JANUARY 3. 1952 -ms GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN rams NINE "”5"' """' " Rut) W In Dent as nature me I g 000 rot: 1348 and ww.wv.vw nu so luau: loony up u... ........ - . ucxntyre wu1lrtedf”"""""' mi” 3' IV" 1; not post-we '-tu - for t re rig: (mt. I a yet! 5 lls were less active N -amounting to IO' -I ,4 U it it hanged little. Stee as did most of c .-'l'wasurvI r ” 4 - I Accessories . Ladies' LEATHER BAGS-To clear . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 OFF Ladies' Chamoisette GLOVES. reg. 51.95-Clearing 51 Ladies' White Wool GLQVES. reg. 51.35-Clearing at 51 Coats 6: Dresses. La:IEes' COATS. 1-3 OFF One Rack of Ladies' DRESSES V2 PRICE Corduroy DRESSES 2lWo OFF Wool DRESSES 20'Vo OFF Crepe DRESSES 20'Vo OFF Cosmetic Dyepartmelnt COLOGNES. reg. 52.35 for 51.00 DUSTING POWDER. reg. 52.25 for . . . . . . . . . . . . 51.00 NAIL POLISH. reg. 65c-To clear at . . . . . .. . . . A 25c .. ya u .- ""5 b'g'liinde'x" Lhc securitie act for 60,000 ' Halsey, Stuart 5 .Ladies? 6: Children's Wear All Children's COATS-Clearing . . . . . . . . . . . 25'Vo OFF Balance of Children's SKIRTS-Clearing . . . . . 207:: OFF 1 Lot of Children's OVERALLS-up to 51.98-Clearing 51 Ladies' Wool SCARVES. values to 52.50 for . . . . . . 51.00 Ladies' BLOUSES-Clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51.98 Ladies' SWEATERS. reg. 55.50 for . . . . . . . . . . . . 53.95 HOUSECOATS. reg. to 57.95-Clearing at . . . . . . 54.95 HOUSECOATS. reg. to 514.50-Clearing at . . . . . 58.95 Ladies' SWEATERS-on saleat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52.95 Ladies' Wool HOODS. values to 52.75 for . . . . . . 52.00 Velour and Fur Felt HATS-Clearing at . . . . . V2 PRICE Rack of HATS--Clearing at 51200 Clearing Lines SLIPS-all sizes-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52.98 Clearing Lines of PANTIES-in sizes S.M.L. . . . . . . . . 85c Clearing Lines GOWNS . . .. . . . SPECIALLY PRICED Clearing Lines of. BRAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51.00 and 51.50 H, ,Ij A company I.-., has i wtatement 1940 at 102. 0- " ' throug tax revislo Van-han uummnrlif -and the ante Nylon HOSE. reg. 51.95 and 51.19-Clearing . . . . . . 98: RIPONS. reg. 51.59-Clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51.19 All-Wool ANKLETS. reg. 51.00-Clearing at . . . . . . . 59: Cotton iANKLETS. reg. 65c-Clearing . . . . . . . . . . . 59c Wool HOSE. reg. 51.50-Clearing . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89c Men's 6; Boysi Wear Men's and Boys' Winter OVERCOATS. PARKAS. and STATION WAGON COATS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25i'Vo OFF Men's Silk SCARVES--Clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 894: Men's Wool SCARVES-Clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . 51.00 Men's SWEATERS-Clearing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25'Vo OFF Men's GLOVES with fur backs . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 54.00 Men's SHIRTS 51.69 Men's SHIRTS 52.98 Basement Boys' Winter PANTS. SKI PANTS. BREECHES-LESS 2097c Men's Winter CAPS. reg. 51.50-On sale . . . . . . . 98: MANY. MANY BARGAINS NOT LISTED MORE ' Shown above with their teacher. Miss Florence Maccannell. are the pupils of Argyle Shore School as foiinwsz Back Row: Stewart Bellar. Anna MacPhail, Audrey MacPhail. Mary MacPhall, Lorraine Williams. Elaine MacPhail. Sadie MacPhail. Middle Row: Ewen MacPhail. Ed- win MacPhail. Lorna MacPhai1. Marion MacPhail. Mnrlie Shaw. Faye MacPhall. Front Row: Kees liavengo. Burrows Ma.cPhall. Noel Potts, Bill MncPhaii. Harvey In- man. Sterling MacPhail. Nell Mac- Phall. Meintlert I-favenga. Gayle lii:IcPhail. Absent were: Morris M.1cDo1ltzaIl. Charles MacPhall. Gary MacPhail. Hope MacPhaii, llo;,'d MacPhail, Carl Potts. Christmas Closing The annual Christmas concert of Argyle shore School was held in ' Argyle Shore Teacher And Pupils -I... with good attendance. The following program. under the chairmanship of Leslie Mac- Nevin. was capably performed, by the pupils with the teacher as ac- companist. Opening Chorus. Bells", school. Welcome lViacPhail. Dialogue. "Cat and Mouse." Song. "Frosty the Snowman.” Recitation, "Not Too Small” Gig-y MacPhaii. Radio Program. Medley of Christ- mas carols. Drill. "Sing a Song." Dialogue. "Rest Room.” Recitation. "Daddy's Little Girl", Ghfllf MacPhail. Monologue. "Reason For Com- plaints". Lorna MacPhai1. Tableau. "Uncle Jim's Presents". "Ring Merry Recitation. Sterling the hall on Friday. December 1st, Stewart Eellar. Monologue. "The Day After Christmas". Arlna MacPhaiL Intermission-sale' of candy. Rainbow Drill. Monologue. "A New Fur Coat" M:uion MacPhall. Rythm Band. "Jingle Bells" and "Down Yonder." Dialogue. "Official Visit." Song, "Christmas in Killarney". Song. "Rudolph the Red Nosed Remdeer." Pageant. "Then and Now." Dialogue, "Heclr says It." Good Night Drill. Closing Recitation. Noel Potts. Closing Chorus. "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town." Santa Claus then came and helped distribute gifts including a beautiful one to the teacher from the pupils. The evening closed with God Save the King. OUR BOARDING nous:-3 HAVE You ' TAI4EN- A LEASE ON THE WATEI2" WILL BE. . FOR A PENGUIN. W ;lusTIcE, " AND You'IzE FAw! WHY MUST A MOB FORM EVERY TIME T. PERFORM MBY Ag!IELi&l'(i)Ohl;15 OF LIC AND DO A IT - PD8 6Tl?i)CTlVE- THINKING Z A PLAGUE OF GRASS- , HOPPER6 UPON . Maior Hoopla ' Grand View School Christmas concert On Monday night, December 17. friends and parents gathered in Grand View Hall where the an- nual Christmas concert was put on by the pupils. under the direction of their teacher Jean MacKenzle. Rev. Mr. Fraser of Valleyfield capabiy filled the office of chair- man. He mentioned that four of the pupils: Norma Scott. Merrill Scott Wynn Behm and Sheila ilchm were unable to be present ” due to illness. However the following program was carried out: Opening chorus "Good King Wenceslas" by the school. Welcome Recitation, Ernest Mac- od Song. "His Message!-tome", Effie Macneth and Ernest MacLeod en- y cored. Dialogue. V'Premature Proposal" Jean MacPhee. Margaret MacLeod. Dorothy MacPhee and Shirley Mar:Phee. Song "Frosty The snowman". Joan Gillls and .Marilyn Martin ' (eneored) . Drill, "Christmas". 9 pupils fol- lowed by "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer." Recitation, "To Santa's Home". Kay Enman. Sc-ng, "Away in a Manger". Ernest MacLeod and Mary Mac- Leod (encored). ' Dialogue, "A Helping Hand". Margaret MacLeod and Lincoln Enman. Recitation "What I Like". Neil Macseth. Song. "Lonely Little Robin". Marilyn Martin (encored).t Dialogue. "Courtship Under Dif- ficulty". norothy MacPhee. Lin- coin Enman and George Mac-Lead Middle Chorus. "O Come All Ye Faithful" by the school. shit. "The Prospective Teacher". Bobby-Enmen and Marilyn Martin. , Kathleen Gillls and Shirley Mac- .S. A. McDO'NALD'S' Song. "Christmas Tree Angel", Joar. Gillls (encored). V Dialogue, "The Stowaway". Doro- thy MacPhee, Lincoln Enman Willie Enman and Bobby Enman. Song. "My Truly. Truly Fair". Fhee (encored). Pantomime. "Inoculation Day at School". 8 pupils. characters intro- duced by Jean MacPhee. Song, "Silver Bells", Martin (encored). Dialogue, "Sparking Mary Jane" Margaret MacLeod, Kathleen Gil- lis. Jean MacPhee. Willie Enman. and George MacLeod. Action Song. Joan Gillls. Effie Mac-Beth Kay Enman and Marilyn Martin. Song. "Between Two Trees" Jean and Dorothy MacPhee (encored). Recitation. "What's Keeping Santa", Mary MacLeod. Closing chorus, "Ring Merry l3ell.-:" by the school. ' Closing Recitation "Good Night" Marilvn Martin. Following the programMe. Santa arrived to the delight of everyone, md distributed numerous gifts to teacher. pupils and visitors. in his usual jovial manner. A treat was provided for the teacher and pupils by the Women's Institute. The teacher then thanked Mr. Fraser for acti g as chairman and thanked all th se who came to make the evening's entertainment a success. Marilyn IT'S OUR JANUARY CLEARANCE EVENT ' BODIES COME UP - Hearses line the entrance of explosion. Company officials said "at least 100" were the New Orient coal mine. West Frankfort, Ili., as killed in the mine disaster. the nation's worst pre. rescuers bring up the bodies of miners killed in gas Christmas tragedy. There was a sale of candy and apples during intermission. from which. together with door receipts. a neat sum was realized for school purposes. LONDON. Ja . 2 - (Reuters)-l commercial ra lo and televisiony will come to Britain in 1952. cut-' ting into the monopoly of the Elf now held by the BBC. The Sundav Pictorial says. sponsored TV will be the first step. and already ad-f vertisers are planning tel?-"H9, shows with "name" stars for which they are ready to pay big money- the paper says. The Neighbors common "man-then how's he ly George Clark l y I P,,..."-5h'E"u...on " ' "He's getting so educated he's gonna lose touch with the gonna make dough like me?" ' an -x....--.. GREENDAL Sales. always noted for values. now brealt every previous record. . Now help yourselves to a real Shirt bargain. . . . All sizes. all colors . . . . . . . . . .. MEN'S SUITS- - Values to 539.50 .. . .. 524.50 .".'.,."'.s;2.5o Values to 559.50 . . . . . 534.50 sum- ?:'.3':f."."i'f.?f?fT?T...... Yes. it's aisupreme close-out of all Winter Stocks! Read! Men's Dress Shirts MEN'S STORE LADl'Es' STORE "W5 5""5"' Ladies' Sheep-Lined STATION Values to 569.50 . . . . . 549.50 - ov OA1'S- CPA"- to szavigo 314.95 T0 559-50 539-50 station COATS and OVER- FUR COATS- COATS to 544.50 . . . . 524.50 Smashed . . . 35 to 509k OFF GREENDAL'S MEN'S STORE LADIES' STORE: 150 Great George .:.- votawvpmlrr - .....-....-.-...-.-a.a-