k PAGE TWELVE REGENT BRACEIS STOCK NEWS loll Stone Siding Redford Grey is modern and attractive and will make a low priced insulating siding it Il.E('ll over No. 2 insisl Itrln insul board. a Chlnluln selected No. 1 special builili-rs lirlrk In stock. Caledonia Blue Blend No. '2lti aispltalt -lntv surtzu-ml thick butt twin shingle is a new. attractive hliiv sliiiigtr. at R rt.-nsuii-. Iblo low price. standard asphalt sheathing is low in lonler than a tar-red sheathing. price lllltl will last 18 inch heavy aisle surfaced riiiitiiiu, l;l't'I'll or black gives lasting sstisfactlon. rc-cl. Stop the leaks with special plastic l't'lIIt'Ill. liquiil filvrr coat- ing and Bird's roofing cement. Fresh Importeil English Portliiiiil PPIIIPIIT. lllIIlit'tT st-u-lg. 4 Inch tTI"Illll tile with i-lliims and icon in slut-ls. Buy Frost. Tighilock straight iiiivcn giilvaiiiI,i-il fiirni truc- Ing now. (Jut the fur! bill. liisiilatc uitli lim-luiuul. in-iiliit--it bfiiltiig. Inaul Board. BRACE, Mcl(AY & CO. LTD. h'li)I)ll'LR-Sllltl. l'. E. I. O a CAPITOL Summer-side eToday 3:30-7-9:25 --- SafiirdH.V 2?-'l0'7r9325 2 BIG PRODUCTIONS 2 lIRZAN;f3.lATE8T" . ,,. TF3 V . . . TT '. ” FIIMEDHIAIIDAFRICA; You' Must believe your; eyes when V0" "9: l . "sun MEN" so mi mom i ,o ASTOlINOING'FAI.I.S OF DEATH I ' - 0 FOREST MAIOENS TRAPPED. HP 0 IATTIE OF IIOOTI-MAO M0" 0 EVIL MERCHANTS OF MIIROEIII I r . Hundreds of other Tlirllps . NIHOCEHT MAN SOIICIIT FOR MURDER! to , .. V Seliitch bares - ' t startling secrets of .. seven espoctaisle" witnesses! MARY ANDERSON -mu: by tEVlIS l. Ittiltlli ti-ma wflmltt tkcltllltlltlil rum in Milton: sew Today Sat. . .. 3:30-7-9:20 2:30-7-9:20 2 - BIC ATTRACTIONS - 2 "WEST OF WYOMING" Starring Johnny Mack Browii - AND .. --u- - ... . ... ,,. p IHE ASIDUNDING STURY DFA PRISON LAW THAI PUI A GUN HE HANDS OF A CUNVICI. . Water Safety Instructor Former Islander Honored At lleeeption, - -Friends and neighbors gather- ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cairns of Lower Freetown recently. to renew friendships with their son Robert and to welcome him and his wife and daughter. Lisbeth. on their brief holiday. Mr. R. Allison Profltt was ap- pointed master of ll(lll('i'll0Yll8SJ and after a few hricf reniarks. called on Mr. Williaui Cairns who read an address of welcome to. till! guests of honour after which 8 presentation of a well-filled purse was made by Mr. Howard Collin!- Robert. who left the Island at an early age. is at graduate of Prince of Wales College. pnlsn. it graduate of Queen's UHIVETSITN. Kingston. Ontario. Since his grad- uation he has been oniployed h.V the Dr-partnir-ni of Transport. ra- dio branch. in the Dominion Gov- crnmcnt. His home is iitiw in Ottawa. His woik has twire tzikrii him overseas. first to I-lrani-e, where he was the only tlelcgzito represent- ing Canada illlfl the llnitrd States at it coiiicrciirr- held in Paris. Ila also was a tlelcgatc to a later ,coufereiire held in Italy. l In his reply to the iifTt'Tl'PSS from ilhe assembled neighbors he gave fa very interesting account of his ltrrivels abroad.nnd of the condit- tions in both I-iranre and ltiily. He lspoke on such topics as food. ways of travel. arr-litter-tuie. political yunrrst. and the very many Hil- clent huilrlings. ruins. ot('.. uliirh .may he soon in these countries. t This discourse iuis listened in ;with great interest and was much -cur. GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOVWN West Prince Contributions To B. & F. Bible Society -The people of the Protestant cliurclics of West Prince have again made fine contributions to the finances of the British and Foreign Bible Society. according to, the annual report for 1950 which has just been issued. special credit. must be given to the Bloomfield Branch which hall given the largest amount in West Prince, almost one hundred and thirty dollars 0129.90). The pre- sident ot this branch is Edward MiicAuslaiid. The secretary is G. Russel Leard and the treasurer is Ivan Webb. other centers lll West Prince have contribtiled as follows: Al- berton. almost one hundred and twenty-six dollars 6125.95): Brae. 542.41; o'Leary. 340.60; Glenwood and West Point. 340.75; Kiiuts- ford. 325.40: Elmsdalc. 575.45; El- lerslie and Bideford. 334.30: Mont- rose. 379.40; West Devon. 35.00; Port Hill and Lot 14, 322.85; Cape Wolfe. 333.75: Freeland. 564.36; Campbellton. 319.45. The largest aiiiouiit iii the Prince Edward Island Auxiliary of the British and Foreign Bible Society was contributed by Summerslde which donated s3.(iZi6.6R. The Cap- ital City gave s2.25e.o7. cmnmunity. Bedeque. splendid s h 0 iv I n 11, 5357.85. Finaiicially. the year I950 has been a good one for the Bible So- ciety. General branch contribu- tions, inclurliiig Life Memberships m a d e B. contributliig lHPD"1'I3'”l- V - and offerings total over eight l M''- "d MW ”''''i'5 Mi” ""'.llioiisaiid dollars ts8.070.77i which lwmpamm m me lsmnd by M” is an increase of over one hundred ,LTziirns' mother and f.:ithci'. biizgdouars ,sm.3I33, Mel. vast year. a"d'MV5' Ha”-V C”'95- of '”9"i”'l"i3equest.s xielded s5.1o5.9o for the Ontario. xilio later spent some time in Annapolis Valley. in: the apple oiwliaids. rlosri of the exciting lillit'll sistcti by the ladies present. Tlgnlsli swimming And Water Safety Tests ---Patrick Buote. Swlniniiiig and present- rd several classes for tests at Myrickks Shore. Tigzmsh on Friday afternoon, August Ill dictates for Royal Life Saving sn- ciety Awards while several other Red Cross examiners worked with the young people during the swimming and water safety tests. Mr. Claude Kincli, of Tignish. has been the chairman of the Red Cross swimming and Water Safety Committee for several years. This year he was appointed area chair- man for West Prince County. Mrs. A C. Green. Albcrtoii. Mrs. Harri". Callaghan. Ebbsfleet and Mr. Ed- ward J. Arsenault of Tignish Shore have acted as committee chairmen in these respective localities and all have co-operated in this Red Cross program. MI". Kiiich will present llir Swimming and Water Safety awards to the Tigxiish candidates and Mr. Edward Arsenauit lo the siiccessful entrants from Tignish Run. Despite poor weather and cold water the following young people succeeded in completing success- fully the test reouirements: Tignlsh Shore Elementary - Ann Pltre. Kath- leen Gaudet. Lester Gallant, Wal- ter Pitre. Delose Pilre,'lMary Ann Pitre. Vclda. Gallant. Junior - Austin Gaudet. Adrien Arsenauit, Freddie Arseiiault. Tignlsh Junior - Terry Gavin. Arthur I-ieiinessey, Dorothy Gallant, Nel- son Myres, Laurette Marlin, Dor- oth,v Buotr. Intermediate - Erin-st Dos- Roches. Senior -. Floreiice Buoto. Fran- cis Mciiugh, Stuart Arsenault. Mary Mclnnis, Junior Skerry. Royal Life Saving Society Awards -- Intermediate Certificate -Peter Gaudet, Bronze Medallion -- Charles Gaude, William Mcli-lush. CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Friday-Saturday 'i.1Et-9.1.5 E).rit- in: fight plCTtlI'!. starring Joe Kirkwood. .lr.. as Joe Palooka in "THE COIlNTl':llPl'NFlI" m-star- ring Lenii Errol as Knobby Walsh. Elyse .T(7TOK .-.: AYIIVP. Based on comic strip by Ham Fisher. Also Serial and News. REO. THEATRE BORDEN Presents "THE DUDE GOES WEST" Starring Eddie Gale. Alberta Storm. Showing Friday and Saturday. Sept. 7th and 8th 7:15 and 9:15 P. M. Matinee Saturday 2:30 p.m. Mrs. l-larizv CllClmt'7l'F tested ran-- .. ,. lwork of the Society. a magnificent Hsmiiiiciieasc over the tl.332.00 of the N Hm, year before NAIIS1 Diiniig the year tweiily-two new Sorwd M M” Fmmi C"”'"s' M"l.ifc Memberships were issued. Of 'His- RI bi-anclics of the Bible soci- r-ly in P. E. 1.. 35 forwarded an liiirrcased contribiitinn. 'iIn these iuziires their is great cause for llianksrziviiig tn the Giver of all good, that. ill the face of trying times, these expanded resources have been forthcominiz for the meeting of the tremendous chal- lenge of the world for ghc Word of God Splendid iioi-k has been (tone by tho District Secretary. Rev. E.M B. Wheelnck. B.A., B.D.. S.T.M.. of Saint John. N. B. The following are the officers of the. P.E.l. Auxiliary of the. Bible Society: Hon. president, Hon. G. D. DcBlols: president. Dr. L. W. Shaw. Charlrittatowii; vicc-presi- dents. Rev. M. D. Dunbar. Char- lOI.l.PIOWll; Rev. E.J. Barrase. Sum- niersidc, and Rev. E. C. Evans. Charlottetown. Mr. J.E.l-i. Worth is seri'etary and Mr. A.G. Putnam. ti'easui'er. The Bible Society exists to give the scriptures without note or comment. to every tribe, kindred land nation on the face of the l8El'll'I. . ......4-..-..a Honoii-red At Farewell Party --A farewell party was t.endei'erl Mr. and Mrs. Eric Taylor in Birch Grove Hall on Monday evening. August 27th when a large number of their friends and neighbours izathered in bid them farewell on their departure from Freetown. The hall was tastefully decorated for the occasion by members of Birch Grove Women's Institute and presented a very attractive HDDEEITIIICP. Mr. Walter Stavert. acted as iiiastvr of ceremonies and alter a few brief remarlu called on Mr. Robert Jardine who read an ad- dress expressing the regret. of the people at losing such valued mem- bers of the community. A presentation of a studio couch was made to Mr. and Mrs. Tavlor by Mr. Stavcrt. and Mr. Jardinc. as a token of goodwill and friend- ship from the neighbors. Mrs. Robert Jarcline. represent.- ing: the Women's Institute. then read an address. expressing the loss felt hv the Institute in part- ing with Mrs. Taylor. Ind a pre- sentation of beautiful rhinestone earrings was made by Mrs. Elmer Mncnlanhern. Mr. Taylor replied to the ad- dresses. thiinkiniz III' for so kindly remembering them on this occu- ion. after which all jointed In sintdna "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows". During the evening special mu- etc was fiirriishod by Mr. Albert. Rowe. Mr. Howard Cairns and Mr. Willard I-Ion. Lunch was served to all present. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor have been residents of Freetown Village for some time. Mr. Taylor was em- ployed by the Scales Hydro Elec- ll'i(' plant. They plan to make their future home in Borden. . ..... if I have lived for much: But what Thy presence and love - hath wrought. T'were better for that all my days. Be like an Anthem, to Thy praise. And that a helper I should be To someone else who seeketh Thee. ..L. T. C. CRAPAIID action. lovable picture. recommend it highly. CRAPAUD - Friday 8:. ; "COUNTY l'Alll” A lieari-warming fsmlly picture in color, showing some of America's fastest trotters and but drivers in "County Fair” eollhlll-tlllt which makes I We are pleased to present it. We Northsm. P. E. 1'. THEATRE Satiirdiiy 7:30-9:30 Another Albany and Vicinity ' Mrs. Michael Delaney of Al- bany was a recent vistor to Mone- ton. N. 3. Mr. Ernest Paynter p was a recent business visitor North Tryon. of Albany to Mr. James Murray. laususllne Cove, was I. business visitor to Al- bany last week. Mr. Myron Dawson was a re- cent business. visitor to New Glas- gow and Rustlco. Claud DCLIIICY recent Mr. and Mrs. and daughter Bessie were visitors to Charlottetown. N :7: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wood have returned to their home after spending a week touring the Muri- times. Mi'. Sheldon Dixon, izeiiei-al merchant of North Tryon, was R business visitor to Albany and Summeraide recently. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ilowatt and daughters, Grace and Heather, were recent visitors to Charlotte- town on business. Mi-s. I-larry Arnett and son Ern- est of Albany were recent visitors to North Tryon, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Howatt. The Albany Women's Institute heldasale of home cooking in Smallmans store recenty and re- port a very satisfactory sale. Mat: Clarence Reeves of the Ayl- ward F'umlture Co., Charlotte- town, was a business visitor to North Tryon and Albany recently. Mr. Jimmie Dawson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Murdoch Dawson has left iecently for Toronto where Jimmie plans to spend the winter. Mr. Sil MiicMurro of Albany was It visitor to Kinkora last week. While there he attended the auc- tion sale at the home of Mr. Rus- sell Ciiiriis. -Mi: W. P. Cameron and soil Donald were among those from Albany that attended the sale of farm stock at Mr. Russell Cairns, Kinkora. Mr Lowell Harvey and Master James Sherran of North Ti-yon recently left for Moncton where they expect. to spend the winter attending school. Miss I-'e,rn I-iowait. stenograplier at Butt and MacRae in Charlotte- town, is spending her vacation in MAKE If E : MOIININCS S LIKE A CAVE MAI Get relief from constipation--lndl- nution. Positive results from FRUIT-A-TIVIS proven by ten: of thousands. FRUIT-A-TIVES contain oatrncts of fruits and herbs. of livestock at: Mr. Russell Calrns' farm in Kinkora. Mr. E. Francis bought the farm property. The livestock brought good prices es- pecially the cattle and brood sows. Milk cows sold as high as 8255.00. The sale was conducted by Mr. Hugh Morrison of summerside. A large crowd was in attendance on Thursday. August 28, at the Baptist Church where is delicious supper was served In the hall. The children also eiiltwed "10 Swmi which was going all afternoon and evening, There was also it well- tilled canteen. which was very capably run by Mr. Otto Johnson, Mr. Keith Thomas, and Miss Ver- na Woods. i Mir. Rex Dawson has i'etui'iic(l to his home after spending a very enjoyable two weeks in the U. S. A. While in Boston. Mr. Dnwsun visited many of his old friends and relatives. He was also W653 05 his father, Mr. Ethelbert Dawson and his uncle. Fred Dawson. WIIO are at. present living together REX reports that they are cnlbyins good health in their older days. Mr. Bruce Campbell of August- ine Cove is sending his pacer. Campbells Buddy 2:14. I0 Freder- icton, N. B.. to take part in the races there. After that he expects to ship him to Gorham. Maine, and take in the fairs in the Maine circuit. Campbell's Buddy has been a good race prospect. all sea- son and has many followers who will wish him success on his trip. He, will be in the hands of Myron McArthur of Kensington. A new produe firm has been stai-ted in Albany to be known as Cmssmzin and Braclslmw. Mr. Doug. H. Crcssman has handled the business for a number of years buying all kinds of Farm Produce. Owing to the increase In hiisincss he has taken M Malcolm Bradshaw in as a partiier. Mr. Bradshaw has been one or Al- bany's successful farmers, and IS well thought. of in this section of the Island. Friends of Mr. Lew McLeod are sorry to hear of the accident he was in when a truck load of live Freetown. The driver. Mr. James Ti-yon. guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. lieath Hawaii. Mr. Adrian Murray of Albany; has a nice Jollity colt that he fig-- uies will make a name for itselfl when it gets a. little older. It is a half-sister to Tiny Budlong. The farm property of Mr: Rus- sell Calms has been Durchased by Mr. Eldon Francis who has been in charge of the farm property of Mr. Ray Tanton of Summerslde. --Mr. and Mrs. Heath Chisholm have spent a week in Charlotte- town. While in Charlottetown Mr. Chisholm is assisting Mr. Cutcllffe lT:'ll"le Cutcllfie Funeral Home. Mr. will Poolcy has recently moved his filling station back some twenty five feet to make room for the new transcontinental highway going through North Tryoii Corn- er. Mrs. Donald Schurmaii and two little daughters have returned to their home in New Aniian after spending a week as guests of Mrs. Schl-lrmln'l parents Mr. and Mrs. Rex Dawson. Mr. Douglas Bell was ii recent business visitor to Albany. He has shipped a. number of cars of tur- nips to the United States and is now loading a car of early potat- oes for shipment. I The many friends of Mrs. wi1.; liam Weddell of Mount. Trynn re-l gt-et to hear of her ill health. M.rs.: Weddell is one of the oldest resi-: dents of the community, and is" under the can of Dr. Bovyer oi? Crspsud. ' Mr. and Mira. Claude Debaney of Dehiiney and McKay Produce Buyers have returned from a business and pleasure trip tol Fredericton. N. 3. They were or-I C0mDai-iied by Mr. and. Mrs. Lucius' Crue of Summerside. I Among the many who spent, opal week: at Charlottetown during Old Home week were Minus Anna. belle Macnonsld. Verna Wood. Ruth Thflhpson and Margaret Dawson. The girls have all return. ed' to their homes after ., WWI pleasant week, Mr. and Mrs.-JTIIT Orouman. amt. llttls dsushter with Elaine. have returned to Toronto after lpend. lng their vacation visiting friends and relatives in Tryon, Albany and Cape Traverse. while in Tryon they were truest.-i of Mrs. Cross- msn's father. Mr. Leslie MscDon. aid. ' - , The firm of Vcumui iimi Briggs have taken most of hair trucks and road workers to the Kenning- ton Highway where they have the contract of gruelling and putting in the permanent road between Konsinztori and New Annan. The giant at Albany is running to full me. Mr. and Mrs. John Warren Jr.. of Saskatoon. were recent visitors in Atlsany. While here on I vacat- ion with Mr. Warren's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Warren. It is seventeen years since Mr. War- ren visited the Island. They left to return to their home in the went last week. Qulgley, escaped injuries when he was thrown clear from the truck ' three times as much straw in the samespace, where it SEPTEMBER 7, 1951 i wisii To ITIIAIIK The following prosperous farmers who bought Dion Thresher: from me this 'soa.son:- LORIE BERTRAM & SONS. Fredericton. LEONARD GUDMORE & SONS, Wlnsloo. MUTTART BROS., Albany. , ARMEL WIIITEHEAD, Clinton. HEATH MIBLEOD & SON, lrialitown. REEVES BROS., South Freetown. OICONNOR BROS. Clinton. . JOHNSTONE Blt08., Long River. VANCE DIXON. North Ti-yon. HAROLD DUNPIIY. Cherry Valley. PAYNTER. BROS., Longtilivei-. MURDOCK MacLEOD. iig River. GEORGE PICKERING. Clinton. WILBUR DENNIS dz SONS. Margate. Any farmer would be well advised to make an appointment with any of the above and see this won- derful machlne in operation. Notice the clean grain, the high capacity with less power due to the principle of the straw-rack and cleaning shoe. When ordering your Dion for next season, I would ask you to look into the advantages of having it equipped with a straw shredder. Equipped with it you can put nearly can be used to the best advantage, as proven by the findings of successful farmers. Johnston Bros. and Mr. Murdock MacLeod have their Dion equipped with a straw shredder. WALTER D. CROKEN. Summertield, Emerald. R.R. cattle was upset. at the Bitches in ' EGMONT BAY and MT. CARMEL EXHIBITION At EGMONT BAY on WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER lztli Public cordially Invited C. M. ARSENAULT. Se:'ya C. P. GALLANT. Pres. when it went over. Mr. McLeod is a patient. in the Prince County; Hospital suffering from spinal iii-- Jurles. Mr. MacLeod is well kiiownl as a cattle buyer in Prince County. With his two sons, Donald and Lester. he operates a produce busi- ness with warehouses in Albany and Victoria. ' ”'”sii:i1i”iE”” DRIVE-I 8.30 2 E BIG HITS - 2 "TANKS" A MILLION" Hilarious comedy with Wm. Tracy - Joe Sawyer -AND- "COLORADO TERRITORY" Joel Mccrea - Virginia Mayo SAT. 1st Complete Show 8:30 Last Complete Show 9:30 - isisronraur - TO POTATO IIIIOWEIIS . Late blight is active in potato fields throughout the Island. It can cause serious crop losses if al- lowed to run. ' You can do three things that will help to pro- tect your crop and prevent tuber rot. '1. SPRAY or DUST, regularly and thoroughly. with DITHANE or other effective fungicides. 2. USE A TOP KILLER when the plants are mature or when you decide to stok spraying. 3. WAIT two or more weeks before digging. If still undecided what to do Tye advise getting in touch with the Plant Pathology Laboratory, Char- lottetown, for expert advice from them. JOSEPH READ & COMPANY LIMITED Dltlisne Dealers SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. '-'-P-'n'J'-'ln'-'uWn'u'ln55'Hs'o'h'-'ln'u'n'ln'u' A Tun nu.aibei- of farmers from Mill!!! attended the Auction Isle The new no PHILCO Refrigerator Luxurious - Roomy -Convenient Exclusive? Plilleo Design ""60 - CIIBTC TOUT . - cu one 0 0"-I "' 901 o 0 s o I 0 0170 o 0 Pliilco 713 - 7.2 cubic foot . .c. .:. . Famous For Quality the World Over I ANNOUNCING ' L. the appointment of MacCAUSLAND Furniture Ltd. 230 Water Street as accredited dealer 4 b Summerside for PHILCO PRODUCTS 9 New In Stock 3479.95 5399.50 3374.95 PIIILCO