YWYW*w V, . , wmr- ~ ~ - MAxrMs o, .‘ MAXIMS 0F A MERE Mm MERE MAN “tatrra? “mm ~ A >W/ . , w, . . . m................ The Peoples Paper -t x .... x was; i ~ " ’ ' '“ Oovers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ‘ "u" 9mg”, yum“ m1 __., . ,.. ,.. _ ,t___ -__ t o "www- ¢-"-- "- we < (JHARLUFTETOWN. CANADA, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 1s. 1941 Second Section t?" ..“".r:';f':t.":t...':"s:';.r;t_ 12:01:. $5.00 __=:I{___ g *?f(’ff.'f€’fl(fqgflrrzfrrlfr/Ilggpp, a .. @<5i2mz‘ /7!78Z77Zc2’8 63/ Kmrlxomxalidelmorx y, HE Spirit of Christmas has descended upon the world. In some mysterious, magic away, it has entered into your heart and mine, transforming, changng us from - l the everyday people of yesterday. We have fbecome more human, more understanding, more likable. The walls of coldness, of pride ard of “selfishness have fallen" into ruins, the barriers of misunderstanding have crumbled "ineo ashes, before the force of this mighty Spirit. Light and love and faith have entered into our hearts, bringing with them the peace that passeth all understand- ing. Friends have grown more close and dear; ties of borne and kindred have become a thousand times more precious. Our hearts go out to the poor and unfortunate in a great rush-of sympathy and we grow eager and anxious to make their way more easy. Our homes reflect the joy in our souls; they glow with brightness and cheer and with a gracious spirit of hospitality. HE Spirit of Christmas has filled us with a desire to serve, to give, to make others happy-We "are glad and proud ro sacrifice’ our own pleasure that others may have ~‘- ' greater joy. We grow fearful and afraid lest one home in all-our land should be forgotten; lest one little child should fail to be remembered ...You and l, and alltherest ofmankind, have been changed into messengers of joy, of peace, and. of goodwill through this beautiful Spirit of Christ-- mas thgtwhggpmlgen possession of our hearts- ‘- .“'-,. "u . 3,‘ w ._ 1.. j- _