g Buy And Sell The Classified Way Phone --8506 Fsrtsls Ssrvlesslitsral feature. I go 12 The Guardian ilsarilsrs Accsangdatsdl '1" ll ll rsda 3', Mar. 21. 1957 gs E Wants Support For Dictionary Of Canadian Words & Usage Work has already begun on the MFKWNON PRESIDENT task of compiling the Canadian 1 dictionary. A publishing house has been to ”' F a founda- ...m....(mT.. MACCALLUM iron PAINTING and decorating. so Belmont st. PICIITJIT ?i'h?nTnr'-:'i.lvl:n':nn:n-T oanngiis Rsticostuonsrnn ”"”T'-5””-rmmm 40 Orlcbar Street. Phone 441). llitggea DIEINISE .00" 03 TWO WORKING MI-IN ro BOARD 0;!-E-fmae-"HE-L-'3:-U--i-In-"I LUMBER FOR SAL Most all sizes and lengths; IN MEMORIAM CARTER-In loving memory oft my dear wife. Beatrice who pass- 5 ed away March 21st. 1955. 1 Two years have passed away. Sincc one we loved so well. Was taken from our home on earth . with Jesus Christ to diiell. The flowers we place upon her grave. May wither and decay. But the love for her who sleeps be-I neatti. Shall never fade avi ay. Ever remembered by her hus- hand. i our dear Mother who passed away March 21st. 1955. by first of April fall at 2 First St. Parkdalc after 5 o'clock. 1 7EI.'s”aYII!lwT?IEI(S E... sale 1950 PREFECT IN A-I i95iii'lic.-o7TR1J'(ik.Is'-5 T0. CARTER-in loving memory of!l'950 CHI-TVA --2 would take feeder cattle in trade or sell uull'l'.1Ili. lluil 'I(l0d W N A-1 condition 51611000. iiill riance part if necessary. Applyl I' Gordon Mai-Klnnnn. West Royal- liattery. (lit and heater. pric- ed right for quick sale. Oiviier Z gidalre Phone 7&. l fled chair. Dial 8758. GUERNSEY cow 'to cltfsliii lfsiivinlisn HOIETEIN co due I vices any tims anywhere. Phone LAZY BOY AND I. CIlEB'I'EI- "51 care for lnvallds or semi-invalid. WE REPAIR AND REWIND M0- tors. washer repairs. wringer rolls. refrigeration. Sales and repairs. House wiring. Storey Electric. Ilantu iii”g,iwAN'rlao - Au: ao1'rl.l:s. pints or quarts. Dial 8595. CIIEV. OR G.M. TON TRUCK I-IRPRISE ELECTRIC RANGE 1- burner and in excellent condition. Price 565.00. Dial 945. YEAR-OLD AYRSI-IIRE COW to freshen this month. Fred Maciiae. Wheatley River. to freshen. Apply Cecil Wood. R.R. No. 6. Charlottetown. NURQE will 3-6A3” AN” SOOII for early delivery. Also four sided plainer and CONDL s n Apply St rling Hackctt Mt SLUE 30.; 54' Gs..mm..n"dn'l iaran. 16,000 miles. 5275.00 Phone :ff,,.,.,. e ISLAND GRILL. QUEEN a'rl.nn matchert 3- -ms. serving full coilru dinners: -- e --F iiziai CARRIAGE I v - CLARK BRO . 4950 PIWTHC CAR-'51-L NEW blue excellent COIIGTIIOIIL. gt: spechhzi h Chm”. aFhN' S tires. practically new iiioior-- - 4433 mu 5223- Mt. smwuvt TENDERS INVITED Very desirable property. No. Is Ambrose Street. Brighton. known I of the late Jennie S. Hillson. and of her husband Howard R. Hill a "The Birches", the residence also boards. Place order! KINGSTON. Oat. (CPI-As an lsulhor. Dr. writer a. Avis finds hisnself in a uniqua situation. Ila doesn't have to worry about nntenccs or story-but he has to hunt for words. tithe ones he wants for his plan- ned dictionary of Canadian words are those distinctive to the coun- I Dr. Avis. assistant professor in lfhe English department at Royal Military College hers and secre- tary of the Canadian Linguistic Association. says that the distinc- tive language oi English-speaking Canadians is one of the paths to national identity. 1 PURELY CANADIAN Many words used by Canadians gusgo through contact with the French - Canadians. Indians and Eskimos. And North America gen- erally has a whole range of lin- guistic forms not current in Eng- land. a situation duo in large part to this different environment of this continent. As examples of words peculiar to Canada, Dr. Avis gives separ- ate school. concession road. splake, Mountle. muskeg. fire reels. aboidcau. Bennett - buggy, Blucnoss. herring-choker. Ncwfie, malelnate, mukluk, wendigo. bush pilot. pogey. hydro. chuck race, hlueiine and many others. Words with meanings peculiar to Canada X ' 4 acclamation as in "he was elected by acclaim- trill! tion to finance the proicct. work- ing in conjunction with leading: Canadian linguists. l "Needless to am." Dr. Al Ilya, "this ambitious undertaking will not bear full fruit for several years. If the foundation is suc- cessfully established we stand a good chariot of getting a number of scholarly, reliable reference books." I Supportlng' this undertaking Isl the Canadian Linguistic Assocla-. tlon. formed four years ago tol promote the study of language and languages in Canada. Re- search in Canadian English is prominent ng the associa-l tion's activities. 1 Ultimately it is hoped to com-. pile a historical dictionary of Ca nadian English which will give an. tion.” a meaning current only in Canada. The terms "treaty In- dian" and "treaty money" may be found in American dictionaries, but they are marked obsolete in soil. is offered for sale by tender. which will be received up to 22nd March 1957. no tender beingi Long days. long nights. she bore the pain. To wait for cure hilt all in vain, Till God himself knew what was leaving proiliice. Apply Mark Malone. flialpcque Road. vln - - cars Lea ' g 4 -2 PAIR MUSCOVY DUCKS. AP-ISMALL OR CUB TRACTOR WITII an intrinsically Canadian. he says. Many came into the lat exhaustive record of words andl usages typical of this country. V E J. asnnnsu . , , 1 who has been elected Presirii-nt one dlCll0l1Il'lf HOW I5 belllii and appoi ted General Manager around 1950 with good body. Mo- tor gnnd or bad, very reason- able. Apply Box 967. Guardian. is rows pnnssno STRAW. weed free. Apply Earl Jenkins. Souiliport. 3-' ”"P”d- l compiled at the University of of The cKinnon Industries, I '39” 'T”.” -””-';i' 5 ' T Any prospective purchaser my Montreal an En lish - French L" "t cl th C --l - can l.r..ixiiw. FOR CALGARY 1- in M F. ii . . . . - i . . . . - - - . 5 . . - ""1. e. - 9 Wield -Mlrtms . And took her home and gave hery Apr” N Mal Wk iaahoaitlerwn ac ac ern. RR9 l :n0er3i9ate3liyII(iIllLIl(:iIlllS)arrA-I::F"1l5 I the Premises by makinlp M ;l;lllceht;f'1vt:einfEz;tnat::y are very French y Engmiy dicuongry whlchl subsidiary at St. Catharlni-s, w. "-0- . '-e-e n-T -fa. -.. W. , - V - appointment with th- underslsned-. - GC' The Rd . C' d. M will be spproprlnie for this oon- Ontario. Mr. Barbeau. who was Sadly missed by daliltlltlrl Kit- CAR LF..- . G r-on vAN(,ouv. 3,iu.:n any Appuf nowggpg 9.1; 7 g 011 heating, hot water furnacew : ll 9'. I "3 1", ch mum, The editor, of mi. volume, born in Toronto 44 years ago, ty and son-in-law. Bop er April 1. Can take two Ptissen- Janiieson, Gaspereaux, P.E. IlrZwANTE:D ONE now porsrons modern conveniences 1 ARTHUR NURSING ;l:"'b';'- :;30:;ffs,::y"wL'rdl;”':f;: which should be available by 1959. mxlxfg ':59c::'1fdt.(:”";l 11;; CARTERWH hung y BN5. Pll0nfApl3'3: ; Vw land. y aanlcr. Write to Guy Watts. Propiertyhincludes a garage. and mean 0" thing in" "y, Brmsh are y-lean.-Paul Vinny of the Ullri year; laaeglyyzs 7F'f;c'm';y "whiny our dear gmudmmh". Realm. CAR LEAVING FOR B08-mnmmoo BALES PRESSED RAY. I arion Bridge. CaPe Breton. N. specla INS t lzfedway as shownuon wolumhm and something dmerem verslty if Montreal. and Henry; Inn. Annie Carter. who passed away Sunday morning. c.iil accnmiiio- good quality; 400 bushels oats. 5' .. 1... O.,.. glfM;;ro:;.?3', guy Egduiiagga 0:: elsewhere." Thus we find persons Alexander of Queen. Umvenmm y March 21. 1955. date 2 DaSS('nEPI'S. one way (liaI- Apgiyrllee Macnnnaldy Sy pegilolln pls-1-0”,-' REv0LvE3s' Undenlgnews om”. Open for female and male in one pan of the country refer. powder flasks and horns.. shot poucliess etc. also old reloading tools. F. G. Kennedy. 9 Lap- thonre Ave.. Cliarlottetoirn. WANTED: RELIABLE MAN A! Dealer in Kings County. Exper- ience not necessary. A line op- portunity to step into old profit- ; ring to fire reels and in another and chmm 'to fire trucks." zcally ill patients. For in-y0THER EXAMPLES .formiltion phone 7729. The child's plaything. the teeter- .totter. in Nova Scotia is called a ytilt. A bluff on the Prairies is a lclump of trees. while elsewhere III"!-2111' hearts your memory ling-l 2-12 Murray RiverAl-Exchange. SALE :-eiws--aw-E-lvvvsnh--lamb. ” I One shorthorn hull. Apply Nor- l- -an" Bent man-Reeves. Summcrside RR. 3 . - ... .. ZWASIIER IN oool3”'c"oNi'li"rloN. FOR RENT -FIJOOR SANDER3. Priced iuasonahly. Phone 9265. Chandler Bros. Dial 6557. 1 fi 7 yyyyy gv 4 W” 7” mornings or evenings. I FURNISHED in-zsrsp noon. lusnn snr or sooxs or know-'. Possession will be given as may convalescent sweetly tender. fond and true, be arranged. There is not a day. dear Granny.. That we do not think of you. F.ver remembered by Betty Ann. Nell and Bobby. I Newly Arrived Canadians Find Weather Very Hot In Desert rwti-ltooiilsfis KING STREET. FEDERAL CIVIL SERVICE . By JACK BRAYLEY. ...jthe police action begall walchcd :'.i?y.. H .. .. PIDGEON-In loving memory of in 1 1. A it 1' k 1 3 our dear father and grandfatherw Jlial ms. W1; ledge. excellent condition. . not able business where Rawlelgh '1" ;w;t"of”g:;I;';:"re,m blgzk ..AgaGiFa;dl;rlin;lr.:elig S;:i:l!;pltVdt&;);:::-grit; tarigilirlh support troops t T. John. P'lIdg?'!gl.1;V5l'1l0 passed FURNISHED BEDROOM nnA'r-zjzffllliiorih A” vvgl iggfgttgighgyogitsbeggodfltgg fly; Park Warden (Prince Edward ysalt placed 'for- cattle. while. in Three RCA... ,.1'y,u Boxcm. The ,em,,,,de,. 0, um m" K. . away are . - ed. Dial 4485. H.-on SALE I.-Aw(-E.” S1-ovnl uishya on credit: wme hawk Island National Park) 8.'l150- 13.0. a slat lick is a topographical brought Canada.' nut ..nghung..squ8d,0n is coming in two man” whT”d'g:, F" d”k "d "'i9"d5 ONE-T9RT,'(',g,"'v7f1-H Svgf p76,f'C”nl Excellent condition. also electric 3600. type" troops to the Sim gestceimwednesday. ' n - E :.;l eigh's Dept. ML-470-163, Mont- Phone 8506 "ll Dear Father. how we think of you, fl" ""0 Ad"”3- Dial 3'51 i.:'lge.'. Film” 5233' real. P.Q. Posters and applications at Poll . Tuesday '0' duty with The "oops Xelimllihaly fioili .- Fnetndn are friend: it they are out: LARGE BEDROOM, AP- 'll;fe'SfElflrEl: Ht;l.Si1l'l-Illgs Acoyv W?-m-:--m-am" 1.. km Offices. National Employment 0f- M.,,,,,,,,,,e,,., ,,,,,,.,,d W Ref”-ed Teacher Ni;:li;i::elfIer;1i:i;st;::xyiper;::::-e of 1mygl:l;nepIg;:de:ewho annomgdmat i ' w l'"9- kl ply 3 King Square or Dial 9778. John ';mLfl'fe;'" Slam G' Euliy y Tic" "Id "19 CW" SQFVI" C"'"' "M" 5 9-"L I" P"b"""m' I degrees in the shade was almostlFerret scout cars will arrive by -1- '19" "'1' b"' 19"” """' 1'' 57.'E7F”URN,gH,55;gEA'fg3-inE5;.. - .4: ”.-,”"V.:: WANTED to RENT OR nuv,misslon.10 Tobin Street. Hall- '""0WlnE d3Y- 1 P-"I 0" : Takes Astronomy .00 much for the soldiers, clad in-sea March so and will be in "i" y”"' -H- gr 1 g d 3"0RT SEAL C057: W G009 store with house in city or store fax Nova Scotia where applica- S”l”'d'5' R" p"b""""' l lbatile dress who had been serving UNEF operational position by telxlllliilrllzelymlli.-llti-elTil:elI::.lrrli:.r dau&- lflhtlsllig R5 we 9"? common Cheap for cash AP ”l”"'3 with 'q"lpmem- Apply tloiis are to be sent I Mondayl 1 LONDON Qmi (Cm -' M”'Alll be10W ' '19") Weather ll C8mPi Capt. John Beament. also of 0t- ' ' gm ' " "'5' I69 P''"” S'- BOX 839. GIII!'dlln- ' Classified advertisements arnl mile! W- Smllh 399'” "Wch 0' Petawa only a few weeks ago. ltawa, said l.Iie morale of the iruups daughters. Jean. Lottie and Fran- mi 2 noofv154fnT'6ui1.;'fE)f(1E, her life as a school-teach . Now COS. CARTER-in loving memory of our dear grandmother, Mrs. Er- nest Carter who passed away March 21. 1955. Your not forgotten Granola, Nor will you ever be. As long as life and memory last, We will remember thee. Sadly missed by grandchildren. Sidney, Peggy and Wayne. CARTER-In loving memory of Mrs. Ernest Carter who pass- ed away March 21, 1955. Tun loving hands are resting, A heart we loved is still, A mother we loved is waiting. For us just over the hill. iis' only goodnight Dear mother it is just what we use to say We will see you again in the morn- mil. At the dawn of a beautiful day. Lovingly remembered by her Eon Ted and daughter-In-law. Hil- a. .. CHAPMAN - In loving memory of Alvin T. Chapman. who pass- ed away March 20, 1952. . There's a heartache in our heartq to-day. That" countlul years won't take away. A place in our beam that noth- ing can fill. we miss you and we always will. People may think we are happy, When they sometimes see us smile But they do not know the sorrow. That is with us all the while. Always remembered by Mom. Dad. Vrenham. and Raylcna. CAIRNS - In loving memory of waltar Perle Cairns who depart- sd this life March 4, 1956. One year ago you left us. How well do we recall The sorrow that it gave ul For the one so loved by all. Oh no. we'll never forget you And your loving friendly ways. And we pray you are even happier In heaven's everlasting rays. Inserted by mothenbrothers and sisters. REBELS ITRIKI AGAIN .-'il.(5lERS (AP) - At least I Please call at No. 2 First Parkdale in evenings. FIVE ROOM iir:Arr:i")-'.Ai'r7KiY1"- ment by April 1st. Central loca- tion. Write Box 871 Guardian. LARGE HEATED FURNISHED room. Suitable for two. Second floor. Nice Location. Dial 3306. HEATED APARTMENT SIX rooms and bath second floor. 875.00 monthly. Brighton Road. Dial 8476. GROUND FLOOR HEATED apartment. Central location. Five rooms and bath. Electric stove and refrigerator. Write P. O. Box 354. St. For Sale BABY'S HIGH CHAIR AND CRIB Good condition. Dial 5295. BABY'S CARRIAGE. USED. on. ly a few times. Just like new. Price 325.00. Phone 5295. ni.Ec'ri:oi.Ux"wi1-l"l ATTACH- ments. Perfect for spring clean- ing. Dial 5607. GOOD MIXED GRAIN. N0 MUS tard. Apply to Atwood MacRac, Alexandra. snvniv YEAR OLD cow". rol freshen. middle of April. Ap- ply John Cameron. Clyde River. FENDERS FOR SALE. C I! E V, Ford and Dodge 1953. F ront Fenders Sydney Street Au to Body. HAY AND MILK FOR SALE n.r.' MacDonald. Souris. P.F..I. LANDRACE, CANADA'S NEW- est and thriftiest bacon hog. Allen Craig. Woweig. N.B. FOR SALE 2 YOUNG REGISTER- ed cows. to freshen March 29 and April 30. Hudson Pridham. Montrose. Alberton RR. FARM If ACRES HIGII STATE of cultivation. fin paved highway Will carry half mortgage. Pric- ed for quick sale. Samuel Silli- phant. Brookfleld. FOR SALE - GOOD USED KER- osenc refrigerators. Buy now and take advantage of low spring prices Douglas Bros. and Jones Ltd. 155 Kent St. Dial 0565. persons lost their lives during the last 24 hours in rebel attach till-niuzhnut Algeria. French soar- rer reported Tuesday. French troops struck back and claimed in rebels killed in the Constantine area in the east and as near Or- IIUNTER RIVER MEAT MARKET I offer for immediate sale my Retail Mr-at Biisiiiess which is offered as a going concern. with all necessary store equip- ment. Apply to Melvin Cole. Pro- 'ensville in the wut. prletor. .ltIPLEY'S ssiilavs it OR NOT BURROUGHS ELECTRIC ADD- liig machine. Old Model. good working condition. Phone 4951, A COMPLETE SINK OUTFIT, inclliding large sink. running rawcett. trap and pipes. Apply 9': Sydney Street. ONE SINGER TRADE-IN BOX- 'l'op Sewing Machine. 310.95. Singer Sewing Machine Co. Gt. George St. Phone 4551. SOWS FOR SALE T0 FARROW in June. One Clydesdale Stal- lion. weighing 1500 lbs. Apply James Ross. Vernon River. GANDERS. ONE TOULOUSE. one china. Also 300 bushel good oats. Malpeqile Trading Co. Ltd. Kensiliglon Phone 47-111. FOUNDATION KENNEBEC seed potatoes. Excellent read- ing. John A. Roda, Milton. Dial .3007. FOR SALE STOVE- BELANGEII. 2 tone brown now fitted with oil burner. Could be used for coal or wood. 246 Fitzroy St. Phone -1304. ONE CHI-IV. CAR ENGINE. ONE ford V-8, 3 ton truck engine. Both in good contion. Malpeque Trad- ing Co. Ltd. Phone Kensington 47-lll. YOUNG SHORTHORN COW. will freshen April 10th.. also three anchorholth separators. One in good condition. Apply Arthur MacLean. Mt. Herbert. 1939 . OLDSMOBILE TIRES. body and motor in good condi- tion. Apply Edwin Muslch. Kin- ross. Sell cheap in leaving for Toronto. Saturday. ELECTROLUX . V A C U U M Cleaners Ire-conditioned by Mar- itime Compact Sales) 2 yr. ser- vice guarantee. S2935 to 849.95. Telephone Maritime Compact Sales. Hunter River 17. FIVE YEAR OLD REGISTERED Holstein cow due to freshen last. week of March. On R.0.P. regis- tered heifer calf, suitable for 4-H Club. Allan L. Clow . rreeuiwrr.' Phone ms. Fciiialc Isl: laatslg WAITRESS. IPPLY IN Pica-lzorri to Island Grill, Queen St. 1 ivmfnn nousnitsneiiiii 'i'ro'iE 966. C-0 Guardian. IIIOUSEKEIPII FOR SMALI. family. in good country home with all modern C0lIVEIll!!Iif'FS.l Mrs. Frank Gillespie. Clyde Riv-t er. Phone New Haven 5-32 LEADING AN COMPANY requires to introduce their nationally advertised cos. metlcs. Without previous experi- ence. you will am at least 83.15 per hour with our unique demon- strator plan. No stock to buy, no ulivering. no collecting of mossy. and you choose you own working hours. For com- plete information writs Dept, 10! Peggy Newioa (Canada) L lull. 1'-hIiIdas..Ont. two adults (Man). Apply Box . STENOGRAPHER WANTED Experienced stenographer and bookkeeper wanted for investment and security house. Applicants must have general experience and proficiency. Medical and pension y plan. When applying, state experience and salary ex- pected. Write-- POST OFFICE BOX 607 Charlottetown. inserted at the rats of Se pa word per insertion for one and two times; 2'.-ac per word for three. four or five times. and 2c per word for six or more Insertions. N! word minimum. soc for deaths. births and marriage s1.oo. Card of Thanks 04c per Inch. In Memoriams 10c per name for listing of Flowers. Wreaths, Masses etc. ANNOUNCEMENTS Q So per word. Mlniniu charge me. LOCALS SPECIAI. TIRE SALE lst line Atlas Tires with 18 months written guarantee- 670x15 Cushionaire 670x15 Cushionaire Whi 670x15 Tubeless 710x15 Cushionaire ... 760x15 Tubeless . . . . . . 760x15 Cushionaire Whi All other sizes The above tiles may be purchased on extended terms with your Esso-Matic Credit 519.65 523.55 S2295 323.85 527.93 531.25 te Wall ....... te Wall . on Special Sale Card. ARTHUR H. ROPER IMPERIAL SERVICE STATION Charlottetown. . city and Central: 51: per word. Minimum charge me. Q Eastern and Western locals to per word. Minimum charge We. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY (On Clssdflcd Page) one per inch for one insertion Mc per inch for two insertions iwcper inch for three (I I more insertions. WANTED ltakon. lPormanent. May lst. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, Etc. lost: It Boll, Mathoson I 150 Itichsn-I M. A. Farmer. QC. ILI Baa-k at C2-wa It. Allison M. Olllla ILI. in Richmond It OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Carrutliors. I.0. III Kent at. Byron J. Grant. O.D. -.-n-:- III lost It out as J. Elmer Blanchard. IA. 55 Queen 3. & I J. S. Taylor, L0. Corner Kent 0 &u 1 Office 9131: Its X if. .1. Motion. 2.0. Montague f X-QM.- MALI Rent free. retired, she is educating herself in astronomy. She joined the London centre of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada seven years ago, after at- tending an "open house." But her llilterest dates back to the turn of the century. when she got ex- cited about the coming of Hal- lcy's Comet. which returned in 1910 and is next due in 1985. Since then she has never lost lthe star-gazihg Interest. "The Imost fascinating thing about the jstars is their ordcrliness and pre- lclsion." she says. "We know lust .where they are and where they .will be on any given day year." I No scientist herself. Mrs. smith said that any ordinary person canj get plenty out of star-gazing. by reading books and listening to. professional explanations of the 'heavenly wonde .. I "There is an eternal wonder (about sru-ouomy." she explained- "Ynu are always searching for l something." TO RENT House in Brighton. two adults. every care BOX NUMBER 870 WANTED . Middle aged woman to work on poultry 15”" for 011? - packaging room. Small unfurnished apartment supplied- nox 139, ANTIGONISI-I. N5- WANTED ru- nruarirsanlaya ., ..-u-vs . : .- . 4- - .., .,.....rl ,.. ,,M:; Wm” 6';,',d:'nu'...' .. CHIROPRACTOR Couple wanted to work on modern p0tll'tl'Y faml- a c . I .. Palmer I. Haslawi ," " .. .- 8 room house, bathroom supplied. Rout free. lash er Nova sesua Ills. wag in hm 1.0.3., womu. for packaging room. Middle Pgh I Niohoboa ARCHITECT qd couple duh-ed but nag gugnugl. J. A. masonic-. f,.',i,','L"',t"i""' ' nox 139. ANTIGONISI-1. N. s. Currlollls. IIIHII I-Is-nemuu.r.n.i. Q Macfhoo a miner - ""”..',:',,,3"- ,3 "' ' II Oat. I. X mg'k MUSICIANS AUCTION SALE IMI-II 3-10,313,. Ihrveheeninsmniedhyon to-ll Comprising two-thirds of a 310- is man reconnaissance squadron of;w the Canadian Armored Corps. the contingent arrived from the UN staging it had been waiting for clearance to enter this troubled district near Gaza. There had been reports that Egypt objected to the presence of I more Canadians in the U G ll) away. SUFFER IN HEAT their brows. trudged to their tents while eran" Canadia support troops of the who have been in the desert since "aged, .31.: she had mired ll... Mm. l is Education Comm.. tion but had been refused. She said no official reason for it Wat given her. I FEDERAL AID (Continued Rom" Page 2) only to find the pupil unshie fol handle the advanced work and fre-1 queutly hard put to do the work of this grade ho had Just left. in answer to a question Miss Matheson said the Federation felt the Provincial budget was too heavily weighted in favor of high- way expenditures and there was not a sufficient proportion allotted to education. Mr. Hughes main-i talned that if the people of the island were able to get all the facts about education today "they will pay the shot." Co ” member Harvey. Douglas related 0 incidents of a tour the members made this week to various island schools and said. the teaching profession t 1 Iy had little attraction young people of today. theson admitted the attractions of the nursing and engineering ro- fesslons and said the teaching at- tractions must also be increased” She conceded. smllingly. that- hlgher remuneration was traction needed. LAGGING BEHIND Miss Bownesa felt that all rat .paycrs in a district should be fam- iliar with the equipment needed by a teacher in the school and she also noted this Province lagged behind others in that it only (il- msndcd one year of teacher train- Miss Ma-' l l l I had only Grade 10 education limit- selvcs. sou Mathason said it was III felt 1' UNEF border patrol. M59 "9" Naplesi Wham: these sentiments were Sgls. Lorne inger. Formosa. Ont. NEE I"-IF the reason was that instructions the difficulties were finally cleared: u, this mm W,” given me acwun. jtnnt by the Minister of Education- llic said he was unable to answer With llEl'lPll'litl0lI drlpplni fl'0lll'thc question as to the reason for the new Il'!'lVI1l the refusal as the answer ll1llSi ”vet- come from the Minister himself. tlon was in agrc Province should receive Federal aid in education. Miss Mathcson red that it was so agreed "but in suading young pea teaching Mr. Parker told the Corn- mittce "on that point we have I selling job to do" and added that lit was part of the price we had to pay for tlonal pol If 'to say was a personal tion from a profession I " view and recounted his tllllllilfzi go, um tlons which ranged over I P9" of It years and from JIP8" W d across Canada. Mr. Parker 891 lire wished to publicly .”S'”'?l' ihimself with the Federation brltt as .ltlonal problem sic n n lbrcak-up' in famll parents no longer ,l read to their c lthey were too busy wsl vision, going to bingo of out est hurdles to overcome was lpu the teachers and lrniuee that rich: in i 1,, '.we have a substantial core of lfinest teachers anywhere on ycontinant good and they were looking for- ard to assuming their role on Among the recce men echoing ass. Charlottetown; Bob Saney. artmouth. N.S., and Weber- Miss Bowness. when again ques- ter personally for the informa- Ifewar asked if the Fedci-li- ement that the Dr. answered and the others concur- annot wait for it." Regarding the difficult? in 991" pic to enter a relatively weak educa- icy in the past twent! Glfl. d Ha emphasized that what he it! represents- gl point of all ha was fully In accord with it. He believed part of the (outli- mmed from I y life as he said had the lime to hildrcn at nuthl 1' chinlt WI" Iiisl lwmt Tile speaker felt one of the llH'Rl' blic indifference to the PM" "I told the CW hi; Province runitwiirr iiiio Yolllt soil with BROOKVILLE AGRICULTURAL LIMESTONE