‘OCTOBER 23. 193s f; 1m ‘s11- YW," "IIOY the Fresh, rich Fragrance oi Salads orqngg Peicoe Biend. Try s package. ll '$ALAi|A'_:T_l-;_A Edit“? Qiiiith (bit ' wannabes, ocroaaa a 1.15 P. Dir-Cubs meet-Social liall. ‘I80 P. Mpil/lid - week Service — Illustrated Lecture-Col- lection for Missions _ Hearts Ilali. l.” P- Mw-Oiflelal Board — Ladies’ Parlor, ‘IIIURSDAY, OCTOBER M I0.“ Q Liv-United Thanksgiving Service-Rev. J. M. Ar- mour, Toronto, Preacher The Central Guardian i‘. ‘llaie column Ia renewed for news If lueal iutereat but advertising of a newly nature may be iuaerted at d ooute a word strictly payable in advance. non":- r-"onoar grand vverief-y concert, North Wiltshire tonight. L-2086 OONFEDEEATION urn INSUR- ANCE. ’ L-CTBHHT-IZ-SIZ. Illt. WALTER SHAW will ed- dress the Fox Club Wednesday night at I o'clock. L-2006-10-23-1i. CRIPPLED @IIILDBEN'S CLIN- IC, Town I-Iall, Summerside, Pri- day. Oct. 26. Red Cross Office, Charlottetown, Tuesday, Oct. 29. , L-l39l-l0-15-9i DUI-AS!‘ Presbyterian Church, Thursday evening, October 24th- W. M. S. Annual ‘Thanksgiving and ‘rhanlroflering Service. Also Memor- ial Service. Special programme Everybody invited. 14-2109-10-23-11. THE PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Services Sunday, October fltb- Cardigan 11.00 A. M. Lorne Valley 8.00 P. M. Montague 7.00 P. M. Thanksgiving Service. The . Minister Rev. T. Owen Hughes, B.A., at all services. . BIDOKFIELD CHURCH. — The Rev. J. I3. M- Armour, M. A., Gen- eral Secretary of the British and Ilbreign Bible Society will address a meeting in Broolrfleld Church, m- dsy evening, f‘ ‘ober 25th at 7.30. Mr. Armour is a speaker of notable originality and eloquence and his address will be interesting in all. b2005-i0-23-1i. CENTRAL PARISH THANKS- GIVING IIAY SEEVIGEE-Tomor- row (Thursday) st 10.45 A. M., in Canoe Cove Kirk. Clyde River Pres- byterian Church at 7.30 P. M. Spec- ial praise exercises and sermon by the Minister. "Harvest Home" ob- servance st St. Catherines- school I-Iouse, Iriday, October 25th at 7.30 P. M. with programme by the Sun- day School. All are cordially invited to these services. "Bring an offer- ing and come into his courts." Psalm 962s. J. W- B. Lowry, Minis- ter. L-209B-10-28-1i. LFZOiTT-IO-Zfi-ll. WOOD ISLANDS AND MURRAY HARBOR. SOUTILJIJhe services in the Wood Islands and Murray Her- bor South Congregation on Sunday, r ‘ ber 27th will be as follows: Wood Islands 11 A. M. and ‘l P. M. At the close oi the 11 A. M. Service the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper y will be dispensed; Wod Islands East I P.1d. Sunday “ ‘ 2 P. M. There will not be any service in Murray Harbor South. Pro-Communion ser- vices will be held in Wood Islands on Friday evening at 7.80 o'clock and on Saturday at l1 A. M. and in Wood Islands East on Saturday ev- ening at 7.80 o'clock. All are cor- dially invited. L-2il0-10-23-li. JUNIOR RED OBOE“ RALLY AT KINGSBORO-The Junior Red Cross members of East Baltic. Kinpbom, Red Point and South liaise schools pl ted a program in the Kinnboro Hall on ssturday lam before a large and appreciative audience. Nearly $10.00 was realized for Handicapped Children's Fund. Miss Catherine McLean of the RM! Cruse was in attendance and gave an address, illustrated with moving pictures, on the Crippled Children's wm; “ma; on by the Junior Red Cross in this province. Mr. Warren Young, teacher at Kinssbcm, acted I Linnea. DON'T SIIFFER FILES TWO SPECIAL PII-IPAIIATIONH I; ‘Ilsa Intern sf Ieeea Ointment Quick Relief! internal _ soothes sad heals. No. B, for ‘Iteirin or Parasitic Piles. » lold iu 1hr. for external use only. Kills the Parasite one stops itching. - M Eccmgi PILE REMEDIES“ New Powder Makes ‘ A BUSINESS MEETING of the ladies‘ Music Club will be held to- morrow (Wednesday evening) at ‘i o'clock in the Canadian National Hotel. Associate members wishing to join for the coming season must register or send in their names to any member of the Club on or be- fore this meeting. Member Fee 50. 10-3103-10-23-11. Use Mlnard- for Dandruff PERSONALS Mises Emma. Colwill, Marion Harris, and Helen Colwill motored to Clinto and Malpeque on Sunday. Messrs George and Albert Dennis, Miss Doris Dennis, Clinton, visited Mfllpfiqlle recently; guests oi Mr. and ms. H. C. Simpson. Mr. Horace Brown, Manager of the Agnew-Surpass Store, left lviun- day morning on e business trip to St. John. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ramsay and family. Summer-side; Mr. and. Mrs. Vernon Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dennis, Mrs. Alex Scott, Mr. and Mm. Irving Thompson, Marshfield, motored to Melpeque on Sunday last guests of m. and Mrs. Chester Simpson. ::Worms are encouraged by mor- bid conditions of the stomach and bowels, and so subsist Miller's Worm Powders will alter these conditions almost immediately and will sweep the worms away. No destructive parasite can live in contact with this medicine, which is not only a worm destroyer, but a health-giving medi- cine most beneficial to the young constitution, and as such it. has no superior. Ill MEMORIAM WILLIAM A. TOWNSHEND It is with feelings of deepest sorrow that we chronicle the death of William A. Townshend of For- tune at the age of eighty years. Mr. Townshend until almost four but about that time he was in an automobile accident and due to injury and shock was ill since then and ailbsequently an invalid. his tedious illnem he was _tended with loving care and devo- tion by his wife and family, but all to no avail, and on July 25th his gentle spirit wended its way to his eternal home. F- d of great. courage he» ex- emplified wonderful oheerfulnees to the end. Mr. Townshend was one of I'm-- tune‘ most highly respected resi- dents, and a. zealous worker in all that tended towards " unity welfare. I-ie was of a genial disposi- tion. ever generous charitable and lsind towards his neighbors. I-llis nmeral was conducted by his pastor, Rev. J. G. Hackin, and was largely attended. A touching tribute being beautifully rendered duet. "Face to nee" by Mr. Howe-rd Dingwell and Mrs. A.-R. Duchermin. Mr. Tiownshend was an Elder of Bay Ilprtime United Church. en honored position that he fulfilled capahiy and faithfully for many ears. He is survived by his widow. one son, Ernest at home and six daugh- ters, Mildred and Amy at home: Gladys (Mrs. George Beers); Ethel (Mrs Albert I-‘Iiltchinsl; Helen and ‘Agnes all of U.S.A.; one daughter Grace (Mrs. Otis 134mm) p. him. Two Ch lotteto sisters. Mamaset A. ar wnl Mary a. (ma. Robert osllneher) U.S A. The floral tributes were beautiful and testified to the esteem in which he was held. To the bereaved family we extend our sympathy- Kipling Elusive _ Seldom Observed (By Th; Amochted Press) IONDON. Oct. Il-Rudylrd K11)‘ ling, the veteran bard. is galnins s. reputation. second. mill’ 5° 5"‘ Basil Zaharoif,_for cluslveness 0f movement and personal inacoemi- bility. ~ Only Zahsroff. the international banker and philanthropist who” contact with the general public i! only through an obscure b" °f "m" in the daily press on rare occasions can top the author of ‘Blmwl Room Ballads" roi- an almost ml withdrawal from the public eye- Now '10 veus old xiplins and his life and habits are beeomins I vague quantity to the which loves him. Kipling, in fact- seems tn the average Eilglishman part and parcel of the folklore of his country. Scarcely a week passes without some fresh rumor about the salt of Burwasii. Most oi them are due to the fact that Kipling lives the life of a recluse at his Susstx el- lay Your Thanksgiving Dinner at WIIEATLEWS MEAT and FISH-MARKET CHICKEN, DUCKS, GEESE, FOWL, BEEF, PORK LAMB AND VEAL. VEGETABLES, SUMMER SAVORY, CELERY --A'l‘ LOWEST PRICES-s PHONE ms 07811 WE DELIVER as anti Avenue Yea-rs ago enjoyed robust health. ' England l 4 ish aristocracy of letters several Otter App During 5a select you will get Best Range Value Greater Satisfaction a telephone, considered by anyone other than those with the Kipling cast of mind as an indispensable adjunct of easy. if not, modern, living. ' A check of police authorities at Marienbsd, Csechcsloirskis, devel- oped the information that Kip- ling was not at that resort seriously iii, as had been Yfllldrtrd in some sections of the Amertren press. It was learned he had been there about a month ago. however, "feel- ing seedy." Blnce then. members of the local Kipling Society have glimpsed tin Bombay-bum member of the Brit- times. hurrying along London streets "looking exceptionally chip- per." They are sure their idol is working hard on another epie at Burwssh. When 5 times more Island Homes prefer Enterprise to ordinary stoves, that's conclusive Proof OI-ej tale. which is not equipped “fir? iTsiar-iiier unfit? .3112, rirrnrcaqilrciqyvm Gunnumn lies ONLY to Purchasers Bo don’t delay another clay. Re- gardless what Enterprise you goeitively the Canada, HANCOCK LIFE INS. CO. GIVES "SEND-OFF" TO CHARLES A. JOHNSTON. ' The following is from the Boston Olobg of recent date: The members of the John Han- cock Life Insurance office bid “Milli to agent Mr. Chas. A. Johnston yesterday, who has been ‘ ’ to ‘ ‘ at Wall-ham. In the name oi the Op- timists‘ Club President Chester l". Pierce pruented Mr. Johnston with an onyx and gold desk set, and Assistant Manager M. J. Riley for the staff presented him with s leather brief case, Manager C. 12.. Kenlswn extending‘ the good wishes of every member of the or- ganiaatioli. ‘Imifilfiltfi iiin-lcliastouinhisfarowellad- OIO For You r Stove This amount wlllbe al- lowed you on your Stove if it is in good condition. RANGE SALE Only Two Days More Sale Over Saturday. YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO GET A NEW RANGE FREE! You may be the Lucky One. Here's what you do: Estimate the Total Number of Enterprise Ranges, Stoves, and Fur- naces sold by the Enterprise Foundry Co. Ltd, during 1934. If yours is the NEAREST CORRECT FIGURE, the Range you BOUGHT willbe given you ABSOLUTELY FREE ‘s. little as-lm‘ And the Range of your Choice goes Home- B a 1a. n c e stretched over 10 Months. N0 INTEREST. $ DOWN to Your ‘I'D-DAY conveniently HOLMAN association with the agency and his purpose to hold the torch of leadership high in his field of new responsibilities. The Mr. Johnston referred to above is a son of Mr. and Mrs. (nee Sabina Kelly) Richard John- ston of Kinkora, Prince Edward Island, where he has many relat- ives and friends and also in other parts of the province who are de- lighted to know that he is rapidly ‘ ‘ the ladder and is a worthy son of P. E. Isle. The fact that he has earned and received the above promotion in such a short time. considering the hund- reds of agents which are em- ployed by the Hancock Company. is a glowing tribute to his mar- velous ability and social standing. Before leaving the island he took e four years course in St. HOME PLAN , l, dress referred m his eight yo;BQErEsZ-Unlvésity;rwherdwheJNOVELTYIT-OEYMTIFOIIYITAGJCT maintained a high classical record and excelled in athletic feats, re- ceiving many honors, and succeed- ed in carrying off the coveted trophy, the prize for the best all round athlete. Mr. Johnston's wife, formerly Miss Rose McCardle of Emyvale, Lot 65. was one of the popular Island school teachers before go- ing abroad and has many friends here who wislimfier‘ and her hus- band continued success. C . . . Best treated uriihouwdoaing." i858 N" m ea s! sremah "IP: ALWAYS True ECONOMY to Buy BEST QUALITY" LOWEST PRICES ENTERPRISE MONARCH “Supreme in Qualify" IRON DUKE “Island's , Most Popular Range" "Canada's Best Bangs Valid’ 99.50 98.50 NEW MAJESTIC 19-59 VICTORY ‘Leading Value in the Medium Price Field" SIMPLEX "Ideal Stove at a Moderate Price" CAPITAL “Far Abovo its Prlrs Class" ECONOMY “Splendid m Small Homes” SAVOY "Cllldlfir Lowest Priced Bangs?’ _______________,, 71.00 66.06 Shoo ‘a 5 |.oo BERLIN—Siorks, cranes, flamin- goes and deer will roam about freely in the Olympic Vi‘lagc where 3.000 athletes from all over the the world will be quartered during the Olympic Game; next year. They along with squirrels. rabbits and pigeons to add a touch of color ta the landscape. untvcxv nnsmronn PLAYER BRWITOHD. Imgand-Oharles Walsh. Brentiord inside forward transerred from Axsenel at a sub- stantial fee twa years egohis un- likely to play soccer again. Waisi Illippcd in training‘ and mm 1n ' lmee, specialists diagnosing the in- jury as a stretched ligament. Be is | found relief in the Oil and sent teatimiaihls. merrisdand has a daughter. will be supplied by the Berlin Zool C‘ corals‘ ornsn 1.655] 4 AMES. Iowa - George Veen called the "miracle man of I- State College," will go chasing across country at tho slightest s: of a new species ni flower. Vcenker garden. attended by I Veenker slow- whil~ George g the cyclone griddcrs. indicates‘. does as mu with his hobby. n culture. as with his vacation. zzllkir Catarrh-lt is one chief recommendations of Thomas’ Eclectric Oil that it be used internally with as success as it can outwardly. S rra from catarrh will find;t Oil when used according to Lions will give prompt relief. sufferers from irhis ailment n Mi