‘. i 1 i r T l ...-.._.~\ PAGE TWO \VE RECOMMEND- PRICE-AT THE nmnx T. M. BELL and .~\_ llRIEN Moniarri imviisaxwiaivr TRUST 0F MANAGEMENT TYPE) CANADIAN GENERAL INVESTMENTS LTIJ. ' ET T0 YIELD OVER 4%‘ Company Limited I, BOX 651 Stuninerside g,’ Jul", Halifax Moncton Fredericton i‘0l.STE|N MT’L CURB i o nrisrorns _ n A Qii 1°95 2W | .\ 1' T)“. P, E. island Holstein will’ At Y" . - .__»ii<~i.i1i<in is prepared to as- Iliplprtyllllle ti» i>l"e~=i>v¢liv@ uurvlulsvrs iii-letters‘ of Pure llred Bulls and also “ill-er W“ 1.. 'Y‘\l.~i on the first pur- iif a pure l)1‘t‘(I female. to be in the hands before lcm- further particulars ap- I11 t‘. .1. 8'1‘ 1*] ‘QVART, Secretary li1lfl1ZhflllIt‘,’_P.E.T. I M‘ i Liifl-l-l2-3-3- ‘denied At Once Some fresh milk cows, also number of horses from 1400 and up. Also some low set- horses. Apply Wellington MaoNeill Phone 1183 or 882-J ¢:.__ .. "TFCYECSH FOR SALE ‘ Have dark prize able. few pair pups for sale medium to pale from stock. Price reason- Also extra ma1es._ M. W. WOOD _ N O TIC E 11y wife. Pearl Craig, having left any bed and board. l shall not be liable for any debts contracted by saw rorur cum ifiiiiuilliin Press) Slot-kl l ‘bi-p .\ in l')'1lll ii Gilli l-I led siiii I'M!‘ .\luiu Amer .\llI\'I' Amer _\\-4\\i' lwril 12in A | liiilf Hi1 Penn . _ * lluiii ml Ref --' lbw .\ 1". l.)_‘|ll r-ii- ,.i.i Wins Oiluizilic BA N Ii H Bk (‘an ilk (‘will 1T0 Ill; of .\1t1 ‘_'i.'i m; s. s. aim, lioyal Bk ‘:00 Foxes For Sale Improve your herd by a male or a pair bred from prize winning stock. GORDON ‘MEICMILLAN I Cornwall Less-iz-fii TO LET Store formerly occupied by CFCY 146 Gr- George Street Apply Phone 714 66 Rochford St. her in my name. EDWIN CRAIG, North (‘ovclicad Road, P. E. l. L-TIilt-ll-ZT-IZ-‘l-S. ‘C. R. taornnrn Jeweller Montague Reduction sale of Dishes Jewelry, on and Ni’ etc. still continues iliivertising Rates- t Fill rill pei- “uni; Annuuneiements and Com! -'i' l'\'f imril; In llemurliuu Notices, >|i'l’tIlli‘lI UITPTTIIKI, “or-i. other rutvn on application. For Sale ..i'";j.ffi"twm—rir"ir-a to we. Phone E. Kucher, 232 I 'll"l1Il(l Street. 11-926-12-1-31 [U]; SALE — UlGE GILSON f"11‘1'1.u'<tl<'. Practically new, Six- tii n diiiars. E. Goff, Cardigan. 11-966-12-2-41. "ti" s’ \l.I~I — PIGS 10-3 MONTHS will. Jiiiiu A. Coulson, Sea View. L-1000-l2-3-3l. ha...‘ .-\I.E — ONE KNITTING .. Will sell at a. bargain on e >V terms. If mterestd Write i‘. i» 1‘. ..\' n70. L-983-l2-3-2i, ‘ _ ,, _ . 10R S .-‘\ l. 15- SEVENTY-TIIREE 0.10.. <11 llllltl 1n first class con- QGUGGGGUGQ ' ‘iiirriliiln locals, 4o per word; Western nnd Eantorn locals, lo Cards, elm, 4o per nuns; 1"‘? lllrlll Antler-s of Thanks nml Appreciation, 10o pa: lnnlr 0r 4c per itiiimiiiiu (liuruo for any nivortlscrnent twenty-live Mints, °"¢w°°°<>99 nouz1 . <____s____..._____—__— 11942-12-1-3-5-8-10-12 FOR SALE 100 acres of land at Covehead, Lot 34. 25 acres well wooded, bul- ance in high state of cultivation. \‘.'ell watered. Dwelling in good re- pair, and a. good barn and orchard. Situated near churches, school. and York Railway Station. For further particulars apply to: GEORGE N. TWEEDY, Solicitor, CHARLOTTETOWN W. O. WEST MERCHANT YORK. L 944—12-—1—2—5 U000? Payable in Advance n; Event: 2o per word; t‘ (yllllllfllll 70o par Inch; Lint: of Floral nnd Letter: ol Condolence 70o l}: Miesdleeeeuv _ CAUGHT ONE MARKED FOX. Apply to Preston Robertson, Mur- ray Harbour. 14-91127-1231511. STRAYED-SILVER MALE FOX. Phone 1586-41 at my expense. Leo Blake, Milton. 11-970-12-2-31. MAKE YOUR. SELECTION 0F Christmas gifts from our large, attractive stock of up-to-Lhe-‘ minute luggage. A deposit will; hold any purchase. S. L. Hardyl dz C0. L930-l2-1-3i INDEPENDENCE FOR. YOUR. family ls assured while you- are saving to make y-oursclf independ- i . - . _ ent in your declining years. Have i.‘)x_m“f.ig;\'wrl bfgfiy- it satisfactorily arranged by J. A. (i. F1 '1' iiiicr, Long Creek, Moore, Sun Life, Currie Bliiilging. L-945-12-l-3i. ' ' - Female Help Wanted il——_flfl I*— r g g M To Let lbiNTliill-NIAII) FOR (gENEgAb NEW GARAGE To RENT_ APPLY h‘ mew-irk. Apply “E." ual‘ an. _ _12_ _2L L_927_12_1_3l_ Guardian. L 986 3 1* " "'T"';"f ‘l*"‘*—i‘i_ "Vi-Y" " ‘Film?’ ‘m T0 SEW-FURNISHED FLAT. lllllll iiiii-ilri--.~ii.u. Apply Hoyds “otwnter hemflt B150 electric 131111‘: fwi In. 1H3 Queen St. mngm Apply Gum-diam 14-974-12-2-31. . l'l.IIl—f“.I'.\!'.I.I~I MAID FOR References re- (ju. ‘It. n. L-l)‘ a as. Boarders Wantedv <0 ‘i "ll. REASON- FOR REIVIK-STORAGE 11-898-11-28-31. TO LF.T—'l‘iVO FRONT ROOMS. Central. Good loczl ty. Apply Guardian. L-100l-12-3-3l. SPACE for three cars. Reasonable rates. Apply 256 Kent Street. Li-995-1I-8-3i. ' 2 per ton, carlots $9. sroczr QUOTA TICNS Tl-Z“. ' TTETOWN GUARDIAN - .... n" Morning Stock Letter (Received over Pltfleld and Co‘! Private Wire) NEW YORK, Dec. 2—There is no unusual news which would have a special effect on the market to- day. A new crop of special divi- dends have been declared. Briggs $1 extra, Reynolds Metals $1 divi- dend payable in 15 years 3 1-2 per cent debentures. American Cyn- nmid declared 40 cents special and a -15 cent regular dividend on “A" and “B". J. I Case declared spec- ial dividend of $4 on common, first dividend paid on the common since 1032. Dividend meetings today are Genera] Printing Ink, Guaranty Trusi, Marine Midland and U. S. Tobacco. American Petroleum In- stitute reports an increase in gaso- line stock 017711.000 barrels. We would expect a market today sim- ilar to that 0f yesterday with sel- cciiie li-ength and we believe the building stocks will again stand out. MONTREAL, Dec. 2-—B. C. Power ;.-'1' »; earnings October gained 7.1 pet cent while net. hit-teased 2.5 per cent over same month a your ago. Four months gross increased Livestock l ((‘.I’. by Guardian's Special “'ire) I\.l FWIRF-AL, Dec. 2 ~ Traders (li.~;l.i_\'etl luck of l111l‘l‘L‘.~1 in 11,1111‘. offerings on livesioirk markets tn- (lily and cousctiuent light demand held [i1‘lC(‘S steady and unchangcti. Ri-ccipts: Cattle 81, calrcs 35, sheep and lambs 28, hogs 305. Fair t0 tnedium butcher cow's made $2.70 to $3.25 with common kinds from $2 25 to $2.50 irhilc cun- ners and cutters sold front $1.50 t-o $2. ~ Good veal calves brought $9 and fair to nieriiiiiiis from $7 to SB with grassrrs at $3.50 to $4.25. (lord cures and wctlicrs sold from $7 50 to $7.75. while culls made $5.50 with bucks from $5.50 t0 $6. Sheep moved from $3 to $4. Bacon hogs brought $7.85 fed and watered while selects drew $1 a hog premium. Butchers and hcuries went at $7.35 and extra heavies at $6.85. I _ ts sold from $0.05 to $7.35 with sows from $5 to $5.75. Lower 110;: prices marred an oth- erwise brighter Maritime market with steers at $0 and cows and bulls up to $3.50. Ciimicrs and cutters sold from $1.50 to $2 23. Grass calves sold at $4 with real- ers at $8. Lambs sold at $8 while went at $4. sheep Produce Prices MONTREAL, Dec. 2 — (GP) —- Wheat, Nor. No. 2 $1.21 1-2; barley C W. N0. 3 .74; feed, NI). 1 .51 1-2; No. 2 .50 1-2; oats, C.W. N0. 3 .52 1-2. Flour. spring wheat patents, firsts $6.60; seconds $6.20; bakers $6.10; winter wheat patents, choice $4.65 to $4.80; white corn $6.50, Bran, ton $30.25; shorts, ton $32.25; middlings, van $37.25; roll- ed oats, bag 90 lbs. $3.35; hay No. Cheese, Ontario .12 3-4 to .13; Quebec unquoted. Butter, .24 1-2 to .25 l-4. Eggs in cartons: A-l large .49; A-l medium .40; A-l pullets .35; A-largc .45; A-medlumi.37; A-pul- lets .35; B-large .30; B-medium .28 C, .25. Potatoes: P. E. f. No. 1 Mts. 90's $1.45 to $1.50 N.B No. 1 Mts. 80's 1 .' ‘ $1.15 to $1.20; Que. No. 1 Mts. 80's $1.10 to $1.15; Que. N0. 2 Whites 801i $1 t0 $1.10. MONTREAL, Dec. 2—Egg prices declined on Montreal opcn prod- uce markets today while other lines held steady. Graded egg shipments in carlots or less were quoted at 42 cents a dozen for A-large, 33 to 34 for A- meclium. 30 to 31 for A-pullets, 24 to 27 for B and 22 for C. Butter was quoted nt 24 1-9 to 25 5-8 cents per pound for carlots or less of No. 1 while lots to retailers were 26 to 26 1-8 for solids and 26 1-2 to 27 for prints. l Cheese averaged 12 3-4 to 13 cts. for Onlnrios while Qucbecs were unchanged. Potatoes: P. E. I. Mts. 90's $1.40 to $1.45; Que. Mts. 80's $1.10 to $1.15; N.B. Mts. 80's $1.15 to $1.20. MARKETS AT A GLANCE tBv The Canadian Press) Toronto and Montreal-Indust- rinl stocks sharply lower. Toronto Mines-Metals lower; oils buoyant. New York-Stocks closed lower. Wlnnlpefu-Whcat up 5-8 to 1-8. New York-Cotton and sugar sharply 1Wt'l Stock 7.8 per cent and net 3.9 per fllli- I g British American Oil declared bon- us 20 cents in addition t0 P9811151‘ . 20 cents. Dominion coal Company (suppmd by Pltllcld t C0.. largest November coal output l" member 0g Montrell Stock 15 years. Aggregating 353.455 W15- Euhln" m5 curb Market) nearly 92,000 in excess November last year. TORONTO, Dec. 2—Sladen Mal- Sm“ o,“ 1M0 ratio-Consideration is being elven m formation of separate companies Abltlbl $56 a on two properties owned by Sladen fizltlfiflfl: n“ m“ in Cadillac and Foumlere town- Bnnuhnmo“ 5%, " 5% ships, Que" the former ties on to vf‘ 1291'»; 1'2“ Laps. Cadillac on the cast. the lat- grflllllgll: C“ 2;‘ 2% ter on to Ea-"t Malartic on the Bxfk Si“ 7% 7 east. It is understood that interests B c Pow A 301,4 so apart from Sladen are prepared to niiuu ri-oo lily‘? provide funds.‘ (qliil Pr ‘I556 3W1 Ruben-Colin Campbell, M. El. C“ Um, M 13% 111/“ M. P., has been appointed by J. M. Cup ("i-in 13% 12% Godfrey, K. 0., Ontario Securities Con lfirliloAlPfil 63% Commissioner to conduct an exam- g2: pa; u“ 18 ination and survey of the Rubcc comm." 255; a; .M1nes property 1n the Cadillac Cock Plow 1o m I Gold area, the Financial News Bur- u‘; g“ eau is informed from the office of Dom ‘(will p“ 21% 21% the Securities Conimis ion. Mr. D‘,I“ 3,-1.1“, 505 51m Campbell recently conducted an‘ 1:001 St 1s 10_ 9% examination ofthe Centennial im" m" u“ u“ Mines of United States. 12 l} Fraser 1'0 211%,’, 28!} iii-n St War N‘; 7?, Fl-uiiii (‘n 25% ll itoznLvenr llow Smith 19 1341/; b 'r l 1i 14 i..- gill," INil-lki-l rd o1 i; 0o _ . i, >1. - 1 1 ittP. hy Guardians SPWW w“) Irlilllii‘ ‘Nvllllllfl & ‘if ORONTO. Dec. 2 1- 'I‘|he r0111 .\| ~_v llil‘ 1Z5; 13V Sl-WRS provided the ony cicer u H , _~‘u '-_-ii note iu a depressed mining share hi1?“ 22155 wetion today. The metals all sold - S, i n in '8 oil‘. some of them, sharPlY- im“f:_'l'_"'\(_m_ i391 70%,, Selling m the golds‘ b?“ metals’ Quebec Prp - ' A and in Eldorndo of the silver group 1,," m", Po“. n,‘ 18% eievelopcci. Eldorado swung dawn illuiliv 2r.‘ 2:6".- io 2.10 but recovered to 2.30tos o\v F‘ r v ~56 iii/a a loss of 1o cents. Castle “rake”- limi»: ti‘... m‘ 115i“ W’ pd {L . of (‘an Pfd till/y (i455 senior golds extended their re- “In Elev 8% 3% cent losses. Dome slipped 1 1'41 Luke Shore lost a-s. Mcrntyre 5-5. Buffalo-Ankerlte 1-2 and 013N911 l '.‘>'-“Il ‘ti’ Losses of 15 to 25 cents were reg- Iilllisund" " a; istered for San Antonio, Mata-i“ ‘ 1.1.1..» Sllfift‘ 501,1, Central Ptaricia, Toburn. Cousoll- 1...“. (‘Ont ‘lg/a tinted Chibouizllmau. Lime 11°“? 1M5 Lac, Pioneer. Pickle Crow and Red m: Lake Gold Shore. > Norauda was definitely hmlvy‘ After dropping to 69 the price m, came back to close at 70 1-2 to show a net loss of l. s,‘ (viiniiiuirn Press) n‘ ronovru. ver- Qn 1;: sum-ks I (“'5' 111:," 11 W * mi 4t] 101i 7,42 ‘.25., 42 000 15-’! 1gp 71 11:1 fit 101:. .1 " l 100 “In; l Mpissiug 26p w» i >';:"':'-':.'... 2°55 3"‘ "\i'» ti.» affair-iii“ ::1.:1-?..°" .. 51 ' ~ 825 :11 lfrzilinrzrqie niiir Ami 73: llllff ciiii ,’ ' mini; Ilill In?) 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Hon. It. J. Manlon, former N. Y. Stock Exchange (5 plied by Pitlleld b Co» moriibers of Montreal ltock Exchange and Curb Market) Minister of Railways and Cannls, "mink in his new autobiography, “Life is an Adventure?) On. this subject I should knqy DECEMBER -,_ l, SPECIAL CAR WASHING leer 9E0. 7th Get the mud from theiundergear of your It grinds away the brakes and ruins the rte‘: lag gear. We wash undergear with HOT WATER m; HIGH PRESSURE. WASH AND GREASE COMPLETE $ l .35 FLAT RATES on BATTERY STORAGE live and dead CAR STORAGE in our modern’ gar. ago with modern equipment. Central Garage-l. ...... 8 Co. Tlii 9E0. 71y ii POULTRY Buying Poultry, all kinds, daily. Paying Highest Market Prices Island Cold 8...... C0., Ltd, ATTENTION POULTRY iinisizii We are buying dressed Poultry CHICKENS, FOWL, GEESE, DUCKS, TURKEYS Having purchased poultry for many years and Iiav. ing- many customers in best available markets can pay highest possible prices. Fair grading assured. See us before selling your poultry. We sell Lak-Ko fattening. F. J. NOLMAN _ Kent St. Opposite Old Spain restaurant Mash and other poultry feeds at reasonable prices {I m me, and unaofiiicédiyiiifi? quire sacrifices on the part of loc- alities and employees; but the not- ional economic life is at stake to- day, and, if it is to be salvaged, all must be ready to assist even at the ignored, as would the competitive attitude of the railway manage- merits. a itloa of Union: B “We. because I gave five years of intensive study to it during our T°K1m¢~ I Wompllshed something, W0. in placing the Canadian Na- tional, probably for the first time , In a dozen years, in the position o1 beig economically managed, thus i saving the people of Canada many millions of dollars per year, The idea seems to be current, among linxinessmen parizlculnrly, that by amalgamation-or unified management, which is another _ name for the same thing, event- i ually——the railway problem can be SJIVBd. and by no other method. If that were true, we should all support it, but it is not true. Un- i ifled management, whether under ' public ownership or private, would set up a monopoly 1n tmngpog. itation which the people will not tolerate, and would constitute menace to our whole public life bo- cause o! the huge voting power possessed by such an immense or- _ ganization. At any rate we have enough public ovrnsrship now to give it a fair trial. But economies are urgently needed, for Canada cannot go on indefinitely paying 50 million dollars per annum for the Canadian National. I submit that practicslly the same economies can be made under co-operation as under unified management, if co-operation ls enforced betw ... the two railways. 1'0 Attempt Yet Mode So for there has been almost no Bi-iemllt to bring this about, due to the rivalry between tho two managements u to which will soo- uru most traffic. Our trustees sc- oompllshed almost nothingdn this regard, though half the blame for their failure should go to the priv- ate company. Rr‘ ‘ oo-operatlon can only be brought about under either s one-nun dictator. strong commission. m our neigh- boring Republ there has been appointed s dictator in the per- son of Mr. Eastman, with the title o.’ federal Oo-ordlnator of Trans- portation, but he has accomplish- ed little so fr: because of pressure by localities affected by his pro- D0601, and opposition by the labor unions. Nevertheless, had he the power he could work wonders. The same is true lien. but political and publiomescurowouldhnvotoh BRINGING UP FATHER And the labor unions must be made to realize that, if some rem- edy such as that here suggested is not put into effect, they will ulti- mately suffer much more severely under some other more radical change. If these conditions are accepted, a dictator could bring about every economy possible under unified management, except the economy of one headqua wrn staff —-a.nd that is s mere bagatelle in comparison with the total good. Such co-operative economies are: union of railway yards and ter- minals at innumerable points; Joint shop work, now spread about in n ridiculous manner; ticket and telegraph offices under one roof. or located in the railway stations Jointly; one railway hotel where two are planned, for example, the stupid idea of two rival hotels at Vancouver; and the pooling of trons-Canada and other passenger trains where possible. That is only a partial list of economies. but by them many millions could be sav- ed to both railways, and the dis- advantages of monopoly . ‘.. ... But let it ho clearly understood that under no method can savings sufficient be made to wipe out the Canadian National deficit of over 50 million dollars per snnum, so long as railway traffic remains as at. present about one-half of its total st the peck of business in 1998 or 1929. Anyone who says dif- ferently is, to my mind. either trying to deceive, or does not know whereof he speaks. cost of some real sacrifice. To the employees the assurance should be given, that every precaution would be taken under co-operetion to make it easy for them-through pensions, retiring allowances, allot- ment of positions, and so forth; but even they will, in the long run profit ‘iy the cure of this trans ponlation dlfease. If the employee: do not concede something, they may intimately have to conced everything; for this situation ' very critical. Of course, caring f0 the employees in a fair manner wil delay the total benefits to the na tton. but they deserve fair treat mentl Our reward would be in th satisfaction of knowing that tli serious problem is finally in ill way of solution. One other matter should at tlt same time be attended to. nlmwly the control of motor-trans?" competition by the rame WM ° regulation as the railwayi» T“ means provincial co-Opelflilllll- i° motor traffic is under Pl°vlll°l control. FOXMEN rant-rename RATION u no available um: your 5"!" “NB a SPECIAL aim-ion r050 n1; vstormo 000D 6° I rams. mans WIT! vvmrour near n13!» W: Only Prscticable Plan This railway economy plan is the only practicable one apparent ‘My Cleaning of Silver Fox Furs is Indorsed by tho Best Breeder! Have your skins cleaned and you W1" realize best prices- Prompt Service-Personal Attention i EIIIAETT GAVIN 186 Kent St-Morell Hotel Warehouse CHARLOTTETOWN ego McManuj_ ._.,-.__-./- ._ - av eoux- ii= 17115 ' o s ' our FOOD as owe ‘OF H15 l PATIENTS INSTEAD oi= MAKING A _\\\\ SOCIAL CALI: iggngn-noiulntlmlulun-n-l.