rHa CHARLOlTETOWN GUARDIAN Week-end Specials BOYS’ OVERCOATS Here ls a timely offering with cold weather just ahead! Outfit your boy this weekend-remember specials like these don’t come every day. Students Overcoats-just a small lot. sizes 33 to Bil-coats of all wool English tweeds in smart raglan or duplex models, usually selling up t0 $ $13.00. Week end special — — - - - - 1 Bo_v’s Overcoats-zinother lot of warm sturdy yet dressy tweed coats. shown in popular guards 01' rag- lans. lteg. prices $7.95 to $9.95. Sizes 7 to 12 $ yrs. Week-end Special A practical frieze-four “Wit; all wool. airforce blue hush coats. ties, l it"‘iJ,'lil coat of heavy ivzirm all wool ‘ 12.15 p. m Week-end Special - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ CREW NECK SWEATER Fine Pure wool shown In ‘plains, blacks, and horizont- al stripes _'2.00 ‘Z50 Plaid Zipper JACKETS All wool heavy mackinaw chills l" Pollllllll‘ two tone effects sizes 24 to 36 ‘3.95 Pilot Suits Popular two piece sutl ' °f he"? English Pilot cl o t h three quarter length coat with plain fitted naval back, heavy matched breeches with double seat and knees. Navy and Ail-force col- ors. Boy’s Battle Dress Suits—These are regular $9.95 val- Tough government standard khaki and airforce blue cloth made up in regulation battle dress style- $4.95 viii-ts full lielt. Rel: $1.75. Sizes 7 t0 iii 35 Sizes (; to 1g gtrs. only _\l‘:l‘.'\. WvrIr-eiill Special — — — — — — Tune ln c I I SPRING VALLEY W. l. Chas. McLciinan, Sec-Trans , Mrs W. J Harrington (re-elect- ecli. Red Cioss Convcnor, Mrs. H. Harrington, Directors, assist-ants, Airs. George CJUOII and Mrs Alvin Sudsbuu", Directors. Mrs. Glover, Mrs. A. Cxscley, Auditors, MZS G. Prolitt, Mrs R Ciinip- bell. Corrmpoiidenie was triad and the month. Mrs. Mrs. Hiram Harrington, en- tertained the annual mcethg of the spring Valley W.I. on Tues- day evening Nov. lit-h Tile Pres.- dent Mrs. George Lockhait pre- sided. The meeting opened with the Ode and the Creed in unison. answered by an G- (YJCD the last. anniin of the October meeting were read and adopted. Aft-er an interesting and inspiring address by ElIQPFGSi- dent, the yearly report was given by the Secrerziri‘. and shovrod n bal- ance on hand of $35.84. School committee reported the purchase of books. Bill was paid. Sick committee reputed no one was ill. Hall committee presented a bill oi $5.50, and ropott-ed need oii paint for stove pipe, ‘This bill was moved paid, a bill of $3 33 was presented by the Gill Committee who pur- chased a Christmas fruit nnkc for each of the Valley boys who are overseas. viz Fred Campbell. Llwyd Cot-ton, Home Ecoiizmlcs, Mrs. Robert Glover Mrs ROV Bryanton expressed her aippnqciatoii oi a box of fruit sent by the W.I during illness in her home $2.60 was voted for the L.B. League. Subscriptions far the Institute Nmvs were handed in. Yarn was then distributed and the members ivere invited to the home of Mrs. H. l-Iriri-incinn for their weekly knitting The lunch committee con- sisting of Mrs. Glover and Mrs. McLcnniin. One new member was welcomed The following new com- mittees were appointed, School, Mrs. James Canipfiell, Mrs. Alvin eiapense. The wal most» limitless vari y _ Mamie Adams invited the W. I. to hei- hcme for the Dec. meeting, roll call being exchange Cilllildllfls gifts. Velda and Irene Bicman then beautifully rendered plied directly to studs and lslsls. The wood flours may be scraped, painted. or varnished. A window seat built in below the dormer w n- lace to Orin the top of the dressing table. A closet with space for the guest's clothes and wequve light plugs complete _ Meeting closed with Na- Lflllfll Anthem. Collect-ion $1.00. Fifteen members answered roll qucstioniialies distr buted viz flQlflEsiREFLfiflT CHARM AND call by pflylflg W191i‘ (11165. swell Cit-izinshlp, Mrs Russ Campbell, PERSQNAIJTY members were present. Minutes of social Wellfare, Mrs. George Lock- ____ meeting and also tuirt. Agriculture. Mrs George Every bpiqe wan“ her home w reflect charm and personultt . One of the surest ways to latter is tn originality. and one place in which she can turn loose her talents is the attic. An attic guest room be created from waste space with little ls may be made anel. and atta n the 01ft from fibre board in a wainscot design. ‘The eel mg, which Olin be a few shades darker, may be blwked with a scallop darker shade bodering the wail. fibre board can be handled in a "umber 0f Wflys to produce and al- voi e of decorative treatments. With a simple tocl for masonry effect. This material can be used" either new or old inteiors. down makes a Pleasant read or sew. A sielzf may the essentials. for a Ruesi. room, the with an eye on her employ a number pocket/book. Gingham ll This material in a blue and of the ance for curtains of plain le. A chair with s red slim wvr-w-v . Ctnldinns stand on guard at anoth day a part of the defence of ever-y anti-aircraft batteries above llama Kong harbor which the Canadians will help man, er of the empire’: vltal defence buttons today with 9,, ‘my | I force from the Dominion at llong Kong, They are there. Prime Minister King timid in making then": - - ' ‘ aggro slim. actual or threatened, in any pug 9| m, '0,“ h “_ country which still enfoys freedom". This picture shows one of u" which has token p lion Iii-vi i-iifll; wiiiziiffifii. Si: to f I reigning masculine» for It is of easily adaptable lor attic rooms and on new construction it can be ap- ..,, Having iiclulred the background housewife budget may of decorative schemes that are easy on the family inexpens- ive. colorful and easily washable. white dieck wll-h a binding of red braid might be used for the bedspread, dressing table skirt and 8s a val- white OOVQI‘ would add a touch of color and a campbell. Siiliiziiis NlCKlllXlOll, Siidsbury, sick. Mrs. Cotton, Mrs. beveltng and groovin , it be plain blue u o ca. t would be a Willis hurt/mil Iiiirry C-isslvr- H Harrington. Programme Mei fashioned into large orgsmullcnralnels sulta-ble fillers (zrovelllrileg. A cheat The election or officers was next Dorgaii, Mrs Sudsbury and Mrs. R straight ling dgslgn or a .119 or a nted in bright c0l0rs, would fit iili ordeii. We (iWYiLllP Evcktlmrtlvlao- Wit-J. Hftlllflllgiilld d t h n with m, “nu-Bl quorum; tng ciaimriii. resi fin. rs. was ien (‘eci e 0 ave our h d 1d be a, m“ t Wesley Cole, Vice President, Mrs. meetings on the first Tuesday of "l" N‘ It NEWPORT FIIIFFSMM magneto?‘ thvéoustoringnogx exllrla. :1, ._. ___ lankets. ’ ' , which fol- rocm of this type lows no particular period. is an ex- f Canadians Share in Defence of Vital Strongholdwemigggii guggmieoigmggega 3gp; 819556 11189313“ a.d paint, Gn- sinel, lac uer oryvariiish will make frlen the most diversified usiins noun norm solos BHI x. Nazis report British ‘thrown Back’ in desert = BIB-Um. NW. U -—(AP)—FHlI hiflh cfllkn an front, when euten- l stvo vliwlltlofls appeared to be un- The wai- bulletin from Hitler's headquarters auto offensive over- atlons tn Russia "cflllfljj/ue suc- cessfully‘ ‘but gave no detain of land operations. The last para- graph of the announcement had this to say of British desert- I one y tI-nh were d -" l ‘ensvis ger y, u. i-hg Ubyun f ellmmgn l but,‘ insisted that“: Operation l § i! 5 g? g s 5 operations in Russia, but news dispatches told of a bitter fight for an wikient-tftad village near Moscow which the Gelmsm claimed they captured. “AUTUMN! CAIIS!" when sterner frosts have touched each glorious bloom, Which grew in beauty through the summer's hours. Gone ts the fragrance from our gar- den paths: And loveliness departs from out the ~ scented bowers. The frost tin d air so clear in starry s illness, ‘ The chill of fogwreaths upon each valley floor, Changes acronychal in beauty spreading. Across each hill and vale ere aut- umns o'er For o'er each hill and valley creeps her magic, Each leaf and twig, each fern feels her caress. to crimson shades be- s : glorious touch of greater Dame Nature's gentleness. A splash of color there-in red or i c mson, Across the hills the yellow-orange- O With iiii-iiigsied shades, and in the b kgro ac und, There too is still the leafy green she longs to hold. Piinwsi BllllS. lTll., lillAlllllTTilllWll TWO DAYS ONLY! iiiiiiAY AND SATURDAY, SAlE iii SAMPLE FDR BDATS PERLEY EXPERT i-‘URRIER HERE T0 SERVE YOU NOVEMBER 21st and 22nd Montreal's Leading Furl-leg TBADEqN ALLOWANCE Bllllg m fur otgwwlth you and m. ceive a gener. ous allowance. IIUSKRAT . . . . . . seas ..............szse raise. e9“. . . . . . sass Eiiiiisfiliifi? . . . . save iiiiiii“‘.’.f‘.’ff’.°.‘??.“..$279 iiiiiiiii.iiii~---~$Z°° I ...............ss4s FINE PERSIAN LAMB ...............$345 DDNYENIENT AND EASY WAYS TD PAY From branches high where robins sang and nested. Those bits of color come slowly flut- tering down: Each one a gem from out the lovely setting- To Mother Earth-from Nature's glorious crown. The aromatic smell of leaves in wealth new fallen, Thick strewn o'er hammocks; throu h each woodland glade. l‘ Each little ollow filled with sum-| mer's foliage, i In multicolored beauty there every- : where displayed. l There then ‘neath heaped up leaves a state ank . Will seeiiliings nestle snugly till the ca Oi’ springs rejoicing comes-when winter P8559!» With life B-IIBW. tiflnsct-‘mkni W" in bed sheets. here are air will; size-Abe rlgh widt- for h t Adieu each fragrant flower that o; bed you Gina“ ti; use t“ eon"): 811ml] 1 l u and plenty long encu h for The garden paths, Ol‘ boom n ov - Gus tuck,” a, we be, m an Mm over at the top. Buy a firmly- wa en ziigaveizi sheet — one with Lahhigh - red coun r s uare ~ic -no In springtime with another long 1e“ than 64 Lag?‘ \,,§y_ Look It the grew to br ness. Bleep soifily till again I bid you caress. .._J0hn, "The Llilaics". P. E. 1. SOURIS HIGH SCHOOL Honor Roll for October: - Grade X-l. Charles Holland, 2. Anna Pierce and Billie Pierce. 3 Kenneth Mull-all wade e . Bill 2. Francis Oheverle, Paollet. Perfect Attendance: Charles Hol- land, Melvyn MacKenzle, Leo Mac- Liellan, Doreen Dunlap, Edward dievei-ie. Miss Mslouefs Department Grade VII-i. Aibtn Paquet. i. . Alton Muc- Kennte, I. John MacDonald. 8. Francis U! -. Grade VI (ID-i. Albert L. Oheverie a. Oiement MoPhee. 8. Waiter McQuari-ie. Perfect Attendance: Alton Mao- Kenzie. Elmer Cheverle. Clement MoPhee. Albert M. Gievefla. m» Bwii@'.-....1i-a»..r_tii=sI-i Grave V-l. Ooiln Jarvis, i. Edward clover, ii. Kent Ellis. Grade rv-i. liven One-voile, l. Eunice Orocher. 3. .n.uth Jack- son. Perfect Attendance: Kent its‘ We?‘ “£3; °it’.‘.‘.‘l."‘"i‘;i ‘ , er, c '- Honel? Ivan Ohsverte, Eunice (glow , Ruth Judson. Vernon . Clarence MEI Holland's Deplftlneni Grade m-i. nun cmomt and fir! Pnquet. 2. Doreen lull, l. Grade n-ij Deni? unseen. a. with‘? atfiiiitl "nhqfm" Grade r (In-i. nm&n ‘sum 2. Daniel (lievsrte, a. George Haa- Donald. GNIB I (8)-—1. JIIIOI t 9- Kimball Jervis, I. tel no“ - I‘. mmlilflllll, fill!!!‘ - Om“ f, 0 a no: headquarters In all-Hi argiitseiiit commander of the 0| a fuse mvie, Charles Ohsverle ‘amp; J okso , flank any“ iaaboftlialdiugiliggi 020mm‘, 3m. bull Jarvt, James Bimpfm. E. IAIII IMDONAID Principal “#37611 = 8e “a I _ --i - = -?-_i%—_——__~ —.——-—. ability and satisluctlcnq wheii biiy- Euxiiiy Evegven.“ Test til: '12?!’ THAT W012, ENLT" some rial to see that there is no filling N - (c?) - It's ll we Take advantage of these saving! by making a deposit now and pay the balance monthly to suit your convenience. TWD DAYS DNiY! FRIDAY AilD SATURDAY PRDWSE Bins. LTD. LONDO they use a lot in the army, sal the resident of a court-mull" ac u tting a private of "iisliiil 1"‘ sul lng language to a su (‘l‘lfll‘ oili- cer" in talking about “tiese has!‘ ards in stripes." ______________ Use Mlnard‘: for sprains. s to rememEer. Buy the right by rubbing bwkiy; l; a whim powdery dust files out, the sheet will be sleazy after laundering. Ex- amine the hsms to see that they are sti-ai ht and flrml fastened M. each en . Sheets the. meet these requirements should give good sezv ce. Q1101‘- ., i Hang Kong is Bastion in Pacific Sill macaw "9 . l , ~ .. .... .. .. I . i t» ,~"-'- z A '4" """ i *- i i‘ . i i -. 4,‘, ‘ i g MOI/LAND ‘l? I"; ’ ‘I v Wu.»- u-u-nu-s-q-h‘..vfilil....n.wwfun-"-1"-"Qflhhnze : i i 2 i =. ~e a1 s mncpc son moral ' u...» l l ' l out 0T u‘ '5‘i.“i:.‘.‘;1"ii3,'2i'ii.“ii‘;'“u..u,“‘ "i L'i‘i.‘”.'."..‘.‘.'{..".‘::,':.;".:';':,{'::. ‘$7.13; ‘Sifiéi. ltl uII lumuhoiamuiauugmcumosqu snmmmsmiumifliimflkt