DECEyrggig ‘1._1_9ss fly Asphalt ‘Plant Gutted p y F i r e e out in the Char- .,_.pii~.iii plant yesterday iioyed the greater part oilcn structure. before be- p, uizdci" eon rol by city iioruuil- yr ilii- \\° a; bmiiI-‘l fiiciiiei l. w F mm damage was of wit, but it was officia‘s that lhe n. is not badly flflmflfl- ‘Y; was expested work at {he plant ivouid be continued in iihi" 01' l“? w re \‘i‘€ll 1.1 and 20 men c Em and around the build- “ ‘inc the firc broke out. ‘tug up.thgxxlllllllbfltltlS to have " ‘ in bv Oil torches. The the two-storey structure v iing kept at a high ‘u’ hfifiullfé bccause of the nat- 1mm; ‘the work being carried on. “beam-ii. was rung in from the 8i rl-i- Chief Aniws MCFAICh- “mu tlic fire had gained con- lie-figure headway before the fire zflmttlllffllt arrived. Cloud: of imse smoke billowed from the .431; aiiil roof as the heat of the layup-lied llli‘ snow that was fall- ‘I... ¢oiifiiiii:ill_y' at the time. "yireiuen turned two powerful 1M,» on thc flamcs and brought t. i, 1- lill(li‘l' control without -. ‘Q. lili‘ io the siie of the fire, .,.,_, (§|\i)iil"ilil(*lll'S apparatus skid- La on ihi- ic street; at the foot 3i Quiwii Siiict ivhlle attempting ygililil the corner and the end of p» iiimk and ladder truck smash- qyqpmiigh R WlfKlOW 0f J. C. ' - iicigws wholesale confect- i cliff‘. gen ciius iihlflt" 01 Rotary At the fioiary" luncheon yester- '(‘.i:irriil' N0il MacLcan, pan of lll!‘ committee gave [min pizlfvlllilz: orders to his. men prior "o Yiiiinching the big radio “cliff! flilfilkslVfi against a wail.- g; and wiiizng public next 'l.'lllli'.i-‘ day iliciiiilE. A5 the Auction slam promptly ii six p. ill. every-Inna is to bc at‘ lhe rciidcxvcus. Ozldfcllows Hall. not later than 5.30 p. m. so ilini. lie iii: bi: zisslgiicd to the boards. ' lhe telephones, eic. so announced that ad- unoe bit s ivould be received at the navel Bureau up iio noon on Thursday. The office at present resembles a dcpartmeniai store, ‘ll many of the 50’! odd articles Will be put on’ for sale dis- '.(‘f‘l offered their service; re bliickhocirds. mail out ~. niid do other necessary prior i0 the auction. ‘ iihliei‘ Grant, Iviauziger of lhc no Company. who is in- ». ii l*'lli\‘l'Y of telephones in ill‘ liflll. hzzintcii ou‘. that then:- ire .704 .'ll‘lll“l(‘S to be sold. As iiiese \v.ll i'il(‘ll be announced three that iii the seven from .l.\ p. in. to one a. m. alrut iilicvii sccciiirls ivill be al_ hired for ca l1 article. Wherefore no uracil ihat lhe telephone " ' wriic lcglbly niid that the uczion machinery move and smoothly. y _i~1i"ki~\'s arc to be drawn f? at lulci‘ . Ys (llli‘lll[‘,‘ the evening lT-lfllfii.’ iaiili the first 160 articles. The buyers having the number at ihcse lllltlTilllu each to receive a "i: ii; pr‘ .. flZlClZllZiI-l Alf Pickard was in the ill ll‘. bTivo ‘cash donations wore ac- ig-Oliyfiogcii one o? 515,00 from H15 thmilllfl’ Bishop OSullivair and Hircocticr of $5.00 from Dr. H. l-I. i-i\_'=lll.l cuiicr‘ sconce: sii-rpv ‘FROZEN SALMON, llltl risu MASKET vclllllltifllfi ilic ciiii-f source oi ‘l’ iiu" froia-ii salmon to the lll-Lsh iiiaikct suppyrig more than lie comliiiiieii lfltiil or an gum Wllllirics. Last ycar 5,300,000 llllllllils ' r t‘.‘li)0l'lt'll from Cana- i, having a value of llilil. arch-fling i0 ihc llidiutrial izcpiiriniciit oi tllc Can- uliaii National itiiiluuys. . .@. HIGH GRADE STANDARD B 0 A LS Milk" Yllui‘ ,moncy go _ the limit in value and ' have comfort and satis- » faction. Bu)’ Standard (‘oalsQ from us. We sell the si. i Sllriniziiiil Albion Round. stove and Nut —- — 8.50 Jhvcrness Screened 8.75 Genuine Old Sydney Screened - -- __ 9,00 (‘Yanadiun Coke _ 10.00 sinful Hard - -- 12.50 llelsh Hard - — 12.50 American Hard — 13.00 l’ 50° Der ton extra for "edit .-.’t1;r 30 days. '-' i‘-"‘ 11» a‘."."7!§?i E’; NJ. ~’"~-_.s.=... a“ ~¢g f 11-. _i Screened - - $ 8.00 vy a ANCE. fair grading, highest. price", I". J. Holman. opposite Old Spain restaurant, Kent Street. L-MB. BUYING POULTRY. F. J. Hol- man is buying chickens. fowl, ducks, geese at 156 Kent Street. "PW-mite Stewart's Bakery. L-Mo. FOB PELTING DEMONSTRAT- ION-The Provincial Government, having held a number c! " strations in the proper method of skinning and stretching fox pelts, a"? hvldiflB one moremOTJeai-y on Thursday, Dec. 3rd. in Mam Ken- nedys riorc. All interested wei- come. W. H. Dennis, Minigter u! Agriculture. L-947-12-1-2i, FUNERAL YESTERDAY-The funeral oi’ the late Mrs. Frances Agnes Mooney was held yesterday morning from the sacred Hem-g Home to St. Dunstmrrs Basilio; whim! Hlsh Mass of Requiem was "elebmlifd by the Rev. Father Mc- Cardle. Services at the graveside were conducted by the Rey. Father 9011mm. The pail bearers were: Messrs. Jame: Bradley“ Wallace svlntleburv. Frank MAROATy, wii- liam Scott. W. J. Brawderfi. and a. n. o. Murphy. f‘ SLIGHT FIRE — Charlottetown "W19" e-‘Kllneuisned a small blaze Pfllly last night that started in mg bllsflmcnt oi’ the Charlottetown Fur sales Cflmpcny. The origin of_ the f.re was unknown and damage, which was slight was covered by in- surance. No furs were damaged. About one o'clock this morning fire. men were called to West Dorches- ter Street. Investigation revealed that a. small fire in an open grate w“ 51111118 the house with smoke. i~_. EXPLAIN BREAK REPORT - Rvizarding a reported break at Stems’ Laundry Friday night City llolice said yesterday that no at- Wmht had- been made to open tho 58ft! nor had a small amount oi money in the till in the office been fairs-ii. Thorn was only slight, evi- dencc that intruders had entcflgd lhe shed at the rear of ihn laundry wherecoal and the boiler are. Noth- ins had been disturbed in the main building police said. POLICE COURT-Two‘ young men pieced under arrest by the lfTPill poli:c on Saiurday night in connection with the recent bi-ea at lhe Brady Shoe Store appearc in Police, Court yesterday morning and were remanded uritd Wednes- iiar. They were charged with be- iwcniy days. A your: iiiaii found snultliig a pelicc officer was dis- miwccl. A _\"0ui".g iiian charged with iitl, liig forged checks was sent to “Dorche-tci- Penitentiary for dis- cipline. , TRAINOR-ROACH NUPTIALS—— A quiet wedding of interest to many friends took grace Viindiicsday mor- ning, Nov. 25th, at St. Joseph's Church, Kcllyils Cross, when Mary Lorciia Traiuor of Charlottetown was united in inatriiriony to J. Frank Roach of Kelly's Cross. The ceremony ivas pcrfornled by Rev. C. J. Piirc. P.P.. who also celebrated the nuptial mars. The bride and groom were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. Doyle of Charlottetown at whose home dinner was served to lhe bridal party and intimate friciicis. Rev. C. J. Pitre and Rev. Dr. Curran, S.D.U., being honored guests. The many lovely gifts re- ceived were an evidence of the popularity of Mr. and Mrs. Rcach. who are receiving congratulations and best ivishes from a wide circle of friends. ' FINE ART EXHIBIT-We are glad to know that keen interest in Ari iii icing taken in our city a"e".i- (lL‘llC(.‘(ll)_\'l~llO number of visitors to the exhibition iii Prince Street. school on Saturday last of lhe work oi‘ Allis Annie Watson and hcr class oi‘ pi .ii:e pupils in ilie various ined- iuiiis of expression of (iii crcnt forms of Ari. On the “(Alli oi two of the classrooms were to be found drawings from casts and models, linocuts, watercolors, oils, charcoal. pen and ink and p0 tcis. Also on display among the work of ihc pup- ils were several beautiful pieces of’ hand painted china. and cslored Christmas cards, the exceiience and beauty of which reflect the pains- taking care oi their talented leach- cl‘- IlOGAN-MCINNIS NUPTIALS --A quiet weddinrt>00l!~-->Pl8<>°— “l? Si. Dunstans Basilica. November Llclllflls, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mercllus Mclnnis oi’ St. Columbia parish was united in marriage t0 John William Hogan, ron of MIX and Mrs. William Hogan. Chm‘- lottetown. Rev. Father Louis Dougiin performed the ccrcmony. She was attended by Miss Elinor‘ McDonald, while the groom was ably supported by his brother Mr. James Hogan. After the ceremony the bridal party motored to the home of the groom where break- fast was carved. In the afternoon the happy couple left by train on a short honeymoon trip. Personals sinigtcn. Mr. George morning on a visit to Boston. Dingwell will be pleased to learn that he in convalescing in the Prince Edward island Hospital fol- iiie Central Guardian ‘ONFEDERKIION LIFE INSUR- L-8798-7-l2-3l2. POULTRY WANTED, an kinds, possible 24th. when Miss Philomena. Helen . Among the out-of-town guests at the St. Andrew's dinner lavt night was Mr. James Pcndergast of Ken- Icslie of Sourts. former heavyweight champion p! Prince Edward Island. loft yesterday The many friends of Mr. Leigh (Continued from page l) the ill: Ab‘ of Chief W. R. Shaw and Clansman T. McMillan, which Prevented them from attending the dinner. He expressed. on behalf of fellow Clansrnen. the hope that they would soon be well. Premier Campbell. who was to have responded to the toast to the Province, was unable to get through from Summerside owing to the snow storm and sent his regrets. Mr. Peter Sinclair, M. P., spoke bflefll! in reply to the toast to the Province. Mr. T. V. Grant, MJ’. Mr. T. V. Grant, M.P.. in an ad_ dress in response to "Our 90min- ion" referred briefly to its history and the part that Scotsman have played in its development. "What of the future?" Mr. Grant asked. "Is Canada to continue to DPOKTBSS or is it to retrograde is a, question one often hears asked. In some quarters the statement is made that if the capitalistic sys- tem is not abandoned Canada will fail. “Lct us not be deceived by those prophets of gloom," mg Slleaker said. “The principles of capitalism and democracy g3 hand in hand" he dcchrcd. “Canada is destined for a gym“ ious future. With the fine educa- lloll Young people are receiving, with its composition of population, Dflllclilfllly a mixture of the foiir great; races, English. Irish, French and Scotch, with its great store of natural resources Canada can do nothing cise but go forward and attain astill hinher place among ilie nations of lhe world.“ Mr, Grant concluded. Mr. Peter Sinclair. MJ’. “Prince Edward Island as ihc Cradle OfVCOllllCflBTilllOll has ach- li-ii". Peter ing to the lilavor ‘Turner ' Cliaiicilctoivii is ki of the times in its learning. healing the s propagation of the gospel, Maya]- 'T1ll'llL‘i‘ said replying io ilie ioiist “Our City" I-lcrc the ilcsceiidaiits in po ssion of stolen goods. cf four i-iic ,Eii_i:iisli, lflSlhFrPllffll Other c1‘. ~". iii court irc-rc: A and Scots live and work in har- drimk fined $10.00 and costs or mony. Mr. Ivan Ifobcrtsi guilly of uttering forged checks will appear this afternoon for llli‘ place o! sentence. A man charged with as- ‘uliurc ivan Roberts. youthful orator who rcprcsciitcci the Proviilcc All» ihc ()l'llti)l'\‘lll con- icst ‘ii councriiraii with the Royal \Vllll0l'.Flllf' in Toronto recently. iold the gailicninz that Canada an cxciiiplur am Jug iii: natzoiis of peaceful dovclopiucni; and unlim-l iicd pcsiibilii-li‘ Divine Prov and llilllllfliillll “The problems faced by ("piiqdq are in the hands of youth for sol- uiinu and we will bi- iruc io our trusst." Mr. Rib. its .....d. Illit’. MR. AlcllENZlli Folimving ivas the ndilrcss by Rev. Mr. lVlCKNNill‘ in reply: i0 the toast "The day and the Land o‘ lhe Heather." Mr. Chairiiizin. honored guests, fel- low Scuis: I should like at oiicc to express my deep apprcc on for thc lion- oiii" you have givcu ill!‘ iliis evening _" i-cv c Day an’ a‘ ivlia honour ' A friend of niiuc has tlii- habit whenever he i.~". not. surc of any- thing of la_viiiiz-~“Ii‘s just like a iicgro in the icllai" with iiic lights loll’. looking in l tgiivk cat um isn't thc. sliii y. ihcrc is llo adcquaii- i.- son \\'li_\ I am hora tonight. despite my scotch name, save your very generous spirit. It will be obvious to you all that I cannot. emulate those who are, I presume. the real desire of every St. Andrew's Society to reply to the tcast, namely those who are native sons of Scotland; whose very voice and manner are constant rc- minders of tl"c Land of the Hea- ther. My message. if it is to be at all my own must bc. not "1 re- member" thia scene or that day- but rathcr “I have hcardf-and "1 bclievo.l'-.--.-.--........_ W .. .. During the summer I had occa- sion to send home for n. birth cer- tificate to show certain people that unlike Topsy I didn't “Just grow," but that that growth had a defin- ite bcgiiining—and on that certifi- cate is ihe word Ancestry, and mine is filled in Scotch. Thus. since ancestry is one of those thlngsover which we have no control. until the day I dlc I shall be Scotch— and I should be a miserable sort of specimen did I want to change it. cvcn if I could. .. . .____ __ Now what does this ancestry mean? The rcply to this toast and the answer to this question are one and the same, I believe. As you and I tonight travel back over centuries of time. and thous- ands of miles in distance. to the beginning of this Festival of St. Andrew, it ts really mi inspiring and marvellous journey we take. And the first thing wc note is that scoiiandls Patron Saint was no or- diniiry man, but rather he is ‘An- dreiv-Saint and Martyr-one of the seven Knights of Christendom, loyal follower of Jesus Christ. It is well known to you all the". tilt-re were one factual. the other legendary As the follower of John the B ip» lowing an operation. g llF. _ CHARLOTTETC Scotsmén Honour St. Andrew’s Day Peter in Jesus Christ, Andrew is a familiar name to us. Later refer- cnces to him are few in numbeiyl but they illvc us" valuable insigzh‘ into the character of this suiiiifl soul. The two chief ones are the - occaslo of the feeding of the 590a 3nd when the Greeks came desir- l"! t0 see Jesus. These incidents reveal Andrew to us as a man of ‘esmlfw- lflyfllfly and common sense. MANY TRADITIONS There are many traditions con- cerning his travels and mtg, one of the more grotesque ones l5 that in which he is carried while asleep by llngels to the kingdom of the cannibals. The king had‘ so many cannibals killed for his table everv "Y- BY the help or st. Andrew the prisons were opened and the “Bllllm m1 away. Immediately the klllg ordered the 7 keepers to be killed and cooked for his victuals. and Blrfllshtaway collect us all the old men of the city, and let them cast lots among themselves. and those on whom the lot falls We Wlll E0 on killing every day, 7 by 7. for our food." (Ml? MiiftKenzie here reviewed the lnsplrm: Sim" of Si. Andrew's uwriyrdom. quoting from "Thc Lives of the Saints" by S. Darlng_ Gould)“ THOSE WllA IIONOUR- IT Bill “flight. we come mot alone) t0 Day our respects thro‘ sacred memory to him who is our Patron Saint, but also to a. small but mighty Island, whose sons and daughters have carried hcr name beyond liic seas to a1] - crizini-s. glorious story of Si-iliiai fuinc is a don; one. therc arc sun hcrc for whoni I have no doubt vci-y mention or fond recollections of youih and lwuic conic siirzlniiiii; buck from llw aver-s none by. Tcnicht. in the vf- of Wilfred (Janna... . finial" Scdiland "calls her children humc "Kain". and tfiere beside some pJr- - ticularly fond spot, whether it hill or glen or lock or brac ill’ 1 thcr covered moor-you Wiilk 3' midst scenes which ll(‘.'l‘l‘ fo will be. To those of yiou \~.~i chfdiiriod days "c spoilt amo such scenes the rest of us can cii $113’. "God bless you: may _\"oiii" memory never grow ziim." Bu‘. iliis Festival. yrhllc it is an occasion for paying tribute lo Old Scstia and hcr patron saint aiizi for fond l‘f'1ll0llll)i‘.lll(!(‘. it is iiol a. time for sorrow and “0\’f‘l'<ll‘.ll."ll" -"‘lllli7l(‘l‘ll. For you i"r.-mcivii>:~i* i‘i*.t til." Scotch are a ‘.€‘l'\‘ rniccui —_voii recall" the . n_-,- < Barrie iclls on himself. he was ivrll. w; ‘ m l‘.'1‘"~~—"I did not know how to lic Fill m)‘ ‘ivciiingis \‘."1i'l’ " lic "l I kuriv with i - oi‘ spirntlon standing on my f. flint befori- ‘I slept that ll ll‘l[l lo make my licro Si, raid. hing."- And this rcticcucc is found in chzirnctrrire many avenues cf lifc. as ihc following coiuniozi i c vcals: There had bcrii a wreck on a vcry stormy n13}. oil‘ the coast. and an old . fiiillOf 1 y ycnirtagi g . YCSClIlIYI UV.‘ ic After hoi of ("as fiiliiiiig against the- vxavcs the had fluafy rcachcrl ilic aux» r. - ugc of a calm harbour. 'I'licn. Jii.~ "5 lllPY were coming to ific ivha ready to fie up. one of the lfltllf!‘ iii unspeakable relief said: Wcil. safe at last! I ncvcr ihaiiglif wi-‘zi maize ii. But the careful Scot ralscd a finger of fciv." said he. “so far." STIRRING STORY Tll(‘l‘i‘ arc a. great \"arl<i._-.' of things we think of tonight l\*- w: recall the stirring story of our iiii- ccstors. We think of ilicii" ilil- swcrving honour; their tinned honesty; their their respect for their fellowinaii: their pcrullix" claiinlshness: ihcir courage in L 1. ‘v and their love of home. For these are the characteristics that have made a unique people-- for wherever he may live the Scot is a Scot. This was brought very forcibly home to me last summer when going the rounds oi m_v visit- ing on one of the fields. I came to the home of a MacDonald fiim- ilv. the....man....ancl . wife. as Scotch as a bit of the Isle itself, and the welcome they gave me because my name ivas "Mac!" A soldier in the Boer War, this man had travelled the length and breadth of the Em- pire. but his heart ivas still in Scotland. and the burr was still heavy on his tongue. And there in barren, dricci-out Saskatchewan his son was raising sheep, arid. I presume. his daughter could make the iiaggls. For here surely was a little bit of Scotland, though miles across the sea. And we do well to inquire: whence comes this solidarity. this unity. this feeling of kinship? l suggest to you that it comes bc-. cause in large measure lllf‘ scour have remained true to their Pat- ron Sahib-like him they have been ' loyal and resoiuccful, steadfast and true. A few moments ago I mentioned their honour and honesty: their hardiness, and their clnnntshnesa; all these things have undoubtedly arisen because in iheir homes the Scotch were accustomed to the dis- cipline of a strict religion and a high regard for duty, n discipline two St. Andrews-nix: ' the results of which may still be uiul in Scottish church and iii "n . certain wioril‘; . ("pens the flood gates of memory in: , cautiou-"So i -._ .. Ff. is easy for us to bc list and the man who led Simon | catruvaguit in our praise and blind Guarani/w ‘Sudden Death Yesterday 0f ' ‘ liar. John Boyle His many friends learned with rc- giet yesterday of the death at hi“ home Upper Hillsboro Street of Mr. John Doyle’ aged 80. 'i‘he ileceased who was well known £15 a first class carpenter, i". tired from active work some five years ago. He was about as imial each of feeling unwell and passed away before a doctor could be secured. He leaves to mourn the loss of a kind.’ and loving father, three daughters, more, Mary and Fran- ees. of this city’ and Joan, of Saint John, N. 13., to whom the sympathy of many friends will be extended. The funeral will be held Wednes- day morning at 8.45 to St. Dunstanh Basilica thence to the Roman Cath- olic cemetery. day and yesterday morning after partaking of breakfast, compfained r?" - -~ . ll. iii. f. scovrs l I YOU THE BENEFITS OF COD LlVEROlL BECAUSE ITS 4T0 5 TIME 'lHWULSNDN scorrs EMULSION owes MORE DIOESTIBLE THAN PLAIN OIL JENKINS PHA Your Rexall Drug Store. DON "T TAKE CHA Then you her... _v 2UP <5 'ci0r leave your p." i ~ - Y‘ being (ll c : ‘I iih us, y . ‘ully qualified Pii- mrc" “c gre "(N7 cimfIzLai-c. vital matter. KOTEX, Regular 4 doz. in our worship. While it is true to say that the "land o’ the heather" fought for king and country as nobly as any other, and it is also true that climnishness was but an expression of love of country-I ihink we need to beware of being indiscriminately proud. For in- stance. we should, I think. be proud and happy that in i932 the two last clans who were "at war" came to a peaceful agreement: but I d0 not think we should feel proud at all that it took them 132 years in do it. a In this connection they tell the story‘ of an old Scot who had gone to hear a famous scientist lecture , Lil lhe subject of microbes. As he ‘i yrocecilcd ihc speaker said: “There a"-'- microbes in the cabbage. and . "abirs in the whcai. and mic- robes in cv'ei1\'tiiiiig that grows." The old Scotsman paid strict nt- iuntlrn to tlic iccturc. “fhen he lclt ihr hall one of his friends ask- (Jl-lllfll how he liked the lecture. ' f ilhift :cc why the lecturer should so iiiurli stress on what the wizbcs done." lic said. "They've c iiri more ihaii the McGregors e McPiicrsons. arid there lives ll clan us the lvicCrobescny- l 1‘l\ l i l iivizris rue; HIMORTAL lint I ivant in draw your atten- iioii, ll oizly vcry briefly. to one or , ti") cihrr tllillps about those who lltlliflill‘ this clay that makes us glad l to be ll(‘l'C tonight. It is perhaps l fair to say that Scotland has pro- "s great a percentage of good ‘ . m. any other race. But we cl all likely agrrc that four of " stand out picdoniinaiitiy‘. . Scott, Thomas Carlyle. ' .ox and Robert Burns- auil lll our day ftaznsay IVlacDon- zikh-izli of them noble men. but of ' l . i place of affection ivhlch 1 ' holds in all, our hearts is iziiiuiio. This iniiii win crl llic llt'.'.l'l of Scotland aiiil ‘l ])l'(“%(‘lll"tl t‘ it heart to the l for all to in language i will iii'\'l'l' dlc. . '95 on wher- iiic nziiiic of Scotia is known. Ami cumin: llic scenes Burns dc- it":l l) piirtiuiy". tlicrc is none i,!'(‘fllfll‘ appeal than the pie- of tiic Sea sh family at r3 word about the Humour < i. Scoil It is said that the liiiiiioi.r of America is smart. that if ilic Ii"..~h. smart; that of lhe Wi-h dui, but the humour of Zlil l\ dry and quaint, always E.iuci‘_v, it ncvci" contains a Sllllg; it iii icv ivutinrls a friend. . I ialzc it flint \\'e would agree ‘vii l\'.') greatest nations as philosophy in recent cen- ‘s have been Germany and and. But though these have l... a brilliant line of philosoph- ci-s they have no national philoso- phy ihat is more marked than ' of Scotland-and I doubt if "s" is so attractive. For it may .i.out reserve be declared that iiic Scottish national philosophy is c i-nnion sense. And let us remind - ourselves that a nation's greatness l docs not rest in the amount she possesses. but rather in her vision. lviartlii Luther, with extraordinary vision and corresponding ‘courage. cliiiiigcci llio collrse of European history. John Knox did a similar thing for Scotland, for wherever | he founded a church, there he also planted a school, and so for 700 years Scotland laboured with edu- cation. Is it any wonder Scots are dogmatic in argument? Till‘; SCOTTISH INFLUENCE But enough of wandering. I should like now for a few mom- cnis to have you think with me of Scotland as it is in Canada — by \\'l‘ll(‘.ll I do not mean Nova Scotia. but lha spirit of Scotland. How has it lived on? How marked is lis influence? What of the fut- iirc? Lu Canada today. approxim- atcly 1-6 of the population is Scot- tish~only exceeded by the English I and French. About 1-2 of Prince _ Edward Island's pioneers were Scotch and everyone seems to y agree that Nova Scolia. my home g province, richly deserves its name. i And not only here. but through- ‘ out. our land. we find the names of 1. Scotland's sons and daughters. i Looking. than. at this situation in I an impartial way, we notice that i in the fields of religion, education. y finance. transportation and states- nianship. Scotch names occur fre- quently. and deserve a high place of honour. Surely one of the greatest trails of character thc Scot has is the ability to adapt himself, and we nod that in our liLstory as a nation the contribu- tion of the Scotch has been of a high order. As Sir Edward Beatty said: "The Scotch have fought in' nearly every country-—they stlllarc , able to place ideals before com- fort, and duty before life imlf." It i i.i<~. The Cottcfs Saturday Night iua bc gilllfi‘? but iii many ai land far away nook that l .ill liil‘ on. V :04: ,nb zwizqzivs‘ TREATMENI ' 72'l)AYS' ' i731 lb. EMMECAL FOO ' 1i" VlTAMlNAuoMlNERAL oé/iiufq; JS. giant - — — — -- " mz-"rii iniirri: ~ - - ~ -- ‘i c" 2i. airliner: "i "- Wm EXTRA SPECAALL r. i/Y“? l N w ' _i. oi: _ 79c Pkg.—-——--———-—---——»~-' KOTEX, Junior and Super, 21c Bi €2for___-_--_- - - _ _ - - . ___ullg9 BORACIC and COLD CREAM SOAP ?P' LARGE CAKES 3 roi- - _ - - - -.- _ =33 Abundant lather in hard water i'.\(u"i.\"< HAFZl) (‘RF ‘ll , with lTic sit/c frcc i sai- ‘v.\l.i'i'l ‘ .' both for — - - '15 DAYS‘ YREATMEN‘ 5O DAYS" iflEiui-nrvii is-oi suiii ri-lll ihat true pg: .. l. ..~. i iiiid \‘.'i‘ onlv ti" Ll u. in llic days to LUllli‘. iii-at riiliu. may abound. l . LJDIL ay fniiil lribuL Dc l:i' i \\'.ll‘ lllllllill uiiii izixicc and 1 sun‘: t conlciii. (m! m‘i\‘ l‘.‘.'.l\'~"ll tlicir sliiiplc pi - .i. \'(ll.'t.".".i‘?'l weak and l And 'l"lii-ii ii \\'\‘I(‘A' l‘l'll\\'ll.1 llllil coroticis be rciit - , A vii"i."iv:u:s populace iilaj." rise tin‘ 1 wluln And stiiid a Vfllll of ilrc around. their niuili lu\‘il In ctiii<lii..<.u quilicil \\'Ol'f‘lS from an iii Prof. Canicrou oi‘ the Uiiivci" ‘ New Bruiie: c. ‘Ii ‘. HONOR Till} l).\\' “And so. iii i-eiiclirlon Scfits. let . us honor the (lay and all that it stands for. Lit us continue to boast at lcusi oiicc a your that thc i blood of one oi the citrihs strong- i est races runs iii our veins. and I i nni sure we will be all the more‘ loyal citizens of this fair Domln-l ion if we continue to love the land ' from which wc or our sires sprang. He is a poor scltlci" who “is with- l out love of country. - "Lot us. honor llli‘ land of moun- ther, the land of icndcr memories and leal hearts. of honestmcn and bonnie lnssics. the land of poetry and romance. of stirring story and legendary love. the land of strug- high thinking, of ever widening in- flur-nce and impcrishable glory, the land that holds the dust of our forefathers." roun ALARM min: (AT. By Guardian's Special Wire) PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 80—-A four alarm fire roared through the half- complctcd Edw-ard W. Bok voca- ed an adjoining block of 25 homes. Twenty-three firemen were in- jured or burned while fighting the blnzc. The building is a 52.450000 pro- jeci. __ T of Clasify WANTi D-MAID box M. Guardian. L-950- "ion a " i-areurfiazariren purse bag hciivecn Rlxls Stow. Queen Street» and Charlnl-‘c Ros- f-‘Olt S A L Fl-LREVI-INTY-TIIREE > acres cf lnuil in first Nnss con- " izaiiru iueriiiinc United - .p \'.'llll‘|l "' \\'.(l.‘ Lillil: in arms. The world For iflllliilil. iii. . i .1. siaciiiiooo. it “as iwliitvil living chain o‘. i.‘ ." ii1'ciiipl.'ic. of thew ii-lii pi :t bus cmcr iii iumR (3.1, 1310;“ 1-. in, to the League. faith for wa Gtcut llriiain ivith ptrch- talus and loch. of moor and lica-y tional school tonight and threaten- , WANTED i country girl preferred, apply to idcncc 39 Rochiord Square. Name and address inside. Rc-' “mil-Cd iCoiiilnued from page l) Nut ('oinp"‘.i- League \\'.llllf(l .li'"i‘. its t for i935 shciikl rot be ceptczi as compk-ic for the woi l ‘i ng to l.i‘.EiS.000 i"ciuii:~rii: 1100i. 'l‘hi\ report oii fli'lllitllli‘lil~ div- imipir Council would decline .. idcr the Sjianhli charre cn the grounds it \\".~..-. a dos: stic question. Germany and Ita icrcign influences in the internal. war would favor lVfadild. j (Officials of Air France. French 3 , avidticn company, assert-ed in Par- i [Lind-n .i- today that a Spanish Govern- ment warpiane shot. 200 machine‘ gun bull s at a French commer- cial mail plfllle near Ailcante Sun- day misxiaklizg it for an in urgent boinbci-J They said Spanish oath-- oritits apologized for the attack.) Bombing A i tack ‘ F015. Fascist warplanes today loosed most of their explosive cargo in. the University City and Manznn- arcifllver bank areas without at- ‘Lfillllllllli; io bomb thc C£‘ll‘l‘f‘ of lhe city. ,an indication the in urgent. air ‘men feared to repeat their pre cli" lcr. ‘ l Roi k 0s. l l\ii'. This. lhe Government said. was] ‘ i . Lt. C HQNDACHE Tlll‘ AYTUUZOON .ifs' niarlyv J lliriri (l (,1 Pii.>\('li'. SAN month. ii bl u» V-ft/lil, OUB bOlTl Ill"! INCH S (THUS? O K‘ l “no ‘relnforzcd Madrid airforcc. Encouingccl by the stubborn‘ gle and hardship, of achievement, “gm 88am“ Franc“ mm h, the y Drir success. the land of plain - living, University city section, the Gov-l IIA. ernment was reported considering a major offensive. The war ministry reported iznim in h avy fighting on lhe northern Asturias fronts. ALICANTE, Spain, Nov. fill-Two German ships served a"- n bomb land fuel supply base for an Iii- ysurgent seaplane squadron which ,carried out an eight-hour attack ‘, on this port and Cariagcna Sat- urday night and early yesterday. "Government authorities charged tonight. Alicanle is one of the iiiief Government port; of cnlry on ilic Mcdiierarnean. Carthngcnifs liar- bor. 60 milcs to the south. recent- ly has sheltered most of lhe Leftist ' ilaval fleet. About half way be- ‘ l.\\'f‘( ‘i the two cfiics Iic Sana Pole and Guardamar. where officials assert the German vessels lay hid- den to restock the insurgent air- . craft. LLOYD GEORGE LN JAMAICA -iCP CABLED-Mr. Lloyd 090781‘. . war-lime prime minister of Greni ! nritiim, amved hem today for ll two-months vacation in Jamaici. Mr. George plans to write l\l.llll‘l‘ Jllllllll. Onoil lion 4' and burns. instalments of his war |I“iil"ll For further particulars nppiy licrc and he will be joined by hi» Ci. E Tumor, Long Crock. smretnry. Malcolm Thomson, llCXl L-ius-iz-i-ai. ' Nov. i. ( . a .\l l Nov. id lliiiiscn. ("' HEADACHE ii CFIFH J Lani» Aimi-sauzga ltlT. au-iao ev ACIDIYY- ALKALIZF. rcow! ii ‘lo i’ ‘.102 flilul ._J ,¢ L 7 H» ‘Hifll l“.‘i‘llk DAVIE’ l‘. {i;"il '. I \li'.\'. .‘Iii'.. l5 _ ~. t i1 ed Rccvc ll tllliiklili i". Ni i \ lflill- __ _. _-_= l)I-I.\'l'I|\‘ T'R0ss.\i.\x-rit River. Nov. 2.3. liliw. Young, i>c'l"i‘rl “W “l Crossmaii. use ‘J13 pa!» plcnsc copy). WRI(‘|II'l‘-At Nlltllllolllll on Nov- ember 30. i936. Ali-s. Iliiiririi. S. Wright iii her 510th your. Funeral Viicducsdn _v at l3ixirquc llliifvd 2 P. fir, from int fhtirch. DOYLE-At his rcsirlcncc. R Uppd inilsboro Sirr-vf. Nev. John Doyle. a KITGSTON. JAMAICA. NOV- 30 l‘li'-‘.\\'—At the Prlllci‘ F. 80, cod {l0 years. 103d l-"un- ‘oiai from his hic rcsldonrc Wed- l nosday- morning at 8.45 to Si. Dun- starfs Basilica, thence lo It. C Cemetery. "uril ‘ ‘ai.il Hospital (ll _‘.\lo".i iv. T veivhcr 30th. ‘Mrs. Fillrii l‘ uvkio"; of ‘fie late (‘icoiwP l)l'l‘\'. iii i 80th ycnr. i“ »_ m.‘ n‘... .. ,_r___,