The Goderich Star, 1918-12-06, Page 9VV
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.11ROST RAWANT OF ALL'DAYS
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,11*,A�* None 1khose Light Has Ever
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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
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.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=.�
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"f-. -,M(, Wedaft-lux""irtt
never be quenched, and It shines todaW,
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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.
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The light of Christmas -tiring on Christmas eve. and� like, the
for them all the year . round. German cUstow, candles are left burn -
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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
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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.
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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
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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"
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