‘ | x (* YOU SQUIRM, You WRIGGLE, YOU SHAKE, AMD YOU GAD UP IN THE SAMS PLACE You STARTED we fcKeD ee aan By Dr. Theodore R. Van Dellen| W's a phase of wisdom te) Inexperienced people with an dae te tan nn ae know when to be ignorant—/ urge to take up horse-back rid- Another significant aspect of the | sons with group O are a ea aon oe a hee recommendations has to do with the |» mare pues es Sp Ce Sm Sas Coterane Sdaeen 5 ver Observer. ey the commionicners poopie whe Gil to tenmsta al warvion ‘Ghent Me cast suet | “Puislp ddliess fo pelt my ve little sympathy with those pro- fravmeeng Mp egg Rag sub-| while the other worries about garage! I wouldn't pay that vinelal governments which seek, ee tana en eee through exclusive franchises, to limit that ulcer victims have many | One of the really cacouraging | ihe. ; entry into the trucking field. They things in common and come in- 7 Sey sonal anata: Soon a can signs for 1962 is the large num- picketed. Jour- believe that provincial boards should to ae ort yulnereblity te the | ber of persons buying cards at | ®4l- concentrate on safe operational and disease. +| half-price for next Christmas. | 4, 5 testnote to Goa, we ing Unk . we know that too much hydro | ed that there will be # next | has demonstrated that since na- ae owe elders ald te the Stan vies Christmas.— Edmonton Journal. | tions and: people sometimes tail iness teks. =. ot duodenal ulcer. These indiv+ | CLP YESTERDAYS Sle aimee ue Similarly efficiency should not be duals may inherit a certain type R YEST tien Files | t¢ preaching to 2 minimam - penalized barring the railways of stomach, glandular system,| ¥rem would do much to cleanse the ° emotional make- from the king field. The com: E Sp hat setcashahes ensuaition aatd ae ae mission suggests, however, that when secretion under ordinary living | the regular weekly debate of [ ~ Soe real economic advantages are to be ee ee Se Section A. society was held | Because of a brawl at a thea- obtained by combining road and rail ary stress by forming twice as | *mesalved that P W.C. students | Te S00Wine hie.latest fm, the facilities, the railways must be re- much acid as do others. should not enlist in any future government of may war”, Mr. Lawrence Toémbs | ban the showing of Elvis Presley af ee! Gk Panes UC Genteten quired to offer the trucker the same PAGE 4 TUESDAY, JANUARY », 196% | prices and conditions as rail-owned 2 trucks. For the trucker is then a Vital To World Peace | shipper and should all the A meeting, convened “by Unesco | rights of a shipper including\that of authorities, is now under way in | appeal to the Board of Trans Paris to consider ways of providing | Commissioners. ~ Africa with the means of mass media | - There remains an important area ft so badly: needs. This project, in the in which the railways still possess end, may prove more efficacious in | “significant” monopoly. In this peace to such troubled areas | diminishing area they cannot be re- HSE i : : 2 i : z sé ; & g F SI = 9 E , St. nors meat" | ghowed a representative of The | The Age Old Story It is impossible to get new | Guardian two fine specimens of |. . : grandparents but the ulcer vic- | flint rocks used by the Indians |, Let us not be weary in well do. fj tim can use substances that of bygone days in shooting duck. '™8: for im due season we shall calm his nervous system and ce- | They. have been retained as | TC®P, if we faint not. duce acidity. In addition, he can | heirlooms in the May family. > avoid irritants in the diet, espe- as the Congo than all the armed in- lieved of regulation;, indeed, where cially foods that stimulate _ tae TEN YEARS AGO - tervention ‘by outside’ powers. For | significant monopoly remains, the acid content. Alcohol and cafie- | (January 30, 1952) | how is it possible for any form. of | commissioners note that the tendency ine soaies, tea, chocolate) are seein ae a, mae self government to operate success- towards rate inequities has lately in- i % | prok r property has been the main fully where there is a widespread | creased. The reason is that the rail- THE OTTAWA TWIST The antacids neutralize hy- ee. = eee a sak THE REBOUND lack of information facilities? ways, forced elsewhere to meet com- : : _ Ve orna Wor sosans ot ot Si’ | ers and tenants, during the past | I held a shell to my ear ' . Africa is poorer in these facilities, | Petition, with operational losses, | THE BERLIN WALL by Patrick Nicholson ue along this line. The newer | Year, according to the Board | ee ee eee 1 of li have had to recoup at the expense anti - secretory drugs work pres t at the annual meeting ie eard a world, and has a lower leve' teracy, than of tant! : ‘ ‘ through the nervous system by | % the CMty Council last nig | A waste of sea, 7 any other region of the world, For | % & constantly narrowing range of | = A Snotlit Symbol For All Mankind —~ _| atvorcing the'stamaen trom aye | MF 4M: Mater. [Whispering with a rates every 100 people in this continent | ‘@Ptive traffic. a ceeriory cland. and redece the |-.. The first joint meeting of the | Under far howling clouds. of there are, on the average, 1.2 copies For the protection of this traffic, |-_ BERLIN, Gerorany: “The /holds that palm now oddly hon-| step, he was able to peer) (iy Se ar tage, Prince Edward Island Provin- | stars. . 4 ? the report ds Wall” snakes for fifty miles| oured. But The Wall*is the through the snowflakes-over The |. cial Group RCAF Association of daily newspapers and 1.8 radio re- recommends @ new and | through the heart of this proud | world’s most vivid tribute to tne | Wall, whilst his mother pointed | oo See ee must was held at Summerside, Fri- And the gaping mouths of sky ceivers. Most of the African countries much simplified method of regula- | Capital; Since its erection tast | imperishibility of man's great- | out his father’s new grave in tae | paths acme — - i yaar. day evening, with president G. | Spoke with other tongues 2 : e tion—namely, a system of maximum August, it has separated 60,000 | ést concept for mankind: Free- | cemetery unattainably beyond. oe wiemintes Ge y ° ee M. Mulliollond, Delegates from | Whose-utterance was fire. have no news agencies of their own i od East Berliners from their well-| dom. To others, many others, The nl for those wis tail to | 201 Confederation Wing, Char- | Twisting through the corridors and no television services. Ways of rate control, based the variable | paid jobs in West Berlin; it has Wall is a challenge leading to | TeSeTv : ’ » vee 2 he | lottetown were headed by pres- | To the echoes of escape these ae costs of the particular commodity | separated many # Hans from THE WRONG-WAY WALL the choice between being Red or | Tespond to these plans or who | ident §.M Macinnis. Activities | From a timeless time providing services, by aiding movement additi his brother Otto; it has separat-| _ For, unlike other walls, The} Head. Rudé wooden crosses, develop complications. of both provincial wings were | And a pointless space : the development of newspapers, news plus an ion such as ed 3,250,000 Berliners from their | Wall was not built to keep man } bung with withered wreaths, (Dr. Van Dellen will answer | discussed. The sponsorship of | The whirling circles bend © : will constitute an equitable share of | loyally preserved hope that ‘he a i ae Te carry names, dates and elo-| questions on medical topics if| the Air Cadets in the province on a widening cone of silence railway fixed costs. Here again the er ae — fer sr schditions of waileniaas. & tae we rie ae pt stamped, self-addressed enve- oe mad laurent activity of | the closed mind’s blind end. , : *| lope accompanies request.) 4 lawyers would be out of luck, for it is | Above all. it has separated 17/| Duilt to halt the daily flow of 200 two yards from safety; there a : — ~A. Kirby Congdoa not expected that this simplified pro- | million East Germans from East Germans to the freedom of | woman was pushed to death MORE FALLOUT FEARS his indignantly - pointed index | {m the New York Herald Tribune cedure would: in their exit to Freedont. West Germany. It was built as @ | from a roof by the pursuing Vo-| y x G. writes: Would ---—————. volve public hear- The Wall is fifty miles of con- | Mute Russian admission 0t | pos or Beople’s Police. But no | wise to stock up on canned ‘mik | _ But Mr. Pearson was still in Ideal ings. ’ their final despair of wooing | cross is required for the brave . Toronto, so th ing Flem- : crete and barbed wire and) w ¢ 5. | SU e brave | for use next spring when tne , e accusing Fiem ° ‘ gets nS | West Germany away from US. | mother who swam the freezing | pains bring the Russian fallout? | ing finger could harpoon-on!y Tailor Made Ri Of Th S| b e floodlights and sub- machine | their allies, by offering them | River Spree with her baby lash- REPLY the empty désk. se ne Urbs » reas en annves fanee rae at ee of the | ed to her back and drugged into| Your guess is as good as mine | The Opposition through sad 3-track . Oss . il lest, chilled, its i and } “coh, NOE hs een cnned In°| Sracd ata ‘trdrng Pay | “Those af'manied Tae | Sent tyctteg” pao | Ti amaum of alt sl | SS Sea ine} Aluminum Doors ‘ what results when fast | and especially incorporating the | Wall is a spotlit symbol. + | light and searing bullet. cvidence thet it will reach dan-| —R0Ping perhaps that his fiery and Windows ; 2 } population growth is not accompan- bricked-window outer walls of But to Frau Schmidt, among Thus still Germans are killed | cero rti further. | imdignation would burn itself out No payment ent J L ‘te: apartment buildings.” | millions of others, it is. a pet- | py Germans @s they seek free- gerous- proportions fu —for to interrupt is only to fan is on ied by intelligent area planning. It The Wall is not the world’s | sonal tragedy{ saw her carry- dom; but today oe every on eee, we wil not ag ht sere fresh fury. , oe , free estimates Se | Bangs | 12, slurbe’. It means, “‘sloppy, sleazy, | foulest testimony to man's im | ing ‘her stepladder from Hee | more attain it safely Ltd of eliminating radioactive | $0 the Finance Minister tad | Miller Aluminum eee ee A ” v iB: es , The bear of a Canadian ‘ clear, unbroken 30 minutes +t heast and Santi- slovenly, slipshod semicities, acgord- chambers of the Nazis won that | the hand little Ernest in his pale passport ae pice ae into materials from foods and liq- show-the-House what it ares Products ago, for Latin America. The final re- ing to California Tomorrow, the non- | shameful palm. It is not the/ blue snowsuit. One yard from | fast Berlin and, more import- uids. ly knew all along—~ that be fs 0 ||: Vernon Bridge me profit foundation that made it up. world’s largest witness to bro-| The Wall, she set up the ladder | agty, out again from behifid the MENARCHE ONSET tough nut, never to be easily || °* "pone Vernon 1611 after sults of the ‘survey will help the Un- ‘ ther’s inhumanity to brother: | and climbed to the top, helping | ; Curtain into Freedom’ , cracked either by foe or fate. | ™ ’ é ornia faces a doubling of its i Gettysburg | up he Tiptoeing on the ron Curtain into Freedoms) wy. A. M. writes: Do females or fate. ited Nations to evaluate. the resources _ the Battlefield of Gettysburg | up her son. Tiptoeing on the top | jand. It is something of ‘a. sur-| in warmer climates mature fas- needed for a A a oe cestees a ees “| Eisare not ten. feet tall thai |‘ an-those 1m colder elma 1} WAGs +616 /Dahiberg Hearing Aids Rea . Says on: | n ; that | est berg Hearing Ai After that it will be slow, uphill | < O Germans uniformed in the red - REPLY : work, for illi ° isn't. ' ee threat to the economy of California PUBLIC F RUM cause can even be little blonde Climate By less of a role 381 St George St Moncton N.B ie 6 day. ‘Gat bon ot ae lies in the fact that within the next —— a ba et . than once was thought. In this | : * : n Eom. ‘ years a revolu- 20 MR. PICKERSGILL'S and it can fairly be said that on watery sun in Berlin's cloud- | respect, there is little difference Dahlberg H , on: could bd achilewed in thie remect, | years the slurbs could take away ciepyecmema | Indian Reserves across we | ed winter sky. between Eskimo and Italian || 7. 2 one a are De only Hearing Aids if the between one-fourth and one-half of Sir, The present campaign | country today, there is a hope | The shops in communism’s | giris, The average age for the ae A e Good Housekeeping Consumer Guide. major powers set their minds the’ state’s best land from agricul- | of Mr. Pickersgill to gain politi-| and a new dynamism for up- | facade streets — Unter den Lin- | onset of the menses is 13.9, with our Assurance of Quality. Free Audiometer Test to it, Indeed, according to-Rene | tural use. The wildlife, checkerboard | °#! #atdage ‘by his collection of | lift that has not existed for gem- | den and oat seer fecently | a range of 9 to 17 years of age. . Mr. D. M. Ryder, Hearing Consultant for - ’ t * * a -_ . Maheu, acting “ director-general of ates if teitinn growl 40.uns so-called unfulfilled promises of erations. © shaw easly ode i tifa te mane Aiea Dahlberg/Motorola will be at the Islander Motel— pa 8 | Mr. Diefenbaker is -hardly con , Sir, ete., Charlo , v - (Rev.). E. B are. In Mrs. N. writes: Is it better to | » Jan ueseo, mankind aes years could | small, un-self-sufficient subdivisions | sistent with his past ae eevaited Church ana ee: odedieen, auabontal Seabees | be active or to rest a lot vie ee oe ee practically wipe ‘illiteracy alto- | 4, se ee: | ance Cabinet Minister, , ) ae | be active vthen ‘This tocar that, be 197m | €° 00 scattered through our finest | Teminds us-of the Pharisee who | Samia indian Reserve | serve an unexcelled meal at eX you are uncomfortable during || Phone 892-1217 Hours 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. tom ree tak one of taj | eticultural land. Speculative pres | claimed to be much more righ | Soe Ware Ave», LSandof the bombed I the court) the change of life? = ; ' Sarnia, Ont. basic tasks if each of its sae See sures and increased taxes: force the ay eee : Palace the Russian tanks lurk This is an individual problem = + premature subdivision_of farm tands— | eee is’y) | but thé women’who carry” an ‘States were really to make the effort | which should not be subdivided for | SuverimendentGeneral - of In-) Siti M with, great disap | Cudtermite from, Friedrich: | more ‘comfortable: Sent needed on” onal and interna- | , ae fe! Aftairs and thé ‘‘do-noth- | Peintment sincere regret- : edrich- | more comfortable: Sé a 7 on’ the nati decades.” on : eo: policy that he pursued | ‘hat 1 am forced by cirgum- oon storied _ Gaeee | stamped, ‘self-addressed enve ee, : 2 This problem, unfortunately, is | While in office, he might be re-| stances to announce the | dis gy er ae “When we think,” says . Maheu, not b minded that he issued a direct | °° 4 Scots ; “| pause. } : - y any means confined to Call- | order | Pipe Band—the Island’s new- | ©4. Berlin does not expect im- | ; “of the intolerable injustice ‘created | fornia. The lack of unified, co-ordin- | dian a = earn oo est and only provincial pipe | ™inent war over fts future. But | FACIAL SURGERY’ bees tn ) “ band of | We must never forget that - hu- G. 8. writes: My lower jaw is wae iy. ated planning is evident-in spain tae lad’ deen” tae ont om | education available to human beings ae SAOTKY | ceiving Che lend. qavetion that'| Towns Gaieel “and collagy said | SES RS oie die Oe toe | cen ee swe an Ge we. ; ents. a nspire _mu- r. If there is an tion to} areas across the continent. Perhaps, | was then developing on the Sar- hah ‘Went, Derlinese auiinded m | - re oe ote ; : : | Lack of concret ort im | lic ase eth g otha ret pd our slower, rate of growth in this a ee a oe eo gaaiek Yad Gonces — op- to their little enclave of 186 | will it, cost, how long would I be ual resources that this represents for | part of Canada is a blessing in dis- | win it, because in his. own Position from certain quarters | Sduare-miles deep inside com- | in hospital, will there remain @ economic and social progress; we ‘ rds, “4 | to our first attempt to raise | Munist territory. West Berlin, | noticeable scar? “ puast hope, that ‘all men of goadwit! | Fu cinevice ‘atutrbe to propagate | ilo" As A rerut of ue fear. (fini Sch, nde equ | See te cence of Freedom eee Cen, ca with on will soon take action to end ft.” It a ness. and unwillingness to be | [OD fate Soe Kiiving Semon 8 gos | All your questions can be an- ’ an : "would Tmtban) comk:lavelved ood vib gen] Pe. maim ee | oe oe oem EASTERN TRUST my ee ; ernmental power that he then | : , . , ‘ {_ hhd, the land deal | ees ond ee ween for their own security alone; for | . EDITORIAL NOTES - Bakiand lndstelee Yell theeugn | Maee-Bow “great the peed for | ‘ : ; REGISTERED RETI ea a a Te Oe eee | Tale Bae to motion be tame | gle ge bend, dowel Ses A-Four-Minute 9g NG RE P they can’t read, and their voice is | approval the assurance that the | - Policy towards the British Cal- Ban . 7 Abd a SAVI SP N becoming more and more dominant in | CBC entertains no grand plans of | Oy. "sy Caughnawaga Indian | 2#8t Summer. Starting with mlge| the’ Cabinet's bare-knuckles ’ : memabere thir bd’ didn’ 4 ! subdued, they just t know Save Income Tax néw by placing som e of the world council of nations bringing the wonders of color tele- | Land probiems. San aad: severel mcak uiseas tough - guy, Finance Minister | their man. Canada. “If there i ndians suffered fer) were in training this winter , had himself a sla nat ; ; Less Litigation? ean tein EY Gk ba eee twenty-two years under his gov- | oo the . a bang 30 minutes yesterday *0 CAME OUT FIGHTING your Savings in an Eastern Trust Registered Re a . "| @rnment’s indifference and caw- |" pighiand Summer of | the Commons, smashing those | He came out fighting. And he eat _ Ome feature of the second report _ many a day,” it says, “it is the $35,- fon Reng ans 8 ts wie permanent nature, om a ee ones oe nea tof yer- _ Retirement Savings Plan. Such deposits are of the MacPherson royal commission 000,000 it would cost to show that Sante tan toma re of pletion, will also likely have to | “ii. was never a man to give| amd that part of the press that not taxable at this time. Suppose you arein _ on a writer In | grass is green or to reveal Mr. cmeneey and Gerth <n Ge na ae Aon when he could | Jeans Liberal on its editorial pag- the 25% Income Tax bracket and ‘ ” ong reign. ~ ug it out toe-to-toe— es. : : ae Peny Tr on While there is much to be de-| foumd ‘Nave ‘bese nee riba | with Mr. Speaker, Fs ona] tt wale Se thoid 6 ect were 00 in : Fou dapat . 4 freigt rt : Sead ee ena ee leading tourist attractions in the the way he was matched, as when a hard one was handy, he : $500 1 an Eastern Trust Retirement Savings Be Syat » aie With full allowance made for | geraine Indian, at least un- happened in the uproarious Bat-| barged away with “distortion— no ‘ tle-of. Plan. You save $125—that being the- 25% ‘more horizontal population differences, Canada’s De- | he has received the t | le nat that cba, Ihab | Coenen Gae -sRRE tele ~ Anereases, to’ wrangle ‘partment of Health and Welfare and vole, an Integsaed “schooling | tactmntand, Put 8 Special | sending him to the showers. 1} <Oci nese quate niece | tax you would otherwise pay. Naturally the general rule the rail- cal Research Council spent only | Proerem where possible, a job | Lovat Scots dancers, in Bangor | °°! off for the balance of that | legs empty charges—false accu- Se : \ genece! . placement service, assistance | and Boston at Easter. Most of fightingday.) © |. | gations— utter untruths— fairy saving will vary with your tax bracket and be free to set their own | $1 on research for every $10 spent by | !n housing financing and a the pipers are also accomplished | But yesterday was Fighter | tales — blatant nonsense— enor- si ding to -Tusiness | the National Institutes of Health in | Sa, tis own attcre * °” | Highland. dancers Whe S908t |e aecon in the Commmane’ fing, | maUs, mlarworessatations-—” the amount you deposit. . the United States. This was revealed Sed eee ek at be the ing to improve dancing and ae Soe and Ses ey ee ce specifically forthe charse You have until February 28th to deposit _ Guting yORT Ueet the pobile. | Oar. secret “Leibtiees, Sores | . These pest oiz sipatip hath | mpane’-- be tlaseed eter he the money which you will claim on the can Sts Si ieaaee (Sams Serine | aoc: came alert emma! eee ce em ae ee 2 ee auditorium the at aes former Bank af Cans ' meRentomg Ay am a Write, ‘phone or see the Eastern Trast Company now! ed tn ttamrees er Kester eed nes | re cia he | mem ae men dent than it was under Mr. Pick- inbe Chented: te tumaet, yoitton acing ont tip, Cons HARD ON KNUCKLES cal’ migdly wer oman ye amy Ze 06 | Gosan end tere Liodeh | [tp Weeaman ohms seceaty co ey the Indian peeple suak Gy aides w cats Gee And finally there was all that as verbally. The morale of the Indian and | group. aa with the Champ. ‘ a towards self-better| fe | Tunder these or low ~ GEORGE FRASER circumstances, I 4 , e io