PllliiElWAlh-Toilaic-Weii. l SHOWING" AT ms - 1 - o ~ lie Screen’: liesl leveling ' ie mu sly iiiii Feehiei illulltw Vlmllpi: pllwwfi- Niglii 1/1 Paradise h A. Alliflillitltllilliilisilh NIH-Gill SiIiiIllGWD- .11]; Hi / ~ “ 7 . ~g<?1'. Z2?" ‘Starring the screen's glorious new love-teem! 41 ,. MERLE OBERON c’ llJllllAN llY MY iXlLiliS~ ERNEST lllilEX mom Q GEORGE lllliglil; lznoiit mum - it»... tr up... uuu EXTRA! UNDERWATER SPEAR FISHING CARTOON ~ SPORTS - A CITY SINGS KIR-KWAIL. Orkney Islanlda — (OP) — To use a surplus caused of forces and war workers. e North of Milk Mukctlni; Board is onenlniz s. cheese factory here. The product: ‘Orkney Gieddar." I BINGO Holy Redeemer Hall TO-NICHT 8.30 lug. "»'li‘+'uii'-lr“‘%.“".ii.: Binaae h the city. Freeaout. For Charitable Poi-peace “I Was A Mental Case!” _ “i served lli a Casualty Clearing Station in Italy! One day my mind want haywire. I demanded a station wagon, saying that I was going to interview the Pepe, Hitler and Mussolini! After spending tour months In a mental asylum. I became per- toctly normal again".— . . . In The Standard tiiis weak, B. Mary’ lrooiias tails a dramatic story oi how she regained liar health . . . a story that is also -a plea tor a batter understand- .ing of what is needed to cure _tiia mentally ill. Exclusive in !‘l'iie Standard this week! "THAWS GOLD IN THAT THAI! YELLOWKNIFI". More tiiari 100 miles by air train Idmoneon. 1,000 geld-reeling ‘prospectors have staked their j claims. Something like $15.- '000,000 worth c! the [old atuit has been talian out up to new. Ttia area la more ttian 2.000 miles square, yet only about I00 miiae at It have been prosecuted! In The ltandarlh rctogeavure ' section this week. the tlrst of I series of photo stories gives you a bird's-aye view at the nilninl operations at Yellowknife . . . enecza of the gold ‘hunter! Well worth seeing and raadin]! a wine's ciiiei rauir _' is naccmcl ‘ What liind at a wlta are your . Th. nagging tyoet Do you nag peer lotin about the tlas eha waaral Tail him not so be late I [uni on hlm srtisn en the ear- ereefsg n' n m $1.: ‘Iallili arrest THOUGHT ier was v -a sail acres" will??? CAPITOL land Shows 3:15 - 7 - 8:45 "vmuiilillei liilsliiillj llrrilenill. Plus New; Oddlty - Var-lei; Sportiight DR. L. sconce DEWAR Will Open A GENERAL PRACTICE This _Fali In MONTAGUE l ' ies that are so Dominion Provincial . .-_._ initialed lrom Page n "The. Oauadlen rehabilitation pluvidaa tbe veteran wt eeab arena. durloa the -dfsoliaise periodto assist in the change over to civil- iun life. It protects his right to bis Dre-eiiiialanent job. and odors him lliotrninini and flnI-Imial aa- y to rc-eetabllsh- "timid u. u. t i i 1 a van na ure o soc u Security vanamaefoi" his civililn aye. l liaeiaeiicr lloulive “One oi the most pros-sins N- quircsnpnta of returned men and indeed Ior large numbera of our 139ml“ is iidequate housing. W! fills Dominion Government attache; great importance tnhoua- inIaaputofelonil-termllm- groupie of employment and public Welter , 1t considers it today matter of urgent priority. “The oblectlve is to put a well lntegwted and permanent lwllilll! pirate-nude into full opesirtlon wl the lead-t xneilble delay. 1t ls lmasortant tbereifore that uld be- taken immediately clarity the relations between the various levels o! sovern-uwnt _in housing field and to establish the conditions within the Prov- inces and ivithlu the municipalit- eaaisitlal to the mutation of e sound national ouaing progrunme. “To this end the Dominion put forward s widens for consider- ation at e Cur-‘eronce rebel-int! to community planning. building by-lawe. low rental housing pro- jects, alum clearance and training p in the field o! hous- uieea. aic rescalth on t. conservat- and g " urae and ‘ l personnel‘ i!‘ scaioh on-a national scar ‘to l- vold the duplication o! individual Provincial eflorts on or prob- lems; and general meeurch on methods oi protection of resource! 3 Q QlIGCH. a. and conservat- ion of ieeoilrcee which are inter- pco in nature or have poi-tent inter-provincial or rel- iunel effects 6. Demonstration r0180“ 011 special of - evelolllneni. conserv and nioteotion oi te- aolllmgmvision o! notional irone- ilfiltlillblfll and communication fen- '-"‘?.“s:li.“c“ m: s."‘.%:.:‘.“.; ll m" t and public inves- ‘of moi" i ii willows d “one” no m um formetion ios all parts of Canada. (b) Activities tor which tilt‘ Provincial Guvesnlnenla are N‘ responsible and which the Dangl- ion is prepared to consider l- 111g provided specific aareementa can be leached. Assistance l. standards in the lenernl national interest in reepe to the conser- l-bticxuproteciiun and devvlowlonl o! provincial natural resources. 2. Assistance to provide new ec- oess ‘meta to link“! will" and oru . e for the penal-twat- pm q: tympoi-tation facilities of national lliliililfieflliifi i. Aesgililloe to memo: pen-io- ulor no Niki 9108mm"! i “I might add here that the Do- minion desires that all Ocvcm- manta agree to ed Plflmln c! proleola on a au mgresnincn in: construction and oouunwulty Bil . l some" i: ‘h; m n 0 ‘Xlblcy 10H. Ii ing programme. ‘ Agriculture "N lpdustr has made a reat- o tioyn to the Ooniadiau . This awomrcli‘ drew heavl “D011 agricultural resources. Mullins in heavy depreciation of machinery and equipment and 8m! ill-Nun 011 th deplo norm ‘ BBIY red clrc es and to work in c0- cpera-tlon vlith the ProvlncialGov- eminent-e lo wovide for a renter degree o! stability in form come to o! security nest. plans the n.i has intimated they are wllllns lo lisoLst: Expansion of services. Marketing. Develonenesit and conservation o! agricultural resources. fisheries now the Dominion re- on reaiamh c fisheries. "The research involved _not only irmludles such bloloirlcsl informat- lonas may be neoesary but also extends to the actual efiiclcnt util- ization of the products o! the ilahorlu. Tlhls ia conducted tor the Delpmrmlont by the Fisharia Re search Board, and at Fisheries “The Federal Department plans to extend its instructional services and. while the iniotéal cifort will lt ?l8. ed to oriel work to the distributive end. 0d course. the success o! this of iort uzlll greatly depend upon pro- perr liaison and co-operat on with Provincial Government-s. . "It wus pointed out that a suc- cessful technique of preservation, such as modern freeiilm, age, will have an iaraportanlt place in raising consumption ct flab products. "Methods by whim-i credit canbe “up w Stet- the Doaninion and the Provinces. (Public Investment Policy “In addition to providing em- ployment when desirable, pilbllc co velopment of mineral. forestry, ag- ricultural and fishery resources, the improvement oi’ transportation facilities iind the construction of pilbllc buildings and equipment re- OI‘ eatinenit pro- gramme us I. whole consists o! the activities and projects undertaken by all gcvemmonta-Jfloani FOR SALE ii s1. asonars on lie premises of Ibaiioh I. Ilaeltilion. on WEDNESDAY lull: so. lees as r r. as. a. s. s. eae following ma. and lheiihaew". ra l and Munioilgel. 111s de- ‘ ‘ of an eflec va and co- herent prowl-amine is dependent upon the achievement o! an ep- Eiprlate di-vbion of rcmonliibilit- or workable methods of ee- qpee-ation, between the nonunion and the Provinces (including their where/v l. legal ccnetitutl : fuldil lnieniellonei lmmmhod» m ' . ‘arena andpxlllt Dominion raids. . ie cu-ried out‘ tel acclaim hove 6631B“; reserves at f “l- "Zm ° (m OHiUNGOIlO issue financially the Dlllllllll l 9W9‘ m, u the project is Imtvifll as tlmoabla Winn-hm t. silbeequen y llxlittlfl aworlience with a Dmllb ion time schedule or I109. “From the Dominion point of view the inllXWl-"ll- mnlldarlullm were the size o! mlbllll lflllfillmll“ and the timing. sum leourlty "It has come to be realized that the problem o! social security h" not one but two. Broad sooiel security loell-lll-iflll lvet-lflei itself. not in hilmainitarlam teams alone. but also in the contribution it can make to economic stability through the maintenance of ductlon. income, pill-chasing power and enrplowneni. During the wal‘. pertain jmiportltlt steps have been taken-the Unemployment Insur- ance Act. the Family Allowance Aot. the creation oi’ s Deilflfimflli of Notional Health an Welfare. The proposals brought weird by the lori were: to fill the three main sans in our Present social service System. Health hisurimco. National Old Ase Pensions. Iliieeisploysncnt Assistance. Health Insurance "The Dominica's orialnol Dropo- suls to the Province for health insurance on a nation-wide basis. to be introduced by blues in each Province and adnbirillstcred by eech Province. and to the cost the Dominion would contribute ln the manner proposed, have been modified in some minor rewtcls to make their liradual introduct- ion possible. The Dominion con- tribution to the cost uld over- llmg co olgl-igmna cheer u. a works mull-eel onll ' puynomlniesnwouldpcsdimco wo age cpproxinletely 60% of the total Lon the basis proposed. “Provinces not dolslrlnl to take advantage of health insurance need not do so. Provinces desir- to avail themselves of this would some to introduce health services by stages upon accept- ance of the provincial Nosranune by the on. " e Dominion also arreed to contribute a nlansiins lmmt dls~ tributcd on the basis oi mutilat- ion with s minimum of 01.0.00!) per Province. lo be merit within two blooming and organisation for health measures and health in- surance ln accordance with ar- rangements to be worked out pro- viding tor quarterly reports. The arsnt would be ofleued without the of time or commitment he l. ‘notion of health insurance. Health Gnnia 11b! nurnvles oi preventive ined- loine. and for assisting ra- pid bnmovensent of public health services gmecally, the on would ec to my the Provinces tho fo wine lirenti on certain eoecliled conditions: (a) Genera! Public HealthCiriint Dar oapita annually, lung-gea- --sec adattbeendot we nor counts. The intent of thia irrent is not to reduce the cost o! public health Province and its to aid in the ilension of the Provinc Gean/IPGMXL- b) iillosnnually. Thessentto arvinceiiottobeleealaienlal! - l “Mo: it: more: that treatment must be tree. (o) Mental Health Gretit~ ,- dlslzrflroied sc- otn with a min- ill" iiitde wee- ooo module u. 351cm Miillubm nee CtiARLOTOWN GUARD! idallorl to relic Provlnclel J. McDonald conducted the I tly large by byedthattiierepoitsbeaeioatedas your: on studies relating to the 70 the Dominion winning iheteaitire- l a slot nimble l IJVIR ~, tux-sail eiiieu. ' llirll inim-i-iivi illhlll“.iiu“.i'9‘ The aaoond annual meetlul Souris Hospital Ilediea’ we held in the United. church , May 16th, at 8 9.111., Vlllrh Ill attendance of 2i mentors and . The pieeidmt. the Idle ned with e or "0 Canada." The llulea the limit annual nicotine: were read and approved. ‘Ilia weal- dent then addreihsedéhe nae: comment on e end dine in“. Mudiiery some the peet year and ttienldna ev one sci their help and co-osiera on» The Ber-zeta Miss Hel- en Mo! which balance. RMo C. McLean road the Buying Committee in th _ of the converter. Mrs. A. A Donald. It was moved and sec need. The following oitieese were elect- nil year: Preldant. Miss Helen McIaeao: First Vice- Presldent. Mrs. Daniel Melleohorni Second Vice-Resident. Mrs. B. J. “wt-c no -...........'- M's. . . i ' ing Secretary, M1 Illlesi lieed. Avoteofthenkswaarnoved and ascended to the retiring Presl- out. It was moved and seconded that a clause be added to the bye-laws whereby any m not in at- a tendnnce at hould ation annual s eligible for to office. The meeting then closed with the l“ 511181113 of the National Ant-hem after which lunch was served b! the Bowls meanbera and ssooisi “l; Einllaifig Bbilndm-mle Donlln- it. ion would contribute 00 per cent of the cost of mylng ‘pfnllmll 0f $30. per month rem the o o! 21. and also to the cost of o cure and prevention o! blin ess. Prince Edward verilld re- oeive a roesimsteiy .000 1mm the nlon. Hospital Coneiiioiiou In the case of provinces catering health i eemon . the Dominion would t in meeting the need for additional ho lending money at or sl tlg; a ve cost guaranteed the var- inlls grants being paid t provin- ces. Old Age Pensions h The Dominion would inlltbie a system of notional old age pendent 0i $30. a month pa 530191162‘ gag: h a attain a one at axe 70. ‘Pile minister and finance the scheme Mr Dominion also oliered to en- with time ts c it, under which pay li0 cent of the cost of non- ribu pen- sions of $80 a. month to those nood- lnqg gem between the ages of us an . Qul a. dlsoustlom took _pleoe ovee- E10 granting o: old iiae afi slstiulce to prawn ed dd to inclusive. It was ielt tiimel Old All! Pendon sh d be cost, in view oi’ the fut th N is the no retirement age in in- dustry. The l‘ ‘ ' however poined out that it would cost them m o 2'5 million dollars a year snore for every year by which the ne.~ tional old age pension eligible age was reduced. ‘ Unemployment Assistance I additi t umii-npioysoent in~ scribes. ti’? lgominiosi Wotlid 1n- stitutc a system of uneiufloymmt assistance larder which t would pay benefits equal t0 N per cent of “unemployment insurizyngd one oyebl llndilp who use bailout‘)? heveeceeesd 1'40 b0 entitled to oymont insur- ance benefit, with a tine of two years of continuous im - merit on this assistance. The prov- lnces to be responsible for aeslat~ “l “ma...” ables and for ecllu-dinployad Bnlaaselat Arrangements The Hon. u: ' the financial Ilsley in preeent- tlzrrwmm“: are directed to c t of big-ii and steal: as; the delimit la. Amos-dine to e Unis Omani:- merging before aus- a was iildlly who va III CH u“ ooeta. Itlvei, in $.14’ s {adieu we ll i . m; mi _ many slrlteueliiteneee. ti _ $43.... *- Poai . - wee the guests of um y“ B her soil, . ,. W .' ~ “ _:‘m,'wfllflm wart. retired UNI; RIllWIY w‘? M95 ‘e was a visitor to orsoflwn We t walls and renewed. H: lee Mel-bod liaa lee ' ma, alter bald a patient‘ tn tti PI. island Hosp tel, where he received vtreatmentfor an iii- lettil bend. c‘ lifili $76M‘ l1‘ a\“' ifi '°ll‘rl'ill"vlnelre'b:v§l'll t“: a “inn with War mutuall- 9° . l. . - ir- n“.'.' u'."8l~‘l elfilleifl ‘° ‘ “hum Flint: apeltdlga"; few e ll old ti e ere. n.“ ...*.:..":::" " ° " pusclaaa this Laclllne Alek Arse it, dflfllh Liuwellyva sense. Mo. Kenneth 'Mc1tinl.l. Ji- n foreman has taken Us til illletdble» 3i’ restart ldvera. l Mrs. Henry Parker was _e vlilter to Charlottetown on lhlday y and Eaturday. ~ Mr. Mill ll. 0! the Offlzllr glaoltatowm anio ON Georgetown, over the weekend. Coal merchants were bua men during the wee uat ololt - l. B- ilcllaren and ll l. Martel! wt. unleaded and delivered we cea. The Canadian National Railway welders were -in Georgetown Baturdsy. where they did some work in the Hallway yard here. Miss we... Morrison, RR, 8t. John, N33,. has arrived hesne and will spend some time wltih tier mother. F/ss. Felix Morrison. LAO. nsymfiTii-vern ROAJ‘. stationed at Mount fleaaant, spent the weekend in Georgetown. Rev. G. R. Banning. Rooter Holy ‘lrlnity Church. r etovm and Cherry Valley, lait onda r Halifax. where he wll uttm the Synod meetings o! the Qhurch of England. -.-...-..__ Min ihaalle Kluinl. Oherlotte- 0 . Dent the weekend or etovm. the aueat of Mayor and i. P. L loudreeult; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Doyle and daughter n! Charlottetown. apent the weeiianel here, vlsitinl relatives. Miss Dorothy Jenirbia. Olin:- lottetown. m the weekend at the home o her mother, Florence Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Boyle and illll ion of Hunter River. meter- ed to Georgetown on Sun Geo e Stewart. son o! Mr. and Mrs. lister H. Stewart. who re- cently received his discharge from the Canadian Army. liaa acce ted a position on a faxh near Bar en. um.» W.Weniia Jul‘ 9"" lvllldllliwho flew "to ‘than’ la u last week to attend the funeral of her mother, the m; a. Mary E. Stewart. leaves on return to the USA. on Thursday, while In Georgetown, Mrs. Wen- blfl. lingo at the ome of her broth". r. Allister H. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Alvlu MacKenzle, Mount Stewart were visitors in Gwrxelown on Sunday ans. may? a-rswarir .."1‘he death occur d IA‘ - 61y. May 27th at therilomljenof ill. lltl. her 82nd year. Mter d 1mg‘ m“... Mrs. Stewart was born Mary p“. "Y Hobbs. at Charlottetown on July llth. 18M. 3hr husband. the late Alec Stewart. predeceased liar ll! Bmtember. i000. Bhe leaves lo mourn three daushters. Manet, Mn. George I. Brace, Tofleld, A]. belle: Mame, tars. wlulqn c, KIM. Willliiyes. Manitoba and 31133. Mrs. erdaxi W. Wenberg. N4 l. Pennsylvania and two rena, Allister H. and llaveiooir A.. both “dfilyflmdni it 9 uner oo plaoe on ‘I'll . day. May loin. n. “" Allister Eaogetovzn. the a grave a the aev. l. J. - David's Unite pallbearers were, lageraid. l. '0. and Michael Goorsetown I Comet , (Patriot aasa Copy) LONDON-A woman w a milk bottle too long andmdimll: clean ll erea lined 4 unJs ( s) glue 1 pound eeets. in"; ‘gully. bottles were lnuiid In my . l blandluersolll... sure that tiie regulations aa l ll... ll.1l. i. u;i..i.&.l 1 . In producing more food for a starving wm-m A ' Your ails uiaelillr reelilreil toils: etseee we... ., ‘ let the areas ll.- Woiflt you apply iiawst the an‘; ‘ - merslde or Charlottetown Offices of the Nations] iiillloyieent iervlee er tiie Provincial Department of Agriculture. ‘l PRINCE EDWARD "IQLAND PROVINCIAL ‘ ' FARM Landon Goliulrrni: j w. n. anew, Cliaisiaea. Wool Marketing umber i8, Petal Groeve ' Wa t g rince Street, Clllirlottetifv-rn, allléuuhliietlllltlboutiynzf] °" allioigreii should‘ be carefully tagged and addressed to u. Grading Station, Charlottetown, “Freight (Jouugq W011i lllltlltfll by truck will be entitled ‘to rail rates only, ‘lfirueliere iisuat present a pro r warehouse receipt before trucliase will be paid, Ali a vance of Zleonfl p...» pom Will be made on all wool of satisfactory quality and prey... ly prepared for marketing. Th; 1mm“ M" 1m m“ u soon as wool is graded. ‘ In shipping, each fleece eliould be tied l tel n I l‘ string and peeked in old, cleeu seem? Dz n In lerlre number others. Use one lame sack if bull possible, as this aids iii checking. A number of old, Clfln sacks sewed together will suffice. Each sack lllnlild l. tagged with tiie name and address of the owner wrltieitlr clear lettering with inli, one tag to lie securely attached ‘lb the outside of the sack and another placed on the inside. No responsibility will be gccepted for sucks without lags. A deduction of 1 cant per- pound will be made for wool tied with binder twine or other unsatisfactory string, shin ping tags and proper pa r twine are available at the Provincial Department o Agriculture. _ _. ~ BONUS ON WOOL “ A bonus of 4 cents a pound on all standard grade‘; b: Canadian wool will be paid by tile Provincial and Domin- ion Departments of Agriculture 0111i‘ qegcgcrly p" llared for marketing. The yment all e bonus will be made direct to the grower t rough the Provincial Depart- ment for wool approved and passing through the Rogisier- iii Warehouse. Growers will please observe tlie follole. in; rules: l. Remove any lielvy tags and dung locks before tying each fleece. ' ' 2- gaffe any hurry. wlrewy. or dirty wool bu... 3- RQWWI 811)’ other chsffy, or atrawy portions “o! fleeces. or shake out light chaff beforetylng. 4. Shear ‘when fleeces are dry. Keep wool irosn gei- ting damp. _ ‘V 5-. All "Wit Ielocts, packed separately, may go for- nrard aa part of tile shipment. .' Tl" 50ml! Will not be paid on: (1) Any reject wool. Wei. or musty condition. or on any clip that requires a lot of reconditioning at time of grading. The bonus is not difficult insecure if the. above simple "ll" l" lilllflwlfi. but it applies only on clips received i?‘ 0! Itlellll. or when rejects are separated by the bem- It is expected that the wool warehouse will operate ior one inontli from the date of opening from June 17th. lo July 1m. All wool should be delivered in this period. ll. ieated in this statement communications to: THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND SHEEP ll Ennsiis’ ASSOCIATION R . QARLOTTETOWN are carried Into effect. Add el-i-egei. I l ATTENTION Lobster Fishermen Mlackers .f.‘.".'..‘.'...'i.'.".. nl-l.:.t-=i i i “l l‘l'..lll§“l§_|f~£i1’.l‘?“‘1.?‘,2:i.“: . . < ~ _. _k ._' iitwlleaiie "a" lobagiylebelll‘: .. . g and-a osaaiil i _ ‘ ' \ e: u ‘Maryland service . . . mere w. on of on aaete evefldfi OI "Fit". a...’ Yuk eel been PM _ ‘qggea-Iyflelfifliie“ Jdavlhfyeurffravel Agent at’ (2) Fleeces tied with binder twine. (3) Wool fefleivfd 1|.