Uclcl facls -unl** _ ___ l‘ THE -<IHARLQ1"_YET<>1'§.. QUARDIAN- “e llighl efore Christmas . ' hohief odlj Abndl Ito hehadlugenjds Hlimanwhowrote juat vreat ofIth avenue. between wereplaoedoaGu-latmel W61"!!! llaeuunmalaher er a l_ lllncked .78 1mm: 22nd and 2am streets Manhattan. 'l'he u merehantl. The! quid“! "ml" w: em - . . in.‘ yarotgafiaetmaa name of the estate ' Chelsea, is still known all ever the country. t4 "l! m‘ lad inst settled our hraiaa for a loll 4H4 “hi”?! '55:- ‘ "'4" h“ W , ‘mm iarra-naeutofhnhloorqwhofeared 4y”, one u 1 w , 2?}? “m pm“ 3°32 w m‘ who“ ct a N“ to hm It hum- M W "It “"1"- wuzlz; ‘on m n" there arose m» ens-bow m: trvlnlld! III . undlgniled for a man each a elatter dimples how merry Clement cum The nwtelwl’! Wlfe- Ql-bvifl T‘! 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""11- _ u‘ u I d w‘ -‘_,_ fore Christina," was not published and moonlight The cheerineae of the ilcly, and “A Visit to 8t. Nicholas was a." a, 1n“; o! mid-day to object; And the smohe oncm: s aa ’ ‘-- 1L under hia name for more than 20 years crowds ln the‘ atreeta and everything lie-might out in hook form under bla do}, like a wreat . _ I _ l: after ho composed it, on the spur of warmed up the usually aloof 43-year name for the first time. the jinglas had when ‘h’ '0 m, 'u“"~" ‘n, lle had a broad lace and a round little -; y :- the moment, on Christmas Eve, 1822. old scholar. As he atoll‘: in the etreett beoiorge a cfllalaelctin the puglzdornaln. do", . n belgy. k h l I h“ rk p _‘ . _ V} a < "R1111, heauddenlyhad onofChria- an ooo noreepm 5mm .." - - atsoo wenellll It! c ‘- V; w: Rife?” 9'-‘.§f"3‘§’ Mooor: m» u NI children m it. and a w: all the vuhllwflonl- . 7"‘ "“"' 9"" "u" howlful ofielly. , :1 h; then ,rofeesor of Greek and Oriental 15°“- ‘E "m" l" N! mlnd- W59" ° 11-951mm m. pmgggofl “no” . . ' I r 7 ad » lle was chubby and PIMP. e right M! .2‘ Literature in u.» (upmopu) General "MM h°m=~ l" ‘"°‘° "W" u” m" works m forum» Ml!- !!‘ ll m"- wnledellfa‘ d‘ d‘ m‘ u‘ m ' ' lolly old t", I - ~.-___, .- Thwloalw $111111"? H"! "w “"1" “d "° m“ "m" m‘ “m” "° m‘ flow! 1n encyclopedia- bewm be , h" h, , “n” u u” h h an r_ 1mm when r m- him. u . .- 01 u» first Hebrew- "gaiillldlm ht o! publish“ m, wrote m celebrated Qu-iltmaa verses. ma‘ mt: of myself: I ’} A " . English lexicon. He m W! 3- . - A wink ol his eye and a twist o hla i. = r Iuved m a c010,“; fiakgldsnogdmrtatgflaubfiefiaexger Jami-vim"? mal-‘J "fr: s‘ Iora rallman eerie: his coarser: h“. fl A , i V _ _. _ IIIIIIJIJJJQ a ,0 “PM,” u,“ a you“; "w", New York's aocu Register. m»; u" h, h‘ ,,u_,,,d u; um,‘ m‘ beefing‘? a new] had only, o it. . 4, I Bu“ Ham“ Bum“ ‘damn: u“ w. Th‘ as“ h" ‘ “nod m“. b, “ma: la woke not a word but went v _‘ l " h.‘ M o M, a a n. Moores that Christmas, dellghtedly put m“! 0mm: gufitnog; Mefimfi; ‘How, Dasher! :91, lDaaeerl now. stun“ to his work’ '._ 4 vlwdmd m‘ P°'"" :53)’ i3, °}di““,'5 u‘: fiaf,“ to s” Service at 8t. Peter's Episcopal Prue" "d If" n‘ And tilled all the atochinxa; then . _‘ "mm" Fm,“ M,“ 8 P. e W- 8- H fir. W t" On. Cornet! on, Cupid! on, Ponder a “med with a In‘ l’ _ -__,_ - ahe returned to her home in Tro N Y chuch wuch h‘ munded- °nd°w¢d I J ‘l l~ 1 i" °" c'"'""'“" 5"“ ' y’ ' ' and served for you: a: warden and 8m,“ 4nd leyinl In‘: inlet Ill“ NI 1080-‘ l l» l‘ l “ ”"“""" M“ ‘m’ T“ "mm" m“ u w“ y“ “ " cramm- Hh residence no longer 7° m '°' °' ‘i’ Md” T° ‘h m‘ And tivinl a nod. uP m chimney a. ~ _, , F’ v elaily tor This Mo". newspaper, where it appeared among ‘and. but m. chum“ home wk". o! the wall! _ w"; ‘q M "‘ alne by the World u" mfaflulnl’: DW- 23- 1323- Th‘ h, huh," ma,‘ up qu-gmn" ‘hock, llow dash away! duh may! duh l‘ "n" to u‘ "d". ,0 u. “a. Lt" ""°‘"""' "ll"- Wl" "m" Mm“ w“ "°' 5"'°“' om“ ings and waited roi- vlaita from st." ""7 "u" gave a whistle, ~. "“"‘ "“""' mmpape" pmmd u“ 1mg“ Th” Nlclwlfll- Iwlvfl in Wm ll 110W Elm- 4' "Y .'“"' “m ""°" ‘l’ "i" And m: they u: dew m; m down ‘ hurat. L I. Hie grave, in upper ‘h-ln- hllmfl" 57- _ o; ; gym“; Vi.‘ I ity Cemetery, at 155th street and When they meet with no, obstacle, m" I bu", Hm "flu-I. u. h ‘my. A.’ Eroadwey. Ia ‘deooratadbegachmbtleicfieth h mount‘? tbhe ahyt.” M ' m“ a! an“ _ '_. I y, woremem r ec- upto o ouse aeourser ,.. - ‘ma; u; I 1, tiou his now deathlea lines: they flew. * ”'fl""°f§'ff-;'§ff- M ' u .- l ,.‘_ ‘ Iltathleolsleigh lull o! toys, and St. ‘- 1-‘ _, ‘ _ u, too. :- ‘Twas the night lelore Chrlatmlll‘ had ahcao, in a twinkling, l heard oi ". when all through the house ‘h, m, o .1 Net a creature was stirring, not oval ,4 d h lie-l f’ . . ........- l" 53:51:! ' W" '" r It: flwkim wm lwu b: the chino" d: r drew in my ma. and n; ma: ney with care, _ In hopes thit St. Nicholas soon would he there- Tho children were nestled all soul ll their beds. , ,, While visions o! sugar-plums danced in their heads; PAGE [nrrgEEN ——~’-—' h n; 97» in; around, _ .. Down the chimney 8t. Nrcholas came ' with a hound. l r . m. u‘. * . .- "e zgditoefhlfiofi I u 8 “PM. Moore's Home In the Chelsea ‘L d, “ And his clothes were all tarnished 5K5" °§ "V" 7°75 ¢"Y' h’ ' * ' with ashes and soot; A GAY "HELLO" RINGING WITH GOOD CHEER And Full o! Wishes for Good Luck as you go through the year. Howard McInnis I "Fitted Footwear" \ QUEEN sneer Jflfi Yuletide Greetings IIPS-llll-IIO mllllllllu ‘ and . (Notmes International contactu which showed that. world Scouting was ln a very healthy condition. were outlinui by COL J07"! 5- wllwn» o- B. E" Director of the B0)’ $0111" International Bureau, wilfin he 1'9" lccntiy addressed U19 "mm ¢°"' lterence oi’ the Scottish headquart- ‘crs of ihe Boy Scouts Asscclazl-on in Edinburgh. Following are some cxlrncla of his address as report- ln the Scotsman. “In those countriel which are really ITBE," he said. “Scouhmz is gbgqluu-iy on its feet. They don't’ want very much in the way of hclp- now. Immediately on the liberation of their countriel they did need some aid. hut that time has pass- probably have a very healthy Scout Movement 1n Italy, and appbcafion for recognition from the Boy Scouts cf Austria had been approv- cd by the International Commit- tee. There were difficulties in Ger- many, nut only because oi the previous regime. but becaus¢ the country was divided into four Zones, In tho Eastern Zone there W35 n) likelihood of Scouting being allowed at all. It was at present pcrmihed in the U. S. Zone. but no uniform was allowed. The posi- tion was a little indeterminate 1n the French Zone, and in the Brit- ish Zone it was banned. He was hOp-Eflll that that ban might be re- moved. and it was important that it should be in view of the fusion of the U. S. and British Zones, ‘rho War Office had particularly asked that Scouting should be brought in the British boys who were- cning nut to the BAOR. and there. would be a. natural long- ing among the youmzer German boys to be allowed to Scout too. "We want Scouting to help the FEgCHOWllOH of Germany? said Colon"! “Ilium. "It will take G long tlmc. and ii can be dOhg with German loaders. If you start It for German boys as a British institu- tion undcr British officers, you will kill any chance of Scouting help- ing Gurnmny in the future and ed The tendency now ie to any, ‘We don't want financial or mn- tcrial esslstance; we want to stand- on our legs.’ " In Rurnanla. Bulgaria, Yugoslavia and one or two more countries where Scouting had once existed he continued, it was now out of A VERY REAL WISH FOR VERY REAL FRIENDS! L N. D. [McLean J\7\- I. Yuletide cheer tor now and all through the year. Our g Christan: with tor you is. - "THE IEST OF EVERYTHINS" Tanton Bros. ‘ lvuunm a ' m rm s1. a- , the picture. In Hungary H. hnd been banned. but there were signs helviuz; the peace of the world?’ Lifted Oul, l0 Pain! No pndaor plasters to (‘use with-just a few drone of I plinlrle remedy PUTNAPTS CORN EXTRACTOR-only e Ear lppllcr tiona and relief cameo quickly. Taclll your sore com today. For rapid reeulta. k greater comfort. use the old reliable Corn remover. PUTNAPVSCORN EXTRACTOR. 15c n nll dealer! in medicine. that permission might be glvcn for its revival. He thought, they would €<i>€ 0C6 PROGLA _J€ 3A, JAMES A. kélllié diw - BY Resolution of the City Council of the City of Charlottetown, 'l‘hurs- day the 26th day of December, 1946, will be a public Civic holiday. B. EARLE MacDUNALD, Putnam's Corn Extractor MATION Council Chambers, City Hall, _ Charlottetown, P. E. |. December 23, I946. “ 4 é ii0. Mayor. FULLERTON. City cm. %O3€>W l BEST WISHES ~ FOR AND . 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