12 The Guardian. Wed., Dec. 24, 1958 Christmas > Candles Symbolic Of The Star Seen by Wise Men In the East The candle is the true symbol- of Christmas. Its flickering taper shining on the sill of the city house or the country cottage sends out the message of “peace on earth" quite as much as the chime of Christmas bells. No Christmas tree is complete until the candles, whether of wax or of electric lights, have been fasten— ed to"its bouvghs. V A charming elderly lady gives each child in the neighborth every year a Night’? ‘ candle. This is a very large cat-he: dral candle, which is to be light- ed on Christmas night eve and placed on the window sill setx In a wreath of holly and so placed that its flame burns at the center of a Christmas made wreath hanging in the window. It is then kept burning every evening until the eve of Twelfth Night, Janu- arysth. The Twelrth Night eve, the unburned portion of the cand- le and the Christmas greens are placed in the open fireplace and consumed, this ending the Christmas season. The significance of this pretty rite is as follows: The. candle is symbolic of the star which the »Wise Men saw in the East, and it is kept shining through the ,1-2' days during which the Wise Men were following the star on their journey to the manger where the young Child lay. ‘ Children especially love this beautiful custom at having a lighted candle represent the Christmas star, and in some of the homes, etc. where the Twth Night candle is kept burning,’ each child cares tor the candle for an evening, all taking turns. The candle is lighted, the wreath lowered to encircle its home and when the child goes to bed it is. his duty to blow the candle out. First i Christmas And it came'to pass those days, that there went out a de- cree tram Caesar Augustus, that all the world should be taxed. 2. And this training was first ‘ made when Cyrenius was gover- nor of Syria. 3. m an m to be taxed, every one into his ow): city. " 4., And Joseph also went up ' trom Galilee out of the City of. Nazareth, into JudIea, unto the city at David, which is called Bethlehem, because he was of the house and lineage of David. 5. To be taxed with Mary‘his . espoused wire being great with child. , . 6; And so ‘it was,é‘that,t*while a ‘ they were there, the days were accomplished that she should be delivered. . 7. And she brought forth her- firstborn son, and wrapped him to swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger; because there, was no room tor theme the inn. ,8. And there were in the same country nepherds lafbid-ing in the field, keeping watch over their filock by night. I . 9. And lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them; and the ‘glory of the Lord shone round about them: and they were sore afraid. 10. And the angel said unto them, ‘Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings, of great joy, which shall be to all'people. 11. For untoyou is born: this day, in the city of David, 1 Sa- viour, whichfls Christ the Lord. 12. And this shall be a sign un— to you: Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger. 13. And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude or the heavenly host.‘ praising God, and saying.~ 14., Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men. » 15. And it came to pass, as the angels were gone away from them into heaven, the shepherds said one to another, Let us now go even unto Bethlehem, and see this thing which has come to pass, which the Lord hath made known unto us. ' 16. And they came with haste, and found Mary and Joseph and the halbe lying in a manger. 17.'And when they had seen it, they made known abroad the saying which-was told them con- cerning this child. 18. And all they that heard it wondered at those things which were told them by the shepherds. Christmas Wreath With holly and ivy to green and so gay We deck up our houses ks fresh as the day. With bays and rosemary And laurel complete And everyone now Is a king in conceit. HOME FOR. CHRISTMAS GUELPH, Ont. (C‘P)——George Drew. Canada’s high commis- sioner to the United Kingdom. is oack in Guelph to spend Christa mas at home with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Drew and their daugh- ter, Sandra, flew from England in a Comet jet. Their son Edward and Mrs Drew‘s father, Edward Johnson. were waiting to meet wens here. ” l i The Birth ace of Confederation .on the eve , “ _. of another New Year !e ’ I 3., .g l I Neari‘ngi’rhe end ot’rheyeqr19158,firesidentsiof: Prince Edward Island. are able to look back with pride and ondno’rher milestone of progress and decompliShm‘e'nt, . / ‘, V Once dgogin Divine Providence Favored Us with'f‘ihe weather and a , good cerps. Our Farmerspndtishermen:ontequls har- t r -- to > my} -, a» Vests from Idnd and sea. No’ylvdread erei'sto.rmg ioc- curred to cause financial] hardShip.‘ ' In CI spirit of Co-Operdtio‘n and with United affair, oU‘r- citizens, face the year 1959 y/havin‘gevery confidenceyinjtheir ability to), take Full advantage of the opportunities ‘whichlrie oheod. ‘ During the coming year,‘we will )be viSi‘ted Her 'Maiesty, Queen Elizabeth “and Prince, Philip. We lookforward to having this gracious couple: in our midst and do everything pos- sible to make their visit here a pleasant and. me‘molrobflle occasion. On behalf of the Government of Prince Edward Island, I wish: to extend warmest wishes for a happy Christmas and Cl prOSperous New Year to all our citizens wherever they may be. PROVINCE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ALEXANDER MATHESON, Premier