-Lw_~.‘_¢.. < _. Aw- 3.33.. Pet (‘cc Per SQEPJQQSSZZ.‘ "sfisozszzzr: 2151's“: fused collar Men's heav)‘ grev Regular $1.93 for Z LCI-IARLOTTETOWN " itffl-‘fl-‘fl-H‘. fl-‘l-‘lf-"f-K‘. 1'3‘: 5 Today’ s Short \Vave '- i . ~ Radio Program l: '- a ‘i I [All Time is Eastern Standard) ‘I i..~.-.-.- . FRIDAY. JANUARY l9 q'fn'n‘u"n'n'u'u'q'n'n'u‘nl'fi{ ROME ‘I130 p.m.-News in 15318115112 Guest Night; “Rome's Midnlflm Men’s Fancy Broadcloth SHIRTS 69$... In The Basement Men's winter weight silvertone color, blue. brown, and $ grey at — — — — — — — — —' — 1 ‘79 Men's Fleece Combinations. 5 sizes 30 to -il, — — — — — ———— 1 .\Ien‘s Fancy Broadcloth Fused collar shirts, sizes l-t to l7 -— -— —- — “en's 'l‘weed Zip Windbreakers, color $2 brown and irrey, sizes 30 to it -— — — I Men's 'l‘weerl Winter caps with ear bands. assorted patterns — — — —- - .\leii.'s Zip Combination overalls. Sizes $2 3h‘ to l l. Regular $3.00 — — — — — = Men's Jumbo knit crew neck sweaters $1 color. brown and maroon —- — —— - -" " frieze mackinziw with leather faced pockets. sizes Ilti to ~11 — — — — — — — " '- .\Ien's fancy heavy jumbo knit coat $2 sweaters. Size 23S to 41- — -— — -- ' 31,-1.3 314mm.- Zip Windbreakers. color maroon and grigv. Small sizes only. Men's heavy all wool hose. CHI"? mo); fl pairs for — — — ‘— — -- - '- voice." 2110,1181 meg, 25.4 m.;, IRF, 9.83 meg, 30.5 m. LONDON ‘I130 p.m.—Full News Bulletin. GED, 11.75 meg., 25.5 mu, GSC, 9.58 meg, 31.3 m. ADRII) 8:23 p.m.—News in Ehiglish. mo, 9.56 meg . s04 m. TOKYO wzfltl p.m.—Dance Orchestra. JZK, 15.16 meg., 19.7 m. ORDEIT Readings Famous Anthracite We carry this popular Am- erican Hard Coal in Chest- nut size for base-burners. Springhill Screened lnverness Screened Old Sydney Screened Albion Nut Dominion Coke We can deliver any of the above (foals in any quantity required. Phone I76 W. D. tiillis & Co. 5 g 3t I I 5 5 EYESIGHT EXAMINATION g ‘I: Fitting Ind Séliflcplytnl Gllssn '- .- g ll. .|. uiicoii i i OPTOMI-YILRIST i’ ' omczliiwiirgiitlifiiilzizl/i. n. s é z to a r. m. é » t fur felt hats, 69c ‘98c reefers $5.95 $1.00 I PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND gthc Central Guardian . --._- I This column h relerved [or nun oi loui interest but advertising oi l newly naturo may ho at l cent; a word strictly pay- nhlc in advance. I CRASWELL (or Photograph; I CONl-‘EDEBIYFION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L~9789-'l-2l-31L I. O. O. F. NOTICE. — Wlldey budge No. 27 Regular Meeting 1Y1- ilily. January 19th. B P. M. and every i-‘riday Ln tuture. 11-704-1-11-11. HAMPTON UNITED CHARGE.- Services 0n Siinda , January 21st l5 iollows: Victoria 1 .00 A. M. Hamp- tun 3.00 P. M. Bonshaw 7.00 P. M. i L-672-1-l9-1l. I (JAVENDISH CHARGE.--Worsliip up Siuiday, January 21st in Caven- dish at 11 A. M. in New Glasgow at J P. M. and ii’ weather and roads are favourable in Stanley Bridge at i230 P. M. Meeting ol the Sessoin .' 2 PM. and Annual Congregation- i1 lvieetiiig at 2.30 P. M. in the Cav- l-xizilsli Church on Wednesday, Jan- aar-y 24th. Geo. W. Tilley, Minister. L-696-1-19-1l. I i-ii FUNERAL SERVICES- The lun- erai of Mrs. Bernard Corrlgan which was largely attended was ield yes- ieruziy nioin iig from the Under- ldkllit: Parlors oi’ Frank‘ Hennessey lo st. Uuiist- i's Basilica where Requiem Mass was celebrated by Riev. Gavan Monaghan D. D.. who also conducted service at the grave. The pall bearers were: Messrs. E. T Hangs E. Coiiin, Joseph McRory. iiaurence Kelly. S. Paoii, Jr., and Fhos. L. Smit l. GAZETTED - Among the list o! appointment-i. promotions and re- lirements in the Canadian militia. receilly gazetted, appears the i01- lowing: P. E. I. L. H.—~C0l‘ps Reserve of Oiilcers —Lt. J. E. Andrews is transierred to the R. C. A. M. C. IN. P), 30th Sept, 1939. C. A.‘ S. F. —Mii. Dist. No. 6 —To be District signal Oiilcer with the rank o! Capt. D. N. Bell from No. 6 Dist. Slgs. R C Sig; (Details). 12th Oct. 1939. Cnipi. D Bell is trails. to District stall‘ M D. 6 as Signals Oiiicer. llili Oct, 193011211. Rii. lII-Y-GRADS lilElflL-Tlicre was i good turn out of Grads at their weekly supper meeting on Wednes- -:l'.i_v night last. The guest speaker oi zhe evening was Mr V. A. l .'\‘ll5l\'fil'lll, local matinee!‘ of the . iruiinc Electric Company The ~-i.~.lkcz' LT.\\'C a verv interesting 11k rm ihe subject oi light, es- pecially in relation to eyesight and e'.'e-s’r-.illi. Mr Leieh Dingwell. ‘IIIPSI of the club, rendered also a l‘.‘.'(\ g -il scierllons which were very ..".l('Il appreciated by his IISZPIICFm The business part of the meeting was almost entirely taken up with final preparations tor the burlesque- hockey game and skate to be held tonirzlilt. at the Forum in coniun/"ion wlI-h the Kinsmens Club. ‘The committee in charge , Directing the serving were her riuut regiorrcd the sale of tickets to be vcry saisfaciory- and n large crowd is expected to attend Colin Bin- more was chairman o! the meeting and the sing-song ivas led by ‘.V.i*Iei' Go», Sll’l<‘.l.DH-.\ll’RR.~\\'—Miss Eileen .\1 Shields. 60 Howard Avenue RflXblllWf, YIIIIIIYIIIPI‘ oi Mi". and lvlrs. John P. S‘; loitctown, was married Dec. ‘"39 lo Willznnl H. M1 rrav, l0. 12 l": "t S! Datrhesfei‘ Rev. Father Quill pro-formed {he crrrnlolrv. be- ‘ fore a larue group oi friends and More s. M9LEODI___.I""II°<" . DE PARTMENTAL STORE rclaiivcs I'll St. Paul's Church. Dorcliestcr. The bride was attired in a white satin gown. and carried a bouquet of Willi? carnaiioiis. 1"“ lieleu B. Shields. a sister. wore pail»; sill: will. hilt to match and arrlcrl a bouhizct oi pink car- . l. Ftrl Muwrav of Holyokc. cousin o.’ the groom capably acted as Irv man. The bride was given J BERLIN 9:00 p m.—C\iriei:t Events rELng- 3l.'.’ m ‘, lisiiy DXB. 9.61 meg, DJC, 6.02 meg. 49.8 m. PARIS 9315 p m.4»b_vrics. TPBII, 11.88 meg. 25 5 m ; TPAi, 11.71 meg, 2T6 m. BERLIN 10:50 pm. ~ Talk (English). DXB, 9.61 meg. 31.2 m.; DJC, 6 02 meg., 49 8 m. PARIS l1;30 p.m.--News in English. TPBll, 11.88 meg, 25.2 m.; TPA-i, 11.71 meg., 25.6 m. LONDON 11:30 m.—-“Woirld Ailaiisz’ ‘talk by Wickham Steed GSC, 9.58 meg, 31.3 m. TOKYO 12:20 a.m.~L1glit Ntustc. JZI, 9.53 meg, 31.4 m. That grand exalted ruler or m; oomic=, Major Amos B. Hoopla, has plenty on his hands virith the Wasplsh Tiihny ‘Iwlggsi And now Brother Jake Hoople . aly and tough has barged in! Flor more fun. mfife Smart p111)’. more laughs than ever. read: "OUR BOARDING HOUSE" every day in THE CIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Nfl-‘aflvnfi-‘JQV-‘J-HNUEWP-HF "(Illtlilvl OIL, by appnlnlmrnt Otflne Cunnrcicd with DRUGSTORE in l'l"‘i'i'l‘li‘ii_.'(‘ by her lather. Fat-I l ".12 ilu- marlrage a iurkev din-I nei was served, at ivhich the | ~ —~ ; ‘ BRINGS INSTANT EASI plNs '~ s o1“ D Ac“fl v “$1 s n‘ 145.1“; till” Ifliriifin 5 i V ilNimii ' I i I TIPPIE__AND fcAPj STUBBS ., formerly o! Char- I Ireached a SCOlllfllllSlCl‘ in with all THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' EXTIIA SPECIALS ron i ' WEEK END Splendid group of silk and crepe dresses. Reg- ular up to $7.95. Priced for quick clearance at — — Ladies’ fur trimmed coats. All this year styles. Regular $16.95. Real value S at — — — - - — — - - - - - - -9l95 A group of better coats. Fine quality materials and furs. All new winter styles. $ Reg. up to $35.00—Clearing at — -- 1 LADIES’ GREENIIAL D0. 99 QUEEN ST. brides mother graciously presided. "Roverlng to Success," Lord Bad- en-Powells handbook for the senior 51'0"?" 0! llll‘ b0» bcouis. has been translated b Brazilian Scout Lead- ers ior use that country. A Boy Scout trek-cart that was used bv the 7th Ipswich Scout Troop England, duinng the lirst Great War loi' [he collection o1 tvastepaper ,lS now ll\ use ior the slime purpose by the new generation oi scouts. Mrs Mahar oi Roxbury, and sis- ter-ln-law Mrs L P. Shields Jr. At 7.30 a. reception was held with 1Z5 guests enlivened by Tony Mar- tlnks Orchestra. The‘ gifts were many and valuable, including a beautiful statue. and a hand painl- ol' the Sacred Henri. and bless 1.1161!‘ Brent which new Dorchester, in wi adorn ho!" 12 1Com, 1n common with Boy Scouts throughout the Empire. the Scouts of Zanizbar are giving municipal authorities all g/(‘XSSIDIC special war- time service. any Scouts and Scooters have been organized as ambulance lllllt... Others are mem- bersot a local organization whose | SDECRBI duty is to prevent looting in event oi an attack upon the town. St. I Older Boy Scouts of Salford, Lan- casliire. are giving valuable saiety sireet crossing s vice during blark outs. under direction oi the bill-f lord Cluci Constable. Each evening ‘ irciii 0.150 lo 8.30 in pairs, armed Wllll red hurricane lamps, they con- voy pedestrians acres, "Belislia Beacon‘ eorneis. Approaching mot- OHSLS YCCOEIIIZL‘ 111C CfillYiTglllg OI" diverging lights. ' Although Scoutng is banned and suppressed in Soviet Russia, there are 1,121 members in the Russan Bay Scouts iNaiional Asociation). one 0f the ulosi ilnique Scout as- sociations rcgiistercrl at the Boy S.(i'.lis Illl€l'll.lllOi\1\l Bureau. The boy's and leailrrs are cinigrcs living in other counirc.» Scattered over ihe world by tlle Rilsslan revolution. these rcliipee Sccuts started Scout- ing again. They here and there es- tanious labli had headquarters and training "The ICMIIDS and {:‘l\'t‘. instruction in Rus- sian liiszory" .. id religion. They have rendered mailv a good turn i0 their (‘Olllptltriflis and to their host coun- buy Scouts in the Barbados have [Oflllcti and trained ino spec ai uar- time emergency iir i aid lllllto, i‘ Twelve members oi the London Boy Scour. Review, Gang Show," have been eniertaai- lng the ironi line troops in l-raiue. 'i_lie\§lia\'e been aeclaiiecl one oi the big iits F105 as ucll. In Clrlla young Rus- -—~—- ‘Stan Scouts constructed cam s lor I At the request oi the City Relici [ZIPWIIP without homes. Al FHJFCQH‘. Department, the Boy Scouts 01‘ Vic- ' France. they left their 0211111110 join ioria. n. n.2, on November l8 inaug- in liqhruu a lot-cs! fire. Thcv have urated a sustained six weeks‘ uriic rc-naiucil sllllill} oval to the Scout foi"_casi-oii claiming covering lllt.‘ 1.1 and Pronnse. and t0 each oth- entire urea. oi Greater VXCLOFZa, er Claims Canada A small New Brunswick boy's let- ter to Santa Claus placed in a smal leather pouch and lied bv a silo-c - ring to a CIlfIbLlllfl tree that \\'il.\ included in an American shipment central Pennsylvania. Read the letter; ‘I ‘ thought wnen you would be uiting . presents On this tree you wou d lino ; my letter and write to me." The; Seoutmaster promptly arranged tliis- i matter with Santa. , The following delayed Christmas dressage iroin Lord Baden-Pencil in semi-retirement at Ngucria. Kenya TORONTO‘ M!" aria will have to tighten her bet has 11151 reached Canadian Boy . Booms and scuutel-s. and live ecciicnilraly through the "Hitler does not seem likely to WM‘ F9815. YPSKITIW“ 91 all)‘ war give us a Meriy Christmas. so ii we profits that may come, John R. are to have one at all we must make Lamb‘ pwsu-lem of me Bank o; it ourselves. One way to this end 1~ » . . , .. m double our Good .l.unkg usual M F01 glue i0ld1SllCll€ll0ld€lS at the this season. Never was. there so op- “? 5 31111113 111991118 today. rtune a nnie. Everywhere our iel- I" 011191‘ l0 81016 1111111111 dl5~ , ow countrymen are suiierln an», illusionineiii over the next iew . lety or sorrow, under the addi ional- I 1111113," said Mr. Lamb. “we must hudshipi ‘If “Imel- H “'9 591“ bear in n"nd tlrit the war will be I this opportunity‘ to give them a. q "emcn- g g8, . H an,‘ ‘ hand our Christmas will be a hap-‘ ‘_ f“ f? a _ I’, c ' ‘ ‘pants. ma. oui pniiicuiai 1b of; pier one ior us as well as them. So heartiness I wish your Christmas may be happier through ha‘ iiylng others. . iurnisliing some of the materials cannot bring u< more than a par- “ _ . iial compensation in the form oi haveogbliigzsbiitsigigegriiililfilggljis‘; 1b? - Pliom‘ we c,“ 100k, m. a simfulawd freedom and justice I wish succe 5,; PIOGIICUOII “I Canddll- m" “e Pm‘ a happy 155m- om of an their afflic- ‘ bably will have to finance it through l tions and sale return. i our owii resources and savings and i “Alsol hope that the New Year; that calls for a program oi sirict- , may bring with n, a wider_g00d“'II1 = est. economy. We may have to li- “Id m” reswratmn °I 6M5 peace‘ quidale some oi our external debt Needs To Tighten l 1'I—ICPl-—Cali- ‘ Ividlng the money ior our own de- i added: "We have not been made the ON SALE WEEK END SAVINGS FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY ’.|AN. 19"‘ 20th and 22""- JANUARY 19, 1940 17 Oz. Tin Each 9c. 3 for —— 25c BAKE FLIIUR Pkg. — -— — — - =i<g-———~——i1. GILCHRIST Fry's RICH 2 Lb. ‘HQT .-RUIT CAKE CAKE ARROW BRAND Lynn Valley NE. 21/2 T CHES arge in--—--—-—— > sun P“ . Culverhousa 18 Oz. Tin 10c. 19c LOMBARD PLUMS 2 for SALMON Tall Tin Fancy Keta Each — -— SWANSDOWN Arrow Bran No. 21/2 Large Tin . STANDARD TOMATOES Each 11¢. 2 for LONDON CORN STARCH. Pkg- -_ - -1o° Eatons EZlCh 4C- MARVENS WHITE NAPTHA SOAP 1O for -—— WAXTITE SOIJAS Rowe-e 15c -‘ CHOCOLATE I/g Lb. Cake —---— —-— JUNKET QUICK FUDGE. Pkg. -— — SHREDDED WHEAT, Pkg. 12c. 2 for - 23c ROLLED OATS Bulk, Lb.-——-————5° Lb. Tin-—- 25¢ CHOCOLATE I/g - MEA TS Sweet Pickled oumxinu BEEF, Lb- —---- iJFCflkfflSt aAuUN SLICED, Lb. -- — -- ROUND STEAK, Lb. - -- — Fresh Made SAUSAGE, Lb. — — — — - FRESH HADDOCK TRIMMED, FRESH HADDOCK FILLETS, Lb. -— -- WEEBALL HERRING Each 5c. SALT MACKEREL Each 15c. I BONELESS CODFISH Lb. 14c. I McKintosh Nice Size | APPLES, Doz. - Sunkist GIORANG Mushrooms, New Carrots, Spinach, Tomatoes, I I I Cucumbers. Sweet Potatoes, chuck kOASi bctr, Lb.-----I4c dOLOGONA Sliced, Lb.—— II Ill S0 ° Large Pkg. -- -- Large 14c ____ 29c -“-19c "-"25c ____ 19c Lb- — "-151! Crown Brand CORN SYRUP 2 Lb. Tin — 18c 5 Lb- Tin - 43c 6 for - 25c 2 for — 2 Lbs- - 27° Med. Size ES, Doz. iatons Orange MARMALADE Etc‘ 2 Lb. Jar -- __ _- Celery, velopment.” Speaking pi Canadian resulting iroin the war Mr. Lamb forward. To ed in the ye bus ness centre oi the Empire, nor has the lll the bank volume oi war business come up to expectations oi the optimists, but . the ilow oi’ supplies has at least been started. The oportunlty qx- ists ior further aevelcpmsxit 0i’ this kind." The general manager, F. H, Marsh, reviewed the bank's bus-‘ mess in 1939_ Ami. paying the reg- IIICIIL KIT’ ular dividends, usual charges, $524,229 was carried stand at $168,339,469, BASEMENT LAYOUT In planning ones new home there are three points to lvep in mind in connection with U1! base- coai bin and your turnace or boiler as close together as possible. md deducting the A pair oi’ treaties and a board are useful to have in the kitchen. They mean that you can erect on extra table icr pastry-making, iron- ing, carving. cutting-cut or any other sort of Job. at a moment's notice. A wide piece oi board cov- cred with tablecloth will even make a. dinning table for the kiieher which can be folded away into | small space at a moment's notic/ when the room is small. nil assets were increas- ar by $9,727,108 and now the highest ‘s history, YOU!‘ (IPIVCYVHY, YOIU‘ Mlnardh relieve aches. l the 1d." n Wm lBaden_Po“vel1' atvthe sameqt1rne_ that we are pro- “i Edwina By ‘ BELLE! I $'POSl1 ISHOULD REALLY HAVE LET CAP TAKE ‘THAT V/HOLF. [BOX ‘TO IS. IT WOULD HAVE GIVEN HIM MUCH PLEASURE-— HE'S so GEN- _..QUS‘. AN’ WE EAT TOO MUCH (ANDY " WHO Am: TH’ STUBBSKIANYWAY ??"- HUMPH! WELL, I eufiss IT'S JUST A6 WELL I ONLY LET HIM TAKE oven A Ll'L OF TPVCANDY‘. BRING IE FATHER r IT'S TOO BAD JIGGS DIDN'T WE AQ HEQE IN WA5H|N6TON~ ~...-z~si BUT- MOTHEQ- HE WOQTH WHILE TALKING ABOUT WHEN WE GET HOME- BY JOVE -I THINK I i DON'T shosiii SHOULD HOLD WHAT ISABELLES FLlBBERTY-GIBBITY MOTHER SAYS, AGAINST tSABELLE—-- -BUT__ I HOW DID SHE. LIKETH'QANDY? OH,ALL RIGHT‘. WHAT THERE WAS OF IT! CALL AGAIN- JlGGS-GLAD TO SEE YOU ANY TIME- IIIIIIIIII‘ Q . I up,’ ‘n t MID ' l a .1» ‘It’- C‘|" '9'" Ki"! Irnwm Syndll-air. lnr, \\'...I,i COu o sEELMEO§$Q_ wow -