bs Cp THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1931 Christmas Toy Display * Provides New Delights For Every Boy and Girl Xt auvbaly wants to find the pont ristmas, go to see the The children' are already ged and bells, whistles and horns is here. most informal shopping in SONS WOO SES SUES OWS FNS OWS ONS TES OWS FNS TRS ONES WS OWES TNS OWS WS OWS FS OWS POON | any one to rave about the dolls and none need wonder at all If you wonder at the dolls, you'll marvel at the mechanical toys. Scientific advancement doesn't stop at making real steam shovels, real and ships and trains. LEE a Bounding to make one sure that ew world is done in toy shops, and the counters every day much than money is exchanged for the merchandise. Pennies and sav- ings are much more than cold cash; they represent a hundred sacrifices and doing without the order A buy at the toy shop. 2: And the parcels that are re ceived into the arms of the youth- . ful purchasers are never measured a the cost. They represent Christmas, and who can estimate | what Christmas represents? Toys ~~ So to the land of {Fe will the so after Christmas hie himself, and it will not be an easy matter get away from it. If you are not held by the splendor of the toys i themselves, you will he by the in- | terest in the shoppers. Here is young Teddy Bear baby hugging _ his likeness and making a fine * show of resistance when mother caleslady want to take ali Perhaps it is with the nto inte «f 'wrapping up- the high Tedu 5 but young Teddy © Wants 1. take him as is and re- 2 sents the power of grown-ups . to _ prevent him from walking away with the favorite toy. 3 Costume Dolls Did one éver vision or hear such * enthusiasm as surrounds the doll ' displays this year? The girls are simply wild over the new joys in costume dolls. Real as they look §i# and act and stand, they never lose their doll charm, which is the abil- ity to be held and cuddled and 5 Playen with. Boy dolls have rather into' their own this year. Such cunning, gay costumes and such smart hats set at jaunty an- gles atop their curls! We'll leave § ta Waterman's. ender grip. Chic for securing in . And a feath- pen point. 3 lors. iia in and see them! Kam' s Drug Store " Opposite P.O. LUGGAGE | | LEATHER GOODS "GIFTS & NOVELTIES 5 4 Initials Free. §1.250$35.00 if] are collected later at the turtle "{4] hunter's convenience. | come from Basiah, Iraq. | OF DATES COME FOR to make a total of 33 cars since i unds, is expected before the end Sha year, . Science has made the 'model too, the toy that in the hands of a boy can do the work that the monsters of modern construction can do. Never Loses Charm Building is a gana that never loses its fun for the boys, and many hours of solid, silent maybe, en- joyment will be taken in working the construction toys and putting together miniature skyscrapers, towers of magi¢ height and intri- cate lines of roadway and railway. In "addition to the construction elements, there are all the things that go into them and with them. Just like the modern house, fac- tory, street railway, the equipment for the toys is there. A girl can set up and keep a toy house completely now, from bath- room to kitchenette, and the sizes of the things vary from a square inch of metal or wood to a sizable, useful article. When you come to house furnishing, the dolls can step right in with all their natural poses and fit into the picture and keep their own houses; guided, 'of course, by the hand of a wise young housekeeper. Inventor of Games Old Santa's company of invent: ors of games went at the job burst- ing with bright ideas this year. They have by no means exhausted the bag of fun-making tricks which they keep. packing up all year. There are games of skill and chance and those calculating things that | keep the whole family interested | on Christmas night. Pretty near | everything in the grawn-up world | that is called a game is found. in reduced size for the children, from | sol to billiards. | Yuletide Magic | Does Not Wane" . in Old England Christmas in Britain has not lost the charm of its appeal. Winter in Britain is not to be decried; the magic and tradition of the British Christmas attract visitors from all | parts of the world, The Dickens tradition endures to this day, despite the changes that time has wrought. The stage-coach, | the leisurely movements, certain of the old customs, have gone, but the | spirit remains. England has no] Arctic climate: "There is beauty in| bare trees and hedgerows and | cleared fields, and to the staunch | lover of the open air it is a glori- oug season. The family Christmas party has not lost itself in the whirl of mod- ern ideas, Rather, it has been revived by the universal motor- car, The stocking still hangs on the rail of the bed and cot for the advent of Father Christmas. Mistle- toe and holly and gay, colored pa- pers deck every room, the pudding comes rich and black to the table, crackers are pulled, good wishes are voiced, and the 'carol singers are rewarded for their timely re- minder of a still sacred and happy day. ELABORATE MENU ON BOARD SHIPS FOR CHRISMAY Christmas Passengers Will Enjoy Luxury of Turtle Soup One menu has heen prepared for all passengers who will spend Christmas Day aboard various Canadian National ships this year, Those diners will include travel- lers aboard the "Lady" liners, the "Prince" ships and the Canadian Pathfinder and Canadian : Skir- misher, two freighter-cruisers of the Company's-fleet The menu comprises 26 items, including Green Turtle soup and Madere; Mushrooms Saute Doria; Roast Turkey; Virginia Ham au Vin de Champagne; Christmas Pudding; Mince Pile; Cheese Ra- mequins Particularly interesting is the turtle soup. It will be made from the famous Bahamas turtles, These turtles are unceremonious- ly turned on their backs as they nap in the tropical sun on beach- es near Nassau. They aré then powerless to right themselves and LARGE SHIPMENTS . CHRISTMAS TRADE Winnipeg, Man,, Dec. 15. -- It appears that everyone in Western Canada will have 'date for Christmas, . judging aR the large shipment of dates which Winnipeg over Canadian Na iohed Railways. T. R. White, Superin- that 19 cars of dates arrived here the first of December. The dates The majority of the cars so far are billed to Winnipeg Commis- sion Merchants, who state - that they expect total Christmas ship. ments of-dates to Western Canada to reach 80 carloads. Each car contains 500 boxes of 70 pounds : 4 > ¢ di i ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ 8 2 él; ¢ ? ¢ 2 2 I: ) SETLET CRIA SARI SENTERO SWS OWS PWS OW SONS h 3) i WAFFLE IRON A real treat Waffles and Aaple Syrup. An ideal treat after the bridge $9.75 -- $14.00 and up. COMBINATION SANDWICH TOASTER Grill/and Waffle Iron, something new and a real gift, ELFCTRIC CLOCK , G. E. Telechron $11.75 and up New C.G.E. Alarm Clock with light $12.95 Hammond Junior, a beauty ..... $1.95 Hammond Gre gory Calendar Clock, matically gives day and date TOASTER 95¢ and up. Ask to sce the two slice automatic. No burned toast. more CHRISTMAS LIGHTS Christmas tree lights show the real sca- son spirit COFFEE PERCOLATORS French Drip Coffee that satisfies, No {ll after ef. tee, $2.95 © $7.95 Lifetime Guarantee AERO COASTERS The kiddies go wild over the new Aero Loman ln oer 154.43 Only a limited number at this price. In. cluding rubber tired wheels for summer use. MIXER Have you .ever .tried a home mixed drink made with an _electric . mixer They can also be used f¢ mixing cakes, cream, pi fillings, ete. $7.75 Ai ELECTRIC RANGE For the little girl, a genuine honest to goodness electric range with kettle and roasting pan. This range will actually boil water and cook food, A few $3 95 only, In colors. Special price . IRON Toy Irons 65¢ and up. Standard $1.95 Complete with cord, 1 year guarantee or lifetime guaran. tee, HOT POINT ELECTRIC RANGE We are preferred dealers for Hotpoint Electric Ranges and Appliances. HEATER To take the chill of that room that 1s hard to heat, Wonderful to use when bathing the baby. Fe $3.95 and up .. Sun dainps give you that vacation feeling Tr d for growing opoctalt Give them sunshine in winter weather. C. G. E, and Eveready. BEACH ELECTRIC AND GAS RANGES Geor: $1.40 © $2.95 \ ge - Highboy MERRIEST CHRISTMAS. An electrical apparatus to help save that work in the kit- chen, or possibly some other piece of electrical equipment is always appreciated. and is a lasting bit of remembrance. Let us show our stock of electrical appliances, really you'll be surprised when you see the dozens of little articles that make a gift that your dear one will treasure and think of you. oger's . Radio i». A Gift They'll PP» Appreciate RA RR RA AeA te ABS IES A few dollars down will put a Rogers Radio in your home. Then why be without a Christmas radio? Choose a Rogers for proven performance--maximum ability to bring in and separate stations--for true tone fidelity. You will find the efficiency and performance A typical Rogers Value Comr pact Lowboy Model will Superheterodyne chassis, gen une electro-dynamic speaker, 8 fully-guaranteed Rogek/ Tubes. $129 And a few dollars down puts it in your home, of the Rogers Radio virtually guaranteed-- chassis as well as tubes. : The Rogers is the only Canadian radio that offers you the protection of this double guarantee on both tubes and radio. It is strictly Canadian --invented, made and sold in Canada. : Have a Rogers in your CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS home for Christmas -- mantel-type or full- New Rogers Models: size console. New fea- Mantel-type , $ 74 Lowboys $94, $129 $139, $149, $154 $199 tures--genuine electro- d yn a mi c speakers, automatic volume con- trol and static suppres- sor. Let Us Give a Demonstr ation . Allc SAG ATIATIATIS SATLA LAT SAY IMS SAT IAT SRT EMO LAT Lina ATL AT SAT LAT LAT CAT CAT LAT LAT ATL MTS NSS in weight each. A total of 40,060 boxes, or approximately 2,800,000 vel 4 ] 2 endent of Car Service, reports ° 2 & : i] Cis nid chu sows NR A I LI TN TN NN IY 1s - . {