King’s County Hospital Nursing Staff '1‘hursday.I June [7, 1954 .,-CEMENT BLOCKS in stock Dick Macbean. Montague. ,_~s'r. MARY'S PARISH. Mont- ngue. chicken supper, Wednesday, August l8_ Beaver Club Hall. _. ‘ATTENTION M 0 NT AG U E CURL!-ills. —— Meeting at Club room on Thursday, June 17, at 8 o'clock. jmportant business. ..‘SI-IE "THE ROAD TO THE ISLES“. “Loch Lomond". "John p_-i-.l"_ "Londonderry Air" — and olher traditional scenes on Bone china Cups and Sauce-rs—at Camp- iicll's. ..'FOR. THE BENEFIT of their many farmer customers, MacLeod and Greene's shop will remain open Oil Wednesday afternoons and will rinse on Saturday at 1200 noon and \\‘III re-open from 7.00 to 10.00 Sat- urday evenings. ..'Y.P.S. MEETlNG—’I'he regular imeiing of Young People’s Society 11.’ St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church was held in the church on Tuesday evening. The meeting opened with the singing oi the livmn "Simply Trusting Every l)a_v." The Scripture was read by lsobel Dewar. Janette Dewar gave l.iP meditation and led in prayer. Roll call was answered by a verse in Scripture containing the word "love." A missionary dialogue en- iiilcd "A Student In Japan" was liiraenl-Ctl by three of the young people, Thelma Stewart, Evelyn M:icLure and David McKenna. A gimlp discussion followed. The of- lciing was received and dedicated by Rev. D. A. Campbell. A number or skits and contests were enjoyed iiv all. Games were then led by l)7i\'iII McKenna. The meeting was rinsed by singing “Blcst Be The Tic." and repeating the benediction in unison. ..'l.0DGE MEETING —— The i‘i‘l.'iilaf' meeting of Hillside Lodge, l0OF‘., Montague, was held on 'i‘iicsday night with N. CI. Atwood MacDonald presiding.. There was a large attendance and considerable routine business was carried out. l‘hr~ members were pleased to have l)li’lll’lel‘ Harry MacGregor in at- iri'lt‘lflllCE again after his absence due to illness. Discussion took place lallll the granting of the prizes in the grade eleven students oi Montague School. Tile sum of $30 had been earmarked by the lodge for this purpose. It was decided to confer the first degree on two candidates Tuesday night. After the closing of the lodge a lobster supper was enjoyed. Brother Spen- rer Llewellyn prepared the lobsters and the tables were tastefully ar- l’;il'.izPd. This banquet is an annual affair and the brothers look for- iiarri in it with anticipation. CARDIGAN C. W. L. ‘The regular meeting of the C. W L. Ciiriiigan Sub-division, \\ as held in lhc parochial house on Jun:-. 8, with in members in at- lciidanci-. The meeting opened with prayer MI by Rev. Father O'Hanley. In the absence of the secretary, Mrs. Frances Gardiner was appointed acting secretary for the meeting was the discussion of plans fai- lhe celebration of the goidcii Jubi- lee of Rev. Father Donahoe which takes place Sunday, June 20. Plans were made for the decoration of the church for this occasion. Mrs. Pearl MacDonald rcporied that the spiritual bouquet for Rev. F‘i\thei' Donahoe was being made “D in s form to be framed. Plans were also made for the annual cleaning of the church. some ten- iative, plans were made for the church picnic which is to be held -7Ul.V 28, but further plans will be made at a later meeting. Rev. Father 0'}-Ianley reported that the work of landscaping the churrli grounds was proceeding satisfactorily. icontinued from page ii — Diiovrler says authorities would expropriate the land required, at prment," Mr. Ciirvrier slld. He added that there had been in suggestion not made in conjunction with negotiations between the city of Charlottetown lilrl the Department but from im- mhor source, that since Charlotte- Wii was on the main Trans- caiznda air route. the Department at Triinsport should handle the entire extension project. ‘That suggestion," Mr. Chevrier mri.."hssn't come to me officially. liit'l until it does, I would not be ‘ii ii position to make any com- lllelli " Aiisweriiig another question of .\lr. MacLeiin's as to revenues de- ’’‘’"'l b.V the Department of Trans- IW3 from operation of some of its main!‘ airports across Canada, Mr. f‘-iievricr cited some figures show- ing that some of the airports were "liking a profit over expenditures and nthers were in the red. -.._._.__.___.. I‘-ALGARY_ (CP)——Ll.-Col. Rob- "’ J, Graham. 41, has arrived to Viki‘ command of Lord Strath- "iii-1'5 Horse armored. For Lt.- C“i Graham it was a rc-union mill a regiment he first joined as ii lirutenant in Italy in l944. ._._ .. The Eastern Guardian’ The Guardian ..'Mr. James Stewart and daugh- ter Themla of Montague, were vlsito rs to Charlottetown this week. ..'D0.\"'I‘ MISS CONCERT. Westmoreland Singers in United Church.Hall, Montague, Monday, June 21st. ..'l-‘UNEHAL AT MABIE—'1‘he funeral of the late Ira Hawbolt was held from Marie United Church on Tuesday afternoon. Service was conducted by Rev. R. A. MacLeod. Interment was in Midgell cemetery. Members _ot Morell Canadian Legion branch attended the funeral in a body. At the grave Last Post and Re- veille wcre sounded by Buglcr William Chalsson. The pall boar- ers were William Gildcrt, Ivan MacDonald. Jack McGrath, Doug- las McEwen. Gerald Barry. Fran- cis McAdam. Address and Presentation Page 5 I‘. Mclienna Rev. ..‘On Sunday morning. June 18, the parishioners of Si. Law- rence's Church, Mon-ll. fittiiigly observed the Silver Jubilee of the Ordination to the Priesthood of .the pastor. Rev. Phclan Mc- Kenna. ' The Reverend Jubilarian cele- brated Solcinn High Mass at \vhi'ch lie was assisted by Rev. Edmund Roche as deacon. Rev. Reginald Phelan as sub-deacon, and Rev. Sylvere Gallant as mas- ter of ceremonies. An eloquent sermon appropriate for the oc- casion was delivered by Father Roche. At the conclusion of the Mass. an address voicing the hearty congratulations nf his par- ishioners was read to Father Mc- Kcnna by Mr. Merlin McCarthy and a purse was presented on their behalf by Mr. Joseph Ryan. At noon the ladies of the parish served 3 luncheon in the Parish Residence to the visiting clergy, distinguished guests, and rela- tives of the Jubiiarian. among \vhom were the Revs. W. V. Mac- Donald. J. B. Crokcn. J. G. Mac- Cormack. J. A. Sullivan, K. C. MiicMillan, 0. P. Wood, J. L. McKenna, F. I’. Aylward, the Hon. J. A. Bernard and daughter Edith. and Mr. and Mrs. Francis McKenna. In a few words Father McKenna thanked the people for remembering him on this happy occasion. "it's only now I realize your deep feeling," he said. He had two rcgrcts on this occasion: one, that his mother had not lived to see this day; She had passed away a few weeks ago and the other that his Excellency the Bishop had been called in death before this happy day. The fullmving ls Reverend and clear Fatheri- We would feel remiss indeed if we allowed this memorable oc- casion. your 25th Anniversary, to pass without in remembrance. even though small, from your parish- loncrs. Your recent regrettable the address: illness from which you have so pru- videntially recovered made us more clearly realize just \vhnt you have meant to us all. it also brought home to each and ov- eryonc how fleeting this life is. A quarter of a century you have sent in the Lord's Vinc- yard. It must give you great joy to look back and see the many souls that through your efforts and example have been brought closer to His Divine Tlironc. By worldly siaiid:ii'ds your time and talents spent lnboriiig among your flock may even be consid- ered wasteci, but in God's sight it will appear cliffercni. Nn earthly remuneration can ever even remotely, coinparc with this reward. We fiiliy understand life of xi priest is not an easy one, and, if we lili\'f‘ at time c.\ haiisiod yniir patience and disap- poinicri your hopes. we humbly risk forgiveness. and wish you to accept this gift, small in be sure. but its value enhanced with an abiindancn of good wishes. We also beg Our Heavenly Fa- ther to grant you many more fruitful Years. even to the cele- bration of your Golden Jubilee. (Signed on behalf of the par- that the HOUSE FOR SALE AT MONTAGUE Kitchen and Bath Recently Rernodelled Best Residential Section Large lot —Aee|v— ARNOLD WIGI-ITMAN. lshlonera of Si. Lawrence Church). Alice Moar, Transit Ass'n Elects Officers ST. ANDREWS, N.B. (CF)- M. ’I‘. Bancroft of Quebec was elected president of the Canadian Transit Association at the final session Wednesday of the ‘an- nual conveniion. He succeeded S. Sigmundston of Vancouver. Next year's meeting will be held at Jas- pcr, Alta. Other officers elected are S. E. Preston, Kitchener, vice-president; J. R. Empringham. St. Catharincs, treasurer, and H.‘ E. King, Tor- onto, general secretary. (Continued from page ii Doctors Tail D Experimental tumors form one segment of the vast field of can- cer rescarch. To determine the nature of cancer and eventually its cause and cure scientists must know what factors enter into the disease. To study it in the human body alone involves confusing influences of heredity. the body's resistance or susceptibility to disease and Scores of other factors. The aim in experimental tumor growth is to look at cancer de- vclnped under controlled condi- tions. Dr. Anderbont.uscs in-bred mice to get around the heredity factor and avoid the variation in reaction which all men and animals have toward certain conditions. In-bred .»'trains are obtained by mating l:iriiilici- and sister mice. Dr. An- dcrbont has found that, after 20 generations of inbreeding, strains of mice have been developed hav- ing high or low susceptibility to growth of spontaneous tumors. A single strain may show uni- formity iii reaction to caiicer-pro- ducing agents. One of the results of using in- bred animals, he said. has been to show that susceptibility in can- cer is not a characteristic of the entire animal but rather of spec- lfic organs. Dr, P:il'ker's work involves growth of cancer cells in an artific- inl medium in a glass laboratory flask~the first time a synthetic medium has been used. GROW POLIO VIRUS An off-shoot of Dr. Parker's work has been the growth of polio virus to produce vaccine against infantile paralysis. Much of the vaccine being given children in Canada and the United States this year was produced from polio virus grown in the Parker medium at Connaught laboratories. Dr. Armstrong’: work is a step towards answering the question why cancer has certain effects on the human body. Besides can- cer‘s abnormal growth some of the diseases cffects may be weakness and run-down condition. Dr. Armstrong grows cancer cells in the embryo of in chicken while it still is developing in the egg. Because the embryo has no power to resist disease, the re- sistance factor which is present in the hilmaii body can be clini- inaicd. Also because the egg can- not excrete waste it may be pos- sible to determine just what can- cer does to the body in which it Izrmvs. Pictured above are members of the nursing staff of the pital at Montague. The picture was taken during the 0 see residence. Left to right are: Mrs. Maude Steele, Mrs. _ Lenora Ryan, Barbara MacLure, Shirley Livingstone, Gertrude Power, Miss Freda Apt, Mrs. Vera MacDonald, Matron. Cifficial Opening Yesterday Afternoon -.,. Of New Nurses llesi ....’Decoralcd with colorful f.:ir,s and hunting, the new nurses resi- dence nf the King‘: County lvlos piial at Montague was officially opened yesterday afternoon, when Mr. Frank Curtis, of County Cur.- struclioii Company, coniracio .1. pas.-rd the keys of the building in Mrs. Vera MacDonald. ma'.roii, in a very impressive ceremoiiy. In attendance were Premier A ‘N. Matheson, Hon. B. Earle litm- Ilonald. Minister of Health I“‘i'.l Welfare. lion. Keir Clark, M‘nis- icr of Education: Dr. 0. H. Cur- lis deputy niinlster of health and welfare; and Mayor 8 H. Yeo oi Montague. all of whom were sent- cd to the right of the cliairir-ari. Mr. B. N. Hooley, cha rnian of inc bci.-rd of h’lflflaIZ£‘f‘ilc'“l'. who were scaicd to his left. After the singing of “O Canada" bv the choir and Girl Guides ilii'- oried by Mr. Gordon Coffin, Mi. llcoley expressed his thanks in ‘the large number piesent their attendance. He vient on to siv that the building cost $35- 00tJ00, of which 51'/000.00 l. . been contributed by the FeLl.~re.i anvi Provincial GOVL"ilTTlCI'IlS. The remainder was main lip of tile- coiiribuiions recci-2-‘d from for district, and only .1 rinnll deLt rc- mzlned. Mr. Hoolvy than intrudiic:-ri Mrs. MacDonald, iii» matron of the hospital and nursw resid.-ncc. ioxeiher with the niirsing stiff. Premier Mathcsozi comniendcii ill‘ people of the x-rluile arm on ihiir outstanding iv-Ii-rvenicnt ‘ii providing such a g.cir. bench’ lo the nurses of the sznff. tin,-at slriiles. he said, hall in n made in il‘e advance of niedical ¥(‘iEI!"-“. rird here within the provinc: ant King's County Memorial l{os- fficial opening of the new nur- Marle McCarthy, Mary Roche, ~ iind been pleased Co-op Siore For Souris is Discussed ..'A Co-operative Rally, for the purpose of establishing a C0-0Dei‘R- (IV: store in Souris. was held in the St. Mary's Parish Hall last evening. Mr. Howlan Mullally was the chairman. Rev. Dr. Daniel Maccormack, Director of Adult Education for the Extension Department of St. Francis Xavier University, was the principal speaker. He commented to some length on the co-operative movement. the organization of s :0-operative, and their aim and ob- jective. He also pointed out the benefits of a co-operative union in ii coniiiiunity. Other speakers were: Island sec- retary, Mr. Dennls; Father Simp- son and Mr_ Allen. lt was stated that the iiiiloii has an offer of buying out the J. J Hughes Co. Ltd.. in which. it would be possible for them to es- tablish a co-operative branch. (Continued iroin page 1) New Air 3:37: ' (.Il'i(‘If‘fl establishment of RPAI-‘ hires in Tunisia iium which planes npcraieci against Sicily, l‘.- alv slid Sardiniii. Back in Britain, he flew 35 op erailonal trips with a mcd:iliii bomber wing he comnandr-d, He iizin commanded ilie TICAF ii-iiii ——Photo by Pepler. dence Al Montague 'nvr base at Middleton-Si. Gt‘-)l’:(‘ ' .'l'.'l ‘ ' . number of hospital patients. To ‘:‘lr‘[;:_”t"hP W” h_ M“ dppm, bring in such a staff as required an nmmb” M}. air “E” R" by a hospital, it was necessary to provide a suitable residence for their private and social life. He paid tribute to the work of the King's County Hospital, medical and nursing staff, and was assur- cd that it would prove even greater in the future. I-Ion. Mr. Clark, Minister of Ed- ucation, extended his congratula- tions to the board of governors on the completion of aucii a fine residence. He was aware, he said, of the financial difficulties in- volved snd commended the efforts of those instrumental in erection of the building in surmounting these difficulties. Dr. Curtis, deputy minister of health and welfare, Mayor B. ll. Yeo and Dr. P. Maclntyre, also added their congratulations. Mr. Frank Curtis of County Construction Company. said he that his com- played such Ii major headquarters and in 1946 ati:-iided the Bikini atom lioni"i tests. In l‘Jt9. he tonic over as officer mm m:nding. .\'oriiiwost Air Com- rviiir.rl. mid lélli"I‘ as co-niiiaiiiler of Air Dcicnce Command at St. ll’:- bc“f, Que. CAPITOL NOW SHOWING "THE RAIDERS" Richard Conte FRIDAY - SATURDAY pany had 7/;’;///-7-Ezrwé 74a’:/ervfw" spawned in I I ilie bitter. IJI uwlini; Yiikoiil gratulatlons. The building was formally opened when he present- ed the keys to Mrs. MacDonald. The ceremony closed with the singing of The Queen. after which a buffet luncheon was served by the ladies of the various organ- izations, during which time the building was open for inspection. Delay Bill on“ Municipal Grants OTTAWA (CPi— Planes Minis- triniendous progress ' had izenn nude in conqui-rinz in dread ciis-l ease of luberculosls. '.'.veniy years ago the death rate, at-if the‘. to in large extent amour ‘lie min and women, was alarniingly large. and every hurl in the en~l Iiirged sanriforium \-.':.- oec‘.ip.rd. Torny, however, the number of deiihs has decreased to a very small number and the number of cases has so diniinishud that ihero are now many vticaiit beds s‘ the Saratorium. This rt-miirkable pro.- gioiis is a credit '0 the co-3i.er- ‘alien and assistance of the |-'r>pl" of the province, he .sa‘.i. l-to -.ir;;i--l the people to contliiie their cf- forts and to grow -i..d pl‘4l.'u]‘L‘f will: each forward 4.iidcavoli.‘ Another Milo ifone Hon. Mr. MacDo.i.'iid Mlill lf‘l' 0‘ Health and Wei_':ir- who v.-as tie guest speaker, spoke in glow- ir; terms of the lnv-:iy new '£'.<l- device, which, he sa-ii inarked an- oil'er milestone in the growth .i.' Mrniague and the .'i.‘I-s wnim ll served. He conimeivlmi the p.-oplc on their sense of co:-imunity rc- .=pi,nsibilit.\‘, and ih>’r efforts in 0'' their commlinitl-re. Their energy an-l 'oi'i-si.vivi(il- ness. he said. vinulrl go ar in he ping to attract nod ret:i.n ii crvn.pc-lent nursing stuff Allin-iirzli ilrrro was a Inigo i‘i‘.I'll"f‘l’ of mi"- ses, he said, many Ill’! \\‘(‘i'.‘ sliil noiilred hncnlise of tie gr.-.ii»r young ' further the growth niil pr -gross 22 ter Abbott Wednesday announced it delay until the next session of Parliament in proposed legislation involving grants to municipalities. e told the Commons that the legislation which is expected to boost grants paid in lieu of muni- cipal taxes on federal property, will be introduced early next ses- sion. The new grants would not begin until the start of next year and the messure would not be preju- diced by the delay. Opposition Leader Drew noted that notice of the legislation ha! been on the Commons order paper , since March 27, thus barring the . . opposition from raising any ques- 7’ , lion involving tax assistance to mLunii'.Bl0lllT. municipalities. v-W‘ It was an iinsatlsfaciory situa- tion. he said, although he did not mean government intended it to have that result. Mr. Abbott said he will tell mem- bers the genernl nature of the nro- posed legislation later this session. expected to end next week. ,....i-s IIIIY PUSAN, Koren (Reuiers\ — All passengers and the crew of eight were drowned when n ferry boat capsized and sank off the South Korean coast during the wt-ck-end, South Korean national police re- ported Monday. On Friday sn- nther ferry capsized at the mouth of the Naktong river near Pusan and 27 persons were iirowned. «Tux BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR f-IOUl’Ll£ cl LENGTH Aci<!-~ \\ WALLFLOWEREIS , Doeeoue/Meeee I sense / liflililiilf-Hill DRAMA‘ ‘ ‘V or HOW I . 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