Agricultural News The 'Provii'iclal De'p'artiTien—t. of P. I. I. Department of Agriculture a’ pink dlscoloratinnulue to ‘con- crrir AND 0001'! for Perfect Picturea '!0UE DOLLAR. III!!! MOI!- at the HUGHES DIIJG BT03!- DISTRICT COLORED ISLAND VIEWS. — Crnswell‘a Studio. KEBOBENE. Electric and Pro- pane Gas. Refrigerators. Bryentan Strange Iiit ‘ms. 37 I‘. I. MacArthur Not long ago on a dark night a friend and I were driving down Newspaper Pleat Destroyed Iy Fire ,* RIDWKIIR. Alta. (OP) — The plant of the Redwater News. a weekly newspaper published in this all town is miles northeast of Edmonton. was destroyed by fire ‘ Wedludly. June 9. 1954 The Guardian Iago I l lttlsansala Sclielnfold Frank We and our Neighbors M.-lculture has been very !or- gestlon at the base of the teat Jun, A.nlyED_Cotton mater- d M that steep grade at loriahavr when - ' securing the services of which may darken in very acute . "1 |°KW~ Monday. Damage was estimated moth Comnlenceinent Exercises. iunate in cu” to ‘ red or purple. 1°n°w_ nity dresses. Kennedys Ladies our cu mm. gugamiy bungee out. “ “emu. No cm W” injured. M,-, Winston Smith. B.Sc. in A ri- Cnnn,-¢, as Horticulturist. r. S'miih began his duties on June in and up to the present time he ‘ ' been familiarizing himself ed by gangrene. Milk secretion is usually scant and often watery, stringy or bloody. One or more quarters may be affected. The in- WGAP. I VISIT III-STYLE MILLINEBI J 1681/. Great George street. Every DII. C. A. COADY will be absent rom his office from June 'lth until uly lat. JUST ARIiIVED—-Cardigans and we pulled off the side of the road dismayed, as it began to rain heavily and the nearest Ila sta- tion was all too far away on such The fire destroyed the oflioe and plant, including records, machin- ery and other equipment. Cause of the blaze was not known. Most impressive of events in New York. was the 100th Commen- cement Day celebration at colum- bia University. The campus was laxed smiling fathers and mothers. escorted by "rarin to go" sons and daughters. It is so at Columbia Unlvel'slly. and it is the same at ha! - ~ style Hi-style. .- - uh departmental Policies. Val-‘llnl terms ml)’ remll l0CIlJl- H . ,1 K _ a night. - Th 1 A H g .4 b- green with foliage and gay with Prince of Wales College. May the will is the intention of the Depart- ed or invade the bloo stream Con-1-3 AND sun-3 gr 1/3 on, 23¢?-‘;erfind?e‘_:?1w‘;‘,i._ m 0"‘ en But before we even had time to Imurznfr W‘ P" y WV r 3 in light blue colors, and everywhere future be kind to all young people. men‘ to provide a vigorous horti- cultural policy aa it is felt that nn, important branch of agricul- We is deserving of more_ atten- lmn than it has been possible to live to it.in the past. _ ~ Mr, Smith will have associated mill him Mr. D. C. Schurman, Wm,‘ my many years, was on the ml! of the Experimental Station, Thailotielown, and whose valuable ,.xpcriv.-nce and wise guidance will ,9 ng great value in this import- ant work. Parlor of the Trinity United church Province of Nova Scot-la. was Mr. M, - " ' , ping somebody else. when the . . taken place this year on the cam- go on retirement leave Aug. 3. :- Gnu 3"". The ynunwin‘ ,1,‘ rule, should summersrlde. Thursday 1 evening, Stephens of Sydney. Mr. opponumw urn“... :gll2).°lIIchVtVl:.:'e:0(:’lI(‘ite)? ‘l(::Oe.:::::n pm’ ma whether or not the grad_ The 53_ywr_°]d Omen’ who be‘ g be Slrlclly ‘dhered ‘° l° l’”"°“' June 10'' "t 7'30 P‘ m‘ Pm to M" en en‘ la presldem N we J‘ W‘ As we started our motor and ustea numbering over 6000 will gen his career in 1914, will have . Tm production of grass silage a a matter of very great interest ;n liic farln producer, and influ- rnces very widely the economy of animal nutrition. The Depart- 'Ii(‘lll of Agriculture has a large amount of information regarding his Dialect and the officers of hr. Plovinclal Department of Agri- had considerable rullliie have ' _ . _ _ _ Missionary Society gathered fin , re.-lnucal and practical training lbifwfit milking should not be lng his lifetime, the late Major men. annual meeting at the home many times? They do it beceige John Molynflux. front of the great Low Memorial Mm, ma, war he 5“, service on rn lllis devcloprrient. Your l_n- Prue 10; l '_ , h Id Otto W. Campbell was a faithful or Mrs_ C. w, pnnemon on June they continually live in In 0U l gm,” tn, clone 0, nu mnnnn Library. These graduates were peo- des,mm_S and wok 8 L“,0_yeu_ W_ 4, lUlll(‘S are cordially invited in ‘Cb hlle llergon sflllllplnflhs 0” member and staunch supporter of 3, plane of existence and renlly seem me member‘ enbyod n “ma 0, Die who had hld Ipeclll 0Pl>0rl-Un- penn Course in tnn Unned Kingdom » zhls lc-spout. _ ‘ lv8S;l1_ rlsdllfill S I! tel‘ CBC COW Highfield church. In the regret«- _The president. Mrs. Larter pre- to enjoy it. They hsvent found hm” “om which I mus," ‘um lty to think and learn.-How would ,3,” bewnnng torpedo omen. 0, ’ A number of silos of ,various 15 "115 E - able absence, through illness, of sided and opened the meeting that by the right use of their own W“ mauled’ Lunch W“ "Wed by they use their knowledge in these ,r (li1l'§ are now under process of ‘iin.llIllCtl(lnl we would ur g um“ be kept clean. ‘ W“ made by w 5 Law M; 35th chapter of Isaiah Mrs Sarah ‘aim the can knock on that door ' ‘ ' 3 A ( ,_ T t h Id h d; _ - - - - . - , -- A Y »——:——:-——_. Septcmbcr_ 1928. saw hlni as a. .. illtllgllllal to r:IV:’seim§‘:aS1Sors lngfingg fecfed acne" cleigighscxgnv is enuhilefld Hardy mnducwd the Dedlcnm,-y llclllifholsgnuread the Scrlplliilre and or thgt5omethln[ the human breast, Dr Gflymn K“! Rude“: M nenLennny_Cnmm,mde,_ Ln com- “”‘ ‘’ V, ," d ,, G,.,as la de and between mllkings. 5.°"‘°°- “ld ll“ “l‘°”- ““"°’ "‘° 1', "‘ ‘’”°“ "‘’° ‘ ° °"‘ and N-’lW° ll ‘°“““““ °' °"" ruuzb OWN HOME 1 ' b . ' P. rnand of lhe mlnesweeucr Armen- Jlllll 1”" 3 9 “ 5 ' ' direction of Mrs. Stillman Frizzell, P0310“ lagging good just; wgltlng to be 00 11171 lfl Unlveralty. said this was “en. Lam, he ‘awed ml. n um. _p]npll‘ig this year very rapidly, '”‘l l" ‘he saving °t the 5"" is Cl§an’Bdal2;.eEje($gg;ga.1 exnminnnnn propriate to the occasion. A‘ Ma°D°"ald' Ml‘ Blair Mac‘ hate to love and all malevolent (cp)_pl¢g¢-ling guilty in ., chgrge wh‘“ actmny um mm-V me“ h“° commanded the destroyer Cham— lewd uni“ ‘of, ‘hate the V313; 0, ‘me mnk nom each nun,” 0, __.__.__ Donald and Mrs. French. ,n,,,,n,,_, wn, ,,. ,,,,,,.,n,,.,,,, 0, mm, M, _n,,. ,,,,,,c, “M M failed to distinguish between trea- ,,,,,.,n and ,,,,.,, Mn ,n,,. W, ,,,_ -i ll 1'19 “lalle ‘“d C? t°°’“‘—5P:" ' each cow should be done "'u_ P An cxcclIl=_nl4 report was ‘read . . . made “,0 “Lemma to bum down son and loyal dlssension." I-le cm- came dnecyo, of nun; 5,,-vlceg. ]-[3 Mn. deteriorate . e your sc- Qfsonflls from the Mission Band. ’lhlrty- H in ‘ Custom "1 Ind“ my the hi‘ house Leon Murphy on nearby phaslucl tint univer-glileg had wok mmmnnd of HMCS s¢_nnl_ . lilies cstabllshed as soon as pos- nhlc. and be prepared to harvest causing systemic infection. in the symptoms of Chronic Mastitis the milk is usually ab- normal. although there may be no noticeable inflammation of the quarter. There usually is thicken- ing of the udder tissue but the quarter becomes reduced in size because of the drop in production. Sometimes chronic Mastitis is so milk that it is not detected until it flares up as acute Masiitis, important Rules losses by eradicating and trailing Mastitis:—- 1. Sanitation —- Clean habits of milking and management. is) The udder must be washed with an appropriate disinfectant before each milking. A separate cloth should be used for each cow and the disinfectant should be changed about every four cows. COB‘ (dl. All milking equipment must (fl. The cows should be kept on larly (once a month if necessary). Suspicious cows should always be tested. ‘All new replacements Norma'a Ladies‘ Wear, 160A Kent Street, OUTSIDE PAINT SPECIAL. - White, 83.75 a gal. Grey. Green and Red, $2.95 gal. Douglas Bros. & Jones, 155 Kent Street. Charlotte- THE 1151!! ANNUAL MEETING of the Prince Edward Island Aux- iliary of the British and Foreign -tend. PRESENTATION ‘AT HIGH- FIELD — At the evening aer- ivioee in Hlghfield United Church on Sunday, June 6, a beautiful Comrniinion table, presented by memory of her husband was de- dicated to the Glory of God. Dur- Mrs. Campbell, the presentation was heard in special selections ap- Mr. Stanley MacNei.ll of Lake Verde leaves this morning for Tor- e two meetings the year with an average attend- ENGAGEMENT. — Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Reymond announce the en- gagement of their daughter Michellc Helene, to Fernando Jaime. son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard-0 Vidal. Palma de Mallorca, Majorca. Spain. Mur- town. riage to take Mallorca early in July. place at Palma de NAMED VICE }"IIESIDEN’I‘.. Elected vice president of the net- Bible socleiy will be held in the ter Business Bureau Maritime: Inc.. Stephens Ltd, Lumber Dealers and Contractors. Sydney, N.S. Zion W.M.S. Hold Mrs. 0. W. Campbell, in loving The members of Zion Women's with the call to worship from the Devotions were lcd by Mrs. A. were held during investigate the trouble. a truck pulled up beside us and stopped. A friendly voice called a greetinl and the driver stepped down from his seat to lend a helping hand. in no time at all he had discovered and replaced the loose battery con- nection that had held us up. Gratefully we thanked him and offered to pay him for his trouble. This, the obliging truck driver re- fused. but he called back to us as he drove away. “Just pay "19 ll)‘ drove off we thanked the good Lord for this friend indeed. And we medltated upon the fellowship and good will that would be forg- ed li no one ever let a favor die_ Why do some folk go through life holding an ill feeling for some fellow mortal and clinging to mem- ories of hate? Haven't you seen it minds and just. a bit of sincere tapped. That very Good will turn peoplq to sit in the flower-scent- ed gardens surrounding the Ta) KIILY1 CROSS L The members of this irlstitute held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Clarence Curley on June 4, with a fair attendance of membe .. The president occupi- ed llie chair and conducted the business of the meeting. A delegate was appointed to at- tend the annual convcntion which is being held in Charlottetown in the close of the school term. Plans were made for the holding of a dance in the school during the holidays. The sick committee are Mrs. Joseph Kelly and Mrs. Maur- ice McDonald. The next meeting will be held on July 2 at the home of Miss Elaine McQusld. The lunch com- mittee will be the hostess and Mrs. the committee in charge. SMOOTH ROCK FALLS. 0nt., Unionvale Friday was given a one year suspended sentence. Police the British Crown was part of the decorative scheme, Csnsdlsns and Americans may differ about some educational theories but Colum- bia University was established as King's College on land ceded in 1154 by King George 11, and both countries share the same tradi- tion of freedom of thought and press. “Man's Right to Knowledge and the Free Use Thereof" was the theme of all the events that have all strive to live up to this ideal, their Alma Mater has done her best to hold it before them. I was one of the is thousand who sat. in the hot sun and forgot physical discomfort in the sight of the row on row of men and wo- men who streamed from all sides of the campus and converged ill perilous times ? . a. period of “national confusion tried to lead the way back to rea- son and to the search for truth. iiear-Admiral Creery To Retire OTTAWA. rCPi — The navy an- nounced Monday that I’.ear-Ad- miral Wallace Bourchier Creel}. CHE. CD. of Ottawa and Vancouver, vice-chief of the lla.val staff. will served 40 _\'o~ars—longer than env other officer or man now servill in the RC.\'. li wrls Aug. 3. 1914, that Creery entered the Royal Naval College of Canada at Halifax. on graduation as a midslilpman, he saw service during the First World War :n cruisers on the North Atlantic \nd in the .‘.'ol'lh sea. the RCN barracks at Esquimalt, B. C with the Royal Navy. In 1934 he cells. the RUN barracks at Halifax, in 1937. ,h grass when it is of greatest nce of 40 members and $160. w . value. should be tcstcd- ollio. Ont. contributed to Missions. Thcir :5 Mahal. one of the world's most said neighbors put out the first 3' Nmllldfrd srsdullm Ind ‘“°“' . . 3- S°3l‘°l3“°“ “ l"l“°‘°d °°“'5 , rlcers arc: President Margaret beautiful buildings and just drink are wmmur, too much dgmgge ‘M9 "1"? ""9" Wu“ b9 no IP99“ COMMARD ““s'-"3 l'I5l|I|'° F0? 3Wln° i‘1l1‘°”ld.n:’.°gl’:]?*°°d if rglnek 3“? 3' wMl-“1'{’t”’t‘h‘:‘l°“°"Y °l C!h’“’l‘3Il“‘-' Macl_.ean; secretary. M a rion in its beauty. Thci’ come from all being caused. but the second re- l""°‘l‘y Z‘ l”’°u:"tl’rl:’1lll5m "1" He was commanding officer of e ml in ne an e a. - wn c morning 0 or- p «. ; . _ - . I sasurnp on a para _ . Incuflble chunk “us should be mm‘ om” to mm up numrfg duh Clly will call sec y. Joyce over the land. rich Ind D001‘ lllke. qulred fire depaitment attention. who mun“ mm In indmdm-3 the destloyer Fraser. which aided l‘a.<iilre crops are valuable for ,-umllng and growing swine. In arldlllon to providing green sucu- lI‘l'll fceds they supply proteins, iilllll'l'8lS and vitamins in readily slaughtered. 4. All cases of Mastills must be treated early and until the infec- tion clears up. Injuries to the teat ies. Mr. Arnold Ford left Saturday lnornlng on return to Toronto in- 5 E ing a wonderful work and l-lemphill. The mission‘ band is do- the raiiiude of lhe W.M.S. goes to their leaders, Miss Doris Fergu- on and Mrs. Goodwill MacDou- and sometimes sit all day. Then they go back to their palaces or their poverty and life is renew- ed. For they can close their eyes may be seen as msny as a hundred figures. Too there are pictures of the creation of Adam and Eve and their expulsion from their garden or group. lpso facto, be traitors to their country." Dr. L. I. nabl, Nobel Prize phy. siclst. was the chief speaker. He in the rescue of Sir Ronald Camp- bell, British ambassador to France and Maj.-Gen. G. P. Vanier. then Canadian minister to Holland and Belgium, from a small fishing ves- Nllfllll" l°"“5- .M°l'°°V=l- the ‘"5 "§;lfn';m:h°:l:fll;ceesllsgéedfiuw zer spending his vacation Wllh MS’ 88” , _ . in the dark of the night and see parndlse said. "Bcientist.s’ value is greatest 521 in the Bay of nlscay when they '.).ncK.'seM“.]: iifiialalriifii cl: agement. g',’1‘,,°,{"’;nl:‘;‘ ’c’;,‘la,f:ffe‘nf,l.:y FM’ ,,.,’f,l,‘°,,l,V:‘,j“"§",C;',‘,‘,‘,lnd ’°°°{l.b“l,",“‘ it. and say "This is my '1‘a,lMahal." Other panel pictures tell the ‘"‘°" ‘,‘_° '"'°""¢ '8 01°69“ *0 ¢lll¢8- escaped during the fall 0! PrI-nce- n,, 1,}, of bl-"ding boa” broad (a). Milk as soon as possible af- ' ' was also moi: eencmn C9" nnlfh 9" something of the salrie feeling story of Noah, Abrahsm_ Jacob, “°“l“" Successive appointments on the .0... and young pigs. ' tel‘ the udder is WI5ll€d- ofljcgrs 3,-,g.~ _ p,..‘,?,fc",{f' Mia: is carried away by persons revis Moses, David and Solomon, A“‘°“‘ ll" ” “'41”! “ll-l°nll Allmllc Cout brolllht lllm to ill? Pasture crops play an import. (b). The machine should never Marion Harny. Vice pm!‘ Mr: Mn‘ the Guden of me Gun. 1‘ This world renowned ncnlntm. and international people who re- position of director of operations at. am role in the control of para- be left on to? lnlls» Bfefldfllbfllle and Joyce Martin: sec.-ctar-y'_' Mrs: is something words cannot express. died at the end of '17 lull Ind °°‘;°:b2°“°"'"l’ ‘‘°''’‘°‘ '” '1 "9" RC” “°“‘‘‘l“”'‘’'- 3'’ ml‘ ml‘ sllrl. If flllstllrtl and milled or ‘Clo W9‘ ""”l""3 5l‘°“ld ‘W’ b‘ Kay Reynolds; treasurer, Mrs. something more than a memory of happy years. Many honors were “'3 “' °‘ the 1‘l‘“d¢fl. Vlllcfint lg:~c5‘lm}ll:llIl1lss-ilslélalfltl‘-:hlil:3;,{ d‘:':‘9xl"l‘vlfi changed, worm infestation can be brought under control to a con- siderllble extent. Young pigs that have been treated for worms af- livr weaning and put on clean pas- lure have reasonable chance of esraping further infestation. Most clovers and grasses grown on Prince Edward Island farms v,_.m.,d‘. Snnnbie pasgu,-e_ bur nonc lng abnormal discharge from the _ , Mn,.nn_ Mm Mmn, Mncl.-“yen, shame" I fancy what he had in commemorates poltergelst pheno- t C bl nnv“ Mn” and n member of the l is bf‘lll"l' than alfalfa or red clover. lefils “F “dd” -‘l‘°”ld be l‘°l‘l°d' Al:rBnct'h:;l[El’a;,ulb::d thgbtr and Mrs. Albert MacDouga1l. mind was "It takes a heap of lov- melts. —‘or works of the Devil. ind ;“n£‘d:l° Agmnfirsggnmnggltnd naval board. 3‘ l-‘all uh:-at can be pastured in the Mastltls can be controlled. One . The s,,(.,.(.tary_ M,.s_ Annie 1);”. ln'." there would be no Tsj Mmal, Wizards Clip was originally ‘ CV0!‘-5 - lair fall or early sprlns When 0l-ll- °' ll” ".“."“ l""l’°'“""' l’’“'‘‘ ‘.’l Mrj “la M"'1"“‘ K°““°dy' B’°“d‘ ~ h lz th ~ -1 f th no Anne of Green Gables shrine, known as smlthlield and is be- Ac-1-“Egg gEEKg mvogcg ~ lumxe crops are not avail- {:9 tlVlea_5t1rlr‘]'eSmCg;‘lfggecfgglggflalgs ““""“ °“ M” 23- :raciiviilc.:_v:r tit: SI0(C‘l):lxy ir(u~ in: no home or hospitality to warm tween Harper‘! Ferry on Will‘ ll ‘,’.:.,l,‘m;::l'.:';l;L ‘3v‘§2‘,l‘.“.. ‘—x-Igluafflwlll SANTA MONICA‘ Cm" mp)" ' am. e r - Mr‘ md Mm Lincoln Macnfln year ending May Ill, and Miss Ida the visitors heart if there were now West Virginia Route No. 51. Reduch “now, Bedmm College‘ Actress Gail Russell. 29. Thursday Prevent Mastltis .\vl:i.Ilill.K or Garget is a disease which miises great economic los- su among dairy cattle. Approxi- mately one third of all milking mus hav infected quarte s diir- _ , __ th t' ' if - ~ ' ' ICE Clifdfd lng Vjrnpenf all of their {mixing a "hit. and miss basis. Bac- at the Vocational school, Charlotte fir: ggnrfnnoe ‘,°§,§f,,nn‘ ,n,. the church. on the first pair ofldoors strange disease. Then the msie- 3'9"‘ bu‘ 03:5" lhlmlll‘¢B¢(M0fl¢lilC;?. “M 1 rm-ma The nature of Mastitis is terlololilcal exumln-tlon of the town» ,,,,,n,,,,,,,-,,,, ,,,,,,,n,,,,,,,_, brnnnn, n, was little stories of the me of volent entity killed off the poultry. Drew“ ¢ 6 ml or I u t 3 an inflammation of two or more quarirrs, almost always due to _ ti. ' : —P~ ‘d t, lnlerlloll It may be Chronic or ‘W5 !‘“".‘“-’“"‘°'“ ‘° l" ‘‘“'“‘l" '““‘”‘°’- °'l’° 3"°"’"- Ml“ M“ ll?-s. .4l:l7i'li‘u'rlgxlrll§;arlst vicleeslpree:,, It took him over 20 yearsto com— the flight of its owner. Thus it "'1 """"' 5° much of mm ml‘ G ' Acutc The acute accounts for a- lllal "‘l9‘3“°“ hi” °l,°“"d “pr G°"d°“ 5l°"°""’°"- F”d°“°l"“- 9- Mrs. Annie Darrach: 2nd. vice- plete this task. On the second doors came about that Smlthfield chsng- lfll _'Vl3 Nlleclvfid ln the hundreds limit 2.5 percent of all Mastitls. Consult your district vcterln=r- E. 1.. visited friends in Breadal- ,,n,_,,_ M,_._ A,,,,n.y wnne; my‘ m mnnn Mn" 0, the 01,, Tank n, n‘ mm, ,0 w,,,,,,,-, G“, .1; of little family groups I watched ||A|,F CALI-OH’ “W! "9 mm)’ ilredlsnoslns l"‘ 1°’ ‘ 5‘“’“’°l‘(’l".' céllntrfl 9:’: “ml °“ Mal’ 33- Mrs. R. Larlcr: trees, Miss Ida menu, In mm; or the lm p‘n¢]a on “canny, or the join‘ or 5 ‘non, for days around the campus. Re- — W151‘! The most Common is in- Kl"m* H L‘ “l” a ‘"5’ 9 ° C " Friend‘ Wm mgr” to learn mu Macbousnli: correspondence secy. .llll'.V. improper milking practices such as too much vacuum hn lllllking machines, leaving ma- ll'll~M3stllis many thousands of cidencnlly cut i1ufooton‘May 27. Mrs. Martin. Mrs. MacDougall rhlncs on too long, and not pre- dollars can be saved by d-lrv- necmliaclnlz - vlslt to the doctor and Mrs. Millar MacFad_vcn. paring the udder for quick let- men annually. and “"3 llmllfil‘ and an enforced holiday. M,-5_ King and Mm Darrach dmin, prfdispoge to M.,ml,_ in. of spreading disease to humans were appuimcd H nelentes to sanitary stables and milking prnc. will be greatly reduced. Mr. and Mrs. John Mstheson, attend the annual presbymrm ties: are also "'_' “°°mp'm°d by M" ‘ml M75 G3" to be held in St. James Church important predis- lirvsing factors. Chilling or heavy prnioln fer-ding seems to lower re- llstance to udder infection. in ai‘llli‘ Mastitls the symptoms Irv generally it hot. swollen or rakrrl udder which is very pain- flll In the touch. There is usually '-an--u-nu--cu-can-nag s ’ . itors at the home of Mr_ and I ' uh Mrs. P. E. Murray, Breadalbane. a railway car filled with 6,000 S IL 303': MlIll_¢':'|’I'o7p.;’”d “'4 May 24. en route from a week-end angry. bees which had escaped 5“ It :95: ' motor trip to Saint John and from a. box during shipment. He ’ -"'5' 7 h’ ' Moncton. calmly scooped them by hand into F ' cl Chi Ice ,and CRANBERRY SAUCE , practiced. tdi. Good bedding should be pro- vidcd to keep udders clean and protect them from injuries and cold. ii. Quarantine and Isolation. (at. Replacements lnust be i- solated until the milk is certified free from infection. Cows show- ln the majority of cases early diagnosis of infection, followed by prompt treatment results in a cure. The udder is exposed to many kinds of injuries and ad- verse conditions every day. The testing and treating must be done on .a regular program rather than milk from each quarter should be done where possible. about ten tact him as soon as any abnormal condition is noticed. By controll- SUN'S POWER Ths heat and light of the sun is believed caused by nuclear reac- tions among the atoms in its in- terior. IN MEMORIAM Calm and peaceful he is slssvlns Sweetest rest that follows Pill!- We who loved him sully min him nut trust in God to meet unin- Ever Ileiriambued by Mon-my -nd Daddy. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Camp- bell. Brothers Daniel. Buddy. PC“? and Baby Blister Marie. IN MEMORIAM I O I Vicinity Mr. Reggie Robertson or the Canadian Army stationed at Kent- vllle N. 8., spent the week-end-of 3 May 2' at his home in Breadal- bane Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Konder- ll Glasgow Road. were guests of Mr_ and Mrs. Daniel Dixon, during the week-end of May 23. 9 Congratulations to Gordon Ma- theson. Rose Valley, who won a ° prize in the course on Electricity Mr. Randolph Nicholson. student Mr. John Ewyk. Breadalbane. ac- field Wood. Hunter River, motored J to Breadalbane, on May 20. While the mall enjoyed an afternoon of in fishing, the ladies visited friends 11 in this vicitlty. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Willis. Miss Diane Willis and Miss Eleanor Murray, Charlottetown, were vis- I Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ackland. " Cornwall, were the recipients of many congratulatory messages on the occasion of their bird wedding anniversary. May 29. In the even- ing they were visited by all the members of their family. most of ilmate friends. A pleasant social p evening was enjoyed and dainty refreshments were served. way are an MacDougall. detailed report of the receipts and extended to all bane Village: Nevin, Pleasant Valley; Mills Edna Todd, Westmoreland. Dolphin MacFsdycn. The Home Helpers report was given by Mrs. Millar MacF‘adyen. There are 43 home-helpers on roll nd those who cannot attend the meetings but willing to help in this inspiration to the members of the W.M.S. The home- elpcrs secretaries arc:— Mrs. tl'ca.<ul‘er, gave a xpenditure. Mrs. Ballingall re- ported forflihc Message. All re- ports were received and adopted n motion and a vote of thanks secretaries, also the following slate of officers for Mrs. Jardine; message sccy. Mrs. Blair MacDonald: hume helpers, ul_v 2. Next regular meeting is to be elri in the afternoon at the home f Mrs. Preston MacLaine, North River Road, as picnic lunch. slirsnr l-ol.lcsluAN BOUTI'mND- ON- SEA.’ England, CPi——Police sergeant George Ste- phenson marched unprotected into sack, without being stung. Miss We nda Mac- Frlelids and neighbors of this vicinity were saddened when word their grandchildren and ii few in- was rpceived on May 2g_ or me using of Mr. William Anderson at the Provincial Sanatorlum, Char- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and their nephew, Jackie moved to their native isle cradled on the waves, more than a mental image of a lovely scene. We try to find names for it but it can hardly be named for it is of the indefin- able essence of the heart. when,Edgsi- Guest said, “It takes a. heap of livin' in a house to make no beauty. no love, no memories. Indeed there would be no good thing anywhere for love is the source and foundation of all. In 1408, 25-year-old Lorenzo Ohi- bertl, carved two famous pairs of doors for the Baptiatery of his Jesus and on the others of the fathers of the church. paid him. But he cared nothing for money or honors. He was sat. failed with the beauty and art which his hands wrought. . e . Very few towns in the world have been named after ghosts. But the village of Wizard's Clip. W. Va., But to get back to our tale. At the close of the American Revolu- tion, Adam Livingstone came to live at Smithfield, and with hint came ghosts. After that the tiny village was constantly in the news. Liv- lngston‘a livestock died of some This was followed by the destruc- tion of the Livingston home and Christopher MacDonald, Justice of the supreme Court of Nova Bootis. There were a number of no- table Englishmen: Lionel Oharles Robbins, Prefessor of Economics at London school of Economics and Political Science, University of Lon. don. l-‘nslmd; sir Dennis I-folme Robertson—Professor of Economics Professor of Economics, University University of London. . . . All college graduation exercises inspire solemn thoughts, but they are happy occasions first of all. Parents feel that they have done life. And the young people are glad of the chance to get into the staff. Later he commanded the auxiliary cruiser Prince Robert, the RON college, Royal Roads, near Victoria, moving then to head- quarters as chief of naval person- nel. He was appointed flag officer, Pacific coast in 1950 and in Janu- ary. 1953. became vice-chief of the filed suit for divorce against her actnr husband, Guy Madison. after nearly five years of marriage. She charged Madison with m e n ‘t al cruelty. AT NEW BY "0 R I E N T JUNE 9 to 19- ONLY 91 for ilieev loveliness, ....-. ..-_ - ,.... .,....._...z ..s... Mr, Cuyler Matheson was chair- man of a well attended school meeting which was held in Brend- albane Village school on Julie, Mr. Broadalbane five years ago. Here Mr. Anderson renovated and beau- tifierl his home and, with the na- sisinnce of the other members of In loving memory of our dell’ Mother. Mrs. James Blackrnore. who paned away June 9th. 1953. 20% niscouiir The month of June again is here Arcllle H“l'°hm‘5°" W” “pl’°l'“‘ his family, won it prize in the The saddest month of all the year. fir l°El“’:':_"%vl": rfillrg“ "}l““°"- Rural Beautification Contest. Mr. For it took our Mother from us red‘ dam" w:p]:!l;1e'm :7“ Anderson, who took an active in- ‘\R -pII--IlI-I.-IDCI- And left III here to grieve alone. ed‘ teregt in church, ill lodge and fl‘. ON A BROAD RANGE OF “ORIENT” the community, won many friends who mourn la kindly, industrious and sympathetic friend. The large- ly attended funeral service which was held in the Presbyterian Chilrch. Breiidalbane, on May 20. Callas and peaceful she is sleeping. sweetest rest that follow pain WV who loved her sadly miss her. But trust in God to meet still!- saaiy Mi-ad by son IA-hr. Prayer meetings have been re- organized in the Breadalbane Christian church. and are being held each Tuesday evening under the leadership of Mr. Brycr Jones, Regular First Quality Hosiery Foi'l~.3ai Sheer —— Evening Sheer — Daytime Sheer —- Seini-Seivir-e Rayon and Fine Lisles. THE JENKINS PHARMACY ‘Trad: ivinrli C.5.P. lid. , 509 VIII and perfect ‘ fit, ehooso ORIENT‘ leuuii-Sills‘ f Nylons . . . ' Canada's most ,»' popular _," ' stockings. n-«shim Winnie and "Ink student pastor. In addition to the “'35 °°"d“°l'-‘ll by Re“ 1-" MC- devotlonal period. there are an 1R‘l“”%l}‘1“-'1'!‘ “él-‘l°d by R'"<mw- instructive Bible study period. and “C ll - ncele 5.VmDl Y 5 . n ‘inn non‘ 3°", “undnnce nnd exteknded to Mrs. Anderson and R.9' Now Jac e. —E. interest are increasing. $1.08 $1.20 $1.40 $1.08 $1.20 we wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to Ill neighbours and friends for their many sets of kindness. their sift-I. cards. letters and many other con- tributions to our comfort and wei- fsre while we were ill. \ Heath ll‘. Maclieol. Harriet Manhood. saeaslralvoefiesao-o-co 45 Gauge 30 Denier l'35 51 Gauge 'i5Deriier 1.50 60 Gauge I5 Denier . l-75 Semi-Service Rayon . l-35 Fine Lisle l-5° The following students from this vicinity have successfully com- pleted another college year, and are enjoying well-earned vaca- tions, or change of "employment"; Miss Alberta Todd. Btanchel. Mr. Jackie While, atanchel, and Mr. wellington Murray, Breedslbane Village. A Teacher's study Group me: euasusassesssssaeun Tiesluwstihmofflaviwl Sale Begins Todaywednesday IE E'I'Il I NG At t thins time. baby is pvfwn fvatfnl and oav all because of rrrcglliarlty or an upset ’, tilmrny. Try Rah.V'I 0"“ Tshlela. Those sweet little. in Bl-eadalbane Village School on ;‘\Y,'," ,,‘,‘,“V'1_';{ "ml Walls In no bio "L E ’.'..i‘.§‘....°..‘..," .’.i.“°.’.. ‘;‘.2.,':‘.'; '.?.".::::,:"::i:'.:1c:'".":; Kodak Ad . . . "lift lons,’ths-chief topic was the Achle- ., ".5 .....'.°'.‘..'.'..'.".".'.."r‘l:.o"12:31.‘ stop in and he U. ,5.” vement Tests for grade eight. The "mi.-py" ItuiI—- via rlulllvlg elect. on” , , "mu. ’° ‘ fouqwjn‘ “.¢h.u ngunded: M,‘ a package today at your druggiat. c | ’°"‘ cm‘l‘1‘l. s - - ma JEN INS , Pl-IARM cv “ R ,,, Shirley Mscbennan. aprlngton; ' Miss Mary Delghan. nreadiilbane Rural; Mrs. Ewen Todd. lreadal- flf.B.. OW!‘