Mrs. William Stewart, Wdod Islands East, left recently for Boston. where she expects Mrs. Charles Lutz. get employment for the winter. h M social sciences at Laval Uni- verslty. w o n d e r e :1 whether constitutional amendment to de- French Canada should not aban- ggfimnlflgéfiffg. Lac §d“f,‘L‘:u§,', %;‘:,,:gf;f::“1::u€uu',1u hm Wood Islands East. left t is rs. Malcolm McP h e r s o n, in French could lead to practi- where the French-Ipeaklna 1111- an Wood Islands East. spent a few cal rewm. no;-uy 1; 5 _ _ days this week visiting at h e r Abbe Benoit Paris, chaplain cousin's, Mrs. John Campbell and Mrs. R.C. MacLeod a nd EIVO QIIIPIQIO jurisdiction 1! 1 «'10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. Dec. 17. 1903-] education be doubted um ‘A Federal Education Dept. Canadians outside would remain a weak lands and Caribou. NS finish- Astroneui John Glenn wigg- o':’,“a}‘Si(§aI:‘3r:;n(::;°fl,t}:}?e ing nhe mm amni-or-sary of space flight. Man in back- " b h Bmmm.‘ first mm.” ;,-,, pmu.-mi flisht. Col. Glenn act- gnound is uuridentziliied. (AP baxed (lt craft during .\[ondn_v’s a<-tivit- ed as moderator on a panel Wirephoto). TRYING IT oil 1. on s ies an Kitty Hawk. 1\'.C'., mark- 1. By GUY RONDEAU 1 stab- ment of education was recom- .mended to the Canadian Asso- ciation of French-Language Ed- ucationists Saturday as a means of maintaining French culture loutslde Quebec province. 1 Gaston Dugas. information di- ‘rector for Montreal's Roman lcatholic school board, made the ‘ suggestion at a study session at- The study session, devoted to the problems of bilingualism ‘ gether some 200 educationists 1 _ 1 brought to- hsh Suggested By French Group representing every province ex- cept Newfoundland. STRESS ON EDUCATION And Laurendeau, co-chalr- man of the royal commission. told delegates the commission will investigate most aspects of Canadian life but will pay par- ticular attention to education. communications, and economic. social and cultural life. Mr. Dugas said that it _the royal commission can look into almost anything. “why don’t.v_ve ask it to study the possibility of creating not one but two fed- dians are “a national eral departments of education, one French and the other Eng- ' on If‘ the provinces continued to French - ebec minority, he said. and political realities would prevent the ap- ,plication of their rill!!!- I But, he sible to asked, “is it impos- think about amending the constitution to permit crea- tion ot‘ a federal department of French education? Is it impos- to think that French-Ca- nadians are no more than a weak minority ineach province fighting for a few hours of French in separate school?" i ‘NATIONAL FORCE ' suggested French-Cana- force" and should ve “an absolute or almost absolute" control over ‘He e sc . Abbe Gerard Dion, professor ON THE discussion of avlatiion and Full Growth Seen Possible For Dwarfs BALTDIORE t.~‘\P‘——-About 10. 000 Americans needlessly live their adulut lives at eye level with door knobs, belt buckles and kitchen sinks. The) are h yp op i t uitary ’ ‘ _ Dec. 6. was a daughter of th e_ dwarfs, who will not grow “U10 P1‘€‘V10U5l)'- late Mr. and Mrs. Archibald more than 31-.» feet tall. ‘ Recent guests at the home of Matthews of E1msda1e and has; In their cases. the pinxhary gland. an organ the size of a pea in the base of the hood. in- explicably fails to secrete the all-important growth hormone an the hormone that stimu- lates the development of the sex organs. CAN’ BE CUR!-7D The most tragic thin: about these 10.000 h yp op 1 1 uitary dwarfs is that it is possible with present scientific knowledrze for them to grow into normal human beings. The hormones extracted from tine pituitary gland of the body of another human can be in- jected into the dwarf and the growing process begins. The pituitaries can only about 100,000 autopsies are per- formed 'on the 1.600.000 persons who died annually in the United States. From these. some 20.000 pituitaries are saved. This year only 40 l'l_‘»‘p(i}1lilll-' tiary dwarfs were treated in 10 clinics in the United States and Canada. The National Phuitary is try- ing to a cq ua int pntliolnzisls, doctors and tho Eonoral public with the lmnorianco of pe"lo:‘m- lng allroptms and preserving Phone today for free estfi: , . , land. 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Russell Stewart has re- Vturned from Western Hospital iwhere she was receiving treat- ‘ ment for a week. l Mrs. William Home is recup- ‘er-rating at her home followingl treatment at Western Hospital. lir. and Mrs. Emerson Currie have taken up residence in Alb-, erlon for the winter months.’ ‘.\Tr. Currie had been a patient 1 in Western Hospital for s o m e‘ Mr and _\Irs. Merrill Dunn in- ‘elude f\lrs. Eliza Phillips. In- ? vcrncss and Nlr. and Mrs. Regin- nlri Colcs and daughter of Mil- ton. ! llnyirl \l£liillP\\'S has hauled his; house to a new location on the! Dock Road near Elmsdale. i Mr. and .\lrs. Melvin McKay} have taken up residence in their’ newly purchased home. former- ly O\1l’1(‘rl h_v the late Joshucei _ Smailman. i exchanged. followed by a delic- ious lunch served by the hostess, ' by the committee ' charge. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Matthews. and three daughters. who recent- ly returned from Europe. spent a holiday with Bobby's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Matthews. before leaving for Western Can-1‘ ada where they will be living forl a time. Mrs. Elva Gillcash of Monctons whose death occurred on Friday. two sisters living here: Mrs.. Hugh Williams and Mrs. Sterl-i ing Matthews. 1 Clair MacNeill is making a; good recovery in Commun 1 i y Hospital. O‘Lear_v. following an‘ operation. * TINY BRAIN ; The stegosaurus dinosaur, which weighed up -to six tons,‘ had a brain weighing only 21/41 0 cos. 1 Mrs. Gerald O'Brien has re- ceived the sad news of the re- cent death of her aunt. Mrs. Harry licifforth. F‘ramin.gham. Mass. The deceased was the former Florence Callaghan of. Rev. Arthur Pendergast. Sev-. Lcn _\Iile Bay. accompanied by‘ 1 his father. James Pendergast oi‘ ‘ (‘l1;u‘lottotnwn. spent a brief vis- it recently with relatives an d friends in Alberton. Elmsdale.f St. Louis libbsfictt and Tignish.‘ Wlrs. James Currie entertain- ed 16 members of the Elmsdale. Womc-n’s Institute for th e i 1'‘ monthly meeting on Dec. 3. At the conclusion the business session. L'lil'ismias gifts were Specify to beautify and protect Q Bathroom and Kitchen 0 Walls and Floors The very best at a sunp»ris- ingly low cost! COMFORTER‘ gifting. 4 E For Everfone on your list The many years of pleasure a jewellery gift gi\'M . . . cousin, mother and dad will appreciate MORE a gift from their Jewellery store. From rings to wallets. from ornaments to jewellery there are many, many ideas for happy HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT ABOUT . . . This year. more than over. your t"horlottctown Jewellery Stores. ottq-r a tremendous array 01 gift ideas, with all gifts cm|\'cnicnl|y boxed. and if you wish, gilt-\-snipped Tor I small charge. Shop your jewellery stores 1-‘ l RS1‘. and please those on your list the 1' 7 M 0 S T! f, Charlottetown Retail Jewellers . . . YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFT EXPERTS! every single person —hrotheJ'. 5 pieces . ' Soft and cool. Retains No 588 or packing. Texmade white sheets pair of oases. MOORE & MCLEOD LTD ‘vow: mvom-re SHOPPING CENTRE" bedroom accessories CELACLOUD FILLEF sleeping comfort FOAM RUBBER PILLOWS Non - allerlenic. odorless. BOXED BED SETS color border. one sheet mu l$l.AND‘l1"s 3.50 and 3.75 6.25 and 7.95 ea. shape. with 8.50 - 10.95 festivities . . . and enjoy their homes. of the French-Canadian Associa- tion of Saskatchewan, opposed the idea. Despite difficulties. there is a growing movement in favor of maintaining the “French fact." he said. But Rev. Ludger Guy. direc- tor of studies at St. Bonifac College. declared: "It’s all over for the mass of French - Canadians in Mani- ba." Within a short time, he said, his 100-year-old institution may have to close. “we have maintained French against all odds but it must be recognized that our young peo- ple are no longer French." Home . .. . the center of Christmas suggested here are only a few items to give to those who 1 ? ed thglr last trips on "l‘-liursday. , Hugh MacNe1ll. DOWS MEN'S WEAR Gifts to c Mon‘: Taste SWEATERS Great selection featuring season's best shades and styles. Sleeveless and long sleeve pullover-s. Cardigans with zippered or buttoned front. From $5.95 to $29.95 DOWS MEN’S WEAR Great George Street Charlottetown towels Boxed at no extra cost to voui Large array of col- ors and designs. Hand tovtels, bath towels and face cloths. 1.93 to 5.95 pr. - ESMOND ESSEX BLANKETS cozy blankets AN EXCELLENT GIFT ITEM - - - - - HAND EMBROIDERED linen gifts Your flirst stop on our 'lihlrd Floor should be at the linen counters. You'll love the many gift ideas. LINEN PLACE MAT SETS LINEN BRIDGE SETS LINEN RUNNERS LINEN TABLECLOTHS LINEN DAMASK CLOTIIS luxurious gifts MOHAIR mitows 100% mohair woven in Scot- orlon or chenille. 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