JANUARY 13. I950 THE GUARDIAN. ETOWN Teachers Confer Wilh W. I. And Farm Federation It's going to be happy shopping this year when you buy ALI. your eries at (lo-op Super Market, w ere scores and scores of super values greet a thrifty 1950. And you'll benefit from savings right through u: NEIGl-IBOR! MARKET MEAT CUTTER. I'm the man behind the I'M YOUR (JO-OP SUPER My name is Ken Arthur. C" ‘ ill N Y been, _ .__.._ H-WIIII ITQ [Ag-y refit rxivilt 31.0m- otfhctllglilia anti. scenes of thousands of enjoyable meals. E TIRIPTY! ness-our careful buying ans low- Oii lstairdsy. January ‘I. lie executive and publicity committee of the Teachers’ Federation met with Mrs. Malcolm MacLeod, Lorne Valley, president of the Island Women's institutes, and with Mr. Lincoln Dewar, New Perth. s rep- resentative o! the Federation of Agriculture, to discuss plans tor Education Week, March 5-ll. Miss Estelle Bowness, Summer- side, chairman of the teachers’ The preparation and cutting of meat requires a crafts- man’s experience and a sure hand. At your (Jo-op we take a real pride in cutting and displaying our roasts and steaks properly . knowing you'll take pride in carving them at the family meal. cost, low-profit operation that make every price a low price every day. I often have the pleasure of sewing you at the meet counter. That's when it a-oved to me how much genuine confidence our cus mers place in our judg- ment of good meat. It's pleasant to work at your Come Out from Under l he Shadow of Tr)" DULCl .\ liiblcls for prompt relicl h (in) !lli'l‘lllll'l‘l(i and RlliiU- llliTlfl iléllll . . .'l‘r_) DOLClN . . . Pr! 3 lip-ill!‘ (ll lilll nl‘ 300 lillllfil! lrom _\nur clrilggisl TODAY and loin lll(‘ llir-ii<niirls.rii relieved luilcrcrs \\ll0 l»). inking DOLClN hair (‘UHIP nul from uiirlcr the =hacl0w nl Pain . . . “us! druggisls carry DOLClN. ll yours (iuC: not. wriic direct lo Toronto l0 Ontario ‘Clothing OVEI‘; OING OUT OF BUSI for our new . building early this spring. lus clothing which has only bee This is a sale of sales. everything must go: d will go at these low prices: scheme {or teachers; rental con- trol; teacher exchange; hockey; and our national policy. The Island Federation have secured for wide distribution throughout the Province copies of Hugh MacLcnnarfs magazine ar- ticle, "The Thankless Profession". as published in the Canadian Home Journal. The type o! material for the January l’lC'\V5lEil.El' was dealt with by the Gcncral Secretary, who also i-rporlcd the results of his Sum- mer School Committee's delibera- tions with Dr. L. W. Shaw. The Federation are asking the Dcpart- mcnt of Education to begin on the Island a summer school, both re- fresher and credit-conferring, to cnablc teachers to improve their status or refresh their pro-les- sional methods. The General Secretary read cor- ‘rcspcndencc from Ml‘. Donald MacLcan, reporting on a method by which ihc Federation office may secure in late summer or early fall the names and addresses of all teachers engaged in our schools. It was decided in this connection to confer with Dr. L. W. Shaw re the suggestion that "we petition ihc Dcpartment of Education to have each teacher make out notice o! engagement in G Yes, we are temporarily going out of business lo make room and Fool-wear plus some Army, at 30% Discount, which will be below our cost. This sale starts THURSDAY MOR triplicate form catr, one being scnlt by the er to the Federation office." Regarding the P. E. I. mitlccfs dealing with ilic brief lor the Massey Commission, lhc exe- wny in which the committee had dealt with the Federation senlations. Miss suggestions from the rclativc to lhe Easter program. To conclude a very full and profitable Secretary read correspondence rc- laiing to W. O. T. P; delegate as- scmbly; sion re Teacher Training: federal aid; Christmas other icachors‘ organizations out- side the Province, and UNESCO seminars. BENEFIT BUY instead of dupli- teach- 2 Boy Scouts Risk Thin-Ice Dip, Save Friend in lirlopcirton, Mass. BROCKTON, Jan. 1.1 -- TWO 13- year-old Boy Scouts fonned a human chain to rescue a com- Masscy Commission Brief COTE- cutive expressed themselves as 135mm‘ who had T5119" lhTUl-‘Eh vcrv much dissatisfied with ilic m1“ ice °n waldo nmd whue Play‘ ' ing hockey. One or the youths nearly lost his life in the rescue attempt when the ice cracked beneath him and he plunged into the water. Crawling over the ice on his stomach while his Scout friends held him by his skates, Robert Sherren, 13, of 4 Addison St., and son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sherren, formerly of Crnpaud, RE. 1.. pull- ed Daniel J. O'Connor. 14. o! 40 Mellon St.. from the water after several rescue attempts had failed. The other Scout. Stanley Gould, rcprc- received executive Vera Simpson agenda, lhc General Ontario Royal Commis- grcutings from blades o! his skates dug into the Navy and Airforce surp ice and lir-ld onto Sharon's skates. The three were playing liookcy on one of a chain o! ponds in the D. W. Ficlrl Parkway, ivlicn O'Con- nor plunged whrough the ice into 2o feet oi ~.vntci' more than 50 yards from shore. With only a hockey stick for res- cue equipment, Sherren crawled over the ice with Gould holding the blzirlcs of his skates. As he neared O'Connor with the outstretched stick. Sherren fell through the ice and was pulled out by Gould. The rescuers then went to sn- otlier location, whore they went through the slime opration. O'Connor floundered in the wa- ter more than ten minutes nearly paralyzed with cold before he clutched the hockey stick and was pulled to safety. Scores o! people ivatchcd the rescue from the shore and n pass- ing motorist gave tlic boys a lift 13. of 19 Morton St., sat with the to their homes. The ymlflls are n11 members oi NING. Remember everything musl‘ go an Holiday Season (Continued irom Page 8) will curry ivilli them through the years that lie ahead and once a- gulll they extend a grateful - ‘Thank You. Gifts In Kind Greetings His Honor the Utm- tenant Governor. Fstate G..l. Rog- ers; Est. J. D. O'Connell; Est. Julia Parsons. The Craft per T. Ci. Ives; Crystal Chapter Eastern star per Helen Finiayson; Mrs. H. s. Henderson; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chandler; Dr. W. J. P. and Mrs. McMillan; Mrs. Stewart Bums. Summerslde; Queen Mary L. O. B. A. Kingston; Mrs. George Plckard, City; Klldare Cape W. L; Mrs. B. S. Burlcigh. Ellerslie; Mrs. Frank Jardlne. City; North st. Eleonora W. I.; Prof. and Business Women's Club; Mrs. c Hoyt. City; Hughes Troop l6 at the Franklin Method- ist Church. (Boston Dally Globe) “iizss $15,000 worlh of Men's n marked up to 25%, so come in and look our stock so be early. , ' I '_ , ‘pwblicity committce. med u lead- 1 . ‘ _ e1‘ Af.llrl:m°§lf;*:§fgmfiub1e div . Oo-op Su r Market-and it's pleasant to shop her-e, . ‘M M. ' _ ._ . Mu-ssm. n L‘ hoped m“ "ch Wm too. Loo what Ive got ready for you for this week- ” ‘men's institute, farmers’ organlzs- 9nd- . jiian, and Legion group will co- ippernte their vzfigiiistndimsdtxrlicir-tl I ' o promo an appr - _ are}; Yxlgxeprgggsagmcomemed w EMPEROR GRAPES, 2 lb. f0? . - . . . . . 29C ygHeinz TOMA-yo KETCHUP _ _ _ ' 27c I CANADA'S FINEST tth ogamtopicallyas r _. ~ ‘ ‘ “GAR H“ by fhlggagadm, freachfls- Juicy Pink GRAPEFRUH-I 3 for . _ ' _ . _ . 25c y. Marvens DR. FRU|T CAKE, Z lb. . 75¢ Rib R0051‘, lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . 49c . kCdlQzlfaatliioOrils arfigckpth: Xifiiggqllefll .05‘; Blend _ 1 RQIIQd RQQSEI lb- . . . . a . s a I - - - o o o s o 56C ganl > ‘ 3S°“°°" '““‘°“' ..°“""“'l' H“ JUICY ORANGIS. z m. . ...-...... 15c 1° fl- - - - - - 1"" 4° °'- - - - -- 47° a CANADA PACKERS ‘C mmerce, etc, cac organiza ion * . _ hsad will l; awvldellmlfllll "l d 39 g gm" 2T?M::° Jumfa‘ h 29 _ ' Fresh Picnic Shoulders Pork . ., . . . . . 35c (Educalloll Be Pam .°- ' ' a . oz. or c‘ oz. eac c ‘ . - w i. Delicious P. E. l. APPLES oz. . . . . . . . c g . r I lwxiililfi.“ ottthter iiiiiiilmli effi- ' y, l lOLASSES, extra fancy, qr, _ _ 34¢ The Weather ls Unpredictable so ' l ' t dscusscd » ' ' _ _ WILL 5m. 333m; BASCO PEARS, doz. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 59¢ . JWGnSdOWn CAKE FLOUR .... .. 41¢ Tells Adllllllllflqll - PURE ISLAND HONEY ~ "M45 Y°" U" KEEP "COUNTlNG SHEEP" ""'°" 1"°"‘°‘“' BANANAS n,‘ 22¢ i ' . K u hm M - -i2lb.CGl'|..49C; 4lb.can..90c 5p5¢|A|__ I Be ore mce n; wit rl. ac- M HElP YOU TO » - a le Leaf MINCEMEAT 2 lb. can 41c L“ “d Midfield" ‘ifiriifciiili? FRESH GREEN SALAD. 569 - - - - - - - 33¢ p ' SWlFl"S Smoked Boneless Picnic Hams 53c E P Q Comma M' wi gel M u. s n COFFEE- missioners, iss A a s e 0 _ _ S l- E ° and Mr- mvl: Ll§=ll=l1erqrwtl=r= CARROTS 3 n; M‘ l lb. . . . . . 89c; V2 lb. . . . . . 47c SWlFT'S Premium Cottage Roll. 3Vz-5 64c b b _ of teachers’ pensions. it is hopgd | s . . . . . . s . - - 0 1 b“ 75c \l-<< <=1 ~. ' . .... l .'.§~Z‘.°.‘-..'f1‘i;!If.;~.i;.i,‘lE‘3fb.i-..225 tL‘;ymiiileirrilsfiiintz“9x533 . . Edd . MA E - b ‘l . CANADA PACKERS worried — it lJlCCs‘ more than t ns-wn mblems may Inge‘; ‘b, , , _ , _ _ _ , _ , ‘oac Y S S; 3 0X65 . . . . . 23c ’_ s d P‘ r H "fwmiq"? ‘hfmn w hellit-vm‘ I svriifeour conlimissioners during the §i|yef Swqn 7Q‘; we.‘ c e' Ian‘: “ms ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' l c soc . ‘innigi UUHISSHIII llfll‘: _ _ - - w y - " he’? low-llc ‘é2ii§'.f"°""“ “‘ °’ swear oases rsrrsns. 2 for .. . . 09¢ PAPER NAPKINS, k . . .. . . ... 15¢ ._ OANAIJA PAOKERS yourself to sir-q). .3 y; o u...’ find u... wit... a pa. wipiiiedd-t-hr: rfgilxmltlilgnvgfllfig t Corned Neck Ribs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12c regulnrj/ is livru-lic“l—niid ‘alps 3°99 ’ _, n . t . 1m iiitiiii“..§"'.ill“ .1:.f.::;:"s..:. LARGE °"°""B'='R$- Z *°' ------ 35° s...» Plate no. ................... 31¢ Fis nicc "'1 tiouwn s. or mi e0. .i§.;\°w"-....n;..‘"nl.'. i...“ Mill other President a. irfigpgy. u 9ft; CRISP CELERY, bunch . . . . . . . . . . . . 21c Have You Tried Thom Yor- ‘ "1 .‘ I onta HS BIG ' ' ' _ . ., 1'8 0T9 . a ‘ fihJiimll3ifilf l-iiarcyorlsi-s-m Xlfifil iZSZQYKXMr-r... ... gttawa Delicious Roasted Fresh Neck Ribs . . . . llc 14*‘- "\"_‘| m1] ‘$115K “We of C. T. F. directors. There were . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21C , if"?l’°T*5“-"“‘““" »'“‘ ’°“-“'Z doll wllll m“ "em “."""PF°‘ Machine Sliced Bacon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55c bviiirndiuirg appetite and im vine-ml transfer o! pensions; 51m _ pmyng fmwfgumh< of next Dominion teachers‘ annual |b. 0 _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ 39c I ' bait \\1vl’l},fllIXlCi.y,Bl’lIl‘4-dOWIl meeu-ng, ‘uwnomy o; “M01 _ mp l’. Q Gllstlqo . o n o o s o a 9C frlrjgrijeliifniaiidgeisifiglilfngzizfii i $353: ‘ifgfllgll Iervcs so you can't re IlX an rest ‘ w - ‘ * w ;k' I), ($1., ‘ N ituation; Chamber of Commerce; “i? iiszzr.isnmzzzai;sz a}... - . ‘ " 1 the I 3.5.5;i.1!°‘i»‘l.ilif.‘fi“‘i‘il.o‘fap.>. .8 l PHONE 280‘? WE DELIVER .. k, UNESCO; incomc tax; rating A 11-" BUILD Drug Co. Ltd; Sydney T. Green; Pupils West Kent School; Queen Elizabeth W. 1.; Mrs. Vic Saund- ers; Sherbrooke W. 1.; Meadowl bank W. 1.; DeBlols Bros; Cer- vell Bros; R. E. Mutch and Co.; Layman, Christian Church, City; Mrs. W. C. Davies; Annie and Elizabeth Horne; Crystal Chapter L. O. B. A., City; Grand Lodge L O. A. of P. E. I. Princess Mary L O. B. A. Qrapiiud; North Bede- que W. 1.; Caledonia. W. I. Hamil- ton W. I.; Orwell Cove W. L: Cherry Valley W. 1.; Earnscliffe W. 1.; Ladies Aid. Northam United Church; The Misses Coles, City; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor, Bunbury; Queen Mary W. I. Murray Harbour; Mnlpeque W. 1.; Mrs. James Munn Mt. Herbert. Kinsmen Olul), Summersidc; Gyros, City; Mrs. W. S. MeEachei-n, Mermaid; Young Married Couples Club or United Church. Mt. Herbert; Mrs. Fred Allen Wellington; James Tait, City; Mrs. J. Pope Clarke; Royal Oak W. 1.; Harrington W. 1,; George Toombs and Son; Carleton lot I W. 1.; Mrs. Charles McKenzie, City; Miss Laura Stewart, City; Mrs. W. G. Bruce; Mrs. Art. Henry; Gospel-aux W. 1.; Wallis Beautie- bury; Tyne Valley W. I.; Alsntlr Wholesalers; Whitl ck's Tire Scr- vlce; Scnrlctowln . I.; Montague per Mrs. Bill McLean: Marsh- Iield Girl Guides; Mission Banil United C-hurch Bedcque; l-Ilazol Grove W. 1.; North St Eleanor: W. L; Mr. M.L. Frank McKenzie summersido; W. J. Brnwders; Mrs. F. Hopgood Cape. Wolle; Hazel Grove W. 1.; C. G. lI. T. Trinity Church. summerslde; Mary J. Mc- Lure. Murray Harbor; Mrs. H. K. Hamming; Rebecca Nash; Mrs. Di". Smullwood; Mrs. G. F. Hutcheson; Central Creemerles Ltd; LePnge shoe 00.; S. N. Keys; Just A Friend Per Wendell Mutch; Mm. H. E. Miller; Clarke Fruit Co. Clyde River B. Y. P. U.;'Ma_1or and Mrs. lvlacNutt; Mrs. BexeyGrsham; Jane Johnston; Lorraine Van Marinn. now going I Sorry— No Exchanges or Refunds. _ BLACK RUBBER RAINCOATS . . . . . . . . $6.96 ARMY GREAT COATS $4.86 AIRFORCF. SUN omssss $2.06 ARMY animus onovns 87o NAVY OVERCOATS $0.00 "sum norms oaeh $0.26 AIRFORCE WINTER oars . . . . . 35c ARMY RUBBERS $1.05 §ll§Vv§I3ll§§Ié%Oé>A§gS--------- 45-95 RUBBERTREAD DOORMATS $1.7l$to$2.10 AIRFORCE FLYING sun.‘ (one only) $10.40 ARMY KHAKI mum. PANTS $1.15 NAVY PANTS (new).__-_-:j_----- ‘m5 D.D.T. rownnn per can 11o NAVY HEAVY WOOL BLANKETS .. . $2.80 to$4fl2 1.29 THEBMOS BOTTLES ....... 87o OOMBINATIONOVERALLS(GMdhllB'll)$5-4Z-$5-56 ARMY JACKETS ...s2.2"l PULLOVERMI1TS...... GALTiinnM0swos.....................$8-50 COMBINATION OVERALL?» (Mllrllllv made) -- $416 ARMY GROUND siin Sand mm earns .. $1.40 LEATHER LINED iurrrs $1.05 a) s1.sa OIDOKB (olsrm end electric) 82-16 to $5 CRUISER. cons . . . . . . .. $6.96 ARMY KIIAKIDRILL COATSHUM) __,___;2_0¢ w0oLmrrs........ 0o ...........21oto-8'lo SWEATERS saszmscna ARMY PANTS ,new)_ ______ $5M womr GLOVESANDGAUNTLETS $1,25m$1,75 NIGHT ninvrNo onsssms no ARMY rams (seconds) $4.10 ggflllggngggfssl (lllllllell) tfi-Mwzlli-g DUNGAREES (Murphy Made) . . . . . . . .. $2.01 gllgsgflglig _ H 8M5 WORK SOCKS _ _ _ _ _ _ H ‘w DIAMOND SOCKS $1.22 OVERALLS (Murphy Mode) 8 01- Denim $230 LIGHT WEIGHT UNDERWEAR COMBINATIONS. BOYS’ ARMY CADET COVERALLS $2.02 DRESS mo“ "'96 vm_M. QVERALLS (glppgf front) glagflg Sizes 8O E0 44 . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . asl-OE E0 sl-[EEP LINED COATS (seconds) u...‘ ‘n “mums-...- seahorses bmesmuuu _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ “$3,332 ggelltgazldaDltAwElls (fleece e) each $140 Sm CAPS _ _ ‘ ‘ _ _ H Uuunnnnulz ZIPPEROVERSIIOES.................$8.15 RAY°N PARMSJM "Md $1356 LrminumrnN smalls $313.". oars (ear lugs) 94¢ Omnmm SWEATERS’ m“ “'44 “'15 RAYON JACKET? - - - - - - -- $94" DOESKIN SHIRTS $1.39 m szso PYJAMAS (broadcloth and flannel) .. $2.45 m $2.10 RED Bumwm 6 m‘ ‘u "°°' P" $12-25 (HEW) llllglllllllsfilse P.0. W. (IICW) .............. .... GREYBLANKETSUIGW)HHHI-Hnunphuia“ WRESTWATCHESHUNH ...........$4.02 “mmmmsllrlll "-56 Svwfldfishlfliilllliff‘???molari.$41.3. iloeollsoirm) l" W" "M" "“"""°°‘°" 24s 1mm noors (new) .................sll-42 V-NECK SWEATERS, all wool............,..$4.20 .....55eto9'lo “he;aim‘"iiiiiiié.'£éioéé§-'lilllilirks DRESS SHIRTS SLTISMSZ-M BLEEVELESSSWEATEBS ......S1.99 QAVYWINTEPANTS S8.46toS6.08 m stock's SURPLUS ASSETS y 158 KENT sr. Orwl" Old $iwln Pl-IONI zzoo llllliiy)......i.... on DRESS? ........$8.lllto 1A0 SHIRTS ................. “.2000 BONSON LIGIITEBS .---|- d alsoosnuss nos-es