. RELIEF- E PILLS! thanks to ALL- nun!" J. Hoyland, '34 Albany Ave., Orillia. Ont. Just mien m1myunsolic- .. ited rttrrs from ALL-l'i N users. you need Ilvlp for cons f ation due to lack of bulk, simrly eat an ounce of crispy ALI.-IIAN daily, drink plenty of waist! If not romplcrrly satisfied after 10 days, return em ty carton to cllogg's. London, nt. Get. DOU E rout! HONEY BACKI on IR nu: SCRAP - WITH YOUR SCRAP lligliost cash prices paid for all types of scrap metal. A pound of scrap metal is Al. pound of (lo- fence-. MAIIRI-SEVBLOGK & S0. 158 iicnt St. Phone 2208 in Mill Road and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Arsensult. Csscumpec, were visitors inWood- stock, the guests of Mrs. John Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant and family. O'l.eary, were recent guests of Mrs. Elisabeth Gallant. Mr. Francis Weir of Courts is spending his summer holidays with his grandfather, Mr. Colo Arsenault, Csscumpec. r Mrs. Jerry Peters and daughter Annette were recent visitors to Charlottetown, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aubin Doiron, formerly oi. Montreal, Que. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gallant. New York, U.s.A.. are now spending their holidays with Mr. Cvsllant's mother, Mrs. John Gallant of Woodstock. Mrs. Urban Gallant. Mill Road. has now returned home alter spending a week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gallant, Plusvllle. The many friends of Mr. Rus- sell Maxfield, Fortune Cove. are pleased to learn that he has now returned to his home after being a patient at Western Hospital. Alberton. A 3-act play was presented in the Bloomfield Parish Hall by ihcrPlusville Dramatic Club, en- titled ttsister Susie . Swings It.” Despite the unfavorable weather a large crowd attended and a most enjoyable evening was had by all. York, U. s.A., were recent visit- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gallant, New I 1 cu" field. Ali0THE omnruunv T0 osmm mm DEERE aunun HAYING aouumnnr - JUST ARRIVED - A Fcw 9 and 10 foot DUMP RAKES No. 5 MOWERS (fit all tractors) No. .')l. MOWERS (John Deere Model M) Ono Automatic Pick-up, wire tie engine driven HAY BALER. Docs not leave any wire ends in A. Plckard Farm Tractors ltd. Malpcque Road Ma-;;o;w(Z(wzrlyi I Evcmy Fri INSURANCE "Slit-'5 my favorite- tusiomcr - Mary Jones youngtwi. Comes in, regular as clocluvork, with her moiherls grocery order. And aml happy to fill it! "Slmvkml us all wlicn her dad died so suddenly. How would Mary manage with three ,oungsters r to feed? But we nee-rIn”t have worried. They cut regularly . . . nntl well. Jim saw to that. I ”Wcaltl1yI man? My goodness. no! He jmt had his jolt. but he put every cent he could into life insurance. Guess Mary" sometimes tlmugltt if was too much. She doesn't now! "Yes sir . . . life insurance is the one flung no Iamilv man can afford to be without I” if Manurs"E'ruazas Llritconrsuv (Established 13.7) c. M. maze: - IIH. nuance Special Beprsseaisttvss VHOIYO. CMMQI in visitors to the Mill need as the , ore to Cascumpec as the guests of Mr. Colo Arsenault and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Arsenault. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Gallant. Mill Road. were recent visitors to Piusville as the guests of Mr. and Mrs, John F. Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan: DesRoch- es,4Picbon. N.B., were visitors to this vicinity, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvang Arscnault, For- tune Cove. The many friends of Mr. Gil- bert Gallant, Fortune Cove, are pleased to learn that his health is improving. Mr. Gallant has been ill for the past. month. Mrs. John Gallant of Wood- stock has now returned to her home after spending the winter months in Summerside. Mrs. Charles Yeo, Mill Road, was a recent visitor to Charlotte- town. Miss Marion Gallant. MillRoad. was a recent. visitor to 0lLcary. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Gallant. Mr. Gabriel Finnan. Woodstock. was a recent visitor to the Mill Road. the guest of Mr. Urban Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Gal- lant, Mill Road. were recent visit- ors to the Kelly Road, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gallant. Mr. George Perry accompanied by his son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Perry, all of Saint John. N.B.. were week-end visitors to Mill Road and Fortune Cove, as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Perry and Mrs. El- izabeth Gallant. nuttciss sanffur Continued from page 10 Q-:-----j--- ed right over him, and as she did so she kicked with ltmnstoui hind feet and Bluifcr didn't like it, Of course not. Nobody likes to be licked. She turned and jumped over him mzaln. and again kicked him. He struck at her. but she didn't mind at all. You see he has no long hollow poison tooth. call- ed fangs. such as the poison snakes have. Blui'fer's teeth nre small. They didn't even scratch Mrs. Peter. When she turned to kick him again. he wasn't there He had a great deal of respect for those long stout hind feet of Mrs. Peter's. '”rl1at was a foolish ihinpz to do." spoke up Peter Rabbit. "Slin- poison folk.” "But he wasn't,” said Mrs. Pet- er. ”What did you do it for any- way?” demanded Peter. "If you don't know Im not go- ing to tell you." declared Mrs. Petr-r. Then Peter remembered some- thing. He remembered that some- where near. hidden in the grass. were baby Rabbits. Mrs. Peter's babies and his. he didn't know just where they were, for Mrs. Peter had kept them hidden ever since they were born. It wasnt that she was afraid Pcter would hurt them. No, it wasn't this. It was because she feared he might ..f ht-Council dated July 20, will. ORDER Notice is also hereby given per pint ICE IQ of July, 1981. ...v--..; ENTRAB-aemmu. nioium Kashmir Problem Jlndlsesunged by past efforts to settle the dispute between India Land Pakistan over control of the princely stats of Jenna an lxashmir by peaceful means, the United Nations Security Council has assigned a new U.N. Representative for India and Pakistan to carry out the demllltu-lntion cf the state as s prelude to s U.N. supervised plebiscite to determine Kashmir-ls political future. lien. the new UN. Representative Dr. Frank P. Grshun (left) dllcllllel isitustion with Pakistan's Minister Sir Mohammad Z Khan. posing ho had been one of thc' I THE GUARDIAN. CHARL01"I'ETOWN Piusville and Vicinity Mr. Dolore Gallant was a train. passenger to summerside recently. Mr. Hilary Kinch. Alma, was a recent business visitor to Piusville: Mr. Keith Kelly. Roseville. was in Piusville recently. Benny Perry. Charlottetown Mr. spent a week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Gallant. Miss Ethel Ellsworth spent a week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelly, Roseville. A large crowd attended the play "sister Susie Wins It Out,” at Plusville Hall recently. Mr. Kenneth M)acDonald st. John is visiting frinds in Piusville and vicinity. Mira. Alton Mclsaac. Hebon. was a recent visitor of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Corcoran. Mr. and Mrs. Harold MacGreg- or and daughter Bonnie. Halifax are spending their holidays in Burton. M-r. Aubin Gallant is attending the summer course for teachers at Prince of Wales College, Charlotte- town. Mr. Pat Col-coran and daughter Theresa R. N.. Saskatchewan are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Comoran. Mr. and Mrs. Erby Gallant. Mill Road, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John 1". Gal- lant. Mr. and Mrs. Dorice Gallant and children Winston' and Carmel Duvar, were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gallant. Miss Zeta Corcoran. Montreal is spending her holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Cor- cm-an. Mrs. John F. Gallant spent a few days in Charlottetown at.- tentlim: the Women's Institute Convention, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Statics and childrcn Sarah and Paul, Dor- chester. Mass. were recent visiors nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. war. hurton Nlurrny. Mr. Joseph Clarkin. Montreal. spent. a wtek-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Corcoran be- foro going to Peake's station to spend the remainder of his holi- days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clarkin. give that secret away to someone who would hurt them. She knew that father love is much more apt to be careless and thoughtles: than is mother love. That is all too often true. While t.he babies were so small that they were helplcss. she trusted only her own love for them to keep them safe. and so great was her love that she would face any danger, how- ever great, that might threaten them. There is no courage like the courage of a. mother. Peter felt chagrined. but he NOTICE Copy of a Minute of His Honour the ueutensnf-Govemeh PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MILK CONTROL BOAID APPROVAL OF PRESCRIPTION OF PRICE STANDARDS IN BORDEN, HUNTER RIVER AND NORTH IUSTICO Pursuant to section 8 of "The Prince Edward Island Milk and Cream Producers. (lonIllml'rl and Distributors Protective Aet", Council did and doth hereby approve Order ,No. as of the Prince Edward Island Milk Control Board mm; by the sold Bond on the min day of July, 1061:- Notice is herehy given tint on and after the let an of August. Ital. the price of psstaurlsed milk tn the town of Bor- den shall he at the rats of Ice per quart and so per pint. Tina price of fluid milk to the producer In the area of nor- du shall be at the rats of 31.04 per pound butter-fat. IIDBI. the price of raw milk In the Hunter River and North Rustic-o markets shall be at iterate of Ice per quart and Us Dated at Charlottetown, rrlnes Edward Islnl. this eight- I. a. 1. mt: cos-nor. noun ' (sec) a. 1. uuncnw. (Syd) O. OLAUDliIllIl'IIc tried not to show it. "Silly." said he. Mrs. Peter said nothing. N0. 88 that on and after August lst, Chairman. Albsrfon and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. James Psrquhsrson of Cspreol, Ontario. are guests at the home of the latters parents. Mr. and Mrs. W C Lawson, Al- berton. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Barbour. Alma. are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Everton and daugh- ter Shirley who arrived with their son Merrill from Toronto for two weeks vacation on Prince Edward Island. Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. Bernard had as their guests recently Mr. and Mrs. William Chslsson and daught- er Catherine of Dorshester. lviass.. Mrs. Charles Chsisson. summer- ville. Mass. and Mrs. Felix Arsen- sult. mgmont Bay. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Richards and dauxhter Mary of st. John. N. 3.. who have been visiting relatives and friends on The Island return- ed home on Thursday last. They weresccompanied by Mr.Richards' mother. Mrs. Jerry Richards of Tignish who was enroutg to Bos- ton. Mass. where she will reside with her daughter. Francis. Ac- compsnying them also were Mrs. A. P. Ahearn and daughter, Mary of Montreal who had been visiting relatives here. Breudolbane and ' - Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hyde were visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Earl Todds. Miss Christine Macllherson visited French River where she attended the memorial service in the Geddle Memorial Church. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Green, King- ston were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milnge Mac- Leod. J Q arr: man: may J. 1'. DAVI oasswrra-rows Mr. John J. Todd recently visit- ed his mother. Mrs. Robert Todd and Mr. and Mrs. bswrcnos New- Ion. Miss Margaret Kennedy is at- tendtnx the Presbyterian Church Camp which is being held in New London. inf. and Mrs. John G. Stevenson from the United states recently visited several friends -in Bread- albane including their neice, Mrs. Lorne seamen. Rev. R. H. Carr of Rodney. Ont- ario wu the guest , for the afternoon service at the Christian Church recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ansus Matheson. Montana. who are vacationing on "The Island." visited their uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Csthal Macbcod. Breadslbane. Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson, Breadalbane are enioymz I pleu- ant vacation with their son and his wife, Mr and Mrs. Melvin Ander- son. Burlington, Ontario- Miss Mary Burgess has returned to her home after spending several days of her vacstion with Mr. and Mrs. P. 13. Murray. Bresdalbane. Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Macleod visited Mr. Macl4eod's aunt, Miss Mary Graham. Mr. Myron Mstheson hss been cmployed as rellevlni lleht It Ellerslle for the past few Weeks. The many friends of Mrs. Mdiase Macbeod are glad to know that she is somewhat improved after a sudden attack of pneumonia. A miscellaneous shower was re- cently held for Mr. and Mrs. Don- nie Barlow. Many good wishes and congratulations accompanied the gifts to the newly-weds. ' The Misses Eleanor and Junetta Murray have returned to their home in Breadalbane after spend- in; on am at the senior ome- isn Church Camp and a week as leadess,st the Junior camp. '1'he women's Missionary society of the Chistisn Church met at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Graham. The president, Mrs. James Oral: presided over the meetins which opened with the Mdulonsry Creed followed by the sinzfnmof "What A Friend." Minutes of the last meeting were read by the score- tsry, Mrs. Cuylsr Msthsson. Those present read in unison part of the eighteenth chapter of mm. After gd . dgllglmu much, the prayer circle by the members JULY ' 31. 1931 Mrs. alien sicko: 5.4 mi. sicnary lesson which was en "Tbs Phsriue and the mun."- end Mrs. John Hickcx read . hm; orous reading entitled "mm Don't Tell". Two solos were nicely rendered 'Almost Persusdcd" 1. Mill Mary Burgess and "3": Thine own W y" by nu, mm KICIOI. Ilkl. Ila Hlckox kwued Ihg members to her home for th. next meeting. The roll call is to 1,. answered with a Bible verse eon. tsintn: the word "Brass." Dunn, the social hour Mrs. Graham my. Save! sure death to rats- FARMERS . LOW PRICES While our supply lasts we are selling our cbrnplete stock at these ridiculously low prices. Buy now! And 600 Info IGIO ........ .. 516.75 550 ft. to his 515.75 Don't Forget! We have a good supply of the new WARFARIN I50-OP SUPER MARKET TWINE it llever Before Such .BI(5 unused mileage. nearby Firestone Dealer and usele- TRADE-Ill I suowsucrs On Old Tires! Melts sure your vacation trip in really ule. Replace your old wom tires with uh new FZ.ssionu. Even II your tires are only partly warn you will set M! sllowsncs Ior (Its Drive into your 2 rip mwsar Morass L10. 1 causes rug sllvlci J. M. HARRIS emmaasms Board Member. " ' If. c. 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