P;R\22, m" Programme For P.E.l. TB League For 1945 use. ‘*#‘#‘i# About torty years ago, the Charlottetown Tuberculosis lociety, now v- _' I V‘ . . . v v v v v v v ‘mogopmlrfialrgfi mzgtgn: coégflzulltalcfzfim elylea-"ellvive to co year decided to launch that new crusade spoken ot by Dr. ivpl. imouu as the Charlottetown Free Dispensary, began its anti-tuberculosis . ». ' ' will in 19,45 launch the greatest voiiensive against Tuberculosis or" m‘ work in this Province. The next to engage in this work was the Red .v . m - . v _ . v in u“, fflgliif, oi‘ the island. Already, ln some mum-y, m, 0rd" l! b I ttross Stlrlvty and they wcre the flrst to undertake the sale oi Tuber. _ I v . - v . . v . mi“ "pic; "iii provide no with a Mobile $.11,’ Lin“, a photo o’ llllg ' " - is beiorc you. The three words-Mobile X-Ray ilnit-eyrpinp, "I calosis Clirlstuias Seals which began in 1927. About i981 the Chariotie- . . t - t‘ (‘l h t it er the Seal C in al u B th union in i886 of ‘ _ ‘ A A ’ _ , - . . -. . .flonmu'_nohu._,rhl| "n" o“ mo" “min, it will not he statl W11 rim i! 0° 0' I P B’ - Y I t v - - in any one locality but will travel about to all c » ' ' _ luee doing its lite-saving work. it will actual this (‘luh with the Women's institutes, ail organisation which today is - . h d u. t l n I hb r’ m"! r t n ‘ . - » t =- . a lanoun us tho Print-c Edward island Tuberculosis League was formed . . - _ ngzgxwlznflgry? qfiflflfp‘, pzrflmlnr if,“ nndoglgn ' v . . ' in the inain body, the equipment necessary for che ulth the object of paging continual u-ariare against n disease oftentimes referred to as ‘The White Plague’. A short time inter the Y's Men’s Club v v v i. h. the mm" I m‘ In hang.“ oi Samtuersitle anti a number of branches oi the Catholic Women's League _ v _ _ . v . ' _ power which operates the apparatus III the iillilli iII-"mbly- The ‘.n,,',",' “Mm! Wm‘ m! body - _ ' _ . ' ~ " ages oi such an arrangement are tremendous in this llroilnee lint-m". , _ . _ . - _ . _ there are many communities still without the benefits of (‘lfifirlfitr 0 ‘ I 4 » - _ r > ~ is really a unit, needing no outside mechanical assistance hut plum.‘ n . . ' _ - , _v _ v _ complete in itself. . frnmvvn‘ M" "a! Today these organizations can look back with a great deal oi satls- . ' , - . - v ' _ v _ ' i!!!" bliir "ml Y0"! ' n" n Mm m; _ v ' I I " ,. ' " giving a very clear what the inttin assent», “an”. laetion and pride in their past work. for the success which marked their "an", "ma". ctTorts has ltecn noteworthy. Figures recently gleaned irom annual . ._ l’uhlit~ llt-alth Reports show that, in a ten year period trorn i024 to 19:13, 1 ' a _ ,,.,,,,;,'u,,,,,,vwflmm v r . _ v v ' » , . . Naturally» the Its-state's prottrmamc. bPlliir in its Tiiflhilpnf mmgv h the nicragc annual sleuth rate from Tuberculosis in the Province was v " - - r » v r v v v still "I! KBIIQYU- will‘! 0i n particular untiiro has hot-rt dam- In ti). am. in n sliiilinr period from iosts to iota the rate was use. The nnni- _ " . - vv » i v' n ‘ _ - xvfsgtQPTLTzz:'l‘;:’:zyzl’gvff::zzdsvf::::fm':v_"':'v;_i'gvjttmvvef iir- i. P. b" of “mu” for "m W“ w” dropped '0 M" and’ “M” we confide’ . l ' A - ' ' A - ' '1 educational background for this iriaantle enterprise.’ MrHrDTtIut-Hfttrto’ Tin that in 192i that number was Iii. surely these pioneers mentioned ahore .A v l ' _ l. - _ _ ' .v Conn", go ‘in in]; yum-i; and some timehciore the unit is in flfiiifa'mn{ can he truly proud oi the results obtained in their battle against this ' ~ 1" . will set as an organiser oi clinics throughout the island. Tho Mop", 4mm 1115mm X-Iay Unit will he handled with the most capable stat! obtainable. in conclusion, inst a few facts about the cost oi each Kiln; “,1 u“ Dr. G. J. Wherrett, National Executive Secretary oi the Tuberculosis 1 — type oi iiirri used. - Association, recently published an article entitler ‘Stalemate Reached in L T“ w" p" pen" m" M nominal. Battle against Tuberculosis’. in it he points out that ever since the war BEING PURCKAQED BY THE .- n ' t m a m b f 4” b 5” h e ype o m use w e o a y s c. began. slight fluctuations have occurred in the tuberculosis death rate l‘ Th m m b I t ‘d t t I ese ms w e n erpre e a a een rtii p ace, probably m, and, although there has been no eonsiderabl rise or tall. we seem to have mayhem svmfloflnm- lost the offensive. lie says further: “The time has come to launch l great new crusade against Tuberculosis. Given adequate treatment facll- ~ t. t 1.3mm!‘ 2""? tgfedggimedlcnl rmenmm Wm he h""fl"“l°d 1'7 ltics and a strong preventive programme, tuberculosis could he reduced I o a" “on u o l from its present place oi eminence-seventh in the list oi death-dealing . sure], l programme o’ m“ "m", 5e89,", the nnqnanfipd mpmn tllSPll!t‘§——itl u comparatively minor threat to public health. Tuberculosis oi every right-thinking citizen oi this Province so. ivhen your Flirlsim" associations the country over are mobilizing the public to launch the new 0 ' I I I :3: ‘gsgollgzffrelwaltlge Iilygging:Iivfpgstggflizomin‘;lafyifia "a: i‘: it"! ’ - s erons "mlmlfllh" . - \ _ - _ . - l, . population in our Island province. By This Means Tuberculosis Can Be Wipes! Out ‘it i‘ t‘ BUY CHRISTMAS TUBERCULOSIS SEIllS ANO MAKE THIS POSSIBLE t ‘it i‘ ‘it This Ad is MatletPossihle Through the Donations at the Following Public Spirited Firms-r OUOMORE BROS. LEPAOE SHOE OO. I P. W. TURNER REiilllii BROS. 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Great George Street Graft” Street 153 Queen Street Cor. Queen and Richmond _ ._..___ ___,______. ..__..__ 1 LOOKED LIKE srnviin A MAMMOTH GUN | SOURCES or RUBBER merit. calling for conscription, tlic"-ing many members of Parliament Hangman Now the Headman ,7 ' i L A k interview between the L i t take a stand which may titles‘ ———— ——— -_-- 0g s s M. P S h)? "$110" i council and 1:151:22 ‘gen’ Dolmen standmgtv fir; sngeefauvjsfiztltzvfurlitswfisegilgataccim: Mgfihzliémtilvajuglsitevi; hoefr Fiiedrlcgi] Practically dull! butttidlegievi r1112: T K I v ' .', ll Z9 I | a li m6 Ow l‘ I BX lBC e n e “g and a can t° an “km; yo“ hwevm o Teens the Spanish word “plata" for the “Big Bertha" cannon oi thclgitherpsetghum or ethyl alcohol TO grgilnchesvvt? r _ v _ silver. First Greatlifar. n n d of the oul we in ill an hour and twenty mixiutes of adequatgly {Hlflll our responsibil- dlscuaslon "the minds o! Le ion lty as a nation to our fighting _____ members renmlned unchanged.’ men and to our Allies. The Legion letter follows: "From "The Legion has among it! the disclosures made during the members many French-Canadians (Special To The Guardian) past week it. is apparent that. a and representatives of other races critical point has been reached in which make up Canada's popula- OTTAWA. NOV- 20 -— T110 CHI- supplying reinforcements for our tlon. We hold them all in deep 1°" m B 191W‘ W WI! army overseas. The Legion believes affection and respect. These same "W111"? 0f i116 B01158 of COm- that. the situation demands decis- elements are all represented in MOM. today soushi srliflmentary ive action and the re lacemcnt of our armies now fighting over- MIPPOH for consorlpton of draft- the voluntary methodp of recruit- seas, where they are serving us ees for overseas servivcve. "We merit by conscription over- true Canadians in a. spirit of unity 9119 letter 581d. $11M We seas service and that, the trained and comradeship. may be asking msnv members of draftees available should be used parliament to Lake a stand which for reinforcements and thus ‘as- M. P.'s Responsibility may affect their political standing. sure the men now fighting that You. however. to the fullest measure of support the "The 99°F“ °r Canada ‘md m‘ P80111161" responsi- Canadian people are capable of 111°" °"°"eas m” “t” “Em m is yours and come out giving win be “mm ex ect that. the nations represen- pub icly for conscription for over- “Englqggd augments ta ives in Parliament will tune the seas service as the only wa in recently issued by the Dominion present issue squarely and deal which we can adequately fulfll our cgiingl] of the Cgngfllgn 1,9319“ with 1i- 1i1 1-116 511ml? "HIV-ed 891m. res onsibiiity as a nation to our which set; forth the views oi’ thid @111“ Yeassuri“? 1'11"“ °f mo" h" fig ting men and to our Allies." Qrganizaiion and which 1,153“, tegrity. loyalty and stutcsmtinshlp. The letter, signed by Alex. by the messages received from “T It. ta obvious that the need for re- Walker. Dominion president and parts of the Dominion are en- inforcements 1s urgent. Let us timed to reach members before dorsed by a very isrgfnnmb" or therefore take the only possible they went into caucuses. had cop- our fellow oanudims, course that. can really ltnlte this tes enclosed of the Legions mani- Dominion by utilizing fvrihv/"h 4111 lfests issued by the Dominion A Moral issue the trained men. ivliether drnfteea council of the organization at. its , or volunteers. as reinforcements recent meeting in Ottawa and “PM 15""! 15 ‘m9 i|f¢¢¢1n8 clfl- for overseas. oi it; gppgg] to the prime Mtm eds a.s a whole. It ts a moral issue ister made in an interview with "5 "11 ll l P01111011 one and "You, with us. have a responsi- that the blliiy which we cannot. evade. ot M; Kin; 1; i, 1 pd t“, t there is every evidence ‘man; the i.§,.,‘§,°“,§wnfi‘§,h_f§p people of Canada are determined standing behind our lighting man. h » _ _ that ale shall h t t h - W f tli L i h ll all our 2.5;”.§‘,.§’°,.}§';;i£,¥,,{§;2;°‘},,°1,';;2, sponsibllities an?! mhero uleerdreed p.38, antli lelgilnlilélitlea toummobllize‘ r _-' d dd dv ~- ‘word. It. is incumbent u he_ d ive exprcsrion to the dom- flafefi, dig‘, gffefiuonvlfngolgmféicifll’representatives in Parlismlzgirlt of i-iilsntidetermlnatlen of Canada to However, the mm. cunmmmi both Frenchuspeaking srd En - “onourably meet het" pledged obit-l there was only one poggibig can", IIBh-soeaklns snsds. and all ot - gations. You. because of your m“ worm; many ‘mm, can“, er elements in our poruzation. to position as a legislator. have a ‘T5. "tau" :t;."'::. "b52111": 2...“: "as"; *"°".:at""*"a e“ '2' W H t .d , 11th. o o ier spons y. an c urge you o dance, m-e ,,§,",,§,‘{,,,,§,’v‘°“a,‘" 591g people and that. no partisan, local come out. publicly and in Dtlrlltl- ~ -- _ ‘fm-cgmony; {or overfieaa.“ tsvaczactltijtieald ivitelrlests eddiltflll be menlt TOTIEOIFCIERQIOH Ivor (Wdigéflfill v _ ~ v a a o e ne o sup- servce. s e onv so -re- - * " ‘ Mi a u n rt ii mt tt . . ' mt i" m“ m Si‘: s nc arias a f gfintfig’ ,,Tt’€ler'l§’illr gt Intilamnlli; etiiggtllgelgiilhgpoxgfiflgiat’; :2 It is winter new on the Italian trout. and the ‘over marvel-Savage}: l? glfeizerzzséleldigo- m“ M. e . move on e ar . now e Jthe Legion follows a. publicpstatz- 9W3: know that we may be ask- 3H; 511:2 m“ overae“ and w above icture shows British more as they plod I meta. (Official British Army 911°“)-