ass at i 4 . .r Wllols FOR TEA! - Monique saucer. This unique cup and sauer for Canada Week celebration this. Fournier. Miss Tea for Canada. er measuring 5 feet in diameter year. The giant cup holds approxi- lg 1957. is seen here holding court in and two feet high was specially de-lmately 1500 cups of tea. the world's largest tea cup and signed for the Dominion-wide Tea. e I ' Premier Says Province To 1990' 00991005 (Continued from page 1) 009331104 M)!!! Ill! 1 tenance of that status, if not more Cust. so. that the training school for Application and Filing Date Mileage Percentage Mlle teachers be non-sectarian. Belfast-Beaton'a MIIIS-ll July Sll . 5.0 7.1.1 4.20 5. Unless the policy of iion-sec- Bradaibane tDixon Rbldlrm Oct. 541 1.5 00.0 0.00 tarian schools is recognired then Cavendish-Bayvlew-27 Sept. 55 .. 4.7 04.0 4.47 the whole basis of our school sys- East Point.-10 Nov. 55 . . . . . . . . . .. 5.0 03.1 5.40 tem has been destroyed by the ac- Fanningbrook-11 March 55 . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.5 53.! 5.89 tion of the Minister without sanc- Freeland-Foxley River-lnverness-I Dee. 54 9.5 54.4 5.89 tion of law and contrary to the Frenchfortr-12 Feb. 51 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.0 91.5 5.50 spirit and olicy of the very act Greenwich-19 Dec. 5! .. 5.5 70.0 4.58 whose prov aion it was his duty to Hamilton Road enforce. tDunblane-Glenwood)-I) Jan. 55 4.7 87.7 4.45 7. The secret-y with which the Hartsvilll.-ell Mar. 55 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.2 73.5 5.00 negotiations between the Minister Lower Rollo Bay.Sheep Pond-18 Jen. II 1.4 61.4 4.58 and the Governing body of St. Mill Road.Fortune Cove- l)unstan's University were con- Cascumpec-4 Jan. 54 12.2 71.4 4.54 ducted and the results being kept North Side Road (Il'airfield- under cover Ifrom January 10th Priest Pond)-I0 May 54 5.9 M0 4.10 to March 19th). until the sectarian Psnmure Island -25Nov. 53 .. . 4.2 75.0 5.00 Teacher Training School was ac- Riverdsle Road-.20 Mar. 55 . 4.3 74.4 4.65 tually set up. indicates that both Roseberrye-21 Oct. 55 .. 1.! 75.0 4.29 parties to this arrangement were South Shore-1 July 52 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3.2 75.0 5.62 well aware that a subversion in St. Margaret's-Monticello-12 Feb. 51 . 10.0 73.3 5.50 principle was being effected and St. Peter's Harbor-16 Sept. 55 . . . . . .. 3.0 59.1 4.33 that acceptance by the public could Stsnhope Road-42 March 55 0.75 62.5 6.66 only be achieved by presenting it Union Road (Queen's Co.)-4 Dec. 52 1.0 00.0 4.00 as an compllshed fact. Vernon River Road South-15 Apr. 51 0.5 60.0 6.00 8. The Minister of Education has West Point-Glenwood-Hebron-.1 Aug. 55 12.7 75.0 4.20 neither the authority nor the right Weetmnrland-15 Jan. 54 . . . . . . .. 1.! 71.4 5.71 to recognize a Teacher Training 2 School at St. Dunstan's University Total Mileage . . . . .. 106.5 or any other University. nor has , Certain other short extensions will be approved for construction the Executive Council this right. by local maintenance crews at a later date. The Sfhogl lazily IIVEI Cegllllll were 0 t e nster f E ca- REMAINDER OF 1054 RURAL ILIICTRIFICATION PROGRAMME 3:". However WM" ,,,,3, M,l,'e" . are given it is clearly stated in . l FIIRUMY 1'" the Act itself. as - The following areas have yet to he interviewed: Section! 1. 3. 4. Ill. ll. 17 (sub- Mileage CUSIJMIIC section 3) ' Mount Tfyol .... ........... ...... 2.: 4.2a Section as (sub-section 1) Clyde Road .......................... . . 0.74 4.00 Stelioll 41 (Iub-section 2. 5) Old Town Road ...................... 1.0 4.00 Section 47 flub-section 2) mm Vlugy 2.25 4.44 Section 52 (sub-section 5) Bun”), mm, H 2.0 goo Section 118 tsub-section 1. 2) Glugow Rad 24 4.5:; Section 129 (sub-section 1) l 5,. Cnhermu "n".-H" 14 5,71 Sections 130. 1:14 tsub-section 2) Morell Rear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 04 4.49 Section 137 (sub-sect. l. 2. 3. 4) 54, ago;-;,..N.wpon..pi-immu 9.0 5..'t't Section 145 tsub-section 1. 2) court. Line Road .............. 3.: 5.76 The Act also aim certain now- .D. ers to the Lieutenant Governor in 1-09.. "nu" 31.; Council. These are clearly defined 1 age 9 Appln Road . . . . Pi . . . . . . . . .. 4:0 0 s Ie . . . . . . . . Fountain Road-Wlgmore Roe - ; Total Mileage . . . . . . . 14.7 The following extensions are under construction at the prese 4 time: Howlan South Melville-Kelly's Cmee Ebbsfleet-eMimlnegash Gaspereaux u.. . . . . . . . ........ Total Mileage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31.8 RURAL ELECTRIFICATION-OUTSTANDING APPLICATIONS 1 FEBRUARY 1557 Application-Filing Data The following extensions are approved and awaiting construction: (Zust. Mileage Percentage Mile 4.1 . fl . in the Act as Section 34 tsub-section 2) Section 102 (sub sections 2, I. 9. 10. ll. 12) Sections 105. 117. 120. 121 (sub- section 2) Section 122 tsuluection 2) Sections 120. 127. 129 (sub-see tions 3. 5) Section 136 (sub-section 2) Where no such power is so given. any change must be dealt with. not by an Individual Minister or even the Lieutenant Governor in Council. but by elected represent- atives of the people as a whole- the Legislative Assembly of this Pr0VlrICe: and no recognition can be or should be given to such a move unless approved by the As- sembiy. We maintain that.neither the Minister of Education nor the III 'Page 16 The Guardian Thursday. Mar. 3.1957 i who do not use the highway in the Warns Against ttlontinued from page 1) consumption of gasoline actually amounted to a production tax and: enacted the person who produced more when that person should be given uisc0lll'IIEIIleIll for I115 ef- fort. REBATES 1 He noted that a sizable amount of money was paid in rebates each year and wondered whether pro per supervision was given the payment of these rebates. I Hon. Mr. MacDonald interject- ed that this matter had been giveni some thought but it was conclnd-1 ed that the amount required for: supervision would out weigh any advantages gained. "We have been . investigating this matter for yearsv and we have come up with whail we believe is the solution and you are opposing it." he said. y Referring to Finance Minister. Harris' speech. Dr. Dewar said. the Minister had noted a seven per cent increase in the economy of Canada with an anticipated gross national product of JIV4 bil-; lion. He also noted that Mr. Har-E ris had stated a more generous! arrangement had been reached with the Provinces. Continuing with the Finance Min 1 ister's speech. he said. Mr. Harris. had listed certain benefits for Novai Scotia and New Brunswick but; perhaps the only matter which would directly affect Prince Ed- ward Island. namely U.S. potato tariffs had not been settled. ”We have been left out in the cold in all these advances mentioned by Mr. Harris.” he said. . EDUCATION ' Dr. Dewar stated that a steady increase in the amount being spent in the various departments was noticeable but education had shown a steady per centage decrease. over the years. He thought the figure alloted for education should be increased by one million dollars. ”li drastic action is not taken In education. we are going to have! a more serious situation than we. have today. Recently I talked to al high school teacher who said he was leaving because of the small; salary he was getting. He said; he was making less than the dri-3 ver of a bread truck" Dr. Dewar - said. I The Second Prince member felt- that not sufficient money had been i budgeted for agriculture and said: the 527.000 allotted for fishing wast not nearly enough for the second industry in the Province. I REVENUE INEQUALITIES i Dr. Dewar said the Federal: tax revenues between 1945 and 1949 1 had increased ten fold while the' provincial tax revenues had gone, up four fold and municipalitieai three fold. "In other words thei Federal tax has gone from 43 cents: to 70 cents."y i In another comparison. he stat-. ed that the average provincial debit was 8242 per capital; in ontariol it was 5250. In Alberta 890 and) in P.E.l. about 3235. I "We are told that we will not. receive loss under the new tax-i rental agreements but still ouri Provincial Treasurer has budget ed for less. Nova Scotia has got-i ten a 24 per cent increase. New-I foundland a 15 per cent increasei while we get only a 1.7 per cent; increase," Dr. Dewar said. training be given at Prince of, Wales College. This advanced training should include courses in Philisophy of Education. Educa- tional Psycholoily. History of Ed-4 ucation. and general Methods of Teaching. Such a course would be open only to students who have: completed freshman or are years at University. Students ofl, Grade XII standing would not: be eligible for this training. but would take a course similar to the present one given at Prince of Wales College. Therefore teacher, training would be given at two vels. A new system ol licensing and salaries would have to follow. from the new training program.l Students with Grade X11 and one; year normal training would re-1 Furniture prices are expected to rise ac- cording to word from the latest U. S. and Canada trade shows. . We are pledged to buy for you at the best possible discounts and will continue to pass on these savings to you. That is why it pays to ”Shop Holman's" Furniture Dept. during these times of rising prices. 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Y 01" l' YGIV "nee BBIIIZI-BCIIOIII: Mills-11 July 55 .. . 7fIl 4.20 Illr:xflhccl:rTlI:.I:Ih'hzincsghi?,2 of Wales College) and I year of. Blooming Point-10 Feb. 55 . . . . . . . . .. . 666 4.44 a Provincial Teache Training l9"I'"" l"l"I"3 "I ' mm” dd" Bonshaw-Argyle Shore Road--ii Nov. 54 .. 1.3 tuft 4.00 St-hoot established and maintain- "M9 """"' " '”33"”d' WW”- Hradalbane tDlxolI noscii-so on. 55 i..s mo am ed the Legislative Assemblv of Mel" I Cl-H M llc"l"- Sim”? Biirlon Lot 7-15 Oct. 55 . .. .... .. 2.3 1147 4.34 the ovince no w h ..i.u.,'.,..., em hnvlns completed fourth CBISSIE 30813-3 APT" 56 N 331 3.11 facilities to train all we prcsrnt- -V9" P”"" "I w"" cone” or (:319d.,m...15 Inc. 55 , N 1,0 400 ly onerlng ,0 uk. wch mmmu Sophmore University. In addition Carleton Lot 5-4!) May 54 . 0.5 I000 8.00 and msnyimore ' l0 on! year of professional train- Carleton Siding-25 Jan. 37 0235 W00 3-57 The recognition of other teacher ml" WW” "ul" ' ch” M Cavendish-Bayview-fl Sept 55 4.7 E40 4.47 training gohooig we maintain 5"”””r'"c"'"' . ' Du-nley-12 Sept, so , 0.4 1000 2.50 ghould only M .1”, 1”," MI Courses in Teacher Training if Damley B.-tdgemm Jut 55 015 "ion M-mi H '. . ink," to dm". found advisable could be integ- no.-.;gi..za pr...-ci. so ,. so an ii 420 r';:'::';;'ahn, may mum comm rated along with Arts and Sclencei Donaldson Road-1 Aug. so . 2.0 em h m mndecufhn pmc-lple courses. so that a student grad-, Dove, Rudy” Feb. 55 2,75 750 4.37 W" 9 Ml. pubm whom uating from 4th year Prince of. . I-.ast Point-lo Nov. 55 .... 50 9.11 540 undfwlnwgh n the wmm 0' Wales College. would be qualified aiiioiuie-an Dec. so M 913 :i.ia "'M'.m-mt . communm ,.,,i,..."' for a Class 1A Superior License, lilmmyvale-I5 Dec. so ..... .. 13 4340 few. m.g;M,”mgn.m, whPr& Students with . University de- - y -. I r . t gree. and one year professional. 51124: M55 by "I" '''I""' d""””"'” 'y""" training or its equivalent. might: Fnrtun: Brld e-Red Heed--4 riei"s'4 . an anti 4.ooi'"”"'' '” '""""'d' be lflllltd In IC-Idtllllc 0' llllllli Fnmndyrmdley mvwconmy - lmiulleltiolr. rjeiiidmgae '1? school license. These latter st: Inverness-I Dec. 54 . .... ss s44 stisl " I',',,,"",,,,,,,,..,, M. ,2 ' d'''”' c”"”.' 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