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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 19 Dec 1918, p. 7

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is tF M Merry Christmas to All Our Rea __Merry Christmas, Canadians! , We have occasion toâ€"day to be humbly grateful for many bountivs, the greatest of which is Freedom. We are masters of our own destinies. Out sons, our fathers, our husbands, our brothers, have fought that we may retain that priceless priviltege. Let us look upon opr fields, our granaries, our shipyards, our treasury, our people, and be thankâ€" ful. Let us ery "Merry Christmas" as of old: let us make it guch a gladsome ery that its echoes will be heard and gladden those for whose sake we are *earrving on." Let us turn our faces toward the East and await with a fim a faith the coming of the Victorious Ones. < To those of us who have passed the Hrst rosy days of youth, this Christmastime will mean mostly a fgreat hope for the future, coupled with innumerable wme nories from the past. Indeed, ever the proud litâ€" gisistm's and brothers of the boys in khaki and blue Â¥ill have a few memories of their own to reeall,â€" appy rides on shiny now trieycles, when big brother ided the handlebar; petulant complaint when he Reasingly pulled the new dolly‘s eurls, or untied CHRISTMAS GREETINGS PCms Cerilat on ® L 27 * at SW L2R 0 * 2° * Mess Sttale ( i ermg6" Ets sB‘ C sWÂ¥ etahiasey in l 4 oo ut ks Py offf, 5 m en n . mt .. wS v'_'(:f.’s)‘ aa . y myt unc i As > Enanat" zx e m e t e “\“;iv‘-fi" «4+ Ed Pm C uim ds WAl d en‘ y .A a a "Tsaml erviFe® Lk3 y : y CXXe eX vyF| ,,.g.;-q. 1 $§ : 754 nc« +" k t : * tasstesun‘ t 1 s3 T)o\ . 22 -.:\{y;}{:.“'EQ‘}. f “} 20 Atp i Pit . NVry 0/f Fj se vilrmeretit ow sc varias Mess‘ *Fe e No i Ppemt t Do ul se e ele SActrind """‘)‘,_ "-{;Y';L-‘ PB it Kezz" $9.1) n es id o l neetedreiie (FALD TE i9+ I dikote ripe . ';~."".t-;--'2"»'~]?'};."»1' k t t K+ > o usds . Reviais * * [EA :\. 3Â¥ en es , a e id sls s fe‘e TA T 3. o ic d e Haves o "AArNO aA~ ’»'.v't“ff!z"i t & _ d n e y d i Â¥â€" lt «l Ao Cyeue | 15 h «* es ga 4e :. \s. s ie enc sops? /I‘»4"‘v.‘f.":?£’_‘e-‘-' 2»+* +o abarnite! rAike aqt Ayf? At t one‘s best hair ribbon.â€" Tears of tender thoughts will tremble on the heels of every _ smile; merry laughter will mask many a sigh. Far from denying ourselves all pleasures at this season of rejoicing, we must on the contrary plan for celebration; we must for the morale of our own brave hearts at honre insist on as normal a Christmas day as we are able to plan and earty out. _ We can put aside our moneys which we have pledged to our Govâ€" ernment, and then keep what we can spare for our needed recreation, â€" for whatever means recreation for us in the real sense. What a great privilege it is to be able to return to the old joys, the unaffected pleasures and simple ’R:?;'j:.:' e :’ 1e ha&:zru?:a Â¥. u+ utm Ti9 Fik d *Â¥ 2fe, Hex v 4b «/s ah sports which were good cnough for our grandparâ€" ents. We have been prone to drop them, in pretendâ€" ing that we are too sensible for superstitious, and too reasonable and analytical for imagination. The poctical has given way to the prosaic until we have very nearly lost the vital spark of Christmas; the skeleton only has remained. _ In careless giving, selâ€" fish pleasures and lavish entertainments . we have come to disregard the old customs which make for .real Ihappiness, _ We should be very grateful to have onee more within our hearts the real kernel of Christ» mas, the gaining of happiness by its diffusion. The more joy we distribute the more reason we shall have for joys of our own. e E40 2y dircryt c .-.’f[-:\“_f-’- T 45 I:,.,;'\é‘;-;*.g:‘: a i. t bsie dant N yen, UFF + C C206 RAWe C * P4g*E 4 burls .

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