apt to The GuanIlaa.Saturday. July 2.1.1955 By Thornton W. Bnrgeea A LONG. LONG, SHORT WAY 3'Yon weren't afraid to climb ui . lhere. Now. you needn't be afraid A ”"”"y may N 5M" 9' l””' to climb down. Climb down back I other things be right or wrong. ea-m -Old Mother Nature There was a lot of excitement over in the Green Forest. Redtni. the Hawk and Mrs. Rediail wen screamuig as if they were lrylllgl to scream their heads off. They kept swooping down at the top nt I certain tree. it was the tree in which they had had a nest for several years. it was a big nest at-cause each year they had add- nd a little to it. They had raised I faintly of three in it this year l They would have no use for that nest again until next spring. still. ll was theirs and when they discovered a )tllln)l Gray Fox in it they het-aiiie xery angry. Now of course that young Fox had no business there. The truth is. he wished he wasn't there. He had climbed tip there out of curiosity. lie never had climbed so high before. and when he look- ed down from that nest he was afraid to try to climb (IUVtl'l He uas alraid of those great birds. and he was afraid to try to it!-l down It has dreadful? He was sure that no other young Fox had eier been so terribly frightened. or felt so terribly helpless. Then, delicious flavour helps you Feel your best. look your best! vard.I'llIertghtbelovyeael the way." ordered Mother Gray. with mother so near the young . Fox managed to get up courage enough to back over the edge of the nest. and hang on with his front feet until he could get hll hind feet on a branch. Once he .almost slipped. if mother hadn't ,been no close to him. he would have lost courage. All the time he iwss whimpering. Once out of the Enest. among the branches below lit. he was less afraid. l. "That was a long. long, short journey to the ground. Mother went down ahead. but no faster than the young Fox could climb down All the time Redtall and .Mrs. Redtall were swooping at them. and screaming at them. 'and threatening to knock the young Fox right out of that tree. He was whlmoerinil. He lust cniildii't help it. it seemed to him that he never would let down to ilw ground. But at long last he did 'l'll neter i-liiiih a tree again." he whimnered OLD COMPANY The headquarters of the Hudson Bay Company Limited is on a narrow street called Garlic Hill near St. Paul's Cathedral in Lon- don. AOBOSS 1. No score I. An ingredi- (Tennis) unit used in ft. Employ pickle- 1 Male adults making 5. '11:: book & Flap: palm 8. Near 6. Sanderna )0. Rugged tree mountain 7. Revealed. crest ssasecrd 14. Piece of 8. Metal shelter and 9. Polish- safety French )3. Valued compose! 14 West Indiul Il.0Id "Get out of that nest and follow )5 f;:':'ed(V"-) N": . --- . v . . ri wor me down. ordered mother Pox. K Fun" F5-Big wpv peepinu over the edge of the nest. 35- Mttllhd I lltldmaftt he looked diiwn and saw Mother POCV M Fox. He was still dreadfully 3-AVIWS 1000” frightened. but felt sure that she 30-F”'F”?d would do something to help him. n-E'"MlM But what could mother do? She. ”'w'b4”9'-ed could climb up to him. but shol I b"d,5 couldn't fight up in a tree. She A”'”te"' hesitated only a moment or two. then leaped up among the lower 32 C010! ) branches of that tree. She went 33iM”slc n& ritzlit on up as if she were clinib- Mi Dun". In: a ladder. Rodtall and Mrs. Mismmew Rodtail had hccn screziining as if mm they xicrc tryiniz to scream their a one of "R head: off, but it was nothing to "nun, the way they were screaming now earthtmed when they saw Mother Fox climb in mgmcnu in: up that tree. They swooped 394:,-Mung at her. but thcy didn't once touch 41. place her. She was it little too big for (ifpapcy them. 4!. Arabian Motlicr Fox poked her head chiettain river the edge of that nest. Whini- lvnr.i poring. the yoiimz Fox crawled dd. Whirlpool over to her. i 44-RPS?"-3 "Get out of that nest and follow me down"' ordered Mother Fox now" "I'm al'rairi!" whimpereri the 33:33 voting Fox. V p H-ii" 7 - Sm” MSA Klanuiat-tiirers Oxyizen 'rhprat7Y Instruments. Rcsuscitntnrs. First Md Supplies. Respiratory Protec- llon, Safety Clothing -- Faiotwonr. Vlarinc Life Bolts. Fire Protec- tion Eoiiipnicnt. loch day the code letters are at LHB CNIKVYG Swinci. NS. DAILY CROSSWORD " When con:-orned with safety """3 revue NLG ATHBYL, inmr. IAFI-ZTY Al"Pl.lAN('F. co. ,, H 1, 3 U M G I L G 17. S- shaped mold- ing 18. Freee F-LJi'l3I7ZiF: :lF:'.'1 tllllal R V. maunm aungg M, .n no (dinl.) 23. Peru.” Yesterday's Answer 26.Agrees upon 36.'ShowiIy 27. Newspaper imitative manager of art :9. Attempt 3'! Toward the 30. Commo- lee tnaut.) tions 39 Feminine .11 Wall recent pronoun 35. A reward in Ostrich-likh (archaic) bird DAILY QYPIOQUOTE-Hereis how to work it: A X Y D L B A A X I h L 0 N G P I L L O W OM letter simply stands for another. )n this example A in tried for the three L's. X for the two 0'3. etc. Single letters. apol- tmpliies. the length and formation of the VOHI are all hints. threat. A Cqptognn Quotslou NLKF IGV. RLH GLHBTM SKUT AGV-JEKWWG. Yeuterdayis Cryptoquote: EVERY PHYSICIAN. ALMOST, MATH HIS FAVORITE DISEASE--HELDTNG. t --. . ,,- TIIE SlN( HCR ('l.V.ARAN(YE SALE IS STILI. ON ATTENTION Wide choice of all styles including: Portable F?'cctrics from 39.30 Trarle-in Trearlles From 16.95 price of these will be in head. W000 ISLANDS-MRIBOI ' FERRY SERVICE Dally from each terminal: 7 a.rn.. .0 it m.. it nm. 1 pm. St p.m. 5p m. STANDARD TIME for daily report dial CFCY on first weather broadcast. Catch an early crossing and' avoid delay Reservations Limited. for particulars contact: NURTHUMBERLAND Joe Palolta Anyone wishing to secure Western from the carload being imported to Prince Edward island this fall. kindly inform the Prince Edward Is- land Sheep Brecders' Association, P. O. Box 9, Char- lottetown. before July 31st. As there will only be between TTS and 180 owes in this car. first applications will receive priority. The SHEEPMEN range GWPS the vicinity of 318.00 per CONTRACTEBRIDGE By Josephine Culbertson KLAIIVOYANCE PIHIIIE ' BRIDGE Ia quits a gune. but South did oven-til lawn malt no matter how excellent a player nine with the ton. and be then may be. he cannot hope to pro- caahod the let. tlllttll Ind ill! duce the brlltiancies that would of spades. on than three round! be ponttilo it he could an the Eu! discarded three low div gum. h.ng., monda. Now declanr went to This far-from-profound ronec- dummvfl hurt, queen and cashed (ion is the result at pondering the the spade king to draw Weave s.-::-...i:s-'-......i rs. "::: ..r:::: 3””m d""'' um-d to .gllscard a oheallt. and Bath sidu vulnorlblh establish the entire suit for the I K7 0 A enemy. so he let go the diamond 9 K Q 8 I ten. Thoroupon. Bouttr gave up a Q 94 low heart and kept his three dia- 4, Q7 5 monds. Now a diamond was id 4 J 5 3 2 A 9 toward the cloud hand. and Q 9 N 9 J 10 7 5 Enstts play did not matter-South . J 3 Vt; E Q A Q 10 6 was assured of two diamond gAKD4 S 5 8 tricks. South won. tn all. :2: 3 3 Q J 5 spades. the club ruff. three h ; AQ 10: and the two diamonds. fultilling Q A 8 5 3 ' the contract 5 K7 2 on the surface there does not ,5 to 3 f appear to be any defense against this outcome, but observe the ef- fect of a "double-dummy" play on East's part. Admittedly, no matter how expert, East. la. he cannot be expected to visualise the precise holdings of South and his own partner, but if he could. it would be quite a feet. to die- cord the ace and queen of the moods (tnsteld of low diamonds) early in the play. New South could not establish a second die- mond trick for htmselt without surrendering the lead to Weet'a jack. and the contract would be- come unrnakabie. The bidding: South West. North East 1 Q Pass 3 A Fun 4 Q You Pass Pass North's jump raise, forcing to game. was a stretch, but us it. happened) it. led to A contract that. was brought. home by the expert declarer. West led the king and ace of dubs. then played a third round to kill dummy's queen end also in the hope of embarrassing declar- er in the trump suit by forcing him to ruff over East. Maternal Health Classes new series begins WEDNESDAY. JULY 27, 1955 Afternoon Class--2:30 P.M. Evening Class4:W P.M. THURSDAY, JULY 28, nit 8:00 P.M. 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