come to Qoore & McLeod Limited from the foremost ado. Yo LAR MARKED PRICE. $1 5.00 Fur Coats for — — --$120.00 $275.00 Fur Coats for — — —$i83.3»i $195.00 Fur Coats for - — - 263.34 3 45.00 Fur Coats for — — —$30.00 $75.00 Fur Coats for — — — -50.00 $110.00 Fur Coats for — — -—73.34 The perfectly styled CLOTH COAT that you have been wanting may be yours to-day at a saving of ONE THIRD off the regular price. There are plain cloth coats and luxuriously fur trimmed coats in this commanding assortment 9 14.95 Costs for — —- — — -$ 9.97 16.95 dresses for - - — — - 11.30 5 22.50 Coats for- — — — 15.00 6 36.00 Coats for - — — — 28.34 QBLOOCoatJ for-—-- 48.84 Q 95.00 Coats for — — - — 63.34 $150.00 Coats for- - -— — —- 100.00 Anniversary Sale Anniversary Sale 4 DRESSES 2mm art-sol. Tor- - - - - - _ _ 16.67 ' - a.’ Tliwwiililtfifl afternoon and evenin: rimziiy irdurcd. Selling zit —- —-$2.00 SPRINUiIliTL. Jan. 4 -Fo1lowing born at Port l-lill. P. E. 1. He came an illness of one year. John Fied- to Bpringhihll as a young man. erirl-z Ellis. are Sfl. riiwi at his home NGDRE £~ MWECDM? MGDRE s. MFLEOD Lmredgii; flhoose A New Fur Goat at the Anniversary Sale i Luxurious FUR COATS beautifully made from modern designs have are able to secure to-day your choice of Hudson Seal, Musk- rai, Superscal. Raccoon, Persian Paw. Brown Seal, Hudson Head, llud- son Piece and French Seal at ONE THIRD LESS THAN THE RICGU~ 'THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Bristol And Vicinity Regina O'Brien. R..O.A.!'. 1 Toronto, spent. the week-end with l his parents, Mr. and Mrs James A ‘ ‘ O'Brien, and left on Tuesday morn- ‘, T ing on return to his training cen- 3 i ter. Mill Reta Oarter, Cardigan spent the week-end in this vicinity guest of her friend, Mass Reta O’Brien_ The serious illnsu of Ronald McDonald. ct his heme in the Lake q iistrbt is NDOrtcd. t “Frank Layboltt unconfined ome at resen Wl- an n- jiireds foot. p furriers in Can- Mr. Pen: Baker. and his brother ‘y ,’ Weiitsal l Monday on retuni to ' | Halifax, after specid-ing Christ- ‘, . mas with their families here. it i Mrs. Ted Anderson, left Mon- day for an Eastern Canadian port of.‘ a see her husband, who is serving the na. . Mrs. Anderson will i‘, ‘ also visit ends in Halifax. be- h. ton returning. x‘ l Francis McAdam, R.C.N. arriv- ed home Saturday night from the , mainland for a short stay. i George Coffin and Frank Coffin . _' hBNI returned to their ship at acme Canadian port along the Atlantic l ; ‘ sea coast. . ' thick on St. Peters Lake last week i , when eeljufisltileignien were busy i spear-in; a ’ mild weather. Fis ers were sur- " on Saturday as they went to y} e Lake to spear to find the ice ‘a ‘ had melted aWFGYfiUPTHg the night There is no sea ice licie as yet. I it i O .0‘ i . ‘a? i . a. new floor in the Lot 40 station '. here and also replaced the bat- ; tered door with a new one. Miss Beatrice Mosiier, from Halifax last week to spend a a few days with her mother, Mrs Lottie Mosher. Pie. Alziar Doucette Ieft on Sat- urday for Sydney C.B. after a short leave with his wile and fam- ily here. O.N.R.. Carpenters recently laid Miss Margaret Rouahan. ‘q lottetown, spent the week-end with I I her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William , Raziahan, Morell, East. , = J ‘ ‘ A holiday, include f cm S D U. . . . CONTINUFS UNq IL i Frank Alvwarzl, Jzrhn Mclnnls, New fall and winter dresses including crepe L Rgggitef Brothgyg, fir...‘ Mqadflni, and wool. Selling at One Third Off. Cleverly , 0 JP- Al“ K611?» and Wm P- W- C . M l i Al’ ld, d P li styled smart dresses that youll he proud t0 l " Hfinjv“ m’ “n a“ “e wear. Must gm to make room for new stock. P >' - -- - ~ AT 5.30 P. l“. Miss Edith McEivcn. teacher at “U” “T i West Cfoveii-l Headhspettit iicr holi- days w h er mo ier ierc. s dwsses for- _ _' _ — _ — — _$ 2'17 ms Patrick McKenna has mov- 0.9.1 ilrcsses for — — — — -- — —- — — 3.97 ed tghsthe city for the winter 5.30 ‘ 111°“ - 8'61 r“ Mr. Joseph Slnnoit, Rural mail . e» Till — — — — — — —— -— 11.31) It driver. reports the roads in a ter- r . . (m. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 15W) rlble state at present with deep -' ‘ * ' ' ‘ snow and ion-g bare sectiéns. Mr. W A O'Brien, representa- tive. for Holmanhs in the eastern section of the lshnd who make= his home in Ilrsol. in the summer months has made his last rounds for this season and rcturutd to the City. Pte Melvinc Furguson. of the Highlanders arrived here i~st week on a short, visit to his wife and family. o: sUMFJs w. i. The regular monthly meeting of ihc success W I Graham's Road mrt at the home of Mrs. Bert Mac- Kay, Tuesday evening, Dec, 16 The meeting opened by singing sit. ent Night and repeating the Creed 0 in unison. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved Roll call was answ- ered by 22 members with an ex- change oi’ Clizistmas gifts. Therm- J were 9 visitors present. The Misses ‘.1 Evelyn Brown. Elizabeth Wliite~ read, Marion Ferguson and Miriam MacKay were appointed to take care of the candy at the school concert. A letter Wits read from the Canadian Lesion. The question- naires were given out as fo'lo\vs. bCiiizeziship, Mrs. J. M. Camp- e 1. Sacred Welfare. Mrs. H. A. Campbell. q Agriculture. Mrs. I. M Green. Francis ca» -'- ' . JOHN F. ELLIS here. A highly respected citizen oi iner Miss Emma Crowe o: Lower the town for over 40 years he was Solmah; two daughters and a son. Mrs. Daniel F. Crowley of Clinton. 4 Mass; Miss Mabel and Archie _ Suridnnizrare_hls__wife,__the_fo£_Ellls,‘sLhgrnettwo sisters and two Where Pacific Wor May StrITZeQNorihWcird i -.“rjFf~T‘J;r@::iivsrizc] * h. . ' ., ... l’: if‘; ~ ... .- MT vsnr A... . , ...-i inn-ant liouscvclt has intimated that American war supplies may be scnt to Rucsiifs Bsmshstlssww‘ "‘* Jaiw-nirsc naval vessels are repminvl onc-ratin‘, around Kodiak, in brothers lone Ellis oi.’ Port Hill; Addie in lklmcnit, Mass‘ Archie and Hugh Ellis of Port inii. , month to the Red Cross. The Red member Eiwcn and Grace Campbei‘ i y following, 2 War Saving Certificates. A ily be held at the home oi Miss Mayme He was an official in the mine; Grade X-i Leo comer-ah, g John Home Economics, Mrs i. 1 Murray. i It was decided to give $1 25 each IL Cross Convener was asked to send T for quilt material sewing and i knitting. It was also decided to re- .‘ on Military duty also our Mail I Courier. '9 Receipts were passed in for the 0X16 $5 Sea] Bond 2 nirforce sweat- ers. $10.00 for blankets, 1 blanket. Th9 program consisted or Instru- mental music by the MacKay fam- ' ‘ The meellnl closed with the Nn. o. tminai Anthem after which a dainty p limcheon was served by the com- < mittee in charge. Next meeting to i B. MacKay. Collection taken 11mm!“ i0 $1.06. 5 memberships. NEW rsiirifshnciu. Honor roll for December- here for some time, until his re- Mlnchin 3 Doris Mcbaren IiFPmPHi» Owlhiz to increasi lll GradeWII-i James Corcoran : iicnith. Ho was a member o St. lea Myer. ' Andrmvs Iluitcd Church Grade V—-1 Anna McLaren, i The ice that ‘was sCVQPHI inches - ared in the _ arrived y‘ Char- i College students hcme for the I The funeral was held from his Gerald C°TC°TMTA3 V911"! MflBNvll. l Grade IV—i M D 1 Bury Myer,‘ Hills c onald. Grade III-l Eleanor Minchin, i “‘é‘.§i%"ii' ’1T5".i‘i°°‘€°"“i k — a ne u 2 Haul Stewart. mm 5 ey Grade 1-1 Patricia Callahan, i Nita Thompson 3 Marni-ct Power. S TANDARD Screened Coal home, the service being conducted b!’ Rev. Dr. H. T. s. Corns-ll u- sisted by Rev. Warren L. Langille of Sydney. Interment took place at Hillside crmetcry, Economists in Bonferenee mwawa. Jan. 4-(OP)-Moxe than 80 CCOHOIXHSL! iepresentinfl 17 Canadian universities completed a two-day conference with govern- moat offlcias on co-ordlnstion and intcizrntion or economic policy late Saturday, the Wartime Prices and Trade Hoard said tonight, Following the conference Donald Gordon. prices and trade board chairman. invlir-d the delegates to $7 Cash I "izivn u: 1hr- arm-lit oi your think. I A. Piekard 8i 0o. hi2" tiiirr iiii"'rmnliun obtained at. PHONE 240 the iliscussions hail m» m“ °°““°" i, Cotton Shadow Cloth, 46 in., for per yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cotton Flannel Plaid, 36 in._ for_Children‘s Dresses. Yard Pink, Blue & Stripe Flannel- ctte. 36 in. Special, per yard liwlL-‘ilir 1. 194: ‘Ml/IMF S A L E EVERY DEPT. MUST CLEAR All WINTER . MERCHANDISE BEEURE STUCK TAKING Prices Cut: Drasiically to Clear WonderEul Values Will Save You Many Dollars Ladies’ Silk Dresses, Clearing, Reg. $7.95 for . . . . . Ladies‘ and Girls’ Ski Suits. Cl ‘aring for $3.49 ... $2.95 Children's Ski Pants, Clearing.......... . . . . . . Ladies’ Full Fashioned Hose, dark shades only. $1.25 and $1.10, for . . . . . [TOW IN FULL SWING Ladies‘ and Girls’ ivinter Coats. Clearing Less l-3 OEE Ladies’ Better Dresses, Clearing Less l-3 OEE Ladies’ Fur Coats, Clearing Less 25% OFF Ladies’ Silk Dresses, Clearing, Reg. $3.95 for . . . .. $2.95 $5.95 Children’s Ski Suits, Less 20% Off Remnants of Coatings, Silk and Wool Dress liiaterials Half Price Ladies’ White Uniforms, slightly soiled. Clearing for .. 10a Ladies’ Glove Silk Underwear-Bloomers, ‘ Bobettes, Panties and Vests. Price A rack of Ladies’ odd Plaid Jackets. Clearing ... . . . . .. Dept. Specials 59c. 39c. 19c. Printed Broadcloth, 1 9c per yard . . Substandard Sheets -— W a l) a s s o —- T’T'i§e9.0.,.....‘............ January Clearance CF M EN'$ AND BOY5' WINTER UVERCQATS Men's Winter Overcoats in Tweeds, Meltons and Barrymore Cloths, all the latest styles. $16.96 to $38.00. Less 25% Oil Boys’, Youths‘ and Students’ Winter Overcoats. Clearing . . . Less25% 0i! Men's Fancy and Plain Shirts. 3 Reg. $2.00 and $1.75. Clearing for . . I Men's Fancy Broadcloth Pyjamas, Bathrobes, House Coats and Fancy Mufflers. See our Black Overall Special- Overalls & Smocks. Special. each .. Clearing Less 25% Off $1.50 Broken lines in Frilled, Marquisette, Nottingham Lace Curtains Clearing Less 88 l/3% Discount Drapery Ends, discontinued lines Clearing Less 891/895 Discount Figured Upholstering Velour. Reg. $3.00 per yard. Clearing for . . $2.19 Linoleum Rugs, discontinued designs Clearing Less 25% Discount English Printed Linoleum. Special, peryard 75c. 59c. . $2.95 Take Advantage of Round Trip Bargain Fares from All Stations on P. E. Island leading to Charlottetown, January 9 and 10th and do your shopping at Prowsifs. PAYMENT PLA N ASK ABOUT-_T T ASK ABOUT OUR EASY I s’ n 9U]; msy FOR G001) QUALITY MERCHANDISE I PAYMENT l’|..\ N