PAGE FOURTEEN lllEccuAiilllécN -.--S3EARLQIF .5191"? .iisaos.ssan*s.. ' ' FURS F 0r" Warmth! FURS For Beautyl Furs for the style-wise, fashion-wise, winter-wise woman. Furs with luxurious,, full-sweeping folds to give you the coveted "Look of Today"! la-rrymore collars. Sailor collars. Peter Pan collars. Hooded collars. All in the New Seasonal ”Nevv Look." Coats for You and You at very . sonable prices. Come in’ and see them today. I . ‘ * Persian Lamb * Persian Lamb Sides * Persian Lamb Paws * Muskrat * Raccoon * Gray Kidsltin * Black Seal lDyed Rabbit) * Mouton (Processed Lamb‘) * Hudson Heads (Pieced Muskrat) ‘Q Brown Dyed Coney FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Holman's knows that the purchase of a Fur Coat is a very im- portant step — that it is a purchase that should not be mode in a hurry — and that you, the purchaser, should be able to take time to consider the qualities and suitability of the different furs. That is why Holman's carries a complete stock of Fur Coats. These Coats are carefully manufactured by some of the fur industries finest craftsmen into garments of the latest and most attractive styles. They are GUARANTEED under our unconditional GUARAN- TEE OF SATISFACTION for perfect fit and serviceable wear. VlESTEIlll lilllllllllllll -ENAMEL and Aluminum Wye. Bums. Malpeque. _,_.. v-osbann on Moose Jewellers for lasting Gifts. —I>ADIO BATTERIES now in full supply also Hot-shot. dry cell -and flashlight batteries» Summer- side Hardware Co. Phone 740 make an ideal Christmas gift for Him. Summerslde Hardware Co. Phone 740. ._._. —Wl: STOCK a complete line of Aladdin Lamps also Coleman Gas .ia.:npa and lanterns. mantles, gon-' eraiors, eta. Summerslde Hard-l ware Co. Phone ‘M0. V ‘—AT'I‘EN‘DS STUDY CLUB - | lit-heel inspect Meritt Callaghar I iWeat Prince) of Alberten. was an a iitendant at the Teachers‘ Study Club meeting held at. Elmsdale 0n 'l'uesday.—K. wuss! ears-ras- onmwrsi —C. O. Hewlett. B. A" B. D" Min-l lster. November Blat. 1946. Spring-l liirld ll A. M. Alberton 3 P. ll.- |Knutsford 7.30 P. M. Young Peo- i ules. Knuteford. Thursday. 7.30 =r'. M. Young Praplel. spiln|n¢-:.i,l Friday. 7.30 P. M. -LADIES. Silverware is ollll‘ scarce. Have Moase Jewellers re- serve the Chest you desire in 26. 1H nieces or larger. All the newest ‘latlflflll in 1841 Rogers Bros. Cam- ‘iillltlty Plate. Wm. Rogers é Sons ‘ and Tudor Plate in stock. i fit“! ARE stacking a variety of H"! this year including. lights oi ‘I itinds. trains. trucks. etc. We . ilsn have hockey sticks and pucks -n<i various sizes of sleight. Also -iiiidren's snow shovels. Drop in ‘inlay and sre our assortment. ‘nnnmersidc Hardware Co. Phone J40 for immediate delivery. -—FINAL MEETING. — The iliareholders of the Maritime Black rand sliver Fox Company Ltd.. will Hold a meeting at the home of Mrs. John A." Dawson. Central Bedcquc. ‘it 1.30 P. M. on Thursday. Novotn- ‘oer 25th. 1948. for the purpose of winding up the said company's business. T. J. Inman. President. -I'ROSPECTWE MOSS BUYER --bir. A. D. Cunningham of Pub- niiro. N. S.. visited Tignlsh. Water- ford and lilimlneillllt Monday ll! rt prospective Irish moss buying tour. He was nccompahied by Mrs. Cunningham. The moss is peren- niai—~comes ashore in greater or less degree after rough weather.- K. -FROM BOSTON-Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Callaghan of Alberton re- turned Wednesday from an extendq ed visit to Boston, while there Mrs. Callaghan underwent special trcol- ment in St. Elizabeth! Hospital. Her many friends in the Province will be pleased to hear that her operation \vas entirely successful and she is vastly improved-K. —OLD TIME YUKONEB»— Liv- ing an a farm at Nail Pond near Tignlsh. P.E.I.. ls one of the most colorful o! the Yukon pioneers. in the person of Theophilus Ber- nard. Mr. Bernard is a member of the famous Bernard family, noted Northern explorers who were with Stephenson on his voyage oi’ ex- ploration into the land of the —Wl RAVI a nnmaelsction o1, bullde a hardware. tools etc. These. PMEER 19. 194s ~-~-~- -__*- s_ E s‘. o _ 1o“ e Dresses designed tn tlsole simple. hlaaslo lines that are becoming to most women. Featuring the new “Closed Look" design- ed to combine high fashion with wearing pleasure. Soft lrld and suede in black and winter shades. Sheen d: Mehsnis , And The Barbara Ann Dress Shoppe aUMMEltSlDE THE STORES THAT FASHION BUILT blonde Esquimau in the year 1910. Theoph. made headquarters in Nome Alaska from 1905 till 1910. Stephenson hadn't been seen or heard from for ovar a your und ll was feared that he was lost. Ml. v Peter Bernard i’i‘lleopli's uncle! iasi his life with Stephenson‘: expedi- tion in Banks Land. Another bro- ther, captain of the famous nartii- ern exploration ship Teddy Bear. was the first to bring news to the outside world that Stephnnson was alive and was‘ cncampt-d in an immense ice floe in Bering Sea. Stephenson eventually came back to civilization and was bestowed with honors and emoluments. The Bernard brothers were famous "mushers", having made the one thousand mile journey from Nome to Valdez by way of the Yukon and Tanana Rivera and Fair banks to Valdez on the Pacific coast of Alaska in midwlntcr. l!\ temperatures constantly between 40 and 50 degrees below zero. The Bernard: are prominent figures in exploration "sagas" of iiic north. ‘rlicy are cousins of GOVr-rnpr A. Bernard-K. POISEIlilS -—Mr. Bert Shea of Plvcisani View lcft an Thursday morning for St. Cathnrlnes. OnL-K. --Messrs. Emmett Shes, Janis: Shea and Mrs. Austin Ayhvard nl Pleasant View were visitors to Alberton on Tuesday-K. ~Dr. J. G. Bishop. Prounma; Animal Pathologist was a visiior to Alborton on Wednesday in profes- sional capacity-K. —Mr. and Mrs. William Ayluard o! Skinners Pond left on Thurs- day morning and intend spend- ing the winter in Boston-K. -»Mr. James Shea of Pleasant View (Waterford) motored lo Bon- den on Thursday a. m.. accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Will Aylvrard.~K. ' "WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET" * Cash —Four Ways * Lay Away * Home Plan We have iust the colour for you in a man-tailored shirt TOOKE y ANTIQUE ORE before known. Professional Bards ' Chartered Accountant ' Office at 15 Granville Street Phone 57d SUDIMERSIDI "- s. s. Parltlnam/ Opt.D.. no. OPTOMETBIB: Iyeqlxlmlne‘. Glasses Fitted Visual Training Given IIGENT THEATRE BLDQ. lusamer as. lusnnseretde DsVFe “m! “'0' OPTOMITIIIT . PIONI II Gold was worked to make Jewelry the use of bronze was | r. Earle Hickey‘ l i l i l "SWEET GENEVIEVE" IIALF OF DOUBLE BILL AT CAPITOL, SUMMERSIDE -Movie fans can esrpeee g "g1 treat in Columbia's "Sweet Gen“. ieve." now at. at Capitol Theatre. that will keep audiences absorbed! for this dramatic musical is said tol have an unusually strong story line from start to finish. 2 sides. there are some really entrancing musical sequences wherein scme slick chicks sing and dance their way out of a jam. but not before thfl face the music in the expose of high school betting scandals. Jean Porter, who is rapidly mak- WllNTEll FEED lilllllll l We are now in a position to buy Feed Oats or Mixed Groin ln carloads lots or smaller quantities. MALPEQUE TRADING CO. LTD. KENSINGTON l Contact us immediately regarding your offerings- lg Propylene Glycol i l ANTI-FREEZE . é H $5.00 arr GALLON l ( oif Glycol, Half Water Equals l5 degrees bslowsero. l t; Willard nationals i DODGE and DESOTO DEALER g - Summerslde ( u a:.\'o‘o~\\ ing a name for-himself as on‘: o! Hollywood's rising young starlets. is featured in the type a! role which ls tailor-made for heir ta..- ents. She sings and dances her way through the picture, with a person- able atyle that captures all the zest of youth. Jimmy Lydon is equally good in the role of a popular high school youth. That long-time fav- orite of popular music devotees. Al Donahue and his inimitable orch- estra. serve up some delightful melodic helpings during the film. Besides baring hlflIhlchtiOl bet- . ting scandsls- "Sweet Genevieve“ is also reported to turn the heat on the high school "hot. rod" crowd. “Hot. rods" are those strlpped~down racing cars that. have found favor with the teen-agers who are tra- ditionally fond of speed in any shape, form or manner. A NEW USE FOR YOUR PEN if you have a ball-paint pen. you have. automatically, a good sale-de- posit container for large bills. Most ball pens have plenty of roo4m in the barrel around the thin ink-supply tube to hide a bill or a valuable paper. Wrap the paper tightly around the tube and pust" it well down into the pen-lip rc cess. It'll stay secure. Then re- to some article of your clothing. To make a sauce for barbecued spare ribs combine a quarter cup of cider vinegar. a half cup of savory bottled thick brown sauce (the kino usually used as an sccompanimonl for cold meat or sieaki. one and n iplace the barrel and clip the pen half teaspoons suit and two ten spoons prepared mustard. Poul the liquid mixture over about three pounds oi.’ fresh pork ribs ana bake in a moderate oven for about an hour and a half. llaste l-wiqtientiv with the sauce. adding a little wal~ or at the end of the roasting tlmi. if necessary. Handkerchiefs should be huna over the line and pinned in the middle instead of at the corners. Leftover cooked veal may br made into a cold loaf for santi- wlches. Grind the meat with a little sweet mustard pickle; add salt and pepper to taste and a little melted butter. Pack the mixture into a small loaf pan that has beer. lined with waxed paper and chii. overnight in the refrigerate". SWISS STATES Tile Swiss Confederation is Iflldti v up of 22 small states. Sure relief for Head Colds Use MiSTisl HOSE DROPS helps stop colds where they start h "Where Old Our stocks are new and freih and wonderfully complete with all the latest fashion-approved oolours (including white) in lovely stripes or one-tones --man-toilored by Tooke of fine, fine cottons! They're skilfully made with patented shoulder pad pockets that keep your shoulder pads smoothly in place without pinning or sewing, yct release them so easily when your shirt is to be laundered! 3.00 and up Friends Meet"