Family, House Cleaning SPECIAL Approximately 35 sprilifl" filled mattresses in single and four loot sizes only. Regular Value $16-99 House Cleaning Sliwial I7.95 SUIIIERSI T I Taro LMAS; f. C EiEIEi use orrnoum I N. Fe the girl CARAQUETHN B., May 25—(CP) L-sought since Saturday when a shooting attray resulted in B. Mon Arrested r Attempted Murder o! that Gloucester was picked up by evening wounding o! two Tracadle two counts» g, George Duguay, 52, a native GROOMQD HIS FINE BAPITONE VOICE FOR THE CONCERT 5TAGE BEFORE FINALLY DECIDING ON POPULAR MUSIC AS A CAREER . suaaassluo ALL mtevious BEST-SELLER$ vAuol-INS IJITEST y aecoarfmoens m "rue sxv ' BACK-ED av ‘smote patrol this .afternoon Simon, ten miles from here. Duguay will be taken to Bathurst tomorrow, the R-C-M-P- 581d charged with attempted murder on County villaze. an R. C. M. P near St. and ~ were medicinal value . POPULAR BELIEF without their unconqu era-ble. SADDL'E"HA§ BECOME A: OVERNIGHT eusariou. 7- ; ll #547? 7” 55,9410?” as A iC-HOOL aav, vaueun COMBINED TRUMPET PLAYING mo smsms WIT-H ATH- Lertcs- urea useo ms ‘rnumwer kcu 0447"” 1* IIIIHS II IIIE SIT (A Cowboy l-Iuefldi IIIIDLE SADDLE Vaughn M nnvnrfi bl: Oubnlrs 20-84" In medieval times’ iew plants supposed UNCONQUERABLE DIAMOND The diamond got its naime from the Greek "Adaimasj meaning the B AND VOICE TD EARN EAIIIIIIIITED EVEIIIII Hi5 WAY THROUGH l ,, ., f‘, COLLEGE . l“ ‘$4.0 (both from tha Mvs.;::iy. csoO“\|;ll"!l°fl-I::°; HE ORGANIZED Hi5 , PQESE N1- BAND AND *1"! LITTLE OLD IIIIIICII lliiélwu mun! ORIGIHATED THi “on "n" ‘min M fim‘ UAR SWEET AND Freddy Marlin 5 In’: Orrbrrlvs - ill-MM 5WING MONROE STYLG- HAS _ SINCE won NATIONWIDE rams VIA * “l” “mm” m" NETWORK BPOADCASTS AND RCA VICTOR ‘RECORDINGS’ IULSI (from m. film "Tulao") Tsx Bans-h 6 blr Orrburn - 20-3417 ' SWEEI G Gil llIIWI * 00F Mltiioltllll TIn Orra Pslnran TrIa - i000” me SfAR3 W"° MAKE "'5 tins ARE 0N gig stunning. ’QI;IARLO'I‘TETOWN_ Island Bull ' Tops National Ilolslein Sale Al Oakville M the national Holstsin ssls at Oskrvilla. Oat. on Monday. a Prince ldward Island bull ls ro- portod to have topped tha sale, with an Island boiler the second highest pricod lomalo. The bull was Bond Haven RIC Mlble Matchmaker. a iour-year-old son o! tho lfotod Marksman. that was Reserve Grand Champion at the Charlottetown Fair in i047. He was sold by J. Lincoln Dewar. James oain and George Kennady. New Perth, and was bought by Douglas Wellosley. H. C. MoClos- ksy and Watson Bros. Kilns, On- tuio. Premier J. Walter Jones reoeivod $1.850. tho second hishest price for a temale. Ior the sixteen- months-oid Abegweit Milady Cor- rine. wihose dam is the Iamous Aibegweit Milsdy, world champion 805 day butterist producer over all ages and breeds with 10$ lbs. fat. Corinne is by Browns Master Dsrky. herd sire in Premier Jones“ herd. ‘rho buyer was H. 1.. Guil- bort. Vcrchores. Quebec. The Jones bull oalt, Abegwsit Dunstan. brought $1,175 on the bid oi Bod- kin Bros. Aylmer. Ont. He too is the Dark bull. R. A. Protltt, Freetown. sold a. (our-cnonths-old holler call, wil- iowdarm Ginny M., tor $750. She went to W. R. MacLeod, Thetiord Mines. Quebec. She-is s grand- daughter of Marksman out oi a 725 lb. "very Good" dam that was a prizo winner at Charlottetown. Seventy head sold for $52,175!“ a general average of $745. Top female was a iour-year-old sold by J.J.E. McCague, Alliston, Ont, to Grey Michael, Scotsvllle, N.Y. Premier Jones, R. A. Prontt and fl yo m Wares memos. I.C.A. Victor Records _ Bluebird Records RECORD PLAYERS SMALLMAWS LTD. Home Furnishings Store SUMMEBSIDI Summerslde and R. T. HOLMAN LTD. Charlottetown “Where Old Friends Meet" lt. C. A. Victor Beoords sold ll MILLER BROS. I47 Great George Street Phone 565 R. C. A. Victor Records sold at l informative. i’ Lincoln Dewar attended the sale from Prince Edward Island. Island Voters In Federal Election An estimated 57,416 citizens will be eligible to vote in Prince Ed- ward Island irs the Dominion gen- eral election on June 27. This is the approximate figure as compiled by the returning otlicers. who re- port that preparations tor record- ing the vote are well under way. By Counties the approximate number oi’ voters will be: Prinw. 19.000; King's, 11,416; Queen's, 27.- 000. Provision is being mode Ior '72 polls in Prince County, 54 in King's and 11S in Queen's. The returning officers are Messrs . William L. Delaney, Kensing- ton, for Prince; Howlsn Mullally, Souris River, {or King's. and Gil- bért; L. Gaudet, Charlottetown, tor Queen's. .Prepa.ratiom for recording the vote are well under way. Institutes Interested In Essay Contest Sponsored by ACWW Interest is being evinced by members of the P. E. I. Women's Institutes in the essay contest sponsored by the Assoolatodcoun- try women oi the World. At the last triennial conference oi that organization, held in Amsterdam. 1047. it was agreed that each ai- flliated society should run such a contest throughout its motnbership based on the subject, “The Coun- try women's Day," with the win- ning selections appearing in the otllcial organ oi the A.C.W.W., “The Country Woman". in order to give rural women throughout the world an intimate glimpse in- to the lives o! their neighbours in other lands. To quote from their directive. "Simply describe a typical day in your life. What you do from the first rooster crows until you crawl into bed at night, may seem hum-drum and uninteresting to you, but very likely not to the judges or to other countrywomen who live a thousand miles or a hemisphere avxay." » In each country the constituent society will select the essays sub- mitted by their members which are the most characteristic and These will be (or-- warded to A.C.W.W. headquarters. London. where an lnternztiottal prize is being given. Entries are already being prepared by Insti- tute members in this Province and inquiries are being made by oth- l ers desirous of competing. Full inlormatlon may be secured st the Institute Olticr, Charlotte- r~itvf ' rum ouorm as A LAW! m,»;~,,w»==i~ w» i harmless... "° “*5 W” r was szcmumo 1o "W" 1° GET "'9 rum rr WOULD "mite m °F"'MT"A"'"*E _ Acroeoonoaisswcsr PWWPN- "' wou GIZADUATED. eooosvs ‘—_'- m0 eooo noomce! IF r use Am was moons- use m ro - REGIGN! ‘BUT TEuPus was FUGITED. DENSE u HAS SGAEHOW BEOJME a BIG WHEEL AND 60596 wuo n‘ I5 woos itimssisslus l-IIMI 7" By Fogoly and Shorten awn now PM PROUD To PRESENT MY Mos? EMINENT ALUMNUS’ SOMEONE WHO was‘ JUSTIFIEO M‘! FAITH m um, QJMEONE I KNEW t-IAD TuE QIGHT STUFF! MY mzoorcv wcouucltum oerwseu mroo! "w < town. and all entries must be sent there by September i. s!‘ perspiration srors Ollsndlng Odor effectively — gen Alva touo ...evcato my, lraglls ca. II Q ~ In ITAYIXIIT Ml TIST PASTORATIEL-Sunday. May P. M. Rev. H. Barber, Pastor. due Charlottetown Friday. May 27th and loads general cargo and livestock tor St, John's, Newlound- land. For space apply to Buntalc Bell dz Co, Agents. to come in {or a skin analysis by Gtarles o! the Ritz, special repres- entative May 27th and 28th .8. A. McDon- aid. CANADA. — Marshfleld Services for May 29th. Marshrieid 11 A. M. Harrington 3 P. M. Mt. Stewart 7.30 A. K. Campbell. B. A, Student Minister. Rev. D. Nichol- son, Irnterim Moderator. AL CHARGE-Sunday, May 29th. New Glasgow 11 A. M. 7.30 P. M. Guest Spe I. Green. Stanley Bri ge. dish S. S. i0 A. M. in the Uni- ted Church. north Rustico s. s. 10 A. M. George Cough, Minister. Services Sunday. May 29th, will be as iollowsz-J-lighdleld S. School at 10. Worship at 11. Princetown S. School 2. Worshiip a-t 3. Winsloe N. S. School 11. Worship at 7.30. Win- sloe South S. School at 10.30 Rev. E. C. Evans. Supply Minister. Ntmin AMHJILAN ilti I. S. STEVENSON AKA!“ u omirvtilvi». I40 RICHMOND IT. AMIIIIALCOMPANY csnrm. ausnuuu Ibis oolurun ls reserved Iul nan ol local lutsrast. but advertising ol a newly nature may be Inserted at llvs canto s word, strictly pas- abls In advance. ' cuswru. tor Photographs. mama's raxr. phone us. UONFIDBH-ATION LII‘! BUI-ANOI. rnzarr MAClEBlL-city Fish Market. HOWARD MaolNNll Fitted Footwear at 176 Queen Street. .1‘!!! LADIES AUXILIARY oi the Canadian Legion B. E. S. L. will meet in the Legion Home 0n Friday, May 27th. at 7.30. ‘I'll-YOU - DONSHAW BAIT!!!‘ PABTOBATI - Services for Surr- day. May 29th, are: Albany 11 AMI. Westmoreland 3 P. M. Tryon 7.30 P. M. C. S. 11 A. M. Rev. C. A. Hicks. Minister. m- HAMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE —\Services Sunday. May 29th. Bon- shaw 11 A. M. De Sable 3 P. M. Hampton 7.30. T. G. Head, B. A.. B. D., Minister. PBESBYTEIl-IAN CHUR/OH IN CANADA. — Service in Caledonia Church May 29th at 11 A. M. and in Wood Islands Church at 3 P. M. Rev. James Maolnnis, Minister. NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- SDth. Fairview 1100 A. M. North River 3.00 P. M. Long Creek 7.30 S. S. "ISLAND CONNECTOR" UQVITATION. - You are invited Miss Lucille Campbell. YRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN Charge. CAVENDISH UNITED PASTOR- Cavendish er Rev. W. WINSLOE UNITED CHURCH.- Iflfllllfllllfofllkllllllllyglg Special -Q may 21, 134,, ___ INVITATION olfitoltlts h! Representative MISS LUOILLE CAMPBELL‘ I’ Q/hfljfi and records nay its. u; m; a5: qarlasofllashllu There's a dlllsvsnco Jo the bland become t" ibslonfljo you Your intimate sltlntons egiq. ‘lugs ova studied batons our Consultant eraqmt ‘your lees powdsr Iomtula. light belora your syanshs scoops up various colors . .wsigl\s. Illsm on bar scale “than blonds. "them-Into your distinct and Individual sheds." You may wsor It Irom that moment on ..op-. plying your new loco powdgghgmlnuts yous b! is ready‘ /\roua"ronmuu is Mid on couvemzm ri-oaeruno ‘I gut-nu . S. A. MeDO NALD York the guests THE PB-ESBYTERIAN CIIUBOII lN CANADm-Brooknold Charge. Services next Lord's Day are as follows: S. S. l0 A. M. Brookfleld 3 P. M. S. S. 2 P. M. Hartsviile 7.30 P. M. B. B 6.30. Mid-week services l! announced. Rev. son, Minister. Glasgow Road i1 A. M. Donald Nichol- York and Vicinity Miss Dorothy Murray, Brackley, spent Sunday afternoon In York. Miss Vivian Andrews. York, has accepted a position with R. E. Mutch. City. Mr. Westley Vessey. York, has entered the Prince Edward Island Hospital ior treatment. Mrs. Pope Newman, New Haven. spent Sunday in York, the guest o! her daughter, Mrs. Lenard New-son. Mrs. Daniel MacPherson. Orwell Cove. spent the week-end in York the guest oi’ Mr. and Mrs. William Crockett. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Newman and family spent Sunday in York the guests of ard Newson. Mr. and Mrs. Leon- O Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vessey and daughter, Beryle. spent Sunday in oi Mrs. Frank Miss Margaret Stewart, Dun- are to be congratulated on win- starmage is visiting in York the hing. guest o! her sister, Mrs. Westley Mathew. Miss Halon Lswis. York. has re- turned‘ to her homo in York alter spegding hsr vacation in Sydney, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Crasweli. Winsloe North, spent Sunday even- in! in York. the guests o! Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crockett. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Caswoii and son Jois. Pleasant Grove, spent Sunday in York the guests o! Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Murray. On Friday. two more plays or the Drama Festival were hold in York I-Iall, between Cornwall and Graham's Road. with Graham's Road winning. Misses Anita Lewis. Christine Proud, Shirley Cooks, Marion Arr- drewa. Aleths Brown. and Arthur Brown. students o! Prince oi Wales College, sra spending their holidays at their homes in York alter Iuccesslu 1y finishing mother year o! studies. Two plays o! the Drama Festival wars held in York Hall on May 18, with York play "Utter Relaxation" and Fart Augustus “Mail Order Bovyei‘. Wile" being both very much en- joyed by all. The York Players MILLVIEW W. I. The monthly meeting o! Miliview Women's Institute was held Thin-s- day evening. May 5th. at the homo o! Mrs. Victor Grant. The presi- dent presided. Meeting opened with Ode and Creed. Ten members an- swered roll caliby passing in a quilt square. One visitor was pre- sent. Minutes o! last meeting wars read and signed. Cordespondencs was read. Report irom sick com- mittee, iive visits were made. Bills presented and paid. 111s treasurer reported balance oi $54.46 1mm concert and dance held in April. It was decided not to organise Sewing Club until the (all. It was moved and seconded to hsvs a dance and to have a drawing oi ticket for hooked rug at this dance. Mrs. Victor Grant and Mrs. Gor- don Sheidow appointed on commit- tee. Mrs. Lee Hyncs invited the mem- bers to her home tor June most- ing; roll call to bo answered by passing in a quilt square. Oontssi was put on ‘i? Mrs. Gordon Bheid- ow. prizes on by Mrs. Charles Mackenzie and Mrs. Milton Jon- kins. A delicious lunch was served by hostess. Meeting closed with National Anthem. Successful potato growers don't get that way overnight . . . nor in one season. It lakes years of experience. By the sarna token, successful potato dusts and spray materials don't just happen. It sometimes lakes years of research, testing and checking before a new product Is offered to the grower. C-I-L provides the potato grower with a complete line of dependable Insecti- cides snd fungicides. All are thorough- ly field-tested and made to rigid llaltu- f ' standards. The new C-l-ls Pesticides plant at Hsrnlllon, Ontario, Is additional assurance of Ills uniform high quality and dependability of C-I-L Pest Control Products. For new and better agricultural chemicals . . . today and In the years to come . . . look to (‘J-L C-I -L Potato Ilusts Spray Materials 3-H. lust 4 M painting "M," time Cop Isl 5° ,0 Wpttabls D01’ POTATO IIIIIIICIIIS YIOX. A 7% Fixed Cop sr dust. with a spacial rsrr en slicker. May be Ippllfl‘ at any rain. nmiox. A Hsbly trated powder containing 50% welt n] and spreading agent and used as a spray for con- trolling ssrly and Isle blight. Ill-COP. (Tri-Basic Copper Sulplt "IIC powder containing .527, Copper, recommended for control of early and Ista Ijht. Com atIhIe with C-I-I. Aneusts. AalyasrloaIsHssC-I-listato Dsstsasdiprsyflstsslds fitter/ms OTIIII C-I-I. except during wiml or Qflfil) r, compounded with s sic) is a water-dispara- DDT, ead or Calcium so»