APRIL v21. 1947__' ________ _ _, THE CHARLOTTETOYYQI ___ QUARDIAN _____ PAGE SEVEN Professional DR. 0.8. NORDLA D Veterinary Surgeon Mount Edward Road Charlottetown, P.E.l. Phone 8M aj-j"__"m PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER wgoographing cards and etreuiara. “M”: programs. correspondence. eyping and bookkeeping HELEN GIDDEN‘ Telephone [090-1 Apt. No. t. Cour-ought Apia Pownal Street MORRELL and COMPANY Chartered Accountant Eastern Trust Building Phone i047 - Bo! I“ Charlottetown B. M. SEARS. Cal. Resident Partner -v\ NEIL W HIGGlNS CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Currie Building Charlottetown Tel. i636 P.O. Box 4|? .»»»»»»»~>»..Q. MCLEQD & BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K13. J. A. BENTLEY. KS. flprrlglcru ililll Law I54 Prince Street M turueeyl-lb eoeeevveeeooe 0000000044 e oreee eeeow 0e l H. R. DOANE 8i CO. Chartered Accountants 58 Grafton Strait Charlottetown Phone I080 Boa H‘) Randolph W. Manning, (LA. zaeeoaeeeeeee? t X é O O \t4§-§-§+O-O-O-O§ A. Walther Gaudat. LLB. Barrister. Solicitor. Eto. Phillips Building Ill Grafton St. ifoney to Loin. PO-O-Q-OOO-OOOOQOQO-QVO-OOKQQ EYES EXAMINED _ aNn GLASSES FITTED J. S. Taylor OPTOMETRIST Corner Kent and Queen Sh. Phone I000 Evenings by Appointment Phone: Residence i018 e-owroeeoe-eeeeeeeeeoeeeo- J. A. McGUlGAN, B.A. norms. no. eanrusran. souorron ounnm nmmmo M. ALBAN FARMER as. one. MONEY “r0 LOAN BARRISTER. soucrroit. are. fQoo-eoo-Q/cssmomoo-s MATHESON and PEAK! s A. W. MATIIESON, 11.0. l A. H. PEAKE, 8.5., LLB. Barristers, etc. Collections. - Money to Loan 00 Great George Street i. Charlottetown .e 0%t0ir@0'i00a DR. A. R. SMITH DENTIST I'll Grafton Street Office I-Inurs: 9 to 12-4 be l Telephone 20M , "eeeoeovoeeeeeoevoX-QQQ a CHARLES R. McQUAlD : BA. z i aQaOvQOQ-O / Notary, lie. Eastern Trust Building, Charlottetown Phone I7II L'_'QO-O-OOOQQOO-OOOQ-OO'OOQ BELL 8i MATHIESON Barristers, Solicitors. ha. R. R. BELL, M.I..A.. l1 l. MATIIIESON. l.|..n.. mo. Attorneys-shun LOANS ON CITY AND i-‘AII PROPERTIES I50 Richmond St. Charlottetown. I’.E.I. PALMER 8i HASl-AM A. J. HASLAM, B.A., LLB. B BARRISTER. ETC. llli of Nova Booth Chambers Charlottetown. P.E.i. MONEY T0 LOAN "m" 86 no. no: u L_V__________ H. F. McPHEE, BA. K.C. uoranr. no. asnmsren. souonon llllldlns Charlottetown GAUDET 8. HASZARD glut-ten. Itilleltbll- Notaries. Ito "W"!!! Bani: of 00:81:: Bldg. MONEY T0 A gaffer a. (tanner. n.4,, 1,1,; "all Bank of Commerce Bldg. bariottetavwn. P.I.l. Fryyigrlc ii. Larzo. lf.0. RISTER. SOLICITOR. W.‘ n NOTARY Ins of Canada Chambers. Charlottetown. P-IJ. G Successor to Li‘. ‘y’ Twoad’! 1.0- llll- W. R. CARSON Chlropraerep Padres Graduate - arlottateqp ‘l "an so. Ilene on I L Barrister, Solicitor, have been very time consuming, Unsatisfactory Conditionslzuo “liiniliifiifié llflllll- 0i’ VIEW. and_a more detailed ‘Revealed In Milk Surveyllllly o’ lhiiiflliiilly o’ ‘"13: sgrovey ‘was a joint errors ILLLSDEIISJO? or cancelllatlm o! llclense flhuflgnm. ngilnll-llgalllilldin lalrlijd/tlnrlllei-l- """" m —- —~»~——— . h the ocal three qt the seven plants ‘nvet ill“ Q” ed cm’ who“ Snnnel and resources were pooled ated slwwed milk bottles ‘will: 18a gghlllgfhmo°ll°w Thlllsélellslllll’ anll t° gel. llle mll‘ Mlle" Th“ m°bll9 bmLm-m CmItPH‘ that would m?“ make __ - - - rtlellfetl-P °°m't,bncleri0logical laboratory of the ‘the standard of the cleanliness rc- inner? towing‘ alfil-Z, ‘Iff’s,,‘§§§,d§f.l Deguglnllléll ‘ll Nallllml Hellllll Jilllred by the u. s. P. u. s." 7‘. -' . -‘ ‘- . “l” ‘i a" — nvrmlllv present- ‘ Examination of the resulLs ob- i; t?ilgfe(lslliblv my?‘ lliellslil-l“ leavxl-hllll llle sllmmelllme ‘m ‘he Bllmd inined by the Provincial iaboratorieslusgd (c lg so Pa}? £31,115: "til l° cllllllhoilgd the ‘sllteluxllsllt “"37 on pasteurized milk sold during the‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' l-WBS {l par - e o e summer months in Charlottetown‘mgl-hgilhglfggflrs to he ho Spgciqclgifvvllilqkll lllllmfllflolyilfl B55115?» Ln during the years liKl2-45 show d . - "- ‘ e l"! 9H0 08W! mlk and yses. that about 50 percent of the samplfesigivl-gl but: ‘we llnl . llccomllllsll llle mm‘ and examined WET 1° l "l ° c“ e “P” “dairy luspcctlon work. ihc district “muted b “Lbs g l?‘ éthlsldad mom. of AgflcillliLt.‘ lihrough ihc‘ public health “when. of we MQF . The conlélumoh ‘maid ‘h’ ‘ma, Milk Cmliml 308W W lass Bmlulmo district. Mr. w. Sharpe, was ‘nth t .__ , ‘ _ enforce rcgllls-llClls regarding siand- leaned ,0 Prince Edward wand I '_ P“ turn/anon pants are Dl°"1 ls of milk. 'i'he Provincial Milk‘ “ ducmg a poor quality or gin-mm; “B m‘ “as “ever “ad ‘nspccwrs ‘o grrovihchal ADellvanmcntl of ‘egfeéilzh. product due i0 (1) =1 00°F Blade °f cxhhline tho milk sh d ondiliorls ' ' ' n: Cy w“ mm mm ; d t _ ‘l, ~~ _ ~ 9 ° _ _ the central staff of lhe Dep-"it- .;?:"..*2::.~““ Mr ,a:.::“:::lll‘.ivzliliiivszll‘ Alli; m“ 0' “a W- : I, is noted that uth “ hki ‘ ' fare. to survey the epidemic. lccls- lvendors in Summersidee alripiveal-n to ggmyilazllsrgs lsigi mghlélieellllltlllsgglllllol; Infill/kc‘: andbladministrative aspects be selling a somewhat bell-a ro- ' ' °' e p” "ll- ‘duci. than that sold in Chalrioljttc- fqulpnlcni 1L?“ m-Pllledllle "lll glallglal‘ llle mellllld‘ l" u“ ltown. as 34 Percent of their sxrlllles1°Qyn3gcqlh1“1l0g' qndechléelgl; H‘ mp1“ by llle Ullllul. Slates Pllbllc Halal y“ d A m u“ 1| on} , s ‘ 5 j “ * Service for milk control work WI! 7 psmgclfial Zuni? hiiur solcivlhlchurilgllil.l‘l.?‘:‘5§:§“ llmlllwly l“ “ulllshl "S “limb This i“°l“‘l°d ‘lottewwhgi -->\ - - ‘ guidance obtained from the United ‘ Wm, WSW, ,,,,h,mh.k,o b, cm! "States Public Health Service mm ,sumed law it i5 Rpfifled that, 11115 ‘OTClIIlS-YTCG and‘ code, éheh Dtalry commodiy ~- . 1 1 h - ii - .. _ . ,- _ a Farm slllvev "ms- “ll l B 5 “"- ‘sume I a: l . c“ ea . ‘e m“ Fdglll mzpccilcn. on the Island darll methods of milk analysis. r ll 0! a \ery pcci qualuyl- _ . .d . ,. .. . the lbzcteriologically." °l lllllljlllc llclllllf‘ “L” .5?“ w "So that. some Canadian experi- ,repon._ are pravctcally 11m ted a m“ "fight be included as a guide ill"; Qmlhiwwml “lhlllé 5W‘) also, the modifications of the us.- "hgimlvieglignehhshrlgximafit-‘l; lwke 5H 1S: methods} nznsartfléd olltthy The report recommends that. the, . ‘ ‘. ‘ 1° 3°" “'39 ° “a a“ ° ' s‘ ~ ~ r ‘ z ‘t ‘,OTTi’ii1l._ coss o m con- lnmk ordlmnce and code he adopted l“ gel lldequlle llwltll lllsulllclloll trol serlililceolflicm the City 0f Mon- (Coniiu-ucd from Page 1) Shed Inspections I j Standards Recommended l EX-WREIIS surnv rncunss and cmcrcrci. This would require‘ . ‘ '1 t 1 11k l” l” preceded by a pmgmlllme °l nnrilforceonlllildhlo ‘Lliiaruniluel igfeiozllhqaatifih ‘handed M uddmmall education and should alone prove a . | ' u visits are usually considered neces- ‘cure for "xhosifot the ills menticn- Sam The Chhlotuhwm bylaws pen ‘ed m ihc nu .10 hcalt-l. vuulnr-er~ m“ who hhhhmtmehh of “such lglgufillllflsglxnllory slllvel ‘Secllmlspfflcers as uccssszuy to carry out i-‘le | ‘ d ' ‘ n h _ ‘ provisions‘. _ A eqllll ° S ll ' Says l“ 9 leplll ' The food inspector for the City of by ‘he Laboratory o! Hygiene at l t be allocated to the Provincial - iml“ Charlottetown is the milk inspector. 1-! 311,11 Dg l g t 1 __ ‘. _ - Ottauu. and are presented in this ‘ e p“ mm ° 3e mm“ yet,‘ ‘food-serum; ncstabllshmtnl‘ qopcn-i ‘n labular and graphic‘. (I'D-Si: Llifllhl‘ ' '.\.9 lJv lfllfl“ cnier- ‘ fern‘ l complete Island leverage. especially "To achieve some background on the past milk history, the only cv- ailuble records, - the laboratory‘ records for the Charlotietown milk 'shcd, -— were studied. and analyzed‘ with record lo sanitary engineers. f ‘ . ‘ h‘ h only _ > _ “In addition, as a mailer of policy. gulch‘? cltlfefiotrfetgcull“ lofeficélrn (and While this report may appear‘ - ‘decontamination of Health Depart- hi’ hm)" lllldllli’ "fulfill “ml "$5"! V’ Te‘ e 9° ' marks about work left undone. it I l if H! Z-il _ lmen WW p“ me m ' Tl" ollarlmleww“ bylaw‘ ll‘ ‘must be borne in mind that a very l. ' l - - liltidld liiilhlfsflizcllzalpeil/‘raliilztilllaryas ‘ix-idling mud cwllllg llllel‘ pllféillillzllllolg small public health staff carried o laeencies and service clubs, should m not over 450 m“ l S B "TY llfiflli’ blmlml ‘lll-"lill? ‘he “at i Vlffilllt-rli-i‘, 'l"ol'0l: be carried out. wherever possible. Ess-enticl in this connection is ‘l: “an m. In‘. ‘lllle addmall o‘ n‘ ‘lwlmmlned lull“ lac}: of iii \\'lll no? peltni‘. this.“ 'time public health engineer with two trained sanitary inspectors. For rural area work. a general budget oi‘ not less than $1.00 per cnpita is mccmmemded, Izn the‘ case of Prince Edward Island, be- cause of preponderance of dairy‘ industry. the percentage allocated‘ to milk control should be proper-l tionistely greater. The health ed- ucation will have to be aimed to achieve two things: (i) better‘ geneml knowledge of milk product- ion, storage and handling, and i2) better generalized crmamnption peigris. tsken as noun ss possible institute and maintain a system of Public Health record-keeping in integrated and supervised by the engineer. Paeteurlntirm l The report re mmende "complete ‘and adequate pasteurization,“ un- to 20 Farh. lower ihun lilofil, milk codes. ind the pz-rselvt l-oollnfi “lull?- menl (and in places lhc complete‘ No regulaliorls were iouurl milky mg it cclnpiilsbr)‘ to Silblllll wafer or mill; plsut designs for U1‘: 000F0- vnl of the Provincial Department of Health, although the 19i6 Public Health Act prrmita lhis for "I88!"- erles, dairies and sewerage s $081115. but, not for water supplies. The control of water supplies has been found to be often extremely im- portant, especially Ln larger plants: when greater precautions lo prc-l vent epidemics must be capstan-ill‘ exercised. ‘l wlm regard to inspection services milk. k part of nutritional eam- ‘he raw“ finds that “beau” of. lack oi adequate records and a It is recommended that steps be Carma lack c‘, pmvhmml coomm.‘ ‘m dose ofOnteX sbearlghttowork hos. lol amen, it ls difficult to get o. 00m- wastes which mayhave caused our trouble. and adequate picture of the plete _ work. However. it ls our 011ml” - milk milk conlml work. to be eventually that m, u", Charmlewwn grog, thee,‘ waft was a fair attempt at milk supervis-l office of the wovincial pilslic health ‘an whhe {he remainder o; the‘ money Hovince had lime 0!‘ ITO llfllvlllclal.‘ supervision." It w“ fqund lhut “at present no laboratory investigation of milk Oi‘- hum products u bei-ili! carried W‘; fMen Who and l\ll'lllf‘1'lllOI‘P ihhi, lack of r-filllfl‘; mcnl, lliillfifllllF, eta, docs not ue-i ocssmlly imply indifference, but more often mCfills such was not avu liable due to ihe war effort." l l Gel llp Nights If you have to gct up 3 or more time! I night, your rest is broken and it's no won- der if you feel old and run-down before your time. So if ou Get U Ni hts or suffer rem Bladder eaknell Baclzaehe, Le Pains Rerveulnels, Rheu- lrcles Llnder Eyes. er Bwoilen I ankles. due to Kidney and Bladder Troubles, d try Oyster. ‘Usual nu the Kidneys flush nut excess acids and hi f Eliumiwdoddletraal ill I 0H1 I l Ill III dnay arid ‘Bladder roubles‘ get 01m: our dru lat and lira‘! hairiztriai 7° fer any reason. you get your of empty package. To prove what o are not ‘at edsd ac en return we“ W“! Kourmeis are now smacking their ll s over Just. lo P ss than three hundred ducks a month from m, Bufnaby‘ B_ C‘ ranch of WHEN-S Vf'l"i'.’i!‘.S Gvvillu!» Nunn of Vancouver (loft) and Elizabeth . mlmcdlute obJc-rtlvu with existing slack and fucillms in n if.» rillullill turnover. Zlilvy started up last fall with wcll-uclrplvcl loch. stock after completing under DVA credits a seven-month 00L sf.- in animal liusbjindry at. the University of British cams .56.. sxllriosianfllwisirvpams. ‘Sump cities might have the' WITH FAVOURITE DINIiERS Columbia. They work unassisted and th -, i. - _ . - is kept healthy and happy in the duck-pfhgrflsfl t for“ ‘we bhd no“ created themselves by ciamlnilvg the vrcc-k “Ugh ihrec-ancl-h-hnli-ncr»: r cggs for 1h.» incubumir. crease live soiling stock Ii-id young z 0d carcfull in breeders for sever-p‘. l“ . . . weeks ‘neg’ they are ready r w m rlkaébs before being mi outside. E1 l7l‘>l'l‘"1‘9." A? lnull‘ l Al mil a I.‘ ‘Lugs flu, D right) which the girli runs through mp1, Nunu gather, ilnicfn-d to in. riuhl) are nuriur. ght (‘OIMNL-il." rnuuis’ IN FIGIIT AGAINST lllSEASE“hc.<i hczilih Cflllllfiiiltjlll-S in L11: world and ihc most hlvhly organized _ The pol-sis: ice oi lillffltlliilllblll‘Efiiilfll rig, r“ .but,bll~lr1v cnlutcl. ‘llOMBAC-A- l5“ 0711-1 ~lCP)- hinders the progic-s or mos: ;avoid the Lruuolc and cost of scmc wmh» ‘pH-pinup r, lzwninry film. countries towards greatness, S~Jy5lOlllCl' oils"; neglect. W ' _ b?!" Attach i121; lire“ won, Dr. Gordon Bales in an aclliorial ini "Acllllilly no part of Canada la‘ DUMP-En l‘; Eh Sol“ ‘y Brllall“ "Olfinial offli- . the current issue of IiEALTH. ofiic- asafe as long as acniher part is lsl magazine of ihc Health League lgiilffflll‘; from communicable disease qt OJnnrln. D3: Bale; is Genreal which may spread from the area Director of lhe Lcagur. where i1 has developed. because of And, the disease knows no bound- poor protective machinery, to an ariee, parochial spirit l5 particularly l area into which the best. preventive dangerous in the field of health and machinery cannot. prevent its eh- 5@Ii31 welfare, the Wlliel‘ main- ‘ trance.” Dr. Bates slates, “Th; flyng airplane engines v98! $13,120 each plus R. A. F. sell them as scrap, Commonswas told. EDMONTON — (UP) - J. H. Brown. public health entomologist. says {flberta is the only rot-free area in Norlh America. Mr. Brown said this 0cm achieved by authorities derta-lcen for atleast all urban ouch“ ,5 anhchmted that as a "mm who ‘wk he“ m Hem ‘he “L. ‘semi-urban areas and eventually for all of the Island. "It is agreed --that in recommending pasteurizat- ion,“ says the report, “the need for‘ such isnnot be supported by statis-l tics qt massive epidemics nmv arts-l ing from the currently used raw‘ milk. But the amount of ill health which is now being caused by the new milk is not and cannot. be measured or expressed Public‘, health w be ‘preventive’ must adopt‘ the attitude um milk with highl ation with Milk Conrtol oifilfle d0 sygnuted as such." Origin of Survey ‘ ~wheh m. position of sanitary Lzrspcclm‘ ln Charlottetown 06051116 vacant. owing in the deaih of Di‘. crokcn, veterinary Surgeon." says the report." the Provincial Dept. of Health and Welfare considered the‘ lo! lllfl Pwsem sulvel’ lllls 5mm’ vahce of the rats at the east, west .will MW l0 be °l9llllmll lll “Opel” ‘ and south border; cf the province. ilrop Shown In Employment Level OTTAWA. April 18-(0?) - A llflvlwblllly °l lllllclllll ll“ lespon" dr in the Canadian employment Elblml’ l" mlll‘ cmmll °l ‘he ml leiilel was shown in fleures releas- lllllfl “mlel llle ‘llvlslm of lama-i ed today by the Dominion Bureau bacterial counts. dirty sedimentat- ion iestn. etc. is causing some disease until proveh otherwise . . . The coniml of this will be attained by the application of better milk methods. but adequate pasicurlz. alien will ensure the flml control and maintain it." Also recommended are programs for control of bovine mastitis, for encouragement of betler reporting of diseases. and for amplification‘. of laboratory services, including typ- ing of t. b. bacilli and examination of a percentage of routine bloods ezch year for the determination or ! ilhe incidence of bruceliosLs. The report finds that tho Island "is heavily engaged in farming and extensively so in dairy farming." The milk sheds are centered about Gusrioitewwn and Summemslde and the seven smaller centres. Total ‘producers on the Island are estim- iated st approximately 000. In June. 1946. the total number lo wlhorn the Provincial Milk Board paid milk ‘subsidy was 10a and the amount of ‘milk was l,306,6‘f3 pounds. The annual estimate is about 12,000,000 pounds of mill»: a year. i Milk Regulations _‘ l a i It was found that there are no ‘Provincial regulations by the De-f partment of Health regarding‘ standards of milk "quality“; lhat these are no krlown regulations or l bylaws by local health departments, l‘ emcept Charlottetown, regarding‘ "stendardfl of quality; that‘ provincial standards regarding quality are regulations of lhe Pro-‘ vlnclal Milk Board and defizn prices and bmterfst, but the milk subsidy ispald on both clean and dirty. ~milk equally; that. this Board has no .power to vury the standards o! lprice and use; as a basis for its calculation; the conditions or pro- ‘auction; and that. in Charlottetown. bylaws peeled by q,- looal health department (lo no define quality of mill: in sufficient detail. , "Ibrty-fouc- oorlviciioms were made in Charlottetown in five years and ,only for low butler-fat and sedi- ment." the report eiys. "Action taken was a ‘fimf only. and no‘ l . During the discussions on lllillssnfatter, it was decided ill-at the BHSiSllIIlCE ‘if 1h“ Dwllllmelll‘. covering the period between inst 0f Nllllllllfll Health “ml Wallace bel Nov. 9 and March 1. showed that Nquesicd to aid the l-lbllmwll’ lll“the number of persons surveying the local problem. “This outside ncocssalry in view of the scarcity °£l public health trained personnel 0!- the Island to conduct ‘ study, Further factors in Teqllllsln l u vey were ill‘: lIlSeltl-Tidr has a larile influx °l romists from the United Slates. and American buyers also llllmhlls“ milk, locally. Hence the question 01 stundllfdg or milk quality and safcn ty comparable lo those in lhl! Ull‘, “ed slams would have to be ex- plored. "Since the complete stud)’ 0f all‘ milk prcducvcn and handling would CONVICTED OF TREASON Convicted by a Czechoslovak oourt of having sided the Nazis iu setting up a separate slate of Slovakia. Rev. Josef Tiso, former president of the German-control- led Republic of Slovakia. was rvntcnced lo death by hanging. He had been retired by the Ho- men Catholic church for political some" help was eslleclllllyl 4,733,000 to 4_5g5‘°o0_ 51"?" “i 115.000 ta‘14l,000. the 54°“ “m” of 168,000 in employment and the o-f Statistics. The sixth labor force survey. employed fell off between those dates from At the same time, the number of persons locking for 10b: rose from The difference betwen the drop increase of 26,000 in unemployed is included in the withdrawal of about 210,000 persons from the Do- minica's labor force. Another factor was the seasonal decline in allricultural actlvitifl The increase in unemployment hctwcen November and Maren was confined almost mtirely to men. though the level of employment among women dropped about ‘l0,- 000 compared to s drop of 100.000 among men. The female labor force declined to 078.000. azolnsl the I946 high of 1.134.000. 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