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Clinton New Era, 1909-12-16, Page 90� * K M S I THEIR CHIHIST � � Mr. . SURPRISE 0 rj,-ar.*' said Cartwright . . firiw.v. ,*there ure going to be 'Clirl, tin otmi.s; surprise4 Inmy "T'll" lum, t,; ty ljoine-notiq of those Vicasant 111ta- atlempts at playing , ;Santa Claim wlift-li begin witt, tius. penst- and efl'urt nod end In wortIfica. Vou and disappointmeof. I ain go u; , , I 40 talie my "Ve downtown and lot tier pick out ativililtig *be wants within the limit of my slit-ndjug capacity, and then I'm guii)g to let tier take me around and fix me tip with ,a, pair ot ,vinbroldered stispenders or. -old cuff 1P links or tiny old tiling slip likes and 4bat, will makt- her happy. Neither of us has quite got over the effects of tile last holiday season yet� . . "You see, we lind been married just long enough I:t%t Chilisti'dits to wear out' out, first Installment of furniture and naost of our wedding gifts. Things were looking a little shabby around tile libuse. so we both agreed � that It) selecting our little remem- brances, fur one another we ought to confine ourselves to souiethlug which would be inutually useful and attrac- tive. Both of us had been secretly lougLng for it morris chair, one of those � mission things with big leather cush- Ions that swallow you up in a delirium of comfort. Nrs. U. wanted It for . the heautv of flip Iihrnr.v and lipe nft. � . L, �. � , W17 r. � %?'G U P r Q'V i d e 510 ,qm Giare of f e, , W 11 11 3 . 1� Gaima' . C_�,nn,Sj;1j,1n,,t1Ve8 9 , , - .� - , - li� * K ':,' It-suls. and t wanted it for ( ;'e"n"1jz`itg 'r'nereation. ,*Mouths, before the christairts S(%, ,�ou I began puttin- by a little still) %vpp!:Iy. With the Q'Irr's chair Ili mind rwn sropks ttefore (he 25th I went JOW11 to .1 d0iller's to loot; at chairs. I !Iad D0011 looking casually for weehis ilvfore. but It was not until' I came apon this particular shop that I dis. �-overed what I wanted. It was a 'ielluty tit the darkest and iftiest of weathered oak, with all attachments tucla pair of fat. grecuy brown lepth, or Cushions that fairly felt like pipe Ireasu.s. faced with. leather strappings, ,tud tied to file woodwork with thongs. I'llp, 11111111te I saw the chair I knew It ivii-4 for nie. but the, price, ,was rather staggering' The dealer wanted $05 for It lit first, find syllell I had got him ,'own to, $SO fie acted '" though lip were giving, the tblugr away. I thought It. best to hold out a little, so I 111prely I reiltiesiod that tie give me a day's op. lion oil the c-bair and paid it small de.. posit for the, vVirileg"e. * . "Meonwhile iny wife hall been sav- III,., every lienny, cutting down oil tile grocery hill and keeping me on 'cheap. meats with Christmas to view. It xec'nis that .site, too, had a morris chair oil tile brain. Oil the afternoon of the -, ,ame day on which I discovered my * prize, .,,,[I(, strolled Into the same shop. rhe l'irst sight of -the chair was enough 11 �o� her, aud .she offered to buy It on I lip spot. The dealer wast Inconsolable. Ill, had sold tile chair, hp,belieredi at le . list lic had 'I'll -oil it gentleman an op- . . IJN,/," . I .., - Tll::',.' 11--= ,YC"".1 LONT.IZIBUTIONS TO T1 -��.ig_ . .. ....I.. I . "', .. " , . ...."i., - . _x:_ 1 . . . " " . J., :.... .::�- ; HE Ij /. ; . . . ..... . I. ....: it 2.1. H :. . % .11, .� :.... , i .. . I , . . ... ..;. .".........., �U . �, � ­*` ­.�, MUSKQ-,K' FREE HOSPITAL ". '' - . ..; ,� . . ' 'BROWS. � 11 E 14 1 Yr% U IfIS EYL . . . . � F0111t CO3"liSUMPTIVES lion on* it, ItLl*d I I . 10 golitlealan had paid _-L I a d(;puilt, but If madani would leave. * . - hor itanie 0in0thing it) , lg b t , be done,-... . ' , � .."Whew tily %virespelled out tier cogno- I . t UIL-11 1;6.1. I liftit he lifted ,his eyebrows Ili. I , . astollishril Cnit:. That' Nvas exactlj�,tbe. , 1, 1. , I N11; 1. natue add t1i6se we.e the initials 'of � V It - � ­ I I � gentleiinin who . had alieddy' s�oke'n . - I OIL I I . . . 11 . ­ - I - Iffro is for, the chair, Mv wire fliouglitlor*a , I *� .... " MCI. I i , * . , ­ :1 - .- woulent. - Tbert $be .controlled her eino;. , I I TIM , , .4;1.1 . . . . . . ..��., - - . ,.-: .. 1;, ' . I . . . .. tions and tnerely remarked that such 2: � 1:.,1!i A I - " 1-0-ITAV. FUR CONW517!TIVES. coincidences were :quite couil'' n and V X .. I .,I. 1,;-& 1011. j.A'I1LX1%. . . � . . . .:2o wallted Out' %1'4110ut .1varls.g7her ad- ____ -.-- .. I . .. , d i;ess. " I , . !.. . ., . I A Ilatiollot illstitutioll tljatavevj,�s � ,.,Next day I, ift. . bled me'.to the -dealer's VI(it-Ills jl,(�nl ;111 Parts of Catiat. , . , . � I tv quickV., prepared to leare my order Reve i-� ollo of lilt ldretis of let i's bvill-a-ecoived daily :- . for the chair; gut the dealer did tot 0 . � � - I I seetu half so inclined to .sell. 4 lady jr�ii.i p. -.�r(-N,au,ii,to,, -New Us- batl'bepti there, it Seems. a lady of my Liard, 071t. : A young inall ilot. be- . own . name, with the same lfiltlals�odd, loij�jtrs here, .,.till .siiffering froiji, . - I . . was 1� I-V bi'llevvd, collsitillptioll, Is . It not?�wbo was-..ivlJ1Iu.g to give , bc;le, litq)t IPV One of tile hotels. the fiall pkice ror tbe:artI61e'. Then , ii. . , . J!orv. flt- has )to ineans .and has was my turn.t6 thlaitc. On the ,.;vholol. lit -t -Il i(.:'jised ft(jujissioll to our, I decided 1: did not want' . the, chair. L,,spil;� 1. Tho conditious where. after all. If L,'Ileo- wanted to buy it, 41I ; o!Tcr him no chance. Could I I'd let her have that ii1easure. -.. _. . . I 1 1, tm it,"':'i t tod to your Free Ilos- ."Christmas moritilp.-, we both fussed , I -C(11.:liIIlIAives? 417 110t, I .. . I ],:t"l f,W fibouC the . house expectantly. .j I won-. , Vot.jtj y0ji hifni ill jqu jv�nr,,- lj,.,� c,l n led ' 1 w; It . . ep , � . I �-_ � �1 e I v0i0e 0*,p ciii Ill Elled 4. e ,c,,-c-iit, &till what steps ;iie lie& -.q.. , .. 7.. ing ray .Worrii�- *11.r. After Im"IkAl!�t: 1. IY tovectiro pronipt admittance ? . . * .1 ' I 'I"'donded .1 palv of greell, -ticrei 1:3'r A C;I13LI! PATIENT HAS EVEFI: BEEN ' I t-ld briiiOlt f6r -her. As 1;0 I , I . r-_-FV3C0 A01415=14 TO THE MUSKOKA . Z. the , Wrap - r -, l:aU,I-.AI. BECAUSE BF ms 6a Vle� , 1)lugs enhie off, I ZaNv bar face fall. . . I INAOMITY TO PAY. Thon she went',,over to it corner a I na , __ .L,ii,(,L� I . It., hu.,pltal ivas ol I )ened in prodlived ali exactly .sil'allar bundla - April. 10l)2, one tholls.Lild five an,d unrolled. apother,pair of grecki . .. , , lilt I Idred 1.1)(I I well ty-fol-11. lint ie - 1 1 J,i, -p4)1'iit.l-.2�r.-f";I,-,-n�c'. ­ I . - %;� ­ . ' havO. 1)"(111 tiTated in this ouc insti- ­flut.'. I Mallinicred, 'I.thou,"ht 3,,j a . Ititioll, 1-cpi-eveliting people froill holight a. jnorr[,, chair!' .. . . � I.. I t v"I'v PI -Villce iii tho DonlildOit- - .""I! -011,. John, didn't you buy it F(;l, illo week e I iding November ' tIfter all'? . . .1. � - 2:Lli,l!'-�ll.l.otic�liun'li-oclttticlt%v(-nty... " . . jiv,, ir,cient,; were ill residence. Alld (Ij011, in (he 14zlit of mir..onfler- 111:nAy-six I'd these kii-C not PXyln R .standing, wo.'wellt (lit oue ,.I . not1wr's, , - C,.,t'r 0010der,.."-, ew York Press, . . ,�r'fer tl�,.o� Mail, tgnantle _gbsotufely � , 4. �. N . . _ . . I 1;-te. TJ! - , _1�hor twenl�-Iiiile paill. . I - . . . j* . ,-.,.., $_1.(j,u it) $1.90 a week. No - ... - . 0:1v )),Iy% Illore than $1.00. . Tothe Shopi)ej r . .. . - .: � . I . I " . . . ­uifnblo cases aru admittell-, . shoo early. - - . .. . . , . I ;,niptly bn completion of alpl-li, - Don't be snappish. , . . . (;;t*1wi i.:l,),-I-,q. . . . I . Know yotti neeft . . . ,ATM -'U1, IIATH.'XT I Others have troubles, tooi . I A G P I . - 1 , , . A roomy ha'adbag, is a necessity, Nol-all P. 0illham : 1,11closed 'yoll. It is alwayq best to have a liqt.. Iv ill 0 1141 rvvvi V.t, for Iliv MeRet, I I.mll � , . Z 61-avellilllo't, loping �hat yoll Nvill - Small parcels should Invariably be' I)o :L11,.,. it) (11),ige )Ile will, tlj(� f,tt-p. carried. I . � . . . . . I I %%-;I,; at. )-out- ,lianatorium tell One must vot vesent tharin 4 a sales. , );I lilt It-, Itild t lvaq Sent away front: woman's attentions. . I . I lit-ro as I ;Ili al)pni-ent, cure. I .111.1 'Only a person who -decides' quickly' jjo%s- NN-orl,iilg Ili the city, and I Ain ,may expect ekelutive attention. . fl.;.1ing line. I waa Illost, thankful - 1*,�,- Ili#., (..I,.,. I grot, froin the doeton-4 � , D61%ing deliveryknen, is unpardoli Illtil ,,I;klj�, .,,,(I [ jnu�b say tlml. I able W 'eja tbeir!duties tire po, beavy, . . . - l�lwnl, the til.le of lily We lvilile I 'One little annoyante -or ,de,hg- is lVits illerv. . 61"ll. - When thire are five- or ty it _ _ . is another. matter and often A ,,;cry ___ . . I . . tragic one. �- � I , . I *7 . 4_100V_�, _;cl::�_�- �_ -'j, . . . I . . � I . . ", . -_:­ - , - ��,� ;� _: _� P.Tp . . I . - I ­ ­ . . . . . ,::��jl .. ,A� I q - ___ � - A .N � I . � ,,, . , I itig ,�. I I \,., - I .1; __.-�%;r Ul' '! I - ,� 0 V IN i I -. $ . � ld N 't Sleep 1 . " I - C.'", 3 ,J�,''..­­� ;�. . . .. , . . . I I * , ;i . In 11 . I I , g , . ­ . ? I- , I., T,the .Dcirk , . 11 �;;&'§P�� 'I -� � *F!;�1-1-1 . ` i . AM"I". . . , . . :;. �, . �r.". " .1. . r .,,"�Ij,,,,�,' . .. . I '000ok'Said 11d4ft AbA . I I . , . 'It",,,, ;. , V1 11 I Nves'Were Rosj�e Hilla. I �Nel nAl ',,'� 1, I . � 11'. III I . I .1 I.. 11�0 �' . I ., There is n1aYiV a fna;a and woman toss- , - .i,.,�', �Al � . � . . . ;1 ing nightafter iilght tip -on a sleepless bed� I Vicir'eves do not, closd in the,sweet a;�d . I &k. . F_ rafresllAig repose that comes to'those 7A;;lN-; TIF12 0'"S IN WI-ITKIL AT I I'll. .1 11. who.4o heart and nerves are right. - ,Sonie I �: G Ik"N I�A, ,on W."""U.0"Us. constitutional disturbance wotiy.- or _. disease has so debilitated 6d, irritated Thu "N111"Icokri, 1*1-ee Hospital for the"n6rVotla 9vatelft, that c (,,ol ,,..,,nl Ili i ves N depetydenton. the quiet6d, , . ' . - ' g,lod-will. and gifts of tile calladiAll Mrs, Valvin "Statk, Uossinbte, Oilt., litoilie. ,Nf.t>nt,yi.-4111-gVY)tl-yl)('('(]I'tI writo-s-11,M)'6ut wo'yen4rs ago I beglin, l4t the present, tittle to Illake it to be itoubled with a; sniotheribg sensa- )-gsiltle to (fare for the large And. 66n at; night, wben. X, t-ould lie down, - I , Vl jent.,; Illat got, An bad 1 could. sl ii h k lt.l.tc,ll.,4itlglllilllb,f.,.()fl);it I not eep I t e dar , are entering tile institution, and would have t6 iit!'up und rub iny limba, th6v would beeonle 86 numb. , ,�tor i2id mv lie'art *nd nerveswere Will you- help? ." . !"t'sp"oonsible. I siw Milburn.'s 11cart and Neeve Pills %dvertined and got's, box to Wbeta greater urgency 9. 1 try flii5m. I took three boxeA a;ud can r now lie down sittl �tslo6p without the light Truly, Canada's greatost charity. J,urning and can rest well. I can recoill- 6 . . mend them biely to *11 liervous And Yun ('011triblitions nI*V Ile Rout t6 down women, .NY. .1. 08go. H'sq"WA adinxAVC, Price AO centei p6r box bt 3 for $1.25 . or .j. S. � nobertion, Te'y-Tr#aK at all dealeril. or m4ed direot 6n I*Mpi * ji4atillinal Semittiriplalt Amotill,tiolit of pride, by the'r, Ullburn Co., VMNU, .04"I iting st� W., 1110t6fitty, cabittil&.. Torolito" 6fit. , . ., . f", 1� � 1. .1 - ".. ... - I - � ---- -_ -­ ___-Z_7__-_ -10--'" MWIVOW - � "� � . . . W'9-7 ­ --- � -V" mw---- W -F7 - - �­ - -W.1 V�V'Wy_ ­!­­­'W_� ­ '­ r -.:V0W'_4PIW . I I . �"� I I � I � �' r . � I �,� I , . The 01141ton Sm Bra � I � I I - -1_1 . I . I ­ 14;2- = ... W-ROW."o-ow A400"No"fl, I - I I . .. I.. � ­. . .1. - I - . I " Cn are be is. ."vify, lit, Ili lily Alusuallu. vu.'j " , . ___ � __ I ___ - ___P__ . . ­ I . IMMO .Gelr UOUIA bougas or trees wai ' 76 Ho. p" - al for, supposed to 09weas charms and often ,%ve %%-flat you "wall! Ves. I .want (tient I - I .1, 1 .. � _ - I I . I - SPI conduct warria,ge, ceremonies under rut. Mr. Johit Vincent Harris, (To great canopies ,made Of these charmed loc I COLLEGE $T I.. Ch trees. glove salesinami Now. don't ask 11le How our " Interl krl pin -block ' .1 � what size I Want. Not too Jorge and � SA . � i � T , , ildren I A great many wild Bowers are, In not too snijill. . I should think you adds to -the life and beauty of* . ... I ­ � bloom at Christmastide, and these are woald ]pit ru soine ot t lie different sizes I I I eorn by Children of the mountain 4is- so ),Oil 'Voilld tell peuple� 41101ding tone of the Mason and Risch piano, � . I*Icto In. wreatils aid garlands ,about out. tier balld.1 It's lots larger thall I Ill I 1, I their Ileads, necks and "walsts. The that. You think- I Wear ,a U? Well. THIS APPEAL 0 . brIstmas , golving Is sailly WIS'Sing In . 4 then. you'd bettor 41re we a 12 fill, IN all pianos except the Mason !!! pit OU I our new possessions, The churches. ,ilm.'for lie call huld both my hands lit and Risch the piti-block is holduo, Chr4stmas tree, and there are S � �1 � � � �%� - i L 1, few charitable societies to give feasts. )II0 of'llis. Are these a special sale? anchored to the frame by iron I � - I -% IS, TO Y IS11% 40 cents, cheap for all that kill', � I * Ill However, one hospital for old people Ntille cost $2. No, I don't think, lit, bolts, I . ... I I , �. , I - and 'orphans In Pouce-gives a Christ- . I I I . , . I as tete, and the litimates have a. good ,A' ill want more than two, or 0r.Q.e This cdrtai, holds the block . . � . . MBERTh&t Every Sick Child, I "' )1111.4 Now for tile hose. I I t 1'y aga REME al and.'receive warm clothing, med- , firmly when e -14- tod RLnb patent in Ontario Whose Par- 'ne (in the women's hosiery deparlinent'l , bolts are first - Th ,ai trl" I onto Cannot Aftrd to J�ay for Tjreat� lelues and other qce4fut gifts. "Art.- you busy'.' I have so many other ! placed, but if the: piano - . .1 .. � . . - The American. occupation 4,as brought . I I I I r , -- ". I . . t!nags to get, please IturrY. I just is in a warm room these , .- .. ". '. . , ment Is Treated rree, extra Christmas cheer to the people of %vaut 10 10141V Whery lbe other kind of . . - I . .... . . I -.1 .. I . I � - the Island. The American residents o.se are. it's for lily husband. Thank r bolts expand and enlarge I .� ,- . . The Hiispital for Sick Children had lost ('010brate, the da4 In good American " . - . I year Ili its cots and beds J,155 patients- fashion, and, best of All, they pat You. (At tile ineii's boslery couitter-i the, holes they are ,, in..... I . I � - 38A of those were 'Illoney into circulation and give zest to. I %vant to get, it hose --not like these. When the 'room gets .� i I 11 I . .. from 267 places Ili btit� The size? '01), oibout brty feet. . � ; � I . Industry And business. I cold they contract, They . . I I P.301 ly, or ( 111. ,V. thoProvince6 Sixty. . .WI -ourse, I waut It longer than . � - I � I . I , I I . V five per cent. were a unill. 1 -1 -you dot,' -t Understand, keep expanding and con- � : . . , When Shepherds Watched0by Night., . I- �� I : I . I children of p o a r - It Isn't this ];hill I want, No. nor la' . I I _. - C tra0ing until they work all .1 I lit. . I - Some hiswrlaus contend -tbal. the ,." I ! .4 1 1 people who could dle-4, elOwl" I, jil"t WOW it hose vve . 1. I i I I P shepherds could not have watched by . the pin -block 400se pu& . 1 .: 11, I � not afford to pay. I I !;I I I emi both list-, Mv. FlocrWalker. Inny . . I . .. Since its organiza. night on the Belhielieta plains Ili De- I �Ilvllli to ,vtiu? tin 'the Piano out of tune- �� : I i I ., 111,� I: J.'.":il L----�-�. � 0011 the I'llItitutiOn cetaller, It"being it period of great In4 "That elort; isil'i -1 hir nive, 'anti 1 any marring its tone. Sectional view of "Interiock"In position %� TWO cl,ua rooT CABUS has treated 15,613 etemency, . Ili answer to this a well I � . riemruly - , UN PLASWER. -children I 11,550 of linowu student says; "Bethlehem is Ifilill; voll ought In. pullvil) , 1111u. No, ho*ing pin -block in position. thesounable to pay and were treated free., lit, wasn't exactly Unplalent, but. lie If yon know of 1. I not a cold region. The mercury usual- a I * --"----------V I . . mi,t too husy to answer lily questlons. any child in yo � IY Stands 411 the month of December . a n d I ur I ­� "-I i Ninill; run. I bove had .so Inlich trull. . neighborhood ,tv b o I ' I I Lit 40 degrees. ' Corn Is'sown during ,j)jt, to ilud Ili,- rilght Mild of hoAe. I M ason R Isch' - oi is $Ick or has any (Ills tittle, and grass -and herbs spring %N.-Illt Inog-no. I've been to that couli- \� . I . . deforinity send the , I , .. tip after the rains, so that the Arabs It r. I want one fifty feet long. You The piano with a soul. � I nanie of the parent . . dri.,e their flocks down from the moon- ,, I to the Secretary. , , I.e. we are thinl0fi.- of woring to,the Now, we wrestled with this problem years ago Si Tile Hospital for . ,rall's Into the plains., The most deli-. ,-0llatVV ill tile s"prill; 'llid We t,l. , itill etc Children is not . I (,.I o lie er Inrike fires W1 about the want �o 11-aler th(V ,lard. 011' ought I and solved it with our patent wooden 11 interlock " , - .- ' a local but. a great N, I (,ad of 1\ovember, and some pass tile to have asked for the coraino'll gardell method - of .construction, which is exclusive to th& . Provincial, Ch "ity I I I whole winter without them, From varletv? I I I Mason and Risch piano. . � Jor the sick ch M t;�- . _;r I these 'facts 1 think it Js,pstablished .. N. o �� I think I have everything oil . _ ___ 9____ . _. . .tile poor nian in any Go ING HOM H 1K A Wintit � without- doubt that our Savlour was lily llst ext-ept of.-ars.,aitil I.tuay n.; By our method we sink a series ,of end -wood part of Ontariolias same claim upon its help horn oil the 25th day of December the well, " (C interlocks" into the top� of the pin -block and back - ­ I I I as the chilli ,lay whir-li ,ibe church tljroughou� the 1 5' 10 to a ebeape'r onee for Ilion) frame as shown in the, illustration. 'Every change in , - I ( wholives Po dump John Vince't'it Varris alivays I I Wor)(1 .has united to celebra'te In hpnor ,,, vw, awny all that I Imy for 111111, lie # . . within' the (if (if: r'. Ws coifflug in the flosli.11-Wasb- �J . . , temperature affetts the "interlock ." to exactly thae- �� hadow of .. h; So gotteruils",-Chicall:) NeWs. -1 S 11 I ' .... �� Its:walls in, higt(.m Star. , I - I .. . . I.... __ . same extent. as it does the pin -block so it i . __ - . - � . . I ' . __ I I k Toronto. MOL - . . Sure Sign. �! .. chanical'imposs'il,)ility'for them to work loose. .,' - .� � Tit ere, The at Popular Christma; Poem, . . . - � . I . I . . . - (;IIL ,e - , , ' ...... ...... I.- . . w , ere 60 : The most popular Chri.stinas loem . It l" % S4�1) of ing whell yon" 1. Thus the Mason and Risch piano lives.and . '... . . . ­ . :e'lellUN I') 10001- aroillid for a Christ ' . . _ .1 cases of evor wrItten for qhlldren�was that fa.- . I . . ,::;:e; 4111(11�(Illtl retains its. pure,. rich tone long after. ther ,/" skiks --- - Club F'eo t alillar to the.worlil beginning: . .- f'or .VQu svarclt for soitits- I 0 I I V ft treated I n . I '.!&..,, Lli.lt'is usv(lIl.--j\,t0lJsoXi ULojie. instruments are jangling discords, . . .. I . - . . 'Twas tlip night �efore Christmas - w'hen I � � . ./ . ") I I MASSA 0 A VATIUNT4 a .Mospl-. . , ab throtigh the hou . sti- I � . . . . . , � -more 4bout � ,.--' �'MASWT, . ." 1, I i ill lailt -yeralri'and 67 hall perfect correction, . -IT . , - . i W6 would like. to tell you . . ." . . . - . . . - . I'lit, 'poem was written .bj a very' - , 1 .� . . I � I the constfuction of the Mason and Risch -�`. and RISC.x - .. . . . . . � I . , I : . loninod. man, Dr, Clement Clarke- , . " .. , I � , - . , , , , - C.� "..." PIANO co, � . .. .. . . � . . . . . � I . - .Nrooro, a profound Greek and, r1ebmw A -9:0f . piano Send us this. coupon W-d.akl, ,.,,/ Limitetj . . . . . . A erva -E , T 0 kO' N T, -:3, ' . I - ' . . I.. . ,k�bn'ar. Ue Nvas a professor In the IS I . � � I 1i I I and'' -�',ve'll mail you an -illustrated / Sell, me Y�tir - Ith-t-s.- I .. ... . I ' I . . . � . ;, I . . - I( pnoral Theological. gemillary In this . � ' ' "- , - -1 * I � .. , tt� . &. '­_.. I'll, r. - born .Ili 1779 and died . � booklet which will tell you exactly X. trated bool.!et eApla.... - - 'I _.. I . .vit. 110.wds . � I . Sahta,Claus I '/ - ing the reawns. why I ', , 1. . . - - . . __ N _. - ­­­­ 1. - . " - . . . I . . . / s)iotild own a Masai, a-.1 . . __ . Fn ISNI,-Nevr Torlc;Globi4� whyyou shouldhave onelof these . . ­... . . . . , ' . . . I . . I 'ARFORN . AP2=WR - 1. . I I . . ., . I - . . . / Rr.,Ch -piano. 711is in , . . � - - - I . . � .1 excellent instruments. ini,,your I no WZLY . . I - , � . I obligates me to purcliase, . . � I J'Ust think -of it -Your money tan.beip -. . . . � . .� . , . . . . , . . . . . . . . - . . . �1 the - aospitAl to do tile good' work of ' . 'BY JAMES A. EDGERTON. '. home -i'. . . m - . "I . I. . I . I , . . A -1-i lCopyrIglit. 1909, �Y Ainerlean Press'Asso. � . . I I � . � I . � . . . f,e 911 ten i,,hg. tb�,;;crooked limbs ,"d club I . �clatloii . . . . . Name; ' ' .. .. . . I : letp us. . . . J i . . � . . . . . . .. . � .­.... . .. . , � .... . 'I.... . ! ........... � , . . I 1 P" 41' 6 t ,f.11ttl efiltdren, Please I TRE RUN FIRST ' usual - coll"ceptidu of 'Sillita , The Mason and Risch � * . . � . . . . ,- . Please Bond Contrsibutione; lici.j.' - . - faus Is that ot it. rathc�. . ., . . Strcet ................ ................. �..... I I 1. . . . . . Ross C r inno.'. . . Piano CO. Limited, ' . � . . . I . , . - . - . . . . . I Robertston, Chali-marl, DIP !1io Dou Ina I . . . � . � . . , .9 . cent,. unsophisticated, : though , . 11 . . I . I . . . I . DAVItIson, Selc.-�Tpeas., The Hospital . I "AS, , , . benevole . � . . 32 West King St.,' . �Ptr ............ W ............................. �..i....... I � . . . 1 . . CHRISTM - T11" . . ... � 1. ... . . . fbP,8Ick C411dVen. College St., TopontcL , ,' . ­ . . . . tit old "'"'eulau who ' Toronto. , , . . I . � � . - . � ., � . ' � I �._ .. . I . . I . . I . '.. .. . . . I visits ,all. the, houses, In,, CItil,istendow , ' . . . . . Provifice'... I :. I .. . ... �.. . - I .. *� .6-1 . . .1 - 1. . tbe 'light of Dec, 2 ."Lq5 I . . ............. ! .... ­,­.­..-...�.......... . I .. I . .. . .1 . I ., . , -1 and lotives pres- - __ . I � � I I � I ., I.. L '..., I . I . .1 . � � . . - . . . . I I . T .11 � ents for all good �cblldzlen ajid even re- . 1. ___ - - __ __ I - . . , , , I . . I . . I I , TIA It- . members soine ivIlo ,�re . not so good. . I . .. . . I � . . . . I I . I . . . . . 1. . . � .. . I � � 11111111111111111 , . ­ . . � �; ., RIS en�(q:ed the big dd,part� I But t1ilsAdea hills to . ( . 10 tile biis.r old 1, .. . . I . I I . . . � . . I . � SANTA'. ARM& � . '. ,M"tstiL,tj3.to';'I'Not'L,N'.rl'iNidcEs'eNktod her-. . 1. I .- - --.-. 1._-_________ .- . . �.' ., . . . Saint full Justiee. As ,,I hiatt*r of fact, - . . I . . . . � . . . . . I 1. 11 .., I . t I . slelf lit the 110.111'(35t COU13ter. � . . - . .1. I . . . . . I ­.. . I .. . ".. M lie has to be quite 111) to date to attend ' . . . .. ), nothlug,,.'thank yon," shosaidjo . � - 4miju Leabl-liCei's. -LL V-111 Vt';II1II0* UV bteell . , - , 11 I0 1. Solicitous 6lerk. "I just ivant to . his numerous -custoplors.. lie .18 so t1lat for a C0111.11p ( I If %v,e1Z8 Ill; IS I'lliout " I n,e Uynics. .. . . .. "I . . . H ­ ` , Inu, . I cytics was the'name applied to a: - ' I SN PORTO :1GO , i;\,, eb a man 'of affa-irs that 1 1 ike sure I'linve nly list ,With me. it I ,t Is ngees- tile biggest bII.,4iIk0-,z,; Inal - school of philosophers founded by An- ­.: ,. * .z. .­ff . tit. " I 11 varth If. . . . : ... . � . I I . . .. -4-. pary for him to adolit tuodern moth. Ills army.. were one of, wnr -nithel illan , tistbehes, a pupil of Socrates. The . � . . . 1� . 7 . . ..A I 1� sci dillicult tb shop,at tills, time of ods. XOWada I-$ -it Is assentfil-I for . Ill, ' II(Illor I it(! worl * I �. q . , . I I � I � � . . -I id �l t I, . -ave lie could co d. I . , I., .t lie yenr,� _I . .4 always difficult to . r 41ile,s to be carried out . main tenet of the' .. .. I I -I R I S T I I ., " in "RIXIIII Is. 'a rell, . . � ' � ..bvery in ge. bus I .,., � : -ters larc, .extreme dynics was . 1. . And .I nythirig for one's -husband. Yes,, through a . a arlily of �flsslstallts and , Then be.mu,, , � in ii ,e aretly of that. civilizationAs a curie, and true, . , - ,� . lvailpn Army and Volnutper ]ads ' .11, . ' .. giqns festlival .rather than. a sod I � stl,ppose, litani, People did their sbop� . Sal . I ., . Irappinegs can be .obtained only by .. � . . . C *_ . . i � - . : I . . derlutics, a6d Will), I)rfln ha� ,I larger 1. - . . .. .. . . �. , I ,f %' CUIL.v e. I L Was so MijIDU ly All [)I g eartley. but I d1up t have liltur . � � . . I I . . I ,tit Siltila-claus'? 'Whell he I I . I . � . � busin,ess.,th, . . Porto Rico, bue flie.populadon. JIllell. I in6an- - . . ­ I I , . first started Ili the-.011,18tinns line It.1 has' been. influenced partly by the. � "Why'.'you, sell llpc�kiles, don't yon ? n�fgllt have been possible fur him to . . . s . plr!�. of the new world and 'partly. by I flow fortunate! * They, are� or! my. list. make . . - - . . . . I . personal Osit to ait tile horiles .. the many Am6rican.merch'ants who re- No, 1, 'don'r tilln.4 of tiny particular -.wiie�rea Ills gifts , lvere expoeted, but, .1 . . . st . do 1 1 it the ,clikles and wbo�'e � xert-an in. ltjnd, ,btit� soniethilig . for a ttill alan.... now all that Is'elialiged, .SO lie draft$ . , . . ., . . � � � . . .11 o i'A a whole -holid talie.r. than-- . - " mess I emi, . f1dence muqb .1-11,eatei. than tilt, flum- . . you. tue .eXprci;sruah,' the .cr bv. . - �. . ­ . � say a four-in-haud? 011,'l-atu afraid '� .� . . . �, . ...: .. .. 11 � . 0 1. bers would seem to Warrant, . - . I . 1. � . . . . I Tbb churches Welcome 016 day .*Ith' . . . � chimps -Which begim at - midnight.and. . I I . . . . . last until tile. midpJght of t4e,.'next day I I . . . )VI1,11. 'Utli.oI30*1�eD.UL�11* bleginnillg� ten wiautes too soein 4ri&Ianothep Ion �An- uteg'too into aW a'dift-d at the'ri-ht.. , Moment, what With bells which ring � every fifteen' minutes and bell,ringers I . , � . who under some. ancient custom will , sound� the great betli.cv�ry half hour, � tbe:.Afr is fill . e(J with music whichneVer . I . � seems to end. I i . . .. � � . . If you 'are lienr a campanile the ef-,*" feet Is not altoge.the'r pleasant on ac- .. count of the. volume of sound striking tile ear with. too much force, but fix a pu)jl.lc §quaro sev6ral hundred yards . . . from the nearest belfryi-where tretis . . . . . . � E ___ - . * - - , ... .,.: . � . 1, �: " ` . ,;",.. - � jt,l . � I 'Ve!.,-,�4,4.j. " 1, 1�, - . ,�.. �', ,k ' " - . V 11 I � ! 11 . � - - ", I / �, , 1, ': .. 11N ,I)l , U , ; I ZO..'v 1. , �; 1. . 1, . . � �� , 11, , , . I , ': , � ." .� 1 ,4":,�,� . - �Li�: - I �., . .1 . "I � # I r a. . . � ! I I �.11 , , I I- . I I I - '0,tlr,� ­ i I ,I,r-,- � ..- _;_ - I M ­ ., I f ,,- . � . 1, " ( p f!'M t' V,,,,,! * � I I ) I I . I . �Z ........ . . .... % : .� I . �T 1 , _.. . - �3;1 . . . -_ I.. . __ __ 11 - - I I . V; . . I , El - y5wra . . ,& 3)4VOU'riat Im-Ays OX 'run. GUITAtti, � ' . and buildings.breali'tho, sound waves, or In 8ublitb§ on tbe IiiII81de the effect Is UU$PcikIIblY�d0IIglAf11I. % I . 1116asall test of all 181t; when 7011 [Lie sitting I . n (lie Inner court,or quadratt- ­ie of a Po to 111can'bomp. '.Atound , r you on four sides the house rises above. you, and in the grounds Or Ili great tubs dud porcelain pots -rich flowers, gmedfui vines and restful trees afford,, sha4e# color and perfume. The sound I of the bells descedds from the air above very much like a benedittion: You sl0n. an easy, chair, and servants bring you. tea Or Steaming coree, sweetmeats and biscuits, eontectlonS and elgarcttes, while a baughter or son plays ancient Songs or dances upon It mandolin -or gultAt. . I The churches are croviled; so Are W6 clubs sind most of the plotees -of reerea- tion. P,very vehlele Is In use, and hero and therb can be soon young woo anii womiki tiling to Ilialtate 10ftligh mod- els. Some of tilt DeOVI6 of tho moun. tiln 41stilets carry out MU), of thtit e4fly 6"Versawns in rtg&m to chrifit'. '011(s. Th#* Wait ovtr t1m doft 0 he eoUldn't" tie -diat. *`but you nlight. ' "! VO � h. 01`07111 -hand. ,rXhatik-you; , Me � . . tha.t ..is *very pretty, but It, Is, blue. .. fie , dooqlft lilie blil'o. O�, .Pourse, .you . t-wilidolt � know 'that. 'Net, that .Qne - � �k I by, lily 'papa Vears them,, and he -is. lots older. *Yes�, that one will 0: I . 111N.Ir. Floorwalker, where are the col- . . . lans? Thank y � on. - (She' apprbaches III . o counter.). You, .please -are you . . � . : I . . . . _. . . ' "'IWAT OLZRIC TSWT A, Erf X1010 bus.y? I want some collars for 'my husband. Ob, are'.thest ladies, collars? How stuilldl I told that man distinctly I wanted collars. . I . " At till;- right place.) "Are husbands' .Collars here?" Well, .1 am glad, I have found the rim -he place at last. Size? You clerks al;ayg ask so many ques- tions. j never bought any before, be- . ctinspi we've been married only- I No, his beck 191t1t; Very large. Why, I call - reach- But he has,real broad shout- ders. . IloWsite yoAd are tio think of' thdtl- Yop, a -box ot assorted sizes would -be just the thing. Some .,of them would be stirs to be right, and I could -out the ' others olt-that is, If they wdro not,too Small, You'd better put tit nearly till large sites. You see, L ain starting out its economical an r can be. I think It toust be -so illsoortr- . aging for a ,mau to ,havb a womart I spond his money on tritolous thiags. NONV"its I was coming down the street I s.0y 4,blg sale of hats-mon's hat& 'I'liq had been tit the window ind %%-ere iti, little sailed, but 1 foun4 sueb ,I tiled clerk, dud lie Said It I got some of that '1910" soap it would make thow look like uolv, Mr. Hattis 19, very particular about fits clothes, 116 won't weltr trolilserst Unle." thby Itte pressed. ,so 11 bought thr'de Ot those ham. :1)6ult loll think t1loy *IU last filln,1416119 Otte and 4046 MOO*Yl . "tit. 11116orWAIkor, wher# A" IthO AtI01,6k? ,(j*fItjL,jjft0fi,Mj? W�#JL I jjO$*L , ' . . -ru'r smAx. - . SAXTA.bR.AwTs THr.. nx. -9, . , ' the postmani the delivery inall and a . whole lot of other folkg into llisr . , I . . 'fee. .. . .. I . . .1 . For example, lie Allp011ItS .11, d . 011M.' ' ties at least half a. in,1111ou extra ox- ' pressmen-lp the United States alone -Ordluarily the exprog.9 companies havo * about that uttinber (if cinployee4, but during the -two weeks before Christ - mag, NY ' hen Santa Calls oil: then] to var-. ry so Many of Ills packagos" they 11.1vt! to double their forcis. U�� gain .Ili idea, of the lihmensity qf tile I burdenis the, I old gentleman Imposes oil them � it f(4 figures are necessa.r,'V. 1�110 ('11111stillas � packages delivered by the express I companies In the city �Of New York alone amount to . over two williulA, lit Chiengo and rhiladelphla about it nill- lion and a half cileb, ]it Boston over .1 I infillon and. lit other cities a ptopor- tiollate number� When It 1,4 reflected that thIS is an average of nearly one package -for every, man, woman and child jLnd .tbat thei-e (tre sometiAng over eighty millions of Men, ,women and.children in Tincle Sam's domain, tile stupi6ndous proportion$ of this chrlStmas busbaoss call be realized. on aceount-of the expense of Spoiling packages, by eXPI70-44 It is 6stironted that few It ally Of these Christmas , bundles are worth les4 than $2, while � some of them are valued at hundreds �of dollars.., It IS thus seen that the Christmas business handled by the ex- pro'As companies alone repremits a vdlue of huhdredig of nifillono. This,66es, not Wke Into necodlit the ' grelit nu.110611 of bundles carried by the meAsbuger I)OV.s. lit the f011ir citles above, vaebtloned thow amoUtit to nftr- ly a II(LIt 1111111on in ,nu *I*r. The jo. In 'Vial -old $Atnt 0ould tearetly get Along without their help, , To addition, IVIs 11feles(Ary for Sikutili 01tus to toilet tht litevie" of Ilk trolly . of tstlrt Istore ,elerkt, d'elivery *Ago" - It . gratifying the most primary.. PbySjeajL I . I I . . . appetites -which man has in, conardon. '. . .. - t wIthbrutgs.t Nbe general attitude of . I i the'eynks an distinguished from that . . I I of the st . oleg, who.regarded everything, ' - : in the external . world with Indil!f6r. .. �,, . I- . I I 1.,enco, was one , of -cdutemip�. They . were . .11 ; I :..not an Important phIIoS0ph1c,a1*ScI;Io01 ` - , . - .1 .1 I merically, but attra ted - attention I I - �. DU C _ . � I .Urgely, by'their eccentricities.and Inso- � ' 1 . Iduce. On 'account of tbeli� c9niempt , ' * .... , . -tot r6finbmtnt their name came subse. . . , quentV to be applied to any -one ,.%vh6 I .. I � . . I I . .. . . takes a' metin view.,of hilman. life. . . . . I I . . .. . . . . ,. . m . s , . . . , . . . .1 . . I . . : �. . . . . . .. ­ . . I I I . . . . I I I � . . I . .. I?icln't Care For Hit". . . . . , 1� ' . -tittle ,- Eleanor's m6tber was.. a.n ' I I . � . . . . . American I .j wbile her father was a Ger., I man - -, . - - "* ., . ..R. . .. . I 1 1.4 . . .1 , , � . . . One day after Eleanor had been.sub. . . ... I . Jected to rather severe disciplinary I . I mdasu res at the hands .of her tattler. - . � . . she called her motbier into another - . . . - . . I . I _ . . . I I . . THn t:AINT AND Tim miissr,96ER BOY. ' . . room, closed the door Significantly and . - , � - . . '-c�nt to meddle.. , , . Said, "Motber, I don't ,w and lasses.,to gather-and.cook.'Christ, I . lit yonr businesky, -.1but I w1gli you'd . I inas dintitits--for tbo N'or -and to help . . . -send that husband of yours back to I , , I distribute-lus. presents In the tenemlefit . . . � 'Germany." I � I ­ . . .. .. . .. . 1, - districts. never forgets thd needy. . . . . . � . 11 . . . . .He , ... But. among his great tirray of depu. . I . ' . . I I . . , - , . . . . � , , '' I . 'ties Aet us ,not forget - the postman. .. I I I .. ­.- . .- . I . . I ' ' . WIko has not seen..the faltWj servant I I. . . . . I � � I . ., I . . . . . . . . . I., staggering tinder his ,great loads on Christmas morning? '.the 'business . � I - AVIk ra I � I . - %.;-iA.ST01R I A . . . done � by 'Uncle Sam's postbfflce for, the *Just . I..-- I . I , , For Infants and Children. ' ' . .two weeks before Christmas Is .� . . . . ,double what It is at Pidinary , . . �. . . . I ' !k . I The Kind you -Have Alway's Bought' - .about th.nes. All this Is because of Santa . - - - - .1 Claus, so the.extra clerks and postru en I 13ea'rs the . , 11 X: I �r ­ �&? aepAed must. be. credited lit) to him. . . I . ,,, . . _ _ �i I . . ISIgn-ature of CAQ-.1-1 ; �- if, � 40 i 01, . I . . . . . I . . . . . . . I . I . . . . . I I . I . . . � . . . . I . � ­ I I . I . I . . . � . . . � I I I . I . . . . . . . . �, I I . I .. 1. � I I � .... -..---- -----.. .. I .. .. . ­. . . . . I . I . I . � . � . I I . .i - I I - . � - " " ­ I 1, 1. . � - . . . . � I . . . . . . .. I . . . � � I . . . . . . � . I . . . 6 , I � . I , � . . . I I � 'Butter, * P*aper . %, . I . . . .6enuina Vegetable Fibre Parchnient. for wrap- , ping butter -the best sh,eet on., the M4rket,,jn1 . packages, not printed. . . 11 , - I I . I I , I .1 1500 slll�ets .� ........... ........................ 54c. . . 200. sheets ....... ............................ t5c. . . I ' . -k 0. . ' Or �'Better Still:. - . . . I . � I .... HaVe your name, farni and post office neat] .... rint- ed, and make a reputation ror your producL We I usepuly -special butter paper ink, guaranteed not . to run or to injure the butter , . ).n I . . I "-14400 .... 4.16* ... 14660, ... t. . .... ........ I ...... : ... $11.75 . . 11,000 ........... 11 ................... 111. ­...". 340 - . 0 4 . I 5009 ....... ........'............'........ ..... �.*...o 7.40 I I . . � I Wrap your butter, and get two Cents. per - pound more than it unwrapped. . ' _.. A., � ,---,�---,,,�....-,--,.,.-,�--"��"--,--.M&.J�---.�---,--�'... The N,A,v.o Era, Clinton, Ont. � . . I I ­ ''I" _f . .. , i