ivuxt 5.3153 . . ' Tl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTFETOWN Duvor and Vicinity . Mrs. Prosper--Gallant is at iii:-seiit a patient. in the Western l-lospltal, Alberton. Mrs. Nelson Gallant and son. jury, of Piusville, spent a few in-5 recently visiting Mr. and Mrs. sgustin Peters. Duvar. gunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. iinrice Gallant were: Mr. John F. Gallant, Piusvllle; Mr. and Mrs. Felix Arsenault. Woodstock; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peters. Duvnr. Miss Audrey Gallant spent Sun- d,,,.' April 18th, visiting relatives m i Piusville. Mr. Connie Pineau, accompani- ..i by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'irtave. Pineau, motored to Sum- .ll9llSldC on Monday, April 20th. Mr. Peter G. Dolron was recent- W visiting at the home of Mr. and iirs. Howard Arsenault, Carleton, ltil 6. sir. Harold Arsenault recently left, for Toronto where he will seek ,-mployment. Mr. Leo Peters, R. C. A. 1''. Sta- 'lOl'l, Sunimerslde, is spending his iolidays with his parents in Duvar. Mr. Terrence Gallant was a. re- rent visitor in Charlottetown, Montague and Morell. Mrs. Felix Doiron, Duvar, has i-rccntly returned home after spending the winter months in Halifax. Saint John, and Boston. visit- Mrs. Douglas Peters was ng in Summerside on Friday, A- '1l'll l'fth. Messrs. Gerard Richard and rrrdy Martin. Summerside, were recently visiting friends and rela- tives in Duvar. Mrs. James Griffin. Lot 8, re- ,:-iitly spent a few days at the limiie of her parents. Mr. niid Mrs. Prosper Gallant. Duvar. mCJ ALMA 8: VIGIIIITY Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant. and family were guests of Mr. and uni. Brendan Wallace on Satur- iiiy. April 25th. Alma school re-opened on Mon- IIQV, April 20th after being closed for two weeks owing in the illness ml the teacher, Mrs, Kenneth Crockett. The severe epidemic of "flu" iitiich has been prevalent in this iir-itiity for the past month is declining and the majority of the children who have been are returning to school. Mrs. Melvin svpelldlllg a few days at the home tit Mr. and Mrs. James Dunbar. Mr. and Mrs. Farln Ellis. 0'- Loarv. were guests of Mrs. Mary Ellis on Monday, April Tlth. Mrs Charles Rlx. Locke Road. is -li”""'ll'l8 ll few days with her tnotlier. Mrs. Mary Ellis, at the name of l'll'.'f sister, Mrs. James Dunbar. The many friends of Mrs. Ham- moiid Crockett are sorry she had 'n enter the Western Hospital for treatment. All are hoping for her complete recovery. Mrs. John A. Callaghan, M555 Althea Duffy and Mrs. Alton 0'- Rflen. Albei-ton, were Sunday R"?-Wt Anni 26th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wallace. The many friends of Mrs. Mary slits will learn with regret that "I" if V0F.V ill at the home of her dlllilitrr. MN. James Dunbar, A11 Vmlltv iii the hope that. this aged '3'” may make a speedy and com. plate mcovery. women: those from Alma in the Pstvrn Hospital were M”, w 13, grlfllall, Garth Dunbar and his (F: "T. Mrs. Isaac Dunbar. stif- linlilw ham lhe UHU". All are Mlnzlif "WY W111 soon be restored ctr usual good health. Hal;-1 Hammond Crockett has re- Ho-ziil Ihnmp from me wamnn wiplr -:unrLiri:c1h irmhroved in health wk of "”mg rom ti severe at. I'll? Misses mm” M the Rae and Isabelle , Income Tax D t I ll. . 9'9 iv lI4lII'1:i10:1tfel(Ern- motored to the da, IAN” plaren-is on Satur. AM, AN” mm, ieturniiig on Suh. -SD. ---J-M E 0 Piusville and V. . C lCll1lI'y M ct --N rem f1:ltorITtl(i)lH(:3:,lll:lf1ll was a re. ””- Hwy 1 C ll r;n'wE,.d G 1. '18. ant and Mrs, )i"K to gu::!:i;;:l(;ipeie recent visit- M I -... ialef!wa;Le,"L:.Hd Barnett. Elms. "ll 33”” nt 118 on Tuasday, M). iii ilrs, wmnmo: mlfilreayrif Mr. and Min F H ll the (lid sumllln. Rosevllle, was strict recently. Mr. Jnhn FE e lent Visitor to'Du:R:nI'.hWu A re- iii-. , u e truest of "d M11 Dorice Gallant. Mrs. N H-T teary, ,,p:::1l;g;wG(;allaiit iind .0”. their home in DuVa:,y' recently at I Mr. MW V ernon msev is busily ""3REed in h Amh aullng lumlber from my Galltntl saw mill. M-, . ,T”m iallflx lixjd .Mr::.- Norbert cm.cm,an hiulners visitors ” c0rooran were Apm am. to Bummerside on sincere TM miinit,.,,””"PlIh.v of this com. Hunter, R0:(xh')tended '0 Mrs. Robert unit, in the death of Ellis, O'Leary, is. Rev. L. A. Dignaii. Korea. for a donations were brought to the fly is being extended David and Stanley Dyment, spring. My evening, April 25th. A tele- phone call "'em- 0" muhlnk the scene it assisted in saving the house other buildings. her moth-e-1:-Mrs. Christopher Mahf erall of Summerslde. in Piusville on business April 21th trict attended the show in the In- atitute Hall, Afoerton, on Monday nizht. April 27th. Borden and Vicinity Mrs. James Moore of Borden left on Friday, April 24th, to spend a few weeks with her relatives at Racine, Wisconsin. Mr. Lloyd Inman of Borden left on Friday, April 24th for St. Pet- er's, Cape Breton, where he will operate his lobster factory. Mrs. Jemima I-Iowatt and daughter Remy and Mrs. George Campbell. will be employed there summer. Mr. Lorne McAleer, who was in Borden attending the funeral of his father. the late JamesMcAleer. left on Friday. April 24th for his home in Otterburn Park, Quebec. Messrs. Kenneth McAleer of Lon- don, 0nt., and Ralph McAleer of Truro also attended the funeral of their father. Mrs. Hector Macxenzie and son Gordon and Miss Hattie Ross of Summerslde visited friends in Bor- den on Wednesday, April 22nd. Mrs. William Troivsdale, who re.- cently underwent an operation in the P. C. Hospital. returned to Borden on Wednesday, April 22nd. Mr. Gordon Trowsdale, who has been home during his mother's ill- ness. left on Tuesday. April 21st for Toronto, Out. On Monday, April 20. Mr. Rus- sell Bell, who recently retired from the crew of the M.V. Abegwelt. was waited upon by the members of the carferry engine room staff and other friends. and presented with a beautiful wrist watch and purse of money as a remembrance of esteem and friendship from his fellow crew members. L Tyne Volley Notes -Mr. and Mm. Bert Keiswetter and family have moved back to their home in Freeland for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Roland MacDou.g- all and family. who spent the winter in Summerside, have moved back to their home in Tyne Valley. The many friends of Mr. Nelson Sheen are pleased that he is re- oovering from an attack of pneu- monia. This is the second time this spring that Mr. Sheen has had pneumonia. The United Ladics' Aid IIIPI. at the home of Mrs. I-lart Lidstone on Thursday evening, AlpI'll 23rd. A ca.rd party in aid of the fire department was held in Tyne Val- ley Hall on Wednesday evening. April 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Vass and family have moved into the home of Mr. Hugh Stewart for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon MacLean and son Miller, and Mr. Bertram Phillips spent the April 25th week-. end in Halifax on business. The many friends of Mrs. Ethyl Brown are pleased t.o know she has recovered after being confined to her bed with illness. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred MacDoug- all spent. the April 26th weekend in Stanley Bridge. A number of ladies of the Pros-t bylerian Church are busily em- ployed cieaning the Marisa in pre- puation for Dr. Burleigh and fam- ily who are moving in. A religious and inspiring film service was held in the Presbyter- ian Churcii on Wednesday even- ing. April 22nd, under the leader- ship of Mr. A. Williamson. 'Ml'. AIITPCI Williamson has moved into the home of MI'. and Mrs. Hardy Ramsay where he will spend the remainder of the summer. The many friends of Mrs. R. Cl Hayes will be glad to know she 15 visiting friends in Victoria. B. c. I PVC. and Mrs. Win Davidcr, -Sunimerside, were visiting friendsl in Tyne Valley on Sunday, April 26th. 1 Th? many frieridls-of Miss Myrnal Murphy. daugliter of Mr. and Mrsl Eldon Miirphy. are sorry to hear; she is a patient in the Health Cru- tre. , B-.- t Miss Millicent Stewart has ac-I coptert A position on the staff all the Royal Bank of Canada, Tyncl Valley. l The friends of Mr. Krnnplh MacNevm. Ellerslie. are pleased that he has recovered sufficiently to be able to retu-rn to his liomcl after being it. patient ill the Stew- art Memorial Health Ccnti-e, Tyne Valley. . Tho Presbyterlai1.Ladies' Aid met at the home of Mrs. Eliza Stewart on Thursday evening. April 15th, A letter of thanks was read from the food parcel sent for him to dis- tribute among the needy there; mi-Nil"! to send two more parcels L0 MT- D1811?-n. Korea. The sympathy at this commun- to Messrs. III”. who had the misfortune to lose their barns by fire on Satui-. was put thmugh for th Tyne Valley fire fighting equip. was too late to save the barns, but and -3.11. M13 "W011 Barber. Albrrloti, was Quite ii num-ber from this dis- - B.B. for the . Ellerslie and Bidcford e-Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacIsaac. Borden, were guests of the latter's sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dickieson. during the week of April 20th. Mrs. Sadie O'Brien and son Ter- rance, Alberton, were guests of her brother Jack and Mrs. Morrison on Sunday, April 26th. Mrs. Jeanetta Ogden, Aiubsrton. spent Sunday. April 26th visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glllis. . Mrs. A. E. Ross and daughters Jennie and Grace. also grand- daughter Hallace. were passengers .to summerside on Saturday. April 25th. Messrs. Wendall Phillips and Harry Gillis motored to summer- side on Monday. April 27th. Mr. and Mrs. Channing Cough- lin and daughters Betty and Phyl- lis were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Coughlin on Sunday, April 26th. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hutchinson. accompanied by Mrs. 'I'heodore Gillis and daughter Willina, also Mrs. Ernest Paynter, motored to Summerslde on Saturday, April 25th. Mr. and Mrs. ms. Burlelgh, Mrs. L. A. Burleigh, M.rs. Harold Gillis and Mrs. Glenford Millar motored to Summerside on Saturday, April 25th. The Ellerslie Women's Institute held a, pantry sale in summerside on Saturday afternoon, April 25th. and the sum of :43 was realized. Mrs. P. M. Maccaull. Mrs. Rol- land Williams, Mrs. John Morrison and Mn. Roy Williams motored to Summecrslde Saturday, April 25th. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Paynter and two children, Freetown, were guests of their son Ernest and Mrs. Payriter on Sunday, April 26th. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Inglis and daughters, Linda and Sandra, St. Eleanor's, were Sunday, April 26th guests of Mr. Willard Hutchinson and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Inglis. Miss Wanda Ellands, Summer- side, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Raymond Gillis, on Wednes- day afternoon, April 22nd. Miss Ethyl Lynn Phillips, sum- meraide, was the guest of her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Burleigh. during the week of April 20th. The Misses Marion MacDougall and Marjory MacCaull were week- end guests of Miss Sylvia Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Williams, Siimmerside, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hutch- inson, Summerside, were weekend guests recently of Mr. William Grant. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Vamon Grant, Summerside, were recent weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. Mr. Erland Ramsay. Conway. was I. business visitor to Ellersliei on Saturday, April 23th. The Rev. J. R. MacMahon, Al- berton, held church services at Bideford and Port Hill on Sunday. April 26th, in the absence of a minister in this charge. He was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Gillis. Mr. Everett O'Donnell, Chatliam, N. B., accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Russell Coughlin and children Joan undDwane were recent week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paynter and Mr. and Mrs. John Coughlin. The legion of friends of Arthur Milligan Jr. of Sumrnerside. and formerly of Ellerslie, will be pleas- ed to know that he is able to be out around once again after his serious lengthy illness. All will wish him continued good health. The host of friends of Mr. Ken- neth MacNevln will be pleased to learn that he has been able to re- turn to his home after spending a week in the Stewart Memorial Health Centre when he was treat- ed for an infection about the face Mrs. Pearl 'Ma.cGovern enter- tained the members of the Anglic- an Ladies' Aid on Wednesday evening, April 22nd, with a large number of members and visitors present. Business pertaining to the church was discussed. There was also a. devotional service led by the president. At the close of the meeting a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. Mrs. Claude Hayes was liostess to the members of the Bideford La.dies' Aid on Friday afternoon, April 24th, with a large number of members and visitors present. There was a worship period fol- lowed by the usual discussion of business pertaining to the church: At the close of this meeting the Women's Missionary society held their regular meeting, after which a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. On Friday. April 24th the Bide- ford Women's Institute sponsored the 0'Leary Women's Institute one act comedy play. ”Mush.rooms Coming Up”, and variety concert, including singing by the Buchanan sisters, stop-dancing by Hugh Mac- Gregor, monologue by Margaret Mathoson. and minstrel show by the ladies of the Institute. This was a concert that required a lot of good sports and was packed full of laughs, thrills, and mysteries, but the top performance was a beauty contest which liicluded three men of the district, Ernest Paynter. Beecher MacDougall and John Coughlin dressed as girls Mr. Payiiter won the beauty con- test. and was presented with a black rag doll by Mr. Frank Platts. The cliairmaii for the mncert was Albany and Vicinity The potato market is very slow! in this section. Prices quoted are 40 cents for st '15 in bag and there is no market at present for turnips. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Duncan and son Rae,,of North Tryon, were recent visitors to Summerside and New Annan. Miss Margaret Dawson of Sum- merside and Albany spent the A- pril 13th week end at the home of her sister, Mrs. Hillia Cairns, North Tryon. -Mr. and Mrs. Otto Curtis were recent visitors to Albany and North Tryon. Mr. Curtis is plan- ning on planting a wide variety of market vegetable seeds and oper- ating a road market stand at his home. Mr. Elliot Bell of Bedeque was A visitor to North Tryon recently, calling on his daughter, Mrs. Frank Kahout who has not been enjoying the best of health. Miss Mary Gamble of Char- lottetown was at the home of her parents, Mr. and - Mrs. Elmer Gamble, North Tryon, with an at- tack of the flu. Miss Gamble has been teaching in Charlottetown for the past two years. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harvey of Crapaud and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell of North Tryon were re- cent business visitors to Summer- side on Monday, April 13th. Miss Ruth Thompson and Miss Margaret Dawson of Charlotte- town were rccent week end visitors to Albany and parts of N. B. on a motor trip. A number of residents of this district attended the funeral of the late Mr. Robert Cameron, who was buried on Saturday, April 18th. at the Cape Traverse Church of Scotland Cemetery. The Misses Joyce and Vern Woods of Charlottetown were week-end guests at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woods of Albany. They returned to Charlottetown on Monday, A- pril 13th. The deep sympathy of this com- munity is being extended to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Clark of Angus- tine Cove in the loss of their little daughter Julie, after a very short illness of a virus infection. Tlils is Mr. and Mrs. Clark's second such bereavement in a very short time. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dixon have returned to their home here in North Tryon after spending the Mr. Ralph Adams. who with his wit and Jolly nature, supplied many laughs and much of the fun and meri-iment of the evening. winter months in Charlottetown dall Lea. Mr. Dixon is somewhat better after medical treatment in town. women on tha Tryon for catching the nicest trout in this section. Mr. and Mrs. Elaine and son Orville, were busines Bedeque, on his new poultry laying house which is to be mod em and up-to-date in every way. Mr. Sheldon Dixon, merchant of North Tryon, staff of carpenters and store spec iallsts remodelling his large gen the lines of most of the city mar keta and stores. The workmen ar from Amherst, N. 5.. and are put ting new counters and shelves t suit this newer and most method of merchandising. one of the largest It was a clearance sale as Lawless has sold his farm plans to an milch cows bringing up to motored to the Forum to see the final champion ship game of the South Queen League between the another season. After the th and celebration in honour of the 5-3 for th ing performers for The final score was Tryon Arrows. INDIAN RIVER. C. L. --The monthly meeting of iii C. W.I.. was held in the Vestry a with 10 members present. were read and approved. Roll call showed increased TnPnI showed substantial gains. Consid erable correspondence was and each part was given due at tentlon. DA iI'50ll visitors to summersid: on Monday. April lath. Mr. Dawson expects to go to work for Mr. Ivan Dawson, and general V has a eral store into a super-market. on modern crowds of buyers and spectators seen for a long time, attended the big auc- tion sale of Mr. Wilbur Lawleu of Norboro, on Thursday, April 16th. Mr. reside in Kenslngton. Stock and machinery all sold well, 3205., horses :80 to 3120, and young cat- tle and calves bringing a top price. On Saturday night. April lath, a large number of hockey fans from Albany, North Tryon and Tryon Charlottetown New Haven Ramblers and the Tryon Arrows. The hockey fans saw a. real bang up game of hockey with the Tryon Arrows coming out the victors and holders of the Brent Wood Cup for game the manager, Mr. Bert Thompson. took his team out for a banquet event. Messrs. Dickey and Jarvis Costain, Goalie, were the outstand- Arrows. Kensington on Sunday, April lilth The president. Mrs. Elizabeth Brennan, opened the meeting with prayer followed by the minutes, which read , I the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wen- . feeling receiving Charlotte- ' and Vicinity , N Mr. KPIIII MacDonald spent. the April 18th week-end at his home The fishing season opened liere,m,,. with lots of fishermen and fisher-i River and Ivea' Pond, but the h&10U!'I go to Mr. Lloyd I-Iowatt of North Tryon Mr. Ian McNally. Richmond. is Vin hospital in Halifax undergoing treatment. His friends hope to '"l"3 M see him return home soon ' Mr. Alex Clark recently left for Mulgrave, N. S., where he is em- ployed by the Northern Consruc- tion Co. Her friends are plea.-wd to wel. come. Mrs. James Currie. from T Halifax, where she spent most of the Winter. Mrs. John Bolger is spending a few days in Charlottetown at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gamester. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ellands, C McNeIll'l Mills, visited here on - Sunday, April filth. also attended 0 evening service in the United Church. on Monday. April 20th.' Lester MacAusland celebrated his 14th birthday and Cyril Barlow cele- brated hls 16th birthday at" their respective homes. Her many friends regret to learn Mrs. Hilda Barlow has been confined to her home after receiv- ing injuries In a fall at her home several days ago. Her many friends hope to see her out again in the near future. (1 On Tuesday evening, April list, a group of men gathered at the church grounds when they cleared up all the rubbish in the rear of - the church which accumulated af- S ter the repair work was done on the church last Fall. Mr. Verna Gallant arrived home from Fredericton, N. B., on Wed- nesday, April 22nd. He was accom- panied by hls father. Mr. Dan Gal- lant. The funeral of the late Mrs. a James F. Cameron was held on Sunday afternoon, April -19th. Many of the older residents of Richmond will remember her well. She had been residing for some time in Charlottetown. E -Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harkness. Sr., and daughter Helen. all of P Summerside, visited Mrs. Jack L Harkness, Jr.. on Sunday, April 19th. They also attended Divine ber was to be remembered who was entering the school of nursing at, Charlottetown. annual meeting was appointed as follows: Mrs. Agnes Shea, Mrs. Chas. MacLellan, Mrs. James Con- - don. ,the - A noniination committee for the. bership and the treasurers report Worship Service in Wellington United Church Sunday evening, April 19th. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mocarville, Carleton, visited Mrs. Mccarvillel parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wart; Richmond. on Sunday, April 19th His many friends here were pleased to see Mr. Gordon Civauo det home for a brief visit at tho home of his sister, Mrs. Prospe Peters and Mr. Peters. Gordon stationed at Chatham, N. B., wit the R. C. A. F. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barlow aha family also Mr. and Mrs. Ems Carr and family. all of Summary side, visited at the home. of M and Mrs. I-inward Barlow on Sui day, April l9th. The regular monthly meeting tyj Richmond Women's Institutq was held recently at the home. Ii Mrs. Herbert McQuaid. After thy meeting a delicious lunch wa served by the hostess and a gen of cards was enjoyed by 'all. T next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Alex Clark. , Mr. Emile. J. Arsenault, rnccntl observed the anniversary of hi birth when his sons and daug ters and their families all game ed at his home on Sunday. Ap izth. Those who were present extend greetings on this day wars Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gaudet, M and Mrs. Louis Poirier and fan ily, Mr. and Mrs. Lauria Peter Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Arsenaul Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arsenault and family, Miss Marie Arsenault, and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Perry and fame lly. Mr. Arsenault was the recipe lent of many lovely gifts, inelurlin a purse and a large beautiful decorated birthday cake. . 3" ABRAM'S VVIVLIIVAGE ALTA R SOCIETY i. -The Altar Society of Abra village held its monthly meetiri on April l4tth at the home of MN. Cyril Arsenault. Seventeen memo: bers were present. The opening prayer for pea wins recited by Mrs. Matt GHIIQJI Roll call. accompanied by mince lianeous questions. caused muc merriment. The different committees gav their reports. The committee new ly appointed is: sick, Mrs. Alfre Gallant and Mrs. John L. Amen; ault. Instead of A school oomm' tee it was decided that mom would clean the windows and flo of the classrooms. At the next meeting I sale aprons will be held. Mrs. Tilni Arsenault and Mrs. Joseph Bare nard were appointed for roll cal The next meeting will be held the home of Mrs. Anthony Amen: suit. The hostess served a deliciiiiio lilnch. after which the meeting adjourned, following a. vote of thanks to the gracious hostess. A few rounds of binilo were played. I Immediately following the meet- -lof the Blessed Sacrament. THERE IS ONLY ONE DITHANE..- the answer to potato blight control problems of P.E.I. growers Don'f gamble in choosing your Fungicide for effective blight con- frol. Be safe by choosing in fungi- cide fliaf has proved ifs abilify fo do all fltaf is claimed for if. Affer three years of successful control of early and late blight P. E. I. growers rafe DITHANE sprays or clusfs their number one pofafo fungicide. sf? 0 i if X5 zbv ,ox'xQn kctf ,bx0 Z4 ok Qt .9 m x0 lIITllANl'. Is a flag. Caiiada and l'. S. Pal. Off. and in principal foreign countries. DITHANE ORGANIC FUNGICIDE DOES DO EVERYTHING WE SAY IT WILL! IlI'I'llANE slaps liliglii from getting into your fields--a It in its tracks if it has already attacked your crops. DITHANE results in litgger yields and more Number 0t1e's. DITHANE is Iimiiilcss to iines and !ol'i;igc- won't burn or sitinl. llirni. IDITIIAN E ii tin'l do merit. in the blight year of 1950, DITHANE proved its worth on Prim": sllll remember how DITHANE pro- lrvtrd their crops-aiiil actually gave them higher yields of better FJIH ard Island. Potato potatoes-wlicrcver ll is DITHANE today is still the same riepvnriahlf. P"'C"l Illlrzlit liillrr For this sake of your crops and your profits, choose this tinic-tested organic fiingirirlc to safeguard See your supplier now for your DITHANE dust or spray - still economical and :- jour fields. male. ial. IIITHANE-1llicl0l'l'C(I Ivy groucrs for polzilu bliglll V”"l”'L CHEMICALS FOR iiatleiiia i R. ;; ill grow:-rs as used. asy in use. AGRKIIIIIIIE ROI-IIUI I-IAAS C O M PA N Y or cannon, no. TORONTO I, onmuo, camps lmuch as 2,000 pounds. corrode your .:pin)itig or riuslinl equip- The English shire horse, lavgesj Several sick liad beeii visited aiidling members attended Benediction, workhorse in the world, itcighs ,4 .remenibered. On motion a. nieni nd stops rt:-ice 11!ll1'D&x