// ms cnsnnorrrrrowu GUARDIAN THE BENTRAL aunmn s‘ A i. new ISSUE _ q l: g , _ $7,000,000 ' , p ‘i Price Brothers & Company, Limited -. i? ‘ 7 A 6'/2% Cumulative Redeemable Sinking Fund Preferred Stock . _ . h Preferred asto capital and dividends. Dividends at the rate of 6%% per annum, cumulative from January lst, 1925, - BER 12, 1924 _ ~ . ,. . $302lllll).lino WHAVE YOU BOLVED the Gross THANK8_ __Th G d, 1 _ 0rd Puzzle yet‘! “If not call at. the deb,“ w M“ G_ K slllfiplmliorflié? Guardian Office and enquire 1100181: 1v o! this city and now resident m. ' 1815 Thlflyflventb Avenue West, vammlvelf- B. C.. for a number of interesting Vancouver newspapers. ' SHOP from Holman’: Catalog. ‘a x __ icllllillilllliilnfillllfi nnivnv Gllllllllll i ARLIE MARK8.—iBe!0re 0. 800d house at the lPriace llldward. Thea.- _ i tre last night the Arl-le ‘Marks Co., GRANVILLE cmcuit-sunopy Tepeated the ‘marriage of Betsy" I I l ' 14m ‘Dw- “Tvlcel "Wfilllls to by flDBclal request payable quarterly Redeemableaaawhole or in t t ' i ‘ . - . ' - . n. c ' _ - - - _ , » Mi _ _ _ plan. On Tuesday 16th Dec. at 2 p. 1st, 1985, and thereafter at 103 and accrued divi eiild. aSiniiin0212010128221.“aiiiegiliiilriltiliiaiicdil sgffcllfvifliiillrlflil uflllfillllfllzrillillfrly 'i . ‘l 4 1-2 i, ' m. in the Hunter- Rive, church CHURCH OF ENGLAND SER- March 1st, 1928, will provide for redemption of stock by purc ase or call at not exceeding redemption riccs Shares o ' i‘ H: ' the Q. O. B. will be held. ' nliEs- ~00 1191i LOHTs Day, Dec $100 each. par value. Transfer Agents: Montreal Trust- Com any. Registrars- Montreal Safe Dliposit Company 4" _ .. Y > ' t . there will be Divine service Limited. Sinking Fund Agents: ontreal Trust Comp‘ . ' I i ' * . ovsni not: osnnrioiirs .-..-;.-~.--;.-.--.- "" . .- -' o n e morn t t, . ,, 2 gyziglétéidfiefloripgylgztlgf in: g1lty, ‘has Mark, Rum“) a, 3150,22,, 31 the 36's,,’ Application will be mode in due course to list these shares on the Montreal f, ' , we m i u‘ P _ '1 X "l "l" ‘"18 afternoon, The Re, J, Emu,“ . and London Stock Exchanges. -,~ ~ ‘g, Prmc|pa| Mg ggmiqymum "were" payable by Ohm“. p“; lflaglveilyatuégigss Beverly H05~ Piurdiekiti; ll)1,.Evangelist, will offl- l l. i , l . ' I - c ate a ot services _. » . _ I, m“! branch of the Bank of Montreal In Canada. Req- i-<o-c>---_-_ on cAa-“TAIFIZATION _ r, . “ ‘ Ittered both as toPPlncIPll and Interest. i; GA?“ THAT is NEWI 1M6“ Inceis - ( comp mo“) presem finmcmg) l ' .951 I15 880111811115 and instructive - _ _ ‘ Authorized OuL-t n l‘ g ' ‘ -, - l Trustee-The Royal Trust Company, ilhe lCross Word Puzzle. The sup _ 6% “fit Mongage Sinking Fund Bonds» due Febma-l? 0 a i m 1' l ,ply ls limited so get Yburs now. 50 (continued From Pa” 1) 181i, 1943. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $25,000,000 $10,000,000 i l. ‘ Denominations: i100. $500 and $1000. Wm P" slime at thls Office. 31 E 6}§% Cialfiulstive Redeemable Sinking Fund Preferred l- - ‘ ‘" dropping anchor in San Diego har- 1B 138118) . 1() ()()() Q00 7 QQQ Q00 i; . ' D, c, obugaflon of company and m addukm "c ed b ' $00k ._. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . , , , , by aieltnment to trustee of assets in excess of 5663000000. willlliieHgzilflballlisggiiylrgEfipflril-figll? Vsllliiiiiilillltitsrildnollgh Hesiljsillngulilltlsxlre- Common $500k 018F118 2% annual dividend) . . . . . . . . . . 50.000,000 42,683,200 l f f: ' ‘field Presbyterian Church on Sun- ‘in Emmi‘ GlYIl. novelist; Marlon '. . . . . ' I ' l’: i Pmcaigzzi’ “"0 “mm” mm?“ ‘° Y'°'d 542%.‘ - nadir at Zioiclpck in ‘ggfreizgf"‘ng“f$gl E8 _ P00") 1810 ‘iilzffllgf. wind jqf whtihbe {incited upon reqitestucmiaim a letter from John H. Price, ; _ . ‘ n an serv i; - - - f 0 e 0m G 0m ‘ ' ' '1 we recommend th|s__securlty for Investment. ‘elvcglng at 7.30 o'clock. cefh: dew? gsigllléan. tlllagad tlfdthghCflsmtipollt- q ' p m!’ r w f0 mung 18 summarize“ , . . . . “g1 p dhaDvE _ r uc s,an o ere. . . . . _ " l» As this issue wiliilkely be quickly absorbed. wqsufl iStHWlllaC€JB illie epreacber vziltnilile In” 1°“ the "m" “my Mmlday - Pnce Brothers & Comp“ ' Limited’ ls 9H9 of the largest manufacturers of newsprmt p3 9" ‘ ‘l t our hon," m. wlflnu y”, rgqummenu t evening sewim with Dr. Goodman and with 1.1m in Canada, and the fourth largest 1n the world. It is also one of the largest manufacturers of spruce lum er ‘ ' l‘ , . 3;“); p" _ a. our e v goarédled thewxaornlng trallln ‘gar Los in Canada. The business has been in existence for 0V9!‘ a century. l‘ - - - , ng es. nesse sa - e pr0- . . . z- , g _ . . I _ mARTISTIC CALENDAR.—Am0ng ducer nt that time appeared to be Timber areas owned 1n fee (250 square miles), and held under lease from the Quebec Government, ‘m? 3255 ggllindgfs in distress. total over 8,500 square miles, estimated to contain 45,782,055 cords of pulpwood —— sufficient to produce , ; » ‘ p y with the has! is that whys}! l gs‘ y le Taken From Train 81,000,000 tons _of newsprint paper, or_ a supply for operation of the Company's mills at the designed . ‘. . . - Sea, u“, by M, G D wright” $1.2: 3&3??? mgesézllld °f s“ D168; capacity fora period of over 100 years, without allowing for reforestation. ~ - » . l’ ~ - - - r. r. o man remove - . _ ".. - . - landscape scene captioned "When incp rrciir the train- hailed a pass- Mill properties include a complete newsprint pa r mill with a rese t d ‘l ‘ f F - i I l‘ _ M . G, , ,, _ . _ _ p9 _ , p n ai y capacity o p00 . V. l . N", Bank o, Ne", seem Bumdmq ffilryjllfelilgnlélt? glzlilinggtelgililelz; lug automobile and took the suf- tons, at Kenogami, Que.,aca.rdboard and paper specialties mill of 50 tons daily capacity at Jonquicre, - i, l» ferer to a hotel. Dr. Parker the-n was summoned and he, in turn, called for the trained nurse, Miss Howard. ~ ' When he arrived at the hotel, Dr ._ Parker diagnosed the case as heart z __ELECT|ON OF oFFlcfiis-Em- trouble and prescribed remedies. ‘ ' ' 0"“ L003“ 19 Knights M pYtlllil-s- He left instructions that the pat- QrkJZAA Allen; C. C.; John McNutt, in“; 3110,11,] rest. S. G. larks. Prclate; W. A. w", p, gap“ " kiln “if, ‘a of R. and C. J. L. God- H0 planned to sen the patient F“: G- B" Mmmlck M01190“. Ne 0i again the next day. but waslnform- ‘X’ 9°" I" pmwse- M- °l W-i J-A- ed in s. note left with tho hotel B1101)’. M. of A: P. L. Smallwood. clerk by Mfg. 1mm who had been l 1.x": A’ Fmmlsh- 0- G"; J- n- Wu‘ hurrldly sumnflineil from Los i liuins, Trustee; P A Fnrquliarson. Angemsr this his services would j lmsuml T‘ n‘ lvhlu’ Master of no longer be required. Mrs. lnce (“rmonlua later called in Dr. lda C. Glasgow l of ‘Les Angclcs, who took charge I ‘ l l Que., and six sawmillslocated at strategic points on rivers to which the timber areas are tributary. A now , ~ . complete newsprint mill, of 200 tons daily capacity, is now in course of construction at St. Joseph d'Alma., . “ Que., and is to be in operation by January 1st, 1926. ‘ I , ' _Water powers, owned and controlled, have an estimated capacity of- over 125,000 horsepower 5 l i‘ 1 of which 08,250 horsepower is at present developed. Under contract with Duke-Price Power Com- . -" = pany, Limited, 90,000 additional horsepower will be available by January 1st, 1925, with increases to a ' » maximum of 200,000 horsepower by January 1st, 1927. Thus, the Company is assured of ample electrical ' ‘ power, at most reasonable cost, for its present and future requirements. Fixed assets Sfxclusive o] any valuation of timber holdings. aggregating over 8,500 square " I - miles), asappraised y Canadian Appraisal Company, Limited, with capital additions to September 30th i - 924, at cost, but without includin the value of assets to be acquired through a portion of the pro: ceeds of the Preferred Stock issue, ave a value of $25,199,603. Net current assets as at September 30th, 1924, after deducting all current liabilities and making provision for completion of additions to, and repairs in the vicinity of, the Kenogami mill and provid- ing a portion of the estimated cost of the St. Joseph d'Alma.mi1l, and including the proceeds of this issue, as certified by George A. Touche_& Co., C.A., were $5,509,453.11. Based on the annual earnings, aft/er deducting operating and maintenance expenses, depreciation and depletion and all taxes and interest charges, for the four years ended February 28th, 1924, as _ certified by George A. Touche & Co.,_the average annual earnings amounted to $1,780,324. as against $455,000 required for the Preferred dividend on this issue. Net earnings on the same basis for the year ended February 28th, 1925, are estimated at $1,665,100. lin color blending- The back- ground is in complete harmony with the whole scene which is al- together an attractlveone. Charlottetown, P. E. I. W. H. V. DUNBAB, Manager ..‘SHOP from Holman’s Catalog. lasternliuardian ______ .."EA5TERN AGENT—MI‘. J. ‘ILAMES OVERSHOEQ,‘ can. \\. Murdock is now Guardian Ag. Felt lioms, llousc Slippers nnd "Y" ill Montague nnd will be pleas- m", slippcrs,‘ u hlqq nssort- e0 10 11101:’? news items, advertis- mlcurh n: 'i‘odd'e Shoo store, lllll. Jvb Irlntlng- new and rc- “nuv ,_1:U1_1._,‘_,;_G_u,[_5, ll0\\'ill Sllllilfiflpllflllfil." if. ..*FUNERAL NOTICE. — Tho of the case- - funeral of the into Peter Emery will inko [ilnce Saturday nt 1.30 p. m. from his homo at lrvllOil is- zln-ils. i}. LOVELY VARIETY OF yippurs fur blisscs, Boys and “children ut 'l‘uilil's Shoe Store. uguv.» l2ill-12-G-G-fiif-5l THE “MARITIME RADIO NEWS" just t0 hand and published in Moncion. i N. 13.. is u compact - and. interesting radio magazine ilcnllng exclusively with radio brumlczisiing in the llluritime Pro- vinces and ls also crammed with llVlf news and inucli valuable in- Your Hel (Continued from Page 1) Aliens‘ LbiwsERMAws Ruh- k(|\'l‘l'$ll0i‘$, Fclt Boots and suppers n1 host qn-lcce. 'l‘udil's .._*BUYING POULTRY NOW, paying highest 1irlci-s. (louse nnd SOME ALIAS ‘SANTAS .Siui'c. iunnnpnn. 'l‘ui'kvys not later than mo. 1m. """'"~‘lll>ll flu" llu» "radio ling." l For the Past twenty-five years the averageannual increase in newsprint consum tion in the Un't d ' 121l1-12-G-26-t f-5l ii ' - ~-; ; . ~ - Tl i 1' ‘ i. b]! h Ti . following are among those . , . l . . . . .. p . ' _ ‘C u nyini. u m» fittfncd Poul and “ ‘mbazme “ n“ S e“ weikly ‘vmfhave kindly: undertaken the Slates has been approximately 8%. The Company 1s enlarging its newsprint manufacturing capacity to (‘hicki-ns now. nnd "till February. “ml m“ i‘ “m“l‘l“ll‘ mlwl-"CC Pm‘ Also bundle cunning fiL()(‘.l(x*-i\l_ (f. mm“ "hlmlmil Sim“ "5 WP“ "b" .\l<:(l0\\'1iii. Kilmuir- 1:i:s:l-12.12-iii-ii "lmllllllll "Hlflllfl-‘Slills 811100118. Thu News will iipprcciiitl- the us- __»|_EGA|_ ACT|ON__A (.O,.,.(.S_ SlSlZLIICQ of ull who ctr-operate in |,,m.|(.,,t wrpps u,“ 1mm v9.1, qllfdXildlflllll-Z its circulation and for- Mifi-‘l Milne Sll"il$°"_ v ~ - _ - - . - lamb buyers who mm“ U) hzvsfyziuu ‘vflrdmg ,,,,,,,.,,,n,,on o, “News, ,0 Miss Stgphenjc Jqnkmg , . These shares are ofiered for delivery if, as and uhen issued and received by us and subject to approval o] . .- '1 - 1. ,_ blaster Pete Cosh i Oil-T C01l1l~S8l0f d” pr0C88di1lg8 (ll-w v by cheque to quitc a. xiumbcr o1!‘ S 'ea“r‘* Mrs. George J_ Rogers - ' . stovkmcirin the vicinity or Sourlsl ‘>- r " H H l- ' - . . i_ _ THE MARKETS Mm consmm mum 96 ‘and accrued dividend, to yield over 63/.% ilullos of‘ “Alias SnntuClnus“: __ Mrs. llcnry Aiikcu l Mrs. Wright, Brighton Rd. Mrs. Ivan‘ lteddin aw: GUARANTEE EVERY- l in. sl-li in gin- sailisfaiclim. 0r uriuozu-y inn-la. \\'bu can do bot- ifiudifs Shop Store. Xlnntngtul. . ILEOI-ILZ-fib-iuf-Bi keep pace with the growing demand for its product. Proceeds of this issue will be used in part to refund i - r to the Company a portion of capital expenditures made since January 1st, 1923, to provide a portion of ' i the cost of construction of the St. Joseph d'Almn mill, and for other corporate purposes. - . . if ' '2 i zitln" in vain. No funds Tile Time IS NOW m‘ 3v}. h . -. . . . ‘ Mrs. I . A. Hyncs have 5ft matcrniliztil in tho buukJ Miss élorence Channel, Mn after u yum s ailing some fur- Mix C. H_ B. Longworth llrlay may prove costly in I" lull» lluln um‘. mvr credit: s lu-rv uvi- lilting l.“ .11, .\l()NTIlid.l\L. 61110.. D90. 11.—- M“ John s McLeod “q... _.-,,,,, ,._,-,., m“; u“. ,3." mtiuu 11:11 m-"t the llllllll-llllyvr-“l. Pflicrc cuniiiiucis to be n steady on- A friend '- q a . . . Y“"""""'"'II "I" B l"l"’"' quiry from foreign bxiycrs for Mrs Chas Drew . ‘ R ' on - l i . l ~~ W . . . . . - - l oy 8611!‘! l Pp . ||..1,,,||’,',',‘:,,,::i",:',,'“. ‘tillmb, I; Pizrsgnl? uhcni i191’), but prices urc below imp... Lorna Weeks , o e _ ll" ‘ . lllflmany rin"... h, .-.,,,.y.,,¢, ,,,, working basis and no business is Thelma and Cyril Wood | nu... u pruven illru-t "m tn living (lune. The demand for ndd hlrs‘. John Richards 1 Montreal Toronto Halifax St. John Winnipeg Vancouver‘ l .’ “Ml/lies lVlary McDonald, an ill- llmns. l lune recently eqnlppoll l ; l ‘ - ' Mrs; C, I _ Miles ' f3‘ i‘ llllfilvs Willi “The no '1...“ valid lady, was n pnssungier from [ms of Lmudwl‘ Weston‘ barleyl I 5 _ , \ - 1 d. . Mr D K Currie 1- 1,0 . 950ml", PM“. Th“ ‘Mum Hamumy 5mm)“ Frmnv, [or Bow was steer y 10 ny mid sales werc- M ' H ‘e so“ , he n vc statements are not guaranteed, hut are bascd noun information which we believe to be reliable. '. Inn n absolutely m, "n. 1",,“ > She exwcm m m,“ 1103mm, mode for January shipments. Car "9- ~ ~ em r 1 f’ ton. treatment and possibly reside in lots of Ontario No- 3 extra malmlg i that (zivty permanently, as her sis- barley We"? quoted ill- $1-05. llllll for. Mrs. Daniel hlcbeod, and slev- N9 3 grade “i- 51-05 Pa? ‘bushel 9X‘ Mrs. . (Dr.) Taylor = _ i: . . . . _ . , Mrs. M. McKinnon _, ‘ ' " .~' Mrs. Alex. bfacdonald A. W. Hyndman nlhe market for Eye Exnmln- lbs. E -1 u: hr Professional Experience - air h ' - _ A bewlld rin 1b f b l leoawu» e44 +¢+ “e Q-Q~Q§Q-QQ ldlallirselilillsluu u‘ w“ m em‘ ‘Hints’ ream“ m 1303mm Si“; ‘zgtgltsouézrlq N‘; iawiltllzo°aild Miss Lilian Macdonald ics. hold-iins garlllln Zliobtlngusrghzlirs w w 0 0 0 " - - 8 l ll 6 5 Babe Macdonnld _- ;_ m n ,1 N _ | 1. ' H J I~'Mra (loprge. ‘Mi-Innis. who has and No, .1 grade at 59 cents Der Mrs. John Agnew Irllegf whicli: pyoliqcgczfre ghlnllligrlay i c s I ' boon ubscnt in the State of Malni; bushel ex-istore. There was a. slight Miss Amie Agnew m u“. acuvu-les of visiting “mun. * g . OPTGRIETIIIBT for ilic past tuwinty yours. urrivci improvement in ‘the nequiry for Master George Burnett “ls whether m. m), the concerted ‘w E § 5 __ Inisrue. l‘. E. lsluml ' at the old homo at lllg Bush. Lol flprlng wheat grafleg Qpflgur and Mrs. Donald McDonald .1,-|'.,,, 110w beihg made on crgmmap, i § §§ i: ‘ lflecnnnr-rvon With nruuiorn 44. Wllvfli ‘ills ‘lllli-"ill" ‘"10 “will” Hales of fair sized lots were made Ill/ah“ Smalllmilolb 5°11!“ in (fhlcago is driving them to ouf- The regular mid-week ‘meeting 4, The elvcfion of-ofllccrs took place i5 § \ § . , ._ — Ml" refill“ u "m" ‘mmy to both th eUnl-tcd Kingdom and ‘9- “l m"? e lyllll! districts. 0i‘ the 180i that Mill- 0f the St. James C. G. l. T. wus'followcrl by Bcnldictlon in the Con- 55 l i ’ ' lfllfllll-lmi- mo. continent for January, Irpbr“. Mr-‘i- 3- R- BTQW". Y°Pk wnukeds challenge pf n weil-polic- held on Wednesday night. the vout Chiipul. Tho following oflicers 5 E § g my and march ,s|,[p,nen,_ Qwmg m MTS- II-IB- McMllllifl pd cl-ty has touched the pride of pro thcmc of the meeting being "Sm:- wcrc elected for till) ensuing year: S § § g -»-»~- -- mo “may upward tendency o, Ml“ Mdrllllfel McMillan fnsslonal gunmen ls a mutter of vice.“ The llBVOUOIHll period nnrLPrvslilcnt. “rs. lllcAulcy: Firs! %§\ MP8. T- n. ("MY conjecture. tilk dealt with “Service at Christ- Vice-Pres. Mrs. lserltvell; Second- i § Master liurl McLeod lVlrs. J. A. \Vcbslor. "muuoosovooooo0osoowyoowacoooowoueeoo+oo Prices l" 90'" i" 01° Clllcag‘) mark ‘ g r-t of late and the increased cost The Northwestern National is the uvwcst bank in the bity,‘ and has boon open for business less than Vice-Pros Mrs. llenolt; Sccty. Mrs. (Y. G. Duffy. The Society will mcci cvory Thursday for the winter mus Tiinrl" The aictlvlty consist- cut in dressing dolls for poor clill- drcn. of production of white corn flour, v | - . . . . . . . . .. 10o Iln u n wnrill a ElYWIKI-‘P feeling developed in tllc ' llircc months. months. »-.'I.'|'I.'.I.'.'.'.II..;.' In l; n»: '0: n wnnn. ‘ alluutlvu lmd prices were mlvuns- Bandits Get John Grcutmann. President, nn- Th, rm“... \l(]n(ll‘ “m, mm. '- nrhi lnan-rliuns ......r. . . . . .. 7e per llnn 0f is wcmln I011 20 cents poi‘ barrel- Willi solos - nnunccd that the loss is fully cov- m; of “H, é s‘ p; Typo): of “W. "—‘ 0i on»00osommo044wno0o+no4+v>o+cy+++¢o4+ lmmg mad” “t $7370 “yhjgégowllzfig (cwtimwd "W" Pa}!!! 1) m“! by 1““‘"'““°°- Lst Church was wcll ziltvlldfill- Tho monthly meeting of the i Ili-‘Jvlltsi ‘vaunted ENTS WANTED T0 SELL TH llll llfllllhlilu Foothill Nurscrloi" ‘Willem-o not necessary. We of- "liXcllislvc territory, llbcrul “mnll-lfllnns and furnish hand- "lla fr"; outfits. Start now at l!!! selling time. Stone 8s Wel- itlon ‘foronto. 11-25-251. llulq- Help \\'illltl‘d P WANTED-MARRIED MAN llnki- charge of fnrm and fox ‘mrli. llllml house, por job for ill! parly. lh-forvnccs required. ‘lili- ll. n, While, 1w urn-on Li“. r-IZ-lll-iil-(il QOOQOOOOO¥O§OQIOOQQQV Queen Hotel wller Street, Charlottetown This popular Hotel has ll completely renovated refurnlshed throughout l"! offers very comfortable rwlllmodatlon to the travel- "I Public, “PM table is especially good " "is public are courteeutly '90 for, ' ' 4 Rates $3.00 a day g . Charlottetown Proprietors “ligtel Co., QUEEN Herzl. Ltd. 0-000-000-04- ..i_.._____._v_J 1 For Sale FOR SALE—-PURE BRED WHITE Wyniulott (‘nukvrvli-i. S. A. Locke, llnnslizuv, ll, It. 1. 1335-12-12-iii3l. _________ -—-—— SECOND HAND PIANO FOR mic Qhciip at ll. A. Tantons. 1331-l2-12-m3i .____._______--—-—-— FOR SALE-AT DUNDEE HARD and soft wood in lots to suit purclfnsur. Apply A. A. MflClsflflfl, Klurugg, 1200-1240411“. '*"_-‘ FOR SERVICE. YORK BOAR. FEE $1.50, Percy F, Allen. Sonrlctown. 1131-1243481. -__--_-—- FOR SALE-SEVERAL FEMALE foxes. pups nnd ycur-olds. Write 0r plinnn Arthur Wood. Mi. licr- bort.——1274-12-10-m-lii FOR $ALE—PURE BRED MAM- moth iironzc Turkeys ln-od from n fourty pound tom. Also luriw Pckln ducks, all imported strick- Duncnn MacKnnzic. French Ril/Pl‘ Phone No. Kcnslngion it-flll. 1184 12 6 GI lifisccllnneous mo. A. McIENALD, LAND eun- voyor. Hermanvillc. 6646-9-27M3m GET YOUR PRINTING DONE AT the Guardian Central Job Print- cry. Phone 133.--2S79~5-6-if. .___________ WILL EXCHANGE PIANO FOR fox. Address lmGuardilan Of- fine, 1331-12-12-m3l __€_____. dlonald. Georgetown: Sterling Clark barrcll in jute bags, wcll maintained the demand fro mall $2.75 per bushel. lm less tha-"n last year. rcnl unchanged. retailing 80. DEATHS Glen Valley, tery. Mt, Stewart; Mrs. P. A. Snow, Vi:- lzlcFarlane. Annandale; Jean- floPhail, Sh, JobaLl-l. Mac- iorla; J. C. Ellis. Boston: W. F3. White. Billion, For wlntcr whcnt fluur_ A fulr business was reported in rolled outs. There was no new developments in the eggs situation, sources for butter was limited. A fair amount» of business in cheese was reported over the cable, there being a. sien- dy demand from English importers Crop bean were quoted at $2.65 and OTTAWA, Ont., Doc. 11.(Eggs)-— Situation generally unchanged lt is reported the bllritlsh Columbia fresh extras and first are in de- mand and eastern buyers are pluc- ing orders freely. 'l‘lieso eggs are costing at the presen-t time, extras 60, firsts, 55; F. O. D. Vancouver. The situation with regard to turk- eys is at tho rcecn-t time a little un certain as no general idea can be obtained as to the quantity avail- nble in Eastern Canada. The gener- n lopinion ls that the supply will Toronto fresh specials 73. extras 70; torage extras, 48; firsts, 44 to 45, seconds. 38 to 39. Turkeys set- tling to 35 delivered basis, Mont- Weslorn markets unchanged. St. John, N. B. storage finsts jobblng 59; retelling, 55 to 58. P. E. l. fresh extras Jobbing 75. McPHERSON. — At Glen Valley. Dec, 10, 1924. Donald McPherson. aged 97. Funeral at l o'clock Fri- day. tho 12th. from Malcolm Gillie‘ to l-lar-tsvllle ceme- MUROHl8ON—At Point Prim on October 14th, Angus M. Murchison aged 65 years after a lingering ill- ness borne with Christian fortitude and resignation to the Divine wlll. the history of polic bunk 11ml more ilinn 310.000 in cur- rency on luind, but dld not know that n like amount had been dis- patched to another bank by ines- sengers, just a few minutes before their raid. None of the omployccg were giv- en an opportunity to press the bur- glar alarm connected wllth police headquarters. Descriptions oi thc men were also meagre and conflict- lug, duo to the fact that everyone in tho bank was forced at the throat of (lea-iii to cover their oyes with their hands. The best description detectives were able to obtain was flint nil of the men were between 22 nnd 25 yours of age, and all wore ovcrcouis and cups. Identifica- tion of tho seventh man who ro- mnlncd ln the car outside the bank wus also impossible because some eye-witnesses cluhncd he was u negro and ome said ho was wblto. Miss Gertrude Hahn entered the bunk, unaware of the hold-up. Ap- preaching the tellers cage. she in- terrupted one of the men who "was scooping up the currency with the remark: “i want tq, deposit some money." Doffing his cap politely, the bandit took her gently by the arm, marched her over to the rest of the employees and customers, and of- the wall untll we get. through. and posit that the bandit crew may be the same which earlier staged a hold- up of the Greenhouse cabaret. at ing up the place and robbing the occupants of about $200 in money and Jewels, sped gouth toward Mil- waukee. of a crime wave unprecedented in fered the information: "This bank is being hold up, lady: please face - they will be glad to take your de- Police are working on the theory Sheybogan. Wise, and after shoot- Tho robbery ls the culmination P. E. I. Orphanage Campaign Notes it is very gratifying to the com- mittee to have so many people making payment on» account of pledges. lf by any chance you have overlooked yours, plnesc ru- mit to the treasurer R. H. Jenkins, who will at once send-you receipt. lt costs money to send out notices. A large number oi people are paying their pledges ln- ful. you could arrange to do this with yours it would be much better, as the money is being usud in pay- iucnt of bills. and there ls a great saving in interest. In the list for Mt. Stewart them appeared $10-00 money found. Mrs Th) program consisted of the usuul study and ffwftfllllflllfll DOPlOIlS- . Tho llnpt-lst Women's hllssinnary Aid Society mu: ycstcrdw at the homo of Miss Blllingsley on Eustcu Strcct. This week the C. G. l. T. groups of Zion Church began planning their Christmas activities and com- lllCllCP-l maki-it-g presents fur the Christmas ’l‘rce. The ten put on by the Iiadlcs Add Society of Zion Church on ’l‘ucsday night was very well pai- ronlzcd and provud a good f-lnan- clal success. ‘The Y. P. S. C. E- of Zion Church held their weekly meeting on Mnn- duy night with u. largo attendance. Mr Harold MucKlu occupying the chniir. The subject for the night was “Forgiveness? hlutihcw 14 chapter. verses 21-25» Plans were made for decorating the church for Christmas. RussellCharkc is the party who found it, and sent ft into the cam- paign fund. ft is now almost four weeks since the organizers left, and at that time settlement was made with them in full: so that on thu contributions coming ln since than they do not receive any comnils- slon whatever. The money goes dirt-ct to the fund. Parties who have not paid nu this account may now feel that the way is clear for them. Quite a number of people promised as soon as the orgsnizu s left to make contributions. have the list of these people on W e At Nntre Dame Acndcmy on Monday tho ladies of the Children of Mary Society flttlngly obsvrvcd the Fuast of tho immaculate Con~ ception. I-n tho morning Mass was celebrated by His Lordship Ladies Aid Society of thu Central Christ-inn Church was held on 'l‘uesduy evening. A most satis- factory report wars heard from the committee in cluirgc uf ilw tea and banquet recently hold. On hlondziy evening llic Central Christian \\'oiucn's hifssionary Such-Ky hold its regular monthly inc-cling. The usual business pro- grniu was ianactul. The pupils of tho (Tcntrnl Chris- tlnu Church Sunday School have (aommvnced practising for the usual Christmas flee oniwtnln- ment. At the Tuesday night mcctlng of the (7. (l. 1- T. groups of the Metho- dist Church. Miss Mills, District Rfhl Cross Nurse, gave an instruc- tlvo nnd interesting talk on "Flrsi Aid" which was much appreciated by the girls. there will bc busy times in the Societies after the Christmas holl- days. Tho C. (l. l. T. Girls are doing bnskotry. uml the large number nt- lcndlug regularly is u sufficient in- dication of tho interest they nru inking. Th‘:- boys of (he choir nre practis- ing their Christmas Carols. Thcy expect in learn sninc new ones for The Badminton Club nf St. Peter's Church has almost complet- ed pn-pnrntions for the winter season and will commence shortly. Tho children of St. Peter's Church nro preparing for n Christ- mas Concert to bu put nn in the course of a couple of weeks. Bishop O'Leary and the members of the Sodallty received Holy Com- munion. ln the evening the re- ception of about fifty members into the society was conducted by the Spiritual Director. Rev. J. lVlullaly, assisted by Rev. P. Walsh. cellent and appropriate sermon by Rev. Michuul Francis of St. Dunstan‘: University Wns follow- ed by the Pontifical Benediction of At St. Paul's the Wolf Cub Pack is onc of the busiest places one can visit in a week. A large group ‘of boys men-ts each Monday even- ing nml urn developing in than Anex- popular programme. Scouting not- oniy stands for good things but also "produces the goods." and these youngsters arc learning lessons which will be useful all along the fyle- Please make your e scrlp- the Most Blessed Sacrament by wpy, Lions as large as possi o. and His Lordship Biship 0'Lenry. Arr The Ladies’ Missionary Societies make it pleasant for you elf and proprlale music wa s excellently have been holding their annual the committee. rendered by a well trained choir meetings during this week, and , with violin accompaniment. never have there been Twenty-five dollars has just The opening meeting of the St. more enthusiastic annual come to hand from tho Sesrl own Vincent De Paul Sewing Circle took meetings, A good many new e annals here. Womens institute. Thanh. l place on Thursday afternoon. Dec. members have been enrolled. so this Christmas. To be able to sing is a grout gift for n bny in have. ‘X-O-O-FOOQ-O ,l Hotel Victoria i Water Street. Charlottetown Offers to the travelling public a eomfortabb; lip-to- date hotel. Contains 44 rooms with private baths. The Cuisine is famous all over Canada. Telephone In alrrooms. Courteous serves. H. O. BROWN. Manager , Charlottetown , Hotel Co., Ltd. 2 “ Proprietors §O§§§O4