i tatlhllfdiiPfii ' “ .. rid UuUtDlAN. CHARLOTTETOWN NQVEMBER 20’ 1'94, . ' ——-- 1==-_i ‘WESTERN summit FOR a MOREDAYS ONLY ' ' rig-ginning gufm ' I , ll Iv ‘ - . _ Avenue. Bummersidau’ m Wm“ —IQDIO IALII and 3.51“ WPII of Evocoady and General Thursday Friday c Valley Hall. Thursday, yo“ n -.. - “ ’ besiiininr at s. Proceeds in . . ' of um." Adults as cents- m l - . " C’ I —THE TEACHING i and Saturda “l w!“ y _ cinovrmet in Albefivbn"rgillngi _ . ~ 5011001. Thuirsdny. Novesnbei- 13m at 2 P. M. with Supervisor Call“. hon and eight teachers prim“; ' Mrs. Joseph Callaghan was sppotrit- ‘ ed President and Bertha J. Bow- - "B55. SECNiNY 10!‘ the coming - year. Problems in teaching w", ' ~ - i discussed such u "Failures in - Arltih-metlc and English 1n En~ , trance" and “How to Interest Chime. ren in Reading." More stress shoum be placed on Language, starting in _ Grades II and III. Use of Library Books should be encouraged. m, Callaghan suggested that teachers I try to develop habits of cleanliness and neatness among the pupils and, ' " keep the school room in as clean i and orderly fashion as possible. It l was moved by Arnold Hierlihy and i seconded by Thelma Shea flint meeting adjourn. 5ma||man's give you as a premium, ahsolutely FREE, one 0F Alllfllllllllillilfill" And oliiity the Radios listed with the Chestei-Field Price Group W..- i lunt and Anthony Gallant have been working ln Summersido on the potato boat. ~ » l a "c" _ l" Mr. Aublh r. siiiiaiit was iseiies 1 , , Y , by his horse Friday morning and . ‘lhe chance you have been waiting for. i our choice of any Chester- is gtliférlltAgb from Illllwl‘ llClll in- 1 . . _ ' jur es -— ram. field buite in. the store-regardless of make i“ twenty-five different Chester- Mr‘ you,“ fig... m, i... ~ .50 A Clleslerlleld Value 249 and down ' field models 0.. display. r::"..:::.i.::..:"::¢:r“::":..iri his sister in Abram‘: Village. Mrs. Emile Gallant. Mr. Gallant has his With llw iwrclww of any Cliesterlleld Suite. el 'l‘licrc is nothing wrong awitli this furniture - there are no strings entire llvllig atcomOdltlolil iii hil . i lcar. any prlu, up to and Including the value oi attached this isjuqt another of our ways of presenting the public with oven PM’: with m‘ a < * . I ‘Phi-es ro ere Ar ur. an Joseph Arsenault. have left the extra Value. district to secure work ‘Joseph . - headed for Charlottetown while his two other brothers crossed to the mainland. Other boys working outside the province are: Mr. Les Arsenault. Mr. Augustin Arlenault i . ' ' ' _ ~ Mr. Edmond Arsenauit. 1-..- $249.50—your premium-this handsome mantel radio-either electric or buttery model. H 1’ ' Two young girls of Ahramfi ., Village Ida and Theresa Arsenault i left the district for Annapolis . Valley for apple picking. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Arsenault s Ch rfi l of St. Chryrostome have left their e a "' home at. Mr. Archie J. Arsenault Mr. and Mrs. Arsenault moved to Charlottetown with their only child, Mr. Alfred Arsenault l| em- ployed as a carpenter. \ , ' A general meeting o! the men and women of Abram's Village district was held in the Court House on Wednesday. Nov. l2. The meeting was presided over by Mr. J. Albert Gallant. Elections for the St. Thomas Ehulnas Society gave office to the following persons:- Prosldent -- Mrs. Arion Arsenaulri Vice-President - Mrs, Joseph T Arsenault; Secretary .- Mrs. Sil- vla Arsenault; 1st Adviser - Mrs Damase Arsenault; 2nd. Adviser »- Mrs. Joseph P. Arsenault. Th: remainder of the meeting was re- served for a discussion upon Blui Cross regulations, No actual step: were taken for enrollment. The meeting was adjourned. IIOIIILER ' Group “B” . Cherterfield Value 29950 down to 25000 Willi the purchase of any Chesterfield Suits ranging in price from $250 up to and including With the purchase of any Chas- A simple but symbolic gesture Mrheld Sm" — valued M" took place on Remembrance Day $299.50 — your premium — this at the Egmont Bay ClfllfCli. Gathered around the parrochial three-way portable (AC, DC and $299.~50'—your premium—this dynupower speult- cflmmph, w," m". ,,_.,v;ce m,“ o; battery) six tube radio. Iigmont Bay. Mont Carmel and Wellington. The parade was under the command of Mr. J, A. Gallant secretary of the local Canadian Legion Branch, While the detacli- _ rnent stood at attention. a wreath i was placed at the foot of the cenataph bv Mr. Charles Arsciisult . A few words from the pastor, Rev. Nazaire Polrler. Mr. Charles Lrlenaunt. Mr. Marin Gallant. Mr. John F‘. Arseniiult. were well s appreciated. Each soldier was then . ordered to leave his rank, salute I 3 WAYS T0 Bl.lY — L-ossii \ ax-iii-riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii criiiiii z-iiiiiigei n» ATTENTION VETERANS National hymn was sung by the ‘For Budget Plan particulars _ Use your Ro-sstobllshmont Credit for these purchases. You whole assembly. om AND NEW illlllll" l" "II 9m“- |>oy10%-the government poys the rest. . h or mantel radio-either electric or buttery. C The first hand-made‘ food can! ‘ were turned out at the rate oi 00 containers per day; modern can- making machine y produces up to 400 a minute. Summit's LIMITEDF a ' ‘mo storm m SUMMERSIDE WHERE PRICE is MATCl-‘IED WITH tauiiufl