FEDRUARY 4.3954 THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN Ill-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN , "AGE NINE AFTER INVENTORY SALE Sale begins tomorrow, Friday at? A. M. -Fabulous specials in men's and boys' wear - such as Station Coats - Substandard Shirts a nd . pyjamas - Visit each and every department during this great sale for many other unadvertised specials. Lingerie Department at V2 Price All lingerie, girdles. etc., carried over ironi our .1an- uary sale now further reduced- to V2 price-Come in tomorrow- I Halt Slips. S 2.95 New special for February-clainty cotton eyelet half slips-coinpletely covered with dainty eyelet em- broidery. Yilatchiniz camisoles, each .................... .. 51.95 ..adies' Pyjamas ; 3.95 ea. Satin striped rayon taffeta pyjamas-they wash beautifully and wear well-colors are gold, green. blue, mauve, red and sizes are small, medium and large g One Rack Ladies' HOUSE COATS and LOUNGING PYJAMAS , it Price Smallwares MAIN FLO0Il Small quantities but some very good buys in Mending Yarn --at 5: per hank-bouciet yarn. reg. 70:, now only 35c. Needlepoint tee-my at ........................................ ..V3 on: 20:: Also on the first floor. is a small quantity of Stripe Jerseys, Shoe Bags at only 51.00 - and Crochet Cotton reg. 39:: and now only ................................. BOYS' STATION COATS Reg. 517.95 And each garment carries the manufacturers tag-it would even pay to buy now for next year. price 5 Double breasted with fur collar it Nylon blend gaiiardinc 0. ' Colors grey, teal and brown t Sizes 24 to '36 Men's and Boys' Wear Boys' Station Wagon coats 2 Fabulous Specials t 1 at BOYS' STATION COATS Factory priced at 523.95 4.95 Nylon Sheen Gabardine Nylon Pile Lining Fur collar and iapeis Fawn, teal, navy and grey Sizes 24 to 36 Reg. to 7.9.5 Sport Shirts in You really have to see these jackets to appreciate gabardine a dozen different styles and color combinations-iieavy collar-elasticl waist. Sizes 36 to 46. 2000 SUBSTANDARDS Menls Bomber Jackets They carry the manufacturers price tags up to 519.95 the wonderful satin quilted Men's Dress Shirts, Sport Shirts ” and Broadcloth Pyjamas All at the one price-Truly the most. fabulous buy we have ever iriade with pick stitching-flanella--Kasha and gunchecks Dress shirts in whites, solids and stripes, Pyjamas-solids and contrasting tops and values- about lining-fur 9.95 Reg. to 7.95 03. .97 ” Yard Goods lace-Two pieces of fine all-over lace going at reduced prices--one piece of light blue lace, reg. 52.50, now clearing at, par yd.-51.25; and one piece of better quality lace in black, reg. 54.50, now clearing at, per yd. ............ .. Flannel Skirting-a very good buy in skirting material; the colors are royal blue and beige, 54-inch width, regu- larly priced at 3.75 per yard, 2 new sale priced at only .................................... .. I Coatings-all real bargains in this smart group of wool 55.50, specially priced at only, per yard ........................................................... .. smart novelty designs. regularly priced from 51.25 to 52.50. .,.Specially priced to clear at . ............................................ ..l,'2 PRICE blouses and dresses. 36-inch width. reg. 51.39. Now clearing at only, per yard ......................... .. Satin - good quality satin in colors beige and cream. Now Regular 51.75 value . Now priced at only, per yard ............................ .. Now priced at only, per yard ........................... .. 1I13 I , B Dhil ren s ept. Teenage and children's dresses in such fabricsyas gab- ardine, corduroy, velvet, wool and taffeta-sizes are blue, grey and brown. Dresses regularly 53.95 - Now only 51.98 Dresses regularly 514.95 - Now only 57.48 Children's onrl piece snow suits--fully lined-colors Snow Suits. reg. 59.95 - Now only 56.64 Snow Suits. reg. 511.95 - Now only 57.96 Girls' Corduroy Jackets. sizes 7 to 16 years in colors red, navy and green. Regular 58.95 value 5 I ardine in colors grey, brown and navy. R9Q- 2 54.25 value. Now priced at only. per pair ...... .. I pants, in corduroy or flannel Suits. reg. 54.95 - Now only . . . . . 52.48 coatings. Various colors to choose from Regular 54.50 to Tadetas-a clearing line of tattetas In Rayon Crepes-washable and colorfast-very smart for reduced to half price- 0 Regular 52.25 value SEO0IIO Fl.00l1 10 to 16 years and 2 to 12 years, in colors red, green, Dresses regularly 58.95 - Now only 54.48 are red, izrc-en, blue and brown in sizes 2 to 6x. Snow Suits. reg. 517.95 - Now only 511.96 and new sale priced at only, each .................... .. Boys' Long Pants, sizes 4 to 7 years-good wearing gab- Boys' Suits. sizes 2 to 6x-broadcloth top with short Suits. reg. 53.98 - Now only . . . . . . 51.98 L”.i'.Z'.i'iZ5Cf.?d.7'.ii,ii..7.7.i..fif?f..TS.,l7TT. 1.00 Moms Suits. reg. s2.9s .- Now only 51.43 Men's Reg. 1.95 Men's Reg. 32.50. Men's neg. 39.00 Boy's Santorized Doeskin -I I I 99Dvn Sox Station Goats iiienis Suits - Overcoats - Pants - Sweaters - Greatly Reduced 23.50 Station Goats 23.50 Plaid Shirts COOK'S for Perfect Picture: CILAEWELI. for Better Photo- sraphn .IIMMY'l TAXI - Dial 0379. I3 70 ”' 5'” wsr ARRIVED.-Slprina Dress- SEIWICE To may mu 51” es in Crepe and Pi-int4.IKennedy'e :aniweil'e Pharmacy, next. to um" we” 'I'- Mr-:iv"r's quicx LUNCH. - ISLAND GEILl.. Queen street Jiei 5228. Serving full course din iere. specialising Chinese dish. ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. tnwerd Gallant wish to announce -he engagement of their daughter. tau-icle Frlnou. to Edward James Butte. son of M.-. Hugh Bu-in Ind the late Mrs. Benn oi Tor- "voun uo1.1.An BUYS MORE- -: the HUGHES DIIUG STORE. ANOTHER SHIPMENT Boys station wagon ooete. regular value 815.00 for 58.05. S. A. McDonald. Thursdays special. chilled Tomato Juice. New England Boiled Din- ner, Rolls and Butter, Tea, Coffee or Milk. 56 cents. BAPTIST I-II8'l'0IIOAL PAG- EANT. - Young People's repent. by popular request. eight fifteen this evening. Vocal eeleetlone. Onndy eele. Free-will offering. Min. Marriage in take place Feb- runry 27th. 1964. MIDIION EEEVIOES - Perish Mitten union will be conducted at. the Ohuroh of the Most Holy Redeuner morning and evening for three week: March 'I. The beolsispeaken who will Joint- ly conduct the eervicee iii-e Rev. Arthur Kelly. cash. of St, Ann Phiucls M&t.I-eel and Rev. Robert Mcxemne. o.ssn. of st. Peter-'5 POLICE COURT - A mm charged with operating e motor vehicle while intoxicated was re- manded unit! the soon when he ep- peei-ed before Mocietrete Martin in City Police court yesterday. A drunk and inonpeble was t ed to to day: in jail. CAB DAMAGED -7 A car perk- ed on the north side of Grafton street yeeterddy was struck by on- other vehicle proceeding war. on Chilftllyseint John. .3. Towards the close of i the M on another Father will vrobzfaly MIMI .t city to speak particu- IMIY to the younger people and children j the same etreet to the I MCDRE 8 l'i9LEODm!'!. Lend was held lrom his late resi- dence at Culloden on Wednesday afternoon. The service at the home was conducted by Rev. E. S. Hales. who also conducted the service at the izreve in the Cole- donin Cemetery. Pnil hearers were Charles Stewart. William Meckse. John A. Mecbean. John D. Mncbeen, Jack MncLe-nnan. James MacI.een. A.Y.P.A. MEETING-The. reu- ular weekly meeting of St. Paul's A.Y.P.A. was held in the parish hell last night. The worship per- iod was led by Canon J. T. Ibbott. Work was done in prepar- etron for the A.Y.P.A. party in the near future. During the re- crentlonnl period the members took part. In several square den- res and e sing-song with l-Iorrie Cotes It the piano. Lunch was served and the meeting closed with Auid Lang Sync and the Grace. CENTENNIAL 1'! MEN MEET- 'nie monthly buelnm meeting of the Centennial Y's Metre Club was held leet night in the YIIOA with Preeident. George Anderson in the chair. The sing-Iona wine led by Kayo Mnotnnie with Bob Oi-oolre at the piano. Secretary Bill I-Ism- bley reed the mlnutee of the pro- vious meeclne which were approv- ed. Elrhl new mernhv-rs were vot- ed into the club in the persona of Lloyd Weebeod. belih Bteteon. parked car was to the left. rear tender. FI'Nl'.RAI. AT ('.Iit.l.nhl'.'N-I The funeral of Ali-xnmler Mec- Art Eiiilem. John stems. Skip sea-s. llielr Ms:-9-e. Doug Dennis and Bob M-ytww The financial ti-nort was r:-M hv the ire-iiwrer. Ron Wnndagfa nut nu--.-..a '1'!-g attendance report. showed it elizht improvement during the last month. Other reports were re1d and approved. other business was discussed and held over till is int- er meeting. The meeting closed with The Queen. IAIGUORIAN PRESENTATION - "Besntul Mr. Bobbe" will hit, the lootlighte of the Community Centre stage on February 24 in a three act. comedy now under rehearsing by members of the Liiguorinn Drunatic Club. Mr. Carl Proude will appear in the title role. The stage directing will be under the supervision of Ghee Donovan and Joe Pitre with a cut of eleven. The production will be directed by Art Murray and Rev. J. Mndlgun, G.Sa.R. Mr. Preoton Curley is president. of the organisation. 8. A. EEIWICE - Mrs. Brigadier Kneop of saint John. NB. con- ducted service in the Salvation Army Citadel on Monday evening for the members of the Home League. Mn. Knew expressed gratitude for the work done by the city branch at the organization and commended those present for their consistent. and dependable eon- tributione to various Mm-itnno or- ganizations. pnrliculnrly llIyctI.!Ii and kindred necessities for ix)- fnnte. SOLID WOOD Whtte on weighing about. 40 pounds I cubic foot is the heaviest wood in Canadian timber produc- Hnn ti case Dismissed lie Transient Resident The case of Mi: John H. Brown of St. Avni-dc. charged with "be- in: a non-resident of the City and doing city without first having obtained . ,, . standing, It was reported there Mal';::l:;' Kw”; hgllzgredutg-I; were 50 paid-up members. Cor- ” ' j ' reepnndence was rend. which in- henring evidence in the City Police Court on Tuesday morning. Magistrate Martin held that un- der the were only transient licence in the their employment. being for e per- iod of lees than two months. in the event of the period of city ernploy-o ment exceeding two regulations requiring the payment of poll tax only, become effective. Mr. Brown, who has been employ- ed by the Maritime Electric Corn- ST. ANN'S, LOT IL! C, IV. L. A meeting of st. Ann's nub- divlelon of the C. W. I... WM held January 24. with a izood attend- once. Meeliillz opened with the bell- gue prayer by tiw Rev. Director. The treasurer gave ii very ""'m" ma gratifying report. of the financial ii-aneient work eluded is number of thank-you let,- tere from indies remembered by Iienrue tit Christmas. also a letter from llhe Rev. Director upon -be- ing remembered at Christmas. There were letters read. and dis- cueeed from the different Pm- vlnclnl Convener: as follows: Meuzlnui. Mrs. Bull McDonald; social welfnre. Mrs. Oetherinei Creamer; edrlcntion, Mnr. Austin Mus-phy: also to letter from the law such non-residents required to obtain I event of months, Ihl Red Cross Several ladies uPl'P ap- pointed in rrinvne district for Ravi. Cram Cnmpniizn. l Som rl'. ' . i : i . . r- istlizsinn ook pluv ir M me Prmm Conn”. Hmpnd reizarrl Siiirly Clubs inri it was su.- mm M wank "H mm”, Wm con. seated in art iiiatrrml ir-r (liar Iv-,lrIllill.F(i their services or care do- sinn and to start szroiips rtiirinsz I-lie: nations ciurlniz the Christmas eu- seiunn of Lent. i snn . Card or Thanks The Board ni Trustees and X terns: snot co., Ltd. ANNOUNCEMEN'.I'.g placed on racks (from 2.95 - 6.95) Women's Sale Shoes further reduced and pony for more than six months and works in all parts of the province. was represented in court by Mr. G. E. MeoMilliin. CEZYIION GRAIN MISSION C()l.,()MBO, Ceylon, rm-uteini-.A Canadian grain and flour miesion here met R. G. Eennnsyeke. min- ieter of trade and commerce enii J R. Jnyswni-den. minister of agriculture. Wednesday and die- 1 PIIALAIIX 0LOB VALENTINE FORMAI. Y. M. C. A. Wednesday. Feb. 11th Music by the Downtowners Tickets available at The Y.M.C.A. & Rendezvous cussed Ceylon's flour needs. This is the first time Cenldl has not such I mimlon to on Asiatic coun- LPV Dancing 9:30 to 12:30 nAdmieelon 52.00 per oouplel Men's Sale Shoes going at 55.00. (Especial- ly heavy on large sizes) Last call on men's skates. Take them away at 55.00. UNIELIEYAII.-I BARGAINS AT one 34th ANNIVERSARY SALE