1 . " i . ciunyasfiszz m TIIE CIIARLOTTETOWN GUAIIDIAN ‘The 1Vei-tr‘rt:oaf finer Quaint Festivals ~Recall Scotlands National Disaster in (Canadian Proai) sinmauaoa. July 2a. —'I‘he rat- a-plan of galloping horsemen is echoing and re-echoing among the valleys 0t the Cheviot l-Iills these warm summer days. The shrill notes (gt-trumpet and iiie are min- glod with the lusty singing of osc- old ballads that never found their way into Percy’) "Rfillques." bu! which yield nothing to that anthol- ogy in vigor and color; rollicklnil airs that breathe the spirit of the BE Eiliiiiiiii ISHNB - ' AS lillilST RESURT Some ‘Interestingand Delightful Locations Describe’d For “Guardian Readers.” IIUSTICO. -— Kinney (or flail Stories) D0 N OT OPERATE u n t I i y o I have written In. Donn» oi letiera on i r o m suf- STQNES! i i i i r i ‘Ffsilsi-"ffi it'..li.'.""‘w.ifi.“ll‘ ‘It... .. i... QII o! a coloring hit-ml. KID]! BROS. LIMITED ' Izi-nnaononoil. CANADA ’ ' nnm-zmm buttercups and clover-while here and there the little blue-eyed grass smiles up at you from the green '"*'?‘ C ”_ ____ swat-d, The low imurmur of the __~__s___ l Just to tlio westward of Bligacltley brook, as it lillogvrlsovtelgtltlhe mossy i iPoint lies Rustico. or Barr Bay. stones of its e a X18 Iblmlll‘ . w o all o; no“; hq. ‘In fact. Brat-ltley Point itself, with paniment to the dull hum of the seqrllllligfiualorgnlsonglnll, new.’ n! Vs“. ltht- long dunes which stretch for heavy laden bumble bees as theynnnm lnnstlngnl nl love and en", A general meeting of the share-lmilcs cast and west front its head. wander lazily from flower to flowernalrv and nroclamauonn dellvaled holders of The Georgetown Siiirrrlsephrhteg [hi5 estuary from Clove- Nclw llandfthenllpelrlianlonllutlieleilililrlixng l“ "nlnl come" nl vlllnne nuns“ head Bay. To visit it. We 1'1"“ ""9 sous c o 5 vii - Fox Company. Limited. will be held l l ounlly “has may hhw In the Council Chamber. Town llaihCltarlottetown by the old Mtilpdqttt‘ from s little pool after an ‘unwary giféetreglg incl, ln lnnne lnwnn nnd ~0n8 of the first highways in fly. brains the sleepy continuum GwrKfl-OWII. on Monday. Jilly 25"!- Road villages of the Scottish Border, for 1927, at Z o'clock p. m. itlic PTOViHCC-Jald out by order of of sound that makes you long to lnnlnnnnnlel, n“ cnlne and wlln l‘ ' S. C. KNIGHT, .Ghve,»h(,r Patterson in 1771, 1t re- lie down among the daisies and doze n“ lnn nnnnal nngennmen wnlch hcsidcnl-iinniiis to this day the shortest route away inc drowsy summer afternoon ha". hhhh hhhqeh oh 5h,“ that qfrom Charlottetown to Summerslde Bu! if W0 are l0 F9913! 3115360 hhmhh h; the King; realm was - - ‘and all western points. berm‘? sundmvn- we cannm’ “"3" known only as "The Debateable “noun RMly/Ays; Asflsoon as we sic clear of the here. Accordingly we are soon on Lhhh", g 7-i- _—-—-——-lhotiscs and streets of the city, we our way once more A couple oil "Canutnnn-Rldings," they m, ca". Aflantlc Region loans cn our right the broad and ex~ll1l1l°§ lailliel- and 9i" Plmd- which; (lfi. As tlic term implies, they am- TENDFRS cellenlly litisbalided fields of thiruoiuithstalidlne its undului-lon-shns h“... h. pgfpeulatlng the gygwm 4 salon Tenders ndilrenlnll ln lllclvisilnr who is taking a short drive ‘Dominion Experimental Farm. Noibfi?" Slflwly Clllllblll8- Yea-Ch“ “livlicl-‘eiiy u community. in order to l b b l ld 3392a“? tllllléfiésgrwlglllwlfeggggr mnmqrclaiil title] to its common lgnda. cwtbout liic city and tssu ur psioll _ - ~ was compo led by ancient cots rlllxarzlqgigntileigdfoi-mgssionnliuiiii-illll$$ some through the grounds oil" m“ "5 we "Wlmll this "est- llle Law to "ride the Marches" once a lnnwwlll no received nn n, l2 n-nlncklthis institution, as its garden is algae‘; blue fxpallfe a the 18"" leaPs . lii other words. the mum Thursday Angus‘ llln, lllz-llllvery lovely one, and should serve asl l; l 9 YYQ-lwlllfl I18 llfirfl lg"! ‘lllsllimen had to make an annual survey ‘or d“ consmléllnn "l n slnlllln a model to local property holdcrslllll lgcllll’ Sglllllllll 58"" lYS i- Tlfsenof the boundary lines to ensure lmllnlnl a‘ Carlelon l,_ u l_ ‘W110’ wish-and who does not-to e 5 "l w ° l e '99“ n! ‘kl/phat all landmarks were intact and Plum and lpenllnfnllnn‘ lnnl. l". mukc their grounds beautiful with lnow Stands Tear!’ "MY l0 cl" l°° rlthnt thero has been no enroach- n and forms ‘of tender tibtaiiictl‘“mm” bloom’ n their du‘ green texture “kefment "Don the Town Common by s“ ' n n - l Cl- l A little further on, and our car-Squares of velvet plush‘ He“ and lllllildlllllgry neighbors- at the office oi t c‘ cslulicll wile wwlnns nnsl the antes Ol 5t‘ Dlllnlthere stands of dark spruce are to gut the", h, hlhhh more h, lh-h amine": Mmwym’ "_l "Elwin? ‘stairs University. Just across fromme see"? bu‘ ‘his llmdslmpe 15 l‘ 51"‘ ceremonies than first. around the-l hum" 0m“ (.“,‘".°m °“"l' ‘this. rm uiir left. is st. vincenrs or-lsularly open one- Three miles "P simple acts has risen a wreath o "u! u“ 0mm "f m” “Mum Ago" ' pliniiagr. 'I‘hcso splendid lIlSUllltlOIlSlSo ."‘°"’- and we are at oyster Bedtromllllllc lradlllllll Wlllcll 599mm“ 30W"!- P- E- l- Ill n“. khlll up by lhl. Roman cnhhohclBrldge- ll- lS Wfill llflllled- 011 eacllmorc colorful every year. . In all Tenders received all" ll"? l-l l‘ (lllumn Tlns Unlvclslly‘ next wibank of the mouth of Wheatiey rlv-lghrder mwhh hhd villages whhl-B "'4 ‘m’ sl’°“l“°‘l “"" ""' b“ ‘""' lst. Francis Xavier nt Antigonislilsiel- ‘"11"’ ll Slmm- °"°_ 5°” larflellhc Columon-Ridius is still preserv- sllleffll- l nlellnlps m‘. mo“ llnllolmm one D1198 0f Bruy mud. Which. as we eil as an annual pageant there has The “west m‘ any lend" m“ ‘m- imaiiitained by that body in the Mar- draw “are” are see" l9 be made UP become associated with it some out- essarily accepted. lnnm pl,ovlnces_ These two nslaln largely of the debris of oyster shells, standing event in higt0ry_ Thl; W. U. APrLI-ITON. llllslunents are sllnnled on the crestlisome enormous specimens of which may be local, as in the case oi the General lyianagcr. lnl a nln whlcn Slopes very gradnnican be discerned outcropplng frOmIDumfrieshire town of Langholm. or Atlantic Rclllou. i Cnarlollelnwln bull-the mass of detritus. 0ne's mouth it may be national, as in the case ‘ . llv towards Canadian National Railways. q ‘ l‘ _ l h ll .watcrs at the thought of the oysters of both Selkirk, county town of the Motown. N- a. July 21.1921. -'““°‘ “m” 5mm’ “ ‘ ° “p” °" shire oi that name, and Hawick. n- l, ,l. l A d ln _ d wlwhose homes these shells once were. 8028-7-23-27-30. Aug. 6. llngelngérlslflesillglalging lgggorlsnsomehow we never get them so large the chief town of Roxburgshlre. —“"' " [travelling from Charlottetown: Don't]“lsefélfihlémgédslvlulillldllillllllsfisflrlle- Curilrulslyulelinough. the tvég latter llspccd your car at this point. Therclllzave been “iv ed ben- ‘n; ey ‘Plmbc ll‘; 9”. la" mull °d “m” is a road coming from the back ofzb m n‘ ls lzgl y a ease’ :9 9 m m“ “l enflalll- "W"! Tlll‘ T d w"; h — hiv h h t] the Imwersny grounds‘ and it do‘ iriiplofited fromsathe 312%“ grigatialilii‘ niiilififivscasfanstrfilciiuigafiii: ""5 "r" ° _Y “"b he nthe i hlhw ust . . - ' — , undersigned up to and including tllcl ,,§§;°lef°§n: nnlelflymlgg tllagolilghlgelllllsledgtilflesi nrst tilrlipeslgo at Ballltle bot’ tFlgtliden (1513). And it »unlhhyhg_|h|y_;h, the h-lil ,l- _ Y i , r ora me compe -_ca eaou sway: "' ' - Qmflfnfgmflcwn Qlnflgnfl’ lfflilflffigiiy destroyed the oyster fishing. hTlle Battle of Flodden found which can be-seen at. J. B. McDon-I ygllnagflymsl-fllggh you “if;iesQgfitiniiilisrpliiciiafiiiussnhiéiiri; ill: tilgfiliaigitngzifzyeglgiitfliénsdcfgi alrPs, West. St. Peter's or at thcl nnnln (lawn nlll Von probably couldas we do. Abraham Gesner, writing the ill-starred King James IV‘. nndnlnl‘nnd_ nol apply yonljnrakes in llmc lolof Covehead and Rustico. bays in Some historians cynically suskest n‘ l_._ nll_llonllllll_ l prpvml a Serious Conlslon 1846, says: uGreat quantlnles h; oys- that they were lured thither by pro. gnu-chum Just as we are descendlng lnlslters and other shells are found on illleulil 0i’ greater loot. However, lnll We can catch some ‘beantllnnthe banks of the rivers and sides ofltlllit mfly be. tlwy denuded the B01‘- pliiiipses of the North River as ltslthe bays; they are somemnes slxfilem or the" mampower and “mo” Snml ‘valers gleam through liect in thickness , , These wl- it was at Flodden that, as Sir Wal- lhc‘ .. . wees that llne n5 shorea And beJlectlons were made by the Indians gigs rsélltzliisélgtfllaniéls gnlllilnshatteril tween us and the river. about helfiin former times‘ and they we not Ann llnnllenwns nel, anleldl» . lonly found at the site of their an- ‘? m“? ‘mm us' we ca“ see a brmgegclent, enchmpmenw when they d9- the casualties among the Borderers Spanning a Creek‘ no hlghwayirived a part of their sustenance from were Corrflillifllldlllgly llBBVY- 3022?“? this“? t? elglgteréithc shell fish still found abundant‘ "The Flowers o’ the ‘Forest are Called me ‘lows? Mals 5n’: mall lunon the shores. The separation of,l1 ‘Wedo RWB‘ ” l8 B lilflllltlve lament nlolle-l w l B npéflov In "nil the blvale shells and the rudcthat mourns for the Men of Sel- Lrln, l“ n aynloh eacl l l: n‘ iimplements. and even skeletons kirk. warriors from the Ettrick ‘fl all” g {my n‘: “s b etmlwlfound 1h these dgposlts, Show that Forest and the vale of Yarrow who beyond this point the mad passesi (To he hhhlhuhdh ‘The melancholy, wistful and alto- ovcr n little stream. This is called fifiéhjl §Zflfl°flf-L"“lnfl'l‘gfl‘jlll' “$11955 By Harold ‘Messervy. ‘another achievement PONTIAC_'SIX adds yet ‘ Introduced by General tohits glowing record. Motors ‘to fill; the insistent “ demand l‘ for a low- ‘priced qualitysix . . . accorded the most enthus- iastic'\_reception‘~ ever given any new ~car further improved and refined ‘at the fioutset of its second record-breaking year . ,_ .‘ Pontiac‘ Six now announces PRICES _ STILL ‘FURBHER REDUCEDs Coupe s 930 . Sedan i1 owl -\ . 950 . Sport Roadster n...2..,...» 93,0 l SportCabrioletnlhtqu n 499s Landau Sedan l _, 1055 De Innate Landau Sedan - 1155 t Panel Delivery 965 according to specification] . -. _, I ‘.‘. _ . a ‘ I 8080-1-23-31. 6-Year Lawsuit ; Over 3 Gents.‘ (By British United Press) PARIS. Jilly Z2. -I<‘oi' six your: Martial Boyer. a Paris ozillnrol manager, has boon f'2li‘l‘_\‘llli_’ on n dispute with the Frt-nch ltt-piililit- over a sum of R1! l'(‘liiilll<‘>‘. or it‘ trifle more than thror- (WINS. The lawsuit whit-ii iio lit-gull against the lti-puhlii- ill lfifll has been opened iilriish ilt>i4>|'t- tho Court oi Appeal at ilrlozliis. In I921 a solrlloi" look lwo frii-iltls to Mr. B(l_V¢'l"s l'iIl)ill'4‘l. 'l‘lit- enl- dier was about to lift)’ for tickers when Mr. Boyer rt-i-tiuiiizi-tl him as‘ a comrade with wlioiii ill‘ ililli sl-r- vetl during tho Will‘. He refused to allow him lo pay (or the-tickets. ziiirl nziiil in lliv six francs which lht- lirkl-is irnsl, to the box office. A few‘ tlliys ilri1'l‘\\'2ll'IiH iili‘ tux Inspector cliiliitvtl Iii-e slim til‘ RI‘. centimes. the tux nil lill‘ lllrcc fri-c tickets. MT. Boyer miiiiitziilit-ti llitit iill‘ charge was illctziil, hill lust his case in trnl|rl_ iill- juilgiilr-iil diving a. fine of $1.0m fFillliWa‘ niitl firs: times the amount m‘ tho lax. Ml‘. B(l,\"‘l' lippllult-tl- ir was March by this time. ilt~ iwin lio- cause the judge Iirlvirlllli iiiill illl amnesty act which hurl il"f‘ll liais- sed SlIlCe the first liourini: t‘ll\'l>l‘ ed the cast», Thil this rliil not 916886 the fiscal illlillilfiillw‘, llllli :i further appeal lw tin-in l‘llilll\l'l‘li On this ii Wit‘ rit-t-itltvi llizil lliilf oi’ B3 centliiles \\' s vnlt-rlnilimoiii tax and tht- nllltw ililii‘ liolmitzr-tl lti a national luiui for lill‘ ptml‘. 'l‘|ii.- judge dotvitloll lliiil. .\Ii'. Iluy-t-l" lizitl been iinifioslod zrn" rt-izzlrtis illii State tax, hill lint us‘ l‘4'|.{ii|‘li.‘4 lllo obligatory (‘OIliFllJilii0ll ll) lift‘ lllltjr fund. it; . _ .__ If pies do not bake well mi llic bottom. put a lint stove vovcr lll‘|- der each pie when putting it in tlic over. i ——-———-<r0>--~--~ - Curtis‘ Crock, and I have vcry pleas- ant memories of this spot, since when I was a small boy it was a family custom to have a picnic here each 24th of May. I wcll remember how I used to enjoy fishing in this little brook. Not that the angling was scientific. It wasn't at all. I don’t believe I ever resorted to the tradi- tional bent pin; but the bait was al- ways a. nice fat worm, and the rod just a little branch cut from a near- by trcc. But so narrow was the little brook. and so well lined wcrc its sides with tall bushes. which often mct over the middle of the stream. that I doubt if any more elaborate apparatus would have been so ef- fcctlvé. Certainly I often made some cnncl catches, though the trout wcrc always qiiitc small. But they were excellent eating. I won't vouch ini- the angling in that brook today. though. for it is years since I have fislicrl there. A little beyond Milton Church, which lics not far from here. we swing oil tn thc right on the Rustic-o Road. This takes us through one of the few parts of the Island which is settled predominately by people of English origin. And as we travel ovci- this fair country sidc, we ob- rervc that. just adin their home- land. the people have. in many cases, bordered their farms, not with fences btit with hedges. Not, it is true, the b a h of the leading laymen vised prayer book battle land. In all likelihood the book will lnet. _ l Sir William Joynson-Ilicks, one in the re- in Eng- e passed by the church assembly nd go on to parliament "Ii." is ome secretary in the British cab- and comes into its own at the Common-Riding. However, anoth- er favored ballad, decidedly robust. providers contrast. Its merit lies in the scorniul denunciation of the treachery of one of the chieftains who led the Ettrlck men to their death. “Up wi’ the Souters o‘ Selkirk ‘ An’ down wi’ the Earl o’ Home!” The nobleman whose eclipse is thus sought was the third Lord Home. an important person in the reign of James IV. He fought at Flodden, but his thieving instincts were stronger than his loyalty. When he shouldhave been defend- ing his monarch. he was actually leading his men to plunder. It is gratifying for the townspeople of Selkirk to recall that he was exe- cuted in 1516. The "riding of the Marches" became an extremely ha- zaradous function after Floridan and in the course of the centuries many events which owed their ori- gin to the one have become inex- tricably associaicd with the other. "The Compton-Riding" at ilawicir, 12 miles from Selkirk, is somewhat more cheerful. and since the inde- pendent citizens of’ that town will brook no defeatism they pass over Flodilen and centre their attention upon an incident that took place in the year after the national cala- mity; an incident in which the l . Ycw or privct hedges of old Eng- llBll(|—tl‘i€SC plants are not native on‘ l-thc Island. We have a Yew (Taxusl ‘Canttdcnslsl, but it is a straggling shrub that grows no higher than a raspberry bush, and is ilttcrly use- less for such a purpose. At these places in our province where settl- ers of English blood have made their home, you will find that they have made effective use of spruce trees. These. when planted close to- gether. and kept well clipped. make a most effective hedge. And in many cases. too, they have even gone to the trouble of using such hedges to ‘ Fraser's Beans‘ ‘Have the Old Time Flavor Because They Are Cooked in the Old }-. . Prices at Factory, Oshawa, Ontario. A. HORNE & CO. CHARLOTTETOWIN I Government Taxes Extra ‘PRINCE MOTORS BUMMERSIDE Dealers ‘For Prince Edward Island \ PRODUCT OF GENERAL townspeople took . reveiille lllifllll English enemies. The story gocs that in 1514 a band of English sol- diers. detached from the army oi the Earl of Surrey, attacked tho town, pillaged lt and killed many inhabitants. The balladlst has wrltten: ‘ “All was aqnk ln deep detection; None to flee to for protection; Till some youths who stayed from Fiodden Rallied up by ‘Toni-Odin?’ - Style Way "Teri-Odin" is the town's slogan —"Teribus, ye Teri-Odin", which ls believed to have been an invocat- ion to the pagan deities, Thor anti Odin. _Retribution,.~then, was ilt hand. The _"youthn who sisyuii from Flodden” marched tlown the banks p! the Tevieli to tho Eilgiish encampment at Ho!‘ ‘hole, an old Roman Bridgegtnviu lies distant. and in" the dead of night . . . . .. The Ciianols carried out every day for u week. ' It is all have lilgs". Two years’ Silence taininit. Mliny other quaint and old ceremonies arc curried out. deserves mention. for apparently i‘. has some connection with the an- ‘cien_t days of tho Druids. mints io‘tho townspeople assembl- ing on the summit of a lofty mound in the centre oi the town, bedeck- imz themselves with oak leaves and standing in watch tho slin ceremony is woven around a local event, hilt its general purpose is the slime as the others. anti the their villngo oi Hobklrk also picturesque and enter- credited One n in order to try Fawcett. It ain- prospects of a reverent silence m rise. Langholmhz el stated that Poeblos peiiotrato. annual "Common-Rid- ity at Bakslrl dark. ' "No mission that point." tempt to follow him tar f-lII-A Morons or CANADA, LIMITED party which for news of Colonel "Tho only thing to do will be t0 prospect in various directions, as far as is consistent with reasonable. safe return. and gath- er irom natives such information as may no proourablo. . "Before his departure, the colon- he proposed to go whnrc none but he could hope to “Since Colonel Fawcett more than two years ago left the extreme range oi effective Bralilian alIthor- post all has laeen of seat-ch could a‘t- beyond "We hold ourselves in readiness! Yesterday the ladies were the to liejp any competent and well-ac-‘guest-s of the members oi‘ the Edel- volunteer may propose to procqed on a reas- were also the guests oi Torolli-u oiiable plan to the interior of BrazlLEastem Star membersand amOIIB 0m Star in Ottawa and today H10? the various events on the pro- gramme was- a drive» about the city. They will leave tonislit for Minaki where they. willli-OD Fl Mifnaki Lodge and sumo sully will visit, Winnipeg, Wat l- - atoon. Wainwright. Edmonton. Ill" , per National Park and Prince illu- poi-t, from ‘the northern Pacific coast ocean terminals they-will travel through the inside pillasfl to Vancouver, and thencrfllll N" turn eastward, visiting ‘Oalllfll and Port Arthur. making the trip by boat from the ‘Pvtihfilties l0 Sanarla. ‘lllie special train vllllcll is of all steel eduipnient with I radio equipped observation ear. left the Union station" isstnltihl on the flrstlap oi the triangle will‘ at midnight. t Prominent-Infill! Col. Fawcett ‘was accompanied by his sou (aged 21) and a. friend, Raleigh Rimeil (agedill) - . . All .Graiui twill A search Duty led by A. H. Mor- xgmerzl; Vernon 7h u,’ rlslla cs _ n- ngiuedr, was at- H M l , n,’ n lawn, nnll ‘tilrrr='.i"7’"ifis..tt.is vii‘ inf-list». w» 61...“ " ° ° Stir Home, iurittoltti v. 'l'-: wr- “1 ~ - n. w. Knbwlinn, Jismim email Conduotrsss, Quebec. Throughout Canada ‘ “ I ito-Iihz-tlulrdian) (9 ' , . " . July Bis-st special Before he set out, Colonel aw; tiiitt-ifli-ryihg ' " cett said that‘ he expected , b‘ rp of t‘ any t least tw years. j until that time h a ciaostdwth , llvloultLbs no oouos tofilorry bout I m. . . ‘ ~. . »’l‘hp Colonel hltllarrallod , 60*! sciibp his other-tones in ‘tit "git News." and clarinet dilflqtgf m hi} hsitlrl no lira - in» l . separate their fields. If you drive out the lower Malpcque Road, which has already been mentioned here, and look to the left Just after pass- ing Highfleld Church. you will n01 tice a couple of farms which are beautiful examples of the use of spruce in hedge building. And I am_ sure you will agree with me that the beauty of a farm thus treated makes it well worth the trouble. Meanwhile our car, following the road. has dipped down into several of the delightful little valleys which lend such a wondrous charm to our Island scenery. At\the bottom of each our path traverses a wooden bridge spanning a little brook of. crystal clear water, whose diminu-l tive rapids and falls reflect the sum- mer sun in a thousand broken light-ml loot’ wioit. He as the streamlet follows its laugh- tm resolutions ins imthwny to the us. but. lesion | ~ t at one of these andwalk ior-alittie down its banks. Hammad in by too ntallnvalls of sputum-Qt either fr" Just the best pork and the finest‘ beanawve can buy, combined with the right proportions oi the other ingredients necessary to secure the old time flavor. There you have the halls of the great popularity oi FRASER’S ' * PORK AND BEANS ' 12, 20, and 30 cents " Yellow Eyed Beans 25c\. l , These beans are canned ready for your tabla. lloat and sorvorromthooaaandyoafltlnnhthoyllstooatsootof tbeeooei. ' l M" . , ‘, the group were Mrs. M. A. Morri- (By British (‘Jnlted Press) _ son, past-grand patron of/Qmlm“ LONDON, Jilly 20.——The long sil- ence which has followed the de- pariure into the interior of Brazil oi the Briiifih explorer, Col. P. H. Fawcatt. was the subject 0t anxious comment by Dr. D. G. Hogarth ‘In his presidential add as to the RUI- lalllfleographical Soci ty the other ay. More than two years have now passed since news was‘ received ot Colonel Fawcett. who set our ‘to penetrate into the heat-tot the/Bra- zilian iunkls in search ofth iro- ' mains of a lost civilisation. “Down they threwgtheir bows and arrows: Drew their swqrds like veteran -foe'~'vllth native ‘ nd took ‘ their It was a tremendous victory. His- tory is silent with regard to it, but the citizens oi ‘Howl need no historian. This , captu ed Color plays the big part in the Common- Riding A replica of it is entrusted annually to a native son, selected by the Town Council, and it s his duty to carry it aloft when.‘ idlng theldai-ohel." Coupled with that part oi the lcoremoriy" it "The Chase.‘ a rs-onaqtnient of the pur- suit of the doiiioralised soldiers at the lllai-‘i of lun-oy across thsBor- dor. Ifio hora-that tho Standard , radial; following Macar- llMl-lli tililoiio on, hm em mo; ts ml- pm , iNarrowlEsoape . "-1", -2-‘- ~/ r . .(-ly ilrit Unltottlroll) -v _ s m my illl-v-Wull‘ I Jame! H. Cotton, Toronto me- n. ‘Wlllll l!‘ l, an elected first vice-presi- v the Native 5on0 oi Canada the national convent‘ InIEd- I d‘ T0 ll ' 1