PAGE TWO The teacher l5 the dominant dlgoned upon the school-house. fir): equipment, the premise-S. the location. the aze in which we live, the course of study. bill l‘ 15! g9‘ pendent upon the teacher. I he teacher is right. 1n d" m"- d these other thlIIS-i W111 b9 “we ' The teacher who is eqlllpiled WW1 character, health. scholar-shill. commonsense, lovable personality. enthusiasm. adaplflbllll)‘. 591mm‘ trol. patience. tact. and 111w?“ in the work and in the boys and Kill! D0 The teacher talk. il.‘. teacher and I had B 800d lalk. Them were the onfl. They were the ones. All went except he. Al] ivcnt except htnl. Between you and I. Between you and me. No one but I could do it. No one but me could do it. It was easy for you and he. It was easy for you and him. It was me. 1t was l. The letters were filed by her and The letters were filed by her and me. John and her went t0 10W‘!!- John and sh? went ‘o town. Who d3 you think I saw? Whom do you think I saw’! Was it hirn‘? Was it he’? Mary and her said so. Marv and she 531.. . . . It's just us who are to R0. Not Say- and me had a. 800d The Azores consist of nine islands the most important of which is Fayal. The chief city. Horta. is a iranseceanlo communications centre and stopping point for transatlan- tic aircraft. The largest island is Sao Miguel (41 by 9 1-4 ml; small- est, Corva (4 1-2 by 3 mJ. These groups 0i hilly islands in. the At- lantic ocean are an lniegffll P"? of the Portuguese republic and not a, colony. They are about B30 "L west of Portugal; of volcanic origin and have frequently suffered from earthquakes. i-iot mineral sprlniis occur. Climate it temperate. The total population is about 255.000. The Azores Produce wine. P1119‘ apples, oranges. bananas, grain, pulse sweet potatoes, tobacco; in~ dustries include butter and cheese making, distilling, whale fishing. Best harbour is Hcrta. Angra d Berolmio is situated on the south coast of Teiceiral Island. Portugal has granted Britain and America the use of the Azores n5 anti-submarine bases. They will afford added protection for one 0i the most vital sea lanes from North Atlantic to the future fighting on the continent. The Azores are about 1000 m. from Newfoundland. Portuflal is Britain's Oldest filly. the original treaty between the two o (I-‘ill Ln the words omitted) (a) The First Explorer from flPranoq was his name. and ---—-— was his home town, and in the year e covered the St. Lawrence Gulf and River. On the a peninsula he erected his famous cross. with 1|. shield bearing the . The cross showed that he claimed the Indians for the i. the and shield meant that he claimed the land for i. Returning the next year he found two Indian villages, the one named, -. is the site of the modern city of ___; the other, named . Wu near where --_-_ stands to- day. During the winter he 5P0!“ on the St. Lawrence many oi his 1. It dissolves the plant food. This surface filn of moisture through the carbonic and humic acid which it contains, acts direct- ly upon the plant food locked up in the soil dissolving the mineral substances and giving them up to the surrounding capillary water. . 2. Convey; plant food through cafiliiarlty and osmosis. This dis soved plant food is carried to all parts of the plant. 3. Serves as a plant iood. It either becomes a part of the cell without change or is broken down and its elements are utilized in new compounds. 4. Tends to regulate the temper- uie. 1st. By evaporation oi the moist- factor in our system a! fllllfmlm- The success of the school l: m! IMPROVE YOUR ENGLISH GEOGRAPHY EXERCISE IN HISTORY FUNCTION OF WATER TO A PLANT —i _i_i___.___ ‘HIE r171.- ED UCA TIONAL HORIZON ‘A SATURDAY ammo: A 1 v THE TEACHER, SCHOOL AND HOME ach l to the blthllt gtlglndhm‘ gfnyefficiogncy Ind ml" m“? 1y, "tn; pride oi the comm“!!- ity. The school should utlblllh W" contact with the home. The teach‘- er should know the “gaunt-a an home condition: of e child and should secure the -wll1 91 am Th)“ in the gta plan of e ucaion. 0P- porunltiee to visit the school dur- in; its every day work a: well u on festal occasions l" m"!!! °1 cultivating interest 1n the schvfltzl and an understanding oi it! W0 - It's just we who are to E0. He gave 1t to the two of we 0W5 He gave it to the twu 0f 118 b0?! He told we girls to 80- Hc told ll‘! Klrls i0 2°- Us boys are 801B!- we boys are sol-nif- He can run faster than mo. He can run faster than I. Him and her went to town. He and she went to town. who is he speaking about? Whom is he spawns about-- Was them? Was it they? ‘_ Bob and lglyielf alre 801118- Ild EYE gong. 33th; oi them brought his books. Neither of them brouZht ‘hell books. Everybody has their own ideas Everybody has his own ideas. Will anyone volunteer their ser- vices? Will anyone volunteer his vices? If only each will do their part If only each will do his part. Do you have Bnvbodys else book D0 you have anybody else's book? S9!‘- (COUIITJIES having been made in ' 1373. Dnieper River. Ukraine, US S. R, rises in N. oi Smolensk prov.. flows generally south into the Black Sea, at Kherscn; lellfith 14W m. Navigable to Dorogobuzh; en- gineering works have overcome r3p1d5 to large extent; chief tribes; Berezlna. Pripet, Desna; important fisheries. l Dniester River, between Ukraine and Romanian Bessarabia. rises in N.E. Carpathians (Chechosiovakia) and flows SE. P853 Yamlml TBPld-s to enter the Black Sen thfough a 5hg1l0w lagoon on which is Cetatea Alba; fisheries; length over B50 m-Z drainage area. C. 30.000 sq. m-i traffic mainly in cereals and timb- er Crimea. peninsula, rep. U.S S. R.. between Black Sea and Sea 0! Azov, joined to mainland by isth- good harbour and is a health re- sort. Sevastopol port seaside resort. has extens ve dockyards. naval arsenals; manufactures tiles, leath- er, soap, and machinery. Crimea is divided into two regions by the salgir. its largest river; in north pastureland; in the south mount- ains, forests; Products include grain, tobacco, wines and fruit. {non died oi that dread disease. ent colony; but the scheme fell through. He has been well called the Discover of New France. . l” i""i.““° “i t l in o owng appenngs y pac 8 the letter a before the event that occurred earllut, B before the next in order, and so on: ( )cartier reaches the st. Lawrence; < ) George Weymouth enters Hudson Strait; ( ) Lief the Lucky finds Wincland; ( ) umbus reaches the West Indies; ( ) Cabot first crosses the Atlan- tic: ( ) ‘Hen Hudson in Hudson Bay; t ) curler at Mount Royal. that from lummer rain: l: cooler and tend: to lower the temperature. 5. Water maintain: the turgidit oi plants by keeping the cell: ill . Humiis. The decaying organic matter of soils l: composed of com- pounds of nitrogen, hydrogen, ox- ygen and carbon and is called umus. It gives a dark brown or blackish colour to the soil. Either u sandy or a clay coil i: improved by the addition of humus, not. only on account of the additional plant iood such “carbon-dioxide, am- monia and water which it furnish- es upon decomposition, but also on account of the improvement oi the physical condition of the soil. Humus absorbs and retains moist- ure and thus improves a sand soil. tire from the surface of the leaves. 2nd. The water which percolates through the soil from spring rains is warmer then the soil and tends to raise the temperature. While 1. What is meant by rotation oi . crops? It is a certain regular succession of crops so arranged that, after each. the land is left 1h the best possible condition to receive the crop which follows. II Why does the order in which crops follow each other make a great difference in the yields from year to year? 1. Because different plants have manuriai requirements; 2. Because plants vary in their ower to abstract certain foods rem the soil; 3. Because all plants do not feed to the same depth in the soil; 4. Because all ts are not dike in the resid they leave behind‘ 5. Because some plants tend to produce better tiith than others. I. Because Plants very in their resilience power to bacterial and funmls diseases and to insect en- ymiea. 8. What are the requirements oi ‘n rotation before it may be con. I cred suitable? 1. It must. supply the crops need- ed the proper proportions; 2. It must be so constituted that weeds can be kept under control: 5- l! mil-ll yield a reasonable net profit: 4. It must. under properly regulated treatment, maintain soil fertility. 4. Why should P ues CWT)’ IBIIIIQI e CROP ROTATIONS food; and 6. cover; manum and crop residue. soils differ from aandy soils than sandy ‘soils; 2. W slowly. and a. a harder w work both when wet and dry. "9 likely to be lacking in cultivut-l 1t improves n clay soil by making it less compact and better aerated. Humus soils are often rich in nitl gogden and poor in llilnlfl plan: o . place his farm under some definite SY-llem 0! CYOPDInI. or, in other words. adopt a rotation of crops? l. Because it will increase crop yields and net profits; 2. Because the cost of fencing, an 1am; when livestock is kept. would be mater- ially reduced, since it. would be nec- essary to fence off onl three, four or five fields, lnste o1 ten or twelve as is often done; 3. Beclugg all cultural operations of one kind would be in one field. thus lower- ing the coat by reducing the tr:- velling necessary from one small field to another. Because every field would receive, at regular in- tervala. its fair proportion of man- ure. No field would therefore be favoured to the disadvantage of the rest of the farm, and the who]; ’“",‘,,"°""‘ "'1' l" "Pt "v w nQEIMIéZli“... lfiaivifililfy 3S l“, gaff!!!‘ afmafl Pglglllglllges} to the beauty of mine embroidered ‘ 9° ° DWOWHUPQ. ot iron transfer pat- Plmishing : field. 1. It mellow: the soil; 2. conserv- es moisture; 3. destroys weeds; 4. destroys insects; 5. liberates plant 2. State three ways In which clay 1- Clfly soils hold moisture’ better 3. Name the four elements which d soils, and tell one special pur- .Itaiy and. Japan signed ed Greece from Albania, which British again in Ethiopia. May 1 and islands of Greece including Andros, Th clared war on Russia. 1981i’ helped Germany the Balkans, getting a5 territory on the Dalmatin 905st o: Yugoslavia. D:c. il. Italy declared war on the United Stats-g The diamond levels of the track. mus of Perekop; Bamkm" h“ I the headlight on the engine. ‘The and was reflected black by shining rails. car attached to the engine), the engine with coal. - BRACKLEY POINT RED CROSS UNIT . Brackley Point Red Oross Unit was held at the home of Miss Jessie Stewart on Tiaursday evening Oct. illstt. “at tlhe abseéiceffltihe pifisld- en. v ce-pres en. rs. w- “m” order‘ ma ell Younker conducted the which opened with the singing of "O Canada)’, The minutes of prev- proved. The $24. spent in sending Christmas boxes and cigarettes to the four boys from the district serving over- co], seas. SM. donated to the Chinese ioua meeting were read and ep- Relief Fund. and to vation Army Campaign. The pro- tern No 627 contain shown with complete instructions. T» order Pattern: wnu. or nena above pictur address with l5 stamp: w Needlework C...“ 1 Design No. 52'! NAME--.._._______ STREET ADDRESS ----_ .CI‘l‘Y--—PRDVINOI___ PRESENTING NEWS AND VIEWS or INTEREST ‘r0 raacnans AND an. OTHERS suuxma IMPROVEMENT m abucimoiv P000 In: which Olcb i: added. l. Nitrflgen; 2. Phomhonia; l. Potassium: 4. Potaah. Nitrogen produce: stem and lea! growth and i: the essential element of protein. Phosphorus i: necu- HYGIENE Good Poaiur: l. Good poature i: an aid to health: because it lmprvves your general appearance. 2. It creates a good impression wherever you go. 3. It gives you the feellng- and appearance of having energy, alert- ness. and self-respect. 4. It has a good effect on physic- u! heaitl" ‘"“ . muscles, gnd m- ternal organs are all held in their correct places and are therefore able to develop a; they should. 5. It has a good effect on ment- al heflllh-lt helps to develop :. aense of ease and poise thi-o h confidence in being able to hula» your body at all times. What are the causes of poor posture? 1. Faulty or poor nutrition-weak bones and muscles- 2. Poor mental ‘health - wrong MAJOR EVENTS IN June 10, IMO-Italy declared war on Britain and fiance, August 7th, IMO-Italy invaded British Somali- land, which Britain regained Feb. 26, 194i. Sept. 14th, IMO-Grazianfs forces drove back the British in EXYDt to Sidl Barrani, 320 miles from Cairo. Sept. 21th, Germany, 10-year military economic alliance at Ber- lin. Qct. 11th, The Italians invad- they had conquered the previous year. They were driven out of Gram by Nov. 14. Dec. l2. Italians were driven out of Egypt by the tinder Wavell. Jan. 15th., 1941. Halle Selassie raised his flag il. Owllhieri Cyclades, in the Aegean. Rhinos. and ermai. June 22. i941, Italy de- July 9th., divide up its share the Italians Oc, 23. 191.2, Montgomery's Eighth Army seif-lumious, Threw out a cone of noon-day light Which split the gloom and then flashed back (Ans) The central eye refers to lght cut a hole in the darkness the (b). The tender, like a slave that followed, conveyed bitumen to hi: KOIIC. tans.) The tender (coal and waits; the larger engines are self feederl. Th at is. the wal i: conveyed from AAEHAAAA. _===—_—_—.. :________ _ ceeds from the entertainment at Shaw's Hotel for Red Cross work The October meeting of the eeting treasurer Npllftbd the 5e1- BEAUTIFUL ARE LINEN S ALWAYS ADMIRED colony on African soil. "Unconditional Surrender" confer- ence at Cassablanca. Feb. l0. i843. British entered Tunisia, marking end of Italy's colonial empire in 1943 Blzerte fell to Allies. all Axis resistance in Africa. end on Cape Bon peninsula. 1943. Pantelleria surrendered. July 9. Allies landed i943 Benito Marshal Pietro Badoglio new Prime Minister of Italy. Aug. 17th., 1943. conquest of Sicily com. Dlete. Italian mainland began. Sept. 8th announcement that Italian arrnist {a 25g been slBfllxl 0n September LITERATURE (NO. 6000) Explain (l) (a) His central eye the tender w worm-like gear gear revolves drawing fire box. dllflnil most of this poem’) mt stanza is nearly completed. NVfi'l:'a'i:'b'i:'J5'ia'b'$'infiY' amounting to thankfully rece ved. It was decid- ed to divide this money as follow: $10 to Prisoners of War Fund to Blanket Fund, 810 lo Donors Fund. $10 to Comfort Bags for sailors, and the remaining $70 by to General War Work. also voted for Britain" $1.54. Roll call was responded to by fifteen members with pennies collected since last meeting. This amounted to o ettitudoo; ' 8. Poor habit: s’: sanding, your BATION CALENDAR run NUVEMBEli IIIING TIIIS UP IN YOUR KITCHEN 0mm . walking way: book, ncwspapéra, or parcel: on the um ' e aide. 4. Poorly fitted clothe: - partl- cularly shoes; > . ‘ 5. Unsuitable furniture - chair: or desks not the right. height; d. Physical defects; ‘i. Occupations; 8. Disease or illness. _ The effects or Poor Posture are: sun | MON “Canning lager’ chm“ N“ 2 for Malling Coupon: Valid i um hutlur Nelle: °"""“"' ""”" "u..." M, h onm“ Public idling Place: ‘loo-Colic: Coupon: 20. 211 Mat Coupon: 24 are valid i. Disturbs normal function of internal organs: 2. f-iaa a. bad effect on mental health; 3. Leads to un- even muse development; 4. Lowers resistance to certain dis- oases, How may Posture be ’ ,. I ti in nail? $5.22.... 910 luqcr Coupon: l9. 20: Butler Coupon: ll. l1: Moat Coupon: 25: Pr:- urvo: Coupon: D6. D1. an u! l. Remove cause of r posture as far as possible; 2. tend erect: 3. Build up body-strength daily practice of health habits; 4. Devel- op self-confidence. ITALY SINCE 1940 Meullaa: Day in Public Eullnq Place: 16 11 Meal Coupon: 20 are valid l9 broke Rommelb line at El Alameln and began ra-pid conquest of Ital- ian North Africa. Nov. 8, 1942, an Anglo-American force landed in Algeria and Morocco. Dec. i8, 1912. British Eighth Army pene- 21 22 23 Mueller: Day In Public Eating Pluco: 24 Tod-Colin Coupon: 22. 23: Iuitor Cou- W579"! you: 38. 39: Meal Coupon: 21 9335343“ CNS" (in naw lock 2i] or: valid DAR "Pa" TODAY trated Rommers position at El Aghella. January 24, 1943, British took Tripoli, capital of Italy’: last. Jan. 2. i943, Roosevelt and Churchill held 28 29 Mlallu: Du in Public Eating gluon Buffer Coupon: 24. 35. 36. 37 expire. Moot Coupon: 22. 22. 24. 25 lxpire. PRESERVE! COUPON VALUES ("D" Coupon: in New look) I lluld ounce: Iain. lolly. Marmalade. Apple butler. Mflpll Butter. Haney latter: or l2 lluld ounce: Extracted Honey. Maple Syrup or V; lb. Maple lager) or l0 fluid ounce: Curmld Fruit: or l4 ounce: Corn Syrup. Conn Syrup. Iludod ‘Idbl: lyrup: or l lb. Cal-ab Honey.- or 20 fluid ounce: Malena: or Vg lb. luqcr. Africa. May 7. Tunis and 'May n, 1m June l1. IAIIONED MEATS ARE: leaf. veal. pork. mutton. and lamb. Th: weekly ration vurie: from on: pound lo two- cud-oue-huli pounda. dvpondinq on the t": of meat purchund. IIIIRATIONIZD MEATS ABE: Heon. tongue. liver. aweetbnudn cooked luuwqo. bologna. v1 inera. lpur: ribs. eiuiaila. apiayed la butcher lhopo. COUPON VII-VII Sugar (led) - - - - One Pound Meal (Brown-Group l - - Vi Tea (Gran) - ~ - - Two Ounce: 1b.; Group l - - Y: 1b.: Group or Colic: (Green) - - Half Pound C - - I lb.r Group D - ~ IV: lb:- luim (Purple) - - - l-loif Pound Pnnm: (Orauqe) :0: above. in Sicily. July 25, Mussolini resigned, became Sept. 3rd. 1945. invasion of the fire box by a ln a Pipe. This coal into the No. 2. Is the enzlne travelling (Ans) No, the eng ll out’. from the station until the Thl: Department I: con- ducted by the Prince Edward Island Teachers’ Federation. Contribution; are welcomed Ind should be lddrflled In Mlllar MmFuflyen. 8 1-2 Fcl- . Ilng Sh. Ch-nottewwn. WIS 108.27 cent: was by . 810 Blood The Unit $10 to Kinsmen‘; "Milk Fund. collection for the evening warm a 1.97. 0n: visitor BRINGING UP FATHER TIPPY AND “CAP” present. The P7058111 ear.‘- slsted of three interesting contests Mrs. Walter Gregor. Mrs. Walt- er Macllure and Miss Jessie Stew- art, which greatly added to the enhllment of the Gregor invited the November, roll call to be answered each member showing her first lcture. n knitting. a ‘ articles being handed in. Delicious lunch was served and the meet- cloaed with the singing of the National Anthem. evenin . meet ng Mrs. for A social hour was spent of completed (Patriot please copy) SPRING PARK W. I. The October meeting of Spring Park women's Institute, was held at the hotnc of Mrs. Robt. Kinnon. with Mrs. Gamester pre- siding. the President being absent. The meeting opened with Creed. The Minutes of last meet- ing were ports of various committees follow- ed. Mrs. Phillips reported visiting and delivering fruit to five sick in district. Mrs. school in good following committees were appoint- ed for next meeting. Sick. Mrs. served by hoste Mac- first the recd and approved. Re- was Gamester condition. reported The AND HOW PAPA ENJOVED Hi5 HOME THENI.’ finishing of quilt was discussed and decided to be quilted at the hcme of Mrs. Tonilizorfs Wednesday and Thursday. sold by Pupils. The raising of funds for cigarettes for the armed forces amounting to 55 cents. Meeting adjourned. held in school. lu-gall ‘and’ Mrs._ f‘ er - .- Schooi, Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. Ford. n was decided to hold next meet- ins in the second week of month. and the fdlowing to be held in the week cf each month. The Ago Today OCT. 30, i918 -Capitulation oi Turkish armics signed at Mudroi and armistice granted to Turkey u take effect the followinng day Czecho-Slovak state proclaimed at Next mggtlylg go be‘ Prague. Independence of Croatia A dainty lunch wasl and all southern Slavterritorie; also sa. proclaimed. RY GEORGE ‘b-"ANUS THE TRUTH I HURTS .' ' Tickets for quilt to be also discussed. Collection WE IN JAIL. ' B! Edwina NOW. YOU Juer so A ' * ' ,_%\é,g.,gé__%qp,__cq_u.§ss" °‘.‘,'b{,%,_g'-§5* LOVE ggLébgulélHlgk-Ogll/‘N no YOU no IN A eune 1.0g m", HERE“ WA I-WG THAT OUTFIT?! Aweo 1o sco-ioou-AN’ rn.i.ii=: THETOILER _ DESIGN N0. 627 s all motifs e with your name and cents in coin or Bureau. ottetown Guard In, Mac a Few (‘VE REALLY DRILLING v 0on5 MAQ LESSONS soME 500g AND mum. AT LAST BE APRllE GEE, I'M * ROOKl HAPPY Y agsu! n" Q3013 W‘ ‘D HEAR . you so/ _ ‘ll-INF ' 1t OH. T0 BE ALONE! $51‘. e: a1" rulli-Eacfk?” i?! .-.-,v l: l‘. ~. (4,, ..