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CHRISTMAS

... CHRISTMAS. B.! ore mother of the Conomcm the sod holy festival of DAT will have hese celebrated from end to end of the Christian world. Sincerely do we wish It maybe to mJny friends and readers a season of and happlio -s. and the Year co: of peace and ...

THE COMING CHRISTMAS

... THE COMING CHRISTMAS. The Christmas season, in which all are interested, being so near, it is net too soon (says Farm and Home) to begin to plan for the pleasures of Christmas giving. We therefore propose to give a few of our own directions. By using ...

CHRISTMAS DAY

... CHRISTMAS DAY. of our greatest annual festivals is fast approaching. Before the next publication of the CliaoateLa the Christmas chimes of 1866 will have pealed their last notes. The carols, the tales, the greetings of friends long parted, and all the ...

_ CHRISTMAS CARDS

... _ CHRISTMAS CARDS. -- etteltem el Cbrigthias is on the Lea ran the of Wham *meshing __Chdelwellel —' ides at et dee emit. nary aad the mall of Is shows by tba lasi dot somber shoat doable the of the pm Warm Miter the member has Maressed ems that of last ...

CHRISTMAS AT BLINDWELL

... CHRISTMAS AT BLINDWELL. Weanderstaad that Thorns' Staunton Kirwan, Fag., J.P., with his amiable and accomplished lady, Mrs Kirwan, have during the week distributed a large supply of warm clothing, unwell as provisions, to the tenantry on their • extensive ...

CHRISTMAS FASHIONS

... CHRISTMAS Travelling wraps Cr. much worn just now, in consequence of frequent me. But what's the odds so lone as you're wrappy ? are in great request —by people who are visiting their friends at s distance. All dresses are Worn wry full sometimes b icy ...

CHRISTMAS DAT

... CHRISTMAS DAT. The inmates were provided with a comfortable tea breakfast, and substantial meat dinner, on Christmas Day, as usual. On this occasion the Dining-ball was tastefully festooned with flowers and evergreens, and from one of the arches, near ...

CHRISTMAS LITIRATIIRI

... CHRISTMAS LITIRATIIRI. Few of those who hob through the numbers of the ilketaided pews adequate Ides cf the lentehed le the wroduetutn of made world. Jae one his warmly appeered, er at bed bed id when ids ter andther. Ims4 • yenr • required I. hang lbws ...

CHRISTMAS CHARITIES

... CHRISTMAS CHARITIES Lady Louisa Knox, who is foremost in netting the wants of the poetic this oeitrlibourhottil, has, this winter, not alone distriboted quantites of blankets, frieze, corduroy, and other warm but her ladyship has also contributed largely ...

CHRISTMAS CHARITIES

... CHRISTMAS CHARITIES. We have pleasnre in ha•ing to chronicle the Sri* of geserositi to the poor *Sony time, and particularly so St thin festive aseems.abraTl re,og..ised so time of p.c. What more relief be distriliced by the these having of e“rthly gou ...

CHRISTMAS CHARITIES

... CHRISTMAS CHARITIES. Al on each recurrence of this festive season, Lady Louis* Knox has charitably and liberally lent a hand to alleviate the miseries of the poor, and promote comfort in many a lowly dwelling In this locality. For the past few week; • ...

CRAMMING FOR CHRISTMAS

... CRAMMING FOR CHRISTMAS. At this time of year poultry keepers begin 'sass the Feath , red to think of specially preparing a few fat birds for Christmas. For those who can afford the time to undertake it, nothing is better than the cramming process. This ...