Thundayi 1- 1-956 The Guardian. Page 11 Porider Effect Of Mental CutIookAs Disease Cause MONTREAL (CP) -- Psychic"- g,,.ts at the Allan Memorial in- gltiliie hererhave found that re- pllii ed statements. made by I man himself or listening to others. can not only change his behavior but modify his muscle tone. Tile possibility is thus raised at '.iti-ring the function of a man's glands or internal organs by the same means. V The experimental procedure Mi described Tuesday by Dr. D. iiiiirti Cameron in a report on pro- moss in research in the depart- ment of psychiatry at McGlil Uni- ivfslly. invited to the meeting at tho in-stitute were representatives ni tcderai, provincial and munic- lpzli governments, city organiza- iitiii- and industries and members or tiiundations. Ill". Cameron. head of the de- Plilmtnl. said that as a reeuit' of ,the experiments the question'. arises how far it would be pos- sible by Dlychlc driving to shift the functioning of some of the en- docrine glands or sortie ol the in- ternal organs. MAY CAUSE DISEASE The procedure "may open the way to understanding how think- ing about and worrying about and constantly being aware of particu- lar area of the body may actually cause the latter development of disease." other items of research re- ported to the meeting included the use of high frequency uirrents to improve the memory span of older persons and development of a method. through drugs and brain-wave readings. for measur- ing emotional states in somewhat Celebrates Golden Jubilee As A Jesuit HALIFAX. N.S.-Rev. Donald Ft.,iitL'lS McDonald. S.J., celebral .-rt, his Golden Jubilee as a mem- hr-t nf the Society of Jesus on Oc- lnlifll 23. with I Solemn High Mass in t'anadian Martyrs Church and . iI.il'lSli reception at Saint Mary's i iiiirrslty in the afternoon. hither McDonald was born in mm Andrews. Prince Edward ls- tmti in 1881. and was educated ii S'Blnt Dunstans University and iiticrr he was an active member n! the football team. He entered ttir Society of Jesus in 1906 in Mon- lrr.iI. and from then until his or- tilndlinll. studied at Sault-au-Re- N1Ii("i. Foughkeepsie. N. Y.. and Iviiiiiarulate Conception in Mont- l'FaI Also. during this time. he iiient three years teaching at Loy- iila College in Montreal. rather McDonald was ordained in 1920 and after two more Year! lllflli teaching at Loyola College. lw iiid a year of ascetical Theology in Belgium. In 1923. Father McDonald was s-nt to Shh 'ai. where he work- ad among teillnglish speaking people in a parish cared (or by in group of Jesuits from Paris. He remained in Shanizh'ai until 1939. and on his return to Canada. spent .2 year preaching retreats and mis- sions at the Jesuit Seminary in Toronto. For three years following that. he was Rector of Regfopoiis Volicgc in Kingston. it was at this time that the Sisters of Saint Martha from Prince Edward Is- iariri began their mission in King- ciltll in I944, Father McDonald iicnt back to parish work. hcing viiade pastor of Saint Andrews t'hurch in Port. Arthur. Then. all- er three years spent as minister of Saint Paul's College in Winni- no: and curate at Saint Ignatius rtiiirrh in Winnlpeg.'Fall1cr Mc- ong the guests at the reunion was Father McDonald's brother, Dr. Gus McDonald ot Prince Edward Island. Presentations by the CI"!- olic Wornens League. the Children of Mary. the Holy Name Society 'and the John sci-ciiniaii Society of the parish. Following the reunion. Father Mc Donald closed the celebrations in honor of his Jubilee with Solemn Benediction of the Blessed Sacra- inent. Acadia Celebrates . WOLFVILLE, N.S.. (CPleAra- Idia University celebrated its lllth anniversary Saturday with special foundeii day exercises. Theyi '”t eopenlng ofa new 3335.000 central heating plant and unveiling of new gates to the campus. Guest speakers were A. R. Luaby of Amherst. Liberal mem- ther of Parliament lor Cumber- land. and R. Burns Curry of Of- I i . the same way a thermometer in-I dicates the temperature; at g per-' son. . Use of repeated etetements,l caued "psychic driving." is based on precise reproduction by tape recorder. it not only gives the! words oi what is said but a truel "production of tones. faintest; Pluses, almost imperceptible hes-3 itations and changes in emphasis I Indians Quit As t Weather Prophets VANCOUVER tcp) .. 1-)1, Haida Indians of the Queen Charlotte islands have given "I7 "WINE '0 Predict the Weather. sax: Chief William M3!"l9W- They depend on the 1 radio. Vi It's easier but mil ,1..-.,,.., ,0 . ICCIHIIP. hr claims. There were still tun ..,- pm... old I met! In his trtiw who refuse to listen to the radio "They still i study the sun amt the animals I and the wind.” be said. Chief Matthew, M), nay; ha i once knew lion in predifl iii.- weatber. But mi-i ti," yum. he succumbed to IL-.lPlllng to the white man's upaihprmgn. "Too much Vinik oh, r-h" way." he sairi. Steal Copper Wire From Radio Station IT. JOHN'S, Nilri tCPl -Broad-i casting station VOWR. operatedl by thc'Unit4-d Church here for 33 years. has discovered it was liosti to s year-long illicit copper min- ing enterprise. . First sign of the mining ioiif came when the station's transmit- ter began to give trouble. Main-I tenance men found that 60.000 icot of copper wire buried two lot": deep in n cohwcd pattern arounri the transmitter had been dug up' and stolen. It was valued at 83.501) Police said the thieves anpar-l ently dug it up over a 12-month. ”i tawa. family allowances director. both Acadia graduates. period. lOt Mid-Canada QUEBEC (CP) e- Defence Min- ister Campney said Monday the radar warning line has risen by estimated cost of the Mid-Canada s:io.ooo.ooo to an estimated 3100.- 0tNl.000. . He also told the annual meet- ing here of the Air industries and Transport Association of Canada that more than 339 Canadian-built 1"-8 Sabre let fighters have beeni shipped to six countries. Mr. Camnney said it was esti- .mated three years ago that the. 'Ccimpney Says EstimotedmCost I Radar Line Up More than 200 planes had been transferred in Greece and Turkey under the NATO mutual aid pro- gram and the government recently agreed to the transfer of 75 to West Germany. Mr. Campney said ctinslriii-tinn of the Mid-Canada line probably is the most important single event ' which has taken place in reccntl years in Canadian aviation. , Mr. Campney said Canada is .0-operating fully with the llnitcn I States in the conslriiriion of that I t r xx .4331 m tstteginntl tI8,ooo. IN PRIZES ” CASH - BICYCLES - ROLLER SKATES x & 2 I I 500!!!-Cece-r -acacia. Tijjjjjjjjj A FINE ouALI'rY'-YOUNG STEER seer ' ENTRY BLANKS FREE ' You CH0." OF Rum . rm: QUALITY-YOUNG STEII seer BLADE -- CHUCK .- DUTCH AHOVEROURSTORE BRISKET I-I” I9” LIAN Z('0NtlMll'AL I "" " HAMBURG '.f::: 2 iii . 59 TENDER SM"! I lTA.N(i)"lNI LE. I WWW I-B- Mm PLENTY or piziziss CORNED BEEF . . . 236 IHIADI "A" IPRINI IIEAD & FEET OPT lb. 49c I lb.25c lb. 59c ll). 33c i CHICKENS lAMB'S LIVER EMPIRE BACON HALIBUT STEANS mm HADDOCK FIlI.ETS lb. 25c 2.. .23. COD FILLETS I.Il. New I ANYONE - ANY AGE - CAN WIN FROM SPRING LAM! llWiI'T'l LEAN THIN SLICDD FRESH (7Hll.l.lI P.l.l. CAUGHT IHLAND PACKED FRBRII ('Jlll.l.ID IILAR PAH II"'l5lI!i came in Halifax. whcrr hr has been assistant priest at triiiiidian Martyrs Parish since 1914, icon of the Mid-Canada line. being DEW (Distant Early Warning! i built roughly along Canada's shthlradar line in the Canadian Arctic I I "i know of no Instance In this RASPBERRY JAM ..1fi;".2L”I.. Jar 49: parallel. would be t17o.ooo.ooo. "It bbl til I. ill I t. til IIhi.tl "ill" MV”""'Id ""'"T-"'I 5"'. with Etiiizslfligolgmg priis-'ciiriiciiicpymii:i lE'i::l'Ie OIPIII: iiigiii Dill-"M it-mn High Mass in Canadian Mal" i lems which were not loressen at I eat attempt has been made bv our; c UOOK P If” Ch"”3h- whim I” P15" ,"" that time. the final outlawy willlsouthern neighbors to impair our' - I 0!. ID ..' ym” ("KIWI OI 55"". M"-V" U'''"”'' be of the order of szoo.ooo.ooo." sovereignty in the north or to as- i"-l'- 0" I'll -Iublifti dl.V- Ii? W" he said. "The task has indeed been sert any claims incompatible withl T T ti-'iI3i?d by ROW -Ilm” Mumhy-Ia tremendous one." Canada islour national pride as Canadiniis.” I "I "N 5-I-. ll dflcoll. Ind REV. -IINItJ95'paylng for the Mid-Canada line. he salri. "Our sovereignty in fiiiiy pAyfI ilnrlei. 8.3.. as subdeacon. MO PLANES TRANSFERBED maintained." IALI PIICDI in the afternoon. a parish reun- The minister said 34 Sabre jets The statements were included in ion was held at the University in have been sold to South Africa. the text of a spcech issued to the us11:suNl Father MacDonald's honor. Am- six to Colombia and 24 to Israel. press before delivery. . "E 9"! C IIIAIV. I IANIOIN He OPP DIAL INSTANT COFFEE si.59 g tMARMAlADE 59:4 43 EASY TO ENTER - EASY TO WIN STORE HOURS l Monday. Tuesday. Wednes- day. Thursday I a.m. to 5 pm. Friday I a.m. in 9 p m Iaturday O a.m. to 12.30 p.rn. QX 7' siiiti .xx -(4)2?) PURE ltlVll.l.l 4 LI. 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