nanowggquzgg‘ / _.-_, h, sary. Taffeta 81E 5.?- ssascsssianssaizscg: sea sass s; black — out. Ful Bags so cleverat the 1111c"- 0-. , DEPARTMEN UMRLOTTETOWN EH3 Eifiiiisfiiéi 555E 2113331552 g5; giggggg gs taken with the approval >- 5 er ’ L was? Choose to-day t ii é O i from the charming U ‘v O .~' Spring shades b . . .Verve H °" . . .Petal Blush g". . . .Galliint s‘ . . Bravado C. j| . . .Suave E Every popular weight as v shown today in New - York, Montreal, Toronto. 85c $1.00 Make her They’re pretty as well as neces- hem in the new colors for Spring. Lilac, cerise, white, paddy green. navy wine and New “Elegance” Slip tailored so well that it can be worn wear and iron. Made along prin- cess lines that do not ride up or twist. Wrapped in ~ cellophane for only -- St. Valentine You’ll be thrilled with in time for your St. Valentine shopping — — — - '- MGDRE f» MiLEODlfié The Canadian Legiorfs War Services are under- of the Canadian Government. $1.15 “Valentine” a Slip! Slips with the cut-off $1.75 inside ly guaranteed to wash, *1 .50 . they are They have just come in $1.00 thes TAL STORE Death I annuit came lwhile fourteen millions - hbulrgea lnAldivldeiids paid to policy. . ' ' . . . ~ io ers. together, sixty-five m“. A Valentine Souvenir that means something. (“on dollars “m? paid out during Or . . . Make her Valentine A SLIP! While shipments and Quebec markets aie holding well, a greater portion of our total volume as compared to previous ylelarsMls giving inrtlio hthe West andi as e sri mes w 0' would indi- ' cate increa=ed commercial activity Wm 30m the Ah- For“ and smnding power in these par- ticular markets " Z6115. WALTER wmon piounll music JO MARCH ' BENNNEIT SOUBIS — THUR. 15th. MONTAGUE — SAT. 17th. _.____~ -1! Sun Life Annual Meeting MONTREAL. February 18th. Iifli assets at an all time record oi.’ $014,- 000,000 and normal earnlng$ for the year the highest in the (hmpanys history, the most significant figure quoted by the President. Mr. Arthur B. Wood, at the sixty-ninth annual [meeting of the Sun Life of Canada {was the ninety million dollars of lbenefihs paid out to policyholders during 1939. This represents an in- crease of approximately six mll- |lion five hundred thousand dollars ,over the payments of the ‘year and brings the tots-l .pa.id out by this Company since the ; ‘first D0110? was issued in 1871 to‘ the total of one billion two hungr- ecl and ninety-five million dollars and disability payments during the year exceeded twenty- slx and one-half million dollars, and matured endowments thirty-one million dollars, were dis- ihe year to living policyholders. _.__M_r____ Tremendous Sales For Studebakers 5. d- WALKERVILiI-E- Ont. Feb. ItM-lk-(Speclal): Sales of Stu baker massenger cars and trucks made tremendous gains in January, stated M. S. Brooks, Prefident of The Studebaker Canada. Limited. today. “In the January said Mr. 473% more units to our distribut- ors and dealers than 1n the same _ month u! 1939' week end 1n Kenalngton. gglrléafiag“ 531/15‘ entire his”? by Carrie Coles and Mrs. Robert My- “We started February with 241% more orders on hand than on Feb- ruary 1st of the previous year and there is every indication that this month will be another bumper one. ‘Point. L, mnflned to he]. bed and Ontario .116,- many Brooks, "we ship It W115 to the In Memo riam MISS lSABELL-FRASER ttan duties. er of Ciyde River, P.E.1. One l _ Moncton, N.B. N.B., Mrs. of deceased. Mrs. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND and active cooperation RENNET MANUFACTURI ‘Round mp BARGAIN FA 5E5 l MONCTON mm mph-n! s: a Y. shrimps? nanusiw’ u m no». m. u. 1m $3.20 " . nmcinnmr-rarowu my loo roru 1m» other stations sirznizssssssusa mama mos on In 00mins, oqsr ' ‘Wimp Since the conquest of Poland the principal source of calves’ stomachs from which rennet is manufactured has been cut off to Canadian buy- ers. Rennet is a coagulating a nt used in the making of cheese. a consequence it is now necessiiiy to conserve the supplv of calves’ stom- achs available in Canada and an Order in Council just passed under the Wai- Measuies Act. on recom- mendation of the Domlnlo tor o! Agriculture, rohibita the ex- ,‘ port. of such stom . REWARD FOR SUNNY CHILD BLACKPOOL. Enkland —(UP) — Because she "provided a ray of sun- shine in my old a. e." Anne Ohii man. nine. was le t $222 legacy y her grand-father. The funeral service, from the Charlottetown River. YOU CHUll-N YOUR OWN IALPII IELLIIY ~ All SOIIIEIII lllfl llilII-TIIB IIlClIll-ll HLITT revious iieflts Corporation o! Just. ended." ped In the passing of Miss Isabelli Fraser, on February "lth, Char- lottetown lost one of its finest citi- Havlrig lived to the age of i114 years. heir deathkgame afteiliaa? I lness of a ew wee . Possesse . a kindly, friendly nature she was lfgmfnelgagglnnon’ chumhm’ respected and loved by all who were l privileged to know her. years she was a. member of the Baptist church, and ever was faith- ful in the discharge of her Chris- Foi" 66 The late Miss Fraser was a daughter of the late Daniel Fras- Mlss Fraser spent the latter years of her life with her slster-ln-laiv ‘for momh 9f January, Colin Fraser, Charlottetown. conducted Grade X Sr: |by the Rev. H.L Denton, was held l Baptist! Church. on Friday. February 9th.! Iii spite of the inclement weather mrtiiy friends gathered to pay trl- hiwc to a faithful friend and a true Christian. Interment was at Clyde '11s tliiitijl issrillsi o lowly potato may st I souls 1 word strhslypsy- unus- A HUB-DIR HAS BEEN BANGID. “NATURAL CAUSlP-Dr. Yso advises the Guardian that Mrs. John Marks, Covehesd, died from natural causes, and not from insl- nutrltion as stated in the report yesterday. i _____ l ARRIVE SAFELY~Mr. Harry lv/inthester received s telegram yesterday from Mr. James Murchi- son, Busnos Aires, mnouncing the safe srriviil in Buenos Aires, look- ing wonderfully fine, of his wife, Mrs. Murchison. her two children I and Miss Joan Winchester. RETURNS FROM ENJOYABLE TRIP-Mrs. George W. Msclsod has returned from an enjoyable visit with her son Clarence, and family in Portland, Me. She also spent some time in Boston, where she was a guest at the lvlirrow Club Russell, St. Boston on Can- adian night, where she met a. num- ber of friends former residents of this City and Province. MESSAGE 0F SYIVIPATHY ,'I'he members of the Abegweit and Royal Edward Chapters, Imperial Order oLthe Daughters of the Empire. have united in sending s telegram orf- sympathy to the Lady Tweedsmulr as follows:— To The Lady Tweedsn-iulr, Ottawaz-Prlnce Edward 1s‘and members of the Im- ~perlal Order of the Daughters o! the Empire iesepectfully tender to you their heartfelt sympathy 1n this hour of great sorrow. DECEASED CHARTER MEM- BElb-Sinoe the meeting of the ,Prince Edward Island Presbyterial which was held on January 24th and 25th at Kenslngton, the names of a hum‘ of deceased members have been given to the Correspond- ing secretary. some of them have already been published. Another name has been received, that. of Mrs. Edmund Toombs of the May- fleld Auxiliary. Mrs. Toombs passed away on Jan. 21st, 1939. She was in her 88th year, a charter meni- ber of the Auxiliary and had done valuable work in its organization. PERS ONAL§ friends in the City. Dental Corps at Halifax. . While A 991‘ ‘lnven W °ne 0r Brl-swys During 1988 the . nine dredges "w be“ there he visited his sisters, Mrs. grim drivers left the wad 1n one operated in die Yukon by Yulkon the mitt-mils new‘ MOW“ V0158? Consolidated Gold Corporation ers, and also other friends. YORK POINT AND friends wish _ her “P speedy recovery. . Mi‘. His many friends wish h speedy recovery. Miss Irene MacPhail has spent ford One of our oldest fishermen the last two months at her home has purchased one of the completed in Argyle Shore. [was among the visitors City Saturday. their home aft Course in the C" past months 1n the City. 5L" week end at her home in Cor Mix Catherine Fraser lives in wall Mr. Willis Fraser in Connecticut, Mr. Ross Gillespie, Scot‘s Settlement, N.B., are neph- 9W5? M's" HG’? 153%,?‘ {Misses Eleanor and Norma Ford field, Mass" Mrs. Eric Coles, North ' ‘Milton, P.E.I., are nieces (wall rink Saturday night the MIDDLETON SCHOOL l. Wilma Reid. 2. Pauline Wright. Grade X Jr: | 1. Russell Smith. 2. George Campbell t 3. Eldon Wright. Grade IX: 1. Charles Craig. I. Robert Bold. LONDON —-(CP) —-l'.iatest trick in rationed England is to “make own butter." City housewives spcii skimmed long half-hours shaking cream in ml Grade VII: l. Bhirley MacKcnna. your d IIIOHIIIMQCBIII lssul lutsnst but slvsrfilgol AB- IrSIT-I-ll-Si. coNnosnii-riou urn INBUB-I ANCE. L-WBQ-‘I-Il-Bll-lllflfluuni the "up is thick as Miss Loietta Murphy. Rocky Point, spent the wek-erid visiting Mrs. E. J. Praught has returned from a short visit to her husband who is connected with the Canadian Mr. Herbert Lowther has return- ed to the City after spending the VICINITY ‘Mr. William Butler, York Point left for ‘Ibronto, where he and W111 81W! emDloymen-YJ to quite John _—McKinley, North River, has infection in hisugand. Mr. Earl Moore, Argyle shorefthe course closes. t0 thlsI Misses Eleanor MacFadyen and lmmhflsed "w Pmlkrty of the late has Henry Douglas. Mr. McDwen has spending six weeks at- tlie Short 0i’ hardwood Miss Minnie-galls; has returned several bulldm! to her home after spending the hard aihd soft wood lumbar win-g l Miss Erma Baln has spent the Among those attending Corn- wei-e FlOWH the 16y Div/ed road. We also l Honor Roll for Senior Department ammuni- for "days rest. Ioo cutting hi5 star-tad here. report tbs c t not as onner years but 1 the qul-lity is iii-st class. l MnJosLn-pisrrehugohototiiie ~ City to attend one of the courses ffor lie-mien. Basil McDonald is also attending the course. Miss Mary O’Brien, iesotisr st .Moiell, and Rita O'Brien. teacher |te Si. Peter's Links, were 1n the City on Bs/turdny on btuinois. Mr. Angus Lantern. will leovo — shortly for LsToque. Quebec, when he is imployed in the Bilririg and summer months with a large linn. The Bristol rink remains closed this winter. The boys seem to have lost their desire for hockey in their home town, and wander to the Mor- ell Rink. Ask your nsiqlibors what BMY,c|\lClS did for thorn. Then phone, or drop in. Arthur H. BINIWII. Remington J. ll. Campbell, Allhton. l. Barr! Green. Central Bedouin George Muir-hull. Si. Blsmoi-‘s hunch B. Tnlnor. V. River l‘. Taylor, Springfield. FUR SALES Flollowtngisss yoftho iesultsoithoQM. Lampoon Company winter fur sole for 1940. ‘i’ C. M. LAMPSON A C0_ LTDJS Mm. John Laipierie has entered WINTER SALE 1940 the Charlottetown Hospital for s serious operation. At time of writ- ing there is no report on her con- ‘dition. | Mrs. Frank Tobi-n. who arrived 11 Ermine-Advanced 15 percent Nutria-Advmced 10 percent NlJnk-Advanoed 10 percent over ‘from New York City with his father "Ignuafy a short time ago will spend two i Qgmmmmngw months st his old home here be- gwm mmnnmgmnasq foiroretiurningtothsbig citu. mum Mgflgn- '--" Cross Fox-unchanged Her friends are glad to report that Miss Minnie Byrne, Binnottkii Road, who was very ill is now ini- proving and her nurse. ma. Justin Mwwliy. 1m rimmed Mme ‘ Asiatic rw- Advanced 10 percent oss King Fox-mostly withdrawn Aiinong th taking advantage f A h»; - mo‘ w 1m 0 was llimRedrbxAi-lvonced 6 were Mrs. J_ F‘. Mchinis and Mrs. I ffilt WallflDY-UDBOIG . W. MBEWEH. Moreli, and Mirs.l gusty-gum opqsqum..unchanggd Red Iiox-imohsnaed White Fox-unchanged where sold Blue Pox-Sold well unchanged in average h! H. H. Cox. Mrs. Cox is spending the where 501g winter montlm in Charlottetown. mdpm Lmnbqgdvmmd 1o per- ____ t _ Mr. Gerald McAdam. Moi-en, °°§,,,,,,,,_,.,,,,, heavy defence player with the Mor- ponyqzqm, ell Houpdsaowrenched iris legkln ‘i; Qwmqi-im game a ntague as wee an . _ may be out of’ the lineup for a short mgfigadm“ Squirrel In strong d9 time, but we hope to see the rugged Jerry back very soon. Lincoln Kid-Unsold Skunk-Advanced l0 percent South American Skunk-Finn Black Muskrat-Firm Despito flho taot there are several Opossum Smaller sizes-Advanced rimriors around the property oi Joseph McDonald ha’; been sold, Mr. . McDonald infomis this writer the property is still 0n the market. Mr. McDonald is at present, C. N. R.o - ‘ erator at Vernon River, percent , Opominn Larger Sizes-Advanced PC6115 fi Opossum mtra M: Gerald McAdam who runs hhe $0.352, Mmumfkdcpu‘ "f," glaiiy 6101133?) andt iriegiit fifllffk no?) we“, m ' van“ ore e c y was owed _ leave the truck at Mount Stewart lpesraxfim Mush“ “van” u on Friday and return by train.‘ wqlgqgnchanged glgtcgdm 11118416 the 1113B‘ Saturday ,w11<1 Cat-Unchanged ' Pwlm “m9 W3“- Mole-Unchanged 10 18.189 sires-Un- -Unsold 2o handled 8,550,600 cubic yards gravel which y‘elded 60,055 fine ounoxes of gold and 14,413 fine ounces s ver. on Friday in the storm and was only set free after a. iong tiemi o: shovelling. The car ran up on the frown bank and broke through. Miss Elizabeth Roberts. York. i m 3 >>' Hundreds of. trap heads are be- g, lng knit at the present time for the lobster packers. No doubt the ‘work of building the thousands of new traps required will soon start a number of fishermen for some time. Two new boats have been coini- p, pletod by the boat building stud- ents at Morel], under the direction oi’ Frank McEwen. Mr. Dave Staf- eirpect to turn out ipoats. The boys about. five boats before April when Mr. Emery McEwen, prop. of Me. Ewen’s mills. west 5t. Peters, has ' E;- also purchased seventy-five acres lumber near Bear River not far from the eastern paved road. McEwens mills supply contractors with ] tier and summer, Mr. Iowia Mclilwen of the Harbor District. was in this town Thurs- day with a. young fast pacer and Elli/e some of the horse lovers a taste 01' speed as he raced up and ' n. noticed the old driver out with his ‘ready steed, Mr. Hamond Mcliiwen. "i doubt their will be a race on ishvftly- Pr. Rooney. Morell, who s1- 50 “T195 13D with the speedy horse 101/915 i8 exlllectved around every day Wild’! hi5 challenge to rape hqfsga and drlvers_ Well now boys hurry before the season is ovggg War -— 25 tears Ago Today (By The Canadian Press) FEB, 14, 1915—'I'ei'ri1’i0 artillery duel started in Ypi-aq 531191“. memy M11095 881111118 some ground at St. III) '1' is interesting to turn back tho pages o! time for ha]! a century. and to compars the figuroq o! those strenuous pioneering yours with the achieve.- rnonts of today. n. comparison provides a remarki- ciblo demonstration oi tho over increasing publig confidence in tho locuriiy and strength o! Lilo Alumnus. and affirms tho laundnoss of the eo- oporativo prlnclplss on which Lilo Assurance h founded. Today. this confidence is shared by over one million policyholders of the Sun Lila Assurance Company ct Canada. III I030, honoflia paid by tho Company wsro 389827.722 and bonotils paid since tho first policy was issued now total $1.295.635,07l. New Business 0t the Company for the your amounted to $194,181,820 increasing tho total assurances in force to 32.930.478.254. Assets now stand at $914,767,311. Tho oxlsnt oi lhs Sun Lilo urycnhcilon and tho high character and qualifications oi its porlonnsl onsuro prompt. intolliqsnl and sfllciont ssrvico to policyholdon and honoliciarial at all than. Tbs Annual Rupert will b: mailed Io all policyholders. Ollm: any obtain a copy 0n request. H. C. BOHAKER Local Manager Charlottetown. P. E. I. UN llF-EilFtltNAD/i HEAD OFFICE V MONTREAL Agents for Sun Life of Canada J. A. Moore F. C. Bennett Donald MacDonald G. D. Corcoran 35.03 miles per gallon in official gas economy contest! . You save as much as 10% to 257s a mile! STUDEBAKER CHAMPION PRICES BEGIN AT $987.00 lur u Champion coups. deliv- eroil 1n Charlottetown. Prlvcn uublool to "hlllll-ffl ivltlinut notice. COMB in toda and take outs Champion or a drive. See how safe and stead it is-how easily it handles-how luxuri- ously it’: upholstered and ap- Eoimed. Many motorists who ave owned the other 5 leading lowest price cars say this Stude- baker Cham ion exceeds the 10% to 25 greater economy that Studebaker engineers de- signed it to give. You payonly s: little s: for any other leading lowest price car. Easy terms. THREE STUDEBAKERS BEAT All. OTHER CARS In I940 Gllmoro-Yossmlio Svloopsiulisl The three Studebake s—nllstock curs equipped with Studebiikcfls low extra cost overdrive-finished one,two.three in tho 1940 (Minion-Yosemite Gnu lemony Sweepstak against 25 can of all prices and sizes under American Automobile Associati supervision. T. IES lk bottles. for the sake» g, Catherine smith, "1101- Al-Etm-Hllnsflrmn ioroes re- of two ounces oi- so of butter. l 3, V1015, Allen ported in Cromowltz, calpital m’ i t , G d w Bukowlna. Exports of Canadian newsprn - rs e 2 --_- . 711011991; 511mm! t-htzdfliist iéegggisifionthts i: 10h)" ‘Crgis- n d 1'30 Bfoss value of rlculture gro- ChQTIOiZCGCOWH ‘ of amouii o _ . cw. . - er w”: n. uc on i C ad in 193 ‘compared with 44.201059 int he cor- a. Ma smith. estlmatodnat, {figaaggfhiyo ‘fggmpgfglg DISTRIBUTOR FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Glace sum; Teacher. with sioassaoooo 1938. V »_.__ ~ _ , __.fl responding period of 1938. HEQE IN MIAMI NORTHERN Y? l" l i llllll l- BRINGING UP FATHER WELL: IT'S GQAND TO BE,DOWN IT'S NICE AN’ WAQM-ITLL BE NICE TO STAY HEQE AN’ THAW OUT BEFOIZE WE 6O NORTH AGAIN TO TOQOtJTO-MONTREAL: AND ALL THOSE OTHER BIG ls... milieu-numb..- as BEACH-- CITIES ' g6 ANXIOUS TO GIT AN’ GIT A NICE TAN- I WONDER u= THE k5 DQQ Fol-Ks APE READY? WHAT i5 SIfiATINE I,ZCI:NE‘.< ALL THIS? HERE IN MIAMI- WETZE ALL GO! SKATING - THEQE T ON A MARVELOUS THE SAND F012 figtzDkiESS By George McManus HURRY-DADDY. I'M DYING TO SEE YOU ON THE ICE-