rim GUARDIAN You oan got Hoieprooi in attractive Christmas PIi-tkllles containing 9'" Pilr or more. H0100 aser Give lt This Christmas-- You'll Make No Mistake‘ ‘ WHETHER you're choosing a gift f9,- Wm,’ sweetheart, sister, mother-choose Holeproef. You carft go wrong! Every woman has a weakness for beautiful hosiery. And mlost women prefer Holo- \prof—for its durability as well as its beauty. ig outwesrs other hosiery and outlasta moat other gifts ‘Yet lta dalntiness makes It: appropriate" for Ch-lstmas giving. No. 580—A popular Hoisproof style. Pure thread silk, with mock seam and fashion marks. Extra-Stretch Rib Top. Black and all leading colors. in at- tractive Christmas package, _$i.75 per pair. PURDlE-FERGUSON Shoe 00., Limited No. 1810—A favorite silk and wool stocking. Pure thread silk over fine cashmere with mock seam and extra- etretch rib top. Packed in Christmas container. 82.00 per pair. The Isle of ~ Frankincense With deference to a cable report of cannibalism in the island of Eocotra, the National Geographic Society. has issued the following siJa-temenls: “Scotrs, isolated island off the north-eastern point of Africa, where a lighthouaeiieeper is rumor. ed to have been the victim of cflllllillflll. has always been thoughts than maneating savages. "For it is the ‘Isle of Frank- incense’ from which one came most of the pleasant aromatic gum burn- ed as incense in the churches and temples of both the West-and the East. It is even possible that one of the gifts of the Magi to -the In- fant Jesus came from Soctra, for in the past the island was almost the sole source of this highly prlz~ cannlhals on Socotra. is somewhat surprising. The island people be- came at least superficially civiliz- ed ‘ages ago through the influence of gum traders. They were at one time qhristlans, but since the seventeenth century have been Mohamniedans. They are ruled by s Sultan under British protection. Nor is the island small; it is near- ly half as large Ias Crete 0r Porto Rico. “Socotra is not often visited by Westerners, bu-t this is rather be- cause of the religious jealousy of the Sultan than because of any danger from the natives. The latter were described a few years ago by ii visitor writing for the National Geographic. Society as ‘a kindly folk, hospitable and quite harm- less.’ " Continuing, he wrote: "Hadibo, the capital, of Tamarida, as the Arabs call it, from Lamar, the date- fruit tree, is a collection of flat- roofed white houses scattered among the palms. Palace Made of Mud. "The Sultan's ‘palace’ is a large mud structior with flat towers, and the prayer houses are suggestive of the graceful Arab mosques only by contrast. The poorer population, chiefly of African descent and much older in the history of the island than its Arab aristocracy, lives in huts of thorn and paint-er grass, invariably overrun with luxuriant gourd vines. “Surrounded by tiny garden plots, in which tombac, or native MQQTRESS: "Wei-l, Jane, evcr ything gens on all right while we've been out?" NEW MAID: "Wess'm, barrin’ the man coming’ for the taxes, and n dog runnlu’ off with tho meat, and the chimney hem’ on "W. ind the eat havln kittens-everything ‘as been 0. K." . _London Opinion. srrcin cnEAiii smell l-‘llll llllhl$lhiil$ A delicious combination of chopped fruits and walnuts, dclivcrcd to your home on Christmas Day. Only a limited quantity will be miade. Order curly through lolly Perfection dealer or direct from 11S- llilllliill. ciiriiiii-ziiirse LIMITED. 225 Fitzroy St. Phone 848 l2-18Stuflll4l. Am‘ s44‘ mmmmA vww E. R. iBrow 146 Richmond Street Charlottetown A __Fll'e, Life, Accident, Sickness and Pliitb Glass Insurance at Lowest rate. Al "out at Summerside. Lloyd Lewis- (also Stronfl Stock Comllulllel- tobacco, lentils, melcus and yum grow abundantly they are more picturesque outside than inside. "These is not much -to be seen in Hadibo. The principal amuse- ment afforded the visitor is that ' .of being seen. I “Nothing could be iovelier than 'the sight of slender Socotran cattle grazing knee-deep among the grasses and palm branches that line the banks of_ the lagoons near illladibo. Clouds massed above and mountains near behind; long shad- ows dappllng the water, and the sun turning to gold the tawny flanks of the cattle make a picture of pastoral beauty rare to behold in this part of the East. HFTo-day-Socotra. exports practic- ally nothlng except ghi, a rancid butter, made from goat's milk and highly prized in Zunzlbar. The in- habitants number about 5.000, and the bulk of them are of African do scent, though Bedouins live in the mountain caves, and the ruling class is Arab. - "The language is distinct in it- self. though possessing many Arabic and Mahri words. It has a wondrous wealth of gurges and im- possible noises in the throat. There are no words for horse or dog. be- cause these animals are not found on the island. A Pastoral People. "A (inc breed of camels and mioulieys, which ‘.ll‘0 thc tamed sons of the wild asses roaming iii thousands mi Llic interior lllillnfi. are the beasts oi‘ burden. "The Socoirziiis are for the moot part a pastoral people. living upon their flocks and herds. They have noithcr lnclinaitioii nor skill for the they triiavu and ilicir eiirthcrn pots. fnshlmnil with a hit of cocoanui rind in lieu of a potter’s wheel, are rude imitations of the southern 'Arnb‘s hkmdlwork. "Those who live by the sea catch fish or dive for methanol-pearl. They have ii most ingenious ‘tele- scope‘ for spying out tho wonders that lie at the oceans bottom. it is simply a kerosene oil can, ‘made in America.’ with la shoot of glass set into one side. Into the opposite side the observer thrusts his head. and with the glass bottom well down in the water he is rowed slow- ly back and forth. mouth and eyes well protect-ed from the salt water. which further serves him as ii magnifying lens." DEPODID OALIPH OF ISLAM Crown Prince Abdul Medjiii, who has been deposed from the high office of Caliph of lslam, to which he was elected in November. 1922, is a son of former Sultan Adbul Alli, and a cousin of the de- posed Silitan Mohammad Vl., and is 56 years old. He is described as learned in let- ters and literature. a patron of the arts, an accomplished printer and composer of music. He has always been closely ‘identified with the Nationalist movement. and is credited with a strong will. At the time of his election as friends said he would not be con- tent to remsinmereiy as religious head oflslaln, but would insist upon exercising temporal powers. He has only one wife and has lived modestly and quietly, hot mingling in olitics. He has s daughter an a son, the latter married to s daughter of Mohamm- ed Vl., the deposed Sultan. _ in spite of the fact that this ~ g ‘ r‘ office vis ,‘ ' ‘. the Oalphs l of lslsm have not always led s life to associated with much plensanter ‘ ed giim. i‘ “The suggestion that there are i’ iioiiiinirs 1 , Garters boxed 0 Fine Braces boxed Wool-Muffler _ English Broadcloth Shirt i." Wool Knit Gloves l Slillrrillll IlAYS iiiiroilii xms if “L l. i‘ f at... t, - t“, . ‘w’, i. ' » , . i’, . r-u J ‘A '1 i i . ., . 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And‘ every game the heart could want come in and see them. 25c to $4.75. is here too. ..l- Since 1857 at Summerside merely deposed. others deposed and blinded. others deposed and then murdered. The present Caliph was fortunate is being allowed to leave the country. / wssmiusress ovsassas l ,Soms titles are undeserved, but sll the Dominlons-Cansds, New- capitals or the Occldent. "filmed 1° ii- in Burt, the ancient land of the Even a century ago its children Pharaohs, and another in India. Alcohol is’ 80ml for this were still few. but today the Par- All ilie Balkan States, once under pose, but it musLbe handled iiament habit a touch of it wide. Our first has become world- the» yoke of the Turk. have set lIDiCBIOfUllY for y _ their own Housesof Parliament, diqeolgr the great , i-mttator, of and now the ancient city of her example has been followed hy followed the lead ,or "16 MW" of hot water. varnish on mirror tlielgeod malts are obtained by using OOIIPIS, WI! tllQ UIIIOG 815106.521! 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