I00‘: Norweinn Coil Liver , Oil, i6 es. — — — — lilo Norweignri Cod Liver I os- - — — - 89o loot. Iron Wine ll os. — 10o D066: Pill: — - — — 80c Brewer: Yeast 250': -0so Al! l C 10D’: - - — 19c llot Water Bottles — — 89o Rubbing Alcohol 18 os. - 89o 0 T H E R ARTICLES T00 NUMEROUS T0 MENTION SEEING IS BELIEVING EVERYTHING 11v oat/as sow 41' PRE- WAR PRICES .41 ms U P E R TOR ES 109 Kent Street CUTRA TE Chilled canteloupe, honey dew or :ny other melon can be served with lemon quarters, or with an interest- ing uncooked lemon sugar sauce. This is made with three table- spoons lemon juice. It is served with each portion oi melon. It's nice over melon balls as s. first course or sweet. Add Just s scrap oi’ crushed mint for an extra taste delight. ORDER‘ 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 Coals in any quantity required. Phone 176 W. D. liillis & Do. How Are z Your Eyes‘? I Ii you are having symptoms o! strain-headsohes, sore eye: or dizziness — consult n spee- lnlist. At your service with o! experience and :. thorbzgrl: a refueling service. Call in and dbcue: your dil- iieulties. (i. F. liuteheson C. P. IUTOIEBON I. (I. IUTCBIBON. l McLEOD 8r BENTLEY ,; W. E. BENTLEY, K.C. r J. A. BENTLEY, K.C. C. I‘. BIZNTIIY. LLI. sers and Attorney-lt-lqsv MONEY T0 LOAN I80 Richmond Street D. F. AIIDIIIBALD Chartered Accountant H0 Richmond Street Phone l1’ l0. Box ll ALEX W. MATHESON BARBISTEB, SOLICITOR. ETC. Mon to Loon Collection: Oi cc: 00 Great George St. Charlottetown < n M. ALBAN FARMER an, LLB. IARIIJSTEII, soucrron, s-rc. MONEY r0 was Bank oi Cs__nsdn Building, EYES EXAMIIIED GLASSES FITTED J. S. TAYLOR Optometrist With E. W. Taylor. 142 Richmond Street - J. E, B. McCready left yesterday by This eolninn i: reserved Ior news or ioell interest but advertising oi a nsuuy un Isl: be inserted :t.6.ennts : word strictly psy- slii: tn advance. I CONFIDEIIATION urn INSUR- LMJE. L-oisa-i-zi-iii. ~ BOUIIS-Prlvaie 58.19 oi Imrizl- ture and Household ariicies, Estate oi J. C. Stems, commen Mon- day. January 15th. L-ioo- 42-3.. HAMPTON UNITED CllARGEP-I Services on Sunoay. January 14th as ioiiows: Hampton ll A. M. Desabe 3 P. M. Victoria 7 P. M. _ 11-466-1-12-11. PARISH or MILTON 2 1w- TlCu-St. Mark's Church. Rustlco .at 10.80 A. M. St. John's Church. Milt/on at 3 P. M. Annual Meeting at Milton on Mondav at 2 P. M. Rev. W. J. Phillips. L-462-l-12-3i. CIVIC TAXES: The City's books ior the year 1939 wi be closes, positively, at 12.00 P. . on Monday January lam. uiiiriem to be eiigioie to vote at the coming Clv.c Election must have all taxes paid on, or ne- -ore. that date. L-LEW-l-lz-‘si. PBESBYTEBIAN CHURCH IN CANADAF-Broolrfleld Charge. ser-i I vices next Lord's Day. Hunter River | 11 A. M. Hartsville as P. M. Glasgow Road 7.30 1-’. M. Brookfleld Tuesday a B P. M. Preaching service and the so ourned annual conge ation- ll mes . L4 42-11. MARGATE PASTORAL CHARGE —Servlc_es Sunday, January 14th. Long River 11 A. PM. Quarterly Board at Long River fine the following day at t-he same our. L-471-l-12-1i. MAJOR JAMES S. WALKER, Charlottetown announces the en- gagement oi his Ollngesi, daughter, Marie Mae to ph Dav d Stewart. son oi Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stewart 0i Charlottetown. Marriage to take Place in the near future. L-464-1-12di. CIVIC TAXES-The City's books for the year 1939 will be closed. positively. at 12.00 PM. on Monday. January 15th. Citizem to ‘be elielble l0 V0128 at the coming Clvtc Election must have all taxes bald on, or be- fore. that date. L-457-l-l2-31. GOES TO SAINT JOHN - Mrs. plane for Saint John called there bv the death of her bl'0tI1€1‘-lll-IK\V Dr. J. Boyle Traverse, who passed away very suddenly yesterday niomlng. ANNOUNCEMENT. — The Reverend and Mrs, H, R, 134311 of Yarmouth. Nova Sootia. announce the encasement of their dauszhtcr. Annie Gertrude. R. N.. t0 Walter John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester M. Cox of this cltv. Marriaae to take plane in the near future. L-456-1-12—ll. CAVENDISH CI-lARGiL-Worshlo on Sunday January 14th in North I‘ Th; litatral Guardian M. Margate 2.2.0; Wednesday rim at 2.30 P. M. 1: not: YEO THEATRE h. ‘REE WOMEN WHO FLY! GOIIIAIIGI IAI I riiiFr-sruurn-xriiv TAIL SFIII IDAII DAVIS - (IIARLES IAIIILL IAIIE YIIIIAII - KAIIE AIIIIIADIID SOURIS, THUR. 11th. MONTAGUE, SAT. 13th. 1). L. s. W. Coal i G0. President Australian Born Former Vire-“Precideni Fills Pasi-L tion oi lute Hurry E. Smith Gordon C, Cooke, recently elect- ed President and a Director oi the D. L. d: W. Coal Company, produc- ers oi ‘blue coal,’ was born in Mel- bourne, Australia. He received most of his education in New Zea- land where his family moved when he was quite young, Just when he was ready to take his Bachelor oi, Commerce degree at the University of New Zealand, the great World War broke nut. and he enlktad for service - and served ovrr sas for isvo years, bring with the Anzacs at Gollfrxfli. I Mr. Cooke obtained his charter- ed accountants dogrer‘ at the age of lB-thv youngflf ever D3 pass the examinations in New Zcalaod Cuminiz to New York in 1021 ‘Mr. Cooke bccarrp a=sCt“"t,ed with om- of the lame-t firms pf charter- Pd c/"ounieuts in Wat city — wlis he E°ll‘€'i a v/ide exnerience in financial and cnmmerchl lines. For many years he had cwmhtn‘ Pliawzo of th» work don" by his firm f" ‘Thomas A. Fvlirn. Tn 1924 Mr. (“okra Went to the lY-lamarc. T.a¢k"\v"n“a and West- ern Co" Cfimvienv. a". ail"""“. and was elected Fccrrterv in 1°37. Add" i"'-*n1 11's lwsinws inbr- Mt", M“ (‘o-kn has lrwg bwn ac- pv» i“ pass-no» C‘]'I‘"\<‘, su~~_-~as-~ IVIT C"""" Ps V'"n- Rustico at 11 A. M. and in Stanley Briclsze at 7.30 P. M. Annual Meet-i for’ oi’ Stanley Bridge Section at; 2.30 on Tuesday the 16th. Annual meetinz 0f New Glnsizow section at i 8 P. M. on Wednesday the 17111.1 Annual meetine of the North Ru"- tloo Section at 7.30 on ‘Thurdav tlte 18th. Gen. W. Tillev. Minister. ILL IN BOSTON - The many friends oi Mrs. Geo. M. Dfmond of Beclford, Mass. will regret to lrar oi her serious illness in the Mos» achussetts General Hrspital, Bos- ton. Mrs D‘mcnd' is a, sister of Mrs. M J. MoManus, New Hawn. with whom she visited this past summer. Her many friends here hope for a s/Deedy recovery. W.M.S. MEETTNG-Tiie Womcnfls i Missionary Society of Cornwall United Church met ior its month- lv meetinq at the home of Mrs. Gordon Macmillan. on Monday ev- ening, Jan. 8th. Mrs. E. R. Wood- side. the President presided and led in the devotional period. assist- ed bv several members. The final reports oi the years work were given by the different officers. which showed quite s. successful year in all its activities. 'I'he Pre- sident expreased Thor thanks‘ for the co-operatlon that existed among the retiring officers and asked that the same spirit. eon- tinue in th coming 119111‘. The study period for the evening was centred around India. our President gave us s verv vlvld picture oi the man- ners and customs that exist amonz all classes in India. Meeting closed with pi-ayer by the President, after which lunch was served and s. so— ciai hour merit. In Memoriam‘ MRS. GEORGE DUNCAN SlI-EEMOGUE, Jan. ii-Tho death oi’ Mrs. Gcvrge Dimcan occurred at her home ln Iilttle Shemogue on Tuesday last. Deceased was a native oi’ Bedeque, REL, and W85 the daughter oi the int» Murdock Mscleod of Centreville Bedeque. shewasiioyearsoisgeandhad yen-s. daughter, Mary, Mrs. nine. and one son, William, bot-h Also one brother. Wal- tar and one sister, Clara, Mrs. Blue oi Boston. The funeral was held on Thurs- day from her late residence here. Interment was in Bale verrte. Rev. B1 Lockhart conducted the ser- vices. LIBS. JAMES HOGAN Sad was the death of Mrs. James Hogan, which took place at an early hour on Tuesday, Dec. 10th sitar n lingering illness, which she bore with patience and Divine Will. nei- death was I» swat shOok 00 her in-mily and those who loved her s0 well. Decca -‘ was in her 53rd year. Just as we may say, a young woman. Be- sides a sorrowlng husband. she leaves two daughters and one son and two grandchildren. The daughters are Mrs. Ebbie Thomp- son, New Glasgow: Mrs. Colin iLewis, ‘Prenton, and Walter of ,Ne'w Glasgow, Two sisters and five brothers also survive ln Char- lottetown, PEI. and U.S.A. The funeral took place on 'I‘hurs- day, Dec. 21st. to St. John R. C. Church, thence it wended its way to the adjoining cemetery. whore all that was good of a l0vin§z wife and mother was laid to rcst, to await the Resurrection Morn- a‘|;\{4‘(‘r\\‘t pr p_ L (a. w (‘NWT (w, _ t= A, up h~rk’"‘. f~rn~'"‘\- r‘- Mral wnrJnfvs 9M»: norm, Fa n n-v- .-~v<c_ fffivryv-"rlv A. jcvv-q ». we Pwwirlflu’. 11'"; hem pleated Secre- tary o‘ the C"n1"8n.\‘- i "*_ i In Memcriam I\IRS_ ANNIE MucLENNAN Mrs. Annie Mrichennan ded in her home in SlillilgIICId, Mass, on December 21, 1919. She was barn in Vallryficld P.E.I._ June l. 1858. She was the wdow oi Rev. George MaoLcnnan who ‘vyas minisrr 0i the congregation oi’ Caledonia. P. E 1., frrm January 22, 190’? until his death September 2. 19"9- Slie leavzs three sflsters. Mri. Irxio MacPlwrsnn ivit-h wlvm sh“ lived in Springfield for the 111$!- tqn years and previously in Glen William, P.E.I., Mrs. Chrstne MncPherscn oi’ Brooklinc, Miss, and Mrs Margaret Bcnnctt of Mcdford Mass. Tile funeral wus held December 23 and burral wasin Oak Grove CemeteW. SDFlHR-ifleld- no u: *1 a" arr" : The big American IIuQIbS-g: 1b, sails under the limiigm Reed‘: Point ‘ll/Alisa. 2.1m’; JOhIIJIue Boston l A-IW ‘ ’ ' . Comfortable (E.S.T.) next dlY ltaleroomsc an fine meals at nirgaeggsges, fielding through lk i: to Boston may “WP? I ctzroorn: u! Saint John Thurs- 51', night at no estr: chnrfl- lllu. er , ‘Pg any 6. N. II. ilrkst o wn i, Bslnl John. lsoii s ‘out l! i,’ STIAMSHIF H7455 Silver Fox Skins Made into CAPES and SCARFS in the best possible manner. Capes of one skin $15. Scarfs oi’ one skin $12. You will like our work. David Magee Lid. "Fur Specialists” Since 1859 v 78 King Street l Saint John, N. n. . l 1— . Qysrllss Round Trip I’IHIIWIIFTIOYATELT Stations to Charlottetown and the 41th ANNIVERBABY BALI Friday, Jan. I2lIi and Saturday, Jan l3tIi Return Limit: Monday, Jan. I5, I940 ilhii-cmiu l'<|ll('Ii Excursion tickets must. be used within the time limit shown ulmie- \\IlI('Il WILL NOT BE EXTENDED). .\l.Ii.\.\Y . . . . . .1 .95 KENSINGTON ..............$I.ll0 '""i"3"""*~\' - 2-0" IHNKORA 4m IlEAII IIIIIIII 1,15 , RHmMFHLIID 1M uenyljjlln so Rum")- Lm MISLOLIHE ................ 1.85 |;n_\||_\|,];_\‘\"|; J0 MOIYTAGIIE ................. 1.20 HHWAY . . . . . . . . . .. . 1.90 MONTAGIW.‘ J(‘.’I‘. . .. 1.05 I‘lI.I.I'Ili.\‘I.II€ “...-...... I30 MT. STIIIYAIIT JCT. .00 IIIJIIIH . . . . . . . 1.05 MURRAY HARBOR 1.20 i1)ll-IIiAl.l).lI"l‘. £0 WLIIAIIY 2.20 I-‘IlIIIlI-lIlIi"I'O.\’ . . .00 RICHMOND 1.00 l-‘IfI'II-I'I'(l\‘.'_\ .85 ST. PETERS .. 1.00 (lI.II.\'('llI{ . . . . . .. .50 SCOTCIIFOIIT .150 lilfOlil-‘ITIWHYN .. 1.20 SOURIS . . . . . . . . ... 1.55 (lIL-INIIYIIZII‘ . ... .. .00 SUIIHEIISIIIE L20 IIAILIIOYY .I("I‘. ............ I.I0 'I‘IG.NISII . . . . . .. 2.90 iIl'.‘i'l‘FIl IllVIIll . . . . . . . . . ... .50 WELLINGTON .............. L50 On The Party Lino "0 I leer, sld did yo: lisiir What o C. ll. B. is doing! They've cut the‘ lure, so never fur, To loore I lobed’: we're going!" Bargain Fares From :II GOING DATES: LOW FARI-LS Hi0.“ OTIIEII STATIONS. Men's Heavy Navy Reefers. Sizes 86 to 46 . . . . Men's Heavy All W Pants. Large sizes only . . . . . Men’ Shirts. Sizes 141/2 to 17 Men's Heavy Jumbo Sweaters. Sizes 8S to H Men's All Sweaters. Sizes 86 to 44 ....... Men's Leather Caps Band. Sizes 67/8 to 7% fiAnniversary. Specials} Men's Basement Heavy Doeskin Work Wool V-neok Coat in the Mackinaw Men's Fancy B r o a d c l o t b Shirts. Sizes 14% to 17 . .. . .. 001 Tweed Men's Tweed Zip Windbreakers. Color brown and grey. S Sizes 36 to 44 Men's Pullover Zip Sweaters. -- color maroon, green I and blue Men's all Wool Ribbed Hose. Assorted Shades. Prico............-@.-a:., Fleece Combinations. '-— $1.00 Color, Navy, $1.50 $2.47 $1.19 Knit Cost $2.25 Men's Sires 86 to 42. Price . . . . . ,;. . . .-¢_-. .,., $1.69 with Ear $1.00 Men's Felt Hats. Brown, Grey and Green A New Sensation In STOCKINGS Flifrfiiflk. 59¢ pr- The quantity is limited — it's a case oi "first come, first served" -- so shop early for these. Continues Through January. 3th i/wiri-i SAVINGS son YOU m evsav DEPARTMENT be made oi Boys’ Shop - Zip Jacket Women's Basement -- Dress . . Yarn Department — Box Monarch Dove Yarn . . .-.; Girls’ Shop — Jumbo Sweater . Oflice - Order for goods, your own choice . , _ , 7 111th Birthday ANNIVERSARY GIFTS In Every Department When you make 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 Cake: 16 Departmental Birthday G l F T 8 ANNIVERSARY GIFTS 1N EACH DEPARTMENT Dress Good: Department - Blouse length oi silk or other material Lingerie Department — Satin Slip .. . . . . . . . . . . . House Furnishings Department-Esmond Blanket Ladies‘ Ready-to-Wear Department — Dress . . . . Value $2.96 Millinery Department — Hat .. . . . . . . ~ Men's Clothing Department — Rug .. Men's Furnishings Department — Zip Jacket . . . . Linen Department -- Towel Set . . . . . . i ._._. . . . . . .; Men's Basement —- Windbreaker . . IIosiei-y Department -- 8 prs. Hose . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ladies’ Furnishings Department — Gloves or Ba Value $2.50 Value $2.00 Value $2.26 _._~ Your choice Value $3.25 Value $3.95 Value $3.25 Value $2.98 Value $2.55 Value $2.95 Value $2.95 Value $2.79 Value $2.88 Value $2.95 Value $2.50 IIIUOIIIIIO_IIOI .;:_|_.....-.., Drawings for Sixteen Departmental Birthday Anniversary Gifts and Five Anniversary Cakes will take place at 9.15 p. m. Saturday, January 13th. LADIES’ Ladies’ Chenille Bed Jackets. Color; iceberg Blue only. Regular $1.45. To clear st. . . . . . . . . .. I..|i1lL*S' l-louss Dresses. Sizes H [0 3S. Assorted Prints. Rcglllni‘ 69o. To clear at . . . . . . . . . . Ladies’ "Polly IVY-look” House fliessss with zippers or hut- tou front. Size: .59 H1044 . . . . . . . .. A new Osmor House Dress now in stilck. Sizes l4 to 52. Assorted prints and styles Ladies‘ "Bi-Kay" Satin Slips. Colors white and ten rose. Size: 1i to 44. Sale kprics....;._,_........ ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS in the BASEMENT Ladies’ Navy Blue Fleece lined Bloomers. Sizes 36 to 44. Price . . . . .. Children's Fleece lined Bloom- ers. Colors white, grey, navy and pink. Sizes 22 to a2. Price . . . . . . . . .. 29c. Children's Navy Blue [Fleece lined Bloomers. Sizes 22 to 32. Price Children's long sleeve Evian- nelette Night Gowns. Sizes 8 to 14. Colors pink and white. Regular 70c. To clear at . . . . . . . . . .. Children's all wool Sweaters. Size: 2 ~ 4 - 6 and 8. Colors, 98c. red, green and royal hlue. Price . . . . . . . Here's the New Our sale of Men's Overcoats has been s. m s j o r success, so much so, that in order to continue the sale for this week we have been forced to offer line oi’ higher quality coats oi green and brown and herringbone Eng- lish tweeds, tailored by Canada's best mak- ers. These coats regu- larly sold from $22.50 ‘to $30.00. ‘Now n $22.50 C... ma. m ,.. Now s $25.00 Coat sells for .. $20.62 BARGAIN! this Now s $27.50 Cont sells for .. Now a $30.00 Cont sells for . Twain; ..., check ed