Stock Taking Brings Bargains From Many Departments Today The Third Floor Suggests LINEN TQWELS. Regular price from $1.35 pr. to $375 P'- Clearing 01' HALF PRICE. Cotton Printed Runners. _ Size 44" x 11" regular price 55c each. Clearing at Each Size 33" x 11". Regular price 45C eflCll- Clearing at Each Cotton Printed Place Mats. _ Size 17" x l1". Regular price 25c each. Clearing at Z for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Cotton Printed Serviettes. Si“ l7" x l7", Regular price 35c each. Clearing at 2 tor Cotton Printed Table Cloths. . Size 36" x 36". Regular price $1.19 each- Clearing at Each Cotton Printed Table Cloths: Size 70" x S0". Regular price $3.25 each. Size 50" x 50". Regular price $2.75 each. All clearing at 1 _ I Each Checked Gloss Towels, Part Linen (Sec- onds). Size 33" x 20" Clearing at s 4 tor Terry Face Towels. Size 38" x 20". och Terry Kitchen Towels: Size 24" x 18" clearing at Each 39c Face Cloths: Regular price 20c and 25c each. Clearing at 1 Each Cotton Pillow Cases: Size 33" x 20". Regular price $1.75 pt. CI ' r caring a Pair 59c Horrockses Flannelette: Pink Eiderdown: 36" wide, regular price 89c yd. Clearing at, per yd. Colors: Blue, White, Peach and Gold. 36" wide, regular price 65c yd. Clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . ..Yd. Place Mots: Fibre, Cork and Plastic. Approximate size 16" x 12". Clearing at HALF PRICE. Table of Bridge Sets, Guest Towels and serviettes. Clearing at HALF PRICE. Printed Kitchen Towels. Regular price 59c each Clearing at 3 l0! LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR LADIES‘ WINTER DRESSES Wools. Crepes and Tatfetas ' ONE-THIRD OFF LADIES,‘ run COATS ONE-THIRD orr Dyed Rabbit. Muskrat. Raccoon and Persian Lamb to choose from LADIES‘ WINTER COATS ONE-THIRD OFF LADIES‘ SKI SUITS ONE-THIRD OFF. LADIES‘ wmren Hats ONE-HALF PRICE LADIES’ HATS SPECIAL $1.00 each FOR THE JUNIORS GIRLS‘ COATS, sizes 7 to 14x ONE-THIRD OFF GIRLS‘ 3-Pc. SETS-Coat. Hat and Leggings. sizes 1 to 6x ONE-THIRD OFF BOYS 3-Pc. SETS Coat. Helmet and Leggings ONE-THIRD OFF‘ GIRLS‘ SKI SUITS, sizes 3 to 14x ONE-THIRD OFF BOYS‘ SNOW SUITS Sizes 2 to 6x ONE-THIRD OFF Save 0n LINGERIE 25 doz. SPECIAL 89c SLIPS ONE-THIRD OFF ONE-THIRD OFF LADIES‘ HOUSECOATS a smart assortment to choose from ONE-THIRD OFF CHILDREN'S PYJAMAS Cotton and Flannelette ONE-THIRD OFF Substandard BRIEFS and PANTIES. reg. value $1.25 assorted sizes. colors and styles ' Ladies‘ SLACKS. sizes 12 to 20 Boys‘ and Girls‘ SKI PANTS Sizes 3 to 6x ONE-THIRD OFF GIRLS‘ SKI PANTS Sizes 7 to 14x ONE-THIRD OFF Special Rack of Girls‘ DRESSES. DATHROIES and SKIRTS $2.00 each Special Rack of Girls‘ DRESSES. IATHROBES and SUITS $3.00 Yarns and Smallwaree 70 skeins Scotch Down Yarn. Regular price 350-2 oz. skein. Special price 25c skein. 100 skeins Sports Down yarn. Regular 69c skein. 4 oz. skein, special price-49c skein. English knitting wool-—3 ply, 4 oz. skeln, regular $1.60. Clearing $1.00 skein. Cotton tape l-4" white, black Sc each. Clearing Z lor 5c. 6 Dozen Side Combs, regular 25c. Clear- ing at 1-2 price. Hair pins clearing 2 lor Sc. Black cotton shoe laces, rhgular 10c, clearing 5c pair. 27 skeins Shetland knitting yarn regu- lar price 90c clearing at 1-2 price. Elastic, white only 1-4" clearing 5 yards tor 5c. Tapestry yarn, regular 10c, clearing at 5c skein. Artsyl sewing thread, regular 5c spool, clearing 2 lor 5c. Crochet cotton ecru, only I-2 price. 200 pairs dress shields, clearing price 10c pair. ' One lot at buttons, clearing at I-2 price. ‘SAVE ON HOUSEHOLD NEEDS Cretohnes in clearing lines, one or two ground colors ot a pattern. 48 inch wide in 3 price groups. Regular price per yard $3.75 for $3.00. Regular price per yard $2.75 lor $2.00. Regular price per yard $2.25 tor $1.75. Dotted Voila curtain material, in llue dot only. Reg, 69c. Final Clearance price per yard . naone s. MFLEOD Ibex Flannelette llankelt 70 x 90" white with colored harden of llue or Pink. Reg. $4.98 at per pair Overdrapery. Final clearance. drapery material. Rayon and ‘cotton 48" wide choice ol Rose, llue and natural. Reg. worth up to $2.75 to clear at , , I l0 pieces _ O News ‘ and/ 7 (lloticei, Young Ling Sine. recently ar- rived in Vancouver from China, speaks no English but has become a lull-fledged Boy Scout in the 32nd Vancouver (Chinese) Troop. His Scautmaster, William Sin- clair, can speak no Chinese, but taught. Ung Sing his Tenderioot tests through Canadian-born mem- bers of the Troop who speak both Chinese and English. There are now l8 Scouts in the 32nd Van- couver troop. all Chinese, all in iull Soout tmlform and a credit to the Bay Scout-s Association. Enthusiasm la klen among Can- adian Boy Scouts tar the llrst Canadian Scout Jamboree to be held near Ottawa next July. Prince Edward Island hopes to send 36 boys; N. S. 140; N. B. 175; Que. bec has 1S0 registrations to date. Ontario has 361 applications, Manitoba 96, Columbia 290. Gitario Rover Scouts (older Boy Scouts) held their first winter Rover Moot at Camp Sumac, Oshawa, On January E and 30. 200 Rovers attended. Some slept in snow houses huilt by themselves, others camped under the stars or slept in cabins. Harold Taylor oi Delhi- DHL. Assistant Provincial Commissioner tor Rovers in Ontario, was Camp Leader. Joseph C. Harwnod o! ‘Toronto BOY $601M Field Commissioner tor Ontario, has been named Execut- ive Scout Commissioner ior Manl- toba. He succeeds John Howarth who resigned to s-nted commercial lite. Mr. Harwood is well known in Western Canada where he was for years a volunteer Scout leader. 81X Ottawa Boy Scouts attend- Bd l-hc flDl-flihel o! Parliament on Jan. M. Two were invited to the Senate by he Cvr-nllemen Usher at the Black Rod and {our to the House of Commons by The sergeant at Arms. LAKEVIIHVQWJ. The annual meeting oi Lakevlew Women's Institute mel; in Decem- ber at the home of Mrs. Living- stone Rose, Lakeville, and opengd ivith the Ode and Creed, iollovred by roll rail respondrd tn by 10 mcmhers. Minutes oi last annual 3"" l“! Yelulnr meetings were road and adopted. The following officers Were- ap- onintcd [or the ensuing yeort Pres. vlrs. J. E. Dlngwc-Il; vice-pres, "PF- Lloyd Rose: secy. Miss Verna 7&9; directors. Mrs. Lloyd Rose. "s. Irving Baker and Mrs. Hud- 5011 MOTTOWI auditors, Mrs, Wm, Baker and Mrs. Wm. Fraser. Com. mlttee to visit mic. Mrs, Hudmn Morrow and Mrs. Wm. Fraser tar North Lake district. and Mrs. Fran- cis Rose and Mrs. Livingstone Rose tor Lnkm-iilr. Program com. mlttee, Mrs. Lyman Rose and Mp5, l-lflyd Rose. Conunittee to visit school, lllrs. Stanley Dingwell and Miss Rita McDonald. Red cross convcnnr, Mrs. Wm. Baker. $6.00 was voted for secretary {or next year and 810.00 lor TB. League. A letter oi’ thanks and appreciation tor parcel sent to Britain was read. Readings were given hy Mrs, wm, Fraser and Mrs. Livingstone Rose. Sewing lor Red Cross was distri- buted among members. January meeting was home of Mrs. held at Irving Baker on To The best at my dility. . GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN The llenual Guardian Illaoolamaleraaervallerlawe olloellinlareltsbtltalvarlllllflll a nerny natauo may be luau-ted attire oentaaword, ahlotlypay- ablelnadvaneo. I OOOIIQ}IOI\PDL IOWA!!! IolRNII IIIMG Footwear at 175 Queen Street. OONIIDEIATION LIII Q'- IUIANOE. A‘! IOU] IIIVICI - Aeataet Coal Co. Phone 2B0- pracuammo moan- Oars o! Old Sydney (Princess) and tur- nace Coke. W. D. Gillie a; Co. Phone m. “POLL! ANNA” “the Glad Girl" ln I-Ieartz Hall. February 10th and 11th Secure your tickets tram members Y. P. U. CHARTER ‘II-OUTS to In! point in Canada or the United States (or passengers or CIIIOu Phone Maritime Central Airways Umlted 2061 or 640. I SURE ANT) SDI I350 Pia? "Polly Anna" in Heart's Hall. Feb-I ruary 10th and 11th, Trinity Y.P.U. | Players. Directed by Mrs. Ruby l-Toule, C. D. A. Tickets 50 cents. Secure yours early. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY-Mrs. Malcolm C. Glllll. today ls quietly. observing her ninety-ninth birth-z tiny st n» home. s4 Hayfield so. I where she resides with her son and dnughter-in-lnw, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm M. Glllls. TRYON BAPTIST CHURCH SCHOOL CONCERT ~ The ‘Pryon Baptist Church School presented a very entertain- ing concert on Monday, Dec. 20th.: The church hall was filled to cap-I acity, and the audience was very appreciative. The entertainment was directed by a committee from the Young Woman's Auxiliary.‘ composed nl Miss Dorothy Taylorz. Mrs. Lloyd Rogermn. Mrs. Arthurl Simmons and Mrs. Kenneth Rah- biee. The programme was an follows: Opening Chorus by the school. Welcome Recitation: Wesley Rob- blee Greeting: Jean Rnbblee. Solo: Arthur Large Recitation: Carol l-Iowatt Recitation: Clyde Hicks, Jr. Chorus: Beautiful Hills n! Judea Recitation: Wayne Thomas. Monologue: Lorraine Lenrd Candle Exercise: Letha and Phyllis Large. Mildred Howatt. and Joan Bouiter. Recitation: Harry Large. Recitation: June Johnson. Exercise: Christmas Lesson - Mary Robblee, Betty Bmlltcr, Betty Large. Dean Johnson, George Payn- ltr‘. Leigh Thomas. Recitation: Gordon Johnson. Recitation: Arnold Howatt. Solo: Sylvia Boulter. Recitation: George Paynter. Dialogue: Here Comes the Bride —l-lazel Dawson, Donald and Gene Rogerson, Garth Wood and Warren Howatt. - Recitation: Ronald Johnson. Christmas Story: Isabella Gard. ner. ‘Duet: Bessie Robblee and Glenda Simmons. ‘ Christmas Tableau: Angels _ Margaret Dawson, Burdens Rob- blcc. Verna. Wood. Sybil MaaKay, Rflyona Loard - The Three Wise Men —- Gene Rogerson, Paul Hicks, Lowell Harvey — Mary _ Glendg Jan. ‘I. Roll call was answered hy each member donating an artide for food parcel to Britain. Com-, mittee to pack box, Mrs. Marcellus Mclnnis and Miss Mabel Rose. Those taking part in the program were, Mrs. Allan Cummings. Mrs] Stanley Dlngwell, Mrs. Mabel Bak-i or. Mrs. L. D. Rose, Mrs. Hudson Morrow and Miss Verna. Rosel Meeting closed with National Ali-I them. Next meeting invited to Mrs. Lyman Rose's. Rnll calll answered hy paying the number at your shoe size in pennies. Citizens of Sourle l wish to take this opportunity at thanking you tor the splendid support accorded me in the civic election an Tues- ay. ~ I shall endeavour as in the past to se_rve the town to the A. A. MaclNNlS eolora. All due. Tueaday morning, an. Prloea as below: alcally lmposalhl u; ' beauty at m belt-pales at ‘their lowest. Full Fashioned Sub-standard Nylona, er, l5 antl 5i gauge Full ran at flattering Thole Hale have lust anlved by laps-en and are a delayed shipment and go on sale February lat, at 9:30 I2 gauge Sub-standard Nylons $1.00 per p9. It! gauge sub-standard Nylons 81.25 par pr. l1 page aab-etandard Nylona It]! per pr. These Iloae are ea near Mrtoct It ls praa- io detect any flew. 0n Sale 9:30 mm. Tues... Feb. lat Provvse Bro s. nut stoma.- or coon yaw: Simmons _- Joseph - Harry Rob-l ‘ blee. Mgngluguei Sylvia Boulter. Good Night. Exercise: Catherine Sharon, Betty Boulter, Jean Rob- blee. June Johnson. Ronald John- son, Ruth Robblee, Jill Thomas and Ralph Hicks. Drill: My Alice Blue Gown - Glencla Simmons, Margaret Daw- son, Rayona Leard. Joan Boulter. Janet Howatt, Burdens Robblee and Sybil MacKay. Recitation: Harvey Worth. Closing chorus: School. Mrs. Lloyd Rogerson and Miss Glenda Simmons were the accom- panlsts for the musical numbers. Mr. Spurgeon Clark, superinten- dent o! the school, was the chair- man. At the close oi the concert Santa Claus appeared and distri- buted candy. bsrs and apples to all the young people ln the audi- ence. The singing o! God Save the King concluded the program. S '....§» KIDNEY PILLS v \ . *- " '%‘ 11/’ -' 1 Y M l ,.' UN "\t>\r\n HI " Sis-MRI" -~-~...-'=". '-‘. we triad!” THERE OUGHTA IE A LAW! By Fagaly and Shorte. gORDlNAQILYl-IE ooesurhwc Hi6‘ MISSUS Mucu ClZEDtT FOR KEEPING ‘THE IDUSE SHIPGNAPE" . BirrJusrtcr usiioe my rocersw oars] AND see WHAT HE TELLS uuexvscreo oucsrs! nsoumra ‘ T 'I\vo rvuzmcar. on-"ranns, our: BILINGUAL. mum no t» "M Tort-he Canadian Pension Commission, Ottawa. M gconomfl, scape-salon. tor the Department o! National Heath and Welfare, Ottawa. Four SHIP DESIGNERS, aalarlee up to $4.200. 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