_ SATURDAY IN was rum ' n s. A’: Q BARGAIN BASEIMEIIT Stanfield shirts ... u... m. ‘gy- $390 Stanfield drawers ,.;._. ,... m. ... ... t... $3.00 Men's Ribbed Union Suits .--- i-- “~50 50 and 75 cts. Men's Work Socks as, 49.55, Stanfield Underwear (comb) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $4.85 Boys Mitts LIA ,.__._-. 89 ets, $1.00 and $1.39 _, Girls’ Sweaters w. m. ,,_,_». u. $175 ’ Boys’ Jackets ,._.,. ,... ,..;. 59-75 ' Boys’ Caps ,._._. ,._... $190 Men's Parkae ... ... M- n;- $15-00 Men's Winter Cape m. ... ... ,.-.. $1.25 Men's Work Caps ,._,_.. ,._._. 39, 45 cts and $1.50 Our bargain basement contains many other items of clothing for ladies, men and kiddies too numerous to mention and at real bargain prices. A visit to our store is not complete without a visit to our BARGAIN BASEMENT. _s. A. iiieuoiiiiiirs ANNOUNCEMENT We are pleased to announce that Illi. LIlIllS M. SIAITII who» has recently graduated irom the New England Institute of Funeral Directing and Embalming has re- joined the staff of the A. A. HENNESSEY FUNERAL HOME _.' / ln' Charlottetown Mr. Smith was employed with the late A. A. Hen- nessey previous to his joining the armed forces in which he served six years. it is with great pleas- ure that we welcome him back to help us give better service to the people of Prince Edward Island. The A. A. IIEIIIIESSEY Funeral IIOM 7e Kent St. Phm 113° Mgr. c. HAROLD HENNESSEY LOUIS M. SMITH J. A. BRENDEN HENNESSEY ff@%l%%%%%%% a‘ THE NEWS YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR ARE orsueo scam AFTER HAVING THEIR race WASHED. SERVING THE KIND OF MEALS THAT WILL BRING YOU BACK FOR MORE. HERE IS THE SUMMARY: "§Q?'I~.=._“*"~"/-"1'4‘£" 11% i‘ Z-% "7 J KTQ’ Li... I y ' This SHOP MORE ’ ‘ial low price. TOOMBS at tare be at 5.113;’- weituetrletlv IN- aNe tn rsilvaaaee. OONFEDEBAI ION uris IN summon. woimra bnuasrou so: Pure Drugs. sun latest in Pottery Wale Crockettb Jewellery. FUBS BEPAIBElYand Rmlodeii- led by flfil-lerluiced Furrier, 8 Upper l-Iillsboiio Street. Phone 2324-0. BEDROOM CHAIRS at a spec- MUSIC STORE. ST. PETEWS CATHEDIAL The preacher on Sunday evening will be the Rev. Canon Wilkinson at Kangra, India. SANTA SAYS Christmas Shopp- ing has started! My friends at The Abegwelt Gilt Court tell mo that Christians Decorations and Cards i will run short again this year. Avoid - disappointment by doing your shop- ing early at Charlottetowrfs Head- quarters tor Gifts. “The Abegweit." CHURCH 0F SCOTLANII-Scr- vices Oct. 27th. Stanchel ll a. m. _Desable 3 p.m.. Cape Traverse 7.30 p.m. Services conducted by Rev. Remo Robb of the R/eiormed Pres- byterian Church (Covenanters) cn Tues. Oct. wth. Summerside 8 p. m., and Wed. Oct. 80th., Cape Tre- verse 8 p m. Rev. J. 3. Bishop. SACRXFICIAL GIVING. - The Scriptures as a means o! evangel- lzatlon and education have proved their worth in Christian exper- ience. and the decades succeeding the conclusion or the second Great World War will demand, as they should command, the sacrificial giving of all Christian people who believe that the open Bible was intended to be the possession oi’ mankind. Help the great, cause of lhg P. E. I. Auxiliary or Branch o1’ the Bible Society as it co-oper- ates in this great. work. CHURCH NOTICE for parish o! Milton and Rustlco for Sunday October 27th. Laymen's Sunday. St. John's, Milton, Sunday School 10.00 a. m. Morning Prayer 11.00 Preacher Rev. F. D, Henderson oi Charlottetown. Evening Prayer 7.30. Special speaker for layman's Sunday. Mr. Venier Moon oi Crapaud. 8t. Mark's, Ruatico. Bun- day School 2,30 p. m. Evening Prayer 300- Special speaker Mr. Verner Moore at Crapaud. A cordial invitation to all, especially the lay- men of the church at all services. Rev. Sidney J. Davies, Rector. REGAINING HEALTH — Mrs. Horace Rieynokis, who has been a patient in Aberdeen Hospital un- dcrgoing treatment toa- scmie weeks laas returned to her home in Iren- bon. Mrs Reynolds who has been quite ill is now making some im- provement. Her sizzter. Mire. Chap- man qt lVliiu-rajy Harbor. P.E.I arrived in town recently to be with hlfill‘ sister durina her lllnes Her many friends hope she my have a speezhi and complete recovery Mrs. ’ brother, lids’. J.H. Liviingstouie of Murray Haibor. P. E.I. Mic had been called to 07ml recently by his sister's iliiirieu has left 0n return. -New Glasgow News. 8'1‘. PAUL'S CHURCH, Sunday, Ooober 27. 1946. B30 A. M. Holy Communion. 11.00 A. M. Morning Prayer and Sermon. Anthem, The King of Love My Shepherd ls.-— Gounod. Preacher. Rev. Canon C. R. H. Wilkinson, D. D.. Senior Mia»- sioriary of the Missionary Society of the Church o! England in Can. ads in Kangra. District o1 North India. This Service will be broad- cast over Radio Station C. F. C. Y. 2.30 P. M. Sunday School. 7.00 P. M. Evening Prayer and Sermon. An- them. Send Out Thy Light -— Gounod. Preacher, Rev. W. R. Ting ot the Missionary Society of the Student Movement ot Canada in Chi-ca. A special invitation is ex. tended to all the Youth of the Com- QQIA \\\ v‘ \ ~,\‘\\\\\ BREAKFAST: FROM B A.M. munily to attend the Evening Ser. vice to hear Rev. Mr. Ting whose DINNER: Three Course and a la Corie. h°m° Is i" Chm“- Everyllmd? W91‘ COME. SUPPER: The Same. n, __ _____ W__ And serving Steaks, Chops, Light Snacks, etc., Until r2145 A.M. Q "Excellent Cuisiiie" t PHONE 2360 Pg - _ I ELIZABETWS Gt. George Si. Oiwwte Two Mefr HAIRDRESSING sci-iooi. ii Write for Particulars i. wmwmoevwawaiaya. m Man-s». Mona». N». QUICKIES By Ken. Reynolds HALIFAX IEW BLABGIII "i" P-lli. L . Chap- latteeosm v 6:80 pm. Lv. Rey 0W. i=4! e-ia. Ar. mi. “nth: one ira to is ale-el- " UM Haitian‘? u Hie Te: O l l launches-hang . lean; ' ' an"? M? NOII-l Dull Alumnae will ob- aerve their home coming. Sunday alter-noon at. 3 o'clock. Members ere cordially invited. coon-s Ior-IP-il-tttogre-phl. IUII.‘ me-NII Cretoane. Tap. eehy. Denali, eta. at Henry Ma- Parlaisei. Also spine and meet-glue, ILIAIAN!‘ VALLEY United Cbildi Service Sunday. October 27th, 78) P. M. conducted by the Y. P. S. NIW GLASGOW AND CAVE!!- DISI Services on Lord's day. 27th (D. V.) at New Glasgow at 11. Cav. rldfill It 7.30. J. W. Haytel’. Min- ter. GOIIII. TINT, Long Creek Ser- vloe Bimdey aftzmoon at 3 o'clock. All heartily invited. FUNERAL SERVICES. - The funeral oi’ Mr. George C. Giilis was held tun his late residence, 131 Upper Prince St. Thursday attor- noon. Services at the house and grave were conducted by ‘ Canon Malone. Interment St. Peter's Cem- etery. Tlhe pallbearers were, Allan McAulay. Wilired Percy Acorn, Borden Myers, Nell Mec- Dopgall, Han-y Day. Cllllfl Personal to oembrldm. will visirt his sisters. OCTOBER zo, 194s _) ._ _ ska-g AUTUMN SALEi All lest season's Winter Coats, Ftlr-Ttllllltletilttllb Do Tau Have Trouble with Odors in your . imnmonnxroay LTZIZSII".'_.......... ' 2° Sillli’- a;- irou no _ , -TIIE FFASIIIOII SIIOPPE‘ ODOR-SURE‘ Gt. George St. "W" 55 viiii Take ‘care of ThisuTrouhlo ODOR-SORB absorbs all refrigerator and ice box odors and prevents odors and tastes of one food being absorbed by other foods. ODOR-SORB keeps refrigerators and ice boxes smelling sweet and clean. ODOR-SORB is absolute- iy pure and 'safe and will not cause damage to any foods. ODOR-SORB is easy to use, you merely remove cellophane wrapper frorn perforated top and place on centre shelf oi refrigerator or ice box and it immediately goes to work. ODOR-SORB may be rdnewed by simply placing in oven at Wood lslanils-Jiarihou‘ Service With the Prince Nova and Charles A. Dlmllilll M" I" operation the schedule is as f0l|0W8= Leave Wood ' . I I - mime. s an. u u» I r-"- ' P‘ ii1eii§“l'i"3i§<'>ii-5s'biiiiii$§l.§‘l'°§i ii..'°'.§l.'§iiii...""iiii§; Leaves which it is used. Under average househod conditions Caribou 3 3,1“, 11 amt. 1 ll-m 3 PM‘ ODOR-SORB is guaranteed for two years. Operating Daily including Sundays. ' -- CROCKETl'& STOREY Ltd I For Daily information Listen in to CFCY 7130 A-M- Each Morning. NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LTD. ~ a. n. MUTCH. President CHARLOTTET OWN, P.E.l. DEALERS IN RELIABLE MERCHANDISE y Bout \ MAIFHTIMI, CENTRAL i W A Y‘ c. T’ S EASY when you know how! Iloybe you are one of the more than three million Canadians I who bought Victory Bonds. Perhaps you paid for them on the instalment plan and were delighted to see how quickly-and easily-you accumulated ci backlog of savings which gave you a new feeling of pride and assurance. Perhaps you bought them for cash." You were pleased to see how the interest mounted up-how these bonds made money for you, year after year. ‘ Yes, it's easy when you know how I If you were o victory. Bond buyer, we don't have to tell you that the nevi Canada Savings Bonds present an opportunity for saving and investment that's too good to miss. If you haven't already discovered how easy and convenient it is to save by means of bonds, now is the time to make a start- to stqp wondering how other people manage to put away a neat egg, and start accumulating one‘ of your own. l ~ You can buy Canada Savings Bonds in units of $50, $100, $500 and $1,000,‘ through any bank, authorized investment dealer, stock broker, trust or Iocin company-tor oaab or bythe monthly Savings Plan. Where your employer oiferi a Payroll Savings Plan you can buy Canada Savings Bonds by regular deduc- tions from your pay. You may buy up to $2,000 oer person. They pay 234% interest each year for 1O years. Your bonds will be registered in your own name, providing protection against loes. You can oaeh Canada Savings Bonds at full face value, with interest any time at any branch in Canada of any chartered has}. But-pieaeeremenibeathiapodat—thseaore?‘8erveYoarseli"Bonds. Thlstime tbereareiewersaleesnen. Theywillnotbeabletaoalloneveryone. Soit'e'up toyoatotakeadvantageoitbiaflneinveehaentoppoxtanity-wrltbaut delay! of ~1Q‘wi.l1 buy again}, .