PAGE ELEVEN - might blossom as the rose." The blindness of John Milton burst into the. mlendor of Para- dise Lost. The deaf ears of the great Beethoven heard and set down for the. world the irnmortal Ninth sympliony. John Bunyan: THE GUARDIAN . CHARLOTTETOWN did find some sealed earthen Jars- 7HE ED UCA TIONAL HORIZON wear amazing hues of red, scarlet,l and purple. Why Well, scientists haven't got around to explaining the mystery behind all this. Ever hear of shrimp crackle? No? Its one of the most curious :sounds to come from the sea and complete scrolls were included in the find. One was a cximnientary of the book of Habakkuk, another a code of discipline of some for- gotten Jewish sect. A third was strange But True By I. ll. MacArthur VRESENTING NEWS AND VIEWS jg?- SHIRKING WORK IOU. Canada's Minister of National championship in figure skating. OF INTEREST T0 TEACHERS AND ALL OTHERS SEEKING y IMPROVEMENT IN EDUCATION The world championship skating ...w.. , is caused by countless shrimp Every cupfull of water contains clinking their claws together. In- millions of tiny plant cells too small to be seen by the human eye, or they may swarm with an invfinitzude of animal creatures, none larger than a fraction of a pinpoint, which live on plant cells still deed, mammals as well as fishes contribute to the underseas chorus which at times can be quite deaf- ening, if you are listening through I hydrophone. The great fisheries of the world, u1'itten in Aramaic, the language usually spoken by our Lord. It is said to be the first religious docu- ment fiver uiicovered in that lan- guage. Moic amazing another parch- ment contains the the Bible tLamach'.” The most significant part of the unpaved road led to 12 years in jail and Pilgrim's Progress. Kitto's closed ears, poverty and the incubus of a. drunken father led on the splendor of a great ' Biblical scholarship. A steel tire will wear out in about 3,000 miles wlicrezis a car filled with parchments. Seventeent I ”lost book of! i . in people as well as stick to it till it is finished. Quick- DNEIICG 1'5 Ri-,H.0n- 13. Ciaxton. competitions were held at Davos, smaller than themselves. Wm, only 5 yew excepmns. we find. liowcvei-, was'a scroll 23 ft. tire will often run as far as 44),- tlauy Egan do not like work. beau of mind and vigour and Canadas Minister lcf Finance Switzerland. H !C d g H The Pew”, Gun contains me confined to the remmely shallow long contnmmgvzhe ,,-1,01,. book 0, 000 nmes. The Raw” 15 mmplm 'ool 0”” um W mm mm mg," ,n-emu; Hg 31; mquu-ed, courage and Receiver General is Hon. D.C The popula on 0 ans 5. ll .- honest Wat" in me ocean. 96o. waters over me com-memal shelves Isaiah written in ancient Hebrew. the. l'll:lLi steel tire never shapes umucli e to tau mm” egg, to no is of I high, moral quality Abbott. ' 624,090.. I I S ( n In an Buem Sea 3 "search The greatest depth of any men In the coiistructioii of Boulder itself is the surface it touchel lot lazing”.-eturns on no invest- when it is directed to worthy 0b- The Preside” M the Republic ” Bmams Foreign em-e my vessel once brought up more than is not more than 300 fatlioms. Dlimv 92 me” died and the 111- inn Cl"n5l1eS and grillds itself I- ” ed mg; et down to hard lects. I5”el1'.Y"'zhak Be"'Zm- Amhany Ede" U 3. ton of one of the siliceous The widest shelves in all the Swibedhfnbletv there reads as fol- ioiiir. 'Ihi- SUil')ilt”l' vim shapes it- .etli5- i"”',h?oEgii it to achieve To have confidence in one's self. The Field Command" of U' N- se'”'etf"'y Mnlslijaem for "S" sponges at n, single haul. world. are those bordering the 1W5. They died that the desert self in iliv paveiiu-iit and in so Mk illldarcgt plans usually come to bel cheerful in d3ir'rg.kt.o have I g'coIp:.yli)r; Korea is Gen. Maxwell A.xitseJ8i;:n:g)ISl:2": of N:-To totem; ronyy two men m In the history Arcucy ,1U,.,K ;,,,,”,.,m. the Shock. t nallazi- defin te pur-pose an 0 6613 m0V' - i V . 0 mankind have had the ex- An amateur astronomer in ,mught because of Perso ing forwardbtxivrard acco;npl.is:- isTvl&ti2ng;r:.) tngbaiiudor to Britain lrxIll1r:1IeE?lIfr?d;i.del:'1i;l):.ll:!!:'-I;eXll5 Vice Ad- pcmmce of descending alive bay mmois was recently looking 955- . ' tli d - ment will rng Vc OFY ll 9 ' ' . . ' neath the se her ll ht - th- ugh hi t les ope at the stars ' 51”i1)'p((u)w.N1y3:1:1ereli? aliliii 3; end. 'The best 805131” 15 W011i. WOW 0" J”"- 15- QW9” Eillnbeth 11 The M” President ”i.”." MB)" trates. Thegewmefi nifreg Willeiriifn anld) forgetfinfz irhere he was: 5 "ll" W mail tclce it-'-to have physical. work mental. and Work Pmmmed ll" iluilmlld Prince dim 15 Achmed Ami" Did" , Beebe and Otis Barton. They de- stepped back into a well and was Shy l etvcur to. iflxe work .5 possmey mom. Every parent who bfjngg up Philip to the three liigliest mili- . The President of West Germany mended to a depth of 3028 It drowned ygww - Rm dvn alftlliem W be 399 "Om hi5'CN1l1 10 99Che'W Work. 10 '3'? WW Yanks m H” midi Ad'"i”i1 oi ” Them” .Hi3u55' t G ' in the open ocean off Bermuda Believe it or not. but the great- WNN . W V" Success in life depends indulged in idleness. to frlttei the Fleet Marshal of the R-AF. , Th? P”35ld'”" M E” """””' back in 1934. Barton alone. In est find of Biblical documents in New , l and Field Marshal of the Army. is Wilhelm Pieck. 1947 ascended to I depth M history was made by ,1 goat back M , I m.dfe;;l,..ibility to do honest work. w the school, at home or away its time and its life in mere frivolities, spoils the child and is The Commander-in-Chief of the Far East is Gen. Mark Clark. 'The Premier of East Germany is Otto Grotewohl. -1500 ft. off the coast of California. . . . in 1947. A band of Arab goat-herders on 11' -.. Wh" m ' 'ld, re arin him for an idler-a 3 '1” .bu':).1E;d::;:;E:tgisS:swc3rn- i)unI;us ggrowth for the stage to take The Chinese Nationalist leader is The capital of West Germany is It is interesting to note that mum' to Bemlghem camped ,0, Mn 3'1 'nf1(1li-eii need to have their care of later on. All sensible per- Chl3I18 Kfihshek. - Bonn. - whales are able to endure the tre- the night near the Dead Sea. some 9d' C”ZM0ped and u-glued, go suns (eels, contempt (mum mtg;-5, The Chinese Communist lcadei The capital of East Germany is mcndous pressure changes mvolv- Mme before dawn one of the 'f- nmrer they go at what- the useless, and the couuterfcits oi 15 M8-0 Tse-Tunis. East Berlin. y ed in div” 0; several hundred famg goats escaped mm the rocky I i m.r-I30-1-viii to do, they will society. .Thc Rum? M””5i." "E me 50' Kiug” N3”9”a1 -P”k' smfm oms. while a sudden release of heights above the Sell. In Chas- m: I - ” viet Union is Georgi Malenkov. .AfrlL'II, is the largest game ieseive pressure H115 human dive;-5 if they ing it. an Arab suddenly found STIRRING EVENTS Gen. Faik Gun Yup is the R01 A . . are H, my from 8 K Armyts fhief or Smft Tim Necmko River is & mbmwy depth of 200 feet orpso.y ing in the rock wall. He criiuleci , .,,, 5-;,-,;..i;id lici-iiiiie iuiited. it Saxon king. Edward the Coiilessor. Tenley -Alin-iglit, l7.y-enrgniri U.S ,uf inc Fmser, B.C. At ll. depth greater than 1500 in, ilODlil:.', to find some hiddciii M;'I,,,;n the leading men in the. regained control. .Hc was atfihe school gill, won the uoiiiciisiioild i feel, all the fishes are black, deep treasure. Hc cursed his luck. be-pt ullagc Illllfll,5& t)1r3,'Eh(eh?(inn;?i;;1xl:Ie1-V:e1(.)g :10;-4a2d L:))iE"3h5h "aim" Wm GEOGRAPHY Eclet, or bl'0WI-l. butiihe CaUsgiftirllllrlll(lVVllO-VFSKBUL hej W Wk TIN fik nioot of Witen- The Norman ways of living were nia. Colorado, Nevada and Wyo- in the United States is the Hnnimc le18Wd- mi” 0 the ms! puma, different gmm those of me Eng. The Iuteriiatioiial Date Line is At Baiiiiberioii, on Saanich, there mmg. Mine in VMCC coumy, Nu,-In mum bprtmlmd In this parlia- lish. William introduced many 10C3i9d 1” the middle 0i the PMP is the IHYZESL Cement W0?” "1 The latest sulphur discovery, a Carcliitzi. "mi N mg an i measures the aim of which was to NC 008311 near the 180th nlEl'lCllilll western Canada. deposit at Garden Island Bay, near Angel Falls, VPll(”I.LlC'.il, is more he people were not re- l"””- an ( Normanize the En lish nation. iMemed' l."”uSEiii:ee vdggg sgiii The Normans wgerc great build- C0lW5mPnCE- became it P3550-5 DIIMBS H9 milled i11,'-he Peninsillii in Louisiana, is expected to prc- aigara. The Falls gets its iiaiiie Md "0 WKC m V this that. our NS. but HWY mild? many lmP01't' tmwgh "0 populated ””5' EVE” M Flmidal Tami” is the di5"",b' ducc half of the million-ton need. from the first outsider who ever N can Met (N1? overiiment have ant 011311885 In England besides um” that "”"'e””5 C7055 ””5 1”” mini-' 59m”? I” ims ccmmemmi This is the largest single sulphur saw it, James Angel, zi treasure- i'”.mpi0S.:ll..Sc England and building castles and churches. A from '33” L0 W959 W9 Ci”9”di”' 15 I9””i'1”- , development in nearly twenty years. seeker and pilot-expioi-er, who 3 i0l)gilf.”i0A)ci-e many devclop- dmeltelll lansuase W35 (inc Oi pl” ahead PM d”-Vi Mm mlm. W9” M'””eam1l5 is the grmiesi mm” Ccrro Bolivar, Venezuela, is the caught a glimpse of its iiiayesty as .. '. iil(.l ii mesa Nommn-French now became to east it is moved brick one day. milliiiq centre in the United States. richest and greatest hm, dcpnsn he wrung lug swmu I,i,m(, m and l1lrll'u5 .lX me years Passed; iii liisuiiy, the term ancient re- 19-5 to me period from the begin- iiing of lli'll(' ciovrn to the year 500 AD. .lii-diiicvai means middle ages, iinii is llsl-ii in connection with the .104 500 in 1500, while mcdcrn dos '.lu- years from 1500 to the present It is impossible to say 1hgl0llP period ended and anoth- er period began in any One 16813 But lht' dates are convenient to remember and they do mark the appl'0Aii'nii"( periods when great tiialiges took place. in some rarpects the world has not changed greatly in the last ihousaiid years; the seasons come and go-there is an enduring qiiality rilyout nature which never ihangos. mm pooplrls ways of living, mere is no such enduring quality. Sonietimcs. century after century passed with very little change. Then great events happened. Out. lot these events came newer ways of looking at life; dilierent situ- iiioiis and conditions; and people we forced to adjust their ways of living and thinking accordingly. The year 1066 was a remarkably .9?! Empire At this time the Normans enter our rnnry. During the earlier years d this century, the Danes ruled England. bin eventually the Aiigio- CURRENT EVE Bclnimm Plan. In May 1950, Iobei-t schumaii. French Foreign liiiitmii. propooed I. merger of the coal and . eel industries of Fruice, Clumsnvy, aly, Belgium. the Neth- elcnrls. and Luxembourg. This plan would pool the coal and steel indviismes. of these countries, un- dc one central authority. All cus- bu duties would be removed. he would bring nearer the ideal d s free flow or goods from na- tion to nation. The authority in charge would at a price for coal and steel that would be the same everywhere and mu be lower than the present TN treat advantage of this plan it that all Europe would pay less for these much needed commodi- llea. This would be possible be- muse of more efficient production and the doimz away with all cus- lm duties on coal and steel. mwihvn. will be the result? First, Estandard nf living will berals- M for all the people of Europe, secoiid, the nations oi Europe Si he 30110 to do a much better '0 in their fight against Com. umsm m':d1:(il. European Defense com. mes Last May the seine coun- mm mat are linked in the Schu- Mlh'I;'1ll' agreed to the creation 1" .Th.iiinl)ean Defense Commun- moi In llavilollll intend to pool y 0 ihl'll' armed forces under W161? command. After the plan :2: fully into effect. a member mp0;lDVt(l'l1Rl'1Yl:lPC no troops outside "03: is closely tied to me Mrof W-lc Treaty Organization Dc mic. 'All members of the E IN meg. Western Germany be. h ATO. The arrangement Pen devised in order to per- hM5.WPlUM-ion of India is 350,- lnyz ghancellor of West Germ. Th Pr:;;:4:LA(:e:'l:UCl'. g i o 3., M synwmn Rhzflcpublic of iilhlne village of mmhul Rdnnted rt form of it .4, ,,"tV”'l;trnmmit in 1952. This on "M me in Canadian his- nhm moomplm native band mu. status as words of M the full rights Htinennmpv 95 01 Canadian (kn tum ;:n”?em9nded the Constitu- luq, Canada "Wt time in June. .i,,,, Imp Thhsa had that right I emmmt M 9 Tint occasion for oiltrlbutlon Mhce 1049 was the re- ' in mm, W8 federal ridings lion t,, be "ed by the Constitu- ltht ”"h'VM Territories the Plfllgise elect its own member of lose more the speech of the rulers. Of course the Anglo-Saxon language English and Normans, a new lang- uage appeared. duced by William the Conqueror was the introduction of the Nor- man feudal system. William's gov- ernment was a strong government. There was a Great Council of bar- ons and bishops, but their work was limited to hearing and ap- proving the regulations made by William. He also caused the first real census to be taken. The king's agents were sent through the country counting people, assessing lands, and recording the live-stock that each owned. This record was known as the Doomsday Book. other regulations included the introduction of the Curfew Law, and the rules regarding the New Forest and other royal hunting grounds. The Norman conquest of England was one of the most lmportaaiit of the stirring events in the Middle was still spoken by the masses of the W people. As years passed and as a result of the intermixture of the Another important change intro- ese Soviet Union, chiefly at Nikopol in land; the England of friendly. charming villages clustered in parklike countrysides and ht-athery moorlands. NTS - (Review) any redistribution. Canada still does not have th right to amend the Constitution in regard to matters which affect the provinces. By the revision of 1949 the Canadian Parliament can alter the constitution only as to matters of purely federal concern. In re- gsrd to subjects assigned exclus- ively to the provinces by the B.N. A. Act-including such major mat- ters as property and civil rights, hospitals and education-any changes must still be sanctioned by the Imperial Parliament. Thus the right of Canadians to amend their own Constitution is incomplete. For example, when it was desired to change the B.N.A. Act so as to enable Canada to proceed with the new old age pension prosTB-m. the amendment had to be passed by the British Parliament. The soviet Ambassador to Brit- ain is Andrei O-romyko. The Premier of Vietnam is Nhur- gen Van Tani. ' Britain's Canberra jet bomber completed the first flight across the Atlantic and back inside one day on August 26. The King of Jordan is Hussein I. The King of Iraq is Faisal II. The United Nations headquart- ers is at New York. The British Ambassador to U. S. A. is Sir Roger Makins. A large nir base has been built at 'I'l1ule., Greenland, just 930 miles from the North Pole. The Prime Minister of Japan is Shlgeru Yoshlda. The Premier of New Brunswick is Hugh Jami Flemming. The Premier of South Africa is Daniel Malaii. Ecuador. Last year Ecuador's banana crop was the third largest airplanes). and stmw hats. Ecua- dor imports automobiles, machin- ery, and chemicals. Many live by weaving straw hats (Panamas). Ecuador's formts are an important natural resource, and the country also has some gold, copper. tilver. lead. and oil fields. The Pmident of Mexico is Adol- to Ruiz Cortines. Nehru in the Premier of India. Formosa is the home of the Chi- nese Nationalist Army. A new synthetic material made from chemicals taken from petrol- eum is arlon. The Aluminum Company of Can- ads is building the largest alumi- num plant iii the world at Kits- met. 3. C. The new Canadian ambassador to Japan is I-lon.,R. Mayhew. The nt House of Commons (Canada) consists of 262 members. The Canadian Minister of NI- tlonal Health and welfare is Hon than I5',Vn of its quota of M.P.'s at where it can cause very little in- thiit determine cliiniitc are: (1) Latitude; (21) Altitude; Neariiess to large bodies of Prevailing winds; (St The presence and direction of mountain chains; 16) Ocean cur- rents; 17) The presence of forest- cd areas. The largest supplies of ui:ingaii- i in the world lie within the Factors water; (4) the Ukraine. and in the Caucasus and the Urals. The Union leads the world in the production of chromium. and is second to Canada in asbestos. Ninety per cent of the world's nickel comes from Sudbury, On- in the world. Two-fifths of the world's phos- About filly per cent of the world's supply of Henequen comes from Yucatan. Cuba produces more sugar than any other country in the world and has been called "the world's sugar bowl". 'I'oii,:a or Friendly Islands, in Pacific, midway between Fiji and Samoa: under British protection; divided into Tongatabu. I-laabai, and Vavau groups; of coral and volcanic formation, with active volcanoes; chief product copra. Chief town Nukualofa. Area C. 385 sq. miles; pop. C. 27.000. The Queen of Tonga is Queen Salote. The largest copper mine in the tario. The deepest mine in Criiizitln is. at Kirkland Lake. l Canada is one of the worlds largest producers an ore called pitchblende, which is found in large quantities on the shores of Great Bear Lake. Sarnia, at the outlet of Lake Huron, has the largest oil refinery in Canada. At Thetford, Quebec, the Bell of radium midi, uranium. Both are obtained fi'oniiDmduCei' of oil in the world. United States is at Bingham,Utah. lu Canada, the Sudbury, Ontario, deposit of nickel-copper is the largest. The United States is the largest The largest known deposit of molybenite is the world-famous Climax mine at Climax, Colorado brought up the mouth of the Mississippi River discovery in the history of the world. The largest producer of tungsten What causes the tides? To an- swcr this we must consider again the mysterious force of gravity. This force of attraction between the earth and the other planets holds these bodies in their orbits. In the same way the force of grav- ity between the earth and moon holds the moon in its orbit. The pull between the earth and the moon, however, is not all in the direction of the earth. Though smaller than the earth, the moon has some pulling power too. This moon pull actually stretchv-s the rocks of the earth a little. It stretches the weaker waters of the earth a. great deal. The t'stretcli- ing" of the water in the ocean pro- duces the tides. The water closest to the moon is The largest single use of molybd- enum is as an alloying element in the manufacture of steel. China is the foremost tungsten- 'producing country of the world production of asbestos. 1 GASPE The Shicksliook Mountains form the central backbone of the pen- insula and contain some of the highest peaks of eastern Canada They stretch for sixty miles from c jhc Matane River to the Tabletop Mountains, running parallel to the St. Lawrence. Geologists have found in this region mineral dc- posits of lead. zinc. copper and some asbestos. Several oil-bearing formations constitute a. potential oil field. ' In the basin of the Marsoui River, the mines of the Consoli- dated Oandego Mines Company yield ore containing lead, zinc, sil- ver and gold. The Federal Zinc and Lead Com- DENY 1135 begun large-scale oper- ations to develop a zinc and lead deposit in the Cascapedia River basin. A roadway of more than forty miles already connects the mine with the town of Cascapedia near Chaleur Bay. The workings of the Gaspe Cop- per Mines Ltd. are much more ex- tensive and are the centre of min- ing developments in the York re- gion of the peninsula. Sixty miles of mad link the mine with Gaspc. in port of entry and capital of the district. on the peninsula's east coast. Surveys have been made for another road cormectiiig the min- ing development with Mont-Louis or Anse-Pleureuse on the north shore. The forest-clad hills of the peninsula yield R. great deal of valunible timber, most of it. balsam fir, black and white. spruce and birch, with a scattering of aspen and cedar. Exporting lumber is a staple industry of the Gaspe. There are good harbors for fish- naturally attracted most. It rises in a slight bulge on the side of the TIDES himself looking into a small open- thau twenty times as high as Ni- olit of the cauvom and Wll(lPl'llPSS of the ”lost uorld” hlri(lcn in thr Gran Saliaua. 1 I I earth which faces tho iimiiu. As. the earth iuius on ils axis lhol crest of this bulge mores round an that it is always facing the moon. Another bulge of water is produced on the side of the earth which is opposite the moon it is impossible to explain in simple, terms this second bulge. It is enough for you to know that lhrru are always two tidal bulges in the oceans, one on the side of the var-fh which is nearest to the moon and one on the opposite side. The force. of uriivity between the suii and the earth also takes part in producing tides. Tlioiiqli much larger than the moon the sun is much farther iiway from the carili The result of its pull on the ocean isolar tidcl is thei-efnrc much less than the Jesuit (if the pull of the moon tluniir tide). crmen along the coast. The waters about the peninsula have produced important catches of cod. herring, salmon, mackerel and lobster since settlement. The chief towns are New Rich- mond. New Carlislc, Newport. and Chandler, on the Baic dos Chal- eurs. The Perrnn Boulevard, which completely circles the peninsula, has been a great boon to the set- tlers, and has made ylhis pictur- esque port of the province access- ible to the rest of the world. Skagway. It is an Alaskan com- munity and files the flag of the United States, but because it sits in the Alaskan fringe strip that cuts the Yukon on from the sea, it is in fact the gateway to the Yuk- on Territory. where the Canadian flag flies. Cargo unloaded from Canadian Pacific ships at Skagway is stowed into freight cars and hauled across the summit of the White Pass, where it reaches Can- adian soil. The highest large city in the world is La Paz, Bolivia. Its altit- ude is 12,005 feet. Sulphur. The largest known de- posits are in Louisiana and Texas It is also found around volcanoes. in Japan, Java and Chile; and in sedimentary deposits such as tho large ones in Sicily. Smaller de- posits have been found in Califor- The Neighbors "Oh, Dad and that man have a hot argument ly George Clark 3 the days of the earliest French luxurious. roomy wt Abultlx 61-inch-wide in-Ms front and rear give six adults- roomy comfort safeguarded by one-unit body and frame construction; you'll learn about gasoline economy (up to 35 m.p.g.) proved by independent tests. These are some of the reasons why we invite you to get behind the wheel of the New Ac-ro-Willysl WILLYS OVERLAND OF CANADA LIMITED lmcj v and Ira comfort. rigid AEIO-FIAMI ICONSTIUCTIONI unit. No squeaks nr rnttlos. AEWE and groiriing Plant the seeds for yourfuture OPEN A A SAVINGS ACCOUNT AT ' The Canadiyai Banlc of Commerce Tldhe New Aero-Willys is just uiiidu for superlntivca. 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