gproval on Peters & Co.'s, and they LOVE WILL FIND THE WAY There is nothing so irresistible for lovers of dainty confectionery as our assorted chocolates and bon-bons. They win the heart of the most obdurate i Sane) Our nut candies, marshmallows, butter cups, taffeys;, etc., are all most delicious. T. PETERS & CO., 184, Princess St., Kingston; Ont. THE BEST JUDGES of the best confectionery have "long since placed the stamp of ap- stand to-day without a rival. For the holiday season we have pre- pared many delicious varieties and flavors of these much sought for luxuries. We have put. them up in the most attractive and appro- priate form and shapes most suit- able for gifts and presents. T. PETERS & CO, 184 Princess St., Kingston, Ont. MOST ALL CONFECTION- ERY LOOKS GOOD but all does not taste as good as it looks, so when purchasing a sup- ply you must in a'great measure depend upoh the reputation and good name of the dealer for, re- ceiving cadies that are pure and wholesome as well as fine flavor. Confectionery sold by Peters are dependable in every way, as none but the purest and best ingredi s ents are allowed to be used and they are made and put up under perfect sanitary conditions T. PETERS & CO, 2 184 Princess St., Ont Kingston, VARNA A TEL. LAKE: oF BAN NTRS ac i, {OREN I fa Canada as a Summer Resort ssets" of Canada, and a source inion, is her growing popularity ted that twelve million dollar se Maine is old, advert where the fishe nay fishémnd the anada becomes known e of the Republic immer travel, millions of dollars will miner resort t annually famous as a may re lk of the s en This will not detract, in any measure, from other out-door places, because ore they want go It is becoming more and more a recognized fact t every man, we in 3 child s should have, at least year, a holiday---a loafing Hetty Green, the richest sAvoman in the world, takes a holiday every year and goes back to the simple life in the woods loafs and lounges in the. little country town up in New England where the people are quaint, iginal and honest the .more men the once a season. ~ 1 are clear, and the skies blue, the people, kind an 1 true; as they widnt to do the country And the hear of Where folks do just Folks that are livin' in Huntsvil seen sc The Lake of Bays is far the | t lake in the le District From the deck of the "Iroquois" or !* Mohawk" €an be inland scenery unsurpassed The wooded hills } away 4n every dire , not a rough, inhosp le shore always, for here and e are wide open reaches running down to the lake : ymetimes away high on the hills are fine farms, which the lakeside t garden truck, fresh, butter, buttermilk and sweet cream for the summer tourists. There ten-mile sail across the Lake of Bays, but many an enthusiast has taken ¢ 11s hat long before he has reached the half-way island, and named her Queen of Lakes as she smiled up at the sky, her emerald island jewels ing upon her quiet breast. The very trees that top the high hills that surround her shores seem to sing the praises of 'the Lake of Bay 1e 1 ral charm ¢ accessibility of 'this section are mal for the Huntsville Distriet, of which the lake of Ba i@arm g friends rht Bay, with its green shore curving c: singly around it, and sloping gently and gradually heltering ves \ 1 CN eVvenne to the water edge, th which we get of open fields reaches of slanting sand es can bathe in ab cunni le white long solute safety. church, the 1 faint beyond, beachesy 1 icturesque ner cottage houses, the from! s running down first bay 300 and has r along - tl ® Christmas should be our | We heart carry sHould from this time to al eternc keepi The babe lying in easily 'understand of how the But being and full living, hangs daub of confused picture faces head picture, you see How of br away Siseoves Cuyl schooll se, the hotel, anc >" lgoquois' in the offing, that is but a faint hint of a pict of this beautifu ay Dwight Fes is its own best advertise- of fac wat the firs sitor to this comparatively new resort came a certain city ip: the State of New York, went home h_year others from the same section ¢ Bays generally, and for led in on three sides, is as safe for ment. The twenty year happy, came nd again, bringing ea of that intere Dwight Bay the canoeist as the s The opening parag > head of the Bay Lake of lescribes the scenes to the north dark-wooded mainland rises while the river 's om the east Sail around the é s in the ** Highlands of Cntario,"' vou thé memory 3 Norway Point, Point Ideal, Dwight Bay, the Beautiful i Lake of Buys for a good many 1908 there was not ber of the best class re line lez ve i and there will remain w Britannia a and more distictly still, Of course the people have been coming years as they have to the Mus koug t, but until sufficient fwst-class odation to gttract a.great num ptourists Last year Wawa 1s In so the touris Wawa When the proposition came up to build a beautiful hotel at Norway Point where the beach spreads out on the sleeping shore, the Grand Trunk repre- sentatives predicted that they would be able to fill the hotel the first season, and with that promise or prediction, the wordse-was comfenced. To the surprise of the promoters and the builders of the hotel, the house was filled, not the first season, but the first month it was opened. During the month of June alone three hundred applicants were turned away, representing perhaps five hundred people In justification of the assertion at the « summer resorts we have, the more peoj that the new resort, opening a new ple accomn a beautiful hotel «called the Wawa was b an for ** Wild Goose," and as the wild gee ts betake themselves to the Highlands of Ontario and at Norway Point » north in summer, to the pening of this article, that the more le will come, it is interesting to know asure land in the Highlands of Ontario, has actually helped the older resorts in the Muskoka District Hundreds of people who were unable to find room at the Wawa, hastened to secure modation at the Royal Muskoka and other o)der hotels in the well-known district accom- variety of scenery.. The calm ountainous grandeur of Hollow, and the picturesque beauty; g along the entire chain, lend with which any t District affords . every he romantic and rugge« fet scenery of Lak > ease thty with w The "Index or BA safety and hilarity; where in the early summer the speckled trout, unwary, seeks the wriggling worm or the artificial fly, and through all the summer down in the cool depths the noble salmon trout awaits the whirl of your otter or archer Spinser at the end of your copper troll-line; where the skies and the clouds at sunset make the fading light go farther than Russell Sage could he a ten-dollar bill; where the sone or the call uttered in the twilight or under the moonlight is taken up by the circle of the' surrounding hills and played into a melody of echoes; where you,can on the cold nights gathe ound a fireplace crackling with Norway pine and cedar just for. the blaze and fragrance, and plenty of beech and hardwood for solid heat; where all the children and all the dyspeptics suddenly turn into on wap of ppetites; where the insomnia wretch sleeps twenty-six hours out of the day and still more out of the night: where there are no nerves and no worry." Fish abound Speckled trout plentiful in these waters; while white trout are found in great quantities in the waters of the surreunding lakes As a field for the and mineralogist, the djftrict is interesting Wahawin, a delightful rt consisting of ene hupfred and forty acres has a frontage on the Lake of Bays "Hey nning re fine shelving beach, 1t rises in natural terraces 70 to,80 feet fo a plateau above, and is wolded on the slope with the choicest of hardwood trees. The location commands one of the finest views on the lake. Cottages are avaliable here, also fine Iocations for ottage site J Not the Yeast on the charms of Wa walks radiating in every mail service by sttamer trout and. black bass are salmon trout and speckled Imon > 'geology t hawin lies is. the direction from the catiages many woodland There is a daily Britannia is the ated on a fine cludes T Britannia (on Lake of Bays) after leaving South Portage. L.« on a sloping hillside, with fine bathing beach, this re acres of land, part 'wooded and part cultivated. Exter improvements: have been 'made here during the past year, and t resort oom capagity for 100 gues beautifully cleared walks through the woods, the lake tennis and croquet grounds and baseball situat Another popuiar resort is calling point of steamer shore, a fine 1 on the courts wusicales, ete., electric to this point are run red pavilion, 100 feet ho een erected, ar 1e ** Iroquois' for sc }2 feet for dancin; » a day of joy: but joy should not be allowed to die out of ives when the day is past and over It should stay with us ever after should sing the Christmas refrain through all the new year and keep our s bright with the cheer, and glow of the Christmas thot t We should continuallly in our hearts a deeper of the 1 of God We learn to find the auty ard good in all things and show belief that since God loves us, and Jesus Christ is our well with the world" and with us who are in his tender sense resence 1 the world our al Friend. "all's ng.--Anon the perfect babe, is born, HOLY, holy is the morn - ROYAL gifts the wise men bring INCENSE for immortal King SING His praise O angel throng TILL a world repeats the song, MAKER, God of Heayen and earth, ALL shall glorify Hi firth CHRIST, SINGING, Holy is the morn. K a manger, heaven's gift to earth glorious life was the fact of the love that gives If is r lived for others in later years, dying for the world is the picture we most literally given in love of our race. none the less when we see that life it 'last, as a necessary part of its true wie F. Cope Cloudiand," It a huge, repulsive it form or come 5. As you walk toward it, the egins to take shape, it proves to mass.-of exquisite little cherub which somehow or other i alin ely rivet the attentiondike those at the of the canvas in Raphael's® Mador distor' If vou come close to the only =h infiumerable com f little ange often the soul that is frightened by trial nothing but a confused niass oken expectations and crushed hopes! 3ut if that soul instead of fleeing into unbelief and despair, will anly dra'w up near to God, it 'will soon that the cloud is full of angels of mercy. -- (By the Rev. Theodore L. DD) In one of the German picture galleries i at the end of a long gallery, and at first color, withot a painting called * t it looks like hrow of the hill back of the house overlooking' the lake; A AA tt PPA roti SSRs GSR ORY THIS a | STORE NEWS IVES some valuable and interest- ° ing hints about a last offer in Millinery, Ladies', Misses' and The newest things in Silks and Dress Goods, . Children's Garments and Gloves. and pointers in money-saving offers in Ladies', Children's and Men's Underwear, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Blankets, Carpets, Oilcloths, Lace Curtains, Etc. CRUMLEY Mai. BROS. To PromprLy. A A A A A A A A tt at A AAP Pt PAP rt tr ORDERS ATTENDED and cherubim. A ---- rr ----_------ ni py Three Great Helps for Christmas Buyers Tom Smith's Santa Claus Stockings q Always cause great excitement and give the children genuine pleasure. We have them for both girls and boys in all sizes. Stockings at 5 Cents "Stockings at 10 Cents Stockings at 20 Cents Stockings at 25 Cents Stockings at 40 Cents Stackings at 50 Cents Stockings at 75 Cents Stockings at $1.00 Stockings at $1.25 Stockings at $1.75 Tom Smith's 'Christmas Crackers d They help wonderfully to entertain at children's gatherings. Just the thing for Christmas trees. In boxes, each containing 20,- 25, 30, 35, No dinner party is complete without them. 1 doz. crackers at the following prices: 40, 45, 50, 60, 75, 85c:, $1.00, $1.25. Rowntree's and Cadbury's Celebrated Chocolates The name gn the outside tells of the good things inside. » In-plain and pretty-boxes:=--10,-15, 25,30; 35,50, 60, 75¢c., $1. 00, 1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2:50 and 3.00. Jas. Redden & Co. Importers of Fine Groceries AA Pll Pl tt i _