- DECEMBER 2.1g 4 . New Policies The new Crown LIE Policies embody all the fates; and mostvmodem xures known to life insurance. They afford =the poll holder the most complete pro.‘- ' tection obtainable. lfinquire about these new feamlfl.‘ l L S_ JENKINS, (rruerolgzfigorxt B. R. IIOOPER, Super-intend”; i Mount Allmnt i‘- .- Mom-w” J, EVERETT flillmilPS, ,_ Summersida, L MA$TER R9535» THWWKQ M" A- Dense: Mr "nnd Mrs David WHITE 1 Carnhum and family; Mr. and Mrs ,W- Burke; Mr and Mrs. Isaac Central Guardian SHOP fromljfilmads Catalog. THE CHARLOTT , Had Tc Burn (Continued from Page 1) ETOWN GUARDIAN Galedonian Club (Continued From Page 1) O WHIET Tumour at Rosary ~ all. y 1121-12-3-11 TulgAblgmdaglQLli8 -— Peanut vs, ,_ wt smegma; atson ectric- o. 1109 12 3 mill . . -_,._ BRING 1'11: CHlLDREN-(Jhrist- c St. Peter's Schoolroom, tomorrow afternoon.—"-1181-1Z-3-m1i _._..,._. THE LADIES i F 8T. PETEITS congregation havglbuiit up a wond- erful repulatlonliur their annual tea and sale. Today is the day. t f 1121-12-3-111-11 The {allowing are the IIOTRIiCIIIIIIIOTCI George DeBlois; Mr and pihiites received by Mp.‘ andfblrs, Mrs A Mcinnis nail Ivan: Mr 11nd n, '1‘, White and family.- , Mrs E. fl‘. Seller; Flm-gnce and iiaskct of liolyvfri. Mr anq;;l/IrsB-,.Alv1n 111mm: Mr. null Mrs s. F. II. Ifogurs. ‘ ' "Dilyic: Mr and Mrs Chas. Bentley wrijqill], Aunt ,IIattio-,'~-~Uncle Mr and Mrs S. J. Good, Royalty; Ali-n: (‘nrvei Bro-S; MeflariuiKlrkfllfr and lyirs John \Val_kcr; Teach- lillll MCDOHlllll. Vt.- . lcr and Pupils of (lraile. ill and iv cl-l-scoiit»’l‘lic f.'imlly._uiitlGiraud-J‘. S. School; llir and Mrs I). C. ma \\'on_d; (lrilndma and Qrttfldpaihloorc, ltoyalty. wliite',_,hlf' and, Mrs Nelson W., Potted piant-wvlrs. Chas. Wayo. wli-irlcok; Spriugifl-Ifii WVOIIIIUISI-llilfl and i-Jiloeii, liisliiulo; Clark Ilros; r. and Mrs_ Curtis of sympathy-ivlr nnd Mrs (Lil. Simmons. r ,.i. A. Johnson, St. John, N. Ii; Mrs fipldlyS-wAllill- Muzzle. Unclovv. P. llllrltr; aml Poari. lliiilson; Aunt Victoria; _ Uncle, The funerii of the late Master llrcntoii; Aunl Lilia; Mary Wood; lllusscll Thomas Wlillo whom,- ll-aolicr and pupils of Glflllf‘ l. l’. Slilad death took plnco on 'i‘liilrsilay, gl-liuiil; Pupils of Rosie's rooiiil27lh ivas lifllll from his father's liradl- i l‘. S. School: Warren l-osidruco, Elm ill-inll-rson: Wilfred Whaleii; nnd Airs iilclutyrii and Percy; Mr some time. liilil i\l|'S f). Livingstone; Mr. and: Avcnuo Saturday Mr. 29th and \\".\s tho largest stun for - lIIi-iiiJ-flll of rcgular monthly meeting. oo You cltne FOR RADIO’! Come In for u chat and look over era Electric, Itatiiolua. . Demon- strations in evenin1us.——— Palmer- Wotsoii l-lluctrlc Co- 110912311131 RADIO SETS are away down in than cvw. Lat iis show you and Watson Electric Co. MEETING POSTPONED—Thc Iilhle Socitty Meeting which was to havu been held tonight at Brock- lcy is postponed until Dec. 9th. Itcv. .\ir. Spriggs will address the meeting; W, M .8. DAY OF PRAYER- Aletliziiilst \Vonian's Missionary AUCTION SALE AT WHEATLEY RIVER MONDAY, DEC. 8, AT 1 P.M. l will sell my crop, stock and lmplgmenli as follows: 20 head Cattle, 6 Horses, 15 snap, 1Q pigs, am, ha)“ grain, potatoes and other articles. ALEX MacRAE CAPT. o. A. mcoouAto. Auctioneer, St. Julien Farm 1125-12-3 iii L0000000~0000 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS lim- lunar-lion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 19o per lino o! li words |"'"“‘ |"""""""' "ll ller Illle of fi iroriln Eight lllnPfllilllll . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7e per line of a word»; A00 0 00 000000 00 0 000 0000000000 000000000000 ¢.,“.”,,_. Agents Wanted For sale seems WANTEO TQSELL frnfe "lllil ilolialilo Fontliiill Nurseries" l-kllrflttiifllb not necessary. We of- u-r exclusive. terpl 05y, liberal i-oniiiili-sions nnd irnhih haili- mlllo fro: outfits. Start now alt iii-st soiling time, Stone & Wcl» liiiglon, ‘Toronto, ' "11-25-251. pint: crows. \V. .1. fluid, l‘. 1'}, l. 00 00 00000-000 0000 000000-00 00 0400.0;¢sq-0; FOR SALE-FOUR FOX HOUSES with lieu and Spout. 21 In“; 3111p. Scott, lllarsh- 1113-12-311161 FOR SALE-A QUANTITY OF hard wood in lots to suit purch- MWTQ- Apply iilvcrott Sievciison Society will observe day of prayer totiiorrow, (Thursday) 10 to 11.30 and 2.30 to 5. Every woman wei- (illlllU. ISLANDERS IN PARTNERSHIP —~.\ii- John S. Lamont, M. A., L.L-D. has i-nti-rcil into a law plrtnerslili) ivilli F. M. ilustcn, f..l...l$., at Win’ iiipci; umh-r the firm namt- of lniiiionl. a. BIISICII. Mr. Lamont is one oi‘ tho suiicessfui islanders abroad. a natlvo of Montague and brolhci‘ of Mrs. Alloy Match, City. SALVATION ARMY NOTICE- fin Tuiesdity. Dace-tuber 9th, tho members of tlic Home League will s1 l'Vl' a. bcun supper accompanied willi a sale of work, in the S. A. (‘ilallci fuiiils to he devoted toward the payment ot‘ our new furnace. \\'l- kindly ask lhc licip and pat- rouzigl- of our many friends lo make this. i-vout a success. Tlckilt to sup- poi‘ and sulc 25 cents. 1119-12-3-m-1i THE ANNUAL REUNION of the "Second Heavies" was held in tho Drill llall inst evening when old aoq-iiziintuuces were again rc-sumad and ziltngcllitir a very pleasant ro- union was hold. Major II, 11., lic- tliuue prcsiileil over the festivities After the usual 2nd Heavy Banquet North ltlvcr. 10924515313 “Emit-d MlNK WANTED. — HIGHEST prirl- Illllll for uiiliijurcd trappcil illiilli, liolh scx.~—Nclsou Waldron _ ,, _ . 1 - '—-____._ iiicr report will appcnr in zhe ncxt ed kidnappers. w'_"_"_"""" 1m“ 1" "'7' s. c. w. LEGHORNS. 12 i= a; l-i-‘iw- . They had hgccme auspicious - broil y ir old inn: and I coclc. **—— when Stewart s-pceded 11p in his R""'"°"""°°"S l'i‘l*l $13.00. lllllfllllil. i~:,-..,-,,,,' SUCCESSFUL FOX FARMEFL- effort to escape them. When Mrs. ""'“' . - v lltiwilll, Capo 'i‘ra\‘ci's<-, It, u, ‘M? ""4"" R- “W111i. Xlari-ihwleld. Stewart was shoved from the car mo" A‘ mcnoNALb’ LAND suw 1o5g.ig.iyi.ii__=1|“' I'M kY-Oiv" as .1 very successful and dash-ed toward the house they vhyilf‘. Iiormaiivlllc, lili-iii-il-27M3m GET YOUR PRINTING ‘DONE AT 1h»- (luarilian (JoiiLral Job l'riiit- i-ry. Phone ill 2879-5-6-tf WANTED--A MAID APPLY Idspliiilziile. NOTICE-ALI. ‘ PERSONS iN- ————-—?—--~-%._ 4ll‘l|li'll lo m0 for thc \V. T- WANTED CAPABLE MAID FOR “awhw n)" “n, l.,,q,n.sh.n h, general liousi-irork, fatiiily o illillil‘ |Iil_\'Ill(‘Ili hcforl- ilccclii.lici' I7- '\.s‘ hook will he li1 my p03- I‘ sioii only lo that flay. ilaroiti >4. .\li'l.l'llil, Vernon Itivcr. 1960-1215431 '1‘o Let 200 \V\>yu1uutli Si. lLVYH 1 o sist with housework and care o cliilllrcn- Apply lii person W. M. \Voodsidc. 17 Street or Phone IKE-J. Pleasnn .i__..,.._.._.__. T0 LET-GARAGE, 92 CUMBER- lziml St.»~~112-l~12-.‘l-ni-2i Terrible Act Of T0 RENT-I-E-IRRAGE. APPLY 57 i-Iiisloii SlITwt, 1088-1212-3121. T0 LET—SI;(_'ROOMED HOUSE. 111i modcru (?Oil\'l.'lllt‘.lI(',(‘S.ADllly 4 llllllllil] Sores-i, 119-14245131- Lost. (Special tc- Guardian) lifll‘ llil‘l‘(‘ \V('t‘l(S old lwlu hnbic Avonuc apartment licssio Kalli, 2S years jumpcil aftcr them. todny, »Mr LOST—ON DEC, ‘lit, FOX HOUND. black, whitc and tan. SOllIi.'\5'lI(‘l'\‘ iii llici- Point or (‘anon Covc. Namc Sport. Notify i‘. .1. Vussoy, (‘hariuttctlnvli- \Vr'nt Iloyrilty. l1I1-12-3aii-ii urcd skull from which ~€_%__ . . rccovrr. LOST— IN ONE OF THE UP town stores oll Saturday night $1" nolc- Reward If returned lo 221 Walcr St. 111 12 3 m2! lllcTlgue Will Meet Walker Jan. 7th NI'I\\'1\I{I( NJ" D00. 2.—~I\IlR0 M"'l‘|l!ll|‘- world's light heavywfilglll Di-ipoiiili-ncy cause-d h norvmis breakdown following llttflllli woman's police. Robbers Make act according lo 1h (Canadian Press) lirwl-lghl title holder, have signed homo of (ho (‘PIIIUIII factory Dire in fiuhl ‘l2 rniiui?\ at the Newark for at Slouch, “Ycsililialln. seeking Armory on tho pvmnng or January the payroll. shot and klllcil l-igl 1. ai-ciiriliiii: to announcement to- occupants of tho hoot-lo and si-riou unlit by tho. Notional Sporlsmenh-I ly ivoumli-il lilo Iilroirlor. (‘luh promoters. *————%—--—-—-—-—-—-———— inlz. FOR SALE-SEWING MACHiNE,l""""' "f which ]J()"l!g(l| Sm“. “ml “mo, “gctuliiliosti present many memories of llruclyls‘ Apply 33 Hugh,“ sneetmtliie ilays when the boys were "do- 1087_12_2x‘3‘_“ll|‘g' their stuff." 0V0!‘ there. A flir- Iicmaie Help Wanted l 14 IIIS-l-Iii-Z-mlil. two, i'l'rl‘l'l'll('i' n-qgil-nll-l], Apply 1.. WANTED YOUNG GIRL T0 AS‘- Mrs. 1077-12-2~u1tt’. Despondent Woman NEW YORK, Dec. 2. —~Tlirn\ving to ll courtyard from their liomc on l-hl‘ third floor of an uppur Madison old, thcu Both babies died whlli- iii-lug taken to u hospit- al aiid ‘lllfl mothvr suffered a fract- ' hospital physicians did not think she would ill was responsible for the Wholesale Killing BERLIN. 11cc. 2.—A hand oi’ 25 "lillililllllll and Mickey Walker, wclgrobhors who last night. attacked tho Ill-fore flcclhl; tho rohhora si-t fire to build- L and smoker the gathering ' took lllll) form of songs and stories the broul-zht hack to -farm<-r. a few years ago added to ills farm opt-rations a ftnv-palrof Ifoxcs, 'i‘oday lie is a very silccoss- ‘lul producer oi‘ fine foxes. This lieu- son lit‘. sold his entire production froui his ranch for breeding pur~ poses; Iioiug a careflu breeder of f izciicral farm stock. and applying this experience and knowledge to the fox breeding, Mr- Ilcartz has made excellent success. This is but another example for farmers throughout thls_ province who l might have n. few pairs ot‘ good fox- es and add to. their general in- coma. --—-—-Qo>--ll-—- PERSONALS. t Mr. \V. J. Scott, Marshfleld. was ill lho city yesterday on buslncss. .\ir. W. J. Jenkins, French Fort. was iii tilt: city yesterday on busi- noss S Mr. Lcsllc Mcilwen, York Point, ivas amour! the visitors to the city yesterday. H Mr. J. P. Duffy. East Royalty. was a visitor to the city yesterday. Dr. R. .1. McDonald, St. Peter's. “'11s in the city yesterday. Mr. Janice McAdam. North Rivor. was a visitor to tho city yesterday. Y (‘ Mr. Martin Kooughan, Mt. 11er- hert. was In the city yesterday on business. Western Guardian —HADlO—Tho troublesome tap- ping experienced by the owners of radio sets in some sections of Sum- li\i‘.l"fi'(l(,\ has upon inspection been found to nrlgliinto from the vibrat- or usod in the central oiilco of the Tuicphnnc Co. Thanks are duo Mr. C. II. Stewart, radio inspector, and Mr. Sti-riis, manager 0t the Tele- c. It H. Dicks hauled mas Tree at Annual Sale and Tea. mm.“ can clout to assist port. the trawler flatly refused lat , t _ _ formed Capt Dicks that for 0. m" sew Dante“ Creamy’ Nam he would tow the Dieuhe to Boston. take kindly to the offer and kept on for this port. the hiiiiker bulkheads were torn mice ‘his yew. M,‘ a“, made beau. down and used for stuamlng and .1100 we lung lac tich the ban-a all were sent from the deck to as- dcmoni-itrato our full llne.~i~‘almer- W" l“ ‘he “Ye""'°'“~ 1109 1g 3,1,3, body t Othe wood and make a more solid fire; quantities of wut pulp. G thing went well until the ship was uury concerts. These concerts have- ahout 100 miles 98st of Cape Cod grown In favor to such an extent when the engineers reported the that they are now the most popular 597MB "d a coal supply as getting very 1ow- entertainment of the season. pfirlir-Pfllmei‘ The weather was quite adverse to wonderful patronage those con- trfavoruble chance to make quick- certs have received h“ ennbied [he iy a New England protund Captain club to spend at least $10,000 for off on a coal, groceries. etc. to help those This should he a greeting, let's who are In need to tide over the winter months. When we consider the different flCtlVlties .011 Friday alley-firm“ about 4 Culcdonian Club covering such a o'clock, when '15 miles southwest lens period we feel sure you will hynaouth of Yarmoutmhe spoke to the steamer trawler Alden A. Milli a d Capt. Dicks asked the skipper ' the ‘shill ourso for Yarmouth, ,r a small su-pply of coal suffi- That request the captain of Clipt- Dicks, howuver, did not in the meantime Tb add which formed the deckloud, were taken to the firerooni and mixed with ashes which hail been saved. used in keeping the fires. The steam raised in that way was not of a very high- pressure and barely gave tin,- uhip Iiezidwiiy but by it Capt, Dicks, although at times the ship did not average more than two‘ knots per hour, succeeded in reaching this port without mishap. At 4-30 on Saturday afternoon he f-IpOkg to the Lurcher llglltshll) and was OIICHHI’ some coal but owing to ilic rough water and strong tidal t-Iiccts, Capt Dciks did not cons-ildei- it sate t0 attempt the transit-r. Although onc of his boats had left tho Dleuze to go to the Lurchcr, hi,- calit-d it back. lie then again started for Yuruiouth and, although tin», entrance to the sound was only Iii miles distant. tho l)ltlll‘l.t"5 progress was so slow that the silip did not make tho ancliortiizo uiilil midnight. Al- though the summer's position was very unsafe the anchors held well and tho Ilicuzo rodc out the blow of yesterday without damage- Cupt. Dicks expects to have the bunker hulheads all repaired and u supply of coal on hoard t0 I40 away on Weiluestlay- - iii-v Maddened By -* (Continued From Pagan) Stewart drcw Ihe automatic. hi5 wife was frantically fumbling with Stewart pressed the trigger of the automatic and a flush of flame leaped through the darkness as tho eight shots rang out. The pursuit car was a T101100 automobile. Tile four men were officers who Iiad bee-ii ordered to search for suppos- were certain that they had their iiinn- One officer was killed instant- ly when Stewart fired, Two others were wounded. As Stewart stood trcntliliug with the smoking lzun in his ll-lnd, the one officer who escapcd unhurt grappled with him and ‘placed him under arrest. BIRTHS BULGER-At Hope River. Nov. 10, 1924, to l\'ir, and Mrs. Joseph Ihilger, a son. Thomas Nfclfcnna. FRIZZELL~At Covehead Road, Nov. 26th, 1924, to Hilbert nnd Mrs Frlzzell. n son. MAYHEW.-—At Tryon, P. E. Island Oct. 26th. To Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Mayhew n daughter. \Viunie Evelyn. CROSBY-At Cornwall, Nov. 29th., 1924 ta Mr. and Mrs. iliirry Crosby. a. son» GURRAN——At Frlstan Road, Nov- 29tl1. 1924, to Harry and Mrs. Curran, a son. GIBBS~At Grand Trneadie, Nov. 29th, I924, to Charles and Mrs. Gibbs, a daughter- McDONALD—- At Grand Tracadiu. Dee. 1st to George B. and Mrs Mc- Donald. n daughter. osbrus lVIePHEE~At Hospital, Thursday, Nov. 27th, 192-1 Mrs Peter A. McPhee of Souris, P- E. 1.. leaving a husband. six brothers and one sister to mourn- the-ir loss. CRAWFORD-At St. Francis lloetei, Charlottetown, on Dec. 2nd. Miss Ellen Crawford. iigi-d 69 years. Funeral will nku place from M. ileum-baby's parlors Thursday morning at 8.48 to Si. lhuistaws not blame us if we are Just u woe bl! proud of what has been achiev- 2 min in making this “Beth- ifar ayent the unliint lan's— the catch oi" tho door as liio l'igur-' . l 1 - ' . gzrziegtqaur meen loomed in thee T"‘;'1'(l;:4ztglr'g'nll"'?ng;:l" "Huh [he Charlottetown 000000000000000000000-000‘ Queen Hotel Water Street, Chlrlottetown been homplctaly mnovntcd ""6 refurnllhed throughout Md offers very comfortable accommodation to the travel. Ina public. The tnbl, lo especially good and the public are eourteounly cared for. Rate: $3.00 lull], t Charlottetown This’ gbpfllil‘ Hotel ha! Hotel Victoria t V l‘ Water Street, Charlottetown Offer: to the trlvelllnq public a comfortable. "Ii-W om hotel. contains 44 troomu with private bathi- The Cuisine lo famous all over Canada. Telephone in all rooms. Courteous serves. l H. o. anowu. l Manager Clitilifdttetfowii' 94O Q O Q-O4'OO-O-O4 fO-O-OOOO-OO-O T phono C0,, for their investigations. Mr. Slcrns assures radio owners that this noise will be overcome as soon as possible. -_-_-o dlic Cemetery. foundliind pope!!! Jileaso copy.) ——-——<-o>—-:- Happenings oithe» Day At The “Y” 3.30 to ii-Juniars Qym rinse 730 to il-Ilaskcthall practice (Boston and, New- ::An- Oil that ls Prlzed Every- whertu-Jlr. Thomas‘ Eclectrlc Oil ‘was put upon tho- market without any flourish over fifty years ago. It _wus put up lo meet tho wants of a small section. but as ooon as its merits Iaecamo known It had n |wbole continent for a held and ll Io now known and prized through- out this continent. There is othlng equal to It. BOWLING Oddlollowl League 7 p. nr-This-tles va All Pals 8.30-—~Muaccvltes vs What I-Iopc-s ORCHESTRA ::Worms cause fretfulness and rob the Infant of sleep, the great Cathedral, thence to Roman iCiith- elved the idea of Burns anniver- The of the T The following messages were The Club's Message St. -Andru'n Day, Nineteen-Twcntyd-‘our. Iteach o’ heavenly isle an’ sca— You outhauil sac luvin'iy, Dear Brither Scots, Githered thegi-ther tap doe honor tae oor Patron Saint oor thochts gang oot time you an’ a’ sic like sueuillurly forcguthered an’ we wud wish you a richt brow, gude time the nlclit an‘ a‘ prosperity throo the heist year. it is wi’ nae sma’ pride we cele- hrect the year, for we hue the re- cord 0' iiirioty-un-nine Ithcr seemi- lar gathcrlfffl ahhit us. nu‘ noo sit doou tan dae ample jli-itice tne oor (Binteciiary Feast, iiookiu’ -hac.k owcr the post we are reniinlleii o‘ thi- mony great Scots-men on oor roll, liicludin’ no loss a birkle than ilouypai-Us famous gunoral Ificld Marshall Macdonaid. a’ prood tae he cooutcil clansiiien. Onr brlthers arc scattered far on’ widc, frao the Iialtlc tae thc PucIlI-c, frac Labra- dor tats West Australia, but the iiicht a’ oor thochts are luvin'ly i-onticila on oor Saint Day celebra- tion, whlik iinlchls us in specrlt. an’ in turn illrctrls oor thochts tne the Soil frne whlik we HDYAIIK. Hero's tau you a’, may never you in’ Frae the standard sct by St. Andra. N. O. -Mael.ean, T. F. White, I',0I'I'l!S].)0Ii(lln1,' Sec. President. Dr. Alex. Ross. Abbottsford. 15,6. Cend Miile Fnhlta. My heart goes out lo you all as you sit around, thc Board at your coutiiinry feast in Iionor of old St. Andrew. I wish l were with you. Mr. A. E. Mornison Ciansmiiii A, E. Morrison cabled from Honolulu on route to West Australia: “Saint Andrew Forever." I'm wi’ you in spirit this Si. Anilrcw's iilcht, For Scotsmcn here are the saime's the rest, Ilaiidin‘ St. Andrew's wi’ pride and] zest. Col. Irving, Arman. Scotland My heart's wi’ you a‘. Old mom- .oiies crnwd around lme. Royal Scottish Corporation. \Vni‘mcst greetings from the scottishCorporzitioi-i, London, Eng. 8t. Andrew's ‘Society, N. Y. St. Anilrciws Society. New York. extends to the (iuloilonizin Club. Charlottetown, greetings of the day and a’ who h0nor'it. St. Andrew's Society, Montreal " Greeting: Oor hrlthers dear frao Scotla- Frne Thursn, Tweed and Tay, LLUs keep the Scottish Standard high On this St. Andrew's Day. A. E. Ogllvie, Pres. Saint Anilrewk-i Day, Nineteen hundred and twenty-four. Soul's Charitable Society, Boston. Greetings to Oiir Sister Societies. Everywhere: Auld Scotland's focus in the sun. Mawks likn Scot adore her. Whcther they bide at home. or b‘? A wonderlust explorer. Whether "on ha-meiyfuro they dine." , Or nit at sumptuous board. St Andreivks Day. ‘they're brithers o’. Drawn close wi‘ klnshlps cord. They sing tho songs that never dee The Mlther tongue they're speukin‘. Thcii her-Cs nilnme wi’ love o’ home Which death alone can weaken. San here's oor hnun’ in fellowship, Tao ScoUs owrc a’ tho earth. WI‘ greetings tne a’ who honor Oor ain‘ St. Andrew's ihlrth. Thou. Grieve, Wim. Oowan. Secretary. President. The St. Andrew's Society, Ottawa Cordial fraternal greetings to tho Si. Andrew's Society of Charlotte- town from the St. Andrew's Socie- ty, Ottawa. Canada. Anlther year has come an’ gone An’ we're still to the fore To celebrate St. Andrew's Day 0' Nineteen Twenty-four. Lodsakcs! _Yo ken that Scots are Scots ‘Whercever ~thoy may be, Their Hearts warm to the tnritsn An’ to their ain countrle. St. Andrew's Society, 8t. John. N.8. Greetings frnc ya'r aln folk, No- vemhrir 30th, 192-1: The lllituzus, Tiber. Thames an‘ Soinc Gillie sweetly in monic :1 tunefu’ lino, But cniinut sot yc'd ilt toe mine Au‘ cock ye‘r crest; We'll gar oor streams nnd burnles shine Up wi’ tho best. We‘l sing Auld Scotilfs plillna an‘ fells, Her mulrs rcd brown wi‘ heather bolls. Her hanks an’ hrncs. her dons an‘ s, , Where glorious Wallace Aft bore the grco- as story toils. Frau Soiithron hillles. M . -—~Burns. 8t. Andrew’; Society of Toronto The President, Officers and Mem- bers of St. Andrew's Society of Tomato offer to you and to all the good Company of Scotsman who now remember St. Andrew's Day. their best graetingsfiand all good wishes. I - '- This nlcht as we a.‘ sit doou 016-‘ The mountain and fell. the loch on‘ The mither at hams in the wee but’ who looks "Be the Wm“ w!’ a w" Come gle’: a sung. McKenna cried; What signifies for folks tae chldef! And thinks 0' her Iaddio eae far The“ my your Qlsputea a. an“, Let's drink 11' thegither, and gl'e Oor Mitheriand aud—oor Mither. Here's lae St. Andrew's Day, Here's tae the land 0' the pipes Here's tae auld Scotla dear. leaf. And her ties wi’ the land 0' the Here's [I16 her lads nnd lassics sae In fair or stormy weather. Here's tue the year that's awn’, Ilereki toe the year that's to come, Here's the your And reek fang come frae your lum.‘ St. Andrew’: Society, New Glltgow tious to your society: fraternal greetings on its one hun- dred and fifty-seventh anniversary. drown Day to one and all. heartily greets Prince Edward Island. niclit To tho Iirawest land among them a‘, ’I‘lic laud of Wallace, Bruce and rmycini-a Annual Greeting: i glther, or thochts are awa’ lo 1h‘ land o’ the heather, the hlen, and hen, in her e'e, ower the sea. unak’ it a toast. as oor boast- Ttie Fredenicton Society qr 8t. Andrew he day n’ ‘Scotsmen revere, and kllt, The Lassiee. Here's tae the land o‘ the maple Song 0‘ A‘ The Airts. Mr. A- Bruce. heather. braw, health, brlther Scot. every where, Heartiest greetings and feiicita. North Bnltish Society, Halifax North British Society extends Clansman Malcolm. Yarmouth. Hr-artlest greetings for St. An- Aniiqonlsh Highland Society Autigonii-ih Highland Society brother Scots of Ex-Chlef Paton. Halifax. Sorry cannot ho with you tho 'I‘ho. leni heart turns wi honest pride liurni; To Brave Auld Scotland far awn‘. St. Andrew's Cnlodonian Sooicly, Vancouver. It's guid to ho merry and wise; It's guid to ho merry and true; it's gull] to support Caieilonlzys cause And hide by the buff and the blue. Veteran Ciansman MeCreldy. Present in spirit. if absent In body from tho Club's Centennial Celebra- tion. Memory rccalls joyous fore- gutharings in many years past with Brother Cinnamon l“ St, John, 0t- tawa nnd Charlottetown. They have Zllll been most enjoyable and uplift- U12. May your Centennial Banquet. he tho brightest, best of them all. Fratornully yours, J. E. H. Mc- Creudy. Vancouver. Si. Andrew's and Cale. donian Society. Rer1y~sous p! 12mins. Mr. n. H, Son-g——-(Air: Tuilochgoruni) Let Scots an‘ Irish a’ agree, Scots an’ English 11’ agree, Acadians an’ Scots agree Toe spend the nicht in mirth an‘ glee. An’ cheerfu’ sinl; slang wl me- Repi tie Shamrock; La Marseillaiae. Whitey} _ Benevolent drip}; Si} eiety,vMr. J. J. Duffy; Acadi- ‘ en Society. Mr. 1. n. 11-. Ar- ' senuuit. Charlottetown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..- . . A'thgitl1er An’ toast the Town o’ Charlotte. Tao praise the Town o’ Charlotte. There's nae Town like Auld l Charlotte. Y. Ills Worship Mayor McKenna Reply-Capt Daniel MacDonald. FINALE An’ ye'il gang liame tac your guld wife An’ I'll gang homo lae mine, An‘ we'll nicct algal-n some lthcr nlcht For the days o’ aiild fang sync. Song-Auld Lang Sync . . . . . . . . .. . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. A'thlI-:ithcr ‘W. 1'1. FLETCHER. Thomas F. White Vice-Presidents J. G. McFadycn D. J. filacdtmald Treasurer John McPhco. Financial Sec'y Reordinq SN’)! F. A, A. Match T. M. McMillan Corresponding Secretary N, I). Marla-an Dinner Committee James Miflfiililtf, (Ylisirmzin T, F, \Vhiit-_ U. l". llclhillle. (‘. l". MacDonald, F A. A. Match, John K. Milhkllllllt‘, N. l). Mac-Loan. Secretary Scotland's Record In History Speech Delivered in Reply Ito th= Toast at St. Andrews Dinner, i924. The following is the Addivss dc- iivcred by Mr, James Mcisaac ex- M. P“ in honor of tho toast "The ‘Day and A’ Wha Iioiior It"\nt the “Caltdonlan Club centenary din- e :— n IThe Day" we hcre celebrate is the Feast of Saint Andrew, Scot- land's principal patronl Saint And- rcvv was nn Apostle, onc of the Greetlnqtl . Scot, Or Celt to Home and Clan true; Though far awn’ the feet may stray. This nlcht leaf hearts. baith grave ahd gay, To Mlthey Scotland homage pay In name 0' guid St. Andrew. WI‘ a’ oor warmest wishes, The mcnu was m; followsz* DH Soup “wi‘ mony suid broths he boils his pot." Cockva-Lcekie I C61"? Olives Fish “Bonny fish an‘ hnleiaomci Iariif." Boiled Chicken Halibut. , Lobster Sauce Potatoes a‘ la Colbert Entrees “If It's ordained I imaun tak it." Compote of Pesos Boiled “The wnle a’ food, an‘ keeps us n... lee . Boiled Ham, Sauce Piquante . Roast “To line the rib-ta fu‘ brawly." Domestic Duck. Brown Gravy, Apple Jelly Sirloin of Beet’. Brown Gravy. iforscradlsh Sauce. Ciansinan Allan I3. Cosh will addrcss— The ffaggls "M" 19' Yir honest sonsle face". Ontcuke Rellshcs malr. Chow Chow. Sweet Pickles Tomato Ketchup ivorcestershlre Sauce. Vegetables “That fill the wame silo brawly.‘ Mashed Potatoes. French Pens Mashed Turnips. Sweets "Thoiflil Efit thy fnirin." Apple Iluniplings. Black Currant Jelly. Whipped Cronin Tho Toast List was as follows: TOAST LIST The King Song-National Anthem The Lieutenant Governor Solar-For Ho's n Jolly G001] Fel ow . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _. Reply/lilo Honor Lieutenant-Gav r-rnnr ilenrtz. The Day and a‘ Who Honor It. The Brltnnnlc Commonwealth. R°IiiY~Hon. Judge Arsenault, Hon. Premier Stewart. itfalor H. R. Stewart Reply,—ConsuI Elton M. Hoyt Th8 bond o‘ The Heather. ReplF-Iyx-Cbfof J. R. Burnett. Gaelic ' > . . . - 1 , _ ' Practice tinder Prof. Cieworth 8.80 Hotel Co., Ltd. i’ Hotel ('10., Llftl. gilgififlféixfizffi éllxvefhe-vzm .11.“... 1 Pnmmfi‘ _ f,’ , "?l"'°".’" . w" W!’ Wlfbiilihil ii restore isyihgriliflitsim ‘iiidilfi ’" 0-000-0-00000000-000040 - helltllfillflell- h members any hour Aoftlio an; Sh... ~.~~“-'.-.-.;i:s'1"~ - w... res. . - ‘ ""*~ “" . ' "’ - "Mo; t-ho moule ne'er turn frbo \Vhcre’cr may rise a kindly lllllilgmislmon Peter, head ot‘ tho. Apostolic Prue East, tlfllfcu \Vest. or Border (301195; "Contented wi’ little an cnutlo wi’ Cherry Sauce. Dessert .. ,. descendants of Scotsman tho world Arlzlglnesaures nrczaigifgggpples ‘qgrjnq ovcr. \Vhl‘thcr it be in tho Old ' Amer Dinner “mtg ' P” Land. in tho Dominlons beyond the Crackbm - ‘ Cheese sens. ln the remotes! parts of the “Just a we“ dmch “n, dmmé" far flung llritainnlc Common- Tm comm ~ \V(iflllll,, in the great Republic ta ' the South, or whercver Scottish people dwt-ll. they fargatlici‘ on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ntheglthoi- [Vthegither 90Ilz~Scots Wihn H110 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mr. R. McKee RPI1UH~Pnst Chief Jrui. Mciaaac. S<iY11l~Rulo- Britannia. .Mr. SIcKec The United States of America. Plano..'l‘ha Star Spangled Bnnnnr Song-Scotland Yetmllr. A. Bruce Clannnenlllorodyen t Mackenzie yo ms l l‘, ‘ in’ ," _____________,________ Ollrfilldagultbiwhflw- rmfl-Ficniiilfilfllfi Lit- " (Olbtfnnod on fill‘ (ha) “ chosen twelve, and brother to Saint We have no cviilcnci- that Saint Andrew visited Scotland. ‘Available records show that he cx- lerciseil his apostolic ministry in the Peioponuesus. and suffered lmarlyrdonl at Patrae in Achain. {His mortal remains were tlicncc Jtranslatetl to Byzantium and from lthcrc relirts of the Apostle were Ihorne t0 Scotland early in the eighth century and enshrined in a Priory at A-bcrnathy, which thence- forth was called St. Andrews. 'l‘hi.~i city of St. Andrew's is in the County of Fife. on thc North Sea, 1111111‘ the I-‘irth of Forth, zihoiit thirty-one miles from Edinburgh. The foundation at St. Andrew's seems lo have ailvanced gradually. and about thc middle of the twelfth century Bishop Arnold hogan the erection of a great Cathedral. This edifice was over om- hundred and fifty years in building. Finally, on Jilly 5. 1318. the magnificent Cathedral of St. Andrew was sol» emnly dedicated and consecrated. under the direction of Bishop Lam- herton. in the presence of King Robert Bruce. This date was ai- niost exactly four years after the battle o1 lhmnoekburn and it was most fitting that Robert the Bruce. tho guardian of Scotland's liberties and tho avenger of her wrongs. should ‘be in attendance. HONOUHING A PATRON N( oriy a. hundred years later, in 1411, tho University of St. And- rc\v'fl» the (widest of Scotland's uni- versities, was founded by Bishop Wardliiiv. This great institution of learning flourishes at the pre- sent day, nnd in 1911 celebrated its five hundredth anniversary. . This -hri0f review affords u; ovid- cnce of tho devotion of the Scottish people to the apostle Si. Andrew and furnisiics n retison why they chose him as the principle patron of their country. Now turn we to the other phase of the subject. Those who honor St. Andrew's Day an» Scotsman, tho sons and llilu annlvcrslty. and. according as circumstances and conditions por- mlt. ri-licarsc some of tho glories qt‘ Scotland nnd rvctumt the achieve- ments nf some of lIPI‘ illustrious sous, Sc0ililntl's position and his- lory, and tho influence of hi-r fame 0n other nutlouu, abundantly lust- ify and render prairioivorthy such ‘ procmuilngs, STFIUGGLE8 FOR INDEPEND- ENOE Scotland is n country of rather "mill"! RPM but 0f most beautiful natural sci-nary; it iii n lnnli or mountains and glans, of lochg and heath clad hills. and generally speaking is so rocky that not more than one quarter of its land yields to cultivation. Notwithstanding these physical disadvantages Scol- land. for it! sine and population. has produced more great men. in every walk of life. than any country A. R. (l. A. T. C. L. ' Accnmpunie-it corporat‘on THE CALEDONIAN ctua Limited OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Mum,“ Tum“, 1mm" Chief 8t. John Wlnnlwl Vl"°°""" _ (‘._ Frank lidacdontilil . . g President “- PAGE THREE , u llulthassrs of " Acadia Apartments Bonds Holders of Interim,‘ Certificates for Acadia" _ Apartments. Limit l _. - . 64% First (Close Mortgage l5 -,\’ear Sinking Fahd G013 Bonds, due ptember 1st, 1939. are advised‘ that Definitive Bonds are now available for issue. Interim Cer- tificates should befor- warded to Montreal Trust Company» 11 Place d’Armes, Mont- real (either direct or through any office 0f Royal Securities Corp- oration) for ‘exchange. Information "regurdirll Acadia A urtmcnfn Bonds will be furnished gladly upon request. u Royal Securities ’O"'l‘.t. l] William, May (Continued from Page 1) KNIVI.‘ in illl‘ hillsiiliv ci-iiit-lery whore flit‘ girls arc huricii, shutting off from llll‘ vii-w of imssersby on Illl‘ road llli‘ Fvflilfillfll‘ ol‘ an atroc- ious crimu careful About Appearance Till: wcc-kq-nql “'39 11359011 ll)? Wil- liams very liiiiuily. llo “'39 ill- loivid to liavi- no visitors. Tho prisoner has grown a fairly heavy heard slucc his zirrest. The shcr- iff IIllUWs him no razor. ll"! Wm latcr tlrfiiflflg tn havt- him shaved and made prcsi-ntahie. Froili-rlcioii mcnwlio have work- cd iii the luuihi-i‘ woods in hte sumo camp with Williams, say that he llioii was an cxccptitili to the othcr IIl('ilili('i‘.‘-i of thi- cri-iv in tho matter ot his personal appvaraiiiio. The-y soy that afti-r hard working outdoors nil day. llllliilaiiiu would shave each night and improve his Zllilli‘ rant-c- Williams’ Record FltE'DERl("l‘ON, Dec. 2. —IIarry D. “Yilliams, hold for the murder of his half sistcfs two daughters, Cynthia and Ni sin Foster, at Fost- ervillc last week, has bL-eu identi- fied by pliotoariiphs as “Darius Thornton" who, twenty years ago. was sciitcncuil with another youth from XVOUIIMOOIK to a term in the New llruiis\vick reforuiatory on lfllilffif‘, oi‘ theft. Ills former wife, Mrs Add Thorn- ton, has been found at iloullon, Mo. She secured a divorce from him some years ago, but has not marrliti zigalii. She says she he- liovtes Williams must have been temporarily insane frolu war ser- vlcc to lmvc conimittcil such a ‘crlmo as he is charged with, Mill says that ho "had spells" bctoro ho loft her for no good reason 12 years ago. Two cliildrt-n were born to them. one-of them is dead. Wlllkziiis. since his arrest hero, had ilonied that lie had over gono iiiiilcr ill!‘ name of Darius Thorn- ton, and he also ilenicd that he was tht- father of any children. AUCTION SALE MOST PLEASANTLY SITUATED HOME ON P. E. ISLAND. Valuable Farm with Stock. Crop and implements for sale. l am instructed by T. A. Stewart. of New Dominion, to offer for IIIG by Public Auction, Monday. Dec. 8, 1924, at 1 o'clock, his Farm, Stock- Crop, and Implements consisting of 36 acres choice land with large 2V2 story house heated throughout with hot water. also 2 barns, pig house. Milk house, Root Cellar under barn capacity 1500 Bush. 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