PAGE TWO ii THE ED val aA SA TURDA Y FEA TURE—- TIONAL HORIZON“ um: duizlorreroww GUARDIAN < I PRESENTING NEWS AND VIEWS 0F INTEREST TO TEACHERS AND ALI. OTHERS SEEKING DISCIPLINE 111a 11y In which mlttfl‘! 0! discipline are ‘andled has s very great influence upon the charsotfr of the pupils. ‘Tiaemfziirsltl aim shoring! be to preven P y m‘ from ansing. When the W011i L! interestinfl and BKIIUEWI I° m‘ ability of the pupils. and when the social atmosphere cf the room is congenial, difficulties are not of frequent occurrence. Good discipline depends. too. on the eneouraglni 0nd sympathetic attitude of the Do N IMPROVE Y0 ct ss He's nowhyeres to be found. Say ’ ' He is nowhere to be iflllhd- You are nowhere near ready. You are not nearly ready. o went unbeknowns to me. e went unknown to me. a is dark ccmplected. He has a dark complexion. Are you mad’! Are you angry’! He is well posted. He is well informed. The littlest ohl.d present. The smallest child present. Let us go somewheres. Let us go somewhere, Sure, I'll help you. Bureiy, I'll help you. The older of the three. The oldest of the three. ’I‘his is all the farther I can go This is as far as I can 80- Most anyone can do it. Almost anyone can do it. I am real happy. I am really hapliy- He is some better. He is somewhat better. I feel badly aioout it. I feel bad about it l-Ie looks badly. e looks bad. need the book the worst way. need the book very much. Bhe is dumb. she sat beside me. Are you going some place? Are you going somewhere? I need to be informed along those es. I need to be informed on that subject. What is your line? What is your business? He's a real good boy. He's a really 200d boy. I like these kind. I like these kinds. No less than four men. EXERCISE I Complete the foilowinfl 86115‘ ences: Under the feudal system the whole land of England was assum- ed to belong to the who granted large estates to in retum for certain services. These services were known as the "feudal and two of them were and . Those who held their land directly fwm the King granted snalier areas, known as , to sub-tenants. These sub-tenants had under them the rank and file of the people, some of whom held srnail properties and were known as while others owned no land at all and We" called . Bish = and Ab- bots were also landowncrs. but in- Stead ci’ fiqhting for the King they were expected f —- Th!‘ record of all these lands, with TROUBLESOME WORDS Among, between. Among is used In referring to more than two, be- tween in referring to two. The property was shared equally among the five children. There is little to choose between the two men. Differ with, differ from. Unlike things differ from each other. A tdflflls ball differs from a baseball. Father and mother differ with each other on the subject of dancing. Farthur, further. Farther and further are in most cases inter- changeable, but very careful writers like to make the following distinc- | tion: Farther applies m actuahi Physical distance and further to, quality or degree. The fartherl north you travel, the colder it gets. SOLOMO This large group is situated in the Pacific Ocean, about 400 miles south of the equator and about 500 miles east of New Guinea: mount- ainous and volcanic: heavy rain- fall; oducts are, vegetables. cocoa-nuts, plantains. and banan- as; exports are copra. ivory. turtle- sheil, pearl-shell, sandalwood and nuts. Area 15.000 sq. miles. The seven largest islands are from ‘l0 IMPROVEMENT IN EDUCATION What happened to the Stan Answer: He made for the ocean and swam until exhausted, then “What picture do we form of tbs a Answer: The picture is somewhat indistinct. but we know it was a large stag, swift of foot and with fine horns. teacher and also on his hun- qug and self-control. dll cjpnnfly cues sotuaii arise tbs contribution w can!» {hwiii de- dlscoverng e cause. giffinfpf; nsibility on the child for the louticn of tho diifielllty. and recognition of his attain?‘ W m, pa", The judicious tsschsr wig deal with the child individually and will think in terms of the change to he brouKht ahOI-lf» in hi!!! rathgr than in terms of punish- IIIGII . UR ENGLISH No fewer than four men. He did not do so good. rle-"dia not do so well. As like as not he will go. He will likely go, (To be Continued) AiUIOflves and Adverbs Adverbisl Clauses Adverblal clauses modify verbs, adjectives and adverbs. Examples: The school house stands (where the roads meet). Angry (because he had failed), he abandoned the undertaking. Here where the cliff was stee I est. a ow wall protected the pa . 1 Clause of Purpose: John worked day and night (that the plans might be ready in time.) Clause oi’ Result: You make such a noise (that I cannot hear the music). Clause of Condition: (If it rains), we shall remain at home. Clause of Comparison: He like; you (more than (he likes) me). Clause of Concession; He won tho £10821: (thollsh we expected to s . Clause of Contrast: He is honest, (aliiiough he is poor). Clause of Intent or Manner: Men will reap as they sow. Clause cf time: The tooth stop. pned aching (when the dentist came Clause cf cause or Reason: He will succeed (because he work; hard). Clause of Place: Remain (where I can see you.) .5323’? .‘.’l'...§"‘.i’.°.°“ h"? °“““°' Lthe difference lies. w a respect, At the southern and of Vancouver Island stands the City of Vidtwil- It is the capital o! the Provilwe of arituii Columbia. nooiuns out over the waters of the Straits o! JuandeFucs, it is tbs most beautiful and picturesque cf the cities of the Pacific Coast. It was in 1848, some time before the dispute between Britain and the y Comflflhy. deciding to establish a, trading post north of the zone in dispute, sent .James Douglas, a chief factor of the Company, to prospect for a suitable site on Vancouver Island to be called “Fort Victoria." Douglas who afterwards became Sir James Douglas, arrived off Clover Point on Vancouver Island on the afternoon of March 14th., 184.3, to select a site for the new trading post. He chose a location midway between the Indian vill- ages at Cadboro Bay and Esqui- "mfilf- It Was called Fort Victoria. In the spring of i845 the first vessel consigned direct to Fort Victoria frcrn England arrived. It was the Barque Vancouver, an- They mean waste because: lst. ‘They cut down the yield; 2. The) damage the crops; 3. They cheap- en the product; 4. They mean hard work; 5. They injure the stock; 8. They reduce the profits; 7. They rob the soil: 8. They lower land values; 9. They lock shlftless. Why is a weed a weed? Because it adopts itself to soil, to climate and to surroundings. It spreads easily; by seeding profusely, by distributing readily, by long-lived seed, and by underground stems and roots. It is a n isanoe and may be poisonous. I stays right on the lob all the time. Weeds cut down the yield: by robbing the crop of The exercises English" were c Your o t ib t ' James D. Robertsgnr, Ph D.. Min . Presbyterian gilélrch. Murray Harbour, North . r. N HISTORY their occupiers, was called the ——— “Improve By the end of September, Allied troops had driven their lines closer to Naples and farther up the Adriatic coast above Bari. Bomb- ers strucl; cver the battle area, and at roads in the Naples Capua area, a; well as at Pisa in Northern Italy Late September. too, will be re- membered for the capture of Flog- sia. with its largely undamaged air- fields, by ths 8th Aim)’. and the fail of Naples to the 5th Army. With one-fifth of Italy safely in their control, Allied troops con- tinued to push nor entire line from Naples to the Ad- (b): Put a cross before those statements you consider true and a dash before those you consider to be untrue. ( ). Oliver Cromwell was of strikingly handsome appearance. ( ). He was a plain, blunt, gentleman farmer. ( ). He favoured a measure of religious toleration. i. He favoured parliamentary rule in England. f l. He sternly repressed re- bellions in Scotland and Ireland. ( i. He opposed the union of England. Scotland a-nd Ireland under one government, ). He made England on the continent of Euro . is Puritan rule was popiiilr I in England. I f l. He was baffled by the pro- hiems he had to face. the entire Melfi salient and capt- miles north-east of Naples. 8th Army captured Termoli. 5th Armv then fou the south bank o River and too-k Capun. respected , Fighting in Yugoslavia has taken on the stature of a major front as scores of thousands of patriots and Iguerlilas battle savagey with the Nazis from the middle Adriatic to northeast Italy. In a trust into northern Italy, Yugoslavs captured Gorizia and Bistrica. Many Nazi divisions engage-d the Yugoslavil at Split, Susal-r, and Gorizla. The Nazis, on September 28. retool: S lit. Yugoslav patriots, reinforc- e by Croatian units, cut the ran- WIY 11m? fllmlih! from Trieste into Austria over which the Nazis have been pouring troops into Italy. German troops regained passes- sion of Zenica. but not before Bllerillss had destroyed all ths Ereat armament plants, mines, and Dower stations. General lvLikshaii- ovitch and his “regular army" We“? We can go further into the plan next week. Healthy, healthful. Heathiy means “in good health," healthful means “causing health." A healthy family; healthful food. Party. Means "a group, body, cr association of persons”, not "an individual cr single person." Right: A party of sailors board- ed the train. Wrong: The party I went to see morning had already left his o ce. Try to (and). 11y to is standard “use: try and is informal and colloquial. Right: I try to come. colloquial: I shall try and come. N ISLES them. I-le however, died before reaching his destination. They SOURIS HIGH SCHOOL Honor Roll for pctober. ..s::.d@.:§.:..».s@si: were then lost sight of until i167. when Cartel-ct landed on its shores; and during the next, twenty-seven years they were visited by Bougain- ville, shorthand. and other navi- gators. But the hcsti'it_v of the natives prevented any prolonged stay on the islands. In 1838. _ d, d. William r1. Crockett. ‘lhomas Pierce, rrancis ohevene, equal. “T868 JIM-w Jerry McCormack. John MacDonald, equal; z, Alton llaacrsenzie; 2i, rraiic-s LfiWlfi, Grade vlIl.—l, Alden, M, Chey- eflei 2. Walter MiacQuairle; 3. Clement MncPhee. pwrvule Survey“, the you”, and Perfect Attendance: William H. WEEDS ITALY th along the Germans farther up the riatic. The 5th Army mopped up and reached ured Benevento, a mountain city 32 Voltumo, for The up the last The looking the river. Qht its way to end of the line, the 8th Anny con- f the Voltumo tinued its advan The 8th sistancc. and cant" AlTfly Pushed back the enemy along fano after a bitter YUGOSLAVIA mlzia-sts-‘ttbswritiariffitsndllltaflil: beyond the narrow limits of th stocksdedtr“ wltandinlflfifl to townsiia was laid out and the name “Victoria" adopted. It was incorporated as a city in i882. In fwd gold was discovered in the Fraser River. Steamers and sailing vessels, with gold seekers, arrived throngs. About thirty thousand adventurers came in that great “rush". It transformed Vic- toria from a trading post to a bustling embryo city. It became one of the most important shipping centres cf the west coast with its docks crowded with merchandise. The mainland was constituted a separate colony in 1858 with James Douglas as Governor. In i866. thr Crown colony of Vancouver Islanr and the Crown Colony of Britisl Columbia united under one gov ernnient. The new united crow‘ colony was known as British Col umbia and attained provincia status on entering the conga“ lligililln of Canadian Provinces in room. of light, of food and of moisture: by harboring insects and fungus diseases: by occupying lanc where profitable crops should be grown. Weeds are spread in impure seed, by wind, by water, by animals, by brds, by machines, by railroads. packing cases and from wastr DR". roadsides. and city lots. Weed Remedies 1. Rotate the crops; 2. Fan and screen the seed: 8. Cultivate fre- quentlv and thoroughly: 4. Prevent 59951118; 5. Use smother crop; 6. Bheel); 7. Enrich the Found: 8. Dig out: 9. Keep ever- lastingly after them. the Adriatic end of the front. By Oct. ll. the Allied armies in Italy controlled the south bank of the Voltumo and Calore Rivers, from the sea. to the town of Ponte 44 miles inland. American and firi- tlsh troops captured Pohleiandolfo. and menaced the whole Nazi de- , fense position alon the flooded. Vbltumo River. AlLed troops then moceeded to storm acros the Voiturno River, and leaving the Volturno and Calcre line behind them, pushed the fiercely fighting Italian peninsula. They took six towns the Regia Canal] This retreat ended the battle of the Germans gave strong point over- On the eastern 1 :e against stiff re- red Santa Ste- fight. reported to be smashing a way toward the Danube — a definite threat to Germrn river traffic to the East. Along the coasts of Dalmatia and Croatia. British naval units have been ranging practically unopposed, carrying supplies to the partisans. A large power plant was opened in Ontario, at Decew Falls, on Oct- ober 15th. "r-ne- ‘Illflflfllll-IIIIO "IS "II 1°! Z‘! 8 ‘WKIWJWIAI JBIIIMI 0] [Iiiiglflfll 3Q fl|ll0l|i [IIII pauloalsm an: - flfllilfl-ljllflf) arcnnapag arouses], pua|s| P-Wfllii "W11! "I? “I 931""? -uoa I] jIIOllll-lldlfl Ill“, K . Foster. PBTESPIJFIJW __" E. James MacDonald-Principal. BONBHAW W. I. The October meeting of the Bonshaw W. 1., was held at the home of Mrs. Fred Shaw, Satur- day. Oct. 23rd., with the president in the chair. the meeting opened am with the ode iirzfiiééa in unison. call} with a quit patch. Minutes a signed. The buying committee re- ported that a. new hrnti he'll» towels had been purchased for the, OziIt Qur Wa IIle Price oi Freedom Is Nobody realizes ;ti\e_ truth‘ , of this statement more than ~- the pitiful undernourished, British child whose wasted body cries aloud for MILK, MORE MILK i Open. your hearts to these youngsters who were un- fortunate victims of total warfare-they were in the front limes when one brave country stood between us and the deadly foe . . . they shared the suffering in. the battle for freedom. Now it is Your Turn t0 Help Them! put the KINSMEN’S SUBSCRIPTION T0 RAISE $l0.000 In Prince Edward Island "Over The TQP," Be ready when the canvass ers call on you. CAMPAIGN OPENS MONDAY, NOV. 15th. IELPS EVERY CENT i fiiTKSfifb/IKQIW was passed nded w the roll : in for quilt material and voted l paid. Seven new quilts were made I .. '——“" ?T_*_I ClEEIEIES to Charles Macphall. It to be held at the homo‘ of Mrs was also decided t0 hold the W1. J.W. Boyce. ' meetingnthe first Monday cf the Roll call to be answered month ginning at the end cf the ing dues, lunchmss served 1 year. Final arrangements were m‘ , meeting closed with thl ng. . , made for the ma uerade dance to be held in the ha . Next meeting . . With Major Hoopla Our Boarding House PoOvhBAXTEillewTl-HQIQA l-laAo was As EMPTY A y moaouelieaeo Tooeauaune _ A HAUNTED noose. noM uoopte. our ‘I'M BEGINNING TO BELIEVE vouwze PLOTT TO naueexre THE NEIGHBORI-IOODI-“r-IF THAT FOUL solar so Muci-l as Quiet-a Al‘ one or- IVN l5l-IRUBS,I'M 0 members rts for the Rod Cross. Mrs. Allen Stewart donated two tops and Mrs. Stephen MaoLeod donated l top for quilts. It was decided to send A- fa. William?" st meeting were read and T. _v _Bv LOOK AT THAT. STIFFY" I UQED '\U '\l-...\. v \.OUR HE NEVER SPREAD HISSELF i_ll<E THAT ‘TILL Tl-l‘ Rlci-t WlDDER SHOWED uP HERE.‘ PLUM PIJDDIIW, MIMI? “IUH/ r-(Eé SURE SHOWIN‘ You uP. 5Tlt=i=~/-- WON'T HAVE TO EAT MUCH O‘ HIS By Edwina ' ’T YOU GO START GEE! I .1? THOUGH THEY DO SAY. HE TRIED TO TELL HER WHERE HE BUT "I POOR EFl-‘IE- HER EYE LIN’ WHY, AFTER HER GRABYPA DIED. SI-IE COULDN'T KEEP A LAWbP-SOMEBODY WAS ALWAYS g'lGGlN' IT LID-J. WELLJ NEVER CTN-fell». branch Chuverie, Fran- cis Lewis, John MacDonald, Alton MacKenzle. Miss Adels Mlcllohlld’: Dept. miles to 109 milr i length. and Now from 2cm. to so lilllgs in breadth. D\$G\N"' DUNNQ They were discovered in i567. by the Spanish navigator Mendana, who in i505. set sail from Peru m 1345. a French missionary start- ed a mission on the island Ysabei. but he was soon afterwards killed; the mission had to be abandoned in was again resumed in‘ BOYS HAS SHE GOT A SHE'S GOT ’NUF'F TO MORTGAGE ON WORRY ‘BOUT! HER l-OJSE ‘FOO? with the intention of colonizing ST. HELENA ‘rhis is an isolated island in the South Atlantic, about 1200 miles Ircm the coast of Africa, and ‘700 miles south-east of Ascension Is- land, the nearest land. it was dis- covered by the Portuguese naviga- tor, Joas da Nova, on St. Helenab Day. in 1501. The first known in- habitant was Fernandez Topez, who settled there in 1513. At the and of the sixteenth century, three Englishmen visited the island. It then passed into the hands of the Dutch. until abandoned by them in i651, when it was seized upon by the British East India Company. The Dutch expelled the Company's lcrccs twice n i856 and in i613 but the Eng sh uitimately pre vailed, and St. Helena became s Crown Colony in 1834. The island LITERATURE The Runnable Stag Note the movement of the Poem. fine whole poem suggests the sal- ping of a hunt, but certain sec- licns show excitcd pre aration. increased movement as t e hunt feta close on the sift. renewd novement, less certain of- success ll the stag breaks away again, etc Pry to "spot" these changes. You nay have to read several times to so. What time of the ycar was it? fig. but it ' Grille VIE-l. Wilbur Chev 3. Colin Jarvis‘ 8, Leo Gallant - Grace VL-I, - 2, Charles LaVie; 8, Eunice Crouciler. Perfect Attendance: Jackie Poole, Cecil Murphy, Merlin Murphy Miss Amy Mlionefi Department Erie MacEwen: 3, James Bushey. arl Mclsaac continued to prosper as a port cf call until the opening of the Suez Canal. Since then the island has declined in its revenue and trsds. The island is rugged and rncuntain- , ous, but well watered and fertile.- The highest point is 2700 fest. It has a healthful climate and is s crrzlng and cable station. The only town, containing about 3006 inhabitan‘, is Jamestown, which M lies on the north-west coast. Both and harbour are strongly fortified. Longwood, memorable as the place where Napoleon I died. is a farmhouse, on s. plain 2.000 feet high, about 3 1-4 miles inland from Jamestown. The area is 4n square miles. The population of St. Helena is about 5000. The chief products are vegetables, fruit; cattle. flax and lace. son, Creamer ber uvie. Jackie Mu Miss Mary E. Macbonlld‘! Dept Grade II. A.—l. Jackie Grant: lg. Kimball Jarvis; 3, Barbara n. G at. I1. B.-—1. G Ch veris- lnlgelveirl Psqilet; gPfim °ncui C6 . Grade f. A.-l, Norma White; I, Joseph Jackson; 8, Kenneth Jack- s n. our-ado I. B.—l, Francis Mao- fntosh: 2, George Bushey; 3. Dug- ene Foster C.—i,‘I‘helma Hneldvhi mpsc Grade l. 2. Paula Bi Barbara Simpson. Btanleq Paquet, EH86!" When the Answer: Early Autilnn- n skinned. apples began to be golde who were Tlnkerrnarrs pup and be-l-of-the North? Answer: The ef hounds. nxplain: The pace grew hct, for the scent lay well, And s run- hair's stag goes right ahead. Answer: The hounds began to travel fast for the scent was heavy and ea to follow and a runnable stag pi s the easiest road. n. ' Perfect Attendance; LIEVED HE EVER BURIEODNANY sisi-l-r FAI AN‘ HER aawiw won VlN'-- TILLIE THE roman - I FEEL; LIKE l B! WEBSTER AND I TELLHER n- Me s' YOU'RE A BRAND~ l NEVU RECRUIT: A MILITARY SECRET! IF rrs NH _, Mv SISTER 5AYS THAT "ruins - Mlaio reruns ME A MILITARY ON YOUR SLEEVE MEANS w.» ENLISTED Bee-one eemw-laoa,