PmncE EDWARD T0llAY rue. nan. '1 H -3 IPPEI5 IIIEI IIIL5 LEAVE Il0Il I"0ll TIIE EIIIST TIME! 9 I my. I,-'0' N LOVE WITH THOSE WONDERFUL G LSI IOWNSI , ,.V , . . Iuvuv-in MM i All Ooslmin; oimm by JEAN NEGULESCO - Produced by V . Dale ROBERTSON i Jean PETERS i JULIAN BLAUSTEIN EXTRA: CARTOON and DAY OF THE FIGHT MATINEE 3:30 - EVENING SHOWS 7 - 9 To-DAY CAPITOL ruiz. - wen. ' MATINEE 3 :30 EVENING SHOWS 7 and 9 . "Sure, he's MY brother, lllll l0 me his illsl ll meal liiliol." ...iiiiiiii7”.;:f.iinis . .......iui NEWS - CARTOON - "LONE STAR ROUNDUP" l . ' ,-i-mi GUARDIAN. cHAnLo'r'ra'rowN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN Bruce MacPhee. Miss Joyce A.C-ENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold P. Landry. Mn. Byron Mount. Mn AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wlnlnton, Plus Mcllnnon. Wlldon Llverl. ' The Guardian may be bought at Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: The Post Office: in Sourls: The Shack liar and II. Blchudl A Son. the following places in Montana: ...!FOR A FULL evening's en-1 tertalnmcnt. come to the Burns. anniversary concert, Wedncsdiyl evening zit 8:15, Yco's Tliczitrc. Montague. ..fMrs. Waller Goss. Charlotte- town. spent the week-end in Mon- tague, guests of Mr. and Jlllrs. Frank L. Coyle. Monl.'i- cue. has returned home after spending the past. two weeks vis- iting friends in Charlottetown. Jlllr. and Mrs. Arthur Cairuth- rrs and family. Charlottetown, were Sunday visitors to Monta- thers. l JSECONI) ANNIVERSARY - On 'Ili.irsday. January 24th, the second! liiniiiversary of the opening of the' Georgetown Community Recrea- tional Center was celebrated by a hockey game between Georgetcwiil l.'.i2.lcs and Soiiris Tigers. TllF Ge-urgetowii Cniiiniiinity Weli:irc' Lragiie, with the co-oiicriitloii of the Town and all citizens. scrvcrl .-..iiipcrs iii the Town Hall from, 3.00 pm. until game time mid cnii-l tiiiiied again following the galllti The cveiilngis entertainment was coriipietcd with a dance. People, from many .entcrs in the coiiiityl v.er-. present at the hockey panic and lhe supper and (IflllC('. Before it packed house at the .V.orit.agiii-i rink on Saturdav night. the Freetown Royals defeated the Montague Meteors 5-2, getting rc- tenne for a previous 8-7 defeat. The fans were well lpeascrl with the display of hockey which mark- ed the play throughout the whole game. Roughing was kept. to ii minimum, members of both teams realizing that penalties might be costly with such evenly matched trams. Confining their efforts to play making and goal getting. both teams kept up a. steady attacl: through three periods of fast hoc- key. both goalies having plenty to do as the play see-sawed from cm: to end. The game was barely a minute old when Mill slapped in the first counter in a scramble around the Meteor net. At the tliree-qiiartcr mark K. ClN'9lltS picked up n loose puck at the blue line and broke in the clear to outplay the Royals goalie to tie the game. llvlacLean took advantage of an empty no in the second session to score when the Freetown goalin moved too- far from his not to fr” to recover a loose puck. Six min- utes later the game was again I tie as Roberts shot from closn in to be followed by Simmons with a slap shot in put. the Rovals one up In the last. period Simmons and W. Mill each scored one as the-u carried the battle to the Meteors zone. The locals put on power Monlague Firemen Answer Two Calls Montague firemen ansii-crud two calls yesterday. one in the early hours of the morning at the home of Mr. Douglas MacLarcn. and the other ,shortly after noon at "'9 Garage of Mr. Syd Kerr. The fire at the home of Mr MACLAFM was first noticed about 3 A. M. by Mrs. McLarcn. who smelled smoke. On going down stairs discovered that lht kitchen was filled with smoke. She im- l l r l I HERE COMES sour-rrninc New 2 . . . THEY'RE DIAPER- ALI. LAUGH MATINEE I THE CAPITOTIS MIDNIGHT ;,,,,,;,,' A DOUBLE mm. or Iunslorsmi CHUCKLES AND ROARS! are ”lillIo i mothers” TUESDAY now! no concur , l".(ll'lll.RY iiovs PROGRAM STARTS in 11:30 PM. mediatcly called the fire depart- ment which promptly answer-ccl the call and extinginsherl the fire before it gained too much head- way. It was thought that the fire slarlled from faulty wiring be- hind the kitchen cabinets. Part of the kitchen was gutted. with some smoke and water damage. None of the occupants sufferdd any injuries, and were taken to a neighbor's home. Mr. Macl..arcn, who had recently returner! from the Kings County Hospital after illness. suffered no ill ri"c('ls from his experience. Shortly after noon fircmcn ans- wered the second alarm when the car on which Mr.Kerr was work- HOCKEY Montngun Meteors vs. Georgetown Eagles t a Montague Rink Monday. January 28th Game starts at 8:30 sharp Skate after game Mrs. l Claude Nicholson. V, gile. guest of Mrs. J. W. Carru-i A.C.1Sl”lIlS of good wishes to Mr. and Freetown. Royals Defeat Montague Meteors 5-2 .. 'His many friends are sorry that Mr. Monty Annear ls confin- ed to lils home owing to illness. . 'Miss Helen Wright. P.W.C. sllldent. spent the weekend at the lame of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. iDavid Wright. Lower Montague. ...'lS TH!-JR)-2 something you'd 'like to know about Robbie Burns? 31.: there ii Scottish clancc you'd like to see? is there a Scottish ,sonL: you'd like to hear? Then come to the Burns concert in Monlagiic Wednesday night at Yrnts Theatre. , , "Miss Shirley Annear has re- i.'-'.lmEd her duties at the Bank of Nova Scotla, Charlottetown. after hi-r recent illness. . i'H0l'SE WARMING - The residents of Lower Montague met at lhe home of Mr. and Mrs.' Alex Campbell on Tuesday evening to ueicome Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hane- lPl(i to their new home in Lower ilfontaqiie, Mrs. Pearl Dewar read the address of welcome. and gifts r.iire di.spl.i,ved. Mr. Haneveld, on Lltlllllf of his wife and himself thanked everyone for their good isishcs and kindness. The rest of the evening was spent in singing. Mrs. Haneveld sang two some which were very much enjoyed. A cl:-licious lunch was served by the lzosicss. assisted by several ladies. The evening closed with expres- Mrs. Hancvcld. plays throughout the whole period tut were unable to crash the air iv,:zl'.t. defense of the visitors. Lineups: Royals - Goal. E. Taylor; dc- fence, W. Campbell. A. Waugh. E Rnlci-ts. B. Read; forwards, C. Mill, W. Mill. E. Taylor. E. Payn- ter. R. Smith, D. Roberts, V. Payn- tcr. L. Devar, W. Simmons. - Montague - Goal, Walper; de- fcrice. George. Fraser, R. Beck, M. Beck: forwards. Nelson. Clements f.farLcan. Power, Cudmore. Cass, M.illen. Officials. G. Kelly, '1'. Mg- I-.iw(n. SUMMARY First Period, l-Frcctowii. C. Mill .the visitors managed to Murray River Lady” ies In Hospital There passed away in the P.!:. 1. Hospital. January 36th. after I lengthy illness. Miss Belle Mac- Pherson of Murray River in her 73th year. Miss MacP'herson was the daughter of the late John Neil Mu-Phcrson, and Catherine Mac- Kinnon of Grandview. She leaves to mourn her passing one sister. Miss Catherine MacPhc.i-son. of Murray River. The funeral will be held today from the Macl..ean Funeral Home. Charlottetown. thence to the Val- lcyfle-ld United Church. Interment will be in the Vallcyfleld Cemetery. Geo.'town Eagles 6, 0h'town llavy 2 In a. fast and clean actlon-pack- ed encounter in the Georgetown rink Saturday night. the George- town Eagles defeated - tbclChar- iottetown Navy 6-2. Due to the late arrival of the visitors, the game was a three 15- minute period affair. Stevens in the Eagles not had a shut-our tucked away until the last min- utes of play when the Navy sank their two goals. with their second coming just us the siren went. The Eagles played a fore check- ing game. and carried the play to the Navy team in all three periods. never letting it slacken. Any time get the play iiislde the Eagles blue line, the defence were quick to relieve the pressure with long forward passes that sent their forwards away on bre.ik-aways. Both goal keepers stopped well. Stevens mak- ing. three stops in succemloii after he had lost his stick in the second period. Lineups: Eagles-Goal. Stevens: defence. MacPhee. Maol.ean. Johnston; for- wards, Murphy. Martell. Landry, MacNelll, ll. Stevens. Macoonnell. Navy - Goal. Brehaull: de- fence, Judson, Larter. Carmichael, Macltusland; forwards. Bulman. Maciienzle. Nicolle. Keys. Sent- ner. 1-fughes, Sanderson. stull. Dowling, Watson. Biggar, Con- nolly. I SUMMARY First Period i-Georgetown. McConnell (Marten) 5:31 2-Georgetown. MacNeill ... 7:28 3-Georgetown. Stevens (McConnell) 9:01 4-Georgetown. MacNeill . . l:1'f 5-Georgetown. Martell (Stevens, McConnell) 12:54 Penalties - None, Second Period Scoring - None. ' Penalties - McConnell. Third Period 6-Georgetown. Stevens (McConnell) 5:47 T-Navy. Judson fcorinollyl 14:-l0 ll-Navy. Stull (Judson) 14:50 Penalties - Nonc. Referee - Scully. (Smith) , 1,95 9-Montague. Clements . l5.37 Penalties - George. Second Period ." --Moiitagiio. MacLean 1,1: Al-Freetown. D. Roberts (C. Read) .. 7.32 5--Freetown. Simmons lGardliierl , 14,10 Penalties - Cass. Third Period f'--Freetown, Simmons 3.50 7--Freetown, W. Mill . 9,17 Pr-naltlcs - Gardiner, Fraser. Smzth. E. Payiiter. E, Roberts, Tneath In Hospital lot Mr. MacEacliern The death occurred at the P.E. .I- Hospital. Charlottetown. on :F:rlfla,V evening of Mr. Angus Mac. ll-.achern. formerly of Montague, in this 79th year, i The late Mr. Macilachcrn was born at Montague the son of the alatc Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mac- iriachern. He was a veteran of the lFirst World War. having served .overseas for five years. Returning the look up residence in Lower ;'Montagiic where he. farmed for .59V"a1 .Vears. and later moved to Montague. lie was unmarried. llis brothers and sisters have all pre. deceased him, I The funeral will be held 1111111 51, nlndrews 'Presb,vlerian Church. .Mnntague today at 2 p, m, mm-. pmcnt will be In the Lower Mon. laniie Cemetery. :27:-TiSi3?kiired. -setting fire to the ,garage and car. The garage was 3 cnnsldei-bably burned. and the , the engine section and tires of the Hat badly damaged. The firemen. lioii-ex-cr. quickly extinguished the blaze. Pisquid Ecisi Noles .,' their flilllgllllr. Donald and Mr. 1 Mrs. Earle Mac- MacDonald. Mr. Lmvi Jay In a visitor in Charlottetown Thursday. January 24th. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jay were visitors in Lorne Valley Thursday. January 24th. lllellb of Mrs. Harold Jay and Mr. Floyd Jay were in Charlottetown on L wednesdsy. ' .y atrd. II. J. IlAB0ll OPTOMETBIIT fitting and sn'pplyln; Gluten Ac. MONTAGUIE, P. I. 1. Office llmmi: 10 to 12 A. M. I to 5 P. M. by appointment. office connected with Drll Ito II. Mia: Evelyn Woolridge. Mount Stewart, apenl. the week-and of January 19th at the harm of hei- parents. Mr. and Mn. Wallace Woolridge. Mr. Stanley Webster. Cardigan. spcntg the week-Ind of January lath in Pisquld. guelt of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Burke. Mr. Sammy Dirt. C. N. R. soc- tlon man at Vernon River. Open! the weak-and of Janu i-y ltth at his home in Piaquld t. .. . . -BA .,...- l Georgetown lllanailian Legion Annual Meeting .'The annual meeting of the Georgetown Branch No. 16, Can- adian Legion. ,B.E.S.L., was held in the Legion Hall on Monday, January 21st. Rev'd. W. A Pat- criion was rc-elected Branch Pres- ident and was installed in office by J. W. Lavers, zone commander for King's County. The remaining officers were in- stalled by President Paterson. Prior to the election of officers the niiriutes of the last monthly meet- ing were read and adopted. A. H. Stewart was elected vice- president; Frank Lavandler was re-elected secretary; J. B. scully r.as elected treasurer; Guy Hem- phlll was elected branch chaplain. and L. S. Batchllder was elcctei sergeant-at-arms. The following will comprise an executive of five: W. J. Fitzgerald, Marcelliis Gotell. Michael Burke Jr., Adolphus Scully and J.W. Lav- eis. During the installation of offic- ers. Comrade Michael Burke Jr. acted as Sgt.-at-arms. in the ab- sence of Comrade Batchllder. The trot-siirer's report was presented by ietirlng treasurer W. J. Fitzgerald ind was adopted by the mectlniz. Mr. A. E. Jenkins and Mr. W. T. Wood were appointed auditors and . aware of thanks was tendered the rellrlng treasurer: A. H. Stewart reported for the membership committee. A new membership and cndentlal com- lowing members: W. J. Fitzgerald, Guy Hemphlll. A. H. Stewart. A. Scully. Michael Burke Jr. The en- tertainment committee was appointed and Michael Burke Jr. was added to the former Employ- ment Committee. J. W. Lovers reported for the welfare committee, which was re- appointed. It wps decided that th: officers and executive would be present at the next monthly meet- ing of the Ladies Auxiliary on Monday. Januarv 27th, to present the Auxiliary members with their plnn and charter. Major J. A. Muz- inernber, of the Provincial Com- mand Executive will also be. In It- lgndsnce. "The Branch voted the sum of 05.00 inward: dofraying the ox- pensu of the Children's Dental Clinic. on motion by .r.w. Lav- ors. seconded by All Stewart. the Georgetown Branch of the Can- silliin Legion places Itself on re- com in sponsoring I canvas of the town's cltlaenl. Town Council and (own organization with the object of raising an amount sufficient to purchase and erect, on the monu- ment. 3 suitable memorial plaque in honor of those who died in ur- nilttee was appointed with the fol-' fg. . Donald of Cardigan. who is :- IN Meiioaiam M38. MARY ITEEL CIIIVIIII The death occurred at the Char- lottetown Hospital on December . of Mary Ethel Oheverle. of Sourls. Born at Arichat. N. S.. in 185. she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pitts, In 1906. she married Frederick Pullen. who died two years later. Of this marriage. one daughter Alderbclla. Mrs. Gordon Rogers. Massachusetts. survives. In 1910 she married Mr, Chev- erie, who predeceased her in 1945. Two children. besides Mrs. Rogers are left to mourn her passing. Cecilia. Mrs. George Beer. Park- dala and Joseph of this city. with whom she made her home. Two sisters, Mrs. Mary Sampson. NGW York and Mrs Alvina Wilson. Quincy, Mass, and two brothers. Mrs. Lawrence Pitts. New York and Mr. Walter Pitts. Arlohat. N. s., also survive. Mrs, Cheverie. of a kindly and pleasant disposition. was well known for her charitable works of mercy and will be missed by many. A devout member of the Roman Catholic Church. she was resigned to the will of God. trust- ing in His ultimate mercy and forgiveness. Her funeral took place on Dec- ember l-iilh. at St. .Klary's church. Sourls. Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the Pastor. Rt. REV. J. A. Murphy. assisted by Rev. P. A, Murnaghan. Burial was in the family plot in the church cemetery. The pallbearers were: Mr. Wil- liam Fitzpatrick. Mr. Sterling Gil- lespie. Mr. Reginald Cheverie, Mr Isaac Arsenault. Mr, Wilfred Chev- erie and Mr. John Maccormiick. The numerous floral and spiri- tual offerlnga as well as telegrams and messages of sympathy receiv- ed by thc bereaved family, testi- tleld to her popularity among her many friends and acquaintances. Muses Mr. and Mrs, Gordon D. Rogers (5). South weymouth. Mass. Grandchildren Betty. Barbara and David (5). Weymoulh. Mass. Mr. and Mrs J. L, Cheverlc i3l. City. Grandaughters Brenda and Jan- ice. Cliy. Mrs. Blblana McAulay. City. Mr. and Mrs; George Beer, Parkdale. Grandsons Teddy, Rowan. Ian. City. Mr, and Mrs. William FitzPat- rick, Sourls. Mr. Michael FitzPzil.rlck and Vera. Sourls. Mr. Wilfred Cheverie and Marj- orie. Sourls. 'Cheverie Bi-os., Sourls. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Arscnault and Family. Sourls. The Misses Emma and Marion Conway. Sourls. Mr and Mrs. Stephen Gallant, Souris, Mr. Angus Jarvis and Family, Sourls. Mr. and Mrs. lllaix Madore. Sourls. Mr, A. T. MacDonald, Sourls. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Paquet, Sourls. Mr and Mrs. Lorenzo Paquet and Family. Souris, Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair Paquet. Sourls. - ' Mr Peter D. Peters and Family. Rollo Bay, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick St. John. vice in World War II. The can- vass to be made during the first week in June. The Branch also endorsed the Provincial Command resolutions which were recently presented to the Provincial Government. AC 1 th wzldow of the late W, J. Cheveria. My Sourls. Mr and Mrs. Edward Arsenault. Charlottetown, ' Mr. and Mn. Michael O'Neill. Charlottetown. Miss Eileen Ryan, Charlottetown Mr, and Mrs. John Mccabe and Family. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard W, Good- win. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs, Russell st. John. Charlottetown. . Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cannon and Funily. Charlottetown, .Mr. and Mn. Albert Farrah. Charlottetown. , Mr. and Mn, W. A. Davey and Paul, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs., D. E. Gallant. Charlottetown. Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Lanxian and Family, Charlottetown. Mr. Gus Paquet. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent McGrat.h, Morcll, P, E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arienault. Summeraldc. Enrollment in Purgatorlal Soc- lsty. N. Y.. Donor Sister May Sampson, Flowers Spray--Family. Wrealih-Maritime Electric Co. Wreath-Employees of Maritime Electric. Wreath-Maritime Electric Fm- ployccs Association. Spray-Mr. and Mrs. John Squarcbriggs and Family. Char- lottetown. Spray-Mr. and Mrs. Gillespie iind Ann, Sourls. Spray-Prov Council Boy Scouts Association. Charlottetown. Sterling Telegram: Mr. and Mrs, R. S. Wilby. Grind- stone, ML, Quebec. Mr and Mrs. Gordon D. Rogers. South Weymouth. Mass. Letters and lllccsages of Sympathy Mr and Mrs. George Mellick. L,vons Brook. N, S. Miss olive FitzPatrlck, Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Don Graham. Orono. Ont. Mr and Mrs. Fred Eomkey, East- ern Passnge. N, 3. Mr. Simon Paquet and Family, Charlottetown. Nurse Curley and Mrs. MacNeill. City Hospital. Mr. Earle side, Mr. Billy Gallant. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Parent, Mt, Edward Roaducity. Mr. and Mrs. Warren A. Burns. Mt. Edward Road, City. Pearl Rice. Charlottetown. Jennie and Catherine Fraser. Charlottetown. Mr and Mrs. Charlottetown. Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Bell. Char- lotletown. A.rscnault., Summer- Pres. sentner, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Seaman Charlottetown. Mr, and Mrs. S. S. Smith, Char- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Plus Chcveric. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs,VE. A. Macxay. Parkdale. Mr. and Mrs. Farkdaie. Mr, and Mrs. Spurgeon HICIIOX. Parkdale. Mr. and Mrs. David Robinson. City. Mrs. Henry Lapthorn. city, Mrs. Katie Moore. City. Mr. and Mrs. John Caswell. City. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Chevertc. London. out. Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Carleton. P. E. I. Miss Ruth Clements. City. Miss Frances Maclinchern. Mr, and Mrs. Russell Beer, Park- dale. Mr. and Mrs. Nell Sourls. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Mocough. Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gleason. Wilfred Oatway. Howatt. Ma.cDon ald . JANUARY 23. 1952 - IN MisMoiiiArT LOUIS B. IIABEII A pail of amines: was cast om- thc village of Murray Harbour and surrounding districts on October 31.1951. when word came that Louis 3. Harris had passed aw”, In the P. E. Island Hospital. Louie. as he was known hm undergone B urlous operation gm seemed to be gaining strength and all were looking forward to hu homo coming but his Heavenly Piither. who dceth all things mu willed otherwise. and his soul in; carried by the angels to that land of rest and peace to be forever with Jesus. whom he loved and in whose finished work he was trust. lng. Louie was truly able to say with the Apostle Paul: "To Liv: is Christ but to Die in Gain," Louis was born at Cape Bear on Nov. 25. 191'! the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis D. Harris. He learn to mourn his passing his sorrow- ing wife. ziee Phyllis Chapman, and six small children: Wayne Elaine. Donnie. Geraldine, cnn: ton and Cynthia. Also his sorrow. in: parents. seven brothers and three sisters: James. William George. Fred and Ronnie or Mur: ray Harbour; Joliiinle and Ethel. liert in Toronto, Ontario; Minnie Mrs. Ernest Beck. of Murray I-far; hour; Annie Mrs. Sheldon Bell, of Halifax and Both of Halifax. His funeral. which was one of the largest ever seen in MlJl'lay Harbour. was held from the Bap. tist Church of which he was . member. Mr. Chi-lstcnson of up. ton. conducted the funeral service assisted by Mr. Stairs of Char: luttetoivn and Mr. field of Mur. rs, River. The hymns sung wen; "Rock of Ages," and "Asleep in Jesus." Mr. Willard McLean sang a solo, "I Want to see Jesus. Darn You," which was one of Lovnly; favourites. The pail bearers were: Messrs. Carl Richards. Laurie I-lerrlng. Laurie Gordon. Silas McKay. John lllcNeill and Lester McNeill. Louis was loved and respected by all who knew him and will be greatly missed. His body was laid to rest in the Murrayl Harbor Cemetery to await the Resurrec- tion morning when the dead in Christ are going to rise. Some day He'll make it plain to me some day when I His face shall see. some day from tears I shall be free, For some day I shall understiiiid. Curd Of Thanks We. the family of the late Loull E. Harris. wish to express our sin- cere thanks to all those who as- sisted ln any way during the ill- neas and homegolng of our loved one. Also to the many kind friends for their gifts and floral tributes, letters and cards of sympathy, Cherry Valley. Hon, '1'. J. Kit-kham. M. P. Mrs Henry J. Callbeck. City. Mr. J. W. Dixon. Paxkdale, Mr. and ” am. Milbui-n Buell. City, Parkdale Women's institute. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hickox. Park- dale. Mrs Ida and Lil Nicholson. City. Curd Of Thcinlis Mr, J. L. Ohevcrie and Fainlly. wish to thank the Charlottetown Hospital. also Doctors and Nurses. for their many acts of kindness: also those who sent flowers. cards. etc, during their and bereavement. CLEARANCE sans: JANUARY 19 ---- 31 INCLUSIVE We offer the following at rediicxl prices along with other articles of furniture too numerous to mention. 1-3-piece Davenport Suite. Maple Finish. Reg. 5l72.00.Salc 'I-3-piece Wino Velour diiesic.-rigid. reg. szzsfoifsiio . sTso.oo T-Lu-I-Boy Chair and Ottoman. wine velour. Reg.5lT5.00.ScIe 'l-3-piece Poster Bedroom Suite. Mahogany finish. Rog. 5173.00. Sale 2-Cogswoll Chairs. reg. 539.75. Sale . . .' . . . . . . . . . . 'l-5-place Chrome Kitchen Set. reg. 5135.00. Sale .. .. . 599.00 'l-220-volt Rungonc. reg. 591.50. Sale .. . . . . . . . .. . . . 573-09 'l--Maytag Washer with Plllllj. reg. 5208.00. Solo . . . . . I-Molar! Table Top Gas Range (only) 5208.00. Solo", 3-Electric Broom Vacuum Cleaners. reg. 549.50.iSuIo 525-00 Drop patterns In Congoloiim and lloiiolourn Rugs . . . . . . ' 5140.00 587.00 siasgq szmog 5l15;ll.Q 51 70.00 25'Vo OFF reduced. - Phone 80 Ilanliols. comforters. Icdsprouds.................. Corner Cabinets, China Cablnets,'BufTets, and other occasional furniture steam Be sure to visit our store during this clearance Idle. and take advanttm 0' tlih opportunity to make your money go further. - Hilchey & llanlilerstine A lll0llTA6llE 25iVo -OFF M13” 44