MAXIMS MAXIMS . . or A OF A v MERE MAN MERE MAN y‘: {Triiiiiii-"rrfiflfrii ‘i pgf M.’ innlfli" iili.‘,'l°"ii.'.‘"i'-hiii‘°'i‘; l ‘u bum » / born. ' '11-‘ ' ‘W Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ‘k u” M’ i H second Section it i ‘.;;"",:'..f:';:'f_:'F:to:t"':l:a(311.1; um ¢gglaetnown Guoarllhn Two Canto [gulp] (illlrdllu, " fled nun. ' __, wciffiiifoTTfiowu, CANADA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1e, 163971 ._____ .._._____ ___» f _ - - ‘_---_<_- _‘-‘-w- §QQ'I“ I u l . '-§.)'1 r _f' HRlSTMAS comes each year with the same glad message For one and all. lt singles out neither the rich nor the wise, the proud nor the great, when hestowing its Favors. lts giving is universal; it plays no special Favorites, hut carries the same joy to all. in every land the hells ring out with the same joyous sound, and the music oF the carols has the same happy ring. Christmas sends its joy into the homes 0F rich and poor, and its lseautiFul spirit Fills every heart with the same Incomparable happiness. All the disappointments and cares oF the year are Forgotten in the truth and lseauty oF the message it Brings; For we Feel and lrnow that the Star is still shining, and that all Is well with man- lrind. The love and good will and happiness that covers the earth gives us the happy assurance that He who came Into the world on that First Christmas is still with us, and will he with us until the end. $0 with the perFect conFi- dence oF little children we partalee oF the happiness that Christmas so generously bestows, and renew our Faith and trust and youth each time that the Christmas Bells ring out. “Koflollue Edollsen.