PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. 507 servative, while in religion his membership is with the Presbyterian church. He married Miss Hattie Davison , a daughter of Luther and Malinda (McEwen) Davison, the mother being a daughter of William McEwen , of Lot 41, while Luther Davison is a native of Lot 40 . Stewart C. Moore , the well known member of the firm of Haszard & Moore, bookdealers and printers, Charlottetown , was born on the , , in May, 1862, and is the son of Rev. F. W . and Mary (Davis) Moore, both of whom were natives of Charlottetown , Prince Edward Island , the mother being an aunt of Sir Louis Davies . The paternal grandfather, James Moore , was a native of London, Eng¬ land, but came to Prince Edward Island and for many years was connected with Peake Brothers Company, being 'also for many years choirmaster of the Episcopal and Methodist churches at Charlottetown . Rev. F. W. Moore is mentioned elsewhere in this volume in the history of the Methodist church, of which he was an active and prom¬ inent minister, but owing to the breaking down of his health while in Bermuda, he resigned and came to Charlottetown , where he engaged in business, Incoming connected with the Old London House, and so contin¬ uing until his death. His children, seven in number, are as follows: (1) Rev. D. D . is an Episcopal missionary in ¬ tralia. (2) Sydney is manager of the Royal Bank of Canada at Amherst . (3) Stewart C. is the immediate subject of this article. (4) Edith is the widow of the late G. H. Haszard , of the firm of Haszard & Moore. (5) Capt. F. W. L ., who was a practicing attorney at Charlottetown , and who for a number of years was captain of the old No. 2 Garrison Artillery , went to with the Constabulary, com¬ manded by Colonel Steele , who was under P.aden-Powell. . Going out with the rank of captain, he served until the constabulary was discharged, when he was appointed superin¬ tendent of borough police in Maritzburg, Natal, . (6) Amy is a trained nurse and resides at Halifax, Nova Scotia . (7) Minnie is the wife of Arthur Webb , of the firm of Brown & Webb, druggists, Hali¬ fax. Stewart C. Moore received his educa¬ tion in the public schools at Charlottetown , and entered mercantile life as an employee of the old dry goods firm known as the Old London House, with whom he remained until the house closed. A short time after¬ ward he entered into a business partnership with G. H. Haszard , under the name of Haszard & Moore, as book-dealers and printers, their location being first on . Their business increased steadily from the start and in 1895 tnev removed to Sunnyside, where they now occupy an entire building, three stories and basement, the store-room and basement being devoted to the retail trade, while on the upper floor are to be found the printing and binding depart¬ ments, which are thoroughly equipped in every respect, turning out work of the high¬ est quality. The book trade is extensive and the stock carried is in every respect as up-to-date and well selected as may be found in any metropolitan store. On June 20, 1894, Mr. Moore married Miss Bertha Jean Kennedy , who was born in Shediac, but who is an adopted daughter of Capt. John Gillis . To them have been born four children, Terence, Frances, Stew-