I . O Widening (Continued from Page 3) atituted in this manner. how would the Canadian College of Teachers operate and what could it be ex- pected to accomplish? After tlie appointment of the Council the nienibership would be enrolled. With the central office in Ottawa in close association with the Can- adian Teachers” Federation the first year would be a nt in es- tablishing the procedur for the selection of members and the de- velopment of .the Pl'0ll'lm- At the next convention ,of the Canadian Teaciiers' Federation, the College would be summoned to meet for one or two days and. as the member. would pay their own travelling expenses. the at- t 4 would , b ”. include many of the provincial delegates Building Permiis . Increased In Feb. and those member; at the College ah” INN "E3l'h.V , in and ion to. 9 regular business s't'ssions,l there would be discussing periods d."”"lK which papers on profes- siona and academic topics could be presented or at which addres- ses would be given by visiting Ipealters. This son of gctiyjty fould do much to stimulate pro- gssitmal gl'pwl.I and it could as- "3." ."' shaping and clarifying the opinions of the teaching profes- EIM ibpttt educational problems and policies. LEADERSHIP The success of the College would depend, of course. on a number of. factors but there is abundant ividence of the need for educa. ""m.I Iuderihlil such as it could Provide. There is widespread pu- blic Linterest in education and the in ' i must be pre- P'l'9d 10 Offer considered opin- 'l;"" "W01 Problems such as the rid Purlluses of education, the 3199' .”d, "OD? of our education- a institutions, the standards and OTTAWA - Municipal au- thorities issued bulldins permits to the value of Sll4,290.000 March compared to 37l!.N:8.000 in February, the bureau of statistics reported Monday. . Value of residential - building permits rose to 358.6-55.000 from 334,521,000 a month earlier and ltlgogram of teacher education, the W9 Of the teacher in commun- One of the most effective ways I" to perform this service is through In Orzanizaiion that is exclusively professional in the sense that all ill members are career teachers. unshackled from the control of lay authorities. and representa- tive of all sections of Canada. through special discussions l!IdlInl.ICTI could be accomplished in I publicaiiuiis, t. iflllgil the encuur-ldecatie and the development of agement of re earch. the College Canada in the next fifty years should enrich our professional rule would be placed on foundations to the point that we ourselves ')ll- that are more solid and secure, dersiand more fully the nature oi This department ,5 wndumed our work and the measure and na- by the Prince Edward island Tea- Bowness, Contributions town. ture of our contribution to the wel- char; Federation, fare of Canadian society. lThe Guardian Page 5 ' Tuesday. May 14. 1957 are welcomed and should be R13 to the General Secretary, Estelle 98 Prince St.. Qliariotto in the same way as the lawyer and judge have taught us to corn- prehend and respect the abstract tenets of Justice and the rule of law. the teacher many contribute to a better understandllll of mi principles of education and a deep-! er respect for the services of the teacher and tiie school. i This is a formidable task but, given vigorous leadership from our, colleagues across the country,,l . ARTIFICIAL SHOWS 3:30--7-9 W I-' WMNZR M08 innizuitrnma-...E-.: A sensational theme never dared before... INSEMINATION Morell - St. Peteis Applications will be re- ceived for the position of Inseminator, until Friday, May 17, 1957. Write to Dr. George C. Fisher, Director of Veterinary Services, Box 3000 Charlottetown. GREATEST iuviiiuit llllll .”li'l.".”."”'. P t. COMING WED. a nd THUR? l0lIE niiiti or nrgiiim I-v. THREE STEPS AT A TIME ,who was, at the same time pro- . , 5, fr grgggfagflul I” T5563 000 M" Tllmuilh snnual meatings,i Clements attended school there and Group Commander (3.6. Hale. Prince of Wales College. He mnmmndmg Omar RICAF. teach radar and radio electronics N Winnipeg. He is a son or Mr. Siaium Winnipeg. presents wings xmoted to Flying Officer and Pilot in Flying Cadet Grant Clements. Officer. F-0 Clements was chosen to and Mm Harry Clement! of whne . Sands. Born in White Sands. F-O The annual banquet. com. ii- oraniig the limb anniversary of the founding of the Order of Odd- fellowship in America, was held Ions, Rcbckahs and guests. A de- licious dinner was served. The lodge was attractively decorated oi the order in l8l9 by Thomas Wildry and made reference in the institution of Hillside Lodge in IDIE. l Tlic toast It) the Queen uas re- sponded to with the singing of God me the Queen. Mr. Ellery Shaw proposed a Christian Family Day Observed t'lii'istian Family Day was ob- iervcd at the morning service in lizirshfleld, and the music was led by the Junior Girls Choir under the direction of Mrs. Elsie Waiter- north. The theme of the service was "God is our hope" and Mr. English clinse as the subject of his sermon "Drifting". using as his text Acts 27:28; The Scripture lesson, Philip- pians.-2. l2-30. was read by Nor- man -Martin. Spcclal music by the rhoir' Ifl('Il'tI('(I the hymns "Little Master Lct Mc Walk With Tliec". A special offering was received to be used to support rivers:-as GUARDIAN , COME and hear Miss Mae Bari- ilctt. Baptist field Missionary work- er for Prince Edward island and. Nova Scotla. in Montague Baptist' l38iI'i;Anniversary Oi Order '..lI) 'kfthP.bt'n 3;:,:.c:?iI:,og:3,:;da.e mi yam, in-Pcolleci those in arrears foriauendanca 19;;-it-I (H , I, Watch for further an- er some scussion rcgariing w . town purchases, It was moved nouncemfmts Inm Iegard that any further purchases mustlto c0m95IamS and judges" of thanks to the Montague Fire Department for their assistance in burmniz grass and their response to numerous grass fires. Mr. C. A. Shaw and Mr, Lorne Wlmllnton werc 'appointed town act-cssors fur the current year. "I5 WOFSIIID Mayor Yeo was toast to our country to which Mr. Sandy MacDonald responded. fol- lowed by the singing of 0 Canada. A toast to the order was propos- Mr. Lorne Wiggington proposed a toast to the ladies with Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn making the re- ncwly formed Fedcraiiiin of P.E.l. Municipalities. An original humorous song was rendered by a group off liebekahs and violin and guitar selections were rendered by Mr. Otis Jack- son and Mr. Preston Jackson who- played for dancing and ii sing-song after the banquet tables had been removed. Mrs. J.lll. Fraser and Mrs. Archie Hilchey were pian- ists during the evening. Court Hearings Al Quccn's (fiiunty Magistrate's Court ycstcrday. two spceders were czich lincd 315.00 and costs or in days by Magistrate Gilbert Gaudet. Two accused were fincd 35.00 and costs each. one for fall- ing to register a motor vehicle in ilic currcnt year. the other for failure in transfer registration. The evidcnce of five Crown wit- ncsscs was heard in the case oi Montague Tr! Continue With . - I . . 5: Andrews Presbyterian: S'd J b lwu rcsidcnts of Bay Fortune work marc. ('.ivric- several hundred bushels Abundant flnircli. Moiitaguc, on Sunday. I ewa 0 each chargcri with mischief, in. . . .' ' . , - - i ' i liay 12th. The service was qoml . I (M?! oats. flee of uccds. Also aiticlcs not listed. ll”'leiI by M" Ca” It"gI'5"' M "'9 M”"”'g"” TM" C"""("' Terms cnsli in Szltitltl. Over that amount six months meeting. held in the counclll chambers last night. it was dc- cided to call for tcndcrs to finish the laying of sidewalks which was interrupted by weather con- ditions last fall. Present were Cmincillnrs Clem- ents, Grccn. Vanidcrsiine, Nich- olson. and Frascr. Councillor Green reported that the street markers are ready and would bc placed immediately. Cun- Fiddling and Step-Dancing CONTEST Montague Rink VICTORIA DAY. FIIIWT" P"I" The Savmuru. and sldcrablc discussion followed re- ',;jgt',;3f,f,'ff&e?'Jl,",gj,f”,;l;";gL,' garding streets and street con- MONDAY, MAY, 20th ' i , ..- ,- ,'.dII' .. , , , , 33:0 3:IIy"Bc:I3;y2. igaliiiz). (I.I:)lI:n('lIIt)r ('lcincnts rcportcdl FWSI I71"? I0l' Ilddlmgi that tax collections wcre reason-I5;')0.0(I. First prize for step- ably well up in date. Howcrcr.-,danC'mg 325.00, Don M95. it was the opinion of the counclli , ,- - ' that some action should be taken ismls TV pany WI” .be m' be in form of and order signcdlTIm0 81-I)-0 P-m- Admission: by Ihc chairman of the committee T adults .73, children .50. concerned it was also dccidcdlg ,1 h J i ch ' .ponsoi'c y un or , am- iliat .lunc lst be namcd' as the , deadline for the extending oilb" 0f C0mm”c9' sewer lines to low water mark: Church. Wednesday evening. May 15th at I100 p.m. ALL ARREARS of taxes due Corravillc school district remain- ing unpaid after Ma illst. 1957. will be handed in for collection. By nrder of Trustees. I A M!-Ll-ITING of the Montague East and West Polls will be held Tuesday. May 14th at the Con- servatlve Committee room. Com- rnerclal Hotel. All Interested men "and women please attend. A MEETING of thc Montagiic East and West polls will be held Tuesday. May llih at the Con- scrvative committee room. Com- mercial llotcl. John A. Maci)on- alrl. Conservative candidate will address the meeting. All interest- ed men and women please attend. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Kensie, New Glasgow, N.S-, spent the weekend in Montague. Senator Elsie Inmaii recently arrived in Montague from Ottawa and is the guest at the home of her son and daughter-in-lsw. Dr. and Mrs. G.s.A. inman. Mr. and Mrs. Ar. Campbell. Montague. left Wednesday Malcolm Mac- l ATTENTION POTATO GROWERS Theattention of all farmers is directed to the provis- ions of the Prince Edward Island Potato Production Act passed in 1947 whereby all persons planting one acre or more of potatoes must plant those of the "Certified" class or better. Also be advised that any grower whose field or land has borne in crop of potatoes infected with any plant dis- ease or pest shall not permit the same area to be planted to potatoes the following year except on the authority of an Inspector, and shall destroy any volunteer plants on such land. Areas so infected in 19.36 will be policed to see that these regulations are strictly enforced. P. E. I. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE on a visit to Ottawa. Montreal and Mont Jolt. .. taught school for two years be- Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Beer. have returner! to Montague after visiting in Ottawa where they PUBLIC POLITICAL MEETINGS were the guests of Senator Elsie liiuiao and Commander and Mrs. KR. lnsnaa. NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN A meeting of the South- Opposltlon Candidate Invited Murray Ilarhour llall . .. . . . Monday, May 13th Montague iii-ill Monday, May 27th Georgetown Hall . . . . . .. . . . . Tuesday, May 3th Morell Hall Wednesday. June 5th Souris Hall Friday, June 7th AbovaMaetIagsat9p.iii. 1'. J. Klckharn. Liberal Candidate . hauls! H lieu csnatrutssrat Anaemia ' PLANE BLOWS UP GAINSBOROUGH, Eng. (Reu- tcrsi-A British Vampire jet plane blew up in mid-air over fore enlisting in October. 1935 MI an alrcraftsman. P rkdale service station. The,u.e puny. cases were adjourned to Friday mp, afternoon. The respective accused are represented by Allison M. Gil- lis and Elmer R. Blanchard, with John P. Nicholson appearing for the Crown. A resident of St. John. N.B.. facing three separate charg-I body down on a house-ll remanded to Wednesday morn-' ing. and advised to obtain legal counsel. A teenager pleaded guilty to it charge of theft. and was re- AUCTTON SALE 1-195.3 M. T. John Deere tractor, new condition; 1 trac- tor traiier, two wheel; 1 three section spike harrow; 1 two bottom tractor plow, (Cockshuit); l tandem discs for two Dlow tractor (Cockshutt): l three section spring tooth (Cockshuii); drill seeder with fertilizer attachment. 13' run I.-HC; 1 two row cultivator (horse or tractor); 1 rub-I ber tired truck wagon: 1 set car wheels and axle (new : condition): 1 fertilizer sower (Cockshuit); l chain sawi (Superior): 1 chain saw (Homelltel: 1 set platform scales; 1 130 foot hay rope; 32 volt generator and switchboard; 2-80 lb milk cans; sct wick oil burners (ranger); 1 lawn mower; i saw bench with saw and spindlc: l jog cart: l l 1 credit on approved joint notes. P. A. Mai'DONALD. Auctioneer. T0 - NIGHT STARTS AT DIYSK (Approx. 7430 p.m.) RI-OPENING aPlE0OseIMitr HO THE MOST TALKED ABOUT STAR! Gorgeous Grace Kelly, beautiful actress of many hits. ..now in Iier moat exciting - romantic mlel STEWART GRANGER LIST OF M k "W -Wwrrs emptying into the this Lincoloshire town Monday, v . - , cl . . 0nlG9Ue e 0W5 Mar Mn:a":..:::::'.., , :"..”::i::.. . i.l;l.i'F.".ii...f.”f".'l"2I:::2f:'li.:i:2”Z2f:..”l?.1.323., ORGANIZATIONAI MEETINGS Meetings held or 9 p.in. Sturgeon Hall . . . . . . . . . Murray River llaii . . . . . Lower Montague llall . . . . . . . . Lorne Valley Hall Gasperaux llall . Murray River Nortii Hall High Bank Hall Glenflanning Hall . . . . . . Elmira Hall . ..-.o-- T. J. Kickham, Liberal Candidate, will be present. : Inserted by Kin LIBERAL COLUMBIA PICTURES plaunla . . . . . . . Friday, May 10th mm" WW5 mmm . . . . . . Tuesday, May 14lIl IIIIIilII:I1iVl0gEl:nIli:0niIil(I Iiiivriiagliii i;IdnIdI:dNItri' tgiiiiuiieifgiidaliiisiiii congratulated by the councillors " "I M" prete"c"' W85 f””:'” mmlded I0 Fflday "I" ”"I9""- Ciimbridge Ha" I I I u " . H ' vvednesday, May lath ,,,,,,,.,1 hy sem,.y.e;gm oddm. James Dewar, present for ljPCEIl'lIitz- the honor Little Sands Hall .. . . . . . . . . . . Thursday, May lbth J Hsta-Maddanea of being the first president of the "mm" Ame” . Monday, May 20th . . . . . . Tuesday, May 21st '9' Ihia”3'.1m" W" "M "d 5ph"r5f' I if can... ,,,,.. ,,,.,..,,,. edntliiiiisihliiSliniliiuIildhiiiiriaiihiolbti . A""3"da'e 1”” '- W9d”e5daY- May 22'” ILTIIII Ai'prliie. iiillclioy presided as 311 of Mih: Rebekvadfiv ;(.5...,hi,;y, come a nit-mber of this federation. AT ST. PETERS BAY OPPOSITE LEVVIS MILL, St Margalievs Ha" - -t-- - ' - - - Thursdaya May 23111 t E .ii' an in hisoening W - - l'3S9H"l W10" 053 . St.Pt '.lil1......... ' i am I" Iiiiihriziahrf spoke of tlic foiinding SPOIW bflelllh SATURDAY: MAY 18. 1937 AT 1230 RM. e erg a vvediggggy i Nile CINIMASCOPE '”''I”' '' TECHNICOLOR TOMORROW . . . .. Thursday, May 30th . . . . . . . Monday, June 3rd . . . . . .. Tuesday, June 4th Thursday, June 6th gs County Liberal Association GRACE KELLY 1'Isl7nda-sftsvilliv-eff-rvvi aadthsllunin Touch IHe”s not YOUR Child! the orphaned waif, the security and care it needs. Hope for the future . . 5 Iiftlc Iivcs redeemed from Iagedya YOUR children are surrounded by love in a good home. THIS child is homeless And uncured for, innocent victim of neglect, cruelty or desertion. And yet . . . you'd like to do some- YOU an sh." in thing for this child. You CAN. In its havens. homes and hospitals The Salvation Army gives to the unwanted or ill-treated child. the name.-las babe. required to carry IAURENBE HAllVEY- ANIHIINY Slill Storm ing to equip the faithful workers of '11s: Salvation Army with the means mercy. 'l1icy rely conhdendya YOU. Ezibadomfdededxii Tl-II SALVATION ARMY . RED SHIELD APPEA, 'NIlI Caiuactai this work by help-" oatbesemksof