~ APRIL 26, 1941 M .1115 ED UCA TIONAL HORIZ 1i? —-A SA TURDA Y FEA TURE- PAGE TWO BUY LARGE SIZE SAwyE A THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN F A w. c. T. u. i i NOTES.» "' ___""‘ ‘m’ » -.~. PRESENTING mews AND VIEWS or INTEREST T0 TEACHERS AND ALL orunns SEEKING ‘Hem T“"n‘“"""°' "n this fa oomnts- our oomurmou ‘ I ‘Wr-m- 5"‘ m‘ n. pillard lflnnament is rotten- IMPROVEMENT IN EDUCATION BARBASOL-Zii 01. 25c. ness - The following lntl ht bee i 5 0a. 45c. SAVE 10%. And earth's base built on stubble. decided on for thnom tititgna-n Milton General appearance peato of’ BAYERS ASPIEIN-dfo-lfn. _ u " r ‘yuyfllgg- wag proud“ n; n “h,” loom-one. SAVE 46%. .3 W‘ m“. Gltliueneral Oonduoh- l?) This column is conducted b! the Prince 12111231136 RUM“; dove --Adl!“O.l'blll"O1llllO org; Bx-LAX-eb-llio. It shall not fail! Preparation "of a course meal Federation committee in charge. aalvh M“ ' p W elcome girl“ Iltttchh ‘my “mama o, mlglryglieta x51“ ' H's-Mo. SAVE 56%. ‘This gorious empriso- for Patrol Millar MaoFavdyen. Dan MacDonald, and Harold Lawton. e w ea iyimfli l'- _ h! h k“ u u "ch a I P Pwu from h To which an Empire sends Firelighting- 20 dammed to H Lawton Charlottetown. PT 11° Pl‘ 0181159. W 0 Illa II I y) — rincipal chm, 303N507“ 3A5‘? POWDER Frrvn the earth's farthest ends, Morse slflmlllng (with mgh)__ 15 | Cflflfifibllfiwl! which 911mm b” 5 ' ' far lesa va.uable. as often happens in polar “no” ' A OL-ZSP. 10 Oz. 50c. SAVE . . Adjectival Clause, modifying Adjectival Clause, modify] .. q v, Hei sons . . . her splenudid sons. First Aid demonstrat1ous— 15 ¢—-- _, m 1 b] “A... 1 I’ m} u I18 way, m“ ‘m’ “°‘ °°’“‘°““""° “T CONVENTION ANND oruaa MATTERS fhzhlili.“ ‘$1133.90? ‘o"3...“.‘.‘..?l.2 h... of in ~-i..‘.‘...¥§.i7'°“°“"' "a Konnkw’ m‘ Wm: illinim“ mm“ _ mo W“ for ‘I'M final tutu of tn titlim OUR mvdlfylna "Ieaa valuable": were it ' ‘B b-mm 8A“! “%' That shantelex deeds put to still has not yet been “t: ‘i: m‘; GET 13cm 0:5" ! 190W‘. Another Convention has come teachers unfllt aogtgflbgllfiiru iglgélgg ure -Adverbia.1“Clause of Condl- Terms of the German-hens} KREguZE-ff) “Ania o€°§l°5 “'°“'°’ 5““"“°" b’ mstmmd "m! emi’ l“ J“"°' i A 0E 0U ' “d “°“°' A“ min“ n w“? £25.?’ géaxieoorfniarrlgndzrd in the Sirois ae- ‘Iigléi. motility? Olgzlillldit Egepglatlh’; a iatlce r 3 z. c. .— . . -... G id t ' “*- 11. t. I was mos - a. ; w v * "n h. ....."..:¢."2.a...i*z; hz.f*:..i"i:r: 1" °“"“‘.'.§’.TJ.E.T8.'.“ "°°" fill‘? 55%“ firs‘; ‘li."i%.°.°.'é‘.i§i2§ ti“ 5""; - sslriiz" 1 . - , E _ . ._ LYSOL-If 01-350. It an“; not mm d sthchlfifi“ i, to be The last meeting of the Troop “me M. “jfiféfig ““§..§1°.yod to accept this abili. If they wait mgllggg not" gage: to; less ‘gm? German troops are to occupy 1c OL-SLZS. ssva am. qTgllflt ‘°1c‘;§gy,:n§:f“_° as “mu” bu, musi‘ be 1,, mfififfiafisiflfgfi was held on Friday. April 1a. 1941 {he “hole proceedings till this is accomplished it mayl be ably. Franco north of a line “Q: ”"=l‘t“".i§‘. 41% ... ‘i’ i122. 2"“: it a “or i-ibnhlllfliii" rllfniifiélfi 1r f"; E.§'°.i”é"°..£“?i"%l déteat°llfiiii“ifié'ltiii l? than. asst a“ mom“ B“ ha: uni-i: ..§.‘I.‘l"l..t'i“‘.“" z" ' ' ' e 09s‘ ° r om “p0” “w ve 5 9's‘ was reorganized All‘ the boy" are hear o e h the back ng serious situation that prevails in Pmwi I _' . T h . _ "i _ - - - pal Clause, that made the °"1'5- T 9 0°C“ led Elm l TIIBRMQGENE—Z 01-—45°- mhsgfirfi- hnw can mrr hoarls peldwtllrlerthfixléolllililrchamsxkum “£112,852,, llOW ready l0 be ihvesifid- and," 15 EQOKQElgzilIvI gferyamacher in our this province in so far as our fu- echoes m"_ Paris and almost] all Prado‘: ‘hi? 6 (hh-75c. sxvn 44%. atpmm “m, hm Guidfi: gm requested m lhotged Lthat they will show as much proimwe The demonstrations by ture educaéiogial outgogkreiliislzecrzgé Adjectwal Clause modify,“ “Your!” helrrlhgy oGetrmartil arms lu addition . . ' " - ' ' .. . r . “ - ' e m s ’ ' . c I wrap ROOT with on. - 2% A rid-Wu “"1 "lat l" have ""1 “f” a "m" °f m“ “Si i“ “mre o: tlheejv ding}: tfii°$liufiilaitTfti M“ Hmmgt?‘ “ti. geigiringliilléllls: gghgiljts which ash educational pro- a‘ m" 9““°P°d,ff‘d"?.‘b“‘d 913m“ old. as m on m‘ y” mm‘ OL-Iific. 16 Oz. 98c. SAVE known? re erenoe. boys u-nder their p 11.5 ‘re ‘ _ and by MiSS 90 W m The ram m sun nlodem needs would of Manner. mod yns ma e. Fran" l. to pa “m 53 - on '— "w" o“ m ‘mm me mum“ izln soft ball te‘ l t? ‘loman mo“ to-every teacher preset ‘have lgzrln to our province If they do ‘Ci It lime Pfllms “Principal occupation and {udminggst o‘ the R a am an W11 have Discussion Group seemed o nohzthen it is up w u~s as ‘embers 313.15g; (ha; 1, an hi]; kghg, mew . Germ“ control W" mc k121i“); their first practice soon. A Court of Honour Meeting was held after the; Scout meetin at which much bus- | iuess was d cussed and a hike planned for Saturday, April 26. l This hike will be under sealed ord- 9X15. and dole unequal laws unto a sav- age race -Noun clause, real sub- ject of "profits." the universal approval of the teach- ers and will no doubt be a fea- ture on future convention PTO- grammes. An excellent report of the work done by the "Education Committee" was presented by Professor Rieddin. It Ls V611’ "i" thrust SEE OUR WINDOW gnu hmeroéo aha final barrgsade. - Dmtsa orror—t.un- IOR MORE SAVINGS k0,, us," 5 ‘Phat grinds the altars of the w01'ld to dust. a Derkil-itatbllliatlon enc roops left in th Ge occupied area must lay of}... ‘ffifif; arms at once. All other military forces land and sea and air, must be demobiliz- to use every opportunity to drive home these truths. Not only our ll ll- ggéldjgig ‘italtflfsxtgkic? glltliiegfigt “X5016 (d) But all this turmoil assumes future welfare of our province lies l! 50ft 0f calmness -PPill¢lPfli Clause; when the beholder has l“ “h” imam“ I’ ‘s M" our“ 5° stood awhile. -Adverblal Clause of ‘been foo much criticism!" ‘jvarlous State Boards of Liquor Control have ruled that the distill- ers in their various states were not to use pictures of Santa Claus on ' B "If this fail?" their wrapplngs or in their ads ' - key to 118K110" , ed and dlsarmed exce t f ' h win hm, (any _________€_ cqurgglng to know that we have timeil’ Willi“ m“ the Time’ mod“ m8 1,5 “me »; and _ _ - p or a hm. e - ghis éfizgirlficrtil Calvislr- ‘I N. s. LIQUOR. PROBLEM 2ND °"‘“,‘SL$T§§TT,§’,,“§‘§ “mo” such i:Liggaréstizgéréufitieleppgitr3; ggfigalhhgiltuggtloéiuttilraar; rtigg: ‘when the byeholder) spmgivgs no gglerffllce necessary to maintain . or '5 aelua a“. -———- ' preseu a - lull in th storm —Co-Or indie PROM: 86 ‘Ihouzh crowning tuurnph Walt DELIVERY DIRECT T0 HOMES An excellent meeting or the Sec- in’ our ciakmpiixilifarxirl Ofdirllcfgttégrlirtal :3 O81‘:- Bvxclagyhpecsg Adverbialeclause of Time mod“? Brriigléurtlggdahq) ngignggmglxen m If! 01TH. 8 — 9 mav At some rlispuicd 2:19P»- T0 (JIIECK DIREUTION AND oncl Troop was held in their Hull activities unhampered by financial ing "assumes"; and (when the be. wr. IIELIVER PROMPTLY Serve against Germany m m? “m; , -- .- - -- F , , . l d leaders in our - _ giliglti Milt‘. §X..§"§l“l".'.?§? Bligh. LOW 0F LETGlIlEVEMGE Enegggynaggéiixf gbbfi-L fiitfiisrengcvigglryri °'8a“lz@ii°{“' "mm" hwattlt if 311$, ‘}§’,“€,}’,°.‘§“,.§’§ 131331.11 ggglslggexfff Ti_n(i:eg, ‘ifigglly? o! another imwe"; pier mom. Fiirther restriction on the sale of Morris. Signalling and Knot Tying They "9 ‘mmmaflly 550mm "g gfhifil’... in; gqgipmcnt necessary ins "assumes." that the vapor and ghgagfgnmflgiélgilfliiflh their time and energy i" l1 Slime" effort to bring about the education- al betterment of our province. We have no doubt that with the added except a , i] part left free to "safegilgi-ad" French colonial interests, must be called back to specified ports am? the foam are as everlasting - Noun Clause, object of "consid- ers"; as the rocks (are everiastingi liquor Will he made in Nova Scotia unless the recent.‘ Saturday closing of Nova Scotia Liquor Commission The “plllufd finnmr-nt" sill] wears Its starry dlodem St. (‘worse of Emzland rides again were practiced‘ during the meeting, and tne evening was concluded with a Camp Fire at winch all the old 1:1: ~ ————— ~-——~r . IVYNSLOE \VOMENS I. Tl’ I in carrying out our work. success- fully, to give us a salary com- mensurafe with the important work ITTI- And Faith's foundations atill re- stones throughout the ti , o- . . - - i _ -_ ~b1 cl , f ~- ----f ' w} l I lllHIl vinge has the desiiwi effneclff m Siliifrpéfirlgfigiilie"ixiingfiirénilgi “"619 Mnrhe“; “5?“'“,§,‘§'§,§"$,e “$2 gnfihggéggirlnguihgiinlrylsuiiidylotg mfllfiiilyifily a1 --...§,‘}§§h,,,f-~; lntetfned under German-Italian di. "Fh Aprl meeting 0 ha ms oe n Bethlehem Snoe liquor profits shot up o ea’ ' r ach eve e a ms or -- 0d h _ u 1 1 ’ recon, flout]: w. I. met at the home of _.__. _ .. ._ the $2,000.00!) mark in the past ygar flfiiiugnagegi“ngohgfilzfigtiufigdb; "inl- c 256:1 lgggyairlllédeéimzlgggngiiageggf gfodfigfng Egckséodjec Va cause French mine sweepers are to lVIrs. o. W. Campbell Thursday even- BBL?! READ Nfl an all-time high, there has been a the made“, scout, Hugh Shhpshn 0n lookilli biwk ‘We’ m" on- 9,5253%; an immediate rgvlslgn of i ¢i¢llll "up mined areas off the coast, vention we note particularly the following 1. There was unanimous approval of the plans of the De- partment to improve the method of_ Merchant shippln .t in French harbors gulrlltll; traffic Ls authorized by Germany and Ituly Merchant shipping i}; mg. April 3rd. The President 0P9"- ed meeiing with the Creed. Eleven nxcmbers and I visitor we e present- Tlie- Red Cross Cflmlllllire receiv- _-__ definite trend by the Liberal ad- "I will make all things New."— ministration toward reducing liquor Rev. 21:1-8. sales. Apparently the Government Tlizs is future and final- but it does not want it said that the Pro- was awarded the Second Class Badge and is now ready to begin the First Class. Scouts George our educational system to provide a course suited to our present day needs and in line with the stand- the progressive l (a) A feeling of sadness comes o'er me _Principal clause; that is not akin to pain -Adjectival F‘! . , . _ y. ,_ _ Pateiakis and Don Irvine are work . . d re ulfed in . . ul 5 pair nits and .2 pair of sock-i. leads us lo vonsxivr uliat the com- vuices budget is being balanced by < 5 t 1 . _ selection and tlflilllllg 0i’ PIMP" i“ s q . _ Clause, modif lug "feeling"; and foreign Ports must be called ho It was moved by Mrs._l\facFarle.n¢ mg of the God-man has already tilt‘? liquor traffic. 5g mane ecggixngmgsfs alga Eflvgugaie tlve teachers. The need .for Pa Cgnutfiifllfrlrl lllléglsfiggealplgoviégfigiélét (that) resembles sorrow only -—C0- 0i‘ 59m i0 119M781 DON/S. me ‘m, seconded by Mrs, Dmuond that made NQW- The liquor traffio is protected grams sagmacwnly cmlpmed the summegrctciligrsie aigeggglinsglxrligagéid h.‘ pneynbgrs lac need or implementing i)fdlII%I.€“Ad]9CIlVB.l gllauseksmodlfy- 4. Surrender of Equipment. ng “ ee ng"; as e m re- - Gfirmfllly may demand surrender of all artillery, tanks. null-tank weapons. aircraft, infantry urma. B blankets be purchased for till‘ Mark tells us 1n the beginning of by the people's ignorance-Bo after Red Cross. Mrs. Diamond led iilil‘ his teaching those beanie said; 1t In the Sunday Schools and pub- rfscussjon on Auricu ture “Wllflt. New doctrine is thts?" Frcm i4:- schcols, with a ‘Thus said Na- Patrol Leaders‘ Training Course and has been awarded a Certificate which entitles him to the Bronze the prom se made in respect to in- crease in teachers‘ pay. It is use- less to expect to bring about any sembles the rain -Adverbial Clause of Degree, modifying "resembles." teaching was asked for a re- solution. It is refreshing to note the l d Z r i I 5 - lor Mrs \I(\I’Il'.liZ ClOsPd with the National Next mooflna to be held at Mrs the beginumz or His ministrv all ti. e thus saith Reason. thus said sit-plum Hoiroydis, Thursday QVPYl- knew it was difir-ront, for He had 111i! Mav first 'l"he Roll rail to be to with ‘plant slip or Lurv-h committee. Mrs, Tay. Nspondw’! seeds Auid and Mrs. Beaiml- ‘Aniliom. H0‘i\'!hed08g2lt/7x‘ni.< "tibial?! rownmtion ____ __§ L- Gavan Doyle. another the courage and foresight m grant I w 80mg backward instead of galiaglsne of Time, modifying "uncer- French prisoners of war will re- p.“ - - -- ---- -----~-~~ -—--— In“, 1m... h, h... m“, heaven, Mnyiqnnn woMnhg eneasatle P- L. has also been l do“... living wage to our teach- ard. Many facts have already (c; Your re “est d 5e v ggliélluiii‘ Gegmll; hands until the ’ Christ I-fgnsmlf emphasized the, INSTITUTE awarded a cerflflcflw which in" era the value of this progressiv n offered to prove that it has Mknowledgemegkprlngi glfiélaulgey 5°11 ° 11 illfli Peace. New Tstamenfl‘ the ‘New Birth’ t} AIIFl-Eswlslelird Btgdggveaéoohdlefélsrglilrfe forward "'99 gill be reitafilneltél acne %f»i'ilralilltrltlggrwgafiglzlagg. that I would send you ifn account §iiC°iprT-'."§°m°i'" “If? Plum‘ , ,_ - - cou _ e n ien_ e , . c a rcra the New commandmewt and the The Apr“ meeting or the May Gavfllli Keep M» 13- a 11.3.»??? tleilewegtiibfixsiiment o yex- money to improve the system or to 0f my fathers 9nd -—N°l"\ Clause grounded, foreign nlrcraftninlstum How Are Your Eyes ‘P specialist. n; you; gervice with your! n; QXpCIIOIICO and n thoroulll retracting service. G. F. ilutcheson s. o. nurunusos Professional Barrie; McLEOD 8. BENTLEY . E. BENTLEY. K. C. Y A. BENTLEY. K. C. C. I’. BENTLEY. LL-B» Barrister: and Attorneys-fl- Law 154 Prince Street MORRELI. & B0. Chartered Aocanalwrl Eastern Trust Bulldinl BARRISTER. ETC- of Nova Sootla. ChMINII an tauthm-itv that was felt phikisophv and debate Avhen New covenant. These are linked closely together. "See." 1n this case. meaning under- mandment: "Flint ye love one an- enemies." Matt. 5 :44 the old and new dispensation. the forgivenuess lllllll seventy times SBVEII. iniz less will do. Through this law the future seems to point to the In II. Cor. 5:17, we are told that if anv man be in Christ he is a New creature. All things shall be- come New; and in II John. that this New commandment is from the Father, and is from the beginning “That we love one another." A glimpse over the past ages, since Chris-t came leads us to think w¢ have put the stress on material things — renewing the old —- buffi- ing hospitals and roformatories, ditions. Docs the Voice cry adown the ares, “These ye ought to have 12091119. as a nation. an Empire, that ciples of all nations. teaching them to observe ALI. THINGS I HAVE COMMANDED YOU." Brlmln has led the nations under God's guidarive in a better under- VLWY RIDGE the Lord.‘ The liquor ls safeguarded by the law——go after it into leg s- Wa. find an echo of this when lature and parliament, and give Paul was at Athens --th1= spat of them no rest for the soles of their the fee-t till they give you better laws thinkers asked. “Mav WP know What itllull you Frances Willard. field Womens Institute met at the home of Mr. "Except a. man is born again he Tuesday evening» April 8th with the cannot see the Kingdom of God." president taking charge. stand. At best our understanding is “It's a Good Time to Get Acquaint- imperfect limited and vague; only ed." and reveatura Creed in uni- the Tniile trying vainly to Kiimpse son Minutes of last meeting were other." To them He said, "Love your reports. The following new commi- ttees were appointed: This is the demarcation between Blair Andrew. Mrl. Wiiflard Nich- olson; School. Mrs. George Smith, Miss Ella Wyand. This then is the New axiom for a bill of 38 cents ba Paid Q1059 who name Hi5 name, Noth- dieczded to scrub the school and get paint for the blackboard. Mrs. Blair Andrew and Mrs. Willard NICJOISOII work done for the Red Cross thr- ough the Institute by willing work- ers of the Dlstr 8 pairs whole mitts. 5 pairs wrist. lets. 6 pairs neivy gloves. 6 pair navy two way mitts, 3 pairs half mitts, 3 pairs rifle mitts, 41 pair-s socks. 1 helmet. 4 sailor scarfs scarfa. 8 pair pyjamas. and 7 pneu- monia jackets Papers were read on Outdoor Fireplaces feeding the hungry. clothing tho Sources. Proizramme consisted of Mrs. Lewis Toombs on May 13th. have yet achieved."- Allen . Moffath on The meeting opened by singing The committees then gave their Sick, Mrs. It was moved and seconded that . It was Following is the total mt of ict — 10 sweaters, 4 soldier and Prote‘n Rtoll call to be answered byan Arrowhead Badge. Second. Stick to it. HIKE-HIKE-HIKE-GET OUT- GET OUT-GET OUT- PNORTH RUSTICO TROOP- that don't set out loaded ‘walkin Now is the time to be ins for camp-do it now—don’t wait until th¢ last minute and he caught to continue the fight for a living unprepared-get out and hikellll 5TH CHARIQQIEJIIIVTOWN PACK At the last meeting 0! the Fifth Duugan was successful in passing this test. 5TH CHARLOTTETOWN been running in this Pack for some time, the Tawny Six l; leading with a small margin. At the last meet- ing of Trinity Cubs Carl Brown was invested as a Wolf Cub. Good Hunting Oarli The following Cubs Cudmore, Malcolm Joyce and Carl Brown. Cub Carl Brown has also passed skipping. - GOOD HUNT- ING CUBS You can't do any real scouting in- doors, but now that the weather is so fine you have no excuse for con- tinuing the parlor scouting which you have been busy at all Winter. SO GET OUT AND HIKE. BOOUTI AND SPORTS It is rumored among Scouts and the examination will take place. As this news goes to press, the final of examination each Troop of the City will have a crack team, and perhaps in down like a g1 hardware store. But the I main t lng is to get out in the open experience about teachers there losln whl PFBPBT- perimental larger units, wage for teaching. subscribed to the idea o PACK his important message. The followed passages would be were it pure. . sslona interest of the teach- G°°d Scmm"! .Pr:gofl)ody Cwin to a scarcity of ' gs grave danger of this important regulation would do so much to improve our tecal-iers as a body and there- by improve our whole ‘educational situation. If our Government has 3, The teachers are determined 4. The teachers wholehearteilly h- dependent Board 0f Education with the Minister of Education as Chair- fan sible for our present educational ills 5' The teachers, who are in a position to know. favor immediate changes in our overcrowded curri- of correcting them. This was clear- ly evident at Wednesday morning's "Forum" when the teachers were willing to stay from eleven o'clock till two. without dinner. to discuss these important questions. Byrnea Curry. Inspector of High Schools. kentville, N. S_—“’I'he Key to Democracy -Education." pointed out quliae clearly the im- portant role the teacher plays in safeguarding and strengthening all that is best in the democratic way of life We hope that every teacher listening to or reading his address has understood the significance of We hope that every citizen of our province has read Mr. Curriefs address and educational program if our future. citizens are to be prepared adeou- ately to meet the demands of the intimated that nothing can be done appeared (b) A rout this morning left Sir l-Ie lasting improvements in education with the present starvation wages offered our teachers. In 192B our foremost educational leader. at a conference of Canad- state ent that education on P_ E. increase the teachers’ pay we are put off with the statement that our province can not get the money. It ,would be interesting to know how man autos and radio have been boug t since 1926; the amount of money spent in gas. oil and auto repairs: the amount of money paved roads built since then; and a0 on. It seems money can be found for everything else, but when it comes to finding more money for this most important of all Depart- conviction that the key to the fu- ture progress and welfare of our people rests in the sort of educa- tion we give our boys and girls. It is necessary then, even at the c_ost of considerable financial sacrifice, In reading over the speeches in the Legislature we were pleased to note that we had some champions for one cause We will not forget Mr. savllle, Mr. Foley or Mr Mc- Phee. We thank "Old Teacher" and Rev. William Verwolf for their timely articles on the Curriculum and salary questions. We are quite sure the majority of our citizens are just as interested in educational rc- form as we are, so let us hear from them. Perhaps the most promising sign and to realize at last that they are a most important body of respon- tory has been won. ENGLISH (ANALYSIS) (b) When he appealed lo the serves my acknowledgement. exact relation of it to posterity, de- (b) It was very uncertain -Prln- clpal Clause: when he would finish the task—Noun Clause, Real Sub- ject of “was"; when he had shown such $111 ——Adjectival Clause. modifying "task"; when he ap- pealed to the electors -Adverbla! in Apposltlon with “request"; that you may transmit a more exact re- latlon of it to posterity -Adverbial Clause of Purpose, modifying "would send." (a) This has ever been the worry of life -Prlncipal Clause; that people take it for granted -Noun It you are having aymhlilml the Infinite. read and adopted and Roll call was C] 1 u m of glfall|__— headaches, sore Because of this. Jesus izave us. answered by nine tnembers and four Pack, Akela Vince King of the man as recommended in the 1929 spent 0“ ilqlim‘ fir"! tvbarwo. or house n.Apposlti0n with this . Walter Von Brauchitsch, and Ad- eycs or dizziness — consult a through his disciplw the new Con.“ vishomh First Pack taught and examined MacMlllun Report, We feel that picture shows and other amuse- t at I cant do theta-Noun Clause miml Erlrh Raider slzned for Ger- some Cubs in Signalling. Cub Roy politics has been largely respon- ments; the number of miles of in Apposltlon with it ; because I many. Gen, Chm-lg; 11mph...“ don't do certain things -Adverblal Clause of Reason, modifying "take it for granted." (b) You should give heed to the proverb -Princi.pal Clause; that . d d; your Hatred. revenge. restoration - ll/IIIS- Lewis Toambs: Programme. (TRINITY) ,,,,°,,';‘,,,,,'; "n "u" the right of miizht? With His com- Misses Evelyn and Marguerite _ _ culum. in the type of matriculation merits of Government there never ypul do your work praaerlv—advor- FRENCH ARMISTICE ‘mg the era of love should reign -- Houston; Lunch Mrs, Geqfge smith In the competition which has examinations set, and in the method seems to be any- we are of the “I'm 8 Clause of Purpose, modifying "should give heed"; that everyone has heard -Adjectival Clause. mmliiying "proverb": that he laughs Noun Clause in Appositlon with “provei-b"; that laughs last - Adjectlval Clause. modifying “he." . . HUTUHESON a F Ahgirhshyhh. psohp. the h.“ h, had WBIE appointed to paint the black- have recently passed the Compass The highlight of the Convention to make a serious effort to im- (c) Who then_(is) so proud - with Britain is in progress. and the notions into luzlit boards Test-Maynard Macmillan, Paul was the inspiring address by Mr. prove our cducfltiflllai System. ggiggfiilal gzlizluefiialascfcrseusfiggs full rights over Jihuti, seaport of —— ause o - izree, modifying “proud": as he flew with Andromeda to the cliff- top -Adverbial lllfldifyiflx "proud" in “as Perseus M, N.-—Short sentences to il- lustrate "writing" used (a) a; a participle, (b) as an adjective, (c) as an abstract noun, (d) as a con- desk. (c) The writing of books is an ‘interesting occupation. ..K L Complex sentences one of the word "when". 1. I shall be glad m know when you will return. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2. Ten o'clock is the hour when we must start. .. . must start. menl. tractors, and m ' Land and coast defences ourléitfgnfig handed over in good condition in all German occupied territory 5. Prisoners- France must release all German prisoners of war. Wcllpied Part5 Of France must be surrendered. Roads. trains. railways, and sits. tems of communication must-b! turned over unimpaired, The armistice terms were signed In the historic forest of Complrgne. Gen. Wilhelm Keitol. Col. Gen. Gen. Henry Bcrgerts, and Loon Noel “presented France. TERM5 0F THE ITALIAN- Italy gained military occupation of a slim border belt in the Alps, demilltarization of French colonial outposts in North Africa, demi- litarlzatlon of her naval bases in the Mediterranean while the war French Somaliiand. Italy also got control of the French section of the railway running from the Gulf of Clause of Time. . CORRESPONDENCE Ten o'clock is hour at which we Aden ort to Addis Ababa canltal of Eth opia. ‘that "who ou are" has an Ad- verblal rela¥ion to "cara " The analysis would be: I don't care- Principal Clause; iabout) who you naked. aiding the poor and 01d, two contests. Questionnaire for next Lame" of charhyggemwn that the has taken his messaoe to heart. We "on, noun, (e) as a “mum are __N cl b t r I MONEY T0 LOAN building up mnierinlly. aiding the Tliirhi- w be 011 Agricuiur ." Next different troops are prepanng w feel sure the public realize the o}: thtee Cflilnvention wgsdtheeglélééilitig (a) Isee the man writing a letter. preposltgrlin “Eblosfltq’ loci-n? physical, patching up the old con- meeting to be held at the home of have shhngdh Teams, Let u; nope urgent need for a more complet» imam lgrgtegfieilfifitielgolyatz complex (b) The writing pad is on the mus, position "about." and the hat it governs "who you are" to- gether modify "care." done, hut not have left th other exchange of flower seeds 0r slips. A lmilam?" o ‘mm!’ 1mm“ W“ the" sewed by glilgarriliztld atoleearnrlgorfsouiiyhgl wast war period and to solve our sible citizens with definite aim-a (d) His writin; is legible. 1G’ E‘ M‘ T“ c°ndmm“ooor Is God ringing out a wider chal- Mrs. Stevenson and meeting closed do you think 5Com“. Alreahy me many pressing economic problems. and objectives for which they are (e) wrmng letters ls a dlmcuu atlifillmatanees that made Con! H" lenge to us as an organization as a by singing the Nfliiv-"lui Anthem. Firs, Fmh and Eight 1.1.005,’ are Our government members have determined to fight lllliil filial Vic- tas]; i‘ ‘m d°5|""b|°- 1. In the Canadas federation . king on a plan, and expect to , -- tt i. i h id w" t ..i.t n l to et a J. n. MacDONALD. h, promised esca e from political F 11111185529; hi??? Hcassaldfvfifé‘ “°§,.,§'§,,‘§$§ p{fi°at,‘°§of,°‘i,’}gn your slog? sstgnliggd 02f Opay Sfor “our General-Secretary, P. E- I- T. F- 3n caldjggile/Talnglifilsxewughechiilliisd 04:11? deadmck- p n, , ye into a] the world and make dls- " w Mk‘ Wm, some object 1n mind’ and adverb clause, each introduced by 2. The termination of ill! Reciprocity Treaty with the U 5- A raised the problem of findinf markets for the natural prodllii" of both the Cunadns and ti"! Marltimes. The commercial inter- ‘ d get a little . Iann Getoutli“ .. chnrlottetowll standing of the meaning of Jus- s “mp n3‘ " in the Entrance Examinations for electors, it was very uncertain 3| I shah go when h; comes 85W flaw I solution in the develop- ' tioo. Freedom and Endurance; Ma the ears 1033. 1934. and 1935. when he would finish the task I: _ _ _ ' 1 trad‘, ____ an, m; h, chosm‘ .0 19m n“ worlg _ 31g JOHN AMBULANCE COURSE (My Th1; very abulldw" °I “he” h” hm “NW” “Eh ‘Hm cnln‘ oflflen tfllinlifiiidtil? angst; m?“ r‘~l'do’r“.ftl{.¥.""3]§§‘° egxpected W into this greater harmony found in The Fgsbl Aged‘ C°‘"‘° earthly matter it is whic while (c) Your request that I would me pronoun n; in the examples: aid the solution of the transporta- PALMER 8| HASLAM the Kmizdom of love? M byuth; c ar taltawgwxgxivolleefla whleln it keeps the PM“ "Olh 501ml? send you an account of my uncle's 1, Ten o'clock is hour when we tion Pf°blems 0f all ‘the Prwmc" 5, _|, IIASLAM, B.A., L.L.B. -—»-- " w e wmp w mak°5 it I" 1°55 Viliuab-e than i end. that you may transmit a more _must star; and pgrflqulgfly n; expedite tlie construction of an intcrcolonial railway, which was of vital import- Charlottetown. P-E-I- ‘U I» mum dun d Isu- W"! d ti" "n" Walter's hall. That as they gu- ______ Tell me the reason why you 1m l-nce to the Maritime. Qmdsy April 9th, 1917, Quad is has not been received, but l“ M" loped made the echoes roar. _ g in con- MONEY T0 I- nro takin the Course will be noti- (c, n “me prof.“ that m m, (a) That has ever been the worry tegéram; ‘aptglfiaéhggngved 5w Br", m" a5 P-O. I0! ll BELL 8. MATHIESON sons wrote a flamin! PM! oi’ hil- tory which the world will uvor re- member. Ono hundred thousand st/rnnfl. Fhw-awem ovoi- the chalky SPRING fled by D one. Those who have no phone, or who are not notifzed be- fore Tuesday, April 29, are asked to phone 1100. unto a savage race. king. I mete and dole unequal laws id) But when the beholder has of m certan things people granted that. I can't do them. life, that because I don't do take it for (b) That you do your work pro- once lived. I 2. Tell me the reason, why you e us. ~ 3 This is the house where we ish connection worth preservilll because they placed a high "w"; on British traditions and on Brit;- institutions which guaranteed ll CLAY IATTII U! ’ om = o er Provincial sank. niohirtcifna it»... ChIrIaMWW i4 EYES EXAMINED rid of it. The following lftms show rthe iefiforfn made to lessen the ravsfiu of a. traffic which has reap- ed ght billion dollars since pro- hibition. This means that debtriuoen America has spent 4.656 dollars on THAT'S THE KIND THAT CLAY LIKES Helena lluhlnstaln ask to see the new and goose av film since prohlbi» n . GLASSES FITTED Ycatk “Wlcsfcgster Country anew Liquid Bronze Glow q . J- S- TAYLOR _ tigntlnlgxtit thej no ..'§.°‘l$.‘.‘.‘°i‘ ‘in: Make UP ii °"°""*‘"' i‘. t'.‘.’.‘;..’°.'...‘.’.?i‘..°' .‘.i':":s..ii":.:t..it ; . N", “gallon a chat-Aster rwnrxivtg) the" lice!" d . _ " , ~ C‘ >GI B.“ CW’- lfl" "'4 9"” 5"’ towns in ‘New York are asking for r z more tempera-rue edufflaiioll far the DRUG STORE opposite Rh’! GINO?! 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