Péfikllo CHARACTER EDUCATION ‘flu ultimate goal of all educl- ‘lymttuintescher’: mind‘. Ion lg chariot-en. Ivory detail of tion finds chool experience makes a coutrl- foal in the nslintion of two ares ution. for good or lll. to the deals. social character and rsonallty of each pupil. Since e ‘ ‘ 0i’ a ution cannot be fully sucMl-iflll Ill f it is thought of as a subject to of the time-table. t should rather sroup- TO school. t ll, th h - lw. but a sensltiveness iaélfsssgglafrlivferngg? be coensctallxt- Iisgent possibilities of children. BUSINESS LETTERS Choose the best cndius 101' tat" l" m? lem-e" 1°‘ “fly ‘ few “m” cigar cases, earthenware, filigree sugar-cane, tobacco. jewelery and ornaments of the Ilollo are also cities of consider- 115W" i’! m“ GWWI who 149° 511' le sise. The fauna of the Philip- , w} wglla v sentence in the following exercise. that are seldom written out. l In the heading the writer 6. A business letter ‘mg 9f Q words. none of the oi’ friendly WWI- l . ‘If: llllslilfiSS letter usually tells letter shdulllii lbc about lnillly different thinBS) "l"! 918B!‘ Bll_ imp 9- nmm mink b 8. The lines in the heading should 3. Paper for a business letter be crowded in the lllllm‘ rifiht c0!‘- gllljlljld be mailer than for l. so- ner. all beBln flbflllt the 6911i“ 0i cial letter. larger than for s social the page. bezln at the left margin- letter the same size es for a social 9. The address of the receiver ‘we,’ should he written in the upper right 4 A befluess letter should have corner. begin 8450i"? ll" “m” °t s. margin all around the page. on the page. begin at the left margin. m.- lefl, slda oilly. at the top and 1o. A good ending lforl a bllgglressfi left o; the page Qnly, letter would be" ovglkg’ l 1- 5. Abbreviations should be used "yours, truly- A! tttiwmtty n often as possible. in no place WW1 RUSSIA on August a2 the Russians canqnuzust 31st 0n stllitmbtl’ 4m- lured Illsi. on August 2a. Soviet Finland cult the war- 0h Septem- furcell broke into Hungarian held ber 5th. Russia declared war on ‘Transylvania to a dcfltll 0i m Blllflfli- she ch sczptlfiefi miles. captured the Danube delta Cralova on Sept. l5 -t 2g ~50!“ urea oi’ Lower Rumania and cap- Turnu-Severin was 08D U; -B [llrcd an important rail centre 44 was entered on SePt- 55 - tlullfias nllirs south of East Prussia. They fell on Sept. 9th. On %P a,‘ - rlptured Constanta, Romanian the Ruslan‘ forces took Rom l1- lllack sen port, on Aug. 29. On In Yugoslavia, udvanc ng usslans Aug. 30th Red Armies captured effected a junction with Marsha Ploesiie city and its adJacerlt oil 'I‘itc's Partisans. On Sept. 14 fields. Bucharest was taken on Praga was captured. FRANCE . A l rnovln against the Sicil- tugg Af-‘grlsafiil 0§lengUga§%~ca?H frllgillesldne weille concentrated be- me south of France Allied armies tween Metz and Nancy on Sebi- 5- hnded on Au. 15. Marseilles was On SBPt- 7- United stat“ “(mp5 (men elghe Says later. and s. took Sedan. 0n sept. 8 Liesc i911 511K112 121) UCA TIONAL 11012120 d}! . SA TURDA Y FFA TURE~ rnlgssrrrmo News AND VIEWS or INTEREST r0 raAciii-zus AND ALL oraans saiixmc rurnovnulhr m EDUCATION welfare and in- vmpmgm- 12m“ m“): xlglpfrigllrmtls about eighty de s, .. w c e - character is part of all education contributes to the 80°11 9i "h?" zrees. Agriculture is the prln- Grende de Oagsyhn, g; should he the first oomidera- affords the only real means or cipel industry and tation is tlon of eVGYY teacher. Moral ellll- Personal growth. lntlhnvsavzlgy. gig: sugar. indigo. hemp. tobacco. Manila on the cities of the individual contributes be ' be taught within s eclfied periods to the total quality of the life- fruit; u, raised, pearls, mofl-ler- c g, s, m. be an effective guide of-pearl. pearl oysters. sea slugs. dlgo, dyewoodl. lnother-of-peerl, be a pervading emphasis through- in the dcvcll) m?!“ 01 31:13:39!‘ edible bird's nests and ~shell. ‘ cur all the life and work of the the teacher. t erefore,‘ mush ave u; exported, Even though not always not only l bwld 9°°Bl P0 T» 0! Gold. lead, iron. copper, mercury. island of t0 "It sulphur and coal deposits sre abun- mountainous with many volcanoes; . ‘Mum b“ fl t hamm red gold d ilv ab nwuld ggpltaljzg all the words, courteous but brief. long and full Bgespmducedem lame ;:mtffles€r 7. The words used in a business "IY “misml- Pansy. Negros. Cebu. Bohol. Leyte. turtles: fish abound. l), ask for anything more. ‘The writer jostled. loceudlnt-heielnndnund nrethereereenumberg o: this new territory. The climlte mlswfi‘ t is tropicll and violent hurricanes m The mean annual fimmgicznflrgfyuvggicgmxi watered. chief rivers being Rio Agno and luxuriant. Osp. 8.W. cont; fine cotton. sngo. cocolnuts. , important o0 nuns, cinamon. betel. and fine centre exports Manila. hemp. rice. 5118M’. 001311. oolfe rice. millet. Abra; vege sapanwood tortoise largely to China. Mindanao is the éecond lai- est Phflipp ee, sur ace dant but not extensively develop- drained by the Rio Grande; num- ad. Manila cigars and Manila erous lakes; ‘ forested; hemp fibre. cottons and linens of coppe . coal. platinum; cattle and ‘omestic weaving. straw hats. horse raising: rice. coffee. hemp. pines includes buffalo. deer. ante- The principal islands are Luzon. lope. water-buffalo; Mindanao. Palawan. Mindoro. birds. bats. reptiles. see. and land The Philip- Samar and Masbate. There are pines contain about 115,026 square several samller ones. The islands miles. The .. pulation is about are of volcanic formation, and'i0.3l4,500. SILENT READING Silent reading is useful in the 4. school lf it becomes an exercise in There's always en isle. but we which the pupils are trained haven't the chart; find the theme of the story or se- "There's alwa s a door. but we lectlon they are to selcetshrdluuui haven't t e key; lectlon they are reading. In the There's always a gosl. but we following types, the pupils are to haven't the hear- select the best endings. There's always l. far-away Hickory 1. Not far from a little villaflc Tree. live two _Mll.lers. One ls called Jac- This verse tells of: (l) fear, (b) ob and the other is called Peter. hope. (c) despair, (d) desire. Jacob ls wise but Peter is stupid. 5. The Millers are neighbours. but Earth hath put off her raiment. lthey are not friends. Jacob lives: Wintry and worn and old. (a) near Peter. (b) in a village. For the robe of a. fair young eibyl, (c) far from Peter. (d) wit Dancing in green and gold. Peter. 2. A man wrote that he had Tlhls verse tells of: (a) gladness. broken a limb two days before. (b) sorrOW, (c) fear. (d) surprise. but was able to mail his letter at 6. Worst of all. the order end- the st office. Did he break his: ed with a command to swear at D‘ developing the wonderful resources which n“ l” 9-999 "m! '1“! all: ‘ POI]! Hlliwflo A99- HIYD. fill guy-m and] from the pulpit? Woe to the min- h numgrgug‘ boys and girls! All honour to those The cliaignonstiloyvuzouanoialw. ' eiiucillloli weer llevllhr 5-11 ii All teachers are urged to prepare s suitable program for IDUCATION WEEK Light wly is not always the eaeiut .'way.) Do they always Publish the Jnattcr brought by the t 5".“ .i°r'.§°€€ M‘ ”°“°..“.;...5.‘.."‘°“ w o e e cause ancor woetatholewhovmkagainstitl ‘rho Dlllbit is one oi the stronl- jest forces in our ‘you hear much about temperance who raise their voices in proteit woe to those who keep silent. Paul said: "Woe is me if I preach not. the Gospel. "May not every minis- ter say: "Woe is me if I preach not the gospel of lance." "The liquor traffic would destroy the church if it could. the Church could destroy the liquor traffic if it would." Woe to the teachers who neglect to teach iihe most im/portant sub- ject w those under their charge, who do not welcome specialists and teachers who oorne with this vital message. Th are sending the childem out in a. world be- set with dangers and temptations and are keeping from them the power of self-defence. for know- ledge is power. All honour to those who teach temperance, woe to those who do not! Wha/t of the doctors who issue scrips for beverage purposes? They are conducting a liquor trade of their own. Woe to them! All lion- our and praise to Dr. J. A. Mc- la) eft leg. 1b) right arm, 1c) once loyalty and fealty to the right leg, (d) left arm. Prince of Piedmont: Jostllng groups. 3. Most men are never satisfied were engrossed in spelling out the unless they can call the whole proclamation; but it was quite pas-l world their own. They are ever sible to pass through the streets striving for more and risking what of Como without being trampled] they have already gained in order underfoot by its citizens in t to increase their abundance. As mad rush to carry out the royal for me, if I only had food to. eat order. l and clothes to wear. I should never The people: (a) rushed. (b) l (c) stampeded. (d) ne-| ' who sit id column striking north toward a to British forces. On Bent. 1 yiunctllge with the armies south- east of Paris reached Grenoble OI! Aug. 23. On Aug. 27 Allied troops Verviers was captured by the Alh- erlcan troops. The Reich was .n- vadeel on Sept. l1. Le Havre sur- Canadlans on is (a) poor. (b) rich, (c) comfort- able. (d) satisfied. DISRAE LI glected to curry out the royal or- er. ' ed by Bfllin to U.8.A- in i800. Na- l session, a. number of whites have effected four crossings of the rendered to the Seine between Paris and the sea. Sellt- l? “Wig? ma?“ ‘gllmfiighcolff Beauvais was taken by the 311ml" B? Se? ' ' u A 30 on Aug s1 the British umns had driven 3'1 miles across togrilr’ Arr-liens anrrswent over the 3011""! '0 "Ml" l “m” °’ Sjnlme River. Sept. 1st. the Bri- Niimclen on the Rhine. By Sept- mh took Arms; we canadlsns, 20. Brest was in Allied ltlfllldés- 0g lfigppQj and Allied columns raced Aug. g7. TOUlOAIl“ waglgliifllllyylin a!!!“ towards the slegfrled line. Tournal Nice ell on ‘ . fell on Sept. 2nd. American captured on stb- - BULGARIA , t her secondhew 00V- olimlblgggrtiamzgcdifiiggdiggregalklilrliyglrhsmefi in i310 ‘ll/Eek: l" ‘ ' mlsti l l our- ay o war §°““"¥s,°inr°mélei‘r‘:.ns% v31: ‘wrlth Rcuenslg. cgl. Kimon oeorsleii 539.5 e ailllraris. ridding herself was installed as Premier with o; m, mm who tied the country ngetko stcyehoti n Ibreishr. to Germany during the last f0“! EXERCISE (Correct Speaking) "Purl " means comical. 5. Whfle we were laughing e.t the "shoals?" meens causing surprln- wit“ °l ‘f.’ “‘°“"°Y' ‘" ‘whiff ,. .. u“ _ at seem to us very -— a Odd means unccmmo , pec hi‘ his mm" m" l "n, __ And Use these Words tuflfltly in "it valuable ring. e She had lust ar- following sentences: rived from Holland, and her man- 1. It is very q- that. your hers are very —-. 7. If some- letter was not received. 2. I read thing very -- ha pens, it will a very --— story yesterday by be _- if the dill ren do not Mark Twain. 3. l-Iowithat your laugh. 8. Write five sentences friends failed to oomel 4. That containing funny. five containing is an coin; I never saw one like it. strange and five containing odd- SALIVA It serves three functions: (lwgttlemgiges gfidtherwrllgléxelsilzrvltléizilel It softens and moisten: the food 9 5- ° ° 5 so that it can be swallowed and ffrflgmiydhlnmxéhmug: u." gig‘: w that it will P!» down tht "t- plentiful flow of digestive {uices phagus. (2) It dissolves dry and n the stoamch. (3) digests solid food so thot some of this starch through the action of an food in solution finds its way into enzyme. GASTRIC JUICE lie was clever. was u: author. gcstfnddxfgr hlexr lilaelatitll: ogoafiglbrte: “d could ‘dam mmuu w M- controlllng number of shares in cumsmmes‘ He had i‘ sense of the Suez Canal Co. for England humour. 1-le was audacious and 1mm the Kheqlve o1 Egypt who courageous. He was interested in was in financial difficulties. This im-perial and foreign affairs rather gave England her first hold o_n than in home affairs. big pt. In i873 he was Englallds He started out as a Radical but representative at the Ccnkrcfs 0i changed and was soon ta rymlfer Berliln where fearitng Rllsséizas filer; f th Cons rvatlve par y. e n- t son o POWE! BY °T groduceed th: Second Reform Bill, .25....“ peace with Turkey by holders in the towns and cities. 1n turn for guaranteeing the WW8- 186B after Derby‘s retirement Dls- rlty of Turkey in Mlt- Earlier ht raell became Prime Minister but, had op used the repeal of the Com was defeated the same year. In- Laws a thouBh he had Worked with 1874 he again became Prime Min-l Peel. In return for his good Work ister. He became a great favourite‘ the Queen made him Bari of Beac- wlth the Queen; in 1876 he sug-ionsfield. ADMIRAL BLAKE Aunliral Blake was active during seized from Spain at this time 1h the stirring days of Cromwell. He i657 he destroyed a Spanish fleet fought many hard battles with the at Vera. Cruz in Teneriffe. Dutch under Admiral Tromp over "___,___ ,_ wMHhHH-VIN“, their trade rivalries but a. peace """""""""“ his Department ls con- vlllls ‘than minim ivialm T s e e dec ve vc or. cud h m, pm,“ 5.1mm! pirates from North Africa warred fan“, llmhgn. Fedu.-e|,n_ on ‘L “ “ mme h‘ the MM‘ Contributions are Weicomcd iterrsnean. In 1655 Blake sailed ‘m, ‘hum b, when,“ to to Tunis and destroyed the Turkish Mm" “Ink-Nip”, 5 1,; pd. fleet as it lay at anchor. He prayed u“ s“ Jqgggwprl, on the commerce of Spain and se- cured vast booty. Jamaica was ” ""*i_ "r we of her soil and of her blood l \ and of her tutelals W‘ “my: w | the world is in he: t for the . , _ ; part she played in yesterday's eras of peace and progress. It will be so 1. in .he peace and progress to come. We o! Canada salute the Great Britain you truly are! The house of Seagram We of It contains four important sub- lion. loch gastric has s stances: hydrochloric acid and special funct on. One (Debits) three enzymes ipepslnf rennin, and. changes the proteins into simpler bastric llpascl- {substances that are soluble in The hydrochloric acid performs v/ater The second (rennin) at- several functions. filming which tacks milk, causing it to curdle. are these: (l) It softens tissues of The curdllng of milk is a necessary the food; (2) it kills bacteria. of step in its digestion. The third decay and therefore stops decay enzyme (lipase) attacks the fats of the food; (3) it makes the I110- to a slight extent, thus beginning iein ready for further digestive ac- their digestion. THE BATTLE OF MARATHON Note the ltyle- of Herodotus u doing the same. but they th t translated. He gives us many per- | they, m, god; m“, um "y, ed sonal touches and simple events the circumstances. which show us the people them- 3. What methods in the sty1e_ selves in the cimcumstances. These of Herodotus as here translated, ' make the Stvly interestlnz- make it more interesting than or- 1. Give a report on differences dinary history texts. Ans. in tho "m" t! ctmmunlutlm methods referred to in the intro- nud st the Battle of Marathon ductory note in this "Outline." and that which would be used in T ' l toudles" such u u modern battle. Ans. The only Pheidippidee meeting with the form of communication at the time God pm; quorum phggllppmu of Marathon was by "runner". speech. telling of HJPbise dream Communication today would be by and his sneezing, etc, telegraph. wireless. motorcycle, 4, why do the grub u,“ eh; lutomflbllc 0r airplanes. Persians "Barbarians"? Because 2. Do the Greeks seem to be mov- they can not understand their ed by consideration which would language. In reality the Persians not have moved modern soldiers. at this time had n far higher civil- Ans. Yes. ‘The Greeks were mov- melon mm the green, ftl by What they thought to 5. What was the median garb the advice and opinions of the whioll frightened other soldiers so Gods. Modern soldiers simply badly? Ans. They were dressed in take advantage of the best clr- armour of iron which protected cumstances which present t-hem- them ' m, yggpon- 91 l“; selves. Of coilrse the Greeks war-civilized nations. EXERCISE IN GRAMMAR Insert smaller. less or fewer lrlthe races today than yesterday. 5 the blanks in the following sen-l-money must be spent. 6. I have fences. — pupils in this year's class than Note. Smaller refers to size. Less there were in last year's. 7. Hope refers to a smaller quantity by,of catching the murderer growl measuring. Fewer refers a - and -—~ each day. 8. You have smaller number by counting. - mistakes today. I am glad to i. - attention is paid to this see. 9. What could have — weight the enveloping sea. But she has l0. Our audi- used it 2. There have been - automobi e once last night was - than usual. millions sec type of work now than former]. than his opinion? accidents this year than last. 3- ll. There are - families in our the House of Seagram are proud ol the part we me nlayins- “wee unto him that glveth his neighbour drink." Haib. 2:15. This scathing denunciation by the prophet ls well merited. We| THE LAMPLIGHTERS BY DOROTHY DUMBRJLLE “The people who sat in dark- ness have seen a great light." The llshts are on in England! agree with him; have we All the fears thought of all the implications Which haunted even hours are past. ‘Ilhe groping. sleeping of his judgment? We agree with him with regard laden nights. vendors. They are selling that The frightened cllldren‘: ieers which harms the buyer . It is a are gone at last. very bed barge-in. Woe to them A band plays in the street. Wild They shall not go unpunilled. shouting cheers What about the brewers and Echo in Piccadilly. Villa e lanes distillers of beverage alcohol, who Are peeked with smal square grow fat out of the misery and Glfllmin! Window Danes degradation of others: who per- Where eauaint old inns. once diut- sist in advertising even when for- te . overflow do inse hidden by law to so. rtinj With those who seek their "would-be patriotic” advertise- ‘Iholigilgufl IA wlIib-Zyedmmhmmul 13mm toil. ADO 0h O 0 1' Q boy of solgers. told-Ill! four Minds 10st in wcmder at a cottage needed 6001'; Mint about these . . - . W vll To him the Jewelled city is so call them mic? Woe lo them. l. Brand. thousand l More than hie baby mind can What about. the invporurl. who imderstarld. make vast a He cries. "It's lust like Heaven!" bringing in this urns of motley by poison? ‘Illey and as he cries help the cursed traffic and make some man who gave beck fight to blood money. Woo to elnl England dies! Wha God: In érhy tender mercy. bless bring in amendments des tornigh make it eesl The breve who guve m. in our- get liquor? Are they free from dullness. l t, gull/t? certainly not. em O may thev see Thy lace eter- the power to stand by holly. hibilllon 14w, to strengthen and un- Ihllt light which never was on hold it. otherwise they are betray- land or scu. lng the people. who have Elven -—— them the mandate in uphold lt._ THE GREAT BRITAIN‘ 0d their hands shell it be required.- YOU TRULY ARE All honour to those who uphold i the law. but woe to those who try They have said she it isolated by to tear it down. Yes. woe to them! What. about the magistrates. to join the hands of who when a conviction has been after much lmbovur and‘ They have said she is fortified pains by the policemen. _ great people attended the races Wed- perish than in yours. 12. You only bgyshlps. The-y err. she is Ior- lightly dlgmlgg the use and allow nesday. 4 A — crowd attended.have sent — wood iilsn I ordered. off S. E. coast of Asia: connected and Oelebes. They were dlscover- gritos. and ed by Magellan in 152i: named (I534) in honour of Philip II: ced- Moros. also a number oi’ Chinese. Since flfied sons. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS l {Pthtiudhlnthcla Bu“ h i mg y ear. ~at n ildbut th h bu - A group of islands. Pacific Ocean. fives are mcstly of Malayan origlnlwithstocd n. lhousggld r as v woe to em w o m m! but different races. namely. the will again. For hers is the strength, by submarine ridge with Borneo Tagalcgs, m1 Vlsgygg, the Ne. o; mflngns who... V510“,- There are frcm a birthright rf freedom. the United Stwtes has gained pos- call her the strong hearts of her the offenders w go unpunishedm’ Thev pervert justice. Wce w them!‘ with of All honour to those who deal Just- BHIIS, storms and tice aside. Journalists and newspaper men springs. have a great opportunity to help: lthe cause of temperance. Do they. parliaments. they. Vs: it? Do they accept the .. champion of Justice well peld advertisements Mother of Ind Iiflbt- 0! the distiller! 5nd brewers? (The ‘ml. trying 1867.‘ which gave votes m all housc- which England got cypress in re- with "l1 ti" miflht- stumbling horror- to liquor dealers, bootleggers and _=. Mllian and others who hold high the standards of the medical pro- feesion and refuse to lsue scrips for beverage purposes. Woe to those who give them unnecessarily. Woe to the arm-chair critics by and denounce phohibition as "no good" knowing l well tlhat it has never vet had a fair trial; wh o say that pro- hlbitlml increases the r of bootleggers, knowing all the time the bootlegglng has increased in the Government Control provinces; who cry out for Government Con- IO make themselves beliasve that you can e a man sober by giving him more liquor to drink, and that a country can drink litself into prosperity. These are helping the liquor listening to their propaganda. The l/JO!‘ traffic brings woe to all its victims. It will destrov us if we, do not destroy it. Woe to the W.C.T.U., yes, woe to us all we do not fight thLs cursed traffic R "Rise up, O men of God Have done with lesser things, To serve the King of Kings." C‘ rlottefown W.C.T.U. I l their war duties. the limit. i i ‘ ‘l’ r We'll Lend Money expense. If you need money to buy Victory Bonds the Bank will lend it so you on easy repayment ‘ The interest on the loan for six months would be the same as that payable on the Bonds.- You can, therefore, borrow the required funds without If l: not necessary to sell Victory Bonds to obtain money/er temporary repain- nunm. Tb: Bank will readily accept low interest rates. 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