Friday. August 21. 1854 The Guardian T Page I Announce New Way To? Shrink Painful Piles F inda Healing Substance Thai: Docs BotlI- - Relieves Pain-Shrinks Hsmorrhoi-' Maritime Baptist institute Elect liew Offieersatwootletock WOODSTOCK, N. 3.. (CP)-Rev. Percy Hamilton. pastor of St. An- drews. N. B.. Baptist church, was elected president of the Maritime ICITY AND nrsrnrcr TOWN TAXI-Dill 5670. KIIOIRNI. lilectrio and Pro- pane Gas. Refrigerators Bryenton and MscKs.v. Strange But True lyl.l.IsaLrthnr Grover Cleveland was the first ,reaident of the United states to leave his country whue in office. He went beyond the 3-mile limit I", . LA - . Among The Farmers 1 (pdghguoh of Aulmlhm, No") : 000I'I for Perfect Pictures. onaarn rnonoo-non mum dollar earlier for any "”"'"' " """' "W'- u'n am In m b years in th( export markets of '” The II-Ill" 9 I . ' '1 the world. If the western farm- "'31:. 1-gxg .. pm 1111, terest of the Wmumef the 1Irm- er obiects to lowering the price mg .3535; HAND KNITTING noNs:- If M "mm H ,h Ml. L. B h I u t wed . " mu" gun to produce ohuper, 7! twheatmh: does sol in the real- . Cohen!” WINE; - interested write Box C. D. cart O G D m nlirlhtltat ngloglneg Elam 3133.: Toronto. On. (Special)--- among suiferers were a way vt.ltI'ol'lh.P?':l.llil:lII lihlztuthht lhhtolheulnll :h'etath'ctll'i3'lI 9,33: OI!llI0llPBiviidl0. an-rdhm ' Mn"-lul "Um: 3-ill-OT! in their one-day annual meeting, a prelude For the first time science has wide variety of hemonhoui condi- found a new healing substance with the astonishing ability to shrink hemorrhoids and to stop bleedin. without surgery. We. underwent operations on me. ceslve days at Baltimore for re- moval of fibroid tumors. The tumors were in exactly the same NURBIJ - Bandage Scissors in stock. Rogers Hardware Company. Limited. to the opening Thugsday of the 108th annual assembly of the Mari- time United Baptlst convention. Other officers named were: first nothing to increase consumption. During the thirties when the price of wheat got down to the lowest level in history. the per tions,. some d 10 to 1) your m.h,,.- is an inefficient producer .1,” um is adding unngcassary costs his products t en .the s g Eosation creates an unfair impres- IUIGI sssnnnvo IIMXINIH. Douglas Bros. and Jones. "!0liI DOLLAR IUII MOI!- au without the use of nar- eoties, anesthetics or astringents of SPECIALS AT IIEI.EN's h All place and weighed the same, 0-). "cc-.pl' it"' t, R . D. I. M . I he hemorrhoid case after any kind. The secret is a new :::::::.:”:."..':r:::.".::.':.:::i.:::: - -- -vow mu summer om is now 5:... 5?” mar. .. .. .::. -.... ....... ........... ............ - Trld-M93331 1" c'"'” ””d C" do 1 t t I "I "B I m dress 125 Kent. Dr. lmest Cornbrooks who per- and vice-pruident Rev. Frank meat" was reported and verifiedby the discovery of s world-famous has been tlzgndwga; hhgwlehsgl had when, tgh, ezm net , hi ' hung; .- ?ia:I:e::"5,El””' 30”, win one mi In formed the operation at Univers- Binnott, sprlnghui, N. s. third dociors' observations. research institution. Ahosdy, Bio- cbup 50” g u”'- 9"" ' ' - C ity Hospital. is reported to h ' . id t, R , Th cl Pt 1' ed ti .A d, D e is in wide use i ixaalin due" Uh lmunm um" "” f'""' hand. '0 moth” It "my in P" um"l”' u"' 15 l” ”' kw”; '0 sum 1" said: "It wu the strangest feellnlge wee pres en W e0 0” whiQlnggnifrsievirigo:1ali);f.yaot:al ya at ' Smith, Meductlc, N. B.; secretary- treasurer, Rev. W. J. Killarn, Can- ning, N. 5. additional members of elble to "sell" more wheat at low prices than at high but all this kind of sale means is that the 30.99. B. A. McDonald's. MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS. - A or has. in addlti to his labour ibilgmd am” on m Wm ”f h and capital investment, contribut- ..1 free of charge a portion of his I ever had. I felt as if I were operating twice on the same per- reduction or retraction (shrinking) took place. I.ADIlS' Nylon blouses. Reg- y. ulsrly sees for 31.98. s. A. Mo New thin newlmlinr nubslanou ' pgnon or lump huygh ht h low Dgmjdu, hdecuon or color, and 511” with 50H." the executive are Rev. G. E. Hucs- And most amssing of nil-this is offered in ointment form for sgli 3 h,h'h,,v:.”:h:;: pm. I. pnplud to Kw”: "um 1 low or man much ohyule ht Parachuting beavers into remote tls, Bmolrlield, N. 5.; Rev. c. T. improvement was rllaintained. in hemorrhoids under thanains iuzmy. wyhhhuh my douhh 0,," the demand improves. The wheat n5P5gz"::' ;3"'9"8m'dSm'3'e:,': 53.96. S. A. McDonald's. lreatodoft Csnaga. ism the latest Howlett, 0'l..e.ary, P. hi). L; Rev. uses whore doe-iors' observations Preparation hllf The price is only - ,- rlod of ye", the am, remains in storage until it is con- ' 9' ' ' v H19 0 ID?” 1118 3-90 W0nder- E. R. Macwlillam-5. Salisbury. N. B. were continued over a period of li.l9atubelncludmg.an appbeetor. . i - lent 9' ..,,...., .,.,,.,,.c...,,, 0. who --,,,,,,,,,-- Ladies wear. some rasroaar. cannon. - ful animals. The beavers parachute Rev. Dr. H. s. I-lillycr, Toronto, mgny .......u..z The nameio ask for ll rzspsnnss .umer has benefitted to a mark- ed degree "am I "Me 01 MM" 1;, The United Church of Canada. to earth in specially made boxes As soon as the boxes hit the secretary of the Canadian Baptist H-at all drug stores. And remem- ber - if not entirely satisfied -- In fact, results were so thorough that sum-rcrs were able to make such Th t f i t e W” cm "m" I no SPECIAL OUTSIDE WHITE Minister: Rev. J. M. sproule. h th 1 d hl unduly concerned about the buiid- Axum 3.1 all . Do i B a. foreign mlslon board, was princr - I I . Emnycworhgi fol,-m1l1eg:1, nor; hoghf lng up of a wheat surplus. Sur- ;Juna'. I on W” N slmdwn AVE”-5'5 29l'h- 930 3- 1'11 Kmlmd. they 0?” Ind RINSE the pill -speaker at the evening session. astonishing statements as ”P1les your money will be refunded m plus wheat ran a high level in B'”u'y' 11 h 'm' Y”'k' 7'30 9' m ”n,lmi'l" He Expresled mnvlctlo" "155 3 d5' have debated in b6! PI0hl0ml" And PP0mPUy- 'nada Ms.-ir hi hm ,,.,,,,.,,c,, ,, ,,,, ,,,,,, 1933 Ind 1.. 1943 but while these new srooxs. cod liver on. Gem?-1 me -nimeh -re mun Irom cade would see the end oIooIoniai- surpluses appeared to be burden- d il a sules. Glggey's Phar- areas that are over-populated orare ism in Africa. h::':m:"::x"p'Ll;lg'o,:: "I:-in? some while they were bulldinl up friacy? C P ofhmxggn Ugelgliga Cggggg too crowded with dams. Planted ' - - I . ;e ".5 , g . statutory exemption of spP?oxl- 0' It their peak. they rapidly BOYESUMME3 51:03.1: 35131;, August 29th. Cavendish, Sunday 1;. rm) bull” 1" fh:1;u':: 59'" be seen a Holstein cow that has they like. This activity serves the pur- pose of creating water storage res- melted away when another set of a question mark on the right side circumstances arose. mately 51300.00. The average in- and a. semi-colon on the other. t we tum funny is rough School 0.80 s. rn. Morning Worship come a - D . 6 to 16. spec- Sho” an”. A,” 10.80 s.. rn. Standard time). New ial We. 8. A. MoDona1d"s. SALESMAN smmloa which mum that History also proves that when - G1.” 7.30 . in IE wh h strange but mu; ills farm family is llvlnl on about :h:.dexpit:rtlnpgmr3rhcetst czuntrlesd of; ANNUAL MIETING Cnhouc don. Kg1'num,P m ev 5”" ervoirl. . . . Sydney Walked, 21, of England. h if what the income tax peo- 5 " ' "W "' ils' 'S h l ahl Asaoci ti n. at. won't be drafted as he has con- ENT FUTURE 3?: cdnslder to be fair and rea- P',lIT9)31 we lmpumni countries giimtangsoalillegpe. Fridayl, august H5MP'-TON PASTORAL dB?::"tg”'";e'ly ""9 '-T”i5P0"-' vlnced the army that he is a she. EXCELL magma. 1,, me Him 0; this mu. W C . In most Cases. are I150 znh, 2 0-clock suhdhrd. CHARGE. -The United Church of 9 " e ” SW” PS9” bY Sydney's pm up picture revealed wheat producers, moved rapidly to impose tariffs in order to pro- tect thelr own farmers from ruin- atlon. Canada. services Sunday. August W3 t'"m5. but mimy 9! W9 3111- 29th. Hampton 11 s. rn. Appin Road mill-5 P"l5h9d 1” H" PWCW 1"- 3 P, ,3, Victoria 730 pg m. Rev, 34 because of crowded quarters. The H. Baxter, Minister. beavers thrive on parachute Jumps, aiion just how much further can the farmer be reasonably expected to go in lowering his production costs? to the amazed draft board person- nel that shc is a beauty queen. Ronald Lacey penned a suicide note, then picked up a rope and SHIRT! AND SHORTS in briefs or boxer styles. Values to 31.50. Sale price 77c each. 5. A. Mc- manufacturer of building materials has Large aggressive salesman between 25 opening for smart, A study made by the United Wheel in the bin! may not be Donald's. h”'”'"'- started climbins I tree to hang and 35 years of age. Company will provide short train- Ststss House of Representatives gxsfttlyb the sanhe as money in the ORWELL VERNON U "ed UNITED PASTORAL Inda new war on out. of town hlmseu, m B;-ough, England, Hall mg Ian pmvldes an u to 1 e western gum" . n . - serv ces Sunday,.spee era. the police department in way up the use he had , hurt P - Agricultural Committee Information to the effect that since 1951 in that country farm prices fell 2095 but at the same time the cost of food declined lit- tle, if any. to the consumer and in some cases rose. Consumers can expect little benefit from lower farm prices un- less the trend to increased mar- keting and processing charges are curbed. In the United States the farm- er is today receiving out of the consumer": food dollar 44c,. and 30c of this goes to purchase trac- tors. trucks, ploughs. gasoline. fertilizer and other supplies re- quired by modern farming. Thus the farmer and his family have 14:: out of each consumer dollar in pay wages to himself and his employees and to cover invest- ment. The situation in Canada in very similar to that existing in the United States. How much further can the farmer be ex- pected to go in fattening the con- sumer at his own expense and the expense of his family? A BLIZSSING Church. John M. Sheen, minister. Cherry Valley ll a.m.; Vernon River 230 p.m. Eldon 4 p.m. Or- well 7:30 pm. ST. JOHN'S PIIESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Belfnst.- Sunday. Aug- ust 29th. 10 a. rn.. Sunday School. ll a. m. Morning Service. 7.30 p. m. Religious Film-Service. Rev. J. E. Heathwood, M.. A., Minister. LONG CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH. W M. S. Thankoffering service Sunday. August 20th. 7.30 p. m. Guest singers, Mr. and Mrs. Nell Matheson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carver. ' BREADALBANE PASTORAL Charge. The United Church of Canada. Services Sunday. August 28th. Pleasant Valley 11 am. The Sacrament of Baptism. Rose Vat- lsy 3 p.m. Breadalhane 7:30 p.m. Rev. W. B. MacPhall. minister. PRESBYTIRIAN CHURCH IN CANADA -- service. Wood Islands Church, Sunday, August 29th. 11.00 s. m. Service Caledonia Church 3.00 p. m. Service Murray Harbor south Church 7.30 p. m. Rev. Archibald Murchison. Guest speaker. August 29th. 11 s. m, 7.30 p.. m. at Pownal. Goudge. Pastor. COVEI-IEAD CIRCUIT - United Church of Canada. Services Sun- day, August 29th. Stanllope 9:10 a. m. West Covehe-ad 11.00 a. m. Covehead Road 730 p. m. Please bring Pastoral Charge Envelopes. Rev. Norman R. Green. NORTH RIVER. UNITED BAP- TIST CHURCH. C August 29th. -Fnirview 11 a. m. North River 3 p. m Long Creek 730 p. m. Sunday School as announced. Mr. Stephen Ackland. speaker. BROOICFIELD CHARGE, Pres- byterian Church in Canada. The hours of sservlce for Sunday. Aug- ust. 29th. are as follows: Glasgow Road 3 p. m. Brookileid 7.30 p. m. All Sunday Schools as announced. Mr. Goodwill MacDougall will. con- duct the Services. All are welcome. Rev. Lawrence Blalkle, Minister. BEEADALBANE PRESBYTER- IAN CHURCH. -- Service Sunday, August 20th, 11.00 a. m. Sunday School 10.00 a. m. All are welcome. Mr. Goodwill Macbougall, Student at Millvicw.lRendondo Beach, California, set Rev. T. R. up scarecrow "officers". The dum- dead. 3132. "J? ..?f...Z?.i.?.i3 .2"..i3If.iI . A Wound 00d "W by Rod"- motorists into reducing their speed. ickmpoxer 0! Johns zqwffoumll Sounds me 'I good Idea C” ar . as uesimg a se a slam HRDOLMD farms” In the lunny teeth. They were attached to the climates of the world may be the' coda gnu” source of proteins and fats for a hungry world in the years that lie ahead, so believes. Dr. Bruce Mead, associate professor of en- gineering at the University of Cali- fornia at Los Angelcs. Dr. Mead already has a farm growing crops on the roof of the college's engineering building. The project is based on a small-one celled plant known as Chloreila, slmlliar to green scum in stagnant pools ofiwatel-. From sunshine, wat er, and small amounts of chemi- cals, these tiny plant cells are esp- able of porducing tons of proteins and fats. The process of growing the plant might be feasible in small tanks on farms to provide rich supple- ments for cattle feed, Dr. Mead said. Harvesting would be a simple matter. All one would have to do would be to scoop off the chlorella it represents the next best thing. If Western wheat has received aid from the Federal treasury it has been given in the realisation that the economic welfare of all Canada has been very closely bound to the wheat business. Any editorial writer who pictures the western farmer as a complaining, begging individual is both wrong and unfair, the western farmer is moved with courage and farsight- edness to set his marketing house in order and is today reaping the benefits of his wisdom and ability to work with his neighbours. FIIITILIZER CHANGES Next year two new mixed fer- tilizers will be offered for sale. The Maritime Fertilizer Council recently arrived at the decision to discontinue the manufacture of 5-10-10 and replace it with a new formula 6-12-12. The new fertilizer will cost more per ten but will be cheaper per unit of plant food as 1,666 pounds of the new fertilizer will equal a ton of the old 5-10-10. The advantages of the change will be, in addition to the cheaper cost.-less handling, ”””k 3” ml "” "19 Fmlmd Apply giving full details of experience (if any), education, age, etc, to-- BOX 624 GUARDIAN An dnmgll ml." Auwulya fewer bags and lower transports floating on the surface of the t H l - - - i;;l,l:,,, "team; hf 5,? S,f,',f,fj,f,,'g (ion costs. A change which saves nouns mvcn rasronar. M”””"' water. pH'L(o conclusion that the present dlffl- W mm" W” "'0"93' ""1 Work CHARGE-United Church otCnn- MARSIIFIELI) rasronas ' ' t M 5' deluxe. Gas hogusc H-133 mm” of the western when hmwg should meet with the general ap- gag, service; on Sunday, August cgARGE, .. The Presbyterian One of our local school teachers 0 ' Y provsl of all concerned. A new fertilizer-0-14-14 will also be available for use for light pas- tures or on legume crops which do not require nitrogen. HARVEST TIME 'Farm operations are now enter- ing a phase which has very spec- ial appeal-the harvesting of the grain crop. The grain harvest is a nest operation either when the .2Dth. as follows: Hampshire. 0.45 a. m. North Wiltahire, 11.15 a. rn. Hunter River. 7.30 p. rn. Rev. C. R. Mouse, 3. A., B. D., Minister. CORNWALL United Church. The services Aug. 29th. will be conducted by the Minister, Rev. A. S. Weir, D.D., as follows: New Dominion at 11.00 am.; Kingston 3.00 p.m.; Cornwall 7:30 p.m. Sun- day Schools as announced by asked a bright student whether the BlGfrcczer ever buili!l8"2 cu. ft. 650 lbs. capacity. Quirk freezes lo 40 below. Church in Canada. Sunday. August August 29th. Mount Stewart 11 s. m. Word trousers was singular or Plur- Harrington, Sunday school 2 p. m. 31- The hfllht My vlped up: Service 3 p. m. Mai-shfield. Sunday ”S1n8Ul8r It the WP. tllcher. but School 10.30 s. In. Service 7.30 p. m. plural at the bottom.” Rev. Lee M. MacNaughton, B. A., On the farm of K. N. Otter- Mlnlster. ness, Garriswn, south Dakota may or are a blessing in disguise and criticizes the wheat people for ob- jecting to accepting lower prices for their product. The wheat grower is pictured as the pet of the federal government and is the rrclplent of more direct aid than any other industry. primary or secondary. in Canada. The edi- tor's ability as a writer is ap- parently not matched by his knowledge of the wheat business and be conveniently overlooks or disregards the tremendous assist- once which has been given other industries in Canada over a long ariod of years through tariff pro- teclloh. if wheat has been the pet of the federal government it is for A good reason. for in the beginning of the 30th century it was wheat that sparked the growth of Can- ads. Wheat. or the hope of it, built the railways and brought the immigrants and was Canada's crop is tied up in sheaves or when handled in one operation by a combine. The orderly rows of stocks are succeeded by the ord- erly rows of stubble marching over the fields like well-trained soldiers on parade. The whole operation is carried on in cool weather and does not. for the most part, involve the heavy work of haying. All this tends to give the farmer a feeling of pleasurable anticipation as harvest time ap- proaches. GIVE your child a re-opang. ease. I! Mntion, these Call your doctor them. H I whole dly routine of the Three 3's. where :I- you want Is ready daeeese int-: ii healthy start on I happy school year. Take lm. or her, to your family physician and dentist before school A "clean bill of health" will put your own mind at tlosa reveals the need for medical or dental at- yon will be helping your child tremendously by having obholu removed from his path to scholastic achievement. and dentist today for appointments-and keep tIaslr'aelvlee and then you can be sure of sending lid back to lelsool-wholly able to cope with the every- mu. 1” sarsouasn V vovn mml" onmnasn for a T. M! &. , and ear should saw" have a '”""l"F"' First and an It Does M flea-essce you his your prescription to be filled because. first of ptnptserviee. Tbanyouwaatiebesertainmst willing. and able to unpeund the medi- Dyyonrdoetor. Yenwanttobesnre dispensed by only a qualified b fair and honest prlee.- You are guaranteed you bring your prescription to us. And so often say-"nave this fined at 5 PHAHHAEY t . Superintendents. ALEXANDRA-HAZELBROOK - CROSS ROADS. - Services for Sunday. August 20th. Alexandra at 11 s. m. This service will be held at Jack McRae's Shore with baptism at 11.45 a. m. (If rainy service will be held in the Church). I-Iaselbrook at 3 p. rn. end Cross Roads at 7.30 p. in. All are welcome to these ser- vices. Rev. A. J. Archibald. D. 13., Minister. CRAPAUD - SPRINGFIELD .. LONG CREEK PARIBIIES. - Ser- vicu for Sunday. August 20. Elev- enth sunday after Trinity st. John's church, Orepaud, 11.00 a. :21. Mom- ing Prayer. . Church, Springneld. 7.30 p. m. Evening Prayer. Rev. George R. F. Ebssry. Rector. TEE PRIIDYTERIAN Church in Canada, Central Pariah. ser- vices next Lord's Day are as fol- lows: Canoe Cove 3 p.m.. Sunday school 2 p.m.: Nine Mile Creek Sunday School 11 a.m.: Clyde River Sunday school 10.30 s.m. Memorial and re-dedication ser- vices at Churchill at 11 s.m. and 1:30 p.m. Mr. Stephen MacLcod will be guest soloist at the eve- ning service. Rev. Donald Nichol- son. minister. Personals Friends will be sorry to hear that Miss Jeanne Pickard. North River Road. is a patient in the P. E. 1. Hospital. recovering from an appendectomy. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Toole, Rumford. Me.. returned home after spendlng a pleasant vacation with Mr. 'I'oola's parents. Mr. and Mrs Walter Tools, Bonahaw. IN MEMORIAM In loving Lament. Oliarehlll, who paued awsy Asgast ma, illl. hlayreaaliens-ssasries ofalevslenegeastereet Anltlssswlellslnkefhiastoday Aretheaasswbolevsdhinbest. , Iver Ismenbcesf by his Wife. ..s.................s... Vsaeasery of Lemuel llWlllE' SERVICE Prince Wales Lodge. No. 18 A.F. ls AM. will hold Divine Service sun- day evening 7:30 p.m. at Fredericton. lldred Weehs. w.M. 155 Kent St. 7 sns: rrrs: DISPLAY: AT Douglas Bros. & Jones Limited Phone 8565 Rwxrss-r-Beiiv orlibtl '. was 9593: ASPRII. 7.3.1616 - yrr rurv am NOT DIE an ms sAMr04V 1 (mm it L.. . ' I h I s V ' ' as V Uifail mm-.ln - , (DUI 70h, of the storage space is above knee lcvcl thanks to Philco's CX(lUSlVC sloping front design. Holds 285 lbs. PHILCO GH-82 8 cu. H. . PHILCO V4945 :, , One of 3 upright models lrom I4 to 25 (U. H. for cvcry sixc . i. family. Handle provides for PHILCO v-inn? with 1')-(lu'.rvI Fclr. In hall iliw ,pnu- nl -.rnru' iv.-vs. r larrr. rnpuuv! ,- linrtrnntul lrv - I-tT' ASK ABOUT ms ms: 3-YEAR FROZEN rono msumuvcs PLAN!