Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Dec 1921, p. 24

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(Christmas Suggestions EEE "CUTLERY ........ Carving Sets, Manicuring Sets, Scissors, Jacknives, Table Knives, etc. | COOKING UTENSILS... Pyrex Wate; Aluminum Ware, Crock- ery Ware, iif Eo vou ~~ SHAVING SUPPLIES ._.._ Auto-Strop Razors, King Cutter Raz- ors, Shaving Brushes. TOYS ...... Book Bags, Sleighs, Rocking Horses, Kiddie Kars, Childs' Tea Sets, Shovels, Brooms, Waggons, etc. -% i Other articles too numerous to mention. \ - IW. H Cockburn Ca. » "THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. SE -------- _-- Christmas Eve d in the Kitchen (2 | 9 5252 a Lopyrighit, 1921, Wester Newspaper Union By ELEANOR E. KING. N THE kitchen of an apait- ment building in the city was seated a large, husk; man with a little girl of about seven, on one knee and a boy of perhaps six, on the other 3 | inee; "But grandpa, I don't see w hy Santa Claus doesn't come," said little Doris "We have waited so long out here In | this old kitchen." | At this, Master Fred laboriously | climbed down from his grandpa's knee | and Fan over to the kitchen door, and taen to the window: "Isn't it disgusting, grandpa? 1} Can't even see him coming." "Well, you know," said grandpa, as Fred climbed back upon his knee, "Santa Claus was a little boy once himself, ang he knows how impa- tient little boys are. He has a hard time, though, Every year he has more boys and girls to bring toys to than he had the year before." ' - "But grandpa," said Doris, "I sever Dogn Janta Claus was ever a little » "Oh, yeu" asserted grandpa Srmiy, "Once upon « time a group of fairies a 3 li - "Shh! Grand pa, I think he's Comming, interrupted Fred as he again climbed down and ran to the "window, "Nothing doing," he said with much disgust and $ave a signal with his arm Jike the "does when telling a train to go. Grandpa obeyed the signal and con- tinued: "He lived unger the care of the fairies until he &rew to be. quite | man. Then the Queen ordered her falry workmen to build 'Claus' a hat, aS he was a mortal and could not live the way the fairies did, any longer. Claus' bad lots of time when he got into his new home and he occupied. it. by carving things. The fairfes taught him how to whittle and § an making all sorts of toys, - a "There was a villuge some distance from his hut and every time he heard of a little boy or girl down in the village who was sick, he took them one of his little toys, @the children grew to like him « jer SO much. After & while he became acquainted with SO many ehildren that he found fit hard to get around and see them all 80 often. He decided that he would ~ MILK IS HIGH WE ADMIT THAT --but if you hava\to Pay a high price for an article. why not get the best you can for the money? Why not get Milk that is clean, safe and free from that malodorous ! barny flavor? . --PASTEURIZED MILK never has any. outside flavor. --It is the same price as ordinary Milk: ~--It is sold in sealed bottles, and only 12c. per quart. PRICE'S DAIRY ' PHONE 845 ~~ To work all year making toys, and then &0 around and find out which of the children had been good, and leave them presents, ™- ~ "When the fairies heard of this plan they were delighted and gave Santa Claus four . SE reindeer and g | sled to help him out, "After many years of this harg work Santa'Claus 5 began to show J that he wasgrow- ing old. The fairies realized that Santa Claus' was a mortal and would die, so shey--" "Santa Claus has come," some one shouted from the front room. "Hurry and 2 finish, grandpa. What did they do?" queried Doris nervously, "They gave Santa Claus everlasting life so that he could make little chil- Christmas Goods at Reasonable Prices SOME PRACTICAL AND SERVICEABLE ARTICLES Nickle-plated Tea Pots ALUMINUM WARE Nickle-plated Copper Kettles Tea Pots. Sauce Pans, "Round Double Roasters. Oblong Double Roasters, PYREX WARE Custard Cups, Biscuit Pans. Casseroles, Cake Dishes. : Come and see many other useful gifts not listed here Taylor & Hamilton 89-91 PRINCESS STREET Sheet Iron Roast Pane Asbestos Mats Children's Sleighs Children's Kiddie Cars Children's Waggons dren happy always," finished grandpa. "Oh, I am so glad," sald both of the kiddies. : "Now, to see what Santa brought," sald grandpa, and all three made a rush for the parlor. DAY BEFORE CHRISTMAS. Patience--Aren't Fou sorry now you didn't do your Christmas shopping early? Patrice--Why, I'm going to. I'm going out early this evening to do it. ------ < Removing Pencil Marks. Indelible pencil marks may be re moved by soaking for a few winutes in alechol and then washing in the regular way. The alcohol is Just as cffective after the material thus stained bas been washed and iroued. -- bh British family, it is estimat- 8%, Days on an average $15 a week L government taxes. } Australia Mas raised 350.000.0009) for the assistance of her ex-soldiers. W. P. Pete WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ~----Dealer in Flour, F eed, Grain, Hay and Straw. +--~Agents for Five Rose Flour and Purino Chicken Feed We make a Specialty and carry a large stock of Seeds of all kinds for the farm, and garden. oh | WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE RETAIL STORE "Foot of Princess Street. 117 Brock Street Phone 51. Phone 217. Tr upon EE ------ a A Ey o A ---- a -------------------- --- Co

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