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The ltiml You Have Always Bought Bears the Sigr.at'.tu‘e of I , ° In » _llse t For Uver Thirty tears Eliiilllll ,_,~ _.,..~".\.n aan.-sas. new von.; ¢.vy_ ‘- l For Christmas Fancy Boxes and Baskets Best value in town Chocolate Novelties l t l -l l gqvq .I__.ll._1 Christmas Crackers _lust received from England. Barley Toys, Candy Canes Cream Mixture Chocolates, etc. The Allies Box _ - . K limblcms of Belgium, France, Russia and Great Britain -~-See it before buying--- _ » tirdcr your Fruit Cake now to ensure getting the S* S°I-Illlsboro l')t.‘Sl_ _ \ 3 '|\ Buy goods made in Charlottetown. L§&%i,{~1¥,w,i_OIN L,,aI,i£§§,Y1._, Thomas White ,§i§§".i'M' Li' 6954-12-izmtf Sunnyside $2.313 P-iM' §'§'3HP-IM' I Qs- ll-gn-lg* .La_,,. -is Els.. O3. . °°ss .. C *~ 2:59 _g? .2-’ M. _MURPIIY. Manager. Cys I Furness I ' Sailings From For Via St. ]ohn's LIVERPOOL I' LIVERPOOL ' STI-IAMIZR Tabasco Dec. lttth Dec. Sth ' Durango Dec. 28th Dec. 26th Queen Wilhelmina Jan. I6th From For LON DON LON DON Sagamore Iles. I9 th Sschem _ Dec. 29 th Dec. lgth tfrseiana Janv 6 th Der. l9I h Star Point Jany I5 th Furn¢ss,Withy & Co, Ltd. -l 59;3.12 _12M5tuth5i_ _ x Halifax we offer our best wishes for 'manning-gg; " New ear* mm-:c'r no I MARITIME PROVINCES _ 'ro MONTREAL If “ms CANADIAN," MONTREAL TO CHICAGO THE Y om- result to thc struglc. _` ._ __ in 1 ul|l||||||tll%'#"""' ' ln nlsclvllln . *T ,ai1~_l;.- ~== ALWAYS GIVE L _ vrnrrcr L smsncnos MW been looking forward to rubbing shou- lders on Salisbury Plain with the men from the southren seas, and lt is not at all improbable that some of the Canadians may move into the Austral- ian huts. Meanwhile steps are being taken to have the Canadians ready whenever the call may come. Within the last few days more Can- adian doctors have gone to France front Southampton in company with _Colonel (`nrleton Jones, M.D.. and Colonel J. \V. Bridges, M. l).. The list includes Lleut-Cols. W. A Scott ami Rudolf; Majors GGardner and Gold- smith; (‘apts (‘all, McLeod, Mel-leth, Colquhoun, Leslie. Bethuns, Tytler, Wilson, Mcl{uy, Philip and Menzies. Major Father Jolicoeur, of Vnlcarti- er., who is on duty at Salisbury Plain with the Roman Catholic troops, is shortly crossing to France for a month and on returning in the middle of Jan- uary, he will come over to Quebec for a while, and return here later. The itev. Father is very popular with the men of all ranks and religions and will be great-ly missed. Col. Victor Williams passed over a thc front recently and there is some likelihood that he may join Sir John French’s staff. (‘apt. Hamilton, the son of Archbis- hop Hamilton, of Otfawa, one of the hardest working officers in the contin- gent, has been promoted major-an appointment that meets with the ap- proval of all, as being richly deserved. Capt. l\lcBrien, \vho saw service in South Africa. and Capt. Brown have both become majors. Major the Rev, Steacy. Divisional chaplain, reports that the four librari- es with at total of 60,000 books are greatly alpprccintcd by thc troops, us are lhc sacks full of illustrated papers and magazines that are arriving from all parts ofthe United Kingdom. The major is cndcavoring to get something in the nature of n permanent library _-building crcclcd. and he is also arrang- ing l`or a picture theatre in catch of the four camps in order that thc soldiers may limi something to interest them in the long winter evenings. Capt. Killam, of Winnipeg, has had a bad spill with u motor-cycle, and is suffering from an injured shoulder, necessitating leave ol' alnsiriitzc, ami (lol. Archie Mcllunald has had a had fall, but is progressing favorably. <`ol. Nuismilh, i\'l.I),. of Toronto, the watcr specialist, whom the Minister ol' Militia sent over lo look after wnlcr supplies has bt-on spentli|\l.‘: u. few days in l.ol\don gutllcring tlala, :intl inter- vicwim.: some of tho wounded llritish soldiers who have returned l'rom the lronl, getting to know the actual con- ditions of life in the trenches, partigu. lurl_v as they al‘l`t-ct the men and their supplies. The lloc-tor wanted to get :tt some infornlation in the Alexandria llospilal, and he suddenly found him- self' the object of much attention. was, in fact, mistaken for a German spy, Forllmately no great harm was done. as Dr. Scott, a nephew ol' the Minister of Militia, was able to rescue the Dot-for from his position of embar- rassment. The incident provoked a good deal of amusement and laughter in which (lol. Naismilh himself joined. 'l`oda_v a romantic wedding came to P M _ I 1% U4__~:-;-|-;-:i-H,-z»':f-|+:+tsr~|-a+-|»~l<-|e+s|+l+|¢:<+H§-g- 'i Who is jj ~ F antomas 7 if o >_\.\`II~1l. l'. ltl'I"(‘l|I'IY. ` --~- » ~~-i . Msg;-LT FULL/ STRENGTH PARADE. l #lub-_~ » ' SUM' Montreal. AGENTS WANTED-'ro sell for "'l‘n§ Old Reliable Fonthill Nurseries." We teach our men to sell. Experience unnecessary. Highest commission paid. Handsome free equipment. Stone & Wellington, Toronto, Ont. “te-12-12-_sts _ AGENTS: "THE WORI.'D'3'GREAT- EST WAR," Including Oaua.da's part. Profusely illustrated with actual bat- tle seenes. Record seller. Make seven dollars daily. Sample book free on promise to canvass. Linscott Com- pany; Brantford. ' _ _ FEMALE liELlLV_|I\lI='|'ED $2`A"'oAv'sA'l_'Anv Fon |N1'e|.|_|- gent married or single, women for work around home or liberal remun- .eratfon for spare time. Mrs. David- _ son, Brantford. __ WANTED, AT ONCE, A GIRL .FOR 'general housework. Apply at this ' office; 6004-10-10Mti’. ~ _ r ron sins E - Fon' SALE-7 PA|Rs neo Foxes. ;-J. 'H. Judson Fox Ranching Co., Box ,__1.§5_~_9h‘_F_‘°"ef9W_'%:_._ 39‘!*'l2~22'“6‘ Fon SALE-7 PA|Rs"'R`Eo`|=`o`>`tEs. Duct soldlerly body was a greater feat fi. _ J. H. Judson Fox Reaching Co., V Box 155,~Char1ottetown.- _ 1012-12-19_M1w. FOR SALE, SILVER BLACK FOXES _ absolutely free of red and -rust. One Thousand Dollars per pair. These are yearling fo_xes, also cross foxes fronfflfty to seventy-tive per cent. black and silver, $175 per pair. All are guaranteed as represented. Half cash _on purchase must accompany order by wire in New York City funds. All goods delivered at Monc- ton for final settlement. All pay- ments refunded if foxes are not as represented. James A. Kane, 489 ' Third St., Brooklyn, Y. - _ 69 0-12-12M17l. One cent per word flret Insertion In this Quit must accompany order.; Minimum snug, \ hall 'cent per were II-05'I'-"U`l1iN_i\l‘l"liY bill” train or »‘ business part ot`Clillii~iottetown, optiii 19.666 Sold watch. Finder ro. warded-return to Guardian Ofilce. . 8020-12-23m3ipd ' -~ HISIIELLIIIEOIIS ONE OR TWO WINS OF FOXES can be ranched by experienced ran- cher near Charlotetown, terms reas- onable. Apply Box 446 Charlotte. town. 7025-12-17Mtl’, $15 WEEK AND EXPENSES. T5 travel, appointing local representa- tlves.- Whitfield Linscott, Brant. ford. _ WANTEDF- A BOY ABOUT. 15 years old as an apprentice. Apply to W. N. Tanton, Watchmaker, p 6014-10-12Mtt. ` SITIIITIOIIS YICIIIT ANV RESPECTABLE MAN OR WOZ man can _make $2 to $4 daily nts. trihuting religious llterautre. Chance for promotion; spare hours may be }lse;l. Home Bible League. Brant- or _ _ 1 M _ T0 LET T0 LET HOUSE ON WEYMOUTH St.. near R. R. Station. Apply to Roger Farquharson, South Port. "B001-12-22`M3l. I i _ \> _ ____\gAnren i '_ f_ WANTED-By a young lady, board in sr. private family. Room alone. Ap- ply at this office. 6946-11-14mtf FEMALE r-'ox wAN1'Eo 1'o`MA`1‘E with a high grade patch' male, Is- land bred,about 85 per cent. black is nine months oln and well devel- oped. Good ranch. Easy terms. Ap- ply to Caretaker Railway Mutual Fox and Fur Co., Ltd., Kensing- ton, P. E. I. 7050-12-18llI6i. LOST LOST.-A LARGE GOLD BROOCH on Prince Street or Mt. Edward Road. Leave at Queen Hotel. 8012 Sllll llooms llllllatlaa, iplendld eodm, with Q joining- bath, .with private beth( ° fr-e;n.lll.56 ll The Belgian _Reliei Committee Fund 1 The Hon. J. A. Mathieson, Premier has been advised that the Admiralty has laced at the dis- posal of the Nova Scotia. P. Island and New Brunswick Belgian Relief Committees _the Steam- er Trenegloss for the purpose of carrying further supplies to the stricken 'people of Belgium. This ship will be available about December Twentieth and will sail on or about December 25th. The Belgian Relief committee has authorized me to request further donations of cash, clothing and food stuffs. Persons within the city who desire to contribute clothing or food will please send same to the Dill shed, or advise the Secretary who will have the goods sent for. Cash donations may be forwarded to the undersigned and will be promptly acknowledged in the daily press. _ . All donations of food and clothing from _outside the city will be received and forwarded free by the railway and steamers if addressed to the Belgian Relief Committee and same will be looked after and forwarded to destination. - D. J. Riley Secy Treas » ana-12-iinrf _ lun- _ ip “Have a Heart” and buy your _wife a Record Brilliant Range. She - will appreciate its being so smooth and easy to clean. No useless ornamentatlon. The Broad, Square Oven with perfectly _straight sides is very roomy. The oven heat indicator, .mpneved baki dam r, sectional top, and - revolving or flat grate are eaiig worth; of special mention. .It matters not w ether your kitchen isl or small- There’s a Record made to fit it. Made byaigg Record Foundry and Machine Company, Moncton. N. B. _FOR SALE BY- ' i Queen St - Charlottetown, P.E.I. - Phone 407-L ~f--~»--»-,-»~,_,`,.. ~-- » ~ - - -- -- » .--_-.-~-f»..~~ Currie & Murnaghan - E . F0 _ 1-2 yrs. old. l L Isla” pups, _ _ } a l .l l l l l *Cl* ' In L ll I: iii.. ' Only a small k Eox Co., ' Hoo by' I‘ ‘alwrsomitipsllioyeiltigin giveueacall The Fam &