l Inventory Sale “HOSIERY WEEK” It's a time of outstanding values. Prices are offered that are far below present day figures . . . stock up NOW and SAVE‘! FIRST QUA LITY Genuine Crepe Chiffon Full fashioned-Color, Roselite, Holiday, Medi, Sunsan. Sizes 2V; to 10 V; $1.00 pr 2 pr. $1.85 FIRST QUALITY Medium Service Weight The products of a famous maker. Good assort- ment of colors. Sizes 9—10'/; only. $ 1.00 Apres Regular $1.15 Value To clear per pair - - - -- - -- - “Subs ” of ‘The Central ‘Guardian .1 - rhiaoclnnnls i named ornewnu looalintcnst btadurtldlg o! a any aatun-uayv inserted. at I cents 1 ward tly lay- ahlolnadvanoe. ._.___.._. CBASWILL for Photographs -____ CONFEDEBATION LIFE INSUR- -n ...u> 71/51/00.?!) 10.30. The Official Board meets at Wiltshlre on Monday. Jan. 29th. t 1.30. ‘ L-858-i-25-li Personals Messrs Steve Malone. Costello and James Cullen, ci ispent Sunday in Lot as, visiting friends. SOUEIB-THUB. 25th. Joseph e l Mr. Emmett Flood and little son fFrancis, Charlottetown. spent a few days in Green Bay, visiting friends m, this week. i Mr. George Arsenault of Pownal was rushed to the P. E. I. Hospi- '11, lal yesterday for treatment. His Wednesdiay afternoon, with over ->- rived in his usual WIDER, GROUNDS MORE DIVORCES LONDON, Jan. 23-(CP)—Four thousand more out the attractive well-la oi the new Divorce Act-than in oer cent On the previous year. Wid- ening grounds for divorce showed 3.909 petitions for deserticn; 656 for cruelty and 326 for lunacy. Pre- viously adultery was the only ground on i\'h‘ch a divorce mghit be obtaired. i MAllRll-Is rains wmow LONDON-(CPF-Alex Henshaw. herity and ent thanked the teacher, sented a very attractive ance and was hi5 is the program: h INCH. L-MSQJ-Il-il-L 8mm nyxfilg-gmgg?asglé SPINI-CHIIUNGI o, om e - terlesniincludingc Ag-eellwor 1500 n“ “""""' " [hour battery) m: onixy $31.96 at "Mid "dam I» Miller Bros, Ltd. 443-1-24-21. the ghostly moor! MQNTAGUE-SAT. ma. IZIBISIIRHIIIS WIIII (bill's-utilitarian: MT. BUCHANAN SCHOOL CLOSING The Mt. Buchanan School closed the Christmas holidays on thirty visitors friends of the teacher and pupils present. e program was carefully and well re re nd 0 ed b ll - IYWHdS Wish 111m 5 speedy YWQWTY‘ gntpaikt tire clogs‘? gantayéllaufrisfi- Jolly manner and after a few merry remarks gave Christmas pack- ages from a prettil1y' tdrfcorated anti d t t0 l e lls d 99°F“ Wmmnedimany oimthxeezisitgrs. Aftgil-lpsangs for divorce in 1938—the first year departure me teacher weaned an t to f cl d d . - i937. The total number oi petitions §§f,f§’,‘,,,, reaafiisaxemcanmgde Agy was 10,350, an increase oi about ‘l0 the chamnan, M1 George E_ on behalf of all pres- Miss Grace MacDougall for the Splendid work which she has been doing for the school_ The school room pre- appear- handsomely decorat- ed. The afternoon exercises closed with the National Athem, Follow- Heavy Service Weight Minards kills pain. Monologue, A Boys Santa, Percy Buchanan, DEPARTMENTAL STORE (HARLOTTETOWN - _ u. {MGDRE s. Muisoolimiied: PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDJ g Recitation, Goodbye, Louis will put aside and hold un- en, “The King." til wanted any quantity. One carload Seed Barley, Sllverhull Buckwheat, Long- fellow Fodder Corn, Field LIFE UNDER WRITERS ELECT OFFICERS FOR I940 i LONDON ty has Joined the War Office banning, as general practice. employment. of officials‘ wives Peas, etc. Our prices will be found quite reasonable this Year. We are buying island grown Banner and Victory who brcke the Ca-pe-and-back fly- nimruko Lime Town or Emme- ‘ng record last year, is to marry the Ré31tat1on_A Merry Chrmmas Countes do Chateaubrun, avlatrlx, Eliza Manson‘ tvidok of his close friend, who was mltauon_‘just a Lime Boy filled in a flying crash 16 months Fred Martin‘ 35'0" Welcome to our Tree, Florence MacKlnnon. Letter to Long Wearing heavy duly slmikinlZ-F‘ for 991d ‘.+Q¢»~_»Q¢T».HJZQQTMZ Recitation, Santa Claus, Gordui weather wear. Subs of $1.25 quality. Wide range 1 Morrison. of colors to choose from. An amazing value at ¢ NEEZQQXEwW slmmlg- Ma"g“"il . , , RDiallogue, Christmas With the v ugg es. 2 pl‘. e0 o 1 pl‘. f CORONATION I Recitation, Our Christmas tree, I ‘ _ z John Calvin MacKinnon, I 0 RUST-RESISTANT Recitation, The 23th, Bert ‘y; SEED ‘VHEAT tinggitirtéliristmas Stat Flo ‘ . ~ » ‘F. Vince ' I We have Just received from z ' MacLeod. a1 r I 0mm» 1000 bushels of this 3' Rerimticn. My 1481101151116)’ Mac- ; excellent Wheat and ‘will be Klnnoli. t 31531335,“’§l.“}l"?tf'°i.°l’"l‘i; i Adii-iiiifimii; $1713.32‘ ‘§{§§§.u.§"° I ' ‘ ." . s c us 2 . ’ ‘ i . These stockings W1" be Sent Postpaid z advance and we will book z gzencffie. I Wircl}. Eight Cvlglldrsn. . . l . t .' c. 1 m any customer remitting the ache“ {ll/‘iizatniliilii-ill ygiildwaliiltlhio z by Fgreiialogarilielloul m“ mm n, Exercise. Favorite Tree. tised price. 1 Recitation. 1r I Could Kiri. nusryizlizgigranr t new“ 3'5"” "V , e Recitation, All Impatient Walter. 4 555D 051's ‘ Angus Nicholson. t f Dialogue, A Terrible Catastrophe. We have lust rmived Recitation, n19 Hole, Edna I from Ontario one carloadmf Nicholson- these Oats of choice quality, Recmulon‘ My with, Bmy and lniend selling them at a B§5hop_ small advance in cost. Send Q1~,Qn|5_chy;5;,ma5 Tlme‘ us 25c per bushel and we 1,3,5- ranmvdcomracrsprvr -(CP) —Thc Admiral-- ill the rs their secretaries. Winston Churchill N10, OnL-Tho Li! Un- Association of Coanada held its Annual General Meeting in Toronto on January 19th. The following were elected Offic- ers of the sociation for the en- suing year: ‘ Honorary Piesidenv-W. C. Laird, ' Life Insurance 00., OLU" London Toronto, Ont. PPCtlidflllr-M L. MicPhail, CL.U., Assurance Co.. stunt John, N.B. Provincial Vice-Presidentm. ince Edward Island-W. C. H088. U L. U., Confederation Life Chariot . Nova, Scotia-A. B. Fraser, 011.17., Maritime Liie. Halifax, New Brunswick-L. D. T. Eaton Life, Moncton. Eastern Quebec-J. A. Metropolitan Life, Quebec City, . Western Que . a. Marois. Great-West Life, Bherbrooke. t Eastern Ontario-C. H_ Rooke, Canada Life, Kingston. i Northern Ontario-W. 3. Alum- I89. 0. L. U., North American Life, Kirkland Lake. South-western Ontario — P. P. uoOallum, O. L. U., Prudential of Iihgland, dsor. Manitoba-Ian Croil, C. L. U., Monarch Life, Winnlpeg_ oflialskatchewan - W_ T. White, . . U.. Mutual Liie. saskamon. Alberta-D. H. Buie, sovereign we, Calgary. . British 00lmnbia—.A. L. W11 Duchesne, i Honorary ‘Treasurer-J. O. Rosa, _, Travelers Ins. Co.. To-| ronto. Honorary secretary-CC Bissell, C. L. U., Canada Llie, Toronto. Registrar oi the Institute of Chartered Life Underwriters - B. Newton Jory, C, L. U., Great-West Liie. Toronto. Chairman, Executive Council oi the Institute oi Chartered Liie Underwriters-J. M_ Tory, C. L. U., Sun Liie. Toronto. Chairman. Membership Com- mittee-W. C. Laird, C. L. U., Lon- don Llie, Toronto. Hutchison, - Members oi the Board oi Direc- |‘.!-—- J. M. Tory, C. L. U. Bun Liie. Toronto, P, A. Bowen, Metropolitan Life. Toronto. Howard C Graham. C. L. U.. Ma-iuirctureri; Liie. Ottawa Ct. H. Dmninron, C. L U.. London Lilo, Toronto. The Liie Underwriter»,- Associa- t0 CARTER 8t G0. I 3 3 I I 3 t I f Seed Oats, Sllverhull § Limited firemen Blwk‘ re rv d 1 e c rt. n wheat, and Seed Barley, exiiptiong?” rgm’ to mak e q Pressed Hay and Straw for ._s_-__-___-______ which we are paying highest FmEMEy GUMMED prices, either for Cash or in _______ exchange for Feeds which we MONTREAL“ Jan 23__(Cp) _ a" "m"! l" kiwi?“ Pdcfl- The suburban Ville La Salle Fire Dettrtment got things gummed up during a fire last night. It oc- curred when a tar reservoir over- turned while the fighting a blaze in a Tar Chemi- t l Company. Th: black ooze spread WE TC Fish Culture . Brings Salmon To Cardigan YOUNG FISH ._.___ The story of the restoration of salmon and trout in various Ca- nadia streams through activities of the Fish Culture Branch oi the Dlrtment of fisheries of the pro- when man i=0 "our asea occasioned by " __g . Sometimes man even igoes nature one better, as for in- 185181168, in the case oi the Cardigan ver. The Cardigan is located in tbs wordy parht‘ of Prince Edward Isl- , near ontague, and thrcu the activities of fish cultum $ a run of salmon has been estab- lished in waters formerly not fre- qusegited by thus fish. amonz them was where, in so iar as is known, salm- on had not previously been found. Stocking was first carried out in ,- 1922 and six years later when the mature salmon were due to return ' to their native showed a good number made their way back to the Cardigan. From that time on tile run has con- tinued annually. 0i course, the run is not oi great importan , since Prince Edawid Island is the small- est producer oi the Atlantic sailm- on among the eastern coastal pro- vinces. But it does serve to show the results that can be obtained by fish planting properly conduct- 2 . New Brunswick. Nova Seotia, and Quebec are all salmon pro- ducers on the Atlantic coast but Canada's greatest return from salmon fisheries comes, of course. in British Columbia where salmon production each year is valued in [millions oi dollars. {To Widen ‘sllependents’ gillegulations OTTAWA. Jail. 23 —iCP) 'WlClCiliflg oi‘ the dependent-s‘ allow- iance regulations to liiclude depend- ;ent relative. ol men who were on relief or destitute wheirthey enlist- ed was RllllOiililEd tonight by de- fence miiilstei" Rogers. Under the amended regulations. a man will no longer be required lo snow tha; he had maintained the ‘dependent re'atlve for six moiiilzs: pricr to enlistment. 1i‘ lie shop's that he would havei [done so “if hc had lioi been prc- ~ vented by circiiinsialices iryond his woiitrol." on allowance may be wranied by the dependents‘ allow-i incc board under new discretionary‘ )D\\’6l‘ granted by the amendments. Swiss Exports ' Move Up After l War Slump BERNE, Switzerland, Jan. 22-,‘ (AHJ——Ol'1lCiai Swss statistics issued .onight showed t-hat this land- ncked nation is w nnlng a battle, 2 maintain vital export trade by I icliustiitg llS industries to wartzmg Lnditions. SW15; exports, on which country lives, dropped 54 per cent during the first month oi the war, out climbed bark during December. Chemical industries in Switzer- 13nd hit a boom after the War start- ed and began supplying dyes and other products which the Germans once turned out. Swm cheese exports more than dciiiilrd cvsr the last year to reach a " "lily total of 6.5001500 francs i stream. examination . l 4 int. Amara Foalass... ANNUAL B BUN DUE T0 PLANTING OF. Q Put a GMC to work alongside any other truck and Zouql see why more and more GMC’s all over Canada. on any job, day-in, night-out, tremendous pull-power and fl hills and straightaways. JANUARY 25. _1_sv_4os are rolling along hig ways You can count on a GMC to come through in all kinds of weather. GMC’s exibility save time in traflic, on‘ They stay on schedule. Try a GMCJ Check for yourself the GMC prices start with the lowest—and there’s a GMC unit in every capacity for every kind of job from l/z-ton models saving in gas, oil, and upkeep. close to normal petition of up, including a new 3-ton line, a Z-ton Cab-Over-Engine . series and a full line of Diesels. GMC-III HARDING’S Sumincrsidc, Water Street Charlottetown, 256 Queen Street Marital Troubles Halts Martial Career 0f Pilot CHICAGO. Jan. 23 _ Marvin Griggs stepped oil in Cili- cago between wars today and found marital troubles halting his martin. career. Griggs, 29. said he had been flying in the Chine e air force s nce Nov- , ember, i938. He came to Chlcavc en- route to Canada, he said .10 Join tile Royal Canadian Air Force. which he He was summoned to court on the his wife, Lorine, 25. for emporary alimony. she also asked the court to strike out Grlggs‘ coun- terclaim for annulment on the and nelghoou In Memoriam MR. JOHN BLUE l bereaved wile a small children. The deceased who was in his 43rd ' Later he moved resided there until death. He leaves tomoum besides his rs and especially by his iiu large ialnliy oi BelleRiver and the time of lis I gathered t0 pay their lat-t tribute 0O ireséiect t0 a charitable nelghboul an good friend. The service Wm conducted by his pastor Rev. W. B MacPhail. Hymns which were iavv ouriies of the deceased were suing- Wlireathe On Me Breath “ Q“ “limit P°°°““’°" ‘Qm- 195“ I"Thc Lord is My siiephtfra" and l,“.“‘e,p“**i° Dedganmy “my m‘ m? "Safe in the Arms of Jesus.” liliiLi. aumtidlslana hflolhtili ml. i The pa“ bearers were: Meal.‘ f"%“,‘,f’“j” °§nfim§,f§‘¥;é' “erg?” Fred Beaton. Alex Campbell, Joe ‘L’. ‘m? i‘ l’ ‘ w“ ° g‘ Cook. William Bell, Jim Cook and nation, uusting in Him whom to Ampamis Interment was m me _iApi “Pilot ‘xii/ii? filtiii-‘iivaiiiiilkiiil oi kindly dis w°°a Island G°mewry' ‘position, generous, dunsekitifh fliig al- L'868'l'25'“‘ ways WiiLllg to len e ping and to those WALD called iipon limi. He EMBATTLED WATS livill be gieatly mn§c<i by menus LoNDON_(CP)_v/hm] a fir. destroyed the uniform stores of a Women's Auxiliary; Territorial Service depot in East Anglia, the m . -~ v F111 year, was the on oi the late Mr. and women were obliged t0 don men's e ‘Zfiffgf-f“ as the R03 a1 i “g lvirs. John B11158. He was born in Flat ‘battle dress, to replace the lost River where he s t his early day... clothing. MOSQUITOES, ar 1a snow PESHTIGO, Wlsivdflll. 23—(AP) grounds that he marry by fraud and coercion. They were married in June 1938, and Mrs. Griggs alleged he left court asked Grlggs w tion was, he answered: hina a few months later. When was induced to hat his occupa- for Mrs. Timothy Young of Upper Belle’ the her Jo River. Another bro n Mal- colm passed away about two years l1 ; tempera turc ggliiiglgiiiwgonzuiiroilxixgr fiiifxilyttriiirltuli“ ~-'I‘here urns consternation among U s A‘ and one sister Christine" [the Chris Thompson iamily when mosquitoes beizan biting w.th the ‘ l8 oelc/w zero. Then someone recalled that a lawn fish ‘tank had been moved into the warm M. L. McPlIAU-l C- L- U» of Saint John, N. a. who m em- bed President of the Life Uhdfl’ writers Association of Clflldfl l‘ the Annual Meeting held recently. Mr. McPhall is Provincial Manager for the Imperial Llio Assurance company with headquarters It Saint John. tion is a Dominion-wide organiza- éiPlNACl-i? LET’ MAKE \T CARROTS tion with some sixty local Associa- tions from coast to coast, many of which were represented by dele- gates at the Annual Meeting. The objects oi the Association cover a. wide field including the better education oi the insurance salesmen, Courses are conducted and examinations held leading to the titl; and designation C. L. U. (Chartered Lite Underwriter.) The Association has done and is continuing to do valuable work in eliminating unethical and bad bus- iness practices in the field of lite insurance selling. The Liie Underwriters Associa- tion, in close co-operation with the liio insurance companies, is con- stantly strlvlng to raise the sinn- dard of the life insurance iieldmen to the end that the lot oi the hie insurance salemen may be unprov- ed. the work oi the companies as it pertzfns t0 sclFng be irtlcr con- ducted n"d ill" rr-'v'c~ rrn"cr ri to the pllhil" h.- piaccd on the highest pOSSiDle 1ilaiic_ Copr. i940, Kinyfumm lyndlnu, lm, World njln mevwd. VAN-WHO I GIVING A CLAM BAKE- -' r" ’ u 1 t - 80' ' - l c‘. fiX§£.,“$‘€l.§."“ZZ.l§.‘3..§F"‘L’§.%° til? A. ......i.”.".’.' filifefi°éil E3J“§.~l“‘t.§fii,.,.‘.§‘3.,t.l.‘,‘i§, ,‘.,‘.‘}.'§.?.”‘£%,Ll"lil§l?.‘§ 1.353;’ J.?“%li‘.l.§3?;§. Bbthbil all? ‘$55335’; l?‘ tt?“.§".l‘é...i.i§““lll3 firemen. market. gorps." wilin__a__large_:_number_ol: people summer had h_i1__t_che_ci. I Thimble Theatre — Starring POPEYE Ltssihs ISEZlWANTS I oo NOT want MONEY, / \ ‘ ‘EM TO PLANT SPlNAQH, inner INSISK ruev PLANT ms5€ §QAYF3%€C THNS WHAT t ssz SPlNAO-l won THE @592” LlTTLE KlDS L/KQ °~/_, y,” WELLJTHINK cLqR/QOT‘ _~ YOU CAN GET coursizslics s SOMEMONEY 900M HELLO-IS THIS YOLJ 'QYAN T.’ WELL- I'M IN SAINT PALJL- l THINK IT'S GONNA BE LONG TIM BEFORE l YOU N