PAGE TEN 'i‘HE GUARDIAN, CHARIDTTEPOWN Everyone wants nice things to live with and to illo- This Glassware. proudly bearing your own P9119115‘ Mimi)!!!“- i; an added nicety to send 1M oi either the Charlottetown or the places you want, hand cut w Delivery will be In apllfoiilmfltely 1W0 Wfiekh Glassware will make a truly delightful Christmas can get this Glassware in a great variety oi styles Ill Ill” ""1 “m [Heir-st liqueur glass to a 40 ounce pitcher. us. the Summeraide Store and order ith the monogram you want. - - - ans Visit the Chins Derlrlment Personally inltlalied Giit tool You \ INDIVIDUAL PIECES COMPLETE WITH MONOGRAM‘ FOR As Ass eosioiooioll —IlOLMAN'S BOTH STORES CHINA- OLMAN'S -- BOTH stones FEATURES EW! SMART! INITIALLED GLASSWARE Order Now For Christmas Gifts or’ Personal Use’ Beautifully Hand Cut Letters on Sparkling, Glassware — YOUR CHOICE 0F ANY ‘INITIALS -' \ SIZES I 2-14-1 6 "y a-HOLMAN‘! LADE!’ WEAR- Outstanding Value In q . Misses’ Coats y 9.50 Illese Goats bear the “Miiicraii.” label which moans that they are well styled, well cut. well made and well finished-AND best oi all they're reasonably priced! srsi styles from which to choose-fitted with s bolted hack and plain lining-with s loose Mei. separate belt and detachable hood and quilted lining-loose back with s plain lining snd others. The colors are black. green, gray. wine and rust. The materials are warm, sen Vlcosble and attractive. It's worth your while to see these "Mlllcrait" Coats at 20.50. SHOP NOW FOR A WARM. SMART LOOKING WINTER COAT AT A LOW PRICE There are sev- First at HOLMANIS _ swan FOUNTAIN PEN warms YOUR WAYu-ALIVAYS ,Because You Can Choose The Right Point For The Way YOU Write ‘There's s point ior ovary student up; seq-find, -, IWI f!!!» B"?! Writing need. Choose the point jsnlshbestandfltitintotliapssbssrelyotissfl, s .<"'%’%’ ~*we I 3"..." 2.60 % Joanna's cunni- l, 50c mu and iisnmi \ ‘T-Tnonsuwslssaws “btoranro - UNION mans: OVERALLS PROTICTLYOU ON Tl-il JO! For more than SO years, Casbam oven- alls vliavs been in first sticks of Canadians bscoins My have mesa extra features: s Dssignsriwiltisstrshiilnntovssenb nsss and lmootil, ssvaisndb B} o Iatra lsnalh lspa. 1 0 lane slvong nsolli-slildssd scans, spsslally rslnlevesd el vliei pelnis o bee}, wall-placed pockets, bar loch ed lo prevent tearing. o lint-prod metal ‘innings. o Union Mode. When you choose Carliam you dips] " Canada's fosst overall vain ‘ 74.95 l Ill 5.25 "WHIRI OLD RIINDS MIIT" Guanine! Satisfaction On All Your Purchases At OIL M A N~’S HOLMAN'S HAS YOUR FALL AND WINTER Means m WARM CLOTHING AT LOW cosr! 17.95 collars and waist bands. and navy-priced ' 3.95 MIWIOAIDIGANIM wins. Tholisasarsll 6.95 taro-priced 4.95 and 2.19 2.95 I l MIN‘! TIXAIN IPOII‘ JACKET! oi all wool material in s multiple cheek oi maroon, red and gray. The iringed yoke is o! tsn leather on tbs bsch and iront. I! inch length in slaes ll to il-prinsd 8.95 MIN’! 00A!‘ IWBATII! oi limbo i wool and cotton yarns. The colors are black shswlooillrs. Thseoiorsllohrowmhisshos lllfldbllllfllltoiilsshsiiwifis nsoh. Avaiishisislnowsorblsshlfit l0)!’ I!!!“ NIOI IULI-OVIII is siihor allwoolorwosiandoottonliatsro. The colors are navy, wine or brows-priced Iotftiilllivllwlthcswasoblsdtho IQIIIWIUIIIt-isdsflgs. Allsyaflqg]. iqisesisrsmvyorlrows-psiasd ' 4.95 and v5.95 Men's and Boys‘ JACKETS - SWEATERS WINDBREAKERS Max's wmnnnranass o! the! in s chocolate brown col r. These priced aiaessrelflio and doesidn lining. div-priced rayon satin. priced -BOLMAN‘! HEN’! OIDTBING MIN‘! ZIPPER IRON!‘ IAOIIT! o! plaid wool material in s variety oi diiiereiit colors and dulrns. They're iuliy lined with inns Priced- FIND!!! hit With to ii-sriosd I H 3.95 —IOI.IAN'IZI‘IWIAI MEI‘! WINDIIIBAKIB! oi all wool blanket cloth in wine or blue colors. They are aipper isstaried, iuliy lined and have knit collars, ouiis and bottoms. The ii-pricerl I 2.95 8'50 14.50 22.50 e les- Windbreakers sro real "hunts" - with hoops oi pockets, aipper closings sud Isyonihingsflussilossrsldtodd- DEN’! WINDBREAKEBI 02 warns Mel- ton cloth (Navy blue). They have zipper oiosiiia, two leather trimmed body poe- kets and sell collars and cults. The also! are ll to M-priood MEN’! MAOKINAW WINDIIIAIIII If sli wool, rod ovorchock have s zipper closing, two slant pockets The sisss are as to lsLIisoy MIN’! SPORT COAT! oi all .wool is s brown and iawn windowpsne check psi»- torn. Lined throughout with quilted Zipper closing and back bolnboinciilersgtininslaoslltoii- BOY!‘ zrrrss IAOIIII is plaid dolllll oi gii wooi sis- isrlal. h!!! lisad with hnit collars and wslsi beads - M106 ocroncn u, 194., Olen-y and Vicinity HOV. B. B. We" Con». 3‘.".."_'.'i..$.°.‘."°”‘.'- O'Loary on Tuesday, Qct 13m ° Mr. and Mrs. W, '1- Surnssierside were w»i.l§':ih$]1':l\.§§ aollfss‘ this guests oi Mrs Treii o ins at a M . Th ' ' and other Qi-ui... qmu cum“ Mr. Gwendei Mac - stationed. st Ayimer-fgkg Y"? is rived home to visit his lather pa“ Leslie MacAulsy, O'Leary 'w|r' has been seriously ill, bu; '1‘ now ieeling so much better. w Mr. William Turner, 01,9,” senior student attending Mqunt M’ lison University, Sackvllle, u B" has been appointed assistant 1; the Dean oi the Men's Réilfleiire and manager o! the college's rem. ball team. Mr. Thomas Farlow of the ‘Bu, who injured his eye quite barllv when harvesting, and who m’. been s patient at the Turner hurslng Home in (Theory, left m, Monday, Oct. 17th ior Charlem- town where he will consult an eye specialist. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Th"! W" i lflriie CODKPEgaiI/m on Sunday aiiernoon, Oct. 16th at Si. Luke's Anglican Chum. O'Leary Corner, to hear u", 13...: hop Coadjutor, the Right Rev. H. R. Waterman, D.D. He is vlsiiini; all the Anglican parishes oi u... Province. The Bishop w" heard i0 ldvllltlle In a soul Iiiiplring sermon. The foundation for the m... woolen mills at Bloomfield is nmv completed and work is now mo. greasing rapidly. This is good news to the whole district as the MacAusland Woolen Mills have s deserved reputation for dependam]. ity, quality and service. They were destroyed by (its early n septem. ber and the new mills now under construction will be s worthy auc- censor. Mrs. Rodney Lynk, ‘Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bculter and daughter Helm have returned to their home in Bangor, sine, after spending n flensunt holiday on the island. This was Mr. and Mrs. Boultcr‘! first visit to P. E. I. and they were much Impressed with its beauty. They were the guests oi Mr. Banker's aunt,‘ Mrs. Fred Luxon o! Carleton Lot 6 and other relatives. Mrs. Willard Carrutliers who his been visiting her parents, llir. and Mrs. Colin Costain. Cape Wolfe. has left for Summer-side where she will be the izuest oi Mr. and Mrs. F. MacQuarrie, alter which she will return to Halifax where she will join her husband. Mr. arid Mrs. Carruthers will shortly leave ior England where he wlll take a six months’ course. llr. Carrutliers’ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carruthers, llvs in Hcwlan. A pro-nuptial shower was held recently at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MncPherson. Dun- blane. in which the guest oi honor was their eldest daughter, Flor- ence, who is to be married in iiih near future. The hurne was nirrly decorated with pink and while streamers and white Wedding hrlls. She received many nice izlfls from her friends whom she thanked In a iew well chosen words, and In- vited them to visit her at her new horns in Monclon, N13. llirs. Christopher Methornll. Rese- bank, celebrated her eizhLv-sevonlh (81th) birthday on Thnnksgivlnc Day. Mrs. Mothers]! has vom- plstsly recovered irom a fractured hip which kept her confined to her bad for several weeks. and now except ior some occasional rheumatism, she is enjoying good health. Her many friends wish Mrs. Metheraii God's richest bim- ing and rnany more happy birth- dlYl. Mu." [would CIEARS CLOGGED‘ BRAINS ""711 l Keeps Traps Germ Free ‘i; Professional‘ (lard: lr. W. ii. Barron OIIIOPRAGTOB Palmer Graduate IUIOIEISIDE Tuesday and lsturda! 0"" 11 mumps . Phone 894-‘! 5lm<0 is is POPTHD" Rsov (gs-DRIED; I n; no.2“... ’ scorn-r mural ow“ I Bliss as is orsanus sum puss sss IUIIIIIIDI