. ysw-"y. w», . THURSDAY. g _______.._ _ Dollar Saviug Values Thursday - Friday - Saturday . -- THIRD FLOOR -- . it’? HOME SPUN 48 inch wicle-$'l.00 Wide horizontal stripes, cream grounds with snipe; of green, yellow or wine. Reg. $3.25 —— Thursday Friday t and Saturday, per yard CHINTZ - as" wide 2 yds. $1.00 Flowered Drapery Chintz —- Blue, wine or green ground in floral pattern. Suitable for Comforter or Cushion Covers. Thursday, Friday and Saturday Zyards for . . . . . . . . .. . FRILLED CURTAINS 43 x 83" — $3.00 Ivory Marquisette Curtains with and tie backs. Reg. 4-75. and Saturday 3 ...-..--...... - I-INOLEUM . - 2 yds. wide — $05-00 Z Piece English Canvass Backed inlaid Linoleum, block design in blue o_r green- Reg. 5.95 yard — Thursday, Friday and zgrtulilntieycil yard . . . . . .. . . . . . .. MATS Z4" x 48" - $5.00 Velvet Pile Hearth Rugs, plain rose or green with border of darker tones. Reg. 8.75. Thursday, Friday and 5 _ I Saturday. Each Plain 4 inch trill Thursday, Friday per pair and four visrors. Corrcsiioiiilcnrc L CASH ONLY - NO CHARGE OR LAY-AWAY M®RE s. Msieooiiniee NET - 4o" wide 4 yds. $1.00 Ecru Cotton Net Curtcining in double mesh, plain weave. Reg. 50c yard — Thursday, Friday and 1 .‘_ I Saturday — 4 yards for TAILORED CURTAINS 4o" x 81" - $2.00 Ecru Net and Flecked Marquisette in tailored styles. Reg. 4.75. Thursday, Friday and Saturady per pair . . . . . . COMFORTERS 66 x 76" - $5.00 Chintz Covered Cotton Frilled Comforters. Flowered Chintz covers of blue, green or rose. Reg. 5.95. Thursday Friday and Saturday. 5 . . . Each TABLE OILCLOTH SCARVES - 18 x 4s" 4 for $1.00 Choice of Blue and While. Glee" Md White, cream, red and black in black pat- terns. Reg. 35c each. Thursday, l Friday and Saturday, 4 for 1 I00 J QOITRTS ITQZEWRDT-RDYTH W. I. was read and discussed. mi- Souris Lute Road South Wo- l window shades and it pencil gmntfihl Alliihgm. lulllflfll WASSSFQAPIN - e _v e os ss ant a socia. ir men's Insfiiu‘: held their month- ‘ shRTPFYTGY. Proceeds from biniifo spent‘ l!‘ mPPllml t‘? ll" lwmt‘ "l NI“ ‘ amounted to $2.40. Rxill call at, The Se-ptembcr mcctiniz was Daniel Riisfiei- Tho mrcwiiz op- , 119K! mectinz will be answered by‘ hcld at, the homc of Mrs. Joseph cried WVh tlic .. iif rhc 1.1- paying membership fees for thri A. Mai-Donald aiid the Aurzust. ltitute Ode hi- foiirtecii members comtnq year. lmPPtm! at Mrs. Lawrence Krays‘ A g3 {Llllif WEAR The frilliwving articles were or-j on ryrri-lir r fliii i)i.~ ,,,,.,,,|,,~.-__ ,.r i dm,“ U, b, bought, gm» m; sqhno}; l iiiiz adjourned by siiiiriiiz ttie Na- Mrs. Harry Ipslie. llWll-PFI thallsonie. THE GREENIIAL co. LTD. i mcmbcrs to her home for the an- I iiuai nlFPlillR ll‘l Nnvcmbcr. Moot,- Plenty of‘ WARMTH AND FASHION in our Colorful, Reasonably Priced WINTER BOATS Whether you are interested in a smart cloth, fur trimmed or elegant fur coat, you'll find an exciting selection here. Come in and make a small investment for years of fashionable warm wean Smart FUR COATS Ranging in Price 149.00 to 350.00 Fur Trim CLOTH coArs 49.50 to 135.00 Untrlmmcd CLOTH COATS 22.505 I0 69.50 Our mass buying power enables us to otter you the best for the least. A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY GARMENT. 1TH! GUARDIAN. Thll colninn In recurred for new: p! local interest. but advertising of a newly nnturo may be Inserted at llvc oenta n word, ltrlctly pay- iiiblc In advance. CRAEWILL for Photograph. HOWARD MDINNII‘ fitted Footwear at 11o Queen Dtnn. AT YOUR QEIIVICI - Arnhn ifoisl Co. Phone M98. ELECTBIU IANGM. Ruigcttee and I-lot. Flutes. G. s. 1., 181 Great George Street. UNLOADING COAL. - A. Pick- iird s. 00., are unloading lnverness and Acadia Nut Coal. SPECIAL in Skating Sklrtl. LIME! 12-14. Regular $4.95 for $1.96. The Greendal Co, Ltd, Ladle: Wear. ALL TYPES-cfitcnoal heaterl in- cluding Iariious "Pivot combustion" a-t G. S .F ' jrzorge St. WE FIRTH’ ; r viiiilete line o! Sun-Tested \'VR"-Pnpt'l'. The Roi;- ers Hardware Company, Limited. THREE FLIGHTS WEEKLY to Sydney, Nova Scotin. Phone Mai-t- zimr ventral Airways Limited, 2061 )1‘ 540. (iAISARDlNlI TOPCOATS and FHRIISI] Covert Cloths, just arrived. Fawn, Navy, Green, etc., at Jack Cameron's. BELCANO COSMETIC/R Expert \\'1ll be at S. A. McDonald's. Nov- ember 1st in 6th inclusive. Phone or call at (‘osmotic Counter for ap- polritment. FRIENDS 0F NOTRE DAME ALIYMNAE who wlsh to have don- ations for Saturday's Rurcinage Sale called for. kindly pihniic 801-1. or 1750-.) before Saturday. ~ MARRIED IN WESTWOOD. -- The marriage took place on Friday, October 18th. at Wcstsvond. Mass. of Mrs. Isabel Sanders McDonald. daughter of Mrs. Philip Sanders cf this titty. l. S. "WELLINGTON KENT" due (‘harlnttctayrvn Friday. October 29th and loads general cargo for St. Pierre and St. Johns, New- foundland. For‘ space and freigh‘. rates apply tn Buntain, Bell dz (To. Agents. S. S. MAYHAVEN dire Char- lottetown Monday, November 1st and lcarls general came for Si. Pierre and St. John's. Nfld. Will accept livestock for St. Pierre nnlv. For space and freight rates apply to Buntaln, Bell s. 0a., Agents. (‘ITY POLICE COURT At the Siipcndiriry htngistrnttfs Court yes- lvrtlfi)‘, thrce cascs undcr the Tcm- perarice Act were heard. two oi‘- fendci-s ench being fined $20 and costs or 30 days while the third was adjourned for one iveek at the rc- qucst of the defence‘. Three drunk and disordcrlics appeared. one tie- iii: remanded for commilnl In l-‘iili-omvaod Hospital. one sentenced to 2i) days hclrl for good behaviour, the third being held for further in- VPFHRAYIOH. Two drunk and incap- ahlcs nlsn appcni-crl, one rci-civing a fiiic of $10 and costs or 20 days rind the other $5 and costs or l0 days. W. M. S. MEETING-The W. M. CIHARLOTTETOWN lllHlTltAl. GUARDIAN Says Money Lack ' ls (thief Reason Britons ihabby By BRIAN!‘ Ouudlnn Prou its! Writes- IONDON. Oct 7! — (GD-Erit- ons who blame their shlbbiness on stringent. clothes rationing are being told they couldn't do much to improve their appearance t! all garments were placed on free sale -thoy couldn't afford to. There is no doubt that price is t-he most important factor today." Harald Wilson, president of the Board o! Trade. told s. meeting of clothing manufacturers. "If coupon rationing were abol- ished tomorrow, there would ctlll be millions of tismlllec who would be rationed by price, and the only way t.a_ increase that ration ls to lower the price. which means low- ering the cost." Manufacturers were prevented from bringing down prices by the high cost. nf materials, most 0t which came from abroad. Wilson hinted that there might be further modifications 1n the rationing system, already eased considerably this year. But he said that some goods are still in short- sullply. i A year ago the public was being told that all garments were likely ta be scarce for s. long time to come and that their small allot- merit. of coupons would have to be stretched even farther. By last May. however. stocks thud accum- ulated ta such a point. that. the number of coupons available to each consumer was increased, and the coupon value o! many goods was reduced. Further Resdjirstment 1n August a further adjustment iii ration values was made and tire coupon allocation for six months beginning Sept, l was set at. 24. Footwear was freed from the ration altopcifher. Mcifs suits re- quired 20 coupons instead nf 26. women's dresses seven instead of 11. and so on down the llne. Merchants who anticipated a buying rush svere surprised. on the whole, by the publlcls lack of interest. As a result such bodies as the Diapers‘ Chamber of Tradc have called for complete abolition of rationing. A report prepared by the Cham- ber and overwhelmingly approved at. a meeting of its members sari there was evidence the public now had far more coupons than it. could use. Some speakers said that. those who could not. afford clot-hes were sellinrc their coupons to the wealthy and "creating a black markct that is a blot on ou: national life." _Oniy a few reported higher saws’ since coupons were increased. One merchant claimed his business had increased 50 per cent. but his motion that rationing be contin- ued on a more generous scale ivas heavily defeated. Meanwhile. there has been a steady rise in prices. The Board o! Trade has approved increases in the ‘cost. of a wide range of items including hosiery. izlovcs. curtains, knitted cloth and housc. hold textiles. The increase on more expensive articles like sheets amounts to several shllllriizs. S. of Clyde River Presbytenan Church held its regular meeting at the liomc of Mrs. John Beer. ‘rho vice-prcsidcnt. presced and ripened the meeting wit call to irorship. Psalm 92. followed by sinpzmtz Psalm 86, "All People That . The mlsslim thinks On Etarth D0 Dwell". Each one rciad a portion of scripture from 96th Psalm. and the Lord's Prayci" was repeated in unison. The pm- izram consisted o! readings by Mrs. George Hyde and Mrs. Louis Mac- Lenn. Hymn 405. "Paris Me Not Oh Gentle Saviour”. was then siiniz and closed the devotional period, The minuteii of the last mceimz ivere rend and approved, and the roll call was answered by a Biblical verse. There were a number of visitors present also. Three massage fees and one mem- bersihtp fee were paid. A bill of $5.12 was paid for message sub- scriptions. Several orders vrere taken for Christmas cards and secretary was asked ta order some. Oflcriiiz amounted to $2.11. Some discussion trink place regarding a supper but. nothing definite was reached as inc hall is under re- pairs. Cards of thanks were re- ceived from Mrs. Jack MacNevtn and Mr. Loirls MacPhee and fam- ii_v. llviiiii 571. "Blast. Be the Tie That Binds" was sung and the meeting closed by repeatlnlt the Mlzpn-h Benediction. Refreshments wore served by the hostess assist- cd by Mrs. Lnuiii MacLean and Mrs. Gordan MacEwen rind a soc- ial hour followed. Next. mecttnz is t.n he hold at. the home of Mrs. Fulford Darrnch. ST El‘ Ill’ MEA'I‘_I"TITIJHITEUTION ("ANBERRA (C?) - - A British fond mission. after a 10.000-milo iour of Australia. urled an im- mediate start on a planned pro- rzram of lncrcrined meat production. the Common- ivcnlih crin increase pork production in 1R months and bet-f in four to five. - “HICKIES" ON YOUR sum? lot |u|t rclllf from plmplec. rnhes, eczema. blackheads with scientifically medicated Cuticiira Soap rind Ointment. Sahs/irclinn nr nmn MM. Made in CanerhzBuyt ay. ‘yfl/ll‘ ll t‘ 99 0IIEEI ST. ' CUTICURA UINIMI NI followed hy Heavens Declare 'I‘hy Glory Lord." SPFllTUITP Ifitdillzs were taken from John and Mark, and "From All 'I‘tint Dwell Below the Skies." was sunz. A reading was given hy Mrs. Arnett. Show. The experience of n The WHY" Chinese fchfllrtfl by M11 Mid A reading on ciuiiii MiscInnls and hymn “Thou Arc o Some wool manufacturers con- lciid the increases are not enough in mect their costs. and predict .-i decline in the quality of their goods. wmiiréiiiiiiiirifiinii. 'I‘iie icgular meeting at Winsioe North W.M.S. met. at the home 0f Mm. Jhhn Maclnnia October The theme for the meeting was The Word of 'I‘ruth.“ The Lord! Prat/Pl‘ was repeated in unison, simtlniz of "The . . OCTOBER"Z 19B A bonds in lit? hand” A The money you save by buying Canada Savings Bonds goes to work right away — making more money for you. Every bond yo u buy pays 25/4 per cent of its face value each year y until i: matures. Put your cash savings to work. Buy Canada Savings Bonds. Play SafoSavo trawl . IIAIIAIIA SAIIIIIBS student Omer of temperance clded to have a tea ln aid of the Ynunker, parsonage. also to have Mite Box by M“, opening James Cudmore. next. month at the home i‘ Mrs. ri. l... cudmore. Wardlccnts, and Collection $1.36. Meet- ‘was sung. It was de- for next. mAoiithT-Kltngdoirirlleadi- ers, Mrs. Omer Youiiker and Mrs. a" stairs Thaiikafferlniz (Patriot Plane Copy), 3 DAY SUPER BARGAIN SALE!" THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ocr. 2am, zmi. and sou. - At 9 AM MEN-s suits 50 Suits selected from our regular stock, mostly All Wool imported Worsted materials, some Twceds -- All shades and styles - Single or Double Breasted Models — All Sizes from 34 to 46 - Regular prices to $49.50. A truely super bargain —- ONLY YES, MEN! posit will hold an Fleeces, Meltons to $2.50 — SUPE 34.50 MEN'S OVERCOATS Just in time for your new Fall and Winter Overcoat at a real saving — but don't wait — a small de- y garment at these law prices — pick or Tweeds. Regular prices R VALUE . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . Navy Blue full zipper. All sizes 6 to l6 year: .. BOYS’ ouiifreo LINED Parrots’ Drill Fur Trimmed and IREECHES -- Double knees — fully .. 9.95 MEN'S rweeoArANrs-Assoncu Patterns and Colon. reg. to $9.95. Special . . . sans MENis-TWEEDTSUITSQ-Slnglcéor Double Ire asted. reg. toTS49.50, to clear‘. . . . . . $24.50 "ch75? ALL WOTOTLWMELCTON $3.1‘... ‘l’? .“. ‘f’. .‘.". ."‘?'.‘§, 3.49 BOYS’ ALITWOOI. CHEVIOT SERGE LONGS - Well made —- tough wearing. Sizes 8 to l6 years. 2 _, n Special COTTON COMIINATIONS. Good make r44 61.69:». so. MENETHEAW MOTTLED aitusirco MEN'S m OVERALLS 2-59. i.°.'I.".',‘"i>1“.‘Z'.‘.'... .... ......,.3.50 BOYS’ NAVY BLUE FREIZE SKI CAPS. To clear . . . . . ............. MEN'S mo |ovs' wnit useiioiriz oouveuieiir LAY-AWAY PLAN-A sum. DEPOSIT oowu The Greenda-l Co. Ltd. ' Hicno "00; lng closed with "O Mllttri L" Me Wnlk With You." DH!" l‘! Mrs. Meclnnls and MllPlIh BC“ amounted to 04.75. Home Fund, 70 diction.