.. ' I , A” TEEPI-ION! esos g e r . M; Iuyprmootssolhr Guam ii. 4 us... want AU; ssoo 6 , Mon x h cskforclassifisdadsulugeor . - -. 4 y l . quick rosultg, . i t 'uiirl?-iii1..i?- "Covers tFrirIc'eifiEdward Island Like Wee Dew" CI-IARIDTTETOWN, CANADA MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1956 FIRST SECTION 2 ,K xa A g i ' 01? iv ' A x, J at 1 my . rusfmas s y i if so axss l XX X 1 E E ”4 ,.-.: ' ,' A HE Ion; iourney from Nazareth to Bethlehem . . . a new Star in the shy . . . heavenly music above the hills of Judea . . . the flutter of angel wings . . . the swift journeying of the Shepherds . . . Mary and Joseph and the new-horn Child . . . f to the coming of the Wise Men. with their gifts of gold, franltin- . sense and myrrh. . . From these inspiring things the Song of Christmas was fashioned more than twenty centuries ago. The years have added I new notes of happiness. Carols and song upon the air . . .' can-1 T dles gleaming into the night. . . secret whisperings and laughter, ' I in the home . . . greetings going from friend to friend .. . deeds i or eii3hVl'rIH'1llDl'crtiulItin'-titD1IlmI1Ifstfilild;'"” -rs"-” " l; H No great symphony or composition can match the Song of Christmas. It rises above the clattar and rear of the city; it throhs through the scattered towniand hamlet; it sings through ii. " the sunlit islands of the South: it permeates the trozen wastes l I of the Northland. In ever-widening volume its strains-echo ; around the world. Before its magic the hosts of darkness take flight. It touches ' A g g the slumbering chords of memory; it heals old hurts and scars; 7 it binds loved ones in a closer and deeper tie. There are no i iriendless or forsaken within its sound: under its influence the strong reach out to help the weak. Peace and love and Joy. these g are its loudest notes. and they are for all men. For the Song of v'” I Christmas is the greatest oi all songs because it is understood , 9 g, in e, E W i if f i, ll ll niniiiiii mm if A pmuluiln ' lllllllllllllllll ,LfAf'47ljY:"i?X3a H . lllIIIa(1i34hlll Wigs s Ar - o t (AX lllll o5' " . . V; e f of H: .' ' fife A l ill ill . s l l l i .u::a ll. , MM:-2 lo Alli mm if: l; T' it l'il-lil .. It i' ilrly. H-pi R I ta 1” - W: srjga y . ' ii i. i I i : l I fill ' Ki i I. I. li H Ni ii . .5. . is ;'l::gg,, g, ' 'vI,l: : ;; in J mlwity Ill.'.l I if ,7- . 1' l ," Hi ; ' . ll V lg H ll i w; W JMJ Iii l L D iylrllv ;' I ll in p L Ky M H ; 'i A in jg, M 4! Jig Will T on K I . l; .1 32,: C it l:;!'l1i', ii! ” i 1 l ' :