32 en El 3 U3 Fl ,....3A.12.'.?95.1: . kn illTERIlI.IP'I'I,UIIv IIUTICE There will be an interruption on the following lines on wcdiiesilay, December 12th from 1 pm. to 4 pm. weather permitting- Tlie Souris line from Union Road cast: including the l'ork Road. and the lllalpequo Road line from the Pump- lug Station west including Hunter River, New Glasgow ind Emerald. This interruption is necessary to replace switching eqiiipiiivnl on these lines. Maritime Electric co. Ltd. , . zsam-smut-avatar-I-H 3'9. DIXONIS STORE NEWS Our Toy and Gift Department is now ready for Christmas Shoppers. We have a good selection for all ages. i Store will be open every evening from 17th to 24th. Half-holidays discontinued for winter months. 8. D. DIXON IIIIIITII TIIYIIII ' IT'S TIII AUSTIN A-IO DEVON SEDAN 'lins CllRlSl'M.-is give yourself and your family an Austin-and you'll give them motoring plczisurc for the years to come. lVith first cost and upkeep of an Ausrm -as low as it is, you can operate two cars at the former cost of one. One thing sure, whctlier as first car or second car, you'll fall in love with the smooth, quick way your AUSTIN performs. -iii".1lfiIf.;'i7il.i7.;?"" ' (fl! am! nirli. Ni mm mnrhiug. 700 (Ir.ilrr:iprm'id: srrruirz was! In court or LNGLAND DUVAR MOTORS ' Prince St. Phone 2176 liarilas lot The llsli Motors. Slnnersliis Wlliisvsa YOlliO'O...YOII'l'l. an Austin I6-i Misoouclie and . Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Martin Deaoches were visitors in Rustico on sun- day. Dec. 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. Tilmon Desltochcs. Miseouche, recently spent a week- end in Moncton visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hilary De.sR.oehes motored to Moncton on Friday. Nov. 30th, where they visited friends. Mr. Joe Whalen of Miscouche. who has been a patient in the Charlottetown sanatorium. return- ed his home recently. . Mrs. John S. Poirler of Mis- couche returned to her home on Thursday. Nov. 29, after having been in the Prince County Hospit- al receiving treatment. Friends of Mrs. Urban Glllls of Miscouche are glad to see her home again after having spent some time in the Prince County Hospital. -Miss Leah DesRoches who is attending st. Mary's Academy, Summerside. was a recent visitor to Miscouche. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Desnoches. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Poirler returned to their home in Mis- couche on Thursday, November 29. after having spent 3. three wceks' vacation in the United States BV Albany and I O I Vicinity Mir. Donald McLeod of the firm of L. C. McLeod and Sons. Vie- toria, were in Albany on Tuesday. December 6. -Mr. George (Ron-yl Mlzbeod was a recent business visitor here. Mr. McLeod is it resident of Victoria but formerly made his home in North Tryun and Albany where he was a star hockey player. Mr. Cam Holland, cattle buyer for Mt. Wellington McNeil of. Charlottetown. was in Albany on Tuesday. December 6. looking for fat beef cattle for the Newfound- land market. Mr. Jessell of New Glasgow. N. S.. was in Albany on Tuesday. De- large and cember 6. and loaded a transport truck with copper brass bought from the local dealer, "Q Mr. Max Cope. Mr. Myron Dawson of North " Tryon purchased a truck load of choice poultry for a Summersldcl firm on Monday. December 5. Mr. Dan Kehoe of North Tryon has taken the contract to deliver the many carloads of Mr. Layton Green imports for his many customers in Albany and surrounding territory. The potato market is a little quiet here at present with not much activity. Buyers here at Al- bany are quoting the farmers. de- livered at the 'warehouse. 52.25 to 82.30 for '75 lb. bag for table- stocl: potatoes. seed is not mov- ing at present. Table turnips have advanced. the price being 50 cents for a fifty pound bag. Table car- ' rots are 3 cents per pound. -A. m.t....m.........:.. Professional cards on. .i.i. cuiumioiiin YETERINARIAN Dial 2520 Water Street East Summerside on. J. A. noiiioii, DEN'l'IS'l' Dental X-Buys Irnsllman Building BUMMEBSIDE Dial 2386 1'.- Earle Hickey Chartered A couniant Canadian Bank of Commerce Building liimiiierslde. P. E. T. PHONE 238! B. F. Hunter ii. 0. Complete Visual Analyses . Glasses Fitted PHONE ans SMAl.LMAN's BUILDING OPTOMITBIT Summer-slile. I'. I2. I. E. E. llarlisian 0pt.I).. R.0 OPTO ETRIST Eyes I: ainlned office Ilouret II to 12 - I to 5 - and by appointment Phone I281 iisoisxvr mm... BLDG. Burner 8!. Suirunei-aide Glasses titted 6,, cool that I THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN 2E2r til SALE. .:- .- 9i gl , 1' Wnx? ti o SELLING SPREE. AililAlE of Vlllil.lilllE9i BUNDLES OF. GOOD CHEER TO ALL! ' Come From J. F. MORRIS Kinkora ristmas Anniversary Sale AWAY WE GO ON A TWO-WEEK PRE- CHRISTMAS SALE THAT REALLY IS A COMMENCING TUESDAY. DECEMBER IITH AND CONTINUING UNTIL CHRIST- MAS. ALL OLD AND NEW CUSTOMERS. RICH AND POOR. LUCKY AND UNLUCKY. THE GREAT AND THE SMALL. CAN ALL ALIKE ENJOY THIS SPECIAL CHRISTMAS Si 2: . 4 anus-saunaoiaunans . Extra 89- litililllt-II-Iitliillllltiilitih ..I:....,;. .2. .:-.2;Ft2aa ,Si p U i Carleton and I I O Vicinity. Miss Audrey Campbell of Carlo- ton. was a business visitor to sum- merside. on Monday, December 3rd Mr. Calvin l-fowatt of Carleton is now employed in Charlottetown and will remain there 'for the next three months. Mrs. Joseph Noonaii of Borden was the guest of her sister. Mrs. Calvin Howatt, on Tuesday even- ing. Decembe 4th. Mr. James O'Connell of (Caric- ton has returned to his home after spending some time in Boston vis- iting with relatives.-R. Mr. Arneit Stewart of Carleton left by tain for Halifax. N. S.. on December 3rd. to seek employment for the winter months.l Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morrison and two children oi Carleton. were business visitors to Summerside on Saturday. December lSI.. Mr. Vernon Gallant of carloion left by train on Monday. Decem- ber 3rd. for Calgarry. Alberta. where he will remain for ionic time. Mr. and Mrs. Wcndall Macwil- Elii-KK HT” --nus Special! ONE ONLY rawcsns CORVETTE COAL on wooo KITCHEN HEATER AT REGULAR mos WITH one TON COAL - FREE I13lIKKllK'(llKKK'(I(K!l'(3(llilKKKKl(KlEll'llKZ!K'&5(3lKVNl(lCKl(130Q'iK liams returned to their home in Carleton on December 6th, after spending a week in the United States. The many friends of Mrs. Ellen Bell of Cape Traverse will regret to learn that she was confined to -lier bed for several days the first part of this month. - Friends of Mr. John Haslam will regret to learn he is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Mr. Hnslam had the misfortune of falling in the basement of his home and is suffering from ser- ious shoulder injuries. Alberton and O O O Vicinity --Mr. and ii;-arr. J. Keefe of Banff, Alberta. are visiting at the home of their son and daughter- in-law. Constable and Mrs. T. J. Keefe, Albei-ion. Mr. Wallace Yen. 0'Leary, has accepted a position with the Maritime Electric Co.. and will be employed at Alborton. Mr. Earl G. Coffin of the Cana- dian Bank of Commerce. Char- lottetown. 'is at present with the Bank at Commerce. Alborton. in place of Miss Mary Barbour. who xgmmsmgmxn--tmm-xv A Straight ONE-THIRD OFF All Ladies and Menls Fur Goats in Stock! x J(I'l'Kl(lK'KKK9(I(KZK I is on holiday in Die United States. Mr. Major Ellis, Calgary. who is visiting his former home in O'Leary. is spending part of this week with friends in Alberton. -PW. ALERT SPANIEE NIAGARA FALLS. Ont. - (Cl?) - A faithful spaniel, giving the alarm by jumping on the bed. helped save the lives of Walter Freisman and his family and other tenants when an overheated stove- plpe caused fire in a dwelling here. CANTERBURY. England -- (AP) --A street of 16th century house: here is being demolished. but the bricks- will be used to build a new house eight miles away. NOTICE All accounts must be paid before the twenty-eighth of Dee., 1951: if not, will be handed in for collection. DUNNING GARAGE gel-:ne Dunnln , Kensin ii. -u A Sliraiglil: IO'7o Discount OH All items of dry goods including Men's and Boys' Overalls. Socks. Work and Dress Shirts. - Underwear. and all Ladies' wear including Hosiery. House Dresses. and Sweaters. Also included in this list we offer Paints. Boots and Shoes. in fact all footwear. Linoleum Squares. Floor Coverings by the yard. British Columbia Cedar Shingles and Roll Brick Siding. A Straight: 5th; Discounl: OH ' On All Purchases One Dollar or Over All other stock merchandise. which includes groceries. shelf hardware. and all lines of As- phalt Products including light and heavy shingles. insulated siding. lnsul-Board..coal and wood heaters. Radio batteries. Car and Tractor batteries. in fact everything EXCEPT-Flour. Smoliers' Supplies. Gasoline and Coal. nnnnnnmnsun.:.:.munsmrns.m:o.aln:.m.).n::a.:.sannm.).ms.p:sisisrs.nit Extra Special! ONE ONLY MAXWELL ELECTRIC WASHER AT REGULAR PRICE WITH YOUR CHOICE OF I0 PKGS. OF ME- DIUM SIZE SOAP POWDER - FREE -x uxvax-s-can 1 --uvllili 1-an-vanvlilvc ' F we-(ne'er-c'c:sirvs4:-cacvcvecx-u'cvc . J. F. MORRIS KINKORA P. E. Island 7'. .' llorotliy Dix Says" Continucd ii-uni plug-ti "V the answer to them is no. and your decision must he maintained. If they are given clothes by other people. ask yourself if you would want to wear them. Sometimes ll dress that just won't, suit little Daisy can easily be remodeled into n tirenm of fashion. Those nrc the channels into which your energy should he directed. instead of being wasted on needless anxiety. . Your fundamental trouble is probably physical. A thorough ex- amination and a good inlk with your doctor will set you straight on that point. ' DEAR MISS DIX: I nm 24 years old nnd lmve given a friend fi- nancial aid for the past five years. This I did at his request. He is a year younger than 1. He entered the armed forces in 1946 and has been there since. I let him have a thousand dollars or more in cash through the past. five years. He has never written A letter of ap- preclatlon. Could this possibly be (I friend or is it that he doesn't have time to write because of being in the sei'yice'.' HAROLD ANSWER: You have no doubt. heard the saying that the best way to lose it friend is to lend him money. Your friend absolutely touches bottom when it comes to ingratitudc. You, I am afraid. have simply been used as a soft touch. You have been It very fine and true friend; it's too bad your investment yielded such poor return. DEAR MISS Dix: Anniher girl and I have asked the some boy in different pnrtles on the saint: night. hut.ht- wonlt answer either of us and keeps putting us off by saylmz his father won't let him have the car. We don't. know whether it is a reason or an excuse. J. R. ANSWER: Both you girls are very ill-mannered and inconsider- ale to put. a boy in such an awkward position. Of course he can't ac- cepi. both invitations. and probably doesn't want. to but the feelings of either one of you. Consequently. in a characteristically human fashion. ho is dodging the issue. one of you girls should be gracious enough to relinquish the claim to him for that evening so the poor boy can have fun at at least one party.