"onm lIouraz-D A. M. u» 12 noon . - Iloughtorcd Ill Mild!!! I-IICKEY 8 NICIIQIIQN TOBACCO C0. LTD. CHARLOTTETOWN P-E-I- » oommunicants homo (If Mfrs. A. J. MacDonald 011 December 5th. There was an attendance of The regular monthly meeting of nine members and four visitors. lhe Sourls West Women's Institute The meeting opened with the was held at the home of Mrs. Alex. musical selection of “Silent Night", White on January 16. after which roll coll was responded There was not the usual atten- to by the enumerating of pet super- SOURIS WEST. WOMEIWB IN STITUTE at the funeral. withstanding long distance in slelghs, for McPhee was wnll known. and had many friends, far and wide; ed to the life of the cilurch, espec- lanoe on account of the lnclemency stiticns. Minutes of previous meeting were cious in deli-Ill 01' H11 511mm" T119 IIIIIIISIBYS l swine and poultry in the province. If the weather. In the absence of the President read and adopted. nd Vice-President Mrs. H. J. Mac nald was appointed chairman. The meeting opened with the llnging of the Institute Ode. Roll call was answered by the most important things to have mas concert. in a medicine chest. Minutes of previous meeting were l read and adopted. Correspondence was read by thel lecretary, and discussion followed u during whl:h n. dainty lo the advisability of purchasing served by the hostess. ‘ The meetmg 5mm Wm‘ the m“ M1‘- G-‘Ifflpl ¢-“""1‘d °‘t m‘ and. bv D‘. d. " "out". Suorrln- scams‘ a windlas" Kazl surging of the National Anthem. ulverware to be used for picnics and means of raising funds. It was de- an echo in the hearts of all who [,0 the disadvantaze 0g aglrigulturgl clded were acquainted with Mrs. McPhee. and fruit elrhibitcrs, a resolution A P e- A social hour was pleasantly spent Discussion took place regarding to hook a rug. l“fr)"'llin was passed to have innaire was answered. “.- of Christmas seals then took lunch was mtertainmlents in the future. Two questionnaires were comple- HI dainty lunch was served. and FBIIIIGTS _ liter o. hearty vote of thanks to ihe hostess, the meeting adjourned. ‘The December meeting of ' Through Poo-r Seed ' (GP. By Guardian's Speci I WIN) Sourls West Women's Institute met at the iivi‘ Ofllw v1’ Him-mt, Jan. ao-rrurlaleas of thou?" ds of dollars were lost an- nually by Neva Scotla fatmen ‘through the vs-z of po l‘ seed, de- Farmer‘: Creditor Arrangement flared m. w_ s_ 3131,; Swen-rend- Royal Bank Building (Third floor) m‘. of the Experimental St ti " a‘ ‘Klemville, in an addtnsa to the 39th annual convention of the Nova. Scofic Flnners‘ Association tonight. Rrcresentotiv-rs of the province's 18 counties were "resented at the rrsion which was prsidzd over by J. Webster Allm of Ncrth Sydney. M's. Allen's presidentiel speech exprcsse" the Association's appre- ciation oi the reduced rail freight rum on hny, brought flout bv the co~operation of the provincial and federal govcrnmmls with the as- slstance of the Canadian National Railways. ‘Thc D"P.$Id"l‘I "ommented fvvlr ably on the plan to revive the Mari tmc W2". Fair ot * '*" s a nztod with pleasure the increase‘. production oi’ cool and steel in No- vo scoiiu. Greater indwtrial cm vploymrnt, he said, wrs but a re- and 2 PM. to 5 PM. Saturday 9 AM. to I PM. J. D. McLEOD, Official Receiver. 1V. D. MacLean UNDERTAKEB. I FIRST WINNER Mr. Ed. Williams, 149 Elm Ave, coupon No. 22 won the free ton of Hard Coal this week. The lucky number was drawn by His Worship Mayor Kennedy. §.§'33.‘.7’.“,.Z‘..“.2ii‘.$3£3.“'3“ m’ ml w°“"°" . or er Bascburncr or furnace also: $12.55.!‘ your m! ca." ll. I. LARGE 8 C0. m loco. Wholesale and emu. as Quoq or Charlottetown l-Ilfl North Will-shin Phone 149 Ujfllfd. f,‘ AA.‘ x L_4 Vvv vvwv v _ CITY TICKET ‘OFFICE “ICC “I'll ‘Hill OAIAIIAI ‘Kill: IIEWAYU ‘_r onupwl iunolqu. annulus flrctlcn of the earnings of the far- 4 4 1 hi. Tragah Of Respected $122.? 2"" .3.“ “n” i?’ l???“ ‘ to o r. no I or ' ' my ell-gem; slowly ooze through u. B9113“ Gltlzml uncd membranes, loosen the 4min ‘ hlogm and clear the broncbinl tubal. Quite a gloom wu out over the c110! 370m ésougacogrzalzrfnchig cellos: centre of Belfast district when it M!" . '1 Pl 01' found tb A. ghlldnu u Well ll 15111“. I51 on Blmdcy , hcving met ha: earthly and up dimes- Ing circumstance‘. ' 1t seems that about two o'clock Batimilly morning, she got out of in herbedroom , her Cameron. who slept upstart, noon heard her cries of dismal. u also dldthehimdmuhbothodwhcnl waived severe bums on their hands in their attempts to render her assistance. Dr. Johnson was also on 0h“ $08119. as soon u possible, Alld did all that could be dong to save he life. but the affects of the burns and the subsequent shock were sue‘ that at eizht o'clock Sunday morn 111g 8X16 Placed sway, but, bcln; quite conscious to the end. Mrs. MdPhee was the widow of thn 1M4: Ronald McI-‘hce, who had predeceased her about twenty years ago. She was in her seventy first year. ‘film are loft to mom-n, of the near relatives. the son, Calneron, already mentioned: two daughters, Mrs. Aliens. Macueod who lives on a nearby farm. and Miss Home McPhee, who makes her home with her uncle. Mr. R. B. Macdozlald, Pinettr, who Ll a brother of the deceased: two sisikrl. Mina Tillie MacDonald at the same home, and Mrs. W. Scott Mathescn, geattle, USA, and a. cousin Hilton Cam- eron, also at Pinsttc. There a": also two step children, Mr. Murdoch McPhee, Wood 1s lands, and Mn. E. M. Merriam. Boston, Mass. All the above, with the exception of the two who live in UB.A. were able to be present The funeral service was held at the borne in Glashvin on Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 29th, when, not-| the severe wintry.‘ weather. there we: an unusuallyl large gathering of people present,‘ many of them having travelled a Mrs. She was one of the most active of the Belfast Church, and, it was her Joy to tske an active pert in all that pertain- lally in connection with the WMS. and Ladies Aid. In this, her pastor, Rev. D. L». Griffiths, who conducted the ser- vice, paid d"e an" sincere tribltei to hrrr faithfu ne , as he based hi; disrcurse upon the scripture: “Pr — the sight of the bord Is th: timely and sincere remarks, "found Hymlu which the deceased lo"erl “oned before the Chrlfili- beat WEN 1111118. 16d by membfl‘! 0' calling for the provinclrl exhibition the Belfast Church C“cir, with M151 Annie McRae at thr- orgm. l After the conclusion of the iru- pressive service at the home, the large procession of sleighs wlth trnlr occupants, wended its wnv to. the Belfast church Cemetery, wherv committal reremrny, while the re- ains wrre being laid to rest. The casket was covered with The pail bearers. who or" all neighbours rf the late Mrs. McPhe: inclufrd: Messrs Nelson Cantello. James H. Cantello, Everett McAuhy. M. W. Murchison, Angus Doherty and Georxe E. Doherty. (Patriot Fleas: Copy) lovely floral tfll-utes. NEW GLASGOW W1. The regular mcnthlv meeting of‘ the New Glasgow W.I. was hel" a‘ the Mme C! M155 F1519 11111113 with sity Pstlbllshes the first co-orr-"rzl- be a 300d attendance. Meeting cpened with singlrr: the 0d“. and repeating the Creed. Roll call was answered wit“. health hints. Reports were heard from the sick and school commit e. The questionnaire on Public Health was discussed and filled in The Fbruary meetin" will be hel at the home of Mrs. Harland Hi1‘ where roll call will be answerer‘ with means of making monev. Lunch committee will be Mrs.,E. E McKay. Mrs. P. Dickfcson, Ma's. A B. Stevenson. Progrhm committee. Miss Ruth iclrieson. Mrs. M. Mo. Leod, Mrs. H. B. Stevenson. The following program was eu- joyed by all pl-rint: Chorus, Lo lz bed. possibly for the P111110» or, adding fhewood to the atom the; downatain when " ”‘ fire. Her non Millions with which George East- man, late camera king, endowed University of Rochester, are at dis~ F posal of new president, Alan Ches- , fer Valentine, 34. in building up the institution. He was taken from I Yale faculty. “Premier Farmers” 0f Nova Sootia (GP. By Guardian‘: Special Wire) HALIFAX, Jan. ill-Nova Sco- Ma's Minister of Agriculture, Hon. John A. McDonald, confrerxl Ll rank of premier farmer on A; H. Snida of Shubenacadi ennd C. 9.; Hatch of Alma. tonight at the Nova Bcotia. lhlrmers’ Associatlcn 0on- vention. At the same time the rank of honor farmer was given Joseph D. MacKinnon, Beaver Cove, Wil- liam O'Brien, Windsofs veteran} past president of trn organization, and Rupert W. Angus of Shinimicas. The honors were presented for work the recipients had done for agriculture in the lpzovlnce and in mognition of their agriculture reo- Declarlng most farmers were keeping two or three times the number of livestock the-y should for the amount of feed thrry produced, W. W. Baird, superintendent of the Experimental Station at Nanpan. sB-id in an address that Navy; s10- tian farmers had failed badly 1n recognizing the pcrt stock played in farming operatims. Onlv 1-3 enough raw material and 1-2 enough dry mrtcrial were produced for the White Python nllntfllanllll-Autlorof “lflngtlnbn” omywmuulcpirtlnille usual bond-ship life. Ha Inuit moot of to Piers-in thinking out" plans and studying to and disguises notes Geneml Dl-lriell had given him. According In them, Choriieff was a swsrthy Mongolian Bttriat whohadanearlytniningincrime andintflklle utblflhelsofenot- orious mlaicim in tho Debehunl monastery-a hot-bed of sedition in northern Tibet. Superstitions, a doctor, a drug addict, a clever 11m, guist and n born actor, he was, known to have no lea than one hundred and three Iibctm aliases. The vast majority of the Tibetan- people both hated and felled him. I-Ie had been concerned (the notes said) in the usaaalnatiorl of four "Living Buddhas"--aceopted min-- car-nations .of the highest plan: saints. Gray gave many hours o! though‘. to his first evening with Salado/d Chlembs and to the vision he he"! seen in that underground chamber What, he wondered, could possibly he the meaning of hrases like "darker waters under the lake?’ "a world that i: not a. world!" Ind "people who are not people?" . . . And who was the girl whom h." had seen encircled by that gigantic leprcus python? He had asked Sam- dad Chlemba, but the old man ha" merely said that there existed an hIB time-when he want’ raisins‘ ancient begend about a woman named Gynia, The Consort of th‘, ‘Serpent, and that one day they,‘ would talk of it trether. That wa" ' ull. The extraordinary brilliance o’ the girl's eyes haunted Gray; they reminded him of Bamdad Chlem- bah; but the imperiouslless of her tones had jarred strangely. Th~ idea of any woman giving him orders, however sweet her voice,‘ ruffled Colin Grey. O I I One warm stltrlit night, just be fore reaching Aden, Piers and Gmy were sittklg lookin! out to sea. "Do you know, I rather like your being worried about me, Colin," she said softly. His big brown hand covered a small, strong one. “That's good hearing! Why d you like it?" "Well, I suppose it's because well, because you are you!" They both laughed. ‘The Rlmpoch: wishes to u. you, Slhib!" said a. harsh vlice 1r Tibetan. samdad chlembals servan hoci come up to them, For a mom-ant Gray wanted tr lswear. But reality won out agains romance. unnotice" "I‘v= (got to go arid see this fel FFBDOYI 0f 61111‘. horses. she“. low, Piers," he s:id. "He's an ol friend of mire. I think you'd lik him . . . Excuse me, will you‘. Don't run away! I'll look for you here when I get back." striding past the 1on1 lines o’ deck emits-some of th. passen to be- held nct orrller than the u; wen 1151111}? by n: 13111135 first o’ "ctcbrr. 'r‘<~ * moonlight-Gray hurried down t port H‘ Ned by V- B- Iflorwrd. the main (‘eck and swung hlmse cha‘rm:;l of the CXhIbIIITfl c"m- up the mm ladder to pg goqysl- mittee. ‘ _ ‘two rungs at a time. (‘War “<d'-‘§$5"§ yvew mo» bvi s Mdo‘ Chlemba, doused in m F. W. "Casey." Badwln. l". 1.. A-hrcd lamols FTIIES, was scitedlcanin pe"siv-"» o. Because an earlier dafl" worked was passed du inz the aftrrnocn tendent of the Halifax Fiskr 12s Ev 1y m, m. shimmeym; 931N359 3'19"‘ rand Grutaries! InGroar-ieu uwell price IIIIII. other merchandise when you buy our branded linen you are assured ‘of getting the but Quality POEIIIIIQ for the Stock up with our brands andsatiafy your. self that you are using good Groceries as well as saving. . Shop bore with confidence, qt- Special: In EATON BRANDED GROCERIES 1 u. rm 19c fifiirr PAPER. Wfifé‘? sou» 36:1? EATONIA N O-ALUM . BAKING POWDER Per. - Pkg. 5c 10c 1-2 u» rm, 11¢ EATOIWS BULK COCOA I Per I lb. EATOMS Pllawau aucx TEA Per 50c lb EATON’S EMPIRE ICOFI-‘EE b. 35c Tin Everyday Good Values In EATON 811M111 GRDGERIESI BEVERAGES Eatorfa Special Blend COFFEE in bulk lb. G Eatonia Household Blend TEA Black‘ lb. Eatonia TEA lb. pkg. 60c % lb. pkg. .. 30c EATON EXTRACTS LEMON or 2 oz. VANILLA bot. Artificial LEIWON or VANILLA 2 oz. bottle .7c 6 oz. bottle ...'...... 15c 12 oz. bottle 25c 12 oz, Queen bottle .. 23c ‘l2 oz. Stuffed bottle .. 29c HOSTESS OLIVES 4 oz. Queen bottle .. 12c 8 oz. Queen bottle . . 17c 4 or. Stuffed bottle . . 13c 8 oz. Stufled bottle . . 20c Mayfair TEA BISCUIT MIXTURE, pkg. 29c SUN-GLO MEAL, pkg. 29c lmrdlvs 111.001: WAX, 1s oz. m. 45G EATONIA BROOMS, good quality, each EATONIA Borated TOILET SOAP,per cake Moving EATON 8 Iffilgggés ‘ TOMATOES J ‘1. E n. - Pownuns 4 oLivttl o 23 All kinds N“ 2y’ m“ 2 ‘m’ . “s: flaw“ 8 s: ham: 7' 35: ftflzmléic Eutonia Choice v BB- " CORN Z 14y, oz. botle 52c 1;, lb. pkga. Nm 2 u“ 12¢ SHOP HERE WITH CONFIDENCE FIIESII and COOKED MEATS FRESH FRUITS GRAPEFISUII, 3 I01‘ . gglfilxggE-lgfizfl-lgfzl: -_-_ m: CHUCK ROAST BEEF, lb. APPLES (Winesaps) doz. 35c VEGETABLES CARIIOTS, I'll IIJS. . .. ...1!‘c Eatania Choice PEAS No. 2 Tin. Each Eatoniu Choice BOILING BEEF, lb. 10c Canned Vegetables 13c ....10c perimentol Stfiflwn. Mr. solicited the formers’ covpention in securlrv a national YJlYY: for them.’ mluung'qray _ _ 31311171" moonlit sea. “Greeting, chela!" he said gr m . ‘I have sel" Drvvlfifle. \"h1‘c P". “W” 8""‘-<@ 011 for you to speak of a secret matt" "fish rn"" as uwvicfw fwd." Elt r ar me and listen carefully . . U’ w“ I'm‘ third (“Y °I the cm‘ Whcn I was a novice, I read a pr vcrficn. (GP. By (irurdlrrus Fro-rial who‘ VIFQT C"“""I'FTCO'?K, b1. S. Jan. ?l—A rcw extension to the co- opcrctive rrwer-ent in Non. S: tfo. will be ccmphtcd “ore t'"~"r- row when Prof. Angus B. Mrctnn- 111d of Sf. Frnrcis Xcvfcn "nlvcr- five tl-Fde un‘"'* outside th‘ dlo-l ces» of Anti-onish. _ l I The id“?! 1"". "ilet with. rrrcat sucrrss in Czre Breton and B‘ stern Nova Sc"i‘o Where s-cres cf UYW" societies I-"i-a‘. The movement is being s“ \ by ihe Extension - artmr: of the University and ‘be form*f">n of the group “ere was brolwvt about b" the efots cf Rrv. Eli LeBlanc of West Chet- teocok 11-0118 A70. Rcadi-HP. Mrs. M. Mc- Leod. Duet. Mrs. H. Hill an’ Mrs. P. L. Campbell. Reading, M". Mc- Donald. CIYILIS, Tim Misses Ftev- enson and Payntcr. Readir Miss Ella Semple. Sewing contest. Nat- ional inhem. Troubled Ior Many Years with Itchy Pimples. Culicura Healed. “My hoe and neck were lfleaed with pimples. The i 1 were red and hard and nearly all came to I head. They disfigugg 1?.’ face and at hmea were very painful. They were itchy, causing me to scratch and lmute the eruption and lolneflma I “I was troubled for many years and used all kinds of u-uunentl to lost sleep through them. 111 scipt. Bo strange was it, that I too‘ . 3y in an ancicrt Chinese mazlu it to my Guru, \' ho told rre it woul rule my destiny. I c n never forg" ‘ts vcvrrdirliz. f‘r h: mad‘ ma learn t by heart. It ran as follows: "Th-se wrl-ds or: written by Hsu1~Li-Chcn- listrolomr and M"s- ter 0f Stiriis. He wh~ reads if h: he Chosen Onc, shall through th-:m !'" t o Veil"rl World, an" a. People oi glrrdow ruled by a Whit: Python and a. woma". To "en shall 00m‘ a. man roster than th‘ White Python. In the day of his coming, th~ powers of the earth shall be loosed . . And if no child is to come forth from her womb, .he Wsman on’ her evil ea cort shall be destrcyrd, toge h r with the wtrld the" inhub't. and all its riches and all its petple. Th? he"rt of the Lew sh l.l be shut within linked mountair, even a" the body of a warrior is shut with- in the links of his mall. And thm‘ hundred and thirty-three shall watch over it-” "Chain," inierwolated Szlmdad Chiemba solemnly, "three hundred and thirty-three is the exact num- ber of the brethren in Hlfimpo. I! it not strange?" l-le resumed his reciting of the memorized prophecy. "At the fcet of the guardilma shall lie n. lake ns beautiful as a pel- oockb tail, beneath the waters of which will dwell fire and the Evil Thing. A dead mam shall speak to s. ruler of three hundred and BRINGING UP FATHER ' POTATOES, Deck lilc HEAD LETTUCE .. 15c CRANBERRIES, 2 IE5. 356 CORNED BEEF, lb. 10¢ ROLLED PRIME run ROAST, lb. 2st sour HERRING, c m. ......... 23¢ BONELES§ SALT CODFISH, z u... . ,2.=.¢ VEAL CROQUETTES, Ib. 1s.» WAFFLE STEAK, lb, 18c Gray uke the whmpered comments of unseen listeners. "Many, many years later, when I becam. Abbot," thoughtfully re- sunmo Samdad Chiemba, "o \ who was deed t1 the world did speak to me. And in this wise: High above the monastery of Hlampo, in a cave in the rock face, welt a brother who had voluntarily lmmured him- self until death should refezae hl-n from the wheel of Charge. One small wicket (nly was the c. i the wall, through which he drew up (cod and water onoa every seven days. 0o a certain rooming he for- got his oath an" broke down the mouth of his cave, shouted down to us. We knew that he was possessed o1 a devil; but to such one mav sometimes listen with profit. ‘I have seen s vision,’ he cried, the wind bringing his voice to us. gua- tily. ‘The Evil coiled under the lake 1| about to raise its hen"! Let the Iprd Abbot Ito-rt before another lun rises, and go to a city of the Sahiba ln a northern irll-ud, where another is gone to nteal s golden buy. That key he must cot. or Hllmpo will be destroyed. Thu WM "In obedience to that warnin~ I came to Lon‘ . and because of th. protection of this tzliarnanlo pray- er” (he tapped a silver cylinder suspenrn. round hLs neck) "the evl‘. power of Chm-Jeff W?! unable to hum me. So far, I hsv: f llad in my search for the papyrus." He sighed. "What mode you fail?" asked Gray, gazing out to an. "I sinned, Chelu. I wdtc‘. three days before strrflfll. wheres: I should have lef the day the worn- ing came to me. It has een reveal- ed to n-c. in my meziitationl. that having founc‘ you I must reiun. Success will coma to me in l-flunpo." (To be Continued) .__..____.._... NEW LONDON WOMEN'S LNBHTUTI The second regular nleeting of the New London Women's Instrtute was held at the home of Mrs. Harold Mayhew. lum- the singing of u» Ode and therepeoting ofthsOreedin uni- son the roll call was answered by Agriculture, Mrs. M. MaaEwen; legislation, MLss G. MacKuy; Home Economics, Mrs. C. Buntain, Cun- adianlzatlon. Mrs. Harry Dunning: Child Welfare, Mrs. H. Mayhewl leacue of Nations, Miss I. Con- stable. It was suggested that we make use ot the books from the Carnegie Lib-rary, and a book on "Conrad-on Poets" was selected for study at the next meeting, which is to be held at the home of M's. Hmrold Dunning. A pleasant social hour was then spent, and refreshments served bl! various nlembers. Meeting closed b" B11111"! Nztional Anthem. Roll c111 for next meeting, "Famous Canadian Women- Uno lllnnrdfin for flora Feet EY .5111 II T EXAIIIIIIITEIIII I-‘lttllu 5nd supplying Giana. e c, no "l. Thonl uaedC ' Sou . . » m =~~“"°"" “T131511? zrirrtlu irn.r:.r.;.l'..'t". "we w--==' m "- 4- l‘ I“ ° " 151° F°“$""v'°‘°"" be revealed m him and m the nod. m m1 be pudopecfi" mw fi§dr§h°m ' OPTOMETRIST Q ‘I I V ' kuk-chu-mohhu-‘mrrflfluh... Greater White Python. . . . ‘he IOII III!“ hundrubfeet. Ohe- mmmgge“ ha" u” m. 101mm“ on“. cannwud wnh Addrwfim n“; u-u. 0,12)"; tmspzglatego. g; ml lain YmTS-u “$131 ‘c2123; ecaveuracumfn ‘questionnaire! up: "mum, -— " edgewizr: thro L them, leellifid to ful followcrofTlu Wu . . w" ' Mkmw" ‘I u ' -BY GEORGE MCMANUS I TO DISCOtRAfiI Hmlafipafitfil OULg! .7, \, MOTHER$ TDWIIGHT FIR IN V/KY 5° THRT 5H! WILL 60-» ow . 62> HQIAE; IVIHY HELLO~ DAD I ERbF-ES“ - ‘n-ub rs A , IQLE NIQHW" rr AN‘ woes‘? L. l-r l9 a‘ -' w.“ *2. a §;;“"’”‘i