.llodels of various types of abuse Nationalist and Chinese planes are strung on wire n'sme outside pillbox on Quemoy Island, Nationalist stronghold off the China coast. Models are mounted above slit used by spotters inside the pill- C OTTAWA (CP) — Liberal 01)- position members Friday fired Minister Monteith because Quebec still has not joined the national hos- pital insurance plan. riticisms. at Health During Commons national plan. QUEBEC DISTURBED Many will not benefit. now is Considering whether t discussion of health department estimates, Premier D u p l e s s i s also was blamed because his provincial government has not signified its intention to join the five prov- inces whose plans went into ef- fect July 1. Three others are due to come in next Jan. 1. J. P. Deschatelets (L — Mont- treal Maisonneuve - Rosemount), among others, criticized Mr. Monteith on the ground that as late as Thursday the minister said ,he had not communicated with Mr. Duplessis on the pos- sibilities of Quebec joining the “Mr. Duplessis must be blamed for the negative stand he has v taken on this issue,”_ Mr. Des- chatelets said. "The minister also must be placed in the same boat for his lack of initiative." in Quebec were dis- turbed by the fact that they will contribute, through taxe , to a national plan from whi h they Dr. J. E. Bissonnette (PC— Quebec West) said Mr. Duplessis join the federal. plan. The pre- mier had told him: “No man can open a. grocery until he has some- Liberals Critical Quebec Is Not In Hospital Plan thing to put on the shelves." Dr. Bissonnette said this means Que- bec needs more hospital beds be- fore it can enter the plan. It now had started a big hospital con- struction program. If Mr. Duplessis has refused to enter the plan, Mr. Deschatelets said, he must have a reason; but it was ub to Mr. Monteith to find a formula “to suit the exigencies of Mr. Duplessis.” Mr. Des-chatelets said that if Mr. Monteith is “too shy to dis- cuss” the issue with Mr. Duples- sis he should call on Prime Min- ister Diefenbalcer “to pinch-hit for him.” The prime minister and the Quebec premier were said to be on good terms. ESTIMATES COST Earlier, Mr. Monteith esti- mated cost to the federal treas- ury of the hospital insurance plan this year at $70,000,000. The four western provinces and Newfound- land entered it July 1. Ontario, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia are scheduled to start Jan. 1. Dr. Hugh M. Homer (PC—Jas- per-Edson) suggested the cres- tion of a medical advisory coun- oil. In other Corn/mono develop- ments, Mr. Diefenbaker broke into mutine proceedings with a special statement welcoming an. nouncement of Anglo - American proposals to suspend nuclear test-s for one year, provided Rus- sia is ready to negotiate a per- manent ban. He said he would 0 J box so that they can tell if sight- ed planes are hostile or friendly. Soldier on guard on top of the pillbox is not a spotter. but Wright of Bed-ewe again the honors at the 4-H ~ «neat day held at Bede- w sink on Friday. August 22nd. Mae. Mr. Allison Profitt considerable praise fox-the ‘ - . on the fine showing of entries. The Achievement WESTERN GUARDIAN . fANcn IN ..-. August 25. R. 23. oint, Tuesday, August 26th. hievement day. ’. Bios, Cralpaud. Z n! . 23rd at 8 o'clock. fivic Minn. Sa- u. “hunts. .%'..l I . and surrounde I e school) Monday. 3 from 7 to 10 um. --? Wilton United Church W . LI Irving from 4:30 pm. 3 forTBALL TONIGHT. at Be- } Professional Cards g 1 i I ' Chartered Accountants A T- Earle Hickey & Co. Canaan Bank of Commerce Building ‘ dc, P.E.I. , INSURANCE « “R. n ‘ Fire — Auto — Casualty E ‘ nun. a EAChievement Day Held For H Cali Clubs At Bedeque Irishtown Hail, RAYMOND'GEANT. ,Op- - at will be in his o’LeAry - e Saturday afternoon, Aug- " LOT 3 PARISH Picnic at West Monday. August 25th., at . JUST ARRIVED car of 180 gal. . heavy oak puncheons. Wad Kennedy’s Saturday evening, BuW.AULDwflfiosbseut L soon 'N' non. dancing at I ay.'Aueust I. In the music of the Stello- Dancing 9 — 11:45. Admis- T FOLIO clinic for De- district be held at Bedeque (Centre- August COME TO THE Chicken Sup- per in St. Marks Hall. Kenning- '1 Ian, Thursday evening A1181!“ 23- .1 ISbonsoned by the Mar-sate and- Phone 2235 Ellis & 8011 Limited Day was conducted by Mr. Paul MacDonald and Mr. Allan Pal- mer, D of Agncul- ture, Simmer-side. Mr. Palmer in his remarks. sold the Hi clubs are playing a large roll in the structure of rural commun- ties and that much credit must go to the pa ents and club lead- er, Mr. Wilbert Wright. The results are asfollowsu- ,mficieucyr in year’s work‘ (in order of merit): Carl Wright, Donald Stavent, Wyman- Wright, Aden Sherry; Ernest ’Stavei't, James MoOardle, Harley Har- per, Moarley Wright, Helen Mc- deque. Cape Traverse, FernWood. ‘ game in series. Game Cardle, Mary MoCardle, Marion Stavent, Stuart Affleck. Showm (in order of merit): Charlene Wright, Donald Stavert, Carl Wright, Mary Me. Cardle, Ernest Stavert. Junior Calves (1st. five) (in order of merit): Harley Harper, Donald Stavert. Carl Wright, Stuart Aflfleck, Aden Sherry. Yearling class (1st. five) (in order of merit): Donald Stewart7 Charlene Wright, Wynian Wright, Marion Stavert, Helen McCardle. Judging (in order of merit): Aden Sherry, Charlene Wright, Carl Wright. Helen McCardle, Donald Stavert. Nome Fisheries Dept. Warden,— Mr. Thane Douglas of Norboro, morning for Alexandria, Ontario to visit her daughter, Sr. Mary Congregation , of the Our Lady Missionary in that City. dard: visiting at the home of the lat- ter’s sister, Mr. _1 and; Mrs. .Albert E. Wright, Central Bedeque. 'Mlss Josh McDonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mo: ' Donald, Pisquid, has succesfiul— ly completed civil rvioe exam- inations and plans to leave for Ottawa where she will be employ- ‘CIOPCIUCI Theatre Mr and Mrs-7 Bertram (if Greenfield, Mass, are time 6 pm. P.-E.L humeeivedanammnt— ‘ communism . 'Vup flew duties this Week. ‘ Mm. Bennett , or Em. \ erald Junction, 1 Wednesday JENKINS 4 Attention Poultry Farmers Until further notice we will. be receiving poultry at our poultry killing and ovlsoerating plant MON- DAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY. , l Summeside BROS. LTD. open Canadian territory to the es- tablishment of control stations. CITIZENSHIP CHANGE Citizenship Minister Falrclough introduced a bill that would re- peal provisions of the citizenship act permitting revocation of the Canadian citizenship of foreign born citizens under certain cir- cumstances. During the health debate, Au— gustin Brassard (L — Lapointe) said Quebec: should be ready with its plan now and to open talks with the federal govern- ment on joining the scheme. Many persons in Quebec could not afford hospital treatment without mortgaging their salaries for months or years. Observe 53rd Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Yeo of North St. Eleanor-s celebrated their 53rd wedding anniversary yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Yeo have a fam- ily of three: Lola, Mrs. Harolad Simmons, Summerside East; Blanche, at home; and Wyman, North St. Eleanors. Mrs. Yeo is the former Flor- ence Thompson of Belmont. REGENT Friday - Saturday "Hell Bound" John Russell, June Blair "Careless Yea rs" Dean 'Stockwell Natalie Trundy Albertrm Prince County Exhibi- tion, with the cooperation of gen erous and interested friends, seeks to foster a love for the farm among boys and girls by encouraging and educating them, in the raising and care of good livestock. _ For a number of years Ralph Adams has offered prizes to members of 4-H Clubs. His priz- es for best junior groups consis- ting of a calf, a year-old, a two- year-old and a three~year-old went this year to Oolbourne Clow, Frankie Smallman, Carl Montgomery and Edwin Johnson. J. W. Don Campbell also has given prizes over a period of years. Judges for his prizes are asked to give consideration to showmanship and condition of calves. Calves of any breed may be entered but they must have been fed and cared for by a boy or girl under sixteen years. Mr. Campbell gives six prizes for re- gistered calves. Thi year his prizes for registered calves were presented to Colbourne Clow, Bert Palmer, Roland Profit, Kay Forbes. Per- ley McNeill and Allan Forbes. For grade calves they went to Carl Montgomery, Mona Cough- lin, Darlene Baglole, Marlene Phillips, Muncey Harris, and Ale bert Cormier. V Special Prize Winners At Alberton Fair Announced fared special prizes for 4-H Club entries. ted so that every'exhibitor ceives one. them are as follows: Holsteins: Kay Forbes, Allan Glow, Allan Forbes, Roland Pro- fit, Frankie Smallman, Clow, Smallman, Elaine Palmer, win Johnson, Fenton Shaw, Cheryl Palmer, Doug Johnson, Ralph Smallman, Eric Phillips and Norma Adams. Guernseys: Bert Palmer, Per- ley McNeill, Dana McNeill, Mar- lene Phillips, and Betty Palmer. I The Guardian Page 13 Sat, August 23, 1958 Oil Drilling «. 7:? Makes Progress Drilling operations by Imperial Oil Co. reached a depth of 1,944 feet at Imperial ".cDougallyes- terday morning. This represents a gain of 664 feet from the day pre- vious. The maximum depth ex- pected to be reached is 10,000 feet. These prizes are allot- m. Those who merited Benton E 11 e n Ed- Sheldon McLean, Carl Schuman, Wendell Shaw, Willard Phillips es and six for grade Eamon s scripts non-fiction, poetry. Special at- tention to new writers. For more information, ON-40 . Press, '120 W. 31 St., New York 1. (Branches in: Washington, D. IL, Chicago, Hollywwd, Calif.) AuTHoRs WANTED IIIIIX. PUBLISHER SIIMMEIISIIIE TODAY (SATURDAY): New York, N. 1.—-One of the 24755—950 largest book publishers seeking book-length manu- of all types—fiction, "The Sheepman" send for booklet it’s free. Vantage Glenn Ford Shirley MacLam' c This year, for the first time, Senator George H. Barbour of- CAMEO Kensington Friday 8 o’clock Saturday 1 pain—7:154:15 He had to fight the whole town to find the answer to the grave that bore his name. The west's most startling story —- "JOE DAKOT ”, in color. Stan-lug: Jack Mahoney, Luann Patten, Charles McGI-aw, Barbara Law- rence. Also serial Wild Bill Hic- kok, starring Bill Elliott. POULTRY BUYING L Friday 8:30 pm. Saturday-7:i5‘-&' 9:15 pm. t’s r , 'Wlie’KettIeS' ‘ In The I r onmll . . StarriIIg: MarjOrie Main a Arthur Hunnicut. Also short subjects. ‘ EVAN‘GELISTIC MISSION UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. H. 3. (Jim) Jones. North Carolina,- will hold a month long mission in Prince EdWm'd Island as mum: II . I ‘ ALBERTON—AUGUST 25—31 - KENSINGTON—SEPT 1—7 . ‘MONTAGUE—SEPT. 8-14 MT. STEWART-MOREup-SEPT. 15—21 ' All meetings start at 8 pm. at: binds s week, Saturday ex- cepted. The Men's Associations in the various areas will - sponsor these meetings. Buying live fowl at our home on the Malpeque Road, Kensington, from Monday to; Friday. High- est market rprices. Free pick-up service. Phone 65-5 before 9 sum. PEN’DLETO'N'S HATCHERY NOTICE ‘ l Until further notice we ' \ will be receiving live poul- try at our eviscerating plant each Tuesday. JENKINS BROS. LTD. ‘ Summerside 2167 ‘ WELL DRILLING. Conrad for fast and efficient Well Drilling we have purchased a complete power well drilling machine which Is The only one owned and operated in Prince ' . " County Waldo not sub-let or him another company to drill your well. ‘ Complete plumbing and healing service and sctricul contractors. Moderate prices; Phone: Day 1600 Night: 3360 Inman Plumbing 8. Heating Ltd. Snmmersidex ‘ I Crapaud PravinCIaI Exhibition " ‘ WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 27th -- 1 A Full Day of FUN & ENTERTAINMENT for All Ages ‘1 Sumner St. Summerslde will be chosen 2 ' ' 15 inclusive i OptometrISi-S 1mm “309 13 t0 .‘ EOE. Emigrant! These junior ladies will be judged in cos- ”,I ‘ t. ., . . ‘ ' ’ PpI-IONE 3287 tame, proba y paper dressas. St. Summerside # 11". Hunter, R.O. _ ~ 4 . de. P.E.I. Phone 3116 .lllALLMAN's BUILDING BURKE-s A. Raymond Grant, ' I ,l ' Water BéfifeIEtPIDS-ummerslde .. A“We Maurice Mill’s Men's Will cute n 7 Wear. PHONE 3530 Phdoqraphers Prize of one halter for each Grand Champion, male or 4 m m READ STUDIO ————— female Of the Dual Purpose and Beef Shorthorn Classes. I ‘w G. Max Thompson, President B. C. Wood, Sec’y. ' T Banish" MEALS WILL BE SERVED *‘ “'30 e R- MaCMahm" t - m be honed Crapaud 14 by 10 am. SUMMERSIDE, r. E. I. . j rg LLB- A“- DAY Late en “es y gaturday ‘ DIAL 2136 DAY . 7 ' ‘5 Water St. Summerslde E v ’ 2 “ISO Kensington on Saturdays) I Summerside 355i ‘ K , W The Exhibition will be ’ Officially Opened at _. 2 o’clock by His Honour the Lima-Governor F. Walter Hyndmon " A Queen 8. Two Princesses Afternoon and Evening 0WD Judging of livestock, Fruits, Vegetables, Flowers, Handi- crafts and Domestic . ‘ . Science— begins at 10 san. During the afternoon there will be a Ladies’ COW-MILKy IN G CONTEST—pails will be provided. __ I LOG-SAWING CONTEST—Competitors most bring the saws. TRACTOR-PULLING CONTEST. Generous Prizes are, offered for all events. HIGHLAND DANCING COMPETITION about 5:30 STEP-DANCING COMPETITION follows. MID-WAY ENTERTAINMENT MAMMOTH DANCE AT 9:30 PM. The P.E.I. Shorthorn Breeders Association offers, a. Special / . TALK To us BEFORE BUYING 'YOUR I=IRST DREAM HOME " ’ . . . or call us for any realty needs l “ NEW Low COST HOMES IN SUMMERSIDE 1 i ' (or can be constructed anywhere in P.‘E.I.) " KITCI-IEN, LIVING ROOM, BATH AND TI-IREE BEDROOMS COMPLETE NEw DESIGN ’ V HALLWAYS ELIMINATED —- SPACE SAVED FULL CEMENT BASEMENT AND CEMENT DRIVEWAY * ~ HOUSE WELL INSULATED PRICED FROM $7500 -- $8500 on terms of 51000 down and $15 monthly WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION, OF THESE HOMESI I. L. RAYNER CONSTRUCTION, “ - q. I .mf‘ l I". ' 5” NIGHT: 3211