OCTOBER 5. 1951 .?. THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN i . TIME FC)R' HEAVIES and Mercury. TURNBULL'S Turnbull's "E88" double top. Made of 407.? fine quality wont yarns expertly blended with long staple cotton for extra wear- natural shade. Sizes 36 to 44, Iutton front. gznlbinations, ' Etliicrts and Drawers. L 54. Turnbull's "63"-Medium weight underwear. Knitted from 1593 warm wool blended with soft absorbent cotton yarns. Button front. Sizes 36 to 44 , S5.50 Combinations STANFIELDlS Stanfield's -- Red Label and Blue Label. Extra heavy all lambs wool yarn in an elastic rih stitchvfull cut-combinations arr button front style. Blue label is slightly heavier than Red label. .. 3::..2::::.. ' S8.95 55.50 55.95 Shirts and Drawers .. ...................................................... ,. Heavy weight com- Biue Label Soft, wzirm and S1 1.505 Stanfield's "1400"--s fine quality medium weight combination--- ankle length 'long sleeves-button front S M style in sizes 36 to 44 ............... .. Stanfield's "3800"-Del.uxe Combinations. binations of superior quality all wool yarns. serviceable. Button front style in sizes 86 to 44. Per Suit ......................................... ..... Stanfield's - Penman's - TurnbulI's - Harvey Woods - Watson's Let's admit it -- our winter climate can be pretty sour. All the ' more reason for you to say. ''I want warm underwear". Well- yeu will find all weights in our large selection. from the light weight balbriggan to the heavy all wool Blue Label. B PENMAN'S Pennizin; "71" Underwear -fine quality merino cotton blended with 1570 wool to make a combination that is ideal for warmth and wearing qualities. Sizes 36 to (4. Button front. 54.50 52.75 Penman's "95-6096 wool. Ideal for outdoor wear or for gen- eral use. both in and out-of-doors. Oi! finest merino yarns- over 6096 pure wool. button front. Sizes 36 to 44. 53')”iiiliiii'...-fTfT.3.fffTf.?33 .. - S9.00 S5.75 HARVEY WOODS ' Each Harvey Viloods P.D.Q.'s-No buttons-no bind-no bother. Lastex crew neck stretches wide and you step in. Short and long sleeve styles; three weights to choose from- Comblnations, ankle length. long sleeves. Each Shirts and Drawers Each Medium weight cotton Combinations ............................................. ............ .. Medium weight wool and cotton mixture ....................................................... ..,. Slightly heavier wool and cotton mixture Light weight balbriggan Underwear Combinations .. s2 I65 and 51.50 Shirts and Drawers, Each BOYS' UNDERWEAR Mercury "Velvetex"-fine quality brushed cotton. Soft. uzirm and serviceable, button front. Ankle length, long sleeves, cream colour. Sizes 22 to 32. 0' 5 '.75 Suit Boys' Fleece lined C0ml)ll'inl.lOllSv-l1Ci1V,V quality fleece-popular button front and finished with button flap seat and snug-fitting "Watson's" medium weight short sleeve shirts and elastic top drawers-easy to launder-close flat knit-cream color, in sizes Ztilto 34- D - 1 . V I Eliicllis .......... .... I25 igiiiilm Harvey Woods P.D.Q.'s1-No buttons-no botherwlastex crew neck-fine flat knit in a good weight for active outdoor boys. race ssvim 'nivousggmsr sums wimigossiws ' W Thats wyyou need this indicated NEW 3-WAYSIIAVE! (or instead of your hrnshless shave). . If you don't agree it's by far the best shave you ever had . . . return it to Noxzema. Toronto-your money will be refunded. Get the hip: moncy-sav- ing jar of Noxzema's 3-Way Shave . . . ten ounces for only 89C . . . today! I-ISAVE! SAVE! I,- Dlscover this remarkable new shave! Use this coupon as a re- minder to get your JR? today. Also in handy tubes. At all drnl. dept. and syndicsh stares. My ID Ox. Economy Jar f orTlr)' 8 3-WAY S H AV E A Product of Noxzema CZ-1131.31 No matter how you IlIuv0--brush- less or lather-you're in for s grand surprise, first time you try new 3-WAY siuivizl it's the new "wonder shave" that takes up where other shaves leave off-does more than just soften your heard-it's medicated-good for your skin! Here's how it works. I. Prepares whiskers, skin. Softens toughest whiskers. Pro- vides lubricating film for smooth razor glide. Protects tender skin. L1. Painless shaves. Has exclusive medicated built-in pain preven- tive to soothe tender skin. Shave in real comfort for first time! 3- Help; heal invisible razor dam- age you get with every shave. It's medicated.Grocmsskin-helpskeep it healthier, younger-looking. Save! Try 3-Way Shave. More shaves. better shaves for less money. Try it I before and after your lather shave the boss said: ankles and wrists. Sizes 22 to 30 .... .. ........ .. 31.95 Sizes 24 to 34. Ankle length and - Moon Mercury "Dr. Denton" Combinations. A heavy quality flat knit iong sleeves g underwear-full cut. button! front. Ankle length and long sleeve style. Sizes 22 to 34. Knee length and ' Suit short sleeves ............................. ............... .. E 5. M?LEQD (imiree. 53.25 32.50 The ideal outdoor garment! g . 4 Unsurpassed wearing tlllillltlesq ii) J. s; M. MURPHY LIMITED. HALIFAX Charlottetown . 4 Jim Ipl'dld' Car-Piste on the clean Eaisli of your car. . . let it dry . . . wipe lightly. That's all you do to get a perfect wax job! Proved brighter. tougher and longer- luilii; on more fines iniiiioii emoisiobilosi '5Jolinsoa"'IIIl1'&t-Plud! nu.-.a'"-amt. .2 .-is-.1-.i.-gir--..seu..s.x.i2L2s.xiasiii9.n.nt9.nri-iiieg Y. M. c. A. News This week we have big news for gymnasts! We have recently iIC- quired the services of George Rasmussen who comes to us from Denmark. George has come up through the Danish system of gymnastics and is wcilqualiflcdto instruct both boys and young men. Classes for young men will be held on Fridziy evenings from 7-9 p. m. George will work with boys fourteen years and up on Saturday afternoons from 2-4 p. m. These activities will start the week of October 8. Intermediate and young adult classes will also i begin October 9. Two meetings have been held in the past week to discuss this season's badminton. At. the first meeting it was decided to appoint I committee to arrange games and tournament with other clubs in the city. This committee consists of: Fred Nortomciiairman. Evelyn Stewart. Millie cudmore and Don Wonnacott. This committee met on,Wednesday evening and after much discussion drew up the club rules and schedule of playing for tho Fall term. The "Why" Bad- min-tori Club will hold its first session Tuesday. October 9. A special welcome will be extended to new members who will be guar- anteed a maximum number or games. The first Junior Tecii-Town Dance will be held on siiturday. October 13. This was decided by a. committee consisting of President, Roy Wilson. Deanna Phillips. Alex llowatt and Paula Farquhiirson. This will take the form of it reg. ular dance with a door prize rind several novelty dances. A lot. or enthu sm was shovim by the Young eoplc at a. mass meeting of Teen-Town last. Saturday night. Lloyd Mscbeod. Harold Dobson and George Anderson of the Alpha Phalanx Fraternity accompanied by Mr. Ivan Robinson, Y. M. c. A. Boys' Work Secretary will be Journeyinc in Truro. N. s. this week-end for I Maritime Phalanx Conference. No doubt the high. light of this conference. for them IT A .. Yiiake Lining AND V" (iirltiuide News Brownie Tests Winifred Anne Maolvlillan and Dianne Davies were enthusiastic visitors to Headquarters this week and successfully passed test work. in fact Winifred Anne's Sema- pt: 'lea,st, will be the discussion group entitled "Courtship, Home and Family" which they will lead. ' Buys and girls gym classes got under way last Monday. The at- tendance was gratifying and it 15 expected that the numbers will be even larger next week. Saturday morning program for Juveniles will stiirt October 13. This year the program will inelude such things as gym games, films. in- dustrial visits. hikes. scavenger hunts. eic. ' so long until next Friday'- ,.-..-. iThe Neighbors "Dad feels he's actually part of the game. it's called vicarious participatioii." to think hard to keep up with her. She completed her precious Golden Hand and is now a. First Class Brownie and she earned it, every step of the way. Dianne is just starting the big work but it will not be long before she catches up. Xmas Cards. At Headquarters we have a fine selections of Guide and Brownie Christmas Cards all with pictures. and coloured. some have the crest. The price is five cents each with envelope and orders must; be placed now. Why iioi. call and see the catalogue? Money must be paid with orders in advance or a deposit will be accepted. Lone News A most enthusiastic meeting of Lanes was held last Friday even- ing at Seven Mile Bay. On our arrival we were greeted by eleven smiling girls standing behind a table piled high with - believe it or not 5 over 400 hospitals bags which we were delighted to have to take back to the new hospital as the first Lone contribution. Get busy. you other Lones. this was done by girls before they even enrolled. Patricia Watson and Audrey Graham accompanied the Commissioner and Captain and soon is regular Guide meeting was undirway, starting with the horse- shoe formation. repeating the Guide Promise and Law, singing the Guide hymn and offering the Guide prayer. After a rousing game of "Frogs and Cranes" we got down to pass- tests and soon the hall was hum- ming like a beehive. The Patrol Leader. Mabel Sherry. deserves a By George Clark a kt: '1'-ill. A 116', i '0 i -1. am snnsulu hum .I3II DVIPQI Mini! TI 1 a pat: on the back for a good job well done. for every girl passed successfully and they were all en- rolled. The new guides are: Mabel Sherry. P. L., Blanche. Frances. Patricia. and Lorraine Hamill, Marie and Helen Wedge. Leona Muttart, Rita Cormier, Christine and Eileen Sutherland. The meet- ing closed with Evensong and taps, Father Shea. giving the prayer. Then though the hour was late. we were surrounded with girls giving orders for uniforms. all being eager to be with the other Guides on the visit of the Princess. ANGLO-RUSTICO W. I. The Anglo Rustico W. I. met at the Rclliiigs' home on Tuesday Evening. October 2. with an at- tendance of seven members and one visitor. The President, Mrs. E. Rolliiigs. with the Ode followed by Collect presided and the meeting opened in unison. The minutes of the last. meeting were read and approved. There was considerable correspondence read and discussed and also a short discussion on the Adult Sewing Class being organized in New Glasgow. Several of the members are planning on attending. In the absence of two of the col- lectors no full report was available from the Orphanage or Cancer Fund collections. It yrzis moved. seconded and carried Miss Coles be paid for two books that she needed in her work in the school. New conimlttecs appointed were as follows: Sick--Mrs. Noel Hoop- er and Mrs. W. Buiitiiin. school- Mrs. Blair Rolliiigs. Program -- Mrs. G. R. LePiige and Mrs. Rol- and Buntnin. Lunch - Mrs. Rol- land Buntain and Mrs. S. D. Park- ninn. I The next. meeting will be held -iii. the home of Mrs. l.eI'agc and Iroll call will be aiiswcrcd with an- iniiiil dues. .Vfi-s. B. Rollings and Mrs. Nuiin put. on interesting contests and the lunch committee. assisted by hostesses, served ii dainty lunch. Meeting closed with "God Save the King." WE DID! . . . and as it result there are value-packed bargains wherever Y0l1100k- Come in. look 'cm over .- . '; sedans, coupes, convertibles .'.l. everything. A "SAFE.-BUY" is the nearest thing to up new car you can buy. ".?.'.i.'E;.”.""' All are "sass-auvs".' Late f Models. Priced Right. Safety Checked. Mechanically Reconditioned and Appear- ance Checked. Guaranteed. I oil" ' all ' E nsioI'”"c SEE THESE BARGAINS AT OIIR USED CAR LOT SALE STARTS FRIDAY STEWART MOTORS LTD. Mercury - Meteor Dealer 224 Queen St. ' phone 831 I l . 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