DECEMBER 1. 1954' ___._.; _._-_-_..~,_,._- _.__..._.._.__... HF-IUWI‘! LiUAiil," an SCOTSMEN memes} mm Page 1) mysterious way to. her sans and is tional Sport N ewsl SPORT . l BRIEFS (Continued from pill 0) (Addi * Guest Speaker I thereby known iar _ , Then Scotland's vales and Scot- irom the spirit oi . I n. and our forbears had no in uniting ani blending est in quarrclling clans into s aity and tenacity tributed laraely to national spirit and life. massacre of Glencoe resul lasting feud between the pbe d cdonalds but when a struck, they fell to- ending their land. Sel- urned their estates into; ks. driving the croiters “buts and hens", ' of the clan con “Love of country, oi course. is an emotion; and as an inspiration ior literature takes its P1508 beside .ove of beauty, admiraton for the sea- sons, sorrow, love, and other such great passions. Some iew men we find are void oi it, as some, we find are void o1 other emotions; but rare- _was paid b A wry enjoyable three days har- 9m“! Atlanta. Hearst. mils truck vember 9-10-12. mic 0i the feat- ke who hails from pronounced the best oi tosomegitheblg,» m‘ the high, wide and hzndso are conducting the racing and 113g races in th ‘ would "o! no mean city" me way the junior with honest love at the mention of running Montreal leaving them desol Aul’ Scotiak name. There are tilose Bothered in the glans (RUE 5E V EN by the world depression than many . other places is in some measure duo to the character of our citizen- ship, the Prcznier continued. It should be the duty of every citizen, he concluded, to do his or p m 560mm,, ye,’ her utmost to maintain and devel- op that heritage of which we arc all so proud, as Canadians and as Prince Edward Islanders, Mayor Kennedy Tribute to Scottish achievements y His Worship Mayor Kennedy in responding to the have a right to be proud oi the urea oi the meeting was the vic- perhaps who would not be above. -year-oid pacer public a: by a piper playing a giving as an explanation for this‘ ‘wimmml "Wm marched to the neare We are meeting the unerrvploy- ment situation better than in l m l . N e 1 ll d "It seems all the more remarkable] hoary‘; 2,3323,’ rsfixgugsh aufi$3,_ |‘ tlons are not yet fully satisfactory. there is evidence of improvement and every hope that this improve- ment will steadily continue. 5am .1. Napoleon" Dusseldorf. Germany, ml hest of the‘, 2.12 quality the fact. that it is a gift. they embarked for other colonies and But they remained homeland and thous descendants returned when the enemy struck. 8h, there stands Scot» o! Parliament, where and representatives of . ' broek swam s hundred metres (113 Ddlhabflltlfig the old mark that we whose for-bears came out to y generations ago, contact and per-l adlng since then, this country man with little direct hops with little re nave retained that love. lid Carswell in Brother Scots’ who says that at the age of 42. He wa-l b: a. in 1008 and was old. B11100 i901 he has be. farm of William F. Cole faithfully as farm worker, cyclone Pele won the first heat (1 i111‘ rvce-ior-All in 2.01 3-4. the (may periorman e of the meeting. Chicago Bears won bussy slonal foot the preface to ‘ His Worship instarlced the boun- .tiflil crops of the Island and (‘X- ~ e, pressed the hope that prices would iimprove substantially for our ‘Warmers. the importance of WhDS‘ , 111111115!- l l d b ll ' banquet ,,,,,,,we ll ict Garswell himself elucidate cmzen? 5 new“ m y a m“ eir laws and di- affairs of the nation. To-. is empty. Scotland, in a her national identity. test of a people's theless she proved Scotsman ‘like most patriots has an elementary knowledge ry o! his own country. JXCINTYRL‘, M. 1.. s. aakcm at list night's 0f ih= J an“ o; m’ mm turdziy defeating .3. Waite: J. ltlla ion, The nlalanailcla s_.eed sale hei las: week ksntrgctéi the la._ st 2.2 o»; l». m» l» “f” d “ ‘“““‘°,,,,W'y,k, ,',‘:“e‘w"',n“_‘ $0: himself with November 13th and Chicago last 5a th lcrcwd of 1"000 attended. :e led t ch '1' 1 But we do know that Malme- N- Y- ' ' u c o“ this love has been our inheritance, loyal ancestors and un- any disgrultied feeling at slant defenceman Conacher held up nd and were big iea in America. l [that important e factors in achi loyal to her new From that day to Lie as never been question- the Great War broke, was no cry in Scotland for e first at the front and in is today a mezn- _ did not come “>5 dres. s sands. Hi‘ s _ __‘_______________ d 0f the Bank of Eng- hat day arrives, then. rld will be made > - d3’ . sgvitlllrllqgriyffifffygleélibfapnllifllzxls 1gb’ 5mm “me afrerward’ {racing stahdPC-ifit Was the sub- zfiehdg‘ w“ he? ‘lest of active bidding. 0;. n. 2.0a, f“ “h” W paging slur Sliiffi G. a tlll-vv-Year-old .-:"n of the M e _ mmmi the sale, gaining to Lytlo w 1:: ‘$5- BIOS, Cleveland, Olhl), at $3030. ' Bios, Hartford, Ocnn bought Pdtfl‘ Dale 2.03 1-2 for $2,- . Otler top rices were Luella‘ 33., ll» ros- lii. $2,300., miuefb“ ““‘““1 “Y s" "1 Nell (i) 2.04 1-2, $2.000. u rulvlgndlbuyersd quit: lively be! m their bld 11g an ma e a hum , p] purchasg. chlzarles Mann? g2: worlds chem Belgium. u: seven c u Lindy Volvo 2.0a and Dussnberg (s) M““*"°“°“ 2.10. {or which he paid $1,275, and m 11.100. mspectlvely. '1‘. J. Olie from d“ x the Belgium secured Lusty Lincoln (8) p ° 2.12 l 4 at 8800.. Calume‘. Exide (3) 2.10 n1 $075. and several others for problems of the Province were dealt with by the next speaker, Mr. J. O. Hyndman. one of the Is- land's representatives on the Mar v» _ '45 when the clan sys- cm was completely disrupted, and many were practically exiled to ;l homes in a new land. Ch. tllcre were stores in their folk- , v lof the White Cockade, of Giglyolfllaitésfiélh-lé, of Bonnie Prince CilarJe. oi , . (, Flora Macdonald, oi Culloden. but “w” °‘ m“ 1°” ‘M’ “i m“ “Xfinevcr anything of bitterness. And passed on clear and unde- d as the mountain streams oil’ Itheir native land their dcvotedness , hgldkélgdaadsc°gh' to the Land o’ the Heather. “ y r e9‘ n3 “I would not assay an analysis cl he character oi the scot, but I cer- 6 __ . . tainiy believe that the austere an- »= t utamhew M, m lmland Scotland's dales’ has left its up 5 me’ b p e deep impression on him, has been a prominent element in tile mouldin lof his character. an. He hx‘. many .581“ I01‘ ill-mal- ,m:.;e the mos; of his dtSlfe for edu- . l. llil‘. tiadlton states the ullll Alllrcxv touched Suct- 1.58 1-2. pwmg‘ ' every parish there cted a yearling trot- nut l-rrll Farm. The‘ topped the Old Gl‘ry AUG-- elllng for $7,300. to B. r of $11. Charles, Ill. He ill thousand persons wit. back and they are ur corners of the earth nd daughters rameu to Ii the nation has WQ-BQ" 1,, bey, Scotland has Icna, id sixty kings are bur- Sccttlsh, eight Norweg Irl rest Macbeth, as also Dazzle football gum pznsc, having zurllcd .1 that when some would reach the Dame won by a f l -8. is estimated m score o 2 it at nearly ha]! a aster, as we pointed week, ll by Peter Voio 2.02 m oi Margaret Ari ereiore a full brcther pion three yezr olda, (3) 1.5014, and The (8) 1.50 1-4. A son oi his full brother Pro ght the next highest H800 North Pole. he wo on 2.10 1-4. He is U‘ a A, last SM ' a libel. Mac, long be- ed that the North Pole . of "If you have been ockey reports from you will have noted The Wandering Scot der, where he religLousIy spies out new worlds to conquer, fortified b his hereditary belief in the c demnation of the totally deprave and the exalted election oi the is “There is a reference in Scripture ew that is well for us I think the seen. preaching oi the at Loch Lamond is typical of this stern beauty. Perhaps my memory s inaccurate, but this is the picture It is a morning ill early December, not dork, but a blue haze obscures the sun. Wavelets break gently on the brown rocky shore: Scotland is one of the fewAcouné the dark blue expanse o, was“ is ted a“ p0“ broken again and again by islands deepest thing in his life and the na- suggestive or a“ the romance that‘ tional llic. Burns declared that it was religion us he saw it in the thiiiglewgnazréi To? home made his land, “loved at home gig“ g bevond “std and revered “broad? St" Andrew's blue hyaze obscures the view but wit‘: cross was the centre oi her flag. As Ben mmond dim In Outhae glam; the iiery cross was passed from hand like supreme’ we’, an Their sides to han dand from hill to hill, it r kmflkedln ' touched the soul oi the nation with a ik to rds religious zeal and faith. Si. An- ad 35h will “d5 ovelushadow the drews cross has passed into the Un- 8'" em C.“ t‘ summits. Solitude spreads itscli over George and s,‘ Patrmk. the smbo, the viastness and its eloquence is im- of the world's greatest empire oi Press ve‘ Job of work for the eavera. 1t has always to us why Manson nicked up by some class Professional five thousand in when the feeding o e, it was St. Andrew a lad with a iew loaves uld not perform a could provide the We have here c. and frugality and ake much out of ame has frequently Scot. Auld Scotiais broad as humanity. aughiers are world may be said that make much out of They have crossed the seven d on every plain. day oi the sale 101 342.315. Dedu-cting 023.080. the average oi the would be about $260. which hlnk. rather low and ws the trend o1 the times. ‘the 32 from W some fast record horses sold for mun‘; my lcw prices but probably there u ‘r was u good reason for it. Flor in- stance the six year old gelding Wil- tlam Direct 2.03 1-2 only brou i300. and the four year 01g Richard Mc 2.08, $290 clubs. For years of the city's best expone popular winter sport, He and fishes. He co The Mush” Mind material for one. man of resource the ability to m tries that has selcc for its patron saint. In Jimmie Powe Wednesday's Hall peered the following which will interesting to many horsemen: The annual review of llNTiBSF in the Maritime! by thirty years ago ed that za homesigeliwn “ ‘ 2.30 list. Phoebon] “m” K 01¢ w.. 2.0a 3-4. owned by w. J. Fur-W“ 1-3, bush, West Newt by Hurry 14ml- eight racr Mass. Denial "W! 01 ercd four track Mormon, 2.13 1- m Amherst, 2.10; r's Sport Column. story tells oi them. As ‘iopsiicld, 110113., sale of harness horses two weeks no resulted in "#1118 ille distrihution- of some pulls speed at very reasons prices. The tcp price of the sale had WWW‘! the was $1.025. for the f0ur year gelding Daniel Hanover 2.01 wllo was purchased ilcld of Lexington, topped severallsumln lOfl and pacal mth Y. half-mile track 1.04 1-2 and Essex, _ Vermont, 2.05. Ho looks like rm that might be sble to the measure 0! 'li0ll' or it least give hi m “m, ‘octbwmm Her sons and d er man in the United s the present football he colossal Stanislas astra of University oi worth writer published his this week show seas and have settle Her immigrants a many countries. It has that 10rd Bryce knew the er than most Amer- t Carlyle knew the d better than many Lord Balfour was sent to States to unravel the ai- the-war tangle between the two Lloyd George, one one d the British House “an assembly of and a iew Welsh- Dr. Dnummond. a Scot, was ry oi The League of David Hume, a Scot, pe into the abyss of the descendant of a Scot, Kant, called her back to the top where here‘ et and is as fast a1 a match with Iowa he put out oi business an five oi his Opponents. s never lost a heat. and .650 in seven weeks. Ha low- marks: Ohatham, z; Halifax 2.14? and equalled the g track record at Sussex, 2.15 1-4. ion Jack with the cross of immquet‘ I p1,,” ma, surely a genius relgm‘ time Transportation Commission, rhaps, in replying to the toast. “Prosperity and Development via. Transporta- tio .” Mr. Hyndlnan urged, now that we have been supplied with a modern car ferry to meet the present requirements of traffic, that we should concern ourselves with considering whether the pres- ent methods oi management are best suited to fulfill the terms of Confederation. and give that im- petus we desire and need for the development of our trade and in- dustry. He reviewed the transpor- tation recommendations of the M155 Wilson and M“ Gm“, u Duncan Commission affecting this Province and among other things suggested the appointment of a commission of three to supervise the operation of the Borden-Tor- mentine ferry, also an adequately equipped second ferry; modem pier facilities at Charlottetown; an immediate survey oi Charlotte- town and other harbours with a view to dredging and other re- quirements; a. new automobile ferry to be built for the Charlotte- town-Pictou route and operated by the Canadian National Railways; provision of properly lighted air- ports; and lastly a united front on the part of representatives oi boil) political parties in advocating Maritime requirements at Ottawa. A more extensive report of Mr. ‘Hyndmarfs remarks will appear ate li ever there be genii- of , _ over this acene.-a spirit, pe do” s!“ and ‘peed drglgfiggéiltltizgs (llllalfinugfasalggetlzgr that h“ emwmed "Se" m as we pay mbute to the pa“ and ‘character, and elven it that some- face the future with hope and con- ._i______ 86¢ in his way. have hi i; quite definable. e most feared player n8 no when the poet exclaims: From the lone shiellng of the Gain 2.00 8-4 hunk Boutiliei‘, m a, 11m geq-iwinnini, $1.280. Her mile at Mono- ton in 2.14 1-2. was the fastest made bya horse owned in the Pro- vince and she equalled the Char- m; lottctown user-more of 2.11 1-4. glv- Gilty. owned by p; lowered the trac --._. A despetch from London “An influx 0f vigorous, 1118 Dlaym from Canad 0 Canada: New Version __{..____. .__.__.. The yearling filly Rosette. daugh- iel- oi Mr. Momlwyn 1.59 1-4. Rose Scott 1.50 3-4, has been en i0 Ben White in train and really '~ two year old ectgaqn- hill to Z16 111d year. ‘Her speed inherit- 1G1! Mountains divide us and the ‘The following variation in the words oi the anthem "O Canada“, composed by Past Chief T, F‘. White and dedicated io the Caiedonian Club oi Prince Edward Yet still the blood is strong, the heart is highland. And we in dreams behold the E. LoRoi Willis, k mark st Spring- equalled the New sgow ma; mark o: 2.11. an A11 5W8- ice hockey in Britain Among those may be erry Crosby, Boston f Robert Gldding, Harvard Lou Bates, Ottawa Jack Milford and Clar- Kenora. 'I'hiStl88, Win- r Dick, University of The British ice hockey eight clubs in member- whom S/tlestham, Richmond Hawks nadiens have en- European League ch involves theln l-cplane flights to Jack Milford is a rowns of Scotland and united. the shrewd the situation and conquer new worlds. conceded that he it strikes a responsive chordz-the Hebrides, or a northern glen, or the granite walls of Aberdeen, or the ‘irossachs, or the fertile field oi Ayr, --they all call forth a sympathetic This then is the spell Summer-side, and driven by fastest Martime-lfihc" Rest. Us at Moncton in "IP98. V1600 -:. mu 1a.. 2.10 1-4, owned Alberta!‘ Wallace Cole, Chester. and leasue has en by retel- cal-roll. was the shin. four mt green performer. O Canada-Ally peerless majesty. Claims from your sons their ardent There was a bad fire at the m- lulapolls race track a she“ time 1W1‘! Wm! I m destroyed a lot o.‘ race 3-18 i sulkles er‘ o'hei' b)’ ong the g." ' one: driv from the affmts oi the f" Auctioneer (2) 2.08.} old pacer rd win- Pacing Stake the TWPIIW DIM“ The breed that never feared a foe On mart or battle field Will honor thee whiielred blood talk of Home Ru Punch laconically remarkc could not see how it could held from Scotlan ready had Scottie Ramsay MacDonald pr the House oi Commons tlonal Church is no str genius of a Scot. The only i: that no Scot has been ‘Wembley Lions. and Wemblfly Ca Through hearts that never yield. 3mm!" MuMlugn horse races of the, last competition whl y and carried over until in frequent ae y were of unusual interest. Tho track was far from last, be- ing muddy and in fact slushy in spots on Saturday. was slightly better. Hoyle captured the fifth heat oi the first race of Saturday's unfin- ished event to take first mone Del Whitney, winner of the d i the 1- c - scene y a O Canada-land we adore Replying w the ma“ our Is O Canada-dear hom With grateful hearts Praise God for thee. congratulating the officers of the Club on the success of their 110th annual banquet said that in the development of this Hovince the Scottish pioneers have left impress just as firmly as in any p In our Scotch, Irish, English and French 00171115- tion we have here the finest type of citizens in the Dominion. The speaker referred to the work Professors Anderson and Caven at Prince of College-two Scotsman to whom the Province owes a great debt publications have mes since the de- ll and some of the oldest and uvc gone to the wall such as 6 Home Review, 011160130, The tier and Pacer of New York. mcntly the American Horse lpped two weeks publi- c); u 1 “y; mmem- and fourth heats "dung could do no better than trail the Amari-an field in the final heat. Rose it, also defeated fkurksion today. It Queen irl the other b2 years. "wt by winning the i On Monday it The games of the Industrial Hockey League. Quebec, are no Thou Canada cradled a dauntless br ‘ pink tea. affairs and in last Sun- 00d For truth and ri ht thy sons have day's match five of the - Canadians received injuries lows: Kyler, defenceman, gush from skate in forehead requiring seven stitches, Nadu, defence-man, rib broken and cut eye, Mitchell, defenceman. broken noae. O‘Con- nell, wing player, los‘ a tooth Gid- fW. leg gash. As a. coach of the team is going to equip his men in steel armour for the remaining games. A supply oi war material has been ordered slsting of steel helmets, steel knee- pods. steel elbow pads and steel maintain. Teie third. Martha Bingen. I Time: 2.20 1-4, 2.15 1-4, 2.17 2.20. When mother land warm pressure felt Your sons came fast and free And proved in eve Worthy their anc i Our Canada the quccnof northern im s ‘ Youth. 1 vim see the H051‘ Breeds-r with its f PXHCHV lllc same as it is bvcll publishcd Io. ills hoor- it, we, will Second Rsice (uniirrshed): ioutheart (Jones) . Grattan (Fields) [Peter Hal (Powell) nishingl Verllgn McKinney Jr. uncorrlplrted Jack 311B cl c We sing tny praise great product of The stirring Scottish song, “Hall Caledonia" was sung effectively by Clansman James Calder. Club cl no. in the ma. lleat. to I‘ 1* Whip’ “ “m” mgney m the Opening “we of present gem-ration that they have not interested themselves suifl cicntly in the literature and bles- lraphy of those who lEmpire history. Thy virgin wealth of land and sea Proiualon everywhere Unmcasurcd its immensity, Our dowry ricll and rare. MBn- Babe sue.‘ disk) ' ' " Jennie Grattan Unit carried through to a straight-heat Vic victory in the third Stouthcart won two of the three‘ jleate run oif in the second event} Jlwlr Grrltian won the lniwl heat» Th’: elvnt was unifnivvd. "R341" will be completed thh aftermon Yesterday's results were: Classified pace and (he returns for the WW" b)’ r most vie- next three heals. on goes to diver H. M. with 68, Harry Shirt of Ohio, who pilots John is second with 46. lrd with 43. Sep t _. 0, Clu‘"e_v o.’ tor Direct wliarlkrllli) .. Beth Peters (Hopkins) Time: 2.19, 2.18, 2.20. mamas" aumaai awn $33993“: bib»- During the past year, through the Carnegie library. .. ' : i to ‘ Rflbiylnfl 1° “he mm" our Great grggki’ ;“§§§n‘§§f,§f°§p§n§f,’n,,y°§§. was furnished by Miss Kathleen} P. McIntyre. " ‘ed the V“; m.” M; fligpfilgiglflg their knowledge in this covering 3.700.000| - The “sham grounds, speaker pointed out, was a Scot. who had used his vast wealth to splendid advantage. Thc people of MI- J- P- M01111!" non in "Scots Wha Hae." i i . l The" are w many teams p“? Appropr ate nstrumcnta music ing hot-ivy at the Hwliiax Forum and Jelmie c attm (ltellntrce) that sY-Winn web's have bmn cut The Admiral (Wrhht) Res Dale imunklin) call Signal (Hlllock) one Logan .MoKillock Hornby and orchestra, which was an appreciated feature of the pro- namme. Tho function terminated shortly Andrew Carnegie, hockey everywhere throughout the Maritimes has been greatly inten- aliied since the Big Four started to Vic Honing the gm amel- mlumet Bvei dun».- thms year old trot (four of Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and y“, ha- )“; vlq- Monday); puree 820 Grand Banks, he pol Mr. J. 0. Hyndman "Our City." He felt sure all agree that we are citizens and that we PREMIER. MACMILLAN Some of the vital transportaiionlfllncflvn ----~ »i Spoke For City Songs and Music after midnight with the singing of function and particularly since Moncion won the Allan Cup. I-Q “Gus-a said to have been dis the voyages of Colum ‘this Province are responding in 5 Auld Lang sync and the National most encouraging mannl-‘r to Babs Grattan (Hodgln A““"““' 10,0 o, p" g - Hoyle by. (Jone s) ‘ e or Grattsn Directly (Chop)- an ion. He also won Del a) 112211 blltm. Ontlfi‘ an" finish- Follov/ing are the officers of [he H“ opportunity offered by the negie library grants. The Premier spoke in high terms of the work of Dr. Jas. W. Robert- son who had developed the dairy industry in this Province. A KN" mistake has been made. he believ- ed, in departing from Dr. Robert- son's teaching in this regard. He was convinced that the proper de- velopment oi dairy farmlnz la ill‘) system most suited to agriculture in this Province- Ths Premier also referred to the importance of the tourist industry- F Governments in this Province have given contributions to the further- ance of this industry, supplement- The great vaiue and im- portance oi this industry was dealt with by the speaker. The lobster in- dustry of the bfaritimcs and the Gaspe Coast, he said, were the most extensive in the world. Reference‘ was also made to t Company and the the fur industry; and paper induat dustry; and, most i agriculture. Mr. M with the importsn continental railws canadab resourc The St. Louis Ea Ottawa Senators. having lost eigh nine played St. Louis, cities. loves a winner and people are asking the question what will be the fate of the Eawles if ih-v continue at their present pace in the N. H. L. it is understood th-t the management has been appeal- ing for help to the other clubs. but these are rakinu up past dealings as a reason for unsympathetic Oftswas in the past ave received hundreds of thous- ands of dollars for players of the stamp of Kim Clancy. Hec Kilrm. .. sis. They are now reaping 111-. whirlwind for having taken cash for outstsndinr rwkey material. the list of winning :C 3O fiflhil-l t-a on QFQIOW Lactic Patch, b.g bers) . Miss Bslwin’! Boy, br are in a bad way. 68842 Ruth G rattan (Wellwood) . Alloe Guy (Cotton) 8 2 b i) 3 Pearl G re: Yankee l-Iar- Times: b. 8. 0, B, 4; Mack Peters. 3. dr.; woman Peter. ‘I, 8. o. dr. ———- 2, 2.17, 1.10. Whegld the last race meetingb end- And its. shipped u» horses home’ , lo contended. you've sverknovm. when you grow older, gets in your hair, ueii more to sholfer. seems your rightful ---.-. D9 Breton h~rsvmen - - y ior the old Glory Oiber 81AM W aid on Tuesday. "HW- Tiiuridny oi this 4. 5. 4. 711v! In slid to be after “land some slow class 0:005 nu .- a-e-s rattan (Fbatbercit 2.10 1-2. 2.18 1-4, 2. he Hudson's Bay i 7 d!“ Sh” Pet" 9 also to the pulp, . .. 1 Time: 2.10 3-4. 2.18 i3 clntyrs also dealt oe of the trans- y in developing es, and cock his imagination on a trip across the Dominion from coast to ed in a strong note oi Recording Secretary—T. M. Mac- Miilan. assified portend yum; trot (full! hecis Pnturday, one m1 Monday): purse $200 - p00, Ross 8., h.g. (Powell) onion Queen. ban. . . . . . . . . .. 2 2 1 1 ii (Hannah) S ‘g 4 I i, s08. b-I. Hodg s) I 23 starters 4. 8. ‘I. i1; Joe Patch. '7. dn; Richard Hall, 6, l, 0, 0.; y oraitanu B, 0, a, dr. ‘lime: 2.1’! 1-2, 2.17 1-2, 2.1 Wiring 2.21. 2-10. are tol- Corrcspondlng Secretary - TllOS. ite. al Pipers-John Reid. J’. B. MIIHGCTSDXL Dinner Committee-J. G. Mac- ~;;_ Fndyen, Chairman, W R. Shaw, F“"'“-'—~** "l Pl"”‘""" s?""l‘t~~~ p, A, A, Mutgh, yo)", And-ram, on Friday. Nov 2r) 1.0114 Mr< Jnl-lri "’ arm-on. mm n" "wr: Fnvlvrnl nii ' F-‘Yv/ldl‘. Dm- Phlq-f-H .., "WW-M lwlvill" at R Tlll"l‘mf‘i'1i. in f“" PF"“\'"'< (Y"Y7""‘l"l' '"'.::".%?.1‘rli= Cod of Thanks Phonon H5 Wen led ygg Qflapoi). Remit, bum). latter contributions have fallen off ads Island reeelv- ‘Ion 1n the 1m few years and more ma” g1 me money is urgently required. The reduction obtained during tile pas! year in car furry rates was men- tioned as a great forward step in encouraging the tourist trade. The importance of hard suri~cr~d roads was also stressed. Elev-n rW-s oi such roads have been laid down this year and undoubtcdly more - will be laid in the near fniu necessity of ilvse Ma‘t~r in *"~'r‘h bot m“ hymn‘ Mlexenflc M. MacFadyen, Aben Mwrbenn, W. H. Scott, A. B. Brrllvn. T. M. George Brown. who came Em. a year ago lust May to play with a Montreal amateur team but refused a transfer by the Manitoba branch Ind who tried out as a. professional but was found want- iaving excellent hockey in l this season and is now tied with‘ 8t. CPI-main as lending yrmnuavwxonw-q h have 12 nolnis fol- y Ohoieite and Finnegan of 11. ‘ To the toast ‘The Lon’ o' the eather‘, Rev. Father MncKenzie oquently. “I am grate- esa of replying to t wish I could bring ‘men the old home's peace and spect so alluring. all strife and discord n you're conjuring. theuzhts of peaceful‘ Jogging down some country lane. Fills hearts with intense bonus. l». to it a felfcitouai the sentiment that rt of every Scot at the proposal of this toast. world tonight are Sco ed at the bMrd. with red on that ruved land the heed, which has con- v ‘ m. “he, "WW" b! h . (Th r) .. p“ ‘in n. hnlmln drogtln (miller) mall Ingres mil 1M ‘m. ‘gflgflg to bl bat homo llliii. ___ sf, n-rvvll | g,.......,... -, w...) 464, Bilmmeillde. 11-2986 [F2987 That we have been less affected Presentation T o‘ y Dr. Archibald Following a nice! ecutlve of the Red yesterday Archibald. who his resfd called lil suitable g1 Cross Society. Mr. Geo of the Society s ence in ’I‘".ur0, N. 5-. wai and presented with President the highs which Dr. Archibald has of charge for the past. Mr. John Mc H. D. Johnson as executive also exp orelclation of the Dr. Archlb: Gross sccie lutlon was Miss Ars Whcz-llzls: The Executive ' ard island Division of” n Red Cross Society has 1 regret oi the depgturg C. Archibald from this members of ti c ressed their ap- ld has been to the Red ' ly. The foil-swing reso-v'_'__ read by the seer ' Prince Ed 1v the Caniidla of Dr. C. city. has been brought of this Executive slid has been most e giving on’ his services of handicapped responded with ‘o the attention hat Dr. Archlb reneral in th lzurlvle of varied hue. 111s WORSHJT IiiflYOR KENNEDY for the tree wit, responded to ms Toat “Our valid-ran under uh lclty" at the st. Andrew's Day and has always ready courtesy to t quent, requests for aid. this Executive record appreciation of Dr. Arch civility and empress to h gratitude the So him and its future. Sigilod on behalf of we Rinse Eldlwamd Island Division olf the Canadian Red Cross society. George J. Tweedy, Dr. Archibald in a few w words thanked the Executive and tentlon olf continu- such sodetles in the |i ciety feels towards best wishes for the v 1-. é“: F‘. f‘ . guns.- expressed his in inlz to help future. , 'e_'.-.'. Red Cross Nuns their appreciat which Dr. es also eirpressect ion of the way Archibald always res- ponded to appeals for help. Dainty refreshments were served by the ladle; oi the particularly request many friends who may have radio ailments to faithfully endure until we arrive home from our trip. When your needs a doctor phone 1232. V. C. SMALLWOOD, 11-2981. We business ———~——_ . ._.______-, ~~ i MCFADYEN~At Alexandr 26, i934, io Mr. and Mrs. Fndyen, a drluczllicr. DAVEY-At the Charlottetown H05- members and guests Joining 1ustlly]plf.al_ N01; 2a, 1934_ p; Mr. and Mm in the chorus. Mr. Calder also led in the singing oi the Island‘ Hymn and Ex.chlgf Malcolm MHCK)“- DOYLIk-At the Chllrlottelovm Hos- pital Nov, 27. I034, to Mr. and Min». Ambrose Dc/ilc .1 son. Wilfred Davey u son. 'CllAPPELLE--At Grallvlio. Nov, 10, i934. lo lVlr. and CliilpDPllP, r1 dulllzhlcr. ,l .3 r a .1 l. MaCvilAiia-Hoolfli-Ai. llln Bill)- Parsonllgo, Chlrloltvloxvll Caledonlan Club, w whom credit u’ S“""“‘“~"- duo for the splendid success oflD“ A‘ (i vmwm‘ last night's celebration: Chief-J“. A. A. Mulch. President-W. R. Shaw. Vicc-Presidenis-John B. Manw derson, Roy McDougall. Treasurer-John Anderson. Financial Secretary-A. B.‘ A 'Ma3.Pllall, Bonsllnvl’. Scott. binrsllllolci. . FlYENFF-JVIUORE-w“ molld Slaw“. Nov. ‘l8. Huqll M l! 2 Hunter Rrv" n11" (Moore oi‘ Wood Tslnnds. V iicrllrv David Spruce. JWAVSII — in this (‘lily Nov 30th, lyvplrie Joni). rwprl fl mnnllls, infnni. rinlvchir-r of .\'ir. Wlflsh. liirs. Wm R. ivnilr- nnd fnnlilv wish i!) ilrvlk Hull‘ friends and ‘cl-Mi nws‘ as h" “(Mow lh n"~hll.')1ll'.= ‘ hot"! or n-iwu- f~ml‘_v. Fur: class cock. (‘i-vi references H“: -l svrnnnthv vvvndcd in them dur- lw" their recent and bereavement