PAIRS 25 Ladies’ Gloves Clearing at greatly reduced prices for Friday and Saturday Only A good assortment ol gloves in rayon suede—colour natural colored gloves with leather backs and fabric ‘Regular $I.50. Clearing at 5 Tan, Green and Grey, also palms. — cape skins in brown -— Legtex it'll embroidered backs and brown ........ .. 1.29 Fine quality Black Kid — a real‘ reduction in price selling regularly 1 . .. I at $2.75. Specially priced for Friday and SOlUfdGY only MCIDRE e. MFLEOD tih y would show fllms in the hall — A Q — _A lNov. 291a it suitable. Illslllult‘ , members decided to sell candy and apples. (Jommittee reported they iirovieeds of the Halloween dance were $43.86. l 'l‘tie election oi officers was as flilllitvri: President. Mrs. "ie-tiresitienl. Mrs. .. SPP)'.—tl‘Ef\‘\llt‘l‘l', Mrs. Hiram Han-lnizton, re-elected; directors. Mrs. M. Brennan. Mrs. Wesley Colet , and Mrs. Chas. Mcbellan; auditors. ‘ Mrs. Dan Bryatiioil and Mrs. Hat'- The secjtr-trcrisitrer RAH’ all it- ‘ Sudshuljv; Red Cross t-linvciltir, Qmlzed account oi the yv-aiis \\lll‘l( i Ans. Robt. Glover: sick eorrrnmlt- ahowmg a balance on Iiailtl of I lee. Mr; Dan Bryairon and Mrs. $89.69. A lef‘c- was i-cari lrrini the .(‘ha.s Mclicllan; school. Mrs. Rant. _ _ . _ . I »_ _.____._....__. ._... _ _ I25 pr. in this group —reglllar price up to $2.50 tn natural colour — Dark Brown Fabric gloves w chamolsette. Regular prices up to $2.50. Clearing Friday and Saturday IPRING vatmer w. I. (Ham, program M“ Wikesky mic. ' ' Mrs. Keith Harrington and Mrs. Hiram Harrington. Each member was donate a flour hag at. the next. ztneeting and to send to the Red i Cross for sewing and knitting. Ali's. Ilobt. Glover invited mem- bers for lihe December meeting: roll call an exchange of gilts. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by M“. Kath Harrington. Meeting then closed with the National Anthem. The ifrh annual meeting of the Spring Valley Woliicns Institute was held at the home of Mrs. W. J. Harriziirlon. ‘Phzrter-n members paid dues. One new member was welcomed. MCCLIIIZ opened as tis- ual. The iircsitlen‘ ‘iimiikerl the members for 'hcir t-il~o;ier.it.on‘ and help (‘lllrlllLY hcr lerin ril oilme. Two sick calls were made and fruit taken. It was silglltesred hlinrl: and towrls were needed for the lchool. asked to Fred Profitt; Canilllus Gil- COFFEIFS i ORIGl-N Coffee originally came from Ar- ahiri. Pyrex in (‘o/our is Ilere Again PYREX REFRIGERATOR COMPLETE colors FOR ‘coorcmoprorserivluo, ANDIFOIYSTORING For Oven Use - Two Year Heat Breakage Guarantee 13c“ GUARDIAQLCI-IA - CENTRAL GUARDIAN Tbll column l: reserved tor new! ol locnl Inherent, but ndvu-ttlln] o! n newly nnturo may be Lnlervoo n five unto n word, strictly pay- able In advance. CON FEDERATION LIFE SURANCE. \ m. ClABWEl-l. to: Photographs. CHEDIIEN PIIOTOGRAPIIED in your own home. Craswell Btudlo COOKS toi- ciii-urmu Photo- graph. 5T. JOHN'S Presbyterian Church. Ballast. Rev. R. Qulgley. PhD. Minister. Worship 11.00 A. M. MEAR Mrs. Gordon MacDonald. CFCY. tonight at. 8.50. Tlhl School Needs Qualified Teachers. FINE HEATHER Buxton Bill- folds. Key Talners, Writing Cases and Paper Ca-ses. Tooimbs Music Store. YOU ARE INVITED to TTllllly Pnlted Church Anniversary Ber- vices on Stinday next. In. Dudley. Guest Minister. THE PRESBVITIRIAN (‘Hl"R(‘-ll~ ES OF CALEDONIA and Wood ls- lanrls Rev. R. S. Qlliglcix Ph.D.. in- terim Iloderator. Worship at “Ioctl Islands 230 P. M. Caledonia T".'l I‘. M. YORK UNITED CHURCH 0F CANADA. - Services tor Sunday. November 21st. York 11 A. M. Rrackleyt .'l P. M. Central 1.40 P. \'l Sunday Schools at usual hours. Rev. J. l-l. Mat-Callum. Minister. VEGETABLES FOR HOSPITAL- Genr-ratls donations of vezetables. \\lllCll were much appreciated have been received at thc P. E. I. Hos- Dllill from Si. P.'llll'a Anclit-ail Chitrrll and Zltlll Cihurch Choir. cllflllttllPitfiVll, and .\llllO¥l Parish Church, Milton. (‘RUSS ROADS. .i\l.I'IX:\.\‘I)ll.-\. llAZI-ZLBMNIK. Services Io; Sunday, November 21st. Cross Roads ll A M. Alcvindra 3 P. M liarelbrook 730 P. M. The ilrdinq ance of Baptism will he adminis- tered at the close of the evening service. Lie. Byron Howlett, Alinis- ter. I‘(I\\'.\'.-\l. (IIIAIIGE. the tlhtireh oi Canada. Rev. l-i. Vicar. Minister. Worhsitn services. Sunday, November 21st. 11.00 A .\l. Clifton. 2.30 P. M. Mount Herbs-i‘: 7.00 P. M. Pnwnal lfivoninz sermon uililerlt What is Mv Share In the Kingdom oi Ciod? Am I Ironic Mi Part? THE PRESBYTFIRLAN (THFIHII IN (‘.-\.\'.\ll.-\. - Rrooitllr-Id Charge Services ncxt Lord's tray are a. lollows: Hunter River ll .\ l\l Glasgotv Road TI P. M S S ‘.2 P. M Rrookileld 730 I‘ .\l. S S l0 Y) A. M. Prater and Praise Service Thursday evoninl: at R P. ‘M Prayer Service at Ihrtsvillc Friday even» ing at R P. M. llarlsvllle S. S. at " PPM. on the Lord's llay. Rev. Illin- ald Nicholson. Atliuister. ENJOYABLF. PARTY -— A very r-njnyalilr- Card-party was held in I-Ioly Name Hall Wednesday’ cven< mg, stionsored Ivy St. Charles Aux- lll3l'_\‘. The tvinlters “ere Ladies ~ 1st pri7e- Mrs. Vernon McEachernI 2nd. prire, Mrs. R. J. McDonald. Genie 1st prize, Mr. Walter Currie. 2nd. Mr. I-I. A. Ebers Lucky ’I‘ahle. Mrs. Vessey, Freeze-out Mrs. Coyle and Mr. McDonald. THE PRESBYTERIAN (‘HIIRFII IN CANADA. — Marshfield Charge. Services next Lord's Day are as follows: Marshtleld II A. M. lligh- fleld 3 P. M. Ilotint Stewart 7.30. There will he a meeting of the tron- gregatlon of Harrington. Hlflllfitllfl. Marshfleld anti Motint. Stewart Ill the Church at Maifihfield on Wed- nesday. November 24th. at R P. M. Rev. Donald Nicholson. Interim Moderator. , THE PRESBYTPIRIAN CHURCH IN (‘1\.\‘.-\IIA. -- Qivine worship will be conducted on Sabbath next. as follows: (“ailoe (‘ovc 11.00 A. M. Nine Mlle (‘rock 300 P. .\l. Mr. A. .\. MacDonald will eondtict. these services. Vhtlri-hill 3.00 P. M. and (‘lyde River 7.00 P. M. These ser- vices will he in charge oi Rev. G. Carlyle Vvchstcr, interiln-moderr- alor. RETFRNED ._ V. W Jones. has returned from an extended visit to Sussex. N. B. '~\lll’l‘€‘ he has spent three months with his hroiher~tn- law and sister. Mr. rind Mrs. Bert Conrad. and an extended visit with his brothers, J Iiayton Jones at the old homestead in Charlottetown. P. E. I.. and Premier J. Walter Jones, Premier at Prince Edward Island. Mr. ilnncs has resumed his duties as piano tuner and lech- nlcirln. -— Sydney Post. Record. Feeling low? F Then try wlnclfllll, a Medl- cited Tonic. Wlnclrnis is Inn whit you may need when you feel low. run nwn. _ Wlncunis helps nrenfthen the nervoul system and rlvigorno body tissue! and organs. Wincunll not! quickly-y-loon after you start tak- ing it you should notice a dltferen in health an Fpllrlirs. Sol. ilyoirn c: rig ow t? Wirlicurlis, e p yon ll healthier. uy n bottle 0| Wlnccrnls. n Medl- cnred Tonic today —it'| free [ran harmful drugs. Ill All DNUK- CUUNIINS Gleanings of a F LADIES: Here's your opportunity to purchase asmartly handsome Iur coat at a great saving in price! Those tine coats were carried over from last wagon and it we have your size In the kind of coat you prefer you carl make an Impressive saving in price and enjoy the beauty and comfort of a tine fur coat through the long cold iyih... LOVELY LUXURY AT MODEST HOLIDAY PRICES days at winter. .1 Study the list carefully . . . come to the department and examine for your sell. BLACK DYED RABBIT COAT with BROWN DYED RABBIT COAT titted Persian Lamb Trim, Loose back, size style, slzo l3. $210.00 for $l50.00 l‘ R°9“'°' "l" $“5~°°- 5”“ BROWN ovro RABBIT COAT titted '°' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ $295” style, m. is. $189.00 l». .. $100.00 MURSKRAT HACKS w“ “Y” "Ii BLACK ovso RABBIT cons IOOSB loo" back’ Si“ H’ $45000 backs sizes l2 l3 I5 17- 4'0 and for " $29500 44, regular prices $200.00 to $225.00 DYED BLACK PERSIAN LAMB COAT for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $l50.00 j - n 5'" l‘ $675” ‘°' $“°'°° BLACK oven RABBIT coat, titted .4; DYED BLACK PERSIAN LAMB COAT IIYIE. ill! l6- $221M l0? $l50.00 f Size l8. $850.00 lor , . . . . .. $565.00 CONEY DYED RABBIT COAT loo“ RACOON COAT, Size I4. Loose back, size I5. $l79.00 for .. $l35.00 b back. $350.00 for . . . . . . ..$200.00 LEOPARDINE DYED RABBIT COAT, RACOON COAT, size I6, loose back. ihortio style, lllI l5. $2l0.00 $285.00tor tor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$l50.00 BLACK DYED RABBIT COAT, musk- BLACK DYED PERSIAN LAMB, sides rat trim, loose bacln, Size l6. $300.00 coat, I00" bid‘. Ill! IZ- $25.00 l... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a‘, $195.00 I" - -------------------- -.‘$7s.oo BLACK DYED RABBIT COAT with VISCASHA COATS, loose back, sizes Persian Lamb trim, size l4, titted lZ and 42. $115.00 for .....$59.00 style $255.00 tor . . . . $l75.00 l'l@lIE E» Pl - LEQD L‘ ~ l 19. I943 ...__ .'_ ‘gt ‘O Rural District New Glasgow Mr and Mrs. James Mclsaac ivere passengers on the bu: en- rotlte to the capital on Saturday morning. l Mm. Gordon Houston has r0- turned w her home In Hazelgrove litter spending some time in Charlottetown. . Among those who spent the weekend at their homes here were Misses Ruth Stevenson, Rhoda Brown and Mr. Ian McLeod. Miss Doris Andrew, accompan- ied h_\' he: mother was a passen- ger on the hus to Charlottetown on Sa-tuiday. Doris is a. piano stu- dent ot Mr. Roryston Mugiord. The many friends of Mrs. Ed- tvin Stevenson who ls receiving treatment; In the PE. Island Hos- pital, will he pleased to learn she will snrin return home. Mrs. Derrill WhIie was a visitor to the City on Saturday and was accompanied on her ic-turn by her daughter, Miss Uldene who is a first year-student at P.W.C. Mr. Rough lBaiznnlI hu been doting a hlg job at his mill whore he put In a concrete dam ol dur- able struatura and hlri mill will soon be ln operation once again. Mrs. John Hepburn, nee Marlon Ready, and Winsome little dMlIlh- tar Barbara, is spending some time at the home oi’ her sister, Mrs. Edwin Stevenson and Mr. Stevenson. Mr. and Mrs. 0.8. Dlngwell gra- ciously entertained the local Y.- P.U .on Friday evening which was under the leadership ot Rev. Pllll Richardson. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess during the social hour. — NO. Mra. Doimise Plnoau has re- turned home tram the Charlotte- town I-Ioaptal where she had a uucceutul operation. Her many ti-lend; will be happy m learn o! a quick convaleocenoe. The many friends 0t Mrs. Fred Toomhll lure Indeed delighted to knmv that. the is recovering nlce- ly alter having been quite ill. and also Mr. Wesley Oruwell is shaw- lng a remarkable improvement after his serious Illness. Quito a number from bhll din- trlct had the pleasure o! hearing Colonel Drew speak when ho ad- dressed a large audience in the DIG“. greatly impressed with the It). penance ot both he and Mrs. I V— ' Ii This community ‘was shocked and saddened to learn 0t the passing ot Mrs. John Doyle whose husband was a former resident o! North Rustico. Those who knew her will remember her u e llll- cere Christian irlend. Deepest sympathy is extended to the sor- rowlng family. Mr. Stanley Orr arrived In St. John Ilrlday evening when he vtras met. by his brother Lelt-h. Stanley plans to remain there tor the winter months and he will be STEM-l)’ missed by his friends here, hut their very best wishes go with him. , -~~~- I Race tans enjoyed the last race l of the season at. Parkvlew race’ track. Messrs Alyre and Amos Gallant who are the owners of this enterprising concern kindly gave the use of the_ track to the members 0t New Glasgow Ice rac- lng club for the purpose of rais- ing funds to help out with the winter's rim. Boautlltll primes were donated by dlttcrent merchants and others Interested in this, the sport ot kirlgs. The Sunbeam Mission Blind met at the home of Miss sheila Dickteson Nov. 12th. In the ab- sence of the president, Misti Mar-‘ Ion Stevenson conducted the meeting opening same by singing on verse 0t Jesus Bids Us Shine tollolwed by repeating the pur- pose and prayer In unison. Min- utas or previous meeting ind lnd adopted, roll call answered by 1.1 members, also tour visitors prea- en-t. It was moved by sheila Dickleson and seconded by Doric Andrew that next meeting be on Wednesday at. the homo of Mn. Andrew where program will be arrrimited for special service. Col- lection 55 cents. Commiulon on calendars $1.05. Devotional per- iod was opened by repeating the 23rd pslilm in tinlron. Prayer for Miss Holt. missionary in China hy Sheila Dickinson. Mn. Gough live a splendid lesson an the missionary work in Ohlnn which is vary Important in this day when one realizes their; the Chin- ese make one quarter or the world's population. The repeating u! the Mlrrpah Benediction brought the meeting to a. close. Mrs. R1... Dlckieson in her hospitable mariner served a delicious lunch otter which thanks were given to Shelia. and her mother. TINY TUNNEL! Many o! Chlntl tln mine: have tunnels so small that only children Empire Theatre and were indeed can crawl through them. G. F. Hutcheson l, & Son OPTOMETRISTS . i .. .»>v»<~¢»oo~oo>oo-, ‘Spoclnllata in tho fitting o! Illlllbl for the correction oi ocular detects." I B! GRAFTON STREET , l RICIIVING CARGO December 4-6 December 13-15 December 22-26 C l .AR K. i £011 nlship E tr Limit/l l! ll Propylene ‘ Glycol ANTI-FREEZE $5.00 PER GALLON Half Glycol, Half Water Equals I5 degrees below zero. TOM DAVIES Texaco Service Station ~hnia an llALll-‘AXC... ST. JOIIIPS lty lllo s.s. ISLAND CONNECTOR Regular lailingl throughout winter. o oo¢+o+o4+oo<»¢ for Foot Ailments GUIISIILT ll. J. A. BRDWII, ll. P. Orthopedic Ciliiropodist I43 Great George lllfll ClL-IRLOTTETOWN. [Kl-L 1OOOOOOQOOVOOOQOFO~§O-Q~Q~Q y. betw¢en NEWFOUNDLAND SAILING! December I December I7 December 29 HALIFAX ‘l’. A. S. DQWQIIQ l Inn Ltd.) HI Uppll‘ Water ll- TOI: 3-0351