NOVEMBER .1_5-..19_4°. _ q q n" l luau“ at. Boy’s and Students Suits ONE THIRD OFF Only 40 suite in this choice selection of Englei Tweede and Serge: in sizes and models for boys 6 to 19 years. Practically every suit has two pants. Regular $12.50 Butts for INRIII!‘ $18.” Suits for $9 I Regular $16.75 Baits T ‘8.34 Regular $21.00 Suits *i4.oc Regular $22.50 Suits "r *1 5.0a, Boy’s and Students Overcoats ONE THIRD OFF high quality Overooats-broken sizes tucked from our famous sizes 25 to 37, for ages 7 to 19 years. Regular $16.50 W Price stock. Regular $12.95 Coats for Regular $21.00 _ ' _ ___ " MEN S OVERCOATS Worth to $30. $|6.95 Dollar Days 'l‘he seasoifs greatest offering of fine quality Over- coats. Regularly selling for $18.50, $22.50, $25.00 and $30.00 and offered you at this remarkable low price for DOLLAR DAYS. There are all sizes from 86 to 44 included in this most attractive opportunity. ‘The cloths are Alpines, Silvertones, Barrymores, lileeces and Tweeds. The models are Raglans, Guards, Half belt Raglans, Balmacs, Ulster-s, I orth to $27.50 5| 6 95 Dollar Days F0!‘ Your choosing on DOLLAR DAYS there is a selection of about S5 suits, selected from our regular stock, good styles, choice patterns, excellent fabrics, llflrments regularly selling for $22.50, $.5.00 and $27.50. You ll find smart single breasted and double breasted models in sizes from 36 to 44. There are Young Men’s models, Standard Men's models, I-Ialf Stouts, Full Stouis, models for short and tall. There are Worsteds, Twevdfi» TWiSlS. 5911105, Patterns include pin stripes. chalk stripes, checks, herringbones. There's a to fit YOU $16 -i.-.¢----.~.-------|uuno--|»-|... I 3Z2" ".‘f‘.“.fl..“.“..“.'ff‘.9'°"°°“‘ ‘33.50 MEN'S SUITS suit ......-...-¢¢-~--.--..- i F Dollar Days. per garment - - tlf.“ *15.75J E MEN'S STORE MGDRE a. MiLEOD gird HAVE YOU “BOUGHT WAR SAVING CERTIFICATES? Dollar Days — — -- -- - - -- L Chances in Dollar Day Men's lined Gloves. Sizes 8 to 11. Shades brown, tan, cream or grey. $ Dollar Days — - - - - - 1:35 lflllens ghirts and Drawers -Penmans 06C? lnetl. Silt?! 34 t0 44 tone m‘ plain ‘Rich's Combinations, Penmans fleece Men's narrow web Fancy Braces. lined. Sizes 3i to 44. Dollar $ Dollar Days _.- -_ ._ _ _ _._ _. ._ C Days’ p” “it _ _ " _ _ " 1 '35 Col ied l-I dk h‘ r n u o‘ an erc ie s, o ar Odd lots Men's Combinations and Shirts Days Price, 2 for - - - - --- and ’I)I‘i‘i\v\'0l‘S,—-D.0llill‘ Days — 25% Off lilefiis liagicy Slhliiits. Attached everneat co ar. ‘izes e -2 to 16 1-2. $ Dollar Days — — — — - - 1 139 Men's Flannelette Pajamas. Stripes, red green or blue. Dollar Days per $ ’ 1.59 suit—--——-____._. Men’s Sweaters, various styles, Zip lhnunar front, Short Zip, Crew neck, “V” neck. Dollar Days at - - - - - - _-1-3 Off Men's Caps, Tweed Cloths, in brown or grey shades. Regular values Si. Furnishings Men's Hats, including some liiltmore and Adam qualities. Dollar Days Price, each — — — -- -- - - 52-50 Men's heavy Winter Weight Jackets, two shades———----——-— Mcn’s Fancy Sex, brown or red. Dollar Days, 2prs.-—---——-———--— Clearing boys’ all wool, Golf Hose with fancy tops. Sizes 8 to Days only—---_____...-_45c Clearing boys’ jumbo knit Sweater Coat. crew or “V” neck styles. Sizes 20 s- Dollar Days -- -- — ti n49 J $3.75 navy, grey, green, 85c heavy ribbed to 3-1. THE Clflown Royalty And Vicinity e ctminiinity hall at York is The work which iLl'(l rapidly, will soon r serious break occurred Simian recently when Mr. _ general store was U . dlitl a quantity of cigarettsf ' taken. Fortunately uii been iemoved. lit?!‘ Watt: York, has re- .. aétcr a pleasant visit me in York, fol- erlsus operation st h‘ Hospital in Halifax, N [of Mr. and Mrs. Gen. Kllcv._ COVQ- head Road, speil. e. ten days lui- low at his home. and leit to rc- tum to his duties on Monday. Pte. Harold Livingston. Mr. and Mrs. W. Livingston, St. enjoying a fr“! Qgys leave with his parents- Avards has been Pie John McGinnis arrived home on Saturday to visit with his sis- John Hogan. 51- Alllrtl-i- he returned to his unit. on Aionilav. Frcd lVieDonald, ter, Mrs. son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Scott, Don- sliaw have taken up residence ill St. Avards for the winter months Mr. Scott operates the St Avards flour mill. P- POWNAI. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The October meeting of Pownal Women's Inslliite was held at the home oi‘ Mrs. Parker Ings with l3 members and one visitor present. In the absence of the President, the Vice President, Mrs. Arthur Moore occupied the chair. The meeting opened by singing "'I'here'll Always Bo An England," followed by repeating the ClTEG in Miss Gladys Peardon, Palmers Lane, when the ladies of Perkdale Wo- men's Institute and others inter- ested in Red Cross work held their first knitting gathering of the sea- son. Lunch was served. The meet- ing was well attended. and a good time was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs Harry Melllsh. City. were visitors to Montague and vicinity over the week end. Mr. Borden Myers, well known contractor, six-tit. the week-end st: his homc in St. Aviirds, returning Mr and Mrs. _ t’ _ 9°V°h'~‘"d r'°“‘l' Anglia’, Lake“ u‘, $359056‘ A" For. N. s‘ on Mo“ “i'§§1i"¢.ii was responded to Vlltll "e5ldence l“ 5"’ v ' the name oi’ a noted Canadian Wo~ 1 J n Yoik is spimdini! aafitililve giignainulihe cliff. tilt‘ Yllv-‘ii o! her uncle, Mr. Ovriii Jay. Mr. and Mrs- thorne Ave. t’ ihe. has been engaged . d ltsver)’ Ontlonly "t“z,m IVMIIWII .cc Tiimnpmu. 5L Avril-d; have removed to Lav- lensant me of mill- Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Burns. one new number’ M155 m“ m,“ Halifax, were week-end visitors in ne _ Charlottetown and St. Avards. Report o, n“ "Canvmrbcmada" Concert held in Pownal Hall and sponsored bv Mt. Mcllick, Alcx- sndra. and Pownal Institutes was (blurry friend? o‘! dllarold .\ ‘ iiuis, ens n: 0n 0i , are _ pléascd to learn that she has re- read by the fiwfltfl-YY IhOWiHI Mi turned to her home from the P. I. xeeeioil tum. I. l-losoltsl. A WII imcelhl "Canadirinizaiiim and National liaents ivrs carried out. with bliss Mabel Enmaii as Convener assLstcti by other members. Mrs. Willard Jenkins was ap- pointed Convenor for the November rnetitinrz. An iiitcrcstin: iepori oi the 1n- nunl meeting of ihe T. B Leacue was given by lVlr< Layton Jones and Mrs Roy Hermann. Lunch was served and the re- mainder of the evening was spent in games. the meeting closing "with the National Anthem. The next meeting will be hcli at the hcmo of Mrs. Qrlison Smith, ir-nll call to be anew-cred by p-tyzlng cos. NEW AIR HAZARD STOCKHOLM-(CP) —- A Swed- ish airline had to postpone flights to Berlin one windy weekend ‘oc- cause of the number of loose bar:- age balloons providing a flying hazard. Cardigan Head Aiiil Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Edward Calms. Baldwin's Road, were visitors w the city during the past. week. Mr. Joseph Mcsulay, Jr., em- ployee 0! the P. E. I. Tblophone Co, s t the weekend at his home in antigen Heed. In the only hours of Friday morning, November 8th, , a dark cloud of gloom was cast over the home of Mr. Malcolm McAulayi, Cardigan Head when his dearly be- loved wife silently pasesd from this world into the next, whom her Di- vino Maker awaited her there. at the age o! forty-five years. The de- ceased was taken about six months ago and received medical treatment in the hospital, <ll’€.\‘ which she was able to be about .1. her usual tasks. a short time later she was again stricken, and cont‘ - i0 he!” bed. Where every cave and attention was given her. and sire seemed to be improving, lllllll two ivoeks ago sire became critzcai- ly worse. Telegrams were sent w her husband, who i; the time was employed in Truro also her two soils, Francis and Lemuel, who are with the P. E. I. Highlanders, and on Satiuclay aiorning her soul went iorth to its euzrnal reward. Mrs. IVQAUIIIY was a fond loving wlte and mother, and will over be re. memoered and mourned not only by her immediate family circle but also by her many tends and ac- quaintances. All d rig her illness she bore her fillilmlilgS with pai- lencc: and resiigvnttion to God's holy will, and was visited by her pastor, Rev. Father Basil Croken,‘ who also administered to her the last. rites of the Holy Mother Church. Mrs. McAulay was the mother oi’ nine ciindren. ‘Three chil- dren plOllCCIJllnJtl her. ‘ihe oih ' six cliiloren were at her bedside when she died, runners and bemu , with the P. E, I. Highlanders, Ste. ling, Alplionsiw and Hubert at home. On Saturday morning a large concourse of SOlTOlVIHiZ friends and neighbours followed the rcmaiats to the parish church, St. Cuthioertfis, St. ‘Teresa, the hearse was (lrlYij-l] by Mr. George ltlcAulay and the following acted as pallbearers Messrs. Frank McAulay, Edgar Mc- Aulay, Allan McSivain, Malcolm McLeod, Chester Bradley, and Jos- eph Cullen. Requiem Mass was sung by Rev. Father Croken, P. P., who also conducted services at the grave, with the solemn committal riies of the Holy Catholic Church, her earthly form was then tenderly con- signed to consecrated earth, there to await. the glorious resurrection. To her sorrow-mg family the deep- est sympathy o. ihe people lS extended in their great loss. May her soul icst in peace. Congratulations are being extend- ed to Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Cur- ran. Cardigan Head, on the arrival of a bonnie wee daughter on Wed- nesday morning. Mr. Fred Gill, Elliotvale, was l. viisitoi" to 48 Rind on Sunday. M5. Tliom' Gallant, Charlotte- town, was a visitor to 48 Rood, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cul- lun, over the iveekcnd. Mrs. Duncan Carmichael and A115» Lil Carie; 48 110ml, were re- cent. visitors to Montague. Mr. Lawrence SllGDPCLITl of the P. E. I. Highlanders who has been spending his furlough ivlth his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Shep- pard, Cflffillilflfl left on Tuesday morning for ihe iniiiiilaiirl. Mr. Phillip Mclnnis. City was n. visitor to 48 Road and Lorne Valley on Sunday. Mr. Francis Sheppard, who is with the P. E. I. Highlanders, has return- ed ‘.0 ihe mainland, having spent a two weeks leave with his parents, Mr. ant! lvlrs. flied Sheppard, Car- digan Head. Mr. Peter Carter, 48 Road, was a tor to the City. _ . s. Frriniris lint Lemuel Mc- Ai:‘ 1:, of the P. i. Highlanders, leit on Tucsdny morning to rejoin Llzwr unit. Mn John Mustard. M. L. A.. Car- dirgan Head, was a visitor to St. Teresa during the week. 'l‘he annual cliickcn supper of St. Tex-o , ivhich w- s hold in the par- isli hull on ‘rucsciayi last, under the auspices of the Catholic Women's Lflilfltle and assisted by the mem- bers of the I-loly Name Society, was a huge success, ihe delicious supper and well-laden tables uiere a credit Le ladies of the parish. Platinum Foxes On Exhibition l4- SASKATOON Siuska Nov. The firs; show of ixlatiriiim foxes ever to l): slaaid on rho Nrzh “can Continent. opened here v oath l‘<.l'i) than l50 en- lhe foxes were the cream of ti. breeding stock available in North America and all important fox producing centres are repre- sented. In cmincction with the ex- liilrtion many important meetings and confcrencs will be held at the Bess-borough hotel. The show is conceded to be the crooning phase of a new trend in fni breeding on the Cvntinent and as much emphasis will be placed on color as on quality oi‘ the fur. Last, year a planiinuni pelt sold in New York for $11000. “lestern Crin- ndn. has taken a stronn lend in de- veiopiiig new s .ins fur lllill‘ new lur. ueorgc H _crs. one oi the oiitswandinc expert. on iox breeding in North America has (‘titre from New York to act as jiiiige for the show, run rrontrcrrox 1939 The value of Canada's raw fur production in the 12 months end- td June 3t, 1930, is now placed at $l4.2'it>'. 937, on increase over tho ;\l‘t‘(‘0(l-l1g season oi 51050-583. 0i‘ B ‘l. ‘The numbcze 0f its-its of all .2, compared with 4.745.027 in th» season 1937-33. miiskrat and squirrel accounting for the crentci- pa t of tho incirasc The. number: of silvrr fox pelts pro- duced in i939 tilltitilifi» was ttrcittrr than in any previous season. but. average nrleo t$l7.'ll\ was the low,- est in the hfstofv of the industry, and the total dropped to a figure below that of the preceding season ($5.(‘»<‘»0.722 in 1938-392 36.181522 in 1997-38). Silver fox fir." held Pliwo in order of value, followed by mink ifl,108.’fl4), with mull-int (03,103, Q§ ce is. CilhlOlILw Declarations. Godbout Turns Down Offer To Federal tiahinet MONTREAL. Nov. l~i—ti4)— <Thursday)—tOP)— The Gazette says today that Premier Adlarri Godbout of Quebec has turned down s suggestion that he enter the Dominion Goveminent as a member of the cabinet. "All the persuastvcneus of Prime Minister Mackenzie Kin: to lure Quebec's Adelsrd Godbout to Ottawa as a ranking minister of the Dominion cabinet has been of no svsil for the time being." the Gazette says. "The Premier of Quebec. lrsr; than one month ago, turned thumbs down on ivhat to anybodv but. him might be a tempting of~ fer to join the ranks oi’ the elder statesmen unon '31:- Canadas capital cl‘ The paper savs that tho miter was made and rejected ln Qtti l..-c City. the Eastern iiliflftliézil .."l‘hls column is reserved for news of local interest but adver- tising of a newsy nature may be inserted at cents a word strictly payable in advance. ..'SUBSCRIPTIO.\'S ta the Clicirlottcioiiui Ciuiiriiiaii may i.e handed w their . lit-pt. Art hit- HUHIE. ..'MONTAGI'E POST OFFICE asks its patrons to i-ooixenac ‘.\".‘ili early lflfllllllgf. for Chris. Wis pa» Cali at. oilice or refit til‘ L-4tll-ll~l' '. ..'SOL'llls L‘. ti‘. l.. —.-\t ‘he regular lllflllLlllt’ meeting of tLe Sourls Sn, Catholic Women's Lea- gue, held in ihe league iota-n on 'I‘uesd:iy eveziiiig, the Pr will. Mrs. Georgie L‘: . ., plda- . ' opened the llil,t.lll,' with ti»: l» guc Prayer, 'l‘nc minutes of pit. ions meeting were read by the Sec- retary -—Z\'irs. James Keays, and the Treasurer's report by Mrs Si. Clair Paouet. Ilze Convener for vsxir sevice gave a ck-iailici Red Cross work done by bers for ‘ Convener l’ a lengihly d : advisability of tori branch to ivorl: - e1" . plces, ivhirii wo-ilit lllt units in the ptlllall ant. LeagucQSince ivrir brnl“ out nit-n]. bers have been w ' " the ‘he lifllfitl: oi t ‘ Hopson is Uzztitd Fiuairtial Wizard Ilesigziiitloiis Slant-ii on llieetiou £ll’l (ll- circular lotto: . “British Child C.‘ the Social Service and Clllld- we‘.- fare letter with Airs. Cardigan as Dioc an were read and disc _ ti. social service Convent-i" repnt-iii; several pairs oi shoes. rubbers stockings and school books Pill‘ chased for needy children t the past month. The Circulzi oer on Study Clubs frcrn Mrs. .1: l1. c Al en, The local dealt with and ll‘ 11.1.11 Col Mrs. Kcays wit ..er committee. to organize groups vmi“ ~ ' lnus y: ltTS. Correspoi from Rev. Molher .< Convent, and from tin B. $2. was voted for a hnaiiti (llSCllSSlOII l0llf\'),f'\'l on \ topics. includinu ihe hold every Wecii . have been sponsr Meeting closed soldiers. sailow s . on Sunrhtv to i151‘ sister, Mrs. Neil C Friends of Miss Di i Dumas. Carleton, regret in i. Lin»: rho iuidierwent an appendix o ‘T811011 l"i the Prince County lloqaiial 'l‘ti£‘~'- day night, and hope for her early recovery . Mr. and Mrs. Elinor F1‘.'i""i"., Carleton. and Mr and Ali's. ll.i\5‘.- ard Gardiner, Cape Traverse, hci e returned from a week-end motor trip to Moncton Miss Helen ltiiiitnrt, Cane ’l‘r~. ) l .\ their studies at Prinm College altar spending the 12-. rance Dav vvcck~end at. ‘l spective homes Miss Eleanor a spent. the Renter airc cud at their llfllllz‘ in They were RPt'f‘l‘Il‘,7t’"i‘t‘Il little niece, Itliss lle'"n Charlottetown. Sister James Marie. who has lxveti visiting her parents, fili. aim i ,. left Wedner t0 St. Jrw‘ ..‘.s polls, Minn. The many friei‘. . anti of Mrs. Ilarry GlV-“il a to learn that she ' = from her rec ‘ the Prince Co l‘(‘I'.lI'll0(l to he Mr. and Mrs Rial-n .\i.i.-\\':l4 iianis have returned (inn at‘. ct joyable motor trip to lied/tn other American ' ‘ vislied Williams, R ltllsses Grave Webster. .\l.'rg.~..\r-" lvLieFariaiic and \lr "in l: ‘l. motored to Mu Hui-n . Si‘ ' day to spend the \\‘t"(‘l£-t‘ '1 in ‘ti? and Mts. Prank M rslii w.‘ Mr, and Mrs. ( i Lezt. ..~v Mr. William t FFSIIIHH has lh“ll transferred front (‘siarioitnttniii t: New Glasuow. N. 5., utter» lie took up his (lll'ii"\‘ ins‘, week The many friends of Mr Aus";i Cameron, Augustine Cove, regret 1o loam that he is it patient lzi "i" Prince County Hospital. arid all hope that he may soon be lfsiiirvil to health . 'I‘l‘.e . of ('Jl\\‘i"l‘.v;i', . ‘ l ‘i- lrl-i a ‘llMl! l - is t~ 1 Friiiii t li.\ll Lt) I Tl-j LUIYN rf(I[.0t\'§i"l'!"‘l‘/ Vite‘ Porn YYUM .-u 7 ivrivc yeti. .. u! \l_/\ I1.tI.I-' FARE’ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cameron. ueutino 0cm, have as their guest. hi T-llndien Mimi van-v Dale-i ‘e1 SettN ll tr-ii-ekflce