OVEMBER 6. 19a 1hr: CHARLOTEETOWN GUARDIAI‘ ES TERDA Y’S STOCK AND 56M) QUO TA Tiélvs PAGE NINE _~¢<aq 5rd. ju-T _;.{§HIR§EIFI{E§HZMZHIH§H_ l?! Market .. llzgzrarzsarsszsv-zzr: Csll money 3 P-E. ' i " mos-rams. Ahmpl ...‘... ... ..l- Alhz-rln I‘flL‘lIlC Gram ,._ Oil '. a Power ~ I sullulns Y'°““° ' nads f" y» ' C‘nnd| 1 Em!“ I Pun-or an “Mg: Brewing . . - l)’, gbrllfllinion Bridgi‘ - - " " at?“ S""t‘.'.‘=r.. .-. ... °"‘""l“sw‘.'.'.. . 1 General e 2.15 " 11% 3 11% 14% 15% 5117b 10% 25% 30 3.1% 13% Ill) 115010 Xoranda .- " ' 52 Pa..." Cgrpnflltilll! ‘5 prim prnr. Quebec Power shavjinllifl“ ' Sale ters Steel of (‘i “d” Steel of " snarl; NEW YORK American ("in ... ‘I ,- Alie - m lll1t0ll "m!" " ~ ... ... . PnnsniirlnredsL-{lsfljéé n. ‘u _ 1512 .. m n gvacrtrie Yon-er and UK 3° (léiiaffll . fig“ (‘no FP-‘i .. '. lime i any. lnlrr vu .l_ <r - 2H4, Kennel l "“i“_iz‘l“rll " 18L’; llflni"0ll‘li'\'.)' ". 1101'; XLWQ-n Hudson Pop 4M,‘ Pammr-lunfnhlix l 1s Poor and ‘U _B Irenig-k and lord Bentrai Guardian M SALE AT NEW GLASGOW- Come to the special sale at McOoub- rcy's Friday night, Nov. 7th. . , 9014-11-6-21 OWING T0 THE sad bereavement among mmcbers oi Alpha Rebekah lodge. the social tonight Nov. 0th is postponed. Further notice later. 9014 T0 PARTICULAR IIOUSEKEEP- Bits-We are making up a shipment ti lnlrrors for l-csilverlng, Phone us )0 call for your damaged ones. Henry ldacFarlane. a Co. Phone 104a. 901s GLACE BATS OPINION.—"Tile ‘Golden Future is very nicely got up Ind should go a long way to adver- tise your Island. In my opinion your province is fully Justified in being railed ‘The Garden of EdenJ-Neli F. McNeil, Town Clerk." ti. ATTENDING FUNERAIr-MI“. A. P. Eeretti. Master Diver of Borden hu- been in Ottawa attending tile funeral oi his friend Mr. Ray Brown. ldiver employed at the Chats Falls “cwer Development propect. who was irolvncd in Ottawa. River last Sat- ivday. PORT ARTHUIVS APPRECIA- IIOTL-"Allow mc to ‘congratulate ihe people of Prince Edward Island "P011 the prosperous and contented randitions existing there; and also I desire i1 cxprc-s my admiration of the interesting manner in which your brochure is edited. I have read the Goirlcn Future with interest and will like ulcasurc in passing it on to .--'f‘. Y. Milne, City Clerk. if. 15TH ANNIVERSARY - Mr. and l B, STEWART JONES a 00., Charlottetown Correspondents of Greenshields & 60., Montreal Reports a =ZIE§3§3 g%Z-Z%H%J Vanadium .. __ __ 41 u. s. Staci . . . ..I 1421/. BANK! Bank of Nova Srntla .,, _ _ 31g Ilullk of Montreal ... ... ... $431.‘. Bunk of (‘ommcrca ... 1'10" Iloyal Bank c MARKET nsronrs ron rcovcunan a. mo raucous-noun. mcrmm The regular monthly meeting m‘ dir- ectors of Internatil-nal Nickel Company has been called for Tuesday or pen, week. Lovember 11th. On this occasion two very important topics will ha dealt with by the Hoard. ona of these the earnings statement for tha third quar- ter of tho year to September 30th. and the other taking llullml on the dividend. In circles close to the company it is anticipated that the regular dividend will he declared for the final quarter ct the present year. September output of Bwana hYKubwn Copper Mining Company. the Northern Rhodesian producer. set a new high record for the company. During tho month tho output was equivalent to 090 Ions of refined cnilller. compared with dill) tons in August. 016 tonl in July, 500 tons in June, and 546 tons in hlay. As the company presents only the bars production figure and does not supply any details until the quar- terly report is issued, it is not known whether any of this production came from the ..'Knlla liiine. where a test lniil commenced operations during the month of May. FROM FINANCIAL COUNSELQ In discussing the financial position of Xntlonnl Breweries. Limited, FIXAN- iflAl. COUNSEL has already drawn at- ierllinn to tho fact tha: depreciation re- serve at the end of 1020 represented about 45 p.c. o! the valuation as which real estate and buildings were carried the accounts. Tha reserve, moreover. is equal to about 27 p.c. of total fixed assets. It is interesting to note that during the past five years the company has nlnrla considerable progress in its additions to the account. tho figure he- ing increased in the period by $i,5ili_l.0i:i or aolnewhut better than I25 p.c. \\ hiiu in each fiscal period the amount charged off to depreciation out of earnings baa increased and in 1020 amounted to 840i).- 810. it is noteworthy that the average l’illII\liiI charge-off has been in excess of 3.100.000. in the meantime the increase In total fixed assets to the present lov- ol oi $i0.-iil).'.’45 lllls amounted. in ihe fire-year perlod. to slightly loss than $2.0\'i0.00(i or approximately 23 p.c. De- ducting depreciation reserve from total fixed assets brings the latter down to a net figure of only $1.5M.562. age on Saturday, Nov. 1st. liiore than 50 guests gathered to wish them every happiness. Rev. L. P. Archi- bald. pastor of the United Church, Upper Canard, on behalf f0 their friends. presented the bride and groom of 25 years with an split“)!- tlva address, which was accomp lied by a gift of money to which Mr. 511d Mrs. Burgess replied very happily. Mr. and Mrs. Burgess were married at the home of the bride's father. Mr. James Ramsay, Hamilton, P. E. Is- land, on November 1. i905, by Rev. E. J. Rsttee. The bridesmaid was Miss Jessie Crozier. of Hamilton, and the groomsman being Mr. Fred Ramsay, brother of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Burgess, who have one daughter, Jean, and two sons, Oscar and Curtis, reside on the Burgess homestead. Rev. J. A. Ramsay. pastor of the United Church, Moncton. and Rev. Dr. E. H. Ramsay. pastor oi’ the United Church, Charlottetown, are brothers of Mrs. Burgess and Mrs. F. J. Inckerby, of Hamilton, P.E.I., is a sister of Mrs. Burgess. Mr. Geo. Collins, lighthouse keeper oi Erltr-y Island. Magdalene Island was a visitor in the city yesterday. Wh-iie here he was a guest of his friends, Mr. and Mrs. David Ham- ilton. MARITIME LINK IN PHONE LINE HALIFAX, N S, Nov. 4.—With up. poxlmately 40 percent of the work of constructing the telephone line from the New Brunswick border to Cape Breton complete and a large portion of the program in New Brunswick cal-rind out. substantial progress is being made in completing the Wes. icm link of a telephone iirle that will connect the north American 0m- ll llll lha market turned reactionary. rocedin saw roan srocx ... (Special m Jflllnallill c IVaI-d) 3. By LOGAN & BRYAN ‘Special to Johnston &\ Ward BY THEIR OWN PRIVATE WVIIIE Ted Butler. 1. Aloysius Gaudet, 2. Gilbert Gaudet, n‘ OpcnlIFIighILovvILaIFNiCh Air Reduc ..i1oo mu n1 oslsl-a Alleg (‘orp ..l l2 (‘hem . “B0095” | 3 $ Z = a- ;__.__ a gr -l l 3i: I . Edward Kelly, Iiub , l’ 4111;} 411'; 40h‘ 4M; Llg lily s .'.' Loews Inc l. Arthur Conway. 2. Joseph O'Neill gbjrlelbllll '. mi‘ +4 4.11.9 4g l; 3- M11111" Himm- jjua so} . 510W 10w 18% rgz/zi-l- l4 . O u . '" lnlptnm . .. +1.4 Miss much Dem ‘int Harv .. .0 ‘l l. Ernest Modarel’. 2. Vincent McCabe. 3. Arthur Griffith. Dutch llnv S \|u ( ‘ u u n .- l‘ - l: I'l‘lIl‘ . ‘l all) i‘ — I- _ . ~ I / . 1' . . i -~ 1~ _ , 4. Ll-iilm - - .- \':\n Rim-i . 4M! "W. 4 v l\‘ul'u i,l ('0 .l illli ll|\.l 1 . uz-lr Ilium 2H5.‘ a‘ ‘ , was: lull-e ..lUl lo I .1 3 \\'-il\'er .. ..l mil lfl-i M; . win-l v» . ..Ifl-'l='.ln:l1i‘ " - \\'nri|l v ..l 11ml rsll! -~ I ~ s" 'i‘ (wan-ll .l 10W.‘ "I'll i . . thousand dollars have been Paid l° Itiaritime workmen since last March when the work was bellm- Dr. Frank n. Jcwett, president d tinent with Ireland. - Hundreds of lncn have been employ. ‘f8. William D. Burgess celebrated. E 35th anniversary of their marri- ed in the undertaking in the Maritime Provinces and several , Stewart Jones 8‘ Co, Oorrnpoadants o! Greenshields 8e Co. Members a! flu Montreal Stock Exchange i "i "m! Gwav Si. Charlottetown JOHNSTON mwAlzn Stocks and Bonds Mminn: Mound Stool Maid. Toronto Steel Exebngr, Winiprg Grail Brrbngc. Cbirqo Bond of Trait, New Yul Curl (modal) . Qt‘ nan omcs 3i lml Bank Building,’ uosruu. '\ Ext-bulge, Munro! Carl J GORDON BLDG. ")1. Charlottetown. P. I. I. ' loam. the Bell Telephone Laboratories. an. ‘deduced in Oaliizlmia that experts “rare desinging the cable to be laid from Newfoundland to INlB-Ild- fl-Yid it was learned from authoritative sources that engineers were Dlfl-Ymiw the route oi the cane Brawn-NEW Ioundland link in the chain_ Noe. essaity for telephonic cable was em. lphsslscd by the somewhat “unlreliable" radio pihone service Work in this province cm the I00 foot. right of the way and PIMIXIB 0i’ the oreoaoted poles is completed bet. wean Anllilervt and New Glasgow and of men until weather halts Opflfli-ioifll- or men until weather hllts operations. “ms-h will be resumed as soon as conditions Dovmit in the uphill. An old farmer was complaining bit- terly to the minister oi the terrible bad weather for the crops. when the llattpr reminded him that he had much to be grateiui for, ail the same. "Ana remember. ' said the 800i‘! man. "Providence cares Ior ail. Even the birds oi the air are fed each day." "Aye," replied the farmer, darkly. Jr.. Manager. "'95 m! "m? Telephone B69. U00 Ilaarla Llalnaat In toothach- Mias McAniayh DEM. l . 2. Clarence Vasaey, 3 . Alfred Weeks- I . Austin Stanley, 2 . Harold Bowlan. 3 . Victor Byers, A. Walsh's Dept Joseph Mooney Ivan Whellm. Preston Cur-icy- l. Earl McFarland. 2. Percy Landrixtn. Miss heinous Dept. Leonard Doirtm s. JOGt-‘Ph Duffy- NI 1. mini Iiarnay a. Wade uishtiwr. s. Fred Mcrasue 1. Ivan minor. a. Arthur Trainer i‘ Grula X A. 1 Catherine McGulsan 5' Elizabeth Duff)’ Grade X B 1 Eileen O'Neill 2 Anastasia Leiahtifl 8 Beatrice Blood Grads IX Hubert McCallum Grade III 3, Alfred, Arsenault. l. George Arsenault. :-:gr:E1-:_.==::-:§Ii:-:gszzzrazcgszgz-cz NEW YORK. Nov. 6-—'l‘ha stock market's early dealings today were marked mm" by steadiness nuuutbstanding that Iron Ago reported a further reunion In ae- lhily in the steel and sentiment was also helped by the upturn In carloadingu. Iollowlnt several weeks of ‘successive dcellnc. Baforc tho end n! the first hour . g about a nalnt d which Iavel it held quits steadily unlll about mid-afternoon, when further weakness developed, a“. incident with sharply lower price» in Illa grain and cotton markets. The rinsing found net losses of from una in four points quite nurneroua. The steel issues being particularly wenk. Eastman Kodak was consplclona by raced- lng about ten point.‘ Considering the reports of price cuts In gaaoiln; In (he eastern territory, it vraa observed that such issncs na Standard of New Jorsay and fltandarrl of New York showed remarkable ‘resistance. United Gal and im- provement encountered selling u result of recommendation made to tho regulat- ing holly that thr- conlnanl‘: rates on Gas ba reduced in the Philadelphia area. Further irregularity will probably feature the market. but opportunities should lhua be nlforded la pick up should luut-a at prices most conservatlre I ' to prohnbla earnings in normal limen. New York I Exchange I QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL Honor Roll for October. a Principal's Dent- (Grade x) Miss Mnrnaghanh Dept: (Grads W) (Grade V) (Grille V) (Grade IV) .. ,"+ _ .. + l.>\\ Ilia c» ":2 I — Miss clarkinm Dept. liar-k ’l‘rurk I _—- unit]: ‘ward . 1M’. initial, will ll . s .0 . .. :7'\ .. Ylltlllis ..l I u "not: .-- 1' “m” M°K° ° Qrlt 11m; . a“ I- 2. George Steele, at I .. .. . .. . ,’ — . v Ccnt ..Il4n I140 Ilaaeillsasll 1 3- win-mm“)!- \ Am m» . asl/p am ‘mil 731,4 -5 P". '.".““‘ ' m‘ ‘“ Miss s Walsh's Dept- III} A 0 e ' ‘Mull,’ I: . ‘llr ill . j-m.l..r1;'..;| 1. Lloyd Howatt and Garfield ‘ c . .. . I, S or N J l Chapelle. ‘Radio Corp 3. IVE-II COIIIIOIS, R K 0 .. .. l6 Ilrlu ltnnd . is (Grade IV) (Grade III) Second Division (Grade I") Second Division Mil Gallanifs Dept. (Grads ll) 3 . Alfffld Lllllflllwm - ____"______.___ ROCKFORD SQUARE lcfloole Honor roll for month of October. 3 Lillie MoNeill and Margaret Butler‘ n relation {T}:iHiliifii-Z=%Z'i‘§Z'I§H¥E}K}XPH§Ii l_|_l_| Closmg Stock Letter CURB MARKET __._. %3§__.3€ (lpoclal to Johnston l Yard) d Asked i Abanna ... ... ... ... ... 20 . And Ilrew ‘ Assd Gus Oll irst B u; - a D Beau ha HIOII Big Missouri (‘allnnnt (‘anniliuu Malling . (‘an Visitors . . . . .. (‘an Villekurs . nllriincs Brew Ililt (‘orp-Sezlrrrllllla . .. Eng Works Eastern Dairies Home Oil llyllrn-Ilier Sec . ,_ ‘imperial Oil ... .. .. , -_ llupcriul Tobacco .... "'54 lnii Petroleum . . Intl Ftllliia A .. .. Intl Utilities B ... ... Mitchell, Robert (‘ Montreal Exhibition Xorlullla . . . . . . . .. i. Page-Hersey Lid Perfection Glass .. Sherritt Gordon .. . Sisl-oe ... ... Iii i- Teck Hughes ... ... fiii-"u v iilii Walker, Hiram ... ... .. 0% 07'; The iMontreal Stock Exchange Al-(‘liral . ..l sa I sow s1 | s1 - c Ilefln . ' 21W 2l"6l 20%| coral-m 2. June: Icightizcr m ("an ii-il’|ll4%iill1§'lll1/||—2% ' Am r‘ My still 37W sun soul v. 3- Seveflfllw "M11110 (lllctllal m Johnston a IVard) r" H. tlizllle ti.» “rs-l. so“ A -t.l=l'i*ll‘s."is"lllls=‘ I11 4 ~ — 5 . \ .. " " ,’ Am a Ila 03%| ray. 521/. a2 '- y. Vice PrlnclpaPa Dept (Grads IX) unis c Pg; B .. a I ' 11¢ Am in ii 4 00B c Pack 254 2u| 2 2 Am Tel Tel I198 ill)’: ‘A 4esolnrarlllan .. 2a 2o 2s WW4. 21D "rouse bfliliglglllfzégllll l. Charles ‘rralnor. 1gl(BroBrnpton . .. j ' “l? nn op . . , - ,’ .5, i; ,, _. Aiehisun slum‘ ins 2- A15" 913mm rsnlmm rgntlauln ..l l1 filil fl Mi . . 'i / .' 8. Ivan Walsh, ajgyggnprtd Fri-y ... 15s.. 1st. 181,, m l‘ . ‘, 21/. at; 2% an. s 1 Ilsa iilfl1/l l6 i671 i rm. m. M y. be" ma“ "m m‘ 42% ‘w’ fig irilfie. m 15142.! 1512i 11%| 15/’ I s4 1 Arthur “mph,” a0 I133 I130 “fir; llr A ..' 223's‘ fl l2! ' ' . l hi,‘ $°‘l% :1". so: 1E3.‘ ll . '~'~ my Merm- W M‘ r G - . u .v / , Pacific ...| 431,2) 41ml 42-, s2. 3- Al” Mmmud- j 1; she‘ Pasco s? I a’ 35V y: 10%| 11y is»; ion -.'a rn . . 4 , 11 11 . 1 1 v. m..." 01.1., 41 41 y Mr. Connolly's Dept. (Grade VII _ .7, rhu-(Mi 111KB l: 1st 1m 1s- “l, ‘nun on . I; ,1 ,1 Inc’; (‘oi (‘rlrb . lint (Shell I. Wilfred BhDQl-llen- magi 55 53a}, 54 (‘I F -:. 2:u'|-:n'.-_ -l<. l‘! v21 o I-llrc ‘flbii m? mew roar-vs 2' mm“ Gwm" . .. 2m. w. ca; .2114 (‘o1 Graph ..l I'll/y‘. l2 1+ 1g 3. JMIIBS VTIIOB-l‘. SSINnt S Car ...} 3015i 30in! 3p {m gums gnu ...lrjgvl| 1;’; figlgsw guru . .. 52% 52%| s: s; (‘out an ... , ‘ ue arr . .. (‘fil"!‘1‘Phl'0 1i “I 1o Miss McDonald's. Dart: (Grulev!) lorjglsliuwlrjlcuad .. 25%| £17 l g; lg‘ l'.‘-\ r: i: . l .ana a . 4 ,1 Tlnv (‘hem 18% I81’ 171M171 0Q ISOIWin Elec . .\ l 20 ' / .» .' ml " 13:5‘ 1 1. mes ooyle. M“; I $.15 " 2. Jack Coyle. w‘: V.” 33V- 33!’ omln rcs . .. ‘A ‘ 3' Jomph Cullen fib-Montrzal .. .. I281 sow sou, oxen SCOIIB . ms ‘ 3”‘ itailidlulwe 651' ‘m Grade 1X . 1 Gladys Head 2 Roth ‘Iioomlbs 3 Gertrude Connolly Grade VIII 1 Annie Mullins 2 Margaret Buote 3 Mary Walsh Grade VII 1 Mary Doyle McDonald 3 Gladys Pound Grade VI 1 Leola Weatherby I Louis Blanchard 3 Margaret Purser Grids VI I Hilda Blanchard 2 Dorothy Regan 3 Florence Malone and luoretta Drane Grade V l Mal-y Pmwse I Edna I-Iynes 3 Vernlta McKenzie and Doris Bpylar: Grade V l Pauline Whelan 2 Margaret Doucette 3 Margaret Gallant Grade IV ' 1'Dorothy Weatherby 2 Jean Prurlty 3 Catherine Feavyour McDonald and Dorothy Grade IV 1 Mary Gallant 2 Freda Gallant 3 Emma Peters Grade III 1 Helen Cullen 7 Della King and Ida Peters 3 Mary McDonald Grade Ill i Ethel McLeod 2 Gladys Cummlskey 3 Norma Weather-by and Marguerite Burks Grade II 1 ‘Thelma Doyle and Margaret Mc- Kagan 2 Mary Gaudst and Teresa Gallant 3 Vivian Oahu-on Grade n i Dorothy McMillan 2 Helen Doucettc 3 Edna Shaw First. Wallflower: Odette purposely stumble so that that illlbillifltl U193‘ 7-" The New York Curb‘. ' -__._. For November Funds BM ARM, Our November Ofiering List includes many gm fgrjgiljml; -"_,,l "'- zltiractive bonds and preferred stocks grouped ‘llfrlzlljiloll. ‘ as follows: (Special to Johnston l Vfurd) British Cellulose (‘e (‘nnndlsll Marconi (‘ities Service .. (‘uutlllentnl Oil . . . . .. (‘osdcn Uii » Yielding from Government and Municipal Bonds 4.50% to 5.257.’, Public Utility Bonds .. 4.857; io'6.5()f¢'5 Corporation Bonds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.90% to 6.5075 Preferred Stocks .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 6.60% to 7.007,’, IIHHII-lfifil i LMWS; Fi-QFW ...-... Fulfil of England Ferro Enauleiliug Hiram Walker . ‘Humble Oil .. Ilnpcrinl Oil . . Inti Pelrulculn Niagara Hudson Pnrnlnoutlt (‘nb . . . . . . . .. . *!i3I|i Ask for complete list N-30. Stand Oll o! l\ b CHICAGO lll53mhvll Eastern Securities Company ' ' LIMITED Hg‘1btt'f'-:- , , . any",’!‘n;f§jm; °‘ S‘ ““ m“ S W‘ ‘“ u. u. l .hDUlNBAR, Manager C ar ottetown Golf is becoming popular 0n the Si. John Montreal Halifax we“ “Mt °t Mmdm‘ 1 Moncion, Summerside, Fredericton _‘ , . . Gram Exchange _ Z _ _____ rsr. Tlllé WINMIPEGQ (Special to Johnston k iVnrd) an‘ ... . . . . _ TIlGl. T55’. her. .. . . lull, Wheat Pt‘. - s March A NEW Majestic Electric Radio actually costs you less to own and operate than many sets being oflared at special bargain prices. First, because while you may buy some radio sets for less, the depreciation, service, performance and izrade-in value wipe out this mythical saving and more before a season has passed. Most people now lluy radios on time, so the purchase of a' Majestic means but a few dollars more outlay at the time of purchase and a few more monthly payments. At the end of that time the value of the Majestic as a “trade-in” is definite and sure. There is always a demand for used Majestics, whereas the loss 2 saiiie McDonald and Elizabeth jlou will take on nameless "stencils" or "special? or cheap radios uilt to a price makes your original purchase an expensive one. Majestic is the largest manufacturer of complete radio receiving sets in the world. It is fathered in Canada by the Rogers-lilajestic Corporation Limited - the largest radio manufacturers in the British Enlpire. Were it not for this tremendous output Majestic prices would be 10% to 259,’, higher, if the same quality were maintained. Due to this enormous production Majestic rices are g as low as most radios of much cheaper construction. T us, every " "Did you see Charlottetown young millionaire could catch her?" second Wallflower: "Yes. that sure Majestic is really a bargain-extraordinary value for your money. The 1931 Majestic Models with Super-Screen Grid and Super- Colotura Dynamic Speaker arc now on display at our store. Come in, see them, and find out about our liberal terms . . . today. LOWBOY $2 {OMPLETE WIT TUBES R. T. HOLMAN Ltd. PROVINCIAL DE ALERS Lrince Edward‘ Island Distributors _ , R. T. l*l'§OLMAN,Li1niteot SUMMERSIDE and CHARLOITETOWN Sumlnel-si-fq;