THE CHARLOTTETOWN _Q_UARDIAN __ 1 Yarrow And Scott ("J. S. in the Montreal Gazette.) . o __. LIFE ' INsuRAivcE o.» coon PROPERTY to OWN It may be purchased by one payment, ol- by yearly, or half-yearlytdeposits. It is not taxed directly, and there is no worry about interest collections. It is bound to increase in value, and its worth in ten, fifteen, or twenty years is definitely known. 0'! what other type of property can this be said? At death it will pass, without expense, t,‘ the desired beneficiary" ' Consult us with regard to a silltable plan of saving and protection for your particu- lar case. There is no obligation. IIYNIIMMI & 00., LTD. Provincial Managers The Great-West Life Lower Queen Street-Charlottetown. PAGE ‘FOUR iiooiui. »_i__--= "u Bobby Pearce, mighty Austvallan lcculler, now a citizen of Hamiltorbi v _ , _ _ o’ lhnt some mlnstnlll hnrn were h‘ nunm“. “finned hi, in California preparing for the‘ _ . near J:i.'l.lllInI[ie|rmyllr,nr('(1:nr511aax;‘mflifdu: nnu l; flu-a stun-n. o1YmP10 13°31 1119a- observers 91 115., To utter note; of gladness, . work say only an acrldent can pre-‘ And chase the silence from the air SATURDAY, JULY 9. 1932. vent his winning again the world That fiils my soul with sadness. In Damn“ n" I nnnned n" lace _ | .. ,, . . _ tlt.e he secured at Amsterdam. _ . Mm mysnc trees’ when llght 1,113, 11411011911 111 1110 M11119“ "Evenmg “Ony an accident!" says an ex- ., fi ., Buy/amen W. Iinr|on.M.D The pensiveness oi Yarrow, its in News 01 111° 111°m“1'1“1 58111“ u‘ 011111155" B111’ m“ 15 me 1mm‘ Que" "’“—_—""'~'—r-"— weird’ nhncsl lneslshhle luclhw Hardly u; all; n, covert place the accidents occul-ln the United States syllllsronls THAI, nnsnflfinn nmnnl Insomnia“ than almost when yon mny lhluk to mm g din Launmn may marks m, ;“'1"”“ m“? °°“1°“°'“5 ‘m’ “m” SYMPTOMS or IIEART DISEASE makes you overlook the beauty of of doubtful talk. andalive 0111"’- ' ' - the native-bum as may be l uh l . m, .c_.i,,,,u,,, u, um... “"1 . the stream, the loch 3nd the hills! Wandering, and many I we ‘ED m 1 l a _ "He"? a 51635 1111111111111“ 1mm 11 511101-131" med by M“ Schnwlmg You have been told that one of Bare they are, but subject to dif- ‘#11060 1101110 since the war. The first W115 1110 great solitude. 13nd‘ Kaye Dan. the first symptoms of heart disease ferent aspects under sunfight, Not itself lmoweth. 11110- 010 110W’ Versailles T1001)’. which laid down. ‘"8251;lirllinfltifgtggggelsitgonlg? i" is getting out of breath easily. An- moonlight and shadow oi Pissinl And y0l11‘ 0W0 911151911‘ meeting ".he terms under which the war‘ here the vast hollow o; the uomlh T110 City 10011! 10 011"“? 1" i other symptom, that is almost as clouds. Why is this stream so much you. mused aud compel-Lennon or rep-i lit by the burning lamps the‘. en- lead. Says the 1101111011 Dfllly 13111- well known, is getting tired with be-sinlg? There is beauty and And all things B01118 I8 1110)’ 051110- n,” t b aid This was; circle ii: here the choir and the pire. There are vast markets in- vgyy lime 611011;, grandeur 1n Dryholue Towelu 5h ~ "a M15 mus e p ' f 511131118 "91905- 111111 1119 111511 "m" side the Empire awaiting develop- Perhaps you find yourself getting Mary's Kirk, the Douglas Burn and A deep dim wood; 011d 111°" 511° nodificd subsequently by the Dawes. wiltnhhthe ltnosst. m archival"? menn there ls panncal secumy in on, cl breath nanny’ and nenlng also m ‘he heroine’ Mary Scott’ the stnndn Plan of appropriating and distrbut-l c‘ [neerlsnostenlig Gad, the “peaks [he uailnns compnfilllg the Empire tired after doing very little work. mower 0f Yarrow, who became the A5 in that wood that day; 101' 80 11g the reparatlcns among the al-l‘ and ulnnncl-g n: eternal ice, the All that is now required is the in. If then, you should go to your wife of Wat oi Harden. Strange Was the still 11101101119119 01 11" ltd nallchi suhsuquehuy the giant frozen wals, the mountain _ve5gmgng or the Empire's savings in Physician 011d 1'10 190115 you that that we should all feel this pen- hands ' 4 domes all white for ever that go lschemes whlch wlll lncrease lls PM» your heart is normal and that you siveness. Men of genius have suc- And such the pure lines 811010113 young Pan was adopted which c.n- up‘ into tbeudorkness of the long iducnvny and so also hs cnnsnmlng would have no trouble securing all cumbed colts gpgll and have sought flow. i-dsreblv res-Ed the Candi-ions 101, PM’ ‘"81"- ipnnn when m, Emplm Shlw the lire insurance you want. you to give expression by their tender- And pwilus fair 1111 1Y1” ""1" Germany and nude them more Milrliints were thundering out men gather about the nnnlerence need have no cause for worry. ness of passion. The songs have a seem, d th . . ,_ - e numtle far the uluesl Then lhe that Sh“, heme man). ln lhe (om table at Ottawa the Brlnsn denn What ihen is causing you to sadness that finds its reflex in their Unknown the presence an .. l , l 111111101110 0001/0 1W0 5311111101115 01' music. Professor Veitch sensed , dream- Qix Power ALed Conference was‘ gregaLon had reached their homes. gates should declare at once that no“, dlssase, n your ma" ls MP this “some how m the poetry or "n; she; though ol, nensell’ alul acid at the Hague in July and and it was prob:bly forgotten by not only are the people of Great m“? Yarrow’ be n: ballad or song’ there Less than n“, nnndnw on lhc Bus’ President-JV. Cheater l. MeLura. ll. l’. l \'lre-l'rrllilrllt—d- ll- 170F114‘ gugflhyy-Llo 1 " ' ll. A. alaehhuinn. U. .\- 0. Edllnr llflll llilnuglng Dlrnlur-J. It. lllllllfill. Animist! lttllforn-l-‘ranl Walker and U. Ii. i-llffl-l LA USANNE TREATY . ‘ t l Sc it, The slgnlng o: the ngmemenl a; St. Pauls for Cap an o “m, Arctic expcrer: augus: 1929 wrrn the Young Plan the average reader in the cxcite- B11111" W11°1e'11""1001l' 1'01” 101111111" The very same tiling that is found 15 a deeper flngg or sorrow, often n, or than her image in the stream. m; st.ll further mad tied and mcnt of the ncx’. day's news events. Free T113511‘ b11111 thlat me Chynor 111 11911119 11159115“- 111111 15- 1119119 "111- V013’ 05111 001011118. 11-11 81118513 Ltrd Snilwcion. then Britsh Cinn-1 Yet it was the essence of superb ibmdanq hat 131d“ or‘ crumbmg You have been domg 1'00 much Dverpowermg sadness", Tn“ emu" l _ l mtemational nuance-has at least work, or have been eullug loo much tlon h“ heen henutllnlly expressed roller or thc Exsliequcr olfalned a 111911-11?“ To 1°33“? 511111 11°11‘ secn the error of its whys and is {nod m- um much u; cenulu foods ln the song “The mowers of the Scott, the Flower 0f 1111110". "1111? mnnrslcn cl $3,523,000 nnulggggnl frcm oblivon was il task deserving ready h, Supply hmmuhlllan lo,- lhu and bull, ‘vulk uud mu much was“, Foresl '1 H; noes on to my, “In on his mother's side he claimed re- mnuitlcs for Great Britain, at [!l!it:0! every csmmcridrltion. Perhaps Imperial Armies of Industry. ironl food stuffs cause ihc form- the mnmlng Wm, g blue sky‘ the 11111011511111 ‘F1111 501111 31111311111115- zime the avcrngc annuity to be pa"?! th‘s ncw anthology of modern Eng-l *1"- "tmn or we 11.111611 meta acid 1n m” green hillsides and the stream whoézr $31112: ygtrstzzs pfirg: (B? T110 9111101111 PNII) R. C. K. Shanmukam Chet i‘. (lerhhhnl. w“ 31393001000 l§_.h joumhllsm will lmnlm olhens» It has just been announced that system. Lilctlc acid in lllrlnlv causes 5mi‘e nnd glggm 1n sympathy Wm; ma“ Sh‘ waiter was in residence‘ SIR ATUL CHATTERJEE, Indlu 0119 of the youngest 0g the “Mk; “vhid! m“ h no mid [WM a . w 533k n" ntemry gems in than ilcxt October, in which month bc- 100 11111011 01 the 0115/2011 111-11: ayS- the cheerfulness of heaven, but at Arcmestlel he used to walk over ~ v | delegation to the Imperial Eco l ‘H. r v . .. . - l ‘wt and hnhclto l n‘ d fills the 250m hhnlvelsaln. o; the Lem to hi: used up, and the system undcr a grey sky or at the gloam- we hms to the “Anni Kirk" to Wop 511‘ A1111 Chandra Chatterjee, who; g°ugemuue_ ML chatty, a .£‘i‘l d o, 59 y, hrs. Ii ‘has s cn (‘l -' ~> v 1 111‘! 0W0 10- lnhdlng of wllllnh, Penn“ h, Phuu. la in great 11000 01 011E011 T1181 ing the Yarrow wears a peculiarly m n m r ms ancestors W88 High Commissioner for India - represents ghg Nouqvguhum i'nt that Gufmilffv was no- ln n‘ lzT-"ery-the files of the daily uulpuu, the Franklin Institute lulu] 1S Why. When you do a little work, ivon aspect." Do not let this influ- K111115531“; lerraetge happiest and 111 1101101011 1101111935 10 1931. 81111108 fRural Constituency of Salem ecsiticn to fulfill the terms of th‘s l11‘1‘"5~ 1 celebrate the occasion b fetching and 115° 1111 °11Y€011 10 <10 11. your once your thoughts of the braes. Is 11119 13101117954110 001980151011 110111 Coimbatore-cum-North Ar - v l 1 lungs have to work harder to et l l», u ' most fruitful in his career. It was ~ - lgrctmerif, and the filliher Coll/l rays from a star to operate the g 111° 1 e 911-59 111111 every c111’: 11111- Indm 33171111113 31119113 111° 111119515 ' 111411078 1108151511170 5550111111“ l Except for the product of th -Dante Gabriel Rossetti, "Poems." Sh, Ann can, occidental food. Leaders At Ottawa Parley R. C. K. SIIANMUKAM CHE INDIA. THE DIFFERENCE » - - . th n that he wrote “The Lay oi . Fcrcncc at lnusannc Was called for 915C910 5114101195 11111911 “'11 b11151‘ gbillgiixilldlnfl: i011?“ on": "a"? or stream has a dlstmcuve th: Last Minstrel," "Marmion," statesmen O1Hmdu blood’ mnownedi 1 ‘ 1 members‘ mm bub illumination slmunanww l of brcnnn witnyvejycnttliccnngnrgll lndivlillutalillil? In cinch there listnln “The Lady o‘ me Lake“ and as an economisteducatedinwestern By profession a lawyer, ._ H“ Y l _ , I . . appca o e eye, le ear an e _ lvlllz t1 h - The nlsgnggwu u, the pause 3g 1y upon the status cf William Penn And Similarly wnn the ‘Redness mind which creates this impres- “Waverley. can yon nlcnlre hlnl 0 i1 0n W ich included Cam Ghetty has represented his 00 Cammzns between [he Hon. J. H. 1“ 1m 6111mm‘ c111’ and at 011115“. Ill heart disease the heart cant sloll, Today the hills are treeless, ash-me ‘grown Adam" (called after bridge University’ his public Service in England‘ Australia and G ruithsr s-‘itlclnent u‘11El‘E‘bf\'G3l‘lll?.n_v Thcmas‘ Munster of the Dommions churn College. Oxiord- England: nunln the blood h, sufllclcnt but in olden nmes lhey were whom one of the heroes o! the Mlnstreley) hfitbgt‘ M13111? 111111 "9-111111110- 0011011 118 11 11191111101‘ 0f 1110 M is practlcllly" reliever! oi‘ the pay- The transformation of light rays‘ ulnouhl ln remove this lactic ncld ed and so must h“ res med new and w55111113b°11v 115 11081818151176 001111011111 1930. 119 and M“ G°°rg° L“‘“”‘"1" “m” "1 1 e p a a riding over the hills and dales to Well as 10114011- 511' A1111 11811 “we appointed Council Secretary - ment of all hcr relaxations cxce 1t 1111/0 IWW" 11115 110101119 a 00111111911‘. from the lnus ies, _ the lump sum cf 1 (WIJ-lllld-B-hilii mo Lab” P0115‘, on the difference place of experience, and opens up} les feel tired fill tliieldtlfiiefhe Irinysocu raztgiizeriiijlfexaisntfl-Iiijpegihe? waifopcfifiti “love 810141111"? muted his comm-m He w“ Indium Development Minute: 1W0 [nnnm mark; Om of this sum a between the alleged treatment of an immeasurable fieki oi lmssibili- 1 have catch so much that there is ¢Quntfy_ Yul-low has a history’ ' ‘ _ _ Gzzgmllnfibselegatg at the Inter“ l 1314" m 011mb” "331 Mr‘ nrcpomm is to be taken hr “n: Ireland and ml. other Dnmiuuus ties which are being daily explored too lllllCh‘ ivaste left iii the system, “the l-ud Slum lu the 5tl-eum"__the 110111’ 11°15" hmbtread 5111111“ m” l’: mm,‘ m r con erence" wash‘ was 115111111111 11y 111° Madmsm _ lrequues exhluuahorh and ll ls lhln with astounding results. We learn tllcll you have that same tired feei- cause o; dnol and sol-l-ow___ghls was T1100. 5 11- 19- 59119" 1931» 0811111 111 ment to report on Measu - vesimem 1" 1119 1851913110“ 111111‘ . that whilst several well-known stars: 111g after little 01” 110 0110111011. 11-5 the outcome of mortal combat. Yet s“ smy 1's the solitude" 1924' and representative ‘mm 1925 Temperance Reform m 3° 07011011110 10111111=1111s 0f Cent-“alirrhe Free Sme ls the only mem- are under consideration for th‘s 11005 1110 11101111611111 With 11011111 the memory oi trafltdles should to 1931' m 1927' he w” elected 35113011111111!“ Umted P” ‘ nun” The foundamn has alsolber of the British Commonwealth of Coming eveni, one contact is likely 110m disease. sunny have passed Ewan No doubt The picture would not be com- President of the Conference. Successful as a candidate . ‘Nations Willfh is founded, not on h) be made Wm, a slam, dgk o, The lesson thcll is that it‘ you they wouldnmd u no, been lo, the plete without a des- T1115 1101'" H11 other posts includ ’; dele- Legislative Assembly in m had its ways with it; it W0111d 1101 gate to the League of Nations As- visited England the following 01:; iaieoijj: 61:11:] “Oman Act 0i Parliament alone, but but;on which i5 estimated as stand- 11110 Yliiirsfllf with these symp- ballad makers. They were not corl- m . p . .. . i: . a l. , also on a Treaty negomned be_~ mg and snlnlng 250 “light years h,” toms-getting out of breath, or get- earned whh hlsmrlnal accuracy; auow itself to belwvked 11111 by sembly, i925; Member Governing - as one of the members of the - These will be discussed. and prob-- _ _ Y, , ting tlrcd easily-and tool-o is no tun, luau was, excl“, u“, leelu, s master. There seemed w be e 11111- Body, International Labor ortlce tation sent by the NationalGo ably setilcd at a Conferenc to beitween 1t and Gm“ B1111"- 111 11 mm 1mm the mumiane stadmm ] real heart (“Sense m, the heart n l do l Tn Dosh tual respect and affection between 1936 lll. Member L . Econ‘, mam or mdla He we“ ton ' ' c i - ~ - pa whl l we dwell. Consfiering _ ’ 115 0111i? 9-510 11 " 0 W0 ' ' ’ _ r ‘ - ' called at Lprldon u; the and l £116,111“ °'r°1'm51“"°e “'111°11 "@0105 1110 u n m.“ , .. , 1111151110 115111111115 P1011111 °1"Y0$°Yl‘0" Dens," or in "The Dou las Tra- them T1155“ 111115 11111111 have bee“ mic Conference; Vice-President fa as Indian representative o 0 . . that a lght year means the .otal . , _ 5 t l0 to hlm and no doubt present year or the beginning ofvspeclal difference in the case of o, Seconds m twnve months the newer. it wuu-d be well Just w s1 iiedy." In "Tile Dowie Dens" the a F“ 1' ' h s b m, “118111131170 E°°11°11110 001111111t1w delesetlen to the mph-e P next at which the Umlcd statesmlcvelopin! a Constitution in the my llavelllng at a rah, cl 186,000 d°w11 111111 111’ 1° 1131110 0111 1111011101‘ death of the hero does not so much W"? 1011-11100“? 111110 n; later" League oi Nations, delegate to Lon- mentary Association in Septe ’ . e “ Free State a‘ong the lines o’ Great a i 1 W“ m wwkm“ t°° 11"“ Pflysif- in1l1res5 you as the unconquerable °111°1 511°"- “mmg . ' don Naval Conference. 1980: Becre- 1910; 111111 111 193B B1111 1919 W118 1135 P1'°111‘5@d to be represented, The, ' 1 miles per gecon , let anyone f gure ally huruuulurly 111000"- °P “1110- love of the heroine: Tms 511°“ ca“ any be earned on tary to Government of India in De- to the‘ Indian Empl ‘ast yen": hut postponed iiilill Jilllc ‘hi: year. Th.- ontroznc has been a‘ . . l settlement unwed at is undoubteduilirltam herself and the other na-V out this distance if he can. ly one of the greatest achievements since the declaration of peace in 191B. and the greatest part of the credit for the successful manoeu- vering and conclusion goes to Prime mnister Ramsay MacDonald. His patience, strategy, ability and. above all, vision have been the means by which the divergent interests have been brought to a unanimous and decisive conclusion. The world breathes more freely to-day because of this achievement. It remains now for the Corlference at Ottawa, and the subsequent Conference in 10m lion. to conclude the restoration oi the world's economic condition, en- abling the various countries (p p111‘- aue a more even tenor then has been possible since the disastrous outbreak of war in August 1914. GEMS OF JOURNALISM tions in the Commonwealth. The state as a. Dominion are set forth in the Treaty to which both Great Britain and the Free stole are parties. By Article 50 of the Free State Constitution amendments may be made to the Treaty, but 0111y by consent of the parliaments oi both countries. In the case under dispute. the Free state Parliament is assuming the right to change the terms of its Constitution without reference to the terms of the Treaty. It is not the right or ins Free state to dispense with the 08th v1 Allecioneo that the British Government is disputing, but the right of the Irish Free State Gov. ernment to seek to alter or amend the Treaty without first obtaining the permission of Great Britain, the 011101’ party to the 'I‘reaty, Unfortunately, President De Literary anthologies are compiled, as a rule, from the work; of stand- ard authors, whether in prose or verse, and little attention has heretofore been paid to preserving the occasional classics which appear in current journalism. In Ealgland this defect has been remedied to some extent by the publication of an anthology oi’ modern journalism, which is receiving high praise froln literary reviewers. It would befutlle, 1711101035 predecessor, President C0SBTove, made what some consider s. precedent in the unilateral am. endment of the Free State Con. stitutlon, when no introduced and passed through Parliament the bill 015l1011$ing with the right of appeal to the Privy Council in London. rt ls inherent in paragraph z o1 gnu preamble to the Treaty, and, furthermore, it is laid down 1n Article 66 oi the Constitution, terms of the existence of the rmf 1 An agitation for popular educa- tion began in Denmark a hundred years ago and resulted in the es- , tabllshment of schools for the bene- n fit of the farming population. Con- trasting the result with conditions ‘in England one writer says: “The 'Danlsn peasants lost the sense of ‘inferiority so noticeable in the iEnglish agricultural population. No |Danish peasant would think of ; trying to conceal h‘s social class. l-ic ‘laughs at "gentlemen farmers." It was because the Danish farmers had been educated that when American and Russian wheat destroyed their grain market they changed their whole system and turned to animal husbandry, with such success that Danish dairy products and bacon are a world standard in quality. A paragraph from the Lon/don Times gives a hint of how io re- cognize the happy mcan. It says: "Private extravagance, even though it affords a certain amount of em- ployment is always socially vicious, in the fat years no less than in the lean. But wise spending is always good and should never be discourag- ed-provided that it is expenditure from income and not from capital- least of all during a trade depres- 51011, because an increase in con- sumption should be the proper antidote to a fall in prices. In these distressing days the first duty of the citizen is to meethis taxes as cheerfully as he can, and if any- thing remains over there is no need thel- you are eating more food than can be burned up by the little Work you do. Sometimes, a little baking soda. one-quarter or one-half teaspoon- ful, three times a day, is helpful. _.___.___.______ PUBLIC FORUM This column ts open lor the discussion by correspondents of questions of interest. The Charlottetown Guardian doe: not necessarily endorse the opinions of correspondents. FAITIERS OF CONFEDER-ATION Sirs-Yollr list of the Fathers oi Confederation in Friday's Guardian has several important omissions. It should have included the name of George Brown, of the Toronto Globe, an earnest and able advo- cate of the cause: of Oliver Mow- att, afterwards and for many years Premier of Ontario; and of the Hon Edward Whalen who in Harri-as noble picture of that historic gath- lng ls shown seated at the extreme left of the assembly. Of that illu- strious number, perhaps no man made greater sacrifice for the cause of Confederation than did Whalen. In giving nis support to the move- ment, lt was his belief that with the broader interests. and wider horizon of the Confederacy, the sectional differences unhappily She kissed his cheek, she kissed his She kised him till her lips grew In the Dowie houms We appreciate the fact that this ballad formed the groundwork of Hamilton's beauteous ye,' Busk ye, my bonny, bonny and this lyric influenced The historic ballad finds no place in Yarrow except in one solitary instance, “The Outlaw Murray." "The Lament of the Bor- "The Douglas Tra- “Williek Drowned in Yarrow" grew out of the social eon- tlmes and make a strong appeal to the emotions. In these ballads the drawn with their striking contrasts that they engender in the mind of the bearer a haunting imagination; the deathless hate, the unconquer- able iove, blood ferocity and angelic tenderness. Such intensity of fcel- ing is not Nature, it is rather "hu- man nature," and as such has made he Dens of Yarrow "Dowie." These ballads were not printed, at night, when, armed withalelster pnrtmem on Industries’ “m: and delegate M; International If and a torch, the water is gone over where salmon are known to be plentiful. 1t is needless to say this form oi sport is now illegal. While at Achie-stiel he enjoyed the con- fldence of the Buccleuch family and Laird Nipliyy so-called from his stingy disposition. After Scott held settled at Abbotsford we find this same Nlppy keeping the seat on "Sheriff Knows" in 800d M11011‘ 55 o. mark of respect to Sir Walter. This, Scott declared was the greatest compliment he had 6W1‘ received. The visits of H058. the Ettrick shepherd, to Achiestiel are well known, but how many 1111111< of Munga Park, the African explor- er, being a regular vieitorhlills home was only a few miles away at Fowldshiels. Park's last and fare- well vislt to Scott was at Achlestiel. In the morning Scott accolnpB-nied him over the hills between Tweed and. Yarrow. Ha confided all 11L! plans to Scott. When they leached Williamhopo Ridge, the mist float- ing down the Yarrow in 011100 9° Scott's imliination a strikin! 0111' blem of the perilous undertaking before Ilgrk. A small ditch divided the road from the moor, and while but were passed on from genera- bled and tlon to generation orally. It was not‘ than ls n bad omen;- The reply until Hamilton of Bangour wrote his lyric, “The Braes o‘ Yarrow,” that we enter the historic period The reciter of the original ballads ' concerned with author's words and phraseology; it was the emotional effect of the story which was present with ‘nun, no doubt interpoi‘ “ were made. Like a coin in circula- going over it Park's horse 8111111.‘ (811. "I lm afraid M11589: Holiday llecessitiesi Let as 1111111! you with Industries Member of Viceroy! Executive Council 1928-24. was, “Hiets (a bad omen) follow those who look for them." So they parted for the last time on earth. Soottk references to Yarrow are to be found in “The Lay of the Last Minstrel." Canto VI., "Hualrd is the Harp." “The Burning of St. Mary's Kirk." Introduction to Canto IL, Marmion." The two names most closely associated with Sir Walter and Yarrovg are James Hogg and Willie Laidiaw. Hogs wrote "Jaco- bite Airs" and "Kilmeny in the Queen's Wake," which is his mas- terpiece. Laidiaw will long be re- membered by his song, "Lucy's slitting." 1190a which haunts the “dolour” of the locality, in which we find Jamie “dowie and cheer- 10-18." while Lucy “lies oauld in her grave and will never return." The spirit of Yarrow is tragedy and sorrow, but its abiding power is unquenchabls love. My God 1a in the hills; anl ill..‘il have left ' Earth's temples, when of hou e and home bereft, In trutlrs despair, To seek among the hills, in hunted bande, God's higher temple never built with hands, And found it there. Conferences in Geneva. _ “i sm. PADAMJI PEBTONJI I WALA, mum. Sir PadanlJi Pestonji the only Parsee from which the wanking element of the ' is largely drafted, in the i delegation to the Ottawa 1m Economic Conference. He att ed the Imperial Conference in don in 1930. At one time, Sir amji was economic adviser to Kreuger, the late Swedish His knighthood came in 1927 legal, journalistic and politic tlvities. Called to the Bar at coln's Inn in i898 after an En University education, he was ~ advocate of the High Court of bay later that year. In 1900, he acting Professor of J-Iistory Economics, Sephinstone -i Bombay; 1905, Advocate Chief 1 of Lower Burma; then I", the Burma Law Times an ‘v on various municipal commit Appointed secretary to the =~ Legislative Council in 1916, he came Chief Whip of the Dcln Party holding the post from to 1923. Afterwards he was -- 'to the Legislative Assembly fol‘ dla, was named Governing D ~ o. s. of the Rangoon News and p of the Indian Tax-ll! Board. I Try . Brabmin Orange Pekoe ' Tea Retail price 50c per lb. j Joli! Onlnonoa scum mo... I8 the reviewer in ca. x1e which ewes that the decision o! w play the miser. n is no doubt dlvld the people at that time non m became smoothed down Weeklys well says, go argue 1-110 Supreme Court of the Irish both virtuous and wise to dispense W0l11d X1058 away. But for h-iln the with’ any An“ Hamilton Anan n“; newspaper, m, u, all Free state shall in all cases be with caviar-e and champagne sup- wnmuencc“ W010 1111810. ‘mifilm- Ramsay‘ Entered n“ held nun n“ men phases models or pep llhhl uprovlded that notnlng in pers, but to dispense with the ser- ders d and deserted by many 0f wehnmown songs’ “The Rose nl l l his friends, he met defeat at the ,, ,, ,, faction in thought and okpl-ol-lihis Constitution shall lmpalr the dhelfgiffhlfrmifisltiz’ whl’ and m5 any death prevented Yarrow and Marly soottn He m}; _ n l flghl of nny so h, n“ n. n , opened the path aong w ch suc m“ m y newspaper‘ m m‘ p" n pe °n "1 flmlebie- 1"“ "m" "M111"? ‘hi’ “ m” °1 ladies trod as Alison Rutherford 971711113911 111 11111911 weebflmh- pa’: Majaqty for sped“ have 1'0 ‘F9631 1'1“? 11101151119111 w wmch 119 115d F11" and June Elllog‘ who, lll tum, we" ‘@1113. 59¢ up [q mittirlg prayerful thought, medita- 110111 the Supreme Court w his a similar breach of falthof course, "1 111s 51199311‘ B1" “me h” “my followed by Wordsworth, Hogg, $2150. tlon upon the turn of a phrase, Maiesty in Council or the ugm of two blacks do not makeawhlto, and :1'"1,)c‘:;‘r1a:;r:1‘1ll°1 °‘“' John Wilson. Henry Scott. I-iddle. Keillk grill"; "whim Q l‘ - hummus uud bul-nlgnlng 1n the his Majesty to grant such v leave." the British Government l; not only nlele wlthonl that or the man 6:210 {Side zflficPhhepggzsgnkfixf when“ . m“ , - so h th - , . ' - . . choice of a word ‘rhey are ham w en e Free state Govern ‘within its rights but ls morally _,, everything pcltnllllng to the wel- "m," Tackle. Bods, Nets. The delight of every Housewife that takes p111" meted out in odd places and against‘ 1118M proposed legislation to abolish bound to insist. upon the Treaty fare of his Province, gave s; much mung; Qua, Lin“, fuels, l“ h ‘in. l a h ' l“. Al.“ u‘. “In” ‘"0", 8 t l c e ll ollQeo l the clock. And the marvel of it 1111110 11111111810 right oi every citizen being more than "a scrap of paper." ""1 5111 5° 11111“ h an In m u" on’. g v ITS rrls that in such circumstances s re- it does seem 11s if they were vlolat-‘When it comes to tho moo 5mg 1 111111 5 1' e10 porter will sometimes produce lit-iin! both the letter and the splritircpudiating its SWOITA financial 05- LL I “um m much '0 u 01131111111111!“ us]: Q x”; 01131311: HOTTERI QUICKER! l I-‘fis ancestors‘ home was in these ‘ Order a load today. erature. Most of us, adds this re-'0i the Treaty and laying down a liizaiiolis, [he Brlt'sh Government whl“ n hem n. ppolmment n "Bowie Deny on m‘ “than n“ Fancy Boll! I110 111 3111i- viewer, can recall descriptive articles-prccenderli for President De Valera may be lilstliied in immediately will be u; 5mm. (‘plugs l; we 1m. he w“ l-eluléu w Mil-y Hal-dun B0701‘! 11831118 "If 1103i - ~ A. Prckard & ~ 0- . Phone 240. every 1111118 7011 1'01"!" 1° make it a real Holiday. Do not min loollll 0111' ll‘ sortmant of BATIIING CM‘!- Prleed at 25o apto 85o. T‘ - INVERNES§ 00.4 Sir Walter Scott. Sir Walter and Yarrow are very closely associat , inasmuch as he may be said to be a son of Yarrow 1'r's CLEANER i written with a power atwhlch weIio folfcw in legislatlng the aboll-1taking nxireme anew“ u, the lu. pgrlnl Oonfefcnrp n; 0m," m, zmfilnngr marvelied when we mil them only tlon cf the Oath of Allegance. tcrests or the bond holders, ill-i 111011111 1111011111 fulfill n11 or even 1y: that the but 1111111! 111 1-1111 everything you I 1 no 2 MAGS uh hou, o, l“ um,- uu, mlm-lul Th, uuuhuohmehl ol the payment lhough ll n n, be hoped somnmsst or iho hows cniertained re- whole Empire ‘are at work with a 140 Great George Street "events which they painted.‘ An ni- of the annuities to the British Gov-‘Icgrccmsnt may be arrived at to.’ gardmg 11 ;h:,"l°'""' "f. Empklil‘ s"; mmmmg? ,1“ 21mg $3.1: " a r i ' .- - e . - ttance oi this kind is given in the ernmcn: without reference to the subml; the lzlztlcz‘ in dspue to‘ n p O a 1 Qme hng w ' on er Ce p” w . . _ l rfmr-ln to ribs" roan icr criticism. wide. If thesefall then there is following dsaalptlorl by Arthur other party to ilieooxlinrt 121198.15 arbitration ions thins is certain however, name-' little hope for the Empire. f. llv-wur- VOV-r! 1 L,