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Port Perry Star (1907-), 7 Nov 1935, p. 8

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} 5 ee A 3 SE La, wy me Es lg a pe en a a met De naa oy FON i CR a SI = la NWN \ hls ht A pg a : > PTT NOTE--The following description "of conditions in China is reprinted from Dufferin Treader, Carman, Man, which was 'kindly sent to us by Mus. Moffat, sister of Miss Laura Hambly. (Part of an Editorial in The West China Missionary News.) : The coming of Generalissimo and > Madame Chiang Kai Shek to Chengtu, long expected and keenly desired by the people of this province, has brought hope and confidence to mil- jons of people. That this foremost leader in China is welcome to this 'suffering province is manifest on every hand. A student of the West China Union University in conversa- _ tion with the editor said; When Gen: eral Chiang comes to Chengtu, he comes to the hearts of the people (bth shin)" This puts the whole matter in a nut.shell; for it is not merely as a great military leader the general comts but as one in whom the com- mon people believe and whom they trust. For long years the people have looked for one in whom dwelleth righteousness, who is ready to devote himself and his varied gifts to the welfare of his country. One in whom the primal virtues express themselves. "Indeed, they look for an incarnation of eternal principles. They feel that they have found such an one in Gen- eral Chiang. At last the situation has produced the leader; and with un- erring instinct the people of Szech- wan have responded. Even though there may be -days of bitterness awaiting them the people look for the coming of a new day. It may seem paradoxical to say that Generalissimo comes primarily in the interests of peace. On the surface, events tend to contradict this; but if we have been able to delve below: that. surface we: are convinced that " down beneath ~ the - general of armies there lives a personality whose first desire is the peace of his country. As we listen to' General Chiang in his informal address - to the group of Christians whom he invited to meet him and Madame Chiang at his tem- porary quarters-in- Chengtu, we dis- covered a note that sounded out above the hum of aeroplanes and the rattle of musketry. That note was pitched on a high level. It took its tone from the Christian religion. The speaker called us to the contemplation of things that abide. The General en-|- forced the need of unity and union. Not only in matters of religion but in all the main features of the life of the country. General Chiang has a straightforward mind that, like a homing pigeon, makes for the central point. Amid many things that might well distract one, the generallissimo heads for those matters that are primary and which most help in a time of bewilderment and alarm. And in all he said he was ably seconded by Madame Chiang. Madame Chiang Kai-Chek's Speech to the\Missionary Community at Chengtu. ® (From. The West China Missionary News.) Chengtu, Tuesday, June 11, 1936 "Phe Generallissimo and I want to take this opportunity to do two things. First, to thank you all for coming to China, and for doing what vou are doing and for what you have done. And, second, to take this op- portunity te tell you a little of what we have se¢n and what we have ex- perienced oh our north-western tour his present tour of these and during three provinces. wrong with China. people have read a book by that name Now, what we have found wrong "with China, forces us to conclusions somewhat different from those of that book. First of all, what we have found wrong with China is not with the Chinese people. It has been with ou leaders. Now, that is an unpalatable fact to admit, and it is a fact more unpalatable because we happen to b of the leaders of the country. To ? ; : Ea y oe Tua Prep tid u Has know what is wrong with a. patient China is coming no matter what ha i Jape Aine Jasmed Io Joe or At Sunday S¢hool, a further ac- Alvin Hunter lost a horse last week, as Dr. Wilford ahd Dr, Best can tell "oa : o¥ 74th y tat n ETH vi actically count of David x ne 'was' read M sses Audrey and Olive Bond were . you--is' the first step towards making VRE Aa ep Lesricernby rs | by Earl Martyn "the Missionary in 1 sronto on: Saturday. LSAT Thi a cure. "| Miss Adelaide Harrison, Secretary: the 'whole of her long life in the| by Earl Martyn, for the Missionary uu Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs, 7 Ut our first meeting with the mig | Trensurer for the Woman's Mission: Township * Reach. Mrs, Asling programme, ied SER Rs Hunter on the birth of 'a baby gil sionaries as a group--it was in Sian ary Society of the United Chueh sent fed within & equple of miles of the "An enjoyable time was spent at the Sigal aisle Sarid a, | 1 heard one misionary whispering the following in a letter to Laura H.| PI of her birth. © © = |Teagua on Thur day might, Jt being |. - AiO A I yhat autprine toe the| Lambly, who was home on furlough Mrs. Asling wai widow of the Jate | Social Night. There was good pro- TT REL + "Generalissimo spoke (a whisper not from West China and whs visiting her Chester Asling, who predeceased her |. _ = =o A ee iL SPECTAY, Com ming meant for my ea ugh sister Mrs. W. J. Moffatt at Roland,| nine years ago. 77 | gramme. which consisted of costume} °° UCT CC ng; to for my ears, though unfortu-{ Co ' al: Roland, : Bde ih Jn | parade, geography o seg con-| Theatre Uxbridge, on Ni anitoba. i ARE In recent years the deceased has| =} geography contest, Bickel |g 0 pa Uninds : sometimes.) + because the Generalissimo was telling 'tion of the misionaries. During the past few years, whén the Communist menace hag been' 80 violent, the Generalissimo has spent a great deal of time studying what is Probably you nately my ears are unusually acute "Why these people act- them at that time 'that he 'wanted their co-operation with the Govern: ment. He is eager for the co-opéras He realizes the importance and the results of missionary work in China. He told them that we wanted them to tell us| what is actually wrong with the pro:{ vince so that we can go about making | the wrong right. Some time or other Chinese officials may have asked a similar thing--or things that they didn't mean at all--and if you be- lieved them and replied they would probably be greatly surprised and insulted. We wanted to know because we wanted to try and put right you are convinced that we want to right the wrongs because you have Generalissimo, and«you know of the one which he made some ten days ago. He wants reform in the country. He knows that there is corruption, and immorality, and other, things wrong with the province. Selfishness is at the basis of it all, and he wants to seo the results of that corrected. "After we went to Kianksi in con- nection with the suppression of the Communists: we had groups of mis- sionaries meet and we told them the result of the Generalissimo's findings during the Communist campaign. He said that we have to revive the spirit of the people if we are to build up national character; to build up na- tional character the first thing to do is to build up personal character. acter. ; "It may be of interest to know that in Yunnan, when the Generalissimo spoke to a group of students, he de- fined character. I cannot recall the exact words, but the meaning was not only respect yourself but develop the ability to control yourself so that other people will respect you; and al- infringe: upon the rights of others. It is two-fold: It is:mot a .onefold, personal affair==it is also dependent as. control of yourself. pened there; how the New Life Move- ment is in effect. The people are not allowed to be oppressed by the mili- tary. You have had in Szechwan dur- ing the last twenty years, 407 civil wars. Each one left Szechwan a little poorer than the last. You can see how selfishness is at the bottom of it all. ! "people say, 'I believe in Medica missions, or I believe in Agricultural missions, but don't believe in evan- gelism" My answer has been. 'You can't change anything unless you change man's character,' It means teaching people to love others as you love yourself. That is the heart of it all. {For this reason the New Life Movement also aims at duty towards others. That is one of the principles on which the whole movement is based~ The New Life Movement, as it sweeps the country gives a new conception of what the future" of The first step has been taken, the foundation is now laid, Now we in- sist on seeing that the standard of living of our people is raised. For this reason we want you to help us in this province. \ * *% "We want first to instill into our people the spirit of sacrifice and patriotism, because it is the same thing. Now, we have started the People's: Economie Reconstruction Movement as the second step. You have come to China because you love the Chinese. have to come. You have worked over- times, twelve, betrayed Him. after 'year--no appreciation, r e Ft things that were evil." Now, I think} - just heard the sppech made by the| That is at the basis of national char-|' go it means to respect others and not | upon relationship with others 'as well : «You probably know what has hap- iN China may mean and should mean. You didn't whelming hours. Sometimes you have had your discouraging moments. 1 admit I am much discouraged at At such times I think upon life of Christ, how, against overs whelming odds, He still kept on, even when His own disciples, one of the He didn't give up. And I think also upon many missionaries' coming to China, year 'no thanks, not even the consent of the people among whom they work--yet they keep doggedly on. I believe it is this spirit of persistence and self- sacrifice which will eventually regen-| ¢raté China. 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This because none of these men really made a deter- mined stand against the Reds and were said 'to 'be opposed to: Chiang Kia Shek coming to' Szechoun, Gen- erals Den and Chen, also Col. Tao, who did all in their power to keep the Reds from advancing closer to Cheng- tu, are in line for promotion. "Officials from Nanking and Shang- hai come and go by plane as fre- quently as you would take a car ride at home. A number of them along with the Generalissimo and his wife, aré spending a part of the summer at O'Mei, having rented several of the Baptist bungalows and also Dr. Col- lier's. They have installed a Delco plant and have electric lights, radio, wireless, also telephone and telegraph --all this at 0'Mei, Then at the Hsien they have built a huge training camp where several thousand young men from the three provinces Kweichow, Yunnan and Sze, are taking a summer course in military training. It will be will take place here in the west dur: ing the next. few years. A big road- the-country." . A DA EPSOM Passing 8 an Old Time Epsom : Resident. "ually mean "= ¥ what they say!' This was about the coming' of Chiang Kia Shek interesting to see the changes that building program is already . under way which will do much to open up Last Monday, October 28th, the late suffered unconsingly but: she: hove fu| test string game, ever heard her make a word of com- plaint. I q (2g) fis 23 i. She was 8 woman of most generous impulses, she never let her right hand know what her left was doing, and at her passing the whole community was deeply touched. = ; The remains were laid to rest in the Uxbridge Cemetery. The Rev. Joseph Denny, her minister, being on hand to conduct'the service, Mrs. Asling leaves to mourn her loss four children: Mra, Thos, Sager, of Prince Albert; Ont.; Mrs. Kate Coates, at home; William, who farms in the Township 'of Reach and Allen who has his home in Toronto. ; * x The Bethesda Quartette were sing- ing 'at Victoria Corners last Sunday afternoon, and a group of singers from the Utica Appointment were at Seagrave last - Sunday night. ~~ The musical talent of this part of the community seem to be in great de- mand. { Miss Dorothy : Prentice and Miss Ruby Wilson expect to conduct the prayer meeting af Epsom next Thurs- day night. 7 2 filer The earthquake caused quite a stir in Epsom and vicinity. All are glad to know it was no worse, : Remembrance Day--next Sunday. Be sure to be. on hand to pay your respects to the dead who died for you. Quite a large gathered at the farewell, ; a great success, i CE There was a Ve yber of old friends me of Mrs. Chester Asling last Wednesday to bid a last From all accounts the concert put on by the Utica Sthool children under the leadership of their popular: school master, Mr. Delbert Catherwood, was v good: atendan co test, familiar names' contest, etc. One Jaugh was when four young ladies were blindfolded and had to feed each other a banana, which resulted in the much as the inside. The judging of the best costume was done by ballot in which Mr. Murphy, posing as a Hobgoblin, won out. For the child- 'yen's costumes, little Helen Clark re- ceived the most votes, and Ross Ed- wards next. For lunch sandwiches and pumpkin pie were served. The W. A. 'meeting of last week held at the home of Mrs. Fred Lyle, was well attended there being twenty: nine present, We were pleased to have some of 'the Manchester ladles there, Mrs, T. Dobson had made, and kindly donated some little novel- ties to be sold to help the treasury. Some of these looked like little romp- ors but are really meant to hold spools of "thread; thimble and pins, 'After outside of the face getting about as | * Phones--94 W snd 943. the business session, Mrs. W. Martyn had charge of a Seth Parker program which included an account of Seth Parker by Miss Laird, the singing of ones of his pieces, "You Go to Your by Mrs, E. Lyle, duet by Mrs. Murphy and Mrs. Luke, while other old hymns from his book were sung. Mrs. ¥. which: a heart vote of thanks was ex- this and for the use of her 'home, Mrs, R. Hartry, of Toronto, was oronto a few days last week, FLT visited Mrs. E. Lyle recently, thee went to ses Mr. and o, near Greenbank, . Mys. E. Philp spent a couple reward of your heaven," i. arn. i ine all with Christian fortitude, no one at church on Sunday. Rev. Mr. Beech #s", the' text being erwise ye have no 'Father which is is 'days in Uxbridge last week. 15; Mrs: H. Doubt, her coh or ah Church and I'll Go to Mine", guitar selections, by Miss L. Murphy, solo | § Lyle and Mrs, Philp served lunch for|# tended to Mrs. Lyle for. this and for : in our village last week endian old friends, who were real glad to ses her. 'My. and Mrs, Robt. Butson were in Mr, and Mrs. G. Lyle, of Toronto, |{ We 'were sorry to hear that Mr Shirley Temple in Two shows "Port Perry Coal Yard : in the line of fuel-- Reading Anthracite". Heat satisfaction Hard Coal." Nut We can supply anything required © ANTHRACITE COAL -- "Famous "quality. "Better. Every load the same goo is assured if you burn this Stove and Pea sizes. WELSH COBBLES and WELSH STEAM COAL for threshi "A carload of best Lump Coal "Jus a ton at our shed. COKE, HARDWOOD and SOFTWOOD. . CEMENT--Fresh HARDWALL Let us know your PORT ~ OFFICE MOVED oad have moved my Insurance Office a us fully equipped need. 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