l l l. Y3L1934 £9- 1111: CHARLOTTETOWN organism PAGE FIVE “Kensington”tohave a M0d ernSHOEE ST RE hi. f Opening Saturday, June i2, Wright Shoe Co. of Charlottetown ._ I Th6 Same Ql-lflllty $11068, the same Low Prices that have made WRIGHT SHOES known over the entire Province of Prince Edward Island. Genuine English Oxfords imported - Black or Brown, wear like iron. from llushden, Eng. Sport Oxfords $2.25 Men’s $ 1.85 Boy's Moccasin‘ Fronts- Famous llumherstone h-h’ a " “figure-u n n,’ w", .w.,rws~._-v.-~w....ctw Scotch Tongue Oxfords Womens 2,65 Misses 1.95 i . "s4- l‘. White Sport Ox Shawl tongue very Smart Style $2.7 l‘ lair '- LL-i ‘ y.‘ 0 ;'|'Q g Black 8r White Beautiful White Sh oes, any Style $ 2.95 Sport Oxford Men's Black Oxfords - - - $1_95 Men’s Orain Work Boots - - Men’s Two-tone Sport Oxford - 2,25 Boy’s Two-tone Sport Oxford - 1,85 Men’s Box Kip "Boots - - - 2,85 Men’s Tap Sole Amy Blu. - - 2,15 Tennis Shoes, Sneakers, Oamp Shoes, Polishes,‘ Oyes, White Dressings. SPECIALS 2.49 Baby Soft Sole Boot Women’s O.S. Strap Shoes - $1.50 Women’s O. S. Kid Oxford - Women’s Ouhan lleel Oxford Women’s Ouhan lleel Straps Women's Two-tone Sport Ox. $ 2.95 Solid Soles, very comfortable. "J11 lot-io- Assorted Styles on Special llacks. - 1.75 Womens’ Fine Shoes $1.95 .1.95 1.95 1.85. .65c $2.95 Oxford Ties Black Kid Broun Kid or Strap ‘v Our KENSINGTON STORE will he managed by Arthur L. Wright, an Experienced and Oourteous Shoe Fitter. ‘lhnadian Dredge 8o Dock Canadian Dredge and Dock Company, Limited. was incorpor- ated by a Dominion charter in 1928 ie take over the business of Can- adian Dredge Company, Limited. which had been established in 1906 and had grown to by one of the largest dredging and marine con- tracting companies in Canada. The company does general dredging work, construction and irnprove- ment of harbors, canals, breakwat- ers and channel faculties and oth- er marine work on the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River water- WY. and owns a complete dredg- inB and marine contracting plant at Port Robinson, Ont, including a fleet of ten dredges and an up-to- date machine shop. i The company formerly held a controlling interest in the St. John DTY Dock do Shipbuilding, which was sold in i928. Capitalization includm a 7% cumulative convertible preferred is- sue with shares of S100 par value and a common stock issue with shares of no par value. The pre- ferred stock is entitled to $107.50 P" share in liquidation and is con- vertible at any time into three shares of common for each share of preferred. The conversion privil- 98a has been exercised to such an extent that only 834 preferred lhares are outstanding as against an authorized issue of 20,000. Of the common stock 93,498 shares are outstanding of a total authorized issue of 150,000 shares. The dividend of 7% per annum °l1 the preferred stock has been Plid regularly since May 1st, 1928. with 191% quarterly. On the com- mon stock an initial payment of 50 "his per share plus 25 cents bonus w" Dfl-ld Nov. 1st, i928, Dividends at the rats of 93.00 per annum were Dlid from Feb. lat, 1929 to Novem- ber 1st. 1931, inclusive. No dividends ‘"5"! Daid after that date until "-00 per share was disbursed on February 1st, 1933. and on Febru- "Y 1st this year so cents per shars "I paid. 1" the year ended January 31st. 1934, Canadian Dredge s» Dock had I not °Derating revenue of olssoas, "miiared witll $513,745 in the year previous. Net earning; after in- -'°"1@ ti! and depreciation amount- WRIGHT SHOE COMPANY A CHARLOTTETOWN AND KENSINGTON of the last fiscal ‘year stood at $729,233 compared with $741,920 at the end of the previous year. Cur- rent assets amounted to $737,627 compared with current liabilities of $8.394. Fixed assets were valued at $2,429,931 with a depreciation re- serve amounting to $1,330,034. The common stock, listed on the Montreal Curb Market, is currently selling around $23 per share. Low and hish prices since 1980 are shown below: li/zmr/im GIRB Mia/rs! 4% Cm. Doreen Doc/r 35k I930 I93! I932 I933 I934 The information contained in the above has been carefully compiled from sources believed to be authen- tic, but its accuracy is not Kimmi- teed. Opportunity For Small Investor In Central Bank (o. r. n, ouarslrrIspooII-l Wire" OTTAWA. May 29-8115165 0f the proposed Canadian Central Fink would appreciate to one Bu‘! 8 h“! times their par value within two months after issue. 3011- m“ Mic‘ gem“ (my, Vancouver Centre). de- clared before the banklnS and (commerce committee this after‘; noon. He unsuccessfully "Sivan" an amendment that would empvwe the Minister of Finance t0 bu? back shares held by the P"°“° ‘i’ anytime, at the issue Dfice- T“; amendment was defeated by a V0 orrilihiulii w. Rhodes. Minifli" °' Finance, was not impfosied b!’ M'- Maclrenuiea ergumflll- m’ mmved ‘d l" “Moo. with surplus after ‘gvidlhdsion the preferred and ‘tmon stock of 8573. Total surplus [n 8t 8777.094. Per share eani- mgg him the common stock since w“ ave been: 1934, 51 cents; 1999, "n- 1m. also; 1931.83.74; loso, “l Whine capital at the 011d there would be no such appreciation in market value of the shares. in _view of the fact that the 111MB‘ payable would be fixed at a max‘- imum of either five or six 991w‘ event it would always h" CENTRAL GUARDIAN This eoinrnn II eclervcfl for nswa of‘ local Intel-lat but adverzliilng of’ n new” nature may be unsalted at I omits l word strictly payable In ll walrus, DR. C. C. ARCHIBALDS office will be closed from June lst to 9th inclusive. 11-5488 PREACHING SERVICE at Mur- ray River, Sunday, June 3rd, at 7. Special singing-Louis Harris. L-5544. TI-IIRSTY? NO PEP? You need McQualds Spruce Beer! Sold at McQualdZs Grocery, Elm Avenue. 11-5421. IN GEORGETOWN CHANGE TRADL-This train will operate daily except Sunday. Train leaves Charlottetown at 2 P. M. Recital—by pupils of Vera Williams, featul-e-dlarry Gomez, Violinist. Adults 50 cents. Children 25 cents. 11-5494. SUMMER. COTTAGE FURNI- TURE at the big Auction at 2 o'clock Friday. Auction Rooms, 89-91 Queen Street. L-543l. by J. L. Bowman, (Cons. Dauphin), which would fix the minimum de- nomination of shares at $50 instead of S100, thus giving the smallest in- vestor an opportunity of becoming a shareholder. Another accepted amendment, moved by G. G. Coote, (URA, MacLeod), would require an act of parliament to authorize any increase of capital stock above the $5,000,000 provided in the bill. BRINCWG UP FATHFR , or , iivg INVITED DER ABOUT THE In any within the power of Parliament to recall the 1-1‘ l’ i‘ n “m” i Th, w, - adophd a who! Tolvlorrr-ltls r. M. - nehcel Prince of Wales Auditorium. Special MYS- VERANCE ‘TO 5V1‘ AND CHAT’ wlTl-l You 5O You WONT FALL OFF‘ TO SLEEP HEILL TALK w or we. Hmwfiwonuo - NORTH RUSTICQ-‘Ille usual F. S. Chandler, 8 Brighton Read va Scotia and Prince Edward Is- summer services by the Presbyterian for $1,015 Church will commence at the School ———— |at 3.30 P. M. Sunday, June 3rd. Mr. POLICE COURT-At the Police .V. E‘. Orsborn, will preach. L-5537. Court yesterday morning e. man ‘ —i—- charged with being drunk and in- | CHURCH 0F SCO'I‘LAND.-Sab- capable was sentenced to twenty bath, June 3rd. Rev. Ewen Mac- days in Jail. An assault case was 130118811 at Birch Hill at 10-30. Kin-'hea.rd and was adjourned till today. jroos at 3- Harvey Bishop. Btanchel a man charged with the theft of ~10-30- Desable 3. Af8yle Shore. 7. coal of value less than twenty-five - 11-5496. dollars pleaded guilty to the charge and was given six months suspended sentence. _ CENTRAL PASISB, Church of Scotland. Services for Sabbath, June '_ 3rd, 1934. Nine Mlle Creek at 11 A.M. .Churchill at 2.90 P. M. Canoe Cove ‘at 7.30 P. M. Special collection. Rev. ,Dr, J. Keir Thompson, General Mis- sionary will speak. 11-5379. ADDRESS ON FOXES-Over 100 members of the New Brunswick Fox Breeders Association attended a meeting held ill City Hall, Mono-l ton, Tuesday evening and listened with keen interest to an enlighten- ing address by Mr. J- P. Jack of the research branch at the Federal Fox Experimental Ranch, Summer- side, P. E. l. M1‘. Jack spoke on “The maintenance of health of foxes, practical ranch management and feeding prob‘ems." An inter- estlng discussion followed. His ad- dress was greatly appreciated and he was tendered a vote of thanks by the |I]“I‘€Sgd9;1i,, Mr. M. gag- or. o re er cton, w o pres e . Z10" Chllmh- A 531°" PPWBW BBYV- Other speakers during the evening‘ i“ w" held ‘mm the Tesidefwe "1 included Messrs. Leonard. Fisher, her daughter, Mrs. Cyrus Partridge. -Limgley and Hancock. all of whom Grafton Street. The pail bearers dean, Wm, the proper feeding gf were Messrs Donald MaoKinnomiicxcs. Past President Austin o. Wm- MooMillan. P- J. MacDonald. ‘Taylor, bi Salisbury. also addressed George W. Mad-sod. Harry Mao- the meeting, enlisting the support Dougall and Murdock Ross. The of all in an effort to increase the services were conducted by Rev. G. membership of the Asociation.— Carlyle Webster and Rev. Ewen Moncton Timgs, MacDougall. Interment was in the ENGAGEMENT.—Mr. and Mrs. Alexandra Cousins, Burlington, an- =nounce the engagement of their daughter. Verna May. to James Ray gMacArthur, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. ;B. MacArthur, Kensington. Mar- ‘riage to take place the middle part ‘of June. L-5546. LAID T0 REST-The funeral of Barbara MacKenzle took place yesterday afternoon from distributed among the members. A letter from the Red Cross was also read and business was discussed in general. It was moved and seconded that a box of chalk be purchased for the school, also tea for pupils’ lunch. It was decided to give the School a general cleaning on May 14th. It land passed through the city on the Ocean Limited yesterday. The party from the late Archbishop's native province was headed by His Excellency the Right Rev. James Morrison, Bishop of Antigonish. and comprised Rt. Rev- Monsgr. (Illehtlfrecyoicglflegtiinhrignclg.I £55155!‘ was also decided have a Grab Bag University; Rev. Father Roderick at the next meeting, to be hcld the MacNeil, St. Joseph's cousin ofisecond Tuesday l“ June‘ glaethlatenilrcglblslicffgpDlzilgigeiliqlfi-SV-i ‘This meeting fell 0l’l thc 88th e1” - - '~‘ B - ~ -i birthday of one of the oldest mem- vice-rector of St. F. X. Universiy berg’ Mm Jamgg McQua1d_ qhe F-ell- Father P- J- Nicimlwn- Ph-D- members and many visitors present and H. J- Somcrs. Ph-D- 0f the wished her many happy birthdays faculty of St. F. X.; Rev. Father and continued good health The MflllKihlwn 0f Aniigolllsh and Rii- ,‘hostcss, Mrs. Cullen, served a delici- Rcv. MOHSVBI- McMaHuS. rector oflous supper, the centerpiece being a st. Marys Cathedral. Halifax. fruit birthday cake, lighted with as Prince Edward 151M161 i5 b91118 N-‘candles, being a gift from the In- presented by His _Excellency the stitute, made by Mrs. Hannah Good. Rt. Rev. J. J. OSullivan, Bishw ivln. The meeting their closed by of Charlottetown who. prior to singing "For shes a Jolly Good Fel. Comma to the Is and Province. wflallow." Next meeting to be held at president of St. Michaela Colle3c,_the home of Mrs. Peter Carter, roll Toronto, coming under Archbishop call to be answered by “What W0. MacNelLlcRev- tFatnerst J03?‘ R. men dislike most ill men." MacDona . rec 0r o . rl an‘s NEW ANNAN WOMEN.’ S IN ST ITUTE The regular monthly meebing 0L the New Annan Women's Institute was lield at the home of- Mrs. Arthur Wright, and opened with the Institute O.~‘.e_. The roll call was answered by seven members and six visitors. Minutes read and approved. Th! sick committee was reappointed. Fruit bill brought in and paid. A discussion arose on giving fruit to outside members. - The New Anmm W. I. are hav~ ing the Indian River play at; Trav- ellers Rest hall oll Julie 18m pro- cecds are for piiilliiilz the school Each hcmc in the district is to do< nate candy. A dainty lunm was served b; the hostess. after which a ‘vote oi thanks was extended and the Na- tional Anthem sung. The, nexl meeting will be held at Mrs. E. Wright when tile quilt for the hospital will be finished. 31 ,- Cathedral, Antigonish. N. 3., a nephew oi the dead Prelale. passed through the city a few day. ago on his way to the beside of his uncle when the latiers illness became - critical.--Moncien Times. U R D O C LOOD BALDWINKS ROAD WOMEN‘S B INSTITUTE The regular meeting of the Bald- win's Read Women's Institute was held on May 8th at. the home of Mrs. Joseph Cullen, fourteen mem- B ATTENDED FUNERAL En Iroute to Toronto to pay their final, PROPERTY SALE—The property tribute of respect to the late Arch-Q ‘of the late Mr. Gilbert Gaudet was bishop of Toronio, His Grace Neil. sold yesterday, the main lot and MacNeil, for wllom funeral servic-Y iresidence being bought in by Mrs. es will take place on Wednesday‘ Gaudet for $6,000. The lot. on Fitz- imornlng, a party of Roman Cath- roy Street was purchased by Mir. yolice prelates and priests from No- People‘s Cemetery. bers and many visitors being pres- ent. The meeting opened with a victrolii selection. Roll call was ans- wered by "Sing, Say or Pay." The minutes of the previous meeting were read, approved and signed by the President. New hand books were received by the Secretary and were .._._, Oh My Head! “,1 l-lovv It Aches! Headaches lire one of the mosh aggravating troubles a person can be tormented with. 1. Those dull throbbinlt! indicate them must be something wrong with the system. ' However, whatever the cause, you will find in Burdock Blood Bitters n remedy to work in such a way that the headaches will eventual] dis- appear and ou will not be urtller troubled wit them. rei- sale .5. drug has pnlrll ma: out up for the put o5 your by The T- Milk-in Co. Md. Toronto. Oll- ——BY GEORGE MCMAN l "fi4ll\li< 50‘ BUT I'M NOT ‘EURE- AH-MR. JlGGSl THERE You \'l-L LlSTiN ‘ID ANY THiNfi lF-lT wlu. KEEP ME AWAKE \o ml. m; rruum arr-irate. ire. Gem liilaia this: . THAT WOULD KEEP ANYONE AWAKE- BUT WHO WANTS ‘TO STAY AVJAKE AN‘ Llsrrzm -ro THAT 1’ .4 ,\‘>F~4 ._r__r...-