: Elmore Prifpoll 8 Tale of a Horse AMONG the beautiful Christmas eatds that came to our house this year were some showing the “ani+ mals looking at the baby Jesus, re I got to thinking about the | a = animals in ray own life. - Take bwith baby humans as she: was the first horse I ever knew. Li with her own colt. met her around ‘Christinas time _ r Moy A s | inl Br Cal ue Lidlt-Buyegu of. Clrailations paper ‘Asnociation ert Daily News. Limt : ma oe “MAGOR, President (Vs 5 sin ee “. Subseription Rates: a eR ADD By all Per month. $1,00;. per: year $10.00, « RE, By..carrior—per month, 41.26; peryear, $12.00 Sc Ny second class mall by: the Post Offlee Department, Otlawa ted. rca epee eee ene ar a EE eeeeecr neem one “Santa Claus? a's’ igo an’ eight-year-old girl ne editor ofthe Naw York Sun asking iestion, “As:ani expression “of “Yuletide the: cdlitoi’s answer which ap-. as;when itvvas'first print } | i yep ay as ib we . 5 lin MY army days, one :., horse ASOT 1900. oe | rial avritten hy, Francis, P. Church, 18” ee ee ee va an white ah me a good lesson, | he: courtesy: of: the:New: York jas milk. — wiley icing down a steep. hill in| Ae ye mt aoe she had been, sold toamy father lgngland around Christmas: 1915, : eS COO ace atta at fone of the horses Just ‘ahead: of LEE. ath ‘py a Hebrew rag merchant, with it once and thus ja. keen sense of humor, Dad). yc) careoant over her Hé ag Ee alta eg ~ hpought ‘Dolly at-a bargain price!" fat_sergeant over het, hea da. | expt essing’ at Tand did nog: know. til later why! The whole battery. canyulsed ak ites 4 ¥ . ‘a . ;with laughter. But when my ‘little mare reached the precise | me suddenly bueked and:threw “pelov , vay ‘ i ion that its faith- jthe seller smiled: - ratificnt DL yey ee al — | Dolly never ran. when she could : Se ; nmnong:-the riends, of The | yatk Yrever walked when ‘soy Sob where Lhe sergeant had been Ms ESE Eg So | could stand still, never stood sti! \ humiliated she suddenly repeated | | stand slill, never SLoOe SHIA" tho precise Lick with me as vic- | pe | ee ight position when she tim, ‘The only difference was, 1] | Moreover, “when. she did lie }wt? thrown about three Limes as | ‘down she had a way of doing go [FR and the. fellows in the bul ‘in'a place which stained brown | ushed three Limes longer, iner fat white rump, When shel | ‘arose, the only way to make Dolly |THE horse I’ rode most” of. the) | preseritable: was Lo wash her with |. first world -war-was a vallp fast! isoap and water. Thal took time coal black, beauty, © original-y| ‘and didnot always pul my father from Argentina, His name was t mind ‘to | Spot, for. he had one large white i} 1 there is Wo Santa ‘he Sim? it's 0.” is:there a’ Santa tery: DE 0 Sweden, the festival firs Santa ‘Lucia, whase story W sionaries. Her feast day grac celebrating the shortest day 0 tudes.» | (ts LIGNTFUL CUS at Mundelein College, was chosen { ked as Lucia at a celebr unior 0 nes after being pic f Lighls by a Swedish t was held to honor as sprea OM — Judy Sundstrom, 20, a Chicagoan ation of the Festival -American organization in Chicago, 1n d-by early Christian mis- | ually also became an ocension for f the year in the Swec reign aver the do- the: Tlallan martyr, lish latl- al ‘in. the fib, frame. 0 eee hie forehead ye _tpreach:a good sermon. jspot in lis forehead: Hanlon,. if aoe Spot hated war and everything ith it. He. would try connected w all sorts of tricks to av toward tle front line, He could ‘BUT Dolly had to have a special aversion to going to. church. ter than oid going ; 95th Street, Pree ok City. She refused to. move fas pe Oe ithe proverbial snail. Finally, smell death and danger in the! ds ave Wrong. | They | rom many vain applications, our wind, And in the end, he bled 5 ee “Hel f.{to death: from enemy wounds. | rour little, fiends a ; buggy whip: broke. | t about thaty “ T think it was a | j iey.See. ‘ ‘They think |time.dad gave up riding behind | : the horse-and took to :walking 10 | | i Two Women Die In Collision 1 ig not comprehensible by hether they ing his coming voice. | church, rehears hic sermons, in a mumblea low ‘minds, Virginia, w | 4 + on the nation’s cash registers | tonight ants: go thronging customers lo dlecor- ~ Orrawa Diary By JAMES R. NELSON inal sale is rung up yan unusually high level. This may result in one lthing for the little shoppet in: ir|the next few weeks. Post-Christ- mas sales are likely to be bigger, When the f , and the retail mereh- | home along with the “good” | Courtesy, Cautio For Safe, Happy ee Special to The Daily News ' te oO Nay yoni “YT ‘ * ‘ot “ yi i "ORONTO— A special sate driving appeal jo: tee motorists was made today byWilliam A. Wecker past. | fi dent of the Canadian Automobile Chamber of Cor an te bi ‘ 1c Caaf , te and a mere, who urged drivers to be “safety conscious vidiid © during the busy Christmas season, ‘at The: “what better time than Christe poo so aie Imas is there for each of us tO) duction in needless accidents ‘ae m show fellow drivers co-operation | that bring loss and grief +49; “Noy and courtesy?” Mr, Wecker ask-| Canadians.” Stet Chub ed. 1 should Mr, Weeker reminded dtly “Than. vero dates net highways would be crowd Wence lis first driving principles,” Mer, .during the Christmas seaspht } ae 7 {Weeker added, “If we do so, we| “Make courtesy. and caution be [can look forward (d a sharp re-| your byword, and I am. sure’ tha in tad ee at ence ecb nec it will be a happy and .merg Herat | ‘ee mn ‘Christmas for all,” he said; "Bobi : ‘ 8. , Vy i der On Air Again 17. AALL-O-RASGF| Eine { ao ain os a ~ ue . +a, a After Overhaul |e pari Cot: LONDON reulns) Bly Ben | uits Pants, Night, the bell whose chimes mean © Topcoats @ Slacks ie London and hone to Britons wl ne At camer ay tenet! he H over the . world, “broadcasts” | See te Se BULALASTS eo iepain Sunday moming after 2, uick Ser ice’! Man. irest of more than five months. | Q ao v Cent \; Mi | The ‘booming bell, in St: Ste-," ‘ ey iu " phen's clack tower at the houses: | (j th | | eas Cex of Parliament, and Ils. clock iN C al Of, ny have. been gelting a thorough 220 Gln GL Phone 423 “4 a Pe since July. i aR | . ays) j be i | ao VORAS ca. at ¥e | Sever . / oo" ate f , , I . ! CALVERT HOUSE::!' i ‘ WAY, | "“Ganindian Whisky 28s | “Canadian FMS os) vais ee al es | Created for Canadian Hospitality 9 e. unlfo This advertisement is not published or displayed by the’ 2° ab 508 Liquor Contral Board or by the Government of British Columbia: AE he 4 Pee LLL TELE LE LG , re Tage eo : . 4 ~ . , oe . a| Title, To this eveat unis | eM ee fae of te Bok tise me ES eH oe oat an-his intel- ‘whip—which I. plied fro: ms - tt simas trees and re-land better in most parts 0? BO etrnercteiet nsect, anant, my his intel DEY Da Tt ns a CASTLEGAR, BC. @— .Two' lax for a day, they'll do so with | country as the retailers try to: peeeeewers +) Wales poundless world about | se Dolly never ran more than jRbuaitd women, a mother andj mixed feelings, but for the most!reduce their year-end stocks. iG | : nati Males ype Te A aaa vs beegey ‘untiva 'ebens | her rawried -daughter, were; part satisfaction. | I Ws P H | L | P S oi "(vuted ce capable of erasp- twenty conservative steps in her’, en ari : . we ot e At dt ME esr! | whole ‘life. a, killed “Sacurday in a> head-oo) According to all indications, | GM p 0 uy aay cose knowledge, so ef ee ie ie about unite, south of the’ Christmas trade this year, ays ut Y NEW FOR '57 oo hae Genta Clang: THEN’ we had Gypsy. aa fine! his oobensy, Hy! Lown, has heen avood one, moderate-: te us coe eee a Santa Claus. Bt blooded‘ mare; who could yun] ~ Dead are Mts. Anne ne Har-:ly higher than a year ago across | $20 000 a , . 4 nd. generosity ‘and devot like lightning, and: was as gerstle qie, 50, and Mrs, Carolyn, Dows- | the country as a whole. Bub the: c S ti G TRANSISTOR POWERED | eee oa "las adove. She was a lightthes brag. Walker, Qe, jinerease ty. business seemed: or ougges ions ites Ouanated 3espe ona Player : t:the abound and give. joe ae Ee I a Be OSs lcomewhat dampened. Ib wa Wt! wr rattery Operated g-speed Record Playct coeds op DS aay Te jnub in color. we PRS ee fF ¢ -said “Une WO, WOMEN p ve WASH OSHAWA—General Motors of %, / 4 Flashli Batteries” * stcbeaut nd joy. Alas! How 4 On one. Christmas, we suddenly | were “passengers. in a sinall, ear aS BRO ag most businessmen Canada paid more than $20,000; «. _ Uses Only 4 Flash ight Batteries” “4x he eo A aunte Claus! imisséd one, of the, gmallest: hoys-dyiven | Roy Enelund of Cas-. xpectec. . ‘to its employees !n Oshawa and {Me Completely Self Contained ; { there were no Santa Clans: : lin. our: numerous” ribe. He as tlegar.:-. eR te et Foy, | It will be some weeks pefare | Windsor duving ihe first ning | x. ok x ‘olhia. | just old enough to toddle ot Twovother passenger's i ithe offical figures are, compiled.imonths of this year for suagest- 3,” LIMITED SUPPLY ONLY 30 te a a found. hintin. the: bain with death: car, Jean ‘Hardie, ‘of: Kin- | They deal with national aver- jon pian submissions, W. : A. oe ONLY @ ! As Low .\s 840,00 Down 4 if 10. | Gypsyie.r: Je‘ wa ‘affectionately naitd and, George Pellegiin,,he-! ages, and conditions vary from! Wecker, president of GM ans Yi | a $89.95 oy * “ ” Me ot eT Id thu geing Gyps go. hin legs lieved toxhe: of Prince egret cc to region, trom one part! nounced. today. * Vo ys en 4 ay oh 4 i oynient,: excep he Aer aes ae git shiive |Wefe taKett (0 hospitil: Pellerin of a,community to another, eve! righest indlvida! award paid ¥ RACRAE BROS. LTD.” oe ymens whe D a Oy, ; kicked:-the youngster death | Was released: after. Weatment The, general trend seems 40 (9 date in 1956 was $1,777 ty Rob- ag nt wy gp tes peat BAH which childhood, fills the: but not Gypsy, She was asgentle for, minor Injurles. "the, however, that most people crt, Simmons, Light Reject de- Phy. Sore Thal Service Lai” spe) an UR le ote | - ihave plenty of money Lo spend. partment, ‘Truck Division. Mr. ¥ 232 PHONE 2 “The government's appeal for’ Simmons received this award fev y evestion that saved hath hecnyhes. PANG LAY WSN IE FO BETS aie LR nR tinguished: “OO eye in. Santa Claus! You might ys well. fairies! You might get your papa to atch in all the-chimneys on Christinas anta Claus, but even if-they did not see laus’coming down, what would that prove! secs Santa Claus, but that is no sien that. 10 Sanit Class, “The most real things in the ethatneither childven nor men can see, see fairies dancing on the lawn? “Of s no proof that they are not there, e or imagine all the wonders unseeahle:in the'world, | there is no *Wwplld ave thos “Diquyou ever’ “eotuise not, but-that Nubody, “cai” concely {hese urgaunigeen and > Sia \ x