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[" t and :rvice home, with out if = \u2018ur nam.really ungu- nglish intique e nel is they at ather, D, une the 5, lecal * per- rant's ndest Bt ox.untry bath- age- 1 the from eut pans bu.rong Hem.vou nies, fom und pe or Fier\u201d ange the Là the let- + of Zing, fe TE Oc 00 IC Outremont VOL.V.No.51 CHRISTMAS] PIRITIS IN EVIDENCE The Christmas season with all its air of gaiety and abandon has now definitely descended vpon this district.Store windows are festooned with the appropriate decorations and gilis galore grace the counters and shelves of the district\u2019s stores.The merchants of the district liave purchased their Christmas supplies with care and bargains are offered this season that will never be duplicated again, Quality and service have proven to be the watchword of our local merchants and it is up to the residents to patronize them, This year, due to the present economic condition, Christmas gift buying has become a matter of saving.Here in this district the local merchants have made a specialty of offering better values at a lower price.Holly.mistletoe, Christmas trees, colored lights and all seasonal decorations are merely the tenor of the holidays, the true Christmas spirit lies in giving as many gifts as possible and this is only possible when the gifts are bought where bargains are offered.The Christmas spirit is prevailing.Many clubs and associations of the district are staging dance for the holidays.Sunday Night Forum At North Branch \u201cY\u201d Taking Beverly Nichol\u2019s much discussed indictment against war as a guide book to her discourse on traffic in armaments.Miss Claine Gauvreau addressed \u201cThe Sunday Night Forum\u201d group on Sunday evening last.A report issued by the League of Mount Royal Financial Secretary Business Men's Assn, Owner and operator Park Garage, Park Ave, J.CONNOLLY Nations states that armament firms have fomented war scares, attempted to bribe Government officials, spread false reports concerning military and naval programs of foreign countries in order to stimulate armament expenditure and have sought to influence public opinion through control of the press.Miss Gauvreau\u2019s fine treatment of her subject resulted in a most inter- Assn, | Men's Michael's Ice Cream Viateur St.Director Business Operating St, Parlor, St.esting period of discussion among\u2019 the group.Meetings of the \u201cSunday Night | Night Forum\u201d are held every Sunday | evening at 8.45 o'clock in the lounge room of North Branch Y.M.C.A.| This club is holding a dinner and dance for members and their friends in the Willingdon Room in Central! Y.M.C.A.at 7.00 p.m.on Thursday.| Dec.28th.».! oo ee 00 | MacVICAR MEMORIAL | | | CHURCH NOTES 3 Qe eee se -æ The Young People\u2019s Society of | Christian Endeavour held their an-: nual meeting for the clection of of- | ficers for the ensuing year.The in-i stitution ceremonies will be observed on Sunday night at the close of the Evening Service.There was much interest in the election and a full list of officers and commitiee conveners will be given next week.Mr.Clinton Davies was elected president and Miss Margaret Gilm- our and Miss Edith Finlayson, vice- president and joint conveners of the Prayer Meeting Committee.Miss Ida Boon was elected secretary and Mr.Wilfred McLatchie, treasurer.The Services in MacVicar next Sunday will be of à very special nature.The Evening Service at 7.30 will be particularly of a musical character L.H.OUIMET 3 a>: À Director Business Men's Assn.President Ouimet-Wilson Coal Co.consisting of anthems, carols, choruses and congregational hymns all referring to the Christmas season.In the afternoon at 3 p.m.the Sunday School will hold an open Christmas session with bright music and open to all.LOW PRICES OFFERED BY NEW CLEANER AND DYER An exceedingæly low price of 75¢ for dry cleaning is offered by Graham, QUALITY COAL CUTS COST \u2018able.Business has been kept on a.| fairly even keel i when establish- | , ments in other lo-! ( ealities are often- | times straining every resource in oF Examiner-Courier Issued with the Co-operation of the Businessmen's Association of the North Ead.MONTREAL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, OFFICERS ano MEMBERS of the 1933 OF THE NORTH END R.L.GREENFIELD Secretary Business Men's Editor Examiner-Coutier.Business Men's The Business Men's Association of the North End is, according to its charter, a body called into being to \u201ccreate a spirit of friendliness among the business people and the private citizens of the North End; to stress upon the members of the Association and the residents generally the advantages of buying in the North End; to bend every uffort towards the betterment of tocal conditions; to use its best efforts in the securing of employment for its own members land others who may need it; to aid the less fortunate North End residents when the occasion arises and Assn, \u201csuch aid is justified; and to co-oper- | ate in the publication of a newspaper! | | for the information of the public in | general concerning the North End and its advantages.\u201d How the Asso- : ;ciation has achieved these objectives | i during its eighteen months of life is | fairly well established.In commu- | | nity spirit zn ever w | increasing fervor | Who Wish You a KLEINER SPEER PS CCE OC ET AND DIHIANDRNADINIANEMININNNRTZ, B.M.GARFIELD President Business Men's Assn.Manager Rialto Theatre and Building.What is the Association of the North End been furnished where, in many cases, resources have almost, if not entirely, reached the vanishing point.There : ARMBHRRN RRR IHF BRN RNIN, B.M.GARFIELD President Business Men\u2019s Assn.Manager Rialto Theatre and Bldg.Fatends : Christmas Greetings To AI \\ssn.Members, Theatre Patrons and ¥ Nerth End Citiren- SERRE EMNSNHRRNNKRAKANKX) LA ie.TOO TT TCE OCCT D.MOSCA ytiment that \u201cthere was a distinetly Vice-President Business Men's Assn.Manager Royal Bank of Canada, Park and Bernard Aves.still, of course, remains much to be done.But if the past be any yardstick, then future demands will be met in the same full measure as were those which have gone before.The Association has never permitted itself the luxury of predictions.It has never expressed the opinion that \u201cprosperity was just around the corner.\u201d It has never voiced the sen- Letter feeting.\u201d Nor has it ever raised false hopes by stating ils belief that \u201cthings would be better in the not distant future.\u201d Now, however, it has the temerity to depart from its beat- tn path.Kis convinced that affairs are definitely on the upturn, That conviction would seem to he amply justified by a review of vital statistics and world conditions.So, with the thought in mind that the next few months will witness the begin: ning of the end of what has been a a long, heart-break- | ing period of trouble and travail for | countless millions | is distinctly notice- | \u201ctheir battle for existence.Improvements of vast im- | port kave teen undertaken and arc! nearing completion | on our business: throughfares.Em-! : ployment has becn ! round for consider- iable numbers of\" \"worthy people who | | would otherwise | | find themseives in, difficult circumstances indeed: and assistance of one, kind or another has | Reg\u2019d., 5128 Park Ave, to introduce | their entry as cleaners and dyers into; the North End.The management wishes to make known the fact that they are in a position to do all Linda 4 of tailoring work, as well as the cleaning of curtains, rugs, chesterfields and carpets.Special attention to phone orders is one, of their main features, and quick, courteous service can be obtained by calling DOllard 7941.All work is guaranteed and all goods fully insured.Ouimet-Wilson Coal Company Limited 237 Van Horne AVENUE COKE, WOOD, FUEL OIL Prompt and Particular Delivery Strict Attention to Phone Orders CRescent 3177 PHONE Director Business Men's + + + + à» + + + + + + 4 + à + + ; BUSINESS MEN'S + MONTHLY LUNCHEON # -_\u2014 \u2014- + + The regular monthly lunch- ®: # eon of the Business Mens # + Association will he held on 4 + Wednesday next, Dec.27th, at + + 12.30 p.m.at the Rialto Hall.+ + Murray's will again do the cu- +1 ® tering, and there will be sur- + + prise entertainment, which ®* + \u201cJerry\u201d Shea describes as Ÿ® + \u201cbilingual\u201d These midday ® ® luncheons are extremely pop- 2 + ular, and there is no doubt the ® ® next will be as equally well + + attended as the last.A brief ¢ ® address will be delivered by a * 4 prominent speaker on a topical + subject.+ + + + + +46 440000000 Association, ; operating D.Mosca, Tailor, 515 55 Park Ave.i of human heings, the officers and \"members of the : Business Men's Association of the North End wist Park Extension Montreal Annex BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION Treasurer Business Men's Assn.Operating Lucie Fischer Millinery Shops.E.PHIL McKENNA Director Business Men's Asun.Manager McKenna Florists, Laurier and Park Aves, L.SHAPLAND vou one and all a MERRY i MERRY | | CHRISTMAS and | the GREATEST | PROSPERITY | IN | THE | YEAR .TO coME1\u201d ! .* CHRISTHAS EVE MUSIC AT © CHURCH OF ASCENSION G Sunday Evening, December 24th, being Christmas Eve, the usual re-| \"eital of Carols will be given by the! church choir.The program will con-, I sist of 15th Century English com-! .positions as well as more modern ones arranged for Ladies voices, Boys and Men, and adult choir, under the direction of Mr.F.Virgil Bennett, organist.CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS EARNINGS The gross revenues of the all-in.clusive Canadian National Railways System for the week ending December 14th, 1933, were, $2,816,146 as compared with $2,762,696 for the | corresponding period of 1932, an in- | crease of $63,661.[RZ Asan, Park Business Men's Director Manager Metropolitan Stores, Avenue.PRICE \u2014 TWO CENTS ST.MICHAEL'S CELEBRATION OF CHRISTMAS Beautiful Programme of Music Arranged for Midnight Mass Nothing will be left undone to make this years celebration of Christmas as solemn as possible, The United choirs of the parish under the direction of Mr.Joseph Leprohon, choir-master have been preparing a most beautiful program for the midnight mass.Next Sunday evening.The service will commence with the singing of a processional hymn by the Chancel choir boys under the direction of Rev.Brother Borromes.While the Infant Jesus is being placed in the crib erected in the sanctuary, the boys, stationed outside the chancel railing will sing an appropriate Christmas carol.Then the United choir numbering one hundred and fifteen voices will sing the Christmas masses.The solemn High Mass at which the pastor will be the celebrant, assisted by Deacon and Sub-deacon, will be followed by two other masses during which the ever popular and devoticnal Christmas carols will be heard.Miss Lena Blickstead will preside at the organ.The morning masses as will be at 7-8-9-10-11- o'clock in the upper church.The decorations of the altar and sanctuary will be most appropriate for the occasion.Azaleas and red vigil figtits will enter into the scheme of decoration.In order to accomodate those whe cannot find place in the upper church a Midnight Mass will be also celebrated in the Lower Grotto in the lower church.During this service the well trained choir composed of the High School pupils of the Luke Callaghan Memorial High School will sing the Christmas.carols under the direction of the Sisters of St.Ann.7 NORTH BRANCH \u201cY* | NOTES | + seras dp One of the interesting features of the meeting of the Board of Management of North Branch Y.M.C.A.on Dec.18th, was the presentation by Mr.I.R.Carlin of the report of the work done for the unemployed boys registered at the \u201cY\u201d.Numerous classes and instruction groups have heen organized to help these boys utilize beneficially their spare time.The physical classes now in swing include two periods a week for gymnasium and swimming, two periods for basketball, and two periods for hockey, now getting under way at Globe Rink.In addition the hoy: receive special instruction in wrestling and advanced swimming.Atlempts were also made to get rlasses going in mathematics, shorthand, and bookkeeping, but the attendance has not lived up to expectations, probably due to the search for Christmas rush work.The boys themselves are upprecia- tive of what is being done, and in some cases have thusly expressed themselves.This feeling will give encouragement for the extending and intensifying of the various programs during the coming months.4 LL a eee ES à | 1144 Bernard Outremont Ro yal York CIGAR Tory, AND BARBER SHOP Telephone AT.0072 SMOKERS Will Find All They Need HERE Also MAGAZINES Best Services In The BARBER SHOP Special Attention to CHILDREN I Rid ad le ed?LES FUMEURS Trouveront Un Assortiment Complet ICI d PIPES, TABACS, CIGARES et un SERVICE PROMPT et COURTOIS dans notre SALON DE BARBIER Attention particulière aux ENFANTS CAAANI LAN NE LV ANAL EI IIEÉMAA ME LE(S IMAC C A ILI 01707727007 77200 ISIS SILLA T IAS PISS ESAS 777 22, FIVE CHAIRS\u2014NO WAITING sous: J.A.Lavigne, Manager, : formerly of Campbell and Lavigne PAGE TWO \u2014\u2014 Luke Callaghan Memorial School Sports Notes.In an exhibition game with the Red Indians of Outremont on Rock.land street rink, the second of the ~snson to be played by the new club, St.Michael's School plavers set off in a strong.forcing drive which steadily increased in power during the entire period.Sid Riley turned out to be the club's best bet of the evening.Gerald Ambrose showed his worth in the nets as an alert guard.Only one ~hq slipped through.Final score: Red Indians 1: Michael's 0.Harry Sage.time-keeper.Nt.Last Saturday afternoun, the St.Michael's Junior team played for its first time since the team was organized, and acquitted itself favorably, although it proved tu be a little inexperienced.The exhibition game was played with the Beavers, on the Globe Rink.On the team were Sullivan, Henessy, Picard, Gibault, Coleman.Brennan, Barry, Wright and Keyes.Application to join the Inter-; 5702 PARK AVENUE Perry, ; press secretary, Ernest Sayers.; meeting of the club.*- raïrmouNT.sT.iles * CHURCH NOTES ; oF - \u2014\u2014 Christmas Services of musical in-: terest and impressiveness are being planned for Sunday next, Dec.24th at 7.30, AH lovers of fine sacred mu- sie will hear a carefully prepared presentation of Handel's \u201cMessiah.\u201d That ambitious musical enterprise is being directed by Mr.A.J.Binnie with al largely augmented choir with the, following soloists: Mv 8.n't as \u2018 it- .: he CONN i [hist > ° : Plum puddings are no longer heavy half way up the bowl.Serve with any| ! tablespoon salt babe nd it isn't as if the Ellen had left little Jim with Nora ; Fruit laden ones.When necessity de-|ti ; in the particular class to whic or soggy, with a doughy outer cover-|sauce or with cream.Recipe will tablespoon cinamon diff, were old enough to know the who came in to help mornings and had | Mund, the cakes cun even he made each belongs, the ing, but are as light and delicate ax (serve 10 to 12 persons.'s teaspoon mace 1aerence.d the ; jeu for without eggs.This year.we have \u2014_\u2014 11 1e though they have.been baked The a.Carrot Pudding Few grains ground cloves Her husband seemed about to say toire from r ony tested several recipes for cakes in i .+ : \u2018 a ; ; 4 à something, t wi > ; i ' \u201c\u20ac, hich crc re tte , ; Him, evolution of this foad has had to do} 1 cup grated raw carrots Trim the meat and simmer it in a ter of Whar dently thought bet tell how Christmas passed for her.eh \u201cRRS at Pb an have That Holy Thing une less with the ingredients that went| 1 cup grated raw potato.small amount of acer until a ten- ing to be?\u201d he asked prosently a She was back at her own steps with enpleus cakes should not be mad ui.into the pudding than with the me-{ 1 cup flour er.| en à is cous put it t ough \u2018In Boston, with Leila and the chil- the letter saved to read in the quiet til one week before Christmas ions, thod of coukery.The pudding cloth] 1 «up white sugar the food chooper.Chop the fruits, and warmth within, when the pretty] one week Netore Christmas, They all were looking for a king | ,; *, 20° sugar mix all ingredients together and sim- dren.Of course, with youngsters that fm, en Lie PREYT Fruit enkes that are to be stored ; \u2018 'K : and boiler have given way to modern *, cup seedless raisins \u2019 : age, one has to keep Christmas.\u201d young woman fromi op a length of time require fairly To slay their foes and lift them high: m, moulds and steamers.When moulds \u2018+ cup currants mer gently for ahout one hour.Then \u201cWhatever pu Sal next door ran ous, ; .i u YI Thou cam'st.a little baby thing ; .store in sterilized air-tight til atever you say, goes with me.high proportion of eggs and shorten-|.,.are not on hand the puddings are \u2018x cup butter or other shortening |$0r¢ sterilized air-tight jars untily t .know \" oni with a sweater: ; er l'hat made à woman cry.ce boiled in smooth bowls covered with or % cup chopped suet instead it is required.\"oi ness; you know that.\u201d said Be thrown across her! ME all cakes require sufficient flour + : : course, it was à rd time fo Be ; 1 isture .: > $ ' / grease-proof paper.of butter ; Ell ; .; twrd time tor shoulders.ana matiere tn blend and hold the 0 Son of Mat, La right my lot ; Most Je h thei ; I.teaspoon cloves Lemon Mince-meat en, just now.remembering other ,\u2026 fruits together.Naught but Thy presence can avail; Most people have their own famous = teas \u201cloves Christmases.Why, last year, how she \u201cDo excuse me, is s cnkes di | Yet th T \u2018hee re not recipe for Christmas Plum Pudding, ly teaspoon nutmeg Here is a meatless mince-meat that PY had been flying she said breath.| Smal Christina es bul \u201con the Sor o he rhea fre not, but there are some who would like to '.teaspoon cinnamon is delicious and not too expensive.It LRN around.joyously if | lessly.\u201cBut we're estoamed rounc or square Chri = ; ts me: try another for a change this year.| teaspoon soda lis also simpler and more wholesome EA hecticly busy with next door neigh.cae Lins (which cun be purchaned My how or when Thou wit not heud, We have on hand a number of inter-! If desired, 1 or 2 cggs combination than many mince-meats.P 8 i » shop- hors, and, if [ may!!! ost hardware stores) make very But come down Thine own socret Le last minute shop \"desirable Christmas remembrances, es esting recipes which have been con-; \u2018rate the carrot and potato.Mea-| 1 cup raisins ping and packing axk, isn't your ecially if fitted à to the pretty tin stair, ithes tributed by followers of our cookery Sure and set aside.Cream the butter| 3 cups finely chopped apples to go home for the name Cunning.PO > vhich one = .a y the That Thou mayst answer all my pages, and which, we believe, will ap.[add sugar and blend well.Add carrot \u20182 cup chopped nuts holidays.Sh- ham?\" shops One Cliriat i.k we voi © need\u2014 peal to the home cooks who are seek- jand one-half\u2019 the potato, and mix well 14 cup candied orange pecl or und Bob and two.\u201cWhy.yes.\" said SY \u2018ak me, \" stn uke CPR Yon, every hygone prayer.ing a change.\u2018Sprinkle fruits with flour and add to orange marmalade menth-old little Ellen.\u201cIt is.\u201d WB cn ob a number of sue \u2018 me: Preparing Ingredients first mixture.Then add the flour and \u20182 cup lemon juice Jim, named (or his § \u201cI thought so,\u201d pte ei To he ee recipes muy George MacDonald.Th tf ne 5 =, ispices, which have been sifted to-| 2 cups sugar wrandfather.Would said the other.»e dou sed, when they will yield one - - rm em\u2014 Fhe suet for pudding should be gether.Dissolve the soda in the re 1: teaspoon salt th ver forget{with a puzzled look, \u201cYou see, yes large cake for the fanuly and several ite, finely chopped; all skin and tough I > Co = 5 «y ever orge 5 \u2019 fee, NÉS\" small ones for ones friends night portions jd be discarded.The Mining half cup of potato and add|{ 2 teaspoons cinnamon that last happy [terday, | was passing with a piece small on for one\u2019s friends.?currants and raisins must always be it at the last.Mix lightly together.1 teaspoon ginger \u2018 \u201celebration in the|of plum pudding for a shut-in old \u201cot Biffieult to Make thoroughly cleaned before using.To Pour into buttered bowls, having Je teaspoon cloves old home?lady below, when a middle-aged man You need not be an experienced Knitted Wear do this, rub them together well with them not more than two-thirds Tull.Seald, drain and chop the raisins.Ellen's father stopped me and asked me if 1 could cook to make delicious fruit cake.a me a little flour, then wash a few at a The pudding is richer when mace Mix all together.Seal in sterilized had loved Christ- tell him where the Cunningham's After all, fruit cake ix only a mass 4 5621 Park Ave time in a sieve under running water with eggs, but is very appetizing even |pint jars.When making into pies, add | mas, and what Bob has twice started|live.\u201d ; of fruits and nuts held together by 5 .Rub with a towel and spread out tg | Without ees.to each pint 3 cup melted butter.\u2018to say had been something to the ef-{ Ellen felt the hurting little squeeze à very stiff batter.Ît is in the bak- CR.1333 + Mince Meat jahout her heart that always came ing of the cake: he Oldest Wool Merehaut in Montreal - ; ; .st - ee Co 0 ; ; _ ) gr of the cake: that mast envks go The Old « dry.Flour should be sifted once be Following are favorite minæmeat with # sudden memory of her father.astray.The preponderance of fruit Wand-made Angors Baby Bonnets.fore measuring, then sifted once or| ; LRO ECO CEE CRT EOC ICSC TREC TC CDE CTT OL ie ; nes pred Wools of All Kinds ; < ns ; ; recipes contributed by readers of our As if this woman had heen speaking demands à very low temperatare for mn twice with remaining dry ingredients.; 0e : } ROLE AGENT IN NORTH END FOR Christmas Pudding 1 page\u2014also two old favorite recipes Th | tt Hi d of him! cooking because fruit scorches at The contributor of this ec Mr which are published by special re- \u20ac I e In u \u201cAnd T told him\u201d the other WAS even 1100 deg.F2 (a must moderate RE G E N T ue: pe s recipe, Mrs.4.; \u2018 ht \u2018ve ve .\u2019 ; J.MacR,, states that this pudding has quest: .«ed Mine : By Doris Martin, Age 14 | saying.\u201cthat [thought \u201cvou lived heat).Moist conking at à low heat is AND da Leen voted the \u201cbest ever\u201d in three Uncooked Mince-meat BDI BNIB IIIT 23 DB HN MH IIIMINII HI FD MIKI HII FID Fisch! here.en ie vne of the secrets of good fruit cake.| countries, England, France and Can-; (Without Suet) He was such a quaint little figure, moved and the little Hindu exposed est Me re enn a ; \u201ctonnes Te is always wise to Place u pan of.J A E G E R ada.The recipe calls for: 1 pound butter as he stood against a background of o view.TH Teor at the house and water, \" the oven in which fruit mere or ere gle.14 pound suet { 1 pound currants Christmas garlands, He wore a white \u201cA perfume-flash,\u201d said mother, chook his I \u201cOh.no\u201d he said cu being hakrl.i 3 cup brown sugar 1 pound raisins Hunic with a gay, condy striped sash, {.miling a perfunctory smile, which very positively vet gently.too \u201cThat hiv year we decided thi the old ° , ne; 1 cup raisins 11: pounds apples sandals on his cocea-colored feet and |Bessic in her over sensitive childish couldn't possibly be it There would: = TTT TT EEE Mildred 8S 1 cup sultanas 11: pounds brown sugar -u White turban on his head.On top {mind could not misinterpret.Her be à wreath on the door And he! 1 cup currants 1 pound mixed peel of it was the stopper which hetrayed (heart seemed suddenly to have stop- went on \u201c MADAME DE TAIT 2 ounces mixed peel 1 level tablespoon cinnamon his perfunie flask idenity.The little [ped beating altogether and to lie like Afr à moment, Ellen found her- Beauty 12 pound stale hread crumbs I nutmeg.grated Hindu had the dearest wee face im-ia leaden weight in her xmall breast.self in her own room with her moth- 5126 PARK AVENUE \u2018 1, eup flour Juice and finely grated rind vf|uginable, with twinkling black eyes,| It was the next day.and the moth-| ; ; ETT Le Ep het / , = Cup & : 8 y 2 .er\u2019: letter open in her hand.She read COUTURIERE 3 or 4 eggs 2 lemons and a funny red mouth which hadler, irritable with the reaction of; through, very carefully.Then read + ; ar or 14 teaspoon allspice Clean the fruits and chop the ap-|been quirked up at one corner {Christmas festivities, gave Baby |.Lo : or \u2019 Wishes her patrons aod friends \u2014 |= Leash } 1 rie and weed Sie In th ap ut of Ruth the little Hindu ta quiet her (1! again.\\ VERY MERRY XMAS and .ps ; & vel.S su- $ : .\u2018 quie sr.- pub- = nutmeg, grated ples, raising anc peel.SUr in the su-jthrough some mistake in his making, Ruth the little Hindu to quiet her} eday has been à happy day with Av HAPPY NEW YEAR 362 Fairmount A.enue, West ean 1, teaspoon cinnamon gar, butter, spices and lemon juice and now he wore a merry lop-sided |The child, soon tiring of it, flung it me.after all.Your father has seem- CR (West of Park Avenue) fa 1.teaspoon cloves \u2018and grated rind.Pack in jars until |grin.to the floor, where the white tuniced \u201ced \"with me even more than usual .8108 cr ¢ 5929 \" ! .; i red i ; JE , sual CRescent 5 | the !': teaspoon salt oo ready to ust.; He was quite the dearest little fele igure shattered ne fragments.has Everything ! did brought him back ; mm reese rm me eps Grated rind and juice of 1 Cooked Mince-meat low in the world, decided Bessie, |tily.a bit guiltily, the mother gather- | me.Helping fill the children's S P E C I A L y \u2018 lemon (Without Meat) clutching her four nickles tighly in- ed up the pieces, missing the head | ® sal cg 1 pound seedless raisins 1 pound suet J.H.HARTE \u2018; fonc mined peci PRESCRIPTION 4 pound blanched almonds 1 pounds currants DRUGGIST | 2 cups apple cider ; ; CL i.teaspoon mace Phone or send in your prescription.1.teaspoon cinnamon ).We have the Doctors\u2019 confidence.1 wineglass fruit juice or other Lor 374 LAURIER W.DO.7082 liquid Boil the cider until it is reduced to mu one-half.Chop the raisins, suet, apples, peel and almonds.Add to the oth Tel.CRescent 1840 » = pe Melle Dionne ihe | : | Leah Engelberg | Fashionable Garments Corsetière nd Foundation Garments, Corsets, side one shabby pocket, and devouring him with wistful blue eyes.If only she could buy him for mother.Poor mother, who had to work so hard and who was always so busy with household tasks that she had no time to keep herself pretty.Hidden in Bessie\u2019s heart was the vision of a mother \u2014a mother strikingly resembling the Madonna of a picture, which had been given her-\u2014with silky hair.tender, loving eyes and soft fragrant hands.If only mother had the little Hindu might not that gallant, contagious grin bring a soft light into her eyes and chase the worried lines from her brow.Just then the saleslady turned to her and sold her the little Hindu for 15 cents, because of the flaw.The Extends SEASON'S GREETINGS to her Friends and Customers 5284-86 Park Ave.Between Fairmount & St.Viateur Montreal > other nickel purchased a drop of perfume and then the little Hindu was carefully wrapped and taken home.: Christmas eve.Bessie went to sleep to the chant of two younger brothers, with an excited echo which was Baby Ruth, \u201cTomorrow will he Christmas.Tomorrow will be Christmas,\u201d Brassieres and Girdles, My Specialty A DESIGN FOR EVERY FIGURE 5674 Park Ave.\u2014 CRescent 3567 which had managed to remain intact and which had rolled under a chair.And there Bessie found it when she came home from play, and poune- ed on it with an inarticulate cry.She carried it off to her bedroom where, in friendly privacy, the little heart sobbed out upon the pillow its child ish tragedy.ABOUT SANTA CLAUS.LOVED BY CHILDREN The dictionary merely tells you that Santa Claus is a contraction of Saint Nicholas (see Nicholas, Saint).A turning of the pages reveals that Nicholas was bishop of Myra or Smyrna in Asia Minor about 300 A.D.He was the patron saint of old Russia and was believed to offer special protection and comfort tu \u201csea-faring men, thieves, virgins and children.\u201d His affection for children was based on the assertion that he brought back to life three schoolboys who had been murdered.An encyclopedia attributes the name by which he is known in America to the early Dutch settlers SPECIAL All day Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Any 3 Items for 1.25 such ss Marcel, Finger Wave, Shampoo, Eycbrow Arching.Manicure, Facial, etc.PERMANENTS Shampoo and Water Wave included, HAIR DYEING \u2014 $1.00 TRANSFORMATIONS $18.00 AND UP.All shades and styles \u2014 worth $23, $35 and $5Q.$1.00 Transformations cleaned and Outremont and rewaved All Van Horne car husses stop at our door.MADAME \u201cASSELIN 1279 Bernard Ave., West TEL.ATLANTIC 4805 ONE STORE ONLY In but a moment, it seemed, she was awake again and it was Christmas morning.Christmas morning at last, and there was the big fuschia, which they had decorated with strings of pupcorn and a great deal of tinsel because they couldn\u2019t afford a real Christmas tree, and there was a pile of exciting parcels from relatives, friends and the children themselves, and there were the four stockings, bulgings mysteriously.And there was mother, waiting to open the presents with them before hurrying to prepare the turkey.Bessie\u2019s enraptured eyes watched her opening her gifts, A small rounded parcel,\u2014a new paring knife with a green handle from Bobbie.Then a knobby familiar package, \u2014 Bessie\u2019s heart was beating hard against her ribs.The string and paper were re- who called him San Nicolaas.threshold of the world.Their banner is good will and their goal is peace.So this day, dedicated to the memory of the birth of a child, belongs to all children.It is their carols, their laughter, their happiness which makes it sweet.And we older folk should on this day at least share their kindliness, their tolerance, their purity and their Saint Nicholas.\u2014The Boston Herald.The saddest thing about Christmas is that the good fellowship the day inspires too often withers with the Yule tree and is tossed out of doors.\u201cWhat makes Dobbs so angry?\u201d \u201cHe gave Christmas cards instead \u20ac presents to all of his friends.\u201d \u201cWell 2\u201d \u201cThey did the same to him.\u201d stockings reminded me of your first Christmas.You were such a tinv thing, but he insisted you were not vour little sock together.I even sang the old carols softly to myself as they came over the radio and it !made him seem very near.\u201cLeila and Will are going out to mail this for me.\u201cLove to all.MOTHER.\u201d \u201cEverything I did, brought him back to me.\u201d Ellen sat for a long.long time.Thinking.A retired Methodist minister in Hamilton left an estate of over $60,- 000.Who left it to him in the first place is not stated.| SV ASTRA S.s.K LTD.Ç TR E S G E Sc S 160c¢ 5647 PARK Avenue BOM =Hwummw mI WOM vjJomo mI- too young to 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Our Regular $5.00 $3.50 | NESTOL Includes genuine oil shampoo and trim.| PERMANENTS 4 Items, $1 00 All our permanents are guaranteed le last 6 months.Will hold ringlets far one year.We de your hair to your in.dividuat and artietie tante.(UU LULL LLU Lidl fd dd ddd dd D7 a LE Ll TAY ZL dl ld 2 U7?EMBROIDERY Made to order or stamped ready for working.Special care on work for Children\u2019s Christenings.ALL KINDS OF KNITTING Always: a complete stock of Hosiery and (loves.Ready for your inspection.MADAME ASSELIN 1279 Bernard Ave., W.Tel.ATlantic 4805 a Ca Ro a or N \\ N N NS N NS NS N N N 3 3 NS N N N N N Parlor having same._5821 PARK AVENUE BEAUTY SHOPPE The most hygienie and sanitary Beauty Komol or WATER WAVES, BAS CUT Paper MANICURE 40c.EYEBROW ¢ oil ARCHED MASSAGE Permanent Ne re anadre | $1.50 to $5.00 our Fri omers a MERRY XMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR A in the north of the city.All in our prices down our quality is the Price List: CRESCENT 6592 - PAGE SIX THE EXAMINER-COURIER, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1933.The Christmas Snowball By Mary Graham Bonner Jack had not been home in seven years.They had gone quickly enough in the way that years will go, but now that he was back it seemed as though they had been longer.He had missed so much.It was not that things had changed.Of course, there were changes in the looks of the town.There were few sleighs lined up along the main street; instead there were automobiles.He had been thinking how sleigh-bells would jingle as the horses pulled the sleighs over the crisp winter snow.But instead of Lells there were the sounds of firm hubber tires creaking over the frozen, snow-covered streets.There had been automobiles used in that winter the FOR SALE of seven years past, but they had not been predominant.The sleighs had a chance.Now the sleighs were quite missing.The automobiles had charge.He wondered if he stayed away for another seven years if he would see lights from airplanes and hear them buzzing over the buildings.Yet, even if he did, he did not feel as though the place would really change.There was something about the tgwn that would never change.They She build more modern shops, airplane landings might take the places of so many garages as the garages had taken the places of blacksmith shops, but the essential qualities of the town would never change.$ |mas here with its holly-filled windows, § [ita wreaths over doors, its trees for [| Christmas lining the main {| Doubtless that was the way Christ- § {But here it would seem more import- street.mas would always be in many places.ant.Christmas would be deep in the whole heart of the town which always expanded and became so generous and big and open at this season of the year.Probably because it was, Christmas did seem different here from that of any other place.He remembered the Christmas before.There had been gayly decorated shops, hurried, happy shoppers, lighted Christmas trees in the streets.orisp snow and Christmas greetings.But it hadn\u2019t been the same.Christmas seemed to belong so much more to his own home.In that other place he had felt a litle lonely and a little out of it.But here he had no feeling of loneliness.Even though he was just back and as yet had met few of Always Christmas would be Christ- CALL \u2014 PHONE YOUR EXAMINER- COURIER CLASSIFIED ADS.CRescent 4112 its discretion in their selection.Mail phone number, to Examiner-Courier, 5736 Park Avenue.The services begin with the issue of December 29th, next.FOR SALE MAIN OFFICE FREE\u2014 \u201cBARTER AND EXCHANGE\u201d The Examiner-Courier, anxious as always to do its part in improving conditions, will for an indeterminate period, print a number of \u201cBarter and Exchange\u201d ads FREE OF CHARGE.It reserves the right to use the people he knew and had vaguely 5736 Park Avenue them, with name, address and APARTMENTS TO LET Sends Season's Greetings T.C.Kirby, manager of the Montreal Motorist League (operating 39 service stations on the Island of Mon treal) who extends the seasons greetings to all.The executive and head offices of the League are in the Windsor Hotel, Montreal.CHRISTMAS GIFTS of oil paintings and large illuminated doll's house, for sale, cheap.775 Davaar, Outre- AT.6783.H-10| % bed, complete, high chair, gate mont.swing, gas stove, writing desk.EL.BEAUTIFUL XMAS Gifts \u2014 Aquar-| 5373.G-452 jum, 35 gals, running water.Lim-| op roe black muskrat Electric fire AT.0969.H-8 MUSKRAT COAT, good condition\u2014 310.00; Man's overcoat, also suit; oges\u2019 dinner service.basket.Crystal chandelier.1077, BUY delicious home meat pies, large and individual made mince DExter 0998.GIRL'S skates and boots size 5, $1.50 5432 lined, Persian lamb collar coat, med- jum size, $10.00.5166 Sherbrooke St.W.Apt.2 SKI boots $2.50, size 9; heavy coat working man $2.50,.pair man\u2019s skat- Walnut Vanity dresser, triple mirror.ing boots, Make good Christmas presents.LA.| fancy skates $2.50, 2 pairs skis with H-5 harness 5 foot.7 foot $1.50 each pair WEllington 6599 ete.XMAS tree light sets: 8 lamps wired le.Order for Christmas now.|complete $1.00.Mazda set $1.45 up.reasonable.T for G-400 Fancy figure sets $1.69.Poulins Hardware TWELVE piece mahogany dining room set, table has plate glass top, porcelaine top table, 3 green chairs, G-455 wool lined, size 8 with G-462 5504 Sherbrooke W.DExter G-488 Janitor, 5961 Cote St.Antoine Road.G-401 AYNSLEY cups and saucers, good MUST sell immediately exceptionally nice household furniture, perfect condition.Also Brunswick Combination Radio, Cabinet gas range.Leaving city.ELwood 2400.G-403 GIRLS boots, size 4% with C.CM.tubes skates, $2.00; skis 6 feet long $2.00.DExter 9505.G-406 HIGH chair, baby\u2019s bed and nursery chair, also large bed complete, good condition.reasonable.DE.5807.ELECTRIC train complete Transformer and accessories $10.00.boys boots and skates, size 5, 2.00, lady's winter coat, size 14, $5.00.DExter 5044.G-407 DOLLS house, furnished, electric light.Apply 116 Westminister.G-408 GIRLS slacks and ski coat, navy blue, size 12 years in perfect condition, $3.00.DExter 1704.G-140 SKIS poles and complete outfit, 4074 Marcil Avenue.G-415 WINTER coat, clarinet, 2 bedroom sets, 2 handmade picture frames.DExter 4793.G-416 selection of designs, also Hammersley 39¢ up.See these values at Poulin's Hardware 5504 Sherbrooke W.DExter 5432.G-469 TOBAGGANS new, 3 ft.$1.00; 4 ft.$1.45; 5 ft.$1.95.call DExter 5432.G-470 SIMMONS ivory cot.large size.EL.3054.G-471 WRINGER, $2.00; trunk, $1.00; Remington picture, $1.00; Floor lamp, $3.00; white babys sleigh with hood, $3.60; electric firebox.ELwood de AT3 LADIES skis and boots, 5 1-2, navy breeches.2 (Ceinture Fleche) habitant sashes.DExter 7813.G-476 CHRISTMAS decorations 2 sets of lights with reflectors and quantities of ornaments $3.00 ELwood 8762.G-477 THE WESTMORE COUNTRY environment with city advantages.Vast, luxurious rooms.Low cost.7336-38 Sherbrooke St.W DE.9300.G-389 5890 COTE St.Antoine Road, 5 monthly lease if desired, modern con-: veniences, G-402 FLATS TO LET 374 LAURIER AVE.WEST\u2014Heated flat, seven rooms, hardwood floors, hot water, no dark rooms, exceptional cupboards, large pantry.Rent greatly reduced.Phone DO.7082.H-1 $25.00 WALKLEY near Sublet upper flat, 5 large bright rooms, radiators, open fire gifts to put at his Christmas gift table.for the mail was simply a desire to do what he had always done, to mingle with the people, to see his own room apartment, low rent until May, | townsfolk.again.he had dreamed it would be.lucky that the train had been on time and he had been able to have a \u2018long Christmas Eve.always be on time.Sherbrooke| Christmas means so much.place, had seen a number of people he knew Just outside he met a group of men place on the But the going It surely was wonderful to be back Wonderful beyond even what How Christmas trains, he thought, should Moments at He was leaving the post office, He large balconies.May.$35.00.DExter 3842, HOME FURNISHINGS Co., 5710 Park Ave., DO.5088.Draperies made to order.Upholstery repairs.Estimates free.Workmanship guaranteed.H-4 HEMSTITCHING WE TEACH dress operating and hemstitching at $5.00 a course.Hemstitching done at 5¢ a yard.ade.H-3 SITUATIONS VACANT YOUNG GIRL wanted to take baby out afternoons.Call AT.5497.871 Dollard Ave.H-6 WANTED: Girl for mothers help sleep out $10.00 monthly.DExter 8202.G-417 WANTED TO PURCHASE BUSINESS suits, any sizes, also alt kinds of good clothing, furmture, carpets and sporting goods.Best prices paid.Call Sam Pearson, Reg'd.1452 Notre Dame W., WI.4965 G-386 RACOON coat for girl.DE.776.u-418 9 PIECE walnut dining room set, in good condition, no reasonable offer refused, 5932 Sherbrooke St.Apt.1 No dealers.G-419 BOY\u2019S navy blue chinchilla coat, size 14-16 guard model, 2 dress shirts, size 38, in good condition, cheap.2250 Girouard Apt.1.EL.5420.G-420 TWO Tuxedos both in good condition sizes about 40 and 36, very reasonable.ELwood 9410.G-423 STAMP album, good collection, ac- cordian real rgain.coat, breeches, boots and riding putties.ELwood 4873.G-445 FUR coat, small s sport model, new lining, sacrifice, $15.00.Tel.ELwood 8163.G-448 DRESSES, few evening, hats, shoes, 1 seal, 1 cloth coat, childs coat, piano bench.Must sell this week.Sacrifice BEDROOM, Dining Room, Chesterfield suites, old pieces, wardrobes, bookcases, sewing machines, stoves, electric washers, pianos, carpets, office furniture.DO.2022 G-387 WANTED second hand moded electric train, moderate price.Telephone DExter 4670.G-404 BOOKS of knowlege in good condition, must be reasonable.DExter 7238 -47 BARTER-EXCHANGE CHINA, hand painted, by local artist, also 2 Irish crochet blouses, exchange for household linen.HArbor 5590.G-414 UPHOLSTERED chairs offered in exchange for plumbing work.ELwood 4129.G-474 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALF 1981 Chevrolet two duor Deluxe; 6 DExter 9323.G-451| wheels, trunk, heater, special private Excellent shape $350.00 DExter San.Windirsers TO: Leather Custs, AUTO TRANSPORTATION \"Lacsines.it mak tac Uke Shoes, makes taem like th ly Waterproofs CO-OPERATIVE AUTO TRAVEL\u2014 Guest passenger and car owners listed on share expense terms.To Old Orchard, New York, Toronto, Windsor, Chicago, and elsewhere.Also short rips.Inquire 304 Castle Bus.HIGH-CLASS Dressmaking at lowest prices.Dresses from $2.00.Skirts from $1.00.We specialize in Sunday- night and evening models.children's clothes and alterations very reasonable.74da de l\u2019Epee.R.LOST BROWN LEATHER GLOVE, right Kand, \u201cAcme\u201d make.Vicinity Bernard and Park Avenues.Please return to Examiner-Courier, 5736 Park Ave.GIRL to mind child 20 months old, $1.00 per week.15 Winchester Ave.ELwood 8777, - \"TRADES and BUSINESS CARDS And then it was explained to him that these grown-up young people were the youngsters of seven years ago.Evidently he was a good shot, for a 106 {loud shriek from one of the girls pro- Mount Royal East, and 5652 Esplan-|claimed that fact.ball went right into my face.Lucky it was fresh snow or I'd have finished you!\u201d recognized her then as that nice little Adams kid he used to teach to balance on her bicycle and whose school bag he sometimes carried home for her.little sport, ready to enter into every- G-454{thing, eager to try.you, Connie?\u201d THIS PAPER i.distributed by the successors to Dominion Messenger and Signal Service.477 Si Baptists.HA, 9109.AUCTION and Culbertson system contract bridge, simplified, condensed form by experienced teacher, very reasonable.Special rates for groupes ELwood 5286.CARPENTER, painting and repair: ing neatly and promptly done.Estimates gladly furnished.W.A.Doig.22356 Marcil Ave.DE.4117.G-363 GENERAL repairs, carpentry, weather stripping, painting, paperhanging and plastering.L.P.Theriault.ELwood 1566.G-393 PAPERHANGING, interior and exterior painting, tinting, craftex and Tiffany finish.Estimates free, reasonable price.Howard Bresec.DE.1297.G-36 PAPERHANGING and painting done at reasonable prices, ceilings tinted, $2.00 up.Call anytime for estimate.M.J.Hunter, WAlnut 2213-F.G-373 National Sales and Distribution Co., | t.Joan o (claimed.\u201cBut I didn\u2019t expect to find you hitting me with snowballs.That\u2019s a fine kind of greeting!\u201d All her same nice essential qualities G-409 seemed just the same, but her changes were merely additional She dressed with more taste than she had when a youngster, she was graceful now instead of tom-boyish.its homeyness would always be the same, no matter with what succeeding fashions and customs apace.\u201cwould you mind if I left the mail 5|home and then came around for a nice chat with you?\u201d she said, \u201cor only for a moment at any rate.They were pick- \u201cYou remember them,\u201d he was told.He joined in the snowball battle.\u201cOh, oh, that\u2019s not fair! Your snow- \u201cI'm so sorry,\u201d he said to her and She had always been such a good \u201cI'm Jack, you remember me, don\u2019t Constance Adams gasped just a lit- \u201cWhy, of course 1 do!\u201d she ex- How beautifully she had changed.attributes.She was like the town.In its spirit, it kept \u201cLook here,\u201d \u2018he said abruptly, \u201cI won't be home until ever so late,\u201d I should be there now to \u2018this.DO YOU NEED a painter?tinted, $2.50 up.Rooms papered, $2.5¢ up.Painting inside or out.Glass put in door: and wirdows.Mr Brosseau.DE.3862.get the baskets with the presents.1 haven\u2019t delivered any of my gifts yet.\u201d \u201cCouldn't I come, too?\u201d \u201cIndeed, yes, you'd be a great help Ceilings Call G-390 FURNITURE.Antique and Modern \u2014Repaired, Renovated, Cleaned and Polished ol your home at low cost.EL.633 in carrying the baskets.I always did like schoul-bags and baskets carried for me.\u201d Re-modelled.G-382 an .28 ALL KINDS of i repaired also slip covers and rapes made to order.Sarcretiolds, Special price for for holi- all bent on their Christmas Eve ac- day season.Work ply 6345 Sherbrooke Also 8767 She looked up at him and laughed, The general snowballing had stop- We clean Ped Groups were going off together guaranteed Ap tivities.est.Tel, EL.| \u201c11 be obliging,\u201d Constance said.-880 |«You take the mail down and Il be CR.GET READY for Christmas call St.E-6 Denis and Elliott for all uphoister- ing and furniture repairs.fusranteed.el years experience, G-358 e DO ready as soon as you come.I won't keep you waiting.They do that, don't they, in stories?\u201d She stopped, a little embarrassed.Work DRY, soft = stove wood eut to lengths, 1 foot, $1.78 per cord, hard cord, delivered.Range .00 per Coke $8.00 per ton.Phone recognised some who were grown up now who had been children before he left, he did not feel out of it.- They might not recognize him, but DE.1925 he was at home and he was hoppy and loneliness had been banished from his heart in a gloriusly complete fashion.He had gone home as soon as he had arrived.An now he had come up to get the mail.It was not that he expected any mail.His Christmas cards and boxes of cigars and neckties and such would be sent to his business address for it was not until the last minute that he had been sure he could make the long trip and reach home in time for Christmas Eve.His telegram had come before him, but his presents had already been sent out, and his mail would be waiting for him at his office.To G-449/who had been graduated from high be sure, he knew the family would school in his class.\u2014 ing up some of the now falling snow ART DRAPERIES and Upholstering and throwing snowballs at a group of laughing, red-cheeked girls.quickly and marvelously find little \u201cBesides I want to get through,\u201d she added firmly.\u201cI\u2019ve so many places where I must go.\u201d It sounded in his ears like a beautiful refrain, almost like a melody.\u201cI won't keep you waiting.I won't keep you waiting.\u201d He said it over and over again to himself.Nor did he keep her waiting.He was there in scarcely any time at all.His family had understood.They had seemed happy that he had found himself so quickly at home in the town.It was what they had dimly feared he would not be.What gay thing that was\u2014taking around Christmas presents in baskets, in wishing people Christmas cheer and holiday greetings, in having doors opened to one where a whiff of balsam and shadows of firelight sent a glow over one\u2019s whole heart and mind and soul.It was late, very late, when they gof back to her house.He supposed he should wait.He supposed he should keep quiet\u2014for a little longer than.But he couldn\u2019t.Besides, iti was Christmas and at Christmas, feelings weren't supposed to be hidden.One wasn\u2019t ashamed of sentiment, one didn\u2019t barricade one\u2019s affections.\u201cConnie, you may say I don\u2019t know, but I do,\u201d he began.\u201cI knew at once.1 think I've always known.It has been there, unrealized perhaps, but]: you know even as a kid you were unusual.You weren't like any of the others\u2014all nice enough\u2014but you!\u201d \u201cI wish I'd made a hit with something other than a snowball!\u201d he ended.\u201cI'm rather glad it was with a! snowball, Constance answered slowly.\u201cIt was like getting back at once to the days when I was a child and you were so nice to me and let me be included in so many of the older boys\u2019 and girls\u2019 games.\u201d \u201cI'd like to include you, to exclusively include you, in my whole life,\u201d he said gently.\u201cCouldn't you tell me that you wouldn't keep me waiting?\u201d \u201cWell, maybe I could,\u201d she said, DESPITE PRICE RISE TEA IS STILL MOST ECONOMICAL DRINK For the past two years people in Canada have been enjoying the lowest prices for tea in a decade, but this has meant tremendous losses to growers, who, to save their industry, |{ have restricted tea exports and caused tea prices to advance.Tea packers, particularly those supplying very fine quality teas, have reluctantly tbeen forced to increase prices.Notwithstanding this, tea is still the most economical drink next to plain water.|§ IIR INDI It was Christmas Eve.Dannie and Connie were sitting by the fireside waiting for Santa Clause.Two years before, they had waited for him and he had taken them with him to his home at the North Pole.Now they waited to go with him again.He had come down the chimney before so they waited by the fireside.After what seemed an eternity to the children, they heard the front door softly open, and in walked a slender, rather tall, middle aged man in full evening dress.The children were frightenedd, but Dannie said \u201cWho are you.\u201d The man laughed.\u201cWhy, my dears, I am Santa Claus.I've changed, haven't I.But, you see, my wife insists that I be modern.So I had to reduce, which makes me look taller, I had to shave my whiskers, dye my hair, and doll up a bit.What do you think of old Santa now.Quite a young dandy, eh?But, come, we must hurry back to get more toys.\u201d The three went outside and there instead of a sleigh and reindeer, was an aeroplane.\u201cMuch faster.\u201d explained Santa Claus as they got in and started.\u201cWhy don\u2019t you wear an aviator suit\u201d asked Connie.\u201cMy wife says I must be presentable.\u2014like a gentleman, you know, Well here we are\u201d very seriously, \u201cand maybe I'd mean it, too! Merry Christmas, old dear!\u201d + \u2018Only six years older, young smarty, but Merry.Christmas, just the same!\u201d And the old town just seemed to sparkle and twinkle that Christmas Eve as it never had before.The railroads\u2019 idea of scrapping wooden coaches may perhaps be adopted by some of the losing football Modern Santa Claus Pauline F.Peterson, Age 16 IRIN Bet Beh De ele 2) \u201cThis isn't the North Pole\u201d Oh, no.You see, my wife insisted we move farther south.This is about the middle of Saskathchewan, not very far from Prince Albert.\u201d The three went into the house.It was ultra-modern in every detail.\u201cWhere's Mrs.Santa Claus.\u201d asked Connie.\u201cAt Prince Albert at a bridge party.Here is my workshop.We must hurry and load up.\u201d They went into a large room.Huge machines stood everywhere, and shelves will filled with toys.\u201cWhere are all the brownies that make the toys.\u201d asked Dannie, \u201cOh I got this machinery instead It\u2019s much quicker.The brownies are now working for the sandman.\u201d The three quickly took the toys from the workshop and filled the aeroplane.\u201cWe must hurry,\u201d said Santa.Here it is midnight already and I promised to go and get my wife.Oh, well, this is the last load.I guess I can mgke it.\u201cDaddy's going to Prince Albert next month,\u201d said Connie.\u201cMaybe he'll see you and Mrs Santa Clause.\u201d \u201cNo, I think not.Mrs.Santa Clause insists on spending the winter in California, as we're leaving the day after tomorrow.Well kiddies, here's your home now, so we'll have to say goodbye until next Christmas.\u201d Goodbye, Santa Clause, Have a nice time in California,\u201d said the two.\u201cGoodbye and thanks, my dears.\u201d In a moment he was gone and Dannie and Connie crept silently into bed.The next morning they told their daddy and mother about their visit with Santa Claus.\u201cSo the old boy's gone modern\u201d exclaimed daddy.\u201cWell Well! Well!\u201d \u201cWhich Santa do you like best\u201d asked mother.\u201cThe old one\u201d answered Connie and team.BUY and SAVE at BOND'S Cut Rate Drug Store FOR FAST DELIVERY 275 BERNARD, NEAR PARK Dannie echoed ::Yes, the old one\u201d.PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED We Call and Deliver Phone DO.6263 A MERRY XMAS TO ALL 176 Kleenex| Rolls Razors Phillips Reg.25c IDEAL GIFT FOR MEN Reg.50e 34c 98c 98c Lydia E| Fellows A.B.S.& C.| PERTUSSIN PINKHAM\u2019S SYRUP Bottle 100 Reg.80c 10c 45¢ PALMOLIVE SOAP NUJOL Ex-Lax Large KOTEX $1.25 19c Large 5c 63c 25C (2 ror 45¢ Russian [Peroxide|Colgates| ENO S OIL v, gal.\u2018 3c size Reg.25c SALTS, Large 2 35¢c| 69c XMAS GIFTS BY YARDLEYS Moved to large TOM THUMB LUNCH 276 LAURIER WEST (Just below City & District Bank) SPECIAL DINNER, 25c r premises at Tables Ladi Dining Booths | | Quick Lunch es .Counter for FOR BETTER cs COAL and COKE PHONE YORK 4070 COTE & DWANE, REGD.W.H.DWANE, PROP.Night Calls \u2014 DOllard 3982 Fitzroy 9378 THE TELEPHONE NUMBER THE EXAMINER-COURIER 5736 PARK AVENUE > bed Yn 4 hn ma mn ee By = Pi OP OP AR po ee ee hl cl n cl "]
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