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'A Work‘ of Faith Which Can be Compared fled as Hardy's "Dynast-r" and =5 60504-0 O-O44-O-QOQ-O40-QQ-OQQQ-QKO-OO-fOQQ-W THECI-IARIJOFPT War l Shrine of Scotland? Only With theUndying Achieve outs of f’ the Middle Ages-A Credit to th - eople ~ and the Country. 1 H. V. Norton. writing in a Scotch and remembermoe; within i; thhtll ltfil“‘é.“°.fiz.hiiséui"‘siétiiiii° "i? 312...’ c‘ ti}? ins" i" "w we s w o e‘ ear . shrine than about anything I have “The light is soft and tinted, The Zfililifililiflfftfiififiii $33.1‘; ti‘; 22$?“ .23?’ .15’. ‘§"°....'° l8“ soul of Scotland. Mr. Norton contin-k stone on“; hnnas the mighty ham; ueiScotland alone of all the nations’ o! st‘ l: m“ ‘armmm the cross upon hi g which suliered in the war has visi-E trampling the §n$':,;“§$n_ Qua‘ bly. and with Pride. Placedher emo-E this Shrine is o. miracle in bronze tion like an offering on the Knees; evgfy Wm c; gcngnmnn m‘; gcngs- OIHGOII- Iwoman who took part in the war 1t ls strange. too. that the land‘; has place h, the hm; pmcwhnt of John Knox should have conoeIItXiIBIdI Thgy an; seen n5 they fought, helm- and carried to a triumphant in m?" glorified no,- dehased, but My, a ment a work o! 13th which “an iki-nd of dispassiotllaie clarity. The compared only m th: gheucuh 1415118; surgeon is there. his field boots be- Bchkvements 01 9 11kt?‘ “on f|neath his overhalls; the intantryman A89?» W11“ mm- W°1‘_ 8 11 {u in his war kit; the cavalryman; the mously. strove not iol- tperszonth gunner; the w_ A_ AC" the v_ A D_ credit. lbutnfvr the vfwheshgilne "Nothing that has been done to 111M W551 WET-tbs 11:): out of! commemorate the war can compare is the on Y srea “he-l h l: 1 ;fol_' plognancy and exactitude with il°lli"llftii.ttil’l“ili gs here c sens-cs _ l aug rs. in its svvefll- It is =5 ¢°1°1Y W111"; “Butfbeneath the window. where 3 the spirit of Man hangs triumphant. . ;on a Crossjils hands free and 4n- mister lpierced in an outcrop pf-the virgin ‘in. ‘shoelace or the ruwei ‘$5.? WW3‘ illffififiaifh’; . .1» ~ Zilidfici.‘ $3513.‘; illfs°fiiifiiilfi.a gggighfojflv my}; pa‘; ynhwg f‘. e s pav . a‘; hn i; ‘“€.§“;‘.§’§“‘2‘3°“i.¥'“l.fli°‘";‘:.“3.;”.ee Jagged. s. Ztrange didventure of the soul. I-ieluriiréalzlbafijiglnglnglgnuy 1gb‘ an? _ h t. a r; on e .r will. ghofi-nftgdsggxlfglggagvrfé g8‘; guarded by four kneeling angels. is 12;; mum m the we; could m? sac‘: ilaslilet lttxfied with coda; ‘nod - _ n c e e names o t use 1611511‘ °W1'_1i£111:b1.13g° tamlggtdlgllexgfl hundred thousand Scotsman from diealhsso a vision of the splendor of, m" °t the Wm“ w11° ‘T111111 111 . war. sacrifice. This Shrine seems to have; nAs I swod . u ma“ be‘ "m" 0* o 51.13.11. fins... to ..:*:..i;: H - _, 1 _‘ was e a t. I was not long ago iomlinDizaligiwadast klglfrgrfieitih ‘$13102; i“ ‘gaff’ ‘he W13"! 1211311“ 114°11- dn He. wasa. nel-ywitha We 51W 11|itt1g115n $11°§g?§°{:’duhe“mu}]_ wind blowing over the old front line. V369? B-ould 50w be mmydwu years‘ When the gate was declared open e We wild we member all thethinuslswts P1P“ m°m°°d 111811 1" 111° (ifllgineznt toldo and all the things‘ ramggl-s tlllflyed “The Flowers o’ he 911011“ L133‘; dig‘? °‘1‘“g1511aeg$111 “No man at that moment dared 8661“ 119121‘ er 5mm a phnkw l look into another man's eyes. It ivir. ifilfwmeih Engine ‘s a requiemmne of life's terrible moments. The swim" S‘ "use Yet a Scottish: lament sdbbed its grand way out a- mid hymndo p ncqnscious perhaps’ 10118 the road to Hogge. lt walled its 111M111" t° 111“ u stand 6n Cuuelway. sobbing, sobbing; "the flowers °f “he” mm“: cm}, m the mehceli!’ the forest all are wede awa." into 3M1! @1111 1°91 ‘I?’ 000 1 dspwho “elcvery little dip and hollow where of one of those ‘l . gamma ithe mm now growl ..l~ inlsoll which is orelrer l . e h an waned to med“ I stood m Herzl‘: 13:“: :11 d; and 6:5“; Scotland's Shrine. that the sound of $13M 31 me wozld 1'1 i1 Y W311‘ this lament had flown home to sryw,‘ "The Shrine is the highest build .3111: if,‘ 5mm’ “p” m“ m“ °t m“ ‘. l . 1x18 111 Ed1111111PE11- 11 11395 11°F" V11‘ “Thee Shrine is a lament in stone sin rock- Its MB Sarina from 1118-. the greatest. of all Scotland's la- ged ledges. In shape it ls a sanctuary menu with ah the swesemess o; pip- gaézgggpxtlorth with an east and west. es crying among hmsvwgth a2] the > ‘h tl-betfthlen,ll "You enter under n crest 901'"! tllelryilrlrdi. alrluillezrangeu: a and come into a dim place of tinted “I think the gennhaph in Inndnn light. Left and. right lie the transepts and ghe- Nauomn shrine in gain. 2.121222. “.;§°.‘£2l§.;§’§i;.2“”.3€ n: can msiggmrkr“ Sr- » b 1 ' ten e e Emperamen- enough to allow you to read the re- tglsdlilffegi-enceclbeaween the two ha- glzlenialesmoepgrélfi: (x213: tions. One i? Saxon and éllarlglxttullaflfi; 3m B - th th -C lti an ar cu . in lbboks placed on bronze lecterns. G38; 103s She. (English hem-g, but i; The keynote cf the building is har-. c, m me $wu5h_ The c919; ha; h, mvny- 11 15 <11111°1111 t° beueve 1'11“ genius for the glorification of sor- lt is not the work cf one genius able» m“ Ah his sweetest sung; are sadz. to work with equal ease in stone. an his fines; music in and; n11 his bronze. Iéflgindllllltii lgxliass}. S331 Séggreatest poetry spring? trait; qusearsc scp eor s h u-rhat; whyggotgn 9,5 u of a unified scheme has not been the Emmi“ w" memonm in the, achieved for centuries. Wald‘ "T119 arches 111 W111°11 each I931‘ "The Flowers of the Forest" have ment is enshrined differ one from unturned to swhfl the other, but blend together; and; _______+’_______ beside each hang the colors oft theCATTLE MARKET yRospECTs regiments commemorated. GOOD "The windows paint the picture of 111° ‘"91"- -T11°Y "e amazing ‘vmmwh A continuation of satisfactory mar- 1-1193’ ‘"9 11111 c1 the G°1111° spmzwkct outlets for our cattle surplus but 1w! "n0 them and S" $11111" 3|for the balance of 192s and for 192s, 11"" 1161'"? 11113°1T11°t°d 111 gllasips the prediction of the Dominion Th” w°m°l‘s wlmmw 511°“ thnitiDepartment of Agriculture through 31115 Baum“? m a W12; harvest“ iits Markets Intelligence Service. 511m“ a wmnfni ma: m.“ galls; Stock yards are the most strategic ‘"1111.b°“11d h“ I F"? germ?!‘ Red points from which to view the boss-- °I 11' 511911 ‘acwry’ 5 9W5 c“ m ible trend of the market. and the 91°55 w°mfl1f1t gfrk m 1'2” i“ statement quoted is based upon an and 111‘ 1111"” 1:8“ h“? c?" ilagect analysis of the reports made by of- lent 1n hmma- '1 ‘f; S 11°‘ d __ flcers of the Dominion Live Stock or w“ mrgctpen ‘m c“ 8" £11123‘? Brunch located at the central stock we see lmli-Bffcmlfst 811115029)“; we yards in the different provinces. ll C"? 11cm Z43” 11 111g“ we'see: Last year autumn trading was in’ S” "11" ismepe“ 5, x é horselthc sellers. favour. ln spite cf the “'00P 51111-‘15- we 59° 1’- rpm 5' ' mediocre stock offered, much oi’ fliffg-xxlggggfiév, has mean!“ pa“ which was not of butcher qlialityl mltted himself an opinion. ‘more 15 nothing here of thclbeastlincss and horror of war; Cold. refined. and din- passionate as a saint in glass. the-fie scenes shim out from the windows Scotland's soul. "And the eye, moving over it. marvels at its omtirleteness. "men the dmallestof God's crea- ture; ha; been remembered: tlw - mice-the commoners’ friends-tho carrier ifiiéclls. am‘ m-wi l‘ n; r. . c" w. r, the ndlen "ma; mluotsnt a indie. . "You pan from this lhll orHon- oul’ into a place for prayer. Bronte w warmly emotional as the Unknow Warrior's grave in the nave of West- gates dl it from the main bulld- ing. 0 Ola the placefowseerd Brm g A _p= g other ........,_,_._ .... . . ... .. ........-__.. -* M. ROGERS £4 Co., Inc. Wholesale Commission Fish‘ Dealers llTulton Fish Market NEW YORK lz-rowu cu W! _ for finished ‘h a _ A HYNDMAN & C0., LTD., Provincial Managers. Charlottetown, P. E. I. ' . \ .....-;. , 3|. Yo? haven than the gay young spirits of your own "household. -» fault What ln the need training, but positions costs money ancl it takes time to reach the earning stage. With the‘ help of a Great -West Life Educational Policy, you can secure the best, that College giveyour children. The clual purpose is immediate protection and a definite provision for their education. AEQEGIRLAEKHI’ MEAD OFFICE r WINNIDEG ‘t ‘fa ‘brighter prospect in life se times, as never before, they ' A Plan h for their » Tiiaining» a The Q0007 Positions Cost Money of their prospects? training ‘for the good and University can I (G@ in. Prices at the moment are 2 to cents higher than a year ago, hut, it looks as ihouzh there will be a lug. tition of last year's market con- dlticns. It is regrettable that there is ‘Wide shortage of good beef cattle. Producers are short on supply Par- ticularly of zood weights. Ontario's tattle of butcher quality have al- Ieadyhbeen closely marketed. Dom- es o uyers are‘ combing the country competition. and the prospects 0g n cattle and m ti trorlg " strong ‘competition irom Bflifarlgérs, i annuity "om wwwm mm- buyers. Offcasts from dairy herds tlgn will be fairlyjleavy during the next three months owing prices. ‘tine West is not likely to pill; out y e aon l d fast, and this wiilrnlgh valuss hag-slam ‘m’ “M” or feet M perm“ w‘ ‘to the attractive! flidde heavy rims during the past nix weeks. '1'his is expected to con. tinue through September and Oct. ober. Present runs include a large volume of 1 ht stockers, with heavy feeders in lght supply. Demand for store cattle is strong in the West. and is likely to be keen. Feed is plentiful. The Ontario demand for Western stores is keen. this with United States will make unpafalled cornpgu- for anything cf fair feeding ‘P1111111! $11118 precluding any chance °1 Wflkliess late in the year in the rnarketm eligible, cattle. l~' - ‘examine the ggpgr ‘the same time. l.-... found to be armembe of V811 ver’s centenarian colony. Shel t. Syrian byhblrth. and catn English. B e was m a ‘- VANCOUVER. Oct. 25.— "Dadflbanon. and came to Canada in 1U Quick, aged 10B, Vancouver's notemsomewhere in California she ls b? centsnarian, felt almost a. youthilieved to have a child who 155 Saturday nightwwhen one of the living. She has three ilflmdchlmm‘ guests of honor at his birthday par- and some great granchildren ill/W ty was Mrs. Aranfly Kefoury. aged‘in Vancouver. " 115. Also present was B. J. lJim)l Mrs. Kefoury lived in Montrcflllfl McIntosh of Kamloops, B. 0., who-mine years, and‘ then in Fernie id tears his 110 years lightly and rfi- 15 years.‘ She came to vnncollv! marked ‘that he came to Val eouver hoe ygnygnan There was a cllke with this your without his cane. Solomon m; edhdles and a gift of 10B clgtll Hutch and w. n. Higgins of Burna- ioi- "ma." to "mark his latest mile- by and biarpole. Vancouver suburbs. atone, no thoroughly enjoyed ill both P853 the centurymnrk. were nl- music and aftel- ‘watchini; the WW 5° 111E515 Q1 11°11" It $110 DBTW beopleiiance for a while swplfid °11 W111¢1l Was given by the Dvvfin Ind the noor ‘for a couple of turns him- Cornwall and Somerset Association. 591g l Mrs. Kefouryu was only recehtly HOST 10B YEARS OLD v HAS GUEST 0F 11S fibula wiwaw-soltlsv elAoQ I ' 5m.- SHE ‘VOLUME "roe _ _ Ta Li. You are ifmw Qu-r ‘OF Henz- ens-at.- jaa Heme A v - ~ . f, . WU; i" wow "u so t oar-run vital/Wk \ _ . iexiiirii§ 3e .»