AUGUST 10.. 1956. .Greendgsl's Lowep'p.i.;ge' Store, IOAI lQ.uoen.ISgitreet. ; 0 1) rok SUMMER , MERCHANDISE SALE sranrs FRIDAY, AUGUST ml. i:':;?."3..E?9?F.?'?i?lf'. .... 51.395 :22.::".'5:f.::::S:i.:".:f":;r:.iii 51.33 :mrcffu?r------s1ss 22:4"f'ff?f.f2:?:..i?frtfff.Ff'.':..::.. 55.00 'il tid' ' 'tedHOUSECOATS. (sJ:;3ecia oto a idsipfln I r '1' 5 DRESSES," 3to'l0. i,.".'.a:i 0. .i'.'.s. .'.".'l'.'. . . . ... T. 51 -00 69c One lot of children's seeisucker and Jersey Sm. 51.95 nousss ....... . . . ....... . . . ...... . .Speciol , 51.49 Children's Corduroy OVERALLS Sites 2 to 6. Regular 52-95 - - - - - - - - - - -- Ladies' Cotton Dirgnd-I & Circular SKIRTS, Regular to 52.95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Specia Ladies' Cotton .3: Silk BLOUSES, some with the little callers. Regular to 52.95. s1. 43 Special . . . . GIRLS'l BATHING SUITS. Sizes to it. Regular 52.95. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I95 GlRLS' D.lRN'Dl.-. SKIRTS. Sixes to 14. Special .1; . . . . . . . LADlES' SHORTS in Alpine. Regular to 52.95. Special.... LADiES' corourov SHORTS Regular to 53.95 . . . . . . . . . . .. GlRLS' ALPINE SKIRTS, sizes Regular to 52.95. . . . . . .. Ladies' Wool, Alpine, and Gabardine SLACKS. Regular to 56.95 . . . . . . . . . . . . GlRLS' ALPlNE SLACKS, Special Lot of Ladies' Seersucker, Broadcloth and Silk PYJAMAS. Regular to 54.95. We . 79c 51.49.... 51.95 ff'.?Il'.fl?2::;... 52.95 S1 .49 53.49 4 to T4 years. . . . . .....Special . . . . . . . . .Speciol 53.49 . . . . . . . . .Special GlRLS' SEERSUCKER PYJAMES to Size 14. ..-s,.u..g;osp- 16. Regular 53.94. .Speciol .............................;....... ILADI-ES' IRASSERIER. Regular is 31.95 Special ..1uso-.-o;o...;.....n,J..,....... A Special Lot of LADlES' BLOUSES in Satin and Cottons. Reg. to 52.95.... . . . . . . ..Speciql '00 52.95 Lodies' new pullover SWEATERS in all shades. Regular to 55.95 . . . . . ......,,..........Speciol TER-RY CLOTH TOWELS 8: Dish Towels. Regular size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...........Special TERRY CLOTH FACE CLOTHS zero: . . . . . . . . . . . .........,.,.,............g., ,, ioc A lot of BABY BIBS & Plastic -Rain Hoods Special s-...-....g.!...gs4...-......--gg..e--.. Greeniclal's, Lower Price Store, IOI Queen "Street 51.95 IROADOLOTH FYJAMAS with slippers to match, size I2 to 52.95 , 51 .OO COTTAGE CU RTAIN SETS. Regular 53.95. Special ........... ..u A Special Lot of PURSES. Regular to 53.95. Special One lot of Lodies' All Wool SWEATERS. Regular to 53.95 . . . . . I88 A Special Lot of Lodies' Lace Trimmed S'LiPS, I Special coo l.ADlES' SILK PANTlES Special ..........,m....E...j.............. A Special Lot of Ladies' PANTlES & BLOOMERS. I Regular to 5l.00...... . . . . ...........Speciol I Ladies' Voile and Satin Stripe Rayon NIGHTGOWNS. Reg. to s4.9s......,. . Special -88 A Beautiful Lot of Lodies' SLlPS. Reg.'to 52.95. -69 I 52.49 Ladies' Seersucker 8- Broadcloth PYJAMAS Special ..,Jg..'LL.-cuss...-um B 2' ” OOMFORT HEATING AT LOW costs wms AN mrnnnn nsso on. nonsmn A Quiet, Clean, Safe, and Economical Method To Heat Your Home. I A complete check-up of a new, proposed, or exist- ing heating system arranged by a competent heating ngineer at no cost to you. If thinking of oil heat Phone or Call us. UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY-LOW INTEREST RATES. For hot water, steam or hot air--suitable for any make of furnace of approved t YD!!- We not only Sell, but we SERVICE our burners. PALMER ELEOTRIO 100 FTTZROY ST. - PHONE 1443-1444 F . FF I4!-9 us Richmond St. ssnrnsis srunsos . NOW PRESENT THEIR ANNUAL "MOST ATTRAOTIVE Ollllll OOll'l'E8'l"'; Enter your child NOW for one of the Grand Prizes The miles of the Contest are Simple. . An entrance fee or only 81.00 will be charged at the time sitting tor which you will receive a BEAUTIFUL 8 a black and white unmounted photograph. Regular value, 53. Age limit is 8 months 'to 12 years. You choose from one or four proofs the pass you wish to enter. Only one otfer to each child. The decision of the 'udges will be final. 5 For your appointment: Phone M90 or write MEYER8 STIIOIOS LTO. at 10 50. Charlottetown. P.E.l. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND! LEADING PHOTOGRAPHERS. on llllslslla I o oonnaroxnsuton nrssrassoanarsor: oaaoa lll0l'l'IlA8n its-lire . A . nnsneeseinausn iw.n.:snaans,ran. ' I . l .-aw; . I '. . ' ' 'Men 19-45 Wanted For Special Brigade Of1'I'AWA,'Aus'. 9 --(CP)- Men I. between the ages of 19 and 65 will . be accepted ior 18 months service Ior longer at current active army rates of pay in Canada's new spe- cial brigade which may eventually lgo to Korea, Defence Headquart- 'era announced tonight. Recruiting will start Wednesday. I On the heels oi disclosure: by Prime Minister St. Laurent that recruiting would begin Wednesday for the new Canadian army special force brigade of between 4.000 and 5,000 men. Defence Headquarters announced the following condit- ions of recruitment: l. Physically lit. 2. Mentally alert. 3. Between iii and 35 in- clusive tor fighting classes: between iii and 45 for trades- men. 4. Married men will be ac- oepted. The terms of engagement will be ill months or "longer if requir- ed due to an emergency or action taken by Canada pursuant to an international agreement." Veterans Preterm Volunteers will be paid at cur- rent aetive army rates of pay and allu ances and headquarte... said that preference would be given to combat veterans and tradesmen of the Second Worldvwar. Preference also would be given to battle-experienced veteran of- --:2-z-eji-t T cersasrcisl Tralslsg Make application now for the September; June term, to THE OORCORAN BUSINESS TRAINING STUDIO Box 415, Charlottetown cusses -srrrrusrn 5, 1950 - , mos comssincus. corner I Anuealsiimiowhhuueuvd-oenioesuaanlsalauouahhse-uuoausauoonauo asaossmn orna-non . nuanusa ants-snnrno or-rsoa !IAO1'lN'p no, no. V 4' ficers with ilrst-class records and of combat age. Heldquarters said vacancies also were open to attic- ers qualitled through the. Canadian Officers Training Corps. Those volunteers would be elig- ible for all benefit: under the vet- erans charter as extended by Par- liament. including, in the case of civil servants. reinstatement in oivil employment. Headquarters said the special brigade would be made up of three infantry battalions and a regiment of artillery and other troops required to keep a brigade lighting in the lield. These ancil- liary troops would include -army service corps, electrical and me- chanical engineers pend medical corps personnel. P ' Headquarters said that any veterans volunteering for the new force would bring discharge papers and their oldyarmy pay books to as-my recrul-ting oflicera in their area. Oitlcers applying for enlistment should write or wirethe Director General of Army Personnel at Army Headquarters. Ottawa. Woman Found Dead, Husband Hill A NEW GLASGOW. N. 8.. Aug. 9- (CP)-Thomss Mills. 42-year-old crippled Negro truck driver was recovering under police guard in the Aberdeen Hospital here late yesterday after being taken from the nearby mast. River sufterim from immersion and cuts. dean- while the body of his 46-year-old wife was found strangled in the bedroom of her home. Police said there were signs of a struggle and they said that charges would be laid eftcr Mills regained con- sclousness. R. C. M. P. were called in and an inquest was held by Coroner Dr. D. F. Mar.-Lellan at the Mills home. The inquest was adjourned until Thursday, Dr. C. G. Harries. who examin- ed the body. said that Mrs. Mills had been dead about five hours. Neighbours -said that Mllla had driven away from the home about 20 minutes before town police arrived. Three children saw him drive alonl the wharf. get out of his car. drop his crutches and jump into the river. As is was low tide and quite shallow at the point, he was rescued without difficulty. His legs have been partly paralyzed since boyhood. The Hills had no children. BUING AXRE8. All. 0 - (lleuters) - Polioe opened tire on a political meeting in see mil Del Ilennhoh,uin1;1:r:i'i)eest nrsg.nI.r:ls-g or u person lpna'pers hero reported natural!- The meeting was in support 01, iormer dictate Cietulio Ylflll candidature tor the nraailisn pres- bread, canned milk. potatoes and Has Sympathy for ilelw.lL-Weds PRINCE ALBERT. 6ask.. Aug. ,9-(OP)-Alderman William Hill said Tuesday night that police should ex ' some sent.imentality before passing out tickets to new- ly-wods who oelobrato by honking their automobile horns. The Aldermen took issue wins a warning last week by Police Chief Ernest Alexander that wedding -parties sounding horns on. city streets would be prosecuted. A by- law provides a. maximum S100 fine or 30 days in jail. Aid. Hui asked that police can- slder the "sentimental and romant- ic" angle of newly-weds. Baltic Refugees Reach Haven At Bothurst .BA'Ill-IURBT. N. 3., Aug. 9-(OP) -A small steam trawler with 123 Baltic refugees from Communism arrived at this Norihem New ' Brunswick town alter a 21-day voyage from Sweden. Distress signals from the craft were noticed from share on Sal- mon Beach. Allie Daucet, a pilot. went out and brought the trawler safely to the wharf. The asseng- ers included a four-day-old baby. minute to Quebec City, the small steam trrewler Goran stopped to replenish fuel and water sup- plies. she was expected to" leave tomorrow for immigration and cus- toms examination at Quebec. t.ha passengers tarmlng themselves ap- proved immigrants previously ac- cepted tor entry into Canada. 'rhe Goran passengers came from Latvia. Lithuania, Finland and Is- tonia. They included ti. men, 99 women and 49 children - 24 boys and 19 lirls. Among the latter was a tour-day-old infant. The blond. happy and healthy sea-goers asked to buy water and cost but were ready to accept other goods offered by the Red cross. as well as powder, all and gauao for the baby. Near pand- emonimum broke out among -the women when they new white bread - their first in a long time. Newspslpermen were not allowed on board but Gerard Merseresu. chairmen of the Bathurst Red Cross disaster reliel committee, visited the ship and learned that she lacked water, coal and fresh food. '1'he occupants especially re- quested milk fa the 43 children. Their surviving supplies included a ton of salt pork. one-half tan or herring and two sounds of sugar. Inspectors ioun the vessel spot.- lessly clean and described the pas- sengers as an excellent class or people. The ship's unidentified captain was quoted as saying that the pas- aennrs had contributed to the purchase of the small vessel - an outmoded one. sea-wise observers were amaaad that the old crsit had been able to cross the Atlantic with herperawded complement. WASHINGTON. Aug. G-(AP) he A ' Council of Edn- cation deaided Saturday not to ask for deferment at college students and nuoumn train the draft. s npolieies already under serious tun. told reporters; 'fbeoause at Nnaiderhtlan by the Government as result. ot,their experience in his lest war. They need specialis- Cd work which we can provide." A.g,...I---.....- 4., .. .