7 :x!::;.. 01 r . a 1.. I is- Very often you will find ,Q1 of light is out of mind. -Old Mother Nature. Jltle Mrs. Timmy the Flying if” :'e! had made the long lump . I 1 glide from a tall tree on the ”uIl.)t'E of the pond of Paddy the :B'Qht'er to the lone dead tree In The middle of that pond. It had ken a lot of courage to make V hat jump for she had been afraid She had doubted that ' all: could make such a long lump. if she failed she would fall in the water. There she would ybe helpless for she couldn't .Iwim. . But she had made it and now lhniniy. who had been waiting for her, led her to a hole half ;way up that tree. Drummer the 'Woodpecker and Mrs. Drum- "trier had cut out that fine home J!!! the trunk of that tree long ago. They had lived there and raised a family in it. then mov- ed in to make I new home. No , one had lived there since. Mrs Timmy knew just what she wanted for a home. She had looked at several empty Woodpecker homes in trees on the shore just a little back from the pond. but none had quite suited her. Any one of them Itlllll ISLAIII GARIBOII - FERRY SERVICE JUNE 15 to SEPT. 22 Daily from each terminal: 7 a m.. 9 a.m.. ll a.m., 1 p.m ,-8 p.It., S p.m. STANDARD TlME For daily report dial CFCY on first weather broadcast. Cross early and avoid delay. Reservations Limited. For particulars contact: NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED Charlottetown. P. E. Island Husbands! Wives! Get Pop. Vim; Feel Younger Thousands of couples are weak. worn-out. exhausted because - body lacks irnn For new )'t)lll'lL!Pr fcclini: after 40. try (Nrcv TOIlI(' Tahlcls. Contain Iron fnr new pcp. vim: plus xupulcnicnt close Vitamin Bl. in Allen a single day. Ostrcx supp'ies as much iron as 16 doz. raw - oyslcrs. 4 lhs. nf liver. 16 lbs, of vIl('t" ”(icl-acquitintcd" sizc costs lIlIlt' oiily tillc Or get F.'.'linlilllY size and sate 75c. All - driigtzists. : Do FALSE TEETH . Rock. 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Waother. ..pc...-.. 33885 33 2 :23;-aanaanq 3 33 VV -M.'OC1CV."f.'V"'W..'?QQU g;;9.'.'r.-9.-. 9929'? 9 3.383 I333 U EDTIME SLQRIES The Long Jump Is Forgotten Watt Indian Farm Students Face Difficulty would do if they could find notli-i his better. but none fully pleas- ed her. Timmy bad insisted that ,ou. here in this lone tree in the llnidtile of the pond was just what 't.hey were looking for. Now she was finding out for herself that- Timmy was right. Everything a- GUELPH. Ont. (CPI - An On- tario Agricultural College official said Wednesday that West Indian students wanting to enter col- lege's practical farmtnl GIDIWH, course this year must first spend three months working on an On- tario farm or its equivalent. Did Good Job For Hungarians I BRANDON, Man. tCPi-A lay ddegate to the executive council of the Anglican Church of Can- great Job for Hungarian immi- grants. sometimes are a little too generous." ada's annual inee.inu Thursday; suggested that federal govern ""9 Inent officials, while doing "I, Page 10 The Guardian Tuesday, Sept, 17, 1957 i"lliopeIreshallnotlaanyway cut a dur. The only slur we :could cut is in our ownfinanoe lboardtornotraising our allov- hate of a report by the executive bout this place suited her. Dr. Norm" mum mncm, 0; th e OAC practical farininl course. said the regulation. Intro duced this fall. is designed to pro- tect West lndian students. In former years some have been miserable and dilsatislied with the course because they did not understand the nature of it. he said. By working on an On- tario farm or a similar farm. the Wrst Indians will be able to un- derstand what they are gctttnl into. A West Indian farm is not con- sidered by OAC to be comparable to an Ontario farm and immigra- tion regulations forbid the stu- dents to work on farms here. Ontario Agricultural Minister .W. A. Goodfellow said he would look into the OAC situation to see "It In perfect" ahe declared. To begin with it was lhst high there was no discrimination. enough up in the tree. The door- way was not too big and not too small. but exactly right. Insidet .j-j--e-1:-T house with a puzzled expression. . council on the social services -'"d3.'d-'- Eli”-'n""d”" "" H'u'!hoardx work in the field by the I” 5” ""1. "w'”''. 9' "",general secretary of social aerv- i2”.."."l'13..”?..”;l.2iif::?li"s- L F. ' T d . 'l H said an immi ant arrived 32.25 for lunch and 32.15 for am- i. Quad. ., an?” 0, non, 3”” every three minutes in 1956." in "I know IONIC 019198819! to 8911- all about 164.000 were admitted. oral synod ll” 31053 I Mill in 1957 the number has so far lunch packed for them by thelrllnci-eased to 175,000, . M.ygar wives." he said. ihigh. and this is lxpected to ''I am apprecialiveiof the gov-Ix-each 2w,oou by (I); end of the ernment's generosity n spen ingryeu, he um. 86.75 for these people when . . . l "We have a I sponsibility gas was some to say first class citl-'clmsuans to share this land with lens get 53 a day while . . . ,others less fortunate and we need His remarks were not audible people to help to develop our re- In the subsequent uproar. (The S3 ' satires." he referred to is the allowancei He added there was no reason granted by general synod to train; for Canadians to "become sour" elling delegates to the meetings on policies of immigration. here.”l Dr. J.C. Flanagan of Montreal The Rt. Rev. T. A. Norris im-lsaid Canadians appreciate the mediately said he hoped the coun-I work of immigration officials but cil would not go "on record as in. were against the use of imm- any way regretting that these grants as strike breakers. "as oc- everything was just as she "when we make as loan I wanted. The hollow was deep jump as that we always glide enough to shut out bad weather down. We can't glide uP- 50 ll ' A-ly and remain on and 1 glided down to that roof how comfortable no mater how bad would l X81 luck I0 "W ""7. I !.0l'In might rage Cllihlu" ..il;Timmy replied. that was needed to make that. Mrs. Timmy looked as she felt home perfect was a comfortable a trifle foolish. "Yolt are film- bed and It would be no trouble I hadn't thougnt of that,” all! people should be given a good meal.” RICH IN FOOD He said that in a country as rich in food as Canada such per- aons should be fed well. curred at Murdochville. Que." ANCIENT AREA Cartagena. Spanish seaport. was built in 240 BC and then lcalled ”.Vew Carthage." at all to get the beddiii for confessed. Ju thought this little: "it wouldn't do me any good to. about the long jump to shorelvisn that roof anyway. I wouldn'ti l-l" hart inrgniten all- lbe able to see any more than wel about the long jump to shorelcan see from here. I have heard where the bedding would have tolthe only way of setlins lnlo "'9 he obtained lhouse. or even peeking in. is ” sh, joined Timmy omsideg -n ithroullll A doorway under water. is perfect.” she declared. ”-f amlwffl Tl"?mY-th W, uwmcd so glad you found it. it will be M Im15fiE:;V "Ia d'0n,l”se;'h0w igledvesrtyebest home we ever had. tmg; do uh.-I - ''I knew you would like liq "N0? 00 1" "W '”"''"-V- replied Timmy. "It will be fun to watch those Beavers. How in look inside that house of iiieirsl 3'3 "I": N Co”5'” A.i.tccio. Corsica 'API A out there in the water" alllfivt:oY;1,d'g1y:e breoopv-ysald Hrs roaring forest fire that swept Timmy. ' . lyacross this Mediterranean Island. "True." replied Timmy. "but rkilling at least nine persons. was you have forgotten somclliiniz." brought under control Saturday. "What'."' demanded Mrs. Tiin- Fires alone the French Riviera rny. She looked over at Paddy's also were reported under control. ACROSS 1. Dlatrlct tn lnndoa 4. maker a Poke int: ( Scot. ) 0. Highest I poln Y. Socurltlelu trading center I. Kind or annuity 9. Weapon: ll. Grated 13. Truat. panel )5. Ignorant I3. Undressed 17.1-larvect cow hldo 19. Identical Own (archaic) 0. Neck vertebra I0. Perfonner ll. Measures 13. Glrl'a name 14. Cut gran I5. Blemlahel 16. Football loetulara Anna! 31. Bcartng It. Swiss river 36. Thu: works 89. speaks nm.AMeet Corliss Archer By B. in south dealer. last-Went vulncrablcz NORTH Opening lead - lack of hearts. Thereis a saying among the top players that there's no such thing as a guess. They claim that whcn you strike a situation whcre the choice of which of two finesses to take appears to be a toss-up. there is always some kind of in- dlcatlon why one finesse should be preferred to the other. Whether or not you subscribe to the theory is not too import- ant. but the type of hand the ex- perts may refer to to prove their point is illustrated in this deal. Three rounds of hearts were Icd and cleclarer ruffed the third jone. The hand looked ice cold even if a club finesse was at tempted and lost, provided no CONTRACT BRIDGE BECKER trump trick was lost. South couldn't lose I trump trick unless one opponent had all three missing trumps, and even illzis loscr could be avoided lf de- clarcr guessed correctly whether to start the suit going by lead- ing the ace or the king. If the ace is led first. the contract is defeated. bill If the king is play- ed first, l-Instis queen can be trapped and the contract ls made. Since the opponents had nev- er bid and the opening heart plays were not particularly il- luminating. South had little to go on to determine which defend- cr was more apt to have thr lhrcc missing spades. But he solved the problem in corrcct .fashion by leading a low spade Ito the king. 2 This play was bound to suc- .cecd if East had all the trumps .fas he did! and was also surc tq succeed if West had the three ttrumps. Let's assume East shows out on the low spade lead to the king. 'The contract is still certain to lmake. Declarer cashes the ace nf spades and lends the K-A of dis mnnds and ruffs a diamond. Now West is put into the lead with a trump. Since dummy is out of hearts and diamonds. West will have in lead a club or else give dcclarer la ruff and discard. in either case, the club laser is avoided. l Maybe the experts are right! Foreign Policy By DAVE MclNTOsIl Canadian Preu Staff Writer OTTAWA tCPi .. Prime Minis- ter Diefenbaker has clearly indi- cated that his goveriimentlii pol- icy toward the United States will vary little. if at all. from that of the former Liberal admInisra- ion. There is srikinit similarly be- tween he speech on Canada-U.S. relaions delivered by Mr. Dieteti- baker at Hanover. N.H.. Saturday night and one given by Lester 3. Pearson, former external affairs minister. on the same subject at San Francisco July 13 Both dealt with the same as- pecta of Canada-U.S. relations trade. especially wheat. and capi- tal lnyestmeiit. Mr. Diefenhalier. also the new Prop-euive Conservative govern- ment's external affairs t . said: "This concentration of trade In one channel contains inherent dangers for Canada. It makes the Canadian econorn, at too vulnerable to sudden changes to trading policy at Washington. Ca- aadtaas do not wish to have their It Canada." hr. Pen-In: "It II. in fact. the inevitability and the rompnL Today Is Much The Same As Formerly Mr. Peal-an: "Difficulties and dangers ahead . . . arise out of -our growing unfavorable balance of trade across the border and out of your policies in disposing of surplus agricultural products which affect our competitive po- sition in traditional markets. . . . If we lose our own traditional markets for wheat-or a large part of them-I can assure you that there will be a bowl tin Can- ada? and that our relations gen- erally wlll suffer." Mr. lznefeohakert "Military al- Iia .ces and joint co-ordination for defence are not enough. There a. .. (Pen. form) 34. Mr. Devfna 85. spirited horse 1. Bend 2. Superstl. tloua notlona I. Own: DA".Y CBYPTOQUOTE-Here's how to work ltt A X Y D L B A A X R an LONGFELLOW Ono letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used for the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters. apol- trophu. the length and formation of the words are all films. Each day the code lctten are different. A Oryptogrnni Quotation I:'t'Ml4 I FTOOFL FUML NRTFV. ISV CUB ELO I V1.1! YINW-ZHDWTB. Yaatorday'a Cryptoqnote: IT 18 GENERALLY Full KER 1'0 DEAL BY SPEECH THAN BY LETTER-BACDN. OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE Nursfruir BIRD HASTHE TYPICAL 8uzzAt2D APPETITE OF A somatic? i --vl-1E sums up EVEQY-i THING HE cm REACH I- HIS FAvoi2ire DIET is Horaseumrz son GTUFFING AND CIGAR Burrs! OU I EZLIO I. WANT HIM T 8: sLee AND GLOSSY Of? A DIPAMATIC 5l4tT I'M WRITING FOR A HALF -HOUR SPOT must be e ,. ation. which in turn demands recogni- tion by larger nations of the ef- fect of their economic policies on smaller nations. Freedom cannot afford to allow any of the free ” to be w E f n i - ally." Mr. Pearaaa: "it In. I think. a almple though significant fact that any further restrictions on would make further defence eo- ldonottinhacrlhetofhe vvewjhatrveare iielliaIoarCa- aadlnblruirtnt airs MCCOY American nation. 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