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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Dec 1929, p. 2

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Gentsa‘ Furnisher _ â€" Merchant Tailor 9 KING 8sT. N. WATERLOO PHONE 7 . $ g 0°6 g ewe®" | "Smoother Than Velvet" R. BRAUNLICH Ice Cream BE sure to include two Silverwood products in your Christmas Menu Safe Milk And a Prosperous /Iatchener Dairy stulllh Aniallit un d .i 38 &!g Suit, see our large range _ of _ Tailorâ€" . Craft samples. New Year Also our lime of J. L. Taylor‘s madeâ€" toâ€"measure Suits in . \ all the latest shades Gloves _â€" _ Handkerchiefs â€" â€" Suspenders Ties + Pyjamas â€" Sweaters Socks â€" Bath Robe â€" Muffiers â€" Shirts Underwear _â€" _ Umbrella If you want a new guaranteed â€" to . fit. fl (€ ME N! and A Merry Christmas 7 o All It speaks with the tongue of rejuvenation. There is here a new beginning For the race. The Calendar of Christendom teaches us to date our years not from the first Good Friday or Easter, {.ut from Christmas. Since the birth of Christ, and by it, a new beginning has been made in the history and every new year may be designated a fresh Annus Domini year of the Lord. It speaks with the tongue of deep mystery, myâ€" stery not of darkness, but of light. l'j:om the nature of t{uo case the wisest and the simplest must kneel in wonder before this real manifestation of God, the Almighty, in flesh. The Incarnation gives us the nearer vision of God. The invitation of the Season is not: "O come let us explain Him," but: "O come let us adore Him." It speaks with the tongue of love. It is the sign of God‘s sympathy with His creatures. His desire t6 come near to them. His love has endured all human experiences from infancy to death. "The divine became human that the human may become divine." So said one of the early Fathers of the Church. Love gives itself and longs to possess the answering love of its beloved. Christ is God‘s unâ€" speakable fift to us. Ail Christmas giving rests upâ€" on the selfâ€"giving of God. Christmas love seeks to give to those whom we love, to those who are in need, seeking for nought in return. Christmas Greetings hÂ¥ From Santa Claus It speaks with the tongue of eternal childhood. It is preâ€"eminently the feast of the little ones. That is why the Spirit of Christmas persists and remains the same. Childhood means innocence, simplicity, affection, nearness to God. It means also promise, growth, development, the beginni of a process of spiritual progress, the end l:n? which is not yet. An the winsome glories of Home grow out of the spirit of Christmas. carol strikes the keynote of the Christmas celeâ€" bration: "Let nothing you dismay." The Dayâ€" spring from on high, the golden sunrise of Love has dawned or the darkness and despair of manâ€" kind, to give us light and guidance into the valley of peace. Christmas is a Suy. It is also a spirit. We may live in the spirit of Christmas all the year through. That spirit is the spirit of giving oneself, of loving, of brotherhood, or service. We can keep the Christmas spirit every day but we can not keep it alone. Canada is a land of homes. The Home is the liar sphere of the Christmas spirit. May this mm-tkle bring joy and peace to our Canadian homes and consecrate us to better service in the year to come! __ Jt speaks with the tongue of Hope. "Hom was born on Christmas day." The keynote of the old WATERLOO COUNTY‘S LEADING Quality Quality isg \ o All Our Customers and Friends in Waterloo County King St. E. We buy and use only the highest quality ingredients DIETRICH‘S The Season‘s Greetings can only result from BAKERY TÂ¥ Ingredients Products We Extend Kitchener Â¥4

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