' l 7 Caroline; Mackenzie. . JAIWARY '16. 1952 1 ilii-IE I GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN colors tanglint and glow - A smart assortment of Ladies' Hats going at Another nice group of CHILDREN'S and 14 years - and pink. - Now specially to 53.25 - A wonderful array of and S250-a bargain cc V2 51 guage in sizes 9-10-10V: and 11 only. - Pair . . , . .. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT SECOND noon ladies' Hats in felts-velours-feathers and velvets-now reduced to clear at ...... .. I iadies' Hats-priced to clear at only - each Now priced to clear at priced at OQIY, each ...... .. Special sale price. each 361.95 and S250 value-Brassieres priced at 32.25-flanneiette gowns regular 51.75 " STOREWIDE CLEARANCE FOR STOCK TAKING 4 SALE STARTS THURSDAY . e 5 HOSIERE NYLONIHOSE Bo 1 1.19m- 45 Guage and 51 Guage Full fashioned - first quality 45 and 51 guage hose - 45 guage in sizes 8V: to 11 - ..1-19 1 -9 Price 1.00 1 .98 DEPARTMENT SECOND FLOOR Balance of our stock of girls' winter coats in sizes 8 - 9 - 12 .......................... .. 1'3 ”"' Children's Coat Sets-smart pastel shades in sizes 1 to 3- Regularly priced up to 519.50 and Now priced to clear at Girls' and Boys' Bomber Jackets - regularly 7 priced up to 510.50. - Now priced at only ........ .. I Bomber Jackets regularly priced up to S15.95 - going at .. Children's One-piece Snowsuits - in wool, satin and gab- ardine - colors are blue, red, green and brown. - Special clearing at ...... .. Entire stock of' Girls' Winter Dresses in rayon, wool, and gabardine - sizes" are 2 to 16 yrs. Clearing at, each ............ .. Bunting Bags - regularly priced up to 59.50 in colors blue .................................. ..4.9s -1 Children's Vests and Bloomers made of quality Kroy un- shrinkable wool - sizes 2 to 14. - Regular values up ........ ..10.95 T3 ””' 1 -3 off. 1 .50 LINGERIE DEPARTMENT SECOND FLOOR The Table 507?: wool pants regular regularly hunter's paradise-come ' early for these wonderful bargains. Each SL00 LINGERIE V2 PRICE Soiled and Discontinued Lines Wonderful Values Also V2 PRICE A large 1' selection of Girdles. Cor- Corselettes. sieres. Short Brassieres. All Sizes. PRICE Long Line Bras- LADlES' ACCESSORIES ' SECOND FLOOR I.adies' Kid and Suede Gloves in colors black, light brown, wine and red - regularly priced up to 35.00 2 Now at a special clearing price of, pair .......... .. I Fabric Gloves with Pigtex Leather Palms - perfect for car driving - brown knit with natural shade pigtex palms Regular S3.00 value Special clearing price, pair .............. .. Fabric Gloves - nice wine shade, hand sewn. 1 Reg. 52.25 pair. - Now only, pair .................... .. I l.odies' Leather Gloves - lined - in colors black, brown, tan and natural. 25952 off. Priced to clear at A small, but smart selection of.leather 1-2 price. and corde bags - Clearing at .................. .. Children's Wool Gloves - broken sizes and colors. Regular 95c to 51.25 Clearing at, pair ................................................ .. Regular 51.35 to 51.50 Clearing at, pair MEN'S and BOYS' BASEMENT Men's Heavy Quality Fleece-lined Combinations, mottled or plain in sizes 36 to 44. 2 Special sale price, each I Men's Sh' is and Drawe s - some he y quality fllerece - all sizers, each ........ ............. .. 1 I75 Men's Porkas - heavy quilted lining - tan and brown colors in sizes 38 to 42. - Reg. 514.25 and 1 1 314.95. - Now priced to clear, each .............. .. I BOYS' DEPARTMENT MAIN FLOOR ' ys' Parkas 9.954 25 only Boys' Heavy Porkas - sizes 26 lo 06 - brown gabardine with heavy quilted lining-brown only - regular 513.95 - Now priced at .................................... .. 20 only Boys' Reversible Porkas-sizes 28 to 36 in colors brown and taupe - showerproof Oxford cloth on one side and heavy Humphrey wool on reverse e Reg. 317.95 - 1 3 I now clearing at ...................... ..... .. Boys' Suits 1 off Buy now at this wonderful saving - all sizes from 24 '6 37. Men's Station Waggon Coats - zipper front with all around belt - three quarter length - moulon (sheared dyed Suits regular 51595 lamb) collar. - Sizes 36 to 46. Now only ...................................... .. 1 1 I95 Sale priced each, I95 5"", mguiar 52090 Men's Windbreakers, heavy quality melton cloth in colors Now only ggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg H . navy blue and brown - zipper front - sizes 38 to 46 - . I Reg. 511.00 value. 9 Suits regular 530.00 . Now priced to clear at only, each ...................... .. I N”w "I7 j ---------------------------------- -- ' Men's Turtle Neck Sweaters - pullover style - heavy jumbo knit. - size 38 to 44 - Reg. 55.95 value 4 and now priced to clear at only, each ............ .. I Men's Freize Windbreakers in sizes 38 to 46. - Navy blue only. - Reg. 58.00 value. each -------------------------- U Now reduced to clear at, Men's Fancy Knit Design, Pullover Sweaters - heavy quality crew neck - various colors and designs - sizes 36 to 44 - Reg. 54.95. 3 Now priced at only, each ............................... .. I Men's Jumbo Knit Coat Sweaters - button 4 front in sizes 38 to 44.-Sale price, each ........ .. I Men's Winter Caps with ear bands - heavy quality blue melton. - Reg. 51.49 and 51.69. Now sale priced at, each .................................. .. 1I25 Men's Work Sox - good weight-longwearing Sale price,' per pair .......................................... .. Boys' Porkas - heavily quilted lined in colors tan and brown - sizes 24 to 36. - Reg. 810.50 Now clearing at only Boys' Gabardine Bomber Jackets in colors sand, brown and maroon - sizes 26 to 34 - Reg. 7 59.75 value. - Now priced to clear at each .... .. 3 Boys' Freize Windbreakers - heavyweight freize cloth - Boys' Sweaters 3.59 each Entire stock of our boys' better quality Sweaters from 53.95 up going at this one price - plain stitch - fancy stitch - and Jacquard: - browns- blues - wines and greys - sizes 24 to 34. Boys' Sureoats and Station Goats 25'7oi" 1 Broken sizes and I colors in satin Surcaats and zipper front - sizes 24 to 34. Reg. S6.75 5 6 Gabardine Station Coats. Now clearing at only each .............................. .. I Boys' Work Shirts -- heavy quality grey domet - sizes 12, 12V: and 13 only - Reg. 51.49 - a real buy at this clearing price, each .......................... Boys' Plaid Doeskin Shirts - lsizes 12 to 14 Sale price - each .............................................. .f2:;2””JtTfff:..f.lf:?”..:............. 1 1.21 Satin Station Codts-reg. s22.5o , I i now going at .................................. .. . 25.87 Full Length Station Coats-reg. 334.50 - Boys' Heavy Quality Fleece-lined Combination 1 l .................. .. njlw go "9 ad d I Underwear - per suit ........................................ "1 I95 A B ' St t . OFF , . . ovwgtn ..... ....................... Boys Jumbo Knit Pullover Sweaters - heavy quality all- , . wool - two-tone color combinationsnin colors brown, blue Boys' Substandard Half Sax - would be 51.00 V-"Id 'mG'00"- - 51195 30 '0 34 - 2 value if first qisality - Reg. S3.25 value.-Now clearing at only, each.... I "I9 PVIW " P9" ------------------------ -- Boys' Jumbo Coat Sweaters - good heavy weight - colors Boys' Substandard Golf Hose - would be 51.85 royal blue, maroon and cardinal 3 value if first quality - 1 55195 23 '0 34- each -------------------------------------------- -- ' Sale Price - pair .................................. .. I 69: Duffle Bags - heavy quality tan duck material.- - Special, eash Moons e. givisteoo L.L.imi ed While his RF-00 Bi " - Star jet engine warms up for take-off from Lawson Air Force base, Col- umbus. Ga.. to foreign duty in France with thq Allied air forces. First-Lieut. Thomas H. Temple of Montgomery. Aia., receives Elmwooil School Christmas concert On Thursday afternoon. Decem- ber 20th. the pupils of Elmwood School presented their annual Christmas concert. under the di- rection of their; teacher, Mrs. Ar- thur MacPhee. Parents and many interested friends were in attendance. Music was supplied by Mrs. Eugene Mc- Quillan. Mr. William Buchanan capably acted as chairman and the follow- ing programme was carried out. Chorus: "Where Do You Live Santa Claus?” Recitation: Donna Egan. Recitation: Donnie Buchanan. Duet: Donna and Bernadette Egan-"Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer" (encore). Recitation: Estelle Egan and Paul Curley. Recitation: Blair Buchanan. Trio: Mrs. Eugene McQuillan, Nan MacKinnon. June MacPhee- "On Top of Old Smokey." Harmonica Selections: Campbell. Recitation: Judy Ann and Byron MacPhce. VVillred Drill: ”The I-lippety Hop Girls" -by 4 girls. Recitation: Bernadette Egan. Duet: Estelle Egan and Blair Buchanan - "Beautiful, Beautiful Brown Eyes". Recitation: Phyllis Egan. Recitation: Artie MacPhee - "The Wasted Crust." . Recitation: Judy Ann MacPhee. Harmonica Selections: Wilfred Campbell. . Pantominiz: "Silent Night" - Donna Egan. Drill: "Good Night" -- 8 junior pupils. Recitation: Gail Curley. -Cliorus: "Jingle Bells." Recitation: Shirley Curley. Instrumental music: Mrs. Eu- igeiile McQuillan and Wilfred Camp- e To the delight of all the chil- dren. old Santa arrived and dis- tributed gifts to pupils and teach- ers from a nicely decorated tree. The pupils and other children were then treated to candy and apples by the teacher. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered the teacher. for prepar- ing the concert, by the chairman on behalf of all present. The singing of the National An- them brought an enjoyable after- noon to a close. "christian Stewardship," read by Mrs. O. Younker and 3 reading from the "Missionary Monthly" Mrs. B. Willis and Miss E. New- son. Minutes of the previous meet- mg were read and roll call answer- ed by a verse of scripture. celved from Mrs. M. B. for gift received. Colwlll er" in unison. Lunch was served charge. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Lorne Smith when Zylpha Newson. Mrs. William Younker and Mrs. Lloyd McKin- Ii0f'l. (ii-icflcies the : 1. son and Mrs. L. Smith. Hymn 385 was followed by by the hostess and committee inl the Lunch committee will be Mrs.f PAGE NINE blesein of us. chaplain Edward A. Magislewicz. Temple is attached to the 117th Tactical Reconnais- sance Wing, which W111 substantial- ly boost. the air strength of the western powers in Europe. ' I O 0 York and Vicinity Mrs. Vernon Rodd and daiizlir ter Roma, who LS taking Dea- coness Training in Toronto wart visitors to York on. Wednesday Jan. 2nd. Mrs. Georz;e Watts had as 116! guests on Wednesday. Jan. g2ndc Mrs. Len Court and her sister, Mrs. Kenny, of Boston, Mass. Much sympathy 15 being ex- tended to Mr. Ira. and Ollie Brown on the death or their brother who died recently in Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Parlee and son. of st. John. NLB. spent a re- cent week-and in. Xork. York Junior Hockey Player! were up playing with the Cave- heacl players on Saturday after- noon, Jan. 12th in Covchead Rinis -B " sourn GRANVILLE w. I. ” Mrs. Mae Morrison was hostess to the members of the South Granville women's Institute for the ,,meeting on January 4th. The meeting opened in the usual man- ner, with the president. MT!- Sterling Corbett, presiding- Eleven members 195903551 W the roll call. and three of these paid membership fees. The mm- utes of previous meeting were read, approved and signed. The treasurer reported 558.55 as pro- ceeds from recent bazaar. which amount was increased to 559.30 following an auction sale of two cotton remnants. with two In- dian blankets ttill on hand. Correspondence was read and included one "thank you" note for it treat received, and a letter from Mrs. W. E. MacKinnon. So- cial Welfare convener, re book- lets entitled "Personal Protection Under Atomic Attack". After some discussion the secretary was asked to send for a copy of above named booklet, and 10 cents was paid for same. Bills of s1.50 for treats and s1.53 for school mp- plies were paid. it was moved by Alexander Keir, seconded by Mrs. Louis Corbett that a donation of 000.00 be made to the secretary of trustees for school purposes. New committees were then Ip- pointed as follows: Sick: Anna- belle Keir and Mae Buchannan. School, Mrs. John Maci..eod and Mrs. Sterling Corbett. Lunch. Mrs. Wellington Maclnnis and Mrs. John MacLeod. The programme for me eve- ning consisted of an abbreviation contest put on by Anna-belle Keir and the prize was won by Irene by, Mac-Lead. Mrs. Sterling Corbett kindly in- vited members to her home for the next meeting, which will be held on February 8th. instead of Delegates to attend Presbyteriai Feb. 6th. Roll call to be an ex- are Mrs. Heber Barrett and Mrs.lchange of Valentines. zylpha. Newson. Thanks were ten amounted to 60 cents. Collection Meeting adjourned National Anthem. with the Lunch was The meeting closed with. Hymn sewed by hostess and oommlttee are followed by "The tours Pray-; in charge. RICHMOND, Enghilld e-(CP) -- lA public library here has purchas- ed a letter written by Charles Dickens in wit) to the Irish paint- er Daniei Maclise. Maclise that year painted a portrait. of Dickens which hangs in the National Gal- lcry. by Ken Reynolds long Creek School tlhrlstmas concert m0n Saturday night. December E-. the pupils of Long Creek -gchool presented their annual Christmas concert under the di- rection of their tuacller. Miss The hall. which wiis tostciully dmorated by the teacher and pu- PT. was filled to ciipnclty. n he accompanist: for the eve- dl were Mrs. Hugh Macxanzls ;" Min Edna Ma elll. Mr. omthln Streiolt ciipsby Ictsii II W '11 mini for the pregremme ich was follows: . n9P0I1inl orus: "on Where are :;IlI”,I.Ive Inte Cisusf"--by 'Reciteuotsi "Wei 2 -. wDah":l?e some To ou ” kite:-iietloli: "Wh:nn8:i:i.f:ug:rTi-9:” Frevmen llecxenueg , Dialogue: "Maivine Ent.ertIinI." Monologue: "John .ienkins' ser- mon"-by Margaret MIcNelll. Solo: "Jolly Old-St. Nicholas"- by Lucy MecEwen. Drill: ”A Hard Word." Dinlague: "Child Physiology." intermission. . Sale of Candy: Women's Insti- ug. , - Star Drill by seven girls. Exercise: "A Prospective Teach- er.' : Recitation: "Kind Wishes" -- by Bistro Maclilwen. Psntornlne: "Preparing Christmas." field Mecbcoii. : "A Good Impression." "Trio: "C-ii-r-i-s-t-m-e-I", by Earle Mackenzie. Marjorie MscNeiii and Jun stretch. Recitation: "One Thing Wrong" -by Bessie Mecbeod. For Dialogue: "l'oolin The Agent". Recitation: "Just -by Neil Ileclwen. Cioeinl Chorus: "Merry Christ- heerty vote of thanks was tender- ed the teechir Ind all who Is- sisted ln prepsrliig the concert. . Santa Claus than made his ap- pearance and presented gifts to the teache and pupils from a prettily decorated tree. The singing of the National Anthem brought I very enjoyable evening to I eioie. .....,,....n..... HUNTII IIVII W.M.l. :- 0111' . . The regular monthly meeting of the Auxtii of the United Church W.M.a.v of unter River Crnet an '1-hi.-rsaey evening. Jun. 8. It the home 05 Mrs. J..l. Ileei..eoa. The president. In-I. I.ePIge,-look charge or the meeting which open- sit with the tailing of I Net: Year's message "In the beginning and . . ." Ind 140 "Breathe on Its the lull-II of God" VIA numbers I verses I-2! sndtkneit in nu! nappy New Year! 14,. from the Bible beginrilhg with the letter "M." Mrs. Patterson read I letter in- .:i:rmint of the com Presby- teriei which is to race in cher- lnttetown January 22-23., Dele- gates appointed were the,presl- dent. Mrs. Lance and Mrs. PIt- tcrson. and it was suggested that oxiiser members attend when pos- s e. Mrs. Ripley reed e letter from overuse Relief gretefuily acknowl- edging receipt of 03.00 for post- as on parcels. siso' I letter in tent-it Wot-id's Dav of Prayer which ID be considered at I future eeting. Mrs. Ohrlstle is in ship devolloniil mete st to Newtounriiiind mun . Christmas cards are in be left with Mrs. min to Trinidad. . The menu of Iendinsv the; I the.etrcie,oe prayer. it was decided to bring it to the: Recitation: "Good Bye" - by The minute; were 1-nu ma gp. next meeting where members pre- Mrs. Csrelv. Mrl. I-ePIle and MI!- Dele Macxenzle. M-and Ind than pl-"mi; gngwer. cent could sew their contribution Mncliinnon. Following the programme a ed M ",9 ,0" cm Wm, . ye,” in the patches. social calls totai- A collection of 35.75 was receiv- :ed 07 home and two hospital. six books were read. The study book committee is to be the same for the next meeting. The retiring recording secre- tary's report wee read Ind Idopt- ed and the treasurer reported I total of 8010.37 raised in the past year. The corresponding secretary gave her report and the mission- ary monthly secretary stated that 25 members were getting copies. A reading on christian steward- ship was presented by Miss Mac- Leoii. The, supply secretary re- oigcvseiis Ind to tilt! Part. Workers "roll"! and 317.90 by the Band. The Ti-mnerancc secretary "igprnri" nmnnrl win rIls:'r"'.r"l r"'i':rc hrr rcrrit mvl the inllOWlilYIMt'0. 0. Ynunlier Mrs. ll. Itiiicli cuminitlce viiis ei-pointed ported that parcels had been sent, in Hglifqx, 539 home and ion has imcmhcrs and three visitors. rltn” calls were, reported made in! this the past. your. 1 The niisslon i:an'l ii-1:-ler repart- Bernard for Il1ln- ed 853.50 had been rats!-'1 by her in: opened with the clll Bsby ship followed by pha Newson. presiding. the meet- cd and 10 members paid dues. one new member being welcomed into the group. One verse of hymn 258 ins sung Ind very interesting and informative slides on xoree were shown. At. the slate of the meeting re- freshments were served. The next nieeting is to be at the home of Mrs. l-iuism. KINGSTON W. M. I. The Jsnuary meeting of the I-xulgston w. M. 5. im heir. It the home of Mrs. Wilbur Yaunkcr with In attendance of sixteen one new member was welcomed. with the President. Mrs. mi- 141' to wor- Kymn 878. scripture main; was given by "W:-it-ltc'if.Les..:. Ial6 o n 1 . . . . . I told you that water pistol Junior got: ,.,,,.-in the Guardian Want Ads was dangerous-I just shot my- . 'scli!" ' - . ;,i g