4 -_— | . | “0 Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Feb. 17, 1959.).- 4 ¢ e . said he was to see| said “we just have te go alone of the elevator at Beach Grove. | sect of Canada got. sua trex ° d = ve been advocating an | us.” mos Pa h rd elevator for years and I am/|part people would take it on. As Research Board President | cievstor’ wr years and Tam |part peonle would take i on. As th r cmeianiiad stalled. It will be a great com-| will have to be paid for some- area —arare norman added. ‘ "|the hospitals that are ed “ vegas George E. Saville (Lib. Sth | the cost of the-non-pays, Development and a. vice presi- ee See Se Mr. Baker felt that the dent of APEC, has been named important step in the care for | of the plan would depend chairman of the newly formed the sick. He would like though| upon the way in which Atlantic Provinces Research te cee it. more inclusive—ene administered by the Commission.; ‘Board in a joint anaouncement that would cover everybody. He'|,, Hon. Prosper Arsena | issued by the four Atlantic did not think however that a| 1 believe the people of Premiers today. ‘sales tax would be the apswer | Edward Island are willing to The Board, set up as the re- since, in his opinion ‘a’ poor | for hospital insurance.“ sult of the Atlantic Premiers’ } man with a large family would |% © say that a single person ing : man with a small family ; oe in St. John 8, ; and, would get off light four dollars oe ~ oa a Pe r fu ra last November will “coordinate Harvey Douglas (Lib. 2nd to Ra under the SNOWS YOU NOW en extensive: program of re- Kings) said, “I am in favour of | @°@™ . He felt that mary ” , search into matters affecting the plan so long as no one is| People now unable to the basic economy of the four shut out just | they do not | 25 hospital care a ‘a ‘a Interviewed in Halifax, where mium.”" rir a ; . . : FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES faerie i he was attending a Managenient Mr. Douglas said he had first [ J, ; Committee meeting of APEC, thought that with the Federal| suc? Mj Bell of Summers ee a ~ 4 Mr. Johnson said the Research Government paying over half the| S24 th ee _— still Va sana Re — with the P.E.I. govern-| damned. He noted that : me : je sd fom, oo . " " litany “aeons Gn fore’ pee MR. JOHNSON diem grants, t ‘hoepisala, | it] Per, Coat of the presest pox when you choose your ne vincial governments, APEC, | coordinating body for the re- would not cost people a cent. spite of the fact that it i i the Maritimes Transportation | gion. This will ensure an active | He could not understand whatigii. to most everyone Commission and other Atlantic | program and at the same time |Was causing hospitals to increase|" yr Bell said he expected bodies. APEC is represented | prevent duplication of effort. |their rates. He said they pay| would be a considerable : directly on the Board by its |The assistance will be sought their nurses hardly enough for! in the demand for hospitalization , D S A RMAN Executive Vice President, Nel- | of APEC, the Maritimes Trans- | Shoe leather and most patients under the new plan and in the . : WINGS FOR WOO iS. Al om Mean, én the Maritimes portation’ Commission, the | uni- cat very. litle when they are is Some folks think all cars are alike. But Dodge— Transportat Commission by | versities of the Atlantic Provin- | hospital. and our bi i -Dodg para —is fast Graduation ceremonies culmin- | his pilot’s wings. He also receiv- | its Executive Managet, Howard | ces, departments of govern-| MEANS TEST a 7 mg Drive-A e Com thon —18 “te ; : ie exploding that myth. Join us . . . during the aaed 17 months of training for | ed his commission as Flying Of ment, the Social Science Re- The Kings member observed . Flight Cadet E. Stewart, son | ficer with the award of his wings| BOARD MEMBERS search Council of Canada, the |that those unable to pay would Comparathon . . . this week. Here are a few of the of Mr. and Mrs. D. Stewart of| which were presented by Group| Other Board members are | Canada Council, the Ford Foun-|be admitted free but he wonder- facts you'll discover: Wood Islands, P.E.I. Flight| Captain G.A. Hiltz, AFC, CD,|/Gordon F. Pushie, Director | dation and independent re-|eq who would decide who wes “ Cadet Stewart was one of 33/ Commanding Officer of RCAF)| General of Economic Develop- | search scientists and other re- capable of paying or not. He felt students from Canada, Denmark, | Station Portage la Prairie. ment and Assistant to Premier | search agencies. it would result in some sort of Norway and Turkey to receive (National Defence Photo). | J. R. Smallwood of Newfound- RESEARCH PROGRAM means test. x One car Is about as easy to”get into (and ow land; Robert G. MacLeod, re- “At a recent meeting of the “You can't say on the one hand cro out of) aS another . Basis minister on the presentation of | Presentative of Premier A. W. | Board im Moncton, a research | i¢ is available to all our citizens Fl ’ ‘Premium sis the resolution and said it | Matheson of Prince Edward Is-| program was suggested which |and at the same time say it is Not Dod. : bi d ; should receive the unanimous |!and; Innis MacLeod, Assistant | will cover many fundamental | going to cost from $2 to $4 per ot so. ge gives you a bigger door (Continued from page 1) support of the House. He said |to Premier Robert L. Stanfield | areas of our regional economy.” | month,” said Mr. Douglas. opening to get in and out of. Dodge : According to Dr. Bonnell there | the Minister should be allowed | of Nova Scotia; Kenneth B.| Mr. Johnson said. ‘‘Already| Hon. Dougald MacKinnon said front door is 5.7” wider and 1.8” higher are 22,682 householders on the/ to go forward without timer- | Carson, Assistant to Premier | underway by the Maritimes |it could hardly be expected that than Car F; 5.7” wider and 2.8” higher Island and the population of those | ity. ‘“‘We have good facilities | Hugh John Flemming of New | Transportation Commission is a |complete unanimity would be ex- than Car c And Dodge Swivel Seats over 18 years of age is 57,930.| for hospitalization and as far | Brunswick; Professor W. Y. | study of the effect of the St. |perienced with any resolution but lid =" t with He said that by multiplying this| as the cost goes—anything good | Smith, Economic Adviser to | Lawrence Seaway on the Atlan- |felt it was just another modern «| "3 ' ET p giide you im or out with hever a rap 57,930 by $24 per year, it will| costs money,” he added. the Government of New Bruns- | tic “Provinces”. He added that | trend. “However it is going to >a * é or a wrestle. get very near the amount re-| The O'Leary member noted | wick and an APEC director; | the Transportation Commission | be paid for—it has got to be ) 4 , quired to finance the plan. that three million dollars was | and D. W. Gallagher, Assistant | will also conduct a study of the | Paid,” he said. y ONTARIO 93 PER CENT spent in the Province for liquor | Economic Adviser to the Go- | importance of transportation to| Mr.- MacKinnon said those un- In Ontario, the Minister said,| last year. “There should be | vernment of New Brunswick. | economic growth in the region. | able to pay would have to be ton An automatic shift is the there is no compulsion and al-| no trouble in raising one mil-| APEC Economist Arthur C.| The Research Board chair-|taken care of by those who €iG Same Of any Caf. ready 93 per cent of the popula-| lion dollars for the alleviation Parks has been named Secre-|man said it is expected they | Could. “We have to bear their ; , tion is covered. He added that| of suffering and mitigation of tary-Treasurer of the Board, | will make use of qualified uni- | burdens—we have committed our- Not if you've ever tried Dodge push- re ee of es —_. disease,” he said. and the Board's offices will be versity personnel from both | — oe ene oe is button drive! Unlike competitive cars . n on a voluntary eo | aes a c basis. “I know the people of the| NIGGER IN WOODPILE = taba ee aoe aoe iF ee ae ‘we will no doubt be able to look (which still use the old-fashioned Island will co-operate and we sion plans to embark on a fairly| Minister and the wien | : i apeneatety | extensi vertisi ampai menenive bot mt | Mr. Hessian noted it was not| court and jailed for failing to so that all Ge Seer eat oe. wa a aca |voluntary. “In this case the| pay the hospital tax. “I agree| YOU CAN OWN mee & . setter toe, ” ile | government has left it up to/| with my good friend the Minis. | ms offer t Dr. Bonnell gave several rea-| He recalled a former re mio people and I am sure that/ter and with my little friend The Finest is- plete accord between S. S. Hessian (Liberal Sth but think—in view of the com- the tion of the House under the ~* | Premiership of the late John H. Kings) said he could not help | wick, Fredericton, he said. Mr. ‘Johnson said the Re ' gearch Board was set up as the } gram will be announced as they become available, Mr. Johnson concluded. + ——____— in this age of coercion, Com- and Khrushchevism |our people will not stand to be } munism from O'Leary that the plan is a good one and I will support after this,”’ he said. MUST GO ALONG C.C. Baker (Lib 4th Prince) ONE MAN BUSINESS Se ee lever), Dodge auto- matically shifts gears after you have pushed a button handily located at your finger tip. There’s no tugging or arm All suspension systems are pretty much alike. |to service accounts in this area. Qualifications required are good | The first that hospital rates have , wu c it if it is not compulsory.” : : gone so high that no ae Meson ut . oi — stampeded,” said Mr. Hessian. i clei IN YOUR TOWN Completely untrue. And you'll know it / can afford tm be without i. jo etesntion aint at ea. tne | “Tf we let the people decide, | Senate Myers (PC Ist Queess) the moment you drive a new Dodge <——_——_—_—> COMPARES RATES Mr. Bell had the firm support |I am quite confident that as/ ..\q he would support the i | NO SELLING OR SOLICITING around a corner or up toa quick stop. EEE He said the plan, because of] of *two other lawyers, J. J.| they learn about the benefits of | Siution but felt the govern. Dodge Torsion-AJRE (with torsion-bar } { the fact that the Federal Gov-| Johnston and Justi A. E./|the plan and talk it over in : You can make $75 or $100 per week in your spare time. More if front-wheel ion) k level w > : ustice A. E. | the ; ment was heading for trouble ; ‘ nt-wheel suspension) Keeps you leve Ko wD ernment was sharing over 530 per! arcenault , their homes and in the country | they came to Nect |\devotng full time. A leading Canadian company distributing coast around corners. level over bumps. level cent of the cost, could be ob-[ « Se ss time. | stores, they will decide it is a| “©? ore conect |'to coast name brand products will appoint’ sincere reliable persons | , ee x Someone said that : » Une; premiums. (In this connection when you stop and start. Big change fm ee from the ride on coil springs still being 4 rl i vood- good thing. We may put a tax ] Cross or other hospital insurance = iy Fo gtd ggg on lon the ae pean but the | 2¢ err ee Bed peggy rnin: | references, a minimum of spare time available and a cash invest-| i J plans. He said the cost on P.E.I. lieving thai whatever the gov-| people have the power to wipe m the able store ~| ment of $980 to cover the inventory at wholesale price. used on ordinary cars. was less than ia any other part) wnment did was right, I too| it off in the next election,” he ture was av e to all farm-/ No solicitation. Accounts are established by the company. Com- ; Consda. thought i was a good thing. | continued. ae re re aro plete training provided. Start making profits at once. He reported that insurance com- : : panies have aoa written the |O? We went/to the country and) The member from George of a few carrying the rest on Write including details and phone number te Guardian & Patriot, their backs | Box N&8506, Charlottetown Referring to the hospital sur- | vey report briefly, Mr. Myers | all got chased.” | town said that under the plan NO COMPULSION a resident of British Columbia Im the case of the poll tax or Alberta could be taken to gcri0N All trunks have the same space. these organizations stand ready to cooperate in combining their coverage for medical and sur- | gery as well as the differential | BARGAIN BUY \ of the year! formation regarding the plan and DR. DEWAR’S REMARKS " Dr. L.G. Dewar (PC 4nd Prince) said it was a historic | day im the Island legislature and! he was happy to have the satis-| faction that he, personally had | played some part ia bringing; insurance to its fulfillment. i Dr. Dewar recalled that in 1957 ] when the Premier, “Like Jason and his Argonaults sailed away for Ottawa, they did not come back with the Golden Fleece— they didn’t get a refund on the No. Some (like the Dodge trunk) are FACT than Car C’s; 1.7 cu. ft. larger than | Car F’s! The Dodge trunk gives you 74” of usable width inside as compared It’s just that some are better than i others. Uplike the conventional brakes used on Car C and Car F, the entire exerts pressure on the drum to bring sie our car to a smooth, safe stop. Dodge . es take less muscle, last longer, bigger. Dodge trunk is 5.6 cu. ft. larger to 59” in Car C, 48” in Car F. lining of Dodge Total-Contact. brakes A DELUXE 11 CU. FT. need fewer adjustments. FRIGIDAIRE. FRIGIDAIRE Poe i million and a quarter that had it lea tar comages Stet 2 poe \ y exchanged it for a pro- a : ; mise—the promise of hospital in- ee on : he CLUS it you sit in one car, you've sat in them all . ree, were a bit on as 00 FIG té jou in ‘qemreeenmcnn to what concessions the Premier That #s fiction. An ordinary tape mea- Boot of ie meng: be premiont 10.00 Down. Up to 2 years to pay | . sure will show you why Dodge is more v Dy ie the taaad” beanitel te. 7 HL ; pasa pam eee eee gives a there No outside financing ‘hail ipl: oak: auction: than Con Fe ‘ TRACES HISTORY 7 + 7 more than Car oe Dodge gives you acing istory hospt- | . leara teering wheel tel insurance, De. Dower eaid b PLUS generous TRADE-IN | Se a ce, ae ae Sel Won ee instr wn g | | to seat-back than Car F; 1.2" more a House in 1956 and again in 1957. an Car C! as er On both occasions, he noted. that | ~ : . ' oy cpteen naa te ag oe | for your old refrigerator afford it.”” ‘ } He noted that bill 320, the Fed- eral Hospital Insurance Act, was passed on April 10th 1957. “So! the Liberal Government achieved some distinction even though on! another 10th they came to pol-| itical disaster’. Continuing, the 2nd Prince member observed that PC Health Minister Monteith removed the limitations of six provinces and allowed any individual province that was in a ‘position to do so, to open negotiations for entering the plan. “Some people—yes I believe some members of this House— are not entirely convinced that hospital insurance is needed. They say people paid their hos- pital bills in the past, why can’t they continue to do it.” Dr. Dewar commended the Rao GBA BFFTseeoem ANE RHO-cresa.2acea.u And that’s just the beginning. So if you’re the person who prefers fact to fantasy . . . join us now for the big Drive-A-Dodge “« Comparathon. 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