try to give our customers fast & t gamgemionti y with We are making a special effort to 'make ou Xmas stock as large and as varied as possible and we feel confident that we can supply you with anything in the line of jewelry as reasonable a you can possibly get elsewhere. | We carry a complete line of everything in the line of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware and Optical Goods. Call in and see us, We are al- 'ways glad to show our goods whether you pur- chase or not. "GREENBERG'S JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS 6866660606608060888€ % Presbyterian Church Anniversary LOCAL NEWS Mr. Victor McLean returned to the city on Monday. Miss De Lacia Crandell, of Chi- ago; is visiting her cousin, Miss Gertrude Town, "There is to be a Christmas Tree this year in connection with the Methodist Sunday School « .Neore 1-1 Out High "Selicol boys played football in Whitby the other day, and the score was 1-1. The game was not entirely satisfactory as the «lays are getting a bit too short un- Jess an early start is made. Those who wish' to secure vocal Bwition from Mrs. Wright, should oonsult her next Friday, as she } wow las but two bours at her dis- \ Jam ¢ during her days each week in ; Perry. Studio at the home of SM. A.W. Allin. Athletic Club Meeting "An Mpostant meeting of the 'members of the Athletic. Club is "walled for Thutsday evening. Every : mber is urged to a resent Very ras business wiil conte up, d those who do not attend may 'wegret their absence. If you are a "member or are interested in the Huture of the Club, be on hand. Crowds attended the anniversary |: services in the Presbyterian churchia on Sunday last. Prof.' Ballantyne, of Knox College. Toronto, occu: pied the pulpit 'both morning. and evening. 1 morning addresswas simple and helpful. = He dealt with the difficulties which confront a man who undertakes to live the Christian life. First 'there is' the difficulty of Inheritance. Science {has said with' insistent emphasis that childrén inherit the tendencies of their parents, be they good or bad. Next, there is the difficulty of Environment; There are some occupations in life which seem to make it well nigh impossibleto live as a Christian should. = The chat acteristics for which a Christian ought to be notedjget little or 'no opportunity for expression. Some have Home surroundings which are against them. - Another difficulty i is the public estimate of 'one's charac. ter. This estimate is often very prejudiced and wrong, but it has a marked effect on the conduct of the. man. Yet in spite of all these dif- ficulties' a man can win out. Such a man was Jerty McAulay, the mis- sion worker of New York. When he started his great work, he was Pure and Elevaliog A Any Jamily who: misses séetiri a'copy of the beantiful picture "The Soul's Awakening," will surely be sorry after they are all gone, aud it is seen in some friend's house, The best people in the Dominion are publicly recommend: ing it to every home. Every love of that which is pure and inspiring: will 'appreciate: such a beautiful work. The picture is given abso: lutely free to all who subscribe. that great weekly pe Faniily Herald and Weekly 8 of Montreal, the price of which is only one dollar'a 'year. It is not the usual cheap 'chromo; but in' sepia toties, ready for framing and fit for any home in the Dominion. It] is 19 x 24 inches. Send a dollar a once for 4 year's subscription to} that great paper and the picture. will be sent at' once safely 4 in a strong cardboard tube." Di vot wait until the crowd ahead o you is too big. Mr. James Caimnegic' leaves this | week on a business trip | to 'Tentiesee an outcast from Society, branded ss a criminal, = Vet he became one of the most beloved 'and respected in New men in he