To) Prevent Bootlegging Of Polio Vacc'inei'ln Canada o1'rAWA,(CP) - Canada has taken step; to prevent bootlegging in Canada of the Salk vaccine and ugly will atop exports omhe polio preventive until the, country's needs are met. A 'Health Minister Martin said in an interview Thursday no time will be lost in getting sufficient production ready for a country- wide mass inoculation program. "But naturally we are anxious to get Canadian children vaccin- ated first," he said. "Any supplies 5-ernain we will share. with the wor . Present plans call for the inocu- lation of perhaps 1.000.000 Can- 8? adian youngsters this year- The vaccine will come mainly from the University of Toronto's Connaught Laboratories which has produced doses for about 600.000 person far. AnotTIe:osupplier, he University biology. is expected to start duction next September. R United States commercial drug companies, with Canadian bran! The U.S.. facing a shortage. has b.. . exports of the vaccine except to Canada. While Canada has no such firm , Mr. Martin said that under Canada-U.S. a eat. any item restricted by (LS. and shipped to Canada. cannot be rtad without a federal licence. No Can- adiantedexport licences would be an . "No one can tell just when we will be able to. export." he added. Canadian supplies. likely will be short of the demand for some months. .There are about 5.30.000 children of 16 years and under in Canada. Preauhae! sorbet Rupert Harlan talirsfresnperseaafawerienu... T HOW YOII (3311 be young in thought and action about yourhoaring loss ” 'if you need a hearing aid. 1 ” hope you are not heitating be- cause you have the mistaken notion that it ssiyit make you look older. "Actually, a hearing aid wil help-you to look, act and feel years younger. v "If that seems surprising, have you seen yourself-u oth- ' era do-with your face drawing the strain as you try desper- ately to hear? Have you noticed A yourself losing eaddenca and . enthusiasm? . . . deeper into a hollow dseil d suspicion and loneliness? ”All this is the tragic result of no being able to bear properly. , It places a burden on family and fr-ienck. robs you of happi- ness and opp... 'tisa, melee: you old before your time. "Donlt let it happen to you! "Years ago. I brightened Q Ifr with a Zenith Hesrhg Aid. and I have been thankful awn Iince.lfyouwant to begoodts yourself, modern and progra- give. I urge you to do the same." We are graieild is Mr. I-iughaa for granting us permission to place his hnportant manage be- fore Canada's hard at hearing. Mr. Hughes is use of a distin- guished group at au-tl-rors.atseea- men. scientists. aleeutivaa and millionaires who can b pay any price for a but & - bu wear the 95 Sustain. Some people who do not know the utoshhkrp facts al out hearing aid prices and quality are surprised when they learn of lesielfa wide- spread aeeephsce by dross who alwaysl1uytheErssst.'l'hey&'sd - it incredible Hist Zenith Aida, uiingfor 375.8300 andsias. a1 : unsurpassed by others pr :ed at S250 to M and more. indeed it does seem harem- hlc ! Yet the answer is dsaple: All makes of beariugaidacoet about the some to manufacture. Hirhaat quality Zenith instru- . 1. ma. your - , , gen. Toornbs Music Sweatly. tender. road and nuc- s Eamon Drug Go. There is ..c . day our CI-rem tore I.” That we do not think of you. Pinnos. Radios. Electrical . Always Remembered and Sadly Appliances W h E. p l was Missed by Mother. Sicll-Fill!" xwsiclu. MERCHANDISE ' " ” ' "M 5""-g.'H::"”" ""' In 9"" 8'' Water I - I Charlottetown. P.E.I. 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Your Zenith Hearing Aid Dealer is llaled in the claaaided telephone directory.Orsend for literature and local dealer list: Klimt IAIIO COOP. of crude LI. "IIw::z'neoh I11 Int leahl-Rm sf ladle. W and ng Aide of Montreal's Institute of Micro D, C'i d COOK'S for perfect picture-a cnaswau. for Better Photo- IPM "YOUR. DOLLAR BUYS MORE -at the HUGHES DRUG STORE." ICE CREAM - the perfect solu- tion of the dessert problem. "WE TREAT THE SICK WELL" -Glggeylr Pharmacy. open eve- aiage 'till I o'clock. RESERVE Saturday, April 30th for Cake Sale at R. T. Holman Ltd. CONSULT MILDRED ROYCE CBOMWELL. Belcano Beauty Rep- resentative, on beauty care and secrets of modern make-up at S. A. McDonald's. BROADCAST CFCY HISTORIC HIGHLIGHTS. Thursday. Apr Zlat. at 8.45 p. m. Mrs. Frank Bagnall, Hunter River. on "Road- houses in days of Mail Coaches." THE TIME HAS COME! l ! You finally agree with your wife that old ceiling fixtures must be re- placed. You can buy a new one at Hm discount at Brown Electric. Dial 6112. CSRD BIRTHDAY e Mr. Wei Nicholson, who has been a bar- in this city for the past 46 years. observed his 63rd birthday yesterday. In his younge days Mrs Nicholson was an athlete of no mean ability. He won the 220- yard dash at the Halifax Exhibit- ion in 1012 and was a member of the Charlottetown Fire Depart- ment in 1914. . FUNERAL YESTERDAY -The funeral of the late Mrs. Amy Easter Macwilllams was held yes- terday afternoon from the Mac- Lean Funeral Home to North Wiltahire United Church. where service was conducted by Rev. Howard Christie. Hymns sung were "The Lord's My Shepherd. "R ck of Ages" and "Lead Kindly Lig t." Pallbearers were: Messrs. Keir Hathesly. Henry Parker. Sheldon Easter, William East:-r. Lloyd MacLcod. Alec Henderson. Interment took place in the North Wiltshire cemetery. FUNERAL AT LOT 65 funeral of Mrs. Annie Gallant was held Monday morning from the residence of her son. John W. Gallant. New Haven. to St. .u.ms Church. Lot 86 where "equlem High Mass was celebrated by her pastor. Rev. Charles McCarthy. who also officiated at the ENVE- The pen bearers were August!”- Tierney. Michael Murphy. James Jewell. Neil Macxlnnon. William Nolan and John H. Colwill. In- terment was in the choral! etery. The funeral was largely attended. The very . l In Memoriam In loving memory of Ivan John Andrews. WM WIS drowned April 19th. B53. Time speeds on. two RITE have passed Since death. Its IMO!!! I shadow cast. It entered our little circle bright Aad took from as a shining Ilrh - A husband and father. lov- g and kind Ne friend like him on earth welll find. For each of as. he did his best. May God grant him eternal rest. Ever Loved and Sadly Missed by Wife and Family. me- Ia loving memory of Clarence Leith Davisoa. drowned at Free- town. April Iith. 1M7. .. ... W8 .1 ill. GREEN It's A . n's World! faahiea are leaking as yemgasmrlng ... bright uasimfllledlry. at some brain In pretty. sure": prints, printed siiirl. "Gill. IIVB and whites. OOATS anil SUITS 1096 OFF use out LAY-AWAY rum. A narosrr wru. sour my csnmrm-r rm-m. nasosp. E nitoo.-ttu. The season's women of Ice ail dealing scleetlen 4.95 up wail mat. Iate rest April loth. 19"- H Kemp's Stationery. 172V. Kent St. xfriends and neighbours. for their Central ' sows TAXI-Dial am ease. AILIIVING DAILY new Spring Dresses. Kennedy's Ladiea' Wear roa coon soon v.u.us ordll health Milk. Forbetter order moreMiik. BRIDGE TA 8. 12345 andltable ta eain stock. The Island Book Room. MacDONALD RADIO SERVICE mam . Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and tape rc- cordlng. in Kent Street; Phone 6015. ISLAND Gnu.L. Queen Street- Serving Dial -6123. dinners. specializing Chinese dish SPECIAL DISCOUNT on all merchandise until the end of April ATTENTION FISHEMEN. - W rebuild Boat Engines. Maritime Motor Supply. 42 Beasley Ave. ENGAGEMENT.-Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Flood. Southport. Wish '0 announce the engagement of their daughter Lorna Jane to Bernard Francis son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Daley, Halifax. N. 8. Marriage to take place May third. IND POLIO INOCULATIONS for Grade I Pupils only in Char- lottetown Schools:-Tuesday. April lilth at 0.00 a. m. at Model School and Rochford Square; 10.30 Notre Dame. Children who missed the 1st dose may have it at these clinics. Personals Miss Annabelle Kler. South Granville, spent the past. week in Charlottetown the guest of her sister. Mrs. Walter .7akelin. Am- hrose St. Cards of Thanks Walter Squires and Family wish to thank Dr. Burden. Dr. Lea and Nurses of Prince Edward Island Hospital. Rev. Russc.l lilac- Leod and Rev. H. S. Raynor, recent sad bereavement. Also those who sent cards and mes- sages of sympathy. P. W g holidays at her home in York. P. .W. C., is spending her Easter holidays at her home in York. have returned to their home in Little York. afte winter in U. S. A and family. Charlottetown. were guests of Mrs. Craswell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swan. of Wilmot School. is spending her Easter holidays at her home in full coll!” York. brook. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Veasey over the week- as York. spent Sunday in Tracadie. guests of Mr. Watts. i York Easter holiday in York, with his wife and family. York School. is spending her Eas- ter holldays at her home in Vernon River. . R.C.A.F. spent Easter at her home in York. Tuesday in Charlottetown. dent of P. W. C. spent his Easter holidays in York. the York Institute on Tuesday eve- ning. April 12th. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watts. York. recently. entered the P. E. l. lreatment. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. 7 York Miss Joan Vessey. student of . C., is spending her Easter Miss Elaine Cooke” "student of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Allen r spending the Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Craswell Miss Christine Proud. teacher .Mr. and Mrs. Kent Jones. Hazel- nd. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Walls, and Mrs. Jack Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Watts.'Hal- fax. spent their Easter holiday in Mr. Arthur Johnson spent his Miss Jean MacLeod. teach of Miss Gladys MacDonald of the Station. Summerside. Mr. George Proud. York. spent Miss Elizabeth MacDonald. stu- Mrs. Lloyd Vessey entertained Mrs. M a I c o l in Ross was the Mr. Frank Watts. York. has Hospital for Rev. Mr. A. E. Piercey. and tho lJoini' Hospital Mr. & Mrs. 5. Hood 4! Boy Scouts of Milton paid a short visit to York on Wednesday. Mr. Piercey also, visited with Mr. El- Yeors Married Today Celebrating their tlst wedding anniversary today married Street. They were on - April 9th at East Milton. Mass., in theyear 1914. They moved to Charlottetown in 1915 and in 1917 Mr. Hood became employed as a sectionman in the Canadian Na- tional Railway Yard here. He was subsequently promoted to section foreman and eleven years ago was appointed C. N. R. Trackmaster, West of Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Hood's family with one exception all live in Charlotte- town. They are Ruth (Mrs. L. A. Montigny). Charles. Roy and War- ren. A daughter Amy (Mrs. Wil- liam P. Jones) lives in Springfield. Mass. Charles is employed with the C. N. R. Freight Department and Roy is a trainman. Warren is a fourth year student at Prince of Wales College. Sends 12 To Comp TORONTO, (CP)-Mrs. D. E. S. Wishart of Toronto. who retired as chief commissioner of Canadian girl guides last year. will sponsor I2 guides to attend an adventure camp at Lake O'Hara. B. C., this July. When she retired she was pre- sented with a cheque to spend as she wished. She will use the money to send the 12 to camp. They include: Margery Strorn. Granby. Que: Henrietta Cafsky. Montreal; Elisabeth Wilson. Fred- ericton: Anne Mosley. Glace Bay, N. 8.; Marina 'Kays. Charlotte- town. Elizabeth Hurley. St. John's. h READY FOR FRAY WHITBY. Ont. (CP)-Pickering i wnship policemen were issued with three-foot-long night sticks Thursday following an incident with four smelt fishermen in which one constable was injured and his uniform torn. ' a C A H C R Y Year manor! 00 II N I l""'"- oar less a lifetime regret. Sweat memories we shall heaaare forever. , of ass we shall sever forget. ready Remembered by Wile and Family. Ia levtsg memo of ear dearl Mather. Ante Malhesoa Loftes. who departed this'llfe April IIIII. ISIS. h Nerwalk. Conn. Sidney. al at Nerwalk. Teen. In Memoriam loving at I shall Q: Fella. mm. who passed awe! April llll. I054- Deephaarbeutsyeas-neuter! latest. Welevednataslllflilllnf target. Always Remembered by Wife and Have Your Clothes oar ouaansm muss ONLY ' at RITE-WAY cnaaunns our 1331 COLCATE RIBBON DLNI mer Brown who is convalescing at his home in York. A "9 Mr, gnu paid a short visit to York on Wed Mrs. Samuel Hood of 337 Euston n85day- the guest of Mr. and Mrs. April ltth. guests of their daugh- ter. Mrs. Willard Murray and Mr. Murray. lan. Charlottetown. were the guests of Mrs. Herbert Lewis. on Wed- nesday. April lath. River. spent several days in York recently the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coles. teachers of York at- tended the Teachers Convention in and Frank Giddings of St. Mary's Seed House for the months. Islands. was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. nearly five times as large as the area under agriculture. Irmv cgggot Commission field of relationship between the Maritime Hospital Service Asso- ciation IBlue Cross). at a meeting of the Joint Commission on April 14th said: "I am confident that the report of the Commission will be ready prior to the annual M. H. A. glonvention to be held on May 3 Stating that the Commission is making marked progress. Col. Black issued his statement fol- lowing adjournment of the meeting in Moncton.,N. B. Reverend Sister Paul of the Cross. Superior of Saint Martha's Hospital in Antigonish. N. S., and Dr. Charles I. Gass Tatamagouche. N. S.. attended the session at Maritime Hospital Association rep- sentatives. Dr. William L. Web- ster. Shedlac. N. B.. and Dr. Jo- seph A. MacDouglalI. -Saint John. N. B., who recently became Presi- dent of the Blue Cross. Blue Shield Board. were present as' the respective M. H. A. and M. H. S. A. representatives for New Brunswick. Mr. M. A. Farmer of Charlotte- town. who since formation of the Commission has acted in the in- terests of M. II. A.. was also in at- tendance. pointee. is Dr. Leonard L.. Miller. St. John's Nfld.. who was unable to be present for the meeting. Mr. W. Walter Dick. C. A.. Mom.-ton. N. 8.. participated in the meeting as Commission Secretary. The Cummission refused to ac- cept the resignation tendered by Dr. J. A. MacDougall. on the grounds that his assistance. to use the words of the Chairman "is in- valuable." Dr. MacDougall offered his resignation because he had been elected Chairman of the Blue Cross Board since he was appointed to the Commission and wished to leave the Commission free to re- place him if in its opinion such action woudl be indicated. Col. Black announced that the next Commission meetings have been scheduled for April 23rd and April 25, in Moncton. POWNAL W. M. I. The Easter meeting of the Pow- nal Auxiliary of the Women's Mis- sionary Society was held at the Parsonage on April 7. with an at- tendance of 17 members. 10 as- aoclate members and two visitors. The devotional learler was Mrs. Mr. Willard Prowse. Brackley. Miss Kay Wood was the guest of Miss Christine Proud on Wed- eaday. April lfith. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Watts was recent visitor to whim Road. Cecil ampbell. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Richards. bney. were visitors to York on Mr. and Mrs. George MacMil- Miss Joy Herring of Murray arry Wellon. Miss Jean MacLe0d and Mrs. harlottetown. Mr. Charlie Fisher of Tracadie oad, are employed at the Vesey I ll m In I 1' Mrs. Flora Mackay of Wood Minto Foster. 30. FOREST STRETCIIES The forest area of Canada is ork. Burk Electric Electrical Wiring M-':.':s.;::'.:;w"" Household Appliances Televbion 156 Great Gee. St. 'DIAL 4021 Al. CRTAM Harold Benton aml 0 the theme. "Christ the Hope of the World." The meeting opened with call to worship, followed by the hymn. "Rejoice, the lord Is King." and responsive scripture reading. The program consisted of a short talk by the leader, assisted by Mrs. Edwin Stewart and Mrs. Wallace Burhoe on some of the statements which have come to us from the main theme of the World Council of Churchsl meeting last summer. "Christ the Hope of the Don't Neglect Slipping FALSE TEETH l no false teeth drop. slip or wobble when you talk. eat, laugh or aneane? Don't be annoyed and embarrassed by such handicaps. 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The Easter thank- Commission currently studying the ",""i”5 ""”":""”d w S2130" Maritime "ospital Association and n"'- m"”"3 l" h" l"""' which Another hospital Commission ap- V A POPE IIAS IHEUJIATISM iv VATICAN CITY (AP) - Cm- valeaceni Pope Pius was gives a new heat-ray treatment Saturday for his shoulder. where he has a slight rheumatism. Doctors said the condition is "not at all sa- Goudge. Mrs. Stewart. Mrs. Hooper rious."' The Pope's condition was and Mrs. Atwood MacRse. The described as steadily improving meeting closed with the Mizpah after his critical illness of last De- benediction. cember. lowing lunch committ . Mrs. Gay Judson. Mrs. Calvin Wood an Mrs. Jack Worth. The devotional leader will he Mrs. Wallace Bur- hoe and the program will be in charge of Mrs. Harold Smith. Lunch was served by Mrs. G- The business period was con- with scripture verses from Mrs. W. 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