’AGI W. has been 301;} on. Seven million dollar: has nlxeady been spent, ten million or more will be spent alto- gether. and (tom almost, a waste of ghoreline is rising up a new commun- 3:0 and $1311: thebrestlessagvaters o! rgian syn emgm eanew harbot. Gigantic dredges, huge cranes, en- gnawing machinery of mammoth mnit e, and an nay of men hove worked together making of I ,new harbor, in . construction at Ma docks and w oases in the erec- jion of towering huge cylindered ele- .ntor.nndinthomokingoienew JDDDDDDBD l I I ' ' WULUWC, mu Bu um; v5 mvu u-vv worked together the making of . .ngw harbor, in 7 construction of .hgdoohcndw ouses,inthe erec- ,tion of towering hum cylindered ele- .ator. 3m} in 9 main: of a. new 5 Thu} to: has been resent- €ka 3‘: 333333. 9%“ i . n “1 health. , gm; gm ortMcNï¬ â€œonce“: .«wmz ’MW" Port McNicholl Is an Aladdin Fabric of the 0. P. R. Quietly, and without the knowledge of Canadian people, the Canadian Paciï¬c Railway has been buildin on the shores of Georgian Bay, at art MoNioholl, what one of their own 0- dale has said will be the largest term- inal on their system. For months the work of area ' a new shipping art In: been 20% on. Seven milfion The John Carewwljumber Cofmpany Telephone 14 NEW TOWN CREATED. Mills and Factory, Lindsay, Ontario satisfaction. are real bread flours, made from the highest wheat, and are guaranteed by the makers to Use Lily Flour Perfect bread is a. perfect food, and the preparation of a perfect food is a profession. You know that back of real bread there must be real'flour. Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Railway Ties:and*Posts Hard and Soft Wood,§6ement (Limited) Wholesale and Retail CANADIAN CEREAL AND MILLING COMPANY, LIMITED Flour and Oatmeal Millers wnoevm YOU ARE ‘. Pine Hemlock Ash Cedar Spruce Birch Maple Tamarac Fan-damnBBDDDUDUDEDEEUDDI 1530115111. mn‘fm'anrsrma flarbor as 1!. was once known. The work going on simply means that the C. P. R. is establishing an important chnge in its route from the rairies to the ocean ports. A new 'ne of railroad is all but oom lewd tron) Port McNicholl direct to eter- bom. The boats instead of unloading elr east bound ireight at Owen and will unload at the new rt 184 miles nearer the sea board, 7 ere will be sent on to Peterboro and main line to Montreal and Liver- mol. 311w. loaf haul to Owen Bonn th 11:: a teth difï¬culties malice curves and Calladon Moun- ‘ and steep gradient- is done away. with. What 1t mean: to Owen Sound is problematical, it would , segn that that prosperoug town up 103th: Port McNicholl. The few terminal 3 d on of the moat mutually is! ed pm a! Georgia Bay. Nu: the town is one at the most mince†.M Eamgm mfler, while a. new when towh rise; up in all the glory of enmeï¬'o KING OF PATENTS GOLD MINE BAKBR’S KING 1’th will 313030 on board ’42:: Home 0.11 The no)! tgrminnl ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬iï¬-uInuimmmmmmmmmmD-BDDBDDUBB mar Ripping, Resawing, Dressing and Mztching in Transit Hardwood F oorin g Kiln dried and End Matched Doors, Sash Frames Moldings Box Shocks Crating grade Manitoba give yoa every for Pastry and Cakes we?! teITS’rradI‘tIons. mm m ed the Giant’s Tomb. This island is 25 miles distant from Port Mcliichol;_ Port McNicholl will handle all kinds of freight, both east and west bound. During the season of naviga- tion, most of the freight bound for the western provinces will be handled at this new terminal. But it is the aim from the prairies that will a the chic! commodity cared for at the port and to look after it, ï¬ve big elevators, each of two million and a half bushels ca acity are lanned, or over twelve ml ion bushe 3 capacity all told. One of these big elevators is completed, another is under way, the others follow it in quick succession. As said before, ten millions of money is being spent at this new terminal. or more money than any sin le rail- way has t on any port in anada. he bumalol Port McNicholl is a romance of e making of Canada. The fanning of a new city while all without are ' rant, reads like a fairy story. 'diversion of trade and commerce from a route of. twenty- ï¬ve years' standing emphasues the power of a great railroad, hut the outstanding feature at it all n that the Great [Amman a lusty new M. “Id A ï¬?‘ ‘0'".- DDDDBDDDDDQDDDDBDDDDDI u... â€"â€"v vâ€" â€" -_.._ gives to the little on'es each Christmas eve. The season had been a busy one for the cloud fairies. for they had dons \ l s \ nice new ones for Santa Claus. He was to visit them any minute, the rea- son the queen had for begging her subjects to hurry with the work in hand. “Yes, dear queen,†answered a girl fairy. dancing on the silver edge of I ’ cloud; “I have all the dolls on the south end of the rainbow, where his greatness St. Nicholas of All Lands may view them without a moment's delay." “And I have all the drums, bugles, horns, flies and other musical toys placed to great advantage on the north end of the rainbow," said a gay fairy. napping his wings as he sat on the point of a stray starlet that had get tangled in the Clouds. Just as the fairies ceased speaking there came through the frosty air the sound of sleighbells and the tooting 01 a bugle. “Ah, there he is now!†cried the queen. “Let's all go to greet him.†In rushed four beautiful reindeer drawing a sleigh in which was seated an a great bear would hug its cube. He laughed so loudly and so merrily that the icebergs began to melt. I “Now." he cried joyoualy. “show me what you have made for my host! of earth children. You know this time or year brings me million or letter-l. andlmuathurry tomy poetoiiieeand run through my mail." After looking at the Christina! toy! Santa Claus said he was more than pleased. Then. giving hia order for 10,000 bags full of the beautiful thlnll. he told the queen that he must go. “But before i go." he said. “I must beg you to be prompt in tilling my or- der. There can be no delay on Chrlab me. you know. my dear queen. That would mean to break the heart of some of my little ones, and that would nev- er, never do. 80 farewell till earth's sundown on Christmas eve. I'll be here myself to get my toys." After kissingagaln the queen’ a hand the jolly 0‘ â€" emu some anon was com. Santa Claus. With a bound old Sunni was on a cloud, bowing law before thl queen and kissing her hand. n Then he gathered a. dozen or more fairies in his arm and hugged them “V". "a“. . vâ€"C ’ having: momentto W “'1' m or year.†80 spoke the queen °£ cloud £11116 to her many 3:1me Now, maybe you children do no! know that these cloud Amines {V3111 “v" Hun. wwv v-vâ€"â€" 7 at the north pole in the clouds me are always fun or now. But always having lived there thgy never feel the 7 I. _. -_l-‘ -“'“‘. “1w .uv-v -___ ,7 cold and enjoy a frolic each morning on the great lcebergs. to which they come down In sleigh: drawn by rein- deer. Cloud rairles. so it is said. make all the Christmas gifts Santa Clan! saint sprang into his sleigh, blew his bugle and was away on a breeze. asked the fairy. “That i might be in one of thou houses on the earth and see old Santa Claus come down one at those chim- neys with his pack on his back and then to watch him an the family stock. lugs with toys and bonbonn. Pm sun It would be qulte a treat." As two fair- les 3 t o o d watching him one said to the other, “For one :- e a s o u only would I be ah earth child." "“0Vhï¬. ibot ‘lt happens only once a year." replied the other fairy. “You’d get good and lonesome during the long walts between two Christmases. I'm thlnklng. Rm. come: let's fly over and play anhe northern llzntl. They m very brlght lonlght’f -- A..... -LA 3505'; '69: inc}. long.†called the queen utter them. “for you know then are 10,000 bags of toys to man to: theeartb chfldun’lcmunu an.“ , ‘bymrk. Soul'- M W Vljuu k.l’lnm Ora-In. Nmmmn- C†what Is that reason. pray?‘ PLAIN DINNER. Tn FORTE“! 1.108“. when it is cold- enough to beat your fingers stir it rapidly with a wooden spoon untila thick creamy mass is formed; then dust the bread board lightly with pulverized sugar. turn the fondant on to this and knead the mass as you would bread until it is soft and smooth. It is best to let the fondant stand in a covered glass bowl for three or four hours before beginning to main your fancy candiesâ€"your chocolat- creams, nut and cocoanut rolls. Candied fruit added to the fondan' makes delicious confections. Melt on: cuprul of the fondant slightly over ho! water and add to it a teaspoourul oz ï¬nely cut rltron. chopped almonds candied cherries and half a leuapoonful or vanilla. Put this into a pan and add a weight to press it into shape Let it stand twenty-four hours and cut into squares. Cocoanut balls are made by rubbing into the fondant as much shredded coconut as it will hold. If desired 1: may be dipped into melted chocolate It’s best to use the bitter chocolate. and when dipping fondant balls or onlo. as you my have shaped them. maknitflnzneedloinsertedintoono end. a they will then be dipped evenly. The beat chocolate drops on mule by rolling an glmond nut in a small bull o! the fondnnt and cupping Into the Ouggolflono For Palatablo Holida) Bzveraces. Instead of Drew 1:; Chrisums unw- or ale. the majorllg of us :.-.~Lrl I on: selves to temperm .r L. .n ;.l"' wail. of which may he 234$. .1 old 11;; l the following rorx-..2;;$: Yule punch. for hwtmu-v. ls um. thus: To one plum u! stmwlwrrv vurrunt slmp :l‘:‘ 62.. fum- ..2 l. oranges. the lemon.» a...-l u.;:- run gm: plnenpple. Sweoton m tam-t». “(41“ cold water to wane lllr mull. v .. Draper conslslmu-y :md ulrmrtll Ts: Into a [much bowl. and :1 Lu: w u; z and gnrnlsh Wllh lllut'us‘rlllilt . ln-rnc Servo In punt-h glns-m- will) u .prx, 0f holly (led to tlw It: m .1.» ul' ow ll For n opeclnl m-mulun lllls mm ll \al For a special nz-vusmn Inks mun. h \ at he Served In an in: how! To main web I receptacle out a mum re 01' cit-n: Ice and smooth the surface with a ho! Iron: then in one “do make a cavity with I hot tron lot-go enough to hold the punch. Cover n round tray with a thick mt ot shoot-bent cotton. place the ice howl on on. ud unwound with t wrath at boll: or other Christma- For cider can cut half an orange into thin slices and cut hnlt a lemon in the some wny. Put into n jug with 1 large tnbleepoontnl or m. n few sliced of encumber. it they no to be had/Ind n little mted nutmeg. Add n gnu-t of sparkling cider. covet thejngnndlnrronndbyiceiorhnlt enhonr. Emmedderintotheju Pour in n Bum ’03 TH! camsms CARD!†>on BIN. Cram Drowns. Dolled Onions. Fruit Salad. “‘5“ “In“ Flo. ‘ APPIOO. Nata-and Kaitlin. Q! 'l. YULETIDE PUNCH HOLIDAY vumos. ,5, a: in, . tow moments Polly was asleep. and the ray of the street lamp tell across her quiet little hand. noiseless (cotton and was crouched In the bureau drawer. tour-1n; tho worst. Polly slept on CW mums later than any other child In the great city, and when her father. who had risen before ahe had awakened. passed the Christmas mantel he saw the his black stocking where she had left it. 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Hit] DI mummy, 1)th ed’ ï¬fé its (ï¬nk-M‘s 'Ine very w thing be found was a letter: Dear Santa Chins-T125 Is Mme Pcl‘z. but Crismas and Cns .ns harm-e you =3: “wen we so uneny (lungs ï¬nd 1 In. svs'e: Owen you enytmng Take these dots and blocks and plcher books {or your 1".- 00 (It! I like them but you can hex m: I Want too giv you a mss sum time i I are your rain dear-s gum) by wizn m"? Cfllmu and happy New Year trum W. dear lite] Polly l'u'ns ekm-WS Imam mm “‘C‘ Polly '0‘ (U L51 uvu .v.... _ Christmas mantel xu ner flannel mam- dress he was were to wan-b.8110 when he saw that the ï¬rst glance or he! dell“ brown eyes was for a big black stocking which was gone he put an arms around her and hugged her we?! nu. 4.0"... m- When Pony awoke» and Christmas mantel xu ner n dress he was were to wan- Polly's fame! 1““ stocking with an x contained and 2m: :1 never ï¬nd it. the?†“ Claus comes to cum ling letter. m "nay“ n..- _, arms around her and hugged her we?! tight and said “Merry cums. 11:- t1. Polly!†so earnestly that the M dad he was and She put her race stoked his cheek w then her mother came. close to hll and In: her hand. ad and umgethe! ' with the But Polly said never a we 1" big black stocking. That was l 88"?“ between he: and Sana: Clan!- pun." 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