DECEMBER 11. 193s THE CHARLOTTETOVIN GUARDIAN w mg; THREF Iiiiic/'<,.'\‘i‘ rlilil 71H" -' wuizmlgcAr. r00 ~ viramiur-Jamrltlt , q. TONIC ' cmranrg-tanutra e; ~ ,,,¢_ToJ-'§, Obtainable at BJEIIIIIIIS Phannaoy CIIARLOTTETOWN professional Allard: mini/Ciao. m Richmtmd Street “m; 41. P. 0. Bo: Il- _______....... Leod & Bentley w. E. BENTLEY. K- 9- J, A. BENTI. Y. K. C. ‘miners an i C d Attorneys-shim: MONEY T0 LOAN ell & Mathieson gen rmlalllathleeomll-Bt Barristers & Solicitors MONEY T0 meron BIMK. C‘ rlottetowmlll. . gcGlllgflh & Trainer mini It. MIcGUIGAN. x. o. c, 5;. cram Tasman. b. A. Burrllkll. 801M005. Ito. MONEY ‘I0 LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bani, minions Street. Char ottetmm. . F. McPHEE, B. A., KO c. I NQTAI! o: . gmnasflll. S ICIZQOI = y Bnlldllll, Charlottetown Palmer 8r Haslam n. J. raurnrr, rr. c. A. J. HAS B. 5-. LL. B. HABITS , ITC. ma: efflon Booth Chambers Charlottetown. P. l- l. MONEY TO LOAN 85. P. 0. Bo: 121. HARRINGTON SCHOOL Honor Roll of Harrington School i, November: Grade I-l. Helen Phillips; '» cc Newson. Grade VIl‘l. Anita Cudmore; 2. o‘ ire Phillips. Grade vL-i. George Cudmore; Artliur Rodd; 3. Hiison Hughes. 2. Grade V~l. _Glen Newson; 2. erbrrt Phillfips. Grade IVA-l. Loamoir Morrow; Stirling Ford; 1i. Sheldon Walk- tlmd: Ills-l. Velda Walker. (lmh ll—-l. Stella Dodds; 2. i< iI1.‘ll1‘~~} 3. Harold Morrow. Gratin I l. Jack McIntyre. Pupils linking 85 per cent and ir: Ainin Cudmore, Stella Dodds. ‘is Jones. Glen Newsoii’ Helen Iiiillirs. Jovcc Newson, George Cud- » l- lierby Phillips, Harold Mor- nr Perisct attendance-Joyce Now- "Iielcn Phillips, Anita. Cudnrore‘ Mine Phillips, Glen Newson, Her- mhlilips. leamoir Morrow, Lois M5. Harold Morrow. George R. Harper’ Teacher. ‘ rorivr PLEASANT Ivery enjoyable evening was data! the ironic of Mrs. John Ilirr on Saturday. Dec. 4th when Mil twenty or so friends mct. IIIIEVEilillg was spent in songs llicntcrtninmcut. furnished by "lllornd step dancing by Mr. Jos- tlltlll. Jenkins, after which a “It'll; luncheon wiu served by the “*5 in hcr usual icnd way. "III-I ti. Martin, Montague and WW. E. Bcirtlcy. Barri ter. Char- y-Itown, arr building a summer “Irllllwoir the property formerly M" Jr‘ Mr. Wm, Osborne, now h“ brMr. Martin. Mr. John ‘EMFISV is doing the work. It is “Iflillilll, 5M‘- for a sununer m}. liavmg a lino level sandy Mbtlld nice shady trccs and mm mllllil and fishing. We vral- w" fulfill to our district if it is zalik ?l the summer. Mr. Rey- m 5 also buiidin a boat for ' Smile gentlemen. r ,» , , “‘__‘ D0118 Reid. Peter's Road. is - ing- lIll‘ week end with Miss '“‘°° Jfllklw. Point rueiisani. Th [Mg Ilvllillly friends of Mrs. Hiram l M II b‘: plcnsed to learn that bmnifiblocovcrcd from her illness. Z v2.1 confined to her homo ' “m” Dart oi‘ the summer. iPairiot Please Copy) “EINIII-“ITY Professor: cgdgtfrs rruoa siinify?" m u r_~7_°llm1 "Well. ah, er'r, I've rightful?“ “I U"! t-ID of my ton- Meifilsifl’ Professor: "Wcll,you‘d \.. n‘ It out. It's nitric acid." "Jones, loifiiil ll- u-l u» J some}? i- Iiolifl n—thgp@ The ilontral Guardian OONFEDI-IBATIUPTLIFE INSUR- ANCE. rr-eiaa-i-rz-arz. rvrooru: at McLEOD tnurrarf will be opened at night, commenc- ing Friday the 18th till Christmas. L-1423-l2-l7-ll. PRINCE STREET SCHOOL pre- sents their two-act musical comedy Paints and Patches at Prince of Wales Hall on Friday, December 18th. Encourage the performers by your Jesence‘. L-l357-i2-16-2i. AUCTION FORTY-FIVE-Last week's auction forty-five in the Green Road School tool: place on Friday night, Dec. 11th, and was patronized by a goodly number. The game W83 enjoyed to the furr- est measure by all present. The prizes were won by the following: Ladies-Mary MoGaughey; Gents, Francis Carragher. Freeze-out, Pius McMurrer. llIacPIII-IE - FARINGTON WED- DlNG-Preston J. Parington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Iihringtmr of 1Z8 Pleasant street, Franklin, Mass.’ and Miss Jessie M. Muc- Phee oi Brookton, Mass., were married at Brookton, Oct. 28, by the Rev. Francis Cooper, Minister 0! the south Congregational Church, Ompello, Mass. Mr. Farirrgton is employed by the Hay. ward Mills and the A cl: P Stores, Mr. and Mrs. Paringion are resid- ing at their newly furnishfd apart- ment. 142 Pleasant Street‘ Frank- l"rr, Mass. Inspector F. C. MacDonald of the Bank of Commerce. Regina, is viiting his mother, Mrs, J, B. MacDonald, City. II IEIIUIIIMI MR. JAMES LEROY CONNICK On Nov. 9th. 1936. there passed from life to Eternity, the soul or g Wlerldid young man-James Leroy Conniclt’ aged 30 years. Bern at. Kensington, September 22nd, 1906, he was the son of James E. Connick 5 FIRST who predeceased him 28 years ago. The early years of his life were spent at Fortune Cove. Lot 5, at the home if his kind step-father, Mr. John R. Hogan, a home for which he cherished many happy memories until his death. When Molar Barber College zit Halifax and for several years worked at his 1928 he went to Boston where he entered the Vaughan Th-ainiirg School on Washington Street. Hr aiterwards conducted an up-to-datc barber shop. in business for himself on Dearbom Street‘ Rmrbury. In the summer of 1930 he married little son, James Ramon, survive. During the fall of 1930, hLs health felling, he entered the Bancroft Sanitarium for treatment and rest. During the fivc lorry: yerrs he spout there lie urrdcrwcirt runny painful treatments, always faong and en- during his suffering in hope hc would be restored to health to re- turn to his lung wife and child. iBut as moirtlis passed into years iwith hopes deferred, he took up his ‘cross and waited through lonely nights and days for Clocl to release , h‘: soul from his emaciated and‘ main-racked body. 0n Nov. ilth‘ his remains left Boston accompanied , by his sorrowng w'i'c and devotcdj mother, Mrs. J. R. Hogan. His fun- , oral took place from the home of' IMr. James Peirdergnst, Krnsiiigton,‘ ‘Nov 14th to St. Mary's Church, In- dian River, whore a mquicm Mass_ was sung by Rev. Etigme Murray.‘ cousin of the (lcccased. Rev. Macdouald was in the sanctum, The rcmzfiis int his own rftlllflt‘ I iverc laid to rest in the family pfot; ‘in the adjorrrriz ctvmetrry. Tire; servims at ihc grave were cnuduct- , ed by Rev. E. Murray assisted by Rev. R liliicdcrrnld and members of Si. Mary's Choir. Besides hlsl wile and little son. there are left; to mourn his rncthcr anti threc sisters’ Mabel, Mrs. W. F. Folcyfl Wakefield, Mass.. Helen. Airs. John i J. Tierney. Somcrville Mass. and Bernice, Mrs. James W Tierney. Park Drlvc’ Boston. i Messrs . The pallbearers wu": James Saunders. G-‘Orsfi HIZBBBS» Robert Goodwin, Joseph Nantes, Percy McCarville, Russel Nantes. May his soul rest lll DOM!‘- Personals Mr. Ramsay Auld. Covcheadwns in the city yesterdaf- Mrs. W. L. MacEachr-rh. Mei-- mald. was a visitor to the city yes- terday. Mr. Edward lllncPhcrson.‘ Cnllt‘ Traverse. pnld a. birslncss visit to the city yesterday. Mr. Donald Miicbcan and Mr. William Bmiili, Nine Mlle Creek. left this morning on a three weeks holiday trip to Boston. Mr. Jack MacDougall. Argyle Shore, was a recent visitor to tho city. The many friends of Mrs. Hec- rm MBELIGHTI, Melville, will be pleased to ream that she is con- valescing following an opertaion at the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Carilnln T. G. Taylor leaves to- morrow for Baltimore on a visit to his daughter. Mrs. Storey. Later he will go to Florida uhtil April. omen onovn rssri-I-Imr trade in the village at Kinlcora. In i Mary Alma MoQualcl who, with a. I SECOND PRIZE r ramp PRIZE E 50 FOURTH PRIZES OF $5 EACH quite a young man he attended the ‘ I FOLLOW THESE EIISY RIILES 1 because . . .' (in 2.": iuIiIivii-nai WHHI! or It'll using the entry Irlnnk in this arlvrriinrmcnt or any entry blank flint. you flrn m ti ynur (‘in an ilcnlvrh, [ ymzr lnmi (‘livvrnlrt ilm n‘; m‘ any I "IIPKI Indian" Svrvirv Slut inn. (lr \\ YIN‘ 1 your entry on on» airlc of n short oi’ finish this ai-ntonrr -—"I like (‘hipm Suction Surln (or niv family viiiali Fawn aipnln your nuiur aiiii iulilrriu. JIIIII-I uilItIw juvirzrvi Inr vlvnrnrsr. niiirrrilv, anvl invhvidiiriliiv 0| lliuunhl. I-‘nnqv (irciiihnmtr-i-nlrivi-nrc rlnl WYIIIINI and ilo not increase your vliirircc uI winning. i 2 Mtnrli a (‘tunm Ionbl-vfr (u! Ill‘- IIIIIIIPI to your cnlry blank or Ill vmir vnlry Irllrr. Mail m Filippo, Ilopi. N’, mun Avflnur Ilrliwlnvirr, Munlrrril. Fond in rm miinv FIIIPII! as yiru \\I\II. [IYHVIIIPII rirrh nu rv IF Iii-rum. phmvrilryn PFuIuK-lilp iurfncaiiviilr) nml has your Ill\'lll‘ irml rs nu it. l I. 3 The decision of ilir- iurIltr! shall Iv- Iinnl. IIIIIIIIVRIN rirva will hr- nwlrnli-il Ill rrriu- oi firs. I is iiniloriiinrul nnil rrrrr-cil by llu- (‘IlIIllflIIl lIlflI irnv llllll nli FFTlICFIPi-PIIIIIIII"! suhiiiiiird 1931 CHEVROLET MASTER i-DOOR COACHES (EACH WITH 1000 GALLONS OF MARATHON "BLUE" GASOLINE). i l-i-rome the prnpi-riy n! Prririrl‘ and (iambic, and will not be returned. 4 Prizes to h:- IIWIIYKINI are: Firi- first pi ' ' Ilimr Srihus cnrli “in. inmi gallons riiiniiriniwiiiin" ' I5 uilgiuu. The Iiat uI ririrr ‘llrvnvrs “ill u‘ [rlllrlltlllllI in ilrn .\IIIl'i"Il 1.3m WHIP. of Marianna. tIn-ir Iaiiullcs. ncvni-n-s, Ta» nurL-l I u, . ~1 'ru‘I in iIFTII rrg-ilirliiviis. Inn‘ .\Ii'.-.~L'i.r rlriir‘imtin-J‘iuur-svihiiisiiliaii PRIZES $100 CASH - - Sso CASH rirci~~lll37 (Shun-lot “Astor ‘.3- (IBIUIIIIP. (In Ilritialr t uiirnrrs VIIII Ill’! nt in i-nali III tum) I or rcgulnr gnu-lino ITIIIUTI PTIHfF. m: in. Swami privoiFltllLiill rash. $50 cash. Next .30 prizes _\\'ir\nrrn will l» nOIiIICII In‘ mail IIHIHPIIIRIPIV llflirll nillllpIl-ili-‘l III Anyrrrw may i-nnvpvie oxocpt p1n.~.-.i= nI rim-i» mu Ila-v nml IIwIT n: » w. n] iwiiii/i . all Ilmiiiiuuu, I‘ im- .-.i| jiliIgvliII ll III \\l|llll‘l'lI \\iII In‘ 'l‘rnii\wl rout if man with the Prcsiderrt in the clinir. hfcetirrg orcircci with O Canada and repeating Crccd in unison. Roll Call was responded to by iourtsou member's, Minutes of lust mreiiiigr, also lirsi. annual meeting were rcad y approved and signed. Collrciion a- rriouiitcd to 72 coins. S12; commit- tee reported our box of fruit scnt t0 sick. School l‘{l'.lllllILI(" rcycricd sevcrnl articles iiccdcd for sch/ooh, It was iuovrd arrii" ‘seconded that thrcc dozen trainer's and a pencil izharpcrzcr be purchased for school. B1000 be S"llI3 to Szitratorium also one pair wool blankets to P. C. Hos- pital. The ~rtctar1v and Il‘£ll'\lll'- icr gave their report 0i year} work with a balance cu hand of $61.75. The rrcw officer's were their clirtcd for" the Cllfllllll! ycar. Prudent, Mrs. Leslie Siiurrroiis; vice p - critl Mrs. Jvhu Jimiiuc; . .1 _v, Mrs. Frrtl 110150; treasurer, Miss Rene Arbfrig: drcctnrs. 1\Ir.~. Colby, _c\v's, Mrs. C. B. Maihcsou. Mrs. Brewer Aulrl; auditors lvirs. Frank: Deacon, Mrs, Jolur JillTIlllf‘ ire-r clcrlrdi. l Ncxt mcciringr to be hold n1 the homo of N... Rene Arbuuz. The mrrfinz i'I(‘If‘(I by érillllilfl‘ God Sine i The Kmu. Lunch was than sorvui ' by the conurirttce and much enjoyg i , » t EARNSCLIFFE \I'0‘.\IE‘.\"S i rxsrrrrvrr; ‘ ——- -~~ r The Dcc. mcztirig of fir" Earns-i cliifc Wouicrvs Institute was held} at. ilic ironic of Mrs. Celia Moi-Cn- non with llll rrlrndniu-c o eightt nrcnrbciw and iurr l’15I'0l' prcsent. I The meeting oprncd by repentiiiz‘ the crcrd, Roll Ciill nnswcrezi by‘ exchanging Christmas $1114. The ‘ mimiies of last meeting were rr-ndt and adorcicii. Thr- sccrctary rrpori- i ed having rcccivcd Chi-stains srnls to the valui- ni S3, w be sold tori SilllIIWilllll. Si worth of same sold to inczubrrs at meeting. It was moved and seconded that. seven, new blinds be purchased for school¢ 31,0 mat a supper be hold in thol near future at the home of Miss Iraura Ynuuz. It, was dcsided to make candy to be sold at Christ-I mas concert. A ivcll-flllsd box, containing mittens and other use-I ful nrilrlcs was packrd for each} Orphanage. Miss Eva MCLCOTI in-I The annual meeting of Birch Grove Women! Institute met at the home o.‘ Mrl. Everett Behur- vited members to her heme for next meeting lo be held in March. Roll Call to br- answered by a House- cleaning Hint. The meeting then| , of kimviiig adjourned after wlrch lunch was served i_v tlic hostess. SOCIAL (ZATIIFIRING- Orr Ziluruiay evening, Dec. Hill. the Womciiis Institute of Irviirlalc assembled ut the ironic of Mt‘. mid Airs. D. A. NICPlrcrson, Uigg, to L)l(I \\‘(I(‘i'l!rlf‘ in their >ur Wnlcott, and his bride. After the arrival 0i about forty gllrcsls lIlf‘ prmizirlrii» Itlrs. D. 21f. McKcrizic called on M. E. Mc- ‘ Donald. who on brhnlf of the in- rr appropriate addrcs. At tl " convenient KPIIZII‘ prcs- hini-Phcrsou and grirci fiitinglr‘ rcplied in a fcw wili i-lic.-cri\v0ril:a Alter partaking of n bountiful rhickcii supper ilrc rrcziirg was spcni, in a \‘l‘l'_\' plfkbilllt manner. Follouiiu: is ilrc ll(I(Il‘i‘$.\I To Mr. and Mrs. Wirlciltl A. Mc- PIlCFSOlI. DUill‘ friends-Ave. thc iricinbcrs of Lyudalr Womcus Institute tnkr‘ lllt‘ pl ure of ll~S.lllI)Illlf', hcrr IIll.\' m r “IIII iill arclcii; dwirc iii (iv 1o \o I l’l(lll\' ivlu- . (i1: your Ill.iI'l'lll_iLL‘. \l'c 0pp.ui..i:r- llllll‘ l!) \\I'IL'(llIl(‘ you, Mrs. hlvPhcrsoii. Ill our m.ri<t unii wr look ioriviirrl to the riciir future when we hope to lmvc IIlf‘ DIIHlSllPQ you more iritiuiriiclv. To you. Air‘. lli'l’ii.'-i.-.ui. wv Illl\'i‘ known you 0'; iIlf‘ icnchci" of our school rim-in". IIli’ pasi iwo years, mid wc izrc-uily npprccinicd your faithful uurl»; iii our school nird ixuii- wil l1li;_llL‘.\\ to Ili‘Il7 at all our social gallicriiirs. As n slight iokrli of our‘ apprc- ' (‘lotion Wf‘ rnk you boili i0 acccpt from its this annmpnmiiig gilt not for its rv luzil \\rll'.Il but as ii kind ~<~ from friends of Lyn- you may z-csi assured of our coniiuurd ronpcct and esteem. We sign (llll'."{‘I\'f‘-< the members oi‘ Lyndnle Women's institute. I-‘IRST F()0'I‘B.~\LI. (LAME VANCOUVER ~ ICPI “Football in British cfl".lll‘.')i:\ is itcnriv 9i year's old. n11 Jan. 2, i843, men oi tlic liuclsmw Bay Company cele- brated the New Your by pinyin: the game for the first time at Fort Karnloops. Ne record of the teams or score was kcpt. a dainty I I“ UMISTEEL TURRET TOP BODY BY FISHER HYDRAULIC BRAKES . THROUGHOUT tiunal words ur loss. One minute‘. That's all the time you need to finish tho sentence above. And it may win for you a Iirnnii new I937 Chevrolet Master Z-donr With i000 gallons of .\lc(‘oII-I~"ronicna.c'a Marathon “Bluc" gasoline, too! 'i‘liink of ii! lIcrr-‘s a riir hundreds of our most prominent IHIIIIIIPS are proud t0 own. It's long and Imv and PIv'Il-I(l(lI(Il‘lg—llIl(I just chock- thrilliiig trip< nrul exciting limos for you and your family. Ami you may poi this gorgeous (‘hovmlct uriil (‘IIIHIZII (roe gnsulini‘ l0_ Inst you priiliaIrlv ‘l _\ (‘lilo ill‘ riiuri‘ without inking n (Inllar iuri [iursc . . . just Iiy entering tIii< cnsy (fhipso curiicsi. 1.91 (lll/RUIITI EACH WITH IOOO GALLONS OF MARATHON "BLUE" GASOLINE . . o-CYLINDER VALVE-lN-HEAD ENGINE . . . . A GENERAL MOTORS PRODUCT EASY TO WiN-CHIPSUS WiN-A-CHEVROLET CONTEST JUST COMPLETE THIS SENTENCE-“I like Chipso Suction Suds formyfamilywashbecause . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Complete this sentence on entry blank or separate sheet of paper in 25 sodi- Enclose entry with lop of Cnipso package 0r inizsimili-l. MAIL TIIIS EIITIIY BLIIIIII TIIIIAYI l’! '1l'.-- i 1M1 ' a . c..'.‘..-.. , . »- WITH EACH _ _ CHEVROLET. . . ; r 1000 GALLONS ‘ OF MARATHON IIBLUEYI GASOLINE . Enough cI this pop- , uIcr "pcvxrzr gaso- Iine" to Iost you . probably 9 your! or ' I V more . .. delivered I ' ' os needed. Moro- g hon "Blue" gives IquicI< starting in’ _:oId weather , . . Iiostiing QEIGNO . . power that laughs oi I~"'- . ._ QHCI QYITCI ~every qdlor. . . . NO-DRAI-T VENTILATION . . . PERFECTED SAFETY GLASS I f‘! "I like (‘Iiipsln Friction Suiis for my family wish Ilia-arise III(‘_\‘ draw lIir- iIirt nut, of iIfiIIlwH quickly iiud snicli‘ with-nit Irnririiiig the r-nlours or wearing, the fabrics thin." There, isn't it easy? Don't delay! Gct yrrursrlf a hex of Chipso today and sec fur _\'0ur.~rlf IlliW Chipso and its marvelous suction suds Iron \nll from wash-day worries. Then cnier this thrilling contest . . . not once but several limos. i, CANADA'S VERY OWN CONTEST Yes, you have a woniicriirl chance to win this contest. I7irsi, it's fur (‘iiuririri nirlv. .\'(‘I*r>fl(I, all you Iriivc to do is iini>Ir the FPIIIPIIIT‘ in your nwn l"\'f‘l”_\‘-(I.'l_\' unrils. ' Ili‘_\' uriiiiiu imil In: worils iioiri count IlPTP, 'l Inst‘, fur in~i llfl". nrc ihv kinii 0T souiciii-c-s that ilir judges w: surc iu cvuisiilrr for lug prizes: Gel extra entry blanks at your giant's, Chevro- let dealer's or any McCall-Frontenac "Red Indian" Service Stollan. l FOR HINTS ON HOW TO WIN—TUNE IN ON CHIPSO'S "PERSONAL. COLUMN" CKAC—MONTREAL 9:45-10:00 A.M. Monday through Friday each weelr Conch. famous full of “I liki- (“Iiirim Sui-Him Sui for mr Iiiiiiilf.’ WfbIl IlPfltlllFl‘IIl1’=i"lIl|i‘I"' u ~iiil< iliufl m,‘ ilii". mi‘ vi I'I4lIIl('.~' . . . iluyv vi II iii-i <~||l qua kl)‘ ILIIII wriciy by the iiinili-rir priuvuili- 01' sui-iiivir." uI your I - I I - I - j - - (Write on separate sheet oI pope! II you preler). Simply ~ inst: um... MADE , _ Ilium! Journal; n1 Fail fllriliriir. Riv?!‘- Pillrrnl Laval liiivi rr-Il v, Llllviu-i c A "AD k TORONTO SCHOOL FOIIOWrllQ is tlic Il!‘ll0l' roll for! No'.ciirl:cr' of Toronto $(EIIL‘(‘I. ‘ Grade Vlllwl. Ed We Gallant: _ ‘.1. Ethel Girilrini; 3. Ev "r Gallant. Grade VII~I. AcLi G n‘, tirade VI—l. Alvin hfiri ii: ‘.2. iina Guiianl. tirade V—l. hfargzirci Doirou; 2. Bmtudcitr (iallimi; 3. Viola DOII-i ccttc, I (lriclc IV-"l. Albert Doirou; 2K Alirrrt Gallant; 3. .\l.ir_v Doiron. l Cirailc Ill-l. Nlarjorie Buotc; 2. ‘ lilsin Gaflaiii; 3. Afar-ion Buotc. (trade ll-l. C. orgc Doirori and ‘ \'i‘l‘.t hiurirn. cqx l; L’. Rayrliacl Arron. . (lradc I» l. Wmirifrrd Blacquirrc‘ '2. rallison Dolrou; 3. Clarence Dou- rflio and Alliiit Doirou, equal. t t . _ % (‘hrrstmzis Song i Above ilxc wcarv waiiiirg world. I A lccp in chill flflllilll‘. Tlicro lncak a sound of iovous, be’ Upwp. zrc frnsicd air. And orr ilic Ill‘lllI7It“I roof-tree. lol A star In (Llilqliil! on the snow ' What makes ilic yellow (lam-c- Uporr thc brink of night? What. makcs ihr morning dawn to star to glow 1 So magically bi igzht.~ I And all lIlF‘ (‘Jflh in bc rcncwcd I With infinite bcatitudc? I tTiic siizgirg I‘i‘II.~. ihc ihrobblug_ star. l The suiibcnms on the snow. l that. ‘; iAncl the awiikouiirg lrcrirt leaps NPW T‘('.'~'Il \' Iii kll()\\'__. ‘i ‘Fhcy are llII dancing ill the morn , Because a liitlc cliilrl is born. I —BI.ISS CARMAN- , ‘ . IThe-Elioppers y‘ - i __ ,__., __ ,___ ,_ _,_ ,____, ,__ ___k. _ _ ..____ ' A10"! Ill!‘ (‘PWCIPII 5"?“ III“? "m": I CV91‘? (IMF §tiriid by tlicmsong of nnrz-c-lsf ilFir wav l3” TrYTi-i’ i1 luau-brim ‘ ‘Ind F" lIllP-IIF- II?" W"! uxrrliczrrl; li Iili‘ West liucii-iiiq. II(\»I(|_\‘ imi- Undn- the holly boughs and .'\l‘.(I u illlll~ boar glts that giro urll fumlion 1i "m" "will" - thins-s that lulu: .- i-.- iiiiii- 'I‘i'.\il in~ s- i1»- I sllrfql‘ Will!‘ lllltltlll‘ iilllll I155 "lid" I tIll“-l»“l$ filltLY- To mic the gold an; firuikin- IIICFI IIlPlI‘ piiiicrs and u. . L ' o. No SCIIIBiII irrgr- Ims sci tlic l\uir_\- i"‘]l'i" 4.11.! n.\~n~;r_ m"; “m ].|_~.- 1,. n i/iiicl wrmizlit this scnscn when the y f(‘(\[ __~,;|\\-"; "y"; “nmn; NI“,,_,,.,.C1,,X h, - lircrl world br-"ritllos ‘Of (Tiilzfma .\l~.o,\pr'; \\'!t:‘1'r‘ il1i~ i=1 ‘llu- New York ‘Iimrs. ]1(3I([r\j':_ 113-1 3 A richer air. and human hcnris_ \l]{)i|_\;\n(1§(]'p;\(]; 5mm“ Mfdflg, 11,3» M are moved . "Theirs is an errand triimzioais 1Il'.(I 'il‘ \ll ll C ~l."Pi Nnw that (i1<'~;l m m‘. 1m,“ rwrct. , K Ull tlllllil r:. are un Beyond the joys and griefs oft SAI Iinish (in 25 additional words or less) the Following sentence: I "I like Chipso Suction Suds for my family awash because .......... ..| I . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. .| . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . ID!- suve Io Include (Wpso box-lop (or locrimile) WIIII 00th entry. Th I izend your entry to (hipro, Dzpl. N, I600 Ave. DBIMIIIIIQI, MUHIIQUI, Q00. 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