4-..-4... - - THURSDAY. "rrna GUARDIAN: CI-IARLUPTETOWN ' astvrausaa 1o. . 19,, Breakfast can We iiniiscii siiiiinnln IIIIIII ( I005 Whole Whoa? including the bran and wheat germ) GREENDALIS WEEK-END SPECIALS MEN'S SUITS- To 549.50-NOW .:::".;,5..s:'.:::.- LLLLLL .; ...................... - 29.59 MEN'S SUITS- To s64.50-NOW MEN'S SPORT COATS- To ss2.5tpN0w MEN'S Sroar COATS-- To S8450-NOW .. MEN'S TOPCTOATS- To S2950-NOW ., MEN'S roPcoArs- To S3250-NOW Iise Our Lay-Away Plan-A Srndill Deposit Will Hold Any Garment. NEW FALL GOODS ARRIVING DAILY The GBEENDAL CO. LTD. 144 GREAT GEO. ST. L :8. Kuffier Physiologists A Study Brain For Posture Elites By non ,.rnx'Cr: Cinsdlan Press Staff Writer MONTREAL, tCP) - Recent knowledge gained in undying what yhappens inside the brain may help scientists, explain what gives a person good or bad posture. Five of the World's leading stud- ents of the subject decided Wed- nesday new developments in neuro-plwsiology may open the door to more detailed knowledge of the basic mechanism of posture. One of them, however, Dr. W. of Baltimore, bluntly told visiting scientists at the 19th International Physiological Con- gress: "As long as no certain fun- ctional role can be assigned to some muscle or nerve elements, :our knowledge of posture will con- tinue to be rudimentary." Face Major Task Workers in the field still face in major task in trying to relate anatomical structures to function, ,he said. All posture in living beings de- pends upon muscles in vuious parts of the body, but since mus- cles in turn are controlled by the .nervous system-the brain's com- imantl reporting network-posture experts need to know what hap- Ipens there. ' 'ded over by Professor F. Bremer !of Brussels. Dr. Kuffler said he Iliad found that there are several irtitfi-rent. types of nerve fibres con- i trolling muscular contraction. In, ,addition fibres causinga contrac- jtion, there are other finer fibres in the same nerves, concerned innly with small sustained adjust- liments of tension in the muscles. Earlier members of another symposium, presided over by Prof. IC. I-leymans of Belgium, summed lup what physiologists know today Iabout the part played by ht!” land lungs in regulating and con- .troliing the blood supply. Expert Gives Views One expert, Prof. D. Whitler- ridge of Edinburgh. said several minute nerve fibres thought to have ',an important role in linking the iheart and lungs with the lalood Isystem had still to be identified. Il3ut he held out hope that their ,locntion' would "clear up many of tour present difficulties." I An English inpmber of the sym- tposium Dr. G. S. Dawes of Ox- lford, reviewed evidence concern- Iing several control mechanisms 'beiieved used by the heart and llungs in controlling the blood flow. If-fe said these reflexes caused ”'dramatic and aometimes Well-, nigh disastrous effects" be reduc- ,ing blood pressure unduly. bring- "ing about a change in the heart- beat or affecting breathing. an 3 hrs. SLEII: Nmmn tension am. up to 757;. . II(L(I'lr!I. parliruilrly sleepiessners. Jnterineu and irriinhilitv. Ger a full nights Ilee , aim the, nenes duria the dav with Illyl non-opiate sedative. Se irjn tablets-our Vo- rmllion packages mid first it! month: on the marker. No prescription necessary. but said iw dvugqi.-is nnir. Money refunded if , Sedirm Iails to help you. I At Wednesday symposium Dre-' L WOOD ISLANDS-CARIBOU CLEARANCE SALE 2! 75 Pairs of MEN'S WORK aoors , All Sizes 6-11 (Broken Lines) ALSO GREAT SAVINGS IN , INFANTS) CI-IlLDS', MISSES' SHOES & BOOTS 31.79 .- 52.99 LEPAGE SHOE co. 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Island ' GOAL We can now Supply you with AMERICAN HARD - - WELSH HARD and DOMINION COKE I - Also - IEST OUALITY of SOFT COALS, for Kitchen Stoves It Furnaces. Sold In any quantity. Order now for "immediate or future deliveries. A . W. B. GILLIB O0. LTB-. -' I DIAL am "Ternpdoture Going Up" I Wrens on the staff of the Commanding Officer Naval Dirisloii in Hamilton, Oni., spent an afternoon at sea on board 1-XMCS Poi-te saint- Louis, one of the two gate vessels training reserve sailors on the Great Lakes. The Wrens were given shipboard duties as regular crew members rand in the engine room, Ordinary Wren Shirley E. Macsivain of Char- llottetown, logs temperatures and oil pressures. with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin. Hutchin- Bideford 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jack HjJi.ChlllSOll of ..M,, and M”, Then,” Gim5VMassachusetis, are visiting with and children. Billy and Susan, of'"1l"-IVP5 ind m”"d5 1” EH97-We Nashwa, N. 1-1., are visiting rcla-Amid VlCm"3'- Lives and friends in Ellerslie and vicinity. I Mr. and Mrs. George S0lllf'l'S, On- Mm J. E, mglm Kgnsmgton and Ernest Payntcr, during the week. Mrs. George Barlow, Charlotte-I ”'S- town, spent part, of the past week visiting with Mrs. A. E. Ross. The sincere sympathy of. the dis- ktricts is extended to tho family Mrs. E. R. Belle, accompanied bytEW'" G”””- s”mm9"5id9- Mr and Mrs. Lornc Belle and- ”-4 daugmen L0,-ml and Beverly. 5150' Mr. and Mrs. Mark White and Mr. Eddie Ferguson, Wellmglon,'50" Bmco Summerfide. parent n were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.,”C?m h01'd3Y W-”h T9m”V95 Mid George Barlaw friends in Elicrsiie. were I Higgins, Peppereil,I, friends 1””, Annie The Tl'll'llCls of IILIIP PPIISX Brid- Mass., is visiting with Ellerslic and vicinity. Md "bi"?-Ek ,'he misfortunn to fail Mrs. Ralph Oatway, Freeland. and Mrs. Maitland Scotland rc- cently visitrd with relatives and' friends Ill Elleslie. I Mrs. Clyde Ward and daughtcrl Rosann. New Glasgow, N. 5., ac- companied by Mrs. Gertrude Mel- berry of Trurn' working at the Maritime Home for Girls. were re- cent gucsts of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Wheadon , and children. Francis, Linda and . ""iiuii'tiesIsTii"EnriME'” (Con ttnued-.fr:):n Page 10) : garden. It was then that Peter for the first time noticed that between the inner rail and the ground, was stretched a wire that he never had noticed before. He reached mil with his wobbly litti-3 nose to smell of it. He touched it. The same thing that happened to him before. happened in him now Something hit him straight on the. nose, or III least he thought it did He turncd a back somerasult. "what in the world is me mat- ter with you. Peter Rabbit?" asked Old Mr. Toad. . 'c;.;r;t;.ggi;n; tcontinued from Page 10) be drawn: West had exactly four hearts, and successive diamond leads by East through the closed hand might be highly desirable. On -that analysis East. should have iplayed the heart. queen or Jack :at. the first trick! It it held (as .of course it. would have). East could lead a diamond immed- E lately. and another when he got in with the heart acc. If South happened to have the heart king, West would have other values. so th first play would cost nothing p,IGULll ON Sill I Utiiii 1 David, of Walton. N. S. are Visillngi I .tario, wnre'gucsts of Mr. and Mrsu .and relatives of the late Mrs. Mar-- '1-lalifax, are m gas will regret to it-ai'n that she had' New Uranium Siriite lirilniario . BRUCE MINES. Ont, (0P)- A " h grade" uranium strike at Bruce Mines. 40 miles east of Ssult Ste. Marie and the registra- tion of I20 claims blanketing the town and adjacent township for a radius of three to four miles was an d ihursday by H. D. Petmon. I diltrlot magistrate. Credit for the strike was given to we veteran mining men from Bruce Mince. James A, at-exton Ind Hurry Wins. They told Mr. Peterson that Geiger counter rsgu. trntions were "so strong at times that thelcount could not be men- ured." her tum while playing. All wish her a. speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Psynter and children. Cauierine and on. men, accompanied by Mr, ma Mil J0h1'l Coushlln. were recent ttuests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mur-, Dhy. Wood Islands. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lord, ac. Comlllnled by the former'e aunt, Ill of St. Andrew'l. N. 3., are vis- itintz with Mrs. Lord's mother. Mrs. Edna Morrison. ' ME Ind Mrs, Howard Gould and children Donald, Billy and Shirley, accompanied by Mrs. Winnie Mar. rison. all of Toronto. Ont., spent the past week visiting with Mr, pond Mrs. John Morrison. Kenneth MacDonald of the Royal Canadian Army, Chilliwack, Brit- ish Columbia. spent a recent fur- laugh with his wife and daughter Judy here. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Evans spent the past two weeks visiting with Mr. and' Mrs. William Grant. also other friends and relatives in El- lerslie and vicinity. 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