In J lpage book entitled Page 10 The Guudan Moudsy. July 19, 1954. Fm look on Arthritis And ilhuiiilatlsin , HOW TO AVOID CBIPPLING DEFOBMITIES An amazing newly enlarged M- "Rheumatism" will be sent free to anyone who will write for it. It reveals why drugs and medi- cines give only temporary relief and fall to remove the causes of Lhe trouble: explains a specialized non-surgical. non-medical treatment which has proven successful forl the past 85 years. i You incur no obligation in send? ing for this instructive book. It may he the means of saving you years of untold misery. Write to- 'day to The Ball Clinic. Dept. 5252. Excelsior Snrinizs. Missouri. KINKORA PICNIC TL'EfSDAY. JULY 20 Aniusenients Meal Served 4 to 8 Standard Time I Professional I-Gagril-s: E. E. Parkman opr.n., iz.o. PHONE 3-237 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. 1 Summer St. Chartered A'ccouni'anis T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Summerside. P.Fl. - Phone 2888'. W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MIJTUAI. BUILDING Granville iit Water Street ' Suninierside lIlA.L 5344 I'. 0. BOX 681 INSURANCE R. E. Ellis 8; Son Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty 5 Summer St. Bummarsidc Optometrists B. F. Hunter. R.O. 'ummerside, P.E.l. - Phone 3116 S.llALL)IAN'S BIJILDING A. Raymond Grant, B.Sc.. 0.1). 288 Water street Summersl-kl Aliovo 3I:uiric:- Mill's Men's Wear PHONE 3530 Dentists Dr. J. A. Doiron. Dental X-Rays SMALLDIAN BUILDING Dial 2368 Summerslde '- li. ZIELINSKI. MD. General Practitioner llalpeque Road l Kcnslngtnn, P. E. I. l'hnnr-: Kenslnglnn I VETERINARIAN Dr. J. R. Cunnliighan DIAL 2520 ....tl-r St. East Siimniaisicle PHOTOGRAPHERS THE READ STUDIO '1 W. READ! i )l l July Conway and Vicinity -Mr. Oscar W. MscNelll who is employed on the C.G.3. Cylnus spent the weekend with his wife and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ramsay, Borden, were recently, visiting rel- atives and friends at Conway. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Palmer and family. Freeland, were visit.- ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Alton Webb, Woodstock, on July 11. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar W. MncNeili and children. Freddie and Ronnie, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Foley. Bloomfield, on July ll. Mr. Charles Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Palmer and daughter. Eleanor, Borden. and Miss Erma Paugh. Summerside. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer last Sunday. Mrs James Hardy, son, Ernest, and ciatiglitcr. Lois. Freeland. were business visitors to Summerside on July 10. Mrs. Clifford Ellis and sons, ley River. Russell and Wally. East. Bideford, were visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison and . and Mrs. John D. Palmer on lii. Mrs. lly, Poplar Grove, were recent vis- itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs l Rriyinoiid Milligitii. Suninierside. at Conway Lewis. friends Bruce visiting M r. was Mr daughter. racatinn with relatives and friends .ill1d vicinity over the weekend. Jorc:-. who spent thei: Preston Ozttway and fani- days with his Mu. George Morrison is I DINO!!! at tho Wuwrn Hospital. A1bGl'i0n- His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mllligsn and family, Mrs. Preston Oatwa) and family, Miss Lillian Palmer and Mr. Ronnie MscNeiil were picking strawberries at I-fowstt's in Tryon on July 14. Mr. Charles Palmer, Mr. John D. Palmer. Miss Erma Morrison. Mrs. Oscar MacNeill and son. Preddie. were picking strawberries at Howatt's. Tryon. on July is Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stewart and family. Albany. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mur- dock Stewart on July ii. Mrs. children. Halifax. Nova Scotia. are spending a summer their home in Foxley River. Mr. and Mrs. Halifax, Nova Scotia. spent a few days at "Uncle Bob's Cabin", Fox- recently. Mr. and Mrs. George Tuplin and daughter. Myrna, Murray Road. have returned to'their home after a vacation in Charlottetown. Miss Donna Palmer, Summerside, spent the week-end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer, Freeland. Rev. Mr. J. H. Bryan. Bolyston. Nova Scotia. spent a few days brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. George Hardy. Foxiey River. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer, Borden, were visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. D. Palmer. Conway, and Mr. Mrs. William H. MacDonald. Free- and Mrs. Cecil Kilbrldgand land, on July i5. Mrs Oscar W MaCNeill was a summenme on the Island, IE.” mu wedncs, business visitor to Tyne Valley last day morning for their home in,Tl'""3daY4 lMacAdam, New Brunswick. l Mrs. Henry Bryan and son, Al- Vin, Foxley River, were visitors jthe home of Mr. and Mrs. J01 lD. Palnier on July 13. MacNeill was a Mrs. Oscar W. lbusiness visitor to Sumniersidelast Monday. Mrs. in business on July 10. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Smith, Cedar Avenue, Summerside. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith, Sr, Freeland, yon Sllnda). ' l Mr Arthur Smith Sr., Freeland. ,and Mrs. Rebecca MacGregor were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Smith, Cedar Aven- ue. Siimmerside, last Saturday. Mrs. Margarrt Simins. Massa- chusetts. United Statesf is spend- ing a vacation at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith Sr., Freeland, and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Smith, Summerslde. l'lSll0r to Suiiinicrside i Elzie Smith, Freelziiid. was, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wells and son. Russell, Toronto, Ontario, are spending 5 vacation at their home in Freeland. Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson wr-re visiting relatives and friends at Ellerslie on July lfi. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morrison and Mrs. George Morrison, Ellerslie, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson on July 13. lVIli.s'.'3l' Klmri Pnlinrr Elaine Palmer, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer. Borden, spent a vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William H. MacDonald, Freeland, recently. Mr. Charles Pnlnicr. Borden. spent a few days at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John D, Palmer. 4 Mrs. Bridget Fitzgerald and lgranddaughter. Bernadette Fitzger- l aid, Summersidc. spent a. few days at the home of Mrs. Michael MacDonald. Murray Road. recently. Mr. John Donald son of Mr. anrl and Miss FOR P YIELD INSURANCE U uonuos maul. IIADI PM NIH”! HIXTII Du-and IIIIII ll-!Sl I-IIII. IIILL IIHIHII MINI-U i'.l'il.'l' OTATO SE W) Pronenyowpototooshcll stviyundlololllght. HOIpImOVQHHHIOlp” rm- Nonndl hull Copper Id- ph-to hotel emlm Md qooiny abundant yields . . . ilioodso-the pndtoblo crop. MAD! N CANADA Mr. and Mrs. John Mintoff and Mrs. Rebecca MacGregor, who have spent. a pleasant with relatives and friends on the lslaiid left July 16 for their homes in Massachusettus, United States. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Vail and Mi and Mrs. John Wallace, Dedham. Mass, spent a week's vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter MacKcnna. Freeland. Mr: and Mrs. Russell Macl..ean, West Point, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Macxenns. Freeland on July 11. Miss Minnie MacKay. teacher at. West Kent School. Charlotte- town, is spending a vacation at her home in Freeland. Mr. Sinclair M.-icKay, Char- lottetown, was a recent visitor at the home of his mother. Mrs. Wil- liam J. Macl(ay. Miss Frona Brooiiic. accompan- ied by Miss Eleanor Anderson. Summerside, spent a few days va- cation recently at the home of Mrs. John Broomc. The following is the pass list of the Swimming Class held in Free- land under the instruction of Miss Joan Murphy, Georgetown:- Senior: Mrs. Robert H. Palmer, Mrs. Wendell Mi1cKay. Intermed- iate: Miss Brenda Matthews, Miss TM” Can you blight control? vines. hza Aubrey Malone and three 14 vacation at. George Strong,, and i vacauon, Jo Ann Msononald. Glenn Hardy. Miss Mr. Proddlo hllcblciil. Beginners: Miss Catherine Miiligsn. Miss Jean Mat-Donald, Miss Janet fal- mer, Mr. Haber Brooms accompanied by his mother. Mrs. John Bi-ooine. were visitors st the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Lawson lhcbonsld, Bedeque, Mr. andjtfrs. William Ferrlsh. and Mr-sand Mrs. Erskine Giliis, St. Eleanorl, on July ll. Mr. George Morrison and Mr. Hebsr Broorne were recent vis. itors at the home of Mr. W. H. Burns. Malpeque. i Miss Erma Pnugh. Stimmerslde, iwu visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer on July Mr. and Mrs. Roland Williams, iEllersli'e, were visiting relatives land friends at Freeland recently. Mr. Edward Smith. California. United States. is spendin a va- cation at the home of r. Ind Mrs. Leslie Smith. Poplar Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith and Mr. Ed. Smith were recent vis- itors st the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer, Freeland. Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson .were business visitors to Summer- side on July 15. Mrs. Neison Palmer, Massachu- setts, United states. is spending I vacation at the homes of Mr. and iMTS. Elsie Smith, Freeland, Mr. land Mrs Eldon Grelif. Poplar fGrove, and Mr. and Mrs. Sterling fPalme.', Conway. The many friends of Mr. Charlie Boyle, Inverness, will regret to .learn he is a patient in the Prince , C o u n t y Hospital. Summerside, ;where he was rushed for an emer- gency appendicitis operation. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery to good health. The monthly meeting of the Con- iutay United Ladies' Aid was held .at the home of Mrs. Ralph El- lands, MscNellls, on July 15, with 10 members and a number of visitors present including. Mrs. Rcbecca MacGregor and Mrs. Mar- garet Simms, Boston, Mass. Mrs. Ralph Ellands was devotional lead- er and was assisted by Miss Pearle Craig and Mrs. Walter MacKenns. It was deei ed that a supper bv held in the all instead of I Pm- try Sale in the near future. Mrs. Arthur Smith, Sr., Freeland. in-i ing at which Mrs. Walter Mac- Kenna will be devotional leader Lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. James Williams and Mrs. George Williams. -P. FAIR MARSKMAN HUNTSVILLE. Ont. (CP)-Mrs. William Hughes. 1 young and pretty housewife. shot a 300-pound bear in her backyard and said Friday she found the experience "thrilling." When she sighted the bear. Oxtongue lake. She grabbed her husband's .303 rifle off the wall .and shot the invader from 1 dis- jiance of 60 feet. The bullet passed ithrnugh the be:-iris head. afford to risk a Most successful growers say crop. Oi: ll yield-per-acre basis. DITHANE is an economical fungicide Tignisli ind Vicinity --Mr. and Mrs. Henry Richard and son. Henry Jr., Halifax, NB., what came to Tigriish to attend the funeral of Mr. Richard's fath- er. the late Joseph 1''. Richard. are spending a few days visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert J. Gaudet, Tigniah. have as their guests Mr. Gaudells brother and sister-ln- law. Mn and Mrs. Patrick Gaudet. Boston, Mass. Mr. Gerald Handrahan. Mgr. of Tignish Co-op and Mr. Gregory Mclnnis, President of Tlgnish Co- operative Association were business visitors to Charlottetown on Fri- day. Among the delegates who at- tended the Credit Union meeting in St. Paul's Hall. Summerside. on Friday were Mrs. Maxwell Mc- lnnis and Messrs. Ray Hziiidrahan, James F. Gallant, Cletus Gavin, and Cecil Gavin. The many friends of Mr. Emile Gallant. Tignlsh. are pleased to learn that he is well enough to re- sume his duties with the Tignlsh Co-operative. cl Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Matthews, commemorating the the 22.800-ton Eastern at Mlliwall. on the shore of the Thames. in 1358. are spending a few days in Tignish l-om-----me-ea west Newton. Mass, who are vis- iting Mrs. Matthew's. mother, Mrs. William Gnudette, Pleasant View, bro threr-in- ! W. Matthews and Mrs. with Mrs. law and sister, Mr. J. Shea. Rrmsis Ma”ylGaudeL' ,PmV.ide"C.e',Mon.-Tues. 7:15-9:15. Here they go pending a inciition in , aw, Th” "Ch b h Trirgxnishm1t,he' gluest of her lbrotiier i,fozcn'.: mmiiy "Heap" V i 9 aha”; f3'a:31e:f' M" at” M” --m:LLi:s ON THEIR TOES" Technicolor Mr, and Mrs. John B, Christa- Starring Jeanne Craln. Myrna pher andMr.and Mi-sJohn Smythe ,Ln.v. Edward Arnold. Bank draw- Tlgiiish, were visitors to Well-llnll Tuosdtiy worth 530.00. ington on Fltldal. They were gucstsl M l of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert O'Brien 1 Miss Helen FitzGerald who spent .ERoYAL,' her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred FitzGernld. 'B0BDEN Tignisb, returned to her duties in lilo"-'TU?& 735-9315 MIUME 2230 Tm-onto on July H. 'lii1-isday. A real good sport story )ll'llll'I' Coiigratulatioiis are extended to I "Till: HARLEM GLOBE. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Arsenault TROTTERS" whose marriage took place recent- A150 serial and New, ly in Toronto, Ont. The bride is Bank drawing Tuesday. vited the members for next meet-L she was alone at home at . voune the former Dora Dspuoaj , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dultoch groom is the so Aureis Arunaul . formerly of Tig- nlsih and now of :I'oronto. Mr. child! ner's Pond, were visitors inerslde last Wednesday. , was a business visitor to Summer- slde on Tuesday. as his guest his daughter. szm Norma Bernard. R.N.. of the Royal Canadian Navy, Halifax. ity is extended to the bereaved family of Mr. Joseph 1''. Richard whose death occurred at his home in Tignish on July ll. His funeral was held Wednesday July 14. from his late residence to the Church of Sts. Simon and Jude. Tignish. where sung by Rev. Dennis Gallant. The services at the grave were officials recently unveiled s plaque U. lLlOl1I.IIId.thaI. of Mr. and Mrs. . Bill and llsrgar . Skin- auan uud suns. lion his gold imcrlbod peh- year-old wllilsin Davies, oil in a street. at this seaside re- three hours between two girders on sort is years ago. He returned this an old railway tower. - '11:: ' 4 boy - md um um” Doyle "1 d yaar and found it in the . nine climbed so foot up the tower to" " I ..' i' angina moon mum: to siuoa-ro . Inc. (on - am. nut-us. am .. LP vicar oflinutou. hsckuntofrcs us, eat. sesmh for bird nuts. ' Buni- - Mr. Charles Mccue, Palmer Rood, Hon. J. A. Bernard. Tigalsh, has The sympathy of the commun- Requiem High Mass was con- A. MacDonald. ucted by Rev. J. COMMEMOBATE LAUNCIIING LONDON. (CP) - County council launching of steamship Great north i-cam-:0" KENSINGTON CAPITOL lummouide Tonight 7:15-9:15; Tuesday 2:30-7:15-9:15 gal was ever svvoetoi-.. and the Fleet was never fieeteriil ms tiny gets in - - to Show Business: Ami what at slim-leave shindig I! M ' wanna. is-cua. -' PIEIINT JANE POWEli. ' mvsowciu JACK IJIONAIB "H1”Oh&r1 - MIIGIIIUVQVMLQUIN H um an n sown mm s DIVIRV mow: MAN . With Sales Experience I For . MEN'S WEAR DEPARTMENW I Age 21 years or over. Education Grade 10 or better portunity for the right applica Rummerside ” Well groomed appearance. . Better than vi-'era2e'op-l nt. i t. T. H(iLMAN ilMilFD When potato blight is here don't take chances-DEPEND ON DITHANE Who" nbtetn hill?” in here don't take chances DEIPFIND ON DITHANE TESTED - APPROVED - ACCEPTED BY P. E. I. GROWERS year's crop by using an untried fungicide for no . . that's why they're DITHANE. Many claims are made about fungicidal effectiveness. but only DI- THANE offers proof of safe. sure blight control-protection for top growth Year after year successful potato growers turn to DITHANE to fight hiiglit because they have seen for themselves. in actual side-by-side tests, how DITHANE keeps fields blight-free and actually increases yields. l3lTHANE-protected fields consistently out-produced crops treated with other ma- erials by an average of 49 bushels per acre, with more No. 1's in every bushel. These facts are important to can mean the loss of an entire crop. In grower you because the wrong choice of a fungicide It's happened before! With DITHANE in your rig you're sure of adequate protection from blight. Here are just a few reasons why: ' DITHANE stops blight before it starts-keeps clean fields clean and halt: blight in infected fields even though it has attacked the to use. What's more it's easy to use as a dust or spray. i DITHANE promotes healthy growth-won't burn or stunt vines . and foliage. And your equipment is safe because DITHANE will not clog or corrode spray or dustlrlg rigs. DITHANE - through the years proved best by groweis. demonstrations using and best crop. REGEN &93S:.i.;"':..”j:”f?'i:i2:3ii2 Remember, these are facts . . because DITHANE has been "field-oroven" as Prove it to yourself. DITHANE, as your neighbors have been doing for years. Askiyour dealer for DITHANE llohm & ilass DITHANE 'lIim's only one lli'I'llAiiE "AFTER A WHILE-I IIW8 007.10 lE'I' 00... . 'fIlAT"STlEE'I'CAI'IlAN HAS A NEW DIIIIII '. not claims, against blight. ' Ask your dealer for You'll get sure protection for your