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They are strong, sty- lish, made of finest grade muleskin with rawhide fac- ings, are ,cosy and comfort- able as house slippers and will stand up u_nder all kinds of hard usuage. Price $5.00. _Alley di’ Co ` 135 Queen St. l Babies will ow-and while they are growiilig. you should have them photographed often enough tokeep arecord of each nteresting stage of their child- , hood. _ You will prize the collection of bggygplcégiga; more and more as Mayke an appointment to-day. l THE BAYER STUDIO Company--i _which belong to estates or , individuals are kept separ- ate and distinct from the Securities owned by the » 1 company. ' ` This is important, because while about 70 p. c. of the ‘ value of estates is lost when , being administered by indi- viduals, yet on_ly 4 cases are known where estates in the care of trust companies have be n lost, and this would e _not have happened had the securities of estates been ‘ kept separate from those of the c_ompan , as is done by Dominion Tyrust Company. Confirmation of this state! ment may be had by writing for a copy of the relp/prt of the comgany by essrs. Riddell, tead, Hodges & Winter, chartered account- an s. ~' --_ W l)0MlNl0N W. H Ai!/can is 18 and residence phone 20. ...°MR. ED. D. FEHAN Guardian representative in Souris will gladly receive subscriptions aid advertising matter at the odice of undertaker W. L_ Dlugwell.` _His phone number is 5. ...°EAS'l‘ POINT EXAMINATION.- The semi-annual examinations of the East Point School was held in the school-room on December 23rd. and was one of the most -successful ever held in that district. The. large at- tendance of rate-payers and visitors -over fifty in number-testified to the interest that is being taken in school matters. It also demonstrated to the teacher-Mr. Harvey Chris- ,topher-that his efforts have not passed un-noticed. The school-room was handsomely decorated for the occasion with the National Colors,_ inter-twined with evergreens, and tho whole caught in. the centre wits ii large Christmas bell, Xmas and Noir Year Mottoes decorated the walls. The pupils were thoroughlyexamiuod in the different branches by Mr. Les-_ lie Adams, and by their ready M16- wers showed the careful training they had received. Compllm°11l¢Bl"Y Bp00'f|1€S were thenimade by the trustees and others highly praising the teacher for the marked progress made by the scholars during tho Past hall YUM- At the close ol the examination an excellent program of reading, recitat- ions etc, was rendered, after which luncheon was served. The tc8Cl18l' then exposed to Niew a christ-ms tree which had been carefully hidden upon at his residence Mon a devolves upon me to ile your position. Your hi h h have reached the position-one this souvenir let me on th James S Lannan, Wesle Ro BOURIB MARKETB. i ’ _ ` AN aPPnEcIA'r1oN .__ COOIC SfUdlO ~ § H0” 01"” D"1'°" or THE LATE nav. ________,J FrankR.1/earl# JAS ROBERT COFFIN (Corrected tor eve wcdnca V - ry day and l ' ,B Rev William McLeod New s°t“'d"" “°"°') y a I , _ Q. __ ll. M. Davison , ,,,,g=_;~,;1el;,,,};,,.,>,, ,,, G... T e sp H 1 1 J s in Manager §;egrghwhgoi~l:2l_a;E§g rl;cen`i:l‘y deser- gg: gvblgte) - ves and receives more lhpn n DBBBUIE 0 t bl k MOTUS notice. 30 years azo lllast iallcluflrst Hg; (§n_e':m)i. D" to.) Charlottetown mt Mr' (iimfhm Da iusiii griffg' EHS' “ml Halifax. e en was n s 1 ' a man physically strong a little 3322' “(39 't Other Ofiices, Vancouver, .save me iigeinzgtc weifnttuiivinirgg Potatoes (bus) 25° ‘ ' ' unusually r 2 ' C WVU W1 l ' ' ' '- Victoria, Nanaimo, New muntenancm a smendid Supp, 0, uacxei-si (ascii) |c°5_ ' ' ` Westminster, Calgary, ` ii Y °°°“"' (mm) 1" - curly hair and a voice s_o oijous and 7 . ' - 3° $1-55 i Regina, Winnipeg’ Montreal, ,,tn3_,,1e,,th,;¢;w§;f,;im,;gdsD;,;,l;1e;-B giliiletb odfiah (Iron) 0,4, _ c D - sUMMERsInn MARKETS 1 London, Eng, Antwerp, 1; as B ,,,,,,d_ 0, thunde, uk., ,, . 8 ‘ oomcccd for wry wednesday and l _ Belgium. :>:v;3:§;erés1\;l; ;;<;f;1;1i;\;§r;=»§<; ba: | A rf - “"m'd”» 1"“°‘ l 3794'1-10MStt3i. nativ land and married before he I '-“_*°* °\ i t ' 1 i l a ____ __ , began Ibis min sr ana curr §fi;u;ne,nwe s .1 _ ;,s;i;_;_,§_;;,f ;:,;.i;,g,,,3,, _.3 ELUIH IHHUUBH HAIH I Professional Earls 3, | to 11 the Pres.,Col1ege, Trinidad, his con- TRY THIS, HAIR GET -*W " ‘ 5 col sm. Rev. Frank Comn new mvlqfr' GLOSSY. wavin AND ' 1 » ! ° ‘ bor Grace. Nild.. and Piilol. ic or FUL AT ONCE' Collin. Uunitgd StetcS'l~ T 69° mm; __ A. A. McLean, K.C., Donald McKinnon '=°¢°"’°" "li ° ¢°°"’ *'°“l’ ° Immediate?-Ye i C t i 1- ii c' A ° other ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,, ...,.,,,, G,,,d,,,, 0, the jo of it' 5 ers ii c a s Q. McKinnon the Gul! constituted a strong tact- 7 °““' hm’ b°°°"‘°° B;|»|»|||¢|| Aflofngy-gf-LIN or in college and other desirable :Egg Lfgitn“{1,fét,:::;'nd°";tb°“dt§pi Brown Block. Charlottetown phases of life and work in Halifax. ' , ’ an °"'“ ‘1 In the fall oi '92 Mr. Coffin accom- ,':'gn‘_"c¥’;'!?5 will 5 éiftegha Danderine i IOTEL mwnswlct panled me from general assemble B cloth 531' “§m;l"YD 1;-m°i5t¢‘-ll _ "°,,¢.°-“_ "_ ,_ meeting in St. John to Harcourt: N. re! H Wd 3 h ° 3" °"“° “nd ML " md B.” Louud HM" 1,, B.. in order to induce me to take an Zak, “ 7 “W it t "°“gh y°'“` hair' -no are mmodating 100 meat: appointment in West Cape. There ,-'iisnilfingleagnlfllfgranhd at ‘P gimf' i.le'<'i;°r‘i#‘r3\ii°id§d°ii'ii'sli'|§:ii3ii'iiie"d-'izs i_ i miles from his masse in 9 9 3 0 “B | ‘.;l.Y....'A.‘I§ I ......... ...... ...U ..._ gg; -355.2-i-» ag. ...di mt.. .1 ri.:.:sr.':::nlieaari.:lctsrn= uuainted with him-. Alu several evan- b m I-\ ‘YOU BYO 011 e the _` _ , - rename campaign in venous Dam., eauty ol your hair. A deligntlul g_0,u¢L|r0D K.0 W.E.`B NTLEY K of his large charge I had the privil- surprise rwaits those whose hair has I _ Q ego of spending six weeks where now ‘ °°” "3 °°‘°‘| 01' il BGPBSKY. failed ' . . _ though' he M, t,,,,,,, ,,,,. D,,,.,,,,,,,_ dry, in-mic or nun. Besides sandal- ' 5§i`§'»'-'3H'»'i'l.‘»i‘ii"li','3¥{§`|§§§‘r}' 3 1, _ Picton Co.. in spring oi '94. the frills thvtlleir. !D§nd§rlr;e dissolves °|“"°".°*°"“' P' 'I' ‘“ '~ @ ed “nd d°°°""’°d as l°“°'“’_C°“" folk having the leadership of the "PTY DBI' <30 0 BD FU . 910311305. Y ' devoted practical reverend Robert pllrillss and invigorates the WHIP. Q _ Murray remember well the alert gin, forever stopping itching and falling B i t M N t hw" I ‘ Road in the division line between the ed_ G°d|y_ ta¢tf,,1_ pngtm- C.-,m|,_ 1 hair, but what will please you most 5°,f§f,;,,:'f,',,. f§’.'::§:'B° “£7” fo f. _» l i _ land now described and a. farm have conducted special services in Will D6 ¢\ll°l‘ £1 if°Wn =W°°l¢'B 5186. WMD tlollafullgs k "of £l8n:;e;_l.u‘°8nanall'a Ayer' '_ ' many places with many men but You see new a r- ne and owny at _gf LL ° ' probably for brotherly loving iel- first-yes-but really new hair grow- g.~s|°°|i|°°g§0mfg§|t§¢,':;y§, ‘Ph {'°'" lowsbip, chf»ler31ilnens,ttacf1, willintg- ling alltover nth; scalp. gilytou cdliéo _ _._ neastobea nge oa men o orpre y,so ar, an oso , win them toll; Jesus I never sg: lift; rturely getda 125 cient bottledo( Know- Q peer in the aster’s service. a on’s an er ne rom any rug store - over forget the campaign at 0'Leary or toilet counter and just try ii.. 05| ""‘"'"` hucmn' 'u' and Bloomfield in which God's people were helped and a goodly number of ITALIAN MEMORIAL T0 others lcd into the Kingdom of God; FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE shall I ever forget our visits among . W. his parishoners from house to house; Almost everyone knows that Flor- A. his some times arousing trumpet ence Nightingale was born l~;i the blasts nr talking with the simplicity city ol Florence, after which she was oi a child, so the little ones colild named. Her parents resided at that _ understand; Oh! his tact in recon- period at Bellosgardo, a suburb out- ' ciling folk at variance with each side the Porta Romana, where they other and manifest delight- in seeing occupied the fine old fiiteentli-een. evidences of the Master s grace tury villa known as ha Colombia. among the people! Mr. Coffin was I Recently Italy and the British col. man of more than ordinary ability any ¢°mbg,,d 1° pay ,_ ¢,.|b,_,¢,, of Earl .Turnlps Potttoes .l~'orl; Beef Dressed Beef Chicken rriirkeys Geese Fowl Ducks 16 Oats (white) 40 Oats (black) 4| to 44 L ' _ _ 1 |0010 17 lltoll H8015 11 r \ L wr' \ 'S _ I 5 ~ ,I "\%\\ ' ' ` U\ _ i ,_ . I \. N" l / - \ Your H eatmg sud, 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 \nd stone. 'Send ns your address and we will luots prices. U. Lyiihiinixli Gu. X000 - A Quiet Dignity is always imparted by simple lines and substantial elegance. Some new models of this type are illustrated here and many people prefer These Monuments to the artistically carved de- signs ornamented with taste- ful decorations. Wl1ll¢Ve1’ your preference we are ready to supply the style you desire. Consult ua CHANULER & BELL' i6o Kent St. r4o4,9, ioMwfm3ri , t gue, by the employees oi the Company, who presented him with a valuable gilt and the following address:-To Mr. D. L. McKinnon, President of the Montague Furnishing Co., Montague, Prince Edward Island. Dear Sir:--It` o r you this souvenir in the name of your employes as a very slight token of their appreciation oi lille lliillllrlilolc and praiseworthy man- ner in which you have conducted the responsible duties appertaining to g c aracter, integrity and zeal have -not only won the esteem and coniidence oi your friends and of those brought into im- mediate contact with you, but have radiated far and wide. So that you that is not only a credit to yourself but to the country at large. That you may long continue in the service which you so admirably adorn is the wish of the many to whom your vir- tues are as household words. With e part of those whom I represent wish you health, happiness and prosperity. Slkflpd on behalf of the employes: I-11? Wickham, Hannah Sample, Fred I-ntlnrd. Isaac Bears. Thad. stevens, - y ss, Adam McI.ure. Mr. McKinnon made a fit- from the pupils during the exercises tml; reply. thanking the donors for of the day. When this was unveiled their kindness and valuable remem- . with its load of presents. it presented hrnnce. _ _ l a pleasing and delightful picture. ,-._,&,-_ TA-_ , i _ . _ T santa Claus; arrived at 3 P. M. Bild ii began distributing the presents t0 For ` the delight of the children and amuse- Wet the kitchen stove while wld l ' ment of the visitors At the close the with a cloth dl ed in k r - pp ' e osene oil; . pupils presented the teacher with B. then apply the blacking. The stove A. I t t f if ii ir i f kid loves, a set 0 cu ll B will keep clean much long r. ppc n men ghd if nnndiigercaidi, thereby Showing E _ t ir appyegigtion of his |`:fl0l`l'»B_lll e-__..._. _ lfY0l1 Callllflt Call. phone Advisory Board nifking their school-:lay soul in- 397-Y for appointment.. **”*°- miictive and pleasant. llc. 88c. 40c. 814 20c. I4 o 10 Waists Neckwear Veiling Winter Coats Childreifs -I Dresses White wear T rimmings Sale pm of the ‘ l\|| Sew,-m¢s O ...°rr Pars cc s intnie provides _..°'ri-in nosmuc DAILY o d- Pleasure of new B __i‘.’ . i... ..... i.. .».ai....i ... W. _._ lil... y S _'T GORDON IVEB is Guardian ston's, Montague ° a ent in Monte ue. Hia omce bone -- Skafing ReSf8 K K P ...~P1.nasaN'r sum=arsa._ on ' Christmas Eve, Mr. D. L. McKinnon, President `and Manager of the Mont- gue Furnishing Company, was waited The Clean Sweep Is In Full_ Force 33 1-3 p. c. Discount 25 p. c. Silks Dress Goods Handbags Laces Fancy Linne Embroid ery Coatings Sie _f.i_!,e_§;.'§.1:9 S Z0 p. c. off Everything Else ll -T. His g been our mi st successful year and we wish to convey our heart- lest thanks to all who con- 'tribnted to our success. May 1914 bring Health and Prosperity. C. W. Patterson oealn “Brie Bleek rn r e :uses nada Sharlolse HONEY 'l‘0 LOAN B.8'.l‘EWABT.K.0.. NA. UAMPBILI. ii. J_. Msnriu. s. A. Barr ser!! l I Public. sto liorvgi'-l:b§°j§:|Plattslow|» ’.,._,_x _"mm, _ ,W ,,, m~ _ an shown in various phases of stud: pride and “faction t th _ £(~ wr l ..-.. ‘Nl ff @1- . if _ //<» L_: _ ;“CUAL_ nur ii v o for 7 I ul" »!~» lllgh Grade Coal this yesr’| business. _ (disable by the use of properly fitted lenses. sol-s oo f Expert 0plical Service Our business is to ex- . amine Eyes. - We aim i0 give our patrons the ben- clit, ihe most modern and approved mcihodsof ex- amiralion. Tnat our services _arc gppredated, is evidenced by the large increase ill We guarantee to give u the best results ob- Optlclsn Proof ol Value of the time-tested world-tried, home remedy-proof of its power torelieve quickly, safely, surely; the held- scliee, the sour tae the poor s rits and the fs e ofbillousnesa fiwul be :md °i§°¢v..»y dc.. cf BEECHAWS _..§!_|-__L_3_ object at wh appear to be beers inks Family lerald and Weekly Star The Morning Guardian and She Family Herald and W S , 'meter y tar one year The Evening Guardian ani The Family Herald ani ' W ki St r, on year ' ‘ ° sm Address all club oiiers to THE CHARLO’1"l`E'i‘0WN GUARDIAN 1913 1-- Morlgage Sale To be sold at Public Auction in front of the Court House in Char- lottetown in Queens County in Prince Edward Island on the twentrseventh day or January, A. D. 1914, at the hour of twelve o’clock noon by virtue ofa Power ol Sale contained in an Indenture ol Mortgage dated the first day of April, A. D. 1885, ~made between William Acorn of Lot 49, Farmer, and Joseph Acorn oi the same place, Farmer, and Ellen Acorn wiie of the said Joseph Acorn, of the one part, and Charles Palmer and Malcolm McLeod both of Chur- lottetown in the said Island, Bar- rlsters at Law, now deceased, of the other part and now duly vested in the undersigned. All that tract, piece or parcel of land on Lot or Township Number Forty-nina in Queens County, bound- mencing at a square post fixed in the South side of the Village Green _ l 1' 1 l HOTEL OXFORD Copeley Square, Boston, Haas. l 0h‘\:r‘2;h. 8i‘|ll=l|‘t.lad‘g,;l:b’e'e Clhriiliielly. New pin Hone? and big is m n- Liotggigett elhopp ng and uslness E.'°.'::‘.‘f.'z i.‘.':.."1..'.'.tl'.:.°;,'r'.s',i‘t l5ss“g:ldb:very part ol' t e o I! -silndle rooms li and un. with bath Dogdble rooms $2 and up- Wlfll bl¢|.l”~50¢ CIAILIS A. WILSON, Manager. fl-ro-sat: sllmooi. of land to the westward thereof form- erly in the' occupation ‘ol Robert Wood, now in ' possession of William Storey. thence Southwardly along fthe said division line to ahlghway or road called" Storey's Road, 'thence Illlastwardly along the /North-‘ side of ,the last mentioned Road Twenty- two chains or to the Western line of a farm of land formerly in possession of Josiah lmao, now in pollession of Mrs. Philip Lane, thence North- wardly along the said land now in possession of Mrs. Philip Lane to the Village Green Road aforesaid. Thence Westwardly along the last mentioned Road to the place of com- mencement, containlng an area of one hundred and forty-eight acres of land a little more or less. _ ' _-,_ ,‘-` -1 -IA » . 1 _ _‘- l .. M .fi ., , 'ew _ -_,_ *Mail courinicr Sealed Tenders, addressed to the ,Postmaster General, will be received st Ottawa until Noon, on Friday, the lilth February, 1914, for the conveyance oi His Maiesty's Mails, _on a proposed Contract for four years, times per week each way, _ over Tignish No. 2 Rural Mail Route from the Postmaster General's Pleas- WIN. I Printed notices containing further ,, information as to conditions of pro- posed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be ob- tained at the Post Oillce oi Tignish, Palmer Road North, Naltl Pong, and _ Skinncr's Pond and st he o ce of Cl\“l°“**°"“ nic Post omce inspector. P E I Post Oflice Inspectors Olice, , . Charlottetown, Jan. I 1914 r n _ 2 un". _ ‘ 10HN F. WHEAR, 359! I 3° 'la ”\|mn_‘ Pan om” Innnctot. MI sil|Q Olillh lllin o e memory 1 ,._;..__ cnt life and 123;’ mingrtrriml-T01 F20" the famous Englishwoman whom yi-'itife ,- ed equally wil v. r. . H 0 City of Flowers" yet eiaimg ` . f 7 summerslde. the highest prlw °f of im heroic daughters. Tncaiisiirs ' 1'" "“"°“°'°'"' G""‘"” last year ill Pl” Hill- in 37- Government willingly consented to , the erection oi a memorial in the ’ Now thc lBl>°l'°l'l' “lk is °° "~ cloister of Santa Croce, the West- Now the battleday ll init. ninster Abbey of Italy. In the cloig. ` Now upon the further shore. te, b,,,,,,,¢|, th , c r d, in ii 1 r lewd! U19 '°Y“K°" 3° l“'°° ' upon sn ancisntagc:rd’en,w his gin: l ced "Servant of God well done. pa the memorial' whim is the th I v d lo work and gift of the sculptor, F W, -Rest from y 00 tmp Y _ 3 1;' di ' 'rim i»att1e1cuzht.tncyi¢t<>rys won 833°” “H ° °’""‘"°'Y "°““*““l a ro t _ E110" 91° M“°t“"° 3°’~"-----_ _ -7 pliclty.ppIt liedrgseiigslgoslhacgliiigiilé- g l'1¢el° H' "Tha Lady 0| i-he Lamp." the touching name conferred on her by the wounded whom she tended so devotedly during the Crimea, and by - which future generations will con- tinue to know her. Sargent did not attempt to repro- duce the lineaments of the original, but has represented an ideal figure in white marble thrown into relief by a dark background. In the hand ls a lamp held aside in the position oi one thus better able to see the ich the down-bent eyes The monument ~_..- | For further particulars apply to Messrs. ‘McLeod & Bentley Solicitors Bank ol Nova Scotia Chambers, Charlottetown. Dated this 13th day of December, A. D. 19i3. D. C. MCLEOD and ALEXANDER MARTIN, 3888-12~1Bmm6l‘_ Trustees. By Deeds. As cell as woids, we will try and serve you in i9i4. As far as we arc able and you wlll let us. ‘ In our Time Service. In our Optical work. In our Repair work. In our Sales. _ 1 . 1' ;.'<‘~ .,, . .- E. W. Taylor a. é 4.54.: iv . ,_ F. ‘|°=,_'m<.'_’%Pi* ' 4; l ` A A l. li-,