‘ in x§vvitfinx$td€. t. l l- . JANUARY- 12. 194s emcee» ‘rossoiinow I _ az-caxrr-csa-cmocfis; 2-! J4 .-l=p_gld&*t'l%tritiitiii5ti%'iiéi€%i<fi§J-ti3i§w cnuacu or umiw iil-IIJRCH ‘ENGLAND 0i CANADA 8'1‘. Pltreivsmcgruupasi. TRINITY umrnn W" _ .__ cugmcn m" oifl%-."la%ouw° Imm- '- Rev. . Douglas Henderson A! T- M " Ornnist and dim} imam wanna. ‘umm’ 10m a. m. Junior o. sum on,“ 3,“ (gqggpum 01' "l0 Qlllrch School. 10.00 who; ‘lg? I- Il- Boxlnners and Primer! RQQHP" 5"”"""" "M" "i" 11.00 s. m. runnic WORSHIP zoo and» iohssl. Th” "mm" v1 the Lord's Suv- 3.30 iud Group. numb‘ o‘ m wk? P?“ yansous and Sermon. 1 éflfsmngfilow rfilnnmmsllé‘ - - - - o . ":7 M?;%:';k'“" Befiiaon: “Sin: and llighifeousness” l. Tuesds ' , m}, Wang“, I Sellgcviiolzo h¥elfhghelvlgitlolwqhnlr\ufl Y' naesini: noun...‘ u ' ‘V 1gb 501w nth,’ "H1111! service. o "M" we EVERYBODY WELC IQQ B The k services a Id In III Iolls cull-i. All song-are free ind unsoproprisiod. Visitors 1cm and the Incumbent r them alter ansfirvlee- ___.__.__.__.._.__.__.._..____ ST. PAUUS CHURC sewn “Th v - ~ ---~- -- I e rm. Jltael r. Ibbett. mm BAPTI$T Al! Is Morning Worship II A. M. Anthem. "I Lay Minis! luv. I. Judson eievy, 3.11 ward Look.” Y Sins on Jesus." THE aaPTrsTTniUiicu “W iGEllIIiAI. oulnslaa who" " W." "M nlssiewq as Ilsa cents swell. silally oq-i sbledu advance. CllpWlmL tor Photographs. run raccoons o! m‘. P. n. Is- fik-IIOWIBCQE with M, . . . 0t laléiiliieehm totylvitj Jaw“ I1. M)! HOLMAN will 601112111114. buying i-aw turf ‘at W. ‘Chester S MCLIIIQ’! oiiice tor ‘tin balance oi season. Br your ions. mink, muskrat. Get my prices. l-10-8i WA’! EDUCATIONAL SEM- nu - Hotel, Saturday, 8.30. Lecture. "Music As Worehn) A Musicale. Seminar conducted Mrs, Robert, Lee Motlett. All we come. 1-12- ORWELL - VERNON {A8103- AL GIIAEGE- Sunday, Jan 1.3 1846. Orwell, 11 AM. Vernon River 2.80 RM. @191‘! Valle . 0e small way in the year i893 with Fear new uildiziis ‘i’ until sbofitpmo men were em- u- reputation. The Company was in- I_ equipment and m; Liiilliltil It wwu cuiuwum OuiqMdin Local Industry.- Bruce Stewqrt & Co. Ltd. Bladt in charge. Stores Department L; MacLesn as Store Manager. and our Technical Supervisor is Mr. D. D. Morrison. Carpenter Shop oi patterns are made for Foun- dry work. Mr. James Macadillan is This Company was started in s a ate-if or eight men, their chlei business being locil repairs and steamboat work. From year to wen added eyed with cry. Machine Shop, Boiler 8116p. Fume. and Plllmhlnz and i-isatins Depart- ments. Their chin! achievement prior to the war was the develop- ment and manufacture n! the perm’ Marius Gasoline Kaine, irom 8 to 3o horse power sizes. for pleasure and boats. They also developed and manutoctinled the "Imperial" Potato Digger. Both products achieved a line i corporated in 1910. Their wartime eflort has con- sisted oi’ the manufacture oi Rac- ket Gun Mo Ammunition Lockers ior naval vessels for the British Admtsltv Technical Mis- sion. and naval ship repairs for the Canadian Navy. They car- ried on this work with their own have received the Special Young People's '1] RM. Rev. Roy E. Webster (Pier, byterian-Sflpfill’) 1-12-11 .2:- .:¢e'~..'@'-i:. - ~»..._, . un ter E " 8.30 A. M. Holyy CcanmunigiPH A. M. Morning Prayer and Serm . 2.30 P. M. S y School and Bible Class 700 P M. Evening Prayer and Sernion. s30 P.M. o House. Everybody welcome, pen MANY WILL BE INTERESTED r highest praise from Naval Offic- ers. Government Inspectors, and others in authority for the high class o! workmanship turned out. To quote from seine oi the letters received as iollowsr-“Wltli refer- ence to your recent refit oi the Corvette. H. M. C. S. ‘Amherst’. It in “We wish to call special attention Department which we have estab- lished with a stat! oi’ experienced workmen, and we will be pleased to receive your Plumbing and Hot Water Heating services required. OILS "Imperial" Engines than formerly, and lot which we have already orders {or 350 engines Our pro- , gramme for the next six months is 450 engines, so we liopc to be able to supply the ready demand for them. We that we will keep a large stock oi parts and kinds for our fishermen friends. I We are now in e position to do _ all kinds oi lobbinrz work includ- l] in: repairs lo all types of ships. g drcdges. tugs etc. Our gneatest need at the pres-cut time is a Marine Railway Slip to enable us to do under-water rrpulrs to ships. "I In h o! our c Harold W lso have o w-fiai all kinds lilillfilfllifi fllffilfilfilfilfillilfilililfififilfilfiflfifi charge o! this shop. our Plumbing and fleeting inquiries ior any This year we are manufacturing much larger number ol our ram- Msrlne Gasoline received ‘g '1 . may also state accessories oi all, with a slip-way we could em- . ‘ . iiloy many ncfe m:n and distri- Mlll Lillian Earle. Orloulst (nflwlfiy). _ gpelggflEsgntékéglsggmggvmgfilgfilglztmbgm élhilacd-tlrggh but? VIIHIIIV thousands of dollars. I ‘mt sunny “h: Emphn“ T115 ma“! n SCHOOL st u M7,“ mencl January 13th an the Cos. carried-out on this vessel was very in! liis Pairing, is now go- _ g no n01 g “n; immediately Iollowin th ’-l l H‘? ' Upper Pun“ Street- ‘his d't bl t - - 1 v O ~0 “ ' C- 4 i - - l- III- v 0mm 0n ‘ M K e so“ to 5 a tme M the em. when everyflcre is e o any ship repelling we wish to tilt? this opportunity 11.55:, Danni. MOHIIII‘ Prayer and ° 0min: Worship. one h,“ confide,“ ,8 5pm umedivgagkgelstiznéd lfvncmugdorlgmiuglgé- of ‘thanking all our cusislmi-s rcl- 3’ "’<'§l"“"" 5"“ s°“°°' ""' “M” "”"‘"° W°""IP l v- m- Hiiawfi but‘; elitmfifiinlilofi wins-r’. "Mo": pleasantly’ o1 5.3312 'i’.'h°3§“2".“€fm9i"i.’-‘-“ .111“. l1‘- l3 m- - . t d t.» t thlstl , m ' ‘.' s“ . “ .” M --* h0g0 p. m. Evening Prayer and 33313;!" "H0 BPWBM mm m she gwtelglegti 1 glflgcigngsitafiliflgolfi $211211 31:25am ol lal-paprbvciatioba. 33.1.31awnaigfeuligénlotlliaviefigfii3Q F: names‘ mm“ ' eGospeI, 1-12-11. Whsratulations on the excellent LIL. l f” h a (we -;» _ ‘ _ , _ _ 8'” p’ n‘ open noun” c.3013: {b}, I121‘ (giggle: ‘gviblrlir —__ “d nmmugh 19b m“ 15 WW ngoglugtiifn twifrlgrg ¥§yall we Sea‘. 1 4‘ (“ol-Wratm" with llgllrs. to. Elllligt Full. Orxunist“ and ,a§"’§,§.‘“,';n;“finfifinfififlfihfvllf 3ifin§fas°§i5lrillilt°gl tIhne l-lacltll (s73 ‘Thank Ycu“ fandlwfd 5on5“ yew "‘| a High School‘ ~ rec |m| , - ~ - - _ , - - - con nuance o va ue or rat's n 1 . AN Youwniri; ‘Invited rto worship with Rzscgirsld Jgrrrlltilriaxaliiisgegidezncteloré tsakexzilllllilfllfikactiellll ‘mhGlldélltieadat-O t}? mm“. ab. int m? p”; we 3.‘, 5 —i B EUR . , _ c 0c V 2. 5 - 11 . THE KIRK OF ST, JAMES _ APTIST c c“ in (tihetélétebrnrlfgn. aheAselavige was grtlher hlillavizh tCraft. fialiizéng all §e.¢‘1§,v°,‘§§_ es o s” you our E ) .__ con uc y ev. . . c ovvan. e w e" a our s p secan our Tglennone Numbers; gen. Minister 0F Hymns ‘“§,“¢,,we'e' "The Mn“ My “mm 513"“ by the 0°!" eral Mariner's Private Oillcc [lfl n» Rev. g. n. Buslnll - Shgphgrg mPéililce APerfegt gem’, iéigxrisdiralguglffrgvggneéixiliderrvmn tree 2cm. Gmeial Olfice m. wm<= El , 3" 5”“ CENTRAL CHRISTIAN tfinieaki. were “Méili. imiffifid u. "it is we one» wish or uué glfififilnlzit $35.3. 3m“ m’ E2] Mini. L mien]; CHURCf-l Mann, William E. Johnston. Ern- Deliflitrnent to Dlnce work with of the“. ahhtv. Mus, mo. m," mm, 91;]: w. gnnstgéifi IWénQAIEORR. lvglgrtioixigm Qlalgliflhttlexiéfi amclcaklils g . . 1-. - omss amp an n rew _ p ' c an as , D 11 n. m. omlng W "m Johnston. Interment was made existed in the past, and the knaw- , somqnxa. mvdfAg-Kut hr “flagging, pAUmAg, Mmmo, in Geddie Memorial cemetery. Edge that“ yotur workdhata pmhven @ anlsna’ . ,STWR,TQ g -———- es sa acory an eel" . Music: nus loin, My God and Cholr Directoznn" “d run n/irrissfl CHURCH. --'reiitwd at Bruce Stewart s. c‘? "other Ac uittod l? 2"" — "m- — “"- M u...‘ .. . .. coup ’“‘,f,“.j.”i "g" ‘l = s- yinond‘ . a. m. orn n; hi d n . . y ~ ' or _v an .hav given m t effl- Aiiiihem: lIesr My Prayen-Kopy- s ihmflfilflligl i "f" p an 552502 luffflbpvliiglg- 13k?" clent! service uueder the rfizsors of ——-—-- o1. oo: ‘ y eace s I. e a River" _ ~ . wart me operation." TRURO_ N g _ J 1g _ 1gp) (Brudun QFCY) (LmmanTby Mi” "u" Enmml- f-nommg amhiem “"3. be "Imwbf-gs T1191’ hill/E 8180 mBHUfHCl-ilfed —An. unmarried filrillthttl’. Muriel E Sermon: ‘The llosdbed is Im- I My MY s“! m‘ “"5" m} ’I‘or.pcdo Davits. Tunnel Shaft 143C Tuylm- of nearby mm;- Qn-l =-- i»- - v-v-c- »~--t-~" .‘i.‘§°£l...‘°5. mes: srsrss“ we. Lin" o ~ More» , ‘ i1 IR . WEI‘ l f d I h t 5.3m’: ‘mflgdiggfgl-‘r “lfnfnlffibbli” s°"°°‘ m’ 'i5“iiw‘35?ii“§a§o"§3t'é&e"%’illl’.‘EZWOHM- we been dermal on 1525.25.51"EK°$.?..?.§"§..'§ZZ$Z Ell i n - ~ ' ~. , “than, n Wm. A" mm “um o," “m, "Tm", up l d,“ m m, _1'_ Judson Levv.__ n. 1).. with’ sermon hlrpo ind iln accomnee with _de _a.'s_slstence at ‘the time oi ell-m. E Menddmhn_rmnon_ w“ he Hhnum ‘m and when ha He Brought Hm to Jesus. The hiflry reygtlonsl. l the work iilbll’ intent that the child should _ Th‘, mum". w," comm“ u" sm,_ g, o“ h‘ M“ M; dam" ‘mm choir will"slng (a) All Creatures o! es requ re a nrlze ncrease In die E “c” ‘nd deny" the sermons‘ "a. Our god and (b) ‘mo, Cnmadcis employment with a payroll as high The charge arose nut o; m m. [E . '_—_'_'_ 1'” m: EVENING WORSHIP bieynihxiliiemliaiemolbggggfoltrligrsdflé ‘Elhfiucalgo asnetllfilggmljaggtlgwegb‘ Th3 5555:1102’ llby i Rgyal canadlun I . . , . . . D ZION PRESBYTERIAN 50f: a?“ 5"“ wflen» ("mm liotl, Full. organist and director of total o! our War Contract Work two iannfbii“; w"§,§_.'“’§',f{;,,},'“§’,‘ [g ' CHURCH blen) by Writer Barry Bulrflen. °h°"- Y“ m’ °°““““Y mvlfifddl“ amounted to approximately M.- the Taylor home lg pm,” m; 9mm", ma“ sermon. "why Marlins», ‘The worship with the Baptist C r . 50q_q9o‘oo_ M155 Taylmfls mcthm Mrs Mm I.“ ------—- mm; 1n , "rim o; m," m”. ————-‘—— Now that the War Contract Llldn, Taygm; 815,, m, acflunted o; ,_ lilinistc- as“. "m, m. q Work is over. we have reverted to a marge that ~51... did lmhwfun‘, r1 nev; c. cannon wnasnu s hearty welcome awaits you st P “$011815 peace-time conditions. and. c! dispose of the dead bodv 01' chllrl r Mrs. Arthur Roper. Choir Director Central Christian Church‘. ——- necessity. to a much reduced stall with lnlent to conceal the fagt th 2. Miss Helen-Stewart‘ V. Organist. ‘ Miss LOITBIIIQtIWPCDlIBhUILr Ssvcelnd oi workmen, but we ‘wish to ltlllll- hlufje] Taylor w” delivered Bf "a 1E -'-— " Y l4" ‘ ‘ t a rnce o aes nounce We are now n a pos on hild." . . ~ MORNING W035“? Cglle e. returned on Tuesdav to to serve the public with a more c Ma it . SJ E its rate Joli n 11.00 s. m. nsns- me Ohri tla “ L cm" 5B1" wanna.” .. s a resume hei- studies. highly skilled stall’ oi’ mechanics he was not condoning he mum“ Hymns: M, 778, 81$, “L. EVENING WORSHIP In tli dayti {Ilyfllb nl t Hlisesong s’: Ht mo.” ship with Ii- uood l ém-n 2.30 m. he Illibofli School and B] l0 CIQIIGI. 7.00 p. in. Thelne: “God's Great ‘Hylnnsflnsfloélli 411' i . - . "Softly e Silent Night." n. "the Lord will command His lov- Yizl are cordially Invited to wor- I S. SW53 l” SERVICES: 2 P.M.: Sunday 8 P.M.: Worship ;_. \ \ \ \., y, \. \ \ l \ autumn; Lord's Day, ie Services will be held each night ales i. - ’ _ , at 8 o'clock. Lord's Day at 7:10 I! g . -DA ADVENTIST CHURC ‘ ' Laptlsorae Avenue SUNDAY NIGHT, JANUARY l3, ‘AT 8 “JONAI-I AND THE WHALE ‘Is The Story Authentic? Is It InspiredScrlpture? lousy Alien-noon s or PIIOPIIBO!” “rim nsvv moss M 1:30 OFOY to the "BEACON Bmsllpllt. Slbhot this week: ADAM ‘N! MOSES.” FULL GOSPEL Pentecostal Church IIIIJIAVIIUI School for all ages. and Preaching. 7:30 P.M.: Evangelistic Service 8 _P.M. Wednesday: Young Peoples. 8 PM. Friday: Prayer Meeting. Jesus Sacco-Jesus Bells imv. J. c. KLEINSTEUBIR. Pastor. January - 18, Ivan- H 0’CLOCK wklzlslflrswdrlszsrrrlrl _ SPECIAL SERVICES ' GOSPEL HALL (Upper Prince St.) l '\ IIIIII Mr. George H. Sinclair, o! Char- lottetown, was in town on Tucs- day. As District Governor oi District No. '1 o1’ the Association oi Kinsmen Clubs, he was present tor the installation of new officers liere.-—Moncton Times. Mr. Hz-nry-Harrop spent the Christmas season with his wile and iamily in Charlottetown and is back at work on the stone work o! the Mount Allison Resi- dence, Baskville. says the Times. The Misses Margaret and Mar- ion Doyle, Third Year students at P. W. C., and Mr. Gavan Doyle. S. D. U.. have returned to char- lottetown to resume their studies alter spending pleasant holidays at their home in North Rustieo. Tisn-nsreiif ‘lihs annual pfiapito. tion ‘is! fish in Japan is D0111’! . Lifted Oul, conv ... No pads or plasters to fuss with-inst n few drops o! a painless remedy PUTNAIIVI S CORN EXTRACfOR-wnly s he unhel- liona and relic! comes quickly. Taclill yoursovs corn tolls. For rapid nsulid, Iov greater comfort. use the old reliable Corn remover. PUTNABPSCORN EXTRACTORs 35i- at slI dealers In medicine. ' Putnam's Corn Extractor The British and Foreign lllllle Society AND LAND CKXIIIUIII. lbflltfi IN CANADA NIWIOUND PIINO! EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY u ' $.11“; u; “Jtm?” -0eor:e For? ictory ht “my. hm... ti: eih s net-on." , The Victory ed ‘Freedom -- ior "the hmh shall make you free." Th VI to f Mam —-'"I‘hst w‘. Iifayryobotl-ldl ménv" i lilaitb-"which "thfittitia. world?! H _ . Wivfifl” flavor?" throng! t 9.‘%"..T.;% _"_ll§a,§l-'§li?t slim’: “tlowsrnm than before the war of the special training erel Foreman: Shop with Mr. B. Livingston, Fore- man: quette. Foreman: Heating and Sheet Metal Work- ers with Mr. Nelson Good. Fore- man: Electrical Shop with Jack Macbean in charge: Electric Welding and Acetylene Shoe. with *- Mr. B. Livingston and Mr. Fred Era Memorlam passed sway January 18. 195s. Fond are the memories that llnlel‘ In memory we hold you" dear Moth ""‘ '§'§E'l',""°v "r W. Jana l 1 as on account received during the war years. there la l». - A Our present Departments con- missal“ s no o h" course but aw Grlide I Sl‘.--Fl0l‘clll:e nlacltlillan slst oi’ the following: Machine __________ 0......” I h. __1_ Eu‘... R55. Shop with Mr. Athol Bums. Gen- WOOD ISL D WEST SCHOOL musien. 2. Marie Macmillan. 3. Foundry with Mr. F. Dauncey, Foreman: Boiler Forge with M. Simon Pa- P umblmz .and 2. Mr. 2. anrl Donald Emery (equal) ny Mhdscli, Janet MacMlllzm, Dou- h 1° memo" of m" d," Grade III—l. Alicea Rasmussen, aid Emery, John MacLcod, Alice leather. rs. Annie Campbell. who 2. Esther MacLend. s. Harold, Ras- Rasmussen, Harold Rasmussen, Dear Is the one that is [one er As long as the yam roll along. Inserted by Her Family. In Moratorium of our darling e January .12, I042, age a years 0 months, Brightell Bil?‘ “ma! ltlm- a... °"' §‘§°Lu. In ml softly sleeping Whkqivsgflowers I60"! "l" Lilac In her silent lonely arses. Tho her smile is some formr never lose I the one we lend so much. Men sud ers. 1-12-11. i-n-ii. ab“ hlgar. inl-émfifiana, who de- pa d this roses In the sax-den Whom beneath the es the one we love so dearly h “Z5125 ""“" "' £22.... Bodb Lglssed by bgfir. Daddy, In Momoriam n: bro; memory oi m! 4hr Iiushsn COLIN 0. McLUBE who dill Inlet! Iilill. 1M8. Ilkfll N II Wile. 1-1211. In Meritorious II Mill armor: or m I ii-rm‘""“.'"9'f whoplelswayialruifyfllllb. Welogiorsetyomnordows min ammo-usual» “Help! _ that; not produced Wood Il d W . month gffilbélcgmarétr-Svhool (or the Lend 4 (eqnnly I611. Dorothy Cook. 3, I'll U859". Glenda Stewart 8. Elmer Madscn %EEIIIIJEI@IEIIEIIEIEIEIIEIIE;IIEIEIEIQEIJEIEJJElE-Jlfillfillil EEIEIIQEIEEELEIEEIIEIEEIEIEIEIQIE n l_ ' NANNQUNCING A Progressive Slate Pledgcd to A five Point Program FOR , A BIGGER and BETTER ' CHARLOTTETOWN PROGRAM . ‘Modern Business-like City management. Revision of lax assessment rolls on an equitable basis. immediate adoption of the National Housing Scheme providing for slum clearance and the substitution of low reniul standardized Provincial Government in their plans for a new L The encouragement to suitable industries i0 locale in the City thus providing employment for our citizens ' {The following citizens have consented to nominate In the forth- coming Civic Election pledged to carry out such a' program to the best FOR MAYOR-Jieiih S. Rogers. Ward l-Daniel E. Noonan. Ward 2—A. Walthen Gaudel. Ward 3W1. Gordon McDonald. Ward i-George S. Ryan, Picton R. McCormsc. Ward 5-“".. Reginald Jenkins. .M. Alban Farmer. J. David Stewart. VOTE FOR THE SLATE nnrnnncoonnsirnslslosarlnnp wm-w-c-onrsrslsnnunlnnrsn PAGE runes '1 . O' iPJa-iuis-JMGIHIFIIQIPIIEIEEIIQI Til IE- fi filf-EIEE} ‘JEHEEJEEEEEIISYEE ‘FEEIEEEIJIEEQQEEELEIZEE -" intent and Tllrly MacMlllnn. _ Grade 1 Jr. B—1. Eric bier/art 2. Kenny Emory. I _ 100 p. c. in $pelling—-Juck|c Muc- Qucen, Aileen Cook, Margaret Em- cry, Eileen MacMlllnn, Betty Mail- sen, Joan Stewart, Dnnny Madsen, Janet MacMlllam Jean Cook, Olga Modsen, Esther MacLeorl, Alice Rasmussen, Harold Rasmussen. Alan MacMillan, Elmer Mmlsen, Florence Maclidlllan, Ellen Rasmus- sen. Perfect Aitondunce:— Mnrxiarel. Emery, Eileen Mac lllan, Joan Stewart, Stanley MacMlllan, Dun- Fnllvwlnn is the standing or Grade IX-Alex MacQur-gn Gxfilde VIII-l. Marmara! EITIOPY. oen Cool; IIYIIIIIIDOIIQIIIIIIKIQMQQ- .. ..c:c hi‘ u .. Grade VII—-l. Florlno lvlacMilggfl Eileen MncMllliin. S. Betty Mad. Grids VI—l. Dnnny_Madscn. 2. Joan Stewart Grade V-~Hlll_v Cook. Grflde IV-l. Janot MacMlllan Oltla Madscn. 8. Peter Emer§ Jackie Emery, Alan MacMillan. El- mer Madsen, Tllrly MacMlllim. G d 1I—1. rs e Alan MacMlllan. 7. Mhfle MaCMman‘ Ellen Rasmussen‘ Says lie Gaullo Plans To Become Itictator MELBOURNE. Jan. 9 - (cpl- A.E. Monk. secretary of the Aus- tralian Council of Trades Unions, asserted today that European Fas- cism "lives in an organized iorm" and that Gen. De Gaulle was plan- Kenny Emory, Eric Stewart. Hlghcsl BVOITIIZP in junior grades Alice Rasmussen 944 Highest {IVOFBRPJII senior grades -l-‘lorlnc Mnc-Mlllnn-DIJ. centagc of anencisnce 91.9. LC. Livingstone. teacher. [EIEIEJJEIZIEIIIEJEIOIEIEEIIEIEIE-JEJJIEIIEIEEIEIIE of l-‘rance. would "cause further ion playing “a shrewd game. Socialists and Roman nlty to start a dictatorship." rlci Drcclaticn oi‘ the courage cl iiculties Pcr- this Christmas Christmas gii’ t 2O % CF All Our Winter Coats AGrancl Assortment to Choose From ONE RACK 0F DRESSES REDUCED BELOW COST gngesllack of SKIRTS. formerly $2.98 and Reduced to loo m ALPINES AND WOOLS-All Shades it rfilce adsaortmans (at ALPIIPJB‘; J UMPERS- Ag t an Dark shs es, regu ary $5.98, reduced to An assortment of Fabric GLOVES, formerly 81.00 and $1.25, reduced to .. c Satin Striped. IIOUSECOATS, regularly 84.25, reduced to u . / ..-' n] l-nr. [.1 fl sliionl Sbo GREAT GEORGE .1 "njti in TURBANS, regular $l.25,io clear at A number of sliglfily soiled COLLARS. Regu- lar 59c to $1.50. reduced to BRASSIERES, sizes 32 to 44. Regular 59c, reduced to One Rack oi BLOUSES, all colours and sizes. $252112 f??? 1"" m” $2.17 $2.67 A few wool Defective CARDIGANS. SEVERAL OTHER ITEMS REDUCED 69c, 95c and “ti... -.s-\.----..> Small sizes, reduced to STRIII By The Canadian Press coupon. —(CPl—F‘\l1ham d...‘ postman showed their in the lace c! six years oi’ war dll- didn't call around idl- tiielr annual nlng to set himself up as dictator H: said the totalitarian ideology disruption unless the United Nations take act- Gen. de Gaulle. lie declared. is encour- aging a coalition oi Communists. Catholic parties in a political and economic niadhouse, awaiting the inevitable crash before seizing the opportu- 8D- wives Thcy lfilFl EIQ3EIEB@@IEEEIEEIEEEEIEIE@EQEDIEEE EEIEEEEIEE asé vdr-iZ-siczrfi .,_,.