' o The Bargain Staged l All Set And Reedy 0% OFF ALL COATS Whenwessy an. mean sen w’ thefulllimit...~ilsseliemeliliti '20 pea- eentl This the Coats willobegghilsg. . . beautiful $40 Coats for $82 .. . laperb $50 t CLE asthess-leeadsinafewdaysyesfllneedtohurry. Ladies’ Hats Newest fall and winter Hats, in felt and Fur Muile Fiveonly-Coney, and Wolf. All 3.50 Dresses Beaverine R 1 19.15 r 20.50. eg“ m $ o $ new this fall. THURSDAY, 9 o. ns A small group of $8.50'V Dresses — all i Sale Chou y Days Qnly. l ens sacsrrrs llightly soiled, warm. quilted Jackets for skating or any outdoor sports. Regular $6.95 to $8.95. fastenings. Choose Zipper I . jtiinuessyK§qiFew -1 g YAct blow Unis-insured, f.» Trimlnd Fur Cont: _ Ladies’ Suits; 109K098; 5m?" Aid l Sld Suits, Skirts, Blouses And Hats b_ tcmorr selsetllflooetfr thelovelitdoetsioekwe've'svershewn-...sndseve Ooatefozwidiimosl llemetierwhefiheregslsrarieeismuyenlnplydsdnetflflperoent. But _ m. an. 5.95 nnsssns 8117011118 7° stock of fresh, new 5.95 ind 4.95 beauties i; Be down bright and early tomorrow - get a dress or two for yourself and don't for; n like from an entire Velvet. Regular to $3.95. g3;- e eLslflfle e 01111211195. s1.aa To clear at $13.95, .. $17.95 Special Sale PflQQ s s e3‘- e e svelt-lgynfle e eke,- c s During Ssle...... $4.95 o. $5.95 133213-553‘ T’T‘.‘{".°.°. Tiff‘? $3.88 ‘ SKIRTS ALL SIZES ~ Loire on snoas snnsvsprnam on rumor _ ran rum now ron 2.49 B LO U S ES nr snrmss _ _ . llverooat Value Beyond Hope 0f Equalling Hen, you know fsii well that there is a decided scarcity of men's clothing this year . . . but, as usual, Green- dal’s have the largest showing in these parts . . . and hard as ‘they are to get, we're going to give you the eatest Overcoat values in many years . . . we're.gomg to giveyou 22.50 values for 16.95. If you are not nterested in saving money you don't have to bother about this item . your dollar make it a point to he here early. On sale 9 a. m. Thursday, ALI. OTHER OVERCOATS LESS IO PERCENT 9.95 Mackinaw Coats Men’s Mackinaw Coats, all round belt, good roomy pockets - it's s regular $9.95 value but while stock lasts you can get at a $3.00 saving! Some buy! . . Horsehi Gloves. yours t h e y $6.95 LADIES’ wean ee ounce: sr. Phone illoihirig Coupons Prove Big Factor In Dress Styles By DENIS DALTBOFF Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON. Nov. 29 —(CP)- Some London restaurants. seeking to re- capture their chic pre-war clientele, inlne equivalent. but their ssplra. have put the stem o! a proval on white ties and t and the fem- tlons are more easily expressed thnn fulfilled. Clothing cou ons are fewer than ever at presen own to three s month-and not many women can afford to spend two months’ cou- Fons on an‘ evening dress. It is ikely that their pre-war evening BPDsrel has been converted into dsv wear. From the manufacturers‘ point of view also evening wear is not Profitable. Silk frocks require seven coupons-which must be collected 1501 from the purchaser—-regard.less of the length. With the addition of a little extra material they could make two afternoon dresses and i4 coupons. The question oi dressmakers also is difficult with most workrooms only a quarter full and those work- trs Principally engaged on clothes for overseas and foreign markets. Evening dresses, when you find them, are oi attractive cur, with s straight skirt, curved shoulder, pinched-in waist, and moulded c011. sage. or quaint little bodices and bouifant skirts. Colors are gay though black is still the favorite. Continental Influence 7118M is a look about these‘ dresses that suggests Paris but they are all made in England. Dress- makers from Paris and Vienna have been working in London since| the Mar and have had their influ- ence on London designers. Another point against dress ls the difficulty of transpor- tation. with gasoline still rationed and taxis difficult to find. The gen_r ersl feeling is inclined against 676581118 up to go out to eat an austerity of spam or minced meat. evening Yes! ‘Sweeter, tastier bread wan. FLEISCIIMANWS 0:3; bzgrse it's full rmnglb. And ' lighter, more tender. l ildlfll - Get .. " ly-‘Censdak rush _ » YEAST ‘goes right to work, . on’: active fresh Price . . but if you want the utmost for $|o.o5 Mitts de Work Mitts and $1.49 quality. While last 6.95 Windbreakers Men's, here's a bargain that truly defies all equal l Real winter weight, full zipper front - a. mighty good $6.95 jacket. Wise buyers will make sure by coming early! $4 I Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . THE GREENDAL . CO. LTD. BOYS’ IANOY SWEATERS Boys’ fancy knit Pullovers. the kind the boys are going in for in a big way right now . . . well, boys, you're going to get these $1.95 Sweaters for the $3155.13??? 7f? $1 .29 MIN’! HEAVY PANTS Men's heavy blue $5.95 Melton Pants or Breeches at $4.49! What a price for this quality what a chance to get winter weather needs. You have to get them anyway- s why not save plenty L98 , $6.95. man's rwssin soars _ Here's a real chance to buy a ‘genuine all wool Sport Coat st a Price you would tnormally pay for an ordinary jacket, _ Reg. to $21.50. Clearance . . . . . i B019’ $8.25 BEISOHII Boys’ heavy blub fri ere Breeches in all sizes -- we've cut the price for a few days if you want to save — and who doesn't — Here's an unequal- led chance. Prepare now for 3.1.‘? ‘..°. T‘. . if". $2.49 MEWS WEAR 144 GT. GEO. ST. Phone 1500 Men’s heavy Work ‘Sflris. Even if evening wear manufac- Roms.“ IPFXIif-ilit Worked; liréum?‘ and _ intimate “reistivesflof " both merslde. me . u‘ members for their cmoperstion and J/sssnpers Alpine and Corduroy. Regular $4.95 and Price Now . . . . . . . . $3.95 s. $5.59 Pants Men's Tweed Dress Pants. All sizes. Reg. $6.95. $ Sale........ eels 311i"! <1 Dark serviceable shades. Lots of wear in these $1.59 shirts. O l e a r i n g ‘ It .............'.-$1son w’ .for the comin ' seagulls. ¢ber 17th. Mayor ' rrrfiimus of sen. in the us’ 00pm‘ . i messiah-runny, . recently visited friends Ii V, _ ; turers aren't able to make much headway, manufacturers of lingerie fabrics are producing gay materials season. Instead of t e conventional mo- tifs, nties, scsnties and vests will be a omed with lovebirds. ally col- ored squirrels, powder p fs and One textile manufacturer, impel- led by the lifting of blackout and lighting restrictions, has designed a material showing small houses decorated with blazing yellow lights. These fabrics are all treated with an antLshrink and anti-fade pro- cess and popular colors are still peach, sky bue and pink. Montague and Vicinity About forty service men women. each accompanied by friend, attended a banquet in their honor which was held in the Leg. ion Hall. Saturday evening, Novem- R. G. scDonald was Master of Ceremonies. This was the second ban uet held for service personnel. un er the aus- pices oi the Women's Institute. the first having bian held in Aigust. Through the c urtesy of Mr. . H. Yeo, on both occasion; eachguest was given a complimentary ticket to the current motion picture and H3 dance which followed in the l. .01‘. Hall and Mrs. Wm. Garrick was hosiess to the members oi the W.M.S. of the Presbyterian Church lest week. The president, Mrs. James Currie presided. During the devotions period she was assisted by Mrs. A. gnMscKsy and We. Emery Mae- e . The many friends of Mrs. Id. ward Ken- will be pleased to learn that she is conva‘ ' satisfactor- ily at the home of her 23th» and aister-ln-law, Mr. and . ll. ll. Nelson. Mrs. Kerr sunderweni l h serious ‘carnation in tin‘ County capital inst mm . A1389). shill’ aunt's?“ may visited ew or recon guest of her sister, In. tewart. ' M .C. K. W htman i0 syarigy. N.s.. 3m the set four mouths at sessam ioznzépent ks few‘ a wee , 55-. m. i. n. I" I fern. with long streamers of white Cpl. Frank Greene, R. C.A.l=‘. is 590116318 a shor; leave at his nome here before going to Labrador. Mr. John Pyke St. John, N.B., is visiting his nece, Mrs. Emery MacNeill, and Mr. MscNelll, Mon- issue-C. DONABUE - FLOOD NUPTIAL! one of three tty Autumn weddn s solemnlzrgire in St. Jos- e h's hurch Kelly's Cross, on ovember 7th was that. oi Mer- cedes Anne, daughter; of Mr and Mrs. James D_ Flood of South Mel- ville, when she was united in the holy bonds\ to Harold Leo Donahue, son oi the late Mr. and Mrs. John Donahue oi Cornwall. The ceremony was performed and Nuptisl Mass, celebrated by Rev Eugene L, Murray of Sum- merfleld. -cousin of the bride. len th gown of white silk jersey on] torso effect. with sweet- heart neckline. her finger tip veil arranged in bridal cap style, and. carried a bouquet of American Beauty Roses and maiden hair satin. - Her only ornament was s string oi pearls, the gift of the groom. S e was attended by her sister Mill Sylvia, who also looked love- ly in a own of dusty rose sheer She looked Winsome in s floor llh a s. pThe table was centered by a beautifully decorated three tiered wedding cake, topped by a white horseshoe, bearing the nacripilors of "Good Luck," and from which gas suspended s white wedding Q The color scheme of both livin and dinin rooms was pink an white. whie a cluster of white ridding bells hung over the brides a e Father Murray was among those present and at the conclusion. Dro- osed the toast to the happy couple. n a few well chosen remarks. salami! in aervinluvlim aiy Monnghan. Delia Mhfisufiasy. Florence and Ursula Malonm- ar- garet and Marcella Donahue. while Mrs. Peter Greenan. Mrs. Frank Bradle Mrs. Emmett German andd iss Mary Trainer replen- e Several happy hours were whlled ewsy ln danc rig. by youns "l5 old, music bang‘ furnished b)‘ Francis Doyle, of 10%;!’ 021;!!!‘ In‘! Blfifiiifisrfiiiifihefis in the'llvin - room were solos by MII- F?!" Murray, Mrs. James Carts hi!‘ 0! Cha lettetown and Mrs. home's Mc enna of Vernon, the groom! aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E mett Gor- men and Miss Mary enna also sang leasing selections. in t a evening the happy couple l for all the work accomplished dur- ing the year. The Secretary-Tress. gave a insncisl report. i115. was given to the Red Cross. also seven quills, also little girls dresses. Ciril- drens underwear and men's pais- mas. A box of clothing was co lect. ed for the Russians. ‘Boxes were sent to the boys overseas. Donat- tlons" were given the '1‘. B. League and orphanage. The hall was paint» ed and necessities bought for the school with a good balance on hand. The following officers were ap- pointed for the coming ear. President, Mrs. Alan tewart. Vice-Pres, Mrs. Neil Salmons. Becyfleas, Mrs. J.W. Boyce (re-else ). Auditors, Miss MacDonald and Mrg. Hector MaoNevin. g ttec. Mrs. Teoph Beaten. Mrs. John MacPhsil and Mrs. 1W. oe flick Co miss. Miss MacDonald and Mrs. Hector MacNevin School Committee. Mrs. Alon crimes-t and Miss‘ Catherine Mur- c n. It was decided to have in the hall Nov. 19th. Mrs Macbeod had char e of the pmsrsru for the even w ch was very in- WNi-llls. lun was served by the hostess after which the meeting ed. loomed. Next meetinl at the name s dance . Geddie From The MARIE ELENA BEA U T-Y SALON The Christmas rush will be a pleasure t0 you if you are not annoyed by unwieldy hslr. So would you like to take advantage of our re- duced prices? very happy to about just what Yiiur hair All the new creams and oils are here for your individual perman- should have. eni. PRICES: $2.50 - taro 85.00 - $7.00 4 810.00 Phone 219i We will he you with ms chlng veil. and crrying a bouquet of pink and white garden- ias and maiden hslr fern. with white meline streamers. r. o n . l2 ‘ , broth of the oom csxbly acted in cap- scit o best m . e groom's gift to the brides- maid was a beautiful gold rosary. and to the groomsman. a gold t e set. During the ceremony and Mass following, Mrs. Frank Murray o! Charlottetown. aunt of the bride. presided at the orlai, and approp- riate h ns were suns by her uncle, rank J. Fluid. The church was lessently crowded with relatives. fr ends and neighbours of all the oonirloiihl rig: he re lster. and ms | in licitat ons of fiiehtfme ‘fie-i smr siege?! d to the brides home in . v el n re a stlou e M ville w e m some» l, .. i‘ e. ~. Ilrnshfl “l. ~l “'8 he thebrlde wore a fuschia er with black trimming, with silver fox collar hat trimmed with black "film"- eturn they will Corn all where the prosperous young I‘ El‘. f i ds join in w ~ sfirz..'"ai to"... s...» h‘. On pul and tri thro e“ “arltlmexhfywgn for ‘ravelllf; "stereo-sinusitis of..seed rat... m" no, h" eieigeetlen with felted {use to nan- apsrican so nsc. e usua<<csariotatqys. ‘gran. answered with Christmas slits. wool dress ck coat. and fuschia reside in groom is a oi Mrs. Neil Salmond, roll call to i‘); an eiochsnse n! Gt. George Si. Ch’town.