"DARK FERRILABLIZ 1‘2$7____ TODAY ONLY Mark Stevens - Lucille Boll Show: 3125-7-9 — Sports - Variety CORNER" OEIITRAL GUARDIAN This column la reserved for news. .a newsy naztnre may be inserted tat five cents a word strictly pay- able In advance. CBASWELL for Photographs CONFEDEBATION LIFI SURANCI. IN- ' Jimmie-s TAXI. Phone m. COOK'S for Photographs. n. T. IIOLMAN 1.10., dim- iottetown Store will be open each ‘Wednesday until 12:30 pm. until tfurther notice. i _.__. i cave any: snowmo- Members oi the Let 1a Farm Forums were pleased to have with Lhem on Monday night, Febru- ary 3, Mr. John Martin of trhe Prince Edward island Libraries who showed films on certain phases of agriculture. Aiccom-‘ Dflnying Mr. Martin were: Mr. Fred Cannon of Entomologist and lMr. Lorne Callback, an agricul- ‘tural scientist. each of i-he Ibr- tperimcntal Farm. Charlottetown, |who gave interesting talks coa- :oarning the growing of potatoes. i 4 CAPITOL THURS. — FRI. and SAT. 00000000000000ooooooooooooooo "MEN OF The Movie Stor unooeooeooooooo-oooovoaooaooo». PRi-JIIATIJKRLRII/l-ITOOIITIS *____ ‘____ ~ ‘oooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooovo W.\'l‘lil‘.\'.\l.l~.‘. N.S.—(Cl’)—-Even flowers here are confused by the dlflllR-‘nhle weather. Mislaklng a thaw for thc coming of spring, n. ntunbor oi’ flowers burst into blorm and a number of others are in bud. (HOME REMEDIES I‘ You suilsr from nitrous indigestion, rheumatism. or slug- lilh liver or irid- "llr. try Gates‘ Lila 0| Man Bitlers_. "l" lrand nlrl dot"- let's hrrbsl remedy ‘huh has helped so "ll"? since first Plated an the mar. in in 1M0. at; u aunt: bottle... “.00 Uu also Gates‘ lnvl. males Srrw u cos. stipated. The most stubborn cares will respond. 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Althouoh some slowing-up in the flow o! scrap was due to weather, Board olflclaia said, this has been accentuated by these rumors which were probab due to recent in- creases perm tied in the price of non-ferrous metals. COIIII’! ORIGIN The origin‘ of coffee ls traced by Ins authorities rp Abyasinia. i. _ I for instructions. ‘ester System should be continuedI at Mount Allison next year" was.’ ‘a timely topic and created con-I slderable interest among the stu-‘ i of local interest, but advertising or - . fit to THE- CIIABI-QTIELTQ WN__-9UARDL§_N_ i- ltienten Meditations; From voo-oo-vowo-oo- A MODERN LIINT the season set apart by long tra- (iiiltion for "tasting and repentance." authority other than ecclesiastical, and the ruost sensitive conscience need not trouble itself further over this Lenten duty. But the duty of "Dentance. when that word is m- lefDlflBd rlihlly. remains as im- iwfllilll l“ ever. and can only ho fulfilled by individual effort. The word has in some ways a. change! significance from that which it hid f0!‘ our forefathers. With them 1'9"!“ repentance meant joining in public professions of contritlon, et- belndunce at special services, and e use of melancholy but senti. mental hymns. No doubt such Len- ten observance brought some pro- i those who used it, but for Various reasons it makes little rp- gleltotgatyhe average man m‘ woman For them the t1 "kWPIYlE Lent." tlistisegrellilmxlfilajtry It: the "repentance" which Lent dc- manris. should be a thorough rid gertnfirsdsglcifxiixamlnatlon, s, study gii/letztutdliéiaglifillé {Jllfillls Derpeluall)! occasional scrutiny osf Siiui; Ya.“ ran caution not to 'ba neglected wed for this Lent seems to provide KIIIe dents. opportuniv. A t‘ - some obsIibtls tprrlfgretfssthglelgvg" I,” II. BROWN WEDS IDA FAR- irefiliter. More Often. howevetgpwehgo Qurransou - spring nowersflile average man tries honestly iii decorated St. George's United jig hlailfllle stands in relation with Church, Toronto. for the marrl- hepisetgactnihg writ“ be inclined w age on 5t. Valentine's Day, of ceptible Chlllgge g1; hie? m’ 91"." Miss Ida. Isobel Farquharson.'standards of conduct imam {Us daughter oi’ Mrs. Farquharson of 595m to remain wh t' Us habits this city. and the late Percy A.|I"'°" l0!‘ "why MV-lsapnsithoy haw Farqtxharson. Cfiarloitctown. P. E. Hm bow“ RKTPDlrn this as his I.. to Mr. Harold Everett BrowmI eon of ML, and Mrs. O. W. Brown of Winnipeg. Rev. Dr. WillardI .Brrwing conducted the ceremony] and Miss Lena McLure sang dur-i ing the signing cf the register. iMr. H. Atack was at the organ. iFlt. Lt. Robert Farquharson. in .R. C. A. F. uniform, gave his sis-I ter in marriage. She were a gown ' of ivory failie made with fitted.’ bodice. low neckline n d a fuliI ‘skirt failing into a circtlar train.‘ ti-Ier finger-tip veil was held by a .halo of seed pearls and her bou-. quet was of orchids. white lilies, and pink roses. Mrs. Douglas Far- I nulmrson was matron of honor in. pink nct over satin will": chnnlct; of pink roses. Mr. Robert Madiii. Winnipeg. was his cousin's grooms- man. Ushers were the bride'si brothers. George and Gordon Far-I nuharson. Follotving a reception nt Glcnvit-tv Terrace. where the bride's mother received in a Laurentlan blue lace gown with becoming black hat. Mr. and Mrs. i scrutinize hi “"31 jlldimoxrt he wil be W15, mself more closely. N.) ‘m9 files“! sbellflrrnc himself too severely Wm to exllm nation reveals ~ D ms of this tendency to (ma, To a considerable extent it i l“ l° the circumstances of ti‘ s (ue ma. to tile reaction after “vs m" nhental and Physical wearinggr, to t e l i r r ° and Ilifiefnt claims upon thclulh! Eamon”. DAY 0F PRAYER Ce W111 b0 held in Cornwall Church Thursday evening at 730 lJ-m. Mrs. tRev.) A. E. Todd Wm give the address, LQIIIMN“ F" SEASON or from iwteo galedfilegd bakpd beans i1 can n03“,- . Y afternoons. f ‘SERIOUS INJURY -— The many rends of Mr. S. F. Tarbush will leflret tn learn that he fell on the street while returning to r115 home last Saturday night and is now in the P. E‘. I. Hospital with a bro. Brown left for Limberlost for a ken leg. honeymoon. They will reside in ____ Toronto.—Tnronto Globe and Mali. , Rrvgqqgo i SOURIS C. W. L. — The regular monthly meeting of the Souris Sub- division Catholic Women's League nus held in St. Mary's Convent. on Tuesday evening. February 11th, with a large attendance of mem- ‘bers. The President liirs. Fred Mul- ‘ally presided. The meeting was 'opencd with the league prayer by [Father Murnaghan. Minutes of the tprevious meeting were read by the ‘Secretary Mrs. Art MacDonald wlho also read a letter from the Diocesan ‘President, Mrs. 'l‘rainor. in which she urged all women of the parish to become members of the League. {she also advised the forming ed a jStudy Club during Lent and a. Con- |venor was appointed. The treasurer ‘Mrs. St. Clair Paquet. read a very encouraging financial report. A win- lning ticket in time Sotlrls llospltal [lottery was drawn helping to swell lthe League funds by one hundred dollars. The forming of a Girl Guide Group was discussed, leaders to be Iappoltited to go to Charlottetown Letters of thanks‘ were received from the Sisters of Si. ‘ .Mary‘s Convent. Sourls. Mr. Ernest Mclnnis and Mrs. Isaac Cheverlc. Charlottetown. 'I\he sick visiting icommittee reported gills of fruit Isent to the slok and shut-ins during . the Christmas season. No further business the meeting closed with Ipmyer. I » HAMPTON W. M. l I 1W. M. S. held the February meet-' ‘ing at. the home of Mrs. Clayton ‘Morrison. The President. Mrs. John Jtogerson. assisted by Miss Doris- lMyers, Miss Myrtle Inman, Mrs. Henry Peterson. Mrs. Dan 'Dart and Mrs. Jackson gave- {an inpirirng devotional period] .While the buiness was bELngI conducted the different rec-t retaries had interesting reports and ,pls.ns were discussed to begin work 1 on s quilt. or quilts for the Labrador» ; Box of 1947. Mrs. Wlm. MscFarianqI Mrs.‘ Jackson and Mrs. Morrison: were appointed to take charge of, ' the many cards, needles. thread. etc._ which were brought to this meet- ing to be forwarded to the Trinidad Mission where such gifts are very warmly received. Roll call was ans- wered by fourteen members and sev- eral visitors were very cordially we!- comod. Final plans were completed for participation in the Prayer‘ Service to be held in Hampton Church. Bonshaw. Dlflsbie. Vie-I toria and Hampton meet together to observe this great international atlppiication. An excellent report of CHRISTIAN DOC- TRINE STUDY CLUB On Wednesday evening. February i2. the Christian Doctrine study groups held a general meeting at their parish thali. The meeting npencd by the “Ave Maris Stella". hymn so dear to Acadian people. and was under the prcsidt-ntship of Mr. Jean H. Doiron. The sec- retaries of each local group were called upon to give a report of their respective districts and thev M . nnin of ,. .. _ You're not going to be married?" fzacl very cncouraqing words. A aCtlllcliirlgltlfCiézs-tgr. rs Du g gig: the Wlndm”? she ‘uddmly plr-Tliamzallllatlmeiilgrtlogrl‘512x p” “he. asked Shafphv‘ great cicnl ol work is being done Elritcrlrtg the citadel on the nrm “A woman r painted on“ m "Or on me. Rcborca." 3&6‘ I“; “"1 ‘Wemy- and all sec-m to be doing thclrio; hey rather the bride lock-ed Paris," he said, "Why haven't you married?" o! thee“ “$0 rm" egg; ‘Iéeucfiflabl. stiare. Reverend Father Pitrc. lovely in a r100.» length gown of She crossed to the picture but "I've never had tithe. You tee. s m" ' ° ° Y- “I” pastor. was then asked to answer questions brought in by different leaders and did so to the satis- faction of all. He also passed a few remarks and seemed quite pleased with t-hc local secretaries’. reports. The subject studied this year is “Catholic Action" and the speaker stressed the importance of putting the principles now be- ing learned into practice so that each may do iris tluty as members of the Catholic Church. The re- maining part of the evening W851 very agreeably Spent as some members of each group furnish- cd entertainment of some kind to form a. varied concert. Tlhe pro- gram was enjoyed by all and furthermore it helped the young people develop talents which are certainly by n0 means inferior. The local Christian doctrine meet- ing will be iteld again weekly for the remaining part of ‘thc winter RLI EST and BEST" TOMATO Introduced by us several years sgo and lry sheer lath it has ontsold all other varieties among I ,2! horns and ooliln wera one! season. la ave parrot Oaaa . Ous- tol sa"lsr isseaallssr." its/tarsal imtntut- -» - -~ » then closed the meeting with prayer. After the meeting a social period was enjoyed during wT-rich lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs Earle Callback and Miss Mary Morrison. ‘litre March meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Mark Carnerctn. study on India in shares or Mrs. Clayton Morrison. beautiful. solid, pifset eh “its; tomatoes, earlier than any other vs aty. High crown type wlthon eors, and mast belaaxliul rel: wltlziassalglavsnr. No or aa. are l, ara IIQVW. ...‘§¥ur frul and often tea traits In s cluster. as yleldar. (Ila ill) (as 71a) aoetlald. rsn-etrrsrsmrssrenn rrussssv sees-oss- apt.- ,, vv-ro The Times, London ‘I Today brings the return of Iient. resent circumstances austerity In t a matter of food is enforced by Psopla everywhere discover that only Pspaedent Tooth POWdOT QI‘II the denial cleanliness that moans DENTAL WHITENESS. Everybody knows how whitei-l-how bright_how gimp-cc tcctThare ‘fur a dentist cleans them. H‘! 5 real denial whiteness: and he relies on powder. For unless dull, dingy ‘ film is removed." llafde“s"'d“kens —-turns into harmful "Ell “m”? But Pepsodeat Tooth Powder is a EVERYDAY NEW TIIDIISANDS IIS PEPSDDENT GIVES THEIR TEETH d 0! its present relu- espe -. cially made to remove that K. vdfiw mo‘ -—- l . ABLE DEBATERS - Arlclgh Ihtlanuglilltt?! 5:25,, fifofhrul: ‘lhe trouble-Causing nlnwgelllly but IHiiiunap of Sydney, N. S.. and 8 Martha-like tiareftlifiess owlIlg thoroughly. What's more, PBPSO- ictiestcr MacDonald of Summer- lmiiny things. is apt to toske OIII; dent Tooth Powder oven "m" -I 5 I'| v . _ iil-liittilirrziai" ..“.~"5f.§..§..“ti°°§i’“.'i..’.’; iilttlf.‘ .“.°“.'.§" ti?‘ ...'f.‘.‘2‘“§f“ ti? Clcilllfll‘, brislll"! w s" P"l?‘°"°"' |opponent5, Clarehce Christie oflaifihl‘ Illllfilbetin for many years: Tooth Powder today- _ 5“ ‘he St. Peters. N5, and Albert Som-istrengt or heirgrvlveetrlltrher o‘ new change in your Weill Wllh P°P5°' lers of St. Quentin, N.B.. in an apoint, his attitude is Up om dent Tooth Powdefis miracle of inter-mural debate at Mount Al- Nlllhlllg can he more ,/' s] lison. The resolution “The Sem- "Ian the habit of the spirituv-ii denfaluunnes FOR A CLEANER. FRESH" M°‘""~" roa wr-rtrart. eruoutea ream... use asvsooem TWICE A DAY \\\\s|r Zfiyfié/V-ian/ PEPSODENT IS THE QM TOOTH POWDER THAT CONTAINS IRIUM lIw/n/ ‘and another general meeting will be held in the spring. CONFEDERATION LIFE IN l SURANCE. I BOY SCOUT- GIRL GUIDE IWEEK. - Listen to this evening's ‘address by lvlajor T. MtrcNutt j over Cl-‘CY at 7.45 P. M. i I AT MT. ALLISON — Patricia ‘Browne of Devonshlre, Bermuda. has succeeded Nathan Mair of 5- ~ i “Your cd with "Don't ' Braraton Understands We ' By John llalloway Horn art is in tune with lteartbeat of humanity." hesuggest- intense seriousness. "You can laugh. Paul. And your friend Richardson can laugh. You look upon my books as drivel?" you?" ~06Y>0cx Annual Meeting PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DIVISION GAIIAIIIAII RED GROSS SOCIETY CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL, ‘russmtv, m. zsu. ms m. Dr. W. S. Stonbury, Notional Director Red Cross Blood TronstusiorsgService will address the meeting. Dinner Tickets $1.35 mac-W - the -Georgetown. P. E. I.. as President "Of course I dont'i" she said . o; the Intemuuonal Rflauens arrlgrriy. ‘ Phone 432 for reservations before Monday, Feb. 24th. Club of Mount Allison; Mr. Mair Ne“ YD“ wouldln‘ Y0“ mean .having completed his studies. ‘George MacIntyre of Saint John. .N. 8.. was elected Vice-President to succeed Miss Browne. Dr. G. G. Kerr. new fiend of the Unl- ‘versity History Department. was iweicnmed us Facility Advlsor by] Imembers of the I. R. C. Evelyn IK. Johnston of Brockville, Ont- ario. addressed the club recently inn the topic "International Youth Hostels." i i nowna-numuvo weporxo i The Salvation Army Citadel was ‘crowded lo capacitv on Wednes- day, Jan. 29th. i947 when Roma .warburtou. daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Percy Downe. Charlottetown wag united in marriage to Joseph Edward. son of Mr. Frank Dunning IWIIILG moire with train and sweet- heart neckltne, her floor ifllflth veil was arranged in crown effect she carried a lovely bouquet of ‘red roses. Miss Velda Dunning. sister of {the groom as bridesmaid. wore mauve sheer with matching mitts 4...... shoulder length veil. She car- ried white cam-ations. Miss Minnie ‘Dawne sislcr of the bride as brifio-i- lmnki wore pale blue sheer with tmltls and shoulder veil and car- jried pink caxmatlons. l. The junior bridesmaids were ‘Miss Marjorie Oarr and Miss Mar- ljorle West. dressed in white and ‘.blue taffeta with matching gloves. {they wore silver (‘ups and Carried noaegays of mixed ilotwers. Mrs. Daniel Milieod. sister of the groom as matron o! honor wore white sheer with shoulder veil and carricri a bouquet of yellow daffod- llls. The little flower girls. Mar- jotrie Downs and Puma Herman. nelces of the bride were charming in pink and blue floor length dress- es with bonneis to match. they carried pink baskets filled with lovely flowers The groom was ably supported by Mr. Edward Downc, brother c! the bride. The two ushers. Mr. James Dun- ning and Mr. Russell Downs led the bridal party u, the alter which was beautiful in white and silver. thc service was conducted in soft catullc light. an impressive double ring service was than- performed by the clergyman Major Victor McLean. The wedding music was played by Mrs. Arthur Arsenault and during the signing oi‘ the register Mrs. Louis Dlggs-Price. govmed in blue taffeta. with blue nliita and gold cap sang very sweetly "I Love You Alter the service the bridal party and their guests pro- ceeded to the home of the bride's parents where the reception was held. Previous to her marriage the bride was tendered several showers by her girl friends. Among the gifts were a beautiful mantle clock from Crockett; Jewellery Store where the groom is a valued em- ployee. a lovely lamp given by the pstafl of Prowse Bros, where the bride was employed and a sub- stantial ciieoue from Mr. T.W.l.. PIIWI- drivel?" ancc of CHIIIIOL soill it ECI nice. A every word you write. Every best seller that was ever written had that same curious sincerity. it doesn't alter the fact that it is tirivcl, my dear Rebecca." "I'm not going to quarrel with you, Paul. although I can sec that you are doing your hcst lo annoy me. What do you mean exactly by "By drivel I mean rubbish. You give false value to everything and very much overestimate the import- love." "It may play a minor part your iilc. it doesn't. Besides. 200,000 people be wrong. and if six peo- ple read every book of mine that ‘rs And what about my frock?" she demand- bul. generally comes to 200.000 "Sorry. Rebecco. but I l1adn't no- ticed it. Stand up. l can't see it if you sit in 5 hea-p like that. Rather lovely colouri" "Who is that woman over there he remained sitting on the low seat But Spe-Ikilig. rAGE THREE Willi by the door, quietly watching her. man." She was—he had never considered “Romance.” he “Shall I tell you the tale of life. Rebecca?" “I don't like her," Rebecca said over her shoulder. .. . "Cynical." ~"No. I don't think she was cyni- cal. Few women are. It's a rather curious fact." Slowly sire turned and came back in the table: “She has very beau- tiful eyes." “Very," he agreed. "You must learn a great deal about women by painting them." aha said thoughtfully. “You know. Paul. you intrigue me." she sold as he lrghterl her cigarette. “I thought that you writers had agreed not to use that word any more. What does it mean. by the way? I've often wondered." in the picture over there." “So would I. I fancy that would be very interesting." "She was a model?" ill Y mood, this afternoon. never known a man who so rude Rebecca, I've been a very bu=y MH-l‘ f / irsi choice oIiIIi t. btlcausta of iti s/‘lit/0r * Maxwell House is bought and enjoyed by‘ more people than any other brand of cofce in the world Msrvraii House contain! choice Latin-American Coiim. ll has Erin Flavor, The Maxwell liouss blend is unusually smooth and mrilavr. Radiant Roasting captures all tire goodness In this remarkable Nomi. It's Good tr tin last fins. AcitsoZwAvs: § -V T» "u. au. rulfllll same "Nonsense. I'm certain that ther. ‘s a romance at the back oi your ufel th atter before--thirty-!lve‘l ceerzalnrl]; not more than thlrty- There's probably a owl Plat m lt- Etghy too." she added as an afterthought. said. wistfuiiy. “If I thought there would be s shred of truth in what you said I'd love you to. But 1 should like to know the story of that woman “In so fu- that I painted her. es" "You're in a meat maddening Quieecenti You accept everything I say. he "uld be so politely-not outside France, anyway. You haven't to.ci me yet why you settled down here. (Continued on Page l)