DECEMBER 12. 1929 . % All: J . .... .’IB'L'r‘Z°IZ§.“;..'.ZZ‘L‘.l’.i?$°§-°..T1X“ ~ *3» s" “whim in mu as m, m w; Abana ..~. .. 1.01 - '““""' ‘°°‘Y°"' “burn-um, Acme Gas a ou . .11 " w E . . ' 21813011 firsou 1.21 i muet ... ... 1.81 ‘Arno ... ... ... Q24 wmarancoavunswornasaa n: Afiiilcifltcd 011.. . 1'00 . Woluoow N_s_ . . ... ... .. _. l I O o a o o o g . .' ‘ iAlbcrta Pac.Cons. ... .. 1.80 3111310 ... .. i 3 .. . .011 .. 02s Bees are being sold by the swarm. In a recent month 1-500 Arm‘; Base Metals ... ... .. 75 it a certain price per pound, in automobiles were imported into Brit: Bawna Mkubwa "' "' "" .520 England, 15h south Afrhl Caimont ... ... 1.05 i - Chemical Research .. 7.15 7r - , Cvniaga-s 1.00 . Commonwealth Pete. ‘.40 SPEED AND ACCURACY . l ome ... .. 3.50 The security market can go in but two directions, East are“ "- -- 1-2" up or down. . The real value of a security is dis- I Fal°°mmdg° NM!“ ---- 6-00 closed sometimes over night, sometimes only in 'F°°‘hm5 ----' 1-60 the course of years. Those who learn the real 7 ixcnmgm‘ --~ 5-15 values first-profit most. That is why speed and ‘ "we Oil .. 9.00 accuracy are the determiningiactors in successful ..0n Bay 9,25 investment or speculation. 'To furnish thisservice 1:11:11 011 28.75 to our clients. we maintain thousands of miles ' Int. Nickel .. ~ . 31135 of private wire communications. ilnt. Pete. 23:50 c h {Kirkland Lake .,, ,_ ,5z now M ‘ls jKootenay-Floretlce ‘... ._, __ " ,3 "0 .ag' ‘I lake Shore .. 20.00 T" _ "R" ‘b? ' " .' ' m“... <Mayland O11 .. 170 downtown, ' I..,.,,.,.,,OM. My iMvlvouzsu .. .21 7:. Mann 511cm... a. a POMEROY, Manage; McIntyre 14.15 ' M1111": Corp. 3.10 -—f J ' Mex-land ... ... .... 1.15 , 14m — 0v ‘ 121521.": .120 a o P“ j ’ I ... one use 00o .... . V p___________ , Pcnd Oreille 2.00 ' " "_"_""‘ l Premier .._. 1.68‘ hlembgpg o; The Monk?“ curb Mark“ I San Antonio .219 _ Members Slanflnrd 51°C.», m, “mm i Sheritt Gordon .. 2.0:.‘ ‘ Exchange _ I Slscoe ... ... ... .. 1.40 plgmbgr‘! o; Vancouver stock Enhange I Southwest Pete. ... 1.50 Private Wires tn Leading Exchanges and a“ - sterling Pacific ... ... .. 1.15 Branches, 0mm Ewen“... o" l“ Mathew l l Sudbury Basin .. 3.10 . your: rtuonnuas WILL RECEIVE I giiila-glnliifgies 5;? PROMPT AND coumrcous ATTENTION I . ' 1 Treadvizell-Yukon .... 8.00 m“ °m"°—°"*"l United .. =00 CIIARLOTTETOWN. l’. E. L l Ventures Limited . 2.85 Brflnvhes M: Vipond .. .00 “Pslhlviilg- Pmgvillv- YCMHWMI- Hull. Pembroke, Halifax. { Walnwell 011 .15 l‘ n! 0-111- ~ B» lflfmflllth. N. 5., New Glasgow, N. S. Waite Ack. Mont. ... .... 3.75 ' PHONE [194- " | Wright-Hargreaves ... ... .. 1.33 . gI » 5 EXCHANGE. TORONTO 1 I I I I PPJIY. Llnilkd. CHICAGO GRAIN- EXCHANGE . . l S1AMJARD STOCK AND MIXING Courtesy Solloway. Mills Q com. SECURITIES A T BARGAIN PRICES Have you not wished. since "w treat market break, that you might b|1y some of the ha! bargains, and thus own good Securities at sound investment prlccg? The problem of when and what to buy is easily solved-_ ‘hrmllh a single Investment in Federated Capital Corpora- lion. You receive a participating Interest in 2'75 of the greatest and most successful business and flnnncla] v0.1.0.1. tlons of North America. Federated Capital Corporation is n successful Investe mcnt Company which, despite the market break, maintained its impressive earnings. Why not surf. now to build for the future‘! We shall - be pleased to furnish full particularsnnd explain our month- ll’ payment plan whereby Securities may be purchased now and paid for out of earnings, Eastern, Securities Company Ltd. 1 146 RICHMOND STREET CHARLOTTETOWN s1‘. 101m MONTREAL nAurAx MONCTON SUMMERSIDE rmsrramcrun The flavor of H. 8c N. Black Twist is cured in-—you'll have the time of your life trying trrchcw it ‘out. Ask for it and enjoy‘ yourself. 01c a NlltlifllSflN nuns rwlsrulmllvo i Dec. ... ... ... ... .~.. 1.20% ‘Mar. ... ... ... ... ... .'.. 1.27751 [May 1.210: lJuly ... ... ... ... ... 1.3132 WXNNIPEG GRAIN EXCHANGE Dec. ... ... ... 1.35% May ... ... ... ... 1.413.‘. July ... ... ... ... ... 1.43 I INDUSTRIAL QUOTATIONS: I NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE}. I 1A_l1ied Chemical 265 {American Can ... .. 121 i Ameriazn 8a Foreign Power .. 98% f Amer. Smelting & Rel’. .. ‘.78 ; American Telephone 6c Tel. .. 2211i iAnaconda Copper ... ... ... 71f; I Baltimore 8c Ohio ... ... ... 119 iBethlehem sun 051a jBrlggs Mfg. .... 175i‘ I Canadian Pacific Railway .196 Chesapeake ur Ohio 212.19 Chrysler ... .... 363i Consolidated Gas of N. Y. .. 102 Corn Products .. 90 Curtis Wright ... ... ... .. 17.1‘: .Erie ... ... ... 62hr iGcuerai Ebctric ... ... .... 245i; |Gcneral Motors 43'... ‘Granby . . . . .. ... ".1. 58 llup Motors ... ...... 21%. l11tcrn‘l. Tele. 6c Tele. ... ... 8i Kenn Copper . . . . .. .... 61?‘; ‘Koistcr ... .... 7'31‘ Missouri Kan. 6c Tex. .. 40 Montgomery Ward ... .. 62% Northern Pacific .... 94b} National Power 8i Light 341i New York Central ... .. 178% Phillips Petrol ... ... ..- 385i Public Service of N. J. ... .. 82% Radio . . . . .. 46% Radio Keith Orpheum ... ... 21% Rep. Iron ti: Steel ... 81111 Sears Rnbllck ... 1040; Stan. Oil of N. J. ... ... ... 68% U. S. Steel ... ... ... .. 177% United-Caron. ... ... ... 34% - Vanadium 50 one n» on n. Westinghouse Electric ... i Mn. '1‘. W. Roth, Kelowu, writes :—'!1"o1-over o you I It troubled with smothering Ipolil, Md it vru illldrfllllbli for he to walk, Ivq c ah rt a , on account o! having to l breath. nnAgdendtoldnoootry MnBURilg lit/UH felt mueh better denim, or mailed direct on by n. 1'. imbue 0e. a§lp| I whiehlfdid, mama-amuse _. 9 "I em now-reoomneailthnn to mrgono." - Ofelia I i l’ °°v5o°Jb°illmilmlllfilfllVlloiiio rouy; s, Bernetta 0111111111. 1 {nu- vAu-couv ‘THE CHA RLOTTllflfgvlilfbl GUARDIAN " I ANC-OUVER and Hausa... I Our swiftest trains take five days to make the joumey:3,50O miles through forest, over plains and across mountains-yet how easily and quickly two telephones- will bridge the gap. The use of the telephone is a barometer of the business progress of a country, and it is significant in Canada. "LilF-Ji Maul-mu that no other country can boast of a more eflicient telephone ser- vice or equipment than we have The Northern Electric Company proi Dominion.» ~ duces much of the equipment used by the 2,462 telephone companies of the ‘ Marika/fag @5021? supplies. This Company manu . .. 1a is". 131.1 Woulwoith .. Yellow jrruck Niagara. Hudson L NEW Your: ‘cunn American Superpower .. 27".- Canadim Marconi 41?‘. Electric’ Bond a Share .. 00 “n on Mourns“. swoon axon/mom‘. arm-i‘. 1.. a; P. 4011.- 149 ‘r3 Smothering Couldn't Walk Far‘; fliasped For Breath’ 3.0., ‘f I B.E.8teel 1st Pfd. ... .. 29 a. n. Ami 2nd ma. 0,11 Con. Ind. Ale. "A" .. 14 Cock-shutt ... .‘.. .. 23 Dominion Bridge .. 76¢". Famous Players 4i Many Harris .. 421s M00011 Frontenac 251a 11011011.. 1-1. a Power ... 10:1 Poworfoorpn. .. 021'. Bha igln ... .. 8? SW01‘?! Clhldl ... ... .... 47‘..- Quebei: Power ... ... ... '10 wui g Electric‘... .. 0a n. o. Power "A" ... as Con: Car = -, nonrsn conveni- The followlnl la the ‘Honor mm for lab Convent for the month of NOV! b9??- o 0 x-l." Evelyn Cahill; 2, An- nette New; a, Mtitia Bernard.~ IX-l, Annie Coyle; 2. 1 Gt VIII-l. Tillie Gallant; .2. Grade VII-l, Marjorie McLclian; 2, Doris Gavin; 3, Dorothy Maillot. Grade Vlwl, Agnes Dauccttc: 2. Margaret Brodcric; 1i, lilanv Hogan. Grade V~1, Doris Arsenauii; Frances Arscnault; 3, Lffllfl Richard. ulna Gavin; 3, Eleanor Ilogan. 1 ~ lll-l, Albcnccnn Gaudct; 1; ‘zcrry; 3, Kathleen Mc- I c .... i, Jeanette Boudrcault; 2, Frances skerry; 3, Margaret lilclscod. Gradc I-»»i, Jeanette Kinch; 2, Frances Guudet; 3, Phyllis Murphy. FREDERICTON SCHOOL Grade X-1, Cathcrinc Stevenson; 2, Ruby Stevenson. Grade IX—l, Wesley .Miii:tr Stcvcnson. Grade \'III~~1, Edith Cutcllife; 2, Mary Ross; 3, Bcntricc Stewart. Grade VII-l, Murdock Stewart; 2. Sheldon Stewart. Grade Vl-1, John Hlckox. Grade V—1, Wllmont Scllar; 2. Helen Stevenson; 3, Louis Hickox. Grade IV-l, Milncr 1111.1 Grade Ill--1, Milton Cutcllffe; 2, William Hill; 3, Waldo Sellar. Grade I (Sm-l, Adclma Cutcliffe; 2, Euphcmla Ross; 3, Everett Ross; 4, Mater Ross. Perfect Attendance for n1onlh:-- Edith Cutclille_ Adele Mflzfillllflfl ~T:ucher. hiurray; 2, " 3' Murphy‘ l-lnlrd’: Llnlment ulloru nllnul- I as well as distributing the many e I Grade Ivwl, Aliza Gaurici; 2, Dui- "Curlcy. A National Electrical Service 86 HOLLIS STREET, HALIFAX. N. S. The Northern Electric’: activities are by no means confined tn the production of rcleplmne factures and sells electrical equipment [or industrial purposes, lectrical appliances indispensable to modern housekeeping. ‘~ " "Gilli-III" I IIIIII III! ' F/ll 11in» VERNON RIVER. SCHOOL I Roll the i lie 110110: School for The iollovring is {or Vernon River 2,1 111011111 of flovcmbcr: i Grade X-l, Isabel Bruce; 2. Marie. Maurice Kelly; 2,1 Grade IX-J, Milton Wood; 3, Marie McDonald; 4. Altllc Carver. i Grade VIII-l, Fcm Lea; 2, Jean. Carver; 3, Alice Coady and Rena. Car- ver (equal); 4, Gordon Len. Grade VII-J, Ralph Lea; 2, Glen Lea; 3, Eveline McNeill; 4, Doris Wood. Grade V-i, Cecelia Currie; 2, wells Herring; 3, Margaret Currie; 4. Mil- drcd Coady; 5, Helen McDonald; 6, Bernice O'Kecfe; '1, Wilfred McDon- aid. Grade III-l, Cliff Len. Grade III-l, Lloyd McLeod; 2. Myrtle Coadl’. Grade 1I~1, Gerald McDonald: 2. Joseph christian; 3, Cecil McDonald. RIVEKDALE SCHOOL The following is the standing o1 the pupils of Riverdale School for the month of November: Grade X-l. Guy MacLeod; I, Homer Provencher. Grade VIII-J, Bessie MacKinnon; 2. Alcxiizs MacQuaid; 11, Andrew Nlacl-‘adycn; 4, Ruth MacFadfffl- Grade VII-l, Annie MacQuaid; 2, Norma Buchanan; I. Eleanor Mm- Faclycn; 4, Eric Alncliiznirili. llcnry hlacliinnon; 3, Dan Lain Gracie Ylei, Ciirzmio I\lncl.c0cl; 2.. Prrirct Attendance for the r1101‘. William I3\1rl:::11:1n; Ii. \‘.'.'1I<l:'011 I\l.".r‘- linmrr Prow-xiriirr, Eric MacKi liinnon; 4.11111‘. ml Lint-Lg . '\‘.‘:11 1 MarKLnnun, V\’1iI1a111.( Grade IV-l, llarris hlacfailycn; t. Ila. 1s lilncl-‘aulvcn, Robinson William filrcgiz; Ii, George )l:1rl>l1cr.; l-‘acijcvn, Dorothy lilacLeod. - 4. Berton Ztlac 121111111. MacKmnon, Rae NlAcFIldyen. Gracie l- 1. I100 Beatrice ‘M. VMacKay-Jrcaclier. Mnsfndycn; I,‘ Genuine..- BARMM MDLASSES (I To place this the finest of Molasses in an air-tight con- tainer would destroy it: run; delicious mu and it: peat health value. (IThntlsIhyynonnbw it oniyysbulk, drown to 00d cram Sell ‘.5 i -" . 0.9%» if —--—--—--—-——-' '-;-.~s-_r-_u- ..“ . ...-c . m‘ r _ . 9-" - -~ .-.. ...... ...... ....-...........- .... __.. ._.___.__.-_...._2. -..; _.,. ,~._ - __ ....-- __._.. " ._Z‘._ .... ... _---‘ ' __2-_._-_'.'. .---