ilX..i1.» 121.5 Photos T . IB our newly ils class of light even nd ace our l_UDl0` | h You E.._ reetings THE inldren zht parents sliked, study :t their eyes .mn their in- ea specialty ldren’s eyes. ;lasses only _ necessary, tisfaction. Iabon lotican P. E. I E`ii_\ SHAW. Notary Pub- Cunada Bank- of Montreal. tgage Corpora- ri Oillce. Prowse P. E. l. inald Mcliinnon K I N N O N ‘neys-at-Law .rlottetcwn JFFY ia H L orneys nk of Cuando OAN. '_ C. McLeod. K.C., W. E. Bentley, K.C. , l\l<:LEOD 6. BENTLEY. . Barristers and Attorneys-at~Law Jillces-Bunk of N. S. Chambers, Char- lottetown. P. E. i. ‘ DR. I. E. CROKEN A' Vi-lei-mary Surgeon Ahegweit Fox Hospital Oilice Cameron Block. Phone 484. Residence Revere Hotel. and Surgeon. McGill 'University Street. Charlottetown liours-- 0-10 ii.n.i., 2-3 rind 7-8 p.m. 6295-tl DR.. CLI F T DlREi\hl\IS l’ lil l. la ly. Fees `n n icc--~!5.tI0. Trta ~e~.~_'.'.i'»-1 alone, does Charlottetown College excel. Business iipprecinte thnf, 8113-1-lmiieli _-.4 llgh Gr ide Coal is the onli we cariy. itcloes not mat- when on order. vin can iw an ¢>\~ceoiinnsl'v :food qua' use also for steam pu' 1 .fi ._ ~ .. if. 2 - 'i ‘° -_,,. ..' \ » --¢ i 4. __ . -. ,,,_ » ~.~.- 3.. _ .- e.-..4»,_,§_ .,.=_. , _ i _ _.f.~. ,, .W ~ ___ . _ ... .__ __ _.. . M ,_ _._ ,.e_,_ ,_L,.__ _ ,.. _ ,_ ,fp .___ _-,_. .. ,... ., _ . ,.__.__.-_._,__.»__,_,_.__.,l . ,___ ____,€__ _“___ _.,,. ,~;__ ~*»"`- " - ‘ i e.--,-I 1 ".~"».ft.lf»».' _ -M' » 'l 1. '~ " ' . ~ .~ _ » f -» -. .. . _ m _ 4 _ __ ___ nfs ____.-.it.__f|_*_/1~..».»_.. i .. 1 _ ‘\ ._ ,_....,. ar’ , gy., , J __ ._ y _ (_ __ A _ __ ___ _ __ __.___._____w__:_:_;_:____:__igU_; 0` \ l . " 0 ' _ , W" -THE .CHARLOTTETOWNW_GUARDIANW_.__ . __ _ __ _ _ A _PAcE‘si=.vsN HOOKEY BOOTS That will fit .and protect the feet, look and wear well. - You couldn’t wish fer bet- ter Hockey Boots, or a wider range to select from than we are showing. 'The very best Hockey Boots procurable are here for men, women and children in all the most popu- lar styles, at prices that are p Studio very moderate for the quality. Let us fit you out with a pair of hockey Boots that will give you genuine delight every time they are worn. Come in today, we will be pleased to show you the dif- ferent boots at the different ill/ Stupid. p]'icfS_ Alley & C0. ' 135 Queen Street REMOVED Fred Waller, carriage painter has moved from 8 g Cl . » where, in company with Mr J. A. Doyle, they will con- duct a general painting bus- iness in all branches of the trade, under the name df i S | Mclnnis Bros. to the Sterns = ' I Buildin ‘ on Kin ’s S uare fl. `¢ island City Painting (0. . Telephone connection. 234 Kent Street. lt is probable that more eyes arc ln' had condilifn because oi neglect lliaii for_any s nule _wasoii .\o|. always iiitcniiunal neglect but the tendency to put cil from tiny ln ray ti tl _from iveek to week on opticinn who spec- ializes in Eye '|'estiri_;z.L ni! and see us. the chu gs a very mo crate price lor our rrlilssr-ti and guarantee satisfaction. - o M. Silverston ` Expert Cptlciiin. _ 171 Great George Street Charlottetown I _... . G. F. Dewar, Ely M t is on ague-~ .__.__.i_..._-_ Best place in Montague to buy School Supplies, Stationery all kinds. We carry theL. Waterman fountain pens which are guaranteed. Bring or mail your films to be developed and - don’t forget that our photographic goods are always fresh: give us a call when in need of good goods Ellis Pharmacy Ltd. Montague _ @!-‘ié ia/ _.é i l ‘. i , /// . -e u We insist on your examining the goal- l of fuel that slides down our s into ofgestltintz s=itlsf,,¢f.,¢-V mai lglent otdnstslss and lillsiren mssiii. come to us We have nr'°l°° "“°"“ “"‘V' . if you want to coal suitable forramtes ani S‘ve_ Motley on The " ii iii . _*IT PAYS to htly in this Province. _ .*T. GORDON NES is Guardian agent in Montague. ..'°lN8T|TU‘l'E MEETlNG.- The next monthly meeting of the Lake-4 view Women's institute will meet on January iith at the home of the Secre- tary, Lily M. Rose. Lakeville. ._°LARGE SHIPMENT.-in the Mlu~ to’s cargo on Thursday was a ship- ment of 260 bbls. mackerel for Phila- delphia.. shipped by Matthers & Mc- Lean, Ltd.. of Souris. Mr. Frank Conroy was in charge of tho fish as far as Picton. ..*P|E-SOCIAL AND CONCERT. -The Lokovlew Womsn's institute held a concert and ple social on Tuesday night, December 22nd in the North Lake Hall. The night was ex- ceptionally fine and the hall was filled. A very interesting programme of music, dialogues and recitntiona was rendered. and after the progmm- me, the ples were ably auctioneered by Mr. E. D. Fraser of North Lake. The sum of $308.-f6c was realized, this money to be used by the institute for school improvements. .*LC-WER MONTAGUE.-The somi- anrinal expmlnntioii of Lower Mon- tague School was held on Wednesday, Dec. 23rd. A large number of rate- payers and visitors were present; also a goodly number of ladies graced the occasion with their presence. The pupils were examined by the teacher and trustees and were found pro- ficient in all subjects. After the examination a short programme con- sisting oi’ rccitatlons and singing was carried out by the pupils. Then followed the distribution of candy and the singing of God Sove the King, after which the gathering dispersed. Great credit is due the trustees for thc deep interest they take in all matters pertaining to the advance. ment of education. This was amply shown by the sanitary condition and attractive appearance of 'thc school. Other trustees would do well to take an example from those oi' Lower Mon- tague and endeavour to make the sclioolroom as comfortable ri place as possible for teacher and pupils. EASTERN PERSONALS ..°J, W. Clicveric, violinist. of Souris, crossed by the Miiito Friday, return- ing from Halifax. ..“Mr. E. R. Anderson. of Souris, was a passenger by the Miiito on New Yenr's Day. .."(‘.aptain Thomas Poole, of Souris. returned to his home by the Mfmo on New Year's Day. FOX UIVWOS Pllli The following is a_ list of com. pniiies which have paid dividends on' account for 1914. Most ot’ these com- panies expect to pay additional divid- end later: Spring Park . . _ . .. _....10 Prince Albert . . . . . . _ . .. ,.10 (li-lore soon) ltayncr lnternationril declared 40 pald.... . . . . . .......20 R. J. McNeill Co, cash 50, stoclc 50 later. ' Rayner Stonehnrst Silver Fox Co. puid..,. ...200 Rayner Clarke & Harlow Fox Co. ......paid .20 B. l . Rayner, West Gore N. _...paid 105 Black Prince Fox Co....,. _...paid .50 General Fur Farms, Ltd_.... paid 12 , (Expect to pay 12 p. c. more soon) Mount Edward.... paid 10 (With additional 10 p. c, soou) Murray liurhor.... ....cash .30 (More soon) Upton.... .. . . . . . . ..cash,10 (More soon) Westmoreland Silver & Patch, Co..... _.cash 35, st_Sck,'l0 Silver '1‘ip.... sli 15 - - (Added three pairs) imperial Silver Black Fox Co_m- pany. Ltd., Montague. . _ .15 (added three pairs to ranch and hold securities for balance due on sale of foxes which when col- lected will enable them to pay fm- other .. .. ........10 oc. Crapaud Fox Company.. .. cash, .40 Willow llill Fox C0, 35 p. c. cnsl. New London Fox and Furm Lands Ltd., 200 p. c. cash, and more later. Regal .. .. ._ .. 16 Dundas . . . . . .300 cash and 200 stock Seal River Black Fox Co.. ._ ._ . _ .. . 16 (Also 8 pups added to roncli) Diamoiid.... . . . . . . ....30 Rogers Paton _ ... ..._ . . . . . . . . _ .10 (More later) Tho Frceliind Silver Black Fox Co.. Ltd., has paid it dividend of 50 per cent. in stoclr. ' The Carruthers Sliver Black Fox Co. has paid a 30 per cent cash dividend out of it declared dividend of 110. An additional sum will be paid after the general meeting on Dec. 8. (Also 75 p. c. stock dividend) Pure Canadian Sli. Blk Fox Co.. 40 and 35 per cent later. ` Richmond Bay Fox Co., 20 per cent. (Moro later.) Provincial Silver Black Fox Co., 40 per cent cash, with more to follow later. Sovereign S. B. F. Co., cash.. _.15 (From 4 poirr Hartford D. S. Fox Co..... .;...._25 Peerless...... and balance after January lst.) Ellis Silver Black Beauty Fox Co.. Ltd_... ...._ ...(30 (With 00 or 70 later) . ‘ Hackett B._.B. F. Co... _ _ . _ . . . . __ ._ _ . .15 (limi two foxes ‘added to stock) Magic Fox Co...... ....50 (ln addition to stock dividend of 100 p. c.) Cliarlgstetowu S. B. Fox Co..--~---15 . ( so ten fdxes added to ranch) Bedsque Fur Fsrminlr Co.. Ltd-~ --10 (50lp. c.' cash 50 p. c. stock bonus.) The Bitleford Fox Co. Ltd.......200 (100 9. c. cssli-paid 35 p. c.;.i:;ir.*.*..?.f.‘;“s=;.°.:n'., A, , , and basket social in aid of Holy Trini- eu °°'° er' “ B he °"' of that festive season, when Nature abounds with Love and I-!um.snity,wo your pupils embrace the opportunity' of showing out gratitude towards Y0\l,0\ll‘ k111d`ar»d painstaking teach- er. Your charming personality and loving words have always won our highest esteem and heartiest. co-oper- ‘i ation. It has always been a pleasure to us to he in your presence and to -listen to the outrlowing of your gifted and highly cultivated talents, and we -sincerely trust to have your company during the coming year. We now beg you to :swept this gilt as a token oi the high esteem in which we hold you. May the benevolent baud sf Na~ ture shower her capions gifts upon you, and muy you forever partake of the blessings which you now enjoy now, we all join in wishing you a very merry Xmas, nnd 5 bright, und prosperous New Year. Signed in behalf of: Miss Margaret Beer, Miss Irene McPhee, Miss lielen Howatt, Mr. Rankin llowati., Miss Hattie Webb, ‘Alias Annie Webb, Miss Ida Rowe, Miss Blanche Lockhart. Miss Margaret. Crozier, Miss May Frederick, Mrs. Howe, Miss Vern Wood, Miss I-Impress McLean and .lliss Cletn Mclean. The hostess Mrs. T.M. I-Iowatt was the recipient of ii very' beautiful silver mire pieced.-ive.. i.y- MR- A- A- MCI-EAN' Ni- P- ' iiiri-i. Doirion. The remninderof the evening was passed with beauttfnl ::--_-1'-v=‘-:ff---f-f---=f:-e-ff-A-~‘.~.A--ee-f:--‘--‘ -----‘----‘-'-‘--‘-- - ~ ~ ---‘v--_------'1.;-:_-:_-f _ music and parlor games. "We are showing some .splendid cased pipes at prices that are sure to please you. Come _in and select u pipe for yourself or friend. The Two Macs, 140 Great George Street. Etf. “ Do you wish n good position? Can you fill one? If not, ioso no time, but register at tho Charlotetown llnsiness College on January -ith. You cnii make no better investment. § ii liiiiuiiill H*PH% JOHN A. McPHERSON Mr. John .»\. Mclllicrsoii was born in Murray llarhour Road in 1842. Ho was married iii 1872 to Surah McKenzie, Cardigan. To this union were born twelve children. Eight cliiidreii with Mrs. l\'lcl_’herson survive the dccenscd. The children arc Ronald A at Iiome, Murdock and Joliu A. ot' Great Falls, Montana; Mrs. ’l`. Thompson. Califor- nia, Malcolm ol' Butte City, Montana; Mrs. James Sulgrovc, California: Mrs. Norman Wood of Uigg; and Emily ul home. Mr. l\icPliersoii has been ailing for twentyone years, although lic died suddenly' and peacefully on thc morning of the 20th Dec., at his lioiiic in Fairvillc. llc was ri member ot' thc churc hof Scotland for years. Short funeral services were held at the into homo cu Wednesday and burial was iii the Orwell ilead cemetery. The ser- vices at the house and grnvc were con- ducted by Dr. lvlcldvreii. (Patriot please copy) MR. JOHN DOCHERTY \1~`-}€+`-!‘.°l~:? ‘ The death of John Docliorty occurred nt his home. New Haven, on Tiiesday. :I-)ec.29tIi nt the age of 69 years. The deceased had becn in failing health for some time and on Monday sutlcred :t stroke ot' paralysis. The into Mr. Docherty was it very kind hearted and obliging man, upright in all his deal- ings, and was held in high esteem by n wide circle of friends. lie leaves to riiourn the loss ot' a kind und loving husband uiitl iotlier. and sorrowing widow, five sons, Daniel, Kenneth, Al- exander, John and George, and two daughters, Surah. and Aiiiile May, all in New liuven. Three sisters. Mrs. Neil Campbell, New Haven. Mrs. John Buclianaii, Belfast, and Mrs. Anthony Buchanan, Elmwood. also survive hlni. The funeral service on Wednesday, Dec. 30th, conducted by his pastor. Revd. J. li. Mcblattle. wus very largly attended, many friends from far and near following the re- mains totheir last resting place iii thc Presbyterian Cemetery, (flyile River. MR. ALEX. McPHERSON Af'tcr it prolonged illness, Alcx. McPherson, of Brookfield passed peace- fully to his eternal rest on Wediiesrlay Doc. 9th. aged 69 years. The deceas- ed was ri nian of sterling worth, nii affectionate husband and futher, n kind brother and good neighbor. lic leaves to mourn their loi-ii; :1 sorrow- ing widow, two sons, Murdock in Sas- katclicivan and Daniel in Edniontoii, and six daughters, Mrs. ll. Yoiiiiker, Kingston, Mrs. .loliii Russell. Oyster Bed Bridge, Mrs. Pcrlcy Mcisver, Bos- ton. Mrs. Ceo. White and llonnsh st home, and Sadie iii Boston. lie is al- so survived by four brothers, llougnll and Wm. in Darlington. Iloiiolrl lr Maine and .Hugh in Suiikatchcwuii and onc sister, Mrs. Geo. Day, \’l'liouiiey River. The funeral service at tht house on Friday. Dec. lltli was cou- ductcd by his pastor, Iicv. J. li, Mc Hattie and was very largely attended showing the high csteoiu in which tht deceased was held by all who knew him. Interment was iii thc Presbyter- ian Cemctery. Brookfield. MRS JAMES EVANS. The coniniuiiity of Burlington and lrlshtown has been saddened by tht death of Marla Proiltt. widow of the late Mr James Evans. which tool place on Monday morning. Dec. 28th. st. the home of hor rliiughter. Mrs John l). Mi.-Kay. Clifton. New London. after a brief illness of pneumonia. On Tuesday a short service was held by ltev. Mr lrvlno, of Clifton. and ilu remains taken to the home of her son John N. Evans, lrishtowu. fron whence the funeral was held on Wed- nesday to St Stophcifa Church. I large number of sorrowing fricndi gathered to pay their last tribute o respect to one they loved. and whosr -sv I MR DONALD NICHOLSON, Nl. P. W. Waitsoii. The siibjt-ri of his niiiiross was tho Cliristiiins story, “l<‘ollowing the Star." wlilcli lie iisctl as an illustrntioli oi' the joilrncy of life. 'l`hc upai't<-il ont- iii “fol- lowiiip' tht- stair," iouiiil syiiipatiictir response iii the lii\.zii‘is oi' ull piwsoiit. The into .\lrs l-I\'.1ii,; ifzis Tl }.cnrr. ol' ;age. and litir |irr:.=r‘ii.'o \'.'iil hc fl'i'i:;iliy missed. not oliljf iii tho lioiiic, biit, iii the ciiiiirli :ind i‘i»iii'i\>iiiil_\‘ to \‘.'liii-li slic li<-lniigtll. MR ALEX. NIACDONALD. (T-ii Siitllriluy iiioriiiiig, llc:-, liilli. 1914, Mi' .-\loxniulci~ i\i',ii‘lloiiiiltl. oi' Uonsliniv, closctl his :Wes to all ozii'ilil\' stcclies iiud his spirit i‘ciui‘iicd to God who L',u\'c ii. llc liiiil hccii in i'ailiii_i; health t'or u coiisiili>izibli~ tiinc, Init his sickness wus lioriit- with the pailiuiice and faith of om- who haul liocii rovoii- cllod to God by the iltuitli of Ilis Sou. Jesus t'lirisi. lie niet tlctitli iviiliiiiit. fear lwcniiso hi- lizul the ii.<:iiii'nii<~c that for lillii to die was gain. \`oni';i ago hc had liouii iiiviilcvlioii to ii voti- sciousiioss oi` his lost roiiilitioii. li:'.l he had also i‘.t~.t‘ii lcil to put his trust in thc fiiiislicd work oi' Christ ziiul thus obtniii-.ul tiint pcavo whit-li thc world run nuitlier give iior tako n\\'u_\'. it was this pence wliicli clioorcil liiin iii the ti'_viiii: ilnyii of his illness. Al- thougli dyiiig nt the early into oi' fill years, lic wns ivi-ll iiiul fai\'oiii':ilil_\’ `-iiinivii hy thi- \'ci'f/ I:ii'1:ti iiiiiiilior who attended thc fuiirriil st‘r\'it~t‘s, \vliii'l\ \"oi'i‘ contliiizicil by tho liiiv. Jziruos lliucllougiill. There were ovor il() wnggons iii thc processioii. lie lonvcs to mourn u wilc (l<`lorcii<~e Mui-Ncviii). 'in nged iuotlicr. six sistci~s iiiiil tlirco brothers, nil ot' ivlioui hiivo the sym- path_v_of thc ciitiro coiiiiiiiiiiity in their beronvcnicnt. The pnll-bearers were Messrs Iloniild Gordon. .loliii (iordon. Mslcolin MacPliuil, ll. .l. Mai'l.ci\ii rind A. J. l\iacNcviii. The iiitoriiioiit took place at Argylo Sliorc, to await the glorious resiirrcctloii iiicrii. iiillliiii Hiliii ll|NO_ Amount Already .~\t'ltno\\'lcdged. $469-1.08 The Brookfield Rrd Cross Society __ per Mrs. McKiniioii:Sct~., $fli.00 Uovlio I.. 0. I.. N0 014. Der W» i iV. l\’lcI’llsi~, MO-00 Proceeds ol concert rind socllll hold at Itustlro liull, por Rev. fDr. Ghaisson, $l4'i~5”" Dr. George Warburton, City, $60.00 $4,937.46 Zmemory they will fondly cherish. The ser.vicos at house ai\d'cliurch were conducted by the rector, Rev. A. _ D. J. RILEY. ‘ _ __ Bee.-Treasurer... oiiiii-iii ol* 'ri-ii; Mii.i‘i‘.\R\' “ i'i:oss ii<.~"riru'i‘l-‘.D. i.t).\`ll()\', .i.f.n_\. 2.-l\'ing George has insiitiitrrd ii ucv: decoration which is culled "The Military ('ross." "l‘hc ilcrorntioii is of silver, and bears the linpt‘i‘ial Crown on eucli rirni, :iiid in thc contre the letters "il, R. l," (tleiiirc, liex 1m|icrntoi')_ . l K it I (`nptn,iiis, coiiuriiissionctl officers of 1|, liiivvi' r_:r‘:itlo oi' iiiirrant officers in fthe zirrny wlio distinguish themselves *iii tiniv oi vsiii' are eligible to "The i\iilitiii~y l.'i'os.<.” lt. tnlles precedence over .iii ilccoiwitioiis ;,nil niedals,with iii: i-irccpi.imi oi' the Victoria (Toss. The iirizcettc coiitaiiis the-iii.nies of a- bout ont' iii.riilred persons on whom the neu tliecorlition lins been conferr- vii. 9 3 U 'Ilia Gazette also nunoiinces that f"\I>ti\iii Grunt and Cnnintoiidcr Burr, l.oth of the iiiixilinry criiitcr Cnr- innuin, linvc been nrlllointcd coni- iniiions nf thc both for the ssrvtccs they rvirlrrfih in the sinking- of the Gcrmnii stcrmicr (‘np 'i`r.nialgai', of tha South Anicricnn coast in Septem- l.i‘r :ind Clint Vnptaiii John illossop, of the .\itstrnlinn cruiser' i-Iytliiey,l\as been i‘ei\'i\rdrd in n similar muniicl' for thc sinl-'ing by his ship ol the Iicriiiiin cruiser Einilenl l’rincc Leo- pold of lliittciibiirg has been appoint- cl ii l-'niuiit of the Grand Cross of thc ltoyiil Victorian order. The ilistiniviiislierl service order and the distinguished service cross has iir-on cont.-rred on 1; niinilicr ol naval nlilcers for giillniitry. _ . _i 'fs 1 \ .tsl sf. _» i -, .Y 1 ~ 'i _. si A ‘-*. >. . ,_ _ :ff f ».r