_19ao_ . abiilflfliils YES TERDA Y’S STOCK AND BOND rm: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDlAl Pa}; 1-". mini; Q1/0714 TIONS The New. York Curb (Slleclsl to Johnston I “Hui; Bid y e Montreal Stock Exchange ___- J I eton k IVnrd) A k "" u"bpoiillllghli.u\\'lLniri Acro Sllppi)’ II ... ... ti ‘.32 .. o-l. 1...»... .../-' ‘-.>""~.m\~1 11 s s». A ,_| o0 |.io,-_,, ,, 1a,»,- ssli 11.1: bloc ... ‘g i (M1,, lliuzlliun 'lrucll ' _ I’ British (‘c-lune linlgil iii 3,,‘ ' (xinalllun .\l '- s u I-‘urru Enuuielliug Illruui Walker Humble Uil . Ill|||('l‘il|| Uii .. JOHNSTON MWARQ Stocks and Bonds Membm: Moran-d Star} Errbnge, Manual Curb Liuhn, Tamale Slcrl Embargo, Winnipeg Gm; lrrbugr, Cbiuga Boa-l of Tale, New Yul Curl (onetime) HEAD OFFICE GORDON Clmrlottcto , l’. E- I. R0711 ""13 Bludmf- Sea]. Bogcrej-Ilz-flllanagel. MONTREAL Telephone I269. BLDG. lien Ills CITY OF HALIFAX 41/2” Debentures ., A’, Due January 2, I952 PRICE: 95.42 and interest to yield about 4.85"" (Plus transfer tam) Denomination = $1.090 Orders may be telellhillled t" “hmmflmd " or; expense. Eastern Securities Company Ll M l T E D ll’. H. V. DUNBAR, Manager Charlottetown Si. John Montreal Halifax Iiloucton, Summerside, Fredericton GUARANTEED USED CARS Fahd 'i‘ouring. 1926; Ford Coupe, 1924; Dodge Sedan, 191i»; Dodge Sedan. 1927; Dodge Victory “6", 1928; Dodge Standard 192s; Studebaker Coach, 1926: fiiflnficdzin. 1928; Dodge Sedan, 1930; Willys-Knight “"1102. i026: Star Touring, 1926; Ford Roadster, 1927. Tf1Iil:i~1s.--1\‘ord one ton, 192i; Dodge one ton, 1927; (hcv. one ton, 1927. Also one New Dodge Coupe. Also Used parts for Overland model 90 to 92; Dodge all kinds: Star, Ford and Chev. Also one Electric Motor. two years old, three phase, l h. p. with full new wire to connect up. A"! reasonable oifer will be accepted on any of ‘these as they must be sold for what we can get for cm. ,AW. B. PROWSE £9’ SONS _l22 FilZTOY Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. llientral Guzihlian BAND AT Forum tonight. ' 9920-12-15 BATTERIES AND CABS STORED for winter months. APP!’ to A. Horne dz C0. Phone 53B. 9917-12-15-31 IS SERIOUSLY ILL-His man)’ friends will be sorry to learn that Mr. Charles Cuming, for many years chief engineer of the Steam Naviga- tion Co.'s Steamers, is seriously ill. His sons have been summoned home, and are with him at present. INJURED IN FALL-Friends of Mr. E. R. Brow wiilregret to learn that he is confined to the Prince Edward Island Hospital as a result of injuries received when he fell in the street in Summerside on Fri- day. Mr. Brow will remain in the hospital for several days. as he re- ceived a. vcry severe shaking up. He was taken to Charlottetown from Summcrside Friday evening in an ambulance, and was subsequently re- moved to the hospital. CARS STORED for winter months at reasonable rates. Also your bat- tery. A. Home A: Co. Phone 538. 9917-1245411 FUNERAL OF MRS. HENRY AIT- KEN-The funeral of the late Mrs. Henry Aitken, held at 2.45 yesterday afternoon from her late resilience on Longworth Avenue, was very largely ducted the services at the house and at the grave. The pail-bearers were iMessrs. W. E. Bentley, J. O- Hynd- man, Dr. Pethick, Dr. J. S. Jenkins. ll-Isrry Winchester, and Hooper Home. Interment was at the People's Cemetery. AUCTION PARTI'—AnOti1er 0t a series of card parties was held Fri- day night in the C. W. L. Hall, when a most enjoyable game of auction was played. ‘The ladies first prize was won by Mrs. R. J. McDonald, uhile Miss Bertha. Hogan was the winner of the consolation. Mr. Frank Murray captured the gentlemaxfs price, the consolation going to Mr. Benedict Callaghan. 'I'his ends the » series until after thc holidays, when la grand suction and social evening will be held on New Year's Eve, in the c. w. n, and Caledonlaf Club rooms. WINNERS IN DRAWING-The drawing in aid of The Guild of the Little Flower for the benefit of St. Dunstairs Parish Hall, took place in the Assembly Hall Friday evening, 12th instant, and the following are the winners; Aluminum kettle won by Charles Grant, half ton of coal by Alex McPherson, alarm clock by Stephen Gillls, 25 pounds sugar by Miss Louise Lyons. half ton coal by Eugene Ennis and eversharp pencil by Arthur Barrett. The address and presentation to Monsignor McDon- ald was made by Misses McCarcy, Doyle and Murphy, after which a successful and pleasant entertain- ment of music, songs szc. took place. SKATING WITH bond tonight. 9920-12-15 Church Services TRINITY UI\_'I'I‘EI) CHURCH l The cvcut of the day was the ob- servance by thc Sunday School of [Children's Day White Gift service, ' which was hclcl in thc Church in thc ‘afternoon. The weather was favor- i able and there was nn attendance of i fully 450 and what more Joyous and inspiring service is possible than to Join with the children in their an- nual gift giving exercises. Mr. James Paton was Chairman and with him on thc platform was the Superin- Fllll CLEANING and PELTING W" Want to do your Foxfelting and Pelt Clean- "W- We have a new plant right up-to-date. We have "it bcst operators, the chief of which has four years t-‘Xpenence and is one of the fastest and best in P. E. I. ve "Psi"? You of perfect work at the usual prices. If "'3' 10b is unsatisfactory, do not pay us. We can pelt t film?“ Der day and clean 300. This insures no lost ‘Te fPl‘ You.’ All pelts are covered by fire insurance “Q III our hands. ‘ If WI! ship to us by freight or express we will re- "m "Wm to you free. The price of cleaning is 50c per iielt. Polling, moulding and drying $1.50. In lots over “WWW-five 10% discount, over fifty 20% discount and "Y one hundred 25% discount. W- ll. PIWISO 8i Sons & Oliver Gallant ‘*2 Flrzaov s1‘. - cuantorrsrown ‘#111,311. I t " ‘ Ilon. B. W. LePage, the As- sistant Superintendent, Wm. M. Rowe. Rev. C. N. Brown gave the opening prayer. A varied and in- teresting programme was carried out. The choir was filled with membe s of the C.G.I.T. Mr. Paton has been Chairman of the Central Relief Committee of the Church for a long number of years. In his address he stated that the movement had been organized lay-Rev. W. M. Brewer about 39 years ago. The Sunday School with the assistance of friends mskes it possible for the Com to provide for those in need, during the winter months. "SincoDccem- ber 1929" ssid Mr. Paton, "we have with the ssaistan of the King's Daughters, distributed coal, 0116.35; groceries, $55.78; clothing, boots, shore. etc. 8286.00. making s total of $515.18, and by other means have en- deavored to make the days brighter for some in trouble." The result of the collection yesterday was as fol- lows: Boots and Shoes, Coal, $322.00: Groceries, $40.00; Oslh. 803.85. Te- l attended: Rev. H. D. Raymond con- _ tal, $425.85, an increase over last year of /$53.55. Rev. Dr. Ramsay was confined to his home with a cold and so Rev. Mr. Brown was the preacher at both reg- ular services. In the momlng, he spoke from the text “When the Son of Man Cometh," Luke 18-8, and in the evening his text was "For it pleased the I Father that in Him should all fulness dwell," Col. 1-19. The message which Paul sent to the Collosians is the message we need to- day. The fuiness of the God-head dwells in Jesus Christ. All we need is found in Him, classes of people in his own day looked to him and were satisfied and all through the cen- turics since mcn have looked and found life. Their experiences is ex- pressed in the well known hymn of John Wesley, "Thou, O Christ art all I want, more than all in Thee I find." It was a truly gospel sermon with the purpose of having his hearers, among whom were a large number of young people, look to Jesus, the Saviour of the world. The morning service was broadcast by C.H.C.K. Professor Kendall has in prepara- tion a special programme of music tor the next two Sundays in con- nection with the Christmas and New Year Anniversaries. There will be anthems, solos, organ selections, and violin. Large congregations are look- cd for. THE BAPTIST CHURCH Excellent congregations were in attendance at the Baptist Church yesterday morning and evening. In the morning, the Rev. A. C. Vincent preached an eloquent sermon, based on the words from Rev., 15-2, “And I saw, as it ivcre, a, sea of glass mingled with fire.“ Things that are apparently incongruoufi or nittagou- lstic are not by any means as much so as we are apt to think. We may tiweli in our minds and in our ex. prcssion of views on thc love of. God, which is like u beautiful calm and glassy sea, but the holy justice of God is equally true, equally lnipuy. tant, equally to be emphasized. Not mutually contradictory. ‘mutually complementary. The last few centurcs have seen on enormous growth in knowledge of science. Some people have fcar- cd for the-safety, the belief in the doctrines of the Church in the face of advanced knowledge, but we are finding that this two is 1ncrcly' a statement of other phases of truth, “a ‘sen of glass mingled with fire." The last century has seen a new emphasis on thc study of Jesus, of his grout personality, of his match- lcss thought, of his gracious power. One of the results ‘has perhaps been an emphasis of his simple, loving, patient, tender humanity, truths to be infinitely cherished and never for. gotten, but let us not in our appre. elation of His humanity, overlook the glory of his majesty, very truly a "sen of glass, mingled with fire." Let us sec always the gentle teacher, the kindly friend, the helpful healer, but also the King of Kings and Lord of lords. The evening sermon, n thoughtful development of the idea “Fulfilling the Law, was listened to with close and appreciative attention. 51110118 the musical items of the day were Oley Speaks airtime-m, "More IIOSTHBII. Aliilihi , , .\ll|cl'l;| Akin-sins liruzlllun , ll. A. liil .. Ii. l‘. l‘0\\'ci‘ .. liullillug Prnulllrli . (‘uuiulu (‘ar .. Funanla "cutout. . . Power nud llomlniuu llriilg l-‘urclpn Pour-r l~‘ru-cr (‘nuipuni (lcncrul Stei-i Home Uil . . lmpcrinl Uil . . Illllllfiiflill Aicnliui ... llllPrlllllilillfll .\'ivkcl . llitcrniitiuiiiil Pctrolculli ... . Slflfiflfiyxjlllffi! t‘.i [Hint Fninous l‘la Noramlu Simona . . Yiunipcg Elcclric . . . . .. .‘\'li\\' YORK Amcrlcnn (‘an Ailvlllillll)‘ ... . Anaconda llcmllr Auutmn . (‘ivnsoliilntcli l-‘ilm In . Consolidator] (his (‘mnmci-i-ini Solvents Ilmulnlnn Slnrcs . Elcclric lH-u-cr and Light ticncrnl Asphalt . limuLvcnr Tirc . . . . .. .. lntcrnntimml liyilrn Electric .. .. lutcrnullnnill llurvcstcr lfcnvicrntt (‘nnpof .\l lguuicry Wnrd .. a 1 a t‘. I a e‘ a niuuui I'm-lit Pour and 4'0. l‘. Pcnlck null Ford lludin iii Scorn lloel-ucl; ’ Standard Oil of New Jersey . . . 40% liter-ling Securities A .. . . . . . . . 3 Siurlebnkrr . . . . . . . . . - ,. Ycllinv Truck . - For Films t‘. l". I‘ Vhrysl . licncral .\l Yannilinm . . . . 1'. 5131011.... . ... ... lloynl ilank . . .. MARKET RETIEIV FOR. DECEMBER 13, I930 INTITRNATIOYAI. PAPER k POWER: Thc nmi-ilcnnncc of llic prcfcrrcil div- liliml by lnicrnniionnl Paper unll Pun-- cr Po. for lhi fin. unrtcr oi‘ lilflll is of ccusliicrulili- sigziiifzcnir-c. lakcn lu mn- junctinn with thc suggestion that for this quarlcr the (livldcnd is likely to be fully earned. This in itself inilicntca vcry sharp improvement in earnings that rrasnnnlilv may bc cxpocteil to cun- linuc for ncxr cur. During the lhlril oiiLv-Slif-LST-i was nvnll- rrcil dlviilcnrl rc- qiiircupnit of $1 .8 and for thc ninc months to Sept. 0 tlm prcferrcil rlivirl- cnilsJvcre nor half onruPll- $231-$535 "HY n1‘ total requirements of $~I,SH.'_‘4T. Thc earnings nf the preferred in the flunl quartz-r would thcrcfnrn mean an in- crcnac in not of‘ llffillilil S0 m‘. llyilru- ric earnings supply tho chief iii- qimrtci‘ of 1112i". ablc in mccl cvc st‘. 4‘.\.\'.\I\l.\.\' HYDRO - ELECTRIC UUIIPUIIATIUX. which controls tint- ivicnu Povvcr and rclnted systems and the Sow Ilrunswick power plant of in- lcrnnilonnl Paper nml Power Co. con- iinucs in cuiublish new high peaks of products. lluiput of clccirlcnl cncruy for llic first ll months of this ycnr luls Il\'t‘I'litZ\'4I sonic ‘_':l p.c. ovrr thc corres- pi lim: ncrioii of i020, null has hccn more than double that of the 1925 per- iod. CANADIAN P1 PIC RAILIVAY: \'lilic thc fa rnble opinion of thc ' ‘ of (‘unadian Pacific lluihvni‘ . l\'.l‘ in rcyzavil It! t$l0.00 (ill thc nill stuck) 11,. ilurin: the ycwr 1ilIl0. has fnilcil to exert any firin- in}: lnflucuce nu the stock in thc far-c of thc bank failure and other unfnvur- THE MONTREAL CURB MARKET Love to Thcc," "Crossing the Bar" in Prof. Fletcher's beautiful setting, and Bruckctts "We would sec Jesus." The congregation attsnds in incrcas. ing numbers for the organ preluric' by Miss Spencer, lasting from 5,15. to 7 o'clock. Last evening the organ; numbers were The Grand Cliorus| (Duboisi, The Bells of Aberdovygi (Stewart) "Chanson 'I‘riste" iTSChBi- kowsky). ' l A philanthropic lady had given up her afternoon to address a class of young pupils at the village school. “Now," she commenced "can any- one tcll me the greatest of all the virtues?" No answer. "Come, now, think," she insisted. "What am I doing when I give up my own pleasure to come and talk to you?" A grimy little fist shot up. "Well, my little man," she asked. "what sm I doing?" "Please, miss, buttln' in," come the reply. Nlllll A‘ “Hurlli ‘Hll iilgli Luv 11st I Hill I110 g 1m, 1m, . l H72‘. Ynrnnilu . 200 l‘ H r<r= . 'llc tlvziin ('0 . Dominion Of Canada Bonds (Special to Johnston t \\'nrdi l‘l<l Asked ill \\'=|r lmun .. \\'nr Luziu .. \'iclnr_v Inmn Victory Imnu Victory Loan . Renewal .. llcfumlln: Iipfuullng ilcfniulln: Refunding Stewart Jones 8e C0 firmnndanu u Greonshields 8. co, Imba-s e! lb lashes! Stock Exchange lfivllflqwn-iilochalommn C-ZZZ-Z§ZII%S§H%C<C¥N ~= 11bit: i iii-so :1 ImiiuIiuI institution. outlook dill lllil- illipvzlr \ us gros ‘ ' running by u uieusurubly decrcus u lino your wore on. ever, has been able to cut down consid- crnbly the milun of operation costs to gross liwulllt‘. in October 1| drop oi uvcr $.;,UIJU,OOU in gross was fliJMJIilCfl to an l‘.\llll[. more than T0 p.c.. is alwzrvn difficult iu fur s connection) with so cuinpl itcil on or- lzatiou as n transcontinental but with all allowances, mlile to look forwnril to a at gain of .\nl‘l_'lllill'l‘ gross was just uvc llic, inimt l1 wi l l| yca r. even more encouraging iirsliurving: an increase in gross. also may bo promise of aildiug to No- actual In cutting flown thc dc in uct earnings that had nccuuu . _‘ llu. end of October. CORPORATTION SECURITIES: “on Unit Sccur DOMINION OF ('.\.\',1\ . z => zzzzzzzxzg EE€I-Z_=-‘EE¥HZRjEZM£MQR§RZREE€fi ll R l": fMarket Reports By STEWART JONES s.- co.. Charlottetown i Correspondents of Grecnahielda & Co., Montreal ' gxg-sgfixaz-zi ilcvciopincnls on thc l irkct. the assurance should be highly |:i'. ifying lo the large liudy u! share- holders, und to the numbcr fur beyond w T Paw , Munt Pmv '1‘ rn llI . Mon Tram . Mun Train =n:::=:=mm New" York lm 100k upon ihc C l’. It. as ‘or n time the promising, rings ti: y behind iui! L The company, to such an cutout that nl‘ LHJIIO. I l rail- il seems sub- in ncL c-n-niugs for the ihc ili-ciiue is 00.000 compared i; mv-nlli of laisl currcspu-ml he first week in liccr-mlicr was so December upon as giving, herb: purl ~ looked ACTIVE BOND PRICES l).\ GUARANTEED BONUS (in Gift for packagrs of Jfrom 50: up; iin attrariibc Christmas 10, 25 uni: 5O cigars: appreciated §moixers r‘. . 5 c 15109 101.00 105.112 Ltd 5pc 1m."- 103.25 ___, __ . - - l’ -' — ' ' ' “ I " ' DOMINION or‘ t'.\.\1\n.\ imsns 1 I (Tr; PI.\I'I.\II‘T ISSI my I I 0111,1021 ur- iol-oi - T _ _ s... l, ::r. 103.11.’. - ’ _ Marl. .0 104.00 - r. mam» llccl. s-iifiih" séi-‘fii-Elfi-ZQQZ/éifiiifi ‘ "S315 ‘isifilfiiw SLIPPERS Women’s Felt Boudoir . . . . . . . . . $1.00 Women’s Felt Juliet ... . . . . . . $1.65 Women's Kid slippers, coloured . $2.00 Women’s Fancy Satin or Kid . . . . $2.75 Women’s P‘ancy Coloured Mules $4.00 Women’s Bridge Slippers, Col- oured Kid . . . . . ..$3.85 Men's Slippers . $1.50 to $3.50 Boy's Slippers . .. . . $1.10 to $2.00 Misses Coloured Slippers 70c to $1.50 Children's slippers . . . . . .. 65c to $1.65 SKIS Jfeet at. $i.50 5 feet at . $2.00 (i fcct at $3.00 7 feet at. $1.00 Ski poles. small .. .. .. .. 75c each Ski Poles, large . $1.25 catch Ski Wax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 35cc tin Ski Harness . . . . . . . . .. . $1.00 to $13.0’! STAR SKATES Atlas Rex tube Acro Iilercurjv . . , _ . , Glacier HOCKEY BOOTS QIRISTMA i 404111 1.16am / i ORIENT nosuzuv Our stock is complete in all sizes and the various lines of this wonderful Full Fashioned line of hosiery. Dull Chilton. Picot top . . . . . . . .. 32.00 Purple Stripe, heavy" service 342,00 Service Weight . . . . ' $150 $1.50 $Lilli $1.50 .o-. Silefiill liilht service Silk and Wool (full fashioned) WOOL HOSIERY Cashmere. for warmth _ _ , _ , , _ _ __ Ovcrstockings at . . . . . . . . .. $1.00, Cloth Gaiters. knee length, turn down cuff . . . . . . . . . .. (Pretty Gift Boxes, FREE) OVERSHOES $1.30 $1.50 $3.00 Women's all rubbci‘ . . . . . , .. , ,_ , , \\'o|ncn'.~"< all rubber Slider . . . . . . Women's Jersey (‘Imp _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ W0mci1's.]crsr-_v (‘loth . , , , , , , _ , _ _ Women's Jcrstgv Slider . . . . . . . .. $1.00 'i‘hcr»c are all very ncat fitting over- shocs- turn up cuff. Brown or Iilzick. Men's Uvcrshoes. l buchlc . . , . .. 11.923 Men's Ovchshocs. 2i buckle l?‘ ‘Men's (lvcrshncs, l bucklc Mcziis Spats . . . , _, 5N0“ SHOES Men's 55/’; to 10 $21.95 Men's Mulg Hidg _ _ _ _ _ _ $101) Women's $3.00 Boy's with straps and supports ANS-S"? -- . $2.50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $3.25 and $3.75 Khildrcnis $2.1m Women's, with straps and supports 3790's (mfldium) 3.73 ....... $3.95 Men's (lflruv) $1.: Small Boys $2.95 5010* Shoe Harness 75c MOCCASINS BUCKSKIN. (fancy) o" Tanned Women's <21 '0 Men‘s . . . . . . . . $2.00 V‘ ‘q ‘ Boy's $1.85 ‘ w‘ ‘ "'_' Small Boys 5L7; Misses $1.2.» Child's $1.35 (Thilds‘ 75c ALLEY & CO. Limited Fashionable Footwear fi ”%l€’ - "” %@%§€ l%i€~ 111.3271 j). ~s€~§4€ '\ ___ _ _( J3. l- ‘ all Rd a: I; EM ac 4 Q . Ci Q .-,..-._. é i .l l i