Th. Gu."rd1Tn Monday' AuC' 15” 1955 nhltiislah ht!-Tell.eli.it'e1.MeConnack. Bos- 1 ton. Man. led Point. . ' 31; 1 .1 British Guiana. Cabrilletoiingltllix. Don” u Of" Merlin Mooney. Hamilton, Ont. xov. Kenneth MacAulay. a.r.ltl..Bay. t Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mac- Donald, Charlottetown. Ivar ro srraivo mum OTTAWA tcpi-p.1,,,.,. Mm," ...-B PLANT IHUT DOWN ! SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP)--Tl1e . Mr. and Mrs. Francis MacAulu'. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Macbonaldll tttielrtlen and Tom Power. Chit" ' 315:3!" of 5'11" Mlrtlit Chit" down nsaiu Monday as a result otlfael;;";::;.f::f;m9d tbs; he will Mamruli ' Roxbur” Mas" 1.-1 l oTlie0wlVllssex Louise and Doris okgggiel and Alice Rose East . work nopmge by kw" manlbratlons in Regina-nstsipltu gl1ee"'”i a a O n a Miss Frances MCPHEC, Roxbul')'.l MR Ind M"- 1-l0Yd MWDW" - Mooney Hamilton Ontario Balm ' 100 men an the final assembly line. tanned G H C-suede-n -plcif in- ? 114,551 Roxbury, Mass. - v - ' Coin any officials said it was .m- - i Ll- Polio Vaccination OTTAWA (CH-Before the anti- that age group. The polio vaccine” program in Can- ada was suspended for the euro- inec months by previous agree- inont. ILNIJ children had received at least two of the pi-eaerlbed three allots. ' lduced enough vaccine for 630,000 It is estlrnastagotthst I3 ltgarcz 81 ichilclren and the immijinizaltion (pro- next year. , , aria a'I? am started lmme late y. ou- 5.'n.'i,000 children under it will have 12.11111 vaccine had been used for both inoculated. about 90 per cent of the trials in The program was halted for "ill the U.S. the previous summer. summer and fall for two reasons: us. pnocnam INTERRUPTED it would be difficult to round up In early May. immunization was the children for vaccination during ;11,,11e11 111 pgrlg at the us, because vaccine was ;allocated to the provinces on a population basis and Connaught llboratorles can sell only to the provinces. By April 12, Counaught had pro- the school holidays. and doctorslmme vaccinated children con- are not sure it is wise to vaccinate 11-111-ml polity. I durins the height at the imiio In-1 neiponsitiie Canadian officials I ,gathered in the federal health. de- partment offices. Health Minister lPaul Martin was out of town and had to be reached by telephone. Authorities in the provinces and in Washington were consulted. Almost without hesitation. decision was reached that the Canadian-made vaccine was safe Mr. Martin an- nounced thc following day: "Because all vaccine being used in Canada's toint tedcral-provincial program is produced at finnnaiighl laboratoriesp and is submitted in very extensive testing in two stages afirst at the Connnurzht laborator- ies and later at the federal labora- itnry of liygclncvand because ap- proximately 300.000 Canadian chil- ,dren have been inoculated without unfavorable reaction. the provincial lhealth authorities with whom we have been in touch are unani- mnuslv ngrced that there should be no interruption in our prrsenl nation - wide iittniiiiiizatinii pro- gram.” Five US pharinaceiitit-al houses all. 4 Up to the end of July only one Ito victim-s 10-year-old boy at Aamlngton. Ont.-had been re- ported among the 880.000 inocu- lated. Health officials here said were satisfied the boy did not con- tract the diaease from the vaccine which he had received more than four weeks earlier. DOUBLE TESTING This points up an important as- pect of the Canadian immunization program--the double-check. The vaccine is tested both by the Con- naught Laboratories in Toronto and fcderal government laboratories here. When it was announced last April 12 that the Salk vaccine is at least All per cent effective against all types of poliomyelit-is. Canada had detailed plans ready for its pro- duction and distribution. More im- portant, there was enough vact-inc then to start inoculating 600.000 Canadian children. From trials conducted lest sum-. met in Canada and the United States. health authorities already had a fair idea the vaccine would be partially effective. They pro- vided 51,000,000 and told Connaught Medical Research Laboratories in Toronto, still the only vaccine ;applied for licences to ship Salk vaccine into Canada Only lillfl-W Parke. Davis and t'n. Detroit, and pEli Lilly Corp. lnrlianiiptilis t'0lll(l imect the Citiiadiiin It-sis. Parke, ,Davis shipped into Canada enough vaccine for about l3,000 triplet Program program will sharply reduce the incidence of polio this year. They intend to wait until the end of the sld lpolio season before they comment. i so far it appears that, even wlthoiit the vaccine. this would be a fairly light polio year. Mr Martin has said the Salk vat.-cinr should be regarded as I blessing. not a miracle. ”l should like to remind Cana- tdian parents that the Salk vaccine 'l.s not a total and complete pre- ventive tif paralysis from polio," he said 'ilirv I9. "lntlccd. isc iiiiist face up in the fact that stiiiic children may even sourie Home and School Associ- Itlon. Miss Margaret Mt-Quaid, Char- lotletown. Miss Mantle Murphy, Charlotte- town. George E.MacDonald, Summer- e Thomas Gracie tJr.t Roxbury. Man. John J.McGowan. Roxbury, Mass. The Sisters St. Vincent": Orpha- nage, Charlottetown. Miss Regina Campbell, Elmira. Mrs. James M.Fulton. Jamaica Plain. Mass. Miss Della Villiard, Jamaica. Plain, Mass. liiiss Victoria McPhee, Roxbury. Mass. Rev. Sister St. Charles. Notre develop polio after vaccination. since no two children have the same degree of imniunily. eitherl natural or acqiiired But scientific evidence imiii-ates that such ai- lachs would likely be of a milder tnrm." (Continued from Page 5) I . In Memoriam Mr and klrs Joseph P Mar Atilay Mr nntl Vlrs .l mid family Mrs Frank hlRt'Alllni . Mr and Mrs .l Peter Hat-Phee and faiiiilv Mr and Mrs l-iiiiiiiett Pierre Mrs Alex Pnquet and family. Mr and Mrs Angus Rlre Mrs Peter l-lnlland. Charlotte- ltlll'H. Ur aitilhlrs Pt-ter .l hint-Aiila) Bcriiaird and (ierald Clinton Sndalily of The ('hildren of Mary Arthur Peters Soiirls Convent. 1 Mr. and Mrs D. Arthur Mac- Donald and lalllll)'. Sotirls Mrs Patti .l Nit-Est-licrii and laiiiily. Si Coliinibn. Illr itiid Yilrs. John .l. Mnvliuiialil ziiirl faintly. Siiiiris. Bernard and Gci'si'd MHL'AlIl81V.l Dame Academy, Charlottetown. Miss Catherine McEwen. Char- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Mac- lnnls. Eastern Passage,N.S. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MacDonald, Rnxbury. Mass Rev George Campbell Portland. Oregon Mr. mi in". Reginald Coffin. I'M;-y Igtiil-lltiri-elJVf Gill" and; Peter A. Maclaaac and family - . , R 11 3.,-. m - 1'0 0 lit 1 wish to express their thanks to the 1.,I:f1au8,,:::,sher "Id Mum Font lvliris. Alice Hughes and Mrs. Ref Slsl" 5l- l'?li19l29lli 0' many friends, neighbours and 111,15 1,.1,,,l D t1.1a1.pm1,.1,1 and William Deighan. Emerald. Portugal. North RUSU00 l-l"li'9"l-brelatives for their kindness during . ' . 5 Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell. MFR -l9F",m9 Macnlinalll "fl their recent bereavement. To those M” ""h" ll la”""' Rnxh”ry' R011" 3” family. SOIIFIK who sent Mass Offering! Floral Mlltaiiri and Mr: Mike O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. D A.MiicEu-hern. R-C MHCPHEP. SI lltiarcarr-t.s Tribulel. 1-Pilot! of Symlillliyt T"m'mn ' ',pr1e11p.,1111, girl; and MW l'lE'F"lfl M8"l"W-'Teiegrams. Enrollments. Spiritual . . . Re . Adolphus MacAulay. 0kla- it 715- ' Bouquets. and all who helped in MMr. alnd Mrs Hamid Muiplu. ham: C"! Miss Mae Power. It. Peters any way W, "G duwy u..,1u1. "NHL Mr. and Mrs. John James Mac-l Spiritual Bouquets nlllilillld. Lllltlie Fgtiilitl ah . 4 v . , e e eeseman. Sister”! of It. Mary's Convent.l Mrs. Allan J.CampbeIl Charlotte- Snuris. t town. Cecelia and Eric Clinton. Soiiris Linc Road. Margaret and llnreen Clinton. Souris Line Road. Floral Tributes Mrs. W.B.l.eard and family. Soiiris. Mr and Mrs .l.B Matthew. Souris Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Reid. Rollo Bay. Mr and Mrs. l.W Roper. Smith- port. - Jean and Arthur Puke. Char- Mr. and Mrs. Del Ryder. sliilill. Mass. David J. Maclsaac. Lynn. Mill- Mis: Eleanor Macluac. Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. William Friel. Dorcheater. Man. Message: of sympathy Miss Julia Maclnnla, Souris. Mrs. Anne McEweit and family Charlottetown. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Maclnnis. Camrose, Alberta. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Mac- Donald. East Point. K Mra. lDr.i Kasitner, Snuris. Waldron Roper. Holbrook, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kickhamu Ottawa. p Mrs. Florence MCLIFCH. Scum. Misa Marilyn Burke, Souris. Mr. Gerald Bruce and Freeman tGarrett, Souris. Miss Helen Stewart, South Lake Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacDonald Orwell Cove, P.E.l. Mrs. Gertrude Carroll. Marble- Ml". heed, Mags, . Dame Academy. Charlottetown. M... ""1 Mn c1,,,.1., nyaar, Miss Rose MacDonald. Marble-, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MacDonald Lvnn, Mass. head. Mass. . lCharlottetown. iM1-1 .1111 M", James N.Campbell, Nhlargarit end Buster Pomerico. M211: Galub family. Matiapan. l CW or . - Netivenii-oallklblatrlct Employees. M! Russell and Beth China. Black Sourls ilub-Division. Catholic 'l'.A., Boston. Mus. Pond Women I League. Rev. Pius Murnaghan. River. . June and Henry Larter. Souris. Miss Mary Strahan, Rollo Bay. Mrs Otto W. Campbell. Char- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Mooney and family Greenvale. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua MacDonald ingsboro. Miss l"t'eda Mtissiiian. Sttiiris. Dr. A E. lugs and family. Mont- Wllliam C. Lewis, St. Peters Bay. Michael Fitzpatrick and Vera, Souria. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mncltenzie and Family, Soui-ls. Grand , Mrs. Agnes Kelly. Roxbury Mass. Mr. Stewart Wright. Charlotte town. Rev. Siter St. Charles. Notre Mrs. Bessie Maclnnle. Charlotte- wn. Helen. Gregory and Eugene Mac- lnnls, Tigniah. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Murphy and family. East Baltic. Mrs. Annie MacPhae. Selkirk. Alan Stewart. Soui-la. Mr. and Mrs. Layton Coffin. Morell. l Mis Barbara MacLaren. Sourll. t Mrs. Tena Campbell, Rad Point. Telegram Merlin MacAulay. Sable Island. ,Card of Thanks - Miss Hazel Miller Charlottetown. l Percy, Josie and Ella Benton. p Elmira. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Angus leaton. Elmira. Mr, and Mrs. Vince Mcfirath. Morell. Mr. and Mrs. Walter MacDonald and family. Hamilton, Ont. l Rev. Sister St. Elizabeth, It. Joseph's Convent. Charlottetown. l Sandy and Hilda Macswaln. Stu Peter's Bay. for SOUTH BEND Equipment YHI IOU"! IIM OOMFLIH LK all of Quality naehiu tool: is now available ltom Foivlsnnlie-Morse right ocvou Canada. This b- cludei 9' and lO' Ioodi Lothoa, pose ble to ' aembly line workers. MCCORMICK Exoqesfof W26 6 790795 l0'to l6I24'Hooel.athoIaod three models of Tarot Laban. Na. 64 Combine Many lormeve report wotlrlng a lad loll lotto! because of the No. 64': late capacity. Yin extra big "loader-largest of any cunblne with lull ivldtli cylinder-leeds that or shoulder high evope evenly into the cylinder. No slugs, no slowdowns wee la Nd: Iluglod aope.SavosaIlhoevop,pettingontudolloulayo1n without the u- Y0?l"0Bl 1!! the Commons that he The work has accepted an stoppage involves a dispute over P"-'ml0I' Dollll-IS-to invitation from participate 111 seniority. Walltouta last Thursday the Pr0Vlnce'I 50th birthday obser. and Friday also caused shutdowns. vanoes. podtot. Call In and lot as tell you how you'I Ivilah harvest- lngloetotanddottbouuwlthl new McConniclr No. 64 Combine. S: 'Q' I . manufacturer in Canada. to turn olhtissuvelma Mat-Aulay, llamlliom! .1 ' 7, hnd."';K":" ::P:d'::o". .:. Miss Viola Gilles Charlottetown. ' G'i"d'" "" "I" '''"''H' 4' Mu. Jennie Heiirtz, Charlotte-I "W" "M " "'9 ""5" 5”" 3' t m S lk f H M doses before all imports weret Peter A.ll'lcl.c-llan and family. 0" C B lefllm ll 851- halted indefinitely in early May.l Dr and Mrs. R.S.fila(-Doiiald. it like! ""09 month! l0 Produce This does not mean imports of Charluttctmtn. Tenipcrance Coiiiinission. and test a batch of vaccine. If no.U.S. vaccine arc forcver barrcd Rev. William D M3l:l)fll'I8ld. St Ellrollmfilll Mock! lild 500" ready by ADl'll from Canada. Alllh()rIllPS say that Coltinilia. Mrs. Agnes Kelly. Roxbury. Mass. 12, ktiha inlilmunizattlondpro it re when the American program has. Teachers of Suuris St-hoot. Mrs. 00" 30 IV! I0 Uii 0!” Why llilt lsoriad itself out. shipments tol Mrs. Harry Mallard and f milg. Min. '3ll'- 1 till! llll- Canada for use by private prar- Sniiris I i 1 Mrs Mary Mncluutr and family, Mr. and Mrs. lrtiee Ilewarl and DISTIHBUTION SYSTEM titinners probably will be resumed The Sister: of .It titan": Fnniinl. Rnslindnlr. Mess family Snurls. p town; 1 land d”iatrt'butov In Canada. Thomas Gracie. Roxbury.1 Mrs. Gertrude Deveau. lollol I. 5"” Jan": Plttnw I-iii M j The Dominion Council of Health; INCREASE PRODUCTION 30111-11. Mrs John Cfampbell and fuIil.l.Vi Horace P MacDonald Iiauboco-l ,i the dkbllly lielllli minister! of the Meantime. production lfl Canada Pei" Pius Murnnghan. Grand I Prince William It. l lOdO!'Il Ind 11!! 10 Pi'0ViHl5lll l'3V'lll to be increased The Institute of River unmask Ind four other medlcll Microbiology in Montreal is ax-l St. Mary's Convent Alumnae, Ikbcrta-went farther than oi'dar- pected to get into production by Sourls. llil VIN-Alli! QM!!! C0l!illl-ill'Il- ll-learly fall. Once all children in the, Mr. and Mr: Walter Macnnnald, ""94 0'! li0W 010 Vltilllit Should - first two school grades have been Chepstow. be distributed through Canada. linoculated, the provinces will do Mrs. .lohn Nolan , Will! 889 KTOUDI would receive the l clde what groups will next receive l Clicpstnw, l free injections. and how the cost the vaccine. l 131-, and M” i Vmlld 5' ll!Ii'0i-'l! 50 PO! Cllil ll)! Canadian officials have dcclinediCharlottetown. ) ' APTIVA I B V "I' II I3 CANADA ED ll" hllifll IOVOPIMODR '0 POI” cent to draw comparisons between the Mr. and Mrs. ldward Iuttare. ' I by the provinces. Vaccine for each Canadian and United States lm- Roxburv Ma” child coats S150. enough for threelmunizatrinn programs. Privatel, M , if 'l I h . HM . my W mm W W. M”: ......t. .. ...y, t...ivazca now an eye in moan 1 Alonordt goat . Health matters II Canada are planned and its better administered. Mia; Name Munonatd n,,x1,.,1.y under hprovinclal Jurisdiction hut? some U.s. M1131-91,11-11.11 11,... Mum ' l I long been a basis for written the flanadian health de- Mt ) ta )1 Do 14 g... lederal-provincial cooperation In pertinent for information an the 1,111-y1"M....I,' ' n H ' um "'15- '1' "Qt "N l'd"'l l0V' Cllllllll Dtolram. The Mlssu Judith and Mary Mae- arnmant introduced a system of Officials here say that Canada A111av 1-1oq1o11 M311 Nlllli STEM! l0!' the provinces. had it simpler problem than the 1v115'3111-1. Ml.-11 n,,.,11,1 1(,,,1,n matching in money what the prov-'U.S. The population is only lS.- 1'1,,x1-.111-V M3551. ' lnces put up for hospital construe-1 000.000. There was -only one manti-, new Adolph”, Mag-Aulgyv 0111.. tion and the like. factiiror. Co-operation had to be 111,1,-1. City. The federal and provincial gov- reached among 11 instead at tel M1,. -1-en. MR1-,.,,1,1,11y,,11,,1,y lrnllenta decided that Salk vu- governments. When the vaccine be- M," one should go to children in the came available, authorities knew 511-. first and second grades of school. how it was to be distributed and 1.-1,,,1,1,. except m Quebec That prawn” '” wl""" Sotiris Line Road South. CW.L. loltetutvu. Members and Staff of PE.l. W. R. JENKINS 'Great George St. Phone 6563 and family. W..l . P.MacMillan, and Mrs. A.P.MacPhee, 1 decided to vaccinate twn- andl rAL"rt0I's IN coMMEN'r l . three-year-oldit because It had Officials say it is too early to -1t,h,'::' Vmcem Dnmetm Hommm found incidence of polio greatest in judge whether the immunization British Labor Groups To Press Wage Demands BLACKPOOL. England. (R911. tersi-Leaders of two ofBritain'sl biggest organized labor groups decided Wednesday to press wage demands on behalf of more than l.M0,0fl0 workers that would cost a total of E100,000.o00. The Confederation of Shipbuild- ing and Engineering Unions. meeting here. unanimously de- cided to submit a "substantial claim" In employers for 3.500.000 workers. hi London. lie executive of the National Union of Rlllwaymen decided to refer the question of a new wage demand for its 370.- tllo members to in negotiating wee for "urgent considera- .. ' Souris Line Road North, C.W.L. Miss Bessie Mooney, Boston, . Mass. - Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mat-Phcel and faniily. Priest Pond Mr. and Mrs. Petcr .ICampbcll, Riixhury. Mass. ' the M hopefuls took four pills. in a few days the 00 men will parade before the cameras for the last time and a panel of doctors will study the results. ':it's going to be a big dlsap- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mcltinnon, pointment to thousands," the pHalifax. hospital spokesman said. i Rev. Kenneth MacAiilay. BIGGER Pllllllm l.F:M. AND TIlIRII.I.ID BY ITS Tnonearcl-Il&fr8 A Nodoubtaoouit-aiattoog.lov-stIsoIottodMonIIdlook& (. . . chive a Monarch ondyou'Ilsu why.) The elalm follows an award last week to about 500.000 civil servants which will cost the gov- ernment an extra l.l5.00tl.00t'I a YOII. The spate of wage demands euta directly across the govern- ments deflatinnnry policy aimed It entdng down home expendit- -V. alashing the import bill. and tracing more goods for export markets. 1 ' lad News For Ialdles lb ITOKI MANDEVILLE. Eng. 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