SEPTEMBER 12. 1941 — w. _ Miliillilllli 9.8% i:- trus. r/lvcsr" sil‘ u». A new ‘afar-IN; bdrn in the galaxy of glorious Clomrnunily patterns . . . Morning Start. designed with the dramatically J’ ' ' beauty of deep, rich carving and brood sweeping Ilnll- Pllnldr too, on spoon and fork handles for greater rich- ‘ness. and mania with harrnenising dasllgn en berks of all pieces. Spoons and forks reinforced lqhh extra solid silver. See Community's onchantq ‘holy dllTerenl Mernlna Star pattern nowl f 42 Piece Se In Nobility Chest . Contents: ll Teaspoon: ~ 8 Solod I 8 Dessert Spoons 8 Knives B Forks I Sugar Spoon fWHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET" __ Socialist Premier Paul Rnmndier. right, won his fifth vote of con- ~ ilktliscpriicetljln? Januaryin the french national assembly after he ac- undermhB vcmrhunésls of exploiting a strike wave threatening to 0mm ‘L? ‘Ila? f-illl Pnlrcethrcw up barricades around Ramadiens “M1 t! nyfilrgpvemmcnt’ bmlchngs. and cordoned off the assembly ‘m srcng 1.1 oiccmcnis against nny manifestations during the ‘- MW»- vu lslmullrrlr ii r‘ orb $5 850 i Butter Knife r ‘New Labor Bode d» ' l w Ax" v a 5’ ‘l ~‘:\ -\ T HE___CHARIXTI"I‘ETOWN GUARDIAN Victoria The Village By The Sea Miss Charlotte MacI-achern, Ap- pln Road spent a few very pleas- ant days in Victoria recently, guest of her cousin. Miss Adele Mac- Eachern. Mn. Walter M. baa, Victoria, has returned home after a pleas- ant visit to “Stratgsrtney” where she was the guest of her daughter Mrs. WI‘. Alan Stewart, Mr. Stew- art and family. Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Boulter, Victoria, were Mr. and Mrs. Don- aid MacEaohern and daughter, Phyllis, tong Creek and Mrs. Fred Boulter, Tryon. Mira Gertrude Bouiter, New York. left last. Friday morning)!- tsr spending a very pleasant sum- mer in Victoria with her mother, Mrs. Nathanael Boulter and other members of her family here. and also visiting while on the Island wi relatives and friends in dif- feren parts. The regular monthly meeting of the Evening Auxiliary o! the W.M.8. of Victoria met at the home of Mrs. Keith Boswell on Thursday evening, sept. 4th with nine members answering the roll rvlce for Eight l Tax Extra Faces Challenge VANCOUVER. Sept. i0 —- (C?) -British Columbia's troubled labor. SlLUELLOil, sparked by unrest over the government's new Conciliation Act aimed at illegal strikes, to-, night found nearly 2,000 workers! idle in the meat packing, steel andy furniture plants. All seek higher‘ [it The labor picture darkened duzung the day with some 600 Un- ited Packinghouse Workers (C.I.O.) on strike plants, and the walkout of 1.000 workers in furniture factories in Vancouver. Victoria and New Westminster. Other strikes threatened, includ- ing a walkout of 300 boilermakers, 500 foundry workers, and 300 hose] and restaurant employees. Steel workers have been on strike for a wt-ck at five large lliillli here. a walkout of s50 em- ployees lofClng another 250 into idleness at the closed factcrles. Vancouver housewives faced .7 _QRREGTIUN i __._'<' 29.22%" ~ I . \\\\;\"._____,r\\\\ H’, --'" . II YUII WAIITTQQC seuswuaaa call. The president, Mrs. Keith 'Myers presided and meeting open- ed by the singing of Hymn 73B and program carried out as out- lined in the Missions y Monthly. The responsive reading was from Psalm 119 verses 30-40. Prayer was offered by Mrs. Evan Wright. af- ter which the offering was receiv- ed and hymn "Break Thou the Bread of Life. was sunB- A @150"!- sion arose on Temperance Work and it was decided to send for we squall bounced boat onto rocks when her anchor line broke. discourse given by one cf Victoria's girls of his old home town. inthlans, Chapter thirteen was read in turn by Joan Boulter, Rob- ert Wright, Joyce MacDonald, Byl- via Boulter, Roma. Sherren, Gordie Miler. Ramona Sherrin. \ Edith Bruce. Phyllis Bruce, Merlin Mac- . . . . t I . l Perched precariously on s. rocky crest at Wrangell. Alaska, the good ship Evelyn awaits a high tide to refloat. her. Summer iiustriotls sons who has a never| failing interest in the boys and‘ The r Scripture reading from First Cor-l PAGE THIRTEEN‘ New at HOLMAPPS, Complete Stock of New ENTERPRISE HEATERS —For Goal or Wood- DOIVi delay-Be prepared for cold weo ther by having HOLMAN'S Install an '“l°l°"'l H¢°llll9 Sill" in your home now. . . . Complete stock of all type Heaters now on display. " . llcne Better — The Enterprise Slow Bombustion Heater» inurflnumweuumu fumnYg h isaillnh eois oil day and oil night, without re- and th-m dd f ly necessary to start the fire once a year ° "e "SW dill or two. Means less fuel and I I s ess work. Strongly constructed for mony year; ygryycm 5" these Heaters todoy. ' Wood Burning Heaters Moderately Priced - Reliable AIRTISHT HEATERS ance Union. It was also decided to membership cards to the Rmper- the band. A well-rendered send for new Study Book, “Great la the Company." An interesting study e1 the Holy Land and the first five chapters of Matthew was given by Mrs. Keith Boswell and Mia Fiornece Inman after which Mrs. In-ed Inman conducted a Bible quiz which tested the knowledge of the members on these chapters given to study. and proved very educative to all concerned. As the new Study Book subjects are large- ly concerning the Bible, its use and benefit in many different ways, it is well that each member peruse her Bible so as to gain needful knowledge. The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. A season of socla! chat was then enjoyed during which time delicious home- made ice-cream I-nd cake were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Evan Wright and Mrs. Allison Lea. Next place of meeting in Oct- ober to he at the home of Miss Florence Inman. duet “God has His eye very enjoyable Programme. offering amounted to $7.41 ful to Mr. MacQuarrlc service the success it was. The ‘Busy Bee‘ Mission Band, Victoria, held a special service in the f-lall on Sunday afternoon, September 7th. which was largely attended by an appreciative aud- fence. Mr. Heat-h MacQtlarrie, B.A. of the University of Manitoba. Winnipeg. was the guest speaker and chose for his subject ‘Peter walking on the stormy sea to meet Jesus his Master and how, looking around and losing faith in himself he began to sink. Mr. MacQuarrie expressed himself as being greatly Pleased to have the privilege of addressing the children of the Mission Band and older ones as W911 and needles; to say all pres- and Company and Canada Pack- ers Ltd. joined Swift Canadian Oharlottetiown to resume Mrs. Roy Lei, Calgary, who has spent the past step mc-ther-ln-law, Mrs. before leaving for borne. Donald and Kathleen Keough. all active and interested members of "The Stranger of Galilee" by Missl Donada MaclLeod and a. pleasingl on the. Sparrow" hy the Misses Maylea and Ruthie Boswell along with the singing of the hymns, "Jesus saves, Jesus Bids Us Shine", and "Stand Up Stand up for Jesus." and l selection by the choir "God sees. the little Sparrow Fell" made up a I tcr Miss Betty have also gone to‘ take up studies at Prince of Wales. several weeks in Victoria, guest of her The Misses Verna and Donalda Macheod. Victoria have gone to their‘ studiea at Prince o! Wales College.‘ Miss Anne mnsford and her sis-‘ Alta... Jabez bee, left Monday evening by bus and will stop over in Nova Scotla here she will visit wth relatives What might have been a disast- rous fire at Albany broke cut in the large coal shed o! Mr. Lester MacLcod of L.D. MacLeod and Sons, Victoria and Albany, the solo The which will be used for Mission Band work. The platform was nicely decorated for the occasion with bouquets of» out summer flowers which gave an‘ added charm to the surroundlngal The band leaders are deeply grate- . for spendid address to the children and their parents for their kindly cooperation, to those who gave the special numbers and to all "who in any way helped to make the‘ his outset: nrnrens homes, halls, etc. BASE BIIRIIEIIS for long periods of time. of even heat. Goal Burning Heaters Various Styles — Completely Satisfactory Compact and serviceable Coal Heater - for The choice of mony - glylqd ‘y, ha“ the 5;; BAOIAIIT GLOBE HEATERS Good locking Heaters that give on abundance The old reliable for burning wood. . . . Inex- pensive but dependable. SABIIIET HEATERS Various styles in these powerful, efficient wood- burning Heaters. BOX STOIIES Cost Iron surface. construction for extra Specially built for boots and IOOITIS. . BOAT STOIIES small Two types from which to I" Elms" Clliulllblll Company workers in a strike that soon threatened to become ne- ' tlonwide. _ British Columbia's l and furniture workers. ' Dtlillliil‘ Labor Minister Jame ‘Thomson called for an immediat report from his officials here new labor code, with stiff penalties for ill- Pilal strike. Iflced a new challenge in the walkout c4 the packinghouse cause being spontaneous combust- ion.‘ Lnlcidly it was noticed in time to avert a catastrophe. help being and other nearby places and the necessary precautions ‘were taken by a band of willing workers who lost no time in giving cf their en- ergy to combat the flames, stand- lng by until all danger was past. The date of this happening was ' Friday, September 5th. S 6 Court action was already under way . against 114 of the striking steel Wmiiefs- Dius a union official and a local union. mwm“ “Y5 l“ "like" at Burns ant srcetly enlcyea the excellent a _____ Mrs. Edgar A. Myiod, Taunton, Mass" who has been summerlnfl Oil the Island. left Victoria Where she has spent the past few weeks on Monday evening for Albany where heme of her brother. Mr. w.P. Cam- cron before returning home. Mani‘ were the expressions of regret at her leaving for she has proven herself an entertaining visitor. ex- tremely pleasant and interesting and with a great love for old friends and acquaintances and like many more of our visitors with a very warm place in her heart for the land of her birt-hfdear “Oil Edward Island". . \ ___. The writer hes been informed U! reliable authority that the lobstm‘ fishing during the late season has been a complete failure. All pity is due those men who these chilly mornings have braved winds and tides in the larkness and cold long before daybreak to be so sllmly rc- warded for their arduous labour. but then-the farmers also have thdr trials for with rumors of beet- les sndlrugs, flies and pests of ai- rnost every description. their lot is not Jan envious one either. 5o to these brave hearts who toll on amid clsco _, ts ln say, "cheer up. the best is yet to be”. --V. Several of the residents of Vic- toria and vicinity attended the ln- duction service on Friday evenlnl- Septnmber 5th. in the Hampton United Church of the Rev. Thomas l-lesd EA. who recently arrived from Newfoundland to take up residence in the Manse at Bpmp- ton as pastor over thig circuit. There was a large number in al- tendance at this service which was presided over by the Rev. Waidron MacQuarfleZ Souris, assisted b! RAV. Blair MacPhall, Breadalbane, and Rev. In. Woodside. he choir was assisted by mem- rushed to the scene from Victoria‘ she will spend some time at the‘ and, around the Village by the Sea. we’ choose. “LITTLE coo" For wood burning. nGIFI-rr . For cool burning. Accessories ' STOVE SHIELDS, etc. Use The IIOLMAN Easy Payment Plan 10% DOWN Balance Monthly H Q r-j Z I? z m “WHERE OLD FRIEIIOS MEET" r l SK“ » STORES IIARLTTETOWN bers fro tori; choirs with Mr. Peter Mac- Donlld, omaplst. After the In- duction Service a reception held ln the Manse where a goodly number oi the members of the dif- ferent portg qr the congregation had the pleasure of quainted with Mr. and Mrs. Head who with their trwo young sons are new comfortably During his first Sunday in his new congregation Mr. friend preached in MIN use 35¢ ’5"-'-'-'i""¢---”"" ‘Prven. w" ~-.s...""“ "' Ts‘! WIS getting ac- settled there. ARTS near m the Bonshaw and Vic- the Bonsham United Church in the afternoon. and again took part in the service of the Prodigal Son in story and dong in the Bonshaw Church in the evening, presented by the Bonshaw choir. an advanced stage was oorarons We ore new buying Toblestock Potatoes "run-of-fiald" in farmers’ used bogs. ' GRADED IMMEDIATELY IN OUR WAREHOUSE Will Toke Both Number Ones end Smalls ol CURRENT MARKET PRICES "lies-ace l. Willis t Co. I75 GRAFTON STREET. ~ , radiating COAL uoos - snovsts - srovs . BOARDS . POKERS - rtus SAFES g EARL! STEEL WORKED-l Steel working and hardening 3.000 years ago in Greece. PHONE 4T3