JUNEBHW "Now that I’m rising Ben Ami much easier to my SINK is clean” ..i" .' For Bon Ami cleans without niurr- ing the surface and leaves no tiny scratches to catch dirt its harsh cleansers do. Try lion A mi on your kitchen sink and bathtub. Sec for i yourself bow (lilTr-rcnt it. is from other cleansers. Hun Ami not. only cleans well but polishes Ill Ilie some time and keeps your sink _ looking like new year after year! ' Polishes as it cleans! 5 srrriIc/ieif yell" At Divine Worship Viceregol Party Attends Church Of St. Governor - General Reads The Lessons 51- 5191111911; Scottish Guard Of Honor. 1 iii Attendance at divine service in \\""l,‘ll'l m d ls Tl ' . . ~ ~-- 1 . ~ lieutenant- tit Pr. at» -1 '.~g.ta,,1L Jtiliii aiitlnlStildsatlelhltgiiukyeil tltif. ltihslidigfi-‘unol all? 111.330‘ m“ 17°11‘ mgu‘ afiirial art of Thcir Ehtcelldiicic;1tfiiilnihllilbrllpiiin Mic c-Ozlgrqgatlon W11 111111 Lady Tivvvrirriiuir- 11S 111w l given up mi 0Lll1lln):‘%€ lfcollllollllc my! roiicltided their stay in Saint John of the \'itx=rii"'alp1i'i\i It, was mdilke , ,,. . _ . .. . - ‘ -" l'\reedsmtiii' took part iii the ser- ttte on Sunday. .1"“""‘ a 111051 ittiiir . ve service Rev. C. .7. st. Clair Jeans the ‘m1 111W 1111911111311 1 11 011111111 minister, conducted the service He" lecorntcd with heraldic shields inldclivcrcd a stirrino l cixliortation lliei." honor and tlironged with sin-om the to,“ --They_' ma“ Mk me reverent congregation. in which wav to Zion?’ ll." d‘ rcdk that. were included the Lieutenant Gov- - their? was n rclsponsi litv resting eiliioileapgsmiggf ltvlfgrgatfftalligillflbflf‘ ion Clirtlftioii prop c to live livesltliat ~ 1 ' Civil 1P111-,\v:ld .1 "lfl . 1111 01 the Saint John Common‘ dill-tn; LiliaCiiivliiikcilliqpqeti? Council. the iudifiarv. the officcrlclorcd must the national policv be Iflilllllalltl m; Military District No. 7 formed. "The state, if ti. is it; m "111 ivltrcscntativcs or lOCrll military main. must. llOllflell itself upon .ni P11311- 115111101111 Sommm“ “m1 511F191‘ 1 undying religious faith,“ ivris his as- ;1C1;1n;;;'§:_1tW-"1r Vetrr-nis. rm W011i afltgll. lrliiv lcssolis \\‘t"l‘t‘ l'f‘llfl by - - i :< .x c n v. 11 0- 13- E- 111l‘111111‘f$ 111111 1111‘ 131 Whciii theCflovcrnor-Gcitcral and 1111111 standards of the different 1' Lrirty '1‘\vccdsiiiiiii' and their ])(1l".y Pilibters added a colorful 1heti<<c"ibly' and ‘ ‘ Stirring Sermon 111118 ililori" cd at the clitircli they found ' n ill)’ in excellent formation, as THE (JHAKLUFFEFUWN GUARDIAN THE ED U CA TIONAL HORIZON —A SA TURDA Y FEA TURE- Presenting News And Views 0t Interest Improvement In To Teachers And All Educationwl Matters Others Seeking 1 By the time the average Can- adian child has passed the Public School Examinations iGrade B), his schooling has cost the com- munity $500. Some additional ex- pense has probably been borne by the giarents without taking into account board, lodging, and ordin- ary living expenses. If the boy goes on through Grades 9 and 10 and continues through first, and sec- ond years of P.W.C., the cost to the community is another $550. If from this point lie continues through a four-year university course, an- other S2,200, must be added. If we assume that the average child docs not complete the high school t-ottrse and if we. add something for tho expenditure of the parent for education. the cost of a Canadian clitld's schooling ls, in round num- bers 5750. Such are the findings of a Report (Cost. of Education Bulletin) recently issued by the Dominion Statistician, Ottawa. It ‘is understood. of course, that the 1 parent is also ll member of the com- ‘ munity and tiresumablya taxpayer. He could. of course, find out for him- self, how much of this $750 he contributes through his school taxes". But. the cost. of schooling is not the chiof rxtwnse borne patent who supports the child uti- til hc reaches" financial independ- ence. which. as a rule, coincides with the end of his eighteenth year In thc meantime, the cost. of food. I.E'I"I‘ER T0 T The following letter has sent out. to the Secretary of the various School Districts through- out the Province in the hope Llitit the matter of teachers‘ supplements will receive adequate attention ivlien brought before the Annual bceii Meetings which will shortlv take‘ place. The letter explains itself. l Charlottetown. P.E.l. ‘ June l0. i937 To the Secretary Board of School Trustees. Dear Sir: Hitfllfllllb are rare. We pay for Itt=t what. we get, in this \\‘f1l"'l. li is thc fallacy ot youth to cv-l pert sotiir-tliiiig for nothing. ro- ‘lllrllfi on no iiivesttiiciiis. llflfllillllk _i\'ct. tnrniy of us go on hoping and John And‘ accept otir fljftppftlllHllPfils FI-Jlffll- l ly. f a guard of honor, i the '@iiiii-cii"s}},'_;1y'1§;[f,; élvfénéh _e troop of Scottish Boy scouts and Wolf Cubs under Scoulmast/ct" Har- old Wetmore and Cubznaster George Lawrence. Thc p pe batid was also in attendance and provxlcd appro- priate selections. His Excellency iii- spectcd the guard of honor and \vni."iiil_v cmiipliineiiicd the scout- nimtcr on the fine appearance and hearing of thc troop and park. Robert Watson was nt. the organ and directed thc service of praise in which thc hymns were “Saviour- Btssed Saviour", "O Be Joyful int the Lord. All Ye Latids." the Net-l tional Anthem and "Crown Him, Witn Many Crowns." The psalm sung nuts “O Lord Thou Art My God and King." and dur ng the of- lCl‘10l‘_\' the choir sang tho anthem,‘ Ta_'.ior‘s ‘Lift Up Your Heads." The full choir of thc church led in the hearty singing. .1 Iii his wclcomc to Their Excel- leiiclcs, Mr. Jeans referred to thc jovfulncss with which the loyal city. of Saint John grectcrl them, whose coming it had eagerly anticipated. ills E.\‘-'ft‘ll"llt‘y"S name was wet kntin he" use of the "’ ' he by the ‘ laud New Bruits FLlTY Cillt SUMMERSHJE A. f9? CQ_ CHARLOTTETOM/N JAMES COBB, Crtlpauil LLOYD STEWART, Sonris ONE of the best things ‘about. Chevrolet qtmfily’ is the ivay it sit oii gas, oil and upkeep—and tissurcs you of higher “trade-in” value later on. For instance, the. quality d rolcFs Valvc-in-Hcarl Engin cushions the car, as well as DPPIN EVFNINGS him‘! Representatives much as 10')» on operating costs! Knee- Action, on Master De Liixe intitlcls. saves vou ilollnrs on “tiglitening-iirW-bccause it THE COST OF EDUCATION clothing, housing and other ordin- ary expenditures without schooling has reached the total of $5000. About two-fifths of this is spent in providing the child with a home. The cost in food was about three- quarters as much and of clothing about one-half the cost of food. Barely thirteen per cent. of the total is spent on formal school training. It costs no more to raise six children and give them an rtvcragwschooliitg than to raise seven, completely illiterate. More is spent on clot-hing a child than on sending it to school, twice as intich ls spent on nourishing it, and nearly three titnes as much on housing it. The money devoted to _its formal education can scarcely be considered a very formidable fraction of the total sum involved in bringing a child to the age of self support. It would, no doubt. seem smaller still if seen in com- parison with thc amount that it adds to the earning power of the child, and perhaps insignificant when considering the wtidcr mcii- tal life that NlllCfiLlOll opens up t0 the iiidivitlual. It is quite prob- able that lllt‘ $750 coitld ho made 'to yield better returns in both of Ithcst- restiectr; than i‘. docs at. pre- {Till and will he mnrlr- to do so as further arlttistlnelits are mad!‘ ‘iii our syrlem to these curls. but lin the lllPflllllnll‘. it it: difficult to [reward the proportion of a clillds cost going to its education its ex- ccssivc. HE 'I‘ ltU_S'l‘l<] ‘IS l The teacher is the most import- iant and the only essential piece of school equipment. Here is no place ,for bargaiiiiiilr. Our children and ‘their ])i'Ogl'C.\.\ cdticalioiially dc- pciid wliollv upon the tciiciirr. lHis personality", knowledge, en- lliitslasiii, tact and character are ttlic standards you set before your children. If you are getting these qualities in fair measure they are worth a great deal. The School Act of this Pro- vince provides a minimum supple- ment to be voted by the district before the teacher mriy receive the stnttttnry alloivancc granted for his class" of ll(“‘ll.<f1. Thus it is that in somr districts \\'lli"l'!‘ tlic stipple- iiiriit. voted has iiicniil rt sriviti: of l\\'f‘lll_V-ll\’f‘ dollars to the tatte- ptiyers trt few cents to each frinti‘_vi ed a reduction of more than one hundred dollars from his already scanty income, sensible to the value of good teach- ers not to sec the unfairness - flfil‘. the lHJUSllCQ of this double- edged economy. You will appreciate, I feel sure. 111° 1'1151_8ulf that lies between thc teacher that is just good enough 111E191 11.1’. and the teacher vino brings lo his work an enthusiasm and a personality that. pervade the S('ll0Oll'Ol'1lll. and whose char- acter touches thc \'f‘l‘_\‘ livci. 1-, m,» pupils committed to his charge. It is for this latter type we plead. It is tor that large body of vell- qtialified. honest, courageous, yet unassuming Print-n Edward Island H Ii STOUPS Some time ago a representative of’ a Toronto publishing house, visited us and urged us to accept a complimentary sci of books on which we were later to express an opinion. Rather than prolong what was stretching into a lciiiylhyt intervietv, we signed the card, first making quite stire we were Ollll it- ecl iii no way. \‘\'c were itiftirtiti-ci that these books off the press tiiitil next ycar. Of course all this", it. is quite clear. ivitr: rlonr‘ to signature from those of us iixiow l‘.tl\\' : "lira llZllllPfi WPTP pffillllllFlll If?!‘ [IQ/Vi 1)!‘ i ill. iii the teaching tirofcsslon lll ilin. Province. By flashing flux-c hlZllRlLlfCS under tlic eyes of 1.‘ "d ‘But we trust that this statement 111101111011“ 11m‘ M teachers it was casy to leave wfih them the imprc: ‘oii that sets were purchased. or "acceptrd“ as it is Our people are too ‘ would not he‘ teachers, that we earnestly re-j quest both Trustees and Ratepay- ‘ ers to pause before adding further ~ financial and moral disoourage-1 merit to the lot of sincere profes- ' stonal men and women. ,1 If you appreciate the efforts of I your teacher we respectfully sug-l gest that the best way of shoiving it is by voting him at least the,‘ minimum supplement for his class 1 of license. t It. ls the fair thing to do and it is undeniably good business. 1 Sincerely yours, C. F. HIKE. President, Prince Edward , Island Teachers’ Federation TO CONQUER 1 put, by us. We would like to make very clear to our membership that we have never seen this encyclopedia: we cannot, therefore, recommend it. Under the circumstances, we would urge them to be particular- 1 ly wary wlicre such methods of selling are employed. ' been quoted as being ' tilcascd wltli the "rim-s- ‘ytlon-a-ivctilz" feature. This is of ‘a piece with the whole fabi" of "pressure" srilomatisbiti cmplovwl. We are .~orry for those teacher". who have been induced to "iigii ‘notes and OlllCfWlM" entangle tliomscltcs with these volumes. will prevent others from lOllMVIlli! the same course. ‘ ‘fl-IE PRESIDENT RHFESS ‘ zin- pt t- .1» .- t-i t» - i fond o.’ a 1I|il.F1 tOlY'!‘. '~ ' .1 - 1., 1 added ‘l catitiot ‘ l 1 'iiioii~ tilt-til tliztii lil_ .~ t niztrrtrrl to ll man I with this issue, the Cllfllllll little y Where shot-s have been aimed at on "The Educational Horizon" for l 111° Dcimllmcnt 01 Educfvrlclb a summer's liitcrmissioti. Jitdqingl Plvc“ 10m“ M study‘ cw‘ 11 w“ ‘v ! ,1 r v H d“ n l thc system that W85 the mzirkA ’-1 11p! ‘r0 “m” n‘) 101N421‘ ‘no f not the officials. If our shots went receiver t'oni tczicicrs an ot.iei‘s.,q“~1-_\; “lp mud incxpcflencp qvsd it. has served its iiileiidcrl 1iurpnse ‘ hp;- fOi-gtymwsg and we are happy. We have ' "icct We are grateful to the Dllllll: l1- 1111‘ 101111101‘. due to this, has suffcr- . I ,.. Jeans, and on that score he as- sured His Excellency oi respectful admiration and rcgiirrl in which hci. is hclr "Ft-om time to tiinc we have lis- tened with profound interert to his voice fi\'f‘l' the radio but now to our happiness he is amongst us in person." stated Mr. Jeans. Ho tis- sttrct} Tlic r Excellcncies that they carried with tliciii tho warmest good wishes of thc citi' ns of Saint John c who liopctl they might return before long. Prophet Jeremiah ‘ Zlli". Jctins chose his" lcxl from? Jt'l‘t‘l‘l'l!‘rlll 5ft: 5. and notcd that. the words itcre ilic last. spoken by‘ th- Prophet. Jeremiah concerningi Israel and ivitli tlicin he had liccnt content to make an cnd, He drew a vivid picture of the desolation of‘ the cities of Judah iii that. day and thc intolerable citptiiity of hcrt people in 13:i'o_vloii \\'ll(‘l'{‘ tlicyl (iouhtcil ilini tile old fritli could‘ stand. But no. said Jeremiah anti) there that Vi‘! yflll IllfillCy csign of Chev- e saves you as the passengers, GENFRAL MOTORS MARITIME iiizsnqittiiirsns. ZONE OFFIFE- MONCTON» 11-11- 1 "We neod some measure‘ of within tltcm 111111‘ zigainst the potintliiig of rough roads. The lfnisleel Turret Top Bodies by Fisher are solidly built to “stand up", without develop. ing annoying rattles and squeaks. From perfected Hydraulic Brakes to gen- iiinc Fisher No-Draft Ventilation. Chevrolet is every inch a quality product-famous for dependability! Foe it anil drive it yourself . . . listen to what owners say . . . and youill never be satisfied with less! CHEVROLET V0111‘ herd — by modifying. rc- y cine. contributors. corrcspondrixts. writing. and eliminating to publish I‘ and all others who helped and en- no artcie in this departtnciit of a j courage-d us since this departmerifs twcrsona! or political llfifllff‘ ‘inception several months ago. NEW 'I‘E.-\(‘HERS‘ .\ll) PUBLICATION Fitir oi lltr‘ most pnpttlnl‘ ot lite ti Pltll it Nickel Geography, m». ftiiitiwiiicr- Hdhp liiihlirlirvl hi.‘ til1‘1‘41"“'- 1,111“ hrmklpl‘ 1"‘ 11"“ "N11 Treiclici" '\ltl u l\“‘\'l-"*\\' Mao-ml ‘ 1"" 1113111112. Within a do)‘ 111' 11W‘. ' ' ‘ " ' ' ' Jlllotlel Al'l\\\'t‘l'l» to Nnttire rind And uotv. _tu.~t otl the p|‘l‘:~\, root's. ; HHHNH,’ 15,35 and mm “m hn ntiotltei’ helpful booklet ‘Xlllill ' mcitdy for distribution. i thc zidvcrtiscnient. Watch for this‘ time blltlllifl prove l)llZ'll1."l which would not at denied. Men would arise :i \.hn would wcl- t'l1ll‘li‘ s-acrflict‘ . tl dlfticui j: a ' hardship ior 11c bnlif‘ of that uh leap: and stirred with n them. “Flicy would turn to their l‘ll.l‘l'.\, to those who slioiiltl know, lo lllO\(_' who had tiittglit them ‘re is this Zion of which .-gicak'.’...Wliai is the dltcotioiil’... We do not. care about thc ditiigci We must go.‘ ‘Tliov rlinll itsk.‘ Jeremiah with ,'_‘lOl‘lI)ll>- ccr lll|\ "Fltcy shall ask the wtiy to Zion.‘ And having slcetclictt the vivid picture Mr. Jeans went. oii to say llllli prophetic vison oii tli:.< dnv and hour in the Ciittrch oi’ Christ. We repeat. a trcincittioilz; creed. Yet there is (l(‘a]"tUll(l[‘ll('_\‘ amongst its. a fcztr a forcbodiiit: in the 1irc>ciicc o; t-rrtaiii SlIDlJO-‘Pfl tciidcticics of ill" div... so m.tii_v ot the (‘lllll‘l'll'{i cliiltlrcii are indifferent, so tnnny~ iii captivity to tlic ivorlrl. We are losiiigciiiifitleiicc in our tlcslitijs.‘ What stun. the end be when thc impulse of the rclzg nits life of thc PRICED FROM $745 Ala-w 1 Prtllflllf? E/iimetr (f1 of: LIIt/Iltrflt/ a: trumvv, (It/walla. (vnlrVVHtlIVII/JT ftfrt/Yfnm/bciglildddl/{nr- "fell its. you (Penn iii/wet! m i/mnr; mic tL/Hl‘ m :1- 'l~r m (‘ml Immr Ililm. l C-I77B ' He continued, " c c age. In 2t day sooner than we think "l‘llc_'-.' shall ask the nay to Zion.‘ lll the meantime we tiure not gui- in iioi" givt: way nor tcitiporize not itiwci‘ our demands tipon titan. We tin-st inulnuiiii the ancient vcritics ....Wt‘ iiiusi.‘ lift up thc cross. We ' intizit declare that which the Lord ,tflll not give. For, for that alone shall mcii seek when the day of aittt that alone \\ ll command their‘, ‘ licarts." t‘ ' "Tllf? influence you yield goes ou: bsvond you in never ending eddies," declared Mr. Jeans. "The responsi- 1 |Jll1_'.' that. rests oii you and 0n me is heavy and unceasing. We know no: vvlial hour, what. tnomciit we‘ tiiaj‘ he culled upon to declare our \‘.'lll1f‘.S-‘1. We must. be as mcii git-il- crl and ivalcliiiig lcst any be turned from the ivay. ‘There is no surety. nor mace in this matter unless n inzink llf!‘ is utterly surrendered to thc will of God in Christ." Jcrcm. ah had declared that when they asked the way to Zion they it t. ‘ past generation shall have spell‘ its“ should form the state of which Z1011 was the heart. The nation would, grow out. of that inner principle of? liro. As Zion remained in its integ-l riiy and holiness so would the state , remain and in such “use would the‘ state be informed. Having made the reference. Mr. Jeans put its present day apples- tion saying, “Ln the last resort our own national policy must. base itself itpon that principle. The idea ls un- lornittlalerl in our councils but it lies at the very heart of all we be- lieve and hold dear. We have given it our adherence in history. It lies a: thc roots of our thznking about Empire today. The state lf it is to rcmslti must iiotirish itself upon an undying religious faith." Mr. Jeans referred to the people as‘ move dio the very depths by the coronation ceremony. It W115 from the altar that. the crown was taken and ltiid upon thc King's head and lll(‘l".“ lllfl(‘f‘(l was the source. thc heart of power and distinction. | In closing he said "So as We rPl11\' wth some measure of confidence and certainty to those who would ask us the way to Zion, so do we ' strengthen the pillars o! our society and give evidence of our concern for the country we love. And as mcii seek and find that, so may we gather assurance that this realm is uplifted within tho purpose of (‘iorl and made an instrument. of Hie. mo: f. holy Will." Forsake Society To Live Quietly FDINGELYRG. ‘lllllf! lG—lCP1-—- Jvlies Monira S. Allen. Scotitlsh liriu-rss who fllSlikes cocktailpartlcs and London social life, has mar- ried Robert M. Stithei-land of Caithiicss. once her father's willie tclticf outdoor attcndenti. 'I‘l:cv will llvc tin idyllic opal» air llfc on the Hebrcclean island of Shuna. oft‘ the wrest coast of Scotland which Mtss Allen recent- ly acquired. Her mother. Mrs. Charles C. W. Tciinant. of St-ralton House, Pic- radtllyt. and Mr. Tennllnt. were tho lwo witnesses to the marriage which took plat-t- ln St. Cohen's Church. Loch Awe. ‘fl ivas rt simple 5Pl‘\'ll‘l“. Nllss Allen. who is 22 _\'1‘;irs' olrl describe Shutia as licr "Trcasurc Island“. She said when her fiance- saw it two months ago he ivss charmed with it. {their need comes upon them. That’ SHOP AT PROWSE BROS. Ltd. —FOR—- BEACH TOGS ' Slacks »- Shorts ~ - and Hzillci" 'l‘ops in a uiile WlTlPlY of styles and ‘colors in all siz to | ' il.\'l'lllf\'(i Sill? LADlli in £1 (‘hoice Assortment of the season's |ll.‘\\t':-1 iiiotltns $1.95 to ‘$.00 SPORT Fill/l‘ Il.\"l‘.\‘ lfight colored sport. l-‘clt Huts in lllut», Sand. and l clluivs. .\lan_v .\l_\'lt"'.~' to choose from in zill llf"lfl Vi» 11.19. SPURT l’- \ .\ UH \l,' Braided and P111510)‘ Sport liiztnilt-uti. 'l ti» l1. ’l'he_v're smart. u 29c 95c 11.95 _l|i i1, .oth of it. my. "Our l:lo will bc iii ‘ itlvc: there is the cn putting in order a '1 I rooms. and my l . r.’ - linto .1 fririii. t ,. 1' tnvrt f~l(‘(‘Ll'l(‘ll nlif “l loathe socrfi" . . . . under So Easy the Home Improvement Plan . . . No liome improvement imilrl give you more than a \\'t".'lllll‘f- proof, fire-resisting 3.1’. \~t»1i-t1l Shingle Hoof. lt br-iiiililics .iiitl protects — enhances the value of your house: nrltls to the joy of living in it. Apply as a new roof or over the olil roof. .t\-‘k your hardware or building sup- ply dealer about ll.l‘. Asphalt Shingles solrl l]l'l(lt"l' the triiilo names of BIRD, RU-lllCR-(lll) 0t‘ vllliCklYllll -— bearing tho. BI‘. trade-mark —— symbol of quality. He will also ltolp ymi arrange n Home Improvement loan. BUILDING PRODUCTS Limiter "um-iii so, 5min taint. it: spiiiii. ~i. lNSUI/Aflh Finisns . . . Iloorivos . s. l\\'l'l\ll\ll llinlll“. flu. ———-_~— -,-——V-_~-~ e-Aim. H ..____, MACDONALD-ROWE W'()()DW()RKIN(} (TO. fill). 1 \\'r; (air/v .1 out ti... iii Building Products, Sliiiigl:.ir;, Siding, Rolled Roofing, lite. | We (‘itrijv a Full Line of llllllilllNfi l‘|tfll)l'("l\\' .\l.\'l‘|‘.'|ll.\l. ('41II nml .-ts-Ii- Our Prices STA HjY, SHA\V ck PEARDLN ~_-.._-. >-..Q-.-=\......___._...~.. 1.“. ..__.._.s. . _..,.?_____