t , 1 J-.'.o.-,5 - r,.....iw. . '16. 1951 25 ONLY FLEECES, muons. BEAVERCLOTH and ELYSIANS REGULAR 29.50 to 52.50 V3 OFF Lg. -rm: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN .. -7 SUITS 10 ONLY GABARDINES and WORSTEDS REGULAR 52.50 to 57.50 SALE PRICE 27 .50 Alterations Extra LU s GALORE AfiMAURlCE'.M'lLL, MEN'S WEAR DURING HATS LARGE SELECTION REGULAR 6.50 to 10.00 ..d.;; .' Mae stvmnm - GREATEST VALUES EVER OFFERED IN MENS CLOTHING. AND FURNISHINGS OVERCOATS I Assolimn COLLARS and SIZES -1 . SALE PRICE 3, 95 Ii, ,. .. .11-. ) I! 'i '. ..:r.:r . - -. .sovs' .. 50 PAIR ' f GABARDINES, wonsrens, COVERTS nml rwnnns : REGULAR 8.95 to 16.95 V3 UFF Alterations Extra JAC isrilnrs 8 ONLY ZIPPER OR BUTTON FRONT IN PURE WOOL PLAIDS REGULAR 1.95 sill: mo: 4.95 ” UNDERWEAR I itlfleece lined combinations, sizes 24 to 34 Regular 2.25 " 1 Sole Price 1.59 MAURICE MILL, Mews WEAR DOUBLE BACK TIES FINEST QUALITY - BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS REGULAR 1.50. 2.00 and 2.56 SALE PRICE 1,19 nusu cons 7 ONLY WOOL PLAIDS REGULAR 11.95 . SALE rule: 7.95 sovs' UNDERWEAR BRUSHED co1'roN Regular 1.95 Sale Price 1.29 BREECI-IE8 7 PAIR IIUMPHREY WI-IIPCORD. PURE WOOL ' REGULAR 3.25 SALE PRICE -4.95 MEN'S UNDERWEAR Brushed Cotton Combinations. sizes 34 to 44 Worth up to 2.95 Sale Price 1.98 , MEN'S UNDERWEAR Wool and Cotton Mix Combinations Sizes 36 to 44 Worth up to 4.95 Sale Price 2.98 srmrsls on PLAINS WORTH UP TO 5.00 DRESS SHIRTS IN REGULAR FUSED OR WINDSOR GOLLARS I sAl.l-: rnlcl: 2,598 SPORT SHIRTS runnri S1'0Gl( 259;, on cars ,1 Best Quality Tweeds, with or without ear bands. All sizes. Regular up to 2.25 Sale Price 1.39 :3. A-3-"did-ILA i' mm eeeusbi9:el1.oa2ar.I "SI .cnW h1"'l,IV . V I .' 9 . A cooperative lierslnt WW9 's "W1 "open For business" . (iglg39'Tgi)-;opu-aLivgy nogpugl centre. housed in what was once I ieayfin onurio-i.he. sheik 8i)elburne'a moshpnlaiiai home. ;..Dleiriot; co-opemlvt prion to completion an idea which .treV-.iuoivopeneed storied with the Dufierin county l qrugv nursing federation cg agriculture. mm ; R raavait-rs.a.en.rcoa,la mu. fnhalaiion of aluminum vapor in in I general practice in prevent silicosis in believed the biggest of its qualliy the onenelns mono "Canadian mines. - min of surrounding districts Fl1EiLE!ic1'0li Continued from page is Mr. Edwin Hagan. New Glasgow. was a. visitor to Fredericton .on mesday. Mr. Cecil Parsons. Freetown. ' spent a few deya at his home in Milvele. Mrs. Ralph Thompson entertain- ed the members of Bprington Wo- ' men's Institute on Wednesday even- in! Mr. Bryon Gamester. who is em- ployed with the P. E. 1. Produce Co.. spent the week-end at his home in . Granville. The many friends of Mrs. S. A.' . Biondon, Glen Valley, are sorry to learn that the is oonfined to her home due to impaired health. Mr. John Falchoner. Grnnvillc. . was g visitor to Fredericton on Monday. Mr. Falchoner has recently purchased a new call: from Mr. - Prank Stevenson. A number of the ymlnizer resid- are suffering from all attack cf chicken pox. as yet there are no cases in this ' community. Dilhobeglnning the idea will pop- Itiar throughout a wide section of the county: Today Ulhre are more than Ioalmsmbera who paid a 310 member-ebip.'lee1i above.ia one of hospital's !irsi;paiienu. I . diam one A gal-not of H.030 oarsia, or about 42 pounds. -found in Bnaii is Mrs. F. W. Outoliife entertained the ladies of Fredericton Women's institute on lnleadey evening. A contest. "Naming the Baby". put on by Mrs. William Weeks was en- joyed by lil. v Mr. and Mrs. William Hill, re- cently of atanohol. have taken up residence in Fleldericton and are being welcomed by a host of old friends. Mr. Hill was fcrmeriy s Prldericton reailent. Miss Audrey Outeiitfs. Riuugnm or us. and an N. A. Ouiwliffe has Health and weltare. Ohtrlottemwn. Her name friends wish her Nuccese ever discovered. in her chosen profession. . Mac? all for the work he is doing reeling at loss was expresed in the ”QlIiQ”hEhUlIC Mduringlheyear On Wednesday evening the con- gregation at Pleasant Valley Unit- ed dhurch met in the church for their annual meeting. Rev. W. B. MscPheii presided. Meeting open- ed by einginl. "The church's one Foundation". Psalm 40 was read rc- eponslvely followed by prayer by Mr. MacPhaii. Minutes of last meet- ing were read and approved. Very encouraging reports were received from all organisations. The follow- ing otiicers were appointed for the coming year; stewards: H-.in'y Weeks. Willa Smith. Prank Oui- cliiie. S. A. Biondon. Nelson Mathe- son. Cheswr Weeks. Huber Weoke Donald Mecl-Key. James Murray. and Whitfield Abbott. Trustces. Harry weeks. Haber Weeks. Frank Cutclifie. Knud Jorgenson. S. A. Blonricn, John Weeks. .1. B. Mar- Doweli, and James Murray. Mr. Milton Weeks was appointed trea- surer. and Mr. F. W. Cutclitle nudi- ior. Mrs. Harry Weeks -was appoint- ed organist and Mrs. William E. Stevenson assistant. Mrs. S. A. Blondon to be Sunday School Sup- erintendent and Mrs. Milton Weeks assistant. Gordon Stevenson and Arthur Weeks were appointed to take up the collection. alternates Ben Cutcliiie and Whitfield Abbott. Janitor Mr. Preston Carr. Mrs. Har- ry weeks and Mrs. William E. Stev- enson were appointed on the ladies manse committee. Mr. F. W. Cui- clifie on the mene mense committee. During the year new windows have been placed in the church, and at present it is beinl Vired for elec- A tricity. no choice or a new floor covering for church was left for the Ladies Aid. The thanks cf the can- gregation was extended to the organists and the Sunday School Superintendent: for their ialthfui work. also to the treasurer. A vote ofra reciation was extended to Mr. in the.oonlNIItion. iugret and e aervioe atone oi our members. Mr. James Maoawain. Meeting adjourned, and bene- t1i,i:tiain was pronounced by Mr. Mec- al 1- W 1' Ir 1- TOWN-WIDE PRICES SLASHED on ALL wmrrn GDATS and ynnrssrsi sous: as Low as 14 PRICE MANY OTHER SALE ITEMS- Plasiic colored Ielis Kid Gloves in block and colors Nurses' Uniforms Wool Skiff! Ionly Corduroy Weskirs 1' Iengeline Housecoots in wine. blue and red A White and Colored Iiouses a few)" T . BARBARA ANN