i. 1.4 SA TURDA Y FEA mass . THE ED UCA TIONAL Hinze PRESENTING NEWS AND VIEWS 0F‘ INTEREST T0 ‘TEACHERS AND ALL OTHIRS IEIKING IMPROVEMENT IN EDUCATION . TI-IE UNINTERESTED CHILD ‘ h . their ‘l: *;"*::‘l::.::::'.; £32152.” no» i» ma S work. Again, father and work or studies. He does not ob’ mother cannot help him because s rve" he does not ask questions: 1 they do not understand his work, nee com not think or reasoti. He‘ or are too busy l0 81W 111m ml?" has a mind but does not hunger“ time. He finrdfi nfudhelgge Wqrrllie fur knowledge; he prefers idleness] Ins twll gill“ h “w”? m, l-M w to activity; in short. he seems t0. llllwlllm l ° h “us”, my. be asleep rather than wide awake. lock up YNWlV-“y 9 c I I ui reveals the fact that this wei- on his return to school today. cgiixdiy, a. have ' moan, failures he feels him to think. to observe and 50;‘ that the odds against him are lw do for himself, but that he fails‘ great. the humiliation too) Inslwlh. tn respond because his first -i and he UBWILIES tuanq lméestoolrii} forts along this line have met with he losesk all ear I an!“ The] no encouragement from father or.his wor’, and SIIIILY m f-n um‘ mother, who feel that their whole’ teachers best effor w b a home duty is done when he is sent off to! less they are 590011494 Y school. forgetting that he needsilniluence. encouragunent . .distill . . . ing paper-making Pop Hamburg, iree- cit and state. Germany. on N. branc of R. _ ; second city oi y: greatest port and commercial town on con- tinent. Old town intersected by canals. and surrounded by fine promenades. Chief exports: Iron and steel, machinery. chemical . cbinametand aéiaalgrare. Piper: c man acures food-stuffs. bee toba Silfllf, 0006} ls, and scientific 1m- portarit schools of navigation and commerce. l-i ‘ 1g state 156 sq. in.) includm ergedod and Buxhaven. Land produces cer- eals, vegetables. fruit. potatoes University founded (i010). Pop. city 1.079.000; (state) 1.184.000, tfl Ibtili‘ oili v (area left “mr-“rr. hi... mo. Bcrdeaux.1£.,-" .!‘l’lllfll. Oil . lin mitt of t wine. fruit. and time?‘ “m! _ centre; exports ... ...-~.- "*- . . s 3'8. asatgocw ' s...» s are '.l.l'....."-"‘.- ‘l... aruui, brushes, bas- kets. Pcpuicationsili 60.00% ' Dresden. a .. on . ermany, on R. Elbe; Kltatadt {old tn.) on bin: Nowstadt (new tn.) on right bk.. connected by fins bridges; educational. sport, and tourist centre; within easy reach of beautiful Baxon Switzerland; important rly. in; manilecturea l. ... ‘ in l-QI-Iflmelgpg liaison brothers sold mil when uié thoIi-lr woolen ' ‘where he established a slit stuzlilo vitiich beccnducted for sev- ens rs. ' ' Icy: survived by his wife. the former Milly Stewart oi PugWash. NS. two sons. Ellis and Sherman. high of hos Angeles; and two This group of Prince Edward Islanders arrived aide; Pte. J_ v ‘Pic. N. H. Johnstone. Bum china. pianos, so machines, ban, l‘ leather wares, chemical ’ucts, scientific instruments, great river t . Pop. C. 810,000. St. Ptteu. tn. Lower Austria. a . I EXERCISE ‘ i . purl. Upper Austria. NATURAL SCIENCE GRADES 111 AND 1v "l" R °"““’°-' "Y- 1"" .- I ilsuildinglgo iron laoiaclwgextile indus- .7. bid thteats ihleoi-s. m" l’ °' ' ' 1 "mad: 21mg 3:31 $35: blrdAthat eatsa rodents. 9. Al n e ~ - Chemnitz. tn.. Saxony Germany; o d mastic auimal that “mks ‘or us one of the leading industrial coin- on R. '1)- isen miles W. of crows on a hard path. 3- Tm“ 10o. A domestic animal that gives plants which Ell’? "5 fimd- 4- A nierclal centres: has important Vienna; iron and hardware goods; us material for cloth. l1. Three ' plant which gives us material for locomotive and engineering worker cotton. Pop. 32.000 birds ilhatfllly swig ill‘ 1% WESTERN FRONT . which ives Lis Animas at wor 5' 1': E35“ that eaigs weed build s. winter home. By Feb. 2i. Scottish troops of head. On March I. Canadian - i _ the Canadian First had cleared First Army troops captured Xan- SEAT WORK (Science) Gosh or Germans. Next day. the ten. From March n, to. March ‘ t sf o! ) Hen are Canadians occupied Moyland. Feb.. l5. the American First Army ex- Fill in the blanks in the follow-i agents in the rah Ts: uxliltlm o‘ a 23, the United States first and panded its Remagen bridgehead m; sentmces; . 1h ~ i u L! known Ninth Armies started an offensive. and made gains eas of the rive. l. The function oi the stamens —- cell Wt: all Sig?“ a one“ On the 24th the Ninth. under 0n the 14th, the U. S. 7th launch- is to produce --. . After fer-Ins iertiliza on. . me “P the Field Marshall Montgomery. crash- ed an attack near Saarbruechn. tlllzatiori the ovule develops into grain becomes cruel 11g: . “M ed through a number of villages and the Us. 8rd advanced between a —-. 3. The Dlslll 0i 8 510W" i~ ll 5pm“? lmh sale j m beyond Juelich and Llnnich. while ‘Irler and Ooblenz. Coblenl fell‘ is equipped with a sticky -- for‘ -—- down thlroll! M the up the First under Gen. Bradley fought on March 17th. The Germans blew‘ catching -». 4. The rsssllllfllillle — l" l e f”? t, s wk through hair of Dueren which fell the bridges at Mai parts of afiower are the -- and oi the pollen tu e ? Si; olvlnne on Feb. 25. On Feb. 26. the U. S. to stop the Allies. . . (he i. 5, Flowers which have of life called ski-well med Third drove '7 miles through the smashed clear through the 9i - the four essential parts are said is allOlllBl‘ SD66 ° n “n2: m f” Eifel Mts. The Canadians cap- fried Line just east of Saarbrueok- to be — flolvsr-S. 5- Pillllllllw“ cell- Th’ 59°?“ ‘it ‘mm mus tured Calcar and Udern on Feb. en and were reported March l0. ‘s the transfer of pollen from "H530 the —— <>§l l" “'° 0‘,__ 37. On March l. Muncben-Glad- only i5 miles from a junction with _- to the ‘l. The two chie. completing t e PYQCES! - each gvdasMcapktxuréega ‘igtiier Mfi the FrdmUPdSdAEiQiy. The ‘Frcrtifih _ , can ur arc . arc rrny va e rmariy or e FUNCTIONS 0F THE STEMS 0F PLANTS ‘3Tdtth1BA?ITtilI'iCBRl'1hiNiilth illéfllbli: gist time‘ ahiceheagyysinrmd d. . , con ro o e ne’s w n , . . r an lhellil“ chl°r°phyn “d meremxe m“ for 13 miles northwestwaii from Sgveliiltflhmsrnashedethrough the Saar that'5°m° P?" l“ the Wm‘ M 9mm‘ Dusseldorf. Cologne was paptured basin to a junetion l2 miles west Svlllllws- "- 5°" “f” "g" f: March s. March mi and 8th. u. of Kaiserlautern. Other cities tak- o ‘means ofuprnpagizto on. l "h": s. First Army troops poured across en were Saarbruecken. Zweibruclr- of reproduc ém- Tglmlgltim‘ o‘. the Rhine at Remogen to rein- en. Saarlautem, Worms and Kais- _ Ilfgrlsflctereg ilfgiéh fimber ‘or force a firmly established bridge- erlautern. -' building and pulp for paper. Stems are used as fuel. The stems. or the leaf stalks, of celery. . EASTERN FRONT rhubarb. and many at No. e District Depot. irailrax. from overseas all _°3_ ‘X'_‘“:}§§;MP£~T-G1k £32131’. rotation leave and duty and were entertahed U! _ mthmnl n”: PM A J_ MacDonald zrzilitary and civilian committees before proceeding station; p”. Q n“ 3.3mm chflflmtmnj Q to their homes. sealed. left to right: Gnr. S. J. Msc- G. McCullough. Georgetown; Cpl. A. ' Donald. Monticello; Pte. C. J. Gallant, St- Cherie!) Alberton. —- (Canadian Army Photo), te , Dre. (Mrs. Fred Fab’ 23$ arid Miiric so offllros An"; Also c“ ‘ " ' Amber-n. llld W0 ll-‘llfi- 1n- o a .i_~ r .. if...‘ l. §§§L”uo§‘i;‘"<ir“e.. ibiilanauerti oil elea. By J. R. Williams I Our Boarding House ‘i, i E MNSOR ."I l HEARD use HAM? WHY,I THOUGHT THIS WAS ONE OF TH’ RED POINTS P N i 1'0 RISK TAKING . '- RKE HO inn f. ‘DOMESTIC ‘DISORDER .' i, To uphold and present leaves to the sunlifllll 9° manufacture by "l9 Pmcm 0‘ ' photosynthesis may go _0h- 3. T0 provide for transportation of wat- er and minerals to the leavéfi illld of manufactured food materials from the leaves to all parts of the plant. 3. In the larger plants the stems must also $119110" lhemsd‘ ves and the WBIBM Q1 their branches. leaves. and fruit even when there is a heavy Wlnd m’ l heavy fall of snow or sleet. 4. In some plants the stem serves as I place oi storage for surplus food. and (s) as a place a! ml’ ¢ l" Rosen was captured on Feb. proceials 3: being‘ swggédé that are used u moi Bus" is 23rd._ In Pomerania, Arnswalde. 9P9" 9f! 0 l F" 9 inn‘ a. mm (he 5mm o; gugar mg as miles south of Stettin. fell. In 1;;sygagulggggglsngmghgaglbggg; Linen ls malls "m" ll" "m5 l“ Feb- 2 . surrounded. 0n March 1o. the thedstems of‘ 5111:?! mRslvlizemp Follnow Eli: ltpmzgnéelsbug h Russian; cgpfiufgd Laugnburl m4 maeroms ar .aenon arc r.Cm _ 1' banana, and some other plants. 7m, the gum,“ mnu” gut“ e“ ‘m Much Rubber, turpentine. and Mlll- the outer deiences ol . Mlro§'"ilid°§§§i“xowii>'er§'”ii'ii°d 33 HE iuvirATioM' - l5 snail-rel iuoii2sc~r= , With ‘Major Howie K camphor. spices and many impprl- Berlin reported March 9, that an- March l8. Altdamn was captured plant, cannot get rid 0d otherwise. ant. drugs. medicines. andt flavors. other Oder River fortress was inlon March 2o. ll. In some plants the stems con- are prepared fmm Dllllll llems- BURMA THE GERS On Feb. 2i the fabulous silvenbesieged Fort and lead mines 22 miles north~ t of Lashio were captured b c l t the following by using, 9. Mead is a (fruit. intoxicating, We! y rheoirilght zyord or group of words,l “°“'lnt°’d°aiml3 ‘mmnpn .= ‘he. .Chl"e5° "WN- on Mflfcll 8. - b k W . it). You can usually ehia man.- lsritish and Indian troops drove in théh rag an‘; are ( rasslands {calling by his (hands, clot ng. con into the northern suburbs of Man- 3° mIIJ-unmf“ xmmeld‘)! riversstloll). delay. By Marci-i 10. British and (north. midlands. south) oi Eng- lll l!" 11. The second stranger was a Indian tr to]; . I d (wheelwright, constable. a hanl- northern aggpseastgrn lecntaglfgf-fllz? i-agliesu% “om which w." m! 8n man . ' 2- TIM‘ l" illlllfllllbllld- lhl-ll" i2. The third stra ger received a 1MP lval-‘loIlatulated. thickly lwlagilattiad). very unexpected (welcome. sutr- ORTABLT MEN WHOSE NAMES HAVE . WBSB ileasamsormy‘. 15,d.isa itmn wen e quiet (night when the Shepherd's pr e ppon e BEN I-N THE NEWS Supreme Allied Commander on .(7hiei oi R. A. F. 'I‘ransport Com- entered the shepherd's house. l daughter W85 Cllflill-‘Iled- l3. The escape of the prisoner 4- Mrs. Fennel was (thrifty. em- was announced by the (firing of a the Western Front u General mand is Air Chief Marshal sir blllolls- ill-tell H” run. blowing of a siren. flashing or Eisenhower. Field Marshal Mont- Raiph.A. Cochrane. a. searchlight). omery commands the Twehty- Governor and Commander-in. . certain waste materials whio the R KEEP CLOSE RD POM-JERRY. BRING THE MKHIPE QM ON DECK"- E5 l. UNDERSTAND, BOYOH MELODYr-TFIERES HEY- NOT 5O VERY ITS Dufferin inside the sides. On . To the northeast of Mandala ' the British flirty-sixth Division O4! KIWI SEE MR 0665 P1115 A “ELI. HM ‘fr! MQ-Owitlqgx- per . 5. People who live in high places g llsllally lack a Sllfilvlellt Supply (ll 14. They had (no. much. very First Army Grou which includes Chief oi Bahamas is W. L Mur- (fuel. food. Water). little) trouble in finding the fugi- U. S. 9th. Lieut. General Crerar phy. He succeed; me Duke‘ “f 6. The first stranger WM l tiv . heads the Canadian First Army. Windsor. ‘lllllwi Sllavlleld- "Idesmanl- 15. The llllrd siren/err’! wwlllll part of Montzomerys mt Army The President of the United 1. The shepherd save the first or his conduct sounded (true. un- Group. Lieut. General Demlpsey is States is Harry s Truman llranser (a Warm- e (wld- all lll- believable. fir-fetched Commander of the British Second. Air omoei- Commanding-in. different) welcome. l6 ired. also in Montgomerys group. Lieut. Chief of the ILOAF. overseas is 8.111s two strangers seemed (u-n- were angry at. were sympathetic Gen. Simpson is commander of the Air Vice Marshal 0 o Jo h comfortable. quite at home. embar- to) the conduct of the first strimg- u. s. 9th Army. Lieut. ooh. Hoci- First Deputy Primé “hum, o." Passed). u gesmyheavljhicltihecapltiiitiigdicarcity“rt-Ii Ylhglfivl“ i: grthMilanggcxlfL ' l‘ . r er o e er D . HE GAVE WINGS TO WORDS '¢°L12g,,te_G B m h u“, m“ Era Gubnndl an r Underline the right word in deaf-mates. electricity. musical ira-jrmyudroiirii 15511:: bylU-S. Ant. v-rffiir.“ Bemum u Mm“. llrililkglil- d a Se“ t (Illall-lléflhl-ll-B d t Third and Fifteenth. Commander of U S Army . exaner . came o . en ellan Wa h d L, L ‘ ' Egnadili [Ohdégtkh (a! faglsiiiih leach otkher s son c“ leu G . . you“ u Gem Jo" W‘ uca on. ea , ren . newt eyh _ _ 2. At first he lived in (N.B.. the telephone. diaphra Lieut. Gen. Patton is ccmlnand- rift}: Afigsgseadéfitrtguxnus West. Ontario, New York). net). fl- u; (he U_ 5_ Third “my commlnderdxhchlu o, arm“ 3. Graham Bell's mother was 7. The judges at the Reposition Lieut. Gen, Gei-ow, Commander Par-lilo Naval Command is Ad- (deaf. an elocutionlst, a musician. at Philadelphia (ridiculed. prais- or pmgomh Arm, w“ hug 0g my“; 51,51“, A pa“, a tea er). ed. criticized, disapproved oi) American Field n-gg, 5,"; grimly,‘ w“, ' commb 4. G. Bell went to Boston to be Bell's invention. A Marshal Coningham co- sioner to New Zealand is Sir Pat- (a farmer. an inventor. a. teach- 8. The telephone is a priceless ordinates Allied (“moi a1.- 10mg “c; Du“ er. a telephone operator). means of (teaching the deaf, mak~ in action on western (“my are“ hmain», Deon“, mm pglggxrt: loglriztktlmeugglrltdmacleasérglling money, communication. traiis- mo“; gen, patch o; gugdai. commimone, m can“. u L“ PQFlll-lllllll- partial game, heads the U. S. sev- Holmes. n . rm; SPELLING MATCH .° m“ °""“""‘ "w Ambaasado General De Gaselm heading United States is Hon.’ Leger n. Tell whether the following read well. '1. Margaret liked Rcn- Plemn‘ Frenclh Fig-fat led Ftroops in nvas n u rn an e. s statements are True or False: 111d WW mllfill- 8- The rllle W85 Theo new Lieutenana-Gofi/emor Modiififiorfm-i-‘ifiimfior oévarthi; l. The children grew to love the "l" 11° 011° W" l" be Pl" "l" (ll or Field Marshal Sir Harold Alex- forest. 2. The plaster fell from the k the match during the first round. Mufif»“é‘.‘.’,‘.§‘§§l§ Liwfififinfililififli ma“. school walls. a. Mr. Munro over- m"“‘ a smimlwtl‘ "m" looked -" obedience quite often. 4. " 9. The teacher thought Johnny Al; i; mm Colin 31mm spelled his word correctly ir Officer oommahdiiu-in- ' States Secretary of std He suffered from an old injury to . _ his knee. 5. l-Ie was afraid of Bob afternoon taught the HISTORY (Questions and Answers) Fraser. 6. Hugie Murray was worth-while lesson nn character l. Name the three stages of pro- .ily Compact). 4. Rebellion in m’! proud oi his ability to spell and building. in both Upper and ‘green by which a colony becomes W"! Canadi- ROBIN HOOD AND LITTLE JOHN ~a nation. (a) Gaining oi represen- c I“ m f“ by H m Wativr. govgrnment. ll which the h“ (lmlle 8 0 (Mas using l. e met ttla John (on a peoo sen r aaeotaitimtorar- the correct word or phrase in the bridge, m l u", 1n m, woo“ liarnuit; (b) ‘gaining of complete brackets. under an My“ 6_ The two mm self-govemment. in which the cab- 1» Rm" “M W" ‘e "lnl- ‘l’ fought with (guns. bows and ar- lnel- ls chosen (ram the people's outlalv-Ie ‘initially’; (palace forest I'm" ‘twee’ ‘horn bushes)’ irespoepmfilgfetiizmthl: ptobitio-thfi n: castle). wzil (m?) g3d'.heu§.1:ner‘7°h“' Federation, the Joining cl separate :4. His men were called together Y - pmvlmeg. N p~,'kwu_ m m“ by a (horn. drum. quarter-staff). 8. Robin Hoodhmatdre Little 3_ m" g brl“ mum," o‘; the coudenuon A“ brow,“ ‘bout _ 4. He robbed the (soldiers. rich. his (prisoner. s er . mull poimcai mtoi-y . l. “mm, o; 10m. pfovlnc“ poor). wlllmB-"(TD- Governor, Council of advisers. No 3 ' . y WM DRAW A LINE UNDER THE CORRECT w0RD §ifilififi“l§oifig°,f,flf,,fl§i3;j-fiiggfh thmlit wvlublel 1N BRACKETS munaows. r WANT sou TO MEETCAP sruaos mo nccie. mo we»: (sane-r mo Upper an Constitutional Act. Uper a_ Cantadlia ogoverrvmeifit came (under ‘man L 2_ He "y, I (“m may) m, There are (two. to, too) many chli- °°Yl 7° ' m“ "WP- "n" rangem dreh in that boat. 9. My mother JOHN HAMPDEN too. 3. She and I (were. was) there qearrm teuhers) me my mun‘ He was an English statennaii. Charles I and his arbitrary meas- . 4. We haven't (no. any) candy,l0. He (lay. laid) on the sofa for 9"’ 5' The“ is!" ‘nothing’ any‘ ‘an Mm" H‘ we a“ um’ “m, m" famous for his opposition to tsxa- ures 0i the Short Parliament and tion by prei _, o! ltihe ' Long Parliament or 1m a thing) the matter. 6. I (came, come) best to win the game. l2. They . . u“ c“ Parliament st the member. and he ls quickly as r could? That boy 1m (there. their) hm in ch I I m Diwali?‘ i mmdw a m ‘hm ‘ ll’ '8 1'2 lIl RH’ i1 ' Q V THE NAMES Oil PLACES THAT HAVE BEEN (the '5 alelllgg‘ h‘ Jmuay “film-gunned w fi t thr P llainents (was IN THE NEWS rs w n arrest. As Commander of a regi- Although he attract: ment in the Parliamentary Elbe. large river, Germany. rises ‘nected with Baltic and Oder loan, it was not until ten years lat- and was killed. l . Fulda. which join him generally before the public. ' Sea iiilgablg 1;..- 370 m, Mung“, inland county should not be forced n“ "h" "'"‘ d lower Callllili; (i701) l. You have (done. did) better never goes (no. any) place. I ed some attention in i627 by re- army. by fusing to contribute to a forced Ha n Fran in atlrmiah -i- Bvllemllll Side 0f Rl total length 726 m.; cf at C roue eid in June. 1648.] -500 m. are navigable. er that his resistance to Charles’ as demand for ship-money brought _ i, M d, ; n - u. t g . Althcu h Hmpdenk contention _ severallfnen §§.."§..i..§“ili.,fl?f s“? “Si. was thge rearznable one. that an ‘in’: “nun”. h “n l0 nine Gent and III!“ r Ifl III e ' sfllla n n: “s i s hi. ° m "f" i l|llg an. can-lamina: increased the hatred H ION‘ Federation Egcnlhength. 440 m. to pay ship-money in ti of . me MuldeJ Hamel“ m. 1.15.10”, Puma,‘ peace. and althou h he himself “flat Junction of Rivers Hamel and gé$§gd_huq§lisepggg3ikrhe w“ “m u navigable as 1dr l8 con- New. Famous far mcdlaeval to the decision ' cl Moldan, Bohemia; ccn- buildings and legend o! Pied Piper; greatly