- .4; .573 rm 3.11 no HY" side. a former figures indicate that the pan rate and lailure rate have been con- stant over the years and the pass rate on the whole has been 1avour- able. Of the subjects in which stu- dents are ioonditioned' French and Latin account for the most. He said Latin is dropped in the schools Tum" 'N"oY”"”” "'l and French is too often taught by ';1.1?nt1i;:ds;'mmr:j'::Sfn:b'm Ht!" persons who do not understand Y ' W” 3" ' French and teach it by spelling more who enjoyed a beautiful word, WWW i” 0"" did” iiehiniihi Dr iuacxlmiou said that the Eu”: '””9' i” mm 9"” 93 7- study oi history did not present ' 1" 'ddm”” I” in” '3" PW much or a problem in second year huh mi-"'05 WNW beluiiiui at the College, but it did in iirst ced by Air Force Headquarters. The majority of the personnel will sail from Halifax aboard various ocean liners, with the re- mainder going via service alrcralt iram Dorval, P. Q. VITAMIN ENRICHED FLOUR menide. with s illustrated varieties of glsdioli. The program was presented by Dr. Kenlryhdoyse. ” t of the Sun-imerside Com- scenes of (lower culture in Suln- ya,-. He attributed this to the 5039""! 13179 habit of many students memorizing Wmii" M did" which i-7i'i111lhioiY text books, dates, battles and other the inui-ti-colors and gum;-5. Tim, 1;. stated is not history. In the College students are taught to think historically in the first year and as a result their inunity Planning Association. 5. marks are much better in the sec- interjected a and . Hon. Mr. Clark P.rs.n.l' question regarding New Brunswick H "M p giving passing grades in Grade .d to kgnufvxsz uwu;,"'b:::!'?:l'Bd Eleven to students with the requir- im" WW '0 ii" "rim "1"!" u'3.-"ii';3.33.TI1?i'3.'i..i3Z.'"ii?fciii.?23 of his mother, who is a patient in mm c--mm no-am. mn.::::;.. 2222.... -u-. om. mm... m -u 2.? 5”” V”"'i”3 in M”""”'i- "m"”d that New Brunswick students write i” 1'” hm” i" A"'”"”” "Rm" only hall or their exams in each "'"1"3-. to two years and moreover, students -Frieinm of Mrs. Margaret Ar- gggrgpggtkgygog? Sggxtsdgu ml: "n"iiii- 3” 5999” 5i"9''- 3"-m' mentary examinations Irlsptpead messide. will be glad to hear her they mu” Wu” I yeui ma who Widiuw i5 919'"? i-"iP”Vih3 5" the subject over again. All Prince tar beins seriously I11 in i-bN3IH'- oi Walu College students have the Hrs. Iloy Johnatii service at 1:00 pin. Interment will hjih ih iii! hlndllns of . HWNNT. 301' Qllfhhf he to In I B. Belliveau, has returned toBl.IlD: Eif,,,.,,,.,.,.'g, th?l?gI;,:";f:;::IIl,':mi:; inersids attslr being with has hnpofQ.nt when commmom we" mother for the past two weeks. Qomde. Ileath Yesterday or Regarding the study of Latin Dr Macxinnoh pointed out that while young inexperienced teachers who a not really know the subject aibuld not be expected to teach it, yet he hit that larger schools, &- oitering senior should teach Latin and it well, While the speaker Einnnlnsldo. is lit 42nd year. tted that personally .he was She had been a patient in thsh9V9T I sood let-in student he mgpltu go; gboua no wean, ah. Ikrsed with those who favored its was the issuer Valerie Arnstt. a I'M! 1'10 said students who learn auigiiur o! in. and ran. J. r. 1-ii-D -idem hm trouble with English, but he thought it should ,,,.,,,,, W t::.:””..:.r an parents ah leaves - 9 V05 mini 0! N: niovurn 17:0 sons. DavTd. nine 15 "id 17 V99" 9' "9 "ii 9'" ihe M” "0 point where the brain responds to years bi-others. squadron Leader ldward ma .mdy'::”31i;':l fgigeufgigily idiigifii Arnett at the ILc.AJ'. in Ottawa and William in Iumlnaa-side. "IA? rtgmn Dr M”- -nssdsatlioecltrsd iallsvwil-11.7 Ind”. vios natiu-e for the wcllars oi ths,and the tact that mau-iculgtion community. She was a member of in msnypplaces iii-st requires French Trinity United Quldl. and ” language. He thought w it was diiticuit te provide these has Funeral Home until noon on whai the students did not get them in the early trades. Th ieiiins of several changes he in the People's Ounstsry.-a Ir. Ilacliaiias Oootlnusdtmmpagel was being held for eossnittse do- lihu-atlons only. Olsls-masts Italsnaul V. at the opening at the easiislttsa . Albany Junior St. Pat; locating the chairman read a x pared statement entitled Frank ltlyers Trophy headed "WhyAil'!'ha sun:igliAlbenywins ti-opliywln i be presented. Game time 8:80 sharp skate after GIIAPAIID RINK TONIGHT CNPIIIIT , lleartbreakers I 1jAJx(iA'!l,i'. R xiii tn: tin . l)III KING EIIIE TEA about our meeting were evlr is the Press uali 1uIIsaralh- years. He learned that of those entering school for the tlrst time 32 percent drop out before the end of Grade Seven and 15 per- . "I (A MARCH 25. 1954 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOPTETOWN PAGE FLFTEEN F. l i "'I'hePressandPublicwetenotattheColieethesair I-thih hl thdsi c .Iftr'd ;t..3ts t .- II -'E WESTERN GUARDIAN ;u.3.:;gn,..m... ...m... ,m.. ...s. 2:. 3:2. 2. .......:.. 312:5 :l'aem"::r.:'..?:..m3mmalgamated Dairies ; vi ownny res an' tmas adut." tdtindlilal -b ts." h .ri .-iwl h . - . M 'nmc' COUNTY oyncp were not around or have they een who tailed ti: ilrs't e:emesTe'rl Tsxrlid lewv gtludenal jghd thfertceaalilslrllng ilirarvlle hue pieliedngtz they riiifan VMs)I1T:d- nsdsonly edulinionll vi '! ii Street. Summer-aids. Phone I31 1, I P Y ' 9 ' '9 M 0' ””' C N :s5";:':mnpnom Adnnmng apnuuuu" ulnuadllh ll! CUMMINGS mee ins could not return. He said that methods dliferent during their icessiul islanders abroad it every lege without a. board. He strongly I 1 p :3 e . - w c ave attended as a marn- there were 60 in 1939 alone. How- first i'ew weeks, but it should be Province wok the view that only favored a resumption of the old GEoR?iguEeuIi'TaNln.e1:N w 3132 N belftolmthis House since IMO. ever. present operatioss permit remembered that many or them local people are eligible lor posl-lsystem. w gm ' . "C1019. 111053 93111085 5111- those (ailing at Christmas to con- come irom schools where Grades tlons. . In quoting his reasons Dr. Mac- Amal amated Dairies Limited - The Guardian may be bought at any or the prise at this morning's editorial tutu 1: the wish - - ' E " mlowm mm m summmm: mm mm the am Wm cm H e y and try tor a D and 10, the out years or high Dr. pMs.cKlnn0n ended his pro- Klnnou aid that a board puwpori-s I successtul years business y summer stun. Gown" Drug-M" 21 Cut"! sunv much "bud: '0 th ! pass mark at the end of the year. school. are not taught excepting by sentation by thanking the Com- 1111110111! 111 ihl hlndnl 0! D?1'I0h! 901' 1953. delpite the hot thlt the ' Tike.vvg:.t'snd. Water Sn-oer Mark Gaudet. GT Granville Etrees: lent ofpoornmisttee meeetirngzwalfs tiheel. Many 0! mam doi elemenury memo” Tm nudenu mm" mt gmnmig h” reqw” wl who M" E cu"ci' ”””i'” ""1 mmpm-V9 ”p”a””M ""5 '-”"-'i" I Kmy'Doucstte's Grocery. Secoiad sum; Island Motor Transport: have given to this one sittins o)I Tile dlngreed with those who m mu "m "com ye” P'w'C' M head ma Mam expressed M Wmmumlc mun” m the in. wmewhu abnormal wndmom ' W m Street: Wu" G! h In Run." Strut; Enmu” 5.". the Home committee on mu”. crhicilze u the one-room country are senior high school students pride in Prince of wglg; College, stitution. It ensures better manage-prhe new plant, gt, summe,-std, W, I a snvm. Du" 5”". pm" Grown Cow.” man. "on" r so oo. It it has a good teacher and are taugiht accordingly. The ac .159 asked for the closes; on. men and tull responsibility to that m pfogregg 0; .,0m;,ucmn during 1 B C' d L W - D Mwxmm it can and does do great work. university work does not start un- ope;-gtion between the college .umiLeglslature and the Cabinet whilel . large part of the year. Sterling Hunter. en hllmpion In K- INC. KIIlIllI8!OI- p pi” 3 and it can do just as well by its til the third year." the Government Ind Idded mu. still avoiding dangers of unduw 34.1-yufucyunng 15 now being any wnsr PRINCE olrncs: After the formal statement and fc"tf;:,," ii" his iuwv city He had pulse for the stu- the sympathy of the mguntuie;WIi!iHc:tLg;I5:1rf:i "R can e um rled on 'at the new lucmi-y, though Aibsrton: mu wulu. Reprauntstiva. openins Dr. mnl: Macxinnon Ho - Mi" mi 11' Wndmh From and the people or the Province m 0 m not ,1 omfgmd in the rlmn Issemblms or the equila- Pnon” 5&2 Om” mu 6&3 noun Ru and to um”. In 3 wever. he emphasised the my experience in many institu. would help greatly. moss bu prop: y m um imam, nu mu to ma complewd. - of - chug" oh” menwurwgwu fact that there should be a much tlons I am convinced that Prince , I 0v Pi:he0mAi';f'-Ouhn at the comand everything will be ready to -SKATING Borden rink so- -"Nail Phil! nicht K0n- ”””"””""i”" i" "i”p”"'”'”""'” f.?5.'i...a.”” aTlT.iN:oT;&ifd niilgltltulhmlg of.TlYa1leskcoTue(TgI:GIdTI)e& :2" mm Edumion Gm". lgecls costinpl the people sieoooovg” "W N” Wm” i"”d”””"" "I 10. gfngwn -mm. 3.11,, 0-meg. he stated that he felt they should I '-' 9ve- W B I0 0 P 119 A In , .1 1 - - ' ,i him. cheese. and Ice cream W"- 8 '” . be mic can he mg. o:m.)..entiooniy ggrghgggfg gggu mgggmgfgwgg ,,;f,:g"g;"8,e;chP;g'”;;”,,;f;” 35,; erai ...'f.ii.i.Jfi.'2”if;.32i..-f.i1'”.e?ii.,i'o3”'5S2.3Zt1?”?i.””23.? 2?”...f.i?;- 3"" W Sims S91-vgl ggm, in g. . E -53, 3, L Noouuqn -g g ue cons era is nc- I . DFEVIDUIY repor 8. e orig ' YES WE Aglc PT algal” mt office closed till March s29tidiemal Idomic background and teaching Gracia Nine and Tm In the mime 5"39e5i'9d- ii” 5993”! "Ad the woe to me education grams pm. mmmu .' Pi E. 1' ubn” and mm elivabil-med 0il'mI3iI 108 Cfeiim dymsi Vicimy "-""5 WW9" - nbmw. He ant", ml. both Rog fashion they handled Grades Four college was not a prison. He saidivided by ord”'ma'JC”mh1:1L1 3 J3: ”mf"' :1ndi;wVigm?.i”w;,Company is now operating in con. '””' ,g. -on ruaaouon - mu Ruth mm Glbhoiif-I Ind Pr0i'e5imi-i '"'d PM H9 M M” mm in” my "med W 't"d""'” mdiunrzintssziirt tsheldn Tva iiuft thE'gT .22 Meode1oc;cl?::l' Tcheoocc3sico:iii”””””" W” Amaigammd mi” T "CALL AND SEE our dy,,'m”m1” Bi'"?."u..i"..'f M trheuoged n NBC" 2:; T::e:5:aT::?l1?i:.;TlgT:non;h::: Xluifoi? oi-eaigmgxihcfzmmtziiggeli: .”i?Z”..'23?mf.?t”i"ff3a li;dymTZ)rI'lblMyacw giiiique 30” ii” Fedeisi ””"i”"i "I9 ii" i” ""9 '"'di"”i"'" 5”” "W" 5'I'IIv-ewscale on which this central ,Vitor Glenrs,s - - i can . ununer -. - ' I ' '- ' h 1 taid . r than C y H e H is en.10Yin8 a short iurloixh at her have been sucoessiul and u.nsuc- "'"3i'ii' iii” ii-"ii" high Whwi when 01 3R ”"i'”-"" I” 9 dm" ii:f,i..,f:?;1 "3:p33a:.?eutth':TiT Vigil): mom. or on C mu" ;iZ9d Dizahizai-10h Writs may be mm, m c,,,t,,1.3,d,qu,...5 eeestul teachers. be said, in both Puliii-5. when decorum was not all it dk t to m msmwon m the M...” No; mung Judged, to some extent. when it is -NEPHEW D-r-ms IN MAssA- & um". i.” m. u my puma" 1, In speaking or a comparison 01 should be, he denied the presence act d em mu Prawn 9 the At the um time h. nomad on, known that approximately a mil. irIl'S!-ITT5-Mrs. Galvin Lend -BAILEY nnorunns show whwmd I 8m not Protestant. W9” Wiih ihe Eommon Examim or liquor or even the iucgeatioh mug M Tu that a roxlinalel that mane! unspentorslwedi-I not 11”" W""” I” bum” 31"” W” gedeque mcenm, rguivu the ud' which was to be held at Seven Clihoiiii 01' -TOW -01' Hhyihihl; 1 mg Bm".d he believed th”e5h”"'id 9: in H9 5345 Wm” 91 the ii”Y':':peaL;3 dm 5 L 53 Dunscanxzretained for iuture use and there made in 1953- Ni W911 35 I 00h-5iCi- 3" ofth, death M Much 10 0, Mile Bay Hall on Friday, March W1" ii? '0 M 1511' W iii-" be c.”mm new take" mm mnsidi ii"'d' bee” bneny 5"5pe”ded M" wov-. as gluten: 1;5 umve,-S", is no guarantee that money pro- 513519 illiiihiii-Y Of Chease. It 1! L mhew M, Hm” w wood, 2:. is postponed until further no- still on the same subiect the mimh Tho" he 5ir0h8h' emDh3- ”bui1v1n8" attitudes. but ihe his-i”"”e”i V" . 5 W I h ,i vided directly to the institution by expected that the amount oi Meelrose Mass. - Mr. woo). hm; tics. . speaker stated that of the total Sized ihCiiided ihii 19'” iihiiiv 511 Pen-9i0h5 hid Wofkeiii 9-hd ih91'5jlm:dem.st' Pg"('i?t:f1n aeamgsand oumde gm”, 1, med 10,- cones; cheese made In 1954 will be u mm m' mung ham, ,0, .. long i student enrollment 22.7 percent students passing second Year at were now no hard ieellngs on gnvglsi 5' 5" If amgd that mu pm-pong. K. dud mongy pgld sy higih aaiour thousand pounds pei "me The remain of the deceued -BEDEQUI: RINK Junior Hog- were Catholics as were 28.5 or the P.W.C. automatically get lull ms- glthu nag, our Lygarsgmg wed mm; the veunm Agni" pep”-gmentiday during the summer months. m we we in :3. ”:::.: ””:”?' .T""”v- -l an M... 2'. :12: .:3:. :lf:."::”””.:” 3?: N...-..... liiaisu mi...” oiiil-ea M -D "5 "tr" 1:: midi” - 0'6 .tirs o wo games in - I I I 3 - - ' l ' He also told the Committee that an sorin-z 1 pro uc Wi en- Nlmwgbedslathi Mblrlellzgiflo ”"3”- mi” 9”" '” cw”: s"""' Tidlodil slcthool Kalil, 3: iilgmm 0: Sismim bimi”, 9””: Gm” I-Ie briefly mentioned stat! oi-l"9I'.5m'h. New 0 the admin in the periods 19384944: 1944-1949'-able the company to iuily mam ' ' ' . 9” W9 V9 M1 E9 the Iriiiificliiiii-ion. - ouc ing r h ' and 1049-1953 the following per- tain the enviable record oi qual- Mass. The late Mrs Woods. moth. F1'”"”i'”i " We TTYW Adm ,9 hm" y,n?!””c mt H pa" (ices which he said had been pro- ,5 , f ,1, one 9 am we I .. or ace--ea. was - mm o: N l.::.."'s.. .::::.2:..:.:...- ..... :l:..';”::..2."d:.:;-l ”.i2.?:...3?:.l cause was .::::”.:: in... to ”.i.:”e'f.i2f;. ':.:::"9::: if.'..l”.”J: P;::::”.:;?.:a; : I rm ' 1 . -- . I M” Cam” Lwd mi Mi" Pm” -ATTENDING CONVEN'l'l0N- Wm” W0” ii ie3i5""iVe i”di' elsewhere. The speaker gig, We approximately so years ago. in, mo ,y W...-, iumwn as the Cehihii 73.55 percent: 66.35; and 73.45. Dur- the increased volume that is to be 7 30Wh9”' Bedequl imd Nmaemge Mes,” pl-anon gamed 1 KC and his brief took nearly three more pointed go the fact that p. 1949 59"” Omc” we” Pmvided Academy but in the latter year was mg the same periods more were mmlmted . 5"'”e”'ds5””,mc':t:d?,;, N11,? mm sinston Percyi Grub)? 001 gr: "W" '0 d'3iiVe'- 0””i0m"Y "I9" W-C- students had the privilege or M me "m'5f,ie””e fmf '; ii 1” Whamed Piihce 9i Waie-5 0011989 successful in the second Year 794' A list has been prepared oi the I 7 w' woo ' rrzeiggnt all Bvgdetu? Eleanors, William Hayward and gg'n:mq1ae::1”n:'i:'lm";fsiE::!;5 Oilagz grltin-g Euppierrifntary dexamina- Ezizsiggm? mgvemaglrcgipers 3:; gimi11c0eii0i"Ui:fu3 ligifgii 1E'0v':;sih:d!2::i perct:ent; 64.8 percent and 123 per-,1-ughesg patron; for 1953, togeghg, : wgugce B;-gdsmw 1 gummum - ons n ep em er an proceed V - ' Gen; Y iwlth the values oi cream or milk ' vher;,ai;;,,Wg;mb,;;';,-,.yTh,; 1... .. Tuesday ....”u...i... ...'..f r,;i;',;l,';e:,g;,o:;,ie:,,l:,:”;l;:',; 3.23;: with mel; lggikr me We the Eiitlig ft.”..”3.?.;'f. f3?”f.ii.if..f.'1..:'.:i; :fJf'f.3.”i..2.3?.?:.i2i?5 Z?"f.E.i"c.?3;E ,,f”:,:w"8 '::Ch”,;q;,'n;;i 233'-ilem to we new we Am i tend 3 Ma.omc wnvmumga exams 0 e Common Exnmin- - g , ' ,. g Y8 B 899! F N! 2 fm year. id to the bereaved realtlvu. HQ a llarge number of spectators in the m8 Board had to wan A year to mglillrnof tlll;I:ifnrVl1EsVVllJgn:tU;I:enl:dEd:gI ggsfiligigr: i:ll:eI1 l(3acir:&3rr;mleEl;t 1952,1953 me" we” 51 make, The annual meeting of Amllg I A -0" OVERSEAS DUTY "' A01 an en. wine mam me: Rgam that tTle best and most respecltd DIi0n'lIlIFT1-i privgle rlwzens In ihatlfrlalning maiianu of Whom 2: Nl',1er.F' Eamaied D5”'i'” Lmimd "in M H. L. Inman, Alberton. along with Pass Rate Constant Too Many Leave School :I.eaciler.E are rarely Seen m We :amex'Fa1' it was amalga'mated with ceardm K N"";”9 Wm TE" WI!-ieiri in Surnmerside during the ""191" R051" DHIOHIIEI W111'ieIVe . - corridors because they are much the Normal Rrlinnl Therealter the 28 ha hm enmmce Emmi? he” 5'5” Week I” Mai" NW” 9' me go, dug with me Rcup Au. , Dealing with straight matters of Dr. Macxinnon, in speaking or V ' t ' I , ”t W9" 11 Wii-ii P-W-C I! met. 7 annugl meeting will be advertised y s Div . lsion in England and on the con- g;':3""3(1: Sp"3tirix0” 1 9: F1'i”ih,ii:ugi Behlffai 5Ch0t0i C9i'idiii9”5l reiwmd toE,e::::l!iX1w8uhso:lx:u of a SBig?ErdIiY1oI.Ill E1k9jdJ9CaiAJIrTn-XCluDa3s55:gJ:(I)1IE1L ::1'1?,,;0,";:3oIf3 g?l';,m;2i?f,”Bf,::;: in this paper- 1 r i ' , ,., tinent this month, it was announ- e5 ” 939 e pr M pa 53 eima mg 5 5 udy over 3 period 01 recent speech he made in Woli- Year Specified that ihe B03111 Eh-ii two or more laces. - 5' P ville, N.s., Dr. M.acKinn0n said he have control and management 0! sun stood by 1;. He also quoted the College and it shall consist of from some of the several letters. the Ti'8il5UTY B08-rd Hhd UV9 0ihEi' some reasons for the record or iail- prepare their pupils for entrance by Chi! urea. He attributed it primarily to by testing them on old examinat- he had received from education Peimns i0 W 3PP0ihieCi cent drop out by the end or that grade. In other words there is a total of 47 percent leaving in the elementary grades. He said there. are 31 percent leaving during high; school and only 22 percent of the! starters winning matriculation. He. said of particular years that oli Island pupils in Grade One inl 1946 only 60 percent arrived in Grade Seven in 1952. . department omcmk ekewhem.Lieutenant-Govemor-in-Council. college professors. teachers and: government members to show he had received a good response those primarily concerned education. Many Former Non-Islanders He H.130 told the Committee that teachers born outside this Prov- ince had been on the staff for H d Boa d "1 Y lack of preparation; ii r ears cu. Thai AN W35 in iorce imtii 1945pmany poorly prepared and inex- slight change in the tram Which mi?-iihi ihai the College had'perienced teachers in the Province. asking a question means much to Wm, 3 Board ihi” 111 Years. In 1945. hep and the teacher has frequently not the student. and frequently causu .5111 iii? Cnlifzr was plated lmderlherseli passed in thesubjectshe is u raiiun-. ; The speaker said that it im- provements are to be made in our'many years past. and listed their edliciiiiohai Sysieih they will haveilormer homes as two from Scot- to come first in the early gradesiland, one from Ireland, one lrom H0 i-h0118hliv iiihk91'ih8' With iheIQuebec. two from Ontario, one curriculum and the sta.nda.rds'fi-om England and one from New would only make matters worse. Brunswick. In this connection be but he expressed a definite opin-jsald that in 1932 the then Minis- Mridanl... ion that a change for the betteil could come with (1) better pro-: pared and better paid teachersf and (2) better grading procedure: No Change To University ' He flatly denied that any effort was being made to change his Col- lege into a university "and I hope none will". He believed that the junior college was the most edic- ient type of educaiondl institu. tlon there Is. from the standpoint of teaching and financing. He said they were considered by many as the answer to many high school and college problem. Reggfdjng the work, 1):. Mac. own good teachers to remain here. He said that several Islanders now Kinnon said the teaching in the: first two years is done according ter of Education (Dr. W. J. P MacMillan) expressed the view regarding filling vacancies "Prob- ably none but the better students holding an MA. (at least) from any of the live large United States universities (or irom Toronto alone in Canada) would be sum- ciently certliied (or so important and strategic a position." Dr. MacKmnon said that Island- ers should have a teaching pre- ference, ii all other considerations were equal. He said the best available teachers are what the students need but Islanders should make it worth the while of their living in other places have been FRIDAY. MARCH non-service personnel. The Dave Stewart Show OF HYPNOTICS and ROPE SPINNING .will be presented at The R.C.A.F. A limited number of seats are available for Theatre on 26th AT 8 P. M. FRI. - SAT. - MON. END OF THE MONTH SPECIALS MARCH 26 - 27 - 29 Domestic SHORTENING. 3 lbs. Bema MOLASSES. 2 qts. .. 55: 69: assesses Libbyis BLENDED JUICE. 2 20 oz. tins . . . . . 33: Campbell's TOMATO SOUP 4 10 oz. tins . . . . . 49: A. B. C. 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