DECEMBER __ 19. _ “ l ca" Veil-This Mods. Distinguished l baaurf and sirn- pilsity. l W2" Wort-Thin Fairvsuv. i A l'l IQVQIHO llwasuisn bnsoler. A ins» ’ Vail-Ibis Ardesiaaa. lo Kt. yellow pH (sit-Till n [sensel- ‘Ibls Precision Hatfi- geld sou. $110.00 i v Pertectly mo"! } bridal ensemble. g Jr. Q0 ‘l00"' ‘ tvrvsa Ilprlll- l7-iewalfresi en wltstr. I4 Ki. IO“ lewelleaa [at gout generational 1- The most important person in your lite deserves the most important gift-I Gruen Watch! Thrilling beauty and remarkable accuracy have made Gruen watches traditional gifts oi distinction. We proudly present a wide assortment of Gruen models priced from $29.75. ' May we help you select your very special Christmas gilt today? Qusvea iovesolln. "Jewel Precision ' watch. I4 Kl. yelww jald use. GIVE gi/ts or LASTING LOVELINESS $2.00 up Irllllant creations h oosnrrns leyslry ~~ $0.00 n» q‘ Radically lovely simulated bearis- Faylos The iisntral Guardian This oollslala la rlsrvel tor one t" WA! lltbllfl. but advertiaing at a nerve; nature Ill: be issaerwd at ltve oelstaasrard eteletl; pa; able in advance. . __ T0 HALIFAX ln l6 minutes. via Maritime Central Airways, pm“, 2061 or M0. ‘CALVIN CHURCH. Mermaid. Divine worship will b; mnaucmq on Sabbath next at 2.80 pm. Rev. 0. 0011119 Webster, Minister. nasal-rum ozxrau. ans- WAYB three tines daily to Mo“. ton. Air and rall connections tc Molllrfil and Boston. Phone 2061 or 540. 'rsrian'rs auressnnmn Jlhrwah she thouahiltulness oi "It! YOIIHK People's Society of l ium endoyed a musical entertain- a; o Shirley Smith. Betty Beer. Phyllis Macnyden, and accompanist and Jean Maclselian was director. R KDISMEN Kinsmen Clulivoted $10 tor the veterans’ Christmas tree, now on display at Moore and McLeods, at . Claus who distributed gifts to all k the members. were sung and a slmg Mir. JoseQh EXJJBERAL LEADER W, E. Sinclair, MP. for Oxit- Tflmiy “ma” church u" Da- ario riding and iormer leader oi’ him“ 55 mkPrifld-Tlfilfll Sanator- the provincial Liberal party, died mm "wt hisht It which i-he airuz- nesday aitcr a lengthy illness. l-le mg o! Christmas carols was the was ‘i4. llr- was leader oi the mam ream"- Amml! "1058 PI-T- Ontario Iberal party from 1923 to tloipating in the entertainment 193; were Beverley smith, Blots carter, Lgffging van Can Company who gave an h- Mai-lo-n. Paul Cudmore was the atrlwflvr Milk on i-lw cans. The guest soloist was “iackil? yan. The Messrs Joseph Reid and Emcst MEETING 4- ms L9"!- theli- weekly meeting held last ___ G_ f f his 1 _ “sight “t m’ Ghuhttzmm Ema‘ {E521 \\r't?l‘€l(liglll?g?)y m1. comilhrifi- The dub had E v15“ °m an lty today to Prime Minister Mac- Ch-Ymlnu °9~T°15 his 13rd birthday. by the North song also Waterloo Liberal Association and enjoyed, Th guest speaker was by the Kitchener-Waterloo Young ‘Ryan o! the AsnerlcanLibcrals Club. DIES IN OSHAWA a his home in Oshawa on Wed- mairing o! co-cllalrmcn were GREEIEIBGE T?) NT“. KING KIKHENER. OnL, Dec. l7 —- enzlc King on the occasion of Chrlstmaatlde is here again. Joy! Joy! Joy!" It is diiflcuit. to lmafline Christ- harmonloua sounds. It is doubtful though whether we iorrns. tultiliing manv duties. 14 of the "bella on the horses." England in the seventh century. The largest bell ever to be cast. The first casting. in cesslui and was in use many years. -—the Cathedral oi Nctre Dame - iscventeen toast. Great Paul, St. Paul's Cathedral (sixteen and three quarter tons). Big Ben at Westminster (thirteen and a half tons), and Great Peter. York Min- wralupcri in a sterile towel." Describing the procedure for a medical drawing. Miss Lorene said the first ste is making a drawing from a disco ion made on e cadaver n! the area, to be operated on. During the actual operation Miss Lorene lust watches. dressed in a irornpleteiy sterile outsiit. Then, after the operation. the surgeon per-dorms the same work on the cadaver and Miss Int-cm: finishes the drawing in wales- color. Miss Larendo unusual career started by chance. She was a student at the Art Students’ of anatomy. A trierid worked at N. Y. U. where she finally was given art work after many visits l-o operating rooms. On the walls o: hcr studio in CHANCE STARTED UNUSUAL (llsltiitm the New York “P! vwlllns rooms and journals. l-lnttemoiesliouldar. a pencil rather than a scalpel. Mary Lorencg ""1011 Jean Budgie! was strangled and shot in the kitchen oi her aiill’ home in n-anhtord. Ont, an sistopsy reveals. tcmple of iirl. However, silo i | i NEW Yo “ University college lng is not madc in thc operating E ' RK. Drr to - (OP) ~ or medicine, illustrates the steps room. no woman in white" at Beilevue tn operations tor medical books "You just can't see that well,» by Matisse. Cezanne and Daumier She does not confine herself to medical art. Her "Sunday and “Bella Ring Out The Gladlieiraln" "Bells ring out the glad retrain, tier itwelvc aml a hall tons) are ‘alhvo ilistorirai tragedies are mi- Phe Sicilians. led hy John of Pro- mas without the ringing at bells. uldfl. determined to rise tiluinst the Their rippling music broadcasts Wench, who were masters oi their the message o! peace an! goodwill island. The signal for the insur- (,0 all within their hearing, main. l-cctloll was the ringing oi the Ves- ing tho air resound with sweet. pcl" bell. and in Easter week (1282) when the Vesper bells rang, the What a useh" and important French were either slain or driven part hells play in our daily lite. from the island. fully realise that 1o:- thousands oi of the Hugcnots on Si. Bartholo- ycara they have existed in various ‘mew? d1)" i572. when 100.000 are said to have been killed. The sig- As tar back as the days of Aaron mil for the massacre ivas the ring- we read in the Bible or the High 1m; of the brll of St. Germain i’- Ihrie-sts’ robe being hung with "bells Auxerrois between one and two of gold," and later in Zechariah 0600i: on n Sunday morning. It is believed that the Chinese. Valli"! Army (i065 not so in ior Rcsnans. and Hindus used hells for bt-‘lls- but this 1S Wrong. Every all sorts of purposes from the brass instrument has one. and the The use oi’ bells was introduced rfllilfid, if it welc removed irom into the Christian church as early the instrument for thcn you could as the sixth century. and into hear how lwenii and thin the tones would be without it. Iwas the "great bell of Moscow.“ a. part our lives from our earliest ' ' 1735,» was yours. ir y0\1'lt\V0"8"l'Zif‘.l€ as a m’ ' ' ' cracked and never hung. but set bobs? mun that is a torm of bell. M bells we" take“ Mm 13°18“ upon a pedestal. It weighs 200 In {act it is supiluscd to be the tons, and is twenty-six iect high. SuWWhl 0d ihc cap and bells o! The second casting was more suc- llhcnfflugll Jesltcrloé olden “T05. en 1e scioo ei has cal etl us The second largest is at RAn- all to study. and even if its sound many centuries’ goon, Burma, and this is probably has not; always been as WGlCOXYlE the largest perfect bell in tho as some we have hoard. probably woi-iri Qther large hell; are at no other br-li has had more influ- Pckirig (ditty-three tons) and Paris ence on our iiie and character. he largest English hells. oclatcd with the ringing oi bells. Even more terrible was the late It. has been said that The Sal- earilest times, -value 0t this bell would bc more In some fol-m or other bells have For some the factory bell may now have taken the place of the school bell. and another io which few of us are inattentive. is the dinner hell. - The fire-boll always solids a shiver through us ns it rings out the alarm or warning. whilst the bicycle boll stnrtlea us occasionally. Tho door bell must not be forgot- ten. About n hUIHiTNl and twenty years ngo, hcils with long rope handles began in bo iixct! in houses. but clci-i-rlu ilciis have long since taken their place. When in Switzerland, one may hear the tinkle ot the bells hang- ing around the necks at the cattle on tho mountain sice, So that wherever tho animals wander they Tllily ERSllv ho followed. In Serbia, the one drawing the carts over the cobbled streets wear big. deep- toned hells hanging from their y-okcs. The street car hells are im- League and interested in the study pol-tam, loo. as they clung their warning. or hllzz [or n stop. S0111!‘ hclls have fallen into tlis~ us". We seldom hunt‘ the dust. man's and thc mUF-llihmiilfii bells. rind iho ‘Fawn crlnrh hr-li ls not the medical building hang prints rommrm as oi old: hut the church . brlls remain. Sonlctinios thcy ring a Joyous ponl, as at (Phristmnstlde. wcddlngs. and upon icstivv occa- sions- or they rcpt-n! one slow. solemn note as sumo one is borne vacation work" includes iandoflel to a last resting place. GI Illd. "And often my hands are o! Maine and Long island. Police Ohlei Edmund MoGeach- ans was-found oy said the bullet entered right tar! in nellsvtiie. abs had been ma Dsdoley worked as secre~ home for week-end» During the Great war hundreds Harold Haxerlrian said he_ found A! Miss Badgley near death on kit- ohoa- floor. You're as glamorous, as exciting, as beautifully ‘ ‘wrapper?’ as a. Christmas package in these luxury iurs. Kolinslry dyed squirrel neckpiecespfrom 2 - 6, animal efiect . . .. . $12.50 per animal Natural Russian Grey Squirrel neckpieces $15.00 per-animal Natural Wild Mink, dark, silky, full-fur- ned $39.00pera.nima.l Russian Kolinsky 2 - s’ animal efiect . . . . . . ‘$17 .00 per animal dumbbella. blue tells, harg balk‘ The list is by no tneanflsuaxhaust- by the Rlmélans. to be made into cd, There are hundreds or others! and so on down the llsti mlmmmls m? W“ Poland has al- ships bells, lighthouse bells, bell- Wlya been rich in bells. and some buoys, fog bells, railway station mas bells o: course. lar they ring °1 ‘he “PWYQQ We! dated back bells. electric bells o! every de- out the praises a! s, saviour who Which do you 11R best? Chills scription. clock bells. sleigh bells, was born to "save Hts people from diving bells, car-bells, bar-bells. their sins." ' There’: a CHRISTMAS TREE ' FOR HOSPITALIZED WAR VETERANS They Gave, Will You? The City Branch oi the Canadian Legion, assisted by the Contact Club and Overseas Nursing’ Sisters Association, is sponsoring an appeal to provide CHRIST- MAS GIFTS tor all War Veteran Hospitalized Patients irorn P. E. l. All you need _ to do is PURCHASE OR MAKE the article. Purchases moy be made in ANY STORE ANYWHERE, but MUST IE PLACED UNDER THE CANADIAN LEGION CHRISTMAS TREE located at MOORE d. MacLEOD LTD. a 200 Gifts Are Needed HERE ARE §UME §UGCE§T|0N$ These Are Articles Suitable For and Desired by These Hospitalized Veterans HANDKERCHIEFS CIGARETTES TOILET ARTICLES PLAYING callus SOCKS CANDY mo FRUIT SWEATERS PHOTO FRAMES PENS SLIPPERS rraciis MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS WRITING PAPER ADULT GAMES PIPES AND TOBACCO POCKET NOVELS. i ~ SHAVING KITS RAZOR BLADES ZIPPER BILLFOLDS CRIBBAGE BOARDS - PLEASE REMEMBER! MAKE IT YOURSELF! BUY IT ANY WHERE! But, Place It Under Christmas Tree at Moore 6. McLeod's NOTE-Please do not put more than ONE Gilt in each aaroel. You will he provided with a Card at Moore at Maelleodh on which you should till tia the content! o! parcel, also i! any, snrfyoisr name aadaddroao. MGDRE £~ WLEODMIQ