Page 12. The Guardian Thurs-. July 12 1956 IEDTIME STORIES TheOId Hermit Entertains By Thornton W. Burgess Mrs. Bobby herself. Btittby ntoved off a little way and !tlt's. Bobby took his place with the Old Her- mit. Looking up in his face. she at the same time felt in his pock- Frictidsliip. It is very clear Must be quite devoid of fear. -The 0ld Hermit. F.-irnier Brown's Boy had gone to Visit his melldv the ,0”, He" ets and in her turn pulled out mit who lived In 8 Cabin in the a cooky. All the time the Old Green FOTCSL H9 d93l'lY kwed lo Hermit tzilkcd to her gently. go there because it seemed to him that all the furred and feath- ered mm 0f we Green yorgsl the coritcr of the cabin. were friends of the Old Hermit. Pwswm. 3 mm” face with I Always the” memed m bi some black IllilSl( pccped around the around the 9351” Wst 35 lf they corner A iiiuiiicnt later Every ntonicnt or two site would ttirn her hczid anti look over to Boy said this. "m- mm ch”"k1ed' "They belonglslie ttas lflllxllltl to them. Anyway her? ill-it 85 much as 1 dogqhey lllill is viliiu ll sccmed like. Per- were here in the C-WP" NW-Si hzttis She Vtilx toiling them to stay Ion: hcfore ever I came heie. tthcre tlttax iwre. for they didn't Anyway. their QI'etat-gl”aIl(lialVller51N-nlure in do more than peep and Ereat-EF3lldm0lh",5 wereo iaroiind tliv ttilIlE'r. Mother Coon "l'V9 "”W'9d-" Sam Farm" fished out anntlicr cocky and dis- Browns BBL "llat amwugh Hwy appeared ttith it around the cab- are so very lat"? ll""9- Wile" "'5' In Perhaps she took it to the Eel EWEY lmm were mreeyadlalrtz children. ' wild. T cy are away! , run or fly at the 1933 93"59-' ''T”"'"'""- '”The"reason for l1SierV;1i't5' F h anilmgnttiiiaels are what we C Accusations Al 0 Commons Chair call wild because of fear. Take away fear and they are no 10I189l' wud. Those that you see around here have found out for them- selves that there is nothintl to afraid of here. But when they 3?! away from here they 3” aim"! the” Toronto. St Catharinel, Montreal, belonged lhel'0- Farm” Bmwl” were llirec little fat-cs. each wenr- Q"0b"(' Cl”, and Camp Borden y Inc a lillll'h musk. peeping around Wheltj lhtzv mil” meet 200 Gnnadinn "TtW.V dot” Wplmd "W old He" the t-oi-iiw and tkillthlng inothcr.gW (34015 taking advanced train- 25 U. S. Air Patrol Cadets F To Visit Canada 25 teen-age.American Civil Ah- patrol cadets will. visit Cunard; this month during the inter-ngupn. at exchange visits program gpu. sored by the Air Cadet Lugug and the Royal . cangdtn M, Force. ' I The American cadets, neg-om. pained by two American neon. ing officers will arrive at Melton Airport on July N and be met by top Air Cadet League and RC officials. The tour will include visit: to pitiil cotii's'es I After visititii: Sarnia, A1 ' iP;irk and other Ontarlogoiildligltlsl llicy itill stop at Ottawa for I ttlay to visit the Parliament build- Iti:.s, the RC M.P. Barracks and other favorite tourist spots. The boys tiill henin their Ma;-1. 'llllI” tour at Ilie RCAF station 3 Lireenwood, N S.. and pay g gpec. ital visit to P E. Island as guests lor the PE. Island Provincial Com. mzltee of the League, legvmg oul return to Montreal on August 12 1 British Motor - llorlters Issue OTTAWA VCP l-- CCF member and then they are What V0" C3" . . . ,1. d . t ' in e real He and I are the best of friends? Sit still now and watch him Come over here." Beaudoin's decision Monday to re- Commons chair alter a party col- league was unsucticssful in gt-ttingp the floor to discuss Speaker Rene LONDON (Reuters) -, The axe. t'llllt'e council ofthe Amalgamated laiigiiieertng Union. second most CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY South dealer. I Both sides vulnerable. A K 10 2 Q A 9 5 O K J 3 ' m A 9 8 4 Q 8 I. A J 9 1 C 014 N 9102 .1086! W Q QQ15 I S 4. K 10 2 QrQ 0 5 8 Q A Q 5 4 9 K Q 10 8 s Q A 9 - QJ T The bidding: Iouth Wqst North East. I 9 Pass 2 N '1' Pass . B A Pass 4 9 Pas; i I 9 Pass 6 9 Opening lead - four of dia- ......i. Otioiiiiiiz lead -four of diaiiiondx The jack. queen and ace of dia- monds ttere played on the opening lead. South drew three rotiiids of truitips. and ultimately lost a club and a spade to go down one. The dot-larer made two mistakes in the play. lie could stand off one, but not both. With perfect play, the hand produces thirteen tricks. South should play the three of diamonds lroni dummy on the open- ing lead. not the jack. Notice the effect upon I-last, if the low dia- mond is playcd. South automatical- ly gets three diamond tricks. i' The nine of diamonds is a po-' BECKER tent card. Its power is wasted if the jack is played. By playing low. declarer make: three diamondl tricks every time the opener hasl the ten or queen of diamondl. It East proves to have the ten. de- clarer can subseq 'ly finesse for. the queen at no cost, because if the. later finesse loses, the club loser Is simultaneously eliminated. South'I second error was to draw three trumps. He should abandon trumps after two” rounds. Declarer has a potential spade loser. It will take care of itself It the adverse spades divide 3-3. but provision can be made against a 4-2 break. After two rounds of trumps. South should play three rounds of spades. If it turns out that the spades divide evenly. the last truinp is drawn, and twelve tricks are secure. If. as in the actual deal. the player with the odd trump was also dealt four spades. declarer trumps the fourth round of spades in dummy, thcreh.V amid- ing his spade loser. Notliuiiz is lost if a high spade gets ruffed by the defender who had three trtimps. Declarer. in such case. loses a spade trick he was destined tolose a n y it o w. Dummy's rent-ainintz trump recovers the lost spade trick. Since taking only tun roundsi of trumps cannot lose a trick. but may gain A trick. it is clear the odd trump should not be drawn. South muffed his chance twice. the second time fatally. Cats may have nine lives, but. apparently, not declarers. strike ultimatum issued by 50.000 British Motor workers in protest against recent dismissals. , Representatives of 15 trade un-l ions Monday called for a strike at; all of the British Motor Corpora-i lion factories on July 23. unless CAR SHIPMENTS DOWN OTTAWA (CPD-Canadian man- ufacturers shipped fewer Cam- dian-made motor vehicles in May and the first five months of 1956 than last year, the bureau of sta- tistics reported Tuesday. Ship- Micltey Mouse main in office. "I think you are making a bawdy house of this place.” Mr. E. T. Applehaitc. Mr. Applt-wit:-iitt-. his voice clink- ing with emotion. asked the (KT mem..er for Winnipeg North to withdraw the stateitir-nt. said: "I don't know what riclit you have to occiipy the chair." NOT SUSPENDED Mr. Applewhaitc did not again ask him to withdraw the state- ment-a charge which normally would result in a member being --wt...-g hi Mn. Bobby?” united the Old Ilennlt. - Farmer Brown's Boy lit in," and watched. Bobby Coon didnl hesitate. He lookedllonl 335 l""'d at Farmer Browns Boy. then walked straight over to where the Old Hermit was sitting. I-Ie walk- ed straight up to him and began to fish in one of the Old Hermtts pockets. He brought out a cook? and sat up to eat it. All thg time the Old Hermit was talkinl W . . . S chewing hurwlilerg nlttli'sv()l;Jl)by?" nskedi ' cleans the Old Hermit. ”It In time shel brought the children over her forl me to see." 1 Of coursg Bobby C003 "Nd? M reply. At least if he was replying. Farmer Brown's BOY muld” i "W derstnnd it. He was making cer- tain iioundti which expressed eon- tentment or sounded so aI1YWly- Just then who should come around the corner of the cabin but Q W00 ISLAIIIS-OARIIIII A FERRY SERVICE Juno )0 to SOPL M- Stewart shouted at acting Speakeri YOLi r teeth ; adds sparkle to your smile-helps keep you popular 1 wlttolrtfs I C Hewme GUM potverftil in Britain, decided un. pantmoiisly Tuesday to back a named by the chair and suspenduii front the Coninions for I brief. period. I The outburst by Mr. Stewart. ai tall. booming-voiced scot. had its l('.CF whip Stanley Knowles soughtl to get the floor at a period norm- HILV allocated to the raising ofl memhci's' grievances. Mr. Knowles and George Hahn ISC-New Wcstminstert rose at the same time and Speaker Beau- doin. in the chair at that time. gave the floor to Mr. Hahn, The Social Credit member pro-l ceeded to raise the question of al summer recess for the Commonni DROPPED RESIGNATION A Mr. Knowles told a reporter he! pintended to speak on the actiont of Prime Minister St. Laurent Monday in declaring that a ma- jority wanted Mr. Beatidoin to re- pmain as Speaker. i Mr. Beaudoin dropped the offer of resignation which he made July 2, when he said he wanted to have. freedom to reply to opposition criticisms that he was no longer impartial. l l i l the managcnicnts reinstated the mm” in May ml to 57,022 from me" 0? pald mwj” 8.df"9”E:te1””m'1li0,882 a year earlier. In the live- pensation and promised til con-tmomh periodv 217,936 uni" wue siiltations before taking such ac- shipped compared with 221.436 Int tion in the ftititre. The corporation. makers of Aus- tiii. Morris, Riley and MG cars and .a range of coiiimercial ve- hicles in the industrial Midlands. Mr. Stewart did not. Instead. he origin earlier in the evening when have laid off 6.000 workers be- cause of falling hnnie and export demands. year. BIRTH RATE Japan's birth rate has dropped; sharply in recent years, from 34.1 per thousand people in 1947 to 19.4- in 1955. fists - 1705) of the Ul'llVCFSllt( of Aberdeen. scoria.-id WITH ONE SON AND GRANDSON TAucii-rr HE BREW Ar nit: UNIVERSITY FOR 93 CONSECUTIVE YEARS -4M0 M771 AAl07'H5?SOIV AND GPANDSON IAUGIIT Wt HUMANITIES FOR 57764” Nt Au oomit HAS A NATURAL STAR RUNMNG THROUGH THE CENTER ........... nun-o--.1 saws-senazl Ins Shll-Z61 FEET HIGH - BUILTAS A- mouumsur Tb POPULAR FREEDOM - VJSNK gcErA5w1;i;gTii;;1 incurs OFFLINE GtS'MIITAI7BVI1aV ilirggs and Skeeter batty from each terminal: 1 a.m.. I n.m.,i11 n.rn.. 1p.m., I p.m., I pm. STANDARD TIME Out Our Way By J. R. Williams for daily report dial CFCY OI first weather broadcast. 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