Guilds Hear theme, “A Good Often- The Guarillan, Charlottetown, Well, Jan. 21, 1959. : * : Piay 4 ay : as her Yanks Hope Mikoyan Felt ; “he So. : ? . Baker, gave a very challeng- | lism are concrete ways of carry-| instrumental im helping every- ‘ ; a Ferne Levy Chapter of the| img talk on Africa entitled | ing the gospel to them. one to become better acquaint. U.S U : Or B | World Wide Guild had as their | ,Canawlan Beach head” She | The guild objectives were| ed with missionaries. _ ‘“ nmove n er in guests the members of the Jun- of Africa and. it's’ needs, with | vtlined by Mrs. Mitton and/ After refreshments were served e fer | Galld, sta; tmesting Mee-|paticaor enghos on Antde| (ble wes tdlowad by Ge re-|}the president of the Junior By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER vations may clear first|doubtedly a ‘actor in. Mikoyan's| {2% , ©, meeting was held. in| and how the work -of mission- | peating -of the guild covenant.|/Guild, Mrs. David Hearts, WASHINGTON (AP)—The US.Jor all ao salle eae, See, Oe? ear] tle ic tam oreee| Afar seat enees Ses pes Gaeta. te: Same j ; : _ |constant demand xpanded worship service was needs African i |] government may take months to| The Soviet Communist party's by. lure. Rees Amtect. whe uued Isle, proving tat mediea-copt oaks eos beer aeeele-lef Shere ne U.S.Soviet trade. praise what Anastas Mikoyan|2lst. congress is due‘ to begin Jan. 27. Mikoyan is expected make a major speech. It most likely will reflect his did to the United States. kt hopes to to knqyin about two weeks what ' the United States did to Mikoyan. ? a8 Sr , he wanted “to take our tem- ure on Berlin.” ARE HOPEFUL set President Eisenhower and State Secretary Dulles are hopeful that fikoyan will try to impress on Premier Nikita \hrushchev that the United States’ is determined i WAS 96 ON SATURDAY . e. : vinced that if Russia and East Mrs. George Carver oe Oe as Sew *. %. ‘ (above) rdescendents itclude four grand-| Germany press the issue of West- 5, have some effect on Pikiasiieccas. 2 “es celebrated her 96th birthday| children, 11 great grandchildren | er. withdrawal too far they will what’ people think about U.S ice i i quietly Saturday at Pownal,|and two great, great grandchild-jhave an extremely dangerous] foreign policy in disputes with] “DAVID BRADLEY TULIP Homart COLDSPOT .| situation on their hands. The- impact made on Moscow by Mikoyan’s travels and obser- St. Agustine’s Council Meets The regular monthly meeting of St. Augustine’s Parish Coun- where she resides with her dau-|ren, in addition to her daught®. ghter, Mrs. Pearl Herman. More|The grandchildren are Jack Her- than 40 friends, neighbors and} man and Roy Herman, Chariotte- relatives called to congratulate | town; Louie Herman, Saint Johan her, wish her well, and take part! and Lorna, Mrs. Calvin York, fm an old-fashioned chat. Living! who lives in Pownal, Maine: - Cancer Cure Quacks Termed ~“Menaces” By Ch’town Man 16Direct Drive . CHAIN SAW REG. 184.95 149 ing Filled 11 cu. ff. , ‘Cees JET PUMP FREEZER ; Reg. 49.50 REG. 329.00 5* 288" not work against theig, over-all political policies. But it. could have an impact on trade, and Jit is at least possible that trade is one of the things Mikoyan most wanted to promote. ; Khrushchev needs large quan- : \ un- | tities of machinery to build up) cil was peld in parish | his plastics and chemical indus-/ relve bers pre-| tries. He would like to get much| sent. Roll call was answed by of this machinery from the, Ee REAR ON ne ee POET OTE] Oe TIE! PP Ot OORT PCT Rey © owls the National Better iness Bureau. Quacks who promise quick eures for cancer were described press of evidence of his claim- ed cures; (9) his)‘chief support- stating a resolution for new year. Correspondence ,consisted of | United States. That was un as menaces to society yesterday} ers, however well intentioned, are by H.E. Hyndman of Charilotte-| not trained or expérienced ‘in the! a letter from Our Lady’s Mis- | FOR RENT town, vice-president of the Better} care of cancer patients~ sions asking a donation for || Fleer Sanders and Edgers i alse Business Bureau of the Maritime This bureau works in co-oper- ation with the American Cancer Some 75,000 persons died last year that could have been saved with proper treatment and care, he said. . ° “Although many cancer quacks are sincere or give the semblance of sincerity, they are a menace. They accept some patients with ¢urable cancers and use worth- the missions also a letter from Mrs. Steele, provincial con- venor of the organization. Education convenor stated having spoken to Fr Le Clen concernimg compositions writ- ten by pupils of St. Augustine Convent and Oyster Bed School. Results will be given at next meeting. She also suggested or. gazing study clubs the group was reminded to try not to for- get the perpetual rosary,on the Social action. It was moved by first Saturday of each month “Cancer grows and spreads in the body in its early stages sil- ently,” Mr. Hyndman went on.” It rarely indicates its appearance by the familar warning of di- sease - pain, fever, general run- down feeling or prostration. The American Cancer Society assures us, however, that 50 per cent of all cancers can be cured if detected early...and treated pro- perly and promptly. “A- yearly medical examina- tion for all adults would result in a great saving of life from Sealers and Varnishes fer sale CHANDLER BROS. Plyweed Place Dial 6557 Floor Tess remedies until a real , cure cancer as well as many other ° ith proved methods somes | chronic illnesses,” he concluded.| by Mrs. Jean Pineau that the Authorized _———" — —_—_—_—— eee . —fori — De et - GULLIBLE PUBLIC ° tholic ureau and a Trot @ He said a gullible public's fear Milton AYPA bring them to the next meeting. Dealer © @f the dread disease makes it . é * Possible for there charlatans to Names Officers stone; 2nd vice-president, Enid operate successfully.. “Although Coles; secretary, Nancy Thomp- some of their advertized ‘cures’} The annual meeting of St.|son; treasurer, Leigh Crabbe; are fraudelant on their face, ex-| John’s Milton A.Y.P.A. was heid| press secretary, Elizabeth Math- Electrical Wiring poses published by the National] at the home of John Coles re-| eson. Repairing and Better Business Bureau...and res-| cently. Following prayers led by Supplies training court actions have fail-| Rev. A.E. Piercey, the minutes - sa , ed to end exploration of man’s| were read, correspondence dis-|f Fire - Auto - Casualty |) Oil Heating dread of this ominous disease.”| cussed, and new committees ap- Marine ‘| Household Appliances He said quacks are sometime! pointed. Television ‘hard to recognize because they; It was decided to have the S. G. K. PEAKE -_ work both in- and out of the! next meeting in the form of an LTD. ° 112 Kent St. medical profession. “At one end/ auction sale. . - | . of the quack spectrum are cer-| The following officers were, 78 Great George St. = DIAL 4021 tain members of the medical| elected: President, Gail Carter; || Dia! 1 Charietiotens QW ae eH ha Tp ee WPF HE Ore Br ge tee Or reper er prim “NINE FACTORS profession who are simply mis- i of uninformed on cancer ‘therapy. At the other end are the ghouls who operate assemb- ly line clinics using methdds they know to be useless and charg- exhorbitant fees. ‘The harm do to curable cases in in- calculable.” Mr. Hyndman related nine fac- tors which can indicate a quack: (1) His treatment is secret and ist vice-president, Everett John- SAVE ON YOUR . 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