HDDEIII PIIDTECTNI Pays You Extra-Largo Potato Profit! Maritime potato growers who used Green Cross DDI‘ and Desi-Cop‘ blends on test plots last year reported outstanding results. An average of SR extra bushels per acre. An average cash increase of $31.00 per afie [or onl $5.00 spent on materials. There’s an average of 82 .00_extra profit cleared on every acre of potatoes. Get Modern Pmaaaion for your potatoes and otbcc mops. Combat early and late blight, Colorado Fntatn beetle. flea beetle and leat’ hopper with oil/in one o these Green Cross products- !4% DDT IA$|-COP SPRAY PO\NDIR 3% DDT IASI-COP DUST Alk h’ ‘latitude-send a s t N l c R o5s'._r'i1s't-ol-.cc~A o é a; -PROY_D_-'U.CT'S i NORTH RlVElI. Y.P.l.'. NOTES lBibln reading from the 24th Psalm. lThzs period was CiO-‘Pd '\_\ Bnglnfl 11m regijlar meeting of the North the hymn "1 am so Glad that Jcsils River Y.P.U. was held at ‘he 110ml! lows mP" This busmcss Dctlcd was n; Kai; owe" "n1.- mvttiytq nfCTl- npcncd by the r011 call which was ed m uncut; tn.- hymn, Ner tar n-dwtnntn m by ll mrmbrrs and cross.‘ follciivvd by the Lord's Pray- our viwtnr. or in unison. Collection amounted in 50 ccnts. The Dcvntlonal Perrod. The midi" rfirivd i"! by Hill“ Marjorie Mllixll, consisted Owen oonsistcd of a stoly on "HOW Noricflfifli 0y led DY. (if l An cnjnyablc programme which was pit.‘ rm by Grace Campbell consisted of various garres and contests. A dainty lunch nos serven by the My Office Hours ore: in ma“. l-3 P. M. ' The mos-ting was brought to s 7,8 p_M_ @105.- by rcpt-stint; the Mizriah Bui- No Office Hours Sundoy or edicmm‘ Wednesday except emergencies. Sgd.: L. FARMER, M.D., Mt. Stewart HARDLY PU! HEB The English fleet tthitt opposed the Spanish Armada was composed mostly of merchant chips, -FOR SALE BY TENDER— HOUSE AND LOTS AT MONTAGUE 'House and Double Lot formerly owned by the Lute Mrs. Edith Stewart-in one of the finest locations in the Town- Eight-room house with furnace, running writer and sewer connections; also lot ond smull born adjoining the property of Edmund Collings. Tenders will close June 30th, I947. Sepornte Tender for each property. The highest or ony Tender not necessarily accepted. Phone 47 — E. H. STEWART — Montague i We have the following Cream Separators on hand for l immediate delivery: I New Electric Stainless Steel Bowl and Tinwore, 750 lb. size. 2 Hond Stcinlsss Steel Discs, 500 lb. size, new. New Machines McC-Deering. I DeLovol, 750 lb., used only about one year. I DeLcvol Junior, 400 lb., used. I Lister, 400 lb., used. McGOWAWS LIMITED KILMUIR, l‘.E.I. Quality Stock Feed At Low Prices i cmaiiii Chick Starter, per bog . . . . . ... . . . . . 350 l ‘Chick Grower, per bag 3110 Course Chick Scratch 2.60 l Cafeteria Loy Mosh ,,, ,_ 310 Wheat Feed, p» 100th. beg 2.60 l Monarch Hog Starter ..... . .... 2.65 I‘ 16% Hog Grower .. .. .. .. .. 2.50 Hog Fottener .. .., ..... ..._.,.,. .. .. .. 235 16% Dairy Ration ..... ..,. . .. . .. ... 2.45 Ground Oots .... 2.40 1 Crimpadmr Crushed Oats ..... 2.45 Bron, when available ...... .. .. 1.45 l Shorts, when available . 1.50 Oil Meal .. .. 2.85 We may have to increase some of above prices on cr- rival of new shipments. ‘ MciiflWlllPS LIMITED KILMUIR hostess assisted by the committee‘ PLUG-II ACIIOIIIIOI Ir Rsdtard lunmena. Freetown. has reamed the following tam: IIOIII Greece in thanks for riotin- ing ill! last llll. ‘hlomtque May II. 1H1 Noble 1r. You will be surprised undoubtedLv to receive a letter from a stranger. lut. dear sir. it. was a. wry Inst. 30y when in iris parcel that. I received at the dia- Lributien to the poor by the church. I found your address. I was so touched that I cannot find words to express my thanks to you. Your interest in the poor ta- mllll of Greece makes us very proud. you are worthy of all hou- or and all esteem. The free country of America alone can havn sympathizing peo- ple like you. You have helped a poor family which atrullied for me safety of our greet allies and the Greek race. For noble air dur- lni Ln air attack on our city I lost my dvar father. I was obliged than tn give up my studies and work at dlPLSs making to help my widowed mother. I have besides a brother younger than myself w)". works unrelsisigly night and day to life‘ so hard. Happily the sacri- flccs of our grrai allies encour- age us and help us. I stop for fear of tiring you with m.» letter and be: you if this does not trouble you, to wri-m u; n few words. We Wish ycry much to hear news of a counligv so dis- tant and to know better the peo- Pie‘ who remembered us in the hardcst and very imhappy times of our lives. I send you thc corn. pliments of my mother and brother. _ i am awaiting impatiently your letter. Your little stranger. FAN! _i_._..___.___. l ST. ~MARYS ACAUAMY l JUNIOR PRIZE LIST ‘ Cefllfltiltoe of Attendance l Grade I.—-Ptl1ilipp|, Mammy, . Grade fL-Ronalcl Durant. Arline Sullivan. Cami Wedge, Lorraine Pincau. Geraldine Noonan. Gracie 1lI.—May Potrler, 1mm Beret Gallant. - Grade IV.-Ann Wood. Grade V-Marie Gaudet. Grade Vl-l.—Ceeile Doiucette (2 years). Mildred Cametron, Joan Watson. Elizabeth Peters, Doc-eon Blacquiare, Certificates of Tmfldeaoy oi-ide Iii-Charles I-Iidtey, Leon- ard McNally, Margaret Woodside, Billie Dawson. Fmustlma Peru-y. Grade IL-Gorsldine Noonan. Nandi Gallant, Joan Mary Arsen- ault, Eva Arseneult. Gertrude Gil- lie Grade III. - Helen Arsenault, , Mary Mclnnis, Betty Steele. Ann ‘ Wedge. Isabel Arsenault. Grade 1V.--Mary Thompson, Joan Marie LoCialr, Joyce Arsenault, Barbara Durant. Ella Gallant. . Grade V.-—Marie Peters. Lorihda‘ Gallant. Florence Gallant. Marprie Perry. Patricia. Watson. , Grade VL-Una Wedge. Barbara ‘ Dalton, Shirley Perry. Eleanor Gal- i lant, Diane Gallant. Grade ‘Dolores Morrison. Theresa Gallant. Wanda Altken. Eunice Gaiudct. Grade VIllL-Dorotl-iy Sonier. ilvlary Huestis. Matilda Atsenault. l Shirley Noonsn. Edna Gallant. Grade IX-Zellma LeClsir. ltia-YY Kelly. Auldine Gaudet. Elaine Claw. Prizes donated by Mr. M. L. Bradshaw, awarded to Grade lL-Charles I-liokcy. Grade Ib-Geraldine Norman. Grade IIL-Helen Arrsenault. Grade IV-AMai-y Thompt-on Grade Vt-Maric Peters. Grade VL-Una Wedge. I l Grade VIL-Mlldred Clmortm- Grade VIIL-Dorothy Scriler. l Grade rx-zeima LeClair. l Prizes for Christian Doctrfne ‘donated by Monsignor G. J. Mc- i lxllan, Revcrend Leonard McKi-nna and Reverend Howard Wight awarded to Grade Il.—Bil1le Noonsn. l Grade II.-Canmella Gallant. IlL-Isabel Arsenault. lV.—Bsrbara Durant. V.-Pat.rieia Johnston. Vl.—Eiz-an0r Gallant. VIL-flhirley Carney. VIIL-Shlriey Noonan. IX-Joan Marie Arsenault. for Correct Dcportment. by the C. M. B. A. and the Women's League award- Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Prizes donut ed Il.~~Louis Arsennult. Ill-Sandra Sch-urman. IlL-Eilren Gaudet. IV.-Joan Marie LeClalr. V.--Aivina Arscnault. VL-Diane Gallant. VIL-Eumiee Gaudet. Grade VIIL-Louise McKlnnuri. Grade IX-Gladys LeClalr. Prizes for Needlework donated by the Holy Family Society and the Altar Clu-b a/warded to Grade IL-Audrey Gallant. Grade IL-Joein Durant. Grade lIL-Ann Wcdgo. Grade IV.-D0rcen Arsenault. Grade V-Ahdrea Durant. Grade VIA-Shirley Perry Grade VIL-Jannt. Gallant. Grnde. VIlf-Jrhelmn Sherry. Grade IX.--»Janet McPhee. Prints for Prqreu donated DY the Knights of Columbus awarded to IL-Gdrlld Parry. Grade II.-Lorral.'nQ Pinew- Grade IlL-Carol Per?!’ Grade lW-Katihertne Mcfnnls. Grad; M-Bemioe McKennl. Grade ‘IL-Esther Arsensult. Grade VIL-Marjorle Perry. Grade VIIL-Matllda Arlnnairlt. Grade IX.-Elatne Clow. . Prizes for Music donated hi! Mr J. P. Mcfnnls awarded to Joyce McDonald. Theresa Gai- llnt. Laura. McNelly. Elisabeth Pet- err, Joan McPl-iee. Grade he able to get the necessities of this ' I VII.—Mildred Cameron. for Highest Aggregatz‘ llfllflll ‘ 1h lllnaaa of It. _II fili- liell. Iurllnflon. who Ml contract.- ed pneumonia l matted by his many friends and an early rot-w- ery is hoped for. Its many friends rQ-ot the ill- nus of llr. James Gallagher. Mar- rate. Mr. Gallagher rccntly suf- frred a relapse of a ease of rheu- matic fever and found it necessary to enter the Prince County Hospi- tal on Thursday. l so». Heath MacIAod. lrishwwn suffered a painful accident on Pri- day when he fell from the loft In his barn. A doctor was called. but so- inful was the injury that. it's gful extent could not be determin- ed. It la thought that four ribs are broken and the lining of the lung punctured. Carpenter: are build- ing an addition to Mr. Method‘: barn. and he was planning. now that the crop is lin to lend a hand st the work. His many friends regret his misfortune. Mr. and Mrs. Major Sobey of scatile. Washington, arrived on the llsland last week to visit relatives. rThe Bobey‘: loft their home last December and have, aim-e vlsitodl California, Florida Texas. Mexico, Rhoda Island .Maine. Nova scotls, Prince Edwa Island and of course passed through many States on their motor trip from the West Coast. Mr. Bobey is a brat-her of Mr. Edward sobey ofl .Wilmot Valley and has not been home since he left. the Island 53 nears ago. In spite of his long ab- ‘sellre he sees little change. but misses the fitie growths of hard and soft wood which have been cut down. It. is 47 years since Mrs. Col-icy (the former Fanny Lean-ll left the Island. She is a nleec of Mrs. Hattie Wlckett, Kensington. Mrs. George Profitt. Burlington and Mrs. Jsbez Lea. Victoria. -S. Only few of those born inlet p world oi’ change and decay are 40a lama: 0m Harley §Wll llotflfibfli. "U- will OIIIU. K130i”- l 40C CALI. — One utrs noel i reliant-ed tlolataln cow. s years old. iAllo one and grade ttelateln eon. ‘both to trsenan aoon. Allan L. Clan. Freetown. P. I. l. regular meeting of the Rotary club of Susninsrside on Tuuday. the retiring president. J. l. Dalton gave a report on 90st‘! sottvitlea. more was also a brief musical program.‘ Mr. lllanr hr- nsll of Amherst rendered a num- ber of vocal solos and Mr. Arthur Waiirulsy played a few selections on the conoartina. Guests were Rotarlsn W. W. Reid. Oharlotts- town. and l-totariana hank ifornla. -BRIDAL home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hen- derson. Mai-gate. was the seems of a happy occasion on mday WM- tng. June 6th, when their daughter. Vera, was tendered a shower by her friends i-n honor of her approach- ing marriage. The color aoherne used and the bride-to-be. who tended by her sister. Kathleen, looked very eweet in pink with gold trim. The well filled baskets were brought in by Misses Ruby Henderson and Helen Svmlllf- T!" parcels were opened by Mrs. Ivan Pickering and Miss Rena W- ’ “ Wyn], m; Phylll; Woodslde and Mrs. Arthur Profitt read tihe ac- companying greetings. The gift-s were arranged by Mrs. Ian Hender- son and Mrs. Nelson Caseley- R9- freobments were served and dew ing was enjoyed for the remainder of the eventing-Nor- Personals -M.r. and Mrs. George Higgins of Siunmerslde were week end via- itorg to Remington. gifted with four score years and ten of mental and physical health. One who was so bloat, was the late Samuel Durant’ whose death occurred st the home of his son Heath at Margate on May 29th. I947, at the ripe age of 91 years. He was born at New London, and moved with his parents to Mar- gate at l-ti early age. He was an- gaged in farming, until only a few years ago. when he was forc- ed to leave the labor to other Jtands. Until his last brief Illness he was able with his retentive mem- ory to recount many an episode of bygone days, and visitors found his conversation both enlighten- ing and entertaining. Hits marriage .10 years ago to Zetille Tuplin war the first wedding to take place in St. Thomas’ Church, New Lon- ldon. Six children were born of the ‘union. Two sons survive, Heath. ‘at. Margate. and Harry, at. Tro- lchu. Alberta. Four daughters. Ann (Mrs. Holbrook) Jane (Mn. White- Lcad) ‘Lottie. Mrs. Ferraboschl, and Ruth, Mrs. Clark. all died before their father and their mother who, passed away about three years ago. ’I‘he funeral service was held at St. Thomas’ Church and cemetery. on Saturday and was conducted by Reverend D. E. Noel. The pali- bearers were: Messrs. Heath May- i-ew. ROY Thompson. George Msy- hew. E. T. Clydon, John Johnston and Hensley Cameron. Many beautiful floral tributes testified to the esteem in which the late Mr. Durant was held. —M.r. and Mrs. Lawrence Cahill and daughter Ella of Kensingtoin were visitors to Siunvnerside on Saturday. -Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goodwin of Summerside visited Kensingtoin on Sunday. —-Lawmnce Cahlll Jr.. Kenning- ion was a recent visitor i0 Summer- side visiting relatives. -Mrs. Heath Mayhew of Mar- gate accompanied by her daughter. Diane was the recent guest of her sister and brother-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. Thompson. Char- lottetown.-Nor. —Ohief of ‘Police Peter R. Wlhito of Supmmcrside left yesterday for Montreal to attend the annual meeting of the Chief Constables of Canada Association of which he is a member of the Exeautive.-8. utlended his brothers: best" man. The immediate relatives of the contracting parties witnessed the rrremony. Alter the signing of the register the happy couple motor- ed to summersids. On their re- turn. they. with their guests tat iowrvto a delicious wedding sup~ per. The dining room. like the living room, was decorated viith pink and white streamers and cu‘. flowers. Serving at the table were Mrs. Ivan Pickering. Mrs. Ian Henderson. Mrs. Vernon Gresnan Ono of the season's prettiastl weddings took place at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mn. Henry Henderson. Margtate. 0n Tuesday June 10th, 1M7. when their daughter. Vera Lucretia was untied in the holy bonds of matri- mony. with Harry David. son of Mr. and Mrs. David Csseiey, Spring Valley. The bride's pastor. Rever- end Nfr. Stevens was the officiat- ing clergyman. An arch of apple blossoms and maple leave; with wedding bells set. amid a profu- slcm of spring flowers. mlde a lovely setting for the ceremony which took place at four o'clock in the afternoon. To the strains of wedding music played by Mrs. Hubert Oaseley. the winsome bride entered the room on the arm of her father, looking very lovely in s white floor length gown and finger tip veil. caught, with orange blossoms, she carried a bouquet nf red roses. Her only attendant was her sister. Kathleen, charming in s floor length dress of pink, with shoulder length veil and carrying and Miss Ruby Henderson. The bride's mother was gownbd in rose. with a col-sage of yellow roses. while the groomu mother chose leaf green. and wore a coral" of many iii-tenth gathered to seren- ade the bride [and groom and to with them much happiness. Thel following day, Mr. and Mrs. Cate- ley left on a motor trip to dit- fcront psi-ta 0f the province. The best wishes of their many friends follow this popular couple. o$btiot sorter: We ore now open for business ot BRADALIANE and solicit your patronage. Highest possible prices paid for EGGS Siiiiwlo it Wallis yellow roses. Mr. Hubert Caseley TENDERS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A Concrete Bridge l.- SEALED TENDERS addressed csivad ct this office untli noon on fridey, July 4th, I947, fef the construction of n concrete bridge Spacificctidns for the above may be sun at this office. The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. Prisca for Music donated ll!’ "19 Reverend Mother math! "MW “Allin Araenault, Cecile Douostte. Barbara Dalton. Marcie Delaney. Joan Howell. um- Thompson. lap have Oarnema. . G. H. IARIOUR, continued. Demiaid, friam tothir . . ll its rown|sron-. Minister of Public Works 2.9113: gbatuéowg - . hi ts are Ill 6" Ind "isiivali- Qwill?“ plants m .0» Insole! Products Board. CHARLOTTETOWN, Prince Edward Island, l‘ has 20th, m1. DMQ-O s>)@©©©_©.@.@.@.@.@@@@©©©@©©§ DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island at Bradalbano to the undersigned will be n5 at lrodolbens. -= -I.O‘I'AI.\’ IIITlNO-At t-hl l-IOLMAIPS . . New Summertime ~ Delivery Schedule TRUCKS LEAVE STORE AT Orr and Nell Brown of Santiago. Gala SHOWER -—- Th c in the rooms wsa pink and white. was at~ red roses. Later in the evonlng,' DAILY—8.30 and 10.00 A. M. -2.00 and 4.00 WEDNESDAY-MO and 10.00 A. M. T0 OUTLYING POINTS At 2.00 P. M. Only. Daily (Except Wednesday) PLEASE PHONE Your: ORDERS EARLY! P. M. l ELECTRIC TOASTERS Regular $450 SALE PRICE $3.1’ Regular $7.95 SALE PRICE $0.25 PHONE I42 ELECTRIC HEATERS- ~ 25% 0FF l citrus TABLE um: mo LIGHTING ‘IXTURES A. G. ROGERS RADIOS-APPLIANCES LAWN MOWER! Sl2.95 _' ' HOT PLATE] Regular $8.75 SALE PRICE $7.50 WATER ST., SUMMERSIDE llsoiiiflalii It lllcliiltil —-Mr. Iwbcit Hunts: 0d Rose- bank Wu a rooent visitor to Mone- ton on business. Mrs. Keith Gard of Mill Raver has returned to tier imme liter spending a most. enjoyable few days in New Brunswick. A large crowd attended the play ,"The Little ficdhtppcr“ presented by the Lot B players in the Boom- fleld Station hall. u! Monday. June 10th. Mr. f-lrber P.of‘.il of Rsbanlt motored "to Liiarlottetaui- rernt-il’ where he visited with fricr-di. Mr Rsiitunnd Assemult of Bioomfied dtatfen spent, a‘ "W days In Moneton on busittrss. Mrs. Mae Palmer of I-lil! Rival spent. the week-end ln (VLeary. Mr. and Mrs. Lends Bernard of O'Leary were visitors on sundly at the home of Mi. and Mrs. 50r- gsant. Metherall, Mill Raver East Messrs mane and Albe*t Birch 0f Mill River and Billie MscNeili 0i Bloom-fluid spent Bundsv at their homes tn Portage and West. Devon. ___..i ‘Egg Production iloiitliiiiiis llsclliis Egg production in this Province continues to decline. it. was en- nouncod yesterday in the Domin- ion Department of Arriculwfl u: and poultry market report. Quality remains fair. the. report The report. aimed b! Mr. l‘. M. Nash, senior pouik! Plofilwl-l l!’ specter. said P. I. I. stat-ion! If! quoting as fellows for unlfllltl aces delivered: A IOIIO Iii-I: A Illlitsl Imlb-Sl; B, flit-file; C. ll-Zl. Graded shipments delivered at Charlottetown: A Large 87%; A Medium 35%; B. 90-31; C. 28. A-l producers are receiving for car-toned pack: A large 40-41; A Medium 38-39. Poultry receipts are heavienl Paying prices. basis dressed or. tail grade. follow: Chicken MF/bl 33; over MP3. 31: 4 lb B. 29; C." 2a. l Fowl A. 27; over B. 25; 4 lb. C.. 20. . I0 AID COLONIIIS l I ' IJONDON-iCPl -In the first mun mnnths or Op"TillOn Br.taln'a Further Education and VKYBI-lfih Training Schcmn iias had mariy 1,600 candldatt‘. from the cslnnies. The training is in enable studinis to ccntrmute to the pubflc services of their respective colon'e:. MOILEM MINORITY Sixty-six per cent. of the popu- lation of India are Hindus. 24 per cent Moslems. AT DARNLEY 0n account of a recent bereave- ment in my family I will sell by auction on THURSDAY, JULY 3rd. Beginning at. 1 I‘.M. The following. my property eon- nlltlng of three acres of lend with house and barn fronting on Darnley basin. This would make an ideal summer lions. Also driving wagon. farm wag- on. wool sleigh. set scales. a quantity nets and anchors. I new compass. I sets harness. a quant- I lty of spruce boards. ' Furniture: 8 boil outfits. I bed- room aulte. ohhst of drawers. buf- fett. dining room suite. sewing machine (Singer), kitchen rangal tlinterprlrel. Isaac hunter. kitchen- tnhle and oltalra, llvlnrroom sultc.| Ilvlnlrotlm table. and all small‘ articles timid la a well equipped‘ lie-ice. l Terms Cash. lf-dav lamnflt, lle on later- day, July 3th. MRI. JAMII CHAMPION Intuit r. noalrsott. Auctioneer tiallant-Barrlault A very pretty wedding was sol- cmnized at sr. James Church. Eg- mnnt Bus’. on Wednesday. June 4th. when MaryCorlnne Bari-fault. sccnnri youngest daughter of Mr. land Mrs. Archie Barriault. of that place, was united in marriage to John Alyre Gallant. sou of Mr. and Mrs. Beionie Gallant of Sum- mersldc, Rev. J. N. Poitier offici- ating. The young bride entered thl church 0n the arm of‘ her father rritl was drrsscri in a gown of white satin with a finger-till W“ rind wnrc ri cnraagc nf reri roses. She was ntti-nriecl by her sister. Louise. who ivorn a gown of pink taffeta and unrc a corsstze of yel- low roses. The groom was attend- ed by his brnttirr, Henry. After the cercmony. s rBCEPl-im‘ was held at. the home of the bride's parents. Later the young couple motored to Summerside airport whcrc they boarded tho plane for Moncton. N. B. On re- lJ-lffl. lhcy were tcndcred a shovel‘ at. thc home nf the 'grnnm's psi‘- cnts. where they were the recip- ‘ents of many beautiful gifts. Previous to her marriage. i110 bride was guest nf honor at W0 miscellaneous showers. The vmmiz couple will make ‘their home in Summorsltin where line bride is attached to the at!!! nf the Wartime Prices and Trade Board where aha has worked M’ the past three years. The BT00!" is employed with the Prince Id- ward Island Bag Co. Their many friends 10in l" wishing them many years of Md- dad bliss. E For Foot Ailments onwsnur ‘l_ .l ' "WWI". I.’ Orthopedic Chleosaodllf to Great opera It'd casual-rerun. I-l-l