Fgmfrleosh "The following market been prepared I?! L Department of Agric The Deputy Minister. Mr. wright states that he would ” 't?'''.l.9y" I54 am” Tr s an . 53.1.. in shearing. that will netd under the IVJIPIOCQII Orlnca Counwt "III" '03 g9th to April lat. '11 in our hope he "id, "tbgt we will .pp1icatloas from those interested in sheep. raising .3. .0. e'. bu conduc of our Department Mr. James Mundy of ads Department of Agriculture. we are hopeful 01 000111105 services of Mr. .3 superintendent of al Farm at Nappan. to lecture to this class on sheep Husbandry. Mr. wtnisml 11 "' 0"-"lulu: wuiority on all phases of sheep raising. and will have a vary in- tercsting massage fa those in attendance. if this Course is suc- cesslul we are lillllllllll 10 000' duct another one in the Eastern section of the Province some- what under the lama lines." DAIRYING Butter prices on the St. John and Halifax markets continued unchanged during the past week. with the wholesale price of first grade. one and two-pound prints. being quoted at 60 cents. local jabbing 65 cents. Local Jobbing in this Province is also as cents. and the whole- sale price is that of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick less freight and handling charges. Montreal butter -- current re- teipls 61 cents. wholesale 01114- 61'-ic. Toronto dodtc-Sic. The production of butter for the week ending March 12th amount- ed to 40.534 lbs.. compared with 47,324 lbs. for the same week last year. This is a decrease of 0.- 790 lbs... or 14.396. ' On March 1 1055 thore,were 99,000 lbs. of cheese in age in this Province. which Ihs less than at February 1st. Tins amount may easily; be sold within the Province hofore the it. production season. begins. Ilo':tiI merchants should. there- fore. purchase their requirements early. 1111-: EGG MARKET The egg market remains about steady and unchangadifrom last report. surplus supplies continue to clear to other Atlantic Pro- vinces under a fair to good de- mand. Production is steadily in- creasing. General quality is good. Some carelessness in grading has been noted recently in groo- ed shipments arriving in Cltsr-' lottetown from rural stations. with markets at the present just graded pack paettlnl affect. every effort. will he made to check all shipments on delivery or prior to shipment out of the Prov cs. In future all as found belo grade marked Will be placed undarpdetention and returned to the owner. So grade according to Government Stniidsrds and. hold your Mar- Itctsf O Montague Prices - Ungraded eggs: AL 39; AM IT; AS IS; I 22; c 15. , Oil-earl! Prices ..- Ungraded glilse 37: AM 54: AS 22: B sndshtpmanlia siderabb'llgbtertbalastthree and or four days. The price in gen- eral is 01.00 for the contents of a 10 pound hag delivered to the with a few places "paying Turnip: are in fair demand at 50c per bushel at the car, but here again a few buyers are 11311:: up to Me. 1. ESTOCII Trading in steers was a bit slow” on the Montreal market. Good cows were in steady de- mand. andup to we higher. part- icularly the better ones. Mixed Good and Choice Steers brought 20.50 to 21.00: Medium.l'I.o0 to 10.00; with Common down to 11.50. Good Beef Typo Cows were 18.50 to 14.00 with a few at 15.00; Good Day pa Cows were 12.00 to 13. .i On the Maritime markets hog and sow prices are down 81.00 at both Moncton an Charlottetown. but all other estock prices. Moncton and Charlottetown, are steady with last week. The following are the quotations on these markets: Bags at Moncton: Grade A 24.50; 81 23.50; No. 1 sows 10.00; No. 2 sows 17.00; hot dressed weight delivered at the Moncton plant. llogs at Charlottetown; Graoe A2050: 31 22.50: No. 1 Iowa l7.M; No. 2 rows 10.00; F.O.B. country points. Cattle at Moncton: Delivered to plant. Steers: Choice 17.25; Good 16.75; Medium 14.00 to 15.00: Common 11.00 to 18.00. .Ho.-iferat Choice 16.75; Good 15.75: Med- tum 13.50 to 14.00; Common 11.00 to 13.00. Cows: Good 10.Z: Medium 0.50; Common 0.50; Can- ners I; Cutters 0.50 to 7.50. Bulls: Good 9.50; Medium 8.50; Com- mon 0.00. - Cattle at Charlottetown: Deliv- ered to plant. Steers: Choice 17.00; Good 16.00 to 10.50; Med- ium lS.00 to 10.50; Common l0.00'to 13.00. Heifers: Choice 16.50: Good 15:00 to 10.00; Med- ium. 10.00 to 15.00: 10.00 to plant. Choice 10.00 to 10.00; Good 17.00 to 10.00; Medium 14.00 to 15.00; Common 12.00; Grassers 9.00 to 10.00. Charlottetown: Dall- vsred to plant. Good and Choice 17.00 to 10.11); Medium 15.00 to 10.09: Common 11.00 to 13.00: Grassara 7.00 to 0.00. The following were the rail grade prices received for Steers. llslfcs. and Calvas for the weak ending March 10th. It will be noted in this report that then were no A or I Steers and Hell- ers graded during this week. Steers: C 8.00 to 51.75; D1 un- der 300 lbs. It.00. over 050 lbs. 17.70: D8 I100: D0 I100; M I 15; 6 10.50 to 17.75. Heifers: C .00 to 10.70: D1 under 800 lbs. 10.00. Science shrinks Piles over 350 lbs. 20.75. Thou prices New Way Without Surgery Finds Healing Substance not no... noun.- Relieves Pain-Shrhks Hemorrhoids Toronto. Ont. (Special)-For the first time science has found a new healing substance with the sstonlshlng ability to shrink hem- orrhoids and to relieve pain. Thousands have been relieved- wtthout resort to surgery. .n one hemorrhoid case after another. "very striking improve- men!" was reported and verified bl" doctors' observations. Pain was relieved promptly. And. while gently relieving pain. actual reduction or retraction (shrinking) took plgcg. And most amazing of all-this Improvement was maintained in cases where doctorI' observations were continued over a period of many months! In fact. results were so thor- ounh that sufferers were able to make such astonishing statements as "Piles have ceased to be a . Ciftrn-..esIlaonWs'-to 1 problem!" And among these suf- ferers wero a vary wlda variety of hemorrhoid conditions. some of 10 to I) years' standing. All this. without the use of nar- ootios. anesthetics or astringenta ofaoy . hesacretlaanew. healing substance (Bio-Dyne')- the discovery of a famous scien- tilio institute. Already. Bio-Dyna is in wide use for healing injur- ed tissue on all parts of the botbr. Now this new healing substance is offered in ointment form for hemorrhoids under the name Preparation.1l.' The price is only 01.10 a tube inoludlngkan at plicator. The name to a for Preparation ll-at all drug stores. And renumbar-if not entirely ulafied-your money will he re- funded promptly. 'Trade Mark Reg. a low price as a .coooI7s:aq tire ..y.... n 4..., it '5 -z -lllei. 1,11! 1 ii - ta a. m " tar: Rev. E. S. Halos. Eastern Guardia . -rssssv-rnuua cnunca IN CANADA. - Schedule (C Sun iday.Maroh17t.h.Wood1slandsl1 . Caledcnlall p. In. Minis- . p. in. Murray-Harbour 'I.U p. m. PE1'lI'I IAY PAS- TORAL CHARGE. - The United Church of Canada. Services for Sundny.iMarelI ma. Greenwich. Service at 11 a. m. St. Peter's Sar- vice at 0 p. m. Marie Service at 7.0) p. m. Rev. Russell A. Mac- Leod. Minister. .!'1'1IE PRESIYTIBIAN church in Canada. Services Sua- day, March 27. Cardigan. 11 s.m.; Lorne Valley. I pan. Thou ser- vices will be conducted by the Young People's Society. Mon- tague. there will be a laymanls service at 7:30 pm. Sund school at 10 am. A cordial we- come to all. Rev. D. A. Campbell. minister. 'MONTAGUl: PASTORAL CHARGE. --.The United Church of Canada. Rev. J. M. Fraser. Minister. Sunday. March 17th. Montague: 10 a.m. Sunday School. 11 n. m. Fvrntng Service-Con tinuing the series-"The Way to Calvary". Junior S day School. 7.!) p. m. Evening nice. with the Junior Choir from the Protest- ant Orphanage. Lower Montague: 0.45 a. :11. Morning service and Sunday School. (Note the after- noon Communion Service on Palm Sunday. April 3rd.) SCHURCH OF CHRIST. the Lord's Day. March 27th. Mon- tague: 10.00 a. m. Bible School for all ages. 11.00 a. m. The Lord's Supper and Radio Report. Murray 11.00 a. in. Bible School mdeith Loid s M an e r 's up . urray Harbour: 0.00 p. mpgllblc school and the Lord's supper. Combined Evangelist” service at the Murray Harbour Church of Christ at 1.” p. m. Everyone welcome. Kenneth T. Norris. Evangelist. are hot dressed weight deliver- ed. The calves graded: 1 A; 1 D: 12 C; 0 D; 7 M. These gradss brought the following prices: A and B 3.00 to 80.00 according to weight; C 21.00 to 17.00 accord- ing to weight; D 10.00; 1-! 18.00. all weights. Calves are hot drau- ed weight delivered. skin on. SUIT PATTERNS in 3.95 to 8.95 Special Easter Pricas on all w o oi ,BLAZ- ERS and FLANNEIA ll Staniistsrelasd VANJOIhHM- TIICROWD PRE - EASTER SPECIALS HO0LEY'S MEWS WEAR CHOOSE THAT NEW EASTER WEAR- "WHERE QUALITY IS SURE" New Charconls. Blues. Gr Char-Browns by Town Hall. and other famous names. FINEST RANGE WE IIAVI SPECIAL! GABARDINE I PANT 011118 101.00 Ne; lplaah Am eaves I If S H 19.95to5'l.ll0 39.95 SEEOUR FINERANGE OF NEW Sport Shim SLACKS 0.95 to 10.95. MIRRAY RNIR.'MARCH” 25-26 RIDAY - SATURDAY "THE STEEL HELMET" Also '1-IPMA SItow'llasa0PM. IIONTAGIIE IIIDAY-SATURDAY I-I u AM Q-Ia "SIESE AT RED IIVEII” ; 3011.0! YW . 'lALls-lverythtng to go-less 10 percent for eaals Large stock paint. and feed. building materhls. Pools and Thomploli. Montasut ' ..'V Yl'1!:l.D-Orwell; Head ooagroga . Sarvicaa untlay March 17. Volleyfiald 11 a.m.; Selle River. I n.m.: Orwell i-lead 'I:I p.m. A. 0. Fraser. mlnistar. Montague Sunday School. g. m. sturgeon Sunday School. 11.1!) a. as. Montague:-Service. 2.00 p. in. Murray Harbour Sunrlllf Sons: 8.00 o. t:a.mMurrayultlv:; sun school. . p .m. urr Rivas Service. 7.!) D .m. Sturg- on Service followed by Commun- ion. Prayar Meetings as usual. JCHOI R IZNTIBTAINID '- Membcr. of the Community Mass Choir and friends were aunt! of Mrs. Leroy white. t of tha King's County Hospital Ladies Auxiliary, at the Bison Restaur- ant. Montague. Sunday nlsht. fol- lowing theaacrod concert at Mur- ray River. Mrs. White. on Mlllll of the auxiliary. thanked the S u for their whole-hearted co-operation in malllll 1110 000' carts -in Montague and Murrly ltlvar so successful. Mr. Robert Murray. who directed the choir. axpressed the appreciation of the group for the delicious treat of ice, cream and cake. and I110 spoke of his pleasure in workinl with the choir. Personals ..-Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Murray. Montague. were weekend visitors to Sackville. N. 3.. guests of Mr. Murray's parents. . .'Mr. and Mrs. L. I-I. Kennedy. Charlottetown. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. John White. Mon- tague. ti-ler many friends are sorry to hear that Miss Martha Town- send. Montague. is ill in the King's County Hospital. 'The Nursery Club of the King's County Memorial Hospital enter- tained the members and their friends at the home of Mrs. Leon Johnston in the form of a mea- surlng and scrabble party. as a means of raisin funds for the club. The prise or high score for scrabble was won by Miss Alva Brehaut. The hostess. Mrs. Leon Johnston. assisted by the club Gedfown Georgetown added two more in the second lod with R. Solomon and P. Me it getting the goals. In the third period the Royalty boys netted two quick ones. Doyle tttng his second of the night and gnlmiakef the other and then in the closing minutes of the game MacPbee added three more for Georgetown. getting four for the night. Only one penalty was hand- ed out. The refuses were Gordon Lavers and Everett McLeod. Mission Band .."l'welve members responded to roll call at the regular meeting of St. Andrews Presbyterian Mis- sion Band. Montague, Wednesday afternoon at the menu. under the leadership of Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Robert Murr . The opening hymn was "Jesus ves Me." fol- lowed by prayer by Peggy Fraser. The hymn "When He Cometh" was beautifully rendered by Paul. ette Clow. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary. Peggy Fraser. and were approved as read: . The offering was received by we Campbell. A very interesting l'Y entitled "Thank You” was read by Mrs. Murray. A ':: I '3 of games were under the direction Hockey At Murray Homer .. ;'ida games were ad during the weak at the urray Harbour Rink. Wood Is- lands won twine hum Belle luv: fr-ombythoideoticalsooresofs-0.In the first game scours were Madison (2) and Macldillan. In the second Macldillan and each of the Ken Emery's playing for Wood Island scored singleton. In their two games Littla Sands won one from Murray Harbour North 2-0 and dropped the other to Murray Harbour Bruins B-7. Grant Clements scored both of his team's goals in the first game. the first one on a penalty shot. In the second game Stewart (2) Harris (1) and Fraser (2) Mac- Donald and Chapman scored for (3). G. White (8! and MacI.enn accounted for Little Sands goals. Montague cllfling .. ..SCurling draw at Montague Rink today; 7:15-East Ice: Ladles'; ice: D. McGowan vs. H. Smith. 9:15-East ice: Dr. Mclntyra vs. Dr. Johnston; west ice: G. G. Gordon vs. A. A. Fraser. High School Curling at Mon- tague Rink Saturday: 0:00 a.m.-E. Whlta vs. K. Peardon; P. Dsslloches vs. R. Diamond. 10:30-P. Deslioches vs. S. Clair: R. White vs. C. Campbell. 12:45-K. Mclntyre vs. K. Pear- don: C. Reynolds vs. II. Diagiond. west Refreshments were the hostess. assisted by Lila Dewar and Georgina The meeting closed with the hymn of Barbara Shaw and Kenneth Campbell. "God Sees The Little Sparrows Fall." member-. served refreshments. MOHTAIIIE AT HOOLEY'S MEN'S and nsdale EVER SHOWN 49.50 to 69.95 ll Oliverl-Iardyla From 19.95 to 69.95 11513 ova LAY - THE FASHION SHOP CHOOSE YOURS NOW FROM " BARRY LEE " PICKFAIR ' SUIT MAKER ' COLUMBIA ' STANDARD BOX STYLES and FITTED - - - . With Blouses and Wes- .' kits to match - - . - - - In all . the newest styles and materials. AWAY PLAN the Bruins. while G. Clements 5' M. lod a social hour was served by . Dlngwell. , The Guardian tale 0 Friday, March 25. 1955 Club Meeting ..'Mrs. E. H. Stewart. Mon- tague, was hostess to the mend - of Past Noble Grands Club at the regular Tuesday evening. In the absence of the themeetlngwaa president. . . .. y The Rockies: Seat Of Their Hedi! Matched The Thundering Tbrob Of The War Drums! L Mrs. Leltoy White. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary. Mrs. Howard Vickerson. and were ap- proved as read. Mrs. Vickorson also read the financial report Ind the correspondence. Mrs. Stewart reported for the play committee. It was deeply regretted that two members had been bereaved since the last meeting and the secret- ary was asked to convey the gym- pathy of the club to those mem- rs. An invitation to meet at the home of Mrs. -Henry Mac1.aren. Charlottetown in April was en- thusiastically accepted. Mrs. Neil Hooley was appointed convener of the entertainment committee and Mrs. White. Mrs. J."D. MacLeod. and'Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn were appointed on the lunch commit tee At the close of the business per- anioyed. Mrs. Addie Duvar and Mrs. J. M. Fraser were in charge of the pro- gram which featured several tables of scrabble. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. Fraser and Miss Adah MacGregor. COIDU cur FROM oars TO nouns-torus UCl(lEY'S IAPSUIES CAPITOL NOW SHOWING "The Nebraskan" Batman llo. 0 warriors he led, . . . tho 2 1' Kiowa hordes be defeated f . . . and the tempestuotl ' redhead whose kisses won the prim he claimed! The untold story of Maj. Howell Brady . . . the nedaisin I Mnuttrnt f Jrrr 'HAllIl' CHANDIER EXTRA! NEWS OF THE WEEK SILVER LIGHTNING - CARTOON SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - 9 - REGULAR PRICE PRINCE EDWARD ANOTHER HIT ON OUR MIDNIGHT SHOW O"THE A WOMAN EVER KNEW - - -" nnwann G. ROBINSON . - - LORETTA YOUNG - - - onsoN WELLI in ""TI-IE 8'I.'RANGER"" PRINCE EDWARD . . TONIGHT AT lI:30 P.M. PARADE! MOST DECEITFUL MAN l.1:'..l.i'o. 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