JANUARY 16' 195" ma GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN STHEED UCA TIONAL HORIZON (living on both plants and flesh): pigs. Advice for windy orator: lf you Quadrupeds are four-footed ani- rnals. Some are herbivorous (living on planta): horses, sheep: some. carnivorous (living on flesh): don't strike oil in the first few wolves, foxes; some, omnivorous minutes, stop boring, . PRESENTING NEWS AND vlaws or INTEREST T0 TEACHERS also an. OTHERS §BE_KING “E lllE MOST WONDERFUL the trouble is over." What ls the meaning? 5. A boy gets into trouble at school, His father says, “You have 1. Where does a person go when he lies up? Where does a ship go when it lies up? . 2. Mention some BABY IN THE WORLD IMPROVEMENT [N EDUCATION things other i than human beings or animals made your bed and you must lie PERENNIAL WEEDS Ting COMMON COLD which are said to lie. on it." What does his father 3. A person tries to bully you mean? A number of perennial weeds coupled with prolific seeding, and Most medical specialists agree While colds themselves are rlev- and you “y “I Wm not ml“ ll 8 How do you tul when "nw lound in Canada are particularly strong competing ability make the that the common cold is caused by er fatal the complications and . _ resistant to eradication by cuiti- eradication of these weeds dlffi- a virus-wine of those toxic organ- after effects are serious. These Will! dOWIL" What do you intend 1528502119‘ haw °n W“ c” patio“, The aggressiveness of cult, particularly by the farmer isms so small that it can pass may be, pneumonia, rheumatic fev- t‘; do? 7 nI'sha" lle l“ Walt for hlm» # these wceds, coupled \vltli their who has but iimitcd means at his through tltc pores oi.’ a clay filter. er, sinusitis, nephritis, heart dls- 4 “You llml beller lle low unlll wllat l! ‘he meanlng-l ' pprsistence, makes their‘ presence disposal. Fortunately those wccds Whrii the virils sets up a cold, eases, and a depressed vitality ' pit a 15""- °T i" B disirlci- l B" "Qt w Widely distributed as titlirr germs may attack the areas which favors other infections and SEATWORK hastens the progress of organic disease. The prevention of colds consists. first, in avoiding the infection and, secondly, in guarding against the predisposing causes, The debili- tating causes include conditions that diminish resistance: con- taminated air, dust, drafts, sudden changes of temperature, exposure to cold and wet, overwork, loss of sleep or insufficient rest, impro- li\ the nose and throat that have been (lamaged. These germs in- l-lude the oncs that; cause pneu- lllCtiilll, stirc throat, influenza, and the staphylococci related to pus infcction. 'l'ilc conrensus of medical opinion seems to be if persons would isol- ate themselves by remaining in bed during the first three days of n cold, thcy would not only bene- fit. lllQfl\$t‘l\'0S but would largely many other weeds. lt is of ut- most importance, therefore, that a determined, organized effort be made to control and cradlcafe them before they become v/idc-sprczid, It is known that. many of these weeds have been introduced into Canada by the purchase of seed grain. grass, and alfalfa seed. Small batches subsequently became estab- lished and, because of indifference serious threat to agricultural pros- perity of that area. Much of the persistence of prrennial weeds is due to certain characteristics of’ their roots. These are namely: l. A deep penetrating root sys- tern with horizontal lateral roots both in and below the tillage zone of the soil. ‘.2, Roots that are protected by a “She had been ill for a time, one pitied her. 4. She had been but was now improving inion the sick-list. 5. She was going health?" Which of the foilowingifrom bad to worse. 6. She was on statements are true, which are-the mend, 7. She was gaining untrue, and which may or may ground. 8. She might pull not be true. through. 9. She was at the last 1. She was now going downhill. gasp. 10. She had been out of 2. Her mind was at ease, 3. Every- sorts. TEN STEPS TO SUCCESS AYLMER is the only canned baby food sold in Canada that was developed exclusively for Canadian babies-under the lliiCk corky epidermis. Such roots iiie resistant to attacks by soil °" tilt? Dart. of the farmer or in- adequate methods 0i’ cradicniion, prevent the spread of the infec- per food, and other conditions that Knowledge gives confidence; con- imparts courage; courage breeds imam“ o‘ laodmg Canadian Nguulsms, and may survive in the gradually spread until they secur- lion. lower the genenal vitality. “dell” implies enthusiasm? 9"‘ perseverancr perseverance in- ~ soil for several years, ed a firm foothold on the farm. If the cold is accompanied by Resistance may be strengthened l-husiasm encmimges “mrk? “mrk duces ma. than accom lml" Cour? Baby spocmhsm d,“ Aylm" 3. Roots that may regenerate They do not spread rapidly when fever, a persistent cough, or a by good hygienic habits, especial- requi"! Piamimii Piaimi", m5‘ ' p fltltltflttill 0i QWittY "- bt-ititld ly Cleanllneu’ dlel‘ "n, ,un,lllne_ ters determination; determination esy, and courtesy leads to success. by the largest runners oi iwit! readily from buds produced by root sections broken by tillage. or from left unmolested, but when brought. under cultivation, particularly if it pain in the chest, face, or ear, a physician should be consulted im- and fresh air. .~l.wv.v.w~oc~c\c\o\c (.\£D<.\C\'>L.\L\L\L\L u.» and vegetables in Canada. than half the comprise more the. stumps or roots below the till- is not thorough, their spread 1s {[0- medlntely, In secondary infections. Good ventilation, with clean air 1| _ nae zone of the soil. tolerated many times over, Such sonic of the nciver drugs may help not loo dry nor too warm, and the This Devlrttrlent is oon- imgmiiflm“ she point’: oubi" l Y." M57 Vi“ 4_ Root, that may store uqequule weeds make greater headway on when administered under the di- allaylng of dust would prevent 51°19‘! b! "19 Prime Edwam 1) h ur i 3d“ y?“ ° lint)!‘ rue. thrive on Ayliner food reserves, and so rum; ‘larva. the light or poorer soils where an rcction of a Phyiifitlfl- ‘many cold infections. "m"! Tfifii"? Fedwnimi- t.’ w“ an Word“ mm m5 u" lien when top-growth is destroyed intensive type of agriculture is not Contributions sis welcomed l: most workers were eased, but the practical. These weeds are loss of MATCH ‘m’ “mum l" “M7955” i“ y; gpvemment mimd 11° way o’ r9‘ in’ tiilalfl a problem m, llw lwavy so“, Miller MacFadyen. 8 l-Z Fel- ,~ ducing working hours of house- irh", chururterlgtlc, of lll, fool,‘ HA1; ' 1. Developed a new treatment for 20. Developed good practical l uni Si» Ci1=Yi“i-"t°""- - wives. Critics even claimed the serious burns. steam engine, five-day week had worked a hard- ORIGIN OF PLANTS 2, Built canals. 3. Grew grasses and turnips. 21. Built steamshlps. 22. Geologist. ship 0n women, and pointed to the heavy shopping program faced by housewives on Friday, since shops fb/ Baéy L Wild oats originated in Asia cherries originated in Europe. ‘l. 4. Thermos bottle. William Harvey ——l. N z G t .\linor. 2. Alfalfa originated in Corn originated in Mexico. 8. 5, Introduced seed drill and James Dewar ——. I a were closed Saturday and Sunday. Pei-amt 3i ivileetlcltovlijiri; origlnatid aclaches odriiinilted in China‘. hi). horse-hoe, Newcomen ——. The new cabinet minister has a in ‘en ra sa. . "al ages, caui- cat an aroy are two o i c ti, Discoverer of circulation of F. G. Banting ——. long background of social service Ilowcr and beets originated in oldest plan“ 81.0w" by ma“ 1Q blood, E, C. Davidson ——. work which will apply to carrying Rs Southern and Western Europe. 5. 7. Livestock breeding. James Simpson -———-. out the plans of her department. YOUR BABY DESERVES AYLMER QUALITY Potatoes originated in South Am- B57195’ m“ 7m)" wild i“ P5195‘ 8, Penny postage. Edward Jenner ——-. ' Plan of Action erica. 6. Apples, pears, plums and tine. 9. Insulin. Young ——. Her announced aims include ‘l Henry Belaemer -—i kindergartens, day nurseries, irri- 10. Successful quantity production SHEEP t t l. .1 a i dl -- _ u 11s ele3iiilt canals Carrgfets —-r n ey I -—-' iflrovgzlent orfomlostllgilla lizliartorffid "Don't be such fools as to depend Grade I -- l. Louise Feterson, They kill weeds. ‘they cat them livestock starve. 'i'hey do not re- lé A ploneer ‘in rallway dk Tull __ ' lie pllfligne labobsavln devlces on Bill, We women must think for g, Lloyd Peterson, 3, Donald with relish in the growing season. quire expensive quarters. \l'hile ‘H089 l Bukewe1l'___ By ‘I’ G’ Graham c aver lug ll ll ' ourselves and vote as we think. Gaudet. Germination of weed seeds is they demand reasonable care, no B? Iatercilélmed was“ land Roland m“ . Canadian Press Correspondea; rexsttiargticlindoifmlgtglliellignt otdnlllilgy women can no ‘anger be regarded Highest Avemgr Eleanor - - ——'- - se c s n - ' destroyed in the digestive tract. gflzlwuilafirasifi gggislegiyggey pm" 4. Discovered use of chloroform Stephenson ——. A: 3r' ZIlleilm-égalflhtdfi ing conditions glterceali aaupeople Wlflfilgbflfiai (it r332: G-aiaudtfet c- Ditltneédcilfie- Noun ' - - _ ; ' es a mee. n er ec e a. c : 1 sheep u. enrich"! n’ m’ ‘om i” w°°i i" ii“ ‘Prim; (2) m!“ aglglniigsrliilifiialtclon i ;llllydlid—--Jen,ner é new government-- formation of i‘; Aflmusifn §°§,°,lh°§l,f°’l§f,°,, :3 the dishes afterwards. They are Gaudet. Eleanor Gaudet. Liaiara. They thrive where other farn ket lsmtbs in the fall. m: First stmm- 9mm!‘ Cromplon ___. department loathe welfare ‘first $2.)!‘ 5:5: and foul’ rahdchudren able w flunk lmemgently and can Donn‘ Verna Rogem Evelyn Gab , l7 Splmllllg mule til/alt ____ women and Ciliidrenqs mimics‘ h ll lessgworkel. l" {he do a lot in the future to New Zea- diner, Ruth Gardiner, Arnold Ga‘;- WORDS AND EXPRESSlONS T0 BE AVOIDLD “MEN 18: Spread information about new Townshend —--. bY 5°me museum“ to he anlexdeifili‘ desreessvlvsfi gt ll; i305 and was c°_ land on a more even kee." det, Annie McCardle, liazr-n WRITING A LEHER mam“ °t hrmm" Hugh Mm" _"' Dignl Wllflcrlleawtiilllerizzgtualy e rollnaer and guiding spirit of a —?——'——— Sherry. Brenton Gardiner. Louise ___ W CY a °P ' ' BEL C P t . L1 d P t . According to our records: Every- altogether, all ready and already. 19‘ Hard surfaced tomb’ Macadam ' The ministry is a novel idea» health camp for underprivileged c T0“ 5 Hool- ‘K2153; f: gram; elffifrixlnuu one knows that you get lnforms- Allude means to refer indirect- AGENCIES THAT HELP MAKE RQCK INTO SQIL it could be valuable in winning cxldzleigdevlvhiftgl; lxllaasnysirgilgelbseeqnli: Mp0“ m! poem“: tton from your records. iiy: as "The speaker alludr-rl to votes. And to maintain the appeal , __ ____._.____ New Zeaimd" Si“ w” 1°’ m“ Noreen Gaudet, URANIUM nun DOUBTFUL Advise: A greatly overwork“! the prereco- ot a flistiiistihhett ti) rail); i2» frost; (3) afmos- 2, sandy loam: a, loan-i; 4, clay to the feminine side of the votrrs. _ word. it!!!“ i" the ""i'ii@"i"’--" pliers; (-1) ice moving down a loam; 5, clay soil. list, the government has appointed years President '3! me 1°C“! nurs‘ 2 (mcifaglldcclérdle, At an early data: This expres- Almost: correct as an adverb. slope; (5) earth worms; (6) de- Clay soil: (1) It holds moisture g, woman to head the department-- lbrlilgattliclgifigdsigoggtlg: Eg-dilgial: m: ‘Grade VH1 __l. Eleanor caudal, TOKYO, Jam l5 ___(AP) _ Th,‘ lion should be avoided. At hand: Trlte. Angry with ls the idiom that. should, as a rule, be used with re- spect to persons. caving vegetable matter; (7) winds and waves; plants that grow on better than sandy soil warms more slowly; (3) crops are therefore less likely to be injured but (2) Mrs. Hilda Ross. But the jcowiil be no sinécure and observers think the govern- Verna Rogers, 2i. Ruth Gar- Grade V11 -— 1. Z Arnold Gaudet, diner. time crinrnandant of the Women's volunteer Auxiliary Corps. Southern Japan. newspaper Asahi reports that orei rich in uranium has been found in but oilficials at Attached find: If anything is A t‘ l fl l b‘ “D[>ks‘ Clo, h l u l 1M6 ‘he attached to the letter, say attach- l’) mp les tness, su tfl lity m‘ Rain dissolves certain cements b drou ht. (4) It is harder t0 f, has chosen the right \\‘0n‘l8l‘l Since er eec on n , , Id is. Of course lt will be found. inherent tendency; as, an aPt Te‘ holding rock particles together and wagrk b0%ll when wet and dry. Eel-nit, has talked t0 Wfimen in B. landfill!!! ' 2 Ggaggnvéhgr 1' Annie M°°"°,i°» ll hgggArfigillghsly lfilaétiriilllizitirfs it could not be attached under ply; a sympathetic pcrson is apt. i"\lsl1plps l0 break down muk lnm clny soils produce good hay and The exact duties 0t Mrs, Ross. they can understand, trlling them -G8d v lyérenm Gardiner Lhcol H G qhennk- head 6f separate cover. to have friends. Liable imPii°5 8i soil, It washes this soil into the grain crops, but are too cold and whose vigor belles the fact she is a they must. take a. large!‘ Pari- 1" rlillfle d 5e finch n ' micArlillurll 'n;l_ul.al ' resomces Awaiting your further orders: least the threat of sinister or un- crevlces of rocks lmluclng plant wet for Douala” and conh Loam grandmother have not been clellm rulmlng llle counlry 5° ll wlll be 2.‘; dorw s ea. Demo he! secuon Sam Japanese have been’ wit! M! "k iii a direct Way. i"°"bi° "ewii-‘i “- liable 7°" growth. The roots of plants force soil absorbs moisture better than ed They may eventually extend to governed in their interests. B e d G- Iatieorge c , "dhcovleflng" uranium in Jwuni Contents duly noted: An uniirr- damages? liable i° E“ iliili- Like‘ their ivay between rtl(ks and into clay and holds it better than sand. much on many aspects o; govern. ytwhen 1t; Comes go voting," “y; 2. Howarm au la .D 1d M C we vet 8mm the w“ ended l ensary space filler. These words iy implies probability, sometimes vrc‘fi(:ps and‘ gradually irlcl-Qasing Depletion of soil moisture takes men; Mrs. Ross, “many women say ‘Bill, 5"“ '- - d“ t °da- t ' ' I Ira meaningless. Evcn date. or promise, such as readily appeals l" 5m,‘ break rock! apart Wale,- lllrrce; (1) By the per-column, of "Aft" all wamen and clllldren lell me what lo do; Grade Il- 1. Aiu rey s or y. recent date: To be clear, mention to belief. sunk, iulo porous rocir urul when water through the soil, through ' the exact date. But meflhifll’ dilly! U" "0 it freezes, ills resulting Qxpgnglon gravity. (2) By evaporation under Hand you: Send you is clearer. other negative in the same clause, and conlmcllol, breaks the rock lhe ucllon o1 sun and wll-u-L (3) "cw can one liiiiid anything to I have met but frur- Earth warms in passing through By transpiration. that in. by the another in a letter? Has come to hand: lf you ans- wer n letter, the sender will know Fix: correct in such uses as fix- lniz a silo, fixing the. attention. Do not use for repair, except in iiic tho soil nre constantly breaking rock particles into finer pieces. 'l'\vo main classes of s0il~Form- plant taking up quantities of wa- ter from the soil and breathing it off into the air. (4) By caplllarity. ,& .411: srcumrr .0. lnirzamu srrimiry .& that his has been received, sense of making something stable l"; Hal-ks; ll) (luarlz produces Keel, moisture l" the m“; (1) by I have before me your letter: or stationary. We do not. fix an 53ml (Slllpav lllll‘, use as plant trapping vagstuble mutt" in the m». Your coiteapondent does not care automobile. Do not use for ar- loud; provldps lll-ulnugm l2) F,.l_ soil, uud <2) by frequent; cultlvu. where you have his letter. rense- 5p5|'—yleldg Clay—-()Qn[gln5 potgg- tion of the surface soil to retard ~ lnclcsed (enclosed) you will find: Guess: Do not use for suppose. Slum’ cnlclllnl‘ magneslllm_ __ uuplllurlly, "so inclosad is. Arrange the in- i-losure so that. the yeaflrr ivlll Frequently these ivorrls indicate lllos‘, produced lllrougll ll“, ucllon ll and Wm, the nouns .10 wlllch find it. very different meanings. Most in- n; ill-c; gl‘n'1i‘p and marble, lg; those pronouns refer. Use don't 1n due course: Say definitely telligerit i! Yer)’ different frtim Aqllggu! ol- Surluueulul-y mck_ with I, you, we. and they and when you will do it. Most: do not use for almost. almost intelligent, Cliisscs of Rocks: (l) lgneoils- those prodilcod by the reunion of Use doesn't with he, she, and with the words to which we and Proposition: Business slang; you Underline the word or expres- ruck parllclos under the hello“ o; they refer. mean proposal or undertaking. lit)“ ili efltfh 8P0"? which i)!" B liratqr and prgggtlfe‘, limestone, Use is and was with singular Permit me to say: You may say similar meaning t0 the Wtifd in subjects. Use are and were with anything you please on paper with- brackets. smidsmno’ etc‘ plural subjects. Use are and were "i" Pflflfliliitflh l/ililirflimldii 5i"- "ime- "Y" Classes of Soil: 1, Sandy soil; with you. Referring to the matter: Stiited rest, understand. Ways o! introducing a subject, (Prudent): “he. stiiisy. ievere. CROSS OUT THE WORDS THAT ARE WRONG "Hays d“ S n The writer wishes to say: Do not avoid I in this case, Write iis you speak. Under separate covcr: Rattler tell how it is being sent. by mail, h? 957991 Poll. 0i‘ by t-‘XPTESS. (‘mgueii fushiim- "miety- greet‘ ccptcd) as ills (continual, con- (h) lnsectary We pr I1 When speaking of a itis- stms- liTitIOUSi responsibility the job of (i) established rpmpaiiy use we: whcii o! an in- tM-itiifflt" ItOP- 511m"- ttttfl» lnicrpreiing the news. The (DPI- (l) entomology tiividual. use I. Avoid too frequent matinee SOUS, parties) who road his edi- .1. carly form of insect use of we or I, especially at the beginning of the letter itself or of‘ sentences within the letter. But. isilbsidci: surrender’ "p591: m‘ cdiiorlnl writr-r can go (farther. raised tic not omit I when the sentence CFPRSP- aimm- farther) in his use of facts than 4, settled, fixed requires it. ‘DflwiivviimP°F1¢¢t.Wt?ii-m6ti¢. C“ a rr-porfcr, i-le may spend (ii 5. plant or animal on which We see by your letter: Some- one has called this "a setting-up rash. (Colossal): clumsy, huge, smell. ordinary. (Prone): stubborn, ed, qiiarreisome. noisy, inclin- (Annals): records, plants, hooks, debts shiny, dull, (Prior): odd, farmer, later, lat- A good editorial can do much to (effect, affect.) public opinion. The editorial writcr has (iicceptcd, ox- toriiiis sec in them a (dairy, diary) of his thinking. Obviously, an days, weeks. or couple of. twn) about a evcn months thinking lN FOLLOWING SENTENGES (c) citrus (f) fumigation (g) parasite 2, ruin, woe 3. places in which insects are parasite lives 6, plant. or animal living at ex- 9% i124, RMF °"‘°r°i5°"- implying that the user "L , prnhlom, (Beside, besides) think- pcnse of another, of it is getting ready to think. Ilo iI"ii'i§"°i1 i""‘°“i'i°“- Seer“) Pim- ing, hr- [filly do snme research. The 7. orange, lime, lemon ls sparring for time. jmzgi, diwg°lr~ muslml dun ‘m (human, humane) livcs that lilt- 8, disigfectfinlg wilh gas or vapor You can get, me on the phone: mill-ii‘ I - - - i r; us, effects) are many. c 9. stu y o nsess You can reach me by telephone ls “simi- sucimi- “(forts for the passage of (hli- 10. an agent for killinfl ifllecil mllfih more dignified. iblwiaiii-Y): wish’ mnscieiice’ mime, human) legislation, for The word frog has several denihmw’ Mimi‘ . (healthy healthful) conditions for meanings, TBOUBLESOME WORDS (Mflillrfi)? Plum?» iiim» Young \\'0l‘l{lll(‘ll, for medical care for rill 1. Do you have a frog in your , _ (“ihgiwwii- _ f_ l (purtli-s, persons) who zirc not throat? 2. A young frog hatches Careful BQlGCfiOB . . . lhOIOLlqh ltainmq . l i All Tight! COFFOCiiY “Tii-it"! iiius- (Fabuioush {whim icqiw" ‘ (licnltlvv, ltcnlthflll), for tho gutli- out as a tadpole. 3. The horny pad The single-word form with onc "I" has no respectable status, al- spottcii, amazing. (Foil): shinc, defeat, hold, en- theugh we have all together and CDUYBIG. NAPOLEON and UNCLE nun: by Clifford MEiiElTlt. ' S4 r-ring of (corps, corpses) of work- crs ill various drives. He if)"- cetlcs, proceeds) from one. major pi-nhlcm in another. Usually ho ls alum with one pplitiroi tportiw pcrsnnl iind in his writing makes in the middle of the sole of a horse's foot is called a frog. 4. Her dress was trimmed with frogs of braid, 5. A frog is a device which permits wheels on one rail of a track to cross an intersecting ‘via, .>_’_s_aJ~<._ There's no substitute for the fine, health- givlng qualities of mills. Bo sure that. each member of the family gets the recommend _. 5-K». i. . , NAlVlE (Please Print). 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ROYAL CANADIAN Listen te “Comrades in Annf-the Armed kvfeee Ilievl. wary Wediieedey night en the Dominion Network. Seeywrleeel sseweplperferetdlea eedlieu i i»- --»--~ d-i-w clrv... ._ ., . ,....._..'.'.'.'I.fffiliiéyiliés- | i anucsrlou (by grade and province)._._................... co. l. Yiriu are a citizen orAgther Britlnh I l" Gt‘ “M739 s‘- Phon’ B“ v.9“ u‘ 2. single and between 17 and 30 years. A I R F ° R c i l dimmed“ 3. You have n minimum of one year la than Junior ‘Ppiy ‘f: l Matriculation for Radio trades and two years for