-ma GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN " . . I sumcg 39, mg A , 1 SPRING BARGAINS NEW SPRING STOCK OF MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING RE UCED NOW WHEN YOU NEED IT MOST , "i MEN'S FINE WOOL TWEED SPORT COATS 316.50 ! ME" 3 49-5" 3W3 t MEN'S NEW SPRING SPORT JACKETS 33.95 "E" 3 32-50 WATS : rINEIMPg:1::BVz::&TEEsDS "' MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS. Broken Sizes-To Clear . . 3200 j ;':RL3:N::fL:;;0N GAIARDINE . :j”.Q','3,A.....G ,,.AGo,.AL5 "' MEN'S HEAVY QUALITY BIB OVE RAILS . . . . . . 33.95 at Homwoo. ., sf,lY3'if'Is3,?L';, r LARGE SELECTION or SHADES it MEN'S POPULAR MAKE DIJNGAREES ., . , 32,50 : SIZES 34 TO 44 ' W" A"” "PW ”””"” r BOYS: NYIO GABARDINE PANTS. Regular 34.95 .. . . . . . . . . .. 33.50 5”” ' "W ' W M Pm; :BOYS SANFORIZED DENIM IEANS S2.25 nu; pmcg BOYS' ASSORTED SPORT SHIRTS 5... 32.25 .........,a...;.:.J..5c. ' . i I . I . - BOYS' SUITS e BOYS' NAVY BLAZERS BOYS' SPRINOJAOKETS S"l'""”I ,Im"' N” "",.:”.ITr, 3'3": , All xuml Finxilsli l-'lannr-l. 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S1695 to 99.50 NEW SPRING DRESSES ARE ARRIVING DAILY Make an early choice while the selection is large. 33.95 to 539.50 tr Use our -Aw: Plan -- A Deposit ', Will old ny Garment. on. ml. 150 GT. GEO. ST. London Subway 'Near1y Size of I l Canada's first subway openrlny Toronto March 30. Here's I story 5 about the. world's oldest and larg- test underground system. ny RON EVAN! LONDON. 1013') -- London's "tube." the 91-year-old ”gi-andaddy" of the world's subway systems. is still growing. The bright red trains now roar along 286 miles of track, largely underground, to service a city and suburban area of 2.000 square miles -only a little smaller than Prince Edward Island Since the Second World War. 35 miles have been added to the world's lamest subway system and lplaiis call for another 80 miles at an estimated cost of itl14.000,000. l But directors of the government- owned London Transport executive are more concerned with improv- lng rather than extending a ser- vice used by almost 600000.000 passengers annually. Canadian vis- itors wonder how it can be donsl when the present system. whlchl served as a model for those in Glasgow, Moscow. Stockholm. Copenhagen and Istanbul. Whisks them to any part. of the city in a matter of minutes - and in comfort 100. Here's how it works: The tube traveller enters one of 277 stations scattered throughout the metropolitan area and pur- chases his ticket from a vending machine, which automatically pro- vides change. or from one of sev- eral wickets. Line-ups at the ticket windows rarely run to more than four or rive persons except at teeming centres such as Picca- dilly. High-speed escalators and ele- vators take passengers to plat- forms It many stations. The esca- lators run at about 150 feet a min- ute and can handle 10,000 persons an hour. The longest escalator. at Leicester Square. drops 80 feet while the Hampsu-ad station ele- vator falls 192 feet below street level. On the platform, the pauenger probably waits three or four min- utes. It he's travelling at a busy hour and from a main down-town station, the chances are heiil catch a. train in less than 90 seconds. Six-Coach iTrIln Most Iraiiis comprise six coach- es, each seating 40 to 48 passen- gers. The latest. have fluorescent. lighting. wide windows and scarlet upholsn-ry, patterned with the iainiliar LT bar-and-circle symbol. ;Smokin:z is permitted in some - coaches. l All dmrs are sir-operated and i .auIomatic. In wet weather they ,can be. switched over in manual. (push-button control so that only a few need be opened at suburban surface stations. Trains on- all six main lines'and the numerous branches run at an average speed of 20 miles an hour and reach that rate. in 17 seconds from a standing start. Most passengers make one or more changes during s single trip -statistics show the average jour- ney la 5”. miles long and takes it minuier-but the single ticket takes them all the way and is not surrendered until tho but station. Switches from one line to another can be made. at. 18 Intcrchange stations in central London. Part of the continuing Improve- ment. program is taken up with repairing and renovating old sta- tions. Some opened in loss. when the world's first subway was bur- rowed four miles from Paddington lo Farringixin street, are lrtlll in Motion Dellfn All stations are of the same functional design. although no two are exactly alike. in mint Lon- don they are either of multi-ool- ored or tan brick and within tho central area. the walls are or pol- ished granllo to shoulder height uid portland swno above. Tnniporaturaa are kept so an av- enged?! you-round -s Serves District P. E. Island and the air In charged every 15 minutes. some 2.600.000 gallons 01 water are pumped out daily. Transport officials say they air unable to supply separate flsturrl on the cost 0! the underground The entire transport system. in- cluding buses and trolley-coaches. coats !2B0.000.000 a ayear. The biggest chunk, about 55 per cent. is xpcnt on start which totals 73.474, including 10,590 women. About one-quarter are employed on the underground. Revenue figures also are un-p available but It is known that some 40 ions of coins are collected each day. London Transports proudest claim is its underground safety re- cord. only one in every 240,000 passengers ever suffers Injury, al- though the system runs up an an- nual miieage of 215,000,000. 4; Banks Increase Service Charge MONTREAL (CF)-Canada's ll chartered banks have incirased the service charge on savings accounts to 10 tram eight cents a cheque. the Canadian Bankers Association announced today. T. H. Atkinson. vice-president and general manager of the Royal Bank of Canada and association prmident. sold in a statement the. increase was implemented itbe-i cause of the cost of servicing the ever-growing number of chcqucai drawn on thse savings accounts."l He said more than ioo.ooo.rinni IOOTIS MO cheques are drawn on savings ac- counts each ycar. The Increase will bring the banks about 52.000000 yearly. The charge is the amount the banks deduct from a savings ac- count. for each cheque drawn. The new chargu come into effect with the first quarter or the year. The banks vdll allow ona free cheque for s. quarterly balance of S100; two free cheques for a 5200 balance, and three free cheques for 8300 or more. Mr. Atkinson said that by 1n. creasing the interest rate on say- ings account to 2 per cent from jazz u in 11,5. last. Dec. 1, the banks are the ,,T3:lc”",,,: dr:;amtc.:if:3 paying an additional si9.5oo.ooo a th ' ye” to depomou Coeunlciffiden and Coombo Youth LIVELY TOUCH MALDEN, England (or) .. a MORAL: If you are thirsty for success; begin dropping a little money Into a Savings Account at our nearest branch! With each deposit, your balance will rise a little higher, until at last you have the funds you need to make dreams come true. Be a knowing bird- visit our nearest branch today! 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