OCTOBER 2.2‘. ‘f _ 194s -; TIIEJPIESTERN GUARDIAN NOILU . _ ‘flselilarlsnusybeboagbt as followisssteresislgbrldeyum. lesbian Water lisesii lei, Water Street; lieiluslflnwllbsdellvssgts D1003 last one. Orcben, Ilnenld. -I¢‘l'l 3.9%». .4181 AID SCHOOL G learn to sow. Bring your ma. sud msis yoI own clothes. parianse not articular! snovsr phone 144-1. AJUAIJIW Varnish in l cans erside, —Sfl OUR place your orders for Christmas The Mary Ann Beauty Parlor sad Hat BhOPW. Central snide 8t ct. - i‘ 10-18, ll, I, M, 20 _. ei l ts a - ing ‘ 53m 811's“ “whale-uh. - a GIMINT. .- m. d Mrs. Wifism n. Prom. martian;- ‘8.’3t‘“”owra““m°' ‘btmfifll? ‘ti Wblter James, ‘son or Mr. and Mrs. Leslie. Simmons Freetown. riage to take place early in Nov- ember IO-fl-ll. . H. I. MllTlNG-‘lhe Kol- at s worship tre with an outlins ma ca. banked b! candles an centred with an ogen Bible, was p ared by Mrs. ray sud add much to the wor- hip service. The meeting opened "O, Worship tux ve reading. tionand g was given in unison. A short item comp some Cans- dian and African gl gs was lewd. A generous offering was received followed by "Praise God From Whom. All Blessings Flow", and rig-giver b Mrs. Erskine MacMurdo. was to b! elevqs members wi s. verse on thankmivlng. Minutes oi last meet- ing read and approved. A letter reed from E 2? was the Tem rance Secretary, Mrs. Clark. N meet- instabesttbshomeoillralr- . A short. bulness riod followed by an address b; Mrs. ( v.) L. M. Murray. who i. received sud recommended several a informative and interesting mo ing Airica. Mr. followed with a talk for C and ' on m‘ a mu-p mi mo . anes a second by Mrs. Brie MsgMurdo . was tendered Rev. w. Murray and M~= Murray for their help and M closed with benediction by Rev. Delicious relrsshrnen Mrs. Leanna Oaseley and cen- mittee, and a social hour was en- . ygfl 11m; music led by Rev. m. urray. $3.. ‘xvi (6 i \ '> M llLUSTERY WEATHER 1.011011, islfeaeves-ybetslsl i IOI A DMD ‘IOU FOLEWS on; o... Summer-side IIQQIIT. lbr sss Josie Arssnaltlhfi Sumrn of gallon in stock at Bruce's. 10-203. SAMPLES and of Avon Men's and Women's o! d service clubs, *"’""‘ lei Mfipxsa Water ltreet; d1 Granville Street. sly horns in Blames-side. '- Ilfi- PHIBI B’ for this service Gesrlies Mark Gaalet, i“ f8 “YEN-i!!!- “mtg, 4T1. stock at Brscsnm” —OOIIUII, woor. m $215.31.... Glo-tolajds an i‘. l. 5.- Milier Fox eal at Brain's. i LNDIII lasts. The . Parlor and Hat 0W0. Central Street, Bummer- side 10-181, 19. 2i, M, 96 —Lll'1'lN T0 "Report From p”. liunsnt Hill" second in s month- ly series by J. Watson MacNaught, K.C., M.P., Monday, Oct. m at 6.46 p.m.. over CJLGS. Rebroad- cast on Tuesday at. 11.45 am. 10-22-1! —QIUI'IING DRIVE COM. PLITED - The last parcels of old clothing for the National Clothing Collection were tied up in town hall, Summerside on Friday even and shipped on . results were totalled up, it was found that over 10,000 pounds oi’ clothing had been voluntanly given by the peo. i Mar- p19 oi Bmnmprside for the distress- ed areas oi Europe and Asia. This a very commendable result. Mayor JJ‘. Arnett was town chair. maufortilsdriveandtohisngoes deal c! the credit for the oi drive. Members of women's organiza- tions and other groups assisted in —0N’ HUNTING TRIP - Mr. and Mrs. E11. Parkman of Sum. mszaide and Dr. and Mrs. CB. Green of Montague returned on Friday from a motor trip through Nova Bcotia during which they visited . and Mrs. Parkmans daughter, Mrs. William Horton and Mr. Horton of Kerntville. Mr. Parkman also did some hunting and when he returned home. he had caress of s buck deer, which he had brought down. proudly dis. rplayed on the front oi the can-S. -DlA'l'll 0F MRS. CATHER. IN! S - Many friends harewilllcamwithrearetorthe dearth on October 16th of Mrs. Catherine Larklns in New York City siter several months‘ illness. Mrs. Lorkins was a daughter of the late Dugald Currie of Grand River not l4, and received her early education in Miscouche Convent. some she was employed at the Journal Office, Summlerslde She later went to he U S.A and has made her home l-n New York for the past thiryzflve or forty years. rom- years ago she spen‘ a month on tbs Island. visiting her deter. Mira. Hubert McNeil oi ‘Irsveilers’ Rest and renewing manv req-uir County Hospital, At evening, a collision on two csre collided on hlllaway just west of the Bu}; cans were badly two persons tested cuts about the iaee. —Dr. J.A. Mcfiree oi Bummer Saturday by plane for World's Meet Seem llsllwsy (leach t llXIe rt o! history's est war t its equipment-ours up its ealvited baIlD ssaeh, flied e mourn raido. tales and tsisgiscne equipment, went along the ate Mr. Roosevelt trip and now goes eossla "may stviaalstizllsneg White ileusellsl wlaichsi- - 101. the name by easel has ban called hsdesbost it Over bellowed nun e Ohio rI-ilmad, the tesagisoueeorto 84 those l ‘it? 555?! ‘ ain in abili i-n-Pectionl Use olson’a Cough - in 35c bottles. Also CARTOON‘ SHOWS—7.30—9.15 Matinee Tuesday 8:30 SU MMERSIDE mity, The ruulting Jargon goes to a eacrarnbler" at the point 0f 1'0‘ geptlpn, then passes into s receiver and appears, readably, on a tele- type receiver. Borden Mrs. and Mrs, John Noomn who have recently disposed cf their home ‘and business stand in Bor- den, have left for a few months visit to iriends in U. S. A. Leading Stewart Ra] h Leard, RENE" is spending cave with his wife and family at Borden. Her friends are sorry to learn at Mrs. Thomas Gallant of Bor- den ls a patient in the Charlotte- town Hospital, and wish her a speedy recovery. Tel. Gordon MacTavish, RCA. 1'2, ls spending leave with his ar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas - Tavish oi Borden. Miss Reah Jay, U.C.O. student at Charlottetown, spent the week- end at her home in Borden. Mrs. James MacAleer who recent- l underwent an operation in the lgrince County Hospital, has re- turned to her home in Borden. Leadln Seaman Jack Maclsaae, R.O.N.V has returned to his home in Borden having received his discharge last week. Mr, George MacAssey of Mt. Stewart is spending a few weeks with his sister, Mrs. Ralph Toombs oi Borden. ma. llmeat Grant and little daughter Corinne are visiting rela- tives in U. S. A. Capt. and Mrs. Wylie Irving c! Borden, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Irving of Cape Traverse returned on Monday from s v% pleasant motor tri 1n U. I. A. ey visited Messrs. rving's sister, Mrs. Roger Buck oi Wilmington, Mass., other relatives in Portland. Me, and Boston. Miss Pauline MacIaaac who has been employed at the Allcna Beaut Parlor in Summer-side, is spen s month at her home in Mr. and Mrs. J Kelly oi Borden agent their olidays rs~ cently wit Mr. Kelly's sister, Miss Peggy Kelly of Montreal. The sincere sympathy of the whole community went out toMiss Helen Adams, principal of Borden school, on the death of her father at his home in Ohsricttet September 29th. During Miss Ad- ams‘ absence from the school. _t.he sition of principal was 8uppll8d y Mrs. Julian Herring of Borden. emu. Wendell Bowatt, grandson of its. J.W. Howaetoi Oa discharge. SORETHROAT For 5 Days Means DANGER Who is there that is wise enough to predict when a bad cold will end. After a few days, if it grows worse it possibly might develop into Pneumonia, Pleurisy or Bronchitis. If wise youhwli’! ‘help ‘to stance‘: yécurseli wit o son s ug yrup- its soothing medication is very grateful Ectfiieiecarglamggernestd- . ranes o an throat. Those raw surfaces that keep you coughing will receive s eciélnzleld mleglcaéncni Wit: t e 0 su ue , evens headaihe should’ naturalliy ciefir up- urmng ryneas n t e throat will be eased. If your cold or cough is stubborn, hel yourself with Polsonhvtfellaltug yrup; it is s tonic as as s cough remedy. With every sgoonfsl you get the double e ect. Gain in physical to resu eo - Syrup. Sold by all Druggists m. and Mrs. William uulnstoa u visited thir isr. ‘firs? y . Horace o! n’ . 8 Sh’... tr. s Mr. and WI. . l :4 oi Budenwelt llisirlndsreswt gm‘ theillnesscilt. is ofllordm,sndhope‘ewiiisoen beoutsgsis. s-_-_ Mrs. Brad ltillm e! w ton recently dalmatian. Eldon Campbell at n. Sum. Arthur Rohors lpmt the weekend as his Rm in Borden. to the and b! bus enshg. .5;= ::sJ!?*tu.:~:: I . ' am. A. O. Li's. - inald 0a“- “t? 0n bell, ma. ‘Wallace m... and Frank Dairiei were visitors Summerside on ‘Thursday last. Visitors to Mono on Friday and Mrs. Lads Nita. Mm. Nell - John Maclsaac and so: : '11»; higtpry of Jerusalem goes back to the Stone Age, or about 500 13.0. ECZEM TU RELIEVE ITGII PIOWTLYI Mildly mediated Cut soothes promptly- is used by many muses! Buy todsyl CUTICUR/isosmolmmrnr - w-q-s uwi -.-- s.- < ma. ' cn-Aaaorvrs-roww cumzmm ' Itvrsl Teachers In llenvestlen ___. the nlsl teachers in the Oh ite- ’ group rnst at Inked cl ales (I , Oct. 10. e t, Claude Wood in the chair, tne cane to order. The min- last convention were read approved. then committees i?“ : lliilar . A , Csthnhew‘? s Brzyat Jones, Alie arson Mrs. Hickox. Press: hflldred Maclsaac, Mrs. Frank Ross. Box: Kay Roche, Uxsu- ent gave s brie! se- e‘: and the interim increase in teaehssa’ salaries, also the news- letters tilt had been sent to every teacher detailing the work of the deeflt e view e It. l, supervisor, with In attendfllwc forms raquked by the Family Allowance Act, and distributed maps and other mat- erlal to the teachers, He then cal;- ed Mr. L. W. Shaw, the Director of Bducsticn, ers. m to address the teach- Ie wok as his subject prk as Tested in Grade and by skillfully reviewing the objectives of education, focused attention on the methods of evalu- ating s. child's progress. He stress- ed the need of a thorough training in the elementary grades, as it is s necessary foundation for later work, and cautioned against skip- geing grades. He maintained that lng in Grade X at a very early age was not necessarily a mark of high intelligence but rather a case of too rapid advacement icr an immature mind would nnd it im- possible to grasp the senior work hat requires discretion and judge.- the. 1.51% d ,Mr, MacPhee and Mr. Argentine ghee officials who enforced sta oi siege ordered by military dictatorship quit, posts after visit by Home Minister Hor- tensio uijnno, above, following sudden ’ tlon of Juan D. Peron, "stron man" o! the gov. ernrneut, as vce president and war and labor minister. sicai health with . and showed ho-v , vitality and ed with well round- ed mentai , were t» the living oi s fuller life. He spoke of the organisation oi s committee to further this program explained that ts will be sv- ailable for s table recreational centres ss well as for the training of capable and talented leaders to supervise and the work. He urged all teachers to take an active part in the social llie oi the community and by example help to further the ideals oi the National Physical Fitness Act. Mr. Reg. MacDonald spoke brief- -ly on the new Professional Act, after which Mr. Shaw introduced Mr. who has been tourlnz the Maritime: in the interests c! the Maritime School Broadcasts. Mr. Lusty Mr. Lusty, in a thoroughly inter- esting way, told of the covering oi the Marltimes by these broadcasts and of the tremendous effect that here, and Achievement Tests, and examined them with the teachers, explain- ing fully their purposes as he went ong. The Question Box provided a fine source oi solutions for various teaching problems as Mr. Shaw. MacPhail gave prompt and careful answers. Afternoon Session In the afternoon session, Miss Sophie Newson, Director of Junior Red Cross work, told 0,f what ;he Juniors have been accomplishing. She offered timely suggestions for the improvement of our work in this line, then presented the ban- ner award to Parkdale Grades 5, 8, 7. Miss Auld. teacher. and Park- ment. He passed out Grade VIII dale Grades 8. 9, 10, Mr. MacFay- Wlssayoaplckupymrrpensndsignforyoursbass of the 9th Victory Loan you won't be dreaming or drinking of dreams. You You will be doing your many obligations in the will be dealing with realities. pm to help Canada meet he: years ahead. Money is needed to support our men in the army of occupation in Ger- many and to meet the obligation we all owe co those. who fought in Europe. When you have your Victory Bonds you can dream or planseyouwlairiuofanewhome."newfurnirhings Sinclair they were making on the whole educational system. He ulied the installation oi radio in all schools, as the prcg. rams are to supplement the work (if the teachers and to promote interest and better "listening" habits school programs brfoadcast morning and afternoon through each school day-all avail- able for excellent listening and a real aid to education. These prox- rams are thoroughly prepared specialists in their classes and have the benefit oi the best presen- tation methods. He mentioned particularly the teaching of music, art, and hysicai fitness which are usually gven inadequate attention The convention was indeed fortu- nate ln having Mr. Lusty present, [for his talk was and will be of I MHOHK | 1 x by s pointed are: :- If? vanes‘ COUGH SYRUP kFEITBEIJaTEu mmman teachers. Resolutions _ The resolutions committee brought m these reso1utions- ; 1. That the various examinations for Grades IX and X be set by the teacher who teaches that pgy. ticular subject. 2. That {he thanks of the Con. vention be extended to Mr. L. W, Shaw, Mr. Lusty, Col. W. W. Rnirl, Mr. MacPhall, Mr. MacPhee, Miss Newson, and all others who helped with the convention, and also to the faculty of P.W.C. for the use of the rooms in which to hold the meeting. The representatives on the Board of Governors of the P.E.I,T,F. are: Millar MacFayden, Mabel Auld. Gertrude Villett, Claude Wood, Gordon Rice, The new slate of ofilcers President-Gordon Rice. Vice President-Mildred McIsaac Secretary-Mabel Auld. KNOWN T0 ANCIENTS ap- Cotton was known to the Baby lonians as slndhu and to the Greeks as slndon ron ro-monnow’: caramel. ' "msawcsr-“clabeteeredaeselosbryondsllelrei "Jtfnnyotallthcflinppcoplewanttohavmwbel today's realities are takenmre of those dreams of yours csnbecomerealirlestooforyouwiilhavsahemesnsto_ makethemso. ‘There's nobe-rtawayofmsklngdreamscometruerhai, to buy Victory Bonds today to the limit of your ability. ‘ TheobjectiveIortheMVictoi-y Lonnie higher. .- therewillbeonlyonelcanlnthenextnmonthaln that period with the same rate of savings as in previous loans you can buy mice amount of bonds. I 6s Stewart Ltd. A z Summerside