_..} ..._.¢-... >._4'~4u -.-:.'._-__.__...,._ MONDA Y, Gracefully Charming l EVENING DRESSES regularly up to $32.50 Clearing $5.95, $7.95 g Delightful dresses for form- al evening wear, in Taffeta, plain and printed Chiffons. Laces, Velvets, Printed Silks. l They're all dresses that you'll be proud to wear. Stock taking brought an order to clear these and so. you can choose from utterly attractive frocks, 11111-111 up to $32.50. . In three . tempting . Groups l l i $5.95, $7.95. $10.95 On sale this morning . .. stock is limited, come promptly 11nd secure the dress you have been coveting! tiiukes his rounds, scozng that sir. Li Weekly Column ' HAV. hfccl/r-tin. S.P.C.A. hsprei- letl .l-llll{l.ll‘_' 1 1. warmly rugged, that they lll‘t‘ prnp.-i'l).' shod. that h ‘ ible and n01. ill . 1011s who nag fllld jt-ik llOl s‘ month, who drive them at t<~'1 1.11s‘. a pure, mid who overload truck horses" During the first p.111 of the storm Tl\\ll‘o(l'd,v' alter-noon. when one 0f VIDEO. I that advertisements for or reports that 11-? has. 1.11s ivcek. niude routine in ytctioii of horses on tlie Square. flllfl :11 lireiiv stables R/cspoiicifd to l~l cu - to (LSlXIICll or treat c irlilt-n uni-t» suffering fmni qu is Idnilno i= niLide by 7l‘l€l'llllil'lfllll, '11 moat of tlirs: case: the cat. had t:\ b,“ humanely’ dis- patched. the. ‘l1 .1 fer.‘ responded to Mr. MacLeaiifw treatmrnt. and re- covered. Four drgs wfr? picked up. ltvo dispotclzccl. ort- was s-nt to a home in the count-gi- mid one M1: Mr. hltielmtiii 11' u! h s home. The ‘m1 niiiiud r’ \ .1 mile chow. tight tan in r ' i white star - his been ad- till is try- ' 1 the owner. .(;.A. itisptctor on ltll't"lltil(l_ Th vcrtiseti ‘no to gr Erich diy the I horses l Inspector MHCLPZIIYS boy: arrived home from school. he dscovered he linci lest a hook. lurking one of the dogs w.th him, he start-ed brick through the deep snow to look for it. Th: dog bounded ahead. and be- fore the bOv had gone very lam-e- turned with the beok in his mouth. Ju t an accident. bu: it. shows how _ animals llllf‘l(‘I‘"l-illl’l when you are kind to them. This particular dog ls one of Several "(i354 boarders" Mr. llfacLr-"in has. and has not been 101111 in tlic family. but already re- .~poiid- tn tin» kindness and llYl(l0I'_ S'8.Il(llltf§ o’! his 119v.‘ fPiFlPl‘, and in the only 1111f h." c1111, docs his “bit" to repay, l \v\»)>(’ //l/|);\\ _ ;_ The Central Guardian’ Thin column la reserved (or nun o! local lnierell but udvenlllug n! u newly nature luuy be inserted at I eeutn n word ltrlclly goylblo II u]. n. CRASWELL for Photographs. CONFEDERATION urn nv- l suiisivcii. bUl89-7-l2-312. , 1"s MEN'S VALENTINE DANCE ‘FUNIGIIT. Oddfcllows ‘flail. 5c Tax iiicuded. L-3G22-2-14-li.‘ TUNE IN C. F. C. l’. 7.15 tnnlght ' lfor Confederation Life Program. _ 1 L-2263-1-Mon-tf. I in 3 groups . NOW FOR A REAL BREAKFAST with Robin Hood Porridge Oats. i Chna. Silverware or Plain. KENT BEAUTY SHOPPE. Bar- gain pemianents. Also student work. b3617-2-12-3i. $ l THE payer: or TIIE SEASON. I i gddfellous 1-11.11 tonight. sponsored Y the Y's Men. L-3622-2-14-1l. ADVERTISERS ARE REMINDED insertion in The Guardian sliouid be received at the office not later than il A.M.. the previous clay. tf, Y's MEN'S VALENTINE TO- Triic ci-iARwrrETgWN GUARDIAN Week's Review I 0f Activities At Y. M. C. A. The monthly meet-in 01f the As- sociation board of actors was held on Monday evening with l good attendance. Reports were presented by Religious and World Service. social. physical and fin- ance committees. A house party for senloi- members and their lud- ias will be held in the Y.M.C.A. building on Friday, February 26th. Mr. J. W. Bouiter is chairman of u. committee which is sponsoring an auction sale of contributed ar- ticles of various kinds about the end of March, in aid o! the Asso- elation. The Hobbies Ibchtbitlon boerdo! directors met during the week, furthering its plans for the exhi- bition on April 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th. Mr. G. Claude Smith left Wed- nesday morntniz to attend the an- nual meeting of the Canadian Y. M.C.A. National Council which ll being held in the General Brock Hotel, Niagara Falls, Ont. The Y's Men's Club of the As- NlGHT Novelties. Refreshments. Spot ces. L-362-2-14-1i.‘ sociatlon conducted a. successful _ --——-— l rummage sale Saturday evenln in _WEDDING ‘BELLS -- The man‘ the Social Room of the n3. Byers, Justice Daniel Richmond Bvers and of the late MP5. Bwars of Fort Francis. On-i lllflO to Dr. David Wallace Mac- Kenzie. J12. son of Dr. and Mrs.| David Wallace MacKenzie of Mon- treal. was solemnizcd on Saturday the twelfth of February at he Saint Nicholas Collegiate Church, Fifth Avenue. New York City. The Rev". Dr. Malcolm James MacLeod. t-otisin of the zroom officiated. Doc-i W tor and Mrs. MaeKcnzie left short- lv after the ceremony bv the S. S. Carivzthiri on a West Indies cruise. News Briefs From P. W. C. BY CHARLES E. MACARTHUR ’l.‘lie first meeting of the boxing classes‘ was held in the auditorium o1 Prince o! Wales College on Sat- urdayt, irebruary 12th. The classes are under the careful supervision of Prof. William R/eddin. Mr. Red- diii gave a. very instructive address about. this stiort and it is hoped of local n newiry nature may he inserted p; 4 coma ll iiunl strictly payable In Id. Details of the arrangements were in charge of Y's Mari Geo. Patter- son and an active committee of club members. Sponsored by the Hobbies Emil- bition board of directors, a jolly well-attended young people's St. Valentine's dance was held in the Association gymnasium Saturday evening from nine to eleven-thir- Patrons were Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Curran and Mr. 11nd Mrs. J. A. Lawson. suitable decorations gave atmosphere to the occasion and much enjoyed orchestra music was provided by Thelma. Teed. Miss Thelma Burns, Mr. G. Camip, and Mr. Cecil Sentry. the‘ Y.M.C.A. Saturday n ht, sponsored by the 1938 H lea Board. We, the students of Prince of Wales College, extend our deepest sympathy to Miss Edith Hugh, be- cause of the serious illness or her mother. Eastern Guardian ‘This column i| roaeried for new! lnterr-iit but urlverlliilng of that. all students participating will "m", , take the matter seriously. i‘ f?’ _ . JSUBSCRIPTIONS to the Those students taking the “Fwh- Charlottetown Guardian ma be criiiairs Course" at Saint Dun- ‘ “mm stdnis University have challenged the tiirrictilturiil students at; Prince of Wales Collette t0 a friendly game of hockey to be played at. the S. D.U. rink some night. this week. The agricultural students have ac- cepted the challenge. Because of the inclement weath- er, the social which was to be held in the Hcartz Memorial Hull on Tliursdaiy evening. February 10th, was postponed until further notice. The second and third year vol- | leyball teams played three fast games on Saturday. The third l years won the first game and the ' second years won the second game. Because of the absence of several players from both teams in the handed to ther Rent, Archie ononilctil. bread from each bag. JROBIN HOOD FLOUR ls ee- More loaves of better - rvasieilF EXAMINATION Fitting and Supplying Glance Etc. ll. J. f-‘ABOII OPTOMETRIST MONTAGUE. P E. l. final game. this one “'51s credited 0mm, connected wnh to neither team. Drugstore "Resolved that the styles iii lad- ics’ clothing has improved through __ _____ _ the ages" was the subject of Sec- lion cs debate on Thursday. Pro side rpeakerswere: Jnines Burnett. Doris MacDonald and Connie Col- will; con side: Harold Stewart, Douglas Gordon and Edna Wig- more. ‘The critic was Beatrice Blanchard. The vote ended 23-18 in favor of the con side. - , ——-———- 1 Today the 3rd year hockey team t play r1 game with 2nd year B at‘ the Upper Queen Street. rink. This ‘ game will no doubt be exciting and all hockey fans should not miss it. 1 Ltist week's regular Sunday ev- enlntz sing-son: wns held in the Bllpilhli Church last night. Febru- arv liith. John Carson. P. W. C. Attention to Farmers Near Charlottetown Wanted number- of cars of Number One Certified Cob- bler seed. Can be loaded at any Railway station along the line on or before Febr uary 25th. Call at our of- lO for 10c CIGARETTES Buckinghamw EEEEI£XJA12BSfi= ___ Be prepared for a joyous‘ surprise when you light | Buckingham For here l: egp- tlvatlng flavour that curly its own proof of superb tobaecos, perfectly aged foe 2O for 20c mildness. Now you know why 25 for 25c Buckinghamsareiiofamousl 5o for 50c Throat Easy y Some New Ideas But Custom Old For Valentines ANCIENTS HAD THEIR SYSTEM or CELEBRATION FREEDOM FOR Two b) MARGARET WATSON standards! Yes, she must certainly, uncl briefly,’ make it clear that she was her own master now, and that all was over between them. Then he would go away v1'\'1 one of his (By The Canadian Press) . Old customs die hard. The senti- mental effusion ol Victorian days may be out-of-date as far as Miss Canada 1938 is concerned, but the modern Lochinvar will find her us flattered as ever on St, Valen- tine's Day when he sends his more sophisticated substitute for the old- time “Sweetheart, will you be my Valentine?" They say some form of love- making has been associated with Feb. 14 for at least 1,668 years but if tradition means anything the male had all bllx say in those old- er days. According to musty legend the Romans observed the feast of T percalia in honor of Pan and Juno on Feb. 14 and the boy's chose their partners by lot. The connect"). between St. Val- entine and the custom of exchang- ing love-notes is rather obscure. observe the fashion of writing mottos as well as names , . , What mine was I forget, but my }vlfe‘s was most courteou, and most air." Along with hone ed mess g s m 5°me “lien 15nd where the postman wl halriidle the iisueal he “um “mild” h“ thousflmd‘ heavy bunme o; Con,“ cams no“, n-wrnd thousands of kronen, and for- reamre of m, observance o! st get all about the dead policeman. valentine-s Dal If she gave him any hope, he More than tisuat significance is “mud wan’ “nd b” caplmed~l3ear attach“ to the day m we United as he was, and much as she loved stares {m5 yo“ A move to give and pitted and feared for him, her women a real Valentine is under- “we mu“ m‘ “n” m“ he‘ way and on Feb_ 14 the senate voice tremble at this moment, Judiciary Committee will vote on a she said: I ma“ m” have ‘my’ proposed constitutional amend- thing w 555“ Yo“ had better 5° a" merit reading; way at once. l am not coming. "Men and women shrill have Sh” “Id ll‘ “l'°“dlly' mmlgh ‘she rights througout the United States Mt m” hm‘ mngmg m’ ma“ bum‘ and every pm", subject to m ing her eyes, and the dead white- jurisdictioii. Congress shall have n M h“ {we hurt‘ h" with a‘ by sharp physical pain. Very well. But if you should WWW to enforce this article gee captains from Ills. quays, and e - fined spaces of 'I'he saint was put to death in 2'70 A. D on the eve of the Lupercal- ian feast. With the growth of Christianity, it is believed in some quarters, the feast. became merged i1 the Christian observance of St. Valentine's Day. Revered for his efforts to ameliorate the sufferings of Chris- tians at. the hand: of Emperor appropriate legislation." STRAIN 0N YOUR EYES want money, I shall leave some in tlie brink for you. He turned, and walked away. What was the use of staying, or of saying anything more? She would never come beck to him. She was satisfied with her bargain. He!‘ resolution was almost admirable, n..‘. he would not stoop to shake it. He had done what he could tor her, and the next move —lf ever BUT THE GIRLS N0 EQUAL RIGHTS THOSE (Continued from page 2) ermalm was quiet with u quieo DAYS‘ herrlovlfloiirttiieiciilgabklgd she “viliiflriiiii? “ass which Brandxmd’ m w‘ ing up to his queer, irregular trospect’ had mum's to match‘ Erica lived in her darb and lonely moms, and went regularly from om modest house to another giving singing lessons, as if she had been doing these thing all her life. Sometimes it seemed almost as it she had, so far away were all the former parts of hu- life, the con- Brandford, the magic 0i Martin's coining, the brief illusion of their marriage. even the nearer stress of Jon's love for her. Pupils were riot hard to get though she made little out of them. Having to work hard for her liv- ing was a new, and not a hard ex- perience, in spite of some difficul- ie; of teaching in a foreign land and 1i foreign language. It kept her from thinking too long and toe deep! about what she had lost. Ony twice hat. the monotony of her new life been broken; once by that painful meeting with Mai-tin Y in the street; once an encoun- ter with Jon. ‘They had niet u n one of Stockholmm many brldlés, in the middle of a stream of people; and he limd taken possession of her arm, and drawn hei- away into an alcove. where they could look down into the water below them. EH08 had disengaged her arm calmly. and made to move on; butdoriligng .td f, ‘i. ll K 1 th ' - '*-—* ;\i_ln‘;,i]lg_ W“ m 5pm er or e flee to arlange about the gglmlglllusyoxg’ X33322‘? m? fix Eyes used for elese work - the" should be another Cont“; none 0f the tenderness of i bags- for chudren particularly if’ llzhtliii: is not between (hem._.was hem He ‘mik- which could be clismtced WtthWi A scout; grgup has been m- n. It l k .f h. _ ‘ correct. - are subject to a ed away from her without a glance, a iivoifil. l ed ized in Prince Wales Co lege _ 9° 5 351 t l5 m4)’ D05" Wh..t Pepys Knew greater thnn normal strain though with every step he longed h l! e1’ hll-ibfllld llfld Ill-WAY d nutter supervision of Commissioner Sibly be Olil‘ only seed order This brings the patient dls- m Wm back and (FATTY hi‘? "Way E r his p°wer of (led-gum ‘at Warren mid assistant Gordon of 1n size ‘hi - d Samuel Pepys in his famous 00mg“; |g the“, |s meson; With him. ' ‘zlnglenw 01 Pill‘ 95h" m’? flvrlc. A class of about fifteen has . ‘ y ' s Spnng’ a“ Diary has a lot to say about st. iiiiv appreciable refractive er- Em“ “w” l°°klng “it” mm we been with hm at that mo‘ Qn1'011@(l_ T1115 C1,...- has been dlv- 1f you have stock to move Valentine's my CWWI“ l" ""1" m? and snow: itself in head He mitimimiila Mil a“ this moneli mlliiient Jon hud said in nel’ w‘ ~ u - 1 - . - ' 1 l(l0(l 1.1m two pmres. known as Mt at (mun century England. The old idea of “chm sore um He‘ A mp liremlgianh: ‘l,’ kionenioxgriqhe wand with the hurried speech of desperv choosing by lot persisted but it had “on If you,“ break this marriage I’l1 do anything you please. I'll Eel Martin away wherever you choose the Wolf patrol tinder the leader- ship of Arthtir Reynolds. and the Crow patrol under Allister Mac- son has no way of knoivliig the degree of strain on tlie not touch a penny of it. How was she to know in defence of which pert; of it the llceman had died? become a fanciful diversion in which married as well as single FRANK B. CLARK, " ' I Donald. A meeting of the group per-song pgrtiglpatgd, It; was ex. eves until they are examiner? I _ . is held every Saturday at 2 pm. Prince St t wh f genslve. too, the men apparently Neverthelrs. s a went on to her W hive lllmfiefll. and Ill Rive trig‘: r . All students interested are cordlal- rec 31' eing ex ected to send gifts to G, F, Hutchegqn modest lodgings in the street everlihl"! 1V6 B011. 511d W1’ ~y I 5, ly invited to attend. their Va. entines. ~ through which he had just pas- my. M. more liberety t an c" ———- charl°llelowll The flowery-versed cards. ac- sed. with tears in her eyes. Y°“ h" hm"- Tl" t‘ m“ “m” Eiica,__and I love you. 5, (To 3e OOntdnmd) cording to Pepys, appeared first 1i- A large number of P. W. C. stu- A FUGITIVE PIIEQDS F03 bout 1667. He wrote: "I do first 5 53 Grafton Sh, c“) ""“4“fl‘l‘9~‘1‘£~°’“‘°"‘°‘d~““ 1.11. in u» ma: ltnets o! Iod- rsnmcmc up FATHER - "By 6H,,” “mam” SCHOOL CHILDREN HAS DEFECTIVE EYESIGI-IT" . . l I1%’$2>%’\'7§%§$§$ WILL IT BYGOLLY- YOU n‘ seems TOME Proper llahttnq wt d9 miwh 141211.120 AN e HO’? AN5WEI2 -. HAg Aérwetrzizow to strengthen vlriomWhenever . WELL: JUST STAND MY \ 5 APE- (our children read, do their QKZERQéClTQHSé-‘léél? QuEgl-KJNE’? essons, or play, see that they j WILL COME BACK have good light. Put new To VQU‘ Edison Mazda Lamps in ell locliets. $33’! ,5 0 ° tron nun uoin- orrrn stout-us! AEDISQN MAZDA y -' ' w "u. n»- m»... lyvllzn, 1..., w...1 ‘t... t... '._1_-.‘...._1 v.1.- l Cf w ,, u If 3.. ll f: '1. fr 2 ___._ I i Ggil-[Qllyfiqgd _____:__ rouierir a. TUESDA *.'::r.t.t..';;"" A Show You’ll Never Forget. Strand Theatre CHILDREN 35c. Plus Tax -....~»-w..~ \ ,