PAGE TEN " . w: __GQARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN if A A OWE “ma” “MRDMN THE EDUCATIONAL HORIZON hdcrfrifironrsrzunr llsrold r. use». Albert Althea. rm. an»; Stewart. llib Ierrlei Clair. _ _ reassurance NEWS mu VIEWS or rsrnsasr r0 rescairns AND ALL omens sesame ‘ IMPROVEMENT m EDUCATION ~ ' . 1948 Again s. wvvvé v‘ ‘v v ¢v TODAY — Rob'l'. Cummingr- Brion Donlevy AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wlllll LINN. AGENTS SOUR“: Dill l!" llifl Gordon Iefldl The Guardian our be Ioeghi at an! er the followlos elem to Montana: use s. A. Llewellyn: Mrs. cm. ' "' is Georgetown: The Post Olloe: in Sourls: Camden's and r . "°’°" "’ “ "°“"" m "°" °"'°'~ THE sronr or CONFEDERATION Our great country of Canada. stretching from the Atlentic to the Pacific. is s. very young one. rnsronr REVIEW ~ j 1. The Greet fnlnndent was -. as. Quebec WEB divided into t... "3. The first European ssh provincesby the --. upon the.Greet Lakes wes --. 20. Two causes of Red River Re. government of the two Conadus. (b) A coalition government was formed in the Cariedee. ' JSTUDENTS RETURN - stu- dents from Selklrlt and vicinity re- turning to their respective classes Georgetown Ki-ltird flail lalflloyfiilfi gig)?!’ 1:89;! d Actually, the boundarlu es we (c) The greet Civil War was 8. The two famous Jesuit mls- bullion were - and __ ucue: is: be c es o - K110 th tod ca‘ i tn uiwostsmmr. slonries -__ a_. - . ' DA» Charlottetown; Messrs. Leon n y I you: cldfmlt W3 ozfloy (Ear a 3&3.“ Q n n‘ LIThe ‘Al: censuEnever taken $13.3: IQESADEEAQITerZNLH-‘gsé in Canada was ordered by ——. 5. The hero of the lob: Sault was -- who led en expedition up the —- against the --. d. The fur compeny formed in the time of Champlain to govern Cenede. was ——. 7. When Nova Scotla wee French territory. it was called ——. (d) A conference was called .1 Charlottetown to discuss the un- ion of the Maritime provinces. ' kplein the significance of each of these events. ‘l. Delegates wer spnt to th- Cherlcttetown Co erence lo sui- gest s meeting of representatives of all the provinces of British 81. Two things that brought g- bout SEdskatcI-rewan Rebellion were -- e ——. 32. Two results of vsulqkh‘, wen Rebellion were _ o... in." (Jxxrudian Pacific Rgil. wsy was built to fulfil e. promigg Ill/ell by -—— w -—-- hi year _.._ Olianley, Duncan McDohalmWen- deli and Wilbert McIntyre, and Howard Mclnnis to S.D.U.; Mr- Eimer Mclnnls to P.|W.C., and Mr. S. McKlnnon and Mary E Mcfnnis to St. Peter's High. ’I‘eschers from,the some locality enjoying a well earned holiday in- clude; Mrs. Annie IMGUJ McPhee long and bitter struggle, waged by men with e. vision ofwhet this greet country could be. that Cs- nada emerged from the political mix-up that wes British North Am- erica. Let us_ trace the develop- ment of our country. The first Book of Canadian History wii. help you. You will need two cop- MXI. William Milrplw‘ was g re cent visitor to Cherlottetown -Geo. Miss Earlene Lovers of‘ Cher. lnttewwn is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. David Levers for/a few days. of Goose River whool; Mr. Elmer M‘, J D mun". {g5 o1 m, 01mm. m“, o; gm“; Non}, “mu-m, w 41w“; | wide;- 8. -—wes the famous French as ..... wgg n, ' . - _ . . . b | . e first Liberal Ol-lanley of Monticello, A.J. m“ flaw”, w M°nu‘u‘;";n‘,rh§r‘s_ i. 0n s copy of the outline meg union. These delegates met at 1'01"!!! bum 0h —~ V! Rlllrd t" Prime Minister of Cenada. I ikcmllllxili °§43SM1§3"!";"$5; dun of Canade mark the following Quebec infect. Attht conference 5V I-flwfellce RJVBY- . 35. The i111’. my. u, 1.. rum, , 151F241 9“- io¢ film‘ ° I1‘ °-_. _______ which made up British -North the seventy-two resolutions were 9- In 1663 the King c! Franc! the Dominion after the Confedera- I an ss 4 er n c ee 0 Arm Mm 5cm,“ Ueweuyn o‘, Mo“ America before Lord Durham passed. The delegates returned in "i? 11D I Evvflfhmelli lll CHM! tion was‘ ——. which was formed consisting of ——. -— end - -. l0. Canada became British as s result of the defeat of ‘the --- under Gen. -- at the battle of -~ in the year —-. l1. -- querreligl with -— ove. the sale of liquor to the Indians as a result of the --. 36. In i905 thB —- govemmgm crested the provinces of —- em their provinces to present these resolutions to their. governments. Which provinces accepted end which rejected the Resolutions? 8. These resolutions were finally formed into the British North Am- erica Act. In London. July l. i867 came to the country. Keep 1:, mind thst these "Provinces" hed nothing in common except the fact that they all owed allegiance t.) Britain. (a) The territory of the Hudson's Bey Company, which was all the land draining into l-fud- adale‘ time is visiting in Georgetown $00M,‘ GATuzmNG_mt_ guest of Miss Catherine Mar standing among the Easter mite:- ' tainments was s get-together of the youth and beauty at the hos- pitable home of Mr- and. llfrs. M37‘. In 1927 Canada celebrated es. The three outstanding achieve- Mr. end Mrs. William Burke cud family have returned to their - ' home on Rich ond Str t. it: \ w“; PET" Michael Macrntvre where every spending m, wTnm a, 1261a“, ' son's Bey. u» Newfoundland. u) wrw are mu m. hevo to be pass end as e result he was recalled to ments of s1: John A. MlCDObald N L 3°95” “'35 will“? 1'°°°1"°d' ‘Tin-M ' Nova seotie. (d) New Bfllhlwick ed in England by the British par~ -- 1683- were .__, I ‘m; g‘ / ' ‘zixffsicfiilfilgiagfllediledfléflultilzglnblziil gym-m, o; ML C_ H_ ueweuynv (e) Prince Edward island. (f) lisment? What did the passing o: 12. The reel ‘founder of! Clllldl 39. The three chief political pu- . m“. PP Y - - owner md operam- o; LINEN“, Lower Csnsds. (g) Upper Cenade this ect reelly mean? When we W85 ——. W110 8 ° i"! P0 m"! W ties in the Canadian House or "T"u‘ M 6' Mcph“ “d wube" Mam?“ 8t Sons. fish and fish product,- (These last two are the present have e holiday on July l each as ——. common, a" I __ and ___ ° C accompanied it the P1800 by Mlfi pggidnfl plant, are w-eiconnng mm provinces of Quebec and Ontario .year, what are we celebrating? 13- Tht W81‘ W" decided Whim- '40. - Act brought about Con- . 1l§ie;1@‘R_M°PA1~*’-;€\d Viérbtdrle Mm. "m, am, a pnflunged m, with the parts that drain into lL-Teke another copy of in: er cabana should be British or udmnon 1,, _.__ _ v flyw- n ‘HW- H8 =8 l" m the p_ E Island 3059M“ Hudson Bay removed.) (h) Brlt~ outline mop of Canada, and c'i- French is known as --. 4;, The presgnf, Govgfnpf-Qgggg. J ul the evening was the pertici- ish Columbia. (This else mine: OllL-ih the four provinces that 14. To conduct the war in ,1 o; Canada l‘ __ - TRAVEL - PASSlNG PARADE - CARTQON P3202 l? I qlvlgldfillil by ihle 1105i Fume“ m m; are; loaded a the parts that drain lntn Hudson constituted Cerrede in 1861. (Don't Aflfiflfli- "—- ilhe Enllml w" All. MacDonald resigned ll Prime a)‘ °5 e55‘ “ _ 1° l ° “"1" w“ car o! pulgfpgs duflng- m, we“ Boy.) forget and leave- out the northern Minister sent out Generals —~- Mlmgrfl- in 1m been,“ _____ \»~++~+++~+H"+~*++* "*“*“**“*“ | Supplied by m" W“ 5°“! ""1"" which w“ shippgd on Thurs“. 2. Both Upper and Lower Cen- parts of Quebec end Ontario the‘ and ——. 43_ How w“ p E I “mum ‘YFSPMWE insimmeilts- Mm’ l‘ "' aria suffered political rebellions m drain into Hudson Bay.) i5. The’ Treaty of -- closed w join Conlederlhoxg?‘ On Thursday Mr. s. C. Knight hau‘ V‘ Seven Years Wsr. 44, __ w“ prim, mum“ duh yon-nurse eo Await e v e I OQJOOOQQ TODAY "UNDER COLORADO SKIES" > QQQ%'O-Q'0~O'OVDO~Q'O—O—O-O-Q rec O § CAPITOL MONDAY-TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 Peslwlag dTADELEMARAIROBPER scorr sums room - roam nnnsmouo HARRY SHANNON NEWS - SMOKE EATERS - SING-SONG A r x s‘ AAA s‘ m‘ AAAAAAA‘ \ ‘ “ “‘ “‘*O—O‘§-§O-§-%.-Q§ ' runny ‘Shows zoo _ 1 . e145 u SIX-GUN SAVAGERY AFLAME ON THE SILVER FRONTIER! SERIAL — CARTOONP- TRAVEL sxkxaLs. vocal solo rendered by Mr. Moln- tyrc m Hi5 usually capable men- ner. me ilappy gathering was con- cluded by a sing-sang. after which truckmen unloading and deliver ‘mg a carlond oi coal. lVlr. Raymond Lavshdier ioca. the appreczauve guests departed ‘for their respective homes locking fcrtvarci io a similar evening's en- tcrtainment during the summer l holidays. i Bank Statement ~' A CYITAWA, April l —(CP)—-Do- lminlon Government deposits de- creased $3,937,000 to 042320000 in the week ended March 31, the Bank of Canada reported today in its weekly statement. Deposits by chartered banks de- creased $16,208.000 to $5l9.2il,000. while notes in circulation increas- ed $7,937,000 to $l.l80,784.000. Financial Arrangements Extended To April LONDON. April 1— (CPl-The Treasury announced tonight that existing arrangements for ‘linen "cing Canadian imports to the Ur. ited Kingdom have been extended until April 14 following discuss- ions between the Canadian Gov ernment and the United Kingdom _ ‘High Commissioner in Ottawa. WORTH DYING FOR. Houri ls the name for g beautiful damsel endowed with perpetuel youth whose companionship in paradise is the reward of devout Mohcmmedens after death. GIPlTI-l lAXATWE ANTAC I D our our WAY :‘~ wwflsfrri-‘Pifi’ ‘l TY“ "'”_'“‘ ‘ l DRIVE INTO TH’ A ‘lséitlfiéiilcME iélipiéli- ‘I i i M; PUNCH WID YOUR Tr-us crvruzev “A ‘TOUGH l , F001.’ YOU cm . my HA5 c=u~/ LAYIN’ ' ‘ w _ KNOCKAGIANT V, STILL. GOT - FOR vou‘ Iii i l $81.1: WIDONE i ‘ ‘I'D LIKE Tb . ‘ Rncu no THE’ _, e0 "r0 "rw ‘in rem 5POT. A. AFRwAN i ~ ~ JUNGLES . turkey rancher has fifty young turkeys of which the first were born on Friday, iifarch 26th. "Pius is very early for young turkeys and Mr. Leverldler will have several more hatchings of his incubator cs the season progresses, these will augment his own flock and provide him with some for sale 1F day old puliets. . With the coming cf April con slclcrable activity is being noted along the waterfront, although the harbor is still ice-bound Boats nre beir, painted and the general hustleend bustle of spring pre~ parationssre daily swinging into high gear. Recent reports in the press assure the packing of cc-i fish and hake. at the conclusion of the lobster packing season. This summer and fall packing oi fish is s life saver for labour in the town. The breeding season on the sev- ersl mink ranches in the town and vicinity has come to a .clor.e with the ending of the month of March, Quite a number of fine standard breeding females were wintcred in this ares, and Witfl any luck the production of mink kits should reach quite a. fzgure. Two ranchers, Nelson Hanson and Weldrcn Levers are expecting early delivery of a Silverblu ore-l female each. from Mr. John Mac~ Innis of Breton Cave, Cape Breton. who from his winnings in main land shows is reputed to have the finest in this type oi mutation .n Eastern Canada. having won "it provincial shows at which Silver blu (platinum) mink from five provinces were exhibited. These Siiverblu mink. a recessive mute- tion are indeed beautiful and can be produced from standards in two seasons by mating the V mutation male to standard females, the firs: year's litter being all standard l“. color but half-blood carriers. Or the next year's cross‘, these half bloods produce on the ‘average fifty per cent silverblue coloured minke. A new man. to mink rais- ing. in Burnt Point is Mr. Alber. King who has also a Sllverblu ‘e- mele on order from Mr. Maclnnxs as well es s standard from Mr. Hanson. I ._.k_-_-__-_-_._. ls Your Nose’ Dried 0st? llave You a lieall (lolll? ls Breathing llilliruli? When you are sneezing, eyes run- llng. nostrils eli clogged-up - that's the time you need Ceterrh-o-aone; its soothing vapor soon attacks the hesel discharge and helps you fr breathe freely; this assists in exter- Iiineiing the nasty ajlflfiilflfll of the Qld. The lnaient you use Caterrh-o-robe/ you may notice that sneezing end eeterrh to u’ ,.,_ Pain over the eyes is lessened. A week - fllroet is given reel help. sinus pains get relief; spitting end nerel dis- che ere a ‘uced. Here ls e reel remedy for colds. coughs end throat irritation: Get Ceiarrh-e-eeea today: two months’ treatment 90c: smaller size. 25c. At all dealers. liscllonalrl Bros. THEATRE . MT. srswstr ' Fflddy-Serurdoy: I PM. l "GUNFIGHTERS" ' In Clnecoleur M TUESDAY-NEXT wrsx "FOR THE LOVE OF . RUSTY" ' - Plan: Serlel, Stooges the early part of the nlneteenti century, which csused lkigiero‘ much concern over the future of the colonies. lord Durham was sent out as a governor. After only five months in the country he re- turned to England and submitted his famous “Repnrt" to the British Government. What two main re- commendations did he make? 3. The Union of Upper end inv- er Canada came in 184i. Lord Durham's second recommendation. of responsible government seemed to be working out. What is meant by responsible government? It has‘ worked out chiefly because noth- ing of great importance hed been presented in i849, Bord llligirr was governor. The Rebellion poses Bill was presented to parliament. Why was this blll opposed so strongly by the people of Upper Canada‘: Lord El in himself was not in favour o it. Why did he sign it? Whut did this give to the Can-atl- ian people? 4. Lord Durham hed recom- mended the union of Upper and Lower (Zaneds. but not the indu- sion of any of the other provin- ces. This was because he realized that there was no unity of feeling between the provinces. Some tin-i" after his stay in Canada. e young rrlshman began travelling throng..- out Canada. preaching whet he. termed “The New Nationality.“ Hr. was trying to awaken among ‘he six provinces a feeling of unity. Write an explanation of these last sentences in your own words. 5. The young man was Thoma... D'Arcy McGee. Why did he elm his appeal et the young people l’ the provinces? In four or five sen- tences give e sketch of this young man. e. McGee was aided by circum- stances. several of these were- (a) There was s desdiodr in t." THE THREE R'S AND Reading. writing. and ‘rithmetlc taught to the tune of the hickory stick may puss in e song but in a classroom-I have my doubts. Personal experience has convinced me that the three P's bring the best results. Praise. patience, and prudence, all precious virtues, are the helpers we need. Praise e child for every good cf- fort he makes. Why nsg him for the twenty errors! if he is given sincere praise for some piece of good work, he will soon set his mind on melting up for his poo- work. Ali teachers need patience. It difficult for little minds to grasp certain facts. They try so hero and deserve our patience in the limit. I will grant you,_there is now and then, the lazy little dreamer who must be urged along the hard wey but the greet me- Jority are really doing their best! l0. Canada was almost disunit- ed before the first government was formed. The men chosen to be the first prime minister, was Sir John A. Mecdoneld. His inner circle of advisers. was. and is. called the Cabinet. It was necessary to have each provlncemach party. esch re- ligion, represented on the cabinet. . It was a hopeless task. it could never have been accomplished without the noble self-sacrifice of D'Arcy McGee end Cherles Tup- per. two of the strongest fighters for Confederation. Tell the story of Joseph Howe, the opponent of Confederation, end Charles ‘lupper the men who won him over. 12. Mecdonald hed visions of Ce- nada stretching from sea to see. The name "Dominion of Canada” may hove been inspired by the verse from the Bible, “His domin- ion shall be from see even to see." The biggest pert of Oensde was bought from the Hudson's Bsy comparw. for one and one he.f million dollars. Three provinces were mode from this --Menitobe in i810. Saskatchewan and Al- berta in 1905. On another map if Canada colour the provinces men- lonrd plus the four originals. printing the date neatly ecruss eech. ‘l3. British Columbia was sep- arated by the empty prairies and the broad, lofty, Rocky Mountains from the rest of Canada. It was hard to get these people to sgrce to Joining the rest of Canada. Many in Ceneda thought that it war silly to bother about British Col- umbia. Of what was Btr John Mscdonald efraldl-Whet did he promise the people of British "Col- umbls in order to get them into the union? Add this province V) the mop The date was 187i. P. E. l. 30in“; 1n ABTiL-Bourls Local. THE, THREE P'S difficulty end to rejoice in his success. Then we shell build e confidence that will greetLv assist in the learning process. .. dence is the third essential. We ere tempted to compare our pupils some times, to expect as much from one es from another and even ridicule the one who fails short of our requirements. The. is most unfair. Children are not alike, no two of them eyen in the same family. We must use com- mon sense or fairness when a pupil is not ea quick as we expect I-Ie may not_be adapted to that work, not capable of a high degree of efficiency. Why not make the three P's e reel part of teaching. PRAISE F0. whet is done well, be it ever u: little. PATIENOI with the slow of thought and dead. and PRU- DBNCI in judgment. The hickory stick and its meth- Then let us discard our scolding. nagging and whipping and devel- op patience in the best interest of the child's process of leer-sing. ode may be replaced with these virtues and entirely forgotten. in this wey we shell bring pleasure into the classroom and add io our store of friends -our pupils. Let us prove to him that we went_ to help him. to welt for him in his Bouris Local. IF YDU All! ' The Following Llet SPEDIALPRIDES Ill GRDDERIES Loolure m . l should Interest Yea Tee l9: 20 oz. rin Tomatoes 21c .20 or. tin Tom. Juice, 2 for 25c Bohr’: Chocolate 25c 20 or. tie Poss, 2 for .. 25c VelvetCoks Flour 32c Robin Hoedfiofs will) .Cup end Soccer 35c Block Current Jelly 15c Z0 oz. Kidney leeos . l7: You WILL rmo I lb. lie i-Sfer lqlrlng Powder Horton's Mussels 20c lurnfSperlr .. 37c Qvoker Pvfferl lice, 2 for 22c l2 or. Cherry Join .. . .. 25: 15c Mirrors for l7: lien-cent Writing Pods 25c Orlembrenges $ .00 i596 eff All Pictures , mm PdlCIl A1‘ oowr Miss MeoDONAALD "ITORI SOURIS capitals er rms ti»... i6. The Fighting Governor who saved Csnado from the Imquois was 17. The msn who suggested Ac‘. of Union was ——- 18. The heroine was ——. l9. The French raider on the Hudson's Bay trading posts was ‘of Beaver Dam 20. The first province in Cen- adato obtain representative gov- ernment was -~. 2i. The leader of the rebellion in Inwer Canada in i837 was -- 22. The king's representative lh the Federal Government is -—-. 23. The first province to obtalr- Responsible Government was —- 24. The most outstanding "Fath- er of Confederation" in Nova 8co- tie. was ——. 25. Csnads,'s birthday is ——. 26. “The Notional Policy" which meant a tariff onCensdien im- ports to promote Canadian indus- try was introduced by -—-. 2f. The Educational System in Canada ls under the control of the —- government. . 5 per cent of 200 is ——. . .25 x 74 is ~—-. . 74.86 divided by ll is -—. .gl-2plus2 l-bls- .umofXXlXondLXis—-—. d. (x plus 2) squared minus (x uusswul-s m i) squared equals 40. 7. 2-3: plus l0 plus x plus ‘s over four equals ll. . 8. .025 equals -— per cent. 10. The plural of elf is ——. l1. An example of e relative pro- noun used in a sentence. - l3. Capital of Jemeice is --. l8. ll Stains 0f U. S. with their l4. Two countries of Central America. are ——. i5. The battle of Waterloo was fought in the yoer- --. it. The signing of the Magoo Carts was at -— in the year ‘——. IN‘ .~\ Si ‘l‘ll\(. , J 9. Other comparisons of fast are- "iii-i lug First Greet War. 45. _- is Prince Edward Island's Director of Education. The following may be used el general review for Grade X. l. Name two rivers of Russia. 2. The capital of Peru is -- 8. Four exports of the British Isles are --. 4. Glasgow is noted for ——. 5. Cotton gin was improved by 8..- i980 ‘Prado Conference st Ottawa decided ——. '1. Second reform bill gave --. 8. Bills that meke up the British Constitution is made up of -—-. 9. Parts of e flower are -, i0. Carnivorous animals are —-. ll. Four methods of seed dis- persal are --. 12.. (x plus l) squared minim (r l) squared equels eo. 13. 3(x plus 2)(x plus l) plus (x-l) minus (x plus 2) equals i8. 14. The sum of two consecutive numbers is 59. Find the climbers. 1ll. Three angles of e triangle are equal to two right angles. GENERAL ' l'l. The French for: I have Ila-ia- ert‘s pole is -_.._ 1B. The present indicative of si- ler is -—-A ' re-w-v-ra-Jv- This Department h eels- "lfwmralillfi eleeisel and should be adds-clad is Mills: illaeIedyeni-s i-flel- ling Si. Charlotte own. ' HAVE YOU cor YOUR FUN PARADE TICKETS m? HURRY! ./" irirl )\l E E ‘ . res .1