OCTOBER“ 21 ,A_1948" rultouaxnian, _Ur1AKLO'l'l‘E'1‘0WN i111: WESTERNGUARDIAN comrggsiousn —-_ AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy. IN Hanover Street. an! George Glow. 1A5 Ottawa Street. BUMMERSIDE and PRINCE COUNT!‘ News. Subeu-iptions. Advertising. (Continued from Page s) Tlhmllflh the effort o! our zeal. ous Brownie Commissioner, Mrs. Fred Plckard, Brownie enrollment i} Island The Guardian may be following stores you Bookstore. Water Street; Gourlles Drugstore Ioroltit Bakery. Water Street: Marl Gsudet. 67 Grenville Street- ymga‘; Grocery. Russell Street; Alyre Ooueette’: Grocery. second Street; The Guardian will be delivered to any home Ia Imam uwogsoperday relloper week. PboneNOerQID-e fortltisservlon a ‘m your order to the boy responsible for delivery on your route bought at my of the in Enamel-dds: Motor Transport. Water ltreet. ll Central Street.- by Carrier h" intruded and a new Brownie leader's Club has been instituted. We hope this group will prove a. lllvwleflu la the Golder’: Club o! Charlottetown and Giunmersido. The very suitable Brownie shield. presented this year by Mrs. Jvim Rely is gratefully acknay. ledged. ' This -year our newly formed Award! Committee, fMi-sywullgm elevator potato disser- Valley. ~PANTBY SALE at veners 0n October 22nd W. Donald. Secretarl" _TA], PAPER. for house bank- ing at Burns‘. Malpeque. .401: sane-one new x. n. c. summgfjldd, on Saturday. Oct. l _fl,U@lAGE SALE in BO. PROPS! Rail. summerside, Saturday, Oct! a3 at 2:30 by the ladies on C.C.F. Farm Pol Thursday 8.45 p.m. Has only Holmarfs 23 F Aasociation.——S. o! St. —HIAB PERCY Wright, M. P., C.B.A., my", —WOULD LIKE two bowling ' y; 1 Hog; wumog , teams to complete Ladies’ League. d" m “u” Br ,Anyone interested please phone Capitol Theatre, Summerside, not later than Friday noon. tending a meeting of 1he Medical --Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Parkman ‘and lvD-s. (tiers Gordon of Suin- gmersido have returned {NI a Rowe, Mrs. Frank Murray, Lira. HI... Bohaker) fulfilled their pur- pose when they presented on pa. half o: the Dominion, long service ribbons to the following: Miss Carrie Holman. Miss Gladys Hart, Miss Iphlgcnfe Arsenault, Miss Lillian Duchemin and Mrs. Harry Cudmore. Medals of Merit were awarded . l 1.1 g s d Girl _ to: Mrs. Louis Sadler, Miss Carrie 21,1315 123x952; 0 econ Petsonals Holman. Mrs. Harry Gudmore, Miss ll -—Dr. and Mrs. .1. A. McPhee 38:7 Fullerton ‘nd Mn‘ KM‘ ‘ii- flA MEETING of the Libero -_S w I ‘ d n. voters of lrishtown poll at. COII-1Muofialzg:‘ihereagiragdclglfiszné alt’: The efforts of a Hook Oommit- . Signed F.i ' tee headed by Miss Fullerton re- sulted in a Guide bookcase being placed in the Public Library in Charlottetown, which we hope will be widely used by our Grinders. The bookcase wuss generously donated LAST SHOWING TODAY "WHERE THERE'S L'l‘FE" lob Hope —- Signe Hosso SHOWS —~ 3.30 —- 7.15 -- 9.15 Surname-girls: Friday TWO DAYS AYLMER'S CHOICE SATURDAY UBLE mu. l. push L 1 w t . . by Mrs. Gavin Duffy, the books PM‘ s a V... “p Km vme’ N S s given on loan by the Prince Ed- __JUDGMENT G|vgN _ Judg- ward lgfilafid V Lldbrariessh ment was given for the plaintiff 6. A , “ed bflvhiqiigfl JSOOBP“ 68:. co}?- ln the amount of $74.32 with costs P y 5 9M1 m! 8!’, t! "d h‘ me County gum, M, summer. Izod a wide usage at Guide func- a ride yesterday in the case of Oscar “"15- _ BIG Do vac“ 0" Pllbltm i" ..SZ?;S£““"Z§,.'i1°...Z€;“ ‘"1. s": Boyle,’ Conllgiiy will“ 601111132: lrlaitrrli monthly executive meetings gwéi. l’ S Tl . §;“'....".°.....i.. w... ............. Teacher Shortage 3319mm- m- o o» vol»- m».- Two witnesses for the plaintiff m" {ivrrtles- Wed-sic lustful fir; we" heard yeslerday m rebuttal 1'“ Teleszeiidhsveeéfrhniixliee? fltlillis slllhll: before the case concluded its two- Mr. Stewart Williams, General p - - B“ lay hearing. EE. for the plaintiff and E. KC. for the defendant-S. -ANNUAL THANK OFFERING »_’1‘he annual thank offering of 1.119 Sumnlerside Prcsbyierian M. S. Auxiliary was held in the Tuesday evening church hail on with a splendid attendance. Charles Carnegie. president of the senior Auxiliary presided wnducied the devotional exercises assisted by Miss Mary president ~01 the Enumsnga Group in the reading of scriptures; Mrs. C. C. Hickey, president Evening Circle leading in prayer, and Miss MaureedForbes, P1151" llcnt of the Mission Band ElVl-“g 'I‘hc offer- ihe oflertory prayer. ing was taken by Mary con and Shirley MacKay, mem-’ bars of the litrromanga lursfwilliam E. Forbes presided The guest speaker a: the piano. was the Rev. A. Gordon MA. Secretary for Education. Toronto. to a most inspiring address there were two beautiful and impressive "The Un- nlms shown, entitled. lust Stewart" and "My Han." Votes of thanks guest speaker and to the Y's Men for the use oi their proiector were proposed by Mrs. J. W- zie. niofe Potato Pickers Arrive " In Prince Bounty The arrival of 68 more Pull!” pickers 1mm Halifax. Balm John and other mainland center! night for Prince County sd the number to be for this season's will” tltogeiher over are now working in the fields of the County. 0f this num- ber about five hundred Cape Breton Island. While the nuance Commission Bummcrside has orders for still more men and orders M‘! still coming in no more brought over as some farmers are beginning to complete their Diiik- Ing and their helpers transferred Io those who beginning. in about time if. is expected that of the demand for help will b8 . over and the men rommence to trickle back Human-S. ‘ Arnctt acted Jiiissionary The benediction was bounced by the minister of the zhurch, Rev. Charles Carnegy. brought in 700 men from New Brunswick and Nova 560L111 Unemployment In- imporbed will H. Strong. Prince Street School, W. 0n Tuesday evening. 1mm MncArivhur. th M“. the speaker. lem of the general and Mountain. _ piled by the Canadia of the cent have less than pie are not staying in profession, the speaker The reasons teacher shortage are low salaries: lions on bile life 0f Rae Tan- Group. Farraday, the low standards qualifications irquired for entrance to the te Name is ing schools and the lo 1° “he competitive industries MaoKen- 1y in rural areas. pro- As proof that the 5 reason for the teache Mr. Williams quoted show that the shortag are the highest. shortage such as ion-wide salary schedu of small enrollment sc ed working and living 1”‘ Mr. Clarence Mercer, complet- and Miss Estelle Boom ed the remarks put Mr. Williams. harvest. potato 8Y9 1mm and considerable small office at 0n hind appointed couvener. eni. at the meeting will b6 home economics room can be are lust ten days the beak the cooperation of the movement. League of towards having the tsrded children in the S. to their experience which shows that peo- he gave community restric- comniuniiy interference work of a teacher,- thc 10w prest- ige of the profession; marriage; In addition o, of teacher training; the appeal of fessions; poor living and working conditions for teachers, particular- paid to teachers is an important in the Maritimss where the aver- age salaries are the low ado and less in Ontario and Brit- ish Oolrtnbia where the salaries Mr. Williams suggested a num- ber of remedies for the teacher Federal aid to education: Canad- able pension schemes and improv- of the Summerside High School It was decided to hold a tag day 0n Saturday, October 23rd to raise money to provide sewing machines for ths domestic science depart- ment as well as the monthly gro- cery biii. lvtrs. Eric MacKay was Those pres- li, up-to-dsie, clean s11d attractive. Mrs, Robert Palmer was appointed convener of a committee to seek town and the Women's Institutes establish e school for mentally re- 1. Sleep in comfort - sleep In beauty! Wu:- a "SNUGGLI DOWN" NTCil-ITGOWN . . . These smart Gowns are soft and IIIM ll ""15 fhefre made of brushed rayon with long sleeves and dainty fringe edged collar. The color Ia tea. rose and the sires medium or large -— 3.95 each. "Snuggle Down" gowns are dainty and warm enough for cold winter nights - you'll find them In the Lingerie sce- llrloefl‘ at tiou of the Dry Goods Department. l. CORDUROY is news for l-‘all and Winter Fashions. The Ladies‘ Wear Department has SKIRTS of hunter's green and dark broom. Wide "lo Corduroy - priced at 11.95. These Skirts have a front Pl!" ""1 roomy pocket. the slaes are 12 to l8. There are also separate Jackets of Corduroy on display -— these are In shaming colors - they're box Ilrle with adorable buttons. The Jackets are fine wale In sizes l4 to I! priced at 13.95. You'll see these Corduroy: in the Ladies‘ Wear "Bltlrtmeni. 3. llave a party and surprise your guests with delicious Canapee. The makings sre right here In the Grocery Department. For insianoo there's . . . Clover Leaf Soekeye Salmon and Smoked Salmon Pasta — Salmon ltoe Caviar -- real Russian Caviar - Anchovy Paste-Shrimp Patae and tasty Capers. Cauapee are easy lo make -you'll whisk them III in no time-serve them and watch the smiles spread on the laces of mn- nests. You'll find CANAPI suxmos In the Grocery De- pertinent. I. llere and Now I want to tell you of a good buy In the Youth 0L Cltll! BLANKETs - fluffy and soft! With hue Crib Blankets are available In 2 slses which is very ‘reasonabe considering their Ieur child will appreciate your Centre . . . ALL W0 either pink or blue etrlpel. orlced at L98 and 8J5 loll. heavy quality. la bovine than su w“: n-ll- good nh-I-J- - nr. o...»- cans-r Secretary of the PEJ, Teachers‘ Federation and vice principal of Charloite- town, was the guest speaker at the monthly meeting of the Summar- side Hrme and School Association M rs. Creel 6 Mr. Williams spoke on the prob- shoriage o! teachers which is serious uii across Canada. According Lo figures com- 11 Education Association, Canada is short 7M6 teachers this year. Oi the ififlvheffi that are teaching today, B5 per iiiteexl year's the teaching said. for the as follows: teacher; in the B academic generally ccher train- w standards and pro- Icnv salaries shortage, figures to c is greater l‘ est in C an- considerable lcs; closing hools; sill’.- conditions. Supervisor ess endors- forward by equipment visited the and found School Im- Charlotte- government Province- ludnuen president was in the chair and introduced Murray, Mrs. William Massey, Mrs. Harry Davisc-n and Mrs. Parn- ell MacMuhon) who assured a. good attendance at our Executive meet- ings. This year, as well, we inaugur- aied Commissions! '5 regular monthly inceiings, oviiich we hope will develop a better continuity in Provincial Guiding. Curlmore, The energy o! this cap- tain and her cadets, has been a strong factors towards promoting Guiding on the island. If will be noticed that each season of 1hr Show! - 7.15 _ 9.1 -_--_i-_-_- a "LAST DAYS OF BOOT HILL" CUT WAX BEANS Z0 oz. fin. Reg. 18c October Special - 2 ior HEiNZ TOMATO JUICE Z0 oz. fin. Reg. 14c This year, we were happy to wel- Lmm ma,“ Octal," come to the Island, Captain Mad- sPefiifll —~ 2 10f .. . .. docks, Dominion GG. represent- DUANE - ~ LANE ative of the Salvation Army. §;;;::;1"_";;§,,E7:;f,",‘,;','"g§; A (‘Qglgtfaflgn (e9 9f twengy. m» Plogrlm tniilledqheiViiiatiu" live cents per Guide was collected Fgreciie-ibhyigbgilfi _‘_ Kellogg's this year, towards paying our quota ‘ W‘ Y of Dominic-n expenses, Acoruunra wicrvnr All. - WHEAT The first Cadet Corps in hi1‘: "w ‘1’ " M “" 8 k R I Province was registered this year, _ . 0!. p Q5. eg. 7C. tinder the leadership of Mrs. Hairy M50 Charla’ SHINE" l" Qcfober Special — 2 for‘ .. 5 -— Matinee Sui. 2.30 year brought its special activities for the Guides. Last fall the Bessborough Shield competition was won by the ist and 2nd Company, Charlottetown, who turned in the best nature books. We would wish iharmore out. of town Companies would en- ter this, our irnain Girl Guide com- petition of thc Province, and we would welcome any suggestions that would make this possible‘ Laetr in the iall the Charlotte- town Guide-rs cup was awarded to the 16th Parkdalc Company for the highest points in the Field Day competition. Tits outdoor activity has much interest and value. Christmas season was observed by the Guides ivith CGfllpflTlY good turns, when many needy families were remembered. In February: Scout, Guide Week, was observed with a full week's programme including Par- ent Night, when the Guide Com- panies were at hurno to their par- ents and friends. On International Day the Guides packed food and clothing parcels for Europe and carried out International psgeantry and games. Then, too, there was Brownie Day with suitable activ- ities for the youngest members of our organization. Special children's films, import- ed by the PEI, Film Libraries, for our use during the Week were highly enjoyed by the Brownies and Guides. Concurrently the adult members of our organization had a busy week, Dally radio talks and edi- torials focused public attention on Guiding. During the week the Scooters and Gulders of the Island were honored with a dinner at the Charlottetown Hlotel. The, guest speaker, Dr. LW. Shaw gave a most lnlpillfll address on Lead- ership. The local associations are to be congratulated for this very tangible expression of apprecia- tion to their Guide leaders, later in S.G. iveek, a Provincial luncheon was held for all mem- bers o! the Council and Local As- sociation, when a well rounded discussion or our Guide programme his programme. Several Guide Companies cuter- ln the spring, All made a good showing, and a first prize carried off by the 3rd Company Clrtcwn under the direction o.’ Miss trillion MacKenzie. One of the mos: Guide the six week's course of instru» tion given on the household arts. (Little House Emblem» 1.». Sum- mevside and Charlottetown The Local Association of Sum- merside and Charlottetown Lzrc again to be commended for their fine and useful work. To the in- structors and examiners, we owe grateful thanks. In June, vxe held our first Pro- vincial CoOkie Day with Guides and Brownies much at the fore. They played their part well, but Cookie Day was not. as good a fin- satisfactory jective was $500. We however did gain valuable business experience for the future. We should also acknowledge the splendid cooper- ative spirit in which Cookie Day was carried out by the Guides and Leaders, and also the adult mem- bers of our organization, and too, the fine response of the pubic We also are indebted in the retail merchants who helped us dispose of our unexpected surplus of cook- ies. Iiirom the reports that have been given this afternoon, it will be seen that many hands were at work to carry out the details of our yearly programme. To the Commissioners, who headed the work, and all members of our Association, also the many friends who have taken an ac‘ive interest in our work, may we reg- ister our appreciative thanks, We are also indebted to the press and radio for their fine co- operation during the past year. l. too, would personally like to thank Mrs, Louis Sadler, our efficient Secretary-Treasurer, who has given- such valuable assistance this past: year. I believe my report should close ed the Provincial Musical Festival was| projects oi the year WE: aneial project as we had hoped.’ $130, was finally realized, our cb-. was carried out. Founder's Day concluded the week when Guides nnd Scouts joined tosether in an effort to catch a clearer vision of Lord Baden Powell's way of life, so that we might better carry out “F1150 1111:1111? Kenslngton Wed. 3.30, 1.15. 9.1!. Thurs. 7.15, M5 Ida LupIno. Robert Alrla, Andrea King and Bruce Bennett in "THE MAN Also shorts $0 elw BRA MID THEATRE "LADY m rue use" Robert Montgomevy Audrey Trotter Friday 8.30 Saturday 7.30-9.30 I LOVE" with an emphasis on the very im- portant work in which our Guide and Brownie leaders are engaged. Sometimes. I fear we become s.) weighed down with the organiza- tional parf of our work ma; our eyes are drawn away from the, very centre of c-ur programme, the‘ Guides and Brownies ihemsrlvcs. Frequently, we all should take time out to reflect on the wondrr- iui opportunity that is ours in the Guide programme. A prcglanunc which constantly reminds Guides o! the inghesi pliliriplfs self-reliance, initiative and n. spirit of bOoperution among our glrh, ( 1 , I. unsu~1":\fl‘v-_‘ In wnou‘ 0U". A programme designed to IlCVPiIIpl Our challenge then is to snake' ..________________._____ Kraft’: Prepared MUSTARD 8 oz. jor October Specioi — Z for 4- t“ éka‘ ‘PP/Eb GENT; Thursday, Friday and Saturday l Double Bill [an l I . 28c . 28c ..19c at SMALLMAPPS and $a'i:urda ONLY OCTOBER 22nd 8: 23rd Fluffo SHORTENING 3 o Reg. 42c lb. October Special GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 20 oz. tin. Reg. 14c. October Spe(iu|-2 f0; . _..,.49 Ay|mer's STRAWBERRY JAM Jill 24 °l- lwtfle. Reg. 52c. October Special Borden's EVAPORATED MILK 16 oz. fin. Reg. 16c. October Special PRUNES-Size 40.50 .......,,........,I8 Island PORK and BEANS A 16 oz. fin. Reg. 13c. October Special - 2 for . Q2 u By Request Bright's PEACHES 20 oz, tin. Reg. 29c. Ocicber Special -—Zfor' "Bionde Comet" J with lRoberI Keni and Virginia Vole October CLOTHES PIN Special "3 doz. pkg. Reg. 30c, for 25¢ Reg. 21c lb. October Special Yellow Eyed BEANS Reg. 18c lb. October Special Lowney's CANDY Bridge Mix Ce-"O vrflpped 1-2 Ib. Reg. 35¢. October Special ¢29 Choice Island SALT HERRING H" "m" 0°55" sPeiiol — 2 for .-,.~,_._.--.=.O|5 A JUST ARRIVED r011 voun OIIRISTMAS BAKING Phone £100 andaskfnr GROGERY Cut mixed peel; glece cherries; gioee mixed fruits. cm,” peel; crystallized ginger; - in l, 1.1 and 1,4 pound “Cb ages. Also - red ond‘ green merociiino eherrisg, SMALLMAIPS TWO STORES IN SUMMERSIDE Shows 7.15 and 9.15 Molina Fridoy 3.30 and Saturday 2.30 v Where Price It Matched With Quality‘ salaries and expense allowances, now frozen by law. a blsser spending item is in- volved in the proposal by l2 stsiesl tbs best use of our Guide pro- gramme and to give our fullest Second World War. assistance to our Guide leaders. The aggreg- ate cost would be about $1,060,000,- courts and wants power to per. Hill divorces on grounds of adult- ery, deseriion. to pay bonuses to veterans o! thelhabiiuci drunk meat to end its 88- Souih Carolina. has no divorce Voters in 85 states will be my ed to answer questions such a; Lilesc-in addition to selecting chm national and state oflicials, from President dvwn. Louisiana along has 40 constitutional amsndm¢ng_ Other questions to be decided physical cruelty andi enncss. I 3°59“?! Kansas bu a move- year-old pro- Plor it is on their actual leadcr- Q00 g y”; hibition law Ark li Ship i-hfll-"Wt Vzlllisutifleedfi is,“ Nina states already i1ave a bo-lnia, Colorado Northargfiotifguliljrhl 21.1: 1:11:31‘) geleliisiiirrlgreligpouip? in our e oris o ns s l - i t g - t 5t . ’ ‘ , - I B. izgnship ‘hmugh Guiding‘ gliissllsgzfgzlglhozovfl" a 21638 e C0 vgrikcta, Oregon and Washingtcul soiing restrictions, bond 155,193,115, I! we needed any reassurance that Guiding ls a vital instrument for good citizenship, lei. us listen to the words of the famous interna- Lionaiist, the late Count Berna- doiie who said, “He believed the Guide and Scout movrmenis were the greatest in the world for tpgnhiflg yguLh ms essentials of good citizenship." The proposed salary lncreasesl, for legislators are not as signifi- cant as they sound because mem- bers of the stale legislatures are not well paid inuny event. lviany legislatures meet only once a year and some less often. Members gc‘. , flat allowances in some cases and in others receive per diam pay-l ments and expenses. l. North Carolina would Increase the scssionai indemnity from $600. to $1,200. Michigan legislators get, $3 a. day while sitting and tfileyl want. an unabated increase, at ihaf discretion of the legislature iisclf. *, Sock 5i’: A Day Florida. icgiszalors 1mm an lu- uease from $6 a day io $12, um an extra $7.50 a day for hvmc costs while ai-icnding. Caliiornm wants the present ceiling of $100 a session removed. Kansas imnis a hike from $3 i0 d $5 a dayn plus S7 I01" cxpcnses yuund-the-world trip. ‘North Dakota and Washington A multitude 0! Coniili-llllmliil simply want. the coilsiiufilonnl ‘Blllfllldmiilfl- relerenda and ‘Pipower for mm- legislatures m de-, |quesfs for expressions of povulw cide w-ltai members will receive. cplnlon will be presented to vot- Maryland Mk5 for an amend- ' v Monster 11.11.11; Ready For Voters In ll. S. Election By CLYDE BLACKBURN WASHINGTON. Oct. 20-40?)- ln some states, Nov. 2 election ballots will iook "kc combmcdl rail-and-sieamship tickets for i shins or loosening restriction on ltbe liquor business. presenting amendments iight- of gasoline taxes for slate pur- poses and increases in “It jg permanent state oflicers. This i U P I l M I Aluminum Mailer Porcelain makes eight delicious eupl at coffee . . . medemly designed with eoel heel-resisting beiielite handle. See our complete display el SUPIIMI Deluxe and SUPREMI Standard Aluminum. '61s W116i! U18)’ 80 i0 9199i l "Pl" merit. Io keep subversive elements {united states president. Most ohm“ 01 pubm 0mm Fthrcn aim at bisser Win51!!! and, Massachusetts seeks Io strength- iheavicr taxes. ion the constitutional mieguard of In eight states. the legislators frce messy, and i0 "ma. ii 1e31,‘, are asklllg for constitutional am- in da-w-nvnw ifrili-ccnfroi 1r- cnzimeizis permitting them tora‘sc_i<.rn1ai*o:1 to lllilTlfil woman "Wm their ovm salaries or to pcnuifmu-ed H, In" DFOIFCHOI? n! their the legislatures lo fix membrrfiiivos and health. BRAOE, McKAY 81 00. LIMITED SDMMERSIDE P. E. I.