i preaches, Z. proper ' study. Most of the failures in the -k Entrance Examination: ' called mm; 1 called i -. acorn 5: J'. i E-125;: a u. .-:1; 1' can 41s&zaca::.sc:ua-has .-;:u::- an V I2;ix'9!-5:-l-,5”. a ta;!11i-our-wv.ui.oa.a-.2,-, .- cu c.. . - . .. . '-.. --909 PAGE TWELVE THE GUARDIAN. UHARL()TTETOWN THE EDUCA TIONAL HORIZON I appreciate the opportunity c afforded by the Editor of Educa- tional Horizon. Mr. Maclfadyen. to offer a few suggestions to teach- Ira and parents. I trust they may be of some little use. As the end of the year an- the matter of grading becomes one of great importance. We feel that as far as possible the pciuon who teaches a pupil should be the one to determine his fit- ness to pass on to new and more ildvan-ced work. In this. however. teachers should show great care. There is evidence all around us of the fact that many pupils are I hurried through the work of a grade and promoted without the foundation for future to Prince nI Wales College are due to inad- equate preparation in the elemen- tary work. Teachers and parents should realize that they are being neither kind nor just to their children in hurrying them through the grades. Another problem facing teach- ors at this season is the decision The moving of teacher: as to a school for the next year- from school to school is certainly one of the weak pointa in our education- al organization. To know the pupils, their lparenu and indeed the district generally, ia of great value to any teacher in her efforts to give a good teaching service. Where teacher and district are getting along well, there is every reason for continuing the part- ncr-:hip. Now a brief word to parents and ratepayers. There is no more important day in the whole year for your community than the day of the Annual School Meeting - this year Junc '.'6tli. On that daY adequate provision ll made (or not made) for the education of your children for the coming year. School districts have been doing well in increasing their ex- penditures for a better ccliool ser- vlcc. Every parent and interested ratepayer should be present at the Annual Meeting to see that the good work is continued. L.Vi'. SHAW Director of Education. FILL IN THE BLANKS 1. a physician who is an eye specialist. 2. one Ikilled in the grinding of lenses for glasses. 3- an eyesight 'gpccialist who examines eyes and prescribes glasses. 0. ---- is 1 substance that gives colour. 6. The chewing of the food with the teeth is called ---. fl. Any- thing that causes vomiting is call- ed an ; . I ' a chemical. which. when acted on by ultra-violet rays, provides vit- amin D. 8. The part of the blood plasma which forms fibres to as- sist in checking bleeding is call- cd . 9. Anything which removes hair from the skin is . is a skin disease caused by lack of the vitamin niacin. 11. A place where two nerve endings come together is called -j-; 12. Rush of blood backwards into the heart. due to defect of valves is : 13. The man who discovered X-rays was ---; 14. Certain small corpuscles be- lieved to play a part in the clot- ting of blood are called ---: 15. Minute groups of cells found in the pancreas. which produce insulin are called ---; 16. Inflarrrmation of the gums is call- ed ; 17. A membrane that surrounds the smooth eurfacea of bones is called ---: is is a poison which is in all tobaocoa. 19. ---- is a drug found in tea and coffee. 20. The lower cham- berg of the heart are called -; 21. Robert Boyle was a British scientist who invented ; 22. The pigment in the retina which helps us see in a dim light is called : 23. present - Veins which have become ewollen or knotted due to some defect of their valves are called -1--; 24. Lack of the vitamin causes .pollagra; 25. A visual defect in which it is impossible for the sufferer to see accurately to the left or right. even though he can see clearly straight ahead is call- ed --; . Dr. found a cheap method of extract- ing Lt. Lllln tree from pancreatic juice by using alcohol on the ground pancreas tissue of slaugh- terhouse animals; 27 is the network of nerves of the syvrnipathetic system at the pit of the stomach: E. -- -- gland 15 ll gland attaciicu no the under surface of the brain. It seems to prevent too rapid growth during childhood; 23. ------ is a drug , or agent which stimulates an or- : can; the windpipc where the voice is; . ' - 41. Bees are kept in 30. - is the part of produced. 1. Temperature is measured in nmeters are ?---, ---.-; 3. Two common ways of mai"klng thermometrrs are -----, ; 4. The temperature of freezing water rs ' 5 .... mum. Materials which do not let. ligiitl them are called , . ----- of light means the bending of rays of light whcn they pass at a slan-t from one transparent material into another; 7. The -e- is an opening through which light enters the eye; 8. Two kinds of telescopes pass through :--' 6 are and . A mirror used in flashing a mess- age is called a m-------: 10. The ends of a magnet are called -;,ll. Wire that is wrap- ped with a poor conductor is call- wire; I2. The path a current of electricity follows is called a ; 13. Two kinds of electricity are and ---: 14. Another name wr frictional electricity is electricity; 16. Every car has a , battery in it; 10. Atrium meaii-a : 17. A really empty space is called a 18. Carbon dioxide is a of carbon and oxygen; 19. Soil which is neither acid nor alkaline is called : . The level at which water stands in the ground is called the -.--: . means the growing of a regular succes- sion of different crops in a field: 22. add nitrogen to the soil; )3. The wearing away of soil by wind and running water is called --:; 24. There are roughly different kinds of insects; 25. The use of poison gas in fighting insects is called -c---; '36. The lac insects are natives of ; 2'1. Carmine comes from '----v; 28. Can- iharidin comes from the bodies 9 j. of the beetles; 39. 1jIon- eydew is eaten by the ; 30. There are about kinda of mammals; 31. The age of moat kinds of trees can be told from 'in the wood: 30. Our largest plants are -e; 33. Most of the sugar-making in a tree is done in the leaves of the tree. It is done by tiny green dots called -. These tiny --T are the --m of the tree factory; 34. Broad-leaved trees are often called or - trees: 36. Conifers are often called -; 36. The first forest industry in Canada was - ; 37. Three wild flowers that grow in your local- ity are . , and --: 38. Four insects which have preyed' on Canada's forests are , an - lnjurloua forestfungi are and 40 : 89.. Three 5 2. Tl)O kinds of therm-; 3Plan-ii; that live Three insect-destroying birds ard -, and ' an ---:: 4.2. Light travels at the rate of - miles per second; 43. for more than two years are called ; M. A common fibre plant is ' 03. The North Magnetic pole situated in -to-"ma ': IS i SIR WILLIAM CRDOKES Sir William Crookes was a Brit- lah scientist. He was born in Lon- don in 1020; died there in 19:10; invented the radiorneiei-. In his honor. the "Crookes tube" was given it: name. The tube which he invented was a glass bulb from which nearly all the air had been for clecivrons, taken out. Entering the bulb at one and was a wire which carried electricity. The Crookes Lube helped to prepare the way for the modern neon tube. it also made it poss- ible for soientiste to carry out many tests. When Crookes ccnt an electric current into the tube. rays, jumped across the em-pty space to 3 piece of metal at the other end. g BECQUEREL Toward the end of the last cen- tury a Freri-ch scientist named I-feml Bacquerol had studied the metal known as "uranium". He found that certain minerals con- taining the element uranium would make pictures on photo- graphic plates in the dark! Same- thing in the minerals was und- lng out a sort of light which could not be seen directly, but which the photographic plan could see. RONTGEN William Roentgen was a Ger- man physicist. lie was born in Prussia in 1015. and was educa- ted in Holland and at Zurich. Switzerland. where he received his doctor's degree at the age of lweoty-two. He taught at the un- iversities of Wiiraburg and Strau- burg. and in 1079 was made pro. foaaor of physics at Wuraburg. it Madame Curie decided to make a careful atudy of auch raya. and her husband agreed to help her. In the months which followed. he and his wife worked on tons of pibchhlande ore. Slowly they learn- ed the different thlnga it contain- ed. They found that in it were two metala which were new to the world. The new metals were given the names ”polonium" and ttradiuni". (Roentgen) was at this university that he made his mt dllC0N9I'lf about X-rayu, or ntgen Rays as they were called in honor of him. He died at Munich. Germany in 1083. X-ray machines. Crookn turbo! and radium have done much to brlnl about the modern knowledge of atoms. All of them shoot out slac- troru. and electrons are part of atoms. D0015 PASTIIJB . lie was born in 13 la Dale, aura. . and was the an at s honor. The imtlo nan at his in as I on that he on cfvs to world Ian of the oatoat M Itaaamm al at time. In in was grad- - D from Royal liege pt les- I260! with uily "mediocre" la a mm. The lesions of LI. Donna: at Iarltenna in Part! (III! I ind biontoboachamtatlaaoaro on raocmic acid was the first of his contributions. Then when ha al- vanoed lria tiiooriu about mic- robes the medical world lauahad and the battle was on! Pasteur said that all miorobea muat come into their viotlmd through the air. The pi-ofesaora answered that mic- when can generate spontaneously. All France will stirred by this war which, of course. Palteur won. When he was 65 he almost died of a brain haemorrhasa after He was England's greatest pot- ter. He was born in 1130. and at the age of fourteen he was ap- prenticed to one of the country's foremost porters. When he had learned the trade. Wedgwood set up lils own works in the old town of Burslem. For his designs ho drew upon recently published books showing illustrations of Greelr vuea. His best known ware: were the baaaltes, the Jas- per. and the Queensware. The Queensware was a dinner- ware or cream color, named after Queen Charlotte for whom some of it was made. His dishes were Although India has renounced any allegiance to the king. she will continue to remain a mem- ber of the Commonwealth under an elastic interpretation of Com- monwealth association. Dr. Rai- enda Pra-sad. 64-year-old disciple of the late Mohandas Gandhi. was named the first President of the Indian Republic. Prasad will hold office for five years, after which he can be re-elected, according to the new Indian constitution. He is the chief of state, with the formal function of appointing the Prime Minister and command- ing the armed forces. His powers are subject to advice of his cab- inet. The cabinet is directly re- sponsible to the Lower House of Parliament, the 500-member House of the people. elected according to population. The Upper House of the New Parliament. the Council of States is presided over byvthe vlce-pres- ideni. Twelve of the Council's members are appointed by Prasad and the remainder are elected by The Caddis Files are night fliers. Their parchment-like or leathery wings are folded like a roof over the back, and from the side the caddis fly appears as an elongated triangle with unequal sides. The front wings are long an-d the hind ones ahorter and wideir: the an- tennae are long and threadlike and always waving about for im- prcszions; the eyes are round and beadlike: the feet are long and these insects have an awkward way of walking on the entire tar- sus which gives them an appear- Metamorpliic means changed: it is therefore to be understood that metamorphic rocks are those rocks whoaa texture and mineral com- position have been changed since they were originally formed as ig- neous or sedimentary rocks. They may have decayed or they may have been made stronger by the process; but in general the term is used to mean change: that have occurred in rocks as a result of great weight, heat, movement, and Yolu. Korea; Most of its course ,1 forma the boundary between Korea and Manchuria. Upper basin richly forested; much timber floated down to wi-lu, below which river is navigable; length 300 miles. Euphrates .is largest river in in west Asia,. called in the O.T. "the great river". Source. in An- atolia, conslats of two branches. Kara-In and Murad-Su; flows through moimtainoua reizion of Taurus; enters Syria, and at Abu Kamal flows into Iraq; is joined by R. Tigria at Kurna; united river called Bhatt-al-Arab. The flows through plalna, deserts. and gwgmpg, gpugely cultivated. In ancient time! rich cultivated plain well watered by canals. Near Basra quantities of dates and rice are grown. lanks of river teem with ancient remains reprelenb in; all periods; lite of labylo x. Great floods take place due to melting snows on the mounmlnl of upper courae. mouth. 0- 1300 which be war paralysed on one side. Still he worked and brought to the world paatourlutlon. vac- cination. and astounding -know- ledge of the deadly mlcrobu of disease and. infection. His inst work was immunization Igalnst rabies. Rich in years and honors Pasteur died on September 28. 1&5. axhortlng to the end: "Ono muat work!" JOSEPH WEDGWOOD sold everywhere throuiihout Enl- land: for the first time everyone could have fresh, clean. and un- itary tableware. . The Jasper and Basaitei were mostly beautifully designed Jugs and vases. Wedgwood engaged John Flaxman. a famous sculptor. to -model some of the finest of the reliefs which were reproduced from picture mold: and sprlgged upon the turned Vesta. The ground. in the jasper ware, was produced in various colors: blues, black, lilac, and other tinta, ornaments were usually in white. GOVERNMENT OF INDIA state legislatures on a population basis. Hindi is to become India's official language. In January, IND, India'Wu de- clared a republic. While the na- tion became indopenidicn-t in Aug- ust. 1947, it was as a dominion in the Commonwealth of Nations. The dominion status is now gone. However, the Republic of India is still a member of the Common- wealth of Nations and recognizes the British Crown as the "head of the Common-wealth" but not of the republic. Instead of a British governor-general. India now has a president and a premier. Prime Minister of Pakistan. He visited Canada in May, 1050. Pak- istan produces 75 per cent of the world's raw Jute as well as quan- title; of cotton. hides and skins, wool. sugar cane and tobacco. Principally a agricultural coun- try. Pakiatannfs going ahead with irrigation projecta and is purchas- inig modern farm equipment. CADDIS FLIES ance of kneeling. Most of the species are dull-colored, brown- ish or gray. the entire in-sect often being of one color. The mother cad-dis flies la-y their eggs in the water. Perhaps some species drop the eggs in when hovering above, but in some cases the insect must make a diving bell of her wings and go down into the water to place her eggs securely. The wings are covered with. hair and not with scales. and therefore they are better fitted for diving than RIV river in middle and lower ceuraes' scl'e"5l'”' cu y ' HNAEN ICC ? 77 ll 7; I. W' l 1 W 1' "'54! would be those of-iho moth. METAMORPIIIC ROCKS . pressure. in the presence of water and gasses. The depth within the earth's crust at which the process took place determines chiefly which factor was most important in bringing about the change. Some common metamorphic rocks are slate. -formed from clay; marble, formed from limestone; quarttile, from atandatone; an-di anthracite coal from soft coal. ERS miles. Tigris river. Iruq; Rises in two bend streams in mountains of Kurdistan and Armenia; flows s.E. and. after a course of l.l50 miles unites with Euphrates at Kurna. Chief tributaries are Greater Zab. Lesser Zeb, and Diyalo; flows through fertile alluvial district; the home of one of the oldest civ- ilizations of the world; important towns and ruing' on it-I blnka are Dlarbekr. Ninavah, Mosul, Bagh- dad and Kut. Hweng-I-Io is one of the chief rivers of China; rises near Iourcea of Yangtze Kisng in Tibet, and flowing N.E. traverses N.W. China and part of Mongolia; re-enters China, flowing 8.3. and N11,: enters Gulf of Pohai; dralna basin of 600.000 at miles. and is o. 2.000 miles long. Liable to destructive floods. hence known as "China's Sorrow". Jordan River. Palestine. rises on slopes of Mt. Ilermon; flows il2-George Marshall ., 20-Walter Gifford 21-Vincent Auriol 22e-Ian Ohrlatian Elmuts . 23-Dwight Eisenhower 24-Norman Wells 25-Nehru 26-T.W.L. Prow and the . tiled States is air Oliver Franks. Hon. Liaquat Ali Khan is the . 1--laudouin . 2-Jacob Malik 3-Boycott . 4-Hen. Llaeuat 0-Dr. !'. Malui 0-Dr. lynguian lthee 7-Premier of Auatralla B-Dr. Keenleyaide I0-Hirohito ll-John Foster Dulles is-Lester Pearson .. ii--Nesrollah l7-Charles Wilson :3-I-lo Chi Minh . 19-Aggressor ) ) ) ) ) ) i ) ) t P I ) ) ) l ,( ( .( ( ( ( ( ( ( .( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ) l ) ) l ) ) ) ) ) ( ( (al. Prime Minister of the Union of South Africa (b). To shut out from all social and commercial intercourse. (c). Prime Minister of Pakis- tan. , (d). Russian delegate to the U. N. Security Council. imsoir (a). Pruldimt of South Korea. - if). Robert 0. Menaiea. (g). Heads U.N. Technical As-2 aistanoe Unit. , (h). Reduced oppon t to atandattll without defeating him. (I) Emperor of Japan. (1). United ltatea Ambassador to log a group of mail island: off the northeast coast of Japan. (k). United states Secretary of Defence. for Canada. (in). Nesrollah lnteaam. (ri). Premier of France. 0). Once an Emperor as head of Vict Nam. (pi. United States defence mo- billzer. (q). One who attacks firat. (r). United states Ambassador to Britain. (a). The leader of the Commun- lat forcea tn Indo China. (t). vreaident of France. , (u). Was twice Prime Minister of south Africa. Died in 1950. (v). Atlantic Pact general. (w). Crown Prince of Belgium. (x). Oil Field. (y). Prime Minister of India. (I). Governor of P.ll.I. I CURRENT nvms (Review) The British Ambaaaador to Un- General Dwight Eisenhower of the United states was named by President Truman as commander- in-chlef of at least 1.000.000 men for the protection of Western Europe. The 12 Atlantic Pact powers are: Great Britain, Canada, United States. France, Iceland. Denmark, Belgium, Norway, Netherlands. Italy, Portugal and Luxembourg. The following members of the Security Council of the United Nations have recognized the Com- munist Government. - Britain. Russia, India, Norway and Yugo- slavia. Princess Elizabeth's second child was born on August 15, 1950. She will be third in line of succession to the throne. Florence ' Chadwick from San Diego, California. on August ll, set a new record in swimming the English Channel in 13 hours and Zii minutes. Formosa. It is an inland about 100 miles from China and near to the Philippines and Japan. The first sailors who came there from Europe called it "Beautiful Is- land" because of its high moun- tains and thick green forests. This island is about two-thirds the size of Nova Scotia. It has a population - of over seven million while Nova Scotla has a. little over one-half a million. The people on Formosa are Chinese. The most of them are farmera. Chlang Kai-shelrn forces. called the Nationaliata. who have been .. lug IF since they were driven from china are opposed to the Chinese Com- munists. Formosa is of consider- able value as a military base to the country that holds it. The Japanese took this ialand from Chine. in 1805 and built electric power plants and mod Formoaa'a irioh coal mines and forests to supply new industries, such as paper mills, sugar refineries, and .cement and chemical plants. They also directed the building of ir- rigatiori works to heip inmm the output of crops. The Governor of Quebec is Hon- Gaspard Fauteux. The Governor of British Colum- bia ie I-Ion. Clarence Wallace. General Assembly. It is the lat!- cst division of the United Natiom. and the one in which all mem- bers are represented. Dalesaim 0I the 60 U.N. member-n"ionI come together at Assembly aesslona to study and diacual problem! of ten- ernl world interest. All nations ihave an equal voice and vote at -these meetings. No nation has veto power in the Assembly. while this body does not have authority nations of the west had formed a sort of discussion group. the Coun- cil of Europe. It consisted of a Committee of Mlniaurs and a Consultative Assembly. The as- sembly discussed the matters that the Committee of Mtniaters brought before it; then it made recommendations to the govern- ments of the home countries. The council at first was made up of thirteen nations: Belgium, Den- mark. France. Great Britain. Hol- land. Greece, Iceland, Ireland. Italy, Luxeniburg. Norway. Swe- den and Turkey. Two new mem- bers were admitted to the Coun- oil: the Saar, on May 2. and weat Germany. on June 15. 1950. Viscount Alexander will remain in Canada's governor-general un- til 1952. The Premier of Iran is Premier Mohammad Moshadeifh. The United states Ambassador to Iran is Henry Grady. The British chancello of the Exchequer is Hugh Gaitakell. The population of France is ca- timated at 3ii.000.000. The population of Belgium is aa- timated at 8,386.55 sir Henry Gurney is Britain's high commissions for the federa- tion of Malaya. During the year 1950. 86.422 im- migrants came to Canada. The total for the years 1940-50 was 430.389. On June 1st.. some 20,000 men and women began the door-to-door Vb: writing the matriculation ea- 7 bl Japan. He accused Russia of aela-i "mu 50"” 1" mu "m (l). Minister of liiternal Affairs: since aw.p”u W. pomum ma fchiefest of our lesson! was iyalue of united effort. It is like- wine a pleasure to record the co- neceaaity if there iato be anything 'alven us this year. We are grate- OUR BOARDING HOUSE oanvaa to gather the Information saonial ...,...r.... for Uanadra ninth de- Canada was taken in THE EDUCATIONAL HORIZON effort. wggm .-,pm As the acliool year is near in close. and as many piitilll will anon nniinationa to P.W.0.. this will the final tune of The Educa- We hope that we have aatiafaot- orily answered the many questions which we have received during the past year. . We have learned a graat deal the operation achieved in conaultation has given courteous attention to our - quests. Those conaultationa have but confirmed the opinion. via.. that a Very large measure of active co-operation between the Department of liducatlon and the teachers of this province is a. first more than a. Pompous array of words in our pronouncements and protertationl tn behalf of educa- tion. We herewith express our gratitude for the assistance he has ful to the publishers. cozitributora. correspondents, and, all others who helped and encouraged us in our tau) 3'! and pupils as nu? and service as possible. we able amount of profession ertal which has dealt with of the problems facing our ,6 bearing upon the p . province. We realize that the has been limited and that ii failed to cover the work with the Director of Education. He gr To our teacher readers we the vacation period will pr you with the rest. relaxation change which are so eascntiatt the best work when on duty. 7 . Q the Prince Edward 0 I III Ila .33 '.s:..u"' o."ia.i'533'2Zi"i". Illlal Ifaeladyea, ti 1-2 m. "I?! HI. Chlrlltletowia, Napoleon and their Eliiy T3. in cimoru Marni. glclt, NAPOLEON .' amen war smm Ana siveumi -mic Le-rwrz. if? iwvoltranf Ana Musf so IN we Nsxr MAIL. x jh xli to take direct action in r which threaten the peace. an the Security Council does, it can dis- cuss auch conflicts and, under cer- tain conditions lt can maka'in- veetigation of them. The Anem- hly has proved to be an effective body. International Court of Justice. This "World Court" consists of 15 judges chosen by the General Ae- aembly. No nation engaged in 8: dispute involving international law. in compelled to I!) 0910” '3” court. When. however. two coun- tries in conflict voluntarily take their case to the Court. they millt abide by its decision. The 00"” c Th Ha 0. 3011805- mi::I1e:ai G:orge'IIat'IhII1 ll U-I Defence Secretary. . Indonesia became the 00th min- i ber of the uniwi Nationa. The Republic of Indoncail cam! through sea of. Galilee and rift into being in December,19t valley into the Dead Sea. Council of Europe. In IMO '-N0.) By Fagaly and Shorten . can i,;- V - E5-AD! THE rum. IMPACT or ' 6Hei2A'i'ow5 PAPER socks IDEA IS JUST BURSTIMG UPON ME" LIKE A MOUNTAIN 60M- Qise .'.w- No Mona DARN- ING! Jove! THAT AIQGLE ALOMENILL eioci-iAi0T MILLIONS OF ,x a W HY COULDWT I H AVE SUCH A Housewives! r-..'m . ta?- . of V; ;M w a Major Hoople BUT I can DO THE NEXT Besr Tunes, 35 we Fiizsr on THE- , BAuowAooo BTAGGERNG - -vuAH-Ei2-w- , AFTER 1 RAISE s CONCENED - INNOVQTIOM ;-