i-vase srctrr , rue GUARDIAN. CHARDOTFETOWN ;” , 1, p MAY 14, 1952. THE EASTERN ouAiioi7N JOINTS:-MONTAGUI: Harold F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart, Mn Bruce MnePiiee, Min Joyce Wiuintnn. Pius Mexinonn. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wnldon Lovers. Tho (innrdlnn may be bought at the tollowlng places In Montague: Btu DIIIII Besteur.-u.. and Guardian Otlice; In Georgetown: The Poll Ottloe: In Sourts: The Snack Bar and II. Richards a son. MacPherson, Charlot- .3DON' MESSEB DANCE - Mrs. J.P. Beaver Hall. Montague, Friday, tetoivii. was a visitor to Montague may 16th. yesterday. guest at Mrs. Oallum Bruce. ....'CARD PARTY in New Perth '-mm hall, Thursday, May 15:1,, 3;3o p, Mlrs, R.W. Stewart. Charlotte- m. Sponsored by Montague C. W. town. was a,visltor to Montnilue L. yesterday, guest or Mr. and Mrs. , Harry MacGrezoi'. I His Worship Mayor B.l-l. Yeo left yestmiay for Wollvllle. N.S. -. . . where he will mcet his son. John, Mr. Joseph MacDonald, xi.-r;mslwlio is attending Acadia Univer- Marsh, was a business visitor to sity. Montague ycsicrdmi. , ----- - i Mr. Louis Don Joliiistoii, Mont.- Launcliinz aziie, let: this week for 133156 to Mon-' comeau, Quebec where he has ac- cepted employment liliss Fiancee Prospvr. ll.N.. Charlottetown, was 3 recent t-isi.. tor to Montague. Mr. John lilnrrisoo. uas a business visitor lague yesterday. Miss Vida Stewart. R.N., ot the stat! of the P.E.l. Hospital. was a recent visitor to Montague. Pie. Dunbar Hooley bud Mrs. I-looley oi Toronto. Ont. are spending several days in Mont- ..wr.o THEATRE. Montague, i,gQf,f',f””” M W "M M's" Ne” "Bonnie Prince Cliarlie". Wednes- i tiny and Thursday, sponsored by; .. HIOBIN "noon Flour win- the Nursery Club. inns 3-M Them”, Wm, Vanmer . ... tsiine, Nat Campbell, Mrs. Frank ..' V . S M 1 . ' , ' Spm:g"ASg1';' MH1.;)”;;lgu::O0ls:,?:.Coylc and Mrs. Harry l.lcu'ciiyn. Mr. Paul Dewar, who has been employied in Toronto for the past severa months is spending his as l. .7 . - . . . . . rpniao,ol";:1eoi;::;:"'H:':?f':I:igl;'tholidays visiting his parents. Mr. 5.. ixiiere she visited her brother, T,',mueMrS' Fnmk Dewah Mom Mr. Lorne Kennedy. ig '. mond pattern socks, sale price N69. Mr. Malcolm Johnston. student at Toronto University is spend- ing his summer holidays visitingi his parents. Dr. and Mrs. L. A.' Johnston, Montague. Mr. Malcolm Johnston. who has completed second year at Toronto University, arrived at his home in Montague Monday evening where he will spend the summer vaca- jy tion. Mr. anl Mrs. Chester Mac.Liire have moved back to their home, :1...”.:'.';”;.:”'.fi.".".:. ”':.:,'."..:":;'iParker Pen Gomtianv . .....-....;...- 0. ...JReiiorts Profits Montague. day evening. May 9th, about fifty relatives and friends of Mr. Philip Murphy, Sturgeon. assem- bled at his home to celebrate his ninety-second blrilidiiy. Music during the evening was rendered by Mr. Wm. Kearney, Montague, violin. accompanied by Mr. Eur- ene Murphy, guitar. A quartette or young: ladies from Sturgeon sang: popular song. accompanied by Mrs. Neil Murp y on the or- gan. Supper was served by the family. the centre of the table being adorned with a bi-autitul JANESVILLE. Wis., May 1.1-- (AP)-The Parker Pen Company and its Canadian subsidiary today reported net earnings after taxes otS2,62-1,512. equal to 52.82 a share for the fiscal year ended Feb. 29, 1952. This compared with 553,263,055, equal to 33.50 per share, for the previous year. Dividends during the year amounted to 31.30 - share against N80 the previous year. Sales for the corresponding birthday cake. a gift from Mrs. period increased zippi-oximateiy John '1'. Landrigan, Lower Mon- twp per cent, tazue. A very enjoyable evening ...--...s.... .7. wax spent and many lovely pre- FRENCH PROJECT aunts received. After singing God Save, the. Queen the guests de- The world's highest dam mit- mrgpd for their homes wishing side the United States is the 450- Philip many more happy birth- foot Chambon Dam on the river duys, Romanclie in France. WARD TODAY l PRINCE Ell SHOWS 3:30 7 AND 9 CARTOON COMING THURSDAY SlIilVEljESllI.TS (Continued trom Page i) extension of maternal and child- health programs and the develop- ment ot a social service branch in the New Brunswick Health Depart- ment. to supplement and support the work of health services. The survey-. linanced by the Fed- eral jovcrnment, was carried out Dairy Products Bill Discussed By Sen. Barbour .1-lollowlnz are excerpts from a recent speech in the Senate by by a committee headed by Ruth C. H”"- Gwrlle H- B3'”h”"' "i "W Wilson. director of the Maritime subject ” me Clmada Dal” Products Bill: Hospital Association. -e -- M- M--- ..ii?.::"::':li..i:r:::s-..I."1.';';.:: un biznfn F.'A' 1,VmC'mnd' New at Canada that the: Dairy Pro- Brunsvtlclts ministei of health andtduds Act 0, km vem. being as social services. who saidtlie great had as H ,5. has um," men merit. of the docunieiit. is its inde- bmught in," Hfec, for we can Wilde” ”ewP0"'U, . say that thus tar we have suti'cr- The New Bi-iinsivick goveriiiiieiit. Pd no 1" weds "om in I mink said Dr. VMcGralld. "recoiziiizes the that the excuse that honourable C0"-V-Yi1Ci1VP; D,U1'P05P.-'Ind Value 01 Senators did not have time for me T9P0I't in its cntli't:i.V. although proper consideration of the bill unable to agree with all its ;iro- last Jung, in me dying days at posals." the session, is a poor one. If our purpose. here is, as we say it is. Otilicr Reports to protect the interests of the small provinces. we should do that, and we should not excuse any action that we take on a bill by sayiniz that the bill came to us too late. "To my mind, paragraph (c) of clause 6 of last. year's bill ap- pears to have been aimed large- , at the Provinces of Quebec and Prince Edward Island. where margarine cannot be legally sold. The Senator from Churchill tiloii. Mr. Crerari has just. said. in ct- lcct, that it is unthinkable that any product could not be shipped from, say New Brunswick to Prince Edward Island. Well, dur- in: the last two years margarine could he legally shipped from New Brunswick to Prince Ed- ward Island, but nobody wanted to ship any, for the stain of mar- garine if prohibited on the Is- land. You can give it away, or store it or eat it, but you can- not sell it there. The New Briinswirk survey was similar to those undertaken in the nine other provinces to find what changes rind iniprnvoiiicnts are necessary in the health and treat- ment facilities of the provinces. The studies may be used when con- sideration is gzvcii to compulsory health-liistiigaricc pl'i'lf:,l”d'.llS. Reports alrcady have lirr-n re- ceived lrom Ontario, Saskatchewan and Alberta. The Quebec report is expected shortly and likely will be tolloived by reports from Manitoba and Nova Ecotla. It may ltc some time before the rcports oi .Veu'l'oundlantl. Prince Etlward Island and British Columbia are avuilalile. The New Briinsvviclc report said any program for incrcasiiig lIlCdl- cal nlallpDW8l' in the province should be basrd on a careful sl'.idy oi the needs in each conimuiiity. ”It. is those parts ol the province with the ilowcr incomes that have Ohiett 01 3'" the fewest; doctors,” said, the report. u t ,” "A careful aiialysis oi each place Like We WW" "f me 5” should be made, the need cstab- iH0"- Mi” Eulerli I ”m "0 " lawyer, but I venture to say that it last year's Act were put into force sonic cmincnt. lmvyers would arranze means for havint: it brought before the courts toi- .-i decision as to whether it is valid or not. Canada Packers Lini- itcd are manufacturing mar:ar- ine in Toronto, let us say. Well. there is not at present. not would there. be. even it ih, Act were. proclaimed. anything at all to prevent ihcm from shipDiAn': their product to New Brunswick or Nova Scoiia. or any other province where it can be sold legally. The object of the Act, I in obtalninr; adequntze personnel imagine, is to keep niargafme is considctcd to-be the-inziciequate from being ' shipped into .310 salaries paid in comparison Wlll'l,prnVinCeS of Qiiobcc and Prince other proviiiccs and other forms of medical service. "'I'iiere is a lack of medical per- sonnel in New Bruiiswick in cer- tain specialities. also till genci-ai practice. The solution is some form or inducement. such as licttcr re- muncration and the creation oi non-i ban iaboirator facilities for T0-DAY ONLY. lishe-:1 llllll. it llet:CSSnl')', sctiie form of subsidization for that l):ll'il'.'Llli3l' community should be brouglii. llil0 effect." Shortage 0! Personnel The icoinmttee said there is: "sliorlasze of medical liealtli oitic- crs to supervise and cari',v out liasic preventive programs in the pi'ov- ince." There are "deficiencies in medical staff or all the tuberculo- sis hospitals and in the mental hospitals. "A large part. of the iliificulty two or more physicians working in. conjunction. '"rhe policy of some rural coni- munlties in providing at house its an inducement for 3 l311)'5lCiRn if settle there is to he commepniliefi ” The question of ”SllhSldl7.llik dentists in low-income areas slttiul-:1 be studied. l The committee. said the Federal government should he ” asked to consider a "plan tor national Pre- paid dental health-insurance tor chlldnen." siiiiicient. dental person- nel ”are not available to extend the plan beyond this group." rstaiiishmeni ot a provincial training school lor nurses was re- commended. ”The object -would be to provide a type of education for nursing specialists, supervisors and rests- tered nurses that would equal in prestige and instruction the best - existing schools in Canada and the United States and thus prevent the loss of personnel to areas outside the province which is occurring at the present time." More Beds Needed A section at the report dealinz with hospitals said than voluntary pre-payment. hospital plans should he encouraged. The 80V91'nm9ni- should inaugurate some plan (or the medical care ot the aged and the needy. - The committee iecomme ldcd that the number of beds in izenei-at hospitals be increased to 3.035 by 1953 tmrn 2.326. It sussested that approximately 1.000 beds be pro- vided lor the chronically ill in var- ious pnrts at the provinces. The minimum requirement: tor mental patients were estimated at 2.580 beds. A recommendation urged estab- lishment. oi 3 training school for mental detectives i'at the earliest CAPITOL TIIIIRS. - FRI. - SAT. 3:31 Mail Courier , Remembered On His Retirement ...'On May 9th.. the patrons or Morell P. O. No. 2 assembled at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walsh to express their appreciation and thanks to Mr. RR. Sinnott, retir- ed mall courier, tor his twenty-tour years of ltiithrul service. A suitable address was read by Mr. Phillip Sinnott. and a. present- ation made by Mr. Smith O'Brien. Mr. Sinnoit. thanked all present tor Mair remembrance on his retire- ment and tor their coopertatioxi during his years or service. Among the guests present were Rev. Plialen McKenna of Morell and Rev. Francis Aylward 01 St. Dunstaiiis University. A delicious lunch was then serv- ed by the hostess, Mrs. Walsh, as- sisted by the ladies oi the com- munity. The remainder ol' the even- mg was spent by playing cards and dancing, music being supplied by Burkels Orchestra. Edward Island.” Hon. Mr. Euler: "May I inter- rupt. my friend from Prince Ed- ward island? I did not mention the word 'margarine'-" lion. Mr. Barbour: ”I know you did not." Hon. Mr. Euler:-"and it. was not in my mind. I am urging that. last year's Act. be amended bcc;-iuse it violates a basic prin- ciples, namely, free trade be- ltVt'P.f:n the provinces at this coun- ry. Hon. Mr. Harbour: "The sale of liquor was prohibited in Prince Edward island for A long time, and common carriers would not accept liquor tor delivery in the province. Vvhlll. happened? Some people got the idea that they could open a liquor warehouse there; and in fact; two persons went there, opened liquor store- houscs, pllld a licence lee. brought liquor into llic proviiicc and shippcd it out. And it srems to me that under the British North America Act margarine could be shipped into and out oi our province today. For example, niarszurim manufactured in one of the plants of Canada Packers. at Toronto or elsewhere. could, I think, be shipped to Charlotte- town, storrd there and rcshlpped to Nova Scotia or New Bruns- wick. The legislature has prohib- itcd the sale of niarzarine on the island, but I do not think that there could he any lcxzal inter- lcrence. with ntai'gai'ine in tr.-insii throiiizii Prince Edward Island to another province. Dilllcult Times "'l'hn dairy busincss and the beef cattle business in this coun- try are going tiirouxzh pretty dil- iicult rlwys riglil now, and we do not know how many more diffi- culties they will face in the fu- ture. Farmers are going to have on..tlicir hands a lot at dairy cows that they will not be able to sell in the United States this year. Those cows will have to be niilked, if people can be found to milk them, and our butter supply will be larger than usual. Butter has already become some- what clicaper; in Prince Edward Island it. dropped 8 cents ll pound within the last week. There is no overseas contract. for cheese, and Ontario is going to have an aliundiince of this product. These are just A few facts which make it appear certain that dalrymen will be conlrcnted with quite l'I int; oi! trouble this year. And since the Dairy Products Act of last year has not been brought into force. and as we have had no ill effects from it thus far, and probably never shall, I sug- gest that until it does some Francis McCai-ville: Millan: June Pippey. Back Row: Betty Arthur; Whiin Road and Vicinity . .0 Mir. Murdock MacDonald. Wliim Road, was a recent guest -0! Mr. and Mrs. M. Beaion in Swirls- Mr. Claude Stewart. spent the past weekend at his home in Kil- niuir. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell and daughter. Carolyn, were re- cent guests of Mrs. canipiiellis par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. lv.iicPlier- son. in Believue. Mr. Barry Nicholson. Charlotte- town, was a recent weekend visi- tor to his home at whim Road. Mrs. liluitloclc MacDonald and son Jackie, Wiiim Road. were re- cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leni- uci Robertson, Lower Montague. Mr. Fiaiicos MacDonald spent Sunday. May 11th. visiting his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mlurdock Mac- Donald, Whlm Road. Friends regret to learn that Miss zona Benton. Commercial Cross has entered the Provincial Sana- tortum ior treatment. Mrs. Ethel Mac.Leod retumod lroim Lower Montague to spend the past. weekend at her home at whim Road. Miss Ruby Macbeod, Alexan- dria, spent the past weekend at Whim Road with her mother, Mrs Ethel MBCLIQOd. A number of W. I. members from this and surrounding dis-, tricts attended the meeting or the W. 1. executive in Heathcixdale on Friday evening, May och. to make plans for the coming district con- vention which is to be held in '1-leatheidale this year, with Brooklyn as the entertaining In-! stitute. The meeting: was very well attended and at the conclusion oil the bustnea session. lunch was linrm we leave it just as it Is." enjoyed by all present. opportunity." UUT OUR WAY l 'li'lll'ii liillliiiiiiil I , -CARTOOM - SERIAIJ i it! eseevri-isize cm . , 1-cur.-ri-isms. BY J. R.- Williams THI TAKiN'u'r EAEYANR BOUT-I"I;t3F"' -- I 51'ART5.L0OKl,t4'I9o.I5: r PE AKDRK hut. O -. . - . ;A: - - .-n-iit?rv.se"Kii'1bo?stdou - 'twsi.IP:It'rHiNKi ., iif-1-sAw eucn . ZYQLOOKING it FEET'A9.THAT,-' 2 1'DlwAN'r:ro!' to it f-.- T y Front Row (ten to right): lem: Leila Townshend; Joan Bulmer; jorle Scott. Middle Row: Norma Jean Allen: Freda MacCallum; Court; Vera Stewart; Hclcn Cameron; Ann Bell. P. W. I Second Year Commerce Students II COMMERCE Juanita Campbell; Mildred Walker; Not-ma'L-.9 mt Joan Storey; M 3 l M L ar are ac eod; Mm Stephsnle Le Clair; Elizabeth Smith; Betty Hughes: Shells Connlck: Leona Nooiian; Noreen Dully: Dorothy Smith; Marjorie Gamester; Florlne Mac- i Macbeanz Freda Richards; Lydia Sims; Betty MacDonald; Vernon Everette l Souris Home And School Association .."riie regular monthly meeting ot the Soiirls Home and School Association JWHS held Monday evening. April 28. with the presi- dent. Mrs. Emmett Pierce, prsstd- ing. The reading of the minutes by the secretary. Miss Helen Mac- Isaac. was followed by the treas- urer, Mrs. Daniel McLiiren's report 27x.'s'iixze" X BIACKHEAD ot a total of 361.00 added utouthc . funds by recent group ac v es , Arrangements for s tag-day to be A" AW?" VQTQHMW PNDIYIITIOI held May 1714, were drawn up and suggestions were voted upon re- garding the purchase by the As- sociation of some needed class- room improvements Discussion during' the latter part of the meeting centered arounii recent educational changes voiced in the press or atthe TeachersCon- vention. All taking part in the dis- cussion were unanimous in the MABOR iiiiuti co. MORTAGIIE li..I. Mahon it.0. opinion that the present advant- age oltered to young students oi opmmdrlm completing high school in their mm", ""1 supplylnl owndtstricts wherever possible Gnu” em should be retained and that the ' training of young! pcoglae tor t:-. omc. noun: important task 0 tea ing t e 10 . " hm youth of the province should not 2 1: 5 EM. be curtailed nor prematurely un- um by lppolmmem dertaken. Further action in regard to the ' Monugue, P, 5, 1. i matter was postponed until more accurate information could be ob- tained !rpm the educational iiut-li- oritles. Otfice Connected with . Mabon Drug Co. : Your Kitchen Re-Decorated Absolutely Free- . The Biggest Sale Package Ever Oftereil No Strings - No Contest One 9 x lia Gold Seal Congoleum Square Your Choice of Patterns One Quart "Speed Easy Satin" Paint Your Choice of Color Five Yin-ds Plastic Curtain Material and 52.50 to buy yourself Wallpaper ALL THIS IS YOURS tothc first ten Customers buy- ing it now- "FAWCE'1'I"' oii Burning Range or Wood and Coal Burning Range. No Trade ins - Budget Plan Terms Available Where People Stop and Shop . at STEWART & BEGKS MOIITAEIIE PIIOIIE 3L (ic- .-1 E. R.BrowEs”Son Fire, Auto. Life. Accident. 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