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Watchman Warder (1899), 7 Dec 1911, p. 13

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tht Ma) ud b; w strum b _ then nae L got? It It In. K'h wont 9 players- for each the last" toot she :he poor ten they 75c .WS. 9*“ ity to at but owner Ity for play ‘ OD it I The illustration shows a rather elab- hto way of arranging the Christmas hble. but it has good points, which may be followed out even by the housewife whose family is small and no favors simplicity. For instance. the chrysanthemums may be used in lvery small cluster. and it the real lowers are not to be had excellent intuitions may be made of crape pa- Der. The sherbet served in the tall times may be tinted a delicate green lnd topped by candied cherries. 1t m then be the true Christmas col- on It candle shades are used they ihould be of green. with red ribbon: ”sprigs 01' holly. Another efl’ectfve decoration for the Christmas table is in a color scheme “red and green. The table is cross- II In the center with two streamers minim "mm. which falls 1n the form 01 8 MW This corner decoration is My wired to give it the 40' fed meet. Placed in the center is “:11 Vase of green Bohemia“ 8““ Wm: large red carnation; In and bright flowered punts. attractmly potted for um. dee- Wm ”Id Window box M Poinsettia. with its my» 5â€"Wâ€" " _ 1mm “ “humus n3 DECEMBER ’7. 1m. St. Nicholas has for many years carried a special pack for umbrellas. By Wireless he advises this department that his burden will be more numerous than ever. And many an umbrella and walking stick he leaves hereabouts will have been selected at this store of quality and values. ___ _â€"v uva, LGULLLD gnu tailoring shown would have exciteduthe envy of our fore- fathersâ€"as they will incite the pleasure of our present men folks. Umbrellas and Walking Sticks 13’? name there are'dishel r9- nowned. it not for generations. egr- tdnlytottlnlbflity of the'nosteil- “comma-om plumpudainc b m pudding. from mince pl. to “man from hot sweet! to my. are? 63 am gamer: ‘fr’ulf aifim‘ri: green leaves are highly ornamental. they are a hardy growth and_wlth giro may be kept in good condition (or a considerable time and made to ‘o duty in various schemes of interior laceration for the holiday festivities. ~e ,._._ _... m Quintin Appropriate II ‘ Well as Toothsomo. Whenueomeo totne flnalcaumot the Christmas dinner. the dessert. than an. an an: bmken; ABOUT DESSERTS. $2.00 to $6.00 each $l.00 to $6.00 LINDSAY meER FAIR, mum, mac. unmarrvn omcms The Waistcoat, descending from the early Colonial per- iod, has survived the evolution of man’s dress with increasing popularity as the one touch of color man’s fashions permit. The rich Weaves, fabrics and §ENSIBLE GIFTS FOR “HIM” Ties and Shirts A jokesmith de- lights in squibs about women’s choicé of Neck- wear and Shirt- ings. He must renege, however, regarding any selection made here, Where there is nothing but the character of neckwear , or skirts any man would be happy to receive. Waistcoats '17) "(fieâ€"'ybung bous'eieepc‘ who at- tempt: a Christmas dinner let this ad- vice be: given: Season your dtsnvs m care. not tears. And. it your household new be limited to one man though wmlng maid. confine: yum- com to threeâ€"soup. meat and du- lertâ€"nnd serve them without rmmrd to the M which must character'u the am mature least of later tumu- wlkly winter! If you are an unpri- nrod mu preps" your fr"!!! with the confidence of years. If It (mu you. remember that they know por- toctly well. one and an, that you are. “and man. the beacon“ Ghigon Bouillon With Croutom. Radish”- Celery. Iakod Fish With Butter Ounce. Roast Turkey. Caliban-rigs. _ chtfr Dressing. flame Pomon- ground 90m. M‘uhof Turnip; mm. P19. TyTl-ISOME DINNER. ‘- 7v. -v~ Chicken Sal-d- I“. Pumpkin Pie. Plum Pudding; Useful Hints: Umbrelhsjumers, Shirts, Underwear, Handkerchiefs Dundas CLOTHING and FURNISHIN G DEPARTMENT Raisins. A Plea fir Lindsay Clerks 'It only from a selfish motive not: should 3:19 shopping early. Suppose you postpone it until the last for days. Thin you have to fight your way through a mob of late buyers like yourself, make your selections 1mm what the early birds have left. and at last grab a lot of articles you do not want and your h-iends do not care to receive. Christmas. that time of jayous celebration for most people, is often to the clerks a. season of long hours in trying to give at- tention to the needs. of clamorous customers. \ Many clerks, in fact most clerks, dread the approach of Christmas {or that reason. - You can help in a. very great measure to make things bright- er and easier {or them by doing your Christmas shopping NOW. Some people will read this article and say, "I'll go down the first thing next week. and get what I need," and then they will keep postponing their shopping tour until Christmas is only s lew. hours, instead of weeks away. Don't imagine that the ducks are the only ones to benefit by your so doing. ' If you go now you will have the best of the season’s castings for your selection. The clerks will have more time to wait upon you and you are assured of better service and In more carom at- tention than you will receive justubelore Christmas. Don't YOU be one‘p! than. Make it a point to do your shop- ping early next week. While reading the various attractive advertisements in this is- sue remember the clerks of Lindsey' 3 stores. This is a. shoppers' number containing hundreds of Christmas suggestions. mm mm HOLIDAY HOSIERYâ€"It’s an old phrase with a new Significance in our present showing. You’ll realize the added values if you shop here. Scientifically woven underwear ofl'ers a gift suggestion with a practical tinge. W'nlyou cone to my petty Andm e"deer old friend?” Don't bother 'bout the ciothee end thins: Just iixu up good to bend. For we will frolic. For we will play; We will deuce; We will take e turn with-ante Clone Should we have a little chance. Come tron: eight to eleven. Decorate with holly. mistletoe and quantities of Japanese lanterns. Santa Claus may receive with the Mn: host or. 110.8928}. Linking 1,1839.- to fifteen use the» line-for the invitation: ammucotuChx-istmu partawiththeguestnfmmths I88 ten 0 CHIRHSTMAS GAMES Hosiery and Underwear l" or Christmas Evening A Santa Claus Gloves have de- veloped from a comparatively sec- ondary feature of man’s dress to a_ style question de- manding nicety of choice. Whether for business, social or street wear, or motoring, driving and similar fun- ctions, our glove section afl'ords as- surance of correct selection. 50c to $3.50 Pair Gloves Hosiery 25c to 50c Pair "Never mind, man! .' laid Sir John genially hands with worse-1001 you in my d8!" Wards his Pg that he had been see. tion with Sir John. “Well, I've never d ha 3 pleasant '8! ‘ m”. it was neat}! J said the Iaiter. “Never mind said Sir John‘ the afte o'clock disperse met Sir told one at a time and let each try to pin the foot in place. Some will con. quite near it they watch closely Inc take measurements by eye before they are blindfolded. A little bag of candy or some little knickknack from theâ€" Christmas tree should be given the one whose foot is pinned nearest the prop» er place for it. the- cloth turkey to a curtain, ginr each child one of the paper feet. 31in!- told one at a time and let each try :5 pin the foot in place. Some will count ern The youngsters are blindfolded a. by one and are sent to pin a spray d" holly in Santa’s hand. It is, of count. the one who comes nearest to see-0- plishing this feat who wins the m. a copy of some popular juvenile story. The children who stick their W sprays farther away from the mark my be condemned to perform ea. runny stunts. For instance, they may draw imaginary reindeer in the (k with the index finger in the press-o of the rest of the company. Cut a turkey out of white cloth n8 leave on! one foot. Cut eight or ta feet out of paper. and, after pinnh‘ A frolic on the order of theever pg» ular donkeyfime is always in oi. for a Christmas gathering of m folks. Vary the picture a little to ‘ the occasion and oii'er a prize to an; nest to the struggle. It the shops at not at hand to offer inspiration forth new version or this contest any at with some little artistic skill can dut- a picture of Santa Claus on a m of muslin and color with tinted chalk: Then Santa appears. only to on back with his pack, from which cash child draws a Christmas tum: m the dining room is thrown open Sunk leads the my to the tune of a link march. He may then take his law- with a “Merry Christmas to all, n!) to all a good night." We'flh'fififiifii- to cap: with them and throwing a, garlands of capo paper over (u shoulders THE CHRISTMAS DONKEY. 3y A Mitigatifi’g‘CTicums‘fance. noted Liberal in a town of W Ontario once attended a In addressed b Sir John Mood The assem l was held dun afternoon, an itiwas about 5 with belqnx PAGE W.-

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