Work Agencies |Are Under Fire - =| NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (Cr — President Dave Archer of the Oa ,|tario Federation of Labor called _| Monday for an end to the expior ation of unemployed workers oy.| .| fly - by - night employment agen- 55 | cies. A number of jobless, particu ATTACKED AFTER DANCE NEW YORK (AP) -— A pretty, 5} 17-year-old white girl returning from: a Hallowe'en dance was dragged screaming from her s/Harlam doorway early Sunday and carried to a nearby building where she was raped, - beaten and robbed by foir Negro teen- agers. The four boys were ar- é rested One by Oné as.they ran " .-] out of the building minutes after Vary ‘new Carladians, are falling prey to these agencies, Mr. Ar cher told the federation’s anuua: convention, : The. agencies would put'a maa on their regisiration list for to and then deduct as much a 4 month's pay if they got him a job. Others would hire workecs for $1 an hour and rent them ow for $1.50, he said. The fly-by-night agencies are staffed with inexperienced peonie with no knowledge or interest’ ‘a employment prohlems,. Mr. A chet said. : “Their entire equipment usuallv consists of nothing but a_desk. a phone, a telephone directory aid no doubt a cash box.” URGES ACTION : Mr. Archer called on the On- -ario government to end such «x- oloitation.. He said the matter was left to the provinces after the fed- the attack. . IT’S EASY TO FIND. SAVE-EASY OPENS WED. ._—i0os Newest Supermarket SUMMERSIDE BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN Gaudet's save-easy Store, Sum- Merside’s newest, largest modern supermarket will open its doors to = public early Wednesday ‘morn- Located on Granville Street, the store features complete one-stop ing facilities and its spac- jous parking area provides ample prace for over 250 cars. Owned and operated by Mark Gaudet, the new store is of brick- steel Construction and has large Side glass windows. The interior is brilliantly lighted and is paint-! ed in gay pastel colors to make a pleasure. © EASY SELECTION The store has spacious aisles for | convenience and modern | disploys, including the Lake Is Dragged For Judge's Body CHICAGO (AP)} — Police frageed ‘another portion of Lake wiichigan Monday without finding spy trace of missing judge W. Lynn Parkinson,57, of the U S. tircuit court-of appeals. Judge. Parkinson, an uncle of teach Frank Clair of the Ottawa | food coolers which line almost the full length of the store on the south side of the supermarket, Provide an easy selection of merchandise. Situated to the rear of the store is a 24-foot self service - meat counter including pre-packaging facilities and the latest in meat cutting equipment. -. For those who prefer their meat custom cut the store has a large 10-foot service cou The modern refrigerator units assures goods reaching the public at its peak of quality. OWNER OPERATED Measuring 60 by 100 feet the new supermarket is eight or ten times as large as Mr. Gaudet’s former store. Located one block south on Granville street and various | features a large variety of mer- panied by Miss Ruth Cairns of Dunstaffnage. Mr. Thomas Moyse, who cele bratet his 95th “birthday on Sun- day last. is one of the oldest eld- ers in the United Church in the | Maritime Conference, if not the | oldest. ! The Junior Choir, under the | leadership of Mrs. Edna Jenkins, | had charge of the music in the United’ Church here Sunday morning. These girls and boys did | chandise all at economical every-. day low prices. a block south of the new market, was founded 40 years ago by Mark Gaudet Sr., following his | 2ral. government last year da cided to rescind. a_ regulation death in 1943, the operation of the former store was taken over by his sons Mark ‘and Hillary. They are continuing this associa- tion. In the operation of the new supermarket. While .featuring the modernity of the stipermarket, the new store puts as Much emphasis on owner operation. Speed of service is as- | sured with completely mechanical | checkouts, carryout service and. ADULT POLIO CLINIC For Ist, 2nd, 8rd inoculations will be held at the COMMUNITY CENTRE, STEWART ST. |i Charlottetown | employment agencies chargin- fees. He also called for an increa:- ing number of job opportunitie: for Canadians to offset the ef- fects of automation and provide ‘or the increasing population Unemployment in Canada is the which would have outlawed <4) The Guarilan, Charlottetown, Tues., Nov: ae 210%. 7 world except for the West Indies,|5i recommendations, some of Mr. Archer said : them aimed at curbing uniog Mr. Archer expressed fear ‘nc | power. ; legislation may be brought down| But Labor Minister Charies in Ontario implementing some | Daly, speaking later, said he dos: the labor-cusbing regulations >| rot want to make drastic changes the select committee on labore re-| in the Labor Act to restrict eithe worst in the English - speaking sations. The comrnittee brought in| labor or management. Thank You SR FOR PAYING YOUR pte oo Bmtae igi » sh ste pte teees CARRIER PROMPTLY them Saturday: - Your thoughtfulness in venience in location and. parking facilities. Wednesday, November 4th — 7 to 10 p.m. ciated. Collections by your Guardian carrier are timed to provide you conyenient service and ~ best meet his school and study schedules. He may begin collections Friday time he calls to collect will encourage him in'~ ' prompt service. It will save him extra work ~ for which he would receive no additional profit. It will give him more time for school and -other—aetivities-.—..—and-be-greatly—appre- and continue ying him the first __ ie Z ‘THE GUARDIAN © MARK GAUDET, MGR. The former Gaudet store, about super- Rouzh Riders football team, dis- Bppesred Oct. 26 after leaving his teurt chambers for his nearby apartment. He haa been reported cen in various parts of Chicago iid in Indiana but ‘the reports ould not be confirmed. ,exceptionally well and greatly delighted the large congregation. | Great credit is due those who | trained: these young folks. Several members of the Bede- aue Sunday school attended the | id fr ; M_R.E.C.. convention in Sum- | Finding of his glasses and both !merside on Tuesday and Wed-— landie and frame of his umrella | nesdav of this week. | near the beach strengthened a po- | | ice theory that he may have r — alien into the lake from a ol Tn ee | wall and drowned. Canada Air Lines announced Mon- day it will beunce radar beams, BEDEQUE off the surface of the ocean to guide the jet aircraft %t plans to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson | 25¢ oe rums next spring. | rived home on October _ 27th The airline has chosen the Dop- rom a four-week visit to Win- pler navigation system ior its lipeg. They report that the weat-|C°™ ns Jet. service. The system 7 ii ed after an Austrian physi- | er was generaliy inclement | 'S "2™ , : physi: | host of Poly Sr his ate ae | cist who discovered it during the he west. . | 19th century. 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