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for a Merry Christmas
breakfast for your family
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United States the rate is Gee Dinar who
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Owns trletlr is dveees. Sab.orlhen
tanto twelve Yes *smut terelarly hy�ian
will renter a t•ver by senates ten Pe w.
et ofOb. trot atastart •MY•epoedbte• Whoa
a change d anthem1. Mired. boa sad and
the sew address ahoeld be glee Rsontaseed
may be nude by bank draft. oetge••• Kier
.ender. Do+toaos order. ot 'dui
8 A rr*e ri as T a
AuvsanalNu gees -fwd. for I.01ar end
metre* advent+.me•t. win be(lege ow •volt
tion. -_ er.J
and othelleradvertN.aont.,
TRE bIUYAL : GODERICH ONTARIO
ea
LL around the amo° of
the Coming of lave as
• little Child there have
sprung legends and be-
liefs. like blossoms in
a gracious clime, which testify with
subtlety to the depth of the appeal of
tie Wrth of Christ. Hero divinely
isplrttaal symbolism and there sweet
human tenderness and pathos appear,
mach, blended. they evidence the world's
belief that this was both Son of Man
cation.
len omni• per,, Use tot Glut hiseruon and four and Bon of God.
pots per Ileo tar snobs lid eeuent 111eeruon.
Itea•urwl b a twat* of solid eeolu++U twelve An Irish legend tells that. on Christ -
s tow osob. Hs.liw.. earth of ds ranee mss eve. the Christ -Child wanders out
end t. at Fite Dollar, per year. A ver
of Lao. Fond Strayed. nits.sio11s In the darkness and cold, and the
1 aunder o. d nes-
uiruta
to Kent bltaation+ t;'ant.sd. souses for Bata r .pssasants still put lighted candles In
rive cent...soh In 'eteetIoae : One Defier for Jest . ,� teat. that they may not stumble on
uwulb. Ilfi,('ert.farsacbwbseeueatatosth.l And In
Larger adrertl.essent. in proportion. As• 1 ;their way to their homes.
iteuee.ment• In ordinary readisa CMW ep..
pa. Ta 1 ,Ring*ry the people go yet further In
C•atap.r 1111.. \o nonce lees tthe
errlwnti Amy .00.I.l ao•kw. the object er their tenderness for the Child. they
which b the (rummer b.nedt of any tsdlvie• spread feast. and leave their doors
u.dor e..ori.(loe. t•• be con•.Aer*d an
`'iter r that He may eater at His will.
li.,•rtwnI and charged aeoredlo:7• IoW
10 ('ot.atar.,Nuaxr..-eho •-rper`tioe of while throughout Cbrtstendom there 1s
oar .rats. Aber- and r.•tleer 1- cord wile Inv1r-
d teaere. meting Tee'•ia.ut. a o eekit mows a belief that no evil can touch any
eo Kent. Fula+ bride
or to Rent. rt
t,x+-w.,tr..oa.esor•e1ss.Mthtnn«.Twsett. their windows to guide the sacred lit -
et ••••n' child who Is born on Chrlstmae eve. be
s• n. t r n a.. n n
Iwo•. •..w ri l> for r•Mirlt.nr 1.t.• it +•. ..tae`.•' hay which limed the manger 111 which
..f %Ai toil.. Nip., Ite.n..hm.b4 rah tsar.
1etONAt °Too rot lair, th .n tl rdu,..1.y ••r.. , the Holy Rabe was laid put forth div•
of WWII ..neo.. ing red blo.eoms at midwinter at the
touch of the Babe's body could only
have arisen from belief In the renewal
of life through the Lord of Life.
n••mba Wr wttl moat
a hooded t^ t.•,1 -••a It nun
p ..A 1 tree 1 thut wtivr, n t The legend which telt how the ver?
THI K'sI)AY. DECEMBER Dern, Rip
THE CHRISTMAS MES3AG_
All over the Uhristien woil.l the
(•briatwra•tide is Inked up .n it. the
(lift 10.500. As evrryone knows why
this resolve season ism() nbsri t d, it is blossomed every Christmas. and. so
not ueoea►ary to explain ihr r• •.•••n, ran the Irgend, bad done ever since
St Joseph of Arlmathea. having come
Holo Thom
T is not w many centuries
ago since there was that holy
thorn at Glastonbury which
'e trues er Cirtit>aae bounty acid geed
.ts sad be celled to tkm sea. which.
gas of tall, obeyed Ms voles, sad Bawl.
.the city a .la, was buried deep. clam
i0.t of sight. beneath the waves. 3t
ever at Christmas up trona b.aseth tb.
coverteg waters comes the sweet call-
ifag of church bells burled 1s Been. It
Is a legend which appears to tell 1n
parable that soiling whlcll ever be
-
loafed to the Cbrfst. and was dedi-
cated to his service, is ever wholly loaf
,from him and alienated from service;
.that ever and again something of their
'inherent beauty and compelling sweet-
sese rises trout the depths through all
'seeming ruin.
anger.
RADITiON declares that
within the storm manger
there was another ore
of wood, and that the store cradle to
the Chapel of the Nativtty 1, indeed.
the outer manger Splendid 1s that
humble store trough now with white
marble, softly rich with costly dram
sr1em. and radiant with • silver star,
htcb is surrounded by 14 lamps. ever
a -lit. But yet more glorious 1s the
wooden manger at Rome. bald to be
the veritable manger to which the
Christ -child lay. It was removed to
Rome in the seventh century. during
the Mohammedan invasion of the Holy
Land. and there It is preserved to •
strong brawn chest. from which It 1s
brought forth on Christmas days.
when it 1s placed on the Grand Altar.
It is mounted upon a stand of silver.
which 1s inlaid with gold and gems.
and the shrine In which 1t rests bot
purest rock crystal. in the days to
which this was accomplished Ines
whatsoever may have leen their
shortcomings to other directions. gave
magnificently to the Church Visible.
'stmas Bells.
RADITION says that the
hour of the Babe's birth
Last ►ufHce It is t° any 11141 the t'rl• •
ing of this.ra.uu iscaused hy the fart as •poet le to Britain and: landing a: was the hour of midnight.
whish Glastonbury. had stuck his staff of dry and legend adds that from then until
th.t the gl.d message,
ern forth ►imultamou. with hawthorn into the Boll, commanding 1t pawn rocks crow. In Ireland 11 1.
the to put forth leaves and blossoms. Th's held that whoa) looks into a mirror on
birth of the Christian world, waw Ilse start atraf ;htway did. and thereby this eve will see the devil or Judas
•'Pe+ce. (r.rod will Towards Men." Be- was the king converted to the Chris- Iscariot looking over his shoulder.
Hides being a reason of giving gift*. it 'Ilan faith. the faith which preached surely thought sufficient to drive the
le mi time' to drop our d•fereoeee wi-•b an. from death. ! 1ardleat soul to a thought of the Mao -
our enemies. religiously, politically ' The holy thorn of Glastonbury flour- cent Babe.
ARE YOU VERY BUSY SY ? halted during the centuries until the Another legend tells that.on Cbrlst-
and nationally. et which the birth of the
Saviour. the leucin clad existed civil wars. During those it was up- mss eve. Judas Iscariot 110 released
rooted: but several persons had had from that hell-'•bla own place" --and
Every little while you rend in the papers between God and Alan was removed trees growing from cuttings from the 'gallowed to return to earth that he
manythat 10 any persoes have died from Con- and God'• Love was tnauifeslyd to lice original tree, and those continued to �ay cool himself 1n icy waters.
ssIt iia all very faromatter ( and utter of fact world. bloom at the Christ -season. lust as l
sod possibly it -parody arreeu lour atten- 1.1 it not also a .macsi illustrit ing their parent. which had grown tram • ; Wild and Improbablealthough such
tacos. the eminent y of man and the sup -r or et. Joseph's staff. had bloomed. And and such legends appear on their
Do yqa ever realise clot each ons of 1tr of Gini• and also Hie onodesurnei••n about the middle of the 18th century they bear study and repay it,
those "rase," -men trees, in an otticulton nicked and wlteth.g wuol.l by 11 was recorded In the Gentleman's or we then see that they are full of
giving his only Son Jesus Uhri-t for Magazine how the famous holy thorn subtle spiritual expression. as it were;
the ale,s of u,aukiod. Does not this would not deign to recognize the new Khat tbey are parables of certain spir-
style calendar. wblcb had then roma 'teal facts. and It will be 111 for us
al«i Wing t i our minas the unfailing Into force but would persist In blos �6ould tbs Christmas dal ever dawn
promise, of Lind? A nro,uire was 'souring as of old on old Cbrbtmas on which such flowers of tender faith
made to Adamthat the M.thour woul•I dry! I tend wonder shall appear to us Do
he sent into she world and that prom- ( In those days the anniversary of the , more than dry curious specimens tram
iso was fulfilled after geueratiooe had I 'advent of the Babe bad certainly ' the dead roots of superstition.
passed away meant more to the common people yy�.
Optimist. tell us that the world i+ � than merely a time for feasting mad r what 1 i>j s ,
iso is few ink revelry• for giving and receiving; It I __
record -is • black tragedy to somebody,
that behind each one of them lies long,
bopele,s days of pain, feverish nights of
despair, lifetime plane that must 1.e laid
away, grinding poverty, perhaps a wife to
fight ler own way afterwards or children
who know huger now that the father is
goo.
Just implicit* it were your tragedy.
Suppose it were your father, your, mother,
your brother, tester, husband, wife, your
child, or perhaps your sweetheart, and you
with the koownpital doors but in your face,
wringing your kande in utter helplessness
while the crowds hurry by; engrossed in
their own affairs.
But Do' You are in that crowd and yor
don't hear either l.eosese you are hese.
Bat wouldn't you give -sad gladly -if
you keew flat what meant no little to you
would go far to brimg bask tbs glow to
somebody's wan face or the laughter to
somebody's lips?
Just at down and think of the one you
kt4e beet in the world. Then say " If sir
`y there---" or "If be lay then-- p
and nee how it sounds. What would 1, -
tome of all your plans and your busy days
Men
For eleven years now the Muskoka Free
iioap.tal for Co11.umptivee hut cared tor
those whom other- love bent, and hundreds
of theta have gone home ag.•in well nasi
happy. It keeps its doorn oleo because a
few busy people like you ".top for a moment
and rea.embet.
Aro yes going to remember this Chri-t-
Yea•'
Don't put it off. liar the attached loan
in sending your contril.utinn.
•IMeSeto
or c leen.. .,,i rk..u"rivt. .t2
1�Jr-•ar•wp turf. 1 fL,d.r ^wN
lie ret1 of s
Name.
•
Adds..
S.lai w11I pros tA. • m . i n t e.eYu-e teff , week.
VW. ter w111 Par fnr feet a r.e40.
LI..a• will endow a bed for a year.
Pr'
toner ase .veA .. s..# w: owlato-r
CJS sae l.. n.1d nl�«r hM r. owl ..7
Reputes my ar •n.ar.wtl-
•
l-' w.l.t.'. ••or ter+ R°w mer"i�•naa.
ase
jtartan A�.n...•.. se IC w e . Tow ee.
Winter Tenn from January 6th
CENTRAL
BUSINESS COLLEGE
STRATFORO. ONT.
I lel a. leo beat Reeler. resistor
wheal. W have thorough re•r.w In
Caon,eret.1. Abort Mee and Telegraphy
d•patt..*bta arid rase enspeteet 11.
eel aged Nele� bur-. Yeer yeri d moot
limit" .1111 an stele -dale wheel •e• de
Ifor tees a .t legte. Write fee salon yew have k sant v° er.tr
D. A. McWCHi4A?. Pelydpal
getting better and relilr D
ge Inge a er
its golarn grain and skid we /gladly bad been also a season for holy ob
believe. It thiol old wort I i. g &dually
drawing towards the oldie , let
us all fit, ourselves and our herthiro
for that bappydey. E-p-cially at thin
season of the year bit not encuwbent j
upon all to heighten the lives of the 1
pour and the etr•soger which we have
its out midst? A helping hand stretch- I
ed mut to the struggling fatuity or •
welcome to ibe sin niter who "alit
j tin the family circle is some of the
way,. In wblch we as a nation. can carte -
!trate the true meaning of the :3:b
day of Decenther and realise the rec-
onciliation of Dud to mac hy the
wordy "Glory to God in the Highest ;
Peace on Earth ; Good -will Toward.
Men."
EARLY SHOPPING
At this ,wane of the year when ` 1:11�t 11 "Id that* elet•la 1114141.11 of
Bsthlebem was so poor that she bad
everybody'.ombe
looking for s owthir1 tieto to give to the Bebe to whom
1
fat suehody at gain barpricer, it ie 'kliegs brought wealth from afar, and.
moot essential that this bar.ainiog iia ale stood, longing and mourning.
should be dose an early as possible acd :and angel appeared to her, saying-
not left until the tan minute. asi. very I i"Look at thy feet. b.oeath the anow,"
often the case with Christmas buyers. land let on obeying tb• maiden found
Not only does the early shopper .....is /that a sow lower bad mlrsculoesly
the worm" hut she is a great help to 's>es up and blossomed at her seeds.
Merey dace then. runs this story, this
the merchant who is trying 10 Ret , ssi�lte Sower, with Its snowy petals
everybody ,oiled ns the day beton'
servances, for tipsy refused to go to
church on New Christmas day. the
holy thorn not being then in blocs •n.
So 'merlons became the trouble that the
clergy found it prudent to announce
that Old Christmas day should also
:be kept sacred as before. Only an-
other story of men's weak. supersti-
tious minds' True. perhaps; but the -
are better who evidence some spiritual
weakness than those who wallow In
the wholly material. and when we
cease to be careful of the cup and the
platter. we become not over careful of
their contents.
stmas Rose.
BOTHER of theme spiritual
parables is the legend of
the Christmas rose. end It
tells how good things. tit for giving.
lapring up ready to the band which
'earnestly desires to give to the Child.
Christmas means hope and
its realization. The c-ild
grows eagerly expectant as �.
the time approaches for the
visit of Santa Claus. While
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W. ACHESON & SON
CHRISTMAS GIFT
SUGGESTIONS
Sea Grass Chairs
A shipment received of these beauti-
ful sod combo table please of furniture In
i+ratt;ees. Rockery (Ihwits, etc. $10.00
Priced $..W, $6.I1) :7 6D and... •
Men's Silk Close
Mees' silk Hone at 731, and Si .00
at 11,64...-3511'w
,1.
H,rnS.i • '. Llan.1 stas and aah.ere
. Hoer 1ltr(00
.J5V
Umbrellas
Ladies' and Coen.* St es Zing end natio-di
w.a•.1 hmirefir•s In flew ugh, trilling alk
1 ...lay.
Ibis at es 11 11 I11, SI.S #..U0$7 `50
)f •_.IIU. .Y.U1, 01.00, sou •
Tartan Rugs
$I,-r1.nd and heavy Saxony Rogue.
pct.+• a/..1 1.1 t -. lane a•..l t+ncl-• for emirs' -
.er rte eta ter w. aim. for a .•.r.ufur so. for
he •w -• a shawl. E•cb -
1N.:A), 58 flet, r7 111, .... .... . .. �(7
100
Bath Mats
H,tndr•-we ',nab Bath Mkt.. all ria-.
it. so.edes tel deli, blue and givers to nret
pat tenor, very dainl y s hey are and ',sod-
. Sine 271311 at retch. $1.ik/. 103
52:i0 and ..
.00
„Floor Rugs
Every size tram small h^irtb Hug. to
hirer rise perlo•r 111' living nems, ninny new
••t oar tbv w g .luck. Pric.w $25 11(1
range all the wry IruV2.51110 •
Handkerchiefs
'AO dawn corner embroidered! and
hemstitched Hal.dkerthiet., Hue chert
and finest awn... newsier value of
thin line was Roam :r.st to 40r each.
°Priced specie'. at your choice each... 115
Has.d rwb•oldered Hardkerclsiefa Is,
neat designs in p.ttewI linen at $1
each alb , 73c sutl
.00
Kid Gloves
Ladle. kid (cloves, era y nalr war rent-
ed
ent-ed end dalauy boxed. Tan., $1
Week, wish', at 7* , 51.00,
.25
Ladies' Suede Glover, prey. $1
and Week
.50
ladies• 18.button Ir gib,- $2.50
whit., at
limed ked Gloves .t 76c,
411.0u, ...
Silk Blouses and Waists
Colors are Ivo; y, black, navy.. nail
(ascot.. •ray .tyl.... sr *wood Values.
now 1.. • h.r we -a, .a1 u..uh.l.au, $6.00
0.W,sc.,11Wuch
3.m .... ...
$1.25 11
Men's Fur Coats
for nom who do any 'rimer driving
fur tont to . oecesei.y. tur1
guaratttd Uinta. benvu..i y 1arw.
Ltro yu rn
11tad cellar tet $2
♦...t.,.t:uarl l.ywb at each
a
rte.•►
101111
uand
Women's Fur -lined Coats
5.00
Mebis C.o1•ars end H . Copts h asst
with No. 1 ,lrtei Wu V arwi,a, %a• s.o ,.-u
of every admit, .I.retel ear -11 $35.00
Furs
A. largo new and eery curut•trhru.n.•
ranat ul al..ta-s, Muff , ilii,.., '(b„•n.
.or C.p-.
Blankets.
Purvat all-wot.l Blankets, whipped
*nappy Astor w.W ualnlltel blur W' 107
VW*. wad, l... $'4.00, $11.111, *U. 7J,
.25
(fen's and Women's Underwear
Peowau s wood 7lAsltfft Id.. at $1• 25
per War aorta
New Black Silk Satins
They are 80 u, 40 niche. wide
en.1..
0d
braaltuesFa.en5e1h00u..*wYrandKICCIIeut$5
W. ACtHESON & SON
this Action remains ungues -YORE EVIDENCE
boned, the Imaglnattoa I -__ -
opens new and wider worlds, ; Doe'.d's Kidney Pills Add to Thar Record
and Ideal. become w much
I a part of the 'Bind that the prosaic 1 in New Brsoswick
and commonplace can never crush I Little seippegen, Gloucester Cu.,
N B.. I)et•.loth.--1$pen•Ial).--"I suttee-
them. Until the )oath reaches man- ./1 f •1- lite visit with * serril•le pails
in ih" -mall of soy leek end ghoul -
/1w," Mr. Wilson, a well-known tesl-
dent of this piece, .aye.
'•silt trouble.tarted in a cold. end
Ilie .ugh 1 wits treated by doctors and
t•sett ale kindsof tutdicioe, it continu-
ed to grow worse. My joint. were I
soft nay sleep at time. was :woken
the merry meeting with children and and unrefie.biog, and 1 bad a drag
i h 1 H
(Ibtiei net+r lid nesudy. eta ta. death. -
It stands to reason that when a lady
is meting selection►• 'be can do it with
fax more east and comfort and get
better satisfaction when the clerk bee j
more time to show her what abe is
buying. than when the shop is crowd-
ed full of buyers and bandler.-thaw
people who simply come to handle
over the goody sod get a price, hut
never tbiok of buying anything. The
early +hopper is the person who is
going to get the choice Ronde and as
there b nothing to be gained by wait -
tog until the last minute why not
Make your porches... new and avoid
the rush t Wbat Is more unlike heav-
en than s lent. depsrtsoentsl store,
"iammsd" fell of laddies trying to get
their waste supplied, perhaps dragglog
after them two or three children by
the hast who are yelling at the top a
their volees aid refusing to be "carted'•
around by force it Is the wise virgin
who avoids this date of affairs ted
moose to toy early.
Net enema by semen lona tK plaktab
slbleeeit flet* be Hamad se rife wages:
ted. indeed. its halt -opened cups are
like chalices of love. and its tally-
spread
ally
spre.d petals are like a happy teas
onsea, At symbols for the gltta for Um
Baba of spotless innocence• whom
hens was the vessel of love.
as Eye Legends.
ii]:RB are several exceeding-
ly touching legends comes -s-
ing bells, which are beard
ringleg trona buried cities and villages
Mt this meteOD. due belongs to a vll-
3ags near Raldgb. b Nottingham
shin. mad the story roes that Dice.
'where there 111 now bat a valley. !berg
;wee a village width. with geese trace
d baklhtlobeim s. bad beewal-
oVie an.'ed by en eaytbesara; bet ever
baa. at Christmas. the bells et the
berried cheer* are beard 1e rtag es d
411.
A dmflar Lass/ Is 114 et Prestos,
1a LameYllra. and yet soother as/
or. movie. ens meows teem the
R Is sell that the etty
et S.m wee oMeelers• for its black
had dlaatel.M else. se well as es
hood and independence. Christmas is
the happiest day of the year Its gats
and hearty good cbeer impress family
'affection, parental thoughtfulness and
brotherly love. The dullest and most
itrresponsive of Mtbers and mothers
are uplifted to a vision of higher Itte
by the interchanges of souvenirs and
ging ..neat on serves s t. o,n y
grandchildren at' the table and firs ekiu itcbrd mach,, hut•ned. sal i It`d
aide- Few can eseape and all ..Joy lapses of memo[ y, wbua• occasional
.the meaning of the festival. the les- .harp pains in the top of my head !!
seas it conveys and the inaptrat ee added to my dienomfo et.
it gives and we enter upon a brighter •'i was • .ick man when 1 starred
jfntnro and a Miler appreciation of the to use Dodd'. Kidney P111.: but they
beneficence of the pelage. of faith. bore gave me relief. sod Ave boxes
pe mad charity. 7l.• loved owes retied me completely. They are the
who have crossed to the otber side, hespills l ever held."
Ptb• loved "sr mad far wbo ars .1111-Ilaodelioee are bloesoerng allover
Iwttb ss. the old homestead with its
memories, the ole ehurek
.acted aesdelatiess tie totietb-
cbildbood, maturity and age. lover,
and death; the wheelbase*
Mame the, begfao1ye. a N.esusa•
ss /It101.L and setriver•betese-
rag pleasures of the peruse et Isar.- Meisel.
lag tkrorgb the blgh edee1. se.lemy
pad college ars moaned sad ladled.
then is *smash* deBdt la these
told tales. ad sew aggerka S an-
fli
this bI.s..l aaaivenery.-Isar
Weekly.
tewweed Ser its beside sad mimef0-
-Aa agee.maet hes tm•ss1f vlv �r at ss.s Te the Sodom et the WMI,
b•RWWw �peytseit rum 'fm3s4 (s•• yrs emu see Bavfse ea gene sesa-
me
tns►
mad fir 1r�Cent MINb b 1 y et Ys birth. sad wait se a
tbemitt y� set tae dy maxi a year 1. tag= Atm Mer to deer, bet net earn
1 •ea (halt neer.. tlesehig e1tP
-the e.Msldwd tree BM taw p+ the tlSMer et (fits abeede.aa 1110
same ter antr1. r.. . Poway be w1ea� - - lA 0.wy ewer est mgt
basama
. =aft d ..seism el
the county of WellioRtos. • lady mar
\Veiw•eubtirg has pasta's blooming! In
the poen, and a farmer cut & crop of
bey just before the winter fair.
-Many excellent bargains for this
season of the year will be tinged in
.•tesidosa So L'".'o-•lsak'5 uses et- this
!tp attain Orstiwce.
Christmas gets its trams
term the mass celebrated
le the early days of the
CbnitMA cites* la boor
.t the birth et Ciriet. Its
first selemedwatise baring
been seemed b Pose
TsisPbarms. phisi.
or b re the year l *.
k that pear Pepe
piano died.
At gest Cbrlelmee was wbat r
ale a mwelb emit Pulse Ilse
le new, sad /wing 1i Shane sine
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Make Sure of a
Steady Income_
Put your satins and entplue
profits into the beds divmd
paying secant,. The
5
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are..........:•PPsaiidd
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BUTLANDS'
CHRISTMAS G1r,3S
Nothing better anywhere. Large assortment
in Ivory and Ebony- ,
Toilet Cass, Manicure Sets and Combinations,
also saparate pieces. The kind that pleases e%er1-
body.
Our Perfumes
And Toilet Water, Sachets, etc., are of Fren. h
manufacture and are the last words in perfumes.
Pipes, Cigars for daddy, brother or uncle.
Chocolates for wife, sister or sweetheart.
Come and see them for yourself, no trouble to
show goods.
F. J. B UTLA N D�) �ss�
es the Baan. °The Sense T iii Pflmns. -
lee
SLIPPERS for
What better remembrance can
you give your friend than a pair of
dainty slippers ?
Yd, not only offer them many
days c comfort and satisfaction
but alto teach them that slippers
are source!, of pleasure and con-
tentment. And every morning
through all the year they will think
kindly
you.
meet the extra demand
this season we have made an un-
usual effort to ..bow a variety of
holiday novelties that be
ex-
celled. Our prices will be found
most reasonable•
REPA1 RING
Downing & IlAcVica
Pima SM
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