" soothing about it. He spoke softly. . Perhaps they could feel the kind- . IX-LIX Page 10. The Guardian ssorm: STORIES What Was Goi By Thornton W. Burgess WHAT WAS GOING TO HAPPEN? Alas, It frequently is clear Too often life is ruled by fear. -old Mother Nature. Danny hteadw Muse and Nan- ny had had many dreadful frights in their shrt lives. but nne wrse than the fright they were nw hav- ing. They were prisoners in a sort oi caged trap. Glaring down at them with fierce yellow eyes was Black Pussy the Cat With one paw he was poking at the trap trying to find a way to get at those two little Mice crowded to- gether in a corner and almost too frightened to breathe. Then Farmer Brown's boy came t their rescue. but f curse they didn't knw that he had cme their rescue. They were as much afraid of him as they were of Black Pussy. To them he was great two-legged giant. Farmer Browiiis boy drove Black Pussy away. Then he picked up the trap with Danny and Nanny in it and left the house. What was going to happen? The two little Mice were too frightened even to wonder. Farmer Brown's boy start- ed down toward the Green Mead- ows. He carried the trap carefully. He talked to Danny and Nanny. Of course they couldn't understand what he said, but somehow there was something about that voice 'that made them feel a little less fearful. There was somethinit were wondering what was going t happen next. In that prisn they STOP THAT COUGH WITH MATHIEWS COUGH SYRUP slurs TCI-I To quickly clear your skin of anihar- rassinz. external blemishes. Eczema. Rash. Pimpies. Itohlnl. Cracking. Peeling skin or Foot Itch get new scientific, anti- septic. healing. garm killing NIXODERM from druuist oday. use Nnronmu tonight. for a clearer. softer. skin tomorrow. Satisfaction or money back trial rider. Don't sutler from a bad skin any longer. clot NTXODERM today. Good tor Clilldron'oaJ Adujn The Cliocolalul laxative THROAT Mon.. March 19. 1956 ng To Happen liness in his voice. Being carried in that trap gave them a queer feeling. They never had been carried in anything be fore. They still crowded together in the crner f their wire arts"- They were still terribly fiightened. But the fear was not as great as it had been when Black Pussy was so close to them and glaring down at them. I ”You are a couple of little! scamps." said Farmer Brown's boy, and he spoke gently tiles. sir, you are a couple mi 11111? scamps. You had no business in come up to the huse. in being down here on the Green Ali-anions. Do you know what would happen Woman Dies At Sea Before Wish Granted SOUTHAMPTON, Eng. (Reuters) -Passengers aboard the liner Maasdom prayed in vain for a 29- year-old mother who wanted to see her relatives in Boker, Hol- land. before she died. Mrs. Antonio Manders died of cancer Friday as the liner an- chored off this south coast port to disembark 125 passengers. At her bedside were her husband Cornel- ius and Mrs. Don MacKintosh. a nurse who accompanied her on a trip that began in Sudbury. Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Manders emi- grated to Canada two years ago and settled in Sudbury. A short time later she became ill with can- CCl'. to you if you had been caught by someone else? You probably would have been given to the Cat by this time. Most folks nould call you pests. Folks have n use fr pests. They get rid f them as fast as they can. Anywhere ihal you do not belong you would be pests. But down here on the Grccn Meadows where you do belong. Meadows where you do belong, 1 don't think you are pests." All the time Danny and Nanny Last Christmas. she had an un- isuccessful operation and doctors lsaid she had only a short time to ilive. A month ago, Mrs. Manders .expressed the wish that she could jlive long enough to see her 18. month-old son safely in the hands inf tier parents in Holland. ' l The cost of s 930-mile trip by iambulance from Sudbury to Hobo -kcn. ).'..l.. and the trip aboard the ,Maasdom was paid for by fellow were helpless. and the It-cling fiworkers of Manders in Sudbury. helplessness is a very tll'0u(lllll.Bef0;-9 she left Sudbury, me 185; f9e1illE- There W85 11151 n0”'”"51 rites oi the Roman Catholic Church "WY 00"” d0 but W3"- lwcre adininistered. Farmer Brownis boy traiiiped pgsyl-:1) DMLy and tramped and tramped. Was he never going to stop? What would this terrible two-legged giant do with them when he did stop. That was a dreadful journey to those two little folks in fur. They couldn't understand why this should have happened to them. If they were pests they didn't know it. They felt that they had just as much right to live as had anyone else. Farmer Brown's boy stopped at last. He put the trap down on the ground. Then hc did a little look- ing around. Presently he picked the trap up again. A little farther on he put the trap down on the ground. What was going to happen now? The pleasant chewing satisfies that ”little hungry feeling: and helps keep your figure neat and trim! Thc ambulance arrived in Hobo- ken iilill only five minutes to spare. Airs. Manders was carried to in -Inn's hospital. All the nay across ilic Atlantic. passengers and crew prayed daily for her recov- cry. But as some prepared Friday to come ashore here, they were told she had diedvjust 24 hours sailing time from her homeland. Her body will be taken to Hol- land to be buried at Mrs. Manders former home at Buden. near Am- sterdani. Manders had explained prev- iously that the trip by boat was ar- ranged because the condition of his wife's lungs would not permit a plane trip. SNOW SLOWS WOLVES SIOUX LO()l(0U'll. Ont. tUl'l-- l)oep snow in northwestern Ontario this winter has slowed the activ- ities of prowling wolves. District forester G. A. Hamilton said Thursday Indian trapper Dave Bunting recently turned in six wolf pelts for bounty. Bunting shot the wolves by following a pack of seven which was foundering belly- deep in snow. l SGQMHBR was M smEraoum'Maiva.aio.H.oiim so jniimsiwprzsnmaesaarumaaavuowmrv s-a-is-an-tuna--.; CONTR'A'Cl' BRIDGE By Josephine CUlb0"'39!. A RAPID iascinations of match-point duplicate is the way in which zeros can be changed into ”tops" in the flicker of an eye. That was what happened in this deal. souui dealer. East-Wsst vulnerable. One of the amai qwro OAQ5 Q7512 axes 4A0? was N 3 gio1 5 ur E v941 is g QJBZ ;xQ1o t 4.J98 s2 5 Almost every North-South pai' In the game landed at three no trump. usually via this bidding: south West North East 1 Q Pass 1 N T Pill INT Pass Pass Pass Since the East-West spades lay 44. there was no defense against three notriimp. and all of these North-South pairs 1 c o r E d 400 points. Bell Museum At Bacldeck To Open August 18 OTTAWA tCPl-'l'hc Alexander Graham Bell museum at Baddeck. lN. S.. will be formally opened Aug. till. the resources department an- nounced. The museum, l'l0ll0i'lilt: the scien- tific achievements of Dr. Bell. in- lveiitor of the telephone. is the first of its kind to be established by lthc ' 'i-rat government. Its architectural motif is the tetrahedron, the four-sided pyra- midal cell which Bell designed for experimental kites strong enough to carry a man into the air. it has been built on a height over- looking the Bras d'0r lakes. not far from the summer home where TUIINABOUT one South, however. did not raise notrump-he mad. . Wes. tionable) jump rabid og three hearts. and his pug Mm in four hearts. wu . pl-em, bad contract. obviously enough but south made it. for at poinm Wes! opened the king of clubs, and when declarer saw East play the. eight, he ducked without heat. ”"9'?- 55 59""! milled. West read the eight as a come-on, so he continued the suit--and. making full use of his luck. South took over. 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