PAGE FOURTEEN THE GUARDIAN. UrlAKLUtlll'lL"1lUWN .bEt'lllt'MBER 22. 1951 ANNUAL M'?i:'rrNo EAST PRINCE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION Will be held at the Imperial Diner just West of Summerside on Monday, October 1st at 8 PM. All Poll Chairmen will arrange to have five ac- credited delegates appointed to attend. A full attendance is requested as there is import- ant business to come before this meeting. A number of outside speakers will be present in- cluding R. R. Bell, Provincial Leader. and Brigadier John H. Price. in addition to thc rlclcgalos all interested in the Pi'o;:i'cssive Cmisorvniire Party will be welcome. P. L. MORRIS, President. ' . J. A. GALLANT. Secretary. Iaasl Prince Progressive Conservative Association .( CAPITOL Summorside vn.....,.. 2:3o.7.9;25 2 - BID HITS pi 'l'uA-r Bus." w' ggfl WAY'I'O'I'g.. w.::p.h PIIIINVIB I-VWAEN" BIOS. PATRICIA . STEVE M - DDRDIHI HARI iDWINi.MARIN , Smut NY by Tom W. Blukbum and James R,Webn mu u...u.v.. iv,a-.a......a.........w.. um... DEN NIS ' starving A COLUMBIA IDYDE REYNOLDS win his run - inn Elliot - ill: but -main llsll tum rm vi sum wmunoll - Mr H in: mm by liw LAIIDEIS - Puma vi WALUOE HICWMLD noon-4 "SEE: -mu .1. CAPITOL. SNMMEITSIDE WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY: SEPT 26th and 27th EXTRA - EXTRA Blow by blow description of the return match between Randy Turpin and Sugar Ray Robinson ..lusI, Like. A Ringside Seal Hlzliliizliting ovory round. Blow by blow Don't miss it. Along with a comedy feature Red Skclton "THE YELLOW CAB MAN" Today . . 2:30-7-9:20 2 - BIG HITS - 2 REGEN Action - Thrills "SPIRIT OF YOUTH" The Story of Joe Louis as the Champ - and the Year's Newt-at and Best Racing Movie. it's I00 Tol Yu'N Stand lip and Cheer! lxalunn-mun Iouum V CMSIII IN HMS Of mum ”BATON PAS" STARS DENNIS MORGAN -tsllalon Pass." that hrawling territory which comprised the gateway between Colorado and New Mexico, and where range wars. cattle stampedes and differences were settled with lead. is the title Ind Niall"! for Warner Bros.' lusty adventure drama now playing at the Capitol Theatre. Dennis Morgan. who began his screen career as a singing cow-boy. returns to chaps and six-guns in a more serious vein to play a cattle baron who is swindled out of a vast ranch estate, He organizes a band of hardened homcsteaders and together they combat the vii. lalnous forces in an effort to regain the property and re-establish law and order. Lovely Patricia Neal. portrays an lldventuress and instigator of trouble among the people of Raton Pass. sieve Cochran. whose meteoric rise to popularity in the menace department has likened his to the early performances of Casznev, Bogart and Edward G. Robinson. has the chief "heavy" role. WANTED SELF CONTAINED APARTMENT 0CCUDancy latter part of October DR. J. B. DOWNING Phone 2309 or 2277 Summerside CAMEO TH EATBE K IN S lN,G'Il0N Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15; 2:30 on Sziturduy. The wcsi.'s most thrilling adventure. Zane Grey": "RED CANYON" in techni- Matinee color. Filmed in glorious outdoor of "the Rockies". Starring George Brent. Ann Blyth. llownrd Duff. Based on novel "VVildiire". Serial and News. &ofessional cards Also W.E. DALLADIIAN I"hyslclnn At Surgeon Office: 58 Summer Street Hours Dial 2352 . My :a-a:.j- T. Earle Hickey I" Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Common. i Building Snmmerslde. P E. I. won: zm , Opt.D.. R.O. orrom-:'rrus'r Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted I Office Hours: I I to I2 - 1 to 5 "Id by appointment Phono 32!! IIEGENT I'll!-:ATRl'. anon. Summer St.. Sununeuldo LT I I ..j.. 3- F. Hunter it. 0, complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE Slll lM.ALLM.AN'! BUILDING 0P'I'0METIHS'I Silmmanldc, f.l.'.l. . I I .- L llll. GLEN ll. NEllllllY Veterinary surgeon Phone H Ki-nslnxion T R. E. ELLIS IN:-JUIANCI Firs - Auto - Cuunlty I lnlsnior BL. sunllnunldo PIIONI an T H. DNESTEI 8. MIGIDNILI Ianlstar, Sollolior, Notary, Illa. LLB. Omen formerly ocenplaa by late llcatli Strong. I.D. Many to 'l.oao Atlaadcd To. collation Pronptly Let's Talk It Over, A Prince County Viewpoint by ..d.. P. oducaozi-Problem In recent weeks there has been considerable discussion in The Guardian regarding the reason! why there is a teacher shortage in Prince Edward Island. some take the view that the training hurdle is too high, that if one year only was required to turn out qualified teachers instead of two. many more ,"qualined" teachars would be available. It's a bit difficult to re- fute an argument like that. It seems almost axiomatic as far as it goes. it is also true that if automobile manufacturer's didn't take so long making sure that the brakes are efficient, that the en- gine is smooth-running. that the springs are able to absorb shocks. and that the body is beautiful. I. lot more cars could be turned out for the general public too. This wonderful discovery to improve mass production should be passed on to the outer world! Grade A-1 and (Julia There is a strange anomaly in our system of readying teachers for the public schools. No doubt the two-year course did cause a shrinkarze in the number decldlnu to train for teachers. We fret around this problem, mark you, bv issuing permits to young men and women having little or no train- ing. Thus. we take more pains to produce better. more efficient teachers. and ii. because of this. our teacher supply does not meet the demand, then we throw down the training hurdle which Wei had made higher. and let others come in as teachers virtually wit-honi- trainimz at all. It's like insistlnl! that all eszgs on the market be Grade A-1. and then throwina in- to the market the cracked. those with blood spots. and all other culls because of the resulting egg shortage. ifherchcit wLa" Femme! One suggestion was to the ef- iect that girls didn't want tn mar- ry teachers so that the male no- tontial pedagogues would nnturafv shy awav from the profession. It seems difficult to delve into any kind of problem without tlndlnil a woman somewhere at the bottom of it. Supply hA-n'd.-Demand There must, be a way to keep up the high training standards estab- lished some years ago and yet of turning out enough teachers to meet the demand. Now when eggs are scarce, what happens? when the supply of butter falls below the demand, what happens? Why. the price goes up. of course. Teachers on Prince Edward Island must be a strange commodity. when the supply gets below the demand. does the price. go up? No. the quality goes down! Making the work attractive by paying a living wage might help. Burlington and I I I Vicinity Miss TlielniaTG:aEham. Norboro. spent the past week-end at her home in New Lohdon,--Bur. Capt. .1. E. MacDonald of Ken- sington is enjoying his annual visit with friends in Port Dover. Ont. -Mrs. Jenn Dnvlson has left to return to Boston after spend- ing an enjoyable holiday with members of her family at Irish- town and Kenslngton. Miss Ruth Profitt has left to resume her duties in Toronto alter spending the past two months at her home in Burling- ton. Mrs. J. Y. Mncliladyen. Ken; slngton. is visiting in Tignlah. where she is the house guest of Mrs. William Wickham. ' Mr. Harold Profitt, in training with the Canadian Army. has been transferred from Regina. Sask.. to Moncton, N. 3.. and spent the past week-end visiting his wife and family and other relatives at Mnrnte and Long River. Mr. and Mrh.-MF. R. Nauss have left after spending A few days at Kensingtnn where they ware house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred F. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Nliuss are now ruldenlr of Nova Sootin. where Mr. Nauvs. who was formerly manager of the Bank of Nova Scotla in Kcnslnlton. Is now mans er of the Glace Bay branch 0 the some hank. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Howard returned on Friday. Sept. 14th. to their home in Marsala from Belyea. Sask., where they were coasts of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris. The Islanders were very f!V0r!'hl.V Impressed with West- orn Canada. taken leisurely by car, with Mr. and Mrs. Harris who had been vlsltlnx here. and as the party travelled entirely by the Can. ndlan route. much of Canada was seen on the way. Mr. and Mrs. Howard made the return irlp by rail. A meeting to organize a Ladies Guild In St. Mark's Church. Kon- slnlton was held at tho homo of Mrs. Gordon Cooke. on Tuesday "V!'l'IllIII. September 11th. Oi- ilcers were appointed and plans made for future meetings which will he held on the first Tues- day of each month. The follow- inx Mil:-era wore elected: Prui- dent. Mrs. .7. R. Holman; sme- tary. Mrs. s. E. hnpin; Treas- urer. Mrs. Gordon Cooke. Tm rsuxn Jamaica. the largest. island of the British Wm rules. has an area of Mn squan miles. The trip west. was . Carleton and Vicinity Mra. Donnie MacDonald of Car- leton spent a couple of days in Halifax, N.8.. with her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Albsrt Morrison of Carleton were business visitors to Summeralde on saptembor 15th. Friends of Miss Angelina Gal- lant of Carleton are glad to see her home again after her recent illness in the Prince county Hos- pital. Summerside. Miss Audrey Campbell. who is employed in Bedeque. spent Mon- day, Sept. l'lth with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Campbell of Carleton. Mrs. Gladys Gunning of Travel- lerfs Rest is spending a few days in Carleton this week with her daughter, Mrs. John Quigley. Mrs. Ella Bell of Cape Traverse was a visitor to Carleton on Sept. 15th. guest of her sister, Mrs. Ed- na Howatt. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bell of Am- herst. N. S.. are at present spend- ing a few days in Carleton with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nath- an Bell "and Mr. and Mrs. Frank I-lowatt. -Miss Eleanor Bell oi Moncton. N. B., and her sister Miss Marlon Bell of Charlottetown spent a few days in Carleton last week. visit- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bell. Friends of Mr. Erie Thomson will regret to learn he is confined to his home through illness. nnd will be unable to resume his duties as local potato inspector here for the next two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sutherland of Carleton motored to Charlotte- town on Saturdav. Sept. 15. where they attended the old-time fid- dlers' contest which was held there that night. A very enjoyable shower wasl hold at the home oi Mrs. Edna Hnwatt. Carleton. on Mondav ev- ening. Sept. 17. in honour of her granddaughter. Gertrude How- att. whose marriage took place on Wednesday. Sept. 19 to Mr. Wind- sor Campbell oi Long River. Gert- rude was the recipient of nunv useful and lovely gifts as well as a generous amount of money. The presents she received were opened by Miss June Doull. and Miss Aud- rey Campbell read the verses en- closed in each gift. Miss Christine Sutherland arranged them on :1 table. After Miss Howatt thanked everyone for their generosity. all sang ”Shels A Jolly Good Fellow". A dainty lunch was served and everyone bestowed their best wish- es on Gertrude. R :DAD.:...... O Leary and VI I C Iclnrly Mrs. William Bernard Of O'l..eary is visiting friends and rel- atves in Boston and other Ameri- can centers. Mrs. George Matthews has re-- cently returned from Dartmouth. N. S.. to her home in O'Leary after visiting her son. Weldon and his family. She also visited another son. Elmer. who is attached to the Greenwood R. C. A. F. base at Kingston. N. S. -A2. -Mrs. MacArthur. McAdam. N. 8.. and her brother. Carl Boylan of Bangor. Maine. have been visit- ing in West Devon. the guests of their aged mother. Mrs. Agnes Boylan. who is in her nlnotieth year. Despite her advanced age. Mrs. Boylan enjoys fairly good health. RELIGIOUS ARTIST Juanes Vicente, Spanist artist who died in 1579, painted only re- the "Spanish Raphael". ligious subjects and was known asi Conway-' and Vicinity --Mr. and Mrs. Luther Ellis, Bide- and Roland Adams. motored to Summerside on 'mesday, Septem- ber llth on business. Mr. and Mrs George Boyle, Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson and daughter mrena, were visiting Mr. Vernon Boyle. Black Banks, on Wednesday, ,tember 19th. Mr, and Mrs. Luther Ellis and children Danny. Kathleen. and Melvin. Bldeford. and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold smith. Freeland. were guests at the home of Mrs. !lllla' and Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams on Sunday. September 16th. Mr. Carl Boylan. Bangor, Maine. and Messrs. Albert J. Grigg and Russell Boylan were visiting Mr. Oscar MacNeil1 on Wednes- day September 19th. Mr. Cari Boylan is visiting his mother. Mrs. Agnes Boylan, West Devon, who is ninety years of age. Mr. and Mrs. Harold I5almer and Messrs Capt. Cousins and ozen Borden motored to Conway. Wed- nesday afternoon. September 19th. They visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer, Conway and had supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David smith, Free- land. , The sympathy oi the community is being expressed to the family and relatives of the late Mrs. Joshua Henderson. Freeland. who passed nwny. at the home of her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Henderson, Freeland, on Wednesday evening, September l9ih. Mr. and Mrs. Madison. Maine. were visiting at the home of Mr. Boyle's sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson. Conway. Mr. ll. D. Boyle. Kenslngton. is a brother. Vernon Boyle. Black 9 George Boyle. Bedeque a-nd Vicinity Mrs. Lea Lowtlier oi Carleton is visiting with Mrs. Ethel Haslani in Central Bedeque. Mrs. Rich Lord. Tryon, has re- turned home aiter spending sev- eral days with Mrs. Annie Lang in Lower Bedeque. H. FREE LAUNDRY . BIRMINGHAM. England. -(CT) - A local firm that makes gold chains now is washing its work- men's overalls free of cliarge. The firm figured that too much gold dust was going down the drnln in dirty sonpsuds and now the wash- ing is on on the premises. with the soapsuds screened. FAMOUS ABBEY Furness Abbey in Lancaslilre. England. was founded in 1127 and was a great and wealthy abbey until the Reformation. Mk. IPOULTRY Buying llv e Fowl. Chickens and Capons idolly. except Sutur- days. l'-RED WADMAN Kansington CHICKEN WEDNESDAY BAZAAR, AMIJSIMEN T KINKDRA NALL 4.30 Till All In served SUPPER a SEPT. 26th. or n'ir-nznsnr mans Ollouulan burningof Inc, In: sud -hi lac Maid In Ilulv TIII SDIIEISIDE lllllllVlIIlE 00. Phone am 575.407-6'05Y HEAT WITH COAL OR COKE clllllrlll. Inn - lion": My my Efllrluraz ad ' 3""! II! Had of coal - "on low. I 0 Til .mo'.”:l'c'::l':. dflh control 0 Hold: 1; M tron hast onvzrniglirl '0 "Murf0I' my !:oum'::I4r moppllcs ucogau, d, for to a the sub. mt llllms in Provide manly Water Inset. uanmsrallo ' ford. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams. O'l.eory and Vicinity Rev. L. J. Leard of Canning. N. S. has returned to his home after a brief visit with friends at Brook- lyn and Albevton. Mr. and Mrs. of Dartmouth, N. S. are visiting in Milo and tO'Leary. guests of Milllgan. ........ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Macbean of Sydney. N. S. were recent: visitors to O'Laary. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thorin Ellis. Mr. MacLe'an was Thcrln's Sergeant in the Second World War and Therln was a Corporal. Miss Annie Lou Sabine. West Point and Miss Betty MaoPhorson. Glenrwood, are now auendirol Prince of Wales College in Char- lottetown. .JMr. and Mrs. Stirling Smith and four daughters of Moncton. N. B. were recenvt guests of Mrs. Sml-th's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Paueii, 0'Loary Corner. also of Mr. Smith's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith of Poplar Grove. and other friends and re- latives. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Matthews returned to their home in Stone- ham. Mass. after visiting friends and relatives in O'Leary and Elmsdale. They were accompanied onvtheir return trip by their sis- ter, Mrs. Lloyd Mnttc-ws, who will be the guest of her brothers in Staneham, Mass. -36 srauz Western Australia, one of the six States of the Australian common- In wealth, has area of 975.000 square miles. SUNDAY Chicken. Steaks, Treat the Family to nussei ' Miiligan ' and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Milligan ' their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Scott 1 BAKED HAM WITH RAISIN SAUCE 391.25 Dinner ,Includes Soup or Juice, Vegetables, Dessert, Tea or Coffee. Also On Our Menu Pleasant surroundings ii0BSON'S RESTAURANT Summerside Easl People keep coming back ..anEiiurrnu ' 'l'lll wounln nun We have new: sold a paint that brought so many compliments -even from zcoplo who ind uvu painted cforcl I No Tops. no bvvshnovh 0 Ida In It about 0 It oloaslvo Olav O Ioonnlood wuhblo Gone in and log it damonnraudl BRAOE, Mcl(AY & 00., LTD. Paint Distributors Wholesale and Retail SUMMERSIDE, P.I'1.l. SPECIAL Roasts. etc.. etc. a. Sunday Dinner in hatchery. 8 o.m. to T U. S. A. Government two million turkeys. North American predicted for some Poultry Mon-The I ma. . POULTRY Loodlno heavy Fowl and Chicken. empty crops. Tuesday. Sept. 25. in field near my U. S. A. turkey producers hope. lose" for on holiday snorkel (Thanksgiving) fifty- lator. turkey moot would be a strong com- petitor against all while meals and to a cer- tain oxlanl offacl red meat. That time has now arrived. .s.n. PENDLETON KENSINGTON npityivizppsgii p.m. Agricultural Notes:- poullry exports have years that sooner or pass-word is Qualiti- GREAT ENTEITAINMENT FOR THE EN- TIIE FAMILY - IIING TI-IE CllILDll'.'N- canal: is vnhs runs: 2 mo 1-xrrs-roman-r-o mo nrrs "Till GIRL FIOII JONES BEACH”. WWI IDIIII Inna nil Virginia Mayo starts It I and Hill. ”PIAII.lll CIITCIIIOBD Mill Noah Iona. Jr. mm at Dill. lint comm ploioshowlpsn. luteoniplohsbownt THET I . RF. ll .7. I TM -