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hqes ..... $3.'s ftd $440
1121400, to WOO
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$115 to $5.00
$7.50 to $20.00
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4atchetScrew Drivers, 85c to 91 tmas. resqn# oh P I
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Razor Straps .11.00 to $1.75 ft=� Ch morning are v e most. we
derfal, bea�#jful things in the world.
5 Pocket Knive 3 ...... 25c to $3.00 'Under thd%oft lighlb of Christtmas
Fla
$blights . ...... $1.25 to $2.75 candles, very present looks like a
16AVIEFULLY
Handsaws ....... $1.75 to $3.25 prietl�eas fReasure. EXA INE
a ,s'On the day after Christmas, you
Mitts .............. - 75C to $2.25 begin to look at your presents more , the items mentiono,(11*1ow. You,win make someyemaru_
carefully. Xt is easier to decide which
Wtingers ........ $7.50 to $8.50 able savings that W' 111belp you in making, yo'ur Chriotmas
ones you like best.
Purchases.
One week after Christmas
Washing Machines ...... $19-00
y definite. Wo Large Size
Iron Levels .... $2.25 preferences: are vei
weeks aftbr Gbris�mis you have to Fluess California Navel
50 to $3.75
Planes ............ ii" stop and think a minute to remember Slxe 4
Hackssaws .......... 65c t6 $1.00 what some of your friends gave you.
maller
���"es
Why not-' ro
Ash Trays, brass ........... 25C give your friends a Christ- C d.Z.
mas presea that they cannot forget,
Thermos Bottles .... 75c to $3.25 and would, not if they could? The Finest "d 49C
Oompanicyn comes once even Youth's For
38ritisls Columbi Alozen
Meat Grinders .... $2.95 to $3.25 aApples3-
week-fifllty4two times in a year. Eatint ...... _$3.75 box
English Silver Coffee $2.00, what present could you possibly
ttrbuy that would be useful, more
Spoons ......... $2.50 to $3.75 used, and better a ated ? RA`aES 23c ib
r Emperor G
Community Silver..$1.60 to $19 Red
Just s 'd your order to the address
a
Tudor Plate ....... 85C to $12.50 below Santa Claus will take
ake care
,tilof delivering the Companion to your Candy Nuts
Stainless Knives, doz., $7 to $10 home -or to the home of a friend. Sub- Fr1ift
Stainless Carving Set,5.25 to 6.25 scribers will receive:
I. The Youth's Companion -52 is- RAISINS Assorted Chocolates MIXED NUTS,
issues in 1927, and.
Bedroom Clocks ...... $2.50
Thompson Seedless 2 lbs. 29c SWEETHEAT 3 lbs. 99c Filberts, Walnuts C
Porcelain Trays. " $1.75 to $2.50 2. The remaining issues of 1926.
15oz. DelmoBte Seedless 16c 25
All for only $2. Almonds, Brazils 1h.
Vienna Trays ..... $1.75 to $1.90 3. Or friclude McCall's Magazine, 15oz. Delmoute Seeded 18c CHEST I lb. 39c
Coleman Lairnps.$11.50 to $13.50 the monthly authority on New Brazils I C
I loz. Dessert Seedless Windermere Chocolates 35c1h, Filberts 23
fashions. Both publications, lb.
Pyrex Pie only $2.50. f
2 for ZSC I lb. Hollywood
THE YOUTH'S COMPANION,
Plates.. 10 Per Cent. Discount Walnuts
Chocolates 129C
Aluminum Percolators .... $1.45 S N Dept., Boston, Mass. PEEL 29C Tarragiona Almonds lb.
Subscriptions Received at this Office.
Aluminum Potato Pots .... $1.45 Shelled Almonds' 59c lb.
Lemon and Orange 27c lb. Licotice All Sorts 32e lb.
Aluminum Tea Kettles, $1 to $2 The rules for carving turkey are to Citron 55C lb As"Sewted Candy Shelled Arlequin 65c lb.
be practically the same as last Christ- 1/2 lb. Tin Cut Mixed 19C WALNUTS Bordeaux 75c lb.
Nickel Plated Teapots .... $1.75
Salad Sets ................. 25c mas.-Brandon Sun. New Hallowi Dates 2 lbs. 25c Pat(c. Ground Almonds 25c
23c and 250 lb.
,k Niekel'tTrays ........ 25c to 40c
I Those who lose elections are always "OUR OWN MAKE
rs .........
Scissors .50c to $1.75 greatly comforted by the thought that
eventually right will triumph. -Galt
All Roasting Pans.....85c to $2.00
Reporter. CHRISTMAS PUDDINGS' 2 tbs. each in bowl '75C
.$1.25 to $2.00
.'Cedar Mop....
There is no more dangerous Will ol paid CAKE Plain or Almond Iced 35c lbo
the Wisp that a man can chase than
TOYS! TOYS! TOYS!
consistency. -Sir Austen Chamber-
lain. Noe,
Prices range from 10C to 75c. CHRISTMAS with caps 39C CHRISTMAS
A bishop would be more angry if CRACKERS and Toys 49C STOCKMGS 16c &
You told him he was not a gentleman EACH
than if you told him he was not a
Seafortheo.A. 'ills & SORS,Christian.-Dean Inge. Smyrna Sultana Raisins 270 th. Finest MINCYINEAT 2 lbs. 24C
Table FIGS 25C lb. ICINGt Leaf or
and that had been
SUNDAY AFrERNOON tribal towns to register. The Roman they had received WORK IN THE INDOOR GARDEN Powdered SUGAR31bs. 21pc
Emperor, in thus serving his own pur- so glorious Py corroborated for, they, !/2 lb. Pkg. Table Figs 2 for 25C
(By Isabel Hamilton, Goderich, Ont) 0 another
per, was the instrument used for being again alone, said one t Examine now the flowering balbs SFURRIFF'S JELLY Powders
Malaga Cluster Raisins
the fulfilment of prophesy. By bring- ---PLet us now go even unto Betble- which are, stored in your cellar. If 35C
4 for 25C
It came upon the midnight clear, ing Joseph and Mary from Nazareth hem, and see this thing which is come well rooted, a few pots may be
That g1mious song of old, to Bethlehem at that particular time to pass, which the Lord hath made brought to light for flowering pur- Currants Finest Filiatra 2 tbs. 27C
From angels bending new the earth that which was foretold by known unto us." The wonders that poses. For a few days subject the Assorted SPICES 2 oz. Tins e
Aunt Dinah 114olasses
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came to pass. "But thou, Beth their r yes had seen and their ears plan's to a temperature of about 293C
MIC 10C Dromed"y DATES
touch their barps of 901(L Bethlehem he e
Veace on the esi4h, goodwill to ram, E*,,tah, though thou be little had heard were put aside and they 55 degrees to 60 degrees, in a po- Bowes' Almond Icing 43C 1/2 1b. Pkt. Glace CHERRIES 32C
From heaven's all -gracious Kingl' among the thousands of Judah, yet were all eagerness to see the Babe of ,.:.:c)r where the light is subdued; then
-room.
The world in solemn stillness lay out of thee shall he come forth that Bethlehem- They found what they transfer to the warmer living Prunes Large Size lbelb. Slid's Cu- st"d PoWdier 18C
-�s so treated should flower over
To bear the angels sing, is to be ruler in Israel; whose goings sought and they could not but speak Bu'
forth have been from of old, from the things they had seen and heard, i -h,: Christmas season. Water the re -
For, lof &e days are hastening On, everlasting." and, those heariag them tell of their maining pots if dry.
By prophet bards foretold, Providence orders all things for the heavenly messenger and attendant Remove all dead leaves and cut
Package CHRISTMAS
gi - When with the even -circling years caxTying out of His purposes and the host of singers, wondered; but Mary away alk diseased parts of geran- Lw,a
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Comes round the age of gold, fulfilling of Scripture- The Messiah hid them in her heart and pondered iums which were planted in bo-kes or OR do
David and it c ver the future of her wondrous Babe. pots and stored in the cellar, and SO WINES
When peace shall over all the earth was to be of the seed of Dav Biscuits Richmello 7911.
Its ancient splendors fling, was because the Virgin Mary was of The shepherds returned to their night prevent the spread of infection by
And 4;; whole $,,rld giveb,,k the og the stock and lineage of David that watching but with minds and hearts fungus diseases. Water the soil if Asserted Flavors e
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Which now the angels sing. she had to leave her home in Nazareth filled with the glorious theme of necessary, but do not sprinkle water
E. H. Sears. and go to Bethlehem where, in the grace and peace to whosoever, Jew or over the plants. Armour1s29e lb.
PRAYER humblest surroundings, the Prince of Gentile, would open his heart to re- In the living -room see that the Hot.
Create in us, 0 God, a clean heart Glory entered this world, some say, in ceive it, "Ye know the grace of our plants are removed from the windows d%C
Joseph Lord Jesus Christ, that though He on cold rights, It often happens that 2 for 15C Dalton's -49* D.S.L. Bulk MID.
and renew in us a right spirit that time to be enrolled along with J, 6# 150
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we may v0fth gladness go forth to do and Mary that it might appear how was rich, yet for your sakes He be- the soil, which is moist, becomes chill-
-the old, old story "be made himself of no reputation,
came Poor, that ye through His pov- ed and remains so for hours or days.
our part in tellingi
a (rty might be rich." This is disastrous in the case of tend -
of Jesus and Hj,g'Jovein His name and took upon himself the form of
and for His sakd4*0 ask it. Amen. serrvant." Jesus Christ, the same yesterday, er, exotic plants such as begonias, co-
t -,,-day and forever, was God's Christ- lens, asparagus plumosus and other
S. S. LESSON FOR DECEMBER 19 His being born in a stable, laid in valuable house plants. In fact, low
mas gift to all mankind, to you and va
his own re- ering stage. Lesson Title -Christmas Lesson- a manger and cared for by to me. temperature of soil or air are age. At this time they should who interested me most," George said boxed with them alil," Mason told me.
The Saviour's Birth, father -and mother indicate their pov- lack when I g9t. him to talk, no easy mat- "Siki I found just like a child ---and
sponsible for perhaps most of the ills not be allowed to suffer through
Lesson Passage -Luke 2:8-2G. arty, for had they been -rich. room �
WORLD MISSIONS of house plants during winter, of water. As the soil will be full of ter, for he is the soul of modesty. as irresponsible! Many American.
Golden Text --Luke 2:10. would have been made for them and In the ashes removed from open roots, a good soaking should bt given "He boxed with me every morning Olympic athleCes have boxed in this
Tolstoi tells a lovely little story of
ervice of common humanity gin- Augustus issued an edict the a York. He gym with me, and it would surprise
t a general census of his kingdom em the mother. There was, however, two pilgrims who set out for Jerusa- fireplaces, stoves or furnaces - where each time, but only as the soil ap- during his last trip to New Y you to know the millionaires who
starv- wood is burned purely, will be found proaches dryness. It is folly to water has quite a good sty'l'e, but delights to
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should be taken. Judea had become a glorious reception being prepared krn. Yelesei stopped to help a -a while the soil 11 have come in here for a,leure, during
screening fine pieces of charcoal, -cyclamen is still in a 'have a go' with his, right, rather
'bought T,
a province of the Roman Empire and for the new born babe. All heaven ing family. He ght food, fetched 0
sometimes in large quantities. This fairly moist condition. As w stimu- than, polish his bokbig. their cross -ocean trips."
T. water, split wood, started the great -90m
was interested in the event, even "I persuaded him to use his left Before the war, Mason had some
material k excellent as a component lant to well -rooted ptants a little nit,
therefore its people had to go to their
though no one in Bethlehem cared. oven fire, nursed and fed the sick, re- o, and it was while I was showing eight fights and won seven of them.
deemed the mortgage on the home, of potting solls. The fine ashes make rate of soda may be added to tthe more,
water once a week until the flowers him the value of the lead that he
Writers tell us that shepherds in Then came the sterner conflict. Fight -
the East drove their flocks about pass- and bought back the cow, horse and a splendid fertilizer for the garden. mean like this.' Out came ing with the Gordon Highlandm,
The writer saves both charcoal and begin to open or other soluble ferdl- said, 'YOU
over time out to the fields, and re- scythe with which the living was
ashes, the latter containing much val- izer be employed. To ensure the'Jul- his left like lightning, and before I George "stopped" three different
m-ained out with them all summer, earned. His money was all gone and plant in 8 c u e ha
uale potash. These substances should legit success with the P quer- could cover p h, 0 cut my lip. pieces of shrapnel during his service,
overtake In a moment he put an arm on my -and his career as a professional pug -
under cover of huts or tents, return- he could -not hope to ke his
be stored away in a dry place until tion a steady temperature Of around
in with them late in the autumn companion on the road, so he return- shoulder. 'I'm so sorry, Mason,' be ilist was ended.
required for use. sixty degrees must be maintained.
-d home and devoted himself again said
I No better pla6e can he found to Where considerable fluctuation occurs,
but that after the rains,.towards the c frankly. Have I hurt you he said philosophically,
December,. the flocks were
end of to daily duty. Yefim would not use
-n driven forth. It was then at to help any one. He reached Jerusa- wash or spray insect -infested or dirty cyclamens will certainly suffer. much?' I told him. that I had had "thi3 i's a good and a healthy life.
agal Hydrangeas hoTtensis, boxwoods, many a worse blow in the n-ugl" And my wife, who was always beg-
N°this later time that shepherds were leen, visited the sacred places, ob- house plants than the bathtub during ntly. ging i
me to give up the ring, is per-
-ed from Calvary, Water the cold winter days. That is where acubas and other exotic plants which Mason laughed reminisce happy -so abiding in the field keeping watch tain earth fectly ha o we're both satis-
_Z4111 4 � / � -:11 pure water or stainless soap solution may be stored away over winter in the "When he %ft the ship at N
1441Z.- over their flock by night and being, from the Jordan, and blessed amulets New fieri!"
i., 1J. are to be used. To immerse the aerial well -lit cellar will require attention York I was, as usdal, on duty at the,
49 no doubt, such as Simeon who, we are of every kind, but because of the
portions of the pbmts likewise there in the matter of watering. The soil gangway. The Prince stopped when
tbrong he could not reach the Holy
told, waited for the Consolation of is no better place. The temperature shobld not even during winter be a]- he reached me, shook -hands with me
"I made my first Israel, they were chosen to have the Sepulcher. Yet, "under the lamps
6; of the bathroom also is usually favor- In -wed to dry completely out.
,f Suf- before all the crowd of notabilities rNMENNUMMUNIR
first news a the birth of th� Messiah. themselves -wbere the blessed fire
able in the operation. ficent, barely sufficient, moisture waiting to greet him, and told me
ca N home The angel was not sent to the chief burns before all, be saw a vision of In th*, living room windows nice should be present at all times to main- that he had thoroughly enjoyed our
priests to procliim to them the good Yelesei, wearing a halo of shining
combinations of flowering bulbs and tain life over the resting period. The bouts together. He also accepted the
-day . . . 99 news of the,4#4val of Deliverer for glory about his head. For Yefim had
to house plants may be arranged in win- hydrangea in question is the one gloves he had used every day as a
oz obert s*
R they were'tt6t -ready to receive him. brought his body to the Holy Land,
dow boxes, the low -growing foliage which is used for flowering purposes souvenir Of the trip."
It was to humble n14MV diligently �'ut Christ 'himself had come to the 0
,'two salesmen met in a small watching over their flocks to protect soul of Yelesei. "And be learned kinds such as ferns, begonias and in green'h'ouses and living -rooms and One souvenir of his many bouts,
4� asparagus being interspersed between is not hardy. which Mason prizes very highly, is
�r sats liqpdt Said one: "Do you them from thieves or betusti of prey that in this world God bida every one r
I do his duty tilq death -in love and the pots of bulbs. Any of the fol- autographed photograph which Sir
know .11-1, although I has: e and to such the heavenly vOWitor spoke a
Rood deeds.11 lowing plants may also be used if not THE PRINCE HAD A PUNCH. Ernest Shackleton presented to him
been on the road over four and so that they might not make any too high to assoclaU with bulbs in the 2 olr&- &rlcftf &'dLft,-0JrA1
ON Just before he started on the voyage
mistake about its being an angelic
Yeats, I never thought of tele- boxes, and wiR make an equally pleas- To have boxed with the Prince of which ended in his death. It Is sign•
messenger, the glory of the Lord Mason" the Wales, American ed im; "Shackleton to s
mling home 'til Coda was ACTING ON INSTRUCTIONS in combination. In all cases, multi-milVonalres, Ply " I
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y- shone round about them. The sight
pots should be stood upon a layer of famous explorierg, and a round half- George would not pArt with it for
400S content to 'drop a line' was such to fill them with fear and at and BkONCHITIS
A_ ;p� pi,l , The world-famous violi6t, Jan fine gravel for purposes of draining- dozen world's champions -is the record many times its weight In gold, I -
#VOY couple of days. From once the an -get re -assured them saying Kubelik, is fond of telling the story Of house plants, the cyclamen is on D Carpentier, Roland. Todd
s going to be difier- ihere was no need for them to fear of how he acquired his -first violin. of the most fastidious. The plants nastie instructor aboard the giant Wnk Morgan, Battling Sild-
now on ie. e- of George Mason, the popular gym-
ent! .1_q7 wife was so glad to he had come to bring evil tidirgs.. I wars --he says-cluite'a little chap should now be approh)6hing the flow- Cunard liner, Beremgaria.
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dice-cfaid it His message was to be to them a =t- at the time, and seeing the instrument
v ould George, as he Is generally known,
Joy- "Unto you is bk>rn window in Prague, I begged is a quiet spoken,,well-manhered fLan-
ter r this
5r wholle, day. �T in a shop wi
day, in the city of David,,a Saviour, ni� father to buy it for me. cashireman, some eight stone ten in
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Which Is Christ the Lord.* It was a The shopkeeper wanted 500 kronen.
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But fht and feet seven Inheigh
lifid idue, Velook, or if for. all p6ople so the shephards were thought too much, as it was quite a fully d6scrlW this. F'oket Hercules.
pi X briO description dots not
I-Mixone her every second
t: piece of good news that *as Intended �Toutmhly my fh*her D, -11 r y
e on the trafin, vFant-t6 spread lt abroad and were common Build a' b
told how to find the Saviour. Bethle- As'Iny father tilroed away, I follow- He is a nma-A of, slAwidid muscle, with
Aati600nd bredkfavt tune tail an outca.6f iilpar�kouia flesh Oil
hate Was at that time full of the de- ed in deep & egs b eedhinghim to
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Wve.wt boyao his athletic body. Jr" t td open a savhigs'a(�,Oouftt
geen4autt of David but this particular roconAder his dedsion. I .r , �%ONIT ne&c:
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