hair fUu. Mrs Dtll MscNutt acted as ed in brown _ and a mu net of carnations. MacNutt. ed lillllll: with a. background oi ferns. At the Glennie Maclean. cut m“ Bunie pbell bride's mother was blue with matching acce i118 momto New where the gioom farmer. A host every happiness. The bri the close of the ceremony I a buffet lunch was served. Mrs. Benjamin Condon, poured tea, w‘: io h l .1 am yfli" a Champ n e be serve. 0 w” dressed in wine while the groom's mother wore nag The young couple left the following 1o or a short honeymoon mp Brunswick. When they return they will reside in Malpequc is n. prosperous of friends Join in wishing this popular Wins coupler dc was the receipent of many useful and vel- mble gills. WATEIVALB SCHOOL l Honor Roll for November ‘ Grade VIIL-l. Theresa 1. Muriel Quinn 0 Melvin Grade Oiirley. Grade IV. Boa-J. Humid Gurley; Florence Grimes; 2, Mae Grimes: s, Marie tGussie ‘lrclnor. . Grade IV. Jr.-1, ‘minor. Grade IKE-l. Viola Trainer. Grade I. A.-1, Phyllis Grimes; I. Eli-ole Tr sinor. Grade I B.-1 Poul Wisener. Grade I: C.-1. Cecil Curie y. Highest AvcragwPhyllls Grimes its. ' Louise Whslen-Teecher. TO -DAY n. JOAN BENNETT MILTON BERLE _-i||_ ("niacin ron T ERROR" ‘h ‘ALSO MARCH 0F TIME Shows 7.30 and 9.15 p.m. TUESDAY AT 8.30 ‘Curlcy; Grade vrL-i‘. Lillian Quinn; 2. Curlcy. ~ u-ussi-i Quinn; a. m i committee reported that the Girl .. Town Council bridesmaid dress- with green accessories q The groom was attended by Mr. Dugald The ceremony was per- under an arch of pink and Votes Money For Child Welfare Summersi Town Council at the regular monthly meeting last ev- ening vmcd the [UB1 c! $13 per month for iuvenile welfare work. The resolution which was moved by Councillor Gorrill and seconded by Cuuncillo; Morrison is as fol- W81 Resolved that this Council vote for such purpose the sum of one hundred and twenty-live dollars ($125.00) per month to be bald to the central community committee or their officers authorized to re- ceive same. at such time as said welfare quarters will be establish- ed and operating for one month and to be continued to be mid at the pleasure of the said Council of the town of Summersidc. Mayor Lldstone presided at the meeting and Councillors Morrison. Gen-ii. Wedge and McNeil were present. Councillor Gorriil for the street uldee under Miss Corrie Holman had made new street markers for the town. The wood had been sup- plied by the town and the girls did the work. They will be out up as soon as possible Councillor G0l‘1'lll moved that a letter of appreciation be sent to Miss Holman, conded by Councillor- McNeil. It was mov- by Councillor Gui-rill and rec- onded by Councillor McNeil that the street running from Water Street to the Canadian National Railway. parallel to and east East Street. be named Noonan Street. In the course of his report Po- lice Chief Peter R. White report- ed that during November 51 child- ren were absent from school. Fburty-four homes were visited to determine the cause of the child's absence. He slid "sev- enteen were home through SlClHIGSa‘ six could not offer any excuse and the remainder for various causes. some working; but a number had been home because their parents failed to get up early enough in the morning. .. ." Councillor Morrison said that the idea. of having the police visit the homes in cases of truancy is a wonderful idea. When parents don't get up in time in the morning to get their children to school, they should be brought before the Mll- istnu. m‘ ' §i§i Councillor Morrison report fox the Electric Light Committee so d that the turbine at the Mount Pleasant airport was now running and this would take part of the load off the municipal plant which on a number of Saturdays had been overloaded. It Pas moved by Councillor Mor- rison and seconded by Councillor Goi-rill that churches and church halls be exempted from paying el- ectric light service charm. (“incillor dca_ai1'snent pld thst the depart- ment had never beensowolicoiup- l of the town. st. i; _ at. "f Dec. 15 Kensington. Dec. 1C 8 It ll met-mo. Doc. u s illllds W. Gillie) ¢ llational Film Board Free Sound Movies (TI-sen. nee; 14-: a g gm. 2 EM. EM, EM. hose new truck has been bought which will be fitted up for hauling nose and ui eat. There c man litfil YCIIR FMILT IF Yllllll r$—$tw@wnfiWWmw lllSllHfllllE §111:;;;.<:qs1'.7'.' . Pizorsssifitzni. CARD’ Rkfii‘ fl.""x&'a~“’fir‘"mm,- l T. s. mom Qllrteredleccntant a Mllnct mill! ltar laundry arc LATE - ~ because . . We are open every eve- I nlng until 9 to enable you to get all shopping , done long before De i cembcr 25. ENMAN onus co. Summerslde l THE (HARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Ladies" Fur Coats Your No. 1 Wardrobe essential this wartime winter, a beautiful fur coat. Unanimously elected for seasons of service, wanntli and timely st lin It will be your trusty standby for all occ wear choose yoursyhefe. from one all-star collection. Each a definite eoafpersonallty - each will serve with honors for the duration and after. Ladies’ Dark Muskrafc Coat. Swagger style, size 16. Price . .. . . . $395.00 Ladle!’ Elecl-Tli! Seal (Dyed Rlbbll) coal-s, brown and black in swagger and fitted styles. Sizes 12-20. Prices ranging from ..$115.00 and. $157.50 1 Only Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) fitted style sixe 14. Price .. $450.00 2 only Bombay Lamb in loose and fitted styles. Size 38. Price $135.00. Slzelfi price $150.00. Racoon coats, loose style. Sizes 12-14. Priced at .. $225.00 Black Oppossurn. Size 14, loose style. Each . . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . .. . . . $149.00 Vlscacha Coats in loose style. Sizes 12-20. Price . .. .. . .. $97.50 Pieced Hudson Sea] (dyed muskrat piece) loose styling. Sizes 12-20. Each . . . . . . .. $3754) ..~.-.-- ceoceoccoceo -.1.--.... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ____- Your Cloth Fur Trimmed Coat (FIRST CHOICE FOE DURATION SERVICE) Ladies’ Fur Trimmed Coat l B l C - fur triinmedl with squirreLsMIl. sgllefsficrglgsfillilbTlzvxggh wclltflhlllltl: and Silver Fox. Sizes 12-20 and 38-44. Prices ranging from $25.00 to $137.50 Ladies‘ Sport Coats in plain and tweed cloths ln fitted and box backs Sizes 12-42. Prices from $19.75 to $49.75 Ladies’ Scarves Ladies’ scarves in chiffons, silks and satins, plain and fancy designs. Each $1.00 to $8.50 Gloves For Xmas Kid gloves in black, hm fl white, also natural plgtexwn$zgvaynduilg J Fabric gloves. knitted wools $1.00 u. $1.75. Cliamolsettes, different find“ from $1.00 u, 31,7; Men's Neckwear 0M 0f the nicest "H!" we have ever shown. Plain, llrlpel and fancy designs, Prices 50c to $2.00 'A gift that every boy will appreciate, just what Inc wants for sport wear, shown in many different shades. Sizes C to l8 years. Prices .. 56.50 f0 59.95 SHOP AT SINCLAIR’S SINCLAIR .... SUMMERSIDE a STEWART (LTD. chickens instead of a turkey." said I Children's Coats, Etc. We are showing a nice range of winter coats for misses and children in newest styles and materials in a wide range of quality and prices. Children's coats sizes 4 to 14x different styles and shades to choose fromatfrom....... . . . . . . . . . .........$7.95 to $27.50 Children's C-piece coat and legging sets sizes 5 u» '1 at $9.15 u. $14.95 Children's snow suitsgood quality warmly lined for service and comfort, sizes 4 to 19 years. Price . .$10.50 Toilet Articles Shown in sets or separate prices as d Sets esired Cufex $1.00 to $3.50 Chenile bedspreads These make a serviceable and lasting gift, shown ln shades to match different bedrooms, large variety to choose from at $7.50 to $18.75 .u..n..u.. as many lines are getting picked up. Avoid disappointment. Shop as soon as possible ~ t; HEWES VliiIIMIIH-iomevera “mono Ibcmtsl-(ITB t catlcrc l- T ‘ flltt. the motors are in ytinmm "nwuumb gyqmmlo cents in 50 §§L“'l'.‘.“u.§m'§°ptr'l. ofliiastgyilrég- one official. “d” cents Cannon from $1.60 to 82.00. nada hung-s have been ntarket- There has been s major in- r ‘ ACINTI: J. lime: Murphy. I Illltovq ‘L ‘n Councillor Cori-ill brought up the Ho 51¢ the change; m" m“, g, m‘ in,“ ‘mums, durum ‘he m“ crease in the Dominioifs flocks t-f __ Clot. ll Othwe ll. w“ “mi 91°“ Mina bring nu into line with her instead of waiting (or the Thfillki- because o! the demand for egg!- l kawfl’ “lull-Hillel! PI-INCI COUNT! n; email times. He thousht wwns He stressed the value to ‘Mn; mg cpl-gems; fu5he5_ 5mm both in the Dominion and over- . Ion, libclllflflc diverting oomvhw“. “fig o: ntsheoollght the cihtigrencuofmhavfi htxhshabbs- » the deinnsnd ‘gn “Testiegs ‘Tues- its). A: fialiisulxt. moral-bags have I n as r ro- —-—— " uran n or - I a O1‘ mar e ." . F“ In G-Ilan In! b0 I'll" ll"! N III ll lle lel- “hi?” 1mm‘ Th‘ MW" "id Dfllll-lywlil ervised. “I l p OTTAWA. Dec. is-(CH- glseyaemcntreci‘! ratioge: meat 11:5 l. CO U G ll III h Ifllllde: l” m “mull” Councfileor Wedoe also said that Thcrell be s chicken and maybe study. v g leelcillo. Water trees (leeches. IIIIIIDI! Wale: linen. who“ pyovdlllls denammm ""1 with reference to the welfare grant two for every not this Christmas, ceiling prices for dressed poul- "l!!! MOI-E EQUIPMENT DROP J .-~ ---- "- M - ----~ ~= ----- m m». ... n‘. h~ "o"- "mrs": "M" ir“"".:: "i! ti: ‘iiii.."i"’%°“_l‘ wet" "-' "t" m...“ °“°ii.‘“'fii‘“*l' mm. w‘ i=-<<=->-=-- owl n’ um w’ 1'» Ghrfin will Ic dllhlel to any lilo ll III moulds. mam‘ h‘ "wlved w“ m“ grant-Glaser. in 1:11:12: Crllignllse ‘different- ur y n . . $5111?! ‘for 502cc cdlid the peliotllsof Gen- J°°°b.l-- Delle-‘B- Wmmim l’ \ l l‘ l t 1 J l J carries l"! M l‘ I" l" ll’ "I II Ill Phone ICC fer m. service :32“ on ‘u Duhu“ bullilinll. in l o1 n buildlnl 101‘ llX months free There can be no cxeotitude about the vcar The demand for turkeys “eneml °I Umwd 5”” mrcdl‘ l“ -_*'___.- - c an m- elder u u» m Iva-I'M II 4111mm u m‘: mu m ‘éfw-dggionwu bamhlwked m rent and um that mother ci- woolle- or-hirkev. many was so keen that some buyers made 33g; .3313 ‘fig. Amlffmgougll; ivcoso IINTIICD ' l '~ _ e were tisen n“ m“; m “wimp, 4°“. mo mo! now scour on the mer- offers for live birds which were _ -——.— ' wuss: and bar meal - -ro m; j ‘ ‘gnaw wfimmflolflon“ Wm! flan toward; m; work, m on Christmas Day. but u- higher mm the comparable ceil- $0? ‘gufifi w,‘ ‘gum Jmocsim, m, n“, 15-4?) l ll-lwflm "B! 1h rio at spokesmen ing price for the dressed meet. b -- ed o Uhltod Btlhc court b- owl" ‘l ‘"°"_"._.. l "33"" “u ,l' “Hg. {l1}; “mwwmwh w “m?” um uoo suns a mourn said may that all the um t However. us. trade was checked “-}-h,"$,§}.k,,,"‘°‘f,,§¢"“fl,’v';,, I momma Pte.- Jerome - . an" “l! ____ um,- v AJIIEST CLINIC-Elm‘ Cm‘- Binnmei-sidc. iz-i a1: Iliad tlown sbbefoir we: quite busy BOMBAY -—lGP)— Ono of the l°uslt§§°'.§§'.'s.$$“ln 42. m“. Bvyell.‘ “mm on m’ n“ birds u glieicflilzsrloiuime gtnelolillilgenlngieeocd u" YJ“ n m“ “b” l. mm will be in the w: Dec 16 45am“? an“ a: reported on certain chung- Indian Navy’; vessels covered 80. Officials said ‘turkey supplies ‘The average Canadian should m keep an “my m the new m; wmbly ‘uwhl-Ylfllhlm WWW!"- erelde o" 11"" Y- ~ ‘NW-li- hu °‘ ° “"1" we eflect- ms miles 1.. l2 months end Juno were affected s cold weather chicken for cm t- 1 -. ' “on o1 ifilulllt with n. n. t. dummy mm “mum” “ma” mm ._ iveon-leauary 1st Pr] 1g- l!!! y on belblefngeto is et slonetolaunchanewfron. cmmn, who.“ mm m.‘ n 1° “m- rig-gust Bumps , ‘m “m... |--—---=~=-- ~ ‘?°-".£- JL_"!_.§9.-=12“_- tlguggiwslmu without d11fl <> __,_ _ ._ —fl lYI-year-old m. °' " s" ”-* "° “Wwiih- ~ " '" “‘ -~ ' C - Mnv.“lt‘..“=ii‘..i‘l. “‘° "m" “ "°" m“ ‘" “H ~ cu. so. 3t5a§$tZt£§i3i5i§l¥t§Ii w. an - . - -m-. William » ‘ Kmnngwn on Tum-w evenins. 5'11"“ w- §°'s"'s‘l‘til§.”.d§l%°“nl.‘l°i§‘t§§$; 8355-’ iiiniiihg; ‘" .- w. flé‘.‘“ii§i.‘2.l.i'..“‘3l' i‘.i°“°l‘i‘.l.“‘*“°‘ ‘ “j, _§ “" “m” r - .' ' — . amec o! y“, ~ Eldon Drummond, and JCIIIILIOXIO! mum Ne" h“ “tum” w m. w. and MrsCharlesLockharLMal: m“ “m. mum“ h“ p“ u‘ Mn gzii.l“..‘lz.i..'df‘ti.°é limit‘ it“... “mflflfggggmiio sch-rm»??- w»- git/En in marriage by her fatlher v m. ~ ‘l”° to: ensemble of heaveny bue maitlhllifl accessories with a pretty l