rice rm THE GUARDIAN. CHARI:0TTETOWN. Faster Than It Grows In? Actual Facts Prove Loss of Hair Often Caused by Scalp Condition Hair exports any n "Iigli1.scnlp" -pore-rlngitori with dirt or dandruff-may fail to grow enough now hairs to replace the 45 to 80 hairs you lose :11-cryday. Tn km-p wvur linir abundant, glossy illlll zilivc-lnoirirrg, '- a weekly slimnpuu is recom- mended. Your llilir is u ”caI.ch- all" for dirl, dust and smoke in the air. illlll ihosu combine with nziinrnl sq-zilp nil. pr-rspirm tion, rlril-d-::l.ln p:Irlic:h-s mid dandruff" Io fl-rm n waxy accumulation that seals iisc-If tightly over your scalp and chokes off nourislinu.-nL from ' 1-)1? L..C-. 5 You slimiltl Hlhll vmir hair once ll wi-z-k for i-I-n..i:lni scrilp Dandruif Remover Shampoo. ' Fitch Dandruff Remover 1 Shampoo washes away over trace of dirt and dandru . It gets right down into the tiny hair openings in your scal , leaving your-scalp autisepti ' y clean and able to breathe freely. It gives your hairachance to get proper nourishment for healthy growth and natural gloss. Prove It Yourself Get Fitch Danrlruf Remover Shampoo for health , goods 1 looking hair-try t o 6-0:. economy size. 69c. Take care of your hair-use Fitch tonight. cleanllnvss is n--.-i-l'.l1.Il in a .-ow... I healthy, rihliriilzirit lmirl ofhair. ” Dandfu" The surest way IS with a ' SHAMPOO n shampoo actunlly grim-unlccd to lonove dandruff-Fitch THE CHARLUTTETUWN MALE CHCRUS ' Will Present A moslcsr. CONCERT ox rrizsriu. .mvE 6th AT 3:15 PM. ' In iii:.u:'rz MEMORIAL HALL Guest Artists Admission 5043 in Aid Of Boys Work Tickets on sols now at Henderson 6 Cudmore: Holman'l Music Sr-ciinn; dare Corner. l l i I (ilmrlls Sivmliers and H(m'att's Grocery, Delve i i CLINIC SCHEDULE Through the facilities of the Department of Health and Welfare. Chest Clinics will be held throughout the Province during June as follows: SUMMERSIDE. Tiiesdny. June 6. 20 .. 9:30-12:30 am. SOURIS, Monday, June 12 .. . . . . . . .. . 1:30- 4:30 p.rn. MONTAGFE, Monday. June 19 . . . . . . . 1:30- 4:30 p.m. ('HAlil.()TTl1T()WN, Ewry Thursday 9:30-12:00 am. Every Friday 1:30- 4:30 p.m. Signed, E. M. FOUND. M.D., C.M.. Medical Director of Clinics. Division of Tuberculosis Control. NAPOLEON nnd UNCLE ELBY by Clifford McBride . -.- ... A-'rmn"'”m ,4. Do You Comb Out llair W IBy Thornton W. Illinois) : DIES. RATTLES IS PARTICULAR Lin everything the one who tries To be particular is wise. -Old Mother Nature. Mrs. Rattles the Kingfisher sat in her doorway with just her tousled head outside. From over toward the Smiling Pool came I. harsh rattling call that sounded like a wetchmsn's rattle. It was re- peated a little nearer, and again still nearer. Rattles -was coming home He had been Iishing. Harsh as that voice was. there was in it something that told Mrs. Ratttes that he was feeling good. very well pleased with himself and things in general. "The fishing was good. He has had good luck." thought Mrs. Rat- ties. She was right. The iishlng had I been good and he was feeling good. There is nothing like a full sta- gnooooogo-:-clcroc-:u' 6.-4:-cvzonn I contract Bridge By Josephine V Culbertson souoouomacoounooooaouam crzaruso. THE nrnnmc. TO THE run: There is one generality concern- lng bidding. the logic of which i should require no argument. It is simply nus; Do whatever "push- ing" you are inclined to do only when the about-to-be declarer- pl;-ulgr or yourselll-has the skill to exploit every ovpommlti that may be present! Take the tollowing deal for es- ample. North untlU95”0mb1)' bid one trick more than he should i have-out if his partner had been a liner player. this ovtlmlgm would have produced a substantml ext;-1 Ofoflt. krlorih denier. . North-South vulnerable. Q A 7 O A Q 9 OA KQ J. A 9 8 6 5 Q J 98 2 N 4 K Q 5 3 O 7 5 W E O 64 2 Q J 109 0 S Q s 5 4 3 2 1'91" 4''- Q1064 9 K .110 I 3 Q T 4. K J 8 2 The bidding; North East . South West 2.5 Pass 2 9 Pass 3 Q Pass 4 Q Pass 4 N 1' Pass 5 g Pass 5 N '1' Pass 6 0 Pass 7' (l) Pass Pass Pass As previously implied. North might. well have been satisfied with it six-heart rontrnct! West. opened the diamond jack. Dacia:-or quickly drew the neces- sary three rounds oi trumps, led to the spade ace and discarded his own two spade losers on the high diamonds, then hopefully tried out the club situation. But the break or the club suit proved an insurmountable obstncle at this point... and the grand-slsm con- tract was down one. Success with this contract was simply a matter or avoiding optic- ai illusion! The moment trumps were xound to break 3-2. is tricks were easily available except in the unlikely event of a 4-0 break o! the missing clubs! It was declerei"s choice of discards on the diamonds that defeated him. Alter drawing trumps, the best line of play, by Iar, was to cash the King and act: of clubs, then to discard South's remaining clubs on the high dia- monds. Now a club mil would establish two long cards in the suit. in dummy, and declnrer could use these very tidily for the discard of his own losing spades. l Maritime Life much to make one feel 300d Woe riding greed has not made it (jive: mil. Rattles perched on 8 as orite limb 01 a. dead tree onk b gun of the steep sand ban wnlsi me Big River. The new holmel st in our bank. a long Mmne E ""0 straight in. endinz in E En"! be” room. "Fishing is good this mornliig over at the SXnUl-nB,P0”1- Y9” bf ' my 30 try it and Ill do the (133 ging," said Rattles. He is B S90 worker when there is -work that st be done. mEThem isn't any dissing W b9 done." replied Mrs. Rattles- 'Why isn't there?" deml-NR4 Rattles. V g " "Because I have finished it. re- plied Mrs. Rattles. She Came 0W and ilew up beside him. At once he (low down and dis- appeared in the bank. He had to iind out for himseli if it was really so. Mrs. Rattles prcenecl her Illn- Lhors until he rejoined 1101”. MY dear." sniri hr-, "ii. is pciicnl. It ii the best. homo we nor have had. it really 1!." I "ygu mean it will be when it is rinisliod." said Mrs. Rattles. Rattles opened his eyes a. little wider, He looked a little puzzled. "But-but you said it is iimshed," he protested. . "I said the digging is 1lnished,' retorted Mrs. Rattles, "Haven't you forgotten sonictlnn;:'?" ”What. have I 1orgoucn?' cried Rattles. "A home isn't complete until it has a. bed." replied Mrs. Rattles- "0, that!" exclaimed Rattle!- ”We never do have much of a bed. Why bother with one? I don't see tlie need or it. or course, my clear. it you think there must be one and it will make you happier, 1'11 help get some iish bones. That will be easy. We won't need many-" t'Who said anything about fish bones?" demanded Mrs. Rattles. Rattles stared at her. "Aren't those what you want for it bed?" he demanded. "They are what we usually have had." "But they are not what we are going to have this time." declared Mrs. Rattles. "I'm going to have something better than fish bones and scales to lay my eggs on this year. Yes. sir. I am so." "Aren't you getting a little bit particular. not to say fussy?" asked Rattles. 'You said it is the best home we ever had. didn't you?" retoried Mrs. Rattles. and Rattles nodded. "Phat is why I am particular," she continued. "One can't be too par- ticular about a home. Fish bones and scales may haw been all right in some of the homes are have hail. but they wouldnl be and won't hr: in this nncf "well?" questioned Rattles. "Well what?" snapped Mrs. Rat- ties. "What are you going: to make 319 bed of this times?" rcplicd Rat- es. "You'll are." said Mrs. Rattles. Spreading her wings she flow away. Presently she returned. In her hill she carried a small stick and Look it inside. "So you are going in have R bnri of sticks." said Ramps when size came uot. "And leaves and gross. mostly those," said Mrs. Rattles and took to her wings again, "She certainly is DHl'i.icu1ar," thought Rattles. "1 H0111. sop any. thing the matter with fish bones myself." WHLPPS CROSS. Essex. Eng- land - (OP) - Swimmers here will have music at the public swimming bnihs s- ii the town council agrees. BINGO Iloly Redeemar Hall TONIGHT 3.30 . , ”' . g,,g Wlclli 700d). , lhfhe prizes are the mine as - 3 W -, , 1'. W. Bentley. C.L.U.. Mgr. run 0-0 vmllllnr in mm ,4?-" '10-” E. M C II (It Branch. Charlottetown. P.lI.l. Bin!" '1' "I0 C"!- by Al Capp :5;i?&Z;i3Z3??0fi dl ; THE nrasmg sAv5A.v0 saotowrs av hg& l nous Down ms oiuvswmll r o 0 T LOOK..WHAT'5 ow... ABOARD we Mummzev son... LOOK,MR. LEEMY! ms FOG is LlF1ING...WE cm 5:: A anmsu CU11ER AHEAD... rues comma. i JTLL THAT 1 IV cvgw mm 5'73"? BLUE SOX Vs. INDIANS D0 ..-g.-.,- T usuua. -rAr::v1 ITPPY AND "CAP" STUBS ' . :4 Lock 'l'H' BACK w . 1 DOOQMARY? 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