r . eIiilil's intestines Page 12. The Guardian Friday. July 6- 1956 BEDTIME STORIES The Awful Sniff By Thornton Circumstances are the key, Governing how things may he. ..t)ld Mother Nature. Very much depends on circum- stances. A thing that is of no im- portance in one piave. may be Of the utmost importance in another place. Everything. depends on where or hoiv a thing may hap- pen or be. it is not the thing it- selt, but the circumstaiicss that surround it that make it import- ant or unimportant. Chatterer the Red S(iHl1TPl had found safety in a small holloiv in an old log lying on the ground. To get into it ho had squeezed through a kuoiliolc iiist in time to escape ilie reaching claivs of Stuhviing the flank The little red- coated rascal never had a nar- rower escape, neier had he been more grateful for anything thanfnmcs it for the discovery of that knothoie just in time. For a little iihilc. he had ceas- ed to worry about anything. it was enough to be in there and safe from those aiiful claws. But when he had recovered from his first fright and was lecling quite himself again, he bcgan to worry about getting out of there. Sup- posing that Hawk should be wait- ing for him? it was a most un- pleasant thought. But he had oth- er unpleasant thoughts also. Sup. pnsing 'illy Mink or Shadow the Weasel should just happen along. They would be sure to see that knothuie and poke an inquisitive nose insidc. Either of them could get through that knothole as eas- ily as Chattercr himself. He want- ed to get out of there and get home. rzc-' ;MLlCAbr ;x;yw;',,,,7-j... ' Never had the little red coated rascal had a narrower escape. Chattercr had just about madc up his mind in poke his head out- side for a hasty look around vrhcn he heard a sound that made him prick up his ears. lie just har- ely heard it. In fact, he couldnt be sure the first time he really did hear it. He held his breath SENTENCED TO DEATH CANTHO. South Viet Nam (Routers) - Ba Cut. long-haired iebcl war lord and leader of the Hoa Hao Sect. was Wednesday sentenced to death for treason. .m llonlt irritate with”tiiu-strong laxatives" Scloim t ion has lovlltuiol I:hIllmi'I the II on for your i:Iilll'I protoctlow - Ito minus! Ito niput Ito in taste! snip ii-inii lisri-n liiuiivao "UH. may irrilull I ti-ndor violin iii viiiir chilil'o inttntinu. r.-inning ruiiiiiiing. izriiiing. or weak. iin- oriinfnrtnbln leelinuii. Large, bur-li. nliiili-aiuo lruiiiiuii iiri-. otioii IIHI IINNIU for ehiliiioii. Tli-iv vinili, h-ii Hwy IIIHV Irrllllh ilii- do-Iii-ma mriiilirann in Hill inii-niinn. Al:-iiicnl ncir-non has at last iforclupeii tihildrrii I (turn Tablet: - iiiiii.-.iiy-io.-mi llif iiiii-imii. iimi. . . . iiiiit iiii-uiig enmiizli . . . nnt hmih. . in tablet. form. pleunnb-tantin . only to taLo! Rolievui iinui tiimmy. too. In try (tliildrerii Own Tahlru tndav ! marlo h the ninlicni of "ni'I)"I Own Tiihi-iii. Feel they are iiiii eti- mower to your child's luotivo prnhlemo. TELEVISION CKCW - Moncton Television Programme Schedule Channel 2 Mrs. Mae J. Clark is Laid To Rest On June 28th at the P.E.I. Hoo- piial. there passed away Mn. Mae J. Clark. formerly of Victoria. now 276 Grafton Street. She was the nitlow of the late Harry 3. Clark. She leave to mourn, one daught- ir i.Vadc-ant Mrs. Everett A Wat- and listeneo. in a moment he tiin, three sons. Keith of Washing heard it again and knew that he liiii. i).C., George. Darrnoutli. N.S. had heard it the first time. it and Arthur. Charlottetown. An in- was the sound made by someone S fani daughierg predeceased her. sum-mgg A short service was held at Cut- ”There is someone outside aiiilliilllle ll”'91'3l h0m9- "1911 '0 V10" they are smmng around "us aid ' iuria Liiiied Church. where ser- 108.. thought Chauerer, and for vice iias conducted by Rev. How- : 'momem it seemed as H his al'd thristie. assisted Rev. M.R. he”! stopped beating, Yes, Sm (lharniziii. The hymns sung were it did 5”" . 'iTlile Asl'0lihii()i 1 he did hm hear that sound again. lUtliii'l':clallti. rendered by a quar- Indeed, he heard no sounds of' H any kind. it seemed a very long time to him that he listened iiitli strained ears. but it wasn't a ion: W. Burgess She llak laid to rest in Crapaud pCciiictcr.v. . The pallbearers were Harry 8'; tiii-il, . rtv it ac ' i time at all. WllPn he did iii-ai ll .:.j:.igl.(,p, P-illedr Le:,dflf,Z,',CyI”f,l: again. it was right close at hand lam... Hmu. Maven. May hm. He had heard sniffing by 0lll('i”,NmI' HM In peace folks many times without lliiiik (gum mm THANKS ing anything about it. At such had meant nothing to lhim, Now that sound vias simply. aiitul. it has the most aiiful siiilf he had ever heard. That iias he-i cause it was right at that knot- hole. And he knew that whoeveip : . .- , v ' 1:4:afnxvignliildnomgknei than he liifrilitttts Queen Juliana and t-hanmm. mod to draw hmk m Prince Bcriiliard have received far as he could from that iipt'IlltlL'. e .””"'”5 l” ”H"” "om Niople Hui hm H MN” I” at an The hull mi; in uiie up one of their eyes to low ht, ME in was 3 WW mm” cure thi-ii"-iiiiiiiigcst daughter Prin- (meg Chancrer hem ms ibrmm ccss .XIariJki- of her partial blind- TiiCI'? was another zixilul sniff 'l'hc f;iimlv of the late Mrs. Mae .i i !.ii it ii i-h to thank their friends and ri-lziiiii--. who assisted in any iiiiv riiii-iii: their recent and he- ii('&tl(tl1it'f1i oi'i'i:ii EYES ii A ti U E. Netherlands Till? rcss. a palace official said Wed- l Nolthorldovumonbk. giou QQJI QAKQIOI All! .i 014 .3 N :54 0;!!! W E on 0 a guess QKJ 8 8 on QAKIOI QJOI1 QAQIO Thohtddingi South Woo! North loot 1p 1; to Fun 80 Pool 8' Pool S9 and another. Eacli timc it sccnieil lnipjdatx to Chattercr as if his hcart could-l n't beat again Simictliiniz sliiii away the light from the kniitholc l The end of the illIN(' iias poked in througli thc kiiniliiilc and iil9l'P was another aiiful sniff. i ' g ' ' ()T'I'AVl'A i('Pl --Household Fi- LEIHE I INDLSHU niincc ('iirporaliun's payment of a liAltiS(iAIIu. l2liL' liiclllcilhiwismm-llll" annual siiiicrvisory fee in About 587.000 mcn iiave quit uioiiis L15. iiarciii conipany came British niiuing lll(ill5ll')' sincc ii Iluilcr sllalill CFlllt'lSm TUCS(l3.V in was natioiializcd niiic years a;:u.t”l0 ('0”1m0nS bankint-I C0mmlll99- the National uninii of iiiiiii-iiiim ll-Wii Amie iC('F-Assiniboiat 9,-5 was mm by n, 1,,-(.g,,d(.,,1. in suulcsled thc for is a ”liClilit)lIS Ernest Jones. zit a iucciinti lici'('l”il”l59” ”-W” l" nee” Calla" Monday Last wal. 704mm mm fiI.'lIlS. lie qucstiimcri ivhelhcr the "S m',”, (,nwl;,H.,l mdlav Hm, (.iillaiilHI'l compaiiy gcts value for ish pits need anmh” 25,000 mm'ilic money it pays for services urgembn Jones mm. iil(5llil(')'lSm;(eiadbyoffiii: iiialgiiicagiiin --l .l. 0. Gour IL---Russell: said it is unfair that Canadian subsidi- zirics should transfer part of their profits in US, parent companies. The criticisms were made after .i(. R. lilaccreizor. federal super- intendent of insurance. referred to the payment in a review of the operations of small loans com- panics. Thp committee is studying a government hill to widen the scope of the small loans act and sci an escalator scale of interest rates The rate now is two per cent a month. i Play Safe on the highway this.week-end Iieep alert while you drive-chew gum! Chew any brand you like, but chew while you Eve. Naturally we recommend refreshing; delicious Wriglcy's Spearmint Gum-for lively, full-bodied flavor and real. smooth chew- ing enjoymcntl Alert drivers are safe drivers. Avoid drowsi- ness and driving jitters. Chew gum while you're behind the wheel. Chewing helps relieve strain and tension- hclps keep you feeling fresh and alert. 75.! Our Boarding House -0 cc uiel; EUT,6AMP-Saki! . . wuv Nor INCLUDE ME OHFETTI-t2g6At.E5-I3ii2rslEE'fi5E:JEliE2A(ri;CfgA&? ' A5 A '”AtZTNEi22-v o CAPTAN C088 Hits A MAP I HAVE TIOO READV onus ISLAND ALONE Bur NOT CA5”-AND rA”'U"l wiieee IT i-5!--iii; WANTS .4 or CANFAISE - si,ooo DEPOSIT ro si-tow soon THE 95:7 FNTH. PLi.is A 50-50 en;-izs, BUT ALL me some A MEASLY esoo --.1 Moior Hoopla Protest Finance Co. Fee To Parent Company In U.S. Mr. MacGregor said that the department has been trying to convince HFC it should reduce the amount of the fee it pays. The fee had been reduced in recent years. New Brunswi FREDERICTON tCPi- tion Minister Claude said today that ”henceforth no permanent second-class licences will be Issued to teachers in the province of New Brunswick." He told 900 teachers attending summer school that this is "an- other step in the program of the education department to increase the prestige of the teaching pro- fession." ”Our objective." Mr. Taylor said, ”is that every teacher in New Brunswick will have at least Educa- B. Taylor Seat in Saska PRINCE ALBERT. Sask. (CP) The CCF took a seat from the Liberal party Wednesday in a de- layed vote in the northern Sask- atchewan constituency of Atha- baska. Victory gave the Socialist government 36 seats int he legis- lature. John Harrop, accountant in the northern mining town of Uranium City, won for the CC!” in the riding represented in the last legislature by Liberal James Rip- ley. who did not seek re-election. Mr. Harrob defeated Liberal Ted Matheson, Prince Albert hab- Out Our Way l'HwHA1'7,I wsu. us win T E NEVER riii2sA1'irNEo 10 so WORKED FRIDAY m.-FM. Concert Hall m.-Viewing the News and Weather .in.-Coffee Chatter .m.-liowdy Doody .m.-Roy Rogers .m.-Barbie's Scrapbook .m.-Viewing the Newo m.-Weather .m.-Spotilgiit on Sports .m.-CBC News .m.-This Week In Sports .m.-in tho Common inter- est m.-Theatre of Stors .m.-United Notion: Moiint Allison Summer school p.m.--The Millionaire p rn.-Graphic P 7.'7.'.3.f'.!'?7'?7'f nuts 83 332532382: as "F ”Vvuyuuuug pp irn.-star stage tn.-Celebrity Playhouu ll p.rn.--Captured Bringing Up Father AN NEVAH BIN ABLE T' FIGGER IT OUT " SET i-iBzE,KiM NOoDNiK- AN'R!ST Von: FEET. Po: SAW, 4- MINUTES- K -An'rn:N,w:aarrA 1091 .'.'- BECLIZ. ACC&DIN'TOT1-I'm O'T'H' HILLS.-ANY DOV OCT ENJ-T wwrrs TKEEPANV GAL HER: MOREN I MINUTES-c CONTRACT BRIDGE s can go on to five diamonds. : opponent”: six. Suit contracts are Opening lead-king of spades. The bidding presented no prob- lems to anyone until North's three heart bid rolled around to South. His hand was much too good to pass, considering the diamond fit and the newly discovered heart fit. The danger was strong that North had only three hearts for his belated heart bid. To bid four diamonds might sound weak to his partner's ears, and to bid five diamonds was overly aggressive. Torn betiicen which of the three bids to make. South overlooked the best bid-four clubs. The effect of this bid is to compel North to. choose between heart: and dia-lfive diamonds. monds. If he bids four diamonds.i identifying only three hearts, South' Teacher License System C C F Win Additional wen taro LDVETD LIVE mizsvigia -- -. J'-Wwii-wiwyi t-IAVE VOU BEEN OOLLY NO.'l FEEL F'tNE.'( ...JUSTT' KIEP UP 'r' DATE AILING AGAIN? SET 1'71?! 1” DROP IN AN ON Ti-t' FPNNY STORIES HE '---'----mx 5 E Ti-recon oi: Doc TELLS J. EVERY FEW WEEKS... West played the king, ace and another spade. declarer irumpini-ii the last one. Three rounds of hearts exhausted everyone of trumps ex- cept West. South was in bad shape He played his diamonds until West trumped the third round Wlcsl then cashed his two remaining spades to defeat the contract by two tricks. The result of the hand demon- strates the danger which is in- herent in a suit contract when the ratio of trumps is only seven to the Tare.-indmo ordinarily not desirable unless the declarerls side has eight or more trumps. Game contracts can be played and made Hill) a total of seven trumps. but they frequently require special handling by the declarer to make up for the trump deficiency. The ordinary tactics of suit play many times have to b abandoned. A case in point is today's hand. South should not have trumped the third round of spades. He can- not afford to put himself in the position where unlcss the adverse trumps are 3-3. he may lose con- lrol of the band. ilis proper play is to discard a club on the third spade. This will leave him in com- mand if the trumps diiide no worse than 4-2. if East. after iviniiiiig the spade ;Qu':en. returns a club, South takes lhe are. four truiiiii li'lL'k'S and I)ctlarcr's gener- osily in conceding the third spade .is a necessary extravagance. Mickey Mouse POUJADE FINEI) PARIS tReiitersi-Pierre Pou- Jade and six members of the na- tional hureau of his anti-tax move- ment Wednesday were fined 000 francs 13560! each on charges that they organized a collective re- fusal to pay taxes. The fines were imposed by a Paris court which heard the case last month. PUT IT THERE, JUNIOKI COME ON, BOY...GtVE ONO NOT D.-ISY WOULD WUM ME you: PAW! summs iiiwps wmi Juuioiz FOR A COUPLE or iiou ck Improves one university degree." Dr. F. E. MacDiarmid. chief su- perintendent of education. said a plan for new degree work for teachers-o special degree for secondary schools-will be placed before the board of education shortly. He predicted it will meet with the board's approval. Under the plan teachers' col- lege courses in French. English, history and professional work .woiild be accepted as university credits. Muggs and Skeeter UXT JET SIT THERE! WEE? WO3('lO BE DONE It TIE YARD! NICE D4Y,AlN'l' I1; DtJDt.EY- WHAT Tilly The Toiler tchewan crdasher, and John Prince Albert running for party. The two-week delay in voting after residents elsewhere in the province had named the other 52 legislature representatives was caused by a late spring breakup. which made travel difficult. In the June 20 vote, the CCF won 35 seats. the Liberals 14 and the So- cial Credit party three. When the House was dissolved. the standing was CCF 4i. Liberals 1' 10. Progressive Conservative: one 'and vacant one. .By J. R. Williams Bondoreff. newspaper man the Social Credit ii-5 MY NEW - SUMMER FORMAL! . ISN'T IT ouaii E A urn: ELP..' l ti. I 5 i :- qty; El-M Ken W-t--i WIOW! THEVRE PAiMTINe. Am) LEANN6 IT UP AT LAST! I WAS ASHAMED "TD IN Joe Puloolta yl . 2-gm no o--ui-nu... .. 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