I Dwglunan 18,1943 l ‘i; ‘Eulzcrllssr ETEIVS CATHEDRAL ANGLICAN lloelllord Stlllaro _can l-lhialoue. '°' n11. _ no Th. BEBVICIS A C nto Holy gnu ll y, Saturday day. l}: n‘ oooarfors Fri "e Wednesday. Evensons do . u. m y services Ire held in eat are irea “a uilsbppm "d" "loomed In M to see them liter any W"i_ ST. PAUL'S CHURCH u. a. Lsllrew Gardner. Rector Iiag Muriel Bloor, Deaconess. o, m, Miss Lillian Earls. chm Director Walter McNnti A. . . |1o1 Cornlnnalo . ‘:2. caygflflgaation SIilhllll U2 "rm ‘Confirmation School. 11.00 Mol-lling Prayer and Ser- “0230 Sunday School. 1,30 Evening Prayer and Sermon vklzslsr I tRiAN rIfi-"Tlifizuk or ST. JAMES l Minister [he luv. T. H. Bnasell Solnsrs. . MA. Orfinist . alias E. L111 n McKenzie. Mus. Bac. CHRISTMAS won- Ssprllno and Bass Duet: Can-l “I. do NMRAdI-lli — Ml‘. Illiil In. laonl 0nd. Anthem: Gean Balnbino -Pietro hA-nthelrl: Cberubiln Soul ass rofclnlrol. School While fits antes. _ OELOHRISTMAS FESTIVAL hlllliiar a-m. SERVICE. Carola b! Choir. Junior C tion. nshlltainiagnaii conduct the For”; and p. ‘ tbs sermon. ZION PRESBYTERIAN ~ CHURCH flair l OMORROW. UNlltD LHUR ‘ oi CANADAL" ' Tifilvlrv filllfizii“ ltev gag 1512B . . [Mm-u lllrle MODGDIQQ“ no". Kendall. a.c.c. m‘ 0mm“ 0. LIA-ll. {l Sill Lilo, 11 GlI-T.'%Elt]i!ul%:. wow“ Wm“ s“!!! School choir will ' "Ill an will m", . oi the leadi character mas carols. before ‘gm a cudmo"; $1.‘? the iegitimatgg 51-8-89. For service, Combined some, ‘M, “mo, igms 3"." m“- jhmfl‘ ears he trouped the hinterlands Sunday School Choirs will lead in vomorirrouiib- airs ‘his’? Oat n‘ “P?” °’ i“ “e” “m” the Chrlltlllll hymns. Vocal solo woy~ M" Q5“ ' u l.‘ ' The week before cllrlsoloar al- by Mhs Margaret Star-u, ' d- M" 50m?!’ Jon". ways round Parker in New York st SWIM“ “The Babs of lath. Nh- B011 Ndvvsom: M“ 3 ' the center table oi the hop lshem." abTrV. T. E. Melmnan. gfg-wdhllllfivn McEiechss-rfi m}. club, the noted actors’ organization. W"- a Wonhin calmne- : Mrs. Harry Gandei- - uol-lr CAROL sunvlcs, no ll- nor-s a s Sermon: “And The Word Be- came Flesh." ._ M‘ 13 n Mb Protestant Orphanage Annual itolleotions w... ‘Kiwi. 11%" M“ "it, lethal by Mrs. Jarlles Justina i. @112 Walter Wood; Jim” Ilrriustoo by as? and leather %s. Welding‘ Stewart; WNW: - B03911 Dldfil TCiAI-Ja-OO. Vocal Solo: n lltutaoa ' " Miss Sally with - A onkilfi Jill. Jar of Man's Desiring" ... Blah; — Carol: “It Came Upon a Midnight Gleam-Willis; Trinity Men's Doubls Quartette. Vocal "i" "o "lily Nilll" — Adasn "Sit" airmsllfl- “"~'=' e Fletcher. s’ Pa." CHURCH SCHOOL All departments of the Church School will meet at 10.30 a.m. In the Social Hall and proceed to the Church Auditorium (or tho White Gilt Service. Morning g". vice broadcast by CF01 Visitors and Students Qngfllally welcome. BAPI ISI THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince ans. I-‘itgroy Streets Rev. I. Jullson they; B,‘ A cl ' sso ate Rev- Ronald Noble. B.A. MORNING WORSHIP l1 A.M. 588E110]! “The Spirit of Christ- Sllcciai Christmas music will be led by the Junior Choir. P.M. You are cordially invited to is in this Bible Study "WHITE GIFT" Sunday will be observed and the oo-opera- ereln. EVENING WORSHIP ‘l RM. A Pllflini-i "Unto Us Is Born a lriaae and Gralton Street III. ti. Carl!“ Wsbatl III. ldwln Jtlhslstolas Organist I-NING WORSHIP ‘H.110 a.rn. Thorns: "What 1s i-ianl 1" obllflylnlnsxil. ‘Ill. All, 52S, Anthcn: “Jean Bsmllino." Yon. 3J0 pan. The Sabbath School “EVIIuNHlHGWVORSHIP 1.00 pun. Theme: "Has Chris- “liflymnl” 1'1 W110, SSO. Antbcn: " uido Mo. 0 Thou Greet JobovsnP-Cymn Rbondda ‘Tor your saha He became D001‘. lat yo, through‘ His WW!!!» t ms es are cordially invited to wor- with m. combined choirs will bree- mi their Annual Candle-Light cs on Wednesday next at 8.00 pan. The adult shell- will b0 llirlotetl b! LAC. lawpon and Hrs. Edwin John- storle will direct the Junior Choir- Pisn to attend this outstnndinl lvsnt. liontreal iilfioiai Resigns in Protest l. ltOlfmIAL Dee. 16-409)- Icnore Parent why maiiedm his resignation as deputy admin ‘ or oi Montreal ior the Quebec M“- llieipai Commission, in rotest over the outcome oi Tuesday's strike oi vmulovccs oi Montreal's police. fir! and public works d ents. Announcement that the resianu- Ioll was on its way to commission oiitoiols in Quebec came as ti"? Quest of another strike. this time ti oiiice workers oi thin city. di- minished with the open g oi ne- istions between the city and national syndicate of munici- vol-hm. (b) “Unto Us A Son ls Traditl t. Solo “ Miss Jean Enmsn. I. Anthsmn "l Bring Glad Tiliinsl." (Vgaitehesd) obligate by Mrs. Mll- n S l. lteedi Mabel Snow”. (Traditlonsll Soloist Mrs. Cyril MaoGrego "Ones Bethlehem 0i J kes) Miss Kay wright lnn Holy N 0. rgan and Duet Christmas Overture" Stewart and Marianne Snurllie l0. Antheuul ‘Glory To ‘ Piano Go by Whitehead) Pilot Wright. l3. Carols (a) "Joys Seven t Carol harmonised b Sta Soloists Mrs. Cy hur Wool (b) “A Vir ditional] and Em Enman. l ht Cl . llliltilod s3: The King. Everyone Welcome THE CHURCH SCHOOL 2.30 tion of the congregation invited Y Born.’ onal) m 0 Holy Night." IA Adam) tew . n6 "To All Mankind." Miss rant ‘l. Carols “See Amid The Winters r udah." soloist- "Silent oA Misses Helen rs- _- (Handel) II. Solo "Ni ht 0i Nights," (Vnn do Water) r. rl . d i2. Duet "The Christ Child Smiles” Oiilcerl lexander McLeod and Miss Kay l H“ English y lne 1n rii MacGregor Mrs. ner n Most Pure." lTra- oloistsl Misses Jean 1i. Hymn ltuCame Upon A Mid- JEIISCIII ' ‘eta by Mrs. S. J. lose. North Lake 81.00 Each: Mr . . . may w. a. Baker; Mri. Isnliis Rose’; Hg 1b Hudson C. 75c Geo 50c Each: Mrs. C and: Mrs. J. E. D sa- sbanley Dinswell: Mrs. Russell girlgwgl’; A. W.JMorrow:kMrs. . . nne ', . s. . H. 13a er. Total-Jllfi. Munns Road 76c Mrs. John Fraser. 50c Each: Mrs. Stanford Robertson; Mrs. Al- ton Robertson. 25c Each: Mrs. John uldnitobertson; Mrs. Doll Robert- ! roux-tabs. Kingshoro (garlic and Elizabeth Robertson $1.60 Each: Mrs. James Robert- son: Stirling Robertson. 75c Mrs. Robert Robertson. 50c Each: W. J. Stewart; Mrs. Pjssie Stewart; Mrs lwbeft Yates; Mrs. Florence Robertson: H. J. Robert- son; Mrs. Ralph Robertson; Mrs Geo. McDonald; Mrs. Joshua Mc- Donald: Airs. Fred Robertson; Mrs. Barton McDonald; Alice Kennedy. 30c Mrs. Lowell Chirlg. 25c Each: Gertrude McNane; Mrs. Jas. Jar- dine; Willie McDonald; Mrs. 0s- wald Stewart; lvlrs. Chas. Stewart; Mrs. Seth McLean; Mrs. PCs-tor olmg. Total-twill). Total per Mrs. mac-eases. gtols District collected by Saviour". Th Ch tst to Kemm ‘m be “mad, chat; clung Mrs. J. (ll; Iovlgrrl: and Mrs. suns by the oonrresatlon, special ' ' "' y i" musis by the choir. Dr. J. K. Beer $200 ' John loch, Mus. Baa, organist J, E, MacNglll 3'00 and ohotrlnaster will be in charge Russell Champion 2:00 oi the music of the day. C. J. Cooke 2.00 You are invited to worship with P. J. Kennedy 2.00 ____TEE BAPTIST CHURCH EIVXIMChSXIilJiOYi -~~-—'_“_***'-M-—S——— . . ann . CENTRAL CHRISTIAN Rev. .1. A. McGovern 2.00 sglygrq - $1.00 Each: Mrs. T. J, Humphrey; o M, M N! l James Sheen; Mrs. Heath Caselcy; rgs ts Mar nuns Mrs. Athol Cotton; Mrs. Reag ll AM Merl-rill?! ‘whorls ay%bm€;ilmnll1{s'h£P-SG beilwbnlgrrlil 2.30 mu. Bible School. ' J.L.'Davidsol'1; Mrs, aimle yrumi ‘i 11-in- Condie Light Service Mrs. Lorne Monkley; Mrs. PROGRAMME Mad v3.31?” WJBG ¥°'“‘““‘é a . a n: . . ownsen ~ l. mlflignal "o Come All Ye 1.. liogtersalglllrs. Bmianllflon? l. Congregational Hymn "While Came ti; p‘. Sem is’ lzeir Sheglherds watched Their Flocks Clark, 11L. Howard, rlin Hun- Jfxiiarilllilhuia) "Jo e h D arest ‘ti? Jefisnlwsutzlippil’; MTM iii s e s. o r ; rs na Joseph Mine." (Triuiitionnl) Par-lee, Heath Bowiiless, Mrs llam- Delaney; Ilester Proiit; Rev. E.J.A. Fraser Ramsay; Gordon Glover‘ C. pelle;FR.Na11sSZ RG M old; K1... Waite; Charles ncdy; Mrs. Lorne Dunning; Geor- ge Brookins; Mrs. Joseph Sheen; W. F. ‘Baylor; Lulu M. Toombs: Wes- le-y Champion. 75c. Each: . 11.1!‘ Newman Mrs .Ci"las. Peynter J.A. frhomp- son. 60 Mrs. W.C. Moleoli; 50¢. Each; Mrs. Lloyd Bowness; Mrs. Parmenas Philli s; Mrs Orville C1 ; s arah OHFBXU. ' Mrs. Me viliu I l T . J . Mrs. Bcnlard; NLrs. Waiter Then? Mr Gordon Day: Harm 6am,“ li/Lrg: Margaret Glover; Mrs. Mrs. Preston Stewart; larley; Marjorie Baker; l... .; iilrsllluo couraots mo, PRODUCTION ty to prod "muss is prolong?“ oi . mo . m. rrfiofifiloof.” i‘ cd in flare and manukement 0r on houses and can snake ncthillir but the hen tllat has not ability to lay 1am can. an or iarmer who most out of his select for WW and a fir?!’ 5" s; Fang at? * eonsti 1h 0t . The fruits oi the 011151.111 ledge governing the inheritance 0S8 D ers are and the inlportarlce o! oanno be i811 - mant can follow only by Judumcnt in selection oi th and the Mher. moon - (or) - The lwli ‘IE "I" hangar attention to u» For Faster Relief of {£1 CHEST 601.05 Mlldeular lcilos ll Pains “Nil Burning I-‘eet "Allies wsu. wml UCKLEY B\I.\lwl I sw S Will ll RUB gglldpfltbniéy Danton left his mil blast to annoy hi nsig bore wh u was iined I W M coon AT JOHN ssrslrrlloss JAP zelzos i previous.‘ history of egg production in e l ‘ g know- 0i reduction and other charact- the result 0d years oi care- iul scientific study and practice good breed- Improve- so e iittelt results irom year to year ' can only be deterlni m PM to both, one is demndent won the cs radio s "xmzzz: one. - Z s. Thomas Nutt; Mrs. Ray McArthlar; Wellington Raynter; li-lse Ste t: “h Woodsid - 35c. .. 0., Mrs Judson McLean: 26c. Each: Mrs. Chas. Adams Total $94-17 Collected By. Mrs. J-A. Msolienale 1.00 loch: Rs . Al). Stir ; Mrs. JA. Mcltilensie; Mrs. 60:. llaéll: Mrs. an. moose: Mrs. Itnily Whitehead; Mrs. Ever- ett Champion, Mrs. W. W Se. Ilmh: Mill's. G. Mn. Allison l Total lemard. teJO Colected l.Mrs.lobertBownsal auras. Shiite Mr J aos. drill: we. on» no: m. fliowart: lure. Wm. Suther- lmlis Wiekstt: otllllul hiiiliililiilitr This column is reserved lol- news ei local interest, of a newsy nature may be inserted at iive cents n word, a pg north side of Grafton street yes- h there will be perm o‘ - Ronald Noble, B.‘ At. whose subject r ‘res crlAlznorl-crownl GUARDIAN __ ' itanaliisn Legion Funeral Notice and t ca... fi§_s'o.".l.‘§io'3i'.‘”‘.‘ilé3 o'clock to attend the I. Stsrns. Halo! ollris IRA M. BIOWN, Branch Secrets , Mill- lialiun ilcrfs are tailing an ncti ward Home. allli there is special significance for them ill the slogan painted on the side oi this bus, helldcd for the front. “liomn or Death" it says. It is leportell that all Italian beiiigcrents captured by the Ger- mans are sllot as "traitors? but all verlisills .11 ti ll‘- ble in advance. ‘Ic y p ) COOKS 5.“... CON FEDERATION S URANGE. KINDLY SEND Christmas Don- ations to the Free Dispensary soon as Dosslbie. , 12-16-21 LIFE 1N. MSS. KENN-TS H Fruit Cake. Phone 12?“: Made ‘ 12-14-16-18. WEEKS COAL YARD discharg- inl Springhill, Old Sydney nnd Bflyvlew screened coal and coke. Phone 1270 or 715 - STHUCK B-Y CAR. - ..Wh11c crossing ircm the south to the terliely aiwrnocn a. lzlcly was struck by a. ca; proceeding east. but icrt- unately escaped injury. STEALING IN MARKET — Complaint has been made to the Police with regard to the stealing oi fruit by numbers of boys and girls irom the Market yesterday. FIRE YESTERDAY — The tire- men were summoned to the resi- dence oi Oscar Fall, 92 Sydney St., yesterday aiternoon at 3.15. The cause oi the alarm was a blaze re- suiting from a short circuit. The damufie was slight. THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES. — Festival will b6 both Morning an row when the Minister, the Revs '1‘. H. Bussell Somcrs, M. A., S. '1‘. M.. will conduct the Diets of Divine Worship and deliver the Christmas Sermon in the morning. Festival music by the Choir and Children's Gallery Chorus under the direction was E. milim McKenzie, Mus. Bad, will be provided at both scr- vices. In the aiternoon at 2.30 the Church School White Gifts’ Service will be held. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. - At the morning service oi worship on by tile Rev- oi Christmas. ial Christmas music. lticeting lor an hour oi_ Bible $_t_udy._ _t_h_e__C_hll1‘ch Mrs. Bruce Paynier; Mrs. Elmer Bernard; s. J.B. Millman; Mrs. Claude tam-nine; 30c. Mrs. W111 25c, Each: Mrs. Alex Hiltz; Mrs. Den Dunning" Mrs. Geo. MacNsiliz Mrs. Wm. (sass; Mrs. H. S. Moose; Mrs. John Walker. ‘Ibtal .80 ‘Total Kendngtfin District-IIBJO Margate District By M11. llowlfii 8 Selina Johnson. Will be "The w. Mrs. John Ho ward ; Edwin Mrs. Crane; . Heath Z Mrs. Geo. Mayh ; Mrs. salt. sonooftiiiaégilosse. £55 gloom ' ed. The president, Airs. D. J. Riley seven Britizlrl machines missing 60c Each: Leigh - Everett Lund; Mrs. poroy“'u’,f,fi'f T1115 rr-lorlor, ts s Christmas Mrs- John Rankin: Mrs. J- s. l-lori story though stories oi kindliness ton: Mrs. am Horton. ghouldgft only l...» up with Kris ‘Intel-tom. mule Qur tale is concerned with W: purl in the ncrlhvorll light to- fol'_zl1l ages and .‘1€BdS m their .: i311 at 2.30 P. M. Evening wor- silly) will be observed at '1 P. M. with Christmas Pageant, "Unto us is bolll a Saviour. Tilé choir-wvill lead in congregational singing of carols as well as providing special Christmas music. John Inch, Mus. 380., organist and choirmuster will be 1n charge of the music at all services. . BLIND AUXILIARY lliEETlNG. —The regular monthly meeting u! the Women's Auxiliary of the Can. National Institute she Blind was held at the Charlottetown Hotel on Tuesday, DOCCXHUQI‘ 14th at 3 o'clock and was ‘largely attend- occupied the chair. The business of this meeting was mostly taken up with the giving of Christmas, boxes to each blind person. Mrs. tDrJ MacMillall the treasurer snake of the tag day which had been iiOld in September and said that ii had been the most successful sale, ci tans ever held by this irlstitutlon. The meeting then adlourned until some future date. to be decided This War—Foul Years Ago Hy The (‘anadian Press DEC. 1B. 1939 - 'I‘v.'ef\'e or more German planes shot down amti B Heligoiand in wars biggest air battle so far. DEC. 19, 1939 — German liner Columbus scuttled 01f North Am- erican coast. Russians hcmb Hel- sinsiors. After service on Grimm" and Italian fronts, life in an Allied prise; camp apparently looks good to this German solliicr, captured by New _.._‘“"“'!'A_"2¥ rhub- For Foot Ailments CONSULT ll. J. A. BROWN. D.P. ORTHOPEDIC Blllli-OPODIST it! Great George Street CHARLOTIETOWN. r11. Scenes-r Mrs, avid C IUIIOO the week before Christmas, 1t Zelalanders at Sangro river in Italy, , Robert Pa k . ii you ii-Olgifi. remember hbn. ll! t the older iclis. Parker was This was his day. ‘The room was always well iillsled a tradition in show business that the weeks preceding Chllstmas and Easter are the worst in the theater. Born of extremely poor parents. Parker had never forgotten the miseries oi poverty. Each year it had been his custom to arrange a variety show, using the talent the Leopards club. The money real- lued went toward the purchase 0i food baskets which were distribut- ed every Christmas dav from the lobby oi the clubhouse. When there was snow. instead oi the carriage he would use a sleigh and, like Santa, set out on his all- nual round. It tOOk a great deal o! money but as a result. Bob was beloved by eve one. Bob grew o1 er, and hi! stage engagements became fewer. One day, at a club meeting Bob stood up and llflrlrsscd the mom- bcrs: "Gentlemen, I'm getting old. It's time for mc to put away my grease paint and costumes. and re- tire. Before doing so I want to ex- tract a premise from the general membership. I ask that you gen- tlemen continue to run the annual- Cllrlstmns basket bcnciit for the poor, I cannot nssunle the task any longer. Will ycu do liiis for me?" Actors are a sentimental and generous lot. They promised Bob that the tradition would be faith- fully maintained. and honored him further by voting him a life mem- D01‘, And so, retiring from the scene his visits to the club became in- frequent. The baskets were forgot» ten. A year asp. Bob came back to the club a little before Christmas. He looked much older, his should- ers bent and his shock of white hnir nciiccllblv thinned. “Gentlemen". he raid on rising. "this is prcbnblv the last time I shell address this HYOHP I Hm B" old man now. There is one isvor I wisll to ask of you. As many of you may recall, the distribution oi Christmas baskets was mv hob- by and sole interest outside the theater." _ His voice breaking, he continued: “I wlsh m request you lo give 0M! more your time and talents ior s benefit, the proceeds to 8° WWI-I'd the basket iunrl." Moved by the nppeiil of their old master. the Leopards gathered s11 their resources lmd achieved in unusually succssiul response. Every prominent actor and actress Wit-hill a day's traveling distance ap- pem-ed, The theater was jammed to capacity A large sum of money was realized I lillilIlLliTTETllVlll Plillllii EllVlA Tomorrow, Sunday at 8.45 lug horses. the club arranflfl as needy to colns for their my“. A11 sy Bob attended to the distribution. He took the subway homo. His srnlis remained despite his weari- nus. An hour later he was seated at a ls in a plainly iurrlislled . “Robert, will you l" she requested with Mrs. Parser. ii you s Robert." ‘This is e wonderiul occasion," he said. “Were you embarrassed. dear? I hated to do it, Mary. when you coma to the head oi the line and I handed yoll the basket, I was eiraid that some oi the boys would recognise you as my wiis.’ Ho seemed a trifle perplexed "Strange I should have 1e t uncom- fortable about it" he mused. "sure- ly two as poor as we deserve a Christmas basket, don vou think?’ DANISH ‘FANCIE! 1-4 cup brown sugar 1 cs8 yolk 1-2 teaspoon vanilla 1 1-2 tablespoons fl mixed peel 1 1-4 cups pastry ilour or . 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons all- purpose flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 1-2 teaspoon salt 1~4 cup chopped raisins 1 slightly beaten egg white 1-2 cup crushed corn or wheat ilakes Jelly brown sugar. then egg yolk, ven- illa and mixed peel. slit flour. baking powder and salt and add. Add raisins and combine well Roll small pieces oi dough into balls, dip in slightly beaten r38 white and roll in crushed corn or wheat flakes- Place on a greased baking sheet and, using a thlmble or fingertip make a deep depres- sion in the centre of each ball. Bake in a slow oven, 325 degrees. F, 20 to 25 minutes. Fill depres- 510115 with lelly or pam. Makes l5 to 18 small cakes. LYMINGTON, England — P) — For selling cat and dog meat as "very nice slewing steak" Ernest Eveleilzh was ilned the ed" ulvaisrlt oi’ 8155. ~31 WHYHAVE <@\son£ \',\*‘t§ FEET? To Bob's supreme delishi- it W" a While Christmas. Sillce he W88 too o1d__and fecbleklfltlilfilh o". I I V ___ __ ___ HAVE SEEN HIS STAR. IN Annual Christmas Concert by ills with assisting artists and the C. A. (B) T. C. Band with kind permission of Major A. S. ltoh- ertson, O. C, Beach Grove. inaidof FREE DISPENSAR Y at the Sliver Collection at Entrance “ - written by Supervise A. i’. C" - bell No. 1o c. < r “m” son 01; Ml‘. allu Mrs. Wlillulll Lollip- beli, Charlottetown. I. Blew my lat-her. God oi equity and Bathe lulll in tile snuw-vrillte sum- ing 01 Th)‘ l‘ c. Sweewl. And llilul love Liiiil, u-ts lus oer- To me no music now sounds sweet BAIKIC liCll. IPOIII i115 SlliOOtll-lalifwllh ‘No ‘N0 story-tellers ‘My Wendel-searching youth could i . tilnii 4 WUNPOOTLQ miidiiavourted iBi-lAs Fkatllers tales oi ghostly GttdS, Your very X16811. Wfliild Cillli. 0i iunrelial wall-lungs srrunge and As E's-mere hcci-zlllu-lue. g m neiy chopped 8i spl... lland with novel-lug kght, souls, Oi spells and second-sight. Soothe nel" with a calm assurance Cream fst, gradually blend in And PAGEELEVEN HALE 0lill|lli$ liil TIIEATRE Evening Dec. 19 My Parent H The iollowillg To 9 line poem was 1‘ R Calludlun Army U011 sliifllikl‘ lifiliii SUPLTVXSOI" UiilllQDUil 1;. d llls so.» _., slow-flowed years with quit-l pence, long labour cease. 1' dancing ever graceful socllls voice or pen iiialloweens grand lllarzcll or II. mother, God, onllllpttellt Bless my and lust of Thy trim; it from i181‘ crow the lurruwod marks of toiling CHTL‘, make her .'ccl the sweetness 0i nel- pray or. Forever the raggle-tzlggle vuglxnlls Came to jcln lll welcome i.ll' And iriend 01' stranger equal The iamlly hearth to share. As when the iiViCiOiVs bis: Gave out its precious ii And emptyulg sclli, w...» not- So dicl ner pantry seem. 0ft the smiling Micnuc bfflllhlli Her berries, dog, and hilllilllg pfallt, And wlliiccl the dwindling sunny iii] unmixed day With tell and native chant... Bless them both, God merciful and RTFM. _ Orsnt them predilection to the blessed state. Safe make their soldiers return with the llcsneward tides of the sea, - Unite us in laughter-filled sunshine -nnci bless them [or me. system and large me- t canno set. Phone 1302