= nun’ I‘:-l&u,;I1IellO.10u' With The Atom In Australia Strange But True .luEllluhmu surgery has become I reality. A new tech- nique ullnz supersonic: -—- ultra high frequency sound wa\'es—cle- lupel-Ionic now nu-oyl "Pain pathways" in the bnln'without actual cutting of brain tissue with Icllpels as in frontal lobotomy operations. The method was developed by I group of Pittsburgh surgeons headed by Dr. Peter Lindstrom. Chief Neuro- surgeon at Aspinwall. Pa.. Veter- anl Hospital. Dr. Lindstrom said in. gound waves. when directed et the affected parts of the brain. relieve the intense pain caused byl various diseases. Near Faben. Alherla, n skunk. aided two R. C. M. P. to catch a .\outh escaped from 1 prison farm. The boy had concealed himself in 4 stolen panel truck but when he discovered that n skunk was his rompanion he quickly abandoned it and was captured by the pol- ice. ‘I - o u 1 Thomas McGuire. England. re-l :-ently bought a little hlack dog nobody wanted. McGuire picked uu the. cur from a home for sira:.'I animals. One week later. when Alon. the Mr‘Giiire huh)‘ fell into _ n Wale!‘-ItIIPtl rellar o.’ I demolish-, ei. dwelling the littie dog thati nobody would have promptly leap-.' ed into the water and rescued‘ the child. ‘ T I1 e follouiniz f!lltIdl"\|‘9lKhi i-hamriions l’TlF‘d Iragir and prema-‘ lure deaths‘ Jack 'Nonpareill‘ Dempsey fell to Britt Fitzsim-i trons in the lfith round. Six; months later the first l"1empse\“I died of some wasting disease. Age .12. ‘ Stanley Kelrhrl was shot and killed by a farm hand in Con-‘ \\ ay. Mo. Age 176. ‘I Billy Papke t-ominitied suicide: in Newport, Calif. Harry Greti.' one of the greatest fighters of oil time. died following 1 minor‘ operation on his nose, Tiger Flow-I At the Woomera proving grounds in Australia. the Duke. of Edin- burgh witnessed tests of some of Britain's secret weapons, This photo. made from three-quarters of a mile away from the experi- mentation station. shows what is crs died in hospital where he'll descnbed 55 3 ‘IRTVY’ being “Nd- gone for removal of scar tissue. lTh° I'"°k"I mat’ be 599" 1“ C€UI1‘€ ‘tum, Dundpa H mpp,,_.,d In with its exhaust trail forming a have died from 'l‘.B, \\"hi‘fl .VIar- hlsick plume to the firing site. A- (‘PI (‘erdari lost the title to Jake bow is ii larize white patch of an Lnnona hp ,5 ,-,,r,,,,.9d .,, hm-.. ntom explosion fireball. No in- snid: “lf l dnn't win the t-l\ani.l formation was i'ele.ised of the riionship back I will die." The‘ nature of the explosion. plane that was to bring him bar)’: crashed in the Azores and killed‘. all passengers nhoarrl, 1 (March Report) From the above glooniy facts ll‘ _ , would seem as thriuz‘i the middli=- (W309 Ix"‘1- FMIICIS shield-53 2- “:-ight, rhampinnsliip of the world C'aVm C“I'I"."< PLERMONT SCIIOCTT4 ..,.,,i,5 ,. ,.,,,S,._ i Grade. VIII—1. Alvin Curley; 2. . . . §Theresa Coon; Ii. Laurctla Mill Some 50 vears ago Warv Dali“ Gmde Vn*1- 53”)’ R3Y“91‘J 2 Hopkins of‘ Newniai-ket. (lntario. Fr3“°°5 Curie)’; 3- 0"“ M1”- uas spending her hrIIl'la_\'< witlr Gram’ V‘1~ Paula GUNS)‘; 3- her aunt and uncle. Mr. and .\/lrs.VErm“ slafi“"d- l"aniel Hall, in Toronto, where‘ Grade IU"’1 M‘”'Y Shlddsi 2 they lived on riiinn Avenue. Park- Jlmmy Slllfildsi l dale. ; Grade I! (At-—l. Lynn Murphy; ll One night .\l.'«iry dI‘Pamntl that 2. Allison SL-afford; 3. Shirley Mill. the farm hiiildinszs a‘ her home., (‘vriide II iEi~l. Nancy Mill. as miles away \\‘r~i'o going up in. Highest average in seiiiorgradcs. flames. She !'f7UId sec in hnr Ftancis Shiolds, 92.8. fir:-am llf‘l' Dad and their fainil Highest avc;'a;;e in junior grades, Lelper Ir'at‘IIn2 the hlind-folded Lynn Miirphv, 96.4. horses from Ill!‘ stables and one Perfect aitetidriiice: Francis v t id mar». a !nvorits- anion: lh" Shields. Theresa Coen. Joyce Staf- liorses lost her hlinknrs and tiirn- 10;-d_ Hopgood Rayner. ed and went right havk into lli. Tug) ; George }{_ R119); hiirninz stahle \\I'1Pl'F‘ she perisIi- —#-—-—-———~— ——%——— I . ;“?,"‘h:‘“":'_A:"l:"?i'1:za"‘&n'):l ::‘i°r:r;H’:7'r‘1': nnd the ting upset. it. while chas- ‘» its the flames spread throiirzli tho; m,§.h"‘”.(:I.'”l ‘mm ‘I m U“, “mp ‘ , buildings. Cows \W'P|"P hnllowinft‘. W,,..'. [ {M W”... O, a gm.s‘dmn“ i. I loudly and pigs were zrunlingi ' ‘ ' and strolling about i-orfiised. Com» ‘ml (lame ””."' d:i_vlnzht the girl llr'1:<Nl qlll('l\'I_\'i parked Iier bags and told her aunt o e H"l‘P'\ I'lllfliIlt‘l’ (Tl'f‘il:ll unrth re- _‘_d ‘ 1’ ‘h ‘ g E , h wording. in Mn)‘, i5l;':l, I.zid_v, a .1’ nnln: h e<\ia‘hrPf"l1’t"""f I ':1’."". uhite anti brown collie oviiied hy ‘ C 9"" P ’ ' “I “' 4 \t“fli‘-Old Jeannine Gzirlini.:9r of r-ster had fallen upon her hr>mn.l H" Bum umpd h" "M M En’ H“ liiinit_ Il(Ill,‘.'all, (Ii\'][Ip('lll(-‘KT The W” "MM": hm I n;Rmma"_‘,,i Illiilfll girl (“-115 'honit-iiroken over “M h" umqb. ‘ll? oss ii l‘l l')l‘IO\((I (‘l‘Il'I‘I[)flVll- Rm “W girl WM “lama”. fin} ion and not evt-n the gift of a kit- i . them and look a street car ‘oi ' '- ‘ . ' _ ' mt "mo" "Minn whnfl ‘hD_?l.l‘f(ll‘VIlIi']I‘l: .IPa';|llln9":I'iII nrunuiilieri caught the early morning train‘ ” “ en- re PH“ W F ‘pr ‘mug "firm ‘mom one nigh. and triltl her she. Half ii mile south of her de:'m‘p'1mpd Hm‘ Mr "N was hack . , , home. Next morning the little ''""'m"' "T '" hp n""r° S“°"'r'"“ girl opened the back ('i)or of their M H°”"'d"‘ L""di"-7' sh’ “°‘”" tome in answer to n liarkiniz and ‘(H her home and'the far'ni hlllld-“5.(.ral(.h1nR and In and mhold _ .nizs which 0(‘l"llplPfI in site on a tidy leapfid mm hm. Mm‘ hill. They were rolhiniz hm. smoldering ruins. Her mother met her at tho‘ door of their home her eyes wet‘ , ugthdthe tears she'd shed over R())’(1l(i()Il.S(’I'f'flf0I'y li isaslnr. - ~wm.~- fathi-r‘."' snid the gm. 0/ Music 0/ Toronro "In thorn." said her mother. nod-i din: her head in tho dire-I-lion of an adjoining room. MI)‘ found him rroiii-hed over at ii-hie. his face buried in his . lands. Vary went over to him. . itut her arms around his neck and held him tight . When he was ahle to speak he said. "Oh. I am so glad you are i home. We have had a had loss.I T cautioned my farm hand repent- rdlv in hang tho lanlr-rn on a peg. Rut hr left it on III‘ barn floor ’ PRE - EASTER SPECIALS iAlIWSpriri?—C0—itts'rTnd‘Suits '7. .. __..il.es's'»l>(t<A%‘ Dresses in latest styles and shades .._, 3.95 to 39.50 . (‘lHlLDR.EN'S . LADIES‘ Coats & Coat sets—— ‘ _ 12:95 to 22.30- Skins .......... .. 2.95 to 7.90 Tiny Tots Coat. Sets-both - Girls‘ and Boys‘--l?astcl Bmuses 1'00 I0 “'95 shades and checked lweeds Hats _ 3.95 to 9.95 —5»95 _ Burherrys and Utility Gloves find Bag; in 3]] COETS .... .. 10.95 T0 19.95 new Spring shades. Baby Nylon Dresses—gift boxed ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,. EXTRA SPECIALS JUST FOR THE WEEK-END Fxv°oT;$Ecé 'Ci{éniiié' "BfiiiF5'ohi‘s”e’i§,’ i?€{z'f§?i'.'$:i'~:7Fi”.é§ Children's Cotton and Seersucker Pyjamas. reiz. to 2.95 for ............... __________________ __ , 1.00 VN_vlons-—a broken line-—reg. to 1.75; clearing at 1.00 ; Usefiour Lay-Away Plan. A'deposit‘will hold any garment. The GREENDAL co. Ltd. MIDSUMMER EXAMINATIONS JUNE, 1954 Application: and fees mm nut. the Cotuuvulory not later III-n Allll ll, T954. I35 COLLIOI STIIIT TOIONIO ll, ONT. K. 3 LADIES’ STORE 150 GT. GEO. ST. ' .... LUSH CARPETING A host of colors, textures. patterns designed to perk up tired rooms — give them new life, underscore favorite furnishings. MODEL ROOMS Presenting all kinds of ex- riting ideas that. are readily‘ adaptable to your own home. See how a little know-how ‘ can add spice to a setting. ” .24‘...-u_..‘.._<.——...__.... .—... FABRIC MAGIC Spirited fabrics designed to‘ A spark any rooni-—instill‘ new charm. Choice of fabrics. i colors and patterns. . KITCHEN NEWS See scores of ways to bright- en thia important work cen- ter; lighten chores: add to your leisure. Consult Croc- kett & Storey Ltd. 6 GARLOAD JUST ARRIVED - bringing 40 of the loveliest Kt-oehler Chesterfield . suites you ever laid eyes upon! Every Suite and each fabric cove ring is new in 1954. time these styles and fabrics were presented in Canada day as in the United States. fashion at very reasonable prices. To allow for proper displaying on our main floor of these suites our store will be closed but will remnin open until 9 o'clock Friday until 12 o'clock (noon) on Friday. evening to allow the men to accompany the women while viewing the very latest in liv- ing room furniture. .....Io finer fliiing be sure to see ciiocitian and STOREY Ltd. Your living room can be brought right up to the minute with latest I For the first on the some TIIISY -CARLOAD OF THE VERY LATEST IN CHESTERFIELD SUITES BY KROEIILER MADE UP ESPECIALLY FOR CROCKETT ‘and STOREY Ltd. CROCKETT and STOREY Ltd. 134 KENT STREET out 5434’