CHARLO‘! TETOWN GUARDIAN _ i ‘ to emergency demands lstinas. White Python ayiilarkclunnluc-aatliorcr QlngOobra’ T!!! HUNOIIBACK ‘WOT! —-_..- Actually the thought of having his head and face flayed (that was the penalty for the (time Gynia. was bidding ‘him commit) WITIIIGGQBBMQIKOIIQCDC-Ilflw, tbousht of the aftermath of hells and vile. reincarnation: that would follow. Gems opened a small gold box and Blanced at. its contents. ' "Thou wilt see that is given to her ii her 100d!" Watching him with cold intent eyes, Ciyriia saw his Adam's apple rise and fall thrice. He was afraid, now. Terrified. "Will the powder kill—-—lin- rnedlately?" he asked. Perhaps she would change her mind when he pointed out-as he llllklldvou lo -—the consequences that would eriie for her when those who pos- sessed Black powers, came to lmow of her intenticn—-os most surely they would! "Yes," answered Gynia. "it will kill--—cveri if abs take but hahofltllnuthanhalfwillbut slay power of movement." "Lady," exclaimed the terrified hunchback. falling on to his knees. “Ask anything of me but thlsl Per- haps even as we speak, my master -—or MilaspP-bavc heard us! 1 came to offer thee half of my throne: a. blind man is easy to overthrow!" He referred to ‘limou- Khan, to whose people the hunch- back intended to offer himself as icing. "Hear-hen. thou accursed foulneaa.‘ hissed G/ynia, her bode! tense with fury. "If they h..ve heard, then most surely thou are already sen- llfadame Regent. officers and members: ~ T“ l Thirty members or the Chapter subscribed to Ilcboes last year and a check for 8151s including ox- charige was sent lo the National Echoes Secretary as the total sub- scriptfons. May Ipass ca: to you t!» insa- sage the National Echoes gave to,the‘membsrs at the annual meeting _ "The financial possibilities of Echoes for the future am indeed groat if every loyal Daughter of the lhnplm would airppoit her magaaino to the extent of fifty cents a year." It is our melamine. therefore our responsibility. _ I hope for quite an increase this year. Let us rnalre our chapter 100 per cent. lllaithfuliy submitted. ‘ nsssm as. IIUIBTIS. . mohoes ry Fbby. H, 1985. lfpport of Committee on Child and hinlly Welfare Madam Regent and ladies’ been received from nearly alltiis ic- sipdsnts of the parcels, and, in Ruth will nr sufi mh _S_l_ij She lakes no chances . a . roinovoa cosmetics thoroughly Everyglrlhuarighttobehappyiaboutherskin. Yet ac many neglect the simple care that keeps skin lovely. They think they remove cosmetics but actually leave stale bits in the poi-es. Soon they discover the warning signals of cosmetic skin—~ enlarged pores, tiny blemishes; blaelcheadsi , Guard against this distressing modern complexion troublel LuxToilet Soap is made to remove cosmetics thoroughly. Its ACTIVE lather sinks deep into the poi-es, carries away _, . -. all dust, dirt. stale cosmetics. 846 out of 857 leading English and Hollywood stars use this safe gentle care. s to Western Canada Dates of Sale-March 1st to March 14th inclusive. ‘Rgegiern LimiiF-Tlrirty days in addition u. For rates and full information ca]! w. Ii. noaizns City ‘Picket Agent Canadian National Railways 9d Great George Street ofilcials at the Post Omoe for their cheerful co-omration in halid- ling the extra work at such a bus matter la always in de- . and gratefully received for distribution. We have on band three appeals from families to help place daughters in good positions, but, so t, nothing has offered to encour- tireae glrh. The report of the work of this committee is much of a repetition of some details year after year, but should be 0f interest. In that ft their ready answers seem to be Mklns sold were...» in their work The members of the Elmsdalg Egg circle held their annual meet- ing on ‘Thitsdny, Feb. 7th. The ‘ or i anfigfiflciffilltiqi m aanruilfni net/clef. Cosmetic Skin . P. Cable By Guardian's Special Wire) r4 ngrmm. "BABSETEZRRE, St. Klttl, Feb. 25 pfld g0 --Navy week. which brought to ‘Eris island the most magnificent Qectacle of Britain's might since e days of Admiral Hood and uni; Degrassc back in 1182, end- I today with the departure or the Kerri Atlantic fleet tn battle for- Ea on. oCombinlng part of the British. fiune fleet and Canada's destroyer Kotllls, the armed galaxy arrived last week under Commander- dilel the Earl cf Cork and Qrrery aboard the battleship Nel- Qn. It was the most powerful naval assemb y that ever gathered Q the island and was surpassed erlcelly only by Admiral go's hues fleet mar was based _ in 1m. nth Elmsdale The half yearly examination of Iilmsdale School was held Ja y 31st with a 800d attendance o1 vis- itors. The pupils in each room were elrsrnined by their teacher and by . . i»'.l'laa SIB BDUTI, INIIPINSIVI AND neuron-rants, lo 3 0 SflT 0 N l l S T I R N ITIIMIIIIP LINII Dan nmnl MP Pol‘ hula Iron Salsas loin (calling an Yrnsnulll- N. 8-. In mm) in" d‘I| wn lsalaillua. awry a-afalliaffi-‘T-l- Du ‘lob:- i k (lJ-T.) "he I"! - U.‘ . I-IIIII are o oanhl between and Ycrinoaah. Ono-may fan I10 from lulu! loin. Yarn. ldmforiailila ataui-ooina I235 an. loocl hr i” poopln. Fine ancala ar m- prlcaa. Passengers holding ahroagl eleknla aa loa- acn ar beyond ml! oncaID! alalcrIa-a Thun- llq nigh, villa u" aliic lrlla la 81h! 19h, willow! can char-Io. ' a A ly Cu dlaa National lailwayl snuff.’ 1%.. ab... u n Hood's Purse Wharf. Saint loin. dlnanclal report showed the bu5_ Ines of the Cimle in a very fay- crable cmitlori.‘ $10,400 had been rons or eggs and poul- try during the last yea-r. Mr. y. Nash addressed the meeting en- couraging fanners to give more st- tention to poultry as present prices are profitable. Mr. McDonald, man- seer of the (Jo-operative Association in Charlottetown spoke briefly on the work of the Association and solicited the co-operatlon of tha people. mmsdB-lc Women's Institute held the February meeting at the home of Mira. Emerson Currie with a good attendance of members and a. large number of visitors. Money was voted to Place s bookcase in the school. and to purchase material to aid the girls’ sewing club. At the close of the meeting a delightful luncheon was served and s. social hour followed. The death of Miss Sophie Moun- tain daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al- vsh Mountain of Alma took place lnBoston on Feb. 8th. The remains wen accompanied home by her sis- ter. Mrs. Waite. The funeral was held Feb. 18th and was largely at- tended. The service was held in Montrose Church and conducted bv Rev. M. D. McLeod. Much sym- pathy is extended to the family. Mir. and Mrs. J. W. O'Brien en- tertained at several tables cf whist on the evening of Feb. 12th. Messrs. Ervin and Haber Hardy returned beoentlv from an enjoy- able trip to the New England States. Mrs. B. McKov of Coleman vis- ited friends ln Elmsdale during the past week. The Y. P. S. cf the United Church held an enioyable Valentine party on lfeb. 14th. Deniles Reports (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) UITAWA. Plsb. 25-minute; cf Agriculture Robert Weir discredited in the House of Commons today reports that 152,000 pounds of ad- ulterated butter were sold daily in Mmtrcal. ' Hon. W. R. Mother-well. former minister of agriculture, introduced the subject by reading press reports from Montreal that adulterated but- ter was being sold in large qugn- tenced to death: Wilt thou, then, that I send thou wait until they send for thee?" "Clive rue the box," hunchback hoarsely. Rising, breast of his robe. “If only thou wouldsr; say word of comfort. lady, before I 8° son is your suppliantl . - . yetliisheartlsassdogthatbas been whipped for trying to protect its sharply. The Monaol slanced cvor his shoulder, half-fearfully. “I tried to shoot that Hill of Lies from a hill-tap when he was 0D. light was bad . . kill him before he weds thee, thou Slorious goddem! If. Ptlasibly, some small "token could be given to ino Gyms swooped at" and killed a Y1? knee. "Yea, Deformity I thee a token of my thanks!" His hands outstretched, hunchlnck took a her, the mask-like face alight with something that might have been happiness- e slow‘y, "since I shall little of the powder . . . 5Q- fm they mm to skin thee! Gel" Once in the temple, the launch. back paused, and ginger nails. gazed furtively around - m The emptiness of the soomed ominous. It was was being watched by unseen eyes. Mast certainly he was in deadly an do against the consequence of this madness. and at oncel But what! During the High Priest's talk with Samdad Chiemba in the temple, the hunchbirk had watched Milaspa’: face. Quite clearly Snmdad Sl-iemba had antagonized Nfiiaspa; equal? clearly the High Priest resented Bamdad Chiembak ar- rival with the big lama. He would go to this venomousiy subtle High P119811 and win hfin overl caves in which Milaspa had his apartments. the Monnlk con. fidence received as icy clack By gestures, the six watchers indicated that he was expected. He had forgotten the hearing- for Millflilfll or wilt asid the he stuffed it into one iodothisworkliliinlrlskings . And mistress!" ‘How protect me?" asked Gynla, his Way to Luntse. But that had lighted on her white will givo tbs inwards ‘I will slve thee." replied Gynia. be there, a gnawing his temple asifho d imminent danger. He Lust something to protect himself and had Outside the first of the hree iemmcrnlooe iuisnwawuiwaikinrasou Valley!" Ashe entered tbetoinllllhelvllil- by sians. to the six watchers. The! were dumb. He. alone. i dent ido the dimgynhligkbtod entrance, llliaspa . "You have not looked up“ "l! " he remarked, "ER-shape it were as well for you to iirar/ courage f-rcan the sight of y. v pit spatulate thumb felt the edge of the knife. “What is distant ca": be brought Mould ." b0 knew that fourth thoughtfully . cmtains an account of the stzady routine of duties faithfully perform- ed, and a record of an acceptance of a common duty and a common respcnsib towards those loss fortunately placed than ourselves. The in " with work Bi this Committee. was unusually large the past year-the Christmas work alone entailing the mailing of over 00 letters. Respectfully submitted. ANNIE PBOWSE MARY BUEHAUT BIPOI-T OI‘ 0N LEAGUE 0F NATION! WORK Rbruary 25th, 19$ Modem Regent and members of Royal Edward Chapter 120.131.‘. '.l‘he League of Nations committee begs leave to submit the following report for the year Just ended. The work accomplished seems very small when one considers the greatness 0f the task, and it has been for the most part a work of education, but ttee goes on the principle the commi _ of the old biblical methfld “Pmwilt "Pill DNWM- PPWWt lino upon line. lino upon a. little, them a little, in the belief come about. During the year two spacial after- noons were devoted to a presenta- tionofandadiscussionontbeaub- icct of world‘ peace, when the members or the chapter took an en- couraging ' ‘ by comm ‘ and questions. At dlfleent reg meet- ings as opportunity offered tbs work cf the League was brought to the notice pf members. The annual study program in Grades 1X and X of the public schools was carried out in January and some 8S0 students wrote examination The material used was the booklet "s New World, o: the League of Nations." and a very oom- preliensive arti-le written by Hon. R. J. Manion. Minister of Railways and Canals in the Dominion Gov- ernment. on the subject of Inter- national Security. Royal Edward Chapter voted lib in prises for this work. and the fol- lowinl Pupils led their respective classes: Prince Street School-amiss x; 1st, Thelma Dingwell; 2nd, Eleanor Higson. Grade 1x: lat. Doreen Alley: 2nd, (laiolinc sinciair. ‘ Queen 1 : Grade x: lst. George Steele; 2nd, Aloysius MacNeill. Now Lux Toilet Soap is so . economical you too can and hope that good results may "Echo" of the geog ‘ locatilm of the country and the diversity of nat- ionalities making up its population. have a peculiar responsibility in fostering a spirit of international- ism. Jtespectfully submitted, M. Ill l. 0. D. E. Work In Infill Madam Regent, OlIicers and Mom- bars:— I am sure our members will be delighted to know that last year as usual our cheque for the Susie Bor- abji Memorial Building was the first cheque received b)‘ the National Treasurer for the year 1934 and like McOurdy is notifying Mrs. Power, National Convenor for work in lndis to that eflect In ths Christmas number of the " is a wonderful report of ourworkiriI-udiaandlwouldlike to quote a letter from "Lady Wil- l-lngdon." “I am delighted to hsar that the Im ‘ l Order Daughters of the Empire have engaged to construct a science block of buildings at 8t. Hel- enab School, Poona, which is to be known as the Canada Wing. These will also serve as a fitting memorial to Miss Susie Bor- abii, which not only dld much for the welfare of the school but also made successful cflorts towards ce- the mentlng a spirit of goodwill between Canada and India. "1 have good reason to know that these additional buildings are urg- ently needed and that tbs school it- self is deserving of help. Recent in- spection reports reveal the fact that the teaching and the tone of the school still bear the impress of Miss Borabifs sympathetic and inspiring personality and that the members of the stafl of the school are fired by the devotion of its Founder. it is my earnest hope, as well as that of her many old friends in both countries, that trio ambitions of the late Miss ficrabll will re reclined at m distant dot; by the completion of this new block of buildlnlfl. and that yet another link of friendship and good-will will be forged thereby be- tween India and Canada. It is by _ snip has struck the ‘ h Mans/ms LLAVAN am only separated from-each other by a flimsy curtain. We hope that tbs memorial to the late Miss Buale Borabii will soon bo finished for this building ie to provide us with our much-needed classrooms. The build- ing is to have two storeys. the first floor to have six class-rooms. We have at present a little over 21.000 about “.500 D1096!- Tii, nnpei-iai Order Daughters o! the Empire, which has throughout been a staunch friend to the school. in s response to an up al made ln the spring of 1884 has promised to send us one thousand dollars yearly for two years. This is a wonderful gift and snows tbs warm sympathy of our Canadian friends who are separated from us byso many rnilsa Need I say that this act of friend- ginntion of Indians and made them realise that Canada and India are in v truth linked tbaethsr inlood Nations. (Signed) Mlaa Gods‘- Home I migbtmake mention of the fact that during was Borablls life- time ab, promised to have the name of every Chapter which subscribed $50.00 or more to the Building Fund. inscribed on a scroll or marble slab to be placed in the new building. The National Executive decided this should bo done when the first store! ia finished Iwlshalsotodrawtcyour atten- tion e. brief report of contributions to the work in India. "Contributions to work in India for the past year totalled‘ 81.68159- of this amount 01.00.10 was dona- ted to 8t. Hanna's school and $588.38 for Nasik Hospital. This brings the total sum donated to the Memorial Fund for the past three years to 84.35810 which is not half of the total sum pledged. Consider- ing tbs difficult Positions in all parts of Canada we have reason to feel encouraged. however, as the dona- tions tc 5t. Belonls school wero $2.7m“ MD dairy farmers who met heir Legis- lative sssambly numbers at govern. msurgaoilioes hero. thllee members, Theodule Rheauine (Liberal Jacques Car-flu) Paul Sauvo (Cons. Two Mountains) and Joseph Fllion (Liberal Laval), intimated later they intended mm. lng for a full Joint investigation by the departments of agriculture at Ottawa and Alan Bliesuit, of Laval, head the independent backed by some 3:00 farmers from counties n!" OWN. made the adulier atiai charges. ' Alberton wiuim the British Cemmonwlealth of m‘ The dance held in the lusting Hall at Alberton. on the night tho 21st in ail of the hockey club was well enjoyed. The gains of hockey played in the lilberton Rink by tha 0‘I..ea.ry Ma- mcns and the Alberton Regals end- edlnascore ofs-I infavouroftlu home team. The friends of Mr. Waldo Mal. thews will be sorry to know thatlu is confined to his bed through ill- noes. People will be sorry to learn of flu death of Mr. John MoKie, oi Grem- mount on Feb. 30th. l-lis presence will be missed in the communityu well as the horns. ‘ Them has been a little move ll toes at Alberton lately. About carloads being shipped. Hov- cver, fllflfg are still a large quantity only $00.00 behind last year. It would be wrong to close this brief account cfour work without making mention of the "Poor Schools" which are attached to us. More properly called 5t. John's Schools, they occupy a roomy old bungalow with a large garden near- er to the city. Hers over 300 really to be disposed of in this section and farmers are in hopes that the Mar- keting Board will be the means of l rise in prices. The farmers in thil Dart of tbs Island seem to hm plenty of feed for their stock and ii is reported that the shortage will not be as great as was anticipated earlier in the season. ‘There doesn't rods! . . . .What if Milaspa also lniow the import of his coming or had heard from afar his words to Gyniai The though siflened him . "Ci-come. Most Hole Oriel” he said, kneeling before the High Priest's chair. his flopped fur cap gala ievelvilll in the twitching n . The vumirme head hi... BIOWYY. The priest's cold, ' crafty eyes narrowed‘ a trifle. But m answer was ort , Milsgpg had read the fear in the Mongors eyes and intended to lot it do its seem to be much of a demand for feed, two earicads of straw and three or four carloads of oars bel-uf about all shipped from Aibei-ton W date. such Jesslons cf good-will that our Empire will achieve its destiny. I shall always remember with pride and gratitude my past assoc- iaticns with your Order. Ind offer to my old friends rny best wishes in its further development. Yours very sincerely. (Signed) Maris Wllllragdou. in India has two phases _.g.h, r " Hospital at Nuts and 8t. Helen's celebrated school in Poona. It is on the latter that wa have been asked by the National ‘Incentive Committee to concentrate poor children are taught daily and I think enjoy their school life as much as do their better-on sisters and brothers at 5t. Helen's. Our Iibunder wanted to bring true educ- ation to all, rich or poor and that ______. she succeeded may be Judged by the Mum; mud digging has started number of old xii-la and boys doing cu the Hills River ice, but owina‘ t0 useful won: whom one meets in the bad roads the most of the farm- ors have delayed hauling until the made improve. y w. James and Mr. John Milli" of South Krllglafe. leét. ‘ringing; morning by rse an soil , where they W111 m“ titi . flilill ron siu: Choice l0 acre farm 82$ miles from Charlottetown on main high- way, with all ‘ conveniences, including fox ranch. Apply letter only r. o. BOX us, loltctmn. L-BII-I-H-fl-I-l. Grade X Jr: lst, Allan MacMlllsn. 2nd, Arthur Griffith. - Ricchford Square School: Grads X: 1st, Elizabeth McDon- ald: 2nd. Elisabeth Gallant. enough but a visible--a live one—-l liis fear cl the While Python- the Easter of Mon, as be bad beard it called-—»was increased by the overpowering stench sucked through the low. rounded aichway by the draught of the. upward spout-lug column of flame. lit seemed as if the, huge forty-foot reptile were breathing upon him preparatory in devouring him. Milaspab long, silt-like nostrils To nimptbo lnell meant TI! TI! (New Tillyer Lenee " When nan you need glasses. l Their worth has been proved. ‘We lit up in latest style If frames or mountings. _ . 7 E. w. TAYLOR Charlottetown S. TAYLOR. Ocsief. Robert Stewart. Double Grade ix: 1st. Ralph Gal- der, Maricrie Stewart (equal); my Rename“ "h, Oliver up and call her blessed." Respectfully submitted. BTIIEL STEWART, é i J. E‘ FOR . ;; wail. ram .;o|ia lill srocii v . Profs zeional bards WcLEOD E! BENTLEY Oflioe: llii Richmond Street. Prohibition (Jommission Charlottetown I1 It McDonald. West 8t. Poles-a. loll! llllallilh. Hamilton. NORMAN W. LOWTHER Rllldilfltorlay Atlas lllinatdeorgostnei ' own work. The hunchbeok gulpod. he would, he Iclould not moisten his ps. Dc what n,‘ abandawift ".‘.lf.. ' withing-I Pllllliiiliits 3;? lililliEYS l’ t". g 5 5 .3 so §r§§ 25;? if? 255* 5:??? § gilt i§§§ F52: 5 =t§ i g s § i??? 2.. tit? first 5 since lltl when the National An- nual uastiac blessed the sum of ciomoco to complete the Canada Wing or Science Block as a Memor- ga§§§ dlflltl and i Convener of Work in India. Royal Edward chapter. LO-DE. Fraudulent Butter a Sale '1: Alleged (O. P. B! Glarvllalfa HUN-HILL, 1W. Xensington fcrssliorttlme. ftisqlllt" drive, ut Jim has a g says did not mind the trio-A- PABBEB AT SEA l (U. P. Gibb) led today in this colony far all from home. A paasenw‘ W M“ the oanasim Pacific Duchess of Richmond. he dld” four days lco- Bil Wm"- Charles n. Miller. and a. '1'. Vint, a close friend. at“? i WBURNX HEALTH 3 ma: its Iuimdertaulbt them. Oui- greateat problem‘ at present is ae- commcdaticn. We have five big claim ca... iJ‘i“l‘i'.‘a‘?i‘1‘§a‘&l‘“éL‘.’£ iii E .