_ FRIDAY. i The Basement brings S F‘ I I : Boys Mackinaw $ 69 I . I =; Wind Breaker ‘A Boys‘ Heavy l\iackinaiv' Cloth Windbreakers $1 u; Buttoned front. Sizes .10 to 36 -— -— — —- ' 1' Boys' Fleece Combinations- “, Sizes 22 i0 3i _ - 79c EL‘ A“ Boys’ Heavy Doeskin Work t Shirts. Color Navy and in Maroon. git’ Sizes i2 to 14 - - 79c Boys‘ Khaki and Grey Whip- vu- cord Breechers. $ ( Sizes 26 to 34 --— 1I29 Vii‘ =~ Boys‘ Heavy Cotton Tweed ‘f Cotton Lin e d Knickers. 1M Sizes 26 t0 32 —- 5 , 1 19 tlil i? n1 Boys‘ Heavy‘ Zip Sweaters. Color Navy snd Maroon. n: Flinov stripped. $1 In Sizes 23b to Jil - - - - _ - _ _ _ - -- s Boy s‘ Bflbillflil Cotton Zip Sweaters. Color Blue and Wine. Sizes 20 t0 34 — -— —- -— c it.‘ Boys" Red li.lck Denint Duniriiree 1 l';illls. Sizes 215 to Ill ~ - _ _ _ — — - c {k lioys’ Wool alill Lotion Alixture Golf Hose t‘ with Fancy" ’l‘op. Sizes 7 l-2 to 10 1-2. — - - C Boys’ Ileavgv Blue and Red Back $1 f Conlliinzltions. Sizes 26 to 36 — — - —- -— I i: y, 9 \ ‘ i; Men s 1* may W 001 $3 95 ' s Zip Sweater i.-. l} Nil-it's Fancy" .\ll-\\'liol Zip Sweaters. Reg. $ g‘ $5.00 value. Sizes l0 to it only - -- -- - - ill 1t; lion's Heavy" Fleece Combinations. $ P, Sizes 36 to ill — — — — - - - - -- ._ 1.25 i. . . . . i, .\iens llecce Shirts and Drawers. g7 Sizes 36 to ~11. Each — - - -- -_ -- -_ _- .\ien‘s Brush Wool Zip Sweaters. Color Wine $2 ~ Blue and Green. Sizes 36 to 42 — — - - s _ (i Men's Junillo Knit Shawl Collar Coat $1 £- Sweater, Heather mixture. Sizes 36 to 44 — s e .\len‘s Khaki Whipcord Breeches. $ T Sizes 32 to ~10 — — — — — — - - - - - 1:69 l) ~\__ .\len‘s Navy Mackinaw Cloth Breeches. $ E Sizes a: to ill _ _ _ _ _-_--_- 'i .\ien‘s Heavy Docskin Work Shirts, plain $1 i and fancy patterns. Sizes 14 1-2 to 17 — —- I f Men's Horse Hide Gauntlet Work Gloves. I Sizes 9 l-Z to l1 — — — — — — — —- — — f Men's s oz. Blue Denim Bib Overalls with s1 I high back. Sizes 36 to 4-1 - - - - - _ - s I Ladies’ Silk House Coat $219 Ladies’ Silk Housecoats with satin stripe. Turquoise Blue. Dilsky Rose. Wine and Royal Blue. Sizes lii - 20. Price — — — — Ladies’ Cotton Housecoats in Sizes~14 -4-i. Price Colors $2.19 Ladies‘ Alpine cloth skirts. Colors: Grey’, Wine, Royal Blue and Moss Green. $2 Sizes14-20. Price----------- s Ladies’ Fziille Skirts. Colors: Royal Blue, Wine. Grey, Brown, Nniry and Black. Sizes 12 - 20. Price — — - - - - - -_ _- $2.50 Ladies’ Cotton Flannel Plaid Dresses with $1 velvet trim. Sizes 14 - 20. Price — — - - s Children's Cotton Flannel Dresses in plaid with vel- vet trim, Purse and Scotch Hat. Sizes 8 - 14. S Price for three pieces — - - - _ - -_ -- 1 s98 Ladies’ Satin Blouses. Colors: White, Royal Blue, Nile Green. Scarlet. Black. Peach and $1 I Pink. Sizes ll - 20. Price — -— — — - Lgdles’ Crepe Dresses. Colors: Navy, Wine, Paddy $ 2.29 Green, Bottle Green, Rust and Black- Sizes l2 ~11. Price — — — — — — —- — — Wfifii/ld! WAR SAVINGS STAMPS I THE - cHARLfllliligillOhvN _ CIUARQI§N _ 3 BIG SALE DAYS This Is Your Opportunity To Stock - Up and Save at These Three Days of SPECIAL VALUES. F RlDAY--SATURDAY--MONDAY, Sept. 20,121, 23 Orders Delivered Throughout the City Four Times Dail The Central Guardian -__--_ l‘hls column is reserved for news oi locul interest hut advertising of a uewsy nature may be Inserted st 5 cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. __iw_.s______._____ JUST ARRIVED front laced cor- scts, all sizes. Special 519a. S. A. McDonald. WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE -Re-opeiiing Princeton Road Church services Sunday, Sept. 22. are as follows: ll a.ni.; 3 p.ni.; and 7:30 p.m. Speakers. Rev. J. A. Nicholson, Dr. Thompson and Rev. J. R. skinner. L-358. PROBING THEFT AT RAIL- tVAY -—It is learned that an iii- vestigaticn is going on lil the city at picsent regarding the theft oi cigarettes Iroin ireight cars in the local railway yards. ‘ihe value of the stolen goods is reported to be in ex- cess of $2500. The thefts were coli- ducied on a small scale over a per- iod of time. it is understood. As far as could be learned last night liobody was charged yet in con- nection with the case. BRIDE TO BE SHOWERED. - An interesting event took plaice on Wednesday evening, when Miss Claire MacMill-ail, an October bride- to-be, was the recipient of nllnier- oiis lovely gifts at a shower tender- ed her at the home of Mrs, hWQll Campbell, Fitzrov Street. The gills were rolled in, iii a barrel irhile those present ljOllltfd in the singing of “Roll Out t ie Bari-c " The lic- companying verses were read by Miss Norma Cilrrle. During the su- cial hour which followed reiresn- inents were served. The evening was brought to a close by singing "For She's a Jollv Good Flellotv." ____._ 2500 FIREARMS REGISTERED. -More than 2500 firearms, of lil’ types, sizes and ages were register-j ed at the Royal Canadian Mounted» Police barracks in during the past few weeks. The "Mounties" were assigned the task of registering them under regula- tions compiled by the Federal Gov- ernment. Most of the firearms reg- istered were shotguns and rifles. Re- volvers and pistos were supposed to, have been registered at least two: vears ago, but unaware of this a! number of people reduced these- iveapons to be regls ered. One of the‘ firearms presented was an ancient piece. known milzzlc-londcrl‘ which when stood biltt eild oli the, floor was six feet high. The shot is forced into the barrel by a ram- rod and packed solidlv, then by, means of a cap on the loaded end.’ the shot is discharged. ‘The weapon weighed 25 pounds. Y's MEN HOLD OPENING l\ll<;E'l‘L\'u.—'1‘lie Charlottetown its Men's Club held the first meeting, Oi the 1940-41 season last night in’ the Reading Room n: the X.AVI.C.A.I With but tew exceptions, all the oio| gang showed up lasi night lino had an enjoyable (ilhlltflf ioiloweu by at profitable business meeting. Presi-l dent E. V. Bell occupied the chair and the meeting was opened Willi] the singing of "O Canada," follow"- ing which Ys Man Burieipzh ‘Hiy- lor said grace. Rev. H. L. uentcn,‘ who usually said grace, ivas one cl tiie Y's Men who has leit the pro-l vllice and will not be in attendiintej at this years meetings. Bcioie the business port of the progrlinra niosl delghtfill sing-song was he.d. Ys Man Taylor was L116 leader. ii s.‘ Mali Jack McNair, who gcncrallyq‘ leads the sing-songs. was suliel-liig from a cold and although pl'l‘:f‘lll,i did not fill his usual role. ‘l'i:e‘ meeting was honored last night to have listed among its members the International Regional Director for the Marltinies, Mr. clllude Smith. He was recently appointed to this office at an International Collier,- H106 held at New York. Y's Mali Smith is a prominent member of the Charlottetown Y's Men's Club. F0.- lowing the business session, the members repaired to the BOWllng Alle s where a. friendly of bow in: was played. BRIDE-TO-BE HONORED -—On Thursday evening of last week, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Wood. Central Royalty’ opened their attractive new home to a lnrgc number of friends and neighbors, in honor of Miss Marlon MacLeod. whose marriage takes place lat/er this month. To the strains of the wedding march play- ecl by Mrs. Alex Agnew the bride- to-be was ushered to an artistical- game ly decorated chair by Mrs. Willlzlln Ward. and presented with a lovely bouquet by little Miss Wilma Wood Mrs. Brent Howatt then read an address of heartiest fellcltniioils. and Miss Ruth Wood brought in a beautiful silver service, ivhlch she presented on behalf of the com- munity. Alter Miss Macleorl hadl thanked everyone. Col. F. I. An- drew, master of ceremonies, called , IIDOH Mr. W. H. Smith and Mr. M. W. Wood. both of whom expressed their pleasure st being present my the happy occasion and extended their best wishes to the bride-to- he. A vocal solo and reading by Mrs 1 Arthur Roper; piano solos by Mr.» . MEX Asneiv and Mrs. M. W. Wo : rind a clever skit by Messrs. Elilenv Cullen. Harry MlwAllsllllld William Ward were all very much Pnloyed. After an hour spent in song and social intercourse a de- licious lilnch was served. The evenl- lrlz was brouirht to a close by sing- ing "Auld Lang Syrrle." m. W. l7. lltnmun arrived from Halifax lust evening and will be in {cred the saving oi’ all fish ito ensure an adequate supply of Charlottetown ‘ of News Briefs LONDON, Sept. l9—-(CP>—OI- ficlal sources declared today that besides 20.000000 Relchmurkis (nom- inally $8.000.000i winch France Ls YEQUlFGd to pny each clay for maintenance oi the German army or occupation, the Germans have demanded 8,000,000 qulntals (about 30,000,000 bushels) oi wheat. IONDON. Sept. 19-(OlP CABLE) Applications for the overseas evac- illilllllli of 24,000 children had been tapprovcd up to S t. 2 and arriv- als in Canada tot ‘ed 1,469. Geof- ifrey Shakespeare, Undersecretary for the Do-m nlons, said in B writ- ten reply to a questlcn in the Il-louse of Commons today. LAUSANNE, Switzerland, Sept. l9—(AP)-Ign.':cn Padrewshi. pian- ist and former Premier of Poland, has obtained per-mission to cross unoccupied France and Spain on his way to the United States. Ho [probably will depart within two weeks. BOSTON, Sept. l9—(CP)—New England potato cr prospects are improved but a decine in the re- gion's apple crop is expected, the United Staies Agriculture Depart- ment reports. The potato crop, the department said, probably would top 65.339000 bilshels compared with 48.247000 inst year and the IO-yeiir average of 53,959,000. A total of 387172.000 bushels is ex- pected for illc entire country com- pared with 304016.000 ln<t year. VICHY, France, Sept. l9—(AP)- The Petain gcveriinlent tcday lflfid- ver vitamin for the French people in the face of an expected hard win- ter. LONDON. Sept liP-(CP CABLE) -Canada is reported to be ship- ping inunedlately 50,000 pockages anti-Tetanus Serum for use here. The shipments are being made after an appeal by the Bri- tish Red Cross to Col. George Na- smith ct the Cnnndhri Red Cross. i LONDON. Sent. 19~(GP CABLEl -A tlmr- bomb exploded todiiv within 80 yards oi’ a car in which the Duke of Kent was visiting bombed areas in southwest Lori- don. He iva§ not. iniiired. The Duke's car was travelling aleq n. read and crime to a roped off bar- rier hearing the notice “danger-i unexploded bomb." The car stopped and at the same moment the bomb l ivent off. » OTTAWA. Sept. lil-ICW-Diir-l inz the last t-vrn months. *'\" M‘n-,‘ ister Power said tcdav. 107 Un- ited States pilots. instructors and, air crow mcri have joined the‘ Rovrll Canadian A‘r Force. Sixty- five more are ivalting to Join or QQKITEMBER 2o. 1940 EVAPORATED M IL K d?! Bordens or Carnation Each 9c 3 for — — -— — BULK SEEDLESS RAISINS Zbtlii“; _"_;_ 15¢ EATONS BULK TEA Li» ~ — — — — 49¢ SHELLED WALNUTS Pieces Lb.——— - - LUX FLAKES OR RINSO LARGE PKG. EACH 4 String Good BROOMS Quality. Each — — Quaker Pkg. 8c. CORN FLAKES 3 For--— 23g Helmet 12 Oz. Tin CORNED BEEF Each 16c.2for-- Shredded 23c 25c 25c 25c WHEAT, Pkg. 12c. 2 for —— — -— Mephisto Cut No. 2 Tin 10c WAX BEANS 3 for — — —- Francis Drake 15 Oz- Tin 9c CRAPEFRUIT JUICE 3 for-_- Mephisto Brand No. 2 Tin 10c PEAS 3 Tins — - - Island Brand Boneless CHICKEN 7 Oz. Tin —- — Australian 15 Oz. Tin PEACHES Each 13c-2for- Eatons Snowflake 1 Lb. Tin 14c. BAKING POWDER 2for-- 27c BULK MACARON I Lb. 5c. 3 Lbs. - -_ 14c 20 Lb. Box ---__ OLD DUTCH CLEA-NSER Tin 10c 19c 2for—---—- McLARENS PREPARED MUSTARD 26 Oz. Jar —- - - 19c EATONS ORANGE MARMALADE 2 Lb-Jar---—--23c 2r GRANULATED OR BROWN SUGAR LB- 7e 1 69* Office Connected with _ DRUGSTORE i»;fiir‘l2;2§n‘$§i‘£.i° .‘if.1.‘.‘;i.’n.?f°°{§; SMALL PKG. 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MABON °°'"°d Lb-g“ 11c LARGE CELERY ficfgftzucbqlylulasa PORK HOCKS 2Lbs.-— Cider Head 11,. 2fo,_______ 210 ;; 0lfieelle1i1r$lil0inl2A.lld. -i ROUND STEAK, Lb. _--_ C, |____ GRAPEFRUIT Each 9c s: flllllllflys‘ iifilgilyynmgmgy“ é I a Mfid. $126. . 310i‘ —_ flf-FJ-"i i5- ii lliilN MASK: ‘hummus-teem , LOUIS new JOAN "AYWAEEHFII MONTAGllE-FRI. 20th. MONTAGUE-SAT. 21st. l the citv for u short time. He is u] guest at the Peardon i-loilse. I , i SOUR] S-MON. 23rd. tilearancéi J§ ilifiliiiiisnr OI DOMINION SQUARE I. Allieric Raymond. Vine-President 1935 Plymouth Delux 1935 1934 Ford Sedan — - - - I930 Nash “8” Sedan (perfec i932 Nash “8" Sedan Sale in ilsi-{il Cars at r. ii. McLAlllFS, Grafton St. 1939 Custom Plymouth Sedan 1938 DeSoto Sedan (Radio and 1939 Ford Beach Wagon( Eight Pass.) - - 1936 Terraplane Sedan — — — — - - - 1936 Nash Sedan---_-______ 1936 Ford Coacli-----____. Ford Conch—---_-__._.___ Sedan—-----_--_.__ 1939 Fargo 1-2 ton Express — - - —- — — — i938 Chevrolet 1-2 ton Express - -- — - — - 1937 Fargo2ton---__-_._____ Snve yourself money by buying your used this season. VISIT OUR SHOW ROOM AND SEE THE NEW I941 PLYMOUTHS R. McllAiNE GRAFTON ST. “r u" “I ‘flu! (Heater) -— — $850.00 l Heater) — 750.00 725.00 475.00 525.00 375.00 425.00 300.00 225.00 250.00 100.00 500-00 450.00 400.00 CHI‘ _- t condition) - — LONDON — Imndnners [o under- 2 Lbs.—- — l 29“ BREAKFAST CHOICE TOKAY BACON 26c cmumm" GRAPES SLlCED,Lb.—----— "EESE Lb. 15¢. i COOKED HAM Sliced Lb --_ c sw°°i ; ’ ' ' 49¢ Lb. 1B0. 35 P°TAT°Es' SIRLOIN STEAK, Lb.—-—25° 2 Li... __._ 9 HEAD LETTUCE, Each — -— — 19c Lb. 10c. 2 Lbs. -— MAPLE LEAF PURE LARD Lb. 10c 2 Lbs. 19c LYNN VALLEY TQMATQES llo. 21-2 Large Tin, Each 11c, 2 For SURPRISE SOAP Each 5c DOMESTIC _ OR JEWEL SHORTENING Lb.‘ 1013b 1O For 21c -- — 43c 2 Lbs. 25c FIRST GRADE CREAMERY BUTTER Lb. i it l tightens censorship on rsld news; Dalia International At ll Glance ills LONDON - It. A. F. tucks Noll continents] hoses: stonn sweeps channel "invasion path." CAIRO — British Mediterranean fleet shells ltsllsn troops Invad- (By The Osnodlsn Press) blast: Ns dunsgs on military targets, o flo- say. ROME — confers with next turn; oration to Nnl foreign minister Mussolini on wur’s possible spsnlsh coop- sltsoli Glbrsltsr believ- ussed, also ststus of pro- Brltlsh Turkey, Greece and Egypt ss well us spheres of influence u Bnlkllll. Kent unhurt by sl rslds doing neg] bomb lilo ngsln st- IIANO! —Jspsn pi-epsres to lake her nsllonsls out of French Indu- Clilns otter Franco yields to her ground for 13th straight night Nlnl In: Egypt along northern cosst demands to permit Jsp troops to sass : desth snd property from Llbys; nulos lsiid bottle lsnd there for operations sgslnsl. uiosnu ns govsrunsnt looms. - Qusi Olihs liss thnstssssl ls anode territory soon n: Jails "l" f. VICIIY —- Forelln Minister *-" France hsd no uliernailvl- lnil t reach understanding with Jnilill- ‘ India-Chins. tlonmon, sept. io-icrl-fll- rectors of the Blink or Beale"? met in the vaults tar below strip» level today and, fliifl‘ il(‘ill‘ll1i-'_l\__ of Montagu Norman. 02m emor, declsred o P" ° divtdcid.