w Received Offer For Large Canadian Buiier Shipment Ji”i'AwA (CP)-The federal gov- rmnent has received a actor for lelleral butter for shipment ovu- seas, it was learned Monday. An informant salt! the first price mpased by the butter dealer who made the offer is too low but that negotiations may N 30096” K W. dealer is will to increase his "ice, Name of dealer and )I'iC95 involved were not disclosed. It is understood the dealer plan- ned to ship the butter to West Germany. From there it might be reshipped to other points. perhaps to iron Curtain countries. Under a previous deal. some 100.000 pounds of Canadl in butter. iastern Guardian iii-; ONE of the 150 blood don- irs needed at Red Cross Clinic in ilorell Community Hall no xt riiesday. August 30th, between I ind 4 PM. Standard Time. CALLING A Ll. residents of soiiris and surrounding districts to be among the zoo blood donors needed at Red Cross Clinic in St. Mary's Hall on Tuesday. August torn. between 7 and 9 pin Stand- ard Time. .ti0N'rAGl.l'l-J lid: on objective at :30 blood donors for Red Cross CllIll(' in Beaver Club Hall on Wednesday. August 31st between 1.4 and 7-9 PM. Standard. and seeds the so i of residents of all iir-arby distr cts. l-LVGAGEMENT--Mr. and Mrs. iiphnnsus MacPhee. Cardigan. mnmince the engagement of their daughter Mary Lillian in James T. Sullivan. son of Mrs. Katherine and the late Thomas suiiivan of Roseneath. marriage to take place August Slat. IT TAKES only a few minutes to give the blood that will save a life-perhaps your own. Do your art by attending either the .l0fPll or Souris Blood Donor Clinics on Tuesday. August Mth. 4Morell 2-4 and Sourla 'I-0 P.M. Stiiiidardl. Hersonals liiisi Jadl C. Bibily. whose unrk is now on exhibition at the im Centre. is visiting her sister. Mrs vpvllle Reber Percy. Fortune. iii and Mrs. Douglas Beck. New Glasgow. N. 8., are visiting it Lower Montague. the guests Mr and Mrs. Horace Hewitt. iii: Sandy Maclfenzie. Toronto. nt.. is spending his vacation at be home of his parents. Mr. and lrs. John R. Maclfenzie. Lower I innlaguc. Mr. (ilil'(ltiIl Gaudet who is Sxl)('IEyPd with R.C.A.F. and for- ierly stationed at Chatbam. NJ. as been posted to Bagotville. tirbcc. His wife and family are isiiing relatives here and expect it lcavc soon to live in Quebec. Mr and Mrs. William Gilaon Ml Hilly. of Rye, New Hampshl u re visiting with Mr. and Mrs. ohn R. Maclienzie. lower Monta- ue Bill's many friends are glad e is much improved from his re- on ”, enl illness even though not well lmuilh to return to work with the tale Police. THRIVING INDUSTRIES Food processing and are ' niece, Alexia (Mu. Walter King) shl pad to I.'.l.'.'..i.i.". n. cc”'"”...i.. alow the federal support price of unlst Czech- be still holding some 40.N0.W) got the but-lpounda of surplus butter carried .ume 8.000.000 pounds of surplus tor for 87 cents a pound. at ccnta over from production last year. Many millions of pounds have been added from surplus 1955 The government. 3 believed to production. more Working Ha Blood Donors Ai Morell For the first time in almost two ears. Morell is to have a Red Jrosa blood donor clinic in the community hall next Tuesday at- ternoon. Auaust aoui. For lhiiil clinic. St. Peter's Bay and Mount Stewart.as well as all the adjoin- ing districts of each of these? centres. have been asked to Ihare in providing the 150 donors re- quired during the two hour period. Each district has been given a proportionate number of the total objective to achieve. Representat- ives of many different organiza- tions ln the cuVll'0TlTnElTl are work- ing to enlist a record number of donors for the Morell clinic. Many people living in these localities have benefitted by ro- In Memoriam MRS. JAMES M. GRAHAM a "in the midst of life we are in death." It was realized how true these words are when it became; known that Mrs. James M. Gra-1 ham had suddenly passed away. in the King's County Memorial Hospital. The late Mrs. Graham had not enjoyed the best of health during the winter. and in the aprln" she contracted a severe case flu relieved. But God willed other- wise. and on the 2) she suddenly passed away. During her illness she was tenderly cared for by her who did everything possible for her comfort and welfare. The late Mrs. Graham dormer- ly Ethel Henderson) was born 65 which left her with a bad irt vice was cunducted by the . 155. c0"dm9"- 0" the eV9"l"3 il 'lY fer. the Rev. M. Carl Curric 'vho 19 she became worse and at the spoke words of Comgm-t am' an. d9'3"”"' 54"" W" ”m9V" '9 solatlou to the bereaved. The ioir the hospital, hoping by so thing mi me urge gong,-egmon In 1.15. she would in some measure be the following hymns:..'"riie old rd For 150 ceiving free blood transfusions during the past two years and can be counted on to influence friends, relatives and neighbours to be donors at Morell next Tuesday af- ternoon and in this way help to re- duce Prince Edward Island's debt of 1.000 bottles. Living Costs In U, S. Climbing WASHINGTON. (AP)--'Nie gov- ernment reported Tuesday that livlng costs in the United States rose in July for the second straight month. Seasonal higher prices for food and most types of -services raised swimmers who swam from Mont- ague to Brudenel Point and then to Clements Cove this week., a distance of almost five miles. Although unsuccessful in their bid sa- MNTAUE Lo Photographed above are the slxifor .most seven miles and were in tliclitie Murphy and Judy Cudmore. Water -from 2:20 to 6:30 pm. Mi. Siewari Water Tests all enthusiastic swimmers en- rolled for instruction in Red Cross swimming and water safety during the Mt. Stewart .w' ' pro- gram from Aug. 5 to 15th. This ( worthwhile program is sponsored by a local committee with Mrs. Arthur MacLaughlan acting as chairman. Miss Barbara Cronin instructed the group and presented four classes for examination. The swimmers showed 'heir appreciation of Miss Croninis fine work by presenting her with an appropriate mt Paul Cudmore and Joan Murphy examined the groups and presented the awards to the following success- ful swimmers at a community the examination. Beginners Eurnice Doyle, Marlene Clark. Dereil Affleck, Shellla Shepard, Richard Mitchel, Lyra Jay, Calson Jay. Allan Ellis, Gail Mclntyre. Juniors a Linda Affieck ludy MacDonald. Ellen Reddin. Sally Leard. Jean McCormick. Seniors Buddy Maclntyre, Kevin Doyle. i NG-DISTANCE SWIERS Georgetown. the swimmers; Left to right are: Maxine Mac- feli they could have made il.but: Leod.Perer DesRoches, Winnifred decided to swim to ClementsEMacPberson iinslructur. Cbar- Tm Cove. Aliogiher they swam al-ilotietownl, Harry Stewart. Paul- (Continued 3”") Pf” 3 All except Miss MacPherson are from Montague. Agricultural News the consumers price index 3-loths of one per cent. an increase suf- ficient in provide it penny-an-. hour paygralse for about 650.000 workers of the General Motors and Ford motor companies. They have labor contracts gearing wage rates to changes in the gov- ernment's index. Costs of housing. household op- eration. medical ca-re and per sonal care leached record levels. North Presbyterian Church where is large concourse of people cath- ered to pay their last respects to a dearly beloved friend. The ser- A 6 - year - old child. Barryl Roderick MaL'Dt)liZlld. only son of- Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Stephen MacDonald. was drowned at Nair frage about 6.30 pm. Monday even ing. when the ti'icycli- on which he was ridini: went over the edge oii the wharf into deep water. Thel young boy had been at-ciistomcdl to coast on the lncllncil wharf. and; had been removed on several oc- casions by his mother. On Monday evening he ventured on the wharf; for a coast and there being not Header on the wharf, the chlldl 6-Year-Old Boy Drowned In Accident At Naufrage Murdei 3050 - they are weaned. Absence of this- ifelllltl ingthe animals h l, stunted. They require more time and much more feed to attain a satisfactory degree of growth: al- so their vitality is so lowered hail they become infected with bec- ieria. which would not fen mm we water! YANCOUVER 'CP'-The srlefgheaittiy pigs. and many die. This- Dragging operatiniis were t-on- Smckim mom" M .' ynulh who give? .919 lmPY955l0n "181 Wmel linued throughout the night by W95 lncked to death m 3 Saturday-specmc 3--5 i ("S9550 l5 Ill members of the Ram P. Ur Thy night street brawl leaped from her work whereagl the u-oubk is duel mam of gnurisl The body was -1931 "l the COFOHETS f-'0llFll”00m to the lowered resistance of that l'ound at 7.30 am. yesterday :nurn- l"””” "d 3"”"P.'”' "l ”"",'iianimala. Animal protein In suppli- ing by JJ. 0.HanlEy and Mhpmthe man charged with her sons ed by milk. mnkney or . mmbhl Richards, m.lfF'd9lV- H . s'”)plemenf such as that described! Drg GSA lnmam Mnnmgue Ill kill you. Mrs. William Hol- below, ('0rnnci'. was called to the st'cne,.m8" screamed as she rushed mi GOITRE AND "An"-ESSNESS 'ind the body was identified by Ward the tmnl "f the mummm 'l0dll'l9 d9flCl9llCYl 1!! many dil- Slepben MacDonald. a cousin of inc” Robe" ('”ham' 24' M V"" M018 the S0" and consequently lhe young boy's father. Dr. Iniiian EV" W”,5e'"9d- . Jhe feed is lacking in. Iodine It decided an inquest was unnecess- mham 15 Charged .w'"' the mur'll3 were tllll ll3ll'l938l-Ill Of HEW My. Landr. er of Mrs. Holmans 21-year-old-born pigs and genre occura The Nether Attempts Assault ln Rugged Cross". "Asleep in Jesus". and ”Take Comfort Christians". interment was in the family plot in the Murray Harbour North Cemetry. The Pallbearers were Messrs Lloyd. Ivan and Gordon Reid; Carl, Wilbert and Geo. G. Gra- ham. Busy Weeke Cadets At Camp Aldershoi ALDERSHOT V The past week- lnqucst witnesses identified Gra- min,-gmem in the neck. Affected -'3'" 535 "'9 W3" Wh” W35 l"V0lV9Fl litters may be born dead or die in 3 "gm Wllh H0lm3ll "ear Kll3l- shortly after birth Unlike aneamia '3'") beach Smulday lllZlll- Wltrithis condition can be prevented by nesses said Holman was knocked supplying the sow with the may WW" and kmked 0'! "'9 helm g ising mineral. because iodine is ex- Mrs. Holman. holding a glass vial meted in the milk pwgnam End With the end MORE" 0”4 Cllallnled milking sows should receive indis- l"- William -latter is characterized by a firm The visitors (lay church parade picnic held at the completion oft Wednesday. Aug. 24. 1955Tbe Guardian Page 5 lDO0Ill'I(l,o(tl)idlllll3 solution on the held it's final meeting of the m loW'I Iiy. at the home of Woodland Pan RICKETS OR CRIPPLING Oll Allilust 10911 Wit-ll HEM MG!-Ilr This conim;n trouble chiefly at bers and seven visitors mawerlu tacks pigs from 1 1-2-3 monthsgloll CI"- of are and is due generally to' Test IV was given out by the ' i "Pr ' .v ” ” with Club Leader, Urban Laugblin. 3 139k Pi V"”F'1" 0' The ”"',dl' The main discussion of the even- tion is first noticed when the pigs mg was the picnic to be M” .. sbo'v inactivity, rough coats and Smnhope Beach on Ann" um. pain in the joints. it develops rap- There was M further bum". idly. The affected animals exhibit 1, this meeting- 3l'”i P31" Wm” they m”"- Sam” A delicious lunch was served In times convulsions occur. The legs the hostess. Mrs, Herman pwpml become crooked and the joints en- and W, Singing of the Nation” larged. Death may result from Anthem brought the meeting to . complications such as pneumonia (qnse or diarrhoea. Pigs that have been g g affected even slightly, are seldom qnntaly Mam” MICDMIM thrifty in later life. r 'm Calcium is the mineral usually deficient in grain rations. This can be supplied in the form of groundl limestone. which may be includodl in a reliable supplement such as that described below. Vitamin D' is supplied 'by direct sitnlighif which is the cheapest form ob- tin le. 0 - . .?..m:i.'l:i ll L”.Zl?l.iiS”i2S5.;'5”L?i house Souns on Wednes- mus e iven daiv until i c l - is 100 poiinds in weight. mi. day and Saturday mghtt own NE l The regulzg meeting of the Cape Aug 24 and 27' Wednesday Wolfe 4-H Calf Club- was held on ' . , August 5th at the home of Ian dancing 10 to 1 D'S'T" sat Macwilliams with 11 meinbersi - pram". uiday 9 to 12 (S.T.) Can- The meeting opened with the teen Se,-Vim. members repeating the pledge in: unison. Roll call was answered by naming your favorite hook and TM it's author. Roll call for next meeting is the name of your favorite song. The minutes of the last meeting were approved as read. It was decided a debate be held next in e e t i n g resolving "Thai Country Life is Better Than City Life." Ian Macwilliams and El- wine Millar were appointed on the Pro side and Vance Griffin and Matthew MacLean's ware- m..:- ..ma..-mY:..?j NOTICE A new feature of the East ern King's Exhibition to be held in Soun's on Sept. 7th will be a fat steer show and Adele Shaw were appointed on the Con side. The lunch committee for next meeting is Verna Macwillisms and Joan Bulger. The treasurer reported having 370.54 on hand. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Bernie O'Connor. it was moved by Verna Mac-; 'Villiams and seconded by Joanl Iulger that the meeting be ad-, Hurned. l Secretary - Elaine Millar The Sherbrooke 4-H Calf Clubi a sale. Anyone having steers for this show and sale would they kindly notify the Sec- retary by Saturday, Aug. 27th of the number of steers they wish to show. H. J. McKinnon, President Anselm MacDonald, See' . years ago. She was the older daughter of the late Mr. and lit-s. Edward Henderson. Murray liar- bour North. Except for a few Besides her sorrowing husband there are left to mourn her pas- sing. her stepmother. Mrs. Edward of North. About thirty-five years ago years spent in U. S. A. she lived all her life in Murray Harbour she was united in marriage with James M. Graham. Mrs. Graham by ill health to remain at She was very active In phase of church work. he YTTO. "TY R 1 member of The Ladies' Ai' So- clety. and for the past 32 irs Treasurer of The Woman's ills- sionary Society. She was a' a member of The women's lnsl She will be eatly missed in Church. and mmunity, biti no place will she be missed as in the home. where her kindness and friendliness had won her ll"II1y friends from near and far. all of whom grieve her passing. May the at doeth everything for the beat place his sheltering iii-ms around her husband in his limeli- neea and sorrow, and grant him to know that be will one day meet her in the heavenly home where there will be no more part- 39. the riviiig industries of orwioh. nsland. : c I isrrirwzsg-vw9”" "".i'El in . The funeral was held on Friday. July I. from The Murray Harbour Henderson. one sister. Mrs. Harry Reid. and a number of nieces and nephews. "Sleep on beloved and take thy rest We loved thee well. but Jesus was a life-long member the loved (hag best, Murray Harbour North Pi er- Goodnigiii," ian Church and a faithful iip- The following not-.1 tr-ibuiesa per at church services unit , ced were received; . - the drill hall under the direction Pillow - Husband. Alexia, Walterlw! Capt. AF. Macmnley or Yap .wru"" gg Be". Harry Reid andgmouth with Lt. EW. Frecborn of King and Family. Family. 5 Annie. Geo. Graham and Family Sprays - Effie. Chester Macswaii and Family- Annie, Tom Graham. Vernon. Car- rie. Frank. and Doris. Pembroke Women's Institute The Woman's Missionary Society. Murray Harbour North Presby- terian Church. Rena. Alex Stewart and Family. Card of Thanks Mr. James M. Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reid and Family. wish neighbours for their many acts of kindness shown to them in their recent bereavement. also to all those who sent flowers and mes- sages of sympathy - a sincere thank-you. -j Hr "'- "” sco TAKES PART you faatiiraattbetthil-to spaiiaiisetiiortiiuoin-io.oosamaii-anion Ifaafgal. Boy Scout .lanibor:e bregof Scout Guillermo HunI& gathered to promote international 3 -. ac magara-oa-the-Lake. Ha aeeba of Mexico. They are among the end WA8-9 ll hll-RV 000 T0? ill? 7"" was held Sunday morning in a gliiieimlilvng :;',;m:E:ra:-,ai':,l"l:e:"hihmg sceiilc pine arrive in the camp sum'mHi.iidMw tn 3 N05,; Beg," ,area and was conducted by Capt mug with a minslrel show nnjE.V Porrtor. Lantz. N.S.. assisted. Friday night. the weekend saw alhy 2 Li- Neil Robinson, Vancouver Fl t-niiriroom. She was stopped by po- lice officers and a police matron th nd led from the courtroom. at Graham from the rear of the ed gap or , religble mm”-.1 mix. ture containing iodine. Where . ere Is extreme deficiency of glodine in the sail. a more depend i tilt is impossible to rmm-pr" rm- jable method is to prepare a solu- JEWISH NEW YEAR ition of one ounce of potassium review fA Star is Bornl track and field meet on Saturday; afternoon and on Sunday. which was visitors day. a church parade and march pass. a band concertln awards. The fifth annual cadet minslrell show was held Friday evening inl Moncton.N.B. at the piano. The program included solos. Cllfl iises and novelty numbers. The nter-l locutor was Maurice Baltzer "olf- ville and the "blackface" ei ion were cadets Paul Hubbard ilfldl P. Deveau of Yarmnuih. NS. and cadets Phil Doyle and B. Morris of Charlottetown. P-E.I. Saturday afternoon Capt. W.I..3 Barteaux. Kentville. N. S. was? marshal of the 12th annual cadet track and field mccl held at the sport field. The meet. an inter-company affair among the five cadet com- panies in camp. was won by F Company of senior leaders com- manded by Capt. D.B. Dickson. Sprlnghill. The highest individual scorer was cadet S.F. Simpson from New Glasgow. I ..jm KEEN JAMIOR , TRADING I notice lclosc in 200 relatives and friends Jill Tl"-' Jewish New Year this yell? iodine or sodium iodide in one gal- Bic" Cam EL Chappe" of Mono 50115 011 Seill. 17. lion of water and to place a table ton. NB. preached the sermon and the scripture lesson was read by rig. .I.A.W. Bennett. C.B.E.. C.D.. camp commander. In a d i t l 0 ii to the service personnel there were WARNING I Anyone damaging property of the BEAVER .CLUI. Montague Either inside or outside of the cadets in aticiidance. Following the cbuch parade. all personnel under instruction in the. camp took part in a march past. including the CS of C qualifying; course the militia basic training course and the five cadet com- anies Brig Bennett took the The cadets w salute. l ith their relatives and friends were then served an out door buffet lunch. About 1000 people received their noon day a band concert Sunday afternoon presented by the summer camp cadet band under the direction of Capt. 0.R. Porter. Wolfville follow- ed immedlaiely by the present- ation of the awards by Brig. Bennett to the winners of the var- ious events in the track and field mcct held Saturday afternoon. The 100-yards dash was won by P.W. Smith. Charlottetown. ”E" coy. - Witt lad dealt with according to the law. Grade Eleven Morell Classes for Grade Eleven will Morell High School, September I. commence hi Please send applications to secretary. MAYFAIR THEATRE Murray River - WEDNESDAY ONLY ”Man From Cairo" Starring - GEORGE RAFT Also Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy in "OUR WIFE" Show Time - 8:30 p.m. S.T. THERE'S FUN FOR YOU - - - - AND THE FAMILY TOO - - ' AT THE NORTH RIVER DRIVE-IN THEATRE 9 w so nox omen OPENS an 3:30 - - - snow sranrs . as DUSK HERE'S THE ROUSlN'. CAROUSlN' ADVENTURES OF A LEATHERNECKIW GUY AND HIS IIULA-IIULA LADY! BURT LANCASTER as the toughest Marine that ever sank a saloon in the China Seas-or left a trail of broken knuckles and heart-broken domes from San Diego to Sing- aporel VIRGINIA MAYO as the dreamloet drcamboat that ever steamed in to Pogo Pogo-or iihlin-sham-shlmmled her way from one Leathei-neckIn' to another! - Iii. "S0lllli SEA VIMAII" , EXTRA! "Rodeo Roundup”, "Sliver Blades”, Cerliool .1:-it-ze umiersianding and good fellow- ll). I g as otherhlms 4,5. are reviewed. ai'i'Kiia a It is more than ANAHNZR BROS. -1-!!!- .-...iicKcAii'&'ii HARLESBICKFORD is SEE IT NOW DUE TO LENGTH OF PICTVRE SHOWS START DAILY AT 2:30 - 6:30 - 9 adjectives! ” - -l.OUlU.A PARSONS 3 . PRINCE EDWARD - mm to sit. - C - TODAY and 'l'illlli8. WHAT WAS THI AMAZING OIGRIT IIIIIIND TIIII IHPOICIILI GIIHIT EASE rill? REID- WUNKE- MLKD AITIITU -avian: oak IONA ANDERSON Ill MAI. ' Q11 EXTRA Shorts - Feataretto - cameo AI&DIAIII'IlVAIMmV