‘ . I§__~ _F-I' \ITQLQ$,L_J ‘g f‘ . r> * i1‘? garments. . CORSET Announcing the arrival of MISS W. E. LUCAS R. N. Educational lnstructress from Camp Factory where corrective supports are made. ' MISS Lucas Will Be In Our CORSET DEPARTMENT From Friday October 18th To Tuesday October 22nd inclusive and will be Jeoled to rive you ‘mi-milieu p"- i-aining o. Boa-lib and Comfort 1.. conotry. 1nd ilw NM- flts derived irom the use oi Camp Nlflltmfiui 5031811"! WE INVITE YOU TO 'CALL AT OUR DEPARTMENT. PRO WSE BR OS LIMITED icI fill”!- ‘Letter From Dr. "Florence Murray _Meclica Missionary The iollowing letter has been re- ceived by Rev. Robert Murray oi Hillsboro, Nova Scotia, from his daughter, Dr. Florence Murray, who has been enga ‘ in mission work in Chins. for a number o! years. Nurses‘ Home, Peking Union Medical College, Peiplng. China » August 20, i929. Dear Fatherz-By the time this let- ler reaches you it will be your birth- day time and so I wish you a very happy day. I am longing ior home mail but it has gone to Hamkeung no doubt but should reach me soon, with news o! you all, a Dart week at Peitalcho was a very pleasant one. The weather was not too wazqn for comiort as long as one did not exert ons's ssli much. v One evening we had a picnic sup- per out on the rocks _st a placo they call the Grotto where there is a large opening through some rocks like a door in a wall. Another day wc took a walk through the Lotus Hills whence we had 1-. tin: view o! the whole bay with the settlement stretching along the beach. Another evening there were iliuminations and iirs works on the hills and we walked over and enjoyed ‘the Roman candles and rockets and the long rows oi red paper lanterns; along the roads winding among tho’ trees. The trip to the great wall oi China {as the biggest day we had. We start- ed at 6.15 a. m. by train to Shanna]. {wan <Shan l-iai Kwan) about an hour's ride distant. There were six oi all the Honan mission, and myseli. Arrived at tho station we were at once in ths midst oi a. shouting seeth- oi win-so. thogatoslntbowallJhsr-lonuptos tompllstthswlatihotomploisins hugs eavo about thirty Icct hish and thoro is a s ‘ through tho rocks to on tho summit. We had our lunch st tho tomplo and aiter a rest wont down on the opposite sido and fouow- od tho rivor for about iour miles. lomotimos thoro was o path but more citsn wo lospsd irom rock to mck in tho bod o! tho rlvsr and I suppoos we crossed it thirty or forty times. The rock ross shoor on both sldcs sometimes two huodrod lost high. 1t was amusing to sso tho largo shrubs and ovon troos growing out ‘oi crav- in tho rock whoro ono would think thsro could bo nolthor soil nor moisturo. 1n many plooso booutilul vines ollllll to tho sidos oi tho rocky Fiaollywo had s dip in o dolp pisco in tho rivor and it oortslaly was rs- rroshing siiorthobostcdtho doyand tho trsvollinl- Thou Io climbed tho hill onso mm to another tcniplo whoro wo got hot wstsr and made tes and ate tho remains o! tho lunch. Ono aloro dssosnt and wo climbed onthodoaltoyssssia and mods m: .- the railway stltim whore n had to wI-iithros hollrliotthltrl-i-n-Itwaa s strenuous dsy but it was worth it. I cams on horo on Friday, had com- pany all tho way. am caution-ably wi- tlsd at. tho Nurses‘ Homo and Dr- Msrgsret Forster oi’ lionan is takins tbo oourso with no. buadsy wo wont to Anglican lorvitfl at the British location chapel and to Tho Union Ghuroh and yvllerdly (this is sow tho 31th) the classes bo- gmfllorooronotlnlnytlklngthl course and n chance to soo at operations and dc- monotrations. Ono Korean doctor has odmoohdlhsisatim-idiittlsthipl solhavstobohsrluidoosshois afraid to go about alone ior tear oi getting lost. Bho can't speak Chinese Wliltfli Guardian --NIWIOUNDI.A?lD cuss. odor- loss ood livor oil in stock at lroofo. 9357-1Q-1T-3i- passogo tompls ~ LL -IJVI POWU WANTllL-Illyml Live Pbvll Thursday. October 179i. A. O. Orson. MINDY. DIll-IO-li-Jl. JAII-IANKI ITANDAID Scales now otyls in stock at Iran's. 9258-10-17-31. -U5l ASBISTOI PAPER. Ind cut down your coal bill.’ in stock at Bruce's. 9208-10-17-31. -90-LB. POTATO BAGS, plain new lulo bssl. reolosnod No. 1 nour boss. spacial wholosolo prion at brand's. 0242-10-10-21. ‘ATTEND!!! CONFERENCE- A number oi young psoplo iron: ‘Trinity United Church, Summersids attended the Oonicronco at the Un- lisd Ohurcb. Kanslngton. on Tucs- day-B. —B!ll-’!'llDAY PAITli-Aboui lusty gucsis wore present at s birth- day pss-ty given by w» Irons Gol- laat at her home in Summmldo 0n Monday .. ., whoa sho received many lovely slit-I. ‘l-‘ilo "W!!! W" spout in gomas and danpilll 811d atthoolososdcliclouslunohwll served by the hostess. Boloro dspart- ing thy guests wished Miss Gallant many your vi happiness-B. —!UND_A¥ VUOIOOL I-ALLY— ‘rhsmo was a splondid attendance at u..- ‘Uniizd Church at rm 1d on lundoy when the illndsy School ch11 dren held their Iwly my Bari/IN- Isv. w. Mynolds was tbs pfllohfl- Tho President, Mrs. W. I. Adonis. presided M: the splendid pwsrsm which was a very dcllshtlul ons rs- ovlllmohasagocd - ..AR _QUARI>IAN* ing mob. The men leit us in tho sta- tion while they went Iorth to hire donkeys (or the live mils ride to the mountain whore it is crossed by the wail, In a short time they returned fin a bundle o! raw hide whips in their hands and gave us each one, the reason lor which I was soon to dis- cover. Once outside among the don- keys ws were in a second pander- monium, every mother's son oi them insisting that ws ride his donkey. Now the owners of the whips. iden- tiiying their property, claimed the bearer thersoi as his passenger, A stirrup was held out to me, I mount- ed as best I might, the reins were thrust into my hands and with their ils- Mr. and Mrs. Flemming, Mr. and illrs- Maiheson. Jean Sommerville, iew and brief instructions I iound myself having my ilrst ride on don- key back. Oil we went peil mell through the wet, rough and dirty streets crowded with people. How to stay on was tho problem-I slipped backwards. that didn't 15cm risht. 1 slipped iorwsrds, that was worse. How did on; m, 1n g Ilddla anyway? And how did ons drive a Chinese donkey? when h; “WW1 I Bot behind the root. When he trotted it was so liggly 1 mt like the cream in tho churn. When he sslloped I was sure I was going 9v” the side. At last Mr. Matheson saw my Plight and exchanged donkgyg Wm‘ ‘"- ml 5m“! had a cloth in- stead oi s. leather saddle and it wasn't "WW H Illpwy so r sot on m... The donkeys boys cams along tog o1 °°""° ll"! llllod on their steeds with loud and vigorous shouts and cracks °i "l! Whip It llhllplotsd mounonts lor which ons had to bo constantly prepared or take tho consoquonoss, 1 learned how to say “Gidday ln QM... Dressed in lhlglish letters, “ Slendo $1.50 P A l R “ Slendo Heels " NARROW CHIC FLATTEIIING Just a slsnco ls Drool that ls ls Paris lasplrod. Thorob just an air oi port chic about tho narrow heel that captivates, Yet. dsspilo Ibo slander llnos. ll comploioly proioch m 251.537. $150 WEIGHT CIAIIDHITOIN Kayser’s new Silk Stocking Moore t? McLeod Ltd. " Heel was tonnsd lad night by tho wsll known British Modiooi Journal "the moot vsluablo “Iii discovered" in!’ treatment ol inhuman. 1t quotod in- vootlgatlons mods by Dr. Raymond Poaco oi Rollin. Yorkshire, as giv- llll ltrikllll W001i oi its eflolonoy. 1.4 days in troatod patients ssslnst as in comm; lloldadlo poi-sum ess. It sounds lino but can't h. “J tor l day as against 8.1 days; mus- cular pain was roliovod in 1.: days Finally we arrived at th; mummy, ION-NY: 3-4; dill/l lhld won roduood and aitcr some climbing, s; m. o; irom 0.’! to 0.0; and days obssnt III! work woro roduood iroin id to 0.0. It was claimed that so only initial dcso , oomplotoly piwvootod attacks. DIVIIDIING ‘I'll llAI-ITIIIII ldatitiwol hood iadustrios that will pMddo Iwplfiymoat {or Ibo young P601110 It homo. doclarld 1k. I. W. Maritime: is closoly linkod with implementing cl tho mission rpwrt ho slated. dons thorn is a Tho Miss lilcdullyb are also-lathe ancient capitol tor a low doyl o! llsht social. Powpls arc 00min] book irom Poltslhoandotorl-lllin ios Iononro wa have boon st tbs station thm timu mutins or miss loilu oii. Xtisnotsovsryhothoronomusi- thsr is thoro much rain which is a good this: as many milss o! country oro undlr water hers la tho north and in leash thly sly tho only way to get to tho mission compound is by bostand tho boats cahgoupths aisle o! The Church tho iiood water is so docp. Thore were six inches c! rain ioll in six hours in ‘lionisln s' couple oi weeks ago. The water got. in the mission warehouse there and many oi our mlssionaries had all they had leit irom the looting stored away there. Many books had the backs soaked oii them and Mrs, Rhlstsn had all her trousseau wet in her trunk. The colors ran and shc had to havs everything dyed. It is the worst flood since 1817. Love to you both FLORENCE .. Nsw nsuo snot-tan r0 near mnuanaa LONDON. Dot. il-~A m. drus The ovsraso duration oi lover was (Canadian has) TOIOWN. 0M. 0ot., ll-Thl fleeting much credit on the chil- “nd their teachers. Tho 9111' gramme was as lollowu-dlosdins. Miss May Yoc: loading, Charles You; reading, Miss -0won Moi-eon; Hi0 ‘Take Time to he Holy" by E- Y” Edward Iockort Ind J- A- “MONI- or. Resdins. ildlsior Biron-G. , —DIA'I'II OI‘ MI- NILUON ELM- SAL-Thom plaud- homo in Alborton early Tilosdsy morning Mr. Nelson Ramsay sitar a ions and trylns illness. at tbs on oi sixty three years. The accessed was a native oi Mslpoquo. tho Ion . of tho laio Mr. George Ramsay. l-Io wont to live in Alberton about thirty ysors llo and became a very pro- gansslvo isrmsr and was very highly oslsenlod by, all who knew him. ma’ are leii to mourn besides his scrrcwing widow, ono son. George. and one daughter Mill lwhlo It homo; also one bmtbsr w. Wil- liam ltunooy oi Mslpoquo. and tour sisters, namolyz-Mrs. occrgs Boar- llill. oi Mflilllllld: Mil. John Mac- millan oi nraaklcy Point: Mrs. Stools in calllornla and one sister in the Canadian west, to all oi whom sin- csps sympa“y is extended. Tho lun- orsl took place on Wednesday irom his lsto rooidoncs to tho United Ohureh csmoiofyat Summcrside, Rev. A. I. Wolr otilciatlng and was very iorgoly sttendod..~8. ' In Ipsalno-Uso lllnanrs Llnlmoat . JIIIEIVI Eastern Guardian NOVEMBER 80th ior Prosbytsrlsn Annual Ohurch luppor and Bazaar at Mont-sous. 9275-10-17-11. _.--_ . .'KUI.I.AY IIAIIOI NOITI IIIIIYIIIIAN ssrvicos in Murray Harbor North Proshytorlan Church Oli lundsy. Oc- lobor 00th. Quincy A. McDowell will brooch. ‘I'm-yous ls woloomo. ' It! QIUIOI-Divind ' m. Thchsv. lflllll iloasdlsn. Iosadod lllt. P-IJ. icr b0 iound throughout Ontario mark- ots lat tho noor luturo. W" illlvllllllll tho inodsrn genera- Hill. whao tho world is coming to-woaion masquerading as nton—" "Vi." 0h!!!“ in the othlr. "and "WM! ll mmiod. too. was. l!!! yoltsrdsy 1 rocoivod s lotto! ‘ad- drossod to ‘Door sir or msdaavl" i llishdll: “Who was tho Mflflfljfl - who osllod lust now. story!" UWII-DVIIGIIIIINIXOIIGI 7V9 "T! P"!!! Old-inhibited ladies "Yes." sold oao. " I don't know Ulfll ‘That Vlllft s gentleman. Q55‘ a J ‘ I "i. away at hia- . 1cm amount paid out ,., lacr-ic-n-u. . d -—PIUI'IO'I.‘ YOU‘ YAIMAII-I roxssJbi-asslosusrdioooouso ‘lcxixllflrstrow: Itxix illnst: ‘II x2 xidsocondrow; idol-flax! x 1d overhang. Order now at lrsooa i _ 0250-1041-81- mi -ANNUAL VIIIIATION-Thdfl was a record attondsnoo st lllraln and l ‘ Masonic lndls, lum- nlsrsldo, on Monday svoning, when Grand liaaior Ooionoi G. Ii. Pull. oi Charlottetown Jooomlilllsd b! his Grand Oiiioerl, msdo their nil- nual visitation. in the Lodll. About ons hundred and iiity members WEN present from tho dliloaont i048" °ll the Island, it being tho lsrsoli vii- itation during Colonel nun torm oi oiilos. some splendid addresses were glvsn by Grand Maoist-Juli and hi! olilcars. followed by the ooniorrlns oi dogmas. ‘rho remainder oi tho ov- cning was devoted to a smoker and roliroshxrlsnts. ‘rho next visitation tskcs place at Kensinllnh on October Qdthw-l. i357 --!'IITTY wsnonIo-A pretty weddinl was lolomnlsld at the . church oi’ the Immsculato f‘ tion at Wellington on W dlwldl morning at iivo o'clock. Rnv. !".~ X. Gallant o! lament any wJ°M°d ths ceremony. The contrasting part- ies were Miss Maria Donalds, daulh- ier cl Mr. and MN. lmlils Arsen- ault o! Wslllnswn and Mr. Laurlsr Peters, son oi Mr. and Mn. Joseph Peters o! Sulnmersldc. Tho bride looked very charming in a dross 0i blue georgctio with bolas lifllflmlllil withihat to msioh and “RM I bouquet o! bcautitul roses and maidsnhail- iern. flho was attended by her sister, Min Oct-dolls. ‘rho groom was supported by Mr- l-fllll-l Pan-y. Alter ths ceremony a sump- tuous weddlnl breakfast was pl!“ tabon o! at the homo cl the bride at which a lsrse number or Iueais were present. The happy ywns couple leit lmmcdiaboly alierwardl ior s. honeymoon trip to New Bruns- wloir and tho New England states. Os Monday evening a miscellaneous shower was tondered to the bride st her homo when she was the recip- ient oi many lovely glits. The bride was a valued employee oi lidcxssrs Pmwss Bros Ltd, and tbs groom holds s good position in Messrs Chandler and Bells Marble Works at Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Peters will reside in Oharlottstown- A host oi friends wish Mr. and Mlh- Poll?! all happiness and promrlty-B. reason/ms --Marly ii-lsnds in Bummsrsido will resret to learn o! tho serious 111- neas oi Mr. Clayton Forbes oi Lot 10.-—B. ' --Mrs. Wesley Wood, who has been undergoing treatment in tho Prlnoo County Hospital, returned to he!‘ home in Hsselbrook very much im- proved. mo. Wood was dclilhtcd with tho kindness shown in her by tho matron and nurses during her stay at the hospltaL-S. -Ml's. Charles Maynard returned on Tuesday irom Walthsm, Mass", whoro shs has been visiting rrlcndr and relatives. On hcr way to her home in Port Hill she was the guest oijdrs. T. F. MacKenllls oi Bummer- side-d. Town of Bordon FINANCES. 1928-29 Following is tho yearly report o! the tins-races oi tho Town ol Bordon _lor_yoar 1020-1029. Liabilities ............ 8140.00 Assets . . . . . . .......... 140.00 Cash in Bank 85.23 Cosh on hsrld 4M Tans to bo consoled“ moo - ---oass.'lc Andiiors loport tor You 1030-1080’ lalanco inIsnk oi Nova Bootia. Nov: 2, 1938 0111.80 Total amount received mm Oct. u. 1m to . lost. so, 1m m.» Oct. 24,1028 to Sept. !0,llIU.............-.OM0.M 381G800 ill Ill! d! Nova Scotia, Slpt. 80, us: Oash on inns loot. soptso,lsso....,.... m —--oams Audltod and iouad oorroot lop- umber so. mo. ‘ JAIII s. r. ssocuwll. It. w. P-llsollilllh . QOOOOQIOOO OOOIIUOOOOOQQ - QOOOQQQQQ. Per yard __ _ turned cumflarecuifandpilllonr The same 1n Georgette 3 ' 60c) 75c: 811d u .withlacetop_‘peryard... I Perpa-ir-........u...... I i pnl-uiilaomauysrnmw, ' OCTOBElt 17'.__19z9 _ noses-o Infu 1oqqpn;;.pa_qp..~r.- .1. Week-end Barg ins in’ WASH GOODS from New York TWO of our buyers on a recent visit to New York, picked up a series oi wonderful values, in wash goods, marquisettea, eto., which will be on sale for this week-end. Good heavy flannelette Blue chambrays and in white, pink and blue, navy blue Prints that a great value at I5 Will Sllfpllfie 1'01! Firstlilorlr- ' ' |' White and colored Broadclotlls, flower- At '| ed percales, linen finish chambrays, 25c J colored Rayon Marqvisettes, a 25¢ i fine assortment in amazing values First Floor ' ‘MCQUARD “w” EMBROIDERED MAR Vv$i9r‘i.'si?o"il.'i' QWSETTI-Ir g9 Second Floor '29 WORTH To 40° u White Turkish Towels 35¢ ... Colored Border ' T I‘? this one, you'll be delighted, for the ‘value, for the low price towel is remarkable. Size 17x34 inches. Good value at 50c, pr. ' Sub-Standard Colored 55 Turkish Towels c p“ These are, frankly, "seconds" or sub-standards -thev all have some trifling imperfection, which amounts to very ‘little. Green, Rose, Blue, Mauve and Gold, 21x42 inches .. - I as ‘ H Norman . ‘ Pair.............. each . Satin Bound, 66 x 80 inches ' _We’re anxious to have you see this line tor yourself .. Pick it up, weigh it, feel it carefully, study its smooth, heavy, warm softness. Note its tasteful coloring of rose or fawn. Observe the rich satin binding., Then consider the price.‘ These are “sub-standard,” but you'll never see the imperfec- tion that makes the bargain possible" ‘ New Coat Cloths, Velvobloom, - ~ This is a. fine pure silk stocking Broadcloth, Suede, and Tweeds., Silk Plaited Cashmere Stockings .-=-_wF._.-.___..__.._.._.. . _.____.._. .--.__...__.__....;...........__._..____...._.__.___._._..___.__ ....._....s.___.w._._,_..,__...._-..._....__._._............-__-._....__._-- Per yard, in new Fall colors. 1 $3.75,$4.00 and Perpair ' Per pard .. . .. . . . . . ' Sm! P1331941 U516 swam“ .59 Ten colors Silk and Wool, and all W001. sport Boot Socks, with ianoy tops . Slleclalperpalr .. New Chamoisotte Gloves, good assortment of colors, fancy tops, ' New fancy Velveteens. Browns, Blue and Burgundy. Neat print- ed patterns . , Peryard . . . . " New hemstitched Crepe dc Chine '_ Venting. White and Blonde I Lot Scarfs, crops "do china and Sewgette. Mostly long shape, a. Bitex Slik Hose for Fall wear.“ with an inner linin , 10 g colors few mantles. Regular prices up t0 $1.50. Special i to select from. All sizes. ‘I I Each........... Do A You Need A New Felt ' H ATP $ I! you -do. you can buy one for gcililars~as natty and cor. at as those with fancy prices elsewhere. In snapmqm crusher, Welt-edgy; and Hum: burg models. . This Sillre Sells the best "$1.50 Cap in town ' THE MEN'S swam; h” “m” l - .919 in the market. Always g1," ca; glam lllllntitiesthau most W“! M0 .-......._ po loll; ' ‘A A {SE vuag ggdiliotynst $1.50 t; , * ' °'- V! M‘! abio tooitcr pl ems bottom stylos, better colors, ‘debt-shuns . u. g B? o way, compare this wit]; m,“ “M, Bu.“ .. d. re $3M peg, . x1" ns-a-e-e war» ~.- ocel-usanusozoa-olosamolt-~\o.si- unnasarassl ‘ .e-A¢,.,.,.,,,Q,,,N.,_,B,, - .~ klksbsbe-luL‘