50 Regular Price 20 In slip-on style. - .&F.--: ,. t :. ii J -5 t- it Shirts and Drawers SPECIAL to 44. A REAL BUY AT ANNIVERSARY , F HE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTET OWN , 4 g I VMAURICE MIL MEN'S WEAR Men”s Suits 349.50 to S6250 T Alterations Extra Sizes 35 0000 Men's Cardigan SWEATERS In Wool and Cotton Mixture In Grey. Blue and Brown 3.li9 has Hswriiiiio-s as mere asiiieawm COMBINATIOINS . 4.95 2111. Tailored from high grade English Worsted Cloth in single and double breasted. Some 5 3V3t70 oar Men”s Oyerooats Made from pure wool fleece in grey. blue and brown shades. These coats are made with extra trousers. Large variety of shades. Sizes 35 to 44'. Many Size 8.95 x Regular 515.95 to 528.50 Heavy Weight. Fleece Lined UNDERWEAR COMBINATIONS Shirts and Drawers l ' Men"s Work Shirts Made from Doeskin and Military Flannel Sizes 14V: to 17 ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL . . . . . . . ENTIRE STOCK Men's Pure Wool Gabardine PANTS Styles s 29 to 42. MAURICE MILL ' MENIS "EVERYTHING FOR THE WELL DRESSED MAN" T-.,. THOR. -.FRi. - SAT. , ocr.25-26 27 ALE IN APPRECIATION OF 14 YEARS OF GENEROUS PATRONAGE WE OFFER YOU THESE OUTSTANDING VALUES ON HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE TAKEN FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK. Men's Topeoats Tailored from IOOPA: Pure Wool Gabardine in the new slip-on style. These garments are beautifully finished and come in fawn. grey. brown and blue. Size 35 to 44. Regular price ' S47 .50 and S57 .50 Alterations Included Men”: Overeoats blue and brown. M""Y Sl'”d” slip-on style and with full 570 on satin lining. Sizes 35 to 44. ANNIVERSARY SALE BOYS' WINTER UNDERWEAR Combinations In Fleece Lined or Brushed Cotton Sizes 24 to 34. I . EXTRA SPECIAL Men's Black Knight HOSE 2 3.49 I.95 1'1. L89 shrunk. Will not shrink. ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL WEAR Bedeque Notes l Interesting pictures were shown is Bedeque school on Monday ev- ening. October 21st. Mr. Thomas Moyse has returned to his home after undergoing treat- ment in Prince County Hospital tor ten days. Mrs. Edward Hooper. Central Bedeque. expects to spend some months at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henderson. this vii- IMO. Rev. E. 5. and Mrs. Weeks were visitors with relatives and triends in Tyne valley last Thursday and Friday. October lath and 19th. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hopgood. Cutnmerside. were guests of Mr. I-lop3ood's cousin. Mrs. !:.s. weeks and Mr. Weeks on Sunday alter- noon. October 14th. Mrs. Ester Clark, Summereide. is visiting with her niece. Mrs. Char- les Henderson and Mr. Hender- son. she will also spend some time git); Mrs. B. Affleck and Mr. M- ec . --Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mac- Ferlene and son and daughter. rernwood. left on Saturday mom- ins. October soon. for south Hen- . over. Man. where they will visit with reretives. They will also visit other parts of Massachusetts. , Mr. oowm sane and his Ii-J ,,.,I Mm. Mam... Bmm. New 01 d SOUTH FREETOWN ,Lockhart of Coleman who is with Kay. Mrs. Leigh Sutherland. Mrs. Collection .66 cents. Grab Bag was served by the hostess. Glasimw. P. E. 1.. were guests on edry an . HOME: AND SCHOOL the Canadian Army stationed in James Murphy. Mrs. Reg Moun- mils. 15351811 by Mrs. Reg. Mountain and allowing the meeting lunch Mrs. Earle MacKay. October Zlst. oi Mrs. Carrie Schm- man and Mr. George Taylor. thisv village. They also visited Air and Mrs. William Stavert, Lower Bed- equc. Miss Brown was a teacher in Carleton school some years ago. The many friends of Mr, and Mrs. Walter Bowness rcszrci to learn that their little son John was taken to the Prince County Hospital on Sunday. October 21st. where he tinder-went an operation for appendicitis. The little fellow is four years old. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacCai- lum and Mrs. Vernon Euriu-, Charlottetown, were guests or Mr, and Mrs. Charles Henderson on Sunday. October 2isi.. Mr. Mac- Calium is is brother of Mrs. Hen. derlon. also of Mrs. Bruce Affieck 0! this village. Mr. Maccalium was the soloist at the service in the United Church here on sun- day morning. His sister Mrs. Wai- ter Craig is organist. Rev. and Mrs. W. B. crows ten the first of the week to attend the marriage of Mrs. Crowe's bro. ther.Rev. Edward Prescott Thomp- lnn. B.D.. of Bediord. N3. to Miss Margaret Hastings. !?..N.. of Upper Stewiscke. Miss Johnson is . Irlduste of Victoria General Hos- pital. Mr. Thompson is e graau. ate of Delhousie University and Pine Hill Divinity College. He-is the pastor on the New lsndon Chlrxe oi I.he United church at the present time y IQ. or Vicinity Pie. LeIglli'il:'!ilwHiiritlS of t Army. stationed at Camp Bordenn Ontario. is visiting in o'Leary, the guest of his wife and family. -Mr. George Stewart of the R, C. A. F. stationed in Halifax. is visiting in O'Leary, the guest of his wife and many and also his lmrtinls. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart of Glenwood. There is a very fine display of poppies and wreaths on a back- ground of a large Union Jack in the window of Herbert Riley's store in 0'I..eary. it is very ap- propriate. especially at the near approach of the Armistice sea- son and has evoked much favor- able comment.- This year s distin- guished visitor to o'Leary on Armistice Sunday. Nov 11 at 7.30 P. MI. in the O'Leary United Church will be Brigadier W. W, Reid. D. S. 0.. E. D. of Charlotte- town, who will preach the ur. mon at the unveiling or is large Memorial Union Jack in mem- ory of six boys from the O'1.esry community who made the su- preme secrifiee in world war Two: -AZ. WEATHER DIRECTION Apart from occasional storms. Canada": climate is dominated by -ienerel movement of the atmos- phers from West and Northwest. William I The October meeting of ,south Freetown Home and School ;was held at the home of Mr and Mrs. Elmer Reeves with nine mem- bers and three visitors present. The meeting opened with the secretary's report and it was mov- .ed and seconded that a bill for tblackboarcl eraser be paid. col- lection taken amounted to 75 cents. l Plans were made to hold a pan- try sale on November 3rd. and it was moved and seconded that Mrs. ,i::. Gauthier take care of the ad- lvertieing of sale. Next meeting to be held at the home of Eldon Drummond on Nov. i3th. Meeting adjourned by the lsingimz of "The King." BRAKE Y. P. U. -The Bree United Church Young People's Union met on Monday night, Oct. 22nd at B p.m. at the home of its secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Lorne Mscrlevin and Mr. MacNevin. The president. Mrs. Roy Ouiton presided and conducted the open- ins worship. Tre Y.P.U. decided to hold a Halloween party on Oct. 29th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oulton. There will be prizes given for the first and second best dress- ed costumes for the little boys and girls attending the party. The Y.P. U. decided to send a christ- mas gift to Pte. Edward Lockhsrt. son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanford thel Japan. tain and Mrs. William Simmonds. .oc'roBi:a 25. 1951 oar Made from wool melton in navy In the popular 5.95 Made from pure wool and duo- Solid colors-navy. brown. wine and g. ey. l.25 P... The Y. P.U. also welcomed the suggestion of the West Devon Un- ited Church Young People's Union that they join the Brae Y.P.U. for There Ought To Be A Law By Fagaly and Shorten the Halloween party. and decided to have a supper on Nov. let. The study was taken by the Minister, Rev. W. G. Dickson, and was on "The Holy Spirit." The meeting closed by the Mizpah Benediction after which contests were enjoyed and delicious re- fveshments were. served. ':mMe!'I' Itisiiilss .COMiNG to woo: roa us etteu-:1: um: HEN BOM HIRED A KEY MAN AWAV ROM TIIE OOMPETIQI HE CALLED HIM Aw- AZ. '4 --SEA VIEW W. T. The regular monthly meeting of sea View w. I. met at the home of Mrs. Charlie Adams. In the ab- seuce of the President the Vice- Pvzesident. Mrs Leighton Ooulson. occupied the chair. Meeting opened with the "Ode" followed by the "Creed." Roll call was answered by fourteen mem- bers and reports were. heard from the sick and School committees. 'rhe- secretary reported 820.00 made at the pantry sale. Corres- .. ndence was read and discussed and it was moved and seconded that members fees be .36 cents for the next two years. Plans were made to have is hicken supper on October adth. Proceeds to be in aid of hell. Com- mittee appointed to make eit- Auowvuas; no xewrsvs. , Mumumr,wbc. - rensgptepau was Mrs, lee-lg Mee-