t PAGE TEN I.iTHPRjFUABPIAN-.-.$3HAR1<9'1IPETllQ.WN HOLMllN’S FINER FOOOS Christmas Feast FOR THE - I FOO D SPECIALS ON SALE DECEMBER 20TH TO 24TH __..._.,___. . Aylmer Choice QTGPIIGII‘ Pearl 20 oz. tins 20 oz. tins 2 tins 65c i '2 tins 39c Aylmer Choice No. I Peas CRANBERRY SAUCE "Ocean'Spray" ti" Ready to use— Libby‘; I Campbell's Tomato Juice I iomaio Soup 20 oz. tins I l0 oz. tins 3 tins 35c | 3 for 35c SWEET MIXED PICKLES "Crunchie" 16 oz. iar- Pitted Clark's Bulk Bulk Dates Mincemeai 2 lbs. 33c 2 lbs. 39c MAPLE LEAF MINCEMEAT Fine Quality c 28 oz. tin- Good Quality Eating Figs Slightly Sugared Booking Figs Extra Special I/z lb. package 11c lb. 15c GIFT BOXES and BASKETS As a Special Holiday Service we will pack l Christmas Gift Boxes and Baskets -- made up as you desire. The price is 2.00 and up. Here's A Nice Giftllclea! . ISLAND DELICIOUS APPLES By The Hamper ' ATTRACTIVELY PRICED errrs FOR THE smoker: Choose from the display of Christmas wrapped Cigarettes of all brands -—- Tobacco in I-Z and I pound packages -— Cigars in sev- eral sized boxes and cartons — And Pipes which range in price tram l.50 to 7.00. 1?———?- m CHRISTMAS POULTRY runners- cease- DUCKS- cr-ncxeru. CHOICE OUALITY— LOWEST MARKET PRICES CHRISTMAS CANDIES Chocolates in I and 2 pound boxes. Ribbon Candy and Candy Canes. Barley Sugar Toys and line quality English Christmas Candy in I-2 pound and I pound boxes. For "The Pause That Refreshes" Convenient carrier-cartons. of Coca-Cola and l2 ounce bottles oi Canada Dry Ginger Ale —os well as other favorite Canada Dry Products - Grape Soda, Lime Rickey, Tom Collins Mix and NUTS in the ahell or shelled for your Christmas Dinner -- these arc available in all the different, delicious va- rieties. rou will want Robinsons’, Weston's or Shiriil's Plum Pudding - Eastern Bakeries decorated cakes and al- mond iced cokes - Peek Frean's Shortbread in gaily decorated iins and most important — Muscatel Rais- ins. FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS BAKING ries. FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS TABLE ins, Currants, Cut Citron, Cut Mixed Peels, Cut Mixed I You will need -— Seeded, Seedless and Sultana Rais- I I Fruits, Glace, Maraschino and Creme de Menthe Cher- l Sparkling Water. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables I I Th: selection includes Oranges, Apples, Grapes, Gropclruit, Tor matoes, Celery and lettuce. "WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET" ‘one: WIDEPLEASI. 0'94 AFQMQ ‘I'll IS "t" Swind- u nan; I I lrler veil of imported Swiss net fell I I | ! igamet and laurel green. | I lwesrsnri GUARDIAN I —JEWELLI5BY of all kinds en- ~ graved free. Sample’: Drug Stare. -YARDLEY'S gift sets, small and I large. Sample‘: Drug Store. —-GA.NONG'S DELECTO 080G OLATES are the nearest to perfec- tion in the candy maker: art. on sale it your favorite Drug or Candy counter. —WEDDING oranrertnsr - Of wide interest to many in the Province will be the following ac- count of : wearing, u token from a Monctom, N. B. newspaper: "st, John's United Church. Moncton, was attractively decorated with basket: of American poms and pink Valencia. tied with while and green metsiine. arranged with fern, an Saturday, December 4, for the marriage of Shirley Louise. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Russell Steele. Morrcton, to Ralph Preston, son or Mr. and Mrs. George Ambrose Oolee. Summcrside. P. E. I. Rev. l". E. Archibald per- formed the ceremony while Dr. George Ross played the nuptial music. Before the entrance of the bride, Norman MacKexids-ick rang the eolo “I'll Walk Beside You" and during the signing of the register “Because? Given in marriage by hcr father, the bride was charm- ing in a John Rina original of white cohanna satin with net yoke por- trait neckline dropped off the shoulder with a. wide berth: of slipper satin. embroidered in seed IPFBTIS and crystal beads and lodged with Ting pleated net. l-lcr lull length sleeves ended in petal points over her hands. The waist line of fitted hind-span effect with two horizontal folds across the front of the skirt was gather- cd in the back In a short. panel and fell into a court length train. from s. coronet of orange blossoms into a court length train. The bride carried a cascade bouquet of Killarney roses. Her only ornament was a pearl and amethyst neck- lace. e family heirloom. Mrs. Stillman B. Ryder, as matron of honor, and the Misses Peggy Dob- -son and Dorothy Coles, as brides- maids. wore identical gowns of Patrician velvet in Jewel tones of The gowns, of the infants. type, featur- rd basque bodices, plunging neck- llnes, three-quarter sleeves and slightly exaggerated hlplines fall- ing in a slight entrain. They wore similar feathered headdreases oi copper and carried muffs at bitter sweet. poms and yellow ilarcissus with gold ribbons. Thorley Burke, Salisbury, was best mun. William Steele. cousin of the bride, and James Warren. cousin of the groom ushered the guests to the ribbon- marked pews. lilrs. Steele. mother of the bride, was attired in :. uress of indigo purple crepe, with matching hat and mink furs. Her corsage was of Happy Day roses. Mrs. Coles, mother of the groom. wore a blue crepe, with matching accessories and a corsage of Gloria roses. After the ceremony a re- ception was held at. the Y.W.C.A.. where pine, American poms end pink snapdregon formed the decor- ations, with tell ivory tapers in silver holders. The bride's table was covered with a lace cloth and centered by a three-tier wedding cake, surmounted with pink rose- buds and flanked by silver candel- abra. supporting ivory tapers and small bouquets of lilies of the valley. Mrs. Percy Ryder of Sussex, and Mrs. Frederick A. Cromwell, Sulnt John. aunts of the bride, poured while friends of the bridal couple served. Rev. Dr. Archi- bald proposed the toast. to the bride, to which the groom respond- ed. Miss Dobaon was in charge oi the guest book. Later, Mr. and Mrs. Oolo: left for : honeymoon trip to be spent in "Nov; Scotle. For travelling the bride wore : wool gabardine suit of loganberry wine with matching hat trimmed with metallic and feathers. Her accessories were black with : col-sage of Ballet ram. On their return. Mr. and Mr: Cole: will reside in Sunny BruJTN. B. Both the bride and groom are well known in the city and were horror- ed :t a number of social functions, NEW rur murmur. Nnw vomc. Dec. 1o - (or) _ Mica-r nun-r A um: " A glamorous version of DOIVI’ Q Plufill 181i. now being used gm- hsts. i: called Ourson. It l; mndg from the hair of white snow rabbits, prior to their marriage. Th; bride is e teller in the Bunk of Mont- reol and the groom i: employed with People's Credit Jewellers." -S and adoptable to dyeing in fragile, which come from Russia. It is soft light putell. FINE c4 l nan-canoe r mun‘ summer sneer “BOOKS AND MANY OTHER SUITABLE GIFT ITEMS ARE TO BE FOUND ON OUR COUNTERS BELL BOOK STORE REGENT THEATRE EUILDING EIIGLISII GIIIIIR A MOST GRACIOUS GIFT. WE INVITE YOU TO LOOK OVER OUR DISPLAY WHERE YOU WILL SEE THE FINEST PRODUCTS 0F THE ENG- LISH POTTERIES. le/nffkfhlr anlMa-fibhbn -__h. SUMMERSIDE w limit git taught I QEQEMBER -_21§ , 194s O I with‘ giiur battejdoiml e Cold weather is here again! Let our (‘roads/ear dealer check your battery 1b: ‘i O ‘Fwfvtt/ O Correct specific aroviiy O Correct voltage O Adjustment of electrolyte level He’ll gladly give you this important service“ FREE Ol“ CHARGE! c @911-’ OIQWEAII Zzeaé’ BATTERIES NOTTINGHAM, England——Police are looking for the man who throws bricks and Iroitlcs through church windows and roofs during services and social gatherings. SOUTH WIGSTON, Leicester- ll FEW GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR HER Nylons Toilet Set: Chocolate: Stationery Lingerie Lisle Hose Aprons FOR Shirts Ties Socks Overshoes Smokes Gloves Flashlights Shaving Sets Mitts TOYS Games Sleighs Puzzles Dolls Trucks GROGERY SPEGIIILS UNTIL GIIRISTIMS I0 lbs. Sugar 89c Acadia Baking Powder and Tumbler 25c, Lard, lb. 30c, Molasses, gal. 1.20. Grapes, Apples, Candy, etc., ate. Store open nights until Christmas. Alter New Year's store will close every day at 6 p. m., Saturday 9 P. M. RAILPII n. MoiiAllLL Carleton shire, England-ll. Bales. Indus- trinlist mlssionor and artist. corn- plotrrl his IInOOOiIi painting before dying. aged 94, recently.