. J-\ -rns GUARDIAN. Cl-lARLO'l"l'E’lUW.N . PACE lt1KI'.'i‘a' much -7. mo _l his svrlarrnmo: -‘ nose uvsusrrumoi The silver nuns climnmlcron cnscx rHsss‘rsAruassr - I ['1' RIDES. ' N0 WALKIN . 6ll.P.ENGINlL‘--——PI.ENTYOl'l'U'LL G TWO GEABS~—INJBWAll.D AND VERSE R WHEELS LEMENT 43 norms worn: on our GALDO§i oaa Cornplou line or attachments Including:-(hsltlvator. Islllas-, plan-. also barrow. lertlllaar solver. all stool body half toss trailer, my rsiso. aide type mower bar. etc. , bend lor Illustrated and ducrlpflva pamphlet showing an various attachments with delivery prices. There is on obllgatless. wgbaeelaeaulagthle-edellaourowaasarhetaudig as-tivitiegul wlllheplaaael glvealssaoastratleaaeny time. FREE! ~ ARTHUR Vnsnr p OUR I060 C.\'l'Al-OGUE OF GARDEN SEEDI WHITE TODAY FOR YOUR COPY. rns_csuraA I. ouasouu a news: nature, at an oOI¢a‘a word. Itrio able to advance. 1‘ IIGNS. Phone 18924. uowisn momma mor- WIAI at no Queen street. NIW smrnsawr CORDUROY SUITS. Jackets and Nylon Blouses at The Fashion Shoppe. Vl3!'l"l.ll‘AGl'fl SHOE BALE today. Bargains in shoes ior all the lasnliy. Oornar Jtichmond an Queen Street. _ ~ IIIAI. MB. l..lfl00LN DIIWAB. Education Week ‘ edcsst. OFCY, Wednesday. the 8th. at 1.00 P. M. Subject: The Farm. RESERVE March 0th and loll: lor a play entitled aulphur and Molasses by the sprinis Par’: Dre.- snstic Society. ' Sponsored by the Men‘: Association at the Baptist church. Till.‘ SECRETARY of the noun- cai lbstivai Association. will be in Holman's store. Charlottswwri March 91ti—l0th from a to 6 P. M to receive enter-lea tor the coming Festival. also Memberships. SPECIALS AT LEPAGIYS SHOE SALE. — Women's Dress shoes. Bummer Shoes. Men's Dress Ox- fords, Maris work Boots. Crepe Sole Oxfords. Boys Boots and Shoes. ‘ IEMODELLING BUILDING - Workmen have commenced rc- YORK. I’. E. ISLMIII nnrotiuy ills says --’ Continued lrom page I |p[f|ilon ag_\VGH as a discourages of ambition, and she can be a help as well as a hindrance. She can brace a man up to do the best that ll in him. She can make trienda for him. and she can be a press agent. so whether it is better for an ambitious man to marry or stay nnzlc depends upon tho kind oi’ a woman he marries. » MJAR MISS mx: speaking of popularly, the most attractive and ieucinstlng girl I have ever known was one who on that acquaint- ance was as ugly as the proverbial mud lence. but her delightful man- ners nnrl interesting conversation soon gained her ardent admirers. She had suitors galore and selected a husband who climbed to the top. OLD-TIMER ANSWER: You are right, Old-Timer. Woman who have what Blrrie calls that “damned charm" don't need to have beauty. They -have is far more potent spell to conjure with and one that never passes. The homely woman who is tascina ‘n; is the most l‘ ' ting woman in the world. And that should be a comlort to girls who are not naturally easy In the eyes. DOROTHY DIX Mnnot reply personally to readers, but will ana- wer yr of ‘ ‘ ‘ ct. ' her — What Make: Your Hair Keep Growing? Many worry about —:._—..__.._.._..._...... nu“-,mh'n huh yd mhssswooguaranuod to remove don’! know the fools man 1. mama“ to en. The avenge healthy head of :3] l:::itll:.—Yl.a.ec‘a‘use this hair grows 1.200 to 2,400 new acienflfloallyypsvpared shampoo lmra a monthl gnnetratos lat dolwdnrlntottbe " Ulllldl 0 3 IT *- ‘,'dt°°:3C: dissolves and {rashes awa é-"’"°‘?-v- '°“'°"”“' ‘.°.“.x.°.'*:::'.-i.°-*.....*""."'°.‘:..;.""“: Uni ' ‘.i..... ' ..... .2.‘.'..."‘:“.‘i'.‘:'..'3l‘.’.“'....".‘.‘.'.2.‘, is r;°',, ,, unhealthy scalp condition often Prove I own dmlops. For ourhals is like Forhaal .good-looklnghair :.:r'i.°.:.';*;*:. .*‘%.:r..‘."l::.:*‘.'..'- s.'.°..*.“'*°*'...."""r.".‘*.:.':°.‘.:.: air. "Phase blue ‘ti: poo ,3 ' ‘ ..°.‘-'."'«....«"'...."'s“. :.'.."':':.*..-:"..§:.*::.:*.:' ..": dsndruil‘—.to {cm a scaly. wary . ::<&usx:lulat:on that ilta closely ..-..1..,“~".i‘?..i: "ii’in'.‘.'."" .‘i."..°n.'.’°.§’§ 0 ' nounalunent from your hair.‘ . To keep your hair healthy, abundant and good-looting- 3'?“ Should dluolve away all dirt and dandrufl with a week! Emroo. Use Fitch Dandru‘ §bam an only Dsnrlruii lieniovsr‘ SHAMPOO _ rnrton The Signature of tfiilfi is V: liiiiiifil sttti gr 2. I F modelling the ‘Stt,-wart building. situated on the north side 0! Kent Street between Great George and Prince Streets. The building. when remodelled will house the firm of Douglas and Jones, now situated on the south aida\ol the same street. Personals Mr. and Mrs. H. ll. Hemming. of London, nre staying at the Chateau Lnurier for u (ew days on their -'way to England. The many iriends ’of Mrs. George Rogers, Freetown, will be pleased to hear she has returned to her home. Friends oi Mrs. Elliot Robert- son are pleased to know she is now convalescing at her home in Pownal iollowing an operation in the P. E. Island Hospital. Messrs. Gerald and George Monaghan, South Melville. were re- cent visitors to New Wiltshire where they visited their mother and sister. Mrs. Amos Ciarkln. Those who attended the Farmer's Meetings in Charlottetown last week were Messrs Haber E. MYers. John Myers, Hudson bowthar, Ei- mor Francis and Douglas Bell. Friends of Mrs. James Ding- well. For-tune. will be glad to hear she is improving following an operation at the P. E. I. Hos- pltal. Mr. Brendon Reid. and Mr. James Turner. of Hope River. were visitors to the city on Saturday. while here they attended the Barbara Ann Show in the even- lna which they enjoyed very much. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ling and so-. and Mrs. Elmer MacDonald and little daughter Gwmnath 0! New Glasgow. P. E. I. crossed to the mainland Thursday on route to visit friends and rolativas in Nova acotia and New Brunswick. They travelled together «is tar as sack- vlile. the former going to Sydney to visit his brother Albert and Mrs. Ling and little daughter Helen. while Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald want on to St. John to visit his sister. Mr. and Mrs. atevenson. IN Msuoluam ‘la lovhg memory or a dear hue- buul and father, Hector Murchi- rosz who passed away March ‘lib. Love's araaleat gilt. remembrance. Badly Mlaacll and Ever Ransom- barod by Wlia and Family. ‘IN MEMORIAM memorial enrdear i '. way. ‘ ‘r ,4 were for Plsotographs. ‘muurs xwsr. ‘sum as. lommosaa am. for so rp- wood: J51 tllilvkntrue and grades. oau. ‘sroalr aulcrsuc 2079-1: tor Refrigerator. Motor and washing Machine n.epa.i.rs. ' VLIOIITI DAILY except Sunday to New marrow and la: Phone Maritime Control Airway Limited 3061 or 540. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. — Advertisers are reminded that their copy ust be in The Guardian not later than noon the day previous to insertion. Those who telephone cissetilods. etc. should particularly bear this in mind. ENGAGEMINT. — MOIIASH-1, DUNNING -— Mr. Fruit Dunning. Oharlottewwn, P. E. 1., rmnounces the engagorn ‘ of his daughter Velda Eunice. to Walter Leigh Moreaah. l-lalilax. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. R.obort'O. Moreaah. Brldgowater. N. 8. Wedding in take‘ place at Halifax in . Busy‘ Centre or ' _ Hunter Rival Mr. John D. Matheson is a pati- ont in the P. I, 1. Hospital. _Mr. Harry smith has entered the P. l. 1. Hospital {or treatment. Mrs. Ernest cousin! had as her guest recently, her sister, Mrs, Ernest Mclswen oi Kenslngton. Mrs. John MacKsy cl Stan.ey Bridge is the welcome guest or the Burns family. Mr. and Mrs, George Whitehead, oi Bunbury were visitors in I-luntcr River this W963. Mr. Coleman MacDonald oi Moncton. N. B. was a week-end gusct or Mr. and Mrs Chester Whitluck. Mrs. George smith has retumod home {tom Whcstly River where she was visiting her daughter. Mrs. Rufus Axwocthy. Mrs. Orville seilor is confined to her home through illness. Her many friends wish’ her a complete and speedy ncovory. Mrs. Vincent Molntyre and child- ren, Petar and Barbara or char- lottetown spent a few days visiting in Hunter luvar guests or Mr. and Mrs. Bert MacDonald. . Mr. George Clark \nd Mr. Jack Stewart al Cavendish were visitors here recently anroute to St. John. N. 3.. where Mr.. Clark purchuod a new truck. Misses Virginia Plamins. Blanche MscDougIil and Mary Maoltay. college students in Oharlottetmvn spent the week-end hare guuts oi the latter's sister. Mrs. Stephen Burns. Rav. Howard Christie. Mrs. Christie, and little son Robert. lait by car on Monday morning for Halifax. They will be away from “The Manse" until the latter part oi the week. The many iriends oi Mrs. Hm?! Bernard are delighted to {mow she has returned home {mm the P. E. I. Hospital where she has been a patient for Ioveral weeks, sullering with a iractured hip. The sincere sympathy of this community goes out to Mrs. chesley Wood in the death or her mother. Mrs. Publicovsr of North Rustlco, whose death occurred in the P.!:.l. Hospital on February VI. The inn- ersl was held on Sunday February 19 and quite a number ol friends from‘!-luntar River “ ‘ The iollowlng horses irom this village took part in the loter-pro- yinoiai meet held in Charlotte- town on Feb. am. &d. and 3rd. Delawan owned by Mr. no. Jewell. Reuben Lee and Leo Brewer owned by E. A. Barnard, Linda signal owned by C. V. smith. and Joe Direct owned by my Mills. Joe was the only horse winning one at the beautiiul sliver trays. Aiao taking part on Tuesday was Dot Budiang owned by Murdock Nicholson oi springton. on Friday eltarnoon. The was-lrl Day of Prayer was observed in the United Church with ladies tram Presbyterian and United taking part. Mrs. J. 8. Burns and Mrs. 0.3. Msthasnn-were leaders. short addresses were given by Mrs. Kenneth white. Mrs. now- srd Christie and Mrs. nan! loa- nail. Also takifll P!" w the Canadian Girls in A 3:3 *r..i.‘.:r -M ""- wa‘s orslulst tor the Iervico. - grstulstlona are being ex- ad to the North Rustico Lec- onsriaa in winning the Merchants Trophy, in the {our team league. in which Hunter River ahur-Calm .- on with a winning ueiooairas. and South ll-uatioo. At the and of Boyle on behal! oi .- ‘ ‘ the Tfwhy to llr. Wil- fred Ilsoqulre captain or the ueionaries. The winners received ,a hearty shear. _ IRVING-OAIII I, l......._ \ 'l‘be mas-rinse was seiaaniaes at i. new: church. on Island to. on -ma-ass. . at L... Girl Guide‘ News l (‘l News or central Royalty Brownies. Commissioner Miss I Arsenault and the Field Secretary were in- vited to Brownielsnd at Central Royalty on Wednesday afternoon and it proved iull oi magic. They were welcomed by the Fairies. Ei- ves. Kelples and Pixies and two lit- tle Brownies cordueted the visitors to their chairs. Fairy Gold was col- looted and alter that the Magic Carpet wus unrolled and the Rib- bon given to the Keeper while others placed the carpet on the lloor. it had to be swept clean of other lalry iootmurks with a mac- ic proom tied with green streamers. Gifts were placed on the carpet and it was liited very zaretully by 1011!’ Brownies at each corner and taken to the visitors who accepted then with much appreciation of the charming little cerumony. Then all the Brownies went to work and Proilciency Badges were passed by the ioliowlng Brownies: Marion Clark. Minstrel and Skaters, Anne Carr and Margaret Perry. Knitters, Dianne Buchanan and Marion Nichol, Toymakers and Necdleworkers. ,M.sl'E3l‘8t Pe:ry. Annie Laurie Mar.Lean, Writers. Leah warren, Susan Morrison, Mar- garet Perry Slgnallers, Msrylyn Carr. Carol A. Ms.-Donald, Phyllis MacMiilan and Marie Roper ~ all passed signalling for the Golden l-land. All this represented a lot oi work (or little girls uncl also by Brown Owl Mrs, l“n-d Oslmrno who au‘l‘ei._\' knows how to introduce mag- ic and run for Brownies in her Brownleland, Adele Mumusland is now Tnwny Owl replacing Georgie Nichol- Brownic shield. Last coil for entries in the Shield competition. Those e term; to data sra.. the 16th Pack Parlrdsle. acn- trai Royalty. 8th Puck Basilica. St: Peter's Pack, St. Puuls. Trinity, St. Zion. ‘Kensington and let 3rd Surnmerside who are the holders of the Shield. Whats to the liti. Pack salvat- ion Army they can surely sing? How about it Brown Owl Norma Birti’. ' , Guido news. The 8th compmy were (prtunste this week in hav- ing Int. Commissioner Miss Hart and Div. Commissioner Mi.s I. Arsenault visit them and showing iilms oi Eskimos at work. Thaze iilms were also shown to Paritdalo and Central Royalty Guides last week. The guides oi all Companies enjoyed the show «ml the talk by Miss Hart. These iilrns are to help promote International understand- ing and to give ideas of conditions in other lands. atarl with cut flowers. The couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Doighan, To.-onto the latter being a cousin 0! the groom. The bride choose ior her wedding a grey tailored suit with navy sc- cessories. The matron of ,h0nol wore a navy suit with pink occur orias. Their corsages were pi orchids Mr. and Mrs. Fleming ion. on L wedding trip to New York. Before their marriage they re- ceived many bcautiiul slits ircm trienfi. among them a beautiful silver tee service irom Mr. lllemingjr former boss and tellow-employee’ where he worked when he went to Toronto ilrst. KEEPING BATHROOMS 7 New London Church Observes boy of Prayer The world Day oi Pro!!! 89!- vice was held in the Presbyterian Church. New London. on Friday altornoon Feb 36 with a goodly representation is! Auxiliary member! irons. the United Church, New London. ltanley Bridge. North Granville and New London Presby- terian church: Mrs. Oeorge cola very aiiiciently conducted the service assisted by tho iollowln ladies: Mrs. H. 8. Maolwan. a. ltsnley Brown. Mrs. Horace ‘B00901’. Mrs. Dunning. Mrs. nay Maobeod was the guest speaker and gave a very line message on the subject "Giv- ing to and sharing with others." With God's grace and strength‘ to- day "is our day to live. It is our share to put God llrst in ourlivra as we give back to His service, our tlme, our abilities, and our pos- sessions". Mn. Msclaod very vivid- ly presented the challenge to an W. M. 8. workers who are obligated to support church work and miss- ionaries both home and abroad with buyers and glrt.s_ and ex- plained the great opportunity or sharing abundance with those who are less fortunate . The altering was received Mrs. Leah Maolwen and Claude Macllwen and dedicated by Mrs. Cole. The meeting closed -with the Benediction pronuncecl by Mrs. W. O. Myers. An hour or social Lnurcourso was then enjoyed accompanied by a de- licious lunch served the lame; 01 the Pfllbyterisn . M. a. PRINCE STREET SCHOOL Honour Roll (or February: Grade X (Sr.): 1, Billy MdCCIil- neli; 2, Lloyd Seaman; 3, Helen Massey. Grade K (Jr.): 1, Bruce Leltch; Grade IX: 1, Alan Douglas; 2. Mary Whiteslde: 3. Gordon White. Grade VIII: 1. Theresa Presley; 2, Alan Massey; 3, Ralph White- head. Grade” VIII: 1. Mark Ladncr; 2, Joan Bevan: 3, Helen Cooke, Grade VII: 1. Elizabeth Camp- bell‘, 2, George Word; 3, Alice Rus- musscn. Grade VII: 1, Mary Fielding; 2. I-orng Manor: 3. Damn Dullctt. : Grade VI: 1, Jean Mor:Pherson; 2, Janet Matheaon: 3, Helen Smith. Grade VI: 1. Beryl Shslloon; 2, Ada sherren; 3, Jack Hobbs, Grade V: l. Earle Warren: 2, Barbara Worth; 3, Jimmie White. Grade V! 1. Frances Mscl’her- son: 2, Allan Dunbar; 3, Carol Thompson. Grade IV: 1, Judith Davison; 2. Joan Korrey and Patsy Macdonuld; 3. Dianne MaoNeill and Roger‘ Worth. Grade IV: 1, David Loy; 2, Janet Carry! 3. Isabel Downe. Grade 111: 1. Eleen Diamond: 2. Dianne Budshaw; 3. Paul Mao 2. Garth Herring: 3. Thelma Ford. le Boll. play- 173 GRAFION scr, new SPRING uur or EX(ll’.|.‘lN(i UIBAWS AND FEEDS . -. .. ln delightfully different interpretations of the new acac- You’ll be thrilled with the new hats now on Ills- ruonir ms Phsil. Grade In (Jr.): 1, Peter Stone; 2, Lorne Robbins; 3, Arthur Gauth- r. Grade 1!: 1, Janet must: 2. John Lane: 3, Diana Bennett and Stan- ley MocPherson. Grade ll: 1, Kenneth Duncan: 2. Edith Phillips: 3. Shirley Boisner. Grade I: No tests. 0l'l'O§E~l)l§MAN'l‘l.lNG rum‘ _ WATENSTEDT - SALZGIITER. Germany. March 6 -— (Reuters)- More than 1,000 German workers today fought a pitched battle against a disrnantllng squad about to blow up part oi th foundry at the former Hernia Cloerlng their way into the foundry and tore out the ignition iuses ol the explosive charges. The demon- strators drove on the German dis- mantling squad and its guard oi East-European rclugeaa. beating up some at the Kuardi. The British dismantling chiet in charge or the operation called in police who restored order below the de- molition: were due to begin. Iron Ore Works here. They ioroed . ad NINE - O 1...: simply soelss ofi bbora stains in the those bat. no basloaa toilet . lupus: a Iltin-smooth sparkle to all porcelain without scrubbing! JIVQX oossvsc I A. is. c. ?ublisho YEARS . . . . |OO% . menus: no cmcuurrsors sisirsr... I940 .TllE GUARDIAN Lowest Mlilinel Advertising Rate in Prince Edward tslaad 6.0io daily r fi.°i.‘3°.P.‘i°l.’.i?.ii.i%‘3i... "45 9,15: daily °.l°i.iiSili.li.. I 2,l44 daily :- statesuesst, September. 100. i