FAMOUS TRICHOLOGIST WILL DEMONSTRATE HOW TO GROW THICKER HAIR .AND GUARANTEES IT! Demonstration To Be Held Here! This new method of home treat- meat for saving and stories thick- er hair will he demonstrated h Clarlottetown. Prince Eden! 1-- Issd. Monday. Tsesday cl Wed- nesday. April it, April 19 1 April M. Those private individual de- monstrations will be held I1 IN (lnrlsttoewn lletel on Mondly. -Hussy a Wednesday. April II- Agril In A April I, in soon to I run, jiALlFAX. March 3-1:: an View here today. William Keeie into. ationally famous tri logist and director of the Keele Hair Exports. said "There are it dif- ferent scalp disorders that: cause most men and women to lose hair. Using common sense. a person esust realise no one tonic or so- iallsd cure-all souid sorrsot all the Eordors." he explained. GU ARANTEED "The Koala firm. recognising that most people are skeptical of claims that hair on be grown on balding heads. offer a guarantee." Keele said. ;Once a person avails himself is tb Keele treatment his skepticism immediately disappears. To in- snra this. we offer this guarantee. "If you us not sompietaly satis- ned with your hair ilfosresa at he and of as days your money will be returned." . IOPELEH CASII DKOVIAOZ Jirst. the t.' ” ' not a quiet in tail hopeless cases that they can- nbt be helped. But the "hopeless" eases arefow.Onh in man! eompleesi. shiny bah n be a Iiia last category. .1! there is fuss. no matte how light. thh. er soionrleu. he Kaela treatment oan perform wonders. A complete private examination is given by s trlcboiogist to deter- mine the eondition it his scalp and canal of his hair nenbio. FRII IKAKIAYION This examination is very thor- sugh and highly technical. it re- yuirse I to M mhnien. The hi- choiogint mains no sbasjs forwelcsmo. this examination and as appoint- ment is necessary. After the ex- amination the person is told the required length of treatment and how much it will cost. After starting treatment. the person makes regular reports to the Keele firm in Halifax to check the progress of the home treat- mant. To spread the opportunity of normal. healthy hair to the thous- ands who are desperately looking for help. independent trlehologlnts are visiting various cities through- out Canada to conduct examina- tions and start home treatment. N0 CURE-ALL "We have no curs-all for slick. shiny baldness.” Kaela emphas- ises. "If there is hiss. the root is still capable of creating hair and we can perform what seems to be a miracle." There is one thing Keele wants to be certain every man and wo- man known. If a recession ap- pears at the temples or a spot be- gins is show up on the crown of the hand. there is something wrong, and it should be given immediate attention. HAIR FOR LIFETIME I olieats follow our direction during treatment. and nits they finid the course, there is no rea- son why they will not have hair all the rest of their lives." Kaela said. "01: firm i definitely be- hind Ha treatment. I all depends on is individual client's faithful ohlservsiien sf a few simple rues." now-a ' Youn nsinr I I worried yen oal 'l'rloI- slogist W. N. Young d in Char- lottetown lletel h Chtlotleiowu Prince Edward island on Man- day Tuesday 8 Wednesday. April ll.AnrIll0.Aps-ill.l2nosnts D e... 'lIs peblle H hvitsd. vaioandyenwlllnstbeem barrsssoderobllgntodh any wamlolmsnaed TIUNTII IIVII UNITED CIIUICII IUNBEAM MTHION BAND On llsstar Iuaday morning, be- fore a large congregation. the Junior Mission Band presented the Easter Message under the leadership of Mrs. Earl Robert- son. Mrs. J. W. Bernard and Mrs. J. S. MacLood. The organ- late for the service were Mrs. Ernest Cousins and Mrs. Perq loyie, ..Following was the order of nor- vice conducted by Mrs: Earl Robertson: Opening hymn "Rs- ltllce the Lord k King"; Prayer by a lesdar;: Responsive scripture llading Psalm WI. .8aster theme "The Gardens of God", taken by Mrs. J. W. Bar- and Mrs. J. I. Mncbeod; An tsr Welcome by Alta Bernard; 0! Easter Welcome "rem of U U Mariorie and Gordon Mae- asd Marilyn Gas-aw; "Bappy las- tar". Exercise, by lielan Smith. Roma Bagnail. Sheila Bernard. Heather Newman. Margaret Mee- Lsod. Voids Smith. Beverley Mac- Miilan. Margaret Imiih. Gail Robertson, Margie Smith and Carol Bernard followed by liymn ”Eastertime New Sunshine Gives". Solo "Children of Jerusalem" by Wendel Boyle; Easter Message "Jesus -is Risen" lieiea Smith; G l Robertson, Beverley Mae- Miiian Joyce Bagnaii and Dianne Taylor. followed by hymn "Sav- iour Tsach Me". "Bible ” Exercise by Bruce Rob- ertson, Wendell Boyle. Garth Carew. Carl Bagnall. and Wil- fred Smith: Offering taken by Wendell Boyle and Garth Carew: Praise God From Whom All Blessings .Flow; Exercise "At '" Eastertlrne" by Margie Smith, Marilyn Bernard and Lynda Orr. gins with I prises. . osnical. City and ON! LOT OF SKIRTS going at 03.N. Kennedy's l..ndIen' Wear. cnsswnu. for new Photo- emu MILK for Beauty, Milk for Strength. .Milk for Health. CHILDREN'S CLASSICS. In a nice binding. 60 cents each. The Island Book Room. ISLAND GRILL. Queen Street. Dlnl ma Serving full course dinners. Specializing Chinese dish. CARD PARTY Central Royalty hall to i P 8:30. Tournament be- ICI CREAM - the delicious dessert - no preparation - econ- I LITTLE. THEATRE present; "M1101 31109!" at Queen Charlotte High School. Thursday. April min. at eight olclock. Admission by membership card only. Personals Buckley. will be glad to learn tsr her recent operation in the P. E. 1. Hospital. Master Scott VanAlsline. City, left Wednesday morning by plane Friends of Mrs. Ivan Bryenion, that she is progressing nicely af-I Central I01”! TAXI-Dial I000 - 0560. "YOU! DOLLAI. IUYI MOI! -al the IUGIII DIUO STORE." P. W. SMALIJI Tinsmith Shop. closed dun to illness. ABBJVIIIG DAILY new Spring Dresses. Kennedy's l..sdiee' Wear. GABAGI OWNERS. we resize pistons. fit pins' and align roads. Maritime Motor Supply. ON! BACK 0! COATS and Suits sying at 810.00. Kennedy's Ladies' ear -awn 'l'I.lg'i' Till SICK WELL" I liarmacy. open eve- ning..:".&.l I o'clock. MILLINIBY SPECIALS at lil- Style Millinery. Great George St. for this week. A special lot of new spring styles at special prices. ON! BACK 0! DRESSES going 3; half price. Kennedy's Ladies' ear. . BROADCAST: Thursday. April llth. at M6 3. III. Historic High- lights. George A. Leard. Souris, "One Hundred Yenrs' Activity round Sourls Harbour." ENGAGEMENT.-Mr. Bernsley Wonnscott. Hunter's River, an- announces the engagement of his youngest daughter Norma Lillias to Leslie Milton, youngest son of Mrs. MacDougsll and the late Mr. H. MscDougall of Calgary. Mar- riage to take place May 28th. in for Fredericton. N. 3.. to spend the holidays with his cousins Grant and Garry Llewellyn. Master Robert Matheson, North epli Mathcson. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Howard and Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacI.ean of Cornwall left by car on Mon- day morning for Summerville. Mass. Returning they will stop over at Marine City. Mich.. and Toronto, Ont. Granville is spending the Easter holidays in the City, guest of his Calgary. Arctic” Ellesm By TOM WHITNEY NEW YORK (AP)-Pravda says a Russian "high latitude air ex- pedition" is operating in an Arctic area 1.000 miles distant from the continental Soviet Union and only 300 miles away y from Canada's Ellesmere island. The Soviet airborne scientific mission. the Communist paper says in an article by the top Soviet Arctic chief. V. Burkhanov, is engaged along with other tasks in surveying the region near Sov- iet Arctic ice station No. 3, now as degrees 3 minutes north, and 34 degrees Zlminutes west. This is within N0 miles of Den- mark's Greenland. a little farther at Thule, Greenland. of two the U. S crating pedlllon No. 5-is bein formed. DRIFTS TOWARD ST Al'l' ice (loss on which it was located entered the open sea. They are not sure now which side of G.eenland it's heading for. They are planning Card of Thanks their wonderful care lent there: who visited flowers. cards and letters. Mrs. Max Ferguson. Stanley Bridge. also the many friends me and those who sent W 35.00 00VlI 80.00 MOITIILY to withdraw part oi the personnel by air and leave a skeleton group there until it is clear where the thing is bound. Burkhanov wrote that the U. S. -I wish to expresg my sincere SJR. must have two Arctic ice debate th grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jos- thanks to Dr. Beer and Dr. Grant. Camps at WOW FEEUIHTIY-the min- meelllll my special Nurses Mrs. Arsenault Imum 111 VICW Of the Steal Value and Mn, co;-hen, the Nu,-5" and of m at s o r o l o g i c s l observa- Stgff or prince county Hmpgm gm. tions from these expeditions. he my t, said. W . I pa Pravda also publishes a map er Dr Frank Jen", who gave 3 ' ' hlch shows that Camp No. travelled through an area claimed by the Canadians as Canadian territory. Canada has taken the view that all of the Arctic directly located. according to Pravda. at from Canadian soil. and about 700 miles from the U. 5. air force base Soviet ice expedition No. 3 is one 5. R. has op- currently. A thlrd- ex- In the last few weeks expedition No. 3 has been drifting in the di- rection of the narrow strait be- twen Ellesmere island and Green- land. The Russians had predicted previously it would emerge into the Norwegian sea on the other side of Greenland where. they planned to pick it up before the 5179-” Exclusive Viol-Matic wringer wring: all fabrics gently but firmly-adjusts pressure automatically, lets you see entire wringing action. Double-walled tub holds full I lb. wash. Modern plastic gyrator provides more clothes rotation, eliminates "non-wash" areas. . Floating Russian Camp 300 Miles From Canada's ere Island north of Canadian territory to the North Pole belongs to Canada. The U. S. government does not recognise this claim. Six weeks ago in Ottawa. Canadian officials announced that Sovist nbllcstions indicated the Russians ad been in an area Canada claims. The U. S. government has main- tsined several floating expeditions on ice islands in the Arctic. One of them. abandoned in 1964. is to be rcoccu led soon. Study 0 the Arctic has inten- sified in both the U. 8. I. R. and the United States because of the possibility the Arctic skies may be the routes of intercontinental bom- bers in any new world war. KENSINGTON A. Y. P. A. -St. Marks A. Y. P. A.. Ken- sington. held their regular meet- ing is the church hall last Mon- day evening. The devotional per- lod opened with an Easter hymn followed by Scripture lesson from Matthew, 28: 1-1). read by Wayne Champion. The Rev. W. Eric Ing- raham lead in the Association prayers. In the absence of the president. Clayton Mill conduct- ed the business out of the meet.- ing; roll call responded to by 18 members. Ivan Gill. chairman of Badmin- ton lcommittee. gave a report. stating that a murnament will be carried out in May. and all mem- bers are expected to take PIPI- A :1 fee was " A ” from 30th Anniversary Greenvals W. I. On the evening of March mil at the Orange Hall Hunter's Riv- er. the members Greenvaie W. l, with their husbands and other guests met to celebrate the thir- tieth anniversary of their Institute. ".1, x Mrs. Earle Macltne and Mrs. ” ' """'” "" """ " "" Igiiferiiii Tii:e"Pl:esld:silcuMnr:d 8 ti). Iver lensemberod by Daughter-Ispence. had charge of the pro- Palrl. and Son-in-law George Kram. which opened with the Ode and Grandchildren. 'followed by the Creed. Mrs. "mm-r--mm Fflllk Cutcllffe of Fredericton. who had been the first secretary. read the names of charter mem- Ibcrs and minutes of the first regular meeting. A brief period of silence was In Memoriam In loving memory of my Father. Benjamin C. Smith. who passed away April Hill. 1954. I have only your memory. dear Father To . member my whole life through. But the sweetness will linger for- In loving memory of Benjamin Smith. who passed away April 14th. 1054. Looking back with tenderness. Along the road no trod. no Guards I Thursday. Apr-I observed in memory d H b- parted members. A short history of Greenvais institute and its work was read by the present secretary Mrs. B. Wonnacott. V A special feature of the pro- gram was the Coronation film, shown by Mr. Sterling Macliae. Later Mrs. Earle Mscllao coa- duclad a lively sing song. A delicious lunch was served; Mrs. Albert Paul cutting the bean- tifully decorated Anniversary cake. Mrs. Cuicliffe on behalf of the invited guest thanked the mem- bers for a very pleasant evening, The occasion was brought in a close with the singing of Auld Lang Syne. We bless the years we had wiihl him And leave the root with God. Ivor Remembered by his Wife and Family. In loving memory of our Father, Benjamin Smith. who passed away April 14th. 1954. Thoughts return to scenes long pa Years roll on but memories last. Always Remembered by Charlie and Ethel. well, and who under very adversef conditions rose to be a great lead-. or in youth work. He urged thcl young people to attend churchI regularly and to encourage others to come along with them and to work together. Following the address lunch wasl served by the committee; and musical games were enjoyed. p.m. members and will sent to Halifax. Some discussion on the at is planned for next took place; the PN- gramme committee for next meet- Hng in make final arrangements. I The Rev. W. Eric Iugraham Ithen introduced IIK EH95! SDGIIP an address entitled "Youth Ind the Church." Dr. Jeiks begin; ill; mg by telling of I you'- Englsnd, whom he knew very. younem-x---women. 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