'vw-..-_-¢-- ...--' ..- o: DECEMBER 1o. 1g TOCK Q i; ..==_._ i. i; Mt7. S to ck Exchange and (nwnu; u, Pltfleld luck {whee-L's llarliet) "‘"'" MLNLREAI», Dec. l5—Btncn3th , 0”“ Bell '1l‘e1 in avfew specialtLs we; an enoour- {Igfllfr m“ - - -- 5% glib!" ‘"' aging fac.or of the Montleal Stock M, \v,,,g,§,,,k_, ' 5% w“, ~ hxchange list Saturday as stocks Am Cn . 1:11 can Ccullllt -- "V: experienced general lack of interest M“ mmmw‘ Lf-"Yl C" 11"‘ A‘ " m‘ and fiuctuacd within a narrow Amwmm" ' r7 ' ‘M b!“ n? ' range. r . fffoblrulirigrf Metals, ieadxs in any movement Al" '1‘ ""1 '1‘ a 154'..- of this market for the past week or “ “'“‘ “M.” ~ - .1“ more, turned irieguhr. Internation- ggllllugtegl i? ai Nickel rose 3-4 to 43 3-4 while Cm -- 031.1. Nomnda was off a point at 44 and ' ' ‘ ' " gggf Oonzolidated SmeLers held un- uleesulud." "I soil . I changed. A small loss was shown "i" BM“! 5 - - : . by Hollinw- 3E3 lllillnt". ill‘! Sm, o, C,“ M,‘ Ngapgiaiadl-Iydro Electric prefer- 4'11- Nor ‘pop... 3;‘... a point to 45 while nt T urn 1 . l.‘- B. C. Power eased 8-8 at 29 and §§:§'€§°‘f.0lvmr- 23 Quebec Power 1-4 at 13 3-4. Shaw- Mont wool‘ B} Bk of in... 11113911 flrmid 1-2 at 20 and Mon- Nils II Pow .. - Bk u! y. s’. treai Power was unchanged. ‘I‘.,¥u,ff§3,§‘f" l ‘fir, M,“ “"““'°' ' Revival of interest in newsprint nadio .’.'.' J’? llltlfllllrutciin “ issues pzovided a minor feature *0 Pacific following liriday’sz H nouncement 3'05 051953“ J ‘November production of newsprint‘ ynnflui...“ v n Canada was substantially h gher “genoflnrurY. MG 1'1 A t A than a year ago although slightly ‘vegtugghgusé-__-_--__-_~-__-_ _ 1935 Cn‘ Montreal‘ Stock Market Company ennui". (Supplied by Pltflrlil all _-__._ - - and Curb Market) (or. n, ouardlarrr special Wire) ‘ Stoolia - below Octobers level. Bathurst Pa- ufifll TIONS .1‘ Narrow Trend N, Y, Stub}; “Exchange d Company Ielnberii of Montreal ntock exchange ' er advanced 1-4 n 1o a-s and at. GlanCQ Lawrence Paper preferred 1-2 at A , 19 1-2. ‘I (cmdhn PM‘) Sales totalled $12,190 shares; .‘l'°l'euaneowl Toronto and Mtl—lndustrial “n” ”'5°°- (C T-j; stocks irreguifirlly highefés d , “u! " R”) Toronto hes-Go own; . , MQNTREAL Dec '15_Prlce3 base metals up. S ' l h ' ' New York-Stocks slightly hlgll- p 8 C l d t l 8 8 “$3,351,, 11v " s erlivinniptk “heat 1 4 lower to H M k Ex$§ii° M“ ' ... ......... 0 _ ar et * Poi-Q"- c-g, meg New York-Cotton, of November: Grade X-1, Mildred Hyde; Dingwell MacFadyen; Boyle. Grade VIII-l, Stewart Miller; 2, Vernon Drake. Gr de VII-l, Orville Murray; 2, Wal a Miller; B, Eric MacFadyen. Grade V-1, Elmer Clow. Grade IV-i, Dolphie MacLean; 2, Evelyn Scott. - Grade II (Sal-l, Pauline Mac- lean. Grade II (Jr.)-1, Roland Hyde. Grade I-1, Norris Scott; ker Jewell; 3, Lorraine Clow. Laura I. Crosby-Teacher. OI‘ CANADA I‘ DOMINION PROVINCE 0 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Probate Court 26th George V. la the A. l). IISU ' l.\' nli' Earn-n or sum illinhel, late of Bedford ln Queens county in the said Province. Farm- coffee and sugar lower; rubber higher. - HEADOW BANK SCHOOL The following is a. report of Meadow Bank School for the month West regraded closed 25 5-8 . liolii ' S o t l; 1, t ...... ...... west. . l2: What Goes With a p g . 1o a-a to 11; Ont col 11 to 11 1-4. §l°ll°d....‘.' l‘ ..”.”%‘.§‘i‘l°'f‘" A be t“ - - a -~ i = nlo tlliiLMAii s (l! Fruit Mil-Milieu) puilets 29 1-2 tom30 $33.35 12:2: 2: £i’.'..°°£"~ fi RA a gAA-aialoeiatezltfishflnasneial to m; n medium 24 8-4 a. 25 11...’... .'_‘_ '1' g3}; . n’ nodal -; 24 ._ .\ .1 . " 2. Ww”’yo§'§, m; ..._,.,,......... MSNTBQAE ‘Di, ,5_ rlidilifi. - 4W- o -COMPLETE FREE INSTAL- HF-‘fl which plodded forward 1 to 3 Wheat, nor no: 23. lllgllllfllln a LATION‘ ' -ints,hdth p! isn BaieCW. a. 1v1-' -. Slaihfiiuu. sleek Emit “sat- Oals ‘feed nonl) av.“ §ffiyflllrls ' —FREE ROI-MAN AERIAL AND urday. Flour. spring wheat patents, lliuir-Lfivkf GROUND. Trading was the smallest, for a firsts $5.80. Nlplsslllg - - Saturday since Sept. 28. ‘Iransac- Flour seconds $5.40. Nvrflllgii- 9 -—TERMS $5 DOWN, BALANCE tions totalled 000,500’ shares. Meas- Flour bakers $520. 0,1,‘, i5}; ~A MONTHLY. ured by tho Associated Press aver- F1911!‘ Winter Wheat patents, Paymllslcr. '.,_ age of 60 stocks the market rose .1 6110M $3.80. - I’ . CASH PRICE_NO INTEREST of a point to 53.7. Issues which F7011!‘ White corn 84-60 gained numbered aw sseiflst 11o on m" W" 2115- a --TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE FOR g p“- Friday, while losses were reduced shims ton $22.25. YOUR OLD SET ' to 224 from s42. The number of gégggflsstitzn $27-15- _ ' shares unchanged was182, the same - °“ 5 l8 9° "J5 "-75- ___90 DAYS FREE SERVICE as in the previous session. . Bmkers said the contraction in activity and the evenness of price movements for the market as a wilbie reflected the desire of the financial district tn back away from another appraisal. No one element thrust itself in- Butter no 1 25 3-4. Eggs in cartons A l l Eggs A 1 medium 43. Eggs A 1 puilets 41. Eggs A large 44-45. ll. er. deceased, testatr, to trading calculations, analyst; Eggs A medium 3'! nlzidlislllll” Qllilgrtg-If‘: said. and sentiment remained E335 A Pulms 35- Judge of Probate, km. I To the Sheriff of the GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the peti- tion on file of Robert (inllant and James Cullen both of Redford afore- Z" . the executors of the said, above named estate. citation may be leaned for pone hereinafter set forth: therefore hereby required to cits all persona interelted in tho laid Estate before me Probate (‘ourt to beheld In the Court he and appear House in Chlrlottetown County‘. in the ltrr next rornlng, at the hour d el- even o'clock forenoon of the they run why the Accounts of the laid Estate lhnnld not he nursed and the Iiatnta rinsed an prayed for in laid petition J. Johnston .. Proctor for laid Tefltloners. l do hereby order that a true copy forthwith published sums newspaper published iln Char- n four consecutive Wrecks from the date hereof and that forthwith pasta-ii in the following pnhlle places dny fo ahe-w rnnlo if any and on motion of hereof be loin-town aforesaid week for at le-nlt onto a true copy hereof he respectively, namely, in the the (‘aura llonlo store-said. in front of house in Ilcllforll aforesaid front of the nohool-houaa In in nald County, AND I c. County of Gill-aha (‘ounly or any Constable 0r literate person within laid County praying- that a aaid Province, Monday the thirtieth day of Decem- further order that a true copy Eggs B large 3i. Eggs B medium 29. Eggs C 27-28. Potatoes 90's P E I m '35 hitched to satisfactory domestic trade news and to the inegular tugs of unsettled news from abroad. That the bargain-hunters were siiil avidly searching for equities was indicated by the gains turned in by Oiuett Peabody at. 44 3-4. Crucible, Steel at. 34 1-2, Cutler- Hammer at 45 1-4. Fwd Machinery at. 76 1-2. Sides-Sheffield Steel at 50 1&2 and U. S. Industrial Alcohol at 80's P E I cobblers $1 80's N B Cobblers $1.15 80's Que mts $1.05 to flia pur- You are In the Canadiah list small gains Queen's s .1, s" \ ‘"' were recorded by Lair/e Shore. Hlrflm ‘ Walker, Massey Harris, Imperial 4 l \ waJ Oil and Ford of Canada "A". D0- minion Stores, HoPinger, Dome Mines and Int... ational Hydro- Electric preferred were slightly low- IHIIIO MONTREAL, Dec. prices declined Montreal open Saturday while other unchanged. No 1 er. Following their decline, under pressure of sliver uncertainty dlrr- ing the week, buying came into American smelting. up 2 at 58 5-3: Anaconda, up 1-4 at 27. and U. S. smelting, up 1 1-4 at 98 1-2 Glwh 25 3-4 cents a. pound. mrdium, 29 to 31 for A Hay no 2 per ton carlots $10.00. Cheese no 1 Ont white 11 Cheese no l Ont col 11 1-2. large 50-51. ts $1.30 t0 an’; P E I cobblers $1.25 m $1.30. 80's r E r nits $1.20 to $1.25. 1541.20. to $1.20. $1.10. 80's Que cobblers 90 to $1.00. QICE (Canadian Press) IS-Butter narrowly on the produce market lines were gradebutter in cal-lots or less closed the week at Nil 1 Ontario cheese brought ll HE (iflAklllFfliTfUWhi GUARDIAN ;=~ MlNllif/G r‘: (Canadian Pleas) TORONTO. Dec. l5—'I‘h_e gold shares of \the Toronto exchange list failed in the short Saturday session to refect any excessive eo- thusiasm over the outlook "for lower taxation on gold production. Nearly all the big golds were down, the xcbange index registering‘ a loss of about a point to 117-83. O!- ferings were plight however which minimized to some extsnttlse sh- niiicanoe of the losses. Dome bait!- ed up 2 1-4 on a trade of only 125 shares. Other groups were steady to strong and the miscellaneous mines index advanced 1.00 to 119.‘- 43 The big coppers held back, Nor- ' anda dropping 1 l-4 and Hudson Bay 4-8 to 22 8-3. ’ Silvers showed hatter staying .‘ poworsyith Castle and Eldorado up’! to 2 cents Premier oft 4 cents. Preaa) (Canadian TORONTO, Dec. 1s- ’ sma- ‘ Aclne Oll ..‘. Afton Algolil . Anglo H Arnifieid I iillgnlnnc Harry CONTROL DE FOREST CROSLEY in the radio industry! LOOK! ON THE ISLAND. In addition to foreign short-wave reception from the radio you buy, demand Six-Point Super-Control. No radio other than De Forest Crosley has it. It: will be a revelation to you. It is already a spectacular sensation -90 DAY TUBE REPLACEMENT CHARLOTTETOWN FREE. 0 -EXPERT INSTRUCTION IN OPERATION. a -LOG-BO0K OF SHORT AND 1.0m; WAVE STATIONS. a a-OVER 25 MODELS T0 CHOOSE FROM. I 7"‘ "‘"' m‘ a -CLARGEST RADIO DEALERS a h n o‘ ‘cents a pound for white and ll 1-‘2 in Charlotfetown ‘or cumred- the arhool- 9 4 Cal-lots or less of graded egg ""1 l" shipments sold at 40 t0 42'0el1ts 8 dufifll“; ' dozen for A large. 31 to 33 for A- pulets, 25 ' "in?! yo“ tsrtillwltfln ‘mlarvéed pa the 1-2 to 26 for B and 24 for C. ' ' ‘"" ° ' '°' ‘"" '° On the potato market Prince fill '1'i'.'i.l'.°".°.l"sr':.'.’.'.°|'.§°“....}“ 1.2;‘; QJKlIYI.“ f." "W: 311a $15.11;‘: Edvard Islard 90's brouzht $1.30 1 surly-fig“ thieroof. h and Curb Market) to “.35 (or mountains and $1.25 g ' ‘ ‘"' " "'1 "'5 "‘"' ‘h’ to $1.30 for cobbler-s. In ilo-pollnd slulsglefrrhlrooriullk? ‘l; Mock- bavs P E/ I mountains were 81.20 "I year at Ilia MnJu-Ityfiu reign, B A Oil . to $1.25, P E I cobbler; and New (Blot) ll I.. ruitlltit, Dom Stures_ Brungwick mountains $1.15 to (MM Judge of Probate. :'l:l!pr0}i,l0le.. ‘L20. Quebec movnmln: ‘L05 m 1.- 111-11-25-12-2-0-10 " Melon“; $1.10 and Quebec robbiers 00 cents ="‘—t‘" _—‘ We R omnmud VANCOUVII ' For Sound [muesli Union Gas Company of Canada, Limited 41,575 First Mortgage Bonds, due 1950 ggnqe 1907 the Company and in pi-edeceuorriiave successfully operated . “@4117 ‘rowing natural gas business in Ontario, furnishing natural gas to over 50.000 000mm"! i" ' '¢""°'Y h;4""‘8 5 population la ewes: of 300.4190- Pme" mm"! 8“ “‘"'” °f ‘h’ company are d i ' duriifigdlallstfl ofovertwicebon 0M6! Avfllfl‘ “Luau; Punk“ f“ 3159.000 per annum of Firs: Mortgage Bonds afford albstaatitl protection for prifldllfll w! inwwr- » l Pricunsadaocruediatemeooyleld 469%- Full infonnqion upon nglmt W. C. Pirfielgfloc Company s.» Kr- $=~== “ii-tier. ~ v Aldcrmuc Can Kirk . (Jen .\llln ., (‘O Cnp . Dui Oil Hull Bay Lllko Man iilairobic lgandy ._ =. .—.—-~- ~_:_ '— . A OIdOD . ‘Y q _ , fahion trends. With many-of the l-llrlrllrkoriill . "5 Ne") York barb s ason’s loveli:st.styie:. inspired by‘ flerlld Ore .. , _.___ Grecian or Rznalssarlce modes, with gfiqmblllfféllt ' ' . (Canadian Press) almost all of them ' ' ' ' 4% luxury of line afld fabric, it is nat- Stocks Close llral that coiffurcs should take al ' corresponding tu;n. CUITBIICIAI sine; Cyan B .. .. 2s l-a Amer Gas T-t c ... 36 1-2 (c‘n‘dhn he.) Amer Bu]. .. . 2 3-8 YORK’ _ Asso. Gm A .. . .. - currencics held ulrlgcilanglesdllyfiaglglg Am" C" " ' 12 7'8 ilrdsys foreign exchange markets. 8:3,?‘ , ' ‘ “z H llair into tgm bubble curls, that check. glie Dfilind etollilg at 84.93, the Omof, P‘ 21 34 yowcut. y. ur. if n .ct o_ blngs or! ‘ans-ligation dOllitlP at a discount of Ford}; . ‘ 25 b2 lila yum‘ cats b: covered The hes. franc In): Bffilnl-r-nignglo aiimnch EC” Bond ‘ ' " 15 H‘ ‘mchmled- ' we“ g“; Kim ' if f ature your serials ,,,,”,,‘,3,"§3§,*,L- M- ill-rs- $1.0. ..: ..;'.;.".:i 2o .1. nut-cam. s...” domgum‘: shim“ United mt Pete as 1-2 W —-- d r °w “"11"” Niag Hll“ . s 3-4 ___ ___, lelchnes on Montreal foreign ex. std o, - 2.2.2:“. 222's’. “"' "y" l" U“ “ 1 . n It ".98 23-32 U“ ugh; 1 , _ , _ _, g2 1.4 C0ll)'r‘I‘.i'f07l Oflrr: and the doim- 1.33 9g o», pa. “m, at 25-32 per cent premium. The l apron tfsranc held unchanged at EVEN BOSTONESE l ' m‘ o0 FOR cunnmo I E (a, r11. Canadian Press) BOQTON. Mil S.- Def‘. 15 -— This city may still have its Blue Stock- ) . NEW ironic. D02. ls-nireirn exchange steady. Great Britain | ings-Jslit they like hci: hair curled. And "the gray-hairez‘ woman is th high 4.98; low 4.02 l4; close 4.03; 00 day bills 4.01 7-8; Prunes 0.01 smart woman t day." 1-4; Italy 8.00: um 10.88: As a whole traders in beauty did not suffer much during the depres- Belg! Germany 40.23; Canada 8O 3-16. Closing eleehange retest- ‘sion. But wom’n did take to cut- ting and curlinz their own hair. At, Montreal-Pound 4.00 28-22; U. S. dollar 1.00 25-12: franc 6.67. At New York-Pound 4.0!; Can- adian dollar III 3-16: franc 0.01 1-4. at Paris-Pound v4.52 fr; om- sdiall dollar 14D fr; U. S. dollar 15.12 fr. ' ' In sold-Pound 12s; Canadian dollar 58.05 cents: U. l dollar 50.40 can . DUOIIIB! BUYS \, VILVIT PIG! ey for professional facia‘s and mas- sage. If they are now seeing their way clear to taking their coiffure problems to a real hall-dies er, that lnult mean that them is money around somewh-re. A' more popular interpretation of the new imp rtance of hairdressing is‘ that it is a natural result of vies. ‘this was especially so in the Thrift Workshop. There banana crates made baby cradles. Bits of linolptnn made soles ot bedroom slippers, of which the uppers were made fast year's discarded felt of creative handicraft in an age of hats. Ken's feathers and sheeifs machinery was illustrated p an wool. which hid been picked from ambition in mndon _ which woai- the hedges, were we as fillings roi- ‘ The Prq). IONDOI. Dec. IB-i-Tho triumph en in slums t d dainty ‘calla. , and Wales loot 010,8 the exhibits, contributed wwe shown by the a Comb latiin 1o: Women's institutes. Hand they combined bsauly with A . distal‘ Duahasotthli. a ,&ausnn.nmuanviiva ro| aim entirely of old silk stock- ings on a foundation or coarse cooking. ~ emphasizing n fiffin sélionfs FOR. CAPE GOLF (By Th: Canadian Press) .ne surprises in fashionable circles Nwemher- here is a golf outfit which is a positive sensation. A: yet, only a Anqtlter important pbllll’. bloughtisample suit has ar1iv:d. I. may be Em chm"!!- out by .o.al cojfure specialists is ccnsidelmd. a triumph, or a sa".torial tile vcrsaliity of tile masons hair I imgertisencs. lhe outfit consi ts of mzds. There ls m hard and fast shirt, shorts, cap, ja.ket_ and hose rule, this year, that you screw your ' a1! to miiLh in a daring sponge-bag local hahd: s ezs this your put in lzein; daily sensible wear for hot a. pciminnly [Jiiilfld sLudying your u-saill 1* such a st iking design as al tyne Grade VI-—l Mary Clow, Todd, 3 Lena Mayhew. 2 Edna MacKenzie. Shorts for g..i an: not quite an nnovatlcll, 2.1.11 they strike one as 2 Bobby 010W. Mid check will become popular is aiGo-“doll MMKBHZlE. doubtful point, says one authority.‘ A1106 ChOWBII-Tifli-‘her- townie-reason: i The following is the report of CAPE TOWN,’ Dem 15._Among Rose Valley School for the month of Grade IX-i Katie Todd. Grade VII-l Dena Matheson, 2 Grade IV—1 Florence Matheson Grade III--1 Daniel Chowen, 2 Hazel Todd. 3 Helen Hagan. Grade I (a) 1 Isabell Matheson, Grade I (b) 1 Howard Newson, 2 Violet even while they were spending mon- l ‘ VANCOUVER TORONTO OTTAWA MONTRE Al. QUEBEC MONCTON I'll EDEMCTON CAMPBILLTON CHARLQTTITOWF HALIFAX Llaritinle Telegraph To be dated January 1, 1936 Limited Thirty-Year Refunding and General Mortgage Bonds, Series “B” 6% to July 1, 1941 -- 4'/z% thereafter to maturity To mature January 1, 1966 As underwriters of this issue, we will accept in exchange for the Com- pany's presently outstanding 6% First Mortgage Bonds, due July l, 1941, which have been called for redemption on January i, 1936, an equal par value of the Series "B" Bonds, above mentioned, in lnultipla of $500. ' ~ This offer to convert the 6% First Mortgage Bonds into the Series "B" Bonds expires on December 51, i935, prior to which date bondholders should communicate with our nearest office if they wish to take advantage of the conversion offer. ~ W. C. Pitficld 8z Company Limited 20 King Street, Saint john Telephone 5-5205 8c Telephone Company