0lIIwI - ' - uy Lairlll. cnuiuuuown. summer-mo slsno per aunuin Else e”y' It '5 not so much a drug for the dh this column has "In I wood where beutfun gm when .. P I um um. Pmvmeas and u s A time rect treatment of influenza as a nutritive lw.-1-.q,on to up why 1 haven't mode -1 went out to take I walk- ' D9! Illlllllfl. - ' . p ' - .1. n of this aeasono h-unt- A rabbit. sitting in I. bush, l ”The strongest memory is weaker than stlmulus that enables the bram and nervel 6533, the truth LI than ll-l1'l M 1110 and then cried 'hu&ei?PM lmuoh to tell. Every year my Nim- Presently to me it ran and its story ..w...... p... was in the thick of it-has called ”the cause they are old. . . or o no mum um. t, 3' , & ti yo I O I IR”? .f"'m glmliene m xvmd 13'' "Sid Mhuence W cmtom an be That a!.Iilmerr:t la giro fact that 01111 having the species put under par- Iiard way pa ence. an s in sun pace as t ey may well advised to deal patiently and , - , . . . chm” provided it is )t nearer m d ta d costs of production are too high. manent protection, for the two ELEGIRIGAL . The decision of the United States to the Saw Mm than me mad which me;'r"e1i3:r::iP;luelf(':31Nm"”m;uki":g Not only has thlzegailsazl oamalilan wgsko Ieaoon gives gone I good g ' I goods to be ml 0 of many I important reason or roaming Bepdn irllsi GUARDIAN Pobtuaoo ovary wookday morning In lqe Pru-no su-ooo. can louotown. P E l., by Tho Thomson Company ulullod. fcovora Prloao llwoi-I lololl ulo In now” Editor. Frank Walker General Manager. In A. Burnett Ironrh office: It summoralua. Monuuuo Ina Aibertoa. Author mod on Second Class Mail by uio Pool Omegbeponmenu the weaken ink." TUESDAY, DEC. 21. 185! The Lion's Heart In his speech at his 80th birthday cere- mony Sir Winston Churchill referred to the courage displayed by the British people during the darkest hours of the last war in these words: ”It was the nation that had the lion's heart. I had the luck to be called upon to give the roar." There is no reason to suppose that that heart would have weakened if some one else had been Prime Minister at the time; but, certainly, the fact that Sir Winston was there, with his mighty voice and indomitable spirit, did I grout deal towards keeping it strong and found possible to obtain the equivalent of picked some other haven M mm lovem ytoadfast. a 40 per cent reduction in influenza in two man” mt. I don.” WW0” mt som, .,m n, um. wk”. but it effect the verses my my. In any discussion of the differences be- tween British and American reactions to current Communist provocations, consider- ation should be given to the fact that the British civilian population knows from hard and bitter experience what all-out aerial warfare means-and American civilians, generally speaking, do not. In any future war the United States-and Canada-swill probably be subjected to direct attack; but, oven so, neither country is as vulnerable as the British Isles which, without I doubt, will have to bear the initial brunt of atomic assault." It is no wonder, then. that the facts of the past and the certainties of the future, should war break out, are having greater influence on British public opinion than on popular opinion in the United States; for it is only natural that those who have experienced any particular horror should dread I repetition of it in I way that cannot be felt by those whose under- standing of that horror is largely from hearsay. I tr , , . . . . ue copy of an agreement ente d m0n9.Vv 55 W9” 35 W039 01 men is till th i ta. t id - Way Wml D119 This it not to suggest that the Brlt- Hypnosis is being used to ease the suf- into 9,, previous year: re zirsl. P::lest'surleply was gnu. vghlle um: To ,Z1,,,':.,pf:i, 'J,.Mm,X.l;hf"L, fishing trips I see any number of Refrigeration ish people any more than Americans will fering from burns and to improve appetites "Melflorandum of an agreement 3 "9 ” me” im, 5" determine guilt to I -small group i ”m- 3393331" ”"”l' '3” WW” be t h t l . at Southwestern Medical school in Texas entered mm between James wilg faces on ktlhe paper lmoriiley. its the would be to undermine our pl-gum has ended. but while they are un- Rem!" To Al I...” oontent to pure ase peace a any price ' liams, agent for the Earl of Sel- W”;?,jf;dl;,pi;ufflnf;l31:e "N5 0n it system. In minor cases, for the leilrol-feted by uuthorltty-hthekyltals as - i ' i ' ' . k i - .y '- 1'- 01 "d gob" 1 . usve as "I green oug n a or submit to every conceivable Communist Philosophers, such as the stolcs, and in lrk for and in behalf of his Lold gliws verdmlsp; pmaplr auxin?” green shade.” That. an my um APPLIANCE: provocation. It is simply to suggest that they may be readier to follow I little further what President Eisenhower - who knows all about incessant bombing, for he Wile Still Works Harcl it became almost customary in short time ago to contrast the life of ease of the modern housewife with the toil that was the lot of earlier generations of women. The can opener became the symbol of the sup- posedly easy life being enjoyed by the distaff side of the race. Economists would oolemnly recount the contributions of earlier women to the family income They fed their families, of course, rais- ing the vegetables and hens. They took the wool from the sheep, carded and spun it, wove it into garments for all the family. She was a rather poor specimen, indeed, if she could not produce more than the family required and sell it for cash. i While she has been getting rid of many severe influenza. which aggravated ll chronic inflammation in his nasal passages: A British drug firm is now producing a concentrated form of these vitamins. This preparation enables doctors to cut down the, size and frequency of injections given form-' cells to regain full vigour after being at-: tacked by the influenza virus, and, perhaps,l by depression and the generally debilitating. effects of winter. The new preparation has; yet to prove itself in general practice, but it will have a bright future if it can do asl much as is now hoped to raise the body's natural resistance to disease. Last year, arrangements for large-scale tests of vaccination against influenza were made by the Medical Research Council. These were carried out in 128 centres throughout the British Isles. The vaccines used were designed to immunise the volun- teers against the influenza Virus A-the type causing the most serious epidemics and losses to industry. In the trials it was comparable groups. From the end of November, workers from many industrial areas have begun to take part in a fresh series of trials. 160,000 people have already volunteered, and tests are expected to continue right through the winter. Industry will benefit greatly if these are successful. The Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance estimates that in 1951 alone, Great Britain suffered a loss of about 110 million working hours on account of influenza. ' EDITORIAL NOTES , Festival of St. Thomas. O I I A word of advice being given to those erecting Christmas trees will be appreciated both by housewives and underwriters. The needles will have less tendency to fall off and the tree will be much less of a fire haz- aid if the butt is immersed in water. 0 O O numerable religious groups have long cm- phasized the superiority of mind over mat- ter. In recent years medical science is find- ing that things are notfalse or useless be- share atomic information with other NATO countries will result in I two-way advant- age. The Atlantic Community will be strengthened by the other countries be- ing enabled to pull their weight under mod- em conditions At the same time the in- formation acquired by those other countries will be more readily made available to the United States. - . O O I A fitting tribute is to be paid by Acadia University to a great Canadian. It has been decided to institute a School of Pub- lic Service at the University in memory of the late I-Ion. J. L- Ralston, wartime Min- ister of National Defense and Member of Parliament for Prince. Colonel Ralstonls career was a shining example of public service, and there is no question as to the the said land: to chain: along the said Wood Islands. Will V.-I Pull Out A OH Charlottetown - Illlll LAND SE'l'I'LERS' AGREEMENT Among several documents of historical interest and value in the possession of Mr, Edgar Munn, Belle River, is the following mem- orandum of I land purchase agree- ment entered into by his great grandfather, James Munn, and an- other member of the family. who were among the early Selkirk set- tlers in the Belfast District. The document, still quite legible al- though the ink is somewhat faded. is dated ”Pinnette Saw Mill. 29th NOV-. 1808.” and is certified as a ship of the one part and James Munn and Malcolm Munn farmers of the other part: Witnesseth that the said James Williams for and on behalf aforesaid will convey in fee simple Two hundred Acres of Land upon the Eastern side of the strikes off to Murray Harbour. extend forty road to "The said James Williams as aforesaid also agrees to grant to the said James Munn and Malcolm Munn the occupation of two acres of Marsh land in as he thinks fit at. Belle Creek for the space of six years from date hereof for the purpose of furn- ishing winter fodder to a cow; for which lands the said James Munn and Malcolm Munn hereby become bound to pay the Earl of Selkirk or his assigns Twenty Pounds to: gether with interest in the lowing manner, viz.: the first and second year interest annually for the said sum of Twenty Pounds, at the and of the third year inter- est for the said sum of Twenty Pounds together with Five Pounds of the principal; at the end of the fourth year Pounds and Five Pounds to fur- ther account of the principal; at such situation the fol- interest on Fifteen I VNOTES BY Some folk can not only park I car, but they can do I bang-up Job while doing so.-St. Gothalrinee Standard. Two United Kingdom economists have assisted wife-hunters by map- ping areas where women are more numerous than men. Next, pre- sumably, there will be a map show- ing where men are more numerous than woman.-Ottawa. Journal. Mrs. Ivy Priest. treasurer of the United States. recently received a letter from 9. woman. asking why the faces of famous American wo- men should not appear on paper Opposition to equal treatment of Negroes rests essentially on custom rather than logic. It is on estab- lished fact that die recem school demonstrations against integration began with parents, not with stu- dents. Young people, with less At an Ill-in wrestling oontoot the main bout was between I giant German and I Scots champion. The M. C. announced the German first, and on to the stage strode 3 Klimt figure, clad, not in the us- ual dreming-gown, but in I re- splendefit bras-buttoned unani- cum-colnlnlsslono.ire'I overcoat. He raised his hand aloft in salute. It. was an effective entry, but it was speedily spoiled by I loud voice from the gallery shouting ".l'axil" -Montreal star, g Crowds. aomehow, Ilwgya seam to have I bad effect on manners. The man who can maintain his dignity and good manners while being pushed and jootled and bunped amid I crowd of Christmas shop- Ders. and Imila I ugh it all. must surely come close to qintifying II "a perfect gentleman." m it is I stiff test of courtesy and patience. Tlhese reflections come to in offer lnterrlt-y la no-Ilnc by I loble THE WAY some experience of on:-istmas shopping. and of watching our fol- low men in the midst of that pleasurable (or usually pleasurable) ordeal. And we write this. little piece just as I plea for goodwill at the very season when goodwill is being extolled the world over. -Welland Tribune. That I judge can do "I better" job than a jury is open to Imu- mant in that it would mean I different approach to the question of fair trial on which our de- mocracy is founded, Our law Is written for the citizens and by the citizens, and the question of guilt lent. But for the most part I citi- zen's right to 3 fair trial means I right to trial by jury.-Calgary Unemployment in only I qmptom export markets: they cost too much for many Oanadia also. If pro- duction costs can be brought down. prices can be brought down too; and not only could we then hope to get some of our export. markets back. but domestic buying would go up too.-Calgary Herald, ALTITUDE our altitude is low, six feet or so; Wlo have I. long , apective on I afar but olose-up views of earth are all we know; The Plsale may look different from Ir. when altitude is low and vision , l A reader of lrodian achievements become fewer V be obliged to put on by bird report ,'I he. Passing scene 3: olioorvot OPEN -SEASON . is we on voila I sun Ioee, in. ...r:;” 2”" "..':”...”.m'- ”' w an- am I - in your little aockl mu m Whsnuponlwf te1thlnk,1.,-M, faint. mm 5D to sink." "Pretty rabbit, do not eat," 1 N, H alll:dhl-lithe farmer's wheat; Iuc evlng 'ou begin, must pay it will: your skin: yn Honestly your living get, mg ,0. may be happy yet." If. during the recital, tho rabbit. attempts to run-as often hlppem --I let. him go, without turbhgg consideration. If he stays to the em I throw I stick or snowball. 0.- somathlng of the oort. Whoa 1;. 5.. sins to run-having gotten on, M meditative mood produced by glow uence-I bring the gun into Iorvico Usually, he gets away; but, mu: ionally, I have I hm go nnh savoury inept inch on my mm and fewer. In fact. the almost negative results of my autumnal forages already have made me the most distinguished nuutlng-license holder in the" Province-from the point of view of game officials. that is. Naturally. they would feel highly exulted if there were many more hunters like me; for then they would have no cause to worry about future prospects. several friends called me during the duck and goose season to say that they knew I place where thousands of ducks came every evening to spend the night in quiet repose. Invariablly, I took them at their word. although in some in- stances it meant driving long distances over inhospitable roads. But. for some reason. which I doubt that. Dr. Einstein himself. for all his great knowledge of relativity. could explain, the ducks always had happens to anyone else: happens to me and I am getting I bit. weary of the consistency of it. I U I hare. they do not odnltlt to on I All Icansayto mtmuumam tflilllflt ttlliafttgngero in ono'I mind my I as years-especial), mind like mine that normally log: as much as it retains-lg mg ugh. out merit. It wasn't always like that. In the year 1036, shortly after I had made my first I usintance with this beautiful lsl nd. I -brought down one of the biggest wild geese ever seeninthuaportmor oolwos told It the time. Along about the same time, while hunting with the famed Temple Gotell of 090116- town. I killed with one shot six fast-flying mallards. That is a. good while ago now; but Capt. Gotell has never ceased to marvel at the exploits which. he has often told me. he has never been able to match, although in those days he was considered by some to be the Island's No. 1 duck hunter. Anyway, my duck count this fall was just one. And that one, I must hasten to explain, had been injur- ed pravlously W another hunter, so much so that it was unable to fly. In such circumstances I am sure Mr. Jenkins will agree with me that my putting the luckless bird out of his misery ought not to be con- strued as an unsportsmanllke act. As for hungarians I have long since given up hope of seeing one in the proper season. It is the same nis. on summer Tho Ago Old Story For that: IIIII than in dellzht In the Almighty, our .11"; lift-no thy flooluito ooa. lIIduDIkhC&In1IXQo.h W3”- SAINT JOHN, N3. (GP)-w, Gordon Ross. plant protection ed. ficer of the federal depart:-mm .1 agricultura It Saint John, 11.. kn for Urululr to spend two weeks visiting potato operations. '11:. vim will be of In unomclal mtun, 5.. companylnz Mr. Ross will be Juan A. Bugarin and H. Wlnterhalter two inspector: for the omciol read service of the Uruguayan lnlnlmy of agriculture. has been my experience; so now I don't bother with them at all. The ruffled grouse, or as I pre- fer to cut it. the native partridge, is. I should say, on the road to- extinction. However. I hope the game officials do not succeed in SALES I SERVICE MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs the woods in what is surely the moat enchanting time of the entire year; "then. if over, come perfect days." It is, of course. quite lawful to walk abroad when no wild creature is fair game; but the sense of ex- pectation or of "hope blended with despair" adds an exhilaration of its own. Palmer Electric Phonon I540 I544 R.C.Allen IOOKKIIPIIO IACIIII 0 O O The hunting I like best is that . involving the bare. This. for three reason: First. I have more luck with it than with any. other branch. Already, I have bogged four since the middle of November. Although that is no great record. it is much better than the zero symbol 1 shall to the Resources Department. Sec- ond, to my taste-call it plebeiim, if you like-the meat of the hare is more savoury than that of any other animal. excepting. perhaps. the red deer. Third, coining upon I have sitting in I mixture of peace and bewilderment glveo me an op- pol-tunlty to recite I little poem thol-es, however, her husband has also turn- status that history will give him in the theTendpof can f.ifl.7,i:lh ylgar igteredst stgnpftiiru ainxgr ';1r::hreIistinlf the short, which n 1 man W” W ml, H . ' . - on EU oun 8 W1 IV 011 On . ' F ' ed to labour-saving methods of wolk so troubled events of his time. ,0 mrthe, accoan, of the grmcigalf peppenmm m. t Mums," 02 21'”: D”t"u;u:”;nt””9'””5v We '0”: membered experience in literary " I ' ahuu out the L -was uGia?J.V”t-';.&'3iU,:3 .;- ,,,-1 ,,,, in 'hd the result achieved with concentrated that a survey, quoted by Dr. Lea Steeves in the Dalhousie Alumni News, indicates that the most arduous work in modern society is done by the housewife. Even as a pure matter of physical movement, women in the . . . . - - d which h bee used f tasting. . t0UFSe Of thelf dally Cll0l95 Pmbably Walk ion advocates the narrowing of the spread ;::cf”;:::d ,g:tsaf;:'"m'1'd 1: is using upg clean gen towel '11lol2:hi.oplt:e..' the pogo ti. book . M” mg”; as much as do most. men in a week. between the two grades. Consumer and their occupation .con1st.antly keep vevclpllisotthe hug: on m-u.m,-03,, ' , in. while a man generally has only one job farmer alike would benefit, however, if ln- ghrgianliei mhhromn or 3”” m 4-" ';9;.'8 l09-llll'0l 01 I vorinlt . '" ad to fill his day (the doctor is not talking about farming), a woman's day is filled with matters as diverse as cleaning the basement ity of their product, preferably by using P. the said James Munn and Mal- afar. . .. , .. -towrid th fiche; mm, - . IIM M 0II.Tll and acting as psychiatric counselor to a E. I. breeding stock. u':'n:":' afe”;V;f;”3f ,,,F;l; hopingethgymwillenot. be aux: .uiii3.i3,' mommy with "L. CHDMORES 'Ml'"sI"mPsnm.wE I teenage daughter. No matter how far the ' ' ' sufficient from the lands for their Guelvh Mercury. Each part I facet of II omen-old DRY CLEANEK5 ' nu nioiunona It. 31199011: and 5150 by "19 mlddle 01 WT 5”” up (Q; 3; pm,” 4"; cm-1-own put. 8511 mechanization of the house may go, it seems that it can never go far enough to take the full load off the shoulders of so- ciety's hardest worker, the housewife. k Fighting Influenza Influenza is caused by a virus, which is best regarded as a living poison having the power to reproduce itself thousands of times overand to invade various parts of the and at the end of the sixth year Five Pounds together with interest Western hog breeders complain that they lose S5,000,000 annually through mar- keting hogs which grade B instead of A and the president of the Ontario Farmers' Un- stead of making grade unimportant Cana- dian farmers undertook to raise'the qual- Clarenville, Newfoundland, will be the western terminus of the first Atlantic tele- phone cable, production of which has just started. The system will consist of two cables, one for each direction of transmis- and Malcolm Munn with a each for which, together with the provisions, the said James Malcolm Munn shall pay interest till the same is discharged, it. be- being in full of tho fotesald sum of Twenty Pounds. ”And further the said James Munn and Malcolm Munn shall immediately upon the Marsh be- moval in I proper tenantable con- dition. And further the said James Williams as aforesaid shall furnish May next furnish the said James cow and The eastern terminus'will- be Oban, Scotland, and the submarine cables, cover- ing the longest distance ever attempted, will measure 2,250 miles. The circuits will be extended from Oban, Scotland, to London and from Clarenville to the mainland. The sion. in: always understood that the whole shall be liquidated within four years and that the interest shall be regul;rly discharged on- nually. "And whereas the sole reason for disposing of the foresaid lands on such terms and furnishing pro- visions, etc., is for the purpose of beginning I settlement in the in- nuts. pit in using tongs to handle cakes of ice so that the fingers do not touch them. although than 1. nobody around to sea. It is, like- wise, in the absence of wltnemes. Milne care not to put back in I not of soup or other liquid I spoon mat. It is confessing to hum. scraped the side of the Iutanobile niialnat the garage doorwwy when putting it away instead of trying agree that in tho event of the settling within two miles of ch. Saw Mill upon Pinnotte, the ping timber upon the lands oboll ro- maln the property of the Earl of Selkirk and his Lordship shall have right to cut down and carry off the same at any time or um" he or they who have the manage- ment of his affairs shall think pro- per. "It ll also llreed between the parties that the cold Jomoo Munn and Malcolm Munn may have thon- titlo deeds oxocutod when they said James and Malcolm Munn. ., H" V . . . fragment hang: Alone and meaningless; one page stands brief And baffling. out of text. '1' Wlizh Ionizer aht. Details rooedo from foregl-ound.to From oomo high planetary altitude T116 l0n8 P0l'lDective my reveal, -Myra Perrinco in the Christian Science Monitor. For Christmas... the typewriter for a lifctilllc! memorization. It goes this way: .mm.m..m.. Spaod,IooIaooy.udhplb botooorlowpoioo. 0 i 0uu.unma.oIiloln.IvI-I CLEARANCE. cisiiiliiia srocii ciotiiiiia , body. The influenza virus is now believed cost of the undertaking is estimated at g,,.,,,, 0, ,1... c.,,,,,,,, it 1, ,,,,,m chm, upon me, A . , - ' . an n. , by many doctors to act on the brain and about 535,000,000. Sly stipulated by the will Jame! no for tho nulh tr:-:lui:i:;m3u. and nerve cells in much the same way as does . Williams on behalf aforesaid, and of th price of the limit and pro- . ' agreed to by the said James Munn violo , etc.. and also gram I bond v 1 Ilcohol. or an overdose of narcotics. It in- hiblts the energy-producing mechanisms of the brain cells and causes weakness and de- pression thereby lowering the body's nat- lcal seminary and at nineteen joined, and d,,,,,,,,,,,, 0, 3,, mm, ,1" Du... um" um Mum, Munn AM I ural defences against its incursions. In I was expelled from, the Social Democratic chaser shall be obllled 10 "ride lml: the Illd DI u bind them- f upon and improve ll aforesaid for Iolvot each to the other for the recent paper to the Society for the Study of Addiction. Dr. Jonathan Gould summar- Joseph Stalin was born at Gori in Trans- caucasia this date 1879- He studied revolu- tionary doctrines at an Orthodox theolog- Party. He escaped five times from Siber- ian exile. He held various high posts, and that of general secretary of the. central and Malcolm Munn, that the laid James and Malcolm Munn Iholl comtontly reside upon and improve the premises for the term of six years, and that in the event of their the further term of four yeol-I. It in also agreed by tholpol-ties that in the oven! of tho Ioid James Munn and Malcolm Munn not being for the duo performance of tho odier obligations oontoinad in this contx-Ict,- the drawing of flu title deeds. mortgage, etc.. being always at the amine of tho sold due performance hereof in tho penal mm of Fifty Pounds cut- Jamal Williams for and in behalf vitamin preparation It I largo London committee of the Communist. Party led to Able to ducham the purch-I9 omhenia am of Selkirk and the Illllut I . money And other -dv-nee: I said tlsmoa mum. and Malcolm ' . hochlm lioopito.l- 'l1ie treatment quickly supremo power. The ldolotory with which ..,,,,., um, ,,, ,,,,,,,,,, an, m ,, M,,,,,, M" hum M mm mm '3 pg. mm. .3. l-sncy. In witness wi-ioreof tho sold ' V urnnuaul tiili co. LIMITED aiusunAxca lmtorad alcoholics and "dope fiends" from be was regarded by Communist: every- or c-"lo.-h-ll be I-ken In Pm and min ItChIl'lottowwn,thio mil - - to normal awareness and where suffered I severe setback Mien he :';::'?,& 3:: ';2'.':",,f,' ,',:,,”i,j,,"",:"",' dig,” "ix-yl':i:".3;d (um um. F. I. sIaoo.lli'u. A . 3 dramatic was the 11- made I deal with Hitler in 1939 involving at Iiwll 9”" II "N Plflle" AV Jnhl retail in Gaelic) in pm- 1” 9""",,h:ni--. gl'9;'?0l'"0"n l mm... - (1nAooqn-v-- ..-V, V .,,mmn'.,,,'--, mm-nan! ' ' - .l, ;- .- A ' tho portitzion of Poland. at. "And further the portion hereby lg, once-of Jomoo Robertson; ariek llclaellau" , , u I I as.;.u ' u mj