MONDAY. rm-: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN JANUARY 11. 1954 ALE cqpirinuss 00RE&G 'l'li;l.TEOD LTD. ANUARY CLEARANCE Come In Today - Shop In Each and Every Department Naturally some lines are depleted but there are still many outstanding Bargains to be had in all departments. You can save 25th; on many suits which means a saving of 18.75 on a 75.00 suit or 15.00 on a 60.00 suit--also all 65.00, 69.00 and 75.00 overcoats are now priced at only 49.50 other menis overcoats as low as 19.95 menis parkas -- jackets -- etc. also greatly reduced. 0n the second iloor -- many great specials are to be had in Ladiesi Coats -- Dresses -- Hats & Childrenis Wear -- as well as House Furnishings, Yard Goods & Linens on the third lloor. Visit the Menis and Ladies basement during this sale for many practical Specials in Work Clothing -.- Ladiest Dresses, etc. MGDRE 5. M9LEODLiLn1erl s 1 "Too had neither 0! us harijiirl-slinging contest with Elenn-I Messages of thanks were re-'lhd Provincial Librarian, mythanka srnsn enough to have that fill) oiior." pvzrirrrl from those who had been'l'ol' enabling me to have the re- . pcnitoe 24 months aszo," lnnienterli Billy nnd Eleanor married when rvnionihrred with treats at the'col'da and other assistance 30 kind- lRill.x'. pzlin stnrrcrlr in his World's Fair Christmas season. ly given. The S200.Ii00 settlement is to hoiiiqiiavndn in 197-9. There at: no The T. B. Bond was received, ...--::&. ipaul during it ltkxcnr pt-rimi.l('iiil(lrvn. also a receipt for a donation oi on lwlw-tlwr or not the .'l9-,wni'-old El-i wr-A - v re-Va . 3-5 to Canadian National Inattiute wgm I-annr rrvninirirs. Assiiniing she . . of the Blind. lnstitute News was '-"'" ixrigw vnmc. IAP) Billy iv.nwf'h"” -Will” flillilfl the fl.PNidP:, h()Rl,f3Ei1ll' 1' dlfrilitibuiod. . Continued from page to ' hnally won hi. tr:-erlom mun Ei- l ” "””"” "l""”"-l W” "'3 '"”i The monthly ” "””"'"-i" W?" l"V'"d '0 ”You can't go in therei" cried . nicci' i V '- unor Holm Tl'Hl:T(l7'.Vv riiztzmx illr "l"m5l Shmll " W'"k- Sh” ll” lmrn Women's IllSilllll:,zil:)lS llltflldiigr 3?o"mF::H3'1rr5' Jlgm? Latvif” ' . ' eeing V on . , p .i , been (trailing fi'l'Vlr:isV.'Pt'lk tenipni-- , g , in his bankroll tor Sl0,000a)c.ii my nllmomt WW? Nnv. 30. mm -pal the home of Mis. linilanri Dru me m” M” will he nnwwrm by Soft-Eyes. . "Why can't I? grumbled Prickly alimony plus I .Ts'2ti0,0t)t) snttlcnis-ni. p I . '. . on Jan. 5 uith ii-ociric-rit Mrs. ,, , Pork as he am (1 I am. 'i'iiey agreed to divorrV- lminrc l:1l"lT"ll,h k” "”"”'l M '” llmd '" Elm:-r Stewart, pit-siding,' Tl” Mibhange 0! unenunu and ' ”Bii'cauao thatpigeourghorne and summer. i "fl 3” ' 1 Ten members responded to the our 51' vou have no buainua there" cried The fiill'l(-llIiiI'll iOi'll1Pr lwllllr g F:l'V""0i". In iiirn. Waivrrl Rn)" roll will try handing in material iromsmgrt, "it'll ""9?" W” ""'li 'i l-"'3”"r ””"""' l" Bl”-V5 '”'"''V l"” l”""i"r 8 Milli. One new member was Too-Smart moved over rilht in "ill'i"lMlF M ll!" li"'”l'lW'”i.i hllnilr lW"lx' his RI-rlrntan Plnrc hUlTlt?yWFl('Olll0(l. The scciminry report- . --- . k hi "um with g giminninnd S,'y(t().iK)(ti'll'1ll agreed in a fllYIVi'(V' hnrnrn N1 3950 pl.m.CNh from Sale of front M mm H” drew Inc ' Continued from page 8 lips to show his teeth. riviring the nut i0 it-av-s wrmiirle -lWll 10. i(-ant-iv i :(-h - ,- --&..m.....,..a-...,g,g,.g ” ert she rim: not rrmiri" I in iii: long lmlilr uitli hiltlnlli1T.l Mr-S. "Alll0IIlmlI3(i3Ql:i:'rvnlilitiPFr-lnniy Kw? ships hm” In in” l9n' -X-hAt'1"”F:e ::in:ra:.:p::eg:,e'J::v': ' a6 a The voilplr woilrctl out tlimr the T14-gwiiiwolrl .slioii'ninn r'l('lllIlllt' rd in niakn the quilt top and :or.i-war permit I 5'! W AB 1'. sudden . t ' 6 g m1rrX tr-use-lire. tun necks ago mvr ri llllW'”!' in tl'iI' lrmnl lT months rizo rrnl nit-nihcrs nifrrl-ll to qiiilil During the period 1390 to 1900 yourm ox". 0 tood U9. I . I I 4?? midnight (up n( Mftrv in Rlll)"xi uiv-n hr rirnppr-ri his rlixnrcr art-lsnnic at the home of Mrs, llnr-l”"'"'- W05 I l""vh"' "1""! 0” in mou"ndm'ue.we."a ugourho ' 1 - Q m f l ' l'-arkiiinn Pimp nniisimi anrl inn anti arliillr-ry rlmrxos, lln said lurid Day. It was (thrilled to makelbuilrllniz. only 52 ships were regist- Prldfly Porky; prickly co. ' pety h 4 thus liallvd Brnnrlunyk srns.'itir-ri- than he hurl iinitlier "tho sioni-'annthrr quilt rind illSO one for the ”9d- wlih seven between 101 and man: know they were ah-rp Don - 200 tons, tour between 201 and 300 'd mm 59"” T9 mam mey ID”- i--- ions and two others over 200 tam. "1 "kc "'7 mu Mt” Prickly or which the 'Cosmo', built by John 70”” '””'"'l m” '"""h" ”'"'m You at Grand River was the larg- l'"””"""'' The W” yon” mx" mu drew back a little. Thin Too-Smart With the beginning ot the rc- "0"”"'fl " ” '” '9' "ll: . ,. sent. century most. ot the shipyard: "Dim" M M Dm” do pm were closing out. In the ten year ”"'"”ed 5"'"'w J" "M" the "9 period 3901 1,, 1910 only 39 min. in which he was watching. "Dont. were registered and between litll mm" mm! and 1920 the registration tail on to is. mostly amail, from too to ' 300 t . , . . . contract lrliigs From 1921 to 1047 only 2! were C "i”i bum. only one 01 which '1” our ontlnued trom page 10 100 mm. hath. hm tn. "cg mu n”'hm' power and communication services to your home. si two-year "war of the limos." nrli nor the hPJIl'l to engage in aldistrict Pnrivrnlinn. W M 0 e - aha- year 7 4! E0 . I (Kr Bsllf-u h” h " mm, 3; you glragdy know. stormy weather causes Iwayilll DPIM " v i running in brokan and burned wires which interrupt tha Iltct-PG ,. ;,.J .. 1!! Ford passenger cars, to be publicly introduced in Ford-Monarch showrooms across Canada the week 0! January 11, will be available in i2 different models, the widest selection aver otter- ed. They include a new "Crestllne" lt.'l'l9S which includes the Crestllne Skyllner with transparent green Plexiglas root prim-i. shown above. Increased power is also ii texture in the Ciistomline and Crrstllne anion. each of which will have it 120-h.p. V-8 engine. Extensive style refinements, in- clude a completely new instrument panel, and a with new range ot colors. upholstery and trim. In the compiling of this report, doubled aix cluba altar hearing at what. was in the last century such strand vulnanbla North- probably the Island's biggest. in- south bidding. was evidence that dustry, it was necessary to care- East, not West. had guards in every tully examine each year's racorda suit. our scarcely would have as round by Mr. lllla, andeavour- doubled six cluba alter North had lng to show wlian possible when doubled one lpada it ha had md to the ships were built. or registered, tear aolld clubs in loutira hand aim or ship. showing number of and possibly solid madoa in each aimt No record at the class N rth's. or ships built is shown) and in iarar'a analysis rawardad him builders the name of lame. and registered on the Island. I cannot completa this report without extending to Mr. Chandler. caaos at large building centers and well. Altar winning with the sparse ace. ha led a third round ol the some difference la shown ba- suit and ruttad away laat'a king. tween the actual building and the Now, forced to stake everything on registration records. This la due to a 2-2 trump break. South oaahad the tact that aimoatevery year some the ace and lad to the jack. Whan ships were built in other provincaa both -detandera tollowed, dumrn.y'a good apadca could be dashed. and There is also quite a discrepancy the clam was home. in the earlier years of building. due If Went had not bid a spade" to the (act that no actual building aoutlra best. chance, would ban records are available. and ahiili boon to take two mains in tha entered at. the Customs by the agents or owners were in many cases ships that came to the Island with cargo or to load same. suit. . The iguana, a tropical ltaard. haa been found an tar north as British I. iundria and south to ? tagonia. l i win City Traa commiuu, with the co-operation or the provinci- roreatry Englnacr. liava lnvaatlgatad the traa conditions in this city and have prepared a program of tree trlrnmlnl '-0 '3'" ”"" "rvl" linu and maintain tlia daoorativa appearance of the trul- Our crawl will begin this program on Tuesday. Jlmllry 12th. and will rnaira every attort. to shape and trim each tree to give adeuulla 1"” cloarariea and prourva its ornamental appaarancc. lo. whoa you In our crows cutting limbs from a tree and maybe "9" removing antiraiy badly rotted tr-oar, plsau ramamber they I" 0"" doing what is necessary to eliminate the cause oi accidents and lo anaura constant and trouble-fraa urvica to you. IIDDY IILOWAI1