MONDAY New Weapon Against Cancer Is Dedicated IONDON. Oht.. NOV. 1'!--(OP) - The cnlialt bomb, medicinels latest weapon against cancer. was dedicated here recently. A chunk of radioactive cobalt.- half the size of a flashlight bat- tay and mntaiiied in a huge lead box manipulated by heavy mach- inery ---- was formally presented to the medical profession by repre- aentattvr-r. or the Federal and On- tario Grivr"lTllPll'5. The bomb building is part of the Ontario Cancer P'0lll'IdlllOI'l'I clinie at Victoria Hospital. bomb is the most powerful radio- Hrilvr sntlrre ever used for peace- ful piirpns-es. It u'ri.l riovclnped by the Nation- at Research (Vuincll and the Do- minion-n-.-ned Elzlorado Mining and mp tint to ba d,.,5u.,,y..d. Refining t”ninpai'i,v. A similar bomb has ,t-in twin put into use in Sas- katclir--.i .'l'7 ('hr.1per Treatment Health. Mintsztrr Phillips of On-Idcep cancers. farln riw! tmlay at the dedication CF M. ”llmliir-” shock-resistau tn... hm u...mt thrniigbnut in: in rlimu Jml rlurahiliry . rm I win .i'i;:m'il nn C.C.M. "'l ..l. .i.. m ' shm-, rt-inimrcd vi-ii-. Klllilll ti.-nnm wirr inucp nut it mli-n mi-tutors forgrrater l.IluV. Tmiradtation destruction of cells. ceremony that the London unit was installed for 850,000. X-ray to do the same sort of job would cost 3120.000 to 350,000. An equal- l,r-effective amount of radium wmild cost many millions of dol- lars. Dr. Phillips said the bomb is a cheaper and more effective form 0: radiation than any other. Hasically, the cobalt homh will he used for cancer treatment. in lthe same way as X-ray and red- iium. It combats cancer through Body cells are most. susceptible ito damage by radiation when the,V are multiplying rapidly. Cancer." cells multiply far more raiiidlr than normal cells and hence are! Radium. satisfactory enough in small quantities for destroying sur- face cancers. was too expensive to use in quantity sufficient in reach bomb is known as Cobalt 00. stions of both physicists an diolotzlsts who, since 1896 when X-rays were first used as a thera- peutic agent. have striven to ac. quire improvement in quality and quantity of rays," said Dr. Ivan Smith. director of the London clinic. How "Bomb" Is Made Cobalt 60 is produced in a nu- clear reactor at the Canadian Government's atom project at Chalk River, Ont. To make a bomb. natural cobalt rwhich is not radioactive) is put inside the atomic pile and bom- hnrdrd with neutrons. The neu- trons split the cobalt atoms and make the cobalt radioactive. in term of energy. the Cobalt 00 ll thebombs produces 2.500 "cur- ii-s." or units of radiation. This is equivalent to that produced by about s50,il00 000 worth of radium. Radiation from the isotope is directed out of the lead container through a controlled aperture onto the area to be treated. At a dedication-dinner speech. Production Mitiister Howe said at- The cobalt isotope used in tho Did you know that. during the l9S0-S1 Hockey Season. all ill but seven players of the seven top-league North American Ii amateur and professional hockey championship teams l were completely equipped with C.C.M. Matched Hockey ii Sets? Now that's a pretty impressive victories isn't it? F..l'T.lKf. "Spciisl" (Lite, throm- Iilmrpl-lIK'd nmi atturaiely and srnirclv rirtnihcii to rugged two-tone izcniiinc Icmhcr lime fnrmeil on -nmvv inn as f.-amour CCM. "'l'.1ck.ibcrr1". the And it's a record you can depend upon when you choose your C.C.M. Skates. For no matter What model you choose . . . from the 22 hockey and pleasure sets, the 16 Figure skating sets or the 3 speedcr sets . . . youillfiml C.C.M. quality throughout skate and boot. Yes . . . it's possible to enjoy the better quality, betler performance of C.C.M. Matched Hockey Sets from child- hood to champion . . . on any Imdgcll W'hen choosing skates. be sure you choose a. C.C.M. "Rcsilol-mnded" Hockey Stick too. Then you have I ' perfect goal-scoring combination. More than 3,000 Iriandly C.C.M. Dealers throughout Canada to serve you. omit: energy will be applied to the industrial development of Canada ' by an expanding "cobalt so epitomisu the asplr III-HI -HF. GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETUWN Changes In Schofield Paper Co., Ltd. -chpro- "Plans are under way for the construction of an appropriate building which will provide ade- quate facilities for an expanding program of applied research. This research will be directed to the solution of problem involved in the widest use of radio-isotopes throughout Canadian industry. . ." Secure From Science A jet plane streaks across the lighted sky; Fearful. fast and furious in its course; Behind it trails a streak of flame. and smok9 To show that it has roared and passed. its speed surpasses that of bird or sound.- Its roar e d the thunder-'s blast; In mission is to flash at lixhtninl speed Across etheral roads and spaces vast. A cave man peers aloft. as from his cave he comes, To venture forth their hunger to appease; Within his hand he grips a club of wood or slinl. For dangers grave. that near him lie; Among the beasts that lurk about in jungle. rock and crag. elements that freeze his family in their cave; Who fearful wait and long for his return, Lest they and he shall long, and die. And hunger Not. from the enemies that roam the jungles wild; Nor irom the cave man's natural habitat; Not from the frost and snow of weather's cruel blast, With darts of pain that numbs and chills; Not from his tribal groups who vie for food And shelter near his darkened cave... But. from atomic bombs that vultures drop as eggs, From bomb bays in the jets that kill. As they streak thru the sphere in lurid flight. In science ships of fuselage and wings; With engine bowels burning oc- tane gas and air, nitro - oxygen strato- And in bursting flame; Belched out in fury hard against the metorol- Out where the comets swish and play. Amidst. these death ships high above the clouds.- That sears and kill-destroy and maim. W. M. LUNDY W. H. MATHESON. JI. .. NOVEMBER 19, n H. B. CROWLEY 1951' i W. W. MACCORMACK Schofield Paper Co., Lid., announce the retirement of W. M. Lundy, General Manager, due to ill health. W, H. Matheson, Jr., formerly Manager of the Halifax Branch, has been appointed General Manager and Director. Crowley, formerly Manager of Fine Paper Sales, has been appointed Branch Manager at Saint John. Cormack has been appointed Sales Manager. hymn 483 and a prayer by Chris- Prayer in unison. Mrs. EdLson Hardy read a story. "Try Giving Yourself". The worship service closed with hymn 490. in: opened with the minutes and G-E POLISHERI roll call of the last meeting. It is to be answered by naming a ""0 PY0Ud- 101l0WEd bl V-he L0Fd'5 was decided to invite the Union Road Y.P.U. and Y P. U. for a social get.-together next. Wednesday evening. I The roll call for the next meet.- The business part of the meet-l ing. which is to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Proud. the Coveliead favorite hymn. The collection am- ounted to 31.20 and (our member- slilp fees were paid. Nelda Rich- ards. Aletha Brown. and Jimmy Nicholson were chosen to assist Rev. John Douglas on the Faitlil and Evangelism Commission. inovcd a vote of thanks to Apostle": I Sync. Creed and Aul Here's why fhel. ' makes floors leam so The G-E poliihar ll so well balanced the! The full 16-pound weight of the (9-13 Floor Polisher is on two 5V2-inch brushes which lie flat on the floor. An electric motor whirls the brushes over the floor at 600 revolutions . per minute. This rapid rotation of the brushes with 16 pounds weight on them, makes floors really gleam in.a hurry-eliminating all the old-time, back breaking labour; A demonstration will convince you-see your G-E dealer. H. E. W. W. Mg- After an enjoyable recreation pcriod lunch was served by those on the committee. Nelda Richard, Mr and Mrs. Swan for their home. The niet-tlnlz closed with oh. d Lang The cave man crawls back to his Pit. . Whei'e wait his family in their iii: fear; 1'9C0l'd Of h0Ck9Y ",,- They have no science, culture, nor ” lit. much mm 3 Nor art. or etchings on a scroll: They merely know that they are all a part of God. And creatures of His love their sphere: They do not kill man or kin. Nor waste his substance and his soul. They know that in 'the heavens, high above the stratosphere, And fury of the belching plane.- There rules in equity and in power The God of justice and of love; who beckons all men humble. and sincere.- To fear not: His throne; Sale and serene from science and its cultured men, With jets and bombs: And be secure with Him above. -Peter A. Reilly. within their Brother and to come unto FOR 0.0. M. SKATES A ibtlogtlings l OTTAWA. Nov. 16 -ICPM Car- yloatlinizs on Canadian railways .Cl9Ci'EfL5e(I during the week ended yNov. 10 to 83,953 cars compared with 84,882 cars for the previous week and 85,140 cars to: the cor- Sliniim-rsiile R. T. HOLMAN LTD. responding week a year ago. The Burrs. of Sl.lLlal.lC5 reported today that increases were shown in landings of grain and grain lpmdizcts. pulpwood an woodpulp innd paper. Declines were register- (lliarloiieiown Led in loadings of livestock, coal, 'ore and lumber. THE BIKE SHOP - '.;.;..X...... 183 Great George St. The York Y.P.'U. meeting was held at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alan swan on Wednesday evening. Phone 941 g ' Brace. McKay & Co., Summerside November 14. The worship service opened with the Call to Worship. "Kindness one to another" by Helen Lewis. Members then sang hymn 378 fol- lowed by a scripture reading by Limited &.SlMPSO EASTERN LIMITED Helen Lewis. After the singing of FIIIT-A-TIIES 7&3 IAIE YOI Will IH 129 Kent St. Phone 2188 on mm mm eennifl t:1I- jestlea. Positive results he- .':'.'...'.' . '...........”.?'l.:.l.':'::.'i.":'tt:.;:i.lY';::;..?.:;.t:.?'-t:'.;'::.::t"l:.... .... '-m-7t-W-----is Accessories at 287 Water Street. JelIy's Department Store w c Corn testook rem ofszaiify pk iinoi NE8 ooisrmrli visual. nsrsaunfm us asiamzsls CLARK BROS. Ilouat Stewart G. F. HUTCHISON .1: SON Opteuei-bi. llunlloale. St. Peters even a youngster can guide it eaiily with one hand. Iruahel rotate in opposite di- rection: to counter-balance one another. Al the brushes rotate qhey flora out making it pouiblo to polish deep into roman. (lots to bureboardla heavy tumiture and runs. cciisntiiime woightng l6 pounds, it in light enough to be p" carried easily i from room to room...yel 3:? . ll heavy enough L, to do a lovely - polishing job quickly. U00 JUST guide. . . if dyes au the work; QIZWICZ i.. "k. ntbl CANADIAN GINIIAI. ILICTRIC COMPANY I. I M I T I 0 Head Olin: Toronto - Sales Ollces from Coast is Cece! FLOOR POLISHER ,.d n dioni. ' LECTBIC Floors shine a never before . . . everyone will admire tllm olisll I uh! if” poi huHin9 W0 iiiiwi "W Burke Electric Ltd. R. T. Holman Ltd. use Great dgeI3I?g(iTiicl.C'hlirFii)1iii:rl'ir'ii:(i"'i)(iii1r? Phone as Sllmm"Side 9 Cl""'10it9t0Wn Toombs Music Store Palmer Electric PIANOS, RADIOS, ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 167 Queen St. CIIARLOTIETOWN 'PlIONE 185-L 96 Fitzroy St. CIIARLOTTIITOWN Phone 1443 Cousins Radio Service ' SALES and SERVICE Hunter River Phone 0-4 O'Leary Robinson Supplies Ltd. 137 QHDOI 39- Phone 2814 Montague Electric IIONTAGUE . J ellyis Department Store MacCausland Furniture Ltd- SUMMERSIDL Myricks Alberton Ltd. GENERAL SIORE ' Phone 3 Phone 15 .2! L;