emu nonuutnu Monday. buy s. was l Widening Educational Horizons. "The high price of everything himself. see. understand fully and hi. Island spun! on total cost Ill elee considered. that the only thing that costs more eralizations and relationships. To than education In ignorance". be commensurate with his taken from the Wisconsin Journal sponsibilities. a teacher's qualifica- of Education. lth still true be able to use basic truths. gen- re- .tions must be high. Can a young education including teacliers' sal- aries 32.lE.lf74.00; in 1953-54 P. E. island spent on liquor 82.970.- 790.11. Can P. III. I. pay more to edu- sectlon of Seymour Narrows on the lad-liens after is In ens Ire. long Q 0.15 ' l . iuiusiimintiuxi-inistnst . . utviow,w-tonsm.,f';' Iuuafdlanscopg utottimiuiitia-itud'ii in-lusts-at-i-tiiouietys4iiitonpoiiduowd.,..,,,g wltlilotltoaaolnltrone. o(thsAdania'u-andnewn1otel.ialloocn!laldatthelioing.(M - ---m -------e ..'.i".:."..i".:.:..".:r:'.:":.'..l:. 's rm. '..";':':...”".:..'”:."::..:; :i':'.. PM -- RlPPl-3 ROCK the explosion. vls. tidal Eaves ; house and cabins of millionaire A ve pleasant levening .;. In "1 Apr” mimem mug of vacuum p wrec ge sportsmen. spent w en the young peopl l MacLea.n's tliere is a nicely wrlt- (3 l'l.'il;:.n'.ll"”".n”l"" allV1l.l'h.o put OAI amconcert in all! a ten article by Macifenzle Porter "e mm. 1. and M "(N Am "'3"; "lg," 90”"! in it about the famous Ripple Rock. ' m I. l Lggk. ” 5'” ' - ”'""'l9ld- A Kill The ..Rock.. i. in the numweu ave caused by voice c ex number of people were present .. ploalon in the East ladies of Kraltatoa is tins. That tidal '11 Wm mm" W" "l""” W -Visitors at the home 'of Mrs. the entertainment. Recently a very interesting rs- high school graduate after a short cut; it; chlldren? Why an our --1 M by n 5. m ' port has been released. This re- period of attendance st a train- young people not entering the Vln;c0TlV::la8:gellleeltl:)el'etl'l9rn (lflitiees x::'n:.f'Iti:'geu":ullll"h”t;teh'mug: 3?-an P'll,?: "'3' :3? 13'1"; t Cg:d"1o'l'l;g9"' "'9 Nlnl el FOIL Glllltled 5ClN!0l Rcsrarchi In "18 miles! bi Fwd! ll ltach? tecahing profession today'.' The of Ocean Fails. Prince Rupert and mum: enlzion W" ho” . "1". n M T 0 en i mm M''- -llliis Canada. is the result of a surrey Has he the necessary education. question of salary is placed first Kitimat in B. C, and Wrangell. The writer got some idea of the Sunday evening. April 14th were: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Arsenault Desltoches who. were married . that has been made by the tan- maturity and social experience? among the many reasons. ilow Ketchikan. Juneau and Skagway in f I Wednesday morning. Apr-ll adiaa School Trustee-s' Assnciationyifnr this generation at least. the much are our-boys and girls Allllll :l'Jl.',ll;l",,.':,'u'.li,:.:"L'fl?g': Row,-all f,?,';n"";,(,i”l'r,,A:f,',l"M"l,',.”'G.E,:',. at St. Anthony's Chung. 51 wfih Dr. M E. La7.erte as Re-.leacher's job is less that of con- worth? loglglelgatvalggllxml'pg1:lll)l;5Al1l:;ll:: Coleman. pl my L who aged put 5." u lad Mu! M", Luce p.. "cm. o” at-arch Director. ct-niratiiig on the 3 R's than in (gr. or wooduue , In this issue of Widening Edit-'tloveioping the proper knowledge. national Horimns let us look at attitudes and behaviour in social one section of Lilia report. Teach- relationships - the basis of true ”There can be no etliicatitin for freedom. and no freedom unless. the teacher is free. His free- dom means not only freedom to the place where Kiakatoa Island A). EENDAL'S 23rtl Anniversary sit? 19,33 ?2"...?. ..... ......1s.23 g.ili'.'i:””.'.7i.'.i..i7i...'.l.li.ii:'(.)f ...... -19-23 MEN'S SUITS Mm Sport coats! 4.23 all wool materials to 16.23 took the inside passage (though much longeri for better protection ' ' t laacn. The United States Government request- ce Salaries and Qualifit-ittinm. Christian democracy. Teachers inch th. truth .5 he see; it, but .d cm”. weumhme this menu, ' H see how the findings com-'.sh0uld be carefully selected. The freedom lrom the gnawing or debt, of Mvlgmlon. are with vihat we know to belpraclice should be ”selection fol- of poverty, and not least, from The article was especially inter. . in 1- our nwn province. lluwed by training" ralher than that feeling that the idealism eating to this writer on account of . in Canada ll 1952-53. with 7t)..”'recruitment followed by certitica- whlch must forever be . part his having passed the rock in steamship nine times in all-four trips to Alaska and return. and a trip north to Prince Rupert last year - also Mrs. P. and the writer slaying a week at Brown's Bay lcalld Plumper Bayl in .the story. as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Adams. who photos are in McLean's with accounts of their rescues of wrecked sailors and passengers. Many Prince Edward Islanders. and especially relatives and friends in Kings County will be surprised to learn that Mrs. Adam.s' maiden name was Marion? Ledweil. daughter of Capt. P. .1.- LADlIS' COATS Tweeds, Fleece 1 Cash- mere, to 29.50. SALE 24.23 I I10 teachers. there were approxi--tion". in line with this thinking niately 5.1.50 persons without anyithe report recommends "that the professional training serving as lminimum standard of certification teachers. and nearly 4,000 iitherslior teachers be two years of whose education and training vterelleacher education beyond senior below the prescribed minimum of matriculation and that no person their respective province. Now no be giien a professional certificate one ll Prince Edward lslantl will unless and until he attains this deny the fact that today there tsandard.” is I shortage of teachers on our! "When there is an acute teacher Island. and no one will deity thslshnrlage districts short of teach- fact that many of those who are ers press Departments of Edu- ealled teachers would not be inlration to authorize the services of or schools if the service of fullyllhe unqualified. Standards today qualified teachers could be ob- are being lowered to attract more of all true teaching is not hon- oured in Lhe hearts of those whom he seeks to serve”. Leonard Brockingtun, K. C. AUSTRALIA While Australia has strong ties with Britain. the mother country. and Canada. a fellow member of the Commonwealth. she is also la partner of the United States in that the two countries are irtirk- ing together to build defences against C0nlilll.tlllSl1l. In 1951. Australia. M-vt 'l.cai'diid, and the United States signed a 1 IDT LADlES' COATS Newest materials, to 35.00. SALE .. 29.50. SALE Men's TOPCOATS Gabs and Tycondas to 1 RACK LADlES' SUITS to 29.50. SALE ....... ., l"l”'d- l.Vl'll"E D90Dl! 10 leaf-'llllll 'llll9T?t t romisiiig to build armed . y E The classilii-alion cut our lsl:-indliii little selection of personnel atyslgnilhpln the Pacific area The IE'f,(::vne.Il'al:E1aSl;gn;: Ftffkensf W3;:E 2950'. QAL lucmm ,' ”mdPs.H"' H as llllllhe presgln mm" ll " educmlonlilnsus Pa” 33" me tnllgd Males iottetown in the Liverpool and Ladies' All Weather MCI! 5 DYCSS lows Peirnii. 92. Third class. ln;land training that make teachersml, use or naval and air bases south American u..d,in the palm), c I & . I I.s & to 935' SALE 7 - H . Second Class. 375, First Class 27l.loi persons who have the basic Now you may argue are edu- qualities and qualifications upon aatioa and training so very neces- which to build. The holding of a aary for those who teach the lcertiiicale has no magical power young, well here is what the La-l is Australia. The three countries agreed to co-opt-i'ate ll case of attack. The SEATO Pact latterly gset tip was for defence against to lift the unqualified to profes-lwmmumsm Dunng world War ii. One Of 80 Festival Dancers This winsome lass, Sandra Kennedy of Cross Roads. was one of the dancers who participated at the Centen- days of "wooden ships and iron men." l About the turn of the century' Capt. Ledweli became master of a revenue cutter in the B. C. Coast. Men's JACKETS Lined and unlined to 6.95. SALE. . some with umbroilaa and hats, to 29.50. SALE 18.23 . 3.73 7.erte report has to say about sionai status." A 1-1 ed her doors to ' ' i -' - lVll"- Ad3lTl5 Vl'l!5 b0l'll ll" Vin"-'0"' both education anti training if Canada is going to deniandlA:e:-1:, Liffgps and hgr pgflg If(eSul:d1' Inl the ?1l;':trd Dance: -lunlor Dl-Vlslolli llllle ver. and is a first cousin of your & Men'5 Dress & cO"IbiIICT'lOI'IS "Probably of all the factors higher qualifications for its teach- lo Ame.-man ships, The U. S. t 155 enn 5, pausd ' , ' ll""::l' .”t”b" Th'h5.'lll" ,"l lhdem in newest materials, all spgrf Cream Rib llmllellclllil the Qualll)' of tcbuol-lers. are we in Prince Edward bum grnt new base; in Australia. '"B5rl3r' Fllm L3-ll mm: We :".T'l mbirhilr 'lelreyaqa':)tl new spring style; to t 4 95 gs A L in none. is so important as ihetlsland going to lag behind? Great- and used (hat country as ; place l:'l:em('n,i::r glngur 5.35; Bl: their 1295. SALE 0 t ht ' ' ' iiullificatiom of the teaching startle: training will demand a great- mm which to fight back at the , . , y . beautiful tour”. Fowl. mi. '''''''''' " 2 & 2 I Who shoiiii-l lea('ll'.' Before aiiswer- er expenditure of money for bothienemy. wnhmrl mes, bases it lllllll Slalldlild of llvlnl. ,, p several companies are searching demauy A E. 3. Murphy of Vang . . . ing this question Etillxltler the leducgtjon-l lacrlhles and gglarleeiwould have been mo” dm-mm The compulsory school age is for oil. One pool has already.been couven QML P. E. 1., has . min. New Sash M . teacher's l'ESptlll's'IhillllP.s One As the teacher. so is the school. ,0 deleal Jgpan, .m"" 6'” 0' "mu ""y are 16 ”' lmmd' . . , eral claim on Quadra Island men- C - Men's Men's I-iiiitt not coniiiso the roiiiiiie htisi-,Additional expenditure for educa- ,r.,5tr;lla's position makes her some 5lale3- The c0"lll"Y ll” All5ll'3lll '3 llld9P9"ll9l"- hill tioned in the story. u""n3 81 X 99 ness of lriinning a school withltinn must be given high priority. ;n,pm.lam in the Skunk, m,m.e,n'good schools and colleges. - she keeps her ties with Britain It would be rather temerarious the professional work of teach-lllnw do we compare with the rest lg, mmmumsl land, and me frpel The allflrlllines of Australia live as a member of the British iam- and presumptinus on the part of SALE SALE to 2.95 to L00 lin the interior of the country. ily of nations. Parliament makes this scribe to east any doubt on Mr. llllv 1 'Fv1Pl1er Siiiieiwises and of Canada in money spent for . rd 1 , rlw 1h 0 ntmunlsts l'l"l" 'llP 4'lPlPl0rIment of pet"-leducation. Listed below are mm. ;::5. '3:-lllgia gar, en, ';,.d(,r(;h,na.-much as their ancestors did years laws for the nation. The leader P0FlBl"l Well M'lll9f.l-Hrllclh lllll & I Irinality and character. it is axio-l ill "19 majority party. Robert ll" V9l'Y "ll"? "Pm? "Wk Australia is denioci'at-y's biggestlzig s'f'lg19t3'er bil;'ldm.l'0!o:ls'l;9.5-Ttl:ell; get food by hunting. Australia is a land of big sheep and cattle ranches. Many of them cover several thousand square miles apiece. They raise more mum and maximum salaries of mm” "'3' ll” "W" llallllsu Der- teachers of other provinces taken l"l'lllll.V. and character must be- from elementary schools whose exemplary. He assists in the mas- teachersi qualifications are similar lery of skills. determines thejto our own: child"! likes. dislikes and semi-' Quebec elementary tProteslant7 merits and leads doesn't suggest such wild currents and whirlpools. Capt. George Vancouver navigat- ed it in a ”windlammer" in.)-792. Many thousands of ships passed it since - with but 16 wrecks. Over a miliioin dollars has been Menzies. heads the government. On election day all go to the poles, if they do not vote. they must pay a fine. Australia is made up of states numbering: tat four; (bi eight; outpost in this part of the vtorld. They are endeavoring to build a new more powerful armed force. let planes and bombers. Like Canada Australia is divid- THE GREENDAL CO. LTD. an iintlerslanding of basic truths man has the great 52.150-3.'i,l50. discover-I200-83.000: Newftiiindlanti. SL004- each child to-s2.200-S-Lmo: Alberta elementary, Saskatchewan. 32.- ed into sections. She has six states. plus the Northern Terriwry. One of the states. Tasniaiiia, is an sheep than any other nation. Last year the nation produced more tci three; tdi six. One or Australia's iilaies is an spent in abortive efforts to "blow" 144 - 150 GREAT GEORGE STREET it. from the surface. MacKcnzie than one-fourth of the world's wool. Wheat is the big farm crop In need of more electricity. the country is now building a mam- moth electric-power and irrigation system in the Snowy mountains. This department is conducted When completed. it will doubleiby the Prince Edward Island the natinnls supply of electricity-,Teachersl Federation. Contribu- aml will alrr. gupply water ior.tion are welcomed. and should far-mg. lbe sent to Estelle Bowness, 98 Uranium is found. and just now Prince St.. Charlottetown. island off the southeast coast called: is) Tasmania; tbi Timor; (cl New Caledonia; idi Stewart. Australiais largest city is: (at Canberra; ibi Melbourne; (or Brisbane: (til Sydney. ed in iangiiage. social science. ls4.200; Ontario is teacher school) natiirai science. the arts and otherjs3,527. average salary; Ontario '"h-l""- liless than six teacherst 32.466. "The teacher must also trainlaverage salary: Prince Edward children to use these great lrlilhsllslanrh tlllm imlmmum. Maxi. 3"” l'l"l"ilPlE-5 ll! lhmkimz lhrmlizhimum based on District Supple- I itreat variety of prphlems, The memr teacher has a difficult task. His Can Prince Edward island pay lnh lMI'l 0"! 0' lwariniz lessons more for education? Here are ”"l 'l'f"'kl"l'l "ll ll” 3Nlll30.V nl some retealing figures. in I954 memnrirations. The teacher must P, E, Island spent on teachersl V i lsalaries Sl.l8tl.99t'l.00; t in 1954 P. island off the sniitheast coast of the country. The capital is Can- berra. in New South Wales. Syd- ney ls the largest city and has one of the tincst harbours in the world. Australia is inctitiraging inimi- gration. People are coming in from Britain. Italy and northern Europe. Most of the a comfortable Australian's have life and enjoy a THE OTHER MAN 5 Perhaps he sometimes slipped a hit- ly . Well. so have you. Perhaps somethings he ought to ' quite- Well. so should you. i Perhaps he may have faliered - l: why. Why. all mt-n do. so have I. You must admit. unless you lie. That so have you, Perhaps if we would stop think. Unit I and you. . When painting someone black as gr ink. , As some folks do. ' Perhaps. if we would recollect. l l Perfection we would not expect. But lust a man half-nay correct. Like me and you. I'M lust a man who's fairly good. I'M just like you. I've done something I should. Perhaps like you. But. thank the ' see The rent of men with charity; They're good onniigh if good as me. Ill. men like you -hniiglas Malloch Imperial Oil's new research findings p mean exlro mileage for Canadian drivers anti l IIVCT rd. I've sense to It could its your mattress . I Remember - I You spend 1-3 of your life in hell use a Good Mattress MAD! N CANADA whether your car is new or old . . . Improved dSSO geselines and new lilarvelube melee oil used together 3. cut down engine deposits "Nil '05. set of invest I. give you more mileage 2. improve your car's getaway A GOOD QUALITY MATTRESS NOW Saturday. Monday. Tuesday. ALL DAY Wednesday 3310.00 Annowancn NIIPS PROOF FROM IMPERIAL OIl.'S RESEAICN lABOmQC5 5. 3 NJ. I.lGIl'l'VllN Fishermen Drive lower will gees enywheve. Only 32 lbs. find your bed sui- Under '0vt8eovd Helen" In phone been yellow 2 eunu- ON ANY MATTRESS vasun 044.50 on AIOVI I-IOII IVINRUDF MOTORS Q . Engine deposits handicap your en: a per- feuneoee. were-ed lane and (see Inn A femtsleesd to Stun eteeaet IevIeueInhe hen special eunheatan lees aenlne Oeeoelh to a riiwnievn Three poem of labotetovy laeta ween 1'-7i-'31-'w ituzll IANADA :'yoursogtne.lecvlooIessIInoeI. amuoonusun-ooootoiiinuoas l NereleMee4theIMWMIO0O0'P'- Itthlmotevedtseouianinreonr ' ' W. R. eanvch e3.t0.teae in-eoovodsudlooilt pveatevtednelon . I '.Z.ii-.':'.7-......”'"---..'f t c--WWW”--e I - WC 3 - 0l'B eeehsnseseevdyyeveee . y ' . IDGAI M. CANNON - . -"'i-2!: i&''' . I-e--I: V Clsaelottetiswn Ions-ls