MSTERN GUARDIAN '____ i 1' d, 44 Water Street. In l, 9|, - _ iaE-‘i u" gtyillwllzllgglllE sup rumor. couhn n“ m ' w" suh-s-ynllllilll; Ailverllllill ohould b0 left with an. Fond hull-rd," m" h. nought dull: It on: of the following non; i; ‘i’ at u okntore Wlvifll’ - n “c mil-org’. l‘ M" 3'- f ,. r lrirofli liourllu Brighton, Winter in, IIIPII GIIIIM. e1 flrullvllll so. dull; to so: lwrne week hone Eiiii-i (or this - .. rulrxnkxf, h, u... is"; renpfllililhld for deliveries on your flpulg_ "n". M l" ,- m ll" delivered m“ p" in Summon-aide by f m"""‘“‘?_.','. 3., ...., .. ,,,,,'fl. ..-.....a n. t...» _oua out! so {i2 ext... 1m... m 11-" "“"°““"“ f" and heavy. dark my coat robe ma wvlfllffii‘ "Fifi M mm.“ ‘ ‘ stock. Order now at Braces: '“ L-iO-Z-W-Zi. y siiiyutilo in ud- -itonm m» s c 1 . Select Flour the uoputl‘; oragdgsaa your dealers. L-1015-1-28-tt --’l'l-lE LADIES f Tri - ted Church will hold hhelliftgnglxlxél Valentine Tea on Thursday, Feb. 17th., lfi E WOfilh H31]. Ten, on tables at 4. o. Adults 50c. children under fourteen 35c. 5.1g —IN MEMORY-The flowers on the altar in Bt. M ry’s Church on ayngay were tiff? gut of the Senior _}_" R‘ H_ . . as an a ec onate memori l ' ; “i? 1%,“; Mnr_ to the late Archdeacon c, devil], White, rector of the parish, whu passed away on January Bin-s, —BRAOE’S unbeatable cash pric- es on best quality boneless horse meat are now FOB Summerslde, or Charlottetown L-10-2-15-2i. Bedeque ry 18th. L-337li-2-3-3i. _...- 1 aluminum and .1 1121115. 50041181 12-2-14-2l. _\‘_;Mr. and Mrs. the en- ‘ PUPILS-Rev. A. _ of the Christian n» -- idc, addressed the School Academy ihcm a very life in Aus- _T m, y I _ ‘i'"5 ‘Wm m‘ musicnwagrenggrggcgr thes “Cm/e" s of Trinity United Church on Sun- WMiE liP Yllllll LIVER BILE- And You'll Jump Out of Bod in tho Morning Ruin’ to Go The liver ohould pour out two min of liquid bile info your bowels daily. no bill ls not flowing freely. yourfood deumtdigolt. it iilfili decays in the bowels. Gu bloat: up . your stomach. You get constipated. Ha ui sunk Ill the world looiu punk. A more bowel moveruentdoeaft on the liver u well. it taken thou . old " Carter's Little Liver Pills to get on two bounds of bile flowing freely and make ou feel “up and up". Harmlen and gentle, oy make the bile flow freely. They do the work of cnlomel but have nu culcrnel or mercury in them. Auk for Carter's Little Liver Pill: b‘! nninei Btubbornly refuse anything elu. 25c. “tiiiiiiflliiiig (Continued from page 1) Committee. The letter that the picture would be shown Principally to service clubs and other organizations and would not be self sustaining. The upkeep and maintenance of public squares in the city was placed under control of the public property committee in place of the street committee as formerly. The resolution moved by Coun. Dougari and seconded by. Coun. clay evening. Mr. Roland Philip- son gave a rendition cf Anton Dvorak, negro spiritual "Goin Home . Miss Coffin was the solo- ist for the anthem and Miss Effie MacKay played during the offer- tory. Miss MacKay is one of Pro- vftisisor Emslies most promising pu- D - . S —FAR.EWELL PARTY - The staff of the Selrite Company. summcrsidc. gathered at the home of the manager, Mr. Snogrcn, on Friday evening to honour Mi". I Denzil MacNeill, one of the staff. 1 B. d . ' . BYE? n -s;,*,%- .*::.:::::“" t. w. 561.151 Erica's. L-34i2-2-i4-2i. , iii). (‘REE/RINGS- "Klaus milled on Mrs. C. " imp. last week to ex- t i iiciiis on the occa- wm“ u ailiilll Mrs. Strong )\’0(l in health. ‘ lity in her usuig rill left Siiin- ., iiziu; for Kciit- l“ will be em- m ma; who leaves this week for Kent- ,“ M, Snqdgyin. ville, N. S., where. he has been , . 1.. ,t 1'9 m-c- ulven promotion. The evening was x i 1th ii uiipro- pleasantly spent, mid at the closr VTV‘, i‘ mid siioivcrs Mr. Snogreii on behalf of the staff made a short speech accompanied by a 21ft from the staff, ivishinf: -_ Mi". MacNeill every success in his —— = new position. S !-‘ MRS. \ViLLiAi\'l . "i1 Hip skiff and fivtllllitlly him for -—L. A. ANNUAL MEETING- » iuucml servlccsi ‘i’ .\i:i‘lcii werc iifld The annual meeting of the Ladies’ ,li\‘i)ll from her Aid of the Presbyterian Church at to llit.‘ People's Kensiiigion was licld on Tuesday i l. E. G. Davies 0f- evening, Feb. 8th, at the home of iimiu: and grave. Mrs. William Champion. with o "We Maw!‘ John good attendance. The officers for lei’. chie the yeai" were elected as follows‘ . Thflmos President. Mrs. James Jardine: lst vice-president. Mrs. Carrie Ken- ncdv; 2nd vice-president, Mrs. "Zai Tryoii Robert Bowness; treasurer. Mrs. v W. Hawaii». Vera Bealrsto; secretary, Miswil- liiilliil'9ll acrflfi- liam Champion. A splendid pro- ' the rest gram was given and a grab-bat: Buildings in nITDFdCKl much amusement. Plans - 15 1H1‘? were made for an afternoon tea. ‘i W519?- W ti‘ to be held in ihc near future. The (7-""\'-""1-""U.\‘ iicxt meeting is‘ to bc held at the - Vim!» ’I-\ 5401'“ licuve of Mrs. William Deifllicy- B w» A. RMToombs Exccutoixs, A1- L-l9-2-15-2i. Personals -—Mrs. Douala; Gordon has rc- turued i0 lier home in Summer- (n side from St. John. N. B.. ivlivlci-c _ m? I; (* a 1 of she has been visiting her son. . r- ..f,§,, {aim 11.31.18 Robert Gordon and Mrs. Gordon. .ll li"(‘lll\i‘(l. sag ~5- _T[fi'f'ill“| Lcoiiai‘ _ (¢\,u,\“y_ N —Fi"ieuiis will iflgiltl in slcnlli ‘v1.11. “n- that Mrs. Louis D_v.~t._iiit u! um- LQonqrd iiierslde is a patient. iii the P111100 ‘ County Hospital seriously ili with rheumatic feveL-S. Mr. J. David Stewart. Char- lottetown, leave this iiinriunfl "i1 a busliless trip in Montreal. Ho will visit his mother, Mrs. J. . Stcuuirt, before returning home. t. Marys Miss irc. daughter ..\ir. oi : iant at ilw Caiic. ion Bank of niche r1‘ tl"ii:1-ii~r:-"icic and his ‘ "’ - ivmi iiciiriicst ('1, Siiilei‘. K n afternoon, 8 ll S g _ ( l ,ilic preisi- . wu _il i nccupvnz: ~ 1m hvmu. "CYEYJiiiE W!" git .0 Otrpiiii‘ Guided by Th? i in" ‘.1 r Cm" was . 9 v t. " ” e From S side Staging a snobby fiiimebilck from their defeat on Feb. 5th.. on their own rink, the Kensington Scams playing the Summersidc :‘ was led by Mrs. w i" i" o: riunmaijyi from ' ‘ tlic "itiiiiistry of w. .c.~i inicresiiii as Scouts iit Summerxide on Satur- n v \l u-sr-rqsnsir-‘Liviiis day coins off victorious after a ‘ r lis Priifl by Mrs. close some with H 50°" i)“ ° r. in M,‘ M“ Ggoyge It was touch and go all ihroual art i sGfVlnq to give a the game. Bernard was the star ' and a rvommendation made to the > t"... , '1 _1 ' 1v id player for Summersfde making four the .~....3§‘,‘-_.,.°.°‘Il§,i§‘§§s c§,.,.§§ on his own count to brlng- the "' score up to five. Kensiniztoll 80815 ""0 ~ "rm! ciifficuitics . .- .‘ »,,, , r , l diidri. iii , Jliifliihh. by the uexrg-‘fifartrrlsy eigeeihyd vogencd rust with Kennedy scoring for Kru- isingtoii and followed in quick suc- cession by three souls m- d inerside by Bernard. Ellis an Bernard. Kensington came. back strong in the second period. Kennedy. Ram- say and MacLeun. bringlfli! We EQQTQ up lo fou: for Kcnsingloii. Bernard in a brilliant ioloy WE“- cd thinils up but» 1115i berm’- the gang Rsmsuv notched another marker for Kensinfftfm ""1 e p€rg8d ended 5 to 4 in favor of tho v = ors. In th third period Hcaristc put p one more for Kcnsiiigion but towards the euri of the p . nard shot his fourth goal making . the suirrlv ivni" W‘ hi‘ lWYiiPi‘ mid the nini bc-i- lam‘ \‘ e m ii _ “if '41‘ iii vfiilfilldllltliilfllb i0 {lieu ‘he lViPilflli Band chil- v tn Fm 14th. The following Rf“ "t" prryzrzim committee ti’??? "Y's B. c, shim, Mrs. ~ My l, Tiiiw F:lu;\ Mucfiilivtio, a cfw/"iv nnd li/Irs. Leigh Fol- " i"Y"\i‘" xxx-e iuudc of two u ixrs who worn unable t0 be i on account of illness, Mrs. ~ii d last your. S‘ s 3 lPrcrivt and in ' particulainMrs. m; score 5 to 6 in favor the ',',,“7.‘,;‘-“- “Twill”! (‘V1595 Wm‘ Kensingtou Scouts. H. mu Oncnn Unto Ocean d {and shall Own Thee Lord“, SUMMARY h" iii-man Benediction. Con- First Period Kensingion, Kennedy SlSide, Bernard. B‘Bide, Ellis. BBide, Bernard- Beeond Period Kensington. Kennedy. Kensington. ‘tam-say- Kensington. Sfiside. Bernard. Kenslngimi. Ramsay- Third Period Kensington. Heairsto. S’Side, Bernard.- " ' - as d1"! ‘i iilrwmt sociiil hour w iwhili- the ladv of the Manse f,’ “Fulfill-sly served o delight- - a l.’ L. lllVISllll FUNERAL umaurun defence. 5ND ElVmALMlil. M. Wiiiettffl. Mollison", forwards. xuusmumu H. Ellis. B. Wiliett, 1. Moore, c "" ---- "to" "-..§*--Baz."?t'%.s-..u::r.- ~ Pwmimr Attended. fang“ its Jgrdine, 'M. setter,‘ for- ? "m"! ‘l-A. wardi K. Kennedy, D MacLca \- A. Mllis, Clark, n. Ramsay. B. Beairsto. Holman, appointing M. W. Rear- posltion of sanitary officer result- ed in considerable discussion be- fore its adoption. Mayor Foster said he bad not expected such an appointment would be made so soon after the new council took office. He con- sidered it an irregularity, too, that ihe resolution should not come from the police committee. Coun. Doiirzoi-i. mover of the resolution, reminded the council that re-ziopoiniment of the Officer Bradley at the January meeting had been moved by him- self and seconded by Coun. Mc- Leod, both members of tho fin- irco cnmmlitcc. lf the appoint- mcpt was not made now it would hziw- to wcil another month and a man ivas needed‘, he said. tell- ing the council that Dr. Keeping had Pierced to the fact no sani- tru". report iva~ available this month. Tho appointment of Offi~er Bradley." had been mcrciy an auto- matic rc-nppointment rind it was iiimtfwwinl who moved the reso- luiinn. Coun. Dr. Heath McIntyre chairman of the police committee mid. A new appointment was a different matter. He believed it was a. mistake to go ahead and make the appointment at iilifli"_<‘- meeting as there ivcre other applications read at the meeting and no committee of the council had given the matter any consideration. Ho. ivas serving iio- thing nininstl. the tncriis of tlic ca c. h" pointed out. but believed it. was tho uironlz way of doing: it. Th" pnnoiiviiieiit Plifililil be con- $l(l'l'(¢_'l liv Ill" committee under whose juiidicticin the matter came council. which would than take u-hvit action it decided. Qucsiicned m. tn what commit- tcc ind iurisfiiction over the Sani- iarv Officer the Recorder ruled it Ciliiil‘. uurici" ihc Police Committee. Coun. B. R. Holman, as seconder of the resolution, declared he rmild not agree with everythinu said. If there had been a techni- wil error he was sorry but still belicvvii iiio appointment. would be 1i popular one. Iii secoiidiiig the resolution he had not thought that anything out of the ordinary was being done. He believed the posi- tion should be filled immediately. Coun. McIntyre failed tn see the urgency of tlic appointment at this pariiculzii‘ time of the year. He, (iiciirt iraut to establish the precedent that auv man could canvas members of the council board and ‘navt a snap resolution brcuszht in and passed. He ‘moved an amendment to the resolution tiupciniiiigr Rcardnu to the effect that tlic matter be left over until the next meeting. In the mean- timc the applicant in question ivould have time to put in a for- mal application. Coun. Henry Lapthorn seconded the amendment. On the vote be- ing taken Councillors, McIntyre. Lapilicrn and Chandler voted for tie amendnigt and Councillors. Dougan. Holman. McKee, Bian- chard and Hennessey against. The , irz-in resolution carried. A resolution was passed extend- ing the sympathy of the Council to the family of the ‘ate James E. Bradley. sanitary office for the City of Charlottetown fui" many veers whose death took place un- expcctedly last month. The council extended its appre- elation to the family of the late John blot-Celina, Mayor of Char- lflllPl0iVn from 1924-26 for tlic gift c .i portrait. of the former Mayor t. hunt. iii the Council Chamber. A letter from C. A. Beer, pro- vincial fire marshal. was referred to the Fire and Light Committee. under chairmamhii of James T. McKee. to look into and report at tlic next meeting. The some com- milicc WflS asked also to take up tlic matter of sending Fire Chief Angus McEachcm to the Maritime Association annual convention to be held at Sydney, Nova Scotia, during the coming summer. Coun. Holman brought up the qua-lion of the recent purciinz-"e of the truck and snowplow by the city. There had never been, to his mind, a satisfactory explanation as to the purchase, the Councillor sazd. He had been informed that a Dodge truck, made by the some people as made the Far g, the co machine purchased. s 21o ‘l5 basalt?’ éistyluiflost 3 e r pa ylnternational truck " purchased for $212M. Prices quoted for both trucks werc the same make and at le as furnished in the outfit bougfih . The trucks mention- i l three ton trucks. A denier had informed him. Coun. Holman said. that he had been unable to obtain data as to the type iua~lilne the city wanted. Citizens wanted to know why the diflereiice in price between the tnick mentioned and the one bought and why the necessity for the truck and plow. and if it was doing a satisfactory iob. Coun. Dougan. as chairman of, 32 the tender committee through poison: so into tho body. lad you foal sour. e1 ntthoeaooofiounoodlouiothinggotrrom 5973911511)’ like ti. know why, at Q cahrt n case the latter broke down explained .73‘- don. former city councillor, to the the tender for the Fargo we; that ‘Jail. 20", prisoners escorted from whose hands the fenders for the mm“ Fused. explained in reply that the machine purchased ha, been equipped with haiidrauuc 1105i. and special tires, frame,‘ Silfiugs and rear end. Then there was the nutter of wheelbase to be I taken into consideration, a factor I not mentioned in the We; quot. _ ed by Coun. Holman. i this spe- cial equi merit items would soon increase e price of any truck to make the difference between the We Dil-rdiased and others mention- he would Coun. Holman said me when finances were 1n sq difficult a condition. an expendi- ture for an expensive truck and plow was considered necessary. The urchase had been ‘nade in the ing hours of the previous councl and the present council would have to pay for it, The truck was satisfactory and was doing good work but its value would be seen to greater advantage lntcr in the season, Conn, “m- nessey said, The truck would lake the lace of the City watering d ring summer months, the s ker continued. As to the need or the truck and ‘ 9y said he had asked Hon. J. P. McIntyre, Minister of Public Woriu. earlier in the season con- cerning _the availability of the Government plows The Minister replied that the City should not depend on government glows as they might be busy on ivhway work. I The move to purchase the truck and plow had been made a year and a half ago. Coun. Mclntvrc said. One reason for accepting full specifications had been izivcn i with the total price of the ma. Chin: delivered on the street, ‘in- formation that haci not been iii- cluded in ail the tenders. Coun. Holman referred to a statement made at Rotary ester- day that 61 per cent of total’ relief bill had been paid by the City o1 Charlottetown. In the past the City paid only one ‘ 4 _ third. the Councillor said. The rcp "t at Roiai" also said tlic City wr-s mt receiv ng the same per capita for relief as other Cauadan cities. The council chould get busy and got after more money. he thought. Coun. Henncsscy Siiill the stzitc- mrnt iefcrrcti i0 by the prrv nus speaker had bscu quotcri by the ‘ speaker at Roiaryns n strit mcilt mode before the Rcwell Commis- slcn during its hearing in Char- lottetowii. Coun. Clifiliillel‘ said no one could have bccii more diligent iii pres- sing the Citys claims 1x1 i" the Government than ivrs cx-injvci" Turner. Aiiy set of figures coifd be taken and different result, iii‘- rived at. inthe case of the rcicf the government claimed that dir- ect relief was iiiseparably tied up with unemployment relief projci.» and by taklro the two figures the amount receivcri by tlic Ciy in the past year ins ‘.1 good dcui more than the two-thirds prcvous- ly given, was the cla‘m made. POLICE REPORT Twenty-eight arrests were made in the City of Cliai"iuti.ctowii iii the month of January". the rcnozt prepared by Chief of Police Birt- wistle and read by Coun. Di‘, Heath McIntyre. chairman of the police committee. said. -!\l‘l‘i3£~lS were ci-msiiicd as follows: Attempt to stcnl. l: (irunk in charge of motor vchiclc, l‘. ilrunk and disorderly. 4; drunk and iii- capable. 13; theft 0f {illlO wraps. 2; vagrancy, 6; insanity, l. T0tal,~28. There were six prosecutions uii- ClBl‘ the Prohibition Act for tlic unlawful sale oi" pus SSlfXli o. in- toxicatlng liquoi". resulting iii live convictions and one dismissal. There was also one conviction uii- der the Excise Act for unlawful possession of spirits. On Junuaiy 12th ilir- Force col- lected thirty tlircc samples c1‘ mill: and one of cream from licensed vendors, delivering same to the City Analyst for test. Two of the samples contained sediment and the offenders were summoned and appeared before His Honor the Stipeiidiary Magistrate. charged under the by-lau’ respecting milk and milk vendors when ‘a. fine five dollars and costs was imposed in each case. The following amounts were coi- lected in tines and costs: Prohib- ition fines, $275.00: excise, $00.00: miscellaneous, $137.00: total 11-‘ mount collected. 5512-09. Other duties performed by the Force during the month ‘include the following: Prisoners escorted to County Juli to police court. for trial. 10; -. escorted to Falconwciod, l; slun- nionses servd, 8; subpoenas served. " 5: ticket-of-ieave reports, l: iran- . sienfs in Station overnight, 7; dwelling houses quarantined. FOOD INSPECTORS REPORT Thirty-two portions of camp-ssh" were condemned as unfit ioi" food and destroyed during the iiiCliill of January, Di". I. E. Crokeii, food inspector told in his report at the monthly meeting of the City Council lest night. The milk rcport follows: Alex Rhynes ——_ — — -- —- 44 Sydney Eiimaii —— — -— - — 4-3 Roderick McDonald —- -— -— 4.0 Wendie Mutch — —- - — —- 3-9 E. H. Douglas — —- -— — -- 3-3 Everett Bovyer — — — — — {H3 Lester Bcaton - -— — -- —- M5 Lorne clly — -— —- -—— — 4-0 C.J.Wo0d --—-——4-~l William Smal wood —- -— — 4.6 Joseph Driscoll — — —— — ——- 4-4 A. n. McKay ~ - - - -- J-l W. H. Smith — -— -- —- - 4-4 Frank Roper -— —- -— —- — 4-0 Roper Bros - - -— —- - 4-0 E. Cullen —~ —- —— —— —— —- 41> Alex Agnew — - — -— —- —- 5-3 | George Muim - —— -— -— — 44 ) Health Past. Milk Co. -- - to, Lincoln Wood 8t 50 —-"- ~ 3-7 i John Aylward -— -— - -- —- 4.3 I A. A, Holmes -- -— - - ~18, A. McRae 8a Sons — -- — -- 44f Wallace Wheatley — -— —- —- 41] Cecil Wood — ~— — -— —~ - 34-0! G.&G.MilkC0.——-"~4-ili J.S. Walker ———--'-'4~0. Pure Milk Co. — ~ -- —~ —- 4-" , Sunshine Milk Co. —- —- -- M‘ Harold Stead - -- - - ~ H’ (All clcar of sediment). l Victor Mcwilliiims ——— - —- 4.4 , John Walsh — -—- -— -— - —— 4.?- ‘ (Slight rcoimentl. i (‘roam i F. I. Andrew - - - — -- 330,5 : samples milk; 1 sample | cream", 2 iiiiik with sediment. iNfli BlllINBll , irmtcrl for capital ‘not wild iii D‘('“iiil)'.‘l' i937 wore:- 4——1_- 411ml could build up a iteservc for BliARli lillLllS FIRST _MiEET|NE Financial Situation Reviewed - Major Campbell G iv e s Address. The financial situation of the iuwn of Summerside was thor- oughly gone into by the new coun- cil board at their first meeting since their election which was held last night. Mayor John E. Campbell, for the fifth time May- or of Summerside, presided over e full council board. Hi. Worship appointed the com- mittees as follows: Finance: R. L. Molilson; A, S. MacKay; D. F. MdcNelll. Streets: Joliii ‘Y. Phillips; Ther- on Morrison; Henry Wedge. Police and Abattoir: ivedge, Morrison and Moliison. Electric Light: Morrison; Molli- son‘. Phillips. Property and Fire: Mat-Neill; hi". Kay and Wcrlge. . hzflli-lllfi, Schools uurl Parks: ldacKay- MacNeill and Phillips. Auditors: D. F. Archibald, C. A. mid W. W. biuitart, L. A. Munro mic! Joseph Wncrl .. as as "s. The appointment. of ‘ll iiip‘o_\"ecs was confirmed and is the some ‘Z1; last your. Councillor Mollison, as chairman of the finance committee, asked that arranzements be made for an 0\'9l‘(ll'ii!l3 at ihc Bank of Nova Scctid. He also asked the Mayor for : statement as to tlic concil- [i021 of the imam-cs of the town at illi‘ present time. The clerk re- plied llifii. tlic total debt of the town was $748,348.27 and the net (icbt was $53l.342.89. Bills con- ricr-punt and Ii lit $195691. a. in- .- available weir valued cicclric pH-Axt ‘ ~ S‘ ‘I001 . hi. current as- scis nvci" current liabilities, The l)l‘.'>[)1‘i‘ili)ll 01' m»! dvht which ap- iiiicd to electric iiglit plant ivas $78.22061. To tlic quotian as to what was ihc estimated no: tax rate for 1.038 to cover deb iiures, sink- ing iuv". and current expviiciiirre im- lfiflii tlic Gfz-ri; rrplird that the < With Canada's largest telling cough and cold remedy. pared By P.E.I. The following brief was prepared by a committee of the P.E.i. Medi- cal Association and sent to the Executive of the Canadian Miezll- cal Association. The briefs from the nine Provinces were digested, and a final brief made up, and presented to the Rowell Cominis-i siciri, containing the best points cf [ the provincial brief: The invitation of tlic Rowe}! Commission to tlic Ciiiliiiiliiii Med- ical Assmiation to present a brief for the consideration of the Cciii- mission is duly appreciated by the medical profession 0i L“ aria. as it affords " "- for the medical pron EXIHCSSlOll to ilici matters of liczilili u‘ sidci" vital to the w !‘.ll'0 oi Canadian people. and o! mount importance iii the til-i, ment of a, qrrnt nation. It is quiic possible iiilii 1i sutu- tion of lieullh problems ill lilio country" may entail some l".‘\’ls'i>“ oi" amendment of The Bi"1 North America. Act in so far as i refers to ultimate responsibility" iii dealing with said problems, . Granted that The British Norilii America Act says "Health and, health matters are a ])l'O\'lil ‘ad-t Couiici‘ i114 estimated timi- iiic meesqiic-iii rain ivould not go over l3 per cont. Councillor Mac-. Neill in "wer lo question; from‘ llii‘ .‘.-in_ about the purchase of responsibility." still the wliolc ll nation must be vicwcd from astzuiti point very different in i937 to ivnat it was in 1867. The past sev- enty years has seen tremendous chances iii tho field of iiiQLliCillU-—- ilif‘ air port "nvc the following _ , _ ,_ ‘i"lii‘t.-'l Mr»: Aiiiridzi Wells 17.1 l gliemer- dg‘c,qc'l).mfn£ o[h‘“,,~,lfl:-‘§.ll i“ l; u: Mm) U“. ugh" $324000; gtllcl-le pxllziciigzll 1li€lL‘\(\.l\l(‘iliL‘ ‘h: .]Ll(l‘.i‘. Siiiiiulcis llliil Noiiunn Mc- § nws,” proxesionsh Suvemy ‘Years Lccd 15.1 acres at $190. $2.869. Mrs. Archie Milrrav 2.4 acres at 5W0. l ‘zi S450. Peter G. Cark 4.9 acres at Fifi’). @931. Making a total of $7.- 40.’) In addition an aurciement to .c ii m Pair-i: G. Clark 24.5 wit» iri" S 0.15 $655 bciiig paid. the hrfauc" (‘i be paid before De- . '1‘ 1938. The total acreage, in- Pliifllllf: the additional land was uppirixiiiintcly loll acres. Vitvm" (.‘.'\iiinii:~7l‘ flfldl‘€SSI-—— I\in_\"ii‘ Campbell arlrire. 0d Cnvitci‘ lliwrzi mid (‘flint-ins :vi!‘.. iifici" illi‘ vccuiai- business hail been conducted. He regretted the- ribscncc of familiar faces since he~ last presided as Mayor. and es- pecially the latr- Huch Massey. for mnm" _\"‘-'li‘» town clerk. Speaking nf flit‘ licnvy ‘indebtedness of the the - inwu Mayor ("impbcil said thni. a iiuic cf rcii" .."‘1iilf‘l‘lf had come. Tim‘ t“" '"“‘":iness incurred wring the last four years conic not up o.» '1'"finitely. He em- ptirisizcd Ill" lxct that if Summer- sirlc wanlcii i0 encourage young ziicn tn maki- their homes here and sciilc down, we must keep be- forc its n rate of taxation as far a-a pos ‘ibie wiiliin the capacity of those who are to pay the taxes. His Worship stated that these proieci= that have been started \\‘Oiil(l be completed and he prom- ised the ivoricing man every pos- sibie employment. He complimen- tr-n flit‘ laborfiig ‘man on the es- " a credit ‘imion thrift and was the laboring fl Tiitm ii’. the iviiitzu", Ho. promised the sup- port, orf the Council in this worthy l.‘ 1P1‘ . ' Rciuriiing to the unemployment (tucsiioii, Mayor Campbell said, that the public works as an un- employment relief project was mo. i life mid in national g0. preventive medicine was prac- i cally iuiimown. Public h calth- Imeasures and disease control were not thought: of. Great dvccrcrles iii medicine iii that saim- period "lave been perfected iii their prac- tical application to discusc and saving of lives. Those discoveries have long since passed the experi- mental stage, and are now rick- nowledued tlic world oyci" us absu- lutely necessary to the 0\'(‘l'_\'(l(l_\’- ilf'i'(‘liil§lii(‘lii oi any iiaiiuii. X-Ray Treatment Thousands of souls today in Caii- ada are living witnesses to ihc efficacy; of tlic X-rny ‘illfi Dri-p Therapy machines. of indium, 0i toxioci treatment in ciipiuhcria. of specific drug treatment in vener- eal disease, and among the great discoveries of recent years was that of insulin by cur own great Canadian, Sir Frederick Banting. The falling, death rate iii tubercu- losis in this, as wcil as other coup-- tries is ample proof of the value. of sanatoriuin treatment. , We do not deem it necessary to‘ labour the point that at no time in the world's history has medical science been able to save human] life as it can iii tlic present day’. i Canada, priding itself as one of‘ the great nations of the world, iii- sists on being in the van of this great health development in its salvaging and saving of human life. Accordingly, the provisions of The British North America Act might well be reviewed, and. i! necessary revised or amended to give the Federal Government of Canada more power, if necessary, in regard to health matters of na- tional importance to the whole about. at an end. but that he had nuciiier prcjcri- which he hoped Wiliilil giyc ivcrk in the i116“ and at the right time of year. He had been itivcsiiuatiiw 2hr. pussibilitics o.‘ oyster fishing in Summerside harbor. The rowth of oysters in the bay has eeri remarkable of late and that the only thing that- was spoiling the marketing of Jlicse oysters was the town sewer- age which has contaminated the waters and made the oysters unfit fr saic. He pro ed to that if he could get the Government to guar- antee that those bays would not be lea ed to pi"i'.':.‘.c owners but kept for uncmplovmcnt relief ur- pnsos ihai tho (“(001180 of bull inc scpiii. ianks at tlic cast. and wcst of the toivii wouirl not be a great expense and the material gain from the oyster industry would more than justify the outlay. iis now SOIIITI‘ nf ivcnlth with the smelt fishing following right. after would hcln out the unemployment rillllflllfln to n largo extent. In clodiic Mayor Cam bell ised the citizens the w ole ed support of the Council limos. replied to rOm- eart- COUIiCllIOI‘ MacKnv Mayo" Campbcllls spur-Q and con- cmtwrvcd him mi his return to "ir- Fiiivoi-‘s srai. Councillor Mac- Nciil supported the motion. Mayor Cnmpbcll movcd a icsolution of cvurkvcncc to tlic widow of the ‘iic Judas‘ Sicwai-l. who was a foriucy rcsidcui, of Summcrside. j the niciion irns seconded by Coun- riiici" i\inc!<oy and passed unani- iiio -i_\. Bills were ilflsSfifl as follows‘. ’- "n we'd hiiis $2412.57. unpaid hi‘? $3149.88. Eicciric iiRhi- "paid hili~< $1183.87. unpaid $2182.11. P0- lirc report r=lim cri that total fines effected fru" tho past month were .._..___,.-...-.... ...,_,,..,,. ...,_,,_,,,,,.. Canadian people Public uillitiessucli as tlic new“ plane and radio were not thought of in 1867. yet the Federal Gov- ernment takes control of the air and exercises nationwide control of those modern developmentsand this is true in respect to many matters unheard of or uiiihought of in i867. Federal Obligations Although the British North Am- erica Act says problems of health are provincial responsibilities, yet the Federal Govcriimcni, as occa-i sion demanded m" national rcspou- I sibiilty required. has assumed tn itself certain obligations in regard to health, such as medical cafc and treatment of Indians, of lep- ers. of sick mariners. of quaran- tine and examination of immi- grants. examination of polluted. waters-aespecinlly ivliere fishing; areas are involved-and their qunr- antiuc. Also, the Federal Govern- ment legislated re pure foods," at an drugs, proprietary medicines. nar-i cotics. health of animals and many i I other matters. z y Thus. it is tlic opinion of ihc Canadian fiicdlcai Associriiioii illill the Federal Government might ' ‘l increase the extent of its powc and, through a properly Offifiililfll! Federal Department of Public Health, deal with many other health problems ni yiizil nniionnl importance. Fully disclaimiui: iili)’ idcci nil outlining or suzszvstiiiu. much loss dictating a |)2‘Ilr'_\' iu hciiltli mai- te for_a_ Fedcriil Deriiviiiciii of $31.50. Th police uuye warning that any sot, machines iLllllVl iii operation would be confiscated-S. uEkLmrS FOR llll IIHTII. SMOKEI’! THROAT -—IIJCKI.EY'S THROAT AIDS. I0: BriefTUu tlzirftzes ResponsibilityFor ....... sHealth Services "Comprehensive H Submission Pre- " I" i~ - m. s... MIXTURE “w. st 5uB>i|lUilS Medical Society For Rowell "Commission. , Puihir iii-ails. ivc l‘f:.'~1pCl.'lfill]§'Silg- new. ifllll. the fnilciyiiig matters be . ("ziicfuily lll\'i‘ull2LilI.'(i by tlic 11.0w. on, (mil perhaps a , .- l): reached wliii-liiyiii be lJCflLfIi. .il i0 the tvliulc Canad- iaii pccpiv. We consider that {ill matters u! health now ciiifvrunt flPflflfiillLdiih oi tlic Ful- citil CfLi\f‘i‘l!lll'.'llLVClJlllil be cri-re- iutvrl {illfl lilac iiiidvz" tlic (iircc: i‘,.ii'.‘.'i)i of -.i FMiPlTll Uvpdriiiiciii c!‘ iicziliii, which we iecl iii llllii may of rapid iuctiical advance should be a separate and (ilsiinct rtiiiuii 0i iiic Fcticrni Gov- l"lli. ("H-"iiriiiiiy" of li-grisidilon "irrs in Cziuaiia -. iliuil (llllPYPlll . uluiions lli the iii- (ll‘.".ll’ll pipviiices. l-lajoi" ilcallli Problem Tim lllli_i,0i' liculili problem Lic- llil.’ Cali-don to: indccd the \\'lii..i‘ woi'l<i~- question fJZiilCCl‘ ziiirl its control. The Ciill- ziilian Ivfcdicul Association is now launching zi campaign, both lay and lllfWllffillJillll establishing with- in itself a Department of Cancer Control, but Willi the fcziiiiilaiid or lllCl‘L“.l1~.lll¥ (Icatli . the iiesi scourge of tlic rlilllibili nice. a Federal Govern- Llifilll Department of Health might well loud its aid and direction in {his vital conflict. ‘File field c‘. iiiciiiiil liygiviit- is a cumulatively‘ liL'\\' one uiiii (JliU \‘i'\\i‘.ii uifcrs. 1i: iiiucli nppnriiiiiiiy llh ‘clllff Oillljl‘ lll ])‘i‘\‘\'(‘ll'\l\‘C lilL‘.ll-, cine. and its importance is truly’ national lli character. hiuili need- cd development in iiiis field could be, fostcrvti an.‘ (lvveloped by a 0i iiciiitii. iliu‘. mun) iUlIOllh in this cciiiiiijy" lliiijfii‘ peiceiiidqe 0f ilflYL‘ us ll initiates those of central or soutli- . cvii Europe who were brought into (Iiiniida tmdci" federal immigration yiulicics, dud that ilic cost Oi car- , is ll.‘ \'i‘i§' htlltlilb. liililiPii illlilli i)l't)\'lll- i 1112 f0!" those menial cases res Lilhlliil)‘ (hcplj; li:l.iiiui.ill_\' ul|l~ biirrasseti, iiie Fcticrzil Govern- inciit thrpugh a Department of Health might render assistance in this problem. or endeavour to pre- vent d iill‘ill“l‘ ‘mere-air iii admis- sion.» if) int-nini . hi... Wlllfll we bciuyc Li. ])l'U])L‘l‘i_'-Zi(l\'l:.CKlllidii- uil hygiene l)l‘0_gl‘killl could (l0. It is our opinion that more dir- ect federal control would be inval- uable in other (iisciises such as tuberculosis because, yyhlle it is cuiiiforiiiiu in Liiuu‘ ihnt ilicdeuiii riitc in Ciilliifilli in droi iiiy, annu- ally, _\'I‘L (‘i your lives are sac- i-ificcd hm". . ihcve is iiui enough intensive work iii some parts of Canada and not nearly enough sanawrlum beds. The foregoing remarks" apply as well to venereal (IHCSSQ which for Wfiiil. of more llllJllSl\'P lfPflllilillli. is yearly taking too iiich ii mi! among our people ~~i in like bciinz dealt with b_\ - manner to maternal and infant welfare. The aeroplane and the auto. witr the newest development iiie trail- er, are not at all innocent and might. tycil he mudc .~.\\\)_ll'(!i it federal regulations. Physical Training Urged Canada as a nation had a mos unpleasant experience during th- worid war. whcii statistics reveal- ed the alarming fact- that man: of Canada's young meii were iii) fit for enlistment on account u physical defects. Geniiany ha." ven the world a lesson ili thv ast few years along the lint" o. physical development of _\'t'rilii.' people as aii orderly poi-v. oi hi. cational and military ii-ziiiiiiiu England has doiie the some iii; ' making n rcctl success of ii. we sligucst that a Federal Deputi- ment o1 ilcalih might tiu ii re." service in Canada by ii film: ." supervised physical trziiiii: ' UflilYJ-i along the lines found s.» 1i’ in the motiici" llillfl? We understand iiiat illt" l»? 2 ". lIi'.'(:$.tlJ,.i't- relationship between ti“ Fem. Government and the unions PP»- vmcial Governments us to HlClfi services, and in this coiinctiiuzi wt wish t0 pom: cu’. llittl \‘.i<- ' . l most serious pi ‘4 all pin- iiiccs, but a )(‘Cl. 1y iii flit‘: West and inc f ' ‘.ii.it lll'i'.l'l_\' liziif oi I tlic iwipu’ lion rii lilU Pioiiiicr: o’ , Sllfllliiillti ill is Oli ix-Jicl shim"- |liii\\‘ heron-iii"); it d. iiiai, suliir" cquiiabze financial arraiizciiicnt n- rcuched ill order that many in the medical profession may exist, . lViay we respectfully request that ‘ ilic whole question of flit medic-d ilix ziiid tlic u ni- . Cililsililtlfill i". 1i i “ of Diitillnf their lllt'illl‘il' c on the .."imi~ footing {i5 pm- vision for food. clothing. incl our: shelter? As ihc Canadian Mcdiczil Asw- cioiioii has already izuiic oil i" orc fl§ lli\'i)ill'ili;', lllt‘ uppriiiiiiiiiii‘. oi zi_ Royal COlililil; .U‘.i iii tlliili‘ liit qui-dzoii of ii i-‘vdcrdl Iii-aiaii iii- surgiiice Sijlitliii; iiiiti Ha suiiic ui tlic provinces l ii‘ ctl or are seriously health ll‘ iiruilcc. we l‘i‘.'lili‘.\i " sioii vxllu u iv ’ ‘fill scliriiii- of licztlili ill tiilLl‘ so that u body" o1 lillfiiliid- iiuii may be OlH/illliid llllll. would be of value to any Government m Chaim that miclit intend to en- iiioii an hr-alih insurance cure of indii ' pic ‘(i be c.i ,-. _ considering respect fully lSzgriiciii W. J. P. liluchlibL/iiy. .\'l.i).. ii. D. JOHNSON, Ml), BC KEEPING, Z\I_D. Ciitii"lottci0\\"ii, P.’ E. i, November 16th, i937. Must Strengthen 1 "c" ‘ ‘TF7’. ’.":*"n rule from l (C. l’. by (iiiziriliziiru-hjii-iiiil Wirvi MOSCOW, Ifi-u i-l-Jwciiii 5m- lin, lC21(l(‘l' , of ilie cOlliiillllilxl. ;Pay.,\. urcvii ruddy tho" ili!‘ Sn- ‘ vie‘. lilllill] ii i . -'i"I»": w- . . l? v. r-i illilil" in 1i ‘i-iicr 1n "cl-pd m" i". i".- l (in, Hit‘ party 'i"\’£iii, wrztw-i ill rc-ponse i0 a qusximi Iii 7i yriiiiv shill i‘ i COFHlTIlUiISi Lfllifll" iizzhitor lvrm rIVIillF-lf, who zi-"lzrvl him . other ili:- i.ii.ii " f»! i-"iuiirni nu z-riuhi b0 r0 k “Flip uiri i. flit‘ l ])l'<'il(‘lllii1ll. illlfliill.) if) without which the iiiizi‘ i “Buick Iwisti Trusty as an old iriend-"it i.ever fails to please with its lasting flavour. u