a “at "batty vow-i vrQqr-v i i l i i l AllY3.1941 mwfimwnrwflvorsuv-Ivorvrvarwwev-Mese-vtwwwmmrwrwrrlrr x.‘ \\\\S\. _ All Ladies Winter Cloth Coats, fur trimmed. Oppos- sum, Mink, Ringtail. Beautiful styles. Clearing at Ladies’ Dresses, new styles and shades, $5.95, for Ladies’ new Dresses, in all the latest shades. Reg. $2.95, for . . . . . .. See our table oi.’ slightly soiled Underwear, selling O Halt Price Ladies’ House Dresses, sizes 14 to 44, fast colors, lovely patterns. Special Price . . . . . . . . .. 89c. Seeourtableat s Another Table at lteg. $2.95 to $5.95 for . . . . . .. n95 YARN YARN YARN A nice assortment of Knitting Yarn, 1 oz. skins, 15c. Sale Price,2for C. The balance of our Boucle and Opaleen. Reg. 25c. and 35c. skein. Sale Price, 2 for C. Kiddies’ 3 piece Coat Sets, sizes 2 and 3 yrs. Clearing . . . . . [BS8 lllSilllllill Kiddies’ Wool and Velvet Dresses, 1, 2 and 3 years. Soilcd . . . . . . . PflCE Ladies’ Rayon and Wool Hose. ' Special per pair . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . Remnants of Wool Dress Goods and Overdrape Material . . . . . . . .. PIICG 36 in Velveteen, scarlet, brovrn and Black. Clearing per yard . . . . . . Ladies’ Silk Hose, Semi-Service and Chiffon. Reg. $1.00. Sale Price, pair A COTTON DEPARTMENT SPECIALS Flannelette, plain and stripes, 36 inch. Reg. 20c to 22c., for per yard . . . . 1 8c- Flannelette, plain and stripes, 27 inch. Reg. 18c., for per yard . . . .. . Chintz and Cretonncs, 36 in. wide. Reg. 250., 28c. a11d 30c., for per yard Unbleached Cotton, 86 inches wide. Special, per yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0c: Rayon Table Cloths, 52x 52 inches. SalePrlce Lace and Net Curtains. Clearing ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OIIQ-Tlilfd P R u N T s---A Special Purchase of Wabasso Prints, 36 in. Size 812x100 Pair........ wide. Reg. to 22c., for per yard .. . . . $2.49 §3Zi."."‘.?‘.i?.$2.25 313i T‘??? $1.95 Substandard Shoots- - - — Discontinued Designs in Foltol Rugr-Special Prices l x 9 feet 9 x 101/, ft. 9 x 12 ft. I Broken Lines in Linoleum Rugs, — O x 9 feet. Regular Price $7.75. Sale Price 71A x 9 feet. Regular Price $9.75. Sale Price 9“ x 9 feet. Regular Price $11.75. Sale Price 9 x 101,4, feet. Regular Price $13.75. Sale Price $7.75 $9.50 .$11.00. ¢---.--~-----. 9 x 12 feet. Regular Price $15.50. SaleQPrice .. English Printed Linoleum, suitable for Bathroom or Kitchen, green and white and black and white tile. Special Sale Price, per yard . . . . . . . I w It MW..W Jlh-Q New lie-MM Tremendous Savings on all Winter Goods Must ‘Be Cleared At, 0"": EV"? Délllrtlnont Getting Reacly For Stool: Talcing THIS BIG JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE TARTS FRIDAY, JANUARY3rd ‘ And Continues Till Our Shelves Arc Cleared ol Winter Merchandise Th" Mi? he Your Last Opportunity to Purchase at Such low PriceslAgain Men's heavy all wool Melton Overcoats, Blue and $11.95 All other Overcoats t0 clear at25% Disggunf Men's Horsehide Leather Coats, plush lined, fur collar. Regular $15.95. Sale Price . .. . Brown. Sale Price drawers, all sizes. garment Boys’ Fleet" suit .. ..................$13.95 “nay? Hopsehide Leather Coats, plush lined, fur c0 ar- P811111‘ $10.95. Sale Price . . . . . . . . . $9.50 Men's Ileavy Zipper Windbreakers, in two tone Mackinaw Cloth and plain Meltons. Regular $5.50. .. ... $4.50 Men's ileavy Rib Wool linrleiwveai", shirts and Sale Price, per ...................... .. $1.19 e Lined (Yolnllillnliolis. 1'er ....... ---.79c. "THE CHA RLOTTETOWN GUARDYAN hi»; Men's Heavy "V" Neck Coat Sweaters. Each , , , , , , , ,, ,_, , _ , , _ _ _ , ,_ .69 Men's Jumbo Knit Coat Suleaters. Each . . Men's Heavy Knit Pullover Sweaters. Each Men's IIeavy Work Shirts. Assorted Patterns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Men's Fancy Zipper Sport Jackets. Rog. $4335, for Men's (lenuine ilorsehirle Pullover" Mitts. Price 65c. Men's Fleece Lined Capeskin Gloves. Per pair . . . , . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . ._ n15 Men's Bath Iiubes and llouse Coats. Clearing _l..e 5 25% Discount Men's Winter Caps and Fur (laps. Clearing .. .. .. Legs zsgl? DlSCDlIIIT Men's Mufflers. Clearing . .. Less 25% Discount Wilton Rugs Clearing at 20% Discount All Ulllci" liugs ul Special Prices. Axminster Mats, mottled design, 51 x 27 inches, f0: Rexoleum Marsmxsclnches. clearing: m. 33C. CURTAIN SPECIALS A table of soiled Curtains, 1 pair in each design. - Clearing at PflCQ Another table of broken lines in Lace and Ruffled Curtains Clearing Lon 33 1-3 Discount All other Curtains during this Sale will he sold at Special Clearing Prices. PRUWSE BRUS, LIMITED (‘llnriottottnv n’s Big Departmental Store ASK ABOUT (it'll EA PAYMENT PLAN :9 LPW» a. a. b; JV"JL w?" . ‘ ____ é s! m, IL. Sea View And Vicinity Miss Marlon Pickering is spend?’ ing some time with friends m‘ Sumrnerslde I Mls Evelyn Donald is spending; her Christmas holidays at her home in Sea View. Mm Ezelyn u spendins some time in Summerslde where she is employed with friends. Miss Jean McKay is spending o pleasant visit in Long River the guest of Mass Marguerite Paynler. Mr and Mrs. Geoige Cole, Clif- ton were recent nsltors to Baltic the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cousins. Miss Laura Adams spent a plea.- sant VLSli- recently the gilESi. of her time" . rs. Lyi." Crozler and other friends in Sea View. M!" and Mrs. Fred W Donald and little son Clifford spent Christ- mas in Grahams Road, the guests of Mr. and Mrs John A. Brovm. Mr Reginald H1112. although somewhat. improved afler an at- tack of flu and pnuemonia l5 not regaining his health as quickly as his many friends would wish to see. Christmas day davmed bright and clear and good sleighing and a great many family gatherings" to celebrate this great day the birth of the King of Peace and the Saviour of the world- Mr. Reginald Mountain and Mr. Chester Mountain have returned to Halifax to resume their employ- ment after spending the Christ- mas holidays at their different- homes. Mr. John S. Cousins has return- ed to his home. after spending a few days in Baltic where he st- lended the funeral of i115 brother the late Mr. James Cousins. Mr. Harris Blakaney the oblig-lng and courteous mail driver from Kensington to Burlington Park Corner, French River, Sea View was agreeably silrprised vrhcn he was presented with a nice gift from the many box-holders of his route in appreciation of his many kindness- cs. Mr. Blakaney expresed his thanks to all fol" their great kind- ness in remembering him at this time. The sympathy oi many friends is exwnded to Mr John Campbell and family of Irishtuevn in the passing on Sundav the 22nd of the lvlfe and mother from this home. The parting was particularly hard especially" at this Christ-mas sea- son. 'I'he deceased was highly cs- teemed and by her genial andl kindly (lLSpO5ltlOfi made a host of friends who deeply deplore her passing. Mr. Robert Sutherland returncrl hctnc after taking his little son John to Monclon City HUSPIIRl where the lltt-le chap underwent a serious operation for an abcess in his hip. Mrs. Sutherland is still in Moncton, N. B , to be near her little son. ‘The operation was quite. successful and a‘. latest word hc was i domg as well as could be expected many friends trust he will soon recover and be able to return to his ' ilome. _ Tile simpallrv of nlanv frienls 1i» cz-Ltcntled to Mr and Mrs An- son Champion of Darnley m the‘ passing of their lit-tie daughter Elsie aged 6 years. at. their home on Sunday, Dec 22nd. ‘The ll"l€ daughter had been in failing health for sonze time but the end canwl quzlc unexpectedly" and the nartnic was made i‘2ll'il(‘l' as it was on the eve of Christmas when prepcrauons were being made for Santa Lo come. But she was called to a fairer brighter hcme where there will be no more suffering for little Elsie. The cicceased was of a. sure-o; lovable disposition and will be sadly missed in the home by hcr little brothers and sisters to wlwom she was great- ly devoted. The funeral service W35 conducted on Monday in the Pres. byterian Church at lvialpcque, and was conduclerl bw Rev. Mr Crovrdls and was largriy atiencind by sylnpalhizing friends. At the 010.0 of llic service tho remains. were hourne to the near bv ("emc- IPIZY fit Malpcqur and tcnderlv laid 1o rssr 1n the iamllv plow rim-r. ‘The |'i?1ll<hi"3l'l‘1'$. were George Wall. .l0'in Wall, Harry Cllfilllpifil] and Vernon Champion. Safe In The Arms 01 Jesus, Safe On His grlnls breast. ‘The Darnler Chrlsttnas concert was held in Darnlci‘ Hall on Fri- tlav €‘\'(‘l'11ll2. A large nunlbel" were 111 atlrndnncc, the hall us. pretnly dc." ‘atcd \\'lll‘l (‘\'\1‘g1‘f'f‘l15 snri (flirlslnlas. decorations. A pretlily decorated tree adorned the plat.- form laden with parcels of differ- ent kinds. Mr. Bruce Crozier pre- sided and a splendid programme of rcaciirzs. clc was tltcn CflTlTTTl 0n‘. Chm" Christmas Bolts, Wwl- 0017K‘. Elia aunlain. Mcrry Christ- mas Exwcne. Prilnslgv Pupils. Dialogue. Wonderful Scholars Solo, Elwood Crozlc-r. Recitation. Shir. ley MacGrezor. Drill. lviarcl": To The Christmas Tree Dialogue. Ho“: Jmnnic Saved Pa. Duct. Eriyihc and Rose Thompson. Nlonoloqnc. Rierle Crozler. Intermission. Sale of Cindi’ Chorus, Our Barrel Polhu. Senior Pupils Dialogue. Cousin lmolzinels Dinner. Recitation, Theo Crorer. Drill. Red. White and Blue, by Senior Pilpils Drill. Christmas ifs. Primary Pupils Solo. Ro-e Thomuson. Dialogue. Josinlfs First Courting. Duct. Joyce and Jean MCKRX- Recitation. Carl Crozler and Vlrjene Crozier. Chorus. Song of Christmas Day. The next nurnl ber was the distribution of gifts from the tree to all the pupils and teachers. after ivhirh the drawing for the lnckv ticlEFF for the fruit cake donated bv the Darnley W. l. 7'11» luckv ticket was held by Mr. Dan Champion who received lhc cake amid crcat applause. T11" rinsing of the National Anllrrm bronchi this splendid gathering lo a close ‘i110 Sea View teachers and pupils slavcri their Cll1‘l‘.l“‘?i\ concert on Friday evenlnc 1n Sea View Hnil. There was a good allcndnnce 1hr hall was decorated liwld made n charmlna 1‘ll"l\il‘€‘ with evcrxtrccns and Clirisrmas decorations. On the r‘alic'm was a Clwristliims 1'54"‘ dec- PAGFI F“ Bristol Ami Vicinity Mrs Charles iliosher is n"e to be out again alter her u Lztrii o. flu. Miss Ella Laplrrie sepu". days m the 611-)‘ la". ixeek fflEflfiS. Mrs James. A 0'13 . fined to her icon: ‘with .11" of the flu The Laybolt fa Halifax last week, .ir. and NLs. Laybolt having gone some ililli’ z. :1). fil-‘M C1‘. Mr. [tater flirt .. WOFk ffr H ‘for: ".1lTl'l‘ ' to be mu: ycd for a at leasi- Old tuners he regret to hes: oi‘ I, . the death in Auburn. of . Moore who was around 11w z. .. mark. » Mrs DT-‘ld Laxbo ‘ day for the rnaifxianu‘ ‘v.51 1 . band who was reiunzuig to l1; post of duty. Many friends lit-re um‘ hear of tilc scrio i. l. Alex McKenzie, S reported quuc Mr. John Afciixvzu. son o.‘ and Mrs. Harri; McElwezi, 1c cenlly for the m inland lit-i , ed to the awn"; nze. Sympathy of .11..» w“: '" goes out to Mr. Frunk family Mount Stewart, in ing of Mrs. Jay, s’. an car Saturday. Service for 1110 inst Simon‘. year was conriuttrd ill Lot 411 ed Churrlw at '1 P. M. i)‘: i111 '. ney J. Boyce, B. A, Moun". BT12. The big task of getting wo the next year slurred h week while the roads u but. there is vcr" Door ‘nan .. the woods ow ., to lack of before the snow tell. Very few rabbits were sna: this vicinity’ this fall. Onc 1S . the belief that the inclvuuin n- h ber of docs running throng 1.1: _: woods is the cause of the loci’. of those whine-fox dlrmers- ‘l Mr. Clifford S. McEwen who "ir- rived hcme Christmas eve lr-Ir n- gain for the airport n: D.‘ where he is enuplovcd. M Ewen reports plvntv wont". c. great calling fol mcn in the Luxn-acr woods Friends here and in Mo: “ b» pleased to see .\iiss K McDonald. our again nller l‘ serious 111110-13 for lwo 111M‘: McDonald will enter 1h» l1‘ shortly to have her tonsils run ed. efe wro was cin- ' for some run rived home weak A1=n " him vras Ed. Bi‘ c. Tile mom employed as carpenters ‘in rim work and expect to be called b". this week The mild ncaihcr rume as licf to car drivers p.115 haze using the paved hiuhxvay". farmers are complaining of no i act for sleighs, Cars are also mo g on many parts of the dart roads and by-roads. Now thaihtllc. non war ls an hand tlzc question is oflczi u.“."’i in the event of an accltierr. ulwro a car or two 1s mvol\r~"l, is an; car bearing number pint s 194!) in. the wrong» ls he rlri\ a car \\'lll1 license that hnr. exnirrd. Sncnk up someone who l-tnow? lilulll‘ fflllltll; of Mi. Bru "v Ewen, Molell, will lruzn with of her very serious ilhrcss 1n E. Island Hospital. Airs M" was given a blood transfusion wcck. scwrol youn mcu in iZCl' s01‘. Huber oflrz‘ '" Hi.» friends also if of Mr. Bruce .\icl3\vcn. at h... . in Morcll Smelt fishing in the rivc-r t= poricd lalvkzng up rv-lh some v good i‘ai"‘llf.<. FL. rzmrn are nl sent selling s1 .. n1 3 1-1 v from inc iir‘ ' and sin: l~ ~ni"~;\l<~i" goon’ .l\r. “nir- s .45‘ 11' . lhcln are fl-llll‘ ,. ulvn 1"?!“ ' ‘.11 ha: new Tor buvcr is Sharhell For -1 who ha: figwd mow“ in lrlrl: mw _ who 1" for All" (wrairl ialozrql a: the a tune has re‘ vivlnlcr montl ilccnn "n. Ala." Alurnhi 13) pupil.» Trio. You Arr .\1 slnuc. Rcrluiilun '1 .|Ill.|' < l\li"1'1'_\' Chrn-tlnn.~ Drill. s. ‘ma. John Ninu"pi1;.. Ch; loguc. The liappv Gmig. l ixgh Stewart. Sale of t‘ I Jojwctr and Jean Dorolliv Aluzpn‘. lhglon‘ mus P.r.~:.\. Sun; 11;." Tm» Recitation, Vina Sir-nu‘ Cl1i‘l5l.1lln§ Smut». Pu 1". £0 Home Sucet Home Alonolp." Audrey Adams. Flag Saluvv. pilplls Txe next was the mo‘ lCfilrllll! number" n1 n11 was '. rival oi Stmtu Clan»: ullo u s r cci with loud applause. Winn excitement 11nd died down n‘ tributed all the numy gins 1.1 pupils the teachers were n.. membcrcd ivhcn the tufts "u". bern dtslrlbilled the u-ncl a generous lreal of candy for not oniv , all the children 111 the rmr it)‘. Each nlnnbru" on 11m _ grame was loudly: applauded 1". audience thus sztomn: thrr preciatloxi of the spltndiri r mance of the (ll1l(’1'v.’lli teacher. Miss Vera Bruno serves special men"..oll {or ". the pupils were lusalwlcicrl the different niurlbcrs of 1n" grame. "qii_1§...__.io1oi Mr. Csrmrilas (llliis l1n< Pt. to Sea View aizcr s11»- . days in piilltm (rounds n" n at lltlESmnNil W 0101i Al lillilll? 00 ii a cratcd with bolls and tinsrl and laden with gifts of various sizes Mr. Arthur Stewart caoably pre- sidccl and after a few introzlnclmqv r-mm-L-e cnllvtl li\7'\‘l tlrc llllnllS for the follrvrinp prrvzrmi". Wclrdne, Shirley Stewart. Chorus, Welcome. Put (i-purposc Va-tro-nol up ench 1w»;- trt] _ _ , (11 It. shrinks swollen m- n1< branes; (2) Soothcs irritation‘. 1-H Iirlps flush nasal passages. rlrnrir! , minus, relieving transient congcsi lun- l VIGIS VA-‘IIIO-Ilfll