is ,, ._ . . ;,.l`“`.`*`4* ' -I ‘~""'s ifantt mont nc \riAi J... _~_~ i _~ >; .» .J ` ~ li; . _‘vs t ‘F - ' ` I 1 z_._ _-_.J ’ *»li f < ' ~. i»i ::iii\ _ _ _ ._ _ __ __ __ __ _ _ l _ __ _ _ _» _ ii _ 4,1,-i___»._.',._..__. »----~-~ ~ . “"‘ -‘-' -'--~' '- 1*' """ ""' "A ""“*A""Y """“""" L"""“_`”°""'°‘°"i _ts . -* _ I ». THE EDUCATIONAL HORIZON i I Presenting News Anil Views Ut Interest lo [eacherx And All Others Seeking -A SA TURDA Y FEA TURE-' Iniprotenient In Educational Matters ART .1_\' El)l,`(fA'l‘l()_`\` yi-;ir.s how niiiny I cannot remem- ber, but enouuh to know that t.he_ The i.i..iL i»| i=tiiii.i‘1i~i: t»i;;i_: is .il iii_.t.i.-iii' iiiiiieisiiiiidziig --"the niissioii of liiilpinu t'hii1ll'0l1 C0 .oo iiitiii .i i..iiiot\ iiiiielioiuit con- habit of art is the habit of en; \j»'- _ learn how to live is a high One, Site-Ou i~1 ine. 'I‘luu is it-r_\ \\ell; ing tivio viiliiii.s". Arid the 1\u._\' And if I hnd not known it, I Ae ri-:i.:'.~i' .in uri,-eiit nei»ii in a wiiy to dt-vi-iip and train Lin' .siiiiiiiii liiive been i'eniinded con- _ii.»Z..i.._i.1 i»i.i oi \_=~.;.t.1~.i'_iuii liiiiitis ne.stli~.'.:t' .ippi'eIicii.si0ii is b\ tiiiiiiifiy by piiri-ii1.s who requite H xi, ».i:.- _~rii.i.:.i ',.» ii p1'ai'- nii-ans of the _ipprccintioii ot por- t.<~iieliei"s _services with respfct and Lit... iii‘ii.u:oi_ .uid :ii pre-p.irt- for try. music anti ine fine :iris iii iii*ni_»_» \\‘n_;e_ At home the peo-i i i.. :.ii.‘ ~ iii. _ win, \\e inn* re- Now the ap,,i'ui-iatioii of tire iuie pit- siwin to mutter iticoliercnt words l _i»,i...i .mil I i;i1i‘.'ii'_~ ill tl 1iii~!. ., .\|.i: '\. .<._i\ tiii-\i- _..i I i .i _.i _'.ii~l :tllii his I i I 1.1 ' 'i‘.:._ I t. i I .liiiii i i i»1_f.i\ i i . 1 ’ nf-it .t_il.\iii'l.i- I .i _ I ".!il i_,‘ ,'\» _.i ii; '_:r~in.i ‘ii iiii_‘.iui- iv! . I i ii _ .'..'i iii\il i't‘;1 iii ii. .: _ iiuid . mp. s . ..._-»,,. [- _ ... ..,__ N ___ ,_ ¢ ._ 5-f Fi t 1:' .t,. . i~ .i,.».. if..i .i' _.ini l I-iii .idr i~ ~~ ' i '_ - p.» ~. :',be7 iii ii. ii' i» 1.. i-i \i>t'ii- ticfal :rs i' o* ir ‘» l.»-iiiuitl =r‘4"‘. I il ~i.. ..i. .’_ s. i.t‘,‘t‘_-- i .' _ ' :ii ‘i`-. the -.i ’ ‘ 1., .i _.ir ui'~\.ii_i~r ile- . 'l'E..it L- \\e i _‘_ "`l`tllr I' »\tll)i`l k lil- ilie iniport.ini‘e iii the flue ;\1'_~ llie ut-iii-r-.il culture of the iiii'_ .iiiri ii. iiii- ~i'i'iin\i pluve ilu-ii' itlii- fue! that iii itll' litii~ _i"is '_ _ti.i‘.t~ .»i_.:i:' _.i. --ii-~.hiZ:tv :ii ii_ liiii" 1 ‘i iiils fri i~i:.-i-_it ..:'_.i :hr ri: i '~ iu:i‘_ tliirt- is iiii ,~\ii.ii» ‘ " 1 t t‘iii'_i.ii' ii\i:ii'i.i ‘. \\i>r'k oi :iz ".\'i'~,-iii .ri thi- ti-:u',_ a .~i\_ii'i :iiiil t.tiii;in.e ni;i'i-i:,i! v- l tht- .\'livr li:iii.i ri: i.s:i' iiiiri gui _iii are i i‘o'eil in the it I i i .~ 'z . init; _` ` sin ' i‘ _lt iii t lil- arts is the nii.\.st <»b_iet'ti\'e, the iiiosl nliiuit ruisiiig.: the proicssioiial 1 .ii i-i: .i_.' ' ,.:-'._‘.iiiIi- but pi-.it-'ii'-.il iuui the most \alii.i‘».i si;iiiii1~ to another pro- .`.' 9'»‘~ ion 'l`e.u-lit~i's_ the tnale ones _‘ _Ai ipliy i I gi ii.; ‘wt \ .'~;i~~i~ii it-lien they receive til.. .~.iii;:.='!i\_ pri-~tiue and re-l i 1 iii‘iiiiii'i'tii|i iliiit tli<‘_\' df‘.~ i'in\iit!::i,_- fioni ' , . liidii.-'t:’_.t. Ri-ioliitiiiii liiiiri -.\‘ »;. _FV ‘ _ we h:i\'i= Iriivelleri tI_:.~ p.»',‘i~ _mi 1' s ‘ i v V il ‘ 3 attained "-.iinetl.iiiii oi 0.1.' ui.ii. . l ate for nrt is the wily ti! lifi' sl li. lt. 'i`.l_' \(`il|.\`f.` H.-il) ITS l)_\.\'('Jl‘flt.\` ' ..i-' i'.i.‘._‘~~r. 'ri- iii iiiit ii'.t'|ii~l\»".i uit ilziii- of ii `~'i gill \\.‘ti ilie iiiit..i .i»ii iii t“l .. \ it '»i`i..'. iii" iittl _ ii . ~:.ii- » .,ii..»:ii~ 1: .nip- . iii' E5 il i'iu._t»li :iiid riniiifti it .I _ ~ i “_ ..r‘ 111.' \'i‘t'_'v ' lil its .siive tliii iii'fI\."iii.l!'.' i‘ I-_i I. .. iuiii . . i’_iii~,'i-i\ ii\'- 'our p‘.|;~.l_~ _itiii iii.‘.l:i~ thi* :i;ii.~ i N. are 'iliiun iiir their bi'ni‘i`1i uiiii .rn i f .\ i '§»,i_';..~i _s i-i»’ii‘ " Iiisting creii'.t_ ` " “Till 'x'i>ii:"- t:iil'._ ':_:-I Pi..iii':;i:i.s' r'=':..~.iI _'ir-" ,, '\..i'i.i-,i_>.ti:i-:.~. bc- A 1-|._\_,\CH|_._-K ~ ne --iiui :ind technical i i i f‘i ut i'ifniiiu't too ron- _MV Em1°""' _ _ n___.__ ,,____,.,,,., You have si|i~i'i=etle:‘ iiiiiiiietif .. -.ik the vitliirs _ :nu ii iiiiist liilpitil nip. ziniiu' i . . . __ ~i _ gi»__~m_ in §\\'i‘i~itl_\‘_ soiiieiiiiiiis titiily, \\.i_- - i.~ ‘i.‘_~ii:i‘t‘ i' t|‘ii-iiiiiis iii 1.... "I~T'liii'iitit»ii..I liiiri/.oii" 1u.i i.~j1i»w with 111',-:'»_-_ ____ __ _,__I.m_h, fm. mv _ :ii~xi:_-lit. iiii i»tiiit':t<_iiui e:;pi'i~~t't`l_ 3 ‘ I .iii 1 ~ E §,_.: '_ _uit to' .'i>nii- _\- urs iiiiti dis- iiiii ri-tl that Thi- Pi‘ol>li‘ni_ thi- all- _ _ I _ ,. i__..-i;.,- i. (.y},f..»(i[i pi'ii\iiiE.ii: itll 0\'ci'-.sliiiiitiiyirztz l’_'oli- __ ._.~__§_i ¢~x._;,»,_-im- Iiiii in ieiicliinu. is The I‘..:i‘ni._ ml' nic!-iiiiity taixed to its utiiiiist to iiti\i_~i_ nrid if po.~.le to '.';ii:;'t:.sli _ _ _ _,___ },..i_-,W the ititiitti_~i'iiii. p.i:'iiii, the inton- ,~ - ii.- ii.-trriiii-~,i~s .sitli':'ntr~ Upiirfiii the niedrlllcstiiiiii __ . ,z 1_ mi in me piireiit. ie pui‘i~ii!_ \\lio lint b»-in ill.. ._ I i i.»-i‘.<‘.es priili- _a ti\zii'lici‘_ ;lii~ fruitl iiiirt-nt. itu- __ ___ _ ._ _,.i‘_.~,i~_\ no any _proud parent, the irate pnirtil, the .v _ - » _ .__ _\_'_f,-_i mp mv-pg, ' ignorant _na!‘cnt, and the enliglitr-n .`» ~ i- ._ : iw iii.i\‘ bt-wine it-d mirent_ t i i ...iii "ini l A s a former ti‘af‘liei`. niirl now (_ _ _j_ -j, ,_ mf, may my inotlier, I try to lit‘l;i ini' i>li'.ii , v . V .ip _.;;i;;ii~~iii»_._~ `:\ll I cnri with tlzi‘:i' 'fork .ind cn ,_ _ . _.- ;. _mi-;, i~,pii;|.iii,- lti'_‘n\oi‘ to sti;i;i'iri tl H ff-iii"ii» f- ,i fi i i j_ i. pi-_», ii) rt.) _\_q_ HL; \'ii~'.i‘s and nir»‘liorls iii- I li".':r‘ ilieiii _ ;~ i of iiii‘i~.a;ty be _ from mv clilldrvii iiri 1;. ivi fr: ,H t ' ,‘ .' iwt tJ‘_'i»i‘.;ila'~_ and lCtime Of tlolriq t‘mi".ir". to tie ____ i i i i , l R £‘l`i `....¢-. ;~ 1;; _'i-.ii.s ie'ii-tier. ir. ttfnchf-r and we oily to lic .___ __ __ gg. _,_ .,,_ i_-.- wfiiie already coii.sirli>i'al\le r; it iii: ilwiu. .` `i» i i~ ‘t.|" i'ilt‘~t'oiis l _ __ _____.___I __ so. _ _ i1." . .. _‘Y c .i ‘ir .iiiii;=.t1'\'_ war; Fllifhflli-\ ' *tif* . 7 __ wrt.: -i _i`_ i'.av.oii<\i, or in- IU-\|7f-il hm (H it :'ii_i' ` :i~ ~'_ii:'i~‘.iii'\‘ a inan- -, ~~ .if iiii .ir.~. in his msn class- ~*"` I i.ii' Would you li_~ii»ii lin' . iixie it ,__m___ I._._.mH,I_ m Canndn an of ter A;-_i___t _'ii' n'i::f\'it\f-.ss in tliciihe words iii ii g_'ii:"i_.i_i~ ii “ iiis ruineii Iii' t.-ii-ii\"i' HI' ~*l1"f“liHflf‘l\ _ lfiichei' who li\`i~.s Iiiiii :'i'ii.~ 1-i :iii.i~: V-V af- mr;~t. eoii~'.u:‘T\' ':,iini‘rl. WP i friuii your reti .~li/:ri-_s.' .l.I.ii‘._\ ii . I v “- and in ~ii:i'i that ii'i.i\l.iutie ol Iiiiri/ini" till ii~__i' e_\'f~.s lriiwiiii- '_i'i-ii \ i _ l I ' fl - i i' t-. _ iii ' it-<2 i'»\'i it i 'i.- ii:iuit~ iriiin b l da' :is 1 .sit rt-_st:ii_u iiiy bit* ws .ii.il ,i .s ri l i ‘-i'i;';~ ia~`--i'ii'»("»iili- and pvidttiitlc sinnlniig niy pipe, I i.il:e iiii i:ii~ i/'i' it ut t!'_V to exile' ii- l.il‘ l1lll`-fl‘Di\i>¢=i` und rciitl “'l'l;r~ lZfiiii.;'ii»tiii '.'i--.v '.\'iili'l. v'|l n» iiiiilfi e .lit YJ Tlii-ii I lie litrk ;i;'_fl ii.. i;-ii . ` °i‘1iili\ii.s of ilie tflsiss-t‘ooiii I0 ’iif‘ litxititziiil littfv i~l.in.'l_ :i i... *ii-iigifit-st. nfffiiiis of life. It‘sit‘ad Of Pai'a(ii.st‘, ‘»\'lili‘li initiht be n:ii"~ H' :-i~.‘.1i’.'i:~iiru the tzrfind affiiirs f1i.t-i`Piii-iifiisii but for its nwiiiiii-i:f>lv '{!_i__> tri tin' iiiii't'r~ii' tiiiiiiiisiriiis tiff neulect of its teaclir~r.\. \’r--.‘f~rfiii' _?ht~'r~l~.=s~:~i~i"f~ uiitlrwniiifl :intl iiiiilr‘1'~'ii'i\':levfifl .' .wi \’l`.--t’- i if "‘l"‘l l"‘l".\` -’lm”“.’-' 'fd' I yet nit\'.r~ ii' ='h.~i' iiniifi nor foot :viii .ir~:i!iti,s is tiii- (lv:-ii‘:\ to t‘lt‘\‘~f’l’ ’"‘ 1 tinipui» ii: tliifir h~h.'i‘I_ PHI 'iii it:\'l1Ei ""' iiitiiit‘L'. tliosc nintintr mid “.,_Hm_r, ni HV, fr.,,,.|,,.1~, it i-,,- \._',»i_ t.»i~ wliiiiii tLi.;v work. Anti often nm, ni' _hp p..,,v,,.__.(._ in ,, i,..;..» the ti I lil-1l"t`f<'\l 'hm Cm“°°s to mea‘aiii'f'_peoplf_~ kiir1\\'iirri.'i"e \'.'htii }\u‘n_-1 fiiirwiirs I0 bf* 1;l;dd"(E°“5;;_ their tr~a¢'l‘<~i'.s lisive tautrli' tlii-rn ted as o n ere queiitlv is tren riii:ili>_v_ ‘|'fii» i-i»iil l _. 1 i \\ may ti-ci .~'.ii'e ilisit 'ir' '.\'i.l i'ioni.:i- .‘,\_f, ii/ Iii i Iiiiii Ot igtiiziis ni sctiiiol life are thc Lh "H" IM” "Iwi _`:' Ill" 'I ’i'»»iiilii1e is iin nrt, :intl the true awaken thought, arouse eiierg\',. (" M i i ter is _.fi _::ti_si_ Cliiltiliuod is 'stiniulate desire. kindle eiitlitisitism, l n..i i-itil. iiii- .suliui»I~i'ooin her and call into action all the slum- l . '.ii:_~ iii »-iii-iii'e and bering powers of the liuiniiu soul ut give tone and colour to ele- iiiiil the liuiiiiiii .soul is the ments of moral br=auty_ iii p:t'uri'_ How t'lt‘li<'iitc and i'i» tue iiiiitei'iiil_ itll instinc- 'irii the .subtle iii\'si\>i'ies of Aiiti lioiv ktwii ilic percep- HAD HELP iiziiiiil beiiiiiy, iuid how Teacher (looking over Tedrl_v`s iii» .skill of lit~r who would `. home-work)--"1 don`t see how it'.s t iipiiii the i-_ii.\ii.~ all the possible for a single person to make '-.i»~p.i.s..ii:p li»\i»iiiii»,si. iii the liu- l so many mistakes," l iiiiizi mins _llli' ti j nfii lui* iii \i‘i .siiu.! ’l‘hi- iiiiiii-intl and the Teddy (proudly»~“It wasnt a .ire ii: liiiiiil. iiiit it ri~qiure.s single person, Teacher. Father -.ii-tii~i"s iiriisiii- toucli tolhelped me. Correspondence chblende. A considerable de ._ "EJnti'iuiiri~ Exiuiiiiiatioiis pit. - u Pilst 'l`t'ii Y<’ii's" is not _ _ _ _ , . _ posit was located near Grciit, Bear i'i~iuly. As .soon its -vtviiilablel Lake in 1930 and production there 0 l l"i‘tler ‘ lm ve il Il hi- put inanut ll .s ne tree copy will bc niailed every i has placed Canada in second place ation meniber. We hope io. among the world’s producers. iliese within a week now :ifi as .soon 'as received they will G.HiM_- “How many boys heard in the niriil. the story?" The detailed analysis ---- of this sentence would be: Bare JR_G. _ Engzlantt is a great subject, buys; modifier of subject. >ail. iiv `acturing countrv because - how eiiiint I ti I goiids 1 rii w ‘ linvi Lai casiiire is the centre of the iii.itt\rial.s, 16' guarded routes us § of i-iuiiiiit»i‘<:e; and i'7l her people articles help a few a bit, we have . ~ nitirilianical genius. our l n E_A_ - (lon and its past tense many; bare predicate. heard: he has iibtiiittiiiit supplies of object-. story; modifier of object.. ill; large .supplies of iron and the. ipper. 13) fiiie hai'boui's and igiible rivers. i'4i a large iner- G.WS. _ Thank you for your FEEIS GRA D l0 BE 0lIl . . !.. 0F lH[ All IHREE CUISS Here’s why Harry V Kagsl bought a Nash Lafayette "400 Talk to the people who are changing to Nash thin year “arch them smile. Listen to them enrhuse Then R0 W9 thisexciting car that’s¢au!¢¢‘| so much attention Here Ere just a few facts lt'u a Iuxurl ous |17-inch wheelbase car lt has a 90 horu\':P0We|' 'll cylinder engine Y0l-I get larger hydraulic brakes Stronger all steel bodies Extra viide seats, more head room and Icgroom. There are dozens of other things y0\l ought to know about the Nash LaFayette-“-100"-and remember it delivers for just a few dollars more than any i ofthe “All Three" small can Let us show you the Nash Ambassador Sixes and Eighta Do you know they’re even bigger than cars coating $300 more. Take a look at the 125- Inch wheelbase Nash Ambas- sador Etght. We think lt’s one q-,, ., mu, - 5; gr 54 ; mpim. no-I you Of tha 188| “lllillfy C311" lll can||¢o\ltoMh|"llIlhro¢"cInl.`ll\oNulh Canada. See It. Drive tt. Price Liirimnu-"4oo" 4.o=i»i sedan vim nw-li DE- Scdan with hunk :md up . . . NX!!! llmllorly lqdlnood 4-ION lodoll 0| th "All (.3 FAYETTE - "400"} Timo" nlcll sun. In may |iloc»|,Il|o SLIGHT NASH AMBASSADOR SIX! dllmneo to nrlco omsuntl to lun ll or $4 l WASH AMBASSADOR E|GH'B' ic. Let un show you the X-Ray LIVERS for lim in FEW dallim -on than ilu month miami younlmc mviwh Dmnmd In chuldtttwm System-given you all the - ee-='»°\-=="“=°°-fe riucrs susiscr ro ciiiuitir wiriiour uoricis F.J.E.WRlGH'I‘-------- ----------Chllrlolteiowll NASH MOTOR SALES C0. _ _ _ - - - - _ _ - _ - Summerside, P. E. I. »ARTHUR SULLIVAN _ _ _ _-_ _ _ _ -_ -_ _ -- - -_ -_ -- Vernon, P. E. I. iiuii'iiie, 151 niriny colonies encouraging letter. It. is letters like "` to 'hich to sell manufactured yours land we have received very and from which to purchase many tn recent weeks) that inspire to continue the effort. If our reward. i tmion iiiilustry because - (li Liv- could are always principal verbs and Manchester are convent- taking an infinitive object. e. iz., t-rpool ent I lor i 3 I3 G ports. <2> it has available coal I can go at once, I could see him siipplir-s. 'Ili it has a humid at- plainly. The verb may, when it iiiospiiere .suitable and necessary expresses permission. is also a prin- vottoii niztniifnctiire. cipal verb with an infinitive object. ~~-- e.g.: You may go when you have - “When all at mice I saw completed the work. But may and A t‘:‘o'.\'ri its _ ‘-i‘i'e it iiiodliies the adverb Lo ‘ iis .. _.._.._,i _ _ Mr. Eriitnrt- _ ii - _ ,. iii. i|.iil~ i' hir .liiliu A .Miiiwioiiiiid held oi- ` lb iiir .iliiiit-I if) _\‘i'.ii‘s but _».\::l:'id l.:i‘ii'ii-i'_ prf=iiiii‘i‘ for 15 fu _\'ei\i'.s_ li_iii ilu- liuiut-si. unbroken tw i`i<'i* iiini. ~iiiii-iinsi ierni. only two months. h :intl one week. l' _ It /\ ilu .'i'_'.' uiii.iii i /tbiiiiiiziiiv writ_<~r power adjacent. to th |‘Xll il\i iii-iit\ii.i_». l.ii'ui‘3_v for this, i ('.ii1iiitii .\iiii.:|.s i`ir~.t in the pro- co `riiii'i:i\ii iii i:ii.fi lniiil iliiilt. :ii ‘iitttiuit HTF? Iii tiiiui' .itiifl tlcciieiiiiirt existing w;\f,9rwgy;i ° ' "iifiii‘it'ntl_i.-' to allow the passage 01' c '~r't‘rin-troirnz ships drawing up to n fei-t ot' writer. d L15 AA =‘iii'i'rl quality of tii/‘ir ir~.'iriir~r.s_ So it mar Wm A be stated truly flint a I)»'nior'in teai~hr~r.s of that Deniori'at~y _irr- ntrorig or wezik. Reiiienibei, a of teacher is a fziiiriv who niiist. livin in th hllrlt len' I wi liv not Q C (1 IU lf? 0 (‘, in how to ninke ri ii\‘iiit;_ _ Y I have taught in this land man _ _ - - _-..A --~ -n Have You Lost Feel You .__ Rl' K _ ML‘.*i.‘£'i"S NrniE°i5titS' wenknesfi. That Snap? .i It should he the aim of everyone to rotain the ivtrongih, health rind viigiir of mind anti Imilv, and M to fortify tho ity-'tem against ntturkn nf fiifwnm. Milluirn’i| H. 6 N. l’i||»- r-nntalii the eli'-ini-nts lo nor:-niiiur iii i-ri-uri- vim. fm-cn ami i-iii-rgy to run the inlti'R,i|ier_y ii( tlii' ~1_wii-in (ln | box from yuur druggin. You wun't be dioappointod, I I rself Slipping? . __ [0 How many thousands drag on tlirougli life with weary atop imrl worn lmil haggnrd fnvi- who might l re he strong and healthy but for some conatitiitinniil 3 ` P i\ lli'i|i_ii~i‘e; .V1ipnii_ Holi. S G t . is strong ni' wi-:ik flirI‘t‘tl_v ns ilif' tlliiiiri ' A 0' lift is an iiit;iii'i\e used ati- piiiiii-i-.\.~.iii'.s in oiiice were ii iii ins Aithur Mciiilieii, R, B. Wiitr‘i‘\\'iiy' Erlivnic is a proposal rntiiieit the Ailiiiitlc with the Ili metals Ii. is \\oi.h $70000 ¢ friiiiiiiin ii. tht- most expensivg mn, the .siiuie ireiglit of gold be- . post tense might, if used to A host of golrleii daffodils." express a Wish or a contingency. i is .iii iitivci-ii iii this clause are subjunctive auxiliaries. e.i.'. ng may he reign. 1 might have 'ii :ii oni'i~, found it if I had I00ke<'i inng <~.f~iiii':i.'te_s bent to lift him." enough. li' to inortifi' bent. llim is A_J_ _ The Tm.,-id Zone 15 the rect oIi_ier‘t oi' "to lift. bp; E* *KT CCI' t between the Ti'opic.s of Can- and Capricorn and is 47 de- ___ Umi;M___MC1ghm__ be_ grecs wide, This area is also i-niii.iit-tt untitli-ci. R °r tim ____ th fi p p an paper i.iiik.s first among Cun- we iiiiiiiufiicturiiig iiidustries, an iii sfiiiiiis of .suitable spcclcs ‘rl r~opiir‘i‘, and fourth in the q of irad. ~ e St. Lauienee Th l.nt:i-.s hy rf>ii_strii<‘ting canals Macl.. _ Government rc- Kmgdom mm Northem periodical is esentiaily n form of _ i,-..i;ii_ifi_ Sir F‘i'niici.s L, C_ 1=iif,u¢;_ ` public service. Newspapers serve a Fl-.; United States, Hon. Nor- i'iiiiiiii': Fi'a|ir~e_ M, Raymgrid Mr. Ifslki Chow. med the Tropics. MEG - The relative pronoun ~ ‘ .intl W. L. .\Iiuki‘nzic Kina that should be used lnswad of who which: tal after superlatlves. l' after the interrogritlve pro- Quebec City, is ttill rendering Sn, noun who, fc) after the adjectives faithful .service to the people of it» ' me, ali, any, none, and fdi after coniniuiiity, .six days of every week, o antccendents one requiring despite an age of 173 years! _ SH. (_.h_u_]___ .I.UDp__l_ had the who and the other which. Ex- Associated with it as the only ples: tal That is the best horse at I have ever seen. tht who Century. is a Montreal daily with ' at hu heard 5ii¢h things wnuid a career that dates from 1778. l Th U] d in_ believe it? tc) All the people that In H COIIUITY HS y0llIlB 8.5 Canada, l re here are gone. idi The boys UWB C1005 “Ol CXPECE I0 find many d the dogs that we saw went into individual bu mees €n'f€YD1`1-‘WS e Wm-,d5_ with a history going back as far as E.M.D_ - Either bien or beau- “lon mdu"l"y can boast 0! len up may be used before a com- g‘;:yp"‘;“'Sp"{)§r5' selfrliteen wefkclly _ - l Darative but bien is itsunllv found V5 °l""5' We YL’ lg ous pero - ii.fi\.», pl.itinum metals » - . _“bl __U___ mm___ In mdmnl . neauwup is \,m.y enmhatlm Thr lcals and one magazine. all still in Ll ’ . Mm, Hum m mlm Silver' co_ subiunctive always follows avant ac ‘e °p"“l'l°“' that md mel" be "_, ` _glnnings earlier than the middle .A_ _- '_ _ ' . _ _ »,;,;~- __ .i';i:;.;; f:f.“.:;;.if‘- 1- e plural of Mary is Maries. The status of the teacher be- 199 of mum being in Eayem Cam omcs iu the last analysis a d _ L1 ` .t h riterion of civilization itself _Thai l ?h.;__ le pal l at Wu Settled ation is great and destined to en- Figures such as mcse testify more ure which adds to its other sources cioqiii-,my than Wm-ds to the Wien. ‘if ~"'"‘“Z'-h U19 l>l'€-‘MICE of a did manner in which t.he press of teaching force respected ,weli-re- Caniidn hits continuously served This Department is conduct.- ed by the Prince Edward Island Teachers’ Federation, Contributions are welcomed md should he addressed to G. E. Hart, Charlottetown. _ _ _ * lisiied in the five eastern provinces tr 70 it-nts. it is fiviitf-ei fiom, . _ roughl _17 rcent . . can Help Apprejl t d Cla e Misa Browne. the National Di- faithful pubiicrservtce ot’ which the rector of Junior Red Cross. wishes y press of Canada may well be ` to add her t.hanik.s to mine and to j proud. H ot th ir _ say that she appregi tes very i Publications vc n on e ctr- . ,;;l_lP8lZ;}pl]:,r;l,1l(,gM];'; Jinnscllnss' much indeed your thoillghtfulness ' culation revenues but on their ad- 1 ,,,,_,__ __(,_.,___._,_, mf; I l_"’?i ' °"’ and sympathy wwimis the mtiami. vert!-sine revenues- They qualify f ndmnwlvd cm “Wm” “3 lem" whose homes were damaged by for the latter by building up their ; __ “gem gm Ch Spell” me ment d1,,a_iii,,r_ circulation. And they build up I ..._ THE ROGERS HARDWARE ' _______ D v - - E- T- ti is it mi com mi My doa, Dormhw Your _mer of AMATEUR rnnlm rruunan "CH Une “ 1 ° Pe °“ ay 'nh reached me this morning. O TER En I d_ P -H _ m¢.di,,_ Today they have B fm-_ I want. tn thank you and the ben’ Egggur ridmssfa rusHede:'n_ mmnbh, "my of such compemlon me ____ _ _ _ _ recur-ii of usefiii service. b<>tn*i5 if. travis; ~‘ Established 1752 :i:§.“.‘;"ii.‘.”‘€i.....f*.::.“ ‘°.::e “° , QCEAN IRA VEL Press of Canada. lam the representative of all well known As the olde t advertisiiig agency i in Canada. A. McKim Limited are Steamship lines. For cruise or one way trips consult, glad to pay this tribute to a press with which they feel them elves in- rl W . K. ROGERS § 181 Queen Street. Phone $40 The following is the introduction taken from the 1937 McKlm's D1I‘€CL01‘y Of Caiiadiait Psblications. If the reader will tum page 26, he will find that the expression i used as the title to this foreword | lis airactiial quotation from the, book it..elf_ In the context where tt _ HlJ_iJL‘ai'.». it is the terse and iiicon~ spicuous stxilcnient of a routiie detail. Its significance lies in the i fact that it takes us back to the ,year that mark; the beginning' of ' °“"‘“"“” l°“"““”“”‘- l ' orgzui ot the Nova Scotia Govern- lllvnl. is Cannda`s_ oldest living V _Periodical And by a strange co- iiiiciticni-e it be_'.:tin publication in ‘ the ,sanie place il-lalifnxl and in the ‘ POULTRY 'FENCE ‘smite _yeiir i1752\ as the first Can- _ adiiui newspaper. ‘ F r P, That pftrticular newsp e, b- _ 0 |g5 _iisiieci by John Buislielrpftlilelduto Llillll 18-48 _ 65c rod 7-26 ~ _ _ 37¢ rod, S‘"‘”"°- Bu* HHOUWY new Paper. Light 20-60 _ 75c rod For Shee started just twelve years later in 9_35 _ _ __ _‘gc rod tlmately acquainted. having grown up with it over a period of 49 years. my _BELFAST-S. J. Banks, Clifton- vtlle player, didn`t; let ple:-isure in- terfere when Ireland met. Scotland in an amateur soccer i.nteriiritionii1 game. He stayed at school, tuning up for examinations. The Royal Gazette, the official FARM FENCING POULTRY NETTING Various widths and prices 36 inches -_ _ 10c yard CHICKEN NETTING Various widths and prices 30 inches _ _ 15,, yd_ other survivor from the Eighteenth i _ _ BARB WIRE LAWN FENCING AND 80 rod reels 2 pt. _ __ _ _ 53,35 LAWN BORDER 80 rod reels -I pt. _ __ _ _ $_4_0(| gui- l)‘;,l_".l°d F-elm” “ _ '_ ~ - ltic ft. 1850. Yet the Canadian public- _ i 18 in. Painted Border -_ _ _ 145” -L is iv/nfs. 40 /,v. ma/f - _ f I _ A _ v v L22" _ YIOR Fon CA'rTi.E _. i. » ' » ' ' ' ’ ' ' "" ""‘_ e I, f .... ee. _.__ _.__ _.3 v-iii- ii..-....i».. ...... ' _ ' A _ _ _ heights "f~‘~‘;fLf-A -- -- -- ff -»-- FM" 34¢ to 62e it mit. »~§-_Av- -v~ _-_- v- _-__ _ - __ _ _ -Lsirw/i~iu».1»i»¢r.\»h~»L»L.u..\»l.n.uAon.;..i;iLi»I.»u.a»s~..i..».i»i.r.i»l4i.»i..i».i.iL.\.Ti.i.if||t.|. GATES of the last century. That makes a i total of 31 publications, each of And if we are to begin the honour . roll at 60. there would be lest than _ 204 publications that would qualify, t‘9t`ti‘-`~.'il ii_sr\iii:\ti\‘es in Canada include: warded' fully tmdned- 'md free- UU-Y COUUIW- The D\1bllShiU8 of a _ - community interest. Other pub- ltcations serve one or other of many cltiss interests. Only as such serves well the particular interest. it has chosen tosorve, has it ti chain-e to survive. The fact that 199 of the 1159 periodicals pub- $335 to $950 y De SteelPoaI.s____.__ claim an age of G0 or more, con- 52': and 62° end' stttutes a record of useful and _ Farm Gates ` $6.25 to $9.00 i ___ y V I i_ their circulation by giving the Msn Dorothy Keeping Sec J lyllglnézvksxfcnpv best reader service their means mu' Rpd class Club Prince Nat onal Commissioner Perm” them l'° gl" rect school Charlotte w from other kinds of advertising punt-< of Gi'1\»sif______.__= _,isis-____fe» ._-;-e_=,__: ' /2 t 'nnted Pence _ _ _ _ _wc “_ A variety of widths and heights ’ 48 inches high, various width: ' i I runn- r ll i it I