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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 18 Dec 1909, p. 4

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. Aw ya-vw-v-v - . , ‘ He _ _ med :1, difly impressed. ‘Heputf _. isha‘iid into his trousers .apoekflanéérmcisifis away from a handful "at change; "said. ”I’m .1-an ‘v .â€"â€"â€" v _‘ -V ‘Vu" be it; enjoying by contributing fie the anti-tuberculosis work {£863.23 5 ‘ say, Mister, willthcm stic e21 go cure ‘ cpnsnmption?. 50 y told me they doand what canI ~_,.gct just oncjor?’ The 500“! little“ hand reached for his pocket-_ ' ”11 giant one to cure my mamma; shc' s got consumption] A tall.b.»d'istinguished Ioofiing find nicely dressed gentleman sauntered up .to' the boat}: which was attended at that timg by scv- era] officers (if athel-cRed' Cr’pss‘ Branch, “and requested to be fin-9 formed as to the use and mice (if tlie :s’ta’mps. and-aha 'manber‘gin which the pretends 9f sale‘srwole-d be upgraded; Scouting-a 'ten,‘ or twentyfldollpg sale. the fiadicsyicd ‘with one soothe?" in‘tellingi him ’fthe sm",a_!5d duly imfircssing hpon' hitfxyflbe Ere? W the 31m w’afllddo 3"an thc pgvxlgge A grimy finale urchin With a‘ bundle of. new$papers catered a. ' Nashville Suburban drug store 0d "whose doors flamed . out ‘7 the bright red crosses which-were used 7' as thcsymbol ‘of the Red Cross- Christm’as Stamp last sééson, This story comes from WaSh-P ington, D. .C.. 1n 1hecorridcrof the pbstoffice of which city the District cf Columbia Red Cross Branch had aStamp Boom ’ - A ’ 'Sédly the little boy sthk his head ”No, no letters and no Santa Claus packagés. We aim: had no Christmas at my house‘: ‘since my daddy_Went away, and} can't- -W'ite‘ macbv .P°W?Â¥-' But. AWOI‘M; Rather diflid’ént'ly hefappmach; ed the clérk and said. “Aw, say, - Mister,',havelyou got any of them stickers Isee onihe door? Them with the 'tr'ossc's‘on them ?” .“Wh'y, yes,” answered the clerk. “Wha; do" yon" ‘want ' with them? Got‘ many Christmas things to send off or many lettéi's y'ou ’d like tb seal with them?" , V I will ,not give a singt’e thing “‘srmply because others are giving and IdiSIike to iseem different from ’them.‘ ' With every gift I will give a bit of my heart. I will not run into debt 3:) nrder to give. ' , I win not give to somebody eise simply because ha or she will pro- bably give to me. ‘ ' I will not give for fear I will be thgughp mean .if I withhold. ' I will not be carried off my feet by the whirl and excitement about We are entering upohdhe 'last few days before the Christmas- dawns, when friends will receive the gifts which we have worked: / and planned so hard to get ready During the Christmas season $0 many gifts exchange hands amid. such a whirl of ,excitemcnt that w must be careful if we wouid ot lose the true meaning of the day We suggest the following Epledge from the Congregational- ‘ist, if we wish to make Christmas a happy time for ourselves and . others.- My wimmmagm Wanda: m aha-cadmium; «awomum A Nashville Incident; anmmwm mammw SATURDAY, DEC. 18, et the PM; Highland Puk' nah, a tec‘ond Chip inmat- TELEPHONE No. 92 AL _‘ _._ _ .. v-.. -w- â€"wâ€"._‘- "l‘ "0"-.- higher uplifx «man! the true godhood “No; {We changed my mind. in man. Nation will join land with In they: aim until the world will he cimled by (he I 5“ your cat '3 “mp in natiohs. etch finding flux is henin cranberries.” , ”f“. “'1‘“ film will beach a locale-l “That’s all right. mom. I don't "“3" 0‘ hand-Mm'ihnt noiniifi 'mind wilting it up." .The lyiendship of the nations means the uplift of the masses; it may «hit burdens and shackles will {all from those who are weary and oppressed. It means ihat the bumun hive, nudism-bed will film with indu‘stry, investigation, and a wholly new impetus will be given to the‘ life of man. New drama will arise with- in hiin Tin-re will be other and greater worfl‘.‘ War is desirucdi'e. Peace a constructive. Peace is the period of mental and commercial Ictivity. In peace men accumulate that wealth Ind Iinowledge which they waste in war. i Picture that day and this and you vi“ ‘sec, without argument, that not only has ’thei’e been} spend)! and tremendous in- sinence on peacejbut than!” mater advancement of mankind _ has héen wholly "due to the 52mm: peace of the} me world was in a constant state bf war- fire. and these were truly called the Dark Ages. cred, or glimmered leebly, and the worid w'as sunk m a barbarian because the world; when ever) petty province was hostile to iris neighbor; when every man. no matter what else he was, was a soldier, and no men could feel sure of peace from one day to the next. Trade pWas stagnant; property was insecure; cities were swept out Of exista‘n‘ce, their inhabitants massacred and sold into siav- 1 'ery; the arts. the sciences, were smotiirvi ’ Peace Is one or the universal hopes of the human heart. It. Is in every phiios- ophy; in a“ poetry and In everv relig- ion. The heaven of the American sav- age, or of- the fier¢e Viking, or of me ,poetic Greek or the contemplative Budd- hist’every heaven ever born out of [116.1 lungings of man ’5 heart is an abode of 1 zpe‘aee. He that thinks man has noti snuggled very far on the road toward his'I IdeaI knows very little of the history of I man. ,Wh‘ethcr one turn to Lhina. or. Japan onto Europe. one can withtn they period of histQI-y begin whh I II II I. .I- ‘ when every _stranger was .II enemy: .. when every country was held by unmer- I (ms feudal chiefs engaged. in constant; nurture: when every city was walled‘ about against the attacks of the rest. (III I ity fixer his own desire Freedom a pan of the Instinct tollve He mm peace. that he may rmdylife’ and dream those dreams which sooner or later he I: akes come true Peace is also part of [he instinct to live. In the countless million: at year: be has lived, man has 1never failed In the accomplishment of the ideals which Were vital and neces- éary. to him’: which were part of his in- stinct to live; and peace is one of these; and that [8 why we believe that eutely the triendship of nations will come. ing. drinking and fighting men is com mon brother to the brute-. In strength they surpass him. By thought alone he has come thus tar, and by thought alone he will pmgrees' trill timber. Man has ‘bnt one predominant panion; the will to live; and from this ore born his two vital ideals: Freedom and Peace Man crave‘ freedom that he' may live his life in hisl own “ray and develop his own individuai- I ‘ shines: rcet. ebuhdcnce. ufcry. Wu- :hen. u’ clinye. rpoke of hardship. ware, carton. amide-m. But the fabled golden egewumlyapnet’s drum 1‘ Ind never been. Will it ever be? ' It willoo'me jar eonslyastllc hu. man heart continues the: throbbing which each of as he received through 1n in~ numerablc chain reaching to the very dawn of Creation- Man live: by his dreams. Hi: though" are the things whkh endure. All else of man pefixhes. He has been called a fighting animul. Through ell the infinite change of the pan the marvelous animal. man. kept himself alive. but by the dawning of what we call mind. In eat- ‘ ma. city W div. and taller W ruler. their the Iir we: continue“, Ihak- _ entith the demo! ward the mm} or: oltm'ol then it’tII tut the. w- r waded gauche-t Wm unit It the feet «the poeuandheerpt theta-alderman, long put. when over II! the todd 'tII pace; when men tedded theitI flock: and reaped their hmeIt nnIfwd. and youth tuched the golden moon mm over the twat-militia attitude: when the at us not Ifirighted by themnv ling fife and growing drum. but the night was made precious bv the long of the nightingele, and the Jerk aimed the lee and deity morn. end the burn of thehive made reednlthe golden than. In filth?!“ an and 3mm hangâ€"and . “So youfdon’f want hp can. begins?" apkcd 'thegrocer. Madam F. D. Mrs Mohmpy. Philip H Mitchell, john 1. Mn. Miller, Anhur Mr Raiding. Ernest Mr 15!!“ Eliubeth Min ‘ Whiting. David 1 Mr: Whiting. Fanny Mia ' ‘ Adveniued Dec. 14th. 1009. REM Pgrk. III. A. w. Furrcnn P. l. Johnson. 51 ‘ K Lee. ‘Yirlim'n 001'“ch Linen. Andrew Mr Dunn.7 Raymohd Dennis, Mr . Gavigan, Agnes Mia {Bendim Max Mr Bell. Harry Mater "Bmddard. Geo Mr Carlolyn Mih_ The (allowing unclaimed létten remain at the Highland Park Post Ofiice: Andaman. John C. Mr Am Yum. 1The ifiiumn odor' 5' in the sirâ€" , ' Nuy. my. not. um of rotting Iona. Nor harvest odors rléh and nu. Nor bonfire Odomâ€"which no grunt-â€" The Autumn odor s in the air. I find it. not. in open Midi. But indoors where its bliu it yields- The moth ball 01101” a everywhen. ' “Bit I understand they've eflectod I reconciliation and are now re-pdmdi" ‘Thov wen: bod: broken up by duh: separation ” | “Thu; wu'Dr. Panam- who nu [talking payou I little whllo ogo. 30’! a very learned nun." "He must be." .“Why, how do you know? He wu only bulking to you {qr a few minutes? “We", in. ma long enough to lathe me very tired " I > ‘ "Could He nuke ; none 3: N; u u mounlnin?” “Oh. yes‘ of nouns.” 1 ' The little gm bound and mid: “Well. thou, could He nuke 3 “one so big he couldn' ‘ lift. w?" The eloquent ud hunch)“ Dr. Within-n. who'n' chum theahgiql arguments; wine,- In fond of mom-a;- the'aiapumu with 3 story “out 3 link girl. ‘ ' This little girl nM'ao hot “that: "Pap, an God nuke stones?" 1 '. “Yen! darling.” hot father answered. “Gin He nuke big stoma?" - “Oh, yes." " [Wk-u, Inferring too-coitu- than. I tho-(huh “While when. When hi. pie um and In actually an it with pkulk." "I don' : Hm Mu tor WWW". magmatic «ply 0! Smith. Spanking ’ of um. «um can. use due. (Donor-1 l Bud Gabi tons-mythoIt-nn whom}..- .“fled in aging pie with bulk. flunk Magnum; in : hot-110M», one du.‘ ”cording tothe Gourd. 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