DAILY IAIIKET QUOTATIONS "SUMMARY By THE CANADIAN PRESS Tttritniu: Market higher in mod- r. ;. t t- trading. i .i xt-it York: Stock: mixed: trad- ut; qtiiei. itntitreal: Industrial: lrregul ht, better in modern trading. CURRENCIES itoxrftl-JAL ICPI - The U5. .:..1Iar Monday closed at a dis- ..-unt of I 3-I6 per cent in terms of (fanadlan funds. up 5-32. Pound stoirling 3157- UP 95- ......- TDRONTO STOCKS TORONTO ICPJ-Western oils tnatle their best showing in more ttiaii : month Monday as they led H the stock market moderately lttgher. Observer: said the serious Mid- dle East situation and good u- as plttratlon report: were the big rea- sons behind the oil interest. Gains migcd to more than a point among s'Pfllf1l' issues and to 50 cent: in the lower-priced oil stocks. Pacific Pete was the feature. .limbing Ha points to 22st. Provo tias led Junior: with a 50 - cent cllfllb to 83.25. Triad. Permo Gas, xew Gas. Fargo. Canadian Devon- tan, Canadian Atlantic and Ca- hang: gained I0-40 cents. Senior base metal: were led by Hudson Bay. up Iva point: to 825:. Most other senior: gained major lractlona. Junior: had gain: rang- ing to 30 cent: while a few lol- so: ranged to lo eenta. Uraniunis were easier. Index gains: hduatrials up 1.51 to 456.90; gold: .08 to 76.27; base metal: 1.25 to INJ5; western oils I.6l to 167.96- IKONTO OLQINI IIOCII I: he Ceeallaa Praaa iheaate Ital Eahaiiae-April I 0OIotat.ina i: eat: ealeae aiarhad I. awdd lot. ad-lat-dlvldead. at-la-right: :1!-Ia-vanilla.) - N! not like In laIGeucI'.ge All W5 IUII II M II A IN I0 I85 Mb -I Advolti & ID IO Ill IE & 35V: UK -HA Abe 1 MW lllb 1! ll Algal: IH 10 N I! - Aluaa Um IQ Ill IIVA IDA - W All-IAMC non ID 1: ie V: am Nephe ism me H1 in -a Anson aota no 150 M Ana Man I00 ll 31 '1 apes no team e e a 4- to And: 1575 III no IE OI Area ' aano I) 56 I0 vi Argo. two 156 in 1146 -1 Aims 500 11 11 it e W Alllll-lttl HI!) I! 5 C Aiibella lflln IA )0 ll Aurnaiia I00 I I 3 Aumaqie III) 114 11 136 Avilla IUD I I I Bankanh 111) I7 &Va UK Rarikfleld hill? 0 M M liarliat Ill!) II I ll 4' llary Expl 1K& C P . Rue Metal: 613 13 O7 7! -1 nun 7300 I I II N u.n.... ns in in in i- Reaunll euto to teo M! H Frlher 25135 tee too In -I Itplhlm we no SIB B -5 mm. iaoo M W: M auon also as S0 3 flirfoi wt: lien in il lee Ridap WW 17 T: tuna nay mm Itllllo NI 10'” 1" Romllla r not-outs son 10 M M Boinan taatt as In II " rtralorna 1,617: I: is w ' lriluisd iimut led uoo as In 0' -la ttrnhut M00 is 101- 1: 1F lrunsinae :1: u.) ur W h. firuiiston - hnutewii ,x 32 1 2 A” Buff Auk luff iii. I00 ' JV! J” lurhell In!) It 4 e & MI 9: m Cdll N Ill Ill! ll Carib; mm :1 3 : 2 Cam I g r-....u.t sites too as us It M4,. .1. use too I'M 3'6 , c. it seats on I 2 1" Caner Mb I3 "9 ” . gt. 3 310 I10 71 . gu c... no "age 3- 30 f; Cheater sore :1 nova loll! Chth a mo set I: I: Eh??? dttd in at-4 rnro ll 309 5 '3 ? '" conalt run to l 4 (M: Win 3 H1 I10 I; . u (nil!-R00 W” A” 3 n (Mn use I00 '3 m roldatrrii at l: A: 1. g ,5 tnloma rooms: 1300 1" '3 "3 (nit-KW ml . . i 4; r nallelieite Hm 3 5 ' g, C Calinaa Wm 5' ” W. coo c Cad isno II it :u - h. F Denluli lilt K Slit in: n ,. .,,, start it m H. c l'!taovt--l'7 1000 3'" ”” M A ,- t... 151 ise .1! ; w rr. Ari-a sinn It fl ” g4 r mitt.-eti iasso Io Tl m .p .--,,,., "Mp, into its :tis 1.. hi r Marita '3 A. . ' am s it (mi N and a 1;: lat: :3”! ” rttilszisi 22. I re I I I t' lug . DI ll el - in an an ID NCO uru all III I9 3” rug at at at el oil heiet mat is it it -I 3.1 5 II II at west side 6 O C t .I liver sin am. is IN - pr on see I0 M '15 el lPerui otla Iull III II l. l: - l retmi use tee in let - i-tttinpu rum is: "I III 9' Ponder ass as I 0' Prairie (Ill Ill 00 C” A” A" From Ga: I13 3 5 P A" ie-. ill: lelt l Reef not some is ie 17 I lulu-it set in I70 in 14 ll Kokv no its so In I r" is Roxana am is we is H -to ltiaailll 1255 siet: ma "'1 ' Vt 3 snuttun wit is: i.ti 111 -I -5 sum siss II fr! be H -1 ;sur rm l'll.'t no .105 W '5 spoon. 1: ll 7' t' -i iSl.tntsell lit"! -at I7 70 Tea cut satin or 03 6 U - 1'-am (an arm zto no 5 Trans-Em izisoo so 97 30 t" Triad nu MI) '1!) 750 VI! til ,tu Oil: seven aio II I5 -i 'iulari 2 e7 to :1 :1" -'s lAa,tne I110 38 It 4 it.-op. lJ7lIfl 36 his 32”: AV: -I it ilaiglil too in 1:: 118 4 vi Detilta tom eat no I0 -l iii lie tat: aims in me Ill .3 it no il1l1 set no its no ' v VI Yan Can soon is 1! 1! wt cum l Dalhouaie 0700! I II . in ” ””f HANK! E. :: Mon! an ewe ON4 W5 t id 4 Comm iiai 848V. 47Va to t in ,4 Ram zoo asst. em Gus r in lVnl'.s''l'llAl.l -44 Aluminium assist is: in H, Anglt)Nfld iin wt. sv. set t H Hcarew iroszsmalw--95 -l it Steel no mt. so-. :1 -4 Nor star no sisu. tr IN t -1 Simpson: am no is t V: 2- :!d.; 3:3”- 9 5 E5sE5,:::3E.- .. sSEEahs,ax ;3sEi3sE3.aa:!E : . Ea:se-:,:::a:a.hs5 M ” "' Mines were mixed. Mid Chib at m to 10 cents at 5.30. Continental at ::s::n:8:dE :a3e::EEE :uan uu.- Eiziizxigsixzssszi , E:Ei:e;ghSa:ass:3 .. zsatssgis:2as:asset5sgsststgaizatiassissgsaa 5a2aas'aa : 3:hoa: 3:5 -aaai2tst,;:: is:gsss:s,;:g: OP 3 11!! ? ti;.a 3 sale as a,s:s2:a :I!iE:.3S.'I; ;? gctuttt-ti Fargo on. ahead at on 5. it :- a - g!3sl:Ghi39ifi)a3;0:H;g.'hOO(I6O : -E 5 9 3- 3 3'zEn; 3:: Tggiiifg stitiisiisialaiiiiia :Sti?:5'hhi';.:s5'Aii ii!s::5llEilE:iI33E: !3lI:Is::!II2iIi Iiiti;iIi3::”33:? T 3 33 as its 3' , ee ,i:iilailiii:,,:i:,iiii:r- .IIu.:;:3.sa:25..aEs:gawt: Iilgiilaials.!s3i;:ui:isi3i; IIa.I2aa'i:.ln.!sii:,ee5eI:g r uorrleoa t 3 .' . re 19 l: usr or : n u H . ' so - i- ii". T3. ii: 1: ll -1 c norm: who in its 135 -4 tr Sanitorm AC! 11 I! I7 tori suo 3: '3 ”; it-Mglzaatea III) uh g m u. re :w.r" to 2 3 - -- ("lip-Man use as as 1! tnhritnd N” '3 : T. cuulee x M 'u ” i".'.'-".'t' mm I V " ” :35." the :1 I I W 3 Q I et hnrtvig '1" n " H gr Daisie "N n . ” 4 3.”?!-T can I O ' " her r wt: 59 '3 " ” T ” fteetrulorl mo as am I 0 W - not it it it 3.1113" ism its in in on-on vine is in IN ml” nu... tee It) is 1! nutalda ism 0' I' ' Devan I 5 U . rut ital iuto in tie it! in lull III III 0 "' in im '2: gm ':;'4t:;t Fave Ill g u . ' ""' " ' 794 2: '''ln'.'.' 5 3 - 0 rains is: sent -1. 3 pl" f:.'!”.!.. '33 I3 ise II -4 II I Ff.” 515." '3. 3-3 3 ere is Free-new 110 int int mt - W rmnn sue rnulltull. , st... a... -e Galhnio 1.9 .1” '."-' u:, . I 3." '3: g is ie I9 new vx wt en III 0!! Glenn l'e-ea Ii! an I C " c. tee is is It cl ma can an e I 0 can In nan I! I-9 '5 4 cr i'rn II I. 3 : o ii... i r.l3.'m... 3 is rt 17 Ernie It" 1 H5 "5 '4 on-an runs at I I 0! owns two W l? W 01" In! 3 II II II 45 an... g set an is - cseeer on x stats to I clean we I9 I9 H :3 one In Q I! I II on 3 41 es 0! ti 1 I I "3 04 as 1.. m in e 3 it e e I it all 18 5 -O Q , OD! I g E. . :3! lie 45 -rotai uimt: t.i.w.otto, MONTREAL STOCKS H MONTREAL ICPI a The Man- ””"ireal and Canadian atock' ex- ” change: closed irregularly higher t is Monday with industrial increase! la ranging to five points. T Among pulp and papers. Great 4: Lake: at 43 was up Vt while ” Fraser at 29. Consolidated at 3695 and international Paper a tll2Va till: each dropped a similar fraction. Powell River lost V; at 40 and ;,f Abitibi at sat. gained st. Trans-Mountain firmed 71: at - I5 1l7 "and inter - Provincial Pipe ”5 Lines eased '4 at 52 while in the tr refining oils, B.A. at who and Ca- nadian Oil at 2834 each added la. Base metal: were mixed with ,,o, international Nickel dropping '14 to 100 lawhile Consolidated Smelt- 4” ers at E. Noranda at AW: Ind 4 Asbestos at 31 all gained an equal fraction. Among the constructions. i ”l Canada Cement moved ahead ' g, to 2514 while Dominion Bridge fell 5-. to 22'z. Algoma was outstanding in steels. climbing five points. to A 131. Utilities were down fraction- ally and banks showed increase: -3, ranging under a point. it L50 was up 11 and Del Rio gained 2.90, East Sullivan at 4.50 and East Mining at 3.l5 each dropped to cents. Faraday at 2.65 and Ca- ” nadtan Devonian at 7.75 each galncd five while Canada Metal at 4.75 and Beaucage at 1.40 CCF Ask: For Equal And Adequate Educational Chance Bard Of Avon As A Showman 13'-115733-il'--7'h"3i-lltllllil-ll: 'l'he brief of the Pt-ovtnctal hit- ecutlve of the Cn-operattte (Torii- been considerable TOIHII tilt, in- laonwealth Federation was suh- stead. our nun lyllnflh Ililllld ssiitted over the stgiiatures of u have been brought up I0 Ill? 5ll"' Douglas Macl-'arlane, pmtrtontlttard or the other Maritime prov- aad rurleleg. hMIflnnls. Irrrrt-linu-5, ary. -I stat tat executive .p.l. . preciat the prlvllette of present-ill.:q(l,(:-::cnt)ml1Jgt?I11d.s the Larger School hag view: on the educational siltta- UH" new," frgm Saskatche- tion in this Proviiice to the t'nni- WM" "din" thug, utter five mltlce. and we wish the (sou-ru.Ly”" in openuuu the Larger iient well in its search for a Willi-lunlvhax pmytded the key to more tlon to the difficult problem oi, - rt nlty and more educational advancement equamy 0' opp” u educational needs. we should Nor". "mlable in the In-Ilngf diiitrict. f.ini1.e our standard of values. what I hurt the tax rntes compared fa- do we want or expect our schools unrahlv Wm, thou in the non-unit to be able to do for our ftttur-.-l.t.....-u-L. in the same are. citizens that they may be fitted 5(-H0014 Gngnrs for a good and useful life in curt we feel that achool grants should modern democratic society? int: distributed on an equalization We should desire much more basis so that area: with the great- for them than the ability to t'0In- '.st Med uhould receive the neo- pete for wealth or position in a I-vary assistance. as a major materialistic economy. We need to factor in equalizllll OPPOFN-lnlly l0l' 23 oil develop the faculty for lndepentl--all oudpntg, ent thinking. with a mind open to Increased l rte: are imper- the light of knowledge and capable alive Collective barlllllllll Flglllt of appraising new situations and st-ntnrtty right: that recosnllf ll conditions as they arise. with free. tom-tic-t-'s training and experience dum from the influence of the and place teachers Olllof llle 793'-ill demagogue or others who, for their of political interference. together own purposes. engage in the illlll talafy ll1C"',"'e'."- md atruggle for men's minds. in short, . Drnicd supeI'llll'lu3"0" be"Em5 education shoitld develop the whole ilttlllfl R0 I lolli way "marmf personality toward the goal of the Rllltllz teachers the security they abundant life. physically, socially flPWl'lP find Shmlld h9Ve' Adfiillldlif Ind inmlecluany. sitlutitcshand gooddllyoingucorioitgnc FEDERAL GRANTS fv',f'.l(,,”N' Teach; pm'. Education-in Canada is the sub- shmtd he esubmhed when they ject of provincial jurisdiction and.,.-.. m,,.es”,y. that is as it should he. Provinciali if unquallllPd persons are em- governments. however, have flolrpltlkltd it should be as teachcrs' always the financial resources to hi-int-rs only. and t.heY llmllld b9 provide adequately for the educa- unricr the strict supervision of tionai needs of their people. qualified teachers with the under- We of the t'.C.F. have long felt standing that if they show the very strongly that federal aid to necessary ability they will be will- gdut-ntion should be granted in ing to take proper training at sum- amounts sufficient to equalize ed- mer school or elsewhere. . ucational opportunity for all Can- interest free loans. scholarships adlans without interference in and bursaries should provide fin- provinclul jurisdiction. ant-lal assistance to deserving and 1,, View or the shabby treatment lworthy students with ability as the handed out to this province in the Hllerloll tax rental field, we feel that our In Saskatchewan hundred! of government should pres: vigorous- Slllflelltl HIV! llled ll" ""3951 ly for , Federal gram to educu. free loan: atatlable in that pro- tion and contintte to do so until V"li'9- For llle Y!!! l952rl9-33' "19 um, gum is rorthwming, latest figures avatlable- 1.4 stu- Federal funds should help to ln- 'l""l5 l"F9l"d 10"" "' '”9"d sure that the necessary facilities ;l'e'3nl:1chI9J';:,lveE;lil1l539 ""1 191 "V3" :if..li.;"”.'?f"..1'i?.J"S.' ..1l”.?l1Z'.'i mm EDUCW0." bers of the teaching profession. Adult Eguulm" 1" !:”"”"""h.”'; Federal funds should be available 3'” "I 9 "?"""'” Ed Mn. '” ';d um for the nurmse nf expanding eserves serious const era ion a - encouragement. To this end we and improving the educational ays. would like m "P the mpmmmem um m "sure opportunity mm'lof a "Director of Adult Education" mensurate with ability to every Rich or pm", my or mumryi nude” in "ml provincm there should be equal and ade: COURSE OF 37UD"-is quate opportunity for all child- We feel that the course of stud- run 1,, ml, pr-hum", tea and methods of teaching should w, feel that th. presuur mgr, bl lEVlSEl1l ll'9'-'lllEllllN "1 l Collillllll constitute: a very serious situation search for improvement. and that indeed and we trust that a satis- IIEW media lllcllldllll ICll00l bl'08fl- factory solution may be found. for casts and audio-visual aids for we fear that if attendant difficul- courses In music. physical fitness ties are not resolved complete and technical studies should be chaos in our educational system ef'flPl0.Ved When they Would be may result. However we trust that market Monday. ,, in general the market started so -1 ottt the tornnd quarter of the year able receipts Ell: current lender- ": cl”-lloclteti in the stalemate which has this receipts 58. Fresh - tirade characterized it for several weeks. creamery prints lob price 59450: Her, and um-9 throughout th. fresh wholesale non - lenderahle rm mm, (uh-ty Wm. "hr. urtd sills-58's; fresh wholesale tender-(I ,4 losses appeared. The Associated Press average "l pl 50 -"tick! Wll WW3 19 "N9 ex; Qcslelgrid vxizu d.g',Ve:::'d' problem which causes int-on-i " ll -oi Rislnit Canadian stocks included orgd r33;'vthole:ale Ontario 'Whil! Wmenu 1' the we" w"bWW' w;-,, .4 (;”,,by Mingus, up i,5 on "tn of 35-ha; colored 3.51.; wholesale Que- gmo shun, mu Hudwu guy mtu. bee white 34: colored 34. 31,,-at sm to. ' trig 1.. Lower were international i 4 lure department quotations; itvsoli NEW YORK (AP) m Steels ' ” 4 showed a little strength while to country stations. wooden cases. rubber issues suffered a alight set- cxlrll-llrlt 3ll's: lnlttilt -'lll'z:. me- -I back in it mixed and quiet stock dlllm -'l7'i: small 3-3; B 34's; zfl. Receipts 287. able 53's. College was advisable. There hill , l d d fficieat facilities. Thel We feel that. in considering our lrunrgeprrp Giilt eprovided services noti ;Mtl(illl University, where he taught -for a time, and thcn attentleti tlw . ,chairntan. Erskine M:-it-Vtilt l lmding the announcement of lll( zc 'ceolly granted Canadian tttt.u-n- itotgiy i-i..., run. on 15. ' An-it 2- on Pr-tfr-mtr Jiutws (ox le At A .l who teaches l-Zitgt.-it at "l'lIlI' of” Wtlles ttillcttf and is a it-rttstitred as an itttt-intiiitiit: bl-lfit'lll of Mtakr-. lite-are itas guest spcztkct at the Rularx ltiiicheon at the that-luttp. (nun lltilel Monday. his Ntli)ll'f'i being the life and works of Shake- aprare. littrndtived by the rlin.i'iitan, Clue Currie. it was noted that ilr. (Ioyle was educated at Qiu-cn Square School and St. lttttixtnits University. worked as a Tlklltstmpoi reporter. served overseas l'.t-ii-43; took his Master's Degree lrotii University of Michigan. He 'n.-,t been teaching at Pwr slut-c 19.31. Fttlltiwing his at'llll'('s:, ur, Ctiyle was thanked by the nu. Presttlcnt, Gcti. Fisher hllnttttllt'- ed the District Assembly and ililtiifi be held at Sydney. NS. .lunt- '.'lI Past President Hal Shatt MHK presented with a composite or -ture of the highlights of the Ladies' Night entertainmcnt ii 3 memento of his planning llir event. Rotarian Dr. Tudor tit-it chi.-ff uas given a big hand lltlltm ship, along with Mrs. Gent-in-it vile iiill represent Rotary at tho :mt-cling of the National East:-r 'Si'.'lls Committee in Toronto i Hob Mundle of Montreal was a gilt-st of llotary and Hon. E P. Foley. M l. A. Summerside it fl rt James T. Thornton. Montreal. lwcre visiting Rotarians. ”The fact that you were kind enough to ask me to speak to you about Shakespeare on the 3fl.1rrl anniversary of his birth tit prtiriii facie evident-e," said Mr. L'o,vle, ttltat he is the greatest English- tman that ever lived. for none but the most overpowering gentous could even survive - much less thave ever been subjected." For centuries he has been crammed . iwork more efficiently by appoint- ing committees within itself to lhandle the many details through kecp the operation on a high level of business procedure where com- mittees would report. all decisions would be made by motion and .mcmorandttms could he made to lthe teaching staff. in this way the school board would operate some- ln closing we would like to con- gratulate your commttlee on the ambition it has shown in the work prescribed for it. We believe that from your deliberations and -the large amount of information on. Education programme of this Pro-I vince. g - - helpful. this Committee by determined and -2 "S1; dreoxpgndn':'."ng3,::'nIdiI:2u.u it is debatable whether bringing intelligent effort may be able to ti was mow b-"kl up 035 n 5”. the grade it and 12 courses in come up with a satisfactory ana- " T ' ' ' schools outside the Charlottetown wer to our present very aerlou: is utilities off 0.9 at 144.1, industrial: as O" 04 " 2790' Combined on 9.6 area. into line with Prince of Wales problem. 2,; C: at 234.0. papers off 6.25 at 1834.22 it 0": golds OH 0.51 at 72.91. . , - rt 4 .. IIONTllAl. cnoemo as-ocn K H S T A k 3 "W M M ensingion . . rustees s W "' '""”"'l ""44 iron or c oo our 5 H s sin: I mp aln S g S B :3 ': a, mi, ilitt 13:: 3 , .5 ::i1tiii.ratLANu Milt ittltmroiow own We consider it a privilege to merit of Education under his min- -i Hut-ur-l I 34 Mueller 9- piace some observations. born out lstry. 3:2 Bell, em lllgollr '3 of the performance of our duties The achool income or school W .tit.l:I'lT.l"l Prod if-"m;..'...u" Am as trustees of Kensingion High taxes is one of the greatest con- ; ti. 5 cmmtt 23;! ttpiz-(last. I. ;1h15chooi. before you. the Select cerns of all trustees int he ordin- tl l."Y""l "' 1,, H ' .,- -.Stalldlnit Cflmmllle! 0' llle l-9t1lll- ary operation of the school. We con- llf, 4 in lap; row " 'lature in your study of the Edu- cur with the Federation of Agri- ,, Ego limw 3 'it:y,v:li"iI-nit 3'11 cgtlonalhprnbblerlns (of thin lfriovince. Cglltulhe, and other: whtrttsuggestt s nrewyg tt t i la oypre-tit t t',i jig t9"'ct5.1i'" um sghsktacm ieiitteii Nfonti: Evening. willie let l)l'l.1et'lItJell'bt:xlIye'Vllli'l: s:g:flhDC'i- I :4 .2," .a2xarStee;l"d an we would like to congratttlateoryhln past years, leaves room, I'M iv Mt Qlllhll" J”.-Qr "la the Hon. Kier Clark for the greattfor improvement in present timettn rm 17h t 2,1, mu"-MN Eexpanslon programme in edticatio- l'0Ll. TAXES - porn Tar tit. (Tune no we ital facilities that has been cffcct- The non-property holder who is .s Foundattnei st to-rd llllkled in recent years by the l)cpart- often in the high income bracket .4 7:!-lrrm 3 V”" " does not appear to be paying his 1:, G " share. The maximum poll tax al- 1 lowahle by the School Act is 8l0.0tl an x and in some cases this is enough 5 l on - t- N. Y. STOCKS h - . MnNTREM' mm " A”'c"l' . dotilldnwleilr ant! ,ford more and may be fI'Ill(lf1R .use of the itchonl to a greater ex -tcnt titan that which they are pai- C ing. Also the poll tax should he Eggs: Wholesale dealers prices more binding or easy to collect Sometimes a family will more in to a district as non-property holders. land present themselves for school accommodation and inside of a year or two move away vi-ttttoul having paid any poll tax. We he- icve in equal opportunity but we Cheese: F0 B. factory. Ontario be mo" "lwmy Butter: Current non - tender-t .cuslomary false belief. becatisc of the fact. that most rural schools pay teachers only once or twice Potatoes: Florida white 50.: 2 25- . . , i,-. th t h l t "5 :”'”'"'- 3"" " 0" 1”" ''''"'- f',,5?;,o1:'.B'N75; 'igi”'fj'f2.,?”i,' ,3": (vigil-hr ccllle:tcal?l; u.n)iiel' three Pniiii .7:il-Vfliiii'(7?”l'.i3"ia'iltuKi..s31i?'ii3.'i 75: 13011.25; Mattie 50: 'i.oo.i.ioE?"' ”" l”'"”' W” " w"'”” M” ” '7 'Americitn stock Exchange in- t lilsales of'13.d00 sharee. lliawiaigsa :5. r::..:r:l 5::."s..:;:f-..?":"..':t: GRAIN , mmnmh new WM. 1008 r 50' t the Department of Education would I! Stops”, Cnudun km" on um um; c.mom. Wm" 50, 2.2-; place a notice in the newspapers. 50. lat the end of November each year reminding the rate payers of the Province that the taxes are due and collectable. LARGER BOARD Finally we have a recommendaw ois shares and richwell Petroleum. - ammo . thump-gwpmhmnxwhwt iieao W5" "Mil" 5'43 ;"g' arm Taken ma T-mprlnclple with the plan put forth ” -"W 7" m ” on Q "m F" "m for larger unit: of administration 1: M"""' ”l 3' In"-”t sum (acne mm but it will probably be many years Declines 410 toe ::""""d""" ? M '5 ::l:::"'cnn:lheloro the people will accept it and -4 "''9'''""'' W 3" '3' "r" ' " put it into operation. In the mean- :; Total isauee ms iizi llD,l9hp;-"';l::'M5'il,tl,o;:::fiz;' Mn liime we do not think the School ,3 "mu "mm. "nu. n”. on ovemm expat" M C". Art written primarily for one or -4 two room rural schools with it T. :;':,,:"5" an :” uh" vhuti budget of possibly less than Si.- 4 to con mine an east. on it g'”"',"M”;'c::' I .m , .h,,titirtoo is practical or applicable in 4' I 4'" F " Ill fl N IN "' '- "W" ” ' ' the operation of the larger schoole . .,.,. - . 4 use time R it lower 7116b: Oct. at lower "Danny HM. sebum nth .- -4 Nor in use wage. as 7""i , , budaet of up to m.aoo.oo. The Barley May 96 lower til. Jtv 4:! fl T W I u. "at Oct u. lbw", schools of Summerude "5 ch". :. m.h ' l;.l:i(tte,tou-a'u'i'trkk?der a separate - , , on o t e . th cm W -W ..."-'..-..:'-t.t.."'-'.,.. '.-::l-.-..r.:l- -- ---;;--;,,-,-u-'”-'.-'-:.. s . ' ' ll In-up . preeeat :' ”-.-.-.-t:.;..---::.': "r... .... .. ..... .. --t-,-,-. --,;-,---. "- g . . . u I ,, l'rHa.y' raced Janna seats. to ism Later; on a ineerj "MW; mzlllglfr-ulnz: mu: OX0 Milli T . --e p. eaiareed ed alvert authority to I -I Each year. accident and Canada pay out more than niucly million dollars (not including auto- mobile accident costs) to policy- holders-a mighty bulwark against unusual hnancial strain. 9 t at ritiull I i mature throats of re ,. , . spmmhgmin bewildered smdpms. the mttitorities, all well as the: friars. starring what are known u hp has been me mm or rhangmg Izrnuiiiz purttan element of thel the 'hoy Flf'I1llS. Thus the Lhentrg momrv mean” and fashions. and, min. opposed the play houses asi became big business, as the r-ivut M PM,-Md A” bounds, me psychla, (or a tartety of reasons: plagues. companies strove to outdo each. HM have invaded wen the sa, 'lhlllll1ali('P of the peace. occasions other in appealing to the audience. fwd Wwacy of his mammal MP. oi stnlul conduct. etc-., hut Queenlanrl set-urtiiiz full houses. l('nnl:-lined a question on King Lear, in" "””'h ha"d'h"'d”d ”””l5ll0" triumph over -- three centuriesf of literary and romantic assatiltf and battery to which few nthersthy idebunked many of the romanticlside Lnndnni The pl” ””"'”ded-l lihe ycar. Monthly meetings vrouldll" ll"? ll'll'09l Ol P95la5.V- I! I ma- thitig similar to a town council. I able real estate ill but home town Th; Gugrdian P330 11 man eerh contributed a vital element: 5 Mm iahnl make: Shakespeare Marlnvt. with his soaring rhetoric. a ct-nut-" Ttw glorious fact that and ntagitttirt-nt villains raised the he with essi-nitallv at hi; "9 yet drama above petty incident: Kid 'e.s:i-nitalli timeless is the secret with ht- drutiittc techniques and of his git-ittnt-ss. He had. one must stage ctlct-is contributed the trag- -admit. his share of luck. because he ed) of blood: Lyly, with his ele- llu-as the l'lLIll! man at the right gaiice of diction. contributed ver- ptirne what a mt-icntfti-ent time is bal ext-clli-nce and the sollloquy. iwas. anti utiai a magnificent man! Greene Milli his rumantirisni gave . -hlloke.-pt-air s )'0lllll was uneven!-l the pastoral romance and living fe- tful he was educated at the local mutp rtr,-u-ur-19,5, uhu, the uh. sralnmar wlmnl and : very ilood ltnoun author of Arden of Fever- one it ttas iiiarrleti. at the H29 sham. H dramatuatmn of uh 33. IO! ill. Aflll llalliavlay eight yearsttuut "1ur(Ipr' cont.-rhutud psycho. his senior. and rlcparted to make rag”-.1 mugght, And rm. bu,-5; cu. his fortune to l.ontion about thelubout L591. year l.'i3H Tlit,-re set-em to lrvel . . .. .ht-en slrattied l'Bl3ll(lll5s betwient El'LMhT or LUK Sltakt--peaic and fits wife; thpl Now the element of luck enters: mttst pttihahlp mm, tr mm she the plague ragcd from I592 to 1594. , lvvas a pttrtlaii and natually. vio-tlllll llhm l””"dl”0ll5 Wfmllled ill. it-ntly opposed to the theatre. resumption of the drama. all the PUm.i(l ,tT1'nt'nr, pioneers had died and left Shakes- i To understand Shakespeare's Ca-lPC3l'e in full command. Burbaite preer. one must know life in London 30""! I new Cnmpapy. the Lord the pttxtlmn nf the at-lo” unu the Ciiamherlain's men. and along lattttude of the public to the drama. with 5ll3kf"l)care and four others. londnn was still a medieval town,. built a new theatre outside Loa- rapttllyg expanding; gt; fpgloggiifoflf. lthe Srlr;1he.P"l;liey :91-.1 quid: . ' re rnug . re.-itve, on o -, .V 0 Owe .v tip ensoe an JAMES COAL! iSlllll'lS. dice, executions, and thelhis Lord Admirals Men, while a draiiia l third theatre was opened at Black- Hh. works have been shred to ll-lllhttti-in ups the friend of the For lilE'l'il,V years Sliakespear. awn,” under the micmswmc Rn. rinaxpts and sccurod the unvvtll- produced his plays. of all kinds alt-is of literary pedants. and .12 "",'''''”Wl" "5 ill? llllllnrllleluand on every aspect of life. He intro tteen so explained t'.'t h)'lilP- mm rl””'ll'h- l”l' lllelr own pro-gexcelled in all forms of drama. orv-rirlden faddists that is would, anlfm hand” mgelher m c0m'l mm W” l”9”lE"l7-Cd ln l'll-' dill l7.V ,.,,”m” I ..myriId.mindH.l. gen'.l:n"tIs under the protection ofthia fellow players and dtscerninz tits In ' explain the explanalton' in": l”";1?””l l0”l, Ind Wlfel critics as a genius. He retired in A mm 0"" mm. in the munwu mm- llras” is men. This was the or-l1612 to Strattord, where he had "12 .,,,.gte,; the WW)? 33”" Pompillllei Blldppurchascd many properties and I dreamt last night that Shake sPF(.l,LAlflfm4raires. died In l5l5- spcare's ghost Much mma'm Ia Shakespeare a genius or is Sat for a civil service post; been W 1” ”' l'0"5e"”" ”a5 he merely a popular dramatist? The rznglish paper of the year. " " ”l""" '3” ""”"'"-tile is Illprema because he pose In b ' , sessed par excellence qualttje. which Shakespeare answered the (;:,::fng'?(?;;:rr:t';1'1.rl'"&';'ln 2:: that no other dramatist ever at- ideahsm. The great pioneer we-srtained. He was a supreme poet. James Burbank who hit upon they :url;l'0latJtlrlLdags:ill(qEl'lEt of hfuman iia. uh. , pl - i. . icen cra sman. a 8 0 mm mm": I "mm" M” supreme creator of characters -. wh'har t llll ldiid- leizentis abogl Shakespeare. He was Th? E(:irlilaiiiler'le'l1:afhgarrxafvgrn?-ECE "all: lllllalililltlmhlr hll,!Irl:I'llln)'- vlh not an une ucated. naive peasant ' H . .'.i ti 1 h - h it 1 who stumbled. in spite of himself. we" 0" the Vldy 0' heC"m'"ll hm no me is: H'auS.- 1, wt H 0. , h hus,n,,5.,: an It needed we” comp, untvorsa .xpertence. he is death intodfame.h ltlor waslhe a atai'ry- pawn, actors and pmducom iless because he clothed his pro- eye prop e conjuring up plays, DRAMA FLURISHED .found thoughts in imperishable gician pulls rahhils from a hat. d A" m” W" am" 1572' ""1 ”" i::ti::g:l Prirleafislglupalll ijliesclllllsteinliz And he most certainly was not a mml had me" "ll 3”" w"- '3' - - Harm" M H h 1-I ' the, unlnspmng. However mam, variety, and deals with those pas- ” eg 1 g ,h era is o rose mm 1583' for reasons unknown tn tn-. sions and speculations that have aiisiurgssritiapid '"9"ll0Us nlllpouring of drama! he-l W3" P3.” "l """.” '""l” "P "'0'" On the contrarv. Shakespeare um and it lasml "M" 350” 1512-l his grrlfolnianndo :1,” km hi. concern was the son of one of the wealthiest Th”"""d3 M p'.ay' we” l””d'"": S 0". citizens of Straiford, wt... trad mur. rmost of which Irelnow lost., --------m.:A ried into the ranks of aristocracy, 9 ' we" "umemul Paywfllllllt wa, major of me mwm and who. many of them top rank, uuhosel RUSSIAN RABBI DIEI very badly Because he had not read his Brad- lllodcrn scholarly research has though suffering financial revers- WW5 Wmlld hold 8 hllih place ll Moscow lAP) - Chief Rabbi - es, was never to want. and had.l”'ey W5", "01 0V9f'3llId0Wed byisolomon Shltcfer. 68. to 5 great extent. recouped his 1-0,... the towering "Euro of Shake:-.leader of the Jew: in the Soviet tunes. Furthermore. Shakespeare P93". Illll 8! tllll time I hack re-Iunlon. died of a heart ailment in tutned ther, wm he suhsrahtiatlwas a hard headed businessman VH9” 0' Old plays. measure; of tmprrwpmpnt in th ,.who. in the face of the keenest FWF tzreat authors, one of them spiritual gMoscow Synagogue Just before the ,evening service Sunday night. He dramatto rorupetuhm that the th.. unknown, laid the foundation forjwaa chosen chief rabbi ll yeare erary world ever saw. made a tor- t UNI lfemandous upsurge in drama: lane. ...at your fingertips The first aid kit and insurance both have, important roles to play in the event of accidents. It is far better. though, to prevent accidents and mishaps, rather than to deal with the treatment of their scr- ious-and often tragic-after-effects. That is why insurance companies are constantly seeking ways to stem Canada's mounting accident tolL Safety pays dividends . . . saves lives, helps to lower your insurance costs. 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