WISHING OUR MANY FRIENDS AND PATRONS A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS Allan Lumber Co. VICTORIA STREET. 'PHONE 1042. i GRANDMA SAYS:-- "Give the Children Plenty yu of Milk" ' She knows about children, grandma does. She knows how their little growing bodies need good nourishment. Wise old grandma! And wisely she says: Give the children plenty of Pasteurized Milk." * Milk is good for grandma too. Milk is an important article of food for everyone--young or old. Especially the pure, rich, pasteurized Milk from Price's vi pF Telephone 845 and one of our drivers will call. PRICE'S DAIRY . 277 PRINCESS STREET t aa EE ---------- ne: 7 ES ei THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG i Carols in Betilehem rat a et rd tech You enter Bethlebm through streets which are narow, steep, damp and slippery. In te bright win- ter sunlight you may ee the bleak wilderness of Judea an beyond, the miles away over the Jrdan, but in that clear atmosphere eeming with- in easy distance. bably the oldest churclin the world dating from the early hird century A.D. You enter by low narrow doorway atid-come at nce into the the simplicity of evrything Im- presses. There is litta doubt that the second century tradition in placing the scene of tie nativity in a cave in the hillside ; right. Pass- ing through the naveand channel! you descend a flight ¢ 13 steps at of the cave is & marbleslab marking cession there passes a Dutchman, ytters a sllent prayr and passes on. There is an impresive silence-- the hearts of all aratoo full for words. How appropriate itiounds to sing "While Shepherds Natched their the time on the very elds of which we have sung since fst we can re- member singing awthihng! And then we go back to he Church of the Nativity and inthe courtyard sing familiar carols Yight over the place where Jesus iy." Looking ing gathers a crowdof spectators who seem tto have gthered out of every nation. Dresses this sason depend upon their chic for little unexpected {| touches rather tian 'elaboréte orna- BUY ADVERTISED GOODS Be Protected In Your Shopping ' ¢ }| mehtation. Om ts Nile green crépe k the two ruffes which form the 8 are attachedin the front with a jabot effect that breaks the conven- {i tional line and forms a oharming decoration. The upper part of the costume could ns be more severely plain, Lucky af Christmas. If you want t¢ be lucky at Christ- mas and during (he ensuing year the superstitious wil tell you that you | must plok up erery pin you eee ly- || ing on the groind during Christ. mas week. - 'When eating your first piece of 1} Christmas cake save a crumb. If }}| your carry it hh your pocket until ll! the following Christmas good for- }| tune will attend you the whole time. As soon as you lose the crumb you i may expect trouble. Wien putting on your clothes on Christmas morning you will not be 1! lucky unless you remember to get }}]| into the right sleeve of all your gar }}]| ments first. You must also put on the right shoe before the left. Scan your garments carefully to rugged mountains ofMoab many |} The Church of the Ntivity is pro- || nave. This is surprisigly bare, but |}i the foot of which is he grotto of |} the Nativity. On the pposite side |}H the spot where the ranger stood. |} Into this grotto comesa never end- (Mi ing procession of pligims. In suc- |} an Areb, a British soller, an Am- §i erican tourist. Each ows or pros- [Hi trates himself before he little star, Hi Flocks by Night," loking down all ||}! over the carol paper tay be a Greek |} priest and an Arab joy. The sing- |}i SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1924. GSTON MILLING CO. - LIMITED FLOUR AND FEED MILLERS White Rose Flour 'Gem Poultry Feed Yellow Corn Meal Bran, Shorts, Mill Feed F or Sale by all Dealers Made In Canada and Made In Kingston MILL, FOOT OF BROCK ST. Best Coal . Best Service SOWARDS "PHONE. 155. ' UPTOWN OFFICE: McGALL'S CIGAR STORE "PHONE 811,