' iottetown honored .1» 1'” ' x .. . F fl-fl n4 l -1 = i,‘ F1. a I . 11111181111 1111115? fllllili ll Eli The Anniversary of~Scdtland’s Patron Saint Was Duly Commemmorated by the Cale donian Club at a Banquet Last Even- ing‘ Followed by Inspiring Addresses. Tiii- Feast oi‘ St. Andrew was cclcbrnled in customary manner yestgrduy by an ititerchoitize of greetings between Scottish societies am] organizations and the holding or dinners and banquets. (‘har- tlie event by huldltil; its ninety-ninth annual din- lim- in the Hotel Victoria, under the augpltlflfl of the Culedonian (flab. Till- President, Mr. (‘J-‘ran-lc McDou~ aid, ably presided, and was ouppon- 9.] by many of the leading citizens 11nd a galaxy of ex-chiefs of the Club. teudance. due to the niBVPFfE ireath- er. was not so large on the first day as in some previous years. The annual Scottish Gathering was an event ot more. than usual inter- est and pleasure as His Excellency Lord Byng of Vimy and Lady Byng were present during part of the afternoon and were tendered a moat hearty “welcome by the large num- ber of people present. He trusted that when they rctumed to their home-s that evening they would all carry’ with them the most pleasant recollections of St. Antli'o\v‘s cele- . I u“ M1 U‘ l‘. t» I _ , l. ._. _ _ l . - . .. , _ l 1 _ _ __._.._ ._.._.,_. l- , w... . l,“ .. .3. . ‘ . . **“,tj.‘.”l.‘**.. _ .. , . _ . . .. A ' v 1111111111 111s illiES llilill" tux 111st 11111111111 ll ~~ ' ' § WAR PREPAILT-IUNQ 1‘ - ‘ _ - l. , y z AGAINST FRANCE? o _ _, l Ml._,_,,, ~ ' 1|» 1111111 (Brl loh United Frau.) lIJONDO . Nov. {id-Premier ‘ Massey has plunged into the heat ~ of British -poiitlcs and some resent- ‘ ment against him through this a tion ls already manifest.‘ Durltl his recent visit; to Belfast, Ne Zealand the tPrime dlilaister mode a strong speech in favor oi‘ lahc Baldwin policies. despite the fact that dominion premiers in the past always prided themselves on hold- ing rigidly aloof from British do- IiSH lliilllllfi ___...._ Premier Masseyh statement that 11 little more patriotism and less par- ty in British public affairs would be of benefit to the nation is also eaented by New Zealanders. in his dtlress he boldly denounced free rods and advocated protection and while there has been little or no newspaper comment on tlre speech it is minted out that not‘ only tn Britain out in the other nonunion; will -tlie precedent of an overseas nremior taking on active part in a may your gathering tonight be one of titt- most pleasant and success- ful of the many social events held tinder the auspices of the club - is the wish of your brother Clans- tnan. Alexander MacDonaiti. BRITISH POET LAU REATI‘) Robert llrldgt-s. neatly ‘ty. tho British poet laureate. wliollits boon "loaned" to tht- [lniyifrgfly or Michigan. as a gilt-st professor for ‘-. mcstic policies by refusing to dis British election be most unwel- cuss these purely British questions. come. the Heather. the world over: and Th; Lin” Song-Green Grows the Rushes .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mr. Williamson Reply . . . . . .. Mr. G. P. Nicholson g 1|- with France now would (Canadian Procl.) Q LONDON, Nov. $0.-~A Reu- O ter delpaitch asserting that 1i O Great Britain has received in‘ Q '0' formation oI rather extensive i 1b military preparations in Ger- 0 §§O l- able attention today. 1b The Daily Telegram ea 10' "The British official view O point ls that although the 4' 1' Germans probably could i'iad O 1F sufficient rifles to arm 300.000 1' + reservists in addition to the O ll Iieichswehr. they do not pos- 1|‘ 0 seas any artillery worth men- II i1 tlonitig. or tanks and other 1O 11 technical appliances indlspen- 6 f sable in moderuwarlarc. War ,1‘ be 1O 0 i‘ 0 ys: 'l' 1|- equlvalent to muss suicide." fi-l-i-f-l-Of-l-Il-l-fi-l-tl-l- qnitc 11-m- as that eminent i-‘reitch Sllllt-‘filllllll and author. Adolph Tleis. tieclaiea that there is in many people that true melancholy of the huntan heart which always John Hughes Was Found Guilty 0h O O many has attracted consider- i. Sllllllllflifillil YESTEH Count of the Indictment, and the Court Adjourned Until Monday. At the Supreme Court in Sum- Peter i\lcDo1iald's possession ond mersidt. the criminal case against lutot‘ two black fox pups from tho John Hughes. of Kenslngmn. ia- barn loft of the prisoner. who was .lit:tctl by the tirand Jury for re away at the time. Testimony Wu celvlhg stolen goods knowing til-am given that the two foxes last I - to 1m stolen. W121». concluded. Tbs-re ed iesembled very closely tho Knits were two count-i to the lllflillililulll lwhlch disappeared from the Moldi- Ilflllll-‘ly. that bciween May 2.’- andlicss ranch and criminal action will Jant- T the prisoner did receive and1tnken against Hughes. who pleaded ltrtve one live silver black iovoilnol guilty. the value oi‘ $75 and upward, iw-l A lengthy part of the evidence imiging jointly to the Alutclilesslcollcernetl the vt-hereubouts ;of Silver Black Fox (‘o.. l..il.. antiilltxght-s during the time in ques- lliyra (l. Proiitt, knowing 11v.- ntii-ltloti. As ivituesses for the defence mul to be stolen, and 1- slmilarnppesretl the prisoner himself. Noll charge of having in his possession AlcKinnon, Jdwnrtl Urch. and Beh- anothei- silver black fox to theUamin A. Arsenault. Evidence you value of $100 and upward tnviit-dJ-ilVf-Pll that ifughes had worked flirt '. 1-1 . A reclicrvlie 1111111111‘ W811 110111111111" bration of 1923. 11 Y“111'~ F1111!" regrets the past whatever it may b ' the lliatchles “om at ' inmvloi‘ the time for Mr. McMahon ‘ i p11‘ 1111111011 111-1111111111111151119 Hugh“ 1310111" 61111181111111 119101111 1111‘ —‘"_“‘“"‘ “m” ""_ ""‘“ ‘ TOAST LIST A . N“ _ be. how unworthy source of regret. illl; ll m ha“, ills“ ,..§l._.',;‘_‘ 1 lgoml. d”... ml- Mlq iimh ‘f .11“ which was brought in from thf’ seas had sent kind greetings and “n, ‘an _ U. h l s N l‘ I A m n’ y.’ Rang hams the your mlel). Metal,“ ll "l, longer all,“ Yesterday afternoon m“ ppmrranchelk "e was mum!‘ h kitchen with the time honored cert.» he culled upon exmfllllll- Bllmell l0 . llbfrlilfleitllldl gicttlitgs toe ooi onq- a ton: n cmAlém. Agulilllluife, The” m however, another mm ‘my returned with a Verdi“ n’ Mmge" In a 8mg" n?" h”. v.‘ mony to the skirl oi’ the pipes. wall llollle ol these lane" and lelc. .-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. g er l1. ‘gang hams tat» tnlnc. iildemtlgti ag- in will, 3L Jllnllle“. “my on the m“ count M m” '._ "m" at a nelghbor.” Mr “hp Clansman l), B. liicDoitttld. B811" grams. A11 “"111 1111101 111111111 #011111 1111111‘ may have been chosen. As the ‘ " ' ’ dlctment. and innocent on the scc-Jllufs. Ho. claimed to have Iotldd ond count. Adjournment of theft! \'~1‘.\' 31011112 10X. and cripnlatthclf ilcrels tae the race. who's uainc for (loll savt- our gracious King, "sense an’ worth“ night all", pip-vying the steaming. tasty For anid lang sync. patidin‘ aloft three times round thi- EX-CHIEI" BURNETT. lii tliellrsi. Scotch were and are great brewers. place read the following greeting and have become famous the world room below lllaclng ll lll ll-om o; sent 0m lo klmlrell soclellefl l“. is recognized owre a‘ the civilized Th: Llcu(en.nQ Gavel-no,- "ver for Hm qmmglh and mgh court was made until if) a.m. 31011-1113 big as a kitten. on thellll ahtovin 111" C1116‘ for dedmauo“ m1“. m?‘ 117951110111 Bennme “m1 Cmsnm“ N‘ ql will. l“. l-l.l.l \\‘heIa . ‘ PROF‘ FLETCHER‘ Accomplnl“ ‘Hlamy “f "m" ‘vmskéy (“The cum- o encd on Wednt-stiti 11121111110 oillheifgevehlgulfept??? in‘ tho lllllllilflnr~ rho tit-dictation 111.114 ‘lllf D. Aiacbean, corresponding scorn. - . _ (“ml ‘hull h‘) s 1t1Sono—For Hcs a Jolly G'°°d Fei- “ml llelng ll lllglll). prflcllclll momln Hevgml “vitneqgrlq h-li Y no‘ 1-“ "w bum [or “m” we“! vmgl). “ml eloquently Elven l) ,, i_ “H,” _ x _ _ I T H.‘ - w" l _ l. low Athigfther Song-Auld Syne..... Arinigithcr people it may ho that 8. .. _. 1 111:‘. . A . “Prllo lllllmlonlllll Clul, ol ‘lllvhlllli 1 n 1011 u n m in ands Across. 1 Pxlllliimid, both i0,- iiie Crow" “mil t disappeared. and ho found n 10k _.\iitlrtl\\' Williamson. reciting Burns‘ “Address io i1 111121-2111.“ (tovcrs having been removed. -111 lute-sting program of toasts anti lllll._,-it~ was proccedctl with. Durini-l tliitncr and at. intervals a sil11‘ll111i1 Onllph-li-it under bit‘. Albert Illanch- ard. rendered suitable music. whllt- Prof. Fletcher acted as itccomilllll‘ ist to the soloists. Messrs. A. Wil- liantstin and J. l’. bit-innii. Till-l PRESIDENT, in introducing i111: toast list, extruded on bcbalt‘ of the aledonlan (‘lab a most hourly welcome to all present. J lltlllilllf.‘ yt-ilr ago they met within tllose uni: fir ihu some purpostn~to (lo hprlol in St-otlalit-s patron Saint. hull Jindrew‘. All ovar the world. 119111. 1111- Atlantic to the Pacific in .111. Dominion, throughout the grist public to the south of 11S.‘ lllwd _ (lfllllll. in the 1111111111» 111 1111 1'1» °' Q1111 the island of Mol-lfllllllh 11111 1“ “peak or the lowlands and 111141-- latttls ot‘ Scotland, the sound oi 1.110 pillfQC-ll was heard. Scottish sons! ‘Vvl’! sung, feasting ‘and danwni»; and merry-making were the owl's!‘ uf the daf- 1“°1‘ 11111e1-"'“1“° 3am“ ll-lsi iiils lgvvnt iiud been honored in our t-l-iy. many pleasant. ev =11 liilrs llllll lull.“ Jgpiynl celebrating 1111' feast of Saint Andrew. So far as tho (Yale-denim '...t11rw was concerned the 111111’. -"5’11"‘1lll.f|‘ been a prospcrou“ ..d111‘- 1_11“11' rooms had 111-1111 c‘1i-’.1lll11.\' 11111’111\1’- fifloon new mew-fell 111111 11111?‘ M1‘ rollrtl. whiit- 11,11 had to mount the 7111-21 oi‘ titre ’('l.lllSllll“ll. \-.'li11_l:-11l “gone. w" w..lho._1..i,aiid o tl11 lmvlj- T1’ llliiitml Burns‘ caicbiui- tlun ital; in January last. was 1111 sucwoslyul as cvrl‘. though 1111* 111" 1 ’_...~r _..1+>———-< 1 Condensed Specials 1 lurid-so p111" Word. net oocli insertion in this column- l I , .1 (\ I rron SALE-JWO COOKING stories anti two hcutcrs- $111111‘ Si! 11001110111 Sh. 527-11-2931- “COTTAGE T0 RENT‘ AT HUN- l1'l' lliver. 11111111’ 111N111‘ 1111"‘ iiuitnt-tiis-ii-ziudl. FE. SALE.—LEICESTER RAM Apply Joseph Iiollnnil. Turantiim. 12-11-211 was KIDDIES NEED YOUR 111-111; gather cvorytliini: you can spart- ‘for Orphanage 11111111111110 solo, Thursday. 3 WARM FOR SALE-AT ALBER- ry Plains t-onslst.i|ii: of 1111 1101"" nilitin oin- anti 0111-. ball‘ 111111111 oi‘ Vt-rtmn lilvt-r Station. Allin)’ l'1-l1-r (‘tilrtis.»-~iilii~ll-31i~;il. > E. McDONALD, TINSMITH and cauncr. lluntci‘ liivcr. 1\1l.‘/ work in this lino cull now b1- llrllllllllly attended to. Tt-lvpitoin: iliobt- lloicl. 57-i~ll-2‘J~'Jl. "PRIVATE. SALE-OF FURNI- llirc including piano, muiiosllllv wardrobc, parlor suite. 111111111111 pinto glass ntlrrors, rugs, etc-- .l. A. 1“i|l‘f|llllfll‘5ilill,9fl lllilsb0r< 1111311 Si. 5li7~ll-27-i1i. “WANTEDiZlEviu-rlenccd 11111111 10 so to Now York. Apply 66 Rot-iv tofll s1, 1 -l ‘ "MISS EARLE ASSISTED BV I\l|‘s. Traiaor. Miss Siultz, llir. 1111-1110111. lllr. Chas. Earle, will ",1"? Twilight Recital m st. llmls Chm-ch Saturday. 4.30 to -1.-10. Alll of P. E. l. llospitai. 2| "_'““'>~ 0 JAKE-Rio AYRSHIRE m“ '1 1"‘111‘11~ lust Yreshenetl. J. ldtlwzird island, Charlottetown Evi- o’ St. Allfll't*\l'. Dear Brlthci- Scots: "On the iilclil u’ Si. agahn cot-k up oor march ainnin, \\'i' oor plaidics hanging tloan to our lteels, Andrew onw- \\'p'i| bonncts and To whang at the 1):illll11t‘|i.~1 a‘ barltgv-moal." “\\'t- liac rcloogatcd the 11111111)‘- broe lac the lllllllu anti liae giian hack ta» first princecplcs and Adatnls ale; at lt-asl, sac it ls \1u- dorstootl b_\' ihs- unsuspchclitis, but we still art- unvo carofu‘ tar ro- surrvc iziv Ont-sols the lt-t-bt-Hy o‘ ,t:1kkin' a woo drappit- or tasliu‘ o‘ JISIUIQDBUE]! fir oor wamWs. e'en oor countriek sakc. “Mayye. n‘ bae a richt tzuiti nit-ht the nlcht in rocoontlti‘ Scoilah fame and glory in sang and story. D. F. Bethune, Presidciil. til‘ N. D. MacLcan. (‘orrcspontling st-cl‘cial‘.l‘- l N.il.---1Na-ntt. nae “Norih iirltish" but “Notty-licnny. Le. Nola liflllthi We'll b» a bunncr ycar anld nt-isl yearnntl we'll liu'd O0|‘l3f‘.lll1'1‘lllll‘l‘,\. ‘vifla wad lino tiincht it? Ml‘. 1111'. bitluifhci" Time dis iicc they what w) uiigv-plnncs and rrdl and probu-tlaitloii a buddy is nultl and cauid |l‘lll1hsl in the blink o‘ an 111-. ‘ -. Ho then 11g uonnccti that lllt-sniig-w had been réecoivcti from over a tinzvn friend; and “l1rlt.hor" stick-- tics. and rofid tho following scler- tion: ’ J}. Cable from Scotland (‘clout-l Irving, Anuan, Scotland. a pat-st (‘hit-f of the (Yltib. who sends .1 ytniriy greeting‘. cabled: “St. Alttlrctv for over. My heart's wi‘ ya 11'." 'l"hu follutvliii-l rt-ply hail bt-t-i: sent: “Your follow clansnicn iviiltotir-ii you the tiiclit for Si. Andrvu- and Auld Lang Sync." J SainLAnt-lrcw’: Society of Montreal The caller air o‘ moor and 11111. And saut tang o‘ the sea. The cry o‘ wimup and pee-\vit. still Say “Scotia is free." yiilpliliyg a‘ son-ielotss, crahhlt strife Anti sputterin‘ blind anti hate, sht- stands for coutlile, cantit- llfc. And Justice in thc gate. Chorus: Sma’ land but braw land. Whirl-scented, purplo-hetitlicrctl. \\'c stralggle far. but aye our hearts. T11 1111111 arc firmly tethered. Fredericton Society of Sl-‘Afldrfiw Comt- brllhci" Scots frae coast tin.- roast On Atild St. .\ntlra.'s nlglli- And join as in the honored toast 1)‘ Scntlund1< mlt-bl and ricbt. f)‘ Scotland's vtilcs and /¢‘t-olland‘i1 git-mt. lllllv lll-aths and mountain misses. 0' Scotlandls dab-s and Scotlands 11111111. 11v!‘ ntcn 11nd bounlt- iu-ssi-s. Tiligll lli-ithor Scots. illl 1111 11-1111‘ gins-i. A bumper 11111.1‘ ll 111'- Aiid drink lite $901111‘! 319111 111191195“ Wt‘ a‘ thc honors three! scar; charitable Society- 5°91"- .\nilrt-w‘s Dal" T111‘ 11111‘ 1" Scotsman honor. St. the daunner. _ Tiler-e lae rcnew the tics o 1111111 sincere. l An‘ tau the fc-itivo. board are sure‘ the $011.“ For Ito's a jolly good fellow. St. Andrew‘; Society of Toronto ;Rcply__l_lls Ham", Lleulflcoverllor "'l‘bt,1 l'l‘(‘-~ill|i1lll and ‘Nlflllllllllti oi Macmnno" Si. .\ntlr1.-\v'-.< Society of‘ Toronto B wild friendly grey-tings and best‘ 317,111,,” wishes on Si. Antlrcnfls Day. o‘ »\nl '11" "c lale ' d v~ei 1 1i; l ‘...'.,,l‘l..~_-‘ d" ‘I m - The Day and a‘ Wha Honour It Lord send you aye as wculis l wont‘ - lSonQ-Scots Wha Ha: Mr. A. Williamson es-“Whisile O'er the Lave . . . . .. Capt. A. MacDouqall ll.‘ . . . . . . . . .. Anti then _v1,-'ll do." » - - - ~ - - - - - ~ »- St. Andrew's Society of Albany. Scots. wha iiuc wi‘ Wallace bled. New York l 1 |Reply Mr. Judge Stewart. K. C. Hurt-Ts n lit-ztilli ll) liiciii llllil'\\'il\\'il. Herck a health in them that's awn: And what winna with guid hick to our vans-c, Niay nt-vor guid luck bt- their fa‘! it's guld to bc itierry and wise. it's guid to b1- liont-st. and trite,- it's cllltl to cause. Ani hide b_v thr- buff and the biuell-"ply l _ _ _ ‘ l _ V H The United States of America Song-"The Star ner" . . . . . . . . . Spangled Ban- Mr. J. P. Mcinnis Uh. _ _ say do you SCH by tht- dawns support (hledouias gully l light. Consul Moomaw ‘ ExChicf Malcom, vat-mouth. Th‘ Forces of the Empire .\ir. .l. H. .\iuicoin. t-x-Chit-f. 110w; _ "l Yurmmllll, lSong—-Rulc Britannia. "lieaiti" Si. .1\|itlre\v‘.,< Day greet] Nthlgithor ma‘. l When Britain first at ilcaveifs command. North British Society. Halifax i, ‘ ZRepIy . . . . . . .. Mr. H. F. MacPhce “Tln- North lirltisli St1<‘i1'i.\'. a: ‘iuntlrt-tl and titty-five .\‘¢'=1l'-‘1 11111-1511119 - . . . . . . .. Mr. Charles Earle rantings lo all brilln-r Scois: I i <onds m St. Autirovws Dav." J Northern stars in glory sliinv. ilright auroral curtains lino Sltlcs lliitl lovingly llltilllll‘ O'cr (‘anadn our home. The Land We Llvc in‘ St. Andrew's Society. St. John "Tbt- first principit- insiillctl in: 1» tht- hntnati breast is tat: into u] irlnk. and seemingly you Scotch-l ncn on the island t-aiift get awn ‘riu- it. Nclst yetir when yer civil-I tm-naigv t-umcs roan‘ mu)‘ rt- a‘ he‘ title tae tak or leave it jist as _vourl ttnnimattrh and convenioiici-s div-l "aw. Scotiak fame an‘ story isl 11c iltv fore tho nicht." l (‘tintula means liberty’. llomciand of truc men and tr».- (‘anntirn our love for thr-a (‘an never. ucvcr dic. . i i Front Atlantic's wealth untold 'l‘.o Pacific's shores of gold. God. thou nothing didst withhold From Canada's domain. St. Andrew Society of Quebec. "(foiwllal fraiet'iial 1419111111145 1111111 ho St. Andrew Society ot‘ Qucbet-fil l‘ greetings inf the Patron] Pilgrims. biokenltearied. sorv. Driven from u tyraiifs shore. Live in peace for evermore For Canada ls home MT. F. \\'liit: St. Andrew's Society of Ottawa “Cordial fraternal .‘0illl1lf.‘lll0l’flll0ll of {hint at‘ Scotland. ~71. .~\1li1l't'\\".1i flay! Och aye! ()<-Ii11"1'P1Y J- J- 1111911551 5911-1 M~ 1"- uvv. 1 l<J'1-i1 tho‘ vvt- art- sat- tar frat-l Our Province ll'llllt', i "\\'11.'ll a‘ fort-gutlit-r to ci'u1:lt:R1=0ltative~—We Can Boast - - - . .- llbool 1 . - - . - - - - - - . - . . .. EXChicf Paton The land frat‘ wlit-nct- we t-itnio. For tho‘ the. sons nhvt-t-n us i'oil )or hearts are true as stat-i: I Sac on this tiny. comi- \\‘1.-al vomi- Will‘. \\‘1-'rt» Scots frac lit-id lo hot-i. \\'t- can boast aboot our tattle; Ai;' tht- tons we ship tiwa‘: \\’<- can tr-ll nboot oor foxes»- -lon tin-y bring bawbtacs an‘ ‘ W11. can toast. the. lads n11’ l: i l in Ottawa nor horn we'll blow. A11‘ oor harbours. fit-ids An‘ list to song an‘ story. $1F0ll1ll1i— lvl- "lghhllulnllinv Q‘ lainland- W11 ctinnn say citoilcli for i’. l-I lli;-li_ island. \\lu1t hv-"v ht to Scotland 1.111111. (Vlluras an‘ Scot. sum-ct Tonna- bill. ilrut-t- 1.11:1 Witlliit-t- wiiltl; Lood lot us crow. hero's izr- 11'. An’ Scotland. 111111.14 a‘ rlrhi." \\’t.- bcn suitsbinc. peace an‘ hap- pincss. An‘ room tac more aroun‘: Wc hat: time for recreation ‘Tao enjoy the wari‘s plnygronn‘: We hac oncucb nae tiisconttlnt Should in oor home be t'oun'~~ Sac bcrt-‘a "The Best" tao Abcg~ welt. “The island." -il. ilarucs l I t?‘ New Glasgow St. Andrew": Society] “l-lort-‘zi wisliill‘ you n nicht o"! uuid ft-llowship. Scotland fn-ovlvr." Reply: “We reciprocati- youlqlfieply Hon. J.A. MacDonald. C.P.W. frnlorintl grootngs an‘ 1011p _vo'.' . ‘lac a braw braw rtight irorscls. Vl/ofrt- u‘ gov. fitu- calinnis. ‘tvt- 110?" Our City I :11» 1Sonq—Canty Chiclo Mr. J."P. Mic- _ i Innis. 1S1. Andrew's Society of the Sfatcl . of New York There's canty chiefs in Charlotte- town “Saint Andrews Society oi‘ lite, An’ mony a deiity quean—- 1 Statt- of New York sentis grl-ctlngs,'l‘l1e lads un’ Ins-ales o‘ the tooii. 1nn1| host wishes on this Scoltlsli Their likes are seldom seen. 111' (‘ltnriottctowit man: Messrs. T. l1‘. White. ll. Barnes and .l. K. lic- Konzic.) ‘ As tisiial. the gilt-sis at the ban. quot were providi-ti with a sprig of heather sent to Mr. James Paton trmn his old frioiiti in Glasgow, Mr. Ilonaitlston. " b The manager. lllr. Brown, is to ‘l Qollfrrntulated on tiic appropri- ate decorations of the dining hail, and llie fact that tho waiters and “"1111'('-"*5f‘1* llllvt-ared in Highland costume in honor of the Club the hcati wa-itcr helm; iii kills and tho lady waitresses wearing gl-olcll bonitots a|i1l tartan plaids. "The Day.“ JUDGE STlQWAItT l - - “T1111 11111- and n‘ ivhanspdsgt?” said: "Mr. pl'8i<ilflfz‘llll Your Enter- tainment Committee has placed upon me a somewhat serious peg. possibility in choosing" that i, ‘vim have none of the gifts m" g-Qqil. speaking should respond to this limelionored and very important 1115K. Those \\‘lio do honor t0 St. Andrews Day comprehend a vast lvnnltitudc oi‘ ‘Scotchmen and the r-Ollh of the bcotch scattered all a great and in some place-s it com- manding lnfluenc.c Year after year they gather in honor 0t‘ the tiny in a manner 15111111511‘ to our meeting here tonight. My fegllng o; i". ability to render justice to the sub. .1011. is increased by the rcflecilon1 that the Scotch in their native. landl and in their native element ar" known to history as the most pious. the best. learned and perhaps illl; mo-Jt trfflt-ieitt. people ot modern times. it “'11s Sir ll1ilfriti Lauriri‘ who said the Scotch are the salt of the earth. ‘Fhey are. a confident beuplie with reason for their self- cootidence. They are a successful people and the reason for their suc- cess arises from the fact. that in their own coimtry no nation "tin-s been so carefully prepared "first by the climate. second by long ii-alii. lions oi lighting‘. third by tiareful education, and fourth by the uglie- ehism administered by the stick." Here can best be found the llliP. secret of their power. A5 you are well aware, s‘, And- rew was no Srotciiman. 111,1 never sow Scotland. and fl. is quite likely- that hc never heard tell oi‘ the Scotch. and the chances are that the Scotch of his day 1161'!!!‘ heard toll of liini. He was born in Galiiw and was by occupation and M11110 a fisherman. He as well as his hrothci- Simon "Peter. who was also 11 115-11111111111. abandonctl their cali- inl! on the summons and assurance of tho Master that lie wouil make them fishers of men. St. Andrew had thc privilege of being lll-pgqni at the famous marriage feast in Cans. oi’ Galilee, and saw the. mir- acle performed of turning 1111:111- into wine. in times gone b_1' the counlrlrs of Phil-ope all liked to have n Saint tinder whose special protection they placed themselves. America tievt-r adopted the fashion. Canadians. however. feel content to remain under the protection of the. Saints of their homelands-St. .l\ll;‘|l'8\\'. St. George. St. Pntflck. Si. Jean Baptism and Si. David. Some time between the years 7110 and 800. Scotland choose St. An- drew us her Patron Saint. Why she did so I cannot tell you. unless the great‘. dishing industry oi’ Scot- 1111111 made its people “rant. 11 fish- erman as their Saint. Seeing that Scotland had given St. Patrick to Ireland. who became its Patron Saint. Scotland might well have returned the compliment and made fThrt-t: of tlic above songs wcrcl tart-r the civilized world_ emi-cisilll; ' the decision in favor oi’ St. Andrew was influenced because oi‘ the prac- tical knowledge he might ltave ac- tiuimtl by reason oi’ his presence at the Calla marriage feast when the water was turned into wine. Al any rate they took St. Andrew. ron Saint, but which of these two countries made tho first choice. l am unable to say. I trust that my genial friendJhe tn sew with us. will not feel annoy- ed if l invite him to explain why is that the great .~ so long without the protection of a Patron Saint. tociion. if she were a member of the League of Nations she would ere this have been called upon to show good causo why she continues to ignore the worthy example of the rest of the world. Perhaps the conviction that site would be summarily dealt with for her transgression has so far prevented her from joining the League. l would not desire. to anticipate anything my friend may care to advance, but. it may course by citing Fuller. who wrote: “Trust. not in him who seems a saint." or by quoting Pope. who declared "the woist of madmen is .1 saint. man mad." . Reverting again 1o St. Andrew tradition Qssigns. boytliia. Greece and Thrace as the scenes of his minister)’. Scythia was a comm-y‘ situated to the north of what now called the Black Sea. The. Scythiana were a peculiar people-J they were nomads who dis-paused with the entire use of clothing. both l in winter anti summer. l think l have read somewhere that St. And- rew. meeting a Scythian Ono day imposed to the sharp winter 11h"? plied the Scythian. the tiefcnse. the (fillet Justice commented uponllf) 11B 1119 B81110 0119. 1'19 P18109111 the very able addresses of couusoll111111 for both sides, which 11131111.“. tin-lwhjch h" "ad bum 11 511911 ‘V1119 necessary for the Court-to re\'tc\vfl1l‘f1l'101111- the evidence at any length. l llussla also cllllnlll llllu m, l“... 1pm. iury retired at 2.30 p.m. and camclomcvrs found and seized two foxes down with the verdict above givenl111 1-11? C389 1111118 10!!- at 6.30 p.m. American Consul. whom l am glad 111 McKenzie, director and aecretnryl11111°113 11111 1-119 119°15'11"’ 191‘ 115111‘ trcasitrer. Mayor Jas. B. Profitt. oil“ ‘1111 11°! 11T1119~ American Kensington. shareholder and dir-111‘1lIl1111‘l1 10 1111111118 8101911 the crip- nation ltas been permitted to exist octor in the company: ilerbert R. blouse: l am not aware up], Ja§_ Dummy that she has ever sought $111111 111°- datigbter 0f the accused. and Mrs. F3111 “m 1°11" 111111 119911 111391195111 B111 I feel strongly that biiibel Chisholm. Enquiry on Stratum;- lquiry was held today “Hstranding of the River Wye at Port .\iouiton island on Saturday last. at my taco is tised to it. said 8.. Christian era. the spirits; o1 l)“. l-lefllvlllfls to be the Andrew. “Think me all face." rc- [mrtgi] oiartyrs were held in great 1P 1t 1101111111111 111111 the klwwlvds-r anti in deep vent-ration. They wcrelm‘ 11"‘ 111111111“- ln his jury chai'geI1111"1' 111 11111 yard. which he fhbtlflll in a cage in the barn l ft. lie went to work for The .\ir. Urcli and in his absence flu.- This cake. |llughes maintained. he had built. Cl-0wu;i‘oi' housing a litter of foxes a tow The witnesses for the were Alex. a. Buutain. caretaker 111W" 0111- 11111111111 mother wudrng- the Matchless ranch. Donald K111: 0111 of the pen at mnnliv’: Peter iusbonilia Cmlslabllyplr-t] "fox from Hughes ‘n Pett-r McDnn - 1111111“ Ruth liught-s.‘ 011 “T111111 "f0? examination liughss him by search warrant .11 few Evlllmlce w“ Elven as lo lllelyears ago. These he said hecilufihl. disappearance from the i\iatchlessj1“11111111g 1111153111 11 1111111 "11119 1101'- rnnch between May 28 and June 711115‘ 11 W911- of two young black , ranch doors having been locketi,11‘111111111f§ 1110111111 100811 8130131113- tln- pens in repair and the izuarti ["111 11° 70111111111 11911-1111175 W???‘ fence secure. on the guard fence indicating that.“'"1‘- somebody had climbed over. ing on search warrants-Constablel , lipase and some of the ranch of-lp"°“'"- “'- 51119111 H- 5119113 Ill- be that he will jusilfv his cotintft-‘g 11111111" 10°11 11 11111011 111x 1111p rron1i1“‘“"11111 1°“ 111° 111111-111" l Asked if silver blfic/k lax,“ llleifoxes were plentiful enough 10,1». lllallll, were lolmlllgrt-ut nanny running around that The Attorncy General and Mr. Act-l‘ lleath Strong fllllleared for the Warmer? ‘Phere has never been a funnier lstrt-ne written than the one in which llllllv alnd-Blnilllllly. [the two cowgirl l l _ M “vial-ac era in e augh riot." ir ‘L\L1‘F‘\x' N‘ S‘ N1)“ 3l?1‘_loé\“t;l"el.\nri_ Warmer" which in to 11c scan “learner-tit. the Prince Edward: ‘Wed. a ‘ December 5th. toy with Bil is ltomo brew wagon until they so» zreea elevators. aky scrapers ind ‘heaven known what not. it lacks cvcrythinll that can be made olfon~ ‘sire in such episodeaianti includes {every tissehtial requisite to irrcriv- 111.15.. And 1 i 1 ing of Steamer (fiancdlan Press.) Welsh T-he finding will be announced rum Ottawa. in the dead oi‘ winter, expressed 111$ qf col-p, ii-im. lllili o", ll, ll“. llll-lnl; 1-111“? \l'1101"~’11-?1;1VJ (‘Dlllfdf- T1111 1V1‘ sillfpflrit.‘ that he could go naked in m‘ (‘Qfngf 5,0,“... I frost anti snow‘, How, answered 1111-: That, too. is a reminiscence of th».“'111111111 1111131111115 1111" 111-‘1 1119111111171‘ Scythian. can you edure your fat-e slime (Iufjtofn. ul l-mllllc lmlllllngll son who can sit through this aren'- ibmie. And it is only one in the farm llwztlint was admitted by crummy brightest oi’ its ollltintl produced in years. Seats for llweiflle entire engagement now on sale ln later days and even in and especially thost- of this incident could have inzlm ed the Scotch in the kind oi‘ dress adopted by them? believed to be powerful for good or’ for harm. The idea prevailed that. ‘they ranged the earth. hungry’ andl 11110111 1118 W111‘ 711- 51- >\11111‘-"“‘ forlorn. In consequence. offerings] 1111-“ '~‘1'11°1fl"11 J1 1'1111'1"* 111 $911M" of all kinds and particulariyoitood 11-1 l1 PYO-“fi 511111191 111 the 111F111 1J1‘ were placed in or near their 101111121. 111° 1911191‘ X- 111 191116111111111199 1'1’ lt is quite possible that the incep-I this, and as a testimony '0 Saint. Scotland adopted in its 11a- ored in white on a blue fleld. and soon after the union of 1111131111111 and Scotland the first Union Jack combined the red t-ross of Purge on u white field wiih the white crms of St. Midrt-iv 0:1 a blue field. Some time after his crucifixion the bones of St. Andrew were 1c’ moved from Patrice to Constantin- onlo. and tradition has it that they were subsequently conveyed untlcr stiperntttnrnl guidance from Con- stantinople to tho plncc in Scotland where the city of Si. Andrew now stands, ‘ i feel there is some connection between tlia long existing custom oi‘ celebrating Si. Allfll‘BW“d Day by a dinner and certain rites and cere-1 monies done and performed in‘ honor of the gods oi‘ primeval days. -lt is well known that among all primitive people the gods were supposed to have need of food. From that idea arose. the t-tistnui of placing gifts on the altar. a cus- lOm as universal as It was ancient. The nature of the gift was tietcr- mined usuuily by the occupation oi’ a people. Shepherds. tor example. offered u sheep or n lamb. while flllrlculturai peoples appropriately gave fruit or grain. This explains why it was that the Greeks and Romans in their early periods so 115 tion of :1 Si. partaking of all the satisfying our own inner l“ alone seem to have forgotten the! Andrew's Day dinner? can bt- traced back to this ancient= cient ling this X-shaped cross, col- cll5loln_ l i wants.‘- But we oi‘ this day. in food and in iuI-rt claims of the Saint. whom wvi profcss to honor. , Om- only excnsel can he that the times and thci fashions thcrcof have changed and we have changed with them. i There is 11 deep significance in; this day, and in this C('lk‘11l'1l1lOl1.l Canada has its Dominion Day. Am- erica has its lntlemndcncv llayz‘ both oi‘ which are observed with‘ much t-nthmiamt and lIOPp pat1+1 otir. fervor. ‘ Why should not Scott-baton ueleq 1111118 s1. Andrew"! ‘Day 111111 111111119 gladness and acclaim? Scotland; may ho a small, and in some l‘11rl'l pects. a poor country, but no nation ‘m the world. not even firceco. l tho glorious and ianfamed day-i oi‘. Pericles has produced such a spied.‘ did crop of renowned and illustri‘ ons man. Scan the list of hoi‘ mntchless suns. past and present.’ Poets. philosophers. tiocturs. theo-- logiuns, scientists. (iii-irovervrs. llil\‘~ igators. statesmen. generals. There are scores oi‘ them: many of them iitltl ini; brightly in the literary scielltfflc flrmaitiem. "The Land We Live in" in l heroes; all oi‘ them real stars 1111111‘ .. The {O}- watt...‘ ‘an. Put we F i-igf inflfbdk. \ \_ 'f-_.\1o1>t>a~u.. sow- -Jnfi- ‘MW l% . l. ronoxro. Dec. L-Maritime strong winds. increasing 10 8111" from souLheast followed 11.1‘ "-111- iligh mi‘; this attt-raotm at 11.1‘- and tomorrow mornlils 111 11-‘16- ,_ Si-n sols this iiftrutoor a1. -l.l¢ ~11 ri<tai tontorrow morniiii; 111 . 1 111.11 qunittei‘ mam Saturday. 1[1-c. lst 8.07. ' Futtiinersitio title eighteen ntlh- . ,. ' ‘ ,... "LCI I itPf S t. I _ . S‘ (‘uimfli mmmnrrnuxotlh? l2 12f A" 11111211111111.1111‘ ‘11111111111111 “med “o nl?‘]ll1:~1"1|:sfl'i1’lioalth tn 11' mild scars An’ here's tad ilka douce gold mo!’ al-élutétfigégiai 11111111161111: £5215“: ‘l! 31121121011111‘: inhedr 1mm“ gm! ML J‘ J. ‘lugheth M. P" n-§|)l"i“l‘ m“ ‘mm ‘Mn mmrlntipum“. - ..__, " '1 ‘ wha hao _ An‘ aousio wife an‘ wean- e 1" '31‘ 1511- °1' e e“ Y 91‘ Th ' 1 ‘ 11d to the toast "The Land We 1 v1‘ ~~~—-—-~.~_c._. _____.. . . - ' . . . . . .- l i -. . -.- .. , . S. C. W. LEGHOHN! 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