TWO APRIL 1s, 19,, (b) Locate on your ' $31 mrrllililfifm” Tou “flint EDITOR'S CONIMENTS ‘ i” “m” °" Y“ m” m’ ‘"" ggarmni Ll-illli » Mlirma cuss the importance of Calcutta. , I H E 7 I H R “MM W‘ our bv Juv- IW- fidwouon ‘n. igibeugtuzcvfrllsihvurhs- new. Barents i “Ill hll W"! °'°°°°d°d' North West Frontier. As hangel. Sittang '1‘h u" it wilibere of ore nd Prom 1i. “Why n ‘ hes become increasingly ' -A SA TURDA Y FEA TURE~ e. omso, zzinrilalrzwzi fii’.‘.‘3$.‘i‘..'l‘a..”"“"’°"'“- rem PRESENTING NEWS AND VIEWS 0F INTEREST TO TEACHERS AND ALL OTHERS SEEKING IMPROVEMENT LN EDUCATION u . mum‘ m. p 1m included. Explain why this tcrri- Answers to appear in next in“ exeeu Vs ec- the Charlottetown flnsnlen O pushed the but you. wo uuirins a direct opp»! to ti" r i that the t “m, . ‘e m‘ u n a‘ l e u“?! on’? that thxeortefirl will taking this 9° 17 9 wry may be the aim objective of German spring offensive. (4) mdontify end explain the inl- t work of each of the follow- Thh D pertm l now, deserves merit end praise, by the Prince m l. mam“ eudthstthepeople shouldsp-um T“ late and support the te prec r have purposely left to the lest been adeq to. rt ul the r be mw“’u°"“° m""’“’°‘“' any mention of ver important the duty i?!‘ the ha! 63:33:32 to Mum.‘ &h%“m£:& 5th questionofselijm.ssma%yofoon preesuponthegovem-mhpmvmn “hm numb.‘ gumknow we ‘presented riefs ment the necessity for further in- n“ Enough. ‘m con u,‘ m m “Wm” on “m d m‘ cnm" small way. to carry out the long- money w“ N017. what is the Ian? ‘mere range programme of the ‘Ibacbers’ what they wo i° 1121113821230? mention‘ slllltfllbwtr t on?‘ “i: in t way oo o . a mus . e11 previous salaries re- The Kinsmen cl be s, w. é t substantial main ut the same for beginning accepted lest life except that there some increase in the s PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS AT TEACHERS CONVENTION egeiin posed lbllowing u the address or the definite. md I y“; ppegjdlerrf, Mr, Edisonuiac- hiln for an answer last week. Donald given at the ‘Ileachers Con- I vention. I-‘or the third successive year it i, my privilege and duty to report to you the activities of your Fed- lmghllll “ti. use woum emine- 1' m i‘: Euglrlgilhfi xA final ‘ a graduated scale. 1.51m was to be reached by him General aecretsry and I waited dec _ h in conjunction with the inspectors upon the sainisttcr of Education eration eirecutlve. tflziiimyeare‘ f; this week, Another question which freqltlentlylotgueee if gle govgrurll: mum ma“ Teach" ‘ m me bombed "a" Been swig“ ‘TEDQQ andmig Pro- I wfienmi: ilamktilmdscylga$ipe be $3? ogaosur out}; we safltryatiom- “when who "mum tam" W“ uursefles‘ glgtifliuctileglacilgnges your execu- fad 51%.. questions so per- mittce which corrists of Miss Jac- figaff go§°°1v°mb°m'f°ih“°bg PM" w" °u _ _ a ' . m . e e - tion. “iifiiepilii? tlfgrixixlfinrgzgttins of lilflgléheotieiflgad cg“ nrzlaliilltgen: lr“ii‘dfini'iél°d§r‘i"dini‘siit $31??? flefla“ m‘: mgigntaliiih- eisht. velvimi iuulyirltfih whit“? promote: endear-house val: to? ilzlterce r i - - com ' ‘ ' - yearnpro-lhmnls brood appeal in ucaon t ocourrlnao me new gtiriculilvetll: vlirlagugffdmi’? glietlimtlgeoélotislfdfivfillycauonftutm ffgipmfii‘ MI,‘{i°;‘,‘°§§5c,§§'y;n E31,: @1118 3111i I10 bonus of more that Gael/lads. for assis Jrhrough the the Educational Horizon are open hols“? M. n tw cllief weapons Accordingly eorly 111 OWIPPF- myself held a meeting inst fail and ‘we w“! be paid m “n m m‘ m’ m‘ “ml-NW! °t "W W" °°"‘m‘m.d the -°ie¢i gm- mfluenc- m; Advisory’ Qqmmiiiee consist, decided that Mr MacDonald and ‘Ihis latter clause may be a little tawa this appeal reached the As- relevant and materiel to the good vtluifli “e l“? “e” viz ‘he Educ,” m“ o! the principal o; 9mm, o; myself Should Wm‘ upon the mm whfu-iihi but c1111 oflslly be explain- soclation of Kinsmen Clubs. Britain of Prince Edward Island ‘Ranchers’ mg publsliiplillonrld m-e Education waia $911984; _ repfeseflted at ism. with l View o! .111“: m" fil- e. s. if a man has taught for was promised one and a half mil- Federation and to the advance of “mm Hww“ a‘ d we pi-npos- mat meetifi by Mr. Bian — when we could mm m ‘ovum 15 years he should get next ear the education in this province. “m”? Tobitllsllliseedanbi-weekiy ior the Rector St Bullet-ans °°11°¢*- merit On the advice oi the mln- “mm” “m” w“ iugotaiialclgescll-Digolyeartris this would ihie President of thleedwcmnenhMlrrsi- ism" m decide m“ m, LANGUAGE 0mm a great’ dea'lgrehl§o1’xi§ng?f 33g" i“ gesldeni’ 't'§s§n§“§'§ve'r'§.m"$§1§°n§§lpf”f§ will? acquiesce. allude, deceive. rnortlfy,. “I? Llyltorliltwilolfgr: I trust this or the Prime mum‘ 15km“ ed. In the meantime the —- -tion §f§‘,f,§§f"-§bf,f°" "mmiismi "it V- "l" I i!!!" ""1 ""1""!- mmm § t y oved sbttsfacwry W “awe” Wd°“"t‘°“' w“ called m of The Cost of Livirt; Ponus which m 5 ° e “$151” (a) Highest point in the heavens, ariullsffhmiil our Secretary in- 39m“- M’ "h" imi been pulsed gt the Local con- (b) uniierseas boat, (c) Garage for an our “who 1t‘? he heard much fav- mwmlfi l‘ w” deemed that’ me vention was discused by our exccu- BlYPlP-llfl. (d) Eqllfllly It 1101118 011 lonns us t a s t me local com stiholarships should be based oin me Th“ can“ w me conclusion 13nd or water, (e) Equally orahle volume“ a the subject written o" at the "Id ' - with both usual. (f) common dis- ease of the gums, (g) Female of dark mplexion, (h) God of war, (i) Instrument to measure air pics- » .- Ed - id be best to trato . 2:382:31 Qtgwflegtifig sg/crtgleieug‘ geogggieiyxfiygweueniixctllllglsrlxsllg gkixlaifilt ivrviglrlcese of sslaryfolliiscliil; the The fin“ duty °f m‘? execuilve rough. safe, provident, regular, . , . 1t . - . tory. sure, (f) Instrument to measure temperature, (k) Biskimo hut, (l) be‘ * Britain. We and for the commend this work to the pupils With continental sub- through the teachers. through Nazi oocupa- _.__ a serious mortise u! milk de- We would remind all teachgg Type Questions l. Give the noun and verb cor- “W refill“ responding to each cf the follow- p w m: tflilzgclfnt ing. High; noble; beautiful; gugty; "H18 terrible; wide; strong; long; ve- gtiélllillVCthfiil) remind them of their 1y; equal; dangerous; resolute; y n s particular. different, wuss necessary. ument. mi ht w“ m "m" l“ gcments for this stealth , a arent, wonderful m h§xveltclld'xllebt.lutgllitwtigi?g. ‘$323..- rllfexliutioirgleigl ‘tshlgncgrgiection that ghe “flgvemlml- The discussion sroups stupiriybusilypgxcessivv. grievance. a we“ w“ “Lawton our sincere Another matter which was dis- Canadian Teachers’ Federation was w ch we"? sliilcehiful lust year are peaceful. thoughtful, briefly, joy, tend to Mal fine work which he cussed by we Board at this WW communlcmng with me Deng“ again a feature of our convention. just, rarely, little, deep, broad, able. thanks for tics field m consider Eula: meeting w“ me licensing o, mem or Labour on m“ important We have been successful in getting II. Give the Adverb and Ab- Caterpillars home, (m) Prairie dog. has done rm- m hi h the Education teachers under eighteen years of question The reply 31W Tecflved u m" “est 5995K" D - Rflbiilson street noun Corresponding to: (h) Second year university stud- mg m? “Olki? 3Q m romote 111- age They came to the conclusion was "Your representations that the and We "t? using him to the full. Obey. Yllllufl. HEW. X08116. "W 011i. (0) A W011i 0f 811111131‘ 111E511- Cuiuhuliss ‘nignli m “f; Province ma; m this W" M 1m, me age wartime WW5 and m, o, mm Miss Donahue kindly consented to humble, high, tyrant. ing. (p), valuable old inherited m- Mcst’fnlegucliitlgnthov‘ might be limit shouldbe reduced to seventeen bonus policy should apPl: to the m“ a demmisiihilvn 0! Primary III. Give the Adieciive Cerm- icle. ‘~\“‘ Fkmchd for lack of sufficient years. I see that this decision has teaching profession have been not- 385N118. One new feature of this pondlng tui- mischief, origin, ac- VI. Give a word formed by add- mndlcnpp“ g - detprmlrlod W bee ratified b the legislature at ed 1t, W35 originally planned to ex- cmwenm" 15 hi1 Biiembt to have a clderit violence, occasion, office, ing each of these to the front of tum“ we’ were Ogle’ d uvullable to their; last meetilllg There are some mud iii; policy w include mumcb little more social life. A Resolution festival, fraud, error, fiction, es- some well-known word: Fore, forth. make $l0°- °i “Slag”; they 115d l interesting Sidengfits on this Que" pallttes but the Minister ha been of the last Annual Convention was sences, emperor, chaos, picture, ex- twi, mis, be, on, contra, post, trans. "1"." i“ “fifh “my considered [ion o; licensing which We plight advised by the Dope.‘ sent of Jus- Be it resolved that ole spreoutlve ample Paris. Malta, Portugal, Na- hemi. “mica -i ‘the need not be de- look at for a moment. On my rc- tloe that the Dominion Govern- ‘unwise “rrallgemeilis 1°? suitable P195. swliurlliild- 0M “med by "dam? "w" m ‘volm ‘Q1110’ ilcgal reasons I may turn to Charlottetown last sepicm- merit has no power under the War "mrtalilmem 0f the teachers in IV. Give the noun corresponding the end of sword-in. kin, ade, ling. telrmli byillleucaflmllllbifif! asyet has ber I immediately interviewed the Measures Act tc make the order ap- ffivemm“ w me PWPOSQ that vis- to—Abhor, supreme, paralyze, sober, ster, dom, hood, ship, wright ern. itnxnwde use of this money-so for superintendent to find out from pllcgble m Municipalllilfli which in l-Eectifrirllghgfizulafilteecian ldppormnlty CURRENT AFF IRS they have financed themselves by him if any permits were beins is- therefore remain exclusively under by make a greater c013“ lsguigfrz; A ARMY piREp-ignrmns fees paid by their members. The Education gomrrllttge got to School Boards had hired teachers municipalities have thi- DOW" sued. He informed me that several HOW! VG!‘ Provincial Jurisdiction. . " to work “m. in me you and mei, the who had been out of the profession adjust the salaries of their em- Goveriiiiicrit last summer. Ln their for some time. The Department of ployces, subject only to any Prov- bflfi may reviewed the education Education's action was to lower the lncisl legislation to the contrary" situation on P111169 EdWB-Yd mand- and made mil-fly sPleildid ‘mm’ morldations inoluoins Amuse-M license of the returned teacher one rade. I understand that they were atcr to be given an opportunity to The general feeling of the C. ‘I'- F‘. executive on the quflltlim °f Cost of Living Bonus may be ku teachers salaries adoption of LIPB- r9585“ the” Prevmu‘ ‘landing by "m" the mlmwm‘ qumzatmm ‘mm er Units of Administration. and the Writing the and of Gra to this latter recommendation I man have more w my lawn 0n me School Board could hire whomever actually bearing writing an examination. The most i interesting and enlightening fact. P e ident, the Secretary. M.‘ o! §§’§§éf‘v$‘f,'§f°§§§i however, that I found out on that Pfllsllcity Director of th occasion was that the district a letter which I received from the and the C. T. . cost of livinE l5 down upon our The increased whoi, mi, bflgf which was com- l-hey 011059: l. 8- they Could hire the rural communities. The farmer feels piled by Mr. worthwhile docilmen iliag blacksmith or carpentc d h i h d charges $5.00 P81‘ Redgilgnd“; £10 dilpartlnent could do ntflhalgg rtnisntgnriiorelnfor the teachers’ ac- hke to we n snmied by 0m- wwh. about it except in regard to his gov- commodatlon. for the teacher who thanks to th as“ In the m“ we we" an very eminent cheque. This is a. situation 15 earning $40 or $50. a. month this 1y to our seccetary and Gen. Sea? mm“ disheartened when W6 were which I think should be carefully 13 not merely iriconvenlenlr-It i5 f th i i - informed by ML mdmn ma,” d“, looked into by the teachers of the grrilllzrlnltgtnisseaftlignthafiéisxlximjglesgg nggtmger unt ring efforts in pro ceeded in landing on three ‘beach One of the resolutions passed at money lh l iii-Tile. and fill"! h" again“ to ill health, he would no ionifer be able to act as chairman. According- province . . , ttr tive ‘Zlnliiniiid WIOTQZTSLEE"; “$.31 t‘; °.?.T.‘€“k.““.§f§3f.§‘.i§i “ééiififtfi ‘éZ..'i§§.‘.f.§...‘.‘t‘.i’.“?na “hi; .8120..- p“ . . sunlmersicle. Since takins 0W1‘ the - _ ti eminded In accordance with this resolution irlg thrown {fiflfiofimizfiinfifnihef drugy with we called together a meeting of all fusion of irl 11,0“ o; Major Arthur‘ Brennan of made up of former C. T. F. Dele- sibilities in the city. gates be set up in every province. respect w Education mu w; are Island delegates to be held in the semi-trained instruction. This N- mm that m, committee wiii make Prince of Wales College on October presents the fcelinf gQQd progress under his guidance. 4th. There was a good attendance o! the C. T. F. As soon as we earned that M1 we hope to hear from Mr. Brennan and various matters were discuss- agreement had been reached be- the district secretaries asking t ti in this vi . . ed to t the Government. The permitting w urge upon their rampaging ‘ on egkgdnt: lbitrate Ilgwttgg salary “Committee turned out in their matriculation in some sub- Jacob James was sunk by torpedo suPDlellicrlts. Horizon how much it would 00st to full force. we met two hours hs- 1°“! i“ ‘he “d °' Gm“ TX- 1,1,1; $5,133.51‘ i“ @1551‘ eraliad. 3.02603 the Annual Meetings the P011‘ once of raising the . th t Several teachers have reported s ttaéigaztiliérghaeiieurgo;fgegdyaarmllrfiii we ivkvvaerge neml secretary had principle of the graduated scale and Industrial Suburbs of Pans. when benching is on m; way m bee”? munitions for Germany are being ing a profession on Prince ward Island. Finally the Depart- ihe letter had the desired 1m, u; hope that there were 0 who were helped and who did not report to us. The next “I15 wastcbe contributions to their professional page. The value of radio programs was discussed at some length. and orked out what the additional cost 3...... be to the province. l! they adopted the Federation plan out- h Mr. Ilidstone es chairman of the lined in the MacMillan Report or the discussions In order to do i! P901185 made Program one of the best the first time in years the Ad. And the vlsory Committee of the Board of children of the rural areas are be- Education in which the Tbachers‘ ha“ mm the 01¢ con- Federation has representation was mrrupted. half-hearted, called to meet with the Board. thus recognizirl know something about the educa- eystem and how it cgn be sumed his part as Commander-in- proved. Further. we have seen a Chief of India. The military com- south-west Pacific lo the Federation adopted by the Deparr- was taken over by Netherlands of- tional irn himself inter on in the Convention. ed. Some of these were the Educa- tween the Dominion and the Pro- recommendation of the In June I sent out a letter to all tiorial Horizon and how it could be vinccs, we made contact with .1594 g i; _ im g Education and arrang- merit of Education when they are ficers. than to o5 er an interest m educa‘ Mms r o i.» complete March 3rd. The U. S. destroyer to meet the Eitecu- Government has 0i the Convention, this and to satisfy iii as Ilord Privy Se the House of Commons. 5 3735""- w“ Feb. zoill. Japanese als entertainment is 11mg enjoyed iii The damaging of Struck I Java from Sumatra and onvention yet. executive particular- India. for the first time. our cause. In conclusion I heads in Java. Teacher-g’ mand 0f the pupils recognized Ed_ manufactured. Qhmnoiogibai 0rd,,‘ we‘; the atten- Education week Commitfgg w” i; they adopt/ad the Scale reoom- ment hes considered the Teachers’ to the Japanese. dazlce of your delesulel Canadian Teachers’ conference It the F‘ort Garry Hotel. wlimillfi- Mr. Mlllar Mneriadyeh. Mr- m!‘ lnniti MacDonald, and myself ei- tcnded this conference. .As M1‘- McDoriaid has attended more of those meetings than any d ul- t u he played all lsllportillillt part l this last one. hem-s 61111111111 <1 the Resolutioirs immunities. we w! leaving tile d-etuils of the report W him. However. I must say here ll 1 have said fonmerly, that our con- nection with the Canadian ‘Ibadl- QI‘.S' Conference is very lIHPOYiB-nt because the Canadian Federation is s strong believer and advocate of Federal Aid. and I do not be- ligve that teaching will ever be- 00mg s, profession cal Prince Ed- which Mr. Lidstorie was the chair- Th‘ mam men decided m concentrate on one t ward Island unless l 89119117"! amount otf federal add is forth- oarling I may say further that I was, vcry much interested in i319 different teaching organizations of the various provinces - so much interested in fact that I decided i0 visit some of them at my own ex- pense Accordingly, I paid e. villi to Edmonton and while there. was the guest of the Alberta Teachers at the asked to look after this particular mended by the branch of the work. ‘Illa urging of teachers to use their affiliation with different organizations to pro- mote the cause of education was may say that. although this Com- mittee in as yet only in its infancy. it offers great possibilities for pro- gress in the educational field, Let us hope that it will continue to function with increasing vigor and success. In i041 Education Week wes ob. served in this Province from Nov- ember 10 to the 16th. The General Theme was ‘In Defence of Demq- CTMY" with seven other sub-topics. The local Exiucatlon Committee of 0f these sub-topics namely. ‘The Place of the school in a Democracy." ‘Ihree speakers were asked to speak on this subject over C. F. C. Y. ‘They were Rev. Dr. Murphy. Rec- tor, of St. Dunstans College, Rev. Mr. Sullivan. pastor of the United Church, Summerstde, and myself. We all dealt with the subject in a different manner, and I trust had mission itself. The additional cost or the Federation plan would $102,000 and of the MacMillan P1 would be $93,000. We tin though we submitted both to the Government at our we pointed out the advantssfl the Federation Plan. Now, I do n intend to dwell at lenflih 011 Wes‘? plat? s? uley wemfoptllstltiedtgnrezhlir proes ona p i‘ i 5nd, u; they axle be discussed later in the Report of the Salary Com- mits”, However, they W6" mm graduated scales and both provided for a hundred percent increase in the government grant eventually. difference was in tho imo. The Fbderewln Plan pro- vided for an increase on the 9"‘ sent salary 0! 1° P" “Pl- ll° 5°" ginners and subsequehtincreases of 2o, so, and 100 per cent at the end of two, five, and ten years re- spectively. The MacMilial-i plan provided for an initial increase of 10 per cent end increases of 20. 60. end 80 and I00 per cent at the end of three. six. ten and fifteen yo"! MacMillan Com- convention important be give the teachers an extra day to get back to their schools. For this deemed w progress let us be thankful, and let 1 c1 ted, the Federation plan, and al- us look to the future with confid- eeo e voca On the whole. I favour 8011??“ amigggppmgmu g OUR enough to WAY t / Feb. 19th. Prime Minister Church- by the A d! reorgarilrcd the British War Cab- Teachersl we changed the cggvezfi inet bringing in sir Stafford Crlpps “on date to the three days follow al and leader of aged “$12 ‘gfmnwarlmeiit l0 Bet vaded the Portuguese portion not of boi te hope itlwms bé-ous nature, but we ‘mere is to be a. luncheon Charlottetown and the program on ships in r. Feb. 22nd. A United Nations com- liy flll- rnunique announced the sinking and nineteen Japanese a three-day engagement Shed t0 against the Jap. plncers invasion of li. Feb. 27th. By bombing Port Blair capital of the strategic Andaman I wish at this time to extend my island's Japan carried the war to I-‘eb. 28th. Japanese forces suc- io say that the year is ..March 1st. It was announced by definite progress. For that United Nations naval tomes had sunk or damaged nine Jep warships and seventeen transports in resisting the Japanese invasion of Java. Our losses were reported to be two cruisers and two destroy- g that the teachers may ers sunk and one cruiser damaged. March 2nd. General Wavell March 6th. Batavia capital of the Dutch East Indies was abandoned WELL. CUT lT OUT.’ n- March 8th. " pencse forces lend- ed at two points in New Guinea. Their troops also cut the Rangoon- Mandalay railway near Pegu. March 9th. It was reported that excepting for guerilla operations the ' conquest of Java wss com- pleted with the surrender of 98.- 000 Dutch and 5.000 British and American troops. General Wavell announced. the evacuation of Ran- goon. The Australian government gave orders for a complete scorch- ed earth policy in the event of a Japanese nvesion. March 11th. Sir Stafford Crlpps. Lord Privy seal. was despatched to mdic to offer plans for a settle- ment of the Government of India which it is hoped, will be acceptable to Hindu and Moslein alike. March 13th. Japanese warship and tra were sighted off Buks in he Solomon Is. Britisl and Chinese troops joined forces 80 miles above Rangoon. March 14th. A United Nations communique announced that twelve Allied warships had been lost in the Bettie of Java from Feb. 27th. to March i. Eight Japanese war- ships were sum or put out of act- n. March 16th. The princes of In- dla pledged their utmost aid to Britain March 11th General Douglas MacArthur became Supreme Com- mtlnder of the United Nations forces in the south-western Pacific All Britains llvinng in French North Africa very interned by Vimy. March 18th. The U. S. Navy an- nounced the sinking or damaging of thirteen enemy warships off the northern coast of New Guinea. QUESTIONS (l) Discuss the obstacles to In- factors hinder unity? Lock up dian National Unity. Who are the claims of the Congress Party and Untouchables? What other religious the Muslem League. Bv J. R Wiliame the E ' ‘ To meet the threat of Axis flame-throwers the _ _ play an important role come to lps with the enemy. Here two fire fighters crews of fire fighters who will onar nglmshfire. Canadian Army hilly when Canada's soldiers train a stream d w-sier Presentation Oh Monday evening April 6th the "Island" Colony of Valleyfleld Ave.. gathered and gave Mr. Gillls a farewell address on the eve of his departure for Western Canada. Mr. Gillis is one of the "key" men of an important defense industry. He is prominent in the councils of the company. and goes lo the West as a production supervisor of a new plant WlllOh is about to be put in operation. He 1s virtually the pio- eer of the "Island" colony in Valieyfield, where fifty cc more of the boys from home are engaged ill war work. It is worthy of note that the boys from "home" are all m emulating the. example set by I-Iazelton, and are doing their best to be faithful to the trust imposed in them by him. The address and presentation were delivered at the home of Mr. Alfred Higgins 33 Narcisse St, (for- merly of Kensirlg-toii P.E.I..) but on account of the large number of people gathered it was agreed to xdjourn to the big music room of the Grand Trunk Hotel, where under the influence of the music lumished by James Bearsto (Violin) and Borden Fraser (Piano), there was a. real "feast of reason and a [low of soul." Mr. Borden Fraser act- ed as chairman 9nd master of ceremonies. The malt-re a hotel, Al- bert Jodvin also joined in the fes- tivlti-rs. Mr. W. Judd a native of Laiicashire Eng. and Art Brunette, of Valleyii-eid were special guests. Short addresses were given by Jus- ln L-ellan. Gussie McIellan. r 4o Mc Thomas ‘rupiin (In Micmac tongli_t_2_l_ ("TR BOARDING HOUSE AND we»: LET ME REL are HOW 1 once CONVERTED A TRIBE ov- CANNIBALQ TO UEGETAQIANS-“HAAQ-EUMPI-l. -~~IAs, av i-lvvniortsmlw AND AN coo SPECTACLE rr was ‘lb BEHOLD THE ONCE i FEROCIOUS HEAD HUNTER$ PEACEFULl-‘l COMBlNé "rue (Sonatas won ‘NlLD cAaeAeEs/ haslioiwvote. L vsatusur ALL 1' use as, ‘ WANT l5 A errorav ' FARAWAY FOR THE PAPER ABOUT HOW vou ‘BABBEO THE sow / PLANE/w THAT " art-lea stun: ooesstir new ME AN‘! MORE THAN AN ANCHOR on A sawnoe- MACHlNE! t Jamel Peuderaest silo others. All the spcekers voiced the "sen. sus commuriis" (of the colony’ in the sent-rel ream at Mr. Giillss do. arture, but pleasure and joy in he lQIOWIQi-‘lfio of his advancement 517111118 the“ musical numbers reh- deifd were The Road to Manda. lay and "Thorn." by J. w, Judd._ a solo by Art Brunette valleyflold Alloutte" and Chorus by A. Jod- vln "'I'helc'1l Always Be an Eng- land". For He’; A Jolly Good Fellow," "Auld Lang Sync" and others Mr. Gillie favored the authoring with en account of some 0f his experiences in his hegira from P. E. Island to the Canadian West and his peregrirlations there- in and back to Montreal, which was followed with avid attention by e assemble. "God Save The King" brought the gathering to a close. Mr. Glllis, Mrs. Giilis and small son Wilfred left on Thursday with the blessings and best wishes of the "Island Colony accompanying them. Amorlo tliose present were Claude Ciovl‘, Alfiod Higgins, Jams Higgins, Justin McLellan, Celestine McIcl- lh11. Pl1llll1 Curley. Joseph McInnis, Albert Jodvin. William Judd, Bor- den Fraser. Gussie McLellnn James Beairsto, Eric Sudsbury. Peter, Jolin and Gerard Mcllellan. Joseph and Hubert Gillis. Frank Shields, Urban Glover, Elmer McLellrlil. Neil Walter and Sarlctimus Prliught James Pendergast. Robt. Craig, Hugh Bridges, Joe. Gallant. Icster Fitzgerald and Bernard Gillts. Frank 'I‘ralnor, —K. VOTELESS CUNGRESSM AN Alaska is-represented in the U. S. Congress by a delegate, but he i? wm. v-~ "vnple FROM THE POINT A9 / MAHATMA it GANDl-ll is FROM A GEN.- SHIN COAT.’ Muuuttn ”/ ASFOClPLIlOII. Ilioy have a wonder- 1 n spectlvely. ‘Ihe obvious benefit of fill organization in Alberta. They “i, “$3? $131,: ‘flfifgnffiff; {he Federation plan was that it pro- b". WW1. “film u‘ m‘ mm” the intprest and energy when he vided the increases at the and d m“; Bmdmg “If?” 1019mm“: dl-ifiluyed on this occasion. shorter periods and a person could many 5°" One of the matters which was have his government pent doubled mh . 1 also visited the heed- qllqafigix: of the British Columbia dimmed at the CI-hedim Teach- M. m, ‘M c; w, ygfl‘ when" in the MscMillen plan it would take Ffidig "i, ._.}'"*°,°‘;;"». ‘Li? hi: 55;; €2§.‘§§i§’.1°?n22..."."i»““‘n%%'in‘i;£ lI‘ 6TB COTE-B. W l - hollidiiysnl did not get as clear a Relief Fund 1t was decided to con- flit/ml Yehfl- - be“ iii." l?" ‘he worédngillofllttaleuhgyfz; inuulipxélarllbgzraliudoidcautt n minuf°lliilméihliilv°ali us‘; fer . OWVVGT, N‘ ll 11B 6 ' will the opinion that we in Prince Britain, and it was further decid- W lnted out that the gov - Edward Island could do much if ed that all monies collected should me.ntp‘l)lsd libeLv used the education we strengthen}?! gird orsunlietgn at! siiitttfilflthe commltteehof the Na- situeti as anfrgumfloigt for en i‘:- imd so one un mom - on on of Teec ere Edu- creased grant roin - hind it. catlonal In tit te of Sc ti d, d Prolni admitted that they On my return home I noted with the tcacherss b‘! Northegnalfreilrrllld. and tglrat $12,000 wee now pleasure “(abut at lei-Lt“ erg; i032 31w Lgerwleeéeh folrtirelristtratlon un- available fliar irlcrvierld saleridesmw reccrnme aon m er e ar er esAsm-hssbeen iceche o age onus-h - Pod ration and the Fkiuicetiml attended til De ber 2'1 042. i to th servants. Ha Ccnsmittee had been ' plerneslted. The objecglxvte for glint: year is 1W),- fii: theto t; teachaers would get At- our Annual Ovnvsht-lvh 1w 000. Mid 1 hope that the teachers their share with such additional ysait-mwel ‘piaegiiuthglefzqélvzirlgntfg; glimprinee Edward Isle-lid will do supplement es the Wmmmt was i ‘ rt.. able u; give. With s answer we too uch work prescribed in the r pa 4 00mg m, an“ x Be l, unwed There was s resolution passed at left the sovernmeut m4 1621111" the C T l" Conference which ilifm" “"1 nu- l Y m“ m‘ “bk” ‘mm’ 0”" uushfbelleirlisrert to teachers two arm the House opened I hell 2gb,’ ‘M Hygiene’ of ‘m here and which I shell merely nien- I "l! 90m u" mum" °i “W” ject that may be decided n l u" w down w be mm n on by Deplmnentai tlon in passing Vie. Be it resoiv- i011 will I1! I116 l0 Ruminations at the end of Grade “l m" ‘he c- Ti F- Dtulilim "19 9” mm m“ uurmm‘ 0'1"“ VIII or 1X. Your executive in oo- Plllwiiyl, i0 "WWW P110018 01' appurm“ h‘ Want“ m‘ opnniim wim the Equation teachers books as personal luggage 31¢ brwmiimgeltgrv ffivlllfiilli-u E Committee urged upon the Edna. and that teachers be allowed to Wlfllld W'- 9" "ll ll tion office the necessity of making check eud1 Pflrceis up to the usual 810mm"!!! 919"“ 41'5" “P m4 this change. But the change as limit of weight without charge." the we thlt we 1M lusseeted. H: isviial was not without its weak The answer of the railway au- 11110111194 m9 '31" 31° Bwfifllmflgt points. The Department ma added thorities was in substance. that the had only e limited amount another English Exsmlration to teacher could easily carry such m"!!! "id "ill W07 W!" 001111" the i-xilranoe r immediately inter- boolq as lie requires in his teach- ins it Is beet they could on e view-ed ilic Superintendent to find in wiiii hi, wearing Emmi-e] md graduated basis. I ad to admit out if I could whsther the extra oil‘... periorial pIODPItV End, that that the princ pie of the plan was examination would be held this u any m“, quantities o; books alright but that it was not suf- yoar while all the other courses wouid be p“; o; hi5 pei-smiui iibm-y rlclent to entice many into the pro- wsre still hers-wry for Grids X the railways would not be justified fesslon- Both the Muister of Edu- or would bfsln next veer. His sns- in accepting them for carriage as “W” "id U" "mil" h!" W‘ wee. to this question was not vQry personal luggage” mitted that the increase hes not Wllilll i Mu ‘i x i. , ‘I\ . y _ . \_ li.; . ,- i-tlswbea Awe Mme-mar ...___ ____.____. ..__._._.....- 4-D . , ..._.....-, Ew- TILLIE THE T()ILER— GOOD AND BAD NEWS EXCUSE ME, I'LL HANE T0 WASHOU THESE HANKiE . WASTE Ti ME " BORHw By Westover BUT vouu. BE GETTlNG AwAvq FROM Me "roo