2 The Guardian Saturday, July 24, 1954 Medical Grad. OITY & DISTRIOT TOWN TAXIeDiI.l 5570 CBASWILL for Bstuir Photo- gnphs . OOLOBED ISLAND VIEWS. - Oraswell Studio. DI. FARM!-ZR willibe absent from his office July 24 to Aug 0. "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS M038- II the HUGHES DRUG STORE. BELANGEB RANGES for coal wood or oil. Bryenmn dz Macxsy POST CARDS. handicrafts. The Room. "WE TREAT THE SICK WELL". Glggey's Pharmacy. open evenings 'till 8 o'clock. SPORT SHIRTS - Mostl) small .sizes, regular to 54.95, Sale 31.69. Henderson Cudmore. l I BALANCE OF Spring and Sum- tmer Hats clearing '(H 51.95 and l l l souvenirs Island and Book 5295. Nu Hat Shop. BERN 011.. C Quaker oil burn- ing Kitchen Ranges and Floor rm- Bryenton & McKay. Dr. James Ivan Farmer, who graduated in Medicine from the , University or Otmua and reL'9lV'edlnaCe5' The reallocation of' taxation fields to provide the Provinces and municipalities with more adequate revenue was emphasized last night by Mr. George I-lees, M.P., Toronto- Brosclview, national president of the Progressive Conservative As- sociation, following his arrival in Charlottetown by air from New- foundland. Mr. Hess, who is ac- companied by Mrs. Hoes, is on s Maritime tour and will leave for Nova Scotia on Monday. Mr. I-lees has visited the Prov- ince on several occasions before and Mrs. I-lees as a young girl meat at least three summers at s Brackley Beach Hotel. Both of them were greatly impressed with the beauty of the Island from the sir. At a meeting of the Queem County Progressive Conservative Association held in Charlottetown last night, Mi: I-lees said in 1i.:i'.: ”Since my arrival in the Mari- time Provinces. I have found that there is some uncertainty existing as to the procedure with regard to the Dominion-Provincial Taxaton Agreement which would be follow- ed by the Conservative Partv w.:cn his certificate fiorn the Domiiiionl . . . , . . , .. mggljcailibocvneullllll this your 15 ply. 2iFtzngcp.iiI.dllilLti-.:i- Dr. Farmer is presemljl Smdymglsell Hcilllh, Albeit Hdlllsd). p Internal Medicine at an Ackron S ISLAND GRILL. Queen Street; Ohio H05hital. Dial 5228 Sereing lull course din-l He is a son of the late Mr and mm, spema1,zmg chmese dun, 1 Mrs. Janicsthaziiicig K.iikiim and a 5 nephew of Mr M A Fiii'in':- and SPORT SHIRTS - Midsuniincr ' .time will be continued with all the we form a Government. So that there may be no further mlsunder-l standing on this point. I would like now to outline our policy in this matter.” "When we form a Government, the Dominion Provincial tax agree- ments which are in force at that NATIONAL PRESIDENT ADDRESSES LOCAL CONSERVATIVES LAST NIGHT tax rentals paid to the Provinces are not adequate to meet the needs of the provinces and also the municipalities which gave up tax- ing powers at that time." Mr. Hees further asserted that it was the belief of his Party that present tax agreements do not leave . the municipalities with adequate tax fields from which to drew the revenues needed to meet their ever increasing responsibili;- ies. He promised the early calling of I. Dominion-Provincial confer- ence to discuss among other im- portant matters. the reallocation oi tax fields to provide the provinces with the Vi and the municipalities sources of revenue they heed to meet their rapidly increasing ob- ligations to the people they serve. The National President outlined briefly the policy of Mr. George Drew when he was Premier of Ontario, in which he pointed out that Mr. Drew proposed that all corporation income taxcs L-ailcc.tx by the Dominion Government from large corporations with head office: In Ontario be distributed on tl: basis of the business done in eat- province and paid to the provinci.i governments." The meeting was attended by ti; Provincial executive of the Cui servative party, provincial mcmbe" nominated candidates. Distrit-. presidents and county presidents Aftera most successful Piiiig meeting held last night in the C11). Dr. L. Fzirnieiz Cliiirlu 'i.Ii.Hl clearance ordinarily to s5.00 non liproylncgs which wlsh LO have ghemiMr. George Hees, National Presi- Dr. Falrmervis El graduate of st 32.89. I-leiiderson Ciidmoi-e. .commu9dA They 3,-8 legal conudent of the Progressive Conserva- Dunstans university ROSE MARIE BEM.n, SHOPPE tracts cllind -Will, be respected in let- 31:; 5;:irtiYv:l;fil(:1uSll4'IJi(S)-mltiseifr Pictured above are Trades and Labour officials at P. R. Bengough, C.B.E., LL.D., President Trade and Labour closed for holidays Aug 16, to Aug. l" R" sp”"' in the province, at which 1,”... ,,,.T,. mccling in L.P.U. Hall last evening: (Left to right) -- Jack Congress of Canada, A. J. Doucet, Rep. Trades and Labour 28, inclusive. Re-opening Aug. 30. l Mr. H2::5:,?:t"g: :)o:i):3:1n' that hope to meet some of tho kt-y utirlt-lB. Brown, Committee Chairman, Trades and Labour Coun- Congress of Canada, M. Earle MacDonald, Treasurer. Conservauve ers of the Party. Mr. Hoes expects STRAWBERRY hulleiux ulii) Iiiivv. not been paid please call at Co-l pop Super Market for your cheque. Page To Court VVASHINGTON ,(AP).- A negro , . . . . . youngster has been named a pagels Sl:I,L(fIA1'iS I" I2"- boy to the U. S Siipri-me C0tlrL.l ll 9 t ' mil” "”s'”"” I el He's the first of his race ever to be so honored. The 14-year-old boy. Charles Vernon Bush of- Washing- ton will begin his duties as one of the court's four page boys for the .- term starting Oct. 4. gags?-lle vendol 5' Great p .VllIil.I.VEIlY SPI')(ilAI.S at Hi- Style Millinciy. Extra Sp9L'lHl values. Racks at 1.49 and 2.-lili HOWARD MCINNIS 1 1 W5 vaues o i. . l 7 l WED FOOTTTEAR SPECIALS - Slips regular 3.98.: 115 Queen 5;, , Cu,.,.k, Bun. for 1.98. Panties regular 89c for; 490 Satui'(ia,v only. Helen's Di'ess' Shop, I36 Kent. SUN GRILL-Full coursc dinners, and lunches. Reasonable price i George i -j-..-.-j.jm.- flavored with real Bananas Please. everyone with this tantalizing des-l lning. Lhe position of the Party has always been that any Province wishing to make an agree- to get in 3 round of golf on Sun-v day. They leave Monday for New Glasgow, N. S., where Mr. Hoes merit of this kind is entitled to do will address a meeting on the same so, "we believe that the annual night. ”'lPRESIDENTNBENG0UGH STRESSTESNEEI)" OF PLANNED EMPLOYMENT POLICIES "The work of the Trades anriloperiiting with labour 100 per Labor Congress is strictly a tradci cent. union husiness and must be openl Following the address by Min to meet every kind of govern--Bengough, Chief of Police Mac- ment in each and every Province", Arthur extended thanks on be- Mr. P. R. Bengough, C.B.E., LL.D., half of the local Trades and Lu- President of the Trades and La- hour Congress of Canada. told a representative audience of Union l organization members at in meet-l ''I know of no statute or law dealing with labour in any Prov- lbour Council which he dost-rilii-tl as help our fellow-man." "an organization design:-ti to The speaker was ITlIl'l'lfIIIllfll'I by BANAHA LAYER CAKE ncmv ,ing in the L.P.U. Hall last eve- Mr. J. "Fred" Dnucet. l'PIll'P- I sentative of the T. and L. ( (H1- gress of Canada, Mnnrton, .l .Vl sinrl til, J. M. McAlduff, President Trades and Labour Council, I - Smith Photo lDealh In California Of Mrs. Flora Brown The death occurred on June ltth at the home of her niece, Mar- garet Bethune, in Arlington, Cali- of Mrs. Flora Brown, wi- ,dou of the late Robert R. Brown, land daughter of the late Don- laid and Margaret (MacDonald) lMacKenzle of Shamrock, P. E. I. !The late Mrs. Brown lived the lf'ZIrll8I' part of her life in Gold- siieid. Nevada, but on the death of llier brother, Fred. she returned Ihnine to be with her mother. Of her three children Donald survives. lller two daughters. Myrtle 13, and lM-ai-caret, ll, were stricken with (diptiieria and lost to her shortly liliLFI' her return to P. E. I. P. 0. Association President Greeted In Oli'town sert. Special today at Stewarti. g ,h. h h g g . :M"Ald””'. P”'Sld.i("i"ll "I ll” T l Mi-s. Brown was one in a fa'm- pgakenes. !ll;t.P is iv 1 as not been secuiedil. Council presi M. 113 or nine buys and three Ems I ll mugh '' ""5 m"lpmRI' 0" lhel '" '”" '” "T " oi whom only one, Major Dan LOADS CARGO - The s. s gnrt 0! the rank and file of la-: e Mncxenzie of California remains Miquelon, from the French Is- 0111' 0rEr'm1'I-a1i0nS." Mr. Ben-i g 5.. -1 - and ne lhe-W5 sup. 505 PET TTISBTLIOIT langsdof St. Pierre and Mriquiealon, ?!::g:i 5?)::Ir.'Clf:8ag9:;l1:lI)l:1d0 the 174 . . v:,.l(,ela,nCR::jliC:; Mrs Alfex Sm", h:j........:..j oa 9 8 zenera cmro at L e un-I ' ' - - 5 V" "r - Hi ii ., a M-. R c in I mm 3; Ben Wha;-f yesterday andlahle part of the Association, based R01dluaXBayanP' Eis 1. es 0 n o Bun-"S ,sailed for her home port last night. 9r1liI"Pl.V 0n 109M P0-0PPY8fi0n- ' l Speaking of unemployment h , Tl . , deplored the 600,000 developed at There Wm be 3 Neal mam 9"" tries for piping and dniiciiia com petition at the Gathering of thc Clans this year according to Mr I TTT” Aussies Fly Beef 3:l:S.llZ”LSl.i?.' iii” i:i:;.:;”r,5I83 0 3'13 3 l III C (I meeting inst evening that 24 on-. fries had been received from Nova Scotia, one from New Brunswick FILIZZELL - At the P. E. Island) GOSPEL SERVICES, Sons of Hospital on July 22, to signalman1England Hall, Richmond Sin-et,;the peak. and said there was so Mrs. Freddie Frizzell 8. son, weightlLord's Day it a.m. Communion; ,'much work to be rlnne that the I lb. 12 oz. Fredrick Irwin 12 noon Sunday School; R p.m.levil.: of unemployment could be 7 V ,Bible Lecture continuing study in amid;-i1, "ThPr9 lg only me gmswpp QUDN Al l-W0” lL95Pll3lv,the Book of Revelation. Rev. H. to llflntnploympnl, gnd that is em. Bronx. New York on July 21st. to p Matgwen minmer . . . - , , . . . ,ploynient. Even dollar put. in Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Quinn, U166, ' I . . I ,- , ,' d H v .- g Phyllis Blanchard. RN v. 11 send "Hm" '0" P" S S" " M m I" Prominent members of the Party were on hand to greet the National President of the Progressive Conservative Association. Mr. George I-lees who with Mrs. I-Ices ar- rived in the City last night. Left to right they are Mrs. W. H. V. Dunbar, president , - . g . of the Queens County P.C. Women's Association; Mr. R. R. Bell, Q.C., leader of the .-it.llIIl:iISI:?Iii:leblI:tl-faliflllzelilbe party on Prince Edward Island; Mrs. Hees. Mr. I-lees: Mrs. Donald Lidstone, Summer- in MILTON-Rl.'S'llICO P A E I S H. wmmm Edmm ,0 11,5, 10 025, Rev. A. E. Piercey. Services for hm" " l5 ”m'"' "P and 14 from this pm...,,., Hulvlgj fflestthrgligpmizaEim;;reV::d side, Provincial President of the P.C. Womens Association. Mr. AngLis.MaeLean,. ggggmri . vmiiwg Sunday. July 25th are Christ Mr. Bmgough WM phaspd .3 Almost all are for sewrailclassvs-L.:)mnmnWea1m Garinesp Queens County and MILO. MECLGETL MTV H995 3dd1'9559d 3 Party meelmg file: I" A 5 DEATHS Chm'"h- Cheny V3ll9Y- 2:30 Eve” ,Ihe attitude of the Ilnenipltiy- and the mull number lsmlwclml la Rt-put-is published were that the eVemnE at the Commllnlty Cenlra Bartors Illlm Lab -j?-- -?-C ing Prayer and Sermon, St. Johns m,, 1 I wooigg A g I - - , fl HSLITRHCP l HMP'l”l- Milton, 7.30 Evening Prayer sndlnmm, agreeing l"ridny. July 23. 1954. John I.' - , h Wood of 200 Prince Street. in his imEn0,CI'a1oSnI:ecI;( Apre:)cD9l”. Rev. thnsg A . . ., . . Commission In to pay benefits heraine ill while be doubled before me bill (llly Fm rtiislinliwiis are (tfinlllliilnlllg about the lust mne them lull be C llwlh hot getting enough siciik in their tion in the Seaiin Truelilius mid no N , di , h, . led the ndun Vicums than less than 22 entries linve been re- lmmmg 19 as plump l in; Pi-:.i. child victims bulbar type of response to Infec-lural barrier" which prevents thc serious tion." Vin who l - FIEVEIOD Ill? mm”? l3"lb3Y spread of polio virus from the tliroai T7”, year, formerly of Brackleyi idrawing Unemployment insurance. caved for that dance, pl'llrHC. g H I M , Remains resting at the Cutcllffe ARRIVE.-IS IN ENGLAND-Word'lI' ""P.f,d "W "fxl ",3? l'”f”l”' Besides dealing with Iiusiiiess lg."l",ll",v5i,,?,',l;, h,?,5,,,h".f,'.l.1 Kalli:-1.-tllili-Tlly55,.m,.,, m W ,..,,,,m, 0, m, STUDIED moo CARES -l”Tlhll: "ETaf;,':);f5Hl:)nl;lfo l”;;',l, Funeral Home where ILIHPTHI will was received h re yesterday by Mr..l'm"hdW' V II"; DRssed' R-I th'PhlC: connected with the field ll.'iV tlm ',,'),;n:I,i,l hi, ,1 to 'h.:f1nwn mlcayl. Ame,-fem, Mpdifnl Assogianon they , . , . who I;,,:nt'm. mn.m0,, ,; mo Ham . be held Sunday iiftr-rnnon. servimyand Mrs. Geor e Francis, City thatlml ,. "NEH aigmh W", K fgug cluh admitted John R. MacK:i:ii-iii lygdw Lgayt I . : Eh? mldmg'Jb) Dl' Ga)Rlmd. W" Ito be mngmzsd in me met ma. ,1 starting at 2 n'clrwk Daylirghllghew daughter suganng had M.r " wl '” 9 T?” "'f” "N to membership, M 8 pl-.3t,0u5 t l'"'”dHM w,Wg- . ,, . Id. ,. IAII-T501139 Palm? 0”-55” g ' . M ; ”n. , I scum-won. .. .3 t . t - , , ' ' t i I , ' sc oo o pu c en was use i v ll ceme My lIrdtfriislgifncgizeltfenontohilttehvcliy tiigllic wmks l" mm M "Par dc" l(i:dnu3ll;Im:rlidAANllI:oI:imIlIhhlglllitIli W" W me "CL lllal ll?” 8”. mm” on a study of more than 3.600 vlr'- I7T9lZT1BTlC.V or exccvslve fatigue BLONDON-At the Prince Edward Imemamhlal Convention .1 we ;pressinn with the jobs staggered Mire made membms A - likely to have had their tonsils re- mm of R 1945 WHO outbreak in mum .-up me Sm”,-. in rum. 0, ,'In such a way that exterior work be carried on during the summer pUNERAL ygs-1-ERDAy L Thennd interior jobs'-dealt with dur- funeral of William Bradford Kingjllnll llle WWI"- . r Ing at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home-.wa5 held yegtgx-day from the Hen. "W9 WM” full 9'"Pl0.Vm9I'll i, v mm! 1.30 Monday then to p1gag.,m,5sey nmeml Home to st, Dun. without. slave labour camp condi- ' - , Int Vl1Ie.V Unilcd Chlirvli for lPr- jstan's Basilica where Requiem High ll9"5 "5 I” C0"""”"l5lll' mulls I vice st: 2.30 rstandard Time). 1n.iMa.ss Wu celebrated by Ruhnegmg tries about which we have all l tmnent in the church cemetery. laid Phelan who also conducted ser- lrml 80 much: We Want it with l,,-we at the 3,-3ve,p3J1be5re,5 were the full freedom of the country Councillor Arthur Gormley, Patrick I" Wm?” W9 "Va" M"- 39"10"Bh moved than are children and l . Mmmsuut it is the absence of tonsils rather Thev say It is m-obabh. that 3 than the sign that conditions the tonsillectomy removes some "nat- an Ilifcctloii involving the central Island Hospital July 23, 1954. Mrs. vllunm Red cm” nervous system. I; Simon A. Blondnn, North River, , , -' - formerly of Glen Valley. in her I Gist year. The remains are rest- . At the close of the bllslllttsk l1lt'UI- lng the president, George V Fr.i- I - er, showed colour slides at 530' tlsh gatherings at Piigwiisli and New Gl”90W' I CHICAGO. fAPI- Polio victim; lit no have had their tonsils rvmovedj are four times as likely as other! polio patients to develop the ser- 'mis bulbar type that often require-sj .l'0ll lung trciitmrnl, two Minnesota ELECTED T0 EXCHANGE MONTREAL (CPi Allen I” Hickey of the stock bi'uki-i':ii'.c Ill Ii: l MmcKINNON--The death occurred 0'1 ThUF5d5.Vr -l”l.l' 73- W54. GI: . lsaid. He cited several cases where of I-licke , Donaldson and Cu, ua- n'0cIni's its Oil. pi Mrs. Martin M;icKinnon, l4ll3:2::,:' sg:,rg.I5le'In'n:u1I;):r51ldifficulties have arisen through elected aymember of tho Caiiutliiin They silly this is probably Iii Spring Park Rand in her 76th ismnleyi Imermem W” m we cat. lthe importation of Commodltlps stock exchange Friday. reason uiiv R higher percentage - V987. R9mRlY15 WWT12 at the MRC- hone cemetery, which have cut Into productlonrl T ' LEI” F"'l""l ””m” lmm Wh9”j and sales of Canadian made goods. ' the IUHNRI Will I)? hftlfl i0fla.V, FROM EDMONTON - Mr. and "Even if the Canadian prnducit (SItUI'da)'). S0TVlH' vnmmcnclnlz Mrs. Gordon S. Lafferty and twolcnsts more. It "1799 "'('l”Fli nlhlllihl SFIVIYV-' lchildren, Gwendolyn and Cyril, ar-i Time. Interment Cerneter I am sure we wouldl V I he better off to have the moneyl 1" the Pf-'0Pl95'rlved from Edmonton last Friday spent here than in any other pp on a visit to their parents, Mr. country." l '7 .and Mrs. J. F. Lafferty, City, and. Mr. Benizouizh spoke of the Sr. ;lMJ'. and Mrs. Hank Hughes, Cove- Lawrence Seaway and it's PIIPI” f, ' lhead, Prevloug tn the lggt, wgr, m'on Canadian built and operated A N. D. which he went nve yes” in LhglCIlTFIPTS. He also explored the T lm,vy' Gordon W” for 3 number ofllpoisihle effects of the coliiit-to- , ears with B a.ndB artment oil A ehead pipe line system of all ; UNDERTAKER 3N3, He 35 now e?ne:1oyed as a conveyance, and the development P.E.l. new (17 REOOE) I The 1954 GATHERING, l... 0LAll' 8110 IIIITHLAND GAMES . 1 d; d ft, 4”, 5h pub!" of lay-offs on the railways due 1: I EMBALMER tlilatirkrjsg I)r:p;l'rEI1n'i:nII: Province oi-modern l'”""ll"”""”' '3 "C d .t h v - - ,,,,,,, ,. ,0 ,, ”l.'. l:.:. "l?J.' at CHARLOTTETOWN Au. 1 0 T W" 9'" POLICE cornr-In City Policelprndurls whtlch cannot be do Court yesterday mornlng before,vi-lnpnd while there is unemplnf North Wtltshire OTRACK AND FIELD Magistrate K. M, Martin, one man, mt-nt". Mr. Bengough concluded. charged with operating s motorj Councillor Arthur Gormley, re- , DIAL 5549 lvehlcle mi. intoxicated, wt. DTPIPHIITIK em Mayor and cm PM PARADE OPIPING jilned 5100 and costs or 20 ditys in. Council. extended in warm wot P P d f . V HE”. A m,m' chuged Wm. being mm. M Mr, Bpngough ,,,, m.- ay ara e oi all peisonnel unable to attend .DANC'NG .11;-unit and disorderly, wit. fined his first visit to the City and; Summer Camp will be held as follows: Province. He said that the pre-l sent mayor and-counrll were 'co-l 6RHt7tiTi3i"iiTi5iii-Ti 1:10 and costs or 10 days in Jsil.l A case of vagrancy was adjourned THE HENNESSEY tFUNERAL HOME Charlottetown: Armouries, Monday, 26 Jul 54, v at 1930 hrs Daylight Time. .FUN FOR EVERYONE till the 27th rind the case of iin-L om”. mm chm,” Wm, Ming, North Rusiico: Canadian Legion, Tuesday, 27 l v, ydninic and incapable, was m. Jul 54 at 1800. hrs Standard Time. 3 I C A F :1 .., Kent 5,” pjourned till the 30th. TD PITTIDIIIDLD 2115 :umger.ls.id;;-t: grmourics, Tuesday, 27 Jul 54 at , p St W- T- BROWN l Pgrsonglg or Wednesday KresnSI:yIfl)IT1' Colmlfl Tuesda 27 Jul 54 at 2000 9 r Nmml WWW l August 4 the College will mm" g ' y q' y' ' ' FROM ONTARIO 5 ml D” m l M1 3"” M” A 1- DOW" "I 3 dinner. in honour of the dis-5 hrs standard Tlme' i H a 1 v . - '5 llJ.3":mk.Ni.T"ti'tIld ttliiilirigllelglliili unsllglmed . alums" The l".l'"3lWlI nrntst Uniform. : I .H mm, Amhuhmo 30".” spea er will be His Emmence,. . I 2' "ml James Cardinal Macoulsan. E A. W. ROGERS) Lt.-Col. on the picturesqque '. .i Courteous service. Mm Dummy Mcuum w” mg on the some evening the Alumni will be entertained st an informal, dance to be held in the Alumni Gymnasium. The celebration will roncluds on Thursday evening. August 5, with In Alumni banquet. This will be, the last opportunity for the iormer' C0mmandl"8 Officer CHARLO'I'TETOWN DRIVING Pl AND PROVINCIAL EXT-IIBITIOV. GROUNDS Lord snd'Ladv Elqin (ChieI of the Clan Bruce) rive from Tloronto by plane this morning to spend two weeks vaca- tion with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Newman Mcbeilan at their summer home Kcppoch. A. W. 1. Margaret Jean Geldert, HARLOTTETOWN FUNERAL HOME ADMISSION: Mont Opics. Que, arrived home lTuesdny, accompanied by A. W. ,1. Kay Betti: of Victoria, 8. C., lon n two-week furlough. On re- 78 Ensfon St. "' Nearly s2.ooo.oao wor.h of fish- ing tackle is manufactured in Can- sdn each you. 1 students to meet and exchange tales of by-gone days. To help re- vive old memo IE5 the Alumni An- entlrely forgotten his French evenl though his students may hsve for- gotten theirs. All Alumni us in-l Vlttds ' MORTON DE INSURANCE COUNSELLORS CIIARLOITETOWN. P. I5. I. W LIMITED will be guests. . Parade through town to i . . ' Qht Rever- - . " mm, 4521 to that b th ill fl 1 Vi . "”'”l”" h" l"''"”' El Grounds. . Ioria.. eon ell I-lint Io oiviiscs :;l:akc:f'”"M:';w””,':,'rfn”e:," Efwgggil and g p , - caplet: huieni sud Betta parents. Wm gem,” ..,.,,,,e, Om". Tpnvm. AGENTS "B , Anlnlsnoo Service ---- - . v ' .1 " - ''"'m”"' "'3" '"d """'"" ll" ll "I" M h" MI Telephones: Insurance 3040 - Trsvel 8M1 o . l OF PRINCE IDWARD , ISLAND Adi-in ..- soc Children . 1513