ï¬aé id!ggï¬i ~o§8bï¬=3£§nnï¬,3 h za%goggggg%g. stanor gaï¬bï¬zbggï¬uï¬Â»ï¬nï¬‚ï¬ prighter and more: prosperous new year, ~Ifâ€"all work toâ€" gether in 1934, it will be a good year,> Merchants should *XQGP W public acquainted with ary special values or serâ€" Vicefl m be ofl’ered. T.he people should read the anâ€" nouncements of the ess.men..and patronize the local ,†C § ’mus ft mty be a happy and mosperous new one tba thost strgklng ‘evidences of the lmprovement in f :1 mmrs is the increased bBusiness enjoyed by the: iways yecr's holiday rush..: A great many y to:be h'avelling on the . ram*oads this in for ; mrs past Few things 'f § notea on‘ ot.her rallways." The attractive wera Tor t] honday season may have had somethlng d business on the railways. but never- * ts Yhe brainess done by the railways was greater thap iny: of t '«oï¬her recent years, Not only was passen@e lstness increased, but there was also noteworthy. addit{’)ns to express and freight business. The country is evidently back to more. prosperous times. It may easily be a minated. ‘This has been the position this year in referenc to trade 1n Timmdn,g and it may..well be taken as a : ome sign. If people_{-g,re purchasing within.. â€"their me@fsï¬ a-um'wmwby the n" } ‘â€r of. mah «gales," and. still the j only is trade in * ',",mmedmmnwé@m“ ber of caah sales. ¢ Last veartlï¬s parï¬cula:r merch did an igas trade,. but much of 1t was charged, nex phy day," or. nzï¬u m future date. . This ir there has been a noteworthy tendency for a large proâ€" }m’ the shupï¬ers to pay cash, :even thoughm means some cases . somewhat reduced., expenditares "Even reâ€" duoed purchases, 80. long as mey are cash transactlons, are pneferable to long'-term buying "The situation is still more Tavour . ""',;,fle,_where the total of cash purchases really equals peods a. m'eyinus ‘Tecord in hich credit sales predoâ€" k A happy new year to everybody! . And how! 2 o 29 o ® ic _ D $ > , Well a happy ne'w y;ar to everyone, anYWY’ El ! + * 3. .*% _ *# fg«A*:nodem momerxtook the*ques ;phiniï¬stohetxam-oldlttflegirl‘ Mewam'taw ‘Banta Claus! â€" »womanwhohad ‘teught her mald .tovneaboutwhetherthehdyoffllehomewasinor Salmon Red Cohoe 1% -lb tm 15¢ s "â€i @LIVES Mex,..mv. Smm go;’: m *‘€ SODAS, txq s 1â€"1b . pkg. 'i ': '_j P ‘; you am.l 'me m tizl wu’pdite enondh te listep m;.exposm of Banm »m without ,oqn_mient . sHed scandals they may uheat are anyâ€" 5ho m mm thoty own excitability. . 1t would » well in ed. Her | m}mm‘t ‘tï¬l «it the: facln are msdé Plm before - bg ‘st/ an. mly date, i will be J* Eons y ‘a;.' N) s #: ocm Te t vth 2i 3 o9 o0R HM. Mflt mmh_ y e o h 1 k. . L _ . >A ol 2 0k . > .. Where xsmezem.leman.whosaid that '. hristp -.;to be a green Christmas? _ c $ ama _. ,.'_0: "" _# .. Itwouldseemnhatheironyottateitfloneui‘ Price or. Hon ‘Mr. F‘inlayson weretobecharged’withwhaetistermed inxthisoountry umngjohs†ltmy%e, hmver, that they will be able to pmduog their. licenses to connuct .an employâ€" ment: agencyunderfhe law.> as o ns h > Om uit n t vi e + tm C w ® Mn n sn ul woh‘vuv Ao ds m A48 Nw \-vmxcu tion." There are several children in this famjly, and this year they were all prepared. ï¬m‘“ s knowledge of Santa Claus told the n"x that depressions and other. troubles of the world.meant‘ rig e of tfhe boys hadgpnewmbï¬sh and: sumd a.Ohristmas tree/ -and this trée had been cleverly â€" ted by the othier‘f ‘Children. On"saturday night it m the home in the gayest of spirits, while the mother of: we house was on the verge of tears. She confided to a friemd tha.t she could not ‘see how Santa Claus could arrive at thaitmousehold in any statetomatchthetmee with eondlt.ionsastheywereï¬ne “aucially The friend tried to cheer her with the question, Dtm‘t. :you . believe in Santa: c}ans?†There was no dï¬eer- ing the wanan,ahowever, ‘except that hopMagainst hope, the breaking of the sad news to @e youngsters until Ohristmas morning. Perhaps, in her hgq,rt she â€" did. still Hold some faith in Santa Claus. Chris morning. arrived, and the youngsters were up betimes to their Christmas tnee The tree had lots ot presents on tt 'Ihere ' fiturda: evening last urged his unseen. ,_ audie‘nce to Christm ving "‘Gï¬e. give give 'i he eai_d “Give unq{ it hurts!" % _ ""anthqneoentprootasbommateï¬alfactofa Santa ‘Claus! ‘The proof of the Christmas tree is in the presents that g'row thereon. A little incldeut inâ€" tdvm this present Ohristmas may not be*out of plaoe m thls connec m sthnen.theGanaqhnLegwï¬;tlwwn.sh. e Lancashireâ€"Club, the Allâ€"Britain Club, the Moose, is, the Oddfellows, the Masons, the other frate "@nd service clubs, the Salvation Army, the: omer churc.hes, ind the thousands of ‘kind individuals who interâ€" ested selves it _is hard:to see how: aa.ny eould have been missed and Jpossible to believe that any. who were known ahould not hgve the pleasures of Christmas. . The day after Ohnstmas should beâ€"a day of satisfaction to all in this part . too carries the spirit of Cbï¬smnas linking the grea.t day the year with the new year and its hopes and gOOd wishes,._ % ‘ere hrigimas is notva’*mtipy day for meï¬mwhohaa donemmn’»by iimself h emh otahh;s To remember glends mlo were fomt-_‘ ten orfoverlool;ed or; C‘hristmas Day is a sad hy B find «children who missed Christmas joy is a}‘ygtm sadder _thought for the day after Clhivists Every home brightenâ€" 'edtorflwchrlstmusemnmm anaddedioyï¬orm . mas‘ Day. Evei'yhbmemOWntobemissedm'Chnstmaa: '_rseemsamgrettobeHmneonthe dayafmcmrsï¬ï¬‚as day aftér"Ohrï¬tmas simld be ‘a . rgood: ong in 'mm ; no Qhristmu*joy in this dismct. flus year.df ‘sgu because ie knew about it ‘Whatâ€"with the Charity Turkey Stag, They know. ‘PLACER A iqr".beâ€ln danger Even"those»who hea.rd' otmm ,fw'the arst doesapemthatthereissomemmgmwlmmWof a. : Pors: j pmportionotmmeorthenewmpatwmdthepeople; :,__detemdatleast ‘When the facts |‘i~. matters of this kind. : For: this lock of proportion,. of 'beat‘anearlxdato,itwibe m,motuwnewspapersarechhflywbhme They T!!Dmofmmim a habit or man:a for nervous excitement and mental : traffick! ""inymiflon;onflnmws- ‘eraggeration, andinfeedtngthlsdutmperheyachievea mmammmmmmwm gq’rtotn-mttc staï¬eflutwouldbeammwmunotl mwm emotion‘ run off balance. ‘mu'e“um ’muwutmemmwammmfmwmg ‘nt should be deferred at least. When the facts :d, as they should be at‘ an early. date, it will:be , tor C ve. 'n:epeoplcofomaflo ‘ut At. the ~trial ; last . week.~Bone léade nolsgzmmwhenmyasm. up for trial and was found â€"guilty gfter ipouce produced evidence: toâ€"~sho , had asaum'edsa position ‘of Ieadershm in‘ thg strike activities The. two other me@dq;i Lefepyre f thequecmnmi f,‘_;aquch, mncb.oneamm ‘at the ht of i distfirbance, anid Baillargeonâ€" edmgtted bemg «one of the belligerms inâ€"@ pitched: battle with : police. The * mins, fï¬he ‘reallyâ€" comes: from: here. _It,qnyoge knows, the lady the ft!s, being kept very quict. It is _M either the. young lady was known -by 4 difl«ea'ent nama nere: or elsefthat, A Wide Assortment ~ o f‘nif e 3 * _ Large Size‘ for ‘Crawn faned to ! dem;e Lalom‘ie, . prestaent; Btephen. Lenm;,g, chaifman, and Rosâ€" .ario .Riopelle, member . "of the "strikam‘ ,inf yaul-en) these big values. thc last. of 193.‘5, }x" thrxft, md if you‘re interested ,i ‘ ; % MS: t6. contmue to. set e you. Wc had a !wonderful Chnstmas busmess thank yofx, Land we‘re lookmg forward to scrvmg . you throughout the coming year. . â€" .. A robinâ€" was seen in~Kirkland Lake -last‘weak!‘nppmgamund as H‘it were ~spring.: If sit â€"were ‘this week 36: wonld_ ‘be: quite: echsy townn' ' week‘s. mbn. powever;may. mn be exâ€" plained on the ground ‘that: Christmas ,.may behelda weekea.rnerin Kirkland 'Ih.kenso that: everybody may be all C t'for;New Year‘s.} Or else, it may 'the.fammu Globe robin that is lookâ€" :]mg bfer;the ‘North after‘ reading the 5: The CGlobe has: fd4id about ROBIN SEEN HOPPING ABOUT . â€" s 3 i LAST WEEK per . 25c SANTAâ€"CLARX £.â€":O‘HEARN a 80. A-lb ‘Hon. W.‘Fidlayson and Hon. W. K. Prioemmacmereis ot.mngtoma; record bntwhweusemhemisfettto on. the ainted Afinvestigate the ’f‘.:.?‘mmm His: wggmm mm gation wasifinished. _ be over, Confusion is. addedâ€"to the case, however, by the pébncatlon of letâ€" Crop J