Tuesday, July &, 1955 The Guardian Page 9 TROUBLE PASSED ALONG the trouble was the Dog who was 30 it right or be it wrong. g at b km hind Trouble will be passed along. 3" 1y at 8 be Reddy -0” Mom" Nmum evahseynto ufl:llot:IauGr::' basineg Gray Fox lives in the Green ' Forest. Reddy Fox lives in the Old a his, old stump. When neddy Fox Pasture. They are cousins. Be- came to uni gtulnp he jumped up tween them. however, there is no on it Instead of running paw H. :':;tcm:5m:5;:E9'1:'h3- I",m':'c'-dine); grinned as he looked after Cousin have anye more To edro with e(t):!cl:h GT8)" The" ','e made T 10": Jump other man ghey can hpip. so " is p off to one side and sat down he- just as well that Gray Fox spends i hind a his "'99 to Wald! WM! nearly all his time in the Green would happen, Forest. while Roddy Fox merely Along came uu, dng Wm, his visits the Green Forest now and g -I m mm H W” mled men" Raddy PM ls perhaps lincftslf tho ire ismcentt Of course he little the smarter. So perhaps ;w' 9 es 5 ' i Gray Fox. .kept right on after zgulmks down 0" ms lReddy grinned again as he saw luns.,n was what he had planned to have happen. He turned. and trotted back to the Old Pasture. He had passed trouble along to Cousin Gray. RCN Retirement And Changes OTTAWA (CPD -Tho navy an- nounced retirement of one of its senior officers Friday and con- sequent new appointme for two other officers. t Constructor Capt. Charles Victor Green, 50, of Halifax. a veteran of 27 years in the navy, is retiring as command technical officer to the flag officer Pacific coast ah Equimalt, B.C. He will be suc- ceeded by Ca pt. Frederick Thomas Gillespie, 48. of Van- couver and Ottawa. Capt. Gillespie, deputy electrical engineer-in-chief at naval head- quarters here since 1980, will he succeeded by Capt. John Mc- Gregor Douil, 38. of New Glasgow, N.S.. and Ottawa. When Roddy Fox name to mat stump he jumped up on it. instead d running past. Now than is one thing that Cousin Gray on do that Cousin Roddy cannot do. Cousin Gray is a fairly good tree-climber. He does not have tr -climbing claws, like Happy Jack Squirrel, and Strange But True r- r n Ilaalrtliar what is "cunning" as done by a horse! Well, as "camping" h horse stretches it lnrelaga out in Rout while holdilll it back lei! steady. This type of stand was first developed in ladles' harness horses. ' Coachmen taught their horses to camp so they would not move while a lady wag Batting in or out of a carriage. When an Indian Maharaja die: all his wives are sent back to their native villages. and royal orphanages are stablished to care for them and to educate the numerous children. British Columbia was the first province in Canada to establish a committee for the Welfare of Indians. A total of 742 persons refused to tell their ages when the New York Health Dept. took X-rays last year. and believe it or not three outpof four were men. Some persons; get into the newspapers because of crimes Wmmltied. publicity stunts and what have you. But an Omaha, Nebraska. housewife drew the headlines because of an allergy- and that was of all things man. ey. She was allergic to the ink used in printing it. Strange But True. The average Canadian family spends beween 950 and 3200 each Year While on vacation. Believe it or hot, but the Unit- ed States Air Force have adopted the Bermuda shorts and high knee stockings for the officers at MacDill A. F. B., Florida. The best way to win attention and back up your statements with facts. When an important person of ancient Egypt died. every pos- sible preparation was made for his comfort and enjoyment in the land beyond. That's why archaeologist of today find in Egyptian tombs such a variety of useful and ornamental things: clothes, toilet articles. perfumes, cosmetics. furniture, chariots. and weapons-with images of cattle. pets and what not. Bobby Coon, and Unc' lily Pos- sum. but he has learn to climb just the same and can even shin up trunks of trees for a short dis- Oui Our Way By J. R. Williams tance when there are no branches Because he has learned to climb he has learned to make use of trees. While Cousin Reddy de- y pends on running away from those who chase him. and on his wits to trick them successfully, Cousin Gray doesn't depend on his legs so much; he depends on the friendly trees. It happened one morning, that Gray Fox was over in that part of the Green Forest that adjoins the Old Pasture. There was a sharp bark, then a whine, and another bark over in the Old Pasture. There was a Dog over there. He was over there hunting, some- thing he had no business to be doing at that time of year. He had found the trail of Reddy Fox. Now mid-summer is no time to do a lot of hard running. Reddy Fox doesn't mind a good run in cool weather..but he had no desire to run on such a warm morning as was this one. 'So he decided to get rid of this bothersome Dog as soon as possible. He headed straight for the Green Forest. He would go over to Laughing Brook where it comes down through the Green Forest and break his trail in the water. It just happened that he headed straight for the place where Cous- in Gray was. The latter started to run. He wanted to llet HWRY from that neighborhood as quick- Jr D ly as he could. Roddy Fox saw FAMW RoiEE1imBLANCE KETWEEN him. and changed his mind about going over to Laughing Brook. He would just pass his trouble along to Cousin Gray. So. he start- ad after Gray Fox. Away went Gray Fox. trying to get away from trouble: and keen- ing close behind him. was Redd? Fox, planning to pan tI'0IIb1t' along to cousin Gray. or course Confusion About Boy's Religion MONTREAL,i (CP)-A hearing will he held on the merits of a hsbeas corpus. obtained by a Ro- man Catholic who stated that his 10-year-old son is being kept ll- legally by a protestant children's home. Mr. Justice Stuart Ralsion Wed- nesday set July 28 for a hearing in practice division of Superior Court of the writ involving a boy placed in the home by social wol- rry, El-l,OLD sov I-wuvmcrrnsizsa:-rams; Z 44-IQIJT ” Excuse ME. I-MUST DASH . AWAY Now AND GET h J J-b?Mu.uM5 T:.3,:1.'.'.'2..- 745 Our Boarding House Major Hoople e5Ao,sArzL! as counsel 4 E MUST Ger 6PoT or-' CRIBBAGE AND COMPARE out lLLUSTRlOUS LINEAGE I -u-DROP oxielz TO Mv QUARTERS Aw! TIME 4--You've FANNED MY 4 Sane Imorisv we Asour gm... ,,,;ro. BE suceoa . CONTRACT BRIDGE, Jgly Josephine Cal bertson 3oIlNCAIl.1ll!I'l' I&Bes-&valiid1Ing hahlhnldbonWd.dIouid hsvatoldsoathhsulegloyua ollowing f hand. Iouhdaalcs. North-Bouthvuhioralln . .188 1! Q8581 QKQBC (Q1! Q10 86 N 9884 '10 W E 3 QAKQ 981 as S .5193 A10! 182 QAK54 QAKQJDI 9.110 QA 'l'hehidding- South Weit North East 29 2; Pass Pass 39 4. Dbie. -Pass (9 Pass Pass Pass West laid down the king, ace and queen of diamonds. Each dis- carded a club. and South ruffed the third round with the deuce of hearts. South then drew four rounris of trumps. doubtless hoping that West. would discard a few spades. But there was no such windfall West had no reason to be prcssed fondiscards. and the eventual ro- sult was that South had to con- Distributed by King Features Syndicate hhonorsindummy woreworth pm. I imagination to the bidding he had cisely nothing-they-were simply a talizing mirage t:hrougho& the play. Thou same club honors. bow- evendidnotluwetobealn -it south had simply applied his heard at his left. West's two- spade overcaii and his four-diao mond bid-both or which had ob- viously been honest-made it ab- solutely clear that he held at least 10 cards in those two nuts. East. then. was marked with length in hearts and clubs. and this overall picture was the key to winning play on South's part. instead of rufflng the third dia- mond with the deuce, south should have had the vision to ruff with the nine, and then to follow up in this way: South should draw only three rounds of trumps, then should cash the club ace and the two top spades. If East elected to ruff one of these spades-fine. let him! He would then have to re- turn a club to dummy. giving South two sparie discards. And if East declmcd to ruff. it would be just as easy. of course. because South would simply use that very valuable deuce of trumps to throw East on lead and force the same club return. is to say "I know" not "I guess" "i ATTENTION Anyone wishing to secure Western range ewes from the carload being imported to Prince Edward Island this fall, kindly inform the Prince Edward Is- land Sheep Breeders' Association, P. 0. Box 9, Char- lottetown, before July 31st. As there will only be between 175 and 180 ewes in this car, first applications will receive priority. The price of these will be in the vicinity of h18.00 per head. SHEEPMEN DAH.Y CROSSWORD Eng lilnti l5 Potato ACROSS Male swan River ITHH Cripple Climbing plants Like an orb Apprehenci Observe Let it stand (print) Egyptian god (var ) Bar A dam in a stream tBnt.) A cow 1 chews it Pay attention Celerity . American naval oiling; Money drawer Excla- matlon Girl's name Except that I .. . . article Bird's homo Witty 2 Old card game (Sp I Governor of a lFiifi0l' province ITurk I Covered With a layer of SilVEl' lnsh republic Sidewlso handspringl Single unit More impudeni (slang) Destruction Robust P as A 2 as 3 3 ;: 3 5:5: so. putt 34 O O saying Something to sew wlth.' 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Court sources said social welfare court awardc'd custody of the boy. Raymond Billard, to the children's social centre while his father was in hospital and the fam- ily Was being cared for by it prot- estant welfare agency. There had been some confusion about the religion of the parents. these sources said. Counsel for Mr. Biilard said the parents. both Catholics. want to take care of the boy themselyes or hive him placed with a Cath- olic institution or ismily. d not appear at Raymond di Wednesday's hearing but sat with his mother in a separate part of HI! court house. AN!-I... THANK GOWNIJ x . ” LL ru. as OARNED e P near 1 .8 4 .27; Tilly The Toiler Henry Muggs and Skeeter G,-qndmc Bringing Up Father Mickey Mouse HELLO. MOM! WHAT ARE 6:: :1-rA.'-or ALLTHE - Motby Ti2iCicS.."- SHOWING I THAT LOVE Lerrera I wear: ALL OVER T'OWN.' NO tClDDlNG.'lTS i EDNA SHOWED , VOU 1' GFT TO ME .'- SHE 1.! '-we GK . ll :23 c :i M 5 :5 l t g x V W15 an . LIBRAWI? 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