.;.Easiern Guardian ..Kc oBUYTNG D068 daily at M - nun Bros.. store. 40 Road. Car - gun. '3-..' -wouasrs Institute at Mrs. - Iliinran Maclntyi-e's. tonllhh I-00 1. m. Auction sals., 'THI-I MONTAGUE Home and W001 urges all ratepayers to kiiicnd the annual school etin 'i'in-sday nllht In the new schoo ' at 3:00 D.m- g . ' ..'.l.R.C. MEETING - The last rt-p,uIar meeting of the Ivy Junior i imi cross was held in WWII Road school on Friday afternoon N”. a good attendance. The -m...-ling was'opened by the presi- ” Hrirlli, Vernon Nicholson. Jean Ann -Iililllro. secretary-treasurer. read thr minutes of the previous meet- ing and gave the financial report. llliins were made for the annual .si'llllill picnic. The following com- ....m-es were appointed: Water. inliinlary committee; tidlncss. lluh Stuart and Kenny MacDon- nm. police. Jean Ann Munro and Hull Stuart: sanitary. Beverley il.....-9 and Brian MacBeth. The ..-nnv sale was put on by Brian ii...-Roth and was won by Ver- ..'l'UNEP.AL sunnax - The funeral of the late Edward Munii Greek River. was held in the Peter's Road Presbyterian Churc-' yesterday. The service at the church and grave were conducted by the Rev. Carl Currie. Hymns sung were "Rock Of Ages" and "Shall We-Gather At The River.' A solo was rendered by Mr. Wil- lard Mnchnn ”When I Come To The End Of The Rosd." When the E ' procession was leav- ing the church the oholr'sang very feel1ugly.”Does Jesus Care. The pail bearers were Robert Vanldersilne. Borden Munn. Ed- ward Jenkins. John Munn. Clai- ence Munn. Sidney Munn. inter- ment was in the Peter's Road cemetery. Personals ..'Mrs. Webb "icholson. Whlm Road. in spending several days in Brudenell at the home of her mother. Mrs. Priscilla Shaw. ..'Mr. Everett Dixon. dnspe" cams. and Mr. Garnet Reid.'Mur- lnil Nicholson and Bob Stuart. A ii.-monsiration of the best known nmnvs to be given to the citizens North recently '0' ray Harbor :At mraen man I so Monetnn where they were attending a farm machin demonstration. 'Mr. Charles Campbell. Bos- ton, Mass.. arrived in Montague yesterday to spend his vacation his mother. Mrs. Eliza Camp- .. Norman MacDonald. Whim Road. is ill at the King's County Hospital. A speedy recov- ery to health is wished by her many friends and neighbours. Centennial. S Bus" Service A new departure on the agenda of the Centennial Committee calls for theopening of s sight-seeing bus service in the City on June 15 which is expected to prove popular among visitors during the summe months. The arrangement calls for a bus to leave the Civic Centre each morning at ten o'clock. to be followed by others at half-hour intervals until late evening. As the bus reaches each of the five historic sites in turn. the pas- sengers may drop off and re- main as long as they desire. and will be picked up by the next bus to continue their trip over the route of travel. . The historic sites to be visited are: (1) Government House; (2) Fort Edward; (3) P. E. Island Historic Society exhibit at the Y.M.C.A.; (4) Old Parish Ceme- tery; (5) Confederation Chamber. At historic Government House. Lieutenant Governor T. W. L. Prowse. who is in residence has kindly made it possible for visi- tors to meet him when oppor- tune. Here. as all other tour stops, Commisslonsire. will be on hand to give out the , infor- mation to make the visitors famil- iar with the history snd back- ground of the places designated. Fort Edward a mlniat e army museum will be set up where military equipment of the long ago will be on view. The The Historic Society Exhibit at tho Y.M.C.A.. which met a pop- I In ular demand last year. has been 1 greatly increased in volume and . interest in rare articles of great methods of hair and scalp treat- of our city. HAIR AND SOALP AUTHORITY HERE TO TELL ABOIIT BALOHESS A person! demonstration will be im Monday. Tuesday, and 8. i955. Kirkwood Motel in land by die Keele Hair Experts -..:rin -ltcele Representative h be- ”Tnii sent here for the express pur- wish of explaining to the people ni our city. the facts and H10 lrllltl about hair and scalp dis- nliirrs. He will explain the 18 rnnimoll scalp disorders that cause most men and women to Insr their hair. He will demon- slrale the proper methods of hair and scalp hygiene that have WP" proved successful for thou- aiuls of Americans from coast to roast. K0618 Hair Experts will am you. FREE. a complete hair rariaiisn and tell 5""! why you are losing your hair, or why you are having trouble nilh your scalp. Hopeless Cases Are Few Fliht. the Knoll " Jegantauvg jg quick to tell the hopeless cases that they cannot be helped. Once a man ll completel , shiny bald. nniliing can be done. But the Imp:-less cascl arolfew. Because, if the hair roots are still alive, "iidfnced by.the presence of Iisht. colorless fun) the Kaela lnchologist can perform what Sometimes seen (0 he wonders. in the private examination. these int-is will come to light. ,Vn Charge For Examination Tun examination is very thorough MI lilrhly technical. It r ire: a mill 20 to 30 minutes. And, here in no charge for this examination. Ailrr lhe , amination. you will he laid the required length of nmnncnt and how much it will WM After starting the treatment it": will make regular reports to llu Ki-ole Labratory in Halifax. ms scoiia.An expert will check 3""? progress regularly. and keep in much with you th. ughout your i"”"W of treatment. As you will iv shown. at your interviet held from I noon until 9:00 pm. Wednesday ONLY. June ii. 7. and Charlottetown, Prince Edward Is- of Halifax. Nova Icotia. New lab I Permanent "I every man and woman will follow our directions faithfully during treatment and after finish- ing treatment, there is no rea- son why they will not have hair all the rest of their lives." says this authority. "We luiow our 2. tments wil work from our thousands of testimonials. I all depends on the individual per- son's faithful observance of a few simple rules." Guarantee Pledges Result Keele Hair Experts GUARAN- TEE. in a written certificate given to each new client, that if you are not rcspiliding satis- factorily to treatment at the and of so days. that all money paid on treatments will be graciously so- funded. "We do this to overcome skepticism." the Kaela Trichologist. "Most of our clients are happy. satisfied men and wo- men confident that they win pg. gain their hair and remove all traces of imbeddod dandruff and other malicious hair and scalp ailments that prevent natural growth. This guarantee h for those who want to be assured that they will set their money's worth. and that it exactly what we is- iend to give them!" A Trnihfel Nate Thousands of men and women have been helped,hy an x..1. methods. Because of their erg. mendous success in this field. it should be said here that there are some who cannot benefit from these treatments. Any per- son who is slick. shiny bald. is destined to remain so. If there is any sign of fuss. no matter how short or colorless. there in g definite chance that hair may in re-grown in time. "W. have gg cure-all." says our expert. "lot ifyoutahecareofyourhalrxwe can help you have healthy. nor- Krnla offers you a written guar- dllirr of satisfaction. Tllv Keele Consultan will occupy mal lasting hair that you will be proud of all your life." asuiteofroomsiathelirkwood variety. The old Parish Cemetery on Elm Avenue is of particular in- tercst to those who take note of quaint and unusual stone mark- ings. etc. A splendid job has been done here in straightening old monuments and improving the walks. The Confederation Chamber in YE MON-TUES--8-7 "VALLEY OF N V "'Qwtoc4a-'11,, "' ""3? Receive First Shipment For Insemination Program The Hon. C. C. Baker. Mints- ter of Agriculture. Ind M15 W31” dron Moase, President of the Eastern Prince County Artific- ial Breeding Club. received to day int Sumrnerside MPPOI1 "'9 first shipment of bull semen from the Fredericton Unit. ight-Seeing For Summer the Provincial Buildlni WI" WW tinue to be a hllhlllht In ,1” ”i' perlancs of visitors. especially '-0 students of Confederation history. They will be thrilled to enjoy the experience of a personal contact with this outstanding shrine ill the annals of C nnda. The route of avel will carry the visitors but most of the churches and other Points of in- terest in the city. and also around Victoria Park. The arrangements for this new venture in the interests of visi- tors during Centennial Year were completed by a committee con- sisting of F. A. s. Jones. Earl Taylor, Frank Maclfenzie. Frank Tlnney and Major T. E. McNutt. THIEVEI NET s1a.ooo MONTREAL (CPl - Three men forced a 45-year-old barman to open a tavern safe early Saturday and escaped with 313.000. Police 1'3- ported. Robert Massicotte told no- lice three men took him to the Balmoral Tavern on St. Lawrence boulevard where he works and forfced him at gunpoint to open the sa e. THEATRE MONT AGUE ADiM.30-46 THE IIIHO8" 8:30 PM. standard Time) Technicolor - Eleanor Parker - Robert Taylor None Betiter - Few As Good - Believe It Or Not. RIGIIT H!!! N OHARLOTTETOWH AT Illlct QIIEEII cliAIlLoT'lE msriioii: 491: The Eastern Prince County Arti- ficial Breeding Club was formed at a general meeting of interest- od people at Howard's Restaur- ant, Summerside, on April 29th. Since that time organizational work in the Unit has been con- ducted. a survey was made to determine the number of inter- ested breeders in the respective districts. which includes Lots iii to 19 and 5 to 23 inclusive. Mr. Kenneth Walker of Sum- mcrslde. and Mr. James lleffel of Travellers Rest. returned from the Central Unt at Fredericton last Friday nig t. During their three weeks training period they received instruction under Dr. D. G. Moore. Veterinarian in charge of the New Brunswick Artificial Breeding Club. Both Mcssrs. Walker and Heffel are new qunnnnn Technicians. and are recognised by the Prince Edward Island, Department of Agricul- ture and the various breed as- sociations. - In the survey. which was con- ducted by various members in the respective school districts. over" zoo owners have signed up some 1500 cows. it is interesting to note that only all cows are required to establish a unit in a particular district. The wonder- ful response as shown above, has been most ratifying. This local Unit commenced op- eratlon today. All calls or inquir- ies should be directed to Mr. Ken Walker. Summe aide, telephone 2030. The members of the Board of Directors are Waidron Moase. Freetown. President; Frank Jar- dine. Wllmot Valley. Secretary- treasurer; Larry Yeo. Central, Lot 16; James'Harris. Sherbrooke; Clarence Marchbank, Travellers Rest; Bert Hamill, Kinkora: Ro- bert Waugh, Lower Bedeque and W. A. MncLellan. Albany. continue from page 1'! Rotary Conference town was organized at a theat- ing held on Sept. 6th. 1917 at the Kosy Corner Tea Rooms. Dr. D. A. Mcltae and C. J. Bur- chell, Halifax, Governor and Ex. Governor. respectively. of the Rotary Clubs of the 18th. Rotary International District were pre- sent. After the aims and oh- jecis of the Rotary Organization had been explained by the vis- itors, on motion of Mr. J. 0. Hyndman. seconded -by Mr. R if. Jenkins. it agreed to form a temporary organization with those present as Charter Members. On Sept. 13. 1917, a second meeting was held at the Kosy Corner Tea Rooms. at which the following officers and Charter Membe s were elected: President. W. H. Tidmarsh; Vice-president. K. M. VanBus- kirk; Secretary. W. S. Grant; Treasurer. W. A. Stewart. Direc- tors. J. R. Burnett; A. A. Pom- WENDELL BIRT J. ELMER MMDONALD JOSEPH CAMPBELL THE TOWN OF SOURIS HAPPILY JOINS IN ALL GOOD WISHES TO THE CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN ON IT'S CENTENARY sauce L. STEWART. COUNCILLORS J. ARTHUR PETERS WILFRED C. WRIGHT CHARLES 1. BOYLAN Mayor. --I955 HMANY HAPPY RETURNS” TO THE CITIZENS OF ' CHARLOTTETOWN FROM THE CITIZENS OF GEORGETOWN Mayor. COUNCILLORS R. W. Solomon '1'. F. Renton N. W. Harmon L. s. Batclsildor 0. A. Scully E. E. Llewellyn P. L. BOUDREAUUL Monday, June 6, 1955 The Guardian, Page I erny: J. 0. Hyndmam Serst-so Two charter members. VI. A. arms. J. E. Mel-arty. Stewart and J. A. dark eoatinue The Charter was presented on to be affiliated win. (1.. ch”. November 8. 1917 by District Gov- lottetown Club since It was or- crnor Donald McRae, Halifax. a ganized. native of P. E. Island. Charter The Club officers ggd Dir... members in addition to the offi- lore at present an; pg-ggmwg; cers named above were: C. H. Dr. Hal Shaw. Viol President. Black, A. W. Hyndman. Arch. Frank Curtis; Secretary, Fulton Irwin. G. S. lnman, R. H. Jen. Pie;-cg; Treggug-gr, 11",”; cmik. kI"5v D1" L 5- Y90- DR -4- 3- shank. Directors: A. A Scales Reid. Prof. watkis. c. H. Chand- Dr. George Fisher, R. c' Parent. ler. Fred J. Nash, J. A. Clark, w. w, Raid (jmmgdgju and E. G. Saunders. J. A. Webster. President). W BACK BY POPULAR REQUEST FOR A LIMITED ENGAGEMENT! TO-DAY and TUE. out; or CANADA'S TOP TEN amp: A thousand lhinqe IIi?PPon to Danny, the No.1 international Song and Dance T Clown. 4 .3 of c-ioIu'lIGllIlGOIOII COLOR CARTOON W, .Em,;giiNG MATINBE MONDAY ONLY 3:30 Evening Shows Both Nights 7-9 (Daylight) PRINCE EDWARD IN I r MONDAYS and t ' TUESDAYS i i -JV "-st..TIIE saiuo Inna .. illili IIIlII'.I8- lilllf IlSIEI- IIIII EITI ..':-v . EXTRA! NEWS 8: JIORT THERE'S FUN F OR. YOU - - - AMI TE FAMILY, 10M Show ' Rah Starts at of I Dusk jg”. OAWW Congratulations Charlottetown -?.:-:.--j:- -:-:--a- A WHOLE NEW WORLD OF ADVENTURE SWEEPS TH! SCIRIK The swnggcring saga of the "Bunion Man" who challenged In gale-lashed Alaskan st-as . . . for the riches be hunted . . . and HI Forbidden Woman ho i-lnimi-cl! GRI-)GORY Pl-;(ll( - ANN EXT! in "WORLD IN HIS ARMS" EXTRA! CARTOON - COMEDY TONIGHT - TUESDAY 3"" I" 0 . . . . o . Tunldly rigail,YlNy,,?hgn&”:VEunE;c7:(.lE:A .llEi,.?:V;:m 3.3M Y O u C a n f E n d O ' t a I I a b O I E "'3 or ii 9 Ixpu-Q. 5.. ' . yy,..;.-:m-T . hr Inc for y:,u; troublesome hair and song: condition. . , carg.' O Otumities ,m cmwdats A boo E lull rind 50' MW AI .,DOEIl- I” H II! VQ. . . HR 1;” Mon! to Mk. .'v""... 0' at I , women an wel- i,:,':';t-,,n:ny,::rs,r'n,il:iationn u-O pri- Ln snow srsars am us. MAYFAIR THEATRE mmnsr mvnn -. iuomosr - wasps! ex an I tiered open . . . the training 0 , the rates 0ilt2'.i.1"d "H" benem notheemhc- coils our coils ALI. The TOWN of MONTAGUE ON YOUR 100th BIRTHDAY BRUCE ll. TED. Omlill opening Iouris Legion Home I I . I Mayor. ,, ............,..... N . "sins or ,.,igzeiisL . . co Parade with ltltl I!” II. UNCIIK U V W Dona” uwown; M HALL REYNOLDS Itarring .l.. p...i.m aoama , I , WU 303 at I i I cnsunn mcnonsox GREENE Also h min Lsimni. n ouvna sum! is . ARNOLD V GILBEI CLXINTU "A P333” 957' Show Time - I PM. and am. is - ,1IIA