" amongst)’: _ ;___ ,.. “V1! The WorId’s First (fomedy With no Break in the Laughter ! lliatinee—-26c‘ 16c. flight-Me, 26c, 16c. P. .n.1. Scotsman Honor (Continued from Page 8) N00 if ye're ans o’ warl's fowk, What rate the wearer by the cloak, An‘ sklsnt on poverty their joke ,Wi' bitter sneer. ;Wl' you nane friendship will l troke l‘ Nor cheap nor dear. lBut If, as I'm informed weel, Ye hate as lil’s the very de’il lThe liinty heart that canns feel, l Come, Sir, here's tae ye. weal, An’ Guitl be Wl’ ye. _ , Clan Mackenzie, St. John. ‘lit-ck, lads! Nae doot ye ‘ken aboot ,‘ It. §’l‘hIs is tbs day, the Scotch folk] Io'e it. “The day an‘ n‘ wba‘ honor it." IIBYIYS FINEST BIIIIEIIY From Chuckles To Hysteria Emotional Ga- mut That Leaves You Limp And Gasp- ing. When words fall, call it a wow that he is not at a real game get- "89. lilflre’! my haun. l wish Y9 and say it all. in one explosion! ting hoarse rooting for the home . All the. superiatives in the world couldn't do more justice to Harold Lloyd's "The Freshman," for the first time here Prince Edward Theatre yesterday. it is a truly refreshin "The Freshman" is shownla foot of film without a comedy at thsviement that registers. g comedynpathos in true comedy. It is here. ust chock-a-block with IaIlIfhterlNever for an instant is the hero and containing thrills that A toast wl' ye-mao heel-tops 1861119 nnlooker sit tensely on the gay, high spirited lad. who is up l1 edge of his chair. make ;a buffoon. Iiternllylknow what it is nil about. But he's Quebec St. Andrew's Society. coast. ‘On Auld St. Andre's nicht, 0‘ Scotland's mlcllt an’ rlcht. ‘Fume brlther Scots, frae coast tne ‘,r\Ii' join us in the honored toast, crammed with sugar-good ones. And Lloyd executes each so well that something whispers many must have originated in his own bead. In the first shot there is a chuckle. This develops Into a and near-hysteria. 1t is the finest laugh. and the laugh into hilarity never better. and it is almost diffi- _, . _,.-.. team to win. This supplies the climax of the film, but there Is not Lloyd knows that there must be ‘W’ . l \ He is always a lovable. against a tough game and doesn't a sticker. and the stIck-to-iiiveness curries him to high victory. After all, there is even a ‘moral In the film. if one cures to think oi’ such things. - ' As for the acting, Lloyd was cult to think that he ever can be. dazzling pace’ stop '4’ ' / awn/M, I EVER see a hockey player, skating at l whether for hockey or pleasure, for speed skating or figure skating. suddenly, turn ll)‘ Scotland's valcs n-nd Scotland's (lilies o" Laughter !i Cher. then jcer. r-eri lie was carrying the inst I him! ~ .'rIl.lWUSl stead of t- ~ 1C rooter! Poor Harold! Wu. had been hated to death. taut-d to distraction. fighting hi‘, lust stand to :...- a college hercl Mir‘ I! Joy! GIadnessl-And something else, sweeps you o’f your feet with enjoyment! that Wild Be sis cf Home“ Qrchestra A Thri mtg Wild Beast Hun! glans, - hens, llor men and bonnie losses. glass -.\ bumper may it be, 1W1" a’ the honors three. (lrccting:-— g day. The Scotland ever true; lWdvc no forgotten you. lIcr heuths and ntounluln passes, t)‘ Scotland's dulcs and Scotland's jThcn brlther Scots. fill up your An‘ drink tae Scotlifs great success 'St. Andrew's Society of Montreal ‘Full ninety years we've seeulthe 1S0 let this word o’ greetin’ prove thing Lloyd has dune to date. The ‘best of the several big ae- quences in the film Is the final football game, which is so all-im- portant in collegiate life. Poor Harold. the goat of the school smart alecs, is so obiiglng that he has been led to believe ‘he is a "sub" on the team, where, in real- ity, he is a lowly water boy. There are but thirteen ‘minutes remain- lng to play. The opposition leads. Our hero's team is being weakened by having a man knocked out in every down. The substitute play- ers are eliminated. Only Harold remains on the bench. There is no other choice—he must be sent in, or the game forfeited. He's sent, and, in the ibest comedy fash- abruptly at right angles ings of ice fly in the air. the full shock. His lending lady, Jobyna Ralston, has little to do, which is ulniost too ‘bad, ns she do€s everything so well and is so easy to gaze at. Put Harmon is an excellent hard-boiled football coach, und Jimmy Ander- son fits in finely with our recollec- tion of a college hero. The sup- port deserves credit; everyone up peering in the production seemed imbued with the proper spirit. It is all very real, despite the seem- ing absurdity ot‘ the plot. which is a tribute to its excellent direction. One of the most interesting and, educational films shown on the Prince Edward screen for some time is "Hunting Wild Beasts in Borneo." showing depicting thrill-' ing and startling close-ups of the through that severe test C.C.M.'s are powerfully If they are C.C.M. Skates they come - up under the hardest wear hockey can give them. C.C.M. Skates are STRONG, yet light. Made to last for years, St. Andrew's Society, Toronto. The President. Officers and Mam hers of St. Andrew's Society, Tor- onto, on the occasion of the Socie- ‘ty's eight-ninth anniversary, are ion he wins the game. This football sequence is as ex- citing a bit of screen work as was ever filmed. it makes one forget lc-s of the world's ‘biggest island In Fawoett ‘isaeless iinrnaces are considered to be ctlilfll if not bciier ‘than any ’ ' FURNACE on the vrari.'ct.'l hr- are made by a MARITIME concern that has been a HOUSEHOLD name for the past seventy years. 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We join Patron Saint. an’ we wld, wish ye ‘in mutual good wishes with all the goodly company o1‘ Scotsman by pcerity throo the neist year. loud an‘ son who celebrate "The .The St. Andrew's Society, Ottawa ‘Here's tne the land 0' the heather. modest ters an’ speochly auld Saint Andra. l l1. ‘Where the thistle outrlvals the nivcrsary o' oor famous Saint as it ,’I‘o the land o‘ brown heath i on’ o‘ oor brithers and sisters back in 'l‘ao tho mountain, the loch an’ the lAt bnnnr or awn‘, here's trio us n‘ Saint Andra an’ Scotland forever. l St. Andrew's SocIcty,W lnnlpeq. .We Scots upon this western sphere 'i‘ho‘ blessed wi’ health an’ ‘mucklc llcininds the rcupers an’ the sowers .’l‘bis nlcht as we assemble here, [Issue this message far an’ near- .\'<~r cvcn tbc lumous Roderick Dhll ;Ari.~il.-, yo Scots, your glosses illl.’ Other Models '2~°° to '13-". Q _____ >__‘ CENTR AL JOB PRINVEERY ‘ BRINGING UP FATHE sacred white elephants. leopards, titan-eating reptiles, monkeys——all the wild animals of the dark jung- ? Snowy shav- The skates take New The Pride of Professionals —the Joy of Amateur: This is th tube skates. strong, have “smiling", for built to stand ened, electri Sizes 9 to 12 C-CM- SKATES»- More C.C.M.’s Used by Hockey Players Than All of Chrome Nickel Steel, specially tough- Olympia Model e Inst word in light hockey They are exceptionally flint-hard laminated blades cally welded throughout. . Your dealer has them. Other Makes Combined "Wild Beasts of Borneo." rico- celebreet the Anniversary o‘ oor As we _celebreet this nicht we think luvin‘ly o’ n’ oor brithers an‘ sisters scattered a’ ower the globe. It is a. world-wide sayiu’ that "(lie a Scotsman a job an’ ye kin ‘be sure o’ gittiu’ it weel din." So we has tne thank oor ances- So long may we celebreet this all- is wan day which aye reminds us the Land o‘ the Thistle, an’ also in foreign climos. Lang may we ceiebreet this anni- versary, An’ lang may yer lum reek. Scots Charitable Society, Boston, U. S. A. Today, our common toast shall be "The Day an’ a’ who’ Honor lt." For patron Saint an‘ Scotland's weal " Tee brlther Scots sae true and Ical Our greetings are extended. a’ a richt guid time, an‘ a’ pros1ing for his text, "Adam where art their names being Adam and Low. Low preached in the morning, tak- iamc. Lord Kelvin was the thou?" Adam preached in the even- o; Atlantic Came“, and one lug, taking for his text, “Low here I am." He gained the appointment. (Laughton) A short time ago ex- Cmer Burnett “m1 “The Dllmer 'l‘hcse are but it few of the many (iilmmmee "Pee"! Y0" 1° 759i!’ l“ who have accomplished kroul the toast. "Pill? (lily 11ml 11' will? things. Again, in litcritturte and honour it."' I took it us a joke. however a few days later Clanirmnn Frank Currie confirmed the up pointment. “So low here am l." (laughter and applause.) Mr. President, I suggest, you fol- low the example oi’ u. chairman, who presided at n. lecture deliver- od by u. prominent mun in o. conn- try district in Scotland. Before In- troducing the lecturer, the chair- man said he "felt a wee ‘bit prayer for the man who had come tae broaden oor intellects would not be out of place," so be proceeded to pray. ‘fLord pit it Iutne the heart o',thls man tne speak the truth. the hale truth. and naething but the truth, an, gie us grace to understand him." (Laughton) I can conceive no reason why I known. kett, R. L. Stevenson, lun hluc- Luron. Barrie and Iun Hay and ot- br-rs too numerous to name are mountain tops in what is describ- cd us "English" Iitcraloilrs. Iii-rub; to HIGH" land historic, Land of the written page. Land oi‘ illvine and teacher. Land of the ‘bard and sage. .\iartyr'd saints and heroes Iovo thee. Patriot sons thy battles fought Minstrels tunod llicir harps lo praise thou, Death for thee was cuuntcil ilziugbl. Hero's to tbce (‘uledotlliu (mill oi‘ (loilfeurlng men. And to the pipers tune we'll dance "The Reel o’ Tullochgorum," We’ll mak’ the celebration fit "The Day, an’ u’ Who’ Honor it." St. Andrew's Society, New York, U. S. A. Here's tne ye as ye cowp yer Glasses in honor o’ oor nin Saint Andrew an’ the Day, an‘ a’ who honor it. “This day, Time winds th' ex- Haust d chain, To run the twelve months‘ length again. "So may the Auld year gong out moaning, Tee see the New come, laden, groaning Wl’ double plenty o'er the Ionnin, Tao thee and thine." Domestic peace and comforts crowning, The hale design. "THE DAY AND A’ WHA HON- OUR IT." After the toast of the day had been proposed Mrs. W. E. Fletcher, ac- companied by Professor Fletcher, sang "Where Has Scotland Found Her Fame?" In reply to the toast of the even- l: ,, .. l q Hickey 8t Nicholson's Black Twist Is something better than the ordinary Chewing‘ Tobacco. lt has a flavor all its mvn Th0 man who wants a real ,, ,,~{_'-,.-l l - .5 i. 4 always asks for y; fill-P» :I"\.I‘e.'l‘1.'-‘¢“f substitutes. slow a mcnotsou " TOBACCO COMPANY LIMITED. x2102" MANUFACTURERS .. >¢<>- nnflfifin» .--.. ..<--vr-.-~, manganese-Np does-m: oaoos - DON'T OIbTUKQ Me. mow - rm RQADINQ! ' _Ql0ll av Infra Fume: Sumac. Inc. i?‘ posssssio value, drawing out its resources lnK. Mr. James Paton said: A and promoting its welfare. Church in Scotland ‘being vacant, twofindidates offered to pr/each, R»- men completed oITr great Canadian It is said that the unfriendly re-‘ Pacific Bailway._ _Ihavld Llvinji-Mlatlons "between En and nml Sear‘ Imrui of the brave nnd honest, Patron Saint. For over thirty yours‘ the (Jlub, irrespective oi‘ national- ity or religion, has dlsiributi-d to the ilcscrving poor, (ronl and i-Iro-I curios and, for several yours u, grunt to ouch of lbc island Orphunngcs. 'l‘onight throughout; the British Empire and Uillloil Std-l tos of America thcrc arc gather-i lugs such us are assembled hum tol toast and ‘honor the day. to rc- frcsb memories of Auld Lam: Sync, to stir up that mysterious Inngilclism that ihc luud of tho Iienlboi- bus for tbc Scot. Scottish history, heroes in wur, in commerce. art, literature, medicine and finance. Surely the Dinner Committee marle an unpardonable mistake lby selecting me to re- spend to "The Day an u‘ Wha Honor lt." Whnt can I say that has not nlmady been said on St. Andrew's nlcht? Ii might not be out of place. however, just to re- mind ourselves that we Scots aro proud of our nationality and very sensitive. and feel It keenly, when the word "England" or "English" is used instead of Britain or Brit- ish to describe the Iund whence we came. The term England does not include any portion of Great Britain, North of the Tweed. At the Union of England and Scot- land, the neutral name of Great Britain was adopted in order that the national feelings of either country should not be hurt. Scot- land has not become a mere Pro- vince of England. and ‘never, no most of you have hcnrd it su-ng at never will. "Scotland -for ever" tho Burns Concerts und may hour thats our motto. That was the cry If tonlgbI—~"Whcrl-. has Scotland on the battlefield. when the Scot- Found her Fnnie?" I nsk whero tish regiments on the bucks of has she not? it is said a Scots- thelr handsome grey horses rode mun. a crow. and a Newcnstlo forward to the charge, a cry that grindstone travel all over tho was taken up by all their country- world. and a ‘Scotsman is never so men on the field. There is not a much at home as when he is of Great Britain in abroad. (Applause) As travellers. which Scotsman have not-dons im- explorers, colonizers and mission- msnse service in enhancing its arias, aye, and whisky distlllers. Scotland Is famous all over the Scots- world. (Laughter and applause.) "The mild bit. Ibo dour nuld Iili. I'll aye sliig In its praise. l‘hey cannn cu’ him wrung that his hnirt obeys: And tho we Io'e the brew new land. we'll say wl‘ out four. That iho nuld bit. our uln bit. is aye maist dour. There Is n well known song. ston explored and opened up e\l'- Iunll._prcvio|is lo lllc Union. Wit-H Tho Bunk of England, the partly illli‘ lu lbc alliance iwiwci-n Am. (‘or and Foundry Co. [Atlunili- Refinery Co, __.. largest in the world, was founded Si-ollatnd uiul Vrztnrc. by William Patterson. Jain-rs Wnti‘ days Scotsmon discovered the ilseiulness oi st¢:ulii..i'ruii1 entering hlllgllrlll Doctor Simpson is of chloroform tics, grout futbcrnvuy to Ibo continoiit. where they of lbc were rocuivcfl with opt-n arms by greatest sclutiiists the world busdbe Frclicll. practical solution of tllttltllillfiiltlilK-llll the world. poetry, Burns, Scott. Carlyle, (Jroc- a l-zhurl slur)’, prohibits-l Universi- nunibcrs found their being This probably gave lions-o we find them ‘nve|'y\vl|oi'c. 'I‘lio Scotch show ‘grenl r<>\'cI'c|irl-. for the (‘Iiurclr This ln-rlizilis. is host llllislrxilcil by llcforc ibc days oil free pews :_t gt-nileniufi lillfiflllllltfll the right of a pow in n church in Scotland. .-\s be entered one Sun- day be found n stranger occupying part oi‘ ii. and was grcziily untrained lovI-r tbc intrusion. In explaining and cunililzilniiii! in illl! ililliliéllil’ dill-r t~i'l‘\’lll‘ lic said "I wuilld lllil dare In llisiurl» IllVlIIl! survivi- in put bin: out of llic pow. but I took tho slight dbcrty of sitting upon lllis hut." lLaIIghtt-r.) (in this St. ,;\lltli‘E\\"$ Nivbt, tho Scotch an: a ‘privilege-d people and aro zillowed lLl) say i-w-rytbiiig and anything iilil folk and country. l malts no ‘apology for wbui I intro said.‘ (Ap- lllliillrlkhl Willi llm trunsvlit 0|' all ‘ ‘ _ I Iialluiuibli-w. I finish my rvumrks .\lf)llll'l'illlPIHVPI‘ lbilollili 111A iIOII-‘lllifflfi-‘ll vllilublo of do Intud that was lo u and ken by suyioiz. Srillliillll lH illl! IIIHNl Winnipeg I-llr-i-lric . . . . .. Today! In honor of hcr numo. mg ‘lusme w 1m“ “nwmam 1mm" “m” “W” the!" imam“ 1'1"" W" lwillllillll Hililllfi’ on llm ulobfi- Notional breweries X-l) . To Scotland-H wurth, to scounndvs ll: E093? llilillié hll-‘i, ‘TOP Yell?! ‘llil-‘il- we. Sciiismvu an: .'IIllni|i<-d to be the m,“ (you; Smq-[lqyrg game’ .123: 73p 9i to :13’ Llellt-"fiovel" LUYIU “N? 171050 ‘liillrll-‘l '0' lllllllii most HlII'L'\\'ll, cnpulilc. llifSlltlllli-Z We.“ pa), 0m, grateful tribute I’: , D retm Grind IBYOFB. (terizy- Mitber oflbcots. hercs lOHl to ln|s1.n-s_.<_ nu-n. Iii push. ilrlncilllc m3; vuml-y with on‘, accord we-H pledge her! loin-i ‘INI-“Tfii B"! flwlfffi. d“ 0f ‘ 1W. Illllll uliilily ill illl‘ world. Lust hill yet. ‘ $0,: $5., $3.1] fgmhzrvzmlifzlelzglii utt- thecnirao thlnc.~<.-\o- no! min Ilu- Sculcli date-isles arc "um, R0,“, The Day‘ ‘m’ n, ‘vhal Honor It" -to addresses by those dlstiilguish- I ‘L’ lllllillllal“"llllllllllqlullngillll“ itvrlilzlulimt Hunk “Tnntwm 7 - 2336/2 , , . . , _ l ‘ i i S l‘ ll; k-Nivn Scoiiu Today. we.“ L l mu mud Scotchfd irlllerirand been! heldhsptll bound v Our ownhLulctlonlanlClub Inns ilubnnprply ,1“. lum; of --;;,-,,\.,.,, “tum, wlmuzmnuc“ m May. 1533/‘; Bangs. iy jet wort s 0 enc antment on forgotten t e good inf ucntc of ourmm] Slmggy “Mods” “n, rovvrlr In every V0108 a quorum’ our Iatron Saint. Scotland and . 21“ but ibt- spirit which dmninuiic-s its July H A people enabling Ibcin lo ovcrconic. wbal sci-m insurmountable dll'i'i~ , . - J l . cullii-s in ordoi‘ lo roach lineal Hnumflmc” 3R’ May. 42%’ “y heights in the world of art. lllcra- . l1- ture, Hl'lv‘I|l‘(’., industry. war. It is ‘vhvm'hec" H4’ Maw H6 I this nllt-r nil, this liillIlU-l'llil qual- ity wi- Imnor annually In spirit llmuinxiics Scolsmcn, just so long shall n’:- driuk lo "’l‘l|<,- Day an A‘ Wlin Ilnnour it." (Loud all- plaiuse.) Afier ibc toast list. Ibo tables were clcurcd and (Iuncing Plll-Zllllfill In. lllti music being supplied by Mr Albert liIuntvbnnPs orchestra. ll should lu- mentioned [but each of lilo guests til tho supper received a bulionliolo of heather from Mr. James Paton which was gruntly up- DFBPlfllUll. The decorations in the ball were nil appropriate to the oc- casion and altogether a most en- joynblo und successful St. An- (ll'0\\"li Anniversary was Iirougbt to. a conclusion with the singing of Auld Lang Sync and the National Anthem. STOCK QUOTATIONS Another Large IIAILIFAX, Nov. 30.-— Quotations furnished by Johnston and Nvard. Members of the Mlontreal Stock Ex- change: ~ ~ At. 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