‘Ljphun -—~ '» - ‘éllfndiows Night ' icontliulcllflirnbdm P118" 1i J-mes Watt. Sir Walter emit. llubert lBurlls, Di‘. Alexander ihlfliuinppell, and the great .l.oril Kelvin, ‘but what expands a Scots- qmn‘, breast is such bits of news B‘ mi”, A ‘Scotch general lu the gouii, African Wur was-signalled to‘ "Header; and immediately” u" reply was sent ‘buck: “The 59inch never surrender." snillll. Greetings. _ The chairman -tlien called upon px-(Tliief Burnett to road ‘Hi0 ex- change oi Greetings. the principal hi which were as follows: The Caledpnlan Club Greetings Charlottetown, Nov. 30, 1920. Dear Brither ScOtflf-rlli! wl nosma’ satisfaction, we sen‘ cot greetln's the year, for are we no llvln‘ in iiiair than ordiuar’ prospecrous times. an‘ far frae the troubles sue sairly afflictin’ oor kindred in Auid Scotle? We llae indeed reason tao DEW} ,, 3gp .1’, 192s. A I - - iiflii Frae 821158510 ans another .slil1llill..... To the land that gavs us life. d through it all the toast will And as we lift the social Blass IWe think of you-oor britber.’ ndrew’s Society to! Montreal. Ninety-first Annivorsaryiz‘ Greet¢ “r,”- Afsr from thy scenes are we now, but lii dreams We call them to memory 888i“. The days without care on the hish rearing crass- ln the silent deep Zifldes “in” Glen. ' . St._Andrew's Society, Ottayltl. ~ Cordial Fraternal Greetillfil 1° Caledonia“ Club, challottotowli, from the St. Andrew's Society, Ot- awu. Canada. in comnienioratifll ° the Patron Saint of Scotland. Hail! st. Andrew's ‘nay. All Hell! Were feolin.‘ uuco flne. Should auld acquaintance be forgot 0r Auld (hing Synfi. Contentlt wi’ little. an’ Cantle‘ Wl Mair, May Joy be wi‘ ye a’; Lang may your lum reek, Was the Scots o’ Ottawa- St. Andrew's Society, Toronto. 8t. Andrew's ‘Society 0i Tolmlw- Canada. sends you friendly Heel‘ ' Quo Deacon.‘ be thankfu’ tee (Providence for a’ mg; on this iis 90th Anniversary. His benefits; aye. tatties are plen-i . tltu’ an’ at a suld price. B008 are We toast to the day, the hill and Worth botherln‘ wi’, an’ foxes an’, the heathen heir pelts are Si" E°l'€°°“9' The lads o‘ the bonnet, the plaid eace on’ plenty rullns‘ hvm "H. and the feather, or sincere Wlflll ye may ‘V be The land o' the mountain, the harlu’ similar blessims. ‘ 1i "Wherever you bide, in tlils world sue wide. We wish you a nook on the sunny side, _ Wi’ plenty o’ love, and a llttlo o care. And a wee bit piirsle. wi’ silier to spare; \'ir ain fireside when the day is spent. in a wee bit hoosle, wi‘ heart's con- t .. /Wi' a’ iSt. Andre's blcsslifs. We are, yirs flraternally. - D. J. Mlcdonald, T. ‘M. MacMillan, President. Secretary. St. iAndrew Society, Albany, N. Y. iGreetings to Caledonian Club Cliere's -to the friends we can trust When the storms of adversity blow; May they live in our song, And be nearest our hearts, Nor defeat ‘like the year awn’. that's st, Andrew's‘ Society. st. John, N-B. “Here's health an’ hail inc Scots the waie ’Wlla. bear the Norlllii‘ names, ‘Blythe he ye ii‘, dull cnro liwu’ An‘ happy bo your liaines, ntnlspaud yo gowd. or hilt agroat Your drink he what it may. We Scots rejoice wi‘ ‘hrltllornscots{Ffieifshiil “films "9 have Upon Saint Andrews Day. i si. Andrew's saoglly. Frederlvtvlulsi- *"'d"°"‘ The 'Fl'£‘.(l\!l'l('lilll Society oi‘ Saint, Andrew. on this its one hundred] and first. anniversary, heartily‘ greets you. We've begun our second liunnel". Wi’ muckle zest. and Kififi. We're hopes ‘twill be n stunner. Though tlio cud we wlnua s00. A hunnor years 0' kindness And free frao wardly ill-fill“. A liuiiiior yours o’ llfllgfeiill. CLASSIFIED A 01m lmierlluu Your ilivwflum‘ l-Iiirlii insertions .. - o-eoaoo uo4++w+w+++o+vn ao-oo-oo-v (‘ii Agilnti-i Wanted _______,__ PORTHAiIT AGENTS. WRWE for catalogue. iillilflll A“ “mm vii. ~l Brunswick, Toronto. ilfl-lzi-lii-l-wsumfll MAN OR WOMAN TO TRAVEL and appoint agents. ‘Yearly Elllll" antes $1092. (being $21. weekly average) and expenses. EX- perience unnecessary. For partic- ulars write Winston Co., Toronto. iFrien'ship consecrates the drWDiQ- stream aiid_ the river, The land o’ oili' ancestors-Scot- land forever. ' 8t. Andrew's and Calendonlan So- ciety. Vancouver, B. C. HERE'S TAE US! W1‘ true lScottish zest be St. And- rew's lads blest. And blithe be, this night. each endeavor, Free coast unto coast, to honor the toast: Guld Auld Nllther Scotland For- ever! St. Andrew's Society, New York. Saint Andrew's ‘Day, November iftoth, 1926. Our one hundred and seventieth Anniversary. 1756-1926. Cordial Greetings to you from Saint Andrew's Society of the State of New York. i Here's tae ye as ye cowl) .l'P.l‘ glasses in honor o’ oor ain Saint 'Andrew oir the Day. an‘ a‘ Wilc- . I ihonor it. wwmmm 3 Thus. then, lot us a’ be fussing iAff oilr stoups 0' generous flame? Him], while round the board ‘tis i passing. _ dtaise a. sang in fricirshiils flame. iFriolfl-iliip makes us u‘ miilr lllllllly ‘lllrieirslilp gives us a.’ delight; tonight. —£Burns. 's Society. Charleston, S. C. Suini. Itiidrciws lSoeiefy nfflhnri- “ii-hp s, (2,, sends (lrcctiiigs oil itli 197th Anniversary. wllll Wish“ 1°‘ (lood ‘Cheer and Hlgll H090 ml till“ Day of Our Patron Saint. 1925- st. Andrew's Society. New °'==ll°‘"- N. s. mam, Brunei. $,-.,_i..._-wi' lioartl: est greetings an’ ielicltalinns an .1 the biessln's o’ Saint Andra. Ahaooooo» ISVERTISEMENTS ..l0<- per llna o! f» \\'(Il'l|ll .81‘. poriiino of ."i words ..7c' per line uf 5 iroriln For Sale i-Ton sALs-gljial. scuooilsa. good bargain, apply (inptnlu Wil- liams, schooner Fred N. Noouaii, iltatilroad Wharf, Charlottetown. 3005-ll-27-4i 300 T0 600 CANDLEPOWER GASO lone lamps and lanterns, low prices, delivered. 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Malcnm, Yarmouth, i w" filiill Ellie tlio bear frae ye. g‘llll'lll:0§;llll' iIBrWB about yer tntties llll oxcs. re yer nits muclile: book!) iii’ y8t1l"f_'Mfly 1,00,. ilmi i‘? 5" iiIVOW Yoda-lithe dirt, or gowtfinto the high ‘quills N“ dwi- ylfl be henna gran‘ time oi 8t. And 's lfllilll.’ Eaiin‘ cogiiaiee. lllfi. Mill flue fat bow towdies. wi’ ' a Willllls at the balioiicks. and i], hii iiii-e 0' Haggis-worthy o a’ gracei. as laugh my airm; mirth an’ music. tae drive out your griefs an’ forget yer loves and ilellfs. "The praoo ls said; it's use ower inns. .‘ Tho claret reams iu bells, Let the tbsst rolnid - SW18. ~‘ Come, here's our noble-eels, Wbll met the day." 1 ,, " ‘ Here's we yo that's isi- awn‘. The dell rock them in h creel-that doesna wish us a’ weel. - Noyh British Society, bijalliaxgug, Greetings from briiiiei- Scots of the North ‘British Society oi‘ llali- fax: May you o’ be \'f‘l'll happy, And the sileeclies guld and snappy, Waes ‘me! we hue no llil-iriiltf, But hope ye line u drilpplc This nicht o‘ uicliis. Willi llillllllgles to Robbie .llurus. Antigonish Highland society. Antigonisli Scotsman extend the glad hand and warm heart to britlier Scots of" tlio (‘ltlozloiiinn Club, on llhls our ll1lil0llfll annivers- lily- The Lieutenant Governor The President ilicu iii ‘ifillfllflllii terms proposed the toast of "llis Honor fllf‘. Lieutenant (loverlior." His Honor (lovnrnoi- Hcttrtz acknowledgment. said: “Not only on behalf of ills (lraci- oils Majesty King George V. ivbose duty and privilege ii is to rule an Empire which in brilliaucy null achievement, surpasses lill the king- doins and empires, past 0r present in this old world 0i’ ours, do l heartily thank you for the enthusi- astic manner in which you have drunk the initial toast, but also for the ardent and zealous way in which you have performed the same courtesy in my own case. tI can assure you, Mi'. President and Gentlemen, that in the human breast is the love of oue's birth» place and the home of oiie's ancest- ors. The pride ol the Scntchman for his native laud is based upon the knowledge that wherever a son of Scotland has gone forth from the old land to make a living. or foilnd a new home, he can never forget the land of Scotland — the Cradle of his riice. ‘Recently a very cuiiuciit null dis- tinguished visitor lo flu: ilroviiicti of ‘ihliice Edward lslnud. Sir Aud- rcw Rite iluncau, ilelriiirod tbut the exodus from this lslnud was Illli such o liild tiling us we ('0liSl(lPl‘(‘!l it, for, said Sir Aiilliunv, "if llll your people rculitiiieli here the island would soon be over ilvplllillr ed, and think what a tremendous loss ii. ivould be to the world if the sous of this {Province did not g0 forth info greater ilollls of labor." The same iio said was true of Scot- land. and he further remarked that “if its sons _hiul stayed lit lioniollie wlinlu world Wfililll have been in- finitely lllt‘. loser." "Pills is ll now phase of llic exodus, one. I believe which will iliid an agreeable res- ponse iii every loyal heart. l find. .Mr. President and gentle- men, that soon after Prince Ed- ward Island became a British ilos- sessiou, there was n. large influx of Scottish immigration from the Highlands iiud some of the ‘West- ern islands brought hero ‘by (Tlipt. John Macdouaill, iii 177i. ‘Plies-.- people settled iu sortious of (Qul-cuil ziud Kings Counties. ioutvr fllllPl‘ parties fillloivcll, especially tliiii iii 180i! under tlio patronage of illc illarl 0f ‘Selkirk. Still lalor. oven up iiiltil the ‘present many liiivo conic from ‘lbl- liiiill of‘ llli’ rakes and licliilier lllillillflllltlly or ill small parties, more ill‘ ll-ss uullol" thoir own power. Now, the coming of these DGODlG of Scottish liiriii to our island. and the mingling of their blood with the people hero. is no doubt responsible for the ‘magnificent. class of the island's inhabitants, which have iloi only mudo our country lo "blossom as tlio rose," hilt. at ilio some limi- lias ‘given to tho world some ufilio most brilliant intellectuals of the times. - iii BIRTHS BROW»N- At the City Hospital, Nov. 27th. 1926, to Mr iiud ltlrs .l.0o iBrowii, (Sadie ‘MlurDoliiillll. ii sou. HORNE-Al Win-sine on November -23i'd, i926, t0 .Mr. and Mrs. Fred sou. ‘Congratulations. pitnl. Charlottetown on Nov. 30th. $10.00 for ‘winter. 284 Grafton Phone 463. 3050 121 2i » To Let i! 3049 a daughter. GARAGE FOR R'ENT—- A New, "EAT" clean. ‘Dry Gsmgo for one oar -"_——"i‘ MaoMlLLAN - At (Yaw-heml- Monllay, November 29th. Cllliiflfim’ from her late resilience. tomorrow. TO LIT-HBO" (88 ELM AVI- nns). 7 rooinl. bath room and pantry, large lot with orchard and barns-W. N. Tsntos, Jewel- ", ‘ ldll-lo-lmtf LANG! FURNIQHID ROOMQ T0‘, lbt. Apply Guardian. r3045 1'8 1 3i wau-rse-ai-lisunbou savan- ieiioiidrbnitloheoper. at ‘QUIIINPY gnome. Apply Avlflfflifehaut. Pownalbfilh. imam. Glut Britain fill have I cooperat- ‘ii Cathedral, thence to R. C. Cemet- head Cemetery. LECLAIR - ‘At lilo City Hnlnlllil. NovwZiJ. Tllsophilus‘ LeClalr. nlmil 02 years. Funeral from his late resi- morning at 8.45 to Si. Dunslann hry. _.._ Situations Vacant MAKE MONEY A1‘ HOME-MIN and women can earn $1 to t2 an hour in spare time writing show- oalda. No canvassing or solioie, ins. We instruct you and supply, with volt. Write today. The l » .. - ileum-u. {the nnrlli- two" lit lniihciirll ifllli about tlrlgifi fur Lon- . n, .v A 3, will i eiioititt COMDIIIY. Limited. 48, Dllloitrion Buildiltfl. ‘throats. - is .. UNDERTAKER N. D. iiillcLEAN EMBALMER KING t oat-wills, _ llteunions were held in those early iiflys and later ‘St. Andrew's Society was instituted for the celebration 0f St. Andrew's Day, in 132i the first banquet was held in this ciiy. Subsequently it was nfllliat- ed with the Highland Society of London in the year 1837 and was known as the Highland Society of Prince Edward island. iii 1864 it was constituted us ll now is “The Ulllelifillltlll (Ilub of Prince Edward island." To belong to it you must be a Scotciiman, ‘Highland or Low- luud, or O_llll of‘ their descendants. The object of the Club is for the purpose of preserving and perpetu- ating in Prince Edward island the native dress, music and athlezil: Bullies of the pcbple of Scotland, and to promote the welfare of the Scotch generally. erlck ilorne (nee ‘Katie lcllilillflfé) n I'll it was a memorable day in our lifslory when ‘the Scotch settled here. and it was another “l'ed let- lcr day" when they organized the Elliot tllub, ivhicli tonight by this hunquet is so illtiugly celebrating the feast of ‘St. Andrew, the Patron Saint of Scotland. it is iiot necessary for ino to ic- fer lo ilie fact that wherever Scots- meli go they carry religion and knowledge, uild they have tremend- ously influenced tlio course of liu- mun lllevtllopmciil. Tho (Jaledoniztu Club has filriilslied entertainment. and givcii exhibitions of the prow- ess of Scottish youth on field and truck. "The Scottish Gathering” is unique amongst the athletic meets of our province; then the Scottish (Joucert in the winter season, and the course of lectures put on during the long winter nights, ‘all are instructive, edlfyini; and entertaining to tho people of our capital and our Province. This (‘liib has preserved tlio games of Scotland, and created a taste for the poetry of Burns, and the song! and music of “My Alli Couiitrie." and it has iliculcnteli u. love for the history of Scotland and its world iville significance. By its benevol- ence and its kindly feeling toward all. prospective of class, creed or politics. the Caiedouian Club has exemplified the words of its lin- inortzil burd in- Tlien let us pray that cduie it may- As come it will for a‘ that; That sense and worth o'er a’ the earth, May boar the ‘gree. and a’ that; For a’ that and it’ that. it's cumin’ yet. for a’ t-liat, That luau lo man, the world o'er. Shall brothers be for a’ that. lilr. President and gentlemen. in conclusion ingain thank you for the toast to His (iracious Majesty, and also the later one to me, his repre- sentative in this Province, and let us remember that it is not only Saint Aiidre\v's Day we are com- meniorittiug. or ‘his hirtli, or his death. but that it is that undying spirit of‘ brotherly love. kindness, iiull cliiirify which his life blazes forth, and iviiii-li should also iliflii- r-urc. all our ilvtious. The Day and a‘ Wha Honour it. The Prvsldcul liiiviiig pi'oiio:.";-il Illll. tonst of tlio evening. liii'.(‘li:i.-l. ldiirlc sailg in magnificent V(ill"', “Scots Willi line." The stirring strains of this arc-iii national song proved ii. filling ill-i‘- ludc fo llic eloquent. oration that followed. lion. li. F. MlvPllee said: in being llcslgiiuicll to reply io this toast. l fccl that there has been oouferreil upon iiie a most. ‘signal honor, null imposed upon me a most. difficult task. The honor is ziiypar aiit;' and the task cause it is not within my power to command that eloquence or to give prolpcr expression t0 those noble thoughts naturally associated with the toast. "The Day tin-d it‘ Wllil Honor 'lt". ‘i. Andrew, llio piiii'iiii Szllul oi Scotland. null ou this day old Scol- lliiillfis sous, wliorovor they Illfly lii! iirc proud to foregailier zuid lo dwell upon llic glorious lioriiiigi‘ of rilvl- which is our common iifllll‘. ll is n. heritage of which we mzly well be ilrlzull. iFrom tliiii for dis- lltlll. llufo when our beloved Mlllllfll“ iuiul first. assumed: n ‘distinct unl- ionai life, iintii the present time. bur iuilucncia has continued to ex- proporiion to her area, material re- sources alid population. -Tlio ‘pages ‘of history are briglii. with the lllill‘ illll deeds of her sons. Scolliiull never bot-mile subject. to nu iilivu race. For many long years she cour ngcously withstood the arms 0f ‘idiigillnd when those arms were everywhere else victorious when at length a union ivzts coli- sumuwiinl between these two roun- fl gONflAlD-At the P. E. island llos- " 1926. to Mr and Mrs F. Ben Conrail. v (lii '. MuoMillan. lixQli 77- yellfii- imlmlai ' ‘Wednesday. December 1st, séWiiW-‘l starting at 2 p. m. Interment Love- dence. 86 Richmond ‘Sh, Tilursliai’ ._’; by ME LOIDS The marvellous lit- tle black ANTISEPTIC PELLETS -:;-| l Sold only By il- THE PROMPT DRUGGISTS i‘ is‘ difficult bc- "" 'i‘lli.~i dny is i-loi; impart lii ivouol- of} ert itself’ ill a degree vastly out of‘ liiilll ivVlll honor thee while red hlood flows Through hearts that never ylllili- ' With grateful hearts we sing - roi- Truth wad dtizlit thy soils hells OIIT Canada. u» Queen of northern We sing "til f piano. great moiinot THE CHARLOTTETQWN. GUARDIAN ,f.ries. Sbflllfllld lost none of her dis- im-lty presened to herseit her own ‘national institutions and sent her own King to rule over the United Kingdom. The genius and the valor which illuminated ‘her early history have. shone no less Ibrlgbtly in the Ilussiiig years and have contributed- ln a vust degree to the extension of Bliiilill’! uwwer and to the ulp-bnilil ling of Wllill. has become the British Elllililwe. in every quarter of ‘till! Blubo null in every department of Dilblic and private endeavor her soils have made their influence felt. in iirlnsdu literaturedn colonisation and iii commerce, they have imlllkllt fiimc on themselves and ‘llll@ll' lilotlicrlnud. Nuturod for the most part iii poverty, but edowed wtb tlic priceless attributes of rug- ged honesty aud- perseverance, they have gone f-ortii and attained to that fame anti that prosperity which are ill" Just rewards of prudence, iii- llustry and courage, But if is‘. not in material ‘pursuits alone, or iii those chiefly that their Reuius has excited admiration. The cultivation of the ‘lnfud was ‘their “I'll! illlil persistent aim and learn- liu! they loved for its own sake. ‘No lultlou cuu display a fairer galaxy of poets, novelists and phi-loopiiers. Ivcn lii these days of its early ills- 101')’. when ‘Scotland was in e mater- ial “lily. pol-bails the poorest nation in 'Clll‘l>ili.'llt.l0lll, and ivlieu her scholars llllli to content themselves with liubiliitious and flood which would now bo considered too ‘mean for savilses, her intellectual super- orlly was acknowledged by the iviorlll. llli our own time the educa- tionl institutions of Scotland and the thoroughness oi‘ her education- al system are rightly held ‘up to us INS pittleriis. ‘High among the lead- ers in intellectual and educational WOFl-t in this ‘Dominion and in this Province, have ever stood those of Scottish birth and extraction. Scotland is u. stern‘ and rugged land, where the ‘strongest must struggle to prosper. The moral ilbre of its people is tough and strong. their spirit is uudnuuted by difficul- ties, eusc and comfort they do not Drill? l0" lliiZllly. A people thus ‘nur- tured tin/l. thus constituted are emi- nently fitted for the stern and ser- ous tasks of life. it was men of ‘this breed who contributed so much to the settlement and development of this Dominion and especially of this Province. The task which faced our "Pilgrim Fafiiiers" was one stern and difficult indeed uiid well calcul- ated to dauut the hardest spiritsWc have but to ‘picture for ourselves the wilderness to which they came and compare i-t with the fertile bap- py land which they bequeathed to us, to judge how well that task ivas accomplished. We dwell in this smiling garden which they carved from the frowning forest null we tilouglillceuily enjoy tliosc civil iii- stitutions dedicated lo iloerty, which they so laboriously ilpbuilt. To the colonisation iruii develop: men-t 0f ‘Catuullu. four i-Irciit races chiefly contributed; tlic liYlllltili llic idulgllsli, the ill‘l\'ll and. lilo Scotch. Elli-h of these lulu-s possess a glor- ious history. ll'(lli'llll traditions and splendid national iriiiis. (juiiiillu bus for sonic iiino null iii llifforulil. ways ibneu asserting lii-r own llitllfilillliflil ‘llllil llioz-o tire lfiiliiiilioiis Will) lii-- lirve Mill who [ii‘(‘ili'll lbiif. we should cease to ll\\i'll on our res ‘pi-ctivc ruciiil origins illlli illi‘ u-ii- lllllill holidays midi institutions ill ‘illiur to eilcli ‘as lculliilg to divide ‘us and. tluit we - should l‘l‘|l.i)llZtSlSli only the Cimnlliun nationality ivliicli common to all. Our Canadian nationality is something of which live have reason to Abe extremely ii)l'0ll't.l and something of which we ‘should be intensely conscious. We xslioulll not, however. .flt‘])l'lVli our nation of the rich sources of its in- ispiratioii. W0, \Vi'l.'f) are suns of‘ ‘Sr-oi- liiili, zi-ro tiirilloil with pride and isilnililzited to lilgli oiidezivoi" when lu-o rcilll our Scottish history null ulivoiil upon llic llfllili! iivvs oi’ our i'.')i'(*.l'i|ll1(‘.l‘s. Tho (‘flllllllllillllllllll of lllu- past uud lllf‘. l'l‘|llllI)ll of our glorious ‘heritage of race fires us with. (lie niiibliioii lo Ill-ill" ourselves its wortliily its llili lboso who have lgolie heioro. ‘Our fellow (‘ullillllllllll of those sister rticcs incur it like benefit from the racial iioritnilfi lwliich is theirs. Thus llic Cnulllllllll iiilitlonality is piii-tiiltlill! (ll llll lib" iis best; all that is most noble, most uliuirable, most. worthy of liuiuitioii lilizlil perimtiiirtioii iii llic cliitrlictel" inf its founders. i it is than in no vuiii-glorioils sliilll ‘that we res-call the past. with no lie- sire to borrow from the past ally- ‘lllrllbg of that glory for ourselves. ,but we are doing something for iCuirada. we arc pcrfonnllli.’ l1 will notional woili: when we recite the iglories of Scotland onll iicr soils niid dwell "upon the thoughts inspir- cll by the toast ‘*'l‘lic ilay null ii’ who honor it." rm: LAND we LIVE m The chairman next, save "The Land We Live in," after which the audience sang "O lCanada" using the version specially mitten by EinChief White as follows: 0 Canada! Thy peerless maiesty Claims from, your sons their ardent loyalty. ‘ Tile breed that hovel- feared a loo 0n mart. or battle lfleld lchlorus- 'l‘ 0 Canada! Land we adore. 0 ‘Canada! dear homo of liberty- Pralse God ‘for thee. Thou. Canada. Elli/lii!“ a iiaillie“ brood over stlmd. Your sons came free and fast. And d in‘ air, on flak! and sear Wol- y their fathers’ illlllli- cilia iliiiifii‘.‘..Y2;1}I°..?ifiliif'..f‘.ii';".ifl‘éfIGreenwich Village y, Still Popular , doing so. This characteristic of Central Guardian - THE GIFT QF GIFTS 1M rliorolirlirll rs" MADE BY " CRASWELL Phone OOZ-L Today for Appointment ‘Pro fusion‘ everywhere, chino Hurt: Hail tonight 1J0 III. WOOD — ‘Last night the Y's "Men's olub put on an excclleni entertain- nielit at Falcouwood Hospital. The program, which consisted of music and dance numbers, was much ap- preciated by the patients. Unmeasured its immensity, —-— Qm. flow-n, Huh and ran-Q ILLUSTRATED LECTURE on Jinn. m. MacMlllan in reply said: Chills Hearts Hill wnlliht 7-80 ‘n- i find iinyseif in the ipreselit mat- "l- 305 ter in the ‘position of one or llhe g other or ‘two flies who were lldscus- ‘EVERY ‘PURCHASER of a ticket glng how .11,“ 1W1 we,“ 1,1,9 wiiyi, for Greenwich Village has frchancs er. 1-m- first said Ihe hadn't. had a "ll the Ten dollars in Gobi to- qtrlet time. l-le ‘had taken refuge in "iliili- BB liifiie- 3957 ILLUSTRATED LECTURE on p. . 3056 ENTERTAINM ENT AT FALCON- Pms reuse‘: 7'- 4.‘. Constipationt; ' the resultof a - weak stomach. ’ Uvblvatannllldvoaalllntlanl 1'J3J.F.‘°.‘.“.‘.i'.‘y'£‘. l hi. loodiamt ‘libelous! tolls . Fort“ col-rectal: _ iryusisg Chamberlain's ‘ kblyotl [tlio Stomach and Liver. o robll hi. at >535 . hits-soc: nfiwniiioi-lnio ‘ aurora pa glam, pe lo have unai ly I n. bell and was disturbed once a_ _ " ' week by tlio lLOlllldlE of ‘the bell. Thai{$82,212liililg)flzl'iuéilnilaglllilti:lpalig‘lllq other fly replied lie had ‘had a won- _ ‘ a 9 llaq derfullly quiet time ‘as he had spent gaueqpieagqgiigfilzliisi ggxligiéiigiljszfi‘ h ' . i ‘ -" =. ~ ' ‘ ‘i-.‘3.Z'&i§’i.;‘.“..§T.‘§°.'i.?.‘3‘i.f..il“f§i. la~~"'ii' "M M» looser“ or lOiiJil, was ipi-oposed. There were “mwak ‘mam ‘hriluow “i3 93mm lnuny ‘things tlilsturbing me One Qiiuau 3i“ 5° mu“ "i “w” “aim” wins when i saw ‘my political friend “M uouuixow T T "m: i“ ‘ma 6i“- llovour the tilaggls. lilo is likely _ ‘limo’ ONV M31049 3V5 getting- rciilly for more ludigestable thing-s. l deplore the insidious diploma- cy by which tlii-s lSociety is run. First u mzm comes ‘to you for your .Geutleiueu it’ these rights aiidi privileges and that freedom ofi conscience in religious and civil affairs had not been so stubbornly ' -,-_--y---____; secondedby Mr. George i‘), Pope,“ M. L. A.‘ and responded totlythoi Regent, Miss Mary Hunt; ' i" ---<-o¢-,-i- , sAvinu. ,1: G. ’l‘lii- loom-y which in actually saved bi not nearly nu vulunblo all llic lnlytii l-iiolugli-iii l-ffl-l-t which it produces. flaring. llllie ilicrcy, ls tivlrc blessed. ——--<-o¢--,__ - > r zzThcre is‘ no ipolsonous ingred- leui. in iiolluwayfls Corn Remover. and it can be used without danger or injury. ' dues and when you have paid that he says, “Won't you -come to our ago. and fought foi' uiitii they were diiimier?" inter anonher comes and attained, we of today would not says “Won't you reply to such anidprobably be enjoying them now. ‘such a toast?" and so a person is but secure in the enjoyment brought iii. them. l do not think we some- GGTYUBIDEH, the toast for which II iimflli illiiy refill" Willi-l ll dflllt W9 am to reply is an important one. II only wish the duty ‘ha-d: milieu oni more wmrthy shoulders. ‘But the subject is of panainiouii-t import- ance to ally one who has ‘the wel- fare of Canada at heart. When the couiitryis considered as a whole, it must make eve-ryolile feel lDPOUldl to fought foi' by our forefathers long aclty of purpose. Wlliat native son can read of such names as lBruce, \Vallace, Douglas, MacGregor. Bonnie ‘Prince Charlie and scores of others,with- out a pardonablo sense of pride and me tam that ii wnwma everygis perhaps more noticeable in Scots great “Mimi. we mus, an Mum thafsettled in all corners of the globe. We ha“, bee,“ singularly favored by it is beautifully illustrated by Sir . . . Walter Scott in "The Lay of the Providence to an unusual degreewmsl Minstrel" when even the old you will find that they are all slm-i . “mqy Silumedamrth or "the 49 Whose heart hath ne er within hiui _ burned. panmei‘ As home his footsteps he hath -We are not ‘harassed and devas- turned salted by these visiitaltions of nature From wandering on a foreign to which other perils 0f the con-tin- Btranm ent are prone. You will also fluid in ‘Canada as lion‘. Mr. Zllc-Dhee says "The salt of 'lt is a great and a good thing to be proud of your native land. Cir- cumstances may fuce you to depart any nation greltl. But tho greatest iiiese 5Com from the imp] or hhoir ziseli mwa-rll, ‘the ininilglllllis Will-Win the innate greatness of Scotland come into this country. We iu l3 as strung today in the hearts 0i Prince Ellwuild island‘ unique position. We have hero in‘A mile gtory i hoard recently. this Province iloscl-udmlts of ‘tliescywhiuh wlhllst it has its humorous foul" i€l'l!%llllll'1lli0l1l5- ll‘ We ‘people lheside. hears witness to that belief: lloliiiiilou of lUillliflAltl. as llriinze Ed-i Scotsman: "What country do you ward Leland is peopled ‘we should coinc frolii?" liiivl: no four for bho future of this’ --————-—————A——~—-— coilufry. .lust as much l-arl: should (Continued on page ii) he ext-ruined iii llhls regard its ivils tncles ivlicit he urltsivt using theni. A fey WEI-KS ago -l ivals privllegedl to be one of tihose who attended that great meeting of surgeons iii 1M9 dam. prlzei 8i Gi-eeiiwici, the city of Montreal, i came awuywiiihge Bazaar now running at the as iilllll" another came away with Qiarkei buiiiiing “~35 won 135i night, the ill-lii. that l was impressed by by M153 Mary Qwpii, 25 four merill-ttclidiiig that conference Aiiey street, Tonight a ten dblllll‘ only by their ‘fliiorlnigli-iilnis olu-d rc- lilclil puglfcts computing for the SiJibFiill work but. also by llic fluieucy prize offered. Oli Thursday night null lJl'il.l'il'y \i'lioii they spoke, which the lllill players (lfllllffll closes and was (t proof of file splendid ClitSliilllt‘. VllrlllllS prizes will be rlistrTliu- dried would be u. happy land. if‘ we lllfl llllli llfiill Cillliillllelllw" aihi‘ could lmi bring" into thils country 9W5 ll 800d llmr‘ is lli-lfilllflli. Vllill- tbc right Hull of people, we would "hi9 llFi7-93 "ll Billiw llllll 01h" thou inn": evel-ytlliilg ‘to make a "oveilY llilill-iis- ‘liiike i‘ ‘i iwim l“ coiliitry great. l"? "l9"?- Tlio gcycriiinlziii. of ‘this country ' should be ilClllilllfill by that vision which tlio i-‘aitiiel-s 0i‘ ‘Confederation 1xissess.-.l,‘oild that vision should‘ ‘m be llGld up until it is implanted in —WiTi'i°UT LiGHT-Tile i‘°“'"""' ihe hem-gs and mimdis 0i every Ciii. liDldem north of Water Street in u.“ oi.gi,,i,;da_ ‘Summerslde are now getting used i believe -t.lia.t ‘this ifs ‘a rtoast that i" n"? Old malhmi °i ‘Humiliation might ivcll ‘bo put not. only in. the "ii iwmps- There w“ n” eiecirl? pmgran, m. we BL Anmew-H Dayllglils ‘lu the houses until six o. celebration hilt in ‘fllie program of chick m“ Pivening‘ 1M “Net ever)’ lnntiiiig, Iiilllits W81‘? mil all evenliili- Adn ell:- The Land o’ the Heather. 5:1‘?551:8?’iiuatlnaiggllfoagiennqton“; Vice President John Anderson mam “in be announced today‘ tiicu bandit-d ‘the programme andi culled Upoli the company to drinki.‘ €cgN%L%%fieEl§Ei%TPNREsU‘-:AF: to "Tile ‘Laud o‘ the lHGEIhGlfi" jfisésibe‘ LAST NieH-T By Mr. Earle liavng given a splenklldcmi; Jug-rm; MATHESON __ reuderlng o! "when H“ Swumd The tenth and concluding lecture Fmmd He" “may, of the cries conducted by the Sum- M“ Al“ P-mril i" rel"? "all" mersld: chapter of the l. o. o. a. “l wish to thank you all for the w“ heid in Epworii, H," in.“ w" i“ which W" feswlllimi i°li1° nlghLA large and appreciative nulli- ma“ "i “The Mimi o‘ the Heliiliiei?" ence attended. The lecturer ‘was Tonight l am in a Very lllllafillx‘ His Lordship Chief Justice‘ Mathe- irni situation. I am both proud and 5D,,’ and he iooii- i0,- hii, pubis“ sorry tliati am a Scotsman prondf-Liifl“, 0i- ii“, Empii-eg- in ii“, that l can say l am a native son Con,“ o5 iii-s “hie and iiigiiiy in. "i lill" liillrillll" iiliie WIIIllYl/i structlve discourse the learned sorry that l am such a poor instrll-Jegturei- described the hlgfpfy and meni. to be used in singing hsrxrowii, 0i in‘, Bi-iiisi, Empire and Praisea- i mill" “fill with mliiiii showed the links that bind the col- iirigi that i am sorry for yoi-i- mykmies i0 the Mother Land. ‘Lack 0i v c ms. ‘t4@>-————-——- Western Guardian H _ , , __ space does not permit of Tho ‘Land o the Heather. m, exiemied "pm-i oi 1i“; Scotlands history is a wonderful qm-dfliipls inspiring address‘ ellill- i"l'""l ii"! fill" PM" 4"" “ilbilt sufficient to say that it was "l9 Cellllllie! W" illlli lilfi Sfifilfiione of the finest ever delivered by fighting for their rights and privil-iiim chief iusiice “m; aim, (me oi ages. Fighting dllflfly ""1 "l"! the finest ever heard in Summer- ciouslyfor their civil and religious Bidm M,» Neii Mcikoip i; c" we. freedom and ultimately achieving ‘ii-imp A m“ oi ihmk, w" ‘in. all their ideals. in fact for a ion qiisniiy mo,“ by Rim M_ Q M“. Period ln the history of Swllnn ‘oohoiii, seconded by Venerable you mlsbt soy the vrlnclivll ollw- Arolidelloon White and supported nation was llshllns- The Hlsh- by Mr. L. A. ‘Moore and Mrs. Mc- iandera were slWly! llshllns-lhey Leod and conveyed to the lecturer were ‘not lnvlly ll they were not by the Chairman. A vote of limits to the Isummeliside chapter of tlio “of mi‘ riiy yii-sih ma. 1.. and on w» the Hlshllnderlil,» not loll scroll. o. n. n. loi- pfOYiilllI such m its potency even at the day. pres owe to our ancestors for their ten- . of’ .l.-ill» qilllr» QIIEEI IIDTEI. Sines taking ever (hi; ., i‘! J. v1 that he is’ a native of the country . M. i m, m i red i, where such nlen were born aiill , Prliiiiddeerfcile.sgillieiigweyiodkvgver th: iired- l cl“- in m’ Mlrmm’ PNV‘ resources of Canada. its forests. its‘ This Pride 0i mum"? i" i? Veil’ vimfl- i! lPi-Wlil 1° U10” SGML iis wonderiuiiy i-eriiie soiidstrong national characteristic. it who w“! l comhrnbh thing necnbsary in the making 0i- alvirho have loft their native laud and ' ‘iiroviding that these resources "u" ‘mm “'00 m “'00 are properly developed along theigzki Kguigorgywéo éifigiglgggilfizsili‘: Per day. glit lines, ‘there is no ‘reason whyflv h 6h Canada should not flyll to become Bro u?‘ in Wm s u, so t Charlottetown the greatest nation of the worlld. -lf ea es“ ere 8' ma“ X o H t l you draw a wlrtrast between Can-‘who nave-r‘ to human hath said. 0 e C01, ads. and the great nations of Europe urrhls is my Owm my native iandln ' Proprietors time earth." We lizlve 0110111511 ‘Scotch;iiherefi-oni, biit uo inatloi" what dis- irisli, French and English to lmztkciiance o,‘ lapse, hi time may separate care liud scrutiny should be exerqhii-ih’ i u“, certain that the belief ii‘- Elli-ml‘ ill ii Scots the world o'er as it ever was. Hotel we have spent many thousands of dollars in Npilrl and Improvements. It Ia now the finest Hotel of its Hotel and splendid table and excellent service s: s mcdgp- ate price. miss L. McQUAID, Manlflar ll aim»- "l. - QUEEN HOTEL A. M. Pattee, Sprlnigbill. N. S; W F. Coup. New Castle; u. n. Kligoui‘ Toronto; Mr and Mrs‘ It. W. Stewart, Montague. i’ liT HOTEt g One o‘! the largest and best - equipped Hotels In Eastern Canada. Contains 120 rooms, 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated In the past few years. Few Hotels throughout can"); and the United snu- my; its splendid table. courtaou; oorvlcs to all Guests. Tele- phones In rooms. Rates $4.00 to $5.00 im- day. i"? "w" iililil all l-ilegold piece will -be given away l0 ChiIPIOiItCtOWII rest of tiic Slll"'(l()ll.'9 l>lll,the holder of‘ the lucky number. llltwl-llvll Tllfilll? lane-ll WW0 New and novel features are in orllvr Hotel C0., from 2i :oil.-iill. ‘England auil Witios. (ivory pighl, qri-iihiy night there 'I'ill’y lfllillfoseil lihe gizpilinllllll-T inot will be a boxing match with several - Pmprklfi" HARRY c snowN, Mllillir vlcroniA foul l-iluciitiou ivli-Icli wit-s ltlieli" led io llie winning (Jfllllpklllfifii and HOTEL ground “iris. on Sitturduy lllglll. the ‘Hudson n C ____- i szly flow tliilit-lf wli couilli only (‘lioscd Cill‘ will positively be Archer" sltiiiilliflsm Tiruru; C. l-‘. liiivo no clicii poimliltilili ours iii- llllllvll fllr- ViSll- llle Marital illliili‘ ' omwii‘ ‘ B‘ Arum“ . Belue. J. F. Fraser, Halifax: H. B. Mcioauclillii, S. A. Hiltz, Truro; (f. id. Benoit, Ottawa; ‘H. V Berry. E. C. Hiscock, St. John, N, l3: .l. F. Richards. Moncton; It. Wcilster, Toronto; Wm. T. R. fry. lug. st. Jfllll; Jos. lc. Kelly, iuioili. island: ‘l . A. MacDonald, Souris; John E. Sinclair, Emerald; Chas. Grant, New Glasgow; It, IL Brown, Montreal; E. J. Touls. Halifax; A. H. Morrison, ‘New Glasgow; Chas. Moncton; Jobii MacDonald. Grand Allilll. Toronto: .l. W. Zink. River; Darcy Bolus, Montreal; 'i‘. A. Wilson. Amherst; W. L. Poole, Montague; W. H. Poole, Montague. _____ ___________r ooeooo l? 1D ‘ CRE-O-VIN 1 1 A aoionulio Combination o1 " HYPOPi-IOSPHITIB , WILD ci-iannv ,. coo LIVER EXTRACT ‘i. Allociieosons‘ ' . E Particularly vsiuabid, Coudbr-Oolds-Bronciiitil. vvwv HUGHES BUCHU COMPOUN for ' KIDNEY. LIVER and ILAD- DIR DIBIABIQ, LUMIAGO, ato. ‘ rvvvwv m. Ano slis ‘unveil w. Mr... Q. "2- £1111! excellent sorloli oi lectures 1-: " “W.