rvsiilgetiaaz g WESTERN GUARDIAN (AWN-rs; . J. Elmer Murphy, 188 Hanover Street, aw“ George Claw, 90 Ottawa Street. SUMMERSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY News, iptlona, Advertising. (The Guardian may be bought at any of the following stores In Summeralde: B," gookstore. Water Street; Gouriiea Drugstore. 21 Central Street: “roam Bakery, Water Street; Mark Gaudet, 6'1 Granville ‘Stneet. The Guardian will be delivered tolny home in Summerslue. (mm My 5121'. per day or 12o per week. Phone 289 for this aervlee m, d" your order to the boy responsible for delivery on your you” TF0]; SALE-fliMO Ford coachp --AUOTION SALE of household “fmen, condition. Apply Bor- effects at the former residence of c,“ f, HLXEStlS, Wilmot. ..llss Hattie Ross. Carleton. Wed. nesday, June 1i. at 1:30 pm. If 110i fine. first fine day following. E. O. Bell. auctioneer. ronar are m iiouvwoom Ten beoutifulbrunottas suspected detective h song writer killlnql, 49R SALE-l used Enterprise iunarfil Range. excellent condit- at. 62 Russell Street or Barber Shop. Summer- grIP. . —R.ECElVl-JS DIPLOMA - Mr. R. James Wood, son of Mrs. W. P. Callaghan. Summerside. was one of the students receiving his _i'll.~"li‘l).\'ED AUCTION sans: GERERAFT- YNN Blilll I _ ;_»_-».;i of the household diploma in engineering at the m.“ Of the late Mrs. Ella M. recent commencement exercises oi h“. - bvcli llvfitpflfléd t0 St. Francis Xavier University. h ‘ June 25, 1:30 PM. Anllgonlsh. During the summer “ --~ months he is employed with the N J11» Jlufifilf. FULLERTON. engineering department of the ‘m, (M; r fillill ..'\fi\'l.<Fl' of Girl Trrivri of Blllilmfiffildkfls. l v"amu "M10" . 195;"; "unfl- swans hill, i‘.;.-ii=< will sprak at. the. loral _.>_ ‘ ,,,,,,,M,|°ie MAIIIMI - pirnssrtoiiiriivurin - e-aIi-rrrivlvlllwil! s- 1r», Association annual —MODERN RECORD BAI — ‘ _ w] re held at the Holman _ Siimrnerside. on Tues- iflih at. 8 PM. A full The firm of A. ‘G. Rogers. Surn- merside. have made a very at.- ddcdve dddmdd rd their mag. Also Edgar Kennedy Comedy and Disney Cartoon rna qi-iaato-r-rarow-n A». flu I - _ V“ flflflflflflfl CAPlTUL-Summerside a big treat. to the school children and local bobby-soxers in that hey are invited to drop in at any and play their favourite -;i. licld ill iii: school. m. Mrs. Nauss. prcsidrdi cncd with rcarinZ FPS-l Minutes cf time qualitj; of rne icaclicr training’ as ‘given in Priiitrr: of Wales C01- lcge but ‘(lid that. the period of ol’ his speech was School "SARATOGA TRUNK" macliing proiritsion lacks prestige; vice to parents included the foi- losving: Send children to school clean and healthy. See that they the same effort. as we put fortiii painted “CAPE 00D" Sturdy Camp Stools With varnished hardwood lwme ond khaki canvas "f". those stools are each has attractively rounded backs and The roomy Arm Choir is The well-built Felted Table is u-Lq ~u---,-_,--- 95c Comfort Choir. canopy. BOTH STORES Sumnienlde - Moks an out-door living room. . or in a cool shaded spot and furnish it with these attractive, LAWN FURNITURE This is ready to paiiit any sliflde Y0" "WY desile- ll ticol and comfortable of any outdoor Furniture. 4 The smart com- u fortable Settec is tractivs striped canvas seat, slatted seat and back, and it is folding. i his is the most prac- 9.95“ 3.95 with a capital ”C" is how we express our opinion of this folding lounge It has an adjustable back—at- back and . Enjoy lazy Summer hours in this chair. IIIIRIIWUUU PURGII BIIAIRS Well mode of varnished hardwood. . . . This chair has a .00 u.“ “an... ..._'_'_, so - Charlottetown E FUR YUUR MOMENTS 0F LEISURE Plan to enjoy_your porch and garden this Summer. . . Have a place in the sun practical and well-built pieces of garden furniture. ciiuorv ciiiiin allll roar asst 5.95 11¢ Crecd, . 1 training was too short to prepare are regular and punctual In their were read and HDDYOV-i might g‘;tflfnffiéugfiblfidsllflfijf a student for the great work of attendance. Show Van active tn‘- Pfi- T “"'“5""°"' M“ Hijwardd i" in that records of d1] [ypgg are teaching The term of training in tercst in your child's work. Visit {area VFW (‘Rfitllfilfllllg YOPQYl» A; ‘d V Mme to them _‘_s_ roost i1l‘0VillCPS is two years and the school occasionally’ and en~ a» thfll \\‘P stliilisor| "m ° l‘ a ‘ ma. your Ffl‘~i-f."ili‘i‘.i“.l'.'lll cstablif-ll- dr-avour to understand irliaiiizlii; lar $2.00 and $1.50, i :'ril1l"~=l3l'll5 W11“ "l" _-_-~- rd a loiirqvrars‘ course loading to ‘methods of teaching Talk over clourin al FPSHYBL M“ Nauss a master's degree in education. problems with the teacher prir- g """""‘ ‘Pd wlwfinm‘ °l a Wm‘ A4++e+e4+*HHH4*"*“ We must. not he content ivirh ately. Attend the annual school l; fill" m‘? "allsim" Ciirrcsnondcnco Courses to take meetings and use your influence! 1" thildw“ '0 m“ Fe“ tire placi- of our vacant. schools. in make the school as comfort-i »‘ “PPM ‘hm in“ “m” ' . an ‘ilC continued. for a child guts able for the children as a honiei noil \\'i\\li(il ctrintrrbuif ‘l-{lf Tlllslh“ — 8" ‘Diilfiillllil out of inc associations should be, We can. she corvi "l1" i“ "5 Yo“ ° 1° , ~ - i s- o ‘is l.t h‘: iann -cl»i _ b lri .1 bcltcr world for ‘rho ciicst sucnkcr for 1"“ B°'@""""‘ l“ "m (Wm. iiiviiiliefr-l. iris. l n t at n :giilt"letc‘lliiidi'lcin if we divert our‘ was Mr. C. B. Jolly. —l"” Thr- main rcri-oii any theloiiergies towards that. end withi the boy or girl who plans to fol- low that vocation. continues throughout life and therefore the foundation laid in and inspirational learning. Speaking from his experience as a school trustee, he felt that to continued ministration. result in equitable distribution of the tax burden among districts varying in potential wealth and. there- fore. give improved educational ~npportunities to all children. He believed that the Regional Com- posite liigh School was the best educational measure ever mooted lli this province and showed how a school of this type could be fitted into the Larger Unit of Administration. In closing he appealed for a renewal of interest in education and a better public spirit gener- ally and said that "each day we should endeavor to make the com- munity just s. little better for having lived therein." Mr. Shaw supplemented the remarks of the previous speakers and dealt specifically with the problems of teacher recruitment and curriculum. He said that we In February. 1947. Canada lacked 6,447 qualified teachers to staff her schools and, of this number. Prince Edward Island required 10B. land and the United States. for. example. are faced with this samci irrobiom of teacher shortage. Why ,are teachers not remaining in; inor attracted to the PIOFESSiOIYPI i IrOW salary is a factor but not the: 'or.2y one. Other reasons include‘ lunsatisfactory working conditions‘ I i iinadeqiiate equipment. poor sanl-' tat-ion of schools. lack of appreci- ation of work. etc). and unsatis- factory llving conditions as com- pared with those employed in bus- iness offices in larger centres. i-le pointed out. that". we must think in terms of a school that will be in comparison with our best Ihomes. Education must change as oufmethods in farming change fdnd we therefore must get rld_ ' of that attitude in education. "id/hat is good enough for me"is v good Qnqugn for my children. ' In dealing with the curriculum. he said that a sound elementary education was basic and funda- mental arid llflvsllimed u“ mum’ of compulsory attendance to the age of 15 unless we are able to provide an educational programme i l ALE BOTTLES FURBIIISFU We call for ale bottles uni quantity, pints and quarts; Nani egg prices paid. We will also all tor lave: bottles. Bring them is and guarantee an ample ‘apply o Javex. Phony Cecil's Grocery, 1i!» I-W pick-up. GUARD Special . Values From Our ’ House Furnishing 1' Department is HWWESlQG "ml Pm‘ lishment recently in the con- . _ . aw ltlkV-"iblfi siruction of a modern and efficl- Slim" 77153315} Mflllllét Tuesday 3.30 . rr- ent record bar. This bar is con- c t airzcaivlris “giro Zia? nected n. the main display .00.. 1n ‘l n FLFLFL IFI u]? ants We‘- ICY- 11ml’ Mree- and is decorated with pictures of ‘ , i115 Yefewvd H“! 53d all the topnotch artists in the training. Consequently Vihenfeach", so - R . - ddddw Mrs, Columbia (Md. Albums and Th E . M t. ers are poorly paid they will not, pairs ayon Curtains, 36 x 2 1-4 yds. Cambridge. - 1 d are rran ed on the llllliiillflll 88 Ill "vmfll" "l W? pr°l°ssl°n~ We Ion. Former Value $4.75. , cordi 1g a g , 9 lolmwmg “ wall in index form consisting of ‘nusl’ get‘ may from the “lea that Exh-d §pecjd|__PA|R ' I H-Ydl’ Wm classical. semi-classical, modern T v Just‘ anymw can “a?” especially " 1911159755 b7" Sh" nmnv and western. This new-servin is a me “york or the pnmary grades‘ made while visiting indeed an n55“ m [he musical A good foundation; is as essential ‘ ‘ “"05 l" Sum‘ public. as they can pay a visit at ——~- {nfqucaung a “mm as H: is mi 31' “ml Com‘ zinv time and appreciate the ‘Uiflllllillfci from Pair-gr l4! “ulmm! a h°m° I“ Cwsmg Sh”. ars ago. Hcr husband “mi-ks o; ihch- favourite artiste _-_-"' c“ ' _ ~-—~— a ' ~ ~-~ ill-meals“ lo a“ w “'°"k f“ ma.‘ scion years rigo.—S. Another b"; feature Wm be the Other prolcswoiis and trades to- rjood of) the children in their; _ _ Special winds“, display o‘ [he mp clay arc bciiix: sircrmllncd to pro- community. i 300 Yards Culwl" Net Ecmr R°59r .; L“) 595001, A5509; mm on me Hit Parade which is jficicnrgvgr than ‘why! not the dtftflgig- Mars} (Igattiis erlnpliassizeémglgia Green’ and 5km c 3m’. fnppling pf tie , H n: pro cssinzii“ sv- riticric _. e nee or e cr re a ion ’ n lfiiillllffllld School As- ‘Pleased Weekly‘ They M50 O er had no imrli to find with the. the home and school. Her aci- was 9'10 Yd- Now Wool choir seats in Blue, Rose, and Green. These specials are in our New Furniture, Household Education all children. the public school must be soundi lPfldiflG the Larger Unit of Administration, rponsible for the course oi’ sliicl iquired to continue Chair Seats Regu- 49C and each interests, needs and apiitudes of At present our boys rind girls are offcrcd at the luzii i-‘JIIOOI level a one-trackcd roar...» speclficaly to tho prolon- sions and commerce. and in our. one-department schools, of whirhi there are 390, the teacher. often! young and inexperienced, is re a more X. It is a wonder that we accom- plish so muchl . He concluded by showing hoax, a Regional Composite High schcoli could provide for college prepare-l tory studies. instruction in agrl-| culture, home economics and coni- ‘ merco and the industrial arts ifi needed. This varied program ofi training would assist greatly int lmaintaining interest of students] of high school age who were rc-f their adura-i tlon and who were not conce:ii-< ed with furtherance of their knowledge from s purely academic standpoint only. The studies ofl ‘English. health and social studies would form the basis of all tli courses and later specific subject... would be stressed to suit the oir- l tlcular course for which the stii dent enrolled. Following the film, "Lessons in? Living." shown by Mr. S. M. Mr- are facing a crisis in education. l Innis of the National Film Boat-a the Chairman called for [IPHCli discussion Among those kuu: part were Mrs. Richard FClilill. Mrs. Stewart. Messrs. Donald It affords us little comfort, MseLean. W. J, Phillips, Revcrcnri: to learn that other countries. Eng-i Young and Meadus, or. VINCENT GRANT i Dental Surgeon ‘I Smollman Building ‘l SUMMERSIDE ii X-Riiy iii‘ Phone Sll l‘ ‘l Summersfde PRUFFSSIUNAL CARD i Chartered Accounts T. Earls Hickey r Wallpaper All odd lots of wallpaper, different patterns suitable for most any room. Clearing at 50% Discount. SMALLMAII‘ v'rl'°_l"'°5lden' rm bphal‘ of , today is hccaiisc teachers are so . to ivin the war. Accessories! and Home Fuflll-‘iillflf-IS Store, Strong W‘ “in igxs-pixiirissiygsilrilgiafsdd Pleas” NM” m’ SM" Suhmci" Poorly d in r-umpzii.“ on with i Mr. Reeves pointcrl out. that ln- _ i"l‘ l. F“ -'_ i . a,‘ . ,‘ a‘ . _ ‘ a ‘ ' n, l ' inf. ha address. MPPllhE clos- ,4-eee-&e-o4-§-¢+#*"'. ‘fl“"‘ iiiililfixiig‘liciicoriiiizihaiiidjfiliciiold ‘Si’ diiibldiidiiugisiiefrérnddiigydsa aGFefiJrEpXi Bulldmg‘ I ed a-i sirigini; the King. H _ A __ _ W _ _ _> g V________ Ii t e l N, s d ' , (Successors Ti Sinclair aiiil Stewart Limited) I k _ V at . ‘ Q wdufitforfis’ élyadequate for broad enough to take care of tho -—- G. H. M.- - l , SPECIAL-M pairs of women's casual SANDALS and PUMPS up m. ‘gag .‘v__.,¢ $4» _-_.... 1 _; POPULAR- CLASSIC- ' Frank Sinatra ' Kosteluiiets ‘ Benny Goodman ' Tcholiovslry ' Gene Krupo ' Chopin * Dinah Shore ' ' Lily PM! S ' Eddie Duchin ' Fritz Kreisler Iii ‘ Count Basie _' sillllh" “Gum obviate inefficiency in ad; from Grade I w m? and nf Gmdp: s-iic for the super-saving price of 1.95 a pair. - - - These Summer Shoes are smart and comfortable, they are made of leather. plastic and fab- rio In colors blue. red. white or rust. The reason why these Shoes have been so drastically reduced is that they are broken lines; the available sizes are 4 to 8. These Summer Shoes were originally priced up to 3.95 a pair-NOW you can get a pair for 1.95. - - - Shop today, _ SHOE DEPARTMENT. , .i-__... Remember Dad! Sunday, June 15th ls Father's Day-give him a Ipot. of’ happiness on his special day. - - - 1n the China. Department you will find a display of Father's Day Cards-any one of which your dad will appreciate. - - - They will soon be picked up—-so get your Card for Father now. The prices are from 5 to 25 rents recto-CHINA‘ DE- PARTMENT. The Wise shopper Is going Io this Tlcm up quickly-in the I and 10 Department there are striped GLASS TOWELS made of good qual- ity huck. - - ~ These towels are priced at 29 cents each. There have . licen many inquiries for Glass Towels-so be arise-shop todayf-S AND l0 DEPARTMENT. TENDRA—The new miracle method oi’ teiirlerlzing tough cute of meat. - - Tcndra may be used on steaks. roasts, poultry and stew meat. It s easy to use-Just follow the directions-it aids digestion-speeds cooking—rcduces shrinkage-assures tenderness-helps meat retain its natural flavor and juices. There is enough TENDRA in the 49 cent iinltlr- to treat 75 pounds of meat. - - - Gr-t ncqiiriinlcrl with this mar- rrllous household old and rook moot. “THE TENDRA VCA\'I"—GRO(‘- IIRY DEPARTMENT. The Men's Wear Departmentmhas just~recelved a shipment of TIES ordered specially‘ for Father's Day. Thrsi- include the popular wool . Tics in plaids or stripes. as vrell :15 plain colors. - - - in the display are silk 'I‘ics in all-over printed designs and strincs that are vr-ry new and sinrirt. - - - The pr cs are from 1.00 tn 1.50. Giro Dad a bright. new TIF. for IIQI‘! Ila)’. Bil-INKS WEAR lll-T-lflThlliNi. “N”? "mi‘~t‘i‘l-‘._l_~"'i>fi‘r§>"i- .. NOW OPEN THE Columbia RECORD SHOP i l i i‘ Yo?“ Q49 §Q9€HP> Q“ A. G. ROGERS d i - \ Oltloe t l‘ GMMMIEW‘ RADIOS 8r APPLIANCES “$233,; PHONE 142 SUMMIRSIDE . -&‘<i0£6‘ _ _ A ~ ~ ~ »