JANUARY 24 1914 V » *_ _ ` "min Lrrsisr Nmwsw _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN rmsr or ini." PAGE THREE _ _ .>--_-.~-< , »_ _ r-I . “'1\4¢'lr,‘f,‘mee 63'* ~ A7' ' ~ A N H 'FasliiIdnlI(“laints (‘)‘lg’3;i'¢é ,__iior_iici<`s, Matted re ii; _ ‘ __ _ ._ ~ __ r ' f _ _~ ` ' r - _._ i y Pri iii Prriiiv ----M ~=ir==ie . _ ~ i' t __ co/ `~_` _ -_\ _;), _~‘§_._7- _ - _- L- I ._-..-_'_‘._:',:» ‘ _ *___ _f;=_;, "__ rr; .` _- __ That,” the “Streets expressive way of referring to Mari I _ ` f ; 1 ‘ S ' ' ' ` 4'” D"'“'°`"f` #---~- _ _ - _ “ef _i‘ ` ‘ n time Telegraph & Telephone Company 6 p. c. Bonds. ' ` ' `In View of the nature of the Com an ’s busi e ° assets by which the bonds are Secured arilid gm provrgd S2321? T;iyRAN'rr‘oi=rD, Jen. zz.-James ing power of the Company, the»6p. c. -Bonds constitute an"I,§‘§, e ,_ , ,__ ,, ,,,, ,, ,__ investmentwhich is well regarded by the most digg-im. rnermrf mn. 'pirated inrairity rift inating investors. Usually such bonds sell upon a 5 p. c. basis, gli? but we offer a block of “Maritime 6’s” in lots to'suit phrch- "1 asers at aprice' that will yield about 5.50 p. c. on the money invested. F. B. McCURDY Q. C0. HEHBERS 0|' MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE lslifnli Ottlvn, Montrul. St. John, Sherbrooke, Kingston, sydney, chuloii-uownlsh John.. NIH” |_°"dm'l.‘c_ Eét recent Issue ot the Erlinhur i the fe|“tl"'f5 and 'T-*WY f"i°“d“ here It Y - i --,_- .I i».. _ ... \ '_ " 'I f‘Striveif°'SefiSfy the bers!! I N0 Long Delivery Waits! - You can get y_our order for Wrought Iron Pipe, Black-~ or Galvanized, FILLED PROMPT LY by send- ing"the order in to us. Our sales of Pipe have in- , _ creased to such an extent that we have found it _ necessary to carry at all times a very large stock in -_ the following sizes: `~ Block Wrot Iron Pipe, sizes from l-8" to 6 ” Grilvd. Wrot Iron Pipe, sizes from l-/l ” to 4 ” Extra Heavy Prilpe, plain ends from I-2 ” to 2 1-2 Double Extra eavy Pipe 1-2 A Large and Complete Stock of Fittings Always on Hand. wr-weei~.ei°rr°nii-» ii u Eastern Canada’s Supply House | ll i r I A i li _.J ` - f I I "January ` I ` I > _ M published ii treii`tise`_olii The Essence _i I _ J and on Modern ’lhcoiits of the Hesnr Freight Paid This is what you call a good, big saving. If you have a spare room to furnish, it will pay you to take advantage of this big offer- This Complete Outfit for I $25 90 White Enamel Bed, 3ft. or 4ft. wide, by 6ft_ - ~ - -- $4.50 Surface Oak Bureau, and Glass 3 drawers . _ _. -- ll.0g Wool top lvlattresses, 3 o_r 4ft. wide- - - . _ _. -- _ - - - - - 4-go Daisy Sprung, ti or 4ft. wide.._......- ..... - -- 5. 0 Canegegt Chair.. . ............. . ... L20 Cane seat Rocker....... .,.’. . . _ _ .. 2.50 Surface Oak '1able, tc? 18 square - -- - - -- ~- -- - - 3-0 Surface Oak Com_mo e----- - » 5-og R'egulafPriCe _$559 For January you can purchase this outht for $2.190 Freight Paid. Gordon Keith 4 " `cA§ii Ann ciirnir iiouss ' -4| Barrinrlltin Street-= S tl f out' illustrated Cltalog 2225-10-22l\/1Ef‘3‘n'l0S°.r l _ _- 1. -- - '-' i.: l _ - '- "”’"” The Beeciiweuri Silver Foxes ltd J-_ -- ` _---¢- _'_ -` ` - Ranch, Cornwall, E- l. [rqvlglohal Seey. Treas. lileMlLl.i\N. Offers a small block of Stock to_ investors who want t0 get in on a ground-floor proposition and share in 1914 dividends The Company gwn two pair Silver Black Foxes of higl: quality and three pairs of patches abvlll 90 PCI' Cent blac in breeding. _ i __ __ /’-'_ if eg i ,r (Canadian Press) lor, a halt-breed, charged with murder of a 13-year-old child S t be il b h d been pronounced sane and respon- e for his actions although c. mor- cgeiierii.te_ d _ itll. lilll. DUNCAN gl ening Dispatch has the following ltcm which will he of interest to of imous call from St. Andrew's Church Montreal, has been received by the Rev. George G. D. S. Duncan, B_D., oi St. OuthlJert's, Edinburgh, and it is understood that he has agreed to respond to the call. Mr. Duncan ' If you are a Family 'Man you should save part of your eamings. There's no telling when a severe sickness may lay you uf, or you may find yourself out o employment. Have you made ‘provision for your family in siic a case ? Ari account in our Savings De- partment would be an emergency fund which v/ill grow into a tidy investment for the benefit of those dependent on you. io The Bank of .!SJ'uA£1u ARANCHES Charlottetown - Summmiai Nbultfbll - Kensington 0'L*\rv ii son of the late Rev. Dr. Thomas - Duncan, latterly of Bridge»ot~Weir_i l-le was born in Canada, where his futher carried out. n. long and suc- Y iul bursaries, one of £100, and thclgs other of C75 In his tirst year ol ‘ - ri Theology lic tool: first prize in di- | Sw V ' '_ i Uh Y th V... -._.._~....._ ` SPESMDDIC CROUP `THM ' ill of or cil ti S chkil ti-oimicri, riiiiliding ur nge. Vnpuriveu Cr-esnleiic _ ( sions the -'ii-iw;-misiit\\’l|oo;.tiu1Cinirzliimii reliever: i spirwrmrr. ur-cup at once. it is it iioriii re wire.-e. -r I he lnsrli-cu with ev.-ry iiferiin, ni.i|;».-_i lr.-cnilrinlp c-:i---,ir l nominee the sure rn.-.n\i.iiiii slow; rriet--=ri;;;.,;_ mu, ;_,,l f Ll reirrrul viisiiis. It lei ln-mic-;il»i¢ to rnorherei wiinl. 5 young ciiiiumi. semi pr..-ini ini- .:.»_.e. fr~.i:\-e imi.:nuocis'rs_ __ _ __ _ _ A 'r ciz\=.uor.>.N|f. _ _-,t /\N'r§iz|f|'rc 'ririeoivr ‘__ dd 'i'Aiii.iI.1im..-r~~--r»».-dried Us _ 4-_'_-. :iii-our. 'i`ii.v s._ -_'.m\|c. ‘I5 _ ~f_ - r=r..rh\-rr and nn:r_;.:;»ir~.=. ,_ _ » . ` U' om- dr___¢irie:x or hom 1 f 5 - pi us, loc. ln stumi--1. "_ , Var. , Crenulene Ce. 6 -02 Cariisiull Si., N.Y_ Y' 1 3, ‘_~»»` _ i.=um|.i¢'mri¢s iniii.\i|i¢ _ _ ___ Mi-nrit-nl. C..n. 7, -__‘__ D sl _J_ _ V bu G ` ,.- Ll S N S t' Mr. Duncan. “A cordial and unan- cmd.-_rand surplus $11,000,000 ' '.i_ 1.- .tesources over $'l3,000‘000 is _ - cessful ministry. He went early to vin ""|“*‘g0W with il View to entermg the brew exercises, rind carried oil the m""`°h~ "nd i" Ghmgow Universitl' Iluie-Wilson gold medal tin' origniii lic zittiiirierl ri lririge degree ol sure- ms cess. ject being ‘~l§`sscnes.” In the second SUCCESSFUL UOLLEGE CAREER Testumciit criticism, in Old Testu- ln 1890 he griiduiited with hon~ gint crmcism` und for essays Un ours in classics, and in the Theology on course he won ii couple of suhstunt- .eu gained the blue ribbon of thc Divin- Whoopiug Cough _ ity _ lu it _coiciifi ¢ siroircirms c.\'rnmu| cours' lvrl u'r»\n|.is_nzo urls _ __ ,__ _ ll U A _ A simple. safe ima ellucrlv'¢'G:l1ltnene l'Iir`l>i-nn- l vimty_ and to P;-Qfegggr Stgry “_ 'hurcii iiisitoi'y_ On bein licensed on." Mr. Duncan was tor some time fm.-iridirrriir. 'rrieirli-cdr-r-yin.;mer..rrs.re|»r;cv.r;_<..-, I Pu icre lie went to Glendevon, the innllest purisli in Hcotluiiil, in suc- cssion to Dr. Spiers, who went, to lorriiiigsirlc l’iii'ish (Yli\ircli,l<}1lin- (il leiicnirn Purish (Thiircli, Duniries- shire, where there were two churches nd four preaching stiitioiis, and where he succeeded Dr. Piuyfuir, ot iip of Iiivcresk_ Vlf_ai'isli t'-iiurcli, _ - --'-'?~_--1_ . ity, in Church history, and in Hc- eurch work in 'I`lieology the sull- eoi' he took iirst prize in New blicril criticism, rind again ciirrieii the Rue~Wilson nicdail. His lust r was quite as fruitful iii success the previous years, for lic currierl no less than three "lirsts," in inity, Ilihlicul history, nur; urch history. He was tirst also in e graduates’ B.D, degree, und Hull by cnptiiring the Fellowship Theology, valued at £150, which him to study ut the University (lend, (,iermiiiiy_ His college rec- il was rlescrilxcd by the lute l’rin- lril Cuii'd us “one of great, distinc- sistiint to Professor Hastie, in di- 8 . ohtziiried an assistant ship in the rish of Droii, I‘erthsliii‘e_ and from rgh. After two yearn' iiiiiiistry at cnilevun, Mr. lluiicun wus culled to t.. Andrews; Early in 1907, Mi-_ uncuii was elected to the pastor- First Mortgage Bonds _ _ D- eration thus creating a strong viilere redeemed by the action of s t is Fund. _ F CORPORATION Limited Montreal, Toronto, Quebec, ,f Halifax, Ottawa, London, Eng. ¢ _ _ _ -iil W “W We fo If _vnu dosiro further inforins- ‘ wiicrc, tlinnks to his cnrncst organ- _ 7 isiiig, he greatly increiised the strcii- 6 p, C Ci-innoic or UNI- The is now in 0 most; thc only remaining chnrge ol tl ‘ _ ' marketfo1_theB0ndS_ During the land in Canada not. incorporiited in past year over $168,000 of Bonds chiireiies 'iihe Qsrrieii is Ask for pm-t-lCularS_ at present full of special possibilities be secured for the direction rind deve- heddvedthethtiiertlldriciclhvddesnliilitly ndhgulll Prince Street Egiportiince to Montreul rind to t Sf, John’ N, B_ facing St.. Andrew's are not tianucial nd the minimum stipend guaran- tc ome_ It is interesting to note that ,» _ Rev. Dr. Hurclny left St.. Cuthert’s rlistingiiislierl iizinistry und influence ' have told powerfully upon the life of 'thn whole liorninion." th of the congrcgutioii. Ho ling ection_ QUE 0i’l"OR'l‘l'!\‘I’I`Y St. Andrew`s (‘iiurch is now al- ie oilginiil State (`iiuicii of Scot- hc Union of thc Presbyterian _ p ‘ on ot rent influence and importance; but ecent events huvc mode the charge nd -unique opportunity, and it. is pement of n work ot such great hr liurch in Canada. The problems he congregation is a wealthy one, -ed is 11250, exclusive of fees hicii uiriount: to ri considerable in- most exactly thirty years ngo the r St.. l’riul's Montreal, where his tion ulzoiit any of those utirurrivo LD _ l Preferred Stocks. uddress our _ nearest otl`icS w||oi.r.siu.r; iimsii risn No, t Fulton Fish Market, Nw Yorlt ‘O4 F\_.ll.'FON Flsll MQRKF-T _‘I S Specnltrea EEL) and SM'f.|.TS i 2183- io-25Mstiilts4n~~, ii. ii-iziifi io eii.\irii-rl-:_-riewpri |-‘sriiliiisiiio iff: vim- _ 'L \ 3. `