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S' 3 \_v-., f.,-.f_ t; x _ , _ » i A ' 99 = ,.,.e>¥fThe Circus Man A F IgKdeidoscopevfgitgigagiwath The Great - -5 BlgAc'l.:s 5 _ Love and Thrills, The Charm ‘of Circus Life David’s Romance of the.Saw Dust Ring Begins, Bradford Threatens to Expose David Bradford, returns from Prison and Vows Vengeance. _The Circus Man Defied By His Wife. , ~ ~ 1ani--1.s84§.~--- . .j,m5g~-1.. messes Piiescivrs _ ' 1 ` ' ‘ - coiuiiye sooN J M r A °° am" “ms oim NEXT sem “gxlo |1;;Kf}‘fS” “The Diamond fro 7’ _ mos: uiriiiin iau babie the SIW Tl'i€ E E _ . . ‘ wild animal comedy eve_r pro- With LOUI6 |“lCkf0I’d duced, one half hour solid fun Irving Cummings, Wm. L Ill The Prince Edward ALL THIS WEEK Matinee Daily At 3 Sharp Night “ 8.20 Parisian Girls Musical Co. __1N__ ‘ A Day at the Races Complete Change of Program Clean, Snappy, Bright, Music Singing, Dancing Pretty Girls, _Swell Costumes, Funny Comedians, _ A Bright, Clean Show For The Entire Family With llappy .vicNally The Cleverest Comedian In Musical Comedy ` Prices 35c & 25c Matinee 10c and 20c and thrills. RUSSCH I v i -1-me F wizvmyv. l__ L.. "_ .__ _ . __ _ "Q 4}\lllll7IIA\\\\\¥Zk\\\\\\\\7III/IIIlT\\\\\\\\\\Tlllllle lllslt V/llllllll/.\\\\\\\\\\\%lla\\\\\v.*.0/AIull l-Q l-] ".i1'U (D G '-1 [D _ O O O F 3 B-» .mms The Maritime Hide Co. , i_ Newcastle, N. B. have decided to open a branch* their business in Charlotteto . which will be under the charge _ the Mr. C.. S. Amos. , old Rubbers, Hair and Junk. mporary Office 177 Grafton Street elephoue 5.2L 5491-12-3mtf. v The Company pay the highes rices for Hides, Skins, Wools, Rayv ` e-r Q-.Cl ‘- "/”é‘\\\\“\\\W/////- I§\\\\\v/I/I 0' .5 glrllllIIVII///If¢§\\\\\YIIfl£\\\\\\\yIA\\\\\\\\Zlllll I i | » Check Some of These Items, The Are all Live New Year Gifts . We Have Them in Stock , Flashlights Brass Goods _ Ice Skates Carpet Sweepers . Sleds 0’Cedar Mops " Toboggans Roasting Pans 5,, Hockey Sticks Sad Irons i Razors n Carriage Heaters _'Razor Strops Food Choppers " Shaving Brushes A Bread Mixers Pocket Knives ' Clothes Wringers Carving Sets Washing Machines Aluminum Ware Bathroom Fixtures -- Cliaflng Dishes Scissors Thermos Bottles Alarm Clocks "" ` w l . Knives and Forks Tea and Tablespoons -J--Nieimwm .- t i Coffee Percolators Tea Bots Casseroles uidkstsil. Y IT RAY! to buy In this Pl‘0VllI66- senv|ce.=-intern win im iervwehi Hartney Hall on Friday evening at 7. rl-lg* wEs'rE|=iN TRA|N arrived l,i.isi‘ sign at' 10.40. SERVICE.-At Mlllview on Saturday evening at 7. (New Year's Service.) TRYON AND BAPTIST. -Services will be heldd at Bonshaw at 11 a.. m. Appin Road 2.30. Tryon 7 o'clock Or- dinance and special collection. SEE OUR BOYS-In Flanders, North Sea Battles and air tlights 120 ,splendid views Ileartz Mé'morlal Hall tonight. 6359. ENTERTAINMENT IN VICTORIA. The concert in Victoria Hall tonight promises to be the best yet. The pro- gram appears in this issue and speaks for itself. 6353 . .__ GOOD SALE -The sale held on the farm of Mr. Lincoln Irving Cherry Valley, last week brought very high prices for live stock. Some of the cows gohig brought record prices. ‘ANNANDALE SERVICES.-There will be service in Annandale Holy (flirist (lhurcli on Thursday evening 7.15 1l0th. and Sabbath morning at 11 'o’cl0ck. SERVICES.-Pownnl Circuit Jan. 2. 1916. Services, Clifton. at 11 Mt. llerbcrt. at 2.30 Pownal at 7. (New Years- Service nll round); f_‘l,,;_»_-5 SERIOUSLY ILL -His friends wlll regret to learn that Troopei' Thomas lluggan, Ninth. Canadian Mounted Rifles of Manitoba. is seriously ill in England with pneumonia. He is the second eldest son of Mr. W. T. Hug- gun, City. PREACHING.-At Wheatley River next Sunday at 7, p. ni. Fairview 3, p. iii. New Glasgow. 11. a. m. Sunday School at New Glasgow next Sunday C. E. 7, p. ni. Training Class Friday 7. 9. p. m. (Patriot and Examiner please Copy.) NOMINATION DAY - Yesterday was nomination day for the by-election ln the First Dlstilct of Kings. The proceedings took place in thc Court House at Georgetown. the two Can- didates,Mr. Harry D. McLean Liberal Loiiservatlve, and Mr. Lauchlln Mc- Donald, Liberal, bclng duly nominated. MRS MOORE PASSES AWAY.- Cltizens will leiirii with genuine regret oi' Ltie death of Mrs John A. Moore, which occurred at her home last evening alter an illness extending ovnr nine months. Although expert medical advice had bw-u sought :». home and abroad and loving euro-was given uiiotniiceuiy, .iris niootua ucaitii steadily failed and she passed peaco- fully io rest at the comparatively early nge of 53 years. Besides her sorrow- ing husband and three children, Parker, Mrs T. W. Bentley and Kath- lc-cu, it wldo circle of relatives and rriends will mourn the loss or a true Christian friend. one always wllllng fo lend hor services to any good cause. To her sorrowing ones is extended iu~sp<~l'tfiil sympathy. The funeral iiolit-o will appear later. . ti. SUCCESSFUL CONCERT.-.N very sul-l-c-ssilil concert :ind Xmas Tree was ht-ld in the School nt Brooklyn on Sat- urday'ev|_-nlng thc 25th. The pro- grliinniu consisllilg of dialogues, rc- vitntious. gruniophonc and bag-pipe inu- siv and some patriotic chorusus wore cxccllciitly rendered, the boys and girls of the school winning greut up- plause for their entertainment. Among the audience were the soldiers fi'oiii thc vicinity round who were highly clicered while seated on the platform At the close of the ciitertaiiiliiciit gifts were distributed to the pupils and older ones also by Mr. James t`1»'ii|roii who presented Santa Claus Mr. N. J. McPherson the Secretary acted as chairman. The esteem and love \\'illi which Miss McDonald the t¢~nclwi~ is held was tcnliflcd by the nu- merous gifts she reccivcd from the pu- Dili ilmoiilr which was a fountain pen front the School. Sho is to be con- grattilnlcll on the progress oi' tho school under her tuition and deserves much credit for thc time and care slic gave iii preparation for the vntortalli- nicht. . _ . c - _ I Slate ol Illiio. City of Toledo. Lucas County. as Frank J.Cl\cncy makes oath that hc is senior partner of thc &_rm of F.-I Cl\eney&Uo., doing business in the City of Toledo, County am-15131; aforesaid, and that said limi will pay the sum 0’ UMC llll.\'DRl€D D ILLARS fnr cacltand every case of (fatarrh that cannot liccurcd b thc useo lI.\l.L‘S (,'A'l`ARltIi CURE ITRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed lnaiggr pres- ence. this 6th day of December. A.~D. l . ' _(sam , /i. W. ci.cAsoN. ' - - , Norlitw l’un|.ic llall'ii flatarrh Sure is taken internally, and acts through the bloo on ll/Iucqus Hurfaces of the System. Send for 'Testimonials free. l~`. J. (‘}llCNl<1Y. & CO.. Toledo 0. Sold by all Drugglsts. 75c. lfaII's Family Pills for constipation. 1-qi Here You Are is Open I Hockey Boots FOR ALL ' Misses’ ‘A ,W $2.00 ia s3.5o , . Men’s Boys’ 2.35 to 3.50 Youths’ . 1.75 V . senvicBs.~a»v. Ls, imcayvui -conduct services IDV.) on Sabbath ton at 3, and Bonsliaw st_ 'h `roNle|-41'-ne aura you see the 120 war 'views and :hear the Rev. It. G. Fulton lecture. Heart: Memonlal Hall. ' 6359. l' INSTITUTE MEETS -The Marsh- field Institute will meet this week on Friday evening Dec. 3Lst. instead of Saturday as usual. DONT FORGET the war views In Henrtz Memorial .Hall tonight. No grutsome- or harrowing war scenes shown. 6359. MILITARY FUNERAL -The funer- al of the late Private James Vail, Royalty, took place yesterday after- noon Rev. George _C_. Taylor officiating A company of the 105th. Higllllilld Regiment marched to the house and attended the funeral ln a body under command of Major McNutt. The Dall bearers were c`lios_en_` from “A’" C0111- pany and at the 'grave the last post was sounded and three rounds of ammunition fired by the llrlns squad. Private- Vail glad in H.alit`a_x _fl”.°m piieumonis. an This ,remains WGN f°l" warded to Charlottetown Tuesday eve- ning. The family have the deep sym- P9»U\Y Of ,Hll iii, *tlieli°'sudde'ii,_l;,ereave. mem, ...‘.=‘: . _': _ 'll'-T .f _ 1 ::-RE~0PENlNG OF THE. SCHOOL QF MUSIC.-The School of. Music. which has been closed since the resig- nation of Prof. Thompson, wlll re-open .Tanuary'4th. .`.The Trustees have secured tho services' of'Proi’. H.1Stiz,n- leyillntoii. -lu' addition to organ and piano Prof. Hinton will teach singing and voice production. Prof. Hinton studied singing and volce.»productlon under Sir Charles Santley, of London, Englang, being t-aught Nava‘s Italian method. His teacher ln piano. organ and theory was Dr Sinclair of Here- 'ord Cathedral. . 6282-12~23m13l Annual ilirlsliilas ' Tree at Falconwood l Hospital The annual Clirlstnlas trol-. and en- tertaiiinieiit for tho patients at Fal- copiwood was held In that institution last evening, Mr Bonnell presiding. The hall was prottlly decorated for the occasion. The patients were out In force and their thorough enjoy- ment of thc excellent programme pro- vided wus quite noticeable througlioiit. =`he programme was us folloivsz- Rcading. Miss W'ehster; solo, Mr Wm. Smith; reading, Miss Caniphf-ll; vocal duct, Miss McPhee and Mr McCabe; ~peech, Mr McLeod lpalienll; solo. Pic. Grainger, 105th Batt.; reading. ’Vlr Guy McKenzie; solo, “My Little Trey Home in, the' West," lllr Guy Mc- Kenzie; reading. Ptc. (lrniiiger, 105th Batt.; solo, Scotch and Irish airs, Mi' Guy l\lcl{enzlo. Santa Cialis made his appearaiicc in good time and was gladly welcomed. Aflor it gciicml distribution of gifts and vaiilly to 'thc lniliciits. Snlllu was ciilliiisiai.stll>:ill_\~ l-\n‘or|».ll. llc rr-pli|»d ilttiiigly with n nl-at :lptw-t-ll null wus Checrvll In ilu* l'l'l\il. TIN; progrnlnlul~ \\':\.~= s\i|>|yll~||u-lull-ll tliroiigliout. l|_\' |>|\n\||\_ul‘;i|>l\ s<~l|~t~tim|s. Aftvr 1| fvw r-losilig |-t-|nm'k.~: |'l‘I:\\lvl~ to' tho isil:l|ili<-aim-1- of l'I|ris||i|;|:4 :lull thc tl0slruIiil_il_\‘ of I-;u'|',\'ii|_i: i|:a joy into our everyday livvs, l-In-t-|'~< \\'l‘i'l- liislily given for ;\lr llillinvll, null \\'_ill| thc ~liiglng of thc Nzitiullixl .\ntl\\‘ni one of the inns! slitfhi-s.-1`\il t`lirislui:is cn- tortainuifnils in the history of the lu- stllution entire to :in t-nd. RUSSIAN TROOPS OCCUPY IMPORTANT " PERSIAN TOWN. KASHAN. L().\‘D().\.', lit-t». ‘!!l_-llii:.<.nii troops have occupied the iniportziul. Pcrslaii town of Kaslian and are marching toward Ispahan, according to the 'I'/eiaeraii correspondent of Reuters Toll-ginm Company. lNl]lHlH BIB SUCCESS FUH Pllllllll GIHLS- 'l‘llc l‘url.slau Girls last night presen- tcd "The Black Detective," an oxcru. _elatlng farce ln which Juke, the swar- thy llioro, assumed the role of crlni- inologlst and directed lils skill in the an - vl pursuit d discomilture of Charles JOHBS. wayward son of a “money gcntloiiiaii As “Sheri .lake was ri tenacity with ctlm ook Oil 0 Bll % -or wi January 2nd...a`t Tiygusg 11, I-lamps. . SEVERE M . '. '_ s o .ui s 'd. L* “° “iii TF” :f.'.:*:~ H. _ , _ . , _ 0 . 3 . :sins shot in the digestive process. ‘Hood’s Shi-ssparllI'a, the"o‘ld-time ‘ blood tonic, is very sioeessfnl in the 3'i31%“‘ '*fi."‘-‘$1--‘.'.”” .rift “`I.°.l 'WI 1 iii¢i»1a5a,.¢aa.Tmp1'§i¢§_lh¢ .iigh- tion. Don..t._|g#sr._ G_stHoe»i’»s £940- »' A i “ll Flllll HUME l llll The Christmas dinner ,oii.l0l'0d bl' the Prince Edward Island Heavy But- tery at. 'Ives Point and, tliro_u8l\ i\\9m» by'thje men ofthe other branches- of the‘servlce stationed with them, was a feast in thetruest sense of the word and enjoyed as few feasts have been ` there or elsewhere. For this feast. they were indebted to the " wives and mothers" throughout' the province, who responded so generously to the appeal sentforth by the committee at Charlottetown, that, as in the case of ii miracle of old, enough remained to' feed a multlude and will be used for another feastoii Now Year’s Day. The thanks of the boys were wired to the Guardian as stated in yesterday mornings issue. " PERSONALS ,___- . Miss Minnie Horton Pownal is visi- ting her sister Mrs. McPhee Lorne Valley. Mr. John A. McLean, of North Da- kota formerly of P. E. Island was in the city yesterday. Mr. Albert Boswell Mt. Mclllck ls vlsltlug at Marshfield and French- fort. 'His many friends will regret to learn that Mr. James Tait Sr., is con- llned to his bed through illness. ` Among tho passengers on the wcsl- orn train last iilght was Hon. Murdoch lllcliliiiioii, Commissioner of Agricul- turc. Among the passengers on lhc Noi'- tliumberland last evening were J. A. McDonald; Duncan McNab, King George Hotel, Sydney; Rev. Mr Mc- Leod untl wlfc. 'Mr. N. McLean who has been in llalifzix for some time past spent the Christmas holidays with his mo- ther Mrs. M. J. McLean Ilighhaiik. llc leaves on reiurii this morning. Germans Claim . Great Successes (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, Duc. ` 29.-All Olliclal statciueiit from lho Gcriuaii War Olllrc Issued to-day declurei~i_ the l»‘r|-ncli broke through the Gcriiiaii llnvs at Hariiuiiuitii-\Vdllork0pf during _\`l~.