--~ - wtrrwg-~n ._..-,~. . n‘ m” t PAGE TEN - .vy- ._- . ...-...... . haw-n az‘...a..l¢....-.--a-¢-ala~.h..._ _, _ , .. ’ ‘ ‘sn-‘liarrbtss ~Widening~the¥atii~ Somehow, w-eieiot the idea that -_1.he preferred Nth i; life is straight and narrow, and that it G'°"°"" “hm”- vm“ n“ m“ runs along on the level. Mange Iaoial leomta. r TWO EXPEDITIONS ‘BUSY But there is a mistake come- where. The path is leading up 11111 at the time--and it's neither straight nor narrow. The path goes ammlfi Wm n“ "mufifl" up. A man must climb to follow it. Observing Tribssfolk. This path of humanity is broad- not narrow-requiring a broad un- T“, exmdmm“ m ‘he Nnkmfl derstanding and appreciation of Gwiupmc ‘swm? "9 “Fwd” life to follow it. A broad gauge man “Fume ‘WW1’ l“ u" ha“ “l is not upset by petty things of Asia. Associated Press deepat ‘- n fe. es have related the narrow escapes The m“ m,“ |r be“; “m, mo. from Chinese bandits of Joseph r. “lama-more m: the“ o; H, (Rock. who heads the society's es- - an drwehthan m; om we; pedition in Yunnan province, China. o; ‘he “ma”, on u“. "w; I; 1,, runner “Wm m the "m" "H" often desirable to follow the high- light none between China and ’”_m°u‘h w; flwuvq-aqwr Tlbei- “Y8 ‘i “Hell” °t u" ‘Mm’ than to blunder ahead, unheedful of 11- 111° “"1111 Chi“ °*11°41"°“ 1' obstacles and difficulties. . seeking human traces of east M“ c“ m “when, ma; he Asia's history before the Chinese chooser An engine mu" “mow u; “mm 5mm“! w‘ ‘he “was! mm‘ unchanging track. Man sits at the anthropoid monkey in the world, steering whee] o; a hum“ ma, and collecting botanical specimens rather m“ at mo» rhr°¢_ne_ one; i“ a 795m“ V1751“ w scientific he see; fit-—if he is a pioneer-to study. ,. drive across unbroken fields, where The “new” 5°" m‘ m “Y m“ highways have never run, uphill ‘Mr. Rock recently located the and down’ across plowed “ems, be. ‘haulmmgra ‘r9951 who" °n h“ cause he thinks that the best way brought blessed healing to man y for him to go. - 1999“ H9 euteled 1mm“ w The real man climbs over the ‘may m9 ‘ascluaung problem M fence, and detours here and there 5°" mm- mdi3°n°u m Amerlm’ to help s. brother. The straight and apparently was transplanted to narrow Dam has been wmene‘; [t iChina before 1492', and to hunt for ls not formed by a "my made a blight-resisting chestnut tree, for Derurm but is made ‘up o; mgh. interesting birds and animals and ways Md byways and damn-m and 4°‘ new nu“ “m fl°we' 1mm,‘ each man selects his own: route. grants. _ Leaf-Eating Monkeys. ver, a university man's fondness Turmoil along the turbulent a]. descrl 10m and wrnea the (o1. China-Tibet border delayed lMr. lowing brlgr recon,“ or Ma obs". Rock's work. ‘He was counselled vauom: m “me lwme and “mu “m” “These tribespeople are stone- pwcetul ifmes“ but he preferred m builders. Travellers are astounded "““"Y °“" A5 a ‘emu he “hem? as they behold great stone forts, h“ “mused exwrlemws which with flat-roofed buildings two and add the zest of adventure to the rhree storeys h1g1, and with u". normal interest in a region where rem seven and as!“ more" mghl nature and man amaze-a region erecred on we mp or ma mom,’ or m“ “mm mwkeys’ ‘MW’ talus. The people themselves are crowned mountains, rope bridge a hardy mountaineers and have which swing protesting miles rree and open warm vnreh. “ca, across the frequent streams, green are (rune dmerem "om are ch“, parrots feeding on red berries, gor- an The are" or me women re. geous valleys oi brilliant flowers rambles ‘more m“ o; the Euro. and beiewelled males! 1n charge 0f the other expedi pean, and, while not bold, there is ‘ none of that shyness and restraint ilon, Frederick R. Wulsln and his 3- aides, with a string of 27 camels, pefrgiageégnthgeilrlénenewogsarue “shed mm‘ Kan“ pmvlu“ m” Church which the Canadian Meth~ pans o! “M09301!” when’ only n“ odist missionaries have founded in made live. He then worked his swchwan has made we ‘comma »way south toward Kewicllow, where and m "rbespeopra r "here for awe“ “me °( ""5 mysmflw‘ non" foreign mission work. The Chin- Chineae tribes of China. ese missionary has married one of The two or three million oi the the mm“ womem yum“! he; non-Chinese folk who survive in home,“ “w the tribal bride come laewlchow afford one oi the -most Inward Wm‘ the grace o; a we“. interesting living racial problem a ern hostess, invite her foreign known toscience. They have not _ been studied scientifically. Casual 5.3531355?‘,§;',g§,"§'3,§;°§;':;,135;: and infrequent vislions bring back comm" rmh ma “me use u 1| reports o! types resembling the she had been ‘brought up in a well- Gurkha, the South ‘Sea Islander, regular“ canadhm homey and the American Indian, oi tribes which thresh grain on roof tops as "ML HEADS in the Holy Land; oi others that fly “prayer flags" on fortified Bright red, green or blue leather castles, and of some where com belts, tooled, or perforated .01‘ batants, armed with blunderbuss- es, broad swords and bags oi d°°°'“"ef wlrganrgghfizfig; Egg; stones, settle their disputes in “was” es or the white silk spurt outfit. ii horseback style. Visits Among Them. Report of Wornen’e Midway between Kewichow and “f Prince Yunnan provinces. scenes of thme Edward explorations and discoveries, lies ‘the greater province oi Szechwan, also touching Tibet and having its own noniCbinese "tribes people. Among these strange and little known folk is travelling regularly a Canadian, bent on ‘missionary work rather than on ethnologclal or botanical study. Rev. George (Continued from Page 7) t. LOWER MONTAGUE: The Ah- nual meeting oi this institute was held at the home of Mrs. C. N. Poole on April 10th, and was at- tended by teu members and one visitor. After anging the Ode. the E. Hartwell, B.A., 13.0., has, how- minutes o! the last regular and 1111- .. nual meeting were read and adop- s ted, also the report of the Sick IMPERIAL SPORT SHOE cuaanan Committee. This was followed by the President's report of the year's work and the Financial State- ment. Roll call was answered with Hints on Housekeeping. A paper was read by Mrs. Horton on "How This i‘ a ‘pedal Be Be c?‘ to Spend an enjoyable Sunday. Pllwducl 1°? _SP°"_ shun-j‘ “During the year th's club has andpollshee Wlthmltslhlll- made purchases for the school, and shoes oi El lhfl 0t removing the OOlOI, (red, supplied the children with cocoa blue, green 91¢.) Use on Spun and sugar, and has also done ex- k 0|- sn-mkedJ-[ora tensive work for the Orphanages and hospitals. They are at pre- sent sewing for a Bazaar. The This polisbielflyelectlon of officers resulted as fol- vorite with hdig lows: Pres. Mrs. V. l, Schirmer, asitdc snetstahs the bands. Vice, Mrs- A". L. Adams, Sec‘y- Trains. firs. D. P. Rose. The neit meetfllg will be held at the home of llrb. Wallace Aitken- ' SOUTH BEDBQUE. Twenty-two members and eight visitors atten- dedlthe Annual meeting of this In- stitute whieh was held at the home. of Mrs. C. Henderson on April 5th.‘ The President's report was read. followed by The Finan- cial Statolnent- Funds were rais- 7 *. ~. . l If you are v .. a ~45 ‘I l‘ ii you sufferfirons safe? baby-s / lllehlhll message brine» 1M1 has 1e roe. no YOU SUPPER FROM: ' ' i l». ‘t fth bead: Slee sometimes disturbed by ,,,,l,',‘,l‘c'if'('.f§.."llll'y fish-é dreams or“ nightmares; Emaciatlonl Conscquent. after eatinx)‘. crgfilll; W‘ b- ‘R f; it", spend m" Dyspepsia; Spei indigestion; Sour Strom- Lnyounts of money and sch; Heart Burn; beel- ejrlost every kind u} 11g like a heavy weight zmmcm.” they iculn uf irawrl around the ti‘ relleve semi-lip"; waist; Difficult, uneasy. lhw have no! ,,,,,_ distros-sful. ornwmfui '1‘ ev doom iht-niu-l... iigestio ; Billousnees to one dlsapllillliilncnl or Bilious Colic Spells; a ter anoth t- r 3M pain in the right side eventually lose faith In or between or under l" “$161119. Till-y m, tile shoulder _blade_s; _klnds of medicine Shifting, Shooting, l_3lt- which does ‘them no in‘, Barring, Burning good because it fails i0 sensations, or pains ln ".5191 B" the IflWJT-(liill right side, or around cause _oi‘ their stiller. the waist line below "il- 111111111)’ or disu-el-s, ribs or under shoulder Great harm can tome blades. |(ln some cases ‘mm u"! Practice 0|‘ pains are felt more ln doctoring Qymplomq the left side.)_ lnter- Gail-Trouble is hard costal Neuralgla; spells 1° "Cognlze ~bccnuse of sick headache; Colic; thB_ Iymptoms are so Consti tion (in s few indirect and mislel - cases iarrhoea) Blues; "18; 90%»! the pioplie Pllea- Yellow, Sallow, W110 hive Gall Stones Blotcl-led or Itchy Skin; do not even suspect it bad complexion; Gas on until they have attacks Stomach or in Bowels; 1 of Gall Stone C l‘ , d o. MARLATTS SPECIFIC 32:; ;,~,.=~s,§i=.;:,, . ._~ - r e .a generating poisonous Stone condition has gases in the “tomacil , , 1nd bBoystlg. w: 3;»- s/Véver 57011.9 f0 give Results‘ 1gp’- btns bqrslwi. gqr 9 mug g ver rou Pivlh. ‘"9011. rgarllsin: éinae- Gall Stones r Appendicitis 2:3". ‘W! Msii~l<€l mla, a or, .a ow - l" 1111111)‘ cases i skin’ poor Brood‘ loss KldnQy StQIICQ BllddOf TYOUBIQ ' typical G31] firm“. yo“: g memory, energy; All Excellent Cleanser for the Entire Sysbcln l5 "W" "Ximfivlivlil as it a ll ty all gone; p“, 5.“ g, m Dr...“- tlle Gall Stones lit- quiet Gloomy, depressed feel- f" Years. 0r for life, lItI; irritability; llng- J- wt ‘ C0., LTD., llld never attclupi ills our; constant desire to illGlIvlliii-hmTol-eah passage through the si h; poor circulation; Unsolicited testimonials roesivedbyusdally GI" D11"- |T i111‘ U111] cod_hands and feet; l“ - g Stone condition were gas ln Stomach crowd- _ treated rrllcl lng the heart, causin palpitatlon, (although some seem to gain weight. could, of course, be much easier and fluttering. irregular or nervous Consequently the old saying among more quickly accomplished. Tlllli is heart; bad taste; coated tongue; the Doctors, “Fair, Fat, Forty and why we urge Liver and Slfllllfltll llght or clay colored stools; nervous Gall Stones?) Sufferers to treat tllemselvt. mun vertigo; dull, heavy feeling in the of Gall Stones, don't know what ails you flee on request. For Sale by HUGHES DRUG C0., LTD., Charlottetown, P. E. I. ed during the year by holding Mrs James Mcwillisms,Treasurerfmembar; attend“ the regular Pantry Sales, Ice Cream Socials Mrs. Pate. At this meet ng theimegggn; cg m]. [ngggtute yhkgh wag and collections. Expenditures in- sum of 810.00 was voted to Sold- new h; the mu on Apr] 13th, Ar- clude painting the school, map and lers' Monument for flowers. The w; the “mun; and gppfovgl o: dictionary for same, fruit and ilow~ nest meeting will be held at the the ha; may“; fol] can w,“ ans. ers etc. Following the reports of homo of Mrs. W. E. Turner. lung h; ~'|-|¢¢|9|," Committees the Sick and Bchwl Committees. nosnnnxrn. On A ril 8th, were appointed rol- the month. lt the officers for the ensuiax "If nine members met at th: School- was decided to undertake some gel-lo elect/ed: gee. bllgs.‘ 1:4” house where the Annual meeting P9911" l0 "19 10! 13. Hlll- A 11111116. W, 1'!- 11 11 c 111" of this Institute took lace. The guessing contest was the program Jane, Sedy-Treas. Mrsv Geo. Hend- [Qpofl of the year's worlr was most of the meeting. This was followed 911111111- TWOThBQW 11191111191‘! '19:’; encouraging-Total receipts $183.26 by a sale of candy. One new mem- 49 00111911» 9 1191i 111969118 W Expenditures include materials for I181‘ W11!“ Welcmned- ' be 11°“ 1“ 111° 11°11" °1 M“ 1M1" comforts. building a school porch. BORDEN. The regular monthly M11°F"1'11"1°- and expenses on school grounds. meeting of this Institute was held PORT HILL T116 11"! 5111111111 etc,. Mrs. Charles McQuarrie Willat tn'e‘home of Mrs. Wallace Fold meeting oi this institute was held ‘elected Pres. for the ensuing yearflon Apr" gal-g; and wag attended at the home of Mrs. Russel Bircbrlura Albert Dewar, Vice., and Miss by gen mambo" and two visitors. on April 15th, and was attended by Dorothy Doylg, Becmgn-yJfreaQ_ Allure‘. the regular opening’ me m,“ “i” "Wmlw" P" 1°" "I'm" this meeting u. was decided to nay business was disposed of as fol- 3111“ °1'111111"1i-°11 111" "iii ""1111"- ior the Pulling in of new windows lows: Decided m send the finished “rune mmwy h“ M“ “ind b7 111 1119 '°11°°1!1°1111°- 0116 119W 11191I1~'Couch’cov'er in to Charlottetown to collections, Radio concert and sale bu» w" w,|c°m,d_ A W“ or b, m" on Grumman ‘r the “an,” 0n elndv- Part 01 this money has thanks was tendered the retiring oraf Ilxh'bit, also to have the land been expended on helping pay for President, Mrs. Austin Donahoe, forllollaied for a park, prepared i111‘ i 111-0116 101‘ the 111111. fruit. 6111119- her services and for the capablejlantmg. Exchanges o: recipes ment and clean the school. Mrs y" m whlch n“ "mad 6n u“, m“ mu." i." ‘he ream" or ‘he H9111‘? 11911110111116 was elected Pre- work while President. The next meeting. Two new membe a were sident. Mrs- Charlie Maynard. Vice- meeting will be held at the home'wel ed. The next meeting will fir‘: i‘: xggtbfimzzfl iwzganfii "lcaéghlilgfilfgo 31119111- be h d at the home of Mrs. Wm. - e the home of Miss Mary Adams. ' T l" Fauna“ "mum." LOWER FREETOWN. The All- nual meeting of this club was held at trio laonle oi Mrs. Alex Cairns on Aprl 1 th and was attended b twelve membe s and two visitors’. A Roux ‘t Lower After the usual opening, the An- l’ ‘ ' nual business meeting was conduc l . tad. Fundeflwelre raised during t e year by al oween part . fud e - ’ contest, and ice Cream Socyial. . ~ d pend tures include paint. and sup - ' ‘ plies for the school, materials for 98111112. etc. The President Miss Alice Cairns and the Sec'y Mrs. F. ' lg. tCaIirns were reelected, Mrs. h co t ardine is the VicePresldsnt a ‘ ' One new member was welcomed. The next meeting will be lleld at A - the home of Mes Mable Burns. ' a OlLEARY- The Annual meeting 0!‘. his institute met at the home - ' oi issAlieg Hunter on April 8th, ' ‘ ‘ 1111115911 "members and one vistor b11111! preiéilLLAfter the usual lslrlsrness ‘owning; “the Financial o,‘ _, _ u d d" 11 M11111 as rea . chow! that er m» ’ ' s s: ::.:~1~:.'::."~r.. "1 a '"""- "r . " '"’ ”’- "" ’" "w" t .. . . tows s ~ - . ' ‘ . Hiflfiwlll. $15.00 trioldiersrdliobnf l. 00- ment also other smaller donations. A l estrus etc. Election of Officers resulted ‘ -' ‘ ' as follows: Pres. Mrs; m. chm. plon, Vice., Mrs T. I. Howatt, Body them, this i ‘ t, y, ‘ the islsatiillrngharatctfelluill“ . wesknesspgcneral or special debii- Most folks who have Gall-Trouble 'l‘ls_eiull story of Marlnit’! Fur-rifle is ity; dizzy spells; Yellow Jaundice; in the earlier stages or later oases told ln literature which will lw an 1..