ _ _ |=»-ies,pg1r__asi§.;i_s§§»rssi, visions; our a \ /_ /" ili ¢(_ J/ _ : - -_ “'>;~'i _,e »_-U’ -. " _,t _ ,_ _ . , _ __ _.__ ` Circular describing\issue1.lrii¥iill~f.91nlli‘aclhg_~l§¥ter from the President of the Company, furnished » ` on application. _I V A ii " ‘iii _ - _ - . We recommend the Bonds as a conservative ' _ " . lnvoetmont E " . i HI' Iffxn 1 .|.c.MAc|N1'osi-| soo. A. E. 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