PAGE IFOURTEEN Good Equipment Good Farmer NIAGARA DUSTERS. Introduced last season fective and easiest method of preventing insect ow type dust adheres to foliage in dry weather. ¥§i>"£.i’i{‘i§i.i?“iiéi5imtimr. built showroom display stand displays each article. and has no moving parts. Call and see it. GRAY-SNYDER POTATO PICKERS. McCORMICK-DEERING FARM EQUIPMENT. the season. Horse and Tractor Mowers still available. future. harvest and fall. INTERNATIONAL MOTOR TRUCKS. dition- priced below actual cost. and McCormick-Deering Equipment in operation. ally improving. models with initial sale of fifteen units and proven to be the modern, ef- tatoos. A one-man operation, taking eight minutes to dust an acre. show room. Tractor models have to be ordered from factory with mount- ings to suit individual tractor used on, so must be ordered at least three Stanchions- Litter Carriers, Automatic Water Bowls, Hay Carriers, Track and all fittings. Our special factory- SERVEL REFRIGERATORS. The last word in a Refrigerator built for country homes or stores where no electricity available. Makes own ice Over one hundred now in use on P. E. I. and demand increasing. We have never been able to fill late orders, so please let us have yours now to ensure delivery. The continued demand for this world-wide line of Implements cannot yet be met by International Harvester factories and we are rapidlybeing sold out of Haying Tools for We have a few Side Delivery and Self Dump Hay Rakes, Farmall Tractors have been in short supply, but we expect an improvement in shipping schedules in the Every farmer knows the Farmall and its outstanding reputation and if you book your requirements we hope to be in a better position from now on to fill your orders. There is a. size for every farm. A limited number of Grain Binders, Tractor and Horse Plows, Potato Diggers, Feed Grinders (new type), Small Engines, etc., available for CREAM SEPARATORS, MILKERS AND MILK COOLERS. Made by International Harvester, embodying the latest engineering, designs and sanitary principles, acquired through years of production. Immediately available half-ton to two-ton sizes and a used KBS-5 (two speed axle) with hoist and body completely re-conditioned in our own Service Station and in perfect con- SERVICE. We operate our own Service Station with Harvester Company approved mechanics, trained to give high class service on any truck, trac- tor, engine or farm machine. No job too big or too small. Acetylene weld- ing work given prompt attention. While we specialize on International pro- ducts, any other make will receive the same guaranteed workmanship. PARTS. Our parts stock is 50% greater than last year and our aim is to carry on hand at all times what you need to keep your International stock orders are still back ordered at the factories, but conditions are gradu- COME IN AND SEE US FOR YOUR NEEDS AND WE WILL DO OUR BEST AT ALL TIMES Island Equipment Company _ WATER STREET EAST, SUMMERSIDE “THE FARMERS MACHINE SERVICE CENTRE" Makes A Better in Horse and Tractor and blight damage to Now on display in our Some portions of our THE GUARDIAN, CIIARLUITEIUWN aim m amt , so! .~.. i cw ~ Stewart. Freddie MacNeill. Morrison. PIUSVILLE AND VICINITY Mrs. Cameron. Public Health nurse. was in Piusville Friday. Miss Bertha Gallant was n, train passenger to 0'Leary on Monday. Mr. Thomas Corcoran motored w summcrside on business Thursday. Mr. Carl Weeks, Alberton, was a gusiness visitor to Plusviile Satur- ay. Mr. Thomas Corcoran was n bus- iness visitor to Summerslde on Tuesday. I Dr. Dewar, OZLeary was a bus- 311855 visitor to Plusvllle on Tues- ay. Mr. Norbert Corcoran was a bus- iness visitor to Summerside on F‘riday. Mr. Frank Keefe and Mr. Ira Auction Sale AT MALPEQUE. P. E. I. To be sold ‘by public auction on the premises, THURS- DAY, JUNE 80 at 2:00 P.M., modern 8 room dwelling in ex- oellent repair. Hot air heating and automatic water sys- fem. One acre of land with garage and outbuildings. Im- mediate possession. THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY 154 Richmond Street Charlottetown HUGH F. MORRISON, Auctioneer. -n ~ ‘my; q. _ {i _ Pruner ISLAND MUTUAL. ’ I FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY E$TABLISHED I665 M UTUAL. SERVICE AID$CCUIITY nlsulnnol-f REMUIIES wonnv Complete insurance protection lifts a heavy worry burden from your mind. Consult with our agents for the right Insurance to give the most protection. IGEIITS our. warns. mom o. u. GRANT. chltlflttltoflil. w. n. WARREN. Immune. nuns r. onus-r. mum- ognn neuron. ma»: u; s us! n. anon. rm lllll ' v. vraaou cane. Middleton ""30" ""10"- ""- u. a. menus. mm wot- |l|r\, A. s. aosnrson. 11mm PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IIUTIIII. FIIIE IIISIIIIAIIIEE BIIIIPIIIIY Alberton Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clerk have as their most welcome guests their son and daughter-in-lnw. Mr. and Mrs. George Clark of Ken- ogomi, Quebec. Miss Barbara McCue is spending her holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. McCue. after a most successful year at Tignlsh Convent. A very successful Pantry Sole was on Saturday in Mr. J. W. Don Campbell! store. The ladies lt- rived in good time with donations of good home-cooking so tempt- ing in looks and in quality that sales were quickly made. The lad- ies of the Albarton Presbyterian Church under whose auspices the sale was held wishes to thank all those who patronized the sale. 1 _..._ ‘ Mr. William Nhearn of the Mor- chnnt Marine recently arrived from South America. He is spend- ing a three weeks holiday with his mother, Mrs. Alfred Nhearn. Mrs. Allison England of Bllors- lie has returned to her home, II- ter an enjoyable week's visit with her mother. Mrs. David Campbell in Montrosc. Mrs. George Ramsay recently entertained a large number relatives and friends at a shower in honor of Miss Mabel Hardy. whose marriage takes place at Montrose on June 29th. The num- crous and lovely gifts were in a carriage topped with an umbrel- la. artistically decorated with white and blue crepe paper and sprigs of flowers. The gifts were opened by the guest of honor assisted by, Mrs. Wesley Hardy. and the verses and good wishes were read by Miss Bertha Bownesl. Miss Hardy thanked all present for their gifts also the hostess who lo kindly gave the shower. Then all joined in singing "For She's A Jolly Good Fellow.“ A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. fiamsay. The well-attended eight day Mission conducted at the Sacred Heart Church. Alberion by the Reverend Fathers Fisher and Delaney, Redemptorirts, wu brought to n close at 8 o'clock Sunday afternoon, with a sermon by the Reverend Father Illhor and benediction of the Moot Blessed S-crnmen‘ by the polio:- Reverend Father Monnghan. Appropriate hymns ware beau- tifully rendered at each service by the choir, under the capable direction of Mrs. Joseph Latter and Min Thelma Ahurn. June 26th. brought sorrow to the relatives Ind friends of Mrl. Herbert Clarknwhen it was lurn- ed that she hnd passed away at her home in Alberton after l three days’ illness. Citizens of Albsrton join l wide circle of friends in extending synt- pnthy to her husband and bur mu Office: Semantic smut om“. Cltcrlomiovn relatives at homo an! ~"""" Wallace. Mill River. were in Pius- vllle Sunday. Miss Norma Corcoran is spend- ing a week with Miss Kemmlg MsoGregor, Burton, Lot ‘i. Mr. Gerald Rudy. Rocebulk, ts- celllly spent a few days visiting friends and relattvesln Summer- sldc and Tryon. ' ‘ The new two room school is be- IXIB erected here in Plusville. The Cflfwnters got part of the frame up last week. Mr. Myles Griffin. Brockton. re- cently had s paint Job done on his car. Mr. Howard Adlms, Elmsdalc. did the work. Miss Maris Oorcorsn. teaohlr of St. Lawrence School. has returned to her home hero to spend the summer holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Geddes. Sum- merside. were Friday Wcnlng suests of Mr. and Mn. Jacob Hardy, Rosebank. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Myers, P51111119. Beulah and Baby Jenn Mill-l. St. Lawrence, were visitors to Piusvllle Sunday. Miss Hazel Oorcorsn is spending her summer holidays at he; 110mg hers after teaching in Mill River East School for the post term, Mr. Keith Kelly, Roscville, re- cently spent a few days in Pius- ville at the home of his sister, Mrs. Norbert Corcoran and Mr. Corcoran. A very large crowd attended the dance in Bloomfield hall on Friday evenlnz June 24th. Music for danc- ing was supplied by the Getson- Arbing orchestra. A large crowd attended tho show "Under Nevada Skies" starring RAY Rollers and his horse “Trig- ger" in Bloomfield hall on Wednes- day evening, June hid. Mr. Ralph Hardy. Miss Roma Thompson, Summersldo. and Miss Rose Reeves, Freetown. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hardy, Rosebank, on Friday evening. Mr. Bill Gallant motored to Ti:- nlsh Friday afternoon. He was ao- oomoanied home by his sister, Mics Elaine, who was a student at Tl]- nish Convent during the past year. Misses Join and Norms McKen- na, students at Tlgnlsh Convent durinl the past term. are enjoying their holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McKenzie. Her many friends are lorry to hear that it is necessary for Mrs. ‘Phoopholls Gallant to return to the Prince County Hospital for further treatment. Friends that she will not have to remain there long. / A very enjoyable evening we spent in 5t. Mark's hell. Burton. Lot ‘I on Thursday evening. Juno Ird by sll people present. The oc- casion was In Ice Orson: Festival. bazaar. blnlo and dance. A num- ber of cakes were auctioned by Mr. lllchlel Doyle. Music for the ove- nlnl was supplied by Mr. Pom Dalton, Mr. Colsrldlc Mill. Mrs. rm: Rogers, no. Iarno Howard and Ir. Ouronco Pours. ‘ -1naeeunununnorwwm-mmmsewrwvomlumemrmwmwi' " " ‘ . - amomisououmaifisarnmo Conway School Pupils can ans-ar- man‘ .3? w‘ L‘. L6" 10 rlshh "M" mlW-JWQPII Mllflllly. Gabriel Stewart. Harold Phillips. James Morrison. 2nd. ROW —' Roy Ramsay, Clarence Courblin. Leon ard Murphy. Urban Murphy. George Ramsay. 3rd. ROW — Ruth Ramsay. Christine Ramsay, Billie MacNeill. Vivian Buchanan, Roma Ramsay, Erma 4th. ROW -- Stuart Milligsn, Elizabeth Ramsay, Lorena Thompson. Lloyd Ram"!- Jcan Adams. Amelia Coughlin, Charles Palmer. Howinn Mrs. Lorraine Gallant spent Fri- day afternoon in O'I.eary. Mrs. Edward Gallant and little son was in Woodstock on Friday. Blair Thompson of O'Leary was in l-Iowlan on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. John f Henry Coughlin of oLeary came to l-lowlan on Thurs- clay, Gilbert Finnnn visited relatives in Woodstock on Sunday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Alban Arsenault and family were in Cascumpec on Sunday. On Thursday evening Pius Fin- nan and Joe Veniot were in this vicinity, ' Mrs. Dominick Arsenault return- ed to her home in Wllmot on Monday. An altar society meeting was held at 8 p.m. Sunday evening June 12th. Pius Finnan was calling on re- lntives and friends in Howlan on Tuesday. _ Mr. and Nlrs. Melvin Gallant of Carleton were in Howlm on Wed- nesday evening. Mrs. Alban Arsenault and Mrs. Frank Peters were in O‘Leary on Thursday evening. Mrs. John A. Gallant is now spending sometime at her old home in Woodstock. Miss Anita Peters. teacher. was visiting with Mr. and lVLrs. Joa. B. Arscnsult On Thursday. The annual school meeting ts to be held on Tuesday evenlns. Juno 28th in the School house. lb. Joey Gallant and Mr. John T. Gallant of Piusvillo were in l-lowlan on Thursday evening. On Sunday evening Mr. and Mru. Fir-min Blanchard of Caps Wolfe were visitins friends in Howler-i. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Gallant of Duvsr are now comfortably sot- tlcd in their own home in Duvsr. and family were visiting with their relatives in Howlsn on Thursday. Mr. and 1m. J. B. Arsenault were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Firmin Perry and family on Wed- nesday evening. Miss Louise Pincau who has been employed in. Charlottetown visited her home ln Duvar over the weekend. Mrs. A. A.‘Arsennult of I-fowlan was called to Bloomfield on Mon- day by the illness of her mother, Mrs. Paul Pinesu. ma. Mildred oiumit of (Iber- lottetown. ls spcndinl some time in Howlan, guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Loraine Gallant and little dnulhtcrs spent ,Thur|l- day eveninl with Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Gallant and sons. Mn. Joe. T. Gallant was visit- ing on- Thursday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gallant and Mr. and Mn. Tennis Peters. Mrs. lblix Dolron of Duvsr was visiting with her sud uncle, Mr. Joe. Perry and her cousin. Mrs. Petu- Geilsnt of Mill lined on Sunday. '. Mn. .1. T. Gallant who spent the past week in Bowlsn gum o: he; Ilwthlr. Mrs. Gupta Armlsult, re- turned to her home in Plusvillo on Monday. Mrs. eLo Arsannult spent l. week in Dsbcrt, NS, with Mr. and Mu. Bylvang Dcrpche. Bhc returned to her homo hora on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Hank Richard hld ls guests on Sunday m. and Mrs. Alyre Gallant and little daughter. also Mrs. Henry L. Gallant all of Pilnvillo. mun. Clouds Jello], nnddakor and Ivan Webb motored ovv "' I . ‘few men some strenuous days of Mr. and libs. Sylvan: DesRochc . WHEN THEY’RE JUNE a0. 1v49 turn to the USA. after two weelcswolfo and l-fowlnn. y spent on the Island. They spent n. never been on the Island blfofl short time in the following places, and was quite pleased with h] Sunumcrside, Tignish. Alberton. Stvisit. Louis. Bloomfield. 0'l'..eary, Cape M3‘. Cod Charles Sussex, N.B. for the remains of the late Mrs. Russel Webb. returning home on Friday. 0n Thursday evening Mrs. John Noonan, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Noonon and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Saunders were calling on Mr. and Mrs. Terlis Peters in l-lowlan. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Peters and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peters of Bloomfield on Monday evening were calling on Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Der-aches of Howlan. ms. Jos. Gallant returned w the Dock Road by train on Wed- nesday evening after a few days spent with her daughter Mrs. Jack Gallant and family in Howlan. Hebe: Bryan, Albsn D. Arsen- ault and Edmund Peters are all having new cement foundations put under their dwellings, giving s hn rd work. On Saturday work was started in srroro RAiSiNS, z pkg. the erection of a new modern barn MILLAR _ litltsuloroll r. s. |. SPECIALS Juno SID-July SHOIRTENING, 2 lbs. LARtD,2Ibs. . . . . . . . . . DATES, 2 n...‘ .... ss-oourss RAIISINS, 2 pkg. .... .. JELLO, 3 ptkg. Super heavy Whitehead Molasses, special per goIIIon... 1.40 B'R-I'GHT‘S TOMATO JUICE, 2 tins. GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 2 tins . . . . .. ORANGES, (392), ‘I dozen . . . . . .. FEARS, 2 tins AYLMIER‘S PIRUNE PLUMS, 2 tins GOLDEN CORN, choice quolii-y, 2 TOMATO JUICE, 28-02., 2 tins. .. CLARK‘S PO-RK 8t BEANS, 2 tins. TOMATO KETCHUP, pcr bottle... SWEET MIXED PICKLES, 24-01. bottIe.,_....-_._._...,_,-_._».. DRY GOODS .........-_._._-......34c pr. LADIES’ SILK HOSE, clearing Prints, regular 45c, clearing at... ALL LADIES‘ DRESSES IN STOCK CLEARING AT 20% DISCOUNT BEFORE NEW SHIPMENT ARRIVES. JUST ARRIVED-inlaid Linoldum. I08. Sheeting by‘ the yard 63x90 Sheeting, Circular Terry Towelling and Dish Towcliing by I the ycrd, oII going to cleur at special prices. ' . 63c -. ._~ 39c ....-....-..~ . 22c 30c 95c Sic 38c rins.,_.......,_._.... 4lc 37c 20c ...........,,..,,,, 20c 29c , 35c s-uom-H...“ Sheets 63x96 and 90x inches wide. Pillow Con on the home of Tenis Peters, How- lan. Arthur Richard and Jerry Arsensult are the carpenters on the 10b. Leo and On Sunday Mr. and Mrs’. Arsenault. had as guests Mr. Mrs. Sylvsng Arsenault and two sons of Debert. NS, also Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kinch and family of Al- berton. , Arbour day was observed in How- lim School on Friday. June 10th instead of May 34th with the usual cleaning of yard by the boys in the morning and the girls clean- ing the school in the afternoon. ma. Tom London and her two lovely children of Saint John. N. B., came to Howlun on Saturday, June 18th to spend some time with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Gallant and family, Upper How- an. On Monday evening Pius Plnrlan arrived home to spend the sum- mer holidays at his homo in Wood- stock sftcr a hard year of study in Holy Heart Seminary in Halifax. Needless to say his many friends were delighted to wclooone him. It ls regretted that the condi- tion of Firmln Blanchard of Duvar is not so good in the Prince Coun- ty Hospital where he recently un- derwent an operation. On Sunday his wife and family were sent for. Here's hoping he will soon rally. 'I‘horo_wero a good number of men who turned out on Friday ef- ternoon to lend a hand to Haber Bryan in the raising of his dwel- ling house previous to a new ce- ment foundation being put in. Mr. Figank Gallant was foreman on the Ml‘. and Mrs. Syl Derocha and family who had been in llowlan and Fortune Cove for the past week left on return to their home in Deberl, NS. on Monday morn- ing. They were accompanied homo by Syl's cousin, Mrs. Leo Arsenault who will visit with them for s week or more. Mrs. Jos. T. Gallant arrived in l-fbwlsn by train on Wednesday evening from Halifax where she again spent the winter with hsr son. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gallant. She will spend some time withhcr sled mother, Mrs. Gospls Arsen- aulh. before proceeding to her home in Piusvllle. On Wednesday, June 8th, Mr. and Mrs. I'll-min Wedge of West- brook. Me. alone with their dllllh- ATTEN TION ralmans wr: CARRY m STOCK ArULLLmnor‘ AT ALL TIMES INSECTICIDES and FUN GICIDES BothDust and filmy Including the famous Wood No More Weed Killer Also BLUESTONE andLIME For your Spray and Dust requirements oontactl n. n. WILLIS mo. EIOWN, P. E. I. now on MOWERS, RAKES, EUREKA SPRAYERS, Following low Machinery GANG rmws NO. 12 FIELD CULTIVATORS We also have the Following llall Machinery on lland SPRAYERS (Reconditioned) . COCKSHUTI‘ 60 TRACTOR TWO-ROW CULTIVATOR TRUCK WAGGON JAMES A. ntnnu. a. sons SUMMERSIDE n: I COCKSRUTT 80 TRACTORS CULTIVATORS and POTATO HOES for Cockshutt 60 and 80 and John Doom Models A, B, and G ‘TR-ACTORS . IIMIII HAY IDADERS on Sale at %0FF tor Sophie, Mr. and Mrs. T“ Cody and their two daughten of Bldeford. Ma. arrived in llowisn to coll on relatives and old friends They will leave on Friday on ro- Conado’: Smartest Finish NA RVIO’ Dinah“. high Qloll, IORolIIn-llh onlmol Ofiddlo Ia into»