Tl-TE. GUARDIAN. CHARDO'l'l'E'1'OWTl 'APRIL'..17. 1952 - PAGE EIGHT THE EASTERN GUARDIAN. NOTICE FISHERMEN AND AGENTS:-MONTAGUI-I: Harold F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart, Mn. Bruce Mseriiee. Miss Joyce Wiggiriton, Plus Mcliinnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Levers. ..'Miss Mildred Webster of Char- lottetown spent a recent weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. MOTORISTS The Guardian may be bought at the following places In Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant, and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: The Post Office: in Souris: The Snack Bar and H. menus. g son, and Mrs. Wilbur Webster of Marie. church Road and surrounding 312.75 . 318.00 Batteries from Carburetors from Starters from Generators from . 312 Armatures from . 556. Voltage Controls from 34 Starter Drives from .. Q Fuel Pumps from . ).'ilnossiu-r, Morcli. Water Pumps from l55.'u()5 I ..'llSED i " i l spending it w.'ck's RANGES. Rangrs all with good firebox lin- used cars, trucks, tractors 312.00 ings at Stewart A: Bet-k's. 031 -- Ten! ..'Miss Imelda Rossiter left by plane yesterday for iiniitax attei J. J. Steii'art. Montague. were re- vacation with cent visitors to Charlottetown. 30 her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ,.'Mr. Ernest Macund. it-It on Stiliares. Fell districts were saddened when Mrs. Irving Sanderson passed to her eternal rest on Easter Monday afternoon. ..rCALL at McGowan Motors for and farm inn iemeiits. Rev. P. L. Richardson and Mr. Mr. Philip Long. who is employ- ed at the Charlottetown Airport. ?. spent a. recent weekend with his ..'PL00lt COVERING. wife and family in Milburif. iaoods. Gold Yard Seal Coiigoleuni Paper and l.inolcum' Mr. John E. White. Montague. is Midgell and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Robbins and family, who has been residing in Milbum, have moved to the en- trier. of Dunstaffnsge recently, for an indefinite period of tiirm. .Mr. Robert Webster. student at P. W. C., spent the Easter holi- days at his home in Marie. Mr. Ward James, who has been employed in Nova Bcotia. arrived at his home here to spend some time visiting with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. charlie James of Church Road. A special bus service has started between St. Peters Bay and Cher- iottctown. People will find this very convenient during the time the big buses are restricted oi! . ' M ITIIPSCIFLV for Southern ()nt;irm, at-lCemciii at Stewart &: Beck's. , , , Abmo Prices are laxeliango in” spending the mm "M nmmml Kath ,,,,r:..,,I: ,, mac, m Sam, all paied roads. BUTTS ACCESSORIES ,at his home at St. Petr-rs .Ro.1tl.l --'WORl( SHOES.-some lines 0 n' t ' aa- Cardigan. clearing at 10"n reduction. See AB. Gerald Thlurpiiy. H. M. C.S Hhml 1" stewml all Becki Stadacona 1-hlifnx NS spent the '1 cl church . x . w. ,ie -rinsr HEIIRING-Tlie first: I catch of spring l1Pl'l'llllz for ilic.l H" mm” l"!9"d5 3"! P1955"! "ll .-. H I 1952 season was mndpd M Geomiut iear Miss Tenn Martin. Montague. . ' g . 4 l .ioiin mi Tuesday morning, April has T9!!"'"Pd I0 WOW 8”" hE1ll'n;.,nM::'nB!:1'1'i1,:;:l ll5th, by Captain John Jerrior. I rec"! !!!”955' . . l veteran iishcriuaii and harbour COUM) IIOSpil.Il. FOR SALE .nm5m,-I and Mr, Frieriiis of Mr. William Irving ll()l'SE IN 3l0N'l'A(:'l'E Montague Phone 127-in Easter Sunday message. AB. Bertie Fraser. ncroiiipaiiied ,' AB. Harold Crerketi. Camp- ibelllon. N. 13., members of l-i.M.C. S. Stadacoiizi. Halifax. N. S.. spent the past weekend in Montague, guests of the former's parents .Ml'. enti Mrs. Albert Fraser. ;it'll. AllIlOll,'..'ll the cntcli iiiimbcreelia-N' DIPPISPG 10 hear he has been M 'sex'erai liiiiidrrtl. it is still ioo,!!l5CIlf”l-'i'd "'0!" We KINDS COUHIYI jearly lo csiiiiiule whciiii-r the lier-I”05l””ll- lriiiz uili iiirndo the liurbour llll -' V-A lqiinniiiy or not. For years Captniii MP5. ll. J. Coolen and son Sentl. lJpH-inf m-1.1 mp 1-N-Md fay mm-i..of HZIlllaX.l'9('Qliily returned homo in;.: the first herrint: hilt inst your?!"-”1'5P9lld1nl! IWD WW-llis Vlslllnll as forced to eoiieede the tirleEM!'-V C0019!” Dtl"'I1i-S. Mr. midi Modern ("oiii'viiienves and M" Service was held in Marie Un- on Sunday, April weekend at his home lllMOl)taguc.i13th' at 3 oiciock. A big Cong.-9- nation was in attendance for the. Beautiful spring-like weather has been with us for some time now which makes it more pleasant for the beginning of the iisiiiil spring cleaning which has begun among the busy housewives oi this vicin- Many people have remarked of how wonderfully dry the roads and yards are becoming. consider- . - he ii Hill. II HID!” I!03llll5?.- lm Mr, Mam-nus c,ou-11, This Mrs. W. H. Lane, Montague. i - '5!" "””""!'! w.”3!l"lm"- M”?!-ling the big banks of show which sprinyz. evideiitiy nut to reder-nil -v w- I"'"-'-”f'- 5W"! W” It-INN" Il"IIdv"l.V5.t;u-e fast disappearing. R K (1 Fv"EVTg l1llll5PlI. he succeeded in irgaiiiiiigl FI'lPnFl! 0! MISS MEN!” T0l'l'5-:V.'S"'"g .!.”5 !"'”"”S' M” "M M”4 BX- ' ' ' ” I A first place again but had to be -1Ild.M0hmKUF.RTC P1835061 I0 hear ("'1 !I'5!”"l""'- !!4'!'I"-V N- 5-- conient with sharing jt with L111 Slit? ls C0m'lll('s('liip safisfactorilylmlrl Wt"-S "i'i'"ll1lWlllNI On his re- '-m-Zen-w'wmw' .Raymond Mnrlm. 131”-r )1" rccenl nimssg iiiirn by Mrs. Wizliimnii. who will Agcli -.-n ispenrl a few days visitini: friends -- ; Miss Muriel coiiint.-s, Cli:irloiie- and rvlaiivvs in Monmsuc. .. .-. (Gun. spent the Easter weekend in. mg," g (Continued from Page 1) l (min ue. uest of '. 1 r-&-----:- W ?1 ' g . lRobc,.lg Macghon. Ml mm Mrs? high school grades. Furthermore. ' ) I they need, rather than teaclilng I tricks for drilling material into Mrs. Chester Lciaucher, Gucrn-t D sey Cove. wits it recent giiest oil her brother and sister-iii-liiw. Ml'.l and Mrs. Robert Mzichon, Mont-I ngue. of psychology, situation. and at the some time The mime of Mr. William participate undcrstniidingly Vanlderstinc inadvertently appeared in error in the re- cent pubiicatioii of the Town of Montague tax defaulters. Town Council, I. BE FllliED iii AFRICA! Startling thrills Mr. Hlll'l')' Layers, Georgetown. was a visitor to Montague Satur-1 diiy, guest of his brother-in-lawl and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Albcrtl Fraser. On his return he was ac- cnmpanied by his father. Mr. An- niuiiity. their students' heads. it knowledge sociology, and the philosophy and history of educa- iioii to enable them to meet any to and usefully iii the life of the com- Tlie speaker went on to refute the two arguments which are most commonly employed by those who oppose the raising of teacher edu- h I- 5' drew Lavers. who spent last week TOW" Of Montague. cation standards. First. that it is g ...un sieve s t th 1 f g ' dghnmcnoundinu rlirmscrc tome o Mr. and Mrs. neither possiblg rcilor gractlcal uto - sporioelo...tornIronI r t T ;;1;?,a;2”,,?!”,2n2f,,i, ..5,”.?;,”,, ,1? I!" ''"""'""'d'!"'" ready acute in many parts of the t'"'"k T become W "'0 9"9'9'"'I'0"IY T0''"'''' of a problem. Dr. Phillips con- CPNIHI liIV0"IW'I tended however, that the higher 1NTEREsTED? the standards in the teaching pro- Of course, he's waiclilng ”THE BIG OITY" That snappy Gay Nineties Musical Rcviie dates will present. themselves. inviiiunii 3 at jwould be slinpiy to drive , j the higher standards. eniiiing , i Britain's Example MOH., TllE., WED. i to the I PRINOE EDWARD Theatre The Biggest Value of the Year Gorgeous show girls. precision ballet, quaint eostiimcs, old scenes reviw-ti. Fun and laughter without: end. yafiord to raise teacher i that in Britain. where the standard which requires that SSH ykhh Ex XV SN M xxlb l tralia, .tWHM rgilm .1. A I We Ticket: exclinnge opens this morning at Miller Bros. Special arrangements to handle rush. ada. yet in teacher ing to enter the profession -riuisii iiioiii oi bind-thinly iribul ifession are. the more good concili- o ;lower the prestige of the profes- sion by lowering its qualifications away 'r,andldates, and he cited the fact that there is no shortage of high school teachers, for whom the pro- I frssioii is made more attractive by The second of these two argu- ments is that the country cannot training . standards. Dr. Phillips pointed out most lrlgld austerity is being practiced, there has been no lowering of the teacher have a. minimum of two years of professional training. He lalso told his audience about Aus- I remarking that it is cer- tainly no more wealthy than Can- tralning in- stitutions in that country there are not only no fees. but those study- are paid E220 a year living allowance. it. is a matter of educating the .people to spend a little oi what LOOK AT THE FORD PROOF-METER i223.li?.iiEc3”.l23”il..2”.L”p?2..ll; 5-'STII.'l lAlll' its arliig 20 int in the chi . IQOIMY iioiiu lierdssi TARZAN HIIRLED 7-TARZAII ALONE -WEIRD, PAGAII TRAOTOR The Pick of the Pack. proper teacher training. Dr. Phillips said that he had gathered from the speech made by the Minister of Education Tues- day morning that there was a pos- sibility of allowing students to .. 1. ' ., --'2 SERIAL - EYE WITNESS - sronrs MGCGOWAN MOTORS. 1 full: of lluilil mg, ,1 m,,,,",,,, . M . . .W.C. f ..lons'nMipm; -uuupnp;,,,,,,,,g ALSO MANY DEARBORN IMPLEMENTS S'.";3.mxP.n.i re?:I.i3:e iyieullcaengg in 1 tom; ” ...s..:..i , i 'hi i h supposed would 3'” " . .'"'!"' "II"!!! uplx ” cg". wnfe of Phgng fgf lzlquicvlalenteto the old 3rd class . . ilieense. to go out and teach at the . 9 Demonstration and Particulars. lend at that one year. He quoted . a report written before the war by Dr. Ff. H. Shaw. predecessor to Dr. L. W. Shaw, in which it was stated that "you cannot expect teachers thlt 3 Q5 itiAri.x'i;E 3:30; EVENING 7 and 9 M9'"G9"9 3:9cg;gdew,g,l;'3;lheg'..";',1(f: P":”l' h ld 't be ll use uness g tlizgyliieoigt least twomyears in ad- ' ' soufis Vance of their pupils." GRAB YOUR GA'I.! GRAB YOUR GUY! GRAB YOURSELF TWO TICKETS TO THE THAT'S GOT EVERYTHING! .. .INC LUDING A STAR STUDDED CAST! BROADWAY HIT It's the H-6 show that sinlos with torrid songs. torchy dances...- ond love that vnoltos your temperature soorl ....... :1: it TON?! irJ4NET.LEL as GI;0RIA.i srE12.1.9.!.r.N".l"t . ,1(ANN I will illlilti ioiimth . . itATi'AN lit tiilltliili JJITTHW FAILS!-lI'Gl-l' . TUNES U, WERF5 Norah o.2iao.,'l"'l'. fll7Y0 ' Q gihgea De Icai; ,.., g Dr. Phillips said he did not have words to express in public what he thought of the idea of allow- Tlle St. F. ' Original Costumes ' Six complete chan at the Community Ce HOLY REDEEMER OOMMIIHITY OEHTRE "Naughty Marietta” THIIRSDAY APRIL 17 - - - FRIDAY APRIL 18 ' A star studded cast of 80 players. r . Hear such favorites as 'Neath the Southern Moon, I'm Falling in Love with Someone and Tramp, Tramp, Tramp. Get your tickets now-Many were turned away this week in Monctoii. ' Sent sale Wednesday till noon and all day Thursday and Friday till 5 p.m. at Rogers Hardware. Wednesday. Thursday and Friday evenings Proudly Presents X. choral anti Dramatic Society " In that delightful operetta -- 147 of them gas of scenery ntre. Curtain 8:30 sharp lng teachers who had themselves graduated from Grade X in a one- department. school. with an addi- tional one year of part academic and part professional teacher training to be alloived to go and teach in the same sort of school themselves. The obvious approval by his listeners of Dr. Phillips' words was evidenced by their hearty and spontaneous lappiause following this and his subsequent remarks upon the subject of low- ering the standards. Would Make Province Unique He went on to say that P. E. I. would surely be unique as one pro- vincc headed on the down grade QM RCA Victor IIXO Model A-754 Aleirlniinl like i f 'Here's s powerful 1-lube rs console. Glorious "Guide usb0690vM2..,. snoosr AN ea4Kero.e A370 (WWO . Whether it's a pleasure spin, I family holiday or I I solitary business trip . . . it's sure to be more fun with an RCA Victor Auto Radio in the car. See and hear the new models at your RCA Victor dealer's! Ew ow the tone. volume and i-Inge of s living-reoin Fgtrs-large 6' 1 9' speaker. 3-unit design peivnlis ”ln-duh” installation of tuning unit In inony newer models. Easy Installation in all males of ears. A wonderful value! if such steps were taken, and add- ed that he didn't think that the Minister of Education, who ex- pressed some excellent ideas upon education in his address, had been serious in what he said about low- ering the standards. Dr. Phillips spoke for a mo- ment about the Director of Edu- cation, Dr. L. W. Shaw, describing him as "one of the best men in education in”the country," a view which he reiterated when speaking to a Guardian reporter. saying that he was sure that any educa- tional system under the guidance of Dr. Shaw. whom he had known for many years, was bound to progress. Yesterday morning the teachers attending the convention heard an address by the Director of Educa- tion, Dr. L. W. Shaw. 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