_'l1¢Ggr.<!i:-;P-vi Ia 4.. I R r 4 54.12 4a.-..-. H - CH ._ .4 ._ MA and NEW ’S GREETINGS FROM KING’S COUNTY t3iE ‘ " ' Christmas Ghosts most notorious royal home for ghosts. Three of his wives are continue to once - honored tradition say the from now. he will mun: glad the heart of child- ‘um, bird in.’ ii". be“ . Q A LITTLE GIRI. ASKED Is There A Santa Claus? Editors Note: Due to requests Ii year we are publishing the starting or a sparrow anyway. and now welcome the wrea to their farms and homes. Hunting The Wren’ In Old Ireland and I {NV 0450!‘!- .dreary_ as if there were no Vir- ginia. There would be no child- y (‘l RIL uoNsoN igputed to ve been seen here. oac ” h . . -~ atherlnel one th rii i on ist edltori I. - ie fall. 0 poetry. rem Wiiiic (llI'l~illl'lahbeS may be in ' n 9"" "9" e l:l':"‘:':‘P"""r°d Tlulhc New. v::. nnce to make tolerable this exist- chapel. in life she is said to have iiii.liii.lit strikes on Christ- l\llO\VS who she is. White Lady who ap- (‘hristinas. is rather She only appears to -in during the month 0 she visits a home in ii1'(’iiiii~_\ Tower Green, roaming the court. The spectre of Ann has also lighted taper. leaving the Queen's apartments. Balmoral Castle boasts its ghost too — some witnesses speak of a monster with huge gleaming eyes. while others swear it takes uman shape. an expression of in- - tense suffering on its face. and blood pouring from its breast. Windsor Castle, which has stood ft is unioue of all the haunted ii. Or try it with crayo ,colours. but WITH YOUR PAINTBOX Give thisold-time Christmas scene all the winter l‘lS. Varied History Folk Song “Dear E(.llt()l'~—~l am eight years old Virginia. your little friends are wrong. They have been affected by the skcpticisin of a skeptical age. They think that nothing can be that is not comprehensible by their little minds. All minds. Vir- ginia whether they be men's or children's are little. in this great universe of ours man is a mere insect, an apt, in his intellect. as the intelligence capable of grasp- to hire men to watch in all the chimnincys on Christmas Eie to ever see fairies dancing on the lawn? Of course not. but lhat‘s no proof that they are not there. and unseeable in the world. You tear apart the baby's rat- tle and see what makes the noise inside but there is a veil cov- ering the unseen world which not expected to receive a dole from i‘lnull‘l‘3;U?:£g:her:‘s “k‘;li’i'.i.tig 0.,-lscapedhafter arrest and dashed . i Sun. Sept. 21. l :— 0099‘ W9 Shtollld hflV9 Md °'_'g‘;))t" i ' " I ong t e e 1 the ch 1 .— . w ink i ' - . ' men. excep in sense an si . iiiiis iiic white-glad :°m°“ to plead foI'ylunel'fyy with her / /’ 3 \ at gnce ealldeasllil: ":,r:',:ll,::ll5 The elerllfll light Wl-lh which Once upon a time in Ireland. ‘lilmiiliii‘:ll“:.li"f:sm¢:§;l1 °"’e5 b‘"d' She was ‘Pugh’ ‘ml d“*8' m__J_ J _ ;\ \-———.. the communication below expres- $“dht‘.’°d llilfidme world “'°“ld the ‘wren was hunted ‘and killedl .‘i’H‘iii ‘mm in be iiieii. led away screaming. ’ ‘ Q 1 - | A ,ing an m,_. same “me our great 9* "‘8“'5‘ - on Lhristiiias moi-]ning:ba branch in I‘ ‘ ~ . . v/ .v- \ . . . . . . i i , . - come.-1 H d i i d 4 V / \ ll» if - 1 in i i { (hf i . V _ A _ of holly and brig t rib ons were um“ ml‘ \t\-“ll!-llesh0l.::ngf8‘:]l)el':n 10 be seeiiein ttlilzacrompsaifysllf lkaiin I ‘ *—‘*'*-’ l . tglioarlisa l:(l)l‘l1lb€:edl samatlngutliue N” belle” m Sama .('lau§"' iuuhed l0 M3 body “Vl‘‘‘'h “*5 mi \‘i‘,[,i‘i.(i Boleyn. another wife who died on LJ iZ_ friends of the Sun Y9". m”‘l,“ as .we“ ml behe"? m Carried fl‘0ll1 hulls? 10 h0llS9 by ‘l " — fairies. You might get your papa Wren boys who sang songs am-i| dropped on the drumhead. swoop- ed down and began to peck at the crumbs. The pecking awak- . ened Nobody can conceive or imagine C all the wonders that are unseen‘ dz“? the boy. mp: the Modern lrish. i-.i- iii a mansion in Suf- ’ Hm, iiiid,_.niiaii_ 3 wiiiie been seen alone. making a i _h S. I U _ bl mien if each houscliold. - . ,...i .'ipp('ar. silently. with fnreaming progress along tht‘ ""’"."‘ "r L"-" l"”.° “'°"d‘ “'5 cm‘ .d“" 3 'aS""l "Ci .0m_ The story goes that during the -l£ll'(‘. she will float ih3‘t‘;i‘l9‘lthfi$ll°"3i’{~ -llneh S'~‘Ylll(:]lll‘ "'9'; '5 "0 “amaf U‘’‘''‘' i lhgyddl "(;th:€;e“:i:li:ii]:iu:ifU\,e Danish-lrish war. the Danes were __ .i‘ .i. « .' ii . s e w e to aunt ti‘ " apa says, ‘i you see i in in own ' ' - ~ . . . . . . ill‘.-mil latte’-:'i;lg0u}s:ern;iv,. riverside royal residence. Sh: the Sun its so‘. Nobody 5095 Qama Clam hm ;‘.’.Sd"".li..gdll-(tin dizeferdllllzfifplzjgdralll F° J‘ lllt'Ill nor i.xi,i—C5,ii0ii is died there‘ in childbirth iher son "Please tell inc tqhe truth. is that lS‘h0 Sl%ll ‘hm :l‘°l"|‘t'h>'l ""0 quieiiin ‘iii Di a sudden a wreiiv in can 3, She giiiiices ame Edward VII and it is there a Santa Llaus.‘ ‘ Santa Claus. e mos rea nis spying a few crumbs which the & ininii iaiiisiiing iiii-ougii said that she has been seen. _"Virginia 0 Hanlon in the world are those lllal‘n(’lt - drowsy Damm drummer had dressed in white and .carrying a “N5 West .Nineiy-l-‘ift.h Street. ’ er children nor men see. Did you Cl-LORGETUWN who aroused the Irish. driven off and ated. blamed the wren. GENERAL MERCHANTS ashamed of the i CHRISTMAS GREETINGS incl .4 illuminates the room. longer than any other royal ‘ d h ( d "i . _-..|.t . he wears is like lus- home. claims many spectral hztheigpglggfhze an e mm 1 Has A compared with the boundless the strtlingest man that elverf .~ - ‘ ’ ' . r .' ’ . ~ t. y I . . , l silk. her face is filled shapes . twenty three in fact! Then he saw what appeared to world about him. as nlnasured bl’ :-‘:m_'~y"’“p‘f)e‘t°;’r. |3ol’v"e': mnilame ianl 1! r u l\h you grpry happincnu 1th a ---lIl(‘»<S that is lllll0TK9t- be a white mist seep in through' . . . bio I: l\ said she mourns a royal homes as the only one that me window, gather into one spoil ing the whole of truth and know- push aside that curtain and view rm ml 4 and loads 0/ (her, Illlil .1 lit kle lover who broke is haunted by a former monarch near his bed, and gradually swirl Misiieioe iii ii iiisiiiiciive -i-he iiiiie Jesus “me ii, imin. ledge and picture the superiial beauty "'.‘ lr\\l oi (liilstmas Eve —— and . . . Charles I who was beheaded. ground until, clear and distinct, Ciii-ism-iii, lgi-eeii so common in The wind biew up me W-m'd yes‘ \'ii.ginia‘ iiiere is 3 Santa and glory beyond. is it all real’! 7." i".""‘n (NV, (“mm hm” ~ll(‘ uiih biokcn heart keeps He sometimes appears headless. the figure of Oastler materia]- many pan, of Ame,-ic3_ is “way. biew own; ' Claus. He exists as certainly as Ah Virginia in all this W0l‘ldi '5' ’ 3 ‘ 5 ‘ sireei iiie wind “as love and generosity and devotion there is nothing else real and- [ii vi t‘\('l'y year. hoping that Another monarch to appear is 1 ed, -' t d‘l i it ho . - ~ -..-_ , hill mint‘. Queen Bess . . . visitations \:'ith sll:l‘l'll;0:’fl ‘e {S lIy()llt(l]3o)l'lg;tc;’IfB£:n nxxilz '33:: out m 1-he exist. and you know they abound abidinfl- - 0] M” Aim hm,‘ sl l£i!lititlS of these. and cer- my Ill!‘ most carefully authen- ‘atoll Ill ghosts. is one that ap- ars .-it lllt’ Norfolk seat of the to lll(‘Il1 a lovely creature in ii ht-li liilmri hI‘0('8d(‘ gown. lll‘l' ti.i‘ tics were so clear to llrl~lllI£‘\ I{\(‘. lliii all thristmas ghosts arc lllf‘ l\llllt king was . . . huntsman him- brksliire. He is tliouglit to have ‘ to continue counting ill»! of the royal residences Bll(‘lilltl_'li8fn Palace too is said , staring out at the by the Duchess of Mazarin. a for- mer nilstress of Charles ll — she dress. to appear at times. in the court- yard. where in former days a leper hospital once stood. witnessed by hundreds of people, and happened little over thirty housc. Loud and clear the horn dow in the ancient house. A fig- ure was standing inside the room. crowd . . . a figure dressed in clothes of a local historian. Every detail of the figure seen by hundreds at boytlie is seen wearing only a thin night- D in the house was unearthed by a mi Before breakfast that morning. a messenger arrived. OASTLER HAD DIED AT By .lll.L CAREY Here. children. is how. Vlllll ii Dressing-up games needn‘t be simply for parties. Learn all you colored sweets makes a good sub- stitute for real jewels or gold). tng it up to dry How would you like to be king or a queen for a day? Make ng. These ideas we've drawn for below e just a — Monday. Lady Oppenheimer was this position in our lives. The Druids called it “all-heal." and thought it held many miraculous virtues. The Scandinavians dedi- tom of kissing under the mistle- too. The power to heal. to protect Mistletoe is a parasite, which infests branches of various trees of bo oor, The ox put forth a horned head: Up rose the sheep, were folded ea ' ‘Thou Lamb of God. come ent- With ox and sheep He laid Hi Then opened wide a stable door,ine Santa Claus! It would be as I-‘air were the rushes on the nay ten times ten thousand years 0\ill1\lilllll\ Two re . . . .. to no ;ip after all others in iagharilsnga ""5 haunt ‘mh ‘hf’ cated it to their goddess of love. C°.'il}ley ] evr Lord’ he" make .. i......i- had retired for the ii, 3i’ of . ie’“"r’° §’“‘i’5°"‘° °':_fd- UP Friga. Probably this goddess of ' igiii the Brown Lady appeared ' De ' W ° ‘ supp“ love is responsible for the cus- — good trill oml gnml rlirer. SOLRIS G Tll(‘fl llll‘|'C are the Brown vouched for in the past by royal shoulders, Oastler remained l0n8 I 1 d’ fair Now whli would house Him from and give your life its highest No Santa Claus! Thank God. he‘ "dim IW 50 Wt-‘|('0m€ 85 lhfilf Pe0P1€- eno gh f r the bo t ’ tor 0 open’ season on 8 ‘es id’ beauty and joy. Alas! how dreary lives and lives forever. A thous- ioiy mite counterparts. The st. James’ Palace is haunted lilmlself that he Wa:n'todI(’:(('):l¥l‘l[Illc8e. miiiigfilfifzlsdeidb:i:,l:h:i“::,:‘ni:,id me C0 would be the world‘) if there was and years from now. Virginia, lMl’l:IRlx’.L PRUDLCIS PHONE 76 In npprrrlalion nl pm! A MERRY CHRISTMAS ‘W’ 'l‘i‘_" ‘i""‘ “'5 able '" “wk” Cixliliiifggrghziiscig iiyoglemtiikli pair of scissors. an old sheet and against sickness. to perform ma- He eelfllllefgtell there to rush and A i . .ici.. it her i to doubt ihai ‘ame hogula some scraps from the family raiz- gic deeds—all these and more reed. 0"’ '"”’""" """"~‘ ’" )0" /(lint! lllrry we (alts I few minutes from “ml “ '. 1°“ .l°‘°r' '."“’”'°r e H ' bag. you can transform yourself are the qualities ascribed to this who was the Lamb of God in- "1 Mn l]i‘a”~" rghdcs i. d‘s'i:"'"" xvciii “hi 1 id i hi h a matter of minutes into an plant in legends. traditions and deed. and your /!1IIlll_Y for It lule- .\‘£ASO.\'S (IREETI.\(.'S the hustle and bustle of every rout: ll'l't‘ ooms‘o a ouse 8 0 s nc en . w C oc- ancient E mini‘ 8 Japanese i - i ii- to - ii i~_ ' . . lllf‘ l)|ilily of cornwall on curred in broad daylight. was iady_ .,,,,§{,,,,,,,,, ceniuiion’ fZi?iui.ne_anclen is n" an R The iiiiie Jesus “me in iowm in], _mi_.,,,,. ,-1,0,-[¢ full of in ,,/]_ day routine to wish you and yours unboundin‘ joy [or the g s lluletizla Season. but after the crucifixion was con- oo rse and dedicated to the Christ Child. An old rhyme read: The mistletoe bough rAouE'r's MEAT MARKET tata valued at £3,600,470 to his‘ son, Harry. 49. in his will, .4 time for joy. 01 time for pt-arr. a lime /or sea.i'on‘.s Wish masts, -lnrl ll FVPN Year Filled witlt zest and accom- down; llll \\ttlitI'll mics-ts assemble each years ago? - . _ . it-nitiu I mansion near At Ripon. Yorkshire, there is a Si: i-‘il’i:)i:ilh)i':i|:,li.yfai;’i.°rilitceiiif,li1a|,ai::d . md conifers’ Pflcsiiim an by"' pen“ to the Q Q. llim-iii-all lit Somerset. hoping toibullding known as the W3k9m3"'5 try spending the day dressed as bu; mamly onihm-dwi,“::s' - For that they housed Him from . ' Int’ lllt‘ ,-i.i.~i of a huntsnian with ouse. It is remarkably well-pre- they did you migiii eifei, find mm"; the Ce l‘ and er mm e mi _ S- F» Groceries, Meals ' “"1" "ll hi‘ <‘h¢‘<‘k- F0!‘ many 997V‘-‘d ¢°“3ld°"l“8 ll “'33 °"°°t°d‘out something about the kind of “ewe which grew from the °~ak —Llzette Woodworth Reese. . . .. . . . . . N H & ,mi~ i~.i~' footsteps. and the in the 13th century. The local food they had _ ihough “-5 mi “’”,°""5“_l°l'°d l° ha“ P°¢“l‘l1' LL05 & P()l'L'l R\ and (.ori/ct-tioncry E ' ' halrltl til ;i og. have been Wakeman lived in it. v i-iiei -d be abie in find magma‘ Virtues not possessed by OLD TONGUE , . . . . . .. . ... . . it-..i-d on llltvt‘ nights in succes- The house had stood empty for “mi: louryioiiril shop, that from_any other trees. Some U du, a mixture of Persian and ST. Pl'.TLRS l’Il(l_\l. I7 S()LiRlS ; CR()(.l'.Rll;.\ — - -.\|LAl.\ A.'\D CONPECTIONERY ii.-ii duriii,-; cliiisimas week. many years. ) en. after . twins no.3 “,0 i min '3“ Arab . even considered it so rare as to Arabic. is the official language of , ‘twat. \llllllll\ have boen . ‘gong; mm. .1.“ k r n“Esidmg i. r in “I'D” only cut with a gold knife. the dominion of Pakistan. : ed to lllll*t' gcnflg taps in timed, 1: V” before . r ° air ie cog‘ ii?“ “aim . Another old tradition is that “'- ill!" , . lli nothing . large crowd. This was in 1923. As ;,3i,o:,,,’ ‘zuiiis, pm, i mistletoe supplied the wood for F ,ll gii..:. wait. Fifty years ago part of the ceremonial, the city utasure in boxi-ui of brighiiy the holy cross. as previous to l A Sincere I . followed by a horn was blown outside the old that “me ll WIS 8 f°|‘°5‘ ‘"9 I‘ sounded. and then. as the last Y aw ii map oi your demoed to exist only as a dwarf l h~u_\'. emaciated ghost. said notes faded away . . . the c d - _ parasite. I lit‘ that of a mlscr. makes his suddenly gasped . . . row ma ;:eii?,:;:§ ,,‘,§,'§":ge byniliixisinlgt Mistletoe was taken over into l T0 ll!‘-‘ll H"! ‘ CHRBNAS JOY P"é1i-af'l(‘€ in one of the halls of Every eye was glued to a wln- ii imo in or ¢oiiee_ men him‘, the Christian tradition in due ‘ The plrasanlcst n/ (.'lm‘.si. . l ‘i i i. alerryOrtatIaa— taallourfriuh. dlhen l(‘lll(‘(l to the big house ' yoiirseii I "own oiii 0 i..i.ii_ At our cin-isgmu board i ‘”‘'m m3 ""’''‘'-V f‘"' lb“ "°“"P°“°d, (cw °°“ld "9°°3“l1° - - - board ‘jewels’ can be shit" hanl 10 the honour clircr 1 time to irisli pllsllltlflll. ‘ lll~ llH.\'s . . . always living in Descriptions were taken after- made from siu,_.ii_0n piece, of of Christ our Lord anti l(‘{ll' that he might haveiwards, and each tallied. From giiiie, pa out from Christ- - ‘- vou all Ilia happiest i‘\cu= i ‘ ;- f3liL‘lll llie dreaded Plague. llc these the authorities established mu W.-apeilii . yi,ui- di-essin JOHANNESBURG 50 iii A, l. Ia~ .-l lifc. shunned by the the figure had been wearing 13th ‘own willmlgegfilne as a robe 0? rica lAP> Sir Ernest U0 I1. ‘Mn ' CO. “mm because of his “ns‘"°ry century clothe‘! COPY 0f I Pal?" staae. and cotton wool makes a heimer th:minlnK magnatewwfho I“ Y BE\l'.‘HT ' ' Bl [I'D ‘ "l‘~""“ ‘" find 50 he returns ins 0‘ lhf TIPS‘ Wlkemflll 10 We good substitute for ermine trim- died two weeks ago, ion on 95.! Phone 4- l Snuria Phone 30 ' MY‘! GAIAOI. riziéiico Di-:Au:ii ‘Percy’: Grocery Groceries. Meats Ill-IALI-IR IN I-‘|.\'lll-ZRMI-IN‘S SUPPLIES REST (}RAl)liS OF HARI) It SOFT COAL WATER STRI-ll-IT GEORGETOWN § . our C00!) WlS'lll.'.~' lliti ;.. t‘ their ghosts and at the window that day tallied $3311 be 3:]: to mink start - . . . . P lots reported to have been provided g - N - -- ..~. till!‘ i ~ d to t ii mi iii i . . .01 R15 PHU l'. .l) . ii“.-........§. “EL. ""° ‘° '’’‘‘'° .¥...I’.,....._°,..',’,.§.‘“,'.°.,,.‘;‘,."‘° '“°_"°_‘3L’_"“_’P‘l'I' gmbv 51' lime‘ "°.‘°'° ‘"8 For The Brightest " ‘ll? phantom nun -— ac- Some doubt might arise if only PRAGUF iiiouicrsi _ Soon ' i , finlflllli‘ ‘lo eye-witnesses. an ex- one had seen the figure. but when Czechs wiii “oi have in mm. , I fisffnas Ever Pf‘tllll-l« mournful appantlon hundreds saw It simultaneously . — y ‘ Irt‘alli<'l lll a veil of cobwebs and many descriptions fitted per: menmy cards‘ Tm‘ requlrémem l I Ind Hill] g ‘ _ 1 ti th ‘ l ‘ Wm V9-“""d9d l“ 3 K""¢‘T"' 1,0)’C/lfl'.\lltl!l.!l'I1IlIlll‘t iglit your i .:::::.:= .:.i::::' sfiii .:.:.z. *::'.“''.:.‘;"':i m in be irs CHRISTMAS TIME in...-. ,__ih - . we swi ayr , ._ ii Tlll\ mat home was built on thliill. doesn't gn’ It makes you be taken at home or at the 0l‘l I T" "M!" If" mm’ 'W'"' Mm (.'liri'.<Ima.¢' gentle spirit il.ar me \\as the she iii . nun_ Siiii do!” beiiev. in spooks, fice. will carry fewer details than. T lml en-,-\. Jlllglf \eu' lam llny fl” WW hm” Imlmu .~- ' iii r _ ' ‘ .. ' - . . ~ . ' . Film -i. ist according to legend erfelllilanta-s one of the t C prescm orms - l )0,” happlmn "N rm‘, Am, through M’ I‘ m’ Ymr ‘Huh W" il‘ “W at :4 beautiful girl. daugh-l lng stories of spiritsm(:)pc?:r1ianzg- ’4 I"-"""' (;"“i"‘ '0 “H l (‘h°"'"' -‘'’'ll’‘’.V "'1 "'9 ""."- ;dr»ir\ .._i...gni.bi~i.o ms mura.ii..i'iiiii‘ui$ii; took place about iasifi iii". (.'lirislrna.t and 00...: (:iinisT.\iAs i;Rai:Ti.\t;s R, L, SANDERSON i.l(‘ a ss ausc s e c a astler was at this time . ~ - I. -1: th I t Ili A A d g g g . O mrllli Wlnlilce haebb:-‘is’ alhgaiihir Ihvery religious and good man ,1" ’"“5'"" ' "" (‘OOH 'v‘/|q”.: (.l.\t.ll-\l. Mhllt l|.r\\l P g o w 0 did much striving for better lror. - - .- -- , - - ii” i\ < ii - ~ ~ ~ ~ tntci n inoiiastcry. factory working conditions One‘ - ii Pr‘ ll'”"R'& ( l‘ m \ E _ BH\["HT ‘E B‘ IL" . , . , ' i ie ihlllf. ’~"l “BS persuaded by the day while visiting a friend. at Bol- . ,m _ i ** i» become a nun to ex- ling Hall. in Bradford, he heardl Th. sggyigw hi-W hhlhn ' :'|“n‘r‘l‘m—'\"'”~I%=h. ‘She entered the the son of his friend say flatly “hm m'i|:‘ked|‘I'S'tef:1|:pE:leii’eTlil: ;:Ir:.lrtt€erdlt:vhn:'lI lgeliai/e in atlhifet . Bculah & Edwin “C 570? Groctfl I i . e - i Iehnt the crypts and put a curse was the end. he said. “me ‘ T" "W ("nub and mum” ‘ Townsheiid Props C" RM Wm" Prop’ l Cm", 0”“ ' i MIN tiuitzoslnce she has ap- mDeei|>(ly shocked. Oastler tried ii" iiomi ,i.,-_,;,,_, /0, Hi,’-_‘i, ' ' Distributor (..l.l.. Paint i Cmul "mm" , has i \ 5 ill go“. on Chm‘ . F ill. G me My cunt‘ his mind’ Souria l’lione Sl Souria Phone 23 ‘ l "M M h. a y roaming the a us to do this. he swore that mm a,,,{ 1'/,, ,\,,,, y,,,,_ . i (mm, II F‘! i or tragic death. when he died. he would visit the I ’ " - l ‘" haw iii Christmas s t the irlt left iii - - - ii... ., rm _ P9”°- =v - bow to move . - iihimhl “"aI‘i:‘ th. SDIIIIS I In our main l'IrIi/ls.’ ‘ ‘' “l” t of the palace time went on but then e I ' ‘ ' ~ ' yi,,,,i- 1 - , - IT)’ 0M‘ - C. i\. Ritliririls, Prop. . i I“ l:]\«llll‘t‘ll2:":l‘fld‘;ll::llll: that lldglianlzltseelil \li'i'il'."3§u:}' f.e:'l‘l,:: Cour}. M & M L I 0 l i . - M milgltdwliiz \:Ilce|)'ilC rlglrchllnl aomethlnl was I0lnCi:0r:;:‘pO:e~ a 9w ac eon 3 - :"°]l‘|i.;d-‘iiliiiizmsandrhteheiiepoiie died. ‘ S. (SI-'.\l'lRM. Ml}ll(IlM\'l'.S' Sl’l I) l$l.Al\l) CHIPS . WIZTV B"°l“'l,l<dllam Palace now stands 1 (j,\NN|-;R OF FISH PRODUCTS Souris It llritlgv-town l’lmnr In Suui-is Phone 86 ' Ho \'Q We're so glad at lltis time of Aldlas. Moeltoaslo Imperial Oil Doolorl the Nets)’ MocKENZ|E’S GARAGE lidoy Greetings! T0 .41.]. ()1 R (jI'.\'7'()MERS DINGWELI. 8i ROSSITER "st. mars co-or Our wi.ilie.t [or your Heallll, Iloppineu and Prosperity MFIRRY CHRISTMAS ' 1'0 ‘J our I"...-J, ‘n’ . year to wish you C . . o a ' Way the l'uleIulr's awn lilru- ‘N unumuflli May you Am] Patron: ollCood Wishes for VERY ‘ I.” _ ' liar-2 in euros share of all HAPPY new van , cIua.m_.u 1958 "H" CHRISTMAS " W‘ M M Mr "M l N, C,,,i,,m,_‘_ ,,,,_,_ in, W W, i iii... .00.: tliis m..-., To ALL ones our sincere best wishes /or l Y'""-'- 7”’- renanl Rispsfn ""' C°"‘°°“‘.""'Y Gem-I Rev-in GENERAL iiizr/iiiis GENERAL MERCHANTS Ii PRODUCE DEALI-LRS BUY ._ BENEFIT — suiui . .I'iiou'a Souls Phone so Morell rim. 16 ‘R. 1. MocKF.NZlE, Prop. sotiius rnom: 2i.2 ore ‘ rim... st. rm’. 4 "-‘ -' a . - -t..-.-......'.: i .~ g s ,, I