Novcttutsu u. 19g, '__V,_,._ _-_. _. .. ._...._ . . $4 One way to win is t0 look like a winner I E q Good grooming marks a man A. for success , HE 1mm who scorns good 1 gruflllilflg makes fl 111$ 11115‘ take. Torn fingernails, cracked W, grim‘, hands, a careless shave 3r .tn unclcuti skin, spoil I1 Iflflfl 5 :h.tnt"es for success. A ,1,».tn healthy nmvcnrance is n.0,,“ mcrytllifig. And you need m“. Um Simple, old fashioned , "Hip". PI-qwnflltlkill tohave them all. “\’.I\'Clll'lC‘rPCIYOICUITIJCII)’. -_..__.___.__7._.._ __..._ ymfll probably llml it tight in Rlflflg ymlflg "l rchant “my hnhrouttt. ll nongctu tube 1 1 '0, ,1,- from the nearest store. fore lathering. lt not only gives _ you a clean, close, comfortable T0 1199i‘ 111° himds m $01111 Con‘ shave, but it cleanses the skin. tlitiun, scrub "1111 ‘=1 51111 P111511 Improves its texture. amid suztpy water. Then apply "Yiscline" Jelly liberally and ;,,l,_.»,-,,_;c your hands (exactly as i; “til were washing them). \\'urk thcjelly into the base of the mils. Then wipe oil and wash ‘tn. Your hands will emerge And remember. when you buy, 11111;‘, l” dean and frcsh, “kc d“: that thc trademark Vaseline on ,1", b‘ an cxccutivc no, a dz‘, the packageis your assurance that ""‘“"° " ' ’ you are getting the genuine 111“"°1' product of the Chesebrough in the morning apply l film 0f Mfg. Co., (Tonsil, 5520 Chflbot "\,'--~" ~" jsliy to ab: {are be- Avenuc, Montreal, Canada. You try these two simple things. You'll be surprised at the way “Vascline" Jelly helps your up- pcztrance. Sold everywhere in tubes and bottles, n.“ v .-......u.. ..;:ttt'has been made by The lVIutuaI Life Assurance Company oi‘ Cnnutla of the npprinttncnt of Mr. A. Eugene Fcqucgnul. A.I.A., F.A.S., [to iltr- t ia- c‘ Arzirinnt General Alanugct- of that Company. THE (JHARI.U'I"I'I£'I'UWN (JLIAIUII A 7*. MURRAY HARBOR NORTH Mr. and Mrs. Compton and son, from Belle River, have been guests ‘or a few weeks at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Benjamin Miller. Mr. Jompton was injured in the leg by a _ DIONTREAI. NEWSPAPER GIVE; HST 0F {VIEN WHO IT l5 CLADL ill, ABE Till-I REAL RU! GRS m l THE COUNTRY piece of steel when engaged in tr- construction of the railway line and spent some time In the P. E. Island ‘iosptal. Chnrluttrtourti. We are glad ltear that the wound is heallnz ttd no tlcruiancut or vitnI injury will ‘rsult. There were other wnrknlcn fiured in the same way. but most of iem have recovered. The Womenls Institute of this ‘ace held their motithly meeting in ‘te evening of Tuesday, the 191,1; inst. As this ls also the annual meet- ‘ng. the election of officers for the "115111118 Y9K!‘ 1031K place. Mrs. Geo. T. McClure. President: Mrs. Bcttjumin lfilow. Vice-President. and Mrs. Will-- l ard McClure was re-appointcd Secre- Aanv- There was a 800d attendance ‘ _ and a nice evening was spent. The l1,.\F-'.?;l-!l1i0ti‘$ AM) VIUINITY z Institute is a great factor in the ad- » , vancemctit of things that conecm the Mrs. M. W. Wood, Cross Roads, was l community and their duties are not . ' "t finished. Two new members wern ITCPivEd. Mrs. Cameron Claw and Real Leaders In Canada 1 1 , -Re¢9"11.\'. II will be remembered Incl. an American made public a its‘. "f industrial and financial leaders in the United Slates whom he can. sldered to be Ihc real rulers ofthat P11111110’ 111 Point of the influence which they exerted upon the nat-; ions business, The Montreal Herald‘ has now tmdertaken to do ti"; same 11"": for Canada and has produced ihc following list of’ 22 Canadians 15110. In its opinion, may be termed the “rulers" of the real destinies of‘ Canada. in the same sense and to 1hr same extent. He“; it 15; l 51" Herbert Samuel Holt. Montreal, president of the Royal Bank of Can. - aria. E. W. Beatiy. Montreal. president :ot' the Canadian Pacific Railways. . 511‘ H01"? Thomfon. Montreal, president of the Canadian National I kit's, P, Atlttgtvq. Mt. Eierbcrt. was ‘ Nfrs. Harold Mclrierron, both of whom Hallways- a recent vis tor 1191c- llr. Russel JVIIPF, City. was :1 re-‘ '.-."\\l \'l“1.'tUI‘ her-é. ]\{r_ p. c-rrvcr u-az; a recent visitor .11 Mnvglillcltl. nu.- /1,1'.~"_ " l-r, returned h, arc recent bi-‘des for whom the In-- stitute had held social evening and siren presentations. . 0111' Dublin school Iierc scents to b: filled aimed! to capacity. The new: desks and seats recently installed. while useful and handsome. are ton few for the increased attendance. Our trustees are up again ‘the prob- I I her hrnw in stilts-latte. after spcnd- ‘ Iem of increased accommodation and 1. S“. Joseph Flavm" Tmmmm- p115‘ in" “- \'=“~"-‘ I1lP-fl‘~P-I1t vacation with the tirigltboring sections offer noildem’ or mo Namnal “m1 C°m‘ ‘hope of relief by accepting pup is‘) , __.._ ‘lfrom here. However. the storms ofl pfltmk Bums" 0513111713 Chairman ‘of Burns a». Co., Limited. Alfred Rogers. Toronto. president (‘f the Elias Rogers Company, Lim- Misr- Flllllillbl\lf"1'Il0'I1Z{lll.\l’l‘IO spent! Mr. James P. Glow and son have m“ 1 Robert Y. Eaton. Toronto. pres- It -r~r.cls hers. Miss H. Carver. City. spent Sunday L winter may give rehef although it is "u. ltcr Imnxn here, inot desired in that form. 1n pleasant holiday in Stunmcrsldeflbeen engaged during the past few Have You Got Your Copy P THE BOOK 0F THE YEAR of Read What the Halifax Star Says: PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND HE Charlottetown Guardian has recently issued a souvenir edition published in book-size form, with the optimistic title 0'1: "The Golden Future of Prince Edward Island. It is an interesting edition. It is one that the native of Prince Edward Island. far from home, will read with a special glow of pleasure, for in poem, and story, in attractive illustra- tion, and advertisement, it tells of the Island's glory, of its progress, and of its contribution to the life of this continent. There are many excellent articles, butIone cf the best is the impression of an American journalist who visited the “Garden of the Gulf." and who tells vividly his impressions of its people, their traditions, the well kept homes, the splendid churches, and his amaze- ment at the practical absence of divorce and crime. His observations are worth noting. _“This same little Province, which has no divorce problem, is also without a crime problem. Its crime rate, as indicated by convictions for ser- ious offenses, is less than one-tenth the rate for Canada as a wh Ie, and the Canadian rate is low. The Island asn't had an execution in forty years! "Unemployment? There isn't any on the Island. l “Poverty? It is almost non-existent there. “This Island has, per square mile, twice as many people, four times as many cattle, and eight times as much poultry, as any other square mile, more post offices. more telegraph lines, and more churches. and its people have more money in the savings banks, per capita. than have those of any other Canadian Province." 1 The publication is one worthy of that en- terprising daily newspaper. The Charlottetown Guardian. Price 25 Cents. tit-comm ruunt Pamcrrnwinn lstmm Q liOlllf‘ fre-ln n two tvcrks visit in Tyncl ‘I _____ Valley. | The flnc weather of the past few »--—— jday/s has allowed our farmers to fin- I l Service at Birch Hill on Sunday ev- . ‘sh up the fall plowing in good shape. I - . I-Tcvrutbcl‘ 16in. tvas well at- , but In some cases there is still a scar- lcndctl and conducted by the pastor] city of water in the wells, which it l Rev. Ewcn lvfacDougall. to be hoped will not continue long. I Mr. McLean NfeIJrmnitI. nfelvillc,’ Rev. P, Watson Currie. who as- hram a tic-rut xtitor here. turned the pastoral charge of the cont visitor to Fannlngbrook. , task of making a complete pastoral I ~ ~ ~- f vlsitaton of the entire firld and also l'.f1=.< Add llaflrtizcl‘. student at P. calling at nil the schools in his par- W. C. tans a recent Halter to Sum- lsh. The number of vacant farms mersitle. here a small percentage and in u score of years the number of families ' C ion. = eember and it is expected that full l lreports will be print/ed ut the end cf What might have proved u serious‘ m - - | I e year. This is the only national ‘accident occurred here on Monday method to keep Sumsucs 1n m, ac- ; “"1‘11111F~'~ N°"P1"11P1‘ 17111- ‘"19" 8 curate condition as the only tzuc 1 Cllvfilflr CH1‘, rlrivvll b)‘ R Willis ma" method of reckoning the strength of “YYI-‘Jhffl 11110 1'1 110158 flllfl W830". the congregation. The field hcs about I 111M111"! 1119 OCCUPBHES 01 U19 W880" l overcome all the losses caused by the 1 out over the dashboard and smashing vacancy of the past few years. the wheel of the wagon. Luckily no _ one was seriously injured. I Mr. and Mrs. Hector Stesvart nnd ;Mr. and Mrs. David Irving spent The many friends of Mr. Samuel I Wednesday taking a mp to chm» Scaley. Mt. Albion, are sorry to learn , 1°¢tcm,,,n_ cf her illness. l ____ . . i Mrs. W. W. McClure is making a M1? 111119141 P11111131 011V, “'11s 1i "15- ' good recovery from her recent opera- lh" 11919 "11 5111111113" tion in Charlottetown. Miss E. A. Luud. Bethcl, was n re- cent visitor to Vernon River. 1 We are sorry to report the serious l illness of -Mrs. Ben Richards. who has has returned Ilomc. . days in putting needed repairs to the I '”"—' lDm-eh at the rear of the Manse and’ C‘ A' nymminth‘ 1101101110‘ Chaim“ Mrs. VPYIlCli Wood and two chlltl- i with suchcatwable workmen a 300d n‘ H“ H‘v‘1ro'E1ec1r1c Pow" Cum’ ‘g ren. lint-nit‘. and fjcvrl. hmr returned job ls certain to be performed. ' I 1 congrr-gatlon here and at Peters Road 1 j Miss (Hedi-s Birt. Bcthel. was rt re- has almost completed his extensive; truce at ti“ f-lnzclbrosk Baptist‘ in connection with the churches has! ch on Sunday evening. Nov. 16th ' changed very little. A systcmatlcl n » \\'..., well taltcnderl and conducted by . canvass for the. support of the Budget -v lhe Huzelbroolt Young Peoples‘ Un-lwii] be made the fly-s; “reek in De- been for a couple of weeks in the Miss J. M. Myers. student at C. B. 1105mm] at chmqolteto“,n_ C.. spent Sunday at her home here. ‘The fox farmers of our district are Mr-i- M- AW!“ 11111989 5191111- 15 beginning to pelt their animals and Sllflflllillf! some time in the Clty- we hear the prices offered arc not n". ‘ high as anticipated. There has beenl, . M“ H- A~ 591111111“ “'55 11 191151115 quite an increase in the number of: visitor to PownnI.--H. 1 animals ralsed.—M. ‘ CHRISTMAS and the aou- o P ‘l’ o M y 1 nu sussou will Icon t» - , l I here. l: a specialized science. conceal-ruling all its re- sources to the end that Defective Vision m, be restored. Eye Strain relieved and Muscle Imbalance: cor- rectal. Any one of these defects any be, and nearly llwayn In. the cause of Garters Toy Store will again be hcadquurk-s for (tllitlsTMAs GIFTS in great variety. JUST NOW it ls GREETING CARDS that are being featured. A wonder- ful utnrk of the best CANADA nnd the United Staten pro- flutes. Our Greeting Cards are no!‘ open In the BOOK STORE. Wonderful vllues with fine)’ Province of Canada. It has more railroads per ' SCHOOL TEACHERS Illil m, | g9. lf troubled with butl- ouw" n" qua“ y n lcb, we will he [Ind to and look them ovu- m” m mmugm the condition of you eyes, Ind if necuury. . furnish you with properly fitted corrective glance. Garter & 0o. Limited l c. r. uurcutsou Santa (‘Iaua Headquarter! ' Severe .'.‘,',‘.°" "$311532? °§'.‘.‘.‘.."°.2 Headaches I OPTOMETBIST EH60. Sir Charles Gordon. ' Montreal, president of the Bank of Montreal. - Sir John Alrd. Toronto. president of the Canadian Bank of Commerce. T. B. Maemxlmt. Motitrcal. presid- .ent of the Sun Lift- Assurancc Com- .pnny. ' 0‘. O. Stillman, Toronto. president -<'1 Imperial on. Limited. aanfw. ideut of T. Eaton Company, iatlssion of Ontario. J. W. McConnell. Montreal. pre-u (lent, of the St. Lawrence sugar Rn fincries. J. H. Gandy. Toronto. financier Cevuze w. Allen. K. 0.. Winni" ‘ccd of the Canadian committee ‘F’ Hudson Bay Company. R. H. McMaster. Montreal. prcrl‘ rlcnt of the steel Company of Can nUa. G l-i. Duggan. Montreal presiden‘ cl Dominion Bridge company. Ltd. A. J. Nesbitt, Montreal. president of the Power Corporation cf Canada. I W. A. Black. Montreal. president got‘ the Ogllvie Flour Mills Company. ,Lin\lted. Thomas Bradshaw. Toronto. gen- eral manager of the Massey Harris Company. Limited. Senator Lorne C. Webster, Mont real, shipping leader and merchant. GLEANI-NGS FROM TRYON AND VICINIT‘. " The sale of the effects of Mr. 1-1-2; ilton Lcard of~NortI1 ‘fryon, v.'l.. took place on ‘Tuesday aflenuv Nov. 18th, was attended by a fat. large crowd, but all were there fu the purpose of buying, and they did , buy. Et/Cffytllllig offered was sold and the prices realized were excellent. Mr. and Mrs. Leard intend moving n1- most immediately to thor cozy little home at 'I‘ryon Corner, which they have built, having sold their farm in Mr. Burpee Carr, of Augustine Cove. Mrfs. George Hcflel, of Albany, is 1 spending a few clays with her moth- I er, Mrs. Sarah MccKctizie, of 'I‘ryan. Mrs. Janie Mutturt, of Charlotte- town, arrived Sunday at Victoria‘. where she is visit ng her sister. Mr: Bessie l-lowatt. -On November 7. 1930, a number ' relatives and frlctids of Mr. and M: Hermas Myers, Carleton, gathered n; ‘ their home to offer them congratula- \ t tions, it being their thirtieth weddlnp; _. anniversary. The address was read byl Mr. Burpee MucMlcken, while the presentation of several beautiful gfts, Including a beautiful silver cake plate, beautiful tray. wool auto rug and an ivory curving set was made by Mrs. B. S. Crnswell. Fredericton, ‘and Mrs. Donald Bell, Tryon. Fol- lowing ls the address: Mr. and Mrs. Hermas Myers, Dear Frlendsz-We. a ‘few of your friends and neighbor: have gathered here this evening l’ celebrate w'th you this. the thirtlcl‘ 1 anniversary of your weddingf We rr joice with you in the fact that Pro videncc has spared you so many years of wedded Ilfe. and trust that you may be spared very many morc.‘ __ and that you will sec fit to remain] .In our midst. where by your loyalty“ friendship and nrlghhnrllnesc. you have endeared yourselves to ua all 1. and have Iielpcd In so many ways In ‘ make our community so much better and happ-‘er by your efforts and pres- We feel that on this. your nn- jnlversmgv. we might take this oppor- fttmity and while we words to give full expression of our dealing. we would ask you to accept, , these snutll tokens its a remainder oil .nur kindly: f-ciitw lmvntris you. ‘Mly /. i//// SPECIAL the skate preferred by worlcPs fastest players OT onl in Canada but in United States, Great Britain, N France, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Italy, whflilvfl’ hockey is played, the world's fastest players prefer C-C-M- 7-". 1 s . --1~ /..> . 2/ ' ' Skates, particularly the hand-made C.C.M. SPECIAL which is acknowledged to be the peer of all hockey skirts f0! £116 fnllo\vi".l' reasons:- 3. THE BALANCE Th: position of heel and sol: plate! gives n improved balance resulting in easier, faster skating and relief from leg-wenrincss. ' LUIESITEEL. Just as there in a razor steel and a ton! steel. F" there now is a special skate blade stat-I tlc\cl\:_ I liter yenn of experiment and research by (.. Engineering Dc argmenhhiltc bllatlcsl nfhtltc (k Special aremac romtisstec,witc is _ -; at the Steel Mam as com. Skate sun. rm; wt 4- THE 7 1» 1313 _ 1! 1111111" 119i! ""1 KmPUPd "1 11" “11- Rt-inftwrrctl tube. Lower ride of tube lpeul-lli plant to produce more flashing speed, I c . k- absorhing stren h and harder flinPll-tf.‘ running edges. Try m nick them! Z. THE DESIGN The culmination of C.C.M.’s experts‘ an‘. plrrvrri‘ shaped tn allow all the rocker you like. bntiv nl the tube is perfectly straight. thus Num- -n-_; all iLs original vlffllfilb and rigidity.‘ S. ‘WELDED AND REINFORCED ...‘ . n) -.j n.- obLooctoesaooczot-o-to:let-soot». ~ ideas. Not an ounce of unnecvzary weight. Ab: ' li-Iflirlflll!‘ “@1494 31111 hm¢i°1d¢f¢d 111151517991" "ice lay” preferred by worlds fastest players. ammonia-concoctioncogelblodowococotcutn-rioocooncnococonuts-abacus We Carry a. Complete Line of c. c. M. SKATES and HOCKEY SUPPLIES THE SHOP 229 Gt. George. Si. —— - PRlNC-li ICIMVARD ISLANDS SPORTS GOODS STORE bomswmcmomcsmtwnorsewoorvooocc o or» .1 c o ocm c1 GUCCI?‘ on ‘~ oppz-wictn-ozztocterercrcrcrtromoresoczotrcrocooo- ' ildétficiulclt" SUIVIMERSIDE Prince Edward Island Postage Paid on SKATES and HOCKEY BOOTS nsmm .. .. .. .. .mwnwsrnarwnnnvnunu-tnnnrgqqgnqgggggqztqqr For the Big “FORUM” PURDIE OUTFITS. SHOE (70., LTI). Charlottetown, P, E. I, cocuc moo noonooo dowt-aorzoum Send in Your Mail Orders Early for Gift Selections. “Holmans Guarantee Satisfaction.” See the Wonderful Ilisplay 0f C. C. M. SKATES 'AND ALL SKATING ANI) HOCKEY EQUIPMENT AT R. T. HOLMAN, LTD SU M M IQRSIDE iiivocmmcccucncoocncocbcoonoooccaoccocnconuooecuo uuouuoococooomaccncccouormem 7 Lives and blonds. kindly for their kindness lhoughlfillitcss. may full in and when your own star shall set ll. a complete surprise. tylannrd by rein.- lifc‘: close, may it sct as the morning star, which goeth not down behind the darkened west, but melts away Into tho brilhtness of Heaven. Mr. Myers in behalf of Mrs. Myers and your course bc full of Joy to other: himself. III-hunch the 011W M1 Mn not rivctted. Velvet Nickel Finish. __ re Skating’ ,5! (Tharlnttetown Peron; ;-;";-:In dau cc "1 .‘~"- l »C1311"G“§'€1I'I1I¢'"ZI'CPC>UOYIWFCPDVYOJ EF BRACE, PMcKAY é? GO. LTD. QRWIQIMCQMCQDYOI _ , . §.€C!"O?Cm§¢~3>‘~>“\.-I<I:'€-L¢3C83I8 QQllwfifiCzQQ IPOCLCCJ! B10; nmsocnrucnnnuu-u-occocontwboccon on v» m: ebcélforlaa CCJtEsIJWs BE PREPARED Ice Pageant which will open The New ‘ ‘ about Ilecembcr 4th or 5th by buying your (t. L. M. Skates and Shoe Outfits early at Purdie & Fer- gusoifs Shoe Store while their stock is complete. AGENTS FOR (1. (1. M. SKATES AND HOCKEY FERGUSON was sened by Mrs. Heber Myers. The remainder of the evening wns.cponl' in music and gomes. "For They Are Jolly 000d Fellows.’ j all departed for their homes, feeling‘ thanked nil very 1t is of special note that n goodly tiumbct" t-i those pres? ‘ cnt attended thr- wodlltnz thirty that the evening had been vqr years ago. A dainty bullet luncheon pleasantly unlit-D.