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"scrlli- h” Constituti hei Act). ceheda is u der the eehti-oi 1 the ' ‘ e ti d 'hi h ehee - - ‘ torimn".“Ve1ll1Ii1". “weavinc twixt “Qymhm me l”, m“, some o. neepgheihie Bovemmmt was (W0Vil1¢isl,‘I1)Onilni0l1,Bfit|6gM\l- 3,13" “mm” w “m “mm”; {$3.513 Qrnépigiiiixig The renfiis with KII§§"II§”§§IIIII my "bio m,“ ‘prays and “m,” o! we wflmrs Wm or puwmmy obtained in Nova Sootia as a result niclpal) government. ‘ | Home" who” children {Qqently food and fuel for cold and hungry _ “M Wall“ d”'l@“'~" mm‘ ‘° m" m“ “m” m“ ting? mlezhdflggrledrgzblgeililonhm iidehxe firgtagstablished iiyixtsghxiywl” "-’°‘““““ '° 5'1"!“ w“ Hmmnd‘ ‘ mm“ The b°°k wmmnm‘ m” n“ bwk‘ Dom-hemp R ort ' ' en-ham Bagot Durham Mstcalfe)‘ lL- ' ' ' orde f i-viee of the Roman twould itheeenei- foranlkig- “P - - - ' - - - OurBmlrdlng H0080 with Ma or H l Cathloli: .22.. lish boy or girl to catch the etmee- Out Our Way By J. R. Williams t I g » . 3 °°P ° phere of this poem than for a Canadian boy? Why? Yes. Be- ca-use most English boys have seen something resembling the Abbey in which these books were written, perhaps even the books themsel- ves. 5. Explain the idea “When to labour was to pray." Work was considered as done for God. s0 that a man was as particular with his work as if he felt God watch- ing him all the time. ii. The poet contrasts the ancient and the modern way of preparing a book. Which stanza gives the modern way? The fifth stanza. Gothic Age: The age during which Gothic Architecture was the oom- mcn form of building. From s00!“ the year 600 to 1100. Blaaoned page: The page of a book highly decorated with color- ed pictures and letters. Scriptorium: The cell in which I. monk did his writing. Vellum: The paper on which an- aient books were written. Weaving tu-ixt. These old books were hand written and on mar- gins and bet/wee lines the nwnks made many beautiful and intricate drawings. 2. What is the picture contain- A BROKEN FRIENDSHIP The poet tells how a friendship caused the friendship between Rol- ean be broken off between two uid and Sir Leoline to end? Through people through bitter words and the action of widespread gossip and pride. In this case. though the the fact that each ivas ico proud two were no longer friends. they to admit he would believe evil never found anyoneelse who could whispered to him. 3. Did they for- replace the lost friend. _l. What get one another? No. Their spir- is the prevailing mood of this poem? its still longed for each other. What What features oif the poetry con- a teacher is teaches more than the tribute to this feeling? By the books he employs. Do not care wording. repetition and rhythm and how many but whom you please. the meter the whole poem seems to Character consists in little acts hon- be cast in a minor key. 2. What orably performed. THE PASSING OF CADIEUX Tell whether the fcllowwlng sent- ences are "True" or “Falsefl . l. Cadieux was an Indian Chief. I. Hi. took a great delight in life and all its simple Joys. 3. He lived during the Golden Age of France. i. He was e. man of noble birth. 5. Oadieux was famous for his sing- ing. 6. He loved an Indian 8m- 7~ He and his comipanions were at- tacked by the Iroquois when they MATC In the bracket after each word injhe first column write the num- ber of tlie. or group of words, in were furs. 8. Cadieux stayed behind alone, to keep the Indians at ha)’ while the others escaped. 9. Oadieux was shot by the Iroquois. 10. Pic gave his life to save that of his companions. u. e was found with an arrow through his heart. i2. It was winter when he died. l3. Sweet Mary was the Indian girl whom he loved. 14. A bird W35 asked to take a message to her. HING Constellation ( Phenomena ( Privatioi-i i the smond column that is similar glsarly seen. 1 i“ mmfln“ a. Looking back in thought. 4, Equal up or even up. l. 5. Uncivilized cruel person. , 6. Sailing around. Counterbalaiice ( i. '7. GYM! diBCOIII-ION- Seclusion i l 8. In retirement. Jgding ( 9. A group of stars. Illimitsble i i. 1o. Wlthullt end. Primeval ( ). ii. Remarkable things. Barbarian ( i. l2. Belonging to earliest times. N FRONT ing the Week of Feb. 5 to il. at the ncrthsm end of the line. the Allies hrough the Siegfried Line and the Wesvwall toward the rich industrial Ruhr Basin and the Wmphaliari Plain, a broad level road into the heart of the Reich. In the centre. they were hammer- ing their way through the Siegfried Line towilrd the Oologne rush eha the Rhine. The drive in tlie North WESTER 0n Jan. 22. the United Stuiei Third Army eeivtured WW- l German anchor , ‘tion. north 0! Luxembourg Qity. St. Vith fell on Jan. as. neiiisbers was captured on Jpn, 24, By Jan. 26, the Brit- ish Second and United 55MB!» Ninth had cleared all German troops from all Siegfried Line defences iivest of the Roer River. In the Ardennss, the United States Third seized a ridge-top highway over- léaokifi tr" Siegfried isiurae. 114:: m ans se ee av ’ a andmlfixembourg towns in ENNIS"! Twflli-Y-Fiflii Ami’ GIVWD- an advance that put them on the Forward troops reached the Reiohs- German frontier at~ five ts. wold Forest on Rb. 8. Bl’ Feb. 9. the United States the Canadian First reached with- pgnt “my hgmyngflng our, g bulge in four miles of Kleve. On the 10th. of its own. beyond the starting the Canadians reached the Rhiige point of December German offans- at Milllngen. In the centre, t e ive. On Jan. 31. in Alsace, the American First, by Feb. 9. had French First captured Wittenheim. fought t0 Within Illflchlllfi 81111 From Feb. 1 to 4, units of U. S. range of the great Schwammenauel 3 glean and capturrzdl it <giebth1e2 lgtfiié elf mil v w caiptu on . . tchorrerzniaimicatiogs stronghold Uneitzd asstates Third took Prueri. eiipeeztihg the West-wall. 1h oh the istii. the oeiieiiiene rue-h- vrn Alace, French and American ed the Rhine at \Eff‘If\Qfl0h. On troops eemei-eii their way tp the no. so. U. s. Third Army trow! centre of Colmar. cleared the west captured Wincheringen. I m"? buikoftheniiinefursoniiea and apron the Cia-nian border east of on Friday 4, liberated Oolmsr. Dar Luxembourg Oity. BURMA points. On Feb. 10, British troops seized Ramaree on the island of Ramree. British and Indian troops have captured the ancient Burm- ese city of Pagain. an miles south- wm of Mandalay. Pagan is famed for its 5,000 glittering odas, and is considered one of the wonders of tlie east. Gerierslisaimo Chlang Kai-Shel: has rensmed the new Dunne road the "Btilwell Road" in honour of General Joseph stfllwell. WORK prescribed by a well trained oculist. b On Janna 21, Wanting was captured. ‘Br tish forces landed on Rarnree Island off the west coast. a site for bases from which Allied aircraft could dominate all southern Jan. 22. the Leda-Burma Road was opened. On Jen. 15 Chinese units were busy mopping up in the Namkham, Wanting, and Namhpama areas. By Jan. S, the British had cros- sed the Irrawaddy River at two SEAT l. Read each sentence cardully and decide which clauses make the statement read correctly. After you have decided which clauses are correct. piece checks in the proper blanks. l. To protect our eyes for beet work at school. we should (a) sit vith the light shining from the rear or over our left shoulder. ‘bl let the sunlight shlnc directly upon our work. (c) test our eyes by the vision chart to see if we iiecd to go tn the oculist for an examination of our eyes. id) ask our teacher if we may movc nearer if we cannot see "i: WOIU$ plainly when written ""1: he road from ii" i-W-rl, 1e» ‘ rii“ .1" fzjiz" ilic ‘ilgiil, if) zir our gluscs if they have been we should try to prevent accidents by (a) walking on the left side of the road. (b) stopping and looking both ways before croming the street 0!‘ U19 hiShWIY. (cl following the rules of safety when getting in or out of a car or school bus and when oi the highway. 3. In order to develop and maln- tain healthy teeth. a person should (H) have milk. eggs. vegetables. to- mnto Juice. and whole-wheat bread in the daily diet, (b) brush the tectli thoroughly at least twice "sch day. lei brush across the teeth vigorously ciicli morning. id! visit 1h: dentist once or twice a year. gathering up their catch of‘ 2. On our way to and from school V1 riding a bicycle. id) playing games i {i0 Robert Koch (lbw-IMO), a noted Gemian physician and bacteriolo- gist, born at Ciaiisthal, Hanover. H; was educated at. Gottingen. and he practiced for a number of years with great success. Doctor Koch became noted for his investigation of bacteria as a. source of disease, and he was able to place bac- teriology on a firm foundation as a science. In i082 he discovered tlie germ which produces consumption. and the next year lie was sent by his government to to investi- gate the cholera; there he discov- ered the bacillus which caused this disease. In 1890 he proposed the lyrnipii treatment for consumption; but the treatment has not been en- NOBEL Nobel Prizes, a series of prizes founded by Alfred Bernard Nobel. a Sivedish inventor most widely known for his invention of dyna- mite. Mr. Nobel bequeathed 89.- 000000. the income from which is to be annually distributed in five equal prizes awarded for (l) the most important invention or dis- covery in physics; (21 the most [important discovery or improve- l. Grand-duchy. Europe. border- ing on Belgium, Prussia, and France: surface generally table- land; iron ore; manufactures hard- ware, leather. beer, paper. wealth: Chiefiy agriculture Crops: Oats, potatoes. wheat. Livestock: cattle, sheep. Diff!- liorses. Exports: iron and steel, ‘dairy production. Imports: Tex- itllGS, machinery, oil. Monetary unit: The Luxembourg Franc — NAMES 0F‘ PLACES THAT HAVE BEEN, IN THE NEWS COMM‘. town. Haut-Rh-in, B. Ffflnve; textile industries; bleach- "18 and brewlnsl vineyards. Poi-i. 38.700. Emmerich. town. Rhinelana, P1115518. on R. Rhine, near Dutch border; tobacco. chocolate, mar- garine, sugar, iron “ Popu- lation 13,500. - Irrawaddy, great river, Bunnie. formed by Junction of two which rise in N. of province; gen ei-al course from N. to 5.: dis ..*"*°..?*i...°‘ rum“- w en egra o ex ve dslta. Main “a Riv. is main highwa of com- merce. being nayigabo from its mouth as for as Bhamo (C. 900 m.) for large steamers, and of en- potential value for irriga- tion. Tns. on its banks, Ran- goon. Bassein. Mandalay. Bliamo. Length C. 1.800 miles. Kobe. town, Honshu. Japan. ou Osaka Bay: now includes Hiogo; fine harbour, important seaport; aabbiéilding. Population about Menimel. It was captured on Jan. 28th. Port, Lithuania, on Kurisches Half; centre of Baltic timber trade: shipbuildin. iron- founding. brewing; chemicals, soap; herring fisheries. Pop. 37.000. Katowice. town. Poland, 4s m. W.N.W. of Oracow: ironworks: machinery; zinc and coal in vic- inity. Population 105,000. It was captured Jan. 38th. _ who“, Beuthen, rrehtiei- wwh, s. ii. azmstiida ieeglimluieikilildweslil’ Prussian Silesia. Germany; lead, Offenbach. Ana, ' "f." n’; zinc. ehmfcals, machinery. - ulltjoyp 1,911,501,; ' AMERICAN TROTTER HORSES | The fastest of all horeaa are the |Amsrican trofltera or atanhrd- gbred horses, their peed records for a. mile being slightly has than 2 inii-iuteerhis breed was develop- ed froun the English. thoroighbred, riding which owes much to Ambian and other oriental horses. It is a high- ly nervous horse. Since only a few horses can be used for racinl. WHY SCHOOL To enrich the tensity pupils interests. i; 1'3‘ develoougliipile‘ ewrw; at n goo o prcgramm for g-uidiing their home iatening and encouraging collateral listen- ing in the some way that col- lateral reading is encouraged. “ and ahfllll Miller Machine. s i-I ni- line 8L. Cllrlflletawn. i KOCH LUXEM and mining. 000 tflimtlry. Chindiwin. 1 currieulunn tlreiy successful. Doctor Koch was a member of the medical faculty of the University of Berlin. He pub- lished in 1816 a paper giving a full account of the life history of the organism which had been observ- ed in animals dead of spienic fever; and in 187'! the great French chem- ist Pasteur proceeded to investigate the subject, and his investigations conclusively support the germ the- ory of disease. Each organism pro- duces its own disease and none other: and the special disease cannot arise unless its germ has gained entrance to the body. 'I‘lic channels through which these germs obtain entrance are in- numerable. PRIZES meni. in chemistry; f3) the most important discovery in physiology or medicine: (41 the most re- markable literary work of an idealistic nature: (5) the best work done in the interest of universal peace. The prizes amount to $40,- 000 each. The first four are award- ed bv the Swedisi Academies, and the fifth by the Norwegian Stcrth. ing. The first prizes were award- ed in December 190i. I BOURG 3 3-4 cents (nominal). Pop. i5 of French. German and Flemish Orisih. Language is Luxembourg- ian. The Grand-duchy consists of four electoral districts. Area is 990 sq. miles; population C 301,- 3- Capital of above duchy. Pop.‘ 52.000. (31 Luxembourg Province of S. E. Belgium; high-lying aria WWW; produces marble. fruit. timber. Cap. Arlon. Area 1.106 sq. miles; pop. 304,000 iatlon $000. 1t Jan. Nth w“ captured Dabrowa Gornicsa, town Poland. 38 m. N.W. of Cracow oncoalfield i’:‘.i%‘.‘.‘"'fi.i§.'.“"‘““ sue PM- n-lwbers: Town. Thuringia. Gvmwnv. io m. rm. of Coburg" mum's"- es toys. Pow. 19.000. ft “'55 “Milled Fd). 8rd. Win-g. iriehiueetui-ihg m, N_ Bavaria. Germany: many fine 51111101185 a-nd monuments. includ. gbstetéle of iarince Albert. erect. Y K166i] l . pmnm "we ‘xiiicria (i865), im. actures include orcelain; I-ltzoltz. tn. ‘Silesia. cienheh - W-N-W. of Brealiiu; clot}; machinery, ghoes, u, tobacco. and pottery. 78.500. It was mptuygfl Russians February 1i. Gieuen, tn.. N.W. Hesse, Gem. any; manufactures machinery, rub- ggg- "hmfllill-fl. leather. Pop, 34,. Resse. republic f Germs . _ prising the provinces Obgh mm, Sltlfkflibllll, Rheinheasen. and eeven small an la : Rs. Rhine, ui.%,”°i.,.‘.l,'°".°,‘;,,‘;§ “Heels- rwt crops. n-iiit. tobacco. {and vines; famous mineral springs; ron. salt. manganese ore: indus. tries: leather goods, ehemicu]; furniture. hardware and machin.’ moat- animals of this bread are "I94 3V1’ iiflvlfls in vehicles or for light farm work. Both ia-ottcn and pacer: belong to the breed. A pacer. a far b" __. chair gailtfi“ which ninadkea fig-Negev - we or stench 000 1 pounds. and the height isl from O0 to 64 inches in i047 of shoulders. Any color is allowed. BROADCASTS 4. To aarve aa dalionairaiisoa . M’ earafully prepared liloadsaaia b)y master teaehera-(Dr. S. R. 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