MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1923. PROBS: --Tuesday, moderate to fresh winds, local BEST'S snow flurries; somewhat higher temperature. : 8 i | A = B Christmas | { CHRISTMAS | RR By nic nay d= ~- ons : | SUGGESTIONS A Norman Wants to Rule Engiand. army to help the French king | (A Tollet and Manicure Sets. The Normans took on many ways|{down a rebellion, Shaving Sects. ! bi One of William's best friend of the F he e Perfumery in cases, | ql For those who cannot ! $8! tye French: . They bogan to speak was Edward, the king of England. | Perfume Atomizers, d| think just what to give. A | the Frenck language. Soon 'they myo Norman duke paid him a vas: | Fancy Statiovery, : . Were almost the same as other peo-|in London. | ountain Pens, Diamond Ring [p * ple in France; but there was one| King Edward had been brougn. | Powder Compacts. Safety Rapa important d.flerence. They kept{up in Normandy. He gave high of- ! . | Cameras, | Chocolates, | A big display of beautiful § and uscful gifts, { { OPEN EVENINGS. | L. T. Best | Druggist ne 59. Bar Brooch (p Ithe bold spirit of the Northmen and | fices to quite a few Normans. When | | | i | were more active than their nelgh- | Edward died, William said he had | I \ i ! | Necklet 8 [vors. Png amcli - Bandi aad Just 6 More Shopping Days Then Christmas! | | | | The ruler of the Normans was land. Ribbon Watch pag : wnt RANGE | STEACY Desk Set RB | [ x y =: | Fine English | Leather Purse or a Fountain Pen | i | FOR SALE §1650---F'rame Hungniow, § », tol. let, electric lghts. Lot/3xiys, | | $1500 rame, Portsmouth, 7 rooms, electric lights, PAIR OF CUFF LINKS SIGNET RING SMOKING SET i i | | i | | | | 820004 rooms, toilet amg electricity. | CASE PIPE Seversk-to Shouse Jrym, CIGARETTE CASE : $3500--Frame, 7 rooms, 3 ». bath, fur- T Ey XT : : Beco) Alve vein Tot | DURING THIS CHRIST- | : Offers many valuable su oStions . sarage; electricity. 5. | MAS WEEK OUR STORE | \ ZL ¢ y vw £8 tion at well worth while {| wiLL BE oPEN EVEN. | IEE savings to the practical gift giver. INGS. : ! /ting ready to $8700--Kor 3 stone Cotinges. A Sanp for quick buyer, -- SS = = (Oe: 0 wont, Med wists Sins sail across the chan. These pictures show Normans Bet electric light, bw. floors through- jet an inv England, | 1 out) a beautiful! some, « 4 i / | LF TY : dnames Robert. He was a wild fel- [to have a Norman for king. They | SHOP EARLY SAVE 109! a CRN pit hp |low, and people spoke of him as wanted an Englishman at the heaa | ' Bateman ll [Robert the Devil. By and by he |of the country. Since Edward had From 9to 12 o'clock ® BROS decided to go to WJeérucalenr as a no child, it was decided to make an JEWELERS { |pilgrim. He thought that might earl, named Harold, king. Real Estate i King St Ll make up for his sins, ng St. S | | ® . | ngston @ Robert died on the journey. The| William told Harold not to accept | 136 Welngon 51. GFigmpg == 5 ez | Double Discount Stamps ° g Fr -- IP > X lam. The mother of William was [William got ready for war. He | ret a a {named Arletta; she was the daugh. [called together hundreds of knights | == : : ens eT {ter of a tanner. [with their soldiers. They made William proved to be full of eu [ready to cross from France to in- : ' . . OEY. When cals 0 Be oh on Pr Batt a, Shop early Tuesday and take full advantage of this Amn special feature attraction. too much dear Santa. We want to Y make our Christmas as happy as we Children's Letters can, as poor daddy fs not with us | STARTS WITH SERVICE, ENDS WITH SATISFACTION To Santa Claus}, this yeur.. It was my daddy who fell | BOWARDS KEEPS COAL AND COAL KEEPS SOWARDS off the roof while cleaning snow last | January. Wishing you a merry PHONE 155. . wake { ° 155. + Dear Santa Claus,--I am so glad | Christmas and a hearty welcome. hr UPTOWN OFFICE: McGALL'S CIGAR STORE. p you are coming to visit us this year. | From your little friend, Lillian | 3) ALL AR ORE. PHONE 811. I hope we shall have some snow for | Caley, aged 11 years, 456 Main street. | . © | the poor boys and girls who have | no father and no work, and if you DR. CHARLES F. BROOKS | : go to England will you pleasé take Secretary. Amerioan Meteorological | io ' my new baby boy cougin a nice toy ciety, Te! ow, | ' FTERN | FOR STREET, A OON AND | poor children some nice toy, those | over the Lakes, Even the small ob- | y , in the Orphans' Home us well, 'and | struction offered by the low eastern | Sli Your choice of our entire stock of high grade then if you have a wrist watch left | shores does its part in forcing the | . . strong Lake winds to rise, thereby Street, Afternoon and Evening Dresses--at this drastic reduction. > | WO resel 1tS { apd please bring me a doll. Your] § loving friend, Dulice Nicholls, age ---- EVENING WEAR € will 1 leave it for me. Lots A new, all cast, Happy Thought yow please leave it fo ge Sovae Case woote i ow here | | | | Christmas so you can come in your | 10, 66 Chatham street, ; The Smowfall About the Great Lakes sleigh with the reindeers. Dear December is the snowiest month | a : i 2 Dear Santa,--Just a line to wish | in the northern Lake region. There | { : (You a merry Christmas." I hope | is still much open water to moisten | 0 \ \ or O er !you will be visiting us this year. |the passing air and there are fre- A Please, Santa, before you leave quent cold west and northwest winds | | ! 0 ~- ~e | Santa, wlll you please remember ail WHY THE WEATHER? . me anything will you leave all the | to drive under and elevate the air | of love, your ' loving friend, Range, which has been the range of Nicholl, 56 Chatham street, city. | the snowfall. While people on west. ern shores enjoy clear, cold, windy quality for fifty years, Dear Santa Claus,--I have read | weather, those on the eastern shores the letters ffom other little boys | must endure a chilly, bleak ¥ wind, r : A new Electric Fixture for f ao om pines Yue bors| mum sudure a obi CLOTH DRESSES of T uvenella Flannel, Wool Jersey, Poi or one o 'JJ {ish Whig. and thought I would| The differences in total snowfall ret Twill and Tricotine--in all 'the wanted shades and the rooms. write, too. 1 am looking forward | resulting are remarkable. To take . to Christmas Evening for you to | the extreme case, Port Arthur, On- sizes, M k th f bring me some toys. Thank you | tario, on the northern shore of Lake yiaKe €s8e one o Your presents to for the nice things you gave me |uperior, averages 31 inches annually, Mother P last year. Will you please bring | while the town of Adams Center, AFTERNOON DRiSgns Of Canton Crepe, Flat Crepe, : me a train, building blocks, a boat, | N.Y., near the eastern end of Lake e e \ 1CO- a pair of brown slippers and brown | Ontario and about 50 miles north of yepe ney oi rico-S am, Taffeta and Georgette. stockings to mdtch, Santa Claus, | Syracuse, has nearly 185 inches, with ; . stocking, nuts, candles and oranges? | a single season's record of 334 inch- EVENING DRESSES Developed m- Satin, Charmeuse, Please bring dad a pair of slippers | es which may be contrasted with : . Porth Arthur's best year of 70 inch- Georgette Crepe, Queen Quality Taffeta and combina- | K ] . * . and stockings, and mother a pair of : beaded slippers. Kindly remember | es. Other examples are in the aver- . . C ¢ VEY | (K ted the little boys and girls in the Or-| age snowfalls of 49 inches in Duluth, tion materials, Gemernl tracte pects hans' Home. Wishing you a mer-| 136 inches in Calumet, 36 inches in 4 Sobvars of Piembery ant Cascrrrrers Sumo Sitters ant Prambers [1 210% Home, Wishing vou o mer-) 136 inches in Calum South Bend, 29 All priced from $8.95 up to $55.50. of Plembers' and Gas-Fitters' Supplies, Stoves, Shels, ry ' , ; . Dannie McCormick. inches in Sandusky and 78 inches in E J : s ; y Buffalo. The weather maps of recent very garment marked in plain figures at this special reduction Dear Santa Claus--Hope you | Weeks have shown many examples of won't forget to come to me. Do not | the individual differemces that tak- } bring too much for there are other | en together make up these totals. | girls and boys who need it more than -- 1 do. You were very kind to me last Climbing Pages. Christmas. Please do not bring me| New York, Dec. 17.--Benjamin stuff made in Germany for my father Jasabson, ae lime page on he New ] is a soldier and fought in the war. | YoOr oc change, purchase d your wife and chil- | the membership of Roger M. Poor P Yr Be Hope yon and yo nd ch for $82,000. According to the re all e es & dren are well. Hope also that you won't have any trouble getting down Jona he Suny of jbe ; . ' the chimney for it is in good con-| former a, a e! t Mak C dition, If you are hungry just eat | Phone clerks have purchased mem- a ers 0S all you want, I am in junior third | PeTships in the last five years. class and go to the Robert Meek : school. 1 wish It would snow for} reas : Priced regularly from $35.00 to $42.50 : you won't be able to come unless ' ; ' : . ; : The wise buyers are making their selec- you have snow. I would like & ma-| 25 only, manufacturer s Sample Dr in sizes I 6, tion now. : ma doll and a book about Uncle Wig-| . This your we are fi 4 better posiion gley and I guess that will be enough 18 and 20--for Afternoon and Evening wear--develop- than ever to meet Your requirements. for now. Yours truly, Betly Lowry, . . ' 259 Montreal street. : i ed in Chiffon Velvet and Georgette Crepe--all new styles Dear O14 Santa Claus-- Christmas] | f and shades in tHe latest New York adaptations. fs drawing very near, and I am sure ' : * ' : you will be pleased to hear from terfield Lam : your little friend again. 1 hope you . 1 will have good health to visit all wick and cLagan Phono- fj] 'ittle boys and girls again. I thank | 3 you dear Santa for your nice present graphs, Records, Player Rolls. | at you brought me last year. 1 We will store your purchases IIs, tine Jos comin Say ale] pleased to say that she received It!| Now little Rosle needs some toys to | | Dlay. with, as she hes to play . CES UN OV ATR Pen Co, Limited Pie 90