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There is a _ line insole of good grade ; felt, the tongue is felt ; lined and the boot iayas strong, comfortable. neat iitting and stylish as any , particular player could ` wants _ Shown in all sizes $5. _ A pair of extra long raw ;_ hide laces free Alley & Co. _ 135 Queen Su - 6 . A May be 0biained` i On Sumaof-S100 and upwards This Campaay is prepared to lend money for clients on first mortgages ' on improved realestate. Where the sum invested is insufficient to secure a nio't- , gage then several such sums are invested in one mortgage and a declaration of irnst given the investor. sftting out clearly his intereit in the said mortgage. By this method the small investor may participate in the high interest earning security of first mortgage.-. Those' without funds at ‘ _ present may deposit sums of $1 and upwards at 4 per cent. interest until$ioo stands to their credit in this way, and then a 6 p. c investment will be recommended consisting of a declaration of trust secured by a first mortgage on improved real estate. i Such a planes this care- ‘ fully carried out will lead to at least a comfortable income. i ' ___i S one-_in-_ann Phone For Appointment If you cannot cali, phone 397-Y for appointment. ‘Cook Studio ’ ve J Babies will grow-and while have them photographed often to keep arecord of each stage of their child~ collection ol and more as E5 they are growing. you should ` hurr- O oi Meeting Tuting of the Patrons of the Company. will MURCHISON, \Secretary, imou & iues4i our H eating and cooking apparatus will last much longer if you use our coal. We have now on hand all kinds of fresh mined coal free from slate and stone. Sand ua your addraaa and wo will I note prices. Phone ur ' G. Lyons 8|. lin. §_i‘~TL" flllilili g-_-______';» ii' . / 5'* 0// -. . ,0 , f - / / - CI) V "c»,v,~,...._ _ ' €?'.;:.. ~.. llinh Grade Coal |\ »!Sdf.|l0‘ ' ¢'°'='vi.»a'§ d'§ra°il-'ibn wi Ho" Z ahzmng satisfactory coal il rod como ga Bm inet now aomokpxpfr ill" ' .' 122.? ‘P 1"# ° 3” i». ..r ‘i »3'- I ...:.°....':r.°.cs°is.:~.is':..ii'i.:' ...ai Nj.. netsw , - ___ ,_ . V.. .......n’ ...,."' , ' 'zu Q iz I st. _,____‘;ép,‘;,iiii-=.?1,;t,,§;»,it.,‘,,_., _i incl-9M¢1» _ ;’*_°_J , ,_ _,_ 0 _ . » .\ , 1, 3.5. \ Y.. , .. ..\ , . . wr ~»itf~";#‘~".‘~,,'.,,. , .I . 1.,-`.~. i ,uv ~,4fg.».,,;§:if , '..i..1 -"~ _.__ -.ia as l _,1~;~i»., > l)0MlNl0N a i TRUST CUMPANY Advisory Board . W. H, Aitken i . rm Chas. Dalton Fran lr R. aartz li. M. Davison V Manager Morris Block Charlottetown Victoria Nanaimo. New _ London, Eng, Antwerp, Belgium. 3659- i- 3Mstt3i ORDON IVEB in Guardian agent in Montague. Hia oflce phone is 18 and ralidonea phone 20. ...*THE MORNING DAILY Guard- ian can be obtained at W. A. John- aton'a, Montague. - ...'FISI-IING POOR.-The Fortune fishermen report smelts and eela vary scarce this week.-F. ...‘MR. ED. D. FEE!-IAN Guardian representative in Sourla will gladly receive subscriptions and advertising matter at the otlice of undertake: W. L. Dlngwell. I-l‘ls phone number is 5. ...'CH'URCH SERVICES.-A High Mass was celebrated in the Catholic church at Georgetown on Tuesday, to celebrate the feast of tha Epiph- any. Benediction was held in the evening, The Rev. Fr. Gallant otli- clatiug.-G. ...°EGG CIRCLE FORMED.-Mr. T. Care of Poultry in general and the benefits derived from an egg circle, after which an egg circle was for ing ye-ar.-F. ...°SEAL KILLED.-Quite a little excitement was caused in Georgetown a few days ago by the capture or rather the killing of a large seal. Tha seal was caught sight of in the water by Mr. Temple Gotell, who promptly took a shot at it and was fortunate or rather expert enough ,tp make a killing. The animal was d large one, and a particularly line example of the species.-G. ‘ ...‘ANNUAL MEDPIN-G-The Bay Fortune Presbyterian Church held its annual meeting on New Yeai”s Bight which was very was very satisfactory and a lot of business was put through, af- ter which the ladies served a lunch that was dainty, but satisfying Af- ter a number of votes of thanks were tendered all left for home being well pleased with the way the even- ing was spent.--F. ...°GEORGE’1‘0WN CONCERT.-The closing concert given by the pupils of the Georgetown High School was, from every point of view, highly .suc- cessful. To give in detail the diiler- ant numbers on the program would not be interesting to many, but if the excellant order which revails i i p d' , , and the hearty applause and frequent I Other Oflices, Vancouver, encores ma k y be ta eu as a. token of its success, the concert met with the I Wesgminsgeg, Calgary, I approval of all who attended it. In , . th lin i h 1 _ Reginfb WinniP5§» Milntreal toivn eaciwisyiaooprodiiildiaerbsorgigglgieg which many well excite the envy of the larger schools of Charlottetown and Summerslds, and it argues well talent, that in the more ‘ "Merchants and Professional Men requiring Office aullplies. !l'0!r~ 8 thousand page IJEDGER to a LEAD Pnuon. should icuii up CARTER & CO’S !'Ad" in this issue, it will P_BY tg do gg, 3641-1-Imsl. "These cold winter nights YOU Heed a hot water bottle and the beat place to get them is here at The Two Macs. Our hot Water \>0tl'»1€B are made of best H359 rubber. B1* tra strong and the better grad” 91° guaranteed for two years and over. Priced at $1.15 up. The 'I‘W° Mm' 149 Great -George St. NNY- “Paton’s Sale Begins today. 3770-1-9Me1i if-.~_ I ‘_ T' \ Ei No part of your dress is more important than the footwear. Correct Style is Euan- tial Quality and Comfort are both necessary to sat- isfaction. This very cam- bination ii just-what has made ~ Walk-Overs the most popular lineof shoes in the world. Morris & Smith 'Charlotteiown Agent! this year’a business. _ g__.@-is* _-1-J serious work of their studies, few hm at C°mw‘m’ = sfiligolfhe gags; 0,°‘;',‘,i§l:,’,':0;‘,1“ai,iI‘1€ I4-th at 2\3° P.m, . .¢Big bargains at Patong Sale g:‘Z€_l11 , wllilclli was recently obtained o Bc oo ro e _ . 'p v d an important which opens today 3770-1-91\/Ielliractor in tus success of the concert, for lt enabled much of the practising to be dons in the school itself; It ia intended to hold a similar con- cert and pie social at some time during the winter. -G. ...'A VOICE FROM MILLTOWN CROSS;-The farmers of Mllltown are taking advantage of the good roads and are 'busily engaged in hauling their wini;er's iwood.-The school is progressing favorably un- der the skilful managment of the teacher, Mr. John Bears, Brooklyn,- Mr. Daniel Stewart, Commercial Cross, spent Sunday in Milltown.-- Mrs. N, Campbell and Mrs. Robert Thompson spout 'Sunday evening with Mrs. George Stewart, Milltown. -Mr. and Mrs. Finley McBath, Mlllzown. spent Sunday at Commercial Cross.- Mr. Noah Campbell has returned home from Charlottetown, where ‘ne was on a business trip.-Mr. James Condon and Vincent MnK»eanay, St.. Marys Road paid a flying visit to Milltown.-Misa Katia Stewart, Mill- town, was visiting at Commercial Cross the guest of Mrs. D. Stewart. -Misses Ella and Esther Campbell spent Sunday at Victoria Cross, the guests of Mrs. David Raid.-Mr. Rus- sell Moore, Alblon, spent Sunday at Milltown Cross.-Mr. Lindsay Kempt who at present is in the employ of Mr. Daniel Nicholson, Commercial Cross. spent Sunday with his _ par- ents at Milltown.-The genial mail driver, Mr. Wm. Bruce, is making s, good time. _‘ Expert 0piieal Service Our business is to ex- amine Eyes. We aim to give our patrons the ben- eiit, the most modern and - approved methods of ex- amination. That our services are appreciated. is evidenced by the large increase in We guarantee to give you the best results ob- tainable by the use of properly Etted lenses. A. Benson, Dominion Poultry repre- sentative, addressed a large audience U19 418Y Su al`0“11d U10 Sf- Pill'-¢\'9 at. the Red House Cheese Factory on BHY Bild ml'-DY BW the Wfmdefllll the night or nec. sotu. Hs spoke on Keats dolly performed by both learn- the winter production of eggs and 01'! Bild W9-¢l1°l`la Cash must accompany order Mini mum charge twenty-five cents. ...°WEEK OF PRAYER.-The weak ,of Prayer is being observed in the Protestant Churches, Sourla. Tha prayer meetings, the first of which took place in the Methodist Church, Monday evening, are held in the Mlathodiat and Presbyterian churches alternatively.-° i ...‘OPEN HARBOR.-The harbour of Georgetown is remarkably free and clear of ice for the time of year. The ferry-boat: to Lower Montague is still running, and the schooner Alma L. Gertio is expected in daily with a load of coal. She will be a welcome visitor here, as a great many have not yat been supplied with their wiuter'a coal.-G. `...°COMING EVENT- Rumor has it that one of C'harlottetown'a well known ladies' will shortly take up her residence permanently in Bt. Pet- ers Bay. -Skating is the order oi ...°RAILWAY TIME.-e'l`ha change nf time which took place on Satur- med and the ofllcers elected for the com- ‘MY 1°” “nec” tm’ E°°t°r“ hmm” considerably. The reducing of the trains to one a day, makes consider- able complications in mails, etc., while for the unfortunate passenger who is obliged to travel on freight days, the journey is anything but Ia desirable one. The only salvation appears to be in a speedy setting in ol the ice which will bring the win- ter boats and the mail special hack _,to Georgetown.-G, . ...°NORTl-I LAKE.-‘Tha semi-nn~ nual Elamination of the North Lake School was held in the school room on the 22nd.u1t., and was attended by the trustees and by a large num- ber of rate-payers and visitors. The largely ,,ttended_ The report pupils were examined in the different sublects by Mr. Christopher, teacher at East Point. The randy answers oi' the pupils and their present standing reflects much credit on their pains- taking teacher, Miss McDonald, who has not only conducted the school with marked success but has also succeeded in arousing a new interest among the rate payers.-° ...*DREDGE LAID UP.-Deedga No. 9 is now lying up at Queen's wharf, Georgetown, for her winter quarters. For a considerable time past she has been working at Lower Cardigan, and having finished operations there ,had orders to proceed to Souris for her winter quarters. Accordingly Saturday she was taken in tow by the big William Aitken and a course shaped for Souris but when about two miles past Bougbton Island, the weiatlier became so stormy that it was impossible to go further so she put back _to Georgetown arriving there about five o'clock. On Tuesday for the versatility of the chudrews orders arrived to take winter quart- ers here. The tug took the scows to Newport on Tuesday, afterward, pro- ceeding to Charlotetetown. His friends use glad to have the genial Capt. McCarthy and his crew with them for the winter.-G. EASTERN PERSONALS ...'Mr. William Simons of Boston, Mass., is visiting in Little Rivar,the guest of Mr. William McDonald.-F. ...*lVlr. J. Howard MacDonald was n. passenger from Georgetown- to Charlottetown on Tuesday.-G. ...*Mr. William Jinklna of Little River was in Souris on a business trip last Friday.-F. ...°Mr. James Kickham, Souria West, was a passenger to Charlotte- town Monday to attend the short course.-° _ ...°Miss Hazel Sterns, has returned to Montreal after spending the Christmas holidays with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Btarns. Souris.-° .(Fi‘0!l1 YeBlS0rday’s Evening Guardian) ...°Mlsa Julia Mclieown was a visitor to Georgetown during the drst of the week.--G. ...°Mr. S. S. Hessian, who has been visiting his father in Georgetown re- turned the first of the weak to Cuar- lottetown.--G, ...*Mr. Jas. Hessian is at present replacing Mr. Thos. Renton as tire- man on the Georgetown train, Mr. Renton being rendered unfit for work by illness.-G. -*Mlas Freda Morrissey has ra- turned to Georgetown, from Halifax where she has been spending the Chrlatnins holidays with her friends. -G. ...*Mrs. Matilda Gordon, returned the hrst oi the weak from Malpequa, where she has been visiting friends. Mrs. Gordon was accompanied on her return by Misa Margaret McGougnn who intends spending the winter in Georgetown.-G. ...°Saveral of the Collage students who have been spending their holi- days at their homes ln Georgetown, returned to their work the drot. of the weak. Among the number were!- Misa Lottie Fitzgerald and Mr. Guy MacPhee, both attending Prince ol Wales and Mies Helen MacDonald ati tending the U. C. C.-G. . ‘ i l Ask your dealer for “Wearwell P a n t a;°’ i G. F. l|lllCl\¢S0|l i <}°°“*v s°°°» P'i°°° Owe _ _.-'"]i'i'iNl"I'AL’RY 9. 1914 -_ ~ V GUAELDIAN _ i - rms., 0,. -A‘,__,`;.»" PAGE TB_]_R*__[fEE_N ~ ' ' c ...'I’I‘ PAYS tioibilyln lillil province ...'0Nlil CENT par work each inser- ~ .~ .T G _f""- tion for advertising in thin column _ _ _ p ... » ` , . 1 r The Clean Sweep _ Sale 18 In Fun F0.-ce 33 1 -3 pr. c. Discount 25 p. c. > Winter Coats Silks ' Chiidren’s Dresses Dress Goods Waists Handbags Neckwear Laces Whitea'ear Fancy Linne " Trimmings Embroidery Veiling Coatings 20 p. c. off Everything Else ' iurilev Bros The aiwavs' busv Store. li \ , 1 i-I i-ni ri I .15 hings are Booming at the ational lothing 0. Judging by the volume oi business this sale has brought us, it leads us to believe that PEOPLE KNOVV GO©D.VALUES when they see it and they certainly SEE IT HERE! i This Announcement is to inform the purchasing Public of this city and vicinity that the PRICE CUTTING KNIFE is doing noble work and is cutting Deeper and Deeper into the Price Tickets. EXTRA SPECIAL DURING THIS SALE! Two Lois Of Sample llewson All Woollen shin. .ii 95.. Sweats" i Men’s fine shirts “'l`ooke” and per cent _ . ' ll overs or Coat Sweaters in all the “Crescents” make, just arrived. We m pu bought them at 3 bargaim Values up to new shades, also many of the club colors i;’.ii3.i‘;‘;‘i1.f7,“.;.‘?;‘f.‘{€‘§..i‘;‘S 95s.... 20 per cent Discount SUITS and OVERCOATS Still Lower ' Avail yourself of this grand opportunity and before making your purchases we strongly recommend you to see the money saving values now offered at e National Clothing Co.§ Charlottetown. P. E. I. 3761 4., _f __ , . 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