| 6 more, days — FOR CHILDREN » i : Pair Goloshee ian ; Bedroom $1 as Kid Bootees for the baby. - WILL BE A REAL BARGAIN DAY IN THIS. ; ST That Christmas Gift for FATHER, MOTHER, SIS LADIES ouse Slippers, Bedroom Slippers, Patent or Sat- in Dams Strap Slipper or Oxford, pair of hose, Skating Sweater, Ciub Bag, Suit Case, Hat Case, Hockey Shoes. COME PREPARED TO BUY ER OR BROTHER. A few sina’. i , FOR MEN AND BOYS Hockey Boots, WALTER’S Overshoes, 1, 2° fens 4 ‘buckle, a pair Handkerchiefs, Dress Shirt, pair Socks. Slippers, Oxfords, nice Bedroom sis es a Tie, Special Dicound | ~ Special discount on all men’s wear. 20% off Over- coats and Suits ‘ « Phone for FLOWERS and we'll send Flowers anywhere you want them ¢ “ In fact, if you had chosen your gift months before, you couldn't have picked one more suitable and acceptable than freshly cut flowers. * Holly Wreaths. Ete. for Decorations. A variety of Potted Plants. Cut Flowers of All Kinds. Flowers and Christmas always gv together / If you're rushed for a gift at the last minute—just phone 335 Florist, Wallace St. | FE. SCHLIMM FROM OTHER PAPERS (All articles crete? — Ban ner ith views expressed). doesn't “necessarily agree WHAT WILL HAPPEN? mers’ Sun) Another judicial decision has been given which seems to mobile drivers as the only possessing :r supposedly public highways. n the case herein referred to-® judge is reported to have dismissed an action for damages, entered by}, the driver of a horse-drawn vehicle which was struck at night by an au- to, on the ground that the eorweor| vehicle did not carry a light and “reasonable care had not, therefore, been exercised by the party in charge} - of the same. constrained, if the facts are simply}, ag reported, to enter a respectful but | most emphatic protest. It was ap-! parently} r and not the horse-; drawn vefticle that did the colliding. : I ata but other P it was possible “for | driver of the car to see, by the! .: laid of his oWn lights alone, the oth-| lor vehicle in time to avoid a colli» t the ion. Consequently common sense) .: says, and a distinguished judge once | we j; mon sense, fae rested upon ae car and damages sho I" en awarded. |" Deve rs of cars, not all of them bat) the driver of; wWd have n very large number, ure daily grow- Christmas Specials Women’s Fancy Japanese Satin Boudoir Slippers in Lavander, Blue and Black ay Felt Boudoir Slippers in all the popular shadés Priced at $1.25 and $1.75 _ Fancy Felt Slippers with leather soles for , Kiddies. All sizes at ° B Special Values Hockey Shoes, Dress Slippers and , Shopping Bags and Club Bags The Koch Shoe Co.‘ ALL RADIO RECEIVING SETS MUST BE LICENSED exceeding $50.00, *. LICENSE FEE $100 PER ANNUM Radi Dealers, Radio. or from eens, of Marine and Fisheries, Ottawa. © -| WARNING to USERS of RADIO’ wenalty on. summary conviction is a fine not enees, valid to Z1st Marchs 1926, may be obtained from: Staff nepectors, Radio ~ <n itaicaea ie will be of the opinion that the plants will not be re-opened.” yA their faith, Worship d_their way of life. They + have never risen to its loyal + they have never, by un + fort, given ite spirit the: tre + mend effective: of con- 7 "4 n rights on what haé haut + the mistletoe. It was suppos- Once more the Farmers’ Sun enced B ' it vailable as said that the common law Is com- {= the responsibility for Notte SEPEEEPELEGE EEE EEE EE EEES | ns ° WHAT CHRISTMAS MEANS +) ; *% Christmas ie far re than “+ a -vision, a poetic dering + of the facts of life; itis an * event set deep;.not only in + the history of men, butin . + Selebleledebielelebleb pebble hp Pb + * MISTLETOE MAGIC * % ‘ a ed jb The ancient Druids went * ‘~ into solemn procession to + ‘+ keep the annual cutting of * * ed to keep away witchés, and ‘> the people accordingly paid + large sums for a piece of it to ‘+ hang around the neck as a charm. There is an old-fash- + ioned superstition that to hold + a piece of mistletoe in the . #, ote oth B. o0 ote oh Sob sd eee hand will not only enable one but will force to see ghosts, a 7 * + tradition, “+ sed beneath the mistletoe will > =] Ps o n 3 ) yY > ° Q So + = i= nn - ° of ofa ofe fe ‘> go another year without a husband. And this same mis- tletoe is supposed to be a- an excuse for ie kissing .the fair sex only so “long as the little white ber- + ries last. One berry must be * removed for each kiss 'e ale ake ote ret Me fe ‘te Me ot, i ‘e ~ if they met under the mistle- + toe they dropped their en- mity, and greeted each other as Nor would they other until the next day. Thus cume the cue- tom of carrying home sprigs of mistletoe and hanging it Inu the doorway, and if an enemy came they could not enter the house be neath the mist- In the old days, no matter %! how great enemies men were tt | EACH 8 SPOONFUL A TREAT and a femptation to take another. That's the general verdict regarding our ice cream. When you give your first order for it, as you surely will. ; surprised that be such a difference in cream, But there ie a difference and a big one. We have yet to hear of any one who did not say the differ- ence is in our favor. Bricks, all styles and flavors. Whipping Cream. Diana Sweets ! | THE BAZAAR You Are’ and that if accidents aré not to the festive season, ance and care must be exercised. read, -had ra mother “Mother, was your ead Pullman rried?’ ‘N you ask?” “Well, I just wondered. I see that © on'most of our towels.” ‘~~ Where ape as Duc. A ‘Scéttieh farm hired whose name was aaoeedy y- "Were, San- dy,” said he, ‘gang roon’ and gie the a cabbage ars but, min’ ye, igges: a constant vigil- ANOTHER IMPRINT , A litle girl, who had learned to this conversation. with her a af * ‘ot pee bial Os Laas - py * + if vB * Bee Buy Gifts Now If its Jewellery we have it Our stock is complete. Cc end see before right. Nice assorin necklaces in . Ivory and ebony and pencil sets. Good full assortment o rings. Diamonds our e6peciality. Diamond Rings from $15. up. Gifts from $1.00 to $125.00 You must see to fully ap- preciate our values L.A. a, pen Pet A a pateecdo oa ee a ef * a ed 5 & * * expression ina especially about It means so much be thrill at good. will and kind- ness. ‘A box of candy ie al- ways wecome, but. fancy the charm’ of it when it becomes magically transformed into a gift of kindness and Christ- mas goodwill by the wand of snow-white arte and holly- = al red r Meteor e rete: Ny * ing more reckless alike of their ownls jletoe without becoming 1 | lives and those of others. Reckless friends. From this came our *| ness in regard to thelr own em is «. custom of greeting people -F} tested by the number)... with sprays of mistletoe | of motorists killed at railway cross- ‘ +] e come, ings. Greater recklessness in regard ee as ol to the rights and safety of others is aa ia i i a a matter of daily observation. If the a 6 St a | courts, instead of curbing this form Warning Issued As To | | of insanity encourage the same, the ' O S inevitable result will be that those Danger of | ° =|endangered or injured will some day . . | S“itake the law into their own hande : Christmas Decorations | you dread Christmas | =iand some fool motorist will ma een | shopping? So many folks do. Is ! sudden and rather painful payment fhe Canadian Fire Underwriters’ it beause you have to ask the | for his own folly. Association have again issued warn- price of the beautiful articles | ings to the general public regarding you see? And when you do you | (Financial Post) the danger to life and property from are dazzled not so much by | Unable to operate at a profit under! fire from Christmas decorations. the elegance of the gift, but by | prevailing conditions, Dominion = The letter issued reads as follows: the magnificent price. The | ens, Ltd.. has been holding Following our usual custom at thie money in your pocket seems | =i|the hope of improvement, Seitionior season of the year, I beg to draw your small and insignificant. { Sily in regard to the tariff affecting attention to the danger to life and the company's products, according te | Property from Christmas decorations, | }| At THE BAZAAR j D. M. Sanson, president of the com- sugh as draperies, ecenery, cotton to/§) i pany, who states that developments represent enow, etc. Displays of this|f}) no grandiloquent words are | of the forthcoming parliamentary =, a the Uphtins re 1 ne cessary. . seaesio ite a ir ne s in conneciion erew . adc . eee OD are ene arn future of the|¥ery considerably to the ordinary ~PRICES*ARE PLAIN | concern . Sanson directs atten-| Tsks of fir and so reasonable that you can ition to the fact that “during the re- I would also point out that should hardly believe your eyesight, | ime of the King Liberal govern-| *? aceident of the kind occur in @ and when you have made your lvcent there have been four reduc-| crowded store or meeting, the rapid purchase in one of the 76 De- jf) bd | tion ns im the tariff affecting the busi-|SPread of fire in such inflammable partments of the big Store you | wens of Dominion Linens, an t| material is almost certain to eccas- have plenty of money left to (ehare ot a change in the imm jon a panic with attendant risks~to buy something for Every mem- \ sate ears ittwill not bs possible to life and limb. The National Fire Pro- ber of the family, and then leontinue the three mills ‘now operat-| tection Association and the ntario some, At least you don’t feel ‘ing in Canada.” Fire Marshal recommend that all poor but proud, after your | "On various occasions*the effect of|f#brica for decoration _ purposes first selection. : lthe tariff reductions on Dominion| Should be immersed in a solution of Tho Bazaar can supply all Your 'Tinens and other industries has| © fal A i hosphate| ; pts leon called to public attention by M) |in the proportion of. one pound of See our Big 15¢ Doll. | Sanson. The company is not only now Phosphate to one gallon of water. If hoping for an adjustment to the bas-| then elightly wrung and dried they e is of the Laurier-Fielding regime at will offer considerable resistance to least but for a chanye of policy by| fire until again w Trade at the present or overnment| . Jf this is not practicable. a few which will ay = senebuabie pro-|#impe precautions may reduce the . tection not only for the linen and/@anger toa minimum, and these other manufacturing fndustries but, should be considered easential where THE BAZAAR says Mr. Sanson, for farming, fruit- large, numbers of people and partic- growing and vegetable raising, as ularly children are to be gathered. ro we: See that inflammable material ie In the event * . on the company‘s clear of and. not. hung over heating a plants in Canada being closed down| #24. lighting devices, steampipes, ‘ Mr. Sanson aays that an effort will|Stovepipes, electric stent bulbs, etc. ; be made to find a market for the} “See thet trical, CHrCUItS | gp pesepateotesttegecfetegectecbertectectecpetonbeebectectoctectese ulpmen the ted States. He} are properly fused pts not overload- way + directs attention to-the fact that al-|¢¢ Dy the addition..of temporary “Phe Christmas. season fe + ready a start has been made in‘thia i hs Z good far what ails us. All + direcion, by the establishment of a! Examine your fire ‘extinguishing the rest of the year weare + mill at Lockport, N.Y., which is now) *PDliances and see that they are. sut- ion icheta heainekiog ar. + in operation. Sites are now being} ficient, in good order and readily ac- b. "4 murteiak and jp . + inspected for locating another plant | °ess! hit © think! nate over the berder. -It f Sanson®! See that all exits are plainly mark- t cod ws - 6 hea hg * + ——— —_ that if the company ie forc-| 4 and ae o cted. - be ACY pqgsticteg Christ: a Sp, o#e dof directors} Remember-that nothing can ren- nan eens recaps at Send + = der led displays absolutely safe, and ‘we n “to think 3.0 others and for others. Many : Tempting Bakery Delights Those * smelt ( in the mouth’ Pies and Cakes of ours certainly make a popular dessert for your Xmas. or any other dinner. Young or old can’t resist their tempting freshness. Our Christmas Specials are: Christmas Cake 35c Ib. Shortbread 10c¢ a cake Butterscotch Pies 30¢ a pie -Cream Puffs 40c doz.