Epr ysll Page 14, The Guardian Thur., March 1, 1956 lMay Acliourn N. S. Legislature For Six Days By DON novr .' Canadian Press Staff Writer "Al.lFAX tCPt-Premier ilicks sznd Tuesday he will seek a six- day adjournment of the Nova 'St-otia lctzislature to allow govern- ment delegates to attend a March 9 federal-provincial tax conference y BEGINS T0 WORRY Just worrying has little use- "llii for it there is small excuse. E-an -Old Mother Nature. 0 . .,,.. 5. sDANNY MEADOW MOUSE Danny Meadow Mouse and Nan- Vny Meadow Mouse had spent the -winter in Farmer Brown's barn- .yard. He had had a great pile of straw there. It was a regular b' Mouse castle. Danny and Nanny . tl moved there from the Green Mea- htdows at the beginning of winter. it There was plenty of seed that sift- V ed down through the hay. It was '1 good living and easily gotten. at There was little to worry about. it Black Pussy came around once in ':r a while and now and then at night I x Rt:-ddy Fox ventured to sniff around ie that big hay stack. But it is easy .3 to keep not of their way. I ll Now that winter was nearly 4' over Daiiny was beginning to wor- iry. That hig hziystack was grow- iiing smaller and smaller. More- E I ever, the simply of weed and hay- . 3 seed was getting very short now. v -- You see. there in-re other Mice ,i; living under that haystack. l , 0 "We've got to do something." ; v' said Danny in his squeaky little . . ? voice. I '5. "what have we got to do'.' ' ask- ? 9; ed Nanny Meadow Mouse, and her l . voice was just as squeaky as his. I L"! "I don't know." squeaked Dan- 'A'I ny. "But I do know we've got to -' '0 do something." ,7 is ”Why don't we go back on the ill Green Meadows?" Nanny wanted to lmow. "We may have to, but I don't " want to unless we do have to. We -. n haven't any place ready for us t ,l over there. And we would he in . H more danger there than here." ll it rqHIeag'lle8dSSI2!l'len'!lllyht' all right here " ,- aid Nanny. She wasn't worrying.l V She was quite satisfied with things as they were. "We will if things don't get 7 worse. But what will we do if all .t the hay is taken away?" repliedt 5- I Danny. ' I til "Let's worry about that when it. I ;u happens." squeaked Nanny. 3 I it "We've certainly had a good w'int-1 . i er here and I don't want to go 3 ,i anywhere else." i ' 5 But Danny continued to worry., 4 lie was looking ahead. Lookingl , ahead is a fine thing to do. it isl something that everybody should do. If everybody did it there would be a lot less trouble in this world. But looking ahead means worry with some folks, The trouble is. they look ahead in the wrong way. -, All they see are the dangers and ' troubles that may be. And so they worry. Things that may be do not of necessity have to. be. Folks who We Carry A Large Stock eaturing: Bulova, Gadman and ngene Watches. Also a pain- plete stock of smartly designed rings. 24 Hour Engraving Burke's Jewellers 1?! QUEEN STREET Refrigeration I Repairs To as am- l :, APPLIANCES ' saws a "SERVICE MOTORS Rewinding and Replln nmomiou. Repnirti Palmer Electric PIonuI5L'l ISM l I TELEVISION CKCW - Moncfoll Television Pro8!'8mm0 Channel 2 THURSDAY 8:00 p.rn.-PM Concert Hall I200 p.rn,-iAberIce mo pm.-M Esme with Helen Oroc er , 4:n p.m.-Today vii Arlene Holder : (:15 p.m.-Uncle Jack at the Piano I mo p.m.-am-y Book 5:15 p.m.-Inuit Miiutnn - Doody . 3 gt:-Barbie's scrapbook .37;-CK CW-TV Nov: :':.':t.uo in mm Us-lag p.m.-nu W I have - p.nr,--KrIft euro in. -M IX All!!! -IIHEIICIGIII PIN By Thorlltnli W. Inf ”We've got to ill! sottn-tliin-1,." l'-'””" V said Danny in his squwh. mm. tttnzht up voice. worry lose mghtV7)TlliIa Z” fay '”I.di'y l.'1f.."Il", 'l,.,'ljff: ...v...t.... lpntltir G. 1. Smith. 2: Istrtiztvsgberhgsrllslctllttllfuli-rtltllttu PF; HANG BACK for Farmer Brown's cons. Two or three times Danny was trmptctl to run over under Fartncr lit-nuns H V . . harm but he knew mm R.,h.,..,. mice of the Piogresstve Conser the Rat was living over there and Htlilw tiiII'l.V ll! grant Pairs '08"- he was afraid that Robber vould C0llllt:I votes Oqtlal I0 the number drive him back. The Green filea- Of til-l'tl1lH'F5' 0l35P"l'- dows were brown now. Once llau-t ny started to run over to the Ctlt',0yll(lV0 to pull any punches," Mr. of the Green Meadows. but just lliclts said in time he looked tip. Spooky the: Four sittinus would he missed. lielps polish oh” dull chores while it polishes your smile! tin Ottawa. The surprise announcement was ,made following the Monday after- !noon llouse sitting. The adjourn- 'ment would last from Ztlarch 8 to 13 inclusive. i I Mr. llicks said Friday in an- ,uouncitit.' his decision to renew at-stotiation for fiscal agreements that he thought the leuislature Ist-ssitm could continue without in- ytcrruption. opposition Leader Robert Stan- "field said at the time he believed inn atzreemcnt could be reached to lL'l'.”lIlt pair;-:. which would prevent tovet'lhrow of the government while you-mhers were absent at the talks. The premier broached the sub-. itwt to Mr. Stanfield Tuesday in. I the llouse cnat room. where he said the sessimt might well adjourn ”be- I bttsiness llr. Stanfield replied: ''I think llx :i waste of time." llt' H115 supported by deputy op- l)l'tllllDl' lltt-ks later told report-I ('I'x llls tlcctsion to ask for an ad- jnurnnient resulted from ”rcluct- t'l don't want them to feel they little Screech Owl. fl)'l".kl "1 Silo: (loitstwvattvc refusal to pair with PM wings. W85 jU5t F0illllll"L' l0F.alisent Liberal members could up- lllm- H9 E01 back Under llltt lliI.V”set the government in the unlikely stack just in time. it was a gutidsevctit that the session continued. thing for Danny that his tail was 5" 5h0”- Y9" k'”"I' M5 m” I5 5”l!3. CCF two and three are vacant. fshort that it is almost as much 1- N -.g (a: of a joke as Peter Rabbitis tail. Lihcrztls ltolrl 19 of 37 seats, PCs ....-., 1New Pastor In Calgary Church I OAKVILLE, Ont. (CPI-A. A. Stoll of nearby Clarksun is acting as tetiipor.'iry pastor of Oakville's t'nlvni3' Baptist church following the t't-stgttzttiott of the regular pastor last week. it was disclosed 'l"ues(l:ty The resignation of Rev, G. M. Wilson. who went to the church six months ago from Sackville, .' B.. was tit-t-epted at a congre- ::ation met-ting. He would not com- mcnt on his resignation. Hr Stoll is a former pastor of the church. hewing VTEIT-.Tev's N G GUM . CHEWIN ftQtm,s--Believe It orNotI emcee-r FAMED SUBMARINE IDESIGNED BY WN5 BUILT ON WHEELS 50 TTCDULD HDEGV 535077011? 73554 7:11 AP”'””nFl?fcTmsl A P WAS J A).,1,.DlNE50Nl.Y0N ' - GUEENAN73 GNSEPPEGC POITI of Melzo. Italy RMTED FROM MELZD TO VENICE A DISTANCE OF ZIO MILES onnumstuuasosamicxnae - FIE d0(MWfY 'F4P7' 0F If VM FIE (WEN SEA-7D0l( I22 I-U05 y - ..- - Tltl PNJICE HIIMIICH A &Ilf TRADED I2 000 MIN Kasstzl , Germany IT WAS BUILT BY CUJNT VDI1 SCHUEFFBI IN I776 WITH THE COMMISSION PAID HIM BY THE BRITISH FURSIIIIWE 5”" WE '” 977 Izooaiirsstxws 7b naurrmr EHCAN azummr Iringing Ilp Father CO'NTR'-ACT BRIDGE By Jose-phine Culbertsog ' WAYS COMES TO GRANDMA 1" TAKE HOM HOME IWHEN HE GETS East worked a neat entry-des- 'I'hci'e itvasyllolllllli WTWI Wll-l! troying play in the following deal. Ill? Wl"”l'-'l "self- but the coup could only be success- ful against a rather gullible de' e?Jndma west led his top spade. East put up the ace. studied the dummy. and then shifted to the king of hearts. This. of course, was sound anal) sis on East's part. He had the tlaxtgerotis club suit stopped, and it he could remove dummy'a out- eutry, he would probably strike the strongest possible blow By Charles Kuhn North-South vulnerable. WANT TO PLAY N64 GOSH. E 5i E CLUB -n-wr BRO:-SBA Perhaps South was afraid that ;ir he let East hold the trick with the in-art king, he would shift to dtamontls: or perhaps South had sonic other reason, but in any case he took the heart king with the and cashed the top clubs, when the club distribution came to light. he went ahead and cashed the club queen, then finessed to his own ten of hearts. But that also ucttt wrong, and the outcome was .;i one-trick defeat. It goes without saying that South Since North did not Ind a heart slmuld have conceded the trick to l5 Welly wdltover one diamond. there was no l-iast's heart king. to keep the out. point in Souths nientioning that sltlv entry. the heart ace. for dum- suit, and though it is rare!) min mys long clubs. If East led an- utlu-r ht-art. South could put up the queen: and if East shifted to lner's suit, South's tun-tmtruiup tliuniotids. South could establish .that suit without great difficulty. Mickey Mouse By Walt Disney tfortable to -.trump uiilt only one card in part rebit was logical on all counts into the office of Melvin Bearse who was talking uitlt a customer. ”Lay down on the floor." the ;gunmcn s a i d ungrammatically. Iliearse refused. The customer rs Stickup- -t;;.;i Wouldn't Stick By Carl Anderson masked pair who pulled a stick- up that wouldn't stick. "This is a slickup. nounced as they etitered the Fam- ily Loan Corporation. one waved a heavy automatic and the other Nothing like this ever had hap- ”Theny give us all your money" A THUMB! x ”Thcre isn't any money here," through hatidkerchiefs. Assistant Manager The masked pair looked at one another. Then they retreated out other employees listened. that the company had not as yet sent to the bank for any money. A food fish of eonsilerable value, pollack in the Atlantic is of the same family as the codfish. Sure enougheno money. After losing a five-minute argu ment with Sanson. the pair push- Muggs and Skeeter Out Our Way By J. R. Williams W INTER-OFFICE SPEAKER &E6N'T WOPl(- I'LL Tilly The Toiler By Bob Gnsfufson you MEAN st-tr HANDLES cmcp-ty IT on: WEEK AND H! 7!-tl nut! How DOES tr THEY BOTH WANTED TO HANDLE THE MONEY!-NOW THCV Etta Kent -0.... Robinson I TtEMAKHm'D'IEKDl7EN5l1l7tE& Our Boarding House ”””:””d we ouw Major Hoople geAD,Bu-31542! I. CANT IMAGINE You ENTERWG 4; vou even now THAT MAT CONTEST Fot2e-- ,4 AH-ER---FAT MEN I-M wtm Mv RICH BACKGROUND HERE ONTH6 I THE PLACE oP JU3lTr'.iLl, IT WILL Joe Paloolta By Fran Striker IFD we DETECT ”'-3-2:-:,A:.::i d The Lone Ranger WI W36 OIIODIV Wtu. use sens: um FEW 9116' Secret Agent X9