I PRE- CHRISTMAS PYJAMAS- Flanneiette and Broadclot.h--in plain shades or stripes. All regular 324.95 values. Tops as Christmas Gifts ...... .. 3.95 "' WORK SOX-White and grey all wool Sox in heavy winter weights - 51.25 value 69: it WORK SHIRTS-Entire stock of winter Y L .7 weight Doeskins-Chambrays-Plaids- ”g allat...................20'-Vo OFF ' t OVERALLS--Entire stock of quality work clothing by Goodhue - Carhartt - Mur- phy-at 20Vo OFF L r SWEATERS-Men's crew neck Sweaters by Monarch. Navy. Black. Maroon. A 5.95 value 53.95 SPORT SHlRTS- All famous makes in plain and fancy materials A dark and pastel shades. Regular S4.00 to 6.00 values. An ideal gift item at .......................................... .. 3.49 it Irish Linen HANDKERCHIEFS-Full sized. Hemstitched. Stock up for Christmas-giv- ing. Reg. 40c value. Now. 3 for . . 1.00 5 Initial Linen HANDKERCHIEFS-Famous ' I Shamrock quality from Ireland. 60c value. H Ideal Gift item. Each 50c Manufacturer's Clearance- ARGYLE and -IJIAM-0ND SOX SAVE! 1000 Pair Wool-Nylon Men's Brogue Weight Argyles. i" A very special purchase was offered. '. We took the manufacturer's entire stock. Hand framed, all wool and nylon reinforced where they need it. Full weight,-not seconds. Regular 1.95 Value . . . . . . . . . GOWBOYS: Plcfllll IEILS ' Your favorite cowboy stern ride. . , drew and shout tor you In real living action shots. ' T All In lull color and three dlrnenelorie! See Terran, lmllnne, The Christmas Story. Fnlry Tnln. Wild Anlmlle-they're all on exciting View-Mnier reels. Get IOSIPINYFO reel lint todnyl Ask for I View-Manor for Christmas. View-Master 32.95 M .4-I-1 .50 W5 ! At LeadIng.l:.I:.o(tRhl);?;ri;I.ment. Drug ygwb We be A IIIIFIll!-"illS1PAlI(')N .u lflil PANTS - FASHION CR PARK - Gab ENTIRE STOCK THE GUARDIAN. T g ii. 6 Mars WEAR Fleece and Velour Overcoats Big Saving! Noted Maker! The Time To Buy is NOW! Far and away below the regular price of 545.00 - lncluded are 10 navy blue Elysian Coats. all at . . . .. - UITS STATION WAGON ' COATS 50 Coats with heavy quilted lining and genuine Mouton fur collars. Greys. Browns. Blues. Sizes 34 to 44. Reg- ular price is S35.00. steds in light shades. Values to 365.00. Sale DON'T PASS UP THIS BARGAIN 9 NOVEMBER I1, 199,- AAPPV coo)- SOX ltEGllLAIlSl.25 SALE 95:: A GLOVES-A fine. quality pony iggum with white fleece lining. Black or brown, Regular to 3.95-Sale priced . . . . 52.95 A DRESS SOX-High quality wool mixtu.-,5 in wine. blue, grey. 25 dozen on sulg Regular to 1.35. Now . . . . . , ,. 59;- 9.50 .50 AFT. TOWNE HALL. HYDE ardines and Yarn-Dyed Wor- ADAM HATS. The Dopuiar pre-creased from this famous maker. dollars at style Save ll.95 l" Fleece Lined COMBINATIONS - Heavy weight blue mottled. 4.25 value. 2ll.95 y Sale 53.29 c wane SWEAT SHIRTS-in heavy qual. ity fleece. A 2.95 value. Sale . . . 31.95 The finest display of Men's Pants and Sport Slacks in the City go on sale today at this great saving. Choose from over 500 pair ................ .. 2070 off ZIP-INCOATS ENDERSIJN ii EUIIMIIR 5 WHERE QUALITY IS SURE Murphy-Henry Wedding place in Charlottetown afternoon, October 21st when Gladys Mary, daughter of Mr. rind Mrs. Ahibrose Henry of Parkdnie, Tiiesdiy 1 looked lovely in a gabnrdinc suit of pastiile mauve. with yellow feather hat and yellow accessor- ies. Her corsage was of Talisman roscs. Mr. John Murphy of Syri- riey. N. S.. was groomsman for his brother. The wedding reception thirty-five guests was held at Sandy's Restaurant. where the toast. to the bride was proposed by the groomsman and responded to by the groom. Prior to her marriage the bride was tendered two surprise show- ers when she received many beautiful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy left on a short honeymoon to points of in- threat in Cape Breton. On their return they will reside In Char- lottetown. clilltrdibrlllgll continued from page 10 for diamond ace and, having oerefuliv counted - the diamonds in both hands, next led a low diamond to dummy's klngl When East showed out -- thus consigning declnrer to inevitable detest - south made a few unkind remarls eihout ” the G. 1. Clarke Jeweller - Summerslde . it . Reddln Bros. no ltlelnnbiid st. . Phone 86 Bros. Lid. yr kuw Phone 555 a drop." It is very obvious that Smith matriculated in the school of ordin- ary logic. With the club ace remov- cd from dummy and no outside on- South finesse was indispensibicl the diam d queen if not had that could not atitord to com-munlcati to dummy. which was precisely whet he did when he played the ace and king. Instead of relying on "rules" a player must snnlym for himself the possible outcomes of alwrnative lines at play. INDIAN NAME The name Liilooet for the district Monthly Meeting of Junior . League A pretty auiuniii ivcddiiixz 100k meeting of the Junior Leailue of sident. rule which prescribed the play tor know too many "roles" and had not try visible, ii. second-round dlemond could well a.l'ford to lose e trick to card. doubleton, but he certainly lose his The original The regul mo lhig b .' s. . . , . "F " i Mme l gggrsggll cl:u51;;g8:lilel:)n.d Nthrwfzifl. Reports of the various commit- me sh...-.g31n mow, he Charlottetown Hospital was un .MacLean. Cm M s. 1 r- w I tees followed. and appointment of coiiecuon was mkmy amoum. held on November 11th at. the Mfcmm (51 "lick "5' '5' L”” ' ' "W C”m”””"5- M'3m”"? We” ins to 34.65. and membersbiil nurses' residence. with the No- Lean. preiznsecmmsxly Algogljuni 31;? ?:kedckI1D.1teaVe their dmmusn for f9e9- 10 9335- Lunch W35 -'iCl'l'9d ' t - 3 9 N5 "135 OVCFSWS 0X E'- by the hostases and committee Mrs. Alex Mclsaac, pre- Wj-1S United In hilly Winds "T "HP siding. Thirty five members were rimony to Joseph Arthur. sonlnf pwsent. vid Rennie; school, Roma Gsss; parlor, to be packed before No- mg adjourned. Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy, City. The meemm opened with Red Cross. Mrs. Lloyd MacLcod vember 15th. .. The double ring rereniony was prawry me, ...,,;.,h the minutes and Mrs. Stirling MacLean. -The Tyne Valley Women's In- The following oflincrs were ap- (n0wiNa CLASS performed by the Rev. Fiitiier F. 0; the my mew,” were read Correspondence was then read stitute met at the home of Mrs. pointed for the coming year: SASK-A"rooN.. rep) -,v posi- J.T(;1t:rC:i;11:(.)n1p young mid? look. and ..d.,pled.-1-he treasure,-S re. and discussed and collection ts- Ivan and Mrs. Donald MacLean president, Mrs. Jean Lidstone; war mm.-.1 enmymmt of 1,05: ed darmigg ih R gabardine um port. followed and showed a sub- 9" amounting to 55 cents, on Tuesday evening, November vice-president. Mrs. waldo Mac- registrations in 13 academic M MW mu? Mm. Mme femeher stantial bank balance. The next meeting is to be held at 4th, with the president presiding. Dougall; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. classes offered by correspondent! hm an-d whim Mcesmrm H” Satisfactory reports from the Mrs. Angus Msicahersoris when The meeting opened by singing Donald MacLenn; Condolence. at the University of Saskatchewan mould" Corsage wag of Agwriran other different committees shmv- roll call is to be answered by the the Institute ode and repeating Mrs. Ivan MucLeaii; directors. IIHS hcen chalked up for the MW heauw WW5. Sh? rwns menmd arlcctelisemylrorifeairri fI:1l;n;wiiE)izt iorara exchange at Christmas giits. The the creed. This being the annual Mrs. wiiired MacDcugaii. Mrs. term. Last year these classes hat by Mr min Sm” Flnremev who -mun-H mmfut was mg Qhrmllnas program for next month will be meeting, the minutes of the last Elmer Baker, Mrs. Eiroy Ramsay. 1,002. gr. project. particulars to be announ- ced at a later date. An interesting and instructive talk was then given by Sr. Mary David on the benefits at an an- aesthetic machine, required for the maternity section. On being put to a vote, it was unanimous- ly decided tiiat the club buy same for this department. On motion of Mrs. B. Hughes, seconded by Mrs. E. Gallant. the meeting adjourned. after which a dainty lunch was served by the commitete in charge. BIIIIGESS IEIITIME continued trom page 10 more hungry anemia looking (or them, than do baby Mice. By the time they were three weeks old the five babies were so scattered that not one knew where any of the others were, and mvne knew where the home was in which they had been born. They were really out in the Great World with all its dangers. By the time some or them were A montihmld they would hue homes of their own. Lite moves rest for the Mesdow- mouse. ' Ilarlington W.I. Annual Meeting The annual meeting at the Dot- lington W. I. win held at the home with the Ode (allowed by Greed in unison. t Roll call me answered by .512: members each paying 3 canto to the A. C. W. W. mnd. Minutes of the last meeting were rend and approved. lit was moved and seconded that 310.00 be given to the Orniamge. Adbtll of 75 came for fruit was my- Mro. Angus Mscbeen and Mrs. Angus MItcPherson were appoint- In southern British Columbia came from an Indian word mesigng I "wild onion." . ed to scrub school. Mm. Nell ardine material with removable quilted lining in body and sleeves. Le? were appointed to audit the provided by Mrs. Rennie and Mrs. D00 5. mining year are as follows: presi- dent, Mrs. Angus MacPherson, vice -president Mrs. David Rennie; sec- retary-treasurer, Mrs. Donald Mac- sick, Mrs. Min Doian and Mrs. Da- ot Mrs. Angus Mecuen on Nov ember 3rd. The meeting opened the NYLON and WOOL SOXE Selected substandards from Can- adas leading hosiery maker. A11 full length in a great variety of shades and patterns. Stock up for W'm91i- Regular 31.95 sox .......... ,. Heavy quilted lined Jackets for the BOMBER JACKETS approaching storms. Regular 315 to ........................................ - 12.95 32.50 "29 :' RHOPE5 "Hardstan Tweed" PANTS--an ideal winter pant for the outdoor man . . . . 209A: OFF four season coat. A heavy Gab- A 42.00 value I'ANTS- 100 pairs A specially selected e Tweeds, Serges, Gabardines. Vai- ues to 12.95. Now .................... R annual meeting as well as the pre- vious mceting were read. Roll call was answered with a food dorm. lion for the Health Centre, and so (time cards were handed in, the rest tobe turned in at the December meeting. Mrs. Stunning William and Mn. Horace Newcombe: auditors. Mn. Willi-ed Ml:icDougail and Mrs Erie Williams. Plans were then made for the DYODOSCCI supper to be held in aid of the Health Cehtre, also loi- Donald MscPlierson. The meeting closed with the Na- tional Anthem. after which a. delic- ions limch was served by the hos- tees. The olliiccrs elected for the Annual Meeting Mtg Gertie MacNevin's ice-cream in chamey gm. which the mug. one good reason for seivfiiiigmiiiow You may have growing cliildrcn. and Iiigli hopes of giving them a sound education, a good start in life. Perhaps your particular dreams are built around some other goal entirely. Whatever your plans. chances are they will take money. Now is the time to open I special-purpose savings account It the Royal Bank. THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA .-.s.....x-.sLa...,.,..g. Campbell and Mm. 131! MM-