i. The Guardian, Charlottetown, , Mon., Jan. 26, 1959. proved standards in ure; |tices tm education by ll parties? vel of instruction te the rural s pre- substantiate these difficulties. Out; lish realistic minimum supple-| Weare, transportation, ete. Why| sent conditions’all P. E. I. chil-| (5) make it mandatory of 474 school districts, we have| ments for teachers, based on/ 4 we retain a system of ruralidren do not have equal educa! inte as =< 354 one room schools There are| qualifications and experience, | 20000! administration which else-| tional opportunity. A large pro- @ Ge 9 and 30 troy 108 one room schools which ave| thus substantially increasing the| Where has been proven to bel portion of our boy and girls are| any One school district to ab an average attendaace of less! level of teachers’ salaries. wasteful of the tax) dollar and/being denied their rightful heri-| ‘© the school witha than 15 pupils. Less than 10 per) (7) . provide special incres-| Wholly inefficient? It woula/tage. kt is, therefore, suggested] “* 24™ ve oe cent of pupils entering Grade I| ments for the large number of| seem that dynamic leadership 1s/that all political parties consid- complete Grade 12. Of 916 tea-| successful aad experienced tea-|meeded in this field by govert-jer a common core platform and chers, 500 did not have the mini-| Chers. below first class license ment - & government which leads/adop{ legislation which would, mum requirements for Class 1| Status who are not ix a position| rather than waits for public om2-| (1) provide for the immediate : ur e license. to take advantage of the increas-| ion to force it to act. oy.|imtroduction of the larger admin- During the past 17 years there; MmcCrements provided by the ‘Under our system of party S0V-) ivtrative unit. The first stage is has only been an average of 54, "°W scale. CEE tne PON eae on mus: # Very. Practical and simple one- Electric |mew teachers trained each ‘year (8) provide for the establish-| aay Proposed legislation TNS! lthe grouping of a number of ad- at our teacher training insitu‘'ons ment of agricultural departments| Pe ‘ken info tion of hild “| Jacent’ districts under one elected : Authorized gainet en annual drop-out of 120) B strategic. hig 6 in each) ¢r Vinal concern to all regardiess| 202°. : ay -|teachers from the profession. In| County. Our present high school : : Tt ~ a1 (2) provide for compulsory one school district employing a| Program does not reflect the] 0 party affiliation. 7 yint| dardized assessments in all dis DO | [Superior First License teacher, | Rds Of a ruret-ecamempen::.}2 Liberal ec Tory of CCP. way ea er ita ate eS per | SOURCES S| ring ri, a ee a tr emit] OQ assessment while in another dis-| A careful study of these rec-| {gee gained frpm research in the | ams. based a ee trict employing a second class| ommendations will indicate that) (34 Equally in the field ve. . : e s Secuen Teather, ths vate was| they are well within our present |PA%, Equally, we nd and (4) provide tencher’ astistants| Electrical Wiring $2.30. In another district the per| financial resources. Educational-| fi ,gamental. methtds which are|{", ‘e Tural, supervisors as. a Repairing and pupil c was .08 compar our own pro- ected iti i ; ost $60.09 ed| ly we must pay for not aff tap pellticnl ledergte ee ee we tenes Oe te Supplies Sattict not of HOM le 5 ean Pedened coos tor cee . Fire - Auto - Casual eating ict not too many miles dis-| ies f es for a : 5 < Oil Poe tant. Hong time to come. Governments| EDUCATION Pian vine Marine 7 Household Appliances i. to a the eee an sales’ tax for weal nae: will have: an ‘election a in the not S. G. K. PEAKE ; . these fects. Admittediy statistics | Toads, etc. Why not education? | $0 distant future. Presamabig, LTD. 112 Kent St. on e ~ e . 7 must be used carefully and ob-{|1¢ all depends the importance | Perty Whips are already bewing Great George jectively. The fact that less than| Which citizens give to the educa.| ent ‘he, Dimers of thas pit ° Charictictows BIAL 408? onedhird of Grade 10 pupils from| tion of their childqen, | DP Sti lank come aaa one room. schools passed the En- During the past few months,| a the top of the list or is it due trance Examinations in June 1958} Atlantic Province = audiences/t) pe relegated to the end of the ‘| cannot be used by itself to con-| have been exhorted by such lead- list: Unfortunately that bee demn the effort of the one room| tS a8 Dr. Frank MacKinnon, | the tendency in the ote é : school. It would be equaily “fal- President of A.P.E.C., and others here arg other — only Mee lacious and misleadin; to draw| ‘Bat we in these parts must stop! .. Could there oat oo z unwarranted conclusions that our| 2Tusing about our defiencies—| Togs acceptance of a aes senior High Schools are meeting wor er te eae oe - the needs of all our boys and| 224 develop We Save : girls when a testing survey of Se tame = none. z this Gade XI and XH student © seproaca % mace. Js | BRIDGE SMASHED BY FREIGHTER veals that their academic stand | ftcatiog, weaned have no far o ards compare more than favor- — does ‘ au ted whe wreckage of the Buffalo, River after a grain freighter, the smashing into the bridge. Two ably with those from other At hae Reed Island N. ¥. Michigan Ave. bridge lies| Michael K. Tewksbury, was torn were ‘injured, but not seri-| lantic Provinces—satistying 8| Teachers. Federation, Contribe. . rushing waters of the Buffalo! loose from its moorings and sent 'eusly. (AP Wirephote) Adopt An tat mar: Bo. tions are welcomed and should OUTSTANDING VALUES . = : RESOLUTIONS be sent to the General Secretary THE WEEK AT SDU ’ —_— were made to continue the (Continued from page 9) Kt is of value, therefore, to re-| Estelle Bowness, Box 518, Char- i : = : ve several modificat-| present generation of school chil-| cord the resolutions which were| lettetown. IN [= ° ro s will be an 8 team loop/ dren, but the ones to follow. unanimously adopted at the final} (a) substantial increases in ING = Saints Lose To Mount A as 2 of the teams have been drop- | CONCERN | session of the Conference - {basic salary;-it)- greater. incre 7 NG ) | * ? 7 a because of lack of co-opera-| ,As a background, some per-| 1. that the establishment of lar-| ments for years of service; (c) T 00 eal > * Def t N Sc . tion. The schedule covers a per-|tinent observations on the Ot-| ger units of administration be | increased differential for higher | os ea ova cotia Tec iod of seven weeks before the|tawa Conference may be useful. considered vital to the, solution | qualifications. MEN’S SHEARLING CUFF : finals start, and, despite the oc-| The fact that the Conference was of rural school needs. LARGER UNITS*"~.. STRA VERSH SNS sstlics eteuhe ‘Which welalucers lout the ball on mare than = < eaneee incid- held at all reflected the growing! 2. , im view of present dis-| The recommendation concern. | Get MASTER Portable Heat P oO OES, reg. 6.95 eee 4.98 outlined a week ago have taken|one occasion. Smith of Tech led) 4; ind . omen Sr De mn eens of mere ypc ne aeaee 9 aes ee , high with tis = < Place, and a few which we did|the scoring of the night with 22 — citizens regarding the status of | = ture based lar-| ministrative unit must be i ; |g lightweight, portable, kerosene OVERSHOES 3.98 Bot mow about have also been| pointe wile, MacGnan we 2| Am election was necessary to/ public school education in Can-| ely ‘on real property, the pro-| efed basic to the solution of most 1 burning forced air heater. It will cioaie ce Witnessed by the student body| high man for the Saints with 18. ee the new officers of the} ada. The timing of the Confer-|Vincial government be asked to of our problems. This is not the |] warm men ihiiek ot cok: oes a oe “ahd the public. These all took! On Saturday, the squad travel: league and following are the re-jence gave a sense of urgency|2@me and appoint a competent| Opinion of a few prejudiced in- and dry materials; prewar SNOW BOOTS 3.97 mince on the campus and are a| led to the mainland to do battle| Sep Lemeré MacCormac; | to its deliberations with the know- fiscal committee to devise a fair-|dividuals but comes from the|M oo.” vc damece tron aoe. oe | part of College life. |with the Mount Allison team, in| Veet we; ch, Pimming _Co-| ledge thet Russian Sputeiie were | & method of raising money for| long process of trial and error in |B foe Paty eee pared 1 First in line is the intescolle-| the first intercollegiate tussle of noes Py tar pia ee ee ee ee wa Ge he Con paar penn ‘Shed sof the civil its vol cutie No ae ae GUM RUBBERS, 1-5 ........... 1.00. giate hockey game between the| the year. M Ali Widow representative, Fr.|/tion of these fantastic instru-| 3. at this erence endor-| ee ae we ast receg- eee ee er ee MEN’S LACE 4 : ME aad’ Spent Alioen, theihave o. sens ‘hls oon Murnaghan. The position of|ments could not be dissociated| S€s Temoval of Grades 9 amd 10) nize the results of research and |B Yen! - Costs any 12¢ pee > bt aA tet lngies ohach tock SOM | secretary is still held by Charlie|from the implied efficiency and from one-roomed schools and|©xPerience of others in the field hour for 100,000 BTUs. Larger, RUBBER BOOTS, reg. 8.95 e066 Sie 6.95 place the 16th in the new Uni-| SECOND TEAM Hickey who is to be congratulat-| objectives of the hussian educa-| Commends the government for its) of education? ! n sogstebaats chone Peat Fersity rink. No doubt you read| Still on the subject of basket.| 4 0 the fine job he is doing in| tion system. The deliberations and| “lor's to have this done. We o at Restate t tallow: [S Byte sepenty exieit, i i acrenat ef the contest ix the| ball, bere are the raperte env oo|mcwine the longue oa ite feet.| probing into cur own efucational| ¢ Tust. since inadequate ssl-| WOure pivestigeous to us, sp- eet 4 So apcount of the contest in the| bal. here are the reports om Wo | REGIONAL W.USC. probing into our own educational] sy seems to be the most im- | All Leather Footwear SEY Gin facts duain emcens to|ond Sainte duri : The sixth annual Regional. W.| so-called professional educational | POTtamt deterrent to attracting ng the past week. 4 and FOR RENT say thot the Red and White toye| Sunday afternoca. the leases! U: S- C. Conference and Semin-|experts, but by leaders in all|’ Rewer Carpet) ne SO aa oe += Less 20% Di lost the game after taking a| leading Trotters played the Sec.| 2° is being held this year at St.| facets of Canadian life. Indeed, | ™% 'mcreases in salary be made: rs and Edgere fe | | a iscount three goal lead early in the first|onds in the Univertsity gym and Dunstan , with the duties of|the educator was deliberately sntuictaanins S tot oe Floor Seidian arnishes : . Geriod. The new rink’s first game| racked up another victory to in- host being divided between S.D. kept in the background for what! # str: district to estab-! a = Vv Was started by Rt. Rev. J. A.|crease their lead. BR looked as UL and P.WC. Eleven Aitentic | choute be obvious reasons. Meéel 8-100 $ .00 W G O O Gullivan,. the Rector of St. Dun-|if the Saints might give them| UVersities are expected to par-) As public school administration . : CHANDLER BROS. THE RI HT SH E C sian’s, when he dropped the first| more of a battle than most ticipate in the conference which | is the sole responsibility of Pro- Towing Service | Plywood Place Dial 6557 | hid ide onion Quee treet ~ T4 Buck to begin the contest. How-| people expected, as they took an| is scheduled for Feb. 68 in-| vincial Governments, the Ottawa | Day Phone 9722 j free amare =e | aS ever, structure was unoffi-| early 10-2 lead which, however, clusive. | Conference could only adopt re- Night Phone 8048 - 8853 at - @ialiy christened when the visit-| did not last too long. ‘re purpose of — regional solutions arid recommendations | Member D.A A. } D ets walked off with the honors) The experience and extra , os are to Gecuss the} which would be a guide to De-| MURPHY’ | ef the night, and the Saints were| “knowhow” of the visitors prov- various problems which occur in| partments of Education. SERVICE asiiie most inexpensi:. 2 / ougias Bros. Go Out and Cheer for the Kids left to cool their heels and waitted to be the difference as they| M@, Atlantic Provinces, and to) RECOMMENDATIONS | P ° & Jones Ltd. | Minor Hock Ni — TONIGHT awhile for their first win. slowly forged ahead in the second ny ra for the annual w. | Some of the more pertinent -ob salesma a - aes 7 . . . . 5. C. Summer Semi i i THREE STARS ca int a et a hee held this year in’ the | Servations ad recommendations | M YOU COR | ey gees ee oe AT THE SPORTS ARENA i was the voor- : were as follows: (1) “ sf a empl Something you did not read in| est we have seen so far this vear. West Indies. St. Dunstan's W.U. education > cocci poner oe joy 7"? the paper is an account of the| and accounted a great deal for| "©: bepes.to send a participant pr Penfieki, Chairman of the| | @utstanding play on the part of| their loss. Tooke, as ex-s.D.U.| this year to the Summer Seminar. | Council. (2) “There i hi GUARDIAN two or three of the local Saints| man, and Ladner. of the Trot.| CAMPUS POLITICS {wrong with Canadian Edueation | r SAVE SAFELY AT a stove leagie’’ at the| ters, went vild in the second e political aspirations of the | wh n r' aaa - University has declared its three | half as they combined to hit for | enigap have found an outlet alc dee ages tte a Tre . PATRIOT CANADIAN TIRE stars of the night anl they are:/19 points each in leading their | Be .two Political clubs which| man Executive Secretary Ca RENT TV Charlottetown Store i ‘Shep Shepherd, Gerald! squad to another victory. are on the campus at this time. | s4s Council. (3) Cc da "etl | “Doley” Murphy. and Charlie} Wednesday might, the Saints| T#*, Conservative Olub has exist-| spending enough on education to, Teas) WANT AD : a Chuck"’ Sark. Both Shep and| went to Birchwood High School | &? for -some.jtime now, but, for) maiytain our pckaaiian Ya ie Share be | Doley are well known in the| to meet the Trotters once again, | 37M Te#S00 or another, was Dol Hasic aim of Canadi 7 oy HOSPITAL fealm of hockey whereas Chuck|This was almost a repeat per- brought to our attention until/tg provide at blie mess PATIENT Phone 8506 iy is & comparative newcomer, | formance of, the first game. The several lays ago.‘ Following $06) causal eduenti _ i@ expense Ea j This is his first year op the team| Saints more than held their own| ‘B® Officers: Pres. Robert Fear-| ai Canadian gor Pr cogensam-/ asl | - and, after only one game, he has| during the first half, but fell|Q%: Vice - Pres. Robert Doyle; | of class, physical oe eee ke BOWLANS | proved his worth and secured a apart in the second and, conse. | Secretary. Jackaline Cutmmiskey. | pacities. (5) Ways ‘ak choi i Permanent pooition. If the fine| quently, the Trotters added ano-| ar McDougal chaired the) must be found to allow the Fed | TELEPAONE 9006 i ie a protection given Shep by these/ ther to a long string of victories | er es officers | eral Government to rid ang) oan two defensemen had not been|to increase their hold’on first | Y* elected and Mr. Bennet | jization grants to int thee 238, (‘ \ yy present, we can truthfully say| position in the City League. | C@‘T President of the Y.P-C./vinces with Lola does caries! : N that the score would have been| The fact that the lads held organization on the Island, ad-| sources to achieve a oa no "| quite different, and this is tak-|'so well in the first chalf of both| dressed the gathering. Pressed in No. 4. (6) ‘aa r v ing nothing away from Shep,! of these games leads us to be-| Advancing to the other major tance of the need of ' ve-w oes : who is a very fine goalie. | lieve that they are quite capable | chub, the Liberal Club, we find | fully qualified both slated tie on the ahi a ae eas the slate of officers to be: P : : _academical < ject of hockey,/ provement to the Point | Faber MacDonald: Vi oe and professionally,.in every cla | We might as well mention the| Where they will go all the way, , > Vice - Pres.| room. (7) ini ke MAM City League game which was| and may very well emerge th, | Gerald D. _Murphy; Secretary, | ment f ca ee ee eee MAKE YOU FEEL OLD } deged - : : Eugene Quinn. All : or a licensed teacher ; Special: Thanks to new on Wednesday evening,| Winners against this squad of | rat - A are nativé/ every province to be seni sclentific laboratory formulation, thou- when the Saints were hosts to the | “old pros." Remembering th a t! anders and active~in campus |triculation (Grade 13 or. Thi feelin ‘old, tired, irritable and depressed Inadequate Navy Tars. Once aga’ the scho-| these boys are all High School | #airs. The Liberals plan to| Year P.W.C) ae ee a i from losing sleep and Seriya choat : ; 7 electrical wir- Ss came out on the short end! students, and that most are play-| meet regularly to discuss current years of professional tr - . burning and itching urination bed weet pie a Reserenet, 7 i of an 11-1 score. That makes 30|ing in organized ball for the CVe™S and to listen to guest! 199 DELEGATES oe fing, Getting Up Nights—cratrone Your’ “Meusepower rie nt | goals scored against the Saints| first time, we are sure that, by| speakers whenever possible. | With this bislavcnid Bladder Invitations, which often retult oway ee im only three games, and they| the time that the play-offs comel aoe to say, it is a good first PEI Cideeuens on or Site Paks ond rin Maw as ; i } , ¢ a j ELI. ‘duc . Ins ; tee = Em da greet in reply. a —_ will be right in de ieee Par- | tion was held in Charlottetov gives oer caletier sect ix usually FREE ESTIMATE : MOR. POWER Hi-Capacity MOR-POWER Super Service much At crag a Yl a ae an _ _— ee taking ‘an ‘aidieuat in — . are |last November to assess t’ oinsion denidie ai reli . pn of CALL NOW en es en: “ae 3 MOR-POWER Su Service NEW: body is beginning to Geile feat Pe oiee ical picture, a picture in poet | strengths and weaknesses of o ~ Sfere = ~— ‘aeed—wove PHONES, 8543-8544 nce aeepa yl hag eth ensioeenba * one + commen ives cuaee ae “ s 2 asia : fo i ’ - , nant a success é — 47% more “ a igi i a e eet besinaing to wonder Just! suVENILE, HOCKEY |they must eventually take their| comes ce eee, o, Seereersrar tet ane Guid ~ PALMER ELECTRIC || Spar #7 Motersttbeme im Geeoneeiee na in the season. things look black, Also on Sunday afternoon we] eee pies be Silinens. Oo tale Sievigeles wanatastions oes 261 on ae fel tomorrow. aT “ —— 3 5 wa... cheeues Ou Samy for the squad and the general are fairly busy keeping track of -democracy and freedom ae . i . » = , consensus of opinion is that some- | all these events which seem ‘a : choice, we close the WEEK on ee - SUES aT e ye | ' LESS yO A ad a "_* LESS to Ging be done as soon as pos.| happen all at ogce, the juvenile| another seven days, until] citiz oe 7 i sible to ring out the potential hockey. team, under the very cap- bd report once again on the ac-! as wae oe . ee ee ee oe eee |. which'the boys are known to pos-| ble direction of Fr. Frank Led- vities that are taking place on | Evaluation of ot t opping ou own ; t s@ss. | well. defeated the visiting Mor- the campus which houses the ‘sing problems cal “ae aia. ‘ . ' ' "In passing, it may be a point|Trell All-stars by the convincing Red and White, the home of the accepted observ. a Age three i wi id-Winter of .information well worth men-| Score of }00. Callaghan in the | WEEK. . this time the senate eos a Old Saw Worn Out? : ; g that the hockey team | ne nee Played an exceptional ENVOYS RECALLED assistance is in cur rural districts ' Ii ot mMOTO- ores to Mount \Allison this) Same as he kicked out shot af-| WASHINGTON (Reuters)—Dip.| (2) The supply of qualified tea MA ' weekend for their second game ter shot. and made several very|lomatic soure a a ae : ; * : : e x . é 1 n €s report that the|Chers is tragically short of the : ¢ oo Page dagrccwagest ee esis as to protect his well| United States and the Philippines| @emand due primarily to low aba nstall astall ‘ e VS a e juck) - utout. have recalled their respective salaries and unattractive work- , to 1 oe Well Fer \e and hope they break their los-| The squad had had only one| ambassadors fo i nditi (3 ici ? . j Ss r a thorough re| i128 © itions. (3) Inefficient ad- ing streak. 2 one previous to this one and| assessment of troubled relations| ™2istration of rural schools and Pord— 49-34 2s ivccvcanscsac oie . : at was against Summersidé| betwee S!an antiquated taxation syst ‘ I—-5 BASKETBALL | High School. They also won this| ports bac noe countries. Re! based on an, inequitable aaecee oo ee ee _ | Saturday night saw the Varsity . tussle. One of the boys was in-| of Setabieeebiae Aa have spoken| meat policy places an unwar- textes ond , basketball squad take on the vis- jured, Pat Reardon, and had to| pine relidane — 2 ranted burden on far too many te 56% on Moto-Master Mufflers! Yes, Canadian Tire's low Chev.—49—53 eence: $6.35 iting Nova Scotia Tech Engineers have several stitches to close & ae nas s. e Philippine landowners. > prices have been sliced even lower to become SALE PRICES. S es %@ ¥ in an exhibition tilt, and also} wound in his scalp caused by a le; od dk bas complained of al-|354 ONE ROOM SCHOOLS N Sil | Volume buying plus striving to give you quality merchandise S4—5B .ccsecesseeeees 8.60 ~ the team chalk up another} swinging stick. Because of this pecs ap in granting US. Statistics for 1956-1957 provid- ine sliver ! at lowest prices, creates the extra savings for you. Mote 4 | tary as they omereed the win-|Pat was vaabi a et - aid. ed for the Conference served OG MASTER Master Mufflers are equa! to original equipment; are en- he Sure <a tae tan eect laer’: a oa sle to play in Sun- | serv to ‘ sneered to give a pertect fit, and are guaranteed BLOW- Dodee——49---S7 s cévk ce ecissscs: Be E Metiect. The Saints took an ontty | ‘dled amend? ig cone ! y Remington OUT PROOF (a new muttler at no extra cost if it blows out). : ‘ j oe and never looked back from} bunch of hbehinn slawine’ Gate | eS Te ic aacabees sun andi Plymouth—6 Cyld. opening jump, which they! and we wich him everv siiccecc| af mance. Save Saisly! ost 8 Cy tet. ‘There ae Aaah aeecora: | detent ae aa ale per HERE S THE ANSWER ! ) performance. Save Safely! i . ; . M C 5 1. ereter ee eee ee eeeee 9.40 e fact that there was some| he had with the Second Te: re a ai i _ Very pretty ‘all handling done | footbal! "a Sch ended th od in Here is a rugged,” dependable saw . .. built to last by a |] Matfiers— Exhaust Pipes $i Ford, Chevrolet, Dodge Truck Mufflers | By the Red and White squad as/with a perfect record He ‘dritis| j} company whose name you can trust’. .. Remington Mall. « — For Every Car and Truck from $5.50 to $5.95 EL divang tii’ Wisthey, phd the| the hove every das iw ae ss, It's completely Canadian made so parts are no problem. pO.I. i tees roslle whined sccunt| when edie ia’ & ym This tough beauty has a host of features you'll like including i the : flat it Sbeslems seekiag the vidt-laed’ be oe gl orl ees the finest are ree for pulpwood, tree-farming, |) We can install m here at a rate of Peewee eeees $2.25 @fs a bit of trouble and setting/ the whistle to point . ee a eee ; | ~ g stl point out mistak- i] See it today at the NEW LOW PRICE $1 ! aw 3 up shots which the Saints made! es, make neitéetinns: ak i ay a e NE > $189.00. Used saws a : s, ! ions, or urge a "ee taken in trade. Dollar for dollar, feature for feature, your ; count, Several nice set shots re-| chap to try harder. Good luck. 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