A Satin Twill Bomber Jacket it Mouton (Dyed Rabbit) Collar 1" Quilted Satin Lining 1" Wool lniierlining Zipper Closing I- A garment cut roomy and full, with no restric- tions to action movement. rides low. well below your pocket line, and will NOT RIDE UP. Good arm length, comfortable and warm in every "IP93- Has knitted cuffs and waistband, with Mouton (Dyed Rabbit) collar. Two slash pockets at waist. Men, you'll find more Fall and Winter comfort in this jacket than you've kid in years. Exceptionally neat appearing. For every outdoor use. Sizes 26 19.75 22.95 --.--::..a:.::.--:-: lilenis Fleece Lined Underwear Same garment as above'-- in three quarter length, with belt or shir- red waistline. One and Two Piece combinations Tiger Brand Fleece lined combin- ations. Designed to give max- imum protection in the most ae- vere Winter weather. Long sleeves. ankle length. ribbed cuffs, buttons securely fastened, rein- forced button holes. Sizes 36 to dd. Per suit - Shirts and Drawers Tiger Brand Fleece lined shirts and drawers, same quality as :---'----:-g--::--: above. Long sleeve shirt has fine ribbed cuff, reinforced three but.- ton neck closing. Drawers are ankle length. having ribbed cuffs, iguspexer tapes, three button yoke. Per rnient .. ...................... ..- Iii Wool iiose. M. and L., with gowns in overside. Snuggle.-downs by Siiknit. that Pyjema and Gown that is as soft to the touch as angers wool. Py- jamas have ribbed cuffs and ankles. wlth.elestic waist. Pyjama coat and gown in choice of two neckline styles. Plain colors of blue. pink, yellow and fireman's red. Sizes S. M. and L. Dream Girl sotttes and tailored styles of flannslet gowns. garments that give you comforting warmth and sound sleep. Pvlllnss and Choose from a mass at styles and colors in both pyjamas and gowns. . the variety in these price ranges is nsultifold, including the,Tom Girl styles. snd the famous Gordon Mscxay garments. Pyjama pants have elastic waist, with cost that can be worn either in or out. 2.99 3.49 and 3.93 5 398 SMALLMAN'S LINGERIE DEPARTMENT Sizes S. ' l-'UL-KNIT CARDIGAN -- skilfully knit of I pure Botany wool to give it a texture and tin- im nut spells COMFORT. Colors-Maroon. i Royal and Beige. Men's ll!!! i SMALLMAN'S MEN'S WEAR Boysi corduroy Jacket and Frontier Longs Botany wool gloves in plain knit, ribbed cuffs, in plain colors of blue. dark green and black. All sizes. Pair Fine quality wool gloves. as above, with embroid- ery designs on back. Colors-blue. green and black with contrasting embroidery trim. All sizes. Pair Fine quality, brushed. Botany wool gloves, pre- shrunk, in colors of turquoise. beige. jade. flamingo. pine, pink. red black and white. Tilibbed cuffs. Sizes S. M. and L. Pair .................................................. .. The women's woolen glove and mitt picture is com- plete in the accessoriu department. representing gloves in every type of wool-including angora. Color and size ranges are complete. Up to ......... .. Here are gloves for the outdoor Lady--the STA- DIUM GLOVE, with well tailored, outer sewn seam Chamoisette outers. with removable inner all wool gloves. In contrasting plain colors. Either the outer or inner gloves can be worn separately. Sizes S. M. and L. Pair .................................................... .. Men's Winter Weight iFiannclctte Pyjamas The famous "London Town" make, Man's flannelette pyjamas for better sleeping comfort. Full arm length. Tie waist. In striped patterns, background colors of grey. blue. green, beige and wins. Sizes 36 to 44. Per suit. SMALL-MEN'S MEN'S WEAR knitting and designing experience CASHMERE FINISH PULL- OVER -- looks and feels like Cashmere - actually out- wears Cashmere. Of pure Botany wool. In send. all- ver, green and light blue. Men's sizes 7.95 8.95 Of English thick-set corduroy. durable and less-garments that will fully protect the boys in any weather. Truly an "All Weather Garmeiit.” l PANTS Pants are the frontier type. with the two slash and two hip poo ksts. tabed. Zipper front. with suspender buttons and belt loops. available in dark brown with lug- - gage brown trim. also time with - grey trim. lines I to 16 years. SMALLMAN'S ACCESSORIES-Street Floor Pure Wool Sweaters 3 You'll like the Luxury look. the Luxury'feel of your Par-khuut FVVIFIFGP-10? 1t M! ewrything you need and want in a Sweater - ine fit. wonderful comfort. superb stylingo-thanks to years of . Warm, colorful Styles of : Knitted Gloves for Women 1 1.50: 1.95; 1.95l . I. 5.95 : 3.95 : odor- ' Jsciisr - Jacket hes heavy doesliia halal- the waists sites ehlrred atisldsr 5. to assure a close. comfortable fit. Two slash front poems with Gabi. leper mat. is sues colors and sinus Is the paste One piece snow suits wills helmet. in a warm welsh! Blanket Cloth fabric. Ideal for the Kiddies' outdoor hours - now and in mid- Wlntsr. The suit has double knees. ribbed cuffs and ankles. end' zivlltt closing front. In plain i colors of brown and navy with contrasting plaid . trim. Sizes 3 to ex. only Now Showing 1 SNOW PANTS and PARKAS FOR THE ENTIRE SCHOOL CROWD Piece snow Suits Sizes snow suits to 350 from-in such fine fabrics as frieze. gabar- ... and blanket; cloth. All top quality garments. Sure outdoor comfort in these warm. water re- pellant. attractive one and two Piece WHI- uilreds of one and two N960 up to 17.95 attended several tonell clinics at the tonsllectomies have been performed. That the services of this well known Dr. Deifron . leepers SECURE and WARM Warm all night - - - because Dr. Denton's Sleep- ers ere soft combed cotton, knit firmly. Long-weal- ing too. with reinforced flat seams. Practical, long lasting gripper fastene -. Choose from” Nursery co ors. Sizes0andl 52.75 Size: 2and3 52.98 the November meeting where the roll call will be answered by "My Favourite Radio Program". coren. Mrs. Cyrus Gallant. Hrs. Philip Gallant. a means of raising funds. suies from the Red Cross and to Maritime Vllstsr Fair oiilcialludglsg Prsgraa November 3rd. November 4th. ber lird. November 4th. her 4th. befheap - November dtli. Novem- ber 'lth, November 8th. ember dill. November 1th. vember 'Ilh. November sea. steins are advanced one day.'l'ues- day and Wednesday. November lays and Girls 2 no yrs. Girlsitold years - A Two piece flennslette py- lalnas for boys and girls I to l years. for girls 8 to 10 liters. Neatly tailored ger- meats In plain colors with contrasting triin. slso prints and stripes. i 8th and 9th. spessiiihewiasersaeaths. from . - vHtMr.end sen. .w.asacnmn. Many friends of Mrs. Frank Ile- Nelllvlllbe sorry to learn the he entered the Charlottetown Hospital for an operation. All wish her a rapid recovery. friends of Miss Catherine Wood- man regret to know she is 1!! at her home here. Her pistes. Ire. Webster Metherell is spending some time with her. . The local branch of the Canadian Legion has purchased the Baptist Church which will be converted into shalt. ' Pte. Valerie Bernard. stationed at Camp shilo. Manitoba. with the Canadian Army. sP3M I "'03 Vii” his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. 3'. Bernard, recently. During the summer and tell Dr. J. P. Lani: of Charlottetown has Weotem Hospital, the last forthls season being on October 11th. He has been accompanied by Dr. Cosdy (once by Dr. Frank Maohdillsn) as amesthetisl. Altogether fifty-two specialist have been thus available has been much appreciated by the residents of this vicinity. Alherton's oldest .esident. Mrs" H. J. Cahill, celebrated her ninety- seventh birthday on Wednesday. Mrs. Cahill (nee Elizabeth Gillie) was born at Montrose on October 10th. 1&3, youngest child and only survivor of the temily of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Gillie. Since her marriage to Hugh John Cahill she has lived in the town of Alber- ton. Mrs. Cahill enjoys visits from her friends. music and step-dancing. although she has given up particl- pstlng in the latter. 1-ler memory is not as good as it once was but her hearing is good and life is happy for her. We take pleasure in extending congratulations to Mrs. Csh-ill. PIUBVILLE , W. I. -The regular monthly meeting of the Piusvilie Women's Institute was held on Thursday, October Corcoran. The meeting opened with prayer. The roll call was answered by "My Favourite Win- ter Hobby". followed by the min- utu and the treasurer'e report. The reports of the diilsnnt com- mittees were then given. Fifty cents was paid for the fruit for two sick member... To visit the sick next month- Mrs. Philip Gallant; to visit school --Mrs. Wm. Gallant; to scrub school the first Friday after school re-opens-Mrs. Peter I. Gallant, Mrs. John J. Corcorsn. Mrs. Josie Gallant, Mrs. Norbert Corcoran. Mrs. William Gallant kindly in- vited the members to her home for To make sandwiches-Mrs. Wil- liam Gallant. Mrs. Ambrose Cor- To make cake-Mrs. Joseph H. Gallant, Mrs. Anthony Gallant. it was decided to play bingo as Cuueepondence was then read and it was decided to ordbr cep- iake contributions to the next meeting for a box for St. Vin- cent's Orphanage. The meeting then Idlourned. Runl Youthjovember -Ind. Beef Cattle - November lrd. Seeds, Roots. Potatoes - Novena- swlne - November 8rd. Noven- Foxes - November 8th, Novem- Jerseys and Guernseys - Na- Ayrshires and Holetoins - No- Note that Ayrshirse and Kel- 7th and uh rsthbr than, Wednes- day and Thursday. November us Vlllnslee-his , u In-nag! left ea'VeI- ” axetaycgrronnte wlierele will. 5th at the home of Mrs. Norbert ' as l..s. seer asstitv mm? 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