I ` l \ __ , 5 gl ` 1,. lg? /1 we exlen.61'l'early Cbrtslnras Greetings to Elyeffleople of Canooa Our Overseas 'friends one 'fxport Connections one wtsl) lbem all prosperity in the' New 37e`ar` -’.\\ \ \ ' C' / 0 /l //Au,____- western Canada ' ._ Tflour Fllllls (Eomparo_',°{.imile6 Killers to tbe':Deople , ding took place at the residence oi . gl , . l Mi~I.eun, oi' Argyle, and the groom ls /’_;_/ hal \ 2 . /‘fd /ill f \ A_\\\\\°. ` l / 4;; .-, /Qi “Ulf/u, 1 \__ `6*}f($‘ " inn _ ,\ _ ""f.»~4 ‘ *~wnov‘.{f‘5 '\- 4?! ,'“' *& £3 - What about the Belgian Childrens Christmas? - This is not an appeal to give the children of our \Ally`the same kind ol a Christmas that our own little pnes ex ct, with Santa Claus and toys and candy. "lilieey have given up hope ol that till alter the war. lt is simply a call for food-for enough bread and soup to stop the pangs ol hunger that hun- dreds of them leel every day. , The cost ol a moderate size turkey-ol two or three boxes of chocolates-of one of the many presents we have formed the habit ol giving to those who do not need them, will feed a Belgian family a whole month l _Don't you thinls the money will do more good il this year ou ive some of it to the Belgian Relief Flint() \{/ill it not be more pleasing to Him whose birth we celebrate? Send your contribution weelrly, monthly or in one lump sum to Local or Provincial Committees, or SEND CHEQUBS PAYABLE T0 TREASURER Belgian Relief Fund 58 St. Peter Street, Montreal. as The Greatest Relief Work in History. . 'l»l_\~H"lld ypl-lilo fresh Insurance facie ellotvl -_Lift llsellllnlloe eo., Tononro mme ln ennsnunuu comm ~.'... ,..» .. .s z~..f...~,1..,..., ,_~..:.‘. .,_ -. ,.,, , . -your savings in a Crown Life It is worth more than a bank you and to your family. - TUESDAY RETURNING 8OLD|ER8.`-A tele-| gram received by Miss Gillispie, Sec- tary ot the Returned Soldiers' Com ‘ re - mittee, states mat two retnrnéad sn1.lfriwt\1rlnx her hiv- Quite A num- di , ‘li l A lt J h I P;i:y,Lw¢;ieeB leavllixzmui-lalllfiix ofoli‘,l¢Y B9°ll°n Of llil°W°ll¢ ill" 08019 Charlottetown. The committee has|6v€I1l¥1K Nil lllcltlly eacatwll llllllfy- ll- lsarnsd, since receipt of the above’ iS £0 'U9 l10D°\l U18! lllli Wlll be a les- tellegmm' that the twoggmeg are Fri s It on the ldewalks when in lib Pctou and it is expect t ey w B 9 8 an-ive by the car fe;-ry gms mg;-ning_ condition and thus avoid such painful_. PaoMo'r|oN.- nr. w. c sinc- lalr formerly of the Bank of Nova WEDDING B£LL8.- Miss Mary Scotia staff. Charlottetown. has been Ellen DesRochea and Re1>l’BS°llUltlV° promoted to the position of Assistant Fletcher W. Lawton were married on e obn branch Manager of th St. J - where he has been for the past year. I.. in St. JoseDl\’B Cllllfcll by RSV- nis many Charlottetown friends win Edward A. Hlsner. in the presence of be glad to learn oi' his promotion- il Small ¢0\'IlDl\l1Y Ol' ll`l8l1dl- TUB Mr. J. E. Dewar of Southport has also received well merited promotion H. Dylnilll and llle U00!" lly Mf- in the St. John branch having been appointed Accountant. WEDDING BELLS.- A pretty wed- Mr. :md Mrs. H. D. Crawford, 2341 |(;,-,,v,,|€.y Stream vancouvrm p_ 0,, on prominent ln local political circles. October 16th, when Miss 'Annie' May McLns,n was- united in marriage to Mr. Charles Gordon Callbcck, both ol’ Prince Edward Island. The Rev. A. W. l\lriLeod, assisted by the ltcv. G. S. Paul, performed the' cercngmy in the presence oi the intimate riends- of tho contracting parties. Mr. and Chant Ol' INS Cl'-Y. JH5- MCQUllll\ll» Mrs. Calilbock will reside in Vancou- ver, ul, 1154 Robson Street. The bride is n dau ltcr ol' the late Mr .lohn u son of Mr. W. li. Cullbeclt, Tryon. SCHOOL WORK.- The fo-llowing is the standing of the pupils of llellc.~~ vue School for tho month ol Novem- ber. Grade VII-1, ldwena Mcl’hec; 2, Bessie McI’hee; 3, Alexander Mut- hcsou. Grznlo VI.-1, Mabel Mcllonnld 2, l'lvo|'4-tt, llil-l’lnec; Il, Milton lVlcl)on- uid. Grade V.»- Sr.-1, Mnldio Mc- l’licrsl:-n; 2, lsnbcl Mnilnrsoilg ll, \Vil- lard l)c\vu\'. (Irullo V.-Y- Jr.f-1,ar'yon, .., ' and have been unable to distinguish between the living, breathing voice of the _ singer and Edison’s wonderful Rc-Creation of it. ` I-'Re-Creates all forms of inusic with absolute 'fr'd¢li_b°._` Q. _ i` It is not a talking machine. It does not merely reproduce sound. Itlksi-(fi'i¢l‘iei¢‘A`f""` I " music. In this respect, it is-as the greatest critics have' "'**' ' World’a most wonclerliil musical instrument _ ' i _4 , ,, __ __ _ __ , _ _ , _ _, _“___ To 'Store We want you to enjoy Mr. Edison" Re-Creations |es}t_sofihe_ ,_ ‘ pb world’» great mins. We will arrange sn Edison ` ' ` -its y¢`s‘l;',‘ ` = *il* . - , ' .,, . - . ~,-g__ Thomas Chalmers, the famous baritone of the Boston National G;'.:nd Opera, is not listening to himself. He is singing,note . ` bytrote,indirectcomparison with _Ei:lison's marvellous Re-Creation of his voice. ' _ . i I t ll ~. w , __ 0 _ . -.l , -~,»,-» -. 4 _ - » - ' cnltm.oTrafrowN,,r.a.r}_.__'g; ,' £9” .x _.,., I ' l ` ` " ‘ i ‘ -'~=..».~._.;...» ._-_-`.r;... if!-T gs E. ....;'l.i-oi ..;i.c,.;.‘.f.ii..t.#sw .- ' K ‘ f .*_-t , _ i . _ . ` . , 4 1 “ r ' » M- ‘ , . 4 '. _ i- .I .. --wi l \ . -"‘ sl , ' - _ r _ ._~. _ _ .s , . - . ' . \ ’ ' ' 'i » ri / l J l » U / l A ._ as A ¢_ 1 | 1 l 4 ~ l ¢ 1 all "_-1'.. - .2 . .'- . . _