i *1: Béfbrelt 1s DIGEJTTD Fwd Joachim ‘o. Pills M: mo? ach‘ are good for the stomach. Sold Everywhere In Canadq EEFHAMSPI t... .Qe.. Q ; 4l§ ASTORIA SHOES FOR MEN The enjoyment men get out of walking depends largely on the footwear chosen. there are no better fitting shocs _ Qiiiflq ‘i: ‘I ii iii Canada today than “Aistoria". Try a pair for your ,1 next. And the style of them "Oh Boy." l I . ii ‘(lot Enough Rubber-s Don’t,let winter get upon, you without good overshoes ii and rubbers. Ours are of the best, and at prices equ-‘li t0 y. IIQQ u ace AL L EYIJMITED FASHICINABLE ' FOOTWEAR 4i nae. We are Radio head- quarters for P. E. i. and are giving V¢"Y_ sPcl-Ial prme“ °n our stock, which should bring this splendid means 0f enter- tainment and instruction Wilhl" U" "a9" °I °"e'7°"e' Sec._this interesting list. - i This will be a Radio Christmas. Crgigsley 3 Tube Set, including Tubes,‘ Battenies~ phones, Aer,“ wire, ¢te_ .. $72.00 Marconi Set, including Tubes, Phones. Batteries, etc‘ . $68.00 Myers 2 Tube Set. including everything $59-03 Crossley One Tube Set, including everything $28-00 Crossiey Model 6, 2 Tube Set, including everything $39.00 Amrad Sets, Including Tubes. Billteril-"F. flfl- 3715-00 Paragon, one of the finest sets made, inclubing Tubes. S Batteries, etc. 5125-09 l‘ Atwater-Kent Set, Including 2 Tubes, Batteries, etc. é $50.00 ii Myers Tubes ----------------------------------------------------------------- » 53-03 y‘ Bristol Loud Speakers -- $20-00 ‘ Magnavox Loud Speakers »- $25-00 Manhattan Telegraph Instruments-Au teach tele- - graph); $3.00 24 Volt Welland B. Storage Batteries $20-00 Sleeper Radio Frequency Transformer $2.50 When you require anything in Radio material, see our expert. IliurDibr/er Iflflflrlaln tocause distressuntil you irn- provedlgestlve action and sweeten thesmm- You can do this quickly and surely by ,,,,,',,,¢ (is; lingBeechamkPills. Theirnaturalaction zmltsourg- ‘ ulabestheflowofgastrlcJulce,increases “Hunk”, activity of liver and bowels and improves {in rm;- u: digestion. Take Beecham’sPllls with cohfl. yrzal, dencc, for 80 years’ experience prove they £5 3K1’ ‘i; "” 1;. i ii , 130., Ltd. Central Guardian -SHOP from Holman’: Cstalo LUMBER WANTED-Write for prices. The Montague Furnishing 1082-12-2-ni3l. "mlolo AND XMAS WILL con together this year. sou Electric Co. 1109 12 3 nl CHURCH or scorLAiib-Rsv. preach ldwcn MaoDougniI will ‘Philrsday 4th. at Bangor a1, 6.3 and Sabbath 7th. at Belle River 10.30 nnd 6.80. and Monday at Point Prim at 6-30 p. m. REMEMBER YOUR stoli-lge bat- tery nerds electrical '-vlllter.— Pallllur-lVlltson ('0. 110E! l23lll3I C1178 ALL KINDS OF HOME MADE COOKING ill pastries, pies, sols picklt-s, mince lllcuts, ole, etc Pllniry Slliu, Christian Phulstlny Dcc. 4th. also served. 110G 1'2 3m1i SERVICE OF PRAISE. —— On * ‘Thursday evening. Dec. 4th. at o'clock tho choir of the Kenslngton Presbyterian (‘llllrch ulldenthe lI i-t-Iion ol‘ Profi-asol- Kori". will rend- t-r lllt- Sacred (fllntzltil “Tile Prodi- Stirvice under the nus- -,lll Still“. piccs of lhc Young People's M dnnllry Socil-iy. A collection yiissltiils will be taken. l105123m2i Time to make your plans now. Let us help you lllllke your tItEIUCLIOIIw-PBIIIIBT-wtll- 8th. Electric Church. Afternoon tcu for THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN l6 Days tCh g "@5155 Club three) 3i Continued fronl page statesmen, literati. historians, phil- osophers and the mechanical arts she stands pre-enlinent; while she hus generously murlured rmllimfw- poetry olld chivalry. it is scarcely necessary to lllcntiou the names OI’ Wallace. liruce, Douglas and R811’ iIOIPII nnd the numerous other iii- "rcpid heroes zllld dulllltlens pal- rols who performed such prodigl“ .9! vulor oll numerous battlefield!‘- Frolll n vcry curly llfirllld Ellghmd made frequent cllcroaclllnenls on Scotland, dllil frolli time to time claimed rights laud privileges which the North Country Vfihelllfinu?’ N" sisted. The consequence was nunl- R crous wars between thc two nil- lions. in rho bottle of Bannock- liurli in 1314 the Scbttish army, ull-j dcr lhc lcildcrship of KIHB Robe" llrucc, won u complete victory over, tho English llnd thus established, Stfbllilllllta"! independence. in those IVIIPH lhc Scottish kings were BI- wuys ill the van zlnd by their tax-- llllllllt‘ :llld prowess Inspired the” foilolvl-rs. Thus ill. BflflllOCkbllTll 0; at lll do ill ir- ls- lhought and Scottish achievement from soaring to its proper niche in tho temple of Fiinle. Scottish sol- (IIGTH and Scottish generals still hcld [he posts of danger as well as glory In Britain's wars. Who is not thrilled when he thinks of the dccds of the Highland soldiers un- llcr Sir Willlilm Lockhlirt, Sir Colin Campbell and Sir Henry Havelock ut Cnwirporc, Lucknow and Dargui? Meantime the intdlledtulql llrmu- liient presents to lll such brilliant slilrs in literature. history and phil- osophy as Burns, CUPIYIQ Aytoll. (‘ulllpbclL Scott lllld Stevenson; Al- lison- Hume and ltobertson; ’l‘liolnas Iteld, Dougtlld Stewart, Sir Jilnles McIntosh and Sir William Hamilton; while the learned pro- fcsl-lions and stuteilmanship urc adorned by Macaulay, Erskine and vcry many olllcrs. \\'ho are Britain's greatest soi- dicrs 0t‘ the prel-lcllt day; what. rc- piluenis have achieved the great cs1 success and covered themselves with glory and renown where evt-i- prowess and endurance were cal-l- i-d for Ill our very lutcsl. wars‘! Thi- "Illuck Watch," "Gordon High- lzilldlers," Sezlforlll Highlanders." "AYl-tyic ilighlollllcrs" ulld mlllly others with unmistakably Scottish nzlnlc-s. Ill suprelllc command of all Br-‘tiiilfs urmics in lllt- Great Will‘ “'11s the greotStlotsnlilll. Sir Douglas Half, nnd HHSOCIIIIOII with him wort- lluillclolls other follious Scottish l-tcnlartlls. \‘i’~'thin our memory Grout Britain bus had four Prllne llilnlstersflliild- stone, ilulfoulzCainpbcli-Ilunm-rillull Andrew Bllilr Law ilflll ltilnlsay .\lc- Doniild, not nil born in Scotland. ‘but ovcry one oi’ tllcnl Scottish ill HIS is an ideal month for indoor decorating. Mas» ter Painters, finished with outdoor jobs, are free to give their best and unbroken services. You and yours will be happy to see your home looking fresh and attractive at Christmas time.‘ Besides, SAVE THE SURFACE CAMPAIGN st PAGE FIVE T t paint and varnish are great germ destroyers, and hospital cleanliness in the homeis a big asset on the side of health. fl There are various’ quite new decorative finishes all of which produce most‘ pleasing effects. Rooms may be brightened, given more sunlight value, with proper painting. flRemem. ber too, it is true economy to paint and varnish when‘ your property needs it. HELP WANTED.—Mujor E. His -nck ol‘ the Salvation Army wriies= I -Illl\'\' rl-ccivcd u rcquest from u xory poor wolilun living lll iMllgdul- m Islands. zlsking me if I could solid Ili'l' stillli- (‘llilllrclfs Clothing its SII - has zl largo fallllily. and very poorly providcd for. Any friend who would like to help in this worilly object please communicate willl me oi oncc. us lilo boat stops running cud of year." P. W. C. DEBATE.—-Sci:tl0ll B. ol‘ lilo I’, W- C. Ultilillllllil Sill-int? ill-id lllcir liniil l-ilecting oi‘ lilo l-‘uil lcrlii _\’(l$it-‘l‘(Iil_‘v’ morning. The subject was, "ltostilvcll. llilll wini- or liiit» is more tillloynble than Slllllr lill-r lifc.‘ ‘was wcll tlcbllictl by the ii .. i i i I?‘ i i iltvl-p .“IIIIIPII'N LInllllt-llt lll lllt- lltiuan i‘ l it i l it ‘QOOOOOOO-OOO-OQQ'O-OOQ FRANK W. WILKISSON, President Galilee Interstate’ Fish Corp. WHOLESALE COMMISSION Losafizsns‘ DEALERS ' OF TEQRAPIN. m ALL KINDS src. FISH lo ruuou FISH MARKET NEW Yolut Goliclted "WY "°‘“'"' Consignments l i i l "tHoooooeooeoooeooouooo-ooowvooooa'o+oov0**"" iiii-llrllwsllllm Li} I'm ___ BOOTH FISHERIES C0. Wholesale (‘OMMISSION FISH DEALERS SALT WATER DEPARTMENT FULTON FISH MARKET NEW YORK Q-QQQ QQ-Q-O 909" V5 QOOVO-Q 5" ‘n illc (loballlllg tellllls were Frances ii '3 “TI o ling word. quickly, curcfully ltlili most. el’l"c"~ following i-lpczlkers: I'l'0."—IlIilII‘ INIcPIluII and I'I(?I(‘ll Furlell; (lull. - Jullll llbllll, lllilctm Sluitll nnd ihll- vi-y .\Illl‘t'IlIt<Illll. Thi- zlbsenlecs from lit-aid. Fred Morris and llydizl Vvurlip The ufglllll€lliS p-scscntlui Worn well reasoned out :llld disput- H1 by the scvcrul speakers. ’l‘llt~ .I’rti side won ‘by ll slllzlll llllll“iill. i.-\l'll=i- u few 'rc.lilllrks by the critic‘ iltotll-rick NIIIITIIISOII. Prol’. Sim-ill ‘SIIIIIKU ill lt-llclll lill sonic lllzlllcrs llilll-cling lIIU society, such us alien lizillcc. IlIiUllIIUll, l-ic. IIl- slrcsscil Ilrucl» zlddrcilsillg his soldiers. as ‘lilcrprt-tcd by Ilurns. aDDQflIB I" red: lo strike for freedom regard- icss of ull ('DllSt‘-(|lli’fl(3(‘.S{ “ifrcclllflll sltilld or ircclnllll fa’ lci us do 0i‘ lice!" 'l‘\vo‘ llunllrcd yours inter zlllother lucnloruiilc butilc was, fought lie- iwccll lllc ilrlllil-s of Scotland iind Ellgllillii on “l<‘loddcn':l folol field." Although lhi- iorlullcs 0t‘ wllr were: 1l(I\'l‘l‘Hi‘ to Scotland ill this conflict. lilo vtilor of Kim: Junlcs and lhoso who. lirouilll him “illrhroklm fought ‘n dt-spcrlllo ring" hos bccll illi- llltirilllizcli by tllc Wizard of thc North: “Nu lhollglll lvzlu lhcrc of ililsiard‘ fiiglli; Linklnl tho SQPTI-ltl phillallx tight. iiroolil fullxlil likc noblo-t-itiuirc like kllighl. .\s ik-tlrlcslily llilll wcli." LITERARV CONTRIBUTIONS _ Allhollgil \\'ill‘iII)SOI‘I)DII cont-lid, l-rlilill iii‘ tho aillculiou of tho SCDF, lish pi-opic ill IIlp ylfllfls‘ wc have lif‘t‘ll considering. the arts of pcacc \\’\‘I't‘ not neiqicctctl. lll llit“.l‘tlllll‘l.‘ good progrl-t-ls was lllullc. In thc ifiillly yi-zlrs of filo fifteenth century King Jlllllflh‘ l. wllo hull, ill his youth Ill'i'll u prisoner ill lllugllllltl, lit u llilll: when (‘llnuccriilli croturte iwrl-fsi-ll ll vl-ry UXitfllSlh.‘ illi‘lll- piiillctlc .hclll‘lll_l.': lo illllllllttl‘ dcbulc UIIPSUIVUS cli- li -j-——-¢o<>-——-- ; ‘ Appreciation ‘w,’ (‘lnlrlotlt-toivli. P. lll. I. I)t't?(‘lIlI)l~‘I‘ 2nd, 192-1 llld nllnim wulltlcrfill sci by the 'll \‘i‘lIl)l‘(’ iilld loin; SIIlY-‘IJIIIIHI. prllctil-lllly our hundred IIIOIISiIIIII ulcils oi‘ pllllliot-s in-to eiicilnlcrs at llic purl ol‘ Charlottetown this full. We llcvcr llellrd zl complaint from =llly onc. ‘Fhcro was not olli- jur- Tlle work wlls done ~liii_v, Every cargo was reported .15 zlrriving In splendid condition. Woillb lllcllolilllil us Slevcdorc and lli.< nit-ii llccd not be IlSIlllllltHI ol‘ lill-fr work. Wolllc llevcr appears lo find ihc doing oi’ any BUPVICQ you usk ll task. Who could bb more ubllginiz than Jolfn King? King wns always on the job, always ready, so were tllc mcn on the tllllllli.(‘l‘S. All zl result of such scr- vice lhcro was lint one lnlnutll of lost tilnc during the whole shipping JOflSIlIl-S operations nnd we feel it ‘l duly and ll plczlsllrc to let the factory l0 those concerned. BUNTAIN d. BELL tl 60.. Agents. Potato Growers Association. Per W. BOULTER. Sccy l hurlsdluslsqsekncsensuslnpqslliblslxu The Best Cough Syrup ' is Homo-ma . Hero's an only wily to save I9. and yet have the beet cough remedy you over tried. LlLnse-nnesesellkh Ynlrve probably heard of this wl-il- known pliln of making cough s, rup at home. llut have you ever use ill \vIll‘l| you do, you \viII'unlIersllllilI wllv thousands of families, the world livcr, ft-cl llilll. they could llurdlv ki-ep house without it. simpc nnd rlicu , hilt the wily it takes hold nf s ennui will quickly earn it a permu- nl-lli pItll-c in your home, lllto s III-oz. bottle. _ur 21/, oullrrs of Pincx; thl-ll lldd pain rnnulnletl sugar syrup to fill up the ottle, Or, if tlosirt-d. use clarified molasses, Iloncy, or corn syrup instead of sugar syrup. Either wllv. It tastes good. never spoils, and gives vou l6 ounces of better rnlltzil remedy than you could bllv ready-made for $2.50. It. is really ivnndrrflll how quickly this Iiomc-matin remetlv conquers s rough ~usuillly in 24 hours or less. It NPPIYII to penetrate through every air passage, oosens a dry, hoarse or tiullt coullll. lifts she phlegm, heals tlu- mcmbrnnes, an gives almost im-' IIlFiIlllIl! relief. Splendid for thrpltt tickle. Ilonmeneas. croup, bronchitis uiirl Iirnnchiul nsthms. A Pint-x is a hiiihlv concentrated com- pound nf oenune Norway pine o tract, nnd lisn been used for pane tloini for tllrnnt snd chest slments. To iwold dhls ointment. sk voun lln- incl tllul we sho-llld glvc u $ylll~ iIIB HlWtlkPlo-I"lvzlilt-d llinlscll‘ to the full of tllc us we silllll soon be spoiiking ull and lit Ills rcllcll llilll on his obtaining his ‘pa, mm. Wm ‘Axpect ovcryonu ufllrccdlinl illlII ZIHCHIIIIIIIFZ illc Scottish listen litlclrtivciy to WIHII. wi- arc saying, Th0 incl-ling lhull adjourn-l Th!‘ unlil-rsigllvil wish lo cvprcss lill-ll‘ zlpprccilllioll 0i‘ lilo SDIUIPIIlI ‘ ‘villi- lllc in lIltl ussl-lilbiilli: and the loading of lllen know their work was so SillIS- - nllct- on the people of tllnt country. ‘illltflllltlllill lldvzllllilgcs thus wllhiu iilollc. Ilflvlllllt! on zlulllul" of lncrii -ill pol-try :llld prosc. Olllcr authors hi‘ lloic ot ibis period were (luwnill Douglas, sun oi‘ Lord Archibald, ‘lll-ll lill. Put", Bishop oi‘ llllllkcld. In vl-ry vulunlillous writer‘ of verse; iIUIlll lhiliblir. lllc nlost conspicuous llUUl lilllvcl-ll ('Ililll('t‘l‘ lLllII Spcllscr, :llld Sir Dllvitl Lilldslly, Lord Lion. iting lll Arms. ‘fllcsi- urn blll 1|. few llillllHS ol‘ lll(‘ll ol‘ ll-tllirs Whilst: l‘l)llil'II1llII0llS wcrc ol‘ llluch vulllc, .».vl-|usiv<~ ol‘ tln- (li-lsilllllc :llld oliii-r IIilbIIC [iocls zlllll lllc bllllllds ol‘ llllf Scottish llortiter. JACOBITE SENTIMENT Aiilllllliill EIIHIOIHI :llld Scotland came ullllcl" one sovereign by the accession of Joules (illl ol‘ Scollllnd lo lill: throne of England zlt the ht» ginning of the 17th century. the legislative alntllgallliltlon of the two countries was not effected till ilplvzlrds of tl century later. lifelin- limo the Stewart kings hnd passed from the stilge llilll a new dynasty controllcll lilo destinies of the Unit- ed Kingdom. Following the lost fortunes of Joules ll. tics of Clovcrhousc, the incipient uprising of 1715 :llld otllcr erup- tions here and there showed that ll strong, if dormant, Jacobite senil- munl prevailed north of [he ‘Five-ed. This lvils funncil lnio flame In 1745. ivllcn Prince Charles Edwllrd Striv- nri lillldcd ill the lliglllllnlls. His, llppeurllilcc among those wllrlll- llcllrlcd people was almost magical, n it~l effects; the Celtic blood lingll-d ill their veins nnd they flocked lo hits Sitlflflfllfil. Olloo more was hoard the “March of the (Ytlliloron men" nnd the izlllhcrilii: of slllilvilris frolll for nnd llcllr. Thtssc Highlanders did not stop to " consider how unwise unll inlpolitlc ulight bc the stop they werc llllillllf. They linll bill one tholllzlll llilll lllis they expressed ill their slogan: "Whzl would nu. follow lhcc, king o‘ ihc Highland hearts. bonnie Prince Charlie." The rcl-llllt of the llprhl- ing was, lll-l well known, disastrous ivlicll. in 174G, “The chills of Culin- dcu were scattered in flight." The conduct of lllc Ilighloml people ti», WIITIIS Lllu Prince in his fullcn for-. illIlPS is beyond llll praise. He was’ proscribed. ll fugitive, with u. rt», ward of £30,000 for his dolivcry toi illc nutlloritics; while they hnd tiolu-prollliiled themselves nnd loft lllclnilolvcg open to tho severest penalties. Yet uftcr lill his lulven~ lures nnd wanderings ill the Heli- rldcs. unllcr the escort of Flora Mlicliolluld, he wits finally llbit- to cffetrl. ills escape. Hundreds 90f those poor pcoploJlnew ol‘ his wllereiibontiLyet; In their everlast- ‘ng hoilor be it said. not one lilllolll! lllcln was sufficiently mcrccllnry. iutflciclilly nlbjcct nnd mean to Illllllll the rcwnrll and betray the Print-ti. THE UNION AND AFTER Tho llnioll of the two kingdoms ‘ironizht about some changes, more n lllcory and nomenclature than ’n merit and in tact. Scotlandls‘ ‘itcrnlure was more generally writ- cn In English than in the local dis- druinzliit for ."'Z1 , ollncps o Pines" with directionl. Ind dost l ht m1 thing also. Guaranteed to El. I hits litlstst-tlon or monv to ll-cis nnd her warriors were helice- forth celled British soldiers. But no ‘artificial regulations could mot l-vcry fibril of their being. olninolion "Fl" I'll’ “II m“ I“ "m" ‘ma Hue“ lluvc achieved the highest ilistillc lion lll the nlecllillliciil arts. I liul surc- it will be found llilll Scottish ,.-k_ill and prcvuil. li-viuthons hcud of lllc cngilici-rilll: ilcpurl- -. the nctivi-l If l-X- lhosc who o-Oi Kccfcr Building, Montreal A tki-oyeiaiii = Movrmelir by Pninr. Vmilth and Allied Intel-em ' is nladc ol‘ Scottish genius cqullily llow mllny ol‘ thc grcul traversing Illc sow-u urns llilll has lint a Scotslnlun lll lill» LOVE OF COIINTRY Ardcilt lovc oi’ his coillllry is ulllollg Illll strongest feelings llilll |ll*l‘lll9l1II'M.IIl0 Steotsluulfs breast. 'l‘hls sclllilncllt bus constituted Illl.‘ frtqucllt thcme 0t‘ tho poet's songl .\llisl of you will lclllclll-Iicr ‘IIIE words lhc Wizard ol‘ the Norlll puts lulu the mouth ol‘ ihc lust of the llordcr llljllstrels ivllcll hi- pro- lloullcri: lill,- lllflfii. llirc l‘ol"l'c.iil|l'l-.-', \\'lliIl> living iIlliI lllrcntcns ODIIVIOII llfIi-l" dcnth, upon the mall who duos" niil prociillln lllc hollor of his country. IIU thcn thus apostrop- hlzt-s his plliivc lill'I(II For the Man who iiiiants“ Winter Comfort Pease One customer has written as follows:- “lam entireily satisfied with "O (‘ulctltinizll sicrll :llld wild. Mccl lllll'.\‘,- for ll |lUl'iI(' cllildl the P93" "EcmwmY" Fm” lnllld ol‘ brown llclllh :llld sllzlggy _ trump - i nace ln every way. It does Ilulld of lhc llloullluill llilll lhl- _ h‘ ‘ d {mm}, everyt lng it was gunran ee .- IAllllI of lily sllrg-s! lvlllll ‘llllirlul hlilid to do and then some. ll is -a Can l-‘cr ulllic ihl- fililll Iillllil. That knits inc lo lily rugged tllrulld!" Qlllit‘ TUlfPilIly :l discussion was revivl-d Ill lllt‘ public press I'\')-{2II‘lI' ing llll‘ ilulhoriiliip ol‘ a short pocln ‘about tllc Scottish ilXllll, calilvd "'l‘lll- (‘llllzldiuu limit-Sting.‘ -ll is wonderful heater for economy '4 on fuelg. ‘ . . . t _:l production ol‘ llalunllzlg I)-l'illlI)' W” may be dlsappmmed m your pres" lnnll has Ili‘i'll prollonuccd by Lord fumatcl Ycu may think your houisg i5 difficult to ,'ltosclicry' and olllcr Cllllllltlivlll cri~ h i‘ - ea . piles ll llllnlt PXQIIISIIA" pol-lll. I was lilublisllcll II] l3-illck\v0oi|‘.~i llizlgzlzlllti plczlriy ll hulidrcd ycllrs llgii; but ,tllc zllllhl-nlicfly ol‘ its nulllor has ,ll:-vcl' liccll osiulilislltlll. it ])lll‘-, ‘ports lli hr :1 irnlisllillon ol‘ (int-lic \‘t:l‘.~ll’§ sung liy. Highland Iiouilllt-ll while rowing down the St. Lliwr/ cllce: Pease Furnaces (both Pipe and Pipeles; styles) l have proved under the most severe conditions that they give more heat from any HIM than other hot- air furnaces- Pease Furnaces are scientifically jesigned and “I.ist= t i. l.‘ ‘lib l-ii-l‘ H‘ 0 n“ i“ l‘ n yml K H include such features as the Pease alr~blast-—an ex- ollr filtllcr 3mg II" “nil "I 91h"? ciusive devise which gets ALL thc heat from the 1451p“. ,0 ,',‘,_'.v “m, “M, h, chm-us’ fuel. Thousands of Canadians enjoy winter warmth A" yufiillllziiilliq) voices‘ as you m" and comfort with Pease Furnaces. your Oars: Phone or call and ask for prices. We can take iFflil‘ lIlP-‘if’ ‘IIPOHII Illeflll-‘P-"ihes"! care of your heating needs promptly. liollry Wflllils are graild; V _ Another user also reports |But we lire exiles from ollr falhcr s, as below:- land. i i Flolll %gilellullcilllc shelling of lhc misty‘ A. & co. “The pea“ Pmclu‘ Fuma” lliolllllllins divide us, null [I19 wnsto , h" “We” m‘ “MPIFW sills‘ ol‘ 3038* DISTRIBUTORS faction and the coal con- Ynt still illu blood is strong. the sumption has been very lWflFi- IS HIKIIIHHKI. Charlottetown and Summerside i, m-i lAnd wl- ill drcullls behold tlll‘ g ‘ Iill-FDTIKIBS." NATION BUILDERS , This llrllcnt love of the Scot for the Land of thc Hetllller docs not‘ _ , " lllake llilll u loss devoted and fllitll- Slrlllllctmtl. Tllclit‘ glfedl Scotsnlcmi fnl citizen of the country of his by 11W" wlsdml" the!" “mus "m" . ioii Sludobullvl‘ -I3',-_; lldoption. This requires no de- Illtlll" D9T$9V9"““°e' werulrpringipe‘ ~~~' - lhfllf)" Pillflllc __ 14',‘ monsn-alfgn; m, evidence is Qnllll)’ nisti-lmitrlllul in "l" 1:17;; o, iI.\l.ll‘.\.\‘, lN-c- flfqllllllilfill5d1uhGuppy,- _____________ __ _, every Ilnllll. ‘ “'0 need not extend oils! "lid the Wesihmlf fglilhlfersiflIFIlIfiIlWI by \\'llid .\- Jolinsltxrii; S, 5,991 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ H6.“ ollr inquiry in this regard beyond -‘»Ili'I. A litllc Illltl ljtlytmml in thei_\lt'llll)t‘l‘.\l .\i.i.lll"l-\al Slot-k ldxclldliizoil‘. S. Ill(Ill>‘Il‘i.ll .-\ll~oiliil .,,_ s-IH the Iiounds of this (lanolin ol‘ tiul".'=, "i (""'"“‘I"r“'im' ‘vmlv . . whvrc Scolsmcn llilll their desccnd- Qflllllvlll‘ "I the "amlnlinlly ,£,1'“§%1:_ 1ir,,,,,,,,,,,, _ _ _ _ _ __ ants have (fOlllriblllPfl n great nnd zit-s. liilliS and (‘illnpit ., . I _ _ I , Si, lrlwi ‘lllfl’ il‘lcu~ . noble purl. In the exploration nlldlifih Film-film“ Iona“: Mknmw’, I lllell lily‘ Ill 'l‘i-ll-plionl- __ , _ _. _ __ .. MONTREAL EXCHANGE i i I llpbllildinl: of the nlltlon, and the , , S of . _ ,, _ . ,_"_ "" " T, _, > nalllcs of lliully of ollr greut rlvcrsdh ‘:12? Pfininhgtefl, ‘{{,‘:,‘“Ff,f,,',,,,|,.,,l‘;“',;j‘ him“ Eukf“, ’,'"‘ ll,“ 15%‘: ‘ffmrl ' """'"'""- ~ f lakes llilll lnounlulns bczlr test]. IPv1 1d‘ 7 The leadmg unwflspgu d (out. Sugu: IIlI. _. .. lri‘l’i/s‘l.l.§.i llclcryl loiiiil lllony to the hardship, the endllr- at caoileges Delirium" “tunes: II an Amorlczln lelroleulu n: ’ 1952i’. Victory H. __ _ ,_ ._ nnco nnd perseverance of the ellrly “can, Mcmnswr Mcuommp The ‘\""‘I"““II (“ll _—-- - "'54 I931 \Il‘ll>l‘.\' - - - - - . - . » - - - . n < Scottish pioneers. The Thompson, ‘ i‘ 'i ‘Ms o, vthkykmlung unwers, lllzlzllllul Frill-lion 52%, the Fraser null the liicKenzie rivers flame? our mm, m our day hnveillfllyillll Smilh Pftl. _ __ v proclaim for nil timo the IIIIIIIIS-‘heesn Dawwns ’G,_um3_ Go,,,wn__,',fl0w,ud 3mm, COnL _ _ _ _ _ __ 23 BANKS loknble Bntipiinlrilty oi’ their ilsdiitlfglll" Palm-flops. ‘Fnlcvoners and Curries Spanish Itivcr Pid. ....... _. 101V, c ei-s: llVl loinpson. in . _ _ -,, W1 lam, . . . __ i ‘ _ Fraser lllld Alcxontler McKenzie. ixlygire ofifiglatyigxlémdsclltfixnsfi-g dlgigtlsmgph" “Hamil: gfiegffiifiupfd a nlmk ("Ynmsrce ~--*-~~-~-- m" Vppo were principally lllstrulnellt- “ M, ,,,.m,m.uo,, you will find tllelppnnuu,“ __ Illlllllf Royal _ _ _ , __ __ lll ill evolving frolil u. congcries of Si“ a, me hem, U; the lva"n[_\d pm. Ahmb, """""" " ' ' 62,, Wlflnk Nlonirvtll »------ » 243 disconnected colonies this gmatmbflon,‘ and n" 0H,,"- impmumt q, , , ““““ “ ‘ H,” llslilk Ncvn Scotla ....... .. 28b (‘snadilin nllllon? Sir John xlviuc- ,_a‘li.ng,', 1,, (mi- counlry. lll all posl- ‘ P“), n Fm‘ T“ ‘ ,‘ f lIOIItI-Ill, George Brown. Olivcrumnq “requmng (My smvke amlltdlllcnhlllsflln »-_- _ M “-,,,,,,,,_De,.‘ 152; Mar 159,‘, Mowiltt llilll other Scottish stlltl-s- qugnwcv m0 scoot is sure w be (Iillludizlu (icnoral lolec-Jic -- r- I_|,,|,-I “(pi/IL men. Almost simultaneous with ‘Rmm, (iflnlllllflfl SPJIIIIISIIIII COIII- -- I3 i d,,r,,_q,,.c 114V. Ma“ 120%- tlle ilinugurzllioll of Collfcdcrzilion ‘ Canadian Steamship Pfd. .-. 53 July 121%‘ ' L h ' ' illcsc same grczit IIIHIOIFIHIIIIIPI’! 1m, 1,0,1 t, the ideals, l have lit-Asbestos Com. __________ __ -- _ ' , _ ,. , QTDCQPIIIJII to cnnsnlidlite the oidcrfieinptlbd to yelucldntc. of whnt Isdiomininn Ilridge __ _ so 663MB mum A‘ ‘MM,’ 0R‘ July’ with iln- newer Provinces, nnd to‘ h...“ I" tpc hlniory nnd traditions of ,Mnnlr(;al ‘tower ___ _ 163 '- draw llllfdc the cllrtiiill that. had the 580mm, people‘ u“, foundprs 3g “qnnmm Elect,“ _________ 32V‘ __ ___ Iildden from us Illv vast prairie tlo-‘me Caledonia“ C1“); 0g prince Etl- Numn], Bwwefleq s, I "will ""11 h"! Since Iwcmll“ "Whwllrtl lslillld- illllI their ghosts, for- Aihlm, qugur‘ ' ' H”; grnnory of no Inconsidcrablc pllr-|,Mhp|-Q=d one hllndrcd ears ago ‘ ‘ '“' U9" 0i I-Ill‘. WIlTIiI- shollm yo" 1m‘ :llld, In enthusiastic Scgltish fns- Mrhhim‘ _ ------ -- n6 t Be Prcparcd vel wl-sllvnrd over the Canadian |,i,,,,_ c0|0l)rnt(n“ 3L An(lr|lw'a my dnl- lill“ o‘ Fvlllfllfy - - 173% _ Pacific Ilaiiwrly. rlllcr the Rockics During the century that has Phased Am- IKWOIIIOIIVI-r . _ . . . . . . .. 84h] ior colds. (‘heck thcnl n-t IIIFOIIKI! IIIP KICIKIIIK ""799 PM“ sillct- tllcll uni-h rccllrrcllce of the Am- SIIWHIIIZ N‘ Rem!“ 86%. the start with "I" ll-‘CPWI "l? IIOBIIVIIY mwards festivlll hlls been conlnlnllloralcll Anaconda CKIIYDOI‘ -------- ~- 4M1, "is slllllnlil 0f the QBIIKIPIIB. thereby s similar social l-e-union. On Canlldla nPtlcific Railway .. 152 t. ' ' _ you will see in sheer cold zrsnlts- this ceiltsnsry occasion the iiit-m- New vent Central _-.-. . my. N A R D fllflllsands of fro} shove you lien; of the Caledonian Club. on gmcibi, 5mg; ____ s39; ‘Mount,’ Mncllonsid and "Mount their own behalf and In memory of pnwmauonnl papa, _ 51% ~ Steven. perpetually proclelmins the friends pLAllItI Lung Bytle, en- Keny smlngflom ____ ,7 I ._ from their aerial helshts llle nlme il‘IllI lIlml-t COHIIIILKNQLIIIQB to the “m, pemmm, _ . 0! "I858 8P6“ lill-II"! IIIIIIIIQPI-Vguests who assemble here and unite i," ‘n fl , M ‘TM-mm ___ ‘ ‘ ’ With tilt-m llilll! be sssoctated Bifwlth lll Ill duly toaetbl: "The Dsy °“ " ‘"" °“- -‘ l“ ‘ ‘ ‘r k] Mord, Fleming. Rob. All s, and i; ,1 it" - ir genui- 1gp. -i-. -i.- l- Press Steel cs; .. - ,. . -— he - -. x5“