DEQEMBER 9' 1E -... YES TER .. A was cnsnwwsroww (grannies: -~.— ‘ _._¢-i- ‘ti? 359E l‘ W E - TA TIONS; a F ~ l Fér tile Min‘ ‘ ‘ Cannot Sm e at‘ new A . Central Guardian REGULAR K. 0F (i. meeting f0- night at B o'clock. Full attendance "quested. 0118-12-8 IOLIJOW TH! GIOWD-B. L G. Auction Forty-lives in their Hall. Wednesday. December 10th, at 8.30. 9772-12-9-21 VISIT OUR. GLOVE AND HAND- BAG SECTION, front oi main store, for gift suggestions. MOORE a MC- mon LINIITED. 9m ACKNOWLEDGE!) - The ‘Trustee Board oi the Protestant Orphanage gratefully acknowledges receipt of $500.00 from the estate of the late Florence Eliza. Crabbe, City; also $5.00 from the Ebenezer Women's 1n- stitute, Der Elizabeth Bowen. nosrnar. CAMPAIGN _. i1‘, ' Gnmonlxn Executive acknowledges Closing Stock Letter =1 §EEETII issc—:-c—x—xQsQx-nxaz-caxzzcsnsrsxnul" EKZH§K§EIZ§R%REMZH By LOGAN s. BRYAN t, ' Special to Joluuton & Ward II TIIII OWN PRIVATE WIRE XIII YORK. Dee. l-Ihe atoek market was reactionary in tone all day, par- tleulurly the rnlll elanrel In which group there wee heavy Illlllll in New York Central and Atohieon. both ceiling down about iive points. The other portion: oi the list eatehllehed lovvo o! irona a iroetion to u lull point under Saturday's eloeo, remaining thero ior meet oi the trading hourl. Good resistance. h . wee olioretby the Motor aharaa, eneonregrneue evidently being derived iron the thlt ' ‘ the l‘ ' ' ‘ o! General hiotora, with the introduction oi lee new models there ace-o to be I feeling thee the Industry vvill enJoI a recovery in the spring. Tho-tine] prieea in the general market were alight- ly improved over the lovve oi the day, New York Central and Aichlaou . In: about I point irom their Iowa while the other rnile melted loeaee oi from one to tvvo points. In other portions o! thrliat net loeeea oi from a irnetlon to a lull point were the rule. the lotore, however, ‘ their " 1° "II "l4 v1 "w lellllla’ in the hish clue rail lllnee washer. meonntld ror by anything in the- newe but seemed to he either the or profelelullfl been or eleuint no oi eomo special eituatlonwAn encouraging feature in the nevre wee the prophesy that ll’. t. Steel unfilled tonnage n oi Kev. 80th would ehovv an increase of greater preport‘ than till at the end oi October nml would hello the eecond eueceaalre increase. n Int, o! ilvouruble allulilcenee. I-l Market Reports i" nnlsrazlnuu IMKL . . The Montreal Stock Exchange (lpeeiai te Johnston i Ward) lbrompton . fiifBlliltl Pro H.123 lCan Brew ..;| n P l'ap_ .. I DECEMBER MAR I34 '23 42 Canadian compenia the v. . .. investmem viewpoint. ltlojCona M‘ l 4a Dryden- .. 305.130 Bridge ... . fihlDo Textile Phone 1269. Gordon Bldl-v 42 Canadian Stocks which merit attention lieieabpfiiltlock Dpenpfliziuhun" has! 155‘; ('3 yo; "T11 3g 4 331,; 3g ‘ l; ORTY-‘IVO h mocks, l! ‘glad? n ‘I l prices, have an average yield of 6.80%, as against 73 Bell 11-1 , ' 511% l! (lid! lllQllS llllllilg 1929. oil!’ KET LETTER mnmeretesaaddecribesbrieflydaeposidonofdaue on stocks of wind we omsider deserve serious consideration from an We shall be plead to reed a copy an requerf. Jonusrolsiuox/Ald) BENJAMIN ROGERS. JR. MIME"- Graflon Street, Charlottetown. Jinan! Sud Barbara. Mower! C!" Winnipeg Grail Trade, -' airlr c with thanks the sum oi’ two donat- BY STEWART JONES a‘? Cow chubltfiowfl féfgé: 1-1;?“ . ' _ 4D. nwln (an ..I 521, ' lifl I .' , , ed b’ m‘ “d” M“ °‘ “m” Correspondents of Greenahielda <5 00., Montreal 1g’ B or Cum o’; o L. . -‘ “W21?” 1‘. l i} i United Church, being the proceeds § " , goon» n 1 |m 1,1,3;- fih; 5i}; i5?“ 5%,}, 30%“, ,4, _ ‘ . ‘ of two banquets. NIl4§l¢13IH§XI$lH£X¥HE " ‘also PM . |l | ['59 ‘lfrre 31:: Stalls] igl/Zn-Qz - . .___ . .- ..>n . P 4 ‘ ‘- ‘ ' - - l - ‘ . .. f . ; -' _1 — " H gs . - . . ~ ._ . __ rouca COURT-At the Police m“ "‘°"" 2 M‘ ‘éf",."‘§,“" {Q12 “N” E3? hi?“ .. §l$1§l-'-.T§ah§17.'1§i-ii~ '2 ~ ~ . -‘-' ’ “ - Wm yesterday momma. a men a a°“""- Chryalrr 1m "‘-'°‘“‘°""" l". ' . '. m” 361"»? “b ' ““"a““t‘°‘“l‘ltlt& V chimed with hem‘ drunk and i bitibl ... 10% Qeuerel Liston M Zslicnlreel .. "1288 288 .32 i253 r8 n .. x in |‘3s%l38%‘_% , n- Alberta Pacific oraiu v, lenedluns Mltoyll -I I 25o He“! i1 - ‘M. “m, m2 ; 1 ' ~ __ caplble. w“ fined no ‘m! w!“ m. galvanize] ... ... ... u‘ U. S. Steel ... 1411;, Total uloe 18. M. fiagpliau. .. 2g 1-5m 3%.‘: u‘ _ p ‘ v '. twenty days. A drunk and incap- B. . 'If.'.'.', '_'_', III h“ HANK! . ' n.- (‘n11 .. n?“ o” 217i rfili- 1.4 "I '_,_ l‘ -, H ..,, . l .. .-~ v _ . v _._, . l H rlvqfi/q: In ;~ ._ ,‘._.., l w - . - able was fined $5 and costs or ten ‘,§“{,,,,',:j“,‘:;,,,u,,~ B,“ M. M" Sm“ m N€w York fill rival-la .. r1322’ “it; $212.‘ 03w; \ 1 WW" -~ m: \“"~:1°‘.‘-1‘1‘v ~ a , - , _ 1 A I ~ Cl l days’ Fanméa Ear "t. Bank or Montreal . ' 23o . - - TI“: glzkli’ l; 1;; l "W l‘ ‘ i Jana u ‘em . I‘ u e . m" i ____.___. .___ _'* (‘sunfl- Pvweenr e per . e §§§§1°§.§‘£“'.".‘?’Y?,' , w 19h“ W“ i" "4 ‘b’ V! '4 . 280 g o n v '*" P. 5- 5- LYIERARY 014154111; gunnlde‘ Bregvriirar .. .. .. e he? Cg“ I 4%’! J56! a . "'_' v in o ... OI 0 ‘ 1 Prince Street SChOOl Lil/Oi‘!!! Cllib Fgreign "Powergesecuritlee .... ... l?“ for“! BOND PRICE! ram C" 70 l m , l u‘ meets this afternoon at 3.15. A paper E;;:§:,C‘§T£f"-“Qh;é-"- '- f‘ C°RY°RATI°N EECIFKITIIM §",,‘i,l"u.'§ 2L7" if...) :5‘ H” , , Stewart JOIIGS 8c Co on su- Rabindrlnathe Ilagore will be Home m‘. ,_ L340 ‘hm m 1m M0 m ‘mm, h, John," , “h,” m‘, m ,0 m,‘ 5",, “p. ,,. CURB MARKE‘ - t Imperial on 11 ' " ' " - 0 enlfilrhll-vnwlvsvnbtfih mm Truck ma? 41x91 any,» lolly-iv. c elven by Mrs. x. s. Rogerssouneoi Indumm Alum, _ u‘ gel}: w‘; - “ZN 1W 103-00 1 w u Beduc .405’ lbfllkillillfiilo -1u' lion! lVutfl . " warm: m '- u. orrunoudcnze of Meseiieidh shorter Dem! will be raven-vow new 11 c c. " °° ' *1 8% W 8*!»- ‘i? Kw Mu - M‘ =l‘-'%%l*°%‘-‘* p International Petroleum m? c“ sf“ " 5' p‘ ' ' ‘"9‘i1°“*"1°7‘~~-1‘4 N" B" 175*‘ T’ l“ & m“ by h‘ Wm“ “d m“ 3m‘ "Hlrr-Hw-II --4 " 111/. f?» i??? 41.3 l»: '_ ' 53,241 gay‘ 531a: §§}“s1+ 1;. 3.: r Rel! n». timi- ‘son. "l6 1 ‘spew m Mm ‘_ w d) 9 0. nev- :'.:s::r'.r.:::;.-.-- ~ :1: 1.: .222: £42722 m = .2‘ ='- ~. ~ 12'. a v." -- . - : - 1 I _ _ .‘ . v ... ... :- _ L Lpc ‘ ,4 _ A a Fd, H 1 c . __.. ~' _ n J - ) _ Ab“ BM‘. u.‘ U , _ figggbgy‘ o] ‘h’ Montrflu stock Exchan’. '-—~ gzanmgz: gtrfeviegle: iént Elm DUO mu 02.15 9:315 Al; ‘b Pdw f 52.12‘! dim: 52w -- lmki]; ._.‘.\..;.‘..QI;.'<‘,§ n, 523B Am r011 ...l n»; 14'»; 141-, '5 " Two FIRE ALARMS-The mt‘ Canada Bronze .. H. 36'}; will Col: C 512 W n3!” “M” Am M“ 35412911135 " PM’ UBM - ‘acid’ 3.9"‘ - "| 1313' i ‘ men were called out about noon yes- Canada Melting 14 Mont Pow a '51:; $51 gm g kt g3 _l' £55145)‘: - '\ ‘Y! at; mill 101i. ' '5 w. 6PM! George St, Charlottetown terday to the residence of James Mc- RSEZKL°%§,'J..' 41g T“; ‘Em All: ‘m 3mm.isnzgyilulzliszqllsilil“ S“ 1m m, l “WI, “f, " ' I Donald, 96 Sydney Street, where an gfgaleflflflctfibbrgt-lbn... - 13,15 ‘ton Tram 3w. was 13.15.. with: "3', jifmlfln“ ' llffilfllg 12.1.3.- , ‘ ‘.11: 113.’? ,1 \ _5 electric wire was. sparking in the Price Bros. '.'.'. If. 1' fist‘. a‘??? -- M?‘ gfchison‘ . ~ rtillml u." W“ W’ A“ ,_.._ seller and causing considerable 2§§:.‘§§§$"' ' ' ' - - - - ~- - -~ iiazw go: . Mayo, ‘@1512 531g 52rd ‘Ifosu- 2775 Nrvrandn ‘. . n‘. nor. ma» l ‘v0 - ‘. -- ~ - - w o . ~pr .7\ m. 1'..s - ' P-H . 1.1 .. . g _ smoke. The firemen were called out mnglliaiadé. H. . 150 Unit Secur . sag, pc m: 05.50 100.25 ‘$311,313’? A"; nrusuefrrali .1.‘ :5 ', l , shortly aiter slx o'clock yesterday $45.13.: Callas-l; Dommox m, “sum léend Av . . 1.; 11§2§l§‘;g§_ T‘ 3f‘ l j morning for a fire in a bum in the ffffml‘ V - ~ ~ - ~- Gizinasrrzen nouns m‘ 5m‘ " ' ' - ' . . naipcg Electric . . . . .. ... .. “Mm M" 171* l , t rear of the residence oi George Pow- o" v - I 1; l _ _- m Brian's T!" “mils M“ For conservative er. s: Sydney sum The hm, w“ NEW tom: ~ Q .... U55‘; 135.2 11% ‘flT-ifi ‘$330,? » . over the door around electric light Amflic" C!“ ,~~- R I ‘l 41g 3:133 fimgflf" A Negro “om” “h” 1°54‘ he‘ l °' mvestment we wire‘ which were m‘ aim the an glllzggxagy I; . . :22: Iggy; é qe PM,” I band was attending 11h funeral. I ' rival oi the firemen, and s. stream giggrlflfiflillgrQhé-i- -' R - -- '5 no 1951 108:0?) §;;,§§1'“,,,;,;, Rlsms had rarely hiuwmd I‘! ‘ii recommend of water directed on the biaze/Ai- ("nnsoilrldigrl c“ " ll I . d}: 1‘_hr_\'s yo. Sim?“ find 113"” Pam’ but "0 Q q‘ _ ier about half an hour's work the ;;f,',‘,‘,',',‘§;f,‘"g,§;'§;‘*"'= ' " R ' ~ 5P5 W" ""1"" 5-2?" chili‘ gamonbpondlttlng ‘he ma“? O ‘d " ,--!, men returned to the Fire Hall. The income Power and Light "l1 nonlsiox or caxana aoxns c?‘ l: 13"“ -_ , o “Dam? u enumera e. ' f‘ . (mnerolAs it - n 1/ 1°] <' 1'11“ ceasods virtues the ma uni. of ' CANADA NORTHERN POWER Y1" W" dimwm“ by Gw- W" v -=' d“ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " '8" '“"1~@"vh "" ' ' 1 ‘ v ’ . mn year re ... ... l7 (TAX EXEMPT ISEFQ-ZS) C0 d“ p‘ M x a which the Negro woman had n mt‘ who keeps his horse In the barn ‘ilwrnsilonal Hydro Electric . . 2m . "i . - i‘ 8 ‘i = 5 _ _ _ CCIIDIAIIOI ' international Harvester , .\'»5‘.\ mm 1M!“ 1111:" " A U“ ‘ ' heard. Shr- listened fnr s-mr 1 e. f Isuavnrzn wuvs our L u b llzllgf"“‘ls"l“‘ag':lrdm 1873.“. 122i‘? ‘ “'“"“‘ - b“ M“ h“ “m6 W‘ “mm “ ‘y 91g . - "' e Y Xlugun Hudson. Power ~' '~ m" "hm" ‘l "“‘"“ “'“‘"" l lager and burst out: ‘Pwizcn I ‘ 0 Cflllltfifll W Gflld BOIIdB their brilliant captain. Edmund {cggglgélllllltéoPllililli .. _ we") 105-") gelxfgigpént. I‘ “_||('.’l:"ix\i-f;‘ tank yo,” ‘Jury-mg we “Ten; In. l.» ‘ Duffy, again mu season, the School rem,‘ m, max -_' ‘TAXABLE 155w!" _ - __k_______, , , _ __ ___g___ __ g ‘ '_ "7 L u“ for the Deaf soccer team came close RIM" - - - - - - n»; pi‘ . . Xnvi 193g 1m m 1w.» I to Winning the Junior Soccer title Sea" Hamlet‘ “- ‘ "33" ‘"5137’ : ‘ 1w‘, n“ ‘.4 b. 3a a k ‘ kianfiiards Oil ‘of Aw Jersey 100,10 1M1‘; l says the Halifax Mail. The School - °" “I *1" "t! - - . 103.45 noses ..' ‘v p0"! pundit‘); Studebaker . . 0mm um 100v: 10011 i for the Deaf boys were the lightest Yellow Truck . Femjmm 100:5. 500:7’, 5 ' Detailed intersection pa: rename an neat “d “ungm m“ i“ the dmuit’ ~ E l‘ 7 ' ' ‘but despite these handicaps they . ___¢_____ _____ ' _ y , . were Successm in Wm,“ m, w, ptfiilfilibfifis‘ §:~:_:-:E:~cm:-:nrx—x—§t'is:t 5; ‘ ' . . c! eight matches, lost but three, and g m .2 . Eastern 881212111188 Company new u u u» u» w i Late arket News =~' = l, for “school boys", when it is eonsld- .’ n -, . Ll MITED eyed ma; hhey met, stifl opposition a_xnx—.wn:~z—x_anuxllxnx:x—g_g B! l; w. n. v. DUNBAR. Manager ‘" fi“; “°‘“‘f'tjflflusff‘fo ffijf: icwfl“ PM» on m» chm» mum we u» nuer- l Charlottetown fence Pflvereh u d“ The Movmmu... Que. Dec. 8-1133: m- oi a. cent lower. 01mm» being _: _ Hen "Hi5" l e59 w?‘ °"5- and cheese were lower and butter quoted at 11 3-4 to 12 cents and . Si. John Montreal . Halifax team this season consisted of the mghen wmle potatoes we" um Quebec at u H m u H w“ A ,- Moncton, Summerside, Fredericton removing viewer Wiifrg’ “*2:- changed on the produce and dairy pound. Receipts were 1o boxes. z 1L H l-larrésoxtx) liflrblgeSililieY Laxllsggom; market here today. Oariot prices oi Eastern townships number l pasteur- WTHLKL l mun u i» n ' fresh British Columbia 988s were lzed creamery butter reireded grass e _ ' " ____.__ ll MEMORIRM Mil. FRANKLIN BOVYEX‘. The death occurred at his home in "billy at ll oclocl; yesterday foru- m" 0f Mr. Franklin Bovyer in the l" Your oi his age. M‘ Bvvycr had been in delicate i0’ the poet five or six years “or about ayear had been con- "ltd to his bcd gradually growing taker until he peacefully passed a- v The lain Mr. Bovyer was born in “Wit 1850, at Bunbury. He was the m °Y the late Stephen and Cath- "lfle Norton Bovycr. M Esrcu: grandfather was n Un~ m] mlllre Loyalist, who, after the fusion of the War oi Independ- g; removed from Providence, cove’: Island, and took up land at mcifid in this province where he ms 0n farming until his death. emwgzh-tt-John Bovyer, subsequently m or l 0 Bunbury and took up o. m homflnd named after the nnces- e 0f the family in England. m h“. carried on farming and m“ sou, Stephen. father oi The latltiovver. was born. “h” under like his father, grand- ‘M mm“ 8'98! Brendiuther contin- my um bilfi on the Bunhury prop- ‘M em y his intelligence, industry M "Tlfise. achieved much sue- ?” ‘lnmmhei’ b! years ‘he was en- “? breeding o1.’ Clydsedele p ‘a “*7 he imooma from - lheteegtnhim- "Pres self to select his stock. In i907 he took up fruit raising, specializing in strawberry culture, shipping large quantities oi choice stock year after year. He was regarded as one of the best authorities in this industry in cast- ern Canada. In 1012 he went into the fox bus- iness and ncqulred a large number of mlimals, carrying on the business un- tier his own name. then under the name of the Bunbury Fox Company, and the Bovyrr Fox Company. In i026 he disposed of his ranching in- terests. Since 1913 he and his wife have been living in a bungalow which he,bullt on the Bunbury farm, the latter being carried on by his son- lnvlmv, Mr. J. Walter Jones, the well knowll breeder oi Holstein cattle. On March 15, 1836. Mr. Bovyer married bliss Theresa Baker, daugh- ter of the late John F. Baker oi sum- merside, and to them xvas hum one child, Catherine Francis, wife oi J. Walter Jones. Mr. Buvyer possessed many fine personal qualities and had a very wide circle cf friends. He always took a very deep and active interact in ev~ cry measure tending ‘to advance the welfare of the community’. For n num bur of years he was secretory cf the MacDonald Consolidated School of Bunbury. lie was a deacon in the Christian Church at Cross Roads, a strong supporter oi theLlbei-al party a prominent member of the" Temper- ance Alliance end a consistent sup- porter and advocate of Prohibition. Every worthy cause was generously supported by him and he was known for his deeds of Flier"?- Em?! '9 l!" ' P55‘! " George Ems. Sydney Chwsmfln- Matthew lfcPherson, Francis Fras~ or, Syivair Arsenuuit, Arthur O'Keeie. Early in the school term Duffy, who is a son of Mr William nulryq Bunhury. P. E. 1-. WES PTO- cialmcd winner of the School for the Deaf goodfellowship prize an award given annually and decided by a vote of the student body l0 m! pupil displaylnl; We “lint-Si ‘Tall-S of good felltrwshilw. H9 has been a pupil of the schm] for several years during which time he has played on the Soccer team. i-le is Muller Md wen liked with teachers and fellow pupils alike. ._._,_._____..__-._____.___- $25 00b to the Prince Edward island I-iospilai, thus putting into effect a plan which he had in mind f0!‘ Slime time, and this will be a. worthy 1mm’ one to two cents a dozen lower. Dr. tras and iii-sits declined two cents at 5B cents and 52 cents a dozen re- spectively; puliets lost on; cent up, 46 cent-s a dozen to retailers; fresh pullet extraawere two cents lower, being quoted at 50 to 52 cents a dw- cn. Receipts were s14 boxes. Prices make gained one quarter oi a cent, selling at 29 to 29 1-4 cents a pound to retailers. Solids were. 32 cents and prints 33 cents a pound, both being unchanged. Receipts totalled 77 box- es. New Brunswick green mountains were unchanged at 90 to 95 centg per $0 Pound bag on the potato market. here for U00. M25, $1.05. $1.95. MOORE dz MCLEOD LIMITED. 9747 FEAT OBSERVED -— Yesterday the Feast of the immaculate Conception was observed at St. Dun- stan's Basilica by Masses at the same hours as on Sunday with an addit- ional Mass at 5.30. 1n the evening Vespers and Benediction was at sev- en o'clock. At Notre Dame Academy Mass was celebrated at seven dcioclr by Right Reverend Monsignor ‘Mann orlal to his benevolence- l-le was the last surviving member {of a family of six. . ] One of his brothers the late Fred~ icrick Bovycr, resided in Georgetown Royalty and was a successful live stock breeder specializing in Shog- horn cattle and sheep. l-le also car‘ ricd on fruit BYOWWB 9Xl°n5l"ely' A sister Louise. W9»! 5 Physlcm“ at Lincoln, Nebraska. and had the honor oi being m.» first lady physie ian from Prince Edward Island. By the mo. of m. aovver. Prim ‘Edvmrd Island has lost one oi her ‘mos; intelligent and upright citizens, Qwhcse career should DFOVB R11 1n!!!"- ation to ell who have faith in this beautiful prcrrlnce. To his widow and only daughter ‘who today mourn the loss oi a lov- " ling husband and father, the Guard- gmeemevowos- as ice McDonald, at which the members oi the Sodality oi the Children of Mary received Holy Communion. Ap- propriate and pleasing hymns were rendered by the Academy choir. Yes» tcrday evening at seven o'clock Ben- ediction oi the Most Blessed Sacre- ment was given at which there was e reception of new rnmebers into the Sodeilty and an appropriate semen delivered. At the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer Masses were celebrat- ed at 5.80. 7.30 and a. Benediction was et 1.30 o'clock. PERSONALS The many friends oi was Mar? Lappin will be glad to kmw she is eonvalesoing nicely in the City l-los- pital. " xsvsrzn BHIEliWH-STOCKINGSEQH” aisvaaysariutusiei mailman". New York, before their departure for Europe on the Aqultanla. ‘rhe many friends oi It. Freak Jay, St. Peters, are pleased to learn that he ls improving rapidly and are looking forward to his early, com. plete recovery. Mr. Allan Forsythe has returned from the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital somewhat improved but he will still be confined to his room for some time. Under physician's orders he is retiring completely from business cares. His many friends will still look forward to meeting him after he has had a chance for a complete rest af- ter which he will be able to receive visitors. ' SAID THE MINISTER. I have been hearing complaints about the length oi’ my sermons. Hereafter. the collection will be tek- en and counted before I begin to talk. The smaller the collection. the resumes-hm‘: h" ~ M longer the sermon. In midolean a girl who hed been watching a miserable-looking man raid to the women beside her: "Your husband is a. poor roller, la he not?" "Certainly not." replied the we. 0U know many of e e . them-men who in their prime made plenty " of money, but who spent Endowment provide the as freely as they earned. Old age finds them in a sorry plight You don’t expect to be without means of sup- port when you grow old, do you? Neither did they. But you can escape their bitter experience if you wish, and that quite easily. age. Just fill out the coupon we’ll gladly Delay is dangerous-tomorrow you may not have your heelth—and be unable to aecure insurance. THEIMPERIALUFE ASSURANCE COMPANY of CANADA new omce ' = roaonro. omaruo Branch Ofice: 75 Queen Sh, CHARLOTTETOWN ffPetaie/Oli. complete information. Mesa . 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