x ' TY 3 oR = = Pr PAGE EIGHT ARI -- On Ihmpen m te THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG In the Realm of Women---Some Interesting Features i 3 JINGLES FOR XMAS GIFTS { Appropriate Lines That Will Add te i Christmas Pleasures. s | These charming bits of verse will by the noted author e {add greatly to the: value of J mas presents, They are 3 - - x ~ te ' e : : Idah M$Gione Gibson tbat xan of the many teed fl WS Lo EE {eipating ecards, gay with holly and noir. Particularly true, when the Coffee mistletoe decorations, so much the i What a Man Admires. the end of these hereticul thoughts. better. 4 ? used is 1 sometimes wonder if women are John, who was reading a newspa.- | SEAL BRAND more helpful than men. Always | Per at the window, looked up with a IE am so glad, this Christmas day, FFEE when John is sweet to me after our | smile, { For life and health and sunshine gay,|' CO duarrels and misunderstandings I am | "Still thinking of what mother is {I am so glad from morn till night, Cate fengrent, uiying, upland grown Sure in my own mind thet we are | going to do when we tell her We sre | For love and faith and hope sd bright, Coffee, ri , mourishing, od Soin. to ba. like the princg In the Solng fo ert that door through?" | ad For friendship warm, affection fre aad roasted, ly nd thn ins, ry tale and live happily BT, Lh SR | Wherefo. am most glad for you rmetical of After John had said to me that he "No," I answered. "I'm just smil. | Vherefore Eg y FINE-grovsd (for Teicel pig ardinary percolate). . Was going to welcome the baby, and | ing to think that life isn't so bad | With 'a Timepiece or Pen ) arm ac ea dow from overhearing what he | after all." | Record no hours but those that shine, had said to his mother, that no mat- i {No days but glad, Oh! gift of mine; s ter what he might say to me he would Forgot to Tell Her. { While. it you must mark sigh or tear: ; Sold in Packages Only . always take my part with her. It | "You bet it isn't!" he answered. | Whisper of 'coming: hope and heer, seemed that all my troubles were at | I had forgotten to tell you that 1 hat the life which love doth 24 | And ti vad an end. cinched another big advertising ae-! GEO. ROBERTSON & SON, Limited "Probably," I said to myself, "I! count yesterday. We're going to Mattie en Christmastide. haven't yet been able to adjust my- | have money to burn and I'M see that # 5 . self to the new condition of woman- ne burn it Be Seat few months. | kind tht we are all saying is here. hy, 1 shouldn't be surpris nat | La , Perhaps I am. as John says, 'neither | boy of OUTS cam tats the world wart {Tae tender thought 1 tannot speuk vi | flesh, fish nor good red herring.' | a gold spoon instead of a sfiver one, ; these blossoms voice for me; gi GE RG Pg ¥ go Cl osso, i 0 PFT IIL Pa) PFO Parte } pa ood. red prating | in bis month!" { When pressed against your charming | ' | ot equality and the next minute "Oh. dear, I don't want that John. | c 1] Siang } wanting to be taken care of end pet-|I don't want our boy to think that | Sweet visions should you see, «| | With a Present of Flowers. ' ol " RL 1 LY ted. he does not have to earn --= own liv- el ---- ss "But will it ever be possible for a ing." fo Book, Cilendar vith Peviodieal man to respect and admire a woman's | "There, you're calling him a boy, i Brey Page i arew ot Sen fiend: | brain, a woman's executive ability | too, said John triumphantly, "I hr eb a Chis mas git, my friend; | and a woman's strength of charac- | tell you what you do. girl, just buck | Life be glad and good to you, i ter? Will man ever appreciate the|up a little and tomprrow go down | And Your Christmas dreams come | love, the sweet sympathy, the Utter, lo Nemutiies 854 bay the mast won- | true! { loyalty, and the womanly depend-|derfu ay clothes at you cam | 8 | one hor heart offers him?" i think of." | For a Babe or Child : { Ly "I'll go and buy some fine materi- { Oh big little monarch, I herewith pay | als, John, but I'd like to make the | You royal tribute, on Christmas day-- |- No Man, Can Understand. little layette myself." {But my love is too big for words to| Someway, it seems to me, that a "Now, don't -be foolish, Early in say. man can understand that these gaul- my life I made up my mind that I ---- itles are of Aalue in a woman. John | would not marry until I could keep | A Convivial Bowl . doesn't { am sure. I know now that | my wife as a doll in a dollhouse." . | May vour life be wholly Junghine, Ne merely wants me to be an orna- With never & eare to dim; mental epigeless appendage: he Joy's cup with varied gladness wants me to Peflect his thoughts, and Quick to Notice, Be filled to the very hrim. . without question accept him and the I caught my breath in a deep sigh This is the wish I frame for you 7 Bulbs Bulbs Bulbs Hie he leads as sufictent for-my hap. Which John was quick to notice. In a shining Christmas rim, : piness. He wants my personality "What's the matter now? Is pose san completely submerged in his. you don't want to be taken case of? With an Article of Jewelry Just Arrived From I shall never be one of those wo- | I Dose your moed has changed from Every time this trifle bright Raa LTT Nr rete v a HR. S w men who can do this. My own moth- | that clinging vine Bort of business, | Moats vour o ye, on day or might, Holand : . Saves Them er is such a Bony Wd we Bs 1|and this minute you are wanting 0 { May it POEL of fond hearts ht oN Your woollens must be made to think that there are compensations be on an equality plane again? Softly whisper, "He loves you!" Now is the time to plant. last ue long as possible, they're in being as I am, because now that vn No, dear," 1 answered meekly, ---------- Nothing better to look at 80 dear now. Sunlight Soap my father has gone out of my moth- | "but I don't think it is a eign that I New Year Reimgmbrance RIG . kh d \ in early Spri than o XE is the purest aad best of all °r's life hers is over and done. Thani | want to be on an eqaulity plane if May every day of this new year ' 2, appy ays; 1 ¥ Spring VY laundry soaps 40 it's the' safest God, 1 have come to see that no mat- | I rather ,fesent being a doll to be Bring vou fresh joy and gladness, . . good bed of Tulips. ' cleanser.-end it's the most econ- ter who should go out of my lire, or | Played with when you want to play dear; chee 3 merry everungs, Light ¥ omical because, being pure, it in what condition I shall live, no one | With me, and then perhaps p ut away With health and wealth and all you | : : takes loss to do the wash. Will have the power to make me feel [in a drawer and left to est my heart wi hearts dainty feet keep time to : tht life #s over until I cease to|out in silence until you want to play 3 . 2 o s Insist on getting the Soap you ash ht Mi r ioe And keep us jolly comrades still. , ) . . H d id d breathe, : ' / tink! Jor--SUNLIGHT SOAP. Such is the' inconsistency of wo- Soindoydohy Boat. O detand With Articles of Prictisa) ! ; ng music, ap Joug ecide: LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, man that I gave a little chuckle at | Tu ay: n esn nderstand. ith Articles of Practical Use, se ' | Because I am not always near vf upon a or er et ¢ Toronto, Ou. 38 LT eA When you are sick or sad, Po. 8 y : THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS. O' saving--dn' slavin', too, I send this thing of simple cheer (By Arthur I. Burdick.) For to get the feel To comfort--make you glad, Nr Well, Christmas is here ©' the Christmas zeal ' Just tar to it in woe or weal, : The London Morning" Post in an With its chill and theer, A coursin' yer ol' heart through, When tears or smiles" may start bo in ol ; ¢ | editorial says that Sir Robert Bor- An' I'm happy--and broke! An' a glimpse o' the happiness I view, And in its breath of friendship leal ity, Mental and * | den, premier of Canada, has proved My surplus has flown As I've assisted to bring, You'll always find my heart. fi den fir 4: | himself a true statesman. To the "Great Unknown": Is a recompense for all I've spent, 8. ot maida noe ix ill sure, Watertown, N.Y., may raiss §300.- B Ave Tot the price of a smoke, . An' a lot to boot, I fling! Christmas Prayer deuggints or NH 1 3 | 000 for the erection. of & soldiers' | Bit loo at the smile on Johnny's face : . 1 4 ; . REBiCINg eo, readies iy ve, THE wor, memorial, ; An' listen to Molly's laugh! Yes, Christmas is here 0 Sed of Shiistiias may ny prayer Sn - An' I" ain't regrettin' the cash I've | With its chill and cheer, Grant this a mas ngs J ; 1 iL ' spent An' I know one soul forlorn Tonk tus dear soul surcease of care | | 1 littl 's behalf As will dine today : And pain her lifetime long; | : . 0 my little one's behalf, Ina différent way But also this sure faith impart: ! as a gift would satis her ond any o Yes, Christmas is here, Than she figgered on this morn. . However bleak and gray baie | doubt. (The artistic u this foot- i An' it's mighty clear If I had not sent this basket down Seme Pos may seem, the loving | . . > } : That I am cleaned but of pelf; To that wider, I would choke ass Christa. 3 Wear makes it fit adornment for a shapely , ; But should I make moan A-eatin' my dinner, but now, ye see, 7°08 Says Christmas day, foot : OILET SOAP Goes J [siiicne Sony Trg =r. | 0 tres Gite : I would be ashamed of myself! 3 3 SOLD IN THE BETTER SHOE STORES - For Nancy is Wear a happy smile O.P.R. earnings for the second Citic RACE HOME THROUGHOUT CANADA Stands for Vict 1 © dress 1 bought for her-- Week in December were $158,000 Anas a1 es Whostends Tor: bs Nog! 5 That's worth about twenty-five times more than for the same week o; nc at magic .memories the ' words right. wha y ' the price p 1a warth d { 2 I am ready to aver. er R. earnings for the week end-[ © the Jastieat corner Sf fhe ual. : Dn. Sule in GSTON ay IW me and peace ) aA % : Dan 9 | Yerse reaches the 0 ms lw ! ; BUEN | An, Christmas is hore, 2g Dec. 14th decronsed by $44,313, | 707 linking With its mesa of | J H. SUTHERLAND, & Bro. =» 2 . | I T 8 compared with the same week of : 1 Euys * Infants-Delight." iy An' it's worth a year 3 peace and good will the call homeward } ho " 3 » 1918, --to the one spot, in all the broad! x 1 i rr world = where affection is genuine, {hearts are loyal and love is unadult- » | s TT -- Seated with Salcalation, To dhe son Conquers the affects of 8 hi Hh | quered--the young vin a far-o -------- : : . Ln a \ city, defeated at heart, and lonely-- : . . wind, sun and dust. Br mgs ER THE CHAIN OF STOCKINGS. as well as the victor goes the or col boys and girls who like fellow leyes of loved ones as they whisper peace and comfort to the og Around the world like a chai f Low "Come home for Christmas, son." travellers are hurrying onward think- "It's good to have you home foi sensitive skin, v The li in of Love, Every train is bringing enthusiastic ! ing only of the deepening luster in the | Christmas, dear." j : The line of - ET tn Se ert nn. - - TO = h Linking across the earth and sea, f ! IT 0 i stockings roll; mre erate Farr io ik {4 Send us three of thee sdsesall Sie Reaching from Pole to Pole, . i | | ; | Hn iT different--for a FREE trial size : oa ET i ll! i Hi! "cake of INFANTS-DELIGHT, and Dr Bringing Fe gift of Christmas peace, % : A Naf Fl Too The hope in Yuletide joy; + JOHN DAYIOR 3 £0. Limite e ERY To man and maiden exiled far. ur NTO. § > : . To many a girl and boy. i Gladly they herald Santa Claus . * In every shape and size, Just stockings! but full of mystery, With happiness the prize. . Daintily pink is this little pair, Warm from: the dimpled toes; While those of gaudy and fragile make, Picture the cheeks of rose, ~~, The next are so shabby, and limp, and torn, ° tind They call for an exira share: To eomfort a motherless little lad Answer a childish prayer. . * Here-is the clumsy one of seal And fhe land of the igs and snow, é © scratchy oné of grass Where southern breezes blow. Next is the sock of bri t Japan; ~The Chinese ARE foo; = While the little child of Brittany - Has hung her woodén shoe. The old and 'young, the rich and poor, wpa Rh ew { ew ier m y . In children's Fairyland. bh i in with &