FPAGE SIX ms-vuma-u-ve-a-.--.-i.-.-.-.-.~rive-s. -. The Darndest Things Happen in - this Picture! It's Different.’ It's Whimsical! It's ChuckIesom/e! GARY GRANT — JANET BLAIR “ ONCE UPON Al TIME ” ADDED._ mews or ‘AIR CADETS - Special Color Short snows AT 2.30 - 1 and o T0-DAY'I§ i PRINCE EDWARD W i i‘: ERESXTHE tempting truth about those naughty Mail! It's the rustic behind the bustle the luv-dun utory on the high times they I 1 bomber P1111105 sped over the north K1:PlCAf]C to lay their heavy shells M-m-m‘ And delicious‘ l’! ‘ ’ ‘m1 We cnvmv base at Matsuwa rwiitgtiéciié ~ "-'~P~>- vw-Xv-v-vfi-ii ..-- .,.-__.___.._ w ‘_ Grade VI (b)--l. Vtra MacPher- son Grade vr r>_1_ R 1 United States n. , i " ni:c Vighitc. gm gtgngfiliid ‘svmm and swlpes- lye b [ . V—-l. Ells . GordonGasirill, ' - - y , “arm Pmud" I“ vaslon for the Amtgielggliirlfltitilzlzsziiiiz. ‘a .\ s i TlEillENEl/I-“Aliiliillill-IE Cliiiiii)‘ i081‘!!! 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New Serial “lkuoizain Anni-ion" l. -: ‘l 'n . . .-."n‘r.-"f-‘-'-"=‘-‘-' ' ofl "II/c n \- 1'.“ l '- uulty flgurts but n. u from hi5 rcm Yks .hni lower than nmbribiy the most op ‘I By J. R. w.1l..;.;-..' Out Cur Way ' E . W’ CAN'T FiND HIM.’ Shell Many Jap Positions nWfi ABJOCK t ‘T Mulch WASHINGTON. June 14 - (AP) iwqo Ac —-American warships have turned S-olmurhan‘ "W" hvflvy guns on enemy posi- tions from the North Pacific Kurlles to the mid-Pacific Marl- anas, Admiral Chester W. Nimitz reported today. Battleships. cruisers and des. lands in the Marianas where strong carrier task forces have been hnmtncrlng at the Japanese since lost Saturday. Atlditrnnal air attacks were co- ordinated with the shelling by the warships and. Nimitz reported. the - attacks were still continuing on Titcsdziy. P!’ ‘Yflisliips accompanied bv| in tlic Kurilcs. only 1,060- .__...___ ____ British Ag ~ _ ' HAMPSHIRE SCHOOL RtAsen Julgifilhiill-ivfls killed in actlonviggitztgizs or fill their breathing __ '“°““ ° l“! ‘"1 We" two As- m’ Starv the insect Pests m», 1,1. h ,. soclatcd Press S, Gralélle ew 12183151} or“ Masher‘ who mlflewd ‘in Dotrruwhiteheadithnough plant ng in the infested Vrmn Proud. 2 George Watt ' Britain. .3. M'l' w . 1. numi>."~‘mr<1@§§ 2 H“ =Wmd V. 1st -‘t.3..J., _‘ Wound o c I???» 1>@11§“§v£°}§_t"2_ slight bullet wound m t be d. W111i"; 3. rgilorcnce Proud mgm“ Muvgifi, “M13911 ’ rrh t‘ ——l. .1 l _ mp0 - srgnrv Faster W‘ mark‘ 2 Sgg-Zgggld gamma. 1 trade I int-l, V 1d. \‘ _ ‘ADDY Dearng, Collie’ Grade I mp1. Siiclglciloywatts. “WWW Phowcraoher. r5 " Alma Etiwards, 3. <ta l "91"" bullet ‘mm a 593151115 Ger- ffl'[§_ " n ey man plane splintered a wrist bone. Gut-g, y ¢,.y_No testy Joe Wiliiecombe, Porfcct Attcnilattcc. Flossie Lar- News servlce- miumd Vvrnn Prowl, Doris Tremerc. 1mm” 1mm a 595°" Eunice W/hitc. Audrey Kitson. Flo- when Canadian Proud. Delia Vlntts. Sheldon c. s Hiobcsf Avcrago in Senior Gradm. u u ‘a | ~..-.~..*\.-.~..'..~.-rve.-I.~q, y“... 101-0 d in flynéitgciugc in Junior Gradesiwams Re Boal Situation tSiflrs in Junior (Jradesi co Proud. Rot-st Frizzell. Teacher. Old fcnrnics-not maids-titre usu- i- nllyjmfhc lcadtcrls among all‘ IlflidS o rlcun on c (mes: - 1e Mia e 31-1‘ _ _ also land cu-trd when a herd f; itilom fljlilttefrurfioéfiacxfiéd w‘, ' ' m‘ f?“ lil- statement. wnighi. that PK EL 11111110115 0f livcry workers are ll iivc ' he western and crground ru 1n g scorch fo 0O T": act immediately SHOWS 2.30—7—S.45 "> > ‘ELLIOTT noon. ‘ 5Y5 l‘. Mackerel. each Hacdcck. ib. Tomatoes, lb, Beef, qr. Q'.'L.=Q=-',-.“.~.. .. _ ._ Chicken. . Head Lettuce Bolling Meat Tumips. lb. Com Beef. Sol . . Armies, doz. Fowl. lb. Pork Roast ib Hams. lh. can s~.e-.'.'a-.wn-ws-.-.'-m . Q S’ ii I! g Cucumbe a. each Onions, lb ‘Green lb. AISO -* (‘AIUPOON concur - sronrs AND SERIAL _ run CHARLOTTETOWN- ‘GUARDIAN .. u. s. Warships_ mnncas JAMES I _ With the mm n! i M15 IOII l OIAIIIS MIDAS At thc same time. he said. oth-; I Seven Injured Ange-Telegraph. p ,son unexpected way but still is .2‘ Grade IX-l. Norma Tr m j°b ‘m “he mvfliion ~ ‘i Gerda Trecmegfé 2' Henr-V 9- Jameson. who suffered ' - tram -”l€“‘i" t... "losiLrt. ' -eB-s nre i d i ‘ N015}. “wirns, l" 1w mansions duties iflamfigiggt nd flak wounds Others iniured were'- . . Phil Bunknell m ' Hawks and Owls are mans me Sta" o‘ the most effective aids in reducing ire a m: the numbers of rodents which _ feed upon crops. We do not al- ways appreciate the economic value of such birds. because they shrapnel splinter kill chickens. Some kinds of hawks may kill chickens, but by he stomach. far the greater number we see circling about the fields are seaxch- h nda lng for mice, squirrels and rob; a in the left shoulder and a. oi Broad- ter. He headquarters was shelled t. c "s K rn Dill of the United States. fncggya 1111:?’ larehjgegggd ‘tag L355; n3 l 99 l??? 6PM of ihcll’ lime in the forcw of liberation." and said " .\'s which they that unless householders realize the d seriousness of fh d - i themselves without coal when the ', cold weather sets in and unable to E M P I R E 1 get delivery for days or even weeks. - Householders may make a choice. ' the ntinister said. They may either out their consumption by 20 per cent and use only hard coal or coke or they may accept n “fair q tiny" of substitute fuels and. wlvh- in the limits of the take the balance in hard coal Mr. Howe urged householders to place their full orders at once. ac- cept oonl whenever dealers are a- ble to deliver it and take ever C1855 of suitable fuel mav be able to supply. Yesterday’: Market Ls Potatoes. green Mountains pk. l7 las. Queens County-Hon. C. Mao- illan Island Island lettuce. bunch Make l-loiiandaise sauce herbed red wine vinegar in of lemon juice by using the same proportion as usual-a half table- . spoonful to each egg yolk-and a “,i,u._,‘.‘._v _.,_vh,_._.d.l,_,_vv £32218!‘ cup of butter or marga- ZOM€iE \\llTl-l A FlZiENUS ARE KNOTTY Poor; ioo-ocrmoe THE VILLA6E AGRICULTURAL WH¥MOTHER$ e21 0P. With Major Hoopie’ acme ELO'NN~UP Nope! Au. MY C EGAD! TH ~ FATEQ H BATTED ME Aaour SKULL WRECKED SCHOLARS AND LIKE A BADMNTON _ alaolw-taK-Karr! POTATO PArCH GCiENTiSTS worn-l New T TO smarcu eoME KING-SIZE BRAINS aoto snowmen» ‘FOP-‘ifili- -~ “THEY POSITNEL‘! on MY ANYBODY You '” can IDENTIFY .» me nuzY. 0a A Porno ACE MAYHEM .' h 1 fl. /-\ EVERVTIME!‘ 4 ENALTY row. f/ / a \ ‘ I -\\; n "N. H _ t: 7 i . /, ,\ . / fit 47¢; ‘ P 1 IQ,» "i. , i I s a ' soon be writ the ma JUIII people of this province. We hope we have satisfactorily answered all questions that have METHODS OF CONTROLLING INSECT PESTS (l) Spraying the trees and plants with poisonous substances inf ed ' (2) Dusting or sPrBYIHB "W imulif, mafia? plants which he wishes to pro- nsval correspon-Ject. with substances which will either injure the bodies of the "'3' "1 “Pland n crop plant which the trou- the biesome insects do not eat; “ml <4) Destroying the insects by “burning over the infested land or by plowing the infested surface; BIRDS AS‘ RODENT DESTROYERS to you by the following" methods: mother's toothbrush- ing out. of an unwash- bits. The usefulness of a places or at other times. potato beetle. Fill in the blanks by naming a disease that might be carried -Needle (needless). HOW WE MAY GUARD THE BODY AGAINST ATTACKS BY GERMS which might cause disease: (2) by sterilizing all scratches and wounds even the smallest: lng rules of personal cleanliness and of sanitation; (4) by quaran- iinlng people who have dangerous. easily transmitted by making sure as nearly as we can that our food and water are free from harmful and other harmful organisms. HOW THE BODY RESISTS ATTACKS FROM GERMS torpuscles attacks the germs which manage to find their way past all these defenses into the blood: (5) certain tissue cells also can capture bacteria from the blood in much the same way that the body cells of the sponge and Mydro capture food; (d) the lung nlthy people often build a wail around the germ — for ex- which succeed in reaching lungs, gins holding the germs help- o i Bacteria and other organisms causing disease cannot produce disease except under certain con- ‘dlilons. Not only must they gain entrance to the body. but they must also reach the particular or- gans or structures which they nrc able to attack. Some protec- tion can therefore be gained in the following ways: i1) by destroy- ing bacteria and other organisms The healthy body hi8 m"!!! natural defenses against invading germs: (l) unbroken skin and the unbroken mucous membranes af- ford exceiient protection against the entrance of germs: <2) the secretions of the respiratory and digestive systems and of certain glands function to some extent as destroyers of germs; (31 the hairs 40 in the nose and the cilia in the 33¢ passages of thc lungs guard the entrance to the respiratory sys- tem to some extent: (4) an army PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MEMBERS IN THE HOUSE OF N Prince County-J-Ion. J. L. Rai- n. Queens County-Mr. J. L. Doug- King's County-Dr. 'r. v. Grant. Churchill Tank ls the heaviest 30c. British tank; used extensively in 15¢ support of infantry: very formid- 39 able and durable vehicle; carries 35° heavy armour and armament; weight between 40 and 50 tons; Wm‘ flat. sllhouttc. Ram Tank. A Canadian devel- Define "Meridian". Answer: — Mcrldians are imaginary lines manning north and south on the earth's surface. cutting the equa- tor at right. angles and meeting at the poles. 2. Where do the meridian lines - meet? Ans. At the poles. 3. The meridian lines are num- bered instead of named. What number is given to this starting line? Ans. This meridian passes 1 through Greenwich. England, num- be: is O degrees. What mama do we giv . e a: distance cast. or welt of this line? Ans. Longitude. 5. How would you designate the longitude of a place ten degrees east. of the meridian of 0°? How one 20 degrees west? Ans. 10° east longitude, 20° west. longitude. -d. Give the longitude of Char- lottetown, Winnipeg. Toronto. New Westminster. Ottawa, Cape Town. Rome. Quebec, Leningrad, Can- ton, Rio Janiero. Ans. (A - IMPORTANT EVENTS (ma) r l. Casablanca conference Jan. 14; Jan. l6; Ira doc-area war on the Axis. Jan. , 0111a brooks relo- tions with the Axis. Jun. N, Tri- inlgii-‘ad ends. Feb d, Brazil join- od United Nntionl. Feb. 9, the JUNE 17, 1944 -—-*7-__c". ' 9 “i! UCA 1.4. s4 mam Y FEA was; PRESENTING NEWS AND VIEWS OF INTEREST T0 TEACHERS AND ALL OTHERS SEEK IMPROVEMENT IN EDUCATION .__.,i__....._._. l THE 150 o1? _ A: the school your in ve nur beonukod durl its close. and ls many w will culution era, examinations. t will be the ‘last issue £5‘ the school year ending rmans on Cup Bon aurrendol. grfding Axis power in North May 30, Japanese garri- son on Attu was wiped 0!"- J Pantelleriu surrenders to AI- M 15, Mme ‘Chi ng Kil- Shek visits Ottawa. Americans lune on Alrliew Georgia r u Rendova Island. July ti, Toronto near‘ pilot. Flt. Lt. W g der July '1, United States and all other: who helped and encouraged ud in our effort. To our teacher readers, we hope your summer vacation your expectations in that. this period wi provide you with the rut, relaxa- tion and change which are so es- work when on After the summer's inter- The Educational Hori- h in again, appearing in this paper twice u. mouth through- out the ensuing school term. Our main thought throughout the year has been to give the up to teachers and pupils as much help and service as possible. We have tried to provide material which has dealt with many of the prob- lcms facing our teaching body. and having a direct bearing upon the land on Sicily. July 1'I, Canadians spmash Axis line and reach Cutanla der toavold certa (6) Directing the attack against the pest at the stage of its meta- monphosis when the attack will prove most effective; an the birds and other an ct pests. (8) Importing and raising in-., 5 gorod fall to the died Army. Aug, l8. Allies corglplete conquest All . Canaidlans occupy Kiska. B pea with panslticmfuezrtil andnsghen re- land on toe of Italy. SQptJOICQQ pread ‘are disease among their : a (i0) Quarcntining infected re- 0mg R" N‘ w‘ "ince- R., France, Belgium, Holland; rises in Aisen den. Ind enters North Sea; passes Valencienes. Tournai, fir. tioves. timber. chggnlglk‘ industries include spinning canals connects it with basins of . Oise and Somme, Spree 3., Prussia; rises in Saxony, flows N. W. through Berlin, and Jol inlhig raw milk -— shipbuilding’ ream" fr-Eatinguflood upon which flies 227 some of finest churclfes nking imp &-—Put»ting n. pencil into il-Someone coughing in on a towel used by Place in brackets in column two the number. in column one, of the ports I d 0 wax ea d lands. Britfnislarlzrtiasnln off coast of Nor. are Jersey, Gugm. may or may not exceed its harm- fulness. A bird may be of value at onc time of the year or in one locality and of no value in QUIT)?!’ SE. of Paris. Navigable Dlzi Le 8th il longest river of Ilrunce; rises in En boboilnk is useful as an insect- destroycr in the north, but it is harmful in the rice fields of the south. The robin will destroy some or our cultivated fruits. but over half of its food consists of insects that would destroy more fruit than the robin can eat. The English sparrow was brought into this country to combat insects. But it did not prove of value as an insect-eater. It threatened to crowd out native insect-eating birds, such as wrens and blue- birds. Many cities tried to destroy the sparrows. Recently, in more f densely populated cities where kely to be "vt-rymatlve birds do not venture. the f English sparrow is useful in keeping shade trees free from in- sects. Reports show that the sparrows are also proving of value ( as an enemy of the Colorado Y; Allier. Vienna. Scarthe; wns on bunks. Orleans. ers. Nantes; subject to Willie. each island particular strain; “l"i.2‘n."l%o‘°fi“' 1 9 m es. Turf . An animal that gnaws n An animal that chews a cud Act ‘of sleeping through the n e lace, linen, pottery. town captured by the Allies, 500 (l9 fliflport. France. on N. c rCotentin peninsula; 1811801; has extensive 75 miles. POP. 93.100 (1931) Pas de A fleshy unciergroundnsteir-i. Grass yielding grain for food Able to fit itself to different. a C Belonging to the pea family 1 p“ pl menu] harbours: eather manufactures rope making. sugar H8 and sawmilling; Poultry produce. Pop. 4o Le Havre. second port on estuary of R. ship building yards; TYIBCMYIETY, oils. chem Arms. Townoxon the n. Sc miles N. of Paris; one of F grain markets of and dye works; hosier- lmliortant. rly. jn,, and tre. Pop- 21.000. River, France: rises on VIdOB. fiance on R. D . founded by Henry cum and church finally unites wt la the "B" 30min frontier. length fl miles. THE PACIFIC The American forces two more atolls. lkikub and Au‘:- in the Marshalia, in April. The total held in that group is now M. ril 23rd the biggest. Ai- Southwest Pacific war had result- in landings at Hoilandia and Aitape. New Guinea. the fillleshgeizeg an ump ey ay area of Neth- ii 91181108. New Guinea. pol‘ Government began re-estmblishl its: . . Australian. troops fields had been captured. A two- day assault by United States navai and air forces on 'I‘ruk and near by enemy positions cost the enem! many planes. On May 6. the enemy base of Ponope in From May e m 1a. Allied bomber} struck at many Japanese Oarolines. including ‘also renewed attacks on the Kurt- es. widespread raids on’ German rail facilities. On May 4. Red Army bombers attacked enemy forces in and on May 5 and 6 German! and Rumanian c Red Army Pbmes broke Axis defence rings at Sevastopoi On May B. Sevastopol, “jewel of the Crimea". base of was rctaken. May 11 and l2 fighting continued on the lower Dniester River front north- P.E.l.“ BEPBESENTAEIVES IN 5 ril so a so w small-scale attgcplts an of counter-attacks. Soviet sank many ships trying ICUHLG GQHIIBII HOOPS from sieged Sevaatopol, Baraents Sea and in the attacked on April a Z8 blasted Brest-Litovsk. Red Air Pbrce units Sen t J h E. Sincl fr. i Seniiaigarr" gohln A. MazDonald Senator J. P. McIntyre TANKS ‘ o ed and built tank. used exten- svely in training Canadian tank troops. weighs from 28 rather high silhoutte. Valentine Tank used at presentl by the Russians with great. suc- cess. Weighs about l8 tons; a very low silhoutte. LON GITUDE on the equator with n d316,: M!!!" On A ril 10, Stilwellb were inflating heavy loam on the further South. Bri- e making successful operations on the Arakan By April 23, it was reported that Jaganuse invasion efforts in India h that threats to Kohm nded. On April 24. forcmnents were landed more than 300 miles inside Burma by an Am- erican air conindo fo oe- o the Britislr- assault several enemy strong points. May 2 saw heavy fighting near Im- . May 6 saw Allied HOOD! eastern India continuing their advance in the Kohlma area. 0n May l3, the Allies still had the Burma and India.- It Is greater because the meridian lines meet at the po sun pass over in one hour? Ans. ~15 o '11 it u noon in Toronto what time will it. be in s greu out. of Torgmto p.m. By April 2i. the New Japanese l0 Which has the earlier n n 1-1 rm, Quebec or New Wuminil r? How much onrlialf Ann. Quebec. When it is 8 pm. in Toronto what time is it in winniposr In Petpi Jlankow railway. , m? important Chinese city of as the Japanese" drove ing l-lnhkow railway. tum an attic: o 1-2 I l3 Japanese forces in North Hon loo Pass. On May 4 that Japanese forces had captured i to leven; lixteen minutes nftgr one of the foliowind M0111‘ g Whore in the meridian hav- The Allledbth‘ Anny captured venne and Vullepietro and N" Civics Casoeilann, l! miles north mam . loo t.» n deet ed bri for Val-fir?! of loin go Th iptured Bruocilno, o smelting centre 20 miiu northwest pause withdraw com-i. Feb. l6, Bullion: capture of Montorotonda wu cup- d 8th Army. Iieldlhrahci Albert Keaselring in the corrununder of Germans in Italy. The British - Army ma». M i0 ll ht Anny opturel th thy i AmoriouQ for-cu lib