DECEMBER 21 1935 (continued from page ll it would be ungrateiul not to drink plump li-GW' WB# H0 Wuidht his health. Heli is a glass of mull- fatch anybody el-H¢» 1! FW bad ed wine ready to our hand gf, me fallen up azlinlt him. I9 NIM Bi moment: Ind I say Uncle mem dia, and stood them he scroogel" would have made a ieint oi’ en Weill Uncle lcroo¢el"they dried. deuvouring to seize you. which 'A Merry dhrleimas and a sappy would have been an allront to your New you gg mg um mm, 'mt ,mdemtandlng shd would instant ever he isi" ssld Borooge'e nephew. ly have aidied oii in the direction "ne wouldnt take it from me. but of the Diliilill sister. She Ditch cried may he have lt, nevertheless. Uncle out that it wa.sn't fair; and it mal- |¢rqo|q|~» _ ly was not. But when at lost. he Uncle soroog, had lmperoeptlbly caught her; When. in Spiie 0! B11 become so gay and light of heart, hor silken rllstiinss, and her rapid that he would have pledged the un- fiullerings past him, he got her in- conscious company in return, and zo ll corner whence them was 110 thanked them in can inaudlble escape; tllen hLs conduct was the speech if_ the Ghost had given him mcsi execrable. For his pretending time.iB'ut the whole scene passed not lo know her: his prhidhdihl of! in the breath oi the last word lhat lt was necessary to touch her spoken by his nephew; and he and head-dress, and further to Bssurii the Spirit were again upon their himself of her identity by pressing travels. an a certain Fihlr UPG" Mi' i'i11¥¢:', and Much they saw, and lar they 1 u refrain chain about her neck: wont, and many homes they visit- uni was vile. m0i1iiii'°i1Si N0 doubt cpl, but always with a nap y end. mi- sllc ioid him P191’ 0DiI\i0Il Oi’ it. The spirit stood beside slot beds, his when xat.;l1other`b2lnd man beiigi in and they were cheerful; on foreign mo ufllce, ey were so very con cn- lands, and theywcrc closest home;b 9 _ 1, tial logether, behind the curtains. struggling men, d ~h W Y your incl us purposes and make i , Br" » Bl’ ere PG- wo scrocges niece was not one oi tie;-it in their "Mig, hops; by POV- .. ill" billd-man” buff rt t ' - loud. and vervzorienu siiesssted eiliéilte place, he notlsedtnst his hair was mm s°"°°“° "em d°‘“‘ ‘"’°" 3°? l;hi,t ;r he s rpe e. . i test wgfwoifgpel. warianiec 'hotle “Eire -spirits lives so shone" uk- ;',,”’°“ 'M' 5"” ’“°”°d it ”°‘“' "‘°' out in the eye. was nog ed Scrooge. :hail Scrooge: blunt as e is "My llie pon thi lbe is e _ in his head to be lu-ref," reviiflfd the dhgft. ~-it :ads ,“§'“‘°”°’ ‘""°" °°“°°°‘°d “‘ “°°"» “Wil ”‘°?“~ 3"* n°ihiHs dwbihia The Ghost and lreatly gleasad tonight." 0, e t fi Ci hi in 5 , In 00 ° "T0 hu" 1 _- _ ‘ ,_ ° “ '“ '“°°" .mogfgm “°;§gn;§\’°°!t *fm me haha. nut for this it would have mm N) ffl upon him with such favour. that he begged like A boy to be al- lowed to stay until the guests de- parted. But this the Spirit said could not be done. "Here is a new game," said Scrooge. "One half~ho\u', _S'pirit, only one!" It is s Game called Yes and No, where Scrooge! nephew had to think ol something, and the nest must rind out what; he only ans- wering to their questions yu or no, as the case was. The brisk fire of questioning to which he was ex- posed, elloited from him that hs was thinking ol an animal, 5 live animal, rather s__dlsagreeable ani- mal, a savage animal, an animal that growled and grunted some- times, and lived in London, and walked about the streets, and wa.sn't made a. show of. and wasrrt led by anybody, and d.ldn't livo in a mensgerie, and was never killed in a market, and was not a horse, or en ass. or a cow, or s bull, or a tiger, or a. dog, or a pig or 5 oat, or A bear. At every fresh question that was put to him, this nephew burst into a .fresh roar of laughter: slid was so inexpleselbly tickled, that he was obliged in get ‘up ol! the sofa and stamp. At last the plump sister, falling into a similar state, :rind out:- 1 "I have found it out! I know what it ls, Fred! I know what it si" “What is itil’ cried Filed. "lt’s your Uncle Boro-o-o-ogel" Which it certainly WHS. Admira- ilon was the universal sentiment, though some objected that the re- ply to "Is it a bear?" ought to have been 1‘Yes;" inasmuch as an ans- wer in the negative was sutlicient io have diverted their thoughts irmu Mr. Scrooge, supposing they hurl ever had any tendency that r-uv, _ HE T "Forgive me ll a claw?" m t e ldings oi its robe, it brought two children; wletohed ab- "0h, Mani look here. Look, look. lah: but prostrate, too, in their out. and touched them with its lui-Iced, and glared out menacing, through all the mysteries of won- children but the words choked them- 'Spirit are! they yours?" Scrooge “lie has given us plenty of mer- rln cnt I am sure " said ‘ ‘ . 0 MR. TEA POTT SAYS “ PEKOE TEA _._ ,.;____,_l__:_ .i___,__ __ i= ' and looked at their watch and those we love. ° "ro Do Good To Those Hodldli ‘ ililillllilli & Lim qiieoa, street At Ch ristmactime the heart responds to tile call to open, to (five heed to the wants of the poor, in do goo to wlthiii our means _will best express the love we daily employ in their care? Is it not the Gift of Life Insurance--the love that never dies? It enables as to do good to those we love, even lifter li!! hill ble!! liild down. _ ` The Great-West Life is the Champion of Tllrlli and ,tile Guardian of thousands of Canadian 'N Provincial Mlhlllfl. ` \ _ We Love”l What gift 00., ulliriu cllmoilewmi . ._ _ I m The chimes were ringing til thx e qutarters past eleven at thatemongi- $;.¥1°ut:§egukn°$ by whlchft "5 :gy en . _ ' humility. Where graceful youthic should have ruled their reatunesled pinched, and twisted chem and pull- Q’ ed them into shreds. Where angels in might have sat enthroned, devils U No change, no degradation. no per- to version of humanity. in any grade, un h derful creation, has monsters hall » ““,:“‘,l.,:il°i..*";i,‘;t.‘;.’li:°"...l:l.“ ,, _,, _ ,, ' » 'sr~cws.yS, esomyosspoo his °W“ W the “‘"‘°°“~ °°“1" clsgorged their oilenoes or smell, 0 an semen storied haélr, appaued. 2; Having them shown to him in this se way. he tried to say they were flne,m selves rather than be psrti to e. .. ` ` iei' lie ol‘such enormous magnifrfde. ggimed' I fear y°“ mm’ than "7 a could say no _more is "They alle Man's." said the spirit. , 9 looking down upon them. "And they p cling to me, appealing from their it fathers. This boy is Ignorance. This n ___l_ _,A V __ . ___ ` Pied, ‘and |lrl is Want. Beware ol them both. *¥ ___ A Christmas Carol A GHUST STURY (By Charles Dickens) ,Mme ‘B dmwmg m“_,,' ' been didicult to detach its figure in what I ask," said Scrooge, look- its irgg intently at the Spirltls robe, ‘wit “ t I thi t mr bel:l::|:;";g yggrélgtmtégf more, for the Spirit neither spoke ing from your skirts. Is it a loot or no "It might be a. claw for the G flesh there is upon il."' was tho; said 5°'°°“°‘ spirltls sorrowful reply. "Look here." ‘po FIU h I0 down nel-el" exclaimed the Ghost. [2 I They were s boy and a girl. Yel- cl UW, In eagle, tagged, scowllng, wolf- an his freshest tlnts, a stale and shrivel- l' ll lo me to recover r ind the dusky shroud there were now your purpose la to do ms good, 5 nd as I hope to live to be anotll- H ared to bear you company. and do W ot speak to me?" ~ ° B rr- _~_?-_“_ " -* and all oiTlf€ir` degree, but most ol I _ beware this boy, for on his brow ve see that written which is Doom, ess the writing be erased. Deny cried the Spirit, stretching out hand ,toward the city. "Slander se who tell it yel Admit it for e no workhousesll’ The bell struck twelve Sc loose looked about him lor the Y`?.§‘,,“°°--"°° “ ante" I ‘“°i°°°°i"' a solemn Phantom . di-sped hooded, coming, like g mls; he sr Wifévn “P to scatter gloom and mystery. oi' ry It was shrouded in e, deep black with face. its term, and left nothing th it visible save one outstretched th the night, and separate it I am not ,mmm Mfg; tegiicglllraé 11;* nnadngtalxely E11; expectation that the conduct or ' ol w h a solemn dread. He knew no thee mysterious presence filled him r moved. ` D1 “I am in the_ presence of the The Spirit answered not but ed , i inted downward with its hand. 13 "You arevabout to show me sha- , ' dows of the things that have not F t, ffl ht! I. hid , i bl . i8BV€ ts., ...ii ill. 'i'.:€_“..:, -»i»»=»»d» in wi that so, Spirit’ The upper portion of the gat ent was contracted for an instant :es swer he received ,h tivo yby isti e,Scroogelear its en he prepared to follow it Tha' rlt paused a moment, as observ `We g his condition, and ghflng him Im hand. like mat or _am md hgfound that he could hardly stand shudder and feel ve wld pl But Scrooge was all the wo e r c rt n horror. to know that bs- n nothing but 9. spectral hand d one great heap of black . . t h ,_ "Ghost o' the Future!" he ex Kung streets' and he W me qu” ectrle I have seen. But, as, I man from what I -was, I am pre- with a thankful heart. will 'you ‘mi I1 Tau'-"-1 ‘I s funeral, 'for upon anybody to make lwed away, Scrooge towards The street. rse! And bide the end!" otha. pa y flu »= t d it a lah 1 l h HM they “° "me °' mi "W ~= , .ry_an wsr .nAm.oLlSe.,f\]yg?" ldS¢` _ lvl.; lilac.: colnlortable with a large hospital, and jail, in mlsery's every o"A$‘¢ ings-te no |;i;8oils‘l" said the yscmkm hm' 'M hh Mm "ii mst chulr and a ic-otstool, in a-snug cor- roiuge, where vain man 1,, his lit- Spirit' tummg on mm for the mst hcr. wh:re the Ghost and Scrooge tie brief authority had not made last lim \».-me close behind her. But 'she the door, and barred the spirit out, the joined ill the forfelts, and loved her he left hi; ifessing, and taught love to admh~rg.lontw£i;lh alll the gi- Scrooge his preoepi-S. ters oi the a p abe. kewse at e 11; was 5 long night' if 1; were Ghost' ,but saw It not As the I t iliiim °f H°W» whim *md Wh"°» ,0iliY ii Iiishii but Siirooile hed hid stroke ceased to vibrate, he remex- of ilu- was very arent. and to the soc- idoubts or this, because the Christ- bored the prediction oi old .laeob ret joy Oi' S2i°0i!€'S nephew. beat ,mas Holidays appeared to ba con- Marley, ,md lifting up his eye, be_ m lim-sisters hollow: though they were dems into the gpm, of time tl-,gy held ' ihtii' ihfifli Gisls. W0, as 'I`°l>Di§ wild passed iotether. It was strange. and sp have lol you. T ere mig t have too, time whilg gpywu "maimed I th should been twenty people there, young' unaltered in his outward form, the Bong e ground' towards mm' ~ “””h ’""P°"t“"°° i'° °°UV¢1°S9»ii0M and 0'-ii. but they liihl>1‘1;Y¢?. Mid Ghost grew older, clearly older. A so did Scrooge, i°r. w 0 y or - Scrooge ,had observed this change, iiug in the lurerest he had in will hui. never spoke ol lt, until they ""5 MST 0" was coins oh. :that his voice made len; a childrens 'rwellih Night Th no sound in t eir ears, he some- pg;-ty, when looking at gh gpg;-[gf "mes mme out with hm gm" qum Bk they mid mnther in ‘en cpe” ently approached. When it came have le e with his own words. “Are ,,,,ds° I 'm md" "°°‘"'"°ii ihs sec- l` ' rr Not another word. That was their 9¢¢iY18', their conversation, and Scrooge was at first inclined so “Bum limi they must have some E srmlrs hidden purpose. he set himself to TH collai e Phantom s'owly, gravely, sil- They T » J llileer for ln the very air through Pas ttoélouro up every word he heard an He m 11°” °f chmtmn Yet T° U°me?" i, corner, and though the clock point-it . , ( mself among the multitudes that )x . poured in through the Poroh. It 7 ~ ‘ ' \ , M - mind .md is. . l t its folds, as if the Spirit had in thgmet md dark besme him B ood incd its head That was the only ,md_ Although well used to ghostly 12,? n th m _ O. - he silent shape so much that If th t th Unse Eyes re ' ~ legs trembled beneath him and fini, hi; kwnfy It m,d,vf§m “\ 'Y They left the busy scene, and nt wn, where Scrooge had never rs penetrated before, although he reo- 'ogn this It thrilled him wlthavsgue ,epum The ways wen foul and ° ai an-ow; the shops and houses wretched; the people hall-naked, ydru nd Far in this den of infamous re- ort here iron, old rags, bottles, bones. ea the same speaker; lift; I dean! t know 0! iiposl vm voliinteerl’ i it a lunch is entlelnan is nose 1! I mike one " most disinterest- tisr all,’ said the I never wear eat lunch. els 0! wssh‘t for W0 l' strolled groupe. meh. and looked. for an explain. Ulided on into I. Iwihted to two Sorooav listened that the explana- ai tion. meh. also, periect- men ol business: and of great import- made a point always well in their esteem; in point of view, that is: a business point of view, life lf°U?“ said one. ii-re you?" returned the YY ell!" said the first, "old y?"_ ` ", . "Cold, isn't it?" Seasonable for Chrlstmee time, o. No. something else to tl-img . Good morning!" parting. surprised that the irlt pinlcntly so trivial: but reeling der what it was likely to bo. could scarcely be supposed to my bearing on the death or I1 his old partner, lor that was fond this Ghost’s provinoe wus Future. Nor epuld, he think any one irnmedlaxely connected him-fGi~'. to whom he could it -to whomsoever they applied Y had some latent moral for his improvement, he resolved to everything he saw; and esoeo-' to observe the shadow oi! him- when it appeared. For he had utura sell would give him the he missed. and would render solution ol' these riddles easy. looked about _ln that very for his own image; but an- man stood in his accusto ed tohis usual time ol day lor be~ there, he saw no likeness all him little surprise, however; he had been revolving in his s, change of life, and thought hoped he saw his new-born olutlons carried out in th Phantom, with its outstretched When he roused himeelti his thoughtful quest. he i’a.n~ from the tum of the hand, and situation in reference to him V im nke into an obscure part of the d its situation; and its had n, slipshod, ugly. Alleys and dirt, and life, upon the stran- reelreol with crime, with filth, misery. greasy oifal, were bought. Up the floor within. were piled up gold seals; and solorth, as ,ilcrooge much about li, either way.; I only know he is dead." clung upon the outside of its gar- 222° befme “°’" s?,r°°g° pursued msn . ' , _ om ' - it was pointed straight before r . f "Lead onl" said Scrooge. 'Lead nl The night is waning lost and S is precious time to me, I know. Lead on, Spirit!" y. P The Phantom moved away as lt cl y for the city rather - to spring up about them and compass tllenl oi its. own act 8 it; on 'Cllange, alnohs'-Si iii! mer- 0! o ants, who hurried up and down. ciiets, and conversed in cups, trifled thouglltluliy with their great had seen them olten. ` sm, Scrooge advanced tol n to ° t their talk. 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Secrets that few would like to crutinlze were bred and hidden in s I corrupt lat, and sepulohres of 0 ones. sitting in among the Wares e degli in, by a charcoal-stove, dc ol old bricks, was a gray- moked his pipe in all the luxury nge e a ca the 'presence of the mall. just startled by the sight at them. UTI joined them, they all threé let the eharwolmn slime be th* rsti" cried she who had entered. t. "Lei the _lauhdress aloe: _-I r's man alan- to be the third we hatsrrt all' three mei nm "YQ" gqukhft h&V9 met in I DGP place," said old Joe, asmovinl pipe from hh mouth. "Come ii_\~ it 'long soo. you mow: and the ow it skreeksl There ».n’t such a hln , l believe; and Pin °men’| 5: such old bones here our calling: were wall match!!!- Hgvagglmg f *_ = Kar f _ _ PAGE I ., 4 7 _/" 4% \ . \ , there was a low-browed, beet- ` , e ng shop, below a peut-house Noi. 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