PAGE FOURTEEN "Suiioreii niuoii with constipation’? Issm ssrssi helps stun 4; "undies" hlllil M! you._nmo _th0se who long for Iaustlpntson re f? Then resd this Unsolicited letter: ' "I fried several remedies but could not end this old trouble. One day I was told I éhould fry K LLOGIPS ALL-BEAN. I began to eat this A n d w s tho u f exaggeration, if. turned out to be perfect for mo!" H. Mason, 5727 92h Avenue, Rosemount, Montreal» Imus; constipation is due to lack of b _ m the iet, you too may find lastan relief! Eat a daily portion of KEL- OGG'S ALL-BRAN and plenty of water! ALL-BRAN not n_ purgative, but s wholesome Iegulatsng cereal. Eat an ounce as a lerjeal or in snuflins for constipation relief. If after using a ackage you are not entirely satisfi , get double your money back as guaranteed on whwckage. Buy delicious ALL- B from our grocer today. Msde_ by Ke ogg's of London, ,Ontarso. iiowian Mr. Jack Gallant of l-lowlan left bn Tuesday for Saint John, N.B. The Rev. M. J. Rooney visited ‘the sick and aged in l-iowlan last week. Mrs. Jim Kinch and baby of Alberton spent the week-end in ‘i-iowlan. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Noonnn of ULeary, were visitors to Howian on Sunday. Mr. Leo Arsenault and son Lyman and Mr. Vincent Perry were Milo recently. By-rosds are_in v-cry poor condi- tion now neither good for sleigh- ing or wheeling. _ Mrs. Frank Peters and Mrs. Al- bsn Arsenault spent Wednesday with relatives and friends in O'- Leary. Mrs. Leo Arsenault and son Clif- ford visited with her mother, Mrs. Margaret Arsensult. . Some of the talented people of Duvar are now practising for a concert to be held in the near fu- turs. , Mrs. Ben Gallant and son Des- ' snond spent the week-end with lVlr. 5 and Mrs. Alban Arsenauit and fam- lly. Hillls Cook of Cape Wolf was in Howlan on Saturday. On his return he was accompanied by his nep- hew Clayton Carruthers. Mrs. Jerry Arscnault of l-lowlan spent the week-end at her old home in Duvar. guest of her mother. Mrs. Felix Dolron and family, Mrs. Alyre Gallant and little daughter Carol Ann spent a. day or two ln Howlan with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richard. Mr. Hector Richard. M.L.A.. and Mrs. Richard were passengers by train from Charlottetown on Fri- day night. Mr. and Mrs. Fidele Peters and little sons, Nell and Allan. were recently visiting in l-lowlsn with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shield and fam- lly. Mrs. Jerry Gallant. Mrs. Lor- reins Gallant and little daughter. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Firmln Perry. The snow plow has been busy these days opening the roads. On Thursday evening it opened the highway between 0'Lsary and How- lan and on Friday morning the old Howlan Road. ' ._i.- Mrs. Pius Dolron and two chil- dren returned home on Wednesday after spending two weeks with her i ‘ mother, Mrs. Henry F. Pineau and family of Bloomfield Corner. Mrs. Bruce Carruthers of liowlan Ind her mother, Mrs. Thomas Cook of Cape Wolf, were train passeng- ers to Summerside on Wednesday. WESTEREIIARDIAN -CELEBRATED 81st. BIRTH- DAY-Mrs. Willis-m A. Collins, Taunton; Mass, entertained in honor of her mother, Mrs. Edgar A. Mylod who celebrated her 81st birthday. Gifts, cards and flowers were received from her many friends. Mrs. Mylod who resides in Taunton, Mass, is n sister of Mr. W. P. Cameron, Albany and is well known on the Island where she is an annual summer visitor. -FINE SHOWING — An ex- ceptionally fine showing in sing- ing games was made by the Brownie Packs on Wednesday in the Guido Room. St. Paul's Church, Summorside, when they were judged by Mrs. Fred Jen- kins. Field secretary; of the Pm- vincial Association, and Miss _l’. Arsenault. Divisional Commission- tr for Queen's County. First. and Third Pucks were under the direc- tion of Mrs. Maurice Mill, Brown Owl. assisted by Marion Rogers and Betty Lou Trcdennlck, Tawny Owls. Second and Fpiuth Packs were in charge of Miss Margaret Wedge, Brown Owl. assisted by Joan MacPhee. Tawny Owl. At a later date, when all the judging is completed throughout the Island. the shield, donated by Mrs. John Reay. the former Provincial Com- wisinlng pack.»s. Personals -<lVI'rs. K. H. MacLcod. Irish- tovm. is visiting her son-in-law Hill, Frederictoiu-Bur. —M.'r. and Mrs. Roy lilchrtliur of Summerside spent the weekend with Mrs. Loman lilcAriliur, Ken- singtorL-K. —Mr, John Gorrlll, student at Mount Allison Academy. is spend- ing his holidays at his home in Summerside. — S _-Mr. Lloyd Inman returned to his home in Borden after a two wrecks’ business trip to Boston, New York and Toronto. - S -Mlr. Oarl Campbell-left on Thursday for his home at Tro- c-hu, Alberta, after spending the past few weeks visiting relatives at Irishwwn and Kcnsington- Bur. —Hcr many friends regret the illness o! Mrs. Austin Rogers. Fireetown. who is a. patient in the Prince County Hospital, and wish ihei: a. speedy recovery-Bur. —Hor many friends will be glad to learn that Miss Adeline Campbell, Irishtown. is making a good recovery, after her recent on- land Hospital-Bur. tion at Montreal. remains much the same. according to latest." re- ports.-Bur. -Miss Mary Pope. student s! Mount Allison Academy, is ape-nil- ing her holidays vdth her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Popc- in Summersldc. - S -Jlvl.'iss Dorothy ‘Ellis. student d: Mount Allison University. arrived in Summerside on ‘Thursday eve- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ellis. —S. --il\4§iss Pauline ‘Phillips arrived in summed-side on Tuesday eve- ning to spend a week's vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Phillips. She wlll- return Tuesday to resume he-r studies at Mount Allison University. -- S. -iMrs. c. W. McLeod returns! last week to her home in Ken- slngtlon after spending three months with her son-ln-law and daughter, Mr. and _Mrs. Scott Sinclair, Moncton. N. B.—K. 4m. Hubert. Gillis of Indian River was s recent visitor to Moncton. N. 18., where she visit- ed her daughter, ‘Rita. who was a patient in the Moncton Hospital. While in Moncton Mrs. Glllls was the guest of m. and 1m. Wal- tor Marsh —K. While there they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis MacQuarrle and family. returning to Howlan on Friday night. ilouni the ii ,,~ il0ad...anii . Neglect of your scalp b can lead to severe hair loss = ' The ordinary healthy head ' of hair, for the average person, contains about 120,000 hairs. Blonder have the greatest number about 140,000. Some todheads have ss few as 90,000. To keep ur hsir abundant and good- coking, you must have s healthy scalp. I is too oily, or too dry, or clogged ‘with dandruff, you can ook for trouble. Ne lect can lead to your hsir thnnin out so that instead o! 120,0 0 hairs, you may end up with only a tenth as many -or even lass! J ust ss it pays to clesn your teeth when young in order to keep them, so it sys to take csre of your sp right now to save your hs r. Whether or not you have dsndruil’, your scalp will benefit from reguls!‘ ciesnsing with Fitch Dllfldfél! Remover Shssnpomllseggd u: ti! .........~:.:.'-m."-"= “wattle, ‘ s that airs on ‘four iiiviiio by iii even from the thousands of tin hair openings in the scalp — esving your hstr _ from. lustrous, and alive-looking. SPECIAL OFFER 75¢ Value for only 49¢ ACT TODAY Ssve 26c by getting this Fitch introductory offer-Fitch Dandrufi Remover Shampoo, together with s wonderful new Fitch product: Fitch Creme Oil Ha-ir Tonic. You'll like Fitch Creme Oil Hair Tonic- keeps your hsir g-oomed day but loaves no residue (Sgoo). Contains Lsnoiin and ive Oil-relieves scalp dry- ness. Does not se araio in the bottle. 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