f- PAGE TWO EXERCISE fitrikg out tho incorrect form: L Th. girl with (who. when) N.“ um“: 1| the leader. z. Please give the cake fa (W. b0 ‘s. - Di you think it can (they. lh m)? I. This work must be done by (they, them) before 1118m- 5, Its being (W. lugpigeeuggeeé y?“ grgfaluliéé me). (he ‘ somcw a o a - '51, (He, him) and (I, mo). We" “ifulrfizrléesis no dame‘? tiller?“- nlm) receiving the HD9011 m t-he n, Have you no iIhQTcBPt 1°? . ‘ , ') 00p . Kiilfig (‘lift (I; nI-(m who, .1111”) you think will be elected- ll, Yes, that is whom» I think we shall elm- y_>_ 1 kng‘ 5t was (she, her). 13_ D0 you remember (whfi whom) she called on the tBIBPTWI“! 14_ can g; be (Sile, her) (who. n-lnnll you wish (c work for You? l5. We thinkiilslt it misht have be~ (they, them). Do you know Mr. Brown for (who, whom) I IVOYK? 17, I think you are more like Hclcn than like (I, me). 13, ENQr-ybody is requested t0 pay (his, their) share of the 8X- t . °eii§e§ne.°i§§§> and (I me) have been expecting you ‘or l. 1on8 lime. 2i). Will the responsibility rest upon Ihe, him) or (She. he?" 31, I mid (sire. licrl to apply I01‘ The Saint Cecilia, Mrs. Sheridan, the w“, o; Richard Brinsley sheri- dun, was painted by Sir Joshua. Reynolds in the character of St. Cecilia, the patron saint of music. st. Cecilia was one of the Chris- iizin martyrs of the second cen- tury. Mrs. Montague. Elizabeth Mon- tllgilc- was intimate with all the great. literary figures of lier time- Fox. Charles James Fox, son oi Lord Holland, was one of the must eminent statesmen of the eighteenth century. His history is bound up with that of Britain from i786, when he entered Par- llamcnl. Palace and Treasury. Both k.ng and government were op- posed to Flax Duchess of Devonshire. On one occasion, when Fox stood for election at Westminsfcr. the Duc- hcss of Devonshire with a num- bcr of her friends, canvassed the election in his favour. Sergeants. Parliamentary of- ficers. Mada proclamation. Called on Hastings to present himself for trial. Proconsul. After a Roman consul has finished his term of office, he was usually sent as pro- ccnsul to govern one of the great provinces under the sway of Home. Edward Law, Lord Elllenborougli; Supply geographical names for the words in brackets: (A city of Italy) went to visit (n. river of Siberia). (The city of . Ita“) being used to a warm cli- mrl‘, dressed herself in (an is- ialrl of Scotland), with a jacket of (one of the (fiiarlnel Islands), and She wore an (Italian city) hat. (The river of Siberia) (city of Russia) (cape of Nova Scotia) cap. weather was (the southern rt of Ireland), but also (a country of South America). S0 the two guests and hostess, ran a (cape in North America) to get warm. Thev took some very brisk (plains of Russia), and then, for unch. ate an. (island in the Pacific) and l. Romeo and Juliet. 2 Midsum- mer Night's Dream. a. As You Like It. 4 Twelfth Night. 5 Merchant in Prince Edward Island in the Maritime Hospital Servicg As- sociation Plan For Hospital Care, last. In lam Napoleon, now mm Consul of France, massed 150,- 000 troops on the more at Bou- Iogne for the invasion of England Nelson guarded the Channel. In 1805 the French and Spanish fleets erg forced to fight off Cape Tm- n kin!» The Spaniards appealed to Britain and Sir Arthur ellesley, afterwards Duke of Wellington, pms sent tn assist them. French armies were deafeatod year af- Qcr year until i812 in both Spain and Portugal and then Wellesley was mad.- Dukc of Wellington. In ‘i812 Napoleon invaded Rumia with rl half n million men. He ' was enmpollcd m make n disastrous By (he Berlin Decrees of i600. Napoleon forbade other countries to trade with Britain and shc re- plied in 18W by the Orders-in- Councll forblddin trade with con. tlnental ports. 0th of thesc acts gijured the trade 0f the United tam, but the British Orders-in- i} THE ED UCA TI ONAL HORIZON b uslsounntn the man (who. 5k tho position because 1 tnouzht 1km) leaves are 11w thick. should be (slic, her) (who, whom) Jury is call-led b)‘ Y11118°115 519E559- ivARREN HASTINGS GEOGRAPHICAL PUZZLE a (city in Italy). At dinner they had a (river in South America) wait u strait of Australia) and (a. cape of Massachusetts) f0 course. Europe) cooked in (another coun- try in Europe). had (e drank a cup of Fecal: ‘might think it (an island I] aria) and went home no more to (chief city of Italy). ANSWERS T0 LAST WEEKS PUZZLE aor. The 11 Taming of The Shrew. Ado About Nothing. 1d Love's La- bor's Inst. of Venice. 6 Anthony and Cleo- l4. A Comedy of Er- gatra. 7 The Two Gentlemen of more. l5 Ali's Well That Bird's erona. 8 Merry Wives of Wind- Well. f‘ I NOTICE April 30 has been set as the All teachers who wish to enroll final dais for the closing of the as members of the Group Hospital books for enrollment of teadners Plan and who have not yet turned in their application. are urged to write immediately to the Maritime Hospital Service Association Plan it was announced today b T. for Hospital Can, PO. Box 115. Ledwell Doyle, chief enrol ent Moncwn before April 3o and officer. This deadline has been thereby gain coverage for the net for the present group and coming half-year. after that date no others can be accepted for at least six months. w, 11g n, THE WARS OF NAPOLEON retreat from burning Moscow across winter snows with the n- sulmlxt nearly Ailflahis vast army u per or war n. In Iington the Prussian leader, this could repulsed the last dc mte of his votcra ape aims and completed the defeat of the gulch Atlantic when he lived til 101. BERLIN DEGREES Colnml for Britain had the power to en- force them and seized man erican , Britain's calm to the right tn search ships of other nations for %°.?l'.?.i"nl£‘.‘l’§‘ l"°'.l“’i‘."' "d "‘° o mm“ h ec re war on —A SA TURDA Y FEA 7URE~ PRESENTING NEWS AND VIEWS 0F INTEREST TO TEACHERS AND ALL OTHERS SEEKING I IMPROVEMENT IN EDUCATION —— — l y ava es B0 l1 N l e611?" t‘: &ent’: n 311C818. Lh-(Mldl. I56 I M86861“ IN ENGLISH ITALY fir‘ I? on. said in an inter-glow today a an labuldbolivnnwockwlflittlw. gmocuggwumb. My" Wm.“ 3,4,4)” gmlpwvockv hudluveavcr! wil tb . ' have been bong Rome Iyin between 09:81:13 figs. 91191-1111 W it"! i’ ""5"" aauobovwlirlwiiibol-iiw-lnuuto at offightlng. irtoiuwiuzoacuetflbv M111“ - m, ed to leave until (his. her. "M" They have move along a moun- aerial activity featuring the war in 9mm" m8 0am" °I H‘ - 5- work is done. taln chain which offers to the Italy. Allied bombers and flchter ‘Pmswn “I Gan- om" cmdx- 53%” B!!!“ "10 N" 911111118 l" "d! enemy an almost endlus series hit Rome, Florence, Genoa. and Item “flvw m mt?“ ‘mm m of the following Ii-liflmmi" of good defensive positions. Both Puiua. 0n March i5, one of the i“ 1”‘ "QAQfKIfiIG “M 5 7 i. Poop often make their milk “l, cgpe Anzio and at Casino, the greatest aerial blows in history l‘ m” U“! m g “gfivfvnefu; supply g from bacteria Kmwi-h fighting from February 21 to Fob fell 0n Oassino. and Mm w!” hfggwh °.. t M‘ ‘Y (l) PI-MWIBMOB. (b) fl-flltl- 28 between the Allies and the lnfantrymen pushed on into Cas- ‘ad 3.. w‘ w bani?” ‘gins i011. (c) filtration. Gennans consisted of thrusts and sino following til, bombing, striv- .0 $88. whe she return, “m. ' 2. Tilbercfllval! 0M1 b0 @111“! b)’ counter-thrusts without either ing to break the en 's Gustav ‘nu,’ m mOQWWB ‘ ) of a special Vflfflfiiflfi- side gaining much. On Feb U line and to continue t eir much ° s y ' (a the use (b) fresh air and rut, (c) medi- cine 3, Potato beetles can by (a) arsenals of lead, ( ) Bor- deaux mixture, (c) lime dusting. 4. A good way to develop 11 healthy complexion is by (a) i18- ing face cream, (b) eating pickles and“ cake, (c) playing tennis and a n 5. Bgacicrla which get into the blood are destroyed by (a) the hofimonesfisw) the red cells. (c) the w be C9 - 6. Plants become unhealthy be- cause solls lack (a) sand. (b) rock. (c) proper food elements. 7. Children may be Protected against diphtheria by (a) plenty of good food, (b) a Schick test. (c) antltoxin treatment. 8. Flies should be destroyed be- cause they spread (a) scarlet fever, (b) typhoid fever, (c) meas- le s. 9. The isolation of I plant or an animal with a communicable dis- ease is called (a) quarantine, (b) vaccination, (c) inoculation. 10. Trees are sprayed because. (a) growth is thereby jicgmvlgld- was one of the greatest of the English rists. The King's Bench. One of the three chief courts of English law. It means literally the bench or seat of the . Dallas was a leading barrister of his time and later gained cm- inence as a. Judge. Common Pleas. One of the three chief courts of English law. Inrd Melville was impeached by the commons for embezzling pub- lic funds in connection with is administration of the Navy. He was acquitted by the Lords. Master of the Rolls. An portant Judicial position. rolls are the public records. Burke the great Irish statesman. Full dress. Black velvet coat. knee brooches, silk stockings and bag wig. itt. William Pitt, the younger. the second son of Earl of Chatam. Lord North, the Prime Minister under whose administration the my against the American colonies ook ace. Windham, entered Parliament in mac. He filled many important offices and took an active inter- est in public affairs. Hostile Chancellor. Lord Thur- low, who presided at the trial as Lord Chancellor. was an old schoolimate o! Hastings and en- tirely friendly to him. Sensibility, Delicate feelings. im- The to pon them. They had (a the first After that (a. country of For dessert th river Africa) and (river- in Michigan). (b '< B And then, though some c English Channel), they all (some islands in the Pacific recious to t e (river o Sib- li Hamlet. 10. Tempest. 12 Much lilb We) occupied algar and were so defeated that sinus, Austrlms and Russians at TAKE I apoleon was compelled tn give Lei er they entered p his idea of nvasto . Tine Paris and forced him tc surrender "Qlun" i l"‘r.l’°i”°i ‘i? lmmli. "if ""2 m‘ ‘i3?’ ‘° ‘n? oven u mra cscm, e ero o In 5 Napo eon escaped from ' g mfnlgnr. was slain. Elba and the great powers Wain g Napoleon (‘lien turned upon plraparled their armies. The Prus- ‘l llstrm, Pruss a and Russia and s ans and British were first in the ‘u,’ n‘ _. - umbled them at his feet. He field. Tho former were defeated l . ‘u'l..£l2...°°“i.’l‘a it... l“*.,j"z.."asl..."zz ~ '"'""‘" ‘g itt.-ck u s i . his frm u. Qautr Bras. lli th - M’ '°‘“°"""°""F“ “°""'“"" l um? irIndc ‘i111: brothero aoirepnal treated w join bung-wig nlelilonrzr. "miiiifiifl? “M d?‘ “M” “'1: but before be accomplished, Na- leon hurled his masses on the h. British guards had Just charge ns when the Prus- up in good condition 0ND e . Napoleon was banished St. Helena. in the lovel South l did it the greaicr harm Am- killed men and l7 per cent of women are terate. British troops resumed the offen- sive on the Anzio front and took On March 3. Allied bombers struck at railway junctions in Rome. By March [7 the Allies held one-third of casino, but the mud and the strong German position there kept them from doing more. The fight- ing around the Anzio beach-head Ilmsn and a three-(pronged Rus- sian drive toward Pskov under way. Far to the south fighting around Krlvol R0 ended with the capture of that cl y with its valu- able iron industry on Feb- 22 by the Russian Army. 'I‘he rest of February saw the Russians ad- vancing on all fronts, forcing the withdravml of the Germans on the Baltic area front, starting a. smash- ing offensive toward Latvia. in which the rail centre of Dno was taken, capturing Porkhov, cuttlnll the German line to Ostcv and moving tc within 6 miles of Pskov. March l found the Russians ad- vancing in the Ukraine as well as moving forward inside Estonia. By March 4 the Russians had by- passed the rail centre of Pskov. A 35-min; push through the Ukraine advanced the Red Army so that On March 6 it captured Volachlsk. Marshal Zhukovs First Ukraine Anny captured Stara-Konstantinov on March fl. On March ii the Rcd Army crossed to the west bank of tho Diiieper to threaten Kher- son and continued to advance be- yond Uman. March 12 saw four powerful Red Army drives con- iinllirlg to push the Germans closer to the Rumanlan and Hun- garian frontiers. On March l3. KhEFSUll was taken. March l5 saw the drive toward the Rumanian border continuing unchecked. March i6 the Rcd Army cut the Odessrl-Zhmerinkn trunk railway. sealing off the Black Sea. port of Nlkolayev. On the l8 the reach- ed tha eastern border of essara- bia. after having taken Yampci. The Zhmerinka hub was also tak- en March 19-20 Red Army forces stormed across the Dnlester river into pre-ivar Rumanla and moved on toward the Prut River. Tnmopol, tcvm S. Poland. on two strong points from the enemy. was confined to night patrols in sion pattern. ivice torpedoes and release skilled A ESE to grit. and radio m a ca. RUSSI in "Wren m: crews‘, which wiefldgngt The past month has seen ‘the ing. It a tured recentl by, a” n “mm” “ w ° . Russian armies pushing lrmsisti- the RussIaanssf pSevastopol, yort, hi?“ we “Qglfimve moyérnrezlnkglig bly ahead toward their objectives. seaside resort, Crimea, on lack} Sgiinghw c dnwg; ecmwfnmunu Ili the nnrtli. mid-February saw Sea; before lst Great War was Man‘ boaewshalqamcrgrtmld‘lflunch_ some Soviet forces clearln the important naval station for Black s ‘wear, ‘Eamon; uben-botmmsly Germans from the shores o Lake Sea Fleet; zoological marine sta- ' n“ THE (IHARLOFPTIYIDWN GUARDIAN Returns Froln Visiting Wrens ' In Great Britain . A - Just arr-awn. uni a-(cn 11ml“ m°"°"'°“‘ "ma" Mme lfiyvigatiljgfxlégi Jifileimfivifiirvlilg MY Mann 17- Am“ "m" °°' u she said. “Here the manpower ‘#119194 m*°°'f°111’ih5 °1 995W’ s ation is not so acute and our BY the 13- Mwever- 035mm ‘V35 wrcns do" not have todo jobs that cleared of all enemy troops ex- 1... English Ems do," dept a few isolated snipers‘ nests 51,9 praised the job British wfgng 8W1’ M0111"? 9555"“?- ThQ all‘ "T" re doing and mentioned British than shifted to the Anzio beacb- lgulntenance wrens, who service head and b98111) 901111131118 G9?- nzotor torpaio bonts and other coast- man positions there on the Cas- al craft, wren torpedomen, who ser- i n duty lion: has extensive dockyards, cmdrfMacneul 5am She w“ 1m_ naval arsenals; manufactures tiles. leather, soap, machinery, famous for its siege (rem-as). --,,,, a, Crimea, peninsula, r . USSR. (Everyone 1n Engmnd work hard. between Black Sea an Sea of m. ma,“ in m“ oounmn an “my Awv. Joined w mainland by isih- have no illusions on the magnitude 111115 0f WTYKOP; 51111111181111 511d cf the job ahead. It is wonderful Sevastopol have good harbours: how they acoelpt all the Dye-invas- Theodvsia is ice-free. Crimea is ion restrictions, plan their games dividsd 1M0 tWO P6810118 by 310 and try to lead normal lives. I rhink $111811‘. 11B lamest Ylvfll‘; in 1101111 that is one! reason they have stood ins, forests and health ne- ‘ sorts;Products include grain, to- -—————i-—- 000 square miles. Slmferopol, town, Crimea. 30 m. P I u soap, candles, tobacco; noted for Doymnuffer with them? if mlend mo yo‘: myself of Piles by an old hniily rem Y. Th raon troubled with Piles. , WIS n. nonrusv, Box cam, astureland; in the south moun- up so wel, bacco. wines and fruit- Area c. i9,- N.E. of Scvastopol; manufactures 1,5 nlmo and lddmsl and let ms tell you how lnformltion h [no and of ineatlmlbia VIIIIO b (Ynrmcnth. Nova South. pressed by the high morale o! the British, egg: though they were all t _.. fruit and vineyards. Kerch, port Crimea, Russia; situated on Strait of Kerch, con- necting Black Sea and Sea. of Azov. and ls strongly fortified: wheat, linseed. wool. hides, and caviare, sturgeon fishing. Tiraspol tn, Moldavian rep., U. S-S.R., port on the R. 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SINCLAIR é? STEWART LTD, P. J. NOY 6f CO., POOLE £9‘ THOMPSON. LIMITED, By J. R. Williams 75w Boarding House Palau, W. group, Caroline Is- lands, Pacific Ocean; mnuntain- “UH? ous; surrounded by coral reefs; l . u 5) m, breadfruit, bananas, sugar-cane. , tortoise-shell. mother-of-pearl, WHAT~ timber; mandated to Japan area, p Iyfi 200 sq. m. Yap, Japanesq island, m" Caroline Group, in 1v. Pacific LOUDEIZ"! ‘ / Ocean: about 2.50 miles northcsat of Palau; cabal station. 79 square miles. Crimea, Area Inkennan Vil., here Anglo-French troops defeated Rus- sian army in 1854- Lwow, formerly Lemberg, city. Poland, on the Peltew River, 115 m. E. of Cracow; seat of three archbimoperlcs R. 0., Greek Cath- olic and Armenian: univ.: ma- chlnery, lronware, liquors, leather, River Seret. 75 miles. ESE. of Lwow brewing, spirit refining, com mill- GRADE queer Kittcn In Fairy Land III The children had a surprise. Thev all thought Queen Kitten washed his paws and face the way most cats do. Queer Kitten said "I am not go- ing to wash my paws. 0h, I am the happiest kitten in the world! I'll never wash my paws and face. never, never!" ‘Bis children cried, “Good . goody. he doesn't likf to was himself either! We wil play with him. He will like us." The fairies led Queer Kitten to a little wagon. “You may be our horse," they said. "We need some one that will carry us to the pond every clay. We are tryin to wash the children. We want them to learn to be clean. When they learn to like being clean we send them home to their mothers and fathers." Queer Kitten Finds a Home One day in the spring, Queer i. The children were surprised to see Queer Kitten. Yes—-No. 2, Queer Kitten said "I will gash my paws every day." Yes- o 3. The children said, "He will like us." Yes—-No. 4. The fairies wanted Queer Kit- tcn to be their horse. Yes-mo. 5. They needed someone to take them to the pond. Y€8——ND. 6. The fairies wanted the chil- dren to be clean. Yes—No. '1. one day Queer Kitten left the children. Yes-No. a. He went home. YBk-NO. . SILENT READING YES OR N0 matches, and candles are manu- factured. ' II Kitten took his nightgown and his slippers again, "I am not going to stay here." be said. "I am going to the city where there are other kittens to P111)’ with. I can have good fun at one of the houses there.” In t , cit', ueer Kitten found himselilein 3 Q _ a. little girl came in and said. "Mother, buy this kitten for me. I ~/ MOTHERS ear 62m ear UP OFF ‘THAT CHAIR AND OPEN "ms FRONT ‘DOOR FOR HIM.’ l vou mow VERY weu. WHAT HE'S A59“ SAYINE/‘aé- vou can HEAR HIM ‘own case/m! we - ru. B -ll-lle!--wl-llsr ctluclleacluclles, wclaocuese? O g: /" .P.WILLIAM_$ burrow.- eon manna . . _ 4-12 sun m-lvmee ' WITH FINCHEG ?- um l wulclieel NUTHlN@ we name 1. Feanf-w HA! rl-l. erazr bu. was. wml "rue WORD CHARLOTTETOWN SUMMERSIDE HUNTER'S RIVER, P. E. I, MONTAGUE With Major Hoopla" I a DlzA-rf,‘ 4.1} ' aInuuIIhin-Qifnuuadinmuv. Iik I'll . '§ - . - V“ H" froIn rTn-y u...£1“ "y m ‘mm Bringing Up Father “How much is he"? asked the - _._ _._.,____ mother. "One dollar," sald the Ifliln. f f B0 glfflrilgp lggvgathg “gin a do]. P ~ KiN-FWD OUT or a e t u glib mo gm: zlnlflrgn. mo. “i m?) fiuflgiij,“ IO“ u I‘ ' 11°18: Mid lei: had aengooltio home: THROWWVVER HAT that Fisikthelfistciry of iN THE HOUSE-IF n y n - lT DOESN'T D0 W11 KIIOW H story about a COME OUT -ALL l5 WELL" cat? If youd,ask t oh to let you telloit to glfgrclafsls. er city 1L0 A i118 boy bought him. Yes 9. H t to t _ grgfliNo l- pe store in the -ivd. 'h'ifb'u'in This Department ls co . ducted by the Prince EdvmIlfl IF IT COMES OUT~ SHE'S MAD-IF NOT-l KIN GO lN/l HUH~ME HAT DIDN'T COME OUFUUTITHINK $455 MAD!!! l Island Teachers‘ Federation. Contributions are welcomed ML?‘ TIPPY AND “CAP” STUBBS B! Edwina and should be llllllllggfl u; Miller MlcFndyen, g 1.2 "l. - "H: Sh. Charlottetown. , TH’ IDEA U‘ HIS GETTIN MAD Sixty-one per cent of the Burmese ll w b batter-at lower cont. Canada's largest flu dim Film Rolls Developed ' ANY III IOll Ir Prlnfod 0 on u * 25¢ on Ilnu "um"- IMI RM» l k NJ. to wriin: "l 2235x3317’; inbw how Elma Hm with wonderful work and giroenéivt lscrvlnoio‘! serldbi n: en Irorlffllllrv‘: giiffiomeirrd we c: chug-Inch lethal from all over n - INLARGIMINTS I loll-plum 4x0" In Incl snob‘ Ill Framed SW-Cglgrlocl 4" 6" 7 v0 a fizklif-"iilmdlla. "sllvefinclui-l-n Wrzlalnor Black Ebony finish frames, 59c each. l’ onlunment colored. 79c. Print Name and Address Plalniy on All Olden STIR Snaps/m! SEIIIGE In I29. In! 0M0 l. funk 1013 AT Mat“; I Tmgp 195m]; norm nnsnifcrrr‘“—‘ HIM FROM ioslwllls MONEY- u k1,,“ ~ ' fig: the wafpu: necessity for em m” mp3,‘ . e . r reason the home ht should ' be in working order at all times. Because batteries‘ are needed by chousands 0f men the armed oroes. no battery should be wasted 0y eoessaxv use. Never use the flashlight wntinuously. Snap it on when light is required and snap it °fl_w_lis.h_i_li.e_nagi_ia_l>iw- - swarms IS AWFUL sue SAID swab MAD A1’ mo. suDGE Paowaw Nevin l - Pur HER Moucv m ma. scnoeelws INVENTION, IF rr uAom seen roe 4]‘ G!!! '1' UNNI '5" séiniio u IN -TH' TILLIE THE TOILER— TIMELY HUMOR. WELL MiSS IN 3‘ONES..HAVE mu ‘ ANY EVDENCE THE mass THERE'S ANYTHING 1 Lav‘?- rr/s A 6'00» our!