THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE NINE JUNE 23, 1'95; ,7 nd Marjorie Coffin and had Broolillne. M355”chl”9"5i 11' at R. 3 THE C0-OP WAY LIFE - FIRE - AUTO -- CASUALTY For particulars about becoming a member and participating in Co-op benefits contact: ,Bieney, Margaret and Art. C roll and family. Dora and Gladys Aitkeri. Clara and Urban Malone. Norman, Laura and family. Mrs. Harry Francis and Lornc. Elmer and Lera Campbell. Earle and Janet Johnston. ily. Bay Fortune Ladies Aid society. Annie, Sterling and Donna. Ruth and Willie Macxay. Hannah Jenkins. Leila. and Cecil. George and Ina. Cora and Floyd. Mir. Albert Levers CNR. track- loreman was a business visitor to Murray Harbour on Tuesday and Wednesday. The schooner George Buelah. with the owner Capt. Milton White ill charge ainrived in her home port Mr. Frank Murdock has joined' Lobsters are indeed scarce andl drowning while attending to tiie hatihng of his fishing gear oiil Saturday. It appears that the ropesl of the dump trawl caught around, Mr. Harris' legs pulling him over-ll board and quite, naturally under as they headed for the bottom. The timely and spirited action of his department stores exert V hcrr, Ullllll (OIPOIAYIOA 2011 Avenue Road Toronto, Canada ly the maltm .7! tin Iomovs De-Fly-Er Avtomuvi: lluoclicids Vopouur Worits 3 ways! ted em for s new one. A beam Fortune Bridge; -Im. at home; ly, spoke comforting words to the M r H b Harbour, on returning to the City I K WR.I'f'rL.E. England (GP)-Rev. IN Mlldred. (Mm Earl F059”). ChIr- berelved. u Hf Or Miss Macxonnon will be employed as is natural the scarcity puts .1. .0. Nicholas sat. in the centre of eaten away by death-watch beetles lottetown; Sara, (Mrs. John Alt- Having done good to all he at. the Travel Bureau for the them in ever greater demand. A this Essex village by his damaged had crashed into the old bell. MES D COFFIN ken). Fortune Bridge; Elisabeth. seemed to be sleeping peacefully NOEGS summer months. new all-time high in prices is church bell and personally collec- JA ;g 'tMrs. George Wigmore). BreIdsl- in I. garden of beautiful flowers ..... -- established today only to be top-I ”p""m H - b , d B lvia. of Charlottetown: received from the following: ” . . g M . J in Rowe was a visitor to pied by 8. higher one tomorrow, ' lyrlllfidregllllaftlllfldlglxg R:blx2imtiB.?tl'aMb:otltI;i- John of Sydney. and mm, lol.V'.IlJrVl':Il:hIA1.:)fllg;!xlles:! "'5. Murrrav” Harbour 3”” Vicinity Over the week-end twat reigitzer-l W95” t 1 ite s. namely: Annie (Mrs. M H ,1, M last weekf ator trucks from the Uni ed tates . H95 were saddened on Apr” H by out 53 Aitken) Ellzlbeth: (Mrs. urmy E 032 onda'y' --es were in this vicinity seeking to: I t J mes D Coffin in Douglas - The family 1 me ftlerilithyelzir. gt his home where E. S. Johnson), both of Fortune ' Miss Basiaaxa MacKinnon of Mn 51”” Glllllll Vffll lfllown llurcllii-Se the ”dlBm0ml5 01 hblllfl his - Bid e" Etta (Mrs. Everett cngcmg ch”-logugown 1; enjgl lobster packer of Souiis was a deep. Mi. mile of Boot a) , 1 his lllmudy .hEdhisn;;?:::ly ””'”d,RLo,?e;, wainole New Hnmp- gang holldgy with ...y.,,',',?, luplfzg business visitor to Murray Har- Maine, arriving for his third ioadi . -mm urmiz ' r . ' ' 1 Lizzie. Olive and Be . b T d . l :1 Mn Abb it, of Mystic Conii..l ml-le was a son of the late John shire and Gladys. nurse. 0 3 pp our on lies ul'V& N51 first izmnmct m this meal: . . ' . - home to be ily. W'”r mamecl Mirinie Delia) -ivljiontgrewtoigi3R:0lglm”!d:':::lkfaminness. Two Fred Ind Benn. Harvey um Mm.” .nd Egmh ,),,hnm,,L the crew of the draggcr Murray The road machines. are now at lull ivxttrs "used mm km: llriend ifnd neigh-lbrothers. Caleb and Alec and two Daisy. Blanch and John Black. Haibour 1 and will be employed work putting the highway from 1:; .;2:".:5:pn.J.!..:;: l,;:.-(tsp ” somtiglehadminvested many good sisters Mary and Ellen, prede.- wndh. Georgia, Dewy and Donald. ”'"e l" the M” muple ” M9"”:)ll3”e '0d.tM””'aSV H”lbm;1'””l flnrIueel.lnIer'i m.t.!x.. .. W W, . , d' mm, Gladys Aitken. Weeks. passa Ve con 'i ton. evera 9 ie -Vngeluiltlwliiuviait tt...u - "eds In Gods blmtk. Mr Coffin cclgatllbearem were Mr. Cofflnlo Annie and Douglas. Bruce and Lela Yeo and family. Hmr" ”"l)05”b19 5”'9l9h95 "l l33l”””-l at'.1."g'r.'.'.L...E:i1'5ti.,:ml .'1.tn.iL Recently the I R E. I g , W ginve sons mid grandson, scan Cob 51,3". Gladys and EH", veronica. The many friends of Mr. Luther have bC6n.l0i'i1 uip. V('i'llShPll Filld t'l.enu...iamt.-i...,...t.... , ”l-l”l",d a grey long: l.v)finI'lI' :'s'fin Services at the home and Bay Brother John and family. Allan and Olive. ll9l'l”lll8 are happy L0 596 him a- lFi'0ll9d prior to being jetimeci icu..n.i........it-.ci,.......i.t. t ”"0CIamcd Plvmce M" San ll? .t Church of which church Reta. Howard and Hal. Ida. Dixon and Verna. Buell mum "ml ”bm”' 3331" i" his The PM hm” "'0 are being ml” m” 0”" ' -potato King at the Trade and. or une . b 8 hr 9 Eddy um Margaret Ind M H M Do Id ' usugl gogd health, Mr. He1'r1ng n and it is hoped that very scnii Nllure'snwnticmimtlmg ' . Fair Charlottetown. the had been a mem er, wer K 1'5. 01106 50 M - . , H ,. hi h . , .111 be m ..;...t..;..... .. .....o..mi in I lndustr) , ' . . .1 attended when hymns sung Larson. Mr, and M". w, J, Drake. Veteran Ol l)0lli liorld MIPS had 19 Ell 119 8 till) ll , the cum: ii...t.. i. ..ti..aii-. i He 15 Survlvcd by five sons. Fgeg; vyem "when. the mm H clued spun Do”, Cm". Elizabeth and Urg.been under treatment at the vet- and sate for travel. l o...i..;s..ii......t...........i.... : "mm and Guy of Rollo Blilliy. re . Yonder" and nwm You, An- . ban, eran's Wing of the Prince Edward, -. .,.s mm MdK.m:tai....gti.e......t.....i......c Fmnk, ttwinsi, and Wi am on p H mo.” Rev R H. Be”, who Jack and Everett Aitltcn. James D comn ' Island Hospital. 3 Mr. George I-larns well ltnottii . I "” mmesmd; and M dnugmm3 flhgir visited the deceased freQuent- Lenin 5”" "'3 hm" -"Milo". Hilda. and Clifton. I rope i""””3hm” ””5 Dlsm” as 8 l””' Wllh .'.'.'.?.7.'.'Z'f .7."..?""”""' l lilirRRl'9l- iM”' L19” D”Vld5”"l'i 3 ..i.-e-H Aubrey Ind Sadie. Ernest and 3 Mr. Jack Larnbee of Ciiarinite-Hisherman and lmoiin iluoiighvi" , . , g M ,,.,-..,-.-s4.-TO-eee-e-Z-?-r-m ay Fortune Y. P. U. V . . I” P. ,- I , 1- , . l iiltteusxtruted Lflllftl in ttasigtt. . Mabel. Mabel ma Unwom, Gummy town has taken over as fireman Wm 13:11:99 101 .115 Di0l;,95S 1'; ...w..i....mt.......i..v....tt........it. - Erna; .nd Evelyn Und rha . r on the Murray Harbour train, in 8 a Iona winter pas lme U 3310 I .KCll.lI!(.llrtElligl'tlvlllhrllzhh t HVSURANCE FOR YOU Charlie and Jennie Ttfwnslelnd France" Jack Flu” and rams gwu hockey had 3 narrow escape fi'D"l I" & :'.'..-":'li.r.i).r.'irlt'..7ec.E:lrl.'ga:::i' I June and Henry Lam" Russel. Marion and Mrs. Mc- over the week-end. from Part, helper Mr. Sam Hopkins lllldfllibfr YOUR CO-OP STORE MANAGER The Foam mmuy ' Fl Aulny-Don l-iawkesbury. Cant. White who dis- fgly satvfed Mi". Hakri'is' life. Tlhis is p ' , orence ar. posed 01 his cgrgo of pt-oduce 3: e six 1 person tiat nariow y es- . 0'' lSPAND C0 0P SERVICES Ehenwggzge nmmt Lettie Hunter. .scveral centres in Cape Breton had caped being drowned at Murrax” 58 Fitzroy St, Charlottetown. Pope.Bee.- ' Claude and Mildred. this schooner overhauled and palnt- Harbour this season. i ' Jennie and Everett Smith. .ed at the Marine slip at Hawkes- seve- gw Jc'h"D'oHe1);" ”nd Lmm" Ma” Pearl and Lorne Dingweil. lliury before returning to the Island, Ml? Rlld MI'5- Slilliili Riifl Ml” 1 m r Dorothy and Kay Conahan. --ev it-heir son, Slnioii Jl'.. rcceiiily 0! I -nlunm, Leo and Maude Doiron. , Mrs. Ernest MacKinnon, of the the Hazlw. Holland. liave arrived Mrs. Maggie Bu;-kg. lslaff of Prince Edward Island 1” MU-ITRY H3l'l30ll.1' ll'llPiT llilil” Ruth and Dwight Jeffry, win- George and Hilda. Uiospiiai. is enloyina a happy vaca- D1311 to I'eSid'P- During their iusli pole N. H. Leo qnd Anna German 3 dltion at Murray Harbour where she 18W days lhfy l'i'Cre the guests of Etta Rh'odeg, Walpole, N, H, family, H .'is the guest of her brotlier-in-law f M1”. and Mrs. Laurie G01 doll bill 'i Dora Attken, Clara and Urban Mrs. Aenaes MacDonald Rlliljand 5l5l0l' M13 alld Ml'5u R0lv'i'i”9, ”(”V Esmbllslwd ill 3 llllnle 01 I Malone, Iloxbury. Mass. family. iNlWlle fl,h”5 0W”- Ml? RUQ ll-"15 ali'PIidi' Gladys Altken, London, Ontario, Mrs. Brechen MacDonald. I r "C muud empmymml h3””l5, l0”l91 . Mr. and Mrs. Janles Herl'ili;:'0ll9 of the dragseirs iiorkmz out I Stella Waye i cud. pleasant, oi Souris. However he will return John, Maggie and boys. Mr. R. D. MacI.aughiin. Minnie and George Conahnii. Amelia, Frank Jay and faintly. Imve ”l”””'d .l””" ll , Mary and Bu”. ltwo months holiday spent in Bos- 10 MUl”Fi1.Y Hill'lJ0UF Cal'lY MN! Edd and ma. ton and other American cities, on molllll 1.0 Join the Crew of the Jean and presto" Ford return they were accompanied by drag?” being l)lii'Cl1aSE'd by Messrs Marjorie Aster ' Johnnie Gosbee son at M.-g and Gordon and white and .. :'h ;i. (r... Alice Fraser. Mrs. George Gosbee who had been i due to be dvlll-91'Cd a Linnio Aitken. lea"! ,l'lSlllllg friends at Belmont Mass lbollf llle lasi uf Jiiiir. . i .. zk Amy and Joe Dingwell and tnm- ' l Owa l of (his District extend a real iiy. . Miss June Burgess and Mr, Mar. royal welcome it) tlie llllq 3 :.:l) g Lou. Teresa and family. gush Eg'e';frMH”I':”:; -.vin Buirgess of Belmont Mass..l and true: t'i:ai: l: 1n...ttm;- Ambrose German, ' ' ' ' ' ' arrived by car smile t:.poii i. r-iitlrt. in J. D. Squarebriggs. at Murray Haplmny D”! and Blanch" Carrie Dingwell growl. Mime! Ute. week-End for ailhl-5 land of their clioirc. K ' g ' - . M;-5, Corp, Ling, l . tie hoi ay. They were accom- -CH i Come 1...: Phone 1... w...... ....r M... .. c. to by Mrs. 1949 INTERNATIONAL v TON PANEL l Kntherlng wood, "' ur " Dr um Roy Btrooks and Mary Gcsbee f2 The websger mmuy. rghigngolrgitogarlleld M”Le”d' who had been visiting friends in i ,, ' . l Jean ma Nmman Gm-,,. R" E Lockhm tihe United statesltoi-H the past. FOR ' Rcgisleted,-one ownei-heater. and defroster - Bessie MscKenzie. Mar'y bhamon. - siiiegal weelts. while in Mui-my .i2,tltltl trite miles-hotly perfectetires real good- T- J- K””"”"- M- P. Mr. ....a Mrs. Clive MacKai' B”. W 9.4.”; Bl.”"”s 3”” N" Tuilorinq news a Closed ”” ”'”i'k W .V0Ui' hauling proliiem-- - Bridget ind Bill Savldiml-s ii mg” M , 9 1 e gums M M" Vlcrciiants or fishermen should see it at once - : b g Fred and Ada Webster. and M” B”0k5' and i t l . t . Tune' Wu” Lane and Joe' The manv fl-l.6.ll-CI: of Mt Albe t 0 . . ' Mr. and Mrs. Racy MacNeil and ' ; V ' 7 or o . N SALE THIS WEEK ONLY-.F750.00 t . ' tam”! The mm” of m we J D lvti1acLe;d VllIld.l:.C pleased tot ldellrll A"eI'GI'IOI'IS - ' Jerry and Elizabeth Plneau. C mn Wm? t ix " am.” - b 19" 15 T,” l W", lsdlelliff 9M E5 I - miymga.l:r:n:iu?:i(:tyQm""i tlfanks to Rev. OR. lrJlr.essBelsl,mc1e)rr(f Lgodg ogrltfaofy tihngpllt-)iv:Sbouie's' oldie; ' W. R. - - or-me Rhodes. Kassner, Dr. Wendell MacDonald, and most popular citizens was CLEANERS Mrs Hugh MacLean (nurse) stidclenly stricken on Sunday and M"mel' Annie anal Mary Cam" friends nei hbors and ,thosc who his condition caused tzravc con- Phon ”387 International Deal" he'll ' g Er 1.. it" a e ' Gt t'.-.. st ri.....- "if? Bud and Connie mg: "Id um. sent flowers and messages of c it among s rea ties an . u . . . , t. ,4 Iv sympathy. friends. M g,,,, ,. .,. ,, V. . ..,..,......,-.h..e ....,...-..m...4.........s...-7 ,, . v . N z . ..V j . .. ..: ,. .. r4snaw zv PDIJSHER 8 GUARANTEED 5 FOR. ONE FULL YEAR PHONE 2263 DON'T DELAY Thereis only one - CALL TODAY 7 . lDlTHANE it recommended wherever potatoes is; J need complete. blight protection . .. .,........ -r- .. .- 7eC--3-3-rwD- -..........g.i-.-... . .m.... -. There's a reason for the widespread acceptance of .-i' DITHANE for blight control. Potato growers (WPl'yWhPl'rl a i I . have found-through side-by-side field tests-that DITIIANE N I'l'll ..i(tH- , , . MEN” . . offers effective protection, promotes larger yields, safeguards D”-HANE ' 1 ""95 and f0n"ge' Stops blight. before it starts . . . keeps clean fields . cit-an. - ' , Stops hiiglit in infected fields even though crops it Compared with crops treated with other -materials, DITHANE-protected fields consistently out-produced them by 35 to 50 bushels per acre. What's more, there were more No. liave been attacked. . . Prniiiotos healthy grmvtli . . . will not stunt, or littrn vines and foliage. g M O ' l - A 1,5 in eyery bushel! Spends work . . . pi'0tct'ts cqtlipinelit liocnllsc it ;nisf.::o:”m:;l5;::l0l'h;:lY (0 lizllllte comlgete DITHANE offem proof not mo 1 , And up won't ring or eormdr- spray and dusting rilzs. ' n m ' 'c "l ' "'1' t ' ' '. 1'9 C a'"”- , , S ' liasy to use as a dttst or spray. OUT OF TOWN, USE COUPON Inow t(':::flclgl:l-tE- II-'hgT0W9T,5t-r5;?Ul;illelglllfrs-llllicfw lllal lll)5 Pl'90f The most economical fungicide you can buy. on it .. . y can a, or o ris an en ire crop y using Vivid-pm-.a,.,.,, basis. 2-:v1;'-................................i.......... ( unpmved fungicldes' Thnts why they prefer DITHANF” :lll(lL'f' DITllANlC for yottrself as your iieirzhlitirs :;g;'g.c:;l3:lE:aii;5:in';3na' ;enwEIl'l'i:'c::".Prv.II:s'l'i::'"o':u'i:ari.I'E ' llliltlt” Irlmie. You'll grit Crop protection you can de- 1 'NAME . .. .. . Wm U ' . Efunuu Ask your dealer for DlillANh totltiy. ' ”" 'fltUAlfAlS sot, micnttm DITIHNF is I t.r.itlemnrlt. Reg. Q l ('.tii.itI.i and l'. 5. Pill. Off. .'Ill1l in pl'Itiv:lp:il foreign rolirtlrirs. . - C O U PA H Y i or ennui uh. ;. TORONTO I: ONTARIO, CANADA 157 linfm street J”---inf