-'-_- ‘ Will You Nature Warns You When Hair Loss is on the Way Look in e mirror, and picture yourself 5 years from now. 1f you see signs of thinning hair now-hair that looks drab and dull—_if you see damirufl, take warning] Dandruff often warns you of thinnin hair, unhealthy scalp. This is ecause your hair tra s dirt, dust and grime from t e air.- These combine with scalp oil, dried skin and perspiration to form a Waxy accumulation of dandruff lying tightly on your scalp. Your hair i_s choked ofi from nourishment it needs, may become dull, lifeless and thin out. For healthy, good-looking hair, you should dissolve away all dirt and dandruif from our scalp. Use Fitch Renwuer Shampoo, ilt What Age i“ Dan rufi the only sanction; u. .1118‘ . a a Go Bald? 5253132?‘ guaranteed tn remove . Fitch works right down into the thousands of tin hair °Pefllll8fl in your sea p. It leaves your scalp antiseptically clean, able to breathe freely, ab your hair can be healthy, lus- trous, alive-looking. Prove It Yourself Get Fitch Dondrufi Renwver r Shampoo for healthy, good. looking haii'—try the economy 511?. 69c. Be roud of your bair—start Fitc care tonight. Twh Dandruff Remover SHAMPOO m ~ inAMi-ot I '3! j llrop Report WINNIPEG, Sept. 13 -— Weath- l: over the prairies during the past week has been generally deal for ell harvesting operation. ivirh the result that rapid pro- gress has been made in cleaning ‘pp lhls year's crop. Scattered rains occurred at isolated prairie points and in the Peace River area. Light frost damage is re- POTLBd BI- a few points in Alberta, but otherwise the harvest is pro- gressing favorably with somewhat better prospects than prev/mu; Q5- timatee, according to the weekly fi-‘OD report of the Department of Aflifrulture of the Canadian Na- tional Railways. IPROFESSIONAL CARDSJ M. Grafton O'l..eary Frederick . Gardiner, c. I-rawrnrim The Men Behind P.C. Convention rigs GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ‘ , , _ National Policy For Radio wmmrm. Bent- is - Mshrnl the last station call over provin- clally-owned Rsdiio Station OKY, Premier GIISOXI. transferred auth- ority from the Manitoba Govern- ment to the CBC before a public gathering in the Winnipeg Audi- torium Pridey. September 3rd. In doing sop he closed out the Mani- toba. Government's 25-year vent- ure in the radio broadcasting business with an overall clear profit ior the citizens of Manitoba cf over $600,000. "It is with mixed feelings that I take part this evening in the swan song of Radio Station CKY". the Premier said. During this long period. l. ‘nappy relationship has existed between you radio listen- ers. our radilo staff es operators of ClKY. and ourselves in the Government." “You will be glad to know," he added. "that under our arrange- ment every member of OKY's staff l5 b91118 Rlvvn e. chance, with pension rights protected, of work- ing for and making good with CBC." Mr. Gs-non gave two reasons flor- - CKl-‘s retirement from the field of radio broadcasting: First was the development of a national radio policy for Canada. With Manitoba the only province where a. Provincial Government has en- gaged in commercial radio broad- casting. he said, it would be im- possible for fihe Dominion Gov- ernment to refuse licenses to oth- er provinces if Manitoba insisted upon staying in. "With the re- sult,” Mr. Gal-son points out, “that your airwaves could ultimately be congested with broadcasts from 10 different governments in Can- ede." Second, radio license fees go entirely to CBC. If CKY, with- out radio license fees, attempted to provide tihe service guaranteed by the CBC, the losses incurred would have to be borne by the taxpayers in addition to the radio i Don. H. Morrow, ML. George C. Nola, K.C. L PAGE ELEVEN "w . ......_'..-al Convention ‘Vheels In Gear Al Progressive - Conse 21W Postman E. J. Harrison carries s heavy load rooms for over thcsc days to Progressive Conservative Headquarters in Ottawa. Preparations are under way there for the National Convention of the Party on September 30 and October l and Z, when a new leader will be chosen‘ to succeed Hon. John Bracken, M.P. Top Right-Some of this mail is dealt with by the convention's housing mmitsee which must find instructions are Nan Dcrnncc rvative 11.0. m. 2.000 delegates and guests. From left to right they are Mrs. A. W. Merriam, chairman, Gerald M. Gcldcrt, Secretary, and Mrs. Jan Miller. Much cf it causes activity in the production office of Headquarters where registration forms and run off with Jules Pcpmin dings. while at lower right the Missu Bunty Mafia: and issue delegates oertifiatu. license fees. ties that neither time nor space M o R M. Allian Farmer as. 1.1.5. AND HONEY TO LOAN c o M P A N Y BARRISTEB. soucrron, m, CHARTERED ' ACCOUNTANTS Frederic A. 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LLB Charlottetown clllldiln Bonk of Commerce Bldg H ' n I I I l ,“Hu"“.“. Charlottetown. P.E.l. Ilaellhee & Trainer PALM“ a’ "Bu" A. J. IIASLAM. B-A. LL-l- II. r. Msofiflil! an. inc. ' ' BARRISTIZR. ate. " sonulu” T351303- B-A- Bank of Nova swu- Chambers Charlottetown. P-EJ. Barristers. ete. g .1’. G. Russell Boucher, M for the Party in succession the Party's platform. Lmvcr left is organizational A group of the key men who are busy organizing the Progressive Conservative National Convention which will be he starting September 30 in Ottawa's Coliseum to choose a new leader to Hon. John Bracken, M.P., and to restate Top left is M. Grattan 0'l..eary, associate editor of the Ottawa Journal, chairman of the Ottawa Local Arran ements Committee and temporary convention chairman who will speech at the opening session on Thursda Donald H. Morrow, M.L.A. for Carleton Ottawa Local Arrangements Committee. Center left is Frederick G. Gardiner, K.C., Toronto, chairman of the important Resolutions and Policies Committee whose 193 mem- bers will meet in Ottawa twodays prior to the hundreds of resolutions submitted. Center right is George C. Nowlan. K.C. o! Woifville, N.S.. chairman of the Organization and Public Relations Committee, which will review publicity and general organizational matters. G. Russell Boucher, M.P. for Carleton, chairman of the Transportation Committee which is making arrangements to transport to and from the conventio and a large number of other guests. IAWBI‘ right is Clarence V. Charters, the Progressive Conservative Party, who is handling much of the details and publicity for the convention, and serving; as liaison between the local committees and National Headquarters. Clarence V. Charters d for three days eliver the keynote mofiiing. Top right is ounty, Secretary of the Iul of the trials and the "worry and the toil which demand attentions everywhere. All men were born info the world for a purpose, and I often think part of that purpose is to make himself a benediction to other people and all honor to the God who created him. We don“t. need to be rich. educated, powerful and high-ranking to help ioake this world a better place i.i which to live. "Your radio station is going from one form of public owner- ship to another. Where the old station CKY belonged to you as citizens of Manitoba. this new station OBW will belong to you as citizens of Canada. Thus, when these few remraflrs. the last sta- tion call on OKY. come to an end, you can say, with a continuing sense of ownership, ‘OKY is dead. W15 “W 0B h” If we dispense some of the i milk of human kindness and brotherLv-love as we go about As Others See Us (By Uncle Joe) our daily tasks, our passing from this sphere will be to those about us like the vanishing rainbow oe- the convention to consider n 1,313 delegates, 7G5 alternates Public Relations Director for Mortgage Sale To be sold hy public auction In front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown on Monday the 9th day of August A. D., 1948. at the hour of twelve o'clock noon, ALI. THAT tract. piece oi- parcel of land situate lying and being on Township Number Fifty-five in King's County in Prince Edward Island. hounded and described as follows, that is to sayz-ON THE North hy DcGros Marsh, on the south by the Cardigan River, on the Eiist by land of Bernard Mc- Lean and on the west by 15nd In the possession of Mrs. A. McAsklll containing twenty-five acres of land a little moire oi- less; ALSO ALI. THAT other tract of land situate lying: and being on Town- ship Number Fifty-five in Klnfs County aforesaid, hounded and, described as follnu-s, that is to! sayz-On the north by land In the possession nf W. A. McKlnnon , on the oust by lziml in the posses- , aion of ilcrnrird llIrLenn, on tliei south by DcGrr-ri Marsh, on lliei west by land in the possession of Roderick J. Steele, and John D. Steele, containing twenty - five sciree of land n. little more or less. The above sale is made under and by virtue of s Power o! Sale contained in en Indenture o! Mortgage dated 18th July, 1923, made between John D. McLean of DeGi-os Marsh in King! Coun- ty In Prince Edward Island, Farm- er, of the first part, and Anna M. I-laszard of Charlottetown in Queen's County in said Island wlfe of Louis A. Huazard, of the second part, default having been made in payment of the moneys secured by said ‘mortgage. For particulars apply to McLeod d: Bentley, solicitorn. Charlotte- town. Dated this 3th dny nf July, 1948. MARGARET LOUISE HASZARD, Eirecutrlx of Estate of Anna M. Haszard, deceased. The above sale is postponed un- _ til Monday the 15th flay of October, f 1948, at twelve. o'clock noun, ‘MARGARET LOUISE HASZARD. Executrlx of Estate of Anna M. Haszard, deceased. There are many things in lilz to torture the mind and eye of mankind, but there are also ample opportunities for benefiting our fellowmen and ourselves as welt. hind the silver cloud. Zflicre are so many oppovtahlv OUR BOARDING HOUSE can harbor them. There's the ow- ly figure waiting for the out.- stletche/i hand, the letter to e sick friend, s helping hand to those who are aged and going down 1.1.0 valley towards the setting sun. For truth. we need only look a» round s bit for our chance to help. “This life exempt from public haunt, Find tongues in trees, books in running brooks, sermons in stones and good is everywhere." Each one of us is saddled with a burden. each has his faults, w we should consider these things While we can never hope t: entirely abolish sin. or make the ignorant wise. or reform the drunk ard. we can instruct those oer- sons and thus bring about a bet- lterment in the moral and pnisi- y ‘cal order of their lives. - / Perhaps we ought to begin bi //”/ learning to bear the wrongs u! ,f others patiently, to forgive all in- juries. to comfort the sad, to foil the hungry and clothe the naked. We read in the 25th. chapter of the Gospel of Saint Matthew the‘ in the last great day when ‘inc Lord of llle and death shall co w. to judge men. He shall say iv them in His right hand: "Come ie blessed oi‘ my father, possess yoi the Kingdom of Heaven prepared for you from the foundations oi the world. For I was hungry one you gave me to eat; I was thirsty and you gave Me drink; I was a stranger and you took me hi; naked and you covered me; sick and you visited me; I ivas in prls on and you come to Me." What a lesson there is for s1‘. oi us in these glowing WOIdS of the Master! What golden oppcz- iunliies abound on every side ti be up and doing while it is stll. day! Often our opportunities ere mie- applied because we distrust our another. This is also lrue of the . Nations, not. always through their faults, but sometimes because -~’ our own national reactions. W! cannot expect, lco much from och- ere, while we offer too little mir- firlvrs, alivriys seeing our friend fiom our own standpoint, force - 7/ se-Ao! 1r was HlM o2 Méffeg Soeh- HE crzooci-iei: Bel-limb A BOuLDER, His Six-GUMSEI C-SLHGIMG ltoTl-lc. SUNl-vwwl-TH-i A Liel-vrrolsié oraawpr Bias-rep ‘We wrsawosls FROM i-HSK-f HPNDB -HAi2_Q\_iM\>l-i.'_.-’. You ABOUT THE: mouse MUSTHNG . . n. 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The first American tour in its Sou-year history is being made by‘ the corps dc Ballet of the Paris Opera which arrived" at Montreal aboard the Empress of France on its first poet-Wu voyage from Layer,‘ pool. Ballet sin-s m seen daring practice at sea. "what rQfflDly hot weather you Canadians have," said one cf tlicm who exported snow end ice. ’ --s.N s. Phoio Napoleon and llnole Elliv By Clifford Macllrlde ‘Q 1&5 DOS YOU xNFOUND YOU f ' _ _ g _ uu-I-n-w-vlv OMETHING, / BIG- CDWARD,’ for there is no sin committed thal -