, - s .1 ITHE cuanniaiv. VCHARLOTTIETOWN I It In'? 5...? .'.E..l.'...T..S..f."...g ';'..f.:..E l..?..':. Provinces Voice Views (In National Health Insurance SH. PKGE THREE supported plan can be made." The report added: "That until such deficiencies can be corrected, the voluntary health insurance plans he encouraged for that part of the population that can afford them, and the government intro- ' dude in medical care plan for the welfare group which, under any scheme, must be paid for by and governmental authority." Prince Edward Island aha r commended tlon of volui tary plans providing for prepa hospital care. The Island's repo suggested the provincial goveri merit pay the premiums in the V: untary plans for needy persons. paucusr I. 1952 a Feature for livery Friday-p Among The Farmers Federation of Agriculture, liews of local interest. but advertising of I newer nature may be Inserted ALL suns GOING AT 2095 our. Kennedyis Ladies' Wear. at five cents a word. strictly pay- able in Advance. "PRESCRIPTION SERVICE" - CO0K'S for Perfect Pictures. Eeed Grain Conrerenee The Federation President. Mr- riiarles Yeo, before leaving for dimwa, last week met with mem- ber; of the grain trade. Depart- mental officials and others to obtain their reaction on the Mndiing of western grain. The possibilities of a buying 01" ganizatlon either Government or otherwise. for the east were dis- cussed and the size of the oper- ation certainly presented some difficulties. Two points were. however, agreed upon: First, the desirability of the Freight Assist- ance Policy being made a perman- pni: one so that livestock feeders might plan their operations over ,, igngcr period than one year, and second, that every 9110"- should be made to have feed grain m.m.id9;iI rvhgn and in the quant. - re . mtrtiericdlellf however, that the Con- ”...-nce just completed at Ottawa will have considered every pos- sibility connected with a more or- i-in-Iv system of handling the prain in the east. Island co-on Service- npports presented at the annual meeting of the Island Co-op Serv- H4-s held on Wednesday showed substantial increase of business and 5. profitable year. island Co-op Services was set up by the various Co-operative Associations in the province as a neutral buying and selling agency and as such has rendered a val- uable service. Briefly, instead of each 'Co-op- arative Association attempting to market its potatoes. turnips. eggs. humor, or fish products the central does this job, due to its volume. uitli greater efficiency and at an undoubted saving to co-operative members. Island Co-op Services is doing a good job for Island producers and is a very real factor in the business life of the Province. Ensllage Again Many people have perhaps 881n- ed the impression that the stor- ing of grass ensilage is quite a recent development in this Prov- ince. While general use of this method has only become marked in the last two years. yet one group of Island farmers have been using this method for quite a num- her of years. 3. Compton Lini- ited on its farms at Bangor and Belle River may, we feel, rightly claim to he the pioneers: this concern used liiizli silos for the storing of grass but did not make use of trenches. The Fly Season The house fly season is now in full swim: and for the coming two gle and there were enough av.'Kh ones who laughed at D.D.T. and lived to develop a super race of flies. Electrification ST The provision of power for rural people is usually not for the first few years a profitable undertak- ing. hence, the understandable re- luctance of private companies to embark on wide spread rural pro- jects invoiving large capital in- vestments Ion which profitable re- turns may not be apparent for some years. Where rural people have been well-supplied with power it has nearly always been the result of action on their own part com- bined with varying degrees of public leadership and support. Eventually, when electrification becomes general in this Province and greater use of It is made by the individual, the selling of pow- or will quite likely be a profitable business. The finding of the initial cap- ital and the waiting for develop- ment are the two nialn problems to be solved. The Potato Board C A C The decision of the Supreme Court will enable the Potato Board to proceed with more con- fidence. secure in the knowledge that its operation is backed by legislation. of unquestioned valid- ity and a scheme within the con- fines of the legislation. That the Potato Industry is of real value to the economy of the Province, no one questions, and for some years past the grower has indicated his awareness of the necessity of providing funds to protect and develop his business. That the grower is the import- ant factor in the industry cannot very well be disputed and that his interest and welfare should be the first consideration of all connect- C P C cd with the business. a reason- w, M, s, Thank Offering, Miss ?;I;I1;RnI;'e1lSu3;g0ayPv3SI1C-hg-31:13 59118911 able assu otion. Louise Callbeck of Bede ue, Guest ' ' - 3 00' The pa am Board has mm Speaker. Special music? Sunda; ally announced. Rev. H. Barber, democratically established and is in a position to give the necessary leadership and enforce reasonable control to protect the future of the Industry. U Federation Brief 1048 9, ie In' going through our files we )3 happened' upon the Federation Brief presented ri March 11, 1943 to the member of the Legisla- tive Assembly. At that time action was sug- gested and has since been taken on the following matters: Land clearing and drainage; forestry improvement; veterinary services; distribution of better herd sires; daylight saving time; regulation of sale of margarine; other matters which were discussed and on which action is still pending were C H W B wear at 2076 off. stores. day, August 3rd. OBABWELL for Better Photo- apha. MRS. JOHN5TON'S LADIES' WEAR, Clearance sale, coats. suits, dresses. ummer foot- ePages both ALL REMAINING TWO FLIGHTS WEEKLY to the Magdalen Islands, P. Q. Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited 2061 or 540. BELFAST Congregational Meet- ing on. Monday. August -ith,8 P. M. Important business. A full attend; ance is requested. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN ANADA. - Divine Services Sun- Harrlngton ll . M. Marshfleld 3 P. M. Mt. Stew- art 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. V. Crawford. YOU WON'T BELIEVE IT ! I- ome see for yourself. LePage Kent Street bargain basement offers you the best in week end saving. THIS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Giggey'a Pharmacy. ' DR. LAIDLA-W will be absent from the Polyclinic until Septem- ber lat. ALL COATS GOING AT K OFF. Kennedy's Ladies Wear. Ce DR. MaoKENZIE will be absent from the Polyclinic until September of GET READY for the big show. famous Sunbeam Ciipmasier and Shavemaster and grooming brush attachment. Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd., Island distributors. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Ser- vices August 3rd: Cape Traverse 10.30 a.m.; Stanchel 3 p.m.; De- Sabie 7.30 p.m. Rev. J. H. Bishop. HAMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE. - The United Church of Canada. Services Sunday, Aug- ust 3rd. Hampton ii A. M. Appin Road 3 P. M. Victoria 7.30 P. M. Rev. R. if. Baxter, Minister. The United Church of Canada. Minister: Rev. E. M. Sproiile. sun- day, August 3rd, -1952. ii A. M. The surveys. launched ago, were financed by the federal government. Each province special commission to conduct the surveys and to make recommend-. atlons. seven provinces have made Dublin their commissions-British Colum- bia, Alberta , Saskatchewan, om- tario, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. Still pending Quebec, Manitoba and Newfound- land. More doctors, nurses. Only two provinces-Alberta and .By D'Arcy O'Donnell Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA. July 31 -.-(OP)-MOIL provinces would ation of a national health'insuran- oppose inaugur- program at this time. That is made clear in the re- ports of surve medical, hopi made to assess the l and health needs the people in all the provinces. two years established A the recommendations of are reports from Saskatchewan- recommend :' Im- Yonx PASTORAL CHA-unn - .T;.'i.ili.”...f.?.i”.?S” ..?i...”mT”iE?.ii now have provincial health insur- ance plans in operation. British IN CANADA. Services next Lord's Day are as follows: Clyde River 11 A. M. sun- day School 10 A. M. Nine School 10.30 A. M. Nicholson. Minister. Services August 3rd. ,will be con- ducted by the Minister, Rev. A. S. Weir, as follows: New Dominion at 11.00 A. M. Kingston at 3.00 P. M. Schools at hours as arranged. AL CHARGE. - Sunday, August 3rd. Cavendish ll A. M. New Glas- gow 7.30 P. M. Cavendish 8 P. M. School. Cavendish 10 A. M. in the A. M. Rev. George Gough, Minister. - Central Parish.cemm1. . . Mile rock 3 P. M. Sunday School 2 . M. Churchill. 7.30 P. M. Sunday Re” Dom” save you money. CORNWALL UNITED CHARGE. 7.30 P. M. Speaker). Minister. ornwali at 7.30 P. M. All Sunday CAVENDISII UNITED PASTOR- TIST PASTORATE. .. Pastor. nited Church. North Rustico 10 York. 2.30 PM. Brackley. 7.30 P. M. THE BARGAIN BASEMENT ati Le.Pages Kent Street Store has been completely re-stocked for this wcck end. Outstanding values that will NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN CHARGE. - August 3rd, l952. Ser- vices at New Glasgow at 11.00 A. M. (D.I.. Watterworth, speaker). Bread- albane at 3.00 P. M. Fredericton at (D. L. Watterworth, Rev. M, Wattcrworth, NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- Sunday, August 3rcl. Fairview 11.00 A. M. IIIGG - A.LEXANDER.-HAZEL- BROOK. - Services for Sunday, Columbia. also with a hospital in- surance plan of its own. recom- mended that consideration be giv- en to a comprehensive plan to cover children in all parts of Canada. Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island said that more doctors, hospitals, nurses and trained staffs are needed before an over-all insurance program can be put into effect. Ontario's report made no reference to national health insurance, but it stressed the need for additional facilities and health personnel. Since health matters are primar- ily within the jurisdiction of the provinces, the federal government could not inaugurate a national health insurance program without the consent of the ovinces. At a federal-prov ciai confer- ence in 1946. the Federal Govern- ment offered to finance out of tax- ation the major cost of a national health insurance program. The confcrence, called primarily to ar- Services The hours of service August 3rd, are as follows: Brook- fleld 11 A. M. I-Iartsviile 3 P. M. HUNTER RIVER CHARGE- August 3rd. Hampshire 30 A.M. Wiltshire 11 AM. Wheat- y River 7.30 P. M. Mr. W. E. rooks will conduct these services. Hunter River Joint service in the Presbyterian Church at 7.30 P. M. Rev. Howard Christie, Minister. I'RESBI"l'ERIAN CHURCH IN ANADA. - Brookiield Charge. for Sunday. untcr River 730 P. M. Service ill be conducted by Mr. Lawrence laikie. Everyone welcome. August 3rd. Uigg 11 A. M. Alex- andra 3 P. M. Sunday School 2 P. M. l-lazelbrook 7.30 P. M. Sun- day School 10 A. M. Lin. Thomas Poole, Minister. ed -t- P. CORRECTION. In the results of the Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety tests, held at Holland Cove, published yesterday, the name of Marven Block was misspelled. Marven was one of the juniors who received an award. EIREADALBANE UNITED PAS- TORAL CHARGE. - services Sun- day, August 3rd. Pleasant Valley 11 A. M. Sacrament of Baptism. by Rev. Francis Bulger who also officiated at the grave. Also pres- ent in the Sanctuary were Rev. E. Aylward and Rev. J. A. Smith. Interment in the Catholic Cemet- ery. Pall bearers were: Kelly, Alex Burke, Wendell Burke, Jack MacKenzie, Robert Flemming and Eric Egan. Raymond DIVORCE HEARINGS -The Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island held I divorce sitting Wed- nesday and adjourned afternoon at two. Two cases were heard and adjourned for judgment. until this range for new taxation agreements with the provinces ended in dis- agreement. The Saskatchewan report recom- mended the federal proposals of 1946 he implunented at the "earli- est possible date." It added: "The federal government should estab- lish basic standards to be met by the province as conditions for re- ceiving the grants in order to pro- vide at least minimum uniform blnema Ihrouilhout all Canada. with reciprocity benefits for in- sured persons moving from one province to -another. "This health insurance program should be integrated with and built upon existing health pro- grams which should be extended, modified, and co-ordinated as re- quired. to the end that adequate health care of high quality shall be available to all residents of the province on the basis of need and without regard to individual abil- ity to pay.” Shared Cost The Alberta report recommended that a "complete program of health insurance be adopted" in the province, financed by contri- butlons by or on behalf of each in- dividual and by grants from the n'1Un101PB1. provincial and federal governments. The report proposed SPECIALS - A sr-rum.-'. CHICKEN 5 - 5 Lbs. 46: lb. Boneless CHICKEN. tin . . . . . . . . . . .. 55: I SLAB BACON. Ib. 33c Wethey's RASPBERRY JAM. 24 oz. bot. . . . . . ..45c VVetliey's W W7 STRAWBERRY JAM. 24 oz. bot. . . . . 49: Firm Ripe 7' TOMATOES, 2 lbs. ............... 31:: ANlJREWS' "'"" g 2691 Tlie' Home of Proven Valiws PHONE 2696 that a charge be made against a person for the first services receiv- ed "io reduce possible abuse of the scheme.” British Columbia recommended that "comprehensive health insur- ance be not introduced at present, but receive further study." The report also recommended that consideration be given to in- troduction of plans covering some medical services and certain groups of the population; that in any pro- posed plan of health insurance fed- erai assistance be available thro- ugh a definite formula; and that consideration be given to the in- troduction of a comprehensive health insurance” plan to cover children. It suggested the' children's pro- gram as a. means to develop "healthy population for the future and to reduce the hardship which the cost of medical care for child- ren brlngs to many families." A cost of the program would be split among parents and govern- ments. Straight Talks 11l5 oiuntcst recommendation :- gainst national health insurance now was contained in the Nova. Scotia report. It reviewed the health services available in the Province and said: "The conclusion is that the re- quirements for group health ser- For more efficient light-load iiauiing-- NEW INTEIINAIIIINII PICKUP TIIIIIIIIS ..49.-1tM1'I'!mIs..M '0 W30" 4'0"? am 3.'3?i..'.:....i'L3l medals- oeeh All NEW: All PROV”. fztafarxllf a months this nuisance will bo ever electrification, electoral reform, FUNER-5-It WEDNESDAY - R358 Valley 3 P' M' Breadalbam 3:3ggsgttigbatxuggewczieggntgagg V1098 B1151 13431113195 119-V6 1101 1193311 . Comfogvjdon clb gimomieu "1, on d" pogf- with us. Files are a real problem promotion of co-operatives. The Iimml 01 the 1319 1111115 MW 7i 0 P" M R" w' 13' Miwpmnl l e h Demers lalntlff vs Mar- "early me” 1" "M5 p”””""' n” 1'" t '1 ' f i' d nv n' nee about forms where it is difficult During the years which the Kenzie was held from Cavendish M"””"' '15.-Siep Ramona. Shlirley cm Dem- deed in any Canadian province. 7"” 8""" 1”" ”" cm" ”"' " '7' "' m ' f' to completely eliminate breeding Federation has met with the mem- United Church on Wednesday af- Vfrnrmr . e” and Rdbert Keane defgndams "The first duty of all govern- 05.1.," Dilmond v.1vg.in.hg;d engine-new eniciency places. hers of the Legislature their wlli- temoon. Rev. George Gough con- 5'13 -IOHTVS Pl"-SBYTERIAN Mr G A Game, mg was mun; merits. federal. provincial and mu- with greatetfruck power On farm: where calves are kept lngnesa to consider and where pos- ducted the service at the church CHURCH! B911B5I- Sunday, August sefrol; we pmI'm"'. ' Judgment nicipal. is to build up these services 0 Synchro-shift transmission for easy, positive-ali'gm merit shifting 0 Hypold-gear rear axle for longer axle life, quieterf 3rd. Sunday School 10 A. M. Morn- lng Service 11 A. M. Evening Ser- vice 7.30 P. M. Mr. Lee M. Mac- sible implement fed policies, indicates an attitude of interest In the problems of agriculture. in pens during the summer, these pens are a terrific source of flies. Cleaning out of those pens at and grave. Pallbearers were: Mes- srs. Beecher Court, Wallace Pur- sey, William Toumbs, Clive Mac- and not embark on wider respon- sibilities for the care of individuals until they fulfill more effectively Absolute was also granted in the case of Warren George Samuel Mc- N hm . H . V . Donald, plaintiff vs Ruth Mabel . ltzuderidgytltii.-nfiiyiyhuxglic? much BrIlelfsv?e)dufdIved m:.lsl.I3IIsI'IgIl11:veaEsI:If gigs Tglolggf lgmggvenzrh (E13355 Wt::ldgter.nIntIgI;S15IodeiiIb,r. G C Mcnmmld End 'J”m” sm”e' de' zggteguues they have nlrewy M. ”P'””c'" A few years ago, D.D.T. was ance but assistance of a kind wry. l p L... 3?;d1tc1(::15r-153:1”-Iogf-t:'e1' Q-Cw ..Fed'e”1 Emma I” In was of .5h0"es( Pndicdm,-n,'n5 cinieywidei-.r.-ad hailed as the answer to the fly which wouldl enabled the peopflfe fro M F:5:gBYTERI1kt,Nd ICI-IURCH dIN " the present 530300000 E provincial from "1: problem and for about two years. help themse ves an more 9 ec- I . A. -- Sc e ue or Sun ay, AA H L 5' 3' f , . . . . did a good job; but the fly was ively develop agriculture and the August 3rd. Wood Islands, Memor- ::3eI:hgeg:;:1i"1evelu?r3 ggaggr 0l!xu-a-wide,Ve:m-a-deep bodies available In 636. Ii,and not prepared to give up the strug- Province. ial service for Donald L. Mac- P-9rS9IIaI3 expendiwru by mumaiml govern. 9-foot lengths - . In hm” memo" of Kenzie, 11 A. M. Sunday school 10 H t ' as t to he v mm” and local, provincial and mg A" Mi C&1edonl9' 3 Pf M' Mun” er many "en "3" A tional voluntary agencies would all Aug. 11th to 17th s We would appreciate the co-operation of MacDonald, wishes those who sent cards of sympathy and also neighbours who helped in any way during their recent and bereavement. ANTHONY MARTIN who passed I away August 1st,1942. Tc think of you in Illence, --I oft repeat. your name, .l:lI. would we give to 1 voice I :..l see your face again. Lovingly Remembered by Parents. Curd Of Thanks The family of ; :- your the late Angus to thank all and friends Harbour South (Communion ser- vice) 7.30 P. M. Minister: Rev. E. S. Hales. ORWELL - VERNON UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA. -. Services for Sunday, August 3rd. Orwell ii. A. M. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Cherry Valley Sunday School 10.30 A. M. service 2.30 PM. Vernon River Sunday School 10 A. M. Service 7.30 P. M. (Special program and display by pupils of Vacation church school). Rev. John F. MacKay, B. D., Minister. OII FUNERAL YESTERDAY A The funeral of Joseph A. Vessey was held yesterday morning from the residence of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin J. Vcssey, Eden street to St. Dunstan's Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrat- cur patrons in planning our annual vacation. Drycleanlng will be accepted up until Thurs- . day, August 7th for delivery before holidays. Thank you, and our good wishes to you at vacation time. MASTER CLEANERS 122 Fitzroy St. 0 Phone 2887 g. 1 , 0 Get 350 to 31000 in 3 simple steps In Phone or stop In at Household Finance. 1. Tell us how touch each you and. loans on you own signature. No bookable security required. 3. Take up to 24 months to repay. I C4343! llrsulaal-aqueous-add - uauaorhuruiuubnun no time Dunc so. no. 1, phone am CIIIILUWITOWN, P.l.l. AIINOIINOING FIIIESTOIIE COMPLETE vutcnmzme With the newest type equipment for doing the most satisfactory job. Let us inspect your tires. save you money. We can TIRE FOR ALL . REPAIRS that Arlene Christopher is in the Charlottetown Hospital treatment. Mr. William Buchanan of Elm- wood has returned to his hoine after vacation places in Saskatchewan. Mr. John A. Johnston, M.A. stu- dent minister at Zion during the month of July loo. Ont. lie will return to Char- lottetown in September. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Campbell, Daliioiisie, N.B., with their child- run John and Louise, are visiting Mr. Campbell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Campbell, Charlotte- town. he required for a. least 10 years be- fore the community health services would be remotely close to a desir- able level Or to the minimum re- quireed for the introduction of a national health insurance plant, "To put it bluntly, neither the federal nor provincial governments need look for new worlds tor con- quer. Each still has a great deal to omplish on the present public health front." receiving spending a very pleasant in Regina and other left by car yesterday return to his home in Water- senior Defieienclu The New Brunswick report said it recognized that "deficiencies in medical, nursing and allied person- nel, laboratory facilities and lies- pital beds must be dealt with be- fore any attempt to extebllsh an- equitable, province-Iwide and tax- -. gn -. INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS Terms may be arranged-Up. to three years with Spring and Fall payments. Special low interest rate. COME IN AND TALK IT OVER TODAY. W. R. JENKINS GREAT GEORGE ST. TIRE SERVICE Ar FIRESTONE BRYENTON & MacKAY 187 Great George St. IIETIIEAIIIIIG By the latest type retroadlng method your old smooth tires are made as good as new. Ask us about re- trcadlng. ' - ', nnssronia BIIYEIITIIII 8i MaeKIIY 00. 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