Brown. Royal Blue, Rust_ and TORONTO WOMEN'S INSTQTTUTE Orchid. Sizes 34 to 42. Price $25.00 for - - -- .one third oft all KNITTED SUITS 3 Piece Knitted Suits in Navy, Rust, (ireen and Sizes 36 to 44. $ Price $9.95 for — — — — — — — — Two Piece Knitted Suits in Navy, Copper, Wine and Brown. Sizes 14 to 20. Price $6.95 for — —- — — —- — — — Three Piece Knitted Suits in Navy, Blue, Brown and Rust. Sizes 36 to 44. $9 Price $14.95 for — — — - - — - u Three Piece Boucle Knitted Suits in Navy, $4.64 Royal Green, Brown, Black and _ _ _*16.67 for You 4 Birthday Cakes 14 Departmental Birthday Gifts! CRASWELL f0!‘ . MEN'S turnbuckle veniincl 81.98 at hmi-ieremuaorrs ghoul 1M. L-ID-l-IS-ll. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. 14789-741413 CLEARANCE u! Woman's mum- ery. 91% ta‘ 01.69. ‘Hie G 00., 144 Great Georue 8t. , L-BO-l-IS-lt. DOGTAX_—-l.iastca1l!0r1)og TarnAllfioadrlorineriwillhave dog tax returns reaoh us by January 16th Department no L- 2-1-15-31 . WOMEN'S black and brown fur-trimmed overshoes $1.98 at Fume-Ferguson's Shoes Ltd. L-36-1-13-2i. BE SURE to attend the big Janu- ary Clearance Sale at the Green- ., Dresses regular $2.95 to $3.95 SQUID-if $1.96. Coats NSlIIB-i" $7.96 to $35.00 c caring at FNMJLY‘ BEREAVED. — Mrs. George W. H. City, has re- ceived the sad rie by telegram that, her sister Hattie, Mrs. Conrad. Leuthener, Minneapolis, had passed away. Mrs Com-ad who has been in failing health leaves many relatives and friends and their sympathy will go out to the bereaved family. wllggNG BELLS. E grammar- riage we very e y e 'I‘rinity u church yesterday momlng of Miss W - fred Gay Arbing and Mr_ Earle M. Phillips, both popular young C - lottetowri people. Rev. Mr. Miller performed the ceremony. Ihe bride looked exceptionall nice in a smart grey winter suit w th squirrel trim- mings and blue accessories. After the ceremony the ha??? Ymmfl couple left by train for Borden and will then motor to Florida i0r_ the winter months. The Guardian Joins in happiest fellcitations_ __i___-__-__ Mr. Ralph Smith of Charlotte- town, has returned to Toronto t0 resume his studies after spending the Christmas holidays visiting with his chum, Mr. Tom Ship- man in Ottawa. _____~_j_-—- CORNWALL-YORK WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The December meeting oi! the Comvmll-York ‘Point Women's In- stitute was held 1t the home of Mrs. Annie MacDonald with nine- teen members and one visitor Dre- ent. Meeting opened by sinzihs. "It's a Good Hime t0 Get Ac- uainted" and repeating A Club .Vornan's Creed in uniscn. Min- utes of last meeting were read and approved. Roll call was answered bv paying the annual fee. Sev- eral officers who were not aopoirit- ed at the annual meeting were ap- ‘pointed at this meeting, namely. Vloe Hasid-eiit, Mrs. Hazen Howard. Auditors. Mrs. Fred Macliaren and Mrs. Douglas MacDonald. Sick committee. Mrs. Gifford Bain and rs. Frank Howard, Cornwall, Mrs. . u, Cornwall Mrs. William Butler and Mrs. Aubrey MziicPhaii, York Point. Hall committee, Mrs. Frank How- ard. Conyenor of Public Health. Marie Gallant. The new roll call Mrs. C. D. MacLaren. Mrs. E. J was. Household Remedies. The MaoMilian roll call was Consequences which “Fruit Cake" the The first 1939 monthly meeting oi Toronto Womerrs Institute took place at the home of Mrs. Frank Martin wit-h 13 members present. The meeting opened by reciting the Creed. The minutes of the last mficiing were adopted as rend. It was moved and seconded that the Institute hold a Bingo at. the lioriie of Mrs. Frank Martin. Sick Committee reported nothing need- dei and tli: following were ap- Dmnted on the new sick committee. Mi.» Ernsst Gallant and Mrs. Andrew Blacquiere. Program Com- uii..ee. Mrs. Zachariah Buotc and provided a great deal of laughter. The remainder of the was spent socially. donated d. money from which is to be added to the funds kindly waning of the Institute Several members The meeting were held resrmisihle for making with was adjourned by singing God tickets for the cake. Llmt-le Save the King. (Patriot Please Copy) you FIGURE n‘ our BR/llMJNlGl-IAM: England —-(CPJ —Comedlan George Rabey has his “A own definition o! laughter: Miss Jessie Murray drew the lucky tic- oert at York Point. $5 was voted out of the funds to eaoh dish-lot to buy Christmas stirs for the sick and shut-ins. The Convener of the question- naire on Canadianization and Ne, synchronizsd co - ordination of mm“ Even“; Mrs- Ham" HOWI-M. neuro-physiclogical reflexes with a fmedfili this Dover. Several in- semi-automatic impulse o! mass- imstmg 959913 We"? Wad. which inherited suggestivlsm . " determined suitable answers to that questionnaire. Following are the instructive t ' , .1 n‘ .1 l’ RIGHT: One of the newer PM"!!! I styles in smart calf Burfllllldil 0r Bluclr $3.50 QBOVE: Z4“ new K l d platform ctulc.‘ Very die- llnctive Burnt- curfll Brown or Black $8.50. - SUNNYSIDE YOU'LL WINTER Smartly IN THESE! No need to worry about foot~ appeal in these shoes, and you get comfort, too! At this price. you can afford to get several pairs and wear them right into Spring. A collection of NEW STYLES ' all priced at - 6.50 You'll find pumps, sandals, oxforddties in this selection and a grand array o! pop- - ular platforms. Choose yours today! it lPcrdifl-fvrgusun'_sp_Shoes, Ltd. ' l l fir"? Per-c" , boners read: Nwtloml park‘ o; Canada by Mrs. Jack MaoPiiail ,State Visit of King and Quegg; France bv Mrs. Frank HGWB-ifi‘ Vesetwble‘ Dyeing by rut-s. Giiiford Bain. Following the latte;- paper, Mrs. Bain showed some samples or material, which she had Gxpgfl- rgilentled on with various vggotwbig, rs. Haaen Howard aroused the interest 0f the meirvbea-s wiggle,“ s BDnr-cinriute contest. Mr, figffindl? 1W were or s. Gordon MaoMill 1 members to her hmneaniornmtfi January meeting. DIORmmme ' - this ' call is to bemlanswergdeetbita' 3Q»: laxiies birthstone and birthday Meeting adjourned. ' ._____€___‘_ SUCCESS WOMEN'S INQTITUTE 'I'h De. ' I, ‘of; held rialteeiilixég Annie MacLeod. Roll cal was m- ‘Bagged with a Christmas Carol and Wm‘?- Mlnllifis f0 Drevious meeting com 12nd rind ap roved, Ri- rts of m ttces ivei-e 53rd u; 1; was moved and seconded that all bills benaid. $6.00 was voted for seal gami- Tflwre was Some discussion n the marking oi‘ a quilt. It w“ &eciéiled that members bring squares e {silvery meeting. Seven membership fees were paid and col- iecrltiém taken amounted to 35c e J ' a» Mrsftfifi/ulffaitf‘ §%i"°..’if’2 New Year's resolution. The quest- le/nnaire on-Public Health to be gggd in by like convenor, Miss Mc- rwn. rnee cl w" ' hi! osed and lunch The inventor o! a new air-acety- lene torch having a flame that can be vlried imwldth claims that it can be used to remove int with- m" bllmihir wood. metaiuot canvas. iii Use Mined‘; for burns. . EYESIGHT EXAMINATION mum a s ‘Gleam r an mo“: ll. J. IMBOIII OPIQMITBIBT Managua. r. l. I. Office llourc: ll loll Al. i to l Fred Brady ‘ ket at the Christmas school oon- J es ilk they would inaiue Montague a Mrs. liiacMillaii is to look alter w New tilasgow And Vicinity it mm to whom sincere Iymiflthli 16¢!- tarded Rev Mess. Howard Rod. Prleletonm Laird are n . 03111 ‘lbombs. * Mic Elsie Laird entertained the Women's Institute at her home on , Monday evening January 9th. with 1 attendance oi’ embers an and nine visitors t. ‘Ilhe President, Mrs. William B. Bul- man, presided. ‘Ilhe meeting open- ed in the usual marmer by sing- ing the Ode and repeating the port was heard nd proved. Roll call was annual fees and New Yarn‘: school eommi the ensuing month. as the previ- ous month. ,A Questionaim <1 Pu-blic Health was discussed. Mrs. Herbert B. Stevenson. was ap- inted oonvenor 0t Education, and tor schools. ma. Elbert Hill. and Mm. R. B. Dickieeon. Will at- tend the Girls Sewing Class. Mrs. R. A. Houston the mem- bers to her home for the February meeting where roll call will be an- swered with a Valentine Verse. The refreshment comm: Mrs. M. McLeod, Mrs. A. B. SYAWBIIBOB and Miss Ruth Dickieson. Pro- gramme: Mrs. RendJe A. 301M011- Mrs. Heiibert Stevenson. and Mia ma; fiemiple. One new member was welcomed at the January meeting. ‘Iihe following evening/l programme was enjoyed. Chorus, My Old Kentucky Home. - inf; Mrs. M. McLeod and Miss. El Sample. Vocal Due-t Misses Mar-turret and Inez Sevenson. Readings, Mrs. Richard Dlckiestm. Mrs. Elbert Hill and Mrs. Stewart with the National Anthem. Lunch was served by the Ladies in charge. I Master Allison Bulman, the lit- lte son oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Mervyh Bulman is reooverincr from his re- cent accident. it will be rememb- ered that he got his n/rm broken a few weeks ago. and is now doing quite well. <3- Eastern Guardian .."|.‘hls column is reserved for new: of local interest but advertising of e. newsy nature may be lmerted at 4 cents a word strictly pay- _ahle_in_advnng_e. ..'SUBSCBIPTIONB w . the Charlottetown Guardian ma be handed to their Rent. Archie -~‘SERIOUS ACClzlEuljTTllxlltf is regret, we repor e or- tunate accident which occurred Sunday evening when Mr. Norman . McPherson, Lower Montague, feilontheicysiireetonhisway to Church. fracturing his hip. Mr. McPherson was taken to the Kim's County Hospital. Montague and is ailconrfortahly as H1118 caribee ..'BOABD 0F TRADE-A meet- ing of the Montague Board oi ‘rrade was held in the Legion Rooms on Tuesday a oon» with the President, L. H. Poole in the chair. The nutter of having the Montague river drcdked to a depth o! sixteen feet at low water and a committee inied to draw up a meo- rt oi’ call if this dredging was ne and tagger docking facilities pro- vided. e matter of auditing the books oi fur w with the e from the light and telephone omn- mitiee was then given, and the Board went on record as approv- i lng the action which the Mon- i tague Town Council had taken in i this matter. Correspondence was read from the Minister oi Pubuc Works regarding sno lough t0 serve the eastern eh o the Is- land. This matter was left over until a later meeting. After fur- ther discussion along other llnu of business the meeting adjourn- Q RBMIMBBANUE VEILSES "0 VALIANT HEARTS " was for our men who fell in the field. for whom "The mimpets have sounded on the other dd!" who no longer so much need our help. ver- sea are to remind us who are still, in the flesh that we he nded comrades some oi’ whom need o soul o! -mslend's m mum-S“ ‘at... than not mod ' furth you: who...» - m», as “RAID tiieweekommmedi ie ietuscflirhmdwet-l w. MEN'S SUITS ‘MEN'S WINTER Men's Heavy Jumbo Cont. Sweaters. Sale Price . .. . . . . Men's House Coats & Dress- ing Gowns. Sale Price . . . . . Men's Fancy Shirts. Special at . . . . . . Men's Winter Caps, Clearing at ..._..._._.,.......,.,.,....... --.---...-.---..-- uauis surrs ' AND _. ovaacoars At Their Regular Prices Then Suits and Overcoah were good value, but’ at these greatly reduced prices they m a Matchless Buy Reg. $22.50 Sale Price $ OVERCOATS Sale Pricel-a Men's Leather Coats. Sale Price ,. .;.;. . . . .;,;,;.<... . 1 I95 Men's Fur Coats. Sale Price i. . . . eTffCefe . Men's Heavy Wool Underwear. Sale Price, each . . . . 33 l-3 Discount 33 l-3 Discount HALF PRICE 25 p. c. Discount ‘Mi adios’ Cots and Fall Dresses Specially Priced For Quick Selling LADIES’ DRESSES Rog. $2.95 Line for tamer onsssss Reg. $7.95 Line for Other Higher Priced Dresses Clearing Girl's Conic Clear- ing a! $|.9s $5.25 l-3 OH Ladies’ Knitted Suits Clearing a! 3,3 l-3 Discount I-3 DH QI-I-IID Visit Our Yard Goods Depl. Coatings, Curiaining, Prints, Flannelettes, Etc» all a! Greatly Reduced Prices Every Department He: Leis Bargains i ii . ’ Cengeleum Rugqbglecentinuecl Lines, a Hes! Patterns“ at Greatly ‘ilieilucerl Prices Embossed Iulaidiiuoleumfl" pettemm- Special .........,.~.~.,.........,,,,.;.-. 01.81131 mm- Oilcloth, 5,3000! ilfilgllli dweee:e'eeeeol' l Bargain Fares all ever Canadian National Railwaiyeqip. ' i ‘ Island to filiarloihiown friilaiy. a A ‘ lei Good : COATS as 1-3 DISCUIINT