.3 ‘i ‘ ' Remix- WQ/vvi" s " ' asexual-res- ll ,. e- Stenographer Wanted \-§-44-§-@§-§ immons 3-Piece BED OUTFITS Walnut Finished Steel Bed-Sable Spring- Felt Mattress 25 Only Bed Outfits In Both Stores S P E 0 I A L A T 29 Here is your chance to buy High Grade Simmons Bed Outfits at a decided saving. -We cannot replace these outfits at anywhere near their cost as Bedding Prices _ ‘ But we offer these to our customers to prove that Holman's is still the best place to buy Furniture and House Furnishings. All Outfits are Simmons quality and include o good looking Walnut finished steel Bed-sturdy, well-made Cable Spring iind good weight, cotton felt Mattress sizes, 3'3", 4’ and 4'6". Remember Bedding Costs tlave Gone Up 25%-So It May Be A Long. Long Time Before We San Repeat This Offer THE r SPEOIAL SALE have gone up 25923. 50 SHOP NOW AND SAVE. SHOP HOW AIIO SAVE llolman’s Easy Payment Plan AS LITTLE is O-O40'OFOOQ~&O-O-Q 0-0 O 00% O Ow Experienced in slltlftllfllldi nd Typing. Apply in person to the M. F. SCHURMAN CO. LTD. Summerside O44 0-6-0 |‘1{()l*‘ESSl()NAL CARD ‘ T. Earle liieltey (Jhertered Accountant Office et to Grenville Street lursurserslde Phone B7B Summarsfde Educational Meeting At Alherton C. H. Profltt. chairmen. welcomed the speakers, arid then iz...l iipmn Mr. L. W. Shaw. DI- ll’i‘l'~'l' 0i Ellllvillltlll‘ \\ll(I explain- r-d that the purpose of the meet- ing. WIIICITJUZIS sponsored by the Prince Edward Island Teachers‘ Federation, was to arouse and stimulate interest in education in Print-e Edtvnrd Island. Mr. Show slatted that lite pres- ent time is a crisis in education. l-li- siilil that salaries of teachers ltave increased but despite this fact iewcr young people are tak- ing teacher training. hirs. Prod Gntcs. West Royalty, representing the Wnntens‘ Insti- tutes. took llS her subject “School Improvement and School and Home Co-operdtlon." She eteted that there were ten important flirts to remember. Viz: 1. One or the first respnnsihililltts is to sciid the rliiltl In school clean end healthy. 2. Punt-tuallty. 3. Obed- ience l0 parents and teacher. 4. Parental Interest. 5. Understanding of the teachers‘ problems. 6. At- tendance at the st-hootrmcetiatiz. 7. EWFOIIYHQPHIPIH oi "I-lnt School Litnr-lies.“ >1. Advovrititig oi play- ground equipment. ti. Music in the school. l0. Joining of organiza- tiotris that help in the solving of our educational problems. She stnterl, that recording equip- ment. the schools should provide facilities to look alter the trsried interests. personalities. end capaci- ties of the pupils. We should not criticise the teachers if they do not teach in the same way thet they tetight when we attended school. Get to know tha teacher. OHAPAIIO THEATRE Edward Ge Robinson Margaret O'Brien “Our Vines Have Tender Grapes” With JAMES CRAIG - AGNES MOOREHEAD, and JACKIE "BUTCH" JENKINS . Playing Friday l:l5; Saturday 7:15-9:30 Our Vlnee Ileve Tender Grapes" le full of dreme rind humor and entertainment. One moment you'll find yourself erying. enll the nest you'll be leughing through your turn. Truly this is the hind of pieture which lies so many ewerd winning noeeibllltloe the! ll le herd lu-select any one person or any one thing for In- llvltltiel erelee. ~ FRANCES GIFFORD MORRIS CARNOVSKY i} ‘ working conditions IIOWN BALAIIOE MOIITIILY Have g talk with her in order to (ind out how your child ls pro- gressing. Don‘t listen to the isles that your t-ltiidrcn will bring ironic, I hut i-o-operete with the teacher in every possible way and you and your children will profit. Miss Downers, speaking on "Teacher Improvement" steted that we have entered the stream- Illlt! age nf cfticir-itc_y' in other fields but we era still in the horse and buggy deys in education. The teachers of Prince Edward Island are this least experienced. the least paid and the least train- cd. Our educational system has become outmoded and we must. bring it up to date. She deelt with the greet improvement tn other provinces. stating that in Basket- chewein there la now provision for a four year course for teacher While in Prince Edward Island l ls approximately two-thirds of s year. She said that. Prince of Wales College la doing en excellent Job but the courre is too short. Here ere e few suggestions which she offered that would improve our educational system. 1. Better pay. 2. Innger period of training. 3. Higher steindsrdii of qualifications. 4. Better teach- ers for elementary grader. Mr. I‘. B. Reeves representing the Farmers took es his subject: "Up to Data Administration." Hc said that farming and educa- It-im hear a very close relation. He tho-tight thet the larger uinit of administration is the proper thing. He also emphasized the import- ance of improving the school grounds and the interior or the school. He recommended the nut- ting aside of a smell amount of money each year to constitute a. reserve fund for future improve- ment of the school. It ie important that iroye W8 ere to rlnain on the farm muei get a better education than forni- erly due to the greater need for a greater technical knowledge of farming. He elso thought that. the Reg- ional High schools would give the farmer boys a much better oppor- tunlty. He concluded with hriet remarks on the standard of farm- ing in thll province. Mr. Show in summing up the remarks of all the speakers. em- phasized thc seriousness of the Teacher Situation not oinly in our province but in all North America and England. In 1B0 it ls esti- mated that we will have a short- ege of 7500 teachers. Reasons why young people ere not entering the profession. l. Large clueee. Teiirh- arr heve more \vork end more r0- sponelbility. 2. Poor living end for teachers. Teacher-e ere foster parents to oeeh and every ehild in the dir- trlct end will ueuelly reeponri Io the district's attitude. in other words e district gets from a teach- er whet they give a teeclier. Oom- puleory attendance- ie fittinl. if the school is qualified to give the r-ourre requked by ell types of children, otherwise it is danger- our. This cannot be dam in e one- roorried school. Regional Composite High schools would offer differ- ent course! to flit all pupils for their llfQU work and herein llQl < *- a,» - » - o ~.- uilingp-ro sap-eo$¢o@»eo<gp»~@-aosQ-tio¢>t~»~s~oil>$~iz-§oscfleoe~&»eaatsoo$~oo$tro%ioieo2<> western GUARDIAN‘ is.tines"tt;e';;;;.t;;'.;it. side Uhltrks. have started and day olds open. Rex Darwsori. Albany. -FOR SALE. -- Frost d: Wood Mower. Oil Bath. Excellent condi- tion: also complete used parts for Graliami 1930 car. Good ilrcs. tubes 1B x 5.25. Harry Easier, Kensington. It. R. 5. —FOIl. SALE. 1937 Cldsomoblle coach with new tires and recon- ditioned motor. Prince County Mot- or nnd Body Works. Swmmersldc. Phone 719. the solution to our present day problem. Mr. John Martin of "The Na- tional Film Board." then showed a very interesting and instructive film entitled "Lessons in Living" whl-cli gave s. vivid demonstration of what can be achieved in e ‘short. time in e community- ln the general discussion which followed. the nitdicnoc asked many tauertions reletirng to the DMITI-‘i . raised hy the tensile speaker» Mr- fshaw in his usual capable men- iner answered all questions in a vi-rv satisfactory wny. The thanks oi‘ tho meeting - Qxlnndnfl to all the speakers. WE! moi-ride. Me! IL-Groomemen. _ CI-IARLOTTETOWN apartment t H O L M A N ’ S (Both Stores) S arting Friday, June 6 COMPLETE the former lilies Jean tie MsoPhee. n. N. Mire Irene Stafford. 11.. N. of Llverpali 3 l. 640%!» in all standard g. i -.e‘,.:j ' —DR. L. Cl. DLWAB. Bodoque. ll; iii-tending the meeting of the Marl-i time Hospital Association in Si.‘ Attdrervs, N. 8.. and will be absent. from his offloe until Sstttrdayp June 7th. f ——— i -A'I‘TENDING ANNlVfi-SARYI -—-Mr. and Mrs. Russell s. Ramsay Summerslde left by nwtvr for T’:- ronto where they will attend the celebration at the Hundreilth An- I nivereery of the Oeneda btfe. Thar intend to return by New York end Boston where they will visit friends and relatives. —8. —KKNBMIN MEETING - The regular meeting of the Kinsmen Summer llotes 0n Babies For Young lslan YOIITH O “The Store HOLMAIPS Club of Sumrriereide was held on Tuesday averting at the imperial Mr. smiley Melnnis. Chariot-te- town. of the National Film Board was present and spoke briefly on the work of the Film Board. ex- plaining ile objective anti licili- cies. Following his talk he show- ed e number of entertaining and interesting films. The various corn- mittces of the club reported. Charlie Hogan for the sports co-m- mltteo seld that the Junior Kins- men lied defeated the Legion in the first gerne of the Summersirle Baseball League. There was fur- ther discussion of the invitation to lain the Bummerside Youth Cen- tre Inc. and their act cf incorpor- ation was reed end discussed. The ‘ Hornby-MacPhee Nuptials Photographed et bridal reception fellernag thelr men-loge in lt. Mary's convent chapel. gm. Mr. A. J. Gender. Groom. Mr. Jeinee Held ef Honor. lliee Helel NeoPhee. R. N. Bridesmaid. tiers" ENTRE George Olscamp; Chancellor, Rev. Howard Wight; Recorder. Lloyd Gallant: Treasurer. Henry Wedge: Warden. Jerry Doucette; Advocate Ted Perry: lnsltle Guard. Evald Herr; Outside Guard Gordon Sul- mettor wes then left. over for ti- nol clecirion~et the next. regular meeting. Norman Hogr; reported that p ns were under way for the Do inlon Day concessions at the Race Track. Mr. Bill Rosco was the clieirmen for the eve- liven; Trustees. J. S. Damn-rm,‘ hing-d. J. Henry Geudet and Earle Me. Donald. —S. —ELECTION 0F OFFICERS -- lfciv days with her ltailrond cciit re. —Mls5 Nan lvlclnnle. e student has lind is minor "P9531 slstcr. .\ii'<I illalor Innian. Borden. 5 GREAT RAIL CENTRE Clhicogo ls the world's BYPHWS Mr. Arthur Claw was elected Grand Knight of Summereide Council, Knights of Columbus at the gn- nual meeting held on Tuesday eve- ning. Mr. J. S. DesRoches retir- int: Grand Knight presided. The following slate of officers was _ chosen: Deputy (trartrl Kfllfllf. ‘~" l A com: ‘r0 BERIIARITS STORE militant I Thursday - Friday -— Saturday and Set Your Supply as Bernard's are llavlng Specials o-Q-os-Q-oii” Teas, lb. 73c Orange Pekoe, lb] 89c Coffee, lb. 55c Double Cream Custard, 2 for 23c Muffin Mix, 2 for 23c Eating Figs, 2 pkgs. 35c Cooking Figs, 2 lbs. .. 35c Soda Crackers, bulk, lb. I5c Fitted Dates, 2 lbs. 49c Baking Soda. 2 pkgs. l7c Cream Tartar, 2 plugs. . 45c l Salt. 5 lb. bags, 2 for . 21c I Cow Salt blocks 14¢ a. 89c Soup Mix, 2 for . . . . .. 23c Diced Carrots, 2 cane .. 28c Diced Beets, 2 cans 28c Irish Stew, 2 cans 2Ic Beef Sausage. 2 cane .. 69c Bologna, 2 cans . . . . . .. 49c Can Beef. 2 cans ..-.. 78c . Weiners, 2 cans 68c Kant. 2 cans ..... 68c Prem, 2 cans 68c Quaker Oats, cup and eaueer.. . , . . .. 35c Quaker Oats, tumbler . 35c Robin‘ Hood Oats, 5lb.bag... . . . . ..27e Linseed Oil, gal. . .. 2.59 Paint, gal. S.W. 5.49 Barn Paint, gal. ‘~19 Born Spray. gal. D.D.T. 2.39 No Rust Clothes Lines. 50 ft. 59° Pulleys, no rust ,_ 69c Hand Made Driving Harncss .. 3590 Work bridles ..--- 2-25 "P Collars 5-00 "p Martingales .. L69 Neck Yoke Strapi. Pi- 31° Blow Torches 6m "l: Gillet’: Lye, 3 cans 32- Big 5 Cleaner, 3 cans l3‘ Sweat Pads, each 59‘ Rope Snaps, 2 for l?‘ l" Snaps, 2 for ._ 2; Wood Homes, pair i“ Steel Homes, pa" ~ ' 35 foot, 6 inch 5 Pl 2M0 Belting .. r We have in stock:- Stock Drivers Asphalt Shingle! Starter Strips Roofing Cement Plastic Cement Shingle Stain Felt Paper sis}. Iii-dais" us.‘ eJ-‘Iéql i-Tn~_4"<ver'.>4'.4 42' we" <3 .1 \A1II1fCC§\ “ea-e s\\-»e cene-uieee__~ee -_-.a..1 c.- heme-walk .Anl2t_ ._ n»... _. Qmisnlixlilliii'7Zlltlt-L.ik'l!z‘itllllts..llll&lueaae.i..e-=-‘e;en¢ a -< 4 nurse in the Charlottetown Hos-E l pitnl _ iiipcrutiuit. She is now speittlitiz a l S 4 -- em<e . -»\ l'l—\5\‘l)".a1' Roofing Paper O. lfornby. Charlottetown. Bride. l Electric Fences DEALER FOR FIRESTONE TIRES and BATTERIES none-Get"?