PAGE TWELVE Your Christmas Hat Our large range of Milliriery‘ in all the latest styles and popular shades offers ‘you the perfect match for your nciv Fall outfit. Many illudi-ls now selling at Reduced Prices! DON'T DICLAY! VISIT US EARLY! 3.95 up ‘thlilfllfiuitiifliiafi 3.20233.ZEIHZEEIG-XAiEEZDIDIIB Opp. Capitol Theatre 3.35 up just arrived, in Green and Blue. Give Her A Purse! New shipment of purses has ‘Black, Navy Blue, Wine, Grey, See tlieni while tiic selection is greatest- AND CHOOSE YOURS NOW! 15 Shopping Days tFiDG-Biiiitb.3.2.3.5.3396.ESE}:QMQIIIIIIIIIQIIIIMIIIIADIDQDIIIIII BEAUTY SALON PHONE 1S0 The MARY ANN HAT SHOP “Miiliuery of Distinction" THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN FULL FASHIONED HOSIERY lilliadys Choice for Beauty and Dependability Now on display with all the popular shades and and a full range of sizes in 42 and 45 gauge Nylon. 1.45 up Summcrside All Prices from 3.50 up Let one of our smart new-style coiffures bring your holiday outfit to complete success. MACHINE — MACHINELESS — COLD WAVE All Permanents Guaranteed. Till Christmas llorothy iilx Says — Continued from page 2 would be a cruel thing to make your little girl pay that price for your mistake in selecting a husband. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I believe that the best \vay to stop di- vorce would be to appoint a conciliatory hoard oi’ six members, three inen and three women not under the age of 60. I venture that ziflcr hearing the advice that these grandmothers and grandfathers would give, it would not. be necessary lo call in a lawyer and many a home would be kept intact. A. N. ANSWER: Good idea. Age does not always bring wisdom about Werythlng, but it certainly does in marriage. For in looking back BVGI‘ their own experience the thing that every old man fll"l(l woman realizes most is how many mountains they made out n! mole hills In marriage. How much they worried themselves over suspicions and fears and jeaiousies that. were just so much borrowed trouble, There is no old man nor old woman who couldn't tell a dis- gruritled married couple that divorce isn't a panacea for their disap- gointment in marriziues not being a fairy tale. It won't give tlicm ack their lost illusions nor put them hack whore they were before Gobble! Here We Are Gobble! To Tell You That marriage, for between them lies a broken home and ilttlp children crying for a lost father or mother. There are mighty few cases in which grandmothers iind grand- fathers wouldn't- lell You"; Darby and Joan to kiss and make up. And a lot of them would do it. DEAR MISS DIX: After a man marries, tvhlch should come first, the wife or the mother? MARY ANSwERzl The love n man feels for his mother and that \Vlllt‘ll lie feels iODlllS wife are so entirely different that they do riot conic iii conflict, if either the mother or tlic wife will look at. it in a sen. sihle why. As to his duty to his wife or mother, that depends on different circumstances. li’ the mother is old and sick and the wifc is young and. strong, it would be his duty to support his mother Ililijither than his wile, hccnusc one could work and tiic other one could But, generally speaking, a mzin has 1i greater obligation to hi5 ivlfo than he has to his mother because licr happiness is a responsi- bility he assumed, and because the welfare of his children depend upon his relationship with their mother, DOROTHY I)I.\' cannot. reply personally to readers, but will tins. wer problems of general interest through licr (‘OIUIIIIL. / , were _ I l The December term of the County ‘ l Court was \ ibeen adjourned from the previous ‘ court. Judgment was given for thc X I i l the Alan-ch term. u ii a i’. WESTERN GUARDIAN _. BORDEN SCIIOOL -- The general contractors tor the new public school building at Borden the County Construction Company, LtcL, Charlottetown, nut Prince County Construction Oom- ‘piiny as stated in yesterday's re- port. l —COUNTY COURT SESSION - heid in Alberton on lTuesday with Judge L. G- Lewis ipresldiiig. Court was held in the ,Canadlaii Legion hull as the court jhouse is undergoing repairs. There iwei-e seven roses on the docket, ,f0ur of which were contested. In i the case 0i E. A. McCue vs. Eldon i ltiattiieivs, an iiciioir for $22.00 I01‘ ! potatzes allegedly sold to the dc~ miaithexvsi which had i fentlaiit Eplfliliilll iii lull with no costs. In i the case i-i Joseph M. Doucette vs. iJohn P. Ready, the parties were advised io reach a settlement. The case of William E. Arscnault vs ‘James liiiich was adjourned till The last case niealt with was the case of GBOTE" ‘Clark vs. Fred Ramsay, an action ,t'oi~ $94.90 cliiiitueil for lumber saw- ‘cd. Three witnesses gave evidence iior the plaintiff and four for the l defendant. Judgment ivas given for ‘the plaintiff iii the full amount ivitii cosh, Wilfred Tiinton repre- sciitcd ilie defend-ant in this last lust czisc.-—»S. i Personals i --M.i'. and Mrs. Allison Hurts and sen. Vance, arrived home from 'Monctoii on Sunday after a. pleas- ant visit with their son, Lorrie. i —S. ‘New Electric line Being Constructed ' A new electric power line is being installed by a new electric , power company through the Low- er Bcclctiiic, likirnwood and Chel- toii districts and will soon be in opcratioh. The new line is about l4 miles long and will serve about 40 families. The power line is the result of the formation of the Becleque Power Company Ltd. The com- pziiiy was formed from the resi- rieiils of the ihrce ziisiricts un- dcr the presidency of Mr. Horace Wright, Jiz, of Lower Bedeque. The comipany provided poles for the line and erected them them- selves. To provide for the cost of liic line, arrangements were made wilii tlic Provincial Govern- iniiit whereby the Amortization Plziii will meet requirements to cover ihc capital outlay. The cur- rent will be stipplicd from Suin- mcrsidc. The line leaves the pavement at liosss corner. cuts aross the Dunk liner marsh below Mr. Charles (ii-cviils residence and across the fields till it reaches the Lower Bcduqiio lload at Mr. it \'l’oo:i.=idr\‘.<. ilirniizli the r tlicii continues on llome —$ee — llear “TllE GARUL-SINGERS" DECEMBER ‘s, 1949 m? AT HULMAWS Saturday — Dec. 10th and 17th at 8 P. M. hi» o»; 2m and 22nd - 1:45 P.M. Dec. 23rd — 6:45 P.M. 34 Blended Young Voices Singing The Old Favorite Christmas Carols ' Schedule If ‘Unable to Come to HOLMAN'S— Tune in CJRW The Carol Singers Will Broadcast The Above Direct From HOLMAN" Dry Goods Department Following are the officers o! the Bedcque Power Company Lid; President, Mr. Horace Wright, Jr, Lower Freetown; vice-president, M1‘. Roy Campbell, Chelion; sec- rel. _v treasurer, Mr. Douglas hlacldarlanc, Fcrnwood. Directors, Messrs. Horace Wright, .ir., William Stavert, and Robert ivaiigh, Lower Bedeque; Charles IVIIICFIIFlHHO, Ralph Campbell and Don; " lViacI-‘ai-lane. Fernwood; Roy Lziinpbell, Waldo Gardiner and Daniel MacCarvilie. Chelton. S'side Kinsmen Club Meeting Sqdn. Lclr. L. W. C. Linipert. R.- C. A.F., was the guest speaker at the regular meeting of the Kinsmen Club of Summerside. hcld on Tuesday evening at the Olympia. He giivc a very interest- ing talk on the relationship be- tivccn the Air Force and the Air Cadets and lexplaincd the train- ing that is given the cadets lili- der the direction of the Air Force. Chnrlic Hogan reported that the outdoor rink property is being re- piiircd niid that ice will be made as soon as the weather permits. Wally Coulson, reporting for the Christmas tree project. said that Berry Shipment Scheduled To Leave Today A refrigeration truck loaded with 12,000 pounds of frozen strawberries is leaving Summer- side this morning for Westmouiit Food Centre, Montreal. The sale was made by Mr. George Agnew of D.B.A. Island Industries. The berries were packed by the Polar Quick Freeze Co. Ltd., Sum. merside and sold to Mr. Agnew b_v the owners, the Prince County Berry Growers Association. They are being transported by the Can- ado-U. S. Motor Transport of Summerside. Driver of the truck is Lester Cnhlll. This shipment cleans up all the frozen strmivherries put up by the (‘Xfhuuge during the post summer. This is the first time that berries have been frozen by the Foln" Quick Freeze Co. Ltd.. on such a large scale and the first time that such u shipment has been muda from licri .land berries in a park A demonstration of frir/cn \'-.i.~ tently made in Montreal l~_v Agnew and his ussoiiiiti-s. (iemonslriition was siii-irinliil . . the berries were quiikly Slilil, The berries are packed ‘in pm]; and small cardboard (‘Iirioiw SOme think that this is an up liifil coming industry and the fart the! ii winter market is flVflllnlilc ow encourage more farmers in ti; into the berry growing Till$il:l"~|_ PEllPlE ARE lllliIlNli l‘ -the way Cutlcura helps‘ clear up pimples, rash.‘ Blackheads, eczema, Dlmplrl and rash usually yield prompt- ly to Cuticura Soap iillll Oint- ment. Frsgrsnt, SFlPlliiliCBllY medicated with valuable me- dlCllilllllflfQdiflflflllllYnll-lflll store today. Made in Canada. GUTIGURAl T Ciaticuru Baby OiLi Sp endid for diaper rash. iiiiisi the tree \\'Oulil be erected in Hol- mnirs store on hfnnciiiy, Decem- ber 12th., iiiid would be in readin- ess for people to leave parcels of food or clothing that they wished to be given to needy families on Christmas cve. He also said that broadcasts in fiivor of the project would ho given by His Worship, Mayor J.F. Arnett and members p! the clergy. Fred Gallant, reporting on plans for the toy matinee, said it would be held on Saturday morning. De- cember 17th., in the Capitol Thea- tre arid that the price oi admission ivill be a toy. The toys will be div- ided as in past years between the at door. ADULTS ONLY Special sliotving of educational films of wide interest at KING GEORGE HALL KENSINGTON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9th. at 8.00 P. M. Positively no one under eighteen years of agi- admitted. No adults should miss this. Silver collection lied Gross Blood Donor Clinics 2 We oriihanuses and any person 510N951’. DEC. min-st. Mary's mu .... .. 2-4 PM. t who can not attend the matinee ' 1-9 PM. and has toys that they would like §UMMER§[DE t l' d th t th th - ‘ Again Gef A trfigiilit-fibcngfliilrilig sci-mas? me imffi, TUESDAY, DEC.13th—R. c. A. r. smiori zi-s l'..\l. l. i-i-iih anv Kinsmen. guiyfmmggmp 0"“ M“"‘°“““‘ F°v° "l" "m" rvasnar. nac. Nth-Masonic niiii .............................. .. moo mi * report on club expenditures for sports among the youth in the club KENSINGTON y, yqgy 1943.49 ‘vhich hm amounted WEDNESDAY, DEC. Hth-Csmdian Legion 10 A..\l.-i_ _ to $385.00. In addition to this an MQNTAGUE “mmmi °i "9209 “Ml hi“ spell" WEDNESDAY, nae. Nth-United Church iiiiii ........ exo-s i‘..\l. . which had been received in grants from the Department of Physical sovml _ . Fimgs, and ma Maritime Amgtgur THURSDAY, DEC. Nth-Canadian Legion ................... .. 2-4 l-‘l- Hockey Association. 1-9 l'.,\l President Elmer Offer brought up the matter oi the collection CKARLOTIETOWN which is about to take place for the Canadian National Institute for the Blind niid tix club meni- bers volunteered to assist in this work. Roy Johnston was chairman of the meeting and Greg Mulholland . . _. was fiiics master. -.- S ciiociirrrs p! i BE A DONOR AND GIVE A CHRISTMAS Gilt"! THAT SAVES LIVES ALL THE YEAR TIIROUGII TURKEY For Christmas Visit HOLMAN'S Furniture Dept. Summerside or Charlottetown CAST- YOUR BALLOT r 40w STORE iiicoiiiiiiiuiis A ‘Zine wiircii 11 ‘a ialiricx iii! A LARGE DISPLAY to ciioos: FROM riiuciis, TRACTORS. car I sous, AIRPLANES, TRAINS, ; rors. ssrs or oisi-iss.~, snow SHOVELS. HOCKEY . STICKS, ma: Lioi-irs SLEIGHS, src. MANY OTHER rovs "roo uumsiious ,1 ,,,,'i~. l Drawing For FREE rbiiiisvs Takes Place Friday A December 23rd ai- 5 PM. (J0me in and see for yourselves-there's a truly wonderful display of Christmas Gifts to be found in the Islandfis Best Furniture Departments. All visitors are entitled to cast their Ballot for one of the Big Free Turkeys. . . . Every adult is eligible and will have his or her name enter- -, ed on a Ballot. There is no obligation and every one has an equal chance To MEN-no . : of winning. Come in tomorrow-Cast your Ballot-Yon may be the N’ T, AND SEE Got FREE TURKEY Ballots in Furniture Office THEM g , q m It; suuiiiisiisioiaiiiiiiow ilE on. PHONE 740 oiioiziiiirrs llilALlTY JEWElLEilS luminsnldo l "WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET" ~ l . l l l i i