JANUARY 21, 1954 S itllzfexenzie-Rogers Wedding Ed:iiund's Church. Toronto, ember 24. was the setting , marriage of Anne Rogers, (l,'1'jlll;eIl of Mr. and Mrs. George p ts, Trinity, Newfoundland, and Douglas Maoxenale, son 2 and Mrs. George Macxensis, l l. :.l..w:iiit Stewart, Prince Edward Is- I'iil(l. Rev. C. C. Biagiil. 3.A., L.'l'h.. illflflated against a background of "mums and poinaettias. Given in marriage by Ray W.illerS, the bride chose a ballerina- lmgtn gown of mauve satin with not overakirt. A headdress of mauve carnationa held her three- tilliirt-r length veil and she carried a Colonial bouquet of white car- -itlons and mauve orchids. Miss Mildred Earle, bridesmaid. mm a waits-length gown of green meta with matching headdress. :n:- carried a bouquet of white -miatlons and green 'mums. Mr. Leslie Douglas, Toronto, was gmomsman. A reception was held at the mine of Mr. Ind Mrs. IAIIIE Doug- 1'l1IS GUARDIAN, THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN. -ti. on ma mt COOK'S for Perfect Ificturea ZION CHURCH. - Annual Meet- lru tonight at 7.30 p. m. JIMMY'S TAXI - Dial 7319 or am. 7319. CUIING-SMOKING, Ship or bring. Hansen's Market, Summer- aide. '”WE TREAT THE SICK WELL Giggcy'a Pharmacy, next Stewart: Bakery. MOTHER'S AUXILIARY Holy Redeemer Cubs and scouts cake Sale. Fenneil and Chandler, Janu- ary 13rd, 1.30 p. m. IIILLINERY CLEARING at ill- Svtyie Mlllinery. 163'; Great George street. Values up to 30.95. clearing at 83.05. Velvets up to 57.95 at 82.95. Special rack at 81.00 and SL95. Ila, Port Credit. Mr. and Mrs. Macxenzie are re- siding in Toronto. "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MOBI- It the HUGHES DRUG STORE. VISIT III-STYLE MILLINEBY 10395 Great George street. Every style Hi-style. ISERVICE T0 SICK, Dial 5132. Cantweli's Pharmacy, next to Gloria. MAYFIELI) SCHOOL CHRIST- MAS CONCERT - was held in Mayfieid Hall on December 17, which was gaily trimmed with evergreens, streamers and I beautiful tree was in the midst. Mr. Soyid Houston was the capable chairman and presided over the well prepared program. which showed deserving credit to the teacher. Mrs. Heath Houston. Mrs. Andrew was organist for the oven- ing. At the close of the program, Santa appeared slid distributed gifts to the pupils and teacher and organist, The Women's Institute gave a generous treat of cmdy, grapes. nuts and applgs. WHO WANTS A i WBNIIERFUL BUY ? l.r-it among our stock of better furs are just a few exceptionally fine quality costs in the higher price bracket. This late in the sea- son we can't expect to make a profit on them. if we can get our cost price we will be satisfied. buy mats at is tremendous saving. GREY PERSIAN LAMB 2 costs only. These are of beautiful light weight soft silky fur. outstanding quality and color. Formerly 51095 and S995. Now reduced 5300 ouch. i 3795 and S695 vcr:-t superior quality. describe. obit. Formerly 5875. Hiizi ")6 t."” guyr s-it So here is your opportunity to any one of these better ALASKA SEALSIIIN 1 Only. a large size 16. very full flowing flar- ed skirt, large shawl collar, gauntlet ruffed sleeves, this cost is in dark brown. Formerly priced at si075 and worth much more. NOW REDUCED TO 5775.00 SIIEARED RACOON . I Only. A garment of real beauty and of Outstanding for its marvelous durability. Formerly 3195. NOW REDUCED TO S575.00 CHINA MINII . 1 Only. 30 very. very beautiful. it is hard to l Exceptionally light weight and dur-I NOW 3650 I TERMS AVAILABLE ON ALL PURCHASES. island furriers lse you a .wonderful buy. Sizes 9-42. PRICES S65.00 UP MTINZ J7 lDuring this January clearance sale we Ihave sold a great many coals at won- derful bargain prices. large selection left in all types of regular furs. Make your selection now, we prom- HAND-PICKED FOR BEAUTY. FASHION. VALUE BLACK PERSIAN LAMB These outstanding qlialily mats are perhaps one of our 595' hll.l'S- Many of lll('lll now prit'r'd away Iiclnw the regular price of a muskrnt. From S295 up There is still a Chief at Burns Concert. GENERAL MEETING of Musical Futival Association. 8 p. m. Thurs- day. January 21st, in Vocational School. BURNS ANNIVERSARY CON- .CEIl'I': P. W. C. Hall, Tuesday, January 26th, ISLAND GBILL, Queen Street. Dial 5228. Serving full course din- ners. specialising Chinese dish. MENTIS QUICK LUNCH. - Thulreday Special. Chilled Tomato Juice. New England Boiled Dinner. Rolls and Butter, Tea, Coffee as Milk. 55 cents. PRINCEA OF WALES CONCERT SERIES presents Louise Roy, dis- tinguished Canadian soprano, in College Auditorium, Monday. Janu- ary 25th, at 8.30. WINSLOE COW IS LEADER. - The Canadian Guernsey Brceders' Association report that three-yeah old Patosie Dlanne's Daisy owned by J. E. Hurry, Winsioe, P.E.I. was a leader-in the 305 Day Div- ision of the Guernsey Class in E3I'Jl)6I'!I Canada for December. She produced 6.767 lbs. milk and 377 lbs butterfat. Card or Tliiuts I wish to t.ha.nk the Emtholders zthn so kindly remetmbered me at Christmas. Hooper Younker. Mhii Courier. Charlottetown II, R. 1.. IN SMEWMORIAM In loving memory of Mrs. Frank Stevenson, who passed away Janu- l ilI'y 21st, 1940. Oh! death how mystic W831: To pass the trail and old. And take the young and beautiful The choicest of the fold. Inserted by her Husband. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our daugh- ter (Elisabeth) Mrs. Frank Steven- son. who pasaed away tnnunry Slat, 1940. The fare we loved, is now laid low. Iler loving voice is stlllod are th y 1!te hand so often clasped in ours. , Lies now in deaths dark chili. ' We think of you dear daughter, ';n mansions bright and fair, .'.'hcre Jtsus reigns In glory 'i'iirre is no sorrow there. Remembered by and Mother, Mr, and Mrs. David Rennie. IN MEM'oiiAM In loving memory of Alfred Yoo. who died January Zlst. 1953. Lcvinpyly I-lather Just a thought of sweet rememb- rmice. Just a memory fond antl true, Just a token of affection. And a heartache still for you. More and more each tiny I miss you Though my thoughts are not re- vealed. Little do they know the sorrow That Is within my heart. concealed. Inserted by Wife and Family. IN MEMORIAM In fund and loving memory of my sister. Mrs. Prank Stevenson who passed away January Zlat. 1940. She has gone where footsteps never grow weary. Away from sorrow and pa.ln To the bdatatiful Kingdom of Heaven. She is waiting to meet us again. Always Remembered by her sister, Mrs. Chester Bernard. KINII Elllll TEA II,” H S III Iluruui In-4IIr' Bltglrfl; Ideas Winter items V The same chefs who lmow the secret of thc.worId'a favourite ketchup have put their heads together to give you smart Vsimple recs 5 that will enable you to use Heinz ' red ma ic" in your kitchm. VVe'rc in the mid lc of the cold weather and perhaps your good warming meals are already getting a teeny bit monoto- nous for your family. You can tickle tired palates with the same flavour that makes people reach for the famous red bottle in restaurants. Heinz. Tomato Ketchup is asked for by millions who expect the best. Never buy less than two. bottles-one for your cooking and one for the table. OI? A III! IICIII IOOK AT YOUR OROCIIT lflholiallduupyoubvydooanothevolltevocipo IooIottochod,wrltalIolI..l.lIeInaCeuaponyaf "i , lcauoun ua.. om. sa. locaatogten, Ontario. emz .CHARL9IT.13T.0WN - Caledonia Airwoman To Overseas Post A Prince Edward Island girl was among the alrwomen who recent- lv left Halifax for the Continent on the "Samaria." These trained Airwomen will fill posts in the R. C. A. 17'. Fighter Wings serving in France and Germany. 35 DH” 01 Canada's NATO agreement. Left to right are AWI Victoria Walker. Caledonia, P. E. l'., Cpl Fran I-Iaugen, Victoria 3. C.. AWI Cathy Pilkington. Vancouver B. C.-tRoy- all Canadian Air Force Photo.) Strange But True By F. H. MacArthur some Mexican birds nest in trees whose trunks are covered with v.urIps' nests that fomi a. pro- tection from monkeys coons. The whale is the largest of all a.nl.ma.ls, and one whale can pro- vide as much meat. as a hundred steers. There are four united states in the Western hemisphere, namely: the United states of America. the United Mexican States, the United States of Brazil. and the States of Venezuela. The Araapesih of New Guinea, at.- iribute all sickness, accidents and death to the cvll use of rliarmw. They have no mlgrinlz:-ti system of government. no rhlr-rs to lead them. no judges to punish them. diet they live in hat-rnony. and strange but true, when any mem- ber of the tribe commits a crime, even if it be murder, they are at a loss to know what to do, i Ohildren of those gentle and optimistic people are babied for 8. long time. and not usually we-imcd beforethey are three years old. Unlike our boys anti girls, may never play oom.;)(-titivo genres. nor are they allowed to fight Wtlllll. each other. But when they rniwh ma- turity they assume full responsi- blllty for the new izensratlon as tvrli as for their elders. As in China. they marry veiy young. The marriage however, involves no cure- mony ---one day tihny just begin living as man and wife. . a . and rac- The ancient Egyptians split rot-lzr. by drii.in.,-,r holes in lines and ill- sertlng wooden DPKS. Tho ".1525. previously soaked in water to nuke the-m swell, causing the rocks to mlit open. The pacific golden plovers. fly 2.000 miles from Alaska and Siberia to tine I-Iaiwailan Island. This is a non-stop flig-h.t, Yet a nrenlpy continuous flight is made by thr- Arct-ic Tern which summers in Northern Europe and wlntcrs in the Antarctic circle. The flight cov- ers 11,000 milml. West 215th strnet. just on Broadway, New York Citv. has no sidewalks and no road for motor traffic. It consists of flights of steps made of stone. Because snow falls on towering Mount Etna in Sicily. the arch- diocese ls several tiliousand dollars richer. 'Ilhe snnnv actually kc-.'l'I.'i the church in funds. 'I'he ill-year-old archbishop owns the arrow because of in grant which dates back to medieval times. 0 C O The snow is stored in trenches and covered with branches. During the heat of summer the snow turn: to ice and the ion is sold in the villages nearov, In the early days of the grant lvhn ice-tilled trenches provide! the only refrigeration in the area. Even today Mount Etna snow brings as good it prioe as am- fioaliy made ice sold in Catmiia. Among the Melaneaians of New Guinea, every person is a sorcerer in his own right. If he wants to poses a woman. hurt an pnemv. grow good craps ell"... he must first any she proper magical Il1CIntaIt'l0i1I. Yet magic is personal prnorriv which can he aold or traded or named on by inheritance onlv to one person; a man can inherit magical formulas only from his mother's brother. In byegone days they used to he canntbals. 'Il1e use of intelligence teats has become very widespread. Every man inducted into the armed forces took at leaat one of the 10 tutu to help determine his fitness: for s Pacific lob, Fmm this teatim. many fact; were learned abtml pewle. the chief one being that every human exhibits some doernr of intelligence. some more than others. of course. 0 O 0 Indian children that lower than white children, and nectrore lest lower than Indian children, This does not moan that the ohllrlrrn of Indians and negroes have a low- er 1', Q. It does mean however. that certain envlronrmnts tnnd to thwart intelligence. Did you know that tho Union of South Africa has thrnc cmll,ak'.' Here are the three: Pretoria for thr- exeoutlve dzvnartmont Ctmc 'Down for the legislature. and Storm- fontein for the National Jurllrlwrv. Mra Lester Carroll of West- minster. S. C picked five ears of corn thet were all joined together at the end attached to the stalk. from Oallfivrnla tn Newfound- Uniled . land more than 50 rubber highways are being tested under the heavy under hot and cold weather tests wheels of pr:-sent day traffic, The than non-rubber materials ma: first rubber road was laid downlhave been used in higtvway can- five years ago, and scientists feel slructlon. so in the not too distant. that in two or three more years future you may be driving on rub- they will have been down long cm ber highways. ough to prove themselves. All rubber mixtures last longer If you were to kick the person PAGE THREE responsible for most of your trouble, you wonldn't use the Inn of your shoe-you'd'use the 'n-Pl. The average pri-son has one in; shorter than the othor, which may account for our going around in circles a great deal of the limo. ER FEELING LOW PRICES. ITIS JUNE IN JANUARY AT PIERCEPS THE FROST AND SNOW HAS NO EF- FECT AT PIERCE'S. THE COLD WEATH- ER JUST PUTS IN THE MOOD FOR BET- TER PRICES. TO GIVE YOU A WARM- COLD WEATHER TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR HIGH QUALITY FOOD AT LOW, DURING THIS COLD. FIN EST QUALITY BROKEN PEKOE TEA Lb. 69c IIBUBLE FEATURE SPECIALS FRESH SAIR BULK DATES 5 lbs. 73c PICKLES.iar............. 35: . Clark's - 20 oz. PORK & BEANS. 2 for .. . . 39c Heinz -- 20 oz. TOMATO JUICE. 2 for . . . . 37: Icing Bulk y WHEAT GIRM. 2 lbs. . . . . . 29: SUGAR. 2 Ilia. 25: Super SUDS. Zpltqa. 69: aonm noon raonucrs EXTRA SPECIAL Robin Hood LYNN FLOUR, 24 lb. .... .. 1.79 Robin Hood -- 5 Lb. RAZOR BLADES ROLLED OATS 47c 10 Blgdeg 100 Robin Hood 200 BIBAIOS 51-75 CAKE MIXES! EVERY BLADE 2 pkgs. .. . , . 59c GUARANTEE!) shelled (Light Halves) WALNUTS, 1-4 lb. 220 Island OATMEAL, 2 lbs. .. 260 mean is A-nanny nor CELIA) CANDY Regular 250 SPECIAL 150 PiEllcE'S"FlNEST FRUIT For Baking or Pies Fresh Plait? COOKING APPLES. 3 lbs. . 29: Your Choice Sunkist. 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Bcautltlor Liquid Wax loosens embedded dirt. dis- solves grease. removes heel marks. stains, even road tar. All the dirt comes up on the cloth. The wax stays right on the tloorl You let it dry a few minutes, then hufT. You get a rich, protective. real wax lustre that lasts and lasts, because Bcautitlor contains lots of genuine wax. Why clean, then wax? Do both at once, with Johnson's Beautiflor Liquid Wax! Got Iooutiflor today, wherever Johnson's Wax is sold!