‘1 . -._ ._ , __ _ _s_.~¢4\I\¢~ -mt R local nursery ,Or mng1and_ dy_ A F Neagl. MnftO__-Yo-______ d bounty Court until next Monday. The J B MVESQUE , l 1 I i , ile- r-. _` ” _ ..-s....,. -.,.~\»sv»~s 1»5\»--~l .-_-..»s- _-._ _ -_ :_ -, ._-s »__,.,. .M _ _ 1-'mens-nenslm _ .. ,_ _ _ 1 4|- _ _ _ l_ -r’ _ is riefssea sleek ii.........._» . _Par valuelouf .shares $l`oo. Cumulative dividends stthc rate ley`l§|?v‘;:r(un1iict(»;rir¢lari;'l Uisiii)rii1es¢§g;_ 2:0, 3 - » of,;7_per cent, pm annum are payable quarterly, rst _ygmmfy for Moosejaw, sack.-i..L. ' e' Dum' I April, July and ll. fcher. ' ...‘Murtiu McKinnon, ngcnt, will be Purchasers of this stock before _March 16th will be entitled glad to recei_ve_ all news, advertising 1° the illvldvvfl Of 1 3-1 per wut, which will be paid Aprl12,,,1_ ;;1_~~.°‘~:° _ § - ' - - BY, Wil* _ _L l\.iYlrl.ownu.oll'1l if - but M°D°"°ld “"° S' J' M°B“’“‘”~ MARlTIl\fls` Sl-"»‘UllITIl~] C. B. Electric, 1'-lm._.......... 5" East. Can. Sa.\'i':. _% Loan. U2 1;.. Eastern Trust _ . _ , __ . . . . . . _ _ .. 153 Halifax Cold forage, l;'fd..i'\1 95 Halifax Fire...... ....... ' HS ~Hewsons Pura Wool Tcx., Pfd., with 30 p. c. of Cont. Stock... ..._..Z=lU Hnritimo Tel. Com... 48 lliaritilno Tc' , Phi... .. ...-.1i!`|. N. ......l‘l4 }"`l N. B. Car, lst l‘fil,.._.._...... 35 flu' N. B. Car, 2nd l‘fd._.... N. S. Car, 3rd PfJ.L_..._. . N. S. Cnr, Com'uon...... .... Btanhelds, Pfd._.... ......l05 1%? Btandelds, Conl...... 63 Trinidad Cons. 'i‘c_ls., Cum. 30 Trinidad Electric... 77 '73 dll lil] :ill 43 31 BC-NDS. B_ra.ndram-Henderson i5‘s_ ..100 O. B. Elec. 35'; Chronicles 6‘s_..... ....._._°.l:1 99; ,Halifax Tram 5’s,.._.. .._._.___i_‘ll?; _intl Hetvson Pure Wool Tex. 11's _with 30 p.c_ of oomrcll stock...... .___.._.l0o ulfitllnl) Telvpllt' fi l'}`R... .. lllti 10-l N. B. Steel, luv rilorr.. s's... 95;, ~9-lr; D0. Dcbol.tur': .~..-,n:l<_...,...l0" 1U‘ P0l‘t0 Rico 5’s... Bu Sli B_tandeld's i.`s....__ ._._._l022,- 101 Trinidad 'l‘cles_ _ _.._"ll "fl Trinidad El.~ctric _ .. :us 91/ MUN"‘l.'ZAi. STP- K9 Quotations furnished L_ F. B. Mc Ourdy & Co., stock & Bonn ' Brokers, ‘Men-‘ ers Moi trcal 97 9.. |l}rookl~.'v1 R, '[‘__ 793 » I _ | za' as hlouirval Power l91 ¥l<"ll'l‘0ul 'l‘l‘1`l..l llio 115 l‘_i<'!l .Q (lllt."rio 1182 191 ____.._...-_---_._._ Atl-hisoli 105; 105;; Y". Bret Sugar ,I 55; _-\ma1. Copper." -2 70* Amer. Slnelters __ 745' Am. Sllglir llcf ‘ fix (‘. i. 231;, Erie ‘ -"._-_il_i_.¢.‘i&'»_.f>Tl_»*1.;_?,-T-"';.~s_q33S lmrilifh Valley ` ' " lugg- Northern Pacific 113;; - “envisylvnnia 133;; lterlilllig 1555. Southern Pacific 1081,- Sr-0 ' [37 ‘Union Pacific 1662 U. rl. Steel ' l34§ ‘ Do Preferred ’ ' ll0,'» 123 -_-..._._._.___... COTTON » Merril 10.46 10.59 10.59 n>_74 -_i-_J-el' 1 W HEAT gg? gill-Y~thres years after a brief illness )4 f _S New l'»._lK srooxs. ' Z open closo Lawrence in Boston. Mass. (Jn nc _count of the unavoidable absence of March 13 ltev. Donald Fraser, B.A., of St, An. 10.42 10.52 10.65 10.66 onus ‘ l” l `l the person of Mrs. Kato Buchanan (nec Miss Beaton), relict of the late Donald Buchanan, at the agé of SW- f pneumonia. The deceased lady leaves to mourn:-Tvvo sisters Miss 252 M_a__ry_Beaton, Cardigan, and gm-ah H6* ;\_.l ou of _.the late David Macdonald, “S°Tl@Hll1. one brother, Donald Beat- n Ull. Cardigan; 1: d ht - Mr.-_ \vlison), Pihitsmisiiin ei~1i1'i-:Ame l'l)_' H t ( . Will. Mclloug ld' l" U- 0"- Anglls in Riverton, and f‘l'~'“"" Presbyterian church cardi- Znll. the funeral services werclcom 56; ilhftv-'fl bv the Rev. re. s. weeks, B. 70? " . 755 fu* """l*'H"t- Interment took place in ilsg of Mt. Stewart, on Tuesday, the ollowed the, remains to the grave, 34% . _ 153 '1'h“~ Poll-bearers wcrs:-_Nel1MeCem- 1l.l __ lllnyson. Roderick Msswain, Wm l- 1' _ 156 Welsh and John P. McAulay_ The 108% life of the deceased lady was nlarkcd 137 ry ii kind consideration for all mem. 166% bers of the human race with whom she came in contacti' To the many 64%. 1|(-,Lfilcnds of the deceased lady gllméru "Y“"I'l\l-llv is' extended_-Loo-l,oo,~ ...°'l`ll0 (‘.UrlCel't and pig social held nt Kingsburo Hall, March 5th, was a decided success. Though thc night was intsilsely cold and `theA roads ilgavy. the neu wss wen lined, and c best of order prevailed; 'I‘hc pp0_ 8l‘lini.'wus as follows:-A Null, and °|l0l'U»“. "Are-‘-We Forgotten When W1-'re Gone," by Miss Laura Stuart the Misses Macdonald and J. FZ :l_dnodonnler<_tl.y___li.rset;;_.€.__.i_1_Nrllsgihmeiizsl ”"~“ 0. ly iss l _ ' . SAN MATE0. Cal., March il-A was very entertniililigihcndndtllag he;-1;? Wlllifflnelll- Ol $1.500 rare orchids, gat- ly encored. A parlor theatrical "It‘g 'hen-u in the Philippines nnd Central an 111 wind };1,,w,, Nobody G00'd »» b fimerica and valued at $10,000 has the Misses Macdonald U J K;,,me¥ that Mr. Malone. Prop. of the Park- dnle Farm and a near resident of f hay to the people- of Souris and surrounding country. Mr. Malone was at one time a resident of _Keily‘s Cross and sold his property there, moving to Souris where he purchased the property which. he now holds and Instant, passed to the great unknown by his. energy and thrift has become 0 ne of the most prosperous farmers in this part of the Province.* ,..."l‘he snow storm of Sunday woe the heaviest experienced in Souris for years, in fact many of the older citi- zens state that never have they seen ' the streets so banked up. Monday morning all the property holders of the town could be seen shovelling the snow .before their stores and dwcll~ A _ and Mal Mm . U__ ings while others were engaged ill liking the streets fit for traffic lu ll » l 1 ‘ H er River' three wus- Dim' .some cases it was found necessary to make an exit from thc upper storey ‘ of the dwellings, the lower flat being completely snowed up. At present all the sidewalks have been cleared and tranic on the streets resumed' .__‘ A McAskill River correspond- ent writcs:-The farnlcrs of this sec- tion are busil engaged getting home ~ _ y lb? l?“"‘“tff“l_ Ce_lll@¢9l'Y of St. An- their wood and rails.-Stephen Mc- 7i| * “W 5 -PleSbYter|an Church at (Jardi- Ziili- f-""1 and ll large concourse of friends Kiunon sold a valuable marc last week, for a snug sum.-John l". Mc- Kinnon and Miss Annie (VI-lcnley were visiting friends at St. Ycters neil. James D: MacDonald, Abcn `last week.---During: ’I‘h\lrsLluy`s storm it large window was blown in :lt the residence of John D; McKinnon_- The residence of Vincent Sutherland was destroyed by fire during the storm last 'l`hursduy. Nonc of the furniture was s:l\'c_d___fFortuuutcly ill” wind was not blowing in thc direc- tlou ol' thc out hnildinlgs or they also would have been consiuul-_- dore Roosevelt ugain failed to get a chance to do jury duty today, thc panel of talesmen on which he was drawn being excused by the Nassau ‘mm 'mf rw S lnnulinfil t Wt* W" UN _“lf” _hr _§\l._=,_l|_\ 'itll to mit-nrehsssqs. s buss sr - 'It nm to my is tm Pl-svmes ” Nova _Scotiéi Car Works ' ‘ » - \ `. e. _. t ~..<». lllllilsiiss All TEIIIIILESICK llE|lll0lf£$ Both completely limi by “ Frlif-a-fins" Dxlsnlm, Ont. July x7th, i9ro. "I vu s dreadful sufferer for nisny years from Sirk Headaches an_d Bil\01\s» l ness, or Torpid Liver. I tried many remedies and physicians, but nothing seemed to do me any linally “sed “Fruit-a-tive|“ on afterthe Srst bog, I was so much_better th|_t_I con- tinued using tllese fruit tablets and they have entirely cured me. __ _ "1 certainly can recommend Fruit- btivesll (0 gnyont 1110 _II-\“¢l'l_ fl'0ill Headaches, Biliousness or Stomach '.l`rouble." Mus. ISAAC VANSICKXIE. 'rliensssds of people have had he same experience as Mrs. VanSlckle. They have tried doctors and taken all sorts of medicine, only to ind that "Fruit-s-tives " is the one and only remedy that sctuelly cures these es. hellieiinii-a-tives" is the only nledicine in the world mule of fruit Juices, and is the greatest Liver Cure _ever _dis- covered. lt acts directly on Liver, K i d n e y s a n il Skin-sweetens the stomach uid puriies t le blood. _ _ 5oe. s box, 6 for 52.5°, or tml size. z5c. At all dealers ogfrom Frnit~q_»tlv¢l Limited. Ottawa. sawvsn Pnafsas Nsiw ` golf ball is something for the 'de- votees of the links to think about for the coming season. The ball was on exhibition at the recent cement show at the Coliseum, and, accord- ing to former Western Amateur sihilities. Mr. Sawyer tried the ball out in an indoor course and -was pleased with it. PILEB CURED IN 'B T0 14 DAYS. Your druggist wlllirefund money ii PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case of ltching, Dlind, Bleeding or Protrudinz Pllel in 6 to 14 days. Ont. lJU\'lsI-SICK _HAIJFAX ' ‘ GIRL .TRIES SUICIDE. l-l_Al.l.FAX, March 10-Ruth Craw- ford, a young woman employed in one of the hotels, jumped over the Citadel ramparts last night and was *so badly injllredthot she has sinlo been unconscious in thc hospital. A_-man saw someone 'disappear froln the cdgc of the fort ghd l'ell0l'f»0ll £0 the guard. They made a search and found the bruised und unconscious girl. ln her Docket' was n note rend- ing: “God knows _I mn innocent," Tho police say they lulvv. information that her rash act is thc result of a love affair, 3 young mall having dis- appointed her. The girl iS ‘BCCM-iSll and about twenty. SUR WILLIAM t‘.()l.l.`INivl HUNDRED iN LONDON. l.().\`lJil_N, March 8-A marble bust by ‘the sculptor l_.essorc"\vas present- ed today to Sir William (`-ollins, the nniinent physician and surgeon; in rccoiwition of his' services for fifteen years ns u member of the London County L‘-oun\'°ll wiv fi" il” ed the s ,_ _ _ . . - _ f A ‘ . _ - ' ' _ _ port of _New York sho had- re- ' Y THF SNAKEB FOUND.l _lottlng for church union closed this Wflndcfcls lil ¢ll¢l_"_ ""1t°b_ f"" ""3 covered the loss power of speech 8,1. ' A - i _ _ _ Y _ *"°"_ _ S l_ week. The result in St. Pauls, (pres. city cllumpionshiy- last night, und ost mmplotcly .lipsitz and hi All i‘wl_“;I' NI_l\A.R`ll _i:'_Rl;5l‘1K. _ MH; 9- ' ‘ \ byterian) church is in favor of union. Wifre llcfelllied by ll SCOYG Of 40 l-0 1°' J 8 1 e _ _ - - , .. ' ‘ - _ 1 en y gm E ward Communicsnts, 1,2 fm and _ig Tho Wanderers forwards skated the womawfrom whom _hay expecbem ~» Blculss were dilzgillg swamp muck _ against. Adherent; ti f (1 11 through the Frcnchulen's defence al; él 'l;:lUf_"l#;y_ for fertilizer itll a barren against L' or an most dt ill ' 0 n on < re n e -_._ Seri-ice. stationed at Halifax, will . , t ~ is better than A _"°“l’U°“°- be “g"’°“l’1y ““rp""“d' is -lllIiler,obser.vation st`Ellis.Island. ' | learn that Miss Mary Lipstiz, Halifax recently by the steamer Cam- pnnello from Rotterdam, and whom they ordered deported because of her . 1' J . b ' " ' ' ~ ~» -- - thi’ 5"? which resulted in two- .. iniirmiity, has recovered her powers of; ~ - ' -» -. Bffefk speech and hearing lost seventeen than dagim in gh 'trhw 'J' th' ‘ i--~ 25,: md 60,: b°“|e_ Mis‘s Lipsitz, despite proof that -the l _ _ ~ Americanrelstives, living in Chic- B J ,q L-fl'-1 Sold everywhere. ago, were? well-to-do. Appeal was oyce' r" and Mm mm Bmwd 01°” _ _ made to Washington, but the relativ- . ‘ _....--_._. es were told no action could be tak- ' ' Bugs :glam here the__(_§_am|>'sn_ell:>_____ :_e_ith' _ __ __ _ _ '_' “3"°'"0 0"’"’"° '°‘.1='.‘.';=.lf.’&.':f.;':.°zt,°.:.::.i.:..; "'°' " » t _ -_ 1-wfeflve Home 0""-""° 1ltern»t tn 1 fl l V*|’"""‘°F¢90Vl`"f0¢|lU`4-00"!-"°"“" i . _ - ";;_,. years- _ ._ ~The Amorlcanlmmlgra- km J _ _ ' ' tl°n~bi`|`gcJisis, sc Hslin;/‘ departed , ed °h“ T S"°°"' “"1 tm” wr" 'L_ LONDON; March 10-The cornnlis- - I , ' _ per lf ’ ,_ , ,_ S- W - * 'f .`ii'..i'l..ll.'i§°.§`€°'f.i.`L.fi'if§l§’.’f§'tfl"3’;.f$'$.‘ . ' ' 3 0 ll . 0- ~ St. ‘ tepheus (Methodist) cllnrcll """"` tation d ~ _ [_ 4 _“___ B . F _ _ __ _ _ _ _ or er rescinded. Jewish organ- ‘ ' 5 liinil liiirdfgliigmoilovdlles ` Hld".l'||0l|\-|'uf||__;_.Q~nn‘_q°t N., __ wentsolirl for union-. l' NUM UU'l`_3l_l-ll" THR* l'n0VINCFf`-_ g;i__t;g>_;iswi:_T_ve t__a__|;_¢:_n_s:_i_|_>__ tire -ca¢;s_-_‘and 1 -_H.,,, _ [,. _ ty _ n _ E E: , __ ' . a lve.o na _ Ut y__f~ ____1_1_yfn_____e l;a_y___ca__l:‘_l§_____l\l_l_<;n Ma INK H0 UID. _ _ _ _ O_Ii{_ig.li'_l_\_§____l_/Ing-__<;il_____7 'l_l_i_;__l:l;”_§*;§’_;‘|‘: B'rith at Washin ton ha arran s Cntasaqils, Pa., who arrived in Scores of residents of the country aw less-and not harmful to any ex- cept insect life. Made in lnggand and sold by drugrgiate everyw ere. ~ In tins only: 10c., 20s., 35c. 4 - ' Ill L _ _..__. _.___ upon request _ _ M- ,_ _ ' mist Molirclnie slmnsc runn nom _-,-__ » Of' the ori lnal iuue of $8,ooo,ooo there have h V 5 -Ji - for the Sinl_rl1_i_:Fund to date S755,¢¢¢, ' N" “mm by “'°` Tug.. The bon I mature on july nt, |929, and are also redeemable ' ‘ the Comrany upon six months' notice at no and accrued interest, m um °Pll°ls At t ie relent market price, these Bonds yield over 5 is pe, C | " We wil be pleased to forward our descriptive circular givingmflhl ,uf . °|'ll\ll0| ` Price 95 l-4 and Interest 95]-4 _ noun sllcllluurs coiirolnuow, shows investors at a .glance h blem." » i-All the -information quick reference concerning, e iJ.c hicrl (hir March Circular.. Now Ready f ~ . » susiciwil. osnenrunrs yaenung :fem 4 N5, , l ` convolution nouns ~ -- 5 ,,, , |11' conroaarlou stocks " -‘ s as ra.; ’ ' Well informed Investors invarisbl tum to ‘ . ‘ sponsible Investment House for counldl and ad3ii‘e?xPenmcld and '°` _ ESTABLISHED |873 Members Montreal Stock Exchange. rlsulmx. _ sr. ous. r New otasoowi sasnaalcroi~if°NTREM‘ ow to “solve the income ' is cln.ssified,_thus provldhlpgnz N 'l' 0S_ll & (0. cHn:.\uo, Merch s-The sement ‘_ Pae A now is the time to look about you, and see what you med C1181"-\’i°" S“‘”Y‘"~ 1” has gm* P08' in the boat line. We are' building a stock lot of boats from 20 o 2 5ft long. We are still offering a 22 ft fishing boat instaled with a 2 i1-2 h. p engine for $125.00 _ We would be pleased to receive your order. _... 11.' 9 N' !’AQUET Line night following. 5T}¢e?T`§n& 55555 IN Cornwall' Hall ' March 20th. 1912. in aid ,of the York Point and West River Rural Telephone I A dmission 1 Oc ' Ladies with- Baskets Admitted Free Note-lf stormy concert will be held on the first fine 1.vzrirl'li ' é l = in-__ l n_| lu? way from `Halifax to Rotterdam, iloundered helplessly amid gigantic, battering seas, Miss Lipsitz recovered the power"of speech and hearing she had lost seventeen years ago. She and her mother were on their way from Russia to`j0in futher and brothers in America. Knowing the steamship would put~in at New York before starting on the return trip,M.M.Lip- .sitz, of Catasauqua,Pa., a, brother,snd two sisters of the girl hurried here to cheer her. The C-ampanello ran her nose into n hurricane off the New England coast and for hours it seemed ‘she would founder. Cut off from communication \vith~her frigbt~maddened fellow pal- sengers, Miss Lipsitz was as alone in her agony of fear as if she were the only person on the vessel. She locked herself in her stateroom. Fearing for her, the ship’s oflicers smashed in the door when the storm had subsided. Tile ears that had not even sensed thunder pcals'for seven- Y door fell and she sat upright. Sho saw her mother behind the officers and her lips twitched. Then slowly but Dlalnly there came from her _the words : “What is the matter ?" At the sound Mrs. Lipsitz swooned. "I can talk ! I can hear !" cried By the time the Campanello reach- m , S sisters wereamazed at Ellis Isl nd been three deaths. Young Boyce, who cloned with Mrs. Snced, has not been attacked. The fathers of both lloym ilind the wronged husband have been shot. _ Hilliard, after making sure that he had killed Snecd in 'the street hare. drove brick the onlookers to make certain that he would not be inter- rupted, .and than turned the weapon on himself. He is said to have boasted that he would even up the score sgainst._tho Sneeds and avenge the death of Cap- gtain Alfred G. Boyce, for whose mur- ider Mrs. Sneed’s husband' was just rc~ =leased by a disagreement _ol the jury. Thr trouble started last Novffmber. Young Boyce, who had known Mtn. Snead before her marriage and -who had been one of her admirers, met her while she was sholillllli; ill UW .custody of an attendant of li sam- torlum in whichshe had been con» fined at the request of hcr_ husband. Shortly after this meeting on the same day. the attendant reported f-0 the sanatorium that Mrs. Saeed had escaped from her. _ Mr. Snead, who`had been at lil! ranch in Amarillo, hastened to tho sanatorlum, traced Boyce and lil# wife to a train and engaged dctect~ ives, who traced the couple to ‘ 5'-» Lonis, then to -Winnilleil. Wll01”° tml' were arrested and sent buck to_'l\>X' as. 'During the country-wide hunt f0l‘ Mrs. Snccd her husband cnC0\'ll¢°l°‘l encountered Captain BuYC°» f°¢l‘°' “l ' B . - s gd _ Bl1_fnter_vfew with Secretary Nagel in h0`_w6rhan’s behalf. -She remains GEORGE'I‘0W.N.` Tex., March 7~~- artisans today in the enmity be ween the family of the Bo ces and 0WD R. .0. »I-lilllard. shot and ri his weapon on himself. i The feud was horn when Alfred G. od last November. Thus flr there ha e 8 More la Dnly Uno ' - _ ’ A t i 1 , _ the youth with whom Mrs. S“°°h"i’ alleged to have killed the lstharfvl the man who had stolcu liis-wifc_.;__§0 was arrested and placed on trial. ___ _T family life of the Sneeds was.".‘~9 st the-trlsl, lnitths Jury dlsuztdvll- partlsans'of'csch rcfusinlf li’ promission any kind of a W1"-ll“t_' -- .1---.»--\-~-" . 3 BIG RECEPTION " _awsrrs l\ln.»ulmHMl- 1- O.m_.AWA_ March 5-The _elcctlo_u of Hon. George P. Graham, .ivllflliln ist of the town of Brockville to sit __ Parliament for South _Renfre_w,d ___ lormslly Grszettea in tins week H gh ada Gazette. Mr. Graham will __ his seat in the Commons on __\l¢n___ and agreat recevtion from t 9 ‘ ral members awaits him- B i 0 e ienetof Msslvfary Lihsitz and the justification of the _ no-mile gale that howlsd Along the Always remember the full mme. Look Atlantic coast last Thursday. while ti.. assmssl.. osmdsselle, "' W1 #suture °s uw box. sto. , 5¢‘h¢““lPll to Stoll at New York on her ' I _ C