TUESDAY, f What Makes Your Ilair Keep Growing‘! M w b f . "Hfiny . off‘; a. o" t shampoo guaranteed to remove inning arr, ye dandmm don't know the facts Fitch is stimulating to the scalp and leaves it tingling with health ~—hecause this sciontitletilly-prepared shampoo penetrates right down into the thousands of tiny hair roots- disstilu-s and washes away clinging: dirt and dandruIT and leaves your scalp antiseptically clean. You'll really rrtjoy a Fitch shampoo! Prove ll Yourself Forlietilthy. ygontl-ltmkinghair ~- Yet Fitch Dandruff Remover Shampoo today. Try the 69c economy size. Be proud of your hair-start Fitch care tonight. 'l'he average healthy head of‘ hair grows 1.200 to 2,400 new hairs a month! "But if your stralp is too dry, too oily, or twltitzgcd with dan- "drutf, you can look for trouble," hair experts say. Unless you wash your hair at. least once a week, an tint-lean, unhealthy scalp condition often develops. For your hair is like a spider web that traps dust, soot, dirt and smoke from the . air. These combine with per- l, spiration, nil. dried akin or dandruIT-io form a scaly, waxy i accumulation that tits closely and almost int". nh/y" over your j scalp and hvl; t-hokt» oil i nourishtnent tiwuii yturr hair I 1 oi oliuil RI ‘ (Wlh To keep your litiirlhezllthy, l abundant anti good-lotilaing— you should dissoiii» away all dirt and dandruff‘ with rt weekly fliampoll Use Fitch Dandrufl Remover iQhamputi, Dandruff Remover SHAMPOO , the nnly l lAtidress and .. l Presentation on Fridtri even. .. Jzintiary 6th. ' | a large tiuzubet" of neighhotlrs and ‘ .lrlrn:ls utitheretl at the htme nf .\lr. and Airs. Stanley 'l‘lic-iiipson. Cornwall. A very enjJyahlc evening was spent. the occasion being a presentation to the bride and . groom. Mr. Fred Jewrli was tailed upon by Mr. Sterling ‘Mncxitincti to read an ZlClCYCin while Mr.= 1 .Herbert Scott ]Jt"0:£‘lll£‘(l a n1»). l filled purse. Stanley 3n his jovial manner. on behalf oi the bride. thanked all l)l'(‘-9lil fer their gifts and all joined in sitwliie "For they I i >1 tare icjly pond folio l-‘tiiltziving y 8 Ia flPllfiltili~ lilnL-h was .\t'l\i‘(‘l by illt.‘ ilatlies. Tic remainder of the cv- lcirni: was plt“.l“i‘iltil_\' spent in lgzzimcs. uiusic and (hinting. .~\t a For modern hathrootn tlx- ‘late hour all dcipartcd to tlteii‘ lures homes ivishing the ln-ide and groom Or other plumbing new many X97"? of llfiDPX “fdllfid b555- , . . . The loliotvitig is the address: CC“ us‘ "P" “m” “nummg lMr. and l\li".=. Stanley TITOIITIDSKHI. To brim: the ht-st to you! | Dem. Friends. I lTheies it purple halt to n grape. l l We carry a complete Iiiit- 0i iA mellow m1; to a pang)‘, famous-ha e bathroom fix- A sunny half m a ggotyc fflfPfl- C111 "S It" I If" And a better half to a man. fiiffivgizgglnl" '6‘::|l_'rm:::rkm°=t ,i So. you Stanley must have thought Iu-"ntcoh _ _ _ "firm mnd; , when you took Norma for your t lovely bride. crate. i A few vreeks have passed since this " py event. hc-wcvci" it gives its grc... pleasure to have this little ‘ party in your honor and t0 you, the ‘l [bride and groom. extend our good 1 ‘wishes for future hamiiness. We know that it is a supreme i hour for both of you and we want [you to know that we reoiee with you in your happiness. and we pray that life's richest blessings may b6 yours. To mark this happy (it-canton. we ask you to accept our small gift and a host of “Good Wishes." Your Friends of North River" and Surrounding Ctrllthliilliifis. DOLCIN EASES THE PAINS 0F .7 _ f“ Douglas 8i Jones I Phone 1816 f m2 Kent Sh i’ . The brightest word in home lighting Ilere in n message n! importance in nll who lufier the pninn anti discomfort nflnrthrilil rind Nmumaiiom. 'l‘houitzntlii of \'ll'ilml at ark-mama..- e 1 i IN MEMORIAM RUSSELL CYRUS BERT The Morning Is Near Us By Susan Glaspcil Never bafore do we remember o! the citizens of Covehead Road ‘ff-‘f-‘fvf-‘o shodred and saddened as on Dec- lember 21st. 1949 when the news spread round that Russell Sirt had been killed. He had goneuto the barn that morning to do e chores before going to his days work elsewhere. and whille in the act of letting one o the arses a ‘Western mare» out to water, that in her room. She couldn't do that; Zelilosgkelg ficii$e ggéfiomidirinagid sh“ ha“ ‘lungs w do at wee" Sher trampled til-m to death before help had no right to stay here. She'd mum roach h,“ Hi5 game,» W110 have tn get flurry just as soon as ‘r35 ms” by at the time ruched to 4W could. liiis assistant? but almost lost his Here -rva.~ some underwear. Where iivvn life While trying to help his were her‘ -'! Oh. just put in anywisoti. The deceased was the YOHHB- ltllllltl’ anyvray at all. Put them inlcst. sou of James, S. Birt and the anti get away She “wasn't going tcflflw H0113 (Adfllml 3m “m1 w“ "take advantage". She ought to g0 in his 191111 W“ H9 “'35 “l” 0F" toiuglit. But the children tvere :i- °i a falinll)’ 0! 1911 bmihers and 5'5‘ sleep. tired after their party. How iers- Rllsseu as he was we“ and, [agé could she wake them up and saymorabh“ k119i“ by m“? d “Were leaving tiow.“ And tlvlirllligrezli"): "ll-“Ed among '5 He“ ‘i . tantl ilzSfiCl-KICS as his humorous re- uoultl she take them? ‘m n“ and rcady w“ mad‘, him a She cot. dowrrsome of her dressestflgeierial fzworfle Wm, an Bu; p, 15 and put thPm in a has. not look-im mg ‘lome Wtwre he Wm be mg to see what they were or how. missed me greatest as he lpaves tn Chapter XXV Lydia went tio the. closet. got out‘ one o! her suitcases and began putting things in it. A long time she had been sitting 5hr parked thvnr liiioum besides his father B, grief There was a tapping at lier door gmqknn wife, the former Evelyn and a little vnir-e croonetl. "Moth-lMarshall and six email children. er‘ insanely; Connie. Hayden. Douglas. Oh. not tonight! Please God.il><iiiiitc. Kathy and Linda. not rnnigmr The brothers are: Arthur. Sey- But .\ll(‘ opcncd the door rind IIIOU!‘ and Harry allot Covehead said. '"\Vli_v. Knulzi Cl1l])p.’1li‘iii'~"‘Rm“l "Dd UMP)‘ 01' 935K131?- tlieii pulled up short, thinking.‘ The “'99” ‘m’ “S mlmwsi Rmh‘ - . . - t ‘Mrs. Briiisiey strum. Ea“ Royalty". Riipiniglnirticisni 30m name‘ n’ lsntliGrat-e Mrs. Leonard Fbrd. Oyster i. . ' .l3cd; Avis. Lvlrs. T. W. Barrett; hnfff(§‘-he“j;“‘;§~|3”“ youlstciiti, Mrs. Raymond Doucette; “ ‘" -W'l‘,l.lf "What you doinz?" Koula ask-rd.)gigiriapgfgmggveieit l’ 1e a o "Jlm_"°“r"““‘li"g mY ‘hmgs-l The iuneralltvas under the direc- -\'°“' W" "mom" _ tion Of N. n. McLean Q1 Char- 0h_ what wtnild she do with hvljluttetowir and was held on Friday -wliat could she say to ller-iflqqfternoon, the set-vice being con- Dlerzn? They'd been homelesse-idttcted by the Rev. Thos. A. Wil- tlieycl boon wantivrers. She'd malteystm who spoke beautiful and com- them hclieve this was their homcuforting words from the 25th Psalm But they must stiffer for her stupi- Unto these O Lord do I lift ulJ my dity for a vindictive old man's soul. Hymns’ stungnlverlexzphist As d1 1min meme Am. and no e iiis areun 51:96....‘ "Npnk and m; down; His remains were laid to rest in Kuula came up on her lap antllthe wvehead 3°“ Cemewry be‘ cutldlrd there "on. little girl. nnsfild“ m“ °f h‘? m°t1h°"twh%ff”°' tonight.“ she cried within her. “Mylgggggsed by by amos M“ streneth is gone. Not I0l1l"llt." l T1" . . . , _ _ = . e pallbearers were. Hayden Bu‘ 511° "as "mom"? Komas MacDonald. Allan Rearrlcn. Joseph hair rind Koula was saying. "Y0urDO)l1e‘ Edison Ma¢D0n;t1d_ Claude 510w» “that girl with the curls-Elm,“ and a nephew Ker; smith ~"“"‘-' The floral tributes were as fol- “Yesf 1 - ;_._ "She says she like tnel She wants (ms me to he her very best friend." "H l !".h.~ ... "Ail: iyiocue kiioii" (Oiviililatsfiy Koula, raised up in excitement. "We're! going to be in the Stlmc room atl school! We're going to the same school and well be in the same room, and She says-midst: §ay$~—r Erma and Everett -we'll ask lihc teacher to let us sitl little)‘ find “Birth?! together!" l Ruth and Britisley >_ “Well! She does like you.“ Lyditl Mt- and M“ Cm“ m“ know Crescent \ Seymour and Hilda Spray! Mi". and Mrs. Lawrence Marshall Harry and Doris Avis and Tawf Stella and Raymond said: "Peo le will always like vou, Ml" imd Mrs" F“ My“ Kama Ev?“ when ‘ t Eva and Vcrdin Robinsém b‘ places and_i. w George Webster, Geral Ro in- "And we'll iilav together at ru- cess!" Koula cried. _ . But you u'oii't--slir~ didn't satni ML and M15‘ Jack Fame She heltt the little girl close. be-‘ cause of the disappointment she was guilt; to bring her. anti sonic-i thing grrwv fierce in her and . id: "I'll protect you as long as I liv you and Diozol" Lrl me take the hurts for them. 0h. God grant me you go other son. Arthur Brown. Earle Toombs (Yards of Sympathy Mr. and Mi"s. Clayton Maimcw . Mr and Mrs. Roy Carr Mr. and Mrs. Wall Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Edison Hardy Gladys McMillan that! Mi". and Mrs. William Watts "It's next week we start to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ke.zcr ‘ school." Koula mumbled slcepily j M!‘ find MTS- Edwmd McDougad The next clay Lydia knew she 1'19“ Marsnfln and Mrs. Jack llard)‘ and Mrs. Alfred Bl01'\‘i501\ \\"ould have to manage a little beti ‘MY- tcr. She couldn't just; thrr-y thii .5 _¥I_W_ _ __ in harzs and ruii away: Nor would qihey 11nd shared too murh With h" they come and tear the house down w believe she would Suddenly “rant, before the children's eyes. Because. w let it an g0, she lold herself in a hart! way N“ she Country; my grind-Irv tn quite new to her. I won't let. them. ‘mm; you can't, say good-by when It's my house. Wh-"iteyer he says he You ca,“ ten “by 1r ‘is, good-by. meant hy it. he left it to mo and it ‘In inst a day m» mo‘ its soon as will not be torn clown till I say =0! Shljcomd g0; hold 0t herself and God knows she didn't want to know what, She nuns doing. she stay any longer th-in she had to. “bum put, {he Children in the car But she'd get. away decently-she and drive away The friends she wouldn't ilpset the vhllilffilt tiny drew. away and left would he dis- and surrounding districts being so‘ Take homo u dozen bulbs today them diseases report that they Iiiiva been lhle to rcriurne their normal nt-curuilinns and nnco morn enioy the Iitllneu of IIVIIII by tiiriin; norms. Go III yniii iiniiigiitt toilily lnti get. DULFIN which in a lltillfully- compounded prurliirt I . ',_ ti tn bring prnmpl niiii-r nr [IIIIIIH Ilul to ninnitiii. fllfiklmliiilil, ll unit-n rind nflllrtlta. Prntll hy the vxpcritricl more than she could help. We will lintl some happier place. she told herself. There is a curse. We will leave it rind forget it. It was hard to do much parking and not have Addie know what appointed in her, and would they finally t-ome to Hny- "W911i E1185‘ we didn't undeffitmld L-Ydl" “n” all. She must be rather crazy- doing .111 that and then running anti leaving ‘it. She couldn't . GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN lliiiiiirs’ MILII III MAIFIIESIA and Fiiflill)‘. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bell. Mr and Mrs. Hector McCanncll Evelyn and Hiram Earle Blrt Mrs. lmbelle MacLaughlin Margaret Vvcoldridge ‘Vlr. and Mrs. Garth Birt i r. and Mrs. Lewis Keillcy Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shaw Mrs. Arthur Seaman Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Mar-Donald Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis Mi". and Mrs. lloraco Vvsscy ‘Mr. and Mrs. Omar Younker Cnvehead Road Women's stltute M1‘. and Mrs. Walter Slade Mr .and Mrs. Ray Kelzer ‘Mr. and Mrs. George Mason Mt". and Mrs. Bert Melsner Mr. and Mrs. Cecil “Mayne N. D. McLean Aunt Maud, Ruth and Bob C01)- stahlc MI‘. and Mrs. Harry MacDonald and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Axworthy Mr. and ivlrs. Aeneas McDonald ‘Mr. and Mrs. l-Iverett Ford Mr. and Mrs. Walter MoLure Fla Th-snias Mr and lVlrs. George Adams Mr .ati:l Mrs. Robert Watts Mr. and Mrs" George lttrMillan Audrey Aicirshall ‘d live MacDonald . Vllarrrn Marshall . Harold MacDonald . Edison lvlnellonztid . Percy Douglas .\lr and ‘M . Milton Vcsscy Veda him-Donald Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vtssey Aunt .l:-;\il€i'.€ and Uncle Charlie In- i\lr. and Mrs. Peter Proud and Fnmi‘ x Mr Ari-d lVIrs. Bruce Ellis Itlrs. (llive Carr Mi". and Mis. Stanley Strickland Ml‘. and Mrs. Ira Gay .\lt". and Airs. Runilell Seaman Mi". and Airs. J50 Robinson Mi". and ltirs. Gcnrge Brady Mr. alid Mrs. Lculs lvlarshiill Mrs. liovyet- and Charlie Ed ltjrziti East Ryalty Women's institute Mr .!‘l‘..'l . llarold Ailurray Funk C . .0 . Bi"... ct Smith air. l\lri ‘lillar Mr. and ". Keith Douglas Clark Imps .\lr. illlfl Nils. Lirigll M"ic.~\:scy .. Nril MrCallum Whtaillry \'i'.tnci Ins ltute ‘Mr. aiirl .‘lr.~'. t‘ ‘\ Good M1‘. and i\'lr .l i\'l:"rn Mr. and Ncrinan Brt H. (l. CZKHLCIIUI‘ .lchn Player E“lt‘.~.t Colcs l‘ I-‘iiit. llil‘. and ltiis. Lloyd .ln_\‘ Mr. and Airs. (‘Tove M icMtllaii ~11 1d (‘l v . liavfic“ Shaw Chsnte~ Surtli M GENEB clothes gently. safety and EITICICIIC)’. borhood G-E Dealer's. CANADIAN ‘iwasliclaqs a The new G-E Washer is speedy because the Activator gets clothes thoroughly clean in double-quick time yet treats ail This new Washer is efficient because you have finger-tip control of the Activator, just one contraband-direction lever for the wringer, and the pump that completely empties the tub in 90 seconds. The G-E Wringet" noronly wring: your clothes cleaner but does 90 percent of your heavy lifting. 50 new improvements make this washer a marvel of speed, Ask for a demonstration at your neigh- Olhlr models from $39.50 BUDGET TERMS ARRANGED m ELECTRIC WASHER Ai@ AIID ‘IIIE REMOVABLE DAILY DIPPER TO D0 SMALLER WASIIES EASIER Simply lift out the Activator and replace it with the Daily Dipper. Then you have a junior size washer perfect for lingerie, baby clothes, md other small items need- ing frequent and separate nhings. Daily Dipper gets clothes “quick- clean" without hand-rubbing or blunt-wringing. oniv ‘I 6" ms ALL o-r irusrins use" GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMITID Head Ofileo: Toronto . . ,_ Solo: OITin: Irom Coast to Coast ‘ JANUARY Z4, 1950 re so easq now ll of IDRIIV Illillmttfllll. "Ihlllli! RH‘ u-lini i-nunt. "llxay M ". ' , _ \-h | 1 h i ;_ ~_ 1d _ _ - _ i r .ai.d Mix l-la.i.ltl Miiclnnis . oi‘ iiniiiiirnliiiiiniiiiiigiiiiiiiilztii-iiiiinlitiiliiiu 2h‘! was‘ iibgiutj The" Sh“ “mud have lll0i1Ili-"Ii,—3I)O\lii being happy Mn and ‘VHS. NW0“ we“ Lllhlltl today riinin VOIIY iiniriiiiir . . . riii ave o e1 m. I nm s01“! RWHY- m be homo. S a E s t, prompt and imionqeti relief rum the mm she couldn't m“ gnygng that for To he conflnugd . ‘HRH a n" nitI rninerv n Ihtllmfiilflm. nrthritil. liim lllfl, n-iatirn rintI nciiritin. 'Ihere I! no reason for Von to nuITer |"i.'Iin that. may he rulnpllrlely R. T. IIOLMAII, LTD. what reason would hire give‘? Couldn't say. The man I thought: .l. Liestcr l-Jouglas Toombs Music Store . .‘. ' I' . I Dlsirlbmw‘ ‘as???’ W“; ‘mywglal-hi‘? lint Lnly llzmfl}: ~ Constable Robert Baiwiso l . .. . to urge. econoin -I\1D n a n an 1g 5 me to g0 rigl nll Ah“, m", 1 5“"""°"l‘l° L““"l"“c‘°“in lllli.'i'~i§f"ii..,’..'..‘f;l,".';.L,,§..’J,'1,‘;'}{;,,,',‘:;,"§1 out ot’ here now. She couldn't even .lc.~"sie MCI-In en _ _ improved. Got your Doucm iOlIlYl tell Warren that. She wouldn't. ne Sister lVlary Augusta ‘Dolcln Limited. Toronto ill-Ontario able to bear their sympathy. it‘ Mrs. Cuddy. .lessic and Clarence M wouid int-Dive talking about, rMI Q Q Mrs. Lot- Ma-Dctitid many other things. She would never. Blchchu i: iiitun uuucl by Iuy kidney QUICKIES i by Ken Reynolds be ab“ to tell anyone. x’ | n ‘lion. xllienltidnayqoioimofonluogrcaii: _ i i i‘ ' i“ ' B t h t m _h . J. at lci llll poiwmrelnlininl c: ohm. n ' lifltltllY ‘vsaay- oiitilantleiilner: iii-isms Jto l I i h°'d"l'°i Tlmmlikytllifi- ‘lil- IIIYIMII’ run! or out’ fouling may wonnow. o payout-Lida; a“: i":i"""'-i':" “rt” ‘ht f“ IIM- c: a u r n u non- - um- in]. Demand mid’: kldlil; Pllin, in Ilia blue have gone into my hlootl7 Now I want. to go somewhere else? They wouldn't believe her. They had come to know her too well for that. They know how happy she had bu: ‘ti: the mi band. Sold ryvrhc . been working on the house. knew m m mm her deep satisfaction in being home‘ and her plans for the children. YIIIIII I DEALER Carfls" Electrical . Sales and Sorvloo ltliarlottotown cousins name Sales and Sorvlor - Mrs Russell Birl. Mr. James Birt. brothers and sisters of the deceased wish to thank those who sent cards and letters of sympathy; also the kind friends and neighbours who helped, in so many ways til their recent sorrow. 106 Kent St. \ i Wm; m "m; lllIlITEIi riivrii riioii: o-l MAJOR ADVANTAGES ‘ i Streamlined lIyIin from bumper to bumper- ' R. '1‘. Holman Ltd. will: the ouhtlldilq Ioaiuru oi an oxpenllvo cu btoilqiii Io you at the lowut price pouibiu- Surnrriorslilo 8i tilarlottotorr: the MORRIS “MINOIV coma: iii two ImllI body asylum-tho Couch and the Convortiblo. Icono- nlai tog-JO to 80 mile: per gallon. Corrie In and on it :0»! . \ I l "',.';,'*f,',",,"',,'°',,,“""m llall Mtg. and Bold Storage 0o. Ltil. _ J / m“ m “m” nmwuir. Berkshire. miiina- non-nos _ (on - antiim LDNDON - (on - A will" (on - my ciimn by mm ft- m‘ son-ch worker (or their amateur dramatic motor: wu "Much Ado About muting." cues among olttilo are laid to be the billion tn Britain for t0 yearn. They m believed caused by ini- ported feeding ltufll. found a handbag contalnin, 0mm) and ttva ration hoofl- H remit-nod to Ind we: rewarded “ ~ ‘six apples ' t’ n»! Slnniorslilo and ttliarlottotovrii “T .’ i r1 . he didn't have mu when I got him with a Want: Ark-now my wife will blame moi”