Il“ ‘<~ _._... . PAGE jwuva vaitnrvfl~ram , mm~q-w-“¢__w-.»».--m.n.w_-_..-.. . yrns CHARDGTKTEOWN cpaitirliivr —A SATURDAY FEA TURE—- Presenting News And Views Oi Interest Improvement Iii Educational To Teachers And A Matters THE ED U CA TIONAL HORIZON ll Others Seeking Indispensable Factors M A good ,.u-~ hunt; is difficult to‘ the resultant of the detine but it _ or‘ many factors m combined elf character irt his pupils, tlle teacher must have it. To teach effectively the teacher That it helps to keep somebodys life more secure, l'.‘L’ .Ull5‘l’\ll\'_‘ that beams through a living one's smile Zvliikes Us feel once again that this litc is worth while, But if we'd be happy then first we Through the safety we practice for somebody else. _ After this discussion of prevent- able accidents ask your PW!!! N formulate and write ten safety ru es. . MAY 1, Q32 PLYMOUTH OWNERS PROUD 0F PLYMOUTHS BEAUTY DISTINCTIVE BEAUTY! o ULTRA MODERN RADIATOR GRILLE . . . EVERY PHNDBRS AND HOOD ARE SOFTLY ROUNDED, SLEHK . . . ATTRACTIVE ONE-PIECE STEEL ROOF SMART ABRODYNAMIC DESIGN . o LINE AND CONTOUR OF BODY, SMOOTHLY FLOWING, LONG AND varying dcgr Among these fact- must know h s material thoroughly. us, n. Mk m ‘on, ors are: vol -, facial expression, And then there is a technique Fm. “£58 “an? depend on the help some prglllnltgbllevrlliaecctildlgnll, will . - t MORE GRAGFUL LINES! Emlllll" 111'» *1 l“ mhegtiimzglsé‘ Em?‘ "®Ulna5t°1'¢’dtl 101‘ U“ that we give; " ask them to write the some story iisln, sincvr common 1 ‘l. ' - es resu . i iou it it-re may A a ,1 . . be m , t m lire, and coll y. It is revealed in be failure to arouse interest, to hold n lblullrst “mam r the ‘loy a_ igegrevexftteéhu m“: u“ ‘wldem _:l1c lililldshzi , bearing. M055. 8nd attention, to secure purposeful ef- liltlllstriotis application to the mut- ter .n hand, whether it be work or fort, to make logical presentations or clear GXPIBHRUOXB. it (‘lilblCS ‘rlllfi Correspo 1I.A.-The ten longest rivers oi’ ndence play. ‘ I teticliers to gain eo-oporlitlon 1 “by koh _ _ l“ 5°“ mum“: “ymg ma? n “M, 1° “wlm “"“‘g‘m.’"“"f" l‘) m‘ the world are at; follows: Mlssouri- gfolnolultili-Syllzitililly (gtlstrlalllilllilfguvfill) t. must have a good (other than stuff pupils fllllldw‘. to _\_~,q5_51$5i,,,,i (4503), Amaze“ (4000,, Mouneabmverpool, (5) s‘. Johm -r One may have a good . r without a good DBISOHHI- c iilc converse would be a ' One may have a strum! P91”- wtth a bud character". Chil- sel through pretence and as- 1“ ire much more quickly it". 'I‘liey have a keen so .; of right and wrong. of Just- ioe and imiistlce. To inculcate good VERSE AND l‘ 1r Island of rhc Sela, our love, -. .ll'L’ blunt with hope as we pin t‘ ears lilielld. anti try to ulnar; warm‘ is lo pass o'er sands of ' m» httc petered from the glass. ~pp,.| ms Nature has her charms has painted h ll" and \¢il.l)', rind and glade with colors 251.1; iilsplfi‘, that ease the straui; l iosltr love and make God real ill. PYPT)‘ T111111 hm"? l" U115 joy of serving true‘! His task "o? .1 . _, _ . _ d liind, is evidence 0f wealth point, encourage. illltl imbue; to; '1‘"1‘ui9“‘Sigptgfiitbglclfifég; g5; Nalalfiunlon o’ Soum Alrlca" mm‘ winning more enthusiastic ldmirl- qnly in high-priced tori. - I Floating uii ovary,‘ hand. contented cattle laugh, to frown. to help without re-_ t mu Nsjélsn’ T-angmnyulga. Baum’. glrtlléllhanilgefimfllglofl5filgiflgfififlg d” from Plymouth 0mm ‘H. y," PW" and“ Mafia’ ‘ _ _ N“ .. the ietdati. lea, chickens. turn, to judge and be Jutlged. temp. i Th, Prcsident o; spam 15 D0,, Cams, Frafica Auwrmz s m Mob rim, av"- pefmt sdfihtsollmdfizz-fioggflfi, ,'_ h. pro e oer n; I n I . - ' s, yiigs and sheep we see. ind the fields which show the fruits of toil. There, crops that discover lflt-(‘lli talents and to : .- er them. to aziukcil and inspire so that def nite starting points tor worthwhile careers may be fixed. Personality, character, knowledge and technique-all go into the malt- ing of a good teacher, The llllll two may be combined into one. leaving d trinity’ of indispensable factors. WORSE Denied the r gilt in represent his vlcas a tizirlirinlenlary‘ scat he must choose; nor ma_ he be a councillor; of a town. A bl gar- no, a beggar. Kean him down. ' And yet, thi- tom-her piavr. in: humble part. and tout-he.» ivitli ins love the childllod llvllrt. What inut- l ter if in latcr years llil-y squlrlnl and, like the parents, squeeze LllCl lowly worm? Hes he not had the and love-and loam. Arid for all this the Distr ct votes, as pay, a supplement of thirty cents ll day! l (4000), Ytingtsc (3400), Yelli- = (3300). Cong" (3000), Lena ' :0), Alckorlg (2800), Obi (2700). \ '1' (2600). R Li‘. -Thc seven wonders of the lilPJlrlli wnrld iveru: The Pyramids, li liltnging Gardens of Babylon, the Tonlb of Mausolus, the Temple tit‘ Dlanii at Ephesus, the Colossus m Rhodes, the Statue of Jupiter by Ph (has, the Pharos (lighthouse) of .\l..\itlltll‘lil. R.(i.--'l‘lie abbreviations you lllillLlOll lliHC the following signifi- r-etc, tet cetera) and the other 1: n. g. (exampli gratla) for ; Vld ividelicet-J, namely. Fellow of the Royal Geo- r )llll‘lll Society; F.R.O.S., Fellow .1 the Iloyal College of Surgeons. IvIALW-The largest ten lakes are. Alllnticl Aliltill, the Prime Minister, 1.1 Francisco Caballero, and the Halifax -Belfast - Liverpool - Glas- gow - Southampton - London; (6) Montreal - Cherbourg - Havre . Southampton. St. Peters Canal is one and one- lialf miles long and connects Bras d’Or Lakes with St. Peters Bay on the south-east coast of Cape Breton Island. The Bealiltarnois Canal is no longer in use. The Boulanges Canal was built to take its place and is on the north side of the St. Law- rence. SMcA-Runnyniede ls in Surrey County on the right bank of the Thames River. Bonnockb is in Stirling County. Scotland. two miles south-east of Stirling. Klllhcfgnkla Pass is 1n Perthsh re, Scotland. Poitier: is sixty miles south 0f Tours. France. Majubu Hill is in the Drakensberg Mts, in north-western avia. Czechoslovakia, fifteen mi.es south-east of Brunn. Ai-ras is on tile us»... cs4... _‘& ROOM (TO STRETCIHI! More beauty in the 1937 Plymouth that is druulle Shock Absorber: . . . Rubber cushioned Body Mountings . . . New Hypoid Roar Axle: formerly found HRYSLER stylists and declines! have achieved u etriki new It i: the "_,_ , roomion, moot Hydraulic Huh. . . _ sfi“, Am graceful Plymouth ever lwuilll Ply- Srul Bodies and New Safety Interior x L l‘ n r L. ) u.._ Th , _ V _ ll. or of the insurgents General Scm-pe River nol-uheast o! Amie,“ _ _ _ i , s1 ou v-fllkltl t1 orbit? ivc so t I zde How can‘ a. plospciotrs district ‘dsw Franco. Fmnce_ xentpebAman is on u“; ‘ mouth look: lturdy and it u oturelyl u-Chubhitht nnh" “ha,” Jillrfh AMPS <10! 1E 60W) T33 6 look to Heaven where such a paganl . mam for your LEGS, SHOUL- p] mouth own" - p] m “d, . f around and near each one the supplement, 15 givgn? when wit] the‘ LTM_JMB h Stalin is not T118118 RWBI. Ifflq- Pffllm‘ Pl“ l5 DERS, HEAD-YOU RELAX unaud- up be“. ' l y y ° oon lmv "seep-in" floore- s» school-house wall be found._ farmer stay the mental loss that , PvW-mitm-L but PGeneral secretary o‘ an: irliilesdeest o‘: Edinburgh. Bc0t~ ' H R, H , ' Se! and Drive die new Plymouth PARKING IS 1245i’. A-‘Ki 3W1‘ lllv Wflcllfil" daily leads now is hid with econonuc gloss? ‘ , . , n ' “d m fl l l5 l“ Nwmmn‘ " ' B” y ‘s Man g “mp1 mo d, f, m“; before you buy. Visit your nearest - .. ., , . , we Coinintnlst Party. The Presi- . bill-land county England new. m Y8"! Y ll I Women especially the liay (ills sense oi duty still his when will he Justify the Golden n, 01111,; u SSR is M I Kflllll- ‘ ' ’ e make for greater comfort. ufery and ChrynisrsPlymouiiz dealer today. . , glflrws, gag,‘ l9astfiplgecl; R218 gyfimg [it lfijk-laerflrle ‘to . . . . . - Scottish border. “onomyl New Airliner-WP. HY‘ 3‘ AND u’ Pm!" Plymouth i atet stoc 0 e m av 0 sc oo. retro .ie cii iu cac - ‘ ‘ , . . “i . __ , ; ' character and manly pride. Where e1- will he give the heart to ivork- liiarwal Pusudsk dim m 1935- ROE-The verb loan may be - ) Dfllyud]. ‘Ho! M" ‘l “n” "the President of France is Albert used m money ‘rmsacmm mm cnknlorrnow" would you find a harder bargain made? Where a professional class poorly paid‘? Where irt a land so ‘blessed Wllh farmers strong, would goes unpaid. No more than poverty _ , 1 . 1 h h 1 - . _- l P-Kviflrllilffie LB-lnlld" “e be '5 overcoat (not loaned). I lent him a - ~ "r I H IovofAmoMu m“ m‘ m“ e“ spend t “n” V“ m” he “ma” “e sand‘ °f m“ of lush azmospherlc pressure 0"! dollar toi- loaned). shell t lend him '“%‘i.'..>'.'>'.'..i‘§‘¥l.f°i'>'$'-§'£l‘rfid" fgll-gllum l: N-iwrguv J INC-o the wherewtlial to live? Around us Nature has her charms displayed but still the rural teacher so long? Where else the hogs re- ccive a higher place than e‘en e. member of the human race? Safety First — The have petered from the glass. PEDAGOGUE Other Fellows Safety L/rbi-un and the Prime Mtlnister. M. Lcoli Blttm. I the ocean in the north and south hemispheres. There latitude varies according as the sun moves north or south of the equator to the trop- ics of Cancer or Capricorn. They Lend is the verb used in all other cases. These sentences will perhaps make this clear; He lent me his that book (not loaned). We are pleased to have received many letters from readers com- mending "The Educatlonal Horizon" EASY TO BUY Auk your Chrysler-Plymouth doelu . PLYMOUTH TRUNKS are wider, big/m, deeper! More luggage span nus only uln- C L: FS-lioc: i: Imp Iiillou! mien. pm. I IVIRY THU AY- hu aungnplul plieiopaph of Maia! Blind Born on nqunl. Write Io Chrysler Corporation o Candi Limited (Plymouth D slots), Windsor, Ont. are regions of calms and light varl- I and endorsing m, value w tegghgfs llmn ever lie/an! --.. A great deal may be done in our elementary schools to establish ‘Zzose habits of care and fore- thought which alone will safeguard irom accident and from that suf- faring which foresight and oom- mormxense might have avoided. lvhile children are young their minds are more readily mrpressed, 11nd habits formed during this plas- tic period remain deep-rooted lln-otialiolit Life. It behooves the wt-r therefore to consider how - may best teach her pirpils to up. look, listen," and, above all, .1 think. Just llow this is to be done will depend upon the teacher's special shitty, and the conditions of the school, but the following suggestions will perhaps be found helpful in llznny wheels. FllSZ, us to the occasion of the lesson; it may be well to seize UPO!) some accident in the school-yard or in the tllsi- as a peg upon which to llqng (lie lesson, or the teacher may lead lit-r class .to the discussion oi pruveniable accidents. Then ask them to maize a list of all the acci- dents which they know of whach have happened in the district. Try to decitie _i"st how they were caused. wl finer or not they might. lrccn p vented by care. Dur- " ttisvtissioti others may be dill.“ 114T!‘ ll lt"\\' Sl/lflCS 'dlff'l(lf‘lll.i, which may .1t 111:. hand on lllt‘ Arthur left on the ' sharp 5C SLOTS them. She nearly died, and was VCfy ill for weeks. How could this have been prevented? Are poisons and other medicines in your house stor- ed so that. children cannot lind them? Have you ever heard of grown people taking the wrong medicine? or taking an overdose? How did it happen? How could it have been prevented? Grandmother slipped on a ban- ana skin and broke ller hip. Could this accident have been prevented? How? Could 1t. haw inert prevented after the banana skin was thrown down? How? How thick should ice be before it is safe to walk or skate upon? Wily is river ice less sale than on a pond or lake? Do you which for danger" signs, when skating‘! lio you skate only on ice which you lire sure is safe? Why is it dangcrotls- (1) To "tich on" with hand- sleighs or DlCYUlGS to a. sleigh, wag- gon or autolnobile? l (ll) To step out on the road from ' belrnd standing buggies 0t‘ w-aggons or parked cars or trucks‘: (ii) To stand on a rousing cl in"? t4) To play among lumber piles? t5) To change places iii a boat? (6) To carry an lllllbltilil loo ltnv‘ in front of the face or too close over the head‘! (T) l0 tiillcll nil t.!.<-tl'lc ulrc which you do no‘. know l-"i illlhrtilicn l and ("arcfllllit iluiilalrd‘? . Toll of some piriciltlllilt- ‘rwrltivlll. which ()(‘Clll‘l'0(‘l \\'li('ll~——- ii) sortie/nutty caught a ridv on a sleigh or truck. ~~ 1w; tnlllrtf.‘ < Illi mothers kllct- ))llii-, anti ruldcd hint- l1li'(‘ll pr.‘- ]7l‘l‘\l'lll(‘(l ,. . Aim: pli f iht- hm. in Cl“dl(‘(l and l llrll .. slitklng up out of ‘tilt’ (ll ‘up hfnll’ . Who could have pron lYfll llll> .\('i' tit-lit? Artlllll’. tvll‘) \\'li.~. ill l1 ll'|l‘l_V to gt) swlinniing. jult u l])l‘(i il‘~‘.ii\ the blood and hur- l-tcd on. A 111w rlavs later the liilrt bvgtin to sllmw infection. lt was oaks before Arthur could walk on ll? White fault wasthls? How might it have been prevented’) Mother ldl-ppetl ml the book vrlilcli Anml lclt on the stair-steps and fell on the stairs. Who was re- iponsiblc for this accident? Why? Our neighbours baby girl found a box of randy-coated tablets. She thought they were candes and ate BRINGING UP 1L‘) 'l‘liv sllvvlr» urrv ('lt\(‘li"il with lh-lllll, '1 V ‘iii- l llo_\>. \\(l\‘ ])..l\il|", ultli a ,".llli \\'llli‘ll lilt‘_\' l><-l.t=\t d llltlt‘.i'll‘ll. I5) Wllcli S(.‘i.illlt{ off il't~rlat1‘.~;- or... 16) \Vlt4'll (‘Illisilllu tll1\‘.il lllll. Learn illl: Snfriiy Slogan; "l-mk zillcaltl. ’l‘lillil: ‘illiFHll. if all is right, go lllictlrl." It niittllt be well ill (liscllssint; uv- , cidcnis- to appoint tun ])ll|lll.\ ml keep tltb upon tht- hllivkllulirtl (ll. the ntllilbcr oi l)l‘t"\(‘]\.. ' dents and the liunlbcr oi which could not he fll'(‘.\'(‘lltf‘(l. W fraction or percentage nf the at dents discussed could have llt‘(‘l‘l‘ prevented by a little care‘? After discussing the irilltnvirtr: llncs by Captain A. A. NllJll(ll.>Ull,i ask your pupils to learn tllcni not l only by rote but by llcnrl. FOR OTHERS We practice saftty because ire are sure rAlHER able winds. l Erosion is the gradual wearing away of parts of the earth's surface by rain, wind, ice, etc. Running water removes the finely broken material. Sea waves erode coastal cli is. Muskeg is a name of Red Indian origin applied to the b43883’ lands o1 north and northwest Canada. G.H.-The ten largest cities in the British Isles are: London, Glas- gow, Brniingham, Liverpool, Man- chester, Sheffield. Leeds, Edinburgh, Dublin. Belfast. A.l\i.l\f.—'I‘hat's a good idea and we suggest it herewith. Many of the matters dealt with in these columns are not ‘easily found elsewhere. Use scissors and paste-pot and preserve them for future reference. A.P.-We still have a limited number of "hlatriculation Material" nil hulld. If "you are a paid-up mem- hcr we will send you the package free, on reqtlest,—-one package per rneliiber only. To all others. teach- hrs or entrance pupils the charge is lorty cents postpaid. M.G.-The ten largest British srliporls, in point of tonnage are: London, Liverpool, Southampton, Nl\'\'(.‘1i\il(‘, Plynlotllll, Belfast, Car- lllll, lltlll, Suxlnsca, Manchester. The chit-f C. P. lt. steamship lilies iilTP-ll) Vailcouver-Vicwria-Yoka- ha " ‘it V' rcou r-Vi Lorin-Hon- l MAKING MEN l\‘.'..lk ll-p-ldns slit. on one end of a 1w», And a lliYlll boy out on the other; Marl»: llupkilis clinic its li pcdagaguc And taught t. an older brother. Alitl l don't rare Wlllil. Mark Hop- kins taught. it‘ i115 Ltitin ivas small and his Greek was naught. For the fnrmcr boy, he thought, thought he, All lllrtuuzli icctl""c time and quiz, "Tlil- kinlt of a man I want to be , ls llli kind of a man Mark Hopkin‘ is." l No printtrtl word nor spoken plea (Jan teach young hearts what men should be: Not. all the books on all the shelves But what the teachers are them- selves. For extrication is makhg men, so is it. now, so was it when Mark Hopkins sat on one end of a log And James Garfield sat on the other. - -Arthur Guiterman and others. Many letters of a semi- crltlcal nature have also come to hand but these bother us not at all. Please write us your impressions. Better still, let us have your views on the value of the education pro- gram of this province and your ideas as to how it might be im- proved. This Department h conduct- "! b!’ the Prince Edward Island T ‘- ' " = “ C 4a: .. o _ and should be ‘dropped u; G. E. Hart, I“ lottetown. Conservation (Continued rrom page ll) velopment of m elder-down in- dustry which is giving the rerid- 9M5 B10118 the coast a material in- terest in the living bird. Despite the toll taken by hunting in open seasons in both countries, the Eider would undoubtedly increase much more rapidly than it does, were it not for a heavy annual lqgs galused by pollution of the sea with In 1936 Canada imposed the following hunting restrictions: prohibition of baiting and the use "f live decoys: a bag llniit of twelve ducks per day, and five geese lwr day: sale’ of wild waterfowl. largely prohibited previously tot- ally prohibited except in remote northern areas. where very special "tndllwm Roi/em; and open sea- son for ducks and geese limpet] throughout Canada to two months. This does not mean that there was everywhere it two months shooting season for tlirse birds, as in plggeg the freeze-up shortened the open season by as much as two to three Weeks. as usual. A conference of Provincial and Dominion Game Officials which re- cently assembled at Ottawa on the invitation of the Hon. T. A. Orerar. Minister of Mines and Re- flburvk-s. a proved by resolution of the follow waterfowl hunting re- strictioris: (l) ‘that open season for hunt- ing of wild water-fowl be continued at two months; (2) That the Dominion author- ities be requested to amend the F. R. McLaine, Charlottetown Carney Bros., Summerside explicitly prohibit killing or built- ing migratory game birds by the Ilse of baiting that is carried on at In)’ time of the year, and that the i proviso that expressly pennlts the feeding of migratory game birds in any manner in protected areas shall be applicable only to areas where hunting ‘is at all time". prohibited by law. (“This is a strengthening o {the existing regulations). (3) That the prohibition of the us of live decoys for hunting waterfowl should be continued; (4) That no drainage project re- qtilririg government assistance, permission or co-operation should be proceeded with without thorough investigation and consideration iii advance, of Ill the important economic. scientific and scenic re- sults that will be involved; 5) That the establishment of adequate sanctuaries for wild waterfowl at strategic collecti- tration points he proceeded with as rapidly as possible. , (6) That federal legislation be passed making possible the illi- poritlon of regulations to prevent effectively the pollution of coastal waters, rivers and lakcs by oil or oil refuse; and (7) That the Dominion author- ities be requested to suggest to the United States authorities that there be a season bag limit in the United States for the better protection of migratory waterfowl. The imposition of additional re- irictions in ‘hie migratory bird re- gulations cannot be ha tily brought bout. It is important that such restrictions should have the appro- val of public opinion, which cannot be had without a continuous cam- paign of education. In the remote areas of Canada wild waterfowl are taken, not for sport, but for food. Then too, there are regional administrative difficulties occas- migratory birds regulations so as to } ‘toned by the fact that the drought nex’ day." L._____ -* " 2;": " -Bv bers' holiday. hand. in Canad was limited to a part of the prairie duck breeding area. The entire human population of the three provinces most concerned is only about twenty per cent of the national population. '1lhe water- fowl sltuation ls not uniformly bad in Canada. but is worse in the part of Canada from which the United States draws n. large share of its supply. We are doing all we can to cooperate in conserving this in- tel-national migratory bird re- source which can only continue if it receives adequate protection in both countries. CREAM’ ROUTES B EG I N N I N G WEDNESDAY. May bib-Glen William, Glen Martin, Kil- mure, Vnlleyfleld, Uigg. FRIDAY. MAY ‘flip-Murray Harbor. Gurnsey Cove, Mur- ray River. Surrey, 1on5. Fodlilo, lnwer Newton, Vernon. MONDAY. MAY IOth-Whlte smell, Belle River, Eldon, Plnetie. Orwell Cove. Truck will leave Murray Harbor 6 A. M. each morning making one trip each week until further notice. JOHNNIE BLUE Hauler for CENTRAL GREAMERIES LTD. Charlottetown, P. E. l, "NEXT" The new farm laborer wanted to attend a dance, but he hadn't had a shave for a fortnight; he couldn't shave himself, and it was a bar- "Yll give you a. shave with my razor if you like," offered an old "Have you ever shaved any one before?" the new hand asked. “Not exactly!" "But once I scraped all the hair off a pig without spoiling . the biwon. so I reckon I ought to be able to fix yml." A START MADE. Lobster Retorts Years of experience working in cooper“. lion with large and small lobster fac- tories have enabled us to work out the boat type of retort for each. We make both the square horizontal and the round steel vertical types. All tested under eteam and given a wide margin of safety. "Arc you making any progress in setting iwquainu-d with those fash- ‘onable people who have lust mov- ed next door tp your house?" "Yes: their cat invited our la; l over to a niuslcale last night.“ S0 REASSURINGI "Has anybody ever been lost in ‘Twin! here?’ asked the timid omen, who hlieda nezroboatmon i ferry her across a, river. “No mivem," was the reply. "Mah brother was dimmed hegh ‘est week, but we found him the George Mi Mantis DO RSALYZE I st.‘ your? eeaslwgssrrv A I Send for photos and price list of these and other lobster cannery equipment -- ltentll, trays, trucks, leg rollers, wire bits- lute, etc. We can also supply boilers and fittings, ‘Willi! machine parts, and make on short "fill"! In)’ nemssary repairs. One stop service! was the reply. _T J é, BRUCE STEWART 6. COMPANY LIMITED tulnllTiiTflwNtfill. _ ’ . ‘l’ b. 1~../l._'/¢v1l’ ‘ - ,\p.1 "