THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN light instead oi’ a chore. SHOP EARLY For Best Selection For DAD, For the BROTHERS, For the BOY F RIEND-and the rest The Men’s Store is the kind of store, equipped with the kind of stock, staffed by the kind of people that make your Christmas shopping a de- _ _ ' There are gifts at all prices . . medium prices and quite frankly HIGH PRICES . . . . but whatever the price the quality marches with it. YOU'LL amov SHOPPING AT THE "MEN'S swan." . . low prices, r For Dad w A handsome Scarf — —75c to $ 3.50 Swanky Shirts — —$ 1.65 to $ 3.50 Warm Gloves - —$ 1.00 to $ 5.00 For Bill (Bill Is Big) Glamorous Sox 50c to S 2.50 Young Shirts - -$ 1.65 to S 3.50 Bathrobe — — — —$ 3.50 to $18.50 Colourful Ties _ 5 L00 to s 1.50 Smoking Jacket -— -—- —— — —$13.50 woo] Jacket __ __ ____$ 31m to s 7.95 Pyjamas — — - —$ 1.75 to $ 5.00 New York’s idea in Young , Ties he likes- — -— 55¢ to $ 2-00 Men's Suits— - —$l7.95 to $42.50 30X- — — — - -- 50¢ i0 $ 2-50 Gladstone Bag — —$l1.59 to $32.00 Fine Handkerchiefs 25c to 50c flags _ ._ __ __ _ 5 3A5 to s 650 Smart Umbrella — - - —- $ 2-50 Belt. . Jiundkerchiefs, Leather Swell Baggage -- —$11.50 to $32.00 Accessories. a J Q r F fi For Teddy The Young Brother Junior Shirts- — — 65c to $ L59 Gay Ties—--— ——— —— 50¢ Sweaters, Zip Style- -~ — —$3.25 Handkerchiefs — — 25c to 35c Gloves all wool -—- — — — — 35¢ Leather Gloves — —-$ 1.00 to S 1.50 Bath Robe- — — — — — —$Z-75 Surcoatg- — — —$ 9.75 t0 $10.75 Leather Coats - — — — 411.95 Pyjamas — — - 3 1.20 to S 1.50 119-121 QUEEN ST. Overcoat —- — — —-$ 6-50 t0 $12-93 For The Boy Friend) Military Sets— —- —-$ 1.75 to S 6.50 Auto Wraps - — -$ 3.00 to $20.00 Bath Robes -- - -$ 8.95 to $18.50 Tasteful Shirts — —$ 1.65 to S 8.50 Ties, Sox, Handkerchiefs to match, the three for — 43.00 up Leather Jacket — -$ 7.05 to $15.00 The latest hat - -$ 3.45 to 8 6.50 Rich, warm scarf — 8 2.00 to S 3.50 Wool Jacket - - -$ 3.00 to 8 705i P VISIT THE STORE 0F TEN THOUSAND GIFTS THE MEN'S STORE MGDRE £~ M9LEOD 9'11"“! CHARLOTTETOWN ____'_______________J s islildlihlilflslslsloi‘!|1|1 1 2 Inner WEEK _ "Arm SECOND went 2 T 2. '5' 2 i 2 2. E- Ane 2 2 114mg wggx "awn?" ArOUlft-I VIII‘: 2 i Q s]:s|s|1|1|1l1|s|c|als|lfr|l 1 s “lseollne gnllonnge can!" will be offered to new meted-t 111 ‘hnoonver, George B. Matthews, pwlnolsl secretes-y of the Retell Merchants’ nlocintion, announced. Use ol the cards is not oclnpnis- ory. It llms st hclpln; both the ou- drlver and (as stat-Ion lt- tendnnt to dhtzibnte eqnel and conserve gasoline in line with the voluntary rationing system. | Three Traveled East W RUTH AYERS Author of ‘Meet Ms At Midnight". "Blackout", “Drafted For Love" (Continued from page 5. hadl kod thor solemn new. " Q0!" ‘lsomeoihe had asked. told die wanted to the holiday in New York visi museums. ‘@1118 Grant's rune. waikine thmueb the greet library wt Firth Avenue and Forty-second Street. Yes this w to be a cultural , as trip, s well-planned (and budgeted) ex ition, concerned principally w the arts. “It will be —- broad- ening". she had explained. "A teacher needs this to pass on l0 hei- pupils." So the board members had con- sented. Bhe had started out. piled wiht gui WATIBVALI W. I. The annual meetinl of the Wetervale women's Institute was held on Tuesday Nov. 11th s1. the home of Miss Anne Byme with the president presiding. Meeting open- ed with n. song. Roll call was answered by members paying snnusl fees. One new member was enrolled. Minutes of previous moot- in| and last nnnusl meeting were read, approved and signed. The secretary gave the financial report for the year also the 1udiw:s re- rt. The election of officers for the ollcwing year took place and are ls follows: Pres mo. Emmet Wiener. Vice. Pres. Mrs. James IL Curloy; 5on7 ‘nus. Mrs. Chester Welsh. (ro- elected). Directors. “rs. Emmet Woller gdrs. Charles Quinn, Miss Anne yrno. Audition, Miss. Anne Inns, like. louls lick Comm. Mrs. John '1'. Grimes. Mrs. Imus Grimes. Secretary reported biil, for labor 0n fencing ground paid .8114 also bill for fruit for a sick member and was ordered to purchase s book- case for school. A vote of thanks was tendered the retiring of- ficers. The busines being finish- ed, the meeting adjourned with a reading by the seoretarv. Next meeting to be held st the nome of debooksacidawl7Y°f°M.Cha.rl in,R.oila.lt'o Jlrdsorr Henry’! The F0111‘ Mumm- Thefl answered b? 31: nname ofcalnatlg: Breheut; she'd met this my. headde east wo- tree ioport w his draft bOBTd- They'd sat together since llbrt Wayne. She'd blossomed at his attention, found herself laughing and chat- terine. more like a schoolgirl than a sctioolmifam. And somewhere along that great dark highway where the bus rolled‘, Culture had seemed very remote end unimport- ant. l-ler name was Janet Gregg and his, George Haiven. When Constance Dawson came beck to her seat from the luncheon, Redhead was still beside her. She looked at Sldppyh mother. The girl's eyes were - eyes. blue and pain-rid ed. "Insoles." she said to Pat and Connie, "you're awfully kind. Don't know how I'd' have managed without you. I'll take him now". And when she took Skippy into her arms. smiling at him, it was something for no other eyes. Connie turned her head aiwoy. She felt as if she could now wash her hands of both Master Skippy and Mister .7. J. Patterson, "'.l'hink I'll rest," die said to him. "Sure let me fix you up." He had the hang of a] the god- aets. how to push the sent back, how to bring out the arm rest “Theréadyowll sleep like a top," he - e om . As the bus started Connie clos- ed her eyes. The wind wasn't quite so shrill but the light outside was eerie. Dark, with the white dusting of snow. In an hour they would be out cl’ Ohio and Ln Western Penn- sylvania. She was sure the low ceilings would have lifted by then. Yes, everythin would be clear sailing-a qulc flight from Pitta- burgh to New York. Connie be an to drowse. and then someth ‘lg tell across her knees She roiuM. crosely. and saw it was the Dominion of New- foundland -- the whale thing, on a rnwp. "Sorry", Pat apologized in s whisper. "Won"; dis um you again" But she was disturbed. and com- letely overwrought. so she sat up. the mw. “I've been makin s great study of this country". Pat said. "A grarlild e snowy hills, fishing boats where ice hangs like crystal candlelaibra on the masts." ‘Polling her - the rirl from whom he'd taken the job! "You have everythins fisured out. lie/vent you?" she snapped. "You bet. Tell ou what I'll do. Bend you some pcture postcards". "Thanks." That was amusing. He ‘gland going to send hel- picture s pos r . "A let's going on up in the Do- minion with this war," he explain- . "Big anny bases. flying fields. And there's a ace from whore the big planes an bombers are flown oversees by a group of volunteer pilots. Gallant guys. Heroes. all em." Heroes. all of them. Yes, that's whet Jerry Marsh wee - Jerry, the man Connie wns to merry at Christmas time. The wheels pick- ?uphisnlune sgeln. Jerry- erry. Pat was saying. "My Job‘; one of the best, but, newspaper men are only the onu who report things- not the ones who do ." He turned quickly beck to his aslpkflhey est hardteok up there, nn ." d somofliing celled brawls. too." Counts had mewered before she thou . "How did you brow?" Pats eye- brow: lifted in Ienuine unsee- men . She was instantly on guard. "l dsbotltsomovrh "whom!- m v: reed dcnnsids or ushers here. We'll find s dispel and have s simple .. i... '““*'°“‘l.°."‘°.”;l you ui - m of the world c. million miles any." Think d J and A ion. °.::"".f?'r.":=.§a“ "wail"? uidlhe restwd the worfi s million miles e. . ‘lbmcdncihing jarred. mains 1' w HMQ‘I‘I_ ‘An ma!) It CODHHUM) lilnsrdfirelioves solace. - -TIGHT A-dfliiiliy lunch w: served by the hostess and a social hour spent. SEA VIEW SIIUOL Hon-or Roll for November. Grade X—~l. Velde 2. Lea Stewart 3- Sterling Giradebt-l rimmi- ems Grade vrnl-l. Robert Murp , a. 111111180X} MecLmnn-n, 3. Elfllng ra- am Grade VII-i. Domthv M y. id Wallace Murphy, 3. Am 8111.5. Grade Ill-Max 5411111113. 2- T715114! Adam and Merle Adams (equal). 3. Clarence Adams. Grade II-l. Pauline Adams. 2. Keith Adams. 3. Gordon Sutherland Grade i (a)--l. George Donald, a Joyce MeicKa/y, 3. Shirley Stewart Grade 1. (h(-—-i. ‘Ilhelma Oomp- bell. 2. Lyman Adams, a. Sheldon AG as 1 < > 1 Ola/yum Ad ra c — . ems 2. Jolm sutherland, 3. Bloyce Adam5 Grade 1 (d)-—Philip Hunter. Perfect Attendance: Elinor Adrpna, Wallace Murphy, Dorcchy Murphy, Keith Adams. Leisli Hiltz, sh ley Stewart, Joyce MacKay, Clayton Adams- I-Iizhwt Average, George Donald. Je-mm R. Mwflhy“ Teacher, ALEXANDRA W. I. _ The November and annual nect- iiig was held at the home o.’ Mrs. Wallace Brehaut on Tuesday Nov. 1am. with eleven members and three visitors present. The Vice- Piesldent, Mrs. William Wood pre- sided in the absence of the Presl- dent. Mrs. Lester Benton. The meeting opened by singing the Ode followed by the Creed in unison Roll call was responded to by pay- "lll the annual fee. The minute of previous meeting also minute; or previous annual meeting were read and approved. The financial report was read by the secretary also re- ports of Committes given. ‘Dre elec- tion qi’ officers then tool: place will» the following results. President. Mrs. George Mac- Lsnnan; Vice President, Mrs. Har- glgjigown: Secretary. Mrs. Bruce 71:14 a R EMIN GTON rlcible v4fl all Me Because it uves time sod Jon for every member of the family who writes, both grown-ups sod children will appreciate s Remington Potable. lliis year, choose one of the five Famous Remin n models, ell built a: ins: s ‘liecifiefollim ls a Cfllih ll OI" I - sore szsiowicle no c of fr: own payment an the my terms if you desire. |n voul" 1054i. ppqueveu sum MILLER BROS. Phone Ml 141 Greet George Street Qsrlottotown CIOII A ilh h Rozol‘ V‘ Gillette ‘hr M“ ‘l5 u“ and" B to d d - unu i ' r e11 ‘he ch“; worml welwllwdsrg {he gillette ma...» was!“ °""' 51.00 Gillette mic euro- show 1°“ 5m loll 611" - - ' BooW"“Y";f_g':dG;‘1-5; DEQEMEER 9.1 oae o. live erect“ ‘W’ A“ ° AND ‘nmhsuoss IIUE Treasurer, w, Audiwn. Mrs. ‘all: “$1.533 . Nathaniel MacKinnon; Mrs. Ernest MacCabe, r Wood. kindly invited the Bigicoemminmgeerd’ lnaflollocnmbcmswuoanyo... of Christmas slits. The lundr Committee for Dec. meeting u follows- Mrs. Wallace Bzehsiit- Mn. Bruce Judson, Mrs. N. Mao.’ "$51. ch ma“! 0% 3x65118841 tgy-lst Tuesday m‘ moss u follow: Nléwol manna... a ‘Mm 00, M N rm. Wilbur Wood. om“ Emmi‘ Prozrsmme, Mrs. Arth 1M- Oeom hhclmnsmm WM‘ culled Cross. 2 pairs socks. I sweat. eon, m Directors, Mrs. Wilbu Mrs. Nathaniel IAEIJNGTON SCHOOL ‘mofollowingisthe repcrt for algummths of October and Novem- CTQQ X-l. a H . . mbertPhillins. Grade VIII-l. Lemma/n Morrow, Grade VII (BU-l. Jessica Heron. THEA Tire . “N0 TIME for GOMEBY ” Starring ROSALAND RUSSEL JAMES STEWART SDI/BIS, THUR. 11 MONTAGUE, s”. 1E MATINEE, SA 1'. s P. M. Gfldb VII Jf.)—l. Log Jon“, Stella Dodds. Grade v14»: Phillips. Grade V-l. Wi izim LNCFBPIB. 2. Edit-h MOHVW, 3. Alden Rod/i Grade IV(Sr.)--l. Allan Jello 2. Brian MacFarlane. 3. Rayzn D0d¢ Grade rv (Jr-)~l. Bessie R 2. diaries Heron Grade i (a)—-l._ Velda Prcudc Audrey MacFariane, and Ja‘ Hero, (equal). GN-GG I (b)—-—1 Jiillll lilac-Far] 2- Christine Phillips. Grade l (c)—1. Greta Proude, Perfect attgidance ioi- 0c ' Willie/m Maollbirlarie, Beasie Rod AudreytMaioFarlame_ Velda Proude. John MaoFai-lnne, Greta Prolific. Perfect atbendiinoe for l\"\'1’il’ll)t' William Macmrlanc, Eillill Mom Allan Jeffery. Brian hlacFarln Audrey MaoFarlane, Velda Pm Greta. d e. Kathleen E. MacDonald. (Teach! Q11??? view "IWLL bummer-mum‘, COAL We are now receiving :\ rer- ulsr supply of the following Cosls. our SYDNEY SCREl-INED ALBION ROUND snnrou NUT osrvmw SCREENED DOMINION COKE BBAS iron LUMP Prompt and careful ilrliv cries for C. 0. D. orders. m‘ W.ll. Gillis 8i 0o. Phone 176. Attention Fur Breeders & Trappers FRITZ WEISSLER of Montreal is buying iii! kinds of Raw Furs at W. Chester S. MCLllFi‘ < Office, 110 KENT STREET, Charlottetown. Pays highest market prices __._- Johnston. BIAJJING MARKETING OF FURS q Our Charlottetown ReeeivlII ,, Great season in operation at ‘Ford Sales, ‘S R. (loom Street. under the mmurelmt ° ' IUMMERSIDE, PR1 Station is thl! Canadian llatlonal Silver Fox Breeders’ Association Fur Marketing .-ll0l1I""'°"t a NCE EDWARD ISLAND