skate in the rink. ifhe serving o! slippers will continue at the Town Hall. lollmved lby a dance. The various committees and individuals to carry out the various rltities ne- ccssary to the sticccsstul holding of the evening's entertainment: wore appointed. Eight women. four ap- pointed by the Town (‘nunril and four by the Community Welfare Lcarzue will canvass the Town for donations for the supper. Thr- arranzing for the. night's hockcv game will he handled by tho rink manazing committee. In- vitations will he extended to a rc- nvcscritalivo of the (iovernimont. the Department of Physical Flt- ucss. the Southern Kinds ‘Hockey league and local rornrovnintives tn attend the openinz and deliver re- marks Drift“ to the hockey Rome. The Town (‘lerk was instructed to nast notices calling for ‘tenders from parties tviilinc to operate thc canteen in the rink. for the hoc- ircy and skating season. Stocks Go Down -- and so do the prices! Just look what we do to prices now! Another sweeping price-cut on cloth and fur coats. 44.50 "MST r0 .50lT0 5on0 C0 37.50 l$59 i$75 F II II 0 D I-I I S NOW $225 COATS Marvellously rich, beautifully styled - - - no liner $225 value anywhere - - now you ANOTHER DARING PRICE - SMASH NOW $195 COATS Glorious new $195.00 Coats, lull ripple backs, styled by "Polsun's" - - - Canada's Islander Promoted greatest Fur House. It's a final price- save almost $100 on these newest beauties! smash, so don't miss this Fully guaranteed - ' - lifetime chance . . . . .. . .. y what a bargain . . . . .. 1 29:00 American DRESSES ALLNEW HALF-PRICE l""l°°' ' Frederick B, LcPnZe. an employee Not 25% all - - - not 33 1-3 otf ' - - but exactly half price! Finest Wools, Taftctos, Crepes Gr the Union Trust Co. 111 and Follies. No wonder we've been busy - - - see them tomorrow! Springfield. Mfl-‘Y- Sm“ Feblllalll- 1948, was elected assistant treas- urer o! the bank at a meetlnl; 0t the board or tiirectors recently. Mr. LePagc has -had eiaperlence in every department. oi modern DRESSES - New Taffetas. Wools . . . . . . . . .. . . $4.95 G|RLS| Lovely hooded Coats to size 14; _ l CW" will‘ l°99l"9* l" "m" ‘°' ifiillhillflit§flillgiilti ‘$2.325; llle Yclullgel’ mlss- the Royal Bank 0t Canada before _ Now goqfg 1-0 $21 u entering the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1948. After his discharge as a navigator lieutenant. he was employed hy the local concern in the credit and loan depart/mono. 1l'c is a native of Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island, and became a citizen oi the United States in 194.9. He is married and lives at 60 Manor Rd. He is an associate o! the Canad- ian Bankers Association and stud- ied banking. accountlrg. auditing and commercial law t-hmugh Queens University in Ontario. Ho is the son at Mr. G. R. Page Rusticovillc. P. E. I. tspringiield Press) GREENDAL LADIES’ STORE TaIce Them Away I! No equal. no matter where you look! Once again‘ Groendol‘: Lower Price Store cuts deep. u. Gentral Royalty Men’s club Discuss Community llall The regular Prize-ting o! the Cen- tral Royalty Men's Club was hold in the Schoolroom on Wednesday ~ - e osi ent. Mr. Sinc air Mac- SILKS_ Toke thorn away - - ' all new x Cvfiglalllllhllfléflv-rr W1- 1 sAflNs styles, a real bargain give-away Mod can... the meeting w on", _ mhicléuwaiu fogxowgd bytreadlng o! -~ - ‘ e nu es t e las meetin. G|RLSI Chnplo or Plaid Dresses 6 to l2, The minutes were adopted o‘; girls worm Housecoats, sizes 2 motion by w. Cecil Wood. acc- sz to 12 _ _ - values M 45o _ ondertlhby Mr. JltahéimMusltard. Rur- n 1 mg e gerac-ra us: on lo ow- "W wk‘ em ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' - ‘ _~ imz a. motion by Mr. George Chev- crle to add n section to the 0on- stituiion re handling oi club funds was made and seconded by Mr. Major MacEae. The President road the constitu- tion through for the benaflt o! the thirteen new members present. ‘Phase new members became attic- ial “ "a by paying their $1.00 membership fee. The meeting then discussed various aims and objects of the club. the tooling being that primary consideration be given to acquiring a community hull. This discussion resulted in the Execu- tive being given the members up- "proval to look into this matter further ‘and report back at a lut- ure meeting. For the next hour entertain- ment was provided by films by the Notional Film Board. Trim film; were instructive-u well a; being lllihly entertaining. The thank: of the club is oxtcndod to Mr. Stewart Smith who kindly handled the equipment and ran of! tho movies. SILK HOSE . .. 25c I LADIES‘ SNUGGIES . . . . . . . . 39c IIDIIQSIEIIIIEISSES bjgdglg; 'f'_°_'f__“f'f’_"j__f‘" S1 .49 LADIES‘ PLAID SKIRTS 6 to 14 PLAID SKIRTS Positively owl new Wool Skim - - - plain one’ new Wool Plaid Skirts - - Giuliani's "l"! 4"’ Plllldil AW“ W5“ 2 solo price knows no equal z I I "l" 495°‘ "ll WWI " - search when you will . Larlies’y irrrrr: morn aownsllitil To nwr Winter Holmoh, Mon’: Heavy Wool Mitts, Winter Caps, otc. - - - now closing .49 OIII’ IOYS‘ I i _ $4.95 uolm unnrcsn ml L. S. STEVENSON MIMI Imago: 140 RICHMOND S1‘. Alhofla forhffflfllllon ' p, GIIEEIIIIAUS LIIWER PRIDE STORE fiiriviiifrliirlw _ journed to meet. again on nesday. January 18th. Mr. Brighton Dairy shall. City, spent. the weekend with his parents here. Mrs. spent. a low days in the city last week owing to the severe illness at her daughter. Mr. Gus ‘MacDonald, carpenter in the city spent. the holiday with his wife and family in Bristol. Miss Teresa O'Brien, who has been spending her vacation time here with her young friends. re- turned to her school 015.5585 at Notre Dame on Monday morning. Mrs. couple ol days uriih her parents hero last week returning to the City on tho Saturday evening train. Her daughter Mary. who is homo from Toronto, was with her visiting old friends nftcr an ab- ocence a! nine years. meeting ad- Wed- the Bristol and Vicinity P.A. MacDonald at the Mr. Owen Sinnott. who was em- ployed in the Morell (Jo-operative creamer-y for a number ot "yous and later in sour-is Creamery lefl. last. week for Northern Ontario on a three months course ln butter- mnking. On return he will take up his duties as a llrst class but- ter-maker in one o! the creamer- lea. Justin McCarthy, RN. The death o! Mr. Bill Anderson occurred at. his home here on January 4 alter an illness o! sev- eral months. Mr. Anderson was a fisherman all his lilo and moved to this vicinity from the north side two years ago. He was born in Newlcrundland. AnYOllo who week-end know Bill will mourn his passing as he was one o1 the llnest ol men. His funeral was held on Fri- day morning to the Church o! the Little Flower where funeral mass Lester McVnrish spent a was sung by Father McKennnn and Bill was laid to rost. in the cunetery beside the church. a lew hundred yards from hi: new home built. last summer. EGLTNGTON “AYND HOWE BAY . I. Mrn. Reid Underhay entertained the members oi‘ the Eglington and Howe Bay Women's Institute at her home on December 7, 1949. Eleven members rung the ode and then repented the creed. Roll call was answered by nn ex- change of Christmas gifts. A dona- tion of nine dollars was given by the members for Soul-ls hospital. The collection amounted to one dollar anrl five cents. The treas- urer reported forty-four dollars and seventeen cents on hand. Mrs. Raymond MacDonald thanked the. members for n treat received. A motion that eight dollars be given to Howe Bay and live to Eallnz- ton for Christmas gilt: in the school wan approved. An elephant contest put on by Mrs. Raymond MacDonald was drawn by Mrs. Howard \V00d. and TUESDAY, THE GUARDIAN, ETQWN JANUARY 10, 17;) 111E EASTERN GUARDIAN a n I I I u AGENTS: momma-up: Harold F. Landry, Albert, Altkon, Mn. Byron Stewart, Miss Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN; Waldon lavoro. l’ _The Guardian may be bought n. any o! the . n I following place; in DIUIIEEKLII: Min S. A. Llewellyn: Mn, Olly. Q (n Georgetown: Tho Pout Office; ln Sour-lo: Tho Snack Bar and N. H. Richards I 80B. Don't Lot Neglect Mala --—-——-————-—-&“ M“ my can m! mm of i Matt-firms‘ orcsagrwicnn in m. flaaménnrlrmold-um w _ - on a uo 0 re. - YOK! Pay TIIII Pond")! dirt, oil, or dnudrug. g ____ ‘m ‘x151 "Qucgyom 39.5mm "Yogu- kmifi; “duppfigtchgl-‘t’; I fig), {gathfilcéaggléitfitlig K n‘zli‘erierri‘dg athlgrsiixtgztelcxgo- Dreu Shop. Montague. an tooieryour ail-in, a . e l. - - ' _"" ' ' - ' Fitch Dandruff Remoyer _ y y. h u “n to the illness o! her daughter. M grjcgrgognrggmggimalggg: Shampwyvuzive your.“ iasniiifinfii.‘ilfircigi...n- rte-m- wh» i», - -u<1=»~dn;=-» Yes! And for this reason ooro d: McLeod are Con! aliasing with lporspgratgroulk 5:123)’ uiwggrwligtxgvusaxfi dergolng treatment. All on wish- git-l?‘ P713“ Edw.“ bu“ M‘ ' a in partic ea or an_ — an‘ d8“ _1 u _ ing her a speedy recovery. ' __ ::,*;‘;=g§§.;;.;r:3§,:"“" ma. “M” ‘ " °° “' —~——— Mia l... r..- ... doing Their Bis Pro - Inventory SALE Until Sat- lt unclean and unhealthy. ‘ PTO!" n Y°""¢" G spent tho weekend in George- - Hm "Pm- r-wem-md slL‘.£i‘°‘iJ3‘““'“fi$f"22li?'- elm! - - ‘éiIZ‘;2-§“iv-‘&°-i‘. °‘ M“ ‘““ M“ undo? Jamaal’? 14th Phnty °f “up “Pa.” “d lb. Iookln hnlr. tho ooonomy . "w" t."°'°"eh und- °f ciu 65c. Be proud ofyour bu! for this typo of hair. Yes, our __'€an Fitch c". tonight -—-— _ hair need: yVrfiflhlll-llg at h1g1. gem-go ligutr yin; a visitor y - _ wit as am t » n a ur a . ‘ ' ‘ §';,°,§,,",,‘;’°i,,-,,,,,w, anddpfigkg, ° °“ t“ ° l Although many Items previously advertised have been sold out. there are still 1W!!! d1" 1m 5-“ ~ Miss Dorothy Cullen out Gbar- ' PM, Dmudruf. Runm, ° Loom... w; ageoyengellizelf; g; y 6951mm” To Hall plenty loft In Ladies‘. Man's and Children's wear to choose from: and more has Shampoo is the only shampoo I m.’ "*- "5- ' ' . .. . Kuarentesdmreflmvedemllufi- °°°"=“°‘”“ “d M“ “l” 0 cllln Of Rink boon added such as Men's Station Wagon Coats: Men's Jackets: Boys‘ all wool And Fitch's creamy, tgttimdulat- Dandmfl Ramov“ Curley of Brudcnell. ' t -——-— n u a c - lfitoliillmrimllfinifiltnym SHAMPOO Mr. Richard Dellmy 1m u»- _.__ Jac Shirts: also many additional specials In the Ladies‘ Wear: Lingerie: Chil- aponingo in your n11 . I0 tho! day for Antigonish. N.S.. Where he , am u ttfiflfically cean and N ylviill cogittinue hisdcngilnperihngrdsiii; Conga‘ 2x11151901 df‘n" WM" and AQQ'SM“ D.Pu"|nen". ea. a er spen lng s Ol a) ‘_ ' ADVENTURE sronv on ammo: son, with his parents, Mr. and Airs. r. fiiitefieotggehgloimrinluntlktly lgvlfacrfl v Marco Polo. n Venetian trader The Canadian army's first battle J- DBLOPY- Chgfnbers G 0 t \ n e m; i‘ I n the 13th century, acted lor o! the second World War on Ger- _ y .' y J ' e6 r3120” ‘P02 Br ' E ' tome years as envoy and governor man soil began February a. 1945, Mrs. William llcbbs has return- in). leavers; - eyor - - ou- a e ‘ e e n a a t o! the great. Chinese mien Kublai with I drive southeast. from Nij- ed home trom Charlottetown whesc i few Y» ‘Pres ded 0V8!‘ llw meellflg- ’ I Khan. mezcn in the Netherlands. she was called sometime agi "lhllee plllgglaggglell ‘l: giéliilggsgigldlzg: the official opening night of tlhe . new Rink and Recreational Cen- _ . . . ire. It was decided to nerve sup- pers in the Town Hall. commen- c cing at 5.00 p.m. and continuing on \ P until the programme in the rink commences later in the evening. ‘ Follmving the hockey game. and k J n dinner contest by Mrs. Charlcr Mills was drawn by Mfl. Russo] Mills. Mrs. Reid Underhny wan appointed on the progrummo com- mittee for next, month, It was agreed to answer roll call next. month by a donation ta be auctioned. Mrs. Howard Wood invited members to her home for next. meeting. Mrs. Ray MocDon. nlrl and Mrs. J. J. MacDonald arc the lunch committee for January. Mrs. Underhuy assisted by lunch committee served an cnjoyablo lunch. Then the meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. A POPULAR IDEA Family allowances introduced i! Canada in 1945. are now paid in some term in more than 30 coun- tries. _i_€._____ LIFE EXPECTANCY The average Canadian woman 40 years old can expect to live about 34 years more. while the owl-ago man o! the same ago has only about 3Q years ahead. car dealer! We are Kllll W lmwunoo mother Ihp forward In our distribution oorvlco. The Hall Mnnufacturl"; and Cold Storage Co, LhL, with office: h: Sumr monltlo and Cha-lottotown, will now rum", u“ famoun Morris can which are enjoying such grant THE HALL MANUFACTURING AND “COLD STORAGE COMPANY LIMITED SUMMERSIDE. P. E. I. favor among Canadians. Tho lhll Manufacturing and Cold 5mm 0a.. 1.04.. are at your Ierviw to show you all the imam of n» new Morrla Oxford and Minor can. Smooth control drlvo, Inter-axle outing, “Mono- Corulsruotlon body and n thousand other advantages o! small can with a gran performance, You'll like particularly» tho IPBIQ ooonom , any parking and low "IW- F!" delivery. I not! "It"? of colon Ind courteous service are scoured at: The Hall Manufacturing and Cold Moron 00., Ltd. Boo them today about your new Morris, - - MINOR S1395 TOLEDO MOTORS LIMITED I!“ l1‘. OATEIIINI ITIIIT Will‘, MONTIIAI PHONE WI “l1 DisblbuomdWlllyo-Ovorloaloadllonhdul MORE] B OXFORD