Ceodars of Lebanon Are Well Protected stand where they have stood for centuries. The cedars of Lebanon, “dhflmmmznâ€" ligion and law from harm at the hands of cither the Mosiems or the Maronite Christians. The magnificent trees "that si dhuï¬vity"mmem as monarchs among trees long beâ€" aare Cï¬:rqf Mï¬aky es 1 commraram _ CLEANERS ¢ _ _ if «.. AVOID THE LASTâ€"MINUTE RUSH . .. YOUR PARTY DRESSES DESERVE OUR SPECIAL CARE On a shelfâ€"like plateau, 600 feet WE WILL FAULTLESSLY DRY CLEAN YOUR DRESSES AND RETURN THEM TO YOU SPARKLING AND NEAT. 74 LAUREL ST. E. (Formerly Cedar St.) AT BRIDGEPORT ROAD WE DELIVER Open every Evening till 9:00 P.M. â€" December 13 to 24 SMALL POTTED PLANTS and PANS FERNS, large and well shaped RAYMOND‘S NURSERY Extra choice . . . bell 42 the most beautiful Christmas flower. Please give us 24 hours‘ notice so we can prepare blooms. XMAS PLANTS PHONE FOR OUR PICKâ€"UP TRUCK ToDpay A mixture of 11 plants, including Poinsettias, Begonias, Ferns, etc., padded in a container .. . nice for a window or table. Please order these carly as we have only 150 and last year could not fill the demand. OUR SPECIAL . $3 Beautiful for GIFT â€" HOSPITAL â€" SICK PERSON You cannot look your best or feel confident wearing a soiled evening gown. PARTIES AHEAD! Our prices are low because these plants are grown in A few very choice 7" pots LADY MAC BEGONIA The best we have ever grown or seen. mummbbln& nong to take to Jerusalem " trees without number"; the result o(omolmhfl%m tracts, between Hiram of cia and King Solomon. Today, however, the trees are p:mcud;zhv-ndhm ment of ture of the ment sponsors the Phflm seedlings, so that the giant cedars will grow forever. tfore Judah had her Iundti-hn& feet and a branch regbevriige grmakieeibe g probend Extra Largeâ€" Prices to suit your pocket book. AZALIAS values) 28 BRIDGEPORT RD. \ WATERLOO By Willard Olvan Persing THE REASSURING weight of the nickeis and dimes in his pocket took the bite out of the Legends have related how the crown of thorns was plaited from holly. The leaves of the plant were white until the Crucifixion, after which they turned a deep, blood red. . A holly wreath placed on the door is believed enough to frightâ€" en away even the boldest of the belief. Like other Christmas legends, the truth might be lost in history. The Druids were great admirers of the holly plant. ‘l'hey betieved that its evel;ï¬een leaves attested to the fact t it was never deâ€" serted by the sun, and was thereâ€" fore ‘sacred. Husbands and wives! Attenâ€" tion! There is an old superstition about holly that will interest you. It was a belief of the ancients that the first to bring Christmas holly into the house, either husâ€" band or wife, would be the one to rule the household during the enmi.ngo%eu. _ But don‘t put too much stock in spray to decorate a mantle, door or a spray for a newel post. _ _ Holly Superstition: it Will Determine Ruler in Household fousg o. Cintoumey toue. Feopes" bdmm.:ludn-flu- :bl:ï¬lolk.tr:‘ï¬nm natural arance of from whg you clip THE nnanananannasaaannanannnanaannanananaanaannandannnnnrnnnnrnrnanananaae good?" _A sense of shame kept returnâ€" ing when Jimmy thought of his mother‘s shabby old purse. She‘d If he bought a license for Mike, he wouldn‘t be able to buy the new purse for his mother, but he could buy a nice handkerchief or something with the fifty cents that he would have left. A boy of eleven coulda‘t c?' in front of a sevenâ€"yearâ€"old so Jimâ€" my blinked aw:x the tears that came when he thought of fuzzy, playful Mike being tossed into a pen full of big snarlin{ dogs. "I wonder if they‘ll feed him to wake Mom up." Jimmy sat down on the step and buried his thoo mt?:llk p Yike Ave | t, y‘ eep Mike five \day‘sl‘b‘efore they get rid of him, but a license will cost two dolâ€" lars and a half. Then he straightened up; he had three dollars in his g).cket, three dollars all his own, t he had earned by running errands, selling junk, and saving the few; pennies that his mother had givâ€" en _hun for candy. ‘ before when that old dogcatcher came around. "I shouldn‘t have left him down here by himself, but I didn‘t want A boy of eleven couldn‘t erï¬.h front of a sevenâ€"yearâ€"oid, so t my blinked away the tears. oN DHOSEE rovansedifinn sA .214A who ‘they‘ meant, but he had to make sure. "Who took him?" "The dogcatcher. Mike tried to run awey, but they caught him down at the corner. Little Semmy wiped his nose on a ragged cuff. "I didn‘t have time 4. uqi kn C prosperity for a tew seconds, he thought it was a pretty nice world WAPERLOO (Ontarto) QUALITY MEAT MARKET More for your &oncy Christmas Fowl NOW ... ORDER YouR 34 King St. N. WATERLOO WHERE YOU GET # â€"â€"â€"â€" FRESH KILLED â€"â€"â€"â€" CLB AlL OUR BIRDS ARE GOVERNMENT "GRADE aA" QUALITY â€" SHOP AT THE "MET" .. $1.00 56 $2.98 vo: DaiXuan:azaala!8l8:a)‘h:ala:a‘a‘a‘e‘n‘8)e‘n:a‘D!.a‘R:a: : R:®: * TREE BALLS 2 for 15c to 10¢ ea. ICICLES 10c to 25c box TREE LIGHTS â€" Special 89c set TREE LIGHTS SETS $2.25 To ensure Tops in Flavour COME IN â€" OR PHONE FREE DELIVERY AT WATERLOOS JACOB KOCH, Prop. Hand embroidered waffie stitch. Sizes 10% to 12 MENS DRESS SHIRTS 1.98 .. 2.79 ... A N D Sizes 14 to 17. â€" _ Assorted colors. METROPOLITAN . STORE HC FABRIC Plastic handle. AN IDEAL GJFT MEN‘S ALL WOOL ANKLE SOCKS SHOPPING BAGS 25 KING ST. 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