` ' 'fran miner Niiiws to buy in this Province correspondent writssz- is the order of the day. and Jay have re- frorn Pisquid Mills.- is training his Oakley She promises great very pleasant time was the home of Adam Jay a when the youug D¢0~ and vicinity gathered present Miss 'Marion Mc- a beautiful gold watch. was quickly whiled away and dancing.-The many Messrs Cox and Kelly to hear of their recover have returned hom and Kingston they h with friends. They report th River ice veryqgod. _ _ _ _-@- "~ _ ...A “very pleasant evening was Qjpgt at the home of John and Mrs ______ __ Y r ;PQ`0le, Lower Montague, on Tuesdn _F‘ib. 21st when their only daughte Mary Elizabeth was united in mar ridge to the Rev Earnest S. Week B. A. B. D., of Mount Stewart. Rev l‘.'l‘¢¢a by _ini Rev F. Hartman Qi .ues ' 'qgus preformed the marriage cere mqny, in the presence of only the im iiiodiate relatives and friends of th contracting parties. Mrs. W. H __'l'o'gmbs played the wedding march Tha large number of wedding gifts ainong which was 5, handsome fur lihbd coat the gift of the groom,an u_ |50 check from the bi'ide's brothc in the west, 'testified the popnlarii oI_tha__hai7Py couple. Mr. and Mrs 1 -li, l. I g. _.i_.__, choir future home at Mount Stewar ompanied by the best wishes , nial reception was tendered to tbci ave been spending s fcw E BRITISH COLUMBIA _ S. -';Wj.`H. Toombs of Georgetown assis- 9 d r Y Noela eft on the morning train for t. of their many friends, where an infor-l ' I ' - ,LOVES ¥0lI!ill DRE!! ENDED. naar or n.i.°~ V I ____ _ = no I-1\___l& ' 1 we " 3” I ‘ ...The Morning Daily Guardian can be Obpilued at W. A. Johnstone's, Montague. 2-8dr'-L ‘...Highest prices paid for _sl>l‘\1_¢° and iir logs. Montague Furnishing Co Limited, Montague. 2-14drl2W- G. Jordan, Souris, having consented to act as Guardian rel¥`G: »s¢m,n¢;v¢_ all news, advertising a_nu subscriptions in Souris and vicinity should be handed to him. _ 2-10drtl ___Mnrl;ln Mcliinzion, Montague, hav- ing consented to :ict as Guurflluu _l'¢' Y presentative, all iicws, advertising recent illness.-A. J. and and subscriptions in M,,ngagne_ nnii c vicinity should be handed to him- 2-9 drtf. ._..__~ FAVORS RECIPROGITY (Continued from page 1.) tern prairie towns, would he in\'uile(i and taken from them by the fruil producers of Washington and Ore gon. ln;`orn-mtion has reached the gov crniiicnt that sentiment in llritisl (‘olrn__;in hrs entirely changed sincr the peoplr- ot that -province have ha: time to <'oiitr‘i'iiplatn the advantfigi- oi the broad market \-'hich will ba opened to tie-2 ri south of the line. Thi lunihcrrzen naive resr;inr`_1~d their ren niixiioii of cunil:-nimi'..ioii :ind have rc placed it with another endorsing thi i'eciproi~ity a;:r<-einent. A incssagc rcceivcd iodny state that the fruit men have dei-idcd tha which are nov: lield at $50 an act are bound to rise to the value 0 the Oregon and Washington land vxliicli coinimind 'S500 rin acre. V The iis‘iin" interests cf the l’aciil _____. _.-___-._.___-- as ii rt-suit of reciprocity thi-.ir lands 2 Q 4% i I I l_al_t evening by the members of thc congregation. ,`.../it uni heme or her son w. G. herland, Montague Mills, Mrs. A. Sutherland, relict of the l _James Sutherland, New Lon- ' , lntercd into 'rest after a short _ `of pneumonia. Though not en- joying good health for a number of ~jf¢rs,` still she was able to be (found until three weeks ago. Owing Q6; fall she was compelled to talso £0 lick; bed. where she bore hu' suf-| -Icringl witii Christian fortitude. The Ilto `llrs Sutherland was widely fnown and beloved by all. She was ii consistent member of the Presbyter-` ian Church, and onc`whose liic was adorned' with those graces which evidence the womanly woman. She loaves to mourn besides a large cir- cle _of friends and relatives, two daughters Mrs Dr. J. D. Mclntyrc of Montague; Mrs. John Campbell of Loné; River and five sons-Gordon and ‘Robert of British Columbia; ‘Dan and John of Winnipeg and Wil- liamgat homc; also one sister Mrs_J. Williams and two brothers-Dnvirl and William Whitehcwd of Cliiitozi. She was laid to rest at Clifton Ulmetgay on Feb. 17th. Qheerfulness page and clieerfiiliiess replaces r$_uch when stomzich, llvcr, §iQ$icys and bowel: are helped nagirally to do their duty by eec/iam/3 » 934% jam fsverywiien. in time :se 0"' .fire Insurance - ui* mer in the r._ie. n=.inlJlSl\° logging operations are possible under m tnese conditions, and it is expects - Y. censed at the fellow’s pretence of su- big gpm,-_,_ to take advantage of the 0 unusual oder. All of the stnndin 'By .iove,' said the city chap jaun- sloe or F. H. Horne, City. lags. Apply to John T. Chowan, Win __ __ _ _i__§-_-;1§d2wpd. _ -W ' . " "-"Al~-_--- IF OH SALE one Raymond tailors _ _ sowing machine in good order. Will bo sold at a bargain. Write B. A. H., care of'Guardian. _ 2-20d1wpiucss. Few persons choose pearls for an C posed to typify tears. 'Ihey are al- so :too perishable to become em- t il to be indestructible. Their beauty is a very precarious, being dimmed or b contact with impure air, while Y are the Koran, of the Mohammed _ ans; the Eddas, of the Scandinavi- . ans; the Tripitaka, of the Buddhists; e _ Three Vedas, of the Hindus; the Zen davesta, of the Persians, and the Scriptures, of the Christians. The Koran is not older than the seventh century of our era. It is n e l.. Old and New Testaments, the Ta 1- h f these seven Bibles. _ The Buddhists' B :ind pure inspirations. Thcir aiithor lived and died in the seventh century before Christ. The scared writings of the Chinese g meaning web of cloth or the warp ir _ places. They contain the choicest sayings of the best ages on the ethi- d , higher than the eleventh century B. O. The Three Vedas are the most ancient books of the Hindus, and it is the opinion of great scholars that they are older than the eleventh een l tury B.C. . The Zendavesta of the Persians is r the grandest of all the sacred books e next to the Bible. Zoroastcr, whose sayings it contains, was born in the twelfth century B. C. VALUABLE TIMBER 'T0 9 SELL AT HALF PRICE. e ___ on the fire-swept forest reserves in B Northern Idaho and Western Monta- na are to be sold by the U.S. Forest Service at the rate of from $1 to $3 per 1,000 feet. The price quoted is about half that usually asked for green timber, and the cost of logging E D ' rot and become absolutely useless, as f d I that there will be a rush by small ' consumers of lumber, as well as the E f timber cannot be cut, owing to its . being inaccessible, but there is enough left to make millions of feet of board. Q llor Face and Body Vlcrc Utterly Covered With “so||.s." ea; Burdock Blood Bittors Cured Them. Mrs. John H. King, Johnston, N.B., writes:-“Last summer I was very much troubled with boils, and my face and body were literally covered with them. A friend advised mo to take Bui-dock Blood Bitiers. I got three bottles, and before I had taken all the first one my boils began to go away. I had just taken a few doses out of the last one when they all disappeared. My husband has also used _Burdock Blood Bitter: with much benedt.” ous trouble, but still, at the same time. are very painful. They are caused en- tirely by bad blood, and to get rid of them it is naesuarymo put the blood in _ good condition, and for this puipees there is nothing to, equal that old and tried remedy, Bnrdoek Blood Bitton. NEW YORK, Feb. 21-William Moiitgomery,» formerly president of the Hamilton Bank of this city. W was convicted recently of misai!P1' priation of funds of the institutio amounting to $4,400. WHS Geuffenced today to an indeterminate period not less than two years and t months, nor more than live 570815 Sing Sing prison. gorhery was led from the tom across the bridge of sighs and in the part of general sessions presid o' ~ y _ - had presided at the trial. _ h llor inc Agni; to his confinement in the ci prison, Montgomery showed but fe signs of what he had gone throuilh the trial ami since _he stood halo the bar. usual questions were asked relati to possible reasons for a__-.;»‘_~,-‘_...»_'_, " ‘4,»- ;-,.-_ _` m. m ' Ot' i entitled to any unusual considezirsi- UZ Ot e_ _. His counsel, James W. Osborne, a1_1- _ B . dbubt. This stays execution of the _ sentence -until argument can be made Il ed pisiiiis iiiv.iiuiiiiEs io ._», tion npposing reciprocity said tol have been signed by 50,000 farmers and business men throughout Michi- ,,_____---»»--- HY ` ___ _ h- G. l-I. Slocum. Publisher Q! DETHOIT' much" 'Feb 21 A pen (éfliangr, a fraternal newspaper. _It ‘ is asserted that the signatures - on _h .tigien were sec\ired..i\y _a twenf t e N hour canvass of the state gan wing forwarded to Wniuhillgtoll l'»0'_ _l-Tlout ______ _________________£__._,____;__1__:_g LETTER OF 'CONDOLENCE 'To Alexander and Mrs. McNevin, Bonehaw. We, the members of Try Again Dl- vision wish to convey to you'our heartfelt sympathy in this sad hour of your bereavement. When death with its chilling touch entered your home and carried away your dcarll’ beloved daughter, it also removed from our midst a dear sister who was an active worker for our gltrrioiis cause. The bitter thought that a ,Sed only by the thought tl1_ _t ggecigxs gone from this world "gat strife and discord to the footstool Qi Jesus where love and harmony reigns supreme, and in this sad hour- we can only recommend that you_remcliibe_r the fFather’i-i love and it is our sin- ce,-,, pi-,yer that your faith remain unsliakeii in _tiiegocdness of Him who 'loves us all 'and who doeth all things well. Signed on behalf of the meni- bcrs of Try Again Division No. 235, BOnShaw___.,]|.hn .Ik Mclieod, Walter D M,,;\v@i11_ Lessie Carsdii. dear one has been taken awai" CHP w'_______ _ _ L_ _ 1 .Ei-aidi It _ -» __ _ ge of _ < and you‘won't know you hzivc ai stoinucli_ They' will see to It 3 hat vour food is no ierl ' ciifrcstcd 'l`li<:v :irc zinionrf the l _ 1 ~l ' I fi ti ` ' _ - U b best of the NA_l_)1{U_C() Prepnrnliriiis, coinpoiimlcil y NATIONAL DRUG ..»-<.»i-. . ~-i io Eat? _ h _ / ' ~< l I tl c liirifcsr wholesale ‘ expert clicmists and gilzirziiitccc iy ‘i J _ _i druggists in Caimda. 50c.abox. Ii-y'oi1i_''l|TlD. ‘ MONTREAL. _ . __ _,_ -.. .. .. 1. -iexncaarrmrtmmw ~~ _ »~- f t _`¢-" '\ result of transactions between t Hamilton Bank and the Minfor Realty Co., which he controlled. ___74-_-- FIGHT PRACTICALLY WON. il 5. 8. WASHINGTON, D. O., Feb. 2l_ Canadian reciprocity today DHS it (ll tinctly better chance of becomming _ reality than ever before. The Presi- dent’s threat of an extra B0SSi0 which neither Republicans noi' Dc ocrats~ want coupled with his arg ments and persuasive powers on r yalcitrant Senators and Represent ives has practically won the fight. ___._._--_- VETO BILL PASSES ITS FIRST READIN LONDON, Feb. 23-Premier Asquit House of Commons, tonight, wh the Parliament Bill, otherwise know as the “Veto Bili;’____measure, design cd to curtail the powcr of the House Lord was passed on its ilrs It set to raise $1,000,000 in twelve days to add four additional Y. M. C. A. buildings. It did it with a round slim to spare and money has been pouring in since then until the sum is now nearly $1,030,000. CATARRII CANNOT IIE CURE. D. with LOCAL APl’Ll(!A'l‘l()l\'_S. :is the cannpt reach the sent oltlie _cliseiisiy Cut arrh is ii blood or cops fltutionul discus mid in order _to cure it you must tnke in _ternal_rcnic<|ics. ll:i!l’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally. rind nets directly on the blood u|id_ni\icou:~\ surfnces._ H1ill’s Caf- arrh Cure is not ii quuck medicine. lt_was ‘prescribed by one of the best physicinns n this country io_r years and is a regular Ercscrlliztion. Itiscqmposerl of the heat . ouics novyn, combined _with the best blood purifiers, actinir directly oii the mo»i_ous=i~iurfnces.’_l‘lie perfect combination of t e two ingredients is what produces auch wonder_ul results in curing Catarrli. bend for testimongiils frce. F. J. CHE EY dz C0.. Toledo,0. Sold bv Druqlsts 75c _ __'l‘ako Hall'l amily Pills for constipa- on. MARITIME SECURITIES. 1_- Feb. 21, 1911. ___,.... _ Quotations furnished by J. 0, Mac- klnzosh S Co., lllxehange Building. Halifax, N. B. ` BANKS . B. N. Ainerica...... ... 151 149 New Brunswick... I7! 270 Nova Scotia...... 277} 277 Royal Bank of oaaada....... 239; 239; MIS CELLANEOUS. Acadia Fire Insurance... 110 Acadia Sugar, Pfd......... 104 1015, Acadia Sugar, 68 60 Brandrnni-Henderson, Com... 19 1'( East. Can. Sav. & Loan...... 140 137 Eastern Trust Company 156 Halifax Fire Ins...... 105 100 120 101 100 Nova Scotia Telephons......... 123 Eltrinfleld's Pfd...... 104 Stanflcld's Com... 60 57 Trinidad Electric... 74 72 BONDS. Acadia Sugar... 103 Brandram-Henderson 100 Halifax Elec. Traniwsy 1021 100 N. S. Steel I: Coal 1st....... 95k 94§ N. S. Steel 0: Coal Dcb...... 102; 101 Porto Rico Railways . . . . . . . .. 86 85! Stsnfield's Limited .. 102* 101 Trinidad Electric 96 92 Western Can. Power .. B6 l 100 07 When buying your next ' black or blue -suit, see that deep Ser ” every three Manufactured only by The T. Milburn 0o.,I.imltoi_,Torcnt9,0n\._ _ . la-u"4~». ..v.s=.i<»r-¢--' _ . f - . _ ` , _ I ` "` “” "‘“'”""”"""“ ~ ‘~1-E.-.i1§*“Si».»';». _ -_ _ ........... _ . ' Mrs. Montgomery was not in coui' when her husband was sentenced. 9; Montgomery was convicted as the . .;, __ hc . (_) _ "‘. O , l ._ #5 I 'I I." 1 '-5' " _i/‘l'1‘.'1»'k~' ‘Lv`.l:".‘.':E`l ii ,f,;~¢_ ~ f J!i"'|`u:'-'.':?;,\;i'g‘).J,f . _= '_ no _lf fi '!i ~ \vJ~; _ _ ._ fy* e, _ L, ls’-' _ . 8*- . | . _g i_| .___ - ;_,~,.:, ii- .i ’ ,_ 2*-=‘-3'-;=". e- ,_ _ '§§»»fj.'_:‘f__{_=_._~,_‘-5-. _ __ __ _ __ __ _,_ __ \_,_i_ /-,pg ,Ll _ . _ _ _ 5' -IM ,gf "“"- -.I"'("A W '"\3 u n ;“;.`f"` _ ‘ " \ __-K... Y. - M fyzvz-.T " rr---~ - .off--=.'_»_` lb., ' xni _ _£1 - miami ll -.!~___‘.~.. if., ,fue 5; '."'.`-.'*-`.3.‘-'al ;' \`~ ' ~ if i EL! ‘I Saw- _ . ~f.-.s'».€T3 .-..e'.-'~2? I ~ Q .~»'.'~f3 g.".'.~, ;k`.\"‘ . .eg ' ‘Y '02 if ; \ 1 J ~ \ e. _ :ah 47... xnl T112 ., \\\ was the recipient of n tremendous n fm.. il A $6. less lor flour! cn _ __..s\ ° . ” .1 6-QQ 6,, how did it happen? _ _ , _ of s, f i f 0 FOR “I used BEAVER’ Flour last feeding by the ("0"@'““‘”“t'” f““ ”‘“' . 1.- ° . year. It makes so 'much more jority of 124, the vote being 351 to Xara, _ 227. . 1 /' _ '_ - ,"1 _ " ‘ ~` ‘ *_ _°‘ did not have to buy so much ‘ $i,ooo,ooo,o0o iN FAMILY - - of it 'rwnnvn DAYS. Q use , I . . . ,, ___ . / am using it this year, too. Philadelphia has done what no oth- D;-_M<_m5__w,i,_, ul ¢°,D,,,c““F”a_ er city in the world has_ ever done. ~ Cear»sGr=iinand Cereals. ' ll-l ' TIIE T. II. 'l‘A‘l'I.02 C0. l'.I.\IITII),ChllIlln\, OIL Bread and Pies and Cake, that I I" ` _ _This Company owns and and eurniiigs, with :-i good innrkcl. turn coinbincd with safety of princi I DE NOMINATION $480. ` lllstsb ._ ' - Trinidad Electric Bonds io Yield 5 3-8 p.c. ‘ (_. Systems; generates and supplies all the electrical energy, for public and private _purposes in thc city of Port-of-S the Capital of the British Colony of Triiiiclacl, where its . ness has been iuiiforinly successfiil. _ The Bonds have a wide margin of`safeiy_in the form of surplus assets ` i excellent opporiuniiy for investment for lliosc seeking a good into J. C. illIACIfIN'l`0SII & C0. _ “embers Munir I Sf li I3 ‘ ' ' V ss oc iichsnie. Direct Private Wana " HALIFAX N.S. MONTREAL, P. Q. ST. ]OHN,N. ' .=-i lway ` ‘ ' both pain, b usi- operatcs all the Electric Rai 1' \Ve consider lliesc Bonds gm cl nn T _ incine- pal. _ _ _ _ Price 95 p. c. Q Int YIELD _ 3 5 5-8 p.~c. 'll ,_ . _fp lished 1873 _ B. ` ' -»=~ - _,nm im _ An Exceptional 6 p. c. Bondi ' if llhmnicle Fulilishng Go. Bonds wiinen. is nnsiuble to buy the mimi .- - ` “I “°.°°"Ui'inerired corporations. null mllvliwb!l1I'tl:!fl‘v(l»ll;I'?°kl;h=':': untried industrial covnpanlesuiii a six percent. hasis.itls unusual tube nf- fordud un opportunity of buy-ini: llio _ bonds of a concern thst line made l Ruud in every sense ofthe word, u-,ion c\ip_hrady_nnfugar;uségrins_ _ 3 __ _ ° 'N' “U0 ron <' 0 ’uI\lish- were more th i lies: :‘.:‘r:fs'ii.l%°““i 'ii-_f_f1_;i"" °“‘“ ‘*"»i»‘fi»f’“ii‘.“».»‘...=.’! ' s»oo,sa.»li.si.ooo dl- anyiithefnnlfifliiiglr lllwi -I". "W "'°'° "‘° ‘"'°°' U* ' theyumay hsvedavailahlefnr‘invi-inf ° -“""°"y""'l‘° b“"l“°"-' -n . men ii t ie D f '- ' . __e__ny b________i:n _;i__c;_;_;:_?__ncei_~:} wlwigi per cenhontlie mono! Tri- _ bonds are secured by aa;-at §fl\i.'e upon assets valued atn arly Our l.irne;~1_tlie amouiigof thcxofid ;g~u__e. Vlhile the bon issue cal I rli.l,0001\.\'ear for interest tha v- :_riixe_annunl net _gin-nin?¢'; 01 an _ ___o___i_jiin.iuy. iiftei- inaklnal bei-sl sl- iinces for rlepreolatl n." to. IIIOPP "fI<‘<'. 100 and interest. yield! F. B. NICCURDY & C0 ` Members Montreal Stock Exchange ` . . Halifax, Montreal, Sydney, Charlottetown, St, john), Nf|¢|_ A I ` drlif F , ‘ 91!" s _ _ ._ _ . _ _ _ _ _ ._,__-f i __ _i_ , |,_'-_I _ _ tu».»;-¢§u;¢.¢».J..»................ _.....a--...... ' ‘ _ __ , , _*___ _ STOCK QUOTATIONS. MONTREAL SIOUX ~ __,_. ~ ‘ii-7°# ' 'ini I ¢ _ Opened Cement... 21 ' ‘ Feb. 21, 1911. Detroit . . . . ._ 701 ~ r Dom. Iron & Stoel..... Mi -~ goods are stamped “Bii_ny Reports furnished by F. B. Mclilur- Mtoyn, P. Il. I. --._ ..._ ....,.. ., ._ - _~ _ _ 1, i-».»~._--wmv-¢~»fo»-as-a-»f~a»i.-a-»» \¢_....qi,,..,,,.,,_,,,,.,,,,, ,,__ __ “fd 5nf§e= " k< 'dy It Oo., Members "Montreal .Stok I 'ya 5 .e ‘ - __?;cba||¢s, 160 Richmond St., Chai- `7 s - i 58 --- Power... ...146 140* Rlo... ...108 107).. Scotia... .. .. -96' Shawinigan... .. . ...111§- ‘.1111 Toronto St... ...B02 |314 Sherbrooke St... `I0‘ . ` U' v '>'§‘ 'Ju - v _.~ _ ,_ _ _ y- A