I I . MEN'S SUITS AND COATS SUPERIOR QUALITY DISTIIIOTIVE smrs REMARKABLE PRICES PREMIUMASALE 3 DAYS ONLY THURS. -FRI. -SAT. OCTOBER 22nd 23rd 24th COMPLETE NEW -STOCK OF MEN'S FALL SUITS BEAUTIFULLY TAILORED -FROM THE SEASON'S SMARTEST MATERIALS IN SINGLE AND DOUBLE BREASTED STYLES SIZES 34 TO 44 AND PRIDED FROM 49.50 to 82.50 THE FINEST WE HAVE EVER snows mm In 0 YOU f ABSOLUTELY FREE 3 l 0.00 woiini or MERCHANDISE YOUR CHOICE S With the Purchase of a SUIT or TOPCOAT mentioned in this ad. lngs. PREMIUM SALE Complete new stock of Fall TOPCOATS smartly tailored from Cashmeres. Gabardines. Coverts and Tweeds. Single breasted slip-on styles. satin. lin- All Sizes -- Regular and Tails 42.50 to 75.00 I COATS YOU WILL BE PROUD TO WEAR ll tqiori-IING or. DISTINCTION FOR MEN . Howlun and Vicinity Alban Gallant motored to Am- herst. n5., an October 4. Piusville, are now In I-Iowlan. With the return of fine weather potato picking is again under way. Min Audrey Dunvilie of 0'Leary. was in Howian gccently. Clarence . Gallant of Piusvllle, was in Howlon on October 4. Miss Betty Arlanault recently visited at Blemon Park. Miss Annie Gallant of North Rustlco is visiting n Howlan: Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault visited In Emerald on October 11. Mr, and Mrs. Max Martin of Emerald, were in I-Iowian recently. I-Iowlan School closed on October I for the usual two weeks fall va- cation. There motored to Charlottetown on October 14, Mr. and Mrs. Ren- ry Gallant and Iamily. Mrs. James L. Arsenault of For- tune Cove is visiting with her daughllcir, Mrs. Allan Arsenault, Howlan. Messrs. Ainsley and Claude sil- liker of Forea View, were in Low- er Howian Wednesday on busi- ness. George Carr-uthcrs of Summer- side, spent the week-end of Octo- ber 11 at his home in Howism. MI. and Mrs. Frank Gallant and family motored to Summer- sids on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C-Iilbert Gallant of Summerside, were in I-Kowlan and Woodstock on October 11. Mr. and Mrs. John Finnan of Woodstock, were calling on friends in Howlan on Sunday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Larraine Gallant and family were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pirrnin Perry on Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Henry Blanchard were visiting friends in Howlan on Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund A it of Charlottetown, recently visited in this vicinity. Clayton Garruthers motored to maps Wolfe, on return he was ac- companied by Master Gary Car- ruthers. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Can-uthers who will visit at IT MAY BE YOUR LIVE If IIfa'a not worth living y n It may be your liver! gl':adh.ct!':t'.t:'kaaup:o lwnphtaoflla: a your Inaativahact I Iha I 1, li Iii is hank y..'3'i..aK3'y i.'&'si.:u ”.:.','m.. Yvonne and Eddie Blanchard of I GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWIV the home of his grandparents in Howt-an for a while. Mr, and Mrs. Joe '1'. Gallant were week-end visitors at the home of their daughter and son-in-law. Ln Moncton. 'IIhera motored from Oharlotte- tcwn on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Bernard and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perry and twin sons, Joe and John. Little Jean and Lloyd George Adams of ineary. were recent guests at the home of their grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Webb at I-lowlan. Wayne and Sharon Carruthers of Halifax. are now guests of their grandmother. Mrs, Bruce Carruth- ers at Howian. Mr. Bruce Carrutzheira just re- ceived news that his sister (Min- niei. Mrs. Arthur Grant is serious- ly III in Mass., U.B.A. Dr. and Mrs. Henry Blanchard of Oharlottetown, attended Mass at-St. Anthony's on October ii. the parish of their birth. Mrs. Felix Doiron of Duvar. is a patient in Summerside Hospital. Her elatives and friends hope for better health soon. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burton left on October 13 on return to their home in Mass. after spending the summer here. Mrs. Margaret Arse-nault of For- est View, is spending a few days at the horns of her daughter, Mrs. Leo Arsensult. Oongratulaions and best wishes are going to Miss Alberta Finnnn of I-Iowian and Lubin Richard of St. Louis, who will be maried in Hamilton, Ont., the last week of October. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gaudci. of Woodstock. motored to Summer- side on Friday afternoon. Satur- day, they proceeded on to Char- lottetown where they spent the week-end. As usual. in large congregation attended Mass at St. Anthony's on Sunday. October 4. and. also in the evening when two films were shown by Brother Gagnon, The Woods bootliers of Green Hill have been in Hoirlan several tisnu recently assisting their brother with the harvesting of spuds. The surveyors have been sur- veying the I-fowlnn Road recently, measuring the road prior to widening in the spring. Little Norman. son of Mr. anrl Mrs. Jerry Arsenault of Upper How- llm, recently fell from his high chair and cut his cheek. Dr. Dewar had to close the cut with stitches. There left on a motor trip to the U.B.A. on October 11. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carruthers. Mi; Cur- ruthers went to visit his sister. Mrs. Arthur Grant who is serious- ly in in hospital. They plan on being away about two weeks. Due to the storm which began on Oct. 7 the potato digging has been delayed, A few farmers havent even started yet, and are ' looking forward for fine weather Icon. With so many finished, help in 1-Iowlnn should now be more acnostf '43. riiciim I. Kind of wheat 6. A mere 1.Cut. chant's as wool goods 2.1-Iesltalo 3. Blunder g card 4. Confederate rodtnll general 1I.A maiden I.'l'ansIls of Paradise gmgigui (Molt) (ablir.) I3. River (tun) O.IndIcatIvI X4. Maker or simple of hill future time ll. Roman 'I. cu-ry I POIIM B. Retired lC.'rirna 9, A sign, (Scott to. Women'l 11. Vermonf ' gown. tabbr.) , ; (Q-gnu.) 1!. Musical 14, chm entertain- ment Ii. Feminine nickname 31. Aboundin. in are 13. Walk 21. Dress worl- tiy Moham- with lid! DOWN 83. Personal pronoun 84. Breezy 35. A pronoul M. Noxious effluviuna 88. Raise to the third power I0. Weird I1. Delcltol ' (2. Fear '-IKLNIK as-vii”: Iron sarus DAILY CROISSWORD 16. Branch 19. French painter 20. Persia 21. Tag 23. Sharp pain 2(. Buried mun” Yesterday's Ann-at icolloq.) 34. Largest :.., Thin continent 28. Coin . 37. Land- lit.) measure I0. Noted 38. Cry of the a cow y speed 39. sboshoneta of Indian Sl.I..lve coal li.Ma.scuiino 32. Featr pronoun 9AIl4Y.0RYPl'0QU0'l'B-llera's how to won; its -” A X V II L I A A X I , lal.oN0tlLl.0W. one letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used for the time L's. X for the two 0's. etc. lingls iatisrs. apos- trophies. the length and formation of the words are all hlnta. legit day the code letters are different. 3 A0l'!Dl0l?aatoubIeal' , gvotctio zcnox IA JCAAJN JA A'Al',AL rsvr-r.' JAON oarnrv, lxsxuut.--oaory.,3 nisursars oryptssaetsx owcl roilzvsnr inn: Ar: ' J In new 0030!. run xoitsui-.ro.nIclnl..-..ww:l plentiful when work gets under way again. There was a large attendance at the home of Mrs. Anthony Fin- nan on October 13 when the October meeting of st, Anne's Club was held. Roll call was answered by 18 members. Thue were several visitors also present. V A delicious lunch was served. Bingo, real.izi.ng over 010., was played and an enjoyable even- ing was Spent. -AG "TROPIC ZONE" CAPITOL THEATRE SUMMERBIDE -Greed, intrigue, violence and romance are the key elements sparking "Tropic Zone," Para- mount's new thrill-packed Tech- nicolor drama at the Capitol The- atre. Staring in action-loaded film is Ronald Reagan as a two-flated soldier of fortune: Rhonda Flem- ing as a beautiful red 'haired plantation owner who is being iorced into bankruptcy by an evil element bent on taking over her Land; and Estelita. "an exciting new personality cast as a peppery night club performer in love with Reagan. Set in the torrid tropical back- ground of Central America's lush and colorful banana country, "Tropic Zone" recounts with para- lyzing effect, the deadly conflict of an island paradise turned into a blazing inferno of hatred. Edema Iich ugly, dlsngurlng blemishes. Pimples, lczeixia. toning. Bcal skin. Psoriaa , Acne. Blackheads. or Red B otches embar as ou, try NIXODERH tonight. Three way an ion works fast to hel bring you a clearer. softer, smoother skin. . soothes itching. burning, ainarting in '1 minutes. 2. Kills many srrns miorseis. 3. iteiigls heal the skin. Money back unless NIXOD M satisfies you. Ask your aiunin for rnxommu today. Poultry Come get Top Notch Prices for all your Un- wanted Poultry. on THURSDAY. OCT. 22 from 8 run. until I pm. at my home Malpeque Road. Kensington. Phone 65-5 MRS. S. R. PENDLETON ,OCTOBER 21. 1953 Professional cards r. EAIILE iuoitrv H Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Iununerside, P. I. X. raomr ztss W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant r. IL 1. MUTUAL numnnvo Granville at Water street Summoni-In DIAL P. 0. BOX I844 681 'ii. r. IIIIIITEII II. o. OPTOIIETBIST lummei-side. P. I. I. Complete Visual Analyses. Glasses Fitted PHONE 8118 SnIALLllIAN'S BUILDING ...D..s..siN A. Raymond Grunt. BSc., 0.D. OPTODETXIST Complete Visual Analysis Classes Fitted :38 Water Street; Above lifaurloo Mill's Men's Wear Phone 8530. E. E. PARIIMAII Opt. D. R.O. OPTOIIIETBIST y Glasses Fitted - Eyes Examined Office Hours: 9 to 12 - I to S and by appointment. PHONE 3287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. lummer St. Summeraide Dr. H. B. MacNeiII PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Water street (Opposite llolnua'a1 llours:- 11:00-12:00 A.M. Daily. 2 :00- 4 :00 P.M. Daily. 7 :00- 8:00 P.M. Daily. DIAL 7033. Summersida DR. J. A. DOIROII DENTIST Dental X-Rays Smaiiman Building SITMMERSIDE . Dial 23115 CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Wednesday-Thursday 7:15-9:15. The champion musi- cal, starring Marge and Gower Champion the won- derful dancing team, Dennis O'Keelc, in M-G-M's technicolor musical, "EVERYTHING I HAVE IS YOURS", with Dean Miller and Monica Lewis. ' ROYAL THEATRE BORDEN 2 A truly great show of a boy. a man and la horse. in T a horse racing picture, "BOOTS MALONE". A heart- warming story of a boy who left home and a man who never had a home-their love for each other, their joys and troubles go to make a great show. Star- ring William Holden, Johnny Stewart. CAPITOL Madness Adults Children Tonight 7:15-9:15; Thursday 3:30-7:15-9:15 No law but the low of the Jungle South 'ol lononcosf .... .. 50c .... 25c .. assets 8 MYSFIIIBY MEDODY TICKETS SUSSENDED l0lt.'1'llIs ENGAGBIENT Summon-side wi mm & NOAH BEERY-GRANT WITHEIIS -'?siii'il.'iEsiEii' &IIDdhYIU-MihKnl.PaemQJ&7I& ALSO LATEST NEWS REEL REGENT TODAY a.ao-7.154-9.15 - ADMISSIONS - FOB"i'lII5 rsaruns onmz Adults Children