nus GUARDIAN. cnslrwrrssvwv Baptist Y.P.ll. Hillsboro Juniors Hold» APRIL 20. 1949 yams". of comm ‘Illa to... Guardian PAGE FIVE Art (‘Ientre- Classes ONI IIHUTII Words Emphasized Presents Comedy Speaking Competition Closed For Present Jomesflmtuf All classes have been cloud at the Art Centre in "order to make way for the P. ll. I. hendlcrlit exhibition which opens this week. One oi’ the populezgieatures of the Are Oentre is the seturday morning Open House for boys end girls. Children come to spend the morning working on clay, painting or drawing with colored pastels. All the children who come By Dr. lineman, "Do we really know what on earth we ere talking about when we flee such common words today as democracy, communism, and peace?" asked Dr. A.W."rruelnan. gresldent of I-Ilq University or NIw runlwick, in his address “Lan- guage end Bducetion" before the rill: 3m“ """' t” To large Audience ....... ..;............... ..." the local contest of the Hillabcro Junior Farmers’ Public Speaking Competition at Mt. Herbert last evening, and Harley Inge. also of arm rlilllirllro , or oolo wtarllell 1 eel snail!) ‘plane for summer holidays. irssisoegoodtinietoeteet preparing for next winters If you have, an ell burner Places Teaching Profession In Foremost Ilanll OB-ABWIB n! FBOWINIHI! coisrsnnnsrlolv urn us‘ evaslvca. VA-IIJI. aoe Kent Street, lloocl- quarters for C. I. L. Paints. as soul: slrnvics ‘_ Presented by the Baptist Young People's Union last evening. the one-act cccnedy "The Bathroom Mt. Herbert. wes runner-up. Both Door" and. the accompanying var- qualify tor the Queen's County fin- iety concert were enthusiastically el received by a capacity mum A bright comedy, directed by the Miss- cs Helen Yeo and Gracie Campbell, l. Lloyd Horton, Johnston's River was reported as winner of thet group's local competition. with "Unless our schools turn out men - . _ Arnfal Stirling Inmari and J ct in .1 h B _ 1 and women with minds suiiiicientiy particularly eniuv playing the re- . _' . Prince _ldward Island Teachers p“; g“ phon. 349a ~ the leads we" we“ 25:01,“? by qgiaymzwrwhe rasgeez-Fcouzf; developed to think in international corded stories, selecting them from in your home it may be il- TIIIEE SIIIIE III ... I'm m manrdmmembogdoi the ___ me ma“ mm" Ladm ma “mm _ terms there will be no ‘peace in lbc Art Centre's collection of re-_ portalst for" you so loam- d‘ “mu be. p A d“ el r lee of we! 9A0‘; ' CLEARANCE Ben! ladies elorui- Margaret MaoBwen and Messrs. Some so people attended m. ML our time?‘ declared Dr. L. ccrdings. Dramatised versions of slow how you can save up People mill-Wm, “yuan vac‘ 7o egs u or uln est ev ng. .- rerchieis, regular up to 96c, gelling Kenna], Yggpnd wrndgo, Huh,“ Hub", Cont”; Wynn,“ womt Bernice MacNaughton. vice-presi- the following stories are included to l0 pel- cent oi your pres-‘ yond e l Ivan JR. Murphy, Summeralde, presid- for 3o. s,‘ A. McDonald. stage settings; were done by president was chairman, and same dent of the ‘Canadian Teachers in the collection: Cindercllii, out fuel consumption. A years. The wise men makes eure_ ' m” h ‘m not outuvaw. in ant of the. Federation, presided, e _ _ , - Pointing out that many ptlier- Federationhin addressing the en- flrebor built oi Johiiaqbfln- nual convention oi the Prince Ed- Treasure Island, Robin Hood in! ville insulating Fire Brick His Merry Men, Hansel and Gretel, Messrs. Davison. Keith Brehaut, half dozen competed, ‘ ' dirzg Charles B-ailem and Harold Jones BLAZERS-Navy blue-D, B. All Mr.K_Jkin-s._hwpld willce-wiusw“: Iéudzgmfi wise intelligent people or, really alzesjuat arrived at Jack Cameron's gm Ml“ Lillian Lew]; 311d m, lhlfd; my?“ Athovfi o uizponlffd, Wild 1811116 T910119“ FNOFIIIOH Little Black Sllflbf), The Little In your furnace will save E2035” m, u on“ "you uvm lKnorant because ad their leek of 0n Qiletfl Street Barry Bugden attended to the Messrs. Gerald Mat-Donald and hi? Yeiif-fdfly- Engine That Could, Peter and the you up to ten percent en training in their own language and habitual unconcern, Dr. 'I‘rucl:nan urged. teachers to accept language, not as a mere agency or symbol or thought. or knowledge, but part _nf the thought and knowledge it- self. “Language is vastly more than a tool." declared the speaker. "As a nation wo are not suffic- People nl-e beginning to realise that the schools cannot do without genius." Dr. MacNnughton said; “genius of character and insight. genius of intellect and enthusiasm. The teachers and pu-pilg must livc in a cheerful environment; both must bring to their work their own enjoyment. They must have ideals make-up. ‘Advertising was in the hands of Mae Robinson and vlc Runtz and Alethe Runts handled the tickets A feature cf the variety pro- gramme was the chalk-talk "Mnkiw Faces" by the master oi ceremon- ies, Vic Runiz. The accutnpanists were Helen Stewart MacRae and fuel year after year. Mors- over. you'll get less oil odour, quieter operation and faster heating . . . what's more, you'll burn loss oifto heat water this summer. Now is the time to have the lob done. It takes only a Clare Jenkins. Judges were Miss Dori; Ander- son. in charge of Home Iicoriuritios at Prince of Wales College; Messrs. ED. MacPhall, Departmenz-of Edu- cation and Ray MacDonald, South- port. A musical programme. with ver- ious items of entertainment helped Wolf. The Pied Piper of Hamelin, In Which s. House was Built at Pooh Corner, A Christmas Carol, The Count of Monte Crlsto, Pan Piper, Alice in Wonderland, Mr. Pickwick! Christmas. Unfortunately it will be necessary to discontinue the Saturday morn- ing Open House in order to ac- btsrt saving today. SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA MARYS BEAUTY FAB-LOB. _ Whelsn Building. Grafton Street. Open evenings by appointment. PthOIlO 236. Mary MacRae, opsr. a cr. SPRING TOPCOATS and trench coats. Still some real bargains left HA iii Cheri l.0.0.F . To Observe. 130th ~ LBOI-IAKER - Unit Supervisor Still LIFE 0F itllIIAilR Richmond Street uttetown. P. E. l. Anniversary ientiy concerned, for the excellent use of language. Probably part oi does not occur to u: that lang- ent, and that theexcellent use of it depends on continued thought and study. . < = "We suffer also from a wide- spread ignorencc of grammar. This should be taught function- long lists of rules. Everyone should have a lmowiedge of the ‘structure of his language. "As readers we should not be content to spend all our time on the trivial. We should read works which stretch our power and train us in the art oi oloeq attention and reasoning. W, aipo need to pay closer attention to the mean- ing oi words, and try to enlarge the difficulty is duo to the fact that w; csn all speak srti write sufficiently well to get along. It uage is a very complex instrum- ally, not as the memorizing of at Jack Cameron's on Queen street. rravn an evening's fun at wlh- slce Station hall tonight and to- morrow night. Sale oi candy. lunar. FLIGHTS wilmlux to Sydney, Nova Scott; Phone Mari- time Central Airways Limited, 206i Jl‘ 540. CURTAINS — Have your curtains dry cleaned and finished at Rite- Wey Cleaners. $1.00 per pair. Pro- perly finished to exact slu. LEGION CARD PARTY —- 'I'he prize-winners at the weekly Legion Card Party in aid oi treats for hospitalized veterans were as fol- lows: Ladies Auction: 1st. Mrs, Wm. MacDonald; 2nd, Mrs. H. Vessey and’ consolation, Mrs. monk walk. el‘. Gents: 1st, Mr, Fred Gregory; 2nd, Mr. Leslie Casford and con- solation, Mr. H. Cudmore, Freeze- Mrs_ J. D. Davison and Mrs. Mac- Eachern. All the acts drew encores. and included the following: , Humourous readings in French- Cnnadian dialect-Mr. J.D. Davison. Vocal Duets, Jeanne and Keith Robinson-Now is the Hour; libr- ever and Ever. “Mskln” Faces, humourous chalk talk-Vic Hunts. ' Instrumental, Keith Robinson. Connie Doiron-"Orange Blossom Special." Panhandle Swing," "Way Down Yonder." Vocal solos, Miss sheila Macm- nis-"The Lass with the Delicate Air," "Jeannie with the Light Browln Hair.” , Piano solos, Mrs. J, D. Davison- "Soaring" by Bchurnan end "Little White Dorirey". Vocal Quartettc of Darkies, Les- ter Nicolle, Keith Lelacheur, George Andrews. Maxwell Skinner, with Keith Robinson on the banjo- "Grsndfathers Clock." “I Been Wcrtsln’ on the Railroad", "I Want io make the evening one of the most enjoyable of the season. rllliro_ to (Continued from Page l) on the provision orenougll quali- iled teachers to supply the needs oi our Province. "If the teachers fell to secure adequate salaries through negotia- tion or otherwise, more teachers will leave the profession, and fewer candidates will be interest- cd in teaching as a lifetime voca- tlon; and the public will be faced with a situation whereby it must select its candidates for the teach- ing profession from s group, whose numbers will become smaller and tau dis and if it is not sufficiently enticing. and hopes for the betterment and ‘fluffy’ emotions which lead to Canadians must learn become world citizens, so that all nations will regard them with rc- spect and trust. rather than fear, the speaker said, "Canada's day of leadership ls at hand. We must not fall to shoulder our responsibilities. feral have been discontinued in- clu ng Open House. Announcement of the reopening to whether era- eountry can ef- ferd the kind of school to pro- duee these leaders, these teach- ihow much longer we can afford not to Ilacc the teaching pro- fession in the forefront." After long consideration oli’ this problem. Dr. MecNaugh/torl the Canadian Teachers Federation l Canada. is faced 0f rnan society. Tho time for vague I aster has come and gone." how lo ion "It ta no longer a question as oi ra of genius; it is a queetilm of said. commodate the exhibition of P. E. The rooms in the Market Build- ing in which the Are Centre pro- grams are carried large enough to permit the con- tinuance of children's classes as well as hold the handicraft exhibit- House will be made in a few weeks. fax marina radio: "Aground three few hours . . . and the coat is low. Cell year local ell burner dealer tales-row, ale Illns about Johne-Manvllle Insulating Fire Brick that can save rap to ten percent of your fuel. 0r. write Johns-Manviiie. Sun Hie Bldg“ Montreal. handicrafts. on are not . All children's classes there- the Saturday morning assistance immediately." Five hours later time Vinje re ported: “Impossible to keep steam . . engine room flooding." Most oi Canso Strait is jammed with heavy drift ice but cakes were scarce near the spot where the Vinje grounded. Built in i042, the Vinje. fonmor- ly named the Hubert Howe Ben- the Saturday morning Open rllslsiillzn (continued ‘from Page i) with a national Imnller veer after yeer." l“, Fabru seated h l f he. miles south or rcr Hwkesoury. croft and later the Global spin- Hlsh school swim"- he tqh- fore the Pxlyrleprhilinistexasiliescv- No. s tank leakin badly. Need her, is 422 feet long. tlnued. want a full picture of what u.“ member, u; m, Donmmm i1" Pmftillil" "l"? h" W "f1"- Cabinet, pointing out (a) that i ‘The oaa Fellows and Rebekahs out. We. Mary Mehld’ llld Mr. our vocabularies. such enlarge- they will definitely elder-rack it. ‘emergency; (b) that to the degree Bream ltoute FUR SALE h Sit 1M1‘. GIII", "POI/BIO I h 01' ." , YWIi-flfir-ilrfillili? "s" "s" "cl-res: fi§i=-~K‘"" °°°' "‘"' ‘vooh-finivfmfl"o~~ $.‘l."."i.°."..l.’l:‘.L'ZS f““.°"l?“ r o: - n ' a" n‘ e c ° 9- -—"Cas U: red the Boom," "Let s cen, t e P10599118‘ 0 9 Iaréfilgatigfellll‘ fir: "by .cslf‘afilllg.lalfg . CITY POLICE court's‘ - at the Rees: 011i; World Go By." "I f,f'°"°:' Tmmffflf! mm)“ I‘ ‘Wmd ""1 ‘he ""1"" Mr. B. C. Holm will I PIANQ "Mm ‘mum “t ‘m’ Bum“ Church "Th Lulundaznezfalrayrhr rtance the sflpendmw Manama" Con" . Hat-when r} came n“ builder of thee kegitone: oindemoe- gll-flelalézrrofcgitttlleotntllie I'll:- mmkm cream 0v" New I CHESTERFIELD 8mm“ mmln" Apr“ Mm’ n of lane e in education ispcdue to “m?” " m“ convicted of (‘Zfilflhm “m” cracy, one who shapes the N!!!" oral aid. is e need born of a shift in Haven- IIIIIBW Iilllte SIIFIII- 1 WING CHAIR II hi: 33:1 T533’? llllgo “e12: '1" W" "l l" I "P? "-1 mue- fcfireiolfifio ‘Itlgfygortilpi: Robinson. sleun numo-"cr, No. PM“ °' ""1" P"°=- '11-" I" welsht or imtlou. ' day. All!" 23- Ulliil N"! wll- 1 5°“ ‘ paid $1,000 when he can earn more by slapping labels on tins in a packing plant. I ELECTRIKBROOM I CHESTERFIELD TAILI John" and "Billy Boy." languegg is power. To name a \ Piano Duet._ Helen Mac-Ree ‘and thing rightly is to acquire power (‘mom permit’ he Wm be ‘m. able to serve our Appln Road while a man charged with loitering and proceed to the church in a. was sentenced to two months elm Numerous a body. The service will be conduct- m‘ ed by Rev. James n. Dsvlson as- W“ 1' - ‘h’ PW" °l "Fm" probation. The remanded cue of 13"” swwm- _ "However," he added. "the great- m ppqrt f 1 Fed- or Melville trons. A :- nmd 53pm, church mom '11,, 5111101118» 0! I-‘JHIIIIYIIII 111d 011l- a. woman charged with breech o! mf"m°la1sttrrmflgiagéulgeimlafil’h est Teacher the world has ever on; 5:011 agerfpll-leygilleliisigrwith- pa’ p?" "1114- 11" WW1‘. °1 °°lm°1 1*- the V. D. Act was further rernand- °“' e ’ known did not rebuke the women ' I85 QUEEN SIREET Odd Fellows Ode» will be render- Crapgud Ongmgry Co. out Federal control, the Federat- lelscheur, George Andrews. Max- ceuso of the perception of rela- ed for one week end a nlen charg- of Jerusalem for the public expres- lltlcisna to recall the implications of the Great Teacher's rebuke when next they feel sorry for the teach- ers. If they have tears they should save them for their children be- cause lt is they who will suffer, not the teachers. The Child and Society cise case was adjourned until to- day. ed by Brother John Maclnod. __<- 0g u 3- ion cited the aid already ven un- .0n the evnlnt o! Thursday the “$1113; m‘ I tho h ed with theft was- remanded ope mlckayfi? Jig!" “Suva. 91):?“ sion of their-sorrow but rather for dq- the Agflgultuy-gl Igitltuflgn liith inpt at 8:00 pan. a social and t’ P"°°"'"' ° “I I» Week for Sentence. Tile remanded Goldy their misplaced sympathy. Said He: Act. 1913. the Tfl¢hlllcfl1 Act. 1917. sntertainment i. hash; held h, "h" °l "*1 “M” 111° 1m" cm o! a mun charred with bresk- ___________. Weep not for me but ‘for vour- the Youth Training Act, 1939, the odd pun,“ my, ,0 wmgh ,1, leyels. depend upon language. ing and entering was further re- P | selves and your children. It would Vocational Acts of 1931 and 1e42, member, “d “m, “mm” ‘m, Language occupies s central manded ohm todfly ms 5n m- OFSIIII! 8 be well for the public and the po- c, well o, the Family Allowance, position in education, than. be- ctluee knowledge and thought-are dependent upon it, except at the most . dimentary stages. 1t is necoss y therefore, to have 1mg. uage taught well and for teachers themselves to be esopert in its use." H v TPrior to Dr. Truman's address, all of which had been opposed by some Provinces when dirst suggest- ed. but which are now approved. Even greater assistance in some of those lines is being solicited and accepted. "We therefore feel that to grant Federal aid for education in gener- sl is no new thing and that any friends are invited, end for which a special programme is being pre- pared. The committee feel sure this programme will be both entertain- Ing and enjoyable. An important number on the programme will be, the presentation of some five veteran jewels to members who have Friends oi Janet Skinner will be sorry to hear that; she is a patient at the P. E. I. Hospital. BRITISH IIAIIAL (Continued from page 1) the broadcast with probing raids. Eigllt miles from Charlottetown on i-Iie St. Peter's Highway IIZ acres, V75 clear, bolollce wood and lumber. lllildings Include born, poultry house, double garage, much Mr. Keith Darrach, City, is vis- iting in Hunter River. the B119“ of MI. and Mrs. Daniel MacFad- 7m‘ ' been in active; membership ‘for , Th!» shins ‘the few brldflheedl 1 . (my mo. 11-i- i- on illum- or i" "We "1"" GI" °“°‘*- “n- the sermon“ m" Mu- m the - ‘ .l.'§°..'l'.'§.§'l¥ 5°." ‘L15. IUZI. 1111'?"- Qififiiid-ififiiiii l?” 1.15.5155 - - m), ham, m,“ Odd "flown der the direction of sister ate. “m; bu“. Thgy gum-y m, m“ I ' m and pup“! but formmx u Wm‘ current practice“ Dr mm ills shed, breeder Ilouse end workshop. All III excellent condl u only g mm, pemmme o‘ ‘h, Adolph; Marie, AIIKCM. present- nationalist defense - line on the u d N a ma“ m. i. mmmndhd by l‘ Nwlhton 5am ’ ' t. membership ever reach this etose 31k“? “Qgfvpble Pa0x£l;1lnme.l.'.l‘h°¢: sollrtn bank d 1 m” G poor mechanic the mistakes can In She referredltoasinlilar obiective m‘ ofiong service. The serviceytn con- , n" Ink-IN’ W" "P n m- , h g1 g_ 5 g - ' . Iieciinn with this presentation is 3171.714" “w°9d1’°°k°'"- " "I"- P°1I°° "M115 W9" “115194- n‘ 1Z3’; grelasgucltee eseczntie ChllIlCG ‘I: gshelfhthlliggybregrsxullzllygwteliie Nfairiogtl “m Mum,“ WM ma.“ c°"mfle“c“' h” “cm h lniiies of officials were town. Citizens were sure that large- scale fighting was near after three months of an unoificlel and un- iful Spring", and Schubert's "Ave Moria". and a solo, "The Little i‘ oael was sung by Maureen Blake. , Afternoon Session both solemn and important. and 1mm‘! highly regarded in Order circles. Tile names of the recipients of these honor jewels are. Harry Lap- youtll. and if e child misses the chance not only must he pay but society must pay in the end and there is no redress." Education Association of the Unit- ed States, and to the fact that President Truman had spoken vary strongly in support of Federal aid. city in oli seasons of the yeor. Handy school, churches, stores and factory. Con lbs bought with or without stock end me- thorn, Neil MecKenzle, G. l‘. liutclieson, John A. Ceilings, D. Wallace Swan. They are all well Mr. Murphy outlined the pur- poses ci education as follows:- 1. To teach one to earn a living. Oi’ the Canadian Federation brief. over 2.000 copies in English and 600 copies in French have ei- ciiillery. Grow instruction during the afternoon was given by Dr. Lloyd easy truce. ed out that the Premiers oi Ontuio tl°"l‘.“‘“'"' °l t" h“i.i’l?°i°'.i’..£‘i“s£‘°'il.::t or cum» l» m» =--=- §2.'::"l..:::.":s:" st’: ‘Z.l°.t.°”°‘t’;i§‘i.“°'€l...‘“...° 3.‘; to" ~~ loom-- 5 W’! ED '0 ell Ell 0!‘ ‘ ' e I - ~ v many yem o; hum, ‘my h, m. subject was "Materials and Teach- u" bu"; “Iscw” "I ‘h’ Pmm“ 3. To teach one to learn the re- which have gone out to teachers GEQRGE c_ qypMQ“ , [IP35 i0 w"; my; gyggyncqv, ha,“ ing Methods in geography g; pg. ‘lfgtzzgxzlmgxjlufgilxzrfrefiz’clarify sponslbilities as well as the priviI- through their own magasine. The l badge’ m emblem o‘ ‘cod cmum h“; to Nwtoundhndr. “d Mn property fish" mvowed m luck‘. eges of a democratic society. Edu- speaker solicited the support of Dunmffm’. cation is imatter, he asserted, of conditioning a. person to make a living, not preparing him to make a living. Conditioning he felt posi- every teacher across Canada. inthls connection. The brief presented i.o the Gov- eminent also contained a request Giknords subject was "Arithmetic can be taught." Mriltoy Mugford led the group singing in the ab- sence of Mr. B.C. ‘Silver, Inspector stllil___a_nd_fraternelism. olnrlis. lislllllaers. I request," he warned. (Asked to comment statement later, Dr. Bernice Mac- _ . on tilts l , Naughton, vice president of the rive was a much longer, more pro- for representation on the Com- - i zapitggou‘ 3.1".‘ m“) w" m‘ c-T-Fo I014 I 911N515“ 199F959"? found, more lasting process than mitten for UNESCO, which has al- 1 . “a 3 l m m“ Bu" 11185 i119 FQIIQBIIWI W" Y!‘ that of preparing. ready been ' partially answered. - my. $733‘ w: 39mm 011051118 Federal aid I “without m u ‘ “l. The President paid tribute to the Last month the GT1‘. was invited " I 500 P“ hm mm 3 ' r “I "- W“ Provincial control." Bhe Pointed TIIBIQIBY- 51"“ I‘ ' 1' work or the various committees, by General Eisenhower. chairmen Shaw will address tho/meeting on "Our Iducstlollal Organisation". After a period ct music, Mr. H3. f“ “ will give a talk and group instruction will follow. day for the 1st Central Rnyfllil‘ grog-his Pack when seven Brownies stepped up the grim’ 8W") Pm“ way, on to the golden ground and mam, t9 the shining sllversheen out that it ls already in effect in numerous vrays such as family alowances and vocational train- infi. "We cannot separate vocat- ional and academic education," Dr. of the U. 8, National Commission for UNESCO, to send represent- atives to the second national con- ference at ‘ Cleveland. March 31- Aplril 2, which was attended by with particular praise for the zeal of the committee responsible for providing the material for the Ed- ucational Horizon, a feature which appears regularly in The Guardian. _ slams MacDONALD - at the Charlotte- Heuse end store combined. Corner Upper world Organisation o! the Teach- ing Profession, the National Health Organisation, ihd National Com- mittee for Mental Hygiene. the Canada. Educational Association. C. 'l‘.i='. representatives have attended conferences in all parts oi Canada and the United States and in Mex- ico and Europe. The speaker referred io other activities oi the C.T.1".. Including "As teachers," he emphasized, "we must drive home to parents that the standard of education which Canedlsn children receive cannot remain subject to every local financial crisis, the taxable wealth of local communities, or the relative wealth oi the Province. We must drive home to the farmer that under the present situation the increased cost of education 141W Hospital on March iltlnlbfi, The afternoon periodl ‘W111 l1l° MacNaughton said.) in front o! the toedstool WM" Last August, Mr. Murphy had some 3.000 delegates from all parts ‘QIIQQII ‘Ila UIIIQII sITQIfIe TIGIQHI “l Mr- m4 We. Reslneid Maoncn- be given ever to srwp lhltflwllon Noting that it was easier to hire only First Class brownies ml? the privilege of attending the Cln- of the United States and ro- - ‘Id- "96 W“! M-Itflonllil. Brilthl. and the rednation dinner W111 people today compared to a few tread) to receive their Golden pdlan Teachers Federation conven- sentatives from twenty-eight ohfl’ CbIQ ROI‘ qlllflk SGII. PIIOIIO 19294.. ""1 3'11"“ 99"”- W¢II11¢5W 1011M ll The UIWWIIQWWI! ll years ego, the Premier said he Hands from their enerlil-Ic m“ tion at Ottawa. He referred brief- countries. 2°15 , d . - believed that the scarcity of teach- ingenious Brown 0W1. 1V1"- “Pd ly to the importance oi this en- 'I‘he C.'I‘.F', is also affiliated with - ‘ f" .-i—————- s" would soon be no longer a Osborne, who iaebly BBIlI-“I I‘! nual gathering and to the work of numerous national and internat- -; autumn‘ problem. He pointed out that an ‘Tawny 0W1. Gem‘!!! NICMI- 7'1"" the organization generally. ional organisations. such es the First Class Brownies are: Anna MecMilian, Marion Clark. Al" cm, Annie Laurie Maclenn. Joyce Trainer, Diane Buchanan and Marion Nichol. Just precedlhl sh; ceremony of the presentation of the Golden Hand Badges two Tweensles, Betty Roper and Carol Ann Fsrquhsrson, were enrolled as Brownies. The Central novelty primary interest-free loan was available, and now a e100 grant to students. "Other grants may be made next yeer. When the new dormitory is built. teachers will get a priority." Speaking of vocational training, the Premier envisioned its ‘ - ing in importance until attendance may rival that in academic odueat-' ion in the College. Be foresaw the possibility oi night classes and all flTOLLMEYII-IILL—At It. .Pet- r ers Cathedral, April 18, 1M0, by _ Iv. Canon E. M. Malone, Dr. John Edward Conrad Stoiimeyer of Montreal, son‘ of Mr. and Mrs. Q C. Stolimeyer of Port of Spain, ‘Prinidad, British West Indies, to "lfsaret Sarah, daughter o! Mn and Mrs. I. Wesley Bell, North River. summon correct: F O R S A L E Rectangular building about I9 by 22 Iset, lest yeer thoroughly insulated, suitable for dwelling, cool in summer --\verm in winter. lContlnued from page 1) something else." He stated that in his old district oi Pownai, nearly every mother and grandmother had been a teacher. and recounted his own varied experiences from his early gs as a teachn‘ alamitiee" listed as having befailen the teachers of Prince Edward Island. "There are arguments for more money, numbers of taactie s being lost, schools be- isig closed. Nineteen schools are closed and’ 16 of them will stay closed because they have not the required seven pupils to keep them open. It costs too much to educate smell numbers and other were must be island.” Reviewing the “feats of progress.‘ the Premier declared that the education." I u; shall be met entirely by an in- eid l0 teacher! Ind 11°94? c5114?!" “n” teochins.‘ he added. . n Uhdl of vocational classes. oohzglgoglhoxxefelfllifdwririgmlg‘; ‘i; m," h, m, w, m, 0,, M, N,“ 1,, m, ,.,.,,,,,, mum... pug“... WPJAQUH_ “an” u "Si" innfllfirlgtta," "a" 11:: vomit?“ rtdfilhi‘. mQinIT-lltmltitfh! the Women's rhslituto who sponsor a!‘ lzrfhvvriylyeh: We’ lgiloltlv"! sllfmizfixfd-IQ: gfgn°gwmtgz°°g y_ p_ Mopplg, yum", p_5_|_ . .. , , . - a c c n s vnce Plquet f {an m“ O the I. I. ' Federation, would he distributed to acquaint "19 3"°‘"1I°" MI“ Helm Ame" for iilClftllluQfl mglIe for education America-n Rtwnilflwiiun i0 Ell!- ' ~ “5°“"'- 7- '- ' - Guid Ca tolh and Miss r. al-sen- Y . ilggfinlilwerk. N. J. noted the greet with the various courses “n ° Dhlllmon‘ Commualow m, seems to be s Federal grant for one- , At South Freetown. - ‘ ’ Queen's County. were i150 We!!!" pg enjoy the splendid programme given by the Brownies. The open- ing number was the Brownies’ interpretation of "God Save the King," which was sung as different Iggpnlfl represented the Kin!- Queen and the Royal Family (even Bonnie Prince Charlie) in flu royal procession. This was followed by Murine Ilmel. explain- od by Brown Ovrl and done with action and great enthusiasm, - "Yohnny Bchmoker," "Frere ' _ " and "The Brownie Band.” The story of "The White Rabbit Who Wpntetl to be,en Easter Bunny" was cleverly enacted .by a group oi the Brownies. The seven Brownies who received their Gold- en Hands look part in a semaphore signalling eonieat in which they signalled the alphabet, their own names and ales and deciphered sneseges in a manner which would have done ciedlt to the Navy! Prizes awarded for this contest were merited as fellows: (1.) Anne hdseMlilen, (1.) Diane Buchalnn and Merton Nichol, (3.) Annie uni-is isactesn and Ital-ion clerk. (4.) Joyce Trainer and Ann Carr. Nichol, to the Women's Institute for their generous contribution‘ o1 $10.00 to the Brownie funds, and this was acknowledged by Mrs. Wendell Wood on behalf of the Institute. Congratulations were ex- tended to the Brownies, and ep- precietion of the work being done by Mrs. Osborne and her assist- ant. end the co-operation of the Institute were expressed by the Division Commissioner. He reviewed the. Library and other educational facilities of the Province and noted that the Gov- ... ent was supporting the Music and Drama Iestivala and the Arts and Crafts Guild. Legislation had also been introduced t0 allow salaries to be paid to specialist teachers by the Government. He believed that t e Province had made the greatest growth in the physical fitness programme under Brig. W. W. Reid, of any Province in Canada. AP?" 13. 1949, Robert Reeves, aged years. Funeral from his late rc- sldence Thursday at 2 pan. Inter- ment People's Cemete y, Freetown. (“OBEY-At the home oi her eon. Ptfcv Crosby, It. Eleonora, on April - Mrs. Jane D. Crosby. _ aged B! 7""- “ " .. at the Bowness Fun- Irei Home till Thursday. Apr-till. Where funeral service will be held a 3 ll. m. Interment Mesdowbanir metery. ' II lfcfl llcfluirlt, Ill Presentations oi farewell gifts were made to Sylvie MecKinnon. who is "flying up" to Guides, and to Jean MacKinnon_ and Joyce Tralnor who are leaving the district. Sylvia MacKinnon has been an outstanding Brownie hav- ing obtained her Golden Hand Badge before she was ten years old and been awarded three Brownie Badges — House Orderly, Signailer and Collector. Her button collect- ien for which she was awarded the‘ Collector Badge was on display at the meeting. All the different buttons were arranged in the form of en owl and it was labelled. in buttons“ "Magic Buttons.” Jean Meclinncn and Joyce Trainer sang and acted a duet, "Old Wo- man, Oid Woman” as their tare- weil to the Pack. Novel tefrlhfneiltli. Bpicei of "Brownie Len " were served all present and consisted of light and airy morsels (popcorn) ac- companied by a delightful drink of cherry-colored eliadri Thanks of the Brownies wee ex- pressed by Tewny Owl, Georgie IN VILLAGE GREEN ‘ I00 acres of good lend on the improved highway 1-2 mile elf pavement, weer school end churches. Spring in cell- tse of term. For further particulars apply to: CHARLES DUFFY v Village Green. URI-The deat Ari-ii 1am. or Joseph w years. Hlsremeins will be for- "fitd from the Freak Henaessey promise , this. Wednesday Melt in lore aor- Iil lllllv» III I. IIII‘ Gvrill l cl ‘l nouns MIDNEY P! l. 1...‘? FOR (lolnpotent insurance Service Illlli ll‘ s, ., HAVE A TALK WITH ‘esonrols new Pleas l7ll Eestere trust lldg. Charlottetown the request of the oowgm-Ieoohoh- Federation. 1dr‘ quasi aid,“ Premier Jones point- _