"Nothing but Longing for a smile and a is roue." MaciNTYRFEâ€"In â€" loving mory of Aunat Catharine, who died C. 21. 1921, late of Priceville, in Ber $tih «e e ce e CANDIES of all kinds and in Boxes Campbell‘s is Santa‘s Headquarters T oys for the Kiddies â€" Teua. Mrs (Gibson Alsgo in bars in boxes. Nute, Oranges, Etc. * (Geo. Campbel! The "Nw [Mea as . Toronts face t UE We murmur, but the cornâ€"ears fl}, We choose the shadow, but the sun That casts it shines behind us stil}. God gives us with our rugged soil The power to make it Edenâ€"fair, And richer fruits to crown our toil _ Than summerâ€"wedded istands wear. Dishes. . . . 15¢, 50¢, 1.00 Wheelbarrows..... ... 50c Toy Brooms.... ....... 19¢ Dump Truck... ........1.50 Train Tracks............?5¢ All kinds of Cars 40e, 50¢ Stamping Machines. Dolls of all kinds â€"~Canca®* s T iey, t#X The Spirit of Christmas enable: us to take the teaching of Christ set lousty and practically. . "It. is wore blessed to give: than to receive" 1s specially emphasized, Theâ€" exaltaâ€" tion of family life and the #pitit of good will towards men are the very es, the very air assuraes a different tinge, the sermon on the mount apâ€" pears to be practical: we give, we share, we sacrifice, we find new joy growing out of these very praciical and beautiful ministrations. f REV. ERNEST HAYES Christmas is the most joyful time of the year because it is the time when we think of others. We forget ourselves" and endeavor to gladden the hearts of others. At some real expense too, for Christmas is an exâ€" pensive business. Yet there is an inâ€" fectious joy in making others happy which reacts on ourselves. It is folt by everybody at Christmas. Let us call it the Spirit of Christmas. It pervades everything and for a brief poriod we live in a different world : everybody seems glad, business thrivâ€" and Lemon Peel!l, 30¢ Ib. Fresh Raisins & Currants Ulsce Cherries, 55c a Ib Choice Xmas Nots, 25¢ 1b Choice Xmas Candy Girâ€"pes 25c a Ib Oranges at varied prices J. :C. HOWELL PHonE 130 , The UPPER TOWN GROCERY Fres! ly Dreined Orarge Christmas Lines Mr Sunléf“Sang underwen; > slight operation on his â€"nose last weck The annual meeting of the Dornech Auxiliary of ‘the United W. M. S. met at the home of Mrs C Melntyre. Do# noch, on Dec 5th.> â€" All the officers were reâ€"elected. We are pleased to note that $82.60 has been sent to the Pregbyterial : Treasurer which speaks very well for the Society. The new m:eung will be on Jan. 9th. Rot ~Evening ‘Mixed Quartette : "The Divine Lulâ€" duby." . . "0.... .. .i+.%s% > Parks Ladies‘ Quartette : "Glory to God in the Highest." ......... Adams The Cantata, "Chimes of the Holy Night" which was to have been givâ€" 11. a. m. Sermon : "The Advent of Christ. / Anthem : "Sing, sing for Christm»:" ««...... â€"J. B. Hoigees 7 p. m. 1 4 uis Anthem : "O Liitle Town of Bethleâ€" bem" ...;%..... Ca, â€"Neidlinger Carcls will be sung at close of the evening service. ~ Evening prayer and ‘Sermon at 1 p. m. : â€"The Incarnate Christ. â€" born." _ Isaiah 9 : 6. Anthem : "I bring you good Tidings" 7 p. m. Anthem : "Hark, Hark, my Soul"â€" Geffe Sermon topic: "Let this mind be in you" _ Philip. 2: 5 Anthem : ‘Hail, O Morn of the King‘ â€"Judson QUEEN ST. UNITED CHURCH Christmas Morning Worship : "Some lessons of the visit of the Wise Men." Anthem: "The first Christmas Morn" â€"Newton Anthem : "The Rirthday of a King" en last year, will be presented at thts sorvice. fHoly Communion at & a. im 11. a. m. Sermon :o "The â€" PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 11 a. m. Anthem : "Come Worship the King" Sermon topic : Unto us a Child is Sermon topic: "The Inn Keeper" Rev. W. H. Smith, B.A. The choir, almost full strength, will render at this service a Cantata, ‘The Lord is Born Today." This Cantata comprises thirteen numbers including ensemble work, duets and solos, as well as male choruses. Anthem Anthem 11 a, m. Sacrament of the Lord‘sâ€"Supper. Sermon _ Topic : "The Wonderful On Friday, Dec. 30, at 8 p.m., in the Baptist Church, there will be rendered a cantata "To Santa‘s Land with the Dream Man." Admission 3%5¢ and 15c. Proceeds in aid of Sunday School. (Juventle choir assisting). H. E. Phipps, conductor Christmas Sunday in Darkam Anthem : "Rejoice" Sermon Topic : "What Christmas means to us today" "God‘s glory and human happiness" A cordial welcome to all services Rev. Wri, Spencer, pastor Trio : "O Little Towa of Bethlehem" â€" Rodney Miss T. Bell, Miss C, Thompson, Miss B. Murdock Tenor Solo : "Star of Bethlehem"â€" 'essence of (ihrlstmu. But why notl and pleased to say he is progressing Ior every day ? i favorably. BAPTIST CHURCH 11 a. m. Anthem : "O Glad Festal Day" Sermon Topic: The Christmas Cradie The Christmas Cross The Christmas Crown Wishing all the readers of the Revâ€" iocw the season‘s best blessing. On the first Christmas morn the angels brought the message "Peace on earth, good will to men." t is a message as much needed and as welâ€" come toâ€"day as in days long past Let us as Christians strive sincerely to serve the ‘Prince of Poace‘. In so doing we shall find the peace that passeth understanding which will radâ€" late from us not on Christmas Day only, but throughout the year. Extending Christmas greetings to all. REV. WM. SPENCER The Heavenly choirâ€"strains . of sweetest song filled the air. A multiâ€" tude of heavenly creatures sing the praises of Him who had come. They had been with Him throughout «terâ€" nity : they knew Him and they loved Him. They were interested in this new venture; they came with Him and sang His entrance. Music fills a large place in the real things of God. Angels always rejoice when the Saviour is doing His work in the world. They are happy when men and women respond to the Saviour. "Joy to the world, the Lord is coms, Let earth receive her King : ‘ Let every heart prepare Him room, â€" And Heaven and nature sing." I REV. I. D. ARMSTRONG * As the Christmas season draws near, our thoughts turn to the Shepâ€" herds, who watched < their flocks by night and to the wise men from the East, We remember with reverence and adoration the ‘Babe of Bethieâ€" could not live, avarice would be lost in works of love, pride would die for lack of attention, racial animositios would be drowned in the sea of broâ€" therhood, war with its horrors would be impossible. *"Peace on earth, xood will to men" would become a reality. let us try to _ sustain the soirit through the coming year. with us every day, . what a different every day ? | favorably If the Spirit of Christmas were| e anadal Child." TRINITY CHURCH THE DURHAM REVIEW KNOX â€"CHURCH "Christmas Memories" "Come Aet us Adore Him" LA TONA : "Star of Bethlehem"â€" â€"Moredith â€"Neidlin ter 3 . Grearp â€". Mixtures, Mints, Varie:y Mixtures, Jelly Beans and Gum Annua!s, 25¢ per 1b. Mized Nuts, 25e per Jb Chocolate bars, all kinds Christmas mixtures, Royal Mixtur»s, Brown mixtures «+++«.,.. 20¢ per Ib. All kinds of Fruits and Peels for Christmas Baking. _A full line of Fresh Groceries always on hand. FANCY CAKES & BISCuiTS aAL. WAYS IN STOCK f Men‘s All Rubber 7, rubber top $3.50 Boys‘ Rubber 8, leather top, _ $3.50 Boys‘ Mubbers 7, rubber top... $2.59 MEN‘S MENNO SHOES, â€" leather anl panco soles, the best to keep out water,. _ Will not get hard or crack &A mm Call early as they are going fast, From .......... .... ~$1.60 to $5.50 Mr Culp expects to have anew terâ€" ritory in 1928, though there is nothâ€" ing definite regarding the matter 4s yet. He rather anticipates that he will be on Provincial Highway No 10, which runs from O. Sound to Toronto, H.T.O. Culp has had a very busy year, but he is quite proud and deâ€" servedly so, of the record for his secâ€" tion of the highway during the seasâ€" on just coming to a close. He has not persecuted the motorists who usâ€" ed this busy thoroughfare, his proseâ€" cutions during theentire season nuiiâ€" bering only in the vicnity of 100, and none of these were for serious offencâ€" es. _ He pointed out that there was not a single serious accident in his territory, due to motorists driving at an excessive rate of speed, which goes to show that the spirit of the law has been well observed throughâ€" out the year. He has been out in all kinds of weather and has patrolled his territory faithfully and has the assurance of the Department of Highâ€" ways that his work has been satisâ€" factory. Men‘s Men‘s Traffic Officer Culp Completes Season‘s Work No accldents due to excessive spesd. in his Territory Contable J. S. Culp, who has been Highway Traffic Officer on Provinâ€" rial Highway No. 6, between Owen Sound anl! Arthur, is nearly through with his duties for the present year, tho‘ he will remain on duty till Dec. 3ist, _ He was offered a position on one of the highways in the vicinity of Toronto for the winter months but preferred to remain at his home is Berkely and will resume work on the roads the 1st April, 1928. Mr and Mrs John McGirr spent a day last week with 0. Sound friends. Mr Jas. Atchison and family have moved to town. Mr Wm Atchison took in the Roy: al Fair at Guelph recently. We wish the Editor and staff a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Mr David Hamilton visited last week with his daughter, Mrs Murray Ritchie. We are sorry to hear of, Mr Jas Mcâ€" Girr being under the Dr‘s care. Owing to the outbreak of small pox, our Christmas Tree is being held Wednesday afternoon for children and parents only. Miss Jean Renwick, Durham, spent the week send with her friend, Cath erine McLean. Mr and Mrs G, Orchard were vsitâ€" ors with her sister, Mrs Jas Miller, this week. The young people are preparing a splendid program for the Christmas Tree in the church on the 28th inst. Mr and Mrs Neil McLean spent a day with Mr and Mrs Gillen Boyd recently. PCRr Chhe Cns BRIGHAM‘S STORE FOR BARGAINS Mr and Mrs Hugh Firth and daughâ€" ter Kathleen, Durham, were guests an evening recently with Mr and Mrs Neil McLean. Mr Wm Bell and son Tom spent a day this week with his father in Berkely. We are having real winter weather â€"cold and snappy with considerable snow. y Mr and Mrs Earl Vessie were vis itors.on Sunday with Mr and Mrs W. Clark, Zion. speut an enjoyable afternoo0. _A number of ladies of the Dornoch United W.M.S. attended the anwzual meeting of Knox United W.M.S. and noon at 2 p. m. hét;nkhtuintlons are extended to Mr and Mrs Hugh Riddell, who cele brate their silver wedding anniverâ€" The annual bghristmas Tree Latona Church, will held Saturday afterâ€" few more of the ROCKY â€"SAUGEEN Winter Rubbers Winter Rubbers GREEN GROVE Bargaia Sweaters Middaugh Block TORONTO 13, 12, leather ... . .$6.45 leathsr d or §$4.25 Licensed Auctioncer for Co. of Gre Terms, reasonable. Sale dates mun be arranged at the Review Office Durham. Residence: R. R. No. 2, Pricevilie Phone 607 : ring 2â€"5. Kechnie. Organist, Mrs W. Lauder Auditors, Mrs D MeArthur A. Weir strong 2nd Vice President, Mrs W. G. Firth 3rd Vice President Mrs S. Patterson 4th Vice President, Mrs J. McRonald Sec‘y, Mrs J. H. Harding Treasurer, Mrs J. Morrison Home Helpers‘® Sec‘y, Mrs J F Grant Literature and Library Sec‘y, Mrs. James Ledingham Glad Tidings Sec‘y, Miss E. Calder Welcome and Welfare Sec‘y, Miss A. Weir. Supply Sec‘y, Mrs John Burgess Press Sec‘y, Mrs Neil McCannel Expense Fund Sec‘y, Mrs J, Hepburn Mission Band Leader, Mrs G. Meâ€" Annual Meeting of Presbyterian W. M. S. The report for the year was given by the Secretarys of each branch of the work and also the Treasurer. Each were most encouraging, the ofâ€" fering being consderably in advance of the previous year. The officers for 1928 are : President, Mrs A. Derby f 1st Vice President, Mrs (Rev.) Armâ€" The December meeting of the W. M. S. of the Presbyterian Church was held in the basement of the church, on Dec. 14th, Mrs A. Derby, Prosiâ€" dent, presiding. The meeting openâ€" ed with singing, prayer and reading from John 15 chap. 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