new stand at 171 GRAFTON For courteous. dependable service call 536-all three cars heated. 'An up to date transfer sys- tem will also be furnished. KEEP THE PHONE NO. 536 IN MIND Applications For Police Officer be received st the office of the undersigned. for the position of probationary Po- lice Constables. Applicants must be British subjects, between the ages of twenty-one and thirty, both inclusive, full public school education or its equivalent, char- acter good by record, habits and reputation, preferably married men. J. A. FULLERTON, City Clerk. L-l76-12-8-31. Jury returns Verdict in Damages case A verdict of damages for the plainiiff for $5,000 was returned by the jury ill the case of Eldon Mat- thews vs Kenneth Matthews at the conclusion of the case late Monday niant. The case was an action for damages to the amount of $10,000 arising out of a motor collision. the (‘use was tried by civil jury and 0c- cupied the court for several days. The jury rctired at 6 o'clock and returned at 8 o'clock. His Lordship submitted five questions to me jury before they retired. l--l)o you find damage or caused by defendant only? 2~—Ii’ yes-what damages? Il-Do you find damages and loss vras caused by plaintiff only? If so furl for the defendant? 4~Do you find accident unavoid- ii‘ so find for the defendant? If vou find damages caused by if and deiendant-vvhat da- ) Applications will loss ‘nun question only was re- 'l lrr-ichl . damages being pl c- nnd that the plain ff . at lillllt to the BXEUIL .c i: and the defendant 20 J. J. Johnston, K.C., and Dr. i‘ A. C.iiii;"i‘ll. K.C., appear- ‘ “ainmf and Ell. Strong, I R. R. Bell for defendant. i» oi l-t. T. Holman ‘.11. . liinton. action for loss o1 i ii no.1] " - opened yesterday aitcr four vsitncsses were hcar! adlrliirncd for one Week. On nbvr 0th the case of Read 1s ll)l‘.(f‘ will come iili.—S. "i i lilkproducers land Vendors Elect new slate» .. Mi‘. Wendell Miitch of BunlqUIY J . was elected president last night of the Charlottetown Milk Pro- ducers and Vendors Association. . Ho succeeds Mr. Ambrose Mallett ' of Union Road. ' Others officers of the organiza- tion include, vice-president. Sidney Taylor, Winsloe Road: secretary- , treasurer, Eugene Cullen, re-elect- . ed. Bracklcy. Dircctois are. Chester Cox. Charlottctown. Guy Rodd, Brack- ley, Ambrose Maliett and Cecil Wood. Central Royalty, Routine business at the meeting includcti the presentation 0f the . , president's report. .‘ Ali-inborn discussed how the liccit-y loss of milk bottles might be reduced but no decision as to nciion to be taken was announced. ___;_a-- wjjiimfusjw‘ MACFARLANE — At Fernwood. Bcdequc. Nov. 27. 194i. to M1‘. Mid Mrs. Charles MacFarlane (nee Anne Lowther), a son, David Charles. GAY-At the Prince County Hospi- tal, December 1, 194i, to Mr. and Mm Roland Gay, Slide, a son. MACKTNZIE-“At the P. E. Island llmpiial on Friday November ~!8th, 1n Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacKciizic Si. Peter's Bay. a daughter. Svlvia Aim. ___,IVIARR_I.»\GES_ _ u ‘ PlRKOLA-HERON — At St. Ber- nnrds church Concord. Mass . Nzv 22. 1941 bv Rev. Walter Quindon Myrtle Florcnce Heron, Concord Mass. fcrmfrly of Johnstonls River, PE. Island to Henry Rudolph Pirlr- glo, Maynard. Mass. ' pain-us rnlhlini.l._li 164 Htzr Street warn-day. Pccrinbci" '2 i941, Mrs. nil-an (‘,1vrir)b!"l. age-d 79 V681’!- F...,,-,,-|; from hc- ht» {csiflence red“; D91‘, 4th. service start- _ funeral leaving. H! r Kill: Cemetery. Please omit flOW- . ill. r" - >0 Ti-rivcrsc. err. N. D. MacL ean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wilisliirs Phone Ill EA T" - ..= .... an». l... t... a» m- ew i» u» w iiii.r.i~...-tizizz..eha...s: Friday next" _ was toasted and greeted with the RETURNED yum" QUEBEC chorus “For He's A Jolly 600d (HIT-Hm. J. . Maclntyre F¢ll0W-" and Hon. Mark n. McGui an In N911. His Honour unwind “i” “will”? i335‘ ff; ill’. limit" “‘ i°......““..‘.’l?3“"a§l s uner e a iignest Lspcinte. Scotsmen should honour 8t. An- drew. the first mission y, ss their patron saint, sootsmen havingbeen leaders in missionary work all over FUNERAL TODAY-The funeral of Mrs. Patrick J. McMahon will be held this morning at 3.45 from her the world. What, he asked, would residence, 52 Sydney street to Bt. the world have done without s Dunstan! Basilica Burial will be Scotland? What would the British in the Roman Catholic Cemetery Empire have done? can“; md here. Prince Edward Island in particular ----— owe much to the pioneer efforts of POLICE COURT — At the police scotsmen. They have been lead court yesterday morning five men in everything worth while. And charged with non-payment of dog wherever they have gone, they tax appeared and "paid up." TWO have established churches, thus prohibition cases were also on the exemplifying their fine Christian docket; one man was fined $100 or spirit. three months while the other was H15 Honour recalled ma; gm. fined $200 or three months. adaks first Prime Minister, Sir i John A, Macdonald, was a Scot, n DANGEROUS sfglrtllgqggil — ssmwere raise Lord Strathcona and was a Common 1 o rs w o stan hi o ' ta see mum o! you“ children e cl sh ii Csmdas ll I f . hCldllig onto the rears of auwmo- to o “me biles ttin a "free Rude" on 1h‘ p; T sllppygestice . Cit Police. how: X ENDS WELCOME °V°P~ B" busy c” 3 l du" President Bethune extended servus Prwtlfl- greetings to the guest. speakers and mandamus-m. me ma. "P"‘°”““"= °‘ ll" "m? "*4 when F‘ Mom “momma the u” Air Force present. He lave s gagement of their daughter Isobel brie‘ review °l u“ 01"" uuml“ Katherine to LAQ Weldon Peter during the past year, mentioning fiaynor son M. ML and Mm the Burns anniversaiy entertain- Pewr fiaynor of mgma’ 853k‘ lnent and the annual Scottish Meme“ w like PM m" quit}; ilileil h$llailasliiifly ti?“ 3"” ceptionally large number o; m. tries in the athletic contats. Cables and greetings from other Clubs had been received and were being published in the press, Mr. FIREMEN CALLED OUT -— Fire- men were called to the Charlotte- town waterfront yesterday afternoaofn for a blaze aboard a small cr t B m _ an. Wham e une said. ggigcil-bisvkglfdtiiepe/eggerllpaldg; by one He expressed regret ‘l m4’ w‘ ‘my fireman who hapéened to be m sence of a number of older Clans- me vicinity extinguished the mm men, who were prominent in Club before the fire engines arrived. ‘uncmms l“ “mm” Yell“- ‘Iliere was practically no damage. “THE DAY AND A Wu‘ may“. i"ili'.l'°"£i-l'.r. ra a e \ . . getflasisufliai B-gnshaw, was held 0n Resppndmg l” u.” “m” mull’ Monday afternoon. After a short Bf-Clllel W- Ft. SRBW sliidi— service at the home, a service ‘O11 51115 Eflllll/firsli-YY fllflllt held at Bonshaw United throughout the whole world wher- Church. Rev. D. M’!‘ris"01 and ever Slcotsmen may be in clacken Rev. T. Goodwill offuilietlng at and city, in croft and mansion, both. Pallbearers were Messrs. T. memory will revive the glory of , Benign, Edwin Boygi}, James this great race, and hearts will Boyce. Wm. Gaudet- J.W. ivfac- thrill again as toasts are drunk Donald and James Bcatin. Iii- and honour is done to this great torment was in Apliin Road cem- rugged fascinating land, its peo- eterv- 21:. 512d tlts patron Saint Andrew. HUNDREDS ATTEND DANCE. .361, SOHLm°..-Z“““Fnl§§““§§t”§ HllIlC-FSGS of dancers that taxed numerous assemblages or this kind the mmclll‘ °l m‘ McI-‘alnys There will too be man vacant new garage to capacity were in at» chairs ‘m, Highland and YLOWI “d tendance at the big dance $889" homes’ me world Over Wm ha‘ there last night. cn "ccii-si.in_ 0f the". lads away 0 m K18‘? ill" "Pllll"? “f m" "elY blléldlllig business from the fl-lozenenorthngtg i n: -. * < i ' - . -- . T“° Orlhrllms “me “Lllmgérs the sands of Africa and under the c? '1 Ales §i"s ffllrxlflsheglzve “lush, 1m. [he Square _ lllllfllll Cross. They have taken durpes whfle ,1], av.- Cub m, tneir pD5ltl0I1§ as Scotsmen have chesm, p.83,“ m. the mvdem ever stood. with their faces to the dan-fvos Fromm. of me dam‘. foes of those things that have went [O l-lli‘ C.ll‘l'\' m Cilnacia made Scotland great-so tonight. cci-rs War Work uudvr whose because or this. Wherever Scots- direction the acme Was staged men ivreouther there will be s ___ mistlncss in many eyes and a tinge FUYERAI. T0 KEI.!.Y'S CROSS 0f sadness in many hearts, but --Th~ funeral of Mary C. Hagan also a greater pride and love for was Icld fvcsfcrdny morning from the land that has produced these the residence of her parents, Mr. defenders of the Empire. and Mrs. Emmett l-hcan. 63 spring “It is an arresting fact. that on Park Roari, to llic Church of the these anniversaries dcscendents of Mcst lihlv Rctlccmcr where Rcv. pioneers who settled on the fol-egg Gerri" MUKOIVIIL CSSR. celclrrni~ clad hills of this Province, entnun ed Rsqnicm High Ma .. Inter- iastically rake part, and revel ln nlrni was in m» Rom. Catholic the fame and name of a land they Ccinctcrv at K"ll_\"s Cross where have never seen. The great; ma. Rcv. Willi-mi Kwifc conducted the jorlty here are from four to five Pallbearers in the City! generations removed from the . James Mclnnis, Dominic pioneer and yet. We know that eyes l) .'lf‘- J0‘=i‘l?l1 Hfilllwsflv. Etiv-Kl-‘d flash, and hearts flame with pride McKinnon, Clarence Gallant. and pleasure as if they were only Georze Cumfiblfll. R.C.N.V.R. The away from the homeland for a lhcarers at Kcllvs Cross nnl , WHT- few years and were in anticipation J- " Grccnan. Ronald Grcenan. of a. return to familiar scenes in Er. rin Bradley. Gerald Monagnan, {he land o; they; bum‘ How 1s 1t that these sons of the pioneers are stirred so on such occasions? Why is their loyalty so intense? _____ What is the mysterious magic of ‘ 1. K H _ 1 d that rugged land that so enthralls calggsrrogn heffiifjbmff°°dgnda§ and holds the venerntion and love Lance Cpl. Ivan Harper annouim- g ‘sicmsmeél lllfiuwll-“lcdlllllef- Tlll5 "8 "8 an sen men n our own ing his safe aiiiwil in England. hearts was expressed by the S00“ M“ ma“, taffeta, received R tisli lioatmztn paddling on the cable from hrr husband Monday. "Pill"! bosom of the St Lawrence. Tpr. Innis Lafferty announcing his Wm" he "l" l" l"? Wold-i 01 m9 safe arrival in England with the W°ll'l<"°WI1 5011GT 5th Armoured Division. "Fmm the 19119 smell"! 0" the Mountains divide us, and a waste ___ misty island, YCtzfllf-falslle blood is strong. the Ambrose Mcnayhan, Joseph Flood. Personals heart is Highland And we in dreams behold the __‘ Hebrides." (Cmlllll-le" "'0"! P389 l) "And that ls the emotional re- action we find in the hearts oi Scotland's children the world over. The Pioneers “It ls said that as immigrants reached this country from Scot- land, that many of our Canadian communities became more Scot- tish than Scotland The pioneers who settled these districts came fresh from the Highland scenery and vicissitudes which be- set the Highlanders; fresh from the harsh conditions imposed on this proud, haughty, fidcnce of the Imperial forces had been in no way impaired. "It may delay matters for s. few days longer," he added. "it was just a. down in an up-and-down fight." While the Tooruk-Rezegh sector was convulscd in inconclusive fight- ing. British (lCMCllmQIlLS to the east were eliminating ire last centre of axis resistance in‘ the fronzler ZOHC. Sidi Omar Nuovo. near the Liby- an coast, fell to Punjab battalions two days ago, it was 'announced, and independent w WEDNESDAY, THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' i My» "we inf-oi e» u" i. “w... MM- " w‘ "r T E cm Tm BENTRAl GUARDIAN Saint Andrew S tantrums: ......::"".1Z'L.§:.ir.2'ia _____ No.3,‘, _ three . 6608110 W H flu- mum i. reserved m: nsws of _._._ gagkgmhczhgmwhhucofi BO II s0 men sud women of chum charm s --.-.~.-.-.-.-.~.::; ..-:~-~-~-~ 22 t chimera M c» " "also i'.......“°..‘i.‘t' Run-r Mull-v l: .a'"m.c't.iit*rlu'c ~- Y DON DAVIES eents s word, strictly plylhls ln Joined M‘ Mwglmmn m the ed, lid 0302mm, ha“ h“ been Meeting h," "guy All tho treasured and . "““'“"*- rousing chorus of "Boots Whs’ a; u, m task scomnm Wm m To NIGHT accumulated productions of mind, Wllfl 1111"‘ bee" l" the mxl '_"—‘_"._'—’_'_" l-lae." y ' ' heart sod estste are threatened business for many years coNFwmaTlo“ u“ “Bu” 2° l" m“ l‘ l’ °WBW ‘f: At 8 P- M- with suppression and are to be *1 sacs. - - - - ' u,“ announce opening of their ' onxm" 5755c“! Wll-h-lu the 11ml" o! hum!!! W Full attendance ma“: mmlndmlu'“g‘m m "up", n1 mum comp t. "In defence of liberty. IJIdhOIIGIlDfIQIGIIllG-D.IIIG the world with dramatic clarity gltcotlandb emrilbuition. Theirhlove _____ f ’ n ependenoe svo p hesnths ubjectof legend and l?" midlhbhliwir“ gqmwefimwumnglwflowq thegztishpionsenflihsto well o; m, mm“ 1mm, highly sometimes upon the romance of tamed u; go,- Wm m the pioneer days, on the hardy their adage? 025d the border 9°"! l-"d dl-uihle" M u" Hlih‘ met with such determined and im- "1""! "h" “"94 m‘ dang" °l petuous resistance from the moieor "w 119°15- lmdm l" u" 97mm“ lees untrained men that fell on "will I- Mw lend. hewed the them like s. tempest out of the umbllri- "WW4 l" “bu” “"4 w], m“ the w,“ compeum u, established new homu. We wonder take silenci- behind strong walls Ht the wurm. the hardiness and and forts, built especially for m, the fortitude of these early scot- urpose. Their leader; declared "5" P°°Pl“- m" "w" “Pecmll °f l,“ unconquel-abujby o; the“ pm‘, the women who conducted in the enitors of our race. subsequent in- "W"? "u" °' u" mamumtunn‘ vaders ambitions to conquer real- l°°°fl°l iced the same futile results, and 11 fwwll“ "mm ‘"1"’ 11°11“ finally deemed it wise m test tile the" me °ll= °l°" “W 1""- fom o; m“, genius m9; power gather the harvest. and at the against less formidable warriors. "m9 m“ “lmlded l° Mum“ duties, raised large “fiamilleeéi “and rom f al means uca em A 6mm‘ mm] and 563:8 them out into the busi- $8193.: mrtguousgfl‘ m, yeaggltsoota as‘: and professional life of the rev s g an an ,, ~ heroic fight for liberty. Not al- @111 l!" 8""- mml ‘>1 K“- ways was the battle with foes mum’ "n m“ knwlewe M from over the border. The clan "m" "W? 5mm m” "mm"! “l wars reveal many of the most the” “'1? “Y'- om p°°pl° m‘ dra-maflc episode, m human m” ured to great vicissitu es and great wry and m, with,“ mm o‘ _ in hes-rt could have survived, but sonal loyalty and courage. Qt w‘ d° m” m“ Wm‘ fierce contests between Highlander Bu"! Worthy 11m I-ud meme! and Lowlander and divisions on suppll“ "m keflwn” d PM m" the basis of principle developed which suplxm" “ cmmlrys gun‘ bitter controversy and violent con- m”- The-l’ n5“ 5°“ ‘mi and w‘ flict. But, whether the struggle mm Wh°5° “ma” the“ “nlmlsmd w” mum,“ o, Beam“ a. mum labours have passed, might rever- foe. the basis or the contention “my "T" m“ w‘ "fight b’ ‘m’ involved the liberty and indepen- med with m‘ “m” m“ 5pm‘ M deuce of the race, the very Drin- “mam and purpo” which ‘m’ ciples of democracy which are at tamed them l“ the“ d” “d 3m‘ stake today, and for which Scots- "Elm" » men today are still gallantly con- Thmugllllul clmlldl! these Scot- ; _ - tish settlements stood for stability fiiiétiailt/‘litimiii’.‘ifsiimiiofi or sovemmeu» u» were“. we was on the hills, and the flash of “Plmslm- We“ We" the P°°Pl° the bmmsword among the who settled. established and con- hmthen Across the stage o, my solldated and ever pushed on into wry‘ we See the W101. o; Seaman new and unexplored areas, open- srms under the fiery Bruce at m5 the“ “P 5° that the 1°55 Bannochbum’ We recognize the hardy and aggressive spirits might gallantry and rearlesmess o’ follow and take part in the de- clansmen under Douglas and walk velopment and building up of the ace; we see there the Great Mont- cllumry‘ Th‘ names M 5mm‘- mse‘ considmd by many w be McKenzie, McGillivray. McTavish, equal, if not superior, in milit 8191mm’ and many “he” a“ genius to the best of that time. (‘New “mauled Wm‘ °°1°m“' It is pleasing that this allsnt m“- Swllmd F!" °° Calm" "W and worthy Knight now hglds a material on which much of her high place or esteem m 800mm,“ development took place. weaving annak although the immedlaw into the fabric or her industry, her reward for his notable military gllvemment’ her edlwauomn m‘ exploits was a mlsflable execm stitutionsr and her religion, those tion. Later the glamorous Claver- fine qualities which “e 5° m‘ house “Bonnie Dundee" [an m the cessaiy to a country's expansion. van of his clansmen at Killlemul 5° maul’ we “mi m” Wullcali cyanide. we behold m sadness the business and educational records terrible slaughter at Flodden, °‘ m" "mm"? m“ l" Swill-ll‘ when the flowers o! 560mm names. It is unnecessary to enum- homes were slain and scattered on “raw these‘ m’ the McDonald”- this striami field. And then the m‘ mxeml” ‘he Campbell-i “"1 last great Scottish drama Cullo- the MwMulam are musehmd den where again the he“, or the names frequently cussed and dis- Highlands was drained in futile cussed m every h°m°' sulflce ll’ m defense of that romantic figure say that’ our Swmsh leaders have Bonnie Prime Charlie‘ successfully directed our policies, {mrough an these chapters or political, educational and social ha, history‘ we loyalty of the with rare skill, intuition and sound judgment. Scottish people to their clan, their country. and their principles has nhyerenie nggignilfmdlgrl t°° °t been of that quality that brim 5 i‘ °° l “ m“ ‘he ‘W’ me m made in the religious and mission- smilll saemllflgefhellliean ffscifjnxgging my fields’ and l“ m“ respect the history of the clans reveals a ten- we‘ o‘ stkhcolmnhm Llvlngswm acity of purpose and a regard for mlany ° c” °°m° quickly t” honor that provides episodes of our mnds‘. In me nmrarl’ realm unusual inspiration. The well- we are thnued “m” and “gain as known and oft repeated protection we read and r°'r“d the Pmduc‘ or Prince Charlie: with a Kmrs lions of Scott and other writers fortune on his head, illustrates or “mow with glad chuckles the the stiength of Scottish purpose rqltllllmmlll ‘mmlmsllmm m" "M" and loyalty. The Highlanders pro- g H msty ales the unusually duced no craven to claim the Bifilgsful poems °r the mlmllabr“ Kin ‘s old. tai-ved, cdl a ' _ hunledgand crfielly pressed g3 L112; The remarkable developmenlr l" were, they maintained their hon- education carried m me 1mm“ °l or and devotion to a lost cause‘ nations is an achievement of out- snd with the intelligent assistance standing now‘ In every field o! of that great example of Scottish ‘gaming and reward‘ mills" ‘womanhood, Flam McDonald they universities and educational lead- everitually succeeded in effecting ers “and m the very "m" mm‘ the escape or their Prince‘ Scotla’! Real Greatness The Best Traditions “But perhaps the m“ gm“ .. u _ it 1 no _ of Scotland, her appeal and her tiveahteath thatttigleonslecogmg: his iggfgmoulg éwnd “m” l" ‘he demonstrated his love of liberty than’ S: a 0311“ o! h“ 96°?“ and justice. He has upheld the national n?’ 9m" slgihem ‘l’ h" best traditions of his race, and the or humu“ astrenmstfi‘ “g qualm” highest form of idealism in every “on for slgcred S“ m‘ r Vellem‘ portion of the globe. Who n35 mm me has not heard of these valorous deeds on 36g 2:583‘? fistscgléagltlélglltgftlfl‘; the heights of Alma, at Lucknow. on the veldts of Africa, with obr- §L°§°§§.Ql,l1ihwni§re%bihis chum] don in the Sudan, with Wolfe at “and Bums me great e lllm me Quebec. In the late war over 100,- ed {he he“, o, this 9°23’ u“; 000 of her sons laid down their ms “out”. 5M d3” lg” ,, lives under the great Scottish new he de‘, h m1" rill’ lsht - leader General Halg. History is m, d,” wolf ° "h" "l" full of the fins accomplishments - " of these men of the Heather. .. Wherever the call to glorious deeds and supreme sacrifice in the in- terests of humanity, giustice ans glongiurlifillggllnlifi: ‘glllgllgfitflluglgeflsi Th‘ ‘L; “m” 0'“ Wl patriarchal ti: .?,"’i?.'i“...if‘.i§:..i.§ “any, m. l.- over are found emptyéng than p e- xrliltleamgrfi-pbrvlvef-uvslxio zallferisfiagintsell The“ fliilllféiinéiown to Heaven's The saint, the lather. snd tn husband prays, e on the altar of the Empire cause. In the van of world freedom and Hope springs exulti tri . phant win n‘ on um liberty will be heard the skirl of 11ml thus the? all shall meet in cheerful supper done, wl serious face They round the ingle form a circle wide the pipes, and the flash of the tartan is seen leading on to vic- thc axis forces having been driven fy- men; dgy5_ out of strong positions by heavy f,‘}°°o,,"i§ff,,§nm§n,'f‘{fl° T é“ "mt lillnllgdmeo'¥gl e ""- 5°m° °f l‘ "l a ""9? °l 5° laws; fresh from the clan system, ,.‘,’.,,',“51-,,, “f; w“ um”, an,” Then Burns with that unerriiig yards, and 400 prisoners having been and m, loyama No wonder they ed ind m‘ “Ham amide" m” and philosophical moon mum", iii-km- carried in their souls an intensity ' F" Imperial general headquarters thus summed up the position m of feeling and the spirit, the trsd- its mid-day communique:- itioins, the mystiéiiizigi of the race. ,, , an preserved, reverence in rankldllglf alfffdrfanflllffh ‘:61’, the chalice of their hearts. all that fluctuations over an area of some w‘? worthwhile in their hhwry‘ 1000 square miles since Nov. 20 the n l! aomuun“ ‘dd m“ m‘ centre of gravit has altered almost "am" o! on” “urmummw “mt” dall as our oiy the enemy's main “ d“? ‘mpresskm o“ °h"“"°" tang concentrations massed for at- Foamy m‘ rugged Mm" M m. “ck m, wunterflumck. environment has endowed the "Yesterday the enemy ilirew into Qmtsman Wm‘ m“ m” comwer battle all his available armed for- 1°" °l ""4"" "WYM" ""1 tenacity o! urpose, which sre "on, ‘wmparauvely narrow dominant uallties of his race. The "Ve heavy fighting throughout wwerlm cm" m” ‘M? m°""‘ one d3 in the area of Rezegh-llir m" FEW» m‘ "Wswflml" El Hamed-Zaarran resulted in we” Ulens- m‘? "1 "W °f ll" junction between German forces distant Pew’ N" "I lhmlll" which had ildvanggd 1mm the mm, the clouds toward Hes , the and southwest with those originally WW1’ 811d myilk (flgpofled about Zsarran. from which he own wrestpd s “In the "mm" are,’ opemnm, precarious livelihood. the [tsu- yor Qhg elimination of centres or deur and primitive beauty cl his reswame are continuing. surroundings ever changing in n-Itrouzhou; the cgufgg o; yez- mysterious influence and sppesl tcrclavk battle our air forces a5a‘n impressed his soul and impres- clmfy nupmflkd our ‘mum [fgglag noted him with s high idealism by continuous attacks on enemy I11" dlfllllll’ If"! l “B? Phll armored fighting vehicles and me- of life, that in turn equipped im rhanical transport about and west to successfully accept liq issues. of me msegh ares. Many direct The rsce was nurtured under con- hito were observed," dltions of stern necessity and sc- lnidtm of the ocean w 3’§i.2“‘.l.ll.."2.l.ii‘l iiiliahlaii? f.’ "an cm “hghew-udwouv- vflndellr Qiofiffioillltfil tlififalfiil’? 15:58 “'§°y;§§;'$°;ad 0M u hm. and foe were electrified to hear mm“ m“ l’ r m but u“ ante. “its "'°§l"“.l'.';".'“ M a ma”, tonutwed by e Gum“. T; An htonest man's noblest work sault. of s Highland regiment. The gliper, true to the ideals of his nd, led his followers until he was wounded. Unable to stand. and 111w m m flllfdgrlfkef up wrist u s lordlinfs pomp. s cum- snd con ued to play the war us tunes of his fellow clsnsmen until Dhum“ ‘m m‘ mm‘ '°l "l" '°° ‘m ""“l‘“‘“°"" s...ii&"..i"i".. f mu “In every part of the world the M" Niki’, - l" "Mull" sacred sshes of Scotland is in- And certesdn fair virtue; heaven- Thebggttsse leaves the palace fsr s a‘? kgmfieqefnzgtlllnlgmmm: ies, msny voices will sing in the mound h" ‘on h", flamaw beautiful gaelie of our fathers, and Her contributions to the srts of "m"! "u"! will flkslme sfreah as 9"“ h”. h“ mmumflu‘ §T%“%'w§'u,”“§na ngurdo psggi: Scots In Csnsds 5m“- . But, turn f om ou - msin "n" “W” °‘ °'“"“ l‘ ‘""" theme, lawglhd s rworld {m is st In now centralized earth “for the present seemeth to be joy- ....._._.m“.'=~==’r-...===- a“ am]! en I90 ll’ f d training tern. lgditeen of the men were manhole vince and the remainder mainland, principal- Beetle. You gel lbs relief pursuit of opportunity and happi- """l'l\ lvrllll ness may be enjoyed by all. SUN- ly, it is s time when the great dui qualities of our race are needed. Scotland in this day will not be found wsnti . Her sons have sl- ready taken e field, and their swords will remain unsheathed until those fine natural gift! sud attributes which were purchased by the sacrifice of our ancestors 1° hsve been rte-established in the "m fancy we see the ghostly chieftains of the clans and scot- lancrs heroic defenders of liberty, freedom and democracy of all gen- erations holding aloft the fiery croes and sending their trumpet Middleton; arbor G. Ba b. a. b Amok!’ "m- Mflgi. MIXTURE m i=i..l;nfiZ§ (Continued from page 1) R. A. bee, Murray l! B. Benton. Bummerside; Wood Charlottetown; J. Mount Carmel; F Llennan, Northam. The men received gmttes from the Provincial Government through the Carry On Canada Coma. The presentstion was made by w. A. G. Bruce, Canadian legion Wsr 8e ca-lltotheclsnsmantodefendthe , right, and Scotland's sons are giv- “m” “null 1:‘ ""117 700mg ,, ing their answer. ' m" m’ new l°ller age 11ml "We will drain our dearest veins. °l w“ WW1" add 70.0 mm; But they shall be free B I s h u s m 19;; The firs; hell of the cl Lay the proud usurper low, l‘ y s g °l 1933- "6 flnllfiullccd. would m Tyrants fall in every foe m“ l‘ we“ 1mm Saluniay, giltaertyb in ovary blow, m, again ‘£1150 e us do or e." -‘ —-— n woud b, .,,,, ,,,,,.,,,, “M " °"":::...:.*. imiiihmim‘ i .. to Wliels nine capital ships. five ings" not to do so. and ‘tilde Replying to the ma“ to AIIIVhe aircraft carriers, 12 heavy cruls- and girls from l0 to l8 would resistcred and encouraged to ,, nnpmy- m“ T_ H_ 3.15.5611 Somrs ers, 27 ouier cruisers. 112 destroy- md in pa“; era and 59 su places in the national m "There cc-me moments when. Doglglfifmfuu‘ zluxgdggcatdnk o! m’ “d” °°"5°l'lD$l1eclssl "we ma later have ursll has not been disclosed, nor another decade," m arm“ has at of the United Siam. But the upper limit in is safe to assume that the loint 57. British and United States fleets could give the Japanese a battle. In addition, the small Nether- lands fleet. Nmrted to include three cruisers, eight to lI destroy- ers, more than 4o torpedo craft and 1'! to 20 submr‘ , could perform valuable work. some strategists envisage a Jar- aaese camDB-lzn as a series of sw ft ages around the Netherlands East es. Admiral Phillips can be counted on to match brains with Japan's best. A "destroyer man" like Ad- miral Ctuinlnshsm of the Mediter- ranean and Admiral Tovey of the home fleet. he has been trained to think and sot fast. Just before the outbreak of war he was appointed deputy chief of naval staff, and for three years lie- fore that was director of the plans division at the admiralty. sue xen- LATE norms under the influence of unusually solemmsmg circumstances. we find oursewes suffiiiently mellowed and impress-d lo be able estimate the values of life with s. g-relter reliability of judgment than we normally exercise, Longfellow, for instance, never was unaffected by the twilight He found that it cOm- Delled him to think of his irmuis Only to regret that he had not served and loved them better, and to remember his enemies only lo forgive them. And, too. in the ex- pEYitZIICCS 0f nfillilfls 003€ie“1ll5 arise when the multifarious activ- ities of a community are so Qvgr. shadowed and impressed by a. com- mon obsession that, the whole body of the ille seems blended into one in ividual entity. Time-s of triumph or of calamity, as we have all observed, throw into brilliant relief the solidanty of a nation. “Such an experience as that through which we as m Empire are posing lin this time of war cannot be its effect upon the national mind and character. Sane understand, as they have never understood befcre, the sacred- and recalled the last wart: F; New Calls for Dianpowel- iFor the new calls upon m“ power Mir.‘ Churchill gave the” masons:- New Plants must be staffed; . must maintain the powerful m bile army we have created, both for home defence and 1 tions;" “we .. m; .. be prepared for m, w... tinuance and extension of has fighting there;" men are n ... to make modern equipment m; 111116 armies in India an . from our own needs, we . our engagements to send a rub. Slfidfllilglll supply of tanks, .. . an o er war weapons to Russia. Already, he said, it is assured that in the future "our men will fight on equal terms in icclmlcal equipment and s. little later on they will fight on supeiior terms." without ness and snength of those ties of '-—’- affection and loyalty that bind 05-75 TOWN" ‘on Warns of Invasion the British people to the iii-am a wide that 111a “e kemuhle each other. Others, who have been W" "l4 "W" Wm‘ h" "'5'" m He warned again of the danger misled into false and superficial a a ‘Wm’ l“ m‘ "Wm"! of invasion saying that "at any thinking by the windy words oi w 1w W M1111» Wu created I mm, glneimay recognize his de- molish Perms- fl-w flwakeiunz w 311%“ ""1 “h” “M? °‘ "m" fest by the Russian armies and a surprised realization of the LvLng spirit of rclbust and sober patriot. endeavour to cover his disaster . ism. of devotion to our country and by w” When tablecloths wesr the. in ll" ml ,, ems 111* W" the centre, cut up the outside into l "W" "5- Emplre. their welfare and their ll - best traditions. that underlies all 12 9' 1545c" 9'31"“ 5nd e “e “my for m!“ and the m,“ o, o," We d“ “m, mg m, u ngpklng will receive him when he comes life. And yet Clfillfifs still are st a '“ _ "Y d"? °' “Y mghl- “l” l and impiessed by nae dis-that!!! good and British hustle Imam" forces and with e . demmisnrstions of how deep, res- should be. cln never trite “wdml lmPlwemelll- - - pensive, and sincere flhQ public adequate! appswcilate tbs s - mil-mil f" "mullahs-O"! M- sympathy with those who suffer and EH00 of also present; and it will be Wlptlou m’ wealth during the ib- are in danger cam be, and find another ration our own "We 0" mllflpowef BIB eklmlell- their cynical views concerning men which fully recognise all that This 18 sought in amendments w in the mass not a lime chastened and Quemi Elizabeth Mr. Churchill's motion by s swim and subdued. Mose-fiver. there are have effec by their personal of Labor. back bellclics l; ...- not a few who were possibly s little example upon the manners and dependent Labor Party members. too apt to indulge freely in unoon- spirit oi their age, for whose moral Wardlaw Milne, chairman of the sidered epithets‘ about what they stabili the character of itsmrulers select committee on national ex- was of paramount and vital t. penditure, said increase in men May the lives of both of them orig be spared to us, lives so great and far-reaching in their influenceto be a further blessing on this nation and and and Rn imam teausness ohcse to call a godless age, and who are awed into silence as thev hear the vilnytr= n1‘ a large proportion of the peoples of the Empire rising like lIlCr-IISG to the throne of God. l-‘rulls of Righteousnesq "No chastening," says 5t. Paul power was not the only rcm l‘ for the "considerable distress and dissatisfaction" which he claim exists regarding the pi-oducti effort. He demanded "better use of tli manpower we've got." Mrs. H. B. Tate, National Gov eminent member, was also crlti of the handling of labor and si-i conscripting of women did ~- mstter so much as the producti that would be obtained from ~1- Mrs. George Hardie, Labor. i~ posed ccnscripting young wom for services, but Eleanor Ruth bone, independent, contended government proposals did not ‘i far enough. The central lobby of the H of Commons was crowded by delegation of the married womflfl association who button-holed mam bers cryingz- n "We want to be conscripted- This was their reaction to ' '1 Minister Churchill's promise i- to conscript wives. me growth in rigl: on all the nations of the earth. MAYOR ROI-MAN The closing address was given Mayor Holman to "Our Oi oiis. but grievous: nevertheless after- ward it yleldeth the peaceabie fruits of righteousness unto them which are exercised thereby." Fmn the chsstenlng which our Empire is nc-w undergoing it is to be hOped that we shall all acquire a deeper sense of our membership one onsh- O .l{‘l', fill! a lllCftI‘ THC EiDpPCC anon of the things that bind us eiwh to E 131°} fimffi‘ 13:: 'u‘:d ffi eafighmddmfkall" a“ "Mlflfi the year ends he was quite sure w“ ‘m “ r 9°’ m that the statement which the learn Ofllel-lllflg fthe therllness read mu w» u- S§til’“..‘.'.‘".l'$3‘ h" ha‘ °' gether those of the same household. m“ = , proud, particularly in such times whether domectio cr national, and u the prumh He Dam warm m_ . . "t'i‘ A t - scni lips; o of our common i! bu“ to m. owopmmuon rwewed fiance, in life and in death. upon from Councillors and city officials. the odandFatliei-ofussll Tomlmogmomsw G . The historian f s futuire age will certainly omlnt (lwnoing the prime 1916"“ $0 reasons for the survival and strerinihenlng rf the Empire in this applause have the finest city of its size 0h the North American continent." FROM ARGENTINA present crisis the fact that George ---— . VI was throughout these cfltlttgl particular, is greatl indebted Argentina produces three-iii - upon e years the king who sat British 'I‘hl‘0ll0. A man to whom duty is the very breath of existence. to whcm the welfare of his people is his chief and constant concern He also quoted C ansmsn James o! the w rld’s su y of 1116b " MacKayb suthority for the ststa- extract, ifsed in meat thst s furious American pioneer no less s perso ths sound Bill, wag born at“ w": p: sfljiilirpoiiirlilm .. “hetls the veary embadimethofunonour. _ p m L, on m. “m, -_ US .C€ CBJI Dill‘. symns Q C lln- ' stan . courage and siml-fe fide- “'§j,°§‘°°mh”l§ 231121829‘? T00 bate T0 Clasifil m!!- wl" "nulmwl ‘film-Bill's! marks took occssion to extend on """' y i he "Y 6114mm“ w l” behalf of the City s my col-Kim WANTED - nsm- 11m pf royal office. The ma”, h, m, 3'" w son '19 Hlllsboro st. _ Crown throughout h's reign is and ' ' 5am"- 9“ ' 5471-134 will be the concrete representation anatomy. 233ml“ h,‘ 1mm" _____, i" , of that hisll Political idealism The ‘mum d“ n LET_TWO HEATED l- which holds the widely-scattered ,. °“ ~° u u‘ To one with f" Commonwealth of Free Nstitns All“ 89M and the Ns- ni-shvd-fmml- t B, t-i that forms our Empire in a unity “ Dllu- 139 Km ' whose stm lies that it moire {n spiritual than W"But indeed the Crown bss been far more than thmt- In King George it has stood for everything that by our hens ticns is recognired as lofty sndof good n- pute, as its wearer himself is the lthmfi“ rant. ‘ if?" s - orwsr gen e so shoufll be. and his home whst s cufllltlfilgdlltllims Ell - IIONCHITI‘ ° ASTIIM POULTRY Buying Daily, Chicken, Fm”, (Live or Dressed) \ i We also require s 11111111"? Turkeys, Ducks. Geese Paying Top Market Prices Prompt Return! ISLAND GOLD STORAGE rvv‘ .