_ _ __ _ _ ' " ‘ W ' “ _ .,?-' T0 “LD AND NEW YEARLY SUBSCRIBERS. _,._____ _ 1=1=gi>- _ I _ ' The chateau of Ploerueut was thu terror éclégael md the . %§l l . - 1 _ Th f 1], C011 uc _ me' - _».~ ; ` ' lie ear fihegtlie i' le would su 9“._._.-_-9-__-.-_ ?_;$;1°t_§5;f*’;;1__ g__: c__Oss°”°;>_‘_1g1yh';as;_d Leadlllg me on through ,mjntnnerable liter.-§ery’much f__qmP°_0th§;_°PPover_y_ “___ _ bv and murmured: “Therein the accursed afcha’ we went -ml md onliifff A img wld if 9195' had 115* E005 4199?. 'aim _ ` r Qing; ¢“¢1e1” . §me'.dTh?1]13B;°lf§1tl;_g mdgleff »S°°' h,” and (Diristmas gamhols _to support the _ . Az the time when thiesto_i-yhegins Robert _ isdsavfdéh wlfm? ____--7i"_ ._ v'e_th§\F.P00r__1__i9e1'!¢__fi»_ SPECIAL 6 P=\=e=- he mmm i* 7--Y e_--é-»____. ___ _ ml. uarliiau. 6 Pew. _ VOL IV- CtIARLU'L`TETOW\l PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1894- ° NO. 242 _ L_ , »-A ._ _ I _,___ ’____ ____ _ _ 9_ s I THE BE T. T e ¢hee est! 1:., THE - MORNING - GIINRNINN. TEE BEST PAPER Ili P. El IINNTAIHS BY NAB TIIN MNST NEWS* ’ wild’ i sienarrl I /'rr 3 rev i ,\ 5 '_=:f_?~§;;'~~_'\' el _ l».~~;i':¢.~é.;-' _ _1' . I5; ' :Ar ~ ` D" 1;-.`:"¢l" Q ¢. .. " '~‘"-i=-` ` _ ' e ~ "J`~’~`;~';rfz5, Q » »f. - '-lu* - - i. 5 5" ~ ilu Mft: I` if i /*I,// € N _*-4,* '.336- ' . `\ ,' ‘=' .` _~ '\.,_ » _My _ I _.__s»____»:,.’ Qi 6: / .=`~“.f.~:-. ‘L Q ».v> E37' a -*flu '/i \ I _vs_ 1 i‘_~~ " 1 < __ , ~--_":--_\~ . _-_-_'17 »;~f_§3 (___. ___ 'Q § \ \ fc, \_ ,_. _;`;J . // ninll ._ _. -__._.. _ __ \ _ iiiiimi.vimmiii.iioorl.J F ` = e "' I _i _ make a shell for it. Here Irs. Bede'| help I5 \ J / ,I , was wanted. -_Ts g’ _`i- ,I ' “what me ef mein. ima 1 better get ee , pf -.'.;_'_~:. _§ _._._- _» = “ make s shell for Humpty Dumptyl" Viv" 1) ‘ " 'f _ “I would not get muslin at I-ll, ' my wife / \\ if” !/ F , H I I " - ~‘ lf( it A .// * I ¢"i~i-_s__ -I ' - 1 5 __ ' "r *-7. _ _ L_ _.___ ......AND...... . fc it -\ it @ vi/J _j`;f_e,%___¢€.(_ Stands First for Progress " __ and Enterprise. i° 1 E _ 7 _ fl.§§fth§f.ff§;°g`°§d f-.EXCEPTIONAL OFFERS "` ` \ W _ and the Spirit of , *' and fading out are the_souls '53 Seel’ he cried, pointing out ” which were on the point § ‘seef at the supreme most always turns to the Then I asked him to “ ‘What is all this?’ I asked " ‘These lamps are the souls » plied. ‘The ones which -' them. a have `C8I\ Evil ‘llliii my CWB who AN. OLD ENGLISH CHRBTMA8. _How `Slr -Roger De Cover-ly Kept the ‘ w°n on each lun' neatly n°°°h.d ' Feast in Queen Anne's Time. ` m Christnias. A entleman learned every _poor family in the parish. _ _‘JI have often thought." nays Sir Roge h . ._ ,... 8 ;*§eNinnet dead uncomfortable time The Mornfin »Guar¢lzan w»»eede_us»1_ -_ _ _ . old mans withered hand lay an ax, and , -- FUR* the negro would have atoned with his life for a single forgetfulness of his duty. --- t asked Robert gently. ii iiiteiitlv ` ig _ . Q °» ,l i I It was Christmas night. “Noell Noell" ‘I /'///// snug the peasants' voices. “Noell Noell" / K/ rung out the chimes, ' The old man limi not spoken for twenty _\'eni'.»'. His sf,-pulchral voice echoed tliroiigli the great hall, and the ancient armor li:iii;_{ g g in<»:ulli-mud. The young Count was putrllif-il with fright. Ii=iuf‘.,~».iiner brave and generous. He loved e was even aler than usual his card. _ “My dear lord, is your suiei-ing worse?" The Duke shuddered; he was still listen- _ T lien the old Duke rose up'likea specter. “Listen_ Robert I" he said. 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"___ ~_j 3'--_ii ‘Tl ___ ,__ ('\ _gr -f¢\_§,~>. _ Qrfii 1 _ ni T f \ 11.-_(_-3. -_ » |~` \-'f " af ~.;.'.,f," lg K 5.?-N' "J /ix 'I / 'A if \l I I ` '_ _ Q97/ ,,/,\\ 'J I __ ‘-1 .-.`\» f- -'-‘ <,l_ll:lfN"’ ` ~.-i “ek is / '\ fi. si-:nr-:ii nr rm: GREAT DUCAL CHAIR- I I had her carried oil' and llllp1'lBOIl€(l lll tlld t0“.e,. of the castle. ‘several months pass- rd' mv son wus faithful to his word, I to mv pride, I decided to kill the maiden, Sify _.Wg word to _her secretly to escape at the tirst oi;poi‘t\\I1lf)’- A Sllken ladder “'35 gi,-pn ht-1-‘ and she was carefully instructed as to its use, and how to fasten it t§_i__tl1e Window She prepared for flight. en _ _ _ 'ed ' f inous trap for her. ‘ llisllleiliimlpihberllnliitxeizil I had the stone of the Wiiglbw-sill loosened so that it_ would I give way beneath her iyeigllli °"'"'Ym8 the iifortunate nirl with it as it fell, and she I;-(,u1d`be dashed to pieces upon the marble .lltgwas Christmas! That night 9 eeleepin the fee' °.f G°‘l'» Thi” cieilfils ' ~ red to an im“1€“S"Y 0 .- __ pran_\;_l_’_C;__,_b1e an-hes followed each other in nn ._ _ _ iieverendiiig succession. Beneath _ fll_€;?c arches sinall £l0ldel1 lllmlls “ere Bmltigt gvutly to and fi-0, S0 nuinei-oustt___i;____; \\‘0\lld have take” years to 5' me biiriied with 661156 l, _hd _ _ gig.-érsd for a long UNH b°f°r° I am out gp npletely. .»-»-- --f-" I. ‘ _ --_o, S- - _ _ . _,.1-»».. an angel with coal black wings, who blew upon the flame to mi-il-ie it burn out more `quickly. I was in mortal fear and I was a coward; yes, I was a coward,” said the Duke, trembling violently. lamp burned another with a steady and brilliant dame; a white-winged angel watc d g . Spirit of Evil came and whispered in my fl-/~'-_/<_E`é_lA”7` __\_ ._. __ _ Qi? `__"_ m ~‘ I ‘ ,,. »- f/ ~;_ __ ff ' - 1-_3\<-5 /ff / 1/7 / ./If :`-'lf {<’__.‘/_.f, __ _ 11'/ " ' f ‘~ . r . ~, l`, , , \. ~...\._ -,, _ ._._ _ ’, f.`\: \\\,',=_‘-. _,I ,.‘, ,I 1;, il _ \\\` __ _ __l\~___`\ ,_._ ._ N TT \ f LH ANGEL WITH COAL BLACK WINGS. “Listen, Robert! listen! Beside my he over the olden vessel The nothing From the black angel’s wing I plucked' a feather, and dipping it into the Past- ______. b 'll' tlam Itook the oil out drop by n mn P ~ t Wm M A Vnrr Dlsasgreeable Name Gtveu to Man’ on the threshold of Christmas. when but as the first, best gift, giving mean' to all the others, which are only types. we not in the hurry of preparation and the bustle of the celebration, lose sight get that it is in honorif “ The Lord of Glory Who once a babe became?" mas days. It is worth any sacriiice Christmas brings to the larder; dec tions that charm the eye, and, if they of fragrant evergreen, with its spicy drop and let 1t~f?1n in od nigdoasb dy. _ Cliarmnig Woiiien. flame became brilliant an , the other grew paler, but retained i - There is no term more frequeiitly mis ry brightness. Only one drop of 0 re- plied than that of “old maid.” Whene mained; the white angel stretched forth it is uttered it seems to imply a sort his wing to stop me, but another with covert sneer atacmndition that is regar wings gleaming like mother-of-pearl and lg' the uiiiliiuthg as being one indica. ‘ Let ` ' ` hearing a golden sword came to us. 1 ' slight on me part of the niasoulme the man do his will! God will judgg tion of tlie_ world. Now, theie never W himg' he Sai.; Then 1 took the last drop greater mistake than the prevailing no that because a woman asses the first fl __ _ ........,,_ \ _ me -m _.e`_ por- t \ ~/_, »___\_ _ __ 550; /¥_"\_`_ _QL I \\ ' I : ` ',_" I s I Of Oil- ` _ _ _ .P “shi ` 1,. _ 12. NN.; I “Then I W” af;-aid_ 'Whose hm? is of_youth without Joining hands at the altar f\\\\,_ },, \&;' .jj mise' I asked Pointing go the game which i with some lord of creation she must be ni- ';t-_ _I -,fs _ sig from ' 'i'1*“/1'-> f fl* I washjust on the point of going out. And evitably an undesirable creature that _pi . - _._ I 'W lb. ui. voice 1-epiiei, ‘nllnlemi of uiybe semfofoshe wi\1_\><= e=»1\~=d_ an on m I -J .| loved son.’ At that moment the dame *nd mlde the Buble” of “HY les” , , f \‘ »" »`» - ' '~ jg*-_f;_'__';§_;1_,____.__ __ ` _ il ' went ou_t. The white angel to_ok the soul 5l1°“8hI"l°35 "d\°\‘l°_- _ `7~" #fi Wi. " 1 "i, ___ ‘_ 5‘ in its Wings and flew away with a cry of As a. woman talking to women, and men Gradually his eyes turned around towards " Nh-' ~ __-' ~ ,A Ry _;fjp' grief; but the Spirit of Evil responded as well, we give. our canilill opinion a i'u.tlie| het; then he frowned With his 8y€bl‘0Wl. ~ * \ ,_-1.' .` fi '_,1l- ', ' ' _ b '~rL1ie- Catching my cue, I enunciated slowly and _ ‘ _ Nr" _.§J I I ‘ ' ' _ ' ' ` " ‘ ` ' ' <‘ :_ " ‘ __ \ ...L_ " ' N _N if ,_-r , with a loud oi-y of triumph pronounced statement, ut one, nei e 5 \ \_ _ f I awoke frozen sglff mth hon-or Two less, that We implicitly believe in, nam /__ , " 1', » " ` _ (Q01-pggg We]-9 gtrgtqhed gut upon tha H901- ’_l.\at DI) W0|n&ll ll_I8S L0 the Bge 01 tl_l1!' of my 1-00m_ crushed almmf out of human live without having at least one oder _ sh,,pe_ My son, nogiged by his bah-owed, mai°r1a.ge;_therciore the silly _notion that is of the lower lip; and then quickly released had wished to Protect her in her gjghf, and coupled with the term old maid is entirely the keys, letting the elastic tendons turn the dreadful trap which I had set for her “'f°°S- had killed them both. It was Christmas- A woman has _her own reasons for re twenty years ago!" ing single. It isn’t because no man w _ The old man fell back in his chair, the her, but rather because she ilocsnot perhaps and his success was assured. ggars streaming down his ftwe. choose to ally herself with such ones as li “Stop"’ he said to the negro who wasl done hex' the honor to ask her, or, maybe, after another And the pantoniimic gestures `map~ and solemn utterances of Humpty kept the tending Lthe precious lamp. "Feed the 'there has been in her life some great d flame no more! I have made my confes- ` pointnient, or a finding out _ before it sion, new 1 can aie_but em God and par- _ we late how much better it is iq be ea-lla don for me?" _ an old maid than an unhappy wife. At that 1110111611# tllb C-Nile bell rang Charming, at_tracti\'e_women, many loudly and the chants of the church were _ are, who are still classified among the “cn y_ Dug merry 0 “_ _ heard. The doors of the great hall swung ‘ visaged, vinegarly, elderly maidens, whom With many a whisper, many a start. d xiii. .ll::.’:§2.“ii“..r‘_,.uugichirl ;:':.:;:.;;§_“;;‘;°1f..t°.;‘;';‘:§._‘;‘;.:.‘f.i‘:.i.. »»1e»»»»e~»» <=»~»-»- . - ‘ l ' _ _ , i£§pl:eliid(;iliei:illi)nglxds bein? stmvdnlwllhi I ;?:s(ir(llIi‘e‘irtOfi'.ltiii gbtbrixlixrsemtllig; :£5 mm” “th b°°'°¢Y $0 conscious room. old Duke fell on his :knees tpe __I_i_i- .natrons__ratl_iei_; thai; _maids,__could unfold Laden with wonders t t msn ci °my|," fnnt God. “Mani” said the voice o e inauy a- _ear s ory o ove an _ roman priest, “chi-lei was bom, suffered, med to _ the slwhms y9\1\1e=wr=_vhQ, iw swf me 4-M... ....1 .human dn., _-, ¢,,,_ redeem the sins of men. .. Thou hast sinned, _ “ut m hf¢» ‘hulk that 9° 3°. 91.4 ll In the mammg me worm _Wu _ ua thou hast. suifei-ed, thou hast repented; I to be on the human bargain counter waiting _ boy_ I Ill’ A f _ - \ f. __i ¢ li +V; '\ _ / \ .\ S him, says a writer in the Spectator of 1712 that he had killed eight fat hogs for thi seasonzthat he had dealt out his chi es _, l ___ _ fi I e N. f that iii particular he had senta string o / " " ' J' ‘- hogs- Puddings with a -pack of cards to \ _ _,_ ._ __ __ _ __/, \ f, '/f , "_ 1- "'f¢~ r, // ' \ I ‘iz 1;; ffvery wen shag christmas ' 5 . _ __¢ d ut in the middle of winteri fr/ j,` X 0 /. ai i » f- {'\[__§=__.,,._,;;.@i»iiiissl1,._ R-_ *U"i~ - . _ _ uh _/ _ _ SirRoger _after the laudable custom o his ancestors, always keeps open house a fro If \ Q :ill _ /In n I very liberally miong his neighbros, an " is Q5 111. ___ _~:‘ C y. household that is so unhappy as to conta_i_n _ part of the ban .ppcsm to the pub” Wu \ / no children loses half the beauty of t ` festival It seems especially ntting that be described” ___ aexible stalk in "_ h , o a 22 lway that the eye could roll over awido ht iangle, sideways or up and down; and a W .._ strong string was led from ball to ball, so are all planning how to make the childi- happy, should be this: Do we keep t Christ-Child sudiciently before their mind Not as a shadow of gloom and repressio e . . he: ~ follow it. Sy ooirrniirrrim umn>'rY’s muiss. i n, A collar had to be designed and cut out in Do - in little sleeves and stuffed gloves, and stiff- of ened by sticks that reached inside of the the original meaning of the feast, and fot- Cliildren never forget their early Christ- make them so full of joy that in after -life ' rim usnrrunsrios' or izrnmrr. the memory shall be a precious possessio gilding all their childhood. The festival should be made diierent from every other holiday, with its own peculiar observanc sacred to it alone. Music appropriate the festal season, hymn and song and story that tell its glad tidings; games played at no other time; dainty dishes which only o es: r Q are ' ` odo i,._ but I if-.useil my confeent; I could not eR1,"~ The Whitemringed angel looked at me press the sense of smell into service, all sadly, but the black kept whispering in _ };!;gc§;1€_1gna:1hl_'2hwi;a;:a£]€O iglgle Web in my ear. I saw nothing, I would see fvive for ymen _md women the dei. _ ..£" aid, ' ` M111 atthe dimmed gaslight. Alice spoke her ther: _ muh _laiilthe prp_tty_ll\_omei_a!l secreply , ___ ce to 31001111113 Bud ri ning (sud still no noise), HUMPTY DUMPTY. IA Droll Christmas Parlor Ping (eg gh; Children. i “Adam Beds." tells how he mga; 3, “Humpty Dumpty." In the llrst lace, says Mr. Bede, his skeleton should he of barrel hoops, lashed together into an Q83 shape. and he must be large enough for me to get my head and arms inside of him. Some ancient barrels in our cellar were forthwith knocked to pieces and the hoops _ -\ \ °'*~».._/ were twisted and tied and cut into some thing like the shape of an egg. So the skeleton was brought up from the cellar into the study, and the next thing was to _, _. __ I `, lfl\lii= answered silesia. might do, but muslin ll not at all the thing. While down town, I bought also a ball _ of Erin twine for the muscles, some rubber _elastic for antagonistic tandem, ii dozen ; screw-eyes to lead the muscles along the skeleton, and some brass wire to shape the lips and eyelashes. At home that evening the silesis was _ sawed over the bagging, the result being _ distinctly egg-like and satisfactory. ' ~ uUin>‘r!’s racz. A Next a scheme for the construction of their eyes and their muscles was evolved. I In the iirst place. two small halls, of a lite proportional tothe size of the wire eye frames, and covered with some kind of _ white stui, were built up out of the family ragbag. Ablack pupil and abrown iris _‘.0 /‘_ _ _ \ I 4 ~,' s r _ > “life very provoking to be called an egg,very.'° , ° aeifby sgiesm ef reaeefei iight The e then attached to a backboard by what may 2*- that if one eye turned the other would g of stif paper, to be fastened on above the lt Arms and hands were built out of barrel frame, so that manual gestures could ba executed from within. Legs and ` feet, with little stockings and large shoes, supported on bent wires, were attached to the lowest barrel hoop; and the beginning i to of the end was approaching. i 11, I Of course long before this the question had arisen: How is he to be worked T- but this had been duly considered. He _should sit on top of a_ folding screen, to turned like the corner of a wall; his legs should hang over the front, and behind the Screen, OH 8 box of appropriate size, I should stand with my head and arms inside 8 of the barrel frame. THE PERFORMANCE. r' At last everything was ready, When t the footlights were lighted, and the hum ° ofthe growing audience had grown to a mild roar, I was immersed in Humpty and assisted blindfold up on my box. Alice came in and stopped lnsurprlse If .,. ,'////ll ' ;__ -» ' - T'5"7_l__ line; “How exactly like an egg he is!" ely, resentfullyz ty “It’s very provoking to be called ax ogg ol -veryl" marking each syllable with a jerk the eyes back to the imperturbable gaze at gain. the gseiigiite. 'rhisweeeneugii,1i\.mp¢y gm.; would act even before an audience, and HN 012116! &m11SiI1g Sentences followed one was audiences in roars of laughter, ' a ------- The Bloom of the Chrlghngg 1”., At night we planted the Christmas tree mic gm children who’ scorn to make beltev3 ru And then the tree n to bloom. mt The branches curved lip: perfect lpplse. t- Until we merry ldlk stole awafy is-» _ before the wall; but Humpty sul) looked __ ¢ »x The GUARDIAN Wishes Its Many Readers ` _ / _ f /» n, ___ ’._f‘\‘{_; £ 1 \ Marr Christmas And A B r ight Happy and Prosperous New Year. G0d 11111095 H199- my tbl' “ml d9P”l for 'mx chance Pumha'°_°r' _ - 'mm Uflivef” QUIY their shouts of 1?, __ __ P ' "’ ' ' ' Ah im tuous uiithinkin ones man an Till G* ¢fY_\i\`0 ch and bow had be Saw ' pe ’ g ' y T0 YIPW ‘ td aeiire the Christ-clliiild \ 113 P I ‘ ' _ _ . Then the old man looked at the golden old maid could reveal to you stories of pas- A.. ~ ‘ ‘Qi N _ “nb Limp and sew shove it an angel with snow- sion and tragedy that _would _inake your pifgz ¢'Si`i‘;_’iirml§,difsh¢°§i'i‘i1¢i'i-°¢;Bn°.i`“.'.s-. -uw me e.».....»..s..m.. ` Q3 -__ -' .f ~ ~--_..- _l,4_~~. ~ fe ;. ` ' f' ‘ ` > - i ' - 1 i ~ : ~ ' ‘ ~ /~ 4. ,sf J-'.;~' '_ _ ' f ‘ ,__ _ _ U = <_':_>, '-_»,_'_'4_, ‘ ~ _ - ~*\_~_._i_-_,ie ____ _ _ __ _________,__ 2---»» . . ._ _ _. ,...__,. ,