. Home-making and its philosophy . A NOBLE MOTHER The late Mrs. Arthur Wallace Archibald, who died at Clifton, Nova Scotia, in 1885, leaving a very sorrowing husband and three fine little boys: Wallace, Sylvester and Frederick FAMILY LINEAGE . Two letters by the authors children, Harry and Nettie: Wolfville, December 24, Claus, Esq.: I should be very much obliged to you if you would beso kind as to leave below my stocking a pair of brand new skates, Acmespring club, also a jack knife. I should like to have those very much, as Iexpect to go on a visit to Aunt Emilys to-morrow. Please


. Home-making and its philosophy . A NOBLE MOTHER The late Mrs. Arthur Wallace Archibald, who died at Clifton, Nova Scotia, in 1885, leaving a very sorrowing husband and three fine little boys: Wallace, Sylvester and Frederick FAMILY LINEAGE . Two letters by the authors children, Harry and Nettie: Wolfville, December 24, Claus, Esq.: I should be very much obliged to you if you would beso kind as to leave below my stocking a pair of brand new skates, Acmespring club, also a jack knife. I should like to have those very much, as Iexpect to go on a visit to Aunt Emilys to-morrow. Please fill Nettiesstocking full. Please do not forget baby Chipman. I must close now,from your loving friend, Harry. Wolfville, December 24, Santa Claus: I would be very glad if you would leave five are money, a pair of slippers for myself, No. I, a nice picture book, aknife that will do for sharpening pencils, a pair of boots for our baby Chip-man, without soles, No. 1. If you cant put them in my stockings, pleas


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