Do Se Cee oe, ee. + ee a Pe er, el the bitter experience of the citi- zens of Montreal and Newfound- the sharp drop in the number of three or four places throughout the province. conducted by Father Croken, as- sisted by Father Dunphy. Sisters of the congregation of }__ Oe Se nn er The fmeral of Mrs Thomas - 4 ee d | "| Pauhes to St. Cuthbert ry + : GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: St. ‘Theresa's, where the 10 ree : . a mains were received pas- d Summerside 8051; Alberton 68-2 Montague 97-2; Souris 32-2 tor, Rev. Basil Croken. Solemm| = C IDA S FOR | ; 5 Regsiem High Mass was cele : . is : The Guagdian, Charlottetown, Wed., Aug. 26, 1959. 3 Senay, eed _ on ; me | Deacon and sub-deacon were ; . md 5 ’ ime Soe Mullally, Win- nipeg. . Robin was mas- sianaers Urge o Atten Eee : . if ' Present in the sanctuary were e . e e e e Rt. Rev. R. C. MacKenzie, Rt. \ ; Rev. John A. an, Rev, FL. Ce olio Vaccination Clinic _[iistiss memati: re. , A George McCormac, Rev. Wilfred A good many of Prince Edward ; from the fear of the dread dis-/of this neglect. Allan MacDonald, Rev. Joseph Island residents have failed to |ease of poliomyelitis as, during) ‘The most severely affected | MacLeod, Rev. Michael Rooney, take advantage of the oppor-|this period, we did not have an|group in the Manitoba epide-| Very Rev. Bennett MacDonald, tunity offered to them during the |epidemie im this province. mic, and today in Montreai and|Rev. Joseph Sullivan, Alberta, past two years to become vac-| “Let us hope that we may still | Newfoundland, appears to be be- | Rev. Edward Baldwin, C. Ss. R., cinated against poliomyeijtis, Dr. be free from polio in the future| tween the ages of 29-39 and ac- | Mont: » Rev. Kenneth MacMil- T. Gencheff, chairman of the | but, in view -ef-the severe epi-|cording to statistics, pol:omyeli-|!am, Rev. Walter McGuigan, Rev. Adult Vaccination Committee of | demic jn the Montreal area and|tis is becoming more and more |James Smith, Rev. Francis Bol- the P.E.I. Chapter of the Polio|in Newfoundland at the present |a disease of the adult. Salk Vae-|er, Rev. Wilfred Keefe, Rev. Foundation: stated last evening.|time, and the increase in the|cine is effective in about 80 per|©. P. Wood, Rev. J.J. Dunphy. Noting that there are over | number of cases in our neighbor-/|cent of the cases”, he observed.| Assisting im the choir were 1,000 people who have attended | ing province of New Brunswick,| \Dr. Gencheff urges all who|Rev. Leonard Ayers, Rev. Fran- one or two clinics but did not | we must realize that this disease|have not received any vaccine |cis Corcoran, Rev. Francis Cam- come for their remaining injec-| is not a thing of the past.” and those who have not had their|eron, Rev. Clare MacDonald tions, Dr. Gencheff expressed the} The Adult Vaccination Com-| second and third injections to at-|Rev. T. P. Butler, Rev. Adrian “}wish that many will learn-from | mittee —chairman_—-noted_—polio| tend future clinics Arsenault Interment was in the J.H For Councillor For Assemblyman en bcos “x nae ae fing to de with} In the first week of September | Notre Dame and St. Martha at- : worse the seale vaccination pro-|clinics will be held at Capel iied in a body A vote for these will and aggressive the suffering which is due to| grams implemented in various | Wolfe, O'Leary, Sturgeon, Bridge- : y men mean strong © |megiect, and there is no reason| parts of Canada. me Wellington and Lennox Is- presentation of First District problems in the Shaw — any of = a not attend | concERN FELT land. Other clinics 7 be ab- ° Government after September 1. 8 clinics” | S. om oo: ‘ nounced respectively in news- ° e _ fh ‘ i € = — * Dr. Gencheff observes that ac- M en = See com © papers and over the radio. most inexpensive ee, ee re SER ree Se | [eording to the statistical release| iii, in New Brunswick, is of e FOR ie a3 = Sy ee oo in the Winnipeg epidemic, tnose great concern to us because the CONGO CAPITAL salesman you can pei a S , rt — had three injections were | ma jority of these a accerd-| The city * aoe — capital f loy 3 ROTARY GOV ERNOR SPEAKS IN SIDE altected thes were— these to medical authorities were |of the Belgian Congo, was [> e=°-@ ee sie aus cae eee “ee aol veseteatal and are, therefore | founded a 1881 by explorer ~ Teamwor k Pr ogress Pr osperity District Governor ary ; Rot Club at their regular lun-|the president of the Summerside suffering from consequence ' Henry ey. - George Smith of Truro, N.S., ‘wicieon” sonatas seal soon |-s » RE. Ellis. who did not have any. be GUARDIAN : geen addressing the: Summerside jat Mulberry Lodge. At right is|“" *- »- ” NONE VACCINATED ELECT “From all foie os polio REGENT LAST aan an ‘ P ATRIOT | - s in Masitobe during 1958, nose TONITE 7:15 - 9: were vaccinated; there were ‘ ‘~ Blood Donor Clinic At Eldom fre ,vccintet:_ tere, wer |. WANT AD CAMPBELL and GAUDET ISLAND Misses Goal By Only T Se aii or { ‘o er pa) t. Isses y wo or wen very wd sod Soave ce FOR FIRST PRINCE ; -|-sudou's-Canadian Legion apes-| tered on a-quete-cf-300.- Thie- was |orad: “eee? whe ate SIE in ine Inserted by the First Prince Progressive Conservative Assn. sored: Red Cems Uleed ‘Goust ithe best pesuit.co fer Gio week |e o ee eieets . . clinic held in Belfast hall last evening almost reached i BRIEF and was considered an excellent response especially in view of weather Land of jjective when 154 donors the inclement y ‘During the past four vears |v Lester MacRae of Pinette again | we thave been practically free Adventure ‘ iia eameane |Mr. and Mrs. James Davision oF the oe committee and Mystery, [ i B t R ¢ and little daughter of Brantford, }|which made arrangements Mr. and joes. Lament Butt, Al- ont. - for the clinic with which the Wo- pga attended last year’s of awesome 3 serton South, ve as welcome . Y *s Insti i a < guests Mrs. Hutt's sisters and | RETURNS TO HALIFAX | mens [stitutes im the area a) Tne first two days of the four sights and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Gilbert Metherall has days’ series of clinics ended up legendary animals Yerbert Delgarno and four ‘eturned to her home in Halifax 129 short of the sumber expect- Hf THIRD and FOURTH KINGS children of Calg: Alta.- aad after being the guest of . Mr. ed during these sessions, bat Sometimes Savage, { ary a.; amd ond Mrs. Myri Matthews. Al with two more days to go, it is : : berton South. - | still possible to make up for sometimes Professional some of this deficiency if there Humorous AT $3 This was 19 less than the num -}is an all out attendance at the Montague High School Auditorium Mr. and Mrs: Hardy, Tor- remaining clinics. . Always Exciting! 4 er Chartered lonto, are spending a holiday with | Teday’s clinics ate te bo belt i "9 i : j { Accountants | Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hardy,| Mrs. Myrl Matthews, Albertom | at the Cardigan Legion Hall this a ; eo in 4 South Kildare. South, leave today for their | afternoon where the number ex- - AT 9 P M. THURS AUG 27th T. Earle Hickey & Co. home in Lynn, Mass. pected is at least 104, and at St. f 2 a, a a ° ° . e . WERE GUESTS AT BLOOMFIELD Mary's Hall in Souris where 180 0 CF? ; Canadien Bank of Commerce Miss Belle ih. Sie: . Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Metherall | is the objective. ae . town, and Miss Olga nstom, | and three children have returs i” : = Semmerside, P £ | __ Phone 2735 cuests of the former's parents. | eq to their home in Lowell, Mass, Towlne Service ~ immediately following the Red Cross Insurance |Summerside, were weekend | after being guests of Mr. and owing |Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilkie,/ Mrs. Robert Hunter, Bloom- Day Phone 9722 | BE. Ellis & Son Limitea *!e™- field. |] Night Phone 048 . sa58 . ) BLOOD DONORS CLINIC ee oe | LEAVE FOR HOME ine ee Sean itt: Member D. A A. ; ; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sellick,| is a patient in the Western Hos- ett ai A True-Life Adventure Feature ; Optometrists "2 have been guests of Mr. and pital Daseaetinain inane J Come and Meet Your Candidates E. E. Parkman om. 9. 80, MEDICAL CENTRE femmer St. Summerside SUMMERSIDE CLOSED Aa ‘AAA PN es oes See The Medical Centre, Summerside will be Barristers closed a ae geyeanee ey oo oe ee eee Se meeting of the P. E. I. cal Society in ar- s ogee hppa lottetown. Dr. S. R. Cameron will be available on |j LARD. . . 2 Ibs. 29%c SPREAD btle. 53c Ube Kensington on Seturday’s) Friday, August 28th and Saturday, August 29th. e's ° Phone Summerside 3551 Dr. Henry Moyse will be available on Sunday, BUTTER a a 2 Ibs. 1.27 OPAI aes Summersi#e | August 30th. Please contact them at their ‘home or : r ee ten ae || 3 the hospital SILVER LASSES TISSUES. . .3 for 25c : PLOWING MATCH AT NEWPORT APPLE JUICE. .. 49c O'LEARY FLUFFS « «~~ - 39°) BOIOGNA. . . Ib. 37¢ FREE 0 SEED EVISCERATED ‘ 5 THE SECOND ANNUAL RAISINS. . . pkg. 39¢] poy a ag: | PRINCE COUNTY PLOWING MATCH aie ili iides eviews , neg ae WILL TAKE PLACE CORN ti n 39 c BINDER : THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1959 ee d TWINE. . . bale 8.90 AT SUNCREST 4 THERIN ELLIS'S FARM, O'LEARY MILK... .6for 85¢| CEMENT ... bag 1.25 COMMENCING AT 9.30 A.M. : O'Leary 4-H Club Achievement Day during the afternoon. SPECIALS ON LADIES’ DRESSES 20% OFF Tractor Raoadeo (open, four wheel trailer). ; oie ‘Ge theles eek cae ‘cae de en aoe LOVES 35 ' ir om nomen and cits tractor plow: tractor ne rd, en pa CANVAS G ea ee ae > ca pal Tuiges—Eiliot Roberts and Stanky Wie FLANNELETTE BLANKETS . .. . 6.254 pair a Sevan 3 ad plowing match will be received by the secretary up to ALEX HATHNON DR. LORNE BONNELL Junior sports and other competitions. nay ins ht sunervcr and Merete, Tuer, Preset SOURIS CO-OP © EVERYBODY WELCOME ° L- — ptt and enjoy a day's sports and see some of Prince County's finest SOURIS, ; PEL cccested tor the PAL. Liber Anceiies. Ne ‘ The Party Of \ . . V ()'T i) P RK OG RESSIVE C0 N S ERVATIV K ==" The Causeway oem rs : “Pecorted by the P, E L Progressive Conservative Party. i