OL ee ae i ing tenes td ee ey tS clare Leste ‘ aps = " — Bat » Thursday, December } Dear Santa I want a ‘ota: a ‘dol and a Fd wrist watch. I would like some Aa anta S B C blocks but mabe that is asking foo much and I must not be selfish. I am six years old and have tried L ett er-Box tbe socr Don't forget to answer Your little friend, 8. L. $1.98 : ieee Santa ; ee Listowel, Dec. 10, 1928 ease ding me @ little violin, 1 Dect Sanka Gan mama doll in cradle, a little desk quietly one. ape We were glad to ses you om Satur- : write on, a sewing m day, Thank you for your present,| ‘%& box, a set of diches, a little aisé- ae We are looking forward to your trie stove and a little live puppy. visit on Christmas Eve. Plense,| Santa, if you haven't got all of this Santa, if you have enough dolls,)! Won't take it. Thank you, dear please bring me the one in Mr,{ Santa, and I will leave you e Clarkes store, the ono with dimples.| C@"dy. I am really six-and go to}. I would like a sewing box and aj{School.. My birthday is past. How}: komona. Please do not forget] Old are you? Aunt Oma sent me a George and Dorothy. We have no| 8@W dress end vanity case and grandma now. So just bring daddy| W@nt a pink handkerchief. I hope and aunty aad aunt tina Whatever “antag a vay and that's all. Now! « CONFEDERATION” TRAIN TO. you think best. I am only 9 years 7 “ old Santa Pig I will close. £ ee ae EDMONTON ENSURES PLEASANT, With lots of love <a: hee EBT ar rires * COMFORTABLE JOURNEY - M. Dear Santa Claus: Canadian National Railway offi- Please bring me a bleyele, 2 gold! cials are being congratulated on havy- Listowel, Ont., Dec. 10| 8 in a bowl of water, new suit/ ing continued the populer “Confed- My Dear Santa of clothes with buckles at the knees| eration’ in operation between Tor- I was so glad to see you last Sat-|°f the pants, a sheep-skin coat, and| onto and Edmonto urday and I am wondering what you|® P8ir of house slippers (sheep| ‘The innovation has eliminatdd will bring me for Christmas, I want|®E!0) like daddy's. I have a new| most of the delays experienced hy a& mouth organ, a story book and little brother. Bring him a pretty} travellers crossing the Prairies é i eo : towel. Breathe naturally, dress in warm flannels and serve with soup.” - oh WAALS ueSeSCi Practical and Economical — For Every Member of the Family ié * ’ For games some candies and nuts and| little sweater, bootees and a@ rattle| the winter time as it provides a Children $ For Broth gaything else you can afford to bring| 20%. Please bring Louise a new| fast, through, comfortable service er dress, some gloves and a avaxer to Edmonton, via Winnipeg, Bran- "Today is my birthday. I am 7| Zl! be a good boy and help my| don, Reging and Saskatoon, By this old mother. I get the coal and kindling route good connections are made to Slippers . years o Many styles to choose from Ro Coed are eR oust mas i nr A = oe te fer xd sass radia \ . B. . H. K./ ing from these cities. in plain felt, quilted satin ae The splendid equipment and cour- and arctic cloth. All sizes Dear Santa: SOME RECIPE! teous service—always a feature of six years old and am in the Mrs. Newlywed asked her helpful) the “Confederation”—eneure a plea- ‘first grade at school. I saw you at} husband to copy a recipe from the| sant journey without the discom- Listowel last Saturday and was glad} Tadio that morning. He tuned in on} fort of winter travel. = see aes a eene you for the| the station but got two stations and Full information and reservations in the lot. Priced from 65c to $1.50 Sd Bay SHE AA NERS ; andy. nt a book-bag and a/| could not tune either of them out.| from any Canadian National - Rail- te a4 Jittle a for Christmas and my| He Ss = nia It went like this: | Ways Agent. ; little brother, Floyd, wants a little ands on hips, place one cup of 12-2 mS Goloshes racer and a little truck. four on shoulders, raise knees and f Please bring a bright red ball for| Pres6 toes, and mix in one cup of wy \ \ \ In all the newest my baby brother milk. Repeat six times. Inhalei Banner Want Ads. Sell shades and hea- Your friend, H. L. ———= = ther mixtures, Sizes 23% to 8. SS Dear Santa Claus: am four years old. I want you to come to my house Christmas. I went a set of dishes, a doll, some eandy, oranges and bananas and a table. I have a little sister. She is 2 zeae old. She wants a big doll, some candy and apples. She is a soon Uttle girl. WW NG ie Si x PH a = Wu ss ae ‘" ee Kirby Jane in lustrous Black Satin (Skin- FinelmportedSatin Mules R. E nak TAS (7) The Step-in grog” Slipper, in ner’s make) with silver beaded y’ , Rose, Copen. Pag 10 pe buckle, spike heel. Comfort- a "aE mabe tet aul a track, danger * re, a ornaments. izes 3 to abie ficting, widths A to D. 7ar signal, semaphore, a tractor, pea- . nuts, oranges, candy, and apples. Then if you have anything else left after you get through giving the other little boys and girls their pres- ents you can bring it to me. I am 6 years old, in the first book at school ae I am learning fast teach- Sa = Sy Ws EN if er say! ee I wish ‘you. a sats Xmes. and a hasny tow 7 * To yourselves get to those dear and near to you may Yea Your little friend EB. T af Christmas of this year mark the beginning of an era of ae prosperity and contentment ioe all, That’s our a ABA CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS' TRAVEL Throughvut the year there Is no period so Ilke a magnet for drawing! M. SIEGAL people together as Christmas time. ' 8% No matter where you may be, there Is an intensive longing for Christmas at home, Long ago, when): travelling facilities were limited, people journeyed many weary miles and endured great hardships In or- der that they might be with their friends and loved ones on Christ- mas day, but this has all been changed by the application of mod- ern railway methods, wnnely even the continent may be ssed in safety and with every sorter. in a comparatively short journey. This year Christmas and New Year's travel promise to be heavy, T and with a view to placing every facility at the disposal of their pat- rons, Canadian National Rallwaye have made thelr advance prepara- tions and plans for extra trains and additional equipment on regular trains, Full particulars will appear In newspapers and special time SS} a oe pe Cosy Slippers Fur-trimmed Juliets Men’s Fine Kid Romeos Ribbon trim Cosy Siippers for Séier - House Shoes with elastic sides. Black or women. Colors, Rose, Blue, Blac«, lors — Maroon, Black, Brown. Chocolate. Flexible turn 2 Brown. Padded soles *§ $9 e voles Size leather cushion soles, comfortable SS and heels. Sizes 3 to 8 soles, Sizes 3 to 8 1.3 fitting. Sizes 6 to 11 ..... * 65s PRD iy THAT BETHLEHEM STAR is still telling the world of the story of the one Greatest Service; it keeps implanted in DED bs euvamesiene : ENR He IS Arch Support Shue! “Patent Pumps “Tippy Toes” = tables will ‘be shortly obtainable * i a4 -% P. 1 S for women. Black Patent for children. Patent leather, from any agent of the Company. . the minds of men the value of sincerity, : s : atent I- trap or fine Black Kid. Stylish woe ya elects pare Black or Brown calfskin, Those who wish to prepay the ‘ : i pertectly, suit- traps o . fare of relatives or friends from any bag out patterns. Sizes 2}4 tie patterns and good heels. able for any occasion. Sizes Misses’, Gist or PChild’s outside point ean deposit the money orricesoW. A. BRIT TON WALLACE ® on o 7. Sizes 3 to 8. 2% to 7. sizes 5 to at any Canadian National Agency ; ST. : and the transportation will be de-j. : RRresipence DIRECTOR OF 224 FUNERAL SERVICE “STOWE livered Immediately and econom!- A $2.98 $3.45 $3.95 $2.25 12-27 7 Mice so dicd asd wa dod omc AJ eo? oy aad. 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