Tropical Storm Threatens, Rio Grande ..uowNsvii.i.E. Tex. (AP)- Twpical storm Gladys, building up .,, hurricane force Monday as it ht'liilPd inland TN!!! "I9 511" uexico. threatened the h0l'dll' ,.,,......-y along the lilo Grands. '1'h9r(- were fears that Gladys might duplicate last Yul"! huf- riciinu Alice, when a stormy hack- lash sent a mighty flood down the R... Grands in the Llrodc Mlle pass-Del Rio areas of Ten: so utticlal accurate coun ,....r been made of the dew 1.. Texas and Mexico from ,,. ii wait in the hundred: has toll ice. h of centre of Gladys as it moved along Fire Damages Montague Store Fire of unknown origin partially destroyed the attic section of Mo- sher's Meat Market, Montage at an early hour Sunday morning. The Montague Fire Department quickly answered the alarm. god within a short timr extinguished the fire. Damage to the building was main- ly confined to the rupstair section of the Luilding. Valley Area day night in northern Mexico and along the Texas border. Winds of 70 miles swirled in the at to miles an hour 35 miles bit the coast of Mexico. State disaster headquarters :aid the chief threat to Texas was the possibility of another flood in the area devastated last year. Falcon dam and two giant nood- way projects were expected to keep the lower valley from suffer- ing anything like it did when a hurricane hit 22 years ago. In that blow. 44 were killed and 1.500 were Hagen of 'he weather bureau here predicted it would spread north- ward on course that would send it winsinz nto Texas right at Fal- con darn. it was Falcon. dedicated only a JERUIALEM (AP)-Israel Wed- tont until Egypt replies to lllgtho violence. gypt agreed Tuesday cease-fire beginning at 6 P. announcement" a n d demand that the Egyptians ac- tions knowledge responsibility for start- Gaza frontier. so a Premier Moshe 8barett's in. merit replied Tuesday night to local time Wednesday. The Israeli Buros' proposal with a demand foreign office Wednesday night that Burns get Egypt's acknowl- called this an "obviously deceitful ,edgemeiit of responsibility for the said thst'pnst week's outbreaks of terror. 1 nesoay. Sept. 6. 1955 The Guardian Page 5 Israel Delays Agreeing To Cease-Fire Proposal Canada. chief of staff of the UN ugdgy held off agreeing to an irn-1Palertino Truce Observers Com- mediate cease-fire on the Gaza mission. proposed the belt to the its pit T ” battles, bombings. infiltra- and smbusliss along the A UN spokesman said Israeli i0VOl'lI- n n th i 1 ed Egyptian raiding parties "stlll are A letter setting forth Israel's views H )(l warnings ew on I I! 111' . ' g . in is in r 1 i roamin the country sowing death was signed by Arthur Laurie. dep- liiuiiti-andc in this lusfh IIi.l('iwG SCI! 1 'l"he1i-ehwali: a tlhreat la the val- ";”:1ea'1”:'he5 f;:fe'r”"Va":y "gory": ad d.:u,umon'.. my dlmm,,,ge,m,.l 0, the (Oman -llcy Th""”" ' 0 ' " .'y '3'” "' c "' ''”V95' "" ""i cu t (1 d, The phrasing of the ceasefire office. :-:(r;ili0llt3r8 had lll'GIdY Vlcawd ""99 Wm” mum mm "ea Eral:IeIlinlll:6r9(?XpEClEd to run three posed by the United Nations in addition to acknowledging re- Piiilrc island. a resort area. ns.a fro:n ground already saturated by to me feet higher than normal apparently aroused the Israelis. A sponsibility. Lourie's letter de- pri't'iilIilllnary measure. we er. ' ,1 W8 the Texas wan vernrrient spokesman here said manded that Lgypty give "guar- Rzun spsttered all along Texas' !otu3'l:dy;z V;::wl;l;l:)'tllll:'te(ii. izolgnilis while Gladys Wu gem": ready put Israel, which was beingtantees for imm e. complete, upp('l' coast Monday as the storm sent squalls 350 miles ahead of its t't?lliI'(' iioni: RAIN comm: Heavy rains were predicted Mon pected to smash inland into Mexico at Soto in Marina. 150 miles south of here. From there, forecaster John Eastern Guardian uL'i'i.NG timothy and (tall... irruscr and Annear, Feed Bervlce. Personals and Mrs. Albert Ellsworth. xii nold Vanlderstine's tonight. ii p. his ”"lve. he will return to Foy- mirlfamily.Lower.M0l1t8Klll.lP0m m. mount. 0nt.. where he will be ilu weekend visiting with friends CLUB ENTHWMNED " The gtaligned, and relatives In Amherst. N. 5- ur and Mrs. Byron Stewart. iiuiiiague. left Sunday to spend a neck visiting relatives and friends in llriliinx. lilo illness of Mrs. James Mac- l.ai-en at her home is Montague is regretted by her many friends. Ill: many friends in Montague regret till illness of Mr. C. wiuluman who has been a patient in the King's County Hospital the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Wight- mnn returned by plane on Satur- day to Halifax when Mr. Wight- man will enter hospital for further treatment. Mi Edwin C. Hanscom. Newton- ville. Mass.. spent the weekend in Montague. on his return on Man- I(. bars participated in interesting oun- BOIHNEWS Jewellery Sturei will be ,ciosed September 5 to September lo. WOMEN'S Institute at Mrs. Ar-i Nursery Club of the King's County Hospital was entertained on Mon- day evening at the home of Mrs. Carl Stewart in honor of Mr Ro- bert Murray who leaves thlv ck for Antlgonish. N. 8.. whei Murray has been transferr. the Bank of Nova Scotln. The 1. tests and games prepared by Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Leon Johnston. An address. it rhyme, was com- posed and read by Mrs. Roland Diamond. and a gift from the club was presented to Mrs. Murray by the president, Mrs. Carl Stewart. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Roland Diamond. '--Toronto. Ont. are spending their to strike inland. another hurricane -Flora-was still playing around in the Atlantic and growing in size. But it didn't pose an inland threat at the moment. Murray River L.A.C Ray Maclniiis. who was stationed in Clinton. Ont.. is spend- ing some time at the home of his grandparents. Mr.and .Mrs. Ches- ter Reynolds. Murray River. After Mr. and Mr: Lewis Buell. Hal- ifax. N S. were recent visitors to Murrai River. guests of Mrs. 'CIara Porter Mr sons and Mrs. Wilbur (Sass and Larry. and Richard of holidays at the home of their par- cuts. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Jenkins, Murray River, and Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Gass. New Haven. P.E.I. Miss Sandr liD0l)S0l'l. New Glas- iiow. was a recent visitor to Murray River, guest of her aunt. Mrs. Ben Seneabaugh and Mr. Sen- cabaug' . Mr. and Mrs. Lester Johnston and family and Mr. and Mrs. Emmer- son Kent, Milton. were recent visit- ors to Murray River. guests of Mr. day he was accompanied by Mrs. Mrs. Horace Fraser, Miss Adah and Mrs. Kent's son-in-law andiml”. 99' '5” ”m”?' ye" '"' 7"""ck"' mmde m”"d' mm are i ill" -8 Universltyrvf R00h"19l"l llansrom who has been visiting her MacGregor and Mrs. H. M. Smith. daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Everett PT:11iClDlI.Ml'8-A1111 5ll!IPson, Inter vacationing on the Island recently . "mud mm". Clad. . United parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mae- Mrs. D. M. MacDonald was pianist Clow, :9. 539- M"; Mulidlnl M301-COIL spent several days with Mrs. C. ; G. t f h r A" ,1 nd Gmzor for the past several weeks. for the sing-song of old favorites. , A """"”Y- M135 NlCh0l80n- TIN J. McLure. M a 55 C9" mfn" ' ' 'i Mrs. Wlillilrl lxnciian. Murray leacheglofiiltgh Baal: ishMrs.sFl:r- M Th M,” C. I !.F.epi. 1. Topic of the conference '-' r . , River was calnri in Boston, Msss.. Plltc emlm I. an W its an s H. OIHHS I I413 lit!" ' , . -- Ouf Ouf Way Williams herause of the death of tier sister, is Mr. Glen Leeco. Mr. Edward ottotown. is spending 50m? llmF- l M" h" Th. Ms" M cmldim Mrs. Mae Malloy. SOURIS GIRL On Iheir return trip from the Junior Red Cross Study Center at Queen's University, K'ngston. 0nt.. the delegates of Eastern Canada were invited to a buffet dinner by Miss Marcelle Delagc. director of the Blood Donor Clinic in Montreal. Later. three members of the Red l ENTERTAINEDI AT MONTREAL Cross Corps drove them around Jacqueline Ducheznay, two led the iiictropolis Herc from left to right is Robert Stevens. Nova Cross drivers. and Maureen Wood. Scotia, Miss Mary Price and Miss Souris. Prince Edward Island. which is the attacker." Mal.-Gen. E. L. M. Burns of attacked and invaded by terrorist; bands, on the same level as Egypt. : and definitive cessation of all fur- ther hostile acts." A communique issued in Cairo Continued on page 15 Martin. Murray River. School belts are ringing once uagain, the teachers in Murray Derby is teaching in Abbey. Miss Amy Hancock is again teaching in Mrs. Gordon sulis and son Jim- mie, St. John. N. B. recently spent some time at the home of her moth-l er, Mrs. John Beck. Murray Riverrj Mr. and Mrs. Arnctt Nicolle and daughters; also his married daugh- ter Carol. who is Mrs. Iloherti Collins and her daughter. Long Island. New York are vacationing in Murray River. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emmersnn K. J L t n. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Irving and daughters Brenda-Ann. Donalda. and Cathy. Charlottetown. are spending their holidays in Murray Harbour. guests of their parents Mr. and Mrs. William J. MacKa,v and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Irving lit. lydney Stewart, Ottawa, Ont. is spending his holidays at his old home in High Bank. guest of his brother Mr. Bruce Stewart. The many friends of Miss Clara Livingstone. High Bank, are pleas ed to see her home again, after her recent operation in the King's Mr. Norman MacLeod. Miss Flora M. Stewart, R. N. Summerville, Mass.. is spending her holidays at the home of her brother and sister. Mr. Bruce and Miss Sally Stewart, High Bank, Miss Laurina Mar-Kay. Pictou Island. N. S. is visiting in Murray River. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clif- 'ford Keenan. The United Church Sunday School Murray River, held their annual Dover School for the coming year. Miss Edith Johnston. Murray River left recently for Charlotte- town, where she will be employed. i- On Wednesday evening. Aug. M a large crowd gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lowe, to honor their son John and his wife, the former Miss Florine Mac- Millan with a miscellaneous show- or. The gifts were opened by Mrs. Douglas Sanders and verses read by Mrs. Jackie MscLeod. after which the groom. on behalf of the bride. thanked one and all for the lovely gifts received. A delicious lunch was served by several of the ladies present. after which a num- ber of the young people had a very enloy evening of-dancing. Mr. Alexander Reid, Hglltnx, N, S. was a recent visitor to Murray River. guest of his brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. ltap. henilieid. family have returned to their imm. in Florida. after spending iii. pm few weeks in Murray River, whgrg he w to of th of .p:ds r a Free Church Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Beck and son Waldo, Jr.. Suinmsrslde were recent visitors to Murray River, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence we Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gillig and family have returned to Munch. Murray Harbor , Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Bouncll. in Murray Harbor North . the' guest of her nephew, Mr. George Grahsrn. Mrs. Margaret Graham spent iome time in Charlottetown. the- mond. ' Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Irving ac- companied by the farmer's mo- ther. Mrs. William Irving. Mon- tague, recently visited friends in Murray Harbor North. Friends of Mr. Weir McClure are sorry to hear he is confined to his home through illness. Mrs. Annie Kennedy spent sev- eral days in Wallace, N. S. the guest of Mrs. J. W. Chairman. Mrs. Nettie Miller is presently employed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy White. Murray Har- bor. Miss Catherine Millar has sumed her duties as teacher at Urgg School after spending tier holidays with her parents. Mr. re- munion was observed in Peters Road Presbyterian Church on Sun- day morning August it. Rev. M. C. Currie conducted the service and the choir with Mrs. Russell Graham as organist sang appro- priate hymns. At the evening ser- vice Rev. Mr. Currie delivered an inspiring message using as his text Corinthians 12-20, "But now are they many members yet but one bad Hymns sung wore"Un- to the ills", "Lord a little hand u E. I P l DISCUSS FOREIGN POLICY l ROCHESTER. N.Y. tCP)eEight ' rleading Canadians will take part guest of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dia-l Canadian Bar at the the association. God. My All". Riggs. Czimiiridge. Mass. i BAR FFICIAL Paul P. Hlllt'illS0ll. 60. of Muni- real. national vice-president of the Association, who normally should become president forthcoming elections of iCP PHOTO! and lovely." "Jesus. my Lord. My and Onward Christ- ian Soldiers." The choir sang as MAYFAIR THEATRE Murray River - MONDAY - TUESDAY titiitiiii Illf IIIIIE IIOTIESI -.and United liatss Foreign Pollo- i,ias." Principal Canadian speakers , will be Paul Martin. Canadian min- i later of health and welfare and C ”' delegate to the United lNations. For Quality Mildncss . , , th 'i th ”The Banner of the County Hosp"al' Manugu" Mr "M M A mi st I Ind M" Edwnd Mm” Cretl'.:Sf.n .5351 Special selections ' ' l'5- TU Iwnr Th fid lM.L - a-.'l'r dm 1 ' ' ., mgr; dClgal::a:erl?:?g?vl9T15VlIl;1. 51:5 gave) i-eturniiied to their home in Jack:ohm:eygi-ertutollgarnrhe yiliim: gigiiiiggidtuMchgggyewalicir (E533 CANADA 5 "I o 0Xl11'Y.8ll-.0rspIndlnatitit i'C tH- w -, ,, . i”.1'f.. iisle 3.2:” rew a... .. .. .:t.... .......'... s.'...'." ' '" W ”” 27".:-.f.".'.".I”S.El?EI..”ll. Ra: as zxsv .su.u.w. to h'fIlll'r8ys”RI'lII:Iff hf tltvillrs. Mr. and M". on W. M.cL"n' The Sacrament of Holy Coni- vary." Md ” ml” um. me 6'” IGARFTTE FUIlA('( Dan. and Miss Flora Nicholson and Rev. and Mrs. Fred Zitzmann and d9" was sung by Mm Audrey l I BRUDERICK EXTRAI year itch iuaiiviTiosnor..1oa Mu. ”STAMPllIDE CITY" Starring GANADA'l GREAT CALGARY ITAMPEIE. THE 3-YEAR BROADWAY STAGE SENSA- TION THAT IS NOW ROCKING THE MOVIE SCREENS OF THE NATION! uutts after spending a very ploug- ant holiday in M m I of Mrs. Beatricelgirliilh. var nuts Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Reeves. picnic on Fri. August 28. up at PllItllliZ'l shore. Wood Iala ndr. Teachers. parents. children and their pastor Rev. A. I. MacDonald had a very enjoyable afternoon. IHOWS TODAY 2:30 - T - I PRICED: Matinee 2lle & D00; Jlvonlng 860 I 750 Adult hitsrtairimont ti CASES II tllllif AIIIIAISI iitiiiiiil EHAWFUH srroiir riuilo New Glasgow, enicylns swimming. games and iroces, after which a very delicious supper was served. Miss Sylvia Wcnlnn. Hallway iRiver. N. S. is gilt-st of Miss Susan Mlardino. Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kingalw of Bi-ookliiie, Muss.. and Miss Mary Martin. Montreal. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Du-Iij ta-s..-ag.3;..'f' REE Fo-FR IIEIIMATISM N. I.. spent the put week In Mllrfly liver. guests of Mr. and Mrs. In sencgmuih Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Coulston 3"d family. Summerside. are spending two weeks in Murray River. Mil D0 Id M . . imlnlhiz ninth: P..Ti1lfaI'.' rim" iii, Wcelltly Silent two days at the game of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Will- 1"" 5- M'0Kly- Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. David Macnwen. P”'f""d. Ofelcll. ho are vacat- lomns in New Dom nion, spent, in Best weekend in Murray Rivor, mu LAXATIVEE Read these facts! ' In-Lax h Janice. all Hjflli-IIIIT elective in a gentle way. It won't weakest or upset you. It won't make you feel barf nftrrwardn. - We not no Itvongl is-LII an in Iahm with com- plols ceoldsssoa. It has a inc chscnlste tau. and its anion is Iqessdahlo Dd thorough. - It's not too until! 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