JANUARY 28. 1954 THE CENTRAL -GUARDIAN .lIMMY'8 TAXI - Dial 1819. 1310 or 5252. c3AgW3LIs 101' Better Photo ;IlDhB- ”YOUB DOLLAR. BUYS MOBI- IB U30 HUGHES DRUG STORE. "WE TREAT TEE IICII WELL 51ggey'l Pharmacy, next Stewartr Bakery. sen AND REAR the Weatherbic pgmily in Sooboh Music and Dances ..sprin8 Park Hall. tonight. sAD NEW!--Mrs. John Feavyour received a wire yesterday, infom- ;ng her of the death of her sister, airs. Emma MacPhee in Detroit. zglchigan. ' mmd nasnrs arm cononars. gm-ring Alex Guineas and produc- ad by J. Arthur Rank will be shown .n prince of Wales Auditorium. 3;-iday evening, January 29th, at 9.30. P. W. C. Concert ticket hold- "VITAMINS"-All in one cap- sule. Two months' supply. 34.56. 0ie'eey's Pharmacy. Free delivery. VISIT III-STYLE MILLINIBY 16355 Great George street. Every style Hi-style. . A. PICKAED ls C0.. are unload- ing cars of old Sydney. springhlll. Albion and Bras d'or Screened Coal. MENT5 QUICK LUNCH. - 'Iihrui-sday special. Chilled Tosriato Juice. Hamburg steak. and Onions. Mashed Potatoes. Pickled Beets. Rolls and Butter. Tea. Ooffee or Milk. 55 cents. i DIES IN ONTARIO-Word was received in Charlottetown on Sun- day of the death of Mr. Arthur Fleming in the Brsntford Hospital in Ontario after a short. illness. He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. David Fleming of Hope ,1-3 free: general admission 25 cents. Dorothy lllx's River. column- l , Continued Irma. is certainly much from page 2 too young -for him to get serious. If he is bontinuing on to college next year, he'll be much too busy to have a fiancee on his mods. and I think he took the sensible course. Continue the friendship, as far as being pleasant when you meet. If he does ask- !or another date. accept. but ilcii't try to rush him into an engagement. zmpetuoslty has lost many a girl a boy friend. Bliss Nlsacn curinol. reply personally to readersr but will answel arolalema of lntrmst through this column. - iPRE STOCKTAKING SPECIALS 3.95. 3.95. 2.95 and 3.95; ing at 2.00. To 79.50-Now To 49.50-Now .......... .. LADIES' STORE Children's SNOW SUITS ITABLECLOTI-IS to 01.00. to 19.95, now 9.95 & 12.95 79c cTudren'5 COAT SETS to 26.50. now 10.00 to 16.95 SKI PANTS-Ladiesi .2. Children's, Special 2.95 & JEANS, in sizes 2.95751 New HOUSE DRESSES just arrived in all sizes- al1.other House Dresses to 4.95 clear- Just three more days'to get that special buy on your WINTER CO FUR. COATS to 275.00-Now .. Use our Lay-Away Plan-at Sale Prices-a Deposit will hold any gannent. The GIIEEIIDAL co. Ltd. Special Ladies' PYJAMAS to 3.95, now ........................ .. 2.00 Ladies' WOOL SWEAT- ERS to 3.50, Special 2.49 Ladies' SUITS to 59.50, Special price now 19.50 to l24.5o. - 1 AT- 33.00 - 39.50 - 49.50 . 15.00 and 20.00 ... 79.50 to 129.50 150 GT. GEO. ST. ISLAND GIILL. Queen street Dial 017.8. Serving full course din- ners. Speclalising Chinest dish. SEIVICI T0 SICK. Dial 5132. Cantwell's Pharmacy. next to Gloria. rrsaosriui. Electric and Pro- pane Gas. Refrigerators. Bryenton and Maexay. --Davis Ward will thrill you with his so Part Hall. to- night. TL EXTRA PANTS FREE or Nf discount on made to measur- sults by Fashion Craft. Henderson & Cudmore. APPOINTED DIRECTOR - At Monday's meeting of the Gyro club at the Charlottetown Hotel, Mr. Lloyd Pariee was appointed one of the directors of the club. Also attending the meeting was Mr. Roy Strong, guest of Mr. Byron Burns. DEATH AN TAXES are the common lot. Forget them. Come to Spring Park i-lall tonight and hear The Lads and Lauies' Band. The Weather-ohle Family, Davis Ward sootoh Singer, Ambrose Gauthier Mellow A ” s. ENTERTAINEEB AT BURNS CONCERT-Amongst the entertain. ers at Tuesday's annual Burns con- cert were members of the Weather- ble family: Marlene who did step dancing: George, violin accompanist forstep dancing and "The sailor's Horpipe" number; and Leona, piano aocompanist for the same numbers. Their names were regret- tably omitted from yesterday's slory. Also ,the name of Eliza- beth Hayward should iiave rcad Elizabeth Haywood. Personals Mr. Eugene Kelly. Oharlotteiovwn, is recovering satisfactorily follow- ing an operation in the Charlotte- town Hospital on Tuesday morn- ing. The many friends of Mr. l-ledley MacKay will be glad to know he has returned from the P. E. I. H s- pltai to his home in Frederic n after a long illness. Mrs. John J. Macleod. Mrs. Angus Giiiia and Mrs I-ledley Wood- side. Breadalbane. attended the P. E. I. Presbyterial which was held in Charlottetown, Tuesday afternoon. IN MEMORIAM In memory of Mra Robert Roberts. who departed this January 28th. 1952. she's gone to be with her Saviour. The one who loves her best. Where those who believe in Jesus Shall find eternal rest. Remembered by her Slater, II. life Mrs. Henry Mncauarrie. , ' A . 5'. 10W. PllIlE INSTANT COFFEE Guarantees, (up offer (up, BIIIIII IIAVIIIIII IIIIIII WIIII iilliilillll IIIIIIII So (Wee-rich, we guarantee vou beller flavour In your cup than with around coffee OR YOUR MONEY BACK! Qf gs . bestaresealed IOO". P IAVI UP TO COG A POUND ' over ground (once by drinking Noseofo Instant coffee Now an amazing Jet Process expiddes pure. choice coffers-thasfinest tlhere is-into millions of gems of escaf . Allt c pure flavour. body and aroma of fragrant coffee beans at their in. Even the deep. natural roasted coffee-colour tells you that nothing has been lost. The result is a flavour not "just as good" as ground coffee . . . but ar:1'rr:n. . Herr'uluNeacaftguarontee. If you don't agree that new Nescafe gives you better coffee ilavour than any brand of ground coffee. your money will be refunded. Just send the unfinished jar to Nestle (Canada) Ltd.. 80 King St. ,West, Toronto. Start today. Make new Nescsfo , your Family Coffee. US! IESS, . . New Nescafd is so coffee-rich. if toa- spoonfui per cup is enough. URE COFFEE I ux0s.u.rsN'r trvmarrsmsmn-r by THE GUARDIAN. caaanorrrgrowu Strange But True I! l'. H:.scArtl:nr- Body-anakohing from grarvevyards VII V017 prevalent during in: Hill! 01 000130 IV. Doctors could 30'-Wmeblf bodiosto dimeetin order to lmrn and teach anatomy any othorlmesns. Believe it or not, but mo na- tives of Afghanistan roll their avii Pine! every time they want to unoke. 'II1ey shape the bowl with their thinnbs and team the stem with a DVD! atrsrw. jaunt Iiinut as faatas you or! cmildroll a cigarette. Althaillh K wollha only about four ounces when full-gr-aw-n, a single lemming has been known to fight off a pack at . Queen Isabella did not pawn the crown jewels to finance Chris- topher 0olusnbus' voyage to the New World. But she did panrri her jewels to help finance Spain's war with the Moors. In Roman law, the rights of wo- men were inferior to those of men. "All men naturally govern women. And we Romans govern all men Still. our wives govern us.-Piuta arch. O O I The lottery is the oldest form of legal gambling in the world. It was used by the Roman emperors to finance building projects, as VICII as to enhance the imperial revenue. At one time the medical pm- fession consisted of physicians sur- geons, apothecariea. surgeon- apothecaries. men-midwives, cup- pers. tooth-jerks, compounders and dispensers of medicine. Statistics show that a college education is of no aslvaiitage to the person of average irvtelligencrl The man or woman of extra-hirrli intelligence will usually climb the ladder of succeu whether he goes to college or not, There's an old inw on the statute books in the state of Iowa that limits a kiss to five seconds. Euc it doesn't say how often the act can be repeated. The idea. ap- parently. was to provide breathing spells. In warm countries, the bee works right around the clock for 365 I O 0 Bible reading and family pray- ers were the rule in most pioneer homes in this Island. If anyone in the town was very ill the door- knlooker would be tied up in cloth and the nearby street covered with straw to deaden the sound of paming traffic. Homu were light- ed by tallow candles. jellies were made by boiling calvee' feet. Joints of meat were roasted suspended from hooks in front of the fire, the envy and dripplngs falling into a pair beneath. In those days bedroom windows were closed at night to keep out the bad night air. Men wore night.- shirts. Tbe original innmiscript, Alice in Wonderland. is worth 050.000. It is now in the British museum. On MAY 31st. 1859, B162 Ben be- gan to tick off the minutes. It has only stopped Once since, I944. - v.'lien the pendulum suspension spring broke. In 840. the average age of death was but 33 years. and the death rate for the country was 2:3 per 1000. O O 0 As long as we have scientists the world need not greatly fear a world-wide famine. Why? Because they are always coming up with food from waste products. For ex- ample. lihe Forest service of Medi- son. Wisconsin. manufacture 20 tons of wood molasses by first making sugar out of the low grade wood sawdust. and other wood wastes. Then It was procesed into a good quality of molamcs. One ton of pure wood. free of moisture, yielded half a ton of sugar. On all Sails Day skulls are sold on the streets of Mexico. Don't shudder at the moumt. 'Iiho skulls are made of candy-which loverh exchange with tiheir initials and fancy decorations in sugar on the top. It takes as long as seven years to raise a single orchid blossom. 'Ilha 4,000 mags Indians of oldlahorna own :s.ooo.ooo in cash deposited in the U. B. trcaaiiun The tribe also own all lands valued at 315,000,000. Poor Indians! 0 O 0 In southern France is a school called the "sympathy school." Once every Year each pupil ex- periences a blind day. a deaf and dumb day. and a lame day. By taking on these afflictions for a brief period. eadi stludent nohierves s new and broader understanding of human affliction and they are more ready as a result to stretch out in helping hand. Fairy rings are caused by the presence of an underground fungus whim always spreads out- wind from the center. As the fungus dies it leaves behind a. fertiliser which causes the grass to grow in a circle. Our forofatheis believed that fairies tlanced witn- in these rings, In Africa, a fetish is some par- ticular object thvvu-zht to contains charm against evil spirits. But in our country we can take up n hobby and pursue it in such a way, that we make of it a "fetish." Guns were used in the battle of Crecy in 1.146. and may have been evrmloycvl In warfare even be-for: that date. Card or minus Iwlsh to thank a.Ilt.heBox- holders on my route for their many kind rememhranoes and gifts dur- ing Christmas and New Year. Wynan Weddell. Mall Courier. Albany. 3. R. I. l IIIP BAIIS AWAY? I.'.'.'l.'i'.l'...'B..'..":.P"t'.':"""" .'ii.'.".-.'."..'.”.'i' rs a . Iaoosher eirrn in just Idsya E?:iiEi":"i.r::i:z cuncuu Dark Lightning Helen 'I'o:rIing Miller Synopsis Gary Tsllnsan, young petro- leum engineer from Alabama, mlaaee his bus to San Antonio, Texas. Moran Mason. wife of a cattle rancher, gives him a lift. At her place a hog runs out into the road. she loses con- trol of the car and crashes Into a. ditch. Unhurt herself. she has the injured Gary taken to the house. Mona's twenty- one-yaar-old daughter. Adelaide helps nurse him back to health. and Gary foils In love with her, He suspects there is oil on the Mason land and after oolluittng a ' 4 I map of the county tells Mr. Mason They all go out to the spot that has amused Gary's inter- est. CIIl.A.P'I'ER VI They trumped through the pas- ture. a strange procession, Ade laide skipping ahead and Gary and Harvey behind her, Gary limping a little and feeling somehow heavily tired. Mona Lee followed behind and kept stopping and im- .plorlng them not to go so fast She carried a barn lantern, and the round blob of light beneath it wobbled over the rough ground. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mrs. Ed- ward Clark (nee Eva Pursey) who passed away January 28th. 1945, Father In thy gracious keeping, Leave we now our loved one sleeping. Lovingly Remembered by Mother and Father and Lillian. IN MEMOARIAM In loving memory of our dear Mother, Mm II. II. Roberts who passed away January 28th. 1952. They say time heals all sorrow. Arid helps us to forget. But time has only meant to ua, How much we miss her yet. The old home now h broken, No longer there we room, For the hands that rest forever. Are the hands that made our home. Lovlngly Remembered by her Family. IN MEMORIAM In fond memory of our dear Grandmother, Mn. II. II. Roberts, who passed away January 2811:, 1852. It's only good-night dear Gr-am, It's Just as we used to say We will see you again in the morn- Ing. At the dawrf of I. beautiful day. Fondly Remembered. Gall and George. Cord Of Thanks A I wish to thank Dr. Glddings, all the kind Nurses and staff of the P. E . Island Hospital, Rev. J. M. Snproule and other Clergy, all others who visited me and gave treats, flowers and cards. Also those who remembered me after coming home. Mrs. Ernest Colen. Suffolk. Cord Of Thanks I kindly thank all the BoxhoId- ers of Albany Rural Route 2, who remesnhcred me at Christmas and New Year wilxh their good wishes and gifts. Lloyd Walsh. Mali Courier. The Vogue JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Beginning WEDNESDAY MORNING Continuing FOR ONE WEEK ALI. WINTER COATS TO CLEAR AT Ila DISCOUNT ASST. OF SFITS CLEARING AT Ill! PRICE RACK OF IIRICSSES TO CLEAR AT 85.00 eluding Dinner, Cncktailrnnd Af- count. All Mllllnery to clear Prlre. I'0SITIVI3I.I' CA SH COMPLETE VISUAL IIEFRACTIOZI AND ANALYSIS G. F. HUTCHESON In SON Optometrists 53 Grafton Street - All other Dress:-is In stock. In- termson Styles, to clear nt Us Din- llt U2 The beam of I-lu-vey's flashlight went searchingly ahead. At. last Gary fell back with Mona Lee. and they stopped to rest because Gary's legs were qui- verlng under him. sitting on a dry tuft. of grass, Mons. Lee looked straight in front of her, staring at the flame of the lantern. "some ways, Gary," she said in a low tone, ”I hope he doesn't find it. We're getting along well enough I hate to have everything torn up and changed." "Perhaps he won't find it." Gary said. lighting a cigarette awk- wardly with hh lame hand. "But he won't be haPPY now until he tries." Harvey carried a. spade and a cloth sack thrown over his should- er. And when they arrived at last at the little can on he began digging immediately. rig lumps of rock and earth into the and lthat Adelaide held open. The girl groaned as the weight of the sack increased. "If you were going to carry the whole ranch home, Dad, why didn't you bring slim and the truck? Are these any good at all. Gary?" Gary was confident that this sampling had no value, but he could not bear to dash I-Iarvey's enthusiasm. "Can't tell," he said. "Whatever we do, Dad, let's not tell Oliver." "Why not? He works with oil." cattle business, too. but I get a- long." "Oil is different. You've got to have s. permit from the state Rail- road Cornmisaicrn to start drilling at all. They haven't been issu- ing very many perrnlis lately. And then. you've got to do something with the oil. You'd have to get some company to run a pure line in here - and if there wasn't enough oil to be profitable you'd have to pipe it to the refinery youroolf. or else truck it off." "son," Harvey argued. "looks to me like you're one of these people who give up mighty easy." "I'm not giving up. I'm merely showing you all the angles. I feel a. sort of responsibility for get- ting you interested in this, Mr, Mason. and I don't want to get you into a. lot of grief. If you had to haul too far, your transporta- tion would eat up your profit. And if you had to haul lo a railroad, you'd have to build your own load- ing station." "I'd rim me a siding in." Harvey said. "Oh, my goodness, let's don't have any railroad tracks going through this place, Ha.zvey...ruin- ing the Wadi on the lino and may- be running over the chickens." "Oh, Mother! If we found all, we wouldn't even live here. We'd move to town and build a gorgeous house and msybo a swimming pool "Because he'd want to run every- thing. And Grace would move in and take charge and think we ought to let Oliver run it. He doesn't know much about produc- tion anyway, ho Just peddles leases." "Of course," Gary said, as they turned back to the house, "the sensible thing to do is to sell a lease, that is if there should be oil down there. If you sell out to a producing concern, they'll put down a test well and then close the area and hold it for fu- ture production. That wouldn't spoil your grazirg or interfere with your stock." But Harvey disagreed violently with this idea. "If there's oil down there, the thing is to get it out. And it's my land. and if there's oil under it. I want it. I don't want some bunch of capitalists to get rich from what belongs to me." "Of course." Gary said, "if there is oil down there and if it won't cost you too much to go down af- . ter it - and if the Government will let you produce it after you find it. There are a. lot of trioh angles to this oil business." "There are a lot of angles to the broke my heart. IT BROKE MY HEART! Last week Mummy did not shop at PIERCE'S and to hear her complain of not getting any bargains She says that from now on she is going to buy ALL her groceries at PIERCE'S. and garages for six cars and every- thing." "But I don't want to move to town, Adelaide. This is home. I want to stay right here." "What I don't see is - if it's all so complicated and gloomy as Gary says -- hovr do people ever make money in oil?" "The little people don't mess PAGE THREE thaonuwbogobrokedoitbp cause they get to speculatim, 1 get around. I hear things. Come on back to the house. I'm going to call up somebody about this buaineu." "My goodnen, I-Iarvoy. not to- night?" (continued) us. Iillillllli-Ionlifloll CAPITOL NOW SHOWING "NIGHT STAGE TO GALVESTON" money in oil, Not. often. Most of them go quietly broke." GI-T! aa.id.. rson, you're a pessimist. Poop do make money in oil - if they've got money to start in on And WARD ELEOTOR-S YOUR SUPPORT Is Respectfully solicited in the Civic Election following Nomination Feb. 3rd. Starring Gene Autry SERIAL & SHORTS FOUR ELMER MMDONALD. -is sg TAKE ADVANTAGE OF Perfection , Milk ”."..”'i.' Demonstration YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO VISIT WITH US THIS WEEK-END AND SAMPLE THIS VERY POPULAR. IS- LAND PRODUCED CANNED MILK. SPECIAL LOW PRICE OFFERED DUR- ING THIS DEMONSTRATION. 6 Tins 89c , 1 Case 48 tins 36.95 GIIE Extra. Old (Bl Mellow Mild ( THE VERY ciiniiv IILY BLENDED.9OI. 55: WEDGES. 9oz. 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