t‘ i. i! .‘ ‘ I ‘ t1,‘ l‘)! i‘ t. ‘ ‘d tlf ' ‘i i hi‘ i 53%, munlsts r 4 unu- and g w. cll w s. Ielmnl rnlmm“ “er-ray. Molt. Col. ll. Munster. J. It. Bum“. iii lliillllllllnwi llllillillill Who-Incident. a. n. Innoltl A. Ilollnnol. D. l. 0 Auoolnk Idltor, ll. l. Gorrlo, Nmg" tt-rk ltoorooontntlvr-Inll I. Northrop (lllle-‘o leprountulvo-I. J. Prior ' TMTITPYUIEEAY, DECEMBER 25, 1924 CHRISTMAS 1924 And there were in tlle samo coun- try shc-pht-rlls abiding in the field,‘ ktcpint; \\'Z\l('ll over their flock by night and. lo. the Angel of tile Lord calnv upon them, and the glory of tilt- Lord shone round about thonl; anti they tllt~ Anlzcl said unto them Fear Not! wort‘ sort‘ afraid. Anti for. bclltlld, l bring ytnl good tidings‘ of lxr at jay, which shall be to all pt nplc. l-‘or unto you is borll this day ‘n llll‘ (‘ily of l)a\-itl. a Saviour. \Ylllt'll is (‘hrist thc Alltl suddenly lhcrt: was \\'ith the Lord. . . . . .‘\ll_‘-'i‘l a lnaltitutlc of tht‘ lleavenly lltmt praisint: ilotl alltl saying Glory lt- (lull ‘t. lllc light-st and on earth ptalit. good will t0\\'iti'Ll Illell. A Illt-rry (‘llristnlas to all. Tllis i; lht- univ rsal salutation through- out (‘hristt-lltltltn this nloruing. And il ‘is a real wish. Tile world, as a‘ hilt-iv. was nt-vtrr ll‘llL'l‘ than it is at this lll0llli‘lll..l _ i Tin rt‘ arc some dark spots, solut- happier, ncvcrllelinitcncss: a better part of valcur and tlitl not. demonstrate at all. The Railway has leased the llotel Scribe, Paris for a period of forty years at a rental based at the rate of 5 per cent on the pur- chase price. Tile purchase price $2,733 i303 tilat $136,684 per annum rcnt Pius $15.- 0110 the rental value. oi the flour Wllbl 50 IINJZUIS space to be retained tor use by lhc railway. Tho lcssecs wlll pay ill- snrance and tnaintcllancc. The rail- way is lllcky ill getting so well out from untlcr a white elephant. lltlt it is a lot of lnnllcy to have tied up ill such a fool enterprise. The tltiffieulty (lcrnlany has ill forming a government is explained ill a lucid summary of the situa- tion ill The Spectator. it is agnetitl that ill the lvclter of (lcrnlan par- ties. two blocs emcrgt-tl witll somt‘ l‘i'l.!lli~\\'l2ll.{ bloc. which foutlht tinder tllc old black, white and l\‘tl flag, was tlcfillftcly "' tui of these attentions. and being Notes By The Way 8lr Henry Thornton, although mildly crltlclud at time: in Call- lldlan newspapers has received many complimentary tributes in the daily press. Ho is not unmlnd- .l shrcyvd politician, in a recent speech he paid a high tribute to the moral elevation of the news- papers of the Dominion. lie 0X- prcoseti himself us satisfictl that "they rcpresent a big-her standard .of patriotism. public service and hone-sly thall txists in ally other country he has visited." He added. ‘-"l‘hcllt is no paper ill the whole of tbt- Dominion of Canada whose l-tlittvial column»; “can be subsidis- ti" 'l‘llis i-i a strong: statement frt lll tine who holds l1 llll-‘Zll official p -."‘.I.nl and h s visied many lauds. ‘The Third Provincial party in British Columbia luadc a great tit-al of noi-w over tht-rc before and tiuring the last provincial elections. 'l‘h‘t-y wcrc anlbitions anti llupt-flll of cbtalllillg control of the. province but only suceeetlcd ill electing three llnlilbt. , lit-fore the election lht-y hatl rrit .<-d both thc older parties. but most severely tht- Lil» vlill (ltncrnlnellt led by Prt-luicl" Oliver. New tllt- thrco PfilVlllUllllS ilrt- being takcn to task t~harpiy for “alway. voting wltil the Lnnnrn- mt-nt!" Some ilfllillljlflllo‘ are _bllilt lll .t way. What 1MB? , oi flours. B.’ [gig W, B67101!‘ NLD. SACRIFICE Ex~Prosltlent Eliot, of Harvard. has stated that when he had to "tlcnl with a calclcss or reckless student, that his most successful argument lll straightening the chap up was to tlppcai to him from the stand- poilzcol‘ the sacrifices that ills par- ents, his iritllds, the world itself. has zictlltllly made, to give him the advantat ‘s ha was enjoying. The appeal was so tlirect that it .<l‘lill)lll tailed to arouse ill the stll- ' tlcnt a deeper realization of ills \)\\'ll lt-spollsibiiity to life itself. allll n luu-ncr sense of gratitude for all that lnul bet-n done for him. lhavt‘ lit-en lvontlering if you and l realiz- t tl our responsibility to otll parents, to their parents ‘l)0l()l‘C thcln, -o our llealih tltliccrs for their Vigil- alre-in preventing or cutting, sort tpillclnics,‘ to tilt‘ patit-nt investi- satllrs‘ ill -.llc lllllill'llll)l'lt‘ri. who llavp sholvll us the canscs.alltl how to plt vent many of tile scourgcs of the past. ' .\lltl whcll you think ot' that ilolly ot‘ yours. think of how tlepcllrltrlli It is, and has bet-ll, tln other people. llctatlst‘ by tht- sacriiilw: of tlthcr pcoplt- you art‘ enjoying heal-ill anti lillFllf-llll. In the. British Columbia Lcgisla~ ture ..ll alllciltlnlcllt to tilt.‘ ilaw‘ nhatltltvs of sorrow and sin- but tln-yanonzlrehist. hostile to the l)a\l*t-s| i illl‘ but as spt-llls ill all infinite‘ ti... ill of u, '|‘ru‘~_ the specks’ llll|lltil>illlily tllcrl- t-lwrutlt‘ ill -u»‘t in»; tlpon lll|~ \'i.\lllll_ lrtlc are fll.‘||lt\\'\ and tlarh t-alcs and pre- lipids. (l\‘l'l' which lncll alld wtrl iicptlrt. and intrallsiccllt to Versailles Treaty: and a l~-l'I-\\'ill_t.: bloc. which fought lllldcr the new black, white alltl gold flair, was strongly Ilepublican, favourable tu the Dawes ltt-porl. alld tldvtlI-attlll lntu arc f-llliliit hilt 11H‘ Kreat ltlflill a general policy of lfulfilnlcnt and on which llulnatllity is lllflVllll-Z is . I lt-vcl and safe and to illc vast. ma]- ority cvt-n to the saddest and the is alltl has been pool ai‘ iili‘l‘t' (‘tulcilizltitin with the rest of ‘Eur- tlpe". Thc result of the elections was as follows: . . ill llltlrv of pit-zlsuni than ot‘ pain. more : ' pr,‘ tlf joy than of sorrow: l:= Nearly two lhuusalltl years of -\"I'I=Il 1-1 l'lllllllllllll\f . it (‘lutslitlnily hart.- l‘ rt their lulu-k .\liddlt- t-l .5 lltl l7 ‘lltlntlltt-ritlns »i on tht- worltl. an indelible llulrk, the. _ . . I luark ot Citllllllllilllfily l-{rmvllliéi l righltotlslltnss. Wilt-rover (‘hrlstlztll ‘anti good will hart,- sprullg up; and t the (itispel [irtulliscs 0f two tlltllri sand years ago art‘ being literally 'l‘his list lllay easily bt- tllvidt-d into ill(‘ two blocs, as follows: l{il.'lll-\v‘lllt_' bloc: l-‘:l~t-isl< . . . . . . .. 1-1 N: ' llisl . “Y 1T l|ii|_\‘l‘:lr.s alltl two or llltlre tilousltlltl .oll the ll|_»ll\\il_)n was atiopltti ‘.\ lltch 1tlllly rtl-trit t“ lllu tlllYL-l‘ not to lclltlallgcl’ illt lllll .~ ‘of nlllcrs. ltd llp- lon this llll1il\'L'l‘tlt'llii‘il abolition of ‘llllt, Slllddl lilllii both tho (ll)\‘l'l'll‘ I ‘lntillt supporters and the Upposl-i .lios act-ed. Siizwlfllltlltdfllll. Alberta, lilltl Urilisil Columbia art.- new‘: ‘pretty lnllcll ill the same boat as" lit) hDPUtl rtgulalion, Drivers lllust c rll.~ showing that they are lliccnsl-tl to drive anti must not, ull- lcar: y ‘c-‘uulntlt: tlnllgt r." After ail, what do spwd regulations amount to on a ‘i country hilgllw'zly' with a clear track anti no constable. in sight‘! i - t ~-— — — .4 it was frosty but not cnkindiy iweather we had for a few day-s lit-fort‘ (‘hrictluas in our fair l’ro-, ‘rillct- alltl \\'t may bt well C()lll.l..'".i ,wi.ll ‘illll lol when wt‘ road ot‘ 62' iilfflllft- i bt-low Zi-ro ill l'rairit- l1tllll l ()f coul-se such a deep "dip" only‘ happens once in a long period of‘. fullili~|l; iht- .\l('l(, the blind. the lmrhwi“: Mm’, lh_,um_,.,ns _ ....1lllIlt-.=. away, We have had lloill-JJ llllllt' arc bclllc ‘ilcalcd and the ‘ori-I do‘ hi,‘ oltlcr than 22 l)('ll)\\' zero ill 2a‘ tmor are hcin: lrarctl for. it is 10:: YVHTS W“ ll‘~‘1‘~‘- All“ ‘m ‘l"‘““""“' i" . .. ’tlt .t allti ihillk of what tho-st: V." itl "x i .' "rill. xi l‘ '- ‘ . . ‘ ti - it» a 3 ‘tllll not slllu lil llrs l’lll s halt s lllltlllltfltil tltt. [Um progrvflsives Sui-furl Not oven‘ ibrtstlnatl lll llli! ilttlt- town oflp mipruwxs, Ne“ freight’ “nos wnum llt|llll'lll'lll has ill" grt-zltcst of! m, mm m,- w s - t‘ c; vpgflthgr‘ i) ; ' ~- t'hri. Ilall uratws. (‘harity been‘ I ""11 mum- lmml u W m m.“ muughuut um Q ‘, , C“; There were a plenty of elections (‘llfldiiilll world than it is today. Nvnw i’ M l‘ ‘ H _ in 1924 so far, lll the United Stilton‘, l t\\ ll (‘it lllil Province the i v ‘Indira M‘ (“Hum m“ (""1" liriiili" "nil (“Till-THY illlll l“ t - z i . . u tur P Y lulcctltm the (lt-rnlan Poople-‘snsuntlry spots ill Canada. 'l‘h~- nclv '. lll'l.tllllllt~ Splrt is truly alive and aclivt‘ anti willing. Tile various ap- | la oll behalf of tilt: poor and the .».lck and 1h‘- li)llt‘ly have been ul05t. puny swung Human’, towards lheiyt .l~ always brings its tale of civic llilzht, and may now be allotted to tin‘ right-wing group. Tip- ('L_~nlfe Kl-“Llillljly rt-sgulntlt-tl lilnllllll. while lplqt- ulay he stirrowinl; hearts, \\ll:ll" tltullrtl-szt lh- lc art‘ ilrosc uiltt cannot, bt- wholly colllftlrtt-tl. lllillly Wllil “tilt.- harti, rough palh- way trntl" are helm; made to feel lilal flit.» [no not. forgotten. _.---<o-o-—~—— EDlTORiAL NOTES Ytul fccl good this morning. Santa (‘falls woke you early ti'tll_l't lit-i’ Now lt-t us‘ all lzo to church and thank tht- (livt-r of all K0011 Hills- Tllt‘ xiort-s dill a illrivilll! trade all wet-k, cspccitiily Tuesday and yvfilvrilély. imat-t- ou earth to mcn of good will. it. tip- chllrclnrs t-speciztlly at this season. Aftt-f‘ today our Presbyterian hrt-ihrcn will be busy with the. lltlt- iic of th" ballots all nver the land. Always lt-t us remember. and es- pecially at this season “The youth of a llilliillldlfi‘ the trustees of pos- tt-rlty." Nature is tl wonderful pacifier, and the pity is ii ptuup-tl upon always at the right moment. The Communists of Pal-ls stalzetl n big tlomonstration for lust Sunday. anti the French Ftlstzlsts having arranged a counter tlt-tnnnstrtltion riots and blood shed m" cannot ‘be lla- serious wt-ro expoctwl. “ml Bavaria“ Pvopws Pflrlws ilmithr- hollle circles of Clllilltlll by wlla‘ (‘atholit:, anti so auti-Stltrizllist, lltlt till-y have always worked for [Pup]; HIT-ll 1'1 fitment anti for a ltepuiliic. and can he still ||,,. loft-wing group, lll"l'f‘l(if'll illlfllliu] it; count. although they arc obviously mort- likely to vote with the Left Rfiilllt illilll Willi llw Rlillll. ll lllflyiftwrvor, at fircsitlos, ill the streets. votc at all. Excluding them we cot tilt.‘ result:- lfll-lllldYillfl blot- HIT Lcft-lvlltl; bloc ,. a . ‘.231 ‘ Till‘ 4597i majority is 247, present llcichstag will have Therefore a clear it will be sccn that the partlt-s of nifpllhlltlilllltifll anti Fulfilment secured a fairly twlt-ar nlclnhcrs. victory over the Monarclllst and in~ translilent parties, and Just securcti all absolute majority of the full house. Thus we think it fair to say that the German Elections have rc- snltctl in a lnantlate of reason and nmtlrzratinn to whatever new (lov- t-rnmcnt is formed. Certainly the centre of gravity in the new Reich- iltag has shifted from the two ex-tthai ‘all concerned may accept its trcmos, which have lost badly, to- wards the centre, which has gainctl and has finally come to rest per- ct-ptlbly to the Left of whore it was in the nld chamber. After all. no grout turnover of opinion could be cxpeefetl In seven months. since the last Elections were held. Somr Government. will ill tho ond formed, and the one thing which is that ever it draws be fronl whore its obvious is Si! tl- Jack Frost unoxpectntlly appeared‘ on tho scone. reduclng the Com- lle "Antlll" thought dlscretlontthe port. it will have in h» of mflllflfflft" and temporlzlng charrlc‘ "lnks to a shadow while tor which ill the prt-wnt stain oi""'"""' "'""‘~'"' M" ’"' ""'"-‘" ' i ‘our more than l err-r knew you to have Europe may be no ball thing. 'l‘ht- (ioullnunists:t-lt:ctitlns touching til‘: same tplcs- art: an absolutely unknown fzlcttllyltitlll of (Ihurlzil Union. which had bcttt-r be left out of ac- lalld municipal elections ill (JucbPif. [Ontario illlil'l)‘:yl)llil the Lakus. llu‘. |all tilt-st: will btl tlVUfSlltHllHVPil ill may bc called the Prcsbylt-rizln on 0f 1931-5 just tlow iltlginnint: after a spiriietl Pain- paign of twt-nty yt-tlrs- 'l'his will bi- varictl scrim of lithe third of tho The points at issue have been slated, tlhatt-d anti ztriillcil Willi tmorn than {lolitieal warmth and ill halls anti church edifices, ill prt- bytories, synods and uencral as- st-lublies. ill a hundred lle\vsp.I|lt-r:-l, in half a tlozt-n lelzislaturt-s and ill {the llational parliament, by mlnis~ ilt-rs alltl elders by elllineni leual citiillsvl. by tloctors of divinity and |priucipals of ctlllcgI-s, collectiwl)’ pouring out words innunlt.-rllblt~ as tho sands on the sea short: .All of lwhich has f‘f‘t.'tll‘il no t<nlall sin‘ among the good Prcsbyteritln nlcn autl womcll of the lallll. Tile origin- atorr; of the nlovelncnt surely start. d something! The ballot box has sometimes settled great commotions and con- troversies, rlfter which til-e land had rest. lmt us hope tiltlt its tlperatlon may prove equally effective for gum; in the yprcii0llf l-nlcrzency and verdict. A weapon that _mnt '1 down as still Aa snowflakes fall upon the sod: But executes a [fflflfllillhfi will l As lightning tloes the will i lion: iAnd from locks l (‘an s-hloltl yon—‘tls the ballot ihox! of its force nor bars nor HOME IMPROV ENT i "l-‘nlhv-r," eonfosnml the t-nlltlw youth. i"l have married lu-r. We nrt- two mulls |wlth but n ldllult- thought." “Wt-ll, saint-ti lltllnt-thlvlll. A but ll is you've Your parents llladc sacritict-sltt- look attt-r that hotly of yours \\'lli‘ll you wcrt‘ a baby, and a ‘rowlnc, child. 'l'hl- propt-l‘ food- pla_vlilin:.-,.< u,“ regulating the spied o1 lnottlr cal'.~>i‘ol ilulvtlrs and out, tllrlt you llllj-‘lli bl‘ i'l'|t'(llllil.'>(L‘il young lltltiy. . .\nti so you owe it to till-tn. to yidll‘ own fanlil_v, and to civilization -t‘lt' ltl takp are of what wa~ Yllt you. ltttes thi< Pllilill sacrilicc on youl part? ll. tnay do so. to exert-lat: your li Ilii|'_\' tllcan that you will cat s. tirink lt-ss. at‘! tint into tht‘ t-=ll air {or a walk or to \\'i)l'l\ wilt-n coll may feel illclilltftl to sia‘ indoors. it may mean ihrce or Your mill- lliili‘? llPllY)’ liiilililiv-“i. "ilfive l0 U10 ill‘ s “x-rcisle nigzltt and nlorllillettl "twp that hotly of yours slllllllct» '. ‘i lll tl-tilint‘, as you know il should bt‘. Yoll wt-rt‘ givt-n a body without any i fft-rt or “at-rilit-t‘ on jrtllll part. it s.t-ln.‘< only lir that you should "9. The Publip Forum This column lo QIII" In! filo dllouulon by correspondent! ol questions of lutsroltt. Thu Charlottetown (iunnllun tlnu not noouoully undone tho op- , lnlolu of oorrooponlloutl. THE VACANT sEA-r Sirp-You are to bu highly com- mended I think, for giving expres- sion 1o Public Opinion regarding the vacant Senstorship and the pro- posrd appolptlneni, of Mr. Nash. Phsm ls more of the Chrlstlnus. the Christian Spirit shown by the iltlllHl-ill], towards the other Party} than ls exhibited by some of th churches. - if t'he vacant scat in the Senato' is anything to Prince Edward Isl-i and alld to Canada it ought certain- ly to he fillctl at ullcc; and you have shown that the consiltlrtlon at’ the country requires that thcro shall be no tit-lay about the matter even though tin-n, should be some soil-seeking polltitfan ill the. lltlust» of Coulmons or the (iabinet who tlcsires prulllotion and a [lerlnanent job. l Now. l have lately talked with a ll Eiuotl mally pvrstllls grit alltl tory. m-‘u anti wonlen, and I find thatt nine tult of every tcn are ill farm‘ of the appoillllllcllt of Ml‘. 'tsh. 0f .lll thusc plwrlitlscll he has been ions-i ‘st ill lllt! public eyt‘; and his posi- ,1 ion as illallagill‘); ldtliltll‘ tu ollt- of‘ i ille clrcf organs of public tlfllllltlllilli rn the Libcrzll side oi polities has ' xiven tllc public a coed itlt-tl of lllxl ' llriliiy anti character; and he ouill ht olh- r hand has hatl a tgotld o|>-| l itoriunity to lcarn what the people-T,» oi‘ this Province nct-tl. l i it is lltlt llcl-t ssar_l~ to raist- (llllilll.<l'l_ t-tllnptllilltlns. All tllnst- who have‘ fltcn proposwl for tilt‘ ant st-zli l! lltlcl- tilt-fir good liillis and U...” =| weak part . lint for an aIl-rountl-lg ..{l)l)il lllllll of illt- l.ibt "i l‘.'ll'l_v, on,._ , =lto “raid fill llli‘ \'Ili‘Zl'.ll chair lvtp; ' 'r.tl1't to the l’rt.vlnct llll‘l'i’ U‘ "ill . 'll‘('ill'tlllI,L' to public tllrnitllr. , lll" .llhlt- iilall lir. .\'a..h. alltl‘ Us app lil tlllt-ni fortlllviiil l t iilllllilillli ti as a f lll‘ -' ‘i l.-i.. wtlulti New Y‘ :ll":.. l uni, S-ir, l<llc., AN OBSERVER. --i<Q0a——---— UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA. t-‘lir 'l‘l'.i‘ rumor ls zlbrtlatl that ‘tl‘ llt- nt~w lllfll‘ d (‘hurt-ll tlf f‘allatla_ 'llt- propt-rty of ulcnlbcrs is liablt‘ to b" trlxt d for thp support of that (Yhurtrh. \\'ill you p~‘rlnii mt‘ lllrtillLflli your t-olulnns to uIlw- a most Will]!- htliic anti roluillt-b- ticllial to tbHl. rumor. 'l‘lllert- ‘s not the lt-ast po l eibllity of such ll thin: bi-iutl tltlnc. Such a luctllod tlf rllisilll: money" ' has never been thoulrhit of tlnd talke cart- oi such a wolltlt-rrlll '_-,ili. lliTi is not llli‘ slllzhtcst provision 'l‘ ‘pk tlf l)l'_ liliot anti ills stll- u tip‘ illlsis of l‘lliou or in tho‘, tlpnts. Act OiIllOI‘ openly or hiddcn, for. such a illlll,L' lo bl‘ ai!tlllpt-.tl..l|l, ' " ' ‘“’__i "a '9'!‘ .. .' .. .- l ttt Funds ‘l,i,l::;l,*;;:;;;-11191331‘grrrlr’ t t» _ Illl'lt|l Daily Selections FOR 3 v .. t Guardian Readers g_ CHYTISTMAS THOUGHTS "(‘lll‘l:'llll|i~‘ lt)llll',.~§ but out t‘ a\_'t-al“ Wilt-ll all i. joy and zi-tdllss. Anti _L‘.lil'f nor sorrolv, ,.,ll nor [Hill Altlyliucue oul lltaris with sud» llU-m’. i) lllt‘s.st~d cvt‘ i) happy morn! "fwt-t-n which of Yirgill Nlary 'l‘ht- Saviour of tllt- \Vllll'l was burl. ill stable tiarh anti tircary. i) was it chance, or was ii tllloitre, 'l'hat lll a placi- so lowly. Should first, bt- heard _tlle illiallt volt-c, Of ollr ltcdccnlcr holy? Ambition, pl illt- llirtlriltiuutl , twins ’l‘ll.'|| hard it it: to .\‘l‘Vl'l' ‘Mont: anal-ls‘ l'l-l‘fll‘lll~i first oi sins Uft side by sitlc _L',o over. like llow nit-cl. ‘ilvas tilt-ll, that. as a child. Atlurnt-tl with graces llllllllv, lit‘. taught us 1o be lllllllllli‘, mild. lly means of llis (‘Xll-lltlll". ‘Not to the rlcll. tht- tilt‘ .'-'.r "it. llrigllt .t i141 l4 tilt-n lll"-i(‘t‘llilf'(l. lltlt to poor shepherds, kecpitlt: lait Watch tfcr the flocks they tt-ndetl ltFtlllll. \\'ith tidilllls of the Saviourk birth ill joyful lvolds tltldrossilttl; "(lltlry on high and pt-act- on t-arlil, To men good will imssessing. For worldly kings, of pridt». Rich roifti beyond the tellinlz. .\‘o starry light apptlart-tl as guide To .\lar_l".< humble tllvnlllllg. pomp and llut wist- oncs saw ill brilliant star 'l‘h.. sllzn of incarnation, .\ntl hastent-tl from the Mast afar, 'l'n tlfft-r atloratinn. \\'ith gold and nlyhhr, and frankill sense. Tht-ir il‘llllli‘ slits composing. ’l‘ilcy tributt- paid tllllnlpottence. lll Mary's arms reposing. And as ilegan our Saviourfls lift», lll cold and tlrt-zlry nlangor. F‘ronl crib to cross ‘twan ovcr rife. \\'ith stirrolv, pain llntl (longer. lt‘rnm it nrly we tilts lesson learn. \vllilll"'f‘i‘ our post or duty. When ml-okly hornn our crosses earn Bright crowns of fatlt-lt-ss beauty —.\'I. (l. O'Donnell l» December 26,‘ 1924. A STRENGTH AND REFUGE: i) Lord, 'l‘hnu are m_\' (ind: I will exalt Tht-c. l wlll praise Thynamo: for Tholl hast donl- wonderful things Thou hast, been a strength ltl tht- poor. 'l strength to the not-ti)’ in his tllstrt-ss. a rt-fusc irtlln the storm. a shadow from tht- hvat. Isaiah 25:1, 4. l'llAYl<Ilt:—- ill-fore." "Thy loving kindness, () Lord. is ln the heavens; Pouncil which shall ht‘ obligatory ‘l “t Illigattllflv" ill uat tilt‘ paynp-nt of‘ t ‘l>_lll!;Ii(tl'_\' ’l‘lli,< simply iht- "lhtneiilttt is ill t-ffcct ill thc -l<'lltot|'sl (‘llurrll today‘ and Ilillll" ' _l'llt‘tllt~l' is f‘lillll'llI]lllil"il. 'I‘tl iiillll that this mav nil-an taxation f propt-rlr is l"iii lll'll|\' l am. Sir. ldlte. \lbcl‘ttnl. lice Q Yollr lucky color is pink. itl-ifllflMlilfilt Bib-You art- loud ‘if inn, anti arc giant-rally‘ I'i|ll.\‘llll‘l'~ ‘ll to ‘bc good company, lit-pt-uti more upon yourst-lf, anti don't trust ltht-rs too lunch, You are n §LPU|1Q lover. atltl a great llolllt- hotly, but. doltt‘ forget that luvp is thc best thing to strive for. .l_v A. CHRISTIE lllfiflliMllltllt 23.-~Ytvu ac.- gout-r.‘ illH, bload-lnilldt-tl, thorough, all-it lrllsllvtlrtily. You lovt- travt-l anil - sootl rcatlillg. alld are all llllt-lii;.',l‘lll alltl ll-ucllt talker. You art‘ lrut- .ln‘i loyal lo your frlcntltt‘. and d‘:- vtut-tl to llllg ones you love, Yril ‘uultl :lli'i‘l'l‘ll ill many ltallilllt-w‘. Your birth-sitmp is tllt- lurtpltlisc, b‘ 5' which means pfUspt-flly. Your flower is holly. Our Debi l0 the HEN we contrast her condition with that of most foreign lands, Canada appears like a ship resting in a sheltered , harbor. She is rich, happy and at pence. v {not of Canacltds good Eartunc makes her a debtor. Sh: owes the debt of goodwill uncl ldncllincss which Christmas revives and presses upon us as an obligation to those lancls less fortunalel ilmn our own. » Over the crowded areas of Asia stalk the skeleton figures j of war and (amine. ‘ pall of superstition and ignorance that have shrouded lier for ‘ tlgtrs. Europe struggles with, almost insoluble political and ccorlolnic problcnls, and one Government replaces unoillcr, each ill iurn overcome by perplexiiy and despair. 1 Canada flllllfillsll she llns a few troubles of her own, is n favored i l i i l i i i Cliriainlaa. all. "u congrt-tzatiolls. This asscsslut-lllbg‘? h cllilrl among file lluiiorls, with many reasons flit- n grateful llcllrf this Lei us rcmenllier our ‘(lehls as we count our blessings. Let us nitl ull cfforls l0 spread the li tlll brought tltlwn from the skies two fliousnlmtl years ago by one w o “though ricll, fir mun’o snkc Lillian“: [NJUI], HE MUTUAI. LIFE of Catiada: watierlomOntario 135 Kent Sweet, WeJJlIish Our Customers y and Friends a Very p t3 i érry @hri§ifi1ats And Thank Them for the ilenerous Patronage . Extended to Us Henderson & Gudmore O littl: town of Bethlehem How still we sea thee lief Above lily deep and dreamler: sleep The silent slurs go by: Yet in thy dark streets shineth ‘ ‘The everlasting Light: The hopes and fears of all the your: Are met in thee tonight. World i The very ' Qvcr much of Africa hangs the (lcnsc 11.. A. EBERS PROVINCIAL MANAGER pttltrlottctow-l, P. E. l. M ‘ a» .4 Your ilirth-stont- is the turquoise, which means prosperity. Your l|t)\\‘(‘l' is holly. Your lucky color ' pink. 'i‘h_v‘ faithfulness rt-tlchteth unto lilo skies." Christmas Day. 'l‘ll)lN(lS OF flllltltVl‘ .i()Y:—-—'l'|l'- angel said unto them, l-‘car not fol‘ Ilt-lloltl, l bring you atlod (iilillgs oi {rt-at joy. which shall bt- to all peo- ple. For unto you is born this day n tile city of llavld a Salionr. which is Christ tilt.- Lord. Lnkt- 2: lo, 11. i'll,\YlER:—0 Thou lltlrtl of llittl, bt- 'l‘hou born ant-w ill us, and lht-u wt‘ will pass 0n tilllly lllfl good titl- inzs anti great joy to others lllllli all people have rt-ct-ivt-tl tht-nl. -<-0->___ llt- Pllllilflyvll every t-xpi-tlil-llt he kllclv to llltlke the kettlo boll. lll- burned up n great tplillliity of adjacent furniture without success. llt- alllltlsl‘ tlelllolluhtul tht- kitchen ill nn ‘unfortunate. expcrllncnt with kt-rtmt-ut- till Flnully, fo hill chtltzrltl. he \\'|\H nb- llm-d lo t-nll on hlu wlfc. Silo ahowotl llllll ll lit-heme llt- hutl not thought of at ttll. Hht- pllt some water lII the kettle. llo-nlth Note». To the Thin -—"l1on'l t-nt fast." 'l‘tl the Fuh-“Dtllft out. Fast."- Insult-r. A Thrunlh Trip. .\ visitor. helm: shown round inke. naked lVlltl "\\‘i~ll. nlr," will: llu- TFIILV, "wc-tlturt know the uefnlll depth. llllt lnut yenr n ntunlz Auntrnllnrl cnnlt- hort- In bathe. look his t-ltlthml ofltlntl llivt-tl in. lnld wt- |ll‘\'l‘l' ntlw him nlmln." the hlll ltuldc how dt-t-p lt +++++++++++++++++++++++-=~++i+++++-l-+-l-z-l-l-l-+~l-v- ilmlln?" "Oh. you, we bud n cnblt-grnln from l Australia uilng u: to lelltl hill clothe! tin." M ‘ml . it Ec2i§tr§o§ic%c%a %t%z%l%i II-II"!~I!-II-IIH'~-II+'I"I"I'+'I"I-F THE HOLY CHILD llaii. most lloly (Tlliltl of Nlilry. l"ull of truth anti lzraco, \\‘hn hast t-olnt- ill llm- anti luct-illlcss To rctlt-enl tnlr Flirt‘; Unto ‘fhee wt- brill; our praises “Pills hluh festal tlay, t-ar us. i) slvt-et (‘hlltl oi Nlalflv. llear our jtlylill la_\'_ ‘fllltlulril 1on5; “gthi holy prophets llad 'l‘hy llirlh fort-told, .\'0\v at last, t) tlt-ar llt-tlet-ln‘ t‘. “'0 Thy fact: lit-hold: Ailgcls have ])l")('l‘|l|ll('il the titling-s- llow 'l‘lloll canlst to cartll, llowly shepherds t-alnl- to greet Theo At 'l‘lly wolltlrous birth. As tho angels and tht‘ shepherds Prnlsotl Thee. so may wt‘ " (‘time with ltlvllli! atlorlttltlll. Holy (‘.hild to 'l‘ht-t-_ For Tlloll art our (lfiil and Saviour. Everlasting Love. 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