”5ve4"1r';..,-'.. . of folks live in it. Fishes of se- ' first told the young For this. A , from behind a cloud. and in the 1 Page 10 The Guardian. Tuudiy, Oct. 4. 1955 Vb By Bsonha ANMHEI VISITOR ARRIVES Jvt the heat that you can do 5 J your friends can ask of you. --Old Mother Nature. Iornetlmes when you visit the hailing Pool no one is to be seen 'h it. or around it. It may even seem a lonesome place. It isn't. The truth is. the Smiling Pool is a most popular place. Seldom by day or night is there a moment there isn't sonietliiniz going nil in u- ground it, Of course, a number veral kinds live there Grandfa- ther Frog the Bullfrog lives there. so does his cousin. Croakcr the Green Frog. and his very tiny cousin. Peepcr the liyla. though by mid-summer the latter has left the water for the trees. You see. he is a Tree Frog. Siiaiipcr the Turtle and his cousin Spotty are at home there. So are .lerry Musk- rat and Mrs- Jerry. And there are visitors every day. and some by night. liilly Mink drops in every once in a while. Longlegs. the (treat Blue Heron. comes almost every day to fish. At night his cousin. Qivauk the Night Heron is almost sure to ar- rive. Then there is Pumper the Bittern. Honty the Owl comes with the Black Shadows. And Bobby Coon is a fr:-qiient visitor. Bohhy is fond of fish. and he is fond of Frogs. Occasionally he catches both at the Smiling Pool. Raddy Fox and Mrs. Reddy drop around eftal Just now Young Reddy. the son d Roddy Fox, was paying the killing Pool a visit. He had come over there to try to learn some. thing of the Smiling Pool and the cattle to be found there. Of course hoped he get a dinner. but that was less important than learning .0 man things he didnt know Qt! Oust to know. Already he see! Jerry Muskrat dive and eesne ID. and he dldn't.under- Iat. Jerry had come up, hside his house where be if! he asg. by out from the Green Forest and over to the Smiling Pool. He would I'VE CUR. QRVANTI OTTAWA (CP) - The numhr of civil servants on the federal payroll dropped slightly in June to 142,724 from 142,838 in May. but was above the l40.465 in June, 1954. Their earnings rose to S3.- lier. the bureau of statistics re- ported Thursday. Wings- watch and try to find out. by Coon made- There was an old by slowly and carefully walked out on the old log. At the end of it he stood perfectly still looking down in t hewater. A star was reflected in the water there. Could that be what he was looking at? wondered So young Reddy continued to lie flat in the grass while his bright DAILY CROSSWORD ACSOBE 2. External 1. Iarlieat. colt-mi! known of a seed shelter 3. Prefix before 5. Hit (slang) some 9. Nobleman German 10. Talk idtal.) names 12. Ireland 4. Half an em (poel.) 5. Revolves 13. One who 6. Dise'mbark sings 1. Press 14. Sesame earnestly 15'. A filet for I. Emits the hair flashes 16. Half of light an em 9. SpEClPS 17. Droops in of peppel the middle 11. Burst forth 13. Member of as a Parliament volcano (abbr.) i3. Medieval 19. A blank story space in a manuscript H. Price 2!. Particle of addition 24. Coin (Peru) 20. Puts on 21, something very innam Mable 30. overhead 3!. A large public 93”” 33. Geek lotto! 3!. To lilree . Oats . . lleeatu fleuhlee A task Indie! Issue on 3 a 3 bl I I SCI 0 I O I 1' I D I L P I . L W I III-IV ILVWIVCo EV! Illll-V ILPC DIGII. mun .. Xi H N0 LAIMHING the yoiiiig Fox. 15. Group of mu- iiicians 17. Celes- tlal bodies 20. Is able 21. Head tslaiigi 22. Ancient 24.71119 0: Yeah-rdIy'I Answer respect 29. Cleanse 25. Tubes or Of 503? vessels 31. Gnsps tAnat,) 34. Female 26. Seaport SPFVN13 city 35. Languish (pm-1,; 36. Sagacioiis 21. Sailors 38. Flightless (slang! him 28. Bsmsiico 40. Iron twin.) 5 UIIVIRMV L60 CIJFIMF IMW. O . yo ,. '3. -gliall I Nil DOOBY GOON. & Chalk lie Night Heron had ar- died. He had been standing per- leody still at die edge of the water I long that they young Fox had hrgotteii him. Now someone else was ooming. It was his nose that Merry Little lireeze brought him a scent from the direction of the rushes at the head of the Smiling Pool. Presently. nutfrom the Black shadows there moved a blacker shadow. Mistress Moon came out wonllghi the new arrival could clearly seen. Compared with the young Fox he was big. He had a big tall with black rings. and across his face was a mask of black. It made him look as if he were trying to hide behind it. it was Bobby Coon. Now Young Reddy had not yet made the acquaintance of Bohhy soon. He had seen him only once sr twice. but at A diiifnnce. He made mi what had brought Bob- If You're TIRED Qll. THE TIME "W504! lets s bit down now and ill. tiud-out, lluvy-hrelllflllell, and maybe Hthored by hachclies. Perhaps nothing nervously wrong, inst a temporary toxic rendition uuud by earns acid: and I'uiea. That's the lime to lslte l)ndd's Kidney Pills. Dedti's stimulate the kirlm-ya. UH If help restore their normal srtiun el MII73gb3.ress.'acitisha.nri wastes. Then DI er. Her. work belles. dd nodd's Kidneeywlfills new. lnolt in 5! blue box with the red hiiml at all Ueggists. You can depend sn Dodd's. .5: L The Faliulous llBlERIllIlf I ii iii. 1' if stilt? iii? O-til Our Vxayi 30' Un Father L'ii Abner By J. R. Williams 876,663 in June from 336,360.35 in 1 d May and sas.s95.eio a year cu-I" " " em"! IIIANGIIUIEUI .e.m:..m.. Pioneer Days in P. E. I. Iyl'.l.IIaeArt' For the following story. the writ- to Peter lnmaa. Mr. lnman was born in a log cabin at Argyle Shore where his father was engaged in fishing and rm' farming. At the age of 15 Peter left school log lving partly in the water. Bob-ll" help lm D" nmnd their "in hlttle fishing craft. "The little fish- erman." as he was sometimes cal- led. knew something about sailing before then; having frequently lioined the men when the fleet put iout to gather the harvest of the .sea. Once or twice when the ships Ihad been caught in a bad storm. young Peter had stood up and braced himself against the side of the boat. just like an old salt; and when she rode the crest of a large wave. or fell back into the trough of the foam. the boy would laugh heartily and exclaim. "What jolly fun we are having." By the time Peter had turned 16. he was reckoned by all hands aboard to be a good aailor- "Some day." they added. ”yriu'll be one of the best fishermen in the waters of the south shore." The fact that he has intrusied with part of the tasks by his father, filled the boy's heart with pride. Speaking of those first l.'Xl'lCl'l('?nCeS, lnman said: important person. Mittinl out to the iilshing grounds was an old story; but now. I was taking an active part in the actual work. Once we'd reached the fishing grounds. we halted our lobster pols and then sunk them in the water. In those days we used wooden traps. several feet long. and often rectangular in shape. sometimes they were shaped like a half-moon, the flattened part being the bottom of the trap. ' I Acrosa one end of the pot. we stretched a net. while in the centre of the pot-we called it the parlor- hung the halt. The lobster crawled through an opening in the net to get at the bait: he never came out again on his own.” STUDY TWIN! TORONTO ICP)-Persona at the hospital for Sick Children can be POGO excused if they see double these days. A team of doctors is studying 400 pairs of twins from the Tar- onto area to determine character- istics of identical and fraternal twins. They said the research may provide much valuable information on hereditary aspects of disease. The twins are of all ages. from i 1 l l I l "i felt myself to be quite an babies to the early 20s. Our Boarding House Maior Hoople 1 WONDER WHAT HAPPENED TO THE CHAP I'M Succ EEDNG ? UM! so TH ATS THE GWUMP 8uii.DivJe wi-lcize 1 AM TO 85 EMPLOYED! NOT AN IMPOS- lN6 EDIFICE, I MUST SAW w- FNE 6TORiE5w-v THAT SPELL5 PLENTY OF ELEVATOR ACTNITW THE COIQCEEN IS Ll5EEALl COFFEE 6lCl4 LEAVE Av-lD PAID VACAUON5 -- HAK- KAFF-7.! K 3lTlG.)5 hasten: epszoasgggg ...AND NEW )WIR0l7'W&tN 77-EITAIKHCE will TINY FGRE &MED U6 THATOF ANETF&5AL 63471.3 E1 REALLY 6009. i ll Ill Muqgs and Skeeter Henry CONTRACT BRIDGE A” BY 'los.phln. .Culb.rlso" BUTwiN'Gi.')"IN'rl I””,g5W",lgEs i-is'sNoi-mo, errasaowi TILL!-llM7O -Go DANCING WITH vou: J2; '30 ,,,5ggfEM i' GPUESOME STEADY Ml! . , iceep HIS Mons: max ins suaanor LUCK DRAG HM F 1, I'LL DIG UPA so Ger i.osr.' aeucs. pawreo NORTH": highly aggressive notrump was North's proper re- '- W l ?'-5...! WAD Our (or. to be more accurate "nscko bid. south than would have bid . it .- OF stretching") bidding turned out two spades. and if North wanted n . ?' . well in the following can. but he to be venturesome. he could min I D, "65 . willhi;otkalways be tavored with to three spades-i-or, more com I i" suc uc . servstlvely. pass. in any case, g t N d I . outh scarcely would have landed ' B&r,:hlid::'::”mnbk' l.l;.;.:llglIef contract then three 6 gfgt West opened a low heart and ” ' a I 3) K V Mos t."”:'.S7:'!.ih:?i.i”.?Li.i?i"'Ii:".i ..i;eew-.(tq; 493533 extraordinary luck to fulilll the "1591! 'H g A5 N . Q 1 contract. Deciding to play the ' K 9 7 4 ' J g 5 3 3 hand "wide open.” his first move .9533 W E .319" was to unease to the queen of gqu S .gA,; :1-slits, rvhioh held. Ho than in LAST Q .i 10 9 9 3 2 ate. '15:: lLtlllsocnadrdl;lima' iliikcififil Dkmtgfg V?” gM't?'gAN I e P199 ' the queen. (This was another V REMhM35R 5?-"(I u- . K7 ' break-both opponents followed ' '5 Ki" ' to three rounds of diamonds) The bidding: 30 near; lead was aciub to- N m E t w the lng--and a third has- 1 gr ,3. lmxnh ard melted away. last went up 2"-ls P". 3 . Pm with the ace and returned the E t 0 M P--- M ih”'..3'.”."'.:I l.'.'5' F2?" 1”" ” - - 0 on Oil! It goes without saying that trick.-hence could afford tg lose a since North had only 15 hlgh- two trump tricks. He did. in fact card points-the equivalent of I lose these by guessing wrong, but queen over a minimum opening- considering that the heart and (W he had no conceivable excuse for club honors had been placed fav- (up? u leaping to two notrum p over oi-ably. he was not inclined to ll i ill South's one spade. A modest one complain. inqma 'Y Georue McManus ) '! Mickey Mouse IMF Howm, UGLV STEPMOTHER, Do1'TERS.'.'- WELCOME 1" at ttuatches. 60' AMTVQRE TWO 'UGH.'.'-UGLY I. Iyl Al .Cepp Joe Palette