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• SANTA
Is ON HIS WAY
with many, many b&utifu1 and useful
articles for the kiddies and older folks too.
We are` cooperating with Santa in this,
his busy Christmas Season. So make out it
your Christmas, Gift list for the Family and
go shopping at
F. E. Hibbert & Son
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RECRUITING
ROYAL CANADIAN
MOUNTED MICE
A limited number of re-
cruits will be engaged in this
Force during the next three
Miss.
To be eligible for engage-
ment an applicant must meet
the basic qualifications re-
quired, some of why are set
out below:
—.Must . .Must be single.
... -Height-4 feet 8 .
.,..Chest Measurement --a
"mean” average of .aa
inches.
....Age—It3 to 30 years
(preference is given to
those between 19 and 25.)
....Education ---at least com-
plete Grade VIII but
preferably Grade X.
For farther irsirri s ti+w stood,. et
tso .WINO,L.C.ii. Polito Mira
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is a tMes�o s of the,
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is completely irouvineed
that, if be bad a terwsparper all his
tens WU wadi
t world would certainlybrite
wink of an eye,- los fact, if all
!these expert opinions about buoy
to . operate weekly newer
were. laid end to end. there ootid
be no quern but tut they would
bridge the gap
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Ca by now d the
"'fit that we base reached the
point where we are refusing to
art a*y of this expert adviiet!
Ola the otter based, we wekesse
it in the hope that some time some-
thing of, worth may emerge.. Frost
time to time we have bees sorely
tempted to follow metre of these
and soggesti9g s bust % st--
ing in the backgrossnd is fire speot
ter of a few libel suits which etude
that impulse. 1t would be an in
teresliag experiment, however, and
proboba would attract unexpected
Elastic
`"We have h dlengthy ac-
counts of marriages flied with the
purity. of .lilies of the valley and
ivory satin, and we deleted the
shotgun that was hidden in the
offing. We have helped to sen.;i
the deparjed soul directly through
the portals of Heaven when we.
entertained the gravest doubt's. .
"Despite abjurations to follow
the truth always. we have publish-
ed words of praise for the patriof.-
ism and high ideals of political
candidates when we knew that
they would have little difficulty in
walking under a snakes belly in
a wagon track, even while wearing
a silk topper. We have insulted
the memories of the Thespian and
ratio greats . by our effusibn i,
a ut amateur performances which
should have refunded the price
of admi shan't
"Rut somehow we cannot help ,
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Gift. Suggestions smoothhere and there fosome-I one who otherwise might have
been hurt.
"In conclusion we would like to
'1 state that we continue to run our
Mid -week bargain
Rail Coach Fars
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merchandise to make it not , X
only pleasant but profitable to
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CANADIAN CAIADIAN;
.NATIONAL PAC1FII
aA " teddy bear, GRANDPA FROST
circled above. sways slightly RUSSIANS
the at a precarious ioposi-
tion from the end of his rope,
suspended from the ryoord of a
Uootresl chards. illi tack -#a
kora away _�lgsoss.
newspaper much as we . have been
doing in the past years, and that
we have a wastebasket that holds
one bushel daily into which n e
expect to continue to ,drop :hit
which does not fit our creed, 3� e
lay no claim to infallibility. but we
stand four-square behind any un-
signed article we publish, u e
thank you. one and all. for your
advice, and we may come around
one of these days and ten'you how
to run your business.'"
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Although Christmas is no
longer
a holiday in Soviet Russia, a non, -
religious midwinter festival ss
celebrated and children receive
u gifis from -Grandpa Frost."
In Czarist Russia. it was custom-
.:soy for well -104o families with
large homes to entertain lavishly
on Christmas day. The invitations
were extremely formal and begged
the invited to consider that
for thousands of years it has
been so. with us it has not com-
I menced. with us it will not cease:
Do not, therefore, disturb the
festival; do not bring the good
people to despair_ Without you
there will be no maiden festival at
Anna Karpowna' -
In planning these hou_separties,
hostesses gave particular attention
to the srelection of partneri for the
young ladies: The .selection was
sometimes eery satisfactory and
sometimes !eft' something to be
desired,
Arrival of the `fair 'maidens,"
each with her mother and retinue,
bringing cake and sweetmeatsgc-
gifts for everyone, proceeded
cording to prescribed ritual; the
guests sooner freezing in their
sleds before the gate than to alight
before receiving the greeting of
the host and hostess.
Having been ceremoniously wel-
comed, the guests offered prayers
before the icon ssacred picture)
and then proceeded to the feast-
: ing and fe.stiv itieh: •° arranged for
them
Anything to sell? Anything'.
A classified ad brings results
FANCY LINES
Snowy white linen damask or in hand painted
linens, also Madeira cloths in 2 x 21/2 and 2 x 3
yards. $18)0 to $75.00 set.
Atelstorocoosestervipmsesirsic
Wool Blankets
and satin bound BED COVERS at the old price.
$9.50 to' $18;50 each •
Alopoosiostiompoopostwoosior
Gift Towels
Really a grand selection to choose from. Face
cloths to match.
Lunch Cloths
In linen or colorful cottons. A nice selection
choose from. $1.95 to $8.95.
ti
wooI. Cirdigans
A large shipment just in gives
you
and
and
a grand selection. A warm
pleasing gift. All shades
sizes. $5.95 to $8.95.
HANDKERCHIEFS
SCAR'VE'S
GLOVES
PARASOLS
HOSE
LINGERIE
HANDBAGS
LACE CLOTHS
SHEETS
PILLOW SLIPS
MOTOR ROBES
RUGS
MATS
Corpe in and let us help you with gift suggestions
:Wm. Acheson & Son
PHONE ti._ 76
Store open all day Wednesdays during December
esting After a Long, Hard
Twenty minutes ago, the man yclti see in
this picture came mit of a long and
harassing conference -tired, tense and
with a bit of a headache. 41
And he said to himself -"I'll take the
long way home tonight, and drive out
by the waterfront, and let the Cadillac
relax me!"
And that'sjust what he's doing.
If you own a 1953 Cadillac, you know
exactly what's taking place. Rut if you
don't ----let's see what happens as he
climbs into the driver's seat and lets hi^s
wonderful car begin its magic.
It's relaxing just to sit t and
look out over that long, beaut ul hood
into the beckoning distance.
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The seat cushions hold him in buoyant
comfort; the slender wheel fits naturally
into his hands; great areas of glass
surround him and let each glance reveal
a panorama.
And, of course, he's proud and happy
-for it's an endless satisfaction to own
and command such a respected
possession.
And now comes the great lift to his
spirits: He touches the key, and hears
that deep -throated response so char-
acteristic of a Cadillac engine-- and, in
an instant, he's otT for a wonderful,
wonderful hour!
Steering is no more than 'a gesture ...
the lightest touch on the throttle gets
immediate action -smooth, quick and
)ay
positive .. . the brakes are easy- and
certain under his foot.
So he just sits back and rolls along-
with the soft sound of the wind for a
lullaby -and the beautiful view' for a
tonic --resting, relaxing, at peace with
the world!
His wife will never suspect, as he
wheels into the driveway. that -he was a
tired avid tense and weary husband just
one short hour ago.
That'% one -of the nicest things about
a Cadillac. It's a proven therapeutic for
a work (weary man!
Try it, soon, at the end of a long, hard
day.- We'll furnish the car. Yob name
the time and place.
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