'- 14 1le Guardian. Charlottetown. Wed. April ' Gov't Seems Split OnCure ForStrike Hill \ISl'llS \ll li‘i"; l,'}|\ ’l'itt‘ Stu-ml Socialist :oi'ern "tit v. t't'.'i't'tilt :tppcai'ed \D‘ll 'l‘iir~ti'i\ on \\ll.’ll to do ah ilii the it e l 4 i an doctors strike 2.x. ll>l a new medical insur- ant-e 131W. stratists repeated in political ('éitlt‘llst‘s that the new medical 'nsiiriiticc law should be applied ultli no changes. despite the doctors protests. Rut :iiiioii: Social t‘hrisiiiins. illt l'ililltlt‘ uns different. \ll‘HI‘l'P Representative .\u» tttoit I'tiiiiiici's asked for a pal' i:imciit;ii'\ committee to pre pure :itticiidiitetits in the law. \PI‘EU. .\I.\l)I". Senate President Patti Sll‘yu, a Sol-it'll ('hristiati. scented to im' an indirect appeal to the {IUH‘l'lllllt‘lll for a revision ot‘ the law when he said: “t‘t-ndittons in \\llit‘ll the law Farm Fatali \lfls l‘l't‘st‘lllf‘tl to Parliament iirmenteti proper debating The consequence of this is the de- plorable and regrettable stluav tion now prevailing. Asked oy both the doctors arid the gov- ernment. i am willing to act as a mediator." .\leati\\'hile, Premier ’i‘tico Le- lcyrc. a Social t‘ltrislinlt. said "the gowrnment has decided to wait and let the siiuation e\ olte " ’I‘he dot-lors' i't’prcsciitalit'es remained adamant. "then if the Parliament con- vened to review the govern- Itlt‘tli law, it would itot be enough to call off the strike,”: they said in a statement. "We1 want the authorities to give ubt guarantees." 'l‘hey demand [)1‘tl\t.\ilitls ot the law to which the dortors obr lei-i be deleted or suspended. ty Rate ’ Hits 1 Family in Four w Ht Rllll'.\||\ I.\Il(;l". OTTAWA AFT" . flue tiictrt iwt n’ every fourth farm fam- ‘tlt in (‘anada will be either k'iir‘d or seriously :iijurcd by an accident tltis year if the present farm accident fre- quency rate continues. the gene erai manager of ihe National Safety Leazue of Canada said here Tuesday. P (l. \lt'l.a!‘t‘ll of Ottawa told representatives of 30 Canadian industries concerned with farm safety tital in order to halt the i , rising farm accident death toll, t L‘anada urgently needed "a ’ potiiprciiciisive eo-ordinati‘ti na- : tioital farm safety prozl‘aiti " 1 The meeting was called to ev— , Wore ways of setting up a pro- ‘ - gram to make the l'anadtan farmer and his safety-conscious Giymg latest statistics on tlu; [arm accident rate in Canada .‘1r \irl,aren said iii the next. 12 months. about 120.129 mem— bers of the Canadian farm pop— BAY FORTUNE Mrs. Charles and _\Irs. Ed- win Mills were hostesses to the ‘FZglington - Howe Bay Women‘s Institute for the month of April. Mrs. Andrew Paton. Rollo Bay West is a patient in the Souris Hospital. Vir. and .\lrs. Leslie. L'ndcr- hay and family. Little River were Sunday visitors at too home of .\Ir. and \‘Irs. Claude Maciy'cnzie. .\Ir. and .\Irs. Reid l'iidct'hay were business visitors to (‘har- lnttetoirn on Wednesday. April 8th. \lrs l‘laitdc Delaney. \lr. and \li's. \lllsml Wood, ('hariottc- town were Sunday \‘lsitoi‘s tn Fortune .\lr. and \lrs Louis thump— bntham. (‘hai‘iotictmvti werr Sunday visitors at the home of family more \li’. flcdriie f‘offiti. \Ir, and \lrs. Joseph \ejile, Fliat‘loitetoup. were Sunday Visitors at the home of 111‘. and ‘\irs t‘hzirlcs I‘atttphclt. Rollo Ray' “‘f‘sh \Ir and \Ii‘s \iotity llltlt‘. t'iy de Itircr \isiicd Sunday wizh \lrs. (‘harles (‘offin Mr and \lrs (‘lumpha visited \li'. and \lrs. Rollo Hay West \lr and \lt's Lorne Itittuwcll were Sunday \isiiors ' home of \It‘ and 111's t‘ampbell. (‘iiariotlctouir \lls'< Brenda Stead. lit-d llousc. t'ct-cntly tltlt‘lr‘l'\\t‘ll' a tnitsilict'toiiiy operation ill the Prince Edward Island litl.~.)ii.Tl. l.c.~lcr .lohr:ton. ("i-it‘lo‘tc- toxin has returned home ll't'lll Boston. \l;tss.. harm: undel- antic surgery iti hospital there. Ether! ylzicl‘lwcn Rollo Bay East. who was employed iii Tor- oiiio for the winter months liar returned home. Frank \lar- recently with Gnome Paton, .1 Donald Dairy Supports Remains Same It'l"t‘\W.’\ (“Pr .\'o major change is expected in the shape. 0‘ federal dairy subsidies for; the lll‘W dairy year beginning May 1. informants say. Demand and evened off an surplus that has plagued the in- dustry since ' when !ward to 64 cents a pound for top grades. The government buys up sur- plus butter from farmers at 64 cents~and it has bought a lot But right now, supplies of but in three years. Officials say consumption of butter no far this year is run- ning two per cent ahead of last year This is the continuing ef- fort of a consumer subsidy o o s t i n 3 $50,000,000 annually which pegs farm revenue but cuts the price at the retail level f by 12 cents a pound. i, This year's dairy program It may see some minor shufflest I to save money, authorities sug-. I gest. But right now ‘he silos. tion is much improved andj m i l k supplies internationally ' are down—leading to demand, I tnr dried skim milk that was 9 t R surplus item in Canada not, 1 long so. the support price was shifted up- " . . nds of: butter oil itself, the lowest level ' iilatiott would he tityolyvd in If. ride-tits "In these Accidents, 212,645) people will be injured atld 2.400 people will lose their lives. "There are more accidental agriculture work deaths than in } any other industry.’ ; Machinery caused about 40. per cent of all farm accidents, ‘ and another 27 per cent of them i were Caused by falls. , Angus Fraser. a Massey-Fer- guson Limited Public Relations” officer called for a dramatic? show of leadership on the part. of industry for funds for a na- '. tionai farm safety program by 1967 He said a widespread public. relations program directed Ix- ‘clusiveiy tn fa r m e r a would create public awareness of the} need for farm safety meas- llI'f‘S. PIUSVILLE 1 Miss Reta Gallant, Saint John, .\.B.. and lliss Geraldine Ros- siter. 1Vioncton, N.B., spent the Easter holidays at the home oi 111‘. and Mrs. .loseph L. Gallant. Also visiting at their home Te- ceniiy were Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Mallett and family, Mis- couche. Congratulations are extended to Pearlene Corcoran, Plusville i and Kerras Campbell. Alber- ton, who were chosen as Queen and King of the Alberton Re- gional High School. They were crowned at the Easter prom. held in the Alberton High SL‘nooI. .\ir. and Mrs. Chuck Hardy were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warburton \lurray. They were formerly trom Calgary. Alberta and are spending some. time on the 1s land. They Intend going back to Calgary. Princess Beatrix TO Visit Ottawa 'I‘lll“. H \(GUE 'Reutersi ~- itutch Premier Victor Marijnen said 't‘uesday crown Princess Beatrix will visit Ottawa April 18 after the Dutch royal family's cut-rent visit to Mexico. He was answering suggestions matte in the Dutch parliament that Queen Juliana and t e crow n princess not travel on the -- , same plane on their return from Mexico. \iarijnen said Beatrix will go to Ottawa and will arrive hack in Holland one day later than her parents. The Dutch royal family stayed lit Ottawa dining part of the Second World W'al‘. BOY SAVED FROM FIRE TORONTO t(‘iPt m Two fam- ilies were left homeless and an unconscious foiir - year - old boy was rescued by firemen in a fire - iii east-central Toronto Tuesday. David Hetzel. 4. is in satisfac- tory condition in hospital. suf- term: from smoke. inhalation. BIGGEST PRODUCER The British Motor Corpora‘ tion has produced more than 1,000,000 front-wheeldrive carn‘ since it introduced its first In t959. Home decorating is easy with pro-pasted Mt wallpapor Just wet, apply and sponge smooth- You'tl get the hang of it, fast! § Moore & McLeod Ltti. ' t CHARLOTTETOWN \‘i ‘ 5', A iltll' Illltttttnr A 'i Jllmilltlltlti" ilttiiittiiti-tititiilll" .I u-III‘ .iltt "-lllt‘ ‘icuil- ‘ ~ It“ nix .» i " “i=9. “will” - ' (I ' ttIII-l l II A it B W A R E SCREW DRIVER Made by Stanley with hardwixrd handle and is 5" long. Reg. $1.% EVANS STEEL TAPE White face and is 6 ft. long. 1.00 1.00 tubes, l‘ine, medium or 2 1 coarse. 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Patterned . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . .o for Reg. $1.42 SCARVES Nylon and stitlk headsquares and oblmttgs. and plain. Reg. $1.00_ BRASSIERS Assortment 82A to 400. Reg. $1.90 SUPPER‘ETTES Selectztm. for I 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . t . . . . - . . . . . .. Reg. to $1.93 Revlon. PLASTTC RAINST‘EPS Fold over h‘lstep with low. Colou- h clear. 1.00 VSI'DS 4-10. lug. $1.“ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. SHOE SH"! KITS Reg. 81'” I I