no to 11.. Gusrdtsa.Tuudny.Scvt- 27.1955 . I1 Thornton JIIIY DOE A !.I1'I'LI DYING Ia learn some Iiinsa 'Ia vain to Unless on others you may spy. -Jerry Muskrat. Ipies are usually looked down us. It is not considered at all nice ta spy on others. But the truth is that much useful knowledge can be gained by watching others. Everyone is a spy ht times, though he may not know it- Jerry and Mrs. Jerry Muskrat are very fond of corn when they can get it. but that is seldom. They live mostly on the roots of water-lilies. cattails. and other rushes. and on the stems of these as well. You see. they do not like Is go far from water. Away from water they feel unsafe. They are not at home on land. So it was that when their next-door neighbor Irought part of an ear of corn D eat on the roof of their house lI'e mouths of Jerry and Mrs. Jer- ry watered. In vain Jerry asked his young neighbor where he got the corn. The young Muskrat' wouldn't tell. The next night when the youni: Muskrat left the house Jerryc quietly slipped into the water andi followed him at a distance. The Young Muskrat went a little way up Laughing Brook. In a little swamp at the head of the Smiling Pool. he left the water. For two or three minutes he sat still. look-3 ing and listening. He was trying la make sure there was no one around. Then he made his way across the little swamp and out. on to the Green Meadows. He dig. I appeared in the midst of the Eli: Ihadows that had crept out the Green Meadows. Jerry hesitated to follow. "He's crazy," though Jerry. "or elsel he's too young to know better. H i Isn't safe out there on the Gr Meadows It is too far from water. I No Muskrat is really safe unlest be can get to water qulekly.' ' , Even so. Jerry followeq, He just ' had to know if tha young Musk- rat was going for more corn. Pres- ently he came to the edge of what had been a cornfield. There sever had been a cornfield there before. It was the first time that Farmer Brown had ever planted corn right there. Now the corn had been eut and was standing in shocks. Just iien Monty lie Owl. the big nigh hunter of the Green Forest. hootad. Jerry stood per- fectly still and waited. The big Owl hooted again. Jerry waited no longer. Not even the corn could keep him there. He turned and ran back as fast as his short legs could take him to the swamp. There he felt safe. He wondered where the young Muskrat was. and if he had heard the fierce hunting call. Once more Hooiy hooted, and this time it sounded from the very edge of the Green Meadows. If that young Muskrat was anywhere around there in the open. it was lust too bad for him. Yes, air. it was Just too had for him. -Kerry made his way back to the Smiling Pool. He had no corn. but he knew where the corn was to be found He knew too. that Hooty the Owl was abroad hunting, and diat this was no time to be out ICFO THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY MON )AY. OCT. l0III l.0W4IN:;ZI-1K-I-ZIND FARES Good going from Noon. Friday, . until 2 p.m Sunday. Return lOUl'llPy I0 COYIIIIICIIFE HOT. l8'.CI' than Mirininhf. Monday. RIDE RELAX!-ID ARRIVE Ill-ZFRESHED l'nll Information from an! C-N.Il. Agni Now I shall try to direct the read- er's attention to methods used in ridding their homes of various kinds of insects. Considering that they had no sprays or modern methods of de- stroying such troublesome enemies it is interesting to note just how they solved the bug problem in their day. W.large- . . Jerr had , ':a.g1f.tod)paee'hseY::tlA.Ielethisyappe. They exterminated the carpet m. rule mm. H, hm tong ago .bug by running a hot flat iron over learned that safety first is the "'9 59”"5- This 39': 59 "'93" '3I3""' most important rule if one it ped. destroyed both the insect and uv. mum mm b. guppy. Jen-y waslthe eggs, Another remedy widely taking no chances. He would visit used was a half pint of turpentine that cornfield some other time. in I iunl of bolhnz water. The Meanwhj1g' over in the cum. .turpeiitine and water were used on field. the young Muskrat was fooipurch and kitchen floors that had busy getting an ear of corn to even no mats or other coverings. Wllen hear Hooty the Owl. However it a housewife wanted her wooden Pioneer Days In P. E. I. By F. H. MICAHIIII here for modern housewives who usually sweep the creepers down thus staining the walls or carpets. What housewife has not at some time been driven to despair all the little Bristle Tail or Silver Fish lice got into father's book-case and filled their bellies on the binding of books, leaves of val- uable papers? The pioneer womenfolk put them on the run by saturating a rag in carbolic'acid and placing it along the back of the shelves. Incident- ally. that ticking sound you often hear in the walls at night is caused by this little bug. The early set- tlers were much troubled by this insect. and. as it is usually heard during the night ticking like a clock. didn't matter. Hooty didn't 30 floors to look spic and span. she Ih"-V "med II me "Deal" watch" over there. -.F..jVv: 'with white sand. INDEPENDENCE TALKS PENANG. Malaya lReuter.-;I- To keep the dreaded moth znvay Abdul Rlhmiin will lead 8 d9I9E8' from my ladies bcst clothes. a lib- tion of his alliance governing cral distribution of lavender sach- irarty In London next January forgets was placed in drawers, lruhks "In, mm me Brmsh 30Vemmem'.and clothes-closets. Anothcr infall- cm '"dep""d”"ce "'7 Mala-Va' hf iblc remedy was concocted in the aqnouncefi Samma-Vt R 3 h m ,3 " 5 lfullowing nizmner: lax cnder, thyme. triple alliance of .ll.'ilaya. Chinese. and Indian organizations swept the polls in Malaya's first elections July 27. about equal quantities, with a few drops of altar of roses thrown in. To get rid of bed bugs -- an lie housewife poured boiling water into the creiices and llicn npplicd kcrosciic oil to the different ob- jccts infested Spiders were lakt-ii care of in this unique nianiicr: the spider's web. One can rcadily understand how cflcctite this met- hod was when we remcniiicr that spiders love to build their nest in chimney corners and in ceilings. There might evcn be a good tip g&-J p when things perks you gei you down! Enjoy chewing Wrigley's Spearmint every day! EONTRACT BRIDGE By Josephine Culbertson CARELES PLAY A SOUND grand-slam contract three rounds of trumps. He then in the following deal was lost by discarded a diamond on the other thq,declsrer's sheer carelessness. top heart. cashed the king of scum den". 54133,! and led the club seven. Ob- . , y, be intended to run the Norm Sorzliuiganbl" club suit, with one ruff if neces- sary. 9 A K J 8 5 When. however, East showed 959 out in clubs. South's plan en- 8 6 . Q K7 7 countered quite a snag. because C 5 he would now have to ru.f'f two '9 N V Q1075 clubs, and there was only one O K 10 7 t W E 4 3 trump left in dummy. 4J95" S OQ3537 It must. beconccded that South 43 found bad breaks in three suits, O A Q 9 I 2 but he nevertheless had only him- 9 3 self to blame for his defeat. If he 6-” had taken the pains to think QAQWUC things out. he would have seen In. gldglng that )3 tricks were virtually iron- clad, The llmost 10070 safe way 9?” 21:: ygm to play the hand was to ruff a 1ow heart at Trick 2 with the ace. 45 Pass 4 NT Pass 3 ' Pm 7 . P”. queen or nine of spadel. then to lead a low trump to the ten. Now hlzrm :::' V , m d ' another heart should! ruled ' "Y "'8 "I l'"' high, and South's remaining small son to bid the grand slam when trump in yo the ink. A "Md ::::i.:cns.r.::::.;:::.:::':.:: g---,2, on aces in response to the Blackwood cecgl: mi. ear. ulpce. lgovgugosri '0"''MWmP "'1 could enter dunlm with a dia- Wast probably should have led mond. draw West'); laat trump a trump as the least of evils, but while he himself discarded. and go opened the dainiglelton heart. finally collect the heart trick and ummy won an ec arer drew three top clubl. ,washed or rather scrubbed lhcmll rose. cedar shavings, and ligcna in" The housefly was then a prob- cm as it is in our day. But then .lllCV(' was no tanglefoot or power- ful poisons lo izive if the K. 0. How did they go about destroying flies” Listen. The following niixr lure was placed in a shallow dish ' and set on the window-sill where lllltl sun shone. 1 pint infusion of tflllilssla. 4 ounces of brown sugar. " iilill('t'V ground pepper. While this ('0Il('()L'llOfl vlas not al- luays a killer. it put the flies in they had bedbugs in lliwc (lays -- on late in thclme afternoon the kerusenc lamp wouldla b be lighted and held directly underllmc ii dazed condition so that they mizlil be easily swept up and burn- Illosquiiues. too. were a source of grcat annoyance to the first sctt- lers on account of the forests that surrounded their homes. Not much f'nlll(l he done about them when faintly were out of doors. but ottle of oil of pennyroyal left orkcd in a room at night kept tthcir sleeping quarters free from ACROSS I. Not many 4. Throws 9. Unadorned 10. About 12. Roman post 13. Timber lowed into boards 14. Fabulous bird 4. A light, low carriage Genus of the .. ckoopint Large hala (Men! A val. Exhalee explosively Coarse dtamomh Drying devices Minus Bellflowel Hail! Describable by number Held in high respect 5. 6. 1. 8. 9. II. P I6. East Indie! labbr.) 17. vestiges 19. Level to the ground 21. Tree 22. Always 13. Thin stripe of wood for leveling 26. Salad green 2?. Enclosure for pigeons 28. Dove sound 29. Girl's name 30. Having a handle Behold! Not one I Dial.) A spring month Awaken Dcxtcrouq Spanish silver coins A garden menace , Units of measure . Bitter vetck 15. 18. 20. 23. N. 34. 35. 37. 38. -10. ll. 42. DOWN 1. A kind act. 2. Heath 3. Marry DAILY CR A -LRODVDA. IINDIKIDGAE ' SINGAPORI (AP)-Police Iat- urday arrested a Chinese saainan front the Norweglar ship Helios after finding 400 pounds of gold aboard it Friday. The gold. valued at 3250.000 was found in a routine customs check after the freighter arrived at Singapore from Hong Kong. The seaman will appear in gourt on a smuggling charge to- ay. these enemies. For bee, wasp slings and spider bites, etc., they applied common salt and water. quite a simple rem- edy.Yet they claimed it was very effective in reducing swellings and Our forelathers had a novel way of trapping ants that got into their cellars. Here's how it worked. First, they made a thin syrup of water and sugar into which they dropped small pieces of sponges. When the sponges had drunk their fill, they were wrung out and pack- ed side by side in open-topped box- es. attracted by the sugary sub- stance, the ants soon swarmed over the box and buried themselves in the sponge trap. Now came the cutioner -- some members of the family - with a bucket of boil- ing water. One by one the pieces of sponge were removed from the box and tossed into the water. This process was repeated a number of times or until every ant had been destroyed. This goes to prove the old saying, ”Where there's a will there's a way." Some of the remedies described in this article may seem a bit old- fashioned today. .l'et they served the pioneers in this Island very well. and the ant trap might still be used to good advantage as it is not always wise to use poison sprays in cellars where we keep DAILY CROSSWORD U0l'E-Here's how to worlr It: Y D I. 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