gmzjzll ind be safe too. » ~.»» * Six 0 Per Cent. Bonds 4 _1- Don’t be satisfied with 3 per centguinterest when you osn put your money to work where it` _ill eat-no pg; ¢¢s¢_ We have in mind six particularly attractive 6 psf coat. Bands-in _each instance the princi al is amply secured. the Compsni issuing them have an exasptionaiiy well established business, the guezlpg. M, Showing good increases and are ranch more than the amount necessary _,o pay the interest on the bonds issued. _ Drop us a line, just say, "Give me particulars of the 6 p, c. Bonds mentioned in your advertisement," and we will tell you why they are safe, and s lot ofother information you should know about them, ___-u l".§.'__M_?CiIl't_ly .& C0 V_ his mrs to _ ...*F. G. JORDAN agent. in Bouris. His 5. ...°'rr1u isortulllo DAlil?_._nqq-_ dum can he obtained If E Ig. bon'| Drugstore, Boliris, 1. ' suns- L_” .¥_ ‘ 1 ...nun uonrmio nam! »s“ dian can he obtained It Ul`L-Jim sttys, lontague. 1 = .__.~_»». _ ..i°T. GORDON WIS ilfGuardign agent in Montague. Hia poiliee phono is 18. and resideucgphopi io. if - *~* ---un'-b ~->~ . .' ..fSUn,sQBJBERB _ mg' . ‘BQ hav_e pai or " “ 'thug not miss an isluy. so all pspsrs_.sre discontinued promptly my gxplry date. -COMMISSIONERS RESIGN.- Halifax, Montreal, St.__luhn,.0tlawa, Sherebrooke. MF- H- A- C0mDton» °h9ll'l¥lBl\ 0! Kingston, Sydney, Charlottetown, St ]ohn's, Nfld. the Water and Sowera Commission TIME PROVINCE SECURI- TIES. (Quotations Furnished by F. B. Mc- Ourdy h Co., Stock and Bond ».. Brokers, Members Montreal Stock Exchange, Charlottetown. Banks. British Commerce Nova Scotia liontreai Royal Miscellaneous. lesdis Fire Acadia Sugar Pld Do. ord. Brandram-Henderson Com O. B. Elec. Com. East. Can. Ssv. & Loan Hew. Pure Wool Tex. Pld with bonus Com. stock Maritime Telephone Col Do. Pld new N. B. Telephone North Atlantic Flsheri es Pid. with stock bonus 100 04 N. H. Car lst Pld Do. 2nd Pld_ Do 3rr. Pfd. Do. Com. N. S. Clay Works Pid. Do Com. Neva Scotia ll'ire Ask.. 155 2141 258 Bid. 154 214 257 238 237 222 221 100 103 98 100 70 60 30 25 80 'I7 140 136 100 98 84 80 102 100 110 106 98 89 71 46 32 04 60 40 20 89 40 30 100 00 102 Btanfields Pld. 105 Do. Com 8° . Siinlniersideg and Commissioner Pick- - "*' -i cring have ~ tendered their 'resigna- Atchison 1033 Am. Beet Sugar 37 Ani. Smeltcrs 73 Amni. Copper 705 Beth Steel -‘_ 37 Brooklyn Ii. T. 91; Canadian Pacilic 233; E118 1 232 Lehigh Valley _ 163 Mex. Petroleum 65; Miss Pacino ' 'gpg' Northern Pacific 119 Pennsylvania 119i Reading ‘ 1565 Rock Island 23; Siuthern Pacific 103; Union Paeltic 155; U. S. Steel 64' Utah Copper .sq 103: se 11; 161 aol 911 zeal 29; isil seg aes 1181 1iel iesl 22; 1021 155i sag 03.9 mosrsssl. s'rocxs;- rrigir-ae” #close 103i so 71; veg ssl 91; 238; 29; 1615 ssl sei 113% 119; 165§ 22% 103} 543 Brazilian Traction 93; .375 975 Detroit 74 V3( 73; Dom. Steel Corp’n 53; 53 155;., es; . 70 Trinidad Cons. Tel. Com. 40 Trinidad Elec. 73 68 P2 Montreal Power 229 229 22;; N. S. Steel & Coal Com, Nosgle Richelieu & Ontario No sale Shawinl nn tions to the Town Clerk bo take ef- Curdy & Co., Stock and Bond Brok- fwlf 011 U16 15'- MBY- '1'l\°_l‘°¢i8l1B' ers, _Members Montreal Stock Ex- tions ara tlie outcome of recent ro- uhuurv. 1114 Richmond Bt., char- auctions _in the amount paid tile lottctown, P. E. I. Qomnussioners for their services. April 5, '13 ‘IJACKNOWLEDGEMENT.-'1‘he un- d lgned acknowledges with thanks ` High Low Clogs tal: receipt ol the following lor the lslitstern--Klng's Seed Fair: Rollo Bay NEW YORK STOCKS. Ith!titute,‘- $15.00; St. Margarct’s Institute, $10.00; East Point Insti- vtnte, $10.00; Matthew & McLean, Ltd., $15.00; J. J. Hughes & Co., $10.00; Dr. A.. A. MacDonald, $1.00. Tptxll, $61.00. D. F. MacDonald, Sec- retary-Trcasixrer Seed Fair._ When Appetite ‘Fails _ and Digestion is Bad There is Danger Ahead for the Msn That Negleete Nsture’e We ming. *DYSPEPSIA TENDENCIEB ARE SERIOUS AND SHOULD 'BE TREATED ACCORDINGLY is fs* ’ 55' li`\ `1 ‘ffl 1 _5` , ~ , 7 . Sf, ‘al ‘ffl li _ -f\\ - f - ,Q -fl5?"' Prudential Trust Preferred 100 100 Do Common Bonds. Brsndram-Henderson G‘n C. B. Else -ii*s 1 Chronicle 6's -en 1 .sag 91 99 How. Pure Wool Textile 6's. with bonus Maritime Telephone 6's N. S. Steel lst Mort. 5's Do Debenture stock Porto Rico 5's Stantields 6’s Trinidad Telephone 6's Trinidad Elec, 5's Eastern Trust 102 100 108 105 94g 0Z§ 102 10 15 92 88 0 1 100 as 931 92; 1 100 0 as 45 ,s .., m 11. ~ ,___ STOCK QUOTATIONS. I Qlldl’-ll~tlons furnished by F. B. Mc- .¢\\""‘\.\‘\=‘i-f_ mg - _ v\\_ Ki z ~=.~' 1 _- g '_~‘-,f7*r,£- _‘fl -Rf if* _ I:-5 FH _ -r_ ~ 23 1‘.§1§__`__jll‘f** n' 5 ir “I/\`_\\\\1_\ ,,-,;7,;~\ » _il wr_-__ ` _,___ _ c. vm ‘ie-__ Toronto Ry 1332 Twin City oo'r'roN._ Muv - 1215 J 1111' ~ - 1212 October 1156 December 3159 January 1155 May Wheat July Wheat May Corn May Oats May Pork ' Moy Lard E Spanish River Com. 63; 1631 1385 _ .»_» » 1213 1210 1155 1158 11551 GRAIN & PROVISIONS. 137% 63) 1385 105) High LOW Clagg 1213 1210 1155 1159 1156 345 `¥_ //if There is statement thousands 1--`-0" ‘ . I f--v* -- _ _' ' _ " -', fr F _ a strong moral in the ot James Schrum, of Pleas- ant street, Dartmouth, N. S. Like of people, he was failing in health because his stomach and di- gestive organs were out ol repair His vitality was slipping away»;_ he was losing ground every day. "I could not have held on much High L°w C1039 longer. I was wasting away simply because no remedy I used gave tone 915’ 912 91! and strength to my stomach. The 9°; 90* ;‘1§",'vital forces of my system seemed dead. I was advised to try Dr. Ham- iltons Pills. What hidden weaknesses 304° 2000 2000 they searched out I don't lznow, but “"5 1090 4090 in n miraculous way they have made a new man of me. My stomach trou- bles are cured, rich blood novo runs _ -mi----1 thought my veins-clear skin and un- mistakable evidences of health and vigor I feel every day. Dr. Hamil- ton’s Pills have certainly mastered MANAGING EDITOR ST. _ JOHN GLOBE MARRIED the secret of curing the sickly enerv ated man and I strongly urge every- RK _,GNN Apru 3_mcha»rd O, _c_>_:1_e i;r_ga]i‘1i1x1_gm¢>e1;1;o_ss ol health to use - ' ' is . l?_r;;r‘11, nmmlizlng director of the St. _ D',._ Hamutonvs Puls of Mandrake .ln mom’ W" married today to ‘ d. Butternut are urcly vegetable- §`1;:S,;\¥“V Mmett' fi! this city- Thay age. per box, tive [gr $100, all drug- _Q ___t_.n_l3_._».=t_on tonight to sail on the gist, and sto,-ekeepe,-B, or postpaid r, ic .cu lviplcs, and will spcudlouc, from the -Catarrhozono Co" Bu5B10_ montlls nb1'<»o.o. ‘ ' ' '_ N_ yu ami Kingston, Ont, _ l ~` f; _, mmicus monsmsrs e ' _..._&_,_..__,.. At The People’s Theetre Thislteek. _..___.--mr. -q Y ____ Rove .firm u . , I -~~°\_1U_N'|`-\0U`§-Vg-¢»l_lr,_ Martin _ Mae- Monm’ "_t_;ook to Otley'-' isiwiowo yen] 1 "l_liorsrng'w_o_ ist, cattle.-The 4-huok,ohu_ck bt the gaso- "°.'k °" 2 ° b°|°'7°~ . .u¥°i"llne engine and _oi ' th 'iz 11°' a circular saw ivssgmeril iiigilontsgug 1:," “.1 1"; .1,°°'i.=;.<=.i"~ vc; ware rue Nw aspen outfit for outtliilg \`voo'd ,moved from place to place sawtitig wood for his numerous patrons. _ ow much quick- er and easinr d this is than the old cross cut han -saw and very inch cheaper as wel.l.-A white mantle qc! snow covered the ground Bsturday morning and ren-lads one that spring is not here just yet.B. _ ~ ...°BCHOONER DAMAGED.- Mon- day night"s wind and rain storm was the worst experienced for years, re- ports a Sydney exchange. A schoon- er named the Rayburn, owned by Capt. Chapman of Murray Harbor, P. E. 1., which was tied up at Bren- nan's wharf, broko from her moorings and received considerable 'dan.age. All along the water-_ front the cap- tains of vessels were obliged to stand hy their vessels all _night and had much dimculty in preventing their various crafts from' `heing wrecked. So violent wns the .Water that sea- weed was washed from the shore in lront of the post ot‘Hce and carried up Union Street, where some of it lodged on the doorsteps 0! the Qlyde- dale house. In several houses win- dows wcrc broken by the fury ot the wind, and all over the town fences were blown down. sssisss Pslisosils ..,‘Dr. A. G. Smith, Montague, was a passenger to Charlottetown Satur- day morning.B. ...°Mr. Not. Westaway, Albion, was a passenger from Montague to Char- lotteto-.vn Saturday morning.B. _ .____,__ ...°Mr. _Johnsuthei-land, Monta- gue, was in Charlottetown Satur- day.B. ...°Mr. C-eo. A. 'l"h`ompsorl, Monta- gue, was a passenger to Charlotte- town Saturday morning.B. - __` _--»'l.F ' : _ ...°‘Mr. James -Mdizsfren,-1 Montague, was a passenger by;Satiir_day' morn- ing"s outgoing train from Montague. ...'Mr. C. Leonard .1o6rant, repre- senting f lllnhghester, Robertson and Allison, - t..__ ph ,_ , h`a`s_ bfeen in Montague for la`w"?d§y`s in the interests ol his firm returned to Charlottetown Saturday morning.B. ...°\\'lrs. Ceo..-"Sg“Qnr@*n -'Enid son Robert wliq? have " beeni'vi§l ihg in Montague with Mrs. Inman’s par- ents, for the past fe _ weeks, return- ed homa to'Ciiarlott?;tcivv`n` Saturday morning.B. ~ "1 I 'f SUFFRAGE'1'i‘E GRWINGS. 'ro w1Ns'ifp ciiftiitcuinn. PLYMOUTH, Eng,,,.Aprl1 3-Mill- tant. sutlragettes made active prepa- rations to welcome`Winston Spencer Churchill, First Lord of, the» Admir- alty, who later arrived here on board the Admiralty yacht. ‘ The 'women painted their greetings in big letters on Smeaton lighthouse and _at other points of vantage on' the `H06,"‘ facing the sea. One of them ran 1- “To Winston Spencer Churchill. No secur- ity until you glve wpmen the vote, no matter how big"thc navy." An- other said: "To save the state from shipwreck give women the vote." Many telegraph wires in the vlc_i-` ty wore down. » FIVE DROWNED‘ 1 - »F ' BUBMARINE TOULON, France, Apri 3.-Five sailors of the French submarine Tur- quoise were washed overboard to-day and drnwnediln the harbor. »__._-i'_".._..,. -;'=*"“_-_" Iillllllilill _WITH Kllllili niuin ur sweet noun. s , _ . hd! hmtlolmld t'luti0l`_Whdl1 she is sl.lH¢l’il\_§ `_ from e _musk _ ssd'» aching back. for no- . lame and back comes sink kidneys and sboul be attended _.,, ‘ _ 1 1 :vi ~ ypresent . __ . _ _ ,.» , ___ _ neue" everywhere ami *ri-uii.is`."_' , Tomi Investment s ‘ B. - ‘ ‘ > in-1°-*J : 1 - J D itniluefofsyomlnioiooilsrm ;v,",f'““ seo be strong and vniilwhen the. eh” Eidn`eys`s_re,outofordgr. _' ' - hp _/‘__ tives" at soc e box. 6 for 52.5°-i-ti-lst 0. A. KING, M. D. _ BOARD OF TRADE MEETING) (Continued irom page one.) _ America, that have maue the great- est success in oyster culture, are :nose that sold tue areas outright. 1 have no fault to uno with *the Governmeyr. lor giving the 'urst pre- ference lu smnii holdings to tne people ol the Province. .tt a mnu wants one acre or uve acres ne should have a rigut. to a grant, but this should not prevent tnegranuug res to those who have capital to develop them, and will give a 1e`us`ou- able guarantee thnt they will make them productive within a reasonable time; and this should be 'one of the conditions of all grants, whether large or small. Do not make Pro- vincial Guvernmeut revenue the iirst consideration. nstaollsu the indus- try. the revenue will follow. The iieheries should receive more consideration from the Federal Gov- ernment. A move in the right dir- ries from the Marine, creating a Department of Fisheriea,,witl1 a. min- ister at its head. The members ol the,Oliiclnl Stall, both inside and oiitslde, oi that Department, should ness .to perform the various duties assigned to them. A genercrus grant should be voted by Parliament to carry on the work of the Department, which should be largely educational. _'It should be operated on the lines ol the Agricultural Department, and with the same ends in view. Large sums of money have been spent by the Agricultural Department in the past educating the farmers, and highly beneficial results have accrued. No less than ten million dollars is plrtceii in the estimates this year foi the Department ol Agriculture, to enable it to carry on the ,work ol agricultural education, and the fur- therance of the agricultural interests in Canada! _What the Agricultural Department _has done for agriculture, tho De- partment of Fisheries may do for the Fisheries. The Agricultural Depart- ment is, I believe, the best organized, and the most useful of the Govern- ment Departments; the Fisheries, as as at prcslcllt constituted, to say the least, falls tar short ofthe require- ments. _ Reconstruct it, place it in the hands of scientific and practical ,men, and you make it at once, one ol the most important and most bene- ficial Departments of the Govern- ment. It is only necessary to sce .what the German Government has done in fishery development within the last few years, to appreciate what may be done by Government assis- tance in the Atlantic fisheries oi Canada. `,_ The Premier, in his ad- _drcss already referred to, said that we have amon st 1 . .V _ g _ us, a maximum of pessimists, with ii minimum of optlmists, and defined the distinction somewhat along these ilinesz the pessimist is suspicious,dis- _trusl;iul, and selfish,,attrlbuting every odort made for progress andgmprove- ment, to ulterior motives. li all is not coming his way, he does _not want industry started at all. While preaching a'gatnt monopoly, he is the greatest of all fmonopollsts. The op- timist on.tbe other hand, is, trustful an1i_~trust.ing, hopeful and conhdent, i'u1l°.ol courage and enterprise, and`is‘ willing to .share something with the otliep fellow. ' ' . What we well over 8 of areas ol a thousand or more ac-` ectiou would he to separate the Fishe-' possess a special knowledge and ht- / \ 1 i ' .,\_ f ._ ’,`_ ‘-F 1' lil€"‘»:" ` Jl;` ‘ - ltqnimi room. »o¢a_n._ tiv~be_q"_. _ . . _ li. __ 5- tn' _'_ .___ \ ,3.__.___ _*M vi *.1 °=.g ._ I L 1 . _ .,, . ` Town of Glace Bay . smrnsewfiiin cette. , ' "lnv`sattnsnt Bankers, _ V si. .|¢_»1m.7t_,__s. i|»»limi.,ous _ __ _ - _ , _ _ _ _ __ _' V _ __ V. ‘_ _ =»%o=ff.1_‘='..~=_f1:..=:,:.._f==.ii»;f.:f~»=‘~°f vu. Iv ' sz,1u liailways 1 f / l' L ‘ _ `ii_';= v'_ . -‘»:. 1 _ ;‘ ogg. 1:-“-lig»;‘. -"` _ - Piave you "n,` Premier, congratulated ~'MrL"Tidmarsh on his paper and said it was so lull of thought and suggestions that it de- served tu bc` widely read- and circu- lated. Proceeding .the Premier sold one great nflvantnge which the lish- eries gave this Province _was that it added aii`o!.l:6l' `clis'rn'r`-'t`1`5"lt 'as n. siinlf _mcr,resort. Nowhere in Canada. could they find such splendid flsll food. Our magnificent sandy beaches, the warm water washing our shores, the tide skimming and skimming till the water attained a warmth for greater than was to be found along any :.1 the American coast, gave the (slnml nn advantage for sea lnitlliilg undqualleil in Canada. Added to that we had the luxuries of native oysters and lobsters which no other pluco could offer. These luxuries which elsewhere were only available to peo- ple of great wealth were here in abimdnnce for everyone, and if wc had no other resources to develop than our advantages as a place for sumnicr residential piirposes, we could, by properly applying our cncr- iries more than double the popula- tion and the wcaltli of the province. .AWARE PRINCE El)l‘_’AllD! `ln the past we had been prrictinnlly doing; nothing to tap this source of wealth. But he was' glad to 1-we they were hu-:inning to move in the 1-ight direction. One satisfactory sign \vns` the initiation of the scheme for pm- viding summer resorts. Tho tlclil for this was as wide ns the coasts ol the province. As the wealth of onnaiin Wall Papers Now ls- "lhe`"'lime For ,' _ll0lll€._ Decorating 1 _ __ __ ` We _have the latest, heel and '_most economical high quality papers. Just the patterns you went. Justthe priceyou can pay. 4 1 No danger of your -not find- ing what you require. We srs giving special bar- glins nic nlscousrs.. ' JAS ST. C. M0_0RE Eldon.. 0 4- 5M}3 1 zi _ _ _ _ ` I grows the people ofthe inland ‘cities would look upon our "slior|'!'s as tho _ ~ . _ _,__ ,_ _greatest nt'tracti0n_.jGanada can ofler “Lugtgf ' 09 ml’ as asiirlimer health resort. when he _ - Undersklrts forsatisfac- _-‘,f',§‘°,,‘§‘,,,f,`,‘§§;"' ixihifhgidfgfg » tion. ‘They .a’re feather '" present about zoo Prints mowers Is- _ » . . . . l -' I ' ` ` ‘ ' :_ land pe ple. _ In conversing _w_l_th‘some- 1 light and snkenrbrighh lrof tlicstd he found they were lull- ol -___ _ _ ,B _(Continued onpane `eight.)`;‘ _ fr 0010 ii. ...,'l1... `_ Ylle' are _ 1 _U1 (N. 'U i. r I _ » ~is¢mil»\'» time s. 1. ‘ , -It-‘Meinl ‘_-'Nflls .9 0 fl : -/_