lirionday. July. lit? The Guardian Page 9 HARD TO UNDERSTAND in matters you don't understand. " Anglicans To Seek Union . With Methodists LONDON (Reuters)-Leaders of the Church of England agreed here Wedne to seek inter-common ion with the Methodisrchurch. By Thornton W. Bus-gem hurt." said one. "I don't believe one id his sister. 5" "me M” d” m” mu com" small as that fellow." Inand. y -Old Mother Nature. There were three puzzled little Foxes over in the Green Forest. They were very much puzzled. There was something they couldn't understand at all. Just as one of them was ready to spring on a small Snake. mother had suddenly appeared. and knocked the little Fox sprawling. He hadn't even known that mo- be .3- "Neither would I." said another. "But mother was. She said so," said the third. v His sister shook her small head. "I don't understand said she. "Mother wouldn't really "afraid of nothing to be afraid it at all. could." "I wouldn't be afraid of a bite from anyone as So the three little Foxes talked it over and over; and the more they talked about it the harder it was to understand why mother should have been afraid of any- one as small as that little Snake. The full synods of the convoca- tions of Canterbury and of York. which between them form the "Par liament" of the Anglican Church. approved sunuitaneously the re- port of a ' ' committee on church relations which proposed approaching the ..Iethodists. The report suggested the pro pnsed conversations should be ”un- restricted in scope." The bishop of log the report to the Canterbury conference declared that if the talks were successful "we should envisage a complete assimilation of the two bodies with each other." The archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Geoffrey Fisher. told the con- vocation that apparently it was a- tendcd to bring the unity proposal to the attention of the other relig- ious denominations in Britain. u ther was near. So while he was not hure, he was for the i frightened. He got to his feet whimpering. Nothing like this had ever happened to him before. To the three little Foxes that Snake was just a small Snake. and nothing more. They had caught small Snakes before. and eaten them. But none of these had made a sound. This one made a queer noise by shaking his tail. It was a young Rattlesnake. As the three young Foxes talked it over they still couldn't see why mother had warned them that whenever they heard that sound they mustlkeep away from the 6022. Veterans iihildrens Picnic Under the auspices of the Cliorlottr town Brunch Canadian Legion. July lbrh. Bus will leave Legion Home i:l5 Daylight Time. Names to be in by July l2. Phone neizhborhood where it was com- "I don't see what there was to be afraid of," said one little Fox. ....m. "That fellow wasn't as big as one I caught the other day." "Do you think mother really was afraid of that little thing?" asked one of the cubs. "She said she was, and she act- ed as if she was." said another. "But why? Weive seen her catch Snakes much bigger. Why should site be afraid of this one?" said one. "Perhaps she was just pretend- ing. but I don't see why she would do that." said another. "I saw her catch a Snake big enough to swallow that little fel- low. and she wasn't the least bit afraid of it." said the first little Fox. the one who had been knock- ed over. "If she wssnlt afraid of a his one. whv should .-he be! afraid of a little um-”" ' "That was a funnv sound that fellow made Irv Ihakin! his tail." said another. They all agreed that it was a funny sound. and that it gave them a nm-er feeling "it didn't make me really afraid. yet it almost did." said one. and the others all agreed that they had the same feeling "I "don't see how anvnne wlth' such a small mouth -rnnld nnssi-1. hly bite hard enough to really3 SINGING ARMY (YFTAWA (CP)-An army which can march along. singing in harm- ony. was envisaged ln the Com- mons by N. C. "chneide . Liberal member for Waterloo North. "It is high time the Canadian army learned to sing-I mean in parts. first and second bass and tenor," Mr. Schneider said during study of defence estimates. He said the marching songs f the First World War. were me eiy shouted. not sung in harmony. Training troops in harmony singing would be a great influence for morale. a For Quality Mildncss DAILY CROSS CROSS 2 tiziisziiiiiigiiiiiiiii litiiiiillliti: iii AXY I I0)! fart.hcthreel..'a.Xforthe Each day the code letters are 'GJ8J'T LI T UYI VIP-AYWG 1, iii. 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