'par ne, DYSPEPSIA MADE HI MISERABLE Suffered Agony Until "Fruif-a-tives" Cured Him Handreds of § eaple gladly testify to the wonderful rutive powers of the famous { medicir "Frut-atives" To those sow ing with Indigestion, Dyspepsia or other Stomach Troubles, this Jetter of Mr. Stirling, the well known real estat operator of Western Outario, sliows the way to a speedy and certain care, Grexco¥, ONT., Ave, 15th. 1911 "Frit-a-lives were so beneficial t me when 1 suffered with distressin Dyspepsia, that I wish to inform you of their satisfactory results, Although 1 have, agony with Dyspepsia, 1 am now in perfect health. *'Fruit-a.tives" sccom- plished the desired result" N. C. STIRLING. "Fruit-a-tives" will cure every trace of Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach Bloating, Pain After Lating, Bilicusoess and Constipation, "Prait-a-tives" is the only remedy tn - the world made of fruit. juices and valuable tonics, soc a box, 6 for $2.50, trial ize, 250. 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In every way--in feelings, looks, actions and in powers----you will find yourself altogether better after i have used Beecham's Pills Quick Relief You ought tabi tare tasend thedizeetions with every bo Sold everywhere, 28e. From Yard to Cellar We deliver at latest prices the very best grades of coal. This is a good time to put in your supply for next winter: P. WALSH 88-87 BARRACK STREET. | Cedar ted In | Within the past few time { ] i {of two of the new { { | standing capital of the company. in past, suffered has been {been issued BS ---- PLANS AN INCREASE. | STOCK MELON Fon HOTEL SHAREHOLDERS, Plans Increase Oil lapids Co. : Capital Stock--Standard Indiana Paying Well, ontreal, Oet Vo wiors have shareholders 1 i a pany at the ratio of tv for one of the old A circenlar asking lor ol Windsor y proposi- exchange new com i the e i8%y new proxies 'has of the direct and is understood to have heen responded to The company's property value to such orate freely has increas { i i { vears that a stock | | pated for ie has bem some "melon" anti real estate holdings of the cam: lone excexd the present out the pany The present authorized capital is $2,000,000, of which 31.500,000 is paid up, on which dividends at the rate of 10 per cent. per annum are paid According to the plan proposed, a new company will he formed. with a capital of 33.0000600, the shares ol which will be exchanged on the hams for ane of the old. The present market price of the shares stands around 150, A proviocial charter, under the name of the Windsor hotel company, limited, has already been secured and the en. tire assets and undertakings of the pre sent company will be taken over. the directors unapimonsiy_ recom mend that the shareholders agree aswist in carrying owt the proposed reorganization. to 3 Made 3.600 Per Cent. New York, Oct. 29. ~A regular quar terly dividend of three per cent. and an extra dividend of 7 per cont declared on the $30,000 000 capital stock of the Standard Oil com pany of Indiana. Last May the com pany declared a 2,900 per cent. stock divilfénd, increasing the capital stock from 1,000,000 to ¥30.000,000, "Three months ago its initial regular quarter ly dividewd of 33 was cared The present declaration if maintained, re presents 3,600 per cent. per annum for | original holdings. 24 To Increase Capital. Montreal, Oct. 29.--The Cedar Rnp ls Power and Manufacturing company plans increasing its capital stock from ten ndillion te fifteen million - dollars This will be done by the issuing of 50.000 shares of new stock of a par value of SIM). The details of the pro posed issue have pot yet been made public. A meeting of the sharcholdérs to authorize the issue is called for November 4th Suit to Stop Sale. Boston,Oct, 29.--A bill in' equity has been filed in the Supreme Court in which Sir Frederick W. Borden and other capitalists interested in the Butte Central Copper company are named as defendants, i It is alleged in the bill that the defendants are intending to sell ! 000 shares of the stock to ohe Clin- ton at 1.69 a share, market price is between $7 and §8 The petitioners desire to have the transfer of the stock adjourned and a receiver appointed. Sells Serial Notes. . Montreal, Oct, 29 --Grapd Trunk Railway company has sold $3,700,000 {36 per cent. Car Trust notes, ma- turing serially in one to ten years to Blair & Co., of New York. There cently been considerable en- for car and equipment notes Canadian companies, owing tc ready market which can be se 'ured for them from trust and in- surance companies. ! Financial Notes. Cheese sales: Brockville, 127 Th Belleville, 12%¢. to 12 11-16c. St. Hyacinthe, Que., 12ec. = The firm of J. P. Morgan & Com- pany, New York, received $3,000. 000 in International Harvester Stock as a commission for the sale of D. M. Osborne & Company's plant to the so-called trust. There is a rumor that the Nipis-|% sing Mines Co. will increase its divi- {dend in. the very near future, Dividends . payable by Canadian companies during November, while by no means equal in amount to those disbursed last month, will run into the millions of dollars. Pay- ments by some of the chartered banks will help to swell the total by a considerable extent, A. E. Ames & Co., Toronto, stock brokers, are opening an office in Montreal. : The Grand Trunk Railway traffic earnings for the week ended Octo ber 21st, were $1,132,152, an in- crease of $108,260 over the same week last year. The Bank of Montreal, in addition to 'the forthcoming regular quarteriy dividend of 23% per cent, has de- clared -a second bonus of 1 per cent, making the full payment for the 12 per cent. The Canadian Car & Foundry Co. fs making applieation at the next ses- sidn of parliament for authorization to construct and operate a line of railway between the Dominion and Tureot plants. The line will be about three miles In length. Dividend and ments by railroad, industrial and traction corporations in the United States next month will amount 10 $104,425.275, us against $54,009,471 in November a year ago, or an in- crease of $10.335.804. A report is being circulated to the effect that the Bailey Cobalt Mines Limited, has of late been buy- TT: 5, The Unexpected Happens. #%a Yourpal A London, Ont, wan fell dend while chopping wood. HH somecné would ake inl dead He oi the lazy man's "defence would be WINDSOR of | marked ecient | while the ruling | interest disburse-, THE _DAILY BRITISH FH F.H00.060 FR AL £2006.000,000 Year, [lean Summer. Costs a she the EHH AONE ON was dean « edral, ol dress to the of Ch oven Fijax antl Lorre y per cent could. be Referr t ago the there vields %i6 5K) {ean stated that DuUsnesE rl annual profits, maintains iT : and Iw month, 3 hara t contnbyles claims twelve It 'what LOW souls a the 'borance and despair ment ai allurem place to go for honest six recreation and the one man. It is a man pre man problem. that we thousands. actually young gurls 3 and the mart ~tired to fittle valg men, ti hun and lonely Ey Be for food but for a word EF sympathy and love and what do they advance of umprmeipied courfesans who are low as to huat as a fair prey this poor, lonely, defenseless chitd of pov erty and make her their vietim. This is a problem concerning which we n teach the young men that there is only ope law of morality and there is only one Bourse tor man pursue, and that is to realize that 1s the highest kind of chivalry honor te rise to the defense of honor and purity of women Dean Sumner urged that schools be used at houses for the voung car fitions yn 800 the to of recklesspness---to crowded in ed and oniy ome attw coarse, meet? Fhe that 1« i And the the tor public club: classes night Greing ALICE i LOY D Miss F t In "Little n Saturdd ilght : LIVE STOCK MARKETS. | ------ | The Prices Paid at the Various Cen- tres. Montreal, Oct. 28 Butchers' cat- tle, choice, $6.50 to $6.75; do., med- Him, $4.50 to. $5.50; do, common $3.50 to $4; capners, $2 to $3. but. |chers' cattle, choice cows, $5 tc $5.25; do., bulls, $3.25 to $4; milk ers, choice, each, $30 to $90; de. com..and med... each, $60 to $70. springers, $50 to $65. Sheep--Ewes $3.75 wo $4; bucks and culls, $3.25 to $3.56; lambs, $5.75 to $6.25, Hogs--F.0.b, $9725. TCalves--§3 {c $10 United States Markets, Chicago, Oct. 28 -----Cattle--Re ceipts, 24,000; market steady to 10¢ "lower; beeves, $5.25 to $11; Texas steers, $4 10 to $5.70; Western steers, $5.50 to $9.25; stockers and feeders, $4.25 to $7.40; cows and heifers, $3.75 to $7.25; calves, $6.75 to $10 Hogs Receipts, 40,000 market weak, 30 to 35¢ light $7.45 to $8.10; mixed, § Vt $8.20; heavy, $760 to $8.20 rough, 1.60 to $7.88: pigs, $4.75 to $7.2 bulk of sales, §7 to $8.10. Sheep--Receipis, 46.000; market opened stroug: closed weak; native, $3.20 to $4.08; Western $3.65 to $4.50; yearlings, $4.50 f(« $5.657 lanibs, native, $5 to $7: Western, $3.25 to $7. East Buffalo, N. Y., Oeil "28, tle-- Receipts, 7 nao. active strong: prime steers, $0 to butchers', $5.76 to §% balls $4.50 to $6.25; stock heifers, $4.25 to $4.50: shipping, $7.50 to $8.65; heifers, $4.75 to $7.50; cows, $3 © $6.50 stockers and feeders, $4.50 4 $6.75. Veals-- Receipts, 1.000; mar- ket active -and 50¢ lower at $4 4 $10.00, Hogs--Recelpts, 25.600 head: market slow and 25 to 5S0e lower; heavy, $8.10 to 38.25; mixed, $7.99 to $8: yorkers, $7.25 to 88; pas. $6.70 te $7: roughs, $7 ww 2%; stags, $5 to $6.56; dairies and re, $7.25 to $7.75. . Sheep and lambs---Receipts, 24,000 head; Ar ket Active; yearlings steady, others 15 to 25e¢. lower: lambs, $4.50 to $6.85; yearlings, $3.25 to $5.00; Hotham, $4.50 to $4.75: owen. $2 to $4; sheep, mixed, $3 to $4.25. Wilitam Francis Trayes, forty Joirs old, for several years i ing editor of 'he Menominee, N. ¥., Herald-Leader. died on Sunday. He was the son of the late J. P. Traves, owner and editor of the Port lope, Opt; Times. The Ro lower; Cat- and $0.25; Brockville is Paving laid. Rang er re rat at Seatorts, K.S., to cost $17,300. tores | ¢6 home | with has awarded al THE New coats chopped off heneath, is usually with silk-be snugly abo ar arrangeme well worth seeing. WEDNESDhAY, J. COAT a bit at the foot This collar turned in NEW MOTOR ad incidentally, wand edges. The the throat or of the buttons of TOURER . 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