NOVEMBER 9, 1931 iKMCalLStadent gnfsgervices Open Zion Church i l; PAGE luvs. WESTERN GIIARDIAI —TBE ANNUAL meetin! of B!‘ Children's Aid Society win be held in the Town Hall, Summerslde, o1 Tuesday, Nov, 10th, at 8 pm. 997] SIGNIFICANCE Continued from page 1 Anniversary Continued from page 1 —0FI-‘ICIAL VISIT-Hon. J- l Sinclair, Grand Master of Mal-sons. accompanied by the Grand Officers wlll pay an official visit to Hiram and Lebanon Lodge, Summerside, this evening, November 9th. o 9968 thBi wha First, then, let this service mean life duri Leprosy Very Prevalent ln- the 1 t ‘ n o world out of the colossal schemes of Ger- man ambition to deprive us and other peoples of the liberty to think K and and act for ourselves" a libertydna ional freedom. Without have been lifted to a better view of N n A N A . I __.__,. | ' __i._ l Continued from page 1 vcrsary meeting of the C. W. L. of ship And there is no pl b tt ugh‘. I would My m you who moum i ' lice e er dent, Mrs. James Goody. hold of th ins ’-‘ piratio hi h your sweethearts who showed a. __ _ . _ n w c they "m": 0N "s" ‘LE’ J‘ D“ which have passed throu_~,1i the of the city was held in Zion Church division Ladies and Gentiemen- ' ' ' "' bringing tho 21101110193 oi “minim, through danger to break an evil a snono m i, i ‘ p_ ad broken out bztwcen Moslem- . Under ordinary revenue LlC fol- Tho service took tho ioi-m o; an former recalls a pleasant afternoon connect d ‘ ‘r with the Armistice seas- 116808 in til-ii ""199 wniim- “d finalized with drunkenness were or powerless to deal with th I ' e situat- for the corresponding seven months adi Le _ their pastor, be a u it d d I an per M-sslon with hcodquar c me n e un n‘ that w..- niust think of Armistice you would know keener pain in morning. Punjab Moslems .who swarmed a- u 0 es $3 ,400.722; ($37,430,862); Ebfcise n vocal noio by M,“ M Rm and bers of this noble society assembled tnn service. we are sanctity!“ r rendlenm we" Mm chammm ors we extend a. royal welcome. To; more or less of an adventure and Inset them with the sovereignty °I tha ks of ll . . n a present to Mr Conkle inz the initial period. clouds gnth-ghemage ‘and a promise or better‘ Th? mmwi"? i5 9' summuYfit umphed, and our society has ai units. Such is the energy and pa.- ndva cements in civilization, science history makes record. It is not con- ed, that from the homes, whore wo- houveh. while ii; thrives has; in stitute the moral standing of the vlctmy’ which meant 5° much t“ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GuARplAN _%-i_- life. REVENUE NOW -—'——- gin; in tht To the account given of the annl- mo ‘t the matter a ‘ th t body possesses l. richer her Tms STORE Wm!‘ be cloud uni Lot 65 sub-division, we sub-join the 'tban the house oi a no _ day Remomhi-moo p“, Nov, 11th» ' the Dolpartmcnt of Finance late , _ Godr r aiiin itage than you who BHVQ llp Will‘ M _ _ _ i opening addiess giv en by the presi- these memorics and trsgggeoo gent so”, your brake“. your husbands’ Oore 8r McLeod. 9966 11. i. 3i i yo5tondny_ The statement nepnb 12 qvi-ie flfgl; oei-vioo of one season Rev chaplain Honorary ‘dent convey Th u sents only receipts and payments ,‘ " ' ' L“ ' - "ll-sends ar d l i; courage which st inpfed the seem- _ 10f the students and younl Deople President of Charlottetown sub- whhg we one doing h‘; 302:8 ‘ugly impoume, who rode out zYbflallfllziéogitoCin Lilsonlotonnfgxzoergly; ‘books of the department of finance ' i to the last day of 00001232‘. \hsst evening with some 500 people Upon the records of time are ln- - up tiresent. scribed two dates 1929-4931 the under the m“ °f °°“- "W" ""1 “l "i" “"4” 1°’ m“ _.__. "Red shirts’ ‘and Hindu inhibit- » . We know‘ that the great events Obpressed. And W" 0N1 bOW Your POLICE ACTIVE — Four men ants. When he found his own troops lowing mm‘ are Show“ ‘or we Se‘ Qlustrated lecture given by new H_ in November when the women of on cannot b d h 1 y van months o! 1931' Wm‘ {mums 1w. Oonkle. secretary of the Can. Lot so. in obedience to the call of i e a equamy “M Wm‘ 1“ ‘“°"“““° °' °°“ °°°‘°" i “i ‘ rested bv the City Police on Batur- (on. the Mahaniiah. sir mm Sins- “ ‘my "um? 59°11"? Wily. We know You had hindered them from $0018 day. They appear in Court this hi. called for outside assistance. M 193° l“ brackets; cum“ “u” $65,176,789‘ 684094.237)‘ Excise du- toi-g 1h Tomhio the banner of the Catholic Women's nnd an n means i ' ‘ ' - ' n terms oi rolls. your heart tonight than you do ~ r ii b - The mnnioni program “numbed on Lcague, the latter beholds the mem- 10m And that is what we mean by cross ie order in considerable w: sales’ stamps em $30,091,864: on nntnom by Zion cnonn to celebrate with open doors their ‘neon the memories which m .mv_ G‘ c‘ websteryand n. A second anniversary and to our visit-Innon us at this 50km“ time’ At the close of this service Rev orsanlze a society in a parish. is! we are making the em“ to m,“ ' . w bst t Al i h . M, e er ex ended the hearty the C. W. L. was no exception. Dur- not: gogmithtfxftealgy ‘gnltefsmg f - a; helpml and mspm“ l“ cred in our horizon, and difficulties. ' ‘ loomed o'er us, but we have tri-i the noted imhii-ei-tn remarks; t d, t i o us a renewal of our gratitude for s an ng second o none ofthe SISEEI‘! the deliverance from ‘he deadly severance of women, and further- more, the twentieth century with its Leprosy 1s an age long malady, and art also elevates women to their the most ancient disease of which rightful sphere, it is fully recogniz- fined to the Orient but is to be men rei8n 8119191118. radiilios the found, in nearly every land under pence. happiness and love that con- lts horrid work in tropical ghci Sub. world. Men may make the laws of a! country, but the morality of its sc- to the weaker nations which were ies, l s Lfflsgsnrziilz: at; ‘esvetrfusld m‘: deny may be taken as an index on unable to defend themselves without and’ . . ' ‘ our 1131p. i g‘ hmn The large number o! lope“ the virtues of its women and the 3:‘: on various countries may be 50min respect shown them by its men. Nor A sacred Pflvfexe ‘our can their intellectual attainments be ignored, for there is at present a woman filling a superior office in what surprising to many people, and yet information on this disease is qmw necessary’ In Canada’ the“ the Canadian government a seat in And while the ivorld is working chi; hard to put on the peace spirit in- have, having given them up to do r duty, even stthe cost of death-that is what this service means to you. The Only Solution Then we cannot leave the House of God tonight without wondering t is to come of all the sacrifice 1111185- of the four war years and after. have wisely abandoned that foolish delusion held by so many ng the war that, when the last i dangerin which we stood, arising! shot was fired, there would spring being a new heaven and a new ezrth. But still we look around us‘ see the whole world entangled net of discordant policies, which which is the first condition of n-lt- ' we fear, unless we can change them exultant can only end in the ruin of civil-i boasting we are thankful for our ization in another war. Statesman and leaders of public ourselves and to our children and opinion are proposing their remed- ,0ne on the heels of another, never has their task been hard- han it is today. But, brethren, world cannot be its own sav- . And tho church's presssge is that the only way out of the pres- chaos is for the world to turn its heart to God. If we are to have BEFORE MAGISTRATE-A man from the eastern part of the Island was fined $200 or three months be- fore Magistrate Tweedy on Satur- dny. Another man from the same Wkion was fined $27 for creating a disturbance. PRIZES DRAWN-Drawing of the lotteries for the Halloween Tea in aid of the Charlottetown Hospital resulted in the prizes being awarded 85 follows! Cake, Mrs. Earle Rona- lian; doll, Miss Hilda Brown; set of pipes, Mr. Bernard McKenna; hook- ed rug, Mr. Roland Angers, St. Dun- stuns University; Bedspread, Mr. C. H. Benoit. ISLAND LADY DEAD-—Mr. Geo. V. Moore has received the sad news of the death of his sister, Mrs. Heath Coombs, (nee May Moore) which oc- curred at Newark, N.J., Saturday morning. Besides a sorrowing hus- band she leaves three sons, Harry, Max and Ivan. The funeral will be held on next Tuesday. Many friends in this city where she will be kindly remembered will regret to learn of her passing. _____ numbers to assist Kashmir Moslems in dlsturbrnccs against local Hin- dus, were contributing factors to the situation. The Maharajiill. like most mem- bers of the ruling racc in the nat- ive Indian states, is a Hindu" while most of his subjects are Moslems. The resentment of the Moslems a- gainst being rulcd by their tradit- ional racial enemies, crezitcd a fes- tering situation which began to be explosive when outside sympathy was expressed for them. " Sudden Death Of Canon Harris At Mahone Bay Continued from page l Canon Harris received his education here and at King's College, Windsor. He spent the whole of a particularly active ministry of forty-seven years in charge of tho parish of Mahonc Bay, had been Rural Dean of Lun- enburg Deanery for many years, and ($20,779,348); Income tax, $50,546,- 796; ($66,174,107); miscellaneous taxes $355,386.; ($372,867); Interest on investments $4,18l,.\38, ($3,391,- 626); Post office $16.689,l23, ($16,- 609,433); Dominion lands $297,474 ($1,523,002); Canada grain Act $792, 819; ($716273) and miscellaneous $4,339,576; ($4,526,593). Total ordinary expenditure par- ticulars for the seven months of 1931 with figures for the correspon- ding seven months of 1930 in brack cts, are given as follows: Pensions $24,650,071; ($21,187,740) Subsidies to provinces $6,372,100; ($11,211,946); Soldier Land Settle- ment $605-619, ($745,885); Interest on public debts $63,709,069; ($54,941 083); Pensions and national health. $5,545,038; ($4,834,959); National revenue $6,627,285; ($6,703,025); Post office $15,402,434; ($15,302,437) National defence, $6,006,555; ($6.926 242); Agriculture $4,588,719; ($4,592 749); Public works chargeable to in- come $8,170,020; ($13,112,518); D0- minlon lands and parks $1,733,881; ($3,280,648); Trade and commerce, $4.610,837; ($3,217,933); Civil govern EASTERN GIIARDIAII ..'SPECIAL SALE-We are con- tinuing a special sale all this week. Drugs, toilet articles, patent medi- cine, stationery and almost every- thing in the drugstore line at bar- gain prlces. Maboifs Drugstore, Montague. 9965-11-94! A‘I“[ EMP’ l‘ Continued from page 1 - It was estimated that between 1,000 and 2,000 persons dressed in Chinese clothes participated in the attack. Tne attack followed an un- successful attempt Saturday night to assassinate tho former boy-Em- peror of China, Hsuan Tung, who has been living in the Japanese con cession since 1924 under the name of Henry Pu-Yi. BOMB FAILS T0 EXPLODE ' l A Chinese hotel messenger hand: ed him a basket of fruit contain- ing a bomb which failed to explode‘ When he was arrested he said hf c1- stead 97 the WaT-Fipirii» W9. Heller‘ order out of disorder, if we are to are abwt 2o lcpers’ with n a the Senate a position that would ' thclcss have the sacred privilege. have o, settled pgjce taking the REBUILDING BARN-Much 80- his outstanding ability, his sympath- mcnt $7.061.357; ($7,331,921); All had been given the basket by n “ucndie” N" B" and about 9 m‘ not be hei-‘s without rare nullity, and which no one can take from us, of Bentinck Island near Victoria. There are 500 lepers in the ‘United States; in Formosa. 4,000; in Bur- ma, 15,000; In India, 200,000. and today all doors withithree exceptions of Lords, Quebec Legislature, and the Cambridge University in Eng- yet Dr. Robert Cochrane,‘ medical adviser for India, states that he believes there are 1,000,000 in In- (Lila alone. In China, there are 500,- lthe members-of the Catholic Wo- land. No woman enters therein, but men's League, with their natural abilities governed by those soul in- are open to women, namely, House Wm“ 989i" "cam"? m" “m?”- endurance and resource of our men (and women too) who proved true to the best traditions of the Brit- ish race, and who wrote their nam- cs-many oi‘ them with their own§ blood-oh the world's roll of fame’ place of the present suspicious un- rest, if we are to restore the bal- ance of international and national confidence and prosperity, we must get down to the bedrock of essen- tials and fundamentals and find our way bzck to the feet of Him who said "Come unto Me all ye that iJViW can be seen on the farm of Mr. J. B. Andrew, East Royalty, where a. largebarn is being erected, which when completed will be one of the most modern and up-to-date on the Island, the construction be- lng directed by Mr. Daniel Darrach, city. Mr. Andrew had the misfor- tune of losing his barns by fire a ctic nature and wise counsel liad won for him a leading place amongst the clergy of the Diocese of Nova Scotia. He was also very active In Masonic circles in Nova S-otia and had gathered together a grout amount of historical data respect- ing Lunenburg and adjoining coun- ties, being an authoritydm the other expenditures, $46,980,596; ($39 108,884). CHURCH SERVICES TRINITY UNITED CHURCH The morning service was one of Chinese in the French concession and had been instructed to hand it to the former Emperor without com ment. Police said they could give no motive for the attempt, but believe it was connected with recent rum- ors-to ‘the effect that the Japanese were planning to astabllsh Hsuan undyingly. Once more we salute the labour and are heavy laden, and I memory of the mc-n and women who few weeks ago’ will give you rest." 000. with n Pflsfilbiiity of double spiring qualities do not seek dis- em . . ' y settlement of that part of Bri- mmembnnnce In one first Pinon _ . - _ Tung as Emperor of Manchuria. in that number. Africa is honey- tinction. we simply wish to unfurl combed with lgprosy, some estimate our banner for God and Canada, I50.000,1and others say about coo.- whllst we aim at promollns 206d ooo. 1t is raid that 5% of the popu- citizenship. i lation in west Africa ‘are lepers; This society is not of ancient or- about 10w. in British East Africa; lsln- Just eleven vvels anti-Pill!" and one missionary has stated that m” Mm“- whe" a 5mm‘ band “on. in Northern Rnodosnn 2900f of women met in Conference in . on al. c eart $23.1: :3: .11’: :2; ::.::i.-,i‘iii“§.ii.$ili' from . ' ' romancg ofgiving oneself away for. so quietly and dctei-mincdly forsook I; the ordinary duties of the common life, and. as» Robert Bridges says, inn “rode on.’ into (he unknown with a to J great glory o.‘ heart that none can _ not trike away." me i! . at the close of the Great War, thirteen years ago, the participat- riations fluid turned their feet esus Christ, and if they had then out to rebuild their shattered upon spiritual foundations we we mam‘ 6°‘! that that high would have had the world we want heroism which seemed to have van- v to hnva Bu; we know that ihev did lofty; not, _and that they are not doing There has not been any great FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral of the late William Seale was held Saturday from his late resi- dence, 724 School street, to St. Dun- stan's Basilica, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. C. Mc- tish America. His sorrowlng wiic, formerly Miss Zwicker. of Mahono Bay, a son with‘ the General Electric Companyat Lynn, Mass, a daugh- ter, Mrs. Layton Tuck, at Mahone, his two sisters, Mrs. W. L. Cotton, of this city and Mrs. George E. Rob- Carthy. The poll bearers were: Mr. Justice Arsenault, Messrs. Monaghan, Johnathan West, Harry Hyde, John Callaghan, and samuer J. H. inson, of Vancouver, and his other relatives will have the deep sym- pathy of a grcat circle of his admir- ers in their time of bereavement. the very handsome flowers upon the pulpit and surrounding same were in memory of the four bright young girls who lost their lives in a car collision just one year ago, the Misses Higgins, Adams, Stewart and Bruce. Their memory is cherished by their Sunday School associates. Dr. Rsnrsayis sermon was approp- riate for Remembrance Day week. His text was Romans 8-12 "We are succession to Governor Chang- Hsueh-Liang. He is said f0 prefer living quietly in 'I‘iel1tsin as a, pri- vate citizen. Chinese reports said later that a mob of B00 armed Chinese, together with some Japanese, rushed from the Japanese concession into Chin- ese territoryand assaulted the po- lice. The few who ivere arrested were quoted as saying they had fare, and for the promotion of such ggilebxllfiozrtutnffpleggeig lithey organized the Society known the mme ma“ SNITSIwM “gain ‘mt; change of heart or alteration of the Kennedy. Service at the grave was? __ 0i Bfiiish 0W5 Bi the will 0i i91l°_.moral outlook in the world, so far conducted by Rev. Father Farrel. of the world, in 20 countries, at Emnmns necessity’ and imod n5 nni as we can see and Inna wherever i ‘We’ 10° statmm and °°'°i’e"“i"35 above o. godless chaos ruled by bmiew, look we see the some hid rg- RETURNS FROM V]5['1'_N_ n, with 37 Mlssmnary swieues‘ encc, the society grew and muiti- mice "lid.5915i5hn°55- ' ance upon armaments and force. Mani-lean. District Governor, Mari-f "This is an lnterdenomlnationul{plied until within the short space 7715i? is The fiisi? thing which We‘ still ths same hesitation to trust time District’Tsmenminternatlonal: “i ' """ M mission, and all denominations and n! eleven years, n spread its moan by this sonvioo_nno chanting each annex and no Join hands m and 'M,.s_ Mam-Jenn renamed ‘mm JOSEPH LEROY MCNEILL 1914491,; we one nndon obiinntion missionary 806M195 Wm‘ whmiflbranchcs over Canada from the Gulf °i b Psalm 03 dPiiVOTBIICQ-il thank-' fellowship, soiii the valuation‘ o.‘ Sydney on Saturday evening, where me defnh occurred o“ Oct‘ mli to carry on the struggle for peace they oo-operaic should be interest- yo; so Lawrence to mo pooiiio Coast, fui remembrance of_the mercies; mo in norms o! nowon with spirit. Mr. MacLggh was paying his om‘, ‘am? 9- bflibf 11111955 bi ribflfiph IEROYI and {on inn oinninniion o; every. 0d in and hell? $11990" SW11 a totalling a membership of thirty dbmcsiic- swim’ ngtwnal and m‘ ual ends set aside in favor of mat- 151W!“ t0 the Sydney Club. It was'MeNem' Ilme Iivfiyearwld 5°“ or, thing dishonorable in Diibiib 01‘ 9Y1’ worthy cause. thousands. Its great object is the tornollonnl which the recurrence °i erial ends. Ladies nlshl and the banquet wasixl‘; “It” M: X11111“: Mmmll’ ‘f. vote life. Th3 policy of the mission is tOIGIQry of and and the gogd 0i 500i. Armistice Day carries with it. Bun’ brethren, a5 over against held in the Isle Royale Hotel. Bur-ins“; 2'0 Thzflm‘ cufmipsraftlnglsi The hymns sung were "O God go to various communities and es-_ety, and in various ways it spreads “Tilflnks be 9° 5°11 W1") Eiveth "5 thug side of the question, which is ".18 ‘he evening Yiaman Rev. Din!“ mg dd m h h mt y t: i our help. in 889$ 085i?‘ The 36°65" tablish a leper home and providedts protecting mantle around thoi the victory.” And film this service the dark side, I ask you to remem- Pfingie W58 the Tefiipient of aopnfumofmaeirgmwwxelrilch Zecilgvléiocr; sional and "O Olnada" The choir for all the ieoers who come and'suflering members of humanity. It signifies “miller ibing-WB m "Y- ber this. Millions of little crosses Present before coins lo the con-moored no Mm to mourn besldesmf 31 voices sens lhe “To DWI" whom they can accommodate. The Bids the fallen and dowil-ti-odden ing here in God's house to take the stand gnnnd no one nond o; iiiiie ii/FIIICUOII Camps in Northern On-hns patients‘ two “one sisters and with an enthusiasm that must have missionary society working in that to rise and assume the role of res- Christian view of our losses. ‘There nnoon monndn on ovory “on; whore armc; for which he has been ap- three brothers. ms tuner a1 was held won the appreciation of the con- oommnnity niiown their mlglonary pectable citizens, it helps the needy are those here tonight who still more w“ fighting, and in home- P° 9d liilllplnin- Ml‘. Maoliean 0.1- on Sunday’ o“ m The W“ heap fs'r‘~‘8nii0ll~ to give part time to supervise the “d difiirnssed, comforts the sick, suffer iindsi. the w:stage of war, 1m d’ where broken men came back so vislteiti Halifax where he organ- c“ were: Harrison Ryan’ Jackie’ The attendance at Sunday school leper home and give christian and Drocures spiritual consolation and whose personal bereavements no din what in the mooning o1 fined ano her Ys mens club with a Bums, Manny Mms’ Johnny white’ was 402. This was an eleven per teaching‘ The mission works hand lim- thg dying‘. Such arc a few or" the have lost little of their keenness. those crosses on“ crown the groves arge membership. Ephm Stanley and Bert Stanley. lccntage lncrmse over the same Sun in hand Wm] the various denomlm many works of its members amongst wo ltnvcaccmmozl saying that "Time of om, dond comrades? you reply '——————~— ‘day last year. There was an in- ‘Mom and missionary societies. whom the women of Lot 65 have the is the great healer" for those who nnnn they are one symbols o; n PERSONALS Bmrus (crease in the Senior Bible Class, i h disc” is there honor and privilege of being classed, llnvc lost their loved ones. Why? sooi-ifioo, mod, by the men who men and women are now attending ,In no ot er Berm . e and we confidently hope that we Bociiiioo n5 mo. d~vs pass‘ onimnons sleep beneath than ‘or the “use Mr. and Mrs. Wallace E. Scantle- vnssnnkon Ngjgtlfigii but there is still room for more. ob 1on8 B Peril-Id between the time mny prove io .< ~ . ii bllry returned on Saturda after a R M . Brown was th reach- e yal to that glorious rcsioied. and us we are enable n m, t d n n “m. Wei-ii; 11in _ y cv. r o p . of entrance of the bacillus into the motto, For God and Canada‘ E o er y an e visit to New York and Boston. Mrs‘ H‘ R‘ vessey’ Hayfield st" a cr in the evening speaking from the . to think things out, truer estimat- is “no, but it L, not nii the truth. so“ b°dy and the “ppeamnce or the ———— es of llfc and death present them- Those onosnos are gymbo]; or the "'1' text Mark 1-2. "One that had disease-the period of incubation in m, first consideration‘ with the my selves. And n. we have one gm of greater cross on which He died who MnGeoi-ge Sutherland, city, was DEATHS authority.‘ Mr. R. H. Rogers represent 1991'“? being W‘) °r three Years °r slon, and the spritual results arc a faith divine to help us, happy are nnw one tnnvn“ on Hi5 non‘ and was a P3559118" West this mbming. en- lng the official board made a state- we-for then we can be led to sse snmflem And I benefi- thn we route to Moncton on a business trip. ment. on the Budget of the Church been paid‘ in silver, about $10, to participate in the attack. The cas- ualties were unknown. It was be- who gave all they had to glvg-jflliived that the onslaught was aim. years ed at the police station, the civil Govemofls headquarters and the railway station. Debtors" or as the revised version reads "We owe c. debt." We are under obligation to remember those as the Catholic Women's League, [those eight women were the pioneers and under their marvelous influ- In Membriarn their iivcs in the terrible iRadical Leader Is Expelled (Associated Press) MADRID, Nov. ‘l-Emiliano Igles- sias, leader of the Radical Repub- lican party, was expelled form thi chamber of deputies early thii morning after he'd been charged with attempted bribery. The vote was 152-1. ' Allegations were made that Senor Iglcsias, acting as the agent of Juan March, one of the richest men in Spain. attempted to bribe a member of the responsibility commssioll with 25,000 pcsetas (about smooi to prevent the prosecution oi Senor March on charges of illegal “business, SILLIPHANT-At Hunter River, 1 ed "symptom-free" of the disease- longer, and in many well authenti- cated cases extending even to ten ortwenty years. Indeed, Sir Leonard Rogers, the ieprologist, names eight years as the average period of in- cubatlon. Again there is the mark- ed rapidity of the spread of the disease at times, and especially in cases of those whose normal re- Distance is lowered by disease Q by other causes are more subject to the contagion. Leprosy in the past has been most encouraging. The majority cf the lepers never heard the gospel of the Lord Jesus, Christ until they ‘came to the leper home, and yet there are several places where ev- ery inmate in the leper hom: is a Christian. The Christian lepcrs in the homes arc counted among the happiest people in tho world, re- gardless of their suffering and af- fliction. Thry are happy even. proclaimed in the hom; is able toi counted an incurable disease, but today leprosy has been placed in, the category of disease that are amenable to treatment and that in the early stages may bi? "neswd by the proper use of the derivatives of Chaulmoogra Oil together with good food and abundant exercise. ‘At present there are many lepors Wnb have been temporarily cured for alx or seven years, and for that length of time they are pronounc- In the Philliplne Islands. the Is- land of Cullon is where about 8.000 or aooo iepere are amoral-ed nnl already about 1.000 of them have been dismissed and pronounced "gymptoln-frlfl" of disuse. The triatment that is now used quite in poverty and thousands of them to placc begging for food, and when they dome to the leper home and are cared for lovingly and tender- ly, it becomes a “Heaven" to them. while they ‘are in poverty, the Christian lepers are rich in faith in the Lord Jesus Christ and look forward to "the house not made with hands, eternal in tho Heav- gig," Many missionaries say they would rather work among the lpc- the christian lepers are so happy. the glory that there is in true sac- rifice and to undcrstrnd the mag- nificence of that most mafllliiicent of all epitnphs-“Grcatcr love hath no man than this. that a man lay down his llfc for his friends.” Treasured Memories And so, in view of our personal 1 ilossos, we can say that our mem- though lepers. The gospel as it isiofles bring not only scdnwl but at they also bring, as an offset, ch sweet; gladness. We can re- . call the memory of the gay. brave are p001‘ b13897’- 3°m3 {mm “We smiles upon their faces as they waved adieu to the cheering crowds the day they left. We can hold as prec- lous treasures medals and ribbons won by them-roughly pencilled scrappy notes written in damp dug- outs and shell-shattered billets, ev- ery line vibrant with courage, keen- iicss and love. And tho sweetness of every tender personal memory is crowned with the glorious truth- tllcy gave thzmselveswilllngly for ers than any other class of people,‘ a. great cause; and, thus remem- bgcmlge they are so appreciative for ‘ boxing, we know in our hearts that what is done in their behalf, and our losses have not impoverished us but enriched us; and that, through the humbling hand of death, we meet their needs. The lepcrs areiiru frank. Deviney. F ’ . NW too, through those sleeping soldiers’ crosses shall see of the travail of, our souls and be satisfied. God never!‘ lets a service that was Offered 9° Him sincerely go for noushi- m“ is thg ray of hope that shines up- on the misty future. God‘s ways are above us. "He moves in a myster- ious way His wonders to Periwin- I-Ie plants his footsteps on the sea and 41¢” upon the storm." But I-Ie is Sovereign God in whose hand Mrs. 'I‘hos. W. Mellish spent the, week end in the city, the guest of‘ her brother, Mr. Fred Shaw, Bay- fieid St. Mr. Alfred Duchemin of this city was operated upon at the Prince Edward Island Hospital Saturday 11101711118 and is reported as doing well. are the timer and ways o! men in"! nations. And He is a lust God-so jut that you and I can see in ev- ery cross that marks a soldiers grave God's assurance that. some day and somehow, there will oonle results commensurate with the spil- it our men showed in the 81"!" struggle and with the sacrifice they made. And as yoll and I lay once again at Armistice on the groves °i our brave dead the tribute o! olll‘ loving remembrance, we can, as we scan tho future, say obi °i ‘mm and trusting hearts-They went iorui with the highest PUIW" in" ever animated an armed host-they did all that men could (IPWBY gave all that men could sivr-lbd to the Judie of all the earth "n0 doeth right we leave the issue. Miss Charlotte Mellish of Boston, who was called home on account of her mothers death, Mrs. J. Mellish November B, Mrs. Ambrose Silli- iihant, age 50. Funeral Tuesday. November 10, at 2 pm. PATTERSON-At Halifax, on Nov. CLARK-At Chelton, Nov. 8, Mrs. Sophie Clark, aged 86 ycnrs. Fun- eral ‘Tuesday, Nov. 10th. at 2 o'clock from the home of C. B. ,Doull, 61')’. of New Perth, spent a few days in m! (My. the Bllest of Miss Jean Gos- nrr. o! Brighton. Miss Mellish, who ts a. valued employee of the Old Col- 0117 ‘Ikust Company of Boston, cros- Ird by airplane. Miss Mellish has the lYlllDllfllY of her many friends in the city in her great loss. Broom Industry Hit In Transvaal‘ Towns (Canadian Press) JOHANN&URG, South Africa, NOV- 7-1110 small but promising “mm “Willi-I? of the Transvaal is WOOLRIDGE-At the P. E: I. Hos- pital Saturday, Nov. 7. .\i eral from MiicLcinis Funeral Home this Monday afternoon. service starting at 2 o'clock. lntorment People's Cemetery. with the problem of meeting the coinlle "ion of Italian made brooms landed at Durban at iirirrs vnfyins from $2.25 to $3.00 a dozrn. its com- pared with $3.75 to $4.50 for the South African made article. According to manufacturers, the 6, 1931, Robert Patterson, husband of, Add Hennesscy, formerly of this city.‘ The committee in charge are Just- us Woolridgc, aged 65 limits. Fun-i as a preiiminaryto the every mem- ber canvas which is to be undertak- cn this week. The purpose is to have pledge cards signed and the duplex envelope brought into univ- ersal use with weekly contributions. ‘ified in looking for a generous re- sponse. The- evening anthem was "Jesus, Saviour Pilot Me" which with Mr. Kendall's organ music rounded out Sunday the anniversary of also be provided. v THE BAPTIST CHURCH The speaker at the morning ser- vice of the-Baptist Church was Rev. H. N. Konkle, Canadian Secretary of the Lcpcr Mission. Mr. Konkles very interesting sermon was based on Mark l, 30-45. In the course of his address Mr. Konkle made refer- ence to the prevalence of leprosy, particularly in the Orient. where competition is nlrcndy so keen that 221M106 as the result of foreign PQHUOII- chiefly from Italy. Th6 broom lndltltw has provided factory costs have been cut to a [minimum and iiiiy furihor reduct- ions in prices must b‘ Ili (b9 9X- Fonnosa has 4,000 known cases, Cor- es 20.000, China, 60,000, India 200.- ,000. In the opinloneof observers on ithe ground most of these figures are _far under the actual mark. It ‘is the transactions under the dictatorship ni’ Gélicral Primo dc Rivera- Bccause of tho great u-crilili and commercial prominence of Senor ‘March and the pnlitcal standing of deputy Iglesins the 0115c, caused a sensation in Madrid. the two leper mission stations in ‘Carleton. Interment. 'I‘l‘_\'0ll comet-i n day of worshlpllll service. NcXt/Jaliildil- “i'1‘"°‘*di°- N-B- "d 5m‘ the Church will ho observed with Dr.’ .Rogers of saint John as the 5pm..‘ At the evening service, Rev. A. C. _ Thom.’ lal preacher and special music wllli Vincbnb 11011011111901 the "TY illiefbli" tinck, B.C., affording a refuge for about 20 lepers in all. ing series of studies in the eplstle of St. James, taking as his theme, "The Two Ibrlends." The service of praise included s very impressively rendered setting di Kipling! Heeessional, Steiner's so loved the world," Turner's "O Give thanks,’ the solo being take}: very efiectively by Mrs. H. S. Heu- derson, Homer's "sheep and Lambs?‘ The memorial tablet was decorated with poppy wreath for Rcmembranoe Day. The Sunday school was well attended and interesting. ' CLASSIFIED ADS j ESCAPED. MALE SILVER FOX freely lsciilled the Ethyl of “my, reports a new use for motor- _ o _ "Ami my; “hi0 mm that is obi! i I Chaulmoogra oil and with that oyoio, by pollcfl departments. In of the merchants, collect all the to do abundantly above all that we m: b!‘ Illlopeans and natives, as‘ pense of the grown of braom corn. won‘ oi iii, Lgpgf liilssion t: help. Blifgiighfhrflbrcrryngtlgiiis 12:13:!“- “g hi- ghihiy, honor-ding to" the W! ll I market for the broom unless some protrcfioii is given to inonoon moo nno n, mono onson " oo'o7_u_o_n, preparation they are treatodhypo- Humoiigieid, New Jersey, the stores ugh and “h; i1,- tg tho hhhh, ififmlfilu] producing ruults already m open until 9 o'clock every rn- with an epidemic of hold-ups in power that. worker-h in us. iin'o l-iim v fitted. day nisht and the police department practically ml’! vltrln the wvntfl- be slow in the Chur ii yd "l crust ‘Illm are three broom factories vasl factories, it is siniod. irhe preaching of the wool. and ifumtshes a motorcycle and lids-fill’ bllllnw nlrn Iwmlnto this kind Jews unto all gencrati "s in" ever along the reef and a fourth in niis-| eventually close down ioi" lack the ovangelisatton of the loom ts with two omcerstomskafhgrdllndl of protection. and ever." Amen ' "mbii-‘l- Io are now faced the necessary raw material. the local industry’. the i0"? “WP cure the sufferers from this terrible . n“!!! disease, and at tho some time to LOST-A SPA!!! TIRE BETWEEN 0i give the gospel of Jesus Christ to chmmwwwn “d Pmuid’ V“ Johnson‘ River. Return to Mrs ‘H1880 PQODIG. Mfllufl" WI! made 0f unuuhln‘ a” Kent s‘. n” n “m "W! o! the province. i