qltjlvlsslgg. 1931 u‘ Eli Yiliiii xclllllll ppcclnl to Johnston I Ward) Openllllghillow]LnstlNiCll 58% 53% Fifi-fill Reduo Egg i- ‘Ya :99‘! 93% ji: 120% 83 ‘>4 22% i++ s! 13 925% 123% M 24% M 18% 18 ,1 26% 20% 15 15 039g, 11s 8 i i++-_i:++i i i i+| i l+i l: fifi¥¥$ Kfifi-‘ié-‘i: i<$ B! 1,3 . . '. _< _‘;, "E _.__¢_“~§ i“ -== t... -, _ as‘ $21? ..~;f‘ ‘fiifiilfiz? $21 s u +++i+|+++ii+ilil s eras: s @222??? $m§n>$§ H .- ifi K $£ nfl .3“ 361A‘ 311.5 851/. 35% 10M i 1311., so 3174i 14 i 10% 22 32v, ililil T._ lirnnda . . “TTTFF :1: is?! no 2.- c: =, zllil 30%| null. ll 115W. lury. -_ f 16%| 10%| 16%|— Bl ' Kl 11 1 3 i; +++ r:#9v>4 H?! NH“ O4.»_|IOGv-=I— d! S * l +5.. u: 5-17-90 3a; = 9-’ P?‘ E_"‘°° ‘=55; 1T; i+i l++l ‘$215,’! $$iffiséi s SSIONARY AN EXHIBIT BECAUSE 0F BLACK BEARD PARMA, Italy, Dec. ‘k-Ellcposure cred when he was kept for in a cage by Chinese bnn~ is has caused the death of Fa- er Antonio Munamtti, bslonsry, sccordin l-néd here. i lie fell into the brigands’ » i927 in Honan Province with her missionaria. ‘rhey were it-d to torture and Father Mun- tll, because of his lick beard, was displayed as {believed i" be riosity. He finally was freed but danger, Med u, “tum w "fly for medl. bad. Two salvage vessels were on -l treatment. Cumuuc STOCKHOLM. SWEDEN, Dec. ‘l. g to word re. ——(CP)-Elght Passengers and nine baud; early yesterday from the German mu steamer Miiburg, which was around sub. ‘on a sandbank near Oelsnd Island. luxuriant msined on the ship, which was! . Y’.S'S u- . _;_...__._ _,_ THE CHARLOTTETOWN ———-—— — ~ 0 CK The Montreal Stock Exchange (Bleclal to Johnlion s w...» Stocks Openllllgilillolvihl! ...| O . 124 10%| ‘s01’, 10% 10% PM 10 1 a (B? John 11,-‘- Cooiieyxassoelated Pres! nnnnnl Vrlt new YORK, n. an, m crowded with events tlla bearing on ultimate anlwg" omie and fins mastic and feral stocks satisfied watchful waiting. Silllrss rallied cpl-yly 1,, u” mun” ing nftcr all irregular mm dull decline occurred dl ' t will have s . 21 2v mi 10% 1o 10 Mill I ing. Another was New 1% u o“ u". York Central, . __’"——__~_ U. B. Steel was never very vlxnyoul, The Montreal Curb Market -_-___. Grain Exports . u-v-i (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, N. 12, Dec. T-lioudcd wheat closed stcadr. lllgh Low 53B 50% 69% B (i015 (Qbllollll to Johnston I Ward) licks Onlenillighihowlllast . ll a’; zw, 7 11%| 31's .. J2 .. as | mo. 17.50; 11.00. 11.50 l 4i i i i 5t llcuuilllrncis A lfosgrrlvo lircw . Carp-Hon lnlpcrinl Oil , Imp ‘Polllnrco Iilt Pl-irnlculn Ail-as Mines Nornllllll . Walker, I Produce Market _..____ Dec. .. llny .. .. -. July .. .. .. CHICAGO ‘CHICAGO, lll., Doc. ‘I-Dcspiie 4,- 145,000 ilusileia decrease of llnlicd States wheat visible stock withstanding mcugrcncss of primary arrivals, wileat prices llvergued lowcr iodsy. Drought reports from domestic winter lvh ' - other hand, bushels, alto- cxport was only 250mm‘) gctber Canadian.‘ Wheat closed nervous. llncllnngcd i0 7/; cents lower, corn unchanged to ill. off, ontll n llifldB to M-ifl; down, and lvrorislons showing a rise of L’ to 17 villi‘. (Canadian Prenl) l\l0.\"l‘ltl*l.\i., Ulla, 11cc. 7——“’iih ihe cxccptlon of n alight cnsillcss ill cg: quotations, prices were ullcllnllgcd on the‘ produce and dairy-market here a to: y. British Colum- llrlois, declined le cxirlls llt 4'! 2 lu 4.‘! cents . Uuturiu fresh 5 to iii cunts l cents a dos- YTINNIPEG ' I WINNIPEG, Mam, 17cc. ’.'—-(By tho (‘nnrldllln l'rsss)—Trnders nlnrkcll linlo in the Wheat [lit today. lll one of illo most uninteresting sessions ill weeks vnlucs sllggeli fmctlonnliy to close l6 to ';§ lower than Saturday's close. December closed at 00%. May at 01% nnd July 05$ to 65%. Trndcrll seemed content io sit llllck and wlllt new develnplnsnts. Values ilcld fil-lu duo io a lack of offerings. itxprlrt business worked over tho week-end was negligible. Statistics for the little encouragement cools and firsts at n held steady. Qilulll- to rcirlilcrs -oi' top llrullds of frcail eggs, iu cartons, wcrc reilllucci u l-l-nt to two cents u dozen as nil- nollnccd on Saturday. Other brands hold unchanged. Receipts were 1.021 cases. Eastern low. llllicr, ill cn i0 221,1 cent allips no. 1 pasteurized riots, wllll sir-ally lit 22 s a pound. 'i‘o retailers solids nt 23h to L‘; ccnis and prints nt L’! in 2.": cents u pound wcrc both un- changed. Rv-celpts were 125 boxcs. Ontario chccso was llllUlfltl st 0 to l)“ cents willie Quebec was 81/, to Si}; cents lt pound. Receipts were 207 boxes. ‘lilo potato illtinns pcr 50 llnlount (Iunndll hipped 7,130,000 reports from ib slated that the hnrvcstin ' ill being retarded in central districts but tho effect of this news was not felt ill odny'll trill . lndiffcrcnt trading fcoiured the cash; whcnt nlld coarse grain sections. Slprc-nrls wcro iliile changed at the L‘ UB8. , CLOSE Whnatz-dlec. 0034,: May 04%; July 05% l’ 14;:nts.-—Dcc. 30%; lilny 3.1%; July :lol;|.l\'l\‘y.'—~DL‘C.,-'l8%ll; May 40%: July and tho United States a bushels. Weather nnlrkct rulcd firnl, quo- pllnnd 1mg being .'l.'l to 4.’: l-cllis for Qtlcllcc “drill-ll, 5U in 55 coats for Qucllcc groan lllounlllins and 5.’: i0 iii) ccnis for New Brunswick grrcll mountains. .\lil.\"i'lil-.'Al'., Que, Doc. ‘l-llarlcy. (‘nnullinn wcsiorn, no. ll .51: oats, Cun- niliun \\'l’illi'l'il no. Cl .40; unis, fccd, no. spring wllcili 1 Jill; flour, firsts 5.00: flour, seconds 4.40; linkers ~i.ilil; flour, winicr wllollt pui- ents, choice JlAO-ILSU; flour, whiie_ corn 4.50 4.80: bran, ion 2 ; simris, ton 22.2.7: nlidlillngs. ton Ii .-.l; rolled onis, 1mg 90 lbs. 3.60; hay no, ° m“, -, pcr cur lots 12.0 iloosc, Ontario flil-JDK; CASH PR ICES Wheat-No. l hnrd, 63 .0s1,,’,-.uS{‘i: lluiicr, no. iY-‘Ek; no 2 nor. 57%: no. 3 nor. 53%: _- eggs, frcsil spcrinis Ilfl- 4. 503's; no. 5. 413%; in cartons . “l; eggs, frcsil cxirns ill "Pd. 41%.’ tflH-‘k 61%; h0- vllrlolls Ii: eggs, ircsll firsts ill cllr- 7 {-1 screening». per ion. 50v ckgfi, storage extras ill cnr- (lots-No. 2. C. \V. . . cggs, storage firsts in 975M’: er. i feed 2 : feed. 20: ;";\ggs, storage seconds $0911 24%; reiectcd M: tra k ~ ‘.1 ; poiaioos, Quebec. - 55; pflinions, New il:lrlcy—.\inliing grader: 6 row ex. 3 p“; _,r,;,.,ou_ f‘. W. 41%: 2 row ox. 3 C. W. 405i. No. 3 (l. \V. 38%: no. no. ii l‘. W’. 34%; no. , track 38%. ‘>6: no. 1 nor. A l‘. ‘V. 1 20 R0 ll). lln é- Brunswick, S0 German Steamer- i Miidburg In Trouble IN MEMORIAM MRS. ALBAN O'CONNOR Never did the bells of St. Paul's Church, Sturgeon, toll so mournfuily as on the morning of November 2nd, when they tolled for the funeral oi’ I i“ "° immedm” ‘the late Mrs. Alban O'Connor, whose although, conditions were _‘ death mu um, u; he, home 1n A1- bion on Saturday morning, P“ ‘ 31st. alter an illness of twelve days. D" '1 had been in her usual 800d of tile crew had been rescued Ten members o." the crew re- iheir way to her aid. ions WANTED Sam Isaacs of the Merchants Fur Co. Ltd., is buying el Kennedy“. 131 Kn“ 5'“ u to your advangagc to show your pelts to him liver Fox Furs at Samu ould be fore disposing of same. 0748- lfl-ii-tue-thur-li nelllln till two weeks prior to h" deem, when she was suddenly .1 stricken with a disease from an un- fknown cause. All that medical skill, kind and loving nursing could do . was done, but to no avail, God willed . otherwise and her soul passed t0 it! Creator. at the age of 'l'l years. She was a devout member of St. Paul's catholic Church. Btuflwn- and was fortified by the rites of her holy religion by her pastor. RW- 1"!- ther McDonald, who visited her of- gey, during her last illness. She was a woman of sterling character and n kind ' ' ‘ and will be missed in the community in which 8h“ “"- ssoo BONDS w. oifu, subject w prior w"- "m '°"°""" M““'°"'l Bondslnflflpleosz TOWN of SACKVILLE, March 1.1940 96-50 TOWN of McAD 5V: ITY 0F S_AIN T wmnuualyiorwsrdclon lnllllg, Brennan and company Limited - llllsgnsll i‘ rsnlosnowasnxsmun tarantula _ Sept, l, 1933 99.50 . " mm TON r TOWN of ED 6g ‘huh, m! w” JOHN 4% Mfiy 1, 193s 94.00 o“, “n”; u.‘ gym‘ u "m, “faction of investments request. ca, Her husband predeceased her ten months B80- There are left to mourn the loss of s kind and loving mother, the fol- lowing sons and daughters: Phil!!!» Mliitown Cross: Arthur. culm- flux; M“, Philip McGee and Mrs. Wm. Vincent Jessoms. Sydney Mines; Mrs. William OOOmbI. W53!‘ ads, Manitoba: Mill MN?» 01 3°!‘ ton snd Mrs. Ambrose Jessome. an... lived with her mother. They ‘ m, all present st her bedside ex- ggpfl Mrs. Ooombs, who was unable m get home. Ker funeral took place to St. Paula Church and was 11'8"! ‘l’ tended. A Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the Pastor, Rev. P's- ther MacDonald, who also oflloililfl ¢¢ m; grave. The pail bearers were: William u. Moore, Russell Moore, James MOCIHOII, Michael Ileunlzlfl. Wiibert Mckinnon. Her remains mrslslatorutintbsoenleterrli QQqg-geon, beside those of her flus- bgmg to swsit the final resurrec- Yield Price 55°“ 5.50 5.75 5.50 5.50 r. o. no: i" Charlottetown Dec. 1—A week pr) MARKEZiOSSIP fnr the industry is currently beset by irregularity both ln operations and C05. ' demands have so flf xnerieon Telephone ran points in response to f a All Woolworth and National Biscuit. fien- hrysicr, Case and Radio Sterling exchange was wank. making a new low, but tho rcischlnllrk stcnd- ied and tile i-‘rcnch frnnc held firm, \VIIAT THE BTOPK MARKET DID: Mon. Hui. Sunlber of advances . 2 258 Number of dociillt-s Stocks Ilncilllilgcd . Total issues trrldcd . 4 I F’ o reign Exch ange All, Qillh, Doe. 7-(liy U10 n l'l'\'SE)~—llflllIll llndforoign ill rolzliion to tlllgflntlnlillln dollar, all cnnlpllc-d by tllc ltoyul Bonk of i‘lln:lda, (‘lust-d lollnv as follows: Argcnillnl, peso. (l . Allstrnlili. pound, Auslrl bl0‘.'l'iti~I Cllllllil ‘ll cfl-lnl ugl- hll . ', not quoted. tfllinll, llollg Kong dollars, (Pzociloslovllkill, crmvn, 0.035 llcmnrlrk, krone, 0." . Flnlllllll, fillnlnrir, ll. i. France, franc. ilulllll. (ll-rlllrlny’, rcisrillunrlr, 0.2745. Grout Iirlinill, pound. 358M. firm-co, llrllclllnll, v.01."- llnlillml. fiurill, 0.47117. llllllgnr_v, pcngo, not qlloicd. India, Tilllh‘. lliiillll. 0.9054. ll. __,....- -.___ r T’. ND B0 GUARDIAN Montreal Market l Sidelights _ _-.~.__- Il. Que, Doe. ‘l-lby Pressi-Trsdlng HONTREA Cgnsdlsn Montreal Stock Exchange today eon- uiet with a mixed stocks were about stcndy, Brazilian and Can- ing fractions while With iflinl sales at 2,367 shares com- l? on Friday, the street tinued extremely q price trend. The interlinked rldlan Pacific v Nickel flrnlcd pnrcll with, 2,‘: was more intc opments tllau Anllouncnncnt of s cut prices, amounting to Si tho northern zone was made ily lnicrna in per ion inking similar action, nounced. it was would reduce producers it was consumer ill that coun newsprint. Dominion Glass Company issued annual silltclnent showing prnfitl $400,355 against $548,008 in the pre- on share earnings ccding ycnr. Comm were 4.30 against warn unlfciglnlllli recon party's action ill rcduc mil!- Ashestos Prcfr-rrcd, 1 higher Canadian Pacific off 1,4 min Power, nil ten cents Fraser, 1,; highs-r at 1%: illghcr nt 10; llirlslley (lanolin Commit Proferr Brazilian, off ‘l. at 105i R 19% pcr cunt. I flNTllEAll, 01112., Dec. 7-—With nlnrizci ill Willi Street moving irre lariyi wlihlrl narrow limits, and volllillg n disposition Italy. ill-c, 011ml Japan, ycn. 0,." 0. Jugoslnvill, lllnllr, 11.0227. New Zvalllnd, pound, iliilfll. Norwuy, krone, I l8. Poland. zioli, d. liolllnlllliu, loll, 0.007;’. South Africa, pound, 5.0041. i-‘pllill, pl-ncin, (LOiVSO. Swcdl-ll, kronc. il.‘.'l4~i. i-lwitzrrlund, franc, 0.2314. United States, dollar, 191,4, pgf cent premium. Miscellaneous ii. _ (Canadian Press) AHW XUJIK. N. )1, licc. l’—-Bu\v sugllr was cilsicl‘ today llliilui‘ incl-cus- ed ulfcrillgs, wiliic llclllnnli wns only snic confirmed ‘llilippines for port refiners. Price changes in futures were nnr- rwo llad llnilnporiuni, uiiil U) closing ilci. unchanged uii llli positions, except: Milflll which lull-l 1 point ncl gilcr. Silica loilliicd 10,250 ions, including over tneiilird in the forin of ex- changes. 11cc. and Jan. clout-d 1.0a‘. . .~ ~l » . Ln’ Detail-any 1.1.1, July 1.-1, bunt. llllcrc was nothing new ill rcfiurd, with fine grlllluilltcd quoted at 4.40 by ull rcfincrs unli liclnllnd iigilL and only of n illllldto-lnuuill character. NEW XORK, N. 1C, Ucc. F-Cuttun futures closed bnrciy stclldy. Closing bids: Jan. iliii-llll; Feb. till; Mar. 021; . iiLll; Al June (l-iil; opt. GT2; (lot. i131; spot closed quiet. g illil. Llvorpook-Uution, spot good busi- ileslr done, prices ‘J points higher. Ain- cricnn middling, illlp lliil; strict good! middling bus; glluli nliddli 55S; strict middling 63s; middling fr.‘ strict low middling 51s; low lllilillllllg 608: sirict ordinal-y 4S8; good urdlnllry 45s. itc- telpts were .'l,lil(i imicx, nil Aulericull. WILLIAM VINCENT JESSOME Death is hard at any time, but it seems harder when you are called to part with the pet of the family Such was the lot of Ambrose and Mrs. Jessome, of Albion, when death _ ‘claimed their baby William Vincent ' on Friday morning, Oct. 30th, after 5 a weeks’ illness at the age or five months. The little darling contract- ed whooping-cough and bronchial pneumonia. All that medical skill, and kind and loving nursing could » do was done. but God willed other- i wise and this little soul took its flight to Heaven to be with God forever more. Them are left to mourn the loss of one they loved so dear, his hesrt- .' broken parents, two little brothers - Alban A., and Cecil and one littlc i sister Eunice. His little remains were laid to rest in the quiet cemetery at Sturgeon to ' await the resurrection morn. i. Mr Harvey of the SHAPIRO HARVEY MAURICE, LTD. will be buying Fox Pelts 8 Dillon & Spillews Oflice Lower Queen St. on Wednesday, Dec. 9, and Days following Bring in your pelts and receive. Highest Market Prices tion. lhyhersoolrvtilliilllfl‘ lvhilo lllvlliilllg iile nlltc llcr of imporillnt dove polldlng, tile session of local cxl-illlllgu today co iy lnonllinglcs» and ext trading 0n public intcrl-si. lh-licd illsllcs llorc, ilrnzllinn i‘. l’. R. yicldcd lntei-nniil-nni Nickel is mllcil in surrounding conditions the present time to explain the iremcly llosiillnt attitude hcing exhib- lorlll innrkci, yct u in a nulnilor of the lied iulvaril tile scvlrni direniiolls, n-ltionnl agreement, could bring nh n chance of sentiment and that in quite rapid order. Announcement iorlay of a cut in price of newsprint for ill 3i per inn ly the lntc following s shadowed ill lows confcrl-m- to months by the (fllnlldla llniird Stnics cusio paying in United Stains dollars. nies I have spent on toffee." Peter: "What would you buy?" Peggy: “some more toffee!" in illa exchange itself. newsprint of iho United States iionnl Paper. Tile lending (Tllnlldlllil companies were pointcd out the cut a benefit the Canadian 76B. Lower earnings ily in tho com- ing the dividend 0n the stock exchange only eight prlle changes were shown as follows: to mark time mml of s num- lllpnlenis now niinne-d l lligh~ rcincly dull nf~ fair. with iilc nnrrowncss of move» incurs attesting to nn cntlro absence of Of tile illrr-e inter- llnll fracilonrlily, while firmed V‘. There 1935.’. amount- ln lilo nurillcrn zone, rnntionlll Pnpcr Unlnpurly, n dollar and the fart that lners having been Peggy: "I wish I had all the pen- U0 fllfl ill Ill- its 0f tho 8"" re- TORONTO. Ont. sulcs close)- ilnios Hiork the 2.’>il0,‘('llihoug 500,'(.‘icricy imliljfiolumario .- lliNYCnmlsn lflflillolue .. .. . IROilOiFoiI Kirk .. 1 (liGr-llouyn .lioliillgcr .. . ‘.001 at ex- ilolncstcnd .. . out J300Iliow a - the Illiilillnkc Shore .- 3!.'l0i'i‘.\ll:r1ls:4a 1500i.\lnn UtlSlfl llfi] flililfllollcln hlYliTMnss .. liifiilullllrylll!’ iflfill.\'orllnlla llfiflflifilgn .. . 40()Ji'rcinil-;- .. TliKlISilL-rriit . ll-lilllf-Qiscnc .. .. fitlillfltnllncolln fiilfiirfiylvanite lldildliklshoin .. . tllliTor-k liutrllos .. DSUOEITnliOrI Kirk IWISHY Silv .30. Total sales 2i7,2ll3. .12.? . ‘II Lnkclllnd .. .. lllilillhilllnrtic .. vol Mining Exchange (Canadian Pres llcc. iilglliLolviCinse .15 .15 i 151 1.17 ‘Lift "0 .20 .42 2s.oo| 21.00 .-H'?/|l .40 03%| .0392 .nll/,| .01%l .0114 nun; 1900i 10.00 . 1.44! UNLISTED IOUOIASIOE Gun 3.1mm Missouri . 0.71/5 ‘iii A Bank of Nova Scotia Safety Depoii! Box safeguards wills, stock certificates, bonds and other valuable records against fire, burglary or loss. The rent of a box issmslL Enquiries are invited K0‘ NOVA ESTABLISHED 18:52 Qua“! 93,000,000; Reserve Fund 34.000300; Total linemen 828M000!!! Charlottetown ‘Branch: SCOT : If L U. lhrny, Bangor C. l. Titan, Asst. lungs: 8 .. .i 10.30 112.1% A Oil .08 ilil0.'(‘ent Mun .. .. lillfiiC-liollcnrrh . .. .‘l.§i.'li(‘oost (‘upper .. ZIlOlBldl-rnlio .. ... Sllilludwn Buy as l Zflilmp Uil ... .-. 300iNicklsl ... ._-, in flliilnt Pcte .. ... 7 (“in g ‘iildililrk Hudson .. 8.1DOI.\icl.cnd ... iiiiililiNnrlioll . lllilillilsisliil .. SOOOiPcn Pete . LWSmelters li510|\'cnturea fllluiliYickcrs 10. {lessees '2... . . 1111 ms on L: '11s l!" 4200lIlrcit .. .. liifliijllrolvlliee .- llilillCcllt Piit MOOK-Tnzclle Ziilwlllilltop ... ... Rilillli-llick Milli so .- .. ...|.'os OTTAWA. Ont. Dec. '!—~ Canadian Press) number of tw plltell lly the isilcs on the (‘v0.8 fol‘ the 3rd, ns coluparcd with 02.2 previous week. Eleven gold stocks 61.1, four gold-copper 52% .42 28.00 i .44 S; .42 l.“ . cons strolls from 3 .5 Among the gold stock nvcrngc prices Dome declined llollingcr from Shore from $28.72 to from ll uy drop L05 $2.97 and Silsrriit- i/Qf 115% 1 .15 ] .15 (B! -—Ths weighted index cnty mining stock! com- Donlinlon Bureau of Stat- bnsc 102i! equals 100, was week ending December for the fell from 82.1 to stocks from 63.7 to 03.1 and fire silver and miscellan- 0 to 2&1. the 03c while Noranda rose from 815.00 to $1500 ' ' ll d nlillcellaneons “fig!!! ‘g:!l.l:-';::K1'|B':\l'li'!y fell frnnl 21d u, 11.; 11ml Niplssing from $1.30 to $1.18. ______._.___ $5,000 Catch Taken " Off Fishing Ground " BOSTON, Mass, Dec ‘l-Ten CNW members of the G‘ ocster mackerel seiner Old Glory rejoiced over a lucky strike made on the ofl-shbro fishing grounds recently. W"! 55w‘ I000 pounds were taken aboard in two hours. The catch brought $5.- , m, eacnmember oi the crew receiv- ing $300. Two Persons-Die _ In House Flre (Canadian Press) BRANDON, Man, Dec. ‘L-Two persons lost their lives in a firs which early destroyed a. smI-ll dwelling on the Western outskirts o! Brandon. Bodies of both wars removed from the burnln! 110W? by neighbours who had to hm! down a door to gain entrance. The dead are Andrew Duvsl. 6'! and his daughter Stella l9. Edna: "I say Bob, can you tell me the best things to put in a. plum cake?" Bob: "Why, your teeth." summarized herewith : Results Published December 24th. l PUZZLE CONTES Please Read This l2 CONTEST EDITOR The Charlottetown Guardian ‘Charlottetown, P. E. I. My answers to the famo us Canadian Contest are ____l_ TANTS 1 Announcement Carefully 23 37 38 40 I3 41 l4 l5 16 17 l8 l9 20 l0 21 22 collimator Name w lclslessssessslssoosssOosaossasisssvssuscr-aoj (Please be sure that sufiiclent postage is pldced on your envelope. )