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SUGGESTIVE - HOLIDAY GIFTS.
For Your
Mother, Wife and Sweetheart.
Parasols and Uubrellas
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Silk and flannel waists
Silk underskirts
Handkerchiefs
Dressing sacques
Gloves and belts
Neckwear
Bath robes
Photo cases
Gloves and h’d’kT cases
Power and jewel boxes
Comb and brush sets
Fans and purses
Sterling silver novelties
Gut glass
Onyx tables
Velvet rugs and portiers
Table coyers ;
Hemstitched bed sets
Bureau starts
Venetian and
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Bohemian war
Fancy o rn vIILS
ShWINGOE 6SgrJ& OUN AMENTA! Dl KMTI RE THIRD FLOOR
1900 AMYCHRISTMS 1900
Bottle and Gan Goods.
the
Hney.
Pie Syrup,
JL |2
j ML
1 always havotHWMj
nuts on the market.
Almonds, Paper Shells.
Almonds,Tarragona*.
Almonds, Jordon Shelled.
Brazils, medium,
Walnuts, extra Grenoble.
Pecans, Fancy T^xas.
Mixed Nuts to sJnit the most
fastidepus. • j > ■ j
±W\ch Y n M %nnu fiflf
THOMAS REANY.
Fancy Lrooer
312 Newcastle Street. „
FRUIT CAKE,^
FRUIT CAKE,
DELICIOUS CAKES
I am prepared to furnish
you with all the nice English'
Fruit GakiS that ybu m;y
wish during the Christmas
holidays. T)on’t wait until
an emergency arrives.
Fuf hbji Crackers.
My stock of fancy cakes
■d crackers is complete.
fllSksdy fancy,
■y cheap.
MP|rto suit everybody
I am headquarters for most
everything that goods to cat.
I am yours to command
THOMAS REANY
FANCY GROCER,
’Phoueil 311 Newcastle Bt>tu
THE BRUNSWICK TIME -CALL. DECEMBER 16,190
FOf file Fancy Neckwear !
1 I HIV Juvenile Shirts
■ • A a g m/I Fancy Handkerchiefs |
I iff IP IWfitl Junior Three Piece Suit! I
*—IMC4II Keefers',.Stvtksh Overcoat#
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Yj&Bs3m£?' %
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i g Gloves and Ilrnd kerchiefs
hOl" LHC Sewing Sets
* m Caps and Tam’shanters
■ •jj f m/I • . _ Patent Leather Shoes aud Slippers
Jttle iVIISS Golf Capes and Jacks .
A ' Pocket Books and Purges A
Silver Novelties Jg
Fancy Ornaments ' J
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.-t■n Jmf Soft g SEjjfa / Jr'
t?- Fine Fruits. I-
I ,ried and Grteii
p. •FikiNteftta'^Clgfa
California Prunes
Evaporated Apples
Evaporated Peaches
Bdh Dried Apples
Colden Persian Dates
Symra Figs
Apples, Bauanas, Grapes,
Oranges and Cranberries
Can Meats
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Cheese Department. *
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My stock is fresh.
Swiss, Imported.)
Muenster, Geranun cream
Neufchatel (Swiss Cottage)
Club House, i>omestic
Edams, in
Limberger N
Domestic Cream
Pineapple, Medium
Roquefo* t.
YULETIDE* 9^TY.
"JRrln of l Mid ■; ,iu V a*
* '■■■■■ ■■;>% **■-.
In luimy p. ir,.e'
are put in Use wWWwvvs on-'
eve, ami the fHSblpuiftt’A
the Inhabitants liAtle sti.p.-cb-.g that
this usage Is ttuyisand* of .rears old
nd hat! it* orijjtuV iu tiie t'aot lh.it ev
ery devout fite Worshiper kibbled n.
fresh fire on hi* ; aWHuuo ou the
ere of the ruu god'* re*tlvjlhqnd open
ed his doors nail window*, coo's jf be
had any. to let tlieTjhlXf ?!.tife but iuno
the dnrfcuo*s.
The I'l.iistma* , orol is "a relic of the
songs cure sung In houer of- the sun;
► the Cbiistitias p adding an min lev of
the giant globular sausages made of
that shape in honor of the sun and
served to our lusty ancestors at this
Joyful sensed. Beef, mutton, pork.
flsU,„auy thing that was hamly, cute red
Into- the opmiMsitiou <d those mou-
Strutt - trutvn*. A • hash of all meats
that .mill be procured was mixed
with tlonr and boiled lu the largest pot
belonging to IhoestaWisbatent. Steam
ing hot, It was phieed on a trail plat
ter, a howl of honey w,u poured over*
it, a sprig of mistletoe adorned Its y*aiu
mlt, and In solemn suite it w'oorn*f
from kitchen to dicing >mtl.
Sometime* a chief, •flftstinguiabed him
self at Yvnletldc by preparing puddings
of eoosrinou* else. aa<l iustanei s are on
rseotrd where these festival dainties
wrere carried by four men. preceded by
fi couple of pipers ami followed by a
-Procession of cooks, pot washers an,l
scallions, who flourished spoons and
spits !t token of their craft aud ex
pected to Vue rewarded for their labors
•df gratwltie* from the (vests.
j Ckrtstuiu Ini.
I. Qvt Iwu4 M Hitt Shell
I CM.
Otlwa lim<.|s <
fit W-*. Oa<iaaUtt. Omu: 3s w
[ CriwueO I'rSilM*.
Tartar. Cranberry MuMs.
CkiweJ i
M*tj, film
rueiylm rt*.
TFltilr a- OMB, Cwnar it PoinUrt*.
Stmw t BitWiM. BmO.sm
* Olh CIJ.V. Cuff*-..
SCOTTISH CHRISTMAS*
festival Jfol So Popular as la Some
Countries,
In Scotland they wish one another "a
; merry Christmas,” like the rest of
t hrlstendom, and exchange gift.-- but
I-*l*&-s|stlvnl of the Nativity has not
been popular among the Scottish pco
pie, at hast since the reformation, says
i
For Your
Father, Husband and Bean.
Bath Robe
Smoking jacket
WSuit case
8 *k suspenders
jfurtler I
§if*4
Smoking set
Shaving outfit
Linen and silk hsnd’ercheifs
Pretty smoking table
Fancy vest
Knox and Young hats
Slippers
Patent leather shoes
Hosiery
Full dress suits
Neckwear
Jewelry
Full dress fronts ,
Shaving sets i
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Open evenings until m
F%eht that Christmas has begun to
ii’jfe as a holiday to he observed
| %Wi religious and social rites. The
I wipUer festivities In Scotland in the
j'Outers time consumed fully six weeks
lbs- stui entered Cajprleoftl and
| tSp*vd again with light giving power
||Pi|ts aptttU-ent course.
ffipPlie advent of the winter was mafk
j ed hy.tbe Halloween celebration. Tbts
! was ror many years one of the most
j distinctive and widely observed of
j Scottish festivals, especially among the
j rural residents, who practiced with
! great fidelity divers superstitious rites
' associated with it. Hut the picturesque
JWile of the festival Is now a thing of
the psuet. The Yule festival, a remnant
of the oXlPegnn rites paid to the great
Scandinavihvn god Thor, is now repre
sented by th\Christmas roast turkey
and plum ptld\tag, which have found
their way TrontUho south acroaa the
iKttder, and dtirinlf the Christmas fort
night uincli charring hospitality is
dispensed In house aV' l *>all. A happy
spirit Is abroad rich and poor are
more or lees aS.i i/b dTiy it.
y flax Putldinic.
/f?hop tbretMluartom of a p mnd of
very fine and mix with the suet
one-eighth of a i>ound of bread crumbs.
Heat the yolks of five and the whites of
three egg* light and add them to the
criunba and suet, with hair a pound of
powdered sugar Have three quarters
of a pound of dried currants and the
same amotiut of .raisins weighed after
they are seeded, gift over the fruit
one-quarter of a pound of flour and stir
this tuto the other Ingredients. Add
otle-qnarter of a dessertspoonful of
salt, one-quarter of a pound of candled
orange and lemon peel finely chopped,
one-sixteenth of a pound of blanched
aud chopped almonds and one-quarter
of au outnw of pulreriscvl clots* and
clnnntaou ratked Add one glass of
brandy and one nutmeg grated. Beat
the mixture very thoroughly before
putting It Into a buttered mold or ck>tfa
and let It botl steadily eight hours.
Serve with burning brandy and two
aance*.
The Chrfttiun* WlihWoae.
The vrlahbone of the Christmas fur
kfi}- Is a fayorlte means of divination in
Virginia, where ic l calhxl the fortune
b-ue. Two unmarried persons, each
taking hold of one end of the bone, pull
against eaeh other until the bone
a *'n 2?!, 00 ® who the shorter
end will be tue first of the two to mar
ry- Further divination Is by placing I
, sh ; r , t of the hone over tb
(loot, lb,- firsi nnniarried person of
the opposite sex who walk* under the I
tmne U suppo*. and to l*e the future wife I
or be- ■•am! ,>r die person to whom the i
DOR*? fw,‘l(.*tt|£ ;
fliriatiußii Toyii.
The great toy center of the world Is
Bavaria, l-'rotn tit* towus of Nurem
berg, Puertli and Sonneberg come nine
tenth* of the toys made In Europe.
The fatuous Krench doll is made in
Nuremberg, hs arc also many fine me
chanical contrivances, such as walking
dcg and cats and other nrtlmals with
natural fur, which, aecording to popu
lar supposition, ore the direct output of
the French capital.
They ore a picturesque people, these
toymakers. Whole families and colo
nies of them ore engaged in toymak
ing. A father makes d<d] heads, for In
stance. and the other members of the
family paint the features, affix the wig
and assemble the parts of tbe body.
The decorative painting on toy china
ware. wooden toys and blown glass
Christmas tree ornaments is done al
m*X*7 r xT |>y cbiMr^n
Stuffing For narks.
Chop the liver fine and saute In a tn
bkwpoonful of hot butter with a table
spoonful of chopped onion. Mix with
four ounces of bread (a fourth of a
loaf) and a fourth of a cupful of butter
melted in a fourth of a cupful of hot
water. Add one tablespoonful of pars
ley chopped fine ami the bento* yolk
of n egg.
Th® Ynletlde Clvir.
Wives whose husbands smoke are
again reminded lu view of the ap
proach that the man who
smokes intelligently re
ceive one cigar tia* a
hundred costing 50 cents. We sound
this note of warning merely In the In
terests of poach and good will.
O thro ifti coming react
W hefcr is font gFad wndfi^j;
Tte ukm.4. WOJ „< ~-aot, good silt,
AJi junta*- dUcurd. blmuSagt
O twli. at Gok, ring on. so* tovti
To gnuiier icCat ae-vtmt,
Till ill our d**i ire Christmas day*
(it tiring and of serving.
--Caroline A Pugin.
umn