& OCTOEER 29, 1955 and Progress Continued from page 1 .... Lggjggg canvass and a program of edudc-a: tlon through the schools, churches and other organizations. IT!-IE GUARDIAN. tlon: now and when he spent a month here, clinics were held one month in I year and in 1925 and 1926 ex- amined only i190 people. Now there is a regular clinic service and last year 21,642 people were then. In 1926. CHARLOTFEFOWN non-tuberculous chest conditions. A combined tuberculin testing. BCG and x-raying project was suc- cessfully carried out at Borden, St. Peter's Lake and Summerside. At the latter point 3,155 persons were x-rayed, the best attendance and colleges in the two cities are x-rayed regularly every second year as are the Provincial institu- tions at Falconwood and Beach Grove. All service personnel of the R.C.A.F. station were x-rayed by request, as were most of the fam- V PAGE ELEVEN 4 C ' f th P 11 so a - ' ' .?Jii"i'.'.'.'f tho: .i..'.ic.I ”wo.i."”..7..l5I7AI-D3 ' WIIII3 done by the League nag, iDsb onspuleolhking Soda '1 Mr. Hodson said that rehabilii;a- Md mi" "'4 com with I tlon is not properly the work of d""P do"!- the voluntary organimtion, rather 1 it came under the Provincial Re- . . vatc citizens should bear a share I'lCSIl . 1 Giant S129 of khealtli work.pl')'W'c should all RFHASIING PORK. lb. 47c -VEL. 1 reg. size FREE 82c f.?.?..:.,”i.'...”.?.?T2.”S.':3..;li'?.”i..'2. Fresh 1 Giant Size g:)JlI:;ks.I1e stated in his brief re- BEEF LIVER. lb. 33c FAB. Ireg. size FREE 82: mm S” ta ee - re r I7l'CSI1 I p I I Odex , BEEF KIDNEY. lb. 15;! Face SOAP. 4 for 28: J3?..?;:::E1",i.:;":m; 3233:: E WT"-'?'”G'T” E Ow ”n W- ""”mm””mmm'-s:-r '- on t th - E t, .1 s. P. PORK HOcKs. lb. .... 25:. TOILET TISSUE. 3 rolls ..... 29: .5.....;ii.1”.iZ1i.i2lil1i.?f:...l:R it. s''"” r” O smm m ' --N-wwj-w-j-& is i' ti (in cotton 24 LB. BAG .. 331.79 i..2.itl”.w.iT" HZ” .2....K...”"'...fJ2 NOIJ Paper) 98 LB. BAG .................... .. E635 some replacements were necessary F I A" I S h such as titre; for the trailer and H351 C wartz an x-ray u e. ' Mr. I-lodson .n'd th e ri GROUNrDgVt3OFFEE..AIb(. .. . . 7935! Peanut BUTTER. 25 oz. bot. 59" chh,.1,,,,,,s ,,,.,;mf,',,.,,.,f; tf,”:"m,”, Weston White zlecrgigafollslss of tour, executive y. Seal sale secretary and lb, g , , , ,.. . . . ' ' . . Ibs. g . . . up g g . 89; two technicians. During the year gnownako I 1852 there were 17,044 x-rays taken. si-iORrENginGW.g2ibs. 495; MILK. 6 this 87:: ORANGES. 3 dos. 73ci GRAPEFRUIT. Ige.. 3 for .. il(il7iSSES Iiionbrafil Per Gal 31.19 The speaker said this is a big X-rayed. In those early days 72 question everywhere. In no Pro- cases of tuberculosis would he vince in Canada, he stated "have found in a. month. but HOW there we, yet adopted compulsion. as were only 117 in l year- they have in some Australian He also reminded the gathering States." He believes a possible that in 198 there was no san- answer lies in having a chance to atorium, but now there is a fine talk the matter over with people institution that last year treated "SALAOA" " ed a sound educational approach in polio cases as well. A that will get results. & "It is my belief that it is the Speaker '.l'Isa.nked challenge of the hour for your '"'"' League and a problem as real as In expressingathe thanks of the that of getting a. sanatorium was League to the guest-speaker, Dr. twenty-five years ago.” W. J. P. MacMillan said he had Dr. Wherreit compared condi- allied himself with the fight ngainst tuberculosis and stated he had found that in any welfare nrganization the strength came from the women of the Province. He pointed out that in the had years, mentioned by Dr. Wherreti, members of the Women's Insti- tutes had raised 570,000 towards the erection of a sanatorium and then the Provincial Government did the rest. In connection with this he did not believe that Gov- ernment should do it all, but thought there should be active co-Operation between the people and the Government. lvlis remarks were seconded by Rev. T. H. B. Somers. Lieut. Governor T. VV. L. Prowse agreed that the Cavem- ment should not do it all and pri- Carnation or Perfection the second largest total since the unit was formed. The result was 16 new active cases found and 194 . in It's a flavour THRiIl.' iii; VATCHEWS mg; AVE. GROCERY 2:34 LEMON EXTRACT With A Specialist, One Who Knows His Business! in their own homes. This he call- all active cases and. in fact. took. WOULD YOU ouv . PRECIOUS GEMS FROM A FURRIER? 5 We certainly hope NOT! You know little enough about quality and value of preci- .,v2,r ous stones! Your furrier probably knows less! You would patronage your own . jeweler in whom you have complete confidence. he has built a solid reputation over the past many years through hard work and unswerving integrity. 9 WOULD YOU Iiuy expensive FURNITURE from as FURRIER7 I You shouldnlt! He knows little of the quality, construction or value of this type of l merchandise. You would and should deal with a firm that has been long in the business and has built a reputation founded on fair dealing, knowledge of the trade and has a name that guarantees to you that you are getting the best quality possible at a fair price. it Only Stands To Reason, You Should Deal ; WOULD YOU buy exquisite FURS from a FURNITURE STORE? You certainly should not! A jeweler is a jeweler, he knows his business - a furni- ture store is a furniture store, they know their business - a furrier is a furrier, he knows his business. It lakes years and years of hard work to become an expert furricr. one who can be depended upon serves many years of apprentice- ship. II takes years of experience to be able to judge the many different iypi-s of fur, ilic many different qualities. the construction and fur of n Furs are bought mainly on faiths, faith in the firm you are dealing with; your furricr is the judge of quality and value. you depend upon his knowledge and-integrity. Therefore be yvell advised-if you don't: know furs-know your f ' yourself that you have complete confidence in the furi-ier you are dealin well made garinont. -.vi!h before doing business. BEFORE YOU INVESTe INVESTIOATE ricr-know his reputation, assure TRADE iii voon OLD FliR com We repeat our special offer of two weeks agol Your old furs are worth money to you-and to us-We will make you a very gen- erous aliowanco for your old furs against the purchlsc PFI00 01 E .' new fur coat. Trade in now! Also receive a special cash discount- Froe storage until wanted. Easy payment plan If desired. islondgfu rriers A. G. HOGAN. Owner and manager there to date. ilies. The executive secretary again habIm"LI”3 0”Icf7r;E73I”W”j Iifioti The speaker said that all schools mnducted the March of Dimes I continued on page 12 BAKING SODA These super values prove we treat you right when you shop here-give you high quality foods at low, low prices every day. And that's why it's no trick at all to save real money when you shop here regularly. Try it today. Come in and choose everything you need for grand good week-end meals and wonderful party treats for the Halloween festivities. Youlli be convinced your money buys more at this fine food store. ?Plv2vg; Eiiiiii'g;'i NEAEOUARTENS: r':xA E- E.'- 7', . .,4, , 5 I ns'KruR'ei3IN G0-0P'S LANElS FRESH DONUTS. pkg. of 6 .. . . .. 23c LOWNEYIS yfmhtotsshorriolirit y .un Pickle L 29c doulloectslons IN THE SHELL PEANUTS. 1 lb. . . . . .. 43: . KRAFT VELVEETA CHEESE. 8 oz. . . . . .. 33c KRAFT MIRACLE SANDWICH SPREAD.8oz. 29c A f; SPORK or KM, 12 oz. iins 35c 7 TALL TINS Y SALMON, 1 lb. pink 39c ”3i?I..'.EE”" ii: 790 ff T WE HAE MEAT THAT YE CAN EAT OUR PRICES ARE LOW - OUR QUALITY THIGH - TRY SOME ll 1 ON THIS WEEKIS SALE IS ("OVERNMENT INSPEUIED A I ' I N” ' iiniiriiiiili ldi:IanREiifu'KILi.En IN A SANITARY PACKIIING PLANT. &L5uMK6;. .- 4( uviassimnla W P! eireshmenh 1 P4 Ctn. , I use Ligiii I W ROUND STEAK . .1 . T-BONE STEAK iiiigicn Q" suuom s'rEAK Per Lb- ----------------- -- vs , ti FRESH. LEAN. TASTY HAMBURG, lb. .......29c BOIL - STEW - ROAST BRISKET or miss I of sin, lb. .. . ..,. 190 i lomiio Soup 'TIi t I. ioikswiiiijenlitott 1 -- .. . '. ii sEAnIAN's NU Yd oiiosn ALE E: ".x Er ms. 2 for 3 33c .5: , LITY WESTON S FINE QUA iiALLOYiE'EN KiSSE5.- ib- - 3" - 3 o .. rim- roni F1IlilI3"d"TFREsU 1 'b. J . ISLAND GROWN FANCY )InclN'l”0Sll ' APPLES - , -. . LOUIS - TIGNISH .- ELLERSLIE -. 0'LEARY .. 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