VlllETllER YDII LIVE IN A SKIRT-DR A SIIIT THE GUARDIAQI. Z CHARQQFITETOWN YDII NEED A BLDIISE DIIAIIGE EVERY DAY And It needn't cost a fortune to do it! Our super- " ‘ion of blouses, plain or fancy, malteg If possible for you to have a fresh, pretty pick-up for wearing always at your fingertips! F Blouses in dainty shears and crepes. Long or three-quarter length sleeves. Jabot or loci trim fronts. With or without col- lars. New shades. Sizes l2 to 20 and 38 to 42. 3.95 to $7.95 WESTERN ounnnuii -BE-ESTAILIIHMINT Credits. —One hundred beautiful large Ad- miral Radios, $28.95 at Bruce's. i --'I‘RINITY MINSTBEL SHOW. ‘Malpeque Hall, Friday, November 14th. Adults 50o; Children Siic. Home made candy for sale. I —FOB BENT, — Small heated, furnished apartment. centrally loc- lama. Phone 29a, Summerside. -DON'T FORGET a meeting of the Liberal electors of the Prince- town Poll in Malpeque Hall, Mon- day evening. Nov. 17. Candidates will be there. -ron nu: _ ioo Hi-bred nus‘ strain pullets, seven months old. [Apply Arthur MacFarlane. Bede- que. -—4A.Y.P.A. MEETING - The Anglican A.Y.P.A. met in St.'M.ary's Hull. Summer-side, on Tuesday evening for a business meeting with Mr. l-larold Rodd presiding, Plans were finalized to hold the annual meeting of’ the local Council of the l»\.Y.P.A. in the St. Mary's Hall on "Thursday evening-S. , --HOSPITAL DEETING - The November meeting of the Ladies‘ Aid of Prince County Hospital, Sumrncrsidc, was held in the Nur. scs‘ llqLne on Wednesday afternoon wZ-tli l.he president. Mrs. llcatih SY-POXIE. in the chnir. Plains were finalized for the League of Mercy Dl-‘Dlfly Tca. for Prince County Hospital which will be held in Ep- worth l-lall on Wednesday after- noon. November l9. lvfrs, Frank Arnett and l\l’.~s. Mark Gaudet, Jr. were welcomed into momibershirp A motion was mode to equip each private patients tray with stand- ard hospital sliver plate-S. -socrAL nvnxmo __ The w, A. of St, Mary's Church, Simmer- ‘side, sponsorcrl- a bridge and auct. ,'io_n game with twenty-five table's in l" a_v on Wednesday evening in tho ti?‘ “h Hall. Ladies’ high some 1'91- fluiflfic W85 hcld by Mrs. Llewellyn IROQKIT and rs. Claire Toni/m; "‘i‘llll["fflf‘l'l'S hiizh score, Mir. Frgmk |tfnmcron and Dr. llE. Clark; lad- llw hlilh score for auction, Mrs. Charles Mountain nnd Miss Jean lMlcFcdrenz gentleman's high score. Mr. John Small and ML -\‘i'rston Warren. Dfliclous refresh- merits were served by the commit- AGP 0f which Mrs. Gothard Baker LIBERAL Aoonsss (Continued from Page 5) ment as negotiated by Premier Jones generally considered to be an out- standing financial achievement. There has been efficiency in the administration of the Department of Public Works and Highways. Public Roads and Bridges have been kept in a splendid state. pre- paratory to heavy gravelling and paving. ‘Evidence of this can be had by travelling over our many improved highways. It ls the announced intention of the Government to pursue its program of permanent road build- ing until such time as every resident of Prince Edward Island will be within easy reach of these roads. Public Institutions, includ- ing The Falconwood Hospital, The Provincial Sanitarium, The Prince of Wales College, and The Provin- cial Infirmary. never were more efficiently managed than they are today. In the administration of The Department of Alflflllhlre. all aggressive policy has resulted in larger amounte of funds being available to the various Exhibition Associations. Bonuses to Live Stock Breeders have been not only maintained, but in many cases in- creased. ifluccessful efforts to stamp out plant and animal dis- eases which threatened to ruin our principal industry have bccn carried out. (Io-operative Associations have flourished. In years to conic. it shall be the Governments DDIlTy to give greater impetus to the co- operative movement which has proven itself a powerful agent in the social and economic better- ment of our rural classes par- ticularly. Education I In the Educational Field. in- creased salaries hava been gran‘.- ed to Teachers. A substantial fig- ure has been set aside for the im- provement of school properties and for the acquiring of better equipment. Immediate steps will be undertaken to illan technical instruction in this Province. May I be permitted to impress upon your sons and daugh- ters that the large new Voca- tional Training School‘ at Char- lottetown, originally constructed for the use of Veterans. and hav- ing now practically fulfilled that purpose, is now available to the and his colleagues are. substitute civ- . " NOVEMBER. .14. __.1_9_4L 0-0-60 I O-OO-OOOOQOO $00000 O4 OQ.Q.'..Q‘Q cArrroL-snmmssna. TODAY (Friday) and SATURDAY BIG DOUBLE BILL Shows 7:l5 - 9zl5 Matinee Saturday 2:30, with the lst Chapter of New Serial ”THE SEA HOUND" with DUSTER CRABBE -,~\l_;¢_~cm~a;l._~4.\1.~c\.~c For Sale i947 BUICK SUPER 4 Fully Equipped Apply: CAPITOL THEATRE _——=€_. W; :--—--—-. _:r--—-—-***~ as can THEATRE SUMMERSIDE THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY HE’S 5D NAMITE boys and girls of this Province for} Summersidg g technical instruction in Agricul- g ture, and its related subjects. This. ’ is cheering news for our ambitious ‘l°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°“N"" scns and daughters. Some years ago, under the Lea Administration. provision was made for such in-,Millan; the party-that has prov- ! CONVERTIBLE COUPE AS A LOTHARIO! tailored Toolie Shirts. sleeves in pin stripe rust and yellow. J 2.25 to 4.00 Man Long blues, rose, Sizes 30 to 33. I was conven or.---S. Piiisville And Vicinity ed itself so "helplessly hopeless Man tailored Tooke Shirts. Short sleeves, detachable shoul- der pads, in white, rose and yel- low. Sizes 30 to 38. 2.75 Jersey Blouses for sport or dressy occasions. Long or short sleeves, with or without collars. New shades. Sizes I2 to 20. 3.95 to 5.95 Upper Floor Main TWO Where Price T0 TIIE DITIZEIIS DF SIINIMERSIDE AIID DISTRIDT The Mobile X-Ray llnlt ls presently at the Armouries llours: Mon., 'l'ues., Wed. 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Thurs., Frl. 10-12 STORES Store Beetle! SIIALLIIAITSLIIIITED IUMMIRSIDE IN With Quality 1| Matched on Summer Street In Senunersldee. I a.n|. and 2-5 p.ll. llovo Your X-RaY Today Mrs. James ‘T. Gallant and Mrs. Fred Luttcrul nrrivcd home after a very enjoyable trip to Si. John. IVIYS- Luilcrnl roiiiixiued the journey to the United States Where 511g visited friends and relatives, Friends and relatives of Mrs. Tlwmfl-S Gill-Yin. Brockton arc pleased i0 hear that she is recover. ing from her recent illness in the ‘Prince County Hospital and is ex- peeled to return to her home in the near future. Mrs. Ambrose Corcornn spent. ihc “Yeek-end in Charlottetown. "19 guest of Mr. and Mrs. Justin Corcorun. While in town she visited her two daughters, Patricia. sister Mary Ambrose, at. Mount St. Mary's. and Agatha, Sister Mary Agatha, at Si. Dunstan's. A most enjoyable Halloween BETTY. Sponsored by the St. Anthony Legionalrcs, was held in Bloom. field Station Hall, Friday evening Oct 31st. A very large crowd was in attendance and the music was furnished by the Legion Orchestra. The following boys are to be con- gratulated for reclving the prizes for best costumes. First. Eddie Clements. Second, Allison Hardy. Third, Alyrc Gallant. - Pius. Ontario 0. 0. F. Leader Goes Back to forefathers Estate f. I. Ioliffe. Ontario U. 0. leader/is back on the farrn of near Guelph) Ont. the home town of his political rival. Here three |_ tions of the Jollffe family are shown reunited on th from left are: new. Oheries Jollffe. 7i. for mer missionary in china; Mrs. Ill Johnny; ll from, Nancy, three mettle. and Noonu, four. we. his forefathers, Premier George en Ill-acre Plqt It by hand by Joliffeb grandfather. the property had passed into $10,000 Robbery At Montreal MONTREAL, Nov. l8 — (GP) — Police are investigator; a $10,000 robbery at the offices of H. Zinn- stag Company Limited, on down- town it. Paul Street. Company of- ficials reported that the burglars broke into their offices during the night, thoroughly ransacked the Dr _ smashed two safes and escaped with watches and jewelry worth $10,000. succone swam- room Because of the world shortage of sugar, South Africa is taking etepe to lnoreaee production. struction in the building known as The Rena. MacLeaii Memorial Hospital for veterans. located near Government Pond at Charlotte- town. After 1931. the then so- called Conservative Government saw fit to destroy this institution. Nor is the Liberal Government unmindful of the reapers of the 58!.- will be expanded lll a cnensure commensurate with the iiecds of our ever growing fishing industry. Puhllo Health Public In the Department of Health and Welfare, to est, there ls that excellent add:- tlon to The Provincial Sanitarium, a boon ta the Province Wide Cain- paign for the extermination of the Tuberculosis plague among our people. A recently instituted Physical Fitness Program is meet- ing with the hearty approval of the younger element of our popu- lation. New ground has been broken in every branch of the Public Service. And now for point three. The Jones administration has pledged itself to an onward policy. In this respect. I feel inclined to request my listeners to think well over the Liberal Manifesto for the coming years. In all Departments of tho Gov- ernment new services will be in- stituted. while older services will be extended. Proof of this is shown in the tangible accom- plishments to date and the veiy LEADING LIGHTS a . IN LITERATURE STEPHEN IEACOCR I Stephen Leneork. Humans: and econ- rmist, yvliose brill- lnr satire is known and whore v0 every- nonce ro - PDIILTRYMEII and FARMERS WE ARE NOW BUYING ALL GRADES CHICKEN AND FOWL Alive or We preler buying direct from the farmers, and con shipping crates ll desired. Drew. Oflli e old farm home- l. B. Jollfle, It. Dressed l lllpply JENKINS IROS. SUMMERSIDE, P. E. . clear cut and definite program outlined publicly tor the future. And now, the Liberal party is before the electors of this Prov- ince with a political platform which is a challenge to the in- telligence of our people. In its platform. the Government has shown itself worthy of the ad- miration" and gratitude of the rural population particularly. That unique, unfair and burdensome ‘system of land and road taxation »Il an the eve of abolition. Our people will welcome this progres- sive step. Liberal Manifesto In the 1047 Liberal Party Manl- festo lies great hope for the younger element of our popula- ition. Our fandest desire is that the exportation of our human material will be greatly-curbed. I personally pledge myself to help- iiig to create at home an atmos- phere in keeping with the needs of our people generally, with due emphasis on the needs of the future farmer and fisherman. The Progressive - Conservative Party. with its record of dismal failure, is the erstwhile conserva- tive Party of I085. That was the year of their complete exterinina-l It also has a party plot-l tion. form. But other prophets have arisen: a third party is wagging beforel {the peaceful electors of this Prov- ince the fanciful and chimericnil Saskatchewan Manifesto. I llli inclined to become gloomy also and predict that they will never outgrow the romper stue in our midst. In the defeat of the present party, there would be s retrogi-es-l eive move. The only alternative would be a return of the party led I the Honorable Dr. Ilse- ( . The present Fisheries Board| and so hopelessly helpless" from .l931 to 1935 that. in July 1935, every single member was defeat- ed. That showed what the elec- tors of the Province thought .of that Government. Do you think _they have changed since that , great failure? Jileuther lie-elected *To Lead ll. A. W. mention i only a few items of public inter-. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. NOV 1S . -(AP) — Walter Reuther was re- lelectcd president 0,! the United ‘Auto Workers (C.I.0.) today and his forces scored an even more i important victory when they ' knocked out Secretary-treasurer I George F. Adds-s. Addes, leader of the anti-Reu- ther faction in the UAW. lost his job to Reuther-plcked Emil Mazey of Detroit. Shortly before 9 p.m. A.S.'1‘.. Mnzey had 3.773 votes, more than a majority in the roll-call vote. Addes had 2.088. according to an , unofficial tally. Auction Sale AT MILLVALE ON MONDAY, NOV. l7 AT I PM. I will sell on my premises on , the above date, one Clyde horse, ' nine years old; one Clyde horse, 6 years old; one iilly I l-Z years ~ old; live choice young milch cows due to freshlsn; four spring ; calves; one brood sow with eight pigs lour weeks old; two sows (open); 50, year-old hens; e quantity of hay and straw. Terms Cosh. If day is unfit, sale on next line day. ll JOHN w. HAGEN. HUGH MORRISON, Auctioneer. o l t... AIIGTIDII snu: AT IIIITOWN ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ll, AT 1:30 EM. Acting under instructions of Trustees of Freetown lohool Ne. ‘H, I will sell by Public Antlers on above date their school prop- erty eo It stands. Terms Cosh. IIUGII MOIIIIOI. Auctioneer HUNTZ HAIL ‘Balm lrianiu I Blili. RlNllJlLi - llAiA IORINF. Also News Shows 7:15 and 9:I$ Matinee Friday 3:30 \~»~rs»sPvv\,~/vv CAMEO Friday 7-0. Sat. Matinee 8.30. Evening 7-D. Geno Aatry In "BLUE MOUNTAIN Si!!!’ With Comedian Smiley Burnotlc so "Frog" and June Storey. Also Serial, News orld Bhorfe. I“ oiilirnuii” - THEATRE nus SIDSRRELI. ' III IIRII null - sum III“ '1."'.l!"$'*""-!.F!E ,._. .___..._. Shows:- m. ms - Set. nae-mo