TUESDAY , g-r-g .-... ....... -. ftlkesiyou I00 miles .ACTUAi.' TEST The MORRIS MINOR CONVERTIBLE THE ROOMIEST SMAll (AR ON THE ROAD! ,1 The roomiest indeed! Plenty of, room for 5 passengers ; . . and so easy on gas... gives over 40 I miles per gallon. Ride the new1 T952 Morris Minor and see for yourself the luxurious "big car" features-leather upholstery, ash trays front and rear-interior lighting. Morris all-steel mono- construction body means years and years of durability under all driving conditions. See the 1952 Adudteeh -eduby lune." ownauluevodtnudolelo Jenespflonelgoooltns EAY PARKING 2 :r"' lIneoleeman'a inn: octo- teo the MORRIS ulna hone. U-h lots he enalteel pat. Ine -n-. suing an and Otto! tannin. Body's Electric System May Give Glue To Illness By Howard W. Blakeeloo Associated Press science Writer mmmu. N. 0. Avril 14-(AP ..!-fore is the beginning of some medicine of the future which will test l.he electricity of your body to -find out what ails your nerves. A little silver plate is placed on your forehead and another on the bare skin of your chest. Wires connect them. The plates show your forehead electrically positive. your chest. negative. occasionally this electrical polarity may re- verse. Sometimes the electrical dif- ferences are large and sometimes small. In the large differences is the hint of things to come. It is, for example, it fact that the psychiatric ward patients at Duke Hospital and at the Roanoke. Va.. veteran's hospital show 9. surpris- ing rise in these potentials at both the full moon and at. the new moon. There is more unrest am- ong the patients at these times. The same potentials show rhyth- mic changes in normal, nervous ' YES. alld psychotic Iinsane) persons. The variations are higher among. those with acutely disturbed ner- These potentials go back to Fera- day'a discoveries of the existence of electro-magnetic fields, which are auras of invisible force exist- ing about all living things-an in- THE GUARDIAN. Northam and Vicinity The many friends of Miss Judy; dividiial field for each one. The work on living things is- more recent, done at Yale by Dr. liarold S. Burr and associates. at Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nnlb,cy by Dr. Harlan T. Stetson. and at Duke University School 0'' Medicine by Dr. L. J. Ravitz,l former student of Dr. Burr. J The potential fields come from. the fact that every cell of your body is an electrical battery. Th same clcctrical organization is truel of trees and plants. in work done at Yale it has been discovered that this electrical field changes when a woman has gen- ito-urinniy cancer, that it governs growth of animal embryos. that it to Morris Minor and Oxford today. 10W PRICE Models in 4-door and 2-door t sedans and convertibles in a I variety of colours. low in original coil. . .190 I-uahov...Iow-n gun. I-rt: saves you.-15: nary piles Extensive Service on parts i across Canada t On display at your local Mom-is dealer's MacKay Motors 59 St. Peters Tload. ('harlottetown Phone 1048 1 and mapli-s. but none at all in art- l0l'tlCl's and lnsanlties. TOLEDO MOTORS l.IMI1'EDi TRY OUR BUDGET PLAN PAY AS YOU DRIVE Buy the SAFEST TIRES EVER BUILT” firmed it. The same rise in pot- ciriial during full and new moon has heen observed in oaks. elm: lflcial trees. built for comparison. Thus far no use can be made of these clccirical findings. The alt- uation is too complicated. For ex- ample, there are no daily variat.-1 ions in the electrical rhythm. The one certain fact about these electrical fields. auras, vibrations or whatever name they may have, is that they are a. new field of ex- ploration in nerves, nervous dis-, New cancer Medicine Tried By Howard W. Biakeslee Associated Press science Editor to Amherst, N. S. Friends of Mrs. Wesley Nllill- gap will rcgrct to hear 5115! 1! R Colwili are pleased to know she has returned home again. ' ! Mr. Robert Maynard spent a fewj days recently with his parental Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Maynard. , Miss Francis-(viola-ill. Summer-1 side, spent the past weekend with her friend, Miss Blanch Colwiil. i Mr. William Ncwtombe has re-l turned home from is business trip patient in the Prince County libs- pllal. Miss Julia .Viacl.eod. niirse-in-1 training at the Falconwood i-iospi-, Ial, Oharlntteiown, spent a few clays recently with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Maclieod. Sincere sympathy is being ex- tended to Mr. John Morrison upon the death of his sister, Mrs. Uriah Williams of Albany. New York. after a brief illness. on Thursday evening. April In-cl. Mr. Edison Williams. Earl Wil- iinms, Allison Ramsay and liar- man McFarlane. left. on Frltiay morning. April 4th .t'or Albany. New York. to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. Uriah Williams. -Eympziihy of the community is being extended to Mrs. Thomas Skerry and Mrs. John Biggar on the death of their mother, Mrs. William Murphy. MacNei1's Mills. Sincere sympathy is being ex- Iended to Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair McCaull upon the death of their little daugthtcr Judith on Saturday NEW YORK, April 14-(AP)-A cancer medicine made of the spleen of calves was reported by a Can- sociailon for Cancer Research here Friday. Early cancers were reported to entirely, but advanced cancers were improved only temporarily. This report was made by Dr. George F. Watson oi the Kitchen- er Clinic, Kitchener. Ont. The spleens are minced and the extract adian doctor to the American Ab- bene.'it and sometimes disappear, evening. March 29th, alter a. very rbrief illness. t . -A. W. l FEMMM- S0l'Tll FRET.-2T()Vt'N H. AND 5. I -The regular monthly meeting CHARLO'lTE'T'OWN , Lieutenant-General A.D. Wlird. commander of the 1st British Crops in Germany inspected units of Canada's 2'lt.h Infantry Brigade recently and is seen here with men of the 1st Highland battalion. Sgt. Jim Sullivan of Toronto. right. a member of the North Nova Scotla Highlanders, displays some of the parts of the l'i-pounder gun to. left to right: Gen. Ward. Ptc. ii.V. Wriglit. Amherst, N.S., and Pie. R..s. Smith. Charlottetown, P.E.f. (National Defence Photo) Wellington and Vicinity Mr. Roland Miller recently vis- ited in this vicinity. Mr. John Coulson. Scavlew. re- cently visited in this vicinity. and Mrs. Garfield Day celebrated his 6th birthday at his home cn March 26th. The illness of Mrs. Laura Bug- lolc, southwest Lot 16, is deeply regretted by her many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Verna Gallant, accompanied by Mrs. Eugene Brooks, recently spent a weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs Russell Bernard, Hunter River. The illness of Mrs. Ralph lil- lands, McNeills Mills, is regl'cil:'.d by her brothers and sister of tnis community, and her friends trust she will be out in the near future. On Thursday night, March 20. members of Sunshine Cluh hcldi a meat pie supper in the English School. A good crowd attended. Cakes and ples were auctioned off and a good sum was realized. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gauilizt. and two sons left recently for Chatham. N.B.. to reside. where Gordon is attached to R. C. A. !'. Their many friends are wishing them much happiness in their new home. Her many friends regret to learn Miss Verna Ellands, of Mr- Neills Mills. is a patient in P. C. Hospital. Miss Ellands was for- mer teacher in the English school of this community. Sympathy is being extended to Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Mccaul of of the South Freetown Home and tschool Association was held on Tuesday night, April 1st, at the ihome of lilr. and Mrs. Elmer tGauthler. The President, Mrs. Wallace Gauthier. 1 The President. Mfrs. Wallace, Eilcralle in the recent death of their 19 months old daughter. Charlottetown Man In Germany I Fredericton and I I O Vicinity Mr. Preston Carr, Pleasant Val- ley. was a visitor to Charlotte- town on Friday, April 3rd. Mrs. James E. Somers. Pleasant Valley, was a visitor to Hunter River on Monday, April 7th. Mrs. Prudie MacFadycn. Char- lottetown. was a. recent visitor to Elliotta, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Eliza Maclnnis. Mr. and Mrs. William Buchan- an, Kcnsington, were visitors to Fredericton for the weekend of See Nothing New In latest Stalin Proposal By I. M. loliru. Is. Associated Press News Analyst where is nothing unusual. new or pressing about Stalin's reiter- ation, through the Indian Am- bassador to Moscow. that he is ready to meet the chiefs-of-stats of the Western Powers to negoti- ate nut-West issues. . India has been seeking to play the role of disinteruted third party between East and West. The Ambassador went to see Stalin and got what. he wanted--I. licence to make mother move in that plan. Just when another Indian Am- busador sought to act as go-be- tween in laat.yeer'a negotiations between Mao Tee Tun; in Palp- ing and the United Nations over Korea, the value of such inter- vention is subject to over-est.im- otion. Even Prime Minister Churchill, who only a few month: ago was advocating a top-level conference. has received the latest suggestion without enthusiasm. He'll be ready when the proper time comes. he tells parliament-a strong indicat- ion that he doesn't consider this is it. Reaction in Washington, where the problem of meeting Stalin's "peace offensive" is a part of everyday life. was as usual-stalin had just been given an opportun- ity for more propaganda. President Truman thus far has been mum. But, undoubtedly, he feels that if Stalin wants to come out from behind the Iron Curtain to confer. heill be welcome. If not. a meeting can wait. Since 1928. when U. S. Ambassa- dor Bedell Smith presented peace proposals to the Kremlin and had them rejected by Molotov. the U. S. has been making its position repeatedly clear: If Russia wants to quit doing what she has been doing to create world tension. then peace will come automatically. If Russia merely wants a licence to continue campaign she 'APRIIJ 15. 1952 soeoowiiniaeeania bios)... beencroatedbylullzallaam-g... Initiative in the cold war coins. from Russia. and initiative for 13 end must originate the same way It will not be difficult in olnlzo such initiative if it eve. comes. music can end the Korean war. Russia can stop the hm nducts throughout the world. She can drop her of. tort: to undermine other govgx-,,. merits. 3'6 ounces of Figure Fiotteryl N . :;si.'iiiclirli.,.ii'V"-N”,i'.i'.f--E Lesrex" net girdle in l' ll d ;3u'ii.id'l? ki.'3v' Iy':J.I: '59 W9"11'lR it. Yet it in firm with 1 bulges. Trimsunytouul Ggure toe tee! So Sheer-So light uch a sheer girdle is made possible by knitting "Listen" with magic "Nylon". to Eroduce I cob- W1: of control w ich is sturdy and long wearing. Sizes: Small, Medium and large Colours: Blue, Black, Maize, Nude ADF11 6111- They were the tzuem her taking ways, there's nothing to Pink and whip. 01 MI”. Mid Ml'S- HCITDOW BUC11- negotiate. Deeds. in the form of PRICE s5 so Rllnlh . communication between - peoples. on end to the use of Other "Slmch'ng"sIyl:.r smile”: in Mr. and Mrs. Milton Weeks eh- i . d in i t - tertalned the members of the were on "Id an en nerwm ion in the affairs of other count- dwlrmt lmgdmfmingl ”'d!'k”' On display in our Corset Deptrlnunf Me Thine Heart" and "Must I Go And Empty Handed". singing of the hymn "Just As I Am" and the Benediction brought a. very inspiring service to a close. Tile regular meeting of the Pleasant Valley Auxiliary of the Women's Missionary society was held on Thursday afternoon, Ap- ril 4th, at. the home of Mrs. W. E. Stevenson. The president, Mrs. J. B. MacDonald presided and several Easter hymns were sung. Meeting closed with prayer by Mrs. N. A. Cutcliffe, and repeat- ing the Mizpah Benediction. Summcrside. recently sailed for England. His wife will reside in Summcrslde. Everett was station- eci at Trenton, Ont... for the past two years. On Thursday evening. April 3rd. members of the Sunshine Club met at the manse. Minutes of the last. meeting were read and sign- ed and roll call was answered by ii fair attendance. A brief busi- ness period was held and the meeting adjourned. The remain- der of the evening was spent in social entertainment. BM. ant. and offer MEN'S STORE iwelcome the visiting Teachers and hope their stay will be pleas- 10t7o Discount on all merchandise in both stores. The GREENDAI. CO. LTD. 144 Great George 150 Great George JOHN DEERE reveals hyhrirl vigor of plants. v- 1 S d uonv Kg V H , Y P l. Tn" 5110'-V 3" lnmase 1" P9319.sn?tr,;.eli2i:ieM;?entl:hner pa:xt1xFvxel.l;- Mr. Cyrus E. Gallant and son lrjixrsiilsrlimiit tgei? honfdmzon glldi: ;',:!tu"':, ::',e”B,;e::'t”"”y "q"m' lve electrical potential from Oct-' ih '1' 1 M5 5,, der- haveileft for Toronto. Ont.. where v ' , A ril 4m, " ' or,” to m;d.,1anum-,-, Humani:i,?.5al.Rith:ri",3;:. DwooidT,,,,d "C01- they expect. to be employed. elem"? P "77 y .l;E::gt);:ti; 3:le'"""f.S S "KVIEEE & beings show this same series of 1 m ' A speck; service was held at , - - changes. No reason for this seas- W ' , MM -Her many friends regret to the Pleasant Valley United ""m""l'mn m me” climmunut onal variation has been discovered. Mn Mmsmm Ravnot (;rem-i.learn Mrs. Edward McDonald has Church on Sunday morning, Ap- Here at Duke the discovery of mount. was 3 ,.eC,.nc'..i5m,, at mi. been confined to her home by ill- ril 6th, Mr. S. Gillispie being the "1" "103" 1"i1”e”" 0" 1""'"im home of his daughter and son-in- ""5 Md 11099 10 599 her out speaker. He chose for 1113 text s beings simply was not believed at law ML and Mrs. Eldon Mac. soon. "How can you escape, if you no- first. Bilt hundreds of tests c0n- Ar,,;m,, 1- lzlect so great 8 Salvation?" Mrs. l I Master Gordon Day. son of Mr. Glllispie sang two solos. "Give DAUS LAIllES' STORE ' . l :- l:(ioTvltl'i1lli?:Eil:l1'? Ahi'4i5y.fll1)dxE(f.':ni1: nlgdd-i?;:l::g' :::”5l;l::(vm':lV1d T111: mt;;1e1g1d3.Mrs. Mccaul is a granddaughter. le gives shots of tilts liquid uilder;The Prcsmun menl'NHd a wry mjgg 1&1,-s i:f11gnm15- Fred ',MCA115131'-(1 gt 1::y:,iC::,"n5m,i'rik'"-EH01" at the be ierestlng article entitled "snow- A 'L-.- D'” w”””” 5”” in” "mu" ”'ii)il'll:3w llgvliosghorlhlcbtiilhe mi-eiild Mg” 5”dny' Cull” tmt Mt and pcrlments preceded the humnnmnd gdopwa End mllzl ran re..Mcbona?;"”and'3M3;; ' wM'k Klggrll treatment. and that the animallspnnded m M 12 member"; low and iunrgaret B'a”o'w' ;n0:m.: "Me" d'”””"”d l” " "ll" 1”"; Then followed a sale of aid hats ed to Hunter River where they ce;;:l::l,Sn;'lvt'i";:?s'eal,ly Cancer hetwhich caused much merrlment as'V131ied M11 31158911 Erhard- ' wear they A FAMOUS NAME roll 117 YEARS Now things are nice to talk about ("John Deere" has many firsts in tractor. implement and implement control development), but do not cliff- crentiate between a "good tractor” and "just another tractor". In "John Deere" tractors, the two cylinder engine results in:- no es T-'i rcstone aezm cliiiitirloils, (ANADNS reported, resumed a healthy ap-uh" purchaser had m . pearnnca mowed remarkable glnmliiat for the remainder of the even- da1:11;”;i1-terRri!;lns4yli:0r;;i1y org: in weight. and their cancers dim-i M" qlhehsumjnelwd the mm olllnst week in Cliarlottctowh on lnlshed in size or disappeared. In u'm' T E Tmmurcr repmted 5”" business. While there they also most cases, he added, these carlylm 9" 1"f."i1- "TWO memlie” 1311” visited her son. Elmer who has cancers have not reappeared even!:?egmlrre;1f1':cdm”"e1i' "1" W” W” been spending the 'past few alter a. considerable lapse of lime. Mnlpcamhm. grlgregng; wme to months in the City. AA . l I Ch id E cancegmmvllhliho reaepdvnde rttsnntlliellhe Him Bmrd E” blmk 111"" 401' Corporal Everett Graham of spleen treatment he told of 13.13: l"o'd””9v0"l1:id 11130 i10l1nd 0111. lllservice Police. R..C. A. 1''. Station. Persons. now apparently well. wholonmglcnfafmlclle 3333;"; iiujhugu GREATER STRENGTH - GREATER SIMPLICITY - BETTER DEPENDABILITY - GREATER ECONOMY. Many of you are not familiar with the two-cylinder engine, but let had cancers of the breast, ute , tonsils. skin. mouth. ncti.u.:, "1" "””"- i us look at the things which the two-cylinder engine is responsible for in U E awmnch and one flbrooarcoma. He ”"- Elm" Reeves kindly invit-,1 the "John Deere" Tractor. One is strength and two is lower maintenance .3” the Momuh um" hm ed the members to her home for cost. the next meeting if the roads are Rood. if not the meeting will be held in the school. Lunch com- mltteo for that meeting will be Mrs. Everett Reeves, Mrs. Wal- lace Reeves and Mrs. Albert stet- son. Program committee (or next meellnk - Mrs. Eldon Drummond. Mrs. Everett Reeves Mrs. wal- Iaca Reeves, and Mr. Elmer smith, It was then announced the spread to other parts of the body. but these too disappeared. First for . Mileage - Safety 4 Economy Truly I champion. Tested and proved by millions of miles of service over all ltinde of roads. Be safe-buy the only tires made that are Safety- TODAI progressive business organizations type electrically and 7,;,:&am'a prefer the REMINGTON STRENGTH. Rear axle housing and axle in "John Deere” Trac- fors. You will find that the rear axle housing is built like a bridge-it is in the shape of a triangle. You will not find where any one of the rear axle housings have sprung, because they cannot. By accident it might be broken, but it cannot be sprung and there is little if any wear. It holds the rear wheels and final drive gears in perfect alignment and has ample strength to carry the loads imposed upon it in every day work. TRANSMISSION CASE. The transmission case is in one piece. ll. blankets from the old rage sent , . PWW1 0'' ll” 'I'"i1" 10' had arrived and two nice premium Some tractors use one piece cases, but none use a case that is as thick 1. 7"" 1”'”"l'”" ”" ll” 135' blankets were displayed. It was da- or as heavy DIV. cided to give one to Mrs. Elmer Reeves for her work in assembling and shipping the rags, (or which she graciously thanked the morn- . bars. The other blanket was set. up at Auction tlnd sold to the highest bidder. l At the close of the business part. 5,35-MW? There's a reason. Ask your boss to arrange for a proof test. and you'll see Always remember the four greet points of "John Deere" superiority. G GREATER STRENGTH ' HO GREATER SIMPLIOITY ' DMTEB DEPENDADILITY WANTED -- 2000 Used Tires in Trade on' new FIRE- STONE TIRES for '.l'ruc-its and Cars. rtusroul net: you lhthnut. Cd in ud:meK&eyPIh6y- 1a seen one read aloud. Lunch was then served by the hostels and committee and enjoyed by all. The llnllnir of "God Save the Queen.” brought the evening to a close. 1 slrvrltroll & MaeliAY co :."1-.”.-'f.;4?-;.-i:'-'-......”'-"- "”' . so-mm wow- ' , ' E W1 DI-Ind Irolmd 10k" Whlch niumimiuamu-nwaims A P. k d F 1 T L d . I0 If . arm TIDEDTS E . "Yg Friendly Firestone Dealer" 10! Kent Street Charlottetown. P. I. 1. Phone 1111 "LOT. "top; ' E HALPXUI EGIWAY r .