Novcmaaa s, 1950 t SUIT SALE 50 All Wool -, Yorri Dyed Worsted Suits taken from our regular stock. Only one of a kind; it your size is here -you can save ntotl'i'r "WW1 d0ll9"5- suits worth to .'e60.00 - Sole GABARIIIIIE SUITS These Suits are INN wool - not rayon mixtures. Formerly priced up to 359.00. Perfectly styled. You'll like the eye appealing shades - don't delay. I SOIC re..-n II---- GABARDIIIE TROUSERS A good heavy weight shown in Teol Blue - Brown - Grey -worth SII. While they last. 8 e Si1e30to40 . . . . . . . 5.25 ..r.-. run. on Work Pants Tweeds Very Special marrow. lie said the freeing of the prisoners marked the beginning oil. NESV ERA FORECAST a new era in relations between the two countries. ATHENS, Nov. 6 -(AP) - -A-A----ew Premier saphocles venizelos said HIGHEST IN ALPS l tonight that 57 military and 55 l rlvllian prisoners captured by Monte Rosa has the hlrll,-Wit Cminninist guerrillas will be re- peak in the Swiss Alps. reaching l'lflTFrI in Greece by Yugoslavia to- 15.217 feet. The Pause that Rashes . 'INCLUD&S' EXCISE TAX ,,g.AIorlleWteriny...bolh GIG tmde-mu-he mean the mine tliiiuil lalierlzedlelllueileu-Oehndinlirldwllhee-OeILH.i rl. & T. MORRIS, LIMITED Charlottetown Phone 191 Money spent at Home Motors is invested in quality. high dividends, of satis- You receive faction. ' I j YOU CAN GDENT MONEY RN Egrtreurralazar 1: '.!.-'.r2 ...?sE.?.. Gieill 3' Sale ” N THE GUARDIAN. Ci-IARLOTTETOWN ELYSIAN OVERCOATS Deep Pile Rich looking Elysian All Wool Coats at a parison......... . . . . . . . CAMA PILE COATS 6 Men's Soft Coma Pile Coats - Guaranteed to keep you warm no matter how low the thennometer goes. Pricd S50.00. While they last CLOSED SATl.IRDAYeOPEN FRIDAY EVENING 9:30 ENiS VIEA Continues l.Wednesday . i- .TI1ursday - Friday OVERCOAT I SALE 50 Heavy all wool Velour Overcoats in Rich winter shades - The kind usually SoloeRP(ri3?cKS seen at many dollars higher-Browns- Blues - Greys - Fawns - Lovots 0 ' ' ' ' " ""” '”"”' """""" ' unbeatable atthis Sale Price . . . . , . . . . . . . . price that defies com- 39.50 WORK sitiirrs w. Special Price 20." . DUNGARHS. Reg. 33.25 SalePrlce . . . . . . . . . . PAGE SEVEN SAV SWEAT SHIRTS. Reg. 32.50 Sale Price . . . . .. 1.89 COAT SWEATERS, fine all wool U . I ' I o ' I . . I U , Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . .. ...... 89c -no TlES. Worth 32.00 Sale Price . . . . .. l tiiiiriisiiiiaituiiriiiii Halifax” Baseball League to Gontinuejlockade of Spain under the Nova Scotia Baseball Association and will not join with organized ball, it was decided at the league's annual meeting here Saturday. Delegates decided. howerer, to adopt one of pro ball's customs-a salary iirnit. Next season all six clubs-Haiitax. Dartmouth. Liver- pool. Stellarton, Truro and Kent- ville-will have a monthly salary limit of 33,500 for a roster of 15 players. This will assist, they be- lieve. in whittling dgficits ot the six-year-old circuit. Harry Butler of Halifax was re- elected president with greatly increased powers. Jack Christian was re-elected league secretary- treasurer. The schedule will run from June 1 to Aug. 18 and final playoffs must be completed by Sept. 8. Each club must post a bond of 81.000 before May 1 to guarantee that all players regis- tered will remain until the rnd of the playoffs. Previously. imported college talent often before the sea- son finished. Other points delegates were: i. Any club violating the salary agreement will be fined ti-200 for each violation and the players in- volved suspended. 2. The president will have com- plete jurisdiction in all matters of league policy, and the appointing of umpires. 3. If there is a tie for nny of the first four positions. it coin will be tossed. accepted by the 'ciub will be allowed to Join a club 4. No player of any eliminated still in the playoffs. Among delegates were: Clar- ence Johnson. M. T. Maclnnis. Truro; Clarry Potts, Bob Munro. Btiellarton. COSTLY INSECTS yo insects destroyed nearly si.000.- 000 worth of cotton in South Amateur Spain imposed four years ago. professional the U. N. also voted to allow Spain I Sweeping aside Soviet protests. to join U. N, specialized agencies such as the world Health and Postal Organizations. The U. N. kept on the book. however, the 1946 denuiiclation of the Franco regime and the ban against Spain's full entry into the United Nations. The roll-crill vote in the U. N. Assembly was 38 in favor and 10 against a Latin-American resol- ution softening the restrictions. Twelve countries abstained. Can- ada supported the resolution al- though the Dominion has no dip- lomatic l'Cpl'OSi'lll.'Il.lYt'3 in Spain. The assembly decision leaves it up to the lllPlllllEiFS to decide for themselves whether to send their top diplomats back to Madrid similarly, it leaves it to the spec- ial U. N. agencies to vote on Span- ish membership. While the United Slates support- ed the resolution, President Tru- man told a press conference Thurs- day that it will he a long, long time. before the U. S. sends an am- bassador in Spam. The U. S. at. present has it charge tfarfnlrcs in Madrid. some Latin-American coimtrles already have established iull-dress diplomatic relations with Spain. despite the 1946 U. N. embargo. Reports from Madrid have des- orlbed Spain as showing no en- thuslasni about joining only spec- ial U. N. nrgaiiiiations. The Span- ish press has clamored for full membership or nothlnz. WASHINGTON. Nov. 1 --iA Pi -State Secretary Dean Acheson predicted today the western dema- cracics shortly will work out an arrangement to include German. units in their proposed North Al-' lantlc defence army---despite ihciry Africa in 1950. present. deadlock on the issue. ., Northwest Korea wet the scene of the bluelt ereial scrap since the first weeks or the wet. with nueelen-made Yeiu, beitltng to a draw with slower Yenir pienes. Iiyin; through smoke-streak skies, Yanks Holding Their own In Big Air Battle RUSSIAN YAK-3 FIGHTER. USED IN NORTH KOREA I IUIIIAN-MADE YAK - I'I JET FIGHTER. U.S. F-'51 Mustang fighters rescued an unarmed T-ll observation plane from six Russian-built Yak fight- ers. Four of the Mustangs shot down two of the Yaks. without I lost. WWHERE QUALITY IS SURE IF W llift Diplomatic i lawyer Has Income Tax Case In Court HALIFAX. Nov. 7.-icri The NEW YORK. Nov 7----iAPi.-Jrlie OTTAWA. Nov. 6-(CF)-The .1-Ialiiax and District Baseball United Nations Saturday lifted itsl Exchequer court it... began 14688116 W111 0011'-lnlle to Operate diplomatic blockade of Franco hearing a case involving the in- come tax return of a member of the legal profession. G. K. Daley. a Toronto lawyer. launched an appeal against a ruling of the Income Tax Appeal Board. The board rejected his claim that the 51.500 fie he D1l(I the Ontario Law Society on his transfer from Nova Scntin to Ontario was deductible (or in- ycome tax purposes. 5 Tho bonrdy hold that tho IPP lr('pl”(lS('lll0d a capital charge and could not be deducted for in- come tax purposes. The Case is due to resume to- morrow. Toronto Woman 100 Years Old Yesterday TORONTO, Nov. 7 ea (CF) - Martha Hardin-g. 100, yesterday said she docsnlt do much else now but sit and eat at Belmont House, a home for the aged. where site has lived for 1.9 years. Crippled by arthritis and with 11,9? slkht and hearing dimmed by time, Miss Harding cannot read or listen to the radio. But. She has kept her mind sharp and her memories strong and. site gets up at six each morning because "there's no sense lying in bed is there?" War Veteran Killed in Hunting Accident LIVERPOOL. N.S.. Nov.7-(CP) ---Clyde Westhaver. 30-year-old war veteran. died yesterday front R biillrt wound in lite hip while on a hunting trip with two companions. Wostliaver was shot. after he separated from his friends. Emile Grcsaud and John Frank. An in- quest will hr held ioninrrnw, Greaiwbtiiainls Scroll of Friendship Gltimiiiir and excltcnii-ni, are in store for all Prince Edward Is- lnnd Girl Guides anrt Brown's- lliis month Ior on Monday. Ni- vr-mber l3th.' at 4:30 p.m.. there will arrive at the Chailottctosvii Airport. through the courtesy and no-operation of T.C.A.i:ind M.C..-l. the Scroll of Frlendstilo and Lois! Bank which Princess Margaret presented to the Girl Guides of Canada on behalf of the Gixl Guides of Great Britain. ' There will be an official recon- iion at the Airport when tt-: Scroll and Log Book arrive all": which they will he hrought in the City by A Girl Guide and Brownie In iin army .lei.p and r' - posited for iinfe-keeping nvt-rnl,;h' ..m:.....m..m.:...... ' SIIII-'Wll0SE?' aespvniaoerr let I! I IINI Iellel Menthol 9”? 3”” .....i..:..... QOIDOMN-ear BMITIIROIIEIS MIll'fIOI.w.'i.i.'..-rim BROADCLOTH SI-lllRTS. Reg. 5350 SalePrice . . . . . . . . . . 2.95 7.i.ifl.'.VTl'.".'.......... 3.19 OPEN FRIDAY EVENING 9130 CLOSED SATURDAY in City liall. On Tuesday afternoon. ber 14th. the Scroll and Log Book will be on display at the Prince of Wales Auditorium from four to jeep and guarded by s Guide and Girl Guide Association will he held at 3 pm. All interested in Novem- Brownie. the Scroll and Lot: invited to attend this meeting anti ' .N ' - 1 . inspect the Scroll and Log Book. um” mommg Dumb” sth M the education oi! our i'0lllh are Book will be transported on Sut- seven-thirty p.m.. when the gen- Arrangements are now undrr- 10 aim" '0 the Charlottetown .Mr' erai public is cordially invited to way in Montague for the i-erep- l”"l' whp" lh”-V wt” '39"l””-'5 inspect these unusual and out. tion there of the Scrozl and La; their Canada-wide tour so that all standing gifts. Book an Thursda: Nov h r C at G" -r . Wednesday afternoon. November 16th. and also in) Summeexilirir-lg jam, Mlv llm Gullilles and Bro”, 15th. they will be on display at Where they will be on display on H as ,9 as O "5 lmereued the Clover Club when the eem!- Friday. November 17th. mail ha” an oppmtunlly 0! "Si in; them. i annual meeting of the Provincial Axaln travelling by an nrniy The "sure-fire" gunners of the M510 49011697 The Canadian Army Active Force is on the alert. The highly-trained. expert gunners of the Royal Canadian Artillery stand by their guns - ready to defend Canada's freedom. immediately for trainin as a soldier of the Canadian Army Active Force. (j,m,,14 need: you mm'.' Refmr! Inday! TO ENLIST YOU -MUST: I. la a Canadian citizen or British sublecl. 2. lo between 17 and 29 years of age. S. De elngle. 4. Meet Army tent requlremente. 5. Volunteer tor service anywhere. REPORT RIGHT AWAY TO: Anny leer-Iltlng on... Iellevue llde. Spring Garden loud. PIAUFAX. NJ. AIGOI-NIP The fighting men of the Royal Citnediiin Artillery are expert soldie .. They are trained to work and fight in smoothly co- ordinated teams . . . and proud of it! Canada needs more men like these "eure- iire" gunners-mcn who prize Canadian freedom enough to fight for it. You can take your place beside men like these- as I member of e field Ilelpmake Canada sfmng - l - , JOIN THE CANADIAN ARMY ACTIVE FORCE NOW! '07 IPGFWNI OINPNIIIMOIIV. "I900 to "WI Voice of the Array" -Wednesday -venlnae -Daivillon Network