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M., 20 YEARS..........., 34,75 Bottle a em me ee ne eee This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control 3oard’or MINECA HERALD, {sion Chureh an’ was duly guided {to Misa Marjorie Fuller’s class of | Marjorie. who made ivery effort | Mission Church that noight; an Mickey had niver seen th’ loikes of ut before, ‘|beautiful tree! .|ehilders, he had t’ pinch himself FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1924 | é ——<_——— heart thumpin’ go ‘hard ‘ve could hear ut, Mikey stole int’ th’ Mis- beginners, An’ so, fer three wakes, th’ poor lad fell under th’ comfortin’ smoile of th’ beautiful brisints, was on in toime; ’ win his confidence, An’ thin came Christmas Ave—an’th’ tree ; , "There was fine doin’s at th’ soight by th’ tree. Mickey was wan o’ th’ first t’ be there, having kissed his mither a tender good-bye at sivin o’clock as she was goin’ to wurrek, He took his seatin a quiet corner, all of a trimble, and waited as Patientlypas he could. “Th’ room was gorgeous with colored loights an’. decorations. All the childers sittin’ about had Were atein’ candy, and nuts and oranges—an’ Mickey was so hun- An’. oh! fwhat ery fer some! But nothin’ doin’. n’, oh! fwhat a Ut was loike Hivin t’ th’ poor lad: an’ as th’ 1 Fuller, house filled up wid laughin’happy h . i twice t’ make ad come. He hated iverybody. dramein’. ““Firat, there was a program, which interested the parents im- mensely; but ut had no charms fer Mikey an’ th’ childers. They sure he wasn’t lar at his elbow an’ pull down th’ couldn’t. Balked in ‘his desire, he fomally stole quietly out an’ begins running down th’ strate by the Government of British Columbia . blindly, th’ big sobs chokin’ him. were too closely watchin’ th’ big mn : “How far he wint, or where, Mickey niver did know, fer the air was filled wid big | feath- W. J. 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A STANDARD GUARANTEED ARTICLE - AT A STANDARD PRICE. ‘THE RADIOLA ! of the Radio Corporation of America — both in the United States and honograph Company are wholesaling ilding Radiolas into Brunswick Phono- are peculiarly fitted to judge wh _ Prices are standard throughont Canada, 7 Radiola IIT, priced complete at $55.40, ig powerful enough - and everythin clear and strong. .Radiola TIA has double the power and ‘can _° More expensive seta are $247.00, $347.00, and $560.00. 4 is just as simple as striking the: bot.” iano and then the next and go. on. until you» . > handle around slowly until the music comes in, of good things, a a a De can bo, enna ey,. HS SEIE REUSED EERE EEE | ery snowflakes. Tis sure he was a long way from home, whin all at wance he sees a vision of an angel! She was standin’ at the Heintzman & Co, Pianos . Vietrolas and Victor Records _ Brunswick Phonographs an’her face reminded him of Miss Marjorie Fuller’s. Th’ little fel- lie stopped an’ held his breath, hardly belavin’ his eyes, But ’was no mistake. There she was as plain as plain, an’ her fingers was pointin’ t’ somethin’ on th’ ground which was all covered wid snow! | ‘Almost scared stiff, but hop- ‘lin’ he wouldn’t git hurted, Mick- ey wint slowly forward, kapein’ ~ [his eyes fixed on th’ angel, until -| bis fut touched th’ parcel—for parcel ut was, an’ heavy, Thin ‘he stooped, picked ut up, an’ ina twinklin he was gone, fearin’pur- suit, but firmily belavin’ that an angel had brought him a prisint. “Two hours later Mickey burst burst open the dure of hig home, an’ fallin’ int’ his mithers arms, '|sobbed out th’ story of th? noight - .““Lookut, mamma! sez he, I didn’t git a single thing at th’ Mission! But there was an angel Knew ut and see fwhat she bag brought me! I tored open ‘the Paper, an’ there’s a noice suit of clothes, an’ shirts, an stoekin’s, {a0 handkerchiefs, an candy, an’ just lot-of purty things! An ma- ‘toa, they’re all fer me, cos th an- Rel came down from th snow- loud an pointed straight at th |bundle, Fwhat’s more, sez he, . [She looked jist loike th purty lady, »tim'the Sunday'schgoll’ ~" - “Wid a serious face, Mrs. Mo. pewriters _- Radiolas was employed in orps, I have been New :.B¥ices were too state of the business, little while nteed, estinghouse Electric Co. and had developed a radio line up and taken up the manu- of these three big firms who - atisbestin Radin == & between, and © ‘can be used with a $6.9. thimney.., An’ whin there came. ® jipglin’ of bells an’ down tum- bles old Santa Claas, wid his whiskers an’ bags. of toys, there waa loud shoutin’ an’ clappin of hends. Thin, the main evint of th’ avenin’, th’ distribution of “Mickey hoped for a sled an’ a\. pair of skates—he’d always wish- ed fer ’em, and there were doz- ens of both hung up ‘in plain But not aj. single wan of thim had Mickey’s name on ut’. Strange t’ relate neither was there anythin’ else marked fer th’ poor bye! Ivery- thin’ found an owner aisy enou’: an’ at last th’ tree was stripped bare—not even an apple was left their laps full of prisints: They An’ not wanece durin’ the avenin’ had Mickey seen Miss Marjorie “I” Mickey th’ ind of th’ world He.wanted t’ grab the stone pil- roof in one grand smash! But he edge of a little park, just ahead, |. a th te Price Rape A Reau Goon'He TEL { | t d { Prince Rupert BO! H. B. RocuestEr, Manager . Rates $1.50 per day up. . j : ( ene ote ee The Bulkley Hotel European or American Plan The headquarters for th e Bulkley valley. ‘ Tourists and Commercial men find this a grand hotel to stop at, All trains met. Autos, saddle horgea provided. _ Smithers. B.C. livery or rigs ot re eet teens oe He Omineca Hotel C. W. Dawson Manager Best attention to- tourists and to commercial men. Dining room in comection Rates reasonable. solicited or ’ Patronage ia l | | | | | | ! | ! onage is l, — SHACKLETON Hotel | USK, ‘B.C. ' New, clean and comfortable First-class Dining ‘Room in connection Rates ‘ARE ATTRACTIVE THOS, SHACKLETON . Prop, Grandview Hotel South Hazelton, B.C. H. CARVATH - PROP, Dining Room _ Hay and Oats can ALWAYS ON HAND |. °$ | LARGEor SMALL QUANTITIES 3 7 ns BOYER: CARR City TransferCo,. SMITHERS, Ba lone read th card on th parcel:—| ~| A Merry ‘Christmas to Mickey ~ | Maloné." ‘From’ his 8.8": acher’ You move . ~~: Mia MBtjorie Fuller” ut fai p to, one little "| Ni @ FOR MUIPMENT 4 BYECIALTE | PRINOE RUPERT, BO. will being ie