I ' ' race FOURTEEN g..-ms GUARDIAN. cnAni.o1'rs'r.q Unis rimoirioiiii." .. - ...... .. ........,s..... iioiiiiiii ' Ounpbell whose marriage took place in the Presbyterian Manse. Continued from page ll. into two-4-trlv twice its supplement. the angle is angles. N. l! an angle equak oj degrees. THE VICTORIAN AGE The poets are: Tennyson. Arnold and Browning. Ruskin was an es- . ssylst. Let us study each one individ- ually. some headings for the study or Tennyson are: A lyrical gift. lack o! intensity. orthodox religion, de- scription of nature, ordinary sub- jects. surface melancholy. and im- At best he is classical illustrates his skill of words. "Ulysses dc- iends linperialism." It is written in a pericct stylr: 'ot tree-(lowing blank verse. it is It poem built around simple con- ' ise words that suit his style. it e ontains no extraneous detail. His poem "the Revenge" also deleiids Liinperlalisin and lacks intensity. x His poem "0 Swallow, Swallow" liilluatrates his attempt to write musical poetry. It. contains sur- face melancholy. "Tears, ldle Tears" illustrates his lyrical gilt. "Come Down 0 Maid" illustrates his interest. in nature. He was brought up is such surroundings. character and passes on. The poem "Up At A Villa Down In The City" is 'fferent tram other Victorian poen in that the person does not waste rustic nature. It is one at the first poems written in praise of the city. The style is conver- sational. ”Pippa's Song" illustrates his be- lie! in immortality which was typically Victorian. ”Pheidippides” is written in his typical conversational style. He uses rough words while Tennyson has soft. words. He is able to fit himself into any atmosphere. He pain-is lilo as he sees it. The third stanza of the Epilogue lo Asolaiido iliiisli-ales his typically Victorian optimism. Ruskin's life wu easy. He was brought up and developed well iiiucli taste in archilccture. His cures for the social ills accomp- anying the Industrial Revolution was art production in all its forms. He defended "Turner's Slave Ship." He was concerned with Turner and his work bccaiisq he thought that Turner's work was Connected wlt'!i a spiritual interest and that it Ty; Valley New Mr. Wilfred Mcbougall spent the past week with relatives in North Bcdeque. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McLean, Charlottetown were visitors in Tyne valley on Sunday. Mr. and Cotton. Northam were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Baker on Sunday. The semi-monthly card party was held in Northern school on Monday evening Mar. 5th.. with a lair attendance. A social evening was held in Norlham school on Friday evening to raise funds for the Junior Calf Club. Mr. Woodland Oolwell is ill at his home in Northern and all hope tor a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Mcbougall nictcted to North Bedeque on Friday to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. A. G. Mccaull. Congratulations and best wishes are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Erlo other symptoms. doprnd upon on- vironmental conditions. Mosaic symptoms are b 9. st expressed Suinmerside on Saturday March 8rd-. It eleven am. after which the happy couple moon trip to the mainland. Deepest sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. nrle Colwell p whose little son Bryan is seriously ill in the Prince County Hospital. Mrs. Horace Lidstone is one of the latest victims ol the "flu" epidemic all hope she will be better soon. Miss Gertie Mcllevin has gone to Boston to spend a month visit- ing her sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Aitkln and other friends. Rev. George Cunningham. Al- berton conducted services in the Presbyterian churches at. Tyne Valley and Freeland on stinday. -The sympathy of this com- munity is extended to Mrs. Ivan Llnkletter and family who have been bereaved by the death of her hrother. Mr. Herman Leard. I The luneral of the late Mr. Her- man Leard whose death took place in Charlottetown was held on Feb. 25th., lrom the home of his sister Mrs. Ivan Llnkletter. Interment was in the Presbyterian Cemetry, left on a houey.. Iedeque Notes -Rev. W. B. crows is attending the Rural i-i.inisters' Conference in Baokvills, N. 3.. Wednesday and Thursday. March 'lkand I. Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Bow- ness and family were visitors to Tryoii on Sunday. the guests of Mrs. Bowne.-.s' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Delaney. Mrs. rulton Simpson. Belmont. Lot 16, is visiting with her daugh- ter. Mrs. aliis Webster and Mr. Webster. Central Bedeque. Rev. Ernest. and Mrs. Weeks and M11. Albert Weeks were visitors to Carleton siding on Saturday March 3. where they called on Mr. Weoks' sister. Mrs. H. Myers and Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Mac- Caull. Mr. and Mrs. James Arbing and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aftleck were visitors to Tryon on Monday. March 5. The many friends of Mr. John Toonibs, Cape Traverse. are sor- ry to learn that the condition of his health required his entering the Prince County Hospital for treatment. All hope that in due time he may be restored to his usual health. Mr. Irving Toomhs, A"W1d'5 909'” 1”k5 "'9 "him where the air temperature is low. Tyne Valley. A short service was D 1 M, . - -I-M ili : B ' ' d th 1 11- .e . to g od . ciety. He lies . . . . - , Bedeque. is a 8011- urns - , . shove picture shows a class . -riiivoi-a fr" -395? .:.':;”;:"'..::3'::.;”". i::.”.;:.::: :::r:..c.::."”:..:z 3.2:: agorbs s"";".. t::;..T;la'”.:: 0 to and : '.'..'.'''''''.....:''.'...:.''''"''''-' -rt :::...'ll?l..:"”.:';' Both Arnold and Hardy are down- paragraph of "rurncris Slave Ship" . . 3 ea n. Tube” Rug” Dymexm spuueon Dymem. 5 yng n u m . . . o wn Vocational 33980 ally WM P9”"ml5"- illustrates the WW0 ”e"9.””'""," ong'Si:iis inswisilcii the dis- Dan MloArthui'. Auiol Colwell. son Gama". VICI .l.c:g"."1:,"df;,','””'”:,"::' " "M" 3553: .wit.l:'.tli:u:l:m M whom ”' ”3”1d"5 Pym" muslrales ll” m”5'. Tm? ms: ”Mag”ph .15 Wm" case is masked nevertheless con- Horace Mclirthur and Claude Col- ...m 6.1353. 'cuc.m ' xgml Lot 8. Coleman aniglxgmm" "lined '"ex3”ch01-V a"d mds Mm '0" .'"1m5tc1m" ".;i:;i'hTet,;f,al sax: lain virus and Produce progeny. well. CHEST SURVEYS Belore a huge crowd in the - pew West Devon are, also like gllfgom his outright pessimism. mus!” 55' 9- " l5- - -3'- - .....j.- o'1,..-,,- R; k W.” h an Browning's poetry moves i-apid- ”was the trouble; people prHi;Cl'i'. QUEER Loo-r The me of mass X-ray chest Merchynhntheonoaiar alztaiitigm lllnl-loilltlitillbg mugdemm school U. It tells I story or draws a. his style rrilllicr than his concerns. surveys of various groups L. . hockey team defuud an 5 nl: xuuuuh been closed be srleton haw (Cnnirihulcdi. WINNIPEG - (CP) r- some major factor in detecting early team by the score or 5-: our town. George wan" or...-hm bar or student.sc.aul::eng1 'l'll1;n mm Island rear.-heir reder-IIon- ”"'""-5 Wm it'll” 3"Y”""3- 5 M805 0' '”b””'105i5- town. In. Gallant. iuuuoo. oer. mic is senerally speai2liig.eol!md' MOSAIC The mosaic diseases -- at which ' most i'l?lli'lllP S3'ill.f1l(ll.ll is light there are several on potatoes-in and dark grcen motlling of the general cause wrinklin-g of the leaf lcavcs. Mottling. however, and to and dwarfing of the plant. The I a. lesser extent. the appearance of Congratulations are extended to Hon. Fcrreat Phillips of omen-y on his appointment th S the Legislature. u 9 peak” 0! quantity nl hair tonic and sham- poo. along with a radio. clippers and scissors were stolen from a beauty salon on Broadway Aven- ue here. Contributions are welcomed and should be sdilrened to Mlllar ManFad!Cn. 8 '1 79" ling St.. Chlr ottetown. srd Fraser 8 ill ild i te it -....... -::'r:.:..'- W t:”..l'.i..1il; ii in . . - Garnlusu Hum; ' a 'TT SHOE! IMPORTANT mp? glad?-h'oVI:7li;eia;'hile his eishtd year ...... . . save so - ”"'"”"5 in 5WP'd8-D613: l:llxtl- snldosstpliliealndillitrlerltlid new" mm lou. refreshments were served by traced in sane cases tonlll-zllllm Mrs. James eluiiiei-. Mrs. uonai-c shoes. ”' Mizliusland, and the ham", mp. 31? P? Birthday was sung and this en. MANCHESPDR. Eng- (cp,,g lovable evening Tooncluded by an Three people were injured 0 Within: Mr. Lidstone many more BEVEYCIY. in suburban .xi....3: when an incendiary bomb that was being used ' Coal is still Britain's chic! in- duslry, supplylnit more than nine- tenths of the primary sources ol power. Alfred Rokerson of Unionvale has enlisted in the Army and hgg cone to Halifax. Another broth:-, Emmerson. is serving with the An"? at Flori: Lewis. Wash, and will likely be sent overseas short- ly. V ' . W"”'””i"”'””"”””l””4: This Department is con- , ducted by the Prince Edward 1..-. All enloyablo evening was spent mp” m"hd””' ' stthehom lM.Hl - -my ash . .g.,,,,, K,,u,f,c3.d of m:'”,:m”fn The flu epidemic has hit ouai-y oloded. . ' ' mm" ” honor of Mr. James Lidstene who md "cm"? V017 heavily and us. - celebrate; mg nm,gy.m.,t bmhg Wfdins to medical authorities the L peak has not yet been reached, Hlfdly a home has escaped and 50""! Noble have been un!ortun- aw tnoush to take it. twice. The attendance at the four omguy rooms is down considerably. who 5594 people and the children are 3:8 use sroups most affected al- . oush it strikes all ages. sevem day. The guest of honor has four children. Harold. Winnie, Jane Etta, and sixteen grandchildren "1 one treat-met. crsndchud. There were about thirty guests rt -:nt. Mr. Lidatone showed the luests some steps in step-dancing. M-."'ic was supplied by Mr. xgn- clliiso 'l'llEATilE srusixoron Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. Tm Step by step . . . clue by clug . H ' IN MEMORIAM 0' d e prevailing nial- Cunning. Deadly! Ho hall in in t a'y. The hardest working man in stopped-with Richard Basohart .; - MRS. rarer: cauaonan 0”"? '5 the young and active the convict in doctor. Dr. L. Ci. Dewar, who Lg WC1'klnE night and day to seem the U ”' Perhllil the next busiest men are the local clergy- men who are endeavortng to visit CAPITOL Summorside (THE BEST IN SOUND & MOVIES) "HE WALK!!! BY NIGHT" With Scott Brady as homirirle in. vestigator. A true story lllmei where it happened. ' Continued from page Is. 1 Mr. d M . N. J. M Wohurna.n Maura urmy' mlvliss Maude Callaghan, Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Lea McNglly, Richmond. P. E. I. Mr. Fred Ramsay. M.L.A.. Mom. rose. P. E. I. Miss Frances Conway. Cardigan. P. E. l is economical foiusel ...soys Mrs. Uolin E. Ross of Mr. and Mrs. Alton O'Brien, Al- Moncfon. New Brunswick , ””,',,'ff",f; E',,,,f'. Wm Mex”, Today 7:15-9:15 - Tuesday 3;3o-7;15.9;15 0I” Bloomfield. P. E. I. PMS: IMac Malley.' Bloomfield. FIVE POSE5 lzzgtyelterzy Mr. and Mrs: Eoyicallant. Ver- . 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