13.1w 1s. 1947 For Higher Yields fiat afier year, leading growers use Orchard Brand insecticides and fungicides to give their crops maxi- mum protection against insects and plant diseases. They know from field performance that every spray or dust bearing the Orchard Brand Shield is a re- liable product of provcn dependability-backed by half a century's experience in producing insecticides. Now, The Nichols Chemical Company, Limited, adds new materials to the Orchard Brand line as it brings Canadian growers a wide ranpe of DDT sprays and (lusts . . . made in Canada to meet the needs of Canadian Agriculture. For Better Grades GINITOX S50 5070 DDT Spray Powder A wettable DDT spray material of "micro-particle" size. One oi the very first of the DDT spray mate- rials, Genitox S50 is made to give the potato grower trouble-free action in the spray tank and maximum results on the vines. Genitna S50 will cover and weather exceptionally well and pro- vides highly dependable protection against damage caused by insects sutb as Colorado potato beetle, Oarver-Ooyle Wedding A pretty wedding was solemniz- ed in 8t. Mary‘: Convent Chapel. summerside. on July 16th at 7 a. m. when Catherine Coyle. daugh- ter o! the late Mr. came the bride or Leroy Carver, son oi Mrs. Carver and the late Oliver Carver oi Summerside. The bride. given in marriage by Mr. Leonard Peters’ looked charm- ing in a blue iaconne-crepe dress with black accessories and car- ried a bouquet oi‘ American Beauty roses. she was attended by her sister, Henrietta. who wore a yel- low dress with white accessories. The groom was supported by his brother. Cecil Carver. The cere- mony was performed and the Nuptial Mass celebrated by Rt. Rev. Msgr. G. J. MacLellan. ‘The Acadian girls choir, under the direction oi Mrs. Leonard Peters, rendered several beautiful hymns. The soloists were Mrs. Alban Arsenault and Miss Rose Richards. Alter a reception held at the and Mrs. George Ooyle or Summerside be-‘ THE cimittojaroivlvjuannmlv Summerside Receives Ship’sl Bell leaihoppers and flea beetles. Wilcilois; . CHEMICAL g opt sPitAY..i_i_i.&rsitl/ii..s‘ Fort POTATO GRQWERS cornea..- QSPRAYMATERIAI. FOR lBLlGHT CONTROL SPRAYCOP Neuirol Copper Fungicicle A highly stabilized fungicide of the type known as neutral, fixed, or insoluble copper, containing no free or uncombined lime. Special manufacturing processes impart an unusually high fungicidal ef- fectiveness per unit of copper, which means that the active ingredient works to the limit in pro- tecting the vines against damage caused by early and late biights. Sprsycop is among the easiest to use of copper fungicides, offering the time and labor-saving convenience of being used directly GENICOP SPRAY POWDER 25% DDT-Fixed Copper Spray A high strength insecticide and fungicide milled to the limit in particle fineness. Genicop Spray is con- ditioned so that it may be added to the spray tank just as it comewtlirecily from the bag. Thus it enables the potato grower to save time and money . . . and to be sure that his spray mixture is rar- rut at all times. Genicop Spray covers and ad- heres exceptionally wcll to give the vines a uniform ptoteitive cover of DDT and copper. it has an oili- home. o! Mr. and Mrs Eli Gallant.’ the happy couple left on a short motor trip to New Brunswinb-4. Davis Oup Player To Visit S’side On Saturday afternoon, July 19th, the sport tans or Summer- side will have the opportunity of enjoying a rare treat when Laird Watt of Montreal, former Davis Cup player. and Don Bauld oi‘. Halifax will plnv exhibition match- y “s ‘m ‘he “mm “I ‘m’ mmmerslde Charlottetown club, will join Watt, Tennis Ciilh. _ . Laird wan has for several yea" and Bauld tor the doubles mfltxh-f D Human been n oiCa d’. tt d1 ' .. l tenniso pelavers arid alzsijuvzaarn W2: Tenn.“ is aradunny. finding n51 rhosen m captain the Dhvls Cup‘ place in the sun again alter the, war years and matches such as‘ the occasion or the presentation of Front row, leit the ship's Bell of the ‘ fummersicie to the Town of SURF, Gunner, J. HiwEi Gaudet vs. c. 1. ‘Peters. J. Dechant vs. N. Prichard. l to right. Corvette‘ Strong. town clerk; Commissioned Neil MacLeod vs. Bill Arnett. L W. A. Alien vs. W. R. Tinney E. L. Crowe vs. Geo. Meikle. . land. wood. Harold Rodd vs. Davis Lidsioneli c Division- Don Sutherland vs. Lou Suther-i . Ron Hutchinson vs. D. Under-i L. Huestls vs. Wallace Coles. Iii; L. Harris vs. C. E. Jones. Ern Perry vs. A. small. Canadian Legion. Top row, presi- to richt. Councillor J. D Drismll R. Kelso, HMCA, dent, Board o! Trade; Mrs. W. M. J. L. Gorrill. Acting Mayor Henry. ilierside in the Council Chamber: Queen Charlotte; Lieutenant Com- Mellie-h, representing the 1.0.D.E.; l Wedge. Councillor H. B. Schurman. PAGQ TWELVE -—--- The above picture was taken on m the Town Hall on July 10th. 3 mnntlel- Donald Baker, Command- l Vlfilfrcd Gaudet, vice prudent, J. H. l ing Officer, l-LMCS. Queen Char- .lotte; T. E. Hickey, Vice left Dr. Simpson vs. Harry Daley, Parker Crocltett vs. G. Lafferty. Ray Durant vs. Lowell Allen. slmdlniz field record fvr control of wll" and late from the hat: without any preliminary mixing. lt "m" ‘lbw Played alums‘ Mexlm‘ I watt. Bauld Moreside and Smith n. E. Ellis vs. E. P. Foley. Judd mean bye. R. L. Shaw bye. 4 blights, Colorado potato beetle, leaihoppers and is finely milled tn prevent clogging of spray nozzles He s spending a hollday M‘ can present’ can do munh go ,__, _ __,__ flea beetles. lt is an important aid towards better and its spray film has excellent covering and weath- séanlwp‘; and has kmdl)’ wnsenl" sylmulate mums lmerest It, l5 110p. yield» "in: qvlllilst- ghfiotfeig§ygt thslsumyxgfffgrfd “d ed that all who can attend will Dun Baum is we" known m an he present to sfee thfisse outstand- Distributed by ASSOCIATED SHIPPERS, INC., Churloiieiown, P.E.i. Maritime SPOTS m... as he has play- . “l; PM" P" “m- - _ ed top flight tennis here {or sev- \ , _ , ‘s. _._ eral years. Last year Don won the ' "~- -l --~ ---- ---~u-- »-~-. ~"- -~ - .. I‘ ' .'~ ‘> ' Maritilne title at. Truro. I It is expected that some doubles 1 . f / i‘ _‘ l J l . ,‘ play will also be witnessed. TOl ' i ;_ ‘- , . ~ _ ,' _ .. .»,»,__ _. complete the foursome it is ex-ls,side l ' ' ' " ecte that Bil ‘ MONTREALJORONTO-VANCOUVER...Executive 0mm, Sun Life slag, Moniranli i... gm... N, l lx°§e§idz° o, ’ _ F. Waite, A.O.C.. No. i0 Group at l MYSTERY DRAMA AT tel‘ is Wrecked as a result o! her ' I Halifax. Alter the inspection al CAPITOL. SUMMERSXDE Rfillvities. So is that of Aherne, y l ‘,iicid day will be held and thei a psychiatrist. married to Nancy — ‘prizes (or the events which have‘. _A provtmauve Story of three for years beiore he realized how ( l been donated by summerside mer- 1 men am; a lively bu; maul-om W0, mentally ill she is. Raymond is The drawings rol- the Club l nd clients will he presented by the Am mail is developed in "The Locket," about. to become her second hus- championship of the Summcrsirie l. C. C. The prizes are on display atl 3K0 Radio, absorbing drama hand when Anerne reappears from Golr Club have been completed as -.. present in the cadet canteen-S. gflafflng Lafglne mm 3mm the past to warn him, and pre- follows: The first round_is to be -~%——-€ Ahenm Robert Mlychum and Gen, clpitates a poignant climax. completed by July 31, i947. The first group or Air Cadets ' GOT VOTE EARLY Raymond. now playing at. the Dlfficied by John Brlhm from A Division- to cnramp at the summerside R. ——- 'Capitol Theatre. Summerslde. gllefldln Glbneyh story. ihe pic- J. LeRoy Holman vs. Leonce C A F station this year will t-on-; ill/omen siifirage was granted in. Miss Day has the role o! beau- ture features a strong supporting Arscnault. clude their period m‘ silmmerlNew Zealanri 50 years ago. tiiul Nancy Patton. whose irrcsist- 085$ lllcllldlllfi 3K0 Rfldilfs Child MEX 30PM Vfi- R- sqllalfibllgifi- = . training on satiirday morning and] _---—-- _ able mama for stealing jewel; actress. sharyr. Mofiett. Ricaro E. N. MacQuarl-ie vs. Norman U» ‘ - " - ‘ "" ' on thi- lame eveniniz R new group l vocanvnanv VARIED ruins the lives of the men associ- Cortez. Henry stephensvn- Km" Palm“ Queen Elizabeth intimated she would be glad to meet Eva rm... will (‘OMB in. This iillflrnnon lnrm- i aled. wlth her, Mltehum, l tem- etine Emery and Reginald Denny. Robert Holman vs. Norman Mac- Wife of Argentine president. ii she arrives While royal family is in Lon- a; inspection will he held on thel The miglish language enntalnsl pei-amentisl artist. is the first to Bert Granci produced and John Lend den. Senora Peron seen being greeted by Italian Premier DeGasperi in narndc severe hv Al! comment-helmets zhiih 100.000 words. discover hei‘ tailing. and his Cllf- Brahm direcied. Claude backy is Wm MacLeod Rvme- ‘ 4 SPECIALSm. Children's Dresses 4O ONLY — Printed Oottoli Size: 2 to 6x, 7 i0 l4. Values l.95 to 2.50 sriselllt .. 1,50 24 ONLY — Printed Outta". Sizes 1 to 6x. 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