a Bitch MINI II BIO AND BOLD .' ERNEY - HENRY FUNUA lliL IIETURN or EXTRA: THE BUMSTEADS - LARRY SIMMS MARJORIE KENT JEROME COWAN fivllinfl lgmliplsy by tennis Les - Directed by ABBY NEWS - MUSICAL - CARTOON W§'§€§-O§40-Q—O§ §§-§4§-§§4Q-§QQ Q Q O O O4 ANY vooovcoooo-c-ooc oovooooooom 0 lllil SIIIIIIIIUII - HIKE - IIIIISE and DAISY BERLIN rQO-OO-O+OO-OQ-OQOO-QO-OOQO — TODAY “MY DARLING CLEMENTIN E" News - Variety Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 PRINCE EDWARD MOII. — TIIES. — WEII. iilIIIi IIEIIIIIBER ' s UNIVERSAL illusf nu EDMOND UBRIEN AVA GARDNER ALBERT DEKKER SAM LEVENE and introducing BURT LANCASTER ‘Cartoon - Animcli Comedy __i C A N A D A PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN TIIE PROBATE COURT The 13th doy of February A.D. I947. ln Re Estate of Thomas Sween- ey late of Charlottetdwn in Queen's County in the said Pro- vince, Retired. deceased. Intest- lfe. To the Sheriff of the County 0f Queen's County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of John l’. Sween- ey of Charlottetown aforesaid, Medical Doctor, the Administrator nf the above named estate pray- ing that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons inter- ested in the said estate to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be hold in Io Court lloaae in Charlottetown "Illfii-W)“ DISTRIIUTORS FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, EASTERN‘ HAY ll FEED CO. LIMITED. — EMPIRE - TIIIIAY OIILY | Shows 7 - 8:45 I Matinee Sat. Only 2:30 ISERENADINGI vDl. i(| l "isms" _ WHITE i, . . WESLEY TUTTI! AND) , __ 1 HIS TEXASiIARS in Queens (Ioulitv, in tho said Province, un lilonltuy the 11th dny of March next eonllllg, at tho hour of eleven o‘clock forenoon of the same dliy to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should nnt be passed arid the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of M. Aiban Farmer Elm, Proctor for said Petitioner. And it is hereby ordered that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper published in Charlottetown afore- said once in each week for at least four consecutive iveeks from the date hereof rind that a. true copy hereof be forthwith posted in tho following puhlie plnces re- spectively,'nnml-l_v. in the lllill of the Court llnuso in Charlottetown aforesaid. at or near tho Royal Bank of Canadn in Charlottetown aforesaid and at or near the Bank of Nova Scniia in Charlottetown aforesaid so that nil mrsonsdn- tcrested in the said Estate as aforesaid llnay have due notice thereof. WITNESS Ills Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlotte- town ln Queen's County. the day and yenr first above written. L. S. By the Court. NG! , esllililll llulllllinlli This column ia reserved for ncwa of local interest. but advertising of a ncwsy nature may be inserted at flvs oeuta a word strlefly p“. able ln advance. COOK’! for Photographs. CONFIDERATION LII’! IN SURANCE. IIOWAID Helm!!!’ Ilttcd Footwear now located at 175 Queen Street. 1947 STHE I JEWS-EARPS, Harmonicas, Gui. 1H1. Oil. Violins. Mandolins, Clarion- Toomhs Music Store. ST. CATHEBINES SCHOOL. Sunday 5€h°°1 23° P) M- Sunday. with, the Marl-itpbs General Sec- has been secured. [Approximately jufigyls insects, (3) Februflrd ~31“) GWWI Sefvlcv at 3 rotary ivlth regard to (l‘_‘(ili(‘li0l'l of .1550 0185s T00R15 PM. PHALANX RUMMAGE SALE, z Saturday, 3 P, M. at Market Bulld- ma, M, of v i“? Cmmili- F°°IW°SY "id Flimi- have a write-out clause such as as teachers in the schools of Can- ture. EDUCA rlla CIlARLUFTETOWN culinorlily irorvTll. rromziozv 1A SA TURDA Y PEA TURE~ IMPROVEMENT IN EDUCATION WITH THE C. T. b Y . A. S. WILLIAMS Security of Tenure. DEDUCTION 0F FEES FROM SOCI-al Prestige. j INCOME TAX I have been lll l-olllrnuuicalibrl ) Proper Retirement Allowance. In a recent survey made by the C T i‘ rather astounding data across Canada (i 4_-__._- PRESENTING NEWS AND VIEWS OI‘ INTEREST TO TEACHERS AND ALL OTHERS SEEKING skin is formed midsu- the-old hard me, which is cast aside. some insects live lonely individ- ual llves. Others live and work to- gether 1n wmmll-Willes and are referred to as social in habit. Insects may be either beneficial to mm or very harmful. They may benefit man by (l) destroy-lag in- pollinating ‘flowers. (3) providing him wllb fees from ncollic when computing arc closed because of the luck of some 115C111! cammodmh sum 55 income lax. Mlmilobu 1.; ill a sim- even unqualified persona to fill the honey. ‘They harm mm by (i) de- lldl‘ position to P is 1., rlcorporalion. They ours. l! lloiviuu the (lcll persons are now holding posltons |ada. Many of these have never n5 regards positions. About 7.900 unqualified Karo)“; good and ugh" crop‘, (g; j HOW TO FIND MEANINGS serum. ;gone beyond the Bth grade and sortie I To find meanings with any degree NOTICE- —0"-\' mill will b6 0P9" My; reply, 1 imnl(j(l1;|fl_‘1y “Tole of them are expected to teach up lot satisfaction there are several for business on Saturday. February 22nd. Wm. Condoln 8s Sons, Char- lottetown, P .E. Island. CHURCH SERVICES, — Divi-nd lervice on Sunday. February 23rd. at Cross Roads at 11 A. M. Alex- andra at 7.30 P. M. Rev. Sterling B. Stckhouse, Minister. CENTRAL PARISH. — Services for Sunday, February 23rd, Canoe Cove ll A. M. S. S. 10.15 AM. Nine Mile Creek 3 P. M. Clyde River 7 P. M, Minister, Rev, T. W. Good- will. HOME BEREAVED — Mrs. Rich~ ard Drake, Cornwall, received the sari news of the sudden pH-Rfiing of her cousin Mrs. Esther (Reid) Rleighan gt her home, Long Beach. Calif. CITY POLICE COURT At ill(‘ Cily Police Court yesterday morning a drunk and incapable was fined $10 and costs or 20 days. There were two drunk and disnrdcrlles. Ono was fined 815 and costs or no days and the other $5 and e121". or l0 days. ATTENIHTI; I-ARMERS’ MEET- INGS-— F‘ronl Rustico, Messrs. vvllllcl- Bl-rrtdn. Ccrnellus Doucette. Wilfred Dcucette, Theo. Blanch- Fclix Plneau. Theo. Doucelte. . \il‘e Buntain. Roland Burl- tam. Benoit Marlin. Llrbain Dolrou. BpnQli Donor-H". CHURCH NOTICE for Parish clf Milton and Rlrstlco for Sunday. February 23rd. 1st in Lent. St. Johns. Milton. Morning Prayer 11.00 A. ‘.\l. Evening Prayer 730 P. M. Si. hltlfICE. Ruslico. Evening Prayer 3.00 P.’ M. Sermon, "The Letter to the (‘hunch in Smyrria"_ Wednesday» Fclwrurlrv 26th. 8t. John's. Milton. at 8th P‘. M. Rev. Sidney J‘. Davies, to the Depulv Nlilllsifl‘ of Taxat- ion at Ottawa. a. ng for his ruling on the matter. As ycl, l have had no reply. {(T'.\(‘\’(‘!', in n recent let- ter from Oilr C T F Secretary, we have been (wflcroll the llsslslnnce 0f the Canadian Teachers’ Feder- ation ill 5ECiiIiily, h favorable ruling for such dcducl on shcllld we find to the and of the 0th year. l Teaellgrvl could obtain much higher remuneration and belief‘ working conditions if they were enlploycd as maids in trig homesof ‘their more fortunate fellow citiz- ens, and in marly cases. the’r social status would be improved. . Again this season, the charact- ‘blts qr information that you need |‘ ll is not enough to be able lo qlook up the meaning of each word in p. list. What ls important is to iknow what a ccrtlvrl word means ‘when used in a particular sentuice. To define a word so that it will be understood is a difficult task. Jlence, in addition to definitions. it necessary‘. we sllllil certainly uassiers in one of Shakespeare's bfli- ‘dictionary makers use other de- the mllltur over 1n D1". Crulchfielddoved plays will be broadcast. Be- Ivfces to help us understand the to deal willl, us. he i» and can lllnke an Cli approach. Those teachers iilshillg lo rllakc ‘out their ‘ulcollle lrlx forms would jbe well advised ‘lo deduct the lamoullt of fcrs, as nlnuy of us did ‘inst year. We do sincerely’ trust, dlowever, ilml "we shall do so lhls year with more llopc. I "cr Ollawlr I In his IIPWS letter inf‘ February. ‘Dr, Crulcllficid gl\'(.‘5 COIlSdIETRIJIB rvrcgrfim of constructing regional! ‘space i0 lhc (use .i' of‘ whrll Ioccurrfd at the lllOlkllig c! UNESCO, irecenlly concluded in Paris. France. |I shall give y. full rlcloulll of th‘s limporlant mailer in our next issue of (he Horlmn. Mr. John L Lcllglnnd. ml emin- ‘operallon. We trust that som- P, ; E I may be able to report at leasl ; on". cdllvfilionist of (from Britain -will make a tour qt Canada, arriv- ing in this country on about Mafih lgifllliflg Frzday, February 14th. over the Trans-Canada network, the C Bc will present Macbeth 1n five weekly installments. They will be Iherird each Friday at 10.4.5, Mari- ‘llml- time. Unfortunately, most of U5 (and that, includes the City Schools), do not yet enjoy radios in our schools. and must miss the enjoyment and educational values NEWS LETTER FROM THE crrxr. ‘IIO be derived from such eulllmlj broadcasts. I New Brunswick is continuing its r-omposile high schools. The 00st of Jhesc buildings is from $i(X).000 to $400,000, awarding to the sin 0X lhe building and the area t0 be served. sixteen of these schools have already been built and are 1n ‘a beginning of a similar school iprojecf. SUBJUNCT Learn to distinguish between the subjunctive and the indicative moods. especially for the verb be. |(a) Use the subjunctive mood to gexpress a wish. a regret. a com- mand. (b) In formal discourse use the sllsllmcllvc mood to exprcss a condition that is strongly lrn- iprdbable or contrary to fact. ' Tense. (a) Make the sequence of tenses logically consistent. Ob- serve the sequence of tenses by making a verb in a subordinate ‘clause conform to the term,- used in the main clause. Three methods arsed: l. Bolling; ‘,Bak1ng. are 3. Steaming; commonly 3. COOKING VEGETABLES i} destroying fqrest tress and tinflssr. (3) doing damage to stored foods. clothing. <4) carrying or mm- munlcatlng disease and (5) nlflict- lng painful bites. Insects form a clag of the animal kingdom. just as mammals or birds form a class. The imwfl- amc of insects will be realized when we learn that there are over three times as many described species. of insects in the world as of ail other animals combined. meanings of words. Sometimes the word is described. or used in a sentence. or another wood which means the same thing L; given. Sometimes all three methods are used for (he same word. Sometimes illustrations are given to make the meaning plain. Some treatmQia must be studied veu-y carefully and . FEERUARY lake over, — SUN! ‘ Yes . . . ready ulel Wain“! or stronger Ilnncis to take over the heavy tasits which the Oidgf oi: have carried through ti“, orig years oi war. . . . Every- ilin] is in good shape. Dad as seen to that. The iine Imp tage created by his oivn labour- ‘n Pr“ "i" i! Plbftctcfi. too, b!’ ti SUN LIFE insurance policy which will. should h, you must decide which meaning makes good sense or fits into the sentence in whk-h you find the depend for their time references upon the main verb in the sent- ence. Having loaded the apples. we were ready working. (c) Do not use a perfect uninit- ive instead of a present infinitive. (d) Do not use a present part- iclpl¢ lo denote an action not con- iElllpfirEillC0ll5 wllh lhrit of the governing verb. (c) Db not use after wllll perfect participles sucl as (after having spent). last car of (o slop are never iiiifllCLVE 7. Save the water. either for ie. ta e care oi the m l and any indebtedness iirosrilii ilvord used. to good farming 0pefdiinng_ _ IVE M000 Yles, Dnci maci! n good yo], of panning [ol- hge welpbelng (b) Parliclples and Ilnlfinitivm anci security of his fhmiiy in generations to come H. C. BOHAKER District Supervisor 148 RICHMOND STREET Charlottetown. I’.E.l. I east after ills dls-cbvery club; mania. sighted the Alps in lho sauce to be scrwd with the vege- southern Island. 5 ____, __.__ Jovite Doucette,‘ 0th. I have no lnformafon re lhls| mailer yel. but presume that the THE McGILL SUMMER SCHOOL‘ British vhiicl‘ will (‘(71119 in lrurf 0F GEOGRAPHY provlrv ivifiio ‘n (Tallzzldn I What is claimed to be the first r A; pour/rd nul in :l rrrrnt lei- Summer School of GCOKTBPhy ever la-s fer, the Annual C-lfll-Plliitlll or our ‘m be held n Canada. just O l“ will rims "cur nwnl Ln‘ llrll- been announced by its BPQIIW") fax during (hr week of .’\ll_Ell5' McGill Univ., Montreal. It has 1ih.TIw;~' - )~ ' l; are C-fibll been designed on a brvad b11515) he hoped providing (‘OIITSES not only of pro- iiPIlCil-IIPSFIOIIBI value to Canndfinl find ors W11 nvnll fllrnl r‘ s of lhchnlcrlcan teachers but of interest) Oppllfiillii!’ of Winn 50ml‘ of m "all those who seek a fuller in- lhese mots i. Tilt‘. C.l F. Gencr-Islghl info the geographic basis of a1 Svcrcla-rv) lcuclw n very cwrdial soc cty". Very impressive is the invilnlcli m rJl who slirilid ivl~ll list of courses and lectures, Bolling: 1. Use as little water as possible "Cover with water and b0‘l until lender" is no longer can- ‘sidercd a. sufficient lllslrucllorl. 2. Minerals are easily dissolved anto the water in which the vege- )lable ls cooked and the longer time required the more minerals will be dissolved. Therefore, use Ibolling water and keep bo ling enn- lsiarilly. 3. Vilzlmlnos are injured by heal table. or for soup. We csmlot afford lo lcsc the miner-alas Steaming. Thi5 method is gener- ally; satisfactory as little valuable food malernl L; lost. 1t requires a longer Illne than boiling. Baking: 1. Whole. This is s vniuahle method for potatoes. squash. carrots, beets, tomatoes and onions. No food value ls lost jaltd fllvour .- developed. ) '_'. Eficrillopell (baking the peeled and oxldallon. The closely (overed gllccqi vegetables in milk or sauce), saucepan. therefore, assists in pre- , his method also preserve; colour, venting this. ss. iflavour find no food value is lost. 4. salt added to colourcli vcgc- KIIITXOIS. cabbage, pOIaIDes, cailll- V school girls were sent by lilen" pov- Rcclor ‘to attend. Mal: )1; v llll i:li])'.)!‘l-_ The new school will extend Over ' *_,_____._ . ___ anon lo nil fr. '- (vxll 1:0 dis» six weeks from July l to M18115‘ cussed at ‘ilfifl/J v . tlllil n=- l5. and will be held at Slauslead The cstnbllfilnlcnl 0f a vrlliral College, Slanstead, just inside the office in ollawh for the C TF. Quebec-Vermont frontier, The com- The illrlllcl ’\Ii(1ll of n clm ngll lo ra_i=c . fn- ) lnl Bu idillgt ill ‘ . - rd l". iilf‘ iyr , lhc O F b “m. 135g w”; tetllbllsillrc l,‘ .lll (xlll onn! n e ma” foundation \‘-ll.Cll iv i1 rumble the crly-strlcken mother to gather some CT F‘ in Zflfil-l ii m*r~ nllllcllit lire-wood. A third companion join- ' and rlnftre=rlv~ niillii o "- (‘luv ed them. mEPEIY i0!" the fldvflllilre- vlrtcillg iho l r‘ " ‘ ‘llr- sake (lays. For ihrlr Easier Annual Con- Tllcir names were, Bernadette and of H“. (‘hi W111i \'(‘llliCll, New Bfunqwpk has .65)“. . Milne Smlbim“! and Jean“? Cufluw‘ system lil r rd tilc services of Dr. E F. King- Be"n'-“iette w“ 51W’ and "mmlénd The cuislzcl:lcll' iml pro- sf0ll of HHTIIOTQ Collegiate Institute dcucastceéuililr?“ €:2Tpal2}€nséa,£1gSdLr&:perly qunif (i 1 lTcronto, Will) will he tile gilesl Rgur a darkaand ibrblddlns Erotic.‘ T°P“'"°1' )‘"1"““"°- FPEQI<°Y~ She was about to follow her com-- PRUNING pfLlllOllS, when unusual musical, sounds dr-lfted to hel- ears. she ivssf afraid. It. was very dark and 2100111», She decided to go home. suddenly), in casting her tearful eyes towards) the grotto, she saw a most beauti- ful Lady. The Lady smiled ‘at her -beckoned to her-prayed with her. Bemadeltes companions returning. 1m: an olcllzllli l-vqil'l'r-r n HEIIV)‘ the Lfldy iii-“Pllwred- In h" °1"1d"'flnll.nc1'rll invc flu-rill. The inter- like implicit)“ Bem-‘dehie ‘haiedlcst therein is all luporianl‘ cost h" remanmbl‘ experience wuhdlem of growing ZIIVPITF. TIICYGIOYE. her two companions. They laughed ,_ _ M h“ In he‘ pawms. home mower-one sooner the olchrlrd starts bear linfl father were indignant. at hel-Ji-HB and (he 1°11?" "s "M's in P"- The neighbours pyfled and wcngerwfltable production Iileflgffliliflr tile 0d. Her Pastor frowned on her. l-ler return on lhc ll‘.\'(‘~ill"..lli, The llfe teacher misunderstood her. Theof the orchard depends on the life Mayor and the Police were bent unjof the Individual lrbcs. Long lived placing her in a lunlilc esl/lilm-‘Lrees musl have mechanically Tile objwl of pruning i5 grcalcl- cash returns from lite orchard. The irlg the costs and ‘creasing the lulmunl . Decreasing the c: second by in- of gozd fruit "s. Establish- And. S0 the life druna 01 5 mile strong trunks and branches. which Child 0f l-flurdeir Fmnce- “(in l“ are gbtrlinrd by dilel-ling and t-eperenily, realistically and lnfiilir"'lrn‘ning ‘he ynung “N; during i-rigly unfolded for us. on the stage. at Holy Redeemer Hall. UZJPQI‘ Queen Street. Charlottetown, Mon- (‘filly llcvclcplucni. Costs fully also he reduced by prunllg the trees ea m: wednud‘ “ps0 that orchard operation; such as fi|“¥ks?\;et‘]~jay]f..pg3f_ e13)“, Thy; Rg-‘mowing. spraying, and harvesting llcnlptorlst Fathers will present are more CTiStly accomplished. The 5Qng o’! Bernadette, in three‘ Increasing (hr mllolux-l. nnll qual- acls flllfluibfl scenefi. i-hmuflh lhfFily of frul, The lllllliulii of ,irull Liguorian Players‘ Th“ drama i‘ Iprodllcrll lll file orchard is proport- a "must. be Wen" P155’ m!‘ ‘he mlydonlll l0 lhe general vigor of lhe (Bud-l a. Maailfll‘ I'M-III - Registries. ti. --— |,|l'\Jl .-_. season of Lent. It is not a mov- in; icture. It is an acted dram! on the stage. trees. Vigor of trees is dependent on good soil and frrl lily and has been discussed undo-r Orchard soils. ‘Moreover, heavy production is limit- )ed (o structurally’ strong ifCCs cap- Inble of supporting large crops and ‘shaped to gt‘! n dslrlblltlon of vigorous fruiting uwwod ove the on- tire tree so lhrll all llvallli lg space i5 used Io ‘nor! advantage. I The quality o1 fruit, dependnlz largely on size and color ‘of the japples. is largely dclermined by ‘the amount of functional leaf area ‘per fruit. Good ViROIVILS llnbs carry more leaves per fruit than weak INS EJ156015 are small cl-cafure; hav- f-ng their bodies divided lnio three distinct pal-ts: head, thorax. and abdomen. with few exceptions they have threg pairs of legs- never more. Besides the mouth and eyes the head bears a pair oi jointed feelers called antennae, The thorax has attached lo it the legs and the wings. Normally insects have two rpaifs of wings: but there are low forms that never had wings; others that llav¢,degeneraled lrrl-lil they lost their wings; and in one order. the Dipters. there l5 only one pair of functional wings, the other pair having been reduced ‘a to more ltiimps. Two types mouths are found in insects: one adapted for biting and the other for slxkng. Insects do billed fee for ilfticn and six ‘ board will be $180. For full mation ivrile llle chairman. zlmenl of G-eowraphy, McGill UJLlVCTSJy, Montreal. It is to be noted that New Bruns- wick schools are closed from April 3 l0 April l4 for the Easter holi- "DIRIICIIES and lh¢ leaves of lhrlfly wood are generally more exposed may be attempted first by decreas-‘to the sunlight so that they are ' able to produce more Wgar, the mrltcral essential for silaibie fruit and good color. During the first six lb eight years, pruning of an apple lrce Is aimed as producing a good framework. because it ls during this period that the number and spacing of branches is deter- mined. Once cstalblished, little can be done to correct structural weak- ness. Lav older frees pruning is practiced largely to effect the bear- ing hmblt. Renovation. Needless to say, it, is more desirable in prune and fert- ilize the tree properly every year than to lct it get into such a state that renovation is necessary 1f rejuvenation is (o be practiced, the bearing area lhmild be renewed over a period of years by thinning oul the moderate-stud. weak branches, especially Ln the lop; to admit more light and to encourage new growtl. to replace the wood bearing old weak spurs. This treat- ment should be accompanied by ltbwal applications of nitrogenous fertilizers. Large branches should not be cut to_bare stubs. It is much better to leave a few water sprouts or small branches from which the new growth may spring. If this precaution is not observed limbs will sometimes die instead of sending up new shoots. Any weak wood which cannot lmnpete irl pro- ducllorl with the branch to which it is attached should be removed since such weak rowill is not N- juvenaled but aim-led all the more when only partly cut back. ECTS but through opening; in their sides. Their blood is colorless. They have nerves and can feel Joy and pain the same as other living (natures. ‘Ihsir muscles are on the inside. their ‘skeletons on tho outside. of their bodies. This silclcon is form- ed cg s substance called chitin. It is much harder and thicker in some insects than In others. After insects reach the adult stale they do not grow any larsor. Their growth takes place dilring their larval stages. There are usually follr stages in the lite of an insect viz; the egg, the larvae, the blips and the adult. In some orders there are only three stages. vim: the all. thq nymph, and the adult or Imago. Dining the growing atlgc of an- insect’; life it undergoes nos breathe through their mouillna number of nioults; a new soft tables ivhilc cooking prcicrves colour and accentuates: IIJVPIII‘, 5. Never overcook. the colour and texture. 8. Drain well. Soggy EXERCISE I Write a sentence to illustrate each cf the following rules: At the and of every slelemenl lplace a period. At llle end of every command ‘or enlrealy place a pcrod. Al the end of every question place a question mark. Ll (he enll of every exclamation place an exclamation mark. | Begin every sentence with a (‘hp- -ital letter. I Use s comma to separate two or ‘more ivords or groups of words lusod ill a series. vegelabies Secretary of State (United Slates) is Gen. George C. Marshall. The Russian Ambassador Great Britain ‘is Georgi Zsnrlbin. i0 Remsdlar. The President of France ls Vin- cent Auriol. Cunudflls first High Commissioner lo India is J. D Kearney. William John McKell socialist France, like other colonial pO\\‘('l‘5 is having serious (roilble with her possessions. The crsis in hldb- China, is the most conspicuous example of her difficulties. That land, in southeastern As’a, larger lhlm France itself, has been undel- French control for .l:oul half ll century. The people have been long dissatisfied with French rule. and unrest increased as a result of the recent war. On the day after Jlpl-Ns sur- render. the people of northern In- do-China announced the estsiblsh- merit of an independent republic called Viet Nam. After several morn-lbs of wrangling and negot- iation. the French recognized Viel Nam as a "Free State", but not as a completely independent nation. Just how fsl- they are willing to go is still uncertain. but they make it clear that these people, who The following are tho variova forms in which a campluncnt can be ewressed A ‘Transitive verb requiring a complement is called llbctitive, while an intransitive verb requiring a Complement is called Oopulative. (l) Noun: The citizens made him their Kim. That beggar turned out thief. (l) Posscasiva: She made John's quarrel her own This book is mine. Dentin-lea passed over the Maori‘: head in these remote islands, and the world knew him not. ‘rile navi- .. tors who first burst into the lite sailed far to the north of ,fio\vel' and onions lend’ themselves Flo ills nlcihod til-preparation. This ‘llljllrcsi The secret of life is not to do what you like, but to like what you do. N GRAMMAR _(iI'l'.~SPd_ ' Use CSnllflM to set off words in apposition. Use a vomnul lo set off parenthe- Illclll crrprensiorls. Ill n complex sentence use ' a (‘Qllllllfl to separate the dependent ‘clause from the independent clause iV-‘Ilfll iilg dependent clause comes ‘ first. In s compound sentence place a comma before and. and but when- lhcse ilvords are used to connect ndvpenrltnl clauses, Use quotation marks to sllznv that ‘ Use s comma or two Cwlmli-s to you are repeating the direct words set off ths name of thg person) ad- of a speaker. CURRENTJVENTS Premier of New South Wales was hlilwlmvd Governor General of Australia. Southern Luzon’: towering Mayor; The Premier o! France is Psill volcano erupted January l3, send- ing forth a furious shower of bould- ers and lava. Two towns at the vol- cnll0's fool ivere evacuated Janu- flfy 12. It was estimated that.) the‘ lava spurled a to 10 thousand feel above lhe peak (itself 7.90: ft). INDO-CHINA qt self-government. During recent months lhcre have been many dis- plrles about the amount of in- dependence the IndoChWiesQ are to have. There have also been dis- cussions about the boundaries of Vicl Nam. As a result of one of ihesp boundary disputes, war- broke out last month between the Indo- Chirlesc and the French. Tasman lifted only s corner of . the veil. Coasting north he lurl-led ‘towards what is, Cook Strait and ‘MICIIOICd in Golden Bay, lvhcre (he Maori; killed four of ills men Eventually. baffled by easterly and gsolrtherly winds, he gave up lhs tides of sailing to the cast and ,wcrlt north. Attempting io land on the Three Kings, the group of little islands off lhc north of tile ‘North Island. h. lllbuglll m. r15! iioo KPBM. so he sailed away ivllll- ‘out inking any more lrouble lo pul new land accurately on the map ,l~le named lt slrllcn Land, and afterwards ll ivrls renamed New Zeaiand, llfler the province of lhat name in ‘Pasnlarl’; country. Ln- i769 lOaptain Jame; Cook, landed nesr ‘what is now Gisborne. Cook, who (visited New Zealarld several times. ‘sailed round the islands, nlzlpped (he coast ivilll remarkable ac r- iacy. look possession of llie c- rl- ,try for Britain. l-la had lllucl: ‘t/muble will the Maoris. whose 00\\‘Bf]€ against the glmpowder and iron of the newcomers was Is 'great as lllclr curiosity. I On Christmas Day, 1814 Slilllllh ‘Marsden, of the Church of $.1- ‘land. preached the first sermon fr. New Zealand, Ho was s. polled of a band of men- Anlllicsna Roman Catholics and wQSli‘)'11ll5— who in a, generation) or so smurf Christianity through most ui New Zealand. George Augustus selwyrl was the Lrst church of England Bishop in New Iceland, who lub- ourcd in the colony from 1M2 to 1809. ‘a sfiv-‘V-IH-Nfififi-‘ufif-FHNHHNNHV ' This Department is eon- duotell b the Prince Edward island caciicrs‘ Federation Contributions are welcomed and should be addrt-ed t0 Millar MaoFadycn, 8 1-2 Fe|~ ling Sta Charlottetown. m-uwm omen. coax Corn is grown ‘in every N“! “i the American Republics and lI most lands of the globe. _________ I runner-nan msn Caviar was a known fiellcllcv II i Shakespearean times. i not James. lllm what he ls. The result n what (B) Adiecllve: The ludso sat we expected. NEW ZEALAND e ‘S France is in no condition toi carry on s colonial our in the Mar. lllt. and shc wmrid probably mali- great concession; to prevent con-i flict. The French Government says‘ it will negotiate with the Indo- Chinese concerning a permanent settlement if they will first is! down their arms. The Hench fear that ff they should grant con- cessions while they are wider at- tack. the action might be taken as a sign oi weakness. In that case revolt might qlrcad from IN TIIE MARITIME; ¢9*"+II:C[@A ' IIALIFAX IIEVI RLASGIIW Qar- 1 a Chi t French eolo lea i ms . m. malts up four-fifths of fade-China's pa“; “up?” and fllqwhqgiwoga lnfpéafn population may have a rml our Affairs. ml p. la. llv- NW Glasgow. COMPLEMENT Si“ p. in. Ar. Ilai- I its: chapel-sober free. ‘rhepriamicr is! now free. i (i) Participle: They format her, weeping. lie seamed much pleased. (5) Prep. with object: I prefer‘ a dog to a cat. He is in a sad pl zht. (6) Qualifying Infinitive: I like‘ I IMO one way to N" a thief to be punished. This house is to lei. (7) adverb: That noise not llirn asletp. The mall has fallen arlrcp. (8) Noun-clause: We have made - hi; homo. The first European to break lhl-oluh this isolation was Alter Tasman, a Dutch captain in the service of the mien lint ni- dis Company. who is! ittil. tailill