pints. Mr. and Mrs. Newton lilrken. ' is L .7 :2 t E Baseball Results saturda! National League Cmagg 000 300 000-4 5 I B,., klyn not 002 los-4 7 0 ker. Jeffco (1) and Coo . ii C ella. L-Hat: . ilflfss: ta:lt1il-Kin?! Bldi-Gilliam. Cain- u . nausea. or. illlltevaluee ooo iso oop1 1i 1 Pittsburgh 400 W) Ill)-4 I”: c 1 y and Crandell; Friend Aliillllllf Hits: Mil-Bruton. mull. i. . ltlllitcihlllasti at Philadelphia ppd. i srmilauis at New York PM. raid American League wgshington 01!) MI tI)0- 0 '1 I wsltctiarlgetl Shea t2) Abernathy (5) and Courtney; Trucks and Lollar. L-Stone. New York 500 001 Oil)-6 ll 0 Cleveland 000 510 001-1 10 0 Lopnt. Sturdivsnt (4) Kuclia (6) and Berra: Mossl. Houiteman (I) and Hagan. W - Houtteman: L- Kuclxs. ymsz. NY-Robinson; ,Cle- nmon. Wertz. I-legnn. Doby. Baltimore 000 0W 1N-1 5 0 Kansas City 000 No 001-1 9 2 Pillette. Dorlsh (0) McDonald i1. Moore (8) and Smith; Raschl and W. Shantz. L-Plllette. 401 000 000-5 10 1 3:iI.:?. ooc ioi oix-1 1o 1 isi-ewer. Kiely (8) and White; llocfl. Bii-rer,(2l and House. W- pim-r; L-Kieiy. HRVs: Det-Kallne. tl Tl” 6 international League gun,-,in 000 II! 001 1-I14 1 Columbus 001 ooo 000 0-4 10 1 tlfl inningsl st-liultz. Erickson (5) Marlowe .9. and Yewclc; Duser. Romber- !" .5. Haag riot and Rourke. l..'ikciiiaii (l0l. liichinond 300 000 000.2 7 1 Hm-niia 100 010 10x-3 '3 0 enmity. Th9ml)S0H t5t. Plcone (71 and Watlington: Moreno. San- chez ill and Noble. Montreal at Syracuse ti) and. rain. Murray Horbor 'Ml5S Muriel Colllngs. Char- intteinwn. was the recent week-end gucst of her sister. Mrs. George Flow and Mr. Clow. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kiezer and sons. Warren and Harvey. J'-'-. Dsrtmouth. N. S.. spent the holiday weekend in Murray Harbour North. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M lllarvyn J ohnston, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller had an their guests on Sunday. May 22. Mr. and Mrs. Bryer Llewellyn. Mr. and Mrs. James Llewellyn and sons. John and Keith. all of Char- lnttetown. iii-. and Mrs. Everett Graham. Dartmouth. N. 5.. went the boil- day weekend in Murray H8l'b0lfl' North. the guests of Mr. Graham s mother. Mrs. Nettle Mtllar. Miss Sybil Jackson. Halifax. was the weekend guest of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jack- son. Miss Catherine Millar. Uigg. spent the holiday week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mlllar. Mr. lliarvyn Johnston who is en- ii.-iized in fishing at North Lake. spent the week-end with his wife and family here. Mn. William Kennedy was host- tss to the Ladles' Aid Society at her home on Tuesday evening. May 17 Twelve members respond- ed to the roll call with a verse of Scripture. and three visitors were present At the close of the de- vntional period a dainty luncheon was served by the hostess. assist- ed by Mrs. Geor e Clow and Mrs. Webster Clow. . George Clow invited the members to her home for the next meeting. Miss Alice Millar. Charlottetown. spent the past weekend in Murray llarhour North. the guest of her lparr-nta. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mil- sr. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Graham and family. Halifax, spent the holi- day weekend with Dr. Graham”: mnther. Mrs. Nettie Miliar. Mrs Donovan Kennedy has re- sumed her duties as teacher in Al- ltiion School after being confined to her home for several days thrnush iiiiieu. lliss Verna Johnston. student at lini-inn Academy. Wolfville. has returned to her home in Murray Harbor North. after the completion "I ll" .Vear's studies. Fimimthy is being extended to the family of the late Mrs. Frea- nian Sorrie. Milltown Cross. who Passed away in the King's County H"-inltal on May 21. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ferguson. Pictnii. N. s.. spent the holiday Week-L-ml in Murray Harbor North. the guests of Mrs. Ferguson's par- lllisses Betty Ana Millsr and Margaret Williams, student nurses magi? P. E. L Hblpllll. . S Rllr Garfield Johnston. Peters N”"l- I?” by lane recently for 9 Ahlnizton. ss.. -whore he "I" Wend some time with mom- l:fI of his family. While there he Nlllisa h tta m? In ltll C use Hoop . l&"'3'i.ili'.' i.;'I"" .;".”i;'"I.cf.'lI.'".'I an FM health. ”'- -ad.ili-s v roasstos "mmn-niaa so. ham nos: wired to it tvtlh. N. a.. where - the graduation es- ltolsxwtlli 401 Ill 011-10 14 0 - Local M. ercises at Horton Academy. Miss Sybil Millar. Hunter River. spent the holdiay week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward illar. Fricnds here lcarucd with rci.'.i'rt of the departure of Mrs. Frances Fisher who recently left this dis- trict to reside at Murray Harbor. Mrs. Fisher. who for many years made her home in the U. S. .-i.. returned to P. E. I. about i.iur years ago where she hiiilt a lovely new home in Cambridge. Deciding to change her place of residcncc. she had her house removed from Cambridge and it is now placed on the site of the old homestead at Murray Harbour. A -. .0. Til-islet” ..'Mr. and Mrs Ruhcn llrakt have arrived homo from Halifax. where they 5 p e n t tlic winter months. Mr. and Mrs. James Drake have come to Bristol to reside from Halifax. up residence in the old Captain Mosher property that has had dif- ferent tenants through the years. This fine old property has been in the hands of the Bristol United Church for some time and we understand Mr. and Mrs. Drake have purchased the property for a home to live in retirement. This fine old couple will be very welcome here. Mr. P. R. Sinnott is having his They have taken N C P. Member O house raised and new foundation put in. cement l”islici'mcn had scieral holidays last week. to their regret. Windy wciithcr kept thcm ashore Friday and Saturday. Sonic iarnicrs who planted Piil'l)' potatoes in April report they never CHITIP up. Some have re- plouglicd thc ficlds for new plant- ings. - Mr. Jniiii-s Moltull, itlin I&llIl,',Ill st-lionl here in 1904. was hcre last neck for a short visit for the first time in half a century. Some ui his class are still around and the old harbor school is on the same lot. it was miiiouiiccd in both Cath- olic churches on Sunday that a mission would be conducted hcrc by the Rcdomptorist Fathers; starting at the Little Flower Church next Sunday. continuinrz Zlll wock. morning and evening. flllfl the following wt-ck ill the Church of Si. Lnwrcnre. Father McKcnnn. C.Ss.R.. of the Re- dcmptorist Fathers. Saint John, .B will con-' t the mission. It is recallcd he conducted a mis- sion here many years ago as a young priest. Many of those at- tending then sleep in the church ccinetery. Everyone is invited to attend the sermons regardless of faiths: the Mission Father is an outstanding prczichcr who has worked all over the country and the U.S.A. Mr. John the janitor Keefe has taken over work at the church W”! ut,,5.; kg" F, in Morell Rear and will look at"- ier the lawns and other work during the summer. The lawns are a big job alone. but Mr. Keefe is the man for it. 'l'he big bingo parties havc ainlile to a close at the Memorial a . Mr. Grover Coffin. retired C. N.R. sectiouman here, and Mr. and Mrs. Somerled Kelly left on Fritlziy morning for Ottawa to at. tend the ordination of Mr. (tor. tin's son. Rev. Mauris Coffin, 0.hi.i.. on Sunday June 5. Mrs. Coffin, who has not been in prime health. did not make the trip. Father Coffin will sing his first lligh Mass in his home parish. the Little Flower Church. next Sunday morning. June 12. not .iune 19 as had been reported. Mr. John R. O'Brien. who was here from Halifax on a short business trip and also to see his wife and family. has returned to his duties in that city. Miss Pauline O'Brien was hero from the city for one day last week visiting her mother. Mrs. John R. O'Brien. Pauline has been on the Charlottetown Hos- pital staff for two years. Some of the windows in the C. N. R. station here have been boarded up owing to the fact the glass was always heing broken. Now the station looks like a for- gotten place. Mrs. P. R. Sinnolt. who has been ill for two weeks. is still in I4” DDT lost-(op Spray Powder A well-proven combination insecticide-funsicidt containing MIcR)!tIEd' DDT Ind '1!-I-basic copper sulphate h a well-balanced and &ctive formulation: 255 DDT luiulslon lYour Secreifo Success with POTATOES drlhymdhrdhmqydgr You never know when posts or blight will attack your potatoes. The only safe answer i spraying or dusting regularly every week or ten days right through to harvest. It's the safest. cheapest profit insurance you can have. Ilsrle are some PROVEN Grsoii Cross Products to help you: Illllllllllll Liquid Fungllcicle Greatly incroos as your yield Experience has demonstrated the outstanding superiority of Liquid Thiogreen in controlling both early and late potato blighta. Thiogreen is safe and remarkably effective. It sticks to the foliage without injuring, thus assuring maximum growth and yield. Liquid Thiogreen is compatible with insecti- cities and they can be mixed and apphed together. Thiogreen is also available as is dust or ready mixed with 3'23 DDT Dust for both disease and insect control. ' Ask your local dealer-for information on oitaau ciioss PRODUCTS unsdlanIiasdsnIaModeiaPaatCeoIrei fl . ' ' ommons Ch-am Mr. Neil A. Mathcson. M.P. (Qllt.'t'llSl third from the loft was one Bowling League. The team was the winner of the "Mullock" Committee Room by Lt. Col. W. J. Franklin, Sergeant. at Arms. G. LeBlanc, team captain; Mrs. Eva Warren, Mr. Armand Dum est ladies' average for the year and Mrs. Warren had the lug poor heiilth despite the fact she is not confined to bed at present. the flu and tonsilitis. Mr. Frank Diiiipliy, who had been in poor health and almost blind for some iinie has regained his sight and health. and walks several miles every day. He in- iorms us he has not been so well In many ycnrs. -eN, lug. pion Bowling of the members of the championship bowling team of the House of Cnnimons trophy and was feted at a banquet held last Wednesday evening at t.he Railway Left. to right are, Lt. Col. Franklin, Mrs. J. Menard. space; 3,8. M-P-. (Villeneuve); Yves LcDuc, M.P. (Verdun). Mrs. LeBlanc had the high- single and high two. Mr. Dumas was the League President. at.ma.smuoni wsssts--iriplw-H-vi Ma- elirnmium plated over nickel; rustlen steel spokes. C.C.H. "HERCULES" COASTER IRAKE-cf"? enacting, last-acting for safer. ""90'I"" "59" ottusiuo, LIFE-TIME riNisiiCtis.d. ole-fr enamel, slow-bolted over Iendoi-ind how will Inoutilul contrasting trim. oousce CNROMWM om 20-your Mchl at-r DUNLOP TIRES - the world's hoostl Bu'it by Canadians for Canadian moti- tiol-is and available at 1000 C.C.M. dealen from Coast-to-(Iossi. Team Mr. Matheson, Mrs. wnnmrcrzifizfviiiz Mrs. Howard Ling was hostess She took a severe going over withitn the Wheatley River W. l.. on Friday evening, June 3rd. The meeting opened by t I the "Ode" and repeating the Marv Stewart Collect in unison. The roll call was answered by naming "My Favorite Song.” There were 12 members and nine visitors pres- em. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. it was decided to cut the grass ,wiE3aa5 0396 THE BEST BIKE IN TOWN . C- GM- Sfrong, Sale Easy-Running Becsufifu-I Finisla The cleaners are, Dad owned aC.C.M. when he was a boy. (I count. Dad his day. He'll see at once that today's C.C.M. is much lighter and faseer- more glamorous and that the COM. greater safety features are just what be wants in your bike: triple-welded rims; silver-brazed frame and the famous Hercules Coaster Brake - safest on the road. but Dad knows quality when owned a C.(2.M., and he knows you want one - ask him! The Guardian Page 7 Monday. June 13. 1955, Swaps. Ncishuo Mov Meet Soon INGLEWOO D. Calif. (AP)C- 5WlPl. the Kentucky Derby win. her set a world record for the 1 1-16 miles Saturday as he won the 3109.810 California at Holly- wood Park. Winning by Ila lengths over De- termine. the 1954 Derby victor. Swaps covered the distance in 1:40 2-5, two-fifths of a second faster than the record set last year by Poona II at Santa Anita. The Llangollen Farm's Mister Gus. the pacesetter, finished 3 half a length behind It was the seventh straight win for Swaps who stepped out of his three - year-old class to face the older division handicap stars. TI19 K5118 Ranch's Rejected was fourth followed by Novarullah and Travertine in the six-horse race. Swapl. the odds-on betting favar-' 110. earned 363.700 for owner Rex Ellsworth and brought his total winnings to 3315.200 in 12 races. He Paid 33.30, 52.60 and 32.10, De- termine returned 33.90 and 32.50 and Mister Gus 32.40. t mg . and Plant flowers around the monu- l ment. Members volunteered to doi same. 1 School committee reported at map had been repaired. Sick com-l mittee reported a treat had beeiil sent to one who was ill. The fol-I lowing were appointed on com-' mittee for next month: Sick. Mrs. John Ross and Mrs. Harry Ling: Lunch. Mrs. James Wares. Mrs. Reagh Barrett and Mrs. Milton Rackham; Programme. Mrs. Gor- don Andrews. i It was decided to sell ice cream when Cornwall play comes to the hali on June 17th; also to get ice cream for the school closing. it was decided to send for can- vassing cards fnr the Salvation Army. Collectors were appointed for same. The July meeting is to be held at the home of Miriam James Wares when the roll calll will be answered by "Saying Some-1, thing Nice About the Person On Your Right." The collection. amounted to S2.i0. I Mrs. Harold Buntain and Mrsw Harold Chandler were appointed delegat to the annual convention with Mrs. Fred MacRae and Mrs. l John Ross at alternates. I The president extended a Vntel of thanks to Mrs. Ling for enter-I taining our Institute. The meeting. closed with the "Queen." sftorl which contests were enjoyed and at social hour spent. heaeesigheona R. T. HOLMAN simniisnsiois and onsiuormrowx LTD. THE BIKE SHOP 188 GT. GEORGE ST. PHONE 8241 COME IN AND SEE THE OLIVER HAY MACHINERY! SEE THE QUALITY. COMPARE THE PRICE! AND I WILL GIVE YOU THE SERVICE- Phono 4811 For Service. 3 Point Hitch & Trailer Mowers. 3 Bar & 4 Bar Side Delivery Rakes. Automatic Wire it Twine Tie Balers. Big Capacity for LOW PRICES. GEHL FORAGE MACHINERY For Grass. Dry Hay. Com & Grain No Wire or Twine to Buy. See NEW OLIVER Super 66 STORE HOURS-STANDARD TIME Monday through ThursdayC8 am. in 5 p.m Friday & Saturday--8 am. to 8 13.111. PERSONAL A'I'I'ENTION AS TO PRICES AND SERVICING. FRED F. KITSON OLIVER saws s SERVICE 125 Kent St. Charlottetown BEAT CROP ROBBERSI FOR SAFE. EFFECTIVE CONTROL OF BLIGHT AND INSECTS IN POTATOES USE Mbyara QUALITY PRODUCTS C. C. 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Cumulative minimum dividend rate of 5'7r with additional dividends depending on the financial suc- cess of the Company each year. voile Control of Company basedon one share-one Estimated cost of plant when pi-csnnt plans are completed b315.0(l0. Shares already subscribed approximately 5100,- 000, by business firms and individuals on the Island. Purposes of Company are the gt-owintz. prorluc- ing. buying. selling. packing, prnccssiiitz. marketing. distributing and ti'ai1Sp0VllnE! mutt riv product 5. small fruits. vegetables and all or an.V plioducts of the farm and sea. Aim of the Coiiipaiiy is to dcvclnp this plant as as community project open to all who are intern:-'.ted. No investments will be accepted from sources outside the province if sufficient capital is available from Island farmers and business. A down payment of S3500 per sliurc will he re- quired and the balance will be payable within 90 days. Share cert.ific.ates will be issucd whcn final pay- ments are made. Applications for sluircs willnhe I'0.'"iv'9d until June 24th only. Further particulars and application forms I0? shares may be secured and payments may be made by contacting our organization Manager. Mr. L. P. Mclsaac. 58 Fitzroy St.. Charlottetown. ISLAIIII FARM SERVICES LIMITED - APPLICATION FOR SHARES I am interested in buying . shares of 3100.00 each in the new processing plant. I un- dcrstand that those shares are covcrod by a. guar- anteed cumulative dividend of 5'? plus profit par- ticipation and can he sold at any limo Kindly sup- ply me with I copy of the Letters Patent of the company. NAME ADDRESS .. Mail immediately to: Island Farm Services Limited. PO. Box 36, Charlottetown. P.E.I.