'fran Blame the Cook ` if your Tea iniuses poorly, is dusty and ‘ flavorless-get Wish I dldn’t have to go to bed when Saute Clause is going to come I think pa and ma sits up all night, And they’re the ones that has the most fup. ld Santa Claus: must be skeery, ‘Salada and your Tea troubles i° ...ms "'¢ ii will quickly vanisli- nAmzis . Black or Mixed _ Sealgd P3CI(¢t8 Dhlyg ¥h'l‘hat would take us up so very high - .-_»w~._.-_ lf he lets children drive him away. l would like to mount upon his back, ’Twould be fun with him to romp and play. . ' P'i-'aps he'd take me in his reindeer sleigh And give me s long and joyous ride, And as we sped, oh far, far away _ I’d feel like some pumpkins by his side. aybe, now, he bas an airo-plane, at we could see what little boys do That live away up in the blue sky. ' ‘lrlv J.” I wonder if they have Christmas, too, ' _ _,W I asked iny pa and ma if they knew, > \_ » 'llll I _____;;;;.;=.s;zsisssassszzisssa--.___ And if it can be one bit more fair. And ma said, “It is always Christ- mas there." P’r'aps I _can go myself sometime, If I really learn to tilnd the way, b u -- . .-1-'-‘ ` 11:.. I A d every day Chris mas wo e __:; \\ i'a;;ai¢§f?i =`§§§§,é§§55" | I'd like a year for a Christmas day. i .. °i \E -7 ,QI T e star which they saw in the east :;,;_ \ _ "J, ~<~ ‘ ::::::::::::::. '.1 == ' 1 -===;=s==fssa;;s; 'ffffff J- _ '~ .-_,..---_=e:ssfssf§._.--~--=» :cz ::. -_ . --<.._.......:::;::::..:.::::.:....::::..,........._. '""""liiiiiiiii252355355555iiiEi5i55iE?F’f¢fi’f‘,§'l"`"""`"""""""""' li Went before them till it came and Stood over where the young child was. -ST. MATTHEW ~--»“ " \-.st-.\- " THE some oF THE cHn|s'rMAs \\\\\ Y,-,-._r\\.`;:f-_ i\\ ‘s:\‘\‘-i~<~ \\ \ O Il JI.122IIII!!II.........Z..:......., .. ' ................. RED CROSS SPEARMINT DR. KING’S PEPPERMINT PEPSIN CI-IEWING GUMS Their delicious purity and their Ireih green mint-Ieai Havor are almost equal to a tramp through the (teen field itself, for refreshment. Loolr for the Cupid on every Package. Save the wrapper oi each packet---it is a coupon redeemable for 'valuable F R E E G I F TS Get the gift catalogue from the store nr write le for a copy. _ CANADIAN CHICLE CO., LIMITED Psrsnsonoucu, oNT. ' 0/in/r 151' (_`ii/1411!/'rim' in //lf' mor/ mu/p/f/f', up-/g.n'iz[¢ and r/mursl _/'ni'/wjv of ils kind in (hnada. 10 lllll||l|I||||||||l|||||||||Il|||||IIIlllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIII I g_|`- | - 1 , 4-. ._ . £'.-I Wi . . 2|’ FJ l .' f. -‘i_ _ri =-3% ii? iff? 1 . §§t? ii ."'l at _.fl xiii Lf; ;L I1 ¢_L~.t ini- ,gig ._ N _ I _. A W ' 2- k 1 V' > .1 -_ ~' »|, 5 __ - , _ . ` _./. 5 . _. i _ /,_ M. _--» A., __ » ‘.1_.fa "-= I ~1I~"" -fl ~ ,, r" #J )H__"*f":'; _ "1 - Q§f.}§§l§IS Cocoa. Mothers_ are glad to see the children enjoy Cowan’s Perfection know it is so good for .,_ _ them. *C 0 L n A: Pure Cocoa is rich in food value and is so easily digested. “Made in Canada. ” i ' "" its BELL8. ~ ‘Tis Christmas day! the sunshine sweet, streams golden down the city street., And worshippers wand their way Unto God's house this holy day From' out the church a soft retrain Sounds from the organ's sweetest strain; But grander still in belfry high, The Cblristmas bells sound from the s y. Over the mountains and over the sea. Over the hillside and over the lea, Singing of glorious anthem of love. Taught by bright angels from heaven above, Sound out, ye bells, in melodious chime, Singing 'the joys ot’ the Christmas time, ` Telling the world ln a joyous rei`ra.in, Jesus our Saviour is hom again. The weary walk with quicker feet, Whilst list'nlng to their music sweet; The poor feel rich in heav'nly love, The while they hear those bells ii- bove. . New hopes and joys are born again, E'en in the saddest hearts of men; And while the bells make melody Tlicy’re blessing all humanity. OUR DUMB ANIMALS -ea _ _ng Dr. Mofese's Indian Root Pills cure merit( common ailments which are very ilferent, but which all arise from the _same cause-a system clogged with impurities. The Pills cause the bowels to move re ularly, strengthen and stimulate the Eidneys and open up the pores of the skin. These organs immediately throw off the accuiiiulated impurities, and Bili- onsncss, I ndi estion,Liver Complaint, Kidney 'l`rouIilc-si, Headaches, Rheum- atism and similar ailments vanish. Dr. Morse'e Indian Root Pills 4; Save Doctors’ Bills Even womn .K '// ., I \ _\\ le interested and should Imciw \ ` _ \". -SAM about the wondéixmmgs ru' we . .~_~ fi _\_ 1;: larval umm B _ . ._ ~ . Ailr your drurgiit for ' "_ t. if he cannot suppfy ‘ " _ the MARVEL. accept ne - - ' uber but nsnrl stamp for lllua- ‘ JJ, :rated book--sealed. lt glveeiull ' ' i particulars an§diractioneii-ivaluable ` ‘ toledlee. Wi DSORSUPPLYCO..Wiadeor.Oa\, General Agents ivr Cemulv C b th ~' Charlottetown Steam ey .,r,;@;§ . Ningiimii co., im. c.; , "/\- i Charlottetown-Picton Sgrvlgg _ cH/was or True Commencing Monday the 2nd ot November the S. B. "Northumberland" will leave the Company's Wharf daily except Sunday, at 7.30 o'clock a. m. Retuming will leave Picton about 1 o’clook p. m. ,?.~‘,_ o. w. wsirnrono,” "*.f{'»‘,jr;j,-;_;_1'»_'§;_'_1;`,§`;°'-fsfxzi-T'<1' ~I " ,‘ Manager. poet. 29. 1914. g E _ *l l . A _" 'EFS .ha I . _ ollgw “ii the Crow to Carters Big Bazaar Fancy Goods, Toy and Book Stores. Immense Stock of Goods. . _ 3 large Stores. 'Staff of 25. Lowest prices in the City - Wehavenotimetoe 't th G tSt lr ' ' _ Season or the Great Barggilinelwaeegivg. rea oc we carry for the Ronny Come and See. Shop Early, Shop Now. Store open every night. Ev- erybody Welcome. V A LITTLE BOY’S WISH TH Gl»llMl§» that there was an old church in beautiful man or wo- them ring father or wonderful __ MON.'IfREAL..T.0--CHICAGO _I c St. John, N. B. was a belief among the peo- the chimes would rlus on Day if they brought their gitts‘and laid them on church. The king ap- the next,Christmas for every woman and child in the city to his gift. came the king and laid his crown upon the altar. The people gaz- ed in wonder and- sat waiting expec- tantly; for surely 'no gift could be more precious than the king's crown. But the chimes did not ring Then a soldier came and laid his sword upon the altar, but the ohiines did not ring.” A woman brought a beautiful dress, all of her own weaving, and laid it by the soldier’s sword, but there was no sonnd from the beitry. A maiden bro- ught flowers, planted and watered by her own hands. but still the chimes did not ring. _ _ Now there was a distant part of the city a little boy named Peter who for weeks had been saving a few small coins for his gift.; it had been very hard to save them, but at laat he was on his way withthese. his most pre- cious gift, to lay on the altar. He had nearly reached the steps of the church when a whine made lilm look down on the side walk. There in the doorway crouched a little dog with a broken leg. What should poor Peter do It was getthig late. If ho waited to take the dog home and bind his leg, the church would lie closed, and he would lose his chance to make the beautiful chimes ring. But another whine came from the dog. Peter took his hand from the pocketvwhcro the hard-earn- ed money lay. Picked up the dog in his arms and ran home as swiftly as he could. As he came to the door he call- ed to his brother Hans. "Hana, quick- ly, takc the money and run back to the church. Quickly, Hans! .-‘lt may ‘oe closed, andthe chimes have not been rung." _ Then he sot to‘ work hliiding up the dog's leg His little'brother ran to the church. The. western sunlight was throwing long shadows down the ais- les, as the people sat waiting discour- aged, liopiiig against hope, as one gift after another was laid upon the altar und still the chimes were silent. .lust a few left their places to pass out, giv- ing up hope. a tiny boy came panting breathlessly up the steps, down the long aisle, straight to the altar, where he laid n few small coins. Suddenly from out the long-silent belfry broke the most wonderful inns- is-iiilling the church, the air, the city, with glorious harmony. People fell upon their knees in joy and thankful- ness, inen who had not prayed in years praised God, mothers held their little children more closely to their hearts The whole city seemed caught up in heavenly melody and held to the heart of God. And from a window in a distant part of the city ilttle~,l"eter's face looked out. its great longing changed into great peace. His own small gift had niade the chimes.l‘_ll1E at last_-Sel°ect- ed. DISAPPOINTED IN HI-M. V "Suppose," said she. “we vow this year _ To give each other not 8. gift; "W And while we snare our ciiiistmas cheer p Both you and I will practice thrift." "Agreed," said lie. .“'I‘liis year to you No costly gift or gold l’ll bring, I'll4snve the cash. That's what l’ll do." And then she answered: “Stingy thing!" Swiftly time is onward stealing, Christmas revelrles revealing, And the mistletoe ls showing Pearls more precious than are glow- ing In the depths of Persian waters; For old England's blooming daughters, Blushing. slyly smiling. know Magic lies in the mlsletoo. -ANONYMOUS. |* ‘ _ A N A D I A N 'DIRECT ROUTE ° MARITIME PROVINCES TO MONTREAL i “'rrii-:-cANAn1AN,» THE ` “IMPERIAL LIMITED” Famous Transcontinental Express Unexcelled CerS¢ni¢s ~ W. B. HOWARD. D.'l".A., CLR. . _ i GI-I0. WALLER, Local Representative / __ Can 1- BEAVE w1th a. Wheat OU_ can’t get the ' __ delicious, nutty, " homemade flavor, with western wheat flour, that you get with » “Beaver” Flour. You can t get the lightness--the = ~ p l snowy whiteness-the fine texture '-theuniform, dependable quality and strength- with western wheat flour that 'you get- with “Beaver” Flour. The Agricultural Colleges have proved--by experiments - that. a' true blended flour like “Beaver” Flour, is the only one suitable for both f Breadand Pastry. /'?7f',/1 _ ' 11i¢.'bahre, In the big eidee (ilu Toronto, have proved that it pays to use a blended flour like \ " W’/Z "Beaver", Because all`¢lie|`r customers want "that 7, delicioiie Bread with the tasty, homemade flavor". / ” Try “Beaver” ,Flour yourself. _Test it for Bread and for Pastry--and you’ll see that it IS BEST for both. Your grocer has it. . 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