{ i i I i 1 SPEClAllY MADE FOR EXTRA - IIGIIT CAKES I Better cakes are easy with Swans Down if the simple directions are carefully followed. Swans Down Cake Flour is made only from a special, selected Canadian winter wheat. lt is ground and re-ground, sifted and re-sifted through sill: till it is 27 time: ea fine as ordinary flour. No wonder then that Swans Down cakes are tender and delicious . . . so tempting and light. Z7 TIMES AS FINE AS ORDINARY F OUR IICIPIS FBI ‘I'll! 9 HOST POPULAR CAKES ARE 0N Tlll PACKAGE I31 Ieelpee-Hueiods oi Belling Heine II "Knle Snilh‘: Fovoslle Recipes" ITodsy send for “Kate Smith's Favorite Recipes"—a beautiful lfl-page book. Contains 147 recipes, l7 interesting iilusir ' . Explains the bow and wby of tender, crisp, golden brown cake as only Kate can do it. Use coupon below. Please seal at “Kass lulih te l e". svoei ea ose S ns wn Cake our Box op an 6c in postage stamps. Noose 10C r_.__..___--_-- i D066! IILUMINAHON n. ogy s... “ir.‘tdrsam‘°”‘ k: m2 ooknut ‘the new hnninoua collar. to save 9m from collidmc feet. Professional Bards McLEOD 8| BENTLEY Vparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Luis-s, 111s tlsstral Guardian '*:.s"t':'...':.":.*.".i.':.s'..r z: .i________ CONFEDEBATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE L-Wll-‘I 41-81-1- ‘srewrw ~.....~~'..-.. IIIII‘ O, . . ., WI-l I ‘lore Judge Pit over, rosn James Waters o! Lon- donderry, on or about October 14, 1099. A warrant ior his Irst was issued on November 24. He was .:mt“°*““:...*" on“ .'..."“...."’ oe can and llgleod. lleener ‘ -' ‘ guilty tothecharge. Thecasewas ed- journed ior one week, pending a check up on his previous record.- Truro News. DIED 1N SASKATCHEWAN - Mr. NL. Vessey, Charlottetown, has received the sad news oi’ the pass- ing oi his aunt. Mrs. Alice Ayers I-lerdy oi (gimmick Saskatchewan, Thomas Ayers oi Union Road, and leaves to mourn the passing oi a kind and loving mother, the i'o1- lowing sons and daughters: Rowan Harry and Percy, Mrs. George An- derson. Ida, Bessie and Eva. all oi’ Saskatchewan. One son Bert and one daughter Carrie and her hus- band, Fred Hardy, formerly of York, predeceased her several years ago. Personals Min Imiise Blanchard left yes- tenilo’ on return. to 5t. Chesnin. Quebec, alter a. pleasant visit to her parents m this city. Mr. J. O. Hyndman, who is at- tending the m. and Mrs. Gerald G. Lutes and family, oi Charlottetown, P. 15.1., who had been spending the last two weeks with the iromer's Cornell street, returned home Mon- day-Moncton Times, Hfl-lllmhire, P. E. 1. Dear Teacherz-It gives me, this evening s. great deal oi pleasure to extend to you. on behali oi the pup- ils oi Hampshire School a most sin- cere gratitude ior the servmcs that you are rendering escher. You are proving to us to be not riend. You have fostered to us o, spirit or co-operatlon and good-will which in turn has created an inseparable have been very trying and im ‘t- iem (or you. But in spite or his, you have alwa s greeted us with a genial smile w has encouraged us, inspired us. and made us eager and ng to perform the burden- some duties o! school life. evening we present this giit to you not for it; value but as a reminder oi the high esteem ‘n which you are held bv your pupils. With it please accent the very best oi wishes for a Merry Christ- mas and a Happy and Proseprous New Year. Slflied on behalf oi the pupils oi Hampshire school, ( WILL BE TRIED FERNIE, B. 0., Jan. 10-40?)- Police Magistrate J. R. Nolan to- day committed Roy Whitehouse ior trisl on e charge o1’ murdering William A. Ingram, elderly mer- chant who died here Nov. 25 irom injuries suffered in a beating. White-house will be tried at the spring ass-ices in Cranbmok, B. C., sometime in May, i‘ Iigonizing Eczema (hm-m) Ne net, day or night {or those aflicted with thatfltawh skin ‘all; ease, eceemn, or s r eum sa commonly sailed. _ M intense burning itching and mos-tin‘, especially At night, or when the elected part 1a exposed to strong heat, or hot water, are almost ‘ E10, and relief is gladly II. F. AIIGIIIBALII Chartered Aaeeemennt 140 Richmond MRO! Phone 61 2.0. lo! 12 MeeGUIGAN 8| TRAINOI mum a. summons. :2- MONIZY T0 LOAN Ofllee: Over Prowllelfl Richmond smut. b "W!" iT-2_ H. F. McPHEE B. A. K. C. morass. as. aanursrrm. soucrron E Bdlsllng Charlottetown Professional Fumigutor And Exterminator i Guennleed Extermination of ell Vermin, Rodents, ate. GEORGE C. WILDE "Ill 5d Wrlk ldl GEeet oozes Strefl. Charlottetown, P-E-I- ___ ________ _ . PALMER 8| HASLAM H. J. PALMER, K.O. A. I. IASLAM. B.A.. LLB. IARIIISTII. ETC.’ o! Nova Beetle Chambers. Chnlottewmggkl- giulgifi_. P-O-Pflr-L! curcurr: sliuoazws FUNERAL DIRECTOR-B AND EMBALMEIS llnnter [Liver and Bradalhane p” mu Night Service Togeerid oteeesneit lenlees- seey to have the bleed cleansed by the use of a thoroughly reliable blood medi&e such ea Burdock Blood Bitters which during the past 60 yeele has met with great euwaes 1a raheviag such diseases by its blood ‘ _‘__ sad purifying properties. he ‘I. Milan 00.. 134-. “#0110. 0H1»- In Memoriam III. LO. PHMDI Q Jan 9rd, there Deeceiuly to etemal rest, Mrs. S40. fierce, nee Herman Jane Wyatt, widow of the late Samuel Cor-ruck Pierce. Mrs. Pierce was bot-n at Wlnsioe, PLL, ‘l7 years ago, and resided than all her liie with the enoevption oi the last iew years when on sccouunt oi tailing health, she moved t0 Charlotte- town. Up to the time oi’ ill health Mrs. Pierce was an active Chrir tian worker in the United Church at Wlnsioe, formerly the Metho- dist church, being a valued mem- ber oi’ the choir and an ardent Bunny-school worker almost irom the time oi her uniting with the church, when but young in years. Her home hospitality was abund- ant and it was rare indeed that passed a1 reward at Reading, Dec. 2, 1939, Mrs. Harding Smith a, native oi‘ Piince Edward. island. md oi friendship between Teacher be? 4m- 1939- mm‘ we Ham“ D‘ r in Your LIVER BIL!- Anl Yefll Jump Out of Bed In the was. Rae-h’ a o.» 1's 1i hould c two wands o! liquid. Your weaudaili. lhthb bile ienot llnwlll ireelnyour loud doesn tdlecet. lt just in the bowels. Gas bloat: u? your s You get constipated. Harmful poisons into the . and you ieel sour. sunk earl-be world looks Dilli- Amaebowelmovementdoeasftalwayllet that weak: the liver lL It thee area's lalbttflleTfi-ver Pills to get eee two n! ‘lie ilnwlnl fired! land wit’. u ' ". Harm aes an n10 tia-‘Ilslldlzow lrlalr- Th" ‘b! 7°73 oi enlornel but have no eeiomel or mercury in tbqn. Ask for Certerh Little Liver Pills by sane 1 Bmbboral: anrt-hlnl elem its Your Individual Horoscope 192M113"? f!!!‘ 7*")? too, i! you will give the essential activities first attention, Show your really tine sbility today. FEBRUARY 2i to MARCH 20 (Pisces) __ Friendly rays ior do- mestic issues, real estate problems. correspondence, meetings, confer- ences, DflVdlq and social matters. Case is edvisod in employment lld business projects. A CHILD BORN ON ‘THIS DAY‘ will have organizing ability; will be s, sound reusoner. systematic and thrifty. Li taught in child- hood to give thought to its soul's needs, it. should be a fine 800d mend‘ u, uncompromising enemy. Will be interestedin music. educa- tion, literary affairs. In Memoriam E MRS. HARDING SMITH There passed away to her etern- Mass., on Mrs. Smith was iormerly lvliss Annnsss T0 TEACHER wrrn Jennie G355, a daughLef o; the late PRESENTATION NIL and Mrs“ William 3,15,; of G B , P.E.l. when quite Mr. Miller MscFa-dyel» , yorifgxgl sheaywent to the United States. She was twice nmrried. Her iii-st, husband, Mr. George predeceased her some twenty years ago. l-ler _ lmrding Smith, survives her. us as our sides her sorrowinz husband, two brothers, ivihlam oi Bonshaw, P. E.I., and Robert o: Earnswffe. P- 0111)’ B person of outstanding Iearn- El are 191; m mourn; 11,150 a wide m‘ and mum“ but m” l‘ ‘we circle oi relatives and friends in I Prince Edward Island and where. Pike second husband, Mr. Be- else- ‘ihe funeral was held on Decem- Hatch Funeral Home, 319 Central . mm ~ We iuily realize that at times we street, saugus. ‘Interment was at. Wocdlawn Cemetery, Everett, Mass. (Pa. Zriot please copy) STANLEY BRIDGE 1 The many friends oi NLr. and Mrs. I Cranford MacKay gathered M . their home on New Years night l0 v celebrate with them their tenth wedding anniversary. Upivards oi 49 i couples were present. Ml‘. H. S- M6- i Em“ was amxymted chairman and called on Mr. Geo. Cole to read the address and Mrs, Mont McEwen presented them with a nice 0100K and purse. M155 Gladys Quinn has returned‘, home from U. S. A. 11m?!‘ 599N311“? a iew months visiting iriends there. i Mr. Vincent Walsh has returned; to the mainland alter spending the holiday with friends in Stanley. Mrs. Thomas Bolster was his bee“ spending the last month in Boston. Mass._ arrived home ior Christmas. Many friend; regret, to learn o! the illness 01' Miss Lottie Brown and hope ior her speedy recover)’- Mr. and Mm. Arthur Walsh re- tumed home after spendlgfir We halide with her parents, . and MN. Mufllhy- lb. Ailetin Walsh 0i’ the 010! s t. Christmas at his home in molt?!- Gunners Tom Tilmer and Ralph Gillespie nt New Year's at their respective 0mm. Mr. Norman Nicholson s nt Cluistmas with his dwl-iGhWI-‘is- Y5- W. T, Weir and Mrs. L. McKay oi Chariot teiown. hofiol has mopened alter the y season under the ogaable o1’ Misa 5.99m 1; arrie xillgomideesrlnd Adel Moll/Or- oent illness. Hockey season has started g the local rink and it is un er- flm W? on some plswdal: . T1 E Graham Rd. and Stanley the score ended l-l in favor of Rd. w. Geo. Nlci-iolsm and Gordon McKay have token the im t part as caretakers for the key season at the Stanley Rink. " '=“Z Ills-iengaregladtoeeelvlre. D-_ W. McKay out aagin aiter her re- I l rnrsrnr _ HRILL DRAMA OF e one oi her ministers was not a guest over the week end and in‘ only event always at the noon meal on the Sabbath day. Her funeral was private and under the kindly direction oi Mr. ND. McLean, from the home oi her daughter, Mrs. W.E.R. Heaney, 30 Victory Avn., the service at house and grave be- ing conducted by her ministers. Rev. Hugh Miller and Rev. Lewis Murray of the United Church. Be- BELL 8| MATHIESON MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown- g B. Island sides the daughter mentioned thorn is ieit to mourn n grand-daughter, Mrs. BJ. Clamhum, North Ram", P.3d. . continues new v rhis-ssunsn-Ksfiv TAII. SFIII JOAII DAVIS - (IlAlllS FARlEll JANE WYIAAII - KAI! IIUIIAUIIB SOURIS, THUR. 11th. MONTAGUE. SAT. 13th. Continues Through January 13th w. WITH savmas son YOU F Qverlseard On Tlse Party Line “visflftlfi i."|.|"'-‘.I""» no 10:20“: H23“. 2.121131’; a Round Trip Bargain Fares Irena all Stalionslo Charlottetown and the 41th ANNIVERSARY CALI GOING DATES: Friday, Jan. 12th and Saturday, Jan 13th Return Limit: Monday, Jan. I5, 1911-0 (Bargain Conch Excursion tickets must be used nltllln the time limit shown IIIOFP which WILL NOT BE EXTI-INIIED). sniusv .95 ssslslsciox ..............$1.mr ALIIEIKTPON .................2.1'I0 KINKQRA _____"_._________ M) MELVILLE so mum“ L“, rilscowflls 1.55 nlilniinixr; .10 51031315"? 1-20 CONWAY . . 1.2m MONTAGUE JCT. . 1.0a ELLEIISLIE .. 1.2m m. STEWART .l("l‘. .01 ELMIILA ...... 1.1m MURRAY IIABBOB. 1.20 minim.» rm‘. omninv 2.20 Fmrnniiiorox RICHMOND mo rnsmougv ST. Psrsns .. 1.1m onzscon SCOTCHFORT .150 GEORGETOWN sovms ..... .. . . 1st GKANDVIElV sinmsnsms 1.20 usniuosv JCT. TlGNlSiI .... .. .. . 2.1m umvrnn mvnn wsntnmros um PROPORTIONATELY LOW FAlU-LS mom OTHER STATIONS. L~ a Anniversary Specials} in Elle Men's Basement Men's Shirts. Sizes 14% to 17 Fancy Broadcloth 79c. Men's Tweed Zip Windbreakers. Color brown and grey. s Slzes36to 44 Men's Pullover Zip Sweaters. — §Z§’1|L“.“T‘?‘T’.‘i .‘T‘.".°.“.. $1 .85 Men's ell Wool Ribbed Hose. $175.‘??? ."’.“.T‘ff........, 39c. Men's Fleece Combinations. '—- Sllel 36 to 42. ‘o0 Price Men's Felt Hats. Color, Navy, Brown, Grey and GTGOII ........_-..... Men's Heavy Navy Mackinaw Resiers. Sizes 86 to 46 . .. Men's Heavy All Wool Tweed 12:22’ sizes only . . . . . Men's Heavy Doeskin Work Shirts. Sizes 14% t0 17 I19 Men's Heavy Jumbo Knit Coat 3332311‘... 44 .. . . $2.25 All Wool V-neck Coat $1.69 Men's Leather Caps with Ear Band. Sizes 6%; to 7% Men's Sweaters. Sizes 86 to 44 . . . esneseeele:o:ej_eo A New Sensation In STOCKINGS §l|‘|t?6'|'|'“’.. 59¢ pr- come, ilrst served" — so shop early ior these. The quantity is limited - it's s. case oi "ilrst IN EVERY DEPARTMENT be made oi Boys’ Shop - Zip Jacket women's Basement — Dress . Yarn Department - Box Monarch Dove Yarn Girls’ Shop —- Jumbo Sweater . Oiflce — Order ior goods, your own choice .-.-.~., Drawings ior Sixteen Departmental Birthday Anniversary Gifts and Five Anniversary Cakes will take place at 9.15 p. m. Saturday, January 19th. 117th Birthday ANNIVERSARY GIFTS In Every Department when you meke a cash purchase at the Anniversary Sale . . . . your name and address is placed in a sealed box . . . . boxes will be opened on last day of sale . . . . and FREE distribution will 5 Birthday Caltee 1b Departmental Birthday G l F '1‘ 8 ANNIVERSARY GIFTS IN EACH DEPARTMENT Dress Goods Department - Blouse length oi silk or other material . . . . . .. Lingerie Department - Satin Slip ,. . . . . . . . . . .. liuuse Furnishings Department-Esmond Blanket Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Department - Dress .. . . Millinery Department — Hat . Men's Clothing Department — Rug . . . Men's Furnishings Department - Zlp Jacket . . . . Linen Department - Towel Set .. Men's Basement - Windbreaker . . . . . Hosiery Department - 3 prs. Hose . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ladies’ Furnishings Department - Gloves or Bag Value $2.50 Value $2.00 Value $2.25 Value $2.95 Your choice Value $3.25 Value $8.95 Value $8.25 Value $2.98 Value $2.55 Value $2.95 Value $2.95 Value $2.79 Value $2.88 Value $2.95 Value $2.50 usu-L-ns-n; LADIES’ udies’ Chenille Bed Jackets. Color, Iceberg Blue only. Regular $1.45. To clear et . . . . . . . . . . Ladies‘ House Dresses. Sizes 14. to 88. Assorted Prints. Regular 59o. To clear at Ladies‘ “Polly Frock" House Dresses with zippers or but- ton trout. Sizes use“ A new Osmor l-louss Dress now in stock. Sizes 14 to 52. Assorted prints and styles Milieu’ "BI-Kay" Satin Blips. Colors white and ion yo". X31132 i‘. .“.’.._T?1 . 71"."? 98c. Here's the New Our sale oi Men's Overcosts has been a major success, a0 much so, that in order to continue the sale Ior this week we have been forced to offer this line oi higher quality coats oi green and brown checked and herringbone Eng- lish tweeds, tailored by Canada's best mak- ers. These coats regu- larly sold from $22.50 l0 $80.00. s...‘ a $22.50 Coat sells ior .. Now s $25.00 Coat sells for .. Now e $27.50 Coat sells for . . Now a $30.00 Cost sells for . BARGAIN! kg“. '5. ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS ' in {In BASEMENT léladies’ Navy Blue Fleece lined comers. Sizes 36 to 44. Price . . . . .. Children's Fleece lined Bloom- ers. Colors white, grey, navy and pink. Sizes 22 to 82. Price . . . . . . . . .. Children's Navy Blue Fleece 1 ned Bloomers. Sizes 22 to 32. Price .... Children's long sleeve Flan- nelette Night Gowns. Sizes 8 to 14. Colors pink and white. Regular 79c. To clear at . . . . . . . . . .. Children's all wool Sweaters. Sizes 2 - 4 - 6 and 8. Colors, red, green and royal ‘ blue. Price Iilsmmlligésli so»