Page12 The Guardian Fritlziy. '\'ov. 1, 1937 Charlottetown Teachers Elect Miss Fullerton Pres. The (‘hartottetown Teachers Cross Organization presented to ‘ Coneniion was resumed on l-‘ri- his audience the insurance plan day morning. October Itth. Thelotfered by this organization. Sev- morning §£‘~.Sl()l'I opened with aleral questions asked by the tea- sing song under the leadership chers brought forth nuch valua- of Miss Lilian Mackenzie Dur-I bie information on the Blue ing the sing song registration of Cross plans. the teachers took place. I Miss Madelyn Clarltin. from A lecture was given by Bruce Queen Square School showed on I-lodgins. Head of the HlSl0r_\' De thy. screen a nu iber of pictures partnieiit at PW.C \lr liod- she look while in Europe. HE!’ gins in a very interesting man» interpretation of the various pic- ner traced back the long story lures was most interesting. concerning the integration ques- The afternoon session began tion at Little Rock He statedlat 1.30 with a lecture by Miss the-ories quoted from the blble‘.\Ilib€l Matheson, president of by which slave owners of years the P El. Tl" Miss Matheson past Justified tiieniselies ;took for subject "Crisis in Edu- Thc problem of integration, he “"0" "Om T°3"l‘°I"5’ Siam‘ went on to say is not only I pro- P0|N~ blem at Little Rock but in th e BE-n-ER EDL-CA1-[ON Southern States in general h ‘ feeling of superiority and infer- M135 -“‘"I""5°" pr°5e_"’“’ 0,-er facts to prove that there is it Hod. crisis in education on the Island and throughout Canada. iority has existed ihcre three llillldl'(‘(l icars \lr gins in conclusion said the whole _ question demands mans patien- SIIC Outlined "I9 ’e”9r"5 b°ln‘_ ce and u,,d,.Nanding_ made by the (anadian Teachers A Parker. Superiiitcndant I"9d91'3I1°" “Id "'9 P' - ‘ T1?‘ of City '5(‘ll00ls gaip an tnstruc— I0 II“ P I’ ‘J " 9 me -'‘’’u‘’’’’’’’’' live talk which will he of much Through "19" many '~'°""‘°’5 benefit to all present As chair- II"-"9 W0 °"33m““l°"5 , man of the Provincial Red Cross. ¢0flSl3mI)' “'0rkm3 I07 ‘he Im‘ Mr Parkcr asked that teat-hersjPT0V'9m9“‘ 0‘ II‘? Siam‘ M II” ‘organize the .liinior lied (‘rows in ‘ I93('I“nS P“’l955l°“ 35 P m“’""‘ , . their classes \lr Parker point- 101“? 3('h'‘’‘em‘’I_‘l "I belle’ 911"‘ - ed out the ativiintaites of using 93110“ I07 "3"3d‘3“-‘ “ the Junior Rt-d (Toss tiiagi-izine' “'55 M"“I‘°5"_" ‘“‘"" ‘m as 3 [ea,.h(.,-.. a,d_ stress that the individual tea- cher must realize their respon- .--. ” . . ‘*"-Au “:2. FREE NO MORE the and became adept at _avoid.i_ng,Vidbel, directs her trunk into a. She was eargd all to a warm THANKS VOTERS Catskill. NY. — Siam Unc of ihc fcatuics of the B(‘.'i'.lllIi('8lltil‘l new lmproi cincnt for this eient. Wnnien<' llt~l|llllP\ were tied for S(‘hmiI first place and were each award- "I 3 (‘IWQIIP IN 3175. Freeland hams vacation at her home in l’oi\iiai. l)l't‘\t‘lllt‘(I with Miss litilfllillls tllttxt lllit‘lt'.\lill;I vras Rural $140 by a pi’/ti 'l'hird contest this year. set up through the local and [hp 50(~imyl('9l\'9(I a $.30 llolnian cheque Freeland WI for Prince. Gialbrose Road Vi/omens" Institute 323. I-‘ioi'ciicc l)l'l/9 returiicd to her home the (lll'(‘Cl0I‘\ for Cominiinity Slot! from liomaiis Lower .\lon-‘York While away Miss \l.'ic.\lil»’d€"1 OI II‘? P F-I T I"~ I01’ II‘? tagiie viae aiiarded the fourth lan VlSll(’(l nieiiiy of her trieiids 2i'i‘3I [cation in Boston. Pitisticld and van's parents. \lr and .\lrs .'\lac.\lillan. hams Road for Queens. and Lo- they attended the lhave taken up iesicieiice in Alex-‘new home in Alexandra. has '1‘ F for the work it has done in‘bT(‘ I\lzic.\li|l.iii utter vancing education in this Pro-l . ling questions. iiitcrcst she manifests‘ e meetings. .\lr. Parker c on- “W00 \m- While here wedding of i . .- ' ~ ‘ h l’- ”" p"”’ ” ””””” ”’ me P ”‘ " lprogramrnfe d:’r):;’5”,:,(?:, ’[:a(.’:.,’ president. Miss Jessie Fullerton- Following this address. the was a V\ltlllt‘l'. West t'o\'chead Wonien's spending a three week \£tt'£illt)l'l "I"<‘<‘ lle Paid 8 5D<‘<'l3l ITIbUl9l’e‘“’her5 bro“ up ""0 ‘ml-‘ll institute received a cheque of in Boston, Pittsfieid_ and \ etc .to Miss Mabel Maiheson. presi~ ETOUPS l0_dI<Cl.iSS the two follow- A. in what ways do you think Ithe city institute can contribute situation in P.E.l Guy suit”-an from the Blue, concerned about this critical sit- uation to demand that necessary educational reforms are insttt- ‘ nt presented a number at resolut- ions Ipast president. Miss Anna Mat» eson; vice-president. Sister St. Lucius C.N.D.; secretary. Mr. ‘ Joseph Noonan; representative-lmlfil meell“ of Queen Square School. M_i s s Alice McCarthv sions. Miss Fullerton the newly e- MANY FEATHERS meeting. lish sparrow. The Ladies Auxiliary‘ Lotiion Branch 13. North Rustico held ,their monthly meeting and an‘ g at the Legion Home on October 14. There were 20 members in attendance. The L. Doucettc oc- The minutes of previous meet- means read their reports. T he new business was left to another ng. The yearly reports were veterans in hospitals. and get words of encouragement. well cards. sympathy and |pii'i- said to all work together. tual bouquets. ways and Means.| Socials. Card Parties and isi.n-|,,,,,,,,,(.,_.. was ,,..,,,,, The Election president: Mrs. Mrs. Bert Blacquiere. Ways and Means. I A ‘it it t k ' The Ladies uxi ary wi I _z[i‘h:}.dusu_)__ ‘\lii\’|‘lli‘\l. ~ Si-tiaiiir Sxir-'si;‘ii atti-r he \\lt\ clot-ted t’tia_\tit‘ iiiciitiihciit Jean Drapcaii '('P . . ~ . . . .. to i-‘niiriiiei tiasiied the \"t('IUt'_Vi of .\lontreal .\1till(l(i_\', dctcating Vtircphotoi, ,P’ Bu’ ‘‘TT’T’ 0’: S”””“e5 ”’ ”’°qua”’l’"g ”f’“’ chm" lady elephant that went on a 13-‘ capture. seems to smile with motor van. State police and vol—; barn she {I after die was i Mi’ Park“? "'50 ‘'‘”‘'''“'“‘‘Td ""5 Wm’ me g"’V”y ° ’ ’ day Catskill mountain vacation happiness as her trainer Joyce unteers finally ran Siam do-wni frightened by a horse. (AP Wire- *- ' ’ " " *1 V" ‘A ‘——“ “"—**'""'*‘ F’: In the (‘TA ('onw.~nt1on held in present siuaiion - as never be-i ipgoior l‘’rc(lt*i‘it'Itm. .\ it Mr Parker fore the spotlight is not only on B liient on to say. if we are in alfiduflilifln in flenerfll but 00 "19, ' Y lprofession we must act profcss—,Il'|dIVIdU3l 1€_3Ch9F; End l"Id0|_1b“0I"I"ICER.S N R t’ read, secretary gave report of meeting, MI. John Tao Dolron. , , , Miss llilda Jones Iias t‘t‘\liliit‘{1 onall_\ in P. l-I 1 the gr-herai‘t9dly this is where attention.’ Th _ I. om M 0 us ‘ca organization meeting 'I‘reasu- congratulated on In her duties as it-aclicr at (‘urn attitude li)\Aa|”(l.\ education is not should be focused because the , ° [ed“°[’;“’“‘; ‘S3 .n° ‘:39 ‘get , rer's report showed a nice their first years report which he g Y wall after sp(‘ll(‘lln§.', two necks what it ought to be ieffectiveness of any educational Pf'.f5e"s r em‘) °‘“ F 5 _ L A. Meehng balance at the end of first yemrluud were exceuem" The pr“, 4° we’ or e commg yen’ ' Welfare Christmas baskets toadent. Mr. ‘y also congia needy ones at home and gifts to tulated the ladies and gave some He A vote of thanks from the , ted to the 30 held ‘”I“"I' mm’ 3 “,1” 5”"‘~ I retiring president. Meeting then of- Officersfadjourned with the Queen. fol- hlJillt‘llf‘\ of the Wonu.-its‘ ln~ti- prize and a $7.’: lloliiian clii-que and relatives in our ediiczitioiial problems. . I, ‘d t V] g . - — _ . M..i.w.wii . d-iri.presien~r~- , zu cs white the .\|lt‘('t‘\’\' \I’(Il‘ll(‘ll\ in- Mr 1.9., \r;,(.“,i,;,,, ,W ,.,_,,_H., in i‘)cspc<'i to llnnic and 5i-'h00l- ;";"l5}" °g°If.’;’°,:.yF’.’,’ a’? ‘he wgrk . q.:e,,.;.,., box lurlifiucri,’ [:[E:)nug’:1([(’5. ‘cupied the chair and opened the brought the following slate —,'lowed by a social evening to \1,-,,,_, ..,,.,-,9. ,,,.,.,. I-(su.]\v(.d‘Sllltll9 as fifth pt‘i79 Vt'Innf‘t‘ rev "ed i,,,m(. an” _.p,.,,,,,,, M. ‘.8, Mr. larkcr insisted that icaci_i- ‘P " - v- ‘ I0 I 9 bout ve imereéung dxscu§_ imeeting with the usual one min- Mrs. Leo R, Doiron_ president; which the members of Legion ers should iakr an active part in ‘"‘P'°"~‘"‘°“‘ 9' ‘"9 P"°5"‘" °d“‘ ‘ ‘ int. of glance. Mrs. J. C. Blacquire. lst vice-lwere invited. enjoyed by Angus Jarvis.'all. Music was furnished by Mrs l’P(‘Pl\E‘(‘l the \er_\ PllllluSlaSlI(‘l Three of these Women‘; in. 3?“ \0FI< , , B H '. 1, I _ aiiritmrt for auards from R T. stitutes were each awarded in Mr (Iaian \l.ic\iilian rtt'tHlll~ ”’"””" by ””Ve’°p”’R me-ldea d towhunhyl”ut“‘hm ”idhv’ lected President. made a few re— ing were read by secretary and 3“d "I°9'PI‘95Id9"I1 M75 L3“"lR3lPI‘ Dl°k‘"5°“ 0‘ N9“ 5133' Holman Ltd and \l I-‘ Schiir- Ilolman l‘lat,uc for the gre:it- panicti in‘ Bill\ Rll’ll(‘II£ll'l \\t‘I‘P ’ha’ a” ”"”””ers s”o”’d b’.’ ’n’".’ 1:-ak-eac er ep 0 3 ape ' m8l'l(S- The C0l’|V0nli9I| Cl0S9d approved also treasurer report mncl’ DOUCGIIQ. 39079137)’: Mt's.,18ow. man I.iri \1i»rcil and Freeland est imprmcnicni ‘in a one room recent giii-sis at the lmiin» of (la. ”:’.”"’ mr ”}’]9 °"’ra'.?°”°’a5”° am’ s0’nm’;’tg 3l’e;he“.$°:r ;’”:éiEn'n’v' with The Queen. was approved as read. The con- I-8“."”“"°9 "*3-‘“""r~‘l _. VI its 0 1 Hr PUPI S i . veners of “rem,” and way. and Mrs. Eugene Doucette. Welfare: 3 G D Y I IND SI“ West Germany‘: automobile in- including tnaaufacturen w“”‘9“’“ l"5I"“I" “Om H0‘-‘W9? Nltinlatliie for Kings ('ana- Jo eph \lac\lillan and Barbara . ‘ “ ‘ ‘ dra. ed. si ti t have counted 5216‘ - mans and .\lorell fr m S~h - da P k -< , t -h I ft h-_ an _ . . 9°“ 35 . . ' - . . char e of pp campaign mam Somnd me it t ur. I ‘ ac Pl: presenter lea: ti liirp _\ I Mr. and .\lis. Wallace Smith The resolutions committee feather-5 on g whistling swam 3,. Mrs. Murray C'aSSid.V. Vt 35 1 pi’ .yed e meebrof tune“ and pant employed D winner. Gra hcse winm rs with a tlltqtlt‘ of ‘hi and \lr. UM,” “Mm” ha", mken U regldenm in the”. 1” h (11359 n En chairman for the annuat me;-1-.m€n IJCHIE “W11 10 ~ ~ ' ‘ ‘ ‘I P ' °“ ’ 9" 3“ - °“ 3 5' i ing. the following addressed the :ioo,ooo workers is torn. 17' Iowa’ navy JACKETS. BARGAIN DAYS at PROWSE BROS. LTD. BIGNDVEMBER SALE BEGINS THURSDAY, DDT. 31st at 9.30 a. m. - GLDSES NOV. Stlt at 12.30 p. m. MEN'S DEPARTMENT SPECIALS . 150 .\lEN‘S Sl ITS. fine all wool '.i'oi‘sted.s and wool and rayon mixtures. Taken from our rctrular stock. Values in .').').titl. sale Price ']‘\\i-eds and Geiliziiriiiies. Sale Price Less i\ll'I.\"S lll'1A\'1' w,i.\'1‘i;it 0\'I1R(‘()ATS. ,Bim-..-. ;1l’p\'S and mi.\ttircs. I l\lEN‘S I-‘ALI. TOP(‘OA'l‘S, Values to S-lt).t)0. Out they go, Less .VII‘}.\"S ZII'I’I‘IR .I\(‘KI‘]TS. lined. .\'aluQ,s to l.'>.iit). Rcicrsiiile and wool flcoce Sale Price I I -95 iS\IEN'§4l)Rl'lSS SHIRTS. fused collars. White and blue. IZPS‘ to It -_.. Rigulai ialue 3.30. sale Price MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS, e.\ti‘a special. Broken lines of plaids and plain colors. Sizes, small, medium and large. Regmar 493’ Going for BOYS’ DEPARTMENT 50 BOYS’ SIIITS. Plain colors, splash weaves. Sizes 28 to 32. Values to 2.'i.t)(). Sale Price BOYS‘ JACI\'I*JTS. All wool, l}iiic_\' colors. . Sale Price See Our Table of soiled Goods ‘/2 Price I(lI)I)ll'lS‘ STATION WA(i‘i(i()N (‘OAT SETS, assorted colors. Sizes 2, 3 and .'i.\'. Sale Price NS I.Al)ll-LS SLBSTANDARD NYLON HOSE 51 Gauge, 1.’) Denier; 45 Gauge. 30 Denier. Special, Pair 65c AND LEGGIN 11.98 Sale Price,Palr 2 fair for 1.25 LADIES’ SEAMFREE HOSE. First quality. ICIDDIES SWEATERS. All wool cardigans and pullovers. Sizes 2 to 6. Assorted colors. 1 5 ‘ Sale Price I 9 Lingerie tlleiiring ‘/2 Price This assortment includes gowns, slips, pyjamas and bed jackets. See Our ‘/2 Price Table I Table Cloths, Pillow Cases, Towels, etc. Specials from Our carpet and Drapery Department HEAVY QUALITY AXMINSTEII BUGS. All good de- signs.. Out they go at the following special prices: Sizes 6% x 9 ft., Reg. to 60.00. Going for Sizes 9 x 101/3 ft. Reg. to 93.00. Going for Sizes 9 x 12 ft. Reg. to 110.00. Going for REXOLEUM AND BAROLEUM BUGS. Discontinued de- signs. All genuine first class materials. Stu 35 x 9 ft. 5.45; Size 9 x 9 ft., 6.45; Size 9 x 101,5 ft., 7.45 All Other Floor Coverings on Sale at Special Prices during this Big 10 Day Sale. PLASTIC DIIAPERY MATERIAL 54 inches Wide. All beautiful shades. Special Sale Price, Yard PLASTIC BATH ROOM SETS. Shower curtains and window curtains to match. All popular colors. SO10 Price. Set 0 TAILORED MARQUISETTE CURTAINS, color Eggshell. Size 81 inches. - Spec“ 8“. Price mm BUFFLED CURTAINS. Ivory shade. 2 Size 35 x 81 inches. Sale Price, Pair I LADIES’ DEPARTMENT DDATS LADIES COATS, Tweeds and wool fleece. Smart styles. For winter wear. Regular 26.98. . Sale Price 19¢ LADIES’ WINTER COATS. A good assortment of styles and colors to choose from. Sizes 12 to 20. Sale Price ALL OTHER LADIES cons Chm‘ In ‘ SIIITS REVERSIBLE SYMRNA MATS. Size 25 it 45 inches. 149153’ FALL guns in tweed,’ won]. and gabardlnes. A8801‘?-ed ¢°I°l‘|« _ 5 95 All good styles. _ Sa0fl'I'0NS, etc.l(fretonne in beige, and grey and white Stioclll - . Clearing up \ 2 “W8. SUBURBAN COATS’ qumed lined. rkground. Alnew patterns Just arrived. 48 inches All discontinued CARPET SAMPLES in Wilton and ' nnd _ V W1d9- R¢’8Lilar 2.2.). Axminster. Size 27 x 54 inches. blue grey Sale Price I I .95 on sue’ P" Y.“ 1 .33 Clam.‘ Heavy satin quilted lined. 1 .95 Zipper. Fur trimmed hood. SeIePrIoed M mmmed hood’ Sale Price SPI-2('l/\l.S IN SCREEN PRINTS. New patterns. 48 inches wide. Regular 2.98 and 3.25. 1 Sale Price per Yard .98 ‘ TDVIELS FIDO]! COVERING REMNANT8 in_ Inlaid Linoleum, Congoleum and Rexoleum. Sizes run from 1 3 6 to 12 feet. On Sale. Iaae ' IODIEPUN AND DIONIIS CLUE. 48 inches wide in plaid or striped patterns. 1 Worth to2.75 peryard. SeloPr|oo.Yud u LADIES‘ FALL niti-issnts.‘ See this special rack. Good styles and colors. Clearing for I LADIES’ SWEATERS LADIES‘ OIIIDN SWEATERS. Pullovets, short sleevi"~- IUHI. Plain colors. splash weaves. Sizes BATII TOWEIS in Jacquard. Colors: grey, blue, , , noel. green and gold. Sizes 22 x 42. 2 33 um‘: S°£da"‘“d “"”n gmmwng ’?":“¥*'~ 43 ‘"°“°‘ Sizes 14 to 20. 8-|ePrire - Seliifrloeporfnlr . "- ‘mi! I',s:;,. ‘ad All Merchandise Not Advertised As Spec PROWSE BROS. LTD. 1'' kilo Will Be Sold At Special Prices. Nothing Reserved, You Gain On Everything You Buy! ‘ YOUR cR£otri§.. AT THIS. .. 'lf‘l'- -.?~