JULY 13. 1353 THE GIlARDIANi'.VyCHARLOTTETOW'N . South llustico And Vicinity Mi: Ronnie Doucctte son of Mr. ::.'l Mrs. Wilfred Doiicette South Rustico left June 25 for Toront0.l Uiitarlo. Mr. and Mrs. Mat. Doucette, south Rustico. spent June 28 visiting mend: and relatives in Hope River. Mr. and Mrs. Martin and son ilcrald. South Rustico. motored to Charlottetov:n June. 28 and were join- ed by Mr. Martin's sister and her iiusband, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Le- Clair, Charlottctmvii: they motored in Georgetown and Cardigan Mr. and Mrs. Isador Gallant. Cymbria, visited Mr. and Mrs. Matthias Doiicctte. South Rustico The Grade 10 party honoring the zradiiates of St. Augustine's Con- sent, South Rustlco, had among the guests Reverend C. Petre and some of the former graduates. The Misses Lorraine Blanchard Eleanor Durant and Francis Dou- cctic. Si. Aug'usiinc'5 Convent. South Rustico. wrote entrance ex- uns at P. W. 0, Charlottetown. Cfongratulations to Mix Rltrlnia hcightizer. Rose Marie i Lorrziino Pineaii. and L:lWi'f'nCC Doiron of St. Augus- nxe Conveiii. Snulli Rustico. on passing grade VIII exams. Nlzsscs Angie Doucnlir and 51':-iia Doiroii. Clinrloiir-tmvii. spent the WPPR-Pild at their honies in South Rusiico. Emerson Moltae, Olive Gallant. Georgina Dolron. Marion Mcllane, Louise Peters. .l.-iekic and Jean ."ll(llldltlll and Ecriindeile Pineau. ,;l'Zlfle XI of Si. Augnsiinc Con- , home here. Min. Albion and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Smith and family, City. were visitors here re- cently. Mr. Jimmie Duffy, with mg c. N. R. at Montague. spent a recent week-end at his home in Lake Verde. The Misses iMaWrie Myers and Eleanor Ferguson. Mt. Albion. were visitors to Nova Scotia recently. Miss Bertha Ferguson, Mt. Al- bion. is spending some time visit- ing in Pownal. guest of her cousin. Miss Louise Hermans. Mr. Gilbert Jenkins. with the C. N. R. at Montague. spent the week- end at his home here. Mr. Gordon Myers. Mi. Albion. was a business visitor to N. S. re- cently. Mr. Sidney Myers and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Jenkins and family, Mt. Albion, were visitors to Brud- cncll and vicinity recently. Mr. Roger Chandler. Saint John. N. B., spent a week-end at his Messrs. Douglas Drake and Wil- liam Jenkins. Mrs. Omer Fergus- on and family and Miss Shirley Mycrii. Mt. Albion. were visitors to Brudeneli and vicinity recently. Mr. Clifford Chandler. C. N. Rf section man. spent a week end his home here. Mr. Ray Atherson. Mt. Herbert. was a visitor to Bethel recently. sec-l at Mr. Eddy Myers. C. N. R. (ion man. spent the week cnd .'ciit. South Riisilce. arr ivriilng ilalc board PX.'llllS at P. W. C. miarlottetnwii. Mrs. Frank Gallant. her son El- mer and two daiightcrs, Elsie and llilecii. Soiiili Rusiico, nioiorcd to Sonris June 28 spciiding the day with her driiiglitcr and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Onier Chcvcrle. Mls'Amella Mill and her niece Ana Mill of Clcrmont are visiting the former sister and brothcr-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Buntaln. Smith Rustico. - CA GampinVgMliiiieIIAt Augustine Cove Once again camping time has arrived. Bright, warm. sunny wen- ther brings back to mind. memor- ies of happy days spent under canvas adjacent to wave-washed shoras. The Maritime Religious Educa- tional Council is sponsoring the Boys' Camp at Augustine Cove on July 14 to 24. Already a splendid array of leadership has been pro- cured which lncludes Rev. R. A. Macbeod. St. Peter's Bay; W. A. Paterson. Georgetown; J.K. Camp- bell. North Bedeque: J. F. Mac- Kav. Vernon; and Rev. Howard Christie of Hunter River will be business niniiager. All applications for attendance at this camp should be sent soon to Mr. David Murphy of Carleton. P. 19.1. Courses in religious study. camp craft. swininiing. sport. rt.c., will be given. The campfire proizrams and l'lPV0l.ln1l8l periods will leave last- ing impressions of fellowship and friendship. Camp time is fun time. but it is also giving to I. growing boy a deeper conception of the great purpose of all life-to grow in His grace. strcmztli. and stature. " The recorder. ffluteflike instru- ment 9n.l0.Vlng I popular revival. was a favorite instriiment in Tudor rum: ll mm at comm mad: of mm fibers. 0 Gun mo in length. otmim and Vnlgtil. 0 Fully lnsudod to! Hilton high quality. o Tuslod run lame! and rodent ngolluit. INTERNATIONAL Balerlwine V. HORDER EARLY W. R. Jenkins lludson & international Denier. fir. Geo. Si. -- Phone 6563 vlils home here. i . , W, l Friends in this vicinity are sorry to learn of the illness of Mrs. Johiii Horton, Bethel. V 3. l The Legion. (Vernon Braiiclil. held a successful Cliiclccii Supper; on June 25, at the Legion Hallg Mt. Albion. A large sum was real- lzed. to her home here after spending some time visltiiig with her sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Jones. Halifax. N. S. The many friends here of Mrs.lj William A. Chandler. Hazelbrook.' are sorry to hear of her illnessl All wish her a speedy recovery. Congratulations are being ox-i tended to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rankin. Bethel, on their marriiige,1 Wednesday. June 10. Mr. and Mrs. Rankin will reside in Bethe). Mrs. Fred Trowsdalc. Mt. Al-. bion. was a visitor to the City re-i cently. Mr. and ltirsV.IEddLv. Mt. Albion, were visitors to Village Green re-1 cently. l Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm llicksL were visitors in the City recently. 1 .. .-- 4. Mr. Omar Ferguson. Sllnlilllllirl side. was a recent. visitor to Mt. Al-y. bion. r. Carl Wood, I-lszelbrnok. was It recent visitor to Mt. Albion. Mr. Sidney Myers was a visitor to Montague recently. Master Clair Trainor. Donagh, is spending a. few days in Mt. Al- bion. the guest of his grandpar- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trous- dale. The Misses Janet and Claudia MncLcan. Pictou. N. S. is spending some time visiting their grand- mother. Mrs. Lenora. Chandler. Mt. Albion. P Deepest sympathy is extended to the family of the late Miss Julia Carver. New Glasgow,'N. 8.. and formerly of Mt. Albion. The funer- al took place from the home of her sister. Mrs. Boniaiiiin I-lorinn.l Mt. Albion. to the 1-lazelbrnnk Bap- tist Cemetery and was largely at- tended. A miscellaneous shower was held on June 23 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Horton in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Buell. met: Ann Hortoni, Mt. Albion. Mr. Billy Ross was called upon to say a few words, while Miss Shirley Myers and Doug Drake escorted the newly weds to their seats of hon- our. A well laden basket, decorat- ed in pink and white was brought into the living room by the Misses Edna Jenkins and Marie Myers. The numerous gifts were opened by Mrs. Harry Bernard and Miss Shirley Myers: verses being read by Miss Louise Jenkins. The gifts were arranged on the table by Mrs. Ralph Horton. The bride and groom thanked their many friends for their kindness. after which all joined in singing. "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows." The remain- der of the evening was spent in dancing. The music was furnished by Mr. Athol Buell, muicolm Hicks and Douglas Drake. -GU LADY FANF. W. I. Members of the Lady Fanp W. I. were entertained at. the home or Mrs. Park Frariciii on .liily 2. There were nine members and one visitor present. New committees were appoint- ed as follows: sick, Mrs. Lewis Francis; school, Mrs. Art. Craig: program. Mrs. Ken Robblce. Mrs. Eldon Francis: lunch. Mrs. Jnlin Francis. Mrs. Gordon Cotton. Mrs. Eldon -Francis invited mem- bers to meet at her home for next meeting. The Crown colony of Hong Kong consists of a number of islands and a portion of the mainland of south- eastern" China. L'Ii'I' inking " - moi. 1-mini Yourself, MaMa? A rare liirih produced these three identical heifer calves. their first exploratory Gfngrich of lilaryvilie. Mo. L They weighed about 40 pounds each when ” horn.' 'l'lieir arrival was computed as a 7000-to-one chance. They walks around the barnyard of Ed Stanley Bridge Notes My. aim Mrs. D. A. M;icNcill. .Otiawa. are spending the su-mimcr nor: be New 3,.umm-gckv recently. months ill their cottage at Stanley Bridge. Mrs. Elmer Fyfe is visiting her aunt in New York. Mrs. Gordon Fyfe spciii an en- joyable vacation visiting relatives in Boston. Mr. Willard Andwrew. Freetown. Mrs. Bill Chandler has retiirnedys-D?1li R M09111 Week-End in Stanley Bridge. Mrs. John Fyle is paying B. visii with relatives in Cape Breton. Miss Lillian Coies. Kensington, spent. the iveck-mid at her home in SL:IlllC)' Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Allison Brooks were recent visitors to Siimnicrside. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne MncEwen and son. lfarold, are visiting in New Glasgow, N. S. Mr. and illrs. Stanley Cnlcs and Shiiilcy Jr. iicre recent vzsitorg in When potato blight is here donil take chances DEPEND ON DITHANE TESTED-APPROVED-ACCEPTED BY P. E. I. GROWERS Can you afford to risk a year's crop by using an untried fungicide for blight control? Most successful growers say no . . . thats why theylre i using DITIIANE. Many claims are made about fungicidal effeciiveiiess, a but only DITHANE offers proof of safe, sure blight control-protection for top growth and vines. lstsnhopo. guests of Mr. and Mrs George MacMlllan and family. . Mrs. Frank David Bell land Mrs. Max Ferguson were vis-C Miss Marguriis Davey spent the week-end at her home in Charlotte- y town. Mrs. Sadie MacKay, formerly oil lstanlcy Bridge. is spending a moiitli with her daughters in the U. S. A.l -GU; OYSTER BED BRIDGE W. I. l June meeting of Oyster Bed lBridge Women's Institute met at lthe home of Mrs. Gordon Carr (in Tuesday evening. June 2. with 12 members and one visitor present. Roll call was answered by ”What A Garden Means To Me". Some iRed Cross work was passed in. l Mrs. Wallace Higgins stated that lquilt top was finished and quilting 'in near future was planned. It was gdeciderl to ask Milton concert to icome to Wheatiey River hall. Mrs. Walter Ford invited the members to her home for July don Randolph, son of Mr. and Mrs. home of Darryl. Billy and Ronnie Sheldon Abbott. Granville. received MacMicken on Friday. June 12 the Sacrament of Baptism. Hymnsi with :34 members present. sung were "The Dawn of God's The meeting opened With hymn Dear Sabbath", "A Little Child "Jesus Loves Me". The theme Tm; saviour ogmew no God of ”Follouers of Jesus". Mrs. Mac- Bethel", and "Speak I Pray 'riie 'ailum led in prayer followed by Gentle Jesus”. A solo ”Gr.icc K"I'll)!Ure Teadmi-'5 by Billy Mac- Greater Than Our ilns” was i-mi-i,M1Ck?H. Gloria Sl0FdY and Miri- dered by Mrs. William E. Steven-i;'UUl: -!1)01H!l:5lWn- ASlD1'3l'El' W35 0(- son. l.Cl'P )' C&ll0ll Dl' y all the kz nieinbers repeated their Mislon ....--AD -..--. Band Purpose. The letter from a CARLETON Myssyoyq yum) Jlaissiloiiaijy friendmiii Africa in the ; iss oiiary Mont y was read. also the ;.;apm.iz; todnipei'aiice poem. ”Out.side Or nsi e' Frederic-Ion and Vicinity The many friends of Mr. John MacDowell regret to hear of his illness in the P.E. I. Hospital. All wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. Jack Cutcliife, Montreal. .13 spending his holidays visiting in Fredericton. the guest of his par- ents., Mr. and Mrs. N.A. Cutcliffe. Monthly meeting of Mast” Jmm A'Heam' Bommi Sunbeam Mission Band met. at the is visiting in Fredericton. the EH65! of Mrs-and Mrs. Herbert Ross. PAGE ELEVEN Made the Earth" brought (this part of the meeting to a. close. The business period opened with Gall Quigley in chxgt Gall Quigiey was honored with the Happy Birthday song, world Friends were distributed by Earl Macwilllams. A vote of thanks Wu extgndod to Mrs. MwMicken. Next meeting will be at the home of Gloria and Eleanor Stordy. More than one-third of the TL. 000,000 population of Uriiguay live: and the hymn ”God Who in the capital buy M Mnnuwmm Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Glydon and family were visitors to Victoria on July 5. the guests of Mr. and Mrs.. Kenneth MacLe:iii. J Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Lamont.L Springton, have as their guest. Mrs. Lamont's mother, Mrs. J. A. Cut- cliffe. Charlottetown. DISITIBUIOTS 'IOf Mr. John Bertram and Mr. Lewis Bertram were business visitors to Sydney recently. Mr, andiMr5. George Dunsford. and daughters Barbara and Jane,l Hampton. visited friends in Fred-; ericton on July 5. Miss Maybelle Macbennaii. Char-i lotterown is spending some time visiting in Pleasant Valley. the guest of her mother. Mrs. Malcolm Mac-1 Lennan. 1 Miss L:iura Smith. Pleasant Val-i ley. left July 6 for Sackvillt. N.B.l where she will spend the sumnieiu studying at Mt. Allison Uiiiversity. of I('f'(lS; More top quality premium hog.-I. Master Wesley Curtis. Milton. is. spending his summer holidays vis-i iting in Pleasant Valley. the guest of his uncle. Mr. Roy Stewart. Mr and Mrs. Francis Hill and fwinily. and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Foster: Ficiiclifiirt. visited relatives and friends in Fredericton recently 1 Mr. and MrsrC,liyarlc-s Stevenson; and ramilig and Mr. Roy Stewart. Pieasaiit Valley were visitors to Bonsiiaw on June 28, the guest of Mrs. James E. Soniers. Coiiszratulriiions are being extend- ed to Miss Beulah Haslani and Miss Lottie I-loiisioii. who received their certificates from Union Comzl mcrciai College. at the graduation! exercises held recently. ROYAL DAIRY RATION ROYAL HORSE FEED Mrs. Wllllanl-I3;-LSteVells6ll eiiler-l taineri the l'll8I”nll)Cl'S of the Pleas- ant Valley Aiixlliary at her home on Julv '1. President Mrs. J. B. MaQ'i Dowcil presided. and was also iead-l "” . THE KELLY FEED The service of worship was lieldi in Plensani Valley United Church On July 5 and was coiiducied by the pastor, Rev. W.B. MacFhail. Dur- ing the service Linda Louise. dangli- icr or Mr. and Mrs. William! Grafton St. East, CllilTl()(l('l0WIl, P. E. I. Inieeiing when roll call will be an- swered with a dime. Year after year successful potato growers turn to DITHANE to (THE KELLY FEED. 3 ROYAL HIGH QUALITY STOCK and POULTRY FEEDS ' Only ingrciiiviils of finest quality are used in their inaiiiifacturr. and experience has proven that Royal Feeds produce "More Dollars" per ton ROYAL PIG STARTER (with Aurofucl ROYAL PIG GROWER (with Aurofac) ROYAL LAYING MASH (with Buttermilk! Get our prices on Bran. Shorts. Barley Meal, Oats. Feed Wheat, Ollcakc iVIc-al, Cobalt Stock Salt and Hay Salt. ROYAL FEE.DS BUILD A BIGGER BANK ACCOUNT SERVICE SERVICE Phone 881i! Diiiisford. Climloilvioun. and G0i'-- ""”"JELPuiA. Psrmsuv-I fight blight because they have seen for themselves, in actual side-by-side tests. how DITHANE keeps fields blight-free and yields. In grower demonstrations DITHANE-protected fields miislslr:ni- ly out-produced crops treated with other materials by an average of 49 bushels per acre, with more No. 1's in every bushel. i . from blight. These facts are important to you because the wrong ('ll()l('P of 1 fungicide can mean the loss of an entire crop. 3 With DITIIANE in your" rig you're sure of adequate protection Here are just a few reasons why: 2 ' DITHANE stops blight before it starts-keeps clean fields ole-an actually increases best zigaiiisi l)llElll. l" "Vi i - -.-iv". It's happened before? '0” J 1) WNW Crrip. NY " & HAAS C0'V:,':A Rvinmniwi: those arc fat-is . . . not ciaiiiii. lwmiisn DITI-IANE has been "field-pi'oven" as Ask )'0Lll' riiuiicr f--i' Dl'l'HA.VlC. as yuiiit llPliZlllli)l'S have hceil doing for years. You'll get. sure protection for yniir .1 Ask your dealer for DITHANE and halls blight in infected fields even though it has attacked the crop. " On a yield-per-acre basis. DITHANE is an economical fungicide to use. What's more it's easy to use as a dust or spray. Tlli'l'll'.K only 0Il('. DITHANIC. 'l DITHANE promotes healthy growth-won't burn or sliiiii vines and foliage. J-awn-"N....... DITHANE -- through the years proved best 533 growers And your oquipnient is safe because will not clog or corrode spray or dusting rigs. DITHANE (liEMl(AlS I0! Rohm-Haas DITIIANE ASll(UlllllI or csuansftrot LROIIM VSJIIAAS cowl l'ANV' o . cg ronouro ifoumaio, cmaoa