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DECLARATION ‘ The British Balfour declaration favored establishment qf a na- tional Jewish hcme in Palestlne but said " ....nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil ""1 P95850115 rights 0f existing. non-Jewish communities in pales. tine." SPEEDY PROJECTILE The llhRXIlllLLLll speed of the Ger- man V-Z rocket at the end of the Second World War was about 3,650 miles an hour, The only non-British‘ subject. buried In Westminster Abbey l: Antoine Philippe, brother of Louise Philippe. king of the French. APPLIANCES (jg-id. r- '3 mousnuAa ' quasars ‘ rnincr rowan» ISLAND And EASTERN NOVA scam MAINLAND TIIE IDEAL POWER PLANT. FEED MILLS, SAWMI Q Pastor acclimation. Moro Power tor los: Fuel. -ooooo . I of GMjosoIrch. Prices, Doloil: and Illusfro I I ' ' Write LLS, GENERATORS Tlro GM. Two Cyclo Diesel Delivers t-wico the number oPpowor strokes ot a given RPM as o four cycle engine. Loss woor -- reduced piston travel. Moro Pwor in Ioso Space. locltod lly tllo opinion at satisfied users and by yoan lion-—- N Prime Minister of Groat Britain is Han. Cement Attlee. Foreign Minister o! Great Brit- aln is Ernest Bevin. The Preaidont of Unload Blows la Harry B. 'I‘ru.m:n. Secretary of Btato o! United Slam: la George C. Marshall. Prime Minister of Australia l: Joseph B. Chlfley. Foreign Minister of Auelralla a Herbert V. Evntt. - ls Petér Fraser. Fbraign Minister of New Zoaland is Peter Fraser. Prime Minister South Africa is Jan Smuts. Foreign Minister is Chrlstlaan Smuta. ' The Soviet Union: P ‘dent (Homier) is Joseph Stalin. For- eign Minister is V. M. Molotov. Premier of China is General Chang Chun. Foreign Mlnistoi‘ Wang Shlh-Chielr. . Japan: Premier is Tetsu Kata- yama. Foreign Minister ls Hitoshi Aahida. President, of Mexico is Aleman. President of Franco is Vincent Aurlol. Premier oi rum i: Rob ert Schuman. - Foreign Minister o! Franco Georges Bldnult. President of Turkey la Ismet In- onu. Foreign Minister of Turkey l: Hassnn Saka. ’ The Canadian Ambassador .10 Switzerland is Dana Wilgrass. Australia for a herd of cattle. Premier of Greece la Themlatoc- lea Souphoulls. Foreign Minister of Greece of Union of Ohrlstlaun Jan of China is Miguel ll Copy the first name ln the list below. After it write the correct explanation from the above list Do the same thin! Wit-h Al" "ii of the names. 1, A weapon of wood like a. new moon. ' 2. The people of Java and other near-by islanda. 3. A flat. stretch of land covered with bogs and marshes in aunt- mer and snow and ice in winter. 4. Natives of Australia. 5. The milky sap of the rubbe. tree. 6. Groups of poaplo who work- ed together for the good of every- one in the group. ‘l. Another name for house boats a. A City in Australia. 9. An Island off the coast o! Australia. shaped GOOD In the first. place in 800d poetry one must. have emotion but. it must be recreated ao that it be~ mmes real to the reader: and this emotion la conveyed through organization. There should be n: word in the poem that has not a reason for its existence. Bod poetry i: fnquonoly wh- corned .wlt.h aonti ‘-llt.y ratn- er than sentiment. It usually otlss emotions that are not. disciplined Ito mechanics are faulty. Rhyme l: used inaccurately. WorO all uaod to fill out tho llno and not for themselves. Tho image: and metaphors look froohnoo: and or- iginality. It frequently deal: with one plaoltudo a-ftor another in un- lmflrod fashion. It goo: on with- out organization. Romantic poet: and lnkieroots. Ilallad At tho dost-h of Robert Ilrldgo: in 1930. John Muoflold wa: choo- BII Poet laureate. Hi: poem consecration" oontoinagt four, on; good point it is dedicated to tho lower classes. Dr. Bridges wa: appoint“ put lsauroato in 1018. Hi: appamunme w" M! Popular but he added in Th! mot: an: 'I'enny:on, Ar- nold. and Branmlng. Bulls: was an oaaoyfot. Int us ltudy oaoh an: mum. 80m: hoadlngs for tho study of ‘Ibnnyaon are: A lyrical gift, in]; of Intensity, orthodox religion, 4:. scription of naturo, ordinary‘ my. lwtl. r‘ melancholy. and 1m. periallarl. At best h: i: dlaulnal and disciplined. "Th: Lorna-llama" Illuotratoo hi: skill of wordo. " yaooa" go. fend: lmperialiam, ' It. I: writton in a perfect owl: e! frwflowlru blank verso. n u a poem built arotlnd‘ simple can. oloe word: that putt the style. It contains no asstronooue detail. Ht: worn "rm luvonoo" olao defend: lmllmolinn and lock: intensity. l’!!! "O Swallow. Owallow illuatratoa hi: awn-rapt. to wrih "WW?" 900m’. It contain: sur- face‘ melancholy. ' "hora Idlodoars" illustrate: ru: lyrlool gift. “Como Down 0 Mala" Illustrates hi: inmost in Nature. 3° "l! bfvlllht up in such our- roundingo. ’ “MW! will! look: the ro- bust life of Browning‘: and m: full-flavored lyrlolln o! ‘Bung. son's. 30th Arnold and firdy or: downright‘ poooirnlua. _ Arnaldo’ bola "The Ibraauon Mormon." illuotratnf hi: poul- mlom. sinroilolw. look of vigor, restraint and dignity.‘ "3030?! P990" llluolnlo: hi: roflaod melancholy and out wit: hi: outright poaolmiom. CURRENT EVENTS h-ime Minister of Now Zoaland pub; MATCHlNG GAME BAD POETRY WKdM-Cdeonaflrsoianflrn.) DISCUSSION OF THE WORK OF SOME POETS “A, THE VICTORIAN AGE IMPROVEMENT IN EDUCATION Constantin ‘Ibaldario. Italy: Premiu- Alcido do Ga: porl. Ibmlgu llfnlstor of Italy Carlo.» Blane. Belgium: waok. Premier at Yugoolovla‘ i: Mar- shal Tito. Prunier of Bypt is Nokrashy Pasha. Foreign Illtnisfcr Nokraslw loz- Paui Henri India: Prime Mlnlsin Pondii. Jawaharlol Nehru. Prime Minister of Pakistan is Lisquit All Khan. President of tho Philippines u Manuel Roxas. Premier of Czechoslovakia la Klemen-t Gottwald. Foreign Minister o! vakla la Jan Masaryk. Cmhoslo - President o! Fochosiovakla is Eduard Bones. » Premier of Prov. Union Govt. Burma is Thaldn Nu. Provisional‘ President of Burma is Sac shive Thalk. Prime Minister of Canoda~ ls Wm. Lyon MndKcnzle King. ~ Minister of External Affairs, Ca- nada. l: Incl: it. Laurent. Mlnlstar of Veteran Affairs. Un- nada. is Milton firefl- Mlnlator of ‘Trad: and Com- merce, Canada is C. D. Howe. Hon. J. A. MacKlnnon, forrne! Minister o! ‘nado and Com-mace. will now be minister of Fiaheriee. The Prunler of British Colum- bia. is Byron Johnson. The Premier of Iran is Ibrahim l-Iakimi. Mr. nnlle Vaillanaourt i: the Canadian Minister in Yugoslavia. 10. The name used in Australia 'l'or a herd of cattle. 11. The dried meet of the coco- nut. 12. Another name for a ranch. . Tundra. Cvuilda. Campus. Mob. Boomerang. Tia-mania. . Biaekfellows. Darwin. . Station. 10. Capra. l1. Latex. 12. Malays. 4 "9°"P.°'P.°°F"‘ The following material was oon- tributed by the teacher: o! the Olgory Tignlsh Local. POETRY The images should be concrete rather than vague or hazy. It should be compressed and not tunable. "It should bo grammatical- ly con-act and the rnochanlcs should be satisfactory. It musl have rhvthm so rhyme i: not nec- osoory. a! tho Ancient ‘ ‘ . Int: ~14 Hello Dame Merci. Nature Wadsworth-To ‘flho Cuckoo. Koaw- The Grasshopper and Th: Cricket-Shelley and Durno. Tbomaolvoa g . Liberty, Byron The Iva of Wat- erloo faction.) Scout“ l- m and ukul- turo.) ~ Sans Byron. tho NIIII a! tho Lnuratoohfp i! rlfllllhl to oapitaliarorult. ml NIH "Hobo lnow" reflect: hi: experimental-ion in Ingliot. rnotrloo. It shows‘ that he l; in. torootod In boouty. It: tone 1| sombre. Bo saw tho doubt that occur: in llfo but h: l: on apu. "I" bl"- Nl Olfiilnisrn irnot rosy IWBIWI PM"? moves rapid- IY-Ittollooawfllirdrawoiohu. W" "14 Illoo: on, ‘m: -poom 01W’ i: different from other vio- torlan poem: in that. tho person doo: not want ruotlo nature. It i: ono of the first poem: whom in Tho otyl: i: ‘Piano's who" lllustnto: hi: oo- llaf in immortality whloh wa: "UbAtAVillo Down in T§d~ ‘Topic: for a study of the ballad: ropotitlon, q ‘ r and answer. oolor. grueoomoness. reference to deity, irregular rhymfachemc. or; Tho contra 0! the school at tho present time ia the teacher. ‘rho child should be given first place. The teache and the curriculum should take a secondary place. The question should not be "What aub- tact: are you teaching?“_ but "What pupils are you teaching?‘ Some of the following devices are used by dominant teachers to get control of their pupils. 1. Fear of losing marks! 2. fear of punishment: If. incessant nag- ging; 4. lass of privileges; 5. sar- caam. Ordinary pupils resent the fol- lowing things. These may cause problems in discipline. l. On a map lines of equal ele- vation are called liner. 2. The diameter of the earth fs miles. ' 3. You live in the temperature. 4. Tides are due to the attrac- tion of the -—. '5. winds are constant winds blowing towards the equa- tor. o. The highest mountain’ in North Anlerica 1s . '7. The tributary of the Hudson is the S. N ewfoundland has valuable mines. 9. Prince Edward Island is the Time Zone. I l0. The greatest nickel mines in the world are in the province u! in 11. The Welland Canal was made to avoid the 12. The most easterly terminus of the C. N. R. system's 13. An Agricultural College In Nova Scotia is in ——-. 14. A city on the Mlramichl River is . 15. The River flows into Passamaquoddy Bay. l6. The second largest city in Canada is —---—. ' Bedoque Miss Ina Phillips, teacher in Borden. spent the past weekend in Bedeque the guest of Rev. E. S and Mrs. Weeks. - ~The highway through Bedequa has been sanded, which adds t.) the comfort of motorists, but to the discomfort of the farmers who use horse-drmvn vehicles. Mr. and Robert Affleck were visitors to Tryon on Sunday the guests of Mrs. Affleclvs par» ants. Mr. and Mrs. James Arbing. They were also guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nicholson, Albany on Sunday evening. Mrs. Annie Lang. Lower Bodeque left on Saturday morning last. for Portsmouth, N. H.- in answer to an urgent. wire. from her sister- in-law, Mlas battle Lang who is seriously ill in the Hospital. She expects to be absent for several weeks. Several from Bedoquo and the surrounding community attended the musical. sponsored by the Bap- t-lot Y. P. U. in Bummer “ on Thursday averting, Feb. 19th. They were delighted wlttnthe singing of the visiting. artist. Miss Portia White of Halifax. In connection with the regular ass-vice in tho Dodequo United Church‘ on Sunday morning, Feb. find, 4s pupils from the Sunday Bohool received prizes for complet- ing the first year's Scripture men-l- ory course. The presentations were made by the Superintendent M: J. Harrison MocFarlane. On the some owaslon 43 Sunday ‘School pupils resolved certificates for hav- ing successfully past the examin- atlona in connection with the Tem- perance course sponsored by the W. C. T. U. 51x received pins for having written Temperance exam- ination: for five conaeoutl a: years. ‘mo prosenlntlonswor: made by Mra. .7. l-lbniaon MacFarlano. 0th- er year’: prises were awarded in contraction with tho Temperance course. but this year the children agreed to aond_tno prioo of the prise: In help the needy children in Europe. This course has prov- od interesting and instructive for the children. The parent: also have shown marked appreciation for tho work that is being acoom- plished and it l: regarded a: the foundation for solid tamper-anal. sentiment in the community. —- ‘namaa aonns I mark ha: excellent road: from Bkagon, at the northern tip southern border.» i I i Tubor unit foundation Moun- tolns, Iroo of loaf roll. Carrying ono por cont ol vnozaic, accord- ing to groonhouso tosl. rm: rooms a lflnlrora L of of o! tho country to Padborg on tho I THE Eb IIJTGIITIONAL HORIZON I PRESENTING saws AND VIEW! or INTEREST T0 rcacnaus AND ALL oruaas saalhm; IALLAD chalo diction in modern ballads. change in number of lines, definite brook, typical phrase (red as : rose). and Notorious three. PSYCHOLOGY 1- Nadine teacher. s. Dioliko s! work. ll. Dlllflcult work. 4. Curri- culum. ; Here are some suggestions re- garding teaching: 1. Teachers should not give way to emotions. 2. A teacher should not indulge in sarcasm. Bax-cum l: : two- edged sword. 3. The teacher should have sense of humor. 4. A good private talk with tne pupil is effective. . 6. Bo a development rather than a police teacher. a hll‘ rum-n. (rosary (untrlhullun. GEOGRAPHY TEST 17. The oldest town in Canada is ‘ 1s. -.~...'.. is famed for --_. l9. Mediclne Hat has a suppiy 20. The capital of Alberta 1a ——- 21. Port Arthur transports ---. 22. It: mining industries --- holds the premier place. 23. Thetford Mlnee mines ----. 24. A naval station Victoria la 35. The Sheena River Is inm- ous for fishing. 26. The province of Canada which stands first. in lumbering is 2'7. The Richelieu Rher drains Lake —--. 28. Kendra is noted a: a 39. ‘A mineral found in Capo Breton Island is . 30. Prince Albert is on the —- (Continued Next Saturday) J3."- -».-.-_a... dw- -..‘.."- BUYI- Thl: Department t: , ducted b the Prince Edward , Island embers‘ Federation. r Contributions‘ are welcomed ‘g. :3 .- and alsonld he addressed to Mlllor Maolialliln. I l8 Idl- Ill] 50.. Charlottetown. Personals -Mrs. Robertjlolman of sum- mersldc, is visiting her sister. Mrs. Donald Blair, Ottawa. —Amang the farmers attending Farmers’ Week in our capital cit}. are Charles Inolfhort. Keith Don~ aid, Wendell Crozlcr and Charles Taylor. i“. -Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mac- Murdo of Kelvin Grove were week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. George crazier, Hnsniltoil. --.Miss Hilda Hlckox. Burlingto“! is visiting" her sister and brother- ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Claude ‘loun- ker at Darllngton. —Nor. -Thelr many friends will be glad to know that Master Kevin Hickox. youngest son of hfr. and Mrs. Lloyd l-Iiakox. Margatc, is now recovering from an attack of pneumonia. --Nor. DUNNING’S OROCETERIA KENSINGTON Delivery Serviie 10:30 AM. and 4:00 PM Opon Evenings, Pliono 57 ELWOOD DUNNING TENDERS Tender: will be received up un- til March I0 for Choose-maker for tho Grand liver Doll’! Co-opera- tlvo Aaaoolatlan for 1048. l J. A. BROWN. Secretary. "TTNKJiJJHoWHTEIIIy \- , but well chosen remark: ‘and im- waste. wuu: warn-ta chaziasraosrrwawnou/ roe NAFO\JON~""C_ALLS rrA-rvnaslmlvaaa- nous: no!‘ . moor 11o: l-UMQIR when: x on.» HAUNTID musk. wuuaoueoaw . has: MATERIALS Al! Muuran. no! HA.’ ' wssrrnlgusnollu -onovan nan u manor-t gup- PLY- Gotyous- oodorstofluasoao when: -—I'0l. 5.4L! - Blocttil waah- lng machine. Phone 40-8. Bum. __-. QAIMISB PLIASI NUIIOI, —°W111¢ l-o the refrigerator oi: situation I will not be ablo to tug any Potatoes at my warehouse until further notice. Signed L. A. Mann. —A MEETING of North lo- dlqllo Farmer: Inotituto will is: held in North Bedoquo School on Monday. March 1. at s PM. All members are urged to attend. See- retary. , —HOCK.E! K nalnglm; 1mg, Bit-May. Wbrmry 2am. Renoir‘. tan Juveniles vo. Bumoneraldo Kinc- men Juveralles. Last enilo semi-finals. and 25c. ame in Juv- Admisslon 35c —!"0B SALE. — Diac harrow and V1901‘. gang plow, in good condi- tion. Playtime hand washing machine and wrlnger, 2 wqrk "Wm- Aonlv slush .1. llfclvbr. Iflnkor 8. O - l —rna ANNUAL trauma a tho Twyon Fa-lmcra Institute will llbe held at the lhome of the Bee. rotary on Wednesday, March 3rd, commending at 2 o'clock. All inter- |°..‘.‘.°.“..§’."'$. no: " “m” lament?‘ y 5. Dixon, —HOME BEREAVED-The sad news of the death on February 15. after a few. days lllneu o! Ronald Gordon Crozlel’. aged - seven _months. only child of Mr. and Mrs. Weeldv Grozler or Hamilton, On- tario, has been received by tho grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Crozier, Hamilton, ram-a. —OHUBCII OF ENGLAND - ‘New London Partah: 3rd Simdoy tn Lent. February 29th. 9.05 Sunday Rhool by Radio CFCY. 11 Holy Connmnlnlon, St. mounds‘. New London. 230 Evening Prayer, St. Stephen's. School the Rqnouy. Prayer, 8t. Mark's, Kenatngton. “Be ye therefore follower: of God a; dear children and walk in love. as Christ also halih loved us." Eph. 5:1. Rev. D. E. Noel. Rector. —JOIN HOSPITAL “APP- Miss Helen MaoPhce. RN, daugh- ter of Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Mac- Phee. summerrldc, left on Man- day morning for Montreal ta tako a position on the staff o! the Queen Mary Veterans‘ liospltaL Mia: MwPhee la a graduate of thr Royal Victoria Homltai, Montreal. and served overseas as a Nursing Slater with the R.C.A.M.C. Her many friends wish her success in her new position-B. —W. A. ENTIITAINED - Mrs. 81m: and Miss Lottie Elma enter- tAined-the members of the Wom- an's Auxiliary of. 5t. Mark‘: Church, Kenslngton at the Febru- ary meeting. There was o. good at- tendance and three new member: were welcomed by the president, Mrs. Lloyd Howard, who conduct- ed for the missionary bale was were made for the World's Day of Prayer to be held in St. lid-ark‘: Church. The list of items requir- ed for the missionary ball was read and discussed. An interest~ ing Blble Quiz was conducted by Mrs. Townsend. A happy feature of the meeting was a presenta- tion, honoring Mrs. J. O. Town- send. who at the 1947 annual meet- ing completed 17 years as presi- dent of New London W. A. which includes Division A. St. Mark" Kensingwn and Division B. 5.. Stephens. Burlington. An address was read by Mrs. Lloyd Howard. and a beautiful sliver and pvlcx casserole was presented by Mrs. J.B. Mlllmau. On behalf of St. Mark's W. A. Mrs. William J. Paynter of 5t. Stephen's than ad- dragged Mrs. Townsend in brief unted her with a. cow a! ti" book. “Golden Moments" by “_John of the Lilacs." Taken oamplofely by surprise, the recipient fourd wards inadequate to express hi! appreciation of the gifts. Refresh- menu. served by Mtss lnti-ie Sim-I were a perfect conclusion to a pleasant and effective afternoon.- Bur. iy-CITRQZTJRIFQL? W“ hoe. year old. potato aulti- I. '" Quality Enlargement: . .97 Y9"! snapshots‘. 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