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B0111 In .s'.11:1~-_\ .\'1i;1111 .\I'1lllsI(‘i' for E31111-112.11 _\1.'.1ii'.s 111111 his 1111-- deC€‘SS()1 .\Ii l.1'sl1'1' ll I’-'1<11s111l seem t1. 111- 111 "-1- 1-1-11111111 111.11 1111‘ United .s'1.111- 1111111111111-111 is l11'lll)..', UnX'(‘1:lSUl'-111111 111 11k 1.1 ~;.111v1- 1-1-.11-111111 to Russi.1’s 11111111--.1I 1111 .11-111111-1'1-111-1* From 51.111-1111-111s 1111-Av h.1\1- 11111111- on the s1111J--1-1 11- 1'1-1-1-111 xv--1-l;s 11111- gets the 1111111--s-‘.1111 111.11. 111 1111-11 View, such .1 -:-.1-111111.; llllj-_;llI 11-1~si11l_\ bring go(11l11--11’-1- If that is 1111 111111-1.11 (;111;11li.111 view, whj. 111-1-si:1 1111- (';11i;11l1.11i delegation .:1i~~ss it 111 1111- l’i1111-d Nations G1-111-rail .\s.s1-1ii1vl_\. as the Indian del1-2.111-111 l1.1.s 111-1.-ii 11111111; for some tim--.° President I‘Iis’1-111111111-1‘ and .\1-1-- retary of S1.1t1- lliillcs have said on several OC('.'1.s1<1i1s that. while they agiee in pri1i1'1pi1- on 1111-111-sii'z1I1il11y of a top Ie\1-l 1111-1-ting of tlie big powers, the} 1111 11111 think that 11111- wnuld have 111111-11 cliance of at-I111-\- in£I beneficial at tI1i.s tinic. 'I'Ii<‘_\' are of the opinion. too, that before any such meeting is called the Russians sliould show their good faith by som1- pi-actical gesture of co-op1-ration in dis-amiamcnt and other problems. These vievvs are shared, though perhaps not quite as energetically. by Prime Minister .\la1-millan ' and Foreign Secretary L.lo_\'r‘l. if the Canadian (‘.ovcrnment has good reasons for believing that. the Russians are really anxious to sit down at a new summit meeting and taik things over in a genuine spirit of conciliation and that 11 good chance of easing tensions is being thwarted by American obstinacy, the Prime Minister and the Exter- nal Affairs Minister should not hesitate to make their views known in the 1'8. where they would be cer- tain to receive considerable sup- 1-1-stilts -port. They would also be justified in asking the United States to re- Consider its position. Too much is at stake to a'low any opportunity for llYl[)l’(1\l1‘.L', international relations to go by default merely because of the q1i1-111?--usiiess of any one gov- ei-iim1-nt or individual. The Scientilic Aim The first l',.\‘. satellite la1ii11-h- in: 1-tlorts have 1'1-sulted in failure. The \\liol1- world knows the sto1'_\'. The R1is.siai1s_ of 1'(iu1'sc. to11k no s1i1-h 1-l1ai11-1-s. 'l‘hc_v launched their {.1111 the world satellite first. 11111. about 11, It is quite p11.ssil1lc that if it had not I11-1-ii .s1-111 su1-1-1-.s-.s1'1ill_v into ()l‘Illl. IIlt‘} would ha\1- said notliing. As 1111- .\It)l1Il‘t‘}ll (i£l£(‘Ilt‘ points out. this .-\11i1-1'11-aii (lt‘lt‘l'lillll'dIlOll the liighcst prii11-iplcs of the li1t1-1'n;1tioiial (‘.1-11physi1-al Y1-ar Iia.s the 1'1. S, When the \\'hit1- Ilous-e .-ippi-11v1-d the pro- jcct. 111 l!1.‘1.'1. it was st;il1-1l1-\pl11-itl_v that \'angu;i1-d must be a scieiititic" p1-1111-ct and that formation con1'ci‘ni11g it must made public as the project gressr-(I. 'I‘l1i.s- wasI1(‘(i out.the I’1‘oje(‘t Orbiter, authorizerl the pre- vious year. which would have lls'(‘-(I military rockets. One of tl11- rocket carriers s‘uggest1-d for Pi-oj1-1-t Orbit- er~41 Jupiter-(‘.-~ro.s-c to :1 height of moi-e than 600 miles in .\'1-p11-m- ber. 19716. Tl 1-ould have put a satellite into 111-l1it 111-ll hefoie the Sputniks. . All that is past and the l~'nited States suffered a major propaganda defeat in the matter. But the origin- al scientific pi-inclples are still being followed. it scientists all over the world are to track the \'an- guard satellites from the begin- ning of their cancers. then they must be alerted befall the lutellites we launched. The United States ls am following In 11111-_\ lil‘zll‘l\'t‘1l and 1-1-1a1'1l1-d p1'o<.:1;1ii1 1111111 the .start. "p1ir1-l_v iii- be all pro- p1‘1‘\lOllS the prlnicplu of tailing an worid (VII - test mhllh hunch- 1'h1.~11 inoperati- has Its disadvantages. but this fact was kiiowii 1111111 1111- -tart It is un- laii in th1- 1-ii'1-ui11.s1a1i1-1-s to 111111111- \ii11-1'11-2111 11111111-i-1111-s 1111 1111- wide .'llI)ll1'lt_\ IIlt'll 1'll1I1'ls lla\1' 11‘1‘1'1\1~1l. 1111111111 .111 \\Il1 1'1--41-1-1 1111- s1-1'11-s 111 'lli>Il.'1l1s 111111-11 11111111111111-11 ill 1111- -\plosi11ii 111 1111- 11111111-111115.‘ \1-11i1*l1- _\t'\lt‘llI1l). Mr. Pearson's Generosity .\l1 1.. B. l’1-.11-.s1111. 1111s )1-ai-s .\'11I11-1 I’1-111-r‘ l’ri/1- 11111111-1'. 111111 1-1 1.1111-1111 1111-1-11111; 111 l;'sp.11111|.1_ 11111. 1111- other 1-\1-ning th.11 "1l11- .1wa1‘11 is 11111 a p1-1-.s11i1.'1l till/1' 11111 :11-l11i1~_-s 111 1111-ii-.1-1-rs of 1111- l-l\1--1'i1.1| \tt1111.s I)t‘[I&li‘llllt‘lll and 111 1111- (.1ll.I<I|11ll (‘2111iii1-t and I’.‘1rli;1i1-.1-111 1111 1111- stip- [NIH and dii-1-1-111111 gin-11 ill l'11111-1l .\'1it1r1i1s altaiis". 'l'h;1t was‘. 111111-1-11 \1-r_\ -_;-11~-i1111s of .\Ir. l’1-:11-s1111, 1‘s1-1-1'1.1l’_\ 11111-11 it is 1-11i1s11l1-1-1-11 that I1_\ 1111- t1ii11- 1111- pi'1/c 11111111-.1 is 1l.sli'i1111l--tl 111111111; 11111s1- 1111-11111-11111. 1-.1-11 1111111.-‘1u.il'.s sli.-11'1-. lliL'lll<lll1_{ _\lr. l’1-.11.soi1s. is goiiig 111 111- sii-.;1llf \\'e ;111- 111 1111- 111111111111 111.11 1111- 1-11ii1n11tt1-e 1111-111111-is wl111pi1-111-1i .\l|‘. l’1-aisoii 1111‘ 1111- 11-1:11-11 111111 111111 alone in lllllltl. And. 111 view 111 his di.stii11;ui.s'l11-d s(‘l'\'lt't‘ 111 the 1-;111.s1- of p1-a1-1-. 1111-rc is no 1-1-.1-on 111 1111- \\(1i‘l(l why he sh1111l1'l "1-1-ltisc 1111- 1-1-111111". lluiiiility is a l'1i11- ll'i|II 111 :1 .\'I&<lIt‘s’lllllll. but th1-1-1- is .s1i1-11 a thing as 1-ai'1‘_vii1g it 11111 1:11‘. it inay be. of 1.-11111-s1-. 111111 P1-ar.soi1\ _.1-l1"-1-11211-iiig s;1-.sllll'1- intended as a boost to his 1-ai1d11la1-_v .\lr. \\H.\' for the leadership of 1111- [.1111-rzil Party. (Tet-taiiily, 111- will .s1i1f1-r no harm when his i111mii1;1111r .\l£lll1I\' up on the platfoi-in and 1'1-11-1's to him as “the man who won 3111,0111) and offered to share it with .s‘(‘\'t‘l'Hl hundred of his fi-it-iids and neigh- bours“. Incidentally. .\ir. Pearson may fare in the l1-adt-1-sliip contest. he ciesci-1'1-s high nlill‘l\'.\’ 1111 howc\'1-1‘ making himself “avail-al1l1-" ahead of Convention t.ime. while 111111-1- aspirants are behaving as thouuh there were some special vii-tue in keeping the people gticssing. I)1-le- gates should know already who the official candidates are going to be so that they might be in a po.sitioi1 to inquire into their respective qual- ifications pi-r-paratory to 11111-lligcnt voting on the floor of the com 1-111- ion. EDITORIAL NOTES Herc-‘s .\‘0f'l1t‘IIlllll.'_ new: A 111111111 leader in the United States has called on labour “a 11111- year wage freeze" as a means of combatting iiiflation. llc d1-s1-i'\1-s mention by name. lie is i’.i1-liard .1. Gray. head of the .~\.i-‘.1.-t'.I.O. Building 'I‘i-ades Tlepai-11111-111 with a menibci-sliip of n1oi-1- than 3 mil- lions. to a1-1-1-pt in 1111-.s1- arc likcly at tin11-s to come a1-i'os.s a cow. a horse. and even an O('t‘El.\‘l(llléll pig. o l\I11tori.s'1s llill‘Is‘ B1ittI1cynev1-r have to c1111t1-11d with whales. They do in /\ll.~'Il‘1’ll|1'l. Iiowcvcr. A 1'1-port from .\I1-11111111-tic says that in a recent .st111-111 11111 l1la1-l1- whales. some up 10 2111) 11-1-1 In A lit‘\\ roziti ?lIiIl‘I. length. were driven a.s'l1or1-. landed on a stretch of being thrown over a £1-111111 \\;1ll. O O O A good t'1'll\’t‘ can work woiid1-rs. as Pvt. .Iarncs l%1111gi11va11ii1 of the United States Amiy di.s-1-ovci-1-11 to his great pl1-asiirc. \\’hil1- 1111 k.p. d111y he baked a cake w'I1i1-h somehow found its way to the 1-11111111-l'.s tal1l1-. The cake pleased 1111- 1-ol11111-l so highly that Pvt. Bongiov.-inni was released from k.p.. promoted t11 mastci--s1-1-g1-arit and appointed chief cook in the outfit all in a matter of min1it1-s. C O i Some critics 111 the l)i(‘I(‘llI)Hl(f‘r (iovernmcnt are tr_ving to make out that he is “anti-Amei-ican" in I’T‘lHIlt'l‘\‘ of trade. That. of course. is nons4-nse. l-‘iiiance l\Iiiiis11-r I-‘I1-ming explained the Govci'i1m1-nt's clearly in an R(Idl‘t‘s.< to the Invest- ment Bankers‘ Association in Holly- wood. I-‘la. "'i‘h1- pl‘f‘.\f‘nl (‘anadian fiovernment". he said. “is not anti- I'nited States. It w-clcomcs the flow of l‘..\‘. investment money to (‘an- ada so long as Canadian investors are given an opportunity to acquire a stake in the ownership of (‘an- adian subsidiaries of American cor- porations." If the former Lihr-ral Government had taken 8 similar stand and adhered to it. it is pro- buble that Canadian-American trade relations would now be in n more satisfactory mu. view With modern eicptontioudnno for sun. buuuvt. blunt-11 .-‘~‘ . "‘.v- - ; “'-.__’\.\‘ NOT ALLOWED, THAT'S ALL! _UNlTED K|t\l(3_l3QMnOP|N|ON_ 1 Southwords ic1nd—WestyvorcIsl B. “O Iooker" Thomson Newspapers. London. England. Bureau .\'11ii1l1\1.ii1Is a n d Wcstwaitis have bcen thc directions the Brit- 1 ish have been casting their eyes ’ dui'in1.- 1111- past week. It has been s11u1l1v1a1'1ls just a couple of hun~ dr1-d 111111-s to Paris. where Priinc \l1nister Macmillan flew for a t‘11lllll(‘ of days and found a 1111 111 p1-ople wanting to hang llllll But. as "The Sctosman" t‘(llllT'lll'fll(‘(l. "their desire 111 l1.-1111: .'\lr ?\la1-nullan should n111 be taken seriously " The l‘rin1e Miiiistcr went over to 1111-1111 the rift caused by the British tI(‘('l.\’l(lfl 1and America's- ai-ins to Tunisia which the I-‘rcncli to protest that tl11-.s1- arms mtg well be nscd ai.-aiiist I-‘rench troops in North .-\ti'ica. Also to placate were some off I-‘raiices f1-1-I111-,:s regarding th e with 1111-11‘ bilateral agree- -, that Britain and Ameri-_ -1-cm 111 he m11ving towardsi inal<in1: Fi'zii1c1- a ".I1inior part-‘ net in ttiture di.sc1issiui1.s. Mac-. inillaii and his Foreign Minister. 1 S1-lwvn l.l11yd. have been arguing - Ill(‘fll\‘(‘I\t‘\ blue in the face point- . 1111; out that 1111 sllt'Il "junior par- tner” id1-a ('i'1iss(‘fl their minds. and that they had no desire to (lI's‘t'll[lI I-‘i'an1-c‘s internal arrange ii11-iits in 'l‘11ii1sia. Algeria, and in the rest of I-‘r1-ncli‘.\ortI1 Africa The rill I11-alcd. but not 1o1aIl_\ WI-lS'l‘l\ARl).\' Tl) NIXON \\1-stwards 1111- I-lritillh looked toivartls I-Iisciil1owcr's sickbed. with s_\iiip.'1tl1v and d1-spondency ‘ l-11" has cliinbcd into place se- c11iid oi1l\ 111 l<oo.s1-\1-It as a 1111p- llI.'ll and w1-Illikcd i’i'esi1Iei1t a 11111111; 1111- I‘ll'lII\ll. but n11w 1111-v arc laccd willi some re~1irciii1a- 111111 111 111-11 of tlic possiI)iIity of ‘\'1\11n 1.-111111;: over. 'l'11e Inst 1111- I‘lrlllSIl via their Pi-1-ss I11-.1rd 11f Nixon was when 111- was d1-11-ndiiig liimsclf from the 1-liai 1:1-s inade during the last 1-I1-ciion 111 1111- States. and most 1-n\is:igc him as a scheming Ill- Ilc man who is niakiniz an in tlll\Il‘y 11111 111 pr1-paring himself for l)l’(‘sI(I(‘flI The Press o\cr 111-re have been bringing the pen like and prefer s- only now‘ that you begin to l’('HII/l‘ that (‘liristnias is com- in: over I11-rc as _\ou look around 1111- shops -\1 last shop-keepers Iia\(- I)l‘l‘ll 11 s1-1-ms. paving hccd . to a growing growl of piole from folk who think that so far on the commercial side. A dozen Christmases hence. though. one can predict that there might well not be displays 111 Christmas goods. A few files will be all that will be on show. The token idea is growing fast over here. It started with book tokeiis before the war. Now 111 has extended to tokens spcndahle in one or more departments of a store, record tokens 4: big. boom in these has already been repor1ed1 tokens for theatre seats. and the latest to get into the act is the wine token idea. This. I suspect. may take a lit- tlo longer to get established. It is true that wine drinking is go- ing up over here. especially ii- mong younger folk. They can get I bottle of imported French wine —~-I really drinkable bottle —- for about $1.15. Scotch costs $500 to $6.00. so does gin and other spir- its. But so far the British are not discerning as a race about wines except when they go to I-‘rancc. when wine is so cheap that they can act as if thcy know all about it anyhow. WANT AD Another sign of the llv‘IIl('tllll- ITIE l(‘SIl\lII(’\ H papcr O\Pl Il(‘l'(‘ has just carried a want ad for a . And the rat had to bring its own skin. This is not so crazy as It . sounds. The cat was a pziiitoiiiinie I cat. Reliearsals are going ahc.-id for this vcry British and slight- - type of (‘lirisiinas show here. and come the middle of pantom- be open all over the country. The idea behind these shows is quite simplc \ou trike a n1ir- s-cry rhymc. usually. for a title. 1 You ptit n sliow1.:irl into tights and call her a principal boy. You make the principal L!ll'l tzirl You have a woman who is really a man and called a dame You have popular songs. topical gags about income-tax. This year. you 1 can bet. there might well be a 1 . incideiitallv. are de- signed for kids But inost kids take a parent or uncle along with st them. (Srown-iips are useful to ex Errors In Place Names National Geographic Society \l.-any A place name in 12111111. standing around the world is ac-I tiially a misnomer. The Black Hills of Smith Dako- ta are not hills but mountains — the liiulicst east of their parent‘ range. the Rockies. says the Na- tional (if‘ti',[l’£<lDIll(‘ Society. He- tw-er-ii l'ruguny and Argentina flows the Rio «river» de In Plato. it's not a river but a wide es- tuary opening into the Atlantic Ocean The Isargasso Sea is ii vast ed dy covering much of the mid-At- lantic cast of the (Tarolinas. it its name from the yellow- hrnwn sargnssiim seaweed thlt floats with the lazily moving clockwise current. The “Niagara River" appear on United States maps TK‘ ICI. -een Lakes Erie and Onluriol is by defini- tion a strait. According to the dictionary. 3 strait is "a compar- atively narrow passageway con- necting two large bodies of wat- er. ROMANTIC BUT DUIIOUS An old romantic phrase. the Seven Seas. lii st’ used as an all - encompassing term for the World's great expanses of water. Geographers long called these the North and South Atlantic oceans. the North and south Pacllt. and the Indian. Arctic. and 01-eons. . tic O1-can has lost its identity In- the extended reaches of Atlantic. Pacific and Indian Oceans. That leaves Six Seas. Moreover. a sea 1 ' oi an ocean. There are many ‘ than R-ven seas. including some land - locked ones. which tlon to Europe. and always vogue s to boundaries. the t _ ulons are still variously defined. tisli. for instance. the Balkan states in the Near Emit. while Americans consider them part of Europe. Libya. In north Central Africa. was part of the British Middle East Com- mand in World War II. Asiatic Russia. though located just north of the three regional Easts. is In- cluded in none. Mistaken ideal and ancient oc- ddfn and illogical ploc explorers thought the long-hatred flirt-snoring fighting menu! the region were women Nome. Aluka. lain called. ac- plain some of the jokes. AWAITING A LADY in the meantime. what 1111111111. e th “lcgitii1iate' 1111-atrc over here as 1937 draws to a clo.s1-" I can best describe some thea- tre nicii in London now by lik ' eniiig them to thirsty shipwreck- ed niai'1n(-rs watchtiig the I111ri zon for a ship--a ship called "My Fair Lady“. "My Fair Lady" is. of course the famous Broadway niusical that is due here next May. And next May can n111 come soon 1- nough for the in1prc.sarios. TI11-y hope that the advent of ‘‘.'\l_\- I-'aii Lady" will revive interest in tlic American-style musical ov1-r licrc --the only type of musical. it seems. that can ocriipv Loi1doi1'.s large 2.000 seat halls with any SU(‘('(’.\‘S. The "conquest" started. of course. back in 1947. when "Ok- lahoma" and “ e (lct Your Gun" hit --and I mean hit a drab and war-scarred London. But in the past four or five years productions have n11t been ll patch on the "Annie" standards. and people have been getting more selective. Latest casualty: “Dam Yankees". which went in- the huge ('oliscum Theatre to here in the Spring and has just come off--after losing . Bl'I(‘0ME Other losers from America dill"-1 ing the past IR months have been “I-'ani1y." “Plain and Fan- 1-_ and "The Pajama Game." [INT-IR-ESTIMATl!\‘(i'.‘ Perhaps the that many theatre mcn Ull(l(‘l‘-(‘.~IlnlflI9 their audiences. Ranks. of their film put ‘‘iii the run" straight from u couple of stage performanccs - of the Holslioi Ballct. winch visilcd Britain re- cently. The 111 has played 111 packed Iiouscs gt‘ I.oiid11ns West End. and now 11 is going 111 the 37110- seater Davis Theatre. in the 11111- skirts of London. f11r a three- times daily show. it in an en- couraging sign. . . . PUBLIC FORUM min column Iu vvpen to the discus Iiterfln. I‘lIo Ilf|l_V endorse the ODIIIIOII ofeorreo pnndenlb BLOOD DONOR (‘l.INI(‘ Sir, The El Donor (‘linic held in (‘rapaud Hall on the eve- ning of Dec. Ilrd was in M1 dis- appointing. The Red (‘ross was (‘uuipped and geared to handle I50 donors in the time schedule for this centre. and only 99 fered themselves. It is necessary for the Red Cross to provide per- iionm-l'and equipment to do this important job. and when our peo- ple 0 not come forward in saf- ficicnt numbers to keep the unit going full time. it is costing the rosii 11 money. It was pleasing to note that at Ruiitico the objective was I50 donors. and I73 came forward in the given ' ' ' indication of O — are willing to help. The impor- tance of this work cannot be overcmphnsiscd; everyone is I- ware of the fact that the blood the Red Cross is making such ef- forts to obtain is being used everyday to save the lives of our loved ones. neighbors. and fellow- cltlnens. and It in difficult to un- derstand why those who are blea- uud w ood health ignore this privilege to help their lens for- tunate fellows. A rough ey was made of this district. and at least 310 do» nor: should have been available. One of our citizens his 2.501 donation at this clinic. and no- tber hlii I5th. I feel it is a rather deplorable dtuutlon when the Red Cross pen to trouble of counlu to no and up I and ur- lluutynome out turn up. It must be a bit diu- munglnj to our Red Cross poo- plu. I think our should pander this situation a bit. sad lltuntuinu u near or about . let unurotbnnfllltbu lfifiah. Ilflfl‘ VOID -Goat dec 1 1 be acceptable in Self Treatment Often Dangerous By llernan N. llundeseu. M.D. in something is wrong with petent .\'0U|"1 house is burning. you call the‘ fireman. In both instances. you want trained experts to remedy. the trouble. l"A'l‘AL PllA(‘TI(‘l-I But when S0m€llllllx goe 3 wrong with your health. tar too many of you resort to self-treat- nient. Often this can be a fatal practice. Currently the most UI)\l0us ev- idence of this is in the wide-. ad use of tranquilizers Journal of the Aim-rican Medical Association flatly warns “The indisci-iminate u se of such drugs is against the public interest Last year the New York (‘ity Health Department rcporlcd 76 cases of poisoning, iiicludiiig iwo fatalities. associated with u1idis- closed traiiquilizing drugs MINOR l)IS(‘0.\1ll-‘OR'I‘S Nightniares. hcadachi-s. inusclc cramps. dilzincss. sliortitcss of breath s-1-nsaiioiis are anioiig the m1n11r disconi forts prodiiccd by sonic tranquil- in-rs lllJll(Il('I(ilt\'I_\' u.s1-d Vlore serious 1-flccts include jaundice. liver daiiiaue and 1114-11- ial deprt-.s.s-ioii a1-1-onipaiiicd by; suicidal tendencies I There has even I111-ii tllll‘ re- ported case 111 a hlcciling D(‘l'tI|C 1111-1-r due to a .sp1-cilic ll’.'«illqllll- 17.1-r. I doiit want you 111 think all tranquili1.ers will [)l‘1>(Ill(‘(‘ these symptoms. They won't 111 in many cases. some minor atlineiit you might have can be augi‘a\'a- ted by one or anoilicr 111 these tranquilizing drugs used indiscri- TTlll'l8l(‘I_\'. Your doctor is the only one who can say wh1-tlicr a 1-1-1‘- tain drug is safe for voii to use (‘AN BE BF..\'l-‘.l-'l(‘lAl, There's another reason for not taking ll‘8ll(]lllllI(‘l‘S iiidi.scrinuna~ 1 \. Many persons can take a tran- quilivcr. now and 1111-11. with very bciieticial 1-111-cts. 11111 othcrs e\~ ritually be1-11irie dissatisfied with only one. Tlicy soon may be tak ing more than the prcscrilicd do- ge In sonic cases. doctors have found, the patients be-conic dependent upon a traiiqiiilin-r and have difficulty getting along without ll. ADDl(‘TS Other medical reports s h n w that some persons bccome ad- dicts Sonic e \ e n expcrience rather drastic witlidrawal sym- ntoms when the drug is withheld 1 from them. Prescribing medicine for your welfare. you can readily scc. is a iob for an export so 1-onsult 1 your doctor before. during and after you use triinquili/ei-s. I Ql'Eb‘Tl0N AND A.V.H'\l'l-IR 1 . .: I have epilepsy and take s-odium dilantin daily. (‘ould this cause me to become a drug ad- dict. Answer: There is no likelihood ‘ of your I)(‘(‘(Inlll’l[Z a drug addict from this preparation. if prop- erly used it would be advisable for you to continue taking the drug. but on|_\ as long as your physician presci-ibcs it. The Age Old Story . M the words of my and the mcdltatlon of my mouth. I heart . ‘ - lard. my strength. and my rc- mer. 7 -¢::“"’ ? 6-um‘. WINTER This is 1111- giant north wiii( That tights us and bites us and bonds our heads low, liis bowl of derision boding death and destriictioii For the poor l8lI(‘l’(‘(l beggar . the hungry. the d. we call the 1 This is the nioiistt-1' with keen‘ cutting cliiscl That carves the staik outline of hu1.:c tw isting li‘(‘(‘s 1 _ Against the blcak hillside - their] 1 white arms uplifted tn prayerful petition f11r succor and peace. (Ian 11 be the same giant that, this still shining niorniiig. Has draped all our horses with platinum lace And inlaid the windows with dia- monds nnd silver And spread this carpet of cry- stsl down at the gate" Dorothy I-‘ossati In The Montreal Star OUR YESTERDAYS (From The Guardian I-‘lleul TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO 10cc. 7 H321 On Thursday about for- mer students of ou Unl- verslty met in the Town Hall. Summerside. and organized I Mount Allison Alumni Society. officers elected flfty nt A. GM. Muturt: Iecreury-treuub or. Mrs. James Wells. Tiles. 8. Gupestn docked rtly before midnlghtind a week vlng ck bad weather near Gospe. The nblp will load about .000 but of potatoes for M real 1 .. NOTES BY THE WAY 'l'bey’r¢ uqubflll trnufitu III cigarette lighters. rudlou. wind- shield: and umbrella tl Illndu the driver, but without ruul flu they‘re still 1rac1.ors.—Mooue Jaw Tunes-Herald something clue never Decante- ly explained in how I squirrel knows that a thin branch will hold his weight when be jumps from a large limb. instinct. we suppose.—St. Thomu 'Timn-Jour- nal some character in Argentina claims a world‘: record for spen- ding thirty-six hours on A tight- ro . The nverue family man spends all his life on one and ne- ver gets a medal -— or I bet un- derneath him.—Wlnnlpe| Tribune Montague has completed anoth- er new building at their oil plant. Tins. together with the first bull- ding comprising the office a Id garage. will complete construc- tion of building: on the site. is understood that the erection of the five 20.00(¥gallon tank: will be undertaken in the near future. MAXIMS Tliat action is best which pro- cures the greatest happiness for the greatest numbers: and that worst. which. in like manner. oc- casionb‘ misery. I’: ul vary ml to dismiss n unless this business of [clung 1. the Inoon. but think what a 1111 1,; parking space there 1: th1-11- . lruntlurd Expositor ‘null-ltlub ounce:-ubu ‘ S“ J. gun Tsuuyoubt. This 17th Century 91-. "1 mush like dogs. but their IOVC equaled thin as Canine killing became a 1-apim clout. wbilu kicking them 11.. W damnation to . dlltllt Illl. Within I few months so many do; "murderers" hm been executed that in Toltyo there were ll burnll full of their heads, —-Manchester Guardian A would-be guest wrote 111 11.. will Whitman hotel In L'aiiid1-n_ N.J.. asking If dogs were permn. ted at the hotel and I'e('el\'(‘d 1111; reply from the manager: ‘-in been in the hotel business 111., fl years. Never yet have 1 1a'1 ed the police to eject n 1111111111», ly do: during the small h111111 ,1 night. Never yet has a dog 191 the bed clothes afire ti-om s111111 in; a cigarette. I've never 111.1111-. a towel or blanket in a dog's 11111- cnse. nor whisky rungs on 1111- 1111 reuu top from a dog's bottle stop the dog is welcome. :'PS. 11 111- 11 vouch for you. come along. 11111.‘ —Brockvill¢ Recorder a truly dependable law. I.l’('1IS of Prince Edwud Saturday. Dec. 7th . Tuesday. Dec. 10th Wednesday. Dec. ll Thursday. Dec. 12th Friday. Dec. l3t'li . . Saturday. Dec. ‘I4fII Monday. Dec. lbfli Tuesday. Dec. ‘ITHI Friday. Dec. 20th . . Saturday. 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