y Rye also moved up for lair jams ER 3,_ 1949 THE GUARDIAN. CHARIUFPETOWN Izear SALE REPEATED MEN'S WEAR THURSDAY .- FRIDAY -- SATURDAY WINTER Sovizncnlrs 'A lucky purchase of deep pile ELYSIAN Coats. Blue. Grey. Brown. Teal. Fawn ' Worth $50.00 SALE = r 39.50 OVERCOAT BARGAIN! i, Full bodied. heavy fleece Coats worth $35 Blues and Browns SALE - = 25.00 y. . Frwsso rams n» $8.00-NOW $4.95 * OVERALLS. heavy denim. $3.95 . . . . . $2.95 * Fine all-wool Men's COAT SWEATERS Worth $6 — a bargain at ..........$4.95 * WORK SHIRTS -, ehnre stock ..zs% o|=|= 8 WHERE quALrrYis s "n: Last week-end our Sale was a great suc- l cess. The same fine/ "values are again offered. 2 1-8; track 77 1-8. ' MEN'S TWO TROUSER SUITS VALUE THAT CANT BE CHALLENGED * Here's value no man can afford to miss; the high qual- ity of the Worsted Cloths boosts the value. Single and Double Breasted models in Fall shades Greys. Blues. Browns and lighter shades for the younger man. ‘ A ' ' DOUBLE THE WEAR . . . .. LPAIIKAS Heavy Whipcord in Blue and Brown- worth dollars more L GUARDIAN grain! ' 's.;~*=.~;.:.'*=:s T H E <1 E N T R A B riey: 1 CW 6-row 1.62 7-8; 2 WTNNWEGI m,“ 3_(cP)__G°°d 5W B-TOW 1-63 7%; 1 CW Z-IOW of local Interest. but. adverttslng oi ummercial buying appeared ln C fI-S; 3 CW yellow 1.44 7-8. 7-35 3 CW Z-WW 1-53 7-53 3 a newly nature may be inserted mast grains today on the Winnipeg zihtléogyy lfigoaértsé éedieleigs “us: 31:5“; word. ltrletl! Day. I E"°'“““° “d “m” mm“ ' ck 1.41 v-s; 2 cw yellow 1.4a ~ LFPAGE'S SALE SPECIALAS‘. a bare recel o N331. ado", ‘Lyiperl ltfdconflaecd “ Rye? 1 CW 1-53 7-3! 2 CW 1.52 Women's white skates, velvet over- uu “m, "n," feed "m," ‘ 7-3; 3 CW 1-43 1-41 rel. 2 CW 1-39 shoes, dress shoes. Growing girls‘ Mn“ on‘ “m w“ bung b0“ 3-3.’ 4 C W1-43 3-3; 1110K 1-35 3-3» loafers, baby dolls, oxiords, youth's. FIBX! 1 CW 3-79 1-2; 2 CW 3-74 child's and infant's shoes. Ladies tymills and exporters, while pg- tenor and American demand was hdlcatcd in barley. is offerings dried. up and ‘mu-i- 1-2: 3 CW 354 1-22 4 CW 3-49 1-2; snow boots, pullons and slippers. truck 3.79 1-2. - CITY POLICE COURT-At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court entering a warehouse with intent iii-Sill‘. §2E°..1"a.f‘iv ".°°"“ Markets at a Glance l‘5.1i€.““‘.'{;.._‘.“.i ffflfliiiin°iiiié Gan two wheat prices ’ his eent. ' -" Closing quotations: Oats: Dec, 80 1-8; M Barley: Dec. 1.44 7- NB. lye: Doc. 1.5’! 3-8: Flu: May 3.70 i-IB. Cash prices: I (Canadian Press) to steal, was further remanded until Saturday, while the ad- journed case of a man charged with operating a motor vehicle trzfiz°gtl°lfl°lirgh_h"her; mdu" while intoxicated was heard and Montreal-Stocks higher; papers 7m A m“ charged with keeping lead advance. iurther adjourned until November a vicious dog. pleaded guilty to 1 New Yorkvstocks higher; steels. the charge and undertook to de_ Oats; 2 cw 31 3; ex 3 cw 79 motors lead rise. atroy the animal. lpecial Men's &_ Boys’ Wear Ian's Wllltor Overooate 19.50 u» 29.50 erfsfilopooats 19.50 Iea's’.l.‘renehCosts............ 6.95 !ilen'sSults"..........14.95to84.50 ‘Ielfs Dress Pants . . . . . . . . . . ..'. 5.95 heir-museum 1.0a eifslfleooeflonibs. 8.50 i». .'sDreeo8Iloos 4.4a l Metflswork Boots 8.951 yyffleooeCombs. .... .. 250' Boys’ Breeches 9.50 up Boyfllaolseis mronusrvanamsiwwnan wwmrnioa stone T ey’re New‘! Theyirel Smart! Prices To Suit Everyone! I s Greendalk For - y Fine Fashions.‘ y Good Values! FUR COATS, CIDTH COATS, RAINCOATS, SUITS, DRESSES and EVENING GOWNS ‘Mitre investing in your new Fail wardrobe we invite you to inspect our lines — Our Fbrs are ever on the alert for new and smarter numbers. so don't miss this op- Wtuniry to keep ln when‘ with the latest from the Montreal market. $27.50 up SUITS l5.95 up DRESSESe-aeesaueaaeesofleeeosess-ees....~ UP Use Our Lay-Away Plan-A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Garment SPECIAL FEATURES IN LOWER PRICE DEPARTMENT New Rollo Dresses . . . . . . 1.79 912.95 . Wool Jersey Blouses, all colors . 8.95 ladlofVesis . . . . . . . . . . . .. 79c Cotton l-Iouse Coats 4.95 Elastic Girdios . . . . 1.95 Baby's Sweaters . . . . . . . 1.95 Baby's Wool Soakers 95c Children's Skirts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.49 Children's Sleepers . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.95 New ArrlvaL-Wooi Plaid Dresses 9.95 Bangles Rayonllose Special Ladies’ Wear ' SPECIALS an ovum suns-r 101g QUEEN STREET .r|ia' »e n ££n .nAi m. a '\ This column Is reserved for newsl REMOVAL NOTICE, retail store Stewart Bakeries Lid, is tampon arily located at 1G9 Kent St. next to Henry MacFarlane's. RETURNS T0 DUTY - Mr. James A. Fullerton, City Clerk, re- turns to his duties in the Cit; Hall today alter an absence due to illness. CURLING MEETING.—A meeting 0i’ the Charlottetown Curling Club, for the purpose o! drawing bonds, on Friday, Novcmiber 4th, 1949. at 7.30 P. M. TO BE SWORN IN - The City's new Chiei’ o! Police, Charles W. MacArthur, will be sworn in at Li o'clock this morning in the City Council chambers by His Worship Mayor MacDonald. Members oi the Council will attend the ceremony in addition to a. Iew invited guests, , TRINITY EVENING AUXIL- IARY - The Evening Auxiliary o! the W.M.S. oi lrlnity United Church, Charlottetown. entertain- ed the Baby Band on Thursday when Mrs. Louis Simmons, Super- intendent oi Baby Band, enrolled over one hundred children o! iivc years oi ago and under as mem- bers o! this department o! the W.- MB. Some seventy-five parents were in attendance as well as numerous guests among whom were Mrs, (Eevn Gordon Derracn, i‘ Mrs. (Rev-J I-LED. Ashiord and Miss Beryl Morson, missionary on furlough irom India Mrs. Sinnmons spends much time in this depart- ment, contacting through the chil- dren many homes, and bringing the mothers o! young children in direct contact with the great. mis- sionary cause. Aa in all mission- ary work this year, the emphasis is on "Advance", an this Baby Band Dept. is through fellowship, and awakened interest. developing a closer relationship between the church and the home. From a iinanciai viewpoint also, there. is 'a.n Padvsnce”, ior Mrs. Simmons reports thirty 1li'e memberships and a total oi seventy seven dollars and thirty rive cents raised during the year. ________i H!!!‘ LAKES BTIAMIB The first steam-propelled boat on the Great bakes, the Walk-in-the- Water. was launched ln 161B. M E N I No more night calls Do you suiier from weakness oi the kidne s or from frequent, painful urinauoni’. .. Do ou have to get up at nighti Why don t you make a stand against these ailments with the mag- nesium treatment. MAGNOPILLSI In only a little while. many notice a great improvement: irritation les- sened. pain soothed. urination normal again. Tired. nervous feelings will disappear. MAGNOPILLS can hel bring about a quick return o! strengt even alter surgical intervention . .. MAGNOPILLS are sold at all drug stores. __________._____ WHILE AIITENDING THE WINTER FAIII . IN AMHERST For s good night's rest oom- fortable beds, heatedxflush toilets, stop at the "Church, lliil Rest Cabins". 194 Church Street, Amherst. Tourist home in connection. 50 Dozen — Regular to $2.25- 1.50 3.19 4.95 395 LDIAMCND sox Lflannelette Pyiamas $3.95 — While they last '—Arrow Pyiamas Broadcloth. $6 — SALE macs seven" Tee homo a handy carton .9"?! _ _n.es . DEFICIT