' 4 "i. I‘. AI winriynlv civrsl The Gantral Guardian _ “are ‘Ihll cola-I la rnorvod lnr nun V. ‘l o! local lntcrout but lllurtlllng cl a “we; nltllro may be lnnrtcd It I cent: n word ctrlully payable in ud- vllwe. ‘C ‘oi a King oi Gamblers ' only to lose be: heart to the man she ' simia- CILASWEIL to: Photompiis. P I C T 0 R I A L Al“) CONFEDEBATION m: 1n- C 0 M E D Y suasaca. o-vlua-v-iz-ria. ‘i “W” ‘_"' WIXRNER (“AND .__.__.__._._ now nobleman/litres:- SUNDJ“, M": _ with Roma flood Borrlflse Oats. AT THE ‘ . ' natty 315 - '1 0o - us. D A P i T D L UM‘ wverwf-a-usmtlk ' n . , Heinz _kno_\_vs . . t TROCADERO PBEBBYTEBIAII SERVICES at . _____ rev. new; thetanswer to ton at 1.110 L’. M. UralIlj-lélielubiffiillifi DAPITDL — as’. F ll I. & Sill. GET you“ was i, the Cam nuns‘ 3.15 - 1.00 - 8.4a: SATURDAY MATINEE 2.30 Lin: Station. weymouul Street. '“Th°Y"’°¢°"°‘“°thi"' “mi” Th“. Ne ‘he b951,, L,.-4;,13.3.;q.31_ coon one little ralcal. “Sure ll WITII ASONG 0N IIIS LIPS... OUR ENTIRE STOCK OI 25 b0 you're born," gurgleo 2121;101:231’- They mean Heinz Strain I. ANE I PRICE o" "is II ‘ a 5o w!" Plow“, HLWM Gleam“ M 12 varieties of soup, vegetables, Gallant lilo! Fmn travail int ' a cents. Prowse Bros. Ltd. mm‘ “d cflYal- A“ PFfl-‘cfly °?°k°d' gum“ lunLJbggu m|||l|t m . ' p-guqn-fl-IO-Zi, thoroughly strained. Delicwul, nourishing. M: spun In a land vrhm cm ' Natural flavour. Unueasoned. Approved by SATURDAY MATINEE 2.30 riinnv - FRIDAY - snrunnnv PRINCE ED WARD (vn4\~ £3’: ,- >‘ J» .‘ ~ 4 a ‘r Ila,‘ Sq" , 4 _ >5.‘ r l l A Comedy pelauzvolrnr lnlsll SOCIETYg Presents “YOU CAN’T BEAT THE IRISH” in 3 Acts 3 With Special Permission from Samuel French, 00., Near York City PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE, MARCH 16th. 8r 17th. Under the Direction of A. MENTON WHITLDDK PLEASE RESERVE THE DATE iT-Trazr; 49000901» l, Fe‘? has! friends m 4" ADDED SERIAL (TARTOON n! i ' ‘“‘t.‘1s\\\““* hi: lll-llldtllllli ... HELEN lllllilS "ISLAND PRAISE" You young Prince Edward Islanders. Come listen, while I aunt And loin in when HJLi know the ivords. Let's niake the chorus ring. We'll SIIIR about our nuilve land. That cordon in the sea. Where welcome wniis at every door, Sweet home to you and me. Chorus “So let us ever faithful be" Our Island praises 31112! Hail! Union Jack mu‘ emblem dear, God save our lIfll/IJIOUS Kuiir. Tho‘ horne and lands may seem as l1‘. To any other can. British Art Exhibit at Harris Gallery As the exhibition which is show- ing at the Harris Memorial Gallery from ‘Thursday, February 10th. until February 16th, is tile W011i 0i! two outstanding living BIFILLII art- ists, it is perhaps interesting before vilriviiig this work to know some- thing of their lives and achieve- m ems, Augustus John R..A. was born in 1819 in Wales. Towards the end of the nineties, while a young gludem. at the Slade School in London, his ll.:l.l.)iii5dllllg drawings were hailed as a new force in British ilrl. Distortion for personal cin- CENTBAL PABlSll.— Divine Services Sunday. February 13th will be as loilows: Clyde River ll A. M. Nine Mile Creek 2.30 P. M. Canoe Cove ‘l P. M. Lloyd Henderson, Student. ll-3558-2d0-1l. SOCIAL GATHERING — The members of Crystal Ulmntei‘ Order o.t me Eastern Star had a very measalnt lune ailer their rexular meetmil Friday evenlnrz Feb. 4th, medical authorities. Great: time-cavern. HEINZ STRAINED FOODS when iney were Joined uy their friends in celebrating me 10m birthday of the chapter. A very in- lerestinz and pleasing program was‘ rendered by local artists, worthy Patron T. G. Ives presiding. The Worthy L/Iatron Sister Jessie Clark then very izrnciously thanked all who had assisted in making the nrolzram sucli a pleasant one. The hubby lzatiierinlz repaired to the dininn room where they enjoyed a, delicious reuaat in which a. beauti-. Iul birthday oaks was a very un- Dorlant item. The members alnd their lruests deDurted feeling that the anniversary had been appro- priately and pleasantly celebrated. uWhen you feed Ross-Miller Fox Food: ou obtain the advantage of the so entitle research and experi- ments conducted by Mr. George Miller, one of Canada's outstand- l lug specialists in nutrition. __ that a reader may be led by the hand so to speak, ‘to look at It and be given a. hint as to what he should look for. It is not. often that a $24200 exhibition comes to our shores so perhaps a few hints on the beauties to be found in these etchings might. increase interest and pleasure, to some extent, in this rare opportunity. So to quote again the expert Mr. salaman to describe a telw a! the etchings on exhibitiom. “Melisandd though it be numb- arde but. 7 in Broolrhurstls list, l a “wk. insipid ~v the new an, who» "numb. tnted in gym - -_ 8M": you l "m8 beverage ie day. "Ion I m. II the vol-M, m Yellow 496 M lb. lOK'S f ER l l o LONQ “HER _. DeeD in our hearts “are niiuhtv flmsu w‘, decorative one“ was i5 one 0f the ignderesg, iwenegg ihlilUflj, v ironsx-s awn ~ vmud- . I . ‘ - . l-ese t m. m t u. ooppe h 0w riud 3 I M T WINTER BUS SCHEDULE t ° m“ We a" mimic" tlltiliifi iitf“.fffl".‘f°iiféllltfo.lé’éi' ‘ria- Wiand- i“. psi».- ‘w S3 iii: in w» : ' ' ' o Loilie January . meow“, O1- ule éifpraiggizvgglhlsgirlgdh21n;‘;,}’%$;1“1l‘ on me contrary he returned as (m! out, she is wearing a broad - 2h other. 0 q . , - _ ._ v . l ‘. ' ' ‘ - ; : Summerside -— Charlottetown z 1.312? IFS; ‘iliiiii-“él-liiili“’fielli‘i You'd vorfafiwhe “M? “firm and 3€$§“C0u1d' m we mean" °’ Rem‘ i‘ flisifultshii; “fdbiiflfsifdifiisfi? lgglliikinl’ i ‘1l\llL" '\ .- ‘,,' ‘ <- ‘ _ - ltd-g z LEAVES (‘IIAICLUYIETOIVN FOR sunnilsrisinis ‘ ma. gIKlliillPiIiil-zltliizllll, ellqfllémllosthe Another Diacu .15 rail», Pglfijfid igf“,{,,,§‘,’,‘“i§‘gi,;g illile°i°ilffitfiséfiinlh$$$wlffi Sedrsiiiuizifl- 1 (From White's Restaurant) z l nifisioelg Meetinri operigé Cilorue éeorge Bemard Shaw and me’ hcILflUp-lgltefl chin, and h1g1; dowsgi- 1-» i"; W“ - “ “ ' ~ . i ‘ n _ wa ucn ees w Daily except Sunday - 9.00 A. M., 1.15 r. 1a., 3.45 r. M. g Acquainted" Krill hfhlétt? so m “S m“ mmm“ b” m‘ °fh§h§§,.e“f,§ $3,, is facliig a. mil-mi, iilorign iglii m: Saturday only -— 10.00 P. M. Sunday only — 10.00 A. M.- t Cfgctgl- can ‘n Iona years arzo a hnrdv uroun. a commission us official artist ‘in meffit dsltlgfiestivzlis 0f if» 8X6 _ is ais - , . .. . . - . - e owe .1 sadl - LEAVES srwnnsnsmr: ron cimmorrhreliliy ; "ietibris W110 ‘Jiuieelredsiiieilesl-YJ’ llifiil ilidilillifiifiesi~siiili snots. gtetlgaégiihzltiiagollilxirl’mgm%)ii:?%;{ give fw- tslieu of aMell-siinpriai ‘ I (From Gouriie's nl-ul; Store) l ‘1’Qf{,‘,f,‘fc§’";}“‘,€‘;s§‘§r§> (féoltm far-incur‘. $311M; in egcirt sewi- l L llibition u. 1919 a cartoon m a Futile ‘has lllfltd £3 care I01‘ the 3 will“ _ ~ r c. in - n a ‘ ' _ n, . vi _ 0 c a , )ll ...l» ulna Daily except Sunday - an A. M. 11.30 A. m. 4.00 1mm. 1 gdPvfed- _ The‘ school a ellfmmiilfi oeceideu i? avirlifnviililff‘ v me 335% delf§fll°¥hofg§aflflfi g, cnmceafiy 31d mmg hem ln l t Saturday nnly — 10.00 P. M. Sunday only - 7-30 P- 1‘!- t rfimiitabsqnli Miss Johnson. teacher And very soon they christened it, known as a'pom,an painter he 15 1,119 brow}, may sew-e for a syn“ require iii ' v k‘“ V‘ '.“H.‘ ~ not ed tor same and thanked the Our own Prince Eldwairi Isle. ‘a mm“. also of master-y flower b0], and must, m; Se; M, a 515mg. ; i time bel Y £7 -€." EMBALMER North Wiltshire , IV. D. MacLedn ' UNDERTAKER l C harlottetown and Eastern Guardian . *'I'hilr column in recon-ed for news of local interest but advertising of u nanny nntnrl- may no inserted at 4 relllu n uunl strictly pilynhlo in lul- \:III\'L', , __ _ .. “HUBSCIHIFIIONS to the Cili\l'l0_LE€iO\Vil Guardian may be hanclcd to l.lie.r Rout. Archie nunie. Institute for cleaning school and glint. ‘The sick committee re. IAQI q seiidinrz fruit to seven. Mrs. ndrew C. Johnstoue expressed am nreciatlc-n f 1- f~ ‘i, f~ _ Ina illness. o H“ 10m two dur t was ii or d ‘ thlcilegulct gmlekae agigiid-seconded that Ommll e - r _ Dolntcd as followess: “are men an School. Mrs. Murdoch McLeod and Mrs. A. A. CilmDbell, Sick, Mrs, Nelson MacLeod and Mrs, Andrew C.__Jolinstoxie. Prozram reapnointegf Mrs. Elmer Paynter, Mrs, 011v" , Chorus “So let us ever faithful be" etc. From Fastcrn Point in Weslem Cane. Each district is worth u-hilv. Tu Tllllflt? of the Isle. Drake. Wherever‘ vou may mam. And eve" l-Mn within wan‘ heart. Our P. Island ‘f-Iomr‘. And “Grlts" Mid “Tnries" allemnte. ‘Then shout aloud our Island's —W. Ll. hlaelloililld. plCCCs, and his etchings form an important part of his wonk. the majority having been produced be- l.\\"(‘ll 1901-1010. Joiufs influence remained s fruitful one and for some years his fertile genius infected the younger generation, Gerald L Broekhurst born in I890, was for a brief time distract- ed by the n0 railed "Chelsea iii- fiueurns" nli Augustus John, his individual tmes and his practice, but, he soon returned to the inspira- 0811 angle There is gen-tie poetry in her young face, so dell- cntelv shaped, and m her only simple, tender words must be s 0K9“. but those full lips may in tine respond to the urglngs of a passionate nature. Meanwhile, let in rejoice at Brockhursfs exquisite drawing and craftsmanship that can give us so vivid a. vision of youthful beauty with all ils poetic silggestions....ln this year, 1920, Brockliurst ranged thro h lot- uiesque feminine name‘? seeging LAD. gelaiuie, 1- ornnge jiil lgnr, 1-2 c f med peach dries, 34 » am, whip - l Drjfillll. jul lcr. Add I . “'ll£‘l‘i o0 ken add n Phone I49 , Payntcr arid Mrs. Edwin Bernard. Watertown. Mass. tlon of Leonardo de Viiici and ‘mes h" the heads 0f the 8011118 m“l'°1m$ _ __,__ , , u-nonm 11001) FLOUR r5 ec- Witch MISS Eve Payntcr. Mrs. Botticelli and» works he found so "15 that he etehed-Paqulta, will“ “o ‘ ‘ e ere» Bll°i..‘i°‘ia.‘tl;%f?5“'$.fit““£%al.. l°i‘.“‘.’.““‘ “l"‘°““l'~“‘ he‘ g tttlz-..°‘iiiz' tilt rtstilai“ t‘ v -l _ _ _ r _ ,~ ("u - Si._‘C of us own roc - » ‘ ' - “d “m? Lag icutuefit otng on quilt making ‘VLEUIOIILLANU w’ l‘ liillbilipfillltlllfl was based‘ more or Wrmlghii head 0f IVITS- Bfwklillrs- ..‘-50(,'IAL GATHERING -- Mrs. ouougfif 15f?‘ c 1 “it our ‘mm 55 loebrufl-v mean,“ u, d“, was“ 10s.,- on the Italian primitives, H9 ‘Wt The ATM-its M05151’ "Pim f” g .. l c rds Jr.‘ Pg %86I‘.Ci\Igt1ifll-lill2. Clétttflfllllfid Mrs A ‘Aa ‘éflflpgigil geafsnflg$frfggi mu,.,_,,u_“‘u'w L m» ‘Mu a, m“; After a, career! of exceptional (figll-iilfiffigasthfiéllsuggeolge etched‘? d3} mu, w. - - > l- : .- < , _, =7, ,_ . exa e ‘ - Prmesslona a __ hiiia. nurroigooigoizlalliiedeblf m "“""“ M1“ 19°“ Bumal“ i" ‘“““° m ‘”“°' nmm“ “m” bliilxglleulfil limpoillgrflusiawlzixrzsfinyirie: Rembrandt. and the headmgf m. a 10mm‘ = ._ _ .._ ,,.___j»_—_,——-__i_z__>___. J. W. MacKenzie , SENTWTIVE _ . ._,‘_”“ ' - , - - l - - Now, Brockliurst i‘ better known I" a Demratmn’ Brockhutsi? 1°!‘ ClVrfllllilikNiz (invnuanranr -- “"00”. "-’”E“T’“-NNENT .- gbgiialbelijciriiilrlikigogihbltfillleniiiiléaiillig §liz“lti)1\'euUhlhV1lL1‘ilR ii nic§§.'.““'°ll“\~i$ as mi owner. but lib was not until We m°m°m hm“ "f" 1mm the ANNUITIES 1530 ‘é/[tonixatiifiew sillggvgiiliitllfiierlgllxiélghugiigli; Six letters while she counted ten- iiiuvcu and seconded that there be 1020 that he began his “Ne! m 5123GT??? lgédflill w"; whim ‘d? ‘l . i ‘l’ h ' - - . ' . . - .<- ‘ er eve. embo - . ‘l Brace Blank Phone “Aura Susmfs WSW. and 50mm much enjoyed bv all, The Quggion. a new mun DOW-Jib lui Lllt, school. this medium. In his painting Oils ‘ Quggn street, - Charlottetown W. - -- —- ~-" D. F. ARDHIBALD Chartered Accountant I40 Richmond Street Phone 47. l’. 0. Box l2- :..—_—~—:—_- Ml leorl (K [teniley \V. E. IIICFVFLEY. K. (l. J. A. BENTLEY. K. (f. P. IIENTI EY. LL. B. jrris rrs and Atiornl-y-at-IAI MONEY TO LOAN ____.~ ' MocGuigan & Trainor ..r unions n.0- ghifi§dltlAllluil lllusoli. 11-A- Iillrlisters. 5v||¢h""- Em‘ MONEY 'l‘0_ LOAN Office: Over Provincial Blink, R. chmond Street. LIIflflllllEl-0ViIl-_ g f, _. ._ ._ _. .. .._.._. Palmer (S. Haslam u. .1. PALMER. K. C- A. .r. IIASLAM. 1m. _L‘l.-B- BARRISPIZIK, Ital L. Bonk of Nova Scutia Chambers Charioltelovvr-il. l’. E. - MONEY '10 LOAN. rhnneppfi _____‘_ ____f l’. QsBox 121. u. F. Minutes. B-A- ' Tcache“ olotrv in lis etchings and eii- hair.....]'.n The ‘Iwo Melisander’: a\nkl:,g{‘hn‘soffbl.ron Personals iwplq§s§-wny')—i~ “use egteijv numicei of i311? art atnd (tjhlzoreéctlgiazreairiasssrtdlsciarldedu ftuinecu I * ' ‘ .‘ .. . 1S rr: sman.‘ n yn acu- . . e eica. sr - Bile: Bulidlnz. ‘mmwu-fl“ n ' v H —-——-'—Macmmn L‘ tendinlz the laebruarv short course IASURP, “my U‘, ‘what ‘is l3“ hugmlnlfjn“ _ "mo; the flesh and with “min ve fir?‘ 8* Soéfidiii/Iimig. thlgiiryweek vwmm m itlVeli at P, . .-L MATING Byl i924 Brockhurst liadwrgacheg a tlhtltfiupple‘ large has suzgestgg in this I1 _ __ ' _ onti l. rec o erwen cureo eyoung mo erui "to I e .. 0R5 Charlottetown. L cnhiéqalfl7tgzdafirflefyaiflgs ‘i: Nat:- by U56 of Itlho malgteirx? Si‘ hi: amaezln crafls- ier babe nli the fond and Miller rtiNElEAg‘lllgki§‘l“§lj_l-nq ,Mr_ L a M91118}; stlpendiarv mg",.>‘M',._ Park, L’, the new mm? YOHIMBINE ‘ mnIiSllilp was ncknowiedqe . nnd a meaning of motherhood. Thislovely Hunti-‘r-Nglvor‘ and Ifflldillhiml- Mairistraie for Klnifs County is in aeei‘ of tlic flank of Commerce. HYDROCHLORIDE ‘WW “m!” of MST“ ‘nm-vonnusly print marks 55m“ in Bmcthum‘! pay and Night. Service. Phone R 10-22, .23 ix» V -—--——' - Bell K Maihieson u. It. nl-u n. L. Mathleloh. l-L-B- Bnrrlsiors and Solicitor: MOYIEY T0 LOAN laurel-rm Bloch. cilanotutlwmP-E-l- . the honors and Mrs. F. A. Cami’)- bell second. Mrs. Parks received the Quest urizcs.—l.. concert in Murray Harbour on Saturday niulit. The orchestra from the Harbour was in zltlend- a. 'e and there was no dull ino- meuts between acts. Mr. J. Nlorri- son did three Lao dance numbers. Mrs. Win. Giirric was heard in a solo “Alton Waters" and Mrs. Harry iJavison in a reading “'l‘lie Gath " SOUL‘. oi Donald lliC Black u-iid Miss Evelyn Currie lln a solo "Owen Young to Murry Yet‘. The Montague ciioir eluseu _v\ltli the choruses "We lluiulred Fillers" and “Auld Lane. Sync" and all ruined in tiiu NklllOiltl. Aiiiiirirhffiiv l\‘Illl'I‘l\V' I'I&ll'i)()ill ladies very kindly euteriaineti the visitors in their rolntoinanie Lilsiituil: rooms and reiresiiuiencs were .‘ -rvutl-—~L . . ‘IIOSPITAI. lulu-Hist‘. ~_ The yggujfll,‘ monthly meolniil oi the Ilauies Auxiliary oi the Klurzs bmnhy nosljlbul was hold in tne nosolinl on rilully. ille rresilielll. ltlrs, Louis AVIIILJIJUIIiIiCI urusitlud. lceuurf. 0i DIOCcuLln lioni iiiltllllUuli Lea nelu in January zinlolnited lo $40.00. nuylnz commit-cc renorteu illlvlilll boulzht bed iamus for coili- fort. of uutienis also several t\l'~l( les suimesleu uv Auxiliary. tile ‘hiliilt! com. to attend to needs ilfihlliu in lligpyuafy, On motion a Lailielutvw‘ ‘a necessary iliculozi u 31131-51 villas paid. Further work lllouil m“ Jne will be carried ulii this month. The Secretary was instruct- ed w write a. letter of appreciation tor a donation from a lady _ui New Perth. Plans were uiatic tor an E >- o evening tea to be held at NIIIS. A. C. MacKavs in the r future. The ‘OITIIHIIV invited w ilffiii-itliglxixiialtiiuiiiiesigc Bibles donated by individual members were DFCWHWI to the hospital at. this mrel-illil-J- Souris this week in duties pertain- infl to his office-L ..'Miss Helen Campbell. Monta- demonstrate “Flower Makiniz" at next meeliiiz. The program committee being absent a SDBIIIIUZ Bee lavas quickly naire on “Child Welfare” was dis- cussed. The secretary read a paper on same. Roll call for next meeting 9X- change of Valentines made by Ones self. The coiivenor to prepare Questionnaire on Ixtzislation, Mrs. Oscar Johnstonc invited the members to her home for the next mPPtilllr. One lilcmuei‘ paid fee, Recinl-s l.l0. Nicotine closed with National Anthem. Lunch was then strved by committee in charge. KINGSTON SCHOOL Report for January: Senior Dciinrtiueiil-Grade X. Si‘. -l. Marv Clovl. Grade X. Jr.—l, Harvey Newson. Grade IX-l. Doualns Docherty. Grade VIlL-l. Robert Yournker. Belle Smith. equal: 2. Aletha. Mac- Fadvcn: 3. Leah White. Grade VIl.-—l, Clyde Holmes: 2. Lorne Dochertv: 3. Georzc Green. Grade VI.~-1, Norene Aliid: 2. Alton Willis: . Mildred Paul. Junior Department-Grade IV. Sr.-i. Lois Green: 2. Joyce Willis: 3. Gordon Docherty. Grade IV. Jr.—1. ‘Lewis Mac- Fadvcn Grade III, Bn-I. Harold Green: 2. Roy Green: 3. Howard Mac- Greiroi‘. _ Grade III (Jr.i~1. Olive Barrett: 2. Doris Green: 3. Samuel Willis. Grade I. (Sm-l. Erroll Green. Grade I. IJrJ-l. Ina Paul. Perfect attendance-Harvey New- sun. Norene Auld. Left-h Newson. Roy Neyvsnn, Aiton Willis. Norma Willis. Lois Green. Joyce Willis. Howard MacGrrrzor, Olive Barrett. Doris Green. Jove:- MacSwain. Er- roil Green. Mabel J. Auld. Maurice J. Cahill. Mnntalzue. on the retirement of Mr.- L. H. Coffin-L ‘Miss Millie MacDonald. R. N" zue. leaves this week for Bostoiiiivfl on return for Boston this m1 an extended visit-L ..'Mlsc Anna Martin and Miss Jean Campbell. lvlontarrue. 818 Bi" aura-nine after aocomolmylna Mr. iladdm-l MncLemi. who is so aeri- ously iii to his home in Muntalzue fmm Boston-L ‘Inert: were eleven inclllntrs auto two vlslwrs present. IIllIClliiL’, oplil- eci with iiistltuw Carol iollo-lctl by Uiuu vvouluus creed. ltoii CLAJI “LI-x Acme. Niaeuoiialu and lylrs. Bert ‘rronsuale were auuoiiitml lo buy lb. Committees were uicn appointed. Sick uoiiunittec reanizointeu. School Committee Mrs. Halrold (Juices. ivlrs. Bert Trowsdale. bxluculiouu. Dro- liruln. Mrs. Ilebei‘ Caiiiilui, lvlrs. bred Fall. Social ilrorzrani, airs. yel- iier Moore. Eliza oucknlan. lliincn Committee. lvrrs. Ray Cross- inaii, Mrs. l-lelier Calllloill. Mrs. vernl-n Moore. Next llit‘t'i.lll}l lo be held at. the home of hlrs. Robert Maviiew. Roll call to I)( "iswerrli by n. Maxim and a nrovoi . . 1.11:4 then alliourned. Social nioui" lll followed ermslsiuie oi two conlcsis out. on bv Anna Macuuuaill. won bv Grace Moore and ‘s, Moore. The remainder of the eiulunu uas silent iii Llamas and other call iunieiit. TAYLOR-WYAY A very pretty wedding‘ was sol- cmnizod on Saturday. February 5th, lit 5 o'clock. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wilv. when their youngest ciauiriiicr. Wyuiiitred. was united in marriage to Mr. Claurle Taylor, son 0t Mr. and Mrs. Donu- las Taylor of Surrey. The ceremony was uerfornlerl by Rev. E. A. Fbrbrs. naslor of the United Church. Little Miss Ruth Jnhlzrsnn was the brides only attendant. Mrs. S. S. Johnson, sister of the bride nlnvcrl the music dllriniz the ceremony. A reception was held immediately afterwards ‘Those assistiurz iii servinsz were Mrs. Lloyd Dobsou, Mrs. Euizene Spence and Miss Marv Cormier. Mr. mid Mrs. Taylor will reside here lmori their return fl‘_(_i[fl__fi__i]1fl - snrcussrnh Tniiicls lth-rek In tubes of 2|! tablets of 1-20 [rain each, 75c » G. R. KEEFE Queen! Rt. Charlottetown and scholarships had fallen to him, he was elected to the Association of the Royal Academy as a Painter. Bronkhurst had definite ideas of perfection and craftsmanship, and lie had acquired minute precl=ioil of (lrawlug. Influenced also as he was by the lovely works of t-lie old painters of Florence, Milan and LYm-brizi, he was hardly likely to found his etching manner on the lror- and spontaneous linear ex- niupll of Rembrandt or Whistler but was, bound to use the etching net-die in his own w v. Affair-aim C. Salrunon, art critic and authority oil prints wrote in 1028 of Brockliilrst- " ill'0ll"li the WIIOIE range of mi‘. :11 cit-hing. from oust to pres- ent tunes. _\'Oil may look in vain i-ll‘ nu exponent. of the art. quite mumilinililo with Gerald L. Brock- huut Never having had the least ill.lil(. .u iu the. craft of etchinil. his l'll(‘ill0(lS have alwugs been in- (lvfielidclil his every essay upon the copper having been in the nature of n deliberate experiment. ..... lll‘0l'l(llili1%t holds a position, in fact. iililfllll! contemporary r-IKZIIGTS that is absolutely; unique. not‘. alone for the tonal capacity of lils technique, with its exquisitone»: of finish, the flesh touch lacing reduced almost to stippliue. but also in the limita- tion of his subject matter, with the r-Xfflpiifill of n friv plates, the rauuc of his etching has been in- snirell by a ‘dream of fair women’. evolved chiefly from one woman. his wife. a native of the Basque provinces, in whose rich tempera- ment in; ha.‘ found depths and Sl12l.ll0\\'.§ that have offered to his noodle, his pencil, and his paint- Ilflhll. suozcstionli of the most subtly adaptable feminine pwchcl- orrv.....Brockhurst loves to lmgi- cute pioblclns of feminine h- uilnulr- in its delineation rt‘ vnr‘ous tilxturvw‘ that it Wns difficult to be- lieve he rellr-d unaided on his own natural kvvnncs of eyesight-be- cnme almost. an event in the year's onzzravluq." It is n well known fact that an imknown work of art cannot be _ graceful gesture, with nature folds friend Henry Rushbury claimed the art of his needle In the first yea-r of his etchingmiln ‘Study merits of his ‘Dream oi’ Fair wo- men,‘ and here he entrusts to a. rich insinuating line the living curves of the maidens form in of her garment. and the nonchal- ant poise of her head. What is she going _to decorate? In what scheme of living rhythms is she to take her placc?.....The Blaok Silk Dress‘ ls indeed a triumph, a tri- umph in the rendering oi’ facts challenging comparison with any achieved by elven the greatest en- gravors: who ole. barrinq, course. Rembrandt with his ‘Great Jewish Bride,’ has elven us ayoung tvomnri so imcnmprnliilslnglv real and vivid‘? l-Ier very hat with its band of light. ribbon and its wealth 0f dark feathers, seems to live on her head. frmn wihlch the hair faYfu over her neck to below her waist in long couiscatlrill waves. Brock- hirrst and his needle seem to have picked out the very texture of the silk dress with its sleeves of itali- ter material daintPy ilwed at the wrists. even to tlhe very warp aiTd weft, so actually does it clothe her youne body, while from the shoul- der that begins to conceal itself, We can almost feel beneath the sleeve the lovely slender arm sug- gested by the soft hand. Yet it is all plctorially composed and balanc- ed liarmonlously. even to the in- dication of the antique chair with the lece of porcelain at the back. But there is a questioning sternneas about. the face ulih no laughing sugzestion of the lighter moods. Brockhurst seemed for the nonce to be less conoemed with any changing phases of her woman's temperament thn-n with the real- istic aspect of her clothes and her emhine career, what will be hi! next step? will it take him noun!‘ I Ready Spaghetti‘ Q Gluten-rich Canadian wheat-milled, mixed,- moulded and cooked to tempting tende master chefs. 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