DOWN THE CHIMNEY
... the din Father Christmas hailed them with a elear voice com© forward for their Christmas gifte. kissed the boys and girls, made them laugh auips and crapte, lifted them hi# arms, and danced with them in ripgs. jQ ...
... the din Father Christmas hailed them with a elear voice com© forward for their Christmas gifte. kissed the boys and girls, made them laugh auips and crapte, lifted them hi# arms, and danced with them in ripgs. jQ ...
... athwart—and a third Thus there unanswerable cas . l-r j fl . . master from Clifton College is out hero special control. for his Christmas holidays and help*. The new houses that arc to built must ns* diirir-T the da.y. thousands lines better than those which ...
... Baker, which is now a ireel: overdue. • She carried a. crew of nine hands, and left port with a fishing convoy a week before Christmas, and was due to return on Decemli‘r 27th. She was missed from ti:e convoy on December 23rd, and as nothitig has been seen ...
... It's & fair copper The Passing Show.- From far-away Omsk. December 25, is reported the Middlesex Regiment is having Christmas tree to-night, and greatly appreciates the gifts received from the King, The January number of the North-Easter® Railway ...
... to about 800 widows, dependents, and children of fallen soldiers and sailors, in connection with the Mayor of Rotherham's Christmas-Fund. The Rother Vail Entertainers were responsible for the programme, which was wholly of the variety order, and Mr. C. ...
... to be in concealment. Sir Charles Eliot, British Commissioner, is due here on Friday. The Middlesex Regiment is having a Christmas tree to-night. and greatly appreciates the gifts received from the King. The first echelon of the Hampshires en route for ...
... CHRISTMAS GIFT.. Fresh eggs, H'-bden Bridge Fanciers’. Society Oranges and Apple:*, Mrs Tallinn Oranges, Mrs. Waltoti. Two Christmas Puddings, Two Loaves, Mr. Mavanall. Flowers, Mr. Hargreaves. Chocolates, Mr. Greenwood. Cigars, Mrs. F. Pickles. Cigarettes ...
... in Charleroi. I do not think I em very prudish, but I must say Charleroi as we saw if last Sunday (second Sunday before Christmas) was openly and unashamedly wicked. It was also gay and noisy. It seemed strange to see the cheap jacks (terrible misname: ...
... dreadful disaster. Let them support every effort for league of nations to enforce peace. Let tho kindlier and calmer spirit of Christmas lead them into tho new year and guide and direct their counsels. Every citizen might contribute to tho prevailing spirit ...
... the cupboard containing the few medicines they have. The men say regards economy the only I thing. The men had a terrible Christmas, fight- , ing mfluenza with, their bare hands to say. December 26th the British were assed for a burying party, and found ...
... a patriotic attitude towards the war, and has done all that he possibly could to help his country’ in her time of trial. Christmas in an orgy of exploitation, and if reconstruction is to proceed quietly and successfully the whole question of prices and ...
... the key tho cupboard oontaminw the few medicines they have. Tho men say regard* economy the only thing. men had terrible Christmas, fighting influenza with their bare hands say. On DeOembor 28, the British were naked for u burying party, aud found 1? dead ...