OCTOBER 21'. 194g THE GUARDIAN. __C§_AR , ,, _ ,__._ _ .s as The Weight -- ake. And Quality Your Want In” Winter Underwear Choose from the largest selection in our history. Nationally known Stanfields’ — Zimmerknit — Harvey Woods and others. a . ~— Phone 49. - Come Boys’ Winter Weight UNDERWEAR BOYS‘ COTTON COMBINATIONS- - Long sleeve, ankle length style in quality cotton by "Zimmerknit". Neatly ribbed and well made for durable fit and longer wear. Cream colour-—Sizes Z4 to 34. . ..... 1 e85 BOYS‘ HARVEY WOODS P.D.Q. COTTON AND WOOL MIXTURE- STANFIELD'S RED LABEL QUALITY all wool yariis in close elastic rib stitch. Full size and careful- ly finshed in button front style, cream color, sizes 36-44 Combinations -— long legs and 5.50 3.15 STANFIELD'S BLUE LABEL QUALITY All wool yarns of finer quality and heavier weiglrt than Red labeL-button front style, cream color, sizes 36-44. long sleeves. Per suit . . . Shirts and Drawers Each STANFIELFS "i400" and "i40i " COMBINA- nous- Smooth cream cotton, finely rib- bed ond softly nupped inside for warmth and comfort. Sizes 36- 44. I400 Ankle length long sleeves, suit .. ., 3.35 i401 Same quality Ankle length Short sleeves Suit STANFIELWS "4400" HARVEY WOODS P. D. O. Fine quality cotton iii well made ankle length and long sleeves combinations — snug fitting all around elastic neck-—cream col- our. Sizes 36-44. Per Suit .. . . . . .. FLEECE LINED COM- BINATIONS and SHIRTS and DRAWERS By Zimmerknit, sturdy quality, ilieavy weight cotton Jersey in this well fitting underwear flat knit with heavy fleece back with all seams flat locked. Combinations with long legs and ZIMMERKNIT SHIRTS and DRAWERS Made from a top blend of cot- ton and wool yarn for extra long wear and comfort, fully cut for roomy freedom -— mottled rose over natural shade. Sizes 36-44. Elli" 2.25 ?£Zf°"......... 2.25 WATSON'S UNION COMBINATIONS 509/6 wool, 5096 cotton, favored by indoor workers. Fine flat knit STANFIELITS "3800 DeLUXE $tanfield's finest quality II heavy weight underwear, ell wool yarns- cream colour - ankle length and long sleeves. ilelressufi? "114. . . STANFIELIYS "AC" QUALITY SHIRTS and DRAWERS Made from smooth, hunts/ear- i ing cotton and wool blend iii fine rib stitch. Softly na-pped inside-comfortably pFOPOFILOiIQJ with long sleeves. Sizes 36- . - nu r < F h t t' - i b-unonless — mug llifillg’ u" alas“: neck _ cream colour’ 2 fiiliilglbsllisuervlzrs _ Long legs and moerntmf: inaiiiewtlilomu tilzeriilzlr long sleeves 3 wool and cotton in full button- Shirts 3 5'1“ 24 h’ 34' SIN" Sleeve‘ ""5 Shim I995 - I suit English woollen yarns. Cream Per Suit I ed front with ankle length legs Each . . . . . I A'"9l‘¢ lflgil‘ “"4 l°"9 3 ' ' ' ' ' " shade, soft and non irritating and long sleeves, cream in colour. S Bet/CS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..- . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . I Slims “lid DYUWEI’! long legs and long Shirts and Drawers Sizes 36 to 44 DFGWCFS 5°91 ---a_-.---».~_|.- sleeves. Pei Suit .. Each Per Suit ,.._ . . . . . . .. Each I BOYS FLEECE LINED COMBINATIONS- . Heavy weight, fleece lined combinations with full buttoned front, long sleeves and long logs, mottled colour, sizes Z4 to 34 .. . 1 .95 MGDRE f» MiLEOD l.__.imil"l . xui FANNING n09“ 59mm!‘ tiLAf-l nus PASSENGERS Rpm-t tar maiitii oi September: \',\,\'t‘,olii'i-jltiIii-rcpt ._ (an. Grade X —- l. Beth HEIIIITICIKCXI-iscorn ‘is being showered an Ymi GTBdB V1“ "-' 1- D°P°U1Y couver hus passenger: who sprout Hefldflcken. '3. IV! JIY. 3. FYBYYCIS litir-r tit residential bu: stops and lTHE CENTRAL GUARDIAN (‘ALEDO IAN CLUlL-The An~ son oi Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bab-l tiizal Meeting of the Caledonlanlnock. Upper mills, Ne Brunswick. Club ni Print-e Edward island will Iiiarriage to lake place in Novem-i be held at the City Hail on Thurs~ ber. i ay evening at. 7 o'clock. A11 clans- , givvoriio .. ___,__,'——<"””T i " I l The Utiliorsitv vii-willed IIGZIIIII TU Bfigiii "UV. I scholars nppotlllPfI hy him in i920 lWii and i936 hiit from 1937 on re- » - - - -- l (By The Canadian Pres-st (used in YPIWCIiIZP his right, the " HALIFAX. Oct. lgrHifiiUlli ~i "lfiim Yo!" lThls i-oliimn is reserved tnr new: HOWARD MHNNIB’ Flu.‘ men are urged to attend. T0 WEI) SATURDAY - The aii action by P. W. F‘. Brflrsiri" oi “r '-"~"~ ->— l0! lorial interest, but advertising all Fomwei“ at n5 Queen sin.“ “~“ "lam"? "l M55 Margaret Tel“! Rmielison- Push ""0 5l"‘\'e l0 b91170 buy"- Saint, John‘ NB“ {m 575355 m“, .\ll.¥'I‘.~\Iil-‘,.\‘ FOR RAT l; ngwsy nature may b; “urged. IllGfii BAPTIST CHURCH. — Farmer of Montreal, daughter Of Gffldfi V '—' 1- b99118 308675011. Complaints were heard from '.\\t‘ lg" “am” Mama Umwrxlw, M. , i“ me cm" n word’ ‘trlcuy "P; GABARDINE ‘and Covert "YQP-‘Rev, A. D. Matheson, Missionary the late sir, and Mrs_ James P, Grade IV - i. Doreen Jay, 2. Alderman iii City Council discussed Wollville, N.S., was sclirttiitlorli fir 3lF3l'l<'Tl.‘\‘l~Z um; Alia. - icr- I m, in grlvance, ‘mm- Be-‘t qllfillii‘ l" FM“ Neryion furlough from India. will he Farmer, oi Kinkora, Prince Ed- Helen iiendricken. a. Oelena the question, N", 1 by Ml. Just,” John Dunn Tint-fro» :\I"l'l|t‘lIlI\ Hni inn n -. ‘,Bl"°- Gremi ‘flc- Jim anlwd B‘; the guest speaker at a special ward Island, to Mr. Biuneti. Cyrus RQRBFSWL i -?——-—————— t. m, smwem, mum ,1“; ._,,,.,n "\'~'i="iii=ii1\' slim-k “lion snmonnol CMSWELL ,0, monographs Jerk Gemstone lmteiiiiiz on Thursday evenlniZ-iDeltZhan, son of the late William Grade I11 — 1- Mildred Raiser-i lvlONCTON. N. a. - (ca) — ur opened hm- today. "'i""“"' “ ‘““‘“" “"'<" ""“"“ ‘"1 i l . 'A‘ . . . October Zlst. at. s P. M. A spectaLDoiirhaii amt Mrs. Delahan or snn,2,Elll0ll.H0i1d1'lCk€i'i. a. Pheiiin travellers n» forgetful. accordiiiii Mr, Brett-filo,» “i.” .-i;,._,,-.. w.“ lllilllll’ l"_“l"‘"""i """"“ ll‘""'l'""~‘""~l JIMMIES TAX; ma“, 535 TH“ _'§"";Q"" D050“ IAWiiivitatiau is extended to nil. Emcilld. Prince Edward Island. HBINIYICKPYI» in Triins-Fiinndn Air Lines’ imi- ‘qr: hie he.“ and Rwy,“ “in. ,.',._ ll"? “"5"” """“"'l "* "-\l“‘"l‘ "X-i ____ ROIIIIMIANT lutm‘ -' Ellmll with‘ --- has bet-ii nrriingnrl In take place Grade II —< LElaliit- Hendrlckcn, niiri-fniinri rlvpm-imenl hot-e. liens git-led Xorefir m hep; Hutwn ‘t! :\'|ni||l-1I iIiii- illlllllill nnri I\]’.'\|1I)\||](‘1*(l.‘ CONFEDERATION LIFE m_ the caiivasscr when he calls, i y;_\~GA(;p-,Mr;y1i_ __ _\r,-_ and M“, on Saturday morning, October 23 2. Joyce Rogersoii, 3. Eldon Razor-itch iwhlmt on nir trips iiicliiii" w... 1' R nlll“r:l'______>_ lgiiggygyj, QUPPURT Li? 4 - Jnlm Clair wish tn announce the M. eight (fclot-k in the Lady Chapel 5°11; v such. things as ‘llliflifllflS, \\fllilii‘. i ~— - e Canadian Real engagcmom or their eldest daugh, or 5L patriciqs chum, Montreal’. (made I »- 1w tests. luiiiliicllns, imhios clothes, pens nil-I Teacher -- Geraldine RDKEISOH.\COIIIS. ‘ one scholar at the Ulll\‘(‘l'$lI_\'. r t a l z " 1 ~- - . » . . , . . . on en s ie is toga oniir-i at’ al Aimslrriie is a tolnricss gastritis GEyp-RA] Flpfjin". wAsnwCirg-ss gicenBlorod TIthhIISIUAIOH Ber-t“, Harrie,’ h, Norma“ Edward Monn-Qul sum ‘ ‘ ’ ‘ ‘it. .nrn w ien canvasser - iertlficnte of perpetual scholarship compo-and of hydrogen mm any‘. ‘Sued l“ u" III l-II UIIVIIIIIYIIQ- ‘RS "‘“" a‘ T°°mb5 Mug" Sifliucnlh at your home ant‘ he}? l0 save a life. Perhaps your awn. East to West‘ OGDEN? ol/s Best ' l DR. L. l. m. lirom his office .l.=t.. 1-3: will he away ___ "m" November VISITING. N. s. - Mrs. James .1» Davidson ni Cambridge, P. 1L 1., lWIiri has been visiting in town at 1949- the. linme of her sister, Mrs. How- 28th. RESERVE January I ' oun ow a u-Y Iv . l g0 510R WESTEQS tin the Burns Concert. sponsored am Fin“... Gamma sweet- and . g5 m hy Zion Mons Brotherhood. [Mm h" me", M“ “ands DOW “ Co" If _ _‘\\J , "f" [son and Mr. Dohsnn. has returned it!" “NEW <' SMIQWOGDS“ _pn(nfi'5fi‘7ll'c'fgnadablgn'l;ie wjnllagi to her home. Mrii. Finlay acamn- ‘Wfflllfltillfdn’ T/c/Aig ERAS-r l Slates for passengers l m‘ riirgo if???“ h" “m” hem” m‘ a mo“ s BE lPhone Maritime Central Airways" s h N“ Glnfiw New!" ' I Limited 2001 or 5m. l i’ - V NAVY LEACUI) TRAIALGAI. lBTIIE SACRAMENT of the bnrdklflAY BIIOADCIABT. - The Navy upper will he observed in Wood League has arranged ior a epecliii Islands Presbyterian Church on "one hours" broadcast tonight be- Siindfli’. October 24th. A prepnre- tiwet-n 10.30 and 11.30 P. M. in which _ tnry service will be held Friday iitia specially arranged musical prag- - f ,7..'lfi P. M. tram, together ivith addressee by -~~'— Fliit. S LncLAd i; lLodFr l, ENGAGEMENT. - Mr, and Mre.l»-~l.he riiim “U10 sliikatherflchgag: ;C. R. Barwlse, Charlottetown, eri-‘horst. rind .i ed th J . inounoe the engagement of theirlSurrender Tzrganty-Andeothciibmisflel leldeat daughter Jennie Irene to‘ be given. lSnmiiel Finlay Drake. only son oil »- - t.‘ ‘Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Drake, Powmil. RETURN HOME -- Mrs, Thomas; ‘Marriage to take place tn Novem- Murphy, iinm. Harry lnrl 1311i, ' b". glrqrntlogit. N. s. who were wei- t» '“"_“, -_ ' "0 990W". I‘. E. I. spending ii an:"M""'°"': "Fl-Mil" —- Mr- few dim with relatives returned rii. Pres rm J. Sentner left home. 0n return they were ae- iytillfdly morning inr Toronto mnpenied hy Mrs. William Mur- ggeqeee ~ i‘- -% ¢e\ V Ilhlilvfilnlw- k ‘giggle Mr‘ ls°am" gmtfilitltind lh! why Ind two children. who had ll IMO I ‘ lnnlw Miqu o he eltrdlbeen visiting relative rid me e ‘d. . f’ Buttery Association tn be held lin Charlottetown and lather par-ten a i333?" 23rd at the Kin: aawiirtilnr the Ielend fnr e t" tween,- -iv'- Aii ‘New G1 New; ‘ mow III “DININ- lgervquqneiirulelpephalleeflrjs