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euliewsaL not
HRISTMAB was at
hand. and Philip Era -
per's heart was heavy.
Por a ■umber of years
he had seemed to be
the particular pet of
misfortune. As an art-
ist his work displayed
the magic touch of
genius, and he was In
a fair way to achieve
fame and worldly suc-
cess
uscess when the first of
a series of calamities befell him. Soon
after Philip's marriage to pretty Lu-
cille Girard, hh father tailed In b.:si-
ness and died within a month there-
after, leaving nothing but a mass of
debts as a legacy to his son.
Philip, who had just been taken Mtn
partnership with his father. and whose
outlook on the future was tinged with
the color of the rose, was crushed by
this blow; but with a quixotic sense
of duty he set himself the tremendous
tank of paying off the debts d the
firm. To accomplish this he had noth-
ing to depend upon but the sale of his
pictures; yet, year In and year out.
Ile toiled on stubbornly and uncom-
piafaingly, while he and Lucille and
ThltS. (.EU. AND M. S. WHITING
11 HKILL1IA"%. eat weetk•..rsettah.t. In
auu sine. us►
a1r. route.
tr �hr
and u•rv.0 s di.o,dst , eye. ear. rare
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Nona .ii w ikl d rheumatic
!swaths &Vu.r..
LEGAL
DRODUFUUT. HAYS A KILLUIt•
1. AN. burnous., -A Lter., butane. twW4.
esrtw 1a 1s Itarttenc Court, 501.
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AUCTIONEER.
THOMAS tltT%DKY
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lbw W. Oodetich. AU beetroot/we. by wall
eft IK a4..61 .W.. %. Lai e. ,.rdsg.4.A) ..•.
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INSURANCE, LOANS. ETC.
their little boy were deprived of teeny
of the comforts of life that the built
Of his carillon's might go to his credi-
tors. The house In which they lived
was a [roomy old mansion on the out given.
skirts \I •Clinton ell(' thet he !re -
skirts of the cityConn.
. left to Philip by a !levee' the coarsen should get the goy -
to aunt. who had passed away rr' neat to take action.
!since the death of his father, and toe Mannings said that this mats
'which Lucille had persuaded him not tar had been 14,4 hrlme the Rovrrn-
to sell. This house. by the way, had ,ueut but it had not acted upon it yet.
originally belonged to aa eccentric old
sea captain, Jeremiah Suggs by name,
who was reputed to be something of
miser. and who lived and died a re
ecluse.
The crowning calamity came to
'Philip Draper when the debt was alt
!but cleared off. It was then he was
overtaken by a wasting illness, which
kept him confined to his bed for al-
k, and leaving him desti-
tute. The butcher and the biker
threatened to deny him further
credit. and his home was heavily
VARIOUS MATTERS DISCUSSED
Candi at Statutory Meetia& Talk Over tragalleMEN
Macy Subjects
What is called a *tat utor))• council I ,111411p '9 ortztmao
eseeliug - nue wbteh 1a c..11yd 111 oow-
piianee with the statute-- war held uu
Monday night. The only Lurines.
LI au..1. tad was the mowing of a r•eeolu-
tlon of Conn. McCliutuu Lod Reeve EUCJ IA SMAS
erecting
Musiningge, autbortaing the preparation
of the Iludncial statement. Ar 'hie
was the principal and only Misusers of
the meeting. the councillors did not
feel it incumbent upon them w do
anything vire iwt dreews freely other
matters. At the la.l regular meet-
ing MI Rha following Friday eight. the
mat ket question war disp./red of.
Reeve Munuing• brought up the
matter of the trees heio�r trimmed on
the Huron road. He held 'hat the
trimming; wes rather irregular and
suggested that where the tires welts
very thick that eve.. y 'tither tree miglu
he cut down. There war con.ideratele
di."•••.inn tuft no action we. taken.
Mayor Raid revivtd the market cues
tion 1,y .eying that while he was i1...
wire how th.+ experiment would work,
he telt that something ebould he d 'he
in re /zed to this matter. Hr sugggrat•
t A•lerk'r
MEM
oagv,IuM. VIM
0 1 ant a heartless flirt.
who doesn't understand
the meaning of the
word love, am 1, Mr.
William I)unutng''•
stormed Marjorie all to
herself, :n answer to
the fival decree of rage
and defiance which that
gentleman hurled at her
by means of a vigorous
slam of the front door.
"1 believe be would
ttave shaken me, if he hadn't rushed
g out in time to prevent himself from
ed that the present market doing 1t," she continued, the ever
office be cleaned up and advertise a ready dimples venturing out of their
market day once* week. This hullo- hiding places, but she banished them
ing ennld lr ei1,tipped by the instal(.- •sverely. "1'11 never, never forgive
that of a etocr, churn and whet regu him, even though he asks me to, which
Int furniture. He wool(' not charge a course. be won't! And 6e cal'r me
Ire at the present LIMY. early all uDDorn!"
the councillors were in Inver of the
idea. Nest morning Marjorie was tremens
This Mayor Raid that the people of dously busy wrapping up dainty little
(ioderich would have to be educated to ,parcels, for the next day was Christ -
come to a tttatket. spas, and her many friends must be
Deputy Reeve Clark thought the [remembered, In spite of quarrels and
mat ter should be left over for the new [Billy
council to deal with. Bort prrwlu•IIY Still, she seemed very much preoo-
itu
he use a e told t . iii[ Mart. In every
cupied over her work, and quite stud -
lo -date town he had visited, there
WO been au rip -tot -date market. He edenly she threw aside the piece of
gave an idea of the Ms•rket conditions
prevailing in S ' h'. Falb, where he
thought it. wed highly satief scurry.
Conn. Graham ,.•lul a report from
the 4,wn of Ott It And the clerk of [bat
icipality had stated it Was one of
the be -t, paying inetittitinns to Oil
town. Thin teport stated that the toot -
ket did not trod to ken(. the pricer
down.
(lour. McClinton asked if any n1 the
councilloris had read the report of the
wreck inquiry
Deputy Ilseve l'lerk'ssi.l that he Find
and he thought a was et good veidiet
most a yes
mortgaged. The outlook was gloomy.
"And tomorrow 1s Christmas." he re-
marked to his wife, with a grim smile.
"Never mind. dear; let us hold fast
to • our courage." said Mrs. Draper.
trying to speak cheerfully, though
there was an ominous quaver la her
Ivele*.
'What hurts me most 1s the
thought that Christmas 1s so close
at hand and that there will be so
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I1 ALTitK KKLLY, J. P..
ls•UEA OF ItAI1alAO11.1CL.Sal.
Both Quick and Permanent strength
If you are lea down or tired nut,
t you iske eold .a.ily.h.ve no appri ire,
ire ki lug 8rso or have other ev.de•.es
.f lowered viialdy, try our MacLeod'.
"}•lent Helms auto IW O4.1 1)411 blathers -
lily to 'slued the price pain if '1•e
moody fails tl give entre bagielactkrtk.
It aids digestion, tomes up the see %•aro
yst ut and elven loth quick and t -i -
tient moults. One dollar a 'Bette.
anefaet.ured by MacLru.t Med min.
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Banta Claus for Bobby."
"Poor, little dear!" said Mrs. Draper.
Suddenly she started up with an anx-
ious glance about the room. "i won-
der where that child can be? I haven't
seen him for at least two hours."
'Oh, don't be alarmedi dare sal
bets rummaging about in the cellar or
attic or some out-of-the-way closet.
and is wholly absorbed in his investi-
gations."
Mr. Draper had hardly finished
speaking when Bobby popped Into the
room. held out a grimy little fist.
and. he h. opened the chubby Angara.
revealed a twenty -dollar gold piste* 17-
ag tea his upturned palm
' "M a*y!" gasped Philip. H. wtcb-
solo rase ts .-"- -d le.t iilsMP,
"Whom did you get this? What
doom 1t massa"
h toned It is the attic'" explals*d
;Hobby. 'There ars bets more theca
Come ea. 111 sbew yes where."
` The moat moiestat the father sad
mother. each grasping a head of the
trtghtomea yosysf.r, ware Molested -
•p the et•Irs. Whoa they readmit tbe
attic the whole astoemilas Meath las
Add bare to the. Hebby bad boon
ruameglag. as ureal. Fiadtag a loose
brick la the crumbing meaeary of tbs
big ebfmaey. be bad gelled It est sad
made a startUag dlseovery.
w•atad to Sad Out how Santa
Chas *sMee dews the chimaq. ' said
the beyi r•grsttslly `1 414.1 uses
to do slay baro
As easbustica from kis father he
Wrested bio. P11tlp, uncle( away
the ilrlelts to salary* the ope•tag. bad
thrust Ms arm tate the cavity sad
draws forth two wall hoses, amour
Maie4 by • shower et yellow eats.
=woe
was a *crap d paper ea
Iwbiek wo writhes:
"1 bah se beim. as kdth tier Ma.
TW property sats te Rader. sad
Maar ba salty it It omelets et I S,
NS la Rigid sad asveramset beads.
Mid twig• tbat east la films.
'JRREM[IAH SHOOS."
' Debby wtes the bele •et Abs bear.
'mid re fegiblas Mat Issewed may
Utast be imagleml Mea dsserMst
''Rias it a merry biomass ilsr Mia
maws? Ask %WIN wbs *IR bo.
1N nimbi boa MeV truism
FROM ALL OVER
Come Repasts From Women of Dodd's
Kidney Pills
Overlent. Seek.. It -c. 22nd-(Spec-
ial1.-F, all over are cowing stat.e-
utentl from wowuen who have found
renewed i,raltlt and fresh vigor
through M-ing i)rid'• Kidney Pi l•.
Mir. \I. 1). Fie met'$. .i .vell•kuowu
rrwineut of ibis plus. say*:
"D .1.1'. Kidney Pi11." did me a
great deal of gtw.d. 1 tried two other
kinds of m.vlicinee twfore using thein
Instit u',.. Doul(''. Kidney Pills that
henefltlral we."
WonirM'• health depends on the
kidneys. 1f the kidney,. are not right
the I•reult is weaknee* and vert ince,
lint when I)odd's Kidney Pills soaks
11.e kidnrye right the to -nit i. that 1111
the poi.ou L..itainrd rent of the ('lord,
the needs of disease are removed and
i
he pnrifl -d Monti entrie % health and
vigor t. all parte of the body.
BODY EXHUMED I,
Remains of Lost Mariner Sent to His
Home in Canton. Ohio
For lltr 11i.'. tiny within t he recollec-
tion .•f the ' 1414-»4-d re,thirn,a .tet
An4rri, h, a b.••ty w.t. exhumed on
Wednesday. 1; wet one of the
five tete lent load t ictul•a 1n•. led shoot
three weeks ago. it w is th .Lot John
Hulrl, of Panton, Ohi.,, of the atratu-r
James Cacrn•l1.1's. 'll,e idrntiflcxlioo
.tats made l.y his mother and airier in
Clevelanl Inst week from a ph 'to
•epplirrl by the L.ke Carriers' associa-
tion. After heing dug up, it wa'
shipped rev Madera Br•lbey Brea.
Canton Thi- i. ihY flr-t o•'.Iy rte IK
exhumed up here fru w BY y.at1. pasts
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TaoatlwDAv, 191:1
P1cCa11's
Patterns
We tit od to one and
all our Heartiest Good
Wishes for • MerryChtl '-
111w and u Happy N
Yea,.
Perrin
Gloves
We thank our customers and the public generally for the liberal pat-
ronage accorded us during the present year.
Our annual Stocktaking sale wiII commence on Friday 2nd, 1944.
-"M4KE OUR STORE YOUR STORE.".
-Think of it.. Ch•I•tm,i mixed
eaady. chocolates, etc • 2 pouuJr tot 2:1
rets +.t iiia:katoues
adway's
eady.
elief
,holly she had been toying with. and
fairly flew to the telephone.
In answer to her impatient num-
inous, she was quickly connected with
!Brown & Co.'s book store. Have you
Isent out those book, that were order -
led for Mr. William Dunning?" ane ask -
anxiously.
The answer evidently pleased her.
:for she breathed a sigh of relief.
1"That's all right; I'm glad you haven't,
'for I have changed my mind about
'them. Please cancel the order."
Marjorie hung up the receiver with
an air of triumph. "There. I'm glad I
thought of that! Billy would have
construed a Christmas present into an
abject apo- gy." she said, her indlg-
nation rising at the very thought of
such a thing.
But when she went back to her par-
cels and picked up the little twig of
holly she had intended tucking away
into one of them, her face toftened. "I
know that isn't the right kind of a
Christmas spirit to have, but 1 cant
have Billy thinking that 1 am admit-
ting 1 was wrong, when 1 know I
wasn't," she argued with herself.
The joyous ringing of Christmas
bells and merry shouts of her younger
sisters and brothers. when they die
covered their stockings the next morn-
ing, only served to emphasise her de-
presaton.
"Billy never loved me: 1f he really
and truly did be never could treat me
like this," she told herself us rim stood
looking with unseeing eyes at tho
snowy Christmas world.
- Just then a young man, fairly tear-
ing around the curter. arrested her at-
tention. It was no less a person than
Billy himself who was coming, post
haste, to see her.
Marjorie looked at him !n won-
der. What had come over Billy?
Why this sudden rontr4Uon, when. she
admitted It now for the fir+' time.
even to herself she had been greatly,
if not altogether. to blame for tbclr
quarrel.
"0, Billy. i am so glad yon came."
R111y took some little time to empha-
sise his appreciation of her wcicoc•e,
WM. S. Westervelt •4' IYarw. N. 3.. 'wt.-,
"1 aw.• • Idly tasty .t .won .'•..tare. •54
1t hes ha...I M. many • 15.-I..i . 1.111. For
wow nr..t n Is • kis ..ser Wr•t. Ly
til. p.I I.- •era11...4 bar •.U.- sal M cow-
ling wowed Or w11I...t e4 0414? tartar taws
5• .-ay's Ikons 5.41.4."
CURES SORE TMROAT
A,e'y lar *Slot ro Ile rarest wed Awe*
e.e ilw ~rare .ere./. •aa 11404.. 01
554.•r•• HIN s. week Mr• .. win
Rina•• /M Owe'A Per a .•('dent nae. fast
tern s...4 gM.•p`• mi,.. sae•
w.l
fie of ar.ne( .n.w
b • 1.•1wf.1 .• Nowa.
la • I..5.v d Iwt war.... Perry .t Iwo. t..
5.4. A prof*. I.f.Mrnll.s . ,11 broil out,
see ti 1t.. wrw.,fta! iI• 1.5.5 .ltl 1. gess.
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monsvaamital■Mtn>.IrM
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mrd N
tl•• 'e,ee g,.et...e,1rmwmrlr the
` f"t*...ed the
Age. • i.we. We .tl~r tkm tart to
the beethse. Orr weight,. free ..tar.
.srtsrdve peattei-
- oirga eno AC'Rie
eesiraYw. IhbW►he! eve?
-etre FM". A ,,,.natesads 1'.t
ma k anewwata�n M.g�aptste�. hue
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1 �� illar's Scotch Store
Excellent Service to 5t. John
ane Halifax
Following fast time and modern
equipment from Toronto to St. John
and Halifax, via Canadian Pacific, af-
fording excellent service to and from
Canada's winter ports :
Leave Toronto i L' pion station ) nine
a.m. daily. arrive 01 Montreal7.lJSp.ro.',
leave Montreal 7.255 p.nu., arrive Si.
John 11,90 a.m. *Axl Hnlife- 10.20 p m.
Observation parlor and Alining car Tor -
011(0 to Montreal. standard xleeping
rare Montreal to .St. J1bo and H,tbfrr.
Dining car Montreal to Sherbrooke
(dirtier revved from seven p.m. ) and
M.ttawamkeag to Truro.
Equally good service returniog as
follows: -Leave Halifax 9.00 a.m. daily
St. John i.5:. o,ro.,arrive Montreal
a.m.: leave Montreal A.05 a.m.. arrive
at Toronto seven p.m. Standard
eleepiog cars Halifax and St.
John to Montreal dining car
Truro to Mattewainkeag and Shel-
hr•ooke to Montreal ihreakfast served
coming into Montreal). Observation
parlor car and diniog cif \lontreal to
Toronto.
Tickets, Ieeervations, etc., from any
C.P.H. agent. S5 -2t.
u ado r l
vershoc•s
Rubbers aid
Over -Stockings 1s fist.
M.Th. pal Mk vw take ..e air r.n
*.IL.-wwr dell All as.. Id
....tr .ow child....
Pe. sad p,a.n yourself awl
Wald from ru.4, Ills
Cs•asl. t•-_Id.t•t adatrta
tweet •eNn.l
All Deal.lers
then "Glad 1 cam*? Why wouldn't I
team, dear?' be asked.
• "i).e•uae you vowed ycwl wouldn't
unless i apologised," Marjorie explain-
ed mischievously.
' "Ton didn't think I'd be so narrow
sad usforglvfag as to ignore your dear
Uel• peace offering? I brought one of
;Rise beaks with me to read something
le you." be told her, and diving tato
;bis pocket he produced a little copy
art "Romeo and Juliet "
. Marjorie was surprised for a second.
,then it flashed over her what 1t all
'Meant Brown ! Co bad forgotten is
!eascel her order ant Rtlly hal re.
!volved the books. Hilly bad construed
her sending them Into a humble plea
for forgiveness.
He most probably wouldn't have
come at all If It hadn't been for flub.
lShe stIRened visibly and all her love
'was swallowed up In a wave of rebel -
Ilion pride.
Kon are mistaken," she cowm.need
lbb'. bot RIIiy Interrupted ber.
:'ware, 1 have found 11
rYy bovsty h as boundless as the
NIL
illy Mee as deep. the mere 1 give le
flea'
'"fie mere 1 kava, for both are is -
Malta," be was median sad the simple
sty et the lbws awes eosetbfwg
Marjorie .1rsaner that Wu* or mi.
[seat mad sbe wry smiled woes be
tssderty : "My Clebilm1I you
se yK Mat."
There's Only One Thing to It!
TF the weather does not lend to
this festive season the cheer
which should prevail
OUR STORE WILL
Filled bang full of pleasing things
for this pleasant of a ?leasant
seasons. Seeing is b .eving.
WISHINGYOUYOU ONE AND
ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS
'PHoNg 91
W. J. POWELL
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