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HYDRO ELECTRIC—b insTur'nov�er Toasters
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Coffee. P rcot
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Warming
Pads, Universal C'artli"
Toaster Stoves, Heaters H a � and Ranges. .
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rom' .t P. M. to 6 P. M., Sat lydad
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The New
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at'111k tlat'3 ,aarailel' 1?ltsents land
i dao one good bractical
rift. ,lzc result will be a plea -
re for the whole family.
" Canadian Whites
Sewing Machines Few things viii make
more acceptable gift or fill a greater need in the home.
Sm all MerchandiseMusical including Violins, Mandolins,
Guitars, Flutes and Mouth Organs
All the iatel P
tl •ail.;' H :3u
dt lc;king 'rtse.
We have sores
tbsuur It :titer° st r,
ctri,Ylic shod Popul.tr Sii *f_k 11'stsie; Christmas $t,atinzierp,
tta $1.23 (la tft kitboil, Lici.rds $105; Childrens Sleighs 33e up.
isle and $1.7:)c.
t
'hog for everybody and we invite you to toms and look
ck. Open every evening up to Christmas. Phone d
MARTIN & SON
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Dainty. Camisoles Bedroom Finery
oai cuss town*,
Old
e tO o patio o
,old caral,ng by the "�^�vho
,ugh the dncient narrow, streets sin
estive greeting to those who peeped front
belihid' window curtains or at ho came joyously,
to the do•
or the better to :near the refrain or return the getter -
oils, greeting,
But acarol grander and older by twenty centuries is
heard not .alone in England, but in every lance and clime into
w {
iti •l n 1
4 z a , as �at„ora of Christianity e penetrated, a sgnn
first sung by the angels, and since repeated and reiterated,"
o'er and o'er.
You wlao know the story, you herd it over and over
again, first when a little child, Or you may have learned the
story frons the Book of
Books, or
r froe
the Paintings of
f Ra
-
phaek, or Murillo or others of the master patteyforeven
they could, find grander inspiration that fulfilled ed _nIle proanasetA little child Ghali learn; them."
'What is the Christmas stQW ltd, -and vet so new, w hich
tq the world has n ret rcveeatt loAA' ia? ptzasny- difero av s?
Bistei and we shall hear it, , ears repetition, and'
,la ll until the end of time, and tt"'h6 year of the world's
greatest travail 11-e heart of humanity calls of t in its an uish
illuminated and joyous, and from them came a song, the most
triumphant of the ages: "Glory. to God in the highest, and
on earth peace ant .good wiltteg n.Ien. Filled with. faith;the
shepherd* ao�*#,,d z1 ent� os�p seek the new --born Babe, the
one }?,:h *rt, 1 ", ;4. bee ,', . I.rg as the Messiah, whose
advent t'heyad. mown w.ns at hand and to whose lowly
stable they were guided by the star in the east which stoppe
over the poor place in which the King of Heaven and Earth
had taken refuge, and whereas had been foretold, he was
found wrapped in swaddling Gly a*and laid in a manger.
Such '
is the simple andEa�qi�;l star} . And because of
the great things that followed{ -040, the salvation that had
coaile to earth, the Christian wzofor the generations since
have kept Christmas as their *gest festival, But, as so
erten happens, the passage of tun ; ,as to many almost ebtit-
erated, the meaning of the day_ Qktonasha"t44#4J,tttrodeo-,
ed which, in the hefgnningg wereIlleant to be n etOgt :,sloes
oithe joY of ��t�r"a.aoza, an.
which are tl
l P
racad While
their meaning;s niost
forgotten, The Pluton::pf gazsina
gifts, hristrnaa ,es, for exarple, has der ", in Many
aaistaa ce is t0 1,gar- rivalry as rq who':alsalr present the
most { ,; g"'ft,, The day itself has 'become in some
homes a coati nOnS,:session of eating ,and drinking,
Still there is always enough leven to make the season a
;npavt;.r ,sl tS.rrr.},t.pf,.Sfl,IN. • 01I0tI ni1t turnitttl
Cat1 :soles—that is corset co:t'rs, 1-,y
a legis^ matter -o.0 -fact name --are never'
neglected c vhea the Christmas list : of
salail)le' finery irk made up ;by buyers
for the big shops. This year t.heyliare
`presented shoppers with many lovely
camisoles oC ribbon, or net and :ribbon
cornbned, or crepe georgette and rib-
bon. Those sbo`v-n in the picture are
in pale pink, which is tlic favored color
for fine unrtcrn•ear.
i'ery wide satin ribbon ' decorated
_coraited
itai -small tucks, dace insertions and
French lknots in and bill
pinke silk,
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.� 1•b �. to I)roiluc ; the cllmisalc at;thet
tel) of the picture: it is edged
frill of pins crepe unci sul)nort�d icy
Shoulder straps of satin ribbod;r'
ttratissnle Dela i• it is n)acle of
five 'white net, banded with;
satin.til)
htrtl. . '2 21Q SFIIII8 l'IIJ1)On , is
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shoulclet ;traps dp{f,;faz'.•dtai g It
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and nowhere can it find an answer that satisfies, save in the
touch of the outstretched hands of the wee Babe of. Bethle-
bern.
Night brooded over the GaliIIean hills and the purple
1
r p pe
skies' were dark save where the stars gleamed steadily over they
expectant earth, lighting alp the folds in which lay the motherli
sheep protecting;their lambs and the shepherds wrapped +sn'
their skins and wiling away the hours of their long watch byr,
playing plaintively upon their pipes, But suddenly the sliev
herds were conscious of some celestial happenings which o
them'
were
. altogether unaccounal�le anti this was strange fors
r
g
these silent watchers of the hills `werescientists of nature's
own training. They knew the stars and their constellations,
and could tell the portends of the sky with as much accuracy
as the astronomer of to -clay who reads the signs bythe ai
wonderfui telescopes and;the suggestionsogaaid ofe
P � that have .come
down from the sages of all ages. But the sight that the skies
:above the little town of Bethlehem unfolded to the wondering
eyes of the,keepers of flocks was something seen never befor
r
tno> sincde. sudde
IC ' lenl angel
y ,an stood beside the
•� .t
Shepherds e
her
ds
and
m .ofbecause t61fear hehadticrngs- hat would fill
die world with great joy for "Behold this day
: y "
r
o,,jtdtt,a? ��ad r�;w sits G1 �ri"sty the Lord. � � Asicllthen,
Is_ T„Fi7,
lis ss what the + a �'� The
•ar- t �vx.a d Y$ _r.
4 � ri` sic d where BE
s a w$dil ftt t o. Jag appeared ai
* Et ;tit
cb�an
the §iso ,
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04�e�#1`ase
tart
t eee
time of infinite joy. There are the home -comings of friends
ds
who have been separated perhaps for years; there are the
family -reunions .
y on s which are.among the happiest'of earthly
joys; there are thestories' told about the hearth, and. the
laugh and joke under the mistletoe, the, table set with the best
family china, and the good cheer which' has room for the one
less fortunate than ourselves. There are the great treesrwith
Santa Claus at the top handing out his gifts to young and o1
and particularly to the tots of the home;; for this is partidililarfy`
tIaaeirt til' e, the real festival of
..... �
the,children. . "
pin are also the wonderful trees which,m modern t
mos
are erected in big cities;' and around which great choirs
ather,W
singing:carolsthroughout the entire Christmas season,and �
the myriad lights which twentieth century. science ;allows ust:'
to place so. plentifully, peep out' e,
P P Y> upon the door children of the;
slums who have learned to look for tbeaniacoming` tiike,thel
realization of fairy stories which they fia;�etsomewhereir`,eari n
dreamed''+ ^''+
about. Business men, too, look upon'the brill' t1�7
lighted'eI emblem, ,:.-,.
b n em, and somehow an electric current passes�frd
the tree to
th
ein, and once
a ain theye ''a r
e children, en n
spirit of the season is with them.
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And most
of all i '
at ndmh f'
to thef§s
g e�,t yal�mill�otiis
gathered together in beautiful temples, wheie'. once agalisjth
carols firsts + gb the aitgls are repeated i ane Reye gr.-. '6-4 it
that festoone - In o eat. cathedrals' rid t �„ x ,
is shin ' ; ��t „
eb,t,....d,� c to . ... l, ,,.�,
r � il� � amo`Iarles, to I�'18ixdly irha��aath f§a
+,not difn hriri § Sljves as Ter i io`laY>lal ' lieyzii
r§yl� _ ',i Plit§�1#ifl
1lte n l lli r tfajV it )� of !• r yr !le
l:�4M.us'a'
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:ream c
Roses
ru store
Use
How
Cure -a -cold
'Oa sules
Here we are Christrnas onnSa ;din and we are here
with t...he biggest stock of l'IT.
'�
x�'n3;goods you, have
eve{ seen, To see them is towant them. Both useful and
ornamental, Ourprices e are low because
�� e bought early.
We have a splendid ,ad assori . ants suitable for
. �
Ladies or Gentlemen
ivTilitary Brushes
Hair Brushes
Clothes Brushes
she,
of s s
�
Hat Brushes
Combs, Trays
Manicure
Pieces
Clocks
Talcum}j-(pp tiers
etc. etc.,
4
PeL fumes
splendid
A j�? lot of
Canadian and
French makes.
3rices..
Kolaks
lake t` Xmas
memorable with a
Kodak. 2 .to 22.50
oitfor
,
Papeteries
Boxes All tae
sig€ides, 25c to ? a box
:ate.
set 11
Are er Pig
and
�ottid you l
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01
° display of Xmas Post Canis
oklets All new goods.
/our own Personal Xmas Greeon
C our samples and order early,
lee (�' �[t� r( ¢ 1endid ��KyA�k,�{..�i s(,AKK.1Kr {
onl!ets Si asses $ �,4�T'M. to.
How
y
Toilet
Drugstore
Christmas Goods
Just Arrived
s, K,tar'i'ants hates and P
anbervies and Gra pt*
A First Class bine of rang :
Candies andNuts
Ili itclass Neilso is Chocolates
[n Fa cy Boxes or Bulb,, up to 8;.3,00 a box
Celery, Cabbage Lettuce always on hand
Phone or Cali Prompt Delivery Open Every Night
1LSON'.,S
GROCERY AND
CONFECTIONERY
PONE 56
M . WARD Agent for the International
Harvester Co., of Canada
Seeding, Haying, and rTar'<esting Machinery, Olivers Corn
Cultivation°., Gt solene and 011 Litgint.s 1. tie 50 h.p.; Graill Grinders
and Crushers all sizes, Tractors and Tractor flows, Oliver and
Fleury Plows and Parts, Piilpers, Straw Cutters and - Wheelbar ,
rows, and a choice lot of McLaughlin Cutters of different stye
and prices. Also agent for the celebrated one wheel tongue
truck for mowers and binders.
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