FIRT A A Polish tug tours the Norwellan grain ship ”Mosnes" into the port of Gdyuls. Poland. Juno 1. as the ship delivers the first cargo of Canadian wheat to Poland under the terms of an agreement between WIDENING EDUCATIONAI. Iiloiziiizicbiipsi TLACHING 'Aa A rnoirtssstoiv prince Edward island is in (lire iiiard of well-qualified, weipeduca. son for this school year. I take ers and pupils slike will come and well-trained teachers. this opportunity to extend to teach- bl” with I'9"9W9d Emhllllllm W ,ers and pupils the wish that they ti-ri Ti... is a statement that has been said ovcr and over during the last thin or four years at least. Thosel of us its shortage of teachers are quitn ware of the constant repetition ..i thp statement: we are also a- uarr of the fact that it is neces- my to keep harping on the same the-nic for we must have teachers. more and more teachers. for morei and more childrcn are being born.l Each year we nced between one- llI1ndl'Pd and nor hundrcd fifty PX- iia teachers to replace thrisc uhri. Ipgvy nip pi-iifcssinn. and WP get on ..i avuage less than fifty. i There is only one place to lonkl for recruits for the teaching pro- Igli"3l0n and that place is in the high schools throughout our Prov- iiici-. Now is the time when stud-l rim. particularly those who ari- Illllnlllng Gradc Xll. are wondcr- mg what life has to offer them. what career will thcy choose? DII-'FlCUl.T CHOICE 'l'lii-re art: so many opportuni- tirr opcn to our young peoplc to- da' that making a clioicc must be ratitrr difficult. No doubt. one of the first things they look for is the lmrlllnf of money there is in the iiili. iiir after all. one must live. and it takes a great deal of moncy tn tie today. so first of all. tlicv ii.i-ii In malir a living. .IPf'tlTT'T.l lllll ilw is-rirli thcy take. up contri- ti-iir in any way to thc ttf'Ilal'It nf iiiir fellniiman. and third. and It irii important point. are they ltIillPd to this special typc oi iii"'r.' ' u- look at tcarliing to .-we : it IlJl'- in offer, What arc the : in iii.-it makc s L'lN)fl Ica- rlirr" Wrll. hcre are a few To be a siii-ccsslul lcacher it is ni:i:i-s- xiii-v to like children: to like -is-I olainin: him things are lnnc: to ' hair qualities of leadership: to hair a sriisc of humor: to ho shit- to aicrpi criticism; and .7 have "tdlrss piitirncc. Any young pu- Inn iiho feels he has anv of all of ihrsc ditnlilies has l maiict '1; likr ti-aching. and better '4llll. sh-iti'ri hr :4 good teachcr Tcacliiiig it not may. however. indeed. it is hard work because more and morc lit cxpccted of teachers today than sax the case years ago. llaiiy things have conlributcd to lots bit: i' uill be sufficient to suit ncrr; that mnrr and morr of tho train-i l'li.' and IIISCIDIINF that slioitld lie tltmv in the home ll left In the sriiiml To cope with I roomful of "nil- titrti such in we find in moiit class- mnms today teachers nerd the. iii:-ririm of Solomon. the paticnrsl nl Job. and knowledge unlimited. Ill out: of all this there is some- tlunil special about teaching. With. Ill! sit-option of the Christian Min- iiirv there is no other work that holds out such it challenge to a "uni man or woman. A toacht-rl it tltaltnn with human personal-I IIIH and the opportunities are snd- -A IN A teachei-'s influence. be it I'M "F bad. knows no bounds """lm It in very lmpoi-uni that "lib" voun: people of Ziigh integ- :3” and Christian character shouldp teachers for whether they real-. in ii or not. they are exercising an influence on the boys and girls ”lI'Il!fPt'I to their care. 1 WT Jcsr MONEY I Tlw returns for tucpimg M" tri-i be measured in dollars and "nut Till! is especially true tn' '"" Mn province. it is the opiu-' Wt of the writer. however. thatl jmveoplr of Prince Edward Is-' '2 i no beginning to realize that i mflle" must be paid more if "mm of the right calibre are to be mained and retained in the pro-I Wiinn ll'.ren though a teachers, ' eta will never be unduly weigh- - ” d'””" with money. there is ll far beyond that of riches. M 6 Mill! boys and girls have been M 700! the way to reach pos- h .3 0 importance in the world. . Iltisfactlol for tbe true tn-' laulhoritics ing as I career and profession. I This is the last issue of the Hun- have a happy holiday. A holiday who are concerned aboiitllP0M- I" P'”- 3" G053 11'9" 9"l' F9d9"II""- FOR PLND ..y-, .. the two i-nuntrieii. The Norweigaii ship carried 9.000 of wheat. AP ulrephoto. of-doors so that when the nchool bells ring again in the fall. teach- face the year that lies ahead. Es- telle Bownrss, General Secretary. Prince Edward island. Tenchersl llnfluenza Virus Of New Strain Ravages Hy .lOSEPH !Vl;icSWI'2EN .. Canadian Press Staff Writer A strange new influenza epi- demic is raging on the sunny is- lands of the Pliilippines. in Bor- neo's steaming jungles and. among the teeming millions of In-, ;dla and Japan. More than i.ooo.ooo persons hiivc ht-on afflictcd by the new lstrain of virus that was first spotted about five weeks ago and lhas hit some in countries of the lFar East. l-icalth authorities say it likely lwiil be only a matter of time be- lfore the virus rcaches North Am- .erica and Europe. Some influenza already has been reported in Bra- zil. NEW-TYPE VIRUS British and United Si;-itcs hcalth arc working at top Sport! in d rv eln p it vaccine against the type-A flu virus. hith- Frln IIII k n n WIT. Tlic Common-i wealth scrum laboratories at Mel-I bournc also have tackled thc' vii-us. iiliicli has reached Asu-l lrnlia The US public licallli st-rvicr callctl a cnnlcrciicr for Washing- ton Moiirlay to consider protective steps. In Ottawa. fl federal health official said fianatla will he kept; informed of the conferences find-l . already have gained I he-achhead l75.000 pupils in 1.200 schools nus It was It'IlrNl thr epidemic may w Pacific Lands IN North America because of A stream of travellers moving from Asia to the ll.S. and Canada. in New York. an official of Hie World Health Organization said influenza is not normally sublet-t in quarantine. adding to the dan- gers. COULD GROW Woluilil Dr. C. H. Andrews of thc W.H.O.'s world influenza centre in London said the virus "so far is a mild one but it could develop into something different." There was as yet no compar.s.'.'i between the current ailmcni amt the 1918-19 influenza epidemh that took thousands of lives. but Dr Andrews noted that the earlier epidemic began as a mild form of flu. The Asian syniptom-i lllI'lilfIf' fevcr. headache. aching limb" and coughing. Tho si-knesa re- mains activc about three days. followed by about four days of weakness. India reported .'lfl0.000 cases in Bombay alone during it ill - day period. with more than 20 deaths and 40 per cent of workers idlr .lapaii's 200.000 cases included I onc point lm.0tlfl children and babies were ill. An i-stimated 250.000 persons are afflicted in the Philippines. PIUSVILLE l"riciiii.s of Mr Tlmmns Houarrtt (fape Wolfe. are sorry to learn tic is a paticnt in the wciitrrn Hos- pital. . It is iiith friciids rcgrci we lcarn of the sudden death of C. F. N. (icrald Murphy. Lot ll. whosc dcath orciirrcri r r r: c ii I I y by drowning in Calgary. Alberta I lfricmis and rclntivcii of Mr ttlnrencc Gallant are pleased tol on him home again much Improv- ed in hcalth Mr nnd Mrs iii-rr recent guests of Mrs. Warburton Murray. A large crowd attended the Bingo party in .'s't Anthony on Fri- day cw-nintl. Miss Pauline Gallant. Piusville. was the lucky winner of lmnard tlnrnrii Mr. and the .lark Pot. I verhrook. N.S. apcnt The Piiisvllle Institute held IIIPIT concert on Tuesday evening iii St Anthony's Parish Hall. A large crowd was in attendance. Sincere sympahy is being PX tended to the family of Mr. Earl Mokler. Ebbsflcct. whose death occurred by drowning in l' S. Mrs William M n I h 0 vi s and children. Barry and Brian. Ren- iiomr timr visiting her mother. Mrs. John T Gallant and Mr. Gallant, Plus- ville. MUSICAL (LOCK LONDON (CPPA new time plecs for the Royal Air Force at Clements Church. which is to be a memorial church. will play the Royal Air Force march at relu- lar intervals. like a muiitx hoii. ATTENTION VOT CANADA ELECTION ACT ERS SOCHOII 41 ill imrv cmnloyvo shall. while the polls are open on woman 01! I1 an election. have three consecutive hours for one purpose of casting his vote; and if the hours of his employment do not allow for such three who to g qualified elector "" um "10!!! cannot buy 'l'ss- I in ' player it ii the tlltllsetion ' its tin its attraction and the 1",, .,,,',:,,," '”,,,. M”, in outnumber the sorrows I ” " .f""' ' "1" mini :I"."i,..m" u.dQi-os1i'"III's hi1:k."dnrtag'm.'I?cb"cosI”.se:i' 'il um. , ' v , ..neoriiit ltt toi-votsn ow ?fI'f2jn.:":. mnh” " 'shail.be lnralntt-dm:t the You can be a teacher. I "I u” "”'I”"' W in I lood student. Vottlike, mg. "4 M," iii ms section extends to railway enuipauas al Dlopl like . lietr loyoes. cent It Implants as are it an .ultool”- mm ; IirtoalT;n:nllIed I: the hl":IlIg of miss and is . tid different espar1ncu,l whom such time cannot be allowed without In. You like to live another part! terfertng with the winning of the trains. :"g':I:dr:vtsee or sasthr pert : '" iii. - mu m at '” :..".:..""."".-';'..:'.:.".-..'i.:.."”; h-fr. ' i I aha way. aattn ',;."3;0aIdtttieIansvsaineh, t::;atocssi-tasiumtov.utu " ' .'”M- """ ”'”? .”:'i".,”.l'.:”l&.'-i".'..'.'.l'..”:.'i".i'.'.”".fi.'i..': .";":lihssuassnrssIf, aganstmsaetpudslablssasuaisnnsycosi-, Q" z vsettsa as psovtdsl h Its Act. Ive TN! 9. Q3 xralml I ,""-"Ii-if:-"""'”l Cg l '5 . , . . 1 nun-ssueuusiieu-ipsuus.-a ; ..s-iwwisosswutuosn-ii Iy l"0B.BEfi RHUDI-I Canadian Business Editor TORONTO CP) - Support .or universities is not s charity. but I ll9C9l5ll')f Clpense of industry it it is to grow and bc in business a generation from now. l)r. Hugh H- Saunderson. Vicc-chancellor and president of the Univcrsity III Manitoba. said Friday in an ad- dress to the Canadian Manufactur- er Association. He was speaking on tho siihjm-i What do Educators Expert of In- dustry." in I panel discussion of Industry and Education Arartnon in Progress. J. R. White. prcsidci-.I iii Illlllrr. all Oil ltd. speaking on lhr innit- What does Industry rs-poi-i of mi. ucators. said: "Industry and education are two aspects of the some community And what they expect of one an- other ls of minor impnriaiii-c 4-um. pared to what the comniiiniiv ox. peots from each of mom in its proper field." Dr. Eltl J. Mc(i'ri-itlt. ucctiliir director. Imtitutc of higher educa- tion. teache a college. Columbia University. stated that consider- able tbought is being givcn by in- dustry to revising policics wliicli have limited scholarship 3991:! once to studenui who-tr lnli-rout: Ind talents lie primarily sciences. URGENT NEED Even though tI1c iiiwi for ti-ii-ii tilt: Ind enxincers was cxtrenirli urgent. there was hardly an arm in the. Petroleum Spokesman Speaks "Don't Orutc" .On Education And Industry ipation requiring higher ediicatioo not exist. on education sliurtausdld where with the session theassoclatlosswoundupitsthree-i day annual meeting. Dr. Baunderoon said Iomctinics universities receive complaints that graduates cunt' step directly lnln g gpecidlzed plant and know all about is operation. "looking at the miiltiplit-'if,i of- dlffcrent tasks in Canada.” l)r. Saundersau commented. ”I TIOPP we never try to fit people for each detailed task. . ' "We are not trying to turn fill! a finished product. What we are try- ing to do is to turn out young people with certain basic skills, with some recognition nf their hor- itage. and with the ability and dc- sire to use those skills effectively in improvng our common lot." -. Canadian industry now was iniii- . ing notlcably in to establishment of research laboratories and all too frequently. to staff them. sort. out the abler research workcrs of thc university staffs. NEED ON STAFF! "If you are to have a siii-i-cs iiion of top flight people available in you in the years to come. It is Important to keep for! flight pc-oplo on the staffs of the iiniversttip-. to train them. Mr. White said the ediirational .-systein, in his view. has fniir ha- lsic responsibilities preparing yniing people for earning a livinii. dnvcliiping their character. iioiir- iching thcir Intelligence and pas- sing on to them the cultural ira- -J Speakers Told ly GENE HANDSAKER SANTA ANA. Calif. (A9!-Hit lam between the eyes with your , first sentence, Have a purpose and stick to It. Don't nrste: Just use ttamplified conversation." Stand up. speak up. shut up. Thesc are tips front the itpry. I79-year-iild founder of an organi- llllon whose 75.000 members and .soo.ooo former members around -the world never have to apolo- gllf 'lltiai-i-iisionit-d as I am to pub- lir spealflfli . " . Now 2.500 ct.uns Dr Ralph F Smcdlov organized the Tlril iniistmssters club in 1904- Toasimasiei-; international is s nnii-priitii cm-piiratlon whose sf- Iiliiiicii t'Illl)S have mushroomedi lrttnl 33” to 2.500 in the last I'll years lit-adiiiiarlr-its Iierr. with I paid staff of its. I! s nerve centre that mail. :i.iioii.tioo letters. manuals and oi-nzrams annually In clubs as far away in Greenland. Hongi Knnc and South Africa. New clubs arr being formed at the rate ofy two :4 day This month a zone con-. I('rPnt'c ls hcing held in Winnipeg. Tltr artmth hf Toaiitmaiiicrs in l i dlllnfli TIT tlir riimniiinlty, N Il”"PlII only a very ti1l1llII fraction of the iiiiivcrsity popula- tion i'ci-i-wed sufficient lnntructionr iitt economics to be able to reach d9"""' 'XP9"t'II'"" intrllicttnt i-iincliisions on Pl”0fIf'I"Il("IlHPsIfllPllll "The move in IIIHNI at isitiisu. IlltrNlIIt'lIrin lHllPllIIfIlI catch-. llrammai iiriiginsliti, gi--tiirr.-i,l enihiisiatni. hiorrritv. pi.-, 'l5raiiL'Ic,i.' Rlaiiriin: says. ”i'iItii'isni is one of the most socializing factors in the Wm," TIIIXIIIPSI. I l l DFIl"I'Z.'Nl'I'I .V'I'lNDlNti PUT flllIHPF..N”I' 'RPiitet2 The .1 r Htingariii nail n I hit . , F I n I "WW" I 90910 (In; y,,,,,7,'.,f IT a state plan and budget halving tarnttsesl ass parstleied that efdsinsge dose to Q economy by .”Vl" alum" "h"'I' """5'3"'I3 last vear's revolution and the ”'d "”""”” "t"'"" '”'d Itrikc wliicis followed ls. 'Mnnday. June 10. I957 lThe Guardian Page 117- big business has prrsonnel, puh. Ilc relations and other spct-ialisls, who must be able to address audl- I ences fluently Most If)3Sll)18xIf”t's Income. business or professional. lllnily men "reaching for self- isnprovement." says Ted Bland. lag. Tl'n executive secretary. Criticism, or ”ri;-iliiatiou.” II I IW'I" Part of inasimas-iers opera- tion. SPEAKERS (BRAIN-Ill arc iiiiddIe- Clubs nit-rt om-s g V."-k 31 breakfast. Illfll'I1P(ll1 or dinner Each member sppaliii at least once To pt-rniii this. club mom hership liar linen licld to .10 al. though, be-Hutu nf ds-mani-L g comiril ti.v-liiw ipiiwin will per mil 40 Each .pcii-vii ll .-.1...-.,m-1 ,,,-any "HI I” Vil'lltlL' In a fellnvt toast-I mist?! lln piiiiicd forms the IPHIRPI is graderi on appearance (did I1l' ltdcilc ttilh his cItiihes).. I1llT.N'(laV approved iiiianiiiioualy "H IIII If IIH SCIIII IIHIIIC . . IOCIIVI I. OIHIIO and ciiltlnll indiisirloc rcntnrtn: in hr-my Chrysler Wrrlfof 4-door Sedan First word in style . . . last word in luxury RYSLEI . . .your CI-II Whoa you're cruising In this big, soft-purring '57 Chrysler, It's hard to realize Itot any car could be so quiet, smooth end so tastefully appointed. Yet for all its luxury, Chrysler has the style and stance of is oustoat sports car. it's a beauty built for action. Actually, Chirysler mm:-.1 closer to bring "two cars in our" than any other atitnmohile on the mad today. Frir ymsr riri-nit-tsp parties and other special rvcnts. It's a long. sleek boiilevarcl beauty with all the coniforts vnii rniilrl ask. Riit whcn you slip into Ipnrt rlotlit-ii and brad for adven- ture. (T-hrvslr-r can match your mood in an instant. Itis Irrw, lean. p0M't'fPf'l tip to 3'25 h.p.-and with its new piish-hiittnss automatic drive come the livelicist rcfirxcs ever. Chtyntotgggygrtigz-doorttsvdln F. It. MclAINE LIMITED Hm”! ROAD. CHAILOTTITOWN Watch CUNAX - SIIIOWII 0! STARS, Thursdays. I:30 P. M.. over Channel I3. Va &aa4A.y can, (daft .30 (day 79: aaxu, - I R Eve-n (7IirvsIcr'a iii-w Tttf'VIf)f1-.bI1iP siispctisinn has a riiial natiirr. On the one Ii.-ind it cities you (hr .If11()()IhPQT. zilkii-st ride this side of a magic cai-pct. Ami an ilir other, it In: you rm-nrr as flat as n sports ciir, own at Iiizhway spccris . . . and brake withnist a trarc of ttiiiis-r-ilivc". ...e.- ........-..,. Owning lV(nlliVVSIPf is Iikc iiwiiiiu; i-iiiial parts iif liiviiii aiiil Fghtning. It's a thiirniiizlilv iiiiirlrrii. tliiiiiiiiglilv unnrlr-rliil kinrl nt f1)0I(ll'l”al'. You'll Ir priiucl tn call it "mi (Ihri-slo-r". And we'll he pmiid tn Fllil'HllgP a tcst ririvc Inr viiii at any timr. 'IllSI my thc wnrcl. PS. .h'rIItImIlv. Pq"l'H' ,P0'fI7cfItKI-if fmfinr mnl .fir.i'qI mmrmrml rm might mill rmi Iv ltttlli mi llillf Ihfllflfl. CNIYULII COIPORATION OF CANADA.LlMIYl. vhuize at wave a 971' AHIAD IN GAIO OF THE Inuiunn LOOK u&3II1 l.Qr4' -at .....:l MULLEN MOTORS MOUNT STEWART as.