MAY 25. 1949 Iioes Wearing a llat It i (louse Baldness in Men? _' Men Worry About Lou ofHuir Yet Don't n; m] _ Th; t, 1 q Knorfthe Facts l"; I tight "Plat? “Pm-m” _ n u hue“. Wm Fit oh Brandi-u] Remover moi? Mr “ ?.*;'.'::2°.r:'.":; hair's "Noi", say hair experts. ts right down into the tiny “baldness in some men is “used by heredity but with alt peo e, thin n of the rair la e final resut of an , ' , unheaith scalp that is tight and un ernourished. i i i i air openings in your scal , leavin your scalp antiaep - cally san an_d able to breathe freely. It gives your hair a chance to get roper nourish. ment for healt and lustre. Prove It Yourself Get Fitch Dandruz Remover Shampoo for healt y hair-r try the 6-0:. economy size, 69c. Take care of your hair—use F ch tonig . it hi’. iiondruii Remover SHAMPOO m Dandrufi ia always a warning". Conata t scalp cleanliness is essential you want to keep our hair abundant, alive- ooldngl That means you must t after dandruff consistently. he surest we is with s shampoo actual guaranteed to remove dan ruff - Fitch Dsndml Remove Shampoo. Remember,‘ dandruff isn't a disease. It is just a symptom i of an unclean, unhealthy scalp. 1 Dust and dirt from the arr i ‘ combine with the oil in our ‘ Elli). dried lkll, etc. to_ orm s waxy, scaly accumulation o» ATTENTION ANGLERS IDOK FOR TAGGED TROUT To trace their movements, the Fisheries research Board of Canada is tagging trout as they move into and out oi Ellerslle Brook. P. E. 1., by placing a numbered metal tag around the lower jaw. It is known that some of these trout wander from Ellerslle Brook. If you capture a tagged trout, kindly (xi-operate in this research program by returning the mg to Mr. Claude Hayes, Ellerslie, P. E. 1., or your local Fisheries Officer, and indicate the place and date of capture. ilTTENTlllil RIFLEMEN The range is now ready for use. Rifles ore ovoilobie at Armouries. The official shoots for choosing the team for the inter-Maritime Shoot will be held on June 4th, 8th and llth. 200 yord rongemust be completed by 3 o'clock. norror ro noes nonsr owncns n. be available on Monday, Tuesday gm! Wednesday ef each week n 1o o'clock on the Charlottetown track h" "Tu" Vi“ “"114! m‘! *0 let their horses accustomed to the F“ 594°" T!“ 4!!- sliwlll arrangements can be made wit]; William lleoAnaland at track. BARRIINGIION PASSAGE, N5. — (GP) -_- A car canying three Passengers drove from Bsrrlngton Passage to Cape Sable Island re- MOWTREAT-i. — (OP) - A gavel made of Quebec maple has been flown to Edinburgh as a gift from the Canadian Club oi Montreal oently, the first time a passenger l ih C dl lb - “h” 0d m‘ C. y‘ or e ans ancu ofthescot "Sh ENZY- IB ls being presented t0 Work on the project was storied last August. .- Turner, of Montreal, 1 HATER’! All lIlSll IICIUSI they ere nude le shy Inch by rigid lnelehne and temperature een- . lrels In Canada's rneel modern cigarette factory. runes sir Dliillll-FIISII nuns: n», m Canada's fastest-selling cigarette. Cey "Player's Please". Mild er Medium. Smelre lire elganilelhefslnah trelnihetaeieryuJreeh “m. lT'”aee“UMIhMY'\la the overseas club by John HIE‘! CARD OF THANKS We. the brothers and sisters of the late V. L. (Lefty) Mcquaid wish to extend our grateful thanks to all those who by Mass Cards, Spiritual Pouquew. Telegrams, letters and Cards o! Bopnvathv. Floral offer- ings, did help to ease the burden o1 their recent sad bereavement. To the Reverend Clergy of both the Basilica and Hqly Rcdefmer p5;- ishes, the Reverend Sisters of the Charlottetown Hospital, Sac- red Heart Home, Noire Dame and St. Joseph's Convenis and their pupils we extend a special word of gratitude for the beauty and generosity of their prayers of- fered for our dear brother's spiri- tual repose. We wish the Blessing of Almighty God on all their under- takings and their loved ones. May, he rest in peace. The following sent: Mass Cards, Spiritual Bouquets, Telegrams, Leg. W" o! Sympathy. Cards of Sym- pathy, Floral ‘Tributes. MASS CARDS Brothers and Sisters, City, Mr. and Mrs. r. m. Murphy, Em- crald. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Coady, Sit. Avards. Miss Agnes McQusld and bro- thers, City and Baltimore, Md, Mr. Vernon McQuaid, City. m. and Mrs. Basil Momma. 0m. Mt, and lvlrs. Hugh McCerm-i, New Glasgow, N, S. Mr. and ma. Owen McCu-ron, New Glasgow, N_ B. Mrs. Reginald Ellison, City. Mr. and Mrs. Lou McMahon and family, City. CIMr. and Mrs. James McGsrry. 1y. olzorth American Life (3) Toronto, ll . Mr. Lloyd Stevenson (3) City. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Robin, Clty_ Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Mooney and family, City. Mr, Jostph Murnaghsn, City. Mr- and Mrs. Fergus Connors. City Mr. and Mil. J. W. Allan and Family, Itmersld. Dr.. R. B. Howati,\City. Mr. and Mrs. John Garnhum, Cliy. Mary and Bill Brown, City. Mr. and Mrs. John l". Dillon. City. Mr. Fred McCabe, Clty.. Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacDonald, City. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Coyle, City. clldrs. Nellie Nicholson and family, y.. Rev. Adolphus Gillis, St. F. X. Antigonish, N. S. Mrs. T. L. Smith and Creighan finally, City. Mrs. James Campbell and family, City“ and Mrs. R. J. MacDonald, Mr. City. Mr. and Mrs. P. R. McCormac, City.. Miss Gertrude Coady, City. M11 James Duffy, City. ciSistei-s of Notre Dame Academy, Y Sisters of St. John's Convent, New Glasgow. Mrs. Ida Brown. City. Mrs. Patrick fitasimmoxu and Irene. Citv. , Miss Mary Corooran. City. The Boys who were his Pitching Trainees, City. CDavld McMillan and Billie Gillls, ity, Victoria. Amateur Athletic Assoc- iation, City. Eileen and Edward Ryan. City, Mr. and Mrs- S. ‘F. Connolly and family, City. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Blanchard and facnlly, Cliy. Mr. and Mrs. and family, City. Mr. and lVlrs. Allan Murphy, City Miss Nancy Rcardon, (3) Brook- line, Mass. Miss Bessie McDonald (3) Brook- lne. Mass- Mr. and Mire. Nicholas Murphy George francs l one cuannuuv, CHARLOTTETOWN uoam anmcau un l.. S. STEVENSON "Io-aw A llountry Garden B! Mn. Garden Maelliliian "Spring comes to flower in secret. or at night, anddsmlly, City. Mr. A. Wslthen Gsudet, City. cllidr. and Mrs. Joseph Callaghan, v. Mr. and Mrmfarkdr Whitlock and family, Clty.. i CiMr. Frank and Frank Payne Jr. iy. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Power, City. Mrs. George Bell, City. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Laiierty and Bobby, City. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant, City" Ada and Melvin Duffy. City. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Doyle and family, Clty. The Senior Boys oi l-lillsboroirgh Square The Coyle Family, 289 Sydney 5t. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Doyle, City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Neill, City Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Murnaghsn and family, City. Nb‘. and Mrs. H. l". MaoPhee, City. Mr. and Mrs. J. T.. Rcvell and Joseph, City. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mumeg- han and Agnes, Ci . Mr. and Mrs. D. J.. Gillls, City. Mr. and Mrs. B. Raymond. City. Mr. and Mrs. Art McInnis, City. Rev. Father L. Dougan, Halifax, Cfiistcrs oi the Precious Blood, Y Miss Lillian Murphy, Freetown. Alf. and Ted McKearney, City. Grade Nine Musicians, st Jos- eph's Convent, City. Mr. and Mrs. Benonl Ge/udet Miscouche, P. E.. I. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Richard and family, City. Ciltvir. and Mrs. Fred McMillan i’. Mr. Clarry Hewett, City. Mr. and Mrs. John Cash. Emerald Mrs. Catherine Tierney and lam ily, Cliy_ ' Mr. and Mrs. William B. Hogan City. Mr. Richard Hogan. City. Mr.. and Mrs. Albert Zakem. City, Mr. and Nlfrs. Albert Keys and family, City. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Began and family, City. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morgan and Emma, City. Ciltmz. and Mrs. Earl Rsnaghan. y. B111 Robinson, City. Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan, St Awards. - Mr. Ambrose Corr, lirrlerald (2) Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Rooney, Cherry Valley. Pupils of Si. Jeseplfs Convent (5) Sisters of Soul-is Convent. Sisters of North Rustico Convent. CARDS OF SYMPATHY C.. A. Miller. City. Mrs H. S. McLeod, Don and Lloyd, Vernon River. _ Margaret and Em Anderson, City Mary Claire and Arthur Arsen- suit, City. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cnoken, Emerald. Celene, Gordens and Dolly Mur- phy, Moncion, N. B. Ciltvisxgsret and Malcolm McAulay. y. Members of Summer-field C.W.L., Summerfleld. m. and Mrs. Leo Bradley, City. Carl and Alice Hughes, Emerald. An Godkin, Jr. City. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Murphy, Emerald. Mrs. Ethel Mcwade and family, Cit y. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Shanahan, Toronto. Mr_ and Mrs. George Bait. City. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Adams. ln vain to pry or eaveadrop, hone has] yet surprised the break l 0f fe, Watched the rumpllng out of the packed leaf, The stabbing tip of the shoot; The lmle momentous things that earth achieve While no one is about." O I Today the leaves are out on the maple and beech trees, and all good farmers know it is time to sow the seed. Gardeners are busy sowing seeds of many plants and even now the early sown are up and doing well. l have some new annuals this year and am looking forward to seeing them in bloom. New varieties of Zinnia, the dwarf pom pom in pastel colors. New Asters, Giant California Sunshine, and Princess Bonnie Flash Mari- gold, Scarlet Glow, and Cupid, Pha- cella gsntian bluebell, six inches in height, suitable for the rock gar- den, Browallia Sapphire, and the Purple Robe Nierembergla. A new day lily Ophlr has been planted, and these lilies are one of the finest of perennials, they now come in many new colors and bloom over a very long period. They are free from pelts and are very hardy, and in a year or so you can divide your clumps into several divisions and this is a fine way to get a collection of them. I O was s bit fearful of the result, but now it ls growing out so green and nice that I am very glad that I did give it such a drastic pruning. There la no standing still in the garden, such growth every year changes so many plants and shrubs that sometime they block beautiful views and you are not aware of it for some time. Looking over my garden diaries I find that. this is an early season. _ Our very best cherry tree is in blossom, the tree with the large black sweet cherry. I do hope the frost does not get it. Everything in the garden is growing very fast, including the grass which must be cut often. I O O This year the tulip may be in blossom earlier than the lest num- ber of years, when the first week in June they were st their best- If the weather is kind they usually last a fortnight but the lovely Forget-me-not is good for weeks, and when the apple blossoms are here we wish the days were long- er so we might enjoy the frag- City. lThe Quirm family, Water Street, C y. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swan, Mt. Edward Road. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Essery, City. Miss Florence Desftoche, City. Rev. h. J. Ayers, Stmgeon, Bertie andililnro Micod. City. Arthur and. Jennie Richards, Vernon River. Mr. and Mrs. Ilvyd G. McPhee, City. Edna and Billie Burn, Malpeque, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Whitlook, Mr. and Mrs. Moffatt Melissa. Susnrnerslde. Catherine FQIVYOUI, City. Jane M. Batt, City" Mary Alice and Barbara Durant. City. Margaret Tomlcins. City. Mr and Mrs. Earle Richards, Al- berry Plains. Reta Ross and Family, Mount Stewart. ‘IILDGBAMB Miss Bessie MacDonald. Boston. Mass. m: Schurmad. summmlde. Rev. P. W. McQfll-ld. Vrmcwvtr Island, B. 0.. nvrrsas or snusnnr Miss Bessie MacDonald, Boston. Mass. Summerside Convent. Sisters of Bouris Convent, ITDOWIII Cusp-Brother John. Pillow-Clarence Reeves and Mrs. Reeves. City. Wreath-Thelma Michael and family. City. ‘ spray-oar. and Mrs. Fred Joseph and family, 01W. wresui - Mr. John Squsrdariggs. City. Cross-Growers and Sister!- Cut Flowers-Mr and Mrs. Wil- frid Smith. City. IPIRITUAL IOUQUIII City . and Mrs. sisters of St. Joseph's wveni. Cit . s): r. aoscroskev. city. _ Grade Nine Girls of St, Josephs convent, City. J. A. Myers, City. Mr. and Mrs. area Duncan, City. SPECIALS New Army Style Boots Rebuilt Army Boots Abbotts High Grade Gallon . New Khaki Pants. Used Khaki Pants J Army Sun-glasses (Leather case) . . 833543.95 Ladies’ and Men's Sneakers mew)‘ . Ito Men's Dress Bhl “$2.9! Men's Sport Shlrls .. .. $2.1! Maroon d: Grey Auto Blankets 88.15 Many othermitemam“ at" “bargain prices. layers of Iron. Metab- llldea h Bottles Block's Surplus Amt: 1O loll llreet O Last Fall I cutqdown s twenty- Sh k h 551d; Y""°'d ‘mnwmckl’ “d!” “d I "Theegcieserelooli: fair but fairer it For that sweet odour which doth beryl. rance and beauty every moment. I have Marjorie Borneo lllllPI planted around the bird-bath and Inglescombe yellow in groups ill the border, Clara Butt, an old rose and Advance, e lsie Crimson Cot- tage tulip. All of these look well with Forget-me-not. I have grown many varieties the last few years and among the beat are Golden Harveiii, Picotee white with rose margins, Bacchus plum purple, Golden Bronze Louis XIV, Zinaneuburg pure white, Mr. Van Zyl, a soft rose pink and many oth- ers. These are all lsie varieties. Darwin Cottage and Breeder tulips. I wish that we could still buy them for two cents a bulb instead of eight or ten, but I suppose that will never happen again. O O O Some hybrid tea roses were planted today. They should have been planted several weeks ago, but I heeled them in alter opening the parcel and watered well, then in the planting I hilled the soil up around and will leave it there until I see some new growth, if l do, al they certainly do not look too good. Talisman. Lady Silvia, Brlarcliff, Grusz en Teplitz, Etolle De Hol- lande, a very fragrant crimson, and Betty Uprlchsrd, a salmon pink, Countess Vandal with very long buds, are splendid hydrid tea roses. Then in the hardy shrub roses, Agnes. a Canadian origination, is the very best for our climate, a pale yellow fragrant‘ rose. The roses Austrian Copper and Austrian yellow, have ilne foliage and beautifully colored blooms. The Grootendorbt hybrid rugosa bloom all summer with larger tressea of pink and they also come in red but they do not have any fragrance, and I like a rose to have fragrance as we deein 1n it live." ’I‘he eonerald is a. snide: o! Get yours now! 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IDNDQI —- (Cl?) - The King has become head of the combine ed cadet force of the three fight-- in: services with the title of cap- tam-general. periods. They give The importance of and comrudeship. ilciive Service rates of training and summer THE CANADIAN ARMY-"INSURANCB FOR PEACE" High spots in Reserve Force training are _ week-end mcrnoeuvers and summer ccrmp Canada's Citizen- Soldiers a chance to enjoy outdoor activities — a chance io put their training and equip- ment io the practical iesi. the Reserve Force i0 Canada's defence cannot beoverestimaied. In joining the Reserve Force, you not only play a vital role in Canada's security, but you will enjoy the mcmy benefits of training The new Reserve Force offers trade cmd technical training; athletic programmes; pay for time spent in camp. Visit the Regi- ment or armoury of your choice for complete details. You can help yonrfielf and Cdnddd by joining the Reserve P01116- Jkwte 4am J7me jet éaadz/ J0|N T"! RE$IRVE FQRC N0