JANUARY 21. I954 ' A The Iiesi'iIIir'rgl you Ten give your child is A STRONG, Higher education . 2 . money ;":': a boy or fgirl can alwafya get these. But the oundatio 0 good health -n sturdy, husky body, strong bones, sound teeth-begins in childhood. If your child is underweight, lacks appetite, energy and stamina-if he catches cold frequently and coughs hang on-give him Scott's Emulsion. Scott's contains Vitamins A I. D in oil with added minerals. It's four times easier to digest than plain cod liver oil-acts fast.- tastes better. Get Scott's Emul- sion today at your druggist's. scs EMULSION Values Utterly Unequalled --..... Tignisll And-Vicinity Miss Anita Iaughiin, public health nurse. is visiting the eounta-y ac-hook. in the Tkntm area. Mr. iammec Gallant, cxmu..3pnez'. Cross. had the misfortune to lose a valuable horse last week. Mr. Lee Oorooran of the Co-op- eratlve Union of Prince Edward Is- land, was a business visitor to Tig- nieh recently. Mr. J. 1", Serry, Jr.. I-'(..C.A.!, spent a few weeks recently with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Foster skerry, Tigniah. Miss Joan Hogan returned to her duties in Charlottetown after spending a few weeks in Tlgnish with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Claude Hogan. Mr. and Mrs. Russel E, Dalton and daughter Fairley have return- ed to their home in Dorohester, Mass, after spending a few weeks visiting Mrs. Dalton's mother, Mrs. John Dorgan and Mrs. Dalton's brother and sister-In-law. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Dalton, Sea Cow Pond The many friends oi Master Peter Doucettc, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Doucettc, Nail Pond, will be sorry to learn that he is confined to his home through Illness. All join in the hope that Peter will soon regain his usual good health, Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. William Aylward, Skinner's Pond, upon at- taining the 59th anniversary of their marriage which took place January 15, 1895. Mrs. Aylward was the former Miss Susan Mccalliun, Palmer Road, The members oi the Lylward family are: Peter and !E-an of Rumford, Me., Violet (Mrs. lB6rlI'anl Johnston) Alice (Mrs. Wierly). Edgar and Elizabeth all of Boston, Mass, Francis in Bede- quo. Louis and Charles in 0l1EF- lottetown, Margaret, Waterford and LADIES' COATS- Reg. 34.50 to 79.50- NOW run corns- Reg. to s275.oo- Priced to Clear at XE. WOOL AND SILK nnsssssu To 24.50- Now grouped to clear at 5.00 15.00 - 20.00 - 30.00 - 39.50 - 49.50 79.50 - 99.50 - 129.50 - 7.00 - 10.00 LADIES” CIiILDREN”S . HOUSE nnsssss SNOW SUITS To 4.95-SPECIAL Nylon Tiger Tuff-to 19.95-FOR 2,00 9.95 and 12.95 sxurrs COATS and COAT ssrs To 6.95-NOW To 26.50-SPECIAL 2.oo - 3.95 1o.oo - 14.95 - 15.95 SWEATERS 0 SWEATERS To 3.50-FOR Rog. to 2.95-FOR 2.49 1.88 PYJAMAS SLEEPERS To 3.95-SPECIAL Former Price 1.69; EXTRA SPECIAL 2.00 1.00 Flunnelcire NIGI-ITGOWNS DRESSES To 2.49-FOR To 2.95-NOW CLEARING AT 1.49 1.88 SKI PANTS SKI PANTS To 4.95--SPECIAL SPECIAL 3.95 2.95 Arriving Daily are Wedding and Evening Gowns; also Knitted Suits in Wool and Bouele in all the leading shades of Romance pink. Blush dawn and Shrimp. Use Our LAY-AWAY plan. A deposit will hold any garment until needed. The.GREENDAL co IJADK MORE 570 off ALL STUDDED rmasroiu: SNOW TIRES For cans & '-rnucxs smcns ARE LIMITED-S0 snpr EARLY 6'10 x 15 710 x 15 650 x 10 100x16 750x17 825x20 750x16 760x10 600x16 BIG DISCOUNTS ON ALL ENGINE HEATERS; CAR HEATERS, SEAT 00VEIIS,,DEl'ROSTERS FIIIISTONE Bryenton &iMacKay co. 1 187 Great Georgestroet ' 31,515 mxm) VULOANIZING . LTD. 150 GREAT GEO. ST. FOR SUPER TRACT! Nobodies 5 ::.ne delay, with Gino. 8-aided Joe” eel- ciocnm and Delta he -'pun i:'..a'?.."..':.'.1".J.'.l'f'.'..."'.'."'...2'.."t- o..'ea.i.y-emu. um? Tircston 1 A V Russel at home. on this happy oc- casion they were the recipients or many beautiful gifts lrom their family who were unable tobe pres- em at the home. A host of lriends with Mr. and Mrs. Aylward many more years of happy life together. The many friends of Mrs. Mary RMCY. Tlgnllsh are pleased to loam that die is recovering from her recent illness after being eon- fined to her home tor the past few weeks. Frienth of Mrs. James Handm- han, Ascension. will regret to learn that she suffered I heart at.- tack recently. Mrs. Handrahan is confined to her bed while she is being treated by her physician Relatives and friends of Mrs. Howard Harper, Tignish, regret to learn of her admittance in the Western Hospital. Alberton and best wishes for a speedy recovery are being extended to her. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Leclair, whose marriage tool: place in the Chuneh of st, Simon and St. Jude, Tignlsli, on January 13. Rev. Jos- eph Ieclair, brother of the groom, perfonmed the ceremony and also celebrated the nuptial mass. The bride was the former Miss Frances 1-landralhun, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joscrpih Handrahan. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mn: Thomas Leclair. Ascension. -Mr. and Mrs. Me1'1yn Ells- worth, Boston, Mass, spent a few days recently in Palmer Road wihae they were the guests of Mr. Ellswortlfs brotlicr-in-law and sis- tor, Mr. and Mrs, Irvin Mocklcr. On their return tlliey were accom- panied by Mr. Ellsrwortli's fatlu-:'. Mr. Michael Ellsworth who u”. reside in Boston for the next few months. The many friends of Mr. Emil" Gaudet, Peterville, will be sorry I learn that he was the victim ol a most unrfortunate accident a few days ago. Mr. Gaudet. while help- lng a neighbour with his car which was stuck in snow drift. was struck by a stone from the spinning wheel 011' the vehicle. He was taken to the Western Hospital, Alberton. where an examination showed him to be suffering from 0 broken bone in the leg. Mr Gaudet is resting comfortably but it will be some time before he can be arbout again. The annual meeting of the Tig- mtlh Farmers" Institute was held in the Assembly room of the Dalton Sdhool on January 11, In his rc- marks the President, Mr. Gregory Mclnnis, thanked the members for their loyalty to the organimtlnn and urged them to take advantntzc of all the services provided by the Institute, The financial statement was read by the secretory-trem surer. Mr. Roy 1-Iandrahan. Follow- ing are the officers for the coming year: president. Howard Mccue; vice - president, Emmett: Gallant; secretary - treasurer. Roy Handra- han; directors, William Clohossev. James O'Brien. Fred Hogan. and Fred Handrahan. The heavy snowfall and strmrn did not help the sleigh roads very mrudh here, especially on the high gravelled roads. In various places along the highway cars and trucks were mamoned and the occupants of the vehicles were obliged to seek shelter away from home until the storm subsided. 0!: New Uranium Find In Quebec QUEBEC. (OP)-Raymond John- ston, Union Natfonale member for Pontiac. said in the legislative as- sembly Tuesday: "An exsellent" uranium find has been made on an island in Grand Calumet town- ship. Mr. Johnston, speaklnz on I question of privilege, said tests or ores in I zone four miles long by THE GUARDIAN. Claim Lawrence Creator Of Myth LONDON (Reuters) - Publish- ers of a book to be published here this year claim that Lanreaice of Arabia was " the creator of a. myth that was too readily believed by s. cred-uious world." The publishers, William Collins and Sons. say the book. by 61- year-old Richard Adllngton. well- lmown novelist and biographer. will "erase Lavnronce from the pages of history." T. E. Lawrence, who died in a motorcycle crash in 1936, was widely accepted as a man who rallied desert tribes in the Middle East against the Turks in the First World War. Encyclopedias and history books record Lawrence as I. shy young archeologlst. who led the Arab tribes in their revolt. Much -of the legend or his courage and stirring deeds comes from his own books. ”I'he Seven Pillars of Wisdom” and "Revolt in the 'desert.” Aldington says Lawrence played a much more minor part in the revolt than he claimed. Ho dc- clarcs his researches have proved that ':Seven Pillars of Wisdom" was a work of quasi-fiction" ra- ther than a factual account. Aldington told nis publishers he had tried to be fair to Lawrence. "But," he added, "I have not been able to conceal my indtgnntior. that such a man would have be- come one of the herpes of the war of 1914-1918." Canada WiIlNoi lirail In Atomic Power Projects O'I'11.-'tWA, (GP)--Canada will not be behind other countries in de- vcioping atomic power for indus- try, Trade Minister Howe told the Commons Tuesday. Colin Cameron (G01-1-Nanalmo) had asked Mr. Howe. who reporls to Parliament for Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd.. whether Canada is conducting experiments similar to Britain's to harness eht atom for industrial punposas. Mr. Howe said the atomic energy plant. at Chalk River, Ont, al- ways has devoted its energies to research in peacetime uses of atomic power. Canada was not Interested in developing atomic power for war p s. Research into industrial uses of atomic power was actively pro- ceeding and considerable progress was being made. several hundred feet wide have shown content as high as 4.13 per cent in uranium. "This find seems to be the most important in the province of Que- bec to date," Mr. Johnston said. He was informed of the discov- ery by a mining engineer of the Montreal Technical School. The Quebec department of mines confirmed the find. It described it as "an interesting one, offering good opportunities of development." A SINGLE SIP TELLS WHY sucxuws mxwrs is CANADA'S nsrssr ssumo IEMEDY sou Coughs COLDS - ASTHMA - IRONCI-IITIS learn I Is I highly nodiccnd reborn- NOI A SYRUP IUCKIIWS MIXTUIE I. loosens stubborn phlegm. ': :'.:'l.':..'.'.t.I".':':::.'" W M- 8. Thin rotten IOIIICI alkalinity rp mind to combo! mph: and um Inn. 304! Everywhere - Double Stu lid BUCKLEYS MIXTURE C.N.R. TRAI LY. 0EAlI.L0'l'l'l:'.l'0WN For Summersldo-Borden 1:00 IN. SIJMMJEII-SIDE For Charlottetown 1:15 n.m., for Murray Harbor 4:00 pm. daily except Sunday. For sourls 1:00 p.m. daily except Sunday. For Elmira (Ly. Sourls) 0:55 p.m. Monday It Friday. 5:45 pm. Tuesday & Thur.-uluy. Lv. Georgetown 2:30 p.m. daily except Sundny. Ly. Tlgnlsli 3:80 p.m. rlnlly ex:-opt Sunday. Four trips daily in each direction, pier at 0:10 a.m.. 1:00 p.m., 4:50 p.m.. 1:30 p.m.. and Cape Torlnentine pler at 10:85 s.nu., 2:40 p.vn., 0:00 p.m., 9:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard 11151: CANADIAN NATIONAL N SERVICES a.m.. 3:30 pm. daily except Sun. 10:10 n.m., 9:!!! run. rlnlly ex- oept Sunday. a. : -.-n.. : .---.. - .v ox a. main HOSE C'"”"'” '1” :” mi" y mm 8 U2 gioiosgrz-Roz. st-3.9 amp d sum ll0NCT(1;PiN(l)N-Tl'l'g:I.?l;A.-XT-(-)-n:1e.g')T JOHN M cA,,C::gn?k?VE 535- COVE:gS!eE&ilndgSnl;:'AWl.5 . OCC 1.. cn.noe.mdu.";:oo -.-1;. ssmzrmlde 1:15 mm. L -PS 8oys' Esmond DATHROIES. I QXCQD IITI Va '""'""" "p3,i',1f"'g;1,;';;;,?;';,g";f,:;,'”:';,'f'":"""""" 0' Clearing st cAPs'(JigslilInoi:R.nrts' "C. 51.00 each V OFF HOIJSECOATS G sovs' JACKETS OAR rm” HEW” (Asst. Sizes) Clearing at I? 6 yrs. Reg. S4-95 nonmsrz - cars 'ronMr.N1'rNr. 1.3 OFF For 32.95 "ch leaving Borden PAGE ELEVEN ff 1! Tl.UAN'!'-I'Blll SWOOLS making ltfegtntsresting. 111: school hasn't been I case of truancy board was told Tuesday by health Waterloo in the last six men WATIIRIDO. (OP)-'Ihchers in and attendance committee drain Waterloo has approximately 1, Waterloo public ldiools must be man Harold W. Wagner, that than public school pupils. NEW WAYS Price-Smashing Super Bargain SALE CONTINUES WITH A GREAT WEEK-LONG ' it Oddsin Ends CLEARANCE ” NO CARRYING CHARGES ON SALE ITEMS! READ THESE- SHOP and SAVE! COME IN AND EXAM- INE THESE REAL BUYS: ' 1 only Single Wardrobe . . . 29.50 or '.'.Sc u'N'kIy. 1 only Davenport reg, .IiT9..'-U --519.50 or 50:: weekly". 1 only kitchen hufrrt reg. S-1'l'.50-S2950 or 25c weekly. 2 only upright ItltCliCl'l culi- incis. arliorile trays rogulnr 5105.50-369.50 or 50c. weekly. Odd dressers and mirrors to 386.50-S3D.50 or 251-. week Odd Chests to 550.50- or 250 weekly. 2 only Vanity reg 575.50- 3.17.75 or 25c weekly. l'pholstcrr-d Dining Room (?I1aii's-56.50 or 25c weekly. Chrome tables (non-extension) 829.50-517.50 or 25c weekly. Chrome choirs reg. 512.50- S0.50 or 25c weekly. Wooden Bedslcaris Ivnrloul sizes) reg. S'i7.5(3--817.50 or 25c we:-kly. 1 only Velour Sofa reg. S114.- 75-MiI.50 or 50:. weekly. 1 only Rnllawny (Tot lfnam rubhvr mattress) reg. 3517.50 - 523.50 or 25c weekly FLOOR SAMPLE and RECONDITIONED WASHERS FULL 2 - YEAR GUARANTEE and Servicing . PRICED AS LOW AS- 07950 75c on warm iii A ikdfiik-kit? 2 only portable radios reg. S-19.95-5'3-l.li0 or 25c weekly. 1 only Flee-twood console ra- rlio 593.50-S6950 or 50c Wkly. 2 only Flectwoorl table com- bination radios 5109.50-559.50 or 50c weekly. A number of display and used table radios 329.93- from M..'50 or 25c we-ekly. . 0 a . '1 only 9.5 riihir rm "Ad. miral" reg. 35469.50--.S.'i.'i0.50 or 52.50 wot-kly. 0 DO YOU WANT A COAL OR VVOOD STOVE OR. OIL HEATER?- WE HAVE THEM: ' Fawcctt stoves (with without waterirnnts) S-19.50 or 501: weekly. Lancaster stoves reg. 5145.00 -589.50 or 75c weekly. UNRIVALLED BAR- GAINS IN DISPLAY MODEL RADIOS: '1 only llvlardonl Cnnsole reg. 3224.50-.S159..'i0 or 51.00 week- 13'. 1 only Fleetwood Console reg. 5214.50-5149.50 or 51.00 week- iv. and from HOVV ABOUT THESE?- REFRIGERATORS AT GIVE AWAY PRICES: I only Windsor Console reg. ' 1 only 10 cubic feet "Contln- ' Fnwcntl Oil Snare 1-loatvrs 0214-50:-AS14900 01' 51.00 WN'k- ental" reg. 3399.50-S21D.50 or reg. 5130.00--3:89.50 or 751: 11'. -S1.2.'i weekly. weekly. ' 1 only Slromlinrg Carlson 9 2 only 9.5 cubic feet "Snow- I-'1 only table rangette 329.50 Floor model Battery Set reg. S99.50- 840.50 or 50c weekly. 2 only Stromherg Carlson tahlo model bait:-ry sets reg, 589.50--539.50 or 25c weekly. don” reg. 3039.50 - l199.50 81.00 weekly. ' 1 only 7.5 cubic feet "Ever- rold" reg. 35119.50--5123.50 or 500 weekly. or - 519.95 or 25c weekly. also number of applianr:-s, toasters, Irons, table and tri- light lamps at greatly re- duced prices. FIRST COME - FIRST SERVED! SAVE! NEW WAY Furniture:-3.: (KS 70.pAy 161 Great Geo. St.-Charlottetown, P.E.I.-Phone 6211 PRE-INVENTORY" SALE WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY GIRLS' WEAR INFANTS” WEAR Bal. Cnd lnfanfsr 12 to 14x-Clearing at Rog. 518.95 I I-3 OFF For 510.95 kl, pg-mm. DRESSES "IEEPRAM suns & summos 12 to 14x-Clearing at Clearing at 1,3 0”: 55.00 each M1ssEs' ma (m1LnR1I;N's Inf. Wool. Jersey and Corduroy HATS - Clearing at ROMPER5 Clearing at , 51.00. 52.00 and 53.00 each y . Group skiers and okessss (Assorted Sizes) HALF PRICE vvEI'vFsrs and sL3oiisE.?. Sizes 8 to 14-Clearing 50: each p51 .00..i1:4I9vuiicIWS1.95 QCCL DOYS' SUITS 1 to 4 yrs. Reg. S-1.95. Clearing at 32.00 each Lot lnfuni's' Vests, Bonnets. Fawn Hose, Pillows. Plastic Pants. Tee- Shirfs. etc. . Lot i1T&i?iii;;i?'"rI6ussstEin1i- nnsssss. sizes 10 to l6.- . Clear-ingot S2.00and 33.00 each r"io”cHA'neiEs Nb nssuuns Tl-IE MISSES HOLMES and BRADLEY 9 159 Queen SL1 359' 34"