VISATURDAX, _ $50 a Month Pension You can get $5,000 immediate protection and $50 a month in pension later through the Maritime insurance-annuity policy. Write : The policy you need. WILLIAMS dz BENTLEY, LIMITED. Rlanagcr for P. E. l. Herve You Got Your p Copy i’ THE BOOK 0F TllE YEAR The GDLDEN FUTURE of PRlN 3E E DWARD ISLAND 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 of "The Go!den Future of Prince Edward island." It is an interesting edition. lt is one that the native of Prince Edward island, far lrom 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 the life of this continent. contribution to There are many excellent articles, but one of the best is the impression of an American journalist who visited the Gulf." and who tells vividly his “Garden of the impressions of its people, their traditions, the well kept homes, the splendid churches, and his amaze- ment at the practical absence crime. of divorce and , His observations are worth noting. _“This same little Province. WhiCh ha?» "0 dlV°r°° problem, is also without a crime problem. its crime rate, as indicated by convictions for ser- ious offenses, is less than OHG-‘telltl’! the rate for Canada as a whole, and the Canadian rate is low. The island hasn't had forty years! “Unemployment? Therei island. “Poverty? lt is almost non-existent there. "This Island has, per square mile, twice as many people, four times as many cattle, and as much poultry, as any other it has more railroads per square mile, more post offices, more telegraph lines, and more churches, and its people have savings banks, per capita, have those of any other Canadian eight times Province of Canada. more money in the than Province.“ The publication is one worthy of that en- terprising daily newspaper. The Chr-NONMOW" Guardian. Price 25 Cents. an execution in sift any on the i cls Western Guardian -—COLLII PUPS 85.00 each. Edwin Mchrlane, Bcdequc. 1115-12-24-31. --SEE MY ADVERTISEMENT rc- garding marketing of Bllver Fox Pelts ln today's Guardian. Charles R. Stavert, Summerslde. 1096-12-23-27-20-31-41. -—NORTH BEDEQUE AND FREE- TOWN United Church. N. Bedeque. ll a. m. Freetown, 3 p. m. ‘Travel- ler's Rest '1 p. m. Minister, J. W. A. Nicholson. Special Christmas Offer- ing for M and M. -I'RI.\'CETOWN UNITED Church. Rev. E. M. Altken. BA, Minister. Sunday. Dec. 2B, 1930, New Year Scr- vlcc, ll a, ni., Service of Worship, 7 p. m., Service of Worship. Special music. -ORlTl(‘.-\LL\’ lLL-llfaiiyfrlcrids lll this Province and throughout the lifaritiiixes will regret to learn that Dr. W. G. Church, well known Sum- iuersidc horseman, was strlcken with paralysis on Tuesday evening, Al: l] late hour last night he rcmaincd in u. critical condition. His brother, Her- ry, of Kitchener, OnL, is expected in Summersldc this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gaudet, who have been visiting in Florida, have also been notified of Dr. Church's illness and, arc returning home at once. i -'l WILL BE .AT RAYNERS. BLOCK, Suniinerslde, Saturday and? Monday receiving furs for January fifth auction sale. Cash advances will be made as requested. Want for special order fifty finest. silvers ob- tainable, for cash or on consignment. E. H. Rayner. 1134-11. —THE NEW VICTOR. RADIOS lead again with their outstanding performance. Screen Grid battery model complete with tubes, aerial ,and batteries $169.00, Electric Mod- $l85.00, $247.50. Combination $397.50. Sold and serviced by R. T. Holman Limited, Summcrside and Charlottetown. -ATTENDING FUR SALES - .Mcssrs. McCallum and Deacon left lthls morning to attend the auction lsale, as representatives 0f the“ Can- i adlan Nat. Fox Breeders Assn, to i be held at Montreal by the Canadian Fur Auction Sales Co., Ltd, on Dec. lfifllli. The offerlng consists of 9.000 silver fox skins and ‘is the first. occa- sion on which this company has ever licEd a special silver fox sale. The _ outcome will he watched with inter- ' cst. Mr. B. S. Deacon will leave af- i tci: the sale ls over for Europe to at- itcnd the fur sales there in the in- |tcrcsts of the Associations-S. -—SE\’ER.AL CARS SNOWJZOUND -—Chrisl.mas shoppers from the east- ‘cm section of Prince County were l caught in tho snow storm which rag- cd all ‘Tuesday afternoon and even- ing, on their return from Summer- side. Twenty-five between Summer- slde and Kenslngton and eight be- tween Summerside and Lecky's hill. A good many from the West are also stuck. Men are busy clearing the road to enable the cars to proceed homeward-S. —CHRISTMAS SERVICES~A very large congregation attended Mid- night. Mass ln st. Paul's Church, Summci-side on Christmas eve. Rev. J, J. McDonald officiated and gave communion to a large number of communlcants. Professor Ray Mc- Kenzie of St. Dunstans University preached a vcry inspiring sermon appropriate for the occnssioii. The 10h‘ rcndcrcd Lnndiys Muss very effectively. The service was broadcast by _Stnl;lon C. H. G. S. The Church was beautifully decorated with ever- grccn. Lovely roses graced the altar nrid sanctuary. The crib was decor- which Rev. Bennett McDonald offic- iated. The pupils of St. Mary's Acad- emy rendered the music at. the nlnc Bethune Hardware IBQIOOIIUOU dulgu. The uswen MODE RAd0ES A New Genuine Cat lmn Range of Improved One that you will flrid lo be I visible express- lou c! the good tulle that you chow In your home and all of it: appointment. 0n Display of:- 00. Ltd. i Phone 157. “I'll FRIENDLY HARDWARE STORE" o'clock mass.—-S. tcrnoon the horsemen of Summer- speed horses and engaged in friend- ly competition on Water Street. The snow was rather heavy for good rac- ing but some good speed was shown which gave the public an idea. of what to expect. when the ice racing begins. It was noted that Prof. Rock- ford was out with his mulch palr of trottcrs, Peter Alright and his green trotting mare recently imported from New Brunswick, Malcolm Steele tried out his American trotting horse, Great Scot, who his I. good speed record. John Steele‘! trottcr Johnny Wilton, another New Brunswick green lrottcr, bids fnlr to be one of the winners ln this year's horse racing. Albert .1., owned by Cont. Pot/era. all» showed some lpecd u dld Bob Phil- lips pacer, Colonel D. leveral hone: were in from the country and it looks as lf they will curry cwoy some of the prlle money in this your‘: horse racing. on New Your! D17 their will be another friendly n00 if the weather PlfllllM-l» ‘n; work. “Give me your bc1lcfs"crled nlcd with evergreen. On Christmas morning Lhrce Masses were sung at -HO {SSE RACING-Christmas af- slde and vicinity were out. with their THE CHARLO'I"I‘E'I‘OWN GUARDIAN Good CheerForDark Days A Words Of Hope There ls nothing the world needs now so much as hope and cheer A little suntiy hearted philosophy would mil-lie unis world vcry d‘!- forcnt to many people. 'I'hcre never was a. butter time ta scan a society far the encouragement of people than now. Jesus who knew the world and men was nliivays an en- ofluraiger: he never spoke a dis- couraging wrd. The very last days of his on earth were spoilt in en~ couragixig people. Hear him say to his disciples in the darkest day of world's history’. In the world ye shall have tribulation; but be of good cheer: l have overcome the \\‘0l'id."" ncsc u-ords are ful] qr ln- rpiratlon and hope. ~Hs can over- come all the forces that may meet us. He is the giver and keeper of good cheer. Men and women need it today as in his day. ‘Those who work zcezl it; and those who have Goethe. "I have enough doubts of my own." So peziplc are saying. give mc of your hopes. your Jays, i your sunshine; we have tears and clouds enough. Moot of us are carry- ing as big a. load as we 08-1 bees. We need u lift. It rests iipcn all llie iiflfg followers of the Master to give it. Dr. Jewel-t mid. "God does not comfort 11s to mokirus comfortable but to make us comforters." A cheerful heart arrl a smiling fan: are powerful factors in doing our work and l1 numbing the tears and tasks of life. A smile, it is lruc. will not mend B. broken fence. rc- palr a leaky roof, or make two roses grow where oxilyoricgrew be- fore; but ll. is a mighty helpful thing after all. Il; shows the splrill in which you tackle the job. Tlhc smile w-lll not. mend the broken _ fence but, it will help us to mend it virltl-i a beitcr spirit and l/o do a better job. The oil on the machine does not make power, but, it. helps the wheels and cogs to travel with- out heat or fricton. This ls a troubled vi-orld. How many tryublcd faces you meet oi the street. Dan Crawford, 8. missi- onary ln Africa said, ‘when I returned w Etrigland alter an ab- sence of 25 years. the yrccalcsl; difference I noticed was that matc- riallsm had robbed the modern llltt-l of his smile. Cn all faces written lfhc struggle for life lines. Herbert Specter “Thing on bite Psychology‘ of a smile said. "lllet. nothing on four legs eve-r smiicd a mighty smile If. is only God's utom with his fccl in the mud but, his head in the stars who ever smiles that wotdcrfiil thing called a smfilc. He adds. What shall ll. profit a man if he 8am lhc whole virorlictaszl losc his smile. Pessimigm is a (izitchng disease. it. unnervcs a man and he loses his grip. A popular writer says. one By an... r. MacPlllc, Pasadena And Inspiration _ .._ .-___.._i_‘ Ad man with courage and activity l5 worth a thousand men who sit by ldly speotulalL-g as to when times are going to get better. More than unythl i: else right now, each one needs courage and activity. Courage lo fazc things as t-lley are, knowl LI that. the ivocsii; possible times always gets better, sooner or later, and we - llfiecl activity to prove our faith ln these better times. All fight-Jabs g.) at 1c at once. and mt let other follow boat us ii the start. Make the best of things, Did you ever sec a llesslmistlc hen? Dld you ovcr know of one starving to dcatll ivaitin for vroz-ms Ln come up out 0i ground. Did you ever hear o-‘lc cacklr because tunes were hard? Not. on your life. Hard tunes mean nothing to a lien. She just keeps on digging ivorins and laying 0:35 YEW-TQM? of what the newspapers say about it. If the ground ls hard die ccrcxchcs. all the harder. If it is dw she digs deeper. If she strikes a rock shc works artrimd it. But always she digs up worms and turns them into golden eggs. as ivcli as lender broilcrsi Moral. The wlsc man of the 68cc said. "He LluLi, ‘.5 of a man-y heart hath a continual feast." T113 nun with the merry hcari, is always smiling and never gets discouraged. Joshua. oald "Be strong and of a gozd coinage." It is old but good advice It is o. tlnicly admonition for these days. President, Jacob Gould Schiir- man, llllc of Cornell University, n. native of Prince Edward Isle .:l. and One of the great men of the United states once gave this im- portant pieze of advice to his sludents: If I should be asked to give what. I considered the most imports i’, piece of advice, it would be hills: Say. Yes, I will, and No, I Wont, No hhghcii- act can a, human being d) than to will a resolution. and stand by ll, though men arl angels sit/and against." Why rial; say. I will not look on the dark side o! things. but my. I will be of gin/l chccrJ will not be discouraged, 1 ivlll smile up and d‘g up. I will! In closing let. us both heed advice of these simple lines: If you have a song l-o sing, Sh; it now. Let the tones of gladness ring clear as son; of bird ln swing. Lcl, cvcry one some music bring; Sing if. now. It you have kind ivords w say. $221}; bhcm nzu‘, To-morroiw may not. come your way, Do a kindness while you my; oved ones will ltd. always ctay. Slay them now. l! you have a smile lo live. Give it now. Make hearts happy, loses grow, Lot. the friends around you know The lovc you have before you go; Give lit now. Sunday School of the United Bap- tist Church, Summersldc, held thelr Christmas Concert on Tuesday even- ing. A gally decorated Christmas tree occupied the place of honour on the platform. A delightful program of songs and recitations was given by the pupils, as follows: Welcome recitation by Gordon Crossman; Opening Chorus by the pupils; Ex- ercise, "Christmas Love.‘ ‘by fivc girls, Miss Doris lvlarlctt taking the solo part‘. Spirit of Christmas. by five girls. Miss Mary MzicFarlai-ie taking the solo part; recitation, Ruth McLeod: Recitation. Stewart. Wells: Exercise. “Christmas in Many Lands“, by five boys; Recitation. finnlsiiviifcdivounmfrii? clubs will hold their first nIeeEiE-n January 2nd. Reports from the dif- fcrenl’. committees were read and passed and showed the club to be in a very flourishing condition. A good yeur of hockey ls being looked for- ward to and the competition of the cup will be kccn. The Tlgnlsh hoc- key club's request for re lnstatcmeiii ln the League, was laid over for con- sideration at the executive meeting. ,Wel1lnst0i1 has a. new team, which inpplled for mciiibcrslilp in the as- sociation, which ivas also laid ovcr to the executive meeting. The cen- census oi opinion of the meeting was that. both those clubs will be eligible providing that they conform to the riilcs of the association." Previous to ‘Miss lllzrjcrle L/cfurzy; Duel, Mon- ;tlce and Viola March; Recitation, Neill and Phyllis Stcivart; Recita- tion, Viola March; Recitation, Con- stance LGHIYKF‘. Recitation, Nita Plano solo. Doras Marlett; Closing Chorus. Santa Claus then called and distributed gifts and candy to the children. Teachers and scholars remembered one another vdth Christmas gifts and good wishes for the festive season.--S. -—A. E. MCLEAN INTERMEDIATE HOCKEY-The annual meeting cf the McLean Hockey Association took plum on Wednesday morning ln Mr. ,A. E. McLean's ofllce, Summcrslde. Representatives from the different sections of Prince County were pres- ent, with the exception of the east.- crn league, who could not get in ow- ing to the bad roads. ln the absence of the President, Mr. D. M. Downing. Mr. Henry Wedge was appointed to take the chair. The olflcers for the ensuing year were elected m follows: Hon. President, Mr. A. E. McLean; President, Mr. Ralph Dodds‘, Vice- prclldent, Preston Kennedy, of Ken- nlnglon: Secretory ‘Prenurer, Mr. Leo Wedge, re-eleclcd for the third time. Executive Committee, compos- ed o! the manager‘: o! the different ' Eileen Hucsijs; Plano solo, Ruby Mc-, Huestls: Recitation, Rita Hopgood:| the meeting, o discussion took place ns to ivlicthcr the meeting should be licld on account of the Eastern sec- tion not being able to be mesent, but, ‘ owing to the fact that the other micmbcrs had conic. at much trouble. lo attend ll: was decided lo go ahead. ‘But matters of vital importance to the league were laid over to the next meeting, when all the clubs will be represented-S. MCARDIGAN-DUNDAS PRES- BYTEBIAN Churches. Sabbath, De- ccmber 28th: Cardigan at ll a. m.; Dundas at 3 p. m. No evening aer- vlcc. Saturday, Jan. 3rd. Prepara- Lory service at Cardigan at 2.30 p. m. Rev. W. E. Davies, B.A., Minister. i .151‘ ANDREWS PIESBYTER- IAN Church, Montague, P.E.1., Sun- day, December 20th: New Year Day I Services. Special music by the choir. IAlcx. R. Gibson, Minister. ..‘UNITED CHURCH OI’ CAN- , ADA-Georgetown and sturgeon aer- ‘vlm Bundny. m. 2am: ciurmi-i. 11 R- m: Millloivn Cross, 2.30 p. ms, Orvrlelflw. 7 n. m. luv. O. U. Mac- , Nevin. Pukoc. - > ~- ~ ' the . Eastern Guardian A MUST $ BE WON Grand Opportunity for Crossword Enthusiasts NEW CROSS WORD PUZZLE 175.00. Entries Clue CORRECT OR NEAREST ' ENTRIES Thursday, January 15th. 1931 ENTRIES NEW SUB Solution Published RENEWAL SUB‘. _____ Saturday, January 17th. 1931 RULES OF ENTRY l. Competitors may send ln as many entries as they Wish. A new or renewal 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 luhscrlptfon with cornpetl- i tor’: name and address mun be forwarded with 1o u I2 each entry using attached _ coupon. Subscriptions paid l3 ‘l4 l5 furthest Into 1931 shall ___ have preference. 2- Competitors must sri-lle K’ l ‘r7 n their name clearly ln plain - -- BLOCK iciim on Clllry l9 2o g] 22 loin: and the buck of en- ve ope. Envelopes must only contain on: cumpetl- 24 25 2b tor’: entry. 3. 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No culrespoudcncc can be entered into lu rc- compctitolfwho hlvé not. more "llllllnlll V058‘! gnrdwtg tbll competition mil no "Interview! wrong. should send ln a letter p a ly s I g grin - NAME .................. (In Block Letters) ADDRESS I agree to abide by the decision of the Editor. ' l cnoloce subscription (state new or renewal) for Charlottetown Glurdllu to bc lent lo- CLUES-ACROSS Use word Argutc meaning sharp, shrill, quick, CLUEE-DQWF subtle. s. A wind iii six letters meaning cover for lhlllc L U" "°"1“M=°mvl" mwflni: value. over shoe. legwear. 2. A word of llve letter: meaning to Incorporated l0. A word of six letters meaning an idea or con- » 1M0 “M; to loin by legal or more! bond. p Xc-ptlon. opiavlliin, belief, whim. ~ 3. U“ bu"; T, o_ 5_ ~- ..:f‘.'.*::.?i...:r;.:.=..""" ' *- =- 1- T» . l3. A ivoi-cl iii nine lctlrrs meaning Noel; annual 5' A “m! “I mudcttt“ mean“! l‘ lmml" “c” m“; d”. to urge on cattle: ntlmulnfe. l8. A word of five letters meaning la speak with 5- 5 WW0 0f clzht letters meaning relating lo or eloquence; to deliver an eloquent. address. "ii-‘mblllld l nose; silly. l7. Arvanrld all flveklpltlcr: meaning one who ls fully ‘l. A word of five letter; meaning sounds on B P-O c ch or s l ed n an art. horn or flute; blast on a horn; scmeimcs mm." l9. Use the letters V. E. themselves. y“, 19“, (mom 20. Two letters-contraction meaning "for ex- 3_ Two hue" In, n] u “u” “mplfl ' used in t i I ill.‘ n: l ‘n w. I mo 21. w a riiv ltt l l = l; "w" '““' wit; c c e "s mean n3 ° c‘ u“ n “s 9-’ A word of ab: letters meaning to repent aloud 24. Word of four letters moaning u prince; title of l mm m ‘mow’ dignity given to Ill Eillefll Prince or Clllcllulil. " A “"5 "l ll" "W" mflhluz an lmll-fllfln "l 20. Two letters. contraction for direction of the m ‘an ‘Pawns!’ lhlllg: I llctuc, effigy, or bim- wlnd. or point of the c mpu. ' ' 5° 9 "6 - R- 27. A word of clx letters moennlnq anything showy l5. A word of flvc lotto" “waning g, gum" will; but of lltllc value, superficial. glittering, shiny. Ertcdlnm or veracity: plunder, prey. 31. A word of five letters meaning the record of u l8. A . . ,‘ “an _ huxelgi ‘:13? leticrs meaning name of u... 33. A word ol cl! letters moaning to tempt by fhc ,2 U ' _ offer of anmelhlng good; cntlre, or attract. ' ' .5‘ E‘ N’ L’ A‘ L‘ 35. A word of three letters mcimlng a. shoe lntchci: 23- A Word of four letters meaning a narrow piece rcckonlng, u to keep check on something. “l "m"? 59""!!! "Pill-r ind loathe: rm I039? 38. A ward ofjhrcc letters meaning suitable, cp- ‘l’ W" 59"“!- B gruprllnae, llublea (‘qulak (llf apprehension. 25. A word of’ five letters moaning femizlc hora!!- 3 . 1m e er: use n us ncny correspondence as 28. A d f ‘ . . . _ y u contraction finauhallfufe for "concerning" or 1930:, §,_"° MM" mum“, mad“ ‘cue c "ln reference . ’ i’ A ‘ 40. First four letter: of a word munlng hidden or ' '0" o’ ‘hm Mk" '“"nh" ‘h’ w“ c” cnquumt t 3° ill: of o Plant. i1. A word of three lcllcn meaning Ippllchllnll 0| n‘ ‘ ' ' mum“ u, . vn-"tuh, Dunne‘ Guam or . A word of three letters manning chewed or ‘munch lwlllowed. devoured (u loud.) u. A word of the mo" manning hestlallza. on 34- U" m"?! U- R- E- IJ- 0- wlth drink; to ltupefy. ti. lnfacluiitc. 3! Ulo letters B. R. l. 0. N. 1'. 44. A word ol Ive letter: meaning loaded. burd- 37. Use letters C. U. M. l. N. . cned. ~ Ill. Uu letters A. l. b. 41. A word of 0n lotion meaning banned, forlild- 40. A word n! flva letters meaning a fllllll 0' ‘"7" end, prohibited. 4!. Four letter: contraction for Birthm- 49. A word of two letters mo: ' third personal 43- Fou- Mtcn meaning all of rims. Immwn. neuter. as. Three lcmn manning automation: qxvrwlvfl $1. A wordho; fem Idlers mooning c. man of dlc- ‘ of satisfaction or irony. I I “will I Minn. l. Three Mun mun n hollow can or Ill - n. Use Mun ‘I. 1.3mm of l. trcplcal pllnt. mull or occluded a. _ out for mm. 6:. U» o two lami- Iircvonlllon. 4f. ‘rum latfcn moaning lnfllmmlblo He!" “l” 54- "I! W?! "llul- "W"!!! "Mllhi- Mined from cabal. ammo c: mllenl mn- IB.‘ A wold of If: mm: meaning lhlcly of mleuy M: a lubricant. owrnlmt- lo. Use 1mm 1. A. lcblld’! urmdon foi- mun-i DECEMBER 27, 193, ~--_-.-_-.1