\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\x\\\\\\\\\\\\\\T\\\\s\\\\\\\\\\\\\\‘ NOVEMBTLR _1§, g 1948 _____.__‘_..-__ _.. _.. . Does Wearing a iiat Cause Baldness in Men’! Men Worry About Lou of Hair, Yet Don't Know the Facts I! prevent daeee IINQi", say hair experts, "baldnesl in some men is caused by heredity but with most people, thinn rig o! the hair is the final result o! an unclean, unhealth scalp that is tight and un ernourished. Dandrufl is always a warning". Constant scalp cleanliness is essential i! you want to keep -our hair abundant, alive- ookingi That means you must et after dandruif consistently. Nhe surest way with e shampoo actually guaranteed to remove dandrufl’ - Fitch Dandru] Renwuer Shampoo. Remember, dandruff isn't a. disease. It ie just a symptom of an unclean, unhealthy scal . Dust and dirt from the ar combine with the oil in our scalp, dried skin, etc. to orm "you league, will it " a waxy, scaly accumulation on the scalp. This acts almost Iilre a tight "plastic cap". Fitch Dondrrsfl Remover Shampoo washes away eve trace of dirt and dandruff. ‘ll gs tight down into the tiny air openings in your scalp, Ieavin your scalp antisepti- cally c can arid able to breathe freely. It gives your hair a chance to get roper nourish- ment for healt and lustre. Prove It Yourself Get Fitch Dandrflf gwyrougf Shampoo for healthy liflII‘—1 try the li-oz. economy size, 69c. Take care oi’ your hair-u" Fitch tonight - ‘ IAANIJNUII MMUVIN llundrulf Remover SHAMPOO u Iigftl d THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN All APPEAL To ilil My Nehdian Guinne- trlots emijriends For the past tow weeks the or- ganizers and workers oi the 5t. Thomas Aquinas society 118N590“ actively engaged in the work oi bringing heme to all oi us Acad- iane the need tor. and the advan- tage oi making e success od our subscription campaign now near- ing its close. On Sunday. Sept. 5th, the letter o! His liixcellency Msgr James Boyle. Bishop oi our diocese, and the special appeal ior support irom our pastors was heard in Ill our churches. The Press has brought to us the approving and encouraging letters o! Cardinal McGulgan, Msgr. lldcbrando An- tonlutti. Apostolic Delegate to Can- ada, oi our Lieutenant-Governor Hon. J. A. Bernard. o! our Prem- ier, Hon. J. W. Jones. oi U18 lead- er oi the opposition in the Legis- lature, Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMll- lan, and o! many dlstlnguhhed clergyman and prominent laymen. all endorsing this campaign and wishing it. success. Meetings have been held in practically every one oi your school districts at which the need. the advantages and the methods o! procedure oi our cam- RlCE POINT W. I. filrs. Mid-TY Jana MacDougall en- ierialned members oi Rice Point W. l. at their October meeting. seven members end iour visitors were present. Meeting opened by ringing institute Ode. It. W88 moved. seconded and car- i-lcrl that all bills be paid those in- (mood 23c ior napkins. $1.00 {or iruit. Mrs. Raymond Taylor moved that $5.00 be donated to Salvation Ar-my Appeal, seconded by Mrs. John B. MacDonald. Motion carried. Through the untiring eiiorts o! Mrs. Chas. MacEacliei-n a cheque oi $25.00 was received from the Housing Corporation 1o: honorable incniioii received in the “Better Farm House Contest"; under the capability oi Mr. John Betiii s. brisk auction sale was participated in which realized a sum oi $10.95. Meeting closed in due form and a delicious lunch was served by hostess assisted by a committee in charge. Annual meeting to be held at home oi Mrs. Rankin MacLalne. Collection amounted oi $1.06. enjoy yourself future in the Roya Yes, better yourself and Every cruise . . . learn to in v uo...amon chosentoshare You’ll receive regular time pay dividends. I “THE NAVAL RESERVIST" This men is a grocery clerk in your town. in liie spore time, he ls serving Canada as o Novel Reserve . gaining experience in the crdfis to know the ways of ships and enloylng the oomrucisship of life _ creasing lils own personal efficient , and so building forthe futureilirou li llie experipncs on gives him. e is o clilzen sailor — o man lo be respecie . flllm. “EGIIUR Like him, you can make extra _money . ;_: . . . make new friends . . . in your own home town, time . . . and prepare yourself for a better Canadian Navy Reserve.- the Reserve is a grand chance to summer you'll sail on a feel at home on the deck of an intricate, modern warship. Throughout the year you'll spend interest- evenings acquiring now- s ' cha e ma?! life the Navyoifers. You’ll wear the Nov ’s famous uniform. time with the Reserve. You will gain in per- sonal eificiency, and thus make YOUR spare Get the iocis today from the Novel Recruiiinfl Officer, Royal Conodien Novyi 0996i"; °f ‘rim. H. M. C. f5. QUEEN CHARLOTTE CBARLOTTITOWN lloyalcanarlian New ‘\\’\'\.\'\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\*7 ‘a x of the see . . . lsornilid the lore of sailors . . . In Ilia Navy. He Is in- training ilioi the No lszwmo in your own spare our-self. to enjoy t water \\_\\\\\\\\\\\bs\\\\\\\\\‘mmvzsa-xmxx. killsofreal like yourself who've avy pay for your \\\\\‘&\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ d palgn have been iully made known. Over the radio, we have heard the stirring sppesl of our chief organizer, l-lon. J. Wilirid Arsenault, and Mr. Walthan Gau- det, which must have touched a responsive chord in the hes-rte o! all our people. In short, nothing which could be done by our m’- ganlzcrs and workers to ensure the success 0d our undertaking was neglected. Only one thing more remains to be done. but on that depends the whole success or lei‘.- ure oi’ our campaign. What is each and every Acaciian going to do about it? How much is each one going to subscribe? ‘that is the paramount question. During the past iew years our Acadiens have not tailed to, do their pert in all the various worthy drives organ- ized ln this Province. This is the first time such an appeal is made by ourselves ior ourselves; it is @111‘ Very own. We must thcrciore be true to ourselves. Each and all must see to it that in the future our Acadien youth be given the same educational opportunitigg u are enjoyed by the youth q! our Eilillslrspeaking compatriots. By contributing gerierqugly 1,9 m“ Campaign we shall have a psi-t in establishing a. permanent educa- tional fund which will be avallblg to our children and our children's children, On the aiternoon o! Sunday. November 14th, teams oi canvass. ers will visit every Acadia“ home l" the Parish oi Charlottetown to solicit your generous subscription. By reason oi’ many parish activi- ties the date for receiving sub. FFYlDUOH-s in Charlottetown and Souris has been postponed until Sunday, November 14th. ‘Wftl-i ev. ery confidence iii your good will and 89119705“? l’ make this appeal kiiowlng full well that you an n. alze the Importance may; g, go b, aiiached to the success of this Campaign and that in this you will d" Your part fully, generously and well. With a firm faith in you gli, 3:: with great hope ioi- the fut. I am, respectiully yours, J. H. BLANCHARD, President, Si. Thomas Aquinas Society, Charlottetown. 123,1, November 12, 1948. Federal Charter Granted Remembrance Association TORONTO, Nov. 14 -—(CP)—A Federal charter has been granted to the Remembrance Association, commonly known as the Silver Cross Women oi Canada. Nations] COUHCU. to assist in welfare work among widows and mothers oi service personnel killed in action or who died in consequence of ser- vice. The organization. which claims membership ot more than 3.000 has local branches in Mone- ton. N. B.. Saint John. N. B. and other cities. WEST ItOYALTY SCHOOL Honour Roll (or Septeeriibar and October. Senior Department Grade X.-1, Barbers England; 2, Betty Hurry; 3, Freda MsoKlnnoii. iGrade IX.—1. George Hurry; 2, Sidney Hurry; 3, Bernard Murphy. Grade VIII-l. Charlie Lsrik; 2, Elaine Maelnnis. Grade VIL-l, sterlinl’ Glover; 2. Myrtle Vessey: 3. Billie Lurk. Grade VI.-1 Carmen Glover: 1. Mabel England; 3, Margaret Rhymes. Highest p81 entage —- r‘ n Glover 84%. filncipal-Iieons Csveinagih. Junior Department Grade V.—1, George ‘rhorne; 2, Miriam Hurry. Grade lV.-1, Bally Thorns; Ruby Moore; 3, Earle Moore. Grade III. sr.—1 Eris Chowen. Grade III. 111-1. Patricia C011- nors; 2. Betty MacKinrion; 3. Earle Wakelin. Grade 11-1. Lois Moore; 2, Gor- don Lang; i, Vernon Chowen. Highest Percentage-fishy Thorac Grade L-No tests. 93.5%. AREA 01" CAMEROON! The French mandated territory o! the Cameroons covers 423,000 square kilometres o! West Africa. 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I didn't get a very good look at her face." "Jon managed a smile. His voice was steady remarking. “It's iuniiy how one person will remind you ot mother. The world must. be iull or doubles." Della nodded agreement and ate her salad daintily. Thank heavens the things s maxi was thinking didn't show iii his iecel Here was a clue, hers was the first clue, really, that any- one had had oi Lisbeth! where- abouts. Despite the eiiorts oi the A thought occurred to her. and she inquired, turning a little io- Iervous, high-strung, tired‘! Often keyed-up nerves cause restlessness, irritability and oven nervousness. sufier from keyed-up nerves then Mi urri’s Health and Nerve Pills may be oi help. Milburn’s Health and Nerve Pills are a well balanced medicine for those who are run- down and may need a general conditioner to help build ‘the system. They stimulate the nervous system, improve appetite, aid digestion and tbus help promote refreshing rest. Buy a package f you to-day. Milburn‘: Health earLNei-ve Pills iirm o! private investigators Jon had engaged to carry on the search for her, nothing so definite as this had come to light. Jon glanced at his watch, im- patience consuming lilm. But it was too late to call the Hardwick Agency tonight. 'I‘oo late to tell them. "Concentrate your search on Chicago. I have reason to be- lieve shes here." Uiiiil now the range oi possibilit- ies had been so varied, so endlua. Lisbeth might have gone uny- wliei-e. But the iield had narrowed because Della Clark had seen oii the street a girl with copper colored liair, a liglit, free step. Oi course Della might be mistaken, But there eras a chance, just a chance that she was right. The night aiter Della all un- consciously, geve on such hearten- ings news. Carol Bemis, in a scar- lei. evening gown that matched hei- lips and her long, red iiiigcr- iiails, was sipping ale with Hank Merriam at the ‘Palm Grove. Ussa Crane was singing and Carol niid Hank, uloiig with the other custo- mers accorded her the ilatiery o! silence. The low. sweet voice, with cadences oi sadness and regret. gave added mcaiiiiiz In ilie trite words o! the popular song she sang; created a mood o! mist and moonlight and unrequited love. When she finished there was an outburst oi applauuse; then the orchestra swung into a rhythmic arrangement oi the same melody and the dance floor tilled. Hank Merriam said Irudflliliy “She's a sap to waste what she‘! got on these mugs." And Carol answered. But I can't convince her.” (To Be Continued) “Yeah. CLOVER 1.13M’ A 009 CD-II v