A‘ MARCH 2: 1940 PAGE THR E ,-,_-__...-__-- Roast Choice Cul- 16c LB. l Standing Golden Wax Beans 2 tins — 21c Radio Peas 2 tins - - - 25c Corn Large tin 2 tins — — 21c Plums Choice quality 2 tins 21c Pears very nice 2 tins - — 21c Green Beans large tine 2 for 23c Lard 1 lb package -- — - 10c Laundry soa 10 bars -- — 31c Onions 10 its. —- — —- - 23c BONELESS HAMS For Boiling or Slicing Extra Special lb. - - -- 4 to 7 lbs. in Each lb. . 7"‘ SERLOIN 8i T BONE ROAST LB. - — — BABY BEEF 24‘ 27‘ TENDER SWEET HAM 39‘ BREAKFAST BACON Machine Sliced lb. -. 26° Boneless Whole or Half Harn lb. - - - Grade A Largo ¢ 1 Rib Roast 6°18 —B E- — — — — ra e s Baby Beet 0L _ __gg__ _ _ _ 23c FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Sunkist Oranges all sizes 19c, 29c 39c and 59c Doz. ' SWEET JUICY AND SEEDLESS CELERY Extra large - 29c Radish Per Bunch — - 10c New Carrots —- -- —- - 10c - New Beets — - -- —- — 10c Cauliflower Extra large — 35c , Spinach Choice quality 2 lb 29c Bananas perfect stock 3 lb. 35c Rhubarb choice lb — — 25c Pinapple large each — — 23c Sweet Potatoes 2 lbs. — 23c Grapes choice quality lb. 29c iceberg Head Lettuce 2 for 21c DOMETIC SHORTENING 2 LBS. 27° Cash & Carry Stores WE DELIVER PAY CASH AND SAVE Phone 747L748 C.O.D. 1 5e. . LEM _. . __.._...- en i pro . din tl {in Non-Assist , To Farmers t.l e British Fish SUPPIYaBCOIEIG“ a. 5L‘ cme could have been worked out “Now, with Great Britain need- that at, least, part of the pack, on ing a large and assured supply of a quota. basis, could have 02.11 _ —7—"' food stuffs. you. the Qirmers and snipped to Great Britain; bzcgiiu ___iflqnt_llttiqdjrom_llllle_li ____, fishermen in this Provuice can do the British Fish Supply nos... arc '-""'""""""“' ' most anxious and desLcus to get a ed war equipment in Canada, just. it's he l8ill5€d to allow Grwrliri- [gill to establish pilot-training ¥"!lC(\l5 ill Canada {or 116 0W" pilozs. The Bflivihll’ Govcitimcnt Silt .1 British ptirchrtsiuz dc caution Cinadu as soon as Canada de- rrt war. This l3rit._i.sti Purchas~ u Board came prepared _to pur- 4.1152 lituirlcds oi tntlllans of irs (f itiauuiacttired war ctyuip- t, \'.'i1lf'l1 wstitrt tiave perm tied Jllflfililil industry to boom. 81d t. 111 hm- gnu-n rmriiovnwnt o tii i1....nis. res. hundreds o! thous- l1 i cf men and ivomen. besides fl Jstiiig crest Britain audits the 11.1:', ' "D118 to the lack of cooperation the Mackenzie Kin: Govern- nt on thrz-e rrd c-» war mat- t: s, tiles: hundreds of millions of ttcllars for British war supplies are how being laced mostly in the United Sta es. France was also prepared tlirouzls this British Piirsliesiug Brard to buy froni Csnada. but. due to the tic-noth- ii": Mackenzie Kin; Covcrumrul. rven after the war was declared a trllion dolars of war contracts ivsre lcst to Canada, and went to the United States. Industry Handicapped "Canadian industry. bv the tvthgitng non-patriotic spirit of the vlcckenzie King Government. has bvu vteuented from making a to the prosec- z cat contribution 111' the "rar. —hml 115° V115 bu ‘us: has prevented labor. far- mers. fishermen and others from prtting their share of these mi1— lions of dollars for war work. "Is it. any wonder that Canad- ians are asking the questions - ‘ls Canada ln he war?‘ ‘fs Mac- kenzie King fighting Hitler?’ or ‘Is he still fighting off Great Bri~ lath?’ "No wonder Mackenzie King Ls lglittlet Notional Governmcntl N0 wonder he hes declared that he will go into Opposition rather than support National Governmentl Na- tional Cioveintnent eans whole- hclirt-ed proescutich o, the war on a strictly- voluntary trusts. Manion llTfilltisCs Notional Government for 111:1! purpose. The Mar Ynzie Kin! Government. stands for an ‘in-oe- ttvccu‘ war effort. "I wish now to W!" l0 some mnttrvs which deal directly with our own domestic affairs. your pm to sup lv some DLt of these essentials o war-I have re- f-crred lo the bacon contract with the British Government. but I want to repeat (again) that the farmers are not. being given a chance to produce bacon on a Day- mg basis. because‘ your Govern- ment is doing nothing to some: the er prices, This has been urged s- Bfllh and again. but ill-p (lo-nothing policy nt the Government still leaves the farmer handicapped in the liov-reisnz lndtislry- This hon- asslranoa in the farmers will force them to shin many of their roan! hogs lwly to other lhces where feed is choc . to be (niche! there for lhc mar ets; fro; making a farmers in this Province. “At this season of the year our farmers are asking what is the price of fertilizer. and to "date no definite pliCB is set, but I am told that fertilizer will be about 20 par cent higher. This higher price is no doubt. due~to war causing higher freights, insurance, etc. Fertiliser Bonus Needed "We all know that Governments. stimulated and recrnipctised the producer wlwth a. eqillS. For in- stance. wheat farm... rave been given a bonus —-also a bonus has been paid on cheese of a C6l‘i8l'.‘l quality. Now in view of the pre- icarlous condition of farmers in this Province. why cannot. our Govern- ment assist the former who buying fertilizer this season to prn- rlucc larger crops -and pay m‘ Illi- sarb this 20 per cent increase In tho cost of fertiliser? It would be production. and it would greatly help in the win-thc-war plan. Just. a. word regarding our fish- ing industry. In speaking a fc-w days ago about the lobster indus- try, I was severely criticized r the Llbersl mouth ieoe because I ared to mention were about this season. However, I ho ‘l was s. ,‘t. warning that wll c1158 these new. drastic regulations o be icancellsd, because ilie Lobster iii- idustry has enough to contend with. CO ‘due to an emorrga on shipments tiospit. for Great Britain and France. farmer to get his nilllfeerls at iow- Jishernteivs products further loss to the famli and to the - to encourage farm production, have , . partisanship, ttvltliout. favoritism, h ‘uteri-tag tailed. stare supply of all ‘fish from Newfouncland and Nova .Scotia. fir. is to be regretted that. the ,K11ig Government did not make any move to krep in close tench gwnirthe British Liovcrnment and '11s F1511 Stipply Board, so that our _ would have Iohgoyt-ed a good stable itiiirk-Pt. Part. of the British Fish Supply lr-cllclhr- Ls l0 overt. Win11? ital-savory wk largo curing plants to and to cut-c IiSil for the Dr n. u ket. This Stipply Board wnultl work directly with tlic fisherman through their fisheruious own Unions or ‘Ca-operative Companies. Just an- totiicr case of a. (lo-nothing policy. "Tillie do“ not. permit. me to deal Yin conclusion: You are now study- 'ir.g tho issue qf this Campaign, and in doing so. look well into the tnaladminisiratioii of the present govcriurient, and ilieu ask your- s ' : ‘Do you want this Govern- 1. to trontiuue t0 guide the de inles of Canada, -a Govern- ment ccmpcsccl only of partisan party suppcrtcrs, or do you ivant a. National Government as pro- ‘posed by Hon. D: R. J. Mnnian?’ "National Govcrumciit as ropos- fed by R. J. Manlon means v goraus mrcsecutinu of Cwuiiiltfs uart in tho iwar on u. voluntary basis. without conscription. “National Government moans a real war effort by Canada without. without patronage, without pro- 1 "National Govcrnment mcntis that. ilic best brains in (iaiiadn will he brought. into thr- Governmeut for h~ effective and efficient prosec- 1 a war-time measure to stlmuloifl ution of the war. “National Government means that ICRWRIIG will takc II. sincere and r-f- |feniive uart In this wzir to tirevcnl. i i i kinds of . l ithc IIESIFIPIIOII 0i’ the British Ewt- 1 ‘nire ~whlch (iormauy has an- nounced as licr chlci’ war aim-a- longside Great Britain. Australia. New Zealand and other British she underwent a sunfish“ Op Dem, Land of Home (2nd °°“""l°°' ‘ oration, ;p.'ll‘t) —SilJf3lillS e - w» - c. t a Cal John the Boatman BIRTHS the y . 111.11 ll. 1940, to Mr. wsoii cotton, st. Elean- ana Mrs. "With regard to this embargo, I lots, a. daughter. am still of the opinion that had l the Mackenzie King A hattown Sporting Club SllllllllY. MARCH 24 not"; open I p.m. Starting 8.30 otter church service Return Engagement oi SILENT BILL BIDDLE EX-OUTLAW IN PERSON CUES CRIME PAY? Showing the Most. Complete let ef Authentic Prison ""1"" pm» premised the General hills. e Why Prison Mont-Will the Lash lie) Crime. vortrsyel lndoncd by cums. I'm!- Pellee soil Clvte Organisation It is the Youth o! Today That ll Iililll 0i! Pflfilll- W!" -—-BILVII 0IIIIlNG—- i 1 Government i hilt u 1 . . .-._--_*_..._ isblw“! --At, aniptcn. on ltiafch street on Wednerdsy. ‘ dense on’ Frldayh 1 I 20.1940 John ‘. Sober. aged years. Funeral Friday. Moron 22 at 2 o'clock I DOYLE-At Ewnscllffe on March 18. 1940. Francis William, son of Mr. alid Mrs. Bernard Doyle, age 8 months, 2 weeks. COSTELLO —At Green Buy, i940, Jam rsncs, Mr. and Mrs Michael Costello ag- ed slx weeks. SPENCER. —At. 26 Upper Hilishoro Marc 90. Fob I5 1940. mmbert Stpencer, efieed 58 years. Mineral rOfiailclfl lésznd r53: at. o'clock. vice starting” x m em . . n m leaving at 3 Cemetery. WA N -At 89 lllsbera toot. on c esdsy. lrIIi 20. ITeI. B. in a? 5 th year. Punerely rOm on irrch on IPridey. March nd, so vice starting at a o'clock. unersl eovln Ii. ..30. In Dougie‘; come cry. The late r. We en is res lna at the residence uf hi. sister rs. Hubert Strick- land, l4 spring Perk Rood Pcopl N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER °lltll‘i."ii'tll.“si'.l° Phone ill torment 1 M l l infant son oi COWS h i ‘if the peo le decide in favor of it. ' g local interest but advertising of i: THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA ST. JAMES CHURCH Minister: REV. R. MOORI-IEAD LEGATE, D.D. GOOD FRIDA Y Public Worship at Eleven o'clock Alli. Preacher: REV. J. KEIR FRASER, l).l). "Is it nothing to you, all ye that pass by? Behold and see If there be any sorrow like unto my sorrow." STRANGERS AND VISITORS CORIHALLY INVITED. -1.-.-1n\\-'.-1.~u-.~.-.-1.~h-. v. -.'.-.~.\.-.-'..i-.-.-1.\.-.\.-. Klnl’! Dog-ln-Monger Attitude "Mackenzie King is opposed to National Government. I-Ie has de-f clared that he will oppose it even 1 I .1 HOUSE WANTED l IMMEDIATELY l l 4 bed rooms. all modern con- veniences. Reliable tenant. ll. K. S. HEMMING d: CO. PHONE I376. "The any way for Canada to do her flirt in the winning of the‘ war. to end the Mackenzie King y dictatorship and its championship | of a half-hearted war effort and ., replace it by National Government. l . Lam“ “A Gentlemen» electors o’ Qllflefll COHYIW! t ‘WiTW ' ' ' 'T'T“T‘% "This may be my lest opportun- ity to speak to you over the radio. Therefore, on behalf of John 0. I-Iyndman and myself. when you have the ballot in your hand on Election Day -please mark your X for us. In doing so you wt’! nlsce us. ss representatives of Queens County. in the position to have the rights and prlvilezes of this Province. and of Queen's County in particular, mcognlzed and protected. PUBLIC FORUM flsle column ls open to; m; ilfsaislllol by eorrespondelil of questions of interest. The Chor- laltetow-l Guardian does not le- cessarlly endorse tho 99ml...“ h; nnrrtlunndontl BIANION AND THE RAIIJVAY Sirc- In Mr. McLureK-s speech _ ’ broadcast. ffOflTl Charlottetown. h? - sot- e o a wits )€l‘l’fl,‘;' ca-ni aign o ‘flilruth. But ihev do poi.) even breathe CUIIIC things that are as true as the gospel. One is that the L b- era] irtanagelnent that preceded the Bennett Government laid off and discharged sixteen firemen from the P. E. I. railway and replaced them with men from New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. And lrontcal as it the Hon. . J. Mamon, with that “amalgamation” This column ls reserved for new; of s newsy nature. may be inserted at 5 cents s word strictly pay- lble in advance. . TZ '__ REVELON NAIL ENAMELSw-Zii shades price 50 cents. Jamlesorrs thrown at lilrn is the man who, as ‘Drug Store. The beet in taller, Minster of Railways. issued the or- ‘ good; 31w”; ha“ dFr that those men he reinstated in t eir positions and with all seniority FARMERS ATTEN ION‘ __ Wis rglits rgialnfld. week we are reociv 1g hogs on slander being Tnere are times that trv men's souls. and l1ad_not R. B. Bennett and R. J. Mahlon been ill tiotlver at Fkloay. Davis THE QHAIILQITETQIV}? _ GUN? DIN“ happens to be. Jeni Thursday instead of ser. at Fra 1;_,.1 Times for March has made its 3p pearauoe, and is receiving very Manion, the men who nut. cur rziii- tcvcrable comment, both from WBV employees bzick to work at that students and adult readers Th 1'51"“ . ‘ e 1 am, S11". ctr.‘ 1155MB reflects credit on Editor-in Chief Jlhn MacEuen and his as scclatcs in every department. 1m: si owslraniilv - c: rations g blctwceu this lalT/tunrgnlm" title lllflllllfllld across the t ,.< continued tn he j half hour oh mainland last evening with lice. The carterry after unloading illii-“Elwors and mails last night pre- ‘33J€i‘.‘.i°h°é‘t§3”.°“ “rt” s- ' .1 r ~ ~ ' ' province and thganiainelaiizél) m“ Glves Interesting Ad‘ _IlI-’Y GRADS MEET-asl- last ,l1lgl1l.5 meeting of the Club the the mem- bers. Gordon Morris gave a very Hieakfiks were two 0f 95-3-20-fl. i COLLEGE TIMES-The College anld n1 - . {in cf Northumberipnri fiifflll‘: xiii? ,c1 between Borden and Tormenthie slowed somewhat by ice conditions yesterday, The 1w Plea-Kills ferry Charlottetown lost a the cros;uig from the’ _ _ , _ hints ‘at any izaig h with other issucs, so Rilfi passengers. Early il‘i the day the ‘iHf-Z bvflt lwcl more trouble with drift - the men dre interesting talk on the history of aviation from its beginning up to other“; the present. time, The Speflkvl’. Georgie MacDcugall, 1131112 irCui hionlrezil to Mini/Jinn Cu . _ . _ -|der the dire: M318? gave a iery interesting|McKeuzie. Mu . This flemfl-Dtiori of the plane and its. art of the prczraminc was great- staff, Cliff MacDonald expressed, y enjoy d by the large and‘ the regret. of tile club at the resig- 'a":l J11.- 1 g by the many c0; — 119.1011 of Ted/Shaw who has beeufmentiry lflllflfhb 1) bv e called tor seivice with tho Rcyallpcze _ f‘ , ._ _ ghairmmiyctue to those Dlllllls‘ and to illCll of the meeting and the sing-songiinstrtictrcss. Programme. (trades 6-10 Navy. Jack Reach was was led by Ralph Creighton. that time those men might strl be iuiemployed. Mesflm humus and Hlmdifjmfq a? letter box collection will u." tutti iPElitiR 111 consult wk“ T. 51,111 éxnnttall é‘; ._ ,, "H" itvas oreue .\' 1o a u the club o‘ h" expmlew“ “mletPupiislof Prin i zit, much d:.= representiiv: Hz: ss 0n “Teachers ' and Tbachilig” To Island Teachers. Last evening's session of tl e P. I. ntloii praisc 1s ll’ he Central Guardian; i this column is reserved for news oi local Interest but advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted ut 5 cents ‘. word strictly pay-l able in advance. t '1 CRASWELI. for Photographs. CONFEDERATIUN LIFE INSUR- LNCE. L-ifllttl-‘I-Zl-iiil. SEE THE new Electric Washers built by Westinghouse at Miller- Bros. It'd. 11-242-3-21-23. THE PRINCE Edward Islarzri Travel Bureau 1s Lsstnng this year Otli‘ book in which adverusenicnhs will b9 taken. Any person Amer-- estcd should communicate lmmfld-i iatelv ivlnh the Travel Bureau a: Charlottetown, before March 23. I940. L-174-3-19-5l. HAMPTON United Charge-Ser- vices on Sunday, March 2Ath as follows: Victoria ll a. m.; DoSable 3 D- m.; Hampton 7 p. m. L-24i3-3-2l-2i. - WESTINGHOUSE Washers with the famous Cushioned Action Gyrator washes clothes clean‘ quickly without wean On sale at_ Miller Bros. Ltd. L-24i2-3-2l-23. —i I THE BAPTIST CHURCH — The uest. speaker attire special service n the Baptht Church last evemn ‘ Rev J. A ic yzsz/ Black Cat i Z92 m.’ BECAUSE it's natural. unaduteerseod W85 the _. . liaison 6 l York. Mr. Nicholson delivered a, Virginia tobacco. thaugfiitfull eloquent sddre on 1 Firmly rolied~the English way. Pun. snow-white English paper, “The Chris tan in the Common tyf’. It was intimated that the speakerl for this evening will be the Rev. J.| M. Blcseclell o: North River. 1 ISLANDER DEAD -—-Mr. J. scott Oairns. Freetown received word that his uncle Mr. Haven B. Littlefield had passed away at North Berwlok. Maine on Thursday. March Hth.‘ The funeral was held Saturday af-l ternoon March 16th at Congrega-l clonal Church North Berwick. The late Mr. Littiefields wife who Dre-l deceased him some years ago wasl formerly Mits Cora. Picketts of Wil-i mct Valley sister of the late Johni, Ptcketu; of that place. I RED AND IVIIITE-TTIB March issue of Red and White. lust on’: the press. lives up to the high. standard of previous issues of this] popular quarterly of s2. Dunstsns University students. It appeals tol a wide variety of interests, and} deals interestingly with each sub- (JD-e Extracting process eliminates Irritating dust. Made by a Ilrm with over 150 years‘ reputation for Quality. in 4 5 - Two Sizes-IMF and 25¢ ' , llsl llnl Cs! fill Ciil is rlll ysur ewe-Iii} tits mltul vice maintained. The usual street also be CAIIERASLTDJ-ONDON ENGLA . ’ made‘ Rum] Mm Czuners Wm °b_ I ND (EST I188) ISCYEARS REPUTATION FOR QUALITY serve t-hc hol:da,v' and will there- forc not. make their ouster-nary trip. } On Easter Monday. March 25th, at lull service will be gxen. GOOD FRIDAY AT THE POST, 0FFlCE-~.\farch 22nd being Good Friday and a Statutory Holiday the letter carriers will make the morning delivery only. Wlckets will be opsn from 8.00 A.l\f. to noon and the public lobby as on a normal day. Air and ordinary mail wzll be despatclied and received as usual and the regular specialDelivery sier- FUNERAL NOTICE LO. O. F. The Officers and Members M the s1. Lawrence 1.00;» X0, a and Wildey Lodge No. 27 are requested to meet 1.0.0.11‘ rooms an _ Friday, ltfarch 22nd at 1:30 p, m. for the purpose of attending the ~ _ ’ ' funeral of our late Brother Lambert Spencer. from hi; 1,11.- rggi. S: 1* REEIIILIIIGIIS says, Any Ac- “m”- UPF" Hmsbm" 5b service 3 OHM!‘- ti".'c Service elegtor who igain tire } AND ' gglfjflg°gg§l~safia ‘gigging; fit-gag,‘ The funeral of our 1m Brother n. n. Warren. Friday snitch rnav cast his vcte in the 1113111191‘ 1 22ml at 3 tfclock. Service Zion Church. A good attendance expected. » h" "Tile 2201111111011 F“; 1.. n. n. uowsrr n. ruoruvrou _ “whim elgctors‘ Recording Secretary Rrcoriling Secretary Si. Lawrence Lodge \\il<l:~_v Lorlgc T l ACTIVE SERVICE ELECTORS- . Ytfalor Peake ivhn is conducting the . Pnli for Active Fervire electors re- ‘ horn: that, illi‘ poll Will be open gt, _ Roach (trovr hrtvxc i l1 and l2 n‘-| clock totlny and bf-aturday There‘ wll be no voting on Good Friday , zior 011 Sunday or ltlondat". All Ac- l ' Seuuce electors regardless of. to vote at. the . =e .. . clier must make a . larution ti: lie has not vot- ed at the nencting election before ."‘.d also tin-it he is 21 years of. a_e_ or olderl , ' IP11 i5 359V? the 9411"‘ iiy re~echo what was taught " - \ snttiliriiltofrthceqytliun | lTime‘ and hi-Itlillt the speaker GRADS 1:» t‘. -~ 13' wn- flllfl- . " It... the tcztcllier lras illsulftflolglll.iIli§§siIICllLtolXllI‘&o1 $2.31,, ° 8.1.3; cASTEk MONDAY DANCE t uiotvcttge oitie sufrct ma e1‘ e- 1 i 1 lt— 1039:1913 91,119 wvtge Qul‘ l t’ 11s in mis- ioltri-ilhzgtiohe is cloolnied. Flbaliy the y’ at h1g1; tauqht. which taken ideas or l "l: \ interest by 'speaker said the best approach to . Cannot f0!‘ any moral o: social prob em is by l? - bitfcfS in in king ntovement. and not by a . Fii- t-‘P hill-l‘ lira fal attack. i ODDFELLOWS HALL Monday March Z5, i940 . _ - i “MW! 11% "ote oi than s was moved bv , ‘P\ .. . ’ 91 19h‘ 111i?!“ 'lt .. ‘Jacqueline gdaeiilonziid who ['1' n55‘ “('_9-3°—1‘39 f M 11111st be aroused by lhc icavh- "rcmarkcti that the splendid ad- NOVELTIES 911 P1111115 (I0 1191- EFT i119 liflbil 0i JIYESS took her buck in imagination i ltbl-‘rcbgnylhg-rq l liliilé! il1ll°$5 ihPYlZPl- R ill? her first teaching days when ‘ lr- 1 ’ . l ° i? BL.‘\.\CIIAIED'S; oncirrsrrza PERSONALS -"“—_ . .1: “Drlllli, to M? Om" Wm‘ " ICTEIC‘ , that is 1111‘ess t‘ insults of 110i‘ teaming were no‘. ‘,_ _ _ Premier Campbell leaves today TTII“ E7 “m” . “m. by ‘ i" ".1 » at rill s-atinfactcryv t0 herself, ADMLQION 59 (Ti a I01‘ sll-fie-‘I N. B. '0 5P5 9 - ‘l llwfol“ Y 15"’ - '- ' The vote cl thanks was second- - 3- "“ 4315 SYWW" “““5°m" - “ ' ml by‘ .\I:. Jamrs E. McDonald M's. Wed Howe is home from sihuberb ~~‘~‘ lnimcsmll- Niltlllili; ‘oi Souris. the P. E. Island Hospital where Miss Catherine Johnston. Princi- ml of Alaska School ls in char. l'1l.l1f‘it".1'~.\'l‘l attending the Teacher's Ccnveniion. Mr. (leorge s lth. s. n. n- n 115i» .. . polyp-mu to hqemi-tcm, in Ksnkom ll, Hall Smiluig Morn (unison) to spend the Easter holidays. i—5i>¢5l°1'll1‘ Mics lt/follv Hnrilirrton, of littllcotte Sobno‘ la in the citv ai- tmding the Teachers ‘Federation, She is the zit-est. her ccu=t1| Miss Mildred Harrington. Miss Kay Johnston. Klnknra, ‘Us: Lauren-v; flhrgenfih. Ketlvflsi Cross. and Miss Elinor Smith. Kin- korrt we among th e the Teachers Fiederaton at P. W. c. Trinity United Church THURSDAY- MARCH 21 fungi-pl l7.00-.Cha.mlnlfle Cllflllll — 30d“ v l I H l ‘Lilli-Rev. s s. Weir - Heart: usut FRIDAY MARCH 28 ' 7.1 easiest-Board Boom. 1.30- e rotor! Service - Church Z All itorlum. -»_______________________ J . M’s. MEATS “liflflll MsatC Fish" i For YOUR Order. Phone ll H _.l_. M. ROOF. Prep. Market Building l :1. The l (Routid in 3_ parts). _ _ < h‘ Tu 1i ire To Me tuiitsoii) — : Hcbridean 'l (toil ycanl. by grades 6 and '71 -Oid Eus- The chiri attraction‘ OIdgl11:kCV€y'\g' I in; wti" tire 5ll.2lt lf a . < - wash". I llvered “by Dr. -_ ’ President of Acadia I.ii1l\’€l'5ii.\> H‘? Forge (unison) -Brabms. (with ties- u Slumbcrs F, Patterson. PIIIPIIIIIN!‘ W85 introduced by the President. Mr. Edison MacDonald. _Dr. _Pat- terson had chosen as his filial?“ “Ttcztchcrs and Teaching. hcginlnt; his address tho Dr. stut- ed that he TQCGZIIIZIKI the minor.- ance of the teachers’ work and 1c- gretted that this iiriiwlhalw? Y“ not recognized ay the conimunties in which trey wvrkefi- H9 MW?! that his address would help. i7 19% no other‘ mason than because o his exh/I ence and advanced 3'9"?‘- The field of lus labours was 1n some respects similar to that of the teachers He ursrd the iefidwfs i0 endeavour to develop some tend- ynyclestln dthe ‘pupils and to repras ot er en enc es. ‘Th-s speaker said that. the chief problem of today ls that the ha; lions have not mastered the art o tivinz tw-gethe-r The chat-seer of the work is dependent. on the hcmes of the itunis and the kind of work the teschezs do. In a broad sense the teachin! process begins at birth, and ends at the grave, Any stimulus, that. results in learulizg. is teaching. and teaching is ctr-relative with learning. The sneaker said that there ts no such tlimj’. 8B flbSifP-“i- Leaching, ‘There ts always 5cm?- body to be taught and sometlilnfl about which to teach. To lilustate billiLn-Silli. the speaker sated that w, d“ “or ipfqpll mathematics but we teach John Jones Mathematics. Dr. Patterson stressed the ct that teachers must alwavs en- deavour to teach in sutrli 11 mm‘ n" and use such i=t""I"f'~" '11“ the material taught rrttl t»- run- orehended by the uvipils. Th» if". inferred that frequsiitlvsniizr teacu- m-htimiliation. The speaker remark- 5011i. omes in the cuixlculum which. if The meeting 1pm closed Wu); ' on the “fest by Isaac H. dy. The above sale is made interesting, is not unlnter- me National Anrhenh ‘ _ _ estrng. The speaker stated that __4____‘_ __ ,_M_ _ m,‘ _ hiooe under tticre is not any subject which TM" 'T """ " “'"‘**"“” and by VX1111‘! 0i a " ' stile cannot be tied up wiih the lnter- i . c o.‘ c of vccple. We livc in u l. Do. . rmiciil tigc. ’f‘iicrc ore many| M g g s I Ice “my ,1 i prcssznus 1n u<c today which; a e a e Pfiykcy Hqgpy; ; wczc 111‘. i"‘.ll'ti hi twenty five years | me “r5. ‘m. ago as or t‘\'tlllll)ii‘ ~~"You're a; -~——- He‘. 9;. M in‘ tire" "Step on it!" ctc. l To be sold by public auction in yuugi, 1...], Evsrv boy alt-rt girl has a desire f0t t‘ '. L:"C ‘t" B ll‘*l to inakc good in life, While sub-l 1 n o m“ W Om a “Hulk Mill. ‘ 1. in Cll£ii'iClI0l.'.".‘-"il on F H o‘ 1 .\' ‘h’ cs1 secured lifts 1111M l" ieiifliit- "W 11111111 - 19th (lay of April i940 att c iltlill‘ . . . must ccmc first. The pupil's fail- I .‘ - ‘v ‘ _ ..t 1*“ 1‘“"““~ ‘ ures may or may not be due to in- tfmimbiiéceogicgxéleriog} 331d y McLeotl efficient. teaching. That which is u‘a,e‘1,i and be, Tow m 1 Charlottetown. taught is whet. the ptlpil gets. N bi “l Th“ ‘F 9“ “s P1 Dated this 20th day of 11mm Every "bowler" is some teacher's1 “m er r5" W'- Queens . i940. County, bounded and described as 355E); nwgmgsoy “Dorm; cd: How can we teach individual 'ff1u°“'5 ma‘ 15 t0 533'} Cmiimef" and l‘ll')llS with forty in a class’? "Fhe W18 0i} the NOT“! $149 0i Us‘ THE 55511535‘ TRffYf CQ, result is, we leach fortv different Trcaadie Road, at the Scuthivest Adminysyrau,“ “m? n; We lessons with forty different re- angle of the farm of land now or . Gemge H915“, "(mpm stilts: He. further stated that the lately in the possession of James L_3;.;.3-31..;1_ =eme words do not. always mean the same things to all. The speak- i er did not. blame tlte lean rs for, such results Different inte.tzenr>e. quotient. tests prove that pupils. have different capacities for learn- 1 in". We cannot. develop a capacity . ivhlcli was not. always there any more than can a chicken be hatch- ed tinless the germ ivas in the egg before hatching. hfany phvslcal and mental disabilities relatd the . progress of the puplfs‘ work. There may not. be proper secretion of the thyroid and this may result in an Doyle. and running thence North aloi James Do 'lc‘s Western i‘ _ hotiiigauy line unlil§it strikes the gli11'___i4=1!1‘,__i,_" South boundary of a farm of land " ' ' "" now or formerly owned by James Reid, thence West. along said James Reid's Southern boundary nine chains. or to the north-east angle of e piece of land now or fcrtnerly held by 'I‘hnn1.us Reilly, tlicncc South and parallel with James Doyle's Western boundary aforesaid to the Tracadle Road and thence Eastmrd along the To the Electors of King’s emotional complex. said Road to the place of com- [shall be leased to attend the Nobsubiect is an gxciusllve sub- meuminclit, containing atchty- Jolllgtalrtitlcegi 1:85 mebilgffiflstmlgflta . ,.~, , -‘ , a . 2‘ nsave s n ject. ut is ro ieate nit som one “,9, of land, a lime mom (r )6 hm by ‘he conservafl" others. There are only two thtncs in the wold we cart studv ex- clusively. Those are electrons and their behavior and consciousness and its behavior. his fact, was vet)’ clearly expressed bv Dr. Patterson. It ts not. the subject taught ‘out. tic-u" it is taught. is the important thing. .1~i tinting with examinations the types used arenotcalcitlated to test ‘ the canacttyofihe pupilto thlnkfor i himself. Very often we as teachrs K nass over a certain body of ms-| rortal to a pupil and expect. it. to i b!‘ recureiteled. Usualiv. pupils get "A bins" if the result or answer is lrirnttral as taught. We must on tho contrary endeavor to teach loss. and bounded on the south p“. by the Trccacile Road and or. the llammmm l-last by Jtiuics Doyle's farm, audl on the North bv James Reid. and L-548-2-27-tts12i. y :1»- i T1105. V. GRANT. Lllicrnl (‘auilldalo King’s CoiinltyuFelderel Election DR. A. A. McDONALD. Candidate POLITICAL MEETINGS EIIIIIIH—SBIUTIIG_V. March 23 (2 P. iiL-Nole Time). Meetings open at 7.45 I’. .11. 01's behave that tiirr will hi‘ 1'1‘- guvkd as learned if the? use Government candidate invited and will time. , i .. . inertial discipline. have the pupils be 3H9" ha" think toi- themselves and not mere- “ _~<.¢ »~.4r>~ "1*w,._, nu -