‘nrc-xrz» J. TUESDAY. A Clearance Sale of Ladies’ that brings you the luxury of per- fect style, modern design, tailoring and rich Every’ Coat U is this Seasonk Coats clever fur trimmings“ MFZ""”'A ____ TIIIS AND THAT k To clean the oil mop, use hot water. ammonia and a little wash- owder. mgllrising the mouth with s. little iiricture o! myrrh each day will burden the guns and sweeten the __"0N THE ISZAND I73’ l? very Coat is this season’s, every one expresses modern styling and de- sign. the fabrics are the correct cloths, most of the coats are chamois lined and all are richly fur trimmed. $16.95 Coats for $11.30 $35.00 Coats for $23.34 $22.50 Coats for $15.00 $39.00 Coats for $20.00 5.00 I Coats for $16.67 $45.00 Coats for $130.00 $29.50 Coats for $19.67 $50.00 Coats for $33.34 $60.00 Coats for $40.00 CASH ONLY. NO CHARGES. NO APPRO. C Styles are new breath. It isn't always the pie that gives you the indigestion; it is the eat- ing oii’ the pie on tovp o! so many other articles o! 100d. Use a cloth dipped in turpentine lo clean the greasy woodwork around the stove. Wipe all’ the TUESDAY FUDD VALUES , SUGAR cmsr BORN FLAKES PRUNES Small Size, _ BREAKFAST Bflflflll PER LB. I‘ TRIMMED SLARWS SOUPS 3 EATON’S ORANGE SNOWFLAKE 1 TUILET T|SSUE 4 SUN GLO BREAD FLOUR 24 ROLLED ours our. u». 5c s Lbs- 23c WHITE BEANS 5 Lbs- 23c Lb. ._ 5g roar cuors us. ASSORTED EXCEPT CHICKEN ninululin: 2 w. JAR -- 23c BAKING POWDER z o. 21¢ Lo- 14c SHURTENING 1 Lb-Pkg- 2 M290 ea- 15G PKG. ~ ~ - 3 Lbs. 25c Lb. 9g » l 31c 23c Tins 20c Each lb. Tin » Rolls 15c Each u». Baa - $1.05 ‘ALNADIAN STORES .. I/i-‘OV/rvr‘? l! I)r1:/\ In 5/10)’; ' turpentirizTvliilh n cloth dipped in water in which a little kerosene has been poured. (TUNE, SUN OF MY SOUL) O Bethlehem, reborn in you. The Nations now, with gold through ‘The lowly Nazarene, once more, Bids “goodwill” knock at every door. l 8Y6 0 Bethlehem, of far-oi’! fame — What magic still is in thy name In holy adoration now, We liit, the thorns from oil Thy brow. O Bctwehcm. alwakc and sing. Men oi gocd will their tribute 1 bring, 'Let Nations of the world today, Acclaim thou art, the Truth, the way. -A Carolyn Hayfield, Ottawa, Can- ads. I D. MacLécrn unoanrnxnn w‘ EMBALMER r, i town. , Lean was in the chair. I cently gazetted, appears l ‘ the late Dr. J. Y. McFadycn, 0.15.12. i C, H. Back, E. T. l-Iiggs, J. Mc- Charlottetown and North Wiltshire Q Phone 149 133235..“ [CANADIAN NATIONAL THE LJHAKLU {lb lUWN GUARDIAN The Gcntral Guardian flail column ll real-crud (or nvwl o! loonl interact hot ldvorllcill] q‘ o IIII] nature an ho lnlerteil at t calla I Ion! atria! y payable in uh vanes cnaswau. w: roowgrapho. LIFE IN L-8789-7-l2-3l2 NEXT TIME you come to Town call at the Strathcona. Hotel and moot the boys. L-274-l2-23-3l. SUNSHINE ISLAND DAIRY is issuing a finely primted calendar" entitled "Hurry Home, Daddy." CONFEDERAT I 0N 5 URANCE NOW FOR A REAL BREAKFAST vrth Robin Hood Porridge Oats. China. Silverware or Plain. PARTIES PAYING their dog, to! will remit to the R. C. M. P. i nearest their locality, mentioning the name of their road foreman in their letter. Department oi Agriculture. b336-12-24-2l. B. M. YOUNG. Fredericton, N. B, wlntered 50 vixens 1936-37 season producing an average oi’ over 4 pups V.) the pen. He ied 30% Simgiu Breeding Ration and 70% meats thru the winter. L-302-12-23-25-2il. WARD BURKE, Seal Harbour, , N. 8.. wintered 38 families 1936-37 : season producing 156 pllp5—ll0 miss- i es. Mr. Burke is an exclusive Sunglo ‘ Feeder. L~302-l2-23 -25-28. DURING THE ENTIRE YEAR pelts are received for shipment to .he Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Lmltcd, by J. A. Webster 8.: 00., 156 Rchmond Street, Charlotte- L-353-l1-30-tts. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral oi the late Mrs. Archibald J. Stewart took place from the Mc- .ean Funeral Home yesterday af- n-riroon to the Peoples Cemetery. xcv. Dr. Legato officiating. AT ROTARY — At the Rotary Luncheon yesterday hall yearly re: ports were submitted oy chairmen or committees. President Neil Mac- GAZETTED-ln the list of ap- pointments, promoiicns and retire- ments in the Canadian hlllltnr rc- thc i01- low ng: No. 6 Dist. Sig»: Capt. W. H. Worth resigns his commn. on appointment as Puymr. 1st. Aug. 1957. To be Paymr. with the rank o! Capt: ‘Wendell I-louurd Worth, 1st. Aug. i937. "To quality in sub- ject ..P.._ LAID T0 REST—-'1‘he firneral of tool: place from the ironic of Mrs. G. H. Holbrook, Kings Square, yesterday afternoon, largely attend- ed by sorrowing relatives and iriends, intenneuit being at. the People's Cemetery. Rev. Mr. Miller ass sted by Rev. J. M. McLeod, pr-rformed the services at the lions: and grave, the pull bearers being ID:. Houston, Messrs. H. Bounces, Millan, Sydney Green. PERSONALS The many friends of Mrs. M. F. Graves will be glad to lenm that she is making a. good TOIOVCYY ni- ter her critical illness although still confined to the P. E. l. Hos- pital. Mr. Standard Dixon oi’ Albert. N. 13., who was home to ellPlld Christmas with. his parent; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dixon. 105 Gerald St. leit yesterday on return Mr. Dixon holds n responsible position with a lumber company in Albert. Eastern Guardian UEUBSCRIPTTIONS to the Charlottetown Guardian [may b: handed to their Rept. Archie Hume. ..'ROBIN HOOD FLOUR is ec- onomral. More loaves of better bread from each bag. REDUCED RAIL FARES’ FARE AND A QUARTER m FOR THE ROUND TRIP w Good goln| Thundsy. Dec. 30th ilntll i p.nr., Sunday, Jan. 2nd. Returning to have deailnni not later than midnight Y. Jan. 3rd, 193B- FARE AND A THIRD n FOR THE ROUND TRIP w 00nd going Tuesday. Dec. lint until Madly. Jan. 1nd. inclusive. Return limit to leave destination not later than midnight Friday. Jan. 7th, 193s. Full Inn/urination from any apat- rranz are fill new Ford cars for 1938 -—- the De Luxe and the Standard — diilering in design, appointments and price ——— but built on the same generous 112-inch Ford wheelbase. Both are big, impressive cars, and ihoroughlymodcrn in appearance. Both have the famous Centre-Poise Ride and Ford Easy-Action Safety Brakes. Both bring you the basic advantages and the smooth, effortless performance of the BS-borsepower Ford V-B engine. Step Up to the V-B Clan V-iype 8-cylinder engines were used FOR I938’ FORD OFFERS LW_Q NEW (ARS and keeps their PRICES [OW only in expensive cars before Ford made them available in The Universal Car. FEE cylinders give great smoothness and flexibility. Compact V-typc con- struction leaves more room for passen- gers and luggage. Both new cars are economical to oper- ate. The facts of Ford V-8 economy arc Ford improvement goes on constantly. You’ll realize that when you see and drive either Ford V-8 for 193B. confirmed by the findings of owners, who have reported 22 to 27 ‘miles per gallon of gasoline. And both new cars are priced low. Low price, like econ- omy, is u Ford tradition. Ford founded tho low-price field 30 years ago and 122E Ford prices low today. The De Luxe Ford costs slightly more than the Standard Ford, but provides extra room and style. Both cars, in pro- portion to price, represent unusual values. Both are built to the same high standard of mechanical excellence. Both bring you ilrc comfort and pride of ownership you expect of u Ford. Building on Last Year’: Success More people bought the 1937 Ford V-B than any other 1937 make. It was a good car. But these are better cars, because DECEMBElLzg, 1937 m Sedan. FOR LOW DELIVERED PRICES 5E! YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER De Luxc Ford V-B models are Coupe, Tudor Sedan, Fordor Sedan, Conven- ible Coupe, Club Coupe, Convertible Club Coupe, Phaeton and Convertible Standard Ford V-B is available in three models: Coupe, Tudor Sedan and Foriior Sedan. Ford sells n fully equipped cnr a! iba lowest possible price. The prices on De Luxe models include twin inil lights, two windshield wipers, two sun visors, twin electric horns, cigar lighter. do luxe clearing wheel, glovccompnri- ruent clock and lock, chrome wbeel bands, in addition io front rind rear bunipe a and guards, spare wbccl and lire and lube, lire lock, umi headlight beam indicuior. Prices on Slllllliilfll models include front and rear bumpers nnii guards, spare wheel and tire Lilli] lube, iii-c lock, one tail light, one Wlliilelilcid wiper, one sun visor, cigar lighter. headlight beam indicator, and two horns. FORD DEALER FOR crrnnrorrrsro WN l ALLISON MacLEOD p224 Great George Street pP/rone 642 M jé-v» II York and Vicinity Mr. L. Cro-clhetf-Souris, spent Christmas at York, the guest oi his sister, Mrs. H. Lewis. Mr- Rov Vessey. Mt. Allison, is spending the holidays at York, at his fonmer home. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Hardy and family o! Pleasant Grove are spending the week at Boston, the guests oi’ Mrs. Hardy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. Mr. Albert Proud, York, has completely recovered from his re- cent lnclisposition. Miss Mary Donovan. teacher, Pleasant Grove, is spending the Christmas holidays at her liomc at Morell. Messrs. Louis and Raymond Ves- say, York, are greatly improving their property. They are movers and deservedly popular. Mrs. West has arrived home at York after spending a week in P. E. I. Hospital. Her many friends are pleased to see her back and Kreatly improved. VENTROLOQUISTIC Willie Smith was destined to be a. grout violinist-at least, so thouxht Mrs. Smith. But one evening. while Willtowls practising on his riddle, Mrs. Smith got a bit oi’ a. shock. Her husband stamped in from the gar- den and glared fiercely at his son. Why the dickens didn't you tell me that Willie was going to m“. tlse on his vloln, tonight? he de- manded. I've spent halt’ un hour oiling the gate! 34 STIFFNESS Plenty oi Minced’: will rubbed in soon Ill! you rlghr. Bnlha rlu more Pl" wiih warm water before Yflil - ICIN- Yorfll won limbo: up l FATHER‘ BRINGING Up eenermenrewcarrr" e~°i¢eifupe=~ “ SECRETARY so uusr TAKE OFF QEZEiBS-YEEFdS/i” 6n- A WOULD w“ “N432 iiié" YOUQ HAT AND YOU CAN 5TART MASON AND GiVE IT 1b QEPEATING TH SE RIGHT IN ‘rowonz- 60M, HO is ausv 9E UES-sovw; p012. ~ ~==e%e.e;eea're - 60%;“ THEM THAT’5 ALL- so QNG‘ A EAWF" l ,7 nreo-iro-venv‘ . aooo- ' , . lNDEEDY-E-é" .1 I . , ' / - .\ L35 ,,,..1=i . A‘; . $ ' ‘ I /