iu-Qr-‘s-nimi-M-uflb, , n. ,-.-’;'.._.;.;.. ;~-~1 ,, . . . TilURSDAY, Cele third $16.95 $32.50 $25.00 $29.50 115,00 5:19.00 $15.00 $30.00 $60.00 Coats for Coats Coats Coats Coats Coats Coats Coats C011 ts for for for for for for for for Professional Cards J. W. MacKENZIE REPRESENTATIVE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ANNUITIES I Brace Block "v Phone 1530 Queen Street. — Charlottetown '; . F. IIGIIIBIILII Chartered Accountant 140 Richmond Street Phone l7. P. 0. Box 12. .k.¢._.u-'-1 McLeod & Bentley W. E. BENTLEY. K. O. J. A. BENTLEY. K. C. Barristers and Attorney-at-l-aw EY TO LOAN P _v h& Mathieson B. It. Bell D. L. Maihieson, LLB. Barristers and solicitor: MONEY T0 LOAN Clmeron Block, ChulottotoIoJ-IJ. ‘irili UHAKLUJILWUWN UUAKmAm lo enfoy luxury oi o. TRIMMED, Zero weather is NEAR! Ana here's that luxury f urred coat you want and need . . . SALE PRICED! En_ioy it. NOW . . . next year tool off $11 .30 $15.00 $16.67 $19.67 $23.34 $26.00 $30.00 $33.34 $40.00 No appro. N0 charges ‘ON THE ISLAND IT'S RE f-M LEO Palmer & Haslam H. J. PALMER, K. C. A. J. HASLAM, B. A., LLB. BARRISTERS, ETC. Dank ot Nova Scotla Chambers Charlottetown. P. E L MONEY T0 LOAN alerts‘ ‘niatisusnr ‘f BATH, England-Lest seasons benefit for W. T. Luckes. 50mm“ set Cricket Club's \vieketkeeper,re- nlized £1,200 ($6.000), the 131E881 sum ever raised tor a Somerset professional. I- The Central Guardian 4' This role-n Io nl lull Interact but n new” IIlIIr may b0 inner-led o! I “ruin a word lirlntly olyahlo In od- wflllfflo IIFIBINIIIII CBASWELL t0: Pnowgraphs SUBANCI L-87fl9-7-12-8l2 l l | i i CONFEDIRATION LIFE 1N YOUNG PEOPLES’ SOCIETY will l hold service at Long Creek Sunday, January 2nd, 7 P. M. L-462-l2-30-1i. l i PBOWSE 812.05.. LTD, will be opened Yriday evening till 10 o'clock. L-474-12-30-2i. COREY HALL, Periobsquis, N. B. writes “Have been using Sunglo Feeds the past. year-und-a-half. Last winter had nine females. Ra s- ed nine litters." L-379-l2-30-1-1-4. GEO. H. ASH, Gilbert Plains, Manitoba, writes “Feed Sunglo Feeds lsxciusively past year and half. Best uatlng season 1937 we ever had." 11-379-12-30-1-1-4. ANGLICAN SERVICES Sunday, January 2nd. Milton: St. ‘ Marks Church. i Prayer. Everybody welcome. Reva. ‘- E. 0. Lancaster, Rector. L-473-12-30-li. FUNERAL SERVlCES--'I‘he fun- ' era‘. 0t Mr. J. D. Biggar was cm- ducted on Tuesday by the Rev. S. C. Cooper at 2 o'clock from the Central Christian Church. The as- sisting clergyman were the Rev. H. l; Denton and the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster upon special request of the family. FUNERAL SERVICES—The fu- neral of Mrs. M. I. Warren who passed away on Sunday, Dec. 12th, was held from the McLean Fune- ral Home on Thursday, Dec. 16th., service at. the Home and grave be- ing conducted by the Rev. Hugh Willervasslsted by Rev. A. E. Mc- Kenzie. The pallbearers were Messrs. Merritt Forsythe, A. E. Toombs, Murdock ‘Ross, Milton Stewart, Joseph Curran and Ar- thur Duvar. Interment was in the People's Cemetery. SERIOUS LOSS BY FIRE-Fire of unknown origin totally destroy- ed a barn owned by Mr. William Clohosey, Nail Pond, on Dec. 2nd. l-Ie 10st 12 head of cattle, one horse, one pig, 40 hens, all his reed including 10 tons or hay. Willing neighbors saved the house and granary nearby. but the loss was very heavy. A handsome col- Eection was made throughout the parish with the result that a barn has since been bought and hauled and Mr. Clohosey is deeply grate- ful to all those who assisted in any way. Such acts of kindness ‘on the part of neighbors will not isoon be forgotten. ithankiul to the firms of Morris ‘Bernard, J. H. Myrick 8c Co. for He is also their generous donations. NEW EDITOR OF LIVERPOOL PAPER-Death oi the Senior Edi- tor of the Liverpool AdvanceJame-s D. Clements, advances to the ecli- tor‘s chair of the influential South Shore weekly, G. Cecil Day, afor- ~ner employee of the Evening News who six years ago severed his con- nection with the News and be- came associated with the Liver- pool Journal. In his 67th year, Mr. Clements succumbed on Christnns ‘Day, ill for one week. being strick- en with paralysis. The new editor, Mr. Day, well and favorablykilmvn in Pictou County, will have thc sympathy oi many friends in his sorrow at the loss of his partner. ‘That. he will ably carry on is a ' foregone conclusion. and best wish- , es are tendered for his continued , success. (Mr. Day is a son oi the late R. L. Day oi Charlottetown). l —New Glasgow News. CONCERT ENJOYED-An en- joyable concert and Christmas l tree was held in the Masonic hall, Hunter River, on Wednesday ev- ening, Dec. 22nd, under the mis- pices 0! the Hunter River United Church Sunday School. Despite the unfavorable weather", the hall was tilled to capacity. Rev. W.A. MacQuarrie acted ns chairlnaii and Miss Helena McMillan was organist. All present much enjoy- ed the solos, recltations, dialogues, pantomime and choruses which were rendered by the diflcrcilt members oi‘ the Sunday School and which reflected credit not. only on the performers, but. also on the teachers and oflicers who devoted considerable time to training them. At the conclusion of the concert, Santa Claus appeared in costume, to the great delight of the younger members of the audience, and all the scholars and teachers were suitably remembered with the gifts which had been clustered n- round the gully decorated Christ- mas tree. With the singing oi the National Anthem. the audience dispersed, feeling that the spirit oi Christmas was present, and that a. happy evening had been spent. rolnvnd lor new: _- 1' THE PROVINCIAL BANK is is- suing an attractive calendar to its customers. PRESBYTEEIAN SERVICES at New London on Sunday, January 2nd- Geddle Memorial at 11 A.M., long River at 2.30, Clifton at 7 PM. 11416-12-30-11. CORNWALL UNITED CHARGE. —Klngston: S. S. 10 A. M. Service l1 A. M. New Dominion: Service 3 P. M. Cornwall: S. S. 11 A. M. Ser- vice 7 P. M. Rev. E. R. Woodside, Minister. L-464-12-30-1i. DURING THE ENTIRE YEAR pelts are received for shipment to the Prince Edward Island Fur Pool l John's‘ , Church 11 A. M. Morning Prayer.‘ , Presentation oi books. Rustico: Stfl, 3 P. M‘. Evening; Limited, by J. A. Webster <2 Co. 15o Richmond Street, Charlotte- town. L-353-11-30-tts. P. E. l. VISITORS-Mrs. Edison Ramsay and son, Robert, o! Con- rvay. P. E. 1., came over Tuesday last and are spending the holiday season with Mrs. Ramsay's sister, Mrs. C. D. MacKerizlc and Con- stable MacKenzie-New Glasgow News. HUNTER RIVER UNITED CHARGE, Rev. W. A. MacQuarrle, B. D., Minister. There will be a Watch Night Service in the Hunter River Church on Frday evening, December 31st. at 11 P. M. Services, 1 for Sunday, January 2nd will be at North Wlltshire at 11. Hampshire nt 2.30 and Hunter River at 7. Bun- llny School at Hunter River at 10.30. l L-472-12-30-1i. .__________ PERSONALS Miss Margaret Ramsay, City, spent the Christmas holidays at her home in New London. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harvey, Liukletter Road, left yesterday morning to spend the winter with their son Lincoln of Hudson, N. Y. , after having spent the Christmas IIOICBYS with their daughter Mrs. Milton Carter, Upper Prince Street, Charlottetown. Eastem Guardian ML.‘ A4:A as‘ AALQ QAQAAAAQA AAALAQLQAA AAA‘ an‘; OU ‘Vvv v v v AIL Cost. Discounts on all articles ranging 20 per cent to 75 pe i l D 99 QUEEN STREET b BOOO§++Q LLQ4A S-E-N-S-A-T- PRiCE-SLASHING SALE WILL RUN CONTINUOUSLY UNTIL THE EN YEAR! ' ‘D OF THE FUR TRIMMED CLOTH COATS v EXTRA R . .5 srrclil. j“ “fjmm Fur Oaais H 35:50 I- 1 1 $59.50 -- ~- on ynow $39.67 ., ,. 1 °“"§3‘i5° $33.00 f 15st" i :1 gg-gg 3; 2 “"1530” $27.67 g “ 15-50 " L Winter Coats have been reduced one third of the original other from r cent 0064-04 26.34 24.34 22.34 1 8.50 17.97 1 6.50 1 4.34 13.1 7 ,1 0.34 - . SIMPSON PHONE 236 To-nLiT-Im DECEMBER 30, 1937 t o4 ‘M? ..‘SU ESCR IPTION S to the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie Hume. ..*ROBIN 11000 FLOUR is ec- onom cal. More loaves oi better bread irom each bag. ..*A KIND DEED-A very kind- ly actwas brought to your corres- pondents attention when Mr. W. O-§OQO§O-OO-§+OQ-O+v$4 ~28... wu—'__ with Mrs. Csseley in Vancouver. She had made considerable im- October she contracted pneumonia. which resulted in her health on November 29th. Miss Caseley was a grand-daugh- ot this City, also o. grand-daughter of the late Mr. Henry J. Caseley of provement in health, but early in , ter of the late Mr. John A. Lawson I The typographical error i, a slip- pery thing and sly; You can hunt till you are dizzy, but it somehow will get by. Till the forms are oii the presses. it ls strange how still 1t keeps; It shrinks down into a. corner and it never stirs or peeps, iQowvv>flfv ;_‘i‘v vvu>l‘_v-vv v d__¢_w:v> V__ vvélm ‘~41 THAT MISPRINT Till the ink is on the paper, whei it grows to mountain size. The boss, he stares with horror then he grabs his hair ant groans; The copy reader drops his head upon his hands and moans. The remainder of the issue may be eiean as clean can be, But that, typographical error is thl L. Poole, head of the firm of Poole do Thompson, Montague, had din- ners o1 roast; goose and other good thing's prepared. He with Mr. R. G. MacDonald motored to George- town and presented the inmates of the jail with their Christmas din- ner. This was certainly much ap- ‘ preciated, especially by the men from another country who are held as witnesses in a case there, and are strangers far from their homes and families. Mr. Poole has been in poor health tor a long time, and is only getting around again, so it. seems all the more thought- ful of him to plan and help oth- ers at this time. 1,. ..‘Miss Pearle Finley, Montague, is in Charlottetown at. the Y.P.U. convention held in Heartz Hall, and is taking a leadership training course. Mix Finley is leader of the C-G-I-T- F0111) of the United Church, Montague. L In Memoriam I MISS DOROTHY LOUISE CASELEY Word has been received of the death of Miss Dorothy Louise Case. ley, 2365 West 2nd Avenue, van. ccuvcr, B. C., on November 29, 1937. MISS Caseley was the only daughter of Mrs. E. J. Caseiey and the 18,4; E. J. Caseley of Edmonton. and i; survived by her mother, Mrs. E. J. Cascley, and one brother, H. Lawson Cnseley of Edmonton. On December 3rd iuncrul services were conducted in Hnrron Bros. Chapel by the Rev, Wm. Graham oi Vancouver Heights United Church, interment in Ocean View Burial Park. Miss Caseley was bonn in Edmon- ton, October 3, 1907 where she at- tended Public School, High School and the University oi Alberta. Miss Cnseley had been sufferng from asthma for several years and tor the past year had been living ‘ 7i Z N. D. MacLean " unosaransn , EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltshire Phone 149 o . Eli 4§~ Phone It 10-22 It 7-22.. MacGuig-an & Tramor MARK B. MMOUICAN, K. C. C. S1‘. CLAIR TBAINOB. B .A. Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. MONEY T0 LOAN Oiiice: Over Provincial Bank. Richmond Street, Charlottetown. r—~——ml_.__._. Phone as. w. o. Box m BR|ING|NG Up FATHER r‘ , , MAGGIE-THIS suv- H‘ F‘ McPHEE’ B A SIR vow PLATTEE~ K, C, N‘ REMEMBER ISAIB HE ls New" M- filifiutilfiris rggTfiElggTl-IAT- aanaisi .11». souciron ,= Q Bile! Building. Charlottetown 91;? £13,}. CALL "flwup A _ _ HE'5 F52!‘ AT TH’ WOQK so HARD-- Cutcliffe & Andrews - FUNERAL DIRECTORS l/jé mo sivrmuwans a \ Hunter River and Bndelbone. F //‘/ ,3, Day and mun Service. ' If: éggu ' C LISTEN-VON PLATTER- THIS IS MI? JIGGS- I SAID M12. JIGGS-- NO I'M M12 JIGGS‘ Keuslngton, P. E. I. ‘That tylmmophical small tor human eyes, l $TO0K IIP AT THESE SAVING PRI-BES» BITOI‘, too only thing you see. l__ .;.~-.w»-.e1~.-.- . Eatonia Choice CORN No. 2 Tin 2 Tins 19c Each -- -, 10o Island Brand BLUEBERRIES 12 oz. Tin 3 for 25c Ea. 10o National Tomato CATSUP 12 oz. Bot. 2 for 19c Each — -- giliiznlsi0NEY, 7 oz. jar - - - - _ -- $312: Nllfgdtin 3 for 29c. Each -_ - - itlfTfii PEPE _ _ ____ _ _ 31o .IlCI1>l.qgk:.IJ2G£)§19c Each - — - -- -- -- 05.133.31.52... 1.... _____ _ _ 19o Eatons 23o MARMALADE, 2 Lb. Jar _ _ - - ~ —- GIIOIOE. MEATS — Rump Roats Beef, Li». ~ <~ 17c Leg or Loin Pork, for roasting, lb. 21c 6for - _ ~ _ _ -__ Granulated or Brown SUGAR, lb. 6c, l0 lbs. FRESII FRUITS Sunkist Small Size ORANGES, Doz. - — -— McKintosh APPLES, Doz. Choice v GRAPES Ib. 17c TANGERINES 6 for — — — — — — - Local _ V CELERY, Head - -— - Large Crispy HEAD LETTUCE Ea. 15c 2 for TOMATOES, Lb. — ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ CRANBERRIES 2 lbs. 21c, Lb. - -_ »- - Jamaica ORANGES Large Size, Doz. — — - GRAPEFRUIT Seedless Each 10c, 2 for ~ — - PEARS FRIDAY FEATURES Hamburg Steak, lb. 13c, 2 lbs. - -- 25c Culver Hausa Snced Fresh Sausages, Ib. 18c, 2 lbs. — - 35c PEACHES Nu 2 “n, Each _ _ TURKEYS, GEESE and CHICKENS Glenwood TOMATO JUICE 20 oz. Tin, 2 for 15c., Each — - - DURHAM CORN STARCH -l=|s|l - Smoked. Fillets, Ib. 14c, 2 lbs. —- -- 27c Halibut, Sliced, Ib. - — - - -- 25c Fresh Haddock, Ib. - - — - - _ 14¢ Eaton; Boneless Cod Fish, Ib. 13c, 2 Iba. -— 25c Pkg. — First Grade CREAMERY BUTTER, Ib. _ ._. Fresh Ground _ » ____ 57o ~ 17o 10c 35o 21o 29o ._ _ _ _ 19c 2 lbs. _ 33c 15o 29c 21c 11o 39c 19c 29o 8c COFFEE, per Lb. _ __ _.. ._. ._. _ _.__. ....____. 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