r .1 . .4 W..- “the: churches and by profession . OVEMBER s. 1931 BECAUSE KRIISGIIEI lll0 KEPT IlEll H.000 BLEII Within l6 days of being operated on for appendicitis and tonsilltis, this woman was back in llcr own home. And she is over 71 years oi age! When they told her the reason for her - ' " recovery-clean blood- she knew what it was that had helped ller. She remembered the daily dose oi Kruschen which she had taken for many years. And she knew that one oi the things that Kruschcn did with absolute thoroughness, was to keep the bloodstream free from impurities. She ~wrota this soon after her return home :-- " I am an old woman over '11. I have taken Knischcn Salts for a number of years, and find they keep inc flt and well. had operations ast May for tonsilitls and appendicitis. I was only away a fo ' ht and two day!- whchisavcryqudc recove foran old woman, I reckon. Cldn b ood was the reason for it, they told inc-and I give Kruscbcn Salts the credit for that. I recommend them wherever I goP-E. R. . CHURCH SERVICES TRINITY UNITED cannon. i l ' ‘ The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- pér-Do this in remembrance of me 1i. means consecration as we partake of the symbols of the victory oi the Cross. Communion Sunday is, al- Qzays a day oi deep spiritual re- * greening and so it proved to be yes- - Lerday. 820 took part and preceding a- inc ceremony, a dozen were admit- ‘- Qed to rnembe ‘ ruby letters from i faith. Rev. Mr. Brown preached ‘Ihe Communion sermon from i Cor: 30-18 and 2i. "The cup oi blessing Qmicu we bless, is it not the com- Ilnunion oi the blood of Christ? The ' vihrcad which we break, is it not the lommunion cf the body oi Christ?" fife cannot drink the cup oi the 1 Lord and tile cup of devils. Ye can- “ fact be partakers oi the Lord's table, I Ind of the table of devils.” The beautiful floral decorations at 1kg pulpit were the presentation of A " ‘criiiiiii. GUARDIAN A Splendid lleclivs The six salts in Kruschen persuade the organs oi elimination-liver, kirlne and bowels-to function as they shoui: —oi'ter| for the first time in their lives. Instead of being clogged, the intestines are clean and clear. Instead of liver and lridne being sluggiih, they are active an efllcient. ew, healthy blood go: through the veins- carrying an streggth andcncrgy to eve part of the bo y. And _nlschen's gentle but positive action is more than merely purifying- it has a direct tonic effect upon your b10011» i001 11nd through your blood. stream upon every fibre oi your body- fllll you with a b g sense oi energetic fitness. . Krilschen Salts ls obtainable at all Drug Stores at 45c. and 75c. per bottle. own observation and experience there oi the enduring character oi the work carried on by the Mission- aries and native Christians in the isce oi terrific persecution. The service oi praise comprised an Anthem both morning and even- ing, also organ music by Professor Kendall, before the evening worship. During the past week the following tribute was received from a radio listener in Nova Scotia. “The sing- ing I found very pleasing, the organ came over rich, well phrased, nicely balanced and modulated. Please give your organist my compliments." PLANE siivici TUBUSTUN? i the scene of a very pleaszlnt gath- ' i ering October 25th last, when the (By Cillildiflll Press) IN PORT-The Cartier, Captain Roach, docked at the Marine Wharf about 8 a. m. yesterday from Lab- Ndvr- She is at present awaiting orders. GARAGE SITE ACQUIRED-It is understood that the property formerly occupied by J- T. Crock- et do Company, fish and grgcery dwlers, Grafton Street, has been required by Messrs Poole and Thompson, Montague, and wig b5 converted into a garage Im‘ the llency of the Ford motor cars. THE; CHARLOTTETOWN " GUARDIAN Filllll KlllEll IN CRASH (Canadian Press) BALTIMORE, Md, Nov 2—F0ur persons, two men and two women. were instantly killed early Vii-KW!‘- day on tho York Road, ten mile-s north oi Towaon, Baltimore county- as a truck loaded with eisht ions oi stone crashed into a, 0108M P88- senger car. A ilfth was injured PE RSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Shaw m- turned last week from a honeymoon trip through illg Maritime pnwin- ces. Mrs. Colin McBeth, Forest 11111, has returned home afwr spending a week in the city, me guegt 0g her daughter, Mrs. A. G. King and Mr- Kins. Spring Park Road. Mr. and Mrs. John A. McLeod, and family, Bradalbane, Mrs, w_ A, Mathieson, Rose Valley, and m,” Marlon Blondln, teacher spent Sun- day in the city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. King, Spring Park Road. - Mr. and Mrs. Angus M. MacDon. ald, Miss Ida MacDonald, and Messrs George Mayo and n. Math- leson, Shamrock, visited the city yesterday. Address And i Presentation Warren Form. Rocky Point, was critically and was bmli8ht to a lBaltll-nore hospital. l Police identified the dead as Griffith Hale, 88, driver oi the truck; Luther W. Whitehorn, Mrs. Edith Brice, 28, and Mrs. Lulu Bulter, 23, all oi Baltimore. The injured man was James H. Rooney, 30 also of Baltimore. South African ostrich dealers say they have enough ostrich feathers in storage to supply the world dur- ing the present vogue for plumage on hats. _ the ladies present, and all re- Dolled to their respective homes with the hope that they would all 1w spared to do honor to Mr. and Mrs- Mutch on their golden as well as their sliver wedding. The following is the, address: Rocky Point, P. E. I., October 25th,} 1931 Mrs. William Mutch, ‘ 5E0? Rinswood Women's Institute. Dear Mrs. Mutch: - 1t is with warm feelings of friendship and esteem that we, the members oi the Ringwood In- stitute, gather together this even- 1118 to honor the twenty-fifth anniversary of our secretary and lier worthy "better-half." \ For years, Mrs. Mutch, you have been our most fllthiul and enter- f members o; the Rlngwood womervs prising leader, and ever thought- p HALgAfir gas‘; pfflgme! Institute invrded the home oi Mrs. ‘ “my 50°“ ma‘? an °°°a51°n5 01 we“ ° ex‘? _ _ ' this nature be member d i peflmmtauy between Ham“ and‘ and Mr William Mutch to cele . i 9 n “m” MraandMissBelLinme yo! the late John H. Bell, oi this city, _ _ _ iway- New you,i t , utbe 30mm m“ 5mm" is to be com brate with them their twenty filth T1 11m m 5 tinned in the coming year. Lyman ; w a constant attendant and faithful . piembe oi the congregation. :1 Sunday School is now getting into , its proper swing. There was a nice increase in attendance, the number ' present being 424. Our objective is p00. Let everybody help. What was particularly pleasing was the at- ed with the class and it is hop- ril many more men and wolrien will Qail themselves oitbe privilege. 21a the evening Rev. Dr. J. H. ‘ffinup oi ‘lbronto, gave an cddrus in the interest of the Missionary iid " ' tenanoe Fund. There was i large congregation who followed Dr. Arnup with close interest as he gals in brief of the missionary work hrricd on by The United Church of Qanads, with special reference to Qhina and conditions in that na- Eon, giving testimony from his . ndance oi the Men's Bible Class. ‘$3.; rust, tiincupcyegplmladies Pick, divisional manage!‘ 0i the Pani edding anniversary. The President, Mrs. McMahon, ;in a very pleasing manner inti- fizericm “'32:” saslgnfllere- 593;, mated the purpose m, which they half of home and country you have . daily ay, w l _ 0st urel ited 1 commence ‘mm l‘ and “m through ; had asembled to do honor to Mrs. m 5 Y W” W!‘ 1m 0V5 iMutch, their President and Secre- and esteem- Amid to October 8i. The planes basing- itary for many years, she having i been the first to fill the office of rPresident in the Ringwood In- jstitute. A short address was then iread by Nlirs. Joseph Dolron, and a . te b tum with passengers from Novalhandsome silver Jug prcsen d y at Halifax will fly to Bangor, re- turning with passenge s from Boston the same day. Planes from Boston will bring Halifax-Bound traffic "to the mainc clty and re- Bcotia capital. Pospect-J‘! can't see you to-day: come back Friday.’ Bslesmari-"I won't be in town Friday." ‘w Prospeckfltlelther will I." "l‘ Miss Mary A. Redmond and her sister, Miss Rose N. Redmond, both school teachers in Kansas City, Mo, were recently admitted to practice law on the same day. r’ .-*" . very dainty lunch ' was served by the President to Mrs. Mutch, who feelingly replied to this token oi appreciation from her associates, stating that any feeble efforts she had put forth on behalf oi this noble organization were but her duty. Then all joined in singing “For there's a jolly good couple," Miss Austins Mutch playing the accompaniment, after which a pleasant evening was Silent 111 music and social intercourse. A the honored one, the occasion be- ing your sllver wedding. By your untiring efforts on be- almost in- surmountable difficulties at times, you have carried on. helping our institute to do its part among its fellows, and by your- example help- ing each one of us to realize that "In the big things of liie we are one." we were proud of you as our Provincial Presidznl, and your work as secretary of our branch could not be surpassed. Wishing you and Mr. Mutch many happy years of wedded bliss, we ask you to accept this small token in rememberlincc of our happy times together. Signed on behalf of the Ring- wood Women's Institute. Louise Currie Mary McDoirgall. PA 3E l“vlv See OujLarge Stock oliithe 12.12;... BARRYMORE RUGS,- CHOOSE C ANADI-AN MADE RUGS AND SUPPORT C'ANADlAN LABOR ‘AT LEADING HOUSAEFU RNISHING STORES EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS arid SMART COLORINGS are WILTONS... AXMINSTERS SAXONIES ORIENTAL RPRODUCTIONS :5 L ihnsursdnuz C/lggalgqlztze, ‘d V " lbw. ¢ MANUFACTURED BY Q/le TORONTO CARPET MFG. C9 UMLEE? TORONTO CANADA so, ‘do IIIATS and STA/R CARPETS, now on Display at R OLWSEl ‘LL ti- Buy Your BARRYMORE RUGS From A WARNING T0 OUGUSMERS There is no Other Clarified Milk Sold in the Province but Ours. R. T. HOLMAN LTD. CHARLOTTETOWN and SUMMERSIDE 7 ' , Note this carefully in case you_are asked byi others to buy ‘Cllartilfied 1:58:- yd t The clarifier is a centrifugal force machine that removes from milk a se imen , oo spo s, greater protection. i . broken down tissues from the cow’s udder, etc., which cannot be removed bv a filter - strainer. We have the only cl arifier in the Province. Our milk receives la rigid inspection in addition to the producer’s inspection. this gives you GARDEN CITY MILK - if 81-2 Cents per quart on a TicketBasis . A our MILK TICKETS i _ - _ i . - _ ' f T’ k ts ' _, ~ With the price at 8% cents a quart you_w1ll have to pay 9 Cents 1f V011 buy f0!‘ Casi! tsBuY a Strlp 0 1c e l --1.() l for 85 cents and save money. It 1s considerable whether you buy quarts o r pin . BUY OUR CREAM TICKETS TOO AND SAVE ON YOUR CREAM. p a PURE gMhlLK CO e a MPA runs: 504 HY 111411131)