PAGE TEN ' _ ...,\__ ' ~ _ _ 3 _ ,,__ -‘. ......-._ i ‘ » ‘--_ i ‘Decline R 'e - 1 'V "THE LIATEST NEWS- 'Tr' “FIRST 0Fl_ALL '”_.._.'__ v n A HAPPY ci-iiiIs'1‘MAs 'ro EACH AND ALL. time an or er as een issue y e 8 M V _ . --» 3 _______ 1 -_ ____ -F-I' - - - -- ‘ -- --~ ~-_- ` - ' 'rf " , the 1, membership is confined to Ro- euros in the |-“mi aiswim "' ~ d , no nnprowil YY . W “fe . ~ T H E C H A R L 0 T T O “I N G U A R D , A p)i;)opl;ag&r;oiI`ihi(m‘i‘ng Ryman (nthcillf man Catholics. The oider will he of .._._.g_ rticular interest in the province of H d de |- . - f indub na All ml lnenl f . .. . i 21- ' - vr ‘fs to 8°* “S "““°“‘ ° rom oe 0 man - a _ °‘”“t.‘“.» %.:.;°..i':. ..:;:_ me °°°P° H _ uonnce a in lob Z aces | 4 h b ' db th fraternal societies. "9" ‘n c Q b , where y - ' ' ~ Y ieliieesec have been organized by the klfldl-°-BQGI' Q. wttkl. - Christmas Day is observed even in life, and in both He revealed the S gnu; and Manager ve ' 0'- to the striking motormen and co _ _ diiators askillk U10! all their caps Christian countries with too little re-Father. No such revelation in its ,, d e be turned in inimediatel I gl M 1 _I -W , I n and ba 8 S A Awouki bf; gard for what the great anniversary fullness of meaning had been given to g ,_ L_ q :Sd “ggtgi (Skate the men really signifies. lt is the anniversary the world before. Teaching as never // ’\-;\-§§\\\\\\\` This is a severe blow to the pro s poets of settlement, which looke pronilaiiig yesterdai- .___-_---~ rro oonis A cow IN ONE DA f the birth of the Son of Godin hu- man had taught, He gave -to His 9,.. d nan form on earth. 'Phat was. per- followers the full lesson of the Fath- , //u / »_ _ _ `/,,_._\` ape, the most joyous event in lui- ierhood of God and the brotherhood f To '_ '_-1 _ fl ian history if considered in the full of all men Ha taught the Ceftliuty ' K "` °/ ~ ` ‘ \ ‘ . I v 'rake i.Ai\a'i‘1vn nnoiio Qiunlue rue story oi me birth of our sovi- and now oo attain unto it, nr-w to //"_ ff? "\ ~--.-»-"" ` - ;<“_= f ‘ablets Druggiats refund money It falls to cure lil W GROVE GROVBVB signature is on erwh D0! c Last Minute Sugqestion The one gift that ul- ways pleases, u “Waferman's ldeel Foun- tain Pen." 0 ` We have quite u num- ` ber of tliesc pens still left for you to choose from. Prices $2.50 up. 1 G. ll. Taylor k . 4 g , A Merry Xmas give her si fancy P11Cl<- _.0f__ Rockwood ChocolateS Tonight _..At___ F. J. Holman & Co’s° -M-ll V ' . Y - $50.00 Reward ii satisfaction if you cat “ciniziiows” Home-Made Bread (our name on each loaf) l')elicious---Crcauiy---Swcct and made from that "Queen of Fleurs." _ Royal llouseliold-For sale ut our store Upper Pownal St. :ind the following grocers-viz. .\lrs Trainor, \\'. VV. Walker Rccliford Si. Myrick Q. Co J- C"“‘1l'l Chi\ppel's Grocery P. Smnllwood .\l. 85 A. l\li:l.eod _lohii Cameron Comng Co _luliii Wheatley Crabbefs Grocery R. Nicliolsrui M FELT l"00'l`WEAR Do not allow the cold weather to over- take you until you have purchased a pair of felt boots, slippers or juliettes. Our sel ections this year have been carefully looked after. which leaves us ina position to 'offer you the best showing we ever had. A-'Ph-if of them would make a suitable and very acceptable Christmas present for either lady or gentleman friend that shone ovcr the watching shep the world saw and heard theisillen brighter day. There followed th less life the world has yet seen. Hi teachings were as marvellous as Hi Y K Z baps tended as much to obscure as liberty as we know ltlieirliltwelri) ién- _ _*____T \ / to illustrate the true meaning of known. I-low much o ig , ie! Y. » ~\ (ihristinas. hope and happiness have come into 'jvumiiniiiill A our Savior wus born into e very the world as the result of that first / f"f"/ "J/V ’/ 'ii dark world, in which the hope of ri Christmas and which would havebeen life beyond the grave had but faint- impossible without it. Therefore our ly dawned. ln the star that herald- Christmas season may well he filled cd His coming, in the great light ‘with joy and thankfulness, with love - and good cheer, with the exchange of herds, and in the proclamation of good wishes and good gifts, with re- Glory to God in the Highest and on ncwal of friendships. the f0l‘f_ZiV' Earth Pence and Good Will to Men ing of old wrongs, the abandonment - of vices and the renewed eilort of did announcement of a new and each and all to attain unto a kind- c er, better and higher life. That this mai-vol ui His perfect life among l(‘liristmas season may be an especial- men, the first and only ideal and sin- lly joyous, happy and uplifting one to is each and all is the desire of The ‘Guardian t by an external enemy, it is my opin ion you may count upon every man every dollar and every drop of blooc of your kindred across the seas." lt was a good sentiment and wil S . n=~"" At the Guild Hall banquet to the ings, feelings, too, that are shared by uflicors of the visiting American na- many officers and men of the great val squadron, Commander Sims of American navy. And it can do no the U. S. battleship Minnesota. spoke harm that the world should know iiniliplomaticslly with his lips, arous- that this feeling exists and that ed great. applause among the British- "blood is thicker than water," as CFS present, and has thus rendered has been more than once demonstrat- himself amenable to reprimand from ed in the history of nations. the Secretary of the Navy at Wash- None the less so much outspoken r frankness in regard to international h ‘friendship is something rather unusu- British Empire is seriously menaced ,of his speech _in order that his official - superiors may deal with the matter. , Possibly also the strict rules of the l service may call for an official repri- mand, but the spoken words, freight- led with Anglo-Saxon good-will, have be read with satisfaction throughout gone forth and their echoes will ling- the British Empire. Doiibtless Com-‘er in the air long after the mild re- niander Sims spoke his honest feel- ` proof has died out in silence. ; ing on. The passage in Commande _ Sims' speech which caused so muc i satisfaction among his hosts andial in 9, naval commander, and in the If ou wish which calls for a mild rebuke from nature of things it was less grateful y Washington, is thus reported in The to German than to British ears. Ob- Your young lady L0n