oudluu at tin art a not non- READ THIS THROUGH I“ ‘ I? I! A GREAT 0'!!! . , tut NE -013PTTE m w M ' at W To make a local paper of real value to a community the ï¬rst lum- But when the widow m an necessity isacood paper. W m '3' “'0 W M ‘u ‘3' The second is a subscription . . . w H “tn-“1:01 ï¬nancial success. . Sheridan “MP“hh'hms CO' . ‘ not “W m The ï¬rst we can and will take care of but must depend upon the public for the second. To «cure a lame list we are willing to ink: .. , 7 t =_ m- .....|.’. :..... .... .6" one of thcmost attractive list which insures circulation and Jun-dc: (‘1 fat 0’“, W Par}. Iliad: a “and (la: 1mm W 31.59 a Year 5c pe- Cm SATURDAY. DECEMBER 1|. 1907 qulouldo, Btu um outlines and to 0mm the MM idea in eon-91mm. loulnr one The Quotation given above is from an address 6! Mrs. Mary Baker G. Eda, whilnhed in the ladies Home Joann. n in tn eloquent and timely word which cannot M1 to arrest the toocommonen'orthugivln‘bex- pro-ed only by tho mm value 0! the things given. I. \ 4 . ‘ ward a showy and wholly uncanny mmï¬ont Io! an: a Chm ante. Peopie at an ell-es arc-emin- .ing their "sources and worrying their days and- nights to make their pin: for this pupa-e. - i I ‘ nmmwdmbehumomam I Two night Attempt to call up .the funny Mons, that appear inawmontpoltmuartheean, â€"-ln :act, everywhere-as men and goings wou- thomnelves out with on]- v. at the cost and character of h, (Map they must mom. tor thc long um or their maintain“. But the mily scrim than; about it is that more and more the spir- hut! mgxflfloance at the season is {out in the ostentatious and rivalry olthemn'czut.“ « H Hm. way is ï¬ght: “Material 5mg†do tend to "mum the 'spirmnl Idea.†Not that may lhould â€var be empiaypd. but when they become a. sort 0! barter of compliments they are wholly unworthy and utter- ly you in their tendency. ’ Guts mould be. exprmlona of {mndahip‘ar love. A and may be all that occasion can: for to remind each other that won-e not forgotten. Abootmyemprohudeureon ae pm 0! the char that the recipient should share the pleasure and pram of u hvomc nuthor. - i Costly gm: aflroflnovet Justified un- leu they no the expression of great a pound a! the very costly ointment to nnnolnt the foot 0! Jesus It m In expansion of m 16" for one who had done no much {or her. The HEARING OF CHRISTIAB innuendo? of an: nativity 0‘ mesh inï¬nite mun!!!“ “Id humanity. benevolence. chut- m load rm tonal men. and without Ht! In a"; â€h “a 3.1, mm} by love no Mull“) W than be mad Oil“. Chub 8.30m- um.urâ€" an of the proubluon muons! con}â€" mm. in: us! 3 W to put: comrades throughout (by union to push tho alum" m In men! election- and organis- for We: fli- uldreu it quit. I lengthy one. munly devoted to mutton and he olhnu with m mum-u won!“ “I! you. comrade. Just Where you m a you rent! am, will put. 'your shoulder to this movement In your own community, write m'to tint et- tect by return an“ end then ‘get bar to mama menial/gm In our Mendel content before you sleep tonight. Drop nation! W. The Temple. Chm. WYouNeu-nutly for 0‘" 8n“ canâ€, Charles R. Jones, Chum." SEES HER FIRST STREET CAR. - Cape Glut-dean, M0. The present flak of Ulla Elï¬n-both Kinder to this city it the (Int. dine she has been here In 60 gm Hm Kinder u 71 your: old and has llv‘ed Kn her life at Gravel 11111,: mall village west of hue. Until the cane here last had adven- oeen an electric street car. convenienées. Miss Kingler lives with where they were all born. Noneof them has ever married , ‘ V WANTED ' At the same time w Persons to canvass for subscnp- and publish regularly an tions for the North‘Shore News 16%x10’4 with an extra Letter, withits great {tee combin: at special times and occa ation 'of the National Home Jour- ' .. ‘ C A} 1131. The Farm News and’ CoSmoâ€" '11 h } politan Magazine in the following . Now w: '. you c p [1‘ ladies at a fur remuncra laces. . - . . p - cmes and'towns for seve v:~.vâ€" â€"â€".v ,, flmamm Pm ' , ; THE’EDITOR aurunmsflERSy go" 5333mm , . ‘ Noun Snow: Nata-Lung, ( ‘GLENCOE ' . ' ‘ ‘ V ‘ M WINNETXA Sh‘ ROD.“ .35“, Ind WV“ ‘1!!! K ‘ . loam on"8un Spots and 801:: Ohma-M .‘ V EN‘LWORT" . mm my: the 0mm News. A on m “M -‘ DEERFIELD ' young My who met. hlm‘cxpmod me.†man»: my "" " »<“M"I' and the Country around about. he! "8"“ ‘t '1‘“!!! mined the he» “9Ҡ'3 â€Waï¬WM! App†North Shore News-Letter, my; "Well," he said. “I don't know m dmr MM! up W113. and 17 w. Laurel Avenue Highland ‘“ ’°“'° “m M“ â€mm“ “" “M" m ' "m" “m“ "â€"m’ mowed. It was an about sun â€on.†"I In I»: mu m m. It any Park. "Why." aha muggy“: you“ mi. um. and place.†"Wail. 119'. thw- n ' mum-m me oxmdlm. 1 hm mot-Mn: like." an the cavalier. r. Oslar in of the opinion tint [mm a, My to "gene. .u my booking his um into the haughty nLl- .<_ A DI. Odor I: o! the opinion tho! been . Mr Ml! the nervous wreck! ore «used 1m.» by nun. soup. The other half, rwe ii-anm.vnre (mum! by being pusï¬ed , Into R.-Wuhlncton Post. The American tanner In Germ! U‘LII (I yu’lll. 'U-rvâ€"â€"V : The present publishers are now facing the fact that the paper must be put on a sound ï¬nancial basis and that means doubling up it our subscription list. We therefore ask all who are interested in maintaining a local paper to help, at this time, when we are making such a liberal effort to increase its power and usefulness. ‘ it A LARGER AND BETTER PAPER. :3 Some of our friends have frequently urged the publishing of a larger sheet. Let us say at once it would be' much easier for us. to publish a sheet more than double the size if ‘we Would-takethe' at common form of a country newspaper with a â€patent inside!†‘But 3‘ this would only_‘ mean more paper but less value. IWecould not 33an '“ trol the kind of .matter given in the “patent†pages, either bf read- ‘ u" ing or advertisements, and we prefer a small paper out of which we can keep objectionable matter rather than a blanket sheet that could in not be acceptable in well regulatedfamilies. . 0! Aloeal paper, more than any other. net-41L to be cared for in ' ~these respects because it frequently lies iaroundthehouse {or‘a'whole , week while the big daily is put away or more gem left on the cars. ‘ At the same time we propose to increase the siaeot the page ip4 and publish regularly an eight page paper of the larger size, about wsfl, 16%le. with an extra four pages occasionally as may be required in: at special times and occasions. ' ' , The ï¬rst we can and will take care of but must depend upon the public for the second. To recure a‘ large list we are willing to â€it: a sacriï¬ce and in this week’s imie we oï¬er one of the most attractive and certainly one of the greatest oï¬ers ever made by a local paper. as a FREE GIFT TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS OLD AND NEW. This offer is fully explained in a page advertisement. Briefly- it is a full year's subscription to “The Notional'flome Journal," and the “Farm News." and three months’ subscription to the "Cosmopoli- tan Magazine." all free with a full year of "The North Shore News- Letter" 'ior the price of the NemcLetter alone. viz: 81.50. t .AL 3- __‘_L Our old fricndsvwvil-l Eédity'pezceive am the object of this glut oï¬or is to secure new subscribers so that our [in may be at least doubled in 1%. But we are Wining to include old subscribers the in this offer if they will pay any arrears of subscription and subscribe for one' year in advance.†, ‘ , , . Ill lu‘flllbu- . The next issue of our paper will complete the twentieth .volumc which means that it has been published for twenty years. During that time it has had an uphill journey and at hardly any period has it been a paying proposition. Now will you help us? We can employ a few young men or ladies at a fair remuneraï¬on to canvass "thisgrand offer, in the various cities and'tbwns {or severa! miles around. ‘ ~ ' THE EDITOR 8t PUBLISHERS, ‘ Norm: Snot: News-Lama. 17 w. Law! kgï¬ixgmnd my. you: My hot r08?“ ‘ tu ; "W011: uyvou'd h! CANVAsSERs WANTED. young man's. "You our: um grip -ot me, and at. no to : good haul. You're just the man I've been look- ing to:- 3nd didn't know how-to ï¬nd." p . 011mb mm rough- I. 'ï¬Ã©o"'ï¬'efé,“ to It!" m I Hm nflnnd". “van 3‘09 Mimi