y AUGUST 17. 1953 .1 .,y-.55, ....,...-yr -1. ... .5. V .:,;..,. GREAT . . . because our i ,....S you of NO COMPROMISE as to colour, style. I 1 or fit from quality merchandise from our REGULAR STOCK ONLY. - GREAT . . . because you will served. despite the in-avier traffic, in the same CAPABLE and COURTE- . t)i'S manner that everyone always enjoys in our shop. L3,; alterations. ::(;llEAT . . . because you buy excellent dollar value . . . for SUBSTANTIALLY LESS than regular price. :3 (GREAT . . . because HENDERSON & CUDMORE in- : sist on a policy of NO SALES FINAL unless you are 5.” completely satisfied . . . and we DON'T charge for IT'S OUR ' 40TH ANNIVERSARY YEAR AN BRANDED LINES OF WELL KNOWN MERCHANDISE - YE FINE HABERDASHERY ON THE ISLAND. ALL OFFERED AT DISCOUNTS UP TO 50'Z.. less than to V2 Price Formerly priced to S52.00. ,We've taken 50 from stock- most extensive selection as- t SLAOKS AMERICAN GABARDINES 5 iiiaautiui --10.50 i I SPORT it One Button Models it Sizes 34 to 44 it Tweeds and Fancien Regular to 5332.50 .......... .. ,1 Broken Sizes - Grey - Brown - Blue OOATS . 16.95 JACKETS . "I Athletic Style ' Underwear Regular SL1!) value "' Zipper and Button Styles , 1 II it Waist and Coat Length l3 0 if Shirts & shorts Boxer F Plain Shad 735 " Sanforlzed "' Ordinarily SL3!) . TOPGOATS 10096 Wool Eiieiisii oiiiiiiiniiiias .5OI OItDIIIAIIILY 42.00.- ALL NEW STOOK 42. WHITE Shorts Regular to S385 ” THE GUARDIAN. UHARLOTTETOWTV one of o kind--mony tailored by Hyde Park. Sizes 33 to EEV75 TOOKE and VAN ITEIJSEN SHIRTS iL89 - "' Sonforized Dress Shirts F Fused and Windsor Collars F Regular to 55.95 1 Shirts Kilcltons -- Mllrpll)'S -- Crirhartt. - . Buckeye - All famous 20?; makes OFF ' WORK SHIRT CIlfIllibrii)'S. (lotions. Fleeces hy Peerless. 20",? Murphyiu, cte OFF . All wnnl grey or wltiir snx in heavy won. . Regular SL00 .. ............ ... I ENIJEIISON A EIIIJMOR WHERE QUALITY IS SURE . citiziloe SLEc news we D WE'RE GOING TO MAKE THIS THE GREATEST SALE IN HENDERSON & CUDMORE'S HISTORY. ALL S THE FINEST STOCK -THE BEST SELECTED STOCK - OF MEN'S CLOTHING AND T PAGE SEVEN I 0 Fine Quality Gabardine: Ordinarily to 555.00. August Clearance Price .... .... Entire Stock TFASHION-CRAFT ”lTOWNE HALL THYDEPARK The finest suits in the country from the finest toilors. Remember-Nothing Reserved-25iVo Off Entire Stock SPORT SHIRTS 2.50 2570 off IIAN HEIISEN 3.50 Straw Hats I it Panamas - Baiigora SPORT SHIRTS Ordinarily to 337.95, R Swim Trunks I "' Janizen dz Catalina 1 . V2 Price it Regular sass to A Price 956.95 ...... ' ' SWEAT SHIRTS Bmkrwi lines from our re;zul:tr sinvlr. . Priced to 52.00- NOW ............................................. .-.. nfnrlzed Broadcloth in nlnin ' PYJAMAS 3 8 Rcgulnr 54.95 ............... SALE” opens MONDAY at s:so a.m. " RACKS OF SLACKS F T STACKS OF SLACK! Hundreds of pairs in Gobordines - Flonnels - Strides - Regular price from 510 to 525. 95 ”' Happy Foot 1' "' Nylons "l Wool: 896 Regular to iS5.00 . Regular 513.50 value In while Cleveland About . Out of Running in Pennant Race ST. LOUIS, (AP) - Even their I"”"i Ifltnd. manager Al Lopez. ap- I'”"5 Just about convinced the Cleveland Indians are out of the running for the American League llcnnant. Lopez maintains he iii sure his III”) can pass Chicago and nab Sreond. But all he says about first Place is that "we haven't forgotten nbout" it, .The Indians. touted before the Mason started as a top contender Luv; New York's, flag. went into Q"dIW nlilhtls game against the I Louis Browns 12 games off the lxipre set by the front-running nnksl, bn'f:I1lii'll as far as the I dlsns lvlme been behind All season and thy, about lets them out. since J3 "9 Only 45 game: to go. newt-;0Derti in Cleveland blame the M nil. which in not good. night b-an! the club is tied for fifth in n'"f0h1nI with in .97! average. me Kllnea show the trouble with ndlntis is mainly an inability hit when it counts. And if Seek Christmas Trees UIIFEIQIISI WHl'I'EHOR5E. Y. T., (CP) - Canadian army personnel stationed At this northern post are looking for Christtnas trees under the glare of the hot August run. But there's ri method to their madneu. During the Yuletide sca- Ion the Yukon is wrapped in A cloak of darkness for most oi the tiny. and it's almost ' possible to no or find a suitable tree. The idea is to locate a good tree while there's still plenty of day- Tribe actually lost the pennant April 10. That's the date big Luke Easter broke his foot. He got back in the lineup June 22 rind by now has only five home runs and 24 runs batted in to his credit. Last you at this time-when the Tribe still was it hreat-big Luke had 15 home runs and co R.Bl's. Another factor is Larry Doby's unexplained slump. Thursday night Doby hit his first homer since July 17. That ran his four-base total for the year to ill compared with 20 int seuon. when he led the league. Doby so far has on runs batted in. compared with 83 R311 were what they needed. them thin time last season. light, and to cut it down it couple of days before Christmas. The only troubles arises when two or three soldiers have the some tree in mind. The unlucky ones then must probe around for A tree in the dark. - Atlantic salmon Tops The List On Tourist Menu HALIFAX. ICP) - Tourists in Nova Sootia prefer fresh seafood and plain. wholesome beef dishes. That. says Eddie Cicbisto i, hotel chef here, offer: the most. appeal to visitors. I "No fancy dishes or sauces." he says. "They seem to like their seafood fresh and their becf un- cluttered by garnished." Most popular seafood is Atlantic salmon, with lobster. tuna and swordfish next in that order. "There isn't much call for scal- lops or some other Nova Scotian delicacies. mainly because they are not known to the tourists and they shy away from ordering something tlidy may not like. "Tourists also seem to have in great craving for beef." he noted. steaks are by far the most popu- 11! ball am: with nrilled spare l Gli'town Air cadet Takes European Tour . LONDON, Eng., Aug. 15 - Two of Canndifs youthful "ambassadors oi goodwill" Air Cadet Warrant Officer Patrick Shields, ill. of Van- Cnuvor, B. C.: and Air Cadet Ser- gcont Wm. A. Massey 17, of Char- lottetown. P. E. I., members of Can- ada's Air Cadet League. arrived here. today after it two-week tour of Sweden as guests of Swedish flying clubs and the Royal Swed- ish Air Force. The tour is part of the exchange plan whereby cadets and members of flying clubs in Scandinavian countries visit Canadn. while Cann- dinn cadets spend an eventful two weeks in Sweden. Denmark. Nor- way or Holland. The plan is de- signed to promote an interest in affairs removed from the local scene. and to create international friendships. While in adening the txperionrc of the young men in- ..L:L....:.... rim and roasts following. Oebisiorf also has noted A trend during the last year or so toward more plain feed with low calory content. He credits this trend to- ward more sensible eating to the publicity given in nt-wspaprrs and magazines to the dangus of over- eating. I valved. the trip comes also as a re- nnd oils. ward for services rendered to .P'”m0e squadron, school and community. In Sweden the Canadian cadets teamed up with member: of Brit- ain's Air Training Corps and the United States Civil Air Patrol, counterparts of Canada's Air Cadet League. The tour included dinners with Swedish cadets, visits to a summer camp for boys, and a two day excursion to the moun- tains of Sweden. Visiting cadcis were flown to Visby. capital of Oothland. an Island in the Baltic Sea. A stopover at Stockholm. capi- titl tff Sweden, was on the cadcis' itinerary. its well as visits to Swed- ish instrument lndustrier. The tour was topped off by an intro- duction to the Commander-iiv Chief of the Swedish Air Force. rind an excursion Ill the archipel- ngo of Stockholm. The Canadian cadets were then flown to the United Kingdom where they will spend nine days touring England and Scntlrind. William Allan Mnsssy has been with No. 60 Charlottetown Squad- ron fnr two years. He has the dis- tinction of being the best shot in the squadron. and was second in command of the precision drill aqund. At Prince. Street School. Al- lan took an active part in public speaking and debating. He is liner- cstcd in Woodcraft. and recently began painting with watercolors . y-loa;i'ybDI;(iiim 33.50 quality ' HPP BC I Sailor style O I P S I Adnnts - Brorks --- snmr l 3 . soiled Stetson: 3 ,, Chi Riizs. l.ntiirs' Sets. . Gin stones. ", Travel Packs OFF v '1 .yyI 5 -y , ii..- I b. 7 v I; i . , , , ,. .. . ,....-.m-..... ; nllciidlngdiopcl to study law after grndiia- E. Massey. 1”" I” 55 IUIIDEF Prince I Ition. His parents. Mr. and Mrs. W.ySt.. Clinrlol:ciou"n. 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