Wcnrabie gifts and Just le on yolrr Christmas lisy , , "ru'ro hunting i’ M , Broth“. Th» Emma or or om i "n cs, “wiTk-v- "u"? IUD-Ml. comfortable slippers oi‘ felt. fabric, plastlo, or leather. stock le still complete. Come in now while 01H‘ Children's SLIPPERS . . . . . . 85c to 2.95 Women's SLIPPERS . . . 1.20 to 6.00 Men's SLIPPERS . . . . . . . . . 95c to 5.00 OVERSHOESond snow ooors IPLIGHT AND SNOW BOOTS are one of the finest gifts you nun think of for any ll for men. r*ltlilwlthkifllfliiiltirli” I member, of your family. available in either brown or block rubber or leather. There are a number of style: from which to chooso and a. range of sizes from ll to 9 for women and misses and 6 to OVER-SHOE! for women, misses children Ire here ‘in rubber, cashmer- eile or fur t-immed velvet. The styles are buckle, puli~on or ripper models in all thddesirebls Winter shades, and a full range od sizes. Overshoes are pric- ed ut . 2.00 to 6.00 . and §!\.\.\. _ Thue Boots are OVERSHOES for men and boys are available in rhbber, jersey or cashmer- ett. The styles are buckle, zipper or pull-ans. Man's and Boys‘ Overslrors come in a lull range of sizes - priced at 2.95 to 4.25 ' ts-ieiererclemieesesiwlsaeec-uzeseasercreier td- These Outlits hove sizes ore 4 to 9 -priced at FOR MEN Skating Outfits of block side leather with ton trim. These have suede or leather lining and reinforced ankles. The sires are 6 to ll — priced at 8 Shopping Days IIIIIIIIIIIKU __ THE GUARDIAN, CHARLUITETOWN Till Christmas SKATING OUTFITS FOR GIRLS Skating Outfits of white side leather with felt. insole, ankle stitching relu- forcement. Priced at FOR WOMEN Skating Outfits of white or block side leather with or without fleece tops reinforced‘ ankles. The M .--_-_....-. Sklting outrm of block aide leather with tan trim and suede lining. The sizes are from l to 5. Priced at T... 8.75 to 10.95 The sizes ere 11 to 2 — 9.75 t. 16.95 THERE OUGHTA 0E A LAW! i’ aw ("MON FOUG‘ HAVE mun u w-ru U5’ MAME ‘E sTAv films ‘IE5 ._n__ w€ Iy Fogolv ond Shorten an.» 00' HAVE oti-ZNW TO €PAEE l [IQ \\\\\\\\\\\- __.\ NAvrwEizE N01’ ' on am w: couwm r’ I-IléNOGQVJ couwnv EA ATHING’ QEALLY‘ PEPSlN AND I HAD A LATE LUNCU OF COURSE THEY STAYED AND THEY ATE EVEN‘ ‘WING BUT TUE LEK OFF THE ‘Thai’ man/us mews, momma, m. . / 2- - t \\'\\ b fl/mwr/zw/aev/w/i/fl évill t. Professional Bards ii. E. ELLIS msunsnco Fire - Auto -- Casualty Phone 129 ‘v at“ .- s1 E. E. Parkman‘: Opt.D.. R.O. n OPTOMETBIB. Eyes Examine " Glance Fitter‘ Visual Trulnlng Given REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Bummer 8L, lnmmcruirlo In Fe ‘to. OPTOMITIIIST Oompleto Vllull Anllylal Gillies fitted SMALL-MAN'S BUILDING lflulmerllrlo, 7.5.1. PIONI TI T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Oilios at lo Grenville Street Phone 51B SUMMEIISIDE "MABKE WOMAN" AT CAPITOL, SUMMEISIDE -Thot sure-lire learn of Bette Dsvis and Humphrey Bogart-t fig- ure in Warner Bros.‘ “Marked Woman" showing at the Capitol Theatre. Miss Davis, Academy Award winner, und known as the screen's No 1 dramatic actress, de- livers one of her most. memorsble portraits in this herd-driving drama of the clip Joint racket. No mutter what mood is required this actress turns 1n u top-notch per- formance and "Market Women" is high on her list of unforgettable characters. She is mistress of her srtl Bogurt in the role of assistant. district attorney measures up to Miss Davis in his assignment. His role is somewhat different here from the usual Bogart typo so he upholds the low inltesd of defying it. The courtroom scene is tense with accusations flying buck and Conway and Vicinity Mrs. Stirling Palmer wu in Sum-- rnerside Monday an business. The Conway United Ladies‘ Aid was held at the home of Miss Elln Craig on Friday evoning, Dec. 10th. Mr. W. E. MucKlnnon has re- turned to his home in Conway after spending some time in Maine. Mr. and Mrs. James Winn and family have moved into their new homo st Freeland. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Palmer. Freeland, motored to Summerside. Friday on business. The Freeland Presbyterian Lad- ies’ Aid meeting was held at the home of Mrs. John P. Miller on Friday evening, Dec. 10th. The regular meeting of the Con- way Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Wallace Morrison Tuesday evening. Dec. 7th. The many friends o! Mrs. Wil- liam Mllligun, Murray Road, are sorry to hear she has been sick with the quincy. Mrs. Ralph Oatwsy. Freeland, and Mrs. Mark Coughlln, spent several days visiting Mrs. Antoine Arsen- oult, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Boulter. Hp- iar Grove, were visiting at e home of Mr. and Mrl. Dwllel Ad- ams on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith and Mr. George Palmer, Freeland, moi.- ored to Summersldc Friday on busi- ness. Mrs. John D. Palmer, postmlstress at Conway, is spending u well earn- ed holiday with her mother, Mrs. Burns, lilalpeque. Mr. and Mrs. Wulluce Thomp- mn. Kcnslngion, ivere visitors in (Tonway on Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thompson. 'l'iic many friends oi Blaster Sic- wurt Miiilgan, son of Mr. mid liirs. Colin Milligun. regret to learn he ,is o patient in the Prince County Hospital. All wish Stewart a speedy recovery. Miss Shirley Milligan, four-year- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Char- les Mlliigun, Inverness, was badly injured when u horse jumped on he!‘ breaking her leg. Miss Milli- gan is in the P. C. Hospital and ls coming along fine. Mr. Roderick Ramsay. one o! ihr district’: oldest residents, passed peacefully uivuy on Sundayn Decom- bcr 5th at the home of Mrs. C. J. blur-Arthur, Poplar Grove. Burial was Tuesday at the Presbyterian cemetery, Freeland. Mr. Louis Thompson. Kenogsml. Que, who is employed with Price Bros, arrived home Friday evening to spend the ‘Christmas holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson. Conway. His many friends are glad to see Louis u looking so well. Mr. and Mrs. James Williams. and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar MacNeil motored to Charlottetown lilonriirv to attend the banquet at the Queen l-lotel. The cups that were won ill the Rural Beautification Contest were awarded. Tignish ' m‘. and ‘Mrs. Emmett McCue. and family of Alberton. were visiting relatives in Ttgnish on Sunday. Mrs. P. J. Bernard, has returned home alter n. pleasant visit. with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bernard. Al- berton. Mr and Mrs. Ralph O'Brien, As- cension, spent Sunday in Elmsdule. the guests of Mr. 0'Briens parents. Mr. and Mrs. Anselem O'Brien. Miss Iris MacDonald, hlgih school pupil, attending classes in Our Lady of the Angels Convent. Tig- nish, spent. the past week-end in Alberton, the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Edwin MacDonald. Mr. Charles McInnls, merchant at. Tlgnish and Mr. Arnold Gavin. also of Tignlsh. were called to West- ern Hospital, Alberion, last wee‘: and both young men gave a pint of blood for transfusions for Miss Maureen Gavin, who was quite lll. We are very ‘heppy to report that Miss Gavin has returned home Itch improved in health, and her many friends hope she will con- tinue on the road to good health. A most successful Pantry sale and ssleof hand made articles was conducted recently in the Library Building. Tignisb. by the Tlgnish Hospital Ladies Aid. The large plate gloss window had u guy and fes- tive appearance, with miniature trees s-glow‘ with bright lights snd icicles, set into bunks of glistening snow. with evergreens ond cones forming n border. The window also hsd bright Christmas curtains en- twined with running spruce and the tables used to display the cooking and articles for sole were also dec- anted. All articles were in Christ- mas boxes and would make ideal gifts. which no doubt is the reason the several indies of the organiz- ation who served us ealeslarliss on that day. were kept quite busy end were nil sold out st. closing time. A beautiful corded hand-bag. don- ated by Mrs. E. J. McTsgue, was won by om. J. M. Nl-iesrn. This group of women with Mrs} J. J. McNslly for their ‘President have been orgmizrd for n very short time. but have uccrrnolished a rreut deal of work and ere making nl-ns for doing bigger and better thlnll in the future. The President | forth with Bogart dominating the action throughout. The ending of, the during expose is a surprise and will not be revnled hare ' With Bette Doris FRi. BIG DO Aw CAPITOL LAST SHOWING TODAY "MARKED WOMAN" double-crossing wharf- DECEMBER I 16, 1194s .~; . w. < ~:.-" '1 'W“":.' -—-_.. Summorsidcl’ —~ Humphrey Bogart Shows —- 3.30 - 7.l5 — 9.l5 - SAT. UILE BILL I ' . ' i ayword kid turns ' ooi pigeon tor a p‘ lnoll, and lots his own . brother up for o hi|o<lf moUs hinting gum‘ 1i 5- '1»- mun s1 mini our: With Tim Hol PLUS 4TH. CHAP . SHOWS - MATlNEE AND rm: ARIZONA nnnczn t - Jock Holt TER "SUPERMAN" 7 AND 9.25 SAT. 2.30 "YTQIR R RVR vii RTrIiW-rliioxoex ' ‘ "A3151 >171}? 71%“ R'~‘6\"R"'>?" '0‘. REG a>co@oo@oe<§oo§>o0¢ CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON , Wed. 3.30, 7.l5, 0.15, Thurs. 1.15, 915 Suspense . . . you can't foresee it! You can’t forget it! "THE UNSUSPECTED" Stirring Joan Coalfield. Claude Rain!» Constance Bennett. and Michael North, also shorts. br>co<swto<fizeo@>oo<eveooqb- and all mc-tnbers are most grateful to everyone who helped m any manner lo make this sale the grand success it. was. FXTALLY INJURED HALIFAX, Dec. 13- (CIU-Mur- gsret Barrow, 65, o! nearby Bed- ford was killed near her home to- night when struck by u truck. She Shows 7.l5 and 9.l5 Matinee Fridoy 3.30 Saturday 2.30 ENT Thursday, Friday ond Saturday . 11s’ yondfllr whose name means adven- iirre...from Dawson City to Toiryo...irom London to the Golden Esta! § BRAPMID THEATRE THE WELL GROOMED BRIDE ' Olivio DeHuvi|and Roy Millond Sonny Tufts Also short subjects in- Clflding "fopeye" in "Ro- deo Romeo" FRI. 8.00 SAT. 7.30-9.30 NON-BELLIGERENT The European principality o! Liechtenstein hos In area of 85 square miles, about the size oi’ the died on tho wny to bospital._ city of Boston. Drlvo sufe and save gsuoline. Anti-freeze, Chlmplon spsrk plllfl. Heavy riuty s." s, Ind 1o ply forced trend truck end auto tires. Monarch and Goodrich heavy Goodrich fluid motor tune-up. lrlts. . New wmia pen and metal colored plaid auto rrrsps. a armor, MoKAY a’ co. LTD. Phone 1M Iummernlde, P. I. l BMCFS STUCK NEWS Buy ‘weed reinforced extra hoof! "Refill!!! Willy. or Buy-On Emergency Tire Chaim. Winterize the u: and truck. Buy Mobil light motor oil, Maple L!" Goodrich high mileage’ rayon rein- luty storage batteries Monkey links, a self-cloning tire chain repair iinir Cooling system cleaner: cooling system anti-rust. _ Radiator Solder-Sui; radiator solder; brake fluid, inner tube will" Windnhield rlefrosters; extra suction cups for windshield defrosters- g polish; ’ sbsmois skins. Auto heaters; rubber lined windproof auto robe’; utirlctive mill! a l.‘1ts'*.tt!.-'-:'~.‘ ..‘ .