JANUARY 18. H1949 V__ CHARLOTTETOWN —_>-> HI New Hairs Must Grow To Take Their Place You lose at least 45 to S0 hairs each day-because old hairs are dying all the time. Look at your comb-perhaps you're losing too, many! In a healthy scalp and a ksalthy head of hair, ‘new hairs are created to replace the ones that fall out. But the question is: how to keep your hair and scalp truly healthy. One of tho worst enemies to hair health il-dirt’ Tests prove that‘ your _hoir collects more dirt in u single hour than your entire body does in a full day. rThis com- pines with scalp oil, dried skin, ‘pnd perspiration to form a waxy accumulation of dandruff that lies tightly on the scalp, and chokes of? the nourishment your liair needs. ’ Dandruff in your hair and on vour scalp warns, that your hair licalti is being harmed by this condition. Correct it at once-dissolve and wash awa all dirt and dandruff wit N0 MOSQUITOES {MONTREAL Jan. 13 -— (C?) - Dr. Arthur R. Eivirlg; of Mont- isal Neurological Institute said mn- illll a Uificd States tech- nical mission to ‘rccce has "wiped nit practically every mosquito iri llig country lii a drive against mal~ iris. in Wold 3. rind Word 3 iii porficulor. rAs fimo may nor permit doy, January 27th. WENDALL llow Many Hairs Do You lose Each Day? DANDIDATE FDR WARD 3 Al the rcqucsf of u lorge number of citizens l have decided fo oller us a cundirlofc for the office of Councillor Should you elect mo os your representative l vvlll do niy ufmosf to furfher the interests of Charlottetown in general may l foko this opporfunify oi‘ soliciting your vofo on Thurs- Fitch Dandruff Rgmgy5y Shampoo. Fitch works right ~= _ . gs in you; will. leaves it aritiseptically clean, able to breathe freely Th“ your hair gets rope; nourishment, keeping ll; 1",. l-rvus. healthy and alive-looking. Fuel‘ Dandmfi Remover Slllmpoo is the only shampoo flllllrdiztced to remove dan- druff. Fitcliscreanrv, stimu. “m? lathe!’ Klvvs your hair g beauty treatment, mo, Prove It Yoursglf Get Fitch Daiidrufi Remun- shamiioo for healthy, gond- kffllmg ha"'—try the economy Eire, 69c. Be proud of you] air-start Fitch care ton ght, _ O > Dandruff Remover SHAMPOO m PEOPLE ARE FUNNY VANCOUVER — (GP) — People are funny. says John MncDoifld, who retired after 43 years as a streetcar conductor. Ho says per- sons wanting to know the loca- tion of a street number often gave him the telephone number as re- fercnce. me to coll personally on you, H. BEATON DAILYf ,CR'OSgSWORD f 9' iiicnoss oz. kmei-iwi? ionew-rd - Lfbutoroost: Indian ; . loUnoxpiodcd h in; of a, l8. Snow f . shell ‘mo vohlciO 19. Uniidul- t. Book ofOid _i4._oiiiii:/. 1mm v Testament! n; _ " iflivonini ss-siiépeo. . "pour" ‘sunsod profile i. Spooilo _ ‘EEYPH fhlfsessoniiig hoidthread ILAmi-mativc ' l. Black 2. Past v0!!! ill. 14st king l. Return Ill. 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Fillcd with solemn wonder DAILY QEYPTOQUOTE-llorels iiovqpo with l “‘ ' AXYDLBAAXR . uLoNounLLOW One letter slmpiy stands for another. in this exsmp for the three L's. X for the ll‘ Z J D J Q Z E. ‘Yesterday's Cryptoqiloio: implies, the length and formation of thc word! ore ‘iliiy the code letters are different. A Ci-yptognm Quotation s Lrnnrz MRR-XLDEEZQ MK Y3 KY8 FDEEM_ZX KYZJ YZ le A is used Single letters. apos- two 0's. etc. all hints. Each I in: CSSElg CHARACTER IS SIMPLY HASH‘. LONG CONTXNUED-PLUTARCH. - Dlllrlbiiiod by King Icdlurol lyiidicalo. lne.’ insist at aLl times on tho best, And Uteii forget about the mu, —Tommy Tit. "Dee. doe. doe!" cried Tommy Til; the Chickadee from the feed. ing shelf outside the kitchen win. dow of Farmer Brown’; house, 1g was o. cheerful sound. M01115;- Bwwn says siic always feels bet- ter for‘ hearing it. Most folks do. There is no more cheery sound on a cold winter day than the voice of the little black-capped bird who L‘ ‘he "Tflbat of the feathered {Qlk- seemingly he never is hap- pier than when clinging upside down to a twig while he sips a drgp from Uie tip of a melting icicle, "DfQ dee- 4'1"!" Bo moi See Ml‘ med Tummy Tit l5 he looked over the sunflower seeds on the shelf. He is very fond of sun. flower seeds. He likes nothing beg. W» We" perhaps it is bits of are more to his luring than the big seeds. Crfcking them open 1s fun. Yes, sir. it i: fun. You would that Just watching him do 11;, Dee. dee, deel” Tommy called. Then the seeds began to 11y_ He “BPPQ 0M U118 way. He tossed ‘me m" WBY- Some fell back on U" 511911’. but more fell on the ground. "m. you rascal! Stop wasting 800d 100d." cried Mother Brown. Tommi’ manned his bright little eyes at her and threw another seed over his shoulder. Then he got one to suit him. held it with his feet on the edge of the Uielf. and his black-capped little head flew iback and forth very fast as with Contract Bridgeg Dy Josephine Culbertson ‘i’ l A PREMATURE DOUBLE l Today's dcclarer exhibited both excellent card reading and expert Jechnique to fulfill his doubled coniract. North denies _ .._ North-South viiinonbiv‘ 7 QAl-IJG! Q64- ‘Q74; KQJS Q4’ T; N QIODBO con WE OAK“ Q7158 s 2 ‘II 49¢: ‘massa- p’! Q1098 QAKIOB ~Thebiddingz North Bast South West 1Q 2Q 2Q Dbls Pass Pass Pass action “H611 he doubled two spades. even though. admittedly, he had reason to feel that he could defeat that contract. South's bid was forcing on Norili, so why not let the vulnerable opponents keep on bidding and perhaps real- ly "hang themselves?" West led the top card of his partner's suit. East won with the jack, cashed the diamond ace and then led a third high diamond, his ides. being to ruff dummy down and in that way perhaps protect hls'pa.rtncr‘s trump tricks. Unfortunately for East. Uie plan din. not work out as intended. Dummy ruffed ivith the spade seven and the spade ace was then cash- ed. South next led to his club ace. cashed the club king. and when the club jack dropped, gave close thought to tlie entire mat- ter. He was sui-c of one thing: Wests early‘ double of spades was the strongest possible evidence that West liad originally i-ield five cards in the suit. Resolving on boldness because of the reward in sfghf, South led his singleton heart and finessed dummy‘; Jack. When it liold. lie ‘cashed Hie ace and king of hearts, discarding his two remaining club! and. incidentally, reducing both his own hand and West's to trumps. Now fie led a heart from dummy and ruffed with the spade nincl West over-ruffed, but he could not avoid giving South a spade (By Thornton W. Burgess) f his tiny black bill he split that peanut meats, and I doubt if mess swallowed n‘ "Dem dee’ dee, see‘ rnef See mo!" he cried happily. seeds and threw (hem away. West was guilty of an‘ absurd‘ i‘ lllllih} ‘Dee. dee. doe!" criod Tommy Tit, returning for anoilier sun- flower seed ee open. picked out tlie meat and Then he once more picked up Mother Brown shook a finger at him. “You are too fussy, altogether oo fussy," she srzolded. “Dent tell me that all those seeds you have thrown away are not good. You don't hold one iii you: bill long enough to find out if it is good or bad." “Dee. dee, dee!" cried Tommy Tit merrily. He flipped a seed over a shoulder. He snapped one over the other shoulder. He tossed one aside. Then he picked one up. Holding it lengthwise in his small bill. he cari-icd it to a tree. Mother Brown wciit outside and looked on the snow-covered ground below the shelf. Hulls and seeds lay scattered all about where they had been dropped or thrown. She picked up a fairly plump-looking seed. she pinched it. It was lit- ile more than an empty shell. Sin: picked up another. It looked good. but when she opened it there was no meat in it. So these were the seeds Tommy Tit had been throw- ing away! She looked carefully. but not one good seed did she find. Elce looked 0n the seeds on the shelf. She could tell by their looks that some were worthless. They were not plump, as they would have been .had iliey been filled wrifin good seed meat. But tlici-e were others that looked good and proved not to be. She couldn't tell them from the good ones. Yet Tommy Tit had not once hesi- tated. iilnd he hadn't made a single mistake. "Tommy Tit knows his seeds. He certainly docs know his seeds. I dent see how he can pick out the poor ones so fast and not make mistakes. It is really wonderful," said she. “He is rather a wonderful little bird. if you asl: me." said Farmer Browns boy. “He knows his seeds all right. Probably the poor ones feel light when he picks them up But to me wlint is really wonder- ful is the way he can liold one of those smooth bonds on u small. round twig with his fcet and ham- mer if.‘ open iriihout dropping it or losing his balance. Yet. only once in a great uklle does one get away from him. Then usuiilly lie catches it before it reaches the r» ground." "Dee, doe. doe!’ cried ‘Ioiniiiy Tit, returning for another sun- flower seed. He snapped his bright eyes at Tommy and Iris mother. seized a seed and flipped if. over a shoulder. tossed another over the other shoulder. tiicn picked up the biggest, plumpest seed oii the shelf and flew away willi it. "I'll say he knows his seeds," chuckled Farmer Brown's boy. The next story: “Something Wrong." 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