l‘ HE CHARLOTTETOWN GUAIQDLeNW u». “PI. ll AN ES - here's No Equal! People who know \lalue—who make rigid com-p sirlsons, have told us frankly that our Sale Values are positively without equal! Two great stocks of fresh, clean merchandise ltricezl for Final Glearallttfl- —--—---—-—--------- ~10 Reti. Yellow, Blue and White $4.49 85c r5139 rarer 74c lrrlilfi... 25c "el- “htta "m" ' Heavy Wool 19c FLEECE $1 Snuggle! Vests WORK SOX __n I we 2% irate 98c FR Flunnelctte $ 00 Heavy Bloomers Heavy All Wool Shirts 5 NlHhliQ-B —- 1 - and Drawers -- — — — — — 1'95 Pelt Huts Scarves HEAVY DENIM BIG OVER- $1 5 ‘ r _. __ ‘i ‘G0 10$“ ‘I49 Reg. $1.95 valgqlauass s I Skating Jackets iéUFFLERS Ggcloxpggpg Marital liftlllp of l):'i'<<i‘.4 -— — - -- tl: pl- Dresses. Reg. >1". o illeti Ui-ies Wool Dresses lffl“. a (‘leaf ig- all fall Coats. Huemil rroup -- ___*1.39 ....'i to Still-T — — —-—— up to $9.9?)- — -- — Heavy All Wool Tweed WORK PANTS. Ree. $3. 95 83-22% Boys Heavy All Wool MELTON BREECHES -- — $2.49 $6.49 Bay's All Wool Freize ZIPPER JACKETS — — — $2.49 MEN'S NEW OVERCOATS $11.95 Regular $16.95 WINTER SUITS AND —all smart new styles _ _ $12.95 l $1.‘. ($"Zl.7'_“'°§“m_r lp- $1 8-95 fgzflfiajsjggf‘ _ s ‘.7 l.ii\lii‘ ~.-o..io to $24.50 Coats s22 SAgLE - -' - - — — - — W-‘lgniiij-i-lgec-ii"; Seal goats. _ "" —' _ l I fill T1‘ _ _ _ _ __$?9.UO gliiillialsisilil _ _ - if“ ‘i - 9 ‘s’ w" . L, . ‘v ‘ - ¢ .- II'COVQOQ|Q§Q@9QQ .. ' , v . '_ y. w-‘Q . v . -. . ..iil.-cned ; L ,‘_ , z 1 .. iiClCQ ~ Q ___ Q O u 1 ' ‘ v $1 z § T. (J. BRIDGES o lonoiveoeoooovooocooco‘ CIIIUVTER XXI t X1" lihlltihklt hear A lie irii she rin e was delighted to - Mrs ad: d. ha. got you saw impos- s Ii. happened at .ce in Chelsea that she had bel and I=obei “ion. “he sadly felt oi ls _' looked on ~ viitjereriinanlll ltEl)l)lN'S (It) NDYTION P()\\'I)ER role HORSES For over :'i0 years the horseman s Favourite c ll). pkg. M-"mbii ltLEYS not; ivolm POWDER and Blineral Tonic A 'l'rue Conditioner b l l i Iific ll). pkg. KlL-AJJCEI powder for lIogs HI)I‘H“H. Cattle Sheep and Poultry | r lb. ltnlllll. ill ill‘. 'l‘lii- most effici- rzii rirri li'.'lIl-lll'll(‘ill that eiii ‘vi,- ll<t'il—t'tl'~il.\‘ litll-J ow: lr per tuition to iuol-Lc solution for tren- t'l"'.l ll.i‘ wlk for FREE BOOKLET I’ - 'V_~€i it. din Bros. |.. M. Doucctte it. .\l. Smallman mxq ~. -r~ raw-v ,_._____. __ .__._ TH GREEDAL C. wrrie to Mr. Meakin, tel- ll ct htr new 1101i and had i;i which the old itiwyei" congratulated her. Arkwright is quite fit “He has got .. e that siolid, unromziniic .. n Atkiihgllt could have written ri nian, Peggy," iic > wuiit icr you as i.‘ . “Li tor Rocltei I But it won't lac as long SCHIODCW l’il get to the this Ctll‘Si‘(i mystery. of ycurssif, my dearest. < rent to Alder- eif mct lift‘ at. - :ii I t.id Gertrude Farclieim that you were ccming to me." she said. "And she was pletisqd." “You will mrs tier, Miss Rivers " ‘Drriidlillly S"e was my one 1 ltl iicic." Pcgg; soon fuitnd that this was litr-rally true. Her xieiv employer had "sot off on the wrong toot." Her friends r jat-hcr acquaint- iii es, were t e wrong pC“I)i€ alto- zv "i she (lid not know it itllDtCllliltlLlS flail ~ l". was that tlo nothing about it. As Ruth Fletcher she was forced to kcop her lijzs clcsed and herself in the background as much as D75- »'. i‘ = b‘ i‘ Rqy coillii So t-ir as her work went. it eras eh id's play czinpziild to what she had done at Coomlzc Itoynl, until they movcd to tlie old town house in Beiqrave Scuare which Althea ‘nod during their first. ~ tiic plate Cilliffll furniture. to do 'I‘iiey went to mtiny theatres and films and Althea ciaiiccd n great deal. But Peggy llnliy refused to go to pliivfli 1 i ‘lite Green Lon- tcrii. she w <1c‘,;:r;itely afraid of fllilllllig 1.1m Edgar" or Mrs Jardiri Althea Rivers had some good Jewellery, the best piece being an emerald necklace worth o. great dent c-I mcney. Poetry. who retain- ed a vivid rrcoicclion of Ches- ii:im'.< attempt to sical Mrs Ti'(‘i{\\\'l‘if‘)".~' rubies. had urged her Tner - v.1 s it) gel a modern sail- Meantime. the jeyreiicry wit: kept in a. ewei ... locked drawer o the hie ' night in November 51.1 out to dance and . ‘Lay with household a; a willing table in the l om. Her fzuiitain pen e vrs no ink in the u: anti the servants were all 'I'Zicr~ is scldun very in B:\'._,.".~ve square. ‘iglit oi leg there was The hr.~i.~ was silent as a ‘ . =0 silent that Peggy was ntijo to tiear a cilnkina Solilld which I-("'lll((l to crnte lrcin over ad. it was faint but Pcegyls h Bfllll! ivas exccpfionel and she Unused at the lcot of the stairs listening krcnly. It came main. ‘its very taint- ness was susciricus. 0t course it might hc om o.’ the mricts. but there was no reason for any maid to be upstnir; at thin hour. Some Men's & i5:i_v's “Zena; 14-1 Gt. Geo Si. Phone 1300 went ups. s. on thick. soft stair carpet iicr lit sound and ' slippers made i movement al . was equal} outslctc A car ngiiiiist. _ ((7 changed to certainty. S . ere. Peggy pfllFéd. Her beating rather‘ f s ll" - it. would itt.'\'Ll' fare a bu. would do wcuid he searth of a polic i-. liiizirc of ind. ‘l. like iii»! csurse, but t ' --delny ezioucii to g chance to get aw. No, if the necfcl cc u- it was up t0 Pe .. in pr q‘ to 5112i‘ ...: . . bu . job firs‘. (2st. on lltc . door of the room where he work- ing She paused for a moment and thought hard twdr-crm wwidzrlrs faced . a... Altheals the front ct lire ll0"~'€ . ircs a lialcriiv r:iit='dc. h. iitrsi iniiicsflolc for the '1 have entered the i‘t"ll c li_v n (tour, so Peggy felt certain that he tlitl$l~ be n cat burglar nr:l that he had cl‘ bed to the hriiwcnx lnder r oi’ the loft. It ' szimc way tlie only clr him vns l-ri yo f” li‘ni. A l‘ . mildly‘. but j. v; to save that n€(‘kl.f'(‘ She li1l’ll("tl qui zly into hcr own rccm. get a tcrc . rrii Wis turn- lr; l"i"lf to w. ;-_ me ti‘v. ii the ii ti"? Mr-n James Cairin i r "u" Wicri the January meeting o! the Sprint; HEADACHES, mo coins For nllol wlllioul dc|ay—vol|cl without n. action lulu Buckley‘: Cinnirrinind chpllllll "II modem prescription thnlgivu you ' N01’ Q_N_E BUT COLD-Dispelling PAIN-ROHOVHI: no nllocllvo for liaud colds, gvippe cl-a 1. The flnl lnqrodlonl relieves pain tail. Z The second illrnuldtes and rolreshex. l. The tlilrd relaxes the nerves. Combined llioy give the relief you wool- whon you wool lr—cro easier mellowed -—dlm>lvc quicker-wet faster. l5 dose: lor only 35 cenlr. MADE BY THE MAKERS OF IUCKlEYS MIXIUIE. lI-l 1 only Dark Illuskrztt, loose back style, size 38, Price $135.00. Selling at — - — — —$183.3-l 1 only Persion Paw Coat. Style fitted lines dropped shoulder, smartness in every line. Price $200.00. Selling at -— — - — —$133.34 2 only smart French Seal Coats trimmed with Persian Lamb. One has Persian Lamb revere loose back. Price $125.00. Selling at -- -$83.3»l Other one Persian Lamb yoke and loose back. Thrmaézw fm/Iiqd; IF YOU HAVE NOT BOUGHT YOUR FUR COAT YET-Nowb your live chance to secure it at a great saving. The choicest furs of 1942 in the season’l smartest silhouettes —at amazing sale prices. ' These are all coats from our regular stock, carefully selected by people who know, for people who want the best. V‘ \" W. 1. ill Zihicsdny‘ evening ti‘ titli his... ll.e vice-president. .\'irs. Charles McLeuiian nreslri" . ’l"hc meeting opened with the O . and the Creed. The m-iiiizte‘ t l'.i‘lllt‘i' n" iir; were react opt-ed. L. n members. to roll call With “A Supper l\' ll Eiuht visitors were present. Coir-- inittces reported and nczv Ofn) wt re appointed, viz, Sick, Mrs. Mclxzinian and Mrs. Cotton; school lvtra Alvan Sndburv and Mrs. lli- rani Harrington; 1ii"<i'.zri;zii, Mir. Wesley Cow. Mrs. Andrew Case- lcga, Mrs. Rilsxeli Campbell. 'i‘iic sum of $13.65 was reported from the lottery of two fruit cakes. Mia. Hiram Harrington, convenor of the Rcd Cross committee reported the ‘completion of three pairs long sen- mniiis :loekinlis, six pairs men's jsox, ii pairs gloves. l strcater. Le‘.- lers of acknowledgment from the boys overseas who received their Christmas boxes, forvrerded by the Institute. were then read Ac- knowledgment of Christmas car-m which ivcre sent to absent mecnners were then read. All bills were mov- ed paid. The sum of $5.00 was then voted for lite Red Cross. Mrs. Gcorgc Cotton was then appointed lo procure material for two quilts. It was decided that more knitting yarn be procured. The Question- naire on Citizenship was cauabiv taken cnre of by Mrs. Russel Campbell. A humorous leading. "An East Umdoner on Cows" hv .\'ir.=. George Cotton met with much "DDlause. Bingo. ut. on bv the iirczrnmme comm tiee Mrs. Cottzrn Mrs. Glover, Mrs. Sudbury. for the recreation period was much en- toyed, many nice prim-s being won. Collection $1.00. Mrs. W.J. Harrington lnvllwl the institute to her home for the Feb- riirary meeting, roll call bcrin? rms- wered with an exitzange oi Valen- tines. Meeting closed with the yellow-l nv-Hv-m collar, Price $125.00. Selling at $83.34 0N5 THIRD oer MGDRE s. Maeoo Lotte ~. im-pres- Buy a fur coat at ONE-THIRD OFF now and you'll be delighted with your pur- chase for years. Remember it is always safe to buy a fur coat from. MGDRE s. MttEOD Leg} “The Blitzes Make Them Tougher and Tougher” Queen's Fund Receives Striking Story of Young Couple's Courage "The lLliZTS make tougher niizi tougher." In tlicc \\':r:..~: the representa- tivc in London of the Queen's Can- udian Fund introduces n story oi blithc courage on the part o! two victims of air raids that it would he hard to surpass. A husband arlri wife, both in the early thirties, lie writes, were doing iiuzy iii tire C.ty of London during an air raid when a bomb tell claw to tlicm. By a lrcitk of chance thcly carved identical injuries, both osing the right leg below the knnc by amputation. Tiler were taken to St. Bafillioiociiciws Hospital. Al’. llie time of the tragedy they were both in extremely good health and neither oi them over ran a temper- ature 0199 degrees while in St. Bartholomew's. They ‘trade a very rapid recovery. and in n few weeks they were surprising the hospital stair by thelfcourage and spirit:- amusing themselves by bumping one another in their wheelchairs. The Queen's Canadian ‘Fund. through the Lord Mayor's Fund. helped the husband in the lira: place by making him n compas- sionate grant to nnv the armors oi his insurance policy and also gave him a further cheque tor hls own personal use. Later the man wrote saying that while the Government had made him a metal ilrnb his wile had only received a. wooden plvna wvklek l"! Fflr efiam [sly- alarm these people 1-9. they had to go through lite ‘.0- gether. 1a,‘. pond than paid the balance between the price of .I.e metal limb and the wooden one no that. the wife would have the some as her husband. These people are now almost completely recovered Bud 11111-9"! to get back to work. The wife when interviewed uld that we had been fox-trotting and oer nusbmd cycling. They are now vim! It I-Iitchin Rem, but m: too anxious to get back w London. The wife says that while them u a war onshe wants tobeln the thklk 0t it. load l‘ nlrlbutllml l0 the Myst Trust Company, Olur- lottelown. GIEENVALI CHRISTMAS CONCIBT On Tuesday afternoon, December 23rd. the teacher and pupils oi Greenvalo School entertained the parents and ratepayers to a very enojylble concert in the schocl roomihwhich was lultlbly decorated or biy acted u chairman and tho iolowlng ll the fiemurlns by the ab: rmm. - m... "y; rFur Coats loou back style. Hudson Seal. son seal. Price $395.00. $260.00 Old Ebigiunck-School. Drill, Victory-Raymond Sent- ner, Arnold Moore, Sterling Mac- Rae. Verna Martin, Revel New- port, Eric Bentner and Melvin Ca- rew. RI£1lHLlOll>~A Good Boy-~Sterltng MacRae. ~ ‘tableaux-Liberties Toke -Ma- rie, Phyllis and Harold Mar in. Rezrtation - The Xmas Tree— Jenn MacPhcrson. _ Mcnoiogue- Not Fair - hiaric Martin. Dacgue-The Colored Santa-- Je:n lvl'.icPh~x-v.in. Helen Lartin. Edna Wayc, Melvin Carew and Regge MacRa-e. Recitation-When My Paw Was p, Boy-Revel Newport. Trim-Good Santa Clauu— lots Paul, Dorothy MacRae and Uliias Wonnncott. Recitation-A Good Plan- Eric Sentner. Bob-I'll Shovel Your Walk- Scv-llnlz MacRac. Recltatlon- Old Santa's wife — Verna Martin. Dialogue, Jelly Flor the Minister --Ethel Moore. Marie Martin, Lola Paul. Recitation-Santa Claus and the MOUSG-—AHIII Whitlock. Chorus-A Song for Christmas Day-School. Exercise-Christmas Bells -Jcnn MzicPiierson, Helen Martin and Ed- na Ways. Molnobgue —.Easy Christmas Sh ping-Reggie MacRu. alogue-Jlhe Sewing Circle — Anna Whltlock, Helen Martin, Dor- othy MacRae. Ethel Moore, Jenn MaePherson, Alice and Lillian Won- nacott. Recitation-A Lady Santa Claus -Re mond Sentner. Boo-A Worried Mlud- Verna ""‘--When Daddy ‘him- e ooculon. Mr. Eula Med‘ Martin. m¢— mod the ‘hoe-Helen Martin. F . WEOOMS U1! t.- u Ynnfu TIYaV p. flnqf y", ppnqi“ it“; \l'-'--'~v m. Girlaouiu-Vcr- r . 1-3 0ft l Some of the Values l Hudson Seal Cont, olu 88, emu-t, Bast quality of Priced $425.00. Sell- ing at-------__$z33,34 1 Hudson Seal Cont, silo 16, loolo back style, closed ln cuff on alcove. One of the newest styles. Lessi A Hud- Seliing at Recltati0n—-Daddy's Yusent-Ed- n9. Wayc Monolriuie-Wrttlng t0 58M" Arnold i ‘Lore. Diaic l-ZJ-Bl‘0u1€l' _Greddeii's Vi!‘ lt-Me Helen .1». MacRae, Alice and Ltiiias Wonna- cott. Solo-The Worried Swain cri-ci Melvin Carew. 1 Ciiorirs-Cliristmas Toys-Soho" Drill -Fnrew'cil -Jean MMPM" son, Edna Waye, Arnold MW“ Revel Newport, Helen and VH1" k5 was extended Tvltlfiill. A vcte ot’ than u} the rtlclafihtrsr‘ gstheaved a W!‘ w c _ n a N‘ usual jovial manner and distributed gilt-s and candy to PUP"! teacher. The singing or them brought the nitcrnoon t0 c lose (Patriot please copy-l War-ZS Years Ago Todall, Th; cgnndlm PM" l5, I917 - l JAN?’ Gewl. h captured develo ed on French front bet t-he Rvor Aksne and the A" _ ,1, u. smuta chosen w sent south Mite: at. 9dr“ rial conference in town south Amara. Meecpctumln. nniinrs root maewltfi Min-tin, Doro "l (W M B thffion- in hi! ml n; e National Air l fleavy film“ gnu!- rc- r. um ‘finkulgk |jl||ll| %