-/ t e-,n 1- ~ ' i , ‘~ _ 4 _ ,_ .- a ._»_.,--:r-1.'-»fv2l-;¢»-sisinzlfl-l.-__» .-..'~§_' M--.-1.-»~ f - - » - . _ .. .,~ff-1.. ~ » _ ~» ,_ . ., L.. i , -i.~/=».,~:r‘~§-,=-~ .~,-'; . ~ .raw ,»~‘#-"~~'frW'\~'.1 : ‘ mfr. af the Pleasure? of Slcatiiig Rests Vwith the Boots You “ Wear If your skating boots are I not strong, perfect fitting . and comfortable you lose a great part of the pleasure of skating. -' All these troubles are el- iminated when you wear Invictus hockey boots for men. They are strong, sty- lish, made of finest grade muleskin with rawhide fac- 1 fings, are cosy and comfort- ’~ able as house slippers and will stand up underall kinds of hard usuage. Price $5.00. Alley ff Co - 135 Queen St. I \ 0 I|"which belong to estates or I I being administered by indi- , Il li -All Securities ' lield By This' C0mpany-- individuals are kept separ- i f ate and distinct` from the A Securities owned _ by the company. ‘ This is important, because while about 70 p. c. of the value of estates is lost when viduals, yet only 4 cases are known where iestatesin the care of trust companies have been lost, and this would not have happened had the securities o estates been kept separate from those of the c_ompan , as is done by . /Dominion Tyrust Company. Confirmation of this state- i ment may be had by writin for a copy of the renprt 0% the comgany by essrs. . Riddell, tead, Hodges & ‘ Winter, chartered account- ants. J I 'Phone For , li0MlNl0N l iirusi . =.1HEi=mr 191914 f -nm man rats' V ' ` '¥‘ ` " 'rl-is cHAaLo'r'rn'rowN~ cnannran' I me of rw- _ racn 'ruinrsnm gg _-.- ...°T. GQRDON IVES is Guardian agent in Montague. His oiilce phone is 18 and residence phone 20. ...'THE lil0RNING DAILY Cuard- ` h I u ini is Th ian can be obtained at W. A. Jo n- ston’s, Montague. _ .,.*FISHING 'PO0R.-The Fort ne hshermen report smelts and cels very 1 scarce this week.-F. , ...°MR. ED. D FEE!-IAN Guardian .representative in Souris will gladly B matter at the otiice ot undertsker W. L. Dingwell. His phone number 5. ed in all lines handled by us. stock taking. ‘Don't miss this m Gregor, Montague. 3795-fmeli. Presbyterian Church, Georgetown. The Revd. A. J. W. Back will pre on Sunday, Jany. 11th`, at 11 a. m. “The Plightot Poor Love," and 7 Christ." Prayer Meeting Wednesday welcome to all services.-G. l STUCK MIHKH i STOCK QUO'l‘A'1'IONS._ Quotations rumored by F. B. Mc- Curdy & Co., Stock and Bond 'Brw kers, Members Montreal Stock Ex- change, 164 Richmond Bt., Char- lo e own, . . . Appointment tt t PJa:’y.Is. If you cannot call,` phone Advimry Bond 397-Y for appointment. \ Hon Chas. Dalton _-_-s-1 I Babies will grow-and while | they are growing. you should have them photographed often enough tokeep arecord of each nterestin g stage of their child~ hood. You will prize the collection of b-\by‘s pictures more and more ns the years go by g , Make sn appointment tn-day. ini: iiairrir s'rUii|0 | 1-I 3 ' ;Spl¢e§1is1Fefni For Sale ' I oiier by_ private sale my farm of -_il 50 acres situated at North Milton, `__;___ AJ xo miles from Charlottetown. all in good state of cultivation and having thereon good dwelling and outbuildings all in good repair. For further particulars apply to o wiier _ HENRY W. COLES North Milton q -ss 3668,i,3Msat&wed6lpd. f 'l 4 , _ /A / _ " v Y Your H eatin and cooking apparatus wlllglsst much longer if you use our coal. We have now on hand all kinds of ‘fresh mined coal free from slate md stone. - Send ns your sddrem and we will tuote prices. G. Lyihiiili U0. I f i l 1 _ W. H Aitken . Frank R. lleartz ll. M. Davison Manager Morris Block I Charlottetown Other Ofiices, Vancouver, Victoria, Nanaimo, New Westminster, Calgary, Regina, Winnipeg, Montreal. London, Eng, Antwerp, ` Belgium. ' 3794-1-10Mstt3i. NEW YORK STOCKS. High Low Close 24| z4} 24| 94; 94 94 64} 63) 63} 72} 715 71; 891- 209 28% 51§ 242 111& 110 170% Ani. Beet. Sugar Atchison Am. Smelters Amai. Copper Brooklyn R. T.¢ Canadian Pacific Erie Grgzt Northern Pid. Mex. Petroleum Miss. Pacific Northern Pacific Pennsylvania Reading Rock Island Southern Paciiic Union Pacific U. S. Steel U. S. Steel Pid. Utah Copper 50; 49| 0 ' IONTRBKAL STOCKS. High Low Close as; ss; zosi 20s; 28| zsl 126 51 51; 24; 111; 109; 1c9g is 24 111; 109; 109; 91; 91; 91| issi 157 157 sei ssl ss! 107 49! ___,. M . _ Small Bonds I or - Small Investors 1 /\\ “ _. ` Denominations as low as M“’°“ *" " ffi..-1-A D \" U ' . ' “ .ef no ,.1 ~, '\ ., \ Pur°l§;Sa2\‘;°l?,-c3;Ial;S§“1l(’)1_1entS exam .sim Pnovrsrous i Q ‘ \ p g, Write for particulars. Hish Lew Glow U .1 , Juiy wheat sis an e1, 1 5-- ’ _lt0YAl. SECURITIES gg; ,g§;~;;\= gi; 3;; gg X is _, ecoirroiriiiow, umiiea ;:.»., ,ei ,ii |56 Prince William Street St. John N. B. Montreal. Toronto. Quebec, _-is-11 _-_ri-ig-i iii A. A. Holman, K.C., Donald MOKIIUIW Mclean ll. McKinnon Bsrristers. Attorney-si-Law Brown Block. Charlottetown l0‘l‘lI. IKUNSWICI llonetoii, N. I. t d Best ted Hotel n hs s sn .'- Lilli... .° ':.‘ii:1."i‘i".‘°.f..'.i° .':.:.-.ii Warburton Q Shaw =°‘if'ff‘“""`°i"”ii"ii.fiIi`“i.'.T.'ii'."°.f'I§ @imEarls Brazilian Traction 82 Detroit Dom. Steel Corp'n 39; Minn.& St.Pa\\l, (500)127 Montreal Power 215 N. S. Steel & Coal Com. Richelieu & Ontario 111i Sh in 815 811 No 39. 126) 215 Sale 111i Sale 10 382 126i 215 No 111 aw igan No Spanish River Com. 11 10 Toronto Ry. 136 5|' Twin City , 105i 105\ COTTON . High Low Close 1178 1179 1212 1215 iaoz 1205 1191 1100 1a 135% 105; January 1180 1215 1805 1200 May Pork May Lai-i1 1115 41107 1112 -_-im.-»..;__ llslilsx, Ottsws, London Eng' 7-- D .;. .;. .;. . s e s o s o e 4 o 0 t P »‘»§»sp»§»»,»¢,»¢}n;»,»,»»,~»,¢¢,¢»,»o,»§»»,",4°§ . szqsfoezeozwzsozoe:es:n:»:se:ce:os:¢e:»:oo:»o,ee:»:o¢:oe,s PETER ~MACKENZIE. _ Mr. Peter MacKenzie, in his time one ot the best known men in West Picton, died on Friday night 0! last week, aged 72 years. On Sun- day the funeral, conducted by the Masons, took place to Sea View Cemetery. Mr. Maclianrle, ran a terry for a number oi years be- tween Picton and the Landinii Bud later conducted u. store at Rustico. He early saw the possibilities ot the place as a summer resort, and was one oi the pioneers in developing it. Some years ago hs sold out at the Landing and came to Prince Ed- ward lsland, where he did business . . ` . vi' ' I . ”idt£8l>‘°s ittltti i.“.§,z:.r.::°...::';x:° 5wrs.t:F‘§d Land ng. e saves a w ow, an 0 r s I | h ,,,,_ two brothers, Duncan and Hector, _ - _ retired sea captains. Mr. Mclteulie was not very long ill, but lor rugged ire.-me as he was, it soon became evidentthst internet troubles had placed him beyond human aid Dece- llllllli liflllil ‘C031 ,..... in: °..':.'~‘:..'::. “:::::i; il you -0- ii. Y - B av: M, 1°*-°|‘°' ° ____ ever he was known. IA kind andl rs good hearted man, psope ot all na- nn $3' Q tionslities found a welcome from him and his partner in lite at their '°“'“"°' rome As a sesiarlng man, Captain s§°s'ilf° rreirdisieia nn' boyhood nays visit- ~'h. ~` ` sonar ro was ' f §‘iu':§f.'p'l2§i1‘§f.fl°.i§ffii'i§'lfff.'if l~§~ _9f*}F"'°’: si to nm- as time mia. ref .nigh . ' y`esi-sheconncted agi-oeery re cu E. » I- A. A at Hunter River, but when he teit oldi- 3761 I Psklimsls Ili coming on he returned to his, _ V , _ _ ' I » si to t ri i i _‘ _ U nn". :Lge wo o pass s reins n ng A V V AA _ V H D ...*IT PAYS to huy lnthis province ' receive subscriptions and advert g ...°GREATES'I‘ VALUES ever oder- is sale continues during J-aciuary before “_ o ey-saving sale. McLeod and Mc- .;.°GEORGE'l'0WN. - St. Davids aeh p. m. “Christ's Paul, and Paul's Jany. 14th at 7.30 p. m. A hearty 'N Sale ...°0NE CENT per work each inser- tion ior advertising in this' column Cash must accompany order. Mini- mum charge twenty-live cents. ...°I'RHlSl!iNTATION.- On New \_’ear's Eve the congregation oi St. James Presbyterian Church, Souris, demonstrated their appreciation ol the- valuable Services rendered by their pastor the Rev. `A. D. Mclntosll in the form oi an address accompani- ed hy u. purse ot gold which was pre- sented on their behalf by the elders. Mr. Mclnbosh in a few suitagble words expressed mush pleasure over this token ot the good wishes of his Con- . gregation also tendering his sincere thanks for many personal acts ol kindness in the past when sickness visited the members ol his family.” cnuncu siivicis METHODIST. First Methodist- Evangelist, Rev. A. J. McLeod at _1_1 and Rev. Dr. Fullerton at 7 Bible Class at 2.30. Prayer service on_Wednesday evening at 7.30. Students and strangers cor- d ally welcome. Grace Church-Rev. Z. L. Fash at 11 and Rev. T. Marshall at 7. Sun- day School and Bible Class at 2.30. A cordial invitation- is extended tol strangers and c6llcge` students. PREBBYTERIAN. _ St. James' Presbyterian.-Rev. T. Maraiinll at eleven and Rev. G. C. Taylor at seven. Strangers and col- lege students are cordially invited to :111 services. Sunday School and Bible Class under eiiicient teachers at 2.30 p. m. Prayer' meeting Wednes- day evening at 7.30. New Zion-Morning prayer meeting at ten a. m., Rev. J. Heaney at 11 a. m., and Rev. Z.. L. Fash at 7 D. in. Sunday School and Bible Class t ’ ' a 1.50. A cordial invitation is ot- fered strangers and college students. People'a Church- Service at -7 p.m. will be conducted by Rev. J. Heaney. BAPTIST. Rev. G. C. Taylor at 11 arid Evan- gelist, Rev. A. J. McLeod at 7. Sunday School at 2.30 with "Loyal- ists" :lass ot adults in Church au- ditoriiim. A cordial welcome is ex- tended to all the services ot this church. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN. V Central Christian-Rev. Dr. Fuller- Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30.11. mi. .Prayer meeting Wednes- lege students and strangers are cor- ' dlally invited to all services. ANGLICAN. St. Pau1's-Rector, Rev. T. W. Murphy. Services at 11 and 7. Holy Communion ‘at 8.30 a. m. Sunday School and Bible Cl-ass at 2.30. All seats tree. St Peters Cathedral- Holy Com- munion at 8 and 11 a. rn. Matins at 10.15. 'Sunday School at 2.30 and evenaong at 7. ‘ Salvation Army- Services each lllllllt oi the week and on Sunday. Y Mr. Robert Fennell, Charlottetown, is undergoing treatment in the P.E. J. Hospital. . ' "~fs_lur|ls_y inthe lsst day for ,light bills for December ligh- _fll\8~ Psy today and ssve inomy. 3756. .*.i____ "Farmers, and stock raisers come 'here with the assurance that they can get everything in the line ol good- horse and stock remedies at the low- est possible price. Here you can get Condition Powders, Stock Food, Lin- iment, Blisters, Tonics, Cough mix- tures. The Two Macs, 149 Great George St. Matt. SUMMERBI ARKETS DE M Corrected tor every Wednesday and ' Saturday issue. :: ._§ 83 S s:::=a==§Es.':= llll 'PIFIIPI Potatoes _Pork Beet Dressed Beet Chicken .1"1fIm Geese fowl Ducks oats (width) om ibiun - 0 to 44 Corrected tor sury Wednesday and V sp”-n ' iriicuiiiiiiiiiii is ‘ 1 » The fclean Sweep i ’ Sale Is In Full Force 33 1-3 p. _c. Discount Z5 p. c. Winter Coats Silks Children’s ~ Dresses Dress Goods Waists ' ` ` Handbags Neckwear "° ’ Laces Whitewear Fancy Linne Trimmings Embroidery Veiling Coatings , i 20 p. c. off Everything Else Sindh lehv Qgijos ron at 11 and Rev. D. Mcnean at 1.. `"" day at 8 p. m. All seats free. Col- ," " _ "_ "" 55 '-5' "" "" " " _ _ ' hings are Booming at the ational lothing o. ‘°°"""¢ ""°°""*'°'° °|°°"‘5° Judging by the volume of business this sale has brought us, it leads us io believe that PEOPLE KNOW GOOD VALUES when they see it and they certainly SEE IT HERE! This Announcement is to inform the purchasinig' 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 Hewson All Woollen shire at 95° Swssisfs Men’s fine shirts “Tooke” and per cent E ,, ,, . . in pull overs or Coat Sweaters in all the ' bglligicfltlksgm gggkgar _“$3522” upvlgg new shades, also many of the club colors f.i".§"ii?é‘,§‘.li'7fI;u'3$“;‘{‘§.i‘§‘S= 95c...i. 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 the National Clothing. Co. Charlottetown, P E I F. '°' "` IS. E 5%.?