¢.I-¢a-I><¢_ hi‘..- uw-nn 5.0 ab! . N .41 J, II. MocQuarria (left) Attorney- Gensizirgifiiiiitiigstseisiilgluiicipzinflfaira, and U. J. Harrington (right)- Deputy " ' C -“ the 39th ' 00n- , are . i Offl ‘ Association of the United 2127;203:151 ‘(K261111325iiiiiiiiigntiiyniriiczeasionced: Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Muc- Qucrrie was the pf livereil an address on l speaker at the evening meeting where he de- “Tn, aiitua Parliament!!!‘ Brown!’ — ill-W“ (‘hroniclcl-Jfr llurrinKWll l! l W" 01 Mrs. l. P. Harrington, former- ly of Charlottetown. 1:’? r~rr ""“ Souris Hospital nicetiiig of 0h: .- 1 “m”; Hospital “'85 ‘N! _ IA. o! f-ls an pres _ _ r tricls. Souns River. Ban Baltit and K111351311), were well repres- mted and there was a 13119 M‘ tcuiririce of local membei... A iurilvr donation of $20.00 W115 "od trim thc-Kiiigsboro In‘ T-ie efficient corivener en uitimcnt, Mrs. J. Peter Mc- Phee. reported $i'l.00 received from the Bingo at the home of Mrs. A- Peters. and $264.90 from the dance lrWi in Mr. Albert Griffin's new crv. A vote of thanks was ed to both Mrs. Peters and. CL ll. m. Niiirgarct Lewis revartvltl g- ouantity of old woolen: receive- to be made into blankets. ad ur thcr collection to be receive 011 Thursday the 39th. The new WOO .ed by the woman in the l districts will at a later data be cntl to Sourif. Béldt shipped to be woven into ban 65» The business concluded. I- W915i evening was spent. the local rnemi hers serving refreshments to al present. A vote of thanks was given the local members by M75- :=a= lie Gaulle Men in Lilaratod lloraiandy WITH THE A ICAN FORCE IN FRANCE, Jll e 22 - (AP) — Representatives of General DB Gaulles Provisional Government have moved into liberated sec- tions of Normandy to set up Doll- tical control of civil affairs. Bl- though the Provisional Govern- ment n5 yet has not been re- cognized by Britain and the Unit- ed States. Francois Cculet. who was secre- tary-general of Corsica and un- der-prefect for that area, has ar- rived in Bayeux to take over duties as commissioner of the re- public for the region of Rouen. Obviously this is a coup dbl!" for De Gaulle, who simply broulllii his men into the beachhead when he came ashore last week and set them to work as rightful direc- tors of French political affairs. Um“ present plans De Gauliists will occupy key Dflllflcfll W5“ l“ each R5101; as it is liberated. Extra Pay for sin. ,1 spigol shell found rest the al free move the domicile or to grasp its Drey~whatever that may be. As with some other species of crabs. the claws or nippers of the Pegunusare very unequal in size; in my spcczmen one claw was half the size of the other. There is very prob- ably some advantage in this which however I am tumble to exp in. At the same time a. specimen of the Razor Fish was brought in. Frances Bain Rivas a brief note on this bivalve: "The Raumflsh (Solen omericana) has a beautiful glossy. horn-colored shell of a much-elon- gated form and carbine at both ex- tremities. It burrows in the sand at low wsmor mark". In mv record book is a. further note. derived from the “Report on the “Ruouioes of P. g I , 11811)." The name here given‘ Solon auaoricanua gouldf "This iorvhumber- - by Dr. RP. iistinot fmm . . ter British and European species; but doubtless our S. amerloanus has de- vcloped minor differences d-ue to a severe climate. In reply to the ques- tion whether the Razor-fish is edible, I could only say that I dldn‘; know. ONE CAUSE OI Fllll I have frequently noticed in the Guardian. accounts of farmhouses being burnt; and the disaster seems to follow a certain pattern. The tanner gets up and lights the fire. 1mm out to attend to the stool: m the barn. In a few moments he is recalled to the hous which is the discarded e of a. large univaivo the Nttlca heron. This shell is, I behave. the largest rm: cnanaorrarovru ooanniarr » r ‘I; 4-, NEWSY NOTES = ' find teacher will guide lab zlilil making their own recor in the form of brief hotel and la- iduedt getter?“ tufhhpmciviiitiogodf por l. an "show boob" oi transcribed mat- urning to his first Poll . the lecturer concluded by re- minding teachers to "make nature- atudy on Out-door aubiect", wher- over pxouible. The school grounds and t eir immediate environments. are the lace for observations and invastiga ions. Tho school gar- d mould be regarded and used a a laboratory. There should be an “observation bench" in every clauroom, to display the spaci- mons brou ht in by the pupils: "but sea t at the spans on this bench continually changes.” Speci- mens and experiments should be removed when they have served their purpose, to make room for something new. interrupt to school where I taught, structed an aquarium of 9 by i0 inch window panes, to the great delight of the children, who stock- I ed t with all sorta of creatures from the ponds and brooks. I, had to draw the line ut frogsl though. because they would croaki while reading lesson was in pro- Bl’ ess ) In conclusion the lecturer said.‘ “Our chief task is not the teach- ing of a. subject, nor the teaching of topics. but the development in young children of the nature-study habit-that of "seein what one looks at. and draw ng correct conclusions from what one sees." ON PROPHECY (l) A writer in the Birmingham Weekly Post newspaper, (quoted in The Guardian) told of a tomb- stone in Ctiurclicanlesi, llbsex. dated i440. which road- When pictures look alive with movement free, When ships like fishes swim beneath the sea, When men outstripping birds shall scan the sky, Then half the world deep drenched in blood shall le. I was very doubtful about this prophecy for several reasons and said so in these Notes. “Church- canlesi” is no name for an Eng- lish village. and does not appear in a Gazetteer of l0,000 names. The language is not that of the year 1440, and the poetry is too slick! My suspicion was justified when the verse appeared, in a Canadian paper, as a finale to the . >&.__\7I,‘\Y : _ _ ‘V’ _..J- -J\k ,_ _ ., ‘ \ saLu and DELIVERY l , ' on v 110T an: FURNACES ” Temporarily suspended-commencing June 20!! Due to shortage of materials and labor. the supply of hot air {unload will . not meet overall requirements for replacements and new by a wide margin. To ensure thatthelimitod lupplyia made avlihblotoliooomoot h model them, the sale and delivery of hot air furnaces to builders, building owners and other users is temporarily suspended-pending a detailed inventory of stocks throughout the country. Thin temporary suspension does not apply . to sales and deliveries by manufacturers to wholesalers, retailers and otha ' established sellers of hot air furnaces-who may purchase for resale, but who may only sell to users against Certificates of Essentiality. Manufacturers — Importers - Wholesalers — Retailers Alli ntnumtn to REPORT DILIVIRIII IN i943 AND i944, AND STOCKS ON HAND: MANUFACTURERS: ~ Each manufacturer or importer must report to the Administrator not later than July 10th, 1944, the following information: (a) A list of the named and adriroaool of ail the customers h whom lie made deliveries during the your i948, and the number of hot air fumaoel delivered m each customer (i) in the aforesaid year 1943, and (ii) during the fire! six months of the you I944. Each anulactarsr or importer who edit any hot air furnace or furnsoal in s uau (in. to buiidin contractors or other users of hot air furnaces as oppose to retailers or other: who buy for resale) must place a " tinguishing mark against the name of each customer on the list re- ferred tn in paragraph (a) above to indicate that they WHOLESALERS AND JOBBERS: .-' Each wholesaler or jobber dealing in hot air fur- naces must report to tho Administrator not later than July 10th, 1944, the following information: (a) ‘A list of the names and addraoel of the eulfoliara to whom he made deliveries during the year i948, and the number of hot air furnaces delivered to each customer (_|) in the aforesaid year i948, and (ii) during the first sir months of i944. Each wliolualor or jobbu who aoiil any bl a-i furnace or furnaces to a user (i.o., h building contractor: or other users of hot air furnaces as opposed to retailers or others who buy for resale) must place a distinguishin mark against the name of each such customer on the lie: referred to in paragraph (a) above to indicate that they are users and not retailers. blazing furiously; and despite the u s men assistance of the neighbors it is prophecies of Mother Shipton. muse" and not misdem- I g burnt to the ground . That lady's prophecies have been u) ___ lgge w ltéiisthdisastrogrs ‘go- bfioughth up“ to ctliatile several‘ timits wo. ea-nsw ces rst evrd Ewfifilffflfljiqnflgfitfiyflffij cfl-Telfifilnfifi P ihe sixteeenth centuryeneeacheiriiiddf: (d) Eider-borne,’ troops was voted X95“ tion being. of course, after the terday by the House of Represen- wgntca“ Yaiiczulzgilsedrglhpresagsfé (e) tatlves Military Compiiitigxee sites" Spurloul; e P P ecy it heard of an o - e-rocor - 1 Solomon Nostradamus is said to _ _ _ m, 1,.- delivery June 2on1. legiiegieozfolsitiighiiiigoxffonii. have predicted this war‘ in a re- of the Board not later than July 10th, 1944, the following information: 23rd and 511th. at reduced ‘Theta ivmltts’: éixlzliligléggltllglflllfglz: and ‘with perchmme a h‘ h wmd. giliféiiiliuwkalfianlsgt sggcigjetil‘; (l) Tho number of liot airfimiacoo at ciooa of business oa ‘June 30.1944.‘ _ _ _ prices. Write or call gncgitéged zinc com M; duty a pay blowing. a blaze was mefiwme‘ conversant W111‘ 1115 prophccms to (b) A list of the names and addresses of liu suppliers showing aeparat with respect to each (l) total deliveries received in 194g SWIFTS . . , 1 b q J ml ‘ m t Ma _ h y _ be flme w form any Opinmn on and (ii) total deliveries received durmgdhc first six months of 1944. ' Eiooialfijlifltslgfl miiitiiditignal gate ariiii thenmniiuve a. “stgl/id-pigy their "We or authantlalti‘. (Fol-the Purimu oil-bowler.“ ‘ include ‘ ‘ -' " and butma I Chick Hatchery Charlottetown ~ . d Mrs. Garrett of 31219951512? disntricts, for the plea» ant evonlll€~ P-\Fu\-u-.I.F_I\.n'i.I.'.JHJI\.H.ILA.I..I.n_-Ju_»--..-..---___.--___f 1.11, 101,1 1,11,11,05,. o, human o1 n" h; .11. h, (c) His total stodu of hot air furnaces on ha! u of Juan ham during the first nix mouths oi i944. 5°- PM‘ His stocks oi manufsct ’ hot air furnaces on hand an (a) A h” o! u“ “m” “d addra“ o! hi‘ "izfili-“né” C IV of J1me 80, 1944, not including “retained stock". in“ "Fundy with "we" to uch‘ ion‘ m” N’ ceived in 1048, and total deliveries received during the The number of bot air furnaces iield in “retained stock”. first six months of I044. RETAILERS; Each retailer dealing in hot air furnaces must report in writing to the neamt offs; Swif Baby Chicks r We will have Chicks avail- who buy for resale). v-vr..'..f3-'i€-B mmbe“ °‘ “m” “m ‘m ‘W “mm “he “"‘““"°°'“ ‘mm’ m‘ The" m Mme’ m’ W” REGULAR REPORTS of stocks .... fltllld and deliveries must i» male 50 per cent pay increase now ziven i0 9 bllfili flue in the room above. Phecles “hlch We" Pllnled ill l,“ paratroopers. n l5 wmallhll- W650“? l" kw" “my yea“ °i this century “mm monthly by Mums] e", Wholesaler: and Relaialera, on or before the 20th of the following month, atoning August 20th. _ _ 11 d that smile-pipe clean 11 mung 1t are not open to the objections Mai‘ G512‘ Mmernc with: r311 down once a. month, butv it pays in raised 881111158 the Shlplfln fora- froixelttsarontfffrlfémcomglander Con? the long run. The stove-pipe k casts. They, are: “The Prophecy (wt-areas. .f;3.’."~..§‘.“°.‘..t’.‘.°.‘"“ $§.i?5l%‘l“?f. tit‘°i.é‘."°v.ii’.°°afi.’ld ..___.___.__.___ ~. . . - lug Standard during the last war; ooNcmNnvo Marvin: srunv and the “Prophecy of st. Odile". A er emde h“ m writite? in the seventh century and several occasions sent me copias 0d’ “pin ed by the Bench news‘ m papers. As events proved. those e Australian magazine 11d h 1 1 Life” for which 1 am extremeLv f1?” e“ e‘1"}§1.1‘“§§““g u’ d° Wm‘ ' e war o - . 55$=°5+‘i"1$“”»‘fi§“iui-n% lulu"? ...‘f.?.“’..léi.°".‘€.€*.‘;i.‘“§{.°§“i°liiii; 33d” thevAgislgzgmuxiallx-kihguxi 61%‘ without reason. The coming of with the marvels: I question whe- g)“ c:{p1§“e'.r’°' immlme- m“? m o _ re y ennyson n " c - am°§n§“1-Y,1‘§°‘§fi°§“§ gléauz $15152» sley Hall,“ and before that by in c1115 respect“ gglfgpbcll {in his “Luna1habitsbilis" Tn 5111,11 L g N 1, 1, e e mo erns were ong outdat- well iiaken ecoareo of ifiuttfhessiilifisdoil: “d by ,m9km “by the Five!‘ 0i "down undery and some o; the 1.e_ Chebar,’ who tries to tell us. by marks anont it. ma a the "18 Only imagery at his command. makaziine. are well worth the aiwn- 04 the” siranxe Ilyinz creaturas. c5 1n 1, If we believe the Scriptures, the l r u r r 1 t | 1 r I l I I t. APPLICATIONS FOR CERTIFICATES Of ESSENTIALITY for tin purchase of hot 1 air fumccn will be ovoilobie after July lat or Regional and Local Officer of the Y/ortimo Prices and Trade Board. Applications must be completed by the person who owns tho building in which the furnoce is to bo installed. Certificate will in granted in cordoned with .. oiluble supplies in eoch urea, and only in cases of essential need. " No retailer. may accept on order union a Certificate of Issevitiolit-y hos boon presented. ->i-i=r,.-v'"' Complete information and instructions no being sent direct to all aeaionmof the trade. If not received by Jule 30th, application: should be Inude at liae unrest Wartime Prices and Trade Board office. Founder of our belief, often pro- ,_ phage,“ s, John w i inmmstniron or riuuanii Alli! HEATING - as ADELAIDE st. 2., ronom ored Pom our i nut 1. b1 tly ; a ‘ - . with’... it‘. foiifiin°°£lfieifitiil‘..“ir WNW“ __'°'“‘ "m" w‘ T H 1; wa a I M i: P R l c i: s A N n T RA D i: B 0 A n n ~ a resource that will afford them ‘The members of the Oomwail-| ' some relief from the more moter- Zlzortkhgoint W11‘, met on June 5th, . ' ialstic objects of life. home Mm Regie Mac- I-oniaf ll .i lis em; ' . .........z.°i..s.; ,1“... 3mg; 3";.E;,",‘,§g,,1,';,gf"“°“"“ a we- _ - __ _ . ' '1 i3 its to [iratify a Girl Braiiiiatc ‘ ' of his fiftieth birthda_, is meson; pang ‘ " . ' '"."T—' Jr - ~_~--— 4' Nature as a nurso tctivcniwsedie usual manner. Tag repocit ‘gr iii: ""' U1" W8" BY J~ R- Williams Our Boarding House With fraud. r1000 at m. special turning point u menu” m‘ ym “Wm” gii"ei§'v'im°°““§f§§l§‘si$i~$'° reiiifi‘ ' You WISH "roar owoou.’ ‘WHAT MAKES “ tie...- A\.L rwiecswue Peer Paoeaaor u HAPPENW her lifa, thrill her with a mi can “fifim- u" °"l “lm- l“ Th“ m‘ We" "mémbfm “l “A5 A 6°” w “We Tg§,_}_’f1}';,§-§Z,?° o: iuroumiirion EDiTOR wouto IN Beoouum wig-ii 4 ' -‘ Be ctovrsa u= PEOPLE oiowr uMPRE WAE’ BER 5° I A96‘) 1H MAN MAiL IN GUCH AGINIME Null A POP BOTTLE-Ml’ child upon her knee. Oomwall district WORTH A HUND D HE GOES, will net a lifetime -- a em of fine SPYWZI “Hare is a awry-book It was moved and seconded that “THOUSAND... WELL, RLJIMIN’ jewelry flawless diaruonda. QUE6T‘ONG!A__HHON DOES “MEN 1.15 CAME TCééiE A BATTER REACH FIRBT ON h GAVE THE BATT I Thy Father has written for thee". five dollars be given to each school BEING CLEAR PRbFIT, quality watches. fine lllverplate. I A rout rev "ruar 1e caueur? Fuzsr aaseffdi And Whenever the way seemed lone. 31°12... fir? 1K IfywBrS I ';fi§"i.§.§i§._ ‘i, sterling silver or enamel dresser - ' e e APPLED ru coma smooch” sets. dinner rinirl. birthstone: or THpsifxomgrEg so Lgige BAR. “ALF DOZEN 51-9551‘ room at a. fixed time each week. he f , _ . Mr . the chlldrens curiosity m Nomi-e Cornwall. Mrs. Colin MacPhall in- We are now receiving regular shipments of this high the ma“. 15 m m1 a m, mm. 0r his heart beizan to fail moved and seconded that. five dol- 51x15 11,150.45 lnvcly costume Jewellery. See our THAT A 61195 HORN u; CARS! finds to be unsatisfactory. In rnany by wgallu. noh talks. Without class- vited the members to her home for EDS grade coal for steam and household use. m"! "sh d" l" '- mmml m!‘ l‘ ..-.--. ‘j-,1-..-1.-c-.-.~..-.-.r.I;~.s.-.-.~.-.rr.-..-r-'~'..'..-....- r INATION AN’ THE OTHER HE . 1. EIGHT MONTHS QPDILS.’ :- _, OF SNOW." —'..".,._-.,__p._..--_ Jewelers Since ... . -- w \ "ll/Ti" y _ -‘ 6-41,, fi, .,_v a, _'_".. ‘... -,¢k_' f,“ i’ . .. lithium! 51,155 efrrzeras? 1,3- -E "l'Z'.‘,f.'.'"* were to be remembered with gifts. Oorresmondence was then read. . The committee in charge of the Ive fewer formal Ies-a-quiilt for the district convention re- MW‘ -l' and rliieirNaéppreciitié/e aloiliitirgisi tgiltivaé; b“ e.'mnve-suvs_cauir.nt :M.Ab M 1. . ta/uitht" is his u0nCiliSl0l1. and he Mrs. are e iiiacfivirzeriwfroniicpliigrlk ' " 901M! Out thM P8868101". Frvebél. Point. and Mrs. Douglas M-arDon- _.= -—==-=t _. . obiects ll nd . . w” m’ “..i.““#......"‘ Til-LIE THE TOILER— ittiwiinn ron GALLANTRY! great, r" ~ leoturm-‘s second rule was: ‘ Encourage more observational work. son:- A set lesson izlven in the class- ported that Roads had been bought and other great teachers. smirred MacEM-hcm 11mm Here the sohoolroom comes in. for q} i. I TH MAN WHO'FE$SED UP - t, gamma KEPT sou our or me ARETTE as DECK A A She would sing a more wonderful lars be paid towards the caring of ~1- 50118. the grounds surrounding tie Sol- AX QM ‘Ti-WET.- Or tell a. more marvellous tale. diers Mon/lament. Two of this Com- I LET s SEE wall boys who were to leave shortly grand array, for services elsewhere in Canada pLAxflNg ggug NOTEE; no MV THQOBBNG HEAD.’ ' w‘ l ' graces m amber-told rghilelre a flafioin- . n8 ¢ 1111181110119 areirvterestingoontestwnsputnby I868 instructed in an unnatural way. in- Virs. Hubert Scott and a rcadihg by stood of having interest in their virs. Colin MacPhall. was much m. natural surrouzuii " sod oyed n11, Delekaties for the annual conven- th these masters, I one n“; 1119911111; A delicious lunch was served bv l e " ‘ assisted hv the York Point ladies. The singing o1 the National Anthem closed the meet- time was 1n‘; of the nat- * w" r bout th observations reported by the bu)?! $ems1elves. The tantra was se an exam . We strongly advise taking delivery as early as pos “new”; fawn“ m W“ vatlons and disolavini! thuciasm. The ho sibia, as it is expected transportation, etc. may make it difficult to secure coal laterin the season. W. D. GILLIS & C0. PHONE 114 diagrams copied from the blacks board or from books of refor- ence, found no favor with tho : he considered they had . no value nature-study. 0 systematic recordin of one‘a own observations is a ifferant mat- ter: a very good habit, and l dis- tinct aid to future worn The ‘L