_:Select 1 I Your _ Gifts _Nowand have us lay them away for you. Don't 'leave iiiiiigs su uisiiist, uieie wii I beabigrush then and you can be sure of the best- selec- tion now. _ A pleasure to show you our Xmas Stock. I G.H.Taylor ° - Jeweler -and Engraver r i _f¢~n_1ll`\\`\\z¢nn\\\\\\=>- . ' BIRTHS ROBERTS-At Wlnsloe Road, on Dee Jdh to_Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Roberts, a daughter. \ \`\\\l\\ ' ‘ MA RRIAGES |‘I\ol(_ENZll-`-SWAN- At the Meth oillet Parsonage Dec. 11. 1918, by itev. R. G. Fulton, Neil McKenzie to Louise Belle Swan both of Charlotte- town. = own ‘ z.'..'._.__._._..' ._ 5 ~ . H¢iCALL\.|_M.-At St. Eleanors, Dec. 13th, 1918, Margaret beloved' wife oi Donald McCallum. aged 79 years. 'F\ineri11`l Monday at 2.30 p. m. to Peoples cemetery, Summerside. a\oL`vN¢Aux_-At iuiiiiown cross. ldabel Molynaaux, aged 18 years '¢pii'Khti=i"i"o¥ Wm. Molyneaux Sr. ln- t§_rii`_ie_iit`_waa made in the Lower Mon 'tfgue~'L2emet_ery. Rev. W. J. Doni- `v-iIie,"i,oii_iiucting the service. ' [west--A_i i-iazeibi-ook. nec. 11-in, Mrs-.' Amos What. aged 44 years, dau- '-biar or 'samuel Ney, i-iazeibrooiu `-’unyral"`irom her tether's residence Ha-ieibrook today, Friday, 13th Inst services' commencing at 2 'p. in. ln~ ' teritient. '-Pownal cemetery. fi- _INMEMORIAM loving; ~remqm_brance of Sergt, Mdior Ernest_A. P. Carr who was in _fliifeddinlthe Halifax explosion Dec. 6 i:iid_wuo'i1ied on the sta Dec. 1911. 1' .ir ivsfwere with you uii iss iasi - _h`_eld'__yoiur dying hand, Andheard the last. sigh from your _' heart, _ . ws" vibiua not :sei so isis We did not know the pain you bore We did; not ode you, dear “Io-only know you went away ' And never said good4' -'i‘~:-_' '-‘ii Mail C_o_ntraci SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General, will he received at Ottawa until noon, on Friday, the 10th January, 1019 for the conveyance ol' His Majest.y's Mails, on a proposed contract for four years, six times er week, over rural mail route Iso. l from Ocean View, P. E, Island from the lst April next. Printed notices containing fur- ther information as toconditions of groposed contract may be seen an blank forms of tenders may be obtained at the Post Offices of Ocean View, Belfast and at the- ofiioe of the Post. Office Ins ctor, JOHN F. WHEAK Post Office Inspector. Post Office Inspector’s Oilioe, ‘ Charlotgetown, Nov. 28th, |918. 2704-ll-3 S&t.3i ...__ H)fj:":-_ 2 >~‘ 4\ / N I; _- oflhweai E _-_. _. HI ook herd oi 4 (ami ur A male si r °‘|li\¢°l 70°" Dldi mvbizomesr-:ul a qiiaoriai action or available Di-minion land is Manitoba. ialhtehawan or Alberta. _Applicant mint an ill’ Ill oiinen ai the Dominion LandNency r Sub-Aleucy for the District. Fntn by oxy ‘Y N D141 It Ill! Dominion Lands ci but not lub-Aiiincy on certain eo1id'tlo|\l. Duma-Six rnmiiriii residence ii ri and cul tration of the land in ¢ar‘i of thorn ra. A iomesiuder may live will-ln nine mime! his iiameatold on a Isrm of ai least 80 acres. on cvrtaln condition. A habitable house In re- §rel|l:|d”ueovt uhm residence in psi-formed in .ae ls cumin districts a hoineatouisr is nod suns Ill lil! DN-omnt a quarter-section alongside his honoring. Prlee83.m psracre. Dntln ix months residence In each of time years after llrninl homestead Ninn: also 50 acres mn cultivation. rn-aniption patent maybe oo- iaiaeii aa soon u boiaemsui saustyou cgi-my. A aettlerwhe has edamsd ialomsatnztrtltn eoarnhnad Ha eertohdlstriom. 197 ':.°“'°*.°:.'°.‘:n°- '- O %l’€~.~ '°,.'.~.:=m."""'°"..-.*.'°=...~:-.zim-: -- ` nsccmasn ui ciiuiiciuriiviciis " METHODIIT CHURCH 11 Ia. m. lemon., Rev, Mr. Peters. 2.80 p. m. Sunday School. 7 p. m. ser- mon. Rev. R. G. Fulton All seats. free, visitors welcome. i BAPTIST CHURCH 11 a. m. sermon. 2.30 p. m, Sun- day *School and Bible Classes; 7 p. m. sermon. Visitors welcome. Preacher, Rev. Charles Freeman. _ CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday School and Communion. Service at 2.30 p. in. No preaching services. - ST. JAMES CHURCH 11 a. m. sermon, subject, “The Cen- tral 'Dhought of Christianity. Com- munion. 2.30 p. m. Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 -p. m. sermon, subject "'l`aklng u,p Arms Against the Sea of Troubles." Visitors welcome. All seats free. Preacher, Rev. Dr. Fullerton. _ ‘ ZION CHURCH . 11 a. iii. Communion 2.30 p. m. Sun day -School and Bible Classes, 7 p. m. sermon. Preacher Rev. J. D. Mc- Kenzie. ' PE-OPLE‘8 CHURCH 2.30 p. m. Sunday School, 7 p. m. iermou, Rev D. McLean. All seats free and strangers welcome. ST. PAUUS 11 ei. in. Morning Prayer. 2,30 p. in Sunday School and Bible Classes. T fi. m. Evening Prayer and Holy Coin- munlon. Preacher Rev. A. C. Field. s°r. Pevsirs cA1'HeonAL ll-oly Communion 8 and 11 a. ni. Mathis 8.30. Sund-ay School and Bibi" C1'-asses. 2.30 p. m. Evensong 7 P- “1~ Canon Simpson- THE SALVIATION ARMY Ensign and Mrs. P. Forbes oiticcrr. in charge. Saturday *il 3 p. m. salvii tion meeting. Sandal' “L 11 il. m. ,Holi- ness meeting 3 p, m’. Praise meetinz 7,30 -p. m. Salvation meetlnE- Sunday School and Adult Bible Classes at 2 p. in, All children invited. Y0\\ ‘U\`°» invited to attend above services. Song ,bookgi provided. Music at all servces, - ____._.._---_ ag..--._"'_'*"""‘ ' _‘ ' I _`\\'\\\\\\' _ ' I ::D0l)DS 'f 4 / KI D N EY _PILLS5-Kys _ _ l\ _\`T"E _"ii B RHELJMA '5 F ll, ‘l"1 _i_...___==.__,,__,1;_ sg.°__,,§i§,.i "l.['i_ li. - ' 'ibzzi I ul . \ " l \\\\ \\ WS \_\ Fl _‘U7 so \A_ unini- Influenza I . -ilioulil be carefully' izuiirded against. A mild spray and gargie mixture of water and ' IOIINSON’~& A»°=l:'°° for the nose and throat with im occasional dose inlsen internally may safeguard you _from serious results and lialt the evil in its Fi t i-ta e This amoua old Dhyiilciarfs rruwir To csiius I i' r _` ____ NQr_ici: I All who are interested and have relatives buried in Mont Buchanan Cemetery and wish to subscribe towards fixing and straightening up the tombstones and cleaning up the ground will kindly send to the undersigned. S. A. MURCHISON, Pinette, Beaton’s Mills. 2963-I2-l4m2i ra _ iz . _ i ,prescription is an Postpongd_ Meeting F The post oned meeting of » Z x'.~ .un AQQ The children shown in tliisl picture have only recently been' re:laimed to Belgium. King Albert and Queen Elizabeth arei shown in their midst, and to look at it one would think it was a family group, and in a sense it is, forthe King and Queeirof the Belgians are veritable parents not only to the children of their sub- jects but to their subje:ts tlienz- selves. -_ But this is not altogether' a happy little group, true there are some who smile, some who can not remember any other condition. To-day lots of these children arc alone in the world. ” There is the case of nine year old' Maria Paradise who lived iii, _-sup 1 ii, *fl if ii, .i r., ¢_ CHILDREN ORPHANEU BY GERMAN BRUTALITY went out to look for food, to appeal for it il’ necessary. She carried the baby in her arms, thinking the sight would melt cvtn the heart of a German. Poor woman she misjudged her enemy. As she pleaded at the door of a German controlled store a German soldier thrust her ou one side, and with the butt of his rifle killed the little child in her arms, then he turned his bayonet on the mother and left her to die on the street. Maria waited for hours for her mother to return, then she too ran out of the house to try and find her mother, she saw her lying there and knowing what had happened and fearful lest the Germans slioull Courtrai. Father- went to war and she and her mother and ai baby sister were left at homo. The Germans caine to Couririii, shells fell in the streets and mai y attack her she hid in the cellar. and it was there she was found, unconscious and nearly dead froiu starvation, by allied soldiers when they entered the city, not so very -IOUSBS W€I‘€ destroyed orfell ill long ago. Belgium caiuiot help and C0llHPSCd Wllll fl"l€ f0FC0 Of U10 them. you are asked to by sending "fini-iissioii of the burstiiigr missils. si ciiiitr h itiiiii iii your local mm- The G€I`m21llS Sellvd ill UIC f00ll mitiecorilii'oi:t`totlu‘Coiit"zilCorii- inthe town and iiliiriziaiid her mittee Belgian Relief Fund, 59St. mother for days went_ with notlr Peter Strgi-,t_ ltioiitroal, the people of the nation on whose soil they fought and died. ' If at any time there is anything _...__ that y(§>_u would like to usk_ about Tl _f H ~ mt |___b__ ___!i'cgar ing yoursoii,Iwoulduideed .....;:. .‘;..‘;u:.“. :.si.;.::.. i--__-yy so gi---1 io is fm- io- Joseph Holland, who was killed no g‘_V'.°`b_ly°u a‘]g'_'“f(’_"T.'a_t5’1'f in action Sept. 23rd 1918: ‘I A D055' 6'” ° W.” m L France Oét 2nd “H8 compuiiy_that I :im with. Iam Mr Beano I-Iolliind 'East Baltic perhaps' "I .a better. position to 1', EI ‘ ‘ ` ‘liell you ofhis splendid work atnd '. ' '. ___ _ any paricu ars regarciug iis ..2::§.i;;i..,2'i’.§;“€.;;..:";;‘;::f:.f-1--fi--i--~ who I have come so very closely in touch son, No. 2099858, Pte. .losepi . . ‘ _ Holland, who wus instantly l_".‘.’§.§'.‘f.‘i2§1$’._3‘f,.'.... march to the Rhine all the Cana- dians are going (four divisions) to I have on hand a large G t Th k stock of Brooms of different §‘;"“°t; §'_D§"gl“sM“"$ Vgileff gbcdlityis osiipghd i)v?iiiie goinglio g _ . . _ _ rades, suitable for all kinds 16f§?a’|O? ,ff 'sp‘fgnd,3"f:,¥,'“tuf§_ get hpnpa sion, but) let us] nevelii f] orge e rave o s W 0 wi OOPS including arlor, dining room, bed h fm ht _ H When we _i_p',i_(;;;; fwo _ ~ _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN __ __ _ _ Ii- iw ~ - -‘*-`-'- --_ W ~~ '=_- " " `_" '_*°"' “"" '1 ' gf ' " ` _-V "Tw " ""‘ ‘ "r ' ‘ ' h`~*_ YY1 -` ` ' --r - Old Dutch" I " _r ~ I _ _ cleans everything . 7 throughout the /fc. _ house- / ls - ~>>f '°, K inf’ \\\ ‘ ; \~ V -~ ~ I Tr it on Batter _ and cheaper than soap ' `;~ Y ; th-,it greasy ‘ frying pan or anything | orany other ‘. else thu t ‘ a '\ clelning - ` hard tocleau . /I -\\\` mpggrigl , =""'.*,\ . Old Dutch Cleanser _ __ ' "A ~ A " ". 7 ";' '_@,,‘ twerity-five ya;d range. One of through in three years of it here. my men got tv el /e bullets _ri his Write soon again. ' arm. At last we succeeded in Love and bes_t wishes to all. getting it out of action. Your lovrig cousin, I am thankful to be alive after LIEUT. R. G. CAMPBELL what I have seen and coiniel _ C. Co’y 5th C. M. R. Bu. _- __;__g _ __ ; _____.i___.._ .1 .JJ .1 WT... __ CLEARING SALE 0F 0_li_0_l§_§_T0iI_K`AND IllI’I.‘3MliNl`S I am iiistrucieil b iicorge B init, Esq.. I0 sell on his l`arm,Glasgow Road on Wednesday I)ecember Ifitli. cominencinig at' -I2 o'clock, noon sharp:~Onc horse 5 years old, four milch cows, two oxen, one calf, nine pigs. CROP-300 stooks of mixed grain, l50stooks of oats, 300 bushels of potatoes. 300 bushels of iurnips, I0 tons of choice hay, IMPLEMENTS-Two plows, one gang plow, one spike harrow, one spring harrow, one potato scuffler, one turnip drill, one hay mower, one disc harrow, one roller, one truck, one cart, one truck wagon with rack, one farm wagon with’ rack, one feed boiler, one wheel rake, one grain crusher [Maple Leaf]. one light wagon, one topbuggy, one road cart, three wood sleighs with boxes, one driving sleigh, one grind stone, one horse power thresher and cleaner [Halls] also belt, one set farmers, one set team harness, one. set driving harness, one cart saddle and breeching, one pad and breeching, one base burner stove No, 2. Lot of harness also a quantity of house hold furniture and lots of other articles not enumerated. f YTERMS-All sums of $5.00 or under (cash), over that amount twelve months credit on approved joint note. Sale positive as Mr. Boalt is returning to the West. Address-Geo. Boalt, North Milton. BENJ. CARTER. Auctioneer. 2960- I 2. l 4 iii3i pfl " _g --~- ae--_-._ __. ______ ._ ze .= =' 've f ‘ TRAPPERS RANCHERS on DEALERS oi-‘_ Raufruus Never before in the history ofthe fur business have l`urs been so high Take advantage now. Send your shipments to the best and largest l`iir house in thi-_ Dmiiiiiion with established connections in United States and liurope and be assured ol Iiighesifprices. We pay postage or express charges. Remit- tances made same day us received. Furs held in vault and valuation submitted when requested. Write for pricelist and shipping tags. Our NEW BB ANCH (_)FF_lCE now open - Water Street. opposite Bank of Nova Sclptia. Surnmerside, P. E.I. lieferences any Bank in Summer- si e. _ ~ A.and E. PIERCE & C0. I C.R. MCQUARRIE, Rep RAW FURS WAN TED _ Ship me your Raw Furs and* receive the highest possible cash prices. Will hold all Furs se arate when so requested subject to shippers, order and will) return furs my expense. Should my‘ prices prove to be unsatisfactory shippers can lose nothing by giving me a trial. _ W. E. AGNEW, ~ -. 59 Queen Street. A _ Charlottetow Poultry Wanted _ W ted h ' ' . Fowl tiinbe withciliiliilhsguilsbi Eagiigkiiiiildugiiefhiriiciii !i)ii'a£;ic.hlP. Iillirisland _°h'£eP°l'S please corres nd with our Summerslde omoe. All shipment! f»0 made to Port. Eliiin, N. B. Cheques mailed upon NCB' f- H9 any m°'|“,=t Price ner pound. Shi psrs must put uisiaanmsa an Hddm 0" °h'PPl|l8 W8! and send hill; of ladflirg to us. f * ` rash Mit oli- -nn-_-=»»¢:msmn~u-xraiiarf I