CA YL-‘ioiviii Q4 $L4JT1)1?l)l\l’ I@EL4fiTlJ7?£;__ PRESENTING NEWS AND VIEWS OF INTEREST TO TEACHERS AND ALL OTHERS SEEKING . IMPROVEMENT IN EDUCATION ' l THE VCHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN L HORIZON APPRECIATION “Jumped; t, lesson socialstudiesuiddisclllne. His muluvclil-JLA .icikiswero wactieal and arranged gpuodqwflhiisdurlngoin- inaxihunorder iiheywem gyuctcmvuikicullezswhicigiclsyhnfdlowuidintezesiingin “(Nmvitifilyfllitelioirmalm-lisheriiio. mgschoolmdlkzxowofmcms We MarPamti-idgea nmgmisdtcgiveiutietresher dcbtct for goofi- mminflio ‘uessimjecmivadins. erouaiy ofhic lmovw and e. and understand than. read all the questions hefoxe Q ? E S 3 5 a E 5 follow one BUSINESS is mitten hucln letter w for, or to give, definite inform- ilizxvefooe eseary a business 104w . heading. the place and (ram; 2. 111a inside address- the e 8. evident in the answ- ound to questiilons in both istory. Our histoii-Yaseenns to be taiu ht as a compi tion o! (Bots an ilzures andnotasastom ofmiixiandhis a es toward reedoun an civil- izat if. The proper conrelaion of history, geography and civics with current events stiiuuid enable pupils to write better t rig! tions mmihdless e i678 qimtion asiked. Insummingirp itwnmldseemto me din/t with more attention paid pupils to English. in all its aces. and uric‘ coin- position, she , o- eiiher within mailer facili y in islie use of the fundamental opera- tions in arithmetic an inathemat, ics. that many of the failures which ocuin- in Entrance Examinations could be avoided WM A M . . acPHEE, B. A . Hince of Wales College. LETTERS Two cormmas are usod to punctuate the heading, one after tilie name oi the city or town. the other after the ch of he month Us»: no ab- blfvlfltfilflfl. begin at Use as few abbreviations as poss- hie. ‘Hie salumiiion should begin at the margin two spaces bclovw the heading. It should be followed by acolcn ‘Iiie flimword andall rmms shown be capital . Tm; complime.‘ y closing, like iihe hearling. should begin halfww §§“£$d”§;““ mm capitalized. The would sihould be followed by a comma. The signature should he~ gin directly below the first letter of the couiipiimezitiary closing A oman should place (Miss) or 1MB.) in the latter case with or without. the name or initials of her husband-before her signature when signing a business letter to n wrangler‘. PREPOSITIONS wood in means word into rm: BRITISH IN A Boar Wlir (IUD-WM) . African “m.” The . mmuiihki LIKE — AS — AS IF t ed 0|! the boat. Pill in the in the follow- i-ihs emain i homo. (at. to); .'I‘iie body :0. Iwas svtan - Words often Misused completely, or very-quite satisfact- oik-yv, quite well. item say: quite a Pin-w Mews w l MVIID; DGVQ’! in o1 one i §§ R words (a 0f buff- ggg s: a 513st? gfgsii ~.. ‘=25: * i- a; fir. ' a? were in . and smokers raliiwa hrrush in ' to fires which construed mlflvglnflid warmer in IIIIIDJGY than i tier. All obese differences in temperature pqndlns differences in density, which, in tum, cause differences in weight 1 I will esiablidi a direct and personal contact with tine school my onildzezi sttmd by availl myself of the op unty to visi it. and giet Iiinsrt-zand l tiun WEB-Titling iih-e ent, teeohnig and act vltlm o the school. I will encourage a atla- tk: and constructive stt dc to- ¥‘“h ““ €““§““’“ “filth; w sup an co-opera teimhlm algal! and Board of Edu- cation to the fullest ble ex- tent I will make no urrled crit- icimmbutwlliactouilyonitiebasis of and formation after sober judgment. I will discourage fault-finding on the pert o! my children and will m- The COHI-IAWS of 1829 imposed n "sliding-scale" of duties upon foreign grain brought into England; that is to say, as local price went down the duty increased. and vice- vensa. This tended to keep the The o! tihe Diamond Joint Kins w" while wandering in Lyonnesae, during his ouiih, came upon a dead king ivear a crown m Set with nine diamonds When he became king he took the diamonds “m” .. or one he f o! the diamonds The best at the Joust would win the diamond given mway that year. For eight years Lancelot hiid numds, but on the ninth year told tihie King (Arthur) that he thought tihe Queen Qulnevere wiiiih vmom lWWflslnbVLWi-Fhfllhl-mibl? 'm.alnathomie.AssoonasAi-thur'lihey lied gone, Guinevere told Lmiceiot to go as she wanted the ninth dia- mond which she knew he would and present to her. Lancelot notvirishiin tobefoundoutinthe esul of the introduction and Elaine in your text l. “Meanwhile the new compen- ions passed a/wagr". Who were the new companions. Lancelot and Laivuine - 2 Explain: But when the next day broke from underground. The liannits cave was higtn u mi an overhanging cliff. so that e early sunshine was iefiected from the field into the cave. Therefore the poet says that day broke from underground Explain: "One, one have I seen Toads are amphibians. 'I‘iicy live ir. a moist environment Toads am boin in ponds and live thiere as tad es Later they girow legs and du: ng summer move about on land in search of food During the win- tar the hibernate in tn».- earth. In the spr ng when they awaken they reourn to iiiie pond-s. Tine female lay eggs in‘ long ri-hbomiike strips 0t jelly, Tiny fish-like tadvggles develop fmm me eggs and gle outtaof the jelly-like mass into the wa . poles sectuie, iilimugh tadpoles lose their gill iringes and breathe i u pore leadii to gills Just un er tihe skin. ey feed uipon tinyvgiants and uilmsls in the water. e tadpoles develop Enemlcsiihethreunat ‘ seasons have l more tim- fining andgoughtfess glllgnln ' her than med. Mingus uisecses such as white pine blister rust, dhestnut blight. and bracket fungi on tree trunks cause tihe death of many flees before they are suitable for timber. Wood borers % tent we have w‘ ion. Ibo-est fires can be reduced great by ting out all camp fires wl we and a cov- ering of soil so that no live coals Royal Indian Navy sailors whose mut/lny resulted in widespread riots in Bombay ivhich took a. heavy toll in cesualtis and were reported on surrendered 0cm tive calm retain-med to the 01$, strife-torn fou- five da- . Indo China have been agitating for Annamsse nationalists in French itlon of the Viiet Nam Rie- publ in the north ever since the <dQPflnCS€ surrender. After eight months o! sporadic fighting, one Fhmch Government recognized the Viet Nam as a “free stake within $11101“. blilaieizlais: old electrg’: bulb t ) ‘ ee. (c piece DOG-M dlalnkmgoll 1-2 inches, (d) Iymperorr-ioth c light bulb fomis body llendhead towhicti golftee §§§r§ 5i § painted ntcd. Small black ‘gage: 0t wing: may be at ed Wings 3 inches lonl 8-4 K533i. , (I envelopes 0n I70!!- A PARENTS’ CODE OF ETHICS frah from adverse crriticbm of the isomers and ikiesrmoolx thleir presence e no or myselforfoc-my con ary toiheinterwts of theentiirescl-iool. ilwillsocmtmydinredthe olttishomeundtha schoolaspartnesshitlieeduowtion olchiidiren I will home conditions £§32“i?tfi%h.fiini&aq. w oo Inga-rid Ykiehieslthand charisma-tithe slwiiilfilwtnkeeppeoewith inmiememimMovzibyi-ecdingpa- iodioulsandbooksonpiiogressive educsitionclmovementa price of bmadstulis always high, 00min LANCELOT AND ELAINE wontihedia-otmild TOADS CONSERVATION OF FORESTS caterpillars take their them INDIAN NAVY MUTINY‘ NEW STATE A. i: MARTY. THE REPEAL OF THE CORN-LEWS (1846) Robert Peel, afhe: a long for the rights of the poorer 194d figih/t repealing the people. succeeded in - ws. -~iihat other our liege ‘om, dp w I misiht say tho/t 1 ‘had T0 ha there were two great oelot ma: of iihese he has seen (Lancelot) if he sees the other he m men be simiekenblindforhewgthenhc able to my ‘dist he seen all iihat is most worth lie seeing did Lancelot aka in iihe “Joust”? waited until he in milieu n with that aim E11 S 1!. Dmcrlhe manner of Lance- known kzilgihm fi ht like Lancelot and all charged h together. The combined attack was too much for him, he was un- after King Arthur is speaking and says in elfect: "I will do him moire honor than custom. Since the knight did not come to mo to re- celve the prize, I will send it to him. 8. Explain: And bring us_ where he is and how he fares Bring me lbaciicsnewsatwheseheisandhow e . fore-limbs and large webbed hind, limbs Their eyes become l er and their tails are absorbed in ie body-growth. “Iliey no longer breathe through gills but flu- iungs which have dove wit n the body. Toads a-t ilhis stage leave the pond for the land. Iihey swall- ow tlieir skins iifiilch the regularly . The tom's skin baamries . resembling soil flormatinns The mottled green markings on the slivin blend with plants. anion which it may be found. The ad-ul. toads on the land, feed upon in- sects such as aphids, mosquitoes and files. igide sticky e o: the nd the glands 0n he back give off an acrid liquid which helps otect it from- its enemies. snags, crows, and birds of prey feed upon toads. 3m ‘ , by breaking all matches before throwing them sway, and lgglsafel dimming in. can he ooniiro taking quick action rangers who t the inRoyelIndl moms esisbiisah‘: ARTS AND CRAFTS LACK or counrssir i .»i::::l:t::"'“ h hi‘. Outline pieces wifli India ink; with , lfilwPQifii uhmw ct putt hdh. Elusive lorry . ' Sap ih Iomlt Spiel flochdhirnlinfiimwl, ocluhatwnpt n woskcfnorinnl ointoMhnunnllpitnm-nrnon thsuu-voussyutemitcmnotmnd. | Uyoulrehrudhlistlaqncrvousnndworriodwliy lolhsvo Milburn’: saith and NsrvePillsncliuncs putyouonyourlpatsgaln? _ flagbninbloodennchingnndnu-vouniooontuningenantlnlehni mdflulohchlllth lispplnc-b uuqasu nu Ibex,“ pills, atulldrugoountszs. rsgisiaedtrsde "cnfispdngu. C0 III hour msrkcflicdfl Th1‘. Mllburncoqlimlhdfllwolbfid E. 0g 1f complacent: out of our own eyégbefoim we NXXOVE r-nnnemtiiennsessionssiiowsindfeiwwehmm“ ' k of lnterawt m our Federation, mil Wblw- -—A" “WWW °b=‘¢“" win teachers how such a 61? f. the bat and most up-to-dafis tihe educational field? 5 E ii COURSE SUPPLIES NEW PERSONALITY § ‘IURONDO, May 8 — (GP) —1l as the oflioe secretary suddenly blos- sctms out newl-yaoquirod charm, poise and grooming. chances are shes been wbendiiig classes at In; Righaoarealdtlilmited. to 0f ng something Wm g1 givmwugaike “"11” holster tihe seif-confifielrlioe oi’ your}: userndenvortocasltiihehecm Egg“ me “or as“: 2 E s i status when W118 5 Ea . u “,3 34553; Cleveland Playliuusg. She that pointers in st ge deportment for yoimg- actresses were Just as valuable in everyday llfe. In conjunction with Anion Diff- ring, stage and radio actor. Mrs Pierson set up Dress Rehearsal Lfinited to suppiv courses in such irital sub cots as business psychol- oey. 1nd vldruaiiuxi make-up and By J. R. William! OH, NO '1 FOOLED HIM’ This Department ls con- ducted by the Prince Edward Island Teachers’ Federation Contributions are welcomed and should be uldrvssed l0 Mlllur MacFadyl-‘n. ll [-2 Fel ling 8L. Charlottetown. OUT OUR WAY i‘ wtiur mo MATTRESS Now. so HE CAN'T.’ s- Jiwwituavis we worw Mar l ...............'.'... ... I i~ JOE PALOOKA vvunr was THAT.., day . day! arouses GLOVES HANDBAGS how to weer an evening gown. six months B30 as a Dress Rehearsal three-months Organized dramatic school. Limited . supplies Most welcome way to greet Mother on her . charming wearable gifts she'll cher- ish the year ‘round! collection of fashions Mother would herself, and a friendly staff to help you with your gift slections. ment that most gracious First Lady-come see our extensive but not expensive suggestions to- We’ve an exciting new house For wearables to compli- DRESSES HOUSE COATS TAFFETA SLIPS " THE GLORIA “Where Smarter Women Shop" ‘ Cor. Queen & Richmond Stu. iiique as well courses for the woman. us-‘ ‘AAA . courses in dramatic and radio tech- BS it; personality young business OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH A GANG OF- KILLERE IN THAT HAUNTED HOUSE PAPER GAYS YOU Bcnrzeu AwAv one HARMLESS HOBO win-i A cnncu UNDER i-iis TAM.’ f voua FURIOUS some f. I WISH AUNT MARTHA WOULD - MA RY UNCLE ALBERT AT NOW?i--(‘AlP, cM 0N» LUNCH is READY! By Webster v I w LAND! WHO can ea 1w coon With Major Hoopl: