‘ "DECEMBER'l28;M1914l" " ` ‘ 'rrirz cnsnnorrarown GUARDIAN wists smvsix' _ - ». »...». .rs ..-.,.°‘t , V _~ , ~ " . ~s' . .1 . ..‘».< ' /,?», _ " /' » , . .{,. _I _ _ _ ` 0 s s | . 1 ¢ sign in every 'W 0 .., .__._ 1* 0 \ if _ ' /rl* \" ». ""'i‘-1 _ .sail ` i'.' _ i '_ 1 ~_*_=B" _ f_....._.........__;.1_ _ `~4 I ‘ 'Im M( " "_"°°'unrs~v°»»- ` nsist _ oneseeing the “His Masters I _ -Voice’ trade” mark when buying your Victor-Vic- trola_an_d Victor Records this Christmas. _ it is on every genuine VictorV idtrola and every Victor Record and in the windows of every shop where ~ genuine Vidtrolas and Victor Records are sold. . it is _your guarantee oi quality. .» __ I I “A *I \ ‘ ~\_;;?T~f;-éevf/'f / 1'/, A __ _,R .__ . A-):,.» ff'--‘ ,_ 1 _-_ »,'/, _ MA, gi _ __ Qs lf '>'.;""*;;|"' Zh" ""i f e vicuoio IV $20 \Nith I5 ten-inch, double-sided Victor Records $33.50 ri i tif . _*ir \l._\.~e\ 7*" _ Yr. _`\ .\b\ it .i Other Victrolss from $32.50to $300 (on easy payments. V ii desired). and ten-inch. double-sided Victor Records at 90t: for The two selections at any "His Mssler's Voice" . dealer in any town or city in Canada. i _ O *ll/iiiie foriree copyoi our 350-page Musical Encyclopedia listing over 5000 Victor Records. Aslr to hear “Your King and Country Want You," the famous British ' Recruiting Song on Victor Record No. |7495. price 90c. BERLINER GRAM-O-PHONE CO. ' ' ' ' ' ummzn J ‘ Lenoir Street, Montreal v `~ Victor Records---Made Ili Catlidll ' _ f » Patronize Home Products I » _ Dr;.».i.i-;i'zs iN sviznv rowN AND CITY `L"`~_ 4‘2- 40 i 1* r ~ ` 4 wir? M 1 L>"." _` “QI `~ 1 5 i 1 . __ ._l__U) \é7J_ .t _sq M " Ii il V. ` " If - ___ ' _ A Caruso and Melba The twogreatest livin singers who will sing for you in the '_ _ \iictrola _ Whenever' ou want to hear them. Come in and hear these f rmtu linserssmleeteot your » A I Victroia for Xmas lA. .prion & co. I ' ¢ _Vlctroh Head¢t\\°\’*°“ '_ _ _\ f ` __ ___ _ 144 Grestceorze Sfmt .\,. _ he For`_R‘eiiable Fir€l\lSllF3\i¢¢ . _~,,_ . _~.‘>!(M_». _ _ _ YJ _r_;. ,," __ ._ . ._.-. .A V ._ 5,11, Write orfiinith AIIWES HER lliilll - My hnsbsndwu dell hted and advi- “l|li||lj_lil|lES” tturait Built Stomach Trauilo hnszrrnsfrou, Oar., Jim: Vzotn. i913. “I reslly believe that I owe my life to “Fruit-a-tives". Ever since child- hood.. I hs._ve“been under the este of Klgsicisns and have been saying tor's bills. Iwss so sick an worn out that people on the street often asked me it' I thought I could get slong without help. The ssme old Stomach Trouble and distressing Hesdschcs nearly drove me wild. Sometime sfo, ingot a box of “Fruit- s_-tlves" sn the rst box did me good. led s continuation of tieir use. Today, I sm ~ feeling ine, and n physiei n meeting me on the street, .noticed my improved appearance and V sslred the reason. I replied, “I sm tilting _Fritlt-s`-tives". He said, ‘f__Well, if Fruit-s-tives ere making you look so well.5o shesd and take them. They are d ng more for you than I cm". Mus. I-I. S. WILLIAMS. '- itnrit-.mes " -fe tors by on dealers st 5o¢:. s box. 6 for $2.511, trisl size a5c. or sent postpaid on receipt ol price by Fruit-s~tives Limited, Otters. m MR. WARDLE'8 CHRISTMAS SONG. (Charles Dickens. in “The Pickwick Papers.") I care nlot for spring on his ' tickle W HS . Let the blossoms and buds be borne; He woos them amairi with his treach- erous rain, _ And he scatters them ere the morn. An incongtant elf, he knows not him- se , Or his own changing mind an hour, He‘ll smile in your face, and, with wry _ grimace He'll wither your youngest flower. home run, He shall never be sought by me; laugh aloud, And care not how sulky he be; For his darling child in the madness il w d, That sports in tlerce fever's train; And when love is too strong, it don’t ~ last long, As many have found to their pain. A mild harvest night. by the tranquill light, _ » Of the modest and gentle moon, Has a far sweeter sheen. for me. V As it lieth beneath the tree; So the. Autumn air be never so fair, it by no means agrees with me. ‘ stout, The hearty. the true and the bold; old, We'll usher him in with a merry din That shall gladden his joyous heart, And we'll keep him up, while there"s bite or sup, And in fellowship good, we'll part. Let the Summer sun to his bright .When lie’s dimmed by a cloud 1 can ._ -4 ~f~‘r'.-'.*‘T"4.v**_‘@ . _f»=f1~'i-ff' ' » _ ' » ~ » _ _r-~ _ _ i_ __ _ ,__ -_ A PKC! NT CHRISTMAS. (-Dana Burnet. ill Hs.rper's Magazine! g » for December.) - A white at tho' Kl9Wing windowpane-f A Lace of Failure, weary and ill- scarred? Nor can the merry holly shut it out, 1 Nor the bright Tree, ilamedressed _; -- sndcsudle-starred. ` Eyes at our window. hearts! Nor all the light Of all _‘our wicks can touch them in- to steam: ' Deep in their dusk a soul with empty lamp Kneels' at -the crumbled altar of a Dream. t How can I give the Gifts of cloth and gold? » How give but dross who might give paradise ' _ My protber’s hurt, laid at my door, is mine-- Myseif in judgement startles from his eyes. Myself and more! Myself and all men's selves. Bound in that looks of his-that weary nod; Though one bruised soul shall don the world’s defeat, Yet all souls share it. . . . And the 1 sharing’s God! A white face at my threshold! Fling the door- A htgulse withholden is a house for Call to the Tramp. . . Yet hark, what voice replies? A What llsht leaps up, what shining Guest comes in? LONDON STREET BOY . , HERO O\F THE TRENCHEB This is the simple story of one of the bmve boys of the' Royal Bork. shire Regiment whose gallant; port in the defence of Ypres has been de. scribed in 'rns Dolly Msn, no was Once a boy of the London streets. His father was a brave man who lost his liie in an attempt to save n comrade from_drowning,‘ He left be- hind him the little boy, and n moth. er wéak in'l16<h and unablg to work. A good Samaritan found the led. Who was nine years of age, ami sent. him to a "home for \\-ails and strays." The boy decided to "be a soldier." His chance came in the trenches a- round Ypres a month ago, and he took it. He had been given the tem- porary rank of corporal. His section of the trench was subjected to a ter- rible bombardment nnd before long the officers and -non-commissioned of- ficers were either killed or wounded. The temporary corporal suddenly found himself in command. "We will stick 'it, boys," -he cried, and there The civil Engineer says :-_ `* *_ .“When I"strike "a knotty problem that calls for déep think-_ , ing, I want MASTER' WORKMAN Smoking Tobacco This world-famous Brand can now be obtained for 15c. a cut at all the best stores., MAS i TOBACCO iv. ,. :ef _-4 . F 'i'__,_. .»ii.so Bn_\1N..<. ” The girl oi his heart looked nt him doubtiully. "Frankly," she said, "I don't think I can accept you-yet. The man I marry must. he brave and brniny." ` "Wcll? I thinlf that I can sity that I nm both." "Oli, Iailinit. your bravery. You came a ringing answer of approval. _ Ween’ |. _.‘So they hung on until a shell from a Than the nroad and un us ng muon- "Jack" J°\m90U" buf" 81114 k-‘U94 But every leaf awakens my grief, or wounded all who were _left in thel trench. But, their work had been done for a few minutes later reinforce- ments came up. For his gallantry the corporal has But my song I troll out, for Christmas been raised to the 1,-“nk of s,,,»ge,m¢_ t - ‘ "' l "Her gift chocolates are here in A bumtggnl drain' “nd with might and beautifully decorated boxes. Any size, _ I I » . , shape or style box she could desire is " Give three cheers for this Christmas here at the price you want to pay_ MacKinnon Drug' Co.. corner Great George and Kent Streets. metf ° r ln his liiiiie honest pride. he scorns to A l One jot\ bi! his hard-weather '=--urs' S. They're no disgrace, for tlierels m'\icl| 1 | On thdhceliiglildeoindds bravest tars. i l . """ ` ` . 1.,-.¢e»_:'._» f _ Then again I sing till the root doth [’°"e,?goT°w“° s_0g‘°""° n'°°ky at H, VISITING rins. ° . f » . - I ~ And the echoes from wall to \rnll-- ALM' 1"E“Vl ~ D, J. Rlley, Secy Tfeas To the stout old wight. fair welcome “'00 _,s 11 ,, r<>\»‘f;;H};¢Y CEVERE w34_12_uMtf tonight. ° - .- -i _ _ A’ the Km" °' me s°“°“° “"! ifiig PLM' li* M' itifiiii.I§§?‘i5.2li§S5|.§t2i..';t§`ii} .?.‘;-i~‘;?“‘,‘i?i \\' ‘ e penn' n ' _'iY____ ‘ 4-30 " 4-5" " iiorisi. - rl ff* ‘~- " ~ _ ' f s _ 1 t Q PAC: Fr c DI ' ECT ROUTE MARITIME Pnovmcss ‘ T0 MONTREAL “THE CANADIAN,” 1 MONTREAL T0 CHICAGO ` THE 1 “instant unirnp” j_Fs_mons Transcontinental Express _ -Unexeelled Dining Cnr Service 1 W. B. HOWARD. D.|’.A., C.l’.R. _ 'St.Jolm,N. B. ' ' GEO. _WA_|»l»Eii,_ 1 Dominion Express Building wmrltnr FARES ` Local Representative.. rwgp 3333 : $1? Fa Pre 22%; 2 :pg g? .3 M. MURPHY. Manager. 0 Sailings From F°r Vis St. John's LIVERPOOL LIVERPOOL _ SFEAMER Tsblrco ` Dec. liith Dec. Bth Dursnmo Dec. 28th Dec. 26th Queen Wilbelmins Jsn. l6th From _ i F01' LONDON LONDON Sggqmnrg UBC. i9 ill Sachern Dec. 29 th neeiorh ufsctaru Jw Sth pn, igih StsrPolnt .lanvl5¢h Pun-|¢ss,Wlthy& Co.Ltti. Charlottetown." _ \ g A g _ i1r¢romS.S. "rosa-osuonsrirhn ‘_ sScl\?\t:e_ in effect Nov. :$56100 ,pn I _p __ V to _ » _ ` '.higriM` ' to so lions roror-usns....e4..soi ’B°°* PM 1 °'°""'.“° NEW yo,,,¢_~ ~ un- sr. nu 'nmsm .1 up buySchool Supplies, Stationery . - ~ ,ff-f --=~,_,__,'_-_-m,,;,,'°,;,-1,-°,__,,-1' sn. um. 'wsrwry ner.. _ 600 Rooms 400 Baths, ' “ - s ienata seem with an 1.' ,n&r.,.¢»» Nad- .rss-»_a fountainpens which _dlgommg bam »s2_oo_J “"°°'f . . gre »mmrmteed~ Brine °r mail .with private san., 1*" S*°*“""P__ U" _of we ~=d¢~<'°o¢ ===<1~ ..;..::°.c.::.;°..... . mms fm to new vnu U0’ ff°l_¥¢¢tll8¢0\11'l>l\°U?If°Phl° ||¢||m| mm gggggmy °°""" MH "».f.'.2'.l_'.°.‘I‘.-»ti~°°_'.git *rv-'1.“_°“_°=""° "°° ..“.° mr' <.e:i°.':::::.t:~:'.°.=:.: an 'rm in mr.is.smsr all W ell ll! H005 Of B005 S0069 'sr-::»t'f°\`|n:a°; barrage transferred - 1_M._l._l. ll,l;.‘% IQ salt |?"s;nd from Peunsgpanls St\tl_on_ 1_3 $1.50 Pei' Day I ` | wit B th, $2`ro $5. _ Ea;lili<»\\];_ l'i4|t-ii:|_f11lll__v; ilns't‘:i\ili'ni\t. \ etliit' .'\|l( irilill? fill Ulliliil. certainly saved my life when o\|r boat upset the other day; but after all, that was scarcely brainy." "I beg your pardon," he corrected gently: “ons moment. I \.pset thc boat on purpose."-l.ondon livcning Standard. ' .L 'i yggu ' ‘ _\= -so "#+'~- fl ‘ -_`-‘T-fe:-T-=-:`\3'_ »=_ "‘I ' "”F1f“_‘t-% _ `:._‘_` '<..‘_ _ ‘_~_~_ :‘:__'.3-' -_sf 44' ""' r ' __ __ . 5-; _ 1'? .“‘ - » ~ ~ .__ M _ . A* 'V *vi _ - v E? '3-' ' < ‘sri-.1-._ 1__ f' `_°;`_"‘ , I 'I""i*'_l ` ` I 1.7§,`-- I I I N The Belgian Relief Committee Fund The Hon. J. A. Mathieson, Premier has been advised that the Admiralty has placed at the dis- posal of the Nova Scotia. P. E. Island and New Brunswick Belgian Relief Committees _the Steam- erfTrenegloss 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. .3 i " =.-.~‘: af~.._.,..,_.,. 'ANAMAN R Albemarle-Huiiman _____....... 5th Av., Broadway, 24th St. (l\'l'7lliLUOliiN(l i\l.-\l)lSU.\' SU. PARK.” A fire million rlollni' exrimplr- or uuul»\rr»‘ ai-cliltcctuinl rwrfnr-ilniiz nccuunnodnrlou, 1.00() giiests. A Good Room, ll‘\‘ll‘]l. l' lll'I`t'lllC\', _ ` _ “Have a Heart” _ and buy your wife a Record Brilliant Range. She will appreciate its being so smooth and easy to clean. No useless ornamentation. The Broad, Square Oven with perfectly straight sides is very roomy. The oven heat indicator, inproved baking damper, sectional top, and revolving or flat grate are each worthy of special mention. It matters not whether your kitchen is large or small- There’s a Record made to fit it. Made by the 'Record Foundry and Machine Company, Moncton, N. B. ---FOR SALE BY-- Currie & Murnaghan ' Queen S E.I. Ph 407-I 1 “_ ,:.i . . t -- Charlottetown, P. - one . iiqtql. .G Martinique Broadway at 82d St.; 1 ""'°""" ` ` Pharmacy ` _..."" .’1.*“.?2'Z.’I‘f"" '.1 mu 1 Ltd' ‘.§i°t’-=°'8l"f5i7_»".Y'§°i§"’i'.'°."Fi".:t-__ '°°'-tw" 'i | si g '_ _L émfn _ __ _xi _Q FOR SALE A 1 pr. Patch Foxes 1 1-2 yrs. old. 1 pr. Patches, 1914 pups. 1 Class “B” female. -Only a small block of Anglo-American Silver Black Fox Co., stock now left. Getin on the ground iloor by applying at once for particulars. We have also some stock in other relia le ranches. Write or give us a call. 4 The Farm Stock & Fox Exchange 0i P. l:`..‘-_island _ Phone 485 P 0. Box 4, Clftown, P. E. Island r r . W. -..__..-_..'. _1"`Tf%.<=.“i i *iii _ is . yr’ -or l _ 44 ;iT;t< ge if » an i 1125.? 1 .'<‘;~ ff»>.\»s`i it 'l Arr.; :.:~r_ _., f. ,..~_...n$.-.- _... _ ._ . i ._ _=__'»iL 1; if 5:# v~ .. if ‘_ s ;,<_ f def 1:. 3 ijt? 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