PUN Aid ( County Hospital, a hea motorists to Bal- on Sunday and were the : (Some values to 34.95 in this ) Sanday and were te . : group betillinds cus Crozier Enjoy the convenience of dinssicersoaiss Siligipins Mr. and Mrs. Rus : : : Northam. were "recent ar | shopping with a , _: a es Marga altic. \ cinsin at etmcr'tnat| HOLMAN'S oPrionaL BETTER GIRLS’ COATS =e, 8,” Coats Mrs. aye Epeuee. ricer CHARGE ACCOUNT Another group of lined winter coats in @ nice variety =. + aS Sympathy is being extended of styles. Assorted winter fabrics — . I wools and to Mrs. Edith Wall, Baltic, on A better measure of living tweeds, wools, borgs. Size 7-14. Reg. n tweeds, plaids, borgs, wools : the death of her sister Alecia, Price 24.95-29.95. Special... ; Mohair. Sizes 7-8- 10-12-14. Value 26 97 oa Kent Jones of Hazelbrook, through Holman's Vales herd to 37.95. 19.97 34.95 - 39.95. Special = ini Fig eet an PR gti Li SUE ita na cg jaf a2 POL SOV pone rs ~~ ee 0's ote & oe 16 The Guardian, Sat. Nov. 27, 1965. _ Se * BRISTOL A bridal shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs Paul O'Brien, this week for Geraldine O’Brien, 2 Bristol girl who will be married shortly She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs John R. O'Brien Mrs. P.R. Sinnott and Miss Mabel O'Brien, were business visitors to the city at the week- = learn with regret of the passing of our long-time friend Joseph Francis in the city last week. Mr. Francis. a great ball j player and fan in years forgot- ten was a bic wheel in the train+ ims of the bovs here. For many vears he would come from the city to teach the boys the game We will miss Joe Francis as the vears roll along Relatives here of Mrs. Arthur Hughes of Somerville. Mass., will learn with regret of her continued long illness at her \ home in that city A daughter, Sharon, | visited here a vear ago for the first time along with her aunt, Mrs. Florence Condon. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes have a number of rela- tives in Bristol A short time ago the world champior fiddler was in Char- lottetown. We here wonder how he would stack up against such old timers in this vicinity as Jim Conohan, Roddie McAdam, Anneas McEachern and Hector MacDonald, in their prime days Hector is still very popular. at all the dances and the Indian team of Joe and Peter Skully Joe Skully, tells us he can play one hundred and fifty different tunes, one after the other. Valentine MacDonald, was a recent visitor here from the city this is his old home but he has resided in the city for many years as a carpenter. This scribe had a very plea- sent call last week from Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Saunders, who were on vacation from Boston Charlie was on the staff of Hol- mans Charlottetown store for quite a number of years and was widely known. He is on the staff of Jordan Marsh stores in Bos- ton, now for some years. Manv times we read of old home remedies but we think the best story comes from that old | timer Stannis Lapierre, who claims his late father was a great user of baking soda as a stomach remedy and he was willing to bet his father took at least three cart loads of soda in his long life time more than a ton of the stuff and lived to a ripe old age. Stanlis is still living at 39. Friends here of Mrs. Lizzy MacDonald, known to us afl as. Lizzy Crowbush, will be sorry to learn that owing to her health she has been removed frorn_ the Sacred Heart Home where she resided for many years to the Sanatorium. She is well along in the twilight years now. We are informed that plans are going ahead for the biggest ‘| event, of the season here in the sport world—the annual Sports- Mans dinner— in the high school and that brings back memories of hockey days of another year. Jim Leslie, who was home from Toronto a few weeks ago recal- led-his many hockéy nights in the old rink years ago and such other greats still around are grey, cranberry, peacock, the great Gerry McAdam, Char- allies 99 1 2 G 97 a 6 305. eg. Valeo lie Eldershaw, and Hanold Only 24 Days Reg. -95 to 169.95 — Special @ 24.95 - 29.96. ys You’ve Watched and Waited! Starts Monday! GIGANTIC PRE- WINTER _ ONE WEEK ONLY ! NOV. 29--DEC. 4 This is it .. . the wonderful, money-saving opportunity you've been waiting for . . . to save many dollars on that much-needed coat you want ! Don’t be caught without . . . come in bright and early Monday to be sure of best choice! Was there ever a better time to buy than this ? Hurry ! Ladies’ Fur Trimmed Coats All the new Seasons styles. Italian Tweeds, All Wool Boucles. Wool and Mohair. All trimmed’ with fox and ranch mink collars. Some black fox collar and cuffs which are detachable. Styles to suit all. — 5 Wale: ee, eee See, Single and double breasted. Regular 49.95—Special Ladies’ Better Trimmed Coats . Trimmed with fox, mink and raccoon: Single and double breasted, some .2.skin muskrat collar and cuffs. Assorted shades Black - Teal - Green - Camel - Red. Sizes 6-20, 16% - 24%. : ag : Reg. 59.95 - 69.95—Special * Persian Lamb Trimmed Coats Oe mm the reeaast pHi Prete ts8s aoe Niu pe " Ue rt wh ‘ a halt Dyed. Persian Lamb trimmed, All Wool Mohair — some with large Persian detachable collar amd’ Boucles, Colors — Teal, Black, Brown, Grey and Blue. Sizes 8-16, 1644 - 2414. | Reg. 79.95 — Special a Special purchase from leading Can. maker ! Superb Selection! Ladies’ Better Coats _ SUITS Fabrics - faille- camel hair - Ayers Wool, Covert. Ottoman - Venetian « ji tient Soon Gan Montmoor and other better coat fabrics. Trims, Canadian Mink, Nor- TO . three piece wilh 09 a wegian Fox, Beaver, Sapphire Minks, Silver Blues and Pastels. Colors ~~ and some chelsea collars, Brown, Beige, Black, Teal, Jade and Raisin. Sizes 8 - 18. ee: ee Murphy, anf Layton Coffin the ‘man between the posts: The sympathy of this vicinity Special, Esac-ccs| To Gift Shop! Be Early-Get The Fitst Choice! 14.97 \ Passing of Donald..McAdam, a 1 “ ae GIRLS’ COATS ON SALE, TOO! cripple for many long lears fol- lowing his navy years. The Me- Adams are a very fine family and all residing in this viciiity | near the old home where every- Mothers... while you’re saving on your own coat...don’t forget your girls! Holman’s ‘have made gome other very special purchases in fine, first quality .coats, with fur trims, many: dif- ferent styles. They’re well-worth your while seeing to save on now... before the wild, wild winter sets in! Just look at these for savings... then come a-running bright and early M »..one week only to save on these at Holman’s! 1. Girls’ Coat and Hat Sets = Material - All Wools - Mohairs - Tweeds- Plaids - All with matching hats. Some pile trim collars — velvet collar trim and untrimmed. . Fully lined. Styles — loose fitting with belted back. Inverted pleats aa eT eet ae and many more. Colors: Brows, blues, fed, navy, “green, beige. — 7 5 9 Sizes 4-6X. , - ; : Reg. price 19.95 - 22.95 — Special cs i Girls’ Coat and Hat Sets : In warmly timed winter fabrics and a nice choice of styles including Reg. values from 24.95 - 297.95 — Special © i Mr. Hynes of North Granville. Girls’ Winter Coats. . SS ee nen ot ae. red, green, plaids, tweeds. Sizes 7 - 14. ln Wools - Mohaire- Sérg pile tweeds, plaids, cfc. Ail fully quilted . 7 é ; lining; trimmed and ufttrimmed styles. Colores browns, blues, beige, ’ ; ’ 4.1 i Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie. ? Reg. price 19.95 - 22.95-—SPECIAL: 1 a ; When the Christmas. crib. is erected in the Catholic Church in the village it will be in re membrance of that beloved late pastor who built it many long years ago, Father Joe Rooney, ae memory has never dim- “me With the shooting season in full swing and many gunners bragging of their kills, we doubt if there ever was a record such } | as that set by our old gunner \ friend Emery C. MacEwen. | Many years ago while eating dinner hi¢ wife called .to Say flying overhead. crack shot, and fired bringing ild geese with one best and clean- istol ever had around and no his toll @f birds. } % And for a crack job Ned Roach who resides in HAlifax. now was @ crack rifle sho\ and he cut the bowl of a smoke pipe with a .2 rifle an a wager years ago without a scratch to the smoker, dohn-Cormier: : BALTIC Mr. and Mrs. G.M. Macleod and daughter Heather, motored ¢o the Island on Friday and were week-end guests of Mr. John and Miss Grace Riley. Baltic. Gladys MacDonald, Baltic, is spending some time with her sister Mrs. Bernie Hynes and fiton is a patient in Prince &S Arteta taitae dan ltidalat Re Re, Re fee ee ALLL LE LA AALS EA LIRA R EL Att LE LL NELLA ae