Women's silk briefs in colors white-blue and pink-Sizes small--medium and large .'3iiI”i.'.."al3'"."'..'T”.'".'..il'........... 45:: Ladies' crepe hose in colors pepper, pinto and baftl-eship grey.-firstyluquality-sizes .”..I”.l?. '. .2.-.Tl.".'f'.i'.".”.'.".”. ff”. .. 1 .00 Lodies' cotton hose in sizes 9 to 10 1-2- :::.::'..::'."..i".;1.::";:t:11??? 50c Ladies'. rayon slips in colors white and tea lZ.2"..i.'.f?.3,2..7.'Zt3lT"TT7'T'7Tif 1 .35 Ladies' cotton bloomers-cream shade only in sizes small, medium and large-- tta-nd' valueot iizrspa-irm.g................... Women's fleece lined bloomers-pink only, in sizes 38 to 44-another outstanding value at per pair Women's cotton diressos--lovely floral designs in colors pink, blue and yellow, sizes 14 to 44. Outstanding 1 g I value at, each . . . . . . . . . lined bloomers-navy 65c Children's fleece blue only--sizes 20 to 26 outstanding value at, pair . . OUTSTANDING WEEKEND V A L U E S Ladiesl Basement Thursday - Friday -- Saturday Children's sills briefs, plain or laced, trim- med in colors tea rose, blue and maize-- sizes 2-4-6-l0 and 12 only outstanding value of, pair Children's doeskin skirts with shoulder straps, in nice shades of navy blue and brown-sizes 2 to l2-a rea-lly outstanding value at, each .. c Children's hose--lo-ng wearing cotton and wool rib knit-beige only, in sizes 4 to I0 -outstanding values at, pair v 39c'l90c Children's sleepers--good quality fleece in colors pink and blue, in sizes 2 to 6 years-outstanding value at ....... ................ 2.19 Children's flannellette pyjamas-floral de- signs, in colors pink, blue and maize, sizes 6 to I2-out-standing value at 2 y ' , . I per pair . . . . . . Girls' anklehose in plain sliadcs of red, navy blue and wine-wool and dnylon plated, sizes 8 l-2 to I0 l-2-outstan ing value at,poir.............. Ch'rldre.n”s vests-short sleeves in plain shade-sizes 24 to 32-- outstanding value, pair -EXTRA A large assortment of children's-girls' and lodies' dresses-slightly soiled. These are regular good quality dresses taken from the regular ladies' and children's department, and put in our ladies' basement department to bi cleared out at greatly reduced prices. Children's and girls' dresses in both rayons and wool:-plains--stripes and checks-sizes 3 to 14, reduced to three price groups of-each 1.58' 2.64 2.95 SPECIALS - Ladies' dresses-good fall and winter colors in a very good assortment of col- ors-some two piece dresses in the lot wools-crepes and rayons-reduced to clear out in two price groups- See Them at S5.00 and 98.00 COAL We have a large supply SPRINGHILL ANO oirisyriney Goal H. il. LARGE & co. Pll0NE 1000 . MGDRE Es M9LEOD iiL!!t95l i 'Farm Prices & THE GUAR GENTIIAL GUARDIAN this column is reserved be non of local Interest. but advertising at I nanny nature may be lunch! (I live cent. a word. In-loftly pey- inle in advance. . . ZION CHURCH A N N U A L CANDLIILIGHT BEIIVIOI Thurs- day. December 14th. POWNAL UNITED CHARGE. - services November 28th. will be conducted by the minister. Rev. A. S. weir. as follows: Millvlew at 11.00 A. M. Powmi at 7.00 P. M. CAVENDISH UNITED PASTOR- AL CHARGE. - Sunday. Novem- ber 20th. Cavendish 11 A. M. New Glasgow 7.30 P. M, Rev. Georg! Cough. Minister. PBINCETOWN ROAD W. M. 8. -Special service Sunday, Novem- ber 26th. at 7:30. Guest; speaker. Mrs. George Dixon. Special music by Royalty quartette. CORNWALL Pastoral Charge. Services November Zith. King- ston 11 a.m.. Church School 10.30 a.m.; New Dominion 3 p.m.: Corn- wall 7.30 pm., Church School 11 am. Rev. M. K. Charman. Min- istr-r. CHURCH NOTICE. - Novem- ber 26th. Worship. New Glasgow, P. E. 1. Christian. 10 A. M. Bible School. 11 A. M. Preaching and Lord's Supper, 3 P. M. Braoalbane and 7 P. M. Fredericton Christian. Weather and roads permitting. Rev. Paul L. Richardson. WFNSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE. services Sunday. November oath. are as follows: Wlnsioe south ii A. M. l-liizhfleld 7.30 Pl M. S. School regular hour. Primetown. special service W. M. S. with special music and Mrs. George Dickson will give the address. Rev. J. R. Skinner. Minister, M, V. ESKIMO sailing for St. Jolnrs. St. Pierre. Fortune. Grand Bar.-k, st. Lawrence. Burln. Marys- town and Argentia. Freight for the above parts will be accepted until 5 P .M. Monday, November 27th. For space reservations apply New- ioundland Shipping Service. Phone 1606. NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- TIST PASTORATE. - Sunday. November 26th. Fairvlew 11.00 A.M. North River 3.30 P. M. Long Crnek 7.30 P, M. The Annual Roll Call of the Church will be held at the evening service at Long Creek and the new lighting system rec- ently installed in the church will he dedicated. Rev. H. Barber, Pastor. ST. PAUL'S A. Y. P. A. - The regular meeting of' St. Paul's A. Y. P. A. was held in the Parish Hall with a large number present. The meeting opened with the hymn. ”Stand Up. Stand Up, For .er. The . meeting were read and approved Jesus". followed by the A. Y. Pray- minuies of the last and the roll called. The report of the cake sale held last Satur- day at Fenncil and Chandler's was given and also the report of the Covmmunion Breakfast was also given. Following: the business part of the meeting. the members prac- iiccd for a service which will be held at the Provincial Sanatorium. This service will consist of Christ- mas music. A few games were then enjoyed by the members and a lunch was served. This Sunday morning the A. Y. are going to cater to the Laymen of the church at a Communion breakfast and plans for this were discussed. The meeting closed with the singing of "Auld Lang Sync" and the "Grace." DIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN SAVE 60.00 lELEGTlllG RANGE Reg. 259.50 199.50 SAVE 70.00 lllAlll0 PHONOGIlAPH 239.50 . 1 SAVE 40.00 lllAlll0 PHDNUGRAPH 2:300 . . SAVE 24.00 AXMINSTER RUG 9x12 Reg. 123.50 . 99.56 SAVE- 20.00 IAXMINSTER RUG W2 X9 79.50 .. SAVE 50.00 IGHESTERFIELII SUITE SAVE 24.00 tanner :'::'.v.5::.':::'."' i;::...149.5oi sAvi-: 22.00 tanner ::::::.r' i;r:...129.5o' geiiifoo . SAVE 20.00 lLA-Z-BOY CHAIR SAVE 40.00 lGHESTEllFlELD SUITE 333:oo.249.00 SAVE 20.00IGHAlll & 0TTOMAN 'ri3?:;o .. .. 59.50 Reg. 109.50 . . . . 89.50 on can SAVE 54.00 DINING SUITE . Reg. 229.00 . . . . 175.00 SAVE 20.00 fGHESTERFlELIl SUITE Reg. 209.50 . 189.50 SAVE 20.00 lBEDRO0M SUITE Reg. 119.50 . . . 99.50 129 Wl(ent F. A. S. JONES Special Representative Street THE ROBERT i I M PSON Etilfil some articles were passed in for a layelte to be included in a box of clothing to be sent for Overseas ltclief. The box will be packed at the home of the president. Cor- respondence consisted of a letter from Mrs. John Scott. Presbyterlai Secretary. Also a thank-you caird Peace nnd Commonsense" by Mrs. J. M. Campbell made up the pro- gramme. Offering amounted to 58.75. The next, meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Louis Campbell when the leader will be Mrs. Har- bers will have selections on Christ- mas for the program. The meeting closed by repeating the Lord's Prayer in unison. A delicious lunch was then ser- ved by the hostess. today to surve supply and demani prospects in southeast Asia during the coming year. SUEZ, Nov. 22 - (AP) - Fire or unknown origin spread out of cor.- trol aboard the British tanker c6rivmibio' A IN THE MIRACLE " 3-CAR CONTEST uiii Chews; lei sedans as Grit-u Primes . . Leonard Pie Luxe 15 acute Re,- r gereton . . . Gurney Blerarlinc lwi”4I1lEW CHEVROLET 3:Engr5.!glga;:,&I:ga.3o?mbimi6n- .. Ah" -. y E Marketlleport V tcontinuerii-from Paar 7) ince and Eastern Canada. Will Move nor. in The amount. of butter IIVRIIHYIE9 ;v not definitely known but it. is tansidcrably lower than the amount. purchased by the Board in 1919. it is announced that the butter will move into the trade on December lst-, It is expected that the deliver- ed out-of-storage price of Board butter will increase the price of prints to the trade any-where frcm one-half to one cent per pound as the margin between the Board Iprice and the present wholesale price quoted in Halifax is not suf- ficient to cover the reworking ex- penses of this commodity into print form. With the production in Canada about 50;: below that of last. year from the beginning of the present year, and the out-of-storage move- ment in Canada at present about three and one-half times greater than in 1949, and the holdings of Dairy Products Board butter con- siderably less than that of a year ago. we could safely prrdir-t that there will be a shortage of butter in Canada before the next produc- tion season begins. Cheese 'Illio price of cheese increased . greatly in the Montreal markets NEW LONDON unis. s. The Auxiliar-y-of the w. M. s. of New London United Church 5" from a member. Mrs. .C. B. Gosa read an article "Peace" and an article "World old Dunning. Dedicatory prayer will also be offered by Mrs. Dun- ning. The textword for the meet- ing will be "Chrstmas." Four mem- Enstem Med today injuring 26 Egyptians workers who had just finished loading the 1.782-txn vessel. The ship's crew escaped. SINGAPORE, Nov. 22 - (P) - Reprcsentatives of 18 of the world's greatest rise-producing and con- suming territories met in Singapore held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Harold Dunning on Thursday evening. November and. The meeting opened with the worship service taken from the Missionary Monthly. The theme being ”Onc in Christ." Mrs. Marsh- all constable was the Leader and was assisted by Mtrs. Ray Mac- Lood and Mrs. J. M. Campbell. The dedicatory prayer (or Dr. Fry ..c. altered by Mrs. Marsh- all Constable. It. was followed by sentence prayers by he members. The President then conducted tin business period. Roll call was ansvvcrocl with in verse containing the i s " race” or "Remem- r-r-A There vvzre fourteen - members present. The minutes were read and approved. The sec- retary reported 36 calls made and fifteen cards and nine boxes sent to sick and shut-lna. During the month sixte.--s books were read. rescinded. All through the aumriier the price of cheese on that market was steady at about 26'.ic-Tic for Ontario White. but all cheese made in those two provinces since Nov- ember tat has advanced to 37c-35c for Ontario White and 38 M16- :i9',i for coloured. These prices are more in line with our mesent Is- land prices and we would judge it. therefore. to be impossible to buy cheese in either of these provinces since the requisitloning order was now with any financial advantage. SPEGIA Plate-per lb. c'orcNEo BEEF AT nanoam muons . Fancy Brisket-per lb. ............................................ 42c L SALE 38: J. M38 MARKET BUILDING Boneless Roll: and Tips--per lb. ............................ 35c ' wmui 1! Mars- MEATS moms: mo . sen These are substandard:-all have small flows which have been mended at the factory. The flaws are so slight they are hardly noticeable- These Pillow Cases will give you the Qudlty ones. (All Hemstifched). SALE Now ON! Come Early and Media Sure of Yours Reg. Vdue 32.00 and 51.75.-Sale Price 31.39 per pglr PRO se B SALE I OF Good Quality hite Pillow Casesl All Hemstitizhed. 42 inches some serviceable wear of Fine I