F Dollar Day Savings NOVEMBER 16. 1938 FOR MEN In the Basement Men's Fleece Combinations. Sizes 36 to 44. Dollar DaY-.——-———— Men’s Heavy All-Wool Work Pants. As- $2 sorted patterns. Sizes 34 to 44. Dollar Day n Men's Cheviot Windbreakers. Large $1 sizes only. Dollar Day — — — - - s Men's Leather Windbreakers. Sizes 36 $4 to 40. Reg. $6.50 value. Dollar Day — — u Men's Overall Zip Combinations. $1 Colors Khaki and Navy. Dollar Day - s Men's Heavy Winter Caps. Sizes 6% to 7%. Dollar Day - - - - - .- Men’s Fancy Zip Coat Sweaters. Sizes $1 small, med. and large. Dollar Day -- ~ Men's Hore Hide Zip Windbreakers. $6 Sizes 36 to 42. Reg. $9.50. Dollar Day — I Men's Heavy Drill Zip- Work-- Shirts. As sorted patterns. Sizes 15V; to 17%. DollarDay———-——--.-——— sizes only. Reg. $1.50. Dollar Day — — - THE _QI1ARLOT'_I‘_ETOWN GUARDIAN l-l- '10.. Dollar Day Savings FOR BOYS’ In the Basement ' Boys’ Fleece Combinations. Sizes 22 to 34. Dollar Day — — — — c Boys’ All-Wool V-Neck Sweaters. Assort- ed colors. Sizes 28 to 32. Dollar Day — c W Men's Blue and Red Back Overalls. Large g ‘Basement Brings Bargains, for Ladies’ . . . ladies’ Jersey Knit and Tweed A line oi ladies’ crepes, broad- Assortod styles and cloth snd cotton print dresses. Sizes 28 to 36. Dollar Sizes 28 to 34. Dollar Boys’ All-Wool Knit Suits. Sizes 22 to $1 26. Assorted colors. Dollar Da — - .I Boys’ Fancy Broadcloth Shirts. Sizes 12v, to 14. Dollar Day - - - - li Boys’ Whipcord Breeches. _ Sizes 30 to 34. Dollar Day — — — — Boys’ Cheviot Zip Windbreakers. Boys’ All-Wool Zip Sweaters. Assorted $1 patterns. Sizes 24 to 32. Dollar Day — = Bo ’ First Long Tweed Pants. $ ys Day __.-- Boys’ Mackinaw Reefers. Sizes 28 $3 to 34. DollarDay—————-—-— ' Boys’ Red Back Bib Overalls. Sizes p30 to 34. Dollar Day ————— — — g; m, _ _ _ 32.25 DOLLAR DAYS GLOVES —i— BIJOUSES BAGS BLousasi All colors and sizes. Reg- ular $2.95. For Dollar Day — — —$‘I9a GLOVES! Spectacular Kid and Capeskin. Regular $2.50, 9 c $1.75 and $1.50 selling for -— — — — —- SHOPPING BAGS! Green, Brown and Black. Selling for—————--—-——— I-IANDKERCHIEFS! a dozen. A dozen — — — — — FLOWERS! Assorted lot of flowers. Regular 25c, 35c and 50c. Selling for Dollar Day at — — — Selling for Dollar Day See our Table of HALF-PRICE goods. Vestees, Boleros and Collars. _ A special value in artsilk. Colors Black, Brown and Navy. $I Selling Dollar Day for — — — — — - I ~ Dollar Days UMBRELLAS! in BOYS’ Dollar Day price. SCARVES! Regular 59c and 50c. values. Fine French Synthetic Leathers in Regular price 40 cents ______ 0 ______ 0 the SHOP colors. Sizes l4, 18 snd l8. Assorted styles and colors. sllwlll on Dollar Sires 14 - 44. Reduced 89c lhvfor—---- toclearfor--——— Lndies’ cotton print snd lace dresses. Many diffcernt styles and colors. Sizes 14 - 44. Ladies’ all wool short sleeve sweaters. Assorted 91-‘ colors. Clearing for — Clearance of broken Th!" in boys’ plain snd sncy broadcloth shirts and 69c blouses. All sizes — - for 22c Leather Belts — Braces — M“; up Jackie Tl“ - woolen ahflu - leather Mitts. eh. Pick these specials up in the Boys’ Store on Dollar Days Fleece lined ilnders and draw- ers — Elntic Top Golf Hose — Belts - Braces -— Mlll‘ Qwoklngn - Tweed Short Pants — Mickey Mouse Caps --Pl.nin and Fancy 310"!”- Clearlng for, pair — srlllnr on boilin- 59c D"'°"'"'-_" new short sleeve cotton Lillie!‘ orrmdy snd cotton sweaters. 19v blouses. Assorted sizes and clearing for — - — —- colors. c 0n sale for — — — — Ladies’ white collars. 19o Ladies’ Nd silk vests. Sizes “u” °“ um“ m’ mm“ "m “"- 9c A broken line of indies‘ and o“ ‘d’ l _‘ — “' _ children's underwear on solo Ladies’ short sleeve blouses. l" "' _' "' '_ "ALF PRICE 5mm“ “m” ""1 °°'°“' Ladies’ short sleeve white Si 14 - 44. Ciizring for — — — — 69c A line of ladies‘ rayon night towns. Assorted colors. Sizes filial], medium and large. On e Dollar Day m___ ____69c Children's ankle length draw- lfl. c fiannelotte night gowns. 39¢ On special for — — — Ladies‘ rayon pyjnmu. As- sorted styles and colors. Sizes small, medium and large 69¢ Selling for — —- -- — Ladies’ 1 Selling for —- — —- l-‘lannel skirts in grey only. Sizes 14-20 y And these u 45° l k i Smaller boys’ reefer costs In guards style, full tweed lined in brown leather and navy lliiizanli wool Jersey cloth. S 22 to l0 only. n, no,“ m, _ _$3.25 Youths! Clearance of broken ranges oi tweed snd cotton wanted long penis in sizes 29 to 38. lbegulnr $1.88, $1.88 ‘Silflifiii’; ...,., ,... $130 Boys‘ heavy iill wool jumbo knit sweater coats in blacks. navy and maroon. Sizes 28 to 34. Regular values $1 8d e "a $1.39 Dollar Dsys only -- Gloves and Mitt-I. my.» zipper neck pullover sweaters in hm‘! ll l ‘l ° ‘i mn-nom and brown slmllm An outstnndin Dollsr my Iivwlel Bowl "wed up witli un- breakable peaks. insular 15° and $1.00 ranges. some sliiilll‘ ly soiled. All sizes 59¢ Dollar Days — -— — - Clearance of Kiddies all wool knitted suits Blues. "ll!- ninroous and greens. Sizes 2 to 8 years. Refill" 98° $1.25 Dollar, Days — — Boys’ heavy weight all ivliol navy frieze breeches, ins-mi sides, double knees wmtiii-r stitched, full lined. Very i116 priced at reg. 52-00 (i On Dollar Days only " ’ 10 per cent off all LADIES’ t? GIRLS’ COATS LIME MCDRE a. MiLEOD L__.lm""' Mesh-Looking Watercress ____.,.. sitar-cross must have can to as prove a wilted adjunct. Wash it in cold water. removing all coarse stems. Place in a jar oi cold water you would n bouquet and place key its freshness so that it may in the refrigerator until resdv to res garnish the dish and not uso_ \ In accordance with the P. E. I. Department 0i l Akrlculture policy of assisting Island farmers to ob- tain Ground Llmestone at low price, we are now pre- liflred to ship lime in carlots oi thirty (30) t0“! ill‘ more to all Island points at two dollars and tlBMY cents ($2.80) per ton delivered in bulk and three doll!" and fifty-five cents ($3.55) per ton delivered in bags. These prices are in effect until Dec. 318i. 1933- Brooiivlllo Manufacturing 00., Ltd. Brookviiie, st. John County, n. B. H. (l. S. ADAMS. MANAGER. ' Week End Excursions Going-Noon on Friday to 2.00 P.M. on Sunday Return Limit-Leave destination not later than midnight Monday following date oi sale. Fare-One way first or coach class fare and one-quarter. T. B. ROGERS City Ticket Agent 181 Queen St. Phone 540 ‘The Central Guarilian_ This column is reserved for news oi local interut but advertising of s newly nature may bs inserted at t cents n word strictly psy- sbis in advance. CRASWELI. for Photographs. ‘ niglwil A REAL annuals: Ohlns. Silverware or PM? XMAS PHOTOS-CBASWHLB. L-13 l-ll-15-6l. CONFEDEBATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. [4-8788-‘7-21-312 CARLOAD Oil‘ CEMENT just u. rived. Rogers Hardware Co. I IrIZfl-ll-ili-Zl. APPLE DAY TALKS-Hear HOn. DI‘. MacMillen 0V9!‘ C. F. O. Y. this evelllllil 5.55 P. M. Thursday even- 1H8. Ma or llioster 7.15 P. M., Ilklds. , Provinc 1 Field Secretary p J0hll50n 5.55 P. M. L-ITQ-ll-lfl-li. ENTERTAINED —Mtj0l' J. Jef-l irey and Mrs. Jeffrey entertained t l. theatre ty Monday evasi- ing honori iss Virgtnns Har- rington of sliisx, her sister. Miss Mildred Harrington of Charlotte- town and Dr. Paul E. Leonard. of Charlottetown. HUNTER RIVER U N IT E D CHARGE, Rev. W. A. MacQuari-ie, Minister. Services for Sunday. Nov- ember 20th. will be at North Wilt- sliire at l1, Hampshire at 3 and Hiuiter River a; 7. Sunday Sclioo at Noinii Wiitshire at 10. at Hume" Rivei- at 10.30 and at Hampshire ai 1.45. All cordially welcome. L-lll-ll-id-li ATTENDED GARRISON BALI _Among the out-of-town 1300111; ‘zittending t-he Garrison Ball at the Nlanadiair National Hotel on Thurs- iday evening were Major J. Jef- {frey and Mrs. Jeffrey and their guest Miss Virginia Harrington “who motored from Halifax for the l occasion. Major Jeffrey was repre- Isenting Brigadier Beak. D. S. O..‘ officer commanding Military Dis- trict No. 8. l ISLANDER pins-him. w. o.l Fyie. Hillsboro Street. received the sad news Nov. 10th of the death in New York City of her uncle John |ThOlllEl5 and Dorthery Davy. Rich-i | 010ml Street. Charlottetown, who‘ y were among the old settlers who‘ ‘came from Devonshire England a , hundred years ago. The only surviva , lmz member of the family iivin is ; 2525. William L. Taylor of New ork- ' 1y. OFFICERS scrim-m _- The‘ newly formed Enterprise Poultry} wtssociation held its first, meeting‘ Monday night at the Agricultural Hall and was largely attended. All business was transacted satis- factorily. Following officers were elected: President. Harry Red- inond. Vice Presideent. Herbert Carr. Secretary Treasurer. Lloyd Moore. Board of directors: Walter Lawlor. Fred DeCoste, Frank Pan's-r. John Dan McDonald. Hugh MuKinnon. Henry Redmond, and Reg. Harrington. PAINFUL ACCIDENT --Mrs. U. O. Hoyt met with s painful Ic- cident last Saturday afternoon when a. bottle of solution she was opening ~whi1e at work in the Beauty Salon, exploded in her face. shattering her eye-glassw. She was rushed to Dr. Lenin's offices where the fragments were removed snd is now resting comfortably at her home in Brighton. The doctor stat- e: the sight will not be impair- e . l | IIUGIIES-MCISAAC —-A large number of friends were present in [Holy Redeemer church , ieidny morning when Mary Catherine Hughes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hughes was united in jmarriage to Wilfred Mclseiw, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mclsodc. Re-v. C. Moreau C. SS. R. per- formed the ceremony and also cele- brated the Nuptiai Mass. As the bride, who was given away by her father, entered the church, Mr. Alex McLean. organist, rendered the wedding march. and during the ‘ Mass appropriate solos were rend- ered by Miss Mary Moran, with Mr. McLean presiding at the 0r- gan. The bride, who was becoming- ly attired in rust transparent vel- vet, with necessities to match, wearing a bouquet, oi’ roses and carrying a white prayer book, was assisted by her sister. Miss Helen as bridesmaid, wearing s. wine. colored cost with brown sccessm- ies and wearing yellow rem. Mr. George McMahon supported the g 0cm. After a wedding breakfast at the home of the bride, Mr, and Mrs. Mclsaac left on a short honeymoon trip through the marl- times before taking up residence in Saint John where the groom has bxn employed for some time. ,Thc Guardian joins with numer- {oiis friends in extending hearty, kifolicitaiions. ' ‘ i ANNUAL DINNER —The Veber-i ans of North Rustico assembled at t-hc spacious licme of Mr. and Mrs. . J. Doyle on Remembrance night and a splendid program was lcapably carried out. Mr. Chester S. hfcLure, Charlottetown acted as chairman. and in his usual capable manner explained the true mean- ing of this community gathering. namely to keep in mind the hcroisms, and sacrifices oi our soldier boys and also to cement bonds of friendship among all. thereby helping to promote the peace and harmony so necessary in the world today. Mr. MCIJITQ then "(he giicst speaker of the evening," lion Mr. McLean in a most inter- esting manner described his trip t0 the battle fields of France, the Vimy Ridge memorial. ard ‘the beautiful manner in which the graves of our beloved dead are krpt and revered. A hearty vote oi- (hanks was tendered t e Hon. Mr. hiciiean for his splendi address. A pargiotic sing-spng (the: tthen 01'1" oy . "8 ve ersns l1 this part of the program was 00l- one] J. s. Blake. Charlottetown. Major D. A, MarDonal-l, Whcatley River, Mr. A. Burns. St. John, Mr. Robert Bciion formerl of Eng- land. Mr. Albert Galnnt. Miss Lucy Blanchard, Charlottetown. Ac- companists of the evenin were Mrs. BjTOli Brown. Charl teiown: ‘and Mrs. Pat Martin. Miscoiiche. A bouniiiil lunch was then served Iby the hostess, ably assisted by Iiaiies 1301111‘ Ctaryengirgw New gcw an or - . l‘ lunch many witty and interesting speeches were given. ard a hearty vofe oi thank was tendered the 110st and hostess. The singing of "For The! Are Jollv Good Del- ,2. John Tumor: 3. called on the l-lon. A. E. McLean ' PAGE ELEVEN WHY NOT YOU‘! Every day hundreds of thrifty Canadian House- wives are changing to “Canada’s Finest Range” - ENTERPRISE — You too, can enjoy the smooth, better cooking and baking perform- ances of an Enterprise at low cost. Come in today and learn how easy it is to own one of N0 Need To Buy The Ordinary -- Tiiere's An ENTERPRISE At Every Popular Price! these fine ranges. Enterprise " CAPITAL " Outstanding value in this attractive steel range. Has highly polished top. big roomy oven and closet. Suitable for all medium size families. With Waterfront 5 Or Reservoir 7400 1) 0 wzv Others $49.50 up Emu-prise BALANCE In Easy Payments No Interest ! hWise —,M0dernize With Enterprise I Sold And Guaranteed By lows" and ‘The National Anthem brought a happy day to a close. ._-__-i——-——-—-- ST. ANDREWS Vt’. I. The annual meeting of the St. Andrews W. I. was held at the nine members and six visitors pre- sent. Thc President. Mrs. J. P. McIntyre presided. roll call was answered by PlWlllR "Ember-tip fees. The minutes oi the last an- nual and regular meetings were read a and signed. The Financial statement was read by the Sec’y. The following officers was elected for (he ensuing year. President -Mis. Ray smallwood. Vice-President _Mrs. Prank Mc- Intyre. Seem-Tress. -Mrs. George Mac- Kenzie. re-elected. Directors -M.rs. J. P. McIntyre. Mrs. J. C. Peters. Auditors —Mrs. John McIntyre. Mis Reta McIntyre. Reports of committees were giv- en and new ones appointed. It was decided to hold s dance in the School. Correspondence was read by iihe Bec’y and discussed. The pro- gramme for the evening was a duet by Mixes Bemie and Daisy Small- wood and Instrumental music. A vote of thanks was tendered the retiring President snd to the Sect’. On motion to adjourn the meeting closed by singing the National An- them. A delicious lunch was ser- ved by the hostess assisted by MLss Oral Acorn, and Miss Bessie smallwood. The next meeting will be st the home of Mrs. 1". Mc- Inrt e. Roll call to be answered wi "Sing Say or Play." DONG CREEK SCHOOL Following is the standing of Lane Creek School for month of Ori- oberr- Grade X-l. Mary MatKcnzic; Helen Mar- Donald. , _ _ Grade VIII-l. Joycr Gieniirt Gris/vie VTI—l_ Neil .\ia/:Do'1:\l<! Grade VI Sr. l. Pliyiii: Mor- Enrheri‘: 2. F“l.=en Ma Kcnzic: f! Wiirm iVIJlPPlLim. Grade VI -Jr. 1. Ewen: 2. 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Jack's \lcDonald; Grad 2. Norma “Dollar Day H man MscEwen. Teacher. 3. Lm-ne Mac- BARGAIIIJ/ Thursday Friday and Saturday kziirz;.‘z'zi"'i______- ‘1-00 L d‘ Cotton House dresses reugdledr $1.00 value reduced to — —— — -— Floiineleite Pyjamas slightly soiled Rock of crepe dresses in odd sizes regulor $2.98 value. Clearing of — — - — — — Slips in Tec Rose and white o few odd sizes ci — — — — — — — — clearing Al — — — — — — - —- Sotin blouses in o large iciige oi colors $1 regular $2.95 value reduced lo — - - -— ' Block Heel Hose, Clearing of — — — — — — — — '— — A few Handbags reduced To — — — — — — — — — -— An Assortment oi sweaters twin sets $ and puliovers clearing oi -- — — —- — 1 loo Twin sweeter sets regular $2295 $1 Clearing M — — — — — — — — — I A fable oi blouses slightly soiled S Reduced io - - — — — — - —_ — — 1 loo Wool Fcille skirts, also new pullover S sweaters regular $1.95 for — — — — — --1 I79 Silk panties in Ted Rose or white Clearing At---—-——-—-—- ui: GLORIA Comer Queen snd Richmond Streets Phone 614 Margaret MacArthur.