Se 4 ee Se eee ae Strokers at the Polymer Cor- picket plant in Sarnia, Ont.,| strike to the water to enforce their ‘Halifax Man Gets 2 Years lines, against rans into size West German Course Unusual WATERGOING STRIKERS May MM, as the the crown-owned the second Best Wishes To AL JEWELL ‘On The Opening Of The PARKDALE PHARMACY SCANTLEBURY Dial 4555 For The Holiday ~ Weekend! Now that the weather's watm ... you ean get out and really enjoy fishing. Before you start out this weekend be sure and stop off here fer your fishing needs. @ Kiddies complete fishing outfite—rod, line hooks, ts ME Cadclics soit $1.95 @ Fishing Rods” eaevitedhcsscsnrss thom ABS Bip @ We carry the largest stock of English and local flies on P.E.I. It’s all new stock. @ Everything for the fisherman . . . waders, reels, creels, rods, lines. flies, hooks, ete. OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY, MAY 16th FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, THE BIKE. SHOP and Sport Lodge ; iD, ~e month. They are using 14 out- board rumabouts eomplete with perhaps for some other reasons, the United Nations hosts to the conference have acted with reso- bution : They bolted both German ta- bles to the floor. Pulp Industry Faces Threat — OTTAWA (CP) — Development of methods to make pulp from hardwoods poses a serious threat to future exports by the Canadian pulp and paper industry, the Commons mining committee was told Wednesday. Forest Industry Associations of British Columbia in a brief urg- ing increased federal participa- tion in all fields of forestry re- One recommendation was for the development of quick-growing strains of trees to give the pulp and paper industry a cheap and — source of raw mater- The brief said that pulp and paper is manufactured in Canada from softwoods. However the im- portance of this source of fibre for pulp. textiles or chemicals was declining due to technolog- ical advances. Within. the last few years it -| had become possible to make pulp from hardwoods of a type which can be grown in warmer signs for the novel task. (cP Wirephoto) | latitudes. This had greatly ex- eastern United States. “It must be e lar technologica forests,” the brief said. Science Now Without Pain The statement was made by the | And Itching As It “Torento, Ont. (Special)—For Oe Oe ee es en See 6 ng substance with the scares: to chink hemorrhoids and to relieve pain and itching Thousands o relieved right im the privacy of their own home without any discomfort or inconvenience In one nena ease after . “very striking improve- ment” was reported and verified by doctors’ observations Pain was promptly reheved. And whi tly relieving pain, actual reduction or retraction (shrinking) took place And most amazing of all—this fmprovement was maintained in eases where doctors’ ennravete were continued over a penod of many months! In fact, results were so tnorough panded the forest potential of, such regions, especially in the ted that simi- | progress will] ultimately make possible the use of enormous tropical hardwood Finds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain TORONTO (CP)—The Bank of The certificates may be inter- . | 38 Tho Gaetan, hertethtowe, Fri, May 15. 1959. = |New Type Gold Certificate Used undid. in which case an ad- tment will be made fo any difference existing in the relative the two markets. the Former Member Dies In Hospital Ontario legislature, died Wednes- day in hospital. He was 92. i He was a newspaper man in Ontario and the west most of his life and was editor of the Ottawa Citizen in 1897-98. His political career began in 1902 when he was elected to the Ontario legislature as Conserva- tive member for Centre Bruce. In 1911 he entered federal palitics and ‘was elected to Parliament for North Bruce, a seat he re- tained until 1921. various Ontario papers, owned tinued to write a weekly column for the High River, Alta., Times, Or Discomfort — Shrinks Hemorrhoids uhat sufferers were able ‘to make such statements as ‘Piles have ceased to be a problem!” And among these sufferers were a very wide vanety of hemorrhoid con- ditions, some of even 10 wo 20 years’ standing All this, without the use of nar coties, anesthetics or astringents of any kind. The secret is a new hea> ing: substance (Bio-Dyne) — the discovery of a famous.scientific im stitute ee, Bio-Dyne is im wide use for heali oe tssue on all parts of the This new healing substgnce ts offered in suppository or nas form called Preparation H_ Ask for individually sealed convenient Preparation H_ Suppositories or Preparation H ointment with ‘special applicator. Preparation H As a journalist-he worked for | and edited two of them and con- |}. Denmark’s national library, founded’ about 1660, includes among, its 1,000,000 books about 4,000 printed before 1501. - ‘ - Ss House Suspends Demurrage Right OTTAWA, — (CP) — The fed- eral cabinet has suspended the right won by railways—after a a oon , 4, dated May 7, a celiat So ocak the railways the victory won in a hy ee Parkdale is sold at all drug stores Sausfaction guaran or money refunded ETERNAL VIGILANCE IS THE PRICE OF SAFETY Great Gains Have Been Made A a Tuberculosis Has Not Been Conquered have been surveyed by * “a i. Talal thn ists 2s cal Tuberculosis and X-Ray. Survey to the drug business. Districts located in the shaded portion of the Map of Prince Edward Island, seen above, during the past 2% years; districts located im the unshaded area will be surveyed during 1959. This Survey is a joint project of the Provincial Health Department and the P. E. 1 Tuberculesis League. 2 47,683 persons have been tested and 21 cases requiring treatment Were discovered. through the surveys; through all methods of case finding some 50 new cases are discovered annually. district is surveyed. Ascertain your standing by attending the Mass Tuberculin and X-Ray Clinic when your The older age group are more apt to develop active tuberculosis. Nowadays many over the age vf 60 are being treated in Sanatoria. The success of the Survey will largely depend on the cooperation and enthusiasm of the voluntary workers in each district, , During May and June people in and around the fllowing centres will have the op portunity of attending the Tuberculin and X-Ray Survey; Southport, Central, East, West Royalty, St. Peters North, Pownal, Mermaid. Further notice regarding Clinies fer July te November’ will be announced later. f Here ts the Inside . . . bright isn’t it? This picture looks toward the*well stocked dis- pensary where all prescriptions will be In addition -you’ll find a complete stock of drugs, tobacco, candy, perfumes, toiletries, magazines, photographie equipment, and films on the handy self serve promptly Med. shelves. We Extend To Our Happy Congratulations and “~ Best Wishes for Success in the DeBLOIS BROS., LTD. Charlottetown and Summerside ee Pharmacy Mr. Al Jewell owner of the new, modern Parkdale Pharmacy was born and raised in Charlottetown. He is no stranger After working 11 years at Jenkins ~ —Pharmacy, the last 7 of which he was a Registered Chemist he accepted a position with the Ayerst McKenna Co. a _*~ medical representative. He has~also attended the Kodak sales training school at Rochester. He is fully qualified to help you with all-your photographic problems. Drop in today and get acquainted. On ‘The Opening Of THE PARKDALE PHARMACY J. & T. MORRIS LIMITED BEVERAGES Monday Store Hours 8 am. ’til 9 p.m. Sunday Noon ’til 9 p.n. to Saturday PARKDALE PHARMACY | 45 ST. PETERS RD., PARKDALE | Pictured here.is the outside of the new, modern Parkdale Pharmacy. opens today. Be sure to drop in. You'll enjoy shopping at the Parkdale Pharmacy for all your drug,.tobacco and sundry needs. © FREE GIFTS WITH EVERY PURCHASE ® All this week we will be giving free gifts with all purchases. There are many attractive prizes . . . be sure to get yours. “© FREE DELIVERY ° , DIAL 6832. It officially ‘ < mae ta