Q THURSDAY. m For ' For THE CHARLOTFETOWN GUARDIAN‘ 5H0? EARLY DAD, For the BROTHERS, the BOY F RIEND—and the rest The Men's Store is the kind of store. equipped with the kind of stock, staffed by the kind of people that make your Christmas shopping a de- light instead of a chore. There are gifts at all prices . medium prices and quite frankly HIGH PRICES . the price the quality marches with it. YOU’LL ENJOY SHOPPING AT THE "MEN'S STORE." For Best Selection . . . low prices, . but whatever W F , n For Dad For Bill A handsome Scarf - —75c to $ 3.50 (Bill ls Big) swanky Shir“ _ '4 1'65 t° 3 3-50 Glamorous Sox 50c to 8 250 w __ i s m“ GM“ "‘ m” ‘° ' 5'0” Young Shirts - -s 1.6a to s 8.50 Balhml” _ _ “ '4 3'50 t” $18-50 Colourful Ties — S 100't $ 150 Smoking Jacket - - _ _ 413,50 woo, Jacket _ _ _$ 3'00 t: $ 7'9, Pyjamas - - - -$ 1.15 to s 5.00 New York's idea in Young ' ' Ties he likes- — — 55c to $ 2.00 Men». Sunk __ ___$17 95 to $4250 303- — - -- -- -- 59¢ l0 $ Z59 Gladstone Bag — 411.59 to $32.00 I For Teddy The Young Brother Junior Shirts- — — 65c to $ 1.50 Gay Ties-—- —— —— 50c Sweaters, Zip Style- — — —$8.25 Handkerchiefs — - 25c to 85c Gloves all wool —- — - — — 85c Leather Gloves — —$ 1.00 to $ 1.50 Bath Robe— -- — — — — —$2.75 Surcoats- — — —5 9.75 to 510.75 Leather Coats — — — — —$1l.95 Pyjamas — -— —- 8 1.20 to 5 1.50 Overcoat — — — —$ 6.50 to $12.95 k J - 19-121 QUEEN ST. For The Boy Friend) Ties, Sox, Handkerchiefs to VISIT THE STORE 0F TEN THOUSAND GIFTS THE MEN'S STORE Moore a. PFLEQDMS CHARLOTTETOWN Fine Handkerchiefs 25c to 50c flats _ _ _ _ _ s 3A5 to s 650 Smart Umbrella — — — -— $ 2-59 Belt. . .Handkerchiefs, Leather Swell Baggage — -$l1.50 to $32.00 Accessories. L J L J r + P Military Sets-r — —-$ 1.75 to 3 6.50 Auto Wraps — — -$ 3.00 to $20.00 Bath Robes — - —$ 8.95 to $18.50 Tasteful Shirts — —$ 1.65 to 3 5.50 match, the three for — -$3.00 up Leather Jacket — -$ 7.95 to 815.00 The latest hat — —$ 3.45 to 8 5.50 Rich. warm scarf - $ 2.00 to 8 3.50 L Wool Jacket — — -8 3.00 to S 195i 1,, Memormm Catholic Youth _ Glub Organized HIS. CHESTER MARTIN On the evening 2nd. Mrs. Christina Martin, widow oi i” “m” me late Wm. A. Martin, passed away 3 Imgemm dheblfhmmpwgjhnfi at her home iii Valleytield West on Rust“? W“ e a‘ the evening oi Tuesday, Novembcl‘ for the pin-pose or oissnwinz v 18th, 1941. i-ma she lived until Nov. Chbholio Ywflh Oliib- Rflflvfl 27th silo would have been ea years Fat-her Pit-re m4 eeined to m I-l of age. Her husband predeceased her 1°? W0 m“ '% lust 3 yes-rs ago; also a daughter 11 were thirty-one NBC m; ago, men t. After conaidoenbb ile- Before her marris e Mrs. Martin cuslon the meeting was imanimoul was Christina Nlcho soii. daughter that such a scciety is of the utmost or the late Archie Nicholson and importance for the rural youth of Margaret Nicholson, and was born today. The o on was e in Glen William, where her parents that the of today hove to settled on coming from the Isle of {we problcns of such ilulllltixie e. end lest , which youth dons Ill: the later years of her life Mrs. (m, I”: .13.... uwmin‘ emit. Martin endured considerable sick- mo‘; wgmout despairing, Thgy risen‘; “o."i."ti.: “i}§ie?€é’“§ we i» ‘We we w "e y“, W W ll S f stroke on Sunday morning, October “I” and an fine dunmmes in attend and 1o ow ii- We know ‘W 12th. 511G W88 8O HIIOCLQG that SIN! vast chum“ fonawx m‘ my” lost the power of speech. Her mind, Wm.“ w“. “ma, we” not ‘n m however, remained quite clear and m. but Tiwldm “brim o‘ w kw‘- md 8*" W“ h" Mimi“ day mustbe instructed and enrolled with grea patience and cheerful- in we r duh and womb‘ lo ness. B t she gradually weakened that ma," “e m ' "if endicadmg‘ t a hte ""6 lwnilim“ e LLIV V13 OLD‘ ELIE I15 “d rtvgqfotmfinmelf Mm m1, $1115 overcome them a ver; Mar: Flora. of Hiwerhfll, Mass; Christina rout-h sees. so the m at home; Alex at home and meiii- Brim the meewis ciwd- {the Ni- ger were“ "egg" “imp Brit"- ‘Wos....%§.’%°°§ewe.it°£.€°' . , ' W0 S IS. r Mxils. Jug. lgllvgiillins? Mrs. Lnszverett VIW-Pllesltiofit. Alban Gallant. A. Acorn and Mrs. Raymond Miuis- Secretry-‘Iheasurer. Urban Doirvn. new, The; following corrmittees were The funeral was held from her a ted: homo on Thursday, November 20th lament, Stella. and was conducted bv Rev. J. Milton tmetta Dcucet, Ls Fraser, minister of the Valleyilclci Freda Pin-e, Raymond J. Doinet. church, who was assisted by Rev. W. ent, Aibari Gallant, Foch C. Pieketts of Murray Harbour. The 591m“, 1mm May-tin Gem“ Q5]- 11111816 Wfl-“i iii 011111140 0f We 01101-1‘ lant, Antoinette Gallant, Melanie g1?" uwPsllgelalil-gcilson ofremflngv‘ Gallant’ "fl 3'31 t 0e. we 1 . . v 11 , semstmir no EWWMV MMWW- iii-i , . . . " Doiron. Kenzie and Jno MacLcnnnn. Inter- an“ mentt took place zit the Valleyfield Edfgoglfltmqlfmflwfiffing Gag’ ceme er . ‘ . Mrs. Martin will be greatly mlss- 331510,, John Desnfihes’ Uroa“ ednotonlyinthohonxbbutinthe PMS‘ n,“ mm‘, vast niexrflrisimoeirao min; owe»- ww =~ It was decided to hold one meet- hic-h she gave herself in g s. month and to have one re- snd to w devoted service with diligent use of m creation ni ht a week- Al: the close of the mee ng the National Anthfin the talents and gifts The Master OYSTER. w» BRIDGE W“ 5W8- had entrusted to her care. i~ ~ ~ (Pntriict esid Now Roam-in, Saint oMaivs lNhTlTUlE John m”. Co”) The annual meeting of the Oyster Bed Bridge Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Philip Matheson with twelve members present, The meeting opened by singing of ————~— Ode and Institute Carol. followed by MRS- BAR-All J- COULBON the roll call which was responded to ———- by paying oi‘ fees. The iriiniites oi’ Mrs. Sarah J, (Mclnnis) Coulson, the last meeting and the last annual widow of James B. OouLsOn of 114 mertléiiz were reed. auiiroved and Heard st. Worcester, Mass, died Iii? - _ Sunday. She was the daughter of folritigeiiglgolyigngizsgfgcers were elected tgel late your. and Bridget (Duffy) ' l l1 President, Mrs. Philip Matlieson. RC Ehmi gligméyuolgiw molggugzglj Vice-President, Mrs. J. L. Mathe- bddge “d Md m,“ m women“ “n for the pest fifty years. She was a DHic{${.\iaer3,-;;1‘reasurer, Mrs. Russell member or the Married Ladle. so Sick Couimlttce,Miss col-u Mzltlic- ("my 0f Our Lady o! the Angels’ son and Miss Clara Mcitlieson. Chum‘- she 199-1195 a dill-IBM“ shooi Committee, Miss Mary 1mm Q-ewlffl <>f Harold F- Reilly. 551,511}, a sister Mrs. Georgie Woll, s broth- i-ectors, Mrs. Howard Carr, liars. er. Harry J. McInnis. and a fluid- Mlliord Cudmore and Mrs. Raymond child, Lynn A Reilly. Home and funeral was private. Relatives and In Memoriam U Ling. Auditors. Mrs. Colin Higgins and friends were invited to attend high ' Miss HuZeIMathQ-wu. mars at 9 a. m. on Tuesday in The retiring lfresidenvs address Qur Lady o; the M“); chm-ch was one of inspiring and encourage;- Burm w“ m 5th John“ gem‘; ,_ ment. proceeds from e __________ chldcktgn supper 130183.70 an t expenses were . es. ng U," a lilltal ofusaldwd to i $1500 t M0 ‘Halon w. L was ec e g ve . o V the Red Cross, $10.00 to the Queens Algal; afgglllfilélleesvlf: gglduia: Fund, two blankets to be piii-cliiistd ha“ on mead“ November 4m Wm, 1°" W a‘: vial ' bombed area. in England. also three lbs. of yarn for an atagsn 7 gfiénbfneetfi open?!‘ prlélenttile also for bombed area Great R011 gm w" Mrs. J. L. Matlieson invited the members to her home for the Dec- ember meetiiig at which the Llllllllfil grab bag ivculti be held. Roll call to be answered \\‘llll a recipe. The meeting was brought to a close by singing the King. Lunch was than sewed by the hostess. IIAMTPTON sciiorhf paying membership fees. The minutes of previous meeting u-ero read. approved and signed. The following officers were elected. President, Mrs. Hedley Jenkins. Vice-President. Mrs. Lawrence Myers. Secretary, Evelyn Robertson. Treasurer, Mrs. John H. Myers. Auditors, Mrs. Ben]. Horton, Mrs. R. W. Chandler. Convenors -- Citizenship, Evelyn Robertson. Social Welfare, Mrs. Henry Jen- Senlm- Department kins. Agriculture, Mrs. Gordon Myers. Grade X-l. Annie J. 2. Billy MacQuarrie. 3. ‘m’ Grade IX~l. Miitliril hlyvrs. 2. ' '- " ' - Wilfred Rcgcrson. 3. Charlie Duns- nlslllgkfiglgnimlm Myer" M!" Ben-l‘ the evening ‘ml- Collection for amlolunted i6: 40 ed m‘ N h 2. Morley Ferguson. - 1e mee “g a own w a’ Grade VI—l. Morey Morrison. 2. ‘final Amfl' _____‘ Margaret MacQu-nrrlc 3. Fslllfl‘ “ Here's Grcmd News for Report for the lHOAflloll of Novem- bci". MtieQiiarrie, Home Economics — Mrs. Roberta Bulimi- Gmde V1I~1. Donnie Campbell. Campbell. Perfect Attendance: Roberta Can~ non. Annie MiacQuarrie, Gordon Morrison, Wilfred Roizerson. Esther Campbell, and Morey Morrison. ’ CHEST IIIIIIIIE Co... Now Yield to Rub Treatment ‘this nodevn treotnenl for e"‘\ Primary Department Grade V (Br): 1. Mary Morrison. i. Kaye Cameron. S. Nelson Cen- non. Grade V (Jr.):-l. William Fer- guson. ‘E kiddies‘ died wide bring: F velloho much luster, and Is so / much plessonler to use that more and more mothers every- Grede IV-l. Helen Cameron. 2. “ _ "M" . w. 'h°"'l"' '° Muriel MaoQilarrio. a. Douglas Fer- ,5, ~' ‘Nauru n1_mn MacQuatrm This gnuselses, stainless, now-while rub- Grade II (Br.)——l. Ansel Ferguson. 2. Billy Cameron. 3. Vernon Fergu- son. Grade n (Jr.)-l. Richie rui-gu- o”; H, an. 2. Ray MaeQuurrie. 3. Shirley rguson. Gredn I-No tests. Perfect Attmidsnoe: Mary Mor- rison, Vernon Ferguson. Roy Mac- Mir. w- ville visited Bieadalbane WORRIED MOTHERS “m” 1941 NOBODY LOVES W. ortlr pa: ' i, D lonl Try ollgxlgilm-tfiztfefmpim. ridiculed siperinlly m tool/o, M‘, 21th:! i swiveling. See ii‘ it doesn't lief?” llions q; 0mg’: m‘ =i>=delly dlfligneril t=?:.l,l“g'°l ...hssl Olhrnllly-euiised pimples msmooth and soften tough d, . I yskm‘ n-mtluce enlarged Pr,“ opening‘. Like die nurses who first disco, its extraordinary qllllltles you-u n ex.“ its cooling, soothing cffcclr the vo 9,5,1“ “m: 7°“ use m WhY "i" Ber it Ill m See if l: doesn't help give yo:- , Q smooth. cleu, lovely m“ you-w ‘L ways wsiiredl Your mcneybsclrifnotde- lighted with results! 93¢lAR iiioxzmsayoy TiiE JENKINS PHARMACY W 3 19§§ 5w»: Uispvnsiiiiq Chemists ~ PHONE ziii CUP Bi UEnvc-t t Kim 51s. ClifliiillIlElIlllN.i1.{.l. ’ SOUTH GRANVILLE k VICXNITY of South Granville Mrs. William MacLeod iouiefl members to her home for tho ember meeting on December nintl The fmimgm Roll call to be answered by an es am; guypoundlfi msmcis have mm. chim e of Christmas ills, m plcted their f work and are lrus- "we then iydjollnl . A deiicl lunch was served by the h m, a. pleasant social hour spellst, A FEW MORE TUNE ily engaged gathering winter fuel. Among the recent visitors to the city last week were the Messrs. John Keir, and Will-tam and sandy Mor- wee Annie iioonouooii, teeoiieo i“ f 1* hBouiInOz-snvillmspsittthiepeat ‘m week-end st her houne in Inkerman. The many friends of Lloyd Mac- —f Leod are sorry to hear of his ill- new. tinmpbetmweeeiem all“ h mail-It weeielMgrwi- ‘non 01110 i H30 n B11 enjoyable visit in Halifax, the guest of her sister. Mrs. Everett Myers. m‘ (Xwfllil ‘IWQOI, IbullAYs 511112;‘ genivieitiosouiiioi-eu unday, thegustod Mir. Mir. William Wsdidell. Kelly's Ores spent Simday in scuth Gran- ylllei the guen of the Morrison . and dfllldmk Evelyn were among the invited guests which were present at the weddiing supper of Mr. and Mrs. Wtlllgm Newscmis, Bioadalbnne Mmlllslco libobellmianow visiting frienssnd relatives in Providence .1. t Mrs. John H, Maclietd, who ior the past month has been attending her mother lvirs. Angus Matheson who was ill, hes returned home. Mr. Ohm-la MacKeinzle Jr. was a recent visitor to Stanley Bridge. The sch 1 is mess favour- ably undcgothe gl-gitilonmgof Miss Annie MocDcugsilil . Horace Taper. North Gran- recently. He was the guest of Mr and Mrs- Lorne Seaman. ORWELL COVE W. l. The annual meeting of the Orwell Cove W. I. was held at the home o! Mrs. William Morrtssey with eight REMINGTON Portable No mute: who: ursiiii! lli sheet! of your chil ten, ability to think and create on ii rypfi members present. , . The president o ned the meetinf writer is a grait asset- with the Creed fol owed by Roll 0a ‘ . I - h which was answered by pa o1 Today, requirements are n5 . u“ mum; mt mo“ competition keen, so give you! children the advantages Oil Remington Portable. Five models, priced to siiir everyone. Deferred piiyiiieliis if you wish, Free instruction book with every machine. Aslr for s demonstration. ill YOIII LOCAL REMINGTON Illll-ll MILLER BROS. ennus st 11g the preeiden .'1‘he Secretary t e ilnariciitl report which showed a successful eiir. It was moved imd seconded t at a contribution be sent to the T. B. Lea ue. and that two War Saving Cert cafes be prur- chased. A sick Committee and e school committee were appointed for the coming year. The rogramme com- mltiee was appoln for the Dec- ember Tlie for tho cooling year WLIILamMOIrlIIOY liZTe-e vepevlses quklier. "" John " l. Stimulates circulation, breaks up roofles- IIGIJDGIMI the hard rocking covet-poses - MI“ Mlt- Phone 555 Meowmh" w“ ML ‘Sig’; 50¢ 1 7 ‘iri-et iucxisirs smnisss wiirie eusis wins sv ii-ié will" Mwufi- ‘ an“ mun“ " MAKERS or suciiilirs MIXTUII-CANADNS Mrs. Angus Mrs. Willis-m mrmww“ LAIGIST BILLING COUQN MD COLD REMEDY. Brown, Aumutiqu-l a J_ Mggngggifl, Miss Dorie Rooney. _ .41 Qiiarrie, Shirley Ferguson, Brent Cameron, and Kenneth Ferguson. ' ' Principal, Wlnnlfred Hayter. Assistant, Five Johnston. YEO THEA TRE “N0 TIME for COMEDY" Starring ROSALAND RUSSEL JAMES STEWART A BAND tobacco without flavor. taste. SOURIS, THUR. ll MONTAGUE, SAT. 13. MATINEE, SAT. 3 P. M. A" BIG DRUM? Well it would be like sii ocean without sslt or a has flavor but the exact amount to suit your HICKEWS BLA CK iiiciiev a iiitiioisoii Tobacco to. uii. Oliarlottatovln WITHOUT Our black twist riot only s7" CHE LVING l 10c Per Fig MANUFACTURED BY.