mcrmisnvstu. r ~elstseil >- s. . . Qwmsnmam~-._-_.~. l. ....~...-..._... .. i. ';.vu.d'.'l'é~!"1aa!~.fl -'-~:~-'"-' =-- w.» - - . .. ' THE GUARDIAN. CHARIJUITETOWN NUVEMBER 29. 1949 Wind 8. Weniher lotion The average head lone 45 to 80 hairs doily—a healthy scalp replaces them If on start with an average heaIthy head of hair-chances are you have from 120,000 to 140,000 hairs to lose! “But." say hair authorities, “you must keep on growing from 1,200 to 2,400 new heirs s month-or your will gradually thin out." The first stop to ensure natural re-gruwth of hair is to keep the scalp clean and Cree from dust and smoke which combine with scalp oil, persgire- tion and dandrufl‘ to c oks of!‘ nourishment. To do this-you need to wash your hair once a week with a shampoo guaranteed to remove dandruff-Fitch Dandruff Remover Shampoo. ls Your llair Falling Out Too Fast? your scalp-wiissolves and washes away all dirt and dan- druiY-leeving your scalp anti- septically clean, able to breathe freely. Fitch ls the ONLY SHAM- POO a uaranteed to remove dandrug" . . . the only shampoo that gives your scalp a health treatment and your hair a beauty treatment st the some time. Prove It Yourself Get Fitch Dandruif Remover Shampoo for healthy, good- looking hair-try the economy size, 69c. 'l‘ake care of your hair if you want to keep it—— start Fitch care tonight. —NOTICI! T0 ADVERTISERS.- Advertisers are reminded that their copy must be in the Gus-rdisn not --DON"1‘ FORGET saloon! FIJICY Work and Home (bolting m tist later than noon the previous day to gusrsntse insertions. Out of city 1-1111, Thursday. December hi. he o'clock advertisers who telephone classi- neds. etc.. should psrticuisrly bear —-FARM WAGON-On my prom- ises siuoc October 31st. a wsaon with this in mind. pole. Owner pay for ad and remove. J. A. MaoKenzie, Kensmgton. —POST NUPTIAL RECEPTION —-The home of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Giliis. Indian River, was the scene of s jolly party on Wed- nesday night when neighbors and friends assembled to congratulate Stephen on his recent marriage and extend s hearty welcome lo his bride. An address expressing the sentiments of those present was rend by Mrs. B. C. McLelian while Mr. Charles Gillis made the presentation of s purse. The groom made a fitting reply in the address on behalf of himself and his bride. thinking their friends for their good wishes and gifts. Several guests made brief speeches of congratulation and the xvhole assembly united in sing- ing "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows." A program of music and dancing followed. the first num- ber being the wedding reel in —-RETURN FROM N-lr-Mi’. F. R. Nauss. manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia and Mrs. NBUSG returned on Friday evening from an extended vacation spent in Chester and other points in Nova SCOlllr-K — SUCCESSFUL SALE -— The W.M.S. of Springfield West Bap- tist Church held s very succes- ful sale of home-cooking and fancy work at the Olieary Co- op. Siors on Saturday afternoon. Despite very inclement weather, the sale was well patronized. -—GOINO WEST - Mr. Walter A. McKenzie of Springfield, loti- on Saturday morning on an ex- CAPITQL-Summersidg LAST SHOWING TODAY - 8:30-7:15-9;20 “THE PRIDE 0F THE YANKEES" With Gary Cooper - Teresa Wright Pvromouni presents ' culiiiluusi is lllll WALLIS’ ~ g production .\ WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY — 7:15-9:15 11.25 Size ,§°_.f';’;' Y.:=..:". ‘r1322. trans; i? “*2” 0' , IZQ m3 l‘ a p . yr e “'1 W5‘ W‘ Wally us" 5 and groom participated. A delici- s Qmdlufi‘, Re.m°"°'. ‘shmlma Dandrufl Rama e and relatives located in Saskatche- m“ lunch was sewed by ‘he only liotFltchss-“mujatmtn-cmamy ‘"3" and Alberia- and may 3° a5 1 d‘ s during intermission At a lather gets right down into the f“ as ‘Xancouver __K a‘ 1° ' ‘bind. of any hm‘: mo“ ‘m 94 - lar hour the guests departed > U" m“ “m” wishing Mr. and Mrs. Gillis a , “mo, o," “,4 —FUNER-\L 0F MR- PERRY- long ins happy wedded life.—l( The funeral of the late Daniel Perry was held yesterday morn- ing from the residence of his bro- thcr, Arthur Perry, 497 North for the Educational Secretary that the week of Historical Rviics, both in Charlottetown and Summersirin. was n splendid success. The reports of the undertaking have been rc_ Market Street, Summcrside. to tained for future TEIt-YEIICB. '1'nc St. Paula Church and Cemetery. Chapter is most grateful to all u ho At ten o'clock Requiem Mass was loaned articles or helped in any cclcbraied by Rev. Father Mac- way. It was moved that $50 be Lc-od and the final rites at the you'll never be with- o u t i t i H e l p s prevent chspping, helps protect sensi- tive skin, softens and smooths skin. Eves doubles ls s make- up base. nor: lllhegweit Chapter Meeting - Miss Wands Wyatt. Regent. presided at the NOVEILIJPI‘ mocking BORDEN Miss Louise Arsensult of Mone- ton is visiting in Borden. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald MoAloeL. Mrs. Frank Wcsthaver of Bor- UMITED TIME ONLY for the Abegu/cit Chapter 1.0.11. iE. Summerslde, in the Town Hall on Thursday afternoon. After the given toward the British EilTOpcilll Relief Fund alld $10 for shipping purposes. Mrs. AB. Hopkins reported that grave were performed by Rt. Rev. G. J. McLcllan. V.G. The psll bearers were Messrs. Offie Arsen- ault, Wilbert Arsenault, Fred B. den is visiting relativu in Halifax this week. REGENT ronAY and wan. Shows 7:15 and 9:15 — Matinee Wednesday 8:30 Mrs. Myrtle Robertson who is spending the winter with her sis- ter, Mrs. tcapt.) JL. Read st Bo:- den, id's patient in the PC. Hos- pltal following s. Illl at their home hers last week. Prayer for Peace and the Flag ex- ercises, the secretsiys report was read by Mrs. W.A. Allen and a. lsatisfactory financial report. Silli- lmitted by the treasurer, Mrs. W. ‘E Smsllmsn. A letter of appreci- lotion was read from Mr Chester .Ma.oDonaJd for the gift received. ‘lThe secretary also read a letter from Mr. Watson MncNauglit. MP. i‘; cimnectlirt): saith Bill Nunibef l,“ 0d to send a letter of Sympathy to l "8 W ‘"19 COmlC-‘i- Fwloiic of the members, Mrs. Donald 35mm! m“ "13""- i-he MmmilriBziker. in her recent bereavement. d! “m” l‘ °°"5ul'-l"B_ “if Au“? The National Anthem brought the 2§§§;$fl‘°’?3..§.‘ §.;:..:;::;::".~;r w ~ ~s ficulties would be involved. ' Mrs. Cll. Stewart road a lelrer from Mr. W.G. Foster, Chairman for the Blind. wherein he expressed lthsnks to the Chapter for $332.39 Jecclved from .1 Tag Day for this ipurpose on October Z2. ‘VHTPSNADE’ Bedfordshkev Bu] The Regent. made an appeal for ‘and _ (OP, _ Triple‘ use‘, Cubs shoes and warm clothing to br- sent have been bum M w-hipsm/de 20% for British and European Relief. the first he" In many yen,“ ZOO This ivork will be attended to at Superintendent E. ll. Tong said °m° “l5 my wh° ha“ ‘ihtlllnl: that tigers are difficult to breed 1n t0 donate may contact Mrs. A-icn England but all three cubs sre doing 0F MYS- H- Sllllvhilnt- well" l Mrs. George Morrison reporting the Annual Tag Days, {rum a financial standpoint, were highly satisfactory. The Provincial Secre- tary, Mrs. Thane A. Campbell, ru- ported that pictures o1 the King and Queen, also of Princess EllZl- both and Phillip, Duke of Edin- burg. had been fBCt-IVGG from limitl- quarters and will be donated to the schools. The secretary was request- Gallant, Max Gallant. Leonard Desllochcs. Ernest Gaudet. Inter- mcnt was in Si. Paul's Cemetery. —S. EDWARD G. ROBINSON at his All-Time Best in e Great Motion Picture. GUIIRLIFS REXALL DRUG STORE I]. Central Street — SUMMERSDJE — Phone 36 —IIETIREMENT OF FAMOUS EIIUCATIONALIST — Professor Bertha Oxener, who recently re- signud her post of Director of Wo- mcn's Work at the University of Saskatchewan. has settled in Ches- ter, N. S., with her aged mother. She has had a distinguished educa- tional career, and in addition has been foremost in organizing Wo- men's Institutes, nnd was National President some years ago. Profes- sor Cixener has had 25 years’ as- sociation with Saskatchewan Unl- vsrsiiy, during which time sho was supervisor of women's worlr in the Province. She ls now enjoying her well-corned retirement. but still takes a keen interest in all matters nffccting women's work and in the progress of their organizations. Professor Oxener is associated with this Province through her sister, Mrs, F. R. Nuuss, Kensirigton. ‘ll. Yilllll DAYS Ylill Wlll. REIEIBEII The regular suction party or the Borden Women's Institute vas held in the town liull on 'l‘liurs- day evening with six tables play- ing. Ladies prize was won by Mrs. J.J. lvisclsaac; gents by Mr. Reg- inald Rodgers, with consolation prizes going to Mrs. Eddie Keougli and Mr. George Perry. The freem- out. prize was won by Miss Rosie Cerotti. hlERCI-IANT SIIIP SHELLED WASHINGTON. Nov. 28 —(AP) -*The American merchant ship Sir ‘John Franklin reported today u Chinese Nationalist warship tired on and hit it l2 times. The in- cident took place off Shanghai. The message from the vessel's skipper said all aboard escaped injury. The skipper said his shin was proceeding to Woosung, be- low Shangihsl. LINSEED UILGAKE MEAL rnnsn srock $3.95 BETTE , MGKIIY 8i 00. LIMITED SUMMERSIDE, P. If. I. BRITISH ELECTION ODDS On Wednesday evening liILss Elma Inrnan was the guest speak- er st Borden United Church uu- der the sponsorship o! the Social Club of the Church. Prior to liiiss lumans tsl-k the Social Club hoid an important. Business meeting completing plans for their nnnusl Christmas sale. At. the close of inn business meeting Mrs. Maurisc Lodge welcomed Miss Inman and the citizens who camc to hear llil‘. Miss Inmnnfls talk was ncrnmw-u- LONDON. Nov. 28 — (Reuters) -A loading London bookmaker today put Prime Minister Attica joint favorite with Conservative leader Winston Churchill for the 195i! general election stakes. The odds offered were 2 to l against either candidate. A week ago the same bookmaker placed Churchill favorite at 7 to 4 against, vivith Atilco at 5 to 2 against. . Personals TIGER TRIPLETS - A UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL PICTURE% ONCE ROAJVIED EUROPE ' II IMDYCHRISIIANS-HGIIARD WFF- WISAHORTOII-FRANK L nova GOUGH - A BllESlEll lllSIiIi mooucnon - ma» .- ms. t. m... UIQIIISTERKISKM-IIIII@IN&1~N€IIKIIS. Lions at one time lived in Eur- rps but now are confined to the less civilized parts of Africa and south- svest Asia. _ , icd by slides which were of great EXTRA! G001) SHQRT and LATEST NEWS “Ml-F lwcly“ Lmdemiyi ‘um’ educational value. SlVlwlllg lliv ..l- 91‘ °i Lime Ymfk 9°h°°l- 5nd he‘ dustries of Trinidad and more p _ bwllwl" M“ Bl“ U“d"‘h‘“’- m‘ tiwiariy lwr swim field of “wi- i ‘i dflfli Bi- P-w-C- We" ‘Wake’? touching among the East Indium I guests of Mr. and liirs. Ernest - whg fol-m a large m", o; the 1.. ‘ Walker. Silmmersidh-"s- land's population. They nre cart-d awe A chrlstmas l I07 by tIiG United CIlilfCh Of Cliii- THAT “ILL SAVE LIVES ALL --M.r. Clifford Mo!" 0! Mo“!!! ads Missionary Board, and the YEAR ROUND KENslNG-roy church's work there is extensivt. Miss lnman has n charming manner and is intensely intern-st.- Allison University was guest preacher on Sunday at the Sum- merslde Presbyterian Church.—S Tuesday 7:15~9:l5. hI-(I-Ws liril HE A RED CROSS BLOOD picture from n prim novel. hill DONOR AT ONE OF TIIE ed in 1m work at Trinidad mu FOLLOWING CLINICS: Turner In "ii-Bill?" "oum ——Mrs. Leo Hughes returned re- depicts a. vivid picture of tlic pco- Sunameyflrl, ______ __ December 12m. STREET", with Van ileilin, Donut cenily to her home in Kensington pie there and their work. Ali's. R.C.A.I“. S'§ide December 13th. mad, Richard Hart and Fmil after sn extended vacation spent 106188 lliflnkfli he!‘ rm DQ111111 0i Remington .. December 13th. Morn“ Thrm‘ n; nnmnnggfforv with relatives in Boston, Mass, ihe Social Club and invited nil Montague . Deccmhflr 14th. m t, Th‘ “MT, Drama. “m, and Detroit, lVllclL-K. members, guests and the C.G.I.'I‘. Sourls . . llecumliur Nth. c ' l‘ " _____ glrls present, 1,9 join the Social (‘hnrlntti-tou-iu. llor-nnrhr-r 15th. quake! ._lvlr. and Mrs. Roy Green. who Club in n cup of tes which was‘ served at the home o! Mrs. \V.S. Jardine. There, Miss Inmsn was a very interming conversntioiirrns‘. and showed the girls beautiful 9.:- amplcs of the silver and gold ivorl: done Iiy the natives. The brace- lois. pins snrl rings were f" samples of delicate woritmsnsrnp. The members o! the Social Club are very grateful to Miss Inmnn for mvinw her time and talent iri‘ s very fine evening. All details of tho visit were very eiiiciently ar- ranged for by Mrs. Welter CJnli to WIIUIII the Social Club also ex- tends thanks. — Ii were recently married at Stanley Bridge, left on Friday for their home in Northern Ontario. They were accompanied by iho laltei-‘s Father. lVLr. ll. S. lViacEwen and Mr. G. Morris Caseley of Kelvin Grove, who will assist in driving. u iar as Red Luke. Ont-Bur. -Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Nsuss have returned from s trip to Novs Scotia, their native province. Their points of ,csll were Amherll. Truro. Chester and other South Shore towns. The highlight of the trip, for Mrs. Nauss was the 28th birthday party of the Chester Women's Institute.—Bur. —Messrs. Ernest '1‘. Mill, Clay- ton Mill and Elwin Mill have re- turned to their homes at Cler- mont, after spending the pest week in Charlottetown, where, the former exhibited a number of choice prize-winners in the Live Fox Show-Bur. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ‘ESTABLISHED lees» -Mr. Dsnzil MseNeiil. ‘Pruro. N. 5.. accompanied by his wife and daughter, Chsryn. also Mrs. Her- man Clow and daughter Elaine were called home on account of the illness of Mrs. Elvina Met-Neill. who passed nwsy at her home, 39 King 8t. Bumrnerside. Oct. 23. They motored back to their respec- tive homes, the day following the funeral accompanied by Core Msc Neill and Elaine MacDonald. FIRE After the ashes have sto smouldilflf‘! 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