DECEMBER 31. 1953 New Goods breasted models. Values button style-- MEN'S en's WINTER. CAPS, they go ....... .. - go. giving the people of Princ M HOSE-Out they go ..... All Wool Plaid MOTOR 'RUGS .................... .. Less 257, BDYS' DEPARTMENT SPECIALS Fancy Wool SWEATERS, HOSE & TOQUES, WOOL JACKETS, PARKAS, STA- TION WAGON COATS, F HE GUARDIAN. GI-IARLOTTETOWN PAGE SEVEN SALE STARTS SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 2nd AT 930- A.M. fall and Winter Merchandise must be moved regardless of cost. Owing to the very mild Fall and Winter our heavy goods didn't move. so out they e Edward Island an opportunity to buy needed goods at a big saving. at New low Prices-liead over the offerings listed below-no elevators or stairs to climb-our business is all on the ground floor grey. OUT THEY GO-LESS 33 U392, DISCOUNT MEN'S JACKETS AND STATION WAGON COATS Included in this lot are Leather Jackets, quilted satin lined Sur Coats, plaid Jackets, Men's Parkas. OUT THEY GO--LES 2579 DISCOUNT - MEN'S SUITS A special line of all wool worsteds, single and double to 552.00-- SALE PRICE 334.95 MENIS ALL WOOL SWEATERS Pullover, Sleeveless and Coat Sweaters. CLEARING-LESS 2570 Zipper and PYJAMAS Broadcloth and Flannelette. OUT THEY GO-LESS 257, DISCOUNT GLOVES and Fancy wool . Less 259;, HOCKEY SWEATERS, WINTER JACKETS--Out ............. .. Less 2575 Discount MILLINERY DEPARTMENT SPECIALS (1) Table slightly soiled Hats to clear at only 50c en. (2). Table of Ladies' Felts, Velvets and Veiveteens. Clearing at ............ ................................... .. SL00 (3) Table of Ladies' Hats, all light colors. To clear at ............ .. ...................................... .. 51.98 BALANCE OF STOCK HATS l OUT THEY G0 AT U2 PRICE REMEMBER OUR colossll. JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE suns SATURDAY, JANUARY 2nd AT 9:30 A.M. Provvse Bros. ASK ABOUT OUR with new low prices which help lleep the cost of living down. MEN'S WINTER OVERCDATS All wool Elysian and fine Velours-Brown, blue and CLEARING ALL LIICSACE Including Ladies' Overnight, Week-End Cases, Menis Club Bags and Gladstone Cases- OUT THEY GO-LESS 257,, DISCOUNT CARPETS. CURTAINS do FLOOR COVEBINGS ALSO DRAPERIES Axminister Rugs, discontinued designs. Sizes 9x12, 9x 10 U2 and 6 3W4 x 9-on sale at ...... .. 252, Discount Special prices on all other rugs and mats during this sale. A special line of Axminster Mats, mottled design. Size 45x27. Sale Price ................................................ .. s5.49 A special clearing line of Rexoleum and Baroleum Rugs, all first quality, clearing at the following prices: 6x9, C440; '7 UZX9, S540; 9x9, 36.50 9x10 U2, 57.75 and 9x12, S8375 Deluxe quality Rexoleum, first grade material, all good designs. 2 yds. wide .'51.25 per yd.; 3 yds. wide S2.15 per yd. Damask Drapery material, 48 in. wide in shades of green, grey, blue and brown, worth up to 52.50 per yd. On sale for ................................... ., 31.87 per yrl. Tapestry furniture covering, 54 in. wide, regular 553.75, clearing for . S2159 Ruffled Curtains, ivory, 43x84 in. Special, pr. 82.89 Draperies in cretonne and monks cloth. Size 45x81. in. On Sale Less 2070 WSIAHLE or First quality Bath Towels, plain and striped. Size 20 x 38. Reg. 1.59 a pr. Sale price .......................... .. iIn'1.19 A better quality. Size 20 x 40. Reg. 31.95 a pr. Sale Price 331.49 Bedspreads ill Chenille and Homespun. Clearing at Special Prices. 1 Cretonlles, discontinued floral designs. Clearing ..................................... .. Less 33 U3 Discount TOWEL EASY PAYMENT PLAN ' LADIES' FALL and WINTER COATS A Good Assortment of Patterns and Sizes OIIT THEY 60 LESS 2596 LADlES' DRESSES All silk and woolen dresses, good clean new merchan- dise. Regular prices from S9.95 to 312.95. Selling for ............................................................................ .. S195 Another line of ladies' all silk and woolen dresses, bet- ter quality. Regular prices from S1435 to 5517.95. Out they go for .................................................... .. 2510.95 All our good Dresses in all sizes-new fall goods. Out they go .......................................... .. Less 33 U3 Discount One rack of Ladies' Housedresses, assorted sizes and colors. Reg. S238 to 54.95. Sale Price 51.59 See our Special Table of slightly soiled Lingerie, in- cluding Pants, Slips, Pyjamas, Gowns and Bed Jackets. Clearing at ........................................ .. U2 Price & Less See our rack of soiled Blouses, assorted sizes. Out they go Less 33 U391, Discount SUBSTANDARDS In Face Towels. Size 18 x 36. Assorted plain colors. Reg. 51.50 a pair. Sale price ...................... .. i'51.00 pr. Bath Towel. Size 20 x 42. Assorted and plain colors. Reg. 51.95. Sale price ................................ .. SL50 pr. Better quality, size 20 x 44. Assorted plain colors. Reg. 32.50 pr. Sale price ............................ .. S1315 pr. Another good value in Bath Towels, plain. Size 21 x 44.. Reg. 53.00 pr. for ............. .............. .. RL95 pr. Extra large Bath Towel, plain shades. A good assort- ment. Size 24 x 44. Reg. 3S3.95 pr. Sale price S2.50 pr. For BetI:er'MercI1andise A! Lowest Prices 52 - SALE or imilled DRESS CDDDS - HDSIERY-SWEATERS CDTTDNS and CNILDRENIS WEAR Klddles' Snow Suits, 2 pc. and 3 pc. Sizes 2 to 6x. Reg. 57.95 to 3512.95. Selling ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, Less 20'; Dis, Boys and Girls' Coat, Hat and Leggings. Size 1 to Sat. Reg. 512.95 to S1985. Selling Less 209”, Discount Klddles' Dresses, sizes 1 to 6x. Reg. 32.98 to 334.98. Selling ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H L955 2007” Girls and Teen-age Dresses. Sizes 7 to 14 yrs. Reg. 33.98 to 37.98. Selling ......................... ,,,,, ,. Less 207,, Girls' Coat Sweaters. Sizes 8 to 14. Assorted colors. Special at ................................................... ..'. .......... .. 52.85 Knddlesl Corduroy Overalls. Sizes 2 to 6 yrs. Spe- Girls' Coat Sweaters, assorted colors. Sizes 7 to 14. Special ................................................................. .. 553.50 Kiddiesl Coat Sweaters. Sizes 2 to 6 yrs. Reg. 31.65. Sale Price 31,39 Kiddiesi Lined Jeans. Size 4. Special ..........,.,,,..- 351.79 LADIES' NYLON HOSE 45 gauge 30 denier. Good shades. First quality. Regular 51.50. Sale Price ................ .. 95c 1; pr. See our Table of Soiled Goods of Childrenis and Lad- ies' Wear .......................................................... .. 1x2 pr-lee Klddles' Flanneiette Pyjamas and Sleepers. Out they 80 Less 20'Z, TOWEL8 SECONDS Bath Towels, plain and striped. Size 20 x 40. Reg. 32.10 a pr. Sale Price SL65 A better quality. Size 20 x 40. Reg. 32.40 a pr. S le price 51.89 Print Cottons-a good assortment of patterns. Reg. 600. Out they go at .............................. .. 49c a yard. REMNANTS Cotton. Chintz, Flannolotto, etc. U2 PRICE MEN'S SUITS Ir OVERCOATS CAN IE BOUGHT ON THE EASY PAYMENT PLAN Sydney Horse Places Seventh TORONTO. (OP)- Great Doon finished seventh in the M00 purse third race at Duffel-in park here MOMIIY. placing seventh in both heats. The horse is owned by Ernie Smith of Sydney and was driven by L. Moxlnrlon. Winning time for the one-mile first heat 221 2-6. the l I-IS-mile second heat. 227 4-5. Weill Disclaims Any Knowledge 0f Title Bout NEW YORK. fAP)- Al Woill, "Pnllhlt of heavy ',' dlnmplon Marciano. said Monday he hunt agreed to ll Marciano- Dtnnv Nardlco title right. in Miami Feb. 24 or "any kind of a fight '0' Rocky yet", Weill called The 7'"?! over 0. story from Brock- I0n. Mass. Rocky's hometown. which quoted Marciano as saying he wn going to defend his title Isllnst Nardloo in Miami. Feb. 24. H was quoted as saying Im coins to New Your Thurada to -In for the fight” - "He must have been mlaquotcd ff? Jnlstnderstood" sold Weill. 3003! don't know who he's going '7 firm next. He may not cvbn fish! in Miami. I ain't closed fl! Auoclotod In!hm U" hlklm to Jim Nofrh DPIIIGIIO of the International Boxing cm on the phone." and went. "We've mentioned Nordsoo. Din Dlacccronl and Du: Ooctoll as Dolliblo opponents for Rocky down then in loan! but we ab'i set- Noted Athlete Visits Hospital VANCOUVER-. (GP)-Doug Hap- Burn. chosen in a Canadian Press poll as Canada's outstanding male athlete of 1053. spent. part of the Christmas holiday visiting the crip- pled Children's Hospital here. Hepburn. 21, who won the world heavyweight weight-lifting cham- plonahip in stockhokn this year. was born with club feet. and went much of his childhood in children's hospital: in Winnipeg. "if I had had the advantages that children born with diub fact have today.” Hepburn said. "I would be much stronger than 1 lm .. straightened Hep- Treatment burns legs. but left his right short- er and thinner than his left. "I guess nature endowed me with so much strength that I could overcome my handicap." he said. "But there are hundreds who have nothiru to help them." tied anything. "You don't. agree to anymlng as important as A heavy-weight title IIITIC on the phone," added the manager. Hockey riafel Fined lncgun PRINCE ALBIIT. Bub. (OP)- Lionel Heinrich. ddoncema with Hlnnboldt. Indians of the, sunt- chowon Junior Hockey League. was fined 82! in police court Monday when he pleaded guilty to a charge of anal: causing actual bodily harm. Police said Heinrich struck a Prince Albert hockey stick during a Soccarjiasults 1 LONDON. (Ci?)-Results of soc- cer games played Saturday in the United Klncdom: ENGLISH LEAGUE Divlnon I Aston Villa 1 Wolverhampton 2 Blackpool 2 Arsenal 2 Bolton W 3 Charlton A 1 Chelsea 2 oardiff C. 0 . Huddersfield T 2 Sunderfiand 1 Liverpool 0 W Bron-llwich 0 Mmchcster C 2 Sheffield U 1 Newcastle U 2 Mitldleuarough 3 Portsmouth 1 Tottenham I Preoton N E 2 Burnlay 1 Sheffield W 0 Manchester U I Division II Derby C 3 Bury 1 Doncaster R 0 Blackburn R 2 Hull C 3 Lincoln 0 0 Leeds U 0 Nottingham 1" 2 Luton T 3 West. Ham U I Notts C 2 Birmingham C 1 Oidham 2 Brentford 0 Plymouth A 2 Pulham 2 Rlotlherham U 1 Leicester 0 I Swansea T 2 Stoke C 2 Division III southern Brighton 5 Wnlaall 3 Bristol C 8 Newport C 0 meter 0 l Alder-shot. 3 mlwich T 4 Coventry C l Layton O 2 Northampton T 0 Miflwall S Gillingham I Norwich C 2 Crystal P 1 Queen's P R 0 Oolchccter U 0 occurred when Humboldt coach snotty Munroe and Bill nuor, coach of Prince Albert Mintos. staged a fist fight. as both teams were leaving the ice. The fan. Hugh crltchley, said he was not paying much attention and was looking the other way when clubbed." Heinrich said head with a hockey stick during a-Critchley was trying to get on the (one here Nov. 8, The ineldentlicc to grab a teanunatq & Shrawdoury '1' 1 Bwindon T 0 Southampton 2 Bournemouth 1 Southand U 1 Watford 0 Torquay U 2 Reading 2 Division 11! Northern Aocrington 3 Halifax T 0 Barnalcy 2 York C i Bradford C 4 Rochdale 0 Carlisle U l Gatoahead 0 Chester 0 Port Vale 1 Chesterfield 4 Stockport C 0 Cl-ewe Alex 0 Mansfield T 0 Darllngton 3 scunthorpc U 0 Hartlcpools U 2 Workington 2 Transmere R 2 Grlmsby T 4 wrexham 1 Barrow 2 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division A Aberdeen 8 Stirling A 0 Clyde 1 Celtic 7 Faikirk 4 Airdrleonians I Hamilton A 0 st. Mirren 2 Hearts 0 Partick T 2 Qucenofsb Eutrifeo Ralth R 1 Dundee 2 Rangers 3 I-ilbemlan 0 Division B Albion R 4 Dutnbarton 1 Allan A 2 Motherwell I Ayr U 3 Arbroath 0 Dundee U i stenhousemuir 1 Dunfermilne 0 Stf Johnstolle 4 Porter A 1 Third Lanark 4 ' Morton 6 Ciwdenbooth 0 Queen's P 1 Kilmarnoek 1 IRISH IEAGUE Bangor 4 Crusaders 2 Cllftonvllle 0 Ballymena U 8 Derry C 2 Glenioran 3 Distillery 2 Portadown 2 Glenavon 0 Ooleralne 1 Llnfleld 4 Arda o PINCI-IER CREEK, Alta, (CP) -An excavating crew came across three well-preserved buffalo heads and a number of bones at a street intersection here. The site is known to have been an old In- dian camping ground. 3 Enos Slaughter Signs Contract (AP)-Enos Slaugh- Cal'- his ST. LOUIS. ter signed a 1954 St. Louis dinai contract Tuesday for 14th season with the club. The outfielder, 38, has been with the Redbirds since 1968 ex- cept for three years in military service. Terms of the contract were not disclosed. Deny Hoax in Rugby lolli- TORONTO. (OP) - There was "no hoax Implied or intended" in a visit. to London by the Toronto and Montreal rugby football tour- ing team, Wally Williams. pubic- ity director of the Ontario Rugger Union, said Tuesdny. Williams was cotnmcnting on a report in the London Star which credited the touring team with the greatest rugby football hoax of the century". The team from Canada was beaten 46-0 Monday by a Lon- don hoopitala pickup squad. Williams mid about 40 made the trlp by chartered plane to London. The players were drawn from the Ontario union-which has 22 teams at Toronto. Hamilton, st. Cathar- inos. Brnntforri and Guelph-and from Quebec union which has two or three terms. "It wasn't. out best team." said Williams, "You might say it was a representative good-will side." The Ontario union, which is af- filiated with the Irnglim Ranger Union. gave the team permission to play in England "as A good- will geoture, not as a hoax." g liangers Acquire New Left-Winger NEW YORK, (OP) - New York Rangers Tuesday acquired Glen Bonmnre, 24-year-old left winger, from Cleveland Barons of the Am- erican Hockey League for an un disclosed amount of cash. The Rangers optioned forward Andy Bathgatc, 21-year-old Winni- peg-born forward. to the Barons. Sonmore, a native of Moose Jaw, Sasla, has scored 13 goals and 12 assists in 31 games with Cleve- land. He was to fly here for Tues- day night'a National Hockey League game here with Boston Bruins. Boxer Suffers Loss Of Memory CHICAGO, (AP)-Oscar Battling Nelson. Ti, former lightweight boxing champion, is in a psycho- pathic hospital today suffering from complete loss of memory. Nelson, who earned an estimat- ed 3300.000 in a 22-year fight carerr that spanned the turn of the century. was moveri from his small hotel room to the hospital Monday. Dr. Clarence Geary, psychiatrist assigned to the case. said Nelson "is out of contact with the world and is suffering from senile do- menl' ." Negon has been in his present condition ever since his wife riled last Saturday. HTOOKHOLM, (GP)-Current fig- ure! show the Swedish morchanf. navy now total: 1,858 ahipe of 2.- 017.000 gross tons, including 784 motorshipc. 473 steamers and 801 sailing ships with auxiliary en- zines g Peakes And Vicinity Arendon Dunphy. Clair Fisllrr and Thomas Dunphy .lr., students at St. Dunstan's Univers- ity, are spending their holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dun- phy, Penkes. Mr. and Mrs. Loyola Deigllan. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cullen and Mr. Leslie Rogerson spent the Christmas holidays as guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. B, Rnlzorson, st. Patrlckls Road. Miss Mary Handrahan left De- cember 18 for Roxbury. Mass, to visit her sister, Sally Handrahan, and other relatives in Roxbury. Mr Philip Gillan left recently to visit. his sisters in Roxbury. Mass. Mr. Cecil Maclnnis returned to his home December 23. having spent I. short. vacation with friends and relatives in Boston, USA Mr. and Mrs. Herb Gormley and family of Boston, are spending Christmas at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Gormley of St. Pat- rick's Road. Miss Teresa Handrahan. teacher at Borden, is spending the holl- dnys at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Handrahan. St. Patriclls Road. Mr. Dominic Mnclnnis of War- cester, Man. is spendin. a few days visiting at the home of his brother. Mr. Rupert. Maclnnls. Many friends of Miss Anne Mac- Innls were sorry to hear of her ,.:. sudden illness. All wish Anne I speedy recovery. Miss Peggy Bradley of Charlotte- town, was the guest. of her par- ems, Mr. and Mrs. U. P. Bradlay, during the Christmas week-end. Ml". FA'i'.ral'ri Devlne and Min Leona Devme of Cllnrlottrstnt-l'n, spent Cllrlstnlns at the home of their mother, Mrs. l.aurel.ta Devlne, Pcakrs Miss Doris Dnnnrlly, student at Notre Dame Acatielny. is spending her holidays at her home on St. Patricltis Road Mus Carlene MlmEac.hern of Mt. Stewart, visited at. the home of Mr and Mrs. Ralph Grant on December 24. -BU. PARK CORNER SCHOOL REPORT (October and November) Grade X - 1. Mary Campbell. Grade IX -- I. Enid Howatt: I Gertrude Adams; 3. Wilbur La- mont. Grade viii - 1. Joan Bernard: 2. Wallace Mncu.-od; 3. Robert Montgomery. Grade Vi - 1. P.-lullnr Bain; 2 Erwin l-lnwatt; 3. Dllvld Sims. Grade V - l. Gerald Meek; 2. Myrna Macbcotl, Gordon Bernard (equali: 3. Monty Campbell. LUIII-ID BY BLONDF. TORONTO, ICPV ---John Connor. SR, told police he was beaten and robbed of 3900 Mnllday night in in midtown park where he was "lured" by a blonde hr had met. in a beverage room. He said no was beaten by a man. a stranger, who had introduced him to the woman. Police said the couple was a typical Lenin vnaaged in "roll- ing" victims picked up In drink- ing opota.