- TUESDAY 5 Day Sale rm: ouannmni. cannons-rows . Biggest Suit Sale Since, 1939 _ NOVEMBER so. 194g (.3, p/qé, u‘, t? JZTZI/ZI j/ozo. , . 50/13/26/561? .i@w/ '3 ‘x x hi‘ g\ / ,’\ Z Give your son a "Head Start" against the time when he has to strike out on his own. With a Crown Life 5 for 1 policy you can do this easily and at low cost. A 81,000.00 Crown Life 5 for 1 policy bourg-hihuyzitir son at any time from birth to age l5, automatically lit-comes a policy at age 2i, with , i , no increase in premium. "P tom: A1‘ rues: reavuaas. ~ 1. No medical examination on purchase , - or at age 21. ' 2. Rapidly increasing cash values 4 ‘ can provide an education fund, if desired. .3. Low annual premium. Get this protection for your son ‘while he is still a child and earn a lower premium rate. Call a Crown Life representative today. He will be glad to_ explain the plan in detail to you. Caowu LIFE ENIUIANCI mutant Iotobtlshsd Home 00M ‘Q00 Toronto l. C. SAINT, General Agent, (‘harlottv-imvn l. III. PHILLIPS, General Agent. Stimmorsldn Marlflmo Branch Office: 14 Church 8L, ltiuncton I. C. MIQDONALD, LLB, C.L.U., Buporintcnrlc-nt CENTRAL auiinniiin lhis Ctlllllllll is resitrvoil for news uf local intcrcat. but IJIIVLFUHIIIQ 0f a neuay nature may be inserted at llvc cents a word, strictly pay- abla Ln ariiance. JI.‘ HE'S TAX] Phone 525. (‘ONFEIIIZRATION LIFE 1N- SlIRANCE. l‘l.l(illlS DAILY (‘Xijflllt Sunday to New tiiiistiuxi" and Phone hiariiiine Central Airways Limited 200i or Sill). (’lll(l.\"l‘\l -\a' .\'iai'_\".< Ht '_ Building Grafton Pcrinnnriit tor Perniancni for fil’l'i'l\l..‘s' at - “iiclan $'i"flti (iii . $5.111! (ironic _ Plitiiic 236. CITY POIJFI" (‘OFRT ——- Al the stlppnfliilf)’ .\i- . rniofls tfnurt yes- ilirrw drunk our! incapahlas .'1|~|\1‘,'il"‘fi. t\\ri hviniz icmnnvlari im- |,] ]l('i‘v"lllill‘i' shi-onrl and the third for nnn “wt-k. -\ lllllli charged with \i\El‘i'illi'_\' \\':\.s also icmnndcil until Il1't'(‘lllilI‘l‘ scvifiiii. 'l'hc.sc~ were the only cast-s ill illvllvfll‘ hcforc Magis- iruio K. M. lilnriiii. lfiN-IOYABLP) IIOYSICWAIIBIING ~A must plcnsiinl. iitlilélfievfllfm- iniz war. tciiricrcd Mr. and Mrs. Arnold ‘Jntililcrstino who have re- cently nirircri in thcir new house or. NlflFDiliHlifi t\\'t"lili!3 in Mont- ague. A iarize number assembled to vrish Mr. and Mrs. Vanldar- siine much happiness in their new ltomc. The zift-s tivcre opened by Miss Alice cnlliniu. and Miss Ar- iciia Roche rend the cards. Many lovcl_v' and uscfui zitis were prcsciiieii to Mr.- and Mrs. Van- idcrsi inc, who very graciously thnnkrri their friends. A social svciiiniz of curds and danciniz was izreatly eiijoycri with the music supplied uy Mncimnnlc orchestra. A delirious iun"h was served by the hostess asststcd by n group of indies. nftcr which their friends wished iiiPlil much happiness be- fore depariinir. Following his dis- charge from ihc Army. Mr. Van- idcrsiinn \\‘f‘lli into partnership with Mr. Archic HiiFhEy in n iiiffllsiillliq business. Mr. Vniilder- stznc-‘s nrw house vca-z erccted by his tnthrr. Mr. Hnydcn Vimlder- stint‘. and Mr. Len Collins: iiiiiiiaa.‘ MOTHERS-- Make Dad gel a new Suit ior Christmas Every Suit up t0 $60.00 Goes 0n Sale 250 l Parkdale Women’s Institute i Celebrates 11th Anniversary f The members oi.’ Parkdale W. I. met in their hail on the evening iot the 17th to celebrate their elev- lanth anniversary The president, ‘Mrs. Warren Burns, directed cere- monies. I An interesting program was car- fled out. following a bountiful chic- ken dinner, served by members of (Taitirnl Royalty W. I. A hearty vote of thanks to these ladies for ‘their very efficient catering, was ‘moved by Mrs. Russell Beer and ‘scconded by Mrs. J. J. Duffy. I lsIxIriit-is from the organizing ‘inceiing, iind the first slate of of- ficers were read by Mrs. G. Cook. fnllowcd by two minutes silence in mcmoigv of four departed members, Mrs. l‘. J. Scniner, Mrs. (Dim) Clark. Mrs. Joseph Gander and Miss tiiariys. ihrce of whom formed a part of the original executive. A toast to the King, proposed by Mrs. W. Burns. was responded in by singing the National Anthem. A toast to the Institute of 1937- 38. proposed by Mrs. Katie Moore, was responded to by roll call o! the first meeting read by Mrs. G. Cor . . An address of appreciation to iMrs. Alphrod Pesrdon was read by -Mrii. C. Swan. and a suitable gift iprosented by Mrs. G. Muttart. Mrs. Pcnrdou. a valued member of Park- ,daic W. I. for many years. who now iiivvs in Charlottetown. was guest. of fhonor and thanked the ladies for ‘this generous gesture, which was a pleasant surprise. i An address and presentation to |Mrs. Jean Dockindorf for her splendid leadership of the Parkdale ifiuidc Company for two years was [made hy the Guide sponsors, Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Sentnor. In Mrs. linckendorfa absence her mother. Mrs. Geo. Puncher accepted the ‘presentation and suitably thanked the members for their thoughtful- ness. "For They Ara Jolly Good Fallows“. was heartily sung by all. A toast in the Institute of 1948- 49, proposed by Mrs. H. Frizzell. was responded by the president and six members, Mrs. Burn], M". K. MM". Mrs. Fred Hickox. Miss Ailld. Mrs. W. Chandler. Mrs. F. Ross and Mrs. Harold Maclnnis. tolling each in their own way. “Why I bcloniz to the Women's Institute.” All were very interesting and en-_ lightening. A short sketch. “The Highlights of the Past Eleven Years in our Institute Work," was read by Mrs. S. N. Hudson. _ The amount of money raised dur- ing that time was approximately 10.000. A representative of Parkdnle W. I. had met with the executive n! the Provincial Institute, calling at- tention to the inadequacy of the facilities for the treatment of tub~ erctilosis at that time. This lintl bceit ihc first step in the move- inent iiiut icsnitcd in thc erection of ilit- new fully equipped annex in the Provincial Sanatorium, also over scvcn hundred bouquets, and other treats had been taken to the patients there on the annual visits made since that timo. A tremendous amount of sawing and knitting had been done for the Red Cross. Assistance had been Riven the school from time to time, but the greatest community effort had been the erection of the Institute hall, which has becomes. busy social centrc, and in now {fee of debt, and the mortgage waiting to be destroy- ed. The first president, Mrs. E. Cooke. and the acting president. Mrs. W. Burns, proceeded to burn that document, while the Institute yell relounded slain and again amid much mrrrlmsnt. The remainder of the evening passed quickly in games, music, and pleasant conversation. A hearty vote o! thanks was ex- tended to the committees in charge for their untiring efforts that had made tho evening an outstanding success. Ali who were present are l nking forward to a repetition o this event. when their twelfth annivers- ary comes around. (Patriot Please Copy) "oiiiliioffeo?" — Man You're lira lath! your api 1' oiling sro oo a: 7n n u n n o" _ I" . i" ‘I lml! l0 y‘! lslifii’? l!" .- ieh man! man and Ioraon _ gozfonio ‘Patriots for urn. younger fooling, ‘a? n I 7- W In acquainted also m. r sa a at all druq not‘ ovIyIii-o, . Suits Divided into Two Priee Ranges $39.50 and $49.50 ~ Regulars -- Tails -- Shorts Hail Stouts and Stouts -- Sizes 35 to 48 A Suit to iii every man - a price to fit every pocketbook This is 0ur Biggest SALE Since 1939 I Sale Begins-- Tuesday Morning and Ends Saturday Night Choose your own way to pay-- CASH -- CHARGE -. LAY-AWAY moans a. rcteoo nu IN Rtliliiuu (in ‘x it‘ Toke advantage of our pro-Christ mos Solo of Kiddies Clothing- Choose from our up to the minute stock and make big savings. SALE ENDS November 30th Gabardine sole price '70.???’ ....... ....7.59 3.25 :ilz.e.:.i lizei-ilseueizebsrico ,. . . . . . 1 I59 Limited number cotton iamy pull- overs, sizes 2 to 6-sale prico Chenille houseconts sins 3 to 6—-sn|e price Cotton jersey suits sizes Z to 6 —sulc price Ruck suits, dresses, blouses, slightly soiled To clear .. . . . . . . .......,.HALF PRICE Alpine jumpers, sizss 3 to 6 2 I 3 to 6-4012 price . . . . .. Crib mattress covers 28x54 . . . . . . . . . . . Woman's silk hose, reg. $l.50 Md $1.75. Sula price 1 n19 All I if h , sizeswu; t? l0 o". .. . . . . . . . .,., Boys’ short punts, blue and brown only, sizes 3-6. Sale price1 I89 2.49 ii”li.fif'“‘f‘i T‘.°.’. . . . . . . . . .. 50¢ Cars, Trucks, loops and Tanks, Wocl spun dresses, sizes Z to 6 Sale prico ---cu|-- To clear FREE g i FREE ~ s FREE Be sure and obtain your coupon on the B-pioce dinner set of Limoge China. Full particulars obtained at stars. NO EXCHANGES . n. .. .. . . . .. . . .. . . . . . NO REFUNDS The Sport" Toggery "Tho llrrlo store with big values" Phone 2172 I 169 Quoon St-