__-._. ~ -.-_~_-_..-..Q. - ss..rsessser.sse.n..ss-'=sw=v. - ‘$4.- g," 9H9!!! $9.’? EQES 553141414 i“ - t.’ II l I D I , 0 i ....0n--~_..... ... Exmi; HouoA Y_ t S C O OP ! LADIES l No necessity for wait- ing any longer for that better coat at a reduced price! FRIDAY morning we are putting on sale our entire stock of high- er-priced coats. ‘ ALL NEW lines, showing best styles and materials with rich fur trimmings. Regular $44.50 to $49.50 reduced to — — — $37.50 Regular $85.00 to $89.50 reduced to -— - -—- $27.50 Regular $27.50 to $29.75 reduced to — — — $19.95 A few silver fox-trimmed coats, Regular $65.00 and $79.50. Sale price $49.50 and $59.50 I A real bargain in Electric Seal Coats. All sizes. g 77w GREENDAL Company t; LADIES‘ STORE 99 QUEEN STREET LONG RIVER SCHOOL REPORT l. Ralph 1: 2. B n Fltasimmons For the months of October and 3. oyd BMW"- November, Grade :- 1. CaHdlDbell ~ _ a vn rnar . “ma” x‘ a. I-larlold Profltt. , Grade I :- L m“ Pam“! 1. Glaoys Fdtzsimmons Grade 1x;__ 2 Eurith Dunning , ' v r. iI igéiiéiieriiiiengiiaiae Don harr- tear-M) Grade \‘Il1:- G e II._ Jr:— 1. Eunice Campbell. 1- 59111116 BMW"- 2. Jean Campbell. 2. Muriel Prowl‘. 3. Jeanette Brown. and‘ 1 5"“ Grade VIl:— 1- 38-11311 C019- 1. Akiruarct Paynbcl’. 2. Hugh Thompson. 2. Irene Paynter. 3- G18 Y5 P83711191‘- Grade I. Jr. (a)— 1.‘. Willard Constable. l" mule Bemam Grade VI: — 1. Verna Paynter. 2. Emma Fitzsimmons 2. Blllle Campbell. Grlldéultfébclfgmw 3. W d5 C bell. - 1' Grade 12;“ amp Highest Average in Senior depart- l. Jean MacLeod. 2. Gerald Johnstone. 3. Jack Paynter and James Fitz- unnnons leqaul). tirade IV:—— Highest Average in Yvnior Principal --l.t M. Johnson. Assistant —A. E. Lowther. i Fitted and straight lines. Regular $79.50. Excep- tional value, while stock lasts — - — — — - $59.50 One only first quality Muskrat Coat, Regular $250.00 v Sale price — — — — - - - - — — — $195.00 5 One only first quality Hudson Seal. Regular $350.00. =‘ Size 38. A beauty at — — — — — — — $225.00 Size 42 Reg. $350.00 for — — — — - — $225.00 3i Elsworth Campbell 11nd Fred ment —Ma.rB1lei-ite Payntcr —920/ . partment --Jea.n Manhood 92%. 1., ft: TEN DAY. SPECIALS t) Molasses, Gal. — — 59c 1 doz Lemons — — 39c 10 lbs. Rolled Oats 39c 10 lbs. Sugar -— — 65c :3 Tins Milk — — —_25c 1 lb. Bologna - - 15c 1 lb Sliced Bacon — 29c i b 7 t 1., 6 Cakes Fancy Soaps — — — — — — — — -— — 20¢ f, 1 Doz. Large Herring — — — — — — — — - -— 40¢ ti‘ 2 Lbs. Lard or Shortening — — — — — — — — 25¢ ;4 3 Boxes Matches (Large) — — - — — — — — -— 29¢ Corn, Peas and Tomatoes, per tin — — — — — -— 11¢ . "‘ 1 Lb. Pure Gold Cocoa — — — — — — — — — — 15¢ z 2 Lbs. Bulk Cocoa - — — — — — — — — — — 25¢ 3 Tins Tomato Soup — — — — — — — — —- -— 25¢ 6 Pkg. Jelly Powder — — — — — — — — — — 25¢ 1 Lb. Baking Powder (regular 25c) — — — — — 19¢ 1 Lb. King House Coffee (regular 35c) — — — - Z10 5 Lbs. Bulk Macaroni — — — — — — — — — -— 2§¢ Light Bulbs No. 25-40-60, each — — — — — — - l-jc 3 Pkg. Corn Flakes, Kellogs — — — — — — — -—- 29¢ Robin Hood Flour, 98 lb. bag — — — — — — -— $13-99 Men's Fleeced lined Penman Underwear — — $1.39 Men's Work Shirts — — — — — — -— — 65c to 31-99 . Men's Fancy Socks — — — — — — — —— 15¢ 10 59¢ Men's Heavy All Wool Sweaters — — — — — -— $293 Value $4.00 for — — — — — — — — — —$1.50 100 Pair on hand Men's Canvas Gloves, 15c per pair, 2 for — — - 25c We have all lines of work gloves at the lowest prices anywhere you can buy we give you better prices. 50 wrist watches asst. from — -— - — —' 53-50 to 08-59 ‘ALBERT G. KAYS sissy...” v if ... _ Corner Richmond and Pownal St. Phone 1289 W mntows We have ready for delivery the following sizes of Storm Windows. it STORM Glass Size Width Height Price Glazed l0 x 20 — 4 2’1” X 4301/1” - - - $2.25 12 x 20 — 4 2'5" x 4.01/1” -—- — — 2.50 12 x 24 — 4 2'5” x 4'8'/;” — - - 2.75 l3 x 26 -— 4 2'7” X 5’0'/;" -- - -- 3,15 14 X 28 - 4 2'9” x 5’4'/;” - - -- 3,35 5 x 30 - 4 2'11” x 5’8'/¢” - - _ 3,75 L. M. POOLE 8i GDMPANY CHARLOTTETOWNI P.E.l. l" exam ssoa; :1 ‘F - L221-12-8-11-13-15-18-20 100 Razor Blades — 90c f": 1 broom or mo-p — 25c - 8 Rolls Toilet Paper 25c p. f; presentation made by Mr. Percy x McNevin. shop foreman. Mr. Red- Robin Hood Flour, 24 lb. bag — — — — — -—- — 35¢ DRY GO0D§ a Men's Ileeced lined Combination — — — — —- $119 Fancy Neckties in Xmas box, 35c, 3 for — —- — $1419 .5 5 -. ' _ _ - - - — — — 25c Mm! Ponce suspenders ll Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to wood on the farm of Peter Walker, m Also Fancy Suspenders — — — — — — — — — 50c , l,‘ Men's Heavy Winter Caps — — — — — — — — 95c ’ f‘ Rubber Boots (Knee) — — — — — — — -—- — 51-75 i, Rubber Boots (Hip) — — — — — — — —- — —$2-93 ‘ Men's Rubbers — — — — — — — — — — — — — 75¢ Men's Fancy Dress Shirts — — - - — 65c to $159 Men's Suede Jackets (regular $3.50) now - - $2.98 Towels, a, Pair — — — — — — — — — — —- - 19c Fancy Table Cloth good for Xmas Present. w“ \~>- -_-- ~$~‘ \,. _ s. :1. 4%» >,. “- _ <._ THEATRE l §l‘l' t ,||.|ll.| ». Mutlllilv.‘ - lll A. l...“ n. TKCHNICOLUR‘ (Heart oi the North )6 wui mo: roam can: no: ~ souius, runs. nsc. 1th. MONTAGUE, FRI. DEC. 8th MONTAGUE. BAT. DEC. “h. The Central Guardian Thu column ts reserved for news el local interest but advertising o! a ncwsy nature may be inserted at 5 cents a word strictly pay- nblo in advance. i _._i._._~ XMAS-JHOTOS-CBASWELUS. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-9IB9-7-2l-5L PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SER- VICES, Sunday, December 10th. Mount Stewart 11 A. M. Harr 3 P. M. Marshfleld 7.30 P. M. L-219-l2-8-11. ATTENTION ADVERTISERS. — Advertisements for insertion the following day must be in this office not later than ll A. M. CHRISTMAS CARDS. —- Personal greeting cards printed with name and address $1.25 to $2.75 per doz. Make vour selection at the Guar- dian Office. ti. ALBANY VILLAGE SCHOOL —- In the Honor Roll of the Primarv Department of Albany Village school, Grade III Junior" Number two should have read, Velda Mut- tart and Douglas Pineau, equal. EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS— At the Robert Harris Art GfiTlery by Miss Katherine Murchison, Friday and Saturday afternoons; Dec. 8th to 9th inclusive. Also Bat- urday 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. CORRECTION — In standing of Southport school for the month of November Grade III S12, should l read: 1. Dorothy Machln; 2. Buddy ' Cooper and Frances DssRoche; 3. » Lloyde Deslioche, PRESENTATION-On his retire- m-ent on the Provident Fund, Mr. Henry M. Redmond, C. N. R. blacksrnitifs helper, was waited on by fellow employees and present- ed with an address and a well filled purse. In the absent-cc from the city Mr. J. F‘, Leightizer, master mechanic and assistant superin- tendent, the address was read and mond made a suitable reply. VISITING EVANGELIST —R.ev. Jarvis Yeo. from McAdam, N. 3., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Yeo, 228 Cumberland» Street, Charlottetown. Rev. Mr. Yeo, has} for the past three montt- been eir-raged in evangelistic work in the west end of the Island. Mr. Yeo is a n-alive of P E. I. born at Richmond, and is a prominent young minister in the Full Gospel Pentecostal Church of Canada, and expects to return to McAdvam. N. B . in the near future for s. short time, EASTERN GUARDIAN ..°Thls column is reserved lot news oi’ local interest but adver- tising oi' a r-cwsy nature may be inserted at 2 cents a word strictly payable .n advance. ..'SUBSCRIPTIONS to the their Rept. Archie Hume. ..'FOR SALE. — Hard and soft Launching. Clarence David, George- town. L-225-12-8-3i. PERSON ALS ..'Dr. and Mrs. Earl Grant o! Port Hood, N 3., are visiting their parents, Dr. '1‘. V. and. Mrs. Grant M. P. of Montague. ..'Mr. Harry and Ray Lavers are again the managers of the skating rink in Georgetown for the winter months. M ..'Mr. and Mrs. Ben McLure and family accompanied ha, Miss Eadie McKlnnon motored Glen Martin, -—M. ..‘Mr. Kenneth Fraser of Georgetown is assistant at the O. N. R, Station in Montague. ..‘Mr. Roy MacBeth of 5t. Pet- ers, was a visitor to Montague on Tuesday. M ..°Mr. FAA. Muteh o! Char- lottetown, was in Montague on business Wednesday. M. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Robert Machon of Lower Montague. spent the week-end at Murray Harbour. ..'Mr. Dan MacKennte of Pel- conwood Hospital spent the week- end at his home. D“! —M- Sea View , -_. ..~.\ 4a.. Ii “Y” PHONE 172 And Vicinity The llockcv inns and the manage- ment committee of Sea View skat- ing rink helrl n meeting in Sen View- smdnihrw o on Fr ;ay cveni . A tvnr r nablv presld ; -/ rthur S .. 5%“ "Q ‘lhc Sicrctnry 'I‘rca=urcr grve a fin- some t'me previous to his lairclal report of lhc nfilvflc; 1939, which res railpfnciotu‘. officers were all re-elected. After some discussion it was decided to Join up with the A number attended the tuner Kenneth MacLecd of whose death just in the prime of Jmanhood caused deq) regret among ‘his many friends. The late Mr. Mac- Loed had been in failing health for some time and was a patient in Prince Edward Island Hospital for for The funeral service was held on Fri- The day afternoon from the Linen Luncheon Sets. Madeira Pillow Cases. cord stitch hems. Irish Linen Luncheon Fine quality Linens and Laces from—————--- l-Iand embroidered. 54 x 54" cloths with 6 naps. Priced from $2.98 to $7.85 set Hand embroidered. from — — — — — — - - — 89c to $2.75 pair Linen Luncheon Sets. Hand embroidered. 13 and 17 pieces. Priced from - -— -- Banquet Sets. - Hand embroidered. 72 x 90" cloth with 12 napkins. Priced from — $10.00 to $25.00 Set Tuscany Hand Made Laces Irish Linen Huckabac Towels. imported from Scotland, Ireland, Madeira, Portugal, Spain, China, ctc. Linen Tea Sets. Hand embroidered, 5 pieces. Priced $1.19 to $4.85 Set Priced $3.95 t0 $10.00 Set Table Cloths 72 x 90" —- - — $2.98 to $4.85 each Ruble Cloths 54 x54” -—- — — $1.98 t0 $2.50 each t ble Cloths 54 x 72" — — — — — -— $3.75 each . blc Mats 12x 1S" — — — — — — — 25c each Runners 17 x 45" — — — — — — — -- - 75c each Chair Sets — ~ — — — — - — 39c to 59c set In plain colors with 15 x 24" - - - - — — — — — — -— 85c pair 18 x 32" — - — — — — — ~ — - — $1.25 pail‘ Cloths with colored borders 52 X 52" and 52 x 70" priced from $1.00 to $2.75 each r-L o‘. DOLLS-l-Real Cuddly Baby Dolls —Welums Dolls, very smart Dolls all dressed up in organdy. W119 curly hair and sleeping eyes. Pop- ular prices from - - 25c to $135 MECHANICAL TOYS -- Trains. Fire Engines, Machine Guns, Trucks, Steam Rollers, etc. Everything to delight the little lad (and Dad) on Christmas morning - 15c to $1.75 NOVELTY TOYS — Walking Dogs, Babys on Sleigh, Acrobatic Mon- Gifts from the Basement . . . Men's Fleece Combinations. Sizes 36 to 44 $1 I Men's Heavy Reefers. Color Navy. Sizes 38 to 46 — - - - £55.00 Men’s Fur Trimmed Leather Helmets. Color brown & black — $1 Men’s Navy Cheviot Wind- breakers. Sizes 36 $ t044—--—-——-—- Men's Heavy Khaki Whip- cord work pants. Sizes 32 to 44 — —-$1 ~89 Boys‘ Fleece Combinations. Sizes 24 t0 34 iiltlsySgilzNeasVée Chevigt Reef- ....-..l_____ 3.25 gay];eNgizgtCzlegiogBreeches knee. Sizes 26 to 34 1 n49 Boys‘ Fur Trimmed Leather Helmets. Color brown & black — Boys’ Heavy Windbreakers. Leather faced poc- $ kets. Sizes 26 to 36 Men's All Wool V Neck Sweaters. Heather Mixture. guys’ Blue Denim Bib Sizes 36 to 44 $1 veralls. Sizes 26 I to 36 — — - - - C W Round Trip Bargain Railway Fares Friday, Dec. 8th. Saturday, Dec. 9th. MacKenzle and Wigmore league for the coming was greatly lciDtiCitfd oy all young winter's sport. and old. Rev. Mr. Detlor conducted ---- the service and his address was this community a1 of the late French River passin g. Gcdclie Memorial Church. A l were present ibute of respect to a friend most fitting containing many forting thoughts to the bereaved. At the close of the service the remains were tenderly laid to rest in the adjoining cemetery. The of many friends is extended to the sorrowing widow and little daughter in their sad bereavement. The many friends of Mrs. T, hlecKay. nre pleased to learn she ls about again after being mn- number to show eir last who 00m- sym puthy John severe cold. A number 0f young mcn from the surrounding communities have left recently for the lumber woods in Newt Brunswick to obtain men . Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Donald and little son Clifford s cnt the week- end ln B ring BYOQK the guests cl Mr. and Miss Gertrude Adams has arrived home after spending a visit in Medford. Muss, the guest of her sister Mrs. Theodore HLer. keys, Glove Monkeys, all 25c each L You’ll lov-ekthe new TOY SHOP - Wheels, Dogs that bark, all kinds of i Teddy Bears, Scotties, Cats 0n lovable toy animals -'15c to $1.75 Lights and decorations — Mickey Mouse, Pop Eye. Lights for Inside and Outside decoration, from 39c to $1.50. Numerous other Toys for boys and girls will be found in our conveni- ent Toy Shop. BAGS tor your Not Christmas gilt Mother, Sweetheart or Sister. too expensive but something she will appreciate shown in Calfskin, Ante- lope, Morocco, Buffalo-hide, Goatskin, An ideal and Suedes. In the most attractive styles chosen especially for our Christ- mas trade. Prices $1.75, $2.25, $2.95, $3.50, $3.95, $5.00, $7.00 up to $12.00. S0 choice ANGORA stoves. _ Make m m: luxurious by giving her Angora Gloves in any of eighteen beautiful colors; Prices - $1.95, $2.95, $3.50 and 53-9" PARKAS. Any girl from school age up would appreciate the comfort and s yle of our Parkas. We have scarf and Parka Sets, mitts with Iyilfk-ilfi and all in lovely colors. Prices 75c. $1.00, $1.50, and $2.00. The GIRLS’ SHOP is Full Of Christmas Ideas FOR BABIES: Novelties -—- — — — — 25c to $1.00 Sleeping Bags — — — $1.00 to $2.95 Jackets — — — — — — 89c to $1.50 Bath Robes — — — — — 85c to $1.25 Dresses — — — — — — 69c to $2.95 Rompers — — — — -— 59c to $1.95 Shawls — — — — — — — — - $1.59 Blankets — — — — — — 89c to $2.95 FOR KIDDIES 1 to 6 YEARS: Sweaters — — - - -- 98c to $2.95 Knitted Suits — — - $1.35 to $4.95 3-Plece Sets, Coat, Leggings and HM — — — — - - $2.95 to $10.95 Dresses — - — - — $1.00 to $3.95 Rompers — — — - - - 59¢ m $1.95 Coats —_— - — - - $2.95 u» $7.95 Snow Suits — —- - — $3.19 to $6.95 Scarves — - — — - — — 50c to 75c fined to the house suffering from n and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. George Charlottetown spent a Pleasant v.sl. recently with friends n Sea View. Mrs. Lorne MacFariane, Bummer- side was a recent visitor to Sea View the guest of her aunt Mrs. William Man's. employ- rs. Donald C. MacKay. Pleasant bnqegpag Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Burt. merside spent Sunday the guest of Mrs. Jacob Burt. Mr. Jerry and Mr. Roy were business visitors to Charlotte- ma“ FOR GIRLS 7 to 101 Skirts -- — — — — - $1.00 t0 $11-95 Sweaters — — — — — — 98c to $2.95 Dresses —- — — — -e - $1.00 to 53-95 Coats — — — — — — $7.95 to $14-95 Ski Suits — — -- — $4.50 to $10.95 Blouses — — —- - - $1.00 i0 $1.95 Knitted Leggings $1.00, $1.15 and $1.219 Ski Pants -—- - — — $2.95 and $3.25 Jackets — -— — — — $2.95 to $5.00 FOR GIRLS 12 to 14x: Blouses — — — - - - $1.00 to $195 Skirts — - - — -— — $1.50 to $2.97» Dresses — - - - - $1.98 to $5.95 Sweaters — - — — -— 98c to $2.95 Ski Suits - - - - $4.50 to $10.05 Coats — — — — — — $7.95 to $l9.:'il‘ Bath Robes - — — —- — $1.39 to $3.95 Ski Pants —- - -— — $2.95 and $3.25 Knitted Suits — — — — — — 55-95 MGDRE t} MREODEYLE! The Store of Ten _z_v . Thousand Gifts The Bin arty and dance "'11" was elanngeglpfor Monday "if": Bea iew hall had to be W‘ 9°‘; Vaughan. owing to the rainstorm and state of roads. sister, Mrs. James Hickey. Mrs. Eric Sudsbury u business maize my V1 dav lest. — Mrs. Frank MILK-fly spent “fl, end in Darnley the 811°“ gm. some time in Darnle)’ mt‘ 5mm fium- Mr. William Burt. Mrs. A""“‘ r in Demley on, Darnley was e recent “m” Bummerside on buslncfl-B- sde Adams Mr. Josie McoG-relflfewmm M,