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The Signal, 1915-12-16, Page 7,.s C : • • 4 •• • • • Bc • • ••• • • • • 28c • •• •• •• l0000 00 to .00 TY fes 35c ty. 1.00 LOOby OO numino.s Oa at in declar- e* the three adopted tie d the [crest tan proveea- awed astos- y meaoat e• rament Wall the i act's... ease of Oer- komeot whets Ely... has he danger of if the French e York). mas fnl gift iety of e range re y'oni pict rare. 1 brown and .50e. Id math , 91.00, out and lower - Ilton at ts, Milf- it Plat, lay. 1. If 100 THE SIGNAL : OnDERTCH : ONTARIO ___ Gas orTALCHflSiMAS W tthYTYIOLEIT ATTACKS1 ""1"*"."+*""+"" The Yuletide Dawn AND How the Festive Season Is i Of DY$PEP1A GENUINE served Aboard Ship. Uttered Tutus Uati Ss (Net Much Werk Is Done -Athletic _ Sparta, Traditional Dinner and Sr.ll ua Matters, Jse• nib, 1814 EveningEntertainment Fes- suffering for • long time with 'BEWARE tu tun"After su s of Occasion. Dyspepsia. I have bees made well by OF "Fruit -a -fives." I suffered w much UWHSRB fa all the world V the that at last I would not dare to eat for IMITA• "spirit o[ (�rlstmai' entered 1°- I was afraid of dying. Five years ago, T10N8 to more whole-heertedh than on I received samples of "Fruit -a -tires" board the ships •t the United States SOLI) ON navand after taking them I felt relief. THE Observance servance o[ this [hist of all nae Then I sent for three boxes and I kept Weal holidays varies. of course, In improving until I was weU. I quickly MERITB Oil Corm with the location of the fleet at regainedmylo•tseigbt-and nowleat, III Y as �j �n�( rhe time. sleep and digest well --in a word, / ass I Into each of tho continental "home /rllyrrro:wed,thanksto'Emit-a-fives.' pore" (headquarters of certain indl- Meta. CHAIt170\\EAl7. victual vessels) the big gray monsters I 50e. a box, 8 for V.s0, trial size 250. come dropping In by twos and threes At dealers or sent postpaid on receipt of 1111, 1n New York and Pit loo 1phia. Pries by Fruit -Lives Limited, Ottawa. It and Frisco, It looks al- Ided "Edit-.-lhesl" BOO HBINDIN6 MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS and LIBRARIES bound or repaired. and Norio most like a naval review. According 1 __ to long established custom. they aro li there to give the boys in blue a run on the beach 1"llberty,' as they call WHY YOU HANG STOCKINGS It in the service). and every man jack --- who 1. not actually undergoing pun Popular Christmas Custom Said to lshmeat 1s allowed and encouraged to Have Come Down to Us From 90LD LBTTERINlitike his look at the bright lights -go Old Italian Practice. oo LEATHER 000DS home on leave or uptown for tun or - preer.��p�y atte.dd Y w WvW anything else he likes as long as his There 1. • story from Italy which aiatT11 SIUVAL.Oederieb• money lasts but away from the ship some suppose to be the beginning o A. E. TAYLOR. thLa'eoRD, In any event. This custom applies the present ides of the Christmas not alone to the enlisted men. but to stocklr.g. Years alto good ld St the oMeers as well and, when Christ- Nicholas of Padua used to throw er morning dawns In • home port, - knitted purses with money III them I avow (Copyright by Western Newspaper Vaba-t Joy hells were tinging out spa the dear. frosty air. but their sweet tlu- tinabalattons had little of cheer or comfort tor Gabriel Monroe. He lead made his own Rte's history. and this was what trade him wisher this Weal winter's day -the dal be- fore Christmas. Pride had been hum- bled by regret; he was old, wearied, heartsick. This was his second day home -If he could call It that--nftcr a Eve years' sojourn Ina foreign land 11 all came back to him now. the salient appeals to his better soul pierced the frail armor of the heart be tried to make iron. He recalled the hour when his daughter, Eloise, had oome to him with the news that his son, Gerald. had married against bis wishes On the moment, Gabriel Mon roe had disowned him, banished hitt from heart and home. In vain had Eloise p:caded for her brother. Ile closed the old mansion at once, announcing that he Intended loo l,'4 abroad. Eloise declined to g him. Gerald was young, inexperi- enced. without resources. Plainly she recited her duty to her father as she felt it. Eho would stay and help Ger- ald become a man. after a lapse due Since his return, ing which he had not so much es written to his re jected childe.:'. he bad learned that a little gold- en -haired child had come to Ger- ald and bis wife. His son bad not made a great sue cess In a business , way. Ile had been 111 and at present had a ha -al limo making ends meet. mss • MEDICAL j PATH. specialist .etc. aw. a d1/•Ar. aorta. latest° sad oattesadts• mikes. We. bed tweet. tatzt1b1 Bea. Is tats sae. ,bs,matie cessatlowa Ada - nays temotel without the knife. Oafoe at s.iieac5. eo►ree Nei-oo sad St. Aadraw, aaeNa. Al home sMes Mo.deir•. Weda.daye sal IMe esss: say evs.ets* by appototawt- F. .I. R.FORSTER-KTR EAR.iI Rear Admiral Samuel McGowan writes seas anti tames o.ty lianas kre„ York OsbtWmis aid lOsrsl ts, in the National Monthly. but what 4 Severe, jH eht lye Wim. i they lack In numbers they Invariably anaiaad. = ts8 'm`^^e�� make up to other ways. one of these • le a. ea.,•t to t w m-• f is a s• m' Ti ens ways being the complete satisfaction a. of the inner man. ra - I Abroad and at sea, though. It is al- 1UCTIOML>LB. together different Every soul on n ttw there are not likely to be many more at the windows of the poor. These persons on board any man -o' -war than knitted purses were not unlike • the regulations call fur in thi mint- stocking without a foot. and later it mum. became the custom of the people to The few "shtpkeepers" canrot. un- hang this knitted sack Nicholas just inside the might put der such circumstances, make a very window that successful effort toward merriment. something In as be passe,[. When these purses went out of use the stockings were substituted. in the northern part of Italy it was • little too chilly to leave the windows open and the atoebings were hung by the mantel place so that they might be filled from the chimney. fI1H0MA8 G NDRY AUCT oNI ; Tbet C. slice ce wWOreirsrita. Anl bs pt Y' ended to. 1tesNaeas taleemina Its LEGAL HAlis cR. tl• .1.1('iTUR, ROTARY •1a .. rt o tae . R'f'LA - _ • - Wniestarnsg Bk Block. Hematites Blest. f�sisrle► Beek Tesepos... se. Real rotate Law and lsaeramow FBOU DFUOT, Yl LLORAN t WOKE _eweasTR6n, MOLIClTURS. NOTARIES PUBLIC. BM. Mem es the Square, aeeeed doer from Ham -lin Asset. yrtvate Mods te Mia• at lowest mow lI1 W. Paouswoor. ILX. J. L lttuama1 8. J. D. eooas. ItaG. OAMERON, ff:. O.. 1 cul asinastae. meters At Chaise founds, at sack � is Era Albeit Street . toe iwil p. �setMrIL ultimo Murat a m to s s -m LLB IIIIITIB. serenity. etlMeter. ere.. Wis- ri••ev sense as lowest rates el AGER. BARRISTER. SOL- -- We IM e Idler, Naar/ I'eMM and Oen mvefawser. moo -Curt Mame Oeamteh. �l� • INSURANCE, LOANS. ETC. 08 b MUTUAL FIBS IN sOa•111C3 0.-4arm GM kwlMed Pesci P.04 ate,►lartfesabt{h �. O womw••awt wee will. but • Play Santa, if you 74 don't get your whiskers burnt. . The Christmas Store o our Shoppin erg Julklapp Delivery. This 1s an expression used In Den- mark and Sweden and denotes their way of sending gifts. Before ('hrist- mas all the gifts are wrapped so as to disguise the contents. Each package Is labeled for whom It is intended and then at odd moments during the day these are thrown 1n at the doors or the windows. lana •- r1 reags�a •. Qr. A' �yyetwg�tteare+st, err KM. Oewral Btaee, b • so(�(� PRIVATK /UNDO TO ul) tees. Ants to M. O. CAM. Bvrtster 1LmOsw stress. Oedert i A Christmas Concert on Board Ship. board. from the usually sedate flag officer and the more or less unap- proachable first lieutenant. down to "Jimmy -legs" and the ship's cook and 1 the messenger boy. voluntarily consti- tutes himself a committee of act le see the thing throeRh in "old 1911v7'• fashion. and even King Neptune, when he Comes on board on "crossing ane e line" to douse every hayseed landlubber has a formidable rival in the "spirit of Christmas." It matters not much whether the a IVR NOBNATUON. • DtsuKANC$ AG VIM flan arts liaWMF11 •1 Rental C"- 146 and gwsnsm Ann �tOYOs' lasso, a/amoIyr�Tbs O,e Qm ati di e'er 710 sad Osar 0emepss�laer rut vis 0 . St travel'. strew 'Pbws tit lWEtwot LICE1SSI IIALT R li. &EI.I.Y. J.P.. succi Ice. or T. SIMI= Of MARRIASE lJClagl{f. Patent 8olICrtor But he had turned out to be a dill - gent. earnest man. The gentle influ- ence of a loving wife, the sisterly care of Eloise. had been his at all times. Eloise, her father heard. was beloved of • worthy young engineer, at' pres- ent at a distance. Old Gabriel moved about uneasily in bis luxurious armchair. Ifo paced the apartment for an hour, he tried to ship be anchored off Vera eras or Canada's Leading behoof of Busi plowing through the Pacific ocean. the distance from home and Mends i makes 1t Incumbent on all to do their level best to make at least • brave try ' for "Merry Christmas" Routine drilla are entirely suspend- ed; and. except for cleaning ship (cleanliness In the navy being deemed not only akin to, but actually neck and neck with godliness itself), not • lick of avoidable work is allowed to nese re opens for enrolment for the Winter.T• rot on Monday Jaen:"3, 1916. at THE NORTHERN BUSINESS COLLEGE OWL•V DOC LlD.DST . Crosses lied ewere. of study. Dodos.-. FMIhaM and'typawtnin/• ('I.il Per riee and preparatoey. Ineitieaal In 4r•ex/ae A large [creasedt it with the ba.e bs.ier'' been. wit* rmplor our fludikatat. Oreluatee ter4 eacce••••ful. it will ry yoga '0 tat-4614Rate. Full to- re mat 1 t.r.. he done by anybody. ,T C. A. FLLMINO, F.C.A-. Prin •paL -All bands' ar^ called. to be sure. on . • u. U. rl.Elri�it..,c,.ur,. s-heduted tame but many more men I than usual are allowed to "sleep In, • and, after the tiniest minimum of I lldying up. preparations for the day's festivities are gotten under way There is a warted athletic program that Boeing In the forenoon. and atter an hour or so off for dinner at mid. day, continues well along toward sun- set Ratiore are taught to be thorough. 8o they go at their potato races and ;iterating contests and lugs of war and Jumping conlerts with the same fervor that they show when trying for a 13 -Inch turret gun record or stamp Inc- nut • Caribbean revolution. There 1s no lack of Interest That can be de- pended nn And when call -is sounded they are a tired lot. Toward sunset the various contests have been completed for not enure-. ally called off "on account of dark- ness," as the baseball people say). and. after an early rapper. • stage le rigged ep o• the quarterdeck and the crowning event of the entire celebra- _ tion is on. Sometime' It is a minstrel show. another time a vaudeville per- weimmemeeseaggetalleammasieseaseesseenewa formance. bat without exception there m plest7 of music and ewe music, and about fair entrees of Jed rep Midi entertainment waste be ecce Prem ace ph•rm.ey: ask. a taus. het for as few days and your kidneys will thea .et ise and bladder disorders di► appear. This fissions sails is mads from Um acid d and Isms Jules, ism - limed with itki, sad las lass need far gr•neratkr to cies and Wombats shie- d the cakewalkerw themaslvei fw•, gisk kld.ars aid step awe. lr•rihMsa. tong me. bet teleran sower awakes a dei sR • mem'wt-few Amer c•s wider just as therosgb at Pel Y OM Ns women take sew sad tb , the evading whits at west. - serious hear sal bidder Hamm• M/a S. BABCOCK 1 Lawyer I V A) awl Reeds Petra Anomie,. 1,1. MM�eas•• e1�~so f1uM marks are IMelsrtrtntiestest sad titily •�---d eie se preset dwNa aeL Expert witness in patent wits, pat- M/a ordained in all countries- 99 8t AMMO &Yet. Moets•ssl. Write ler Meererises e. Brophe3 Bros. GODERIOH lee Leading Funeral Directors aid Embalmers �a night eat read. His eye caught a notice in tha local paper. There was to be a Christ- mas sale at the village hall. he noted. under the auspices of a ladies' c:ub. for the benefit of the poor. Why not go' Sooner or Later he must meet old acgaalntances. The maddest. merriest of rfaiiftmwa groups thronged the big hall Ther'1 were booths and counters and, near a bewildering Christmas tree, an im- mense papier macho creation is tha form of a stocking. Its province simu- lated a fishing well, for near b. titre poles and line, and upon payment of • fee a cast over into the top of the stocking brought up a gift, fatten* 1 et by someone concealed inside. Old Gabriel made happy a score, rf little ones by paying for their fishing plunge He bought several trinEtts and toys and dis- tributed them freely. Ills heart was beginning to. warm up. He met a few old friends. He lingered late. Somehow his thoughts were turned into a new channel. T h e flood gates of sen- `1 ttment were wide open In his heart for the first time in years. The aueloneer of the occasion be- gan to sell off what had not been dis- posed of. He came at last to the big stocking. Someone started a bid of ten dollars. Almost unconscious;? old Gabriel doubled it. Thirty-fotty- there was zest in helping a gond pur- pose. utpose. '1 ne auctioneer, nursed the ex- citement of the bidders. "What • Christmas the money will make for the poor:" he shouted. ">rny- be the stocking isn't halt emrty- stocking and all there Is 1n it soca to the highest bidder"' "Forty-five" sang out the t' wt'. banker. • 'Tiny?' nodded old Gabriel, and "Sold'" announced the auctioneer, highly pleased. and then. as everybody. I excited and laughing, surrounded the Mat tam meat if Trim bel DaOklialty ria fortunate purchaser, there came a tap hem Bladder trouble -Salt. from Inside the stocking and a mu9led Arte for Liam.. voice sounded : "Please let me out -It's dreadfully dose in here!" As • section of the papier macho contrivance moved apart, revealing the "fisher maiden" of the occa:.lou, nut stepped -Eloise. "Father'" she gasped He started and quivered. He had bought "all there was In It" Upon the usasurs� YOUR KIDNEYS HURT Meat forms nrie acid which exetlss sad orer•works the kidneys in their efforts to filter it from the system. Regular sat - era of meat must flush the kidneys mese Mortally. You must relieve than like yea relieve your bowels; removing all W acids, waste and poison. Ass you feet • dell misery in the kidney regb0. sharp Fib" is the back or ask peados V ,mp.lee of a moment hung all .the fu- mbles', your stomach slims, tongue tare d*atlny of four souls. He opened saatsd and wbea the weather is bad Telt ala arms. the tears rushed to his eyes bin rheum rte twinges. The arise b •lady, full of sdimeat; the ebaasels and Eloise was in his embrace often get irritated, obliglag you to ` it was the gossip of all the town how ep two or three times daring the eight yid Gabriel Monroe meet and expanded lo neutralise time irrilatiag acids the golden opportunity of his lite that and flash of the body's urinous weals Christmas eve. plate without the inevitable and Mu - 'table cakewalk. Boma of the impro- vised onetime. ah fearfully and won- derfully made. Rat they are striking and, ter the moat part. very appropri- ate. while the plrneettlug and gyrating penoefn) a glass of water before break - well Werth seeing The ad Bait isEstssthrmism....4lldhisr isatires fliesdri.kin1ae. d maw sad It was like a romance --the faltbtnl tailor of Eloise teleays shed tor. the 'hsearded sun. hie wife. sweet little Dolly. mat for and Installed In a home wheats want and care were banished. it was "grandpa" who carried the lttle owe la hie arms into the room wore the Christmas tree was all debase sad sparkling next morning, ind, pweeb.t music to his stone- were now haven -found se, were (be rapturous word. al ,o "OL the besatlfil--the beautiful!" 7 Just Seven More Shopping Days Handkerchiefs The Popular Gift 'Mere is r.o more popu- lar gift for • bray or y,e t.tirmitn than Hendker• chief•. No matter how ninny one get, they rte riser' appreciated. All - rm cue HwndIetcbiefi were bought at old pric •s. Women's Fancy Emhroidt ltd. 100 (1 3 for 25o Dairty linen Lawn Emlauidetrd kiendker- cbirG, exceptional slue.... l 18o or 2 for 250 Handsome Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs, - waey with lace edges., each 250. 35o, to `0000 indict' and gents pure Irish Linen Initial Hendkerchiefe, haod•embroidered initial, every init'al in stock.'' .bpeci s' each . 250 Ladies' Boudoir Caps Thele Boudoir tsps 'ere dainty creations of lace and tibton, at each 500. 750. 31.00 The Store of the Christmas Waists Special showing of fancy Christmas Waists in Crepe de Chan' Silk Voile and Lawn. 'Melo waists ale spwcially made fur the Christmas season and we have never shown a nicer range. All the better waists are put up in fancy Chtist mala to l/e. Ladle s' White Silk Waists, Bath 31.75, 32.25 and 32.75 Ladies' Crepe de CbeneVttch [$ 4.50 and 35.00 Embroidered Voile Waists, each 31.10 to 32.75 Dainty Neckwear Dcsens of dainty new Collars received ibis week in the newest styles. These make most acceptable gifts, each 250,450, 500, 750 and 3100 Fitted Needle Cases For • useful present one of these fitted macs is all that could he desired. We have a big -e1- eetleg all fitted with Kirby Beard's eel. los stied Needles. From .. .. , .. , 25o to 31.25 each Handsome Gift Umbrellas Handsome gift tnthrellas in gloria covering, will not cut, in a Targe aasot talent of beautiful handles. Special values each 32.00 to 34.50 7 Ladies' Gift Gloves livery lady apt r.•,iater Gloves. Our stock of gilt Gloves it meat plete, all are Perrin's fatuou. IuwkP, e..ch pair pot un in fancy Chi i,tntas loos, s.1 per pais 31.00. 31.25. 31 .50, 31 .75 Ladies' Hand Bags Alwaye w must rcecpl•tble 1(11, • n*w Hand Bag. We cart y the largest stcrk ate t••on. Newest style , hest s• .elite• Ieht/trta, Hltsei with coin ..c- erect utirror. Frew each $1.00 t o 35.00 Ladies' Afternoon Tea Aprons Several designs in Bungslew Apt one in dainty embroidered and lace s fist in niu.lin and voile. Very dainty gifts at earl 25o. iso 500 and 75o Christmas Spirit Sweater Coats as Gifts For th Beautiful Eiderdown Comforters will make • most acceptable gift. Best quality cover- , Inge. from 35.00 to 37.50 each 1Vbat would make a letter gift for man, wo- man or child than • nice Swearer Coat? We have the largest selection in the county to choose from and eerily style is shown at all prices to suit all tastes. 'rurnt•ull'e famous Cee Tee Shaker -knit 'Sweater for Coen and wo- "tort+, 'mode hest'ssiac<•sd etemeraliaei nor 1, a11_ colors and sixes in stick at each 34.50 and u Furs the ideal (lift Our stock et popular -priced Furs icYnoel com- plete and compri..eo the best value for the money, quality being considered. White Thib t Sete. from.. ...•....... 34-50 up Mink Marmot Bets at all prises, Black Manchurian Dog Sets, vet c stylish, 322.80 and 325.00 t be set CIVET CAT SETS COON SETS MUSK RAT SETS Ladies' Silk Hose Silk Hose are i.ecoming w more popular gift each year. R+Mum 8111. Hcaiery we festuse as the hest. Lwdie.' sum r'quality Itadinm Silk Hose, per pair ...... 75o and 31.00 Towels for Gifts Towels always make a useful gift 01d Bleach Linen Towels in huck, beautiful desire. at 500 to 31.2111 e Home An ideal gift for the borne would he a set of Cur- tains. Pottleres. Rug or Mot. Our .leek rf three lines is most conlP'ete •t the hest vsilsee [bit will be shown for mane • dAy Shop early if convenient and avoid the rush late in the afternoon. flcCall's Magazine for a year, only 75c, makes a most welcome gift mailed to the recipient each month. Store Open every night next week Millar's Scotch Store Store Open every night next week) .��ssmssmm t9 A drematic incident occult at one wounded I as list returned. At w BILIOUS OR A CO 1 t atone in Nesbit. Te I the audience sou • soldier so badly i gtupybh liver and Appltrmier�p Ale Psas.ges, wounded ibM bio mind was w come ( work white yw sleep. s r pieta blank. He had no Memory , whatever of bis pest, and bis words I Aar /cut reat*r t +'^'• •'In ,,,s nes were a [meaningless babble. By one of Furred Tonga*, Rad Taste. indigo► trills open right up, the air paaaag'. of those sudden and curious mental rf- tion, Ballow Skin aid Mtser•ble Head your head jar akar and yeti can breathe f,ets which are enmetimea produced aches come from a torpid liver sad irvely. Tn more hawking. snulginr. I upon a deranged mind the man caught clogged bowels, ',bleb mese year mucous discharge. headache, dfynmer-ao , at the w reed "Mother" In the song stomach to become fined with wedl- struggling for breath at -finished b co soon sad th is a i - And when the singer badts a swill barrel. There. of the concerts teen to e••CASCAJ.ZTS.• !diets in i''tauce�t Alien Lena Asbwrll'e 10 OEi1'i NOSE CLOGGED FROM j (party. which h 1 17est h i 1 r (t (lir LD OR CATARRH concert n f . • b,•.ec, one of the party tanj the old t , favorite, "Mother Machree.' Anson./ Fsr Slee HeNache. new Re leas or catarrh is roses.1 ill rr rested the word "Moth Rae gartraa. Don't iia] staffed n ' Get • =an "Not h.r.'with ahalf vacant mind. lI the first step to Untold mbeev7--1141 heal* ret Ely's cn■m Rahn f�om your Me ennst•nt repetition proved the r 8e•tioe. foul gases. [tad breath. yellewj drarglst how. Apply a littl; of this to his memos v and unlocked the sob akin. mwaW fears, everything that t�i }rsgrant antiseptic' cream i. r ser of his previous existence Now hell horrible sad triis, let it me thrnrtdb eery air t^a�p• ret M Iseed:l•oot 'sled ►sal b•• recovered from his abet attd testier will owe mag the similes, 4 19 • wee man. -From • Loetdon lett 1 bow*1• • tfssewwp tb• snrollew, hA•med meccas tm'mbnt.e straighten yes est by meterg Thal - work whir ase acts► -a 15aeat boa if •man would lit onlymei his nun wtU "SIP Tem 1Mf• I proper y In hie wife's nwme It wouldn't �Test d be •o sd, but as • rule the most of it 121111 lonsthst Woe's to other people. ea Pala you � ltest obt >beli�:a�-� se- Pala is f ie„hien waist' ft'r just -wised+.