J?-.i.4l”!r Fanious Trichoiogist Will Demonstrate How To Grow Thicker Hair - - -And Guarantees It! This new method of home treat- ment for saving and growing thick- ac hair will be demonstrated tn Charlottetown. Prince Edwlni 13' 1.-md, sunday and Monday ONLY, hnury 16 and January 17. Thu. private individual demon- strations will be held'.in the Chat- Iottsitown Hotel on sunny Ind Monday oumr. January 10 ""1 January 17. ll 11003 W 9 P"'"' In an interview here today. Mr- Kecle, internationally famous trich- n1ogLsl'. and Director of the Keele Hair and scalp specialists. H111- tax. December 31. said: "There Ire is different scalp disorders that cause moet'men and women '0 lose hair. Using common sense. I person must realise no one tonic or so called curd-all could correct all the disorders." he explain-& ' GUARANTEED "The Keele firm. recosnizins that most people are skeptical of claims that hair can be grown on baldlnz hggdj, guess a guarantee." Keele raids. once a person avails himself to em Keele treatment his skepticism immediately disappears. To insure this. we offer this suarantee- If you are M completely satisfied with your hair program at the end of so says your money. will be re- stated." noramtss csass nseoouaaoen Pint the triohologlst is' quick to hit hopeless cases that t.hey can- lsa helped. But the "hopeless" are few. only if a man is Qunphtely. shiny bald is he in Isis lost category. I Isesvts fun. no matter how 1:, min. or colorless, the Kaela taunt can perform wonders. A complete. private examination 3 given by a triohologiit to deter- mine the condition of his scalp and cause for nil hair trouble. I!!! IKAIIINATIONI DEMONSTRATION TO BE HELD HERE requires 20 to 30 minutes. The tri- chologist makes no charge for this examination and no appointment is necessary. After the examination the person ts told the required length of treatment and how much it will cost. After starting treatment. the per- son ma es regular reports to the Keeie f in Halifax check the progress of the home treat- ment. To spread the opportunity of nor- mal. healthy hair to the thousands who are desperately looking for help, ' dependent trlchologists are visiting various cities throughout Canada to conduct examinations and start home treatment. N0 CUBE-ALL "We have no cure-all for sick. shiny baldness." Kocle emphasised. "If there is fun. the root is still capable of creating hair and we can perform what seems to be a miracle." Ilheire is one thing Keele wants to be certain every man and wo- man knows. If a recession appears at the temples or a spot begins to show up on the crown of the head. there is something wrong and it should be given immediate atten- tion. HAIR. ron LIFETIME "If clients follow our directions during treatment. and after they finish the course. there is no rea- son why they will not have hair all the rest of their lives." Kecls said. "Our firm is definitely be- hind this treatment. it all depends on the individual client's faithful observation of a few simples rules." IOWI YOUR HAIR? If it worries you. call lruest Hicks at the Charlottetown Bend in rt. lottstown. Prince Edward Island on Sunday and Monday ONLY. January is and 11. 1! aces iosp.m.'l'hepublictshvitsd. You do not need an ” The examinations are private and This sxamingstiou is very Qiuoisgh and highly technical, it lisomussn inter CROYDON. Eng. (CP)-About BI0.00ii motorists will be asked to serve as volunteer drivers with the you will not be embas-rsued or obligated in any way. adv- Surrey civil defence corps in 1055. County officials plan to send 3980 worth of postage-paid entry cards to all registered motorists. A DOROTHY Aoestwanmnusoesv (.RAY EVENT ANNUAI. SALI spsciai. DRY-SKIN Mixruss "fin KANE." .fully rendered by Mr. City and Central CQOK'l for perfect pictures. IOYI .'l'AXI Dial ceco-sees nun am. cuswsu. graphs . -rvoua nouns BUYI nous- Nursing Course Dial Iiidl. "We racer rill SICK WELL". Glue 'till 3 o'clock. ISLAND GIILL. Queen Street Dial 583. Serving full course din- uers. specializing Chinese dish. Dresses. at it off. The Glwis Ledies' Wear. CNIDADING COAL. - A. Pick- ard as Co. are unloading cars of sprlnghill. old Sydney. and Dom- inion Coke to-day. DON'T MISA the Big Anniver- sary sale at The Gloria lediss' Wear. Thursday. Friday and set- urday of this week. Bargains Gal- ore NAM! OMITTED - In the list of installing officers of Alpha Rebekah Lodge No. 10 I, O. 0. r'., the name of Min ltthel Suther- land, Past Noble Grand. was in- advertently omitted. P. W. C. CONCERT SIJBIEB pre- sents Betty-Jean Hagen, violinist, Boris looubekine, pianist. Friday. Auditorium. Admission at 15 cents. school pupils as cents. SPRING PAIIK Prize win- ners at the card party at spring Park Hall Monday night were: gents lat.. Henry MaoLeod. 2nd, Allie Ferguson. consolation. Edward Arsenault; ladiee' lst, Mn; J. C. Caumbsll. 2nd.. Mrs. Robert Cons- table, consolation, Mrs James Larter. BAPTIST AUXILIARY - The regular monthly meeting of this I..adies' Auxiliary of the Charlotte- town Baptist Church was held Monday evening, January 10th. c Devotional period was ocnducted Mrs. W. S. McMu1-try, assisted by Mrs. Den Bell. After the business period the Victoria. Group present- ed a short entertainment followed by a dainty lunch served by repre- sentatives from the various groups present. :r . FUNERAL AT MELVILLE-The largely attended funeral oi Hec- tor D. Gillis was held Wednesday afternoon from his late residence in Melville. Services at the home and grave were conducted by the Rev. E. C. Evans. Hymns sung were: "The Lord is My Shepherd" and" "Asleep in Jesus". and "The Sweet Bye and Bye" was beauti- and Mrs. John D. Mscwilliams, R. C. Mac- Ptiea and Robert West. Pall bear- ers were: Duncan A. MacTav'ish. Campbell MacLeod. John J. Gillie. Colin Mackenzie, John A. Macllse and John E. MacKenzie. Inter- ment was in the Belfast cemetery. Personals The friends of Mrs Joe Garnhum. Mt. Stewart are sorry to hear of her illness and all wish her I speedy recovery. In Memoriam In loving memory of my dear wife Margaret MacDonald Unuhsrt (of Dundee, Scotland) who passed away in sleep. January ma, lillt. at Iutllsflllll. Iootland.-and of my nu-sass. BEAUTY SAIAJN - for Better Photo- st the HUGHES DECO s-roua.-' T0 INIDLL in Red Cross Home y's Pharmacy. 0DIll evenings IIGULAI STOCK of bettu and Cloth Suits clearing January 21st. at no in college door -Strange But True By I. I. lacerthur What may be one of the oldest and largest horsechestnut trees on the Island stands in front of the home of Daniel Jewell. North River. - More than four times the age of a normal t: hestnutvtres, this a truck that measure! in circumference. one (out above the ground. Before heavy storms took their foil. the tree had a so l-I foot limb sprcady It would be interesting if one could know the number of bus- hels of nuts this tree produced in its lifetime. On Decanter 80, less. Mrs. John- Frsaer moved into a two-room cabin near Monctou, N. 3. with her brother Charles Martell, an adopted son, Freddy Jones; and her son, John, aged 2. several times during their first week in the cabin Mrs. Prsur was disturebd at night by the sound of footsts Her brother also heard them an each time an investiga- tion showed the there were no sleepwalkers in the family. The only door to the dwelling was 1011M with even though Charles had securely fastened it before re- tiring. Bnow fell at intervals dur- the weak. but no tracks of man or beast could be seen outside. Then one day Mrs. Frazer learn- ed from a neighbor that the form3 or occupant of the cabin. a man who owned a business in New York City, had died there in a. small- box epidemic while on a business trip. He wrote a letter home be- fore he died and shortly after- ward his two young sons apparent- ly contracted the disease from the letter and died. According to the nelghb . the father kept returning to the ca- bin in his grief over having caused the desths,of his sons. Mrs. Pra- zer was advised to visit the graves of the children and to pray so that they would know their father had returned in his sorrow over their deaths. Only then would he find peace, That did it. The foot- steps never were heard again. Police stopped Silas smith when they found him driving near Battle Creek. Michigan with a half grown cow in the back seat of his auto- mobile. Smith said he bought, the animal but he went to the cooler after the law learned that the animal had been stolen. "Early to bed and early to rise" is the longevity pracrlpiilon of brothers George and Henry Posrs. aged 96 and 91 respectively. They are up at five o'clock each morn- ing snd spend the rest of the day at work on their small farm at Robbinston, Maine. In Memoriam In memory of our F thcr and Grandfather, ll. Stewart soliltcken who passed sway on January 13th, 1954. Many a day his name is spoken Many an hour he is in our thoughts. A wonderful Father God has tslcen He is gone from our home but not from our hearts. Arthur, listen and Greladohildsel. In loving memory of my belovedr husband, Stewart Mscltfickeu. who passed away January llth. lose. I have not lost the one I love I did not say "good-bye", For we'll be meeting once again Beyond some sunset sky. We've known so much of happiness We've had our cup of Joy, Andmesuorgisonegiftoltlod That duth can not destroy. So I try to smile despite my tears And raise s. grateful heart, To God who plans a home for us Where loved ones never part. Mn. Stewart Mscmeleu. In loving mancry of IAMIS AUSTIN DAVE! who passed away January 1!. IIIL Evsrlem was by that. .1ndCephse.l 5..., In loving memory of our dear brother. Austin Davey. who died suddenly January llth. IBM. at while bombing over Germany, 1948. Ever Ncmembered by their Family Chutes W. N. Craig. Bichinl. Nllbril. North Africa; lleasy Urquhart Oralg, St. Athens. lutlaud Ilka. Wleltllsn Diguan and Mrs. Dor- olsy Weider, 1" ' ttetown. P. I. L. and ' Charles Nicol! Craig. Guardian llelf, Charlottetown, I. I. l. IO AIIIITID CALCUTTA E(Reuters) - More thaulo I-sous were arrested Mou- day an charged with inciting sea- men is Join 4.000 Indiats biggest g concern who want on strike Bun- day night. The strike--calling for recognition of the Bengal Seaman's Enion-is atfectiru It ships docked ere. hm yes diet from pain of 1! iieamiie. iieesslgls or M that win . hi.”.?.'.'."."i................... take ll-cede to renew mi Ilili sivncoiimuntiyi dear sou. Flight sons M. ” 5"” Orulg, I. A. I'.. killed in action Not now but it the coming you-a, It may be. in e better land, We'll know the meaning of our tears And then sometime wag! under- stand. am as-anseres by his sister and lrothn-to-law. lllle and Grace Llewellyn. in loving memory of our Father. Thomas 3. Mills. who pend away January lltls, lBI'l. Lows grueest gilt-semtbraece. Iva lsmembered by ID Family. ....:.....m.............. I , is to be held in the near future. The Guardian Page 8 Thursday. January 18. 1065 Christmas at Victoria Mrs. W. A. Ilaceuerrle was host- ass at Grove Cottage. Hampton, on Christmas and New Year's day when many members of the family gathered to celebrate these festive days with her. Christmas Day "was highlighted by a visit. from her grandson. J. William (Bud) Mor- rison and his bride immediately following their marriage and re- ception w ich ura. IsacQuarrie was unsbl to attend. New Year's day was a special cause for rejoic- ing as her granddaughter and nsmpsake. Morey tdscliachern. gave blrthto the centennial baby of the year. Wendy. Kim, and Charleen. the three charming daughters of Mr. and Mrs. IL Msclischern. are thrilled to welcome a baby brother. Messrs. Donald lidsoeuerrie and G. Lyman Wood motored to Mone- ton on Sunday where Donald boarded the plane on the first lap of his Journey to Regina. Donald. e seoiosist with the Shell OilOom- pany. flew fr-an Texas in .speud the holidays with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Hampton. He married Miss Shells Morrison of Calgary on December the fourth. On Wednesdsygevening many friends gath ed at the home of his push to extend their congratulations and best wishes to this happy couple who will presently reside in Regina, Also at home for 'theae festive days was less MeeQuarrie..a student of Biology at Dalhousie University in Halifax, N. 8. Among the many Yuletide greet- ings received by Mr. and Mrs. H. 3. Wood. Victoria. was one from the llacbougalls of Ottawa. Mr. A. R. Macbougall. a native Island- er (and much interested in its pro- gress), is the executive representa- tive of the Canadian Nationalizati- way at Ottawa. His son, Bruce Mscbougall, will be the English- speaking lawyer at the House of Commons. Ottawa, during the coming session. Another interest- ing message was from Mr. and Mrs. Ned C. Fahs of Santiago, Chile, who are at present in Wash- ington, D. G. .Mr. and Mrs. Fahs. with their two daughters, Mari- anne and Alice, leave aboard the cruise ship "Santa Paula" for Bogota where Mr. Fahs will be the cultural attache in the American Embassy there. The Fans and the lldacbougalls were guests at "Dun- rovln" during August. Walter MacQusrrie has returned to Shearwater after spending the Christmas holidays with his father Rev. Dr. W. A. Macnuarris oi Hopewell. N. 5.. and his grand- mother Mrs. W. A. MaoQuarrie of Hampton, P. E. I. Kingston Orange Lodge The members of King William L. O. L. No. 1116. Kingston, held their annual meeting in their Lodge Room on December lath, 1954, with a very large attendance. After the regular opening cere- monies by the W. M. Bro. Wil- fred Campbell, the Auditors brought in their snual report. which show- ed that the lodge is in a good financial position for the coming year. Considerable discussion took place about the Annual Banquet which The following officers were duly elected and installed for the com- ing year: Worshipful Master. Wil- fred Campbell; Deputy Master. Gor- don Docherty; Chaplain, Davis Ward: Recording Secretary, Stanley Colwill; Financialsecrctary, Myron Holmes: Treasurer. I-Iibbert Trem- ere; lst Lecturer. Elmer Younker: and Lecturer. Richard MecLean: Marshall, Neil Campbell; lst com- mittee, George Beers: and com- mlttee. Hadley MacP'herson: srd committee, Miller Henderson: 4th committee. Hampson Bowman: 5th committee. Heber Campbell; Audi- tors. Hedley MacPherson. lilmer Younlrer. All of the officers after being installed gave a short speech, the Lodge then closed in due form. Lunch was served and a social hour was spent. wss7rs:rurAM. England (or... Felinl. a sismese sat in this Kent town. is reported to have had 100 John Mscauarris of. Princetowsl Rood United Church W.A. Mrs. Charles Proude entertained the members for the December meeting. with the president. the following members helped with the service: blrs.,l"rank Crabbe. India; Canada. Miss Alice Dollar. This was followed by hymn No. 34 with Mrs. Fred Coies at the organ. I A prayer was offered by Mrs. Lester Johnswne. Mrs. Ivan Sent- ner, Mrs. Russel Proude. This was taken from the missionary month- 'I'he closing reading was given by Ruth Dollar. In the absence of the secretary the minutes of the last meeting and the last annual meeting were read and approved. lleven mem- bers and six visitors answered roll call. There were 16 home calls and six hospital calls made. Mrs. Rus- sel Proude kipdly invited the mem- bers for the next meeting. some discussion took place about a lunch committee but was left till the next meeting. A bill bf Mo was Following are Illa omoare If less: President. abs. Iuescl I-nude vios- sldent. lire. in leather: secre ry. Hrs. Fred Cclsa: treas- urer. aers. Lester Johastons: aud- itor. Mrs. C. Proude: Dram secu- tary. Mrs. Ivan Bentner: Ohrlilvllll Stewardship. lire. Dale Proude: Christian Fellowship. Mrs. Austin . supply secretary. lu- Audrey Glow; amociate mmnbers. Mrs. Omer Neil; Claristian Friend- ship. Mrs. I. Dollar. A delicious lunch was then served by the hostess. IAMFION WJLI. Mrs. John Rogerson was hos- tess to the members of the W- M- S.. of Hampton United Church on Tuesday evenill. 13110117 Au” 5t 5 o'clock. The president occupied the chair and opened the meeting with devotional reading and bill? 258 "God of Mercy. God of Grace. ' the New Testament by Mrs. Doh- sld Gordon. Mrs. Elmer Inman. 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