....... O V-:a.-nm- .-ea-.-.. -;,-to-. -v .. A1?” ; a. H SEA CADETS DO WELL lileniliers of the local Sea ("ad et Corps. it (i bark from the train which return- ing ming and a tour of the Dosco steel July 30th by bus. under the com- plants. While in camp the boys mand of Lieut. Harry Tho . upheld the Island tradition re- ed them to the island after a two wcck ion: sumnicr camp. Thc camp was held at H. M. C. S. - Acadia. Sydney. N, S. S C. C. Kent, dc- training programme included box- was classed as "the best in camp": and the tournaments. sailing. swim- P-de 2. The Guardian sat; Aug, 11. 1955 Forms Service Field Day . Held On Magdalen Islands 750 Elvirlmcll-ll lottetown maintains an Illuatrati ion station on Grindatona man I eek. new day: were conddztell by 133 Pgr. ent. Superintendent. Expertmenm Firm. Charlottetown. aulated by the Azmnomes. Jerome Solomon and J. Milord of the Magdnlen Islands and Mr. J. G. Provenchor Division of Illualution sauna: Experiment-I! Farm. Ottawa. Following a visit to the field .,. puimento, which featured puturg investigations. gardening and pot. ato production. 1:: gm, held in the Pariah ball w gd. dresses were given and lantern slide: shown. Prize Winners Continued from page I markably well and their marching The 25 cadets left the Island lastl Guardian Photo. CITY AND crnrnni FOR CONVENIENCE. friendli-I nesa and economy, shop at Gig- gey'a Pharmacy. BIRTHS , ADAMS-At the Prince County Hospital on Tuesday. Aug. 7th. 1956. to Mr. and Mrs. Louis J Adams of French River (nee Jean Parsons) a son Brian: Louis. Weight 6 lbs. 15 ozs. BUELL-At the P.E.I. Hospital. Aug. 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Buell, West Royalty, a son. Doug- las James, 1' lbs 1 o7. BETTS - Ai ihe F El Hospital, on July 6. 1956 to .Vir and Mrs.' James Brits, Cumberland. a son. James Gary. ll 1b:,, 13 oz. HUGHES - At the Charlottetown Hospital on 'Fhursd:iy. August 9th to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hughes. Charlottetown a son. Weight fl lbs.. 5 ounces. MOLYNEAUX-At the P.l-7.1. Hos- pital August 9 to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Molyneaux. Wcstmorland. a daughter, Linda Rcta Pearl, 6 lbs. WIGMORE-At the P.E.I. Hos- pital. Aug. 9th.. Mr and Mrs. Willlard Wigmore. North River Road. a son. Kenneth Gorrion,' 'I lhs.. 10 oz. DEATHS RICE-At Highland, NB. Thurs- day. August 9, 1956. Victor Rice, formerly of Charlottetown in his 65th year. Rt-mains will arrive at the MacLcan Funeral Home late tonight. from where the func- ral will be held on Monday, serv- ice commencing at 2 pm. ENGAGEMENTS MR. AND MRS. CLARENCE CI-TING. Souriu, wish to an- nounce the merit of their eldest daughter Ruby Carolina, to Sheldon Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dixon, Fortune Bridge. Marriage to take place Sept. 12th, at East Point. Bap- tist Church. Kinsboro. MR. AND MRS. JAMES HARRIS, Murray Harbour. wish to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Joan Audrey. to P.0. John A. Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bell, and the into i Mr. Bell. Murray Harbour. Marriage to take place August 25. DR. AND MRS. ING1-IAM WRIGHT JARDINE of Kenning- ton. annoi e the engagement of their daughter. Isabel Walker to Flying Officer William Blair Bruce. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Norman Bruce of Guelph. Ontario. Howard Mclnnls FITTED FOOTVIEAII I'll Queen It. - Clrrla Bldg. ISLAND colored views. well Studio. ROSE MARIE Beauty Shoppe closing for holidays August 11. Opening August 27. PRE-SCHOOL Children - Special Course by Red Cross Swimming and water Safety Instructors. Begins August 15th - 10.30 a.m Kiwanis Pool, Brighton. A UNITED CHURCH of Canada. Cavendish Pastoral Charge Di- vine Worship 12 August 1956. 9- 45 a.m. Stanley Bridge. 11 a.m. Cavendish 3 p.m. North Rustico. 8 p.m. New Glasgow. nrwoss UNITED a a piistv Church, Sunday. August 12th Spec- ial smrvice for dedication of lights. Special music and speaker. Brent Robertson, Pastor. AT ELLIS BROTHERS- Can- ning ('ans No. 2': - 1.39 per case No. 1'-2 - 1.00 per case; No. 2 1.19 per case (24 in case). In Thur- sday's ad No. 2'5 were inadvert- antly advertizcd for 31.00. WINSLOE UNITED Church. Scr- viccs August 12th. will be conduc- ted by Rev. llarold Kennedy as follows: Highfield ll a.m. North Winsloe 3 p.m. South Winsloe 7.30 p. in. Sunday Schools as usual. Rev. A.S. Weir, lntcrlm Chair- man. LIGHTS 0l'T- A power failure was caused last night when ii branch of a tree on Kent Street fell across a power line at about ten o'clock. At a late hour the service was still absent at John- ny's Mayfair and The Rendez- vous. HUNTER RIVER Pastoral Charge. The United Church of Canada. Services on Sunday, Aug- ust 12th. as follows Hampshire 9.45 a.m. Sunday School 10.45 a. In. North Wiltshire 11 am. Sun- day School 10 am. Hunter Riv- er 7.30 p.m. Sunday School 10.30 pm. Rev. C.R. Mouse. B.A., B.D., Minister. ' COVEHEAD PASTORAL Charge United Church of Canada. Rev. W. H. Fnrsyth, B.A.. Minister. Church services for Sunday. August 12. 1056. Stanhope Morn- ing Worship 9.30 am. Went Cove- head. Morning Worship 11 am. Union Road Evening Worship 7.- 30 p.m. EASTERN LOCALS IN STOCK: Galvanized gutter and fittings. Bf. shingles-2-l inch No. 2 and No. 3 royals, mouldings, doors. plywoods. etc. VALLEYFIELD - Orwell Head congregation services for Sunday August 12th. Orwell Head-- 11 a. m Communion service. Orwell Iiead- 7:30 pm. Rev. F. Mac- Kinnon. pastor. AUGUST (TEARANCFI snlr: H.i.. MacGrcgnr nnd Co. Monta- gue. are offering 20 per cent (lis- rnunt on tho folowing ladies. Miss- es and childrcns dresses. skirts, blouses and T shirts; mens and boys sport shirts and T shirts. Cras- brassiers, hosiery and underwear. Also other specials in girdles, N. D. Mocl.eon UNDERTAKEH EMBALMEB Charlottetown Funeral Home 78 Elston St. Charlottetown and North Wlltahln our. 6549 DIAL 4620 Complete Funeral and Ambulance Service IIIIERT E. BRADLEY , -Dtreeter- YOUR DOLLAR buy: more at the Hughes Drug Store. DR. J. P. MILLARIS office will be closed from August 18 to Aug- ust 27. WE TREAT the sick well. Giz- gey's Pharmacy. open 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. MILLINERY CLEARANCE .at Hi-Style. We still have some wond- erful values in summer hats. VISIT HI-STYLE Millinery Gt. George St. "Where every style is Hi-Style". PENTECOSTAL C ll u r c h of the air. 1.30 p.m. Q.lt. Stairs. Minister. MILTON. RUSTICO Anglican Church. Rev. A.E. Piercey Rect- or. There will be no services in ion on Sunday. August 12. BRADALBANE United Church. Sunday August. 12th. Rose Valley 11 am. North Granville 3 pm. Bradalbane 7.30 p.m. Rev. H.S. Raynor. Minister. CHILDREN AND leaders of the Baptist Vacation Bible School will meet in the church hall at 10.45 Sunday morning to attend the church service in a body. POLYCLINIC - Dr. Irwin will be absent from his office at the Polyclinic from Aug. 13th to Sept. 10th Dr. Laidlaw will be absent from his office from Aug. 13th to Sept 15th. Dr. MacKcnzie will be absent from his office from Aug. 13th to the middle of September. SALES DISPLAY- Philco radio and television dealers from all parts of the Province attended the Philco Sales Display held at the Charlottetown Hotel on Wednes day and Thursday of this week. The display was conducted by J. A. Ferguson, Sales Manager for Commercial Equipment Ltd.; H. H. Blcnshorn, Service Manager: P.E. Black, Moncton; P. Forget and P. Pngeau. Philco Represent- atives from Montreal. FARM VISITOR- Among the visitors to the Experimental Farm and Province this week was Mr. J.G. Provencher. Assistant to the Chief. Illustration Station Divin- ion. Central Experimental, Farm. Ottawa. Mr. Provencher visited thc Illustration Stations in P.E. Island. in company with Mr. W. N. Black. Supervisor and. also. two stations on the Magdalen Islands. He expressed himself as being well pleased with the work under way on these stations. Mr. Provencher leaves over the week- end,for New Brunswick where he will visit the New Brunswick sta- tions prior to his return to Ottawa. . POLICE COURT-Appearing be- fore Magistrate K.M. Martin yel- tcrday morning in City Police court were three drunk and inca ables who wcrc dealt with in the ollow- ing manner: two were fined 35 and costs. while the other received a 20 day suspended sentence. Two accused. charged with allowing dogs to run at large in the City. rec-civco fines of 35 each and costs. Also on the docket was a person charged with being drunk and disorderly. who was remand- ed until August 13th. and inform- ation alleging non-support was withdrawn. PERSONALS Mrs. Harry Cox. Morell. is a patient for a short time in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charlotte Cooper and three children of Ste. Anne de Bellevue. Que. are ltayinu at Cavendish. Mrs. Cooper la the for- mer Gladys Large. Mr. Jimmie Lee who just re- turned from a trip to the United States is a patient in the Char- lottetown Hospital. Jimmie und- erwent an operation on Tuesday morning. The many friends of Mr. Hect- or MacNevin. St. Cathcrines. are glad to hear that he is recover- ing nicely. Mr. MacNevin recent- ly underwent an operation in the the Parishes of Milton and Rust- 11 3. Joan Mclntyre. Halifax. N.s. Miscouche High School 1. Della Gaudet. st. Nicholas 2. Helen Ballum. Summer-side R. R. I 3. Erma Gallant. Mlacouclio Montague High School 1. Evelyn MacLure. Montague 2. William Maclntyre, Monti- gue. 3. Kenneth Ballum. Montague Sourln High School 1. Jeanette Peters. Soul: 2. Clinton Clmpbell. But Bal- tic 3. Margaret Mullally, Souria River. Stella Maris High School - North Ilnatlco 1. Patricia Marie Gauthier. North Rustlco 2. Basil Alyre Gallant, Rustlco- ville 3. John Nelson Bentley, North Rustico Surnmcralde High School 1. Catherine Milligan, McNelll's Mill: 2. Ellen Stavert, North Bed- eque 3. Catherine Cnllbeck. Central Bedeque Tlgnloh High School 1. Pauline Myers. Elmsdale. R. 2. Auldine Arsenault. Tignlah 3. Elsie Conway, Tignlsh The following names. listed by schools. are arranged in two clau- es. Close 1 includes the names of those who have passed in the re- quired minimum of seven sub- jects. Class II includes the name: of those who have made at least 50 per cent of the possible aggreg- ate of marks in the required seven subjects but have failed in One or Two of those subjects. ALBERTON HIGH SCHOOL Class 1- Mary Larter. Hillard MacKinnon, Willard Macklnnon. Mary MacNaught, Thane MacNeill Ewen Wallace. Class II - Barbara MacDonald. Lillian Maclnnlo. Fern: Rennie. Clayton Wallace. KENSINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Class I - Mary Campbell. Elena or Clark, Gertrude Crozler. Shirlee Green. George Glover, Eleanor Mann. Eleanor MacArthur, Reta Murphy. James MacLean, Ferne Reeves, Geraldine Woodnide. Class II - Frederick Andrews, Claire Brennan, Barbara Brown. Gladys Davieon. Ross Davllon. France: Henderson. Shirley Mann. Murray Mayhew. Sylvia Profitt. Ralph Profitt. KINKORA HIGH SCHOOL Class I - Alberta Atkins (Sister Marion). Anna Marie Campbell, Eric Doucctte, Earl Duffy, Kevin Farmer. Joan Mclntyre. Charles Roberto, Audrey Steele. Class II -- Audrey Cameron, Mary Mclvor. Hose Mulligan. Mari na Roberts. MISCOUCHE HIGH SCHOOL Class I - Helen Ballum Yvonne Cormier. Della Gaudet. Erma Gal- lant. Gloria Gallant, Pauline Gal- lant, Edward Lcclair. MONTAGUE HIGH SCHOOL Class Cyril Butler. Mary Carver. Ken- neth Macfntyre, William Macint- yre. Evelyn MacLure, Bernadette Power. Norma Scott. Roland Sul- livan, William Sullivan. Jo Ann Watterworth, Boyde White. Class II - Ralph Annear .Stan- Iey Bruce, Leonard Campbell. Glenda Jamleson. Evelyn Lantei- gne. Eileen McGee. David McKen- na, Mildred Murphy. Notre Dame Academy. Charlotte- town Class I - Elizabeth Alyward, Catherine Bolger, Emma Costello. Mary Curran. sheila Dolron. Olga Dowling, Mary Annette Fay. Nor- een Hickey. Isobel MacDonald. Bernice McGuirk, Claire Mac- Isaac. Ethel Mcwade. Shelagh Molloy. Adrianna Mouaglinn. Mar- ie Morgan. Paula Noonan, Sulan Geraldine Peters. Class II - Benita Binns. Dor- othy Cheverie. Martha Cummin- ey, Marguerite Daley, Shirl Gormley. Rhoda Longaphie. Ha - eriuc MacDonald, Helen MacKeu- zie. Rita McCarthy, Marie Mc- Guigan, Anita Murray, Anne Pet- era. Margaret Rose Roberta. Ham- on Sherren, Mary Claire Smith. Mary Lou Veeuy. Teren Marie ta Wat . Heart: High School Class 1-Clinton Campbell. Dor- is Dixon. Jeanette MacDonald. Roma MacDonald, Jeanette Pe- fers. Class 11-Mary Macxlnnon. Margaret Mullally. Joan Murphy. Hello Marlo nln leheol. North Ilatlco Clan I-John Nelson Bentley. Mary Francea Doiron. Leslie Al- bert Hiocott. Patricia Marie Gauthier. Mary Janet Kenny. Ba- nil Alyre Oallaat. Class ll-Mary Christina Gal- I - Kenneth Ballnm. be On both Grindstone and Am- hem Island: it is interesting to note that the Canso potato still retain: its resistance to late bhm of tatoea.-In P. 22.. Island ety has lost some of its re- niatance. it is also interesting to note that there are no potato beetles on the Magdalen Islands. During the evening meeting at Grlndatoue Island. which was in charge of Mr. Jerome Solomon. Agronome. Mr. Pi-ovencher show ed a series of slides depicting C13: improvement programs in v ous parts of Eastern Canada. particularly on Illustration Stat- ions. Mr. R. C. Parent showed a series of slides on the Experiment- al Farm at Charlottetown and. also, from the British West Indies. The Maritime Provinces and the Hagdalen Islands-carry on a luc- rative trade with the British West Indies and the story of these is- lllldl was of particular interest. glnald Deskoches. Ray Clark. Er- ma Ferrish. Clara Ann Found, Shirley Gallant. Myrna Hancock, Richard Lidstone. Graeme Link- Ietter. Shirley MacKinnon, Carl Miilar, Catherine Milligan. Mar- garet Milligan, Elizabeth Nichol- Ion, Francis Pilman. Edith Poole, David Sllliphant. Eileen Stavert. Ronald Wright. Class 11-Earle Banks. Marl- IIIQ Birch. Maxine Campbell, An- thony Coles. Donald Coles, Ronald England. Elizabeth Enman. Eil- een Gaudet. Richard Hubley, Ger- aid MacLean, Allen Perry, Eliz- abeth Steele, Joan Walker. Ethel White Tlgnllh High School Class 1-Auldine Arsenault, El- ale Conway. Pauline Myers. Yv- onne Perry, Sylvia Silliker. Class ll-Bernice Gallant, Carol Ann Gavin. GRADE XI RESULTS The following Grade XI atudents are awarded prizes provided by the Provincial Government for those standing highest in the province: 1. Gerald McCarthy. Tignish, Tig nish High School (5100.00). 2. Agnes Aracnault. Mont Carm- el, Miscouche High School (875.00) 3. Anne Giilis, Cardigan. Notre Dame Academy (350.00). ott4etov(TlinevStevaJ Olmliinleyt: chm-1. . . ose ' 625.00). P I I onvent 5. Charles Broderick, Tignish. Tignilh High School (325.00). 6. Marie Carragher. Charlotte- NJWII. St. Joseph”: Convent (825.00) Winners of prizes (first 325.00; second 8l5.lX); third S101”). award. ed by the Provincial Government W Pupils standing highest in each public school, are as followl: ALBERTON HIGH SCHOOL 1. Joseph McAiduff. Albertou 2. Gordon'Matthews. Elmsdale 3. Jean Oliver. Alberton. KENSINGTON HIGH SCHOOL 1. Iris Champion, Kenaington 1. Barbara Sinclair, Summer. field. 3- 3"" MIIHIY. Konaington KINHORA HIGH SCHOOL 1. Genevieve Duffy, Kinkou 2. Edith Mclvor. Port Ba;-den 8. Elaine Nicholson. Bren.-151. bane. R. R. 4. . MISCOUCHE HIGH SCHOOL 1. Anne: Arleuault, Mont Carm- 2. Leonard Praught. Richmond. R R 1 3. Patricia Poirier. Miscouche MONTAGUE HIGH SCHOOL 1. Margaret Jean MacDonald, Brudenell R2-sctlldyl Roche. Cardigan, R. 3. Donald MacLaren. MORELL HIGH SCHOO 1. Louis McGuire, More-ll Gui. Anna Maria MacAdam, Mof. 3. Charles Pratt. St. Peter's Bay O'LEARY HIGH SCHOOL 1. Claudette MacNelll. 0'Leary 2. Winston Moore, Elleralle 3. Lila Mac-Aunland. 0'Leary SOURIB HIGH SCHOOL 1. Charles MacPhec. Little Han Montague L ur. 2. Patrick Wood, Souris 3. Clara Stead. Howe Bay. STELLA MARIE HIGH SCHOOL 1. Phyllis Marie Gallant. North Ruatico. 2. Mary Josephine Bradley. St. Teresa. 3. Rose Marie Leclair. North Ruatlco. SUMMERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL 1. Barbara Vaughan. Summer- Ilde. 2. (Lorraine Cameron. Summer- aide and James Norton, Summ aide equal). 3. Thane Drummond. Freetown TIGNISH HIGH SCHOOL 1. Gerald McCarthy. Tlgniah, 2. Charles Broderick. Tigninh 3. Carmelita Gallant. Howlan A group of the 106 students at- tended thc Daily Vacation Bible School conducted by the Charlotte town Baptist Church with Mr Ralph Rupert as General Director. This year's course featured handi- crafts and the pupils will display Cerealists Visit Experimental Farm Mr. A. G. O. Whlteside. Prin- cipal Cerealist. Central Experi- mental Farm. Ottawa. is heading a group of cerealists studying the investigations being conducted by the Maritime Experimental Farms Mr. Whiteside arrived here on August 9th and will proceed to Nova Scotia tomorrow. Also on tour are Mr. H. A. Riordan, Experimental Farm. Nap pan. Nova Scotie, Mr. T. C. Chais- son, Experimental Farm, Freder- icton. New Brnnswick, and Dr. Vernon Clark. Science Service Div- ision. Ottawa. Dr. Clark is mak- ing a survey of cat and barley disease problems confronting Mari time growers and will work in co- operation with Maritime cereal breeders in studying these pro- blems. Mr. Whiteside ll particularly in- terested in any development of win ter wheat and rye production in the Maritime area. Mr. R. B. MacLaren, Experi- mental Farm, Charlottetown, join- ed the tour in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Charged With Failing To Stop 4 After Accident Appearing before Magistrate Gilbert Gaudet Friday afternoon in Queen's County Magistrates Court were six speedera who were each fined S10 and costs. For fail-. ure to present his motor vehicle for inspection at the R.C.M.P. barracks in Charlottetown. after being checked for defective equip rnent. an accused was fined 35 and costs. A person charged un- der the Highway Traffic Act for openating a motor vehicle without registration plates. pleaded not guilty. and was remanded until Wednesday, August 15th. A female. charged with passing on the wrong side of the road in overtaking a car received a fine of S10 and calls. An accused, appearing for the second time on a charge of operating a motor vehicle using another motor ve hiclels registration plate: 850 and costs. Code. for not stopping at the scene of an accident, evidence was heard for the prosecution and the casc. was adjourned until Aug. 20th. A bench warrant was issued by Magistrate Gaudet for the arrest of a resident of Bradalbane. who was served a summons by the R.C.M.P. in Crapaud. but failed to appear in court. An accused, charged with hav- lng possession of intoxicating liq- uor not purchased on his individ- ual permit. was fined 350 and costs. Also on the docket was a case against a local construction firm. under the Fish and Game Act, for washing gravel and residue in a stream supposedly containing fish. which was further adjourned one week. CLEAN CLOTHES WEAR LONGER For Your Dry Cleaning Nocda RITE-WAY CLEANERS In a case, under the Criminal The following names listed by nchoola, are arranged in two clu- aea. Class 1 includes the names of those who have 'paued in the re quired minimum of eight subjects. Clan 11 include: the IIIHIOI of those who have made at Ioalt 50 percent of the possible aggre- gate of mark: in the required eight aublecto but have failed in :3. two or three of thou lub- ll. ALIIRTON HIGH SCHOOL Clan 1-Helen Bryan. Lona Hunt. er. Gordon Matthews. Brenda Mat. aft. Joseph McAIdulf. Jean Oli- Clau ll-Frances Currie. Alden Noah. Contiaoedonpagol DRUG STORE OPEN l JOHNSON AND JOHNSON ALL DAY SATURDAY and SUNDAY UNTIL 9.30 their work following Church ser- vice tuniorrow morning. Also shown are some of the twenty in- structors who conducted classes designe” to teach important Bible truths. Fdmous Trichologist Will Demonstrate How to Grow Thicker Hair . . . DEMONSTRATION This new method of borne treat- ment for uvtng and growing thicker hair will he demonstrated in Charloitteiown, P.E.l., on Tues- day. August 14. These private individual demon- stration: will be held at the Char- lottetown Hotel on Tuesday ONLY -12 noon to D p.m. LONDON. Ont. -- In an inter- view hcre today. William L. Keefe, internationally famous Tri- chologist and president of the Keele Hair Experts. Ltd.. said. "There are ill different scalp dis- orders that cause most men and women to loan hair. Using com- mon sense. a person must realize no one tonic 'or so called cure-all could correct all the disorders," he explained. GUARANTEED "The Ifelele firm. recognizing that most people are skeptical of claim: that hair can be grown on holding heads. offer a guarantee," Keele said Once a person avails himself of the Keele treatment his skep- ticism immediately dlaap are. To insure this. we offer t in guar- antee: 'If you are not completely satisfied with your hair progress at the end of I) dun. your money wlil be returned." HOPELESS CASES DIBCOURAGBD Flrlt. the Trichologist is quick to tell hopeless cases that they hind cannot be helped. But the "hope- TORONTO (CP) - Temper. tree issued by the Toronto pubu. weather omen Friday night; Ml! Max ' ' ("Hill (Day) Dawson 65 61 Vancouver Victoria Quebec . Fredericton Saint John Moncton Halifax Charlottetown Sydney Yarmouth St. John's HALIFAX (CF) - The weather office here say: drier air will flow into the district giving clearing weather Saturday. A band of shower: is expected to reach the western regions Sun- day and cloud will spread into the eastern regions. Forecasts: - Northern Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island. eastern N.B. coun. t.ies:.Cloudy. clearing about noon; a little warmer; northwest winds 15. Low - high at New Glasgow, Charlottetown and Moncton 55 and 75. Sunday: Increaain cloudiness. Lower St. John Rver Valley: Cloudy, clearing during morning; warmer; west winds 15. Low-high at Fredericton 55 and 75. Saint John 50 and 75. Sunday: Increas- lxnig cloudiness. showers in eve- ng. High tide today at Charlotte- town at 1.59 a.m. and 2.27 p.m. on Sunday 2.36 am. and 3.20 p.m. ag Rustico today at 9.25 a.m. and 9.- 53 p.m. on Sunday 10.16 a.m. and 10.84 p.m. Summerside tides eight. enn minutes later than Charlotte. toen. Sun rises today at 5.10 am, and sets at 7.26 p.m. rises sun. SSSSSSSSSSGBEGSSSE 3133.0-'&'.Z-'3:3:.'8:l8d?n'3t3.'.?.:i LT SEEK FARE INCREASE WASHINGTON (AP)-The New York Central. the Pennsylvania and other eastern railways Friday asked the interstate commerce commission for authority to in. crease first-clam passenger fare: 45 per cent. The roads also seek permission to boost coach fare: five per cent. , Guarantees iii to BE HELD Hlltl this examination and no appoint ment is necessary. After the ot- aminntion the person in told the required length of treatment and how much it will cost. After starting treatment the person makes regula reports to the Keelo firm in London to checl the tprogreu of the home treat- men. To Ipread the opportunity oi normal, healthy hair to the thou- and: who are desperately look- ing for help. independent Tricho logists are visiting various citiei to conduct examination: and start home treatments; 0 N0 CURB-ALL "We have no cure-all for olicl. alllny haldneu," Redo empha- sizes. "If there in fun, the rod in still capable of creating hall and we can perform what seem: to be a miracle! There in one thing. Redo want; to be certain every man and we man known. If a recalled I? peoroattbotempluorallwl begins to show up on the crow! of the head, there in oomcthint wrong and it should be am 1'' mediate attention. the rest am. "Our firm, is definitely um moment. it .11 63 on tho individual client! Prince Edward Island Hospital. IJn.:te,phM6:lyhnAivila Hughes. Aiyre 1 kn" en" "E (W. only " . dam ouuuua d . In mi". 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