Ontario was world“! on a slmti- trie hospital treatment. or I 'ereased menace of cancer a n d nu: it"'_ 8. i ar ilan term of confinement heart tile‘I'~" d h n L. Georze Dewar. MD. ~w,,hnu, being tacmnus w.” excesswe smoking." i minister of education. said that h, “h, at”,th h, Ad...“ We h” ' —" " e had dismissed the medicare m i3” "r in a Turkish hamo-t .- h r :. ptogiam with the Saskottlieunn im- “whey,” (we.qu 5 ' tintsiet~ of education. and had Mw'm’ WP.” 'hmkmz "0“ [K M Western And Central Districts twp "‘”.'."""“’" 3' "1° to. “‘5) 3L have a place in the Ian ._______...w_.. _ . .-._..._.__A.u_*_.. # War. I. 4 I I, I) H , , , .. medical facilities." Dr War» The. (litardiattCtha-rlottetown. Mon. March 33. ltlbl. .t xrd'fiwzplglrzfa .l" ' “3‘ “hm” Neill answered He said that -——- s s» -- s» ~»--‘*-r--‘—~~s---~ ‘ such a "nursing statioii‘ zit'uld Al.(‘0H0l.I(‘ TREATMENT a paragraph on the treatment of alcoholics drew some coni- ment from the leader of the op- be equipped with drugs and in- ti'avcnouses ORAL \’A(‘(‘l\'E Other topics cmcred In the re port were the oral Sabin vaccine bein: administered to clt‘l- 1’ 7 3 "Your committee notes with approval that the department of Wt“ i — ; l I . ' I health intends to initiate a foitn dreii for the control of polio. the . . cloiinn for alcohol repeat-eh," thp tfit'l that the P.F.i \1c'l'cal \s- . ‘rennrt read. addlnfl that two set-mitt)" on Hi'lh“'a.\' Sa‘ci.‘ i5 " Riverside psychiatrists were or “'0” m'ii‘e (‘iiN‘lV ‘liHn lire ;_ :5 N mil 5 r' - viousli with the de ai'tm iii of t. A u . ‘ "1 Fl‘idBY'S Fepm‘l ‘0 fit? “‘2' are doing exceptionally well" un- in OriiOaritiughilmin med 9 piioi'incial secreriary. C a n d by Jenny Lmd islature. of the select standing der tlte scheme and l at the Hex W Matheson asked the iht’ fact that "DT'Wim'ial “955* 756 ' committee on public liennh, program "is working out well " mmiqm- (ny health when, it, , tics show that there is a low lt‘l— . committee chairman. Lloyd G. Thp mum-am m “hm-ta pm, treatment of alcoholics wculd Ciriciu'f of lung cancer in; 3"3'15‘5'1‘ "My at Ma‘IPha’l' 'pc""2nd Qlwmm' Vides :ovt rumcnr tinant-ed care Mk? pl P p'F‘l recommended that the \lorttcal ‘ ‘ Dr, MHONCIH answered that. The report took note on the Care insurance Committee. on ""13 fnr “10‘1"?” "WEN": and df‘lK‘ndint: on the needs of th e report of the surgeon "t‘llt’l‘al of W i ii der Dr. J.A. MacMillan, be “1059 0n the welfare list." Dr. patient, this would involve zen- the United States Public Health / ,, activated immediately. 3473.051?!“ said. and added that eral hospital treatment, psychia— Service “with respect to the m- i (we?! Mr. MacPhail l‘H'tilnmi'iitiwi that the committee. appoint.an two years ago a e a .itt'li "so that this province will be OOOOIOO'OCAOO.OOOOOOOOOOOOOO.0OOOCOOOOOUOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOdOOO'OOC' . V” ‘. ‘l . t '1 . ,, _ w in a position to participate. if_ M , 0 i i h and when. any national procratn cums R‘scEtve neocnoss connotes . A an s Iew 0 Easter A v tall t «in a "des htve from the left me 1 vi -, mh B:.tl -a The A :Mtcm’” “WWW”? '“f’ “"11" who i; b gilt-95 h‘lt‘lun 1': l Hem-V making 13 ‘l’l:::k first :idli enic‘r- igliifgtedlat‘ilgciiiiSqitillmii I i‘ipi‘i‘lt1 Nex' door to Henderson & cudmore guides gcncy helper. home llllt‘Sll‘lE and child care courses. GO THURSDAY Ministers and others who wish publication of their Sun- day church services this week i . are reminded that Friday be- Liar.“ '5. Started we Shmml . I lme.‘ lnE Good Friday and a statu : pt courses was made Saturday the presentation to; Bea Clow. 5"iith]mi't; Susan Roberts. morning at Red Cross htnd- quarters. CllnllOllf‘illwn. 2s: Charlottetown. and Paul- S'side Act Amendment ifeel we were in a position to do la-nything about medicare in this gprovince with.._ our ft n a n ctal “But when the national pro tall ‘1'. a: TIP TOP “Wage 3 MacNEill spoke briefly iory holiday, all church no- .about the medicare prourams in “(-9; “ti” be carried in Th9 lSaskatchewan, Alberta and On- y s ) r- i ), . . y . o . 4 . Guardian Thursday morning llarm' b e s e IS a ure pprova he all church notices must be re- He said that in Saskatchewan ceived at the. Charlottetown ithe government is paying "Me medalist P G3 S'SIDE 3—36 I . "i hope . that never again'piece of land had been taken oft-k.” M The Guardian not tsmhs of the (.05, of med”?! After considerable disrusslml \\'lll this House amalgamate from Sherbrooke and houses in,” man 5 pm Wednesday feare'g a live”. expengiwu SM, Friday. the legislaturc pit~s€d any tract of land with any mu- were built on il. Sltcrbrorke and no, later than 3 pm wed ivice He addéd that Madman. an amendment “huh lt‘tittl\(‘> m- min; without lt’lhm‘l a iote‘hadnl (ti).l(‘t‘t(‘(i because Iliis “mm. 3, bureaus in Mb”. , ———sv~~r 13A Human-5 {stand and ,1 pi‘ttpc‘rly in the area." the opposition 193- ‘land improvement hart rinsed m". gummerside and Monta. ! in the bliei‘brooke district from (im- said at one point. l‘the real estate value of its own Em, {Or this week only LETTER FROM TOWN Stewart. who said he was the Town of umtnersidc The . an ' other sections of the \ct to Mr the provincial govern- Amend the Town of Summcrsirle Incorporation .-\ct wcrt‘ ‘ passed. The amendment. movcd by Hon. Henry minister of welfare and labor. was proved by 13 members present. with Hon. J. David Stewart. 0p- posiiion Leader A, \'. \lathc- son. Robert Grind l a v tf’f‘ ~ ‘2 Priiicet and Geome Ferguson, iL-S Kinasi votin: to have ‘ deleted Under this amendment Hot man's Island will revert to this ‘ Bedeque school t'llRll‘lr‘L and the Sherbrooks school district will include Crest Dairy (‘rest and loud north of the Pope Road cx~ tension is the bill came up for its third rcadinc 'usttallv a "rub- ber stamp"i F‘ridnv. l)- apoloui‘lcd for dis" solvint: the House into a coin— to study it ailniu. but necessary “br- :1: 'J . r.. m 1: ‘D n 3 3 a speakin: in the capacity of min- ister of municipal affairs. mov- ed that the bil passed willi- out the amendment after he read . a letter mm the acting mayor and town manaaer of Summer- side lll'anE that ilits be done. The letter stated that the Town (‘ouncil had had "no pre- vious knowledge of the additio- nal :itiicndmcut” and that it disagreed “with the practice of nirlit-tnttnl members introdch in: amendments" ‘ Dr \lacVetll said that prior to li‘ltt‘tit’illClflE the hill he had met “till the mayor of the town. and presented him with a copy of the proposed amendment. but that the mayor hadn't presented it to the council. "When we presented it he ap- l)(‘ill’(‘(l quite agreeable." D' Mitchill added. TAXES T0 REDHQUE it was SUEL'OFtPrl by Mr. Ma- tlteson that Sumnicrside should pay Hives to Bedeque for Hol- mnn's lslzind ‘their new school a burden, they. Then ment liarl hottchi land for the vocational element a r _\' schools. with the result that :20 - taxable acres were lost. he Meeflng said. Mr. chze went on to say that Due to poor travelling condi- in 1962. when an additional pro “rm;- HN. meeting between mm party had hem "Humid m vincial government officials and representatives of the Can- Su-mvmerside lit‘llllS. Sherbrooke had “kept quiet". azain because its own real estate values would adian National Railways sched- SO "0- tiled for Borden Saturday was However. when the proposed (impelled houses were not built on the property. and the Sherbrooke found the laws The meeting. called to discuss PF"ch of methods to andle heavy traf- nn he on the (NB ferries expected this summer. will be he at a Summer Traffic Celebrate i requested that the land he retnr. later date convenient to both ned. he explaine parties, Mr. Wedge told the Lem-.13, ture that he rezt-e-tmt his pnrt he “mystified” over the post. in having: had the loud mode a tom the imaislature should take part of Summersittc and sold on the matter. "the situation should be pmmm. Walter R Shaw "h wrfm'lod' Commended that the bill “be not Frank .Iarditie il. - 4 l‘rtncei road a 59mm “me-v: that it he said that "this House should In Hm] new ear and mean. correct the mistakes made last "_ l y ‘ " white. that the matter should be Easter At The . Charlottetown Add to the pleasures of SUITS are the finest we have ever shown. Beautifully cut and tailored. all-wool worsteds in t c newest, most wanted shades and patterns. New styles include the very latest two and three button natural shoulder. Easter 3 u _ 59! ' DANBURY SUITS A wonderful spring collection of stunning new fabrics and pa crns. There are Venetians. lrrid scent herringbones. wor- steds. sharhskins and many more. Here's the suit for the man who likes that little better suit. Special Price For Easter Our ready to wear suits Special Price . . . cause of the controversy invol- vcd" this special day. Take the family out to The Charlot- tetown Hotel. Traditional menus prepared to per- fection and served with a flourish . . . pleasant sur- 3 roundings . . . the re ‘ carpet treatment! Special year. Mr. Mallieson professed o “explored and investigated," PAINT! WALLPAPER! “air at 69c matching colors. wash- ‘The town of Stiitimerside voiced strenuous objection to the hill after it was :ii-eu sec. and reading In the lif‘fllki'illlr‘!‘ Tuesday.i Mr. \lathesnn sti'niizlv .l‘ nested that the hill should hove ' by the committee [1' bills "ti Bedeque was guaranteed its ta v e s would be paid. it wouldn‘t care who owned Hol. man's Island." added George \lt'u-Kny it. - 4 Princel. adding that it \\t\lll(l be "a good it’ll“ to have Sunimr‘rside hold it and ‘l\' taxes to Redeqtie" "Sunti‘ncrsidc has no intcu- tion of rtotn: anything with it." Tip Top Tailored SPORT COATS New Wallpaper in stock with new colors. 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