‘ ll doesn't Ioko o lorluno-Ioller THE GIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 4E ANNIVES Ladies’ Goats and Dresses Although we cannot hope to fell!!!“ "m". Y6! lll 0|‘- der to make room for our Christmas $106k W? 8" reducing prices for quick selling. A fine lot of coats both fur trimmed and plain. RBS- llll to 25.00. Now going at — -—- — — — — I A group of our better coats trimmed with Wolf, Squirrel, Opposum and Persian. Good materials and perfect tailoring. Regular t0 35-00 _______ _ _ _ _ _ _ 21.50 Individual models up to 45.00 exclusive fabrics, top- pedwith furs in the genuine luxury class. While they last — -—- -— —- — — — Balance of high class Winter Coats ranging 49.50 to 69.50. Individually priced — -— -—37"50 to Remainder of our Fur Coats, broken sizes, in Electric Seals and Mink-dyed Coney. All re-priced during 10 Days Sale Only- DRESSES — Choose from entire stock of our new- — est 3.95 dresses. Get here while sizes and colors are complete. Y0u’ll see the loveliest, smartest Fall style. Regularly selling at 3.95. 2 For this sale all priced —- — — — —— -— -— ' An attractive group of new crepe dresses in Misses and Women’s sizes. Various colors. 5 I Specliil———-——'———————"" LAD|ES' WEAR 99 QUEEN STREET PHONE 1501 ._________ Fast Growing Navy i F “kl-lull”! 0f F"! Week in partnership in the Atlantic with “d5 ‘m! W" mark! U19 Dride the wor.d's two greatest naval nadir has in the senior arm of powezs (Britain and the her fighting forces y . suit s) h b . iisi a ‘ Amost 50.000 men today‘ wear the threg yearlslsof ggllllllllCtlclllxllllll-lllglsvllklg lllucnol’ tile Royal Canadian Navy. the major effort has had to be Flvthliis 0f pliins war steam KlIFQCWCl toward actual fightiiw the 3mm Canaflflfl 90ft; in quest of the war at sea. l ‘rigor-and steam fort-h success- Wlthout Fanfare sen. were hardly conscious of the The growth was accomplished '_, .-: d'l _ - - my New at all. today know that 1illndnlgtrittlillziilllyflohlllégutTllllse . Navy devolved knew the task which gmvm 0i the N"? t0 a strength .ay ahead of them, knew the re. Mt equal Qources which were at hand, and at‘) 1v$...* YOUhLVG to perspire— You don’t have lo ollenol! ular soap contains Lifcbuoy’! special dcodorizing ingredient- no other soap can keep you so sAris from ofiending. And a bath with Lifebuoy's rich, stimulating lather leaves you feeling on topof the woridi Lifebuoy's GRAND for face and hands. too—~20% MILDER than many so-culled beauty and baby soaps. IIFEBIIO to foretell fliol romonco will rievor come loo girl with "l0." For nothing so surely balmy: o loclr ol personal doinlinosl l.’ i “B.O." can happen to any- one. We all perspire and per- spiration left on your skin soon becomes stole, unpleasant. "BO." is the result! That is why we all need Lifebuoy-the ONE soap especially mode to eaavswi "B0 " No other pop- Iaid’ their plans accordingly. The main duty was ships to safeguard _ shipping destined to carry supplies and munitions from the New World to the fighting fronts. There was also that she could need too, to provide protection for ing Slllps for them Calilltiilja iilraxself, for tlgermAttilagitic and er acific Cons . i m- M4515 chief o; N ally, it was part of llie Navy's task Admiral pemy wévgleuggfrg_ge§f to co-ouerate with the other Navies (new v1“ Admin“) ' of the United Nations in seeking out. and engaging the enemy. than 2,000 The need for ships was from the fir; d 1 Hi B 1 _ very begining. acute. It was a need minenttcftlolce weggk£igiteulaz5ghfafpfge iiig experienced everywhere, and Naval Reserve and 1570 of ‘he Canada was culled upon t0 open her volunteer ’ shipyards for the building of the N911“ 5 warships couitl not supply heat k d shipyards ro"e to the as , on f1 m; f _ from their ‘stocks came ll steady erg Ellilsdofl. cgirhgteebilgnhndofmxdliiiwivllgy h the t stream of corvettcs especially de- boot . , u on w ' ,- ~ ‘fighting m" m the W“ at s“ The D om direc ion of the ‘Frilgtmzlifxtlle as escoi built to steam far afield and built, also, to act as escort ships, were RM”Z’Z,Z§-%vs so. wE ARE ENTERING OUR FIFTH YEAR or BUSINESS m CHARLOTTE- A rowu AND WISH ‘ro EXTEND TO OUR MA NY CUSTOMERS OUR SINCERE THANKS FOR YOUR KIND PATRONAGE ounmo THE PAST r-"oun YEARS -- mo HOPE WE MAY HAVE THE PRIVILEGE or SERVING YOU FOR MANY YEARS TO COME—IN AP- PR ECIATION or YOUR PATRONAGE WE OFFER You THIS MONEY SAVING OPPORTUN- ITY "r0 BUY YOUR FALL mo WINTER CLOTHING-BUY ONLY WHAT YOU NEED. set: STARTS Exqulsltely fashioned new fine crepe dresses, includ- ing perfect fitting half sizes. Regular to 8.50. Selling at — — — -—-——- —— -" "" SKIRTS — Every skirt is a new fall model — will continue to sell for 10 days at 2.49 if stock lasts that long- 5P¢°l5| — -' -' " " Another group which originally sold pullovers in blue turquoise, coral and white. —IN BROWN OR BLACK. 3.49 HATS — Special group of new Fall Hats. I .00 for 2.98. Now———————-——-- Whiie they last - — - - - - - - - Reg. 3.95. SALE - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ MEWS WORK BOOTS $2.49 Regular 1.98-—————————— 1.98 SWEATERS — All wool short sleeve MEN'S FINE CALF OXFORDS — SMART STYLES Boys’ Heavy Freize Button -JACKETS————------- _. ___--__-_____---- -_.___._____ also launched in their scores. There were submarine chasers and motor torpedo boats. Canada, already SllOWlHH that she cou.d produce the men to make the Navv, proved build the fight- to man. to provide the merchant It is an old tale now, how can. surveyed a _ destroyers, of minesweepers and less men, when war was Navy of half a dozen a handful omfirfgge- Tiqvdfly Atfmirai countries [h g a’ ; avy o m“? Canadian trgylzrgl" whit}: lnltla. force of des which other f t t ships and as sub- “at o destroyers. Minesweepcrs, The Navy has scored 1w success- es- It i185 Captured its prizes and — caused the sinking of enemy block. appended the assurance that counter measures would also effectively 1n- criaseih m Ii t! G C0 Canadians Navylfnwhlcllnlituraelicilll; Bl-‘wmlbllshed much. will contribute. --_--?_..__ COFFEE IN EGYPT 9 A- ll- THURSDAY of 9d A LEVER PRODUCT l .i..i.u,1.l.. fit adlan Womenb Army - when Mflrllilret Haifa): and thinks it is a wonderful 41"‘- dlwghlei of Mr- and Mrs. - training. She left Monday morning cmlmb“ Mlwflomild. l-iakeville be- l‘ on return to rejoin her unit. NOVEMBER 26th. T° GLOVE Lined Moleskin DECEMBER 5th. SALE -$1 .29 LINED OR UN LIN ED 49c l EBEKHEKE‘ at live cent d, t I tl - ——The hi able in advzulddwar a H: y p” __ Miss Marion K ighl s cl Jg§mrom when sh e e’ m” e“ r l. adian Womens‘ Army Corps stationed at the Recruiting Station, and M5 Charlottetown Armourles, to give work ti,“ h‘ d information and advice to women mun 9 considering enlisting. Phone 1885. rtmsarrr ‘slimmer. - Mr. ‘"5 e ‘and rm. daughter Margaret arrived hone by taxi to spend a short week-end St with WORK MITTS 89c . lwf‘. _ _ _ 236' ltlfiilh ’§'<'>xw°°' 39c Men's Heavy Jumbo Knit SWEATERS - EXTRA VALUE - - 1.69 1.29 1.00 Heavy All Wool Men's Heavy Doeskin WORK SHIRTS — — — — — — — — —— 98c i - _ Boys’ Heavy All Wool Boys’ Freize Zipper Jackets - Freize Breeches, double just the thing for seat, double knee. School. Sale -— "' z / ‘Isslze — — — — Men's Cashmere MUFFLERS l THE GREENDAL C 0. Men's Suits and Overcoats A group of our regular 26.50 Suits double breasted models, fine assortme and colors. Sizes 36 to 44. Your opportunity to Iave—SALE - - in single and nt of patterns 21.50 Blue Serges and English Worsteds, all our regular 32.50 Suits — smart new styles - a fine assortment of worsteds plus a complete line of English Serges. You get 3250 value at n50 Young Men's and Men's Over-coats in good weight Tweeds and Freizes, good range of styles and colors to choose from sizes from 38 to 87. Splendid value at — — — — -- An assortment of our Better Coats in Tweeds and Plain Meitons — good weight materials — smartly tailored — all sizes 36 to 44 — Assorted 8 I shades. Regular to 21.50 — SALE — — __._.________.. All our best Overcoats — Fleeces — Tweeds -— Mei- tons, smartly tailored for the well-dressed man - h I t lieaeidudlnlelligztc-I-n-Il-o- — — — — — - — _____..___.__.._ Men’s Melton Jackets, plaid trimmed — leather fronts and plain Meltons, full zipper — all sizes 5 Reg. to 6.95 -- Extra value at — — — — n SAME WEIGHT SHIRTS AND i‘ DRAWERS - SAILE PRICE - — — — — n ___.__._____.____ BOOTS and SHOES 144 GREAT GEORGE ST. PHONE 1500 Heavy Wool Combinations. all sizes — super value — - — —- — — — _________.___ Men's Felt Hats, all new Fall and Winter shades. Sizes 6 3-4 to 7 3-8. ~ 1 Extra Good Vaiue————————- I MEN'S and BOYS’ WEAR c taught school in south Melville and Green Bay before going west in 1919. Harry's mothe. was formerly‘ -_-____ Mary Dunsfod daughter of the late 'l;his column is reserved for news George Dilnsford 0 0 local Interest, but advertising a newsy nature may be inserted e addressed a meeting of g_ the Marit‘me Women's club held -__- in Tudor Hall, Montzeai. Illustrat- COOKS for chrlstmus photo. ing her lecture with lantern slides grape. Evenings by appointment. ll-t-tf with the ——-—- Ensland came a return o! music CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY th Annual meeting Thursday night 8 yefllshad been banned for many oclock. Courtroom, City Buildi Public invited. CWnA-C. RECRUIITS WANTED i . Sergeant Rhoda f-iyson o! the Can- ‘hiqjgmgl, mmghargggm“ 132511? ' 13 A’ m . . . n8. th 11-24-21. froemhltlitgryliatzhfaslcillllosl-d to 114M” at; Antlcosti. was also announced minesweepcgguderm last Friday evening when their Mmme“ 5m" MACDONALD uvmoiivivis. and Jkes her work in the Can- a weddmg °t ‘"9"’ 3"!" lllltiltiztt corps at was solemniuad came the bride of WINS MEDAL-Hairy Costello fill“- 3011."! Li.iie Road. Rev. R. J ofmsaskstoon is the hwllllilér ‘of me at o a nd c - 8 me a Dime; it’: 5211f; M ence of immediate friends and re. g the Siaskatoon 831x131 bschool. The ‘m’ - ‘ awer s were pro e "won 1mm to plum] T‘. 1m of Talisman Roses while the bride's mg $1. receive; anvo; h,‘ firs}, sister Rita acted iis bridesmaid and sc o Kreen velvet Hui struotion in Lewis Costello, o is charge of the 5t. Hlllare School at Bremen, Basic. and ‘who is u son of the late John Costello Bay, P. E. . ilgifljijcmjhinggof Wales in _i90_9, me smh in blue velvet and oi education from his father w“ flmnlll’ 5m f" l" W11 now m with corsaae of Johanna B 8 by his cousin Blaln After the oeremorily the hrluui o‘ Green motored to the ome er the r1 I Harry's father gradu- aet was serv weddln t0 iielehbors g anaillpllllandgala rferlllg home of the taco e her man-g Illzilidenevlzultht: f South Melville. 5 S’ B W 5-’ in =- 5? E =- i‘ B‘ is n. E? 3 5’. s Q I adopt- . G. R. m. h Mecleed- the President. was in n. and family sgxlemggaablslqgullgllfl? chair and introduced the speaker: room was ably supported acvsrish ivhere a sump nous wedding bieur.’ 1 eh t}? over sixty quests l_lnodirze,,,y_m I In the ate vafternmn tillcnilfigl? couple left amid cheers and show. ers of rice for their honeymoon throu various ' to Relieve may be olaoes in the “mm-Jr”... yiegiélt mes. On their return a our. Vi ' eeived many , went to snow of the brides DOPV‘ larlty. Among the many received were cheques, l1 and bedroom suite. Mr. and ‘milked r l 5 V“ take up their chosen wv-ds for their kiniéggs a3‘ sang “For She's a Jolly Good F8110"- after which some of the sltrong ii"- ' C Taaciinivs STUDY amour. _ ladies bvoiéiiged trilietanlagcgiicintiiiihie o‘ New Glasgow n‘: if; tehe gening was Sllr-‘lll l" “Iiéeachers study (groan met mNQB ' ew Glasgow sc oo oom on o - ember aotn for the tan-a meetini Em,,,i“lli,’li.mfl.a,li“°gyl.g Sontag? e lC questionnaire were diseased and Stfligortllgxe 518B lllestvgf health “m, Mrs. Maclnnis will new home (Patziot please copy.) The teachers this fall. each teacher cusslon fo lowing teachers cnt: Anglo-Rustlco; Miss Guigan, 5t. Ann's; Miss Redmond, firennies Road; Miss Joyce Hooper, Hunter River; Miss Clara Fraser, New Glasgow; Miss Eunice Reck- '—"' s ham. Greenvale. Miss Caroline Mc- Gabe, Cavendish: Miss l-iowatt, North Rustico; Miss Thelma Smith, Wheatioy River. uiday evening Nov. 14, a number of _M neighbors and friends from C1058 them. She is looking fine and 5L cmlmba llhllmh- 011 Oct R999‘ met at th . ll had ss- lguest of honor at a shower held b7 ‘m’ A“ 6MP" “w: a scene of her friends, where she re- plimentary address m Soul.“ um Rom; remembering her- Then The quest/ens of the entered in the dis- ° . enthusiastm-m Th, luc in her chosen vocat on. were pres- Mac- Mllllld’! kllls pain. Vivian Ago Today (By The Canadian Press) NOV. 25. WELCOME PARTY. — 0n Bat- welcome on polltions in Bourbs. Wood to Portugucs: ierririly lore from Halifax, where she has French advanced north of \'(‘l\illil, been in training in Canadian Wom- ca. turing 30o prlsonci __ g __";‘. :_—~_:__.___.._.i_______ "é I. Warm the Teapot. 2' Ulo l level toaspoonliil per rup required. Pour one eu balling water (careful y men- Y‘ sureldldfor each cup Q E2: :41! 5 mlnuloe. MG For full flavour and thlck-Iiquoring quality UIQ MORSIVS SELECTED ORANGE PEKOE wArr A MINUTE. rr ISN'T THAT MUCH uxE OLD TIMES _ F53 sembled, the meeting lwasagiizl-vtigmlf lovely gm; whgm order and Mrs. D. Nea igmch w” use“; accompanied by fl Dllrw 0i mm“ " ' by Mrs. E. Campbell. and expensive sins which the bride iiiweed mull" t b, 5mm,“ a’ chest’ or Mm F“ eralflltathdsalhlhn alfew well games and a 51118-50118 Wllh M"- urgun, After 1917._.Qe1-maiis reirill‘ and surrounding districts tured Bourlon villas? “e-U“C.l~l1l)l.1lll. e home of Mr. and Mrs. but the British retained Licl liii Seymour Farquharson to . , _ their daughter Margszet who came German fcirces in East AlYiCli cros ome on a short leave, the evening Bed in