QNUARY 12. 1940 APPOINTED DIRECTORS of the ROYAL BANK Th: Eastern iiuarilianmim- HAROLD CRABTREE, Montreal prominent figure in Canada's pulp and babel" industry and well known Director 0i The Royal Bank ads is announced yesterday. At tile-Annual Meeting of The 301ml Bank of Canada yesterday. the Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett. P. C.. K.C.. Mi‘. Harold Crabtree. of Mon- treal. and Mr. George A. Dobbie. of Gait. Ontario. were added to the Board 0i Directors. M1". Bennett was a Director of the bank for a number of vears. but retired in 1928 f0li0Wlng his election as Lczicier of the Conservative Partv in Canada. Now reJdent in Eng- land, Mr. Bennett, will act as Chair- nian of the London Committee of M‘; llllht Hon. B. B. BENNETT, who was vesterdov aoooinier to the Board of The Royal Bank of Can- ada. He will act as Chalnnan of the Bank's London. England. Com- mittee or Directors. I m‘. Harold Gabi-roe has been an important figure in Canada's pulp and paper industrv for over two decades. He is President Old-lie Howard Smith Paper Mills L.mited. and of Woods lV1llllliIflCLUflIl2 Com- oanv Limited: chairman of the Board of Fraser companies Limited: and a. Director of the Montreal Trust Company. and of Adams Paoer Iric.. oi.’ Wells River. ver- mont. He is nresentlv First vice- President of the Canadian Manu- rmz_ cnsiznorrgipyvp cu ..°'l‘hls column ls reserved for news of local interest but ndver- tlslng o! n uewsy nature may be Inserted at 2 cents a word strictly pnylblo ln advance. ..'BUBBCBIPTIONS to flu Charlottetown Guardian ma. be handed to their Rept. grchio i-lumo. UWLEARANCI BALI: Coats, leather is and aws. John M an 6s Son Mon. tazus. L-431-1-100-12-15. ..-s'r asaosuv mucus T0 ‘ CLEAR: Driving sieighs —- Box sieighs-Horse Rugs-Harness. John McLean 8r Son. Mon e. L- 1440-12-15. -_._._._ ..°WEEK 0F PRAYER - The first meeting of the Week oi’ Pray- er was held in the Montague Chris- tian Church on Monday evening The Scripture lesson was road by léehv. BE. léfllgWfifd of tho United i urch. yer was offered by G- A~ 9055"‘!- Geli- °“‘-- the _nev. F. owe-h Hughes of the well known in Ontario industrial iPNSIYWl-ellall Cillllrflh. also the Rev and financial circles who was ves- C. E. Armstrong. The speaker of the ierdav anbointed a Director of The evening was the Rev. Hestin Han- Royal Bank of Canada. nigan of the Baptist Church. The I topic o! the evening was on , Thanksgiving. M i M" igfifisfsimbhl is} %' ne t us . oa c v we - knonwn in the textile industry. A Benwdei“ mm“ i)! Mimi-Wile resident o1’ Gait. ohmic. he is mum‘ W“ 5M‘ 1°’ ‘he PM lbw President or Newlahds s; company‘ iwee p”“ed “w” mm” ‘mm’ Limited. Stauffer-Dobbie mrniied.i-1'§§e“§u§,2,§f“';g° gglfermfiefi» Caiiaig-‘lll Brass Wmlgzlly- Llmiéglfilt’ morning at 10 a.m., from St. Mai-y’; m“ "m Eilmfiinmbmii“ ‘€."“".'.".§'“ Me D.‘~'nf _ gyeeynaerOwen-i siIQHrTEii-gifrfiifihrhllil. Qfiiinerilgilyii‘ “mg” Si“ “W” W mourn a on comm.“ Unwed‘ cockshuttisorrowing mother and father, also 910w QgmDan-y mmltui wamloola sister Doreen. Interment tool: . WHOM! BERIAVED the Board. facturers’ Association. Trust 8c Sll inns Company. etc. Egcghlilltfchtiw cemetery adlvining - _ ~ M. - d I l d $1.00 dOIINAIDBG 5y‘ giighnof the rol- Kelllifl. James Todd and Herbert Minardh relieves aches. P111166 W81’ S 3.11 lowing-Rev. w. Wudiaiid. Mrs. J. Olga’; _ 1y“. , . Hospital Martin, D. J. MacPheison, Sum Tgtglcfgigsgofrom Ena. Chowen. ._ H, I t - fidwléieg GM$£T.FI?r}wFI5l-Ilil‘l1': ' ' A speoiai line o." Men's Melton Overcoats, Blue, Annual (Jonectlons %Py'Dng1s:Jti1nmMa§/&M_ B911: Mount Hopeb callgalgdfl b, Bu,“ PCYSOIIaIS Black and Brown. Clearing for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I i ac n s a. ‘. oc en or ' i "_—' Fit t - . Charlouemwn “dame”! $5M, cents from Mrs. Ruseil Friz- J- H‘ G. Judson and as vyglgdyalIililalIlIe hgrtggtaglltlf’ Men s Leather Horsehide Coat! with Fur Conn.‘ 1 1 POWIIBI collected b Mrs. Brown zeii. Mrs. Millie MaoDunfild. M. W. L TiWliIy-five cents from Mrs. Dan _____. ' f0!‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a ' ,3 {n MacDonald. N. A. Guns and A h-Kfly. Mrs. Marsare McSwain, 41mm J5 _ _ and M s gs F“ d and Mrs J M McLeod an McRae of Heather lieéler-“ydave Gems mm Golden T0,a1_'$,-_ 5; _ - dale, returned up Charlottetown t0 A special line oi’ Men's Suits. Values to $25.00. °°iligfl°fog§°fi §“§,§‘,1}.,,*.§”§j‘,°; Frizzelif L-454-1-12-ii, "willie h" slum" 3" P-W- (3011989- Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I Wm. lviulggs, Mrs. n. i5. smith and T°lR1—$l3-75- M‘ Ioiin R. Brown. Thirty-five cents from Mabel En- nan. Twenty-five cents from Mrs. A. Parker Ing», Mrs, Waiter Ings an Mrs. E. Roy Herman. T0tul—$4.l5. Fairview, collected‘ by Miss Volml _ 1M! an Nelson Currie. fiitv Cents» M1150" illaclvlilluii. $1.00. Wm. A. Macbean, hiitv-fivc cents. A Friend and J.H. Darrach, twen- iy-ilverents each. Total—$2.35. Kenzie. Rose Valley. collected b Edna Mac- Kensle and Florence atliesone Thirty cents from John D. Mathe- n Twenty-five cents from F'ioren_re Matheson. Mrs. John W. MacKenac, Angus MacKinnon. Daniel Todd, Mrs, Wm. MacIntosh. J. J. Mac- Innis. Roland MacDonald. John MacDonald, Peter MacMahon. Wm. Cousins and Frank Newsomc. Fifteen cents from Mrs. Raymond Newsome and Mrs. K. W. MacKen- Ten cents from Edith MacSwain, OXFORD WIDENS WOMEN'S WORLD OXFORD, England, Jun. 10—-(CP) —Eiig1ne.=ring honors went to Ann Pellew, 23-year-old graduate o! St. Hugh's College, when she was a- Wflliled ‘F10 Edgeii Shoppe Scholar- ship for Engineering science. Sec- ond wciiian to study engiiiesririg at Oxford University the i-Jzm rrunelte was the first woman to win the scholarship. ..'Mr. Ralph Beck of Montague has returned to resume his studies at Prince of Wales College. M. ..‘Mr. Martin Currie of Monta- gue, left Monday for New Glasgow Nova Scotia. M. ..'Mr. Angus MacDonald of Vai- leyfield left on Monday morning for New Glasgow, NS. M. ..'Mr. Willard Lani: of Char- lottetown. was a. business visitor to Eidglaiiilcolleclvd bills: Mrs. Amoui 41115882.? _V‘F_._R.V Mo‘? ___l'oil_iiandriff._____ vviMany ‘iielfiis u?’ ML” T“: ___ _ __ , _ 5 ic erson 0 on gue are ad OUR OUR WAY _ _y___ V, I I _, to see her out again after hergre- 7f - — < -~- - ’ "—-" ""‘_’—‘“‘“ " ' ' _ ' " cent illness. M. ‘ . N I. SPOSE THERE MAYBE HE i f cgiaiEsi-Lgw" TITODLD ,5 A HAppy SHQULDA 5A") ..'Mr. William Taylor of Ohar- i 2 I'LL 6E1’ YOWP-TALK MEDIUM, BUT PALM SPRINGS" igffflwlvi, “a; gesslozitalgé fig i i FIRED SURE RIGHT UP TO JUST Wi-iERE "TO IF YOU COULD p35,; few aay5_ ' M_ ' F011 sPoiLirJ HiM--HE oowr DRAW TH LINE,_ GET HIRED A j i ‘THIS JOB.’ LIKE YES MEN As OLD AS- l. AM, BACK OFTEN . ‘Mr. William Taylor has re- 5_5_sfl HE-s ER MEALgh I DON'T KNOWN EMOUQH yQU turned to his home in Charlotte- ‘ RIGHT i Mou-ri-is-wie eccAusE HE FiRED COULD FIND r g f?“ w aisilmeoollllie slum“ l" i i LlilvEfi ours WHO A em’ THAT 101.0 TH’ HAPPY : ’ “°° °‘ a e‘ “ge- M- . DON'T SCARE.» HIM TO 6O SOAK __~Mr, William MacLean we“- 5O ‘TALK UP, i.‘\i MUD LAME known barber of Montague has CU; I KNOW} moved into his new home Wednes- , Laura. masr uni smvicsynazinhmil. utmm- Montague and vicinity. day. M. ..'Mr. Archie Peters. who has spent the past four months in 'I‘lg- nish, has returned to his home in ' Montague. M. . .."I‘he many friends of Mrs! Lemuel MacLaren. will regret to ‘ hear of her illness at her home in Montague. M. .."Mr. Maurice Block. Charlotte- town. motored to Montague ‘Tues- day on business. M. .."I‘he Rev. Father J.C. Mac- Donald 0f St. George's was a, visitor to Montague Tuseday. M. ..'Mr. Vince Grant of Montague who spent the holidays at the home of is parents" Dr. EV. and Mrs. Grant has returned to Saint Dun- stairs College. M i i ..'Mr. Harold Landry. student at St. Dimstans College. who has spent the past two weeks at his home in Montague, has resumed his studies. M. ..'Mr. Bruce MacDougald who has spent the past three weeks at his home in St. John, returned to Montague Tuesday to resume hi< huh DDARDIIW} HOUSE _ FINDS THE BODY OF H w“ n *1 Auoiemces REACTION THE LONG 125.com: i "TOBACCO ROAD"! i? NOW L020 eat-wisely H BELOVED.’ HORRIFIEQ, HE CRiES, "WHO PERPETRATED This FOUL DEED ?" EGAD, IMAGINE "rue THE snzo QEPLIES, " THE MURDERER is REGINALD QTOMEWART/ "M av Jove, . THIS DRAMA WILL sum-ran ‘EOUNDS I "ri-mr ‘SHOW duties in the Bank of Commerce at Montague. M. , C. N. R. EARNINGS I THE is OKAY, BUT wiLL ear A AUDiEMCE gzlegiefiili-iiltlhigli: ‘ i '5 WW“ ‘F RECORD. Wu-i. SET rolnliifiieei "Jinn? 33.51.53. e3‘. GLADSTONE ALL RIGHT A QECQRD’ 1m, £339, 2§§fsf2o.1ist4;l as compargci . . . CO 1'9 - ' GETS g ‘“"“ 8v Too‘*‘*" lvlvlg week of lilllgraneincieafszonof i WHEN uurcevzv a LAYING Fiél-iTitxlC-lv ‘"19"’ °' 29 Pelcent. AND A5K5 THE Nola-D's THE|R I LONDON. — Volunteers for FOR Pi ' LARGEQT ' WAY OUT iflogwv selizvice have passed the GRAPEFRUW ~ E66 w , Foe FREQH- i chill“... addition to WW- i iusTEAo? ACT owe. b- AIR.’ match l5°~°°° ma“ called “P 1°‘ OF O O 2}} %’.§" s. \\\ l l '4 1m Vii I . r- -.< '/, a , - suosvuu .“virll m. 1'. n.';z_s. u’. a. m. cuff/N compulsory training since the v ‘National Service Act became ef- ;-\\‘ ifective in June and 2.000.000 arr . m Aq\ ,_ ‘expected to be called up during L _. f‘ 1940. Now more than 1.000.000 mcii f," 4 _) ' ‘are under arms. . , | -—-———i— i - ' i \ D Y= l iaevizw OF rm; MAJQRB may“ ins Moizosra! I-ll ARDIAN Specially Priced for iluick g Sding roadie-s‘ Coats, Clearing . .. . . . . . Less 83 1/3% Dlscoun Regular $5.95. Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . New Fall Dresses. New Fall Dresses. Sale Price . . . . . . ..... for . . . . Ladiol‘ FirstHQuallt-y Chiffon Hose. Regular $1.00, for . . .. Home Dresses, for . REMNANTS R°‘.‘.“.“.'. .*I°'1"."TI........ $1.95 A spacial raclr oi’ Dresses and Blouses. Lenin‘ soiled Silk Underwear. Girls.’ Winter Coats. Clearing .. . . . . . . . . . . --..----.-..-.-.--..-n. Wool Crepe. Flannel, Rayons, I Coatings. Chintz, Fianneiettes, Prints, Siiecilngs. ctc. Clearing at . . . . . Bargain fares over Railway lines on Prince Edward Island leading to Charlottetown, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JAN. 12th and 13th tity by mistake. We are offering you these $25.00 Suits for only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Guaranteed 18 oz. Cloth. Blue Serge Suits. Manufacturer shipped us double the quan- $17.95 caring oi.‘ all Men's Winter Clothing and Furnishings at ................................$pec|a rice; o I P o Visit Our Yard Goods Deparimenis Coatings, Curtalnlnga, Prints, Flannelettes, etc, at _ Greatly Reduced Prices. Discontinued lines of Feltol Rugs, many good patterns to choose from in genuine First Quality. Inlaid Linoleum. Regular $2.25. s SalePrice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regular $1.75, for I1 9 Tuscan Net Curtains. ’ F‘ » lilarquisette Ruffled Curtains, good shades. Special per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I79 Every Department Has Lots of Bargains Dresses ........$3.95 $1.00 59c. Clearing HALF PRICE l/B OFF 69c. .. HALF PRICE I all Canadian National \ lake Advantage oi these iow Rates to Shop at our Store and Save Money Buy, Now and Bea! the Price Rise OWSE 131105., td. 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