BIG SAVING VALUES ——lN-- WINTER CLOTHING IN OUR BARGAIN Basement! MEN'S FLEECE COMBINATIONS, all Sizes per suit — - - - - —$1I1o “‘“,‘,.“§.§‘.."_"f'_’i‘§_°"i"‘_“i -51 .19 MEN'S HEAVY RED BACK SMOCKS each ____ ______$1.00 MEN'S ALL WOOL WORK HOSE perpair—-————-—-———-— MEN'S CANVAS GLOVES _ _ I- per pair — — — — — -— — ' HE Y GREY SHIRTS MENebch iv — — — — — — — — —— MEN'S DOESKIN ZIPPER SHIRTS each — — — — — — — — — —- I1 9 MEN'S HEAVY JUMBO .COAT SWEATERS Each -- — — $2.98 SPECIAL Youth’s Tweed Suits assorted sizes up to 36 Special $2_5O per suit MEN'S FANCY V-NECK SWEATERS each --—--——-————-$1I69 LADIpEeSr sliLrK-f. ALIOLJILHOSEi _ _ _ 24c LADIES CASHMERE AND SILK 8t WOOL HOSI: (full fashioned) per pair - —-- e"'ss..rcra* :°:*.:W_“1";§_ _s1.se “°'jf.‘g'gl‘,.i.l”i°i‘fi°i“i”f‘l‘ _ _ 49¢ "‘°'§§...°‘E"'_°£“i“_ _ _ _ - $2.39 BOYS TWEED PANTS 1- -—- -- -— i- I per. pair— — - — BOY’S GOLF HOSE per. pair——-----———--——25c BOY‘S ALL WOOL POLO-NECK SWEATERS Each — — — — — -— — BOY'S HEAVY JUMBO COAT SWEATERS each — — -— — — -$1I29 The Sale You Ilave Been Waiting For At S. A. IA°OOIIALO’S ARDED U Y CAPE ‘IOWN — ‘The final B18“ land-South Africa. rugby test hlere this vear will be Icnorwn as tihe for the Voortrekker a1 unas carcasses- SAVE on FOODS LOOK FOR SPEOIAL SALE SHEET DELIVERED AT YOIIII OOOR! MANY ITEMS ON BALE NU!‘ LISTED HERE. 18c 14c 12c 31c Fresh PORK For Roasting, Lb. - — — — — — LAMB FRONTS, Lb. — - — — - — — -— — CHUCK ROAST BEEF, Lb. — - — — — — — Boneless STEW BEEF, Lb. 16c 2 Lbs. — — — BREAKFAST— B smcun, LB. 33c PORK CHOPS_ Trinlunad, Lb. — — - -- — - Sweet Pickled CORNED BEEF, Lb. - -- _ .- HALIBUT, Sliced, Lb. - — — — — — — — -- Smolred FILLETS, Lb. 18c 2 Lbs. - — -_ _.. FLORIDA LARGE l ORANGE noz. 45¢ APPLES,Doz.-——--—-——--— Tokay GRAPES, Lb. 18c s L WALNUTS III Shell, 1.». - .- - - - - - - FILBERTS lll Shell, 1.1.. -- - - - - - -"- BRAZIL NUTS, Shelled, 1.1». - - - - - - - - Shelled WALNUTS, Lb. - - - - - - - _ rrwrr CAKE, Gilchrist z Lb. Cake - - - - S??? SWEET AND JUICY who Octotte were entertained bv TUE S3ITI-EISLU'IYTI'£'I'.QWN VU-‘_"-_l$_"_l.5'§' THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved (or news oi local Interest but advertising al I newsy nature may be Inserted at d cents s word strictly pey- sbla In advance. CBASWELL for Photographs. NOW FOR A REAL BREAKFAST with Robi Hood P rri China. Silzvlerwars or Plugs.‘ o.“ ATTEND JOE SMITHS Auction Sale at Kenslllgtcn, Saturday. Oct. 29th. L-7'l'l-I0-26-4i. CONFEDERATION LIFE nvsun- ANCE. b6789-7-21-8l2. REGULAR GAS 28 cents gallon cash. Roy's Service station L-BIYI-llhfl-Si. THE AFRICAN FLIGHT - The Guardian's new serial story which starts shortly tells of the daring Of a popular‘ record-breaking air- man. an officer in the Royal Air Force. It's a thriller! CIIURCII 0F SCOTLAND. - Services on Sabbath, Odcbgr 30m lottetown. 7 P. l Minister. . Rev. J. II. Bishop. L-875-i0-28-it. DON'T MISS this wonderful sale of sub standard sheets, plain and hemstltched ranging in lar price up to $1.65; on sale Frday and Saturdav onlv at 89C. 98c and $1.19. Prowse Bros. L-89il~10-28-2i. CONCERT ENJOYED — The Charlottetown Male Octetle pre- sented a beautiful program of srfifred mtlsic to a. capacity house n Craballd United Church Sunday evening. Mrs, John Simmons took charge and Miss Ethel Dawson save the Scripture reading and prayer. At the close oi the service the ladies of Crapaud Church at the home of Mrs. Cora Leard. BRIDAL SHOWER — Friends of Miss Eiynor Ackllmd honoredher on Tuesday evening with a de- iilzrtful shower nrior to her mar- riage to Mr. Grant Willis which‘ took plane on Saturday momingfl Oct._ 22 in Kingston Baptis‘. Church. | Acting as bride was little Miss Aud- rey Kitson who wore vellow taffeta dress and conventional veil and orange blo=soms and carried a bou- quet. of glads and asters which she presented the bride-lo-be Im- personating the groom “'21s Master Iva Maclnzan. Standing beside the biide-to-be under the attractive pink and white decorations were the little “bride and groom" and Miss Mary» Edwards who had es- corted Miss Acklnild to the seat of honor while Miss Phvllis Easton played the Wedding March. An- nouncing and displaying the EH15 was the work of Misses Verna Kit- son. Hilda Jewell and Leah White“, When Miss Ackland had very gra- ciously thanked her friends for the lovely Gifts. all joined Ill singilnc! “For she's a Jolly Good Fellow." The remainder of the evening was pleasantly spent in music and so- cial intercourse durlnz which a de- l lightful lunch was served. ' Eastern Guardian l .‘TI'ls column is reserved for news of local interest but zsdvertiszng of a newsy nature may be inserted at 4 cents a word strictly pny- . able in advance. l ..‘SUBSCRIPTIONS to . the. Charlottetown Guardian may be l handed to their Rept. Archie Hume. t mnonuv HOOD rnovn is ec-l onomical. bread from each bug. .."AVAIL YOURSELF 0f the op- portunity of a lifetime — Mabmrs Rexall One-Cent Sale closes Satur- day, October 29th. L-580-l0-28-1i. :—_—~__._ ___ ._;_ ____-"-.; ">1 When your journey en& in Montreal, let The Windsor ‘velcomehypu iwiltll its ‘arid- amous sp ta I . very member of W indoor staff tsloee pride la render- ing the rsonal sort of service t at brings you mmfon and IIlPplflG9Q-—l0l‘ luxurious contentment any a: The Windsor. J. ALDEBIC RAYMOND Vice-President '1 {Hihbsar CRANBERRY elllllllllc The Provincial Department of Agriculture having installed a modern up to date Cranberry cleaning and grading machine at Mount Stewart, wish to notify the growers of the Province that their cranberries will be processed graded and put up not use bags. Grading warehouse. ward Island will he held at October 28th, at two o'clock meeting. m» . . More loaves o; beam-Pine congregation of St. John and grade, and marketed to the best possible advantage. We have secured the services of Mr. Talbot Pierce, a Cape Cod specialist who is in charge of the equipment. This service will be rendered at actual cost to the grow- ers. Berries delivered at the Mount Stewart plant for grading should be packed In boxes to prevent bruising. Do If Interested, get In touch with Mr. A. L. McDonald, secretary of P.E.I. Berry Growers‘ Cooperative Associa- tion, Mount Stewart, or deliver at the Mount Stewart A meeting of the Cranberry Growers’ of Prince Ed- cranberries for sale should make it a point to attend this DEPARTMENT 0F AGRIC ULTURE BID CROSS G1 led Children's Clinics conducted E Dr. Acker, Town Hall. B Tu Frlda, Novunber o-io- -26-28-29-31. (i-IVENDISH CHARGE. - Rev. . B. A., of Brads!- GLIIBSOW at ll A. M“ Bridg at 3 P. M. and Cavendish ay 7.30 , M. Geo. W. Tilley. Minister. 11-889-10-29-11. POLICE COURT-A man was sentenced to thirty days in 3011 in police court yes on u charge oi’ beta? drunk and incap- able. A plrohi tion case was ad- ioumexi for one Weak. HAMPTON UNIT CHARGE Servicm on Sundflo’. October 30th its follows: Bomsha/w 11 A. M. Dosable 3 P. M. Victoria ‘l P. M. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper at De Sable. There will also be a. W. M. S. Thank Offering Service at Bonshaw at 'I conducted bv Rev. Lewis Murray. Charlottetown. There will be spec- ial music at this service. ' 14-888-10-3-11. CORNWALL UNITED CHARGE. —October 30th. New Dominion: 3.5. l0 A.M.. Communion Service 11 AM. Kingston: Service 2.30 P. M. S. S. 3.30 P. M. Cornwall. S. S, I1 A. M. service 7 P. M. Rev. E. R. Wcodside. Minister 11-887-10-28-11 FUNERAL SERVICES --'I‘he funeral o! Artemss Marshall vmsl held Tuesday afternoon from the‘ Macliean Funeral Home, wherel service was conducted by Rev. H. D. Raymond, D. D., who also conduct-ed service at the gravel. The pail-bearers were: Messrs. Louis Mny. Lauohlin McKinnorl. Chas. Wlsuer. Sydney Gauthier. Lawrence Marshall and James Mc- Kenzie. Interment was in the Peo- ple's cemetery. MCCLOSKEY-IIAGEN-A lllllet but gzetty wedding was solemnized on t. 19th at Jae cathedral of the Holy Immaculate Corlception, Saint John, N_ 13.. when Father G. Coughlun unit/ed in marriage Miss daughter of the late Mary Hagen, Frederick and Katherine Hagenl and Eimnet MoClaskey, son o. Thomas and the late Laura Mc-< Closkey. both formerly of Tyrone‘. P. E. 1.11m bride looked very lcvelly I in a becoming suit of navy witl‘ shoes and hut to match and mrried I1 bunch of orchids and Lily of the Valley. ‘Ihey were attended by the groom's sister and William Bymem, Previous to the wedding they were; made recipients of many gltts.| Following the wedding the young‘ couple left for a trip to Portland, Me. On their return they will re- side in Saint John. N. B. FAREWELL T0 REV. TOWNSEND - In St. Columbia Presbyterian Church, Fairville, on l Sunday night. Rev. C, J. St. Clair] Jeans, Moderator of the Maritime Synod of the Presbyterian Church; in Canada. and also interim moder- . ator of St Columba. Church, read the following declaration: “In con- sequente of the resignation of Rev. l r. W. M. Townsend. former min- ister of this Presbyterian charge. l the Presbyfery‘ of $11M John. here- .' by intimates and declares thisi charge. to be vacant. and calls upon 1 all uarties concerned to proceed with all convenient slat-ed. and according . to laws and laractices of the church . to the obtaining of a minister to fi-ll the vacancy." Following this ‘ declaration Mr. Jeans conveyed to Dr. Townsend and to the session and congregation of St. Columba ‘ Church the regards of the Synod. oi which Dr. Townsend was a val- uel member; also the regards of. the Saint John Presbytery and of. St. Stephen Church. speaking as moderator of the Synod..Mr. Jeans voiced regret at the departure oi v Dr. Townsend and expressed the wish that he and his sisters would enjoy a. well earned rest in their retirement in their new home, Charlottetown. P. E. 1., for which they are lea. tah week. Dr. Tovmsend. who had been minister of St. Columba for more than 30 years reached his farewell sermon a wee ago last. Sunday night. Members of hm congregation sor- rowfully bade h . and his sisters farewell at the cose of the service 18st evening. Rev. C. T. Clark took the service in St. John an . Stephen Church on Sunday night --St. John Telegraph Journal. Personals rrierlds of Mrs. John Iawlor of i Charlottetown will regret to learn that she hnsentered the Charlotte- town Hospital for treatment. The many friends of Miss Rose M. Francis. It. N. will be pleased to learn she l.s now oonvalescing after six weeks illness in the Charlottetown Hospital. Mr. Hugh Michelin loft yester- day afternoon on the S. S. I-Ioche- iage for Nova Scotia. Mr. Daniel McKinnon. Mr. S. t H. Colwill and Mr. William Rog- erson of New Haven. left. 'I‘uesdav morning on a. visit to Lowell Mass. Friends of Mrs. Artie MadPhee. New Haven, regret to learn of her illness. l ‘l.- in proper boxes according to j Good Line» "Skunk, m. A Up OE Genuine Men's Overcoat Values Then is the time you’1l need the warmthand comfort of one of our line over- coats, a big range of cloths, lovely patterns, lowest prices. $12.95 to $30.00 fisfl-‘bfi HERE YOU ARE MEN _, THE, OUTSTANDING VALUE IN new FALL UITS Men be sure of being smartly dressed this Winter, make the most 0t‘ this sale. Suits of Worsteds and Tweeds, single and double breasted styles, a nice assortment of patterns. Values to $25.00 SALE PRICE $IQ,Q5 Mount Stewart on Friday, mmbiuirllefrbwafizll ‘ |L J- Use P.M. All growers who have All . w“, _| owing Green School for the man tunbe Danny Acorn. Grade II (Bu) 1 llarl Weetherbie. land VILLAGE GREEN SCHOOL Ibll ls the IODOrt Of VIII m “S? l EYESIIIT EXAMINATION Fltt In; and smlyhsg Glasses a §—I Doris Weatherblo. Grade VIII-i Mal-lone Ac _ Grade V-1 Iidns Weather-bio. I Grade f)‘. (BL) 1 Hazel Btrick- I OPTOMETnIST l MONTAGUE, P. I. L \ onus n m.) 1 Athol Bueii. G Office Connected With Drags nude I (a) I Invert Grade I’ (b) I Marie Duf . Mary I. MacKinnom-Teac er. (Patriot plnse copy) RICHLY FURRED FXII Q O A T S EXCEEDINGLY SMART! MANY FUR SLEEVED $12.95 to $55.00 OUTITANDING luminous: cnolcssr woonnsl Beautiful Fall Goats tailored in the height of fashion fromrtch coatings; in vertical stripes, nubby weaves, novelty mixtures - lelnioasly adorned with gorgeous Squirrel Silver Grey Fox, Persian Lamb, Dyeg nouns 0r struts LADIES’ FUR COATS A lovely range 0E ladies’ Fur Coats Including Hudson Seal, IIBII Label Seal, Brown Boavarino, Broadlail, Lnppan, etc. Prices From $40.00 a» a» T0 e- o» $275.00 It won't be long now until all the "wintry Blasts” sweep down upon us. » Prowse BrosqgLtd. Cllarlottetowsfs Largest Department Stare For a Delicious Cup o: tlrange Folios Tea Mr. Tea Poll Says: Full Flavoured Tea 29325251‘ 28. 1933 NEW FALL HATS For Man and Young Mon ‘E0