EMBER 2. 193' _ one‘ F q Mg pImplOl all over my face. fir)»; burning. csusins "W" mgm because Qgap and Ointment end got relief, it'll z on; lneertlm ...-...»- Red Pimples oniFa e Were Always Burning. Healed by Cuticura. Classified Advertisements Tilly were email n! first, then got o“ c‘ m" e:::r...":::.":::.::'l:".::ir;".lzvr.r:'su to come on my face. I dreaded going out when I had they were eo noticeable. "l tried dilfersnt remedies without euccese. l began using Cutieuru end after using five boxes of Cuti- Q‘ gm t and three cakes of Cuticura Soap I was healed," slgud fif; dlivs ‘Igrocter, n. R. 2, Campbellville, om. ( ) Qhflg I Iii Sile. Tll 15C. Sold evqrywhg gcbunedigllilenot: J. ‘l’. WaITamoeIy United. "ure. Sunnis m: hue. u... 10c in" line ell work rumbles-time (‘oporliueoilvom rourImIl-lfll- lilllll-neoilwwds lighilmerliosl Iepulfnsorsyor-s; WW" ' '°“ ‘°' *4 ' '"" "w-vws». ‘fig-gm Wanted Male Help Wanted firs/or norms-warn: ron catalogue, United Art Limited. 182 ,'I‘ cnto. “h” or 1e w. Nov. ao- w-M-ael. , . For Sale |LECTRIC~BLOWER, uscn. our : l... weeks. Guardian. F.S.-9240-l.§ ' cs1". eonnu sun “m, signs an hand at Guardian office. u i- roll sans-cow our: T0 FRESH- m December 13th. Geo. F. Mac- Nslu, Milton. 9513-11-29-31. yo], SALE-ZO II. P. DYNAMO. IN perlett condition. Apply Guardian- F.S.-9'.l40-if ____{...___-------— yon SALE - CHOICE DRIVING I mm "captain Aubrey"—7 years out. W. R. Dennis, Charlottetown. : 9612-12-2-31. iii}? FOB SALE-J ACRES 0F LAND, H ' house snd out-buildings in country, ~ m public place. Apply Guardian. QOZO-IZ-Z-Zl. wjé"‘j_"'i_ MARION ELECTRIC RADIOS, (rm-size, walnut cabinet. tl-tubes, screen-grid. 8169.00 complete. W. R. Dennis. 187 Greet George St. 9612-12-2-51. FOXI-IS l-‘OR SALE-THREE PAIRS . proverl breeders. one to three years old. with their litters. All Silvers and best stock, registered. Can be ssm at J. D. Jenkins Ranch. Prices rgiht for quick sale; Apply C. l-l. Black or J. D. Jenkins. 9537-1i-29-Ili l’ TOR SALE-A SMALL HOUSE AT Beech Point. by tender, tenders close Deccmbu 10, i930. Malpeque_ Cup Oyster Co. Apply to Howard Ramsay, Secretary, Hamilton. 9619-12-2-21. DR SALE-CHEVROLET SEDAN 1930x0011 as new. Owner has no use in winter. Good chance for someone to own car. cheap. You can pay 5 payments, 62 dollars each month, balance cash. see Fred Purcell, care of Notional Candy. ‘ ' 9627-12-2-61 SCHOONER “FLORENCE C" FOR sole. Registered tonnage 74, owned by Estate of the late Captain Paul T. Costain. Equipped with 30 H. P. Bruce Stewart engine. Open to in- spection at Holmans Wharf. Sum- i. merside. Raymond Costain, Ad- '* liiinistrnioz" 15cc. 9402-11-25-61. IUSIIED SHELL FOR SALE-ONE -_ hundred tons of PEI. shell, cheep- cst and best in Canada, analysis, 96% carbonate of lime, 4% mag- nesis and iron. This shell is hard- er than ordinary shell and takes the place of grit which is a urcat saving to farmers. Buy this island product and help your own Pro- 3- vince. Used extensively and highly recommended by the P. E. I. Co- operative Egg and Poultry Associa- 7 tlon and sold by the best whole- ssle firms. Earle Fisheries Co., 03 Water 50., Charlottetown. 9505-l2-1-1wk. Miscellaneous JOIN ALFIID McDONALD, PRO- vincisl Land Surveyor, Herman- ville. 9279-11-21-1mo. ‘_ Boarders Wanted ..________ _____________,._ IOARDERS WANTED-JPWO GIRL MEDICAL OFFICER. GRADE 2. Part Time, ‘Treatment Division. Pensions Branch. Department oi’ Pensions and Nntonal Health. Charlottetown, P. E. 1.: $1500 per ennum; graduation from o. recog- nized mcdical college with a Dom- inlon or Provincial license to prac- tise; 5 years‘ experience in the general practice of medicine and surgery. Apply on forms obtainable at the Post Office to Secretary, Civil Service Commssion. Ottawa, not later than Dcccmbcr 6, i030. M. H. \‘V. Dec. 1-2l. Help Wanted __ EARN MONEY WEEKLY. GROW- ing mushrooms for us. all winter. in waste cellar spaces. Light. pleasant work for either sex. Illustrated booklet free. Canadian Mushroom Company. H. W. Dec. l-Ili. Male Help Wanted BECOME EXPERT BARBER through our special low cost course. Hundreds of successful graduates. Write: Moler Barber College, 573 Barrington, Halifax. Oct. 14-lts tf Lost LOST - SATURDAY. PURSE CON- taining sum of money. Finder leave at B. Paqucts, 140 King. Reward. 9613-l2-2-3i. LOST-l FOX TAJITOOED LEFT car, 1G, right car J.M.W. Rnder please notify Philip Mntheson, Oy- stcr Bod Bridge. 5543-11-29-61 LOST — NOV. 215T. AT EATON Grocetcrla, $10.00 bill.- Finder, please notify Guardian or phone 1247. 9802-12-31 LOST—BE'I'WEON- MACLAINS SER- vice Station rind 5 and 10c. storc, 1 weed tire chain. Finder please leave at Pure Milk C.o., and receive reward. ' 9599-12-1-21 Situations Wanted WANTED POSITION‘ ON FARM 0R fox ranch for winter months by ex- perienced farm help. Would work for board. Apply at once to X. Y. Guardian Office. S. W. 9507-11-29-31. Theatrical Supplies Confession Of Treason Completed _ STRANGEST OF ALL TRIALS DRAWING T0 CLOSE Al‘ MOS- COW-NAMEB BUPPREBBED. MOSCOW, Dec. 1—The strangest o! ell trials is drawing to its close. Within 1cm than a. week eight Soviet entineer defendants, who have wielded guilty to high treason oi’ a» particularly damning type, will know the punishment to be meted by the proletariat for the highest of all crimes in the Soviet. comiter-rcvolu- ‘ Lionary activiiy_ On its flux, it appears the four Judges who have sat smoking com- placently and listened to the eight defendants condemn ' themselves, “confession? or having plotted sab- otage and foreign intervention can do nothing else than pas sentences of death. But so bizarre is the trial, so odd and fantaztic are the con- feasiorls of guilt, so inexplicable thc absence of any pleas for mercy that any development would not be vcry surprising. A Strange Ruling One of the strangest rulings thus tice. vlshinsky, informed the defend- ant, M. Kuprianov, the fifth. of the engineers to take the stand. that. no direct charges involving "friendly foreign governments" could be made in open court, but would be heard later in a closed session. Previously for two days the court. with radio microphones which broadcast the words of the defend- ants to every comer of the U-SSR. and with motion picture cameras making graphic records of tho pro~ coedlngs, had listened to implica- 8-111. POIB-Yld and Rumanio. in an ln- trigue to overthrow the Moscow gov- ernment. Raymond Poincare, Aris- iide Briand Sir l-icury Dcterdlng. "Lord Churchill," and "Colonel Lew- vocation as the leading conspirators. Th: Youngest Talks M. Ochkln. youngest of the engin- eers. about 30 years old, and Sitnln. an engineer ci the textile industry, were the last of the eight to testify. ‘Their- testimony Was about as given MARRIAGE!» LANE-HORTON — At the United Church Parsonage. Pownal, on Nov. 27, 1930, by Rev. H. E. Campbell, Hir- nm Lane, of Hermitage and Laura Beatrice Horton, of Village Green. DEATHS COMPLETE STOCK, McKENNA Costume Company, Toronto, On- taric. T. S. Nov. 3-lmth. Salesman Wanted SALESMAN WANTED BY NATION- al crganizationPosition permanent. Salary or commission optional. Apply W. l-i. Embrec, Morell Hotel, betwen '7 and B p. m. Tues- day or Wednesday evening. Dec- ember 3rd and 4th. 9623-12-2-21. To ‘Qt TO LET-‘l ROOMED HOUSE AND barn, just outside city limits, on Elm Avenue. Light and water. phone 7B4. 9625-12-2-21 Wanted WANTED—-A DRIVING HORSE. between ten and eleven hundred. five or six years old. Robert Show. Bruckley Beach. 9538-11-29-3i students who will room tolvlhelfi- Heated room. centrally IMIWU Amy Guardian. osso-iz-z-ai ~ CHEROKEE HERBS - The famous Indian Blood purifier and sys- tem cleanser removes the cause of indigestion, _ constipation, rheuma- tism, pimples, etc. We are offering l peekages 5' for the price of one. "l! ‘I $1.00 remittance and we will - "II you. postage prepaid two 31.00 -_ 5;“!!! of this proven herbal rem- Flu. PM genuine Cherokee Products. ud- all letters o» millions runum urn-znv co. -» N 1m Dundee so. Wm, Toronto. ov. lB-tfritf. Terrece Ne. 0 Wafer Street Mme Am ed. Pmeuue Noveogr mo. Anni! l _I9j_l-'ils!0 Blus- uitls eendl. and WANTED TO BUY-SMELTS AT Bruce Stewarts Wharf. Tel. 828. Andrew Gallant, Box 274, Char- lottetown. 0842-11-29-31 MRS. SARAH BAIN ‘more passed sway at her home in Hopeiield Nov. 21st. 1930. Barn-h Blue. widow or the late Mr. Jams Bein. at the age of an years. Mrs. Bein was the cidcst member of the family of the late Malcolm and Mrs. Blue. Little Sends She was a woman oi quiet end mild disposition. a. true christian, one who never uttered an unkind word of another. and who enloyed the high esteem and respect oi a very large circle of friends. The funeral was held on Sunday end was largely attended. Rev. Mr. Ashdown, who is supplying the Wood Island Presby- terian Church, ccnducted the serv- ice ut the home end grave. i-ie spoke l words of comfort end assurance to the smowlng relatives. She was leld to rest in the Wood Island Cemetery beside her husband. who passed away n few years ago. she leaves to mourn one step-son, Robert Bain, Toronto. out, and the following brothers end sisters: Daniel Blue. Hctou. N. 8.: John Blue. ifcpefield; Angus 31w PRATT-At 278 Grafton Sh, Dec. l. James Pratt. formerly of Pownsl. Funeral notice later. lliaciNNls-Sundclcrlly at. her home at St. Peters Bay, on Sunday mom. ing, November 30th, 1930, Mrs, Sal-a, Maclnnis. widow of the late James D. Mnclnnis. Funeral Wednesday morning at 0 o'clock. FARREN-At Freetown on Nov. 29, 1060. Flora Jean Warren. infant daughter of Garnet M., and Mrs, Warren, aged 3 month's i5 days. CAMPBELL-At Shamrock, Dec._ 1, Ambrose Campbell, aged 32 years. Funerul from his late residence Vl/‘cd- ilesday. Dec. 8. It 8.30 to St. ltlul- achis Church. Klnkora. THANKS Mrs. Catherine Cameron and inm- ily of New Haven, wish to thank All those who assisted them in their rec- ent sud bereavement. 0015-11, In loving memory of Henry l). White. who died Deoember 2nd. 1m. A precious one from us ie lone A volee we loved ie still A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled. God In his wisdom hue recalled The boom his love hes given And though the body moulilers here The soul is lam-us by hie wire um FIJI“!- - i. TOO? %'d-Tl ii 1v. o; MdcLcan _ w- mmmraxn ‘é- f - Isseumu 1 l; mum-one rune lithe 2 ‘ Pholle m g O. ‘QIOOOOOOQVOVOOOQFFQOOOO O00 far came yesterday. when the Jus-l tlons involving France. Great Brit-. rence" were mentioned without equi- ‘ , 1 cnquircr nnd the sale in heaven. T l {rattle-red then to remember our St. Mrs. l-l.‘Jjrhilhpmbharlottetown. in‘ an the chairmen has reminded us. eiloiwhomeiocerssmnetbvisielt. wss martvrodoneux-shaesd uoIJllhle hesneenllfl§ THE Control Guardian; LOCAL CHURCH CAMPAIGN NEIS SIAM-Mondey. Dec. 1st Iii the dsy set sips-rt by the Baptists of the Maritime Provinces for e "Keep- ing the Faith" campaign to raise e fund of $50,000. The Charlottetown church yesterday put on e canvas which brought in $1,000 in cash e-nd $035 subscriptions- g total o1 $1,635, Mrs. A. W- Stems. president of the Ledles’ Aid Society, was in charge, the team captains under her being Mrs. J. A. Clark, Mrs. Samuel Camp- bell, ma. G. B. Norton and Mrs. J. D. Jenkins. oaoaoaoooooo e-r-v- I50 llirinitp linittlr diluted] AMI-Mission Bend-Social Hail. Please note-No meeting of 0.6.1.1‘. groups this evening. l in their confessions. published at] the time of their indictment, and! about like that of the preceding who outlined a plot to bring ebouii foreign intervention in Russia, the‘ way to be paved by sabotage in Sov- iet industry. when they had concluded their appearance late last night the court adjourned untl 6 p. m. today, when the first of the government wit- nesses, tcchnical experts who pro- bably will testify as to acts of sabot- age by the conspirators. will be heard. l * sr ANDREWS lcbntirlued from Rage 1) I . ' WELCOME Clausman J. M’. lficFudyen in his address welcomed the guests. l "As we look around the Board," he l stated, "our hearts- are naturally sad- i‘ dcncd in realizing that in the past ‘year six of our members have been called from the sccnes oi‘ time to ‘ their eternal reward. We have lost _‘ from our membership Rev. Bruce i Muir, Clausman J. B. McCready. E Clansmasn Murdock MacLcod. Clans- unanflrucmstcwart, Clansmen Mur. i dock MacLcnnau and Clansman pip- er Duncan _ MacDonald. We rc- j joice that in life they pDSSCSSEd the l. qualities and virtues that made them good citizens and have left impres- i sions in our memories that shall not soon be folrgottcly . “Gentlemen, in assembling here to . celebrate this Saint Andrew's din- l, ncr, lt ls proper that. we should rc- l mind ourselves of the traditions oi Z this feast. or all the various Saints, l as the guardians or patrons of the ,' British Isles, Saint Andrew of Scot- llnnd is the only one mentioned in ‘r i-icly Writ. We learn from the scrip- ‘ lures that Saint Andrew was the first convert to Chrntianity, not only indeed thc first convert, but the first first missionary. j After the crucifixion be wandered for infield, always Preaching the gospel. he even sojourned as far as the Vol- gga. His martyrdom took place by orelliflxion in Achaia, during the reign of Nero on the 30th of Novem- Ibcr, 60 A. 1a., and thus he died preaching the word of God till the last- ,‘ "xi-edition has it that triers was § present at his death u Christian lady l Maximela, who embalmed him and gave him Christian burial. 1n 747 A. i D., on the night previous to the ‘battle with Atheistene the crow oi , Saint Andrew appeared in the heav- l ens to the kng, and as the Scots and the Picts were the victors in the lstruggle they duly placed the credit lof it llt the door of the Saint, and i their kings to show their gratitude ' vowed to adept the cross ns their Na- tional emblem, and thus Saint An- drew became the patron saint of Scotland. "In the same year his remains were taken to the anc ent parish of Muckross and interred there. That city is now the modern city oi Saint Andrew. His qualities were fortitude. menlinms, courage, stesdilstness end devotion, and these ere the abiding qualities of the Scottish people. "It is surely a. noteworthy 6111311111“ stance thet Scotsman should cele- brate both the day of their Saint's desth. and elso the anniversary of their Notional Poet's birth. The dotsble event is unique, end is by no means geographically confined to Scotland. No other country in the world can boast of two such Notion- al feast days" The president told of the manner of oelebrnting St. Andrew's Day in sections of England and Germany and in concluding on behsli of the Celedonien Club welcomed the visit- ira to the 8t. Andrew's dmner. ‘m: on ' In’. Ramsey's reply to the best “The Day, rm‘ a‘ who Honor 1t," was | as follows: The Day is in commemorutlon of St. Andrew the Apostle, brother oi s9, Poise. Commemoration mel-ne ‘remembering together. We are here Andrew who according to tradition. in ul-ms which they have inherited. And we can imagine that their pride is christened and deprived of all its vaunt by the sanctity of the land they live in. blood l/hll: was shed - for it. hushed end reverent minds ihcy with their spiritual discerrunent may be- hold just within the veil the great and good of our history gathered with them tonight. St. Nin- isn and St. Cluthbert. and St. Mar- garet; Wallace and Bruce and the mighty Montrose; Knox and Liv- ingstone and Thos. Chllmers; Burns and scott and ‘Robert mills‘; John Nicholson, end Hector- MacDonald and Lord Hale. countless thousands who sleep in ‘France who gave their lives like so many other breve men oi our Bri- pire. "Dawn to greet dawn shall tell the Noon on far hills shall know them 'I‘wi1ight shall fell ‘file stars shell not forget." tonsil»: a he has ever vcyesed on some fur dust. rel hence it is some duip‘: chief engineer, some l\i'And- row who. ea Kipling tells, when he had seen to the fulfilment oi his own theory that finds the deck to leen over the tari- reilendturnhisfaceinthe night (JHARLU'I'FI‘TI"UWN GUARDIAI‘. “sun-J..- —— --------- Before A Buying r Your iihristlllas Chocolates look over our attractive unsort- ment first. You will like them and they ere priced right. fivljflffl ' Our usual variety of CANES, ' RIBBON CANDY and TOYS will be here for you. Buy your candy at the Candy Store. “l White's Tea Rooms ~ SUNNYSIDE ‘c IODDQOQC G101). ' 95l5-11-29-3weeks. the last day of November, thus seal- ing his loynlty to Our Lord and con- firming a perpetual testimony to the truth as it is in Christ. There should be some similarity of soul beween s. saint and the people who reverence him as their patron. Can we trace any in this case? Well. the name Andrew means "manly," and with our accustomed modesty i?) we can believe the Scot is a manly man. or at least we can take St- Andrew as n type of manlincss and emulate him in character and in career. The Scot is proverblnlly of stern and rugged nature, and like other NUHJICTIIEPS, delighted in pea/cc and in war, to descend on the wealthier, softer South. In civil and in military life he has been prom- inent. The Prime Minister of Brit- ain today is a Scot and his prede- cessor Stanley Baldwin's mother was s MacDonald, and then there wcr: Balfour, Cnnrpbell-Bennernlan, and Boner Lawj to mention only a few. These all were or are manly nlerr. "I‘hen again the Scot like St. ‘An- drew has a keen spiritual insight. According to St. John's gosml st. Andrew was the first to recognize Jesus to be the Itiessiah. It is truc- ihot Sir Walter Scott once said that the Highlander can neither be civil- lzed nor chrlstianized. But. it. is wcll‘ known that Sir Walter never unzlcr- stood tho gacl. North or south of the Grampians theScot has that spirit- ual discernment which causes him readily to recognize the truth. the worth and the claims of our Lord. But he also has that native caution which says to him “Dinns comprom- ise yersel!" I would mention two other characteristics the Scottish race has in common with its Saint; the cue is his 021:0 for his 0v:n_ "Andrew first gocth and ilncleth his own brother Simon.“ In the Scot this is expressed in his clannishness, the other being his recognition cf the Andrew who said to our Lord thszc is a. 1M1 here With five RXWCS mid: marked that the Scot has 123d a mun“ two fishes. So the Scot has always, kept his eye open for ihc "lad pairts" in hLs home or parish who might be singled out. as having’ something worth improving in the university or other place of trafuiing. Th: Homeland Our wast is also to a’ who.‘ honor the Day. and that is to loyal and‘ faithful Scotchmen everywhere. First in the homeland- In Scotland to- night there are many gathered around the shrine of our iletional history and in imagination we can behold them as they lift their hearts in pride of their descent and oi‘ the brillisnce and renown in intellect and mode sacred by the With who an! end the almost nation's story, loveiier yet. the fell-er for their glory. 0n The lllsh Seas WIILYNIQBCOQOII thehighseas ‘Thlffl predestmtion in “'18 stride 0f 10h OOIIIIOCUng INT tnwurds his own beloved lend from I I l D1569 311d W011i‘ 0f U10 YQUTIQ- 1L W115’ Mr. J. H. hiycrs, M. P., rrqicncicdl Q1.‘ ‘I ‘I this; ‘frofijg, y f . » I l and in humble penitence looks back ova the long voyage 0d the years to l recount the storms, the drifts end the sad shipwrecks. grateful to his‘ God and his father's God that he has ape-red him end will still spare him finally to reach his lourneysi end end the port oi Heaven his ‘Aln , Countrie‘ at. last. And. thirdly, the Soot in every] land under the sun whither he has gone to uphold the net's tradition of honor and venture end wisdom and to carve out e New Scotland whether undel- the southern Cross or in some northern clime, whether in the far east or in the eager west~' wherever there is 5 frontier you will find u Scot. and he will be pushing, that. frontier back and organizing his new possession. geographical. indus-, trial or mental. Perhaps he ll ai shepherd of sheep on the edge of the Australian wilderness; and thisl night he goes forth alone to the hill bcilind his hut to commune with God and remember his history, and gaz- ing.upu'ard to the starlit heavens sings in his heart "The Heavens dc- clare the glory of the Lard and the iinnzlnlcni. 5ll0\\'8ll‘l Hi5 handiwork." And while heholdlllg tile Southern Cross in the skies he cannot forget the cross of that. old northern land the cross of blue 0n a. field of vshitc and in spirit colrllnulies with those like hllu who this night honor it. Or it. nlay be sumc prosperous plant- Ci’ of Demcrara. who having cilzlnles- ed his black servants to their rest’ for the flight sits 810112 to medltatzl far into the lvce sma‘ hours. Such‘ ilcnly hc rcucius up and takes ilolvill from the shell" than. sucrnmcnl, than! Quintessence of Scotland to every‘ wniulcrirlg son of Caledonia-n C011)’: ‘of Blll'll.'>' poclns. He discovers llTSi I l l l I I l I l l I lthul. mat stirring national poem in lull the vvcrld "Scots ivhn hae v.1’ f lvillncc lllcd." But this does not sul- isfy him nor is he content uuti he, has found and rend again the iucsi.‘ pcrlcct picture of The Golfer's Sat-l urday bright. under the spJil oil ‘which the spirit of n sleep reverie; comes over him. what is prospc-rltyxl l ivhat is wealth compared to the sim- l ‘ ple fazih of his sire whose picty thrli _. picture prcsclltn? And silirr-rcly and! liuulbly slipping to his knees lift. his‘ ilcait in prayer. l 0 God of Bcthcl b1.‘ “hose hattri i l Th; pccplc still are fcd Who through this ucary pilgrimage‘ Host all our fzlillcrs led. '“ God of our fathers be tlic God Of their succcrdmu race. In the name cf such ll".‘Il cuuiltless thousands scritrsei far}, and ma? over thr eaflh I ihztrllc you‘ with all my locaxt for tits tcnfl. ' anti ‘ i I g r151»: nommou to the Least to the Domullon- 15c re- grcnt deal to (lo in the upbllllciiil; of the Dominion. Exccpilul: the ls-r lanrl fFPiTSflllAllViS in the Home cf Clilllll'fill.5 U121‘? ore some scam: 0'." eight other native Islanders sttiiljg. 1n a country" like Casuada there nrc innumerable problems to be sizlvcri by such men. ‘with rrlerincc to the problems confxonting tho hinrltinlc Provinces Mr. Myers thought that up to the prescnt time there had ll.'.'.'6l‘ been sufficient serious consideration given those problems. _ What the people cl the Martimrs must do ls gather thcmselvcs tn- l geiaher to solve their own problems. The meeting in 1864 held in char- l lotteiown had for its prime PLITPCD" l a. Maritime union. and resulted in- (‘1l'l'll".'l r11 in that. cowl-g»;- Lclzdi j: components of that union must. each ngflcuuurfl m Otjflwa we was can :'l.":¢l the‘. Prilvzc directly in the iargcr union, but the solve their own problems. in the old clays wooden vessels were built in l the Mariilnes loaded and sent t1. ,- forcizn lane's. whcrs slrp nml 072F331!‘ were sold. Steamships have supplant- “(m5 L‘, m; f“; or ll; ed the old sailing vessels. Since that l @- time the pPODli‘. of the MCiYlillllF- have been innctilc. am! it is. m!» now flint they nro lrc. 11ml: In unit" l; up_ Stock raising and Clfill‘_\'.llf,' arclu now beginning to occupy the ailcnfl tion cf the farmers, but it is doubt- l ful if the mercantile people kept pacc. More of the slrznllrr farm I upecl four great Lllll'Ci‘ ',~l111:\"u cirou" much laufrlttrr from tho mm- cririg. ward lziaizd In speaking of a Ir: .1 pr-ilpl.» \\",1i'.'l‘i 10'- lfélrililli} vrlllrh d" crs have increased their l‘ lllents l1): 350 have l ihougirt ti: |sO set as. ll ‘ inrpielnents are manufactured in the (‘hfll\§_" cf golds lllfitllljil :~'l l $PEGIA IVORY T0 .3 PIEC Plain Finish 8 PliiC Brush. Comb. Diirrnl". Bu hrissrlfs. l} Plain Finish . . . . . . . . . . . .. Decorated Finish . . . . . . .. Small deposit holds an)‘ sot until Xmas. See our Toilet (lifts-Bios! complete in ciliv. ROSS-DRUG-UNITED successors "r0 iVlacKlNNOPl "TFHEIII-j TOPIC DOI.I..\ T H E plcdonlilicht Scottish‘ 1111a witch have hzicl such Fill inilxicilcc on the lmrlrl nrc the r:r:ll‘L of llvuv: m 1.1m rugged lll\'il'0lllllf‘Yll. it u; light Lhni. lilii. rel. spin. 111v ll“l!l'. vunurisnlorzair the ln: '. lfill .<.:lll'i. As lh: lull?" . (town on v-lcry l:n'.....r of ill:- “Ofll 'lhr'.; irallonnl gumcg. llLi-C Lrlllel Li: luclep a grew lscc. Ldpui-AC of up) is we “HEEL and be“ (luring grcat hardship. Trim’? I5 1P f u‘ in th; lxorizl on: who will re- "“L‘°““m" i“ Li” “mu U“ l 1 f:..il;.'.ll to Lizc (‘llfi The cutan- ,..:;,' owl" tlic ' :1 ., noxv laccomc Scctchnlsrl. On: nl the brig . l7"): a , Flue‘, P,‘ 111,3 L as ‘y would . of tile Sculilsh character u. LllCil‘ c.- mntlrii loyalty to prlncipk; yet the?" ls the crlunicrpart on the (l " ill the m1 of Lilflli" flcltl of lcn one fincL: -. tirrll Scotland has Liz.“ llncst public school slstcrll in tho uorlil and has ciercl- "tics, lE1lll0Ui~i I31‘ illcruu;hnc.s of the mill -illL'l1 lhcj; llY-nilli‘. Iil iii." L-nlcl rf ll\:.‘ m" ma] n1 . the ll3‘.!?‘."~ of Ecsisnlcil dot. . s. Lord LLSLEI‘ llucl tilt! bclirLt of thr Leaching of two great. Ecoitlr-h sur- j ',‘,6Cli5_ barn \\'."l"3 Where would CLIl-‘ltlfl ii not fur ‘col nzcl-l vino ~bu. v tire hm c 131' the slap 111s Tiaclnlilzn, an trh d“.'.(‘?'l'-. Vii’) u-rr. .ar_'r. Dr. lilaclilllan cl 1c: of hum" PRINCE EDWARD ISI..\.\'IP l-I-vn. Frcmirr Les l""5!)(?ilfl(‘(l l'\.l.ll" ‘Jill-l. to the Pravzlzzc of’ Przixtc o Scotland he remarked on tiredn- ."!l'~8 mclllnsr v1 l-".."l'| F's/ll‘ tillillrc 2* AV": R'- n conference of HYPE. . sprain"- 131v. .~-_;-_. zinnrl is hrit=r i" 111.111 z. r wcilnn of fi-"llil Ar. retro u". lliliflbi" ll : - uliure 1n lrihr": sect‘. Pol topic 111w d rc-"lzh. 1c lrltt _ Maritime Provinces. last year husi- l (i1 Canada, lless men of Canada. allowed $90,000» ; 000 to leave thecountry for the pur- chase of manufactured gmds. Tiler: is no lemon why Canadians cannot, compete success-fully in manuiartur- l spilllfllll! to lho 1,1; ing u-ith foxcign countries. One o1 c1r.-l_-lql1.-:nv.~rr s; the industries of Nova Scntin is coal 1 p1xuzr~ws hardc- l~~ ruining, but hydro porvcr is slnrvlvliovl- ycarr. ln l't'.'.- m’ ill"? i bllllillllt! alul crlll. . but surely supplahtirlg cool; Nova Scotla vrill loo nuoiilcr lllfilib The people muit irct busy an ‘ solve for themsrl": ‘ z z-m prob- ,. The Lliflfl 0' Tho Heather l In responding to tho tmst to "Th" I l Lend o‘ the Heather,“ Hon. Dr- lviac» j vnlucn Millan asked the qllcs‘. on. uhnt docs , the spray of heather represent? It ‘i ship stated tiller lhz- l‘. uc‘. lem. c:.'p~"imrrltr. work was hrzun. and lmint. Hllfpl)’ v-rll h.» in (‘ITY C!’ (‘RARLGTYZK ‘ ' Hi5 Worship hiayur Hoax..." l". Tr tr fir" C.i ' (l. 1" i" 1!‘.'“'ll 1h? f‘ l‘ 1n L.‘ 111‘ l‘l s'r"."' (m. ..lIl rfifcr» lntluzi FY» V)":- llcs- to the vntrr silpply W1: Fern in l9“ in i525 vac“ made. ‘ the he curl of the cnliwlx: \‘.."-l".‘ rm b! limped llto til:- or an W221i" our hour; Durii Vi" sul.l:ii"r l.- is one of the nrrs‘. I"‘I:1?!l‘.1l'lhlf2 takers i 703.000 cnllnm of vuirr v-crc us"; in the world as it will cnlTy H91’! f Scot across the ocean to Scotland,» e wonderful inn-l of scenery which is e Lrrscllers dslrtilt. iR’C‘.ll_\'—l.'-3 Altlvzlzl-l Old S". cosy in live in those is. plctrxrrsllllc l water lg, L1 r't u lnndfof ' ire o: have» l Unemployment .lillllfifi“i ‘llleincetbeoouncu ecqulred spor- of Lustre Pearl Natural Pearl Finish 0n Amber, also Rose. Blue and Green. , To appreciate the values, you must examine the qual- ity. vxeighi and finish of these sets h Thick, solid hacks. No fiilcd pieces. Heavy beveled plate mirrors-s. Brush Comb and Blirror Decorated Finish . . . . ... .. L SALE ILET sets E SETS """ " $6.98 $8.98 $7.98 $9.98 can; E SETS ffm". i-‘ilc. (‘uiicle Knife, uiiorl Honk $9.48 $12.98 $1.48 $14.98 DRUG CO. FSOII " Ii .- s, I TW/elifi II. ncv.‘ azzncx is w be built ,‘ the (‘iljj Building. . rzntnrk- a lrrj: aide cuter urlrzl in the ' lllnu the \x'cr1i “mother? l lrs. n‘. vomczl l:l'.a:'.'ilrij.' show them. {selves qualified to fl‘.l positions to ‘y v huh .::-_v lift‘ cal '- Th: members 1r.’ the m2l~ ex . llu‘. looking or‘. L120 i-Ilnncc at. lifitill‘ as they . but. nrr fil‘fl'lll1 y becoming rccozicllrcl. History shows that. wo- ‘nltli have (‘.3110 rzrcnz‘ deeds of v3]. :0 rl-lcunduzw as to be almost ' .. luillllfl Sacorcl, Madeline zcrri JlKlZl of Arr. Florence inlgalc visors. brave and unself- . women. On Si. Andrew's Night “m? l5 fl llflfilculflr interest on this ‘r ish women. ‘That n \"C'l'l‘ able to inspire rm. of Scotland to compose such ivrse n: rhry have written is l lrrm.’ o.‘ thcir creator's. in... s. ‘V-‘xien "mu me you some more The Department, of Agricultun .{1_"S that the fnmlcrs dollar will thy 11"". llclu" Lima it would in 1917. 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