NQVEMBER 29. was “ ' "THE CX-ILRLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN STOCK QZIQTA TIONS :_ Misvcellaineous (Canadian oN-mgAL, Nov. 28- whegt, nor n0 3 914-2 Barley. 9 w ma} ‘ 9m iced n0 l _- Flou,’ gpymg wheat “"15 $5.80. F1011; BEOODCI ‘sAm mo“; bakers 9539i t Flour” 7:11PM‘ W e“ main white corn 04-59- 1mm ton $20.25. . ' 5 . . $913.1 gate has 90 1b“ ‘"5- Hay m, g p91‘ ton cariotsbliloil. cheese no 1 Ont white 1i- 1 Ont col ll 1-2. patentl. patents. gggs in cartons A 1 large 4'1 . Eggs A 1 medium 43- E“; A 1 pllllBti 40. Eggs A 18180 “- Eggs A medium 37- Eggs A puiiets 34- Eggs B iarzfi 31- Eggs B medium 2Q giffigszios p s: r no also to ‘I536; r E r cobblers size-slau- -_ s: I ts 61.20-61.25- : E I cgbblers $1.15 to $1.20. so. rv 1a mts $1.16 w 81-10- 303 Que mts 81.05 to $1.10. 80's Que cobblers $10-$1- (Canadian Press) nowmnan, Nov. 28—Further narrow declines in butter futures were recorded on the produce sec- tion of Canadian Commodity Ex- today. - chflbffer Spot-Sales: 100 Que grass 25 3-4- West regraded closed a5 1-2 to 2s 3-4. cheese Soot-No sales: Ont white closed 10 5-8 to ll; Ont col l1 to ii 3-8. Eggg spot-No sales; Ont A- 1mg": closed 87 to 38 1-2; A-med" Mir. sides Exchange (Supplied by Pllfleld and Company Members of Montreal stock exchange) Shelia Ball Tel Brazilian Nat Brow Nat Steel (‘or Power (‘orp .,, Sbawlnlgun .. ., N0 (‘an l‘r . Steel of Can . . BANKS Bk of (‘on . Bk of N. Bk of b‘. Ill: of llill lloya Ilk .. Can Ilk Con: . "i? C. l‘. ll. PROFITS _ (Canadian Press) MOIVPIIEAL. 0v. 28~Nrt-profita af the Canadian Pacific Railway for (lt-lober totalled $4,240,343 as comput- ed with 84.100370 in October, 1034, an increase of 8148.004. For the first 10 months of the year net profits total- led 815111111101. a IIGPIHIBO of $2,134.- llflfi from profits o! $17,710,7Bd\ last yeur. October gross earnings were S14,- 108.% as against 813362.840 a yeao 8R0. an increase of 81.446.850. and Oct- ober working expenses increased $1.- 201105 front $8.(L'il,tl'i0 las year to 80.948315 this year. - llbr the ,first 10 months of thcyeu- gross earnings were 310623.903“, compared with 310311521368. an in- crease of $2,585,963. Wot-king expenses fnr the sums period totalled 800.002.- 5.."9 as against $85,881,881, an advaneo o; gamma. ium 38 to 34; A-pullets 30 1-3 t0' 82 B-large 28 1-2 to 27; B-med- Illm 35 t0 25 1-2; C 23 1-2 to 24. of this weeli HARRY BUYING F URS I. shall be buying Silvers at J. D. Jenkins office Friday and Saturday xmsu spiritual Oflerlnga, Cards, ete , 4e per inch; Noaleea of Tbanka and A uord Other rota! on application p. Mela fl¢!r__W§g§=d_. ills wisra’ bit-flavoured Route of i100 famiiies.write today. Rawiclgh Dept. ML-470-5A-K. Montrenl, Can 15-16-22-23-29-30. =~ . . A REPRESENTATIVE TO SOLICIT accounts for Canada's largest bonded collection agency; C0111‘ mission and bonus basis. Give references and connections, eio. iidvertising liatos-v-Pavahle in Advance Central Donahue loeala, 0e per Iardi Western and Gallon loeala, la oer word: Julnonncemanla old (Io-i 2o per worill In Irlnnrlaln Nqtleeo, 10a pr! Incl! LIIII ol floral and I" uamrt lfltlarl o! Condolence 10o. pprarlatbl. 10a. pa! lnel ilmlmom Charge for any advertisement twdnay-llwa calla. FDNI-CD-O-C o; Innis la per word; Oiaaalllvl orb... Water Street. Immediate pos- session. - Apply L. M. Poole 6r Co. __I..l3il76-11-l9-ti. TO LET-HEATED APARTMENT. Centrally located. All newly dec- orated. Polished hardwood floors. A991)’ at 218 Kent Street. i L-3264-11-27-4i. T‘? our -' r-nrvara GAE-Alf, to Box R 116. rent reasonable. Apply 8'7 Green N-3285-ll-28-8i. 5t. L-8325-l1-28-3i =~~ ' seni For Salt} room. Apply Guardian. m I.-3320-1l-28-6i run ooars FOB SALE- 17° TO LEI-COMFORTABLE noolu. Prince street, i..-3235-ii-26-6i. business man preferred, with or -» :.__ , without board. Apply XYZ, FOR sALI-I - AUCTION IOBTY- Guardian. L-ilm Five, Bridge and Whist 300" Cards. Guardian Central Job Printcry. SPRATCII PADS-P DB 1F I99 sheets 5 x ‘lit. Pros 3 cents per pad. Guardian Office. L-2416-_ll-_1;1_i. ron sALE - warm wnmorr Roosters and Rowan Males. Bor- don Boscwell, Dunstaflnage. T0 LET-FURNISHED HOUSE or rooms, sunny and large. Good locality. Apply Guardian. L-ssoo-n-aa-al ' Boarders Wanted BOARDBRS ACCOMMODATED- I77 Gfltgn Bt-_ 2-8800-11-28-31 __ _ L-""3""”'3" Misceilanenua “"" ‘ ‘Mil? __ l-‘Olt SALE - CRIJSIIED SHELL FORM may!“ YORKSHIRE for Poultry, only 85c per 100 lbs. mm,‘ Grand champion M’ l" direct to Farmers. Earle Fisheries L-3869-ll-29-5i. assowrso YELLOW nmcll. Rock Maple, Beech. Hardwood, by the truckload (equal to approxino fllelv a dump-cart loads) 86-00- ‘lone 12:44. 1.4288- FOR. SALlh-ONE McKASKEY Account Reg’ ‘ in first class condition, two pipeless fumaoel. two show easel and four wind- ows with glass. Apply 55 Kl!!! gym. * L-SSIO-ll- ~21 -_‘“3 Co. Lose Your WATilli? . Ilse the Guardian '~ll§§I.FlF!!§ . . Maritime shows of 1935. Chas Willis, Kingston. 11-33674! 29 3i. . p4 mans is somsrnmu NEW under the Bun. A Brand New Pol- icy-iamily Income and Retire- ment ‘ “ see it, stating age. J. A. Moore, Currie Building, Charlottetown. Wanted WANT TO BUY OLD HUDSON Seal Cont. 170 Prince Street. 11-8167-11-27-31. Help Wanted Female wan-Fan - amour AGID housekeeper. Apply "V." Gill"!- in], " L-NIO-il-Zd-Bi .__... "i Lost taining 4 keys. Finder please leave ‘at; Guardian. _ -?_‘—-' £11 DOST - LADY‘! HEAVY DRIV- in love between Bummer-aide en's 17m. Holpital. Please return 4 Brllhtan Road. 114m- '."'°"- o-aao t: M.‘ Combined. Ml: to n iw f=lafil na- cm-auu or I014!!- Markets A t A Glance (Canadian Pram) Toronto and Montreal-Amus- triai stocks higher. " Toronto Mines-Higher; base metals up sharply. New York-Ali stock and com- modity markets closed. Winnipeg-Wheat l-B to 8-8 cents. lower. EXCHANGE (Canadian ) _ MONTREAL, Nov. fill-British and foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar as compil- ed by the Royal Bank o! Canada closed today as follows:- Australia pound 3.9821. France franc .0666. Great Britain pound 4.9874. New Zeaiand pound 4.0219- Bouth Africa pound 4.9625. Spain peseto .1880. United States dollar 1 1-16 per cent premium. (Canadian Pres!) Closing exchange ratean. At Montreal-Pound 4.08%: U, B. dollar 1.01 l-ltl; franc 0.06. At New York~Clossd. At Paris-Pound 76.01 fr; Canadian dollar 15.04 fr; ll. s_ dollar 15.10 fr. In gold-Pound 12s, 1d: Canadian dollar 58.80 cents; U. B. dollar 60.43 ~ GRAIN (Canadian Prt) WIZNNIPEG, Nov. lib-West Aus- tralia's wheat crop this year will be nearly 7,000,000 bushels less than last season. But this bullish official estimate had no effect an the trend or wheat prices on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange today. Valux closed i-8 to 3-8 cent lower, No- vember at 86 7-8, December 86, May 90 and July_90 -4 cents. Liverpool declined 5-8-1-2d fol- lowing the issuance of the report, which forecast a harvest of 20,- 109,000 bushels compared to last year's 26,980,000-bushel yield. Buenos Aims, only other major commodity market open today ad- vanced. Cash and coarse grains also did little, prices closing little changed from yesterday. . Stocks Close Strong Onf (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, Nov. 2B. — Metals and constructions joined forces late in today's dealings on Montreal Stock Exchange to lead a general rally that wiped out early losses and gave the list a strong closing ap- arance. Buying in the two groups s read to other sections of the list and power issues, weak throughout note. Lacking inspiration from United States markets, closed. in observance of Thanksgiving Day, traders were est in dealings. The late recovery anca of the market, however, and the floor was busy at the final bell. Consolidated Bmelters led the list 111 the 18W rally. rising b points to a record high of 208 while Interna- tional Nickel wiped out an early de- ficit to close up it’ at 41. Power ls- sues were strong at the close. Power Corporation. Quebec Power, Shaw- inigan and Montreal Power all wip- ed out or materially reduced early losses. In the construction group Found- ation Company was a leader with a gain of 9t at 13 and Canada Cement Preferred was up a point at 69. Smaller gains were shown by Cem- ent f‘ , " Harris, Build- ing Products and others. Total soles were 31,888 shares; bonds 84.750- MT’l.. CURB (lllfled by Plttleld and Company llemberfol Montreal stock exchange) sma- flcw but B A Oil . 16% 111% is B 30% X lloul Stores — — mp Oil 2i 2i Inter Pete . . 37 37 hlelcherl .. 1i 11% Miner Suffered With Rheumatis Nova Scotla Man Report! m7 ‘fluoogh mac'- Kidney nu. Mr. Carbary Got Prompt Relief Maccan, N. 5., Nov. 20th. (Spec- iall-"I have been troubled since i915 with rheumatism in my back and lags," writes Mr. Thomas Oar- pu-y, of this place. "I tried several things without relief. A friend told me t0 try D016’! Kidlldy Hill. I took his advice. . After taking two boxeslfololdrelief. Iamlcyearl Iusymm “*""":..“"£...°§"“3“°..Ys£ e ey: - mbbtfguuncsi-oan did-tun dition Budd's Kidney Ills as thousands of uardi .5 l mun leave at obmnzudku Mu. Market the session. closed on a-stronger . inclined during the early part of the t, session to take only a passive inter- ‘ injected some life into the appear- . MINING. (Canadian hell ‘IOROMO, Nov. arr-m mining market of the ‘Ibmnto exchange staged a. base metals session to- day, practically all issues c! that group, big and little, moving up- ward on heavy volume. Several ‘is- sues touched new high prices for a year- or longer. Trade in the golds was spotty with prices firm- ing considerably and the silvers closed narrowly higher. The gold index advanced .14 to 112.02 and miscellaneous mines gained 3.42 to 114.72. Volume was the heaviut in two months at 1,086,000 shares. Buying in the coppers was stim- ulated by a report that the price of metal would be advanced in New York tomorrow. Also the new flow look for heavier munitions building sent many traders to the buying side- some outside buying was re- ported in the leaders. Firming in the afternoon, Castle, Eldorado a-ud Bear had gains of i. to 4 cents. Senior golds were gl- most neglected. TORONTO, Nov. 2s- Btoch Close Acme Oil ... ... ... .. 19 Afton ... ... ... .. 60 .. 54 63 Ilcno Gold. , ltoche ..‘. Texas .. 'l‘owagmuc Ventures .. Treadwell Waite Ann 4% 6 Total still-s iiuliiinifi." ' ' ' ' " "5 Ilunk ll ll .. . 7% Manic L . McKenzie O'Brien . UIRI! OII . Puvmnslrr .. Perron ,, Pet Cob .. Pick Cro Pionccr Prcinicr Pros Air . , , _ Read Aulh 1'8 IIISTFZI) Aldrrm Bret nc ,.. .'.' l'l‘r. Home (Ill Htul Ilny Kirk Tnwn , Lalu- Mar lilalroliic .. .\IflI|lI_\‘ . Nnrtlon ll Se] Pork llill . . . . . . . .. Pau-nl-t- K .. Pond Ora Pore (‘i-o Preston . Temiska I PECSET (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Nov. QS-Prioel 1111M steady on the Montreal open produce market in light turnover today. Nolgradebutterin car- lots or less continued at 25 l-2 to N oetits a pound with small lots to retailers at 2'1 for solids and 38 for prints. ' No 1 Ontario white cheese brought l1 cents a pound and no 1 Ontario colored ll l-2 cents. Graded egg shipments in car- lotsorlessweruaftosdoentsa doaen for A-l , 82 to 88 for A- medium. 30 to l for A-pullete, 26 tofIforBandIQI-ItoMforC. Prince ldward Island potatoes in Oil-pound bags brought $130 to 81.86 for mountains and five cents laas for cobbler: with Oil-pound blers. “y; amt to $1.20. qusbtc moun- tains om to $1.10 other: have done during the past iifta yearn ' Ihihl 90 $1, Ill for Ill-pound Ull- OIWBIHIIKIDTTIIIOPCIDONIQOIIIF‘ and Quebec ‘ and the rete- of malwd w ' :1. ma. cfisnrizatrvg moi.“- 5i‘ "l y , reduced rllm- EY E S I G II T hmllufrnf; N}? gellfuffog§flfigfii x,‘ selfinasswnutuiswnlmon ,, . sc- IJ” - is. m. EXAIAIIIATIOII ~-"'r ~' c" There la a legend. too. that re- before delivery- - PAGE nvs Edward ‘ pfionistafiom 811 toits fflIl annum cnthe of January 1st, ompany not visions of such on w ch such charges on all As und RHIM%AE. fill UMaritime Telegraph 8t IlIirty-Yea! Rofumfing and General Mortgage Bonds, Series “B” handbrake-urinal“ s‘: ' sulfa s: Kr. J. H. Winfield, Beside»! and Managing Director of the Company, has furnished us with tlufollowing M . information. . CAPITALIZATION (On completion of this financing) a M ' Bo d. I Authorized Issued Gmeral ortglge n . Scieu " ' ' ue .............................I.J.QZ.LL‘ $1,500,000 8% Series "A," due anuary 1st, 1956.... . .........;..‘..........‘ 1,500,001 7% ulative Preferred Stock (Par value 810).... .. ......'.. ...._ ' 1,500,000 CommoaSto&(Parvalue$10)..'................................... ,' 3,614,660 - THE COMPANY r The Maritime Telegraph 8t Telephone Company, Limited, incorporated under Nun Sooiia Charter in 1910. owns and operates without competition the principal telephone system in the Province of Nova Scotia. . Through a wholly owned subsidiary, Atlantic Utilities Limited, which owns all of tbe issued capital stock (except directors‘ qualifying shares) of The Island Telephone Company y limited. a telephone operating company, the Company controls the principal telephone system in Prince ' The Company operates directly and through its subsidiary, Atlantic Utilities Limited, 42,877 tele- Connection with the System and other telephone companies enables the Company to give complete long distance toll service Telepgione Company, Limited are connected by submarine cables operated by the Company un ease. The Company opa-ates under the jurisdiction of the Board of Commissioners of Public Utilities of Nova Sootia. which is authorized to allow the Company such rates as will enable it to earn 8 value of its properties as appraised has been approved by the ommission. t EARNINGS: Eamiags of the Company for the three years ended December 31st, 1932 to 1934 inclusive, wm-e as follows:- Totai ting and Not Earnings Your ended Non ting Opcating and Other Available for December 31st Revenues Expenses Depreciation Bond Intermt 1932 $1,762,903.62 $1,085,733.69 $357,643.59 $319,526.34 1933 1,683,348.49 960,847.28 260,680.48 A 461,820.73 1934 1,718,326.66 959,940.45 264,530.03 493,856.18 For the three years ended December 31st, 1934, average earnings available for bond interest, before charging depreciation, were tha-efore $719,852.45, or over 4.35 times the combined annual interest require- ments amounting in $165,000 on the Refunding and General Mortgage Bonds, Series "A" and “B."_ After deducting depreciation from such average earnings, the balance is $425,067.75, or more than 2.55 time: the annual interest requirements on the Refunding and General Mortgage Bonds. ASSETS the Board of Cobamissionera of Public Utilities of Nova Scotia, with subsequent additions less depreciation, had a valuation for rate making purposes of $7,946,476.00. . PURPOSE OF ISSUE: These Bonds are being issued for the purpose of redeeming and cancelling the Company's $1,500,000 of 6% First Mortgage Bonds, due 1941. This issue is for refunding pins-poses only and does not increase the Company's outstanding funded debt. SECURITY: The Thirty-Year Refunding and General Mortgage Bonds, Series "B" (this issue), will be a direct obligation of the Company and in the opinion of Counsel will, to ether with the Series “A" Bonds of the Com my and any additional Bonds issued under provisions of the eed of Trust or Mortga e ‘ Eroperty now owned or Ilaeaftar‘ acquired by the Company, and by a first floating charge on all assets of the clgmodfmch fixed and specific charge. All Bonds issued and to be issued under the pro- o Bonds additional to Series said Deed of Trust or Mortgage up to 75 percent of the cost or fair value, whichever is less, o capital expendi- tures for additional property, acquired or constructed by the Company, but only when net earnings of the Comglany for any twelve consecutive months during the fourteen calendar months next preceding the date event may bonds under this mortgage be outstanding to an amount exceeding twice the amount of the paid-up capital stock of the Company. 'All legal matters in connection soith the issue of these Bonds will be subfect to the approval of Messrs. Pcwrson, Rutledge ti’: Donald, for the Company, and of Messrs. Mclnnes, Lovett & MacDonald, for W. C. Pitfield ti’: Company, lmnzted. First Mortgage Bonds, due 1941, at any of our offices. W. C. Pitfield 81 Company, Limited ‘ MONTREAL QUEBEC TORONTO OTTAWA SAINT JOHN MONCTON HALIFAX VANCOUVER 31,500,000 Telephone I Company. Limited 65 hes-en u July m, 1941, “yams-aim, thereafter a. mud-icy To mature January 1st, I966 (January 1st and July ht) ‘payable In lawful money of Canada in Halifax, Montreal or Toronto. 81,000 and 8500 wit rivilege of registration as to princi ai or as to principal at the option of the , y on an interest payment ate on 60 days’ not!» lbceafb on or before July 1st, 1946 at 105; thereafter on or before July 1st, 1952, 1958, at 101; an thaeafter on or before maturity at 100; can with accru intsest. ‘IEO Eastern Trust Company, Trustee. eel-é c”: es w... befllat. “mweacb Total capital stock authorised 67,500,000 lrlation of over 600,000 in the Provinces of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward ew Brlmswick Telephone Company's system, the Trans-Canada Telephone and servesa The systems o The Island Tblepbone Company Limited and of Maritime Telegraph 8i er long percent per y the Commission. This issue of Series B” Bonds As at December 31st, 1934, the assets of the Company, based on the last valuation by 19 6, be secured by a first fixed and specific mortgage and charge on all the real and immovab e t or Mortgage rank equally and rateably. “A and “B” may only be issued hereafter under the revisions of the bonds are to be issued, shall be not less than one and three-quarter times the annual interest bonds outstanding, together with those about to be issued; providing however, that in no crwriters of this issue of Series “B" Bonds, we will accept exchanges of the Company’: Price on application CAMPBELLTON FREDERICION CHARLOTTETOWN New York exchanges closed trad- ing was iight. on Montreal ioreiflll exchange today. The pound sterl- ing lost 1-16 of a. cent a. $4.98 3-4 and the French franc rose .01 of a cent at 6.66 cents While United States dollar was unchang- ed at 1 i-ls per cent nranflum- . ABOUT DOGS Ilcr five thousand years dogs and men have been sacred. The EGYP- tia-ns worshipped them. and d0! statues have been dus 11D In W most ancient of tombs Both the Chow and have come to us from China. The common however, is of royal line. Five of themwerefmundleftbehindma palacewlnn mo»: was leek" manyyearsago. Onewassen latoa bow tendon mi t» "PW"- In the belinnins. Britain mml W havahada narrowly 0f tlnvdm was without fdildden to live historian. the Peldnese to Queen Victoria. others to the Duchesses 0f The statements contained in this advertisement are not guaranteed, but are based uponjpfonnotion which we believe to be reliable and on which we acted in flflddfwflflflfl these secuntuu. i}? 15gb?‘ :5“, mpdggvg" 5mm, "C dbwfililsiiziééie-rh? Hi§§ a oil-dug» a “Barnum and Bailey's circus. The 0n 681th. ‘Wilt 0m.’ and U18?- “We! Cllrfentlfll The rage succeeded, and the dog biggest show on earth," read the 0119 W55 ~7°hn mblmfms- was taken to Ireland, where all the young one- ""'_""___ M,” fought mo“; themselves for “Whisk-what's that?" asked the MCCORKTNDALE'S LAST rzcnr Canadian ) ‘°“ °’ haflnm 5M old feuoffi quick?" i u. l d upon N’ 28-(0?) Don ' bo t ace by producing The o er ten ugan e cgen 1p , ov. . .— _ MONTREAL. N°v~ git-Wm‘ mug!“ a u p9 of the shluvbllis- McCorkindnle has hung up his a large litter of puppies- A most extraordinary law con- qeqmng dogs was current in EnE- 15nd 1n the days of Edward I. only those people living a considerable distance from the forests were al- Mmd u, new large dogs, for fear they might fonn into hunting ks. pa: flog-gauge was tised, and only dogs that could squeaw threw“ this were allowed within s. ten-mile radius. , In “you days dogg were s0 Whil- able that fines were often paid in them. Another ammndin law was DB8- sed in the reign o Edward 111.. when it was decreed that only "gentlemsnly does" Wm 811W“ t° wonder tendons streets 810119 V!‘ at; night. Others were liable to a fine of 101w imm- ____________. ‘I'll! EXCHTION “You d0n‘t know what you're talking about. That show imin‘t touch John Robinson's. l-le used ter cum here, and that theer was a show wuth seein‘. It was the biggest show on this yere earth." The old mun had evidently not been to a. circus for many years. “Read it for yourself, then," said the young farmer. “I teli'ee that thing says this is the biggest show on earth." The old man proceeded to spell out the big letters. He waded through "Barnum and Bailey," and after a rest began on the remainder of the sentence: “B-l-B-B-E-S-F s-h-o-w o-n e-a-r-t-h, S-e-p-t. i." "I lrnowed it! I ‘snowed iti" shout- ed the old man, jumping up and gloves. But the South African heavyweight made a galls-ht fight of his last battle against Obie Walker, colored United states boxer. “Mac" poi‘; Walker 0n hs back with a terrific punch at the start and fol- lowed it up with one to the jaw that. had his opponent reeling. But Walker turned the tables and at the end of the 1o rounds the South African was battered and dis- figured. LIVERPOOT-l. NOV. 33-97910 horses running in the Grand sei- ton sieeplechase here left thB course, after unseatlnz‘ their 100' keys. and staged a little race of their own—in the Ieeds and Liverpool canal. the qr»- y» “anti: an every ence five miles or so had been billed wligl ti... luuai lurid announcemenfli- 0 farmers-one old. the Mher v0\l"il— w," gaging atthe bills and won- Ibis l. 4 v34, p‘ We are selling I). L. d. W. Blue Hard Nut Coal for baaa- ' burners which gives the best of satisfaction. Try as for your iv. n. anus & co. museum llgfllll OIIIIIW ll. J. IIABOII OPIUHITIIST Ollea Connected With Druatala orsoll