lGbod Mornin by Mary Blake And c good morning cup of oofleeitwillbeifthectecmpit- cber holds Irradiated Carnation Milk! CoEee of tempting golden- brown oolour—smooth, delight- fill flavour. You'll bless the day you first tried creaming coffee with Carnation. 0 What Carnation does for coffee, lr does for all creaming-on cereals, in cream soups and sauces, in ice cream-and in fact in every dish in which it is used. That's because Carnation is double rich. The heat treatment and homo- genization which make Carnation Milk safe and smoothly creamy, . mil» ii j _ ‘ (ll/L/Ila/lfl/l B CANADIAN PRODUCT "from Contented Cows" I g__'iim__i UNDATED MONEY BOX Closing exchange rates At, Montreal —Pou.nd 5-16: U. I.‘ dlr 1.00 5-8; franc 2.65 31-32. At New York -Pound 4.68 3-- 59 fr. 2.64 3-8. , At Paris —Pound 177.23 fr; U. S. dlr 37.57 fr; Canadian dlr 31.- Thete are glori kinds in the beautifully illustrated Carnation Cook Book-l 5¢ (PQStpaid). Carnation Company Limitedfforonto. g, Cup! also make it much more digest- ible as an infant fbod. Carnation is just whole milk with part of 3 the nanlralwater taken out; steri- lized so it keeps on the pantry shelf indefinitely; homage ' to give every drop equal creamy smoothness; irradiated for extra "sunshine" vitamin D. fied reci RlDlO—listen no the “Contented Hour" every Monday night. See your local newspape for stations and time. dhlnwGgd —'aollnd lls. so; o. s. is; Canadian a1: .90 5-16; franc 9a on‘... m‘ ' Canadian d“ 5a" ' months to of all . Al Capone, onetime No. l gang ovcrlord. was secretly transferred from Alcatraz lseiund penitentiary at San Francisco to San Pedro's Terminal island Prison, pictured above. The Gcntiiuardla This column la reserved for nowcol locol into-est but advertising of a ncwsy nature may be inserted ct 4 cents u word strictly pay- able in advance. CBASWELL for Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE INBUI- ANCE. L-WBO-‘I-Il-Ili ACTING MINISTER-dicta. B. W. Long; has been appointed acting Minis r or Agriculture during the absence of Hon. W. ll. Dennis. HAMPTON UNHID CHARGE.- Servioes on Slmday. as iollows. Victoria ll A. M. P. M. Bonrhaw 7 P. M, _ b-lbl-l-fll-li. DIPHTHERIA IMMUNIZATION CLINIC for children from six l4 years Queen Square. Friday, January 20th at_ L-lBti-l-lll-Bi.‘ MANY HAPPY RETURNS-dill‘. and Mrs. John T. lvillls, 44 West gitreet, cellebraied thelrslisllllgz; wIeBtriH versary on . . 15125. 9I£lln8 couple entertained im- mediate members of the lam} y. THE CHARLOTTIHOWN Fling SALES at 55 Queen street, Chan, lottetown, have a number of choic Silver Fox Furs suitable for neck~ price rmm .00 upw never so cheap and probably never will be again. No\v is your time i0 purchase direct from producer. Remember, indies. the RDYM vlsi; will provide a suitable occasion for the wearing of the Island's most. valuable product! L-l08-1-19-2l. ST. AUGUSTINE CREDIT UN- ION-St. Augustine Credit Union. Ltd, held its annual meeting at the Rustlco Hall on January 10, with Joseph J. Gallant pelgsiding. The nominating commit- sisted of Isadore l-l. Gallant, Jovite Doucet and Stanislaus Doiron. Officers elected to serve during the coming year are: Dir- ectors -Joseph J. Gallant, Cor- nelius A. Doucet, Alyre M. Gal- lant Arthur Pltre and Isidore A. Gallant, Credit committee —Wll- fred A. Douoet, lilmile Gallant. Thomas Knealbone; committee-V-R/ev. C , Isidore H Gallant and ‘Iheodore Douoet. Visitors from the neigh- boring community oi North Rus- tico, Rev. Douglas McNeill and James C. Biaqlliere, also addres- sed the meeting. IONA CREDIT UNION —Tlle Iona. Credit Union. IML, held its first annual meeting on January 10, James B. McTague presiding. Organized only last June, this is one of the youngest credit unions in the Province. Wilbur Daly, the treasurer reported member; at the annual meeting. James Mc- Taaue. Joseph Moonev and Joseph Callaghan were on the nominating committee. Following are the of- ficers elected to serve during 1939: Directors -Ja.tnes B. McTague. Wilbur Daly. Francis MoCabe, James Connolly and Peter F. Mc- Garry: Credit Committee —J0s- eph Mooney. Joseph Callaghan. P. J. . Vincent Connolly, Michael Flynn; Supervisory com- mlttee —Ja.mes E. Duly. J Roche, Rev. Charles McCarthy. School 3 P. M. SupJervisory BROOKFIELD JOTTINGS - Miss Florence Dollar has return- - ed to Charlottetown to take up her duties in the Charlotte Resid- ence. after spending the (Jhrlstmas season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Dollar. Brookiield.— Many of the people along the rail- road are taking advantage of the late train on Saturdays. to do their shopping visiting etc, in the City. Among those who visited Charlottetown last Saturday were, Mrs. Chas Newport. Milton, Mk. Ambrose sentner, Colville, Mrs. Ella MacDonald. and Miss Isabelle MacDonald, Wllliahirc. ‘They re- turned on the late train Saturday night. The indlsposition of Mr. Nelson Bell is deeplv rczrett/ed by his numerous friends. The Brook- iield W. M. S. met last Wednes- day at the home of Mrs. John MncLeod with a very good nt- The many friends of Miss Margaret Diamond are de- lighted to see her around a n after her very serious illness. . F. C. Dollar and innliiy have moved into their new home. Their many friends and neighbours ap- preciate having thern remain the conununity. The pie of Snringvale gathered at the home or Mr. Peterson Loyalist Road. and tzave Mr. Peterson and his bride. formerly Miss Dnery of Wood Is- lands a hearty welcome to the community. and oFIemted the oc- sasion by giving them a miscellan- ous shower. Mr. Chas. Newport. Tormentine spent the week end with his family in Brcokiield. Get lip aft Night? F your sleep is dis- turbed by getting up scvcral times at night, If you experience burning and soreness, ll lyour back is lemo sn_ sore, you may Bet . relief by taking r. 1:1 Pierce! A-nuric. Mrs. FISHERMEN ’S ' NOTICE a opmothg to recompense fishermen who ' have sustained loos or lnmogs to their fishing equipment during the recent storms. a roprocoltntivc of m Provincial Fisher- man's Loon Board will visit the different filling localities when loos was sustained for tbs purpose of taking claims. Duo notice will be given by posters, and fishermen who have v ‘suffered loss or damage are rcqucctcd to bsprepared to present a statement of actual loss and lign o declaration of some. All claims-for, loss moat bc made to this Board loam rnnausnv 1m, ms.- 5- ‘no Dominion oud Provincial Governments are co- .3 was raovmcrscj 0mm.“ tosrwnoaao 'l_'. Hi hnm, 532 Hlll 5L. ondon, ’ Ont, "Y" r- Plem‘: Il-nurla T-blm gave mo quirk ruliel from buchche and lldnc irrqu. 1:23" .:i“.:ar.'..".".':::.".'..". '"""' r-"z; also‘: lrrltllcd and burned. My bu: "TL-lei. so ‘m: curl son at tlynsn l could hardly gel up illiimgiflg} ‘blitzing?! klnuvlfg-vkvu entirely n. loom . for Dr. Pierce’: A-uurlc iiii". "u, ‘mum Poultry Wanted We buy throughout your. You will find It om h; Ii! 9W’ tom. outpacing ip may prloccarohlgbtodflolclirnloc. ; THEATRE WHITE I BANNERS With CLAUDI IAINS PAY BAINTBB JACKIE COOPER Montague-SAT. 21st Eastern Guardian - -‘Thlc column is rcocrved for new: of local interest but advertlnin; oi o nowcy nature may he inserted It d oentc o word strictly pay- _ublo_ln advance. ..°SUBSCBIPTIONB to . Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie Hume “WT NUFHAL SHOWER-- A moat nioyable shower was held at the home of Mr and Mrs. Dan- iel Mamie day 18th.. in honor oi Mr. and Mrs, Stirling Blackett. Mrs. Blacketl be- fore her recent marria was Miss. H town. The‘ o 0d by libs. J. D. ackett ass ted by Miss Ina White, while the ae- companying verses were read by M11 Kenneth Fraser. Lunch was then served after whim games and dancing were engyed for several hours. music be tumished by Messrs. Ra Mo d. Harvey Blaekett and Ralph Hemphill. . PERSONALS Goon-ti: ‘Taylor, or George- town was a. v itbr tothe city. on. Saturday-G ..'Mr_ Wade Hughes M. P. P. of! Souris, spent a few dnyg in George- town rooentlsm-G Patrick Murphy of George- wn returned to his home on Sai- urday after a short but pleasant visit h) the cltyw-G ..°M.iss Dorothy Jenkins. teacher in the Georgetown school is confin- ed to her home for a few days through sickness-G Keen Minurfs in the home.’ SOUTH MILTON SCHOOL The following program was ven by the pupils of South ilton School in their Christmas Closing held 1n the school on the evening of Dec. d. Short play, Santa's Helpers by junior uplls. Mono ogue. Christmas Good Will 1st {he Picture Show, by Mary Gal- an . Recitation, A Ideasage from Santa by Jackie Jay, Chorus, by school, Good King Wenceslue. Recitation, Mince Pic, by Lloyd Dialogue, I-lanldes and Hose. by Jean Coles and Roderick Cum- 501E, by jurllor pupils, 1 Love to ale e. lloecltation, The Clock by Laura es. Recitation, Momma Doll, by Reta MacNeill. . Dialogue. The Soldier's Betum by Jack Gallant and Roderick Cum- mlghgziiiwus by school, Santa. Cfaus. P.E. Island Hospital Annual Subscriptions Charlottetown (Additional) m. I‘. B. 110M118 $1.00 Mt: Buchanan Per Mrs. Nelson Cantelo *2 5 E h’ »;22Bgg 2222222 Leod. Mm. A. ’A. Nicholson. Total — — — — — — —— - Alex Smith 30 cents. Weston Martin 25 cents. Mrs. Percy Buch- Brucc ‘McLean 81-00 Stretch 1.00 A M. Mackenzie 1.00 lhn Mclilwen 1.00 Mrs. Norman 1.00 Alex Moleod cents, Neil Mac- Eadlorn 50 cents. Albert n- ald 50 cont-s and Mrs. Donald Mo- Ilcohern 25 cents. rmm_....__.i___g1,qs Granville Lot ll for Mrs. B. I‘. White ma. B. I. White $1.00 Mrs. Iarl ‘llollcod 5w 3 cents each -Mr|. 8. B- Bponoc. ma. Nelson Moore; Mm. B. Wonnooott, Mrs. Albert " Pun. Mrs. Wiflnoro. 1,8 mn-_--~. ----w:s v Iolrvicwibtll ' Pcr mt- valuations. “Lfitvcyggwfisq-pas. __, ( SALE OF IRISH DOUBLE DAMASK LINEN CLOTHS Clearing Size 70 x 70", Regular $3.65. Clearing at 2.75 each Size 70 x 88". Regular 4.50 Clearing at 3.50 cool: Sir-c 72 x 90", Regular 6.50 clearing at. 5.00 cools Hand Embroidered Pillow Cues, Models‘: tyyes. Size d2 x M". Regular 1 r. QflIIIIi--——--——--.-'—‘&Kh Mndclrc Semiotics-hand embroidered in a good choice of dainty deskns. Size 12x l2". Clearing at —-- —6 for 70c Band mode Tuscan Lace Table Cloths nrc in two of our design. Size72x90".lbcg1llor4.05f -_—3.05 Sise72x90”,lte{uia.r5.ll5f::---L25 83'. Worth 95o pair. Cl t ‘$5.1. Colored Krinklc Bedspreods in (old and blue. Size 80 x 100". Worth 1.05 hlflll8l$-—-——-——-+L39Eo_oh orod bill-den c§i“"s'ii“b'lo-c" Cleorilzwt en. no x . o h llsh Colored Terry Towels, sub-shud- glillllt.) llemstitehed Pillow Cases. Silo. u , Size about, 2.0 x 40". 0n sale 36o Pair ' J Black, Navy and Maroon. Boys’ Fleece Combinations. M¢m0lfidfl1 ln kSlzes24to3l.-------__._.,-__ Oniy seven coats left from our raglan and duplex shoulders. one of these smart coats at th .4 =..g______\_\ Worsted. l; l Of $20.00 Value ram/w s. SATU RDAY _ Choice lot of blue and grcy ltrlped ‘l1 3 "39s cc o for men, wool wo ' Broken sizes of big or priced lines up to $M.00 grouped in this $13 lot for only-———- n Fine English Worsted And Twists at $l6.95 An unusual offering in men's fine qua]. ity suits of blue, black and brown striped and checked worsted in plain fitted and sport back styles. No suit worth loss than $20.00 most of them regularly $25 and suits $27.50. Only 36 in the lot. It's the “Jack-Pot or $2.1??? “.;..i§‘§‘;"_"'_" _’1 5.95 __J 18.50 Overcoats at “$10.00 i Clearing these s regular $18.50. Greys, brown twceda in Sizes 35 to 40. is exceptionally low price _$1o Enjoy the comfort of on Friday and Saturday — - — — — -— Another Slash in O’Coat Prices Our better range of coats-not. a coat in the lot that sold for les than $20.00-beautifui t. dozen in the lot-a 7 only guaranteed pockets full belt an In The‘ Men's Basement Men’s Woolen Shirts and Drawers-slightly soiled. Sizes 36 to 44. To clear, one]; _..._ .... _ Men's Mackinaw Roofers, with Lamb Skin $ collar. Large sizes only. To clear - - _. Men’! Heavy Jumbo Knit Coat Sweaters. Color Sizes 36 to 44. $ Regular $2.50 for - - - - - .1. _. _ _ Men’s Fancy Zip Cont. Sweaters. Sizes small, medium and large - - - -- .... _ Men's Heavy Doeskin Work Shirts. Sizes 141/; to 17.-——-'—----__._ Boys’ Leather Coats. Sizes 30 to 36. Regular $6.95. To clear - -- - _‘_. _ _ Boys’ Mackinaw Roofers, with Lamb Skin $ collar. Sizes 26 to 34. Regular $4.95, _ _. Boys’ Leather Windbreakers. Sizes 2610 36. $ Regular $4.95_.— ---------_._..__ Boys’ Heavy Cheviot Breeches, with Leather Knees. Sizes 26 to 34. _- - -- - - - a “or 69c 4.95 1 .98 *1 .49 98c ‘4.95 3.75 3.75 *1 .39 79c 1min. in H cgiellalllllwil beaver lamb collar. Good value at regular $20.00-remarkablc at — — — -_— — — — weeds and fleeces genuine bargain for ‘ Friday and- Saturday only_ut — — — —- — —- — - — '- '- in raglans and guards. _- Only a *1 2.95 orsehide costs with full sllwll "lied, four \ a heavy tweed coats ‘i500 Clearance Boys’ Overcoats $7 .45 f Final clearing prices cut on boys’ v in brown and grey cheeks in sizea_26 to 87. Guards and raglan models. Regular prices from $8.50 to $11.50. $7 Week-end clearance — - u 65 BOYS’ AND STUDENTS SUITS $12.95 These suits of - beautiful English Twocds in “Prince” make-which stands for quality and style-re - uarly sell from $13.95 to $22.50. All sizeas flriom £25 t; 27-7 to 19 years; ea ng ort e week-end only - - -- $1.25 and: 95c SWEATERS FOR 49c Clearance of four dozen boys’ turtle neck sweaters in royal, iii-clan, 12g; and dmaroon. Size 24 o ay an Saturday only - - -- - Clearing Kiddies all wool knit, jersey, cheviot and fine English flanncis suits years. 95¢ l0 $1.25 ranges goes for — 79c $2.00 ranges goes for - — - $1.29 52- to $295 ranges goes for $1.95 $3. 5 ranges goes for — - - $2.49 $4.50 Zipper Jacket for $1.50 Men’: All Wool Sweaters knit zipper jackets. Brushed surface. Green only. Originally priced. 3 at $4.50. Now selling for —- - - - .._' ... 1 n50 Mon’: Penman’: Fleece lined Shirts. Reg. 75c garment, clearing at per garment - - -_. _. Men's collar attached shirts for’. business wear. Sllei 10¢ 15% Mill 17. ClearIngat—-----_-__._.__ 59c 59c J u. KVY One third f off Women's Coats‘ Womerfs Dresses _~ Women's Knitted Suits tiras~r1aiac>i>oh ‘i A ‘lion. Solvent > Ind With for boys 2 to 6' ~.~ ° I AI-"crSors iiorl-