i t r ‘l i , session since June‘ 8. Late f Trading Rally, On_ The hNew York (By Irfillellok Gardner, Associated Prue financial Writer) (A. P. By Gull-dim‘: Special Wire) ‘NEW YORK. Dec. %Readil)' absorbing year-end tax sellirls. the lt-ock market thrust its way upward in the late‘ trading today with a vigor reminiscent of some of the rallies in ilnal session of other years. Substantial buying in old-line in- dustrial leaders lifted the market out of the bounds of its recent nar- row range and piled up numerous gains oi’ 1 to 4 points. The advance gathered headway in the final half-hour of trading arid closing prices were about. the best of the day. It swept the Stan- dard Statistics Co, average for 00 selected stozks up 2.8 DOlIlts to 74.7, the largest rise in averages ~in one Turnover, was smaller than in the previous session, however. mainly ascribed to a diminution in year- end selling, although hundreds oi " cash sales on the ticker tape attest- ed to a continuation of such liqui- dation ror the plirpcse of register- lng profits o“ losses against tax _ xyments.’ Volume totalled 1.276.- 1 shares compared with 1.641.665 PRODUCE (Canadian Prose) MONTREAL. Dec. ‘IS-Butter, egg and cheese prices were higher on the siollironl prl lure and drllry mardto today. No 1~ butler in cal-lots or less gained l,‘ 0L4 cent m. 2i to 211,. cents a Puilnd- To rolnilers solids ireru 2': eenlo and prints 1521/5 cents to ‘:3 cents I pound. Receipts were ‘l3 boxes. Top grades of eggs in uirlots or loss moved up n cent at Z12 to 33 cents s dozen for A large. 211 to 27 cents for A medium and 24 to 26 cents for A pullptl. B st 18 to 19 cents and (J " at 1T_to 11:5 cents s doaen were un- li. Al-IlYl-ll were 512 cues, make no 1 Ontario cheese I‘; advanced 1A of s cent n 11v, m 11s,’. I Brit Amcr Oil », (‘on Paper 4:. . "' D0411 Eng “Forks”. -= Took Hug-ho» ; “talker (10011 . . re pound with current niiikc lin- r at 0% cenis. Receipts irerl l0 ores. Eofliioel. were uncheggsd st 45 to 41sec _o for» Quoheco. to 50 cents m evv Brunvwicke and 50 to 5'2 cents for Prince Edwlrd Islands, s11 per 80 pound be . ' rigid MTifURB “(Johnston and Word) Opened liockv Ila-l Abiiibi . . Assoc R rclv Bmulurnois . . . Brew Vorp Pfd (‘an Malt ._ _ mu s“; . 1mm Stores .. Ford of (‘lln A lirmn Slnlicl Mitchell imp’ . Norsnlln 01d films are boiled down 311d converted into patent leather shoes New films axe not put to such a aerzsible use. nonunion or CANADA Province, of rumor: EDWARD rsrnun In , the Probate Court. . 25th George V, A. D» 1934. In re Estate of Thomas M. Hughes, late of Charlottetown, in V‘ Queens County in the said Prov- ince, stone-mason, deceased tes- tate. _ By the Honourable Harold Leon- nrd Palmer. Surrogates-lodge of Probate, dzc, &c."I‘o: The Sheriff olJ-thc County of Queen's County or any Constable or literate person within said County. . 3 - GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Francis MoQuaid of jCharlottetown aforesaid. Roman ‘ Catholic Clergyman. and M. Alban Farmer of Charlottetown afore- said, BalTlster-at-Law. the Execu- tors of the above named estate. praying that a citation may be is- suedfor the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore here- by required u» cite all persons in- terested-in the said Estate to be and ‘lip ear before me at a Probate Oourt- be held in the Court Basile in Charlottetown in Q0861’! Cofltyi, in ti: Ijld‘ Province, on Fr yl the t en y-flfth day oi Ja arty-next eonilllmgat the hour of} levsrl o'clock forenoon of the s day to showcalils if any they cenwhy the accounts of the said millfiiwhould not be passed and thfifltatc closed as prayed for in laid petition and oer-motion ofiM. Albin" firmer. Esq, Proctor for slid petitioners. And I do hereby order that a with yesterday._ - v ._ Y '_ As Wall Street veterans reca d. year-end rallies div-tho secu t? markets have become something of a tradition. With the dwindling o! year-end liquidation of’ various kinds. demand for shares by. buy- ers hopeful of_a oontlnuntbmq! business recovery next you‘ proved priceaupeasily. Brokers pointed out the display oi New Year spirit in the broad up- swing of share prices had some tangible backing this year in extra- seasonal gains in steel, motor-l cor and electric pYOdUCHQB, ahdothel.‘ business barometer; - .1a.t.e1y.. . The. market for some time, while year-I end liquidation was underway, had been making little response to bus‘- iness news. .. _ _ "0719? llrw-f _ American Car jiiillped, 4 ,‘l_-4__fllllqlw{l P "h points to a new 1931; peakratjffl. 1:22;‘ flaps American Sugar advanced s- o", n,‘ _ to 65. Du Pont 2 3-4 11106. Chrysl 50.1.‘: Polk 0\\‘ -... about 2 points t0 41 3-4 and Bp1_ gel-May-Slern 5 1-4 to‘ a. new top around '15. '_ Advances extending to more than a point were recorded in the‘ Canadian lisi. Issll s climbing n point. or more incl decl Noroiids; Dome Mines and Hiram Walker. Miscellaneous ' (Qulullsn Preps) .\l().\"l'liE.\l.. Doc 28— Wlnslii nor no 8i. Bnricy C \V no 1i (ii. Outs l“ 1v no 1i 48, (lain food no 1 40 Flour spring will-at patents first: 40 Flolll- seconds $5 00. Flour bakers $4 90 Flour winter wheat pntcnls clioicl $4.60 to 84.60. Flour white corn 56.00-85.80. Broil ton 28.2.’). 1 Shorts ion $20 25. . Midlllings ton 16326. Rolled oliitls bug 00 lbs '33 35. llny no ‘.1 per tun carlots $15.00. No 1 Ont 05$. Butter no 1 21 to 21, . Eggs in cartons A l large 41, Eggs A 1 pulleto 34. Eggs A large 31’. . Eggs A medium 30. Egg-s A puliets H. Eggs B medium 23. Eggs B ‘large 25. strlplc commodity 'prires (Dec 3|. '11)!!! equals 100; 1021i uvcrngc equals Jill 5i. 'l‘ndily 151 4 prev rlzly 153,8. “Wok ago 151.3 yelir ngu 1134 R. llliii high 1.50.2 103i low 1'2“ 0. (Copyright 193i by Moody's). Currencies (Canadian Prrlll) “DNTREAL. UN). ‘.’&—'l‘he Unitcll Slates dollar rlinlhcd lo liie best. level since the curly prlrt of Juno on .\l(I1ll\'("lll'f0i~"|fl’l1 l-xcharlgos today. The Anioricun llolllir recorded a guiu of 1-32 of one pcrvviit at 1-1 of one discount ‘Filo pound cased 21-32 of a (‘"111 lit $191 “~31! While ihl- French frnllc wns unchanged at 6.51 COIN)‘ . HEW YORK. Doc ‘IS-The Cahsdluli lloilzlr. ni one hnlf percent premium atom] lil ils lowest lercl in runny illllll-lhfl ill the foreign exchange. mul- kvisl lolizly (‘losing lit llililt rutc, the liolniillnil C\\l'l'(!ll('_\' showed n dcclillr of l-lli from yosicrdlnv ‘]\(lil_\"l\ rrllll (‘llllljidlfllil lvilil 21,5 l\i‘l'i_"nll. premium Dec 1n Sterling rlv-nllpcli l; sinrlli loss in vloso lml-linngl-d ill 11.111114, willie thr Frlllll-il iriiilr, closing ul (Llll l-ellis showed ll gliill of .0011. uf-a cent. TEN mindsets» Milena!" (Canadian Press) LONDON, Dec. 27—I..ondon is to have a big hall as a flower and vegetable market at a cost of $10,- 0000000 at Spitalficlds. It wLll be H1189 times as largo _as Covent Garden and the biggest vegetable market in the world. V ‘ WARMLY DISCUSSING "HELL (Canadian Preset ‘, _ MELBOURNE. Australia, Dec. 2'! —Newspapers of this "city are carrying columns of advertising on thepros and cons_of the con- troversy arising from the siste- mcnt of a county 111G113 to a boy witness “there is no hell." ‘my rns New Tillyar tense 1 When next you need glasses. Their worth has been proved. We fli up in latest. style fol" frames or mountings. . E. w. ravioli“; Charlottetown I J. s. TAYLOn""i-.i Albcrton orrournln l- it fir‘ ‘ -.,,,_,_ .. . (irllbnul Pnlgl- lnll undid . ‘ lnu Tel " Kelvin: tor will? iiilillll liliiilillliis Corrected For Every .'W-o_dnesday and _ ' g Saturday Issue my 0a t! », IIKODUOI pun r. unnum- ‘nbtflfflflll pk . . . . _, (Tnlery hulll-li . linens-each... Duck .. __ . ‘Pnrkoys each Iinllib . .. . Onions No. 1 l0 lb Onions No 2 10 lbs . 10l- Red Onions l0 lbs . 45c llrolicdii per ‘bunch .,_ . . 10c Summer nqlnlnll each . . . _ .. 5 to inc Spinach 21h . . .. .. Parsley Carrots 8 lh Parsnips 8 lb Apples doe . Beet! do! Cabbage B te .. Cranberries qt.‘ Ill! Dried Codlb Corned Mackerel e h .. .. 10-15c Smells lb . . . . . . , _. 10c Eels 1h . . . . . . . .. Re Fresh fillets lh . i _ _ 12c N. Y, Stock Exchange (Quotations e and Ward members of the Mont real Stock Exchange, lilontren Curb Market, 156 Richmond Street. Charlottetown). Stocks Opened Loo! Air Rod ., .. _ Allied (‘hem .. Allis (Jhuiur Ail lief . Amer (Jun . Am Car Found Am For Pow . 4 Am Loco . . Am Pow Light :‘ - Am liad .,, 151/. 1 r. Am Slur-Lt Rig , ' Alli slnlell. Rig . . ' ' . Am Sugar (all, 4-,. ,4 Am Tel Tel 10".", 103s; Am Tob B . g3 All (louver “n; Atcllisnil . 541']; Auburn Auto 331;, Hold Loco 5s; min 0m» 1;“; Burn A "'14 Bell Al-Intlou 1733/ linilii F1001 ., I 31s: Briggs .. n 33:4" 2715-‘ Byers A l! 1,»; 131,}, Burr Arid lisch 1.3 15 ' (Toll Oil ._ r194 N‘), (‘iiil l)r_v (lln Ale 11-1,’. 1. f’. Clln Pm: ' (Tillie Threlll (‘cl (‘oi-p (‘uni Sun ... _ (‘orig Nairn ... (‘hos Uhio .' (‘lilo Norlll .._. "lIMYFIPr Mot . (‘nllllllh (‘llrh . 74-‘, ml Fun] Iron 41,: l‘ ..,, . I n; . s . (“on (inn 911,3‘ (‘on 011 8|; (‘on (‘an 1,; (L11, 425g - l llllec .Alilo Lill- (In I-‘rll-c Pow Light, .154‘ Erie 121% -\- .,, .. First Ns-ii Store] Frceporl Tex . (ll-n (inn (il-n Gen Gen . (lolll Dust ,. (loodrich Rub (ioodyeur Rub ls_._~ l;l_"2\ll3*v¢~| Grout ‘Vest Sllgllr . gousinn 011 I lull Ilnr I i u-~n m4- _ I xx sxfis $ Johns Man Ken (‘Q9 l.n i.n horl l w... fl: 3A‘? 9.. 15:56 ow Light sagaseses e- -"» i489‘ _y , . s" " .‘ . T. .ii.iiiinllf'fit o” in sales. turnover apwQIn-iatinz ' tive lender _with.neerly'8.I00;ohu.res . "tillnl i4’ ‘v 24 1-4 it touched the highest point d by Johnston ' (C. P. B Guardian’ W!!!) fli-With the new peaks for the . ' ties on. the Montreal $11»;- today staged, the but dilnloy since the late fall. The improved demand was in’ evidence from the opening and the morning trade was resumed ho tex- tiles and i-nterlisted issues. A more general betterment was witnessed in the afternoon with the modority or active issues participating. ‘rho widespread advance found mitoc- tion in the average for Siljtccks which rose 1.3 to 00.9. the bolt level since the early part of October. With the upturn come In inoreaao 18.800 shares. International Nickel woo the w- changing hands and by since late October. Niltol closed with a point gain at 24. Consolid- ated Smelters gained 2 1-2 points EXCHANGE (Canadian PIQIII) MONTREAL. Dec. 98-Brlii|b and foreign exciinsge in relation l: lbc v llia-~ dnlhr Ill cnnlplled by the l Yank of Canada, closed iodllv us follnrra:— zirgelflna peso .2512. Australia pound 3 0073. ll-"uluul helgo 21;»! ("lillnl lll-ng Kong 11:11am .4204. Denmark krone . 10. lPmncc franc .0651. Germany r-eicbsnlsrk llollnull fiorin .0731. ilidin rupee .3703. Jiipun you .2804 ndo 3.0228. .4U05. ‘Now Zerllund pou Norway krone .247. South Africa pound 4.0018. Spain pesetn .1003. Sweden krone .2834. Switzerland franc United States dollar l‘ per cent discount. . . (boom-n run) TOlIONTD, Dec. 28-130 mining section of the Toronto exciisip gave n display of quiet strength node! iculpcrlllg its modest advance with I spl-iilkllng of recessions. Following a quiet o enimg, bllsinees picked up as prices irlned but there appeared to be considerable profit-taking in the lust llnur. Yolunlo lrns up to 450,006 shares. Some of the big golds fslled to ap- pear in iiic trading. Pioneer was sol quite actively lit ll loss of 45 con-La to 1015. Brulorne loo: l0 cents whlcl was part of the locenedividend, of! tho stock today. (Canadian Broil) TORONTO. Dec 28- slsl-lln 0101' Barr-y ll Hllso lilet .,, Brnloriie . . . . .. ... 1250 B it x . 1W1 Buff Ank ' liuff Can . 1 (‘n1 Eliiu . (‘orliirlllll W I‘ (‘onizlgiix Coninrulu . Eldoradn . . . . .. . l1‘ Bridge . Gods links Goldulo ._ (irnllwllil Urnnullu Grnnlloro . GTPFIII‘ flullnur Hslrrow .. Lukl-lnnd . l. Shore .. . Luniuquc Lee (livid ... Little l. I4 hirlrsslln lion F/mwt . . . Wright Tomi ales 404,000. Jllhego ... .. ' "L. Lube:- help of moi issue; cunning m up Advdlwe w Montreal Stock Exchange while Brasillan ‘fraction. Canadian Pacific Railway and Hollinger were snlall amounts. On possibilities of lnlllauration. of’: common dividend now the We ferred dividend arrears have beer eleanodup. OmadianOelanesccom- men tmchedonewtniiotma- and finished with l. I 1-8 Point 11m at l2 1-1. The preferred was ha] o point higher and Brunt 511k ad vanoed nearly a Point. mulpuont issues continued w- tlvo but failed to extend recent gain! by l, large amount. Canad- ian Oar preferred touched a new pdlk at 11 1-4 and nubile; up l-r. at 17. Canadian Oar common and Canadian Bronze were fr~ctlona11y higher while National Ieel Oar was unchanged. Steel of Canada advanced nearly a point to u. new high at 45 3-4 with the common half a Point higher. Dominion Coal preferred jumped 2 1-2 points. Sales totalled 18.811 shares; bonds $8.900- . . Markets At A Glance (C Pres!) Toronto. and Montresl-Iadullrls stocks active and higher. ‘ ‘lbronto lliinok-Nsrlrowly higher. New York-Stocks closed higher. Wlnnlve “Uncut up 5Q to '15,. Montrcrl —-Bar sliver higher. New York-Cotton, coffee sugar liiglher; rubber lower, (Johnston onll Word) and sun-k: Olisned Lu Amer Cram B .. 15 15V, Amer Gus Elec 10% 19% Amen Sup Pow .1. Alias Corp . 0 0%. Cities Serv Co .. 1% 1% Elco Bend Shores ,.. .. 0v, M’, Ford o Con A Z5 28'.‘ Hum Oil Ref . 18% 48: Imp Oil Ltd . .. 10M lll Inter Pet 30% 30!‘ Niagara Bud 3% '1" Stan 34V; 94'. Sign . 17M 17 U11 Light Pow A . i’! To Hunter River And Vicinity A deep sgness invaded the Christmas season caused by the death of three highly respected citizens namely-Mrs. Donald An- u drews, who passed away Dec. 23. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Macbeod late of Iirederictohi ‘but formerly of ‘ Hunter River; The pimingof m". and Mrs. Maclcod is unique by the fact that Mr. MacLeod died Dec. 26, and Mrs. Manhood Dec. N. A dcnible funeral was held from Hunter River United Church Dec. 27th. The sincere sympathy of the community goes out to the bereved relations. The Annual Concert and (ihrist- rnas tree by the United Church Sunday School was held in the Masonic hall Dec. 20. ‘There was I. very lArgfl,ltbBl'ldB!\¢O and a. good program was rendered. At the con- clusion of the program Santa made his appearance and brought much joy to the children with hi: gifts and treats. The semi-Annual examination of the Hunter River Pu-blio School was held on Dec. 21st. The pupils during the course of examination by ready and correct answers, showed evi- dence of capable instruction by their teacher, Mr. Gordon Rice. A Christmas tree was provided for the pupils by the teacher and invit- ed Santa Claus who came and helped in passing the treats. A gcodly number of parents and visitors attended. The usual heavy Christmas mall was handled at the Hunter River ' ' Poet Office. The Post-mum- was kept busy many hours overtime and the mail couriers delivered heavy loads over the various routes. Mr. Aliens MacDonald, Account- ant in the Royal Bank. spent Miss Maud Mocannel of Char- lottetown spent Christmas day-mt Hunter Rivrl- thrgueet of Mk. and Mrs. LW. Ripley. Tho many friends of Mr. Gerald Proctor who recently underwent an Operation in the Charlottetown Hospital are glad to know that he is making rapid Dfvflfess recovery. Mr. Stephen Burns, clerk in the store of 14.5. Qitcliffe, ‘spent grid-mic at his home in Hench ver. Mr. Hcadly Qpericsr his been receiving the congratulations of his many friends on his recent mar- riage in Mill Amelie. M011‘! Murray Harbour. We wish Mr. and ma. Upenocr rnany you! of wedded e. The Hunter River rink is now in readiness for a good winter's skating and hockey. It won't be loo: new until we shall be witness- ing some hotly contented matches o UNLIITII! TBIIVII DIUIUPI‘ ‘ - - ~ I council nuslo iiiitii°~' -~ . -——*-‘ ' i; smile" - omm‘ ‘°‘3‘.£é“'-F..i.’~ boo a III l’ w, t 4 p- ‘ ,' . 1 100% "hurri- fI-As services were starti in fll the Methodist Church here itwu found thieves bod stolen up mo- tor opd other essential parts of the pips , omn,“rkorninr devotion: one. lib Ionta biiihi" ‘ , “at... W Christmas at his home in Mt. Stew- art. ~ Plans You u ~ Have’ You ..O.arrlod Out; . the, 5 -~ .1 - , . Made Five (Years .4 go? Very few men have and yet it is generally diffi- cult to account for the procrastination. v Why not take stock now and start really carry- ing out those plans you have neglected T Tile Empire Life Representative would be glad to respond to your enquiry. fie 179 Kent Street, INSURANCE COM HEAD UFUOI: R. H. McNElllLi-Provinclail Superintendent Charlottetown {life PANY’ ‘Iurw. . IO Mt ’l. ' Stock Exchange ii. tr I I lhol! B! Johnnie. snfillulvxgur-Ilamulsrgr: of tho llonireu stock lixehonlo. Montreal (‘glam-ska kef, 156 Blehrnonli Street. town.) 5",,“ Opened Loot Bathur-st A Bell Tel Brut-k 811k .,, Build Prod .. (Jan B (kill Can Can Can Can J01- buielt . -, Jrydeu Paper’ .. _3 born Bridge 2-w- Dom Coal Pfd . "1-11 Dom Glue Con: _ 11°, Dom Steel Coal B w/a I" Dom Tex Con: ~ v Gurds ,.. ... 4% ‘l. (iypsluu . 11% 05.. llolv i-liuith Paper ... 105k runn Bridge . 4% 4: 11011 Gold Mined 1059 lml Nickel *3 5'4 lnu Pow 6 6 lntl Pow Pfd . ..- . "W: lrsko of Woods .... I 13V liiasscy Harris .. .. Iii‘: 5 McCall Front H) Mont Pow .,_ ‘39/1 Natl Brew 5" Nat Bteol Car 13 Power Corp .. 9% Quebec Power 16% g; 14H Pfd ‘y; sw n gen a Sherwin “Hi . 175$ Rollin (‘on Poll" . 1'1 Steel Co (‘an Corn 46V: Stool Co (‘nil Pfd r" will. Cotton . 2 BANKB 201 218 100% Quakers NotYFcndO i 0i Mixed Dealing (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Dec. Ell-A corres- pendant of The Gazette, Mrs. M. E. Pauli, writing from Norwich. Oxford County. Ontario, has this to say of the Quaker folk: _ “Quakers have liked Ontario: churches in this part of the world were numerous. one every mile or so. in which the men sat on one side of a three-quarters high wall. Women on the other. Men in hats always. During their home serv- ices frequently not a word said. Along the upper end ran a narrow ledge: on this was placed a row of armchaire. In these chairs sat the older members. The signal that the service was over was given by the oldest man arising» reaching over, and shaking hands with the oldest woman. The congregation dispersed: the rest of the day being given over to social and family pleasure. "I knew all the old-time r n never lived, but complete in them- selves and would brooknoouteidc interference; even buying a bicycle hsdtobesotonlrvtileontireler- slon and decision nude. "It was much more difficult for an outsider to marry a Quaker girl. I once remember ~seein8 I Quaker double wedding: not a word wu sold for on hour or so: then the one: molt oonoerno" arose and solemnly said: ‘f tek" thee.’ An Elder arose and asked all present to go forward and sign th~ regilter. The more names. the gluta- ironcl- and floater the fu- ture tenure. "Isl-President Hoover's parents lived there at one time and sev- eral members of that family are buried thereif ‘rho writer goes on. “Quakers are honest, refined kindly and moot downright. I re- rnelubcr well when thswifc of the (than) oldest Quaker llv- dying, all she runes her tut brooilitho are I hxs-h" fifdlfid‘. ca: m $.11! Queklflllti). 01.410516“. u " fled ponibh a ma moi- mn- in. and maintained. ‘to u» V‘ able algae though uncentniniy ; WHY- ‘> New/York Federal 8”" Memorial lb _ C. I. R. O. 8.. C. M. (3.. said that in well and, a finer lot of people I (By Johnston and Word's Special Wire) MORNING MARKET LETTER NEW YORK, N. 1C, Dec 28 -Tlle n-arret was quite aciivf yg-gzsrdny probably us lrrunir or mm”. u; m: purpose» Fin-er were limo “hfllli-‘ii l‘ Ul- clots. however, an m» earlier gulns were cool-rally lost. he halving 1t (on dlfirfiQlld by Conan id- sted Th: of Nalv Yr rk hld no 1H1"! on the stir-ks as 1' will pretty ll-cll taco oiled that tllo old rate could not e maintained. Th0 flbilily of the general marks: ho hold in the face of the weakness in the Utilities. indications that the demand for steel will shorten tile usual year end clolingl in this in. liuotry and the prospect of on active Spring for the motors are llll favor- over developments in Wosllln on may rs- tnrd their effectiveness or a time. Loilllnw and Company. SUMMARY NEW YORK. N. Y., Dec 29-4010 Bars in London 140s lildnncbsnged, Lohlgh Valley orders 250 gondola curs from .Betllleheln Steel C Reserve Bunk‘ MARKET cosszp nude no announcement regarding in rediscount lute of liiumcsnt. Alaska Juneau Gold Milling Us ,1... elnrcs llaurll quarterly extra dividend of 1o cents nnd regulur 13 coins. Brokerl loans ill week ended Dm- 20 totalled WZIIUOILUOO. decrease o; $82. .000 from previous week. Western Electric Company um salsa estimated at approximately $00,- 000000 against $180,600,000 in 1038. New York Federnl Reserve Bunk NUO forl week culled Dec. till Wnu 12.0 against 71.0 for [irevioua W901i and 511,4 in like 192111 period, sysil-ln 70.7 against 70.0 and 641.0. Daily average volume of bank credit outstanding during week Qlidtill Dec 2o Will 2,403,000,000 lip 000.000 over previous weck, hut 200,000,000 loss thllu like 1033 period Wilson linll lulia your ondl-ll 01L _2‘l, 103-1 net profit equal to $10 00 :1 share on 7 percent cuinulllive pfii agslnlt net profit equal to $1344 a lhars on pfd in previous fiscal yentl reserve. “High Low Luz on so ma 101 41 "ooliaiooaill .01 mi p 1.‘ t 2o mun .. unlit; 9533x151‘ Pr: 20 Util 11.25 1000 11.00 n 40 Boodo 05.12 v Great Explorer HALIFAX, Doc. TL-(By (Boned- ian Pressi-lliocalllng the great ax- plorers of the North American con- tinent from the time of John Cabot, Brig-General Sir Percy Sykes, K. his opinion Sir Alexander MacKen- zie was the greatest of them all yet he “could find no statue of m anywhere." a Noting the accomplishments of Cartier, Champlain, LaSahe and the Jesuit Fathers. Sir Percy. in his last address before embarking for England, said he came hero ready to pay tribute at a memorial in lvnaoKenzle, the explo who blazed a trail into the great Canadian north-west. But he was told there was none. bend a sapling. but you cannot bend a tzee. Children of today am the citizens of tomorrow and youths and children summoned into law courts will become important or useless, according to the treatment given." Profflnsional Bards - .I. A. BENTLEY W. l. BENTLEY, l. O. Bm-riuter and Mtorney-nt-lgw MONEY T0 LOAN "WW4" W" Rirhmnrld Street BELL 8 MATHIESON R. ll. Bell D. L Mlthlelon. LLB. Barristers b Solicitors Money to Loan Block. Chariotietown._l’.l.l. Earner-on "I hope that when the “' " ‘ of depression are‘ lifted you may think 1t necessary to your honor to erect a statue to the memory of Alexander MacKenzie," he declared. Domestic Court Very Important HALIFAX. Dec. 2'l—(By can“. ian Freon-Establishment of a do- mestio relations court in Halifax at the earliest possible date is strongly advised By Jud“ R. H. Murray for the 59111118 of all d- mestic and family quarrels. the treating of Ju- venile cases and other cases which have no place in the present courts. and with which the domestic court could deal rly. i must be our aim,” FY9156 "Social justice declared the County Oourt Judge. and he explained that fibers was not enough social justice, the im- portance of which was not recog- nioeli. Speaking about the treatme ‘ of A- J. HASLAM. B.A.. LLB. BARRISTEB. SOLICITOB. E110. New Brace Building \ ' I MacGuriran_& Trainor Mark B. Mlofilllgnn, B. O. I C. 5t. Clair Trainer, B. A. Barrlltprn. Solicitors, eta, ’ MONEY TO LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bank, Richmond Street. Charlottetown. J. A. MacDonald, 11.0. BABIISTEB. BOLICITOR do. ‘ Riley Building Charlottetown, P. E. lsllml. Honey w Loan and Collections ‘liven the very beet attention. illi-fl-a-iolonth H. F. 'MacPI_-IEE, B. A. NOTARY. bol BABBISTIB. GOLICITOB juvenile cases, he said: "You can lflloy Building. Prepare your foxes for No fox food can longer for ‘delays up. able. Maoufaetperle l -1 Attention, Fox, Rancher! _ - .“Lgt’s' Speak of. Plilts” ml feeding of IMPEB! ourpilo them in promoting growth of superior thick-skinned pelt: of Inert texture, folly flu-rad with diamond-like sheen, retaining their beautiful zorlll (lfilflbldpflill u IM- ilw min; “IMPBRIALB,” inn, no "For hum. mull-rail. M 1 rlwlilirats 1' llrenin iilscjllll colllylilv,llll.‘ ' i EOE. x a-W 1m;- ltin 1on0 h lib- f. d»: admins (ma. unprofita- i’ d Char lotietowl I