The Goderich Star, 1933-12-14, Page 641k° VI* :k
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--7-0--toofte
1,404 404,
iiiarlieS';** he travel*
and both J4k'and Jiti
-
at the saint table An •
_ YritoU corfirt•buy s ga
ter .,Orie d011ar, and .4i•ej
-
:Weirs beer tOtone 'dollar and a Oiler,
and If 40 Ntished, to hoir it *0 'hoft•St
• ')011e41) ,d,ruhlt you aOinild InaVe one for
*Wit one: York 0104 -02ti , cents).
All,of.,these 44*41rou. could have, with,.
• lont'."* government permit., The 'Mat;
41rintinria Z eniernb0 WaS„
ParOntz Wed near Dungannon, in the
Where Bobby Ilaxnhlton ives_ at
presenU r had 44 Vint frOrn Michhgan
laltio.‘ at Our liuse this ChriirtMaa; she
had ,a litfle girl named Sidle 000 CPY
ao...% did not know anything *beta
Santa CAWS then, Well,. -„ 0101400nm
morning X -got some candy and nuts in
,giy stocking and & toy called JulnPins
ajack (you pulled a String and he SPraWleti
•.10.4.4rnis isnet legs around). Sadie'set s'
:nice little doll with a red dreSs and gold'
br*td WehI I Wanted the doll. % Want*
.0adie to give me the.: doll.
and Ste take the jUiripine jack. She
would not, so X give My .JunlPing lack to
• %WM My younger brother and in about,'
'ten minutes the inniPing lack *** *11 in
piece*. ' XLIM a howling Match, as
thw..esited,,Amhv theft), 4s7co And to,,
paeIf the rhY father had to se to the
village to. ,lehrinY ttobeit's store and by
inc a doll with & red dress. Well, MY
. Mother and My aunt tried to, Shame me
10111-v—alled MO a `14t51.1 girt -Inn:4ljg- My
dolt 'Pit 1 stayed faithful to the doll:
„
h ,10 to.
17 Per*Ois
, Yon live
w Imo
t'
walktnz on the Ut •
'Wwy s -itts,-,the
thei I crl.d Isit on tivatc first
"Christistaa MOrnhAr that I rainikaber.,
,
,
OefOre • the next ChrlitM**, came
. .
atetuid I !Mind oute SinnehOw that there tole asialia xor the bsinqUet. 1 reMem:
Was a 804 OWS" end' that lie estaUts throUgh t
down the ..b,tr ou, little Og 144014 in the' InAddle
/
istOte- 140, he *Ye ur the tithicupon 4,.)ong,Vatter, Woking
%tut cut the 000 door to Put *I** its if it waS ii‘tOw don't Mistirtot
In our 4°4144* 141* in "ID" days we Me, We were MA at this Unquetf Out,
had, one Of the Old high'Oren stoveseel* ,}3,0914h, inueut..xtreArthur *04 oehiet pi
ed lire" Olinteri AIrtIght. 1414 04144 lifltoerstit :bum the
0,14 X could OM. out 014 OE" ("Id were there, a Str, and lvtor RIONtrit
Set dont the Steve ViliCit ha *as *1411,1 , -west from across the ,river.,
_1
-enTongfcbtir how be ovall te set-orount 7.110,..week lefore vhriatroas . generally
the .okl.,oven and out the dere doer. ii*$ ,vilea loud or a woo wok at the oth,
ed 0%stel;ClViirUhittlia;;$13011e11414vitie4 lint4114144'1411tr4t4; inasli°'$$424°°theltre' °WneatheeirlditainigsbeftionareaCth4ltte
*Wake until fatherandmother soloor; trustees And parents eanie-to ses
*d, then we would set UP and tale *ha proms* their' ,children had made
stove pipe off' the stove, So as Santa .tturiug the year.
would*hot have to through the Store. /be trustees arto preoehete ,oceitihthe
but kind nature stepped in and drOP-, slbolaris trld prizes, wetter awarded a* to
ped off to *leen, and to our Sunnis* when •eivory oeb,Dlai gettiag a '0144
we svoke up In ***Morning to find out t000rdiot to hie merits. orike prizis
04 Santa had been thei*and 11110,,°0, ways ;cogged of "bislus and -tho.Y.' xver4(
.tockings. Slit how • Banta *0 swung blithly wised, In those dart. EiOnla of
the) oven of that old high oven stove was zinsilAr scholar o gave recitations and
mystery to ••11)0Vid andig for Yeitra, dhaotoo4 an4 #ustees always,gave the
that CluiatMea' lire
w,4Th the "4.tfAkib PleSe Which Were silo a 141000 and 01$
4etinfArte.,,Pilt the' Philistines:, sPirit in
roxem J-4?fitta-/I1114::*r' • scholar* treat Of candles, 1M.4 40;
grid each letter zeproented-brohar
.11), color* with'x ',Orme for each le
the tripitabett, - We learned these
heart, and X remember -the ryli
It mar sunrise SO
y children and may ref
Pr .014r '-.PoO_Plea :Minds
the • back to their cehildhoo
da 6 fl1 insert Them
'mem r them:.
•AL-stra an Areher that silo
w Beggar who wan
was a Candyman th
• eets •
• is place for
ivaleStifler-Partiet
Brige Palk;
lit fartiis
&Igo Parliel •
Horne.Cooked
cols, Skryed A. Homy:
mOiphote. •
Pi-IONE 576
D-waaa Drunkard. that
E. was a Elf that da
10' *sts ox both c
Ci was a erman
ife was a hunter
1 Wag' an dian
.1 was a. J gler
was a h
trwas a. La
was a m:
N.,waS LIsT
0-"WaS Ott
was a
ta,s- the oiefor.ovintbady seetned bellow.
°A ft W48 011!tOrriarY tbAse 004' to have
fT by
es to
Ohttstmas
fairer than
'peeernber'lgth,' •
• I OW* to nientie
Ilays they d
• 000 11104
of
'The r
of a bo* Or
,So„ Chris oil, one send
Or
SHEEP 10711/4TMOTTENINGL‹
"Cats are peculiariY: to. sheep
farmlng.. .Thla grain is neur_Ishinit-Auld
ode to feed. .TWO' Pats 94;114. PrAe. Part
'Pea* and One pert bran 'de good ration
lor 040eP et any CUM. , Cern substituted
- for the peas eisWer well. 'rewards the
end of the Ihnshinir *dodo, •the -hoary
pot of the rattan ,Amht, be increased to
fully. three-quarters by welght. Off cake
is highly -valued W. many elief0 feeders:,
It May he sqhotttute4 for the brag, when,
the proportion of heavy grain Should ac-
cordingly deininialted, lorOM halt a
pound to one and a half pounds of grain
, per head- per day, itoeitirdtnit to the end*
to:, be-attaintilav-Onetitutaa4Anditterthattp.
a jug of whiskey it.. chrutmat to treat ,::'1'.1:00,1'1:14oboatt,ctitit,1•4yt. hzri. eanoottiosie74: faeodo,eritOteit217., 75_43, ,01:0eern,00.1'.
Your Lands whehltheY caned: "Mir father
Cti "Le'' 0110110* had, a •some —
ways, had to have s treat of a, caul.01. The • Terror .or Ilksthmw Comes .nite
1.4-.-4atTt vstere4tchriatma5-hoildaY1O11eir-i,f404:1t4l2e4nitht*Ith4ta:tireatiSit1.4lar
144Ftin tatt sealed likia varnlsh eon. %.. rhhhing, Its. victim orbreath, It
remember that there was ,,the words!: Seems, beyond the power_ or*gilag 0410_
"Packers, ofatimoro,.!, on the seiCAsAY±,ieheve Imt4 One trial,:isnlarie Of that
re -
parents bear Scotch,. we genersay-iradaarkahle preparation, Or. 3. D RelVogrs.
a celebration on New. Year's as well. at, :Att-hti*.A.017%* ±-Theivrelier ebOicit• *nit
,OhNiStmes. Mother always made Currant ,a rush, Lffe becomes worth'ihrhux,,and.,
bread for 14.eai Years and When. neighbors 'if the remedy be Used. persistently, ,the
lept,-ohlthe &tree
ed with a Uhl'
fling and daring
at drank, Loser beer
t)iist rJ11ed * deer
t shot cvith his bow
hat made a great show
hat cattled a lance
ning to dance •
Man Mat played a nice
-and- 'friends -called-010Y '' alWaY*L-gOet---47\41,50*•_5.00-Put-Perhiall'gutirOirout;-arra
Piece .of current 'breed with the custoin- no csubstitute,:' •
ary east of whiskey. Some of the richer . .. '
clarses, furnished?....therthreed.. witti.._:the •
whitkey. • poring ' the holiday week,not .
much manual labor was 'done; if tirea.'""
vtivenover to Visiting- friends and neigh -
young ., people went' on sleigh riding
bors aria sports, playing Cards at ilit-4111,'
Parties. dances at: private ,homes, also at,
public dance halli-i-ii-aTieirlY all nountry
ohashig -a - cooh - • and villagerhotels• had , -a- -.ball-Wont- for -
dancing X have atterided-inanYraltiose-
• d-timeHdances„.• both--,-itt private -homes -
and pigillo halls and there generally was
plenty of beer and wliiskey, and 2 never'
these dance parties take* glass. of whis-
key or - beer, ' ,It- would be somethint
shocking :for a:young lady to indulge In
torXioattarlicitior-atut-very se!d.
any ,of the boys get the worse of linuor 1
that they had to be thrown, out, but. there',
• **.***17449lPeo#44,00411°- Qf' tlit.1004'.
veit_•ottAt 'Yon. *knot- behave yoki4elt,
Some of' the oltiltnne fiddlers of those
days who played for these Christman
Thomas Disher In the ,Woolen Mill, Mr,4. dances _were...23111e McPhee, George .Arnkl,,,_
DIISher -wa*-ituglialtAhd,Wlithing 402 keep strong, lealle-currell.--David-Hal*-'-A1,I, -
UP the tradition* of his English itac-esk I 1)00 , Triiirlout. Billie Lashaan. Jr,' ofi:'
tors., had a; stickling pig- dressed fori Slab Town, was. a young -nifty, Classy
tihristmes. X remember father taktog tiddler who generally 'played at high-'
David and r Over to Dishers 4.6 -See the Ulla. andweddirigs.
•
..,........ ..
y•a neW •e Oree Iv 7 when
tighter,. -4iniiie,;---Ww-
Nita tie Watson of Cloderich, Whe ' "X was
A , *Therf, there was the c ornerY
• she ng matches tor.ttirkeys_a 4 , ge6iie •
noT —othik--1,-na- shot sun $
6 hot thootiag .generally -f oM 30 to
t.,,A-aviiite-oatkir 4 eon
rierally_10 for. each oW14 • w
Inest_shota..-in., ' din*,
said to eat stones
that gnawed no Ake
,
bo
was a
ft was
uaker t at wore a broad brim
ebecca his wife that was thin
S was , Stag. a sp4ies of deer
I' was * Zia born ithout fear
U we'S Union Boy tiat cartted & nag-
V*1.14A nt-one-leg—
s Winter, the seaton of snow •
as Xertis., who had nowhere to go
as a,outli:that sm lred,a cigar
ri1.164/4.asra'
One Ohriatirlas, 1 remember, we „lived
at Dungannon. as Sather worked for
Boxesof
special magmas
ereatio, J444,ci
Suggestions
en Sets
$2. 25,n
kinde :Boards
1)011 Carriages
AO up
rd 'Tables.
End
'Magazine Tables.
Smokers
Illiadtboardtc
Dargain Pri
Itrss 4 only $25.00
ton, 13
other erie
, and..
ees0 nit
generally.
,
goose, The oltd.. _e. shooting
t -X Speak of was t Sheppard
-
Whim, and
_
- theta *Om S b Iwn'411.1ne
tbelr;shart-T tiirkeYS rAtt
eY were go attert4,-.aathey
ought along a:keg of Iv -11h
evening when bout twenty of the
g women 0! POi'cr4 vlclnity
iered to do honor. to one of their
1A,";*;;A!*.--Sket.,g11.-thunitilt
r Nora Mae Tfeitte, who „ liVerl
kitchen Shower, The early Pert of ths
vcning Wisa spent in games, Jig Ow Prix-
sleaanti progressive bunko. Later in. the
evening A largebaaitat prettily •deeotetect
in pink was,lrreugirt: and the gifts *it
wrapped in *white were heaped ',Upon it.
e bride-to,be- opened the pargela and
ead aloud the verSes v4th which each
• t was ocompanied.'.' Mho &id, al -
ugh :taken ..coMPletelr by 'surprise,
atie suitittle reply, thanking her girl
riends for their gifts and. for the honor
The Young People's Society of troline
• esbyterian church held its regular
Ing---firr'-the-ianntAr basement
War evernug,, *herr, fn. addition to
he Young Pee*, a , number ot members.
f, the -cOugregatiiM Were Oresegt also.
n Reed :Presided, the scripture lesson,
was read by Wallace ,irihron arid, the to -
plc was taken by .3ator caldWelt
et -0, In prayer, and
•veral "Noe sung, Wad Irene
Carr 'presiding at the Organ, IPOltowhur
the. meeting, tfr. McDonald took oharge
of the gathering, and in A short. Speech
expressed bis regret for the, toss the eon,
grPtion is about to sustain through the
111340,' Or Mr. and Mrs.
iterOte-. and Tangly, who, on Thairsday,
leave for their new home • Hamilton.
where Mr. •McIcenzie has been appointed
'tairtrffliemralager of the
dian Bank 01`,Comraeree The fain-
Preeented 'wIth a Bible_ and Book' of
Pra•4150. the Address being read.'by
R. Davidson andthepresentation Made
by---mr&-r,--Ross„ • '
Honored on Departure -7 ,
Alt and Ilts, M. McKenzie and
ro•nitilic ' •
•ear rtiends;—It was witrfeelings .of
mingled regret and sadness that we
mart Hats r,,the Holiday n in
ivitA t, tight touch to Y99r fur
;once, prices.
oet
learAeit0! your • triteOitett departure froni
our inidat. afal we could nOtiet'the occa-
sion
.pasi ,iiirtthe4t:'e*.****,1#0 to *ow**
appreciation Of the ,many services you,
have - rendered.,:,during your *Wog:A,' of
over defer): years here 77Y-Qux•Tp.ret(40-47
manner' and'icitully disposition .,baye:won,
;Cr: you rr' lasting and cherish0,. Place in
our-
-
-*.i;• our churcb, you hava.,shoWri
your-
selves • ready to assist In evet* good
Work,:you—Mr. McKenzle as 0,':ntegoor
of the Oheir, the'board of Ineriageirrent,
conegattoOl. secretary and as
an aud&-
tor; auct.,,You4-gra.",.StelrenSie+.0s ,4‘•
*iretr member of the for
hisg4r, Years; .tirie'iiiieritari4treatirier: Of
the Ladies' Mcr 4.oi4 litiaivol*, :404
.40.4146.4tC *0. t!!. 01,1r14437 0014101
4114 'Afros104 1 ITand, In our oemironeity
life,.your hitereStshave centred' stVO4.
. •..
that Which *highest and hoat• Your
asseelation with us has alwa3qc
the Pleasant*" nature, arid $4 & 40-101t
token of our esteem. We ask YOU to
aC-
cept two sive anc1.13ciox or rot*, tinkt
trust that, as you use thent,.and as, yott
associate yourself with **other chmoh
and ' community. your thought* may
sometinies revert :to ,,Ihnigam)0114 where
your son has, grown, atn40# to YOnnw
plallt$004; and Where your OharMinir
daughter' has spent the early years or
Ilex
•'igrishing you alid yours continued:ha
Pinets and sticcess,
--Signed on -behalf otthe congregation
of Erskine Presbyterian chinch. plingint-
non. ' Mrs. R.
Congregational Secretary,
Dungannon, Dec. 12th.,1033.
• long time r suffered from a' terrible' cough which
• :Seemed to hang on despite numerous medromes I took. '
,i______i_vraa„tohlahout,Dr,-WOOcraltorWay Pine •Syrup,
Started taking it right away. I took two bottles and
rok cough was gone. ' Now 1 always keep my medicine
chest well supplied with it.' •
,
• Price, 35e a bottle;!_large fan* Biro* 650, at All
drug -and general' stems f put Up Only by The
TMil-
burn Co,. ,flmited, Toronto, Ont,
beer,,all or_the:• s.,____daptairk An-
drew ,Bogie, Oitt. 4 • nly *teen andr
JIMMY` MO rd.V.: t eel utter'bo ,itvi'''',.
:rallr •
Chare,Ot: the urkeYS' *Ad geese at these
shooting :nate es, , ifisf shooting Was at
'4 mark 'coso 44 h4e cent, genera/
104 iihtt- *CO ' ;d ' "#ie, ,-ciAl' that.
eime riegicit- e= ults--eye got. the •
' 404 Or . 1--:remeoihir tag
Young was one t the.,erack rme shote.
He shat'a padi ' Oft* barn*diarr at lilo
yards., One • e Was going hothettoin:
hunting d nest, • Albert. ile 'soled, ,a.
,
Off r00.414'' • ii,' 'field aboUt ..300.
yardsandB'•t Iseswoult4ske si•,. .
shot At . to hit hini.1 •
ell, he ill, . k, shot cod Baty ,
he P: avmerot,
Ot Stied settled; be Sairi •
It was Ur beat b. evit Made It It :
saki coatme SI1Ver. there WU-the l'.
old tiMe,, tinting an thlif Matches,'
*here t part o • captains, aboutr, ' «.
* ori on A hr daY , sit, I, p
.etstrting at to, t ry Morriirit and
glinting at 4c tea OhoOsn!
/walk' • the .,,, , h t iinside, of a
t‘tititin limit: . roilit
to. 44, fox 'ck sttiOreti. W4
red 11 5, c1414: 5, woodpecker
tse •on, and * evr side had
he amt that 0004 ,t e htgieit wOri,
The ict to paw for SUPPet. tor
Winners. and ' 10 *11 all
• i Soitethehes , Ott *** hetet °
h.t gm: this lid ' e was held at.
v ton' hotel ',4 I her t1thttY4 -
.Poon. -of oo
, Iliiomu
At the: neW./1-Tr prices:,
Beautiful sets.-..'nevr•sO
prited.
. . ,
iOtwootioliola6114314i4mtioddettoow.
pot
domestic; the
orld's—te
jne-Tolletries_
,Sets ' for, ladies
and in.
Tangoes Sets for
iew an men
.000-41
wisispositolsooserroot
tiOVRIG
A kip selection
.perftinfeS and sets.
Acos'emoisisesisisamptsosiscir
ItirUNLCS.
e selection,—
OiNgazitt4"
ns,- • Ashes of
. Roses, tvening in
Paris. -L and -Many
?others.
• 'xitookom.sesivimfoisi
DERNEVIS
Three Setrets,, popk
4
prices. . Face
• Pow er.... 5
Small sets.
MUSICAL 'INSTRITIVIENTS
Onit rs, Tenor Banjos, etc
iCtOr adios-combinatn
CHRISTMAS RECORDS
Thermos Bottles
Se t The new Thermos Porridge
. Cooker $
Other Thermos $1.00 up
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