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Newmarket Era , December 19, 1919, p. 11

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estate office be worked he always glanced up at the hoarding he and the acemed to back at In a cheery encouraging manned ho did not feel too much the girl op the I- because when only a my lonely Christinas to look for ward to thinking about loiposstblllttca inly makes matters worse So i i 1 to the cold wind wax blowing and waited for an other car i It a rounding thwack that fell his he there and had to gasp for breath before to ceo what hit him ho did however all he could a round ever to high up looking down Into his at It In perplexity a moment wheeling around- exclaimed Why Tom The tall young man stood end planed while looked him up and few When did you town Total I you slnco you a lu ll hit of a feller ego Undo I got a job with Kent the hard ware people been looking for you uncle Well well Tom Im glad to we go along end have dinner together How would Jbe big young man head Sorry uncle he but cant be done Im Im promised tome- else gave him a sly sidelong glance Ho the way wind Mows The young man reddened I I he Then a lliiht Idea he ItJa by arm But I tell you what ancle you along with me Uncle back In What he butt where be was tot Indeed He dragged ana out of Non- Tom he ild But Tom held How lock here uncle youro the relative I have In city You to In how ho to explain blmaelfl He waa Just wondering what on earth ho day wbch enough foot- down They approached the room Joa cowered in chair a atupld to leave like that I fiupppae they took him for a burglar or Joa dared not look up wore almost at door- They ceased Mr acarccly breathe eat If petrified What would hap- A a yell of fright No nothing happened It was only Tom there after all At mam Gillette Safety Razor seta ii rM I i nt Him Ucuol laat the trembling little man screwed up courage and a moment thought ho must have and dreamed of the girl of the hoarding She actually there and down at him The same bright face and curling the mer ry friendly glint In them this girl I Why ho to her all llfo He to hie feat a on Ho didnt What to cay but was no need for the girl forward Uncle Im Ive heard Tom of you to often Ha waited while alio crossed room to him and took hands In She before him words of kindliness and welcome Weve been thlnlug of you and won dering how we could find you Tom aald that you wore all alone and could not have enjoyed our Christmas thinking ihftt She stooped and Toms uncle looked at her tears of gladness In his eyes No need for Introductions no need for explanations friendliness and hospitality And when presently Ethels mother came from the kitchen and Tom returned from his shopping was Just like a family gathering Of course they made to per and afterward to help the decoration and when at last ho topdby their voices followed him down the street A Christmas Uncle Jos and mind you come early tomorrow SOWING SEED MAG legends v- arc several conconiing which ringing from cities and vidlagCH at One to village near in and Hie story runs that once where now but a valley there was a vill age which with every trace of life and had been swallowed by an but every year at of the buried church are heard to of old A similar legend is told of I ronton in Lancashire and and moving one comes from I lie Netherlands It is Haiti filial the oily of Boon was notorious for its black and shameless as well as re nowned for its and magni ficence Sodom of the middle came our Saviour on one anniversary of its birth and went as a beggar from door to but not one in all that keeping city gave the Master of the abundance Sin he saw rammYnl on every side but not a trace of Christmas bounty and good will Jie called to sea which asof old obeyed his voice and Been the city of sin was buried deep clean out of sight beneath the waves But ever at Christmas up from be neath n covering waters lie sweet calling of the chufcli hells buried in Been Jl is a legend yVhijeh appears to tell in parable nothing which ever belonged to Christ and was dedi cated to his service is ever whol ly lost from and alienated from service Dial ever and again something of their inherent beau ami compelling rises from the depths through all seeming ruin CHRISTMAS A Sold by l CHRISTMAS I I -y- I- 1 I I J- J J i O J 1 To Our YcuCcms With Ma Jut have cot to come clout end be And at Tom was nearly three times as Uncle Joa be lifted Win bodily Into street that happened to be waiting and It was with some followed his nephew the little flat where Toms fiance lived He did not feel at all sure of his He only In bis bust D ess and well his collar wets none too Well fault for there He would say how How the Problem of of Apples a How ApartrCit Cdlvcd A New York re- a barrel of flee apples from a relative up In the fruit country and for a while not only as to where to put aurh a bulky package In the narrow confines of a fourroom apartment but also to how to keep the fruit from spoiling In the steam- heated temperature As theie are only two In the family It seemed though they were sure to have soma spoiled apples on hand before long alight give them away for Christ- suggested the bead of house That wouldnt do at all said wife Hut Ill tell you we will do theres a lot of people wo know who wont think to send any presents this year unless we bring the matter to their attention in tome way Now If I send every one of friends a nice banket of apples this week theyll all remember our Never has the Canada Life faced the future with or looked buck the past in January full account of moot suc cessful year will bo published in tho Winking you the Compliment of the Season C Cog Increase Your Life Insurance A of a Canada Life Policy iomted ago A oh life may do much that you to do if you live It may pay off the mortgage supply food and clothing for family keep the at school and prevent a forced sale of your other property It may he all that is left of your life work to keep you in comfort in your old age policy A I I you do end then and well get something from al io boarding home one Just do It He found ensconced In 9 ftj fiie chair In the parlor Jf curiosity eon tlLb but lis ON STOMACH Simple glycerine buckthorn bark Mr us mixed in ANY CASK gas on stomach or sour It on both upper and lower bowel end removes oil foul which stomach Often CUBES constipation Prevents The INSTANT pleasant cUon of surprises both and patients One man who suffered fly years from was helped by i end have enough apples left to as they are likely to keep in early lays of Christian Church in of of Christ its woionmintioii having boon ordered by Phis in or before the your 1 for in that year Pope first was Is known as a moveable feast just as Easter is now to was celo- as May he otmUitY It l Conditions VJhloh Will fulfil of HRISTMAS is not only a fact the one sacred festival in worlds calendar but the glorious prophecy of a corning day surpassing all the social dreams that have over visHed most human mind He sprang on Ills human nature from kings and peasants from sal ills ami sinners He is yet to lift every peasant to the throne of and trans form the chief of sinners into holiest of saints Ho allied Him self wilii poverty and the com mon people He is yet to banish poverty with all its ills from the world and lo common hu manity their rightful sovereign ty lie worked with his hands for his daily bread Ho is yet to dignify and glorify in the thought He honoured woman with his sympathetic mid appreoialive re gard Ho is yet to relieve her from every form of serfdom cre ated by the past ages file took little children his arms and blessed them He yet to make the life in very welcoming iiomo He gave His peace to his distracted disciples He is yet make wars to cease unto the end of the earth He united His brethren with Himself His Father in one unbroken He is to make every man a to his fellow man and at once with his in Heaven- l7enty Pay Life till a At ho fiiat Dividend which added to the Policy l Tine Twenty Life uptodate policy provides 1 That premiums will ceaee in 20 years 2 That dividends will he paid durinrj the 20 and afterwards 3 That you should be totally and permanently dis abled before age all premiums vill be cancelled and a monthly income paid to you That such monthly payments vill not be deducted from the policy at your death That after years or more you may take a paid for policy not requiring further premiums That the policy cannot lapse while a cash value exists that the policy is indisputable after one year that you may reside or travel in any part of the world or in any occupation without affecting your insurance There are many other valuable privileges An Immediate Estate The great advantage over any other form of invest ment is that a small paid yearly ctcuteo Immediately an estate of 10000 or wore- These active progressive years of life in which you are earning the most money ore the in which can be more easily met Twenty yearo io a convenient period and premiums spread over that length of time are moderate and to handle Do not delay this important matter particulars today a that his Policy years Dividends wot fully for investigation upon Hie authority of the of the censors in man archives Decoinher was agreed upon as the dale of the Saviours nativity Tradition fix ed tide hour at about midnight and led to the of a midnight mass in all the a second at dawn and in Ihe later morning- l Y I St rr At withdrew the Cash Value for his own pcriionsil Ho ft Candft Life cheque for in wtvirn for bin paid in premium ho by iimurkinee of and i ARCHIVES rt P OILMAN YORK

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