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The Goderich Star, 1918-12-06, Page 9VV JK JL11 Ac Jj I ki U.13k. _A P_d\AJX��tt A� A A "P 148"N. xa* pAtm :U-W_�Ik 6 .11ROST RAWANT OF ALL'DAYS 6 ,11*,A�* None 1khose Light Has Ever 0. a So Far as the Light of Christmas. Of all th; radiant days of the year thore'are none whose light has ever seeing Us dgnC,'aD4 anticipating its in— 16 A .81gone so. far as the light of Christ- -0, whatever else we do. let US make the children happy oas. For Dearly two thousand YeArs on r'st B ue. _wlth . a.--Ught - that- ouj mas. Let as help them, to aggde=.� _"L lin i: d "f-. -,M(, Wedaft-lux""irtt never be quenched, and It shines todaW, io even .Serene, and fair and steadfast, Of loving and giving, and jag far as In though It may be di us ties, let us all 6e)F,,',*e as little chil- rumed by the dark- dren oil Christmas any, rernegibering J,1,'0fiIqjr cloudg of man-made human con - that he Who gave us the Chr stagas, X says an exchange. a thousand years before the bignselt had the heart of a little child. libristlan era the Hebrews w-- -,�"Ulr'forward to the,light of Chrlstmas� ANJIVIALS ARE -NOT FORGOTTEN' ey SAw the golden age before thew i wheathe Clost should come, and thele -Abate In the Christ. Birds -and Beasts Opctation of a Messiah lighted tip man Cheat- In the Scaffdi­ eager at Bethlehem. And then nilivian Countries. e; -and since then the whole rl as been looking both backward The Christmas customs W Nbrway L' 9 ar to the light of Christmas. and Sweden are the most Interesting da we have that arff� deaf of any country. It Is a time of great r1ijolchig. To shew that there are 46 Ille human heigirt, but Christmas is 0 Ile dearer than other days to fell'ble feelings between every, one am I the,boart of grown-up men and Woollen. In the household the shoes are-plKeed 57 A.Abd., 14fialtely dearer to flit hearft of, In a row at night In the hall vdien re. 7 The light of Christmas -tiring on Christmas eve. and� like, the for them all the year . round. German cUstow, candles are left burn - J7 r"bArtr back to, the, joys- of -the- �149 IWthe village -winglowa-all-ttigliLto that 18 past. and they are 'Vght the wat for "Kristine." Who At 1� kt* looking forward to the light brings the gifts. The Christmas 'tree stmas that Is to come. Is largely decorated with eindleg, and -preity cak6a arranged 4n brighf-tolorto tWAS Is the day of dot" to Iiii A, ... baskets—all usually homemade. but It belongs gissentlafy to The ileber households sen4 good imengbOr that #ten. YOU rc a little child and set 4din 'things t4 the poor, and everywhere U'. itindlix both rich and poor ar6 the Out- 01111111dat of his dfs&pIeq,, skylgig� millA and blrdi remembered, The bqs to the kingdom of Ileiven.11 '.0kil girls save up their pennies Out vral; because a child Is. so VA.4'Istdi find hope and expectig. the year tot! this purpose. - heaveg 6 d Oepil jimtth�gjigti 0alif are f at ed Use of this I ' a in to the wjtmpo�,, `60eetatiod ilge"OhIldrein sts jtdg,�f; in town, and f(a th6 countrr tbe� king forwa rd�toy, (.1iiiaba" Mehv6`§ Are fastened 'to longiolt* *141 rdnewed evtjr� day for d W# �jt', t1ja XQ410 tire M6, big 18 that sp�,;Z; of bowls pf hot porridge are get Xo� poor "Robin (looffellow" tty-comfinrt him he�- OitO lye! hilb n6 '*611V A'hc�Oowq and tht% horaps sli in jile, are general imppi. neib by having a, double,fjigre of� food n J "NL; lb —7 1 - , *o;-- "q "01 4,%Q%w it FIRS FOR 'CHRISTMAS TREES TholusandA Of 8111110AU11 NuPpIled by NOW, aftolm"t t4f, off" bir East told midw" b koverxq freims that Mayke—JUd 111tybie Wot a r em ons't bul Eot h "P e a " h 10brisfWAS season in the homen of Boston. Now York and The maid wail v fair to see, Philadelphia, It 110S fiedn found. are But staid, ... 1131 11, I inclined to tatty. balsavis JIM, -ab- any 0 W&C-Feir She stood behind the Christmas tree specimens are even shibped compars. Andsravely hung a wreath of bolly. Hlln- f pameo there, by chance, and lively long distances fru!# their places Aw He: or.Xrowth to Chicago ind thil.titles &JI alone. end straightway 'Ain of the middle West, itered: And she, who had been tranquil—gishaw: %Ville tile balsom. Ar 1j.poliplar Its Became at once most buttor-fingoredl It Christmas free on scount of its The mistletoe hung overhead; myrnmetricul and PrictiftIly perfect (I thimik I said the maid was fair?) Her *Yen were bri "O"kal Shupe, It Is In gtowl'Ilf; demand 0t- 4qr 11" ttere red, for a variety Qf Ugojq. Its 'White. And sun Ins glistened to her hair. The "a was large the two were hid— StrUlght-gralued wood fiat; csotA to be He turned and left herT—Yes, used more and more, In -tile miiaufae- he facture of toys that bang from the didl branches of -its Younger fellows. and The maid wa* very wrath. Oh, dear, from the braneht% of the -,Other ever - She ran away With cheeks a -flaming greens that are widely age �d in Many ,,'Twixt anger and a touch of fear. parts of the country, The icarlet at the holly shaming. The wood of the bat She told her dearest friend. I've heard. 14mm or Is-u6it go, shortly. everybody know it; to a large extent. &ISO,, it, T true he place whereat the- deed oecurred facture o( excelsior. of VAICh thou. Was neat. and maidens flocked to view IL 6�andii of tons are used esch"hollitay Himself was there. engulfed In gloom. IsPagon for III,- packing of gifts that (And he was also good t9 zes�i. fire sent bry express tM4-­majt.--]*U-- The mistletoe its waxen b1dom SUII flaunted for those maids to see; t)ulsnln fir js the noUrce. too, 6t tpe And so they each one ran and hid, wood front which are tim4o tautly, of And scorned to tarry?—Yes. tile food containers; such all frolit they, baKkets and . lititter boltes, In wh1oh dIdLe., materials for —84141gice Ba.ry. In Now York T the Christmas dinitter are brought to the market, the test*,. Letting the Nek:hbr, See It. ....... %Of the wood making it annorw "Mr. Glithery gave Mric Glither Parmed for surh um m. rinsily. the,, pehrl no-rkhmnp for a y a b3isam fir Is, being IncreasinklY Used Chrimignas pres, for the manufacture of paper. and ent," remarked Air. Twobbie. thig, wrapped around thousands of "I've heard about It.— unitwered Alrig- h"day Packairps, adds atill anotb" IT -wobble. "And (I it wasn't for tile chapter to thm. list of tile treeit SligibSt rhill, I dare'say she'd hung it in a IndjPqpPnR,mhle usefulness an a tliiedW front window Of f1leir impartment in- In Christmas obierviluce& stead of a holly wreath." Merely a Pose. '"I'lloge pretty girls who stand bo - Death the Mistletoe pretond they don't kiww where thei are." Ow It I" replied tbm- heartless cynic. "Thwl know In a Jiffy It sOmq fellow ftOW 41"4 WLth a harelix" Virg. I Ir r:k C, ................ ..............