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L -.- taste to be forever -harping on whkt # - I thY rollers, -null his arm was dragged - - you would. like to have for. a ChristL � . . I in a& far as it would go. Th -e -machin- ' - 0M *I - -1 � mas gif t. Your f riends may be at- III, . ery was, reversed as soon as the acCl- In Some DiStriota the Sitilati011 --is CH-RISTMAS IS- - C ING-..I . 114 , . � . - takke I get You dent was notind, but the -boy's arm . - . . - . I . - d with InAusea. - ani P11 I Uf -New - its socket. and . I � - L . I .. . .. . - I I;& . ­ The "ream of the � -9 of was almost torn from serions. - � . - � -W . � oak . notlift. . . I - W was mangled in such a, way that am- - -- - . .... 11 Don't make your wife a gift of Some- t -�, I - 3T ZLEMX�-E�-46-14;--&- . � . I -- . Seven Days, i putgtion will be necessary. � . I . - �--- - . AE � - If You're Good. . -was Introduced by . It . I . m Into Ilia Eng- tlift � she has needed foir: an entire g - * _year; for then it looks as If you made . . . I - I . GREAT BRITAIN- . . lish home, it was:one of.the brightest A* virtue of -necessity and chWited your ,, . ­ I- -- � � ral- 1 anta,Clauall come to -night, - . and happiest of the year, Christmas wife out of & raal Christmao presbut. .. � - The report fir ttio Britib,,h Iline . . 'bd, . . . - . . oggi;st sa,yo that, 1'aiigtaad is withinall, I - . - -if Y,ciuve go t, greetings and Chrlotmas presents CANADIA�L . . And do what $,on know is righ were . There Is generally a line field � for I .- � - ' tile exercise of charity. witaln a block . P A fifty -barrel oil Well was ,3truck Appreciable dl4:Illv& Of coal 6x1laust- Prolonged Cold and Deep Snow . - PArtic- . As you should; - -1), - numerously exchangedo and the great I . . ion. , - I I Christmas tree which bore fruit for of Your dwn home. gave ygur flan- . on the Porter farm bear Petr3lia. ­ . . . DoVra the chininey lie will cret . ev . ery member of that large lamily. Fourteen of the crew of the British . ularly the LtLtter, Are Causing Bringing you a -woolly sheep, . nels for -your needy neighbb& The - The building permits gratited In ship Peer were drowned in"the wreck.1 Great Havo,-Small Ranchers -Will And a doll that goes to sleep ; - . household, was the griDaT, -feature -of heathen in South ,Africa .Would find I -.London amount to $357,00tl--for the of the vessel on tile South African Not Lose Much -Great Loss Inevi - If you're good, - . the evening. The - death of the .Prince them tob,Ival�m. . . I . year. . - Coast. , t table in the South. . .- - -� - . . Consort *on Dec. 14tit, so close to the Th6. beauty of making Christmas Tito Calgary Indian industrial Prince Cliarle., i)f Delimark- and his , . . . Santa Claus will drive his sleigh - . I . former festive season, -for -a long time gif ts is to leave the reciplent con- . - a e Every land has its own dfawoacks. � ! precluded any Christmas festivities, vinced that the present is an expres- School was -formally opened by- -Lord wife are g�ing to Col"Illngelk t tit Thro' the wood, Sion of friendship ,or love. Don't make . Aberdeen. . to wepk for Mir, firsl� �lllle Australian drought is responsiblefor But heli come around this Way . . 1 but as . een returned - � . - end or tl . ' I , wound was healed, the Qu . it -appear as a fo ality, am obliga- I . � has been ap- since their Weddlu_!'. . . thousands of If you)re goodi to her old life and Ways. Chriptnias, Senator McClelan Incen wih leav ' . _ Von. br -because it was expected. i � pointed I-Aeut-enaut-Governor 6f New; The-(. ;� \Vfilt6or Castle sheep; American storms and Cyclones With a wind-up bird'tbat sings, . � - though shorn of many of Its former Make the gift a-hedrt-difering or don't . � _ . -� - I . ' - . nswick. . . on-Friatty for (),borne. wliereshe will are to be debited with untold injury And a puzzle made of rings , 9,;ayetles, atilt reigns supreme. at 08. make it at all" Be it ever so small ' . � rd a.nd Lady ,-\.berdeen visited amiiy party during, the to life .and property; dry weather Jumping -jacks and funny thlngs-�- . - borne. where the Queen alwaykApendp an object, " -, e- and of little ' - .reeelve It f, -- _ ' re good, . I lief Clirlstmas. Site has alwaya-gone vAlue, if itlliaip`nsi� I � �anitoba have at dif. .It YOU, . � . Brandon anti attended a number of ChrLAniast llolid:,Y�. - - and frost in M ­ , � . to given in the spirit of I � I - vziils ill Brit . ferent times robbed th6- wheat -crQP � there since tile death of 'the,PrInce, sincere friendship- it.wili be prized far - public -functions. Great indignation pr;� cars that "go," . � - of millions of -bushels, and even tw He will bringyou . Windsor being -too .full of sald main-. beyond Alamon bestowed in C014 6, - � . 018 - . . The Volitreal Witness last night ish anticinaiRan lilla­l`tcr�l Ut tllecou- I V you're good, i ld . i 7 1 advocated Toronto holding a Dom- duct of . rural eotitfactor�; in hre,ik- safest of all industries,. cattle ranch- And a rockingniho*ey�-0111 . . i ories, so that- after the gervites he plianee With"the custom of -the season, � i . I- lug, in Alberta - . . --the Prioce, Con- - a - . in- up Druidical renwills t.) mellu -does not always an If he would I , - . on the anniversary of 4orbecauseyou feel that jou have :in , inion, Exhibition next -Year. � � . � , joy - lmmwiity from - loss, as - tile in- � I i sort's death, the court alwa,ya- goes . country roatt�- And a dolly, if you please, - obligation to discharge. . . I Mr� C. J. Mickle, Provincial Secre- p6libies put it "by the I I � ' in the Manitoba Ca4inet, was announces. ,the - sura4ce - hisgul act t says "Mamma!" when ,you to the Isle of Wight. The Queen al- . � . tary The London Times, no In the Tha � . . I . - - .- . � of God." There is a 9 � . � ways attends church on -Christmas THE BIRTH OF CHRIST. , �- acclamation for Birtle. marriage at Edinburgh On December Indusiry Is, as squeeze . . communlof, ' eleipd by - tle It -tell bring you one of these, , Day and receives the holy '.ho are with The Message - - — ' if . ,I � The deposits In the Government sav ore regards some of "the mos . Ton with'those of. her family w to the Judean Shepherds inga banks for November were $244i-. Aliss, Catharine Edith. ! f districts, threatened with one of the . ire. -good, � . her. The- Duke and Dichess of* Con- - ou,) and tile withdrawals $264.000- the late Mr. George hr�wa,. of To- greatest disasters in its history. A S . 1. - . . . I- the Best Ever Given. � - . . ri you ,Ire bad, I naught, the Princess Louise and Lord "No better tidings were ever given , i trial ronto. - . -ve of the Herald has, anta�grlevesd whe . - I . Princes Beatrice of Bat- t . . . . . '-'he contested Nicolet election Sir - EdwtIrd Lawson. t1lo I)rinciptIl representatl As he should-; - , .. I Lorne, besides to Mortal man," wf !tea , E ,vangeliat , i � ­ FaSien Boisvert,t le- just spent four days in. makes him very glad�-- i tenberg, are. those of her childrem. Dwi jha.s. resulted in Mr r or the Loviloll I)aily Te Ities of - . stmas with -gift L. Muody, *.'tlian..that first ', 1 - is proprieto d had opportun *you're idd _ : al . - . Conservativei being confirmed in.1h Al. entertained the Prince of country, an When 90 - ., who generally spend Chrb G Sp delivered t, � . . gral . � at - meeting numerOUS c;Lttle me , n -in Cal- He Is Wise, and he!a a dear ; . tile. Queeh. ,Sometimes the Ditchess of 0 message he - seat. . tiles and it lar-ge nouse. Pavt.v . I , and her children arip also humble shepherds on the Judean hill Wi - Macleod, High' R ver and i Albany. . -C - .. g* i 'r his country Piace Ili other districts. The result of "Is , -He'll remember you each year, hrlstian � and I ' . Prof. ,obertson wa:nts. Canadian . Buckingham- gary, Just do rIght and never fear ; There must have been a special sol-: I farmers 'to gQ- ittlo the b).16illess Of : ,-:]tire hut week. . I ob,�ervatlons goes to showthat while - � .1 I � here, and Princess - her emnity about that night. Above, the - . "Wppin,r canued butter to India and I � If you're good, . I daUg'Itter and son follow directly after- , - . ,. I a cat- . � avens were resplendent with the � , The London Daily News' R 01110 c0r­ in tht. central portion of Albert ward when they have dispensed.their He TJ ' . - . I. jesp�aident says it is asgertect there ti, arr- cc . se- in .: . I own . Christmils festivities.' ". Lady glory of God, and even, the elements. -,� ' 'na` mparatively sale, tho . CHRISTMAS DAY. ' . md to appreciate - the benedle- �E! . niteritiary convicts [ seeme - .. -�iil t 'ethe wall. -men that Spain has asked thID-POP0 to the south are suffering severely, And �� Jeune. , � �-, �. � .1 tion of "peace and 'good -will towards (,I !'?� Tile has For Fifteen Centuries It kas - � , ­-­-�-- - �'. ­ �1 ese-�:�l l,.,g=-I-g I sound tite European -nations 'as to tile situation In some districts teen Cele I � . . . . � il:re McDonald from Toronto and MYOrs i ,whether they would support gary'dis- brated on December I THE MISTLETOE. - ! I inen.' A -holy quiet -rested on the � I 8Pam-111 become desperate. In the Cali 25. 1 . ., i . . - 1:il from, -Essex. � United States. I considerable disom - �. - . . — . - '' - ., seene- The noise and tumult of the In , ' - � ote I a war with the . trict, ano for a south, where "Christmag Is - pre-eminently -a I Ai Norsli Legend or the Parisitic Christ overcrowded streets in the 'distant I t" I Tito ratepayers of Guelph will '9 .O.. Mr. John Morley, a4dressing an edu- tance both north and a* Aly church festivaV writes Mrs. -Lyman I � �.. city at last were stilled, and one "' se ,�420.00(1 to P1 be a mas Plant. on A by-law'to rai. 111 Vil I cational meeting at. Battersea last th-i'llandp'are small and can . . . I vide for tile city furni-ShLug Its O'% , - 6finition of the controlled, and where tile supPl)" Of . -1 � ' 0 ` .1 . Abbott in the Christina -A Ladlea' Home . . by one the I'ghts bel w thern dl,sap- I � . week, gave a good d Tom Norse . ' .. . � . . eiec,rie li-'ILt. the "youth Of -hay is comparatively plentiful, tile Journal. "The Puritans, seeing only .It-. the familiar story f peared. - 1 1 . ' difference betw�,en �� , � t mythology of Balder the Beautiful we . � . r. Alonzo S. Valleau I;ap; been aP- : Great *Britain and thb r1therland. cattle. are f)&Ln in good the 'superstitions. and ,disorderliness � "In the realms of- anotlier world . -M I-lineher - with whieli Christmas had become ea- recall the fatts -that lie first ,(Ireamed those: who -had long lookied for the -I' - . . Customs at Des- I vy. lie remarked, the father condition. At Macleod and - ' - � , . pointed Collector O.f R c- I Ili Gernia, Ave a san," but Creek, a. largd� proportion, Of stock cambered, strove with all their ardor and had gieat foreboding -of evil, yet promised redemp#on. gaze down up-- 1 . Richard ,say'.,, '*Tit- uk God I It I c- he -belonged nuitlier-'to edrth nor I . eronto in Place -of Ur . I *tliout to destroy It, but happily did not su ­ On the scene. Prophet and law -g! I s, *,Thank have tieen practically wi . . -yer, :j� burn, dismissed. - i Ili Engialid the 80n...-t4aY I food for -over two Weeks- and hate'. ceed. -The argument sometimes used heaven. His fellow g.ods. anxious. to. king and leader all look toward the � The Governor-Generai. Lady Aber- i (iod I have,a father. . . - g off thetr fat. They were against It, that the birthday of the pr6tect him, took an oath. from. fire, One who sliall make Qie atonement li,� deen. Lady ,N[It,rjorie, Giordon and Horf. I The London Morning announces -been lVVM therp- � - water.'stones, trees for their transgressions. And as tile , �F � in prime condition When the bigi storm child Jeans Is not known, and air. earth and . - . does not pre. a. sicknesses and . 0 1 " ,%-rehie Gordon are vending a few I that, Azthur Kltsor�- will bril2g an.. � ut the ground has be6n cover-- fore cannot be observed, plant poison, birgs, shepherds watched .and waited f r . - � action agaInst Sir James Kitson,- came, b -footqd beasts the - i�� - "tay'; in Winnipeg - em%ers of ad ever since With from twa to four -vail against the almost universal creeping things and'four Jura Balder. morn I Imagine - .4that - their jl� - lling-wood Council appointed ,%I. P.. and other m the , - do iti an im- -longing to celebrate In some. way that they- should not 1 i n -thoughts -and .conversation were on liki � The- Cb ts t aside his father's will, feettOf snow which ma - - ulnerable,. the gods lieavenly� things. -it may have been ?, a Committee to make arraligemen .family. to se possibIlity for tem of- thousands. of this great event.. SO. we are iot.sur- Being � thus inv � fi. -Mr. Marta Involving': half a tailliou pounds, on the - The re- prlaed to le' - that In the fl . roat - - inselves by throwing I'! , . for a banquet to HO � e influence. cattle to gpt a bite of food. . aru can amused the I I . - . that they were talking Over . the . w -hen he visits that town.- ground of insanity -and undU may, be ea(dly imagined, - : - . - . - 'Iwhie �- --- I . ­�- ,- � ----- ---------__7t= --­ strange rumors It they bad , ,. i,t was Arthur I.:itson's wife who sult Of this eod said last - - - ' - -- - ---- - ---- � . . . � 1i . . nounced in Ottawa that a , OL- Old .stockmen at MaCl . I - heard regarding the son that - was . it is- an -some time -since obtained 1:12,00 chinook ,J,—,,�-^-�--,^,-�-,�--- born to Zacharias, and how It had will forthwith ,)a Issue4i ­ &van though a � . . . . . I 41 commission . damagos against Dr. james Playfair week that . . . I I ieneY of In- � should come then'it xv:ould be impo&--. .. . � . I 1. . .� ­ ; been prophesied that he wasto be- I to enquire intO' tI10 effiC - �� - - . 7 - - -- I I - for slander. I I percentage -- �- ­ come the- 'Prophet of 'the Highest.' t, Northwest. r.ibla to save a very large - � '� "ka"I"'W; . 11 I . ' - I �. )r;; - Ei dian school..-. in t1te - . lie i The llrrltt�h 'War Office illtoends With- of the bands that wero inat being fed. . . "� . 1'1,14.1�y . At least their thoughts and conver , . � , , . *N,4 - beeh on 3� I , ", J .-I.- considering t -I-,-; W make some. - . . , . cZ4��­7 4 , sation that night must have The Govetrilment Is Montreal Llb- : in thf�, next few waE A chinook Itself, said one old cattlo .. . . - I I ...rVie � -` . . requc-st of some oE the -4 in the Slide, -would, kit � . . � I . r , things, .above, -for God reveals 111.9 f', . - an. ( X K, - I t I important experiment 1 hundreds-theY would -, - 6,rals that- those Canadians w7howen, I buTy�!,�.;si t5chool of twimery respecV- T - rink 'themselves to . Aeath. . I -V ' I . ssisted -back. I . simply d .. I 1, I t"', best gifts to those 'whose minds are I 1. - . , , � at ha I 4�to, Brazil should be a et of artillery fire -on Cap- lie added, would be so " : I , U W", I a ' Ing th­ effe The rest. . J I#A ; stayed on Him.'.'The time is nd,' �4. g1l, I I ! � 1� - . , . _; - k 01? . . . holl. -Mr. Fisher is going to,WAAI- i tive I,zilloons. The latt4--r -will be raised iv�eakeaed, that -a large loss would be - . . "'. , I .1 Cali imagine one saying, 'the Mes- I . � - - �V" � ingtoa to see what modifications- can 7 t varion: altitude!s,, lid several kinds Ia in the spring. The real , . .�­ -- ­, -#A-� i � 0 . A -1 - . . .. r . "�'4�!;"� slab will -soon be here to save us � thie regulations ' ives will be I'lay2r"'D id, further, would not- be . ,.. ;­ - .­'I�-,,, from our enernies.' 'Great is the , U,e made of the q#axan ,� I ol pri,jectile% and'eXPIOS -will Ile loss., lie sa .. �, - , �'. t? , .1; - , t;le two co used. some half-dozell-inilloons , . known for three ypars-vi lien tile half : , " " -1, fael - midst .of " lintriLs oil hot--- ; .�,�'.. between - . i X�. ;, I . "i -Uoly One of Is - in the I',- - - . . � . I- � I .- . .t. " fused. ,and the experinlf,nts,�w ill, e3�tend . . " ", - 1. , . . - '� " . 1. ". I " . .., I tlice,' exclaims another. And- thus as ;, and cattle. , crop had -been. counted up' , �­ .1.i.- � ... . 11 , � � � ' I - I - i ,.,. ;f-.� - .­ , tbeY.reJoice-among themselves there �. The nomitteeg ft.r tile 'North Brai- I over .,everal- dayti. � verages .\ .1 - . . I ­ , . . I - - Around 3&deleotl : � - - . � - ,LJha snow a . I'.- , " air sight the T - vacancy in the - for two, feet in tieptil. AVILS - � , ,'Ie ; -,, - - I .Z I ultoba Legis- - , � ml t,- i4-1 -suddenly ,bursts upon tit don -Na I ' Th" '.%ear i4- clos'ing %vi -11 tile Fulether w"t iin , , W - " � - ­` I I -.. .J,-..;:, - -- glorious light of t ther ; I . I . ,ature are Me,­�rs. ,,L -C. Fraser (Lib- ; trade. The imports' the Pincher. Creek"014rict.,there �. he o world i Am:lo-Canadian . ,-. '1'1�4�. - ? . - - - . , -%� ,*�I�­N V .� - I . 're, bled ; , I . - T �� - t ' Ain have hich has setl '",­`-,;1�f" ; ­ �_9!- - midnight gloomi Is transformed Ifito -or-al) and A. Pvc,tletliw,; , four feet of ' �- " -,;,­­. '17. - � - -� --- , ,iti, thidepen .' . . ,T- . . � _frulll Canada int.) (,v -it Brit snow. v . I " I - , ­�. ­ ,�.V­ .r.d- %&I-.'-- - -tild, while � " . , -1 ,; ,"3�'-'- ". � . � I � int -n ­ , I " 11 14(-i;"�' . � � �:', T _.-, I- midday brightness, and there appears �t 11 doWn to about three feet.,' . ­ - �1' � eln,. Patrun). : -ase I 18 per cent. for the.eleven i , , , -..', ,,, . , I �...�- ,- 4 IS . : I 11 ('11dei I Avittl Novembert liltirses can paw thrOugh-this and get . ­,F�,�. t at - before them the angel of -thi� Lord. - - s 0 f I m"u'll-A, 'J�A,�� -i%. � . 1w, - -, - . He - proclaims the � At the conventlun of the Literal - ­ �z I M1 - -.1 '4.368 half attv! are lielplek%, --16" ft ,:-,--�L6�­., � 1-11, Brandon Mr. A. C. Fraser was -In,, anting to 4,1- :3 - The la- a meal- the c. �!,N . I ileft-verance for a . . .i . . . � -\Oit, -, .C.- ly Ili thei deep �p � . , 300,000; .111 I Stupid ,�, " t, , - Ifla the ; --es inelittle � Wheal ad either sit ( --i �� �, 1. -- "k- %,-�-,�SA - which this world had so- lont yearned [ CrL",., - , - t,elected without opposition , I *-sly around.,iol�k- ' � , - . i� �J I I � 407 " -With exultant. shout the chotr i ant seat ill tile.' bavon. LIIJU,cluu: hanis, J�150.utiu; snow, or walk almle - � ------- .) 11.1"'.1111".1 1 --7 - of f ' candutate for the vac . ' inot I ni , ( 'k \- Heaven ebants again thep, Gospel !i . - -- �, hi:tter, -C170,000: Che&e. 4:280,000 ; .ing for the feed they eat 4 --- - - . - L-J , �/.;*-; � .- i il t.7 ,,,, , k% :.. . - 1- - - J,Egj,�inture- � - . of- IlIncher Creek, the Ill- — \ X � - -me , ni- ; e- -s. t-tI6,00o; fi, wn ,- I hisage, that, . first and, ' �klorlous �., - . t -on has just eo ­ .ill. i;50,000; lie the- village =JIC;�Vr�!' - lw$ , . � xr. -Xichola-s \�i' -).00o: saw,, wood, L780.000. lave gatheied ti�ll the stock "I", 1, -\ . -. -full meaning , .� lie � %%, t),I, Us� habitants I . �1 11 11 ., I- - . �. carol song. And as the I . - - . I 4 W7 Ilub I I plated & ta�rnt of 50 year, . .it England to Canada they could drive In anti are feeding . ; ��--- 7 1 14 � . - . of the vision- was realized what thrill " . - exports fro, � " . I ; . - 1) school teacher in London. Some of 1 TI1, . - of love and -joy. must liave filled their �` his old pupils propose to pre9mv him I iiivrea-e I 1 ifer uo-nt during'the same irre!spective of whom they belong to. -5--71 I \�'��A . . � , - I . . , I - - . - lwrlodi A cowboy who came in from Willow � ---- - '.� _ souls.. How their . hearts must have . I � . onIaL - . --- - . -1i with a testim . " � 4it'st- ry from the . ---- , I. I churned within them tts they has- . . � . - � . - :-- --�F- -,, - . . -worship their Saviour King 5 L� I ; - � � .1 of Militia, at The Driti. It Admiralty liave decided Creek told a differe 0 -. Dr. Borden,, -Minister at- rest. Hesaid'cattle In the riverbot- I :_ -2t - � -- - tened to the ajmual dinner of thE) Ottawa Gar- : to make all impo�rtant hinovation . .� A& 11 lievonport. Encouraged by the recent toms 'were still all right and-,i;rould- . - � - . �� -in His- lowly- 'abode at Bethlehem." - rison, repeated his. declaration that - . 'through if A. chlnook came soon. . , . i ill of :, ng pun - - - - L . — , - thO- annual dr ,;uccem-srul experiment 'in the traini I,% kind of mcare." lie I � -.. --- I - - : � . . , L he was in: favor of . 1. The Christmas Stochlilg. , .1 the entire militizi force. of carrier plgeom; as messengers, the' " Peop . Ia get th ar, and ,when spring . � -- . - . I -'ran- � Admiralty have determined to erect a said, "every wiDt, . In tlie ghostly -light I'lli sitting Till].5- - - . � L large P1geon_hOIV . . . The jury in the case agaillst 'O .1(114 A lling t1le sig- i comes cattle are found �o be all right. tug of long dead Decembers, I , I I I ., 1. . cis Clark an,l John *A. Bradley, living 'we, ost very few cattle here '­ - I . - I L � � a ' -are f tit- i ' - ast. f( r cw - to. nal station of-thei naval-Commandar- at have I ;, . � I . . -71tile the fire-cl d shapes -, -'spiring t will ace ISSS, andI don' .1 . .. ting in and Out aniong,the em� L,,.-Chlaf at- 1)evonljort. Tile lof � at I :.. . - I - . � at Catedon E t think we shall � L . of Bradley. 1 e 8 . - . �, I defraud cie, creditor:, . I a capable of ucconiniodating 200 1 lose many ',.his, year." Old t in r �1 - V. 11 . . � I . found the prisoners guilty. biid;'. The training of carrier pi wing I v,acleo(l, however, who have iocen in 1, � .� . I . . I bers . - - 9C and -1 tile country for 20. .1 i, . - I On my heartitstone. Ia inad ractes, and it is stated at Montreal. that the will bo carried on frcna this loft, the L I � I ma-rVel. for --in seeming - . Dominion Government has takenover the bird will become zn auxiliary to I could recall nothing equalling' . -� -'- I I can dimly.kee. the -faces and tile � . the Bale de4 Chaleurs Railway. which tliq INaval inu�lligence Di,partment severity of tile present spell,though � . 1, -- .. ­\�. - . Feenea' -of L which - I'm. dreaming. %vill hereafter be run in connection the Admiralty having decided to 41;1;: an old Indian was found ,who said that It � I .. . . - I . . . . - -11trittitmas days of yore. ,e . - L It . ­ . . I I i - af system. valop this means of ommunicating L - in 1871 the snow. in the footbills *was O, golden. 6 ,vith tue latercoloni, C - 1� � . - � . � � - � ] -Hoyle, reeve of Canning- ,; at- bea, a naval - I . 1� � L .- .. - � in sweet antlelpailon I . - T ween f leet ad th�! I; . so deep that hundreds of ponieswere - . . � - . - Mr. W. H. bV . . lost throifgh. it. On : me of- thlehill. L 11 L � - . . lhm�!-Jheir joys,for daya before ._ . ton. 'was yesterday unanimously 8L-- ,eS. L ., I . . I so I � I . . I I - -- -'-%,.-,w I I . -Conservatives Of - GENERAL. � - . 1 sides -the snow has been blown off, an I . I . L . - 'p-Q.,inalizatIon - - , . . - - - Z Thelf golut, ,.�,.- . 7 .- . iected by the Liberal -Mr. Jas. . - � . . -- . . -72- . n -ided 1 cattle can get some feed. I . . � - . � % North 6utario, as their candidate tit - The 1'rench (iovernitient h. - de, Sedtch rancher, . - . . . � :_ . And on thb aftwu - --,,6 . - . the coining Pruvinclai elections* to abolish tile pl-fial sevWellient at I Mpilison, an old time . - � - � ltlk� . �. . L : . Of .Christmas morn - �- � U-X�,- - � -William Graham. th- - lad - Vent to , - ,.vill said tile range ca,ttle crowded -!it on � - ­ . Itil - . . - � -. - .My childish heart was knockIng � - \��,w ntledonia. Tlw- c( ivict, - lie halt to � - I . I ) I _ " ' . � : .I �- lw-t�ellt to '-Nijidamiscar illstkxid- 1 him it, such numbers that - I I . . L - . ALwIld �tattbo, - . . j)e-nitentlary for three ,�-(;trs for i � - - several miles of fouft-111940 gave . . . �. .1� I . . . � . . �. . � - 'twould break '" . East 'Ll;ndon po�t- -ported that Vie Negus Of build Day after day 3,000 held of ,- , I I � I'l % . - ,� .1 . 6 . - Aft -thrlo-ll, -L . ceny ffoin. tho - It is rc his hay. . . I � . . AS I unhung my: - office, hasF recel%e-I a ardon from :'4ir Abyssinia has Ceded to Russia a -11ce � � litli .- . . ., ,.stocking., IR . cattle were walking along his fe . . . . I I -1 . . . � of - Justice. st between Obok feed. thev could . . . � -� - . . L . . E Wh SIM I -that came to hand, . oliver Mowat, Mirtister . - I small streteh of com 'for the . .. I � . vie I Leo, bellowing � L I . aling station. . . ; . . - . gif Mr. J.. 9. Larke. the Canadian com- : and Erithrea as a see - but not. reach. Numelrous old I . t - . � . . How marvelous I thought it! i . I mercial agent in Australia, statcs I it - eam tliat Vic powers Ila.ve , timers were seen who made ,.to bones . . � � . A treasure' straight from Wonder- . I- L with - that dis I .,.e'd"upon a joint -peremptory de- about ex*ressing the opinion that If . . I L . - .. . . . - . - that, the trade, . P I . . ft - ". . . land; I - - e tant colony is :greatly hampervi by i mand- oil Turkey for special reforms, . 50 per cent. .of the range stock could V-Z.a=.Q;;. W. . � A . . 7 . �. For Santa Claus had I - wought It. I � ilia want of ttansportation .',Iqili- I but as Ru&sia absolutely forbitis be saved it would be lucky. Tile ­ -u- -1 . . I - . And at'my orles - ' . . I - . �-6oewcive ineasures, iia pracLical result il;wy - . . SANTA IS NO-AUSCORCHER. . . I - . - . ties. hie is not so much Ili the lack of hav . - - - Of -glad surprise '"ft The two C(�J%'.iet­ '\Jyer.� L�Jllj: Mv- ! is expected. cattle � . . . I � .L . . . ... The - . as thedifficulty or getting- tile cattle . I - .Others all calne flocking . . -�,,,-..�. To share my glee � '. - � I . Donaltip 'who e�,ca-14A frmit Kin-,stcu ; X despatch to the llarl.s Journal to it. - 1 4 Z � � � —. ,,,,-,-,--,-,-, , —,, , e, ,,�� � I L I I, . ' � � L . , - Penitentiary. ilthlifli,led to ',tell a �from Marseilles says -that news has. At High River were seen.11r. W.' � ----'L ­ ­­­- ­ ­ --.--- ---- ��-- ------ And view with me - - I . d buggy at Uollins. Bay :1114 't I lbeeL received from, -Madagascar that E. � Cochrane ,in(]- '-Mr. A. E. Crom, --- - - -- . - - - : ­ ---- - - � The contoeaf;s. of the stocking. . horse an I . . . I - . � � . 1., now thou-Ilt they aro lievowl pur- I. s. Their test!- taries of the Christian era Christians, I stones and logs -at him. Then Loki, , . - S � - , an American colonist named Lund had two large cattle owner the mischief maker, discovered that Years sped ­1 left each well -loved seene. I L . . Jor ious than that ­ rally celebrating - the _t. L I � _ been- attacked and 'killed "by the Many was- less lugubr - though:' gene - a - � -Messrs. Harry -'%Iurl)hY and i1alid rebels. A detachment of troops has 6f stockmen further' south. The snow nativity, were not. unarilmous.in the east of Walhalla grew the mistletoe In-Vorthern -wilds to:roarn,.. . . , - "that seemed too young and innocent And them; ,mid tossing pine tree* Spicer felt thr64gh thf,- vault * time chosen for- the festival. At least k".11"Im, . .. , ,viii,,P started dfier the. rebels. here is not so deep, And all available . ` L . , on thW 'ruin. -4 (if tho S,,arms - — . * . hands are liu,sy rounding up - steers- a part of the early- church observed to swear." Palling tt, he pladed a '. . ­ worklil- -�ettaxvlll. Spice? di -d I * . branc4 in blind Hodur's hands, who I mhdO M791alf w -libme. I I betreet fire ati -- -)t RUSSIAx% ROASTLPIU. and feeding hay. These gentlemen the sixth of January, not- only to threw and struck Balder dead. Then We numbered --three . - in a sliort-thW and M,!rl,..Y i- I, -I , . -- were not inclined to regard tile Situ- commemorate the Epiphany, or the . . � - . his body was placed. on his- great ship - - And- blithe were we, . -- �,­ - very - I . - gecte I t -11 , --If I - ; Dishes'Whtch the Subjects of'tbe Czar ation as serious and tl10Y , manifestation Of Christ to the Gen-: Ringhor, the funeral pyre was lit,his At ad;reise fortune mockii4g, . . ' he nom ­ f,!, tlie --vant i Enjoy on Christmas Day. - thought cattle would pull' through :tllesi bat also the birth of Jesus, and faithful . 'wife, .'Nanna-whose tears - And Christaijastide . . with N-ery little loss. Further north I . :it was not until the. end of the fourth hrL I ;�'­g in the L- Or-nwal: in Christmas (lay ,tile Russians ad- still, where the hands are smaller, L . had fallen on the fatal aneh and By our filreside - . � ­ . . . . o - -lw_"_ � - ewint,ton. ro. to their strictly national dishes. hay is behW fe � d In most ews. and as c il the- begin- been turned into pearly berries -and Found hung the boby's stocking. ' - - di- lie -y . . ning of the fifth, that the present A . I - . - I ­ , -1 - a rule, there will be comparatively -act- big warhorse were burned with him ' 1. . 6 ts . - �� - f -hp moriming their breakfast eon date, Dec. 25th, was generally . Alm I withdn .oiw home to -night ,W . . Lail urm� nmmwai-_:-�.� ­ .1ittle, loss to the small radchers, The cepted. * 0 The I Christmas season' as the ship -drifted away toward the . . ate - spoke at the rom- -gists of boursell, the national soup, or . northern 'sky edge,� . NO sw8at-young voice is ringing, � d"W . -ater - same rule applies in the Calgary dia- Is sometimes used to designate the , And through Its Silent rooms no light, gcg_ ,-m � . . - 1106 . � broth, corno)sed� of tire fermented Wee triet. Ranchers who have been Inter- time between Dec� 16th and Feb. lot, Now,- when we recall that - the int0! ' L gilvies intend to erect early of beet root, sour c boiled cab,!' , viewed In the city say their cattle More. often the fortnight -between- Dec. sacred sacrificial. -'fires were kindled - . Mree. chilldis h stop in springing. . - 1 -he . L treal ream, am not materially suffering, -and they - periodically -we can read -plainly and . The wild winds rave - - 'year & new elevat6r at Mon. bage and meat bouillon. This extra-, 24th and Jan. 6th., During all this , � - L He was . : neW bustiels, ' clearly the myth of Balder O'er baby's .grave � . . vvstp-a capaeltY Of 506iOW orainary Mixture tastes much bat- are not reckoning on much loss. A period there were formerly, and still the tree utiful .sacred Where Plumy pinm axe rocking, , I , in Winnipeg IVIVI� a 4ter theL qu - an- good deal depends on how soon the continues to be, a Spirit of joy and I ter than it reads, and'. IT - I .0 TZABOther bushels. m).king tity necessary to appease the ap- weather breaks- So -far there has oak which could not be Injured or. . � And crossed at rest � I oty, of 1501000 . festivity, which entitles It to be callea On- mIar-ble,breast . ' .'­­ capacitl for - wounded by the axes or weapons -of . - - - , - -a T -0071itistels. - - L bowl k - comes at once and -ortals. But the oak Must be cat . ca - - - ,,tal. eletatoi petitg is. consumed in the. morn- been nothing approaching a cb1nooX ' the holidays.' The -vigil of the nativa _ m I The hamda that filled- my stocking. . tbw , .( � . . ­ .. L )p*)ha Wheat 4,500,0 . Ing an enormous Plich. If. a; big chincip . ity, ori AS we call it, Christmas eve, . . - . � . . J. ,down for the sacred fire, and only In . . � . _ a wa lied zshore upon clears off the, snow, the danger will was observed from tile firBt( with exT . � I %&13od3f which wa .8 is filled with the soup and stands 1 oved but' It partial chinook, aps beca:ua'b' Its heart life -the mlatletoe---cotild it With Misty eyes but, ateady hand . ky,s point, near , WYelridge uring the day. In all be reim y . -ceptional devotion, perh a I rabe MY Chrifftinas chalice; '- I . I . t - a side table d households followed by a, freeze up. would be seri- + he wound6d. Wilm it was plucked, at, - t1fied as .- - r Lord occu : bwe b -beeh Wen well regulated Russian the birth of On ,rred In the Hlarals 'to'fhe� childrin of the land , I- &�--b d a Y a 8 )p found upon tile same Ong in tile extreme. Cattlemen in gen- i the mighty tree tottered and fell. � ­ I�To night. Unlike other vigils It continued - , In cab4n or In pajace;. tllv��Of Win. �Qarke, a y6u`19 fish- there is alst .- . . ­­ ITO- left ther bay Ir- a fish- table- a roalst6d pig, dressed with boil- eral are cheerful, and are hoping- for through the ilghtt an(t made. With, . I I I— , - , . - ' I I ''LrOw w a t is, - the beet. It Is certain that such a Christmas -itself' one great sol.pninity.'. , - The Picture. ' � - � M&7 each one.hold - . - �� d reks of ed buckwheat, or kasche, as I . November -is. something. � I . - TILe key of gold ' - ' - j�� - le- I very young knight . . I I �._. ?�, uring the prog -4 called, mingled with the liver, heart seVere'spell In I . . A 'Iltt ady" A --'- The -gates of glee unlockin - . I Georgian Bay three week rta - and- nothing . I Just a girl , It other?a � --:1211r... 6 -- - . her edible adjuncts of:tho ani- unprecedented IA Albe - A Ch stmas Novelty. � -and a boy in eac And- hImfids"be foung, , - 1 17-71-1 M - - and ot - - and approaching It has �been experienced - - I .. - .. . k � Barr. a farmer, who lived- mal. This pig is especially raise& s one .Something novel In the Silk bag as , Eight- I The whole, world round led for.Christmas, day. It Weighs In any winter since tho*disastroil . 'Jh, their smiling faces -were clear and To fill thJ6 OhristmiEs Stocking. . Pcrtb, Oat�, was. kit . _ . a. cover to draw- up over allower. pot. Ighf - . . � . ( or eight of 1886. -Calgary Herald, br- , . - . - _ L I - - the road- never rhore than seven . I . � . .. - - .- - . - . - evening- lying b) . � , . It Is made by covering two circular! I . . . , . � ere--; Their velVets. and' Satins with gems. -. - . The Nativity. � . L L L . his neck brok*-D. Ilia horm pounds. . pieces of strong cardboard with ."� � � ,!SUe,NvSfAVa,glory � � . - - I , W, D . I L pasca a mixtureL - � I Tin Taylo.. . no - - 22nc VJLW�L,&W . I a �Ti - ol the flow ' . � ec. r".5 , * Roast Goose Occupies the Place of Honor ,era . r. r. . � , , ­ � I' a a , these there is the - SWISS CHRISTMAS DINNER. - th 1 . bedit."l -- ­-V�-,Q,;,�, - , y wem found further on, the Accompa4ying of white cheese. . - tonne or sileala, having them `- '-Muck ' - i round our ;,being broken. it is thought . size o1 Wel -112 4 - I., 1896 Wn�. ' Ski -' --- fell Out of -his buggy and was cream, 3. 1 which It In ' th � b,w­ - n r - Wm aylor, � butter. sugar, 'raisim not -have ��- . ,I! , .. 11 1, - T I . her In a -wooden --Geneva Fritters the National,Dfah., th A.- - ��, ... 0 1 �. L � . . am all placed tog6t . to match the fl, a - (I son Aild othdr Oddfellovv ' ' �Ihom � . I - . L - sto -- �- - L L . - * I bowr and allowed to stand for 24 In this beautiful ewuntry, wherethe �apt 11 lie a. u - sto � the Vilpla a, Attended the fu . I Jfjnlan, an old colored man. V bhgl- , � 1, hours. There, is also the koulische, a laws and, the custotw varyl In a ary Next I - . . i2-1 13� marry a -young mullitto cake plentifully filled 'with Tralsins, and canton, file mb,tress, of tile kitelien r the al ' - - - I � e years at udsor. The - . - . . - W fore then are the has a wide vArietyl. of German, Ital Of the ­ i as a little side dish inches, ie,i up and- t v d eggs that o d ing 1W Select �-Vn censei. before, TorJor- varlColore T . I I e old glans .are expected - to eat with salt from. But on Christmas -day* I c was e!ghteen Th u it- , �, ­L.Viat 1*�en foy, of per- that has been purified by roasting. though all,these, StYb* may be n t - , A The evening meat Is conWosed of great ed on one table there to an invoL '' � I L � jury. , It dishes of sausages and Immense -joints able although unwritten- I * � . Brantford A,­,4zes, Jacob 01 roasted veal, which, together with roast -goose shall bo ttla­' . � . - ; I - . I I 'i.an. 74 years -of age, was- . the black bread peculiar to the court- The dessert kk - --- U tons, . � . HIM 4 in the� com- try, is eo,gerly devoured. and washed ._C_ . e- - oWdered wl I . ll � ,,-.-.-,,vcwje-,0'* 4eii rr.� cloths o .. .. . L -augliter of Abe fibsitil ,,, ­-, efiram , . . -ter down with I ... f I -0@1(ell --- ­.. � � for the cushion at . 1.� , - . I— bert Carpen miss and L' no V projectl - ' - .. ` � 1, I'll, - i In nian knows' lost Whatkind ng .t yeaIrs 1--� (lord and.14C wanu. I I ." or - ,"- . d - Hoc n2q19r-T_o - -/ t Gradu,j' ­ �, 'kithe m - . ci . an to select 1i - I ­ - and Doctor of ! .q - - --so, of 6 -, � . -- - , I I - j - L - -- -14 \*1. 8 , � - An Bastly M A - I ­ - �ftli VAGERY . - ild -1 . ­ ­ --- . . I -�,:L:2�1 - I � I I 09 - I 111)1-11 i- Dllti,try p, , A dalnty -TIf,V(-ItY in the �11 - _ - ­, Christram gift 1v 11 jell some " _­ I'$ �' - 1 411 end,,vor to dolk 1. � ; . - -am majkIng IN .;t 1%-h ;to all , - - ­ I,, . . ­LL_11 - crocheted in crazy %titch w - - --ud wftlte�sllk. Tl,,�,,, ,.ra,ats -1 - . the V3, - I -eW1t,, I style 'of " I �_ . . d - I 11WW." They r , t)lo ii�,pu � ::� - r � ffitleciall eiii. Ibro ' -. "� I �­ . I .1 11 -Ill"Ill, - "I ­ :­­­ ­ -_ - - � - - - , . -1 ,­­T­,.-��L..�"Z-­� r_-__ ­ - , - ,:,Vj%;� . - - - � - -- I I .--�;,��.­ -7�­-��--­­--­­T:�� ;,-� - ,-- ­­ " -- ��k � --Mr- - - I ., - - . . ­ ­ - �w­ -�:�­,' . - - � -­ --- - - , , , - - � - , X. , ��-­- . , N , ,W -.� - � ­ �� -- . �- ­... - �,W,-,�;e � � � � ­ 'J I - - 1 -... , : . - � - - -,--,-, ` ", , _­ ­ 1. -� -.. -- I , ­ ��T--' '. ­ - ­ ­ -- g . � ,.,:- 1-1 �' �- - - �;!-- -"� -- �-- ­ ­ -7. 2,i�� � -_ - � - - - -- - .. ­- -.- , � � ­�, ; -- - ­­ .�� � . - -,��f,��­,��,­--­­ . - I � . L - . :� -,-- . � �­.,�- . I..", -- 1-1 ­­ ­­.­ . ­ - ­ - ­- - Z�-�-Ai , �:�-- ­ , -- - -. ,- ;-� �:` - � .- .- - - . - — -- %1 �­ 7 , I - - . ­ - - 1, , tuim . I � - I .." - ��.­. 1. 1�1 - -- - - - �' -, �� .. - ­ - ­ ­ ��,�. 'way a more, lasting memo- , -�A:7-- . � , 1,;� -Z - bring a - - ­ - , " �- ,-11 -t�-, .�� - oden *or - vc4t , 1-, I of their -vislt- than the�.wo DA Y - . - - 41 ornaments, and this -was no more - . I 100), , 11 .1 Ak�,­ �-, ., 1� � I I less thIan to have crowies, star* - � . . - -7--- 1 �� : %411-11- . I no 'm' marked uplo - a - their . � . I ,,� ,� - ��� .. � MO Al ­­ ,_, - - 1103 with guni�wder. INTERNATIONAL L-RSS0X-N(V.,XII., ,7---11 � �XII., � t ,­�-Z-;I� �-� � - ��­­---- ­..., . - - DEC. 20. � -­'­,­ - � ism , - - A Christmas Workbag. - . , � 1�-�q . 7 . - � - . '! --��­­­ - ` . . . . . . . � . � �. �. �. �. �. �. : �. �. �­ I � - - � �� - - - - - - � - - . . . -�- -- - . - 1'r � . . . . . . . . . . �, � ". . , - - r �­ . — - - ­ r. . ugement I - . ..-I ��­ - , S11111ile abd pret-ty arra I � � . � . �, i�. -z � �."., �': - I . � 1� �-,­7 r---_;�� �..-t - " - , - a -workbag is to take one. yard of 'I'lic Birili of (1irisi m tt.iif ... *­'­ -r'�­--.'-� fz��44,­,7 ­ , -. i,-.��,-­�­-, � nit silk and cut'of � f juit. enough -of - *'-':' I . ,," ­ - � -t - the mater Time. -B. C.-4. Place.-tethle . _4 "- -­:�?E­��, �t;�,,-,-�r � length of ,jai --to cover hem, VV.� - - -��,�k.,�-,z,-,'-,-.���r;.���:F���� - . W� - -�`�;N��­-.' , o donlilp pieces of circular paste- Jarwalem. � Z:�, , -1 -7 - ,Z:4�. .1 i�� �­'��' 3 I , '­�­,, �� plate. ' - Ferljonp.�Hero 441L 1-: -�o��..--,�'. ird the size of a small tea a. Wise Men. - The �, -;- - a - .­ I .., -4 .. - ,'��77�; -, -two and- two together like A Sanhedrim.., The Holy Family. - - �- ­il Lee , �;, � . - . -, -, - �,, --.---. -% �� ­ - - - - - -:­ , -1. -Betlid chain f - V.. -1- %,X � - kj& ket pincushion. having previously Commentary. O in . ; � _� _,___ _ . �; % ",� � 1. -� ­­ Oie'ed each end of the silk on- to dea-,a, ,small -town, about slix n4ieB zgem, � --:,: - - � �vroug side of the board id the. south of Jerusalem. Bethlehem, in .-­ - �. I . �.- ,�L��' .IN, of a long bolster case, sewed Hebrew,- Signifies, "the ,house of I ... - . ­­- - ­ - -� � , , " ' . Z. - L , t, . V - - I ret bread," and the name maY be eon- � , her to within a quarter. �of a . � rd'of the centre, which is left open, glder�d very properly applied to that Ahvib� a "ter over'stitching the two edges place where Jesuat the Messiah, the � I I tile cardboard ornament each with true bread -that came down from hea- , I - � - fall locip of wide satin ribbon, on vens was ftia.rillested. to kive life to ­ -1 � side finishing off with'a Stylish the world. - " Lehem.,11 also signifies lj� �� - I "---�--- rf, which is very effective and will 'flesh, and is Applied to that paxt 1: . . . . 1. . - - ill any anionift of worsted ,work- . of the Sacrifice which was burned , , I � . r upon the altar. ' Sw -Lev. ill, 11-16, 1 , 41H hna I The Merriest Day. . xxi. 6. The Arabic version has Beet A. SO), . � �_,, Is . . , I � . - 7 b-cani . . - I - lehem-and the Peral4d, Beet,allehem ' y �CA 211 Flien do not select the merriest.of -it is proper to consider the name as , oleful reeol- r CeAlable - �tions bat draw your -chair nearer ,01110 might suppose, the house of the � 61 � -0 - ' - incarnation," that is,"the houseof the Met .eloyet 5 e blazing fire, anti if your room be , place Where * Incanation," that V, the . I aller than it was a dozen- years ago God was man;Vapted in the flesh for , Ildhe . t a good face on the matter - and' the salvation . ; � . � .1 a 4&m -of a. - lopt worldi-- , �� .. . - I . � . !, I Al off -the old ditty* you 'a'4 to Bing Clarke. J�ethlelwrn was also called � I we - d thank God It's no worse. -Look. Ephrata,- a word supposed to Sig- . . I the merry faces of your children, nify ferti4ty. - - . - ­ yon'have any, as they.sit arou2d Ifterod the King -Herod the Great, I . . . . I . e fire. Vne LITA,le-seatp .may Lm the, son 'of Antipatert born at Ascal- . , , - - Lpty; one slight form that-glid- . ,� �� -A '-7,0 � � 4y. - - . . wve y years beforeChrist. I I _ on, about r at . I � ned the father's and m6ther's 1pride. Acco,rding to some, he was a na- - � I --- � -- I I I look upon may not 1� - Re - ,t' th,erp- - tive J`ew; -according to othersy all . -- I .1 * - . - .� - - - ­ ­ . - - L - ­­ - ef.upon your presen 11),essingst not Idumean, (Edomite)- -by his fathees " hZel ., ­� - on your past ntisfortunes, of which - .d , and by the mother's an Arabia&. � . -­ nl­�� . .-;- �­­ � - _ - ---' [ LMen have some. YoO Christmas 61 a . ... i �­­- -- . -The most probable opinion Is that , tilt be merry and your, New Year a . lkf� . . � he was originally an Iduntelant but .� - - : I � I -ppy one.--unarles Duckens. t1fat his aaceatori3 had, for some - AV-1yand . m . � timm been proselytes to the Jewish - S� I . 1,th6,i--­ , RTA IN EVEIRY UNDs bellng I - heaRto t ' 't teilmwe-ontn- " it"s � � al ic 'S . ,Or �c . - . . . sTub-'jactieownsto hie was made King of ,inea, birth� ­.049- Th, e - . � . . , - � --. Roman senate.-Ben$011. Wige men - Magi. The peraw . � - I ... . . . . , ::: le Patron Saint of Children the from the. - east -or - song ber6 denoted were ,philosophers, . ­ . - is I ftlho&j . - � . . World Over. � . priests, or astronomers. They dwelt chiefly iq, rersia and Arabia,. -They . - . - . . . - -. . , . � � - were the learned men of the east- - ern nations, devoted to aStronomY.- to religion and to medleine. . � I I a' - I 11 NO . UNY QUAINT IDEAS , OF ,H111 - � . - Th' I tile first Oe- . To.Jerusalem- is is ' the 11bly - . . on rrence of the name of. .- — - - . . I is Ififferent Names by Whiph He .Kuowri City in the New Testament. Jerusa�- I len, is'not only one of the most Cale-- I a' GAidaer - . V v ' . 4, � . in Various dountrie-M41,lri Austria, -HV - the- brated, but one of tile- most anctient eLties, in the world. It Is flist Men- I V Me Trbair . I Ir- Hasa Servant.Whofielps Carry tiomed in GenesIs, under the name of � . IMOU, D. '- - - Bundles- Naughty Children Pun- ' Q,talem, w�th Melchisedek, for its kingi It �0.- . - . )0001C ished-Ais Characteris0es. . I I . a type of the future Messiall. was, 'Abraham ,.:111 .E ke�l -4 1 v . I . ,It. Kg I . I St. Nicholas Is one 61 the patron,- to this same spot that brought Isaac to be sacrificed, name- - � V��:,1 e , .,K�4 - V -. - -, , - tid-ta of Rupiid, and so at- Christ- Las time ie a very Special favor- ly, upon the very mountain where . . R&RADE I �: � . ' e. But E aster is th!� g reat feast, ' ad the gifts are.not so., Christ, the antitype of Isaac., was ,as afterumrds. It -seemg Ba crificed ag Z, � �, - .!.. P �, �-! -­ *d -Christip" e presents. that these wise men did not suppose ' that, 6o illustrious a king would be on the �-t' He Js known.as Santa Cians in �olland. - . - . . borrivin an ignoble village, but that in the - �Rpperd 46yery . , , , irzt He is Samlklaus:-W�Swltzerlaud- . � . hil,ir - him lie must be sought for royal city, IT& the palace itself,� and in the � 41 Mails, - d - In Heligoland - �lie' c eti* call � - -:-Benson. fandly w1ilch then reigned. I e e. a o f . onner Klas. � . . In theTyrol lie ist the Holy 'Man. . 2. He that is born King of " the , , '040ritV of - t. Lucy and � the - Clirlit Child go Jews -that Is, their la:wful and Herod not lie-. . - �w- On earth - . , ,fth .1lim. ­ . , - In lower Austria his' name Is Inklot, f i hereditary iovereign, I ing such. It was expe through! , � - cted . I's cOtild be . r Niglo, and his masked servanto who 'carry tile whole east that about that time �� , � - k*,qlg was to arise in Judea- - � P.quajltit�ej ,,r tile bundles, is Kra.m­ ellis to _ us. I - . . . . - � a. I should rule all the w6rld. ThIs grew _:%- T - . �00 -�­d upon - . 14 the Vorarlberg lie is Zemmiklas, nd lie puts all naughty children into out Of the fact that at Y - . wert scattered throughout tI land, it being an article a the! alth, " [,�r . ,;, "I � 1 taken .1 �,t, , I - 1� - - I " 1. ., Is bag and carries them Off , , - .and t I I e S� I . 1,th6,i--­ , In Bel- uin tfie children -p oils'li-their hoes and f1ji- them with bay, oats to expect the appegrance Messiall, they sojead this faith . tile 01 . ME"_ a Of - . ad carrots� for the saint's. 'White LOI'Se. they place them.�4uthe abroad, and it- was known -to wise men. We have seen His star- � zltw , -Of 2,.- ' ,Then ire,place, or in a corner of the- room, � . hiding] favorite Tile birth of Christ was notified to the Jewish sh-epherds, by an angel, I � I � �: ift � ,ne of tile saint's - ,laces. The door is - earefukv lodked 06 hers by . a to the Gentile phil OP . -1" - h r-tod ,nd next morning everything Isfound opsy turvy. The chairs. and btar. . ..wag troubled and all 3. Herod...'. . . � V 5jf . �. � this �able have been turned abwt, the .orse has eaten up j;he hlVind left �4usajent,-Herod #M obtained the ktngdom by grm,t crimes a3id by &had- I ­. I -. -� 0 .. � 'ted �Tste" sweetmeat.3 and toys -for the ,ding much blood. healring of another king being born to the throne he -felt a � . I � .air, ,�oocl children and rods'for the bad �m- But there arevery seldom any 'ones fear of losing ,his -aeat.' ,,W -ben such a Ayrant was -alarmed, -his whole cal)-- A � . � th . . I I 0 . �ad at-Cfirlstmal;. . � 1 In the Netherlands the chlildren ital could not but be alarmed also.,, ­ %.- � ,-�', rite to him and FIng to' him tO, let -Dange. 4. All the ciflef priests mid scribes- I �� . I - all, from the chimney top somethmg As Not Only the high iffiest for the time 0 1. - - - a � into their whAft& aprons. ,they - ng ,they. keep trine, swinging, tile 'Ib is with those being, and- his deputy, -wW had borne that office, but also � . - I-- ­ 40 . . pr oust, -ack and forth: . .1 - � . I � I the heads of the twent.y-four courses, -C r, ­ .- I - . Sun4r Klatts du gode Blopt! - &i1to which David, had divided the � - -- � I ,Bren g" in! Noot un Zuelierbr6d, sacerdotal, famUles.' � " I ..' , Nio-lit to vpeh�urr nicli. to milunp I � - - east etc. -Taken 6. Art not the I I ­. - -� Sm1et* in mlue 18chorten In! I from 3Dctalh v. 2. This PTOPhecy brings � .. I In Bohemia and - Styria, thex�9 axe ) to a _podut -a whole series of prdphe- etas. This poIntiR1g to Bethlehem made - �: I ft . - 'Of ­��- � go during Phris;t -plays in -every vILla' More conspicuous the fact thn't, Jesus � - . . � , � Xdvent. St. NLicholas, dressed in -a has a gukden,-ralter on his .wttts O -f the royal line of Davld�-Wlle­ I a I I I - -.1. I W.,cloak, . ­�� * � ea ,�biehop's staff in his hand. . the.r ��4 d anQ- --,a,, -;24, or how ,0110of --his, don- - 7- What time the star appeared- I . Mine- tile Herod hoped to deter . .1 . . - � � Ae reads rep%,- � '14 Pilldren , have � -,.-Those who bell ­.�:4- ave�. - - -- - By this - -the cilifid, that he might exact age of I � - I for- �Iay truant, loiter on- t ' %-� - - 0 be certain to have him destroyed In . I 'at their lessons, soil and- . tnta& - � or forget their prayers are to - I proposed alwWhter. S. Bring me , I -B.v the Wbrrifttlon he afforded . � I .1 I � . � ,00ks oe beaten with: the rod. Then comes 1he Christ Child a -ad says- -`Good . . he obligated them to ­ the wise tanse of good In- -A.-18 I , . - - 11 - Fleholas, be patient I $pare the lit- , �le ones: Spare the-ydung bloodl ii-z�­L.1- I I I Worm him .��--t. , 7i . I! lw-Axnlo ... - �V - - . . . . . ­­- ­ �. - tention; w EIWJ -j sfuner, Dis - --- 41, �i Porgive tWm this time, good Nicho- T e, a ..�.,-vva�nt - -1 . 9. T'he, a , .7 !�­ ­" _ 11 " -1 . eft hsI't And- St� Nicholas .forgives 4G;m bqc4use it is Chrlstlia birthday. _ ThAS ImtiME,t,e6 tl1a,t 'I had -; Midr edde in their journey Ird -4. . - 11. , ­ -1 I 1� - .. �2.- �� �� '.... 1, , J A in CarM;ia the good bishop dresses own country. It h1ad shone, I I ..�-,! 1. - �1 !,p a sheet'aind Wears a pillow case - - '4 n - light of his nativity, then disa, ­ until' they deported from Jer al6m` ­­ . . . " . "i, - - I I . � � I , n his head instead of a attar. Then i� a comes to we the children in theIr -v , IT Whet er visible to ,ainy. other, than . �., - �-, �, � - . �'. . , Orearns, aiid- -asks them if they &I- tMIngelves Is u0t.'--Raid- "The star, Was fn . lii� . : �Vaye Say their pia,yiers. Then he- Its zenith and appeared to go.be- . . .11 , 1�aveff fruit for the gooa ones..and �� . joi]s for the forgetInt out..of the big- fore the m.91 _ - .-They presented him gifts -TI n tese . ,� - . I - -.11 1�asket he carries on his arm. - were presefithd to Him as r,ing.-of the -- I I I - . 1 � I u it Alsace the - Christ Child himself Jews, because they ,an . PPOSed -he. was to be a distinguished 4 - Riornes, dressed as a maiden,.In white, prince and,con. 0 bring the good children . sweet � ,I, With a all - bell - � F.!7---- . ver . in her queror- It was vustomary in: the East -,to show respect, for persons of, distinction by J - � mand and lighted-taperR as a -grovra " W making thern presents. See Gen. xxxti,14, xM. 1L 1. Sam. � ,Pit. her head she fills the tiny- wooden . � flfioes bar basket. - .� _X. 27. L'Kings x. 2. Psalms 1xxii. 1&1�- u. : A ' � .from , �-,' SAPPears out at the win- ,,, Then site di Gold -A very great providence to the family, .Who were to be some timelin I li. -- - . Ojow where -she came in, "d her bell , � Is heard tinkling as she enters the . Egypt among strangers. - -1 � , -1. , I 11ext house. '6 � . - _ " � Ia Suabla the Christ Clilld'-carries . T&-chings.-The leadings of God's : Spirit agree -with the teachings Of Ilb � � "I ,J bell and an earthen pGt,full of gifts., word. We should Seek ,,,at,, we find the : Saviourg j In Hanover, Macklenburg and Hol- 0teln the Christmas fairy I " a Clas. though it co at lim,effort. We should presee-L, to Him .our best gifts, - --� � . - 11 In Poland th , 6 heavens'are opened i and worij][111) Him. God will guid6our our way IM safety, when: we arefollowl . -�­ ­ � r Till Ja.(--oW@ ladder Ia let- down for t o o w I the-teachirim,of His word. I !VU 9 o . . "I , -� I " I . - -n lwlt".gtfte Fj�r good children. - I � _ Practical Surveyem-The Star "a � -tile - �91, In some parts of Austr I !a candles �,,04rc place in the windows to- letAhe- first -raY Of light to the Gentile: world- It appeared to the pbliogo � � '. %I - -1, I ­ iEflirlat Child see the way. - - - � , . Vq Near Cologne tb� countr$ children phers -Who ­%vere seare ' - knowledge. So the ligItfea, a to the . .1 � li �. ­ � ."-- 11 '41 �& - - _ go around With cow liellA -in honor 'bf thia manger of Bethlehem.. Uentiles through the medium biost . . culated to lead the m t o know for -� .. � - -,.,-. .�111 "A - J Three boys, dressed In white, with � themselves,i:the . truth of all +,b e e --- peetatioug � . of-Ithe Jews. uii ­ - - �,,­ - .1 -, ---`�� . ,-,- 'icathergirdlES and crOW11i,of colored M paper, marc4 about auff personate '' - thr-ee -kings of Cologne.' -They . At Jerusalem, tJ16 centre of religion . knowledgp and worship. . . . � � 1-:�� ,zi.- -­11�--,:�' - - -, �:. ��Uje WbO were fiald to be the three wise- men." The -inquiry - . .. � - Of tile wise men . -.,- ., .1 i� � 1, ", 1irst child left at -the gates 01-1 Sm ()dr7AVflF 11,0 at Lyona Pointed, and,admitted no doubt A: 8 t'e" - �f the,-attuai birth of a new king. .11 I - . I �z I .. ;, . �ftvojgtal ; 20�f - I for goods on"3f4;6 Ak-ai hind- . day. -, - 1; Ite . `��Mwty was made dir6et .to the k -i I in alltliorlty. 49, Mitt - The -sews alarmed,tUx -and V ,�, � . I --------, �CIMIII I . . �, . I .111HEAL-i : , . - '----�. Tant. Spread terror AA10 - � --- ts. E ven Inquiribig--grtai 11 i 7 7-.---1 -u4believing World.- �� � V I ­ U , 'T 7 ­ . Ir . .. - - - � � �� , ­ - I - .. -11 I - .1- W ul­ ---I ­­­ r G*" :W&AW 4"Luxii .� -,,, � stulE , - -