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A Little Christmas Play for Ch can't they? I Nyant those thingsl I Cho thero,z nothing at all here for mol I . 1, �
Winghant, 0-41tario Chkaractermt. I)u,lly, it little girl, (Bells jingle.) he, do! Ye,s� IdGl Sa�ata claus.--Nothing at all? Paul"s Last Wordi, - 2 Tim. 4: 6-18. Golden Text— I
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every Thuradwy MorninD dressW in eressing gown. DI(,kv-Tbere, nowl That's (lie Santa Claus-Woll, (he takes down Dolly-6ure? 2 Tim. 4: 7 (Rev. Ver.)
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year, 'in a Claus, dre.-sed in regalatiiun draws the shawl over tooth (4 tberal Diklcy'z stockingand hangs tile Santa. Doicky-Oh, y s, there isl It's's let"I Lesson Setting -Tradition says that to recover.hiseliam
Subscription rates: - Ono Claus pack In its place), Inigilt as we,l, I ter. (Opens and read$ alo"Id.) I .eter. Tychicus; the
12.00; six months, $1.00 in advaucO, Christmas clothes. I so tjj.,�jt it covers t1wir heads.) fire- YOU know! Ila wants all I've got here. I "Dear Dickyr-I am giving You the Paul 'was acquitted at the first im- bearer of the NP!Otles to the EAO-
. 'cene, A living-roo -with firaPlece (Entpr Santa (,,,Iaus from the , can Prisonment of two years described in elans (m* Zph. 6: 21, 22) and tl*
I S,,c,t m, , . Dichy-011, saYl Isn't that jollyl biggest thing that Christmas .1 visit t Spain ( e' in, 0 1 - i (see, CIQL 4: 7, 8). Tho,
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t=l a couch I plam.) U 1:1van't bring
without speciflo dl-',, at centre of the "stage," . anybcdy. It is the chance to Acts 28, on
Advertisements ,re a table ind; S,,nta Claus_W11y, Why! Look at Dolly, .see wbat I've gotl yo I ople and give to those 15: 28), From Spain the -apostle Seems cloak 779*left at 'Proas; when = ibis
rectious, will be inserted u til for a king! (Ile stands before got as muchl That's wil.,
n bid it, at righit of it. There a ,it ca,mes of think of other pe It to have gone to the visiting Cor- my to Macedonia (compare Tim, 1:
and charged accordingly. i Ecme chairs, and a rug before tl I the big sto-cking' I villom you can make very happy. inth and Melitus (2 ��,:t,l 4: 20), Trons 3). It w;a3 a houiry overcoat, which
changes for ctlutr.n.ct advertise- I pla,ce, : the fireplace, laughing.) Hal Hat Dally -I'm ashime-1 cd rou! I I, much better than having a great and Matedonia (I Tim, 1: $,etc.), Paul would need in his damp, codd
. - The curtain, is drawn, dis�lDsing That's Dick's stockinT. Yes', 11; must mus I Ephesus (2 Tim. 4: 18)� - and Crete dunigeon. 'rho books. There would
ments be in the oulco by noon, I on ' S 1. many toys and presents all for your
Dolly with her qtocking re, g to give him every- Santa. 01 -0h, never mind, Do w,,vn -self. I invite you to go with me
day. ady to liang think I'm gain for? Mercy, if I did, IYI It's at', right. It really is' See (Titus 1: 5). After leaving Crete,�beo be the papyrus rolls in use for ordi-
_____ lip. It is a small stocking. Dicky thing he asked . * " sleigh to help give them all decided to spend the winter at Nieo� nary parposes?. Especially the parch.
�__ __,.___ holds a very 10,19 and Very large th.cre'4 be nothing left fdr anybody -what he finds inside the b,gI ! in Illy SANTA CLAUS." polig (Titus. 3: 12). Of the eigbt places ments; the more costly skins contairs-
BUSINESS CARDS ',t,,king, fa,sbioned from some bright else at all! What about the little Poor Dicky -Well, I don't see why I away- ,s f 'he Sorl Tes
I (Dicky wave4 the letter,) Cho do.bearing this name. Hastings' Bible Ing likely portion a t ptu
I es -o on the in Hebrew, Not even the near up-
. . � I red material. 1 children and the little sick children- shouldiVt have what I want. I'm 90-, you mean it? I'd love to go with You!: Dict'aneTy dee'd for the on
Wellington Mutual Fire [ a little orphans? (He lays his Ing to show you what I asked for. It's I Dolly_May I go, too? I west coast of Achaia as the plaL) proach of death turned the AP0903, -
Dicky (he holds up his stocking)- and th uch and gives the nothing to be ashamed of, I think! (Ile i chosen by Paul as his residence for away from the -studies which he loved.
InAuramwe Co, I How's this ? I ma4e it all myself. Pack upon the ca 0-fo-fuln? I'll pulls the toag down and tugs it toward Santa Claus -We'll all go. We'll all I the winter, while Dr. David Si-o-ith Vs. 14, 15, Alexandria the copper-
Estal)14511ed IS40 Santa Claus ought to be able to Put shawl a poke.) Fe -ii (He pulls the front of the stage, He opens it, have the fun togetberl Ivs such fun thInks that the Nicopolis in question sinith; ,probably the A-lexandria-of I
I on't you thin!: bet Dick's hiding there! to giVe-TaX more fun to think Ofiwas in Syria-Cilicia. He -was again Tim. 1: 20 and possibly Acts 19; 33,
Head office, Guelph I a good deal in that, d u jump ,and pulls out a huge parcel. The par- I
. - 1 , , the sha_%vI off and the childre Wellj other people than to think of our- I arrested,, and after a. second Imprison- 84. Did nie "much I evil; injuring the
Risks taken on all (!lasses of insur _ a 9 I eel is marked "Greediness,") , at Itome, suffered martyrdom apostle in dkeds as well as wolds. The
able property on the cash or premium I' bolly-.Yes, it will hold a good deal, out from under.) yo -a coming and I did get it oat at last, didiet I? (He' selves! You'll see how haPPY You can! ment - Lord reward him. It is the Lord"s
note system. I but I think youoirght to hang UPY011T - Dolly -We heard I make all the othersj Oh, I tell you? I A.D. 68. The First Epistle to Tim
. i sees the words.) Oh! (He hangs his othy and the Epistle to Titus were business to puni,sh, not the aptostle's.
ABNER COSENS, Agent. I ov. n stocking. I tli-Ink that one looks we hid! 'eel.) i tbat�s jolly I written during' the inteml, between Be thou ware also. It may be.inferred
Wingliam i pig? I do! It looks as it you, want-! Dicky -Oh. ohl I say 1 Let's Ree head and looks down at the pal Dicky -lam. ashamed of that stock -
I -rid 1 the first and second imprisompents, that Alexander waa in Timothy's
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,y, I Did I don!t want thai; that's hoi I , to -hide it! I Ithe former, probably from Ma4donia neighborhood. Greatly withstood our
- MIT i ed more than your share. ,what you've got in Your Pack- , ed , Ing. ne to E, asusi where Timothy was labor- words; strangely appeoxeld the doca
I Dicky-NonsEnse! of course I do I you bringall my presents? Santa Claus --It's what yoou ask Santa Claus -No! Just hang up o ph
R-ILOLIR [want a lot! Dan% you? . Santa Claus -Why didn't You go to I for, you know! YOU wanted all that that', the -right size -that is 8,111 Ing, the latter from some unknown trines taught by Paul and also by all
- I'll take you place, when Paul had- decided to win- Christians,
4 0. I Dolly -Well, I haven't asked for it , I bed and go to sleep like go,od chil- I was there, and tRat's what the Christ- That's the right -share!
BARRISTER, SOLICITOP i mind I mas fairy does -when children ask for ,,vith me, and then well come back1ter at, Nicopolls, The second Epistle
Victory and Other Bonds Bou ht and: and I wouldn't hand up a stocking dren? (Crossly) -1 have a good i 1V Paurs Confidence, 16-18.
. d. I'm going to go right lip the chimney again! too much. I can't help it- I'll have fter we've given a bagful of toys1to Timothy was written during tbe V.
. P a Ld imprisorment at Rome. The i6*, At my first answer; the pre -
Sold. like that! I'd be ashame to call her, She is in the sleigh up away. And the Fairy will fill ,your'secor lin,iiniary investigLItion before the Em-
,yor to fix something nice here for Santa (Pretends to be going.) three' Epistles are filled with advice through
Office -ME. Block, WIngham . Obs, Please 1 Please on the roof. (Calls up the chimney). stockings with lots of happiness I peror or his representative,
__ Claus. He's sure to be hungry when' Dicky and Dolly- concerning the way the young min -
M he baz been out driving about in his don't! I Christmas Fairyll Christmas Fairy! Dick and, Doily-Whyp we have that'isters Timothy and Titus, should con- -which Paul had already Passed. No
r� T ,g about) -Well, Come down! Come down! I want you already, though the stockings look duct ' one took my part (Rev. Ver.), There
, s'.eigh in the cold. I'm 901ng to set, Santa Claus (turnin I the affairs of their congregations, &,peak for Pa,01 as his
R. MISA Ow N E, the toy tep.-ot he gave me^ last year you ought not to be here. You know it to make magic with Dick's stocking' quite empty! Won't it be jolly to give Hence, alonig with Timothy, they am wa�s 110 one to
UAPRISTER AND sot-ICITOR . (A fairy, dressed in red and green, everybody a Merry Christmas and called the Pastoral Epistles. advocate. All . . forsook me; as the
right here on the table, and I've made isn't right! ail,y my fault, Santa comes from the chimney. She dances play with Santa Claus! (They dance 1. Paul's Conflict, 6, 7. dil.9eiples forso-ok their Nester, Mark
roicney to Loan at Lowest Rates. s for him, Doliy�Itls re 14: 50. Not to be laid to their charge. _
WINGHAM too. Doesnot it look very nice? (She . Claus, because I fixed up the party for around the children and Santa Claus, about him. He takes hands with them, V. 6. Ready to be offered (Rev. Ver. compare Stepthenos prayer's f or his
__ lias been setting the table with cloth, you. See! There it is an the table. I and waves her wand over the package and the fairy and they circle toward I '$-already being,offoied"'), I am being knemies (Acts 7: 60), of whom Paul
and dlOies and Plates, as if for ai put it on my toy dishes. I wanted You the Dicky draw from the ba,g, She the fireplace, singing "Merry Christ- poured out as a drink offering. The Ima been. on,. �
reference is to the drink offering of V. 17. The Lord (Christ) stood with
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party.) s Ifis ss , n n the He did not fail when all others
D.D.S., L.D. S. Dicky -Ob, let me have just one in cold and hungry, and you must be word "Un a line , I pri ted a (Curtain, After the curtain falls, wine which among the Jews frequerit- in .
sure to notice the dishes! Not a one brown paper.) Dicky comes out before the audience.) i ly a-ecompkinied sacrifices (Sea Xlftra. failed. Strefigthened; according to
Dcctor of Dental Surgery of the I little cake! 15' 5; 28: 7). (Compare Phi -I. 2: 17). the pl,onilse of 2. Cor. 12: 9. Preaching
'utiate brookenl I kept them all-everY Santa Claus -That's the magic! Dick (holding up a stocking) -I, *
Pennsylvania College and Lice Dolly -No! There are only enough I ,is . . . i Departure. (,See Phil. 1, 23.) Tho . . . fully known. All prez�ent at
of Dental Surgery of Ontario. just for him! I want him to have every one --and the other toys aren't 'broken, Now open it, Dickyl hope, when you hang up your Christ-: fl. -Ire I's taken frGv ,a ship g�oing out Paul's trial would hear the go-spel, and
single speck; I'd like ono myself, but either! Dicky -Well, I will. (He unties the mas stocking, you will all find it flllkll: io� sea loosing the cables, and weigh,' what haippent-d In Rome would beoo,Tftd
Office in Macdonald Blocl� I It is full of Happiness.. And remember tb4t, Ing the anchor. So Paul looka across known throughout the world. I was
111ni not going to take any! Isn't hel Santa Clau&--Oh ' I di,�'t see thel tring and opens the ,big box' * ..
always doing nice things for us! I party or the dishes. Thant. -.-on I Thank ' of death to the bliss- delivered. At the "first answer" Paul
I I bel filled with toys. He Teads aloud. the Dolly and I helped make itl M,eiryltlic T -.-rrow -EeA
DR. G. H. ROSS I think we ought to do something nice you! So that's Why YOU (.ame to tags on them.) - For the little Poor Christma,st ful port of heaven. was not condemned,; but fthe decision
ris * ught I ____ V. 7. Fought a good fight. Compare was postpon-ed. The lion. The mean-
, I Tim. 6: 12.. The image maybe from' Ing may be that he else -aped being
. -ntal ' for him, and so I made this surp, a. here so late! But really you 0 .
Graduate Royal College of De Di6cy-Well, he wouldn't miss just.not to have done it, you knowl I Tr the Greek games, and if soi it- refers thrawn to the lIoms of the Ronusin
Surgeons I s a chair out and fth ' Whiter Days to the inimic I contesibs of war between araphitheatre, the awful 'form of
I one Randwich! I'm aNV.ully hungry (He Dolly (she hd,d Guardino 1 our Hea. in
Graduate University cf Tcronto I starts to taka one.) seats Santa Cloaus at the table) and 0 eornbatElIts. Finished my course; the martyrdom which man -i early Chris -
Faculty cf Dentistry of him and passes him the Plate. Dicky, on the foot'race, which was a leading featuro tl�ans suffered.
OFFICE OVER H. I-. ISARD'S STORE I De,tj- eavenly kingdom.
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,;,,�sbt�.;o biln .yi't, ()tber 5j.de, ts _s another plate and By MARION DALLAS. in the games. Kept the faith, - V. of God's help.
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. . ! Besides that, now thai we've hung up. seats himself.) Once more the changing season,$ frames so that the air will I had been saved,L and by which he had Through death he will pass out olf the
I our stockings, we must go to bed, It's Dleky�Did you bring the toys I have brought us Winter. The sun stantly entering the room,. but there lived (see Gal. 2: 20). Th2 teaching power of his foes and -on-ter the. king -
W. R. NAWMY late, and Santa Claus may be here asked for in my letter? which had meant so, much for himself, dom. The aposUe was at last be-
B.Sc., NI.D., C.M. ahy moment now. I thought I heard Santa Claus --Do You really want has crossed the equator in, its journey will be no draft. - as a eakred '.' D. 66 and
a �gosilto'! (I headed at Rome between A.
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1 south, leaving us with -shorter days in the living -room., where families he had kept
Special attention pal('- to diseases of a noise! It sounded as if it were in all of them? a -ad longer nights, frosty mornings spend most of their time, two such
Women and Children, having taken the chimney. Hurry! He wouldn't Dolly—I think Dicky wants more' and cold evenings. windows should be arranged. In the handed on to, others. � I Application.
postgraduate work In Surgery, Bac- like to find us herel than his sharel a should' 'be such 11. Paurs Crowa, 8. In his last words St. Paul bad sioine-
teriology and. Scientific Medicine. Dicky—No! I*m going to stay. I can Dicky—Oh, no? No, I don't' The question has been asked, Does bed -rooms, too, ther I .
there are ever this ,change affect our human system? a window. V. 8. The crown of righteousness thing to say in reference to the pre-
ast and future. As to the Pro -
office Iw the Kerr' Residence, between hide undwr the table ,so he'll never see Santa Claus—Well, and Assuredly it does.. Like passengers Another faict to be kept in mind is, (Rev, Vor.);,either theo-erown that con -1 RZ e is-
nk of, - s � f, face to face with dbath,
the Queen's Hotel and the Baptist me! Look's (He crawls under table, so many children to thi - sbarol On a steamer going across the Pacific that thq fire, whether it be a stove or, sists -in the possession of righteous 1 s a,bl,e without a tremor to look
Church. upon which thereis a cloth that falls some do get more than theil. I . who must adjust themselves to grate, is C'Onsbantly creating a paison- ness like the "crown of life" (Janies and I
e Maybe Dicky doesnot know at ,b e, s Otean, 1. 12; Rev .2: 10), or, more probably, 1 into the dark "untenance of that
All business given careful attention. . the changes in climate they en'olintel!2 ous gao--carbonic acid gas. If the the crowns with which righteous.iios.q js'almdow feared of i � . ad' '
Phone 64. P.O. Box 113 far down over it,) You canft see in I asking for. Here, take a peep myi L nan I am alre, y
now, � sacki (He opens the mouth of the so we find it necessary to give some j stove or ,grate, it. make.% no diffeTence, reworded., -which MOALIS its Tedpieht as being offered and the time of my em-
Dolly—Yes, your slipper is sticking _beg and Dicky peeps heed to the change of seasons, is not allowed free draft, all the time righte6us, in Godos sight. The right. ,b -m -kation is at hand.
rigtout! You ought not to stay there, Santa Claus Pack it is cammonly thought that all the this Poisonous gas is ,continually eous judge,, so diffe-rent from the 1111- I As to the past he is in a mea�mre
D . RAL C. Rdinod anyhow! It woulld displease Santa] in.) I . sj-�131,asfied.
Claus! And he'll be sure to find youl Dicky (jumping up and down.) Yes! change necessary is to put an -a little escaping In -to the roo,al� There must rigifiteo,ius Roman Emperor before, As to tbe future he is hopeful, No
M.R.C.S. (Eng). clothing, close down -the win- be free vent or the air will be poison- whom Paul �wtaseo- soon to stamd. Thatl giwistful Perhaps,, fills the eyes with
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L.R.C.P. (Lond). those soldiers? I want dows, light the fire, and. we are ready ed, Dan't forget this. -MA_ntists tell I day; the day of judgment. tears. "Henceforth there I,% laid nip
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Dicky—Well, then, I'll go curl upleanot I have -though for winter. There are other things us and eon=om sense Proves it, thatithat love his appearing; all who look for n -Le ,a crown of righteousness,
-orn, and, the sk-ates, too- . I as or forward to the appearing of Christ.
(Dr. Chisholm's old stand) ori the coach and pretenaIlm "leep. l the h which require our attention, if we a -house which is well aired is e I If we long for Chrisit's retum. we -which the Lord, the righteous judge,
I (He goes over to the couch and, draws I forgot to ask for thosel I want d our ,health during tho winter. to beat- then one filled with �Warm, ili-611 give me at that day." We note
a shawl overhim. Dolly tries to pull that, and that, and that Q tb,.+., and regar - shall receive the crown. Thus Paul, �
that, and— . Change the Air. dead air. Let in.lots-of sunshine. , t1rough standing on the verge of death, several thibigs in St. Paul's vision of
DR. R. L. STEWART him away.) you Sants, Claus-wBut I was going to Artificial atight, either gas or coal- sees .victory awadthig him, the object his certain future. -
Dolly—DickY, it's not fair. The firA thing is fresh air. The oil, ermtesa.certain amauntofpolson- of Iiis life is gained, and he ite-joices (a) "The day." "After that the
Graduiate of University of Toronto, must ,come! Suppose he should come take those to other children who need prolylein of procuring fresh air is alous air. It has been 00tity I to think of all those who along with (Isr"k-'I His eye pierced beyond the
Ind You here, I them more; you already have 80 many difficult one, because the cold weatherl ; gas So many of ii -em through brief night to that eternal day. Do
paculty of Medicine; Licent.late 0� the down the ch I ininey and f � on light consumes as much air himself, and �grk,,At 'we as vividly anticipate the -great to -
Ontario college of Physicians -and , __ - — necessarily closes windows and doors., as seven poople, SureAy then it is I his efforts-, will receive the I IT1101TOW, or are our poor hop(is Round -
Surgeons. _!__�__ � —, ----.— During the summer, the majority of i important that our homes sibould be rovvard,- . ed by a sleep? -
office Entrance- Li*ftle Yuletide Cakes people live out doors and have be- I kept supplied -with pure fresh air. I'll. Paul's Companions, 9 15 1 (b). "The Lord," in the midst of
Second Door North of Zurbrigglz .- come accustomed to Plenty of 1'eshi The temperature of th.) rooms Vs, 9-13. Do thy diligence; make an that evolving glory even as he was.
Photo Studio. , air. This ,supply of fresh air must §hould -be carefully looked after. Ther- earnest effort. To come shortly. These seen amid the light at the-Dami,scus
JOSEPHINE STREET PHONE 2 b should be hung in different . words r,eflect thelonelinese of - Gate. The essence of heaven will not
Was there ever a little girl or boy teaapoonsalt, one cupful chopped nut be kept up. No matter about liz- 1110meters pasthetie
___ __ M�t coax mother to. make "lots" meats, and flour enough to make a zaids and low temperature, fresh air parts of the ,house. The temperatun Paul in his Roman dungeon Demas be gorgeous scenery, nor the ' gracioll-s
batter that will drop from the sPoon— must be had at any cost. To obtain I of the Bleepii,ig room. should, be ,about hath forsaken me- Demas Is*mention- saciety,cT just mon,and wDmen made
Dr. Marg et C,, Calder cft'haise' spicy "gingerbread man!' d, in Col. 4. 13 and Philemon 24. Hie perfect but the fellowship, of Jesus
about two and one-third- cupfuls. Melt this first, every member of the house -'I forty or fifty degree� Fahrenheit. In 0 pparently a native of Thessalon- Cbr I-, t.
e Was 1W teousness."
General Practitioner cooldes, or plummy cakes stuff d full shortening and -sugar together, add hold should get out doors once a day -I the living rooms the temperature lea. Having loved this pre�ent world.1 (c), "The crown of righ
Graduate University of Toronto, of fruit antcl spioe and everything egg and, beat the mixture vigorously. If business requires out door exer-Cises! should be allowed to go -as high ,as He chose earthly wealth or ease rather. A crown. woven out of righteousness
I Faculty of Medicine. Moe? Little folks always think that Then add ch -y Ingredients, -sour milk all right. But if not, take a good seventy, but never above eighty. than the 114crown ,of righteousness," v. for those who ,.-,hall one day be niade
omcs_-.Tosephine St., two doore South little cakes are their especial treat, and nut meats. Drop from a teaspoon b.risk walk and fill the lungs with fresh 1 8. Creseens. Titus. No blame is laid perfectly righteous in his sight. Let
of Brunswick Hotel. so here are a number for the holiday on ,buttered pans and bake In -a rather air. Those who work in factories or I Drink Plenty of Cold Water. on these for their absence. But the us not be like that man in the Pil..
Telephones --Office 281, Residence 151 time and other times, some old oneal quick oven. school houses should at least -walk one I The next impartant thing at this apostle was the lonelier for their -go- I Grim's Progress who could look no
that have been favorites in homes far Almond Cookies. way. time of the year, is the internal use ing. Luke; the beloved physician and � way but downwards end had; a muck-
genoratioon%, and some newer anes. of three eggs, three-quartars This Is not all. The living-roo-nis of water. During the -summer we use historden. He wouad feel khat of all . rake in his ,hand-, Over him stood one
I SELL Yolk's was with the apostle � with a celestial -crown on his hand,
Town and riarm Properties, Call and However, any cookie dough may be should be well ventilated. There are a great deal of water. Perspiration has men, his Place
of a cup of sugar, one-third cup but- of water whose end wan so near. Take Mark; � which he proffered him for the muck-
. ,ut in fancy shapes suggestive of the -half cup of atnionda blanched ventilators, contrived which allow the consumed large quantities hom Paul was now full recon- I rako; but the man did, not tool,. up nor
see my list and got my prices I have c ter, one nk. Ito w
season, such as stockings, stars, trees . air to enter the room without. a direct and the system has demanded dri cited and who had (Col. 4: 10 beffore: mgarrd but rtaked: to hisinelf the
and chopped, one teaspoon emnainon,1 is piactically thas completely justified the To sic. run straws, the gm all oticks and dust of
some excellent values. � or bells, and de,00rated with icings in and ,we and a half cups of flour. Beat draft. But for the benefit of those But now perspiration I ,1 ri
a variety,of tints and- flavors. homes which do not boast of these stopp�d, much less water escapes from by Barnabas in giving him a ,chance the floor of time.
well, d1cp small spoonfuls on a well- (and ales, thereare many farmhousei the system through the Rkin. ,This. -_ —_ . - __
. . Fruit Sandwiches. greased pan and, bake lightly. where ventilation is never studied), materially decreases the amount ofl organs. In, the cold weather we eat I liability to lebronic and fatal diseases
WNGHAM One cupful of sugarp one-htdf cUP-1 Peanut Butter'Cookies. one can be made without much ex- thirst, but "it does not decrease the v,t,ll ( sened if a cold can be
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Phone 18,3 Office in Town Hall Sul of -shortening, one egg, OnOllalf I Cream together one tablespoonful pense. A piece of board fitted to the amount 4 Poisonous material that more -solid- food. This too, increases is greu y as-
. of Milk, on,�e teaspoonful of the aniount; of poison that the kidneys avoided.
Cupful of shortening, three tablespooMuls of lower sush, so that the length of the must be eliminated from the system. must eliminat6. Together with the If people would allow thebiselvos
I F a, two ttlafTo Onful s cretm Of ter- ( Peanut butter and one and a half OuP� board is exactly the width of the win. By means of perspiration most Of fact that the skin renders less than plenty -of fms;h air for the lungs, pure
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tar,,ont tkaspoonful vanilla and a uti ju,18 F acid. poisoning a
1>0 ,ugar, Nix well -with two un- dow, will answer very well. The board the larle escapes usual assBst=w, makes �t a very water for the kidneys, aitching ca'
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CHIROPRACTIC .1d one-half caps of flour. Roll beaten eggs, and then add three table- shouldbe about six inches wide. ais-e kbrough the stairs, but now more of critical time for the kidneys, especial- would almost be a thing of the past,
it is eaqlor to keiap well than to ie- thin, r,ut 4vhe Cookies in a, pan then I spoenful�s of sour nifik In which one the win,&w and allow it to rest on the this poison must find exit through the 1-y the first few weeks of cold weather. and families who are forever going far
cover lost health. Chiropractic, Ad- Place a teaspoonful of the following teaspoonfulof soda hao been dissolved.. b,card so that no draft can come under kidneys. A sudden transferring of the The kidneys ought to be aWsted in the doctors would got through the win-
justmenbi is the Xey to Better Health. filling on each and cover wi% another I Beat in flour to make the dough stiff the window. This will produce an I function of the skin to the kidneys this crisis. How can we assist them? t,T with little or no illness. -
They remove the Cause of Disew;;b, c(*kle. ,J ,nough to roll. Bake about twenty opening between the two -window endangers these very important Simply by ,drinking plenty of good -0.4---
I rillizg—One Cupful chopped raisim minutes in a hot oven. _____ � - - -----..-- pure water, Medicines that operate
DR. J. ALVIN FOX one-balf cup sugaV, one -hall cup of . . idneys. only do harm. ,, Modern Methc�ds.
Phone 101. Hours -2-5 and 7-8 p.m. water, one tEagpoonful of flour and a Star Cookies. U . upon the k methods mahe ins
I Diuretics in the long run will weaken Those modern I
— One and a half Cupful$ sugar, One - �
little lemen or orange juice. 004k .5 flick",
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M a 13 Thus spike old ThUy Dominic -It.
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DRUGLCIO pifly fll�AN w,j,tii it thiekens. I cupful butt*r, three eggs, a pinsch of . ss, of pure water just before
EIX) I MLI Christmas Gingerbrelids. salt, juice and grated rind of one 4 1.11 A 91a We used to Please ,ourselves, you bet.,
Beat two cupfulo of PI(JUE&f.'s and a, lemon, one�half cupful boiling water, �Iv Frapc2r Length want -cc] to I each meal is the only medicine in the " -h eggs they could
OSTEOPATHY . a teakrpoou of soda, and enough flour , __ world that will assist the kidneys, I Folks took what Ire
owl I on ptoduce Wiltshire siden get;
__ cupful of softened butto' in a b to mix (not too stiff). Roll out and .P., 44 0 Some people prefer to take cold water, air up half the night
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DR. F. A. PARKER until they are well blended. Add al . �i � I elther hot or cold water will assist.
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n cold, frooSt t
I bake in a hot oven. Whe . �il. � 'I - Dy xr anore, And layout eggs by Mazda light.
cupful of sour nyak; stir in also a , speptics will find hot wate
Osteopathic Physician, only qualified � , &s.s at bedtime would
Ins with white i6n,g. Before the icing W, - �'. .." I ThIq culling "llso I protest,
quarter of a cupful 'O Water , L " � V',',k\":�,,,k I . agreeAble. A gl
osteopath in North Huron. ,"I hardeng, �,decorato with "lail pink Ilm'getting old—I want to rest;
Adjustment of the spine iz more which a level talylesPoonful Of So _1 candies P%eed so as to form a star. . . not the �ou-t of plart. d Yet if in laying I ,grow lax,
allipIrIv ppm -0A wntj wit'll fp.wf;r trfl"+. 'h�* �,o4roi 44z,olv(d; A(14 +.'sic j�r,awla. . water ,should also be use
i;�u ��_V_ _ _.. _ .- I Oatnwal Goodies. V I . Cold I'll be the next to get the axe."
to tha�n y any other nictliod. I And of a lelvion, cloves and giriger - -to I - I - I I . every raorning. Gargle the throat. .,Q�_
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I flavo�,� (some IM6 a AX0496e irlle"�, One Cupful of Lugar, one-half cup i I , Rinse out the mouth. Those who do
Blood pre6sure and other exalnina- I Aa th d 66,ers�, th,en Air in ful butter, seven tabler,poonfitIs of I � � . � I I.. ___ I . not take a ,cold, bath ,�very morning,1 sta with truilo oil to
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tone made. ake a stif I should splash the neck and chest with &.111,e 41MMY chickeii mites. Oil taken
n f dough.! sour milk, one teaqpoonful 004A, One I I !: 1111 I'll, - , , ,
OFFICE OVER, CHRISTIE'a STORE t�) r e.rdl I I . I—— . cold w4t from the, crank ease ,of a ear will
I Roll ,die dough cat thin on the lio cupful oatmeal, one cupful shredded . . se I
q.i___Ln�f��r______________ I a,ad ,e�at i,j1t!5 fap,ey shapea. Place the I coe0aunt, *no- tupful chopped rais,111-5 . have nnsal catarrh, snuffing sold servo.
The cnnw that bas put on a opto-u� of eaht's on a V,ell 'grew*d dripping Pull and two eupful'3 of flour. Drop from watet tip tho nose will ,be found use- __46*�
11wh l_ --(,fore CA-zitc will %0 ablo to I and be,l,e Ill .L maderate ovcn. Whersl a teaFpoon in 0, buttered pan and bake night Irype fo r Export Bacon. ful. This 1ortifio.q the system a-gainst "The requirements of a good farmor
m (-ne t1lat back fr4m neck to Wl evenly ficshfa,' tile nation of cold air. ,are at least four- The ability to malco
mill; mcore pemlvtentay 04 , alnios,t cold, fr��t lileAtly with Pink in a nvo&rato ovk7l. The, illustration OWE the tyr`0 ardl I flum, depth, dropping 9
reathe,,- the anhiving otage !�.l tis'll -I-01i .y cazdi(..*. Butterfly Cakes. co'n1wimation of th* hog that 41one side 1011g, Mel DWt imagine fliese proeaution; are a full end oomfortable living ixoni the
I alld white 16ing and tir will yield bueon to g-raxle first bi our t,ftaifl,bt 9TOM back, bam full, good overdrawn. They are Just commo,n lglna,; to rear a family earefully and
#11tioll. . I - Maple Rugar PuNg. Cut anytolt cookie dough in bu gild is gt,z(,X�al finisli, -no coxco,sg fat; Weight aTy well; tobe of good service to the eom.
ng cupful rasple fly shar,6% Plakc A strip Of 69'ndicd Lexport trade to Great Britain e 161�.210 I.bs. (The�" veightq are on Prudence (nild aro 4,hsolutely teeess.
11, ,cut -ting out tha fuel CaPp&Y 11 1h:N One C9,14, One hWPi T. milko ,poel dovM the centre foil the bbdY. most wanted for our dome6tia tra -ds tr ut Vacking p1mits, 141311 to avokl tho many oflmentt that are ninnit.y; to leave the farm move pro.
3y 6 Iry bro-Wn sug4t, 61le C -up mu . ,X0 to tho winter staomn. It, dattive thAn it was when he took it;"
wirder, whore possiwo Ize or of date may be 0,180. The offielallv retoghI&A 4",- WAIyo 10 to 15 dirtttly di .
'tbided (,-Up sho,rtC_111r.Ir otoe and one- Raisins or pieteS Ca& ttv, 166"I W60VA will tbereftv role iS SlVmys (It.lygerous to,eatkik c*146 Th*: Libuty 117do RailfY.
trce4 w1deh, Uve waturkod 1&r ,Xhose On* I into the ,dough. to linitatt, ibe I dard tot the tYPF- I' " I ...
foriDwtit im hindotbig the d6velopiont koU tcasr,confulll Of 11�ilv powder, pveRsed jowl and skouldiell light ,11TO OMMth"Tibe. %*YO-) 11 I -
of vaorc Valuable ape(qts. I one-balf tompoontal moda, one-foaTth tPats on the van9t. . � .
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