MONDAY, T HE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETUWH JANUARY 16. 1950 25% 0FF ALL THIS WEEK 100 ENGLISH wonsrro suns By Fashion-Craft—Tovvne Hall Hyde Park 5% OFF WINTER in handsome year-round shades REGULAR $65 Sill-E 48.75 YARN 0YEO WORSTEOS ._l s‘ i i i OVERCOATS 100 o! the finest Overcoats ln town. 50 suns m nus tor. A Drastic Discount. ll Shades. AN Sines. Nice Patterns. All Sizes nee. $55 VALUE SALE 34.95 White Wool MUFFLER Soiled-to $2.25—Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . 50c Pyiamas-English Broadcloth, S5. Sale $3.59 OVERALLS. llue Denim . . . .. $2.95 Work SOCKS. 75c—Sale . 49c Fleece Lined COAT SWEATERS . . . . $3.19 JUMPERS. Plaid lined $5.50-—Sale . $3.95 FINE WO0L SlllRTS in Plains and Plaids I Reg. $0.50 “M”; “~“'" """~""T" l Miss Mildred Walsh. Brae Her-l Mr. Peter Mclsaac. Brae. left‘ _ y ’*‘_— y b91113 recently returned to hcrlrrecently for Boston, Mass, to visit. I Miss error,» Mlaheorn vans a home, after iisiting in Lot 7. ihis daughter leek-end \l\lY'iI'S to Swilmersnlv. Mic Mwue_c_o,kéu cl l“ t ' nms_ l (x ‘WLKINSON _ v _""“ e 4 .' i 5 -0. taro e-l Mr. Ancas McNnlleyl. Long Island ~-—~— l » \ -- ' |\ .- , _ . I '_w)°'yg’_f/lhi'i_‘_""evil ‘Xmflfi-ff" d, if“ who. spent New Years at thelNe\v York. spent the holidays with The ttineinl of the late Mrs. J. C. Wiiitinsoti was held from her t.:l home of her aunt and uncle ‘VIr 1115 a ~ - . a . god DIOtllPl. illOTllP nt Stirin-gfield West at two lnanarrmait or \l\s Nonvn Slil-‘ilild Mr and Mrs Q59 Cggtgllo . .. . . , “""- Brae. The many friends of Mrs. 3n; (l-YlTWk Wednesday. January 11th. (m! f H y M ‘ -i_ Arsenault “M, m... a Speedy rcmDespite bad roads many gathered ’ o .ie \ (Li. _ - y “"135 an“. yrcxmnolb “.110 qsl covery from hm. “mm mnegs‘ to pay their last. tribute ‘to one ‘"9? i“ iii!‘ DPWlH it 1 1331991153113 Non-e Dame Convent 1n _,___ Wlllllll they held in the highest .;n o-lrin turn’ n wrv hapiiv.(jhm-yotmtov,“ 5pm; me hand“. Mrs G s M I , ESlJWlTl. The minister, the Rev. O. ttiiiwnios \-.lih has trpind- m4 n,‘ hm. homo here. W ' u C gm: mm MMC llOWlctt. had charge of the ser- Jessie a o . f r ‘ BestonMivlggréiqtlliegle glnrrfclztlgpcilitllivicc assisted by the Rev’ ma“ ithe wi-nter months with friends ivmhnm" of that plane‘ Mr‘ new ‘ " lt-tt pflttlcllfll s beautiful sermon paying many fine trlim-tes to the irlatlars “'"‘“*""i Miss Gladys Walsh. housekeeper- ____. l 1mm“ tor Rev. Fr. J. Trainer, Lot 7 spent, Myrtle Costello and Messrs. Bill. kicupnird 8”‘ New ‘Ir-airs at her home. iGGOTRB and Eph Costello attended, Du,.“5ng' me service we hymn _ l the show in Alberton on New Year; . i-w,. Arc Going Down The Valley" eve. iwns sung with fooling by Mrs. Alvlvivi Ellis. Mrs. Ralph Ellis, Mr. Avard Harris and Mr. Lewis liar- its. Kingston & Vicinity the short course hi Charlottetown. fEuiSv D3,; mm‘ Melvin E15,, ‘Avard Harris, Edgar Harris, and M“- whllfleld_ Ye‘) w“ haste“ ‘George lilllis, the first three being the Womcns Institute on “Qphcws 01th‘. deceasmi The lnte Airs. Wilkinson VIII Jiilzabetli J. England. daughter of , the latr- Robert and Tamar Eng- ; visiting his da-ilrzlitcr, Mrs. Gordon HMHL horn a‘m05[_ elghtyyymr "Jfiwfil. Norm ml" lyears arm at Springfield West. ln September, 189G, she married i had as their guest for a consider- (‘hcckltyv Vvilicinson oi’ that i place ivhere they lived together _able time. Miss Hannah Proud. l Hampshire. fifty years, he having predeceased l hcr over three years ago. . i She. vras a woman of n retiring l Miss Mildred Poul was hostess to yH-flapp and a highly oxgqntplflry i the Young People's Society, they mot at her home for "119" icharactrr. a devoted wife and lhfiif mother. she knew no greater joy regular meeting on Tuesday esen- ing, January 10. i t l I i i i l i i lo ‘ JIIDUII)‘ l i f OT‘ P D TPPTl ll 5 Oil S Winter Stocks must be sold and M' Ge F‘ G Wm U i, our Sale continues till this plished! As stocks dwindle under heavy selling, prices go down on all broken i Values 0f A Lifetime You'll see unmatched values in all 3 Stores - - - Values where all thought of costs is totaNy obliterated - - - Values without equal! GREENDAUS e __ ‘s uccom- Mr, and Mrs. Owen Younker have ;_1_ than to be of service to those around her. 1t might well be said of her "she lived to serve". In hu" Messrs. Edgar Newson. and Wil- passing o void has been left in the bur Yminker were visitors to the home which never can be filled City on Thursday. Although those earthly ties have been scvcrcd she has only pMRCd on to her eternal home to meet her Master whom she served so ‘faithfully here-S. i Mr. bhrle Dochcrty is employed in Hampton at carpenter work. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Younker visited their son nnd dauthter-in low. Mr. end Mrs. Robert Younkcr this week. CEMETERY "VANDALB" KLElN DRAKENSTEIN. South Ali-ten »- (C?) —- "Vandals" who have been stealing leaden letters ott tombstones in the cemetery here have been identified es rote and mice, not children. The rod- ents have shown a grout liking for lend, and several tombsto have been disfigured. The Blptlst W. M. S. mct at. the home of Mrs. Oswald Newson for their January meeting. Miss Velda Green was a recent visitor to Charlottetown. 3 STORES LONDON —— tCPt General Sir Otto Lnmd ls tho nmv Chief Commissioner of the 5t. John Am- lmlence Brigade. HOPE COVE. Devon. ‘Enclend- msstenlltorollllhlehfl. WHERE QUALIT is sum-z lntca-n-cnt was in the family plot; " ’ '_ i: ti , Err t‘ ld W t B. tlt‘ Misses Norma Smith, Edna Col- ;:I.2,,,1;€€l.\.f) mg w ea w i‘ ivill, Shirley Newson are attending; Th‘, fianbear", wprl.’ Char‘... (GP) __ George Lmlaulok. harbor 1 BORDEN Miss Verra Trowsdnle of Borden ilcit on Frida_v for Rothesay, N. 13., I vrhere she will be employed tit the Rothcsny’ Collegiate School. l ‘. Mrs. J. J. Mnoisnac. Mrs. Da\'ld i Muclluod, and little daughter, Jo- ‘nnne, who have been iisitlng in Charlottetown. returned home on Thursday cvcnilg, At. the lottery drawing: in Seven Mile Bay this week, liliss Violet Arsenaailt. of Borden was the lucky winner of a large hnx of alumini- um and kitchenware. i Air. Reginald Rodgers Jix. of Borden is a patient in the Char- lottetown Hospital this week. Ree. suffered i1 torn must-lo in his lei: during a hockey match n tow weeks atzo. which ncrcssltatcd hospital treatment. The Ladies Social Clillt met at the hrmie of Mrs, Reginald Rod- gers on Wednesday evening. Mrs. W. S. Jardiue was in charm» of the i worship period. A beautiful poemfl ‘The Upward Road", wns road followed by repeating the Lord's Prayer in unison. Lunch nos served -b_v thr- hostess assisted by Mrs. Kenneth Crilinp and .\‘lrs. Ilnrold Cmgiiis. Next place oti meeting is at the home oi Mrs. Roland Ramsey. ‘The regular auction party of the Borden Women's Institute. was held on Thursday evening with six tables lplayiniz. Ladies‘ prize ivas won hy Mrs. Frork Dorsey. Gentlemcnfle hy atriirrmanuel Gril- lant with consolation prizes going to Mrs. Eddie Keough and Mr. Camille Arsenoult. The freezeout prize was won by Mr. Kenneth MiicAlcer. MELVILLE W. T. ‘rhn December meeting of the Melville Women's Institute was held on December 2 at the home of Mrs. Murdock Gllmor. The meet- ing opened ‘by singing the Inatit/ute Ode and by repeating the Creed. Eleven members and two visitors were present. The minutes of the last meeting were then end approved. One new member joined making it a total of i5 members. Mrs. A. K. MacKenzie then thanked the niunbers for n treat ll nMn lit l not. settled nn I-‘riday January 25 FINE WORSTEO SlllTS Blues. Browns, Greys Uncomparable $45 sue 29.50 10 wuurn BOATS Size 33 to 35 only Young Men's S25 While They Last 5.00 a treat sent to her. It “ins moved and seconded to buy 2 gal. o! ice- crcam to treat the school children at their Christmsa closing and nlsu to send treats to the sliutlns in the éilstrirt. lt was then decided to hold our annual CllTlSldTiflS Tree. Mrs. Dun- can Baldcrston kindly invited the members to hold it at. their home on December 20. Two bills ivt-re presented and paid. A sale of fudge by Mrs. Gil- mor brought ln .85 cents. Mrs. J. J. Ctillis kindly invited members to her home for the January meeting. the roll call to he answered by auction-sale and those- on lunch committee are Mrs. Add Macbenn. Nlrs, A. K. MaeKenzie and Mrs. fvfurdot-k Gllmor. The meeting, then closed by sing- ing the Nutional Anthem. Lunch was then served hy the committee in charge. Mrs. P. J. Emery, Mrs. Colin MncKcmle and Mrs, Preston Gtllis, Alter which Mrs. Fred Shaw and lvfrs. John MacDonald treated all present to ire cream and cake. WIIIKIBLAND W. T. When the weatherman finally t! thr» members of Wostinorelend W. i. met. at the home of Mrs. Wrixon Moore. TREMENDOUS SELECTIQNS! GREAT SAVINGS! 10 oozru English Broadcloth SlllRTS $4.00 value Fused Collars SALE 2.79 JAG SNIRTS 3.19 Plaids and Checks _ All Wool Reg. $5.50 value WORK SHIRTS Entire Stock 20% orr i _ i MEN! JACKETS Mecltinaws - Leathers - Wool - Meltens Great variety of types 31/3 orr Fleece SHIRTS and DRAWERS— Reg. $2.00-—SALE $1.49 BUILDING vaun: nown TOOK 1'1‘ W"! m" BRANTFORD, Ont. -»(GPt - A drotp of more than $800,000 in value of building permits issued in Brantford in 10-19 was reWTWd here. Total value of permits iii 1940 was 31.355340 as compared with 327402.849 the previous year. -(CPl-— gono from the the rural municliilflliiy lit Prairie. It was given to Reeve A. M-Callister, who used it for palm; years, when he 1B“ 0m“- t. L rircr nit: 4MP: The president, Mrs. Hal Roger- son opened meeting in usual mon- iier after which roll call was ans- wered. Collection received end min- utes of last meeting were read and approved. Members reported e very profitable and enjoyable af- ternoon on December 2s when most of them gathered and papers-d the school nnd were rewarded by the greatly improved appearance of the walls. The school children were treated to oranges mid armies at the Christ- mas tree. New committees: school- Elsie Sherren. Sick-Mrs. Bert Trowsdnle, Mrs. Robert Moyhew. Educational-Mrs. Bert ‘rmwsdsle. Social-Mrs. Art Bherren. Mrs. Verner Moore. Imnch-Jvirs, Art sherren, Mrs. Heber Conftcld, Mrs. Robert Mayhew. Mrs. Hal Oakes invited mem- bers for February. Roll Call to be answered by exchange a! Valentine Card. Each member to bring two articles roi- grab bog. It was decided to get. more mat- erlnl to he mode into articles of clothing for orphanage. Old Woot- lens must be in to secretary-trees- sent her while sick end e letter was than read from Mrs. M. C. lhcPhu thanking the members for urer not later than January 20th. Meeting adjourned and after Inch e social hour woo enjoyed, i (ANADIAN GENERAl EiEU-Plt