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The Morning Bulletin 1917-09-01 - 1917-12-31
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1917-12-24
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ER MONTON PULLETIN time ee ee ee ee ee MNES ee a What Shalt a Give FATHER? FATHE Ro may be wants and-desires, but this list is a safe Se ad CEE ee eee eRe ete Y Pa Shop Early. Please Take Small Parcels With You. RRR NO CAUSE FOR WORT WHAT TO GIVE It's the puzzle of the hour, isn't it The tremendous rush of and only solition is morning shoppi In thig Store of 1000 and 1 gift things, there's no Ume now left to study and consider books and playthings. tions, howev in pink DOLLS, dressed and 1 Collapalbi ka and Ten. eee eee ee eee eee ee ee eee EUR ME NEES What Shall I Give GRANDFA1HER ? EVERY ITEM is practical and se what an immense amount of shHistnas kindliness and thought they ma: express if They are just such articles Grandpapa's ripe years have taught him to appreciate. IF 1 7B -We've Soived the Probiem of WHAT TO GIVE on This Page---Just Make Up Your List and Take Advantage of the LESS STRENUOUS Morning Hours. Mother. And there s very little time left in which to se each hour. as much in the in bua ot glance of the Stere t shopping. is bee You cz And the next ning 1 in accomplish twie openiite mee de nate kward in voicing his things he would be Although, Store will reveal many more ide to some pleased to receive. a-visit to the gt; sda 9 nittertitl and. servicenbie merergienea na eplendid ass. ) bouutiful colorings What Shall I-Give the Young Lady ? Ta debutan just. ste eld into needs aris S. in plain Anivshed with M BAN t sister x over tl friend thresh ans of just Such things as pt 1 all, the most relta 1 atehed sets Iogskin and ave: mentic Christmas would they prove. remem otweir TE Kien leita rere rereeter ete ane, a gree twrhereren Sees Store 9 P.M. Saturday Monday Evenings. eens r, Sister, . Romping in with the For the convenience of those who cannot take advantage of the early and more pleaanae hours this Store will be open Monday evening until 9 P.M. PE EPPS EPSP SP PRISE ESPEN SST What Shall I Give MO1HER? ? RE MEMBERING SUETHING Mother Brothe and be randfath what to g i on this pi ive Father, wer the 4 30 .NI e EPG E Eee Home o his list n pleases perhaps remind y an uniuifilled. desire, ; to see her surprise Christmas ference expr morning AWELS, ee Avavtiveness SECOND SECTION One week deitvers By fve Shoat UNITED STATES Kaill-Chanbe gan Kyi. ei New York BRITISH REPRI Discouraging Dairy Farmin How far the admission ine is responsible ale Slaughter of d in Canada there is nom ut the tendency this butter sul Irive farmers wale dairy business. There cheap substitute for the. ling and taking eare of i, and with this cost go steadily the jng the risks DAINTY NIGHT Fal Silk, daintly SR eee ee ee ee Meee eee What Shall I Give LITTLE SISIER? PARENTS nowadays sive the useful things, trnst at. Scart and Cap + to Uncles and Aunties dolls, dishes, HANDEY e following few sugges greatly appreciated in these al hours of gift isp for the family. 5 ELOUSE MITTS, in a great variety of SAND jos, tn wide range of prices. Swhitte tnwir wit NRCKW genuine oral Rose beads and pear TRUNKS AND SUIT CAS will have unt the thing ure of amin for keeping de of fine pure wool yatne in binck fits that make indtersed Don Gar Sakgies, Toy Pianos COLD WEATHER FOOTWE boots, fleece-lined boots and mocrasins Cee ee ee ee eee TR MEMES LE MES UEIUCNE UE EME ME EME EEN What: Shall I Give the Young Man? OUNG MEN and Little Men, Bie Brother and 1 aptly chosen. FELT OR 9 both isr fo Brow mew backward dre pigsaed 3 the foliow t suggestions will testify to your gor thoughtfulness dark (patterns and you serviceable ma terial th ir waa are sure to please im. fudgement TER, Sits SHAVING SETS, Mackinaw In neat in the popular No PYJAMA SUITS patterns, HANDRERCHIEES URI RICNE a manele ae enna ee a PN RRMA AAA ARH sy a OE SG SUISSE SSE UE Ee eS What Shall I Give BABY? wits ; Babe RP: to buy y's Christma . theyll find yes that the National Service Should Be at Nation's Risk sr terpab . is ordina het sorts ech om mW ear Th 1 by the de Tor himself a than by any th ing the world ohas to carry is fe others, ations at his own. risl out any guarantee rot iblie, as to profits. lure. Tf-there is lar what he pr tions Stiveeed ; otherwis ail, And whether they suc fail lie stands upon his ow: count, asking no favors and we 2 Hike w y v u g g y y Pd y y POTTED Re rermereragereigig AND BANDS . ANTS SOFT KID. RISERS RENE RMSE EERE NE HEUTE PENSE STC eee What Shall I Give ne (ANDMOTHE thoughtful eS R? chosen with 1 comfort you mist n from it astray. to his country and -the worl on pret t d vroduce the maximum of w warm ai ft that never falls to * pair or two of pure wool wool, eal wool, oF furs sand blxc creasing As the nation sroduction from the farr vation shonld ta sponsibility invalve that de er that if he responds to the NIG nT OWNS services. A ( JOHNSTONE pact eat ed mere to inerease productio eee wy amount armer s duty to feed the th DARI AAAI AAAI AAAI ATARI Tig no peculiar public ity. War condition ly changed th tions hetw His operations are no to his own initiativ. ss of those operation ause with a e of su a livin Jess he produces a great over and ubove his own need world hunger. He is, i mast re Se, engaged in n al se in world. service that matt et in Cunnda, the resopsibility of the farm nation and help,fee med unceasi has not been giver dt any sort of evar: nation that the 0 is he i urged to take in by the public T n f resnit for himself. -Wi er is told that it is I pable, a limit i may get for wi the pric his help is drafted for the a she cost of the machinery plies he has to buy is going continually, surance gr the call to Fn suffer disaster through inah to get a retnrn proportioned t out nd and there is no tif hi oductio conditions he will of the The farmer, in o js asked to take ell t r earrying on the natior fo whieh le is called. Th t fair to the farmer, and ase it is not fair go the far nnot s das it means o oduction of f emands the rte nd, and asst e will get a fair return for verninent- ed minimur stal for every is own
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