9gT0BER 22,1953 i - rm-. GUARDIAN. Cl-IIARLOTTETOWN H. & C. Sells MENSWEAR Below Usual FALL PRICES Our Great FALL SALE Continues THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY SPECIAL 0n English Velour OIIERCOATS Ordinarily to i'555.00 ' A selection from our regular -mus 13 THE SALE stock of quality suits by leading makers, MEN WAIT FOR PAGE SEVEN STATION COATS I It Rayon Gabardine " Heavy Quilted Lining I Genuine Fur Collars I Regular 529.00 Value. ...-. TOPOOATS Gabardine and Covert Coats at a big saving. All first oil quality makes Fall shades of brown - grey - blue in Sizes to 44. You get most-for-your-money value at H. & O. PAIIKAS lined Parkas mb mb cmfwm Save on heavy fleece lined WORK CLOTHING 4. 50 20w; oil I Fabrics are deep pile--all "' DIIDHEYWS wool velours. "' Work Shirts Parkas. In .brown dz Navy. 1 1 .95 All famous Branded lines Regular 515.95 ................... .. I .. Style. no single and douy bio breasted-well tailored . SOX nylon and wool sox many 1 . PYJAMAS flaneletle and polo style 3 and neatly fmjshedi "' "' "" '1 1' '- -m' with 90 day guarantee reg. to 1.95 . I . in winter weights reg. 5.00 .......... .. I YOUNG MEN'S . PANT9 heaVY Melton: in 9re)' and 6 . GLOVES a makers special on higher 2 I. colours are m”cuune"'p' blue - for the outdoor man ........ .. I price lines I proved shades for Fall in JACKETS odds and ends of I DRESS SHIRTS a line of irregular: blues and K793”- . S H I I S . HM, many quihed "Md V2 PTI03 .. of 4.95 ,h;..,, Si Mb” Z85 ITO e I I . ZIP-COATS a top coat and over- . HATS By Adam - save on I 4 , Here are hlgh styled Suns 1" coat for the price of one reg. 42.00 I your new foil hat I one and two button link models. HENDERSON .i EUIJMIIRE o -50 wsizes 33to38. ' . - "Re8-t0345-00- I VVHER QUALITY IS SUFIEJ J. 0 Just below the old one. Canal and Thane Doyle will work between suit of his efforts to have a centre- III 8 ornor Bueko Trainer is hopeful that Bes- the pipes. man in here this week. The play- . ----- sette will be ready to play here . e o er is a highly recommended per- Fridsy night against the Halifax Atlsntics. Until then every effort will be made to bring down the swelling that is impairing the goal- tender-'s vision. Today when the Islanders practise Frank Roper Continued from page G sctte has suffered during the past few days. Late last week in pract- ;se he was clipped for three stitches above the left eye. The new cut is i . Nancie: 1, Eugene P. Cullen, Minister of Industry and Natural Resources, hereby fix and prescribe an open season on Bessetto has been the Islanders big man so far this season. His work here on Monday night was very good and .in Sydney he was every bit as brilliant up to the time of his injury. when he was in- jured winger Bill MeoPherson volunteered to take over the goal- iending duties for the remainder of the nighi. MacPhei'son is start- ing to fill Chuck Holdawoy's role of last year. I-ioldaway stepped into the nets in Halifax one night last season when Al Miller was banish- former from Upper Canada. Neg- otiations are also underway for another player or two but nothing definite will be known until at least today or tomorrow. . o . Trainer was well pleased with the play of Merv Towers in Sydney on Tuesday. Towers is a centu- man. who last year played with the Porcupine Combines in the junior play-offs against the North Syd- ney Frankliris, This is his first year out of junior competition. He crime here as part of the deal for Lyle is” yours on the navy ream! Beavers in this Province from November 10th to December ed from 5 gm, ,0, hi, dupuw Hist, 1953, as provided under Section 3, Subsection 2 of with it spectator. "The Game Act”. - ' ' DATED at Chgiriottetown, Prince Edward island, this The Islanders may have one new 20th day of October, A. D. 1953. War" In "W "WP when they go on the ice Friday night. Yes- (Signed) EUGENE P. CULLEN. Wiseman. a deal which has not been completed yet. The islanders still own Wiseman and can have him suspended if they are not satis- fied with the trade. I C -d B is i tei sy coach uc o Tre nor was Bmy Puree" Wm”! to be going busy following up his scouting t .- g well with Eastview in the Ottawrtl , mp leads and he hopes M the IL Valley Junior League. The young Pictured below if HMCS Sioux, a Charlottetown hockey product is Irioditled Fleet V Clou dutrar" 0' the Royal Canadian Navy . . . above, o maintenance team at WWI! 9' I00- I playing defense and the other night against a team called the Monlics he scored one goal while assisting on two more. Esstview had things pretty much their own way in this contest, winning the .game by an ll-2 score. 0 I O ' The experts looked good last night on the Babe Olsen-Randy Tux-pin fight. They picked Olsen Is a 3-1 fsvorlte to win and he enjoyed Just about that much of an edge in the i'l.n.g. Oieon. who over-shadowed by more colorful, hsrd-liittlng punchers in the past, certainly appeared to be e worthy champion as he pummelied the game Englishmen. Turpin proved himself a courageous battler but hardly the same fighter that he was when he fought sugar Rob- inson a couple of years back. He -apparently knew he couldn't win over the 15-round route and went out to chill Olsen in the first three. To Decide Later Comrsdeship aboard and abroad . . . adventure on lhc high seas . . . important work in a qualified trade . . . In Canada: modern Navy you acquire new knowledge . . . new experience . . . become a specialist . . . join other trained technicians in I smooth and efficient operation . . . lead in: L09 OF HMC5 5'9” IIII I III KOTGGII WCTQTS a man; life at sea on the Nay), team! GIIIIIIIOIILIOII TWO TOIIl'5 9 I mics Sioux we; ' Naval careers are planned careers! Plan yours now! i he 1500"” I! Feb"-””' 1 ' 60 Floral Go Navy ' '- . A Kmgdom. K dim NW7 o - . , ont., ( i-'n1. -I, in the Unit: Roy” Cant :::;sndi;i;in A!leIlcI,.geU'i;ml:rOC:;g sAs:0C' gill-timissioncd in the win” . .escortcccIi:;':c"fz: Find out today about the excellent career opcnings available In e on on , , i ' , I . ivhst. trophy the Maritime Major will . service in ixorr5Il'(la:4urm:nSlt ' Ii. nlclnclfi coast ihe Royal Canadian Navy-especially for young men to train as Hockey League team: win pnv 5”" ”""tii Russian 9” oilnglish Chm” t t for. w.n. (Baldy) George, CAHA (0 ll”. NM rations in the M iimym '. ARMOURERS o ENGINEERS - ELECTRICIANS president, said Wednesday. inv-am" W mi mcn- 4 But whatever that decision is, F.-ancb in of 225 0&5” . STORESMEN a IANDSMEN - MEDICAL ASSISTANTS the Maritime Major clubs ivnn't C",-In , comPlcmc od nircd into an 3"” play for the All C if ti kn0I5- . m 4' i comm” . . have any p,.ofes:i':,m1uII:1Rye" 13,3: speed 34 Dqui Cl. was h me-SSlnE1nr:dacLSiiO)Cri If you are between 17 and 25 (29 in some specialized categories) their teams. he said. in I95o' desrroycr.Ind "iqmgc hand UM WY 5g get all the tacit. Marl the coupon now -- or Wflle or see in person George Wllq commenting on s submsrin mun ii: in m Korea - OC N (M, the Naval Recruiting Officer at the address in the coupon. ststement; In Glace Bay, N.S.. by ds!'l0"'”w i-i InVl " (ilu first thrcc Korean -- .. C. Roy MacDonald. president of T .1 days I" I. C W” on I e k her first cm ;- 1 the maritime league. that the 550” SC smlhc Fsr E Omli)nonthsIa'terl0r55 I 3l!:CBUITlNG UNIT, THE JOURNAL BUILDING. I league will insist on playing ni' 1 to sill W” . urncd (Iircc . ' . y t (royC1'5 . 951."? . s 5 call , '9 I Summcreide. P. E. 1. Phone. 3223 I with the Allan Cup winner if the mm. m I-ebrusryt he Umicd INILIOI1 Vhon mwsinn . . . i y ' ' glrccitsnggr Trophy is taken nut of mu: oi duly W” wok pm in the Inrnmng , . . in i""m ' Please mail to me, uvirlyrml obligation. full particular: ' a . , . . . - A . Omnenuid M hrmn) mach" During M! I hnl:'(;l.::dmcn” on gi;:Jl:iL(I:;Km), mines A M. ' grrgaprdrng genmlnrcrrf requirements and nfrcnrngx mm I has been made by the CAHA to manY heavy it itics . .desti-iicl A gnrean tour I" F, ,5 I '"”'l''H'''' ”" R'("N' I withdraw the Alexander o s blotlddc i her 5550" cc DI ll" Y” I I Tl” Phil d, (mm me balln I I PT"?-"WI In I949 by Field Marshal in to 0'” m iovtdl" I NAME (Please Print) .... ,, . ................s.... I Lord Alexander for competition R"u";..iixTsC Sioux WIS C V . y Inrrr Hi” I I "WWW among major series clubs which l I95-Ll hip. ITT oi the 5W5"? 9 ifhC3d' I STREET ADDRESS......i. I . '7 1"'''' were allowed to carry professional mmm” er the Sim” was Po Naval Revlfw 'l I? I i . I I lxrbandlltn players. - -nu. inc ;3;';T.'i. in iuecoronm . . cmr..... ....-.....-........PiioviNcs......--.... i 0" - Th Ailiin C p to . i .cntinB ' ' , I the cehampionshlilp C::I:ll'.ni o,fmi::n'-1 '6 I EDUCATION (57 Bradc "Id P"0""'?0) w------------ I K, lnr leagues unconnected with the I AGE I I mum. emu. - I CN. 53.2 L .. . . I - George said trliat. since the nllwr ' ..-....--.....--..-.................-..---...-- ' A major leagues-the Western can- eds, Ontario Hockey Association . Ind Quebec Senior-are no longer . . . in the ruining for the Alexander . Cup, there aren't enought com- De'tI-l1t;oret forh the trophy. 9 rep y's final fete will be mg. . mwumns ron noun onmmsrrons MM by the W” execum Georle Ieid. V , I, , W. .. . , H, , .