PAGE FOURTEEN Most sparsely-populated state in South America is French Guiana. with 33.000 population in 35,000 aqime miles. OPENING DANCE ST MARKS PARISH HALL? Mr. and M..Ti.;.l..i. T. c..u..m Lot 7 ,0! Forest View were guests of Mr. Tuesday Evening, May 12th 3:::jn”0 A'59"””” ”” S”””' New Hardwood Pjloors i it K” Excellent Music Rcfresliineriis Admission -10 cents Dancing flzfltls-12:(i(i Howlun and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Peters and on Saturday evening. A- pril 25th, where they spent the week end with Mr. Peters folks. i ilittle sons of Tignish motored to llrlowlan i There are still some very bad ,spots on the dirt roads. one ,bad ,place near I-lowlan Station is keep- ;in;: men busy filling it in with cars gr-itimz mired every day. Mr and Mrs. Ray family of O'Leary were in Howlsn on Siiiiciriy afternoon at the home of Mr. nlltl Mzs. Tenis Peters. I:(-IFITSTIMITTTBZIII f 1 Mr and Mrs Anthony Finnun and daughters. Pauline and Patri- cia. were in I-lnwlan on Sunday N oona n and We now have fresh "WHE- - hie nrl Mrs llmuirii Arseiiault hernng far lobster Rlldlhlylts Frliv Doirnn were in . Howlan on Sunday evening. April on hand. Prompt cIeliv- rem. Mr and Mrs Francis McQuarric nlltl suns of Wilinot niotored to llmilziii and Cape Wolf on Sunday ery anywhere. CARRCL DELANEY Aim mm M . , MY. Eli 1) II (C II t T F - Summerside DIGI ' iillo Zplllltutl: :olIple1U'iia(IUaysnnt Htllte home (if her brothel Jerry Gal- lzint (iiiiiiig his recent illness. Wellington 9-2 l Mr. Joseph S. Gallant of Pius- P. E. I. TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE MOBILE X-RAY UNIT MONDAY. ii. MAY Wcliingtoii Station (New School) . 12:00-4:tl() Wellington Station llziil ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, T:(l()-8:3l) TL'ESDAY. 12 MAY-- Springhill School ll:00-noon Richmond Sciiool 2:lillM4:30 Wi;Il.)NESDAY. 13 MAY- Mt. Pleasant School 11:00-noon Ellerslie Iligh School .... .. 2:00-4:30 THURSDAY. .14 MAY.- Inverncss School llwlignoon Next week the X-ray unit will visit West Devon, O'Leary. Yiiionvale, Bloomfield Corner and Elmsdale. See Guardian on Saturday for schedule. All adults should be x-rnycd. ATTENTION HOG PRODUCERS jlnj NORTH TRYON. ALBANY, CARLETON. CHELTON, FERNVVOOD and LONVER BEDEQIYE Mr. .Vlai'ius I.ill'SPll will be collerriing hogs for us in the above areas EACH TUESDAY, commencing May 12th. Have your hogs slaughtered the day they leave your farm by listing them with Mr. Larsen, Phone Borden 33-1'2. not later than Monday night. Your.pairona;;e will he greatly appreciated, CANADA PACKERS LMITED Grafton Street Charlottetown CAPITOL Summon-side Tuesday 3:30-T215-9:15 Tonight Til?)-9:15; I :3 V N Y O f THE GIRLS WITH BOYS IN i. EVERY PORTI IYAIIING i' k ESTHER C WIIIIAMS ville was in I-lowlnn on Monday. April 27th. I l Mrs. John T. Gallant of Pius-. ville recently spent it day in How-I jlan. i -v- - . i Mr. and Mrs. John Finrinn ac-i icompanied Mr. and Mrs. Anthony iFinnan to Charlottetown on Satur- -day. where they visited their brother, Albert Finnan, who is seriously ill in hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Gallant and family were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Finnan Per- ry on Sunday. -Quite a few men in this dis- trict are taking advantage of their spare time before farming and get- ting some repairing and new work done to their buildings now. Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Bnote of Mill Road. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Buote of Kelly Road. called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gallant on Sunday afternoon, April '.'6th on their way to Alberton. Mrs. J. E. Arsenault went to the home of her brother and sister-in- llaw, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet. ywoodstock on Wednesday. April .22nd. from where on Saturday she lentered the Western Hospital as a lpatient where she is being treated ;for the flu. Her many friends are'lPC'U”l i" ” ;looking forward to her recoverylB-"WlJ?”" P”l""" wary soon lray, .ir.in .iluri.ix. , :.A. ill. M. )lniin3, MFll'S3 i Sympathy is being extended tril I the late itlie bereaved family of l Mrs. Thomas Cook whose death oc- . . . Vicinity I . ulmx .- are ineinhors iiiiiiihrw Show :I lcurred at the old homestead in. ;Cnpe Wolf on Sunday morning, A- pril 26th. Mrs. Cook was the moth- er of Mrs. Bruce Csrruthers and jwas well known and beloved by all who knew her. Mrs. Carruthers, gm-5 remained with her during her last was a rr-::r-in m”953- Inf Mr and -- -e- -------- , ault. BEAUTY UHNT l Mrs. Benny m(V3ValVlaiit. Slililnlel" - , . side, is Vlslllllfl at her home. l REGINA ICP)-womenmm (Rik guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold to themselves while applying lip-lwanen suck get R. more beautiful finish. ' ' g ,says Ardelle Saunders, travelling M” Edd)? Bemmd mcenuy expert for 5 Cosmetic fin” "Toaliisitedl her mother. Mrs. Ellen Le Phyllis Peters of Duvar VlSll(Il' at the home Mrs John S. Arsen- . 0ne,n' wolnell 10”” they 3"”I Clair, in Tigiiish, iapp-.-ylllg lipstick to a living pair , . ,. :01 1”” she 5a-V5' . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aylward y 'T' "-- lot Berleque were Sunday visitors I In the British Order of PTCCC-lApri1 gain, at the home of Mr. ide”"- me A-YChbl5h0D Of Canter-land Mrs. William Aylward in lbl"-V 15 "15 Mhlor person in the'skinnei-s Pond. ikingdoni after the royal dukes. i - V-- i Mrs Henry P. Bernard recently T iisited her mother, Mrs. Alice lCIialSS0ll and other members of . E i lher family in Tisnish. l i Mr Frank Dueay. left recently for Bay-field, N.S., where he will tl(ENSlNGTONl you employed for some time. Monday - Tuesday 7:15-9:15,l Mr. Trvin: Mokler has return- ed to his home in Palmer Road after being a patient at the P. ,E Island Hospital, Charlotte- liown, for some time. I l lBob Hope and Hedy Lamzirr j in comedys "MY FAVORITE SPY" and Mrs. Dougald Wedge ni rhornl classes in the Musi Llziil Prnfiit, Sylvia Proiitl. Bark rnw: Exelyn Crnzier. I rri. Crnzier, Elizabeth Biookins. Mirmi GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Jr. Girlsi Choir Of Kensington i of -the Elia United Church Junior Glrls' Choir of Kei-isln czil Festival. Front row, left to right: L'mirl, Astrid Miller. Joan Caseley, Helen !ilncMillzin, Gladys Davison, Marion Humphrey. Rev. Cousins.7(Barier's Film gton, who coni- Shella Caseley. Margaret Mur- Lab.) . Mr. Gerald Bernard. who is serving with the Royal Canadian Navy, recently visited his father. Mr. Ben J. Bernard and other members of his family. Mr. Frank Gaudct has returned to his place of employment in Montreal. alter spending several months at his horn: in St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Oville Chaisson ni Tignish were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Arsenanlt. Miss Anna Bernard and Miss Elaine Dugay left recently for Charlottetown where they will be employed for some time. Miss Violet Doucette and Miss Marina Brown were recent visit- ors to Alberton. Friends of Mrs. Joseph P. Gaudet are pleased to know that her health is greatly improved after being ill at her home with the ”flu” for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Myers re- cently motored to Charlottetown to visit Mr. Myers mother, Mrs. Mary Myers. who is is patient at the City Hospital. They were ac- companied by Mr. Clarence Wedge. Mrs. Leonard Ditler has arrived ircrrn Oregon, and is visiting at her home in Waterford. guest of her brothers. Mr. Edward and Gerald Fitzgerald. also her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Aylward in Watenford. The many friends and parish- ioners of Reverend Patrick Walsh are sorry to know he is a patient at the Western Hospital and wish him a' speedy return to health Mr. Maurice Myers and his son Johnny Mysrs have both sulficent iv recovered to be able to re- turn to their home after being hospitalized at the Western Hos- pital for several days. -Mr. Thomas Allain left re- cently to visit his daughter. Mrs. Ralph Chase and Mr. Choose, also Mia Doris Allaln in Law- rence, Mass. Mr. Allsin has also three sons that are serving with the United States Navy. . Miss Mary Myers who has been a patient at the Western Hospit- al for several days, has been transferred to the City Hospital Charlottetown, for further treat- ment. Hcr many friends are wish- ing her I. speedy recovery. Mrs. Viola Swift has returned to her home in Hartford, Conn.. after visiting her mother, Min. Thomas Mokler. who is a pati- ent at the Western Hospital. Mrs. Mokler is well on the road to re- oavery and expects to be able to return to her home in the near future. Mr. John N. Richard recently Breadolbune and Vicinity slbsne, motored to Charlottetown on Tuesday. April 21st. Miss Betty Eiinun. Bummerside. wins a visitor to Bresdslbsne on Friday. May the 1st. Mr. Ailui Hickox and Miss Freda Hiokox visited Charlottetown on Saturday, May the 2nd. Mr. James Cousins, who Ioent the winter months with his daugh- ter. Mrs. Cecil Harding. French River. has returned to his home in Bresdalbsne. ' Mr. P. E. Murray. Bresdslbnne. spent several days in.)-Islifnx the week of April the 26th. He re- turned home on Friday, May the 1st. Mr. Ray Barrett and Mr. Had- den Mellish, Summerside, visited Bi-eadal.bane on Friday evcnins May 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Amand motored to their home in Com- wsll on Friday, May the lst after spending four days visiting rela- tives and friends in Bi-eadalbsne. Mrs. Lloyd Leard, Victoria West, visited for several days during the week-end of April 26th at the home of her daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mac- Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Acklsnd, Mrs. Lionel Robinson, Mrs. Enrl Chsppell snd Mrs. P. E. Murray were among those who attended the golden wedding reception of Rev. and Mrs. M. Tyatterworth, which was held at the New Glas- gow Christian Church Manse. on Tuesday afternoon. Arpril nth. Miss Nadine Delghan. labora- tory technician. Charlottetown. spent several days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Deighan, Breadslbane, during the illness of Mrs. Deighnn who has been a patient in the Charlotte- town Hospital. Mr. W. O. Wesle, pastor of the Summerside Christian Church. who is conducting a regular week- ly singing class for the young peo- ple of the New Glasgow circuit met viitih the group in the Brend- albane Christian Church, on Fri- day evening. May lst. Another enjoyable and profitable hour of vocal training will be held in the New Glssgow Christian Church next week. ' -1: operation. He was accompanied by Mr. Paul Peters and other mem- bers of the family. Mr. Curl O'Brien has returned to Boston. Ma.-.s., after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ans- lem 0iBrien in Summerside. He also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Illlain. on his MAY rt. 1933 KING EUII3 COFFEE . Sn delicious - so refreshing: i Professional Cards 8. r. iiuiirsii R. o. P. IL L Complota Visual Lnnlygc. Glusso Fitted summers” PHONE 3110 BMALLMAN'S BUTLDIN G OPTOMETRIST T. EARLE IIICIIEY l Chutorod Accountant Clnsdiuu Bank of Commerce Summeridu. P. E. L PHONE 28!! E. E. PARIIMAN Opt. D. RD. OPTOMETIIIST Gluses Fitted Eyes Exnmim, Office Hours: 9 to 11 - I to B and by appointment. PHONE 828'! BEGENT THEATRE BLDG Summer St. Suininersid, W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant I. ll. 1. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville It Water street Summer-side DIAL P. 0. BOX 8344 681 L. A. S. ALLEN B.A.. LLB. BABRISTER, ETC. Ill Water Street - Phone ':3lL SUMMEEBIDIZ. P. E. I. IN. J. R. CUNNINGHAM VETERINARIAN Dial 2520 Water Street East Summer-side OR. J. A. IIOIRON DENTIST Dental X-Rays Smlllmnn Building l . . lcome have 3 laugh Wllll BOI) aiiNrihdau"iilei' liauretta of Summer- MISS Elana F-iflE3Md- IiTiIi(swxxi'EilIc iL.wI')liosIi1smTep:lUi:nttoatvlfrI: visit to St Louis He was nccom land Hedy. side were recent visitors at the Miss Vina Myers. and Miss Prince County Hospital. Mrs. panled by Misslshirley Howard smmmnsmn . ',hnm-e ni Mr. and Mrs. J. 5. Eleanor Myers nf Tignish were Richard is progressing favourably and Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie O'- Dm 2359 ..-M y g lvedizr V W 7 recent visitors at the home of after having undergone a serious Brien. -BG M.:..-..,......:.:, M Don't gamble in choosing your Fungiciole for effective blight con- irol. Be safe by choosing a fungi- THERE IS ONLY ONE DITHANE... . the answer to potato blight control problems of P.E.l. growers DITHANE ORGANIC FUNGICIDE DOES DO EVERYTHING WE SAY IT WILL! DITHANE stops blight from getting into your fields-and stops it in its tracks if it has already attacked your crops. DITHANE results in bigger yields and more Number Ono's. DITHANE is harmless to vines and foliage-wonlt burn or stunt cicle Hi i It ' ' i . UVIVIAN a as provad HIS abdrfy 1,0 IMINJITXIANE won't clog or corrode your wraylnl or dustinl equips . ' ' ' e t. -.,,,.IC,U,I!!,E... do all '5 clanned for '1I' m "In the blight year of 1930. DITHANE proved its worth on Prince "Lu, , spy-4. IHIIN-IA A Edward Island. Potato growers still remember how DITHANE pro- .g:?:...g . te;It;i.ed thevllrheirczrii-ln;n:l'a;ic:lIil:l;y give them higher ylelds of better run IA f After three years OT SUCCeS5Tu' F I)1'ruANl: today is null the nme dependable. potent blight killer "W" t -still economical and easy to use. For the Inks of your crops and ., Billl ECKSIIIIE at V control of early and late blight F. iii? Hill"s?l”221.”ilfp.fi'iT.”l.Z'.i”l.?','5.?.?3”nlI4'lf)i3l'? .i'3..'3'.".3?l3 ' ' ' malt-rial. iiiituiinusisiiiis-nuiiiiiii-isoiiiiiiduii-.r.1..a:aa an u.o.u new" DITHANE-preferred by growers for potato blight control. E. I. growers rate DITHANE sprays or dusts their number one potato ' Today ...... .. 3:30-7:15-9:15 i fungicide. y Tuesday .. ............ .. 7:15-9:15 1 " . .4. ox tmiuisi rot" Imiwtiiilt I ' add A .,i,(5' T M . Qt V 1 ..,.et noun a suns . '"”"""”'” , T .98” cons-Auv - l OI CIIIDI: I-TI. TORONTO 1. ONTARIO, CANADA DITHANE in I irsdsmnrk. Reg. Canada and U. 3. Put. Off. and in principal foreign . countries. 17:9-;