BEDTIME sronirs Mrs. Timmy ls Doubtful it in you nhd here's any 'do.:ht (urr-MOT well and you're ailollt. -on Mather Nature. "Till silt? you will like it over ,l rc," said Timmy the Flying squirrel. , 'l'iniid little Mrs. Timmy lost- .-.1 doubtful. "i hope so." said tine. but she didn't sound very Iinpcflll. They were near the pond at ruddy the Beaver. It was much Ixlrlhef in the Green Form than they had ever been before. nod been living near the up Green Forest. but urnd had blown over thl tree in ('9 that would do for a home in iilili neighborhood. So mri gone home hunting deeper ..ml deeper in the Green Forest .mv:l he came to Paddy's pond. 'l1ivl'e he had found several dead li't'S in which were old holes twirl? by Drummer the ,Wood- mkcr and no longer used. Any .m.- of them would be as good an 'ca' home they had lost. He had V um-d back to tell Mrs. Timmy me good news. she had gone with him to but not willingly. She didn't .... .LlllllK so far from the old u. ;liiioriiood. The truth is that tut nits already homesick. Tim- vw had shown her good holes in u. vs near the water. "Now I v .1 show you the best one of ' said he and led the way to Al ltlp of a very tall tree at the tilitl of the water. Out in the it ill”? of the pond stood a tall in u! tree all alone. ihat is where we are going to one. Come on!" cried Timmy v. .,qnl,v. lie jumped. spread li”IIxt'll flat, and glided toward um! lune tree out in the water. 3 lilo Illrs. Timmy held her month. She was sure Timmy H E rive out AC Bl(l(l(HE & RHEllMlll( Pllll SECONDARY T0 KIDNEY IIITTITIOI i(K- clal: Thanks to i win; and iii:-hing urlnl . I ' : iwting up Nights-or ltrnng 4' -:v i'rtns. due to common Kidney or . s eta lrnrrorvad OYITIX Isatial-ly . M ulck. ea mlng rallsf by combating ng germs in and ur no; and by sale in renal. r n In lets used-provna and success for young and old. abnratory Tested and certified . IEX at oruuivt today. In haw . n better you feel tomorrow. 'i: 4 nl ana I: THE , HOUSEHOLD . OINTHENT 59: Y W l 0 (HI Swim-” Television Programme Schedule CFCY TV citaxm-ii. is MONDAY 4 00 pm.-Afternoon Musicale .a no p.m.--Zoo Quest .- lo pm.-Kiddies ltartounn it an pm.-Western Theatre 3. no p.m.-CFCY TV News 0? pm.--Weather pus-Royal Mounted Rides Again m.-air Lancelot m.-The Millionaire v.- 53 35? ggggggigi 2;;-5-T2 P131331 it ill: Mrs. Timmy didn't jump. No. sir. she didn't jump. The truth is she doubted that she could make that long jump and she was afraid to try. Had it be e it over land all the way she would not have been afraid to try. Tim- my was a little bigger and stronger. He always could jump a little farther than she could. So it was alright for him, b u t she doubted that it was for her. Timmy came gliding back through the moonlight, landed on the foot of the tail tree she was in, and ran up to join her. "Don't be a fraidy." he cried. ”lt's easy." "It's too far." squeaked Mrs. Timmy in a small voice. "Pooh! You can do it without half trying! And when you get there you will find the best place p for a home we ever had. Come U. S. Canadian -I Squadrons To Hold Exercise OHAWA (cm - Two Ottawa- baud CF - in jet intercepts! snuadnna will carry out Ce erciaes with American souadrnaa at Ernest Harmon Field. Nfid.. for the next six weeks. RCA! haadquartnn said Wednesday. No. as began to Squadron ' move Wednesday to Newfound- land via Chntliasn. N.B. It will be relieved Oct. 1 by No. All Squadron. While at Harmon. the in units will engage in rocket firing practice and ground radar - con- trolled interceptiona and be par- tially supported by U.S. ground crews. "This is a significant move in establishing closer liaison." said Air Vice - Marshall Larry Wray. chief of the RCA!-”s air defence command. "We are looltiilg forward to fur- ther opportunities of this type where our two aerial defence teams will operate Jointly from each other's bases." For the last few years. aircraft from various squadrons have made brief cross-border visits so that Canadian and American h- terceptor crew can compare op- erational techniques. This is the first time a complete squadron has made such a transfer. Harmon field is one of three bases in Newfoundland leased to the U.S. for 99 years. on. my dear!" exclaimed Tim- my. Once more he jumped to glide down through the moon- light to the lone tree in the mid- dle of the pond. illrs. Timmy hestitated. She was still doubtful. Then she made up her mind to try. She j 4. She jumped as she had never jumped before. Down through the moonlight she glid- ed and landed on the lone tree an near the water that the tip of her tail was in it. CONTRACT BRIDGE B B.JAV BECKER Y FAMOUS IIAIDS xwmau, bk tistlrlntties-' Adithlj gun. ugyutmn man am talllib ' survived the aarllc Ini- 1103'!!! 0A9"" The on-more-noun: VK" won as match-ortrusuan 9'5 team played in the round-rot. 69"" nsct-mstcitconnauaorssaanan. W 9. Thecrawford-Bachnuanap ON ' Q" tonsvstaoauptuuaip VHE 0.1g alLnewnupwtwnt.beywntId- 13 .Q lint three matches and wenIaad- O"7' '5T mg the Jolinann team by UN K.” lw"tIll'i'.flli'i.tls":i'a..tAs.ltvaand II I (III 91”" uritiltha sotntaonpstnatoinnar . A K 10' struck the clsamptuia 4-AK! Pedro Oahs-al at New vs: e- 3544...; playing with Ira. Johann. &Im Mum Wm :Ilreadybldand'madeagsIId.' . am in apadaa. or a secs -5" "T P" ssiopointnsnsu-go-iutaa 4 Pan ONT Paaa . Pa 3,”. an Iocationofthaquoennlnas-In 'Nfl when the nine hand It - I numb played by Rottbhllztlithl ans 0'9""! Itoriathlorthl. CCIIIK Themntdramauehandottbs mgmnmnghw recent Maatarn Team or four CNlnP'0'll5lP.0.:3'lf"d and kings via the Osrbt m. vtnnsrssngn ateain data; In laIly.lohnaono!New York. ,1”, u 5. ugh; gt. 1-pg ' gnunpiounip was dfamona and clubs. that Wan OTTAWA iCPi -- The federal cabinet was asked Wednesday to provide at nominal cost a simul- taneous translation service for meetings of organizations that as- pira to bet!!! national in charac- ter. The request was in a brief sub- mitted to Prime Minister Diel- enbalier and members of his cab lnet by Ralph Staples of Ottawa. president of the Cooperative Un- ion of Canada. and Martin Legere of Caraquet. N.B.. president of Le Conseil Canadien de in Co- operation. it said the service. through the citizenship branch of the citizen- ship and immigration depart- ment. would be "a contribution to Canadian unity." Both English and French cul- tures had made valuable contri- butlons "to the development of the living and thinking which makes Canadians Canadian." But the language difficulty was WoiitSeemsi yyxxxzxxxybj Asks Ottawa For Translation Facilities For Conferences "almost insurmountable for or- iganizations trying to hold a truly lnaiional meeting." It made such -meetings "not a practical propon- ,itlon." I LAND USE SESSION The brief announced the co- operatives plan next year a con- ference on land use in Eastern tCanada. it also said it would make in "practical and imagina- 'tive" submission to the " nat0'I special committee on land use. set up at the last Parliament. The brief also suggested that housing co-npornilven be exempt from income tax. and that gov- ernment a.-sistari . be open to co- ops undertaking low-oost housing projects. Mr. Staples said after the meet- ing that the translation request was intended primarily for na- tional conventions and annual meetings. ”Even if it were available at only one point - say Montreal. or Ottawa - it would be a won- derful step forward." he said. The likelihood was that if the proposal was not taken up by the federal government the co - all would submit an a suitable pmlr ect for the newly - formed Cal- ada Council. be said. Drew Visits Old Unit SOEST Germany tneutersl .. George Drew. Canadian high commissioner to Britain re- mlnineed Thursday about his First World War army days when he visited his old unit. the Fourth Regiment Royal Cana- lioraa Artillery. at llama- near here . Drew flew to West Germany for a brief tour of installations of the E d Canadian Infantry Brigade Group. He returns to London Saturday. The 8! - year - old former leader of the Progressive Cun- Iervative party was briefed here by Brig. Roger Rowley of Ot- tawa. tlu Canadian force cons- inander. In a broadcast Drew told the 6.000 soldiers of the brigade group and their families that he is "tremendously proud" of the lot! they are performing over here. He recalled his First World War days as an artillery forward observation officer with the 22nd. Drew retired after the First World War as a lieutenant - col- one. i FINE DOG! Foxhound: have been specially bred and trained for fox-hunting for more than 300 years. Th: Guardian Page 9 Monday. Sept. 16. 1957 Suspected Ghoul is Charged BRADFORD. England uten- tern! - A man employed in the furnace room of a uematortuin stealing rings from the fingers of bodies awaiting cremation. The pa ion alleged that Niel Lawrence Lovell N. looted the bodies when he was left in sole charge of the boiler room. He took the rings home and they were then offered for sale to Jewelers by his wife. it was said in court. Lovell was charged with steal- ing six gold wedding rings, two gold signet rings. and parts d shrouds and other burial matu- ial. His wife was chared with re- ceiving the goods. The prosecution said Mrs. Lo- vell had also handed over to po- lice some socks and stockings her husband had brought home from the crematorium. NATURAL ARTIST Enrico Caruso, ltslian tenor who died in I921, had no special musical training before he gained world flame. DAILY ADIOS! (Ans. Or.) ITL-NTAJV Ebhfl TOR OOOD 19 TRIM CROSSWORD 31.Prb DAL! OIRTOQUME-Ian's axrnnnaaxn nnouornnnow ' onelsttar simply stands tor another. lnthls aamplsAIa uses for the three l..'s. x for the two Ols. etc. single lsttars, apaa tmphsa. the length and formation of the words are all hhfa laeadaythsoodslsttsraarsdlrfersnt. Aorppbgvanenetalsn IW Q1'Ul'L'l'l-lllx lfrllrb Ir?! xx WOPIAP lr'l'U It! If?!- hwtoweshltr I3 I ALL THINGS WORK TOOIPIZ THAT LOVE GOD-ROHANI W; Ssl I ii T , um.-. .-ms. g.,4z?;.p' GRANDMA was charged Wednesday witit TILLY THE TOILER l.E1”5 CAMP MERE F& THE NlGl-Ffl THERE'S A VVATEK HG-E MICKEY MOUSE cosr HEADS OF aerren PIZOTECT . 1 SIMPLY czwr WEAD Ti-tAl' MOLDV OLD QAG ETTA KETT MUGGS & SKEETER HENRY JOE PALOOKA -TWENTY FEET WEST OF A HOT DEOIONATEO M 'l'lQK 'vwwi'A sew armor ur-s cut: some aur N NW YlNDl'i (AMP! SECRET AGENT X-9 U1. AINEI THE LONE RANGER