ma CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN OCTOBER 10.194; I1 ' ‘V. C‘ T. Uj sand Boy Serving e WAILNING With R. A. F. In _ .111 12o UCA TIAL HORIZON New -A SA TURDA Y FEA TURE- Malta -- ‘ro ALL CITIZENS or PRINCE EDWARD. ISLAND I - - Nl) ALL OTHERS SEEKING ' PRESENTING NEWS AND VIEWS 0F INTEREST T0 TEACHERS A maluirsurvmo roll rumors Al: grildilrérieiggiligotfseq"gtdullaillcq"lini- Yfllllleivcs with . IMPROVEMENT IN EDUCATION Young-Lat have faith to 100k with Royal Gazette of Prince Edisard Iglirndlunldlébliildlteedofhhl3: P 6!! UYQ w» i» mid -» iii.i.i’"°‘ii“" r - k HOOLS PERCENTAGE AM mm 1h" out o! nah‘ m‘ H Min e t _.‘_ g ns 0s. and 5 refer to general .~ our: CLOSED SC m. o“ u m b0 u a dmh ma“ m c s r s rlo Ions. and read as follows: ' iti- teachers. no cost should not mt- flee °° "- 4 L" "w?" °“ mi" The down o! molar lllw- - lflifilciabrdlivxil olYJEZaYnN-‘f- laqtm" m I I-MMDONALD andblignlterggdtcgg?!“ mam“, are fIlOi-Wlll frequent- Haida. Ihntovu- anguish rend hereuziethiintth. "ca. aforesaid, no person "m" I “bile illecafliiih rbibgiuimribbxriaiiig ' cert-seer Plums". lll°°fllllg"tfi°i'e'l?iiptr cent mc- l’ md- W" mm- atteiiidedrprbnwlviesfa: sstiiliset andhiulnrlse’ allow my ‘m’ I p“ c ' provide ‘m’ t° dmmal fraction‘ and cniiiteomfifleéifnsfifasllfififfioulg Th“ gi§s:c’§.“d°§§“ Wm M ‘ or under his control, goobnhit gnynlllétifiicoipzltliffl duty of government is w for Bli NOTICE — In order to accom- common fractions. 1b live in these great times and any such person show or maintain - any external - ' l p rtunities _ ll l). . €§I.".§‘.§i?.?.“...°& “d. ...“.i°=cl"3=- =» i‘) "unlit: his; “.°°.i2‘éi‘.?.‘;l"i’.°..‘é?i3...‘?".‘§‘° w- n w» - fore U10 Execu ve of the P.E.I.T.F. of per e ll “l ,3; 1.3 (my, ,, mm, l, l‘, ‘b; In medoinl drowning hour. lighted Sign, or any other external lights, unless the Tlll; i; o: particular importance today. both in cqulpplns our lees!" ‘go ixiyg and girls viith the ll- cailnn necessary for them to 1T5‘; Sllllli‘ their plfllwl‘ Pia" if Ca C. upon in iilis national enlcrSPIlQ}. and also in preparing all our chil- dren for" the post-war reconstruc- tion period- n is B matter oi’ crave WIMP!‘ to educators and to thouSlliTUi citizwns generally $0 "all" m?‘ m.lll_\' of our best teflcileli lime the General-Secretary will be ln the principals room st sen square school over-y Saturday from 12.30 pm. to 1.30 p-m- It has been said that what Call- adian schools teach for the next few years will determine what 8°"- of nation we shall have on this northern half of this continent. It is well fol- us as teachers at the beginning oi a term to contem- incresse and decrease. a. Ability to understand and use correctly the language of this unit. Teaching procedures- l. Teacth carefully the meaning of percen age. 2. ‘Peach rile changing of deci- mal fractions to per cent frwj tlons first. Illustrate as follows. .35 means 35 hundredth, which means 35 per cent or 35% .47-_—_4'l hundredthswor 4'! per cent, or 47%. avoided. 6. Teach the changing of mix- ed numbers, involving the above equivalents, to per cent. fractions. Examples: 1 14-12573; 2 l-3— 233 l-3%. ‘I. Consolidate the first part of this unit by stressing the meaning oi’ such expressions as 15%, 100%, 120%, 1.75%, 6.5%, 3 1-2Tb. 8. Take particular care with such mat you may tell your sons who see the light High in the heaven, their heritage to take:- "I saw the powers of darkness put to f gh I saw the morning break!" -Owen Seaman. quoted in the New Zealand White Ribbon. On Thanksgiving Day our imag- R/O. I. C. (moan, , Il- 0- Ovwnn and the late Lclth sohoilvlrs same be under constant control of some competent person, nor shall any person make or maintain any fire wherefrom the light or flames or sparks may be externally visible unless such light or flames be immediately extinguishable by person in charge. ."Provided, however, in any bank or business some competent that anti-burglary lights premises shall be permiss. . in the loll lllc profession, that numbers Dime such a “aiement an‘! or h the Chan l“ o; per ' 1 Qowan‘ who w - . . l _ . ol our schools are nosed (solnle llgntdgh it “figxlléulitlet iiifioslrécctgwn ceit-r-Ragcuons to dgcmgal “w expxesslons 181s _5(yltrh,t'25trg' 14¢,“ manor“ picture that first mm‘? Ocmmand’ landénas ligxoséercgagoBglfg-fiy ible by certificate of the Director of Police Ser. ‘ 31"“ 5mm“ 9"“ film“ " 92;,“ m", 0y b, d reminder to the tions by reversing the above ex- Hf,- EKP?“ H ‘f? "e giving celebration in 1621 bv the in (he latter n 0d Apyll‘ m4 V1“!- blll they Sllflli be at all times so shaded that i ci . illlti tlizlt the drift from o morn 5 .d w vemments of me plantation’ mic Ons o one per wl- °~B-- Pilgrim Fathers. The year before has noe se ml no window dom- ol- other t - teach l: i>l""l<‘*“°“ w other “n” m‘) o B-Qalllc Q’ this moment of 4. Teach the changing 0i COlTl- 1'2‘ or 346 Z 1'2 o’ 1% of Mo they had risked the perils of the ' - ' . aper “Fe m the exiefim’ l oi \\< .ii W)!“ "ll- digit“, and of ellucallonal 56;- mo“ fl-acllons to per cent fractions. :1‘? °f 8481423 gcean 1n their ship the "May- - -—________ may em" ally_ direct beam 0f light and only {he *-~“"“"“ “M m" h“? 51cm‘ it is 3 reminder l0 teacher-s Illustrate HS f0il0vl'st_ a. Problem: (a) Findvl5'."~ of an: flower," and they had worked haNl men l“ ms Males, ,5 F, l necessary minimum oi‘ light within shall be visibi hi’ n (nu unions i")? fifmP" n; (ca... lo persuade mid prove io 146142115 o. 43.1w». _ 2o". of s. (b) what c. of 350 is u, establish their settlement in land,” the m an‘; mflrlfg‘ f“ f," from without.” e (ti ndiv rill-vlducdtloln l?" the Dllblic and to gol-ernmcrlis 5. Hal-e the pupils nlcnloiize the 2i. (c) lfmd the number of which Amerlclm Dunn; the wlnlel- nl_ am serving Wm] the Amedar w o lynd. and illsv Float-s f’! that education is a service suffici- following percentage equivalents. 60 l5 15% mo“ ha" or them h“ died from m their ‘m! I Forces l€al1l ‘ as is,‘ llqgnnuddllrngrpifngigr-l mm, “Wnhvlllll, l‘, h, carefullg m stress menlal Call-lllallm and famine and ddgzétse, but fight-lay tyranny. 88c flaainst Nazi YOU ARE ALSO WARNED that a" vehicular ha“) ed -‘“““~ ~ iei' id for, an . - iati n. a n m w e -- ' - - “"""’l "d" ""'"““"”i mm” ‘mmmm Eli-igiiiitdicsigfqlilrlalllsiedpfic mPtt the Yr3i"?§'m§l§’('§lTSifl-‘nlil-giiilplfli? IZFHQIIS? ahnvmioer of atfiieiidings llut t-hoysereeiljom l! the Poktexlon of must park lmmedmbely during a" emergency 9r Pllmiih - i"‘"""‘ "m" N": mnn" Spent‘ hoods of the present day. Our lingllfin i I I i up. and although their six acres of lo d funnel Yh‘) ha” the ‘murage Blackout unless “lumped with “l9 regulation ll ht l W" “mid ‘mp ""“" “m” m" conl-énilony Present an opportunity p ’ pmb barley and peas were only Dlirllallv pencieininé Sglge afiffffk, iemlffi ing as approved by your Local Controller of golijcrgeh. ' ‘ l - e lls lzve t! er. l\,’l"(i’l f-u- the tasks which now 119 for organizing and interesting our- selves so that our efforts along the ll. Apply percentage to lcms of increase and decrease and successful, their twenty acres of corn yielded s bountiful harvest. Gov- thanks for the men and womm d°wn ilhmllkll Li’!!! ages who have vices. lls-lore ihf-nl, I: is no: too late to remedy til! b0. ll ' be ore effective. ill-ll" Cllmllariwns- H leases“ We" Mi"- inl-"bdilfilgiilil norlion ken» on $3111 iiifii? inéfiliiillifii m5 ffilfidiifiiimmiéllllitkiirls? dill.‘ INFRACTIONs or ANY A. n. P. nacuzsriolvs situation ed l 1 in‘! “in l" m‘ 5"" ublic informed what the P-El-T-F‘. l ll, l l I dl be no Cimd "hwis- di . Y »lll n ve criticisms GR-‘UVMAR n ° W” " a" “mm” ‘he eflrth- Tile sixth point of th ll M‘ 11°“ "l"- “ld E» fflaritge—y(l?lusiii0llidahavc sugges- EXAMPLES or DIFFERENT He is holiest (although he is “W228i; the m? vrventilénltttokthe Atlantic Charter signed by m: WILL BE PROSECUTED ACCORDING T0 LAW ' ‘e ‘l5 iii“ 51mm‘ “an m" IlOllS to offer. Only as you inform KIND 0F THE ADVERB CLAUSE ilool'i'icollll"<léi 01' Collcesslim- w? n sedan t°1dw Th l." 91-"5- Killed nations men \ is the hope ' ' l PPQOVY 9'" duly is u; of your objections and ideas Hi‘ like»? W“ ‘mime ma“ (he pigeons a“ Parr 39- 9" i1‘ ihilt after the Nazis are defeated a ‘ “ilwis must be kept can the organization and you bene- Principal clause Adverb clause likes) mtji-COIIIPHIWSOD. dlant friends brought d9?‘ wfhe Peace shill be established which H. H. COX, He will succeed (because he has Men will reap (n5 they Wwi- “a5- and “he Nd m9" imlled Willi will afford assurance that all men Chgirman I l quallfzed and efficient fit from them. RADIO IN THE SCHOOL worked hardi-causc. Ho wcrked so hnrd (that he was quite iih-Efieci or result. Exlcllt or milllllel”. The tooth stopped aching (when the dentist came inl-Time. their white brothers in the general festivities. Religious services were held, and gratitude to God f0: all in all lands may live out their lives in freedom from want and fear. In Canada we have scarcely felt the Civilian Defence COIIIIHIHQ Prince Edward Island, w» s in their loice of rocranls. Tilt- H0 IFFK lllffllvilll‘ ‘iilai i"? We “Qlillfii WW9“? if‘ “mt 7'35‘ Hi5 Swdnes-l W55 expressed ill “want" of necessary articles Dated ill CIIHHOHOIOW‘ "lwlfililmi f: Q03“; radio afgmhllalesprllslance and [nlllhi 1m \\"~il\., Eiiilltisfi. ‘ I llcci i\t\iif‘lt’ the dlffclence lies)— plraylol hflflfi llyzflllfl. Edward Win- mod whlch Eumm and H“, Bfizilgg October 8th 1942 n’ “frlli" seek- creates a stronger sense of nat- I will do this (l, I am Jioll- Rtwffi d flowers ‘when we u“ sou. w foflwasc lree tlmtes tGov- 15195 have lmQwnv but 1n the con” v - at eminn upon the tonal unitv and international 6d*'~(7°l'idli‘°“- t d wQ-edH-Place "not O F Gonyl ‘woe ° 5- 1118 yell" we are going to know fiFPPd cldiid-QOOIH brgtherholc) . d c M L w p" e ' ' ltllgqagylngc°f°mlt or mi‘ m“ glgifgh ntiénut fihoftage of sunblies cords show a rise of 477 per cent riflht inside the G ds 1P conirav t an s n tie will’ s t) l‘. - - ~ v v ' , ,, * -_‘ e ra onn of sl ' ' - rolln at Q; i law-ml [gfflgftflgilvfl Bmcklllglon lll llls mdlr, angle-s; of EXERFLQE IN (‘ANADIANVHISITQIK’) -— MATCHING Qur corn did well: and God be tea and coffee hagve indiclfigtlaerdfnlg Egg“ ‘lalldlyd °lz°rll°r°wfl°d and mtmnce’ Th” Cmltlaciol‘ i941. on the orcnslurl of PEOPLES ARI) I I,A( ES praised we had a good inrease 0f is going to be harder for house- rliiendbufiqilnlibfx of fgiliiizfcsms lib; Fmglclliiad tbhee building Wm be ready ‘ - ll (m l‘. mini-mien winch is nil democratic coun- \\r\l'l(l——8 movement 'l‘.-'|‘.L in nil in of the ncc For radio can bring rfllO the class-recurs the dry bones of book OCt. 5th. the opening of the "S llOOl 0f lite Air of the Americans":- tion from nulioil, can be turned to the noble use for which they were created. And today I bcllcve Here are nanles of pcople and after each name write the plain ~ D‘Ibel"viile W Ffroiltellac- General iviilrrdy - Hrillfnx — L11 Salle — isouisbourg — Louisiana — who captured 1i French fortress: (6) Explorer of tlie Mississippi; l7) fate of Quebec; French leader in War; (12) The Canada British; that decided the (l1) The gallant the seven Years corn. Our harvest being Governor sent four Indian gotten in. our men on fowling. that so we might, the company almost a week, at WhiCh time among other recreat- ions, we exercised our arms. many wives to "manage" their food bud_ get and meal planning, but our lot is so much better than that of so It is quite apparent to anv social walker in a large city m? to any l-ilflllghtful citizen in a smaller com- outside. reports a juvenile deiiq- uencv increase bi’ 333 per cent. When fathers g0 to war and greatest need for active co-oper- ation on the part of organizations such as Big Brothers. Biz Sisters. It is very gratifyi to l, 599C181 Sifts for fur shlng. rail-I. ("ll snekstht: atria: ltléfllglltll: Ongghxiisuéaemegcanhgolifigligl o; the description which British fortress in Nova Scotia: after a special manner. rejoice to- many pegple surely can dl 1 frew County contribute. the follow him a stronger sense oi whiere great inventions like the you select from those given below (8) _’I‘l_ie French llamcc flof B31131? gether after we had gathered the accept sacrifice willingly aansdnamlvivlirel gillcaitlliitersfoi-rethgrt 135m m“ r155 pon- mg:- by opening the doors radio and aeroplane, surxey irfll- as best Slillllllldliat. llanlc. ‘ Scotla. is» Ari unsuccms u . ~_ fruit of our labors. They four in independent effort t5 defeat want m)! oi; t. 1 hug alien; an con- Pembroke. Heiritzrrlsn Grand 11nd bringing the stu- tended to bridge the gu fs that Acadia —- Bigot _- Blenvide — General in the Seven Years War; one day lulled as mam, row‘ as‘ by sharing with their neighbours H“ ner c rein it s not sur- piano, m, property of t deceased (llFtJCt contact with life separate man .r0m man and na- Braddock - Cartier _ Cliam- (10) Wnere the brittle was fought wllll a llllle help besldes_ served and refusing to hoard m": ‘Qatsugttl b31215 “g member. M35 M- COOiI. illld given ' - by her sister, Mrs.‘ Horace Wright, County Executive-set. of dlghgg, Pembroke Y's p151] a Qllp 5nd saucer shower. learning come alive, through music, we have declared our purpose) that Montcalm - Peace of Paris — treaty that made o; the Indllms c0 l“ amongst us, t drama. the spoken WW1 ""1 ti" Pefwies “ha” 5pm‘ l° Pe°i”°‘:‘““‘ Plains °l Ablailam "' “my °' ‘i3’ T“ Twat" m“ m??? Am" and amongst the Tests. their gfeat- hetahlflbfalrfllliriggih warthcaufies a Boy 5Com‘ Gm Gmd“ Y-M‘°-"-- Colabogie United Church w A. llvl u rwrsonnliqv. 'I'l‘lliS. it can children shall sing to ciliidrelmthat Ull-echl ___ wllllam pl-llps _ (lla Brlllgh; (14) The fighting est King’ Massasoll‘ Wm, some {fame m ace I, Fl a flllor Y.W.C.A and interested service _;5,0o ' . e the minds of children, par- we shall learn from each other of Description: (l) French fortress governor of Ne-lv France; (lid) The “mew men Whom for three davs Specially m lanes cling Bill V61‘)! clubs. wellington WCTU om h“ Ticumwliv lnlihe‘ fOUi-lliflviin 3733s d? cfioiiie tliillslibsagiitiifionijlfll] griofiapesulggzggirilclxyrslanrcihngl) telly (lriburglfi-lad fglflllaiwoiFlilzdivltceOiicirligi W9 ehiertained and fea-‘ied’ and duces bitter wallt u? goiniib: At coiitflbiltmgtcausedm btfhelpre- an Afghan readv iand" is mfliiillll ll- r "e a - . s- ' ‘ - - _ ' . ' ‘ < - - n‘ , . ~ s - - Um‘ 9 i“ “n n e g ' zdlscowrer nf New France... they bFOIIEIliZ out and kilLd file families. Morley spent in beer 5:20,; llllidim.“ ‘lnurlhgu $5,“; gigllg- i! "Ccepiabie- M0" 5009b!- man spirit which unites us; of the France, Spain, France again. and The deer which they brought to the parlors means less for the family's and practice oi’ high moral stand- What other Unions have contri- tlon is growing- Rndlo is s supplement to. srld hope! of peace and hliiillille“ United States; (3) successfully at- (l8) The weak French Intendant I m“ d t d In no way l. substitute for, the which inspired the zreatmen shoot tacked the British fnrts on i-rud- who hampered Montcalm in his 33am “all, onwfhgwfaptalg‘ m-yhgjffr gag Bafgrg‘ gigs llfielggnlégrllgcggolillla; butions? Consult Mrs. .1. H. wick- ' ' l son. 40 Wychwood Park, Toronto, work of the teacher. To be of use to the teacher it must. therefore bring to his class-room new and stimulating material which is out- side tile range of regular studies. This material must be something names we revere. And in the flow- ering of that purpose we shall learn that all we need to resbefiii each other and honour each other is to know each other." The CBO has responded to a son Bay‘: (4) First British Gov- ernor of Canada; (5) The carpenter work. HOW T0 STUDY (a) One of the main reasons why pupils do work below their ability (b) Those with too much time on the others. And although it is not always so plentiful as it was at this time with us, yet. by the good- ness of God, we are far from want. that we wish you pattakers of our plenty." fights this enemy within our land and tempezance workers know the fear in the hearts of women who wait late at night for the return of a drunken son or husband. Faith banishes fear and faith supports all do it.” appears to be the slogan in too many homes. Unfortunately the Church and Sunday Schools are riot getting the young people as they once did. nor is it likely they will unless parents generaiy show in regard to special gifts as she is head of the Purchasing Committee. Suggestions-blew Bibles. Books, prose and poetry by standard auth- ors, towels, linen. etc, A. Edith Giles. that is capable of assimilation to Bllsgestiorl made bv the Canadian 15 that may do no‘ know how w s an n ream, _ the rest of the work done in the Council of Education for Citizen- study‘ pm)‘ ghogjc whlchn are welbbab At Thanksgiving” time. we too. those who fove freedom, and so great wimngneg‘ m co_fipemle ‘ class-room. Bill? l0? *1 Sell" "l bimadclls“ m‘ (b) Hints on how to study- silfilllfl "membe-l‘ Pile €°°dll°§5 °l with gratitude to God. and with Memlwhlle ll,‘ the In“, b; lhl, "'———-—*— l-lmllfl l; rflpifliV being recognlz- the National Network presenting l_ Pllyslcal concllllons __ la, 5M, mg _____ CrCd. and it might be a very gallll ln m" sll-uggll. gm. a belle). c“ mun a dirt.“ réénnnglhiutv POTATO FAUDORY BUSY "i ill‘ P'i'i"\i‘ll'5 "5 Ciflssqmm toil i“ dmmanufd mm‘ ‘he “v65 or fit-lent sleep, (b) proper food, (c) WOTliPWhliP "la" mi‘ U5 l0 “Tilt? world, let us observe Thanksgiving. ‘ ‘l "n all fill l0‘ "l... llll-ir __—_ became: ERM- Cilllfifiifills Will) have Colilflc correction of pllyslcal defects ldl -Im“I-IH down those things for which we are 194g rigs h??? evm.‘ n” alum“) nlfgl-q GRAND FALLS N B" a“ a i, l~ anticipates the content of outed to the srowlh of Cannons plenty o; exelclsa thankful. No two iists will be ex- _._Ev9]vn Craw Matthews. *‘ “’ m” ,1 .f H ,1 “ —— (GP) — A newly established “aiimlhmd ‘md dmnesuc msmli‘ (2) Surroundlngs- Thi Department is con- act'_v the same, but most of us ' Lljlzérgaly ti‘? ‘£13m "inf": iiéladiggng gggiglod-iigarghdfaclog herbghapgga e . - n rig text and reference books by pres- tions. These programs, which dealt (a) Light and temperature, (b) ducted by the Prince Edward would mention homes and loved JUVENILE DELINQUENCY helping hand to them in the ions of starch have been shipped to enrinsz current events as they hlilp- 1m ch H l n ‘u J05 ll d T h F d u pen. W all Ilfilfllla 8 e5 l5 ‘ Quiet; lace to study, (ci Regular san 93c cry e era iln- ones. work to do and stre 2th to ' 2. it overcomes dl-‘illflc! b? DN- 9P1“ Hilwe- 14ml Emmi mid Du“ place t?) study, (d) Equipment at CllIll-Plillliiilfl! B"? ‘Yeifllmed do it. books and music and slzqardens. _A marked increase in juvenile dc- ggtitlduvmg directicn‘ —Ca1gary pa!“ o’; ggfiraga‘ {gfmtggzf llnquency is a war effect noted in 9*‘ ‘ grade polamespeA polalo dellydl-al. seritinz “Spot Broadcasts" from {he actual scene of the broadcast. ham, William Lyon MacKenzie, Joseph Papineau and Robert Bald- have been broadcast weekly hand, (e) Freedom from interrup- tions. and should he addrrssed to Millar MncFlidycn, 8 1-2 Fel- ling SL, Charlottetown. our church our country. and the ccrmunity in which we live. This year we are forced to look bevond all parts of the country. Children's Aid officials in Calgary report con- THE PETAWAWA WAR PROJECT ion plant is expected to be ready for operation Now. 1. 3, It tirnmailzcs, colours}! vitaiizes twin, J 14m w F b 18th 1942 ,_;;_ Study 5chedlllg__ .t l“ l difficu.t to imag e or un- rom an. c . . i ( Re 1 bl y, l, d I lb) ._. , - _ h _ _ m e m T110841 have been 8° We“ ""1"" Definite m: oliblfmefitsfbry each it»? 1533b? alliiilifidvfnflimifi 353$“ flrligcrffiueTflrcrfliifi The bulding will i” “timed Km, Mlnnd.‘ h, m. hm‘ dersfand. 4. it presents s wider range of ciiitnrni material than is offered by most orhcr media. 5. l~ provides examples of the hrs‘ ciicfinu. fl It provides research material difficult to obtain from other soilr-ccs. 7 l: provides opportunity for minted activities in the school. a, Above rill. it interprets and en- flPil/"i class-room work. It nlso dives the children the chant-o m listen under guidance, so iha: they may learn to discriminate BIRDS OF i. Blrd< that. nest in and about thi- h>ll:~r-.-£‘.lllm:icy' swiif, house lwcn, lmrn nnti tree swallows. pur- ple mlriill. pilocbe, bluebird, ro- bin, English sparrow flicker and eves swallow. . c in the list above except the (-.illlnll(-_v swift, barn symliolv, purple llllliilll, phoebe and eaves svvnliou"; and besides these, the kingbird, cilebcc. crested flycatch- - ivrd rll-inlc, goldfinch, cedar Ninlly of iilis list are ground nnri irlmi oi them lirrylgl-ls brown in colour. like the lone of in.) 1 vrsper sparrow, cd sparrow. field spar- row, l"lli‘l(ll\'.' illik. niuflthzlivk and \\l‘|i,'l-}lfi"i'~\\'ili cnurllrd in‘. (wllcn she can‘) iimts), the and the i< iiYlt rlcsi in the brush . -lll tho low bush . 'l.ié' cotbirci, mocking cc. the yellow" billed and d i‘ilij'l((lO, the turtle dove ‘ of tho WHTDICFS, wood Hu- rvondpcrkcrs. the wrens, that this year for the first time the CBC has invited the Provin- cial Departments of Education to participate in an experimental series of National School Broad- casts. to be heard cn Fridays on the national rletiwork from October. i942 - March, 1943. Each Depart- ment lias agreed to sponsor one or more programs in the series. The subject chosen is "Heroes of Carl- ada.“ We hope that a great num- ber of the pupils of the schools on P.E.I. will listen w those broad- casts. AMERICA dows:-Bobolink, meadow lark, red-shouldered blackbird. song sparrow and swamp sparrow. 6. Birds that nest in the marsh: —The marsh wren, Carolina rail and American bittem. '1. Birds that nest in the wet marsh:-—The seaside sparrow, fish hawk, the bald eagle, the marsh owl and the marsh hawk. B. Birds along the swamp creeks: —The belted kingfisher, least bittern, little green heron, blue terns. the gulLs. the petrels, cor- morzllits and in winter the ducks and geese. ii. Birds that sing what flying: -Bobolink, meadow lurk. ol - finch, kingbird. kingfisher, the swallows. chimney swift, nlgiit- hawk. song bird. mocking bird and red-winged black-bird. l2. Birds that hawk in the air: -- Birds seen in the air catching their food as they fly are: The fly- catchers. kingbird, phoebe, chim- ney swift. barn swallow, bank swallow, tree swallow. Canadian warbler. nighthnwk. whip-poor-will and rubv-throated humming bird. i3. Birds that pcrcfi in the open: —Kingbird. the phoebe and other fiycatchers. the swallows, king- lesson, (c) Most difficult subject studied first, (d) Place on sche- dule for systematic review each night. L-Corlcentration- _ (a) An attitude of confidence lrl ourself, (b) Avoidance of “putter- rig around" begin at once, (c) Use will power, 5. Take hold of the lesson— (a) Knowing the uinl of the les- son and having a reason for study- lfig it. (b) Give the mind d rest between subjects so as to allow your lessons to become "set", (c) Appreciating the unity of the les- son, (i) Value of studying the les- son as s whole first. (2) Value of reviewing lesson as a whole ill. end of study, (3) Value of making an outline, (d) Grasping main points of lesson ,(l) Fallacy of "clutter"- infisup" tile mind with useless de- ti; . (2) Special use of outline p an. 6. Memory an aid to learning- (a) Try to understand what you are attempting to memorize, (b) Memorize by wholes instead of parts, (c) Reading aloud rather than silently when memorizing. 2 Discuss these schedules for a week to see where your time goes. (a) Those with too much time spent on work, PARALYSIS CASES HALFAX, Oct. 8 - (OP) ._. Four more cases of Infantile Par- alysis have been reported in Nova Scotia during the last three days Dr_ P S. Campbell, chief medical $186! in lhe Province announced Y. ‘Hie outbreaks were in Richmond, Invcrness, shelbilrne and Difoy _ nties However. the Health of- ficer said the total number of Polio HISFS in the province was decreasing, BRINGING UP FATHER lYE5-MR. JIGGS.‘ THIS l5 THE LATEST INVENTION 1% A A ON MY FEET-THIS l5 GRAND.’ F _\i DiD TH’ KITTY WELL- IT'LI- TAKE AN THE Rv George Mi-Manus "v Edwina GAP STUBBS l humming bird and heron. black crowned night heron sun“; pl-oblemb New Lo . d th bi k dlk. _ , °l< i-‘EPE , ~-~~ _ (is iilat nest in the upland anti. Bicrds a?» this shoret- Th6 welek ntdoaksgeawiiifleiley ysilciilfdtlililrie rgodesa. cHllgFg-IIEQJ’ ' LoUl-igh/EE-ipg-OEQR fltiluiiRawéNégiND l: ' ‘ ‘ '“ HO Pow-Fora 'N CATS !‘!'SIX ihc lvwl- illrllsllfis, rlighthawks, fisher. crows. blue. jay. the song troll‘. llv nnrl ilnlrks, sparrow, goldfinch, robin cow- ll. B (lint nest in the mi-a- bird, purple finch and brown _ __ thrashcr. l TAKE‘ 1- , __ TACAB I i THE JUNCO IN THB ‘TOWN AT THIS HOUR hrflhllcnvnilccr Iglllliillllfle lanii a t ?Ol'lg7 Practically none. A soft '1 DONTB’? IN CABS- .l.. ‘o si.\' an a la nciea, wit , d i 't,i i ' l-EESA lvflifi CéR fliVlliT rho Si?!‘ of tho English spar- the zflrflftgnln adaciiggi: ‘p m ave llyoiidoflslscpvoll - You‘. (‘vlrllllz niziic. uppcl" pails Nest: Do not nest irl Canada “u “i N‘ u’ "m" slim) coirllrcti, darkest on head Catskills and northern New Engl lured flllliilllm" elm‘ nusk. lvilicil are sometimes ai- land. oolitayomlidncys. molt blink nnri lilnrkcd like a cowl. Flight: a short whirling !Iight— lirwrlliiineulrewl f-lfil‘ (‘ill iv" st, like a vest. Un- the whole flock together. binder and lsilindgto rilincn h, . scvcrzll outer tail Food: Mainly insects and weed dunno the bl of iv) (lls, ll liq ill“ ill. l-‘vlllnir. (ilililll! in |\l'f)\\ll_ (‘OIlSpiCIOIIS in lighter gray, in- scoffs. Habits: Always seen in flocks 'I"hcv often come close tn the poisons and walla ft — l _ liufelyalluhrgngferco. M lbo first llfll oi lfdilLfs \‘ iill Amcrica not com- house or barn hunting food and ' Mid’ ,, , i ' * . in u b] film nfidenlly 10D s 31,21.“ kl‘. 1 11,1211rufgmhgrisaiéqg; flllzkivkehbe Se?“ among roadside klidnteyy Pills-afar 0V3 hall l century the Enulnm cvergrpi-nsol gllpvihgrezrzlllrllg "fir hvoriiu liilneilemetil- Ellriellile- l" Aillzl. 51v l‘.\‘ Wm ' ' ' ' I ocmbwl u; lmlml i er resident. gilllrllelllgoldrlith in appearance and best known winter bird. ‘» " tWliWfiflt‘-b.itfl'lt'In-rni=- pew.-