n-wrvrvs-wn-f .1. “.- - -> ~. -»t.R-@r-s.n-.-~n-»-- "How's your son getting on with his art career?" l "In his particular line he has no er. Drawing checks. He draws 'cm beautifully." First Rat: jwiuliy venturesome. Yes, my brother Is Second Rat: How's that‘! First Rat: He iives right under I chop-suey restaurant. 9w I ‘w’ e e NOT IN THE DOUGH The soldier hurries to the fray. Though weii aware that he has missed _l'he chance to draw the liberal pa Accorded to a puglist. . is your wife a good Newly Wed: ‘You bet. She can hike coffee with a curling iron. t-“Rsther embarrassing to a batche- "If." "How, now?" . FFouF engaged girls are on our arty line, and you can't go to the Iephone without somebody hand- It. you. a kiss." Because mahogany is so cheap and makes the best charcoal it is used for cooking fires in the interior of Plllfllflfi.‘ F__OR SALE mo, Possibility, 2.12%. eiisibie 1'" \ mad-u ‘ ‘ BEDEQUE the Freetown Hall, together wit town. XTIOTO fashioned “clng-scng". ty. Freetown Group gave an address- The singing of “God Save the-King" was the closing number on this evening's program. Mr. Leslie Fyfe of lknerald, has The Young People's Society o! Freetown entertained the Young People's Society of Centreville, Be- ' deque, to an enjoyable social even- ing, Thursday, Nov. 5th, when about twenty young people assembled at about thirty young people of Free- Contosts and gama were indulged in, which brought splendid amusement and entertainment. A 13°» 37°- dainty lunch was then served by Eve‘ 7 & 3-45 ‘ the young ladies of the Society. A appropriate name for the lunch would be "a supper", because the eats were very plentiful. Mrs. Allison Profit of Freetown, render- ed some old song selections on the organ all joining in singing the old I favorites together. a secular old-‘ Mr. Arnold Henderson on behalf of the Bede-i que Society thanked the Freetown Society for their lovely entertain- ment, royal weicome and hospitali-I Rev. W. J- A. Nicholson, pas- , tor and and honorary leader of the‘. Mltlnoe 8.15 ......-....... PRINCE ED WARD SATURDAY ONLY Matinee 3.00 h 26¢. 42c, 52c. - R ICHARD ARLEN PEGGY SHANNON Evening ‘i b 8.45 ...... 36c. 42c. 53¢- (Ila m. Charlotte Greenwood ' Also SEYERAL SHORTS < comes the fatal run cuARLorra'ruwN_§.v.AR"lAN ~ ii FRINGE EDWARD ——iivvl Pifllill! m”; 31c- I-ie was sank In 1&0 hlalesuia P. E. ISLANIJMISSIUNARY T0 CHINA mountains to one ol the most rc- mote chapels of the district, the one which I described in my last article and which was ,ublished in the Guardian a year ago. But be- lore Ieavins hm 1 "w... called out for a funeral. It was the wile of one of the oldest and most fervent christian in town. It was the larg- Tho [allowing letter rrom Father vlmgm lworrison, Missionary to china, will be interesting read- ing to relatives and 111611115 111 this Province: SUNG YANG. China, Sflpii- 30:31- Dear John. Many moons have come and gone since I have written you, and I now take advantage of some snare time to China. The Chinese wakes are g; my disposal to write you and to something like at home. They re- tell you about the work we are do- cite many prayers, drink tea, have ing and also some of the strange lunches and shoot off firecrackers. experiences I have had during the T1115 15 111° 5181151 150 b68111 the past year and especially those of prayers, and calls these who are the past summer. outside come in and start the pray- Since coming here as PasPSr 6f 61's. 831d 11115 they d0 for three $51 111119181 I attended since I came u-u-nai; seer vounsri? » H E Al. T H Y The lot of moetpeople h much c Indoor work and little real ex- orcise. That's wh ifs sensible, NOVEMBER 13. 11931 bout the same lsre with sligllt ver- iation this was our menu durinlvl my stsy among them. . _' Shortly after mivln: 1W4 W! w," vlgltod by a torrential rain which swelled the little stream in- to a roaring torrent. The water CIOKYIOOfII-IIJO Vllthlclyllcill 3171mm‘ the mo“ or flowing G0,“, . Dr. Cnrtefr 14:13.2: the mountain lid” ""1" 5 11°“ - Pills. All vegetable. so van similar to that on the North shore innee. alter s big Nor’ Wester had sub- 25c aiucndpwkue sided. 1t was music to my ml. Mk d l“. mm; mo think of other days when Y9" "S! I t" _ 1 lewd M "=- °l= i" "m" TERS llfiPlllS down and around Planet-s old 1w- tory where you used to work v breaking claws. Bo to the mvric of Canal Open the waters and with these th0u811¢l I was lulled into a P93051711 611111111‘ er alter all had receited 1118111 Pfly- ors, the Rosary and 801181111 111911‘ hard board straw ooutllfl- 1 (Associated Press) But I was not to chilly this peace ml llfo much longer. On the road hm my shin was unknowingly ex- posed to the sun. I paid no atten- tion to it and kept on coloring the swim daily little realizing what the outcome would be. My foot b88511 to get sore. The skin all peeled oil.’ the nerves became exposed and I began as the Chinese say to "Eat Misery" all remedik known to the Chinese medical prolessio , and they are legion, were suggested and applied but the loot was getting worse every day and infection had already set in. What was I to do? Did I need a doctor? Yes. How was I to gel; one? The literary Digest of May 30th on page 21 has an The same was stubbornly fought article "How To Pick _e Doctor." ihwusiwut although the quality of All the good advice written there, hockey Was not of the best. Bison! ' day. Seventy eight ships remaining o: both ends of the canal will be per- mitted to pass through as quickly as possible. Bisons Win (Canadian Press) FORT ERIE, 0nt., Nov. 12-The Buffalo Bisons opened the Interna- 11°"9-1 HOCKEY League season here tonight by defeating Detroit Olym. ‘Dics 8 to 2 after anovertlrne period. would be useless fOl‘ me. A tele-‘i snatched the victory out of the rm phone. I had none. No Doctor with-l when they tied the score in the last in two hundred Chinese miles. No; period with a little over two minu- , Post Office and no one who could; 188 t0 3o on Cain's shot on a. pass ‘help me. So there was nothing else; lwm Gauthier. to do but pack up and walk the 210i chance to save. Venne had not a BALBOA, CANAL ZONE, Nov. l2 —'1'he Panama Canal was opened to ships of light draft today, and the first vessel, the S. B. Incalite, |startod through since a landglldo Ibloclred the Gaillard out onSatur- i . n‘ ' message — threat- ening her love, put- receivecl the appointment of Pro- vincial Police. The chicken supper and, bazaar and fancy sale which was held on “THE ting two lives in danger. What does . she do ? See l lChinese miles back to Bung Yang and then go on to Chuchow where 1 time, Gauthier was again _ in the\ Tuesday evening, Nov. 3rd in the Central Bedeque Hall, under the auspices of the Central Bedeque Baptist Sewing Circle, was a decid- ed sucoess. The supper showed that the ladies have not forgotten any of their culinary art and the fancy work was an example of the very neat and fine work in gener- al sewing, embroidery, etc., and all brought ready sale, and a. good sum was realized. ‘There were no services in the Searletown and Cape ‘Traverse ‘Uni- ted churches on Sunday last, and no service all Centreville Bedeque in the morning. In the evening the Missionary Society took charge of the services in the Unitodchiirch at Centreville Bedeque and a. fairly large congregation were present- The men's choir rendered some ‘very nice singing and Rev. T. P. Archi- bald, pastor, delivered a very inter- esting address- Mrs. Alvin Sudsbury and family of Cleveland, Ohio, who have been enjoying a holiday with Ivirs. Art Farrow, at Central Bzdeque, have moved into the residence formerly occupied by 1Vl.‘r. and Mrs. Harold Wright at Centreville Bedeque. Mrs. Sudsbury intends spending the win- ter here. Mr. Elrich Saunders and daugh- ter. Miss Eunice Saunders of Char- lottetown, were recently visiting friends in Freetown- Heartiest congratulations are be- ing extended to Mr. and Mrs. Wen- dall P. MacKenna of Emerald on the arrival of a “bonnie lassie" on Tuesday, October 27th in the Prince County Hospital- The "Famous Canadian" Contest, sponsored by the Charlottetown Guardian, forms a very interesting feature in this newspaper and per- haps the answers are more or less difficult but everyone will find it CARTOON , AND COMEDY dered Miss Helen Cfl-irng oi. '11}??- day evening, at the home of her pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Calms, Roads Comer, when about one hundred and twenty five guests assembled to extend to Miss Cairns the best of wishes for her future hflllliines, previous to her approach ins marriage. The living room was prettily and tastefully decorat- ed with autumn leaves and flowers. Mrs. Clark MacQuarrle of wilmot Valley, escorted the bride-to-be to the seat of honor, to me strains or the wedding march played on the piano by Vernon MacQuarrie. ,A daintily trimmed basket, in blue and white, contained many 1lseful by Miss Marion MacQuarrie and Miss Jean Curtis. The humorous and Witty verses accompanying the gifts were read by Miss Katherine Clark and Mrs- Darius Hogg, and caused much laughter and amuse- mcui- The gifts included linen, china, glassware, silverware and many other articles very useful to the home. Miss Calms in a few well chosen words thanked the ma- ny friends lor their beautiful gifts and good wishes. All joined hands and sang "For she's a Jolly Good Fellow". Miss Cairns was one of the community's most popular young ladies. an active worker and 8111611811101‘ among the young folk, and she will carry with her the best wishes of her many friends. Mr, A. F, McLean of Summerside then made a very witty and amusing speech, he being one of the guests Present.‘ The remainder of the selections. Relrshments were then interesting and educational. ‘l’ I m“. Apply Jimmfl 715x1- wm ‘on a colt, will be a rem 01¢ A miscellaneous shower was ten- calms, y, 1pm,; loola-n-la-el. ijilii flglpllilil Electric liven Tinproves the Best Recipes * ' Y u can buy a Hotpoint Electric Range ‘ o for as "little as $80.00. .. Cakes and biscuits attain a feathery lightness . . . meats brovrn to a capti- vating tenderness . . . vegetables re- tain their deliclous mineral B8118 W110i! . you cook’ with a. Hotpoint Electric 1' Range. Time-clock, thermostat and in- sulated oven all conspire to produce very pleasant evening with Miss also Mr. and Mrs. Cairns. the most. delicious meals you have ever tasted. -, ,,-,,;.. . 1 Maritime Electric C0» L141- olthel o CHAELOTTETO\VN, P. E. l. Gonveniellt ‘forms only down l8 months to pay. Associated ‘Gas fr‘ Electric System 5ECRE CALU West has returned home again. Clayton Smith, Freetown .—B. Fiiii pllnncls (Canadian Press) Mr. Eric Maclvlurdo, formerly of ‘ Kelvn, but who for several years has been residing in the Canadian Miss Thel Daye ol’ Norboro, has been enjoying a holiday in Free- town, the guest of her sister, Mrs. [the faithful of Sung Yang andnights in success1on_.0n the fourth‘ "surrounding districts we have been day the body was brought, to the beset with many diffiwliies and chapel where 1 read the funerel trials. The backwardness and ignor mass alter which they all followed ance of the christians in matters of the body to the gpgvg chanting religion. their children growing uu prayers and setting off firecrackers without any instruction, some of an ‘along the route to the grave. them leaving the church andgolng Hundreds of pLlgflllS followed and back to idolatry-ail these condit- ‘watched the ceremony to see what ions We Iflund 119m H1211 11193’ 5Bd"the foreign Priest was doing. The dened our hearts very mucil- 3111' grave is a mound of earth and with the help 0i G013. 111B PraYi-‘YS stones throtvn up conical in shape- and 11113110181 1155151511” fmmlA door is left open facing the home lfriends and benefactors at, home we of the deceased, The coffin 1have been 6118111911 t0 TBmQVG and shoved into the opening and a slab limprvve some of these sad condii-j is placed upright upon which Isl ions. With the timely help given by written the name and birth place! your worthy P1511"- Rev- A- P-‘of the deceased. When o Cllinaman MaoLellan and 1116 11913111191313 is getting 01d his chief anxiety isl Pastor Rev. J. B. MacIntyre, 11°‘ about his coffin and ifuncral. So hei gather with donations from other pycplllélS these beforehand, his col-l friends 18y B1111 111911951 We We” fin and .‘-'l1l'O\l(l etc. and keeps them! enabled to send three gifis °1 111°,‘ in a special room in the house' parish to the girls school in Wen- awaiting the day when he will be l I knew that the. Canadian Sistersl limelight when his shot found the could help with dressings and mcd- mt B5 11¢ P101“! up the rebound of icine lor the wound. I was just his previous drive. one week making that journey and, when I arrived at Chuchow I wentf right to the Dispensary where sis‘ Mini 111 the 01051113 minutes of the every ‘adage which is quite true in my ,the cool mountains to the heat of .than to have a cork leg the rest of ter Catherine looked at the wound ‘and ‘she said "Father you have s gbad foot." She said that 1 came IjlISt; in time to check the spread Io: mo infection. 1 was three weeks isltting with my foot elevated. After ‘cane. Now I am all right again ,thank God and our Slater. Much mloasul-e is bought with pain an old ‘case. I was obliged to return from the plains, but better to do that my life. During my absence quite s. pile: of newspaper-i r ‘ unopened. and among them the Charlottetown Guardian. I spent my convalescent period readins it and, ‘ _,, up with the news. I was not able to do any letter writing until the end of I Ii-Iil-i-r 'Foxes For Sale ithat I could walk around with a’ On account of being/transferred to another position I offer for im- mediate sale four pairs sliver foxes and their twenty pups; also ‘five other adults. Healthy, vigorous, pro- liflo stock. Act quickly. Prefer selling to single purchaser, who will Ilt some choice breeders at pelt value" National registration. PETER E. HOLLAND, Elmira. 10042-11-13-fri-mon-wed-3i. and 1°VB1y Bills which were opened - evening was enlvved with musical1 served by the ladies, after which‘ should the Iuests departed for their res- desertions and D°51D0l1Bd 111ml 1° and pagan boys o! sung Yang and pective domiciles, after enjoying a enable counsel to lrefure restitution orders if the ldlvol-ee," slid the Judge-President. of a conversation can be recorded on l was cylinder. - LONDON Nov. ill-An import- chow. We have no S¢11°°1 1151"? 5°‘ . - , , [m]; “mug was given by tho British girls but it__>_l_s_ our Vambtion next supreme Court recently on "stale" year with suppot from the home divorce cases, the Court deciding land w open a school W118“ 111° that there was no time limit therc- girls will receive the rudiment-S of on and delay was not a bar. Some holy faith and 16am 111B "1195 01 11 50 llw books dealing with marital christian life. F‘l‘Om thi-‘h 5°11°°t1 cases were brought by counsel t0 ‘we will be able to chose re mos supreme Court when Justiceldliigent and worthy and train Gardiner and Justice Sutton were ‘them further so that they may be- asked to decide the important come teachers and leaders 0f 111911 divorce problem as to whether sex. At_ the P1959111 time the” 1s there was any limit to the time in ».not one woman in the parish cap- which a husband or wife couldloblo of this work, and t0 make a claim a resitution order. iailinE 51311“? “"5189 ‘iiglfcdugallzrnkig; whych divmm _ the older chr an e Two cases were argued by consul. 115 “Whers- d that of Gnome Dayldgon Corey At much personal expense an who was $111118 his Wife- 11'1"" '1““°.‘“flflce we bdelkficd blast for restitution, nnd that of Enflfiifllw °P°n 1i 5° °° °' is um van d-cr Nsss against her husbandwlmlam 95 W911 115 “M15113” w” d ' . h Nicholas Jacobus Johannes van der be received and insggiifldrelxilglatigd Ness. Evidence was (liven 1h51i1he °1d c ape’ i d Mrs Carey deccrted her husband P8111191‘! and d951i5 “"11 c1“ 1's B“ ' "m der Nesfother fumltlne necessary {or carry . M . 3'1 years ago rs mg on school work on Sunday “llevcd that her husband deserted‘ '" = h l d m,“ 30 years am Sept. 13th I blesed the sc oo an In both cases Justice Gardiner P111111 under thedpggtiiltloihs; questioned whether the Court,1-11151° Fmwm a“ e assist in such "staJe-yidoofg were open to the Christian 100k up the surrounding. districts. Today we have twenty three boys studying 111 the school. Some or them PM in the mission and some 8o home for the night. Those who come from o, distance lodge altogether in the compound, and we must feed them. They are-very poor and only able to give a few copper-s for their books. All other necessities we must furn- ish them. We have great faith and hope that the christian people in the home land will rally to our support and help us finance th's work o1’ Catecumnate Schools, one of the most imponan; work of any mission. Last Saturday Sept. 26th of our calendar was according to the lChinese calendar the 8th day of . the 8th Moon, known as Mid ventinB the plaintiff from getting Autumxt on m“ day everybody ‘i1 ‘irder 1°’ resutumn‘ eats Moon cakes and tho pagans ow” w“ ‘tantra u "51mm°“,t\‘ler homage to the Moon. Though “d” Jum“ Summ‘ 111mm“! the Hal-axing Bovemment ordered MN‘ van d" Ne” ‘m “d” “Feeizthree years ego the abolition of the wlm the reasons glv3n by 1119 Lunar calendar and substituted the J"¢¢°'P'=°1‘1°“‘- Solar, the lnllorl-ly of Chinese still foliowtheir old custom, or reckon- An attachment for telephones has m‘ "m, by m, Moon, authorities. Advocates appeared to argue tho point. Justice Gardiner, dealing with Carcys case, held that the Courts did not ihave o. statutory discretion to desertion was many years old. ‘The cases show that decrees have been granted alter a long de- lay, and I cannot find any legal ground for refusing to grant a restitution order and finally "I do not mean to say that delay in bringing a. matrimonial action may never affect the Court's action, but it seems to me that if it affects it, it will do so by way of evidence. Delay is not u bar pre- ylaid away in them. After the funeral was over I left ,the next day for the Hinterland of l'our district. I was going away 160 lCillflCSg miles to Yan Chi Nuen, ,\vllcrc it would be nice and cool. ‘but I would be cut off from all ‘communication with the outside ‘world. It is a small village of about 300 souls with about one third, of them cbristians and among these I lived for five svecks. The nearest Post Clice is ninety miles, no roads only cow paths. The people are most primitive and live on corn and potatoes. suited me perfectly. The temper- uture in the morning was '78 and the highest in the afternoon was s3, while in Sung Yang and Chu- chow the temperature ranged a- round 96. We had nice mountain breezes, oold water to drink and a place to swim and hike about. I lived just as a. Chinese, ate their food, talked with them, prayed with them morning and night. The chapel was filled daily with those good simple people who know noth ing of what is going on in their own country, much less what is happening in the outside world. They don't know what a. postage stamp looks like. They asked me, “Ifave you corn in your honorable ‘country?’ Have you potatoes?" Oh The climate there I August. I had you on the list but deferred it until now when I could give you a detailed account of my experiences. 5o now dear friend John, I must conclude and I hope that some one who reads these lines will 05m to our assistance with funds for our school work. We have much ‘to do along these lines of endeavo , but being handioa ulcd for lack of mat- erial means we can do but little. we hope that our appeal will not go unheeded. With all good wishes to you and your, and please remember me to all my friends in Mt. Stewart. Yours in the Lord VINCENT MORRISON Add-REV. VINCENT MORRISON Catholic Mission, Sung Yang, Ohekiang, China. Sept. 30-31. Did marl winter lODKS like a disagree- able olci soul, but, if you have a. good sup- ply of our high-grade Coal in your cellar you will flnd him an “ companion. GILLIS 0 . A w.n. B’ COMPANY COAL Measured by hours instead of PHONE ‘In miles between cities, the United States has been reduced almost two thirds in size by its air mail ser- vice. ' NOTICE» _ We hereby notify all our creditors that we are going out of business on Nov. 30th., and it is imperative that all ‘yes I replied, we have com just as lyou have and as for potatoes where I come from we have the best in the world, then they said. "You will not like our potatoes because they m Such a poor quality. Yes 1 said I liked them because you good people cultivate them. That pleas- ed them and they did not loose outstanding accounts be settled before that date. Accounts unsettled by that date will be handed _to our solicitors. c UNIVERSAL MOTORS up. ’ahy face on account of their "spuds." Then I told them we have P011110 buss which eat the stems ‘and leaves. Then, Father, what do you do to kill this pest, 1 said mo; We ED191111 lwison on the leaves and when the buss ate them they die. Then they said. Do you at home cat the leaves and stem? m; 1 said we never eat these. Here they anther the ipatoto leaves and mm cook them and eat them with their corn meal. 1 also ate them and found them not so bad, but I would ‘ Mi; like to have them every day, 1 had corn cakes and cornmeal for- becn designed with \‘.'lllCh both sides ‘- In order to avoid the great heat which prevails here during mo; summer, I decided to go into the; o Wish.» 1. who»? breakfast. For dinner scrambled eggs and corn meal and potabges,‘ beansvand peanuts. For Slipper g- 10080-1143 Foxes Pelted and Furs Cleaned Our Modern Well-Equipped , Polling and Fur Cleaning Plant witlrexperienced, careful workmen using the" most up to date methods, assures you of the best of service and satisfac- tion at moderate prices. BOURKE and‘ LUND I F. A. lloulma coupon LUND Corner Great George and KentStreets . Phone l881_ P. O. Box 113