' FRIDAY Awarded Are For . Mercy Flight Into Arctic can win; Cmdr. J F. Mitchell, seen above. of Torui:'n an my (on, Pilot Who iinclrwnok the longest. most gruelling :i:w1 most daring "' RCA? n'lN"l' Ylltzlits into the Arctic, has hm-:. .'i'I'ai'dpd the Ag; Force Cross for vxvery, i'ortitude and devotion to i!- 'V. In announc- l-"JK the award. 'i:' torce official"- told how the .” car-nld World. IV" H Dilot, '- iinrthcrnl pales. l"XlI't"Il1P 1mm and gm- yeril or ci'os:ii.: :icliai't9i'i'rl Arc- tic areas. siiccommi in bringing out a weather stn:.ni: nrfical. danger- ously ill from blood polsoniiiiz. The .'i..'l44-mile nir !i:ii longcst. in the lllSt0Y.V of nzcrrv " zhts, was made in Serptriiibor. i”l'v-l from Edmon- ton to Eureka Sn iici, Rm miles north of the A:-r':r: Circle am! about 500 naiitirrii miles Ironi the North Pole. IN 'M-EMCORIAM In Inrinz '""?I'"II'.V of our clear husband and rather. Capt. Milton Chapman. who passed away Jan- uary 4th. I950. Oh! what I vi-oulil tire to hi-nr your vnlrn And we your smile once more. Or hear that tnniiliar foal.-all-p As I did in tho rlsvs of yore. It's an lonesorrin lu-ro without you. Am! Ind the hours sway. For life can no-vrr he the IIIH10 Slum: yr-ii nerc mllril away. They any time In a henlcr, And helps us to target. But tlmo so for tins only proved How much I miss you yet. llivlltgly Rt-mrmlwrovl by His Wife nml I":Imlly. . IN MEMORIAM slaughter Frorla passed away J:inn:irr 4th. ittfitl. our dnar Two years has paw-d since on our home is i:-loom was cast. We loved you tlicn dear Frcrla. and hIu':I,ys will. Your klmlly (ii-eds we rrmcmher still. ' But God know you were suffering And not afraid to ilie. So he oalleil you away from us, To go home on high. But we hopo to meet on that beau- tltul -ahorv, Whore parting Is no more. Sadly lllisvu-rl by Mother and Dad. TlI'0IIN'l'I and Slstors. NUTIHC ILHI I-'. A('Al)l'I.WY ll:-nnr will (mt 'llP month (II I H-rcm hnr Crarlo X Slllllt” ltnlry. Nlarinnl Mai-I7nn:ilrl. Pu ' Nonmiii. (Slade IX !'lI':iiii (Iillis. Mnry I-Ilninr 'l'i':iviir-i. ll .VIni'l7niinlrl. Gr.-irin Ylll Stir izli Molioy. llnrr-on Rmaii, llwr (Inirc Smith, (lrnrtc I'll intwtto )li'Qiinirl.l Ruth Itrnrn. ii';imli Ronsun. Guido Vi I'lll'lIHIIi' liiinlir-s, Vir- I Snuwsttiriiis Ilhlp W- Forth Whit Halifax. the Fred Victor Mission The Laurentians, Resorts Are Busy ET. JOVITE. P.Q.. Jan. I -- (CF) - Canada's winter wonderland - the Laurentians -. where Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edin- baigh rested during the royal tour - is enjoying one of its great- est seasons. Resort owners. who during the last two or three years shook their heads in despair at the slant of the bare hills and scarcely-uaed ski-tows, now are smiling happily as snowstorms lash the district. , The resorts have united this, year to hold A carnival which will; make everything in previous years stutter -by comparison. The festivities started in mid- December when Miss Micheline Thibaudesu. a pert M-year-old miss of Ste. Adele was crowned ”Miss Laurentlde." Fifteen. fresh-checked. whole- some beauties representing as manv villages in the north. competed for the title. The representatives wen- chosen at camlvals held in their nitiniclpalitles. all building up for the mammoth attair at Ste. Aaatho when the international dog-sled do:-by will be held the second week of February. On Jan. 24. the St. Jovite queen will be honored by the resort and town officials. Miss Michelle Nor- mandeau. 20. copped this title in a recent compeltlon. Big Event Jan. I , An airplane hangar or Wheeler .A:rlines will be converted into a Ilnige reception hall for the crown- ing or Miss Laurentlde the follow- ing day. some 1,000 guests will be acrcnimodated. An orchid will be presented to every woman attending the party lnhzch will Icature modern and sqiiare dancing to old-time Iolk times. A special masquerade party tor children will be held the tollow- in: day. and on Sunday. Jan. 27 'ihi- annual Taschereau ski meet Hm hold the spotliizht. On Jan. '18. sleigh-rides will be ,tlie feature. and the following lilillll. "an old-time soiree" will be held with a mustache contest! planned. 3 The Laurentian committee hand-i linz events has adopted the slogan; "o'-.d times, old customs" as the theme of festivities. I Trinity Evening Auxiliary Meeting The annual meeting of the Mary Millnr Auxiliary was Iltld in tho social hall on Viiednes-da.l' .ex'rnin;z. January 2nd. with Ihirt.V imnmhers in attendance. The meeting opened with a brief period of devotion In charge of Mrs. I.ouis Simmons and Mrs. Gor- rinn Holmes who also presented R portion ot the study book "From Lakes to Northern Lights". They told how the situation was beiniz ltnred where downtown churches. due to expansion of industry. now ltotind themselves In the midst of Iindustrial and business sections ot large cities. The mission work in the Brunswick Street Church in in Toronto and the First United IChuri-h In Vancouver was cited. 1 There was a letter from Miss l-Iima lnman. Trinidad, stating lihat she would be glad to receive used school books. Sunday School papers tnot quarterliesl. good fiction and Christmas cards. A meeting-of both the old and .nmv executives will he held at line home of Miss Morson on Fri-t day evening of this week at 7:30 TIM. for the purpose of planning lthe work for the coming year. I The meeting closed with the in- stallnllon oi the new executive by! iRev. Mr. Ashlord. ' iizinia MacDou;:all. Robert Lappin.' lMary Evelyn lVhitt'. I Grade V--Catherine Atkins. Ann ('onnolly. Pauline MacDonald and Virginia ML-Qtinid. Grndr IVCEilcen Grant. Mar- lpznret Maclniyre and Marilyn Mr- ;('nllum. Carol Ann Jones, Marilyn Clow. , Grade III Ann M('Kennn, Pat-I 'ricia I-Ignn. Dorothy Dahl. ' Grade II- Rose Mary tlnfl Dinnno Hayes. Ann Flurbnra VVhite. Hughes I McCahc, inie Neighbors mm .y Q,.'H&uua-to-was-nun "On the radio horror stories, I had to imagine what they looked like. They were lots worse than these. By George Clark g-........ ....-.. ' THE GUARDIAN. WOOL DRESSES l.udias' Wool Dresses in block. wine. l3"0W" mid 9'99"- Sizes ll-I9. Price! 37.95 to 321.95. Out they 90 Less 259A: Discount SILK AND WOOL DRESSES l.adies' Silk and Wool Dresses in grey, green, red and tan. Sizes I2 to 20. Prices 312.95 to Sl9.95. Out they go Less 33 I-37:: Discount SILK DRESSES ludies' Silk Drdsses in figured silks, ton, green and tur- quoise. Sizes 12 to 18 years. Prices 36.95 to S28.95. Out they go Less 257a Discount SILK DRESSES Women's Silk Dresses in gshades of wine. blue. green, rust and fancy prints. Sires l6V2 to 24V). Out they 90 Less 33 I-37o Discount DRESS SPECIALS See our Special Rock of Lcidies' Dresses, values to 512.95. Out they go for only 53.95 LADIES' WINTER COATS lodles' Winter Coats in smart styles in blue, wine, grey, tan and block. Sizes 12 to 44. 599.00. Out they go Prices from 325.00 to Less 25'Vo Discount LADIES' SUITS. lcv"cs' Suits in gray, green. rust, navy, brown and black. Prices S2335 to S60.00. Out they go Less 257:: Discount Corduroy, Velveteen, 36 inches wide, red, brown, wine, light blue. Reg. 32.95. Sale Price 52.39 CHILDREN'S COATS Children's Coats. Sizes from 4 to Ilx in reel and navy. Out they go green, brown, Less 2570 Discount CHILDREN'S DRESSES Children's Full Dresses in Wool: and Spuns. Sizes 7 to 14x. Selling Less 25”lo,Discouni' CHARLOTTETOWN Big Sale Now On and continues until all Winter Merchandise is cleaned out. A Our inventory must be reduced before the end of January when we close our business for the year. PRICES SLASHED 1-4. 1-3. 1-2 and More KIDDIES SNOWSUITS Kiddies Snow Suits, 2 Price: 57.50 to Si 1.95; Also coat sets I to 3x. Price SL95. and 3-piece. Sites 2 to 6 years. Clearing Less 257a Discount KIDDIES JACKETS l(lddIes' Rayon Gabardine Jackets. Sixes 2 to 6 years. Rag. 3l.98 to 53.50 Less 207:: Discount SUITS and rorcoiirsl Reduced To Clear Men! Here's the Sale you're waiting for. Once a year we clear our entire stock of Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoors and Furnishings regardless of Cost. Specializing in Quality Mer- chandise only. you'll find our Suits. Overcouts, Topcours. Sport Jackets. Winter Jackets. Trousers, Sweaters. etc.. all reduced to amazingly low prices. 100 Men's and Boys' Winter Overcours and Suits - Out They Go Less 257:: to 33 l-3'70 Discount SPECIALS FROM YARD GOODS DEPARTMENT A Special lot of cratonnes-a good assortment of pat- terns. Value: to 33.95 per yard, selling at . 52.59 a yard 1 Substandard Towels, plain and colored stripe. Special 0 Pair 81.59 A Special in Ecru Towels, size I! x 36. Out they go at - a pair , 98: I ' A Special to Table Cloths, also 54 x 54. Regular S195. Sale Prlco 31,95 All Not Curtolnlng clearing ............ ................... .. I-3 off KIDDIES SWEATERS l(lddles' Pullover and Cardigan Sweaters. Sizes 2 to 12 years, 31.95 to 34.95 Less 207: Discount LADIES' RAYON HOSE A Special line of ladies' Rayon Hose. Regular 75: Clearing 59c Pair ' LADIES' SWEATERS l.udies' Wool Pullover Priced 34.95 to 39.95 and Cardigan Sweaters, all sizes. Clearing Less 207:: Discount MEN'S SUITS Men's Suits-u special value In Gabardlnos. Values 15 352.00. Out they go for 339.95 COATS AND JACKETS All Men's and Boys' Station Wagon Coats, Bomber Jackets, Parker and Heavy Jackets I Less 257a Discount SWEATERS, cars and PYJAMAS All Men's and Boys' Coat Sweaters and Pullovlors, Men's and Boys' Winter Cups, Men's and Boys' Flannolettl Pyjamas-Out they go Less 25iVo Discount , DRESSING GOWNS Man's Dressing Gowns and House Cools, all wool, flannel and silk. Out they go Less 259: Discount '3 MEN'S uuncawaaa Men's Heavyweight Combination Underwear, shot? and long sleeves. Special 52.49 c Suit u MEN'S OVERALLS Men's Heavy Weight Bib Overalls. Spoclol It 32.95 a Pair ASK AIOUT OUR EASY PAYMENT ' PLAN IPROWSE BROS. LTD. v"TlloStercof!utMactlon" ass AIOIIT one easy ramltu PLAN