i l l “Body; bompletely covered Soils", I r" m cnanwmrows commas . -,.,<--- I'll‘ ‘u: ' i,» . of’ ‘ havoeverqhad boils you “£22? {E9111} 1.; ‘d annoying xnoneo tic ~ . Bntliusglne ' holglhody almost en- witltvtliernl‘ l am a ~, , is n aspe- i“: .- me i angadpogetn few hours Ufslcep‘ at ni ht l_ was lucky. lhadnoappetiltefor oodl _I ccrtuin y was miserable. During lllll time boils begantoapperrr on iliflerentparis of’ my body and the pain from them made lite n misery. My siiiferingwas m great at time! that I ielt there was nothing left for me-to do but to end it all. told me that if I didn't give up my work and live out of doors, I would ninja a decline. ‘As I had no money oqnliliflt do this. In fact ylng doctors’ bills and buying m ‘cine: 14' l‘! “ ., . i, , 0 to n llnrl Groups of 5 lllzuren, used __ L lnally 41p. ..-,i*Aiter "ikcailiuj l‘. sleep eight hours every night "and. I consulted doctors but they all I For; Bale by_ Hughes Druflll". ‘CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS . I 0 I r over- "r 0v". s“ n" "n. p". ‘In’ ulnltinllYrq-tzrrll, count rm one word. l0 prr ci-nt. discount for cnshirtflrmllflxd Raoul “d. 75c n" ‘evfl. inileapsxatio I deck! that zwoptd eitlielqkiii 6r r3: m‘ so a'o 13b: to stullym the.» .-1 ' ren hethtllilt-g‘ was ascomp etelyrundovvh nanny o‘ could possiblyxbe Wilhfh bad gse ilerves. WhatI notkléa wgishnildifln . ' “scripfions ' . iifcrcnt pre rations‘, are oiififivhich‘ peared to e the best for me was. nrnol. It has simply performed miracles for me. Fqughqttles have done more than mouths ofmtrnvel abroad. f ITeel like a. mom: old. etit three good mealsa dny. iiblyslrin ls like a baby's, free from blemishes of any kind and I have now almost forgotten that [have ever hndmuch tlliugs as nerves. I want everybod who is ailing to know about Caruo , because l have such faith in it l. be- lieve it will cure any human ill." Mr. I. H. Me. 6., Carnol is sold by your drnggist, and if you can conscientiously say, after you have tried it, that it hasn't done you any good, return the empty bottle to him and he will refund {our money 45a ¢AAJ¢Q:AAA% Count i1 words formal pnrt of rul- nml must l\,:|II"1’|ll‘1ldf0:'o:llC~\2:iIknvl gilllenlnn “ranted, 50c for seven words Del week. . I - f 1-. f. -1- AVA Ag‘ - +o+ YY‘ ' Agents Wanted Dnwellaneous ¢ vrun WORK DONEMJKRPLY 12s WANTED LNG AGENTS D521: Dorchester Street. 10509-2861 Watkins 150. products. 'Write The J- R- to consumer. Craig St. Wes! Watkins Co., 879 Montrealq . ,,' 7 nus sale FOR sAl.'E_.-,.-cooK|Nc srove "d. a heater. Apply 89 Itoch ' St. 10589-12-1-21 ALE—- DRY AND SKIN- dfish. Apply Beecher J North ‘Rustico, P, E, I. v 10477-25-71 BERVICE — IMPORTED is Eearson, Chcltoil. ___ earlinig rum, ‘g Dunstaffliagc. . 10474-25451 i " , Wanted i. r?»--=-»_-__—-——~—---.--—---- WANTED — PUREBRED YORK shire Bonr. Apply W. R. Dennis, llizirslhilelfl. 10465-25-0 r ~--— —-—--—-——----—----- WANTED lB-Y, WOMAN W sufficient means io support two a gentleman friend. Must be Itc man Catholic. Address "e registered Yorkshire Boar _ _ ?‘.li~5i ‘. uslcesrsns FOR sALa, rum lambs, cwcslggmmgngg‘ “red, ewe lfllIlllS.'—- S. C. Stewart .4 m. ‘Friend: ,_______-j—:—i-? m?‘ tNO. ALFRTD McDONALD LAND surveyor. Harmony Jet. 101-58-21-1 mic. POULTRY — PARTIES HAVING good fattened chickens should gel, my prices before selling. No fowl taken except al- calm“!!! prices. J. D. Jenkins. 10467-25-7! wooo sAue — MIXED SOFT and hard wood on Monday. D6- cenrber 4th at 1 o'clock. Edmund McMillan, Covehead. 10540-29~3l DOLLS DRESSED FOR KIDDIES l in time for Christmas for $1 if szint to Mrs. Ens-as A. MacDon- ' 'Tlie~=0_antra.l'-Guardian Cross meeting in the Strand Thea tre Thursday Hear Dr. Robertson and others. artscnls address in the BASKETBALL Last night a good crowd wit- nessed the game between the Met liodists sud the Central Christ- ians. The Methodists won by a scoro of 39-9. The scor: is no criterion of the typo 0i B!!!“ 00W ever. The Central Christian-s Ivan: played t‘. good fact 38MB. display- ing fine combination but the)‘ lucked the basket shooting ability wlilloh characterizes! the Methodists playing. Time sfitci‘ time they worked 111+.- biiuiip the 1100i" only to niis-s on the sbiot for the bllflliei. ' iThe Methodists were also play- ing in fine form and were finding sl-loP mm Helium's 0stalos._ DON'T FORGET to-attsnd Rad evening Dec 7 . in: suslnc-l- or on- Rob- Strand Theatre wlill be "National Move- ment gm- gcod Health, good (‘Oli- diict and: Good Citizenship. -sabiscue‘mernooisr cm cU'lT—Sunday Dec 3 Bedeque 11 a, p1,; Cape Traverse 3 p. m-i Searlctow-n 'l p. m. P. A. Fltzlml‘ rick. Minister. v I scorer Moliinis was the 11180997- prime qf, his manhood. Mr. Chand-' TT ler after receiving 1115 ellllvcalw" here, entered the hardwzirc bus; In the eighth game of the IlilVi new and late,- wu connected wlt somé pf [llB more prominent firms o! our vii!" “m” w- “M Allard Tournament at Lsilibros Bros Bmwn- W-A‘ Weeks 8‘ Co" ‘mmhal Parlors last: night. llaliwee" 9-1 PM” 5* 0°" Pmws“ 3"”: Lmuiiovle and LMcNeill, the f0rmcl‘ and also with his brother Lharlesiwon both games by a good margin. in the firm, of Fennel! 8; Chandler. qhe highegt bi-eak was twenty He flllSt) curried oliji lllljllness of made by both plaYcrs. _ his own forsornc time. ill his day The next game takes mace this Mr. Chandler was one of the m“! evenhm enterprising nijrlgmizcqisivfnerxiif _______._’_ "m" mg" 2 " Charlottetown Team T0 Play The Trojans he possessed those qllalmefi which make for friendship and, beget can fidrmce. His business ability “'85 of a. high order. lhnideezl,“ ‘Vi? I11’! I‘. i . , Pilzilckcliigigngvglliildxustiay and closg at- IUUOWWE 39am by tentiorn to duty that he over-work- ed a strong constitution and bwke down physically in the midst 01' his laibors. Owing tn his long illness, dllfi ing which he was mostly confined to his home. Mr- Cliflrill" l" some extent ha»! droppml out of the public gaze, but his contem- poraries will always» remember him as one of our most active and estimable citizens. In all that makes for advancement and 81w ccss in what is most worthy in a community. Mr. . Chandler stood for. Had his health nor lbrokeii down, we have no hesitaitlon in stating that today iii all probabil- iiy, he would lie- (me of the leading The majority voile from inter-church L938“ W" to represent Charlottetown in ‘Brogan team. . il-‘onvards- McEachsrn, Acorn am] Mqqnnlg, centrer-Moorcanii George Dewar Prowse, Hiltchcson and stefllo. The local boys are getting of glving a, good exhibition of, Basketball. i -€~—<+>-i-— St. Pats A Team I Arrive in Winnipeg. iifil Georgetown. Materials vidcrl. 0503-3114“ pro~ ado, cor. Prince St., Sydney, N S. TOLET l gentlemen preferred. Street. 11-29-31 TO LET-TWO GFFiOES NEXT PRINTING com-iicimrlimsioyvn. Slit’) died here on‘ d, , , e ,, d pany_ legal and commercial lobilrcbruary 15th, 1894. In 1899, fivcgfgavgefnigngr m e l IIPIIIWJB 0f QVBPY dBEQPlDY-lOB-"P years after her demise, he iliar-i Eskimos m the first game Q! mph. lilaodlllan, manager, 322 Esiilau-lrlcll lVl-ies Julia Hiinford Sayer, a: ‘vestém mun They put in an hm“. * H To LET ROOM w" magssglwlnchester, I-ndiailii, Mrs. Hurry" ‘business men of our citY- yvifNNipmq Nov, Qty-The Tori I l" 1333 1W "lillfflcil ‘MH- A- Mor‘ onto St. Patrick's arrived in Will? -rison of Boston, Mass, ii native of mipeg" yesterday afternoon and i", ' f0!‘ tonifilil‘? the Eilnirmton w] Lh 'im"-"'°'°['N“v“ ‘smmb “ml m them 0f practice and made ll favorable ""1"" lmflpllfm‘ "We of P» famuywimprcssinn with the rail blrllfl. lliiiinely luilwlird Slayer. Gordon‘ Every Seat was 50m by mshgatur. iCruivfnrd and Sayer. One hrclherflday mgm and tickets cannot pa) lVfr. Charles (‘handler unl three , - ‘iliisiers. IlHIIIPlY Mrs. A. E. (Lindy ofihml for ‘my price;- Dobie and Mrs. A. G. Archer of Sa-lGeddeS lida. Colorado SllfVlVB. i _ iMr. Chandler was a prominent! l ____ memlber 11ml office bearer in the ca" M Guardian 0mm?” to American Consulate, wcll . . , i ' 10232-24-61 liglimu and heated. Apply at Klll-“llls i" ‘Yihmsg ‘"1" h“ l"~"‘s‘i ivasiiiivcrow \'ov ".0.-——Tllc‘ WANTED h_~ TwmMacs‘ ‘Wuwitf $E0‘vt‘3li11lg;8geillley dfyliiliiflle Brit's" E“l'l;“-‘S~"- ‘““‘“‘“=' '°"'| no“? Apr“), M“, - acquaintance “innit irotive of pilllllSllPll reports " " . ' ' i"- ' th ill B li-Lh G niviit W85 lS\Vlllil, .39 Hillsboi-nugh St. filial. nriim i WANTED-MAKE T" ‘he bemaved Th“ Gumndian ,-,,»,?,§n,.ptie,1g rpflnulflfiri’ Congress 1056U-11-30-3i _Ilcllnllhiiitcdl-Fclnzile WANTED CHAMBER MAID. AP. ply Queen Hotel. 10560-30-31. "VAiNTElD A CAPABLE HOUSE- keepei‘, girl or middlcaged wo- mnn to link-s CllflTgCL of home four in family, no children, will Apply GEOPZZu 10591-12-1-3! be uscd rlglri. Full, Crnpliuil. " liL-ljiwiviiiltcu-rliilc ~_‘NANTED—-MA'N TO WORK ON Office. - farm. Apply Guardian _ , iosislzsrcli nimrlrs DONALD—At fill vlsw on NJ‘. '(i 21st, 1922, Joli .0. iimiiiiu. =- 82 years. ‘ ‘ MACDONALD--—- Al. Cllnrliittiiiiivan Dcc. 1st l-irs. .Mary l‘). Milcdoniilil. widow of the ms Charles a. Mac- rlc-lialll, aged 72 years. Funeral notice later. ' CHANDLDR- Al. Cllnrlniltuioivii Nov 30th Eilwllffl tlhanilicr. AKIN‘ 05 years. Filneral from liii llli‘ residence, King Square. torlni‘ ll- 1st, Servici m. ‘J-lt.‘ p. rn. Funeral leaves house at 3 p. ni. Please omit flowers. money at homc—$15.00 to $170.00 paid weakly for your spare tim writing shbwcards for us. canvassing. ‘Va instruct and sup- Showcard Service, 105 Colborne Bldg, Toronto. 1l-22dtf Iioist rec aiv a rewa rd‘. i Bank Manager Ids ‘Indicated for Larceny (Speclar to The Guardian) NEW YOR-K, ‘Nov zlo-uiliix w. lll‘llS"t', 0|‘ liarolmicnt Gardens. for inn years manager of ‘the Harlem lirmicli Corn Exchanifl lltiilk was ludlicted in $5900 ha“ i"‘iz-r hc confessed he had Nlwltll iiiorc than $50,000 from the li-,~_i< i‘\'(‘l‘ it period of several ‘. if“ I "ill llfllfl, llccording to hunk 1"!‘ 1r. ilint. he worked his btlitllllll iii security buying trans- actional of the bank's depositors. .-A‘ $51 Ava 4A n...- We"! lilsasiilopeisiiiln nz-isnppeare " '_ dub, writes:- ‘l “lit-ooh: severe pain in NY ' right side. It was vciy a attimes. I tried oili and lablel! Without gaining any relief. The doe renounced it chronic l dreaded, an a friend advised Kidney-Liver Pill!- l used flies‘: not only tob- talned’, mic. mu pain. i1 bsllm itllaseolnlllflql! he"! mast-appendicitis. as it is now "om _s ar lines l have. lud f ld Iyntptom e No ply you with work. West-Angus LOST lri on NE/AR THE roar 0m” “ “M” °' “BM-l Film" Aurel Joli-at. eligible to play withlrmary Hwhe“ ll G (ill ff . V . A . ' M’ “M an olggssagg‘, the Canadians this wintc-r, in iiewlme British Anrbasskupk“: __ ‘ '___ ___ ‘Of the raising by ‘his inn‘ in wsT-Yrsvviivav i~ Tins i$23i1§..’.2“'5? ‘li.‘“§i§;3§§1“l§f$=Delivering Material city ii sum of‘ money. Finder-announced than, Jana,“ 00mm“ ' kllnilly leave at this office and "Wed., Jan. l7~—<l~la.milton at 8t. , Sat, Jon. Ztll-JFIRIII-ilifllllll. Ottawa; fSliL, Jul; g BlI-ylqsnadiens st_ . .St. . “mm - . Mon, Jan. 29—Ottawa at Hamil- WBIL, "Joiiii. ill-Hamilton it Cana- Ssit, Feb. iL-Hamillton Wed, Fdli. 7—-St. Pats at. Hamil Salt. Feb. lw-ll-lanillton at Ottawa; wed, Feb. 14—-0tta.ws in strain; _Sat., Pub. 17-4Tnnsdiena Wedl, Feb. 21—~St. Pats at Ottawa; Sat, Feb. 24-—Causdiens at 5t. Weliwlfdb. SS-dflt. Pats at Cana- cxiends heartfelt sympathy. I ,0r the American pcnplc rcgll-fdlllfi ' I I I ltlie adimrnistraition shipping hill, N. H. L" Schedule Wags Approved lssuod a statement tmllizlit declar- taken TORONTO, Nov. 29.--—.Aita meet- ing of the National Hockey Lea- gue held here Saturday. the dela- gntcs of the different clubs voted ing no such attempt lizul place. tlon.” was in ~his pocket. Frank Calder. pres-idem. of the N.HJL., presided cit the meeting. c The following schedule wsalap- proved: ~ 4 To French Areas ESSEN, Germany, Nov. 30. —- Deliveries of building material un- SB/L, Dec. 1o~olmws nt Hsmiltorlnd" the provisions of rho PM P"- lgmmdlena at 5L pau.k._ks_ Itered into between l-lulzrl Slliillefli well. Dec. zoqiiimilmn. alt csuii- riinrosrntlng Germany. will "flu!" liking; i515, pan-mks n; 0g. Dc Lubersiic, representing France. tawa. ‘ Dec. 27--iSt. Patrick; Hamilton; Cllillltliflllfl s: O;- wiim- timber and other “willie! Wed., talwa. SIYL, Doc. aih-Hamiliton at St. Pat- diitioris to informally during "l sl, Anchor's my I (Continued from Page 1) no occupy our minds for this w casiou and many more, and yet re- maining unaxhausted, vast in_ its proportions. ‘Long before James 7th of Scol- ‘land, or James 2nd or founded the Order of the Thistle in 1678. Scotland's sons revered Saint Andrew saint, though the Thistle is also called the Order of Saint Andrew. la Marmion wsflnd the author describing in a deep soliloquy the their Order RE cone of Flcdden Field, when 319' baflml- M‘ We” oppurtunty’ :11! too into to win tlie day: < . "Oh for one hour of Wallace "From scenes like these auld ~ ' with a. total of seventeen Dflllllfi, l Q u . ,, _ 1 9 m] iwghl. cco as grandeur sprung. Mr‘ zliihngzlweeexas a Co" em Or well skilled Bruce to rune Olituis not for Iliillfllll. that old- ' ' t no“-s;._ the fig t, coo as sons are n our fair D0- Cllallilltll‘ Mglazdlla: “D wanfiilochrhtians And cry Saint Andrew and our minlon. Lat. us conserve the heri- ' u Forwards "Shh" f t l 11:519. glolriolis lilllfllllgll] generations‘ i d illnes borne, ' Kieiiy _lle is placed our ccn ur es car l1’. c ant gve t pace in our own lllxhxtell-Olffllgl: glide ciirislia: ism-film?“ McLeod h" 1" "W "mm" °1 Swim“ ‘by "lmactel" m" i‘ ma? P9218“ liviv‘ y“ “r Edward Chaudier‘ one M°§FE R053 this. But why stop ltlhere The or upon the land of oiir lillllfiftl o‘; ourlbest known and highly ea- c m Centre Prstmrma“ “f, Gamlegc hi“ ab?“ “m! "hick h“ 5'92" The 111011111 01" .1 “we, away at _ whim tie patron sa nt of _| 0t an or viii‘ own. iigrgignilkzii‘: 52,131.; at m, early M90“ Guards thirteen centuries; in fact, ever In the recurrence 0f tho day we, h Estkraay nwmim; h new“, since ti", fqrefiitherg o; om- laml celebrate it is not our intention to‘ m“ l 4 m5 of age m!“ “w” Bums embraced Christianity, review Scotland's history or link‘, wlggmxggysiitgllgvem§§flhduv_n,,fl FEW” Wilma, And there is a logical reason this touligselvles to the glories of‘; " f i, _1 i, 1hi-epl15.l1tt bfittl t, was in what should have been the ilvooil m‘ i Sh‘ chm“ n t e envy s consider the lbmrlizdy fields Hg 0 wry of every hind the inhabitants are compelled by prevailing con- dwcll near the shore. Forests prevent and impede inter- Roads unl travel and possession. lire few and the only means lmvcl is by ivater. of the wurlil was primarily the fond. Ami as nearly all populiltlml depended on r ill‘, vat liunlcns as cou-ld no other. lf we go liar-k from this time Guards — R0)‘ to two hundred years into the lrliiys of Dr. Samuel Johnstqn, snuic in side lights are thrown upon con- somc hard work and arc confident diiimis in Scotland that are WOFIlIY‘ of our consideration. He had tra] vcllvd ilic lcillzlh rif the land aiid| possibly no other was keeper in, oliscrvutlon. Ills travels in Scot- land arc considered fairly accur- ate Illy even the Scots of his day A illlvur-atc ivlm intended to practice in SCOllflild ho asked liiln: "How ‘milrll can rm advocate make in a icur in Scotland?" The young niani thousand, lilnuiills. "But" sziiil Johnston, "He liould not spend all that in Scot» lilllil ill :1 year!" A friend stand- linc by said. "No. but he could ansxvcriid. “About two for it is England. patron of the Tile business con- ducted thus. The land product was not zlliunilzint mid the sea furnished the this moans of food supply we can reild- lly sue how these ilnconqiierable Scots checked the forces of Clie- enlibrsicing- Christianity friuud in Saint Andrewaspirlt akin to their own—a man of the fisher folk class, who had braved storms and fclt the same trials nad dis 2 ailpoiiitlnems, yet met these in a i016 599150!‘ calm, resigned spirit; and was a Picked mun among the greatest, although Slfmliillg from humble surroundings John, on Dec. 9th, against the fits’. and fl yet more humlilc vocation. lilo verily could enter into their An‘ 108! an‘ arm an’ heads will snlsed, 141w was 0' thistle." Thus he compares the Scots wit-h the men of other lands, rod ‘on R-iflsool. etc. and because of such foedin: unfit for rugged aer- vloe. Has this fact not been to the advantage of Scotsman whose brawn. has been respected from i116 dill‘! of the Caesars to the present? it is from such homes as these in Scotland, poor and humble, in which some of the choicest spir-i its that ever served the world‘ have been nurtured, ill stnvplicityi 811d fussed poverty. but amid‘; principles of righteousness which‘, were faithfully reflected in their churaoter-it- ' i ll into: ivllich our kin of blood have en-| the left. baking needs, the sooner you "can p111 Fruit Cakes should be made right off. w‘, - mellow and ripen during the few weeks.» So the sooner you phone for you! , into the joy of cake making-l- - Jot down citron, lemon ancforilrige peillvs. <_ Sultana“ Seedless raisins, figs; spices of "all sorts-whatever your recipe have. And is you want to win a reputation for Plum puddings, make it this year with the superior Barbadoes molasses we have for first to call. JENKINS & SON Everything Thaifs Good to Eat _ lite. iered in the world's progress and see that we have remained trre to ille foundations laid in the ceniur-i 165 DB5! by those who in itlieir day have remembered their patron Saint. - of today in many whose military, comimcrcc. art, science and tile! professions, pre-eminently timpngi ille lenders stand her sons, Thai‘. lians of centuries ago who held the, yet holds the hard and strategetic‘ places in the world The universi-i lies of every laud have in their listl of eminent professors the namei 0f f1 500i. Tli e legal profession] from the student to the ‘Supremei Court Bench, has ithe honor ofi giving hlin the judicious, the for‘ $081115. the well Poised mind thiit rlisccrns in justice. judges, gllld ad-, world the large industries are; planned and i'!s brain requ-irementsi F-llllhlied by the Scot. Alld they‘, have contributed to the worldi their heritage of strength Qfmlndl and spirit. These soils 0f old Sco and All] Vilho Honor It! (Loud Ap- plause.) ySlluw in illc course of his remarks lgave the following original poem of ills own composed for the 0c- sprnil if in England." “Yus," said, _ Johnston, “But what would bclcasion‘ left ii‘ one irink tirc thousand . pounds ziivny from Scotland?" 3 WOMANHOOD Possibly it is not fair t0 tell the truth fllYllll. Scotland's poverty. (A Tlla“) hunt ir-l us see eye to eye and frankly admit the triltll of it two; llnlillrcil yours ago. This has been‘ our richest legacy. It is to her poverty tlicit shr owes her great It caused can-y |rion, frugality, thrift, simple fare “The Emlbussy,“ said tlic stateq-tlic very foundation of the chem, msnt, "denies eirrphuticnlly that nctcrs ‘that came forth from her, there is any trullh in lllls nllega- SlXOFCS. Necessity caused her sons, ncss ill. manhood. to find homes elsewhere and ..> soon liccanle a force. Proiliriblv no ona saw more clear lY than tho immortal Burns cffcct of tllc frugal meal, in Aililmiiii w a Hflizgis he says: "Well art thou grace As lung's my arm’ “Buf mark the rustic, Haggis- ‘frd. Th0 ifflmlilcrl earth resounlls tread" worthy o‘ a ivomiiiikind, our ilclirest itreiisure, (Zonfidcilt, in grief or pleasure, Joy cr sorrow, hope or fear, Ever constant, ever near. Vvomanliooll. the better part,‘ Kin-dlior nature. pure-r heart; Conscient soul, to ‘virtue leaning nigh" DKIPDOSB. deeper meaning. in A similar assurance is under many lands near and distant. But Mother. sister, sweetheart wife riled to have been irivr" l" 5W" “lie-‘cver iliev can their lot instill-gill of love and lc-om of life, ‘ ‘ .“'l('l1?l“, implanted by necessityiconsor, Swen to mankind five”, tho day by Sir Auckland (ivddea, mu» a now asst-t lo Lila-t land and Lure, tc ‘lead us on m TIQQVQXL ‘The following Gt. Andrew's Day lhedffeetlng sen-t out to other Scottish his (Illlllll: wlis read, lilong with the fol- lowing replies received. - THE CALEDONIAN CLUB OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Charlottetown, P. E. I., St. Andrews Day. 1922 "l<‘rao Prince ‘Edward lslund. Scotch tae the core, the (llansmen. his ticks: Sat 11cc. 30—-H.ami’lton at Ottawa; . St. Patrlcks at Canadians. \V8(l., Jun. ti-Oanndlelis at Hum ilton, Ottawa at St. Patrlcks - - . 53L, Jan. (Est. Pstriclts at o: entered ‘h’ Ohmmteww“ “o”! talws; Hamilton at Cans. (liens. Wed., Jan. 10--4St. Patrickll at Harn- illiion: Canadians at Ottawa. ., ', Jon. la-aCansdiens at 8t. Pails; Ottawa. at Hamilton; SaL, Pats: Oiitawa at Canadians and wvhits. vSt. Pmts at Canadians. p ‘vVclL, Jan. 24—-—~Ottawli at lSt. Pats; Canadiens ‘st- Hamilton. ilih, sllsll b0 00mm Brae. St. Pats at Ottawa. at St. Ottawa at Canadians diam; ._We,will_s;¢ll, on the Market - Square to- mo ., w, Friday. com- n a 1:11.80. min» i , am . of choice apples, Gravensteins, Kings, Baxters, add Pats; ton; Canadians at Ottawa; St. Pats at Canadians. (la-radians at Hamilton. all. Ot- . tows: St. Pats at Hamilton. Hamilton at -Caandlens. Ottawa at Canadians w servstive prices llililliliilli DRUG co. other-varieties. .. . BENJ. CARTER &1 SON iPota; Ottawa at l-fsulilton. our Hamilton at Ottawa at Cont‘ o-mwn Hamilton at Stilts l-Oniaiw 1o -, , w. i. t.'Pats' lgiictiiinem Y »i - ' >7 "The Rflllll Kodak store" P1101411; ‘2116 *.i are progressing- witllout iilicrrup "Gnlllll-‘i in lilii Willie nlcvo a OII this their ninety eighth celc~ a, tion. Hundreds or curlmuls ni‘ lime, g0?“ liration o‘ Filmer. Andrew's day. c l milk it wlsle, send hearty greetings tau a.’ Brith- are ibeing dispatched each week or Scots. to tho devastated areas in France. "Lang may y'er lum reek, and ' A blyth and marry may ye be." PERSONALS JOHN ii Maucoivi. ‘ President. .......-— R phi ° " s '“""D°"““" ‘W m“ v r GREETINGS RECEIVED t l f‘ » -. ' ' a or treatment. é Scots Charitable Society, Somer- vliile, Mass ___ l- I The Calerioninrl Club, Charlotte- ,........_... . f0_ u. m PEI Their has been reinises . . wn‘ ' ' ' m m, pm three izomllal’ o“ 0x1 Sick, Room st. Andrews Greetings loi- i922. one “M one halyfyeargold’ bmck o’ om" m" Greetings taea’ St. Andrew's sous, 'lif not calllerl lfur before De. ‘ ‘ TM’ d‘? a‘ ‘n95 °°" hem‘ “Te sold-in; pay expanses. —Il(1'l‘ ‘VATER < P0 Sn“ m t WILL“? MALLARD BOTTLES r wtrngirt“ a patrio s dumped ,058'f12l1i. _. -_ a _.INVALIDV RJXGS Thernl; dumpin Johnny Walker ..__'_ _,_ ,, ~. - . " , '-"SYRINGES (iSi. Andrews Day to be cele- .._AT()MIZER,S bratcd in Boston.) HUGH W. BARNES. -- A high clans lino at con- Secretary- -_. i 338th, Heart Trouble Faulty Gigantic causes this generation of,‘ s in tho I alonlschwlllaii a and press . ova-tie ho tor-tarp - with lo rs tlflflll iwfie‘ "i. Let us then with pride do honor, tonight to Saint Andrew, The Day,[ ‘Cordial Fraternal Greetings to I. "She's ta rale MacKay whateffer" Losses" inst evening iMr. D. Edgar. NIPEG. iSybus, Carrots, Leeks and Kala (lilen. gather Ower blather, wame. a’ the world The heroism and military geniusjHaggis Barley Bree and Ale, of Wallace and of Bruce is founlhWhiiis and Heather, Lochs and skill is not surpassed in rhc-worldsltemiiid a chiel o’ his auld lianle lll-‘ilflfl’. In exploits of civil life, inlAnd sae this nioht when Scots fore "llilalllllell Slllflt 0f the iCaledon-iMaiy every guid thing fill your ‘llmmlfllll fflflliiesses and Basses‘. But as for us it's no the same- We caniia wait a gill stmip. LT. COL. WlM GRAJSSLE. D '5 0 President, -—'I‘he Bard. STAFFORD N. CUZRRIE. the blood of our race in his velns,ls1-_ ANDREWIS c , _ Greetings from the St. Andrew's mmmcrs 0f “an” wmmut Purl-Society of Toronto to the Sister , i- - ghout the World on ttialllty or favor. In medicine itcsoefmles thmu holds truc. in the business of thcdhls saint Andrewh D3)” Hale by your heart, hale be your fiddle, Lang may your elbuck jlnk an’ diddl iTo cheer * widdl Secretary. TORONTO you through the weary OTTAWA the Calcllnuian Club of P. E. ltcspiondiiig to the toast "T‘llt:i(:hafl(""tet0w"' to sup and SOCIETY OF 8T ANDREWS SOCIETY OF WIN- HALIFAX, N. 8. North British Society of Halifax Canada on this fits 164th annivers- ary, celebrating lSt. Andrew's fes- tlilvities, extend greetings and best wishes to ail who honor the day. ALFRED DLCKIE. President. -Tllt3 addresses of the evening vrel-c fully up to the usual very high standard which has been maintained by the Club at their St Andrew's dinners and there was excellent wit and humor as well as eloquence and splendid music- al entertainment. The members of the ‘Dinner Committee of which ex Chief James Paton is the cap- able- chairmliii, are to be heartily congratulated upon the success which attended their efforts ll/u make this year's celebration one long to be remembered by every one pre-sent. The enoellent dinner provided by the management of the Vic~ torla Hotel deserves special mau- tion. The menu was us follows:-- BIADH sour nrl knowing that he had no spec- . , V o inl rrgliril for the people or ille h“ hflvg chnvbe“ the steam‘ measl O warfily cares. Cock-aLeekie lillll ivc have the viewpoint of angured the delllllf 0i’ Ocean, blazenu _Bums Celery 0.3V” unfriendly 6mm Among the on, aid the trail llllOllglll the primeval; JOHN A. ‘MACINTUSH’ K C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . -iclsms of this learned and distin-l(fzifiittsulllgaiflrssfl ‘Fills efgfifitlegzi President. FISH gilislieil scholar we find several‘, " l ' ' ‘i _ TE , i T SK FF’ EPPYPYPTIPP-i l0 U10 DOVQPU‘ 0f 520i",iiflvtflturtlhhave planted a founda“: J s Eigecretary. "Bonnie fish and halesonie farin" hm] as h. n were a Crime. ion or i. e generations that suc: Boned Salmon Hoqandawe Sande lii cniivvirsa-iinii with a youngimcd mm“ s1 ANDREWS soclE-ryy Pom“, Créqueues _ Entrees Apple Fritters- Maple Syrup St Andrew's Society o‘ Ottawa. | At its seventy-sixth annual BOILED i meetin’ lSend-s forth to every brlther Scot A leal and hearty grcetin“. "On the aft. Scotland chows her cood." lTmy seas div-pie u; (me the land, Boiled Ham .. Horseradish Sauce l Sue rugged and saw hoary, lwe lae the land where Ossian RQAQT dwelt. l Famous in song and story. “The Wale o’ food." i Mllk-‘fed Chicken Apple Jelly ,Sao whlesnist. Andrew's day comes THE HAGmB A“' ' etthithe, \‘VeIsili?;e'r{:1?raiTs‘es fYGelFlllldrtYGT, "The 5mm” ‘rmlffher the?" 7° An’ gree we ane aniiher. o t Sac here's a hand my trusty a c“ e‘ frcen‘ air gies a hand o’ thine, REUSHES For auld lore, find For hill, m the. 8f the ‘St. We'll tak a curp o’ kindness yer" lang sync. --<.Harny Allen, Bard. THOS. 1H. BLAIR. Prc sillcnt. J. ‘C. MACPHER-SON. ‘Secretary. ST.ANDREW'S SOCIETY OF MONTREAL 87th Anniversary GREETING! Dear Scftln stands as heretofore For hanic, an Kirk, and learning? And better days to be. Her hills aye misty bastlons bravv. That scowl to see a. man a slave, And smile when he is freo, Her lassios aye genteel and kind, ‘Fair, modest, thrifty, snOd, Who wealth o'life and pleasure In serving man and God. oss, and toon close Are still the breeding ground Of poo.- men, but dour man, Wi’ pawky humour crowned. —-D. . R. W. H. CLARK KENNEDY. President 8T ANDR.EW'8 SOCIETY OF 8T. JOHN 8t. John, N il, Nov 26th, 1922. To the Caiedonluln Club of Prince Edward Island: ‘l-Ieartiest congratulations your 98th celebration. We thank ye for your kindly wish Pfhat lang our lum may reek it has been biggie this nionie a day -Anli queer tales it could spook. ‘we're ‘Scotch i... his up tae ml S. liUlil-IERFORD JIACK. Prtsldiut. ' AHSTUART W. WHITE, Secretary. NEW oLAscow. m. oALsoou- IAN otus. v i wooasrswluaas-alld soul wishes‘ Andrew's Society, New Join with you toatgst , hunnsrlwdho armory of auld "Good digestion wait on appetite" Tomato and Mushroom, Kctchups Worcestershire Sausc, Chow Chow Assorted‘ Pickles, Yellow Iickles VEGETABLES "Fill the wame an’ keep us leevln" _Champl't ‘rattles Sugar Corn I Doddit Neups "Ca' cannio wi’ the siiachicrs" Trimlin‘ Tomi W-huppit Cream l ' SWEETS Deep Apple Tart DESSERT ‘An’ n00 we'll get -alang,het scud" Apples . . . . . Grapes .... . . Pears After Dinner Mints Crackers Cheese “Juist a. wee deoch an‘ dioruls" TEA COFFEE OFFICERS Of the Caledonia Club of Prince Eli-ward Island:- Gl-ulcf-Mr. John H. Maloom. President-Mr. D.-l-‘. Bethune. .Vlce-Prealdsnts— Caesars C Frank ‘MacDonald, Dr. Alex Ross. Treasurer-John McPhee. Flnsnolaii Secretary-Mr. K. MocKensie. John MacMillnn. Corresponding John Anderson. . Plpars-Pipe-Major Capt A. Mac Dougall and Pipe Bland. hint!!!‘ committee-James Paton ‘Secretary-Mr. .1, r‘. Nicholson, J. B. Burnett. Fulton Campbell. F. A. Mulch. S: °“ .\. McLeod, John n. Malcoln. Ally can Child W ' [Ullill -.calls for, ws- - » “See the smoking bowl before us" Recording Secretary-Mr. T M‘ Chairman, C. Frank MacDonald. ' ‘flfifa pomlsws mm Ball-t. 30BX04.- QINGIALIL ' , ~ ' - tlk-m-lé»;