fl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN lg race seven- GABABDINE 9 PANTS 510.95 Sport Slacks at a great saving just when you need them. 200 ENGLISH wonsnan suns L 7 .50 CORDUROY ) Suiis from our regular raclrs to 169.50-If is a known fact that our suits are the finest in the city. This wealth-end choose yours from this grand selection at a gigantic saving. sroin coins . 3 Popular one-Blurlon .lyi.. A JACKETS Here are regular values to 120 l7.95 At a big saving for the start oi the season ...i (5 b d' 'r a ar me opcoats 10079 English Wool GAIARDINE A i C MEN! These Costs are worth up to 349.50 at present prices. Choose yours this week-end Regular 34.95 Value .95 EXTRA SPEClA.L VALUE ossss SHIRTS 1.00 great variety of lalirics and colors. Regular to 29.50. 2 ""19" "NY V3" Hem?" ' l Windsor Collar pastel shirts. Feature Price . . . . . . . . . . .. 54.50 value ............................ .. HOLLYWOOD TOPCOATS Save Dollars on these all weather Gabardine Coats. Regular 529.50--Navy, Fawn, Grey ........ .95 Saniorized-Fused Collar shirts in all the pop- 2e95 ular shades. A few dozen soiled Arrow and Van .... "By sriu uviou sox..-. 95: lVan Heusen WHITE SHIRTS-a regular 34.50 value. . aseseeeeesI)iDO(d)oele,eeeee eeeeeeeeeea "WORK SHIRTS. Entire sioclt A.-..1-n-.-...-. . 207. OFF TSUMMER COMBINATIONS-No Buttons, short legs, sleeveless. Regular 32.50 . . . . . . .,.-....;.x.-. . . . . . . . 3l.59 TBALBRIGGAN COMBINATIONS. Short sleeve. ankle- lengih. Regular 32.95-SALE . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . 32.59 MllRPllY'S DUNGAREES 2.95 mere pittance, and there is little doubt that the disputed panhandle was included in the bargain. The names Lord Alvarstone. sn- Julisn Pauncatorte and 0.6. Sec- retary or State Key recur to mem- SPORT SHIRTS 5 DOZEN ONLY Spun Rayon Shirts in s. 3.95 quality. .99 An early bird special ...... ...... PYJAMAS SALE 3.95 A lucky purchase of Broadcloth fyjamas-every lpalr worth S500. ALL SIZES BOXER SHORTS 95: "'Plasiic RAIN COATS. a 35.95 value . .v.-. . . . . . . .. 33.95 mi. Force SUMMER TROUSERS-Khaki .i..'de'. Regular ValUCu e etae ale 1 e eje ecI!e.e'e;e e e e e e e a 9 o, "TIES, an assortment of 3l.50 and 32.00 Ties .. .. . 49: TDIAMOND SOX. Argyles. Wool & Nylon. 32 value 3l.49 'iCASHMERE SOX. 3l.O0 values. Elastic tops .-... . . . . 79: "T" SHIRTS Navy - Brown - from our array of the season's smartest shades of Brown - Fawn - Grey. Sizes 34-44 in reg- ulars and tails. While They Last ......-......-u-u-u Every peirwith :90-Day Guarantee. To open the summer season we Raga.” offer you a ierriiic saving. 20 31.25 Buy a. halt dozen for summer-reg. 31.25 ,,,,,,,, .. dozen in spun rayon. Save on your summer shiris. By Forden and Van Heusen. Regular to 32.95 139 Popular "Gaucho" style. White - Yellow. Lace Back Sailor Style in Denim- 33.7l5 value Save for Summer . . . . .1. ljjwjj-ij jsj RE guALFfv is Euiizi leash in 1867. The boundary is well tween Alaska proper and Canada. be no further uncertainty. '1'hey defined by glaciers. streams, moun- Hundreds or men were ensued clme from R11 PIN! Of "10 "filled taln ridges, etc. The writer has during the summer of 1010 in cloee- States. I met one of them at been privileged to see some oi the cutting a strip about 100 ieet wide. vsnceboro. Maine. ten years after- regard by Great Britain, rind the, tuie us, secretary oi state, aew- markers. on each side or the boundary Ind, Wlrds - knew him by hi! helkhl Russians remained in possession oil ard. was able to buy the whole The with mg.-fun." or west long. bulldlnl ""7" "ii 'i”"5 """""' ”' "- 7 ””- M5 Ma 9 mmdly their iishlng and trading postal territory (or a comparative triile inl (Rude (om. the mun home, 5;. men" "' l" 0”” in" "W9 "mum b'””"5 hm” liml M” l" D""""' Their economists and financiers the Canadian coast line thereby couldn't vlzualize the rich poten- acquirlnz a sort or "squatters tiaiities oi the territory - iish. rights”. The cosst was held in poor lumber. minerals. etc.. but an as- enrer steamer about March lath from leattle to Stanley, with calls at intervening ports in the "pen- handle" of Alaska - Ketlchsn. Wrangell. and Juneau. Big lumber mills end salmon cannerles appear- tsbllshed fishing posts down along y Continued from page 9 -"V'”;” "tr? twenty-four hoists. There ill"? Jlrire piles or short ehunhs or 2 Wind mount 30 inches long) celled 'r:mkrs". which were intended to ya Iavicd into shingles. These .xa.kca must have come from A 'i7”'-ill and arms or the tern hith tree 1 or vtmrslurcd in falling or by frost A: the university training grounds. 3:; liked I. try at the weight throw- ,h1',;"T WIGM make a worthwhile mum of the in lo. hsnuner-never get two or three turns in s ed to be the principal industries in these towns. 'nIe "pan-handle? extends for hundreds of miles down the coast from the main body of the terri- tory ei Alaska. It also extends ten marine leagues (30 miles) inland. The title to the long narrow strip oi coast was obscure. and was the cause of a long and bitter disag- reement between Britain. Canada. and the United states. cry in connection with the arbit- ;;:'.:"-..,,1.l;:.:;,.".;;;ll.;:'il::.1'.:,'; mm eiianuirug HOUSE us down the river". casting the vote a Maior l-ioopie which gave so much or the 3.0. coast to the 1.7.8. The Russians sold the strip or coast line to the U15. - whether or not it was leg- ally theirs tn sell is another ques- tion. it had been the ethics or Rusis, lndoctrina d by Peter the Great. to "acquire" all loose terri- DRAT. I '5 JUST DAWNlNG - t on Me HAT A Ti2eMENDou6 stgl. Przocscwarve LAUNCHED, 5 l l ,.DRi:-AM; CAPTAIN l A i gt BEEKING-'11-lA'i' BAG . ' .3 ii: .oF J5wELs!--1'MAY- . TURN eveav INCH - ,.pa. .3 we CHARGE 9' 1 . -'lb, 555 THAT '3 '..-J' l 1 Rue MY eves IF H5-s W2 3, ' AND GAY rris A 4.. some UP, & I? TELL. HlMwl r THERES A xi - " 9 O ;m:- ONLY WORK2; REWARD, Q H - 4.. THAT - SUPER-KEEN. Illlihllll-Fllll8llElI EIGES-; K GIVE THE BEST-LOOKING SIIIVES EVER! ; mm . tory. Appropriation Aisha irom . 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