m..- ;DE¢Engnrr1o,,192o. "'*. 1\;£,id-Monch. Li st Now On Sale l flints for the Motorist I7 ALIIIT L QLOUIH GUARDIAN. The Biggest Value in Popular Priced, Tailored-to- m THE HOOD COVER ity must be reduced to meet the conditions brought about by low and long stops that characterize winter driving. Since the actual evaporation of the i'uel is effected Van and Schenclic i Sing _Happy ~.Hit‘s “All She'd ‘Say Was Umh Hum" is the latest, funniest, happiest hit ‘of this jolly pair ofwxclusiveColumbia artists. Coupled with “ln Napoli," their sunny Italian character song with its “Sole Mic" refrain. the carburetor-which acts main- ly us tho fuel and air measuring device, it is vital that the cyiinv ders and exposed intake passages should be kept hot and that the temperature of the underhood air should be high. It is only by por- mltting the jacket water to heat quickly and by keeping it warm, that excessive gasoline waste and thinning of the engine oil by un- evaporated fuel can be minimiz- ed. The most generally applicn» able device tor curbing the over- activity of the cooling system ls probably the heavily padded hood cover with adjustable curtain to cover the radiator front, used in connection with. a radiator thor- mometer. It not only can be ad» justed to_ close entirely air move- ment through the radiator, but it very largely prevents heat losses from both tho radiator and tho hood metal itself. With one oi‘ these properly adjusted. an on- gino worms up quickly and keeps warm n. long time when idle and still can be kept from overheating under severe service. Hoods with‘ louvres or slits in their sides. rc-I quire the closing oi‘ the louvrcs in‘ sever weather. Iloltedon sheet met " A-33 1941.00 Nora Bayes has Two New Kinds of Blues Qniy this exclusive Columbia artist could sing that smiling, tearful complaint called "The Broadway Blues," and get just exactly the right expression into \ i f Qt "Si" , , th " h _ al plates are sometimes furnish- gm e ues, a tune t at cries to ed for this purpose and they make you laugh should ibe attached when cold weather belina. Such louvre covers can be made, if they are not furn- ished as port oi the equipmentxA radiator fitted viih a tightly iii- ting shutte w-ccrimz, its front and capable oi‘ being opened or closed by any degree from the operator's position. is a very practical device. much more convenient than the ad l A-33l 1-31.00 led Lewis Jazzes -. Joyful F ox-Trots _ ‘ Ted Lewie' jazz Band, those exclusive " Columbia ‘artists, fairly oweep you to 7 your feet with that joyful jazz fox-trot, I "The Hula Blues," and the merry, impudent harmonies of “l Love You, . 5unday." A-3306——$1.00 A Few More Mid-Month Hits l ‘en when this zirrztngement is in use l-—and radiators thus equipped are on the open market-a hood cover still proves» of value. With a hood cover or a. shutter equipment it is usually. unnecessary to disconnect thc fan in order to maintain suffi- cient engine heat. ——-——<Q->———- _ OBSTLNATE WOMEN TRIED l TEMPER OF MIXED JUFtY Minsky _ _ Benny D-vi- I A4320 I lMDNULAiIlR-y Mo, Dec. 7.—-—.\_Iew lmCommg Back to Dixie and You _ j m, Jersey's first mixed jury— tivc » Ffflnk Cwm" women and seven men, including y . . i 794i0 one married couple-which" yester- uilFnshioned Garden Tandy Mackenzie I ‘L00 (my decided u case m favor M a. UUr-l-‘ox-Trot Paul Biesc’: College lnn Orch. ] A4397 httll-One-step Paul Blue's College lnn Orch. l $1.00 El Misr-Medley Waltz Prince's Orchestra | A_3|7o liianw -Medley Waltz. Prince's Orchestra $1.65 hardware concern suing to collect u (lelbit, had an. cxaidperatilng exper- lonce trying i0 reach a dec/lsion. ifLhe court renmincd, 11 to i, on jury baiiioting itor a long time. Tho l married pair- IMFflJFlClMTD . i7. L. Stone, jr., irlsisted that they were - "perfectly agreed all along." The foreman. of the jury said it was one of the women mennbers who was: to ihilame ‘for failure to agree on a verdict at once. i "She just sat there, and said she thought the verdiiot ought to go to the other side—4but wrouldnh. say ' why," he siarld. l Once during the trial the serge- antot-annrs- had to wam the jury ‘ New Process Columbia Records “holly inspected. Durable, dc/igght/ul, dependable, accuroie . in every detail. llllColumbio Record: on Salsa! all Columbia Dealers the 10th and 20th of Every Month. ‘cotumam GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY. Toronto: For Sale by ' A. TOOMBS 167 Queen Street. (lharlottetnwn ' SYanJurJ lllode/s up Ia $360. I72 a, l j é When it was flllv over, the jurors said they had enjoyed their service. Each receivd a fee of 75 cents. The Stone's took theirs separately. .____40@i_.. CANADIAN DOLLAR l8 WORTH | IN N_EW YORK ONLY 86.25 i New York, Dec 7—-'(‘.:iuarliiin ifirnds at New York Iwerc unecillcil and iveak today, selling down to 66.25 approaching the low record of 85.50 in February last. I Bankers interested in the flow oi‘ funds and credits across the border say that nothing specific has happened to force the unfavor- able quotation on Canada. and ex. plain that the movement. is Iboth| natural and seasonal with ‘Canada making effort: to clenu up the usual year-end balances. i It l5 expected that the rate will‘ not right itself very" soon, n though there is the chance that] some (ah-anger may ibe affected at- ter the first of the year. It is ex-l Government will take steps to lift; the unofllcial embargo on sales of Canadian smurltieo in the Domin- ion -]>y foreign owners within a few weeks. The Charlottetown Milling C0 Ltd hianufacttirers of High Grade . . . . . . FLOUR , Graham Flour, Bran and Shorts. 3001.0 noun ”and “GARDEN CITY” Bmlds are making a name for themselves as superior to imported fiotirs. . ‘Oqanlqqco r or“: ennui‘ menu, out ma. ma. m {aup in Cotton Bags 98 lbs. Jute and Cotton and 24 lbs Cotton- The neot- Iilnfs imam o». mum. p“ 8e on the market, and containing the best flour on the market. m" __I' m” “mu i . home tron maze- wu- r have . _ » . m‘ on my up. t tried Ill!‘ a Thin I! .. ' i i ff an swat”... smw...‘ . l an son ndustry, we want your White Fife, Red '1' P, I!" "I" ' I V" _ . . gas-mm ill! u; Klimt. mlugglwlgtaiotaplteve to sell, we Will my full valuc cuhcr m aha-avian wariiohlolreotmmhtfl ' ',. ' m - emstelwhinrrlssllnvltllldflfl it» lllilfltliteidilii nanh o Ltd "*"»»~"=-»»--“""'-="=='-'- , _ p 1 ' . - - ° ' won-Ml m» worth; My due vvvv-v DURING COLD WEATHER there is a. general tendency for the cooling system t6 act too en- ergetically end to keep the engine . too cold for economical operation and ready starting and its activ- air temperatures and the short runs by heat supplied to it after leaving ‘justable hood and ‘curtain. but ev- __ box occupants agalinst tailiking. ~ ~ Measure Suits and Overcoats in the British Empire n'o lllg ! shin 1955 W HY should any man Eilored-toflf/leasure garment will actually cost less ? And than a "ready-made" overcoat isn't made to you. proximatioxr of you—instea'cl of your own dirnensioi if you want yfflr Overlcoat to he truly yours, i=5 built especially '"'" 31d 2E taste. Yisii any one of our 37 Quality lnilui‘ Shops, from (Quasi ("nasty and inspect the iiuc (hcrcvniiitugs we arc shou“: are entitled to Custom-Tailored style and fi them ? __ h» l. ‘ . X (JTHEH l" I-.( HON \\'I'l‘l<l ANY NCEBN IN C:\.\'.-\D.-\. WHAT is it that has built the reputation, estabi c" i. Clothes? VALUE ALWAYS in quality of fZil\l'lL‘> __ \\'('Il'l\'ill£lll>‘lll]l, at l\.ll1>\\'ll tomnrotr$ctisc Prices. E-mlgm WwllenCo make thc grcatcst Clothes \'aluc in the trade, in {fro and cvcry custwuicr §l_\ll>‘ll, perfect-fitting clothes of viccahlc fnlwrics. Quality Tailor-Shops to- day and let us take your , measure. Eifonomy hi}! Tailored-To-Measure Carine ncy- aving [ring i_r_1lCana.da accept a “Ready-Made” Overcoat when c: lt is made to fit ai clothiefs dummy, an of)- ___ mu and exclusively _t_o your body lino Xfll gig ‘(lit _l_>_c exceedingly economical for you £9 121v: m" 221s tar r22 22v ___sam=nt—.ir 1i! Pyfiiriiié 2L: yviy X92 want from your r3212 choice of fabrics. flcn r- m Suits and Qvercoaim < Tailored-To-Your-llleasure A the confidence and maintained the good name of the English 8t Scotch Woollen Co.'s Tailored-to-Mcasure __.._. _ .___ ..._...._. i....._____..._.. amlswlth Vi" l ' ll has born thc inwlic) oi this organization for ‘rt-zit; to 'l'hi~ cnupli-ll with our cxceptitnthlly large wilu/uu- mi llilSlllU$$ malcw buying from us‘ a rziurtvr oi Iifulll and s.'iii.<luclilni m you, Visit an one of our 37 ....._ Q ,_. .. __. .- u \ _ “Ready-Made” Overcoat; l ni n, 11L Li. E- 3. ishcd and each SE1‘- Ladies’ Warm Winter Coats Order your Winter (‘onl mm—TniIon-ddo-your-mensure. Select the fabric uf your rholre—n llernlgner for hullou garments will take rare of your order for a nmn-lisllnretl coal. Ask tu see fashion plats. Trousers We are slmnln] exceptional vlllu aprrlul trouser isultln. Many of than olefin: p-,. \ery limited llllilllflllfll, and are eaeeptlq-u ‘jinn in eml trnnlrrn from shown ll Englislwscotchwoollenc mm 0F MONTREAL i The Big Montreal. Tailors With the Big $20 Price——Stores From Coast (a 37 QUALITY TAILOR SHOPS lN CANADA Head Oflice and Bonded Warehouse, 851 St. Ottawa Bani! Bin. Marie Quebec strgggwq ‘Israels Brantfnnl llumllton 'l'I|r|-e m“; 8t. ‘llrollll Victoria hdrnonton 131;" =—=€ Sherbronk s . . ishavrlnlgan tails ‘Blylgnd-‘h. 7 all!!! Mons Jaw Poncton New Glasgow nay 8t. John JTmIerletol llqfl“; Fort William Long", Alllfirlt Winnipeg, Vnlleyllall Write for Free Samples, Fashion Plates. Ollt-of-Town Mgn{sur-nu|h~ Form and n u . Ad- _ dress 8B1 St. Qatherine St. fist. {flannel 15s Richmond St, chsnorteiown, p.12; 1, t (‘hsrlottelotn 21m 0t, Coast I Catherine Street East, Mgugup: