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Help Wanted ——Mal_e o; Female Furious ' ' l’ woman to dd‘ p132 m?“ "IBYIWUYIK research work. w" PKIJBTIQHC?‘ xnecessnrv. No .. ng. Box G car" Givnrdinu, N-Gl" 11 30-11. Miscellcneous i {SKATES [IND BOOTS IVE BUY "11 11nd cxchcliuc. Exchange SW19. 108 Richmond Street. L-497-11-29-3I. Irofessional 0211i; II. F. MIUIIIBILII Chartered Accomtnn‘ 140 Richmond Street Phone l1 P. 0. Bu: ll- =~ - ‘ McLeod 8. Bentley 'W. IS. BENTLEY, K C» J. A. BENTLEY. K. U. C. F. BENTLEY, LLB. Kristen and Attorney-ably. MONEY TO LOAN =:_ 180 _Bichmond__ Street Alex. W. Matheson nAmusTEn. soucrron ETC- llone! to Loan r “ Office: I10 Great George Street. i _ MARITIME Adwstment Bureau CREDIT - COLLECTIONS CREDIT REPORTS Pcnsomil. LOANS harden 11111111.. Ch'town Phone I210 . M. Albon Farmer IAIBIQTEIL DOLICITOII. no. MONEY TO LOAN lull or Canada 11-11111“, Charlottetown P“ .-.. Fred..nc A. Large Barrister. Solicitor. etc. Successor to l). Edgar K. O. I27 Grafton Street. Charlottetown. P. E. l. Money to Loan Collections. Real Eltnto L-511-1l-30-31. Male Help Wanted we nsvr: newer: nunmzsos to obtain positions as Letter Car- riers Postal Clerks, Custom; Ex. aminers Clerks and Sionograph- ers. etc. and can help you Write g for nrccf and free informnt on . C. C. Schools Lid. Toronto, 10 Oldcst in Canada M. H. W umificn MONEY 110x (By The Canadian Press) Closing exchange rates At Montreal --Po11nd 4.68743: U. S. dlr 1.00 45-04; frnnc 2.62 3-4 At, Npm v-wv- .. nmvm] 171148 fr; U. S. dlr 38.00 fr; Canadian dlr 38.09 1-2 f1‘. In Gold -Pound 11s. 5d; U. S. dIr 59.43 cents: Canadian dlr 59,. 07 cents.‘ CANBERRA -—1CP) —Unusua] in the Southern Dominlnns, the 20th child has bccn added to one 0f tho A11*t1'@l'~~~ InmIIIP“. AIIIITIDII SALE Of household furniture, livestock, crop, Lafayette car, Frigidaire etc. at Paro- chinl House, Souris. Decem- br 13th at 12.30. Terms cash. Est Rev. Ira MacDonald, Souris E523-11-ZIO-l 243-6-8-10 FINANCIAL PEIISIIIIIII. LOANS ONE YEAR "r0 PAY Apply to Nearest Branch of The Canadian Bank 0t Commerce I uonrnn narosn-s rnovmr FOB BEPAYMENT Yor |f y“ You Depolit Borrow Receive Monthly g Q0 I 55.8‘! 3 5 8 I03 8 100.00 8 9 I 188 8 157.36 814 l 210 I 202.21 313 S 324 I 303.25 827 I 54o 8 5011.11 $45 S1008 51000.80 $89 31111111 AMOUNTS n moron- TIONATE BATES NEW YORK. Nov. 29--(AP)— The British Pound continued to climb today in terms of the Unit.- ed States dollar though at a. slow- er pace than in Monday’: fast rally. An average of 9-16 of a cent in the British unit tc $4.65 13-16 was sccn by many bankers as due largely to renewed covering by operators who had recently sold the English money short, hoping to buy it back at a lower price. The French franc advanced .00 5-8 of a cent to 2.61 in the face of a threat of a general strike in France Wednesday. The Canad- ian dollar dropped 3-32 to s. dis- count of 11-16. The Swiss franc and belga were narrowly lower while the belga was unchanged. MONCTON. Nov. 29 --(CP)-- Lvestock prices: rail grade hogs advanced 40 cents to 11.50 hot weght. sows vwere steady at 7.60 live grade hogs advanced 35 cents to a 40 11nd live grade‘ sows were steady at 5.50. "Fox MEAT Fresh Frozen BEEF TRIP! 50's — -— —- — — — —- — Fresh Frozen CALF TRIPE 50's——————— c Fresh Frozen Ground MEAT 50's——————-—— ALSO Horse meot K Boneless Beef Above prices lowest In Canada ISLAND COLD. STORAGE CO LTD. O-O-O i N. Y. Stock MontrealSiock ‘rile CHARLOTTETOWN__ 0111111011110 PAGE Fm. ‘ .__-_ i i ' 2:11.000 s11...» ' ‘ '1 Am ' 'ty ' ' Co " ' , g erican Secun and Fidelity . rporation I (Owning the Eaare issued shore capitol of Fem! Lawn Company) MON SHARES (PAR VALUE $1.00) Exchan comrmv 1 ge American Secunty and Fidelity Corporation was or mud ungu- g, H" my“. luocessor to mrporations continual! and actlvel in busing: 1 , o d m. u.“ d m 1m‘ u -—-—- e ca. m c er Th itali ti {Aim mils I ydfidllt “won” 8m“ _ mo” “'00) tamed Pam outszuodhm. our W an e y Corporation could: d 0111.000 common shares rptr value 5'11 '1“ The Company owns the entire imued capital stock o! Forest Lo, - - 5521115 m b3 a - ‘"1 901096-111 ("lit-Ming five directors qualifying B c Polk: A 2,1 b2 shares) and in addition owns valuable real property locaiwd ln the cities of Lca Angeiq 1nd mmdgp, 1:11pm.,“ grog Plenum 51 1.1 u FOREST LAWN COMPANY nCemenI. P011191 wnOmmo. hasonfinedtts rt wnem. 09m Can Nor lfrfzvw 16 1-2 Park, which has been ln 03111101: since 1908. plrfbgeestygwn Meilrxiozix: gvrflk no?‘ mum“. sil-imdilu.‘ g3: 8:: Pidllmi :1‘; 3-4 $165) whicei/inlzle: rerlrferitll’ Bulllifed-tofilli-‘GO acres have been sold during ihe last. thirty-five ymrc: 1 Can Pacific 3. U he 1mm‘; V’ e“ “M” “P ° p-Fseni “m9- l can swamsmp 2 34 p to cewribe. 1- l, 1937, the property sold to IIICIIVidfllflI pun haaers provided space for approximately M1300 cwkshutt 91w a 34 fntennenis. The nwnagesnexit estimates that the present unsold land will provide sufficient interment. space to meet Cons Snnelc 5o wfiimflrtetde wig-la réeedsl for garth interinents for a minimum of Lhlrt/y yegrg. Beag 201-3 n saeso Forest Lawn Memori 1P kto dutch .. _ Dom $212 Pfd 1'1 ing w $l,065.000.21. a a! m bmmmm“ $18'°°°'°°°' *1“ I“ m’ ‘m m‘ D0411 l‘ ,0 34 Formt lawn Memorial Park is one of the show places of Oalifomia Ind is well-kn ' Do steel B _ , _ own over tthe entire ppm-l. Z1: Drfien 1% 1 4 oontaigis cmoitloybgtltitefxvhitlzliis which attract approximately 1.500.000 visitor-sin the park annually. Very large 5111115 11111-6 Gm steel w", 8 us“??? Pm w] d '1 e property, and in the purchase of statutory 1nd ffllnous Old World reproductions. The um 5 74, Supper n on, one of the principal attractions of’ the Park, is alone valued mt $150000. 30w 5mm, 14 Among the famous reproductions are rieplicasof two famous Old World churcha. ‘The Wee Kirk o‘ the Bean-e; Imp Tob 15 3.3 famous because of association with the memory of Annie Laurie, and the Lit/tie Church of the Mowers a re ‘im- of m: Nickel 52 1-2 the little country church 8L Stoke Poges, famous Inca/use of its sssociafi-ion with Gm s n1 M ' 1. '3' l‘ ' imicmv; {fad 78 ' marriage ceremonies have been performed in thew churches. y my o" I an 80m s1 e o oods l5 1-2. Forest Lawn Memorial Park also contains I I = leum- l burl ' Mmey Hm“ 6 b4 _ v a mall-o 001ml wn alone representing an ewe-mumm- o: (Wan no“ 7 ‘gems neeclidanses additions to the mausoleum will cont/inns to be made and, it is anticIW-Ied, that 10112 10m pgwm- 30 14 m‘ P “m0 ground space has passed into indlvi 11111 ownership the demand for mausoleum space will iiai grmivc I‘ M’ m X32311" °'°”“.'.. :11. 1 1 mi 0d rppetrty mama; 1% £5 M‘ 6 -4 N090 0Y1 0 m d f th Norwio 211i i-z we and upkeep of the pmperigaa 11:10.5. ‘ltfeprermtedeby ac moiigage wail rtlailpnmy 01°.‘.'§.$T§.§§ 31112295‘. i’ 1'2 “I P"°“°“" “mmlm-s w approximately $850,000, and is menu-ms =1 the mite of 1.1.01.1 $60,000 per year. ' ll S,‘ fiw S?“ 4 l" An 1 1 r111 fixed assets 1 ASSETS ......“ w d. 1 . apprasao e fFresLan Cm bGe App;- I Sou Can Pow 1i 1 2 shows n value of the properties oonsideg-ed ‘in the 1‘:'€Oi‘I0BIII)$aIr8sU22y591.l7 u, vmmfilfiiiflggéif'vllim ‘Th; 25th Irma‘ m; g; 9 1_0 1-4 is gtdlgetcember 21.11. 19:16. of less than s2,2oo.0_00. 'I‘his valuation, '11 applied to the shB-re capital of Amgricifregiliifilf: w,“ m,“ A m V“ sflggfiuflniglri. by‘ vixttue of the letters ownership of the shares of Forest Lawn company. is equivalent m 1 .w1n E1“ B _ Y Y v @_ an 118 PTf-‘Seni market DFICQ (h American Security d: Fidelity Corporation shares ,1 _ Durirvl ihe five-sear period ended December 31. 1937. Forest Lawn Company expended $1.585,853.0-t for the pwr- 1 . chaise of 182d and eqummml‘ “Instruction “I InIpr°v§m 9M5 and development of its properties. During tin.- 1c Banks Moos EARNINGS . M The earnings of Forest Lawn Cmnpany for the last four years. and the d1 id <15 1d 1 ‘M, 1 5,. ... - ,. I gt k (Canadian Press) FWQIIW Cflflmflttlon. 8s its sole shareholder, have been as follows: : v en pa o ercan w“) V“ I . oc a _ (:1 1 Uanaris .. o" Year ended: 5am“; Dulltdinds ‘ M0ntreei 212 i December a1 1934 ~15 m a d ' 06mm,“ m M ~ m5 8 .0115.oo s 50,000.00 , Nova Scum“ 300 l“ 162,842.22 167,500.00 R0311 - m M 936 106,480.12 96,250.00 _ 19:11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... .. 193,855.11: 97.50000 its Eamrnings of American Security d: Fidelity Corporati ‘on are received almost entirely in the fcrm of dividends m1 mt? $119M In Fmefi Li“?! Company shares. Net 61111111125 of the Company and dividends paid on its shara- for the la. hree years are shown in the table below: Net Earninafi Dividends Dividends Paid Year endeg 1934 o; “aPatid Pm- Sharp --_ WWW" - . - . ,ooo.oo g .06 (gunman Pres) 1935 168153012 52,000.00 cs5 SW11: Close 193s 94.10am aoooooo 1o 21m gyfihElB 25 1-2 i937 . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . .. . . 95,107.42 v12 m ‘*5 cc 30 3-4 The total sales of Forest Lawn Memorial Park to October 18th 1938 a v1 L Am S PW _ . , mounted to more than 94.. of the sales Brownmilflflbber °‘ 13 f6 for the some period in the year 1981. In some departments business done during 193a exceeded 1.1m done during 1931. 6 1 4 Di id ~ Cities Service ,1 v ends throughout the year 1938 have been main mined at the rate of 13c per share and based m1 present Creole m, m 1,8‘ indiwfims the amines for 192a are expected w appmxim its those for 11x11. El Bond share 9 3.4 In view of the (xmtinuing increase in the volume of Mislness done, and the fact that the heavy expenditures of gulrbou. Corp a1 1-2 ‘mm Wm have now bmushi the Park to a high sta/te of development. 1i 1a expected um not only will net earnings JCT“ 912d 0R1 r 55g 2.: continue to increase, but, a contlnualiy~larger portion will be paid out. as dividends. N“ Hm 7 1:2 1 Pr1ce-$2.80 per shore-yielding 4 .30% oi the current rote of dividend. git a“ 5 1-3- — Fivrlher darcnptive Iilcrature and pictorial will be gladly furnirhed upon request. "' — Order: may lu- IcIef/mnrd or telegraphed at our expeme; O gtoc ks FOHOW Laurence Smith f? Company ‘ uwnrco ' steady Trentf; INVESTMENT SECURITIES , ‘ DONALD M. GRANT _ ‘ P. E. I. REPRESENTATIVE , I N Y Phone 12-1-1 ~ ~~ Charlottetown 1 n 6W Ork. _ TORONTO VANCOUVER sun-r 1on1.’ vrcromn I Statements contained herein are taken from sources we consider reliable, but are not guaranteed to us or by us. I my FREDERICK cmnncn I Associated Press Financial Writer) . .111" 132,219.21" .*~.<*P1.- y; t t erssir _‘e uyngse _ p ' a ' 1 zgufssfliasiyknras“ p10 "Ce F1965 Llvesflwk g ° I-ella s mainly constructive and thus 1 ' ' ' ' thlismitv. eeksfdlin " " wag entiglegrwwa Yeast lomgercmcfi ‘ MQN-I-REAL. Ne“ 39 _(c P)__ _ Recei ts reported today on Mont- . . tum about‘ » MONTREAL’ NW" 29 “(C P)“ real IIvestock markets were 365 NOTICE I‘ M795)’ 9W3" ~ » ~ Gains ran to 2 or more points 11- Butter prices easfid ,slightly on cattle’ 283 calvea 856 hogs and 167 "N" WESTERGATE SEcURn-‘Es NOTICE is herby givcn ‘he be“ Wm‘ “ma”! $99151 MQI‘ open produce markets here today grs- gm?“ gubbflg; ‘md spmlalmsli while most other products re- ha?’ 1,500.5 d“ i‘? is?‘ the cmsmg mained steady at yesterday's levels r e 0W“ u“ from WP the Dominion Department of Agri- mar ‘_ _ culture reported. enlfif" filffififiefa‘ “Q1012, Creamery butter prints to retail- counted for a sizeaife portion of the c“ 5°14 m’ 33'“ “ems ‘ pwnd day's turnover o; 1117 70g shares and solids for 22 1-2-23 1-2. West- yo sm“..1=1o'd 11.5mm‘ ‘=1."::.“ei‘";."§. l“. 0:12:21.‘ racionst, nW I0 t ,WE50e B ' ' Yesterday‘: voiume ‘iiriourizea illei: or resraded- Que- No- 1 pasteur- 237. ghe AssociatedSPrfss izzted regriaded, gnmwholesale IObIJIHB avcrageo ueswasup.oao was --. point at 50.3. Snt. iwhibe and colored cheese “Mosul Ultilitiesfls- 011;. MAulwrfifts. brougiéiéd ll l-4-3-B cents: aipoundéd rm mp emcn an a or ers c. a egg shlpmcn s n us logged over a narrow route. _ qfreercases sold at 38 cents n dozen Gmns “d 1°55“ W" e "auY d1‘: for A-large, 32 for A-mcdium, 29- yided on thcCanadian a1 e. Distllq 3o for A_punets_ 25_25 1,2 for A_ ers, International Nickel. Marconi, large (storage) 20 14 for Q Imperla Oil and Lake Shore ned - _ fractionh while Dome, Doliriihionl Pqtatgsg gfilzblfis 175%,: Hg Stores, McIntyre, Walkers and Ford B" N £80."! 05 1 w. P E‘ d113,?“ “mm”: " " 1' tmoir 152511-115 15 1L5 1' atstocizsdid. -m5 ,5 - ‘"1 - ' ' 11,16,140“ whites 90s 1.20-1.25. Advances 352 74 MONTREAL. Nov. 29 —(CP- m; 2511 537i Cheese prices were off about a 1-4 Unchanggd 19g 141, cent at the close of transactions m1 Issue; 800 s53 on the Canadian commodity ex- ,__—-- change today and butter also showed a fractional decline. Other offerings mostly were unchanged. Butter spot -Que. fresh, (92 score 21 l-2-22. Que. <92 scnro- 21 GRAIN 1-2-22, Que. (88 score) 21 1-2-21. MOMTIEAL" “°"- 3° '—(cP)_"Sales' 10o Que 192 score) at 21 Wheat, Northern, No. 1 67 7-8:; , 3% m0 mm m; more) at m barley, Canadian western No. 54, 44 s"; 0M5’ Ieed‘ N‘ 1 33 5'8; Cheese spotv-Que. white 10b, icnlnred 10 l-Iib. No sales. flour, spring wheat patents, firsts Eggs soot —Ont-. A-larvo 38a,» 5.15; seconds 4.65; bakers 4.45; winter wheat patents, choice 2.- medium 32a Npuuets 29a .B_ llarge 25 l-Ia, B-medlum 25a. C- It. 05-305: white corn 4.10; bran, MARKETS A1‘ A GLANCE ton 10.25: shorts, ton 21.25: midd- lings. ton 23.25; rolled oats, bag. 00 lbs hay, No. 2, per ton, car- lots 10 0 .0 . Cheese Que. 10-10 1-2. Butter No. 1 solids 23. Eggs in cartons: A-l large 4B; A-large 43; A-medium 87; B 31; 90's 1.25-1.30} PI E. 1f No. 1 whites 90's 1.20-1.25; n. n. m. whtes 80's 1.05410; Que. No whites 80's 75-80. T100112 and "CAP" siuos (By The Canadian Press) Toronto and Montreal -Gold shares lower; other groups high- er. New York —-Stocks closed high- er. Winnipeg —Wheat l-B to 1-2 cent higher. New York -Coi.ton. rubber and 1 mta 80's 1.13-1.15: Que. No. ‘l! sugar higher. coffee 10w“ sheep and lambs. All prices were steady with yes- terdayts soles. Small stock, calves, lambs and hogs, were actve. Calves were firm. Good veals made $9.75 to $10.00 with medium good kinds up to $9.50. Firm to medium vcals were $9 to $9.25 and common lights kinds down to $8. Drinkers ranged from $5 to $7. Grassers were $4 to $4.50 with the bulk at $4.25 In $4.50. Good ewes and wethers were $8.50. Heavy lambs $7.50. Culls ad bucks $6.50. Sheep were from $2.75 to $4. Wth a few yearlings up to $5. Hogs were steady at $8.75 for bacons fed and watered, and $9. Off trucks. Selects drew $1 hog premium with the usual cuts on of! grades, Sows were to $7.25. Hogs sold on rail grade brought $12 cold weight. Gastanos Investments Limited ‘NOTICE is hereby given that CASTANOS INVEST- MENTS LIMITED, will make up- plicoiion to the Secretory of State of Cunudu, under ihe pro- visions of The Companies Act, I934, for the acceptance of the surrender of its Charter on and Secretory of State. I938. CASTANOS INVESTMENTS LIMITED A. E. RUSSELL, per $6 . 50 from u date to be fixed by the Dated ut Charlottetown, P. E. I., this 25th doy of November, Secretary-Treasurer. LIMITED, will make applica- tion to the Secretary of Stole of Conodo, under the provisions of The Companies Act, I934, for the acceptance of the surrender of its Charter on and from c date to be fixed by the Secre- tory of Stole. Dated of Charlottetown, P. E. I93 . . v WESTERGATE SECURITIES LIMITED A. E. RUSSELL, Assistant Secretory. Iiollivaud Investments, Limited NOTICE is hereby given that COLI-IVAUD INVEST- MENTS LIMITED, will make application to the Secretory of Slate of Canada, under the provisions of The Companies Act, I934, for the acceptance of the surrender of its Charter on and , from c date to be fixed by the l Secretory of State. Dated of Charlottetown, P. E. ; I., this 25th day of November, I938. COLLIVAUD INVESTMENTS LIMITED A. E. RUSSELL, Secretory Treasurer. I., this 25th day of November, 8 that LEDA SECURITIES LIMIT- ED, will muke application to thd Secretory of State of Canada, under the provisions of Tho Companies Act, I934, for the acceptance of the surrender of ifs Charter on ond from o dots to be fixed by the Secretory of State. Doled ct Charlottetown, P, E l., this 25th doy of November, I938. LEDA SECURITIES LIMITED , A. E. RUSSELL. ' Assistant Secretary: I l'l'l l h! i m Q FF 1 UQ 1 h: ‘I POI ' co ,1 i Investments Limited NOTICE is hereby givcn that EASTGATE INVESTMENTS LIMITED, will make application to the Secretory of Stole of Conudo, under the provisions of The Companies Act, I934, for the acceptance of the surrender of its Charter on ond from I dole to be fixed by the Secretory of Slate. Dated of Charlottetown, P. E. l., this 25th doy of Novembcn. I938. EASTGATE INVESTMENTS LIMITED A. E. RUSSELL, Secretory-Treasured RV Fdwin» POP —-' MY MIND! BUT YOU SAID WC COULD PRAC~ TISE FOR ‘OUR ORCHESTRA HERE, WELL, vv: CHANGED YOU THAT ISN'T RIGHT MILT! D10 PROMISE HIM —- HE KNEW AS WELL AS 1 01o, IT WAS TO 01s- COURAGE cous- n~1 MILLIE. so SHE'O GO HOME! IT'S UNREASONAISLE TO TO oo IT NOW! ; EXP LcT SOMETIMES 0R CAP! TH’ OLDEST , MILT 1 DON'T KNOW \Y/HO'$ STLJBBS‘ YOU 1 J______,, _,,. . um- s . i I. i ,. i 1 I