THE GUARDIAN. CHA They're wonderful. wearable gifts and just the thins’! for the people on your Christmas list . _ , whcihcr you're hunting for- Mom, Broih"; Dad, Aunt Emma or your “one and only"! We Sister, have uers to please every personality and every If: :__ -Il'- SUPP"! with simple tailored lines, "W515i? I'm“? SUD-fine. comfortable slippers of felt, fabric, plastic or leather. Come in now while stools is still complete. UIII Children's SLIPPERS . . . . . . 85c to 2.95 Women's SLIPPERS . . . . . 1.20 to 6.00 Men's SLIPPERS . . . . . . . . . 95o to 5.00 ovsasi-ioss and snow aoors OVERSHOEB for women, misses children are hers in rubber, cashmer- ette or fur trimmed velvet. The styles . and are buckle, pull-on or ripper models In all the desirable Winter shades, and a full range of sizes. Overshoes are pric- ed at 2.00 to 6.00 L FLIGHT AND SNOW BOOTS s-ro one of the finest gifts you can think of for say member of your family. These Boots are available in either brown or black rubber or leather. There are a number of styles from which to choose and a rsnge of sizes from 11 to 9 for women end misses and 6 ts 1.1 for men. OVERSHOES for men and boys are available in rubber, jersey or cashmer- ett. The styles sre buckle, zipper or pull-one. Men's and Boys’ Overshoes i.P~'?"'?IrP.f-'ri§'y.l' y. 7.1 1",; f3 -‘y.- p; yl- y; v.1 y; FOR MEN Skating Outfits of black side leather with tan trim. These have suede or leather lining and reinforced ankles. The sizes are 6 to ll — priced at RLOTTETOWN I 7 MORE SNIIPPING IIAYS TILL GNRISTMIIS l-IIIIIIIIIII. SKATING OUTFITS FOR slats Skatlng Outfits of white side leather with felt insole, ankle stitching rein- forcement. The slaes are ll to l - Prieed at FOR WOMEN Skating Outfits of white or black These Outfits have reinforced ankles. T sizes are 4 to 9 —priced at / FOR BOYS Skating Outfits of black side leather with tsn trim and suede llnins- T110 side leather with or without fleece tops "7 10.95 .. 12.50 9.75 .. 16.95 nssrsnu GUARDIAN -STANLIY TOOLS and bulld- ers hardware. s large variety to choose from make ,. aoticai gifts for him. —KENSIINGTON Christmas Con- cert ln King George Hall. lh-ldsy. December 17th, 8 P. M. Sponsored by Music Club. -MOASI JlWlll-Lllll. lum- merside, will be open Wednesday afternoon snd sli evenings until Christmas. —-STDONG SLEXGHS. — These were left. over from last year. and are going st reduced prices to clear but are in excellent condition. The Summerslde Hardware Co. —GO0DS 0F QUALITY at the lowest possible price. Tested and pmven dependable are yours when you buy st Moses Jewellers, Bum- merslde. —BLACKSMITH SHOP —- Ken- sington has a new mechanic and horseshoer in the person of Len Holmes who has lately moved from lis former place of business in Baltic. K ~TOYS.—We have an assorir .nent of sturdy all metal toys. Lrucks, etc. Also trains, and child- rens tea sets. or baby's three piece isets. Come in and see our display. The Summer-side Hardware Co. —BABY PUSd-l SLElGHS.—-We have a limited number of these sleighs left over from lest, years stock, and they are going below cost. Regular $11.95. Special sale price $6.50. The Summerslde Harri- ware Co. —l\'EW LONDON Presbyterian Churches. Christmas Services, sun- ny, December 19th. Long River 11.00 A. M. Geddie Memorial 2.30 P.M. Clifton, 7.30 P. M. The Y. P. S. w.ll meet on Friday. December 17in at the home of Mr and Mrs. Arc-hie Campbell. Rev. D. A. Campbell, Minister. —O‘LEARY UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH CIRCUIT. — C. O. How- iett, B. A. B. D., Minister. Decem- ber 19th, 1948. Springfield at 1i A. M. Alberton 3 P. M. Knutslord, 7.30 P. M. Springfield Christmas Tree llhterclscs Tuesday night, December 21st. Kilutsford Chris‘.- mus Pageant, December 26th, 7.30 O‘ciock. —0'LEARY PASTORAL CHARGE, —The United Church of Canada. Rev. W. G, Dickson, B. A., Pastor. The services for Sunday, December 19th, are as follows: Brae: Special Sunday School Christmas service and message at 11 A. M. Bloom- field at 2 P. M. On Friday. Decem- ber 17th the Bloomeld Y.P.U. will present s Christmas Pageant "The Gift Magnificent" in the Church at 7.30 P. M. West Devon at 1i30 P. M. Oleary at 7.30 P. M. After the regular Church service there will be a special C. G. I. T. Christmas Vesper Service at 8.30 P. M. Corrie and hear the old story of Christ- mas told in music. song and ser- mon. Sunday Schools at the usual hours. —WEDDING BELLS - To the strains of soft music, played by the church organist. the solemn vows of holy matrimony, wore exchang- nrl by Georgia Mae Kincaid and Clarence Leigh Johnstono, before the Rev. A. J. Langley. in Lelstcr Street Baptist Church, Saint John, N. 8., at three o'clock in the after- noon of Saturday. November 27th, 1948. The bride, given in marriage. by her father. is a daughter of l\lr. and Mrs. George Kincaid of Saint John. while the. groom is the elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar John- stone, Long River. P. E. Island. The bride was charmingly gowned lr. pale blue satin, in slipper length. Her hat wasp! matching satin, and she carried a flower covered mull. Her little flower girl, Sylvia PICK- ard, was very sweet. in o costume, modelled after that of the bride. Mrs. Cyril Kincaid, was matron of honor. Her velvet gown was deep coral, with headdress, to match, and she, too, carried a flower trimmed muff. Dr. Cyril Kincaid, brother of the bride, cnpably took the role of best man. Ushers were Messrs. Ralph Johnstone. and L. Plckard. 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No worry about frozen mo] lines with KIeen-flu in your gasoline - it eliminates condensation. small economical quantities to 32 oz. tin . . . $1.75 FINE ' 300KB ~41 nuns-L.» .4 AND MANY OTHER SUITAB SUMMER STREET i“ lafesf Hal/an FOUND ON OUR COUNTERS BELL BOOK STORE REGENT THEATRE BUILDING ENGLISH GNINA A MOST GRACIOUS GIFT. WE INVITE YOU TO LOOK OVER OUR DISPLAY WHERE YOU WILL SEE THE FINEST PRODUCTS OF THE ENG- LISH POTTERIES. and f/an-fibfian . -»...a~ LE GIFT ITEMS ARE TO BE SUMMERSIDE —Mr. Ralph Besrlsto, Maipeque, visited Kensington on Monday. K -—M.r'. Vince Blake of Charlotte- town was s. business visitor to Kensington on Monday. K ——M.r. Dan Gillis, Norboro, was in Kenslngton on Monday. K —-M.r. Meicdonald, Charlottetown fruit salesman, was a. recent vis- itor to Kensingion. -M.r. and Mrs. Robert Dunphy of Kensington were visitors to Charlottetown during the week- SWIFFS MARK HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO end. They were guests Dunphyls brother, Mr. Lorne and Mrs. Noonan. K NEW STATUS FOB tVOMEN CAMBRIDGE. England — (CPI - The confcrment of an honorary degree of Doctor of Luws to Queen Elizabeth has opened new status for women at Cambridge University. K Previously women could fake de- grees but were not admitted to full membership. Now they enley equal status and will receive full share in University government. ETlNii SERVICE PROVIDE EVERY FACILITY of Mrs come in s full renge of slsee - priced FOR MARKETING YOUR HOGS BE SURE TO DIRECT YOUR HOGS TO SWIFT'S LOADING EVERY MONDAY COMPLETE TRUCKING SERVICE The bride's mother chose grey 1h n two piece effect, to wear ut 1LT daughter's wedding, and her cor- sage was of red roses. The groom's mother also wore a grey costume, sises sre from 1 to 5. Priced at 2.95 to 4.25 8.75 to 10.95 FOR EVERY PERSON ON YOUR GIFT LIST YOU WILL FIND A SUITABLE ARTICLE. at star's PEN 8r PENCIL SETS LIGHTERS DRESSER SETS STATIONERY COMPACTS PLAYING CARDS CAMERAS PERFUMES IILLFOLDS CIGARETTE CASES CIGARS ELECTRIC SHAVERS LADIES‘ WALLETS MEN'S TOILETRIES ,3 E. E. Parkman, Opf.D-. R.O. l . OPTOMETIIIS‘; ll ’ Visual Training Given i I REGENT THEATRE BLDG. BARMAN JIAYOR FlNED LYTIIEION. N1. — (C?) — Damien Frederick George Briggs appeared in court for taking bets . on races - an illegal practice in Now Zealand. The magistrate fined him s60 and expressed regret that a man in his important position should break the law. But he was not referring to Brggs’ job - he is also mayor of wttleton. Sh. old. Chartered Accountant Office st 15 Granville Street Phone 61B SUMMEBSIDE I ‘l’. Earle Hickey I I CHOCOLATES in soxss or MOIIUS-HUNTS-PAGE 8r SHAW-ROWNTREE voter's mwo swans: WATER STREET SIIMNERSIIE B. F. Hunter. R.O. OPTOMITBIB’! . ~44 m“... nsivaxmgbjn For the "Special" Man on Your list MEN'S sst - $1.50 YARDLEY or tonoow Enman llrug 0o. Ltd. Sununersids with a corsage of red roses. A rc- ceptlon for about tweniy-fivv guests. was held at the home of the bride. when u buffet luncheon was served. The table was centered by a beautiful bride's cake, which was later cut in traditional manner hy the bride and groom, and passed to the guests. Mrs. Oscar Johnstone and Mrs. W. Baxter presided over the lea service. Out-of-iown guests included Mr. and Mrs. Oscar John- stone. and Mr. and Mrs. Ralah Johnstone, Long River, and Mr. and MYI- Vllllhsn Groom. Summersidc. P. E. Island. During their honey- moon, Mr. and Mrs. Johnstone puid a brief visit to the Uohnstone homo at Long River. They will residc. for the present, at Kingston. N. S-. us the grom holds an important posi- tion es meteorologist. at Greenwood AIPDort. He is a veteran of World War If. The bride is s trained nurse. and leave n reipongiblp position as doctor's assistant. The hBDPY liouple received many beautiful and costly gifts, "lslond' frlgrlilds wish them every happiness, Personals -ws'."'iiriiii'i"diiiisi'iiis ninth‘. W. Miss Eleanor, of Miscouahe, visited Charlottetown on Monday. K -Mr. Robert Goodwin of Ken- sington was s visitor to Charlotte- town on Monday. K —Mr. Jeremiah Rynes. Mal- peque. was s visitor in Kenning- ton on Monday. x --Mr. s lsrence Hickey, Darnley, was s recent visitor to Kensinii- ton. I CONTACT OUR AGEN ALBERTON . ULEARY ELLERSLIE TYNE VALLEY NOBTIIAM WELLINGTON MISCOUCHE .. ...... ...f. -_...-.....-_..».. BY TE ‘Tenders will be s...“ late Mrs. J. A. Brace. Tenders close Dec. 20. Apply L. l. '.r. SWIFTS ciuinun co. Limited with oil burner and two car garage 75 x I50 feet No. I59 Spring Street recently occupied by ti" T IN YOUR VICINITY J. W. D. CAMPBELL ItAl-Pll Ii. ADAMS M. MACCAULL FRANK J- I'LA'I‘TS_ CHARLES MACKAY TILMAN CORMIER LOUIS MCMILLAN nnslnaucn FOR SALE for the nine room residence on corner let siu about Inspection by appointment ALLEN Phone 267 Summerside