NOVEMBER 6. 1953 Youths' Black Leather PANOLENE SOLES. 11 to 13V: Boys' Brown Grain, WATER RESISTANT. 1 to 5 4.00 lI.95l ' W A R M JUST ARRIVED! stadium Women's brown or black I STADIUM BOOTS Heavy fleece lining. Nylon . . . . . . 57.95 Rubber .. . . 56.50 WRIGHT SHOE 00. GRAFTON ST. STORE GT. GEORGE ST. STORE Phone 9521 Phone 3323 Strange But True I B: I. H. Mnmrthnr ...:. Chapter 1! z0WN ON THE FARM It was late fall. Grandad had just carted the last of the root crop to the cellar. - "You'll not be able to keep them critters penned up all winter," he said to me one day. "First thing we know they'll bust out Ind then there'll be the devil to pay with muskrats running all over the place and doing harm." "Better let them go." advised mother. "They will make their way to the brook and next year you'll be able to get into the trap- ping business again." I promised to turn them loose as soon as I'd Iinished breakfast. It was too late. "The animals beat me to it They'd made their so- cape under the wire and that was that. A couple of days later, grand- dad came up from the cellar in a furious rage and swearing like 9. pirate. "What's eating you up?" grand- ma. asked, "It's them confounded musk- rats. Ma. They're gulping the turnips faster than I can carry 'cm to the barn. But you should son the holes they made in the Collar wall and in the horse stable. big enough to let A bobcat through." . Grandad set up his own trap line in our cellar. but before he cleaned up the muskrats there was trouble. Just as he had pre- dicted there would be. . . o Thus ended my ranching vent- ure. and the whole family breathed a sigh of relief when Granddad came from the lower 85th ANNIVERSARY SALE Our great 85th ANNIVERSARY SALE will con- tinue all this week and will positively end ' SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 7th. We offer wonderful discounts in all depart- ments with many Specials as well BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS AND SAVE. OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN i W. W. WELLNER LTD. Jewelers Since 1868 THE GUARDIAN. CHAR LOTTETOWN regions holding I. rat by the tail and proudly announcing, "The last one!" It seems to me. that when I look back to those days on the form. my ability to find amusement in the face of complete adversity was little short of amazing. No sooner did one of my bright ideas fall 'through' than s. new one popped into my head to take its place. "What's causing that awesome noise in the hollow?" everybody was asking everybody else. Farmers travelling to and from the city would stop dead on Kel- low's bridge and listen to the go- ings on upstrenmy "Must be fairies." grand-mo. vol- unteered. "But then I've never known them to kick up ouch a racket before. Could it be .. " "Yes, it could." granddad said. lnokin-g sharply in my direction. "You just bet it could be . that boy's prank. I'd better look ;inio the matter right now." I tell you. my little invention down nt the brook caused at much twlk then as flying saucers do to- day. The more folks talked and guessed. and commented. the bet- ter I liked it. I nione knew the cause of the noise issuing from the hollow and glorified in my secret know- ledge. Some hours later I spied grand- dnd coming towards our home. In GREAT GREENDAL SALE ONTINUES N0 ROOM FOR EUR COATS-CLEARING THEM AT Regular 3295.00 for 3189.00-3149.50 for 389.00 LIlOIES' 334.50 for 319.50 v 339.50 for 324.50 LANES 00073 349.50 for 329.50 ALL OTHER COATS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Ono Rock of IURBERYS - Regular 525.00 - NOW . . . . 516.95 Lodios' SUITS to 569.50 - Extra Spociol . 519.50. 525.00. 535.00 DRESSES. formerly priced to 529.50-Spociol See our DRESSES grouped to sell at . . . . . . . .. . . 54.49 and 55.88 COATS. 57.88 HOUSE DRESSES-all sizes-regular to 53.95-Special . . . . 52.49 'ILOUSES WOOL SWEATERS . 51.00, 51.69 and Pullovers . . . . . . . . . . . - 52.49 I . 52.49 Cordigons . . . . . . . . . . . 52.95 RAYON HOSE. rog.39cfor 25c 53.50&53.95 SHOULDER BAGS - Just Arrived NYLON SLIPS - Spoclol Children's All-Wool SWEATERS ' Special for this Solo- Roducod from 52.95 to 51.88 All Children's COATS and SNOW SUITS now soiling or Grootly Ro- I gzlldronk Sloopoys . . . . . . 51.29 , ildron's Wool Gloves and . gins 55: up y Blankets . . . 90: to 52.75 ducod Prlcos. -- Use Our Loy-Awoy Plan. A Deposit Will Hold Any Garment Until Needed The OREENOAL Co. Ltd. LADlES' sron: - 52.95 8: 53.95 150 GT. GEO. ST. iliis right hand he held an axe -'In his left was a great coil of 'trlcphone wire. ' "Found the ghost. all right." I heard him tell the rest of the fam- ily from my hideout under the .stailrs. "Why that young skin- ; flint is possessed of seven devils- wlierc is the boy? g It was the worst contraption you ever did see." granddod rat- itlcd .on when nobody answered lliis question. "The wheel I've I-been looking for all spalng is down there," he jerked his thumb in the direction of the crock .. "fitted into n wastegate ijust like a real wnterwheel. This lcnil of wire was fastened to the steel hub of the Wheel. and the 'r0I.hel' end to a. tall tree. The lspecd or the turning wheel against ;the wire caused it to shriek like In thousand spooks' in torment." "For land sakes." said izmndmn. "That boy will grow up to he an inventor. I just bet he will." "Not if I got my hands on him." gra-nddnd said. "I'll take his joints npart. so help me. I will." Grandma kept me out of sight all evening, oven slipped up to my room with my supper and warned me to stay under the cov- ers till Pa's temper cooled off. "A word to the wise is sufficient." After a good night's rest grand- datl felt so much better that I escaped with nothing more than it sound sc:9.ding and a. command to "get that ihar wheel back in its proper place just as soon as you've swallowed breakfast." (To be Continued) iCanada'ETralle 00" Deficits Continue o'r'rAwA, ports again outpaced exports dur- ing July, resulting In o. 37,200,000 trade dc-fllct-the sixth monthly dcfllct for 1953, This brought the total seven- month adverse balance for 1953 to s20-i.00(i'.000. a reversal from the s20.'i.400.000 surplus in the' similar 1952 porind. the Bureau of Statis- tics roported Wednesday. Imports during July rose to 3405,- 400. 000 from 33-13,200,000 last year. bringing the seven-month total to a record 32.622.000.000. a 0328.500.- OO0 gain Irom 32.293.500.000 in 1952. Expruris also edged ahead in- creasing to s3oa.3oo.ooo in July 3101'" s375.l00.000. However. the seven- month total dropped to 52.413.- 000.000 from 32.471.100.000. A big surge in imports widened Canada's seven - month adverse trade gap with the U.s. to 536,- 700,000 from 981,000,000 last year. This was the biggest deflict since (he :s72.9oo,ooo gap in 1047. INS AND OUTS (CP)- Canada's im- pfmsron, Eng., ((7P)- Prlsrv authorities of this Lanoashire city warned warders that they may be locked. out of jail on their nights out unless they're in by the 10 pm, deadline. KINII EUIE TEA Stimulating and dvI:cIous.' a. town in Germany -where he would like to spend his leave. some time during the next two years. The three Prince Edward Island soldiers are are Pie. G. E. Irving, Murray Harbour; Sgt. 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