JANUARY 29. 1924 H Miss America ‘onderful Health Giving Toni¢ Declares Tanlac Min Campbell lea" crown which she has won on two occasions. Photograph by Atlantic Fold. service, l" “Mill 'Amgr. a “an. kzltllcrine Campbell. {quality of womanhood tilat is real ugo, Illiyslrrlnn on the Empress U; China < t-.\'pl1l‘t (lomnilssion cvil. iriirtrm Post declares that "‘no more uil-lnril honor has American “Wat on record Dilrllncut conoernlilrr for this work." "l1" lwliurl a study tilat today, one horsons on this Intricate ruhjoctln the world. ‘ Central Guardian SHOP from Holman’; Catglo‘, IN CIVIC CONTEST-Coon. gown, Chairman -of the Finance Lhllelllalll-l" 1111111118 the past term oi date 1 Y glunciil). is again a candi- uon 0r ard .. in the civic elec- _ First Woman "l"? CANADIAN muss... Finn! "Sheet .10: ..“I||mQnVI “page v Eclltorl. l‘r\:;l\)COIl\'ER, Jan. 28. (Canadian .—A former Vancouver \vn- man, Mrs. Hamilton Wrlghgwhjqtv 11f Dr. Hamilton Wrilrilt, who years made several trips us ship's the United on States Government, us thr- Lcaizue of Nations “llllllylna; the narcotic lllra. \Vril:ht now resides at “lashlnlitun, l). (3.. and the, boon woman, tilall that which at tho. her \\'lth llf1l" huilbnnd, of Silo has Buyer Honored . "Irish Treaty to \\'usll- raises a question which can lbe set- tled only by constitutional lawyers paid to an and international jurists. THE CHARLOTPETQWNAGUARDIAN By WlLLi-AlM HASSETT Public Ledger Foreign Service C°PYrinht, 12m, by the Charlotte- town Guardian BELFA-ST, Jan. 25.-~Sir James mt of this port, l"... in..." ch08,“ m, Craig, Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, in u. discuss-ion of the bit- tor boundary dispute with the Free State and the relation of the Anglo- tllis controversy lSir James, who received me at State Ile- Siormont Castle, his official resid- m-loction ence, out in the environs 0l' Bel- fast, advanced the ll0g~ill theory that loaves lit-r Great Briltain, either by treaty or the -ll('iit-lf|f'i)i‘l1if‘(l otherwise, had not a right to take action, the effect of which would visited tho be to Seym- tllc union between Flll Ill llllllWlil Ellll. llll PHl-Ilillllelll E IHISH lllllllllll Premier Graig Insist Upon “Hands Off” Northern Ireland, as to the -'I‘wo Disputed Counties. The Change ment at Westminster May Precipitate. of Govern- llw nresent territory of Northern Ireland. There is a rather obscure event in American history, llorgotten tby most of our own people, wihich the Ulster Unionist points to with Drido as affording a precedent for his own stand lll resisting every attempt to separate Northern lrcv land from the British Empire. One wlho goes up and down Ulster talk- inlg with Unionists is often told that West Virginia was separated from Virginia and remained part of the American Union, while the State of which she was formerly a part was for a time justifying hel- right to permanent separation from the Union to which West Vir- gllllli kept he;- allegiance. The collapse of the Baldwin Gov1 eminent cannot but have unfavor- ollie consequences upon Northern Ireland, boiil lll relation to the woman who tries were posted at tile river drift » . .1 ,- .1 *1 i- g , _ _ bonndzu- dis. ute and to the s: lcc- 1‘ l'l"“lf“"“-”] ullllllttlltlllllliillsllnl lulllltllave litlifill TANlA-C 1nd 'l do 0mm’ Mmll“ “"" "l" “"111 111M. Britain and 1.... loyal stilileets iu ial smalls in llnd which have clinic tlllicll i‘.\I\l1-‘j ‘ |_ Ii, {I "o, hpsnqu, to qa n“; it .‘ _ _ “lld ‘l,l-“‘l‘l~‘"l“1l U11‘- ~‘111l1.l1‘1‘i~ ‘V1111 PP- thcs-e northeastern counties 0i lN- from Westminster ever since tile ‘lfimtmnvn, Hvlpnt) g, \:‘.ll O d Wm]. m; Ii] i. ‘Y '1 l lfi .11 Wtllil sylollslhlo representatives of vnri- “URL Such a Meyer-dues of a p0“. ostuljnfilnlnpnt m- the Sixwmuny wdllnll of Ann» on lhrouhh lin- ‘be. l“ irHl-rsy 111.2 rufllci If 111-15 1-1111 1'111111"|‘*11 1111°T1‘11l1‘11- "11" ticai union, in Sir Joules’ opinion, gnv,,l.n,neln' The miter l,,,{on,..,_, llliolldl l‘rl>prlt-t.lrlcs,_Inca, dis- roillisl Orr]: e ‘gllltwagm 1211‘ lint)" l111l\"‘"¢"- 11" 11" "~‘11“‘-'11'1"‘ "Y1 11"‘ could take place ollly with the con. 1m Lnuhwrdl‘ or n“, ,',,.,,.,,.p'ronou?u.'. ltnrn of llil.~‘ l-l1'l‘lll lllmc’ In m“? m“ ' wv h-em d [m Kl-gnol. L1G.“ l “‘l"l""1'>' "fllnlnltton oi‘ tn» Lr-oiruo sent of the loyal Unionists of Ulr (ed tvue ‘and with the‘ tllS'lD)tl‘lf‘/~ I11<‘11l» lll" ‘llllflrllul lllllgtlllvllll (ltgsflgmeeglllillfcgmlllgllluli “r1 Nummfl ha“ “M” l""“l""ll‘l“- stcr. once’ tubal/Ir. Baldwin they wliillldse llllml lllllalitlllvizl-s‘illlrlllerllwho late and figure. ‘wiltlllrlllllltl ilrlrfl-afltllnlltlfi llzl-"lpol-Illllllnlulllan nut all“ islllnly hidin- ‘lfi Sir llllnulstl the“. mew‘ m court. l 11 ‘. " .. .. --. . . I ' ‘ cuntelrtou. u sat tint W18 i V H .1. .-/ ._ . rhlfillsilflt-t.‘ elnlvlucnf as given position, go hand in hand with good rtllntinuo n»; llLlll-lllllybllllllldfllllllllil,’ glélfihjlfiglfiiaifi, qllefmllls will be lllscussell m‘ follows: “l rllll-“llhll ll '1 gnu" Ilealml. I To ‘inns? silgllmtngf rllll m “MD m" °"l"1l1'y and mankind Government silrcly’ cbuid not so)’ molm“. ilpp‘, m h‘. udllc IO toll. tire beard?‘ Wgl(llt§d'y—1~‘l< rgAgI in a llulrlnnltnrirln lllillfiptllkliyu-l" when, they Hhuum K0 a|-[erw_-“-[]_ sands 11" “"910", eliellywhele Fm“ mod ea I 1e l!‘ I TURUNNL Jmh H’ ((l"“l"'ll"" Ilc Doinled out that in the Drcsonl H, gfpfll tonic l‘.=\N-I..1\~C treatment llnslprovien dtsleli a lool; 1-,-,._.,_.,_)__]\H,,_., ].;,,n,,,,, mohnrdsnn. vmltrovurgy ‘mire was m) uncmw llll l5 m] hams M‘ ml- lhoautl‘ louwonhulklnll an I lecommen‘ um HTML ‘vomlm mum" h". n ‘m’; live t0 b0 elected b)’ till)’ 0i tilt! Ntdnv we‘ l] stories 1f adventure ilolll llllllll lll‘lll'll' "m l? “pl w ll" l C b n h m" q “m? m this. ‘My’ tnklll’: h” 1"“ (realities of Northern Ireland. Scv- A If-r "mp1, AMI-K,“ m,“ u“, llll ‘lllllll’nllllllm‘ "llllmwulght M SS amp e H,“ H“. B4“ y‘ imp‘ "bum" l" lllll4. \V|i,t-l i-novntly t-rancu of the \lIllUlI with Iiritoiu l] lm 1,1, l, . , l, _,. h ‘llllllll- lllllllllllll" ImHgCSHO-n bonklel on "ca! aln b l: ‘mmlwllpd "y hm‘ "n" ll" "Ml"""“" uleant‘ in this insulin-e forcible au- 0 flllllblllltl- Ill.‘ u " U H ' ' l‘>' llll‘ “W's mm,‘ a ‘woman s “mm, "my be secure‘ y m‘ All“ nlvhmdufi" Wm‘ my” m’ n" uoxaiillu to tho Free Sltnli‘ Suoh a nII"[‘]':v‘ l. .3. r q im- ...s .lll<l rolls ll<1|- 0i llllll Tillllilhl. out tlill (‘OUDOII below. r-ntiro floor, and it was silt. ‘vim m‘- , In‘ _ 'q' J,‘ , (wt: ~ l , . H H ‘l m‘ l" y n, u‘ m“ ("any pn-“ka u", grmm,‘ n". n ‘WW 111191 011. I11 1 l‘ 1111113 /1-_1li-’.3 (ll) (onlmuutlilllt hr-lluopcls, cnllntl to v _ _ _ p,..,;,.,,_.,|,,,, rm. ‘Wmm m mmmtn, inlon, cannot be lcizully maintained. (‘onlmuudnl .~i(1l‘\'ll‘I' from wni-d d. lX1'i:lt\".\'rul\.-vt. l-ntll-ltlrxraull-as. 1st‘. m u" mtm_vi‘_‘v_qllp m," , ‘m, “i play ltiUk a beggar off lny |.~.,.-;1;..n..r.,n_ nun m. Wm... i". mlmmmml ‘.101 l0 ‘Willi-PA’ (Ill-m I ) t , int-l nidilliiillls’ .,..' m: dntllldmdliti ‘lllmsllllw “llll “l” ll°l'll"~‘l'll ‘lllelll’ el1'111"1<*11 11- Jain thi- Kuffruriun “""l""".""t-Llllllltlillliiirl‘inlaid-llllllltllrinlllilllll: Ilouklldt I...“ “ lluilliflcuilonu of n buyer" kliowini: lllr- l1)’ ‘V113’ ill llllllil-Till-lllll. "lllll l iIiilcl-l at Kinttwiiliumsttlwrl. \\'c "min“zsllnlltlnn; . .. . . . . . . .- tllt-lrittll‘, arranginn; f1l‘r'lt:-1tlil-1l‘1l|\_v_ cannot 1'o'lio,\’v him and say where tilvnunciactl nu tho til-cut Fish - Hire-rt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. lulu-hint: best methods of nclllnxto h“ 51m“ bu‘ ll1\‘1'1‘. WlIPN‘ it Wills passage .\anu- . _,,,,],,,,gi,.|__,' "m1 mo", “m h" fl Hm“ tilruuuil tho‘ ilonsc filrnstsdit tho Tum, ______________ . . . . . . . . . . Mate . . . . . . . - . - . - - - - - - ~ 1- ,.,.,,_.,;,,, ,,,,_,,,,,,‘ 3.0,, m“, snow, m, I Plans to Maintain Union ‘ foot of Nnbnntirus llfllfllllfl. our , “Hung, 5.0,, “mm flnondlm: for Su" tlzuncs lunllltuillcd that iris riullt llnnk was pl‘t>tr~r‘tl1rlll_v!l\v _ ,.,,,,,.,_,,,1f_ "m, ‘my m, mum,“ “m sole duty toward his people, was to river. our left hy tho nlrluutttln “am. |,,,_,.,m_. m, u". Qummun'nv_ nlainttlin the union oi the six cuull- heights, Wllt"l'\' a klouf, densely w! I m," mu," h"). for H“, 4 lion with linglliilil ilt iill (rests. Ill woodr-d, run to the summit. Sou- H h, fppl-hddl illc Orwell l. ill» ‘ for a (‘llllia n r fur season 15134. r not lll.-l-~<nrii_v ilfjtfepltlll. Ad~ l-l-‘lll-lil. AT Building ll~ l'lillo\\'inI_\\_'iil (lilllli ml ‘filursrltly, ion, l .\\lill|l'.:, lll-lvl‘ or livid able iiiill (‘ha nllllrl», ti Film ggdll. >1 vXllllgUlSllGfS, 1 The mun who has been curt-d. is I t th a mnnd" ‘\f . Frnmt \Vhyte, a native rcizis- l‘ "“"P°““° ‘l ° e ' E EASTERN TRUST lco‘ ‘trlltidn (officer nt Greyvilic, for ‘VANT F"\'FT‘"“’ - . ' ., . , .|_ TORONTO, Jnn. 28. (Canadian “up W, H“ m“ 5"" ‘Plckm whom the tltalmout. was picsclil i — r I no!“ ‘vefik um H“ a ‘ g ed ill i921 hv a medical man. Wll" Plflm-l 1"‘ '1 “l ' - llllllllillll‘, Limited. ,.,._.,,|"u.|y }._.;.,‘,....1 u, ma]... M, ccnt labor conference hr-ld at ll: ll- "Mm, hum“, He i, a mudpfl, mm, Geneva, discussed backward auo i’ P k_h‘fl_—i'_-_i__—_ -. . [lulu longer l""‘v“l'll1 l“ l‘ “"29" lllrlmrpnl "H" ¢Q‘".‘»“_.‘_._.’_._O_‘._ and pith rs to wait n r i r _ __ j __ boforo announcing‘ that the curt-u F-lll-ll» llll‘ lllllblll "llll-lmll "l lmlml QUEEN HOTEL WATER STREET “r ‘vhvwhhmmn, fnnnwvd n‘ m“, were u-lvon to a subject that did CHAHLOTTETOWN hlllout right months, and for the not 11111111111 1" "'1' 11-“ V121‘ l'|"1;""]' _.__ _____ ai-nt half of unit period there is 1:111-‘T111111!L1‘1‘"$'11'I3E3Lnn;“"salsa" ,,_ stntt-d to bc llttol apparent lmhm- llliau" -, ‘ _ _ ""9 Pllpulil‘ H91“ vomt-nt After that time however". "l “°m“"' l" n“ “llamas Tn": ' I . ti 1 I ICll of women, "lut realtovlateed" corgpletely lixghgmprmlemont h‘ marked and bcforn the confor- e "l u‘ ' del, for factory inspec- lumhhed ulrouillmllt Not bnlng t‘ medical mnrll. “rt: wfllantoctniltlonall)’ (llscusnoll - (o . Ind offers very com- hgltlggggz ‘filglabgtrcfnlllrfipqyuil, “are touches most of the vital points or m. m,“ “mu '|l[1i_1$llj\v\', February ‘ o. all-d butlieri Mast lind- u iitlp, llilli‘ maul.) Lowest ten- <--,- lenders tlllarltcd 'i‘enilers) to T. T. DREELAN, Secy. (Jrwell Cove or Sale By Auction l c Sims Packing Co., be sold by January l, at noun: L’ lioli Top Desks, 1 lfurill Scales. 1 Sale ill lbcat con- \l'|clllne, I Rem- . Iligh Desks, 2 l ‘Postal Scalml and other nificel O-OOOJ FO-OK ll: HlR INSULIN (lly Dominion News Service.) LONDON, Jun. 2G.——I*Ias an nltr-r- native to insulin been discovered? 'l‘ll<~. remarkable properties of the Natal plant culled Vincu us a curative for dlltiletcs have just bot-n made public by u mun iivini-l In Durban, \vlln not only riddcd himself of the malady two yours So rt-lnarlctlillil have boon the ro- sulln, that the question is Ilelm: asked, wilether u remedy as tffvc- tlvu as insulin-llnd, of roursc. lu- finltely cheaper-bus not been discovered. dionvcu of the plant. are silrlrtly lit-int: sent to Enbilflfld for n scientific teat. worked by the lt-uvcu nrc perman- cut mil-s. Tho treatment. l ii‘ followed ‘as wears navy blue taffeta to r1vonini: D wears silver brocade slippers to do tn ilnvc :1 uood memory, couslill-r-l able tact and ability to look after‘ your own lnturt-sts. You nisohuvol utgrl, and has llnd ml return tiu-rc- novel‘ l-rot over beingnlittlc frilzht- "(y h," thy u“, ,.“1,_|vnl|,m (If u“. cued when purchasing Inrlrtlordors, plant, has been able to amid its tllolngill have tried not to worry |..,“-.._q m many "u", Wm“. vhtlpftl about the stock nftoryvartls." The hcro for them to do tho sumo, work of the forclllli l>\13"‘1'15 1111- nrtlos. and for the woman who hor milrniutr siulppinlr. You have to ho a bit of u gmnilillr." Since you have up almost unlim- ited amount to spend-Miss Rich- ardson has sometimes spent ten thousand dollars in a day-It is cs- sontial that you also have unlimit- ed discretion in spending. The stock ‘that is purchased must be stock thnt will‘ "move.” "I have I I coming’ more and more important, as idle "l-eudy-to-uurur" habit grows among women. The tiulies of the buyer increase as the duties of the drossmukor hy-thc-day diminish. "Rnady-to-wonr" clothes for wn- mcn have. improved almost unlhc- Iiovably during the last six yours. The quality has been. increasini: lnspcntirln." “At first it seemed to me that far too much tilnv, money and onorlw modern lndustrinlism." this connection it nlay be pointed out that tire ltepilblican agitation in’ the Free State. and the mud career of crime and destruction which cllnrnclcrizell the czlulpzilgn oi‘ the irrel-rulars for eighteen Sir James Craig made iiament. Ilistler -once under the Free State, lhe loyalists would be -po\ver- less to resist if a republic were dec- ided upon. “The Government of Northern Ireland is now thoroughly estitb» lished," said Sir James. “and ‘by its administration it has obtained and of ‘iih'e lFree State, in a similar (lir- ection, are meeting with success. The consequence is that Northern Ireland and Southern llreiand rmul’ look forward to n new era of 111°‘ gress and prosileflly- 111 0111111‘ llllll this may be fully assured it is oi supreme importance that no con- troversial issue should he raised. Consequently I earnestly ‘trust that we sh-ail hear no more oi the B01‘ der Commission. "Experience throughout the infill three years has shown 11111! llle present boundary, as laid down b)‘ the Act of 1920, can safely be lllillll‘ rained, and there is no necessity to intrude upnil the peaceful P0911111" tion on either side a 1111C6ll°11 S" thorny and vexatious. iLet us leuvv well enough elono and tlet each gov- eminent pursue its ideals in its owll way, living side by Hllle 11111l working harmoniously l0 11119 ellll that all Ireland may benefit. Sees Need of StabliiltY “What is required more than any- thing else is stability and certain- ty for file lnture, so that people on either side of the boilndry line may settle down in pursuit of 111811‘ peaceful avocations without fear 0i u plian- fortab ' . - le accommodation to mo and told mo you were suf m" Cflrmiflmfl‘ w“ M m“ to the travelling public. fcrinr: from diabetes. I should not Path" “mmuypd. "kw. to W“ M‘, Th, "M, l. “new know whether it wosuthnt dlsetrlr; Jonlmmlofl among Hm "MIN" “m, iaily gooll lndtho pub- "" ‘my’ "m" ""“,'"°,; “°,‘,‘,"‘§‘.',,,... comlni: to the front in discussion. . l. o . llc are court“ | ll d“ h‘ m ‘M’ poop o m‘. h but when she expressed her fcolinl!‘ ulY ,lf they want them. and tell t om I tmmt m mm Fowl" “"11 1111‘. what cuurso of treatment cured of dlsnlllltflln n,“ I n“ ro-Inegpfiumvp- the nu 1 TC ‘ l - . Rate: $3.00 I day. ma“ he said: "I thln.k tho _meeting in iii-i r BRUCE J. TAYLOR, lZQIIIGILFtlClIIIIT rtlilllzlclllulllsllrllrlllalll-llrllll-‘llldnlil Mgngqgr "It is a fact that men will bleed problems. ‘MGR u, yo", "w" Nb. ________________ and die for causes and religions in ‘act’ the equamy m. wnmen m. Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietor: ‘*:¢o0 a q mortality. Love rejolceth in the which ‘they do not actually believe. ‘Po be allied unto wisdom is im- a think." truth. Oxford Foundry apectors with men. and fancy such nations as China. Albania and Siam and India voting in union for such disturbance, each and every one knowing exactly where he 811111115- Ii this policy be pursued by both governments, the new year should be full of hope. ‘iLeaderlship carries with it heavy responsibilities and grave anxiety, niflcent demeanor of the people, who have so consistently supported my endeavors. I propose t0 carry through tihe duties associated with my position in the some spirit as "n-oooooooo 00000000000000000 ' - an m rum inthe con- GL Q 2 Destroyed Flrei fiiilfilftltm.’ destiny l! M . . i ll l lines wt on I ASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS . Loss $ 49,009 33;; gflrf,n,lfl1;ljl1tfla,nmp,,,e,. n’ "mm" "'_-—- l“ mlm“ “m” ° AMHRST, N.‘ e.. Jnu-tit-Ox- sn- James cram‘: optimism. it E,“,fl'l""\1°'n _-_.__....__ u pl!‘ an»! IwMI * f“; Foundry Co., located at Ox- will be noted, u bailed upon no Q Hnumw“ —" 70 I01‘ 11'1"“ P “f” O ford twenty odd miiell from Am- conviction that he will be ab" f0 . 9 ' d t d by fire this maintain the status quo as reflflflifl "#00000 0.000 eoeooeoooooooooeeo glffilnzflllabfleaypflwefll, h..." ~ y" . been made of the y: I , with 1 Hccllnneous Male Help Wanted the exception of a portion =1 11111 °“**"““ w offices. with n loss of about 840.000 ' - < 2' " "°°9"Al-o. LAND sun. M“; new wAufso-lzc About fortY 111911 were emllloved in yer. llurfilony Jct.—1:.5.1.m@h_ Qamlngg; steady employment tgr the plant. . , t i 0i; t zldtieou: sAueAose. FRIIH sue» ol- blunt! "klétlllgndern. Nevuolno c co. mam. N. e; 1- W- " ‘_\ "lldlnm-tlil-nu mo; connlenfln aledqtvv-frtwd - l . v e Y9 v ' - Female Help Wanted wanted lgqilllellocvoezl. hug: Peter COPHQII. l I 1 . 1 - vo Y nu PRJNOI rLlv-nl a I nanny. Jun. . "I 'l "M0 ‘r0 flute" slilizliolivnnd a oa- know- Esther vilnldgi-stlne. wife of , quhwtwo children, references ledge of stating-lupin)‘ and book- “gm-y Huntley. mother of‘ Grover. l . ‘W11 at m; office. keepinl‘ wants position lm- Garnett and Mlss Lin! Huntley. tf Guardian aged no rem. Purim! prime. h! 1A8]. A D. "t" llll-l-ll-tf. today. PIQIIO Gilli! KIOWOII. but l am amply repaid by the 111118- ' -—l.lll‘ only possible point from which an attm-k could b1- expel-ted. llut the Kaffirs wore roportt-llttllm many miles away, u\VlIl‘l11lllL.',' lu tho dlrcctltln of the Kr-i. months hziv-e hardened still further Around tho rump flro we roiled the ulrc-ddy hard illcarle oi‘ the Ill- ourselves in our ‘blankets. novel‘ ster Unionist against the Free dreaming that dnnn-cl- might h». State. "@111"- it must have been towards mid- thai he would have nothing to do nilrht when tll1l_"l~'plusl1.-. snltl-"ll" wi-th any proposal for n, union of of an animal croilsinu‘ the drift 111i] Ireland under the Dublin Pur- floated to our oars. I ilcnrd the low, sharp challenge of the sentry, to which there was no reply, and then the beat of iznllopinu. hoofs on the road. \Ve sprang tn our foot. l‘rt-sl-ntly an old Tluttrilmnn gal- lopcd into the arc of light thrown by the (‘limp flro. Ila was hutloss. His hair and beard gleamcd silver nmmtuinell Deuce and good under- in the fire lilzht. Jagged rents standing between all classes and showed in his coat. Ono. Just ab- creeds_ Simulmueously the emu-w ova the region of the heart, unis stained with blood. “OIEOKIIIIPII by Commandant. The commandant 1 l‘(‘(‘Ul.',‘IllZi‘(l him as 00m Kons van Tiensburlz, of Vaalpiaats-u farm which \VI‘\V(‘I‘0 due to pass at. sunrise the next day. Foam and blood flocked the horse's Jaws and flanks. It roared and plunged like a mad thinl: as if Terror sat upon its buck. ' Tile Commandant sprout: for- .wurd to assist Oom Kuos. but [hi1 I'llll‘I‘ shook ills head and, pillntinl: a warning finger to the ltlooi‘. van- ished in the direction from which ho had come. Tho sounds of the madly Jlftllfifl- iui-f hoofs i-tradilnlly - died away in the distance, Suddenly. from the the klonf came n faint whispering sound. Subtitled commands will-o issued. Each man stole his horse, mounted and waited. Like the ripple of some for-luvay rivuict the wirlllperlmr sounds np- proached until they reached thr- foot of the kloof. Then silence. Something dark stood for n mom. ont between the starllirht and the ‘bush, than melted away. it was the moment for whlchnur Commandant waited. Our first vnl- loy brouuhtncrasillng ofllrnncilcs. A mass of black bodies surged into the open, and the stars glintnd on aaselrais. We raked the Kaflrs ll they hushed towards our deserted Still Doing Great _W0rk for Women What Mn. Vnlllllncourt Ellyn of Budd's Kidney Pills direction of to 8m had suffered from Rheumatism, Solstice. Gravel and Bneknehe. and found relief in Dodd’: Kid- ney IFIII‘: Dill Sidina, 0nt., Jan. 28.—(Spoc- iall~0ne more tribute to the great work D0dd’s Kidney Pills are doing for the women of Canada comes from Mrs. Frank Valllancoarlt, well known and highly respected here. "l have suffered for 14 years from _a complication of kidney troubles and have never found an remedy - that zhas done mo w! mac good as r Delhi's Kidney Pills have. - ere was a friend of mine who I was feeling very poorly and I told llQr of the good Budd's Kidney Pills .- did for mo. She Med three boxes and nu feeling line now." Dodo’: ‘Kidney Pills are a kidney remedy.‘ They relieve the work of ‘ the heart.’ by putting the kidneyl in shape m strain all the impuri- ‘JJN out of the lbiuod. Pure blood ‘thrilled to all penis of the ‘body mean-law health all over the body. PAGE THREE The Quakilrlliallswnpuj 1mm napalm“. on “now- The Competition Committee ‘Mr. Clement Nowell Mr. R. H. Rodd Mr. Nelson Whitlock Wholesale Distribut P. E. I. Rep k“ Will you try for a Prize in the Quaker Flour Home Bread-Baking Contest ? Read these particular: of the Quaker Flour Home Bread-Baking Contest which has been announce“ in Chm lettetown papers. E Invited to compete. Competition Rules Two loaves must be en. tered by each competitor. Loaves must not weigh less than one ib. each, or more than two lbs-reach. Bread must be ‘baked from Quaker Flour pup‘. chased do Charlottetown since January 1st, 1924. Bill from a Charlottetown merchant l0 be produggd as proof. . Bread will have to be @111 by 2m Competition Committee. Entries will be received The First Prize, 1 barrel ( Second Prize, ‘l 98-lb Third Prize, 1 49-ib. s Fourth Prize, 1 24-lh. 5 Quaker Alwags the Same-Alwags the Best ors-N. RATTENBURY. resentative—A.G. PEAKE, Char Quaker Flour is sold by all leading stores LIMITED, V"! h°m6 biklr ll cordially by J. W. Shaw, Special Meat or Quaker om Co., at Rogers Hardware Com. Billy's large Show Room, corner Queen and Grafton Streets, not inter than twelve o'clock noon, Thursday, February 21st, 1924, Judging will take piade at Rogers Hardware Com- pany's large Show Room. on Thursday, February 21st at two o'clock. All contestants and their friends are invited. The award: of the Com- petition Committee "will be final. Prizes 196 lbs.) Quaker Flour. . sack Quake,- Flour. ack Quaker Flour. ack Quake,- Flour flour Charlottetown lottetown, ‘J vamp. The ib.-lit was short until SlllII‘]) and i-ndod ill the ]lI‘l'l'l|)lll\ll* flight of lllt‘ l-noluy into tho kloof, whori- wt- i-llfllndi-ll tilt-m. The Flpzllt nt Ynulplnnlx. At sunrise tho IlI'.\'l llil_\'\\'lll‘l‘flllll- vd Vuulplants, wilicll, we learned, llnd lll'l'l\ ilttat-lu-d the previous evening. ".\t nino rfrirlok," said ynual: van Ih-uulluluz. "futilr-r rodo out to wnrn the vnuntrysizlc. IIr was killed Ilcfrlrc he had gone fifty yards. Kari and I, until-r cover of rifle fire froln llll‘ house, llrilugilt him in. Ilr- llnd been kllll-tl out- riuilt. Ills iloruv. which unllopl-tl invay aftl-r he ft-ll, rvturnorl about three this morning. "What are you talking pilout?" lfll-Tfillllflflll our (‘llllillllllltl-‘llil. "Your futhcr visited uui‘ camp inst uiuht Hll\Vi"l\'l1,I\I1l] but for him, wt» should nil have ilcen murdered." Silently youm: Koos ind us int:- lthc ‘bcdrorlln. (in the llcrl lay Oom lKrlos, his hair and board shinlm: Ir-lilvcr in a sun ray which fell ac- 'r:rrlss his fur-o. Jar-tired rents show- ed on his root. ')no, just above the region of the heart, was stained with blood. "lie was killed young Iioos simply‘, "uritllin fifty yards of tho house. You hnvcmis- taken hllll for solucunc 1'l>11‘~" Ilut hull we? outright," said ..___-.¢+c THE PYRAMID OF CHOLULA The ‘date of the bililding of the Pyramid of (‘llniula in Mexico is unknown. Even before the Aztecs came to the plain of Choiula lilo the tales oi‘ the lllllie, On the sululnit stood the sum- ptuous tenlplc of the mystic R011 Quotznlcontl. the "god of the air," whose image was there antler its pinnncied towers, as the chrollicler says. with ellon features. wearing a miter on his head, wnvinfl Wllll pulmes of fire. A resplendent collar was on his neck made of gold: pendants of mosaic turquoise were in his oars; and a curiously painted shield, em- blem of his reign over the winds. was in one hand, with n Jeweled scepter in the other. Cholula was in those days what Rome is today. Pilgrimscame there from hundreds of miles-as to the Modammedan; to Mecca-to bow down before the temple of Quetbal- coati. in the uoly city of Anahuac (The Artec name for the Valley of Mexico). Cortez declared that he counted four hundred towers in the city of Cholula; yet no temple had more than two, and some only one. I-Iigb above the rest rose the Brent. temple onlthe sacred pyramid with its never dying tires spreading their radiance over the lands. with their promise of the return of the deity to resume his rule over the land. Such were the pyramid and the city as the Spaniards new it when they came. and the people there at the time knew u little of the build- era of the pyramid as the Spaniards. or nothing more than la written here. The temple was thrown down, as we; the custom of the conque urn, and a Christian church was built there that stands to this day. The pyramid has the appearan- ce of a natural hill. as its aides are overgrown with trees and bushel. an evidence of it: great age. The city ot Puellh acres; the Alone Valley, by nan: of. a interior is composed of alfunlte tli layers of adobe or sun-dried brink, He _ WllllMS HAVE ll MEMllRY (ily llilmlninn News Service) - LllNllliN, Jun. .—l'lurtll\vurms have l1 memory, and may be train- I'll, but their lITlllIIH nrl- not Ill tilt-ll ht-uds, hut in their nllldvlmous. l'rofol~=atll' l., Ilevll, of tiu- univer- sity oi‘ Prauuo, has llllfllillnfft-tl this discovery as the outromo of cx-l llvrillil-nlN with a ('lblll'l'lllll\ oi‘ film oi‘ tllrsl- curious littli- worms. ‘Flu-y \\'|~|~<1 intronlum-tl into opus- silul- shaped lik4~ u capital '1‘ llnd carved from o. blot-l: of wood whit-h was covert-ti with r1 Hliissl plntl- i=0 that lilo nlovemcnta oi‘ thr- small t:l't'l1llll'l'¢l might llc ollseljvod. When till-y vumt‘ to tho junction, about hall’ of them turned one way and hulf thn- other. It was then dirt-united so that lilose that took tho. loft-hand pus- sautl. I‘('I3l'l\'t"d n mild. but pruauln- ably disagreeable t-lurlfic shock. The worms nt first did not know Just what to mnkc oi‘ this. but uftvr they had bot-n tilrouull the experience about 200 times, they nearly all were conrortt-ti to “lull- oty first" and took the right-hand turn. The worms trodes were when the cloc- tilcn moved to tlu- rIuht-hand passage, learned to sillft to lilo other after only. sixty~ live mistakes, evidently llhowiili-t‘ lcnrn and profit by 1'-\'l11‘l'l1~|lc|~. O clay and limestone. The helilht is ° one hilntired and seventy-seven feet ahovo the plain. . Tile four sides face the cardinal points and are laid ill terraces that are now overgrown with shrubs and flowers. The base llncg are C The pyramid in reached from the tramway. git the not of the 0mm do ' WIIS“\"T\W?:. f M5} lllloy Iluildlng Dr. (lrnaluntc of N. Y. Pout Graduate ll land, Toronto: W . It, in gourmet: a. c. I1\%o‘ll, Amines’; Professional Cards R. McGuigan B. A. IIAIIIIISTI-Ill; HOIIICITOII, ETC. Mom-y to I-oun (lama-ran Ilium-k (‘hurluttt-trnvn. I‘. I‘). Illuml Palmer & Halmer ll. .I. PALMER, K U. Ilnrrlntrr, lilo. “om-y to Iionn Ilnnk of Nova iirotlu Ilulldlng CIIIITHHIPIOIVII, l‘. l1}. I. MacDonald & McPhee B. A. J. A. .‘[PI)0NAllIl II. F. DlcPIIEE ll. A. Iinrrlntcrn. Attorney, Etc. Mom-y to Iionn Charlottetown C. C. Archibald Medical School and Ilonplfnl Practice llmltctl to Eye, Eur, None and Th rout Office llnyer Ilulldlng, Great George Street Telephone Bod-J. Office IIourl—0 to l2 n. In. I to fl Meeting of the Char- lottetown Hotel Company, Ltd. great pyramid was there in the more aptitude. midst, and the people told them The professor states 111M "1111"- that it was lluilt by n race of giants worms. lu the ilumnn HPIIHP, have The annual genm-fl] maeung of descended froln tho tlvo survivors no brains; their nervous Nyslvlhs n", Chnrkmelown now] Company, of a are-at 111111120 that f1\'t‘-1‘»‘1l11'11111l "M11111 1'1 11 "Hire "1 11111" K1111“ Limited. will be held in the smok- lhc land. and WIIOSO intent was to lions. or nrrvc centres. on tiu- m“ mo", 0f H“, vmmrla Hots!’ "list, its heighls to hpuypn; but ulltlvr side of the worms and (‘IIYI- Charlottetown‘ u E I" on Mom tiicy incurred the fllliZUl‘ of the gods. 11“1'1*‘11 "1111 1'1\1fl\ "i111"? ‘l1.\' _Il1'1‘\'1' any uveulng. February 4th, m, eight who Htllll. forth fires and tiestroytld 11l>1'1*~<- T111‘ l1'1\llm1-I\1-1._ 11' 111" u-ckmk, tilcnl. This indeed is the story that “'"1‘""‘ ‘V1'1"‘ “lll l" l“"" "llll “ml” W. K. Rogers, President. Lt. is coincident wilil the Chnidean "11 111" 111111111‘ t" 11l-"1l"“"'-“l‘ l'"' Colonel n. A. MacKlnnon, Secretary and Hebrew flucounls of u“, nehuw twccu the unfr- nud the ullplt-nllzlrlt Truasllrer_ and the Tower of Ilnllci. of which ""1" l” "11""l- "llmvluir 111111. ‘ 1111' Wm, mference to n", above there ls so mucll in the traditions "llllllllmll" l"'l““ll‘l"""‘ l": ‘“"l"ll_ "T: meeting. 0f these people that is similiar to "l llll‘ l"'“"“ll"""' m“ '“ " " " It is the intention to postpone this Illift-llflg until Monday even- ing. March 17th. in the dining room f the Victoria Ilotel, at eight ‘clock. \V. K. Rogers, President. Lt. oionol D. A. MacKlunon, Secretary Treasurer. 1092-1-21-13i. .th 1 th usnnl feet nn each ' », I I ellillltlpor lllllige all lulu! 1111 ill!‘ t ~ t id of Chcops in l lllgylapuprlillltlinlhe base of the pyramid covers twenty acres of the plain. P A paved road leads up the steep , west side. with steps of hewn I Offers to the travelling u stone to the arch and crosivof the t "up; . "yawn-b", I doorway of the church o uestra t ' o Senora de los Remedies, on the hflfl" S” i: very top. From the balconies of ’ "a" u‘ a the church the many churches with I Prll/"O blllll-Tllo Gill!- ‘ their glazed tile towers and the lM ll famous Ill over l town are seen. making a superb ' cnudm Tflwmn“ u, t view. P The town of Cholula has dulndl- t m mom.‘ counw“ l .ed from.the great capital of n > urvlu‘ [1 mighty native nation to a town of > , less than 5,000 people. The market. I H‘ c‘ ‘ROWN place, Tianqulz, is still called by > M11110» l its ancient name. - ' > Near the plaza are the ruin; of > I the abandoned monastery of San - D Francisco. founded in 1529. The I l church on this spot. called San > , I, Babriel, was founded in 1604; it I Hotel Co‘! m 1 has a very handsome altar of > Proprigter. l’ expensive adornment. I l; Near by, and adjoining the walls. . . ' in the Royal Chapel and Torcer Orden. whose roof of domes is vlcTonl-A "o7"- lup fled b i t -fo and """"" colupilllll. Till: clluxrelh vllda rliullt Bw- ‘l’ s. 1 3- l" in 1008 foroverflow meetingsffhero wlflzaw c 1M"! n '. e I ' I I ore twenty-seven other churches in ‘Knmfln mm“, N. 8, an Choluln. and from the pyramid m}, no "a". A oak”; ‘now thirty more can be counted. "in 1r fh»,'a.fl’1u_ Jan, m . Toffiflll a. .1. til-vi- J. O'Brien, mm“; Q,