Pmfee/ your org; m»; C-l-l. POTATO PESTICIDES C-I-L Insecticides and Fungicides provide the most recent proven means for the- control of pouiq; insects and fungous diseases. Readily available stocks assure growers of quick service and ample su plies, You can buy with full confidence from dhatlQ who a commend C-I-L Pesticides. O-l-l. DIIITI DIITROX- Gives exceptionally eflectivs control of both bli hts sud such insects as Ieafhoppers and potato beetles. Contains 3g} DDT and 7% copper. with a special carrier sticker. ' i DIIFIQX 5-7. Specially prepared for control of bli hts, aphid ' lcafboppers and potato _boetles oa seed-potato crops. ntaina S‘; DDT and 7% copper with a special earner sticker. rsox. A 7% topper fungicide s» control of blight smfsulsliu}. puns diseases. , These dusts may be applied at any time (except durinl u-inal or min). They do not require dew to be afll-ctivs. C - l- l D P I AY S DIICOP. For hli ht and insect control. Combines tho advantages ni "llcenatc" 50- with a liaed copper compound. C..." ient economical and highly effective. ' For Early and Late Blight PIRINOX. A highly concentratmi fungicidal powder containing Sllffi copper. FRI-COP. Tri-Basic Copser Sulphate. Contains 52?}. co or. F0! lseas s mnibinod ‘ ' c-fuugncide, add "DEENATE”g8-W, the ll-l-L water-mix 50% DDT powder. READY ‘I'D lISI Those C-I-l. spray materials are ready to use. Just add the reqluired amount to a tank of water and tlus spray is teddy. hey will DOT clog lwsllee ‘CANADIAN INDUSTRIES IIIMITED AGHCULTURAL CHIMICAIS DIVISION HALIFAX AVAILABLE AT YOUR NEAREST DEALER Stock Polnh P. E. I. POTATO GROWERS‘ ASSOC. INC. Charlottetown, P. E. l. m and ValuesAs-e Greater ‘ ‘IN, g1 MELLNEWS- traumas moss uasll nus MYIAL nu Bridal duo ‘$950 i up En 14K gold _ ' Lustrous Pearls In one. mmmg‘ __ , twu b thsee strands. Silverplatsd hellowurs to grace her _ table. Handsome accessories ~ For man. Smerlly d MQIDONL _ 1S. ‘ styling, J < istyll" S3.” CCUIC O s a I O dependable. _ ‘llugilitsr. ' ' II VIELLIIERS A asylum use; 1m ' T mg relatives in Panmure Island. itor to Charlottetown on Monday. -----_—_---r~v_~-P--_-----___--- Gsorgotosll And lllcislty "Bhfldon Ross. Russell wors- ton. Watson Henry and Wallacs MacDonald were the Georgetown boys who 1w. on Saturday. to u.- tend the 17th Reconnalsssnce Reg- iment Camp at Utopia. N3, for one week. Master Gerald Murphy pl; vvmg. Mrs. Chester Walker was a vls- Mrs Seymour Acorn 05min...- flle was a vultsr to Georgetown on Monday. _ _ , __ The RedCr-nss swimming classes have gotten away too successful start and s lame number- ,1 m- tries have been reglster-vd in all classes. Ollr already capable m. Btructors have recently oqmplgtgd alurther course 1n their duties and Wlll no doubt present this clgsgég when exumlnlfig time rolls. arqund_ Howard Walker who has been spendlng hls vacation at hls home in Georgetown. left On Monday‘ {or 5L John. NB. where hs will ire- sume hls studies in draltlng. Miss Kay Rsche was a vlalts; m Charlottetown on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dunstan Mac- Nichol who are vacatlonlng at their summer home ln Cardigan, visited Georgetown on Monday, The exchange of the George- town Branch of the Prlncs Ed- ward Island Libraries took place July 14th. The following person- nel from the stall o! Library Headquarters Charlottetown mun- aged the exchange o-I the books; Miss Gracie Campbell, Miss Ella MacPherson, Mr. Elmer Smlth and Mrs. Vernon Lea. A complete ex- change ol the twenty~three branch lib arl e s take place once a year. Each bmnch gets an en- tlrely different collectlon u! Books. Q§$PIanf Prefect/on Plea/ads The Georgetown Branch received ‘lts books this year from Montague whlle the books Xrom this library ,wcre taken to Murray Harbour. _ |lr ls interesting to note that the collection for the first branch to be exchanged comes from head- quarters. Each year s different library gets this new collection. then. as the exchanges take place the books from the last. branch goes on to Headquarters. ________ HAMILTON 'W. M. S. ‘The Hamilton W.M.S. met at the home o! the president. Mrs. Leslie Ramsay lor the July meeting. The devotional period as outlined» ln the Missionary Monthly was lead by Mrs. Wendell Crozler. Ten members were present Eleven hospital and nlne home calls were reported. Arrangements were made to have an lce cream social in the hall, part or the proceeds are-w a " ' being paid to the fishermen for raw fish. prices, f.o.b. factory: Herring, talls, 48 10’s I “ “ 48 15's . " flats, 4B 15’s . . Mackerel, tells, 48 15's . . “ fillets, talls, 48 15' " “ flats, 48 15's Chicken haddie, flats, 48 14's Fianna haddie, flats, 48 14’s . Flaked fish, flats, 48 14's . I I I $7.161 . Pollock, tolls, 48 14’s . . , “ flats, 48 14’s . f,‘ -..| o‘s‘.oS ‘I ssollolwl ~ viO-vfilol —hlololbleaoussagerggq ‘e30- o_o b:‘I;\~lO‘n provision for payment by the Corporation on n_ rs be used to buy material (or cloth- ing to be made and sent to China. Articles for the bale o! clothing tor Labrador are to be brought to the next meeting. a quilt ls to be made for this also. All members were asked to col- lect used greeting cards to he sent to Miss Enman Iers Girls School Trlnldad. These cards are given to the children as a reward tor ~ regular attendance at Sunday School and are urgently needed. The Mlsslon Band invited the WMS. to meet with them at ths shore (or the next meeting Aug. ‘l. Roll call to be answered wlth the word "Nations". Mrs. L. Ram- say will be devotional leader. Meeting closed by repeating the Bensdlctlon 1n unlson. A social ‘hour was enjoyed. _______.__ Hints on aliquot! It you call upon an out-ot-town trlend at his or her hotel and the trlend ls not ln. leave your csrd or a written message simply ad- dressed to the person tor Whom l! ls intended, and your own name- If there ls a message it should be slipped into an envelope. W’ GRADING REGULATIONS undertho MeatandCssuaedFoodsAct. I boxes offish to which it applies. and the issue 0f the Grading Certificate. —fis‘lsl‘oibflszsgsgo,a=,q Canadian Commercial Corporation willoalliorofiers on July 31st and August 81st fi-onbonsfldsoaaasrs and assemblers holding Grading Permits, andthereaftzer atthosnd of each month, untiltlie total quantifies reqifiredhavebeenpumhasedattheprioesanduponthotermssetoissabovs. AlloflersmadetotheCox-porationmuststatetheGradingCertiflostsmsmbsrorauasbsss. Noeflsrs wfllbeoonsideredunlusandunfilsuahofiersamsolicitedbythsCorporation. GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCEMENT or rm: PURCHASE or . BANNED ATLANTIC nsn Asa part of its contribution to international relief the Government will purchase q is 100,0“ cases of Eastern canned fish, to be made available from Canada’s production of fish in the present fiscal year. It is not the intention to divert Canadian canned fish from its normal markets, but rather to purchase any surplus, or buy in the regular market, up to the above amount. With this support, 1t should "be possible to market the pack without necessitating any change in the prices currently KINDS OF GANNED FlSll TO BE PIIRONASED, AND PRICES AND TERMS OF OONTRAOT The following types of canned fish, suitable for relief feeding, will be bought at the under-noted FANCY STANIARI PWWUO 6C0 ': '2' r '.' r r z . $4.75 $4.35 H". 252.‘. ass 4.75 I t 7 2 l ll ‘I 5.35 4.1a l‘ 1 l‘ '.' 5‘ I Fl I 8.25 '..._‘.' 1.25 ‘I ‘:7 ‘J I 7 '.' 5 9.00 a.oo H: H!!! 4-00 8.00 H‘: Ilkl! 9.00 $.00 lIlF-‘HH 9.50 H‘! use: 9.00 soc ‘l!!! ll'.".','.' ass w Ill IIQiI ‘I... III 17.7‘: .'.':: 8.50 as: I Ilcslflpsrccolpsfiodlawosdbosroshrsmssl Purchaseswillbsmadeonlyfromcaansdflshwhlclslsasbsenpeckeiinqeetaiaallsnslyforshbsnsnlzflekbfl must state Grading Certificate numbers covering the fish olferod. No substsahrd pads wfllbs cesspool. Thesaleagreementwillbeenteredintowith CanadianOommesdalCosposafiomfietermsofwhieliwllhsllslss receipt of the suppliofs invoices supported by shipping dooammh ad inspection certificate. Shipment shall be roads as and when directed by tbs Cooperation. , FROM WNOM PIIRONASES WILL BE MADE L wmbsmhasssmbosasasasmsasmrsblsnmlaagasaalaqra-ua Aflannedfishtcbepmehued-mmtpadeolthormfiuifiaspswfldbrbythssgablms wassrsscmmsgcmmamamamaayusnippuuwmnswmmnsaamwsssssuaaun- - ThelabelonthscsnsmustshowthoGradsobtainod. Ascannedflshbougbtforreliefmaybsshippedtowarm coun willneoessitatespcriodoffromtendaystntwoweeksbetwesaarrivalofumpbsatthefidslaspeotioalsbonsosy srlssJtwilbsglseaassa-asasaasbnhsstassflsylfi NOTICE o‘ 1r expedite u» of policy. work cf-all concerned if suppliers will be guided by the relorsnoss in this statement ososwsJulyl-ltlu llllll. ll. FRIIIGIS I. IIIIIES Iislstor of Hslsrlos L...‘ CLOSING .. The annual school plcnlc oi’ ‘i ll ARPSIIOOTBI Alter wlnnlng marbles tournamsnt- at wllumm N, J., Ben Rlsr, l2. o! Pl plon Ralph Bruaty, II. -va..slss-out~d-alss.sanras. i spent in swlmmlng, the national lum, - per was served at the kltohon shel- burgh, Pa. ‘demonstrates his cham- pmnshlp form. lledstostsd oham~ Hunt-lagoon. Brackley Point School was held at tho beach on the has II. The sttornoon games and races. Special Interest was taken ln the races because o! generous Donald, seattls, a lormsr pupil or a guest o! his sister. Mrs. JA. Wheel-barrow race: Ienlar pup- lls: borne and Susie Murray. Whoshhrrua sacs (or junlor ipuplls: Stanley Bkelilnltoa and Is- abel MacOs-llum. v ‘Nara-legion race: Marlns and Bulls Murray. Relay race: Lorne Murray. Ills Cudmors. Manna Murray. Sammy Flnlsysun and Marjorie MacCal- - MM: thslsportr a dollcious IUD- Grade VIII exams and were award- BRACKLIY POINT SCHOOL V311“!!! W"! ed certificates. afternoon of IS i011"?!- l-tlghest average ln Grade VI worded address read by Murray and a. generous sum o! - money presented by Anne MacOal- Stewsrt. lum. w" plggggnfly exams - Betty Hughes. grading exam. - Wanda this school, who at the time. was 1i Maocallum. The prlle winners in M successrul ln the Attendance: Marlorls MaoCal- lum. “The teacher, Prise wlnnors for school work aro Lure. was kindly remembered by pupils and ratepayers ‘m a nicely Highest average ln Grads VI Conduct (girls) - Eisls Cud- prlses donated by Mr. W.A. Msc- m0"- Conduot (boys) — Stanley Ere!- urray. Arithmetic (junior) — moraine, Australia _- ... A yearly total of 80,000 slnokers‘ hgton. Arlthmetlo (senior) - Bradtord plpss ls mad.- hore lrcm hardwoods Anne be entlrely Mrs. Walter Mac- DOYOUW Qlllearance Sale-ll ‘DISGOONTS FROM 25% to 50 % off ,. ...-_._____..__ (C?) Australian . The plpes are said to tree from serld taste tor, treats being provided-by the Women's lnsttuts 4nd tho teach- luhflsavuusn locals u»- IIOW [scaled At G1 Grafton St. l At Your Service A Pisss mo i the sports are: M lcsiluuigiaoriiiriiuhwl children: Millfglwihlarlna Murray. hiiiilcglillsunm ‘sligtenilvprldlin. . Glrls ,0 ans '1' yrszmAnr-is and Eflllllh — 9011114 MWOI-lllm- Mil“ Allco Maecr ( ). » ‘mlloysoualnd gh-mls 1T and 12 yrs: COATS Formerly $29.95 _-_-,-..-.--s.-.-s.-_-,-.m-m- NW $1315 l. IHUTU s-Griifsuy xiii-trill‘ ° "‘° ‘° m‘ I 1 R d- suns formerly $11.95 $13.35 ‘initial and 0 yrs: Stanley Sket- s a N $663 gm‘ 7 to 9 "fir ‘m. mm WHITE DRESSES $9.95 .........l,.,~.;-sr-__-_pl-;-.-- 0W - ‘can . ' “m cm: orsssss N». $5.63 SUMMER PURSES going ot l~2 Prica. l rock of BLOUSES going at l-2 Price. a KENNEIYPS Ladies‘ Roady-so-Woar l66 Queen Strsst PM" i766 --._