- ~ q,_,..-._,.._.._.. . . correct our national ills and eon-i ) :\_‘>¢>L\: L‘ \ zwvgxm- ' [WET BILL! OI CHRISTI“ 1g‘ out. sweet bells of Gbristw mall Ring in the early morn. ‘hi! how in Bethlehem's manger A babe today is born. Iell once again the glad tidings How He left His home abovs Ib bring sweet peace and gusdnel From a Father's heart of love. ling out, sweet bells of Christmas! Tell how the angels sang. lb shepherds watching flocks night, Till the courts of heaven rang. menola good tidings o! great ivy To all mankind we bring. for unto you this day its born A Saviour, Christ, the King.‘ at ling out. sweet bells o! Christmas! Tell how at break of day Within the Bethlehem stable The new born baby lay. With hearts o'er flowing with glad- ness The shepherds worshipped than lnd hurried to spread tho glad tidings, “Peace on earth, goodwill to men," Ring on. sweet bells of Chrl-stanas, Tell of a Saviour's lovo Who came to a world of darkness ' To bring light from above, (‘ell out this Christmas morning Glad tidings once again Till every heart on earth shall echo. “Peace on earth, good will to menl" Emeline Greyell, New Westmin- Qtfi’. B. C. THE PRESIDENTS CHRISTMAS bear (Io-Workers Across Canada: This ought to be the happiest Christmas we have known in Ca- _dp for some years. because her sons and daughters are now almost all returned from overseas, many o! them bringing their wives and little ones from Great Britain and Europe. We wish foq- them all e. HBPPY Christmas with their fami- Hes i-n their Canadian homes. Moreover, this Christmas should S; a glad and grateful one. because this year has brought forth a plenteous harvest in our Dominion. {Phere is an abundance to satisfy the needs of all in this greatly blessed land, and much remaining to send across the seas for those who are needy and hungry. God. through nature. has filled our cup to overflowing. Once again Christmas its fast ap- proaching and what are we going to do with it this year? Is it to be merely an interlude of human kindness in a hard, rpugh world? What is it. really? Jesus and Christmas are insep- arable, We can have His spirit in our hour-ts here and now. "Though Christ a thousand times. in Bethlehem be born; If He’; not born in thee, thy heart is yet forlorn." We know, very well now. more than <1 year after victory has been proclaimed, that the world needs something more and other than treaties and pacts, confereres and agreements. It needs the spirit of cilfiilmll! in the hearts and minds 0i‘ peoolo and governments. Si. Paul has the "Christmas Be- isret" for us in his letter tn tho Phillppian Church. 2nd Chap, verses 2-5; put in simple language 9t is this! “Live in harmony. with one heart of love. never acting for prlvaaa ends or from vanity. but humbly bonsideri-ng each other the better‘ person. and each one with an 0Y0 to the interests of others, as well as his own, Treat one another with the same snirit as your experience in Christ Jesus." , l ' ALLISON MBCLEOD, Charlottetown HORNE MOTORS, 168 Kent Street in.“ to all. Eva Wickson, White Ribbon Tidings. ANTI-KLCOHOLIC GROUPS To mo, those words should fit, so perfectly, into the orlncioies and practice of our W.C.'l‘.U This is all we ask of the people of our Dominion. “Let this mind be In you. which was in Christ Jesus.” Would not this mind. this spirit, atruct a new moral standard? l MR." WP. rcch one. so live that others mav know that we or.» truly Christian! _ With warmest Christmas greet-' . 9 P‘ / ,..-\- €\Ic J-c T-TOIP<T\Z\IYFV "4‘G6\€‘G‘G%NZ~ -. TO MEL lut cloasr up, Mister. You wont have that won- risd look ifflyou get your wife's all; at ‘ <7: JC€~T~ 66'» MEET Thousands Attend Pilgrimage to . Oratory An impressive iorchlight proces- sion from Queen Mary road to the crypt of the 5t. Joseph's Oratory on Mount Royal, attended by hun- dreds of singing and prsylnz Co- tholics and followed by midnight Holy Communion, climaxes the annual pilgrimage of the Cercles Ilacordoire and Ste. Jeanne d'Arc. a strong Catholic anti-alcoholic ‘ to the shrine of their patron saint. lot since the end of the war had a pilgrimage of such importance been held at the Shrine. In ud- dltion to‘ thousands of Montreal- ers. more than 6-000 persons from all osrts of the province and from Maine arrived to attend the inter- dlocesan congress of the Cercles Iacordalre and ste. Jeanne d'Arc. The pilgrimage brought to a close the Montreal Anti-Alcoholic Week organized in most parishes of the archdiocese under the nus- pices of Archbishop Joseph Char- bonneau. with numerous meetings being held i-n pariah halls at which various speakers told of the evils of alcoholism, At a solemn mass celebrated by "IIP- Philippe Perrier, yesterday h! the unfinished new Basilica, lav. David Lsvack, 08.8.8“, Mon- treal diocesan chaplain or the oer- slu lacordaire. delivered the nor- mm. in which he urged all mam. bers to offer prayers for “they, who - ELIZAIETWS hAlIDIISSING SCHOOL j ma: It. saunas. u; ' thanks to ltaqapsdl. W. M. are now in the throes of alcohol- ism." Ho elaborated on the orzani- nation's motto. “Honor. Health, Ha?- piness." and said that aicahoiism was responsblie for most of the cases o-f tuberculosis and social dis- eases in the province. The pilgrimage was held under tho chairmanship of Joseph VPz- ins, general president of thl. anti- alcoholic movement. FAITH CAN LIVE Nearly everyone believes in God» But not everyone is warmly aware of the divine Presence. Faith is in the mind, but not in the heart. And the dominant feeling is loneli- ness.__1’n human society, one way to get rid of loneliness ls to engage in conversation. Conversation is a magic brtclge over which one per- sonality moves into the presence of another. In religion this bridge is prayer. Prayer. of course. has many forms ranging all the way from quiet waiting to mystic a- doration. Prayer is most effective when it makes use of words. Jesus said, "When ye pray. say " Quite sol When ye pray. say something. Engage in conversation with God. And in ways we know and how‘ not, we will become warmly aware of His presence. —Vlrgli A. Kraft, in the Chris- tian Advocate. Let us then,_be what we are, speak what we think. and in all things keep ourselves loyal to truth. -l.ongfeliow- ‘Bard of Thanks Ml-Jnaursonnrvrsusmsoa‘ family wish to muss their Melville 141B Banoe Cove School Closing The annual Christmas concert of Canoe Cove School was present- ed to an attentive and appfeclatlvg audience, which jammed the large h-all to capacity, which was a. re- cord attendance. Much credit is due Miss Crosby (her first school concert) for the Isplendld manner in which she trained her pupils. Mr. Daniel MacLean capably took charge as chairman while Mrs, Hickox and Mrs. Dougall Maclgan were accompanist; for the evening. The. vrosrammo was as follows: Opening Chorus by school. christ- mas Time. Welcome Exercise, 5 junior pupils. Recitation, Sadie MQQFQdyQL Mvnolosuo. Jerrold MacLoan. Fwllblm. Buddy Macllidyea-u- EXBNIBB. 2 senior girls “Christ/rues 0n The Sunset Slope". Recitation. Dean MacFadym. Recitation. R/ussell Mills-head. A Skit. Cat Pie. Recitation. Barbara Anne Dar- rsch. Dialogue. Brown's Uni Day. Recitation. Charles M . Lullaby, 1 junior girl-s. Dialogue, Mixed Numbers. Recitation. Delbert Mulrhesd. llris. ‘ls-amp Drill. ‘I senior boys Becitatim. Elsie Hickok. Dialogue. selling of Bally. Drill, Alice Blue Gown. 7 senior Valedlctory. Speaker. Kathleen MacFadym- . Closing Chorus by school, Jingle Bells. Santa Claus. i.n his usual jovial manner. distributed many fllfls from a beautiful laden tree, to pupils and teacher uhlch was followed by a sale of sandwiches and tea by the Hbme and School Club. Mr. Malcolm MacFadyen, in a few well chosen words. congratulated pupils and teacher for the success- ful evening's entertainment which was seconded by Mr. Hlckox. ‘The teacher, in her usual pleasant man- ner. thanked one rind all for their help and co-operstion. At the door which was capabiy taken charge o! by Mr. Sandy Mac- Kemlzie. a generous sum o! approxi- mately siuty dollars was xealifi. The pupils were treated to choco- late bars and fruit by the teacher and the Home and 5611001 Club- COBNWALL, YORK POINT W. l. The Cornwall, York Point Wom- en's Institute met at the heme of Mrs. Gordon MacMlilan on Tues- day evening Dec. a. The meeting opened with the Christmas carol "Silent Night" and the Creed in unison. roll oall was answered to by the paying of fees and was answered by thirteen members. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. The com- mittees present than gave authorised to buy remembrance: for the sick andwliut-ins at Christ- their reports. the sick committee was mas, extra money w's| voted tor this purpose. It was moved and seconded that two dollars be sent to the “P-EI. Tuberculosis League." 1t wrs also moved and seconded that; an auc- ti-on sale be held at the hnuary meeting. Rdll call next meeting to be answered with naming “one way io improve our Institute". Collection amounted to 55 cents Meeting clos- ed by singing the National An- them Lunch served by the com- mittee in charge assisted by Corn- wall ladies brought a pleasant eve- ni-ng to a close. ‘in Memos-lam BERNARD In loving memory of David Bernard. who passed away Doe. 22nd- 106i. From our happy home and olrele. God has taken one we loved; . Ila is borne away from sin and sorrow, To a nobles rest above. No one knows how mach we ash his. None but aohlnghaarto can tall: boat on earth. Bat foaal la llaavea. Jesus death sll things wall. Fondly remembered by his wlts and hill!!- fiflfi ".@»-. In Memorials: ALBERT noun-r Moaals On December 1st. 104d. Albert Herbert Morris _. d away ll- Vancouver. B. C.. in his 81¢’. WI!‘- The deceased was born at North Granville, P. I; Island. Survived by his loving wife. 1M former Nancy G. Stewart of Bay View, P. m. Island, one dmshter. Mrs. Lilia A. Taylor. Vancouver, B. 5. Three grandchildren. Mrs Jack Whale of Toronto. Morris I. Tay- lor of asyward, B. O. and Douglas ‘Taylor of Vancouver. I. C. Funeral service was held in the Mount Pleasant Undertaking Company's Chapel Wednesday, December 4th at 3-30 p. m. luv. A. M. Sanford, D.D., officiating. Interment in Ocean View Burial Park. ls-libeac- ers were: Messrs. Charles llaslsm. Percy Morris. laith Simpson. Al- bert Stewart. Malcolm Brandon and Lawrence Martin. Mrs. Whale ' travelled west by plane to be at her Ifsndlathsfs bedside. 03000151 (A 31. 194s » . 11;; WEEK . "at S. D. Li. “no” war. Int hsuo h s ty. tarna has bsI s gm on. mo: endpoint s! view-cam aougnésvvadag smut-ii.» no wu. lea las week and permit me ‘tilaurilvs a vIy ‘brie: and merely 809W!!! 0 the week's activities. You see. I have to catch a train (or a bus-slums- lo; on the amount of snow up west.) Saints won their heels! Isms with lummerside last Tuesday by a score of 14-3. with akseors like th t any commons Ga thi com-cc would be superfluous any: IY. Wm basketball first seam debut. ad Anny 52-3. Rocha was high man for the Saints with thirteen points. All city IPOPtInI league activi- ties for the Saints will be rlsumed aftc‘ the holidays. The new dsbatifll sums held its initial meeting on wbdnesday ovenlnsn There was a fabiy good attendance considering the nMurs of the meeting. ‘Hires debates between members are to be held immediately after the holidays as a start in elimination proceedings for membership on the intercol- legiate debating teams. The execu_ tive of the society remains the allne with the exception of tho position of Secretary-treasurer which his been taken our by Mr. Cyril dinnott. with the , issicn of the meeting. Mr. llemphill. who formerly held this post relished. The Dramatic deoiew mounted “Arsenic and Old has" in Char. lottetown oi-‘noe. ism and 13th. Attendance was not as large as was anticipated for should I say hoped); nevertheless, those who did see the play gave it quite h. vorable comment. Once again can. gratulations to Rev. '1‘. P. Butler and the cart. Plans for future plays are very tentative; we'll have more on that later. Due to the ever present shortage ot material, the office is unto:- tunateiy n quite finished as yet- It was hoped that evetyt _ would no complete and the varl so- cieties would be able to move in before the holidays. but such is not the case. so we'll postpone our description of the ottioa until such‘ time as everything is in order. Well, I can hear the trunks Seing l dragged down the stairs. It is a happy. but somehow a lonesome. sound. We're leaving 8. D. U. and all that it means (you old ltudsotl know what I'm talking about) for a time. But we'll be back. So ml- til then o long and. a very Mal?) Ohristm s and Happy New Yen. To quote Dickens, "lday God bless us. each and every one." 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