ORE QSIERY 1r ‘y by QXIITIIQ I HOW lne I-“hi Rm‘: H?” I‘ “g to etosll, all the‘ new ‘Miynntes shade‘ , are‘ hbre. u". 1 hionQ6_—t.WetlQY four nchei oi silk, sizes 0y,» 10.‘ ||d$1l76 UR ALL. ILK HOSE H9; proven to he _a ylgpder-h | seiing llne for those who ' tthe very b°'t|_'UIIk to top, iull fashioned, sli w shades, sizes 81/2 to 10 seas ILK HOSE 1 $1.50 in all the good shades, 22 inches of lllk, wears well and looks well, sizes 81/; to.10. g silk and Wool Hosiery znqilsh Wool Hose, sport patterns .. $2439 BpTEX . OSIERY o pairs in one, iisie-lu- side and silk outside, warm and comfortable, in all the fashionable shades and black. size-s 9V2 1° “We $2550 WRESENTATION ONRIST- MAS BOXES, with any'oi the above. BOYS OIL TAN MOCCASINS Are much in demand when the snow is on the grwnd. uilve sizes o to 11, sz-es. Boy's sizes 1 to 5, $1.60- ,8mail boys 11 to 13 $1.60 SN OW SHOES FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ‘Arc sure to give pleasure, health and happiness. _~ Men's $3.75. Boy's $3.26. Women's $2.75. Mmel $2.50. OUR SNOWSHOE HAR- NESS, is the beet you ever wumv run emphases ass snows. Frequently >vre ‘find u mother nil wrapped upin her little‘ ones, their lit-opted slave, and the children make flarga use of her serviced-calling upon, all her resources and consuming all her uergies and. thought. That In all "very bcnutifuI-Hwhiie It lasts, when -the cilildren are small. But presently there comes a day wilcn tho chlldron are able to spread Iihclr wings, whcn they learn to love things outside the name nnd outside tilc range of Mother's ability and con- sciousness. They finll their chief lic- ‘llght in their yollng companions. They nre able to buy their own cutb- es, choose their own occupations. make thcmseivcsmomfortablc llnd they llo not; need Mother. Mother. then, is ieft high and dry with the bottom fal- icu out of iler llcvoted service. ' .\\'hat shall Mother do at this stage, of the lganic? v The vviac mother knows that hcr children will soon hl- independent bc- ings. ‘ho longer mulling a llrnft upon her attention nllli cncrgy. and she prc- ’liII'l'rl against that day._Shc rcnds and keeps nbrcust ot‘ times, knows what ‘ho worill is thinking about, keeps Ill ‘ouch with pcople nnll ruovclneuts, 111i" m, |,,.r hnnlls and heart are emptied. - is nhil- to fill them with other employ- 'il0||t which shllii make hcr uscfui nllli mcliell. and consequently iluppy. The saddest thing one can imagine is n ulntnrc, stronl: poison, 1111111 111111 ulgl-r to work-null not an iutcrcst In ho world to enlist that ahlily null nil-Pg)’. 'i‘llc harvest is rlpc, really for "capers. Ilnrtillintc Is tilc wolnnn wilo ‘ms ill-pt ill irinl lI"l| ls llbip to in: n w-llpol" ill a wilicr fIcIli when her own ‘ittic llllovyilrll IIi\l"\‘i'i!t is gnrncvcd. What nrl- you glut: to do when tilc dllllircn no iongcr nccll you? SIVEET POTATOES Nobody knows thr- ovigln of the swol-t potato. All ll is never found ll n wIIli siulc, somebody must have do- -lnpcli it agcs npo. It ls irrolvil most- y Ill tropical cilluntcs null is n very lourishing urticic of food. ii is not Just cilaucc tllut moat null ‘lflillili llrc usually rnicu together. Po- nlol-s llrl- ucclicll with mclli. i111‘ 111F111“ -rcnte nu llcili in tilc body which lics~ ro_\s inc tissues, If too strong and ‘oug continued. Potatoes contain poi- sslum suits which neutralize this acid lnlLso pcrfcct tho body tissues. Potatoes, containing starch, and rs lcclaiiy tilc swcct potato which is rici. ‘u sonar. nvc n fuci and energy food ‘liiI arc nxcclIl-nt for llotivl- [lcopic nllll won-int; l-iliillrcu. To cook potatoes with their skins ‘aw’- wl" Ia“ a “In um,’ m, prcscrvc their nliucvni snitfl. [Allig- hgmg madg 15g l l ' iullllul; ‘is one of thc iicst ways _'ltl' swcoi potatoes. null tho syrup ‘ vollili oozo out. ~ It’ tho skin biIsil-rs a til n 1| big bubilic. you arc baking ihcul LIMITED on inst. Sonic pl-oplo grouse tilc skill pAQy-"QflAflLE rggfwgan ll-forl- ilukiug to prevcnt its ilarlienlng ' .lnll "UIIIIIIIIIK. ' III nill Southern homes, it was :l Any article in our Store mail- JIIRIIDII! to hoII n big kctilc of potatoes ed to any address, post tree- 4t one tlluc auli thcn warm tbcm up-as JPNIIEII. ‘Phcy worn not conslllcrcd Mon-L‘- so dl-iicioils upon thc first coking. 2-1-1 '1'\\'IlIt‘~I)t’lI(4‘iI, fricd, cscaiiopcll, cun- ilrll or us ihc iulsl- for n [IiliIdIlIK- _|,,._\- Wm.“ u “mp1,. article of lnoli null qigfil)‘ look tho plnrc of lucnt. IIt‘\‘t urc iwn delightful swoct potato rcclp Jil. vccollccl lrsullt Put song c991 m Y Sweet Potato Putt. To iwo cups of mashed luvcci. polu; ol-s. ulili snll, popper, two tablospuons Iluttcr suilsiltuic, four tablespoons milk Jl‘ crcuf, nnll ihc yolk of ouc cfli-l- 111"" .iu- white oi‘ the cm: nllli fold it In; lhl-u hallo nutli puffy and. brown. Sweet Potato With Pineapple. lioii six small sweet potllioos with ihl- skins on. ilk-cl. cul in slices. Cov- -r ihc ilottlun of n baking lilsu \\'Iih n "cry ihln svrup .nallc with honey, sugar or molasses. into illls pincc ll wyar of sliced pint-apple and bakc fol 'cn minutes. p, m; as disturbed ii you sud- eniy realize you have allow“ up goal anpply t0 dwlndie. ‘flagan prgyidg yOU with "16 very lillt reasonable prices. and o" "\il delivery. "THE MAXIMUM 0F HEAT" .il.ii|I.l.IS 8l 00. PHONE 178 T III‘; FIREPLACE hiankiud has always urorshippcd at tlvo shrines-tho altar which repre- lcuts religion; null the hcarthstonc. which represents lhc home. There iii something ilcuriwnrlniug about the op- .-n flro. liven the. stovc, about which -thc friendly group clusters, hall its strong appcni.‘ lint he'll’ can our rightly cultivate ihc honlc spirit about n hole In tilc floor, from wilichllcnt and“; or worse yct. about a rnlilutor which is nlcrcly warm, lluli furnishes no ccnier of heat? To biliill a fireplace is not n job fol n novice. Unless it is constructed lulu right, it will waste fuel, sulokc, oi curry the hcut up the fluc. §_*___._...;_____ \i'ilcu frying onions awn!" N11 11 "Ilivlun IIiI ovcr the top of thc frying I"'“ I" 1W1‘ lu the stculu nnll Furor. Tliglallim mllkcs the onions 006k 111010 on i" _v_ - escape of smoke into the room. "throat? should he correctly propor <houlll_bo high enough to avoid inter the rooul. The ash dump is convent l-nt for clearing tho ashes without iak lug them up'aud raising s dust. trlictivc. hl- ilcllulifui In ltll proportions. lllullf cluttered with sist- uuli number of ornaments on the mantel shelf depends upon the mas; lliraul-ss or duintiuess of the fireplace it shouill never he a catch-all. The rule of three or five is usually observ- ,.,.,| vlrlth the illell oi‘ balance. ‘rant I Iin, u clock. or impressive nlnsment is in the center, a candle or urn at esch onll. and a figurine, piece of Mile?! OHI‘ MA, ‘rl-uvrifi. WHAT i was WIQHIN’ son _ Y" "or" ~ *'" ~ """'"':."..2:: "£122.12" s.‘ y, or oru . bu.‘ In‘ mm‘ M yum. ‘Illzntlcenilli! often set upon mantel, boyhood days! Retrosp- ,,,,, 0,...- will thrive there oniv when In; bqw] ,9 “Muss, lull-c iil no til-e, tel- the hellt will Wilt thorn. -ll Ie boat u» IIIYO the fire aim for \ll3\l1iI to set ITQWIM’ 1111118! 91"" “graveside chair or salt" shim" I" n; eel-ll eulll or nlu firl-nisrr. or lilo ~ "jyglfvfik may he drawn up hsfotil 11- ‘ ‘Bo-"fltr heal-h.‘ piano bench. N“ ‘ wasn't it? 'Our lniill. is F iiiirs and good -- order it , sent ts - " your holns K |fl~ tied across the front W, , ..___. wAvs so us! III-K- wmapt/f their lMlLl Modcru improvements make it possible to save ful-i. rcuulnte the heat. und prevent gu- ' N‘ iiuo BIIOIIIiI have the proper area, thc IIOIIQKIJIINI located, there shouill be a slnokc shelf and chamber, the chimney forencc, and the-fireplace should be oi luch shape as to direct the heat intl The simple lnsntio is the most at- Ovsr it may hang a colorful tlll-t-sll-y oi’ rllnltlnc; or 1t My 1w a soft. mellow one or s plain panel may it detracts from the restflllncss IIIHI riimlity of the room to have the mantel ' trinkets. The ' much litlr ll narrow " 1' I 1r thr mulls tin-I of 111111141111 "I; luveigiod into them through many com- blnntion dlghes. 'l‘hero lire the creinl- ed soups, malls’ with pa... hcuns, to nlutoos, oppose]; celery or,;lpyp_st any may bu added, and all servillfon toast. lllcre are, the roosllous mall's with (‘Rf- rot _ corn, oysters, cciery ahd nuts, cn huge nnll tolustoel. There are: llriuks such as milk-shake, malted lnilk, or cocoa; lluli instiv there are the desserts; shot-pets, icc cream, ijflg. tnrtls, cream tapioca ‘pudding-with co- coanut,_ and cream pies of various coll- coctions-telnou, chocolate, banana, caramel, nnd others. TEN VEGETABLICB. Learn to likc tcn vegetables-is till.- latest ilcaith slogan. iiow many do you like (‘ount 'l-m up once and got}, More are six good rcilsous wily ouc shouill cut vegetables twice daily. und eat of two other vegetables besides po- ultoes: l Till-y give bulk to tho fooli. This nets as n laxative, giving the stolnnl-h null intestines noun-tiling In contract on and so ilciping to movo the contents along. ‘ 2 Tiley fllrnish vltanlins necessary to growth and good hcaltil. it They alll digestion. 4 .‘l'ucy bIIIIPAY nutrients .olly. , 5 Tilsy lll-ip bniili honcs null n-cthm ti 'i.‘boy prevent the bully lIllatlifls‘ from becoming llcill. to the “XIBIIABLE ‘WALLS, For llla bathroom anli ltitcilcn tbcrl- are wall finishes ivhll-h may be wnshcll lulllly times withhollt falling or peei- ng. Thcro is ll soft, velvety. enllml-l which is lttirnl-tlvo nnd l-llnno. ll. nurmcll Ily ivulcr. Finger prints, smoitcli places ltliiI otilcr solil-ll spots arc no rllusc for anxiety In rooms lvltn such pnintnll walls. of tho old-limo lll-nvtil. FASHION NOTES. You have two choices of colinrs~tllc rolling shawl coiiur and stoic coiinr. Tho bunt ncckilur- is l-omlnlr hack. \\'Ilh (lurk drcsscs tbl- ncck line Is an Illi- portan factor in llcicrlnitling the iinrs of II_4II‘PNN. Tho piunlp woman silolllli liloosc lhc \‘ neck. Ilats, worn with coals, arc turuinn up Ill the hock, pushed up by ihc lllg cont collars; unli down III front. to provide tilc proper hainucc. TIIE (‘OMIII NIT)’ HOME. Put “unlty" iulo Cnlnmlluliy. says a wnluclfs clllh worker. "Strength illi- Itoli is strouvgcr." says another. Llct tilc ilcighhors to working together to Iilillti up u hl-ltcr iowu. \"olu1~n's =phcrc is no 'Mu1:l-l~ lllnitrli I\_v Ilcr four square wall. Ullf‘ holuc arc now ‘u t-nlnnllluitil-s, not lucrcly Iii ilnuscs. Wu usc ihc cniunluuity library nnll giny l-l-nicr; fliliI rear our fllalilirs m1- "Illliiy. It. ill not Pllfilltjll to keep lip." iloulc safe for the ilnys null girls. Thc colunlliuiiy is ihcir inrgl-r homo. HOME. it is not IIIIIPII-IIII‘ world can give, With all it‘s snhtlc uri. And gold lluli gulp-l llrc things ‘I'll satisfy the Ilcnrt. Bill oil. it‘ tilosc who clusicr ‘rollull Thu Illtllr llIliI tilc llcllrlh I Jiuvc gl-iliic norll» nnll loving sluii» cs. uol lhc Iiow ilclintifui is earth! -~ ll. Stuart. SMILES Adam's ‘Appetite. “You, i in I1lliI Alla}, we “and i0 no, lu thnt , rllcn until your father atl- "s out oi‘ house null honlc." Fresllic-Wilnll. l-l.w lio you iiko my ‘Milli a whole?" IIHiI-—-r"I['tl all rlqilt as lo good as a room " n iloic. but rLsA iron c/lnoLs. The prcliicst puzzle-picture in the world lies ill thesc words-n snowy night, stockings hanging near n crack- lng grnta fire, Si. Nick, reindeer, sn -vorgrcen with sparkling ights, chil- ircu, carols, laughter, level For cen- urlcs nnll for to-dny the only answer is Christmas! , And from the time when St. Luke s-roto tho beautiful story of Jesus’ llrth in ihl- lunuger at Bethlehem, illi- ii lIlls vcry lluy, cnrois and cnrolitlg , .nvl\ bcl-n inscpnrnbic from Christmas. \ carol is a Joyous song, llllli before it vns ii song. it. was a llllncc Ill which the llaucl-rs fornlcd a ring. The word nouns "n circle," and long before Jell- ls was born tho people worn dancing ' lug or circle dances. (‘hrlsimlls love and lhc lovc of ‘ilrlstluns sprcnd all over Europe will-n people came to realise that the ‘drill at‘ tho Divide Child meant Joy ‘iiil iifc to every human being. Car- lis wcrc composed by the thousand. unny of till-m of great beauty, and uch oi‘ till-u] reflecting. as does u' mir- ‘or. tilc country null the timoiu which ach was composed. England hull malic more of carols ‘IHI of cilroiiug lhuu has any othcr -ountr_v. Each Christmas, cities null ~ountry towns, churches and homes "esound io Joyous songs nfyoung and \id..l’erhaps thc luost lull-mating per- lnns connected with tho old-time Christmas ruroilng in England were the "waits." At first, tho waits were merely night wntchlncu. Nothing so inspires till: true menu- lng of Christmas within the hearts of nil people, as does the sinttlns "1 (‘hrlstmlts carols. From Nome to Rome, from Bohemia to " Boston, the glad tidings of the birth of Jesull u-iii he told in songs, old and new. Int us Join in this great circle nnll give to each other and to ourselves tho rcnl gift of Christmas-a grateful, happy heart. '. Get the girls sud boys in Your neighborhood together right oft, make your own e tomes. learn some sooli slmpie,carois (and hegnre to memor- ise the words). and on Christmas Err march around, carrying your lanterns as the old waits "need to do. (lo to the ‘homes o! those who . need your (The International Sunday School Les- son (optional December l0, 1020) ivus more diiigenythsn any of them in _ be proved abide-from the» tfilqxoygt vegetlLbf. Thsre are the cream grnvi- l-oiiecgng statistics of his vnst cm- the Bcrlliliirrti- Alllllliiin rill I 0X" cs, to which chopped‘ meat or cheese hire. e is known tohave made a unl- ietence. nothing could he more appro- verlllll census three times. The "doc-ree’ issued on the Tiber caused two obscure peasants to lake n Journey along the Jordan. since hecn forgotten. hall bccn followed Joseph would hnvo They would only have reported at the concession to Hebrew custom, and ni- rss CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN CHRISTMAS Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-six This glorious day that has ll ed llo lung will llveto tho end of tine. —Edgsr A. Guest. lue propositions." But there is also a wheel y of pronouns. For example, the angels skid. "i bring you," born to 70¢." “sign to you." Religion is u personal ulesllale to the individual Aliliustus. first and heat of Caesars, llilil-meTile existence of angels ciinliul printe thsll thelralipoorance’ in courier- tlou with the Advent. Ilghest heaven and lowcst earth mo that Advent Night. Earthly obscurity‘ alld heav- enly splendor, angels and shepherds. This lovl-iy apparition came to those who were engaged in cnmlnoupilm- work. 'i‘hl- clearest vision of heavenly things will always some while attend- ing faithfully to petty duties. And thqvlsiou is kept by not, onflttillg duty to guzl: upon it. Thl- shepherds were not liillobellient to their vision. Tho IrllIicluJah had not ccascll to echo When ihl-sl- rustlcs were on he rlln to Bntllicilclu. l.ikl- obcdicrlcl: lirtlli)’ would bring convincing critical-l- oi‘ tflllli- The shepherds lleiievcli with their ill-arts. 'I‘he_v confessed with their tongues. (They fIIlclt that wboil: region with the report oi‘ what they hnd hear-i null soon. "The silcpherds returned!” Thai is almost the most surprising thing about it. IIuW couili they? But they did colnc buck to tbc drouish vlork oi‘ IIWDIW: silcl-p- They \\'(‘I'i1 oven bctier shepherds than before. So, to-llay, vi- sion oi‘ icavl-n can iullkc ouc oven more Unlloticcll then, it ‘has never if the itomnn method of turollment nnll Mary taken no Journey at all. pinco whero they lived. But the Em- peror whose constant effort y'all t0 con- cliiato the subject nliiions. mallo a lowed the report to be lnnlin at tho lln- ccstrni cltlcll nnll villages. .'l‘ilis brought the travelers tu Ilcthlcilcui But it brought others, also on tho shine crranli und Ill such numbers as to 0v- l-rinx all pinccs of entertainment. A stall from which some beast. was turn- l-ll to make room for them was better tillln nothing. Oriental shepherds are provcrbiaily lncditoiivc i'iiliI devout. Solitude anti ihl- opl-n ilcnvcns which kecp tl-Illng ihc -f;iory of God contribute to this. Those rustic Hebrews lllny have holed l-hnnllug nt the very time onc of thl. Riossiauic ilsllilns ilnd praying for ihr allvcni of tilc Billion. Thus to prl-par- “IIIKHII I" Ililiiillilfih» ‘(I luinlilv tilc prepared ulcssngo us cvcr Qn"_||-_ YOUNG PEOPLE‘?! DEVOTIONAL Every syllable oi‘ tho seraphic nnv unnncclnent is weighted with meaning "Poor not!" lnstinciivo dread of the supernatural is dlsarulcli by the vcry SERVICE. December Ill. 102B “Luke 2i 1-20 lnilstunco of the message. “Bringing ouiumm o: a‘ lo: 2 Cflhiihmm‘ “i jzuoli tidings" nnll "cvangclising" arc “I mod“ one and thi- HIIIIIIE. Thai angel was __ first iu.n long: IIlil‘ of ‘cvangelisisfi’ MM”: ‘Im ‘INN h‘ knphm "I" \il who rcpout tho story of the Advent, Phflitmm‘ m“ m‘ n“ “I” “f” 3'1“ ill iovc nnll faith. nrc in till- unilrllkcn ‘yflnm iiiiirl-ill- succcsslon. “To nil people.“ 'l‘ill- nlcssnpu mcois, the universal and porpctulli nccli 0t‘ uii IiiIIIIiI|iII_\’—lI "Saviour," u ltelicclnl-r," "(‘ilrlst“ out‘ llnoinil-ll lluli sl-l apart for this min» slou. ‘Ll-rll" all things oi’ lIim nnll for iilnl. ' But IIll‘ ‘Prinlrc,’ nl-iv-ilorn. ullli Ilflfif- lug such ililcs of majesty, will not. bc_ found Iii ally golden l"I'IIi, or under‘ any silken canopy. Dcw-tirops shine \n ills l-rnliic nnd ills hell is 'inlli the Ilvllriiri of the sillil. liumiiintion, hon"- -vl-v, is thy vory soul of Ills high l-olu- luillelioo. "Iillugl-r" and "swallliie" arc the lucaus of ills lullcutlficution. The fact ‘hat. llo is horn In n sinhlo provcs iilnl . IIOIV (‘AN WE EXPRESS THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT? The angel lnlfssl-ugl-r declared tIll‘ suhstnnl-l- oi‘ (‘ilristlnns to he grl-nt and uuiveralll joy~pcuco nnll good will. That Is tilc hIghl-st good of all human- liy. It is thc gift of God. To express the substance of Christnlus is ll tIIvIno not llkn ihat of God iillnseif. It Is tho most Ilcnl-flccut tilint: of which any- one ls capllhic. it cuu host ha. lionc by giving onl-‘s sclf ill unselfish scrvicc for others: nllli this not ill one trunk. cclirnt nrt, but Ill tilc liully recurring opportunities oi‘ flunliy lIlHI commun- ily llfc. to he tho King. . .\‘o\v on thp vision of thr- shcphl-rlis '1 mmy “maul” lin-rc bursts n briiilnut spectacle. .\rct \ ‘ _ i . _ if “mm h‘ "mmlml m, a "mmmd" at n (‘ftlii n: loll lsnall tilc IIPIIVOIII)‘ ilosi. ‘Wnvc on wuvl- of Tuemmy h, kindno“ m m" 7w, loruphil- ulnsic rolls ovl-r tho wlllc, ex- ‘cnllclll plains. it was lnhillnl- and hcavcnly. Acstllciiclli i‘il,I(i_\'llIi'lll. harinh 778-10. Wednesday. in worship Pllulln 13:15 Thursday. In givil r. Acts 1112.450 all orntnrlo, howcvcr. llill . FPIIIIIY. In, good-null. Lukc G:27~Iiil. lot satisfy thc sill-phcrlis. They liili “nmnhuz 1n “mrk rm, Wm“ kw !flI fail to llrl-lllulng. lunch icss liollhi- Inmw, H.164.‘ ‘ng null lit-hating. ‘Filcy sprung -in l ' " ‘ilcir fl-ot. l-rving, "Tho tiling is cooll- to pussi" “Thl- Lord has | ulil- it To flunk Mmm I ' “I at I s." v , , mmxffrhoy tmlrfl‘ "ginhfisi runda your iulpylu-st. ihrlut ' w - . - . "m" “In mud’. Lump Pmllisfitffgrisimns RPFIIN ln:l_l our so Sfunponp spank, U1- n“, illhoolngy "t "tmncnn “i, brim. (‘hrlsllulls .o lhl Santa Fools Peter Tila Story of n Boy svlso Asked For wmp v ‘I Sum“ WM" Thu‘! “M N“ 8mm’. on up warm, null -—lion't you rl-lnl-luilcr I snlll llolncthlilg surprising lnigtlt happen?" "y NM“ c‘ L““'I“"' I "Soluething lfprising," ccbocli Pl-tcr. . "What is It?" - illIioégil-TIIIIIIIIIH“‘IIIIIIIICHIIIOEJIISIIIli;mI‘)IIdnI§I 4mm W" “m” “m ‘I'm Tm“ . . . . . ... , snow. Ilow could Ill) use the slcigh ho PM) nugmflounu‘ h“ W1": m" now, but in about iificr-n ivllnt you to he uii lirosscll lluli llskeli Snutn to bring him if thcrc “Ll:“:::',,,,: wasn't any snow‘! It didn't sccnl n, . ,.. hit Phrilltlnassy without. any snmvfiuflplgflf" a.l,_.llgn.ihvn',_‘vol,l mm“ h, bunks in tulnbic rounli iu-aud siidl- hrpnkraat "H" an‘: n, T‘ ,“ llown hili on—nnli—-nii iilnt I mm" m: ‘m’ I “M sort oi‘ :11 , _ , tiling. Pcier kcpLhis fncc l-Ioso to ihl- non" I (‘mama up M“. minim" window so no our could soc tho ll-llrs 111111. I11 Fill!" 0i all he coilili llo, would ltc llalil|’l lung lo vvnli. For, Just us tho H01 down to the gate, liolvu ilu- street lcllulc lfnclc- Tom in thl- lovilcst rl-ll comp Into his llycs. 11c liid want some lshquh and drums. n “NHL “lurk snow! At inst he spoke. “OHM _ HIP?“ Emu" ha’ “QM KIQIUIY- in“ "Jump in, Peter," ho railed out. “a “ m“ y Kr“ -" 5"“ mm’ hm-flhlnngule down ill those robcs lluli ills ihroni didn't feel Just. right. "llolwv." he o“. m Gmmhnm," Uncle Toni "Wily that ‘OIOIIII up thcrl- I2“ bun-M m III-II". m’ m“. “mumlo looklslchtllck-fui: of snow ‘lust randy to ‘°ffl',,f',flegf,ffj,§'°"‘j$131,:"m,,f‘:“‘,,,,,,,, "RIF. 5.3355323.‘ .. 1...... but "M" ""9 " 1'°“‘..'""“‘ "‘ "m" "5'. b" were" 1M1 111 ‘vow M? w- ZEF...K.°.I’°I‘...“°SZl.I-.S"IULYE “".‘.l"'f.'il. Two big lcars had lfluuliy roiici bvcr, ' I, . ' “ml whm "we ma“, on!“ It ma“ mp spllui lower the shop. Ami l‘eitr pith 1y five ycllrs old, wants to show tcnrs aveyfnlrsrgtsu nib“ if, 0:1‘ "II-III" Pmimrfl lo his favorite uncle? But Uucll- Toni f“, e" “m”! m“ “who nui down III‘! pllpcr he was rail . , .. before tilc fire null camc ovcr In‘ IIIIIIK- Th“ hem“ mum’ "Mk TOHL l" w‘ I' _ ' ' declared. “I‘II Ilc ‘most sorry to gol l" “- lo llrnulimxrs." w. ill-tor, luy iqd"' ho oxcinilucll. l; , u, , ., » - ,,_ “Yoholiv tiIlfiliIiI hr sari on Christians u 0y "M y “trout long m "I n“ , u _h v ‘ I tiul: lo Grandma's. ni“°‘°]1n°p,,"" “ a 5 m‘ N“ m “'1 “-\IL‘1‘1‘Y Christians. Granliuul cried ' ' ' 1"‘1‘~‘1”- liliffleiug into Grandma's room h 2"" 5"I1‘°'I I” “wk” m“ II“'°“' TN‘ (for Grandma was sick, nnd he lmult b.» c or. vcrv quiet.) "Uncle Toni lvpriscli rue and wl- though vvc would lrprisl- you "We're not gain-y to (lrulilna‘s."' he ‘D0,. mm I" ma" "And that m“ ‘IPMM "it's n loreiv sllr risc Pelt-r licur" '19!‘ house is great for sliding." M“ m,“ d " n, p_ ‘J l (v mm‘, Pncic Tom lookcd enqulringy at I ' n um’ m“ m‘ ‘I to scl- you all at Chistruns limo. nu" now .\iiss Grace ill going back with you ro- surprise lhldllv null “other But l'il be lonesome without ilcr. so IHHPIP Tnrn wasn't keep her long.“ "i won't," promised I'm-lo Tom, "n!" this time," laulrhlng at niiss ilracc. who was very busy Just thcu pultinv on hl-r gloves, anli Grandma laughed lno. “Iiavhe you think you will surprise rur rlculn." she saili, still laughing. ‘i 'I'_VI\OII"'I pairing sllrprislrs." luulnulcrrll Peter, us he llrovo homo rlrniu. this time anneclell down on \liss (irnl-r-‘a hp '1 hope‘) I get thcm I-vcry (‘hrhtlrnl - ém-j-m WEAK/III 0F BIB-W’ ZEALAND. Peter's mother. "Vt-s." she nolilioll, Grandma is not fooling wcil enough to have noisy peo- oic illerc at Christmas this your." "Anll Miss Grucc," wcnt on Peter. “at Graulllunfli, you know-she's stay- ing with Grllllunla liii school starts. and silc rliwllvs plays with mc. nnll now hiIN‘ won't he here." "Oh," slllll uncle Tom, slowly, nnll uutliuc ills lulnlill on I‘eter'l| shoulder he turned nhnui that hc could soc hllli. "Nnlv, l'otcr_ "be went on aravc- il- "l qultc hurl-l- with you that Christ- iilfil without .\ilss Grace would be tcrrihic." l '1 . ' “I cxpccl you would." Isiterrunirll "oil-rs umthor. illuvrhlnlri)‘. hut. Uni-ll- Toni didn't scam to hear. “IVl-‘II iluve tn so» what can hc IIflIlu about it, nnll I shouldn't ho surprised if vllii gal a surprise to-morrow. Soc, there's the first snowflake coming dawn nireltlly. So don't worry your liiiic hl-nli shout nnvthiug. We'll illst get to work now hnnulns’ up our ltnPItIIlflI on that msntlouioco over, there, nutl then off io llcri and sleep lllrht ilil moruiuv." Jt wall sure jolly to havo Uncle Tom halo pui up the stockina/s. and when at inst tircd Peter trudsrd off to IN1II he even forgot lo look out of iha whi- 110w to soc it‘ thc snow were still coul- Nl-u- Tmnlandhl wruilll has been cs- lilnllioli at {$500,000,000 representing $4.600 per head o the adult ponuili» timl. This shows an increase of $2.- 000.000,000 during the past eleven years. Although lincreasinit arc largely responsible for this rnnili "rowlh tho comparison reflects ll con- llllierntlle increase in New Zoalsulis prosperity. ~ rue eanuso. ' The novelist looked wrii fell nnll cheer. and to lilo homes or your friends. sinaillfwi alt your hearts the measures of (‘arstth hoard ill- hells ontihristmas Dlly A whither carols play. And dahd sweet. ‘the let ' . lessee 0t senses on. earns. alps-vino l...- mv-v-ll, It wag thmnvh, m"! when“ phristmss morning came there‘ was 1c“ If ll an the vrrmlull, with theeilli lhiflln! and multlnlr it soul-ills tilt» llltir lllllinonlill. Peter wanted to tulle Ibis slelgrh that Fnnty nnll hrml-rht and W» l-o-w out Into ihst lovely snow. Iotliueie Tolmshoolt hlmllssd, "i nrnsneronlu. hut the lushinl flapper. lulndfui ,0! the stories she hurl hoard of sirrviolr Writers wooing Inspiration In on attic pictured him as a mnu who red‘ served a long apprenticeship to pennrm-l "1""! you ever write on In empty " ilChei at tilc Caulooln l-iotei, London) -VlI\iPs m cfi’ Qearll Record as a Guide i0 fizzyer; {Iholfaets regalrding Dodge Brothers sales. ; ‘during 1926 are worth recording. They rcp- “ ‘fresent the ever-increasing recognition pf . fundamental worth and extra value. " ' As the year draws to a close, the sales approximate 340,000 cars-an increase of more than 30% over 1925. This again tells the story of public appreci- ation of dependability, but tells it more impressively than ever before. It reflects ~ the value and importance of the numerous improvements that create an even greater degree of smoothness, silence and ease. It emphasizes the greater comfort and beauty. The record for 1926, both in engineering progress and sales growth, is the best in Dodge Brothers history. In sum and sub- stance it is nothing less than a helpful guide to every buyer who seeks the larg- est possible value for each dollar expended. W. B. PROWSE‘ & SONS_ CHAR toTrl-zro-wn We Also Sell Dependable Used Cars Dense BROTHERS "MOTOR CARS MADEIN CANADA ' “WU-IRE TIIIE IIIIIDR SING AT CIIRIHTIIIAI‘. IRELAND DRINKING LESS. Xmas Fare (London Sunday Times.) ' it inn-d to llc nu old saying Ill Irc- is till-I ' , Ill .\‘l~\v Zcllllluli. (‘ilrlstluas All interview with Emile Mailey, IIilii‘ of lilo singing of‘ birds. Thclr Illllli that ll yard of licensed counter » piumugcs llt this sl-llson llrc hrigilt, ivlls as vniunhio us 100 acres of land. ihclr singing notcs particularly swcct. .\inu_v ill-sis llrc coluplctoli in Ncptl-lu- hcr anli IIPIOIIUI‘ lluli in Novcluilcr thl-_ contain colupiclllcllts oi‘ cggs. Unis and pcircls are tho waits who ll is u \‘(‘i_\' lilffcrcot Btury today. I’\IIJIIs"IiIlili€i‘ti nrc fctchitig n quart- l-r oi‘ what they dill six years n20, lluli luuny arc unsalcabio altogether. Tllcir excessive number is partly tho FOOD. Chri-simas food. It hullks largely in our minds at the mom- ent‘ on (‘ilrlstlulls Eve .'i|luouucl\ tin- up- cnusl- but the high price of liriuk und n Is- Indeed- a sacred subject‘ m qlronl-h of (‘ilrstlulls Day. The (‘tiIIl- lilo greatly reduced purchasing pnl-xcr I11‘ iiiiliiwached 011 11114081 ‘mil mun molt-pink owl is n tol-l-sl bird of tho ill-vole is the main reason. Wu spoken of with bated breath—-such. m. \\'ilo0-\vi|i\li is iloliing, mu I('\\‘ illlvc n illrar clement of prohibition in at Ietidt, is the oplnloln of one 01f swlrwlli to Now '/-°.’II|lll1Ii"‘il "it"s arc tho present l-xciso liutics. and therc the big LOIIIIOII. (311853. When ‘I tele~ more pleasing. Sonia pctrcis lnock- I" 11 111101“! D1111)’ Iii 1119 P0111111‘? phoned to him, he gslid, "1 never Iuvvlv mug“ m‘ “In. Cy ,,‘.e,.,,,.,,,| n; illrgciy influenced by the Church, who “pull. think it ls n very gooll thing. Judged The ppm]; p,._|,-,.|_,,,, him-k m, "mm from n lnortui standpoint this view is i\,;.>1|'_pu,l ,, "p1,, [put "can", h, mm. lioubiicss cnrrcct lluli ill the lung run m... ,-l r-nfl vvl-Ictln \Y'|'h a ,|,,,,,. ,,.,,,.,. >ii will hear fruit in hotter living and pfiIlll'lg from H“, huunm or u husky isoclai standards: t-ut in the meantime lilroal. ll iolvll running not,“ "Harry ihl- consequences nrt- embarrassing. unluulllcul. liciihirlls, iuls iiIitI other Th" ilhmmr" "m l" I‘ “or” Pugh“ "mun!!!" m‘ vhrlsuuns “M, f,.,,,,, 0y lluli ihl-rll are only three concerns act- »...l..l,,,|,, “mm, ‘hmmfl w,“ mm‘ i, unliy distilling in the Free State t0- wllil ll.-lvll.|l-.|lll: coral 1mm mo“. 1- ‘"11" I"“"'>'*‘ I-"mvfly- i1“ °I‘I“"'“lb' church boil has chilucli or n single hll- usmd_ COIICPIII’, recenuy p“! up ‘- mun valve h“ mum “Con” n" y‘ alumna. and where a million barrels bmnhfu,_., oi.‘ barley usoll lo he bought by d - (‘ilristu-lls Is thr- hrilrhtcst soallou oi‘ {timersllqngtlifesgtagg: nfilbiugflletflgz; tilc vca uulior iha Hal llr-rn (‘v-nail ' is IIIRFPIIVNI scat-ion lu"\vil‘ci\ I\'ntu"c rend“? m‘ both ufblmttrud rural “III- ih-nl-ll with url- u iwusrm l.“ iliv-ru» .”'“Ifln"ne."' "n" F‘? e mo“ To l Ho“ rm." "m "mum ‘vans M, “an mm crate adlocstes o empersnce re orm - arc unnsy. in the midst of all this °"'F"""" '° h“ "'1" -I°"°“" ‘I""" I" linprl-sslllu Guinneslrs Brewery stands m" “IIMIIIII” “ml ""9" "'I"- BIUMRIMI‘ firm lluli ilushsken. ’ lv it is the mcrricst oi‘ uii possihic 1|, “mm "Me y,“ lhfunk, but it; c""I”""““°1‘- export trnlin shows continued buoy- uncy. and it enjoys the advantages of large scale production and most ef- iicicut management. It and Jacobs’ 11 is no Ionizer =1 biululrr io spook IIIIIVIIIIS works are the sheet-anchor of speak of Food over the telephone." implying that such would be the last sacrilege. Molnsueur Emile Maliey, however. i5 different, lhelng not only a high priest of the craft. but a human be- lng as wc-J. As head chef of the Carlton Hotel, Pall Mali. he is ono of the Big Three of coolong in Lon- don. lhflVlllg come to England twentyone years as‘). he has ‘seen many changes. But the c-niy real difference ‘ho- tw-een Christmas now and Christ- mas then is that more peop.e to- day g0 to hotels for the festivities. The he attributes solely to econo- mic and domestic strirngenclcs. Few people can now afford the big fam- lIy entertainment-s that used to be given; domestic servants are tow .lnd far to seek; and they them- a£liV€-3 like to go hometto their families for Cimistmag -— so their Jmployer mufl g0 m 110mm oi‘ "holllccs" since lircssmnkcrs arc lnlhiiu industry. Bu‘ tho“gh the om family "mm slipping ilnck into tho habit ill lIl-ll» =0,“ Have [hug a‘ hula “Hen out of l-riilc thl: top portion of lireasl-s. It is {Hi ‘ . _ _ II sign of tho growing revival of fashion’ Ensljsh “"9 lremizhm‘ s“ lircflsss which require more "mailing" A lulnp of camphor kept near sliver preme at Chntman’ Be ow 5 gven and ‘fittiug" than rcccnt fashions when not In use will prevent its tar- 'he_ menu that will be served to the an“, dunhnmm, meats o! the Carlton Hotel. It fol- ‘ows the convention of Fpzmcil smell, and M. Msiiey himself. of nurse, it; French; but otherwise he food and cooking are entirely English. The Gsiitic people do not lbserve Christmas in the same i=1 ai spirit; and their cooking, therefore, hiss not. affected English traditions. America ~—here M. Mailey grew em hstic-has no; and canluot have an influence at. all im the culinary rid. "There 11's no excitement, no interest iln the food." he said. "with. out the wines, ‘the liqueurs, the champagne!“ vl-lere he gave away one of his own secrets-Aha secret of his wonderful, unrivalled Chris‘.- maa pudding. it contains not only brandy, but rum as well. and beer and tout! CARLTON HOTEL Pall Mall, London. Dinner, Christmas, 1926 Native i-livlng. A, SURE RELIEF FOR WOMEN’S DISORDERS TEN-DAY TREATMENT ‘BREE Orange Lily is g certain relief for all disorders of women. Ii. is applied locally and is absorbed into the suffering tissues. The dead waste mat- ter in the congested region is expelled, giving immediate men- tal and physical re- lief; the blood vessels and nerves are toned and strengthened, and the circulation is rendered to normal as this treatment is based- on strictly scientific principles, and sets 611' the actual location of the disease, it csnmt help but do good in all forms of female troubles, including delayed and painful menstrna» tion, ieueorrhooa, fail‘ of the womb, growths, and ovarian troubles, eteJPriee 821% per boa, which is snflloient for one Trial Treatment, enough for 10 Consomms a is Dlene Supreme do Solo Chatelaine Oimies do Ohsvreuli Royals Creme do Mal-ope . de Norfolk tsrel a ‘l Anglsls " y l Salads do uonhomlne Noel Aepsrgeg Nouvolies bauoe DIvlnmI, Ohrlstlnsls Pudding an ten toiles l ‘ Mandarl Givrees Oortealile Friarldlseg .- F! month's treatment. A tree _ days, worth 75c, will be sent FREE to any snflermg woman who will send modular address nelos fibres - "' dress: Mrs. Lydia . w‘, x , .. , u. l. Oranges, asIdeIfrnm the vitamins and mineral salts found in thorny-dew "vorvli hotter rat a eoolhjlrenkfaohu. .1’ he replied. "I am Peter boy," se said. ‘ft-sell lsetaeassmsa author,‘ a tattoo srtlli." l 1 . . ._ us; tam fruit. Iillll‘ which is a uliosbie t l“ ii