PAGE TWELVE SEPTEMBER 1. 1951 FARMERS ATTENTION BLUESTONE Blight is developing rapidly. Protect your potato crop with Bordeaux, the most highly recommended blight spray. We have a quantity of INSTANT BLUESTONE on hand. SIMMONS If MM:FARLANE LTD. P110110 2233 Siminierside CAPITOL Summon-side TODAY 2:30-7:15-9:15 . t . Q. . WARNER IRO3. i. PRESENT Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dawson, Ceii- tral Bedeque. are on a trip to Fred- ericton. N. B. Rev. and Mrs. A. G. Crowe. Camp- bellton. N.B.. recently visited with friends in Central Bedeque. Miss Shilley Crockett. Calgary. Alberta. is visiting her uncle Mr C.M. Johnson and cousin Ruth Johnson, Central Eedque. Miss Georgie MacFarlaiic. R. N.. Summcrside. is spending tier hol- idays at her home in Fernwood. Mrs. Muriel Craig. Peterborough. Ontario, is spending her holidavs with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earle D. Leard. Central Bedeque. - Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacFar- lane and Mrs. Ronald Demeter. Denver. Colorado, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.)-I. MacFarlane. Fermvood. Mr. and Mrs. Hebcr Myers and Wendell Myers. Mrs. Ralph Mac- Caiill. Carleton. and ES, Weeks. O ””'L?EDWlN L. MARIN hon-la: No-rl hv cimm on-n.m i-eum S.Z.SAKALL Mutation by Russell Hnlhu ' . Beelequc, were visitors to Hunter River on Tliursday. August 23rd. Mrs. tRcv.i .1..l. Sidey and rlaughter. Isabel. called on friends in Bet-leqne and Central BNTIOQIIC recently. Mr. Sldev was a former minister at Central Bedequc. The following left recciilly on a' motor trip to Cape Breton. where they plan to spend several days: Misses Mildred and Louise Call- beck. Central Bcdeque. Mrs Brew- er Waugh. Wilmot. and Mrs. Har- rison MacFai'laiie, Fernwood. Mr and Mrs. W..l. Reid. Middle- ton. have visiting tlicni Mrs. Reid's brother. Mr. Bruce Carruthcrs Woodland Hill. California. Mr. Cai'riithei's will be accompanied bv liis daiiehtcr. .-inp. who has spent the siiinmer with relatives on thr- Island. The synipatliiijif this coniiiiuii- ity is extended to the widow-ni the late George Lockhart. Kensinszlnn. band. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Craig. also his mother, Middleton. ' I The sympathy of the commun- ity is being extended to Mrs. Doug- las Affleck. Lower Bedeque. who suffered the loss of her father. Mr. Hector MacKay. Desable on August l3t.h. Mrs. S. M. Martin. Miss Ruth Johnson. Central Bed- eque. and Miss Ruth MacFarlane. Lower Bedeque. have left for St Johns. Quebec, where they will be stationed at the R.C.A.F. Miss Mildred and Miss Louise Callback. Miss Phyllis Britten. Wil- liam Wright and Billie Callbcck. Central Bedeque. recently motored to Triiro and Halifax on a holiday trip. Mr. Roy Raymond. Woodstock. N. B. was the recent izuest of his niece. Mrs. Arthur Murray and Mr. Murray. He was accompanied by Miss Edith Wetinore and Rev. J.R. Belyea. Sackville. N. 3. While here Miss Wetmore and Mr. Belyea were guests at the Elliott-Profitt wedding, I-Teetown. Mrs. George Heiidcrsoii. Fern- wood and Mrs. Gerald Williams. Bedeqiu-. were guests at the Stead- Mat-Millan wedding in Charlotte- town on 'l'uesday, Aiiiz. 21st. The grooni is a nephew of Mrs. Hen- derson The "Editli-Thonipson” Auxiliary of the W.M.S.. held their Auiziist. meeting at the home of Mrs Walt.- er Craiir. Middleton on Tuesday Aim. 14th. The President. Mrs. Ed- ison Wright presided. The devo- tional service was conducted br Mrs, Walter Craig. The usual rou- tine of hiisiiiess was dealt with. The prnizramine was taken from the Missionary Monthly The topic was "Lot iis get acquaiiited with the. CC-.I.T.". Mrs. K. Miittart was in charze assisted by Miss Fran- ces Craig of the Ecdequo C 6.- LT. Group. Eleven members were present. The pro;zi':iinmc commit.- tee: Mid. Ivan Dawson and Mrs. also to his lll0I.I1Et'-ill-law. Mrs S M. Martin and III!-' slstz-r-in-law. Mrs. Walter Bowness and Mrs. Ai'- monum- Mrs. Wilfred Cmig. Middleton. Mini Lockhart. passed away on Aiigustl 15th. Edison Wright: lunch coininitter" thiir Murray. At the close of they meeting lunch was served by the hostess. BIG LABOR DAY SPECIAL MONDAY &1 TUESDAY M-G-M's git mctacular lunim-Son Valley Musical in color by TECI-INICOLORE JOHN LUND win PAULA RAYMOND - comuriuiazs - cuinos simoaml ciao cum suns LENA HORNE ' ELEANOR POWELL I NODENT Z. LEONARD PRODUCTION - Vlilttonby Dorothy cooper and lorry Dom noun or noun 1. Lmuiio - mama u, JOE usmmx - A Metro-Goloayn-Moyov mm REGENT to . on 2.30. 1. & 9.15 2 BIG HITS ”STOP THAT CAB" A Riot Comedy Starring Sid Melton -- AND POTATO supply of repair parts order early. On hand also. DEERE DIGGER, one TRACTOR, A few RANSOME DIGGERS at last year's prices a before new shipment arrives. Also in stock a limited for HOOVER i DEERE DIGGERS. These will be i SLCOTITI hand J01-IV ! I JOHN DEJERI-3 MODEL M used part season, model. This is a real bargain. JAMES A. MacNEILL & SONS SUMMERSIDE OIGGERS . l l and JOHN Ii hard to get later. one traded for bigger PROVINCIAL ber 3rd. 1951. Grand WEDNESDAY. r"'I'HE FLAME & Burt Lancaster Color y 0f the Canadian Legion of the British Empire Serv- ice League will he at Suminersidc. M0"da)'. S0PIi9m' The. public are cordially invited to opening ceremonies and Act of Remembrance at the Regent Theatre at 10:00 A.M. All are requesicdlio be in their seats at 9:50 AM. for the arrival of Lieutenant Governors party. AT BORDEN Chicken Supper Served from 4 to 10 o'clock Amusements and Guinos for young and old Door Prizes M) WOVRVijv('DEi-'.lH THEATRE OONIIENTION attend the Vicinity Mr. Malcolm Macuod, French River. was a recent visitor at the home of his sister. Mrs. Alfred Frost. Mr. and Mn. Wade Thurston. Maine. are spending a pleasant holiday with Mrs. 'rhurstan's ais- ter. Mrl. John R. Erimain; Mr. and Mrs. Allison Raynor and son, John. spent a few days in Charlottetown and Cornwall. during Old Home Week. Miss Glad-ys Macbeod. Boston, Mnss.. is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Ma.cLeod. Victoria. West. Mrs. Artl'iur:NTabet and two -Mir. and Mrs. George Baglole. Mrs. Palmer and Mr. Woodside from N. 3.. were recent guests of children from Augusta. Me.. are y vacationing in Northam and Iilllrctwigllf afgt W5" DH” Enmmh vicinity. ' nyp "T" . The Presbyterian Ladies Aid Mm "M Mm Jumor Olson held their August meeting at the A"3”5”' Me” "3 the gum” 0' home of Mrs Burns MacArthur. A Mrs. Olson's mother. Mrs. lioylnge n i M members and E"""m' Ha"m"y' A ;visttors were present. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mrilllgan My imd Mrs James Bay and daughter. Margaret. St. John. mt. Ind M”. Mame Mmmm were recent wests M Mr' md Winnipeg. Man. have returned M” Ma)" NWe' home after spending I pleasant holiday with relatives and friends The United Ladies Aid met forim North mmore. their August meeting at the homel of Mrs. Osborn with many mem- Mr and Mrs Archibald Macy be” and vmm" pre”m" Laurin. from somerville, Mass, were welcome visitors in this vic- inity recently. It has been eighteen years since they last visited their old home here. and they saw many A supper held in the Sprlnghill School recently was well attended and a. substantial amount of mon- ey was rctilized for school pur- changes. They were the house pom” guests of Mr. and Ms. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacLen- MacI"aurln' vwyp l min and Mrs, Lloyd beard were recent visitors in Breadalbane, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacKay. A reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mac- Laurin recently in honor of their daughter and her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Merlro Hochevar. who were married on August 1 in Ont. The young couple received many lovely presents and a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. The evening was spent in dancing and social chat. Excellent music was provided by Mrs. John Big- gar. Mrs. Burns MacArthur and Messrs. Theo. Ennian. Clifford Biggar, Wallace Deighen and EL! Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ballem. New Jersey. U. S. A. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. Bal- lem's mother. Mrs. George Balleni, Mt. Pleas-ani. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Enman and son Stirling left recently on a. two weeks' holiday to Waltham. Mass, and other American cities. Mrs. Grace Enman who is also visitingln the U. S. A. will re- turn home with them. my Enman. A pleasant evening was spent ,3 . recently at the home of Mr. John cliIilfrI;eii.SuE3rdIIIi E-I:Idg5(():IIeOl?g"9(.' M51 MI" and MN" wullnfln B”; the guests of Mrs. Hodgson'sIam' Mm" some ffmms N?" ed Mm John E. Yea. Hahtwelcome homehMi. aiidd 15;. Javliiilcs mo”... and Smersy Mm claywn Bryant and 1 en men s. . -It; Ballem. Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. John Chen" M” Mmheu .531” Eiveitol Ballem. poi-t i-iiii Station. Mr. 5.0”” I" he? g”'?”' i”, '3” lg, l Steele and Miss Dorothy Yea. mm!” End 1'19” "mm 2;? JE :1: M summemde. by Mr. Wtl am and . am . p Bryant. Not to he outdone by his --T bi-other. Mr. I-lavelock Bryant. Recent visitors at. the home of who is eighty-seven. sang some Mr. and Mrs. Major Noye. were long songs. Mr. John 1!. Bryant! their daughter. Mira. Joseph who is in his 98th year. sang an-V Stockwell and granddaughter. old song entitled "Since We Arc-j Mis. Ross Schofleld and great- All Here With our Friends So xzi-andson. Bobby Schofleld from Dear, We'll Drive Dull Cari: Nova Scntia. Also another daugh--Away." Dorothy lllTSays- Continued from page 2 isclf-sufficient as they were in courting days. No friends ever fully 'tziko the place of old ones. who grow more dear as the years go by. ; THEY TAKE SECOND PLACE It With marriage. the companions of our youth should be relegated .io second place. of course. but not abandoned completely. Your fiance '.may be. overdoini: the good times he. has willi the old gang, but tne lreal error here is his insistence that you give up your friends. This jyou should absolutely refuse to do. On the nirzhts he is out. without. .,i'ou. you should be free to no to movies. for walks-even skating or l l l i spend so much time away from his sweetheart. You oliould knovi his temperament by now. and it is up to you to judge whether or not his devotion will carry over to the restraint of married life. If Inn is too set on having good times now. you do well to question iiis v stability. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: How can a group of office girls cope labout the wonderful work she does and how indlspensible she is? ;SIlB always has to have the best of everything-if one of us has a new dress. she boasts of one she has that's ten times better. Then. islie has a boy friend with whom she is very much in love. We are constantly told how wonderful he is. but he :s always breaking dates with her. sometimes neglects her completely for days on end. never gives her A gift-even on her birthday. We have to listen to all these details. but she pays no attention to anyone elae's stories. THREE GIRLS ANSWER: Jane is a very confused girl. and a little help from lone of you girls may mean a lot. to her. Something-perhaps the .miserable treatment she is receiving from the man she loves. or per- iliaps something earlier in her life-has given her a very warped "outlook on the world. and her only some of security comes through Carnival SEPTEMBER 5111 2 mo AITRACTIONS TONIGIIT Till: ARROW"-Technicolor . Virginia Mayo - AND "YANKS AHOY” Wm. Tracy - Joe Sawyer HOLIDAY SPECIAL 8:30-MON. it TUE. Donny Kaye's Best: "INSPECTOR GENEIIAI." by Technicolor VHIN (ii' E l' the importance she acquires in her own eyes by constant bragging This is the simplest. and most frequent. form of self-delusion. Be an- sured. behind this false front of. braggadoeio lives a very hurt and very bewildered young lady. KDependable ftient could help overcome lier inferiority. Change your attitude towards her; instead of seeing Jane as an obnoxious inlerloper. try to understand her difficulty and by helpful suggestion you might even succeed in getting her a new boy friend and a new interest in life. DEAR MISS. DIX: I am it girl of 16 and am forbidden by my DEVON! in R0 with boys. They are going on a vacation this summer and I will be staying with relatives. I am sure these relatives will Elvo me their permission to go with boys. and since they are taking care of me wouldn t it be all right for me to go out under these cir- LORRAINE ANSWER: It. most certainly would not! Since you are perfectly aware. of your parents attitude on the subject. you'd be guilty of will- ful disobedience to take advantage of their absence. DOROTHY wor ... ” OIIIIX unno! imply personally to readers, but will Inl- .h er ' - livith a co-worker. whom I shall call Jane. who is constantly bragging- i”ilF1 GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ' Mr. and Mrs. William Martin and to if her husband. Mr. "and two children, Montreal. are guests . MIL.” Gordon Olson. Auzuato, . of Mr. Martin's sister and hus- Maine. ' ALBERTON p Prince county Exhibition Wednesdays Sept. 5th The new building is completed and this ycaris fair promlses to be better than ever before. OFFICIAL OPENING AT 2 PM. Meals will be served on the grounds by Lodies' Aid of Western Hospital. Modern and Old Time Dancing in the evening. Plan to attebd our Exhibition this yearwhero vou will meet your friends. L. R. WALLACE, Pres. W. W. CURRIE, Sec'y.-Treas, I EGMONT BAY and MT. CARMEL EXHIBITION AI EGMONT BAY on wsoussnav. SEPTEMBER IZIII Pifblic Cordiolly Invited C. M. ARSENAULT. Soc'y. C. P. GALLANT. Pros. K i bowling-with other girls. It is. to say the least, unusual for A man in love to willingly. l l SHOPPERS OF WEST PIIINOE Don'tMiss CALI.-AGHAN”S GIGANTIC MOVING SALE AT ALDERTON TUESDAY. SEPT. 4th and continuing through until new store opening T URSDAY, SEPT. 20th. Entire stock riced to e ar-Discounts of 2092, and up off every tem in store. All Dresses, Coats and Hats clearing at 33 to 607,, OFF LIVE rourxrmr LOADING HEAVY FOWL AND CHICKEN TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th- ' 8 A.M. T0 1 RM. IN FIELD NEAR MY I-IATCIIERY Quality of Chickens showed an improvement this week. Glad to hear so many of you are now heavy- feeding your poultry. v Try and market your hens before they enter that half-sick mouiting period. c Some poultry men are thoroughly convinced that the early puilets should go into winter quarters be- fore eold weather as a preventative against pullet moult. S. R. PENDLETON KENSINGION OAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. M-G-M hrlnga to the screen tho famoul Saturday Evening Post ltory that . thrilled mlliionI- "SHADOW ON THE WAl.I." it's ti daring. different. romantic drama. starring Ann Sothern. Zachary Scott. and new child liar Gigi Perreau. Saturday 2:30, 7:t5. 9215- See Alon Ladd as a "fighting report- er" who blasts his way to the hot- test story of the year in- "CHICAGO DEADLINE" Co-starring Donna Road. with June Havoc. Irene Hervey. Arthur Ken- nedy. Aim serial and News. REO TIIEATIIE BORDEN ' Presents "THE SUN DOWNEIIS” Starrin Robert Preston and obert Sterlln . 3l3”l'.i;.”3i ”s.....S't.?' I I-3 . lat-7:15-9:16. Motinoo Sat!-I urdoy 2:30 pan. . o the trip for r 4 VISIT iiii: 0. ii. E. viii "SPUD SPECIAL" HERE IS THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME! The SPUD Station CJRW in Summotsido has made special arrangements with M:C.A. and the C.N.E. to offer you - 860.00 I 1 THIS INCLUDES ADMISSION TO THE C.N.E.! RESERVATIONS NOW MADE. KING EDWARD. TORONT-7 av. sonar. 7 noox mun our now: RTN. SEPT. E0