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Barlow was a pas- senger to Bummerside on June at Mrs..Ralph Dickinson and daughters Erna and rays. summerside. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. at R. uacnevin. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Williams, Summarside; were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Williams on June so. .. . , Mr. and Mrs. L. A. lnurleigh, ac- oompenlsd by Mr: and Mrs. E. S. Burlelgh, left by car June 11 forl I-iallfax. where they plan to attend a gathering of the Masonic Lodge. ' Mr.i and Mrs. Channlng Cough- lln and children. Betty, Phyllis and Ivan. Lot 16. were recent. guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Coughlln. 'Mrs. Jeanette Ogden, Alberton. spent the week-end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herold Gillie. Mr. Harry Gulls, who.is em- ployed in Charlottetown. spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ciliiis. Mr. Willard White, accompanied by his mother. Mrs. Mark White. brother Bruce and sister, Ethel, Summarside; motoredi to Eiiersiie on June 30 and visited with his grandfather, Mr. Willard Hutchin- -,24.A size 41. Golf pegi t son. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes." . ' Mr. and Mrs. lrnest Paynter, .00ll8h1in. and Mr. and Mrs. Jamaal Couglllin, motored to Borden on fJune is and. attended the funeral' of the late Mr. Guss Bhaw. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Mecxay and family. Travellers Best, were guests' on June 20 of Mr. ed Mrs. Bernard Adams. Mrs. Harold Gulls, Mrs. Melvin Hutchinson and daughter. Susan, were guests of Mrs. Earl Simmons, Summerslde, on June 17. an-. and Mrs. nun neu. weiiixlp ton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Barlow on June 20. Mr. Melvin Hutchinson left for saint John, N.B.. on June iii, where he plans on being employed for the summer months. - Mrs. Willard Oatwsy and Mrs. Winnie Morrbon attended the Conway United 1..adirs' Aid held at the home of Mrs. George Thompson on June 17. The ladies of the Bideford Wo- men's Institute served supper to 39 members of the Fish and Game Association on June is following an afternoon gathering. An even- ing meeting was held in the L.O.L. Hall following the supper hour. Mr. A. Lockhart, St. Eleanors. was s visitor to the home of Mr. and Mrs. George smith during the past week. Mr. George smith, who is em- ployed in Charlottetown, spent the week-end with his wife and family. Messrs. Bertrsn Phillips and Emmett Hutchinson, who are em- ployed in Halifax, spend the week- end at their homes. Misses Doris Morrison and Erma Ramsay of the Royal Canadian Navy, Halifax, spent the weekend with the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison. Mrs. Herbert Hutchinson and grenddeughter, Maxine Proffit, were visitors to Eummerslde on June 17. Mrs. Roy Williams. accompanied by Mrs. Arnold Burleigh, Mrs. Leith Hayes and daughter Arell, motored to Summcrside on June 18. i 24.i'4attsr olthe alphabet 20.Fallnat on water , -5"""9 Hui iiqil V. Y0 ' ti-.' pepper L. .:i ixodly Cl.Fat.her - (child's 84. Sheet. of term) matted 81.30)! of cotton Adam . wool 33. l:xclerne- so. Mimlca slots 37. Devourcd of 33. Frisr's Hie g sorrow iO.l"rorn i ii? i g,:.ow.l 3” i nffcrr uouu . Hutchinson and ' The sincere sympathy of the dis- tricts is extended to the bereaved wife and family of the late Mr. Ernest Ellis, Tyne Valley. Mr. Robert Mccaull. Halifax. is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Maccaull. Mr. Vernon Hutchinson and Mr. Blggar left on June 14 for Saint John, N.B., where they plan to be employed. Mr. Harry Glllis, accompanied by Miss Ruth Williams, Mrs. Melvin htsr. Susan, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John had as their guilt for the peel Tignisli Vicinity -"Mrs. John liorgan and family. week at their home in see cow Pond. Mrs. Dorgen's daughter, Mrs. Fred Nelligsn of Boston, Mass. Miss Reta Cshlll, l't.N., Boston, Msss.. who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eerirsn Cahill, Kli- dare. spent a few days recently in Tignish visiting her sister, Mrs. Gerald Handrahan. Mrs. Marjorie Rough of Ithlca, N.Y.. accompanied by her daugh- ters, Betty Anne, Marjorie and Sue. are spending an enjoyable holiday in Tlgnlsh visiting rela- tives and friends. T Mrs. Melven McQuaid and her two children, John and Mary, Jo of Souris, are visiting Mrs. Mc- Quald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Handrahan. Tlgnish. Mr. Raymond Gavin, Montreal, Que., has returned in his home after spending a few days recently with his mother. Mrs. John R. Gavin, and his sister, Miss Mau- reen of Tignish. - After an absence of 28 years. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chase are visit-T lug Mrs. Chase's sister. Mrs. Wil- fred Broderick. Tignlsh, as well as other relatives and friends. Mr. William Doyle, Medford. Mass, is spending his holidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Doyle, Skinner's Pond. Mr. William Handrahan has re- turned to his home in Montreal after a pleasant holiday spent with his brothers, Messrs. Frank and Fred 1-landrahan, Harper Road. Mrs. Chester Hogan, accompan- ied by her children, Peter, Douglas and Jaqueline of Moncton, N.B., is visiting her father, Mr. J. Peter Gaudet, Tignish. Mr. Gerald Handrahan, manager of the Tignish Co-operative, Ltd, was a business visitor to char- lottetown last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nelilgan and family had at their guests for the past week at their home in Nor- way, Mr. Nelligan's sister, Mrs. Florence O'Connor and her son, Leo, oi Boston, Mass. Mr. Wilson Shes. Anglo. was a business visitor to Charlottetown recently. He was accompanied by Messrs. Gerald Gavin and Earl Handrahan. Mr. John Martin and Mr. Stan Mcmnis of the National Film Board. Charlottetown, were busi- ness visitors to Tignlsh recently. iojlllrnsdale on June 20 to visit with Miss Betty Rennie. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bridges and daughter Patsy, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hardy, motored to Bonshaw on June 15 toattend the funeral of the late week-end at the home of his par- Miscouclie and; ' va a U H , icin y Miss Doreen Perry of Sum- merslde, is visiting in Miscouche. Miss Lucille ';RKmsay of Alberton. is visiting in Miscouche at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Perley McNeil. On June 22, Mrs. Ramsay of sum- merside presented First Aid eeril- ilcates and pins to la ladies of Mis- couche who had recently completed a course in First Aid. iunice Haywood is visiting in Miscouche. at the home of her sis- ter. Mrs. Peter Desftoches. Friends of Mrs. Lorne Morgan of Miscouche, will be sorry to learn that she has entered the Prince County Hospital for treatment. Fourteen pupils of Marian Acad- emy, Miscouche, are faking en- trance and Maritime Board exam- inations in Slimmerside. Their friends wish them every success. Misses Auldine and "hired De- Coste of Miscouche are isiting in Egmont Bay, guests of their grandmother, Mrs. Antoine Gal- lant. Mrs. Hubert Gallant and child- ren Brlan and Wayne, recently spent several days in Miscouche. visiting at the home of Mrs. Gal- -Mona Gallant. nurse-in-i.raln- ing at the Charlottetown Hospital. is spending two weeks vacation at her home in Miscouche. with her liianrgants, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Gal- Miss Anne Steele of Miscouche. recently spent a few days in sum. merslde, visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Hubert Gallant. eB. V. Burton And Vicinity Sonny Dalton, Miscouche, is vis- iting at the home oi his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Dalton, Burton. Miss Janet Reilly, Montreal, re. cently visited relatives and friends in Glengarry. Miss Penny Griffin, student oi Tlgnlsh Convent, is receiving con- gratulations on having successfully passed the Grade X exams. Mr. and Mrs. William Curlcy and family oi Freetown. were recent guests of Mrs. Myrtle Doyle. Campbellton; also Mr. and Mrs Mike Doyle, Bloomfield. Messrs. Vernon Doyle and Wil- -liam Monaghan of Campbellton, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Momighan, Campbellton, also Jack Ellis, 0'- Leery. were visitors to Tignlsh last Sunday. Mr. Freddie Perry, who is em.- ployed in Charlottetown, spent the and Mrs. Jeanette Ogden, motored Mr. Guss Shaw. THERE? oiiiv 0llE IimiAiiE . fllllull III llllfllillll can-aisv -. I CIIAII: lTI.i ” TORONTO I. ONYAIIO. CANAUA . ' ents, Mr. 'and Mrs. Bennie Perry. , She was accompanied by her gzngfe P”en"5- Mn and MT5- P9”) daughter; Mrs. Ralph Maccaull 9 ' , and Mr. Maccsull. grounds of Mr. MacMillan. on Wednesday. June 23. were the annual meeting of the Pro- iesiunt P. E. I. the officers of the auxiliary. daughters. Miss is visit to New York on June 12. They were accompanied by and Mrs. Frank Cutcllffe of Fred- and hardy-can be raised in base- ment or spare room. work required. motored to Summersidei recently we have for gale excellent 03 bu5m953- Canadian registered b r e e din g slack. making mediately- CARFEW, s Mr. Johnnie Clark, Boston, Mass., who is vacationing in -C b " ion. was a recent visitor at the home of his uncle, Mr. Henry Dal- ton, Burton. Miss Jean McCarthy, has re- turned to her home in Campbell- ton. after spending e few days with her sister, Mrs. Reggie Ric- hard, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Howard and family of Glengarry, attended the graduation exercises of Tig- nlsh Convent High School, of which their daughter Beverley, graduated with honors. leading the class in all subjects. Others attend- mg were Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Griffin, Mrs. Wilfred Dalton, also Doyle Griffin, Burton. -01! Beileque Notes Several pupils from Bedeque school are writing the matricula- tion examinations in Summerside High School. Friends of Mrs. Robert Affleck are pleased to see her out again after being confined to her home for several days through illness. Mrs. Edith Myers, Carleton Sid- ing. spent the week from June 20 to June 27 in Halifax, where she had a check-up of her health. Several from Bedeque and Cen- iral Bedeque attended the annual meeting of the Provincial branch of the W. C. T. U., which was held at Cnrnwall on the beautiful and Mrs. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bowness In Charlottetown on June 74 when Mrs. Bowness attended Orphanage Auxiliary of Mrs. Bowness is one of -Mr. Wilfred Craig and his two Miss Catherine and Louisp, Middleton, left for Mr. ciiiiiciiiun The lluxury Fur of - Tomorrow Chinchillas are clean, odourless Feed costs are low-very little All animals guaranteed. If you plan to enter this profit industry, consult. us im- Chinchilla Ranch Hampton, N. B. Campbcllton. Wednesday, June 30. 1954 ericion, Lot 67. two weeks, with relatives friends in New York and other After spending t and' The Guardian Page 18 BEGIN cenrernvsat xrrci-izusin. 9ni.. (CP)-1110 of the Charge on June 24, of the Pine Hill campaign was and plans were made to get the project un- A strong committee was Ralph Callback There was a good attendance from the three points of the Charge. was chosen as lay representative to Presbytery for year. considered derwey. set up with. Mr. as chairman. Bedeque Mr. carefully points of interest, they returned on June 24. At the Official Board meeting United Church the matter Heber Moore the ensuing is buy out of the wlndrow fast. bales that are easy to feed machines now. 45 Baler. sider before purchasing any 208 Great ,Geo. St. V Miilllllllilillllili In the race against weather and rising labor costs in pays to own your own McCormick pickup bales. Gels! of parts and the service available." slogan, ”Servlce Follows Sales." W. R. JENKINS YOUR HUDSON Si INTERNATIONAL DEALER O weeklong city centennial was of- ficially opened Monday by Lieu- tenantrGovernor L. O. Brelthsupt of city hall. Later Mr. Brcltheupt, a native of Kitchener, cut the son- pound birthday cake and girl guides distributed it. He also brought greetings on behalf of-the Queen. . SCHOOUS OUT! TORONTO (CP)--Summer ve- cailon began Tuesday for 9fX),000 gleeful Ontario public school chil- dren. They'll be on holidays until . Sept. 7. our own; The No. 45 operates iroini the power iolre-off. Enables you to make better hay: than ever before-tied in green, leafy, compact sliced- - and one man runs the? pwliole show from the tractor seat. Let us show you the ' ,"45" - and the complete line of McCormick boy-iv Ask about the option of installing a motor on e A number of used Hay took: always in stock. 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FEW REASONS WHY: ' DITHANE is gentle on foliage - unlike Bor- deaux mixtures DITHANE does not stunt DITHANE is safe on equipment-no corrosion or clogging prob- lems to delay you. b ' A DITHMVE spraying or dusting program helps you harvest a bet- ter crop-more number 1's. Your potatoes will keep better in storage. DITIIANE is manufactured only by ROI-IM dz HAAS COMPANY - e firm with years of experience in the protection and development of organic fungicides. - Ask your dealer for DITHANE 4 through the years proved best by growers test. DITHANE Ia a.tradi-snark. Ins. C-null and U. 8. Pat. on. end in principal for- sign oonnhlee. of Ontario at a ceremony in front '