, resolutions dealing wi I nste-salicylste. World. Awaiting Results Of'SaIk Polio Vaccine ay JOHN nanaoun ANN ARBOR. Mich. (AP)-Par ,-.... around the world will learn ,-xt month what doctors have ,nd out about the salk polio vac- Jliic. . Evaluatorslare near the end of their Job of transla into cold statistics the test resul comp from a study of 2.000.000 school children. The answer will be ready some Doctors will an- cine is an answer to pollumyelltis -whether it is a partial prevents- tive or none at all. For almost a year. in an old brick building on the University of ivslclllglll - A Ind III" tisticlans have been at work. Two MILLION STUDIED of 2,000,000 grade school child- ren in the United States. Canada and Finland: only 4&.0N I elved the salk vaccine. Another 2lo.000 got a harmless control substance. The rest got no injections of any kind. but were studied as a con- trol iKr0IIP- It was the largest test of its kind ever performed. It was fashioned to prove what doctors had observed In the test tube. Since these children were placed under observation. the Polio Vac- cine Evaluation Centre. under Dr. Thomas Francis. Jr.. lass kept a careful eye on their medical his- tories. when some of them did contract polio, specimens were analyzed. medical reports were written and their pro ess was studied. GUARD FORMATION At no time in the history of the test was it known publicly which child was given the vaccine and which was not. That information has guarded in the card file at the centre. 0 Here. in an elaborate code of punches and notations. were the answers to the value of the salk vaccine. Now they are ready to be fed into giant tabulators to get a human answer in mathematical terms. Dr. Francis. chairman of epide- miology (the study of the behavior oi diseases) at the University of Michigan. has the reputation among his fellow workers for pain- staking careful research. As in the development of the vac- cine. the money for the evaluation has come from the National Found- ation for infantile Paralysis but it has been given directly to the Uni- versity of Michigan. so that the evaluation and the report will be ' dependent and fair. it is for this reason. among others. that Dr. Francis has set up it his security code-Io provide a completely controlled evaculstion. LIMITED PROOF . Dr. Jonas Salk of the Univer- sity of Pittsburgh. who developed the vaccine. had already proved in limited immunization tests and in the laboratory that the vaccine pi ” ntibodies. The mass test was to determine ilsd poliovirusinatesttube. whether the vaccine would , T prevent it. and whether it would cope with Dr. Balk. who studied under Dr. Francis at Michigan. developed the vaccine after three American doc- tors had succoeded in isolating the Those three. Drs. John End and Thomas Weller of Harvard University and Frederick Robbins of Western Reserve University. Cleveland, won a Nobel prise for this first step in the prevention of po o. Scientists hope that next month will mark another achievement in the fight to control polio. . Carcl ol Thanks -I wish to thank Mrs. Duggsn. R. N., Dr. Auld, Dr. Downing. the Special Nurse Miss Aitken. Nurses and their Aides who were so kind and attentive to me during my ill- ness in Prince County Hospital. Also to thank those who visited me.seut flowers. treats. cards and letters while I was a patient there. Laura Jolllmore. French River. In Memoriam In loving memo; of Fit. Lieut. Leonard T. Berrigan. D. F. C. Killed in Action. March 24-25. I044. Mother. Sisters and Brothers. In loving memory Husband and Father. JAMES H. CHAMPION. who departed this life March utli. 1047. Fondly Itemembetred and Sadly Missed by Wife and Daughte . Laura and Charlotte. of a dear In loving memo y of PETER P. MeDONALD. who passed away March 24th. 1951. Memories are treasures no one can steal. Death leaves a wound no one can IwI' at him. nor do we intend- iisn daily and Illi in" end. City ancl Central snougbresistsncstothediseasalo in ' Better Buy Electrolux. I 000K'l forlperfect pictures. E.OY'I TAXI-DIII 5&3 8509. BILVEBTONE T. V. SETS new stock. llmpso S--rs Ltd. ELECTEOLUX IS BETTER. - CHASWELL for Better Photo- graphs. cam) PARTY. Central Royalty llall tonight s.ao. MILK for Beauty. Milk strength. Milk for Health AEBIVING DAILY new Spring Dresses. Kennedy's Ladies” Wear. ("YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE -at the HUGHES DRUG STORE." WELLNEIIIB OFFEBIDO Bar- service plates. regular S1315 ue on sale at 98 cents for this e- Easter Sale. ICE CREAM - the delicious dessert - no preparation - econ- omical. . "WE TREAT THE SICK WELL" -Glggey's Pharmacy. open eve- nings 'till ii o'clock FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. Services Thursday. March fifth. Charlottetown 8 p. m.. conducted by Rev. William MacKay. Rev. J. H. Bishop. Minlste . - ISLAND GRILL. Queen Street. Dial 5223. Serving full course dinners. Specializing Chinese dish NOW IS THE TIME to fill in on your China Dinnerware during Wellner's Pre Easter Sale. ENGAGEMENT. - The engage- ment is announced at Vina Pearl, daughter oi Mrs. Vina Farrar. Charlottetown, to Carl Gerald son of Mr. and Mrs. George Mllligau, Conway. P. E. l. The wedding will take place Saturday. May 7th. in Kingston Road United Church. Toronto. ::CEMENT. - Just arrived car fresh Portland Cement. DeBloIs Dros.. Ltd. It! Personals Leading Seaman Edward J. Banks. who for the past year has been stationed at li.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte. left on Saturday morn- ing accompanied by his wife for Halifax. N. S. Miss Floriiie MacMillan of the Workmen's Compensation Board is progressing favorably after an A. F. Curran Promoted Mr.A.!'..currsnitasbesn mutodchiefofthe V pectioa ID" Servi Agriculture He is presently acting in the dual capacity of s the Ontario work as well as ion Marketing Department of taws.. Then from 101! to served in a like capacity to G. It. then senior officer of the st Moncton. New Bruns- Ile stepped up to senior officer of the Poultry Division for the Province of Nova Scotla held that position 1923 to 1938 and from then on until his advancement this year was district poultry products in- spector for the Province of On- Mr. Curran has been active. in i ” with all t-- t hf; . of the industry in the province of Ontario and ever as or to lend his council and help be publicly and privately. 'I'he , T section of the Tor- onto Board of Trade at their an- nual dinner meeting presented Mr. Curran with a beautiful gift. At an informal luncheon John Bradbury on behalf of the poultry products inspection staff in central and eastern Ontario. and C. M. -Harvey on behalf of the fieldmau of the Production Service gave him a well filled billfold. A. F. Curran is a brother of Mrs. C. Guy Scott of Charlotte- town. Loses Purse When Mrs. Carrie MacI(enzie came to the city on Saturday to do her shopping she had no way of knowing the experience it would be. After her shopping was fin- lshed Mrs. Mackenzie, who lti widow and has four small chil. u ren. called a taxi to take her ml the home of friends. in the act of! leaving the car her wallet felli from her purse on the back seat. where it . ained until the taxi went .on its next call. Finding the wallet on the seat the next asseuger. after check- ing the identification and sum of money, handed the wallet to the taxi driver on his assurance that appendix operation at the P. E. sadly Missed by his wife and Son. Lydia and Eddie McDonald. MULLALLY In loving memory of George L.) MullalLy. Kensington. who passed away March 24th, 1054. Keith MocKInnon "An M.M.I.A. Officer AMHERST. N.S. (OP)-Clarence Thompson of Middleton, N.S. was "sit-sled piesident of the Maritime Motor Transport Association at the fifth annual conference here Satur- dm: other officers include Keith Mac- Kinnon of Charlottetown,.first vice- president; George Coates of Truro. sci-ond vice-president, and Tom llicl(im.of Saint John. N.B.. sec- rt-tsry-treasurer. The conference ado ted several the operat- lng of hi hway transport fleet in the Maritraes. One asked that the srrll a system- of 7- which would do away with the practice of owners operating where. when and how they each saw fit. Another resolution deplored Nova Scotia's two-cent increase in gaso- line taxes which boosted the gal- lon levy to 17 cents. Directors elected include: LI Nova Scotla - Johnston. Halifax; Claraaee cDonald. Truro; - Jack . sr; Ramond Mscxsy. Newport. and D. S. Moffatt. Sydney. ' New runswick--Cedric Carter, Aulac; tiihnan Aatwoi-th. Wood- stock: Fred . lain John; Norman Smith. Hathurst: Lyle Wallace. Mouton. Lloyd Clams. Saint John. Prince Edward Isian - Norris- Kitson and Italph J , char- lottetown. - 9 Be free of the pains of ARTHRITIS - RIIEIIMATISM Don't give up because you have tried cverysliing else . . . Dolcia ll" liven thousands of sufferenou five continents, quirk relief from the pains of rheumatism. arthritis, scistics. lumbago and neuritis. Dolcin tablets contain an easily absorbed combination of succi- ri-ovcn effective through care ully conducted clinical rem . V DWI live up--start back on the mid to health. Order Dol' 3.1, f soda." '7'” " iiiilcili Reliable - Ihoctlvo The f f person the world could” hold. . A cheerful smile. a heart of gold.11 To those who knew him all will; know How much I lost one year ago. one year ago I had to part with one I loved with all my heart. A kindly smile. a heart of gold. No better husband the world could hold. p This world's many troubles and trials are past. 'Ia silence he suffered. In patience he here Till God called him home to suffer no more. Sadly Missed by Wife, 1. Hospital. he would immediately x return it to,tbe stand as he said inquiries Special posit in our ballot box. 2nd Prize: For WeIlner's Big . PRE-EASTER SALE Each customer will be given a sale slip to de- Saturday, April 2nd, the drawing will take place for the following prizes:- lat Prizercabihet Wm. Rogers Silverware. Bulova Wrist Watch. 3rd Prizes Silver Casserole. BUY NOW AND SAVE w. w. WELLIIER Ltn. Jewelers Since 1868 lPnzes The , the iiiniur Lester , and approved. Mrs. Don Macmil- 'tein-oma.1i.Mmiuiuanoory ”Thuraday, March 24, 1955 Hospital Aid ' montlilymeetingof Aid ofths Prince Edward Islandilospital washaldouMa.rch1lst.i.uths Cundnllllonsewith to t prosent.andMrs.J..K.L.Irwln- -Mrmirwluopauadthamoeting withthel.ord's Prayer rapeatedin unison after which themiuutos ofthehiarcbmaetiugwersread lan gave the treasurers report which was seconded by Mrs. L. E. se. Mrs. Irwin than welcomed Mrs. Lockary McKay as a new member to the Aid Mrs. George Fisher read a lot- EFEEE-E 3 . E 5. 5 lag the Aid of some changes in the method of distribution of the magazines for the cart. Mrs. Fish- already had been made about it. Reading in Tuesday's paper that a wallet had been lost, the finder called the taxi stand and was told it had not been turned In. The driver has been ordered to pro- duce the money within a period of 0” Week. or the taxi company is obliged to make good the pas- ulller s loss. ”E-”Ef;E.;E a 2 E iiiiziligii E E: E. E ii - a E i 5 FIRESTONE IIIIME and AUTO CO. LTD. 187 Great George Street 350” Trails-in allowance for your old ice box on a new Firestone ec- tric Refrigerator. Low Monthly Payments 35000 Trails-In allowance for your old washer on a new Electric or gas- oline Firestone Washer. 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Crapaud. and Mrs. J. W. Morrison. Cornwall. - 2 -om cm: or at ..:2'.:..::.':..."f-.”::.: W of surviving are his WIIQ Uhristina Prince of Wales . (Forrester) Best. formerly of Em- town. he taught in P. E. 1 HM H, M oi-eon. Man.: one son. Keith. Swift land. and in II)! weatto IIIIHN many years. Interment was wn & Sarah Best. After graduating from Woodla centennial Greetings curlers THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF OF OUR STORE EXTEND '10 ALL VISITING CURLER8 A VERY HEARTY WELCOME TO OUR FAIR CITY. 10 BE SURE THAT YOU ARE ON THE BROOM FOR YOUR .li'O0D NEEIS ALWAYS SHOP AT PIEROE'8 FOB QUALITY. SERVICE AND PRICE. PHONE 5524 or 5525 smvnn SEAL EXIT; special: ' Molasses HEJWBI . 3.3.1: 33.13. s?-he?-ii es 2 pltgs. 65c ALL FLAVORS Jello I12; . 20 On '1' Mo 6 for 59:: 2 tins 35: Juicy: orllis . 35..- Including Puddings 11 Olmw Tolmm, me unnamed B'”k;EX”k0' CATSUP. icr . . . . 29: Sugar I-by 5L1g CHILI SAUCE. 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