‘ no: srx '1 “iii?! i?! i I-I iii Z I-Z §Z§ i i-Z i! &—DAYS 0F SONG-GLAMOUR -PRETTY GIRLS IN THE ALL-STAR. MUSICAL SI-IOW OF THE YEAR-SEE IT. '2 % 2'1 i Z-Z 5 2-1 £54 5i Z- Zlcgfold“ IhoIII mWWWIIS’ or) K qwm-IWI" "5" MATINEE 2.30 (IPIAIII \\\\ PLUS i REEL COLOR CARTOON A N D LATEST N E VI’ S N I G Ii T 7.00 AND 9.00. BE EARLY song and spoclcclmnln one ' glcnl show fllul outshines the * fumed wonder: of “Th: Gaol ‘New Glasgow ‘ DOUBLE MATINEE ALSO I I ‘l ' OAPITOL — TO-IIAY ONLY 1.30 AND 3.15 "Gfflell "flfllflvucomnnv AND oamoou HT SHOWS NIG ‘I. AND 8.45 (A: Hopalong Cassidy) With Russell Hayden -— Andy Clyde Francis Gifford — Victor Jory v -. . Starts MOIIOAY—OAPITOI.— ALSO FOUR ENTERTAINING SHORTS I DAYS 0F THRILLS, ESCAPES DRESSED TO KILL! ....OUT TO THRILL! A DA’!!! Co, lam: Illlh: - Illa him: tuna coca a Iori brink) II) Vuncl — ~~ ll sum MONDAY -=- rnlllc: EDWARD -:- ‘iififfr? £3.21?’ IT'S EVERYTHING ~ ll YOU'VE HEARD! ll r rI: and glumourmslcro and a z‘: CNBILIS WIIIIIINGEII PIIIIJP And Vicinity Mr. Ooltlidge. Mr. Paul Alain and Miss Morrzison were busaless vlsuots here and spent the week- end. guests of Mr. and Mrs. War- field Orr Mrs Robert Abbie who has been spending the past ‘IIIOTIIIII With her daughter and son-in-llzlv Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Wczizel, Halifax, N. t5. l‘ iIllIlUu .0 llvl" llirlllu licl" Mon- _r'1.y evening. accompanied by her Ifuldsrn. Barry Wzmzel. Misses June Abbie, accompanied by Caroline Simpson Wlnnifred Frlshel", Alice Crlrksxhnsk and Caroline YOLIXIg of the stuff of the Royal Bank of Canada, Halifax. N. S.. motored to the Island and spent last week-end at M's‘: Abbies hrnle , here. She also had us he‘: week-end guest Miss Hazel Smith. North Rustlco. Mr. Ll. B. was a vislor L. A Crue. summerside. here recently. . Dan‘cl Rwckhryn R. C. A F. and Mrs Rnckham. Dart- mouth. N. S. nrrlvcd Oll Satur- day evenlnfl to v sit lhrlr respective homes in Whcatley Raver and Pred- erlcton. Friends of Mr. olwer LePage, Rusflco will ICQTEI to learn of his serious illness in the Royal Victoria Hospital. Montreal. P~°- AKIN" Roe-rs of the P. E. Island rnlzhlafirlc s spent, a few days recently at his Irme he e. All enjoyable Scccl was held Hi the lccal hall here on Wednesday EVBIIIIH.’ last. The Young Peoples slflldylC-roun had as their guest; _ the dlffezent Study Grouns flfyil - Pfredericicn. Cavendsh. Sumrre Side and Charlottetown; The po- gram or the evcninc. under the du-ection o‘ Rev. Robert E. Sim , consisted of games and contest: a. duet by Messs Hebert and Lowell Wyand and Sfnz Song. Refresh- ments were o1s=ed lmd the enter- tainment clo-ed ‘by singng The King. A fafhe“ and son banquet was held in the hall on F'r'dav evening June 13th. Tire banquet was under the auspices of the Trail Rangers novwxlmetelv fftv guests were- seated and a grend soeacl o,’ "eats" was en-ioyed. The prczram follow-, ing the report “'11s cs Iollo~l's:—, A Toast. was poccsed to the Kim: by Mr. Show responded to bv the. Notional Anthcm. A toast u. our, M1815 nrcoosed by Charles D€ck- ‘Q5011. Tesllondcd to h_v Mr. Lorne Slevenson. Recitation Beverly . Dick eson. A Toast, To The Sons; proposed by Rev. Mr. Tlllev. res-, prnrd to bv Elbelf-o-r. Pcritntiol-L; 7"‘ "‘""' P" A Sketch In three acts-The Helprlg mused‘ much rlmu emenlfificllntlonJijfiypy-g Orr. Instrumental Music Harold McDonald (encored). Special menJ tiol. goes toRevJvrlnTey-ypggferog the Baptist Church Charlottetown who gave an ‘ntel-esting tclk on the 11 Rangers Camp whi-‘h was Greatly enjoyed. A srg SOfig com- urglo IGlTn-AlunnlcAI TRANSMISSION Snvlnl Tum WAVELENGTH And U.S.A.-3l..>z m.. 2553 , .30 pm.) Went/em Canada-IBM . (to 10.00 pm.) 49.10 m (HRH 7. SATURDAY, JUNE 21 I30 pm ‘London Calling’. llfi Jn CALLING THE WEST f- I13: Newsletter. .‘ 46 pan-HIE NEWS. , m pJn.—‘QU€5Ll0IlS of the Hour‘: ‘l’ Naval Commentary by H. C. ABY I IERR . g .16 pJn.-—NEWS IN FRENCH. i 1pm pine-TN TOWN ‘TONIGHT. c lm pun-HIE NEWS. y 1 10 pm LISTENING POST. f pm London Calling. pm ‘BRITAIN SPEAKS’. l5 m.—HEADL1NE NEWS AND . Commentator: J. B. l Qmulpmr-Weckly Visit m» m T American B8816 CM?- . QM pnL-‘Front Line rwnily’ - jlplucdq . The adventures of the British Family R/Jblnson In var-time Lmldon. written and Alan Melville. ADA CALLS FROM (In collaboration with one): ‘Quiz for the Fm- qy, mom the Beaver Club. Prgggnwd by Gerry Wllmot, m p.m.—‘DEhdOCdR$CY M6535:- Talk b 1'89 - _ If), Your_ Request‘. chosen e Amt: f” w. - I'I'I.— -B I ' qcorgc Scott-Wood and Kllfl Xi: I h 0 ——c.—vfn.-urarnz~vfpfiuifa‘ by Stanley Maxted. 11.15 p. m. - ' 1N0 ‘THE WORLD‘ Talk: ‘WSIJDE ‘II-IE NAZI MIND’ 12.00 m.n.-'1‘lle Dolly Service. 12.06 amP-‘lnndon Calling’. 12.15 a.m.—‘BlRITAIN SPEAKS‘. 12.30 (km-THE NEWS. 12.46 ant-Close down. Sweet tatoe; grown primarily for stli have yielded u high u 2.500 pounds of starch to the acre. compared with 1.700 pounds frcm com. The Alps, the Carpathians, the Apennlnes. and the Caucasus, cli are mountains located on the moon, as well u the earth. Til-ow Are Your Eyes‘? ff you no lining IIIIIIIWIII I nruln — eulnchcl, con :70: or dlntnel: - wlllllll I sputum. M ammo with your: of mIfil-m 1nd n lhflflflllh refueling oervlcc. Calf In and dlccul: Y"! dlfflcllfld. G. F. Ilutchoson I. O. IIUTUIIIQHON L-GUI-O-IB-Iil. bleted the prozrmame. The boys were accompanied bv their fathers 0n the following Sundsvmoz-zling at the Un't)ed service held at the Olliéistlnn RChui-r-h . essrs usscl Manning. and Bud Willfilms of tho R. C. A. F‘. ‘Train. lug Station No 9 Slllronetwdg were visitors here on Sundav 155g (y War-25 Years Ago Today (By The Canadian Press) JUNE 20. 1916 —‘Revo!t against Turks in Arabia; Mecca. Jcdda and Tall captured by Arabs and Medina besieged. Flghtinu slacken- ed In Verdun area as German ve- aervec moved to other war fronts. CASH I wot cash for men’: cum. c: n pants. cont; Isl-go, and footwear. Also carpenter‘: Ind mechnnic tooll. Exchange Store 108 Richmond Street Phone B69. (l. l‘. BUTUIIIBON llhliflllllplllh Mucus‘: I THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' Tfilz ED UCA TI Tha central Guardian ‘Phi: column I: reserved for now: 0| local Interest, but ad g of a ucwsy nature may In Inserted at B cent: u word. Iii-lolly [q- ubl: In udvuncl. __ m- COOK’! for PIIOIAE 89-0-4-11-3. CONFIDEIATION UPI INSUR- ANCE. 14-9789 FAIBVIEW HALL- A nrvicc 0f worship will be held on Sabbath next at 1.30 P. M. standard Time. Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. L-olo-(I-II-Ii. HIV. l. IUDSON LEVY will con- duct service In tho Muzbflcld Bap- tist Giurch. Sunday evening. June 22nd at 7.80 Standard Time. L-Boo-o-Zl-fi. SATURDAY half holiday our office and scales will be closed at 1 o'clock on saturday afternoon during the balance of June, July Ausllst- W. D. Gilli: d: Co. L400. CORNWALL PASTORAL C CHARGE-Services on Sunday. June 22nd. New Dominion: S S 10 2.15 P. M. Services 3 P. M. and P. M. Charlottetown Male Octette evening service. Cornwall: B. B. A. M. Service 7.30 P. M. Rev. E. R. Woodslde. Minister. L-850-6-21-1l. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA.—Brookfield Charge. Ser- vices next Lord's Day. Broolcfield Sunday School 10 A. M. Worship 11 A. M. Hunter River Sunday School 10 A. M. Worship 3 P. M. l-lartsville Sunday School 11 A. M. Worship 7.30 P. M. The Minister will preach. L-656-6-2l-ll. CALL T0 P. E. L-Rev. W. Ira MacDonald of the class of '39 at Mt. Allison University has been invited to the Bideford Pastoral Charge in his native province of Prince Edward Island. Ho is not considering this coll, however, in view of his recent transfer to the Alberta Conference. Mr. MacDon- ald was ordained at the recent Conference In Sackvlllzm-United Churchman. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. — At the morning service, ll A. M. The Rev. I. Judson Levy will take as the sublcot of his sermon "Until the Shadows Flee Alvay." Woodward's “The Splendours of the Glory, Lord.” will be the morning anthem. The Church School. on its Summer schedule. meets In connection with the morning service. The evening service of worship will be at. '1 P. M. when Mr. Levy WlII. preach. taking as his theme "Our Use of Jesus." Mr. Russell Jones will sing "Stranger of Galilee" andthe anthem of the ev- ening will be Jacob's "Brother James‘ Air.’ John Inch, Mus. Bac. Organist and cholrmaster will con- duct the music of the day. W. M. S. MEETING — The rc- gulax montly meeting o1 the Wo- men's lvfisslon-aly Society of Corn- wall United Ghruch met at the home of Mrs. Frank Boyce. Mea- dow Bank, on Monday evenng June 9th with the President Mrs. E. R. W00dside presiding. The subject for the month "Demon- strating the Way of Christ in Friendship." ‘Ilhe devotional period was led by Mrs. Woodside asssted by ‘seveal members. A very lovely artlcle taken from a, recent Miss- ionary Monthly. "Garden of Fri- endship" was read bv Mrs. Colin Mllrrfly- Pl-‘Ins were made for a Mlssonazy Rally which is to meet in Cornwall United Church. Meet- ing closed with prayer by the Pre- sident. PRESENTATION — On Friday evening May 30th, an enjoyable function took place at the home of Mrs. Jane Ballrm, Cross Roads when Mr. and Mrs. Wnsfcn Jen- kins who had been married u few clays previously. were presented with a very handsome Couch, The ‘ntusentatfcn was m-ade by Mrs. Frank Wood and Mrs. Earl Ballem and the address was given by Mr. M. W. World who also welcomed the new bride to the community. Mr. Jenkns on behalf of his wife thanked their friends for the very lovely gift. and kind wishes md In- vited all present to no them in their new hcme. After singing for they're a jolly good couple. and giving the pspular young groom a thorough bouncmg, th- remainder of the even-‘ng was spent. in music and sing song, violin selections be- 1m! rendered by Mr. Scurlzerm. Jenkins. the accompanist being Mrs. Earl Ballem and Mrs. M. W. Wood. A dainty lunch was ser- ved bv the hostess rsisted by sev- eral of the ladies present nftesr which the many guest: departed if; “lilrlm” “l.“‘“" “Llofé s- a mm u wedded life. y my y (Patriot Please Copy) IIIIIEII OIIEAM IIIVEA OIL IIIIIEA SOAP Superfatted (Made in England) For Skin Health and Beauty Cream - — 50c & 95c OlI—--—--—50c I Soap------25c JAMIESOIPS DRUG STORE to man . state fully dependent upon Italy I A. M. Service 11 A. M. Kingston: $.53 ° ‘at .11 ar an 8 Ielo (b 0f Agra) ‘l-elcrllvc of the has deallmn Owe Tu: and whv have they been recent fo limo. Miller Macmdycn, Dan MacDonald, Mn! l. i941. ‘Do the: Provincial Secretaries. Subject: Canadian Teachers’ Fed- eration Relief Fund. fit‘ Si’ °’ “diiTdr f cose you copy o u letter which I received from the Honourable Vincent Massey, and which is self-explanatory. Ill 860000.00. but it is sincerely hoped that. renewed efforts will be made to raise this fund to our objective. We received a clipping from the Blrkenhead newspaper which chow- ed a. cutting of the Mobile Canteen with this inscription on the side: "A Gift. from the Canadian Teach- ers’ Federation to t/he City of Bir- kenhead". We are endeavouring to get this cut. for publication in our magazines. and. If it arrives It will be forwarded to each Teachers’ Magazine throughout Canada with the hope that. it will be published. We would urge you to bring this matter to the attention of the edi- tor of your magazine asking him. or her, to give full publicity to this phase of our efforts. Yours sincerely Canadian Teachers‘ Federation N. Crutchfield Secretary-Treasurer. Office of the High Commissioner for Canada, Canada House. London. S. W. 1.. April 3, 194i. My dear Mr. Crutchfleld: I am writing to vou in connection with the donation of 88.64000 so generously contributed by the Can- adian Teachers‘ Federation Relief Fund to assist the war effort In this country. and which was for- warded to me through the Depart- ment of External Affairs. In sccordanw with your request I Sent $5.890. to the Minister of Au‘- craft Production. 10rd Beaverbrook, help in the purchase of a Snit- Question: Locate and tell why the following have recently been In the news: Petsarno. Narvik. Palmyra. Beirut. Sclum. Tobruk, Mosul, Basra, Kir- kuk, l-Iaifa_ Rutba. Assah, Djibouti. Amba Aland. Croatia, Istanbul. Answer: Petsamo is seaport on the Arctic coast of Finland. Heavy fighting oc- curred around Pefsamo during the Russo-Finnish War, Nov. 30. 19.39 to Mar. 13. 1940. Narvlk is a port of Norway. situated well to the north. On April 9. 1940. the British fleet destroyed a large part of the German fleet in and before the Narvik floral. Mew 2. 1940 British were forced to evacuate Norway by way of Narvik. Palmyra ls an Important air base in Central Syria. The British are attempting to take it from the Vichy forces. who have given the Germans use of the base. Beirut is the largest seaport of~ Syria. situated on the Mediterranean Sea. south of ‘Tripoli. Solum is a small frontier town of Egypt. situated on or near the Med- iterrarlean Sea. and just inside the Libyan border. It. is now being held by the British against the offensive Axis forces. The British stand at Solum has changed the Axis offen- sive Into a. war of Dositlon. Tobruk Is an important seaport of Llibya. situated on the south- eastern coast. of the Mediterranean the Egy Ian-Libyan border. It is now llel bv the British. The Ger- mans are making every effort to couture it so that. they may use It as a. centre for receiving new sup- plies: so that they may have sure retre the case of reverse in the offensivelsaaalnstuthe Suez. o SCH We sent. this week another (‘IOIIS-‘IY. If vou a reebel Y FEA TURE- or mreausr TO TEACHERS AND ALL omens szzxmq rmraovnnonr m EDUCATION ' Thin column I: conducted by the Prince Inward Inland Ruben l’ Iedclation committee In charge: Ralph MacLcan. Zilplu. Linkletur, and Harold Lawton. We welcome contribution: which should be Addressed to B. Lawton. Charlottetown CANADIAN TEACHERS’ FEDERATION flm. Iccd Beaverbmok hu told me thathehascabledhisthankafot this gift. from the Canadian Teach- ers’ Federation direct. to you. A: regards the balance of 823150.00 acting on your suggestion. I an‘ - ed for the purchase of two fu y equigsped mobile mntcens at. s. ccat of £ 0 each or $1,160. approximate- thought that the balance mig t used to supplementary equi extra thermos con iner: for the s of not food. Tbeac con er: have been found very useful for providing food for the victims In bombec areas. the other hand, I understand f Enema! Deb Affairs that the camoai of the Federation had not yet. n com- pleted at the time when the cheque was received and that further con- tributlons were anticipated. If this ls the case. the balance might be kept and added to further contribu- tions from the Canadian Teachers’ Federation when they are received. I can assure you that the gener- osity of the Canadian Teachers’ Federation has been warmly appre- ciated here and is an Indication of the great contribution which Can- ada is making b0 the common war effort. Canteens are urgently needed at. present. especially by the fire services. who. as you can Imagine, have to endure long hours of con- tlmloua duty in areas where normal services have been interrubfed by enemy bombing when It becomes verv difficult to provide hot meals. The first canteen donated by the Federation was allocated. after con- sultation with the Home Secretary. to Birkenhead which has suffered heavily from bombing in recent weeks. and I cm enclosing herewith some cuttings from the local comer: which give some indication of how much the gift of the Canadian ‘Ilea- chers’ Federation was aonreclated by this town. Please convey to the Canadian Teachers’ Fledemtlon my warmest congratulations on the su of their campaign. ~ With kindest regards. Yours sincerely. Signed: Vincent Massey. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS IN CURRENT HISTORY "eludes. Lemnos. Antigua. Azores. St. Lucia. Mitylene. Corfu, Martinique and Guadeloupe. Answer. The Lofctcn Islands lie off the north-west coast of Norway. guard- ing the entrance of Narvik fyord. Sometime ago British forces made u successful raid on the islands. Pantellcrlz is situated midway be- tween Sicily and the French colony of Tunisia. It is an important It- alian naval base. Eubea is a large Grecian island situated east. of Greece. The Ger ans used the island in outflankin the British and Greek forces a Thermooylae. Cyprus Is an island, belonging to the British, situated. in the eastern extremity of the Mediterranean Sea. The Dodecunese are a group o1 islands off the west coast of Turkey, belonging to Italy. They are used as naval and air bases. The Cyclades, an Archi elago. situated between the island o Crete and thrmainland of Greece. The Germans captured them from the Greeks. Lemnos is situated in the north- western part of the Aegean Sea, guarding the western entrance t0 the Dardanelles. This island longed to the Greeks but fell to the Germans In their drive to Mediter- ranean Sea. Antigua, and Si. Lucia belong to the Wear. Indies The British gov- ernment under agreement gave the United States the right to build and. maintain naval and air faculties on these Islands. Azores belongtp Portugal and lie at a Dlvotal DOSIIJOII in the Eastern Atlantic. They are approximately nine hundred miles due west of the Rock of Gibraltar. German occu- nation would give the British fur- m- Emir Abdul Ilah. recently as regent of Iran in a. coup d'eto-. by Rashld All El Gailanl. pro-Axis rebel. fled Iraq when Gailani seized the reins of government. The Brit- ish feared Nazi domination of Iruq They immediately cent troop: in Inc to make sure that the supply of oil would not be cut off. Basra is an Iraqul seaport n the Persian Gulf. The British nded troops at Basia and from there oe- gan the task f routing Gull-uni and higdcbei forces. rkuk is an Important. oil centre in the northem province of Mosul. lluif: is s great seaport of Pales- tine, situated on the Mediterranean Sea. It is an Important. oil supply centre for the British Mediterran- ean fleet. The oil ls olunoed in from Mosul md Kirkuk. llutba is an Iracui centre situat- ed 250 miles west of Baghdadqnnd r luvea Ethivciu access to world. Bv the Franco-Italian Arm- istice. Italy was given virtual con- trol of the city. Amb: Alcgl is the name of u mountain in Ethiopia. Duke of Aostc. commander In chief of the ltaliun But African forces. l-ncl 7000 of his men wok bouillon on the "“:““...l...‘“'“ hi.‘ ‘slilflibbéd ‘hi2 ou e r . Italian: couldn't hold their fortress md were forced w surrendela-Thc British had em march down curyng their wee m. A tribute to the clout hearts w ch even the en- emy knew they shown. Croatia. formed out of the king- d Germany. Almone. Duke of other the n I key Ion: Lo o m: no the following islands. bee I . rue-dull. formerly Constantinople, In the new; m l an to It was recently captured by the the Treasury. N m Ambassador In londcn States Am of President of the missus of Ruul: M Mo Foreign Minister of R Ambassador in Ankara. Tu: Duh o‘ Turkish Republic devout-ll. == of Ulate tli Afnbnssad Ambassador in flier trouble in the Atlantic. Mitylene, Grecian island. lies off the west coast of Turkey In Aegean Sea. It was recently captured by the Germans. Corfu, Grecian Island. lies off the west coast. of unia d Greece. Axis forces. ‘Mnrtlnique and Guodcloupc m Islands in the West Indies. They belonn to France. Qucltion: Name the lieutenant-Governor: of the Canadian Provinces. Answer: t Priricec Edward Inland: Hon. Brad- ord Pace. Alberta: Hon. John Campbell. Bridal: Columbia: Hon. Eric Verge Humber. Manitoba: Hon. Roland McWiJIl- lama. Clio]: nfIlIllWICkl Hon. William Flank Knox. Secretary of the “fir”... Jonco, Secretory of Oom- 32%|‘! o. wumlc, would Stale: Plerrcponl o Sumner Wcllco, State. n; Moffnl. Unified to mud: Ancwcrc. Joseph SI-llln is Premier and Council of Com- premlcr an d Frau: Von Pupen is the . my is vice I: President of the Eamon dc Valera is Premier cf film Miller Andrew: u Premier close: and as many pupi r C . matriculation cxcmin- I Under Secretory u k. u no - We have mdcavorcd to Provide a reasonable omount of nrofcuional material which ha: dealt with many of the problems. facing our teaching body. and havinl u direct belrln upon Si‘: laeopleof this Province. No RURAL SCIENCE Slllleotcd mower: Io some lions in moors for 1988-89-40. -- I. (a) The four main parts of blant are-root. er. The chief function 0f Root-to take in raw material: from th Stem (if any)-—tc leaves to the light. and to the view of insects c coil hold leaf is the world's food factory?) repéoduce the plant flower BJ‘€—O8IY5 (sepals). (netcls). androecium Distll (6011915). The chief function of each: er bud. Corolla-dc attract insect: its bright colour. And necessary In seed-fommtlon talned in seeds ) tilization.) Two tive to P. E. I. are spruce. pine. Two annual flowers suitable for gglgen are snandrasm. a garden are . ‘Ihree biennial ve nip. parsnip. car-rot. ‘Iliree In the woods onlv are Lrillium. lady slipper. dog-tooth violet. .) . crown on P. ‘lllslke. the farmer ground limestone. l lng on many our (or winter cross) . wheat and Erban outs. (1039 turd bear . . (1040? is calflgdogumblinl Mu: at . 11. flying wutn. hares changing col (brown to w color (to red. brown. (b) Two of our rivers and stream: an a trout. C yellow.) are clover. snlbe. . pa-rtic good destroyers of mice and r are hawks and owls. sparrow. vesper svnrrow. are robin. o ways in which bird: are ca- cficial to man arc- they destroy harmful Insects and they delight us with their lweet Four’ way: of attractinl bird: to tn il lpe line which runs om N v S ofln: Hon. Red Matherl. IEIrkuIrOw ‘from. Ogllaflofi Hon. Albert Matthews. Qfhhgzlg fa,“ , "v‘,‘,‘§,§,)"‘°§'§ lAuab ls a, seaport at the aouth- Quebec: l-lon. Eugene t. roman“ ihem 1mm ca“ w I}°w_ ern end of the Red Sec and is the SI-ckllchewun: l-lon. Archibald a‘ rm," and ‘helm, him second port of ErII-IQS. Tho rt. fell McNab. - .. {d} Th, m". ‘m, m m; m, to the British force: on une 13. do o‘ m mm‘ m (mm. h“. 1941. The capture of the town com- quuucm °¥fl “IMF” In“. w“ gcllfd British occupation of the mnuglqwgéwstranmg Qfikgfllgn of gmfit - I. . C085 . l. , ' nlrleofiu u u.» capital of French i-r-Ilrllr. Roosevelt, President. 1W classes olminlurlommmsecu Bomaliland. East Africa. situated on llcnry wnlm. Vice President. "f-tlw" "m1 an?" m“), the Gulf of Aden. It is connefiitfig Cordell Hull. Secretary ofptnte. glgfirhvyilrg! 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I. e., to ‘me four main part4 of u corolla (stamens) . dugialillzxagodgv-gltgglnet-III? dtkifii 1%? with roecium — to produce pollen PistIl—to form new plants (con- (c) Plants attract insects in order to effect. pollination (and hence fer- (d) 'I'hnee kinds of hardwood trees native to P, E. I. an maple, birch. of softwood trees na- Detunia. Two Perennial flowers suitable for e nhlrlilun. Iretbles are tur- flowering plants that grow Two flowering plants that urow in ponds or swampy-places only are blue-flag (wlld Ins). marsh mun‘ old. Two kinds of clover commonly E. 1.. are red clover. To promote the growth of clover uses oyster-mud or The new. Imported weed unbear- of farms tlu spring (1938) is called yellow-rocket Two new rust-resistant varieties of cereals (grains) no Coronation ). ‘The new. imported vuictv of all: (a) ‘Ihree signs from nature of the approach of winter are bug hlte), , leaves turning ish found ‘in almon. ) Two shore birds of P. E. I. Two swallows of P. E.- I. are bunk wallow ulurly ats. Two span-owe of P. E. 1. arc long Two water game-birds of P. E. I. hermit. thrush. Song suufigow, red-winged blackbird. etc. ‘qfidcnlenooooxmmrmrazl: _._- ;,c\.=%~Q~'“ TOIHSIIGgJ-L I JUNEZLI”! ONAL HORIZON ' I -—A SA TURDA PRESENTING NEWS AND VIEWS life-cycle of m hseot 1| Two reasons why it my}? m. er to bee: are-They produ“ honey. f-hév Will-Hutu flower: (fruit I trees. Mover. etc.) ated Dim‘ , ( ed — . rat. tiger-gut. mfg-XIII); Qbmiqmn“ flicker-wood Th most 1m but br oufilfIsllerieaisIgbstler-f ‘mm a is mac . the thoroughbruegitz Rollo!) Izalted. Fbur draft breeds of horse: m gyigeesdalc. Percheron. Belgian. ‘Iiho Clydesdale is l draft (heavy) tyne of horse. originating In Soot- land. weighing about I800 a and having color nmfkings reddish brown vrith one or more white feet Ixlnd a. white stripe or star in m: ace. (b) Three beef tyne: of cuttll. dkifillfllIShhll color (or colon) eac : Shorthorno-generallv led molt- led with white (two color: not sharply distinct-sandy). Herefoxds-red with whltn fem. berdeen Angus-black. Dairy breeds of cattle: h t; size. largest, color. blot l llUp lice. smaller, color. rcl and wn tc. Guernsey. size. still smaller. 001w. reddish fawn with while. Jersey. size. still smaller. color. fawn with black muzzle l-lld block til) 0n tail. Iiolstein. quantity of milk, most. quality of milk. lowest. in butter fut. Ayrshire. quantity of rrulk. lea. quality of milk. richer. _ Ev of mil still '5 of milk, (d) ‘lice best hay timothy. The most suitable grain for hen! l: wheat. The two most suitable mung fattening nous m barley (cracked) com (or cornmeal.) The number of bushels of v/Ilelll sown per acne is I 14-2 bus. The two general classes of feedl are nitrogenous and non-nitroflll‘ ous. (Or. concentrates (grains) and of hen most oom- P. E. l. i: P1P ‘Ilho break o! h iyraloedonlln .l.uY Two reasons why. we: salghvalugeit 8G I (lfihey tgbrciye aoxndcoarsc M1811’ age s aw. e . (I) 'I‘hc.v destroy many "WW some weeds. (f) Angle trees true to variety secured v craftlna branch“ _ “of “b”? "iflilileélfl-‘i C11!‘ . y BI’) D ' ' by root-grafting? (Annie W" 4° M cgmettirulfi All... acid :01) Nu litmus DEW ‘mm! red. Early cuttrinc of a ha! “Wm: preferable because the hay h" more food-value and weeds N’! “It? "m" 32:: lnez.k.*sl'.- c a ray fi Nzblégllz is known as B0" llX X DIG. Two diseases which ctf-wk n11" Is the heavier}. (2) Power to hold moistllr6—¢ ll cys- =- o tcr (easier) to work. Id" "eyeballs" W n warm - “The four elements most likglflrg become limited In the soil are m _ zen. phosphorus. potassium. . fbur w: in which c 1811"": club my helpful w I mm“ Ity are: (l) JOCIAIIV. (2) Elducutlonally. (S) inspirational!) (4) Financially. “EDUCATIONAL HORIZON” cl which the teachers have‘ ca: dcmonding. We realize thl H, h, limited nmihghgior, in our effort. »_ Zrrilsrnrosmsnrvlrlu arinl In twice : mon t-IINIIRIW“ wing school term. '____{_______. ' s ARK no: confirm km“ a’