t .I1y of Mrs. Grouse was in trou- Psge 14 The Guardian Thurs. August 22. 1957 BEDTIME STORIES Mother Acts Yaaaasnetiniestiadlatiiaeaf need been depeadeat is aa speed. -Oldlatiherhlatara. What Mother Nature say; is true. There are times when one must move quickly or not at all. and the quicker the better. To hesitate. stop to think what is best In do. is to be late. Up in the Old Pasture beside an old cowpath just outside the Green Forest. one of the big fam- Mrs. Grouse suddenly lumped to her feet and ran after him as fast as her legs could take her. ble. It was Chickie He was in a peck of trouble. as the saying is. He could hardly have been in worse trouble. it was an acci- dent that had happened because ha had not iiatched his steps WOOD ISLAND GARIIOII FERRY SERVICE JUNE 15 to SEPT. 22 Daily from each terminal: 'I am.. 9 am.. )1 a.m.. 1 pm., 8 pm.. 5 pm. STANDARD TIME For daily report dial CFCY on first weather broadcast. Croaa early and avoid delay. Reservations Limited. For particulars contact: NORTHUMBERLAN D FERRIES LIMITED Charlottetown. P. E. island Fast carefully. He had put one foot tbroulth a loop of a creeping fine 1001. It Ind bet.-out twisted a- round that leg and he was held a helpless prisoner. He was more frightened than hurt. but fright can be worse than pain. Mother Grouse had tried to get ihim free. pecking at that hateful root with her stout hill. and try- ing to scratch it out of the ground will her stout claws. She could not set him free that way. There was nothing else she could do except to be near him and try to comfort him. This she was doing while Chickie's six broth- ers and sisters ran about catch- ing y ou ng Grasshoppe a and picking up other things to eat. They couldn't understand why Chickie stayed in one place and wouldn't join them. Mrs. Grouse was a worried mother. Yes. sir. she was so. Not only must she try to get Chic- kie free of that hateful root. and how this was to be done llte didnt know, but at the same time she must watch over the six other: and make sure they did not get into trouble or dan- ger. Do you wonder that she was worried? Suddenly she put up her head to listen. Then she gave the hide signal. A; if by magic those six lel(i!'el)' young Grouse disappear- Someone was coming down the Mine Victims Still Not Wall SPRINGHILL. N. s. (CPI-Tllel royal commission investigating! the Workmen's Compensation Act. was told Tuesday eight of the miners who escaped from the mine explosion here last Novem-.' her have not regained their for-l mer health and none is receiv- ing compensation. The eight men appeared with, others before Judge A. H. Mc-1 Kinnon and told of their ailments: which followed their escape tom the explosion - shattered pit in which 39 men died. 1 Donald Campbell. one of the several survivors receiving com- pensation. said doctors at first! said he was suffering from an emotional disability. but further tests showed his heart was dam- aged from exertion. Archie Legree. trapped for four' days following the explosion. Said. ”uone of the doctors will tell u whether vie were affected by. gas." Darrell Casey. St. trapped forl 85 hours. said since the explosion: lhe has been short-winded. tired.l and has no ambition. Doctors. was wrong but he had yet to re-l ceive compensation. V Judge Mt-Kinnon told the men: that "we'll have to see what canf be done" He said the matter will be dealt with separately. 5; charged the 325,000 that he says given every possible lai'ilit.i' and of a shop miner wlio . . . has ltold him in June that aomethingl be opponent of the zui'ei'nnient. butl aground in "I9 0h3l'lll9l and damn iall the worse." Claims Newfoundland Govt. Was Overcliargecl 525,000 ST. JOHN'S (CPl - 0pposition.'l'AKE8 nu: BLAME Leader Malcolm Hollett charged: However, Mr. Smallwood ab- Friday the provincial supply de- solved Mr. Heffertoii. who now is partment was overcharged with the welfare department. of (B0 on supplies shipped to Labra- any blame. "I take full respon- dor last year and Premier Jo-i sibllity for it and l am taking seph Smallwood agreed. but not steps to see this kind of thing can 1” Per cent. never happen again." Mi-g uoum 55,5 in 5 prepared Mr. llolleti said he made the statement that a mm owned i:y'ch-ran after an exhaustive study Bern Heffertun. brother of 5. J. of government purchase: from Hefferton. then supply minisler.l "19 5”"? '0 90991100 dllfllll MBY sold size.-m worth of goods. Mr. ; and September ol 1956. Hollett said the store was a re-l Mr; 5f"3"W00d ""1 ML H0119": tail outlet and it was governmentil W” ""'"9d W 00"" 10 "39 "Pill! practice to buy from wholesalers. denartmem and personally enm- He charged that the firni's billllu bl”! Ind V0l-lCh0l'l 0' "19 was 325,000 higher than it shouldl 3270-000 Worth 0' Rood: Purchased. hue been ifor the northern Labrador enter-l In another sialelllelll Friday? DYl59- niglit Premier Snialliiood said "ll l'- H0119" Bl-'C9lll9d Oll il1l'll- do nut accept .'lir. llulletlls price. 3”” 3"d- 3VC"'"P3"l9d by 0"? Of coniparisun,-, and 1 (.L.”amLv day his colleagues. spent some time not agree that we were over-.lln the department . . . He was we iiere. I believe the amount is ”0""ll9"99 '0 100k "P B031 EVEF much smaller ” .he wanted to see." h”ll deeply regret that thisl ...T?aj: s oud haie ha n H i we Pd "1 "'2 ””i roar SAID (APl-Suel Canal been 3 1m;..1.,m Libel-31. 1; Nmid traffic was held up l0 hours Sat- mi ix-uer ii he had been an urday after a Turkish ship ran. i regret that it should turn out to 889d lls rudder. Th! 9.403 - too; be someone iiho is a supporter tanker Barbarns ran aground ill the governnient. it makes it miles south of Port Said while en lroute to Suez. (frightened to mole. Now Elioiht-r Grouse squatted close to the ground herself. She old cowpath. it was someone big. i was behind a small bush. Her: She knew that by the sounds, it . head drawn In between her shoul-l wasn't old Bossy the Cow for shelders. She didn't move. Had youf had gone down the path just afbeen coming down the old cow- little while before. lpatl: I am sure yuu would have Mother Grouse stood strauglit i gone past without seeing her. Ev- ,and still. her head held high. her-en had you happened to look keen eyes fixed on a turn of the right at her you probably would path a little way from her. A-.have mistaken her for some round that turn the path was hid-i broiin It-ares. den by bushes. She could see; Around the turn into sight came the bushes moving and she could Farmer Brown's bo,i'- HP had hear a dry twig in the path snap. come to the Old Pasiiire to driie as g heavy toot nepped on it. old Bossy home for the milking. She turned her head for a He went past Mrs Grouse. He quick look at the small prisoner i Well! P851 ClIIt'kl9- He didn't SN-I of the hateful root. He wa, as either. In a moment he would be. flat as he could gel in the grass. out of sight. Mrs. Grouse sud-I Even knowing that he was onlyldenly jumped to her feet and a few feet from her she could hardly see him. That was good: He wouldn't more. He was tooimean? was she crazy? lran after him as last as her legs could take her, What did liy CO'NTR'AiC By Josephine Culbertson T BRIDGE Ioutli dealsr. Neither aide vuliiarablg I I Refrigeration ..."'” Repairs To All Makes 2 9,”) l ' I APPLIANCES 09 7 3 ' SALES at SERVICE .331: . 7! 3:1 - Q J a 4 1 9 Q 10 I 8 Zine 13:4: Rewinding and Repairs & aovni ' ELECTRICAL 3:3 5 ” Repairs ::li:Q;o”g Palmer Nona not Electric :: :3 :: :::: riiomas4a-tsu its to Pu- 7 O ” l ' ' of clubs. CFCY TV cnaivivtn. is THURSDAY 5 3 3333 . . noon Musicale .m.-Sign 0n .m.-'ine Lu and Ross Show ' .m.-The Lone Ranger m.-Western Theatre ni.-Cl-'CY TV News m.-Weather m.-CBC TV News m.-Vlewerls Guide p.rn.-Sports Weekly with m pm A” - P . D P : ll. Loman Mt-Aulsy .-Meet McGraw 33:9 qalqssqaan no In.-CFCY TV News and Weather Ill.-Mhvletlmo rn.-Leila Sing .m.-News Magazine im.-Summertime '57 888 8883 335588 D I P : ll - P P pm.-Climax J D I P I! P a I333 CROW-Maserati Channel! 4 can an.-r..tt. out-t mil 4:! p.n.-Deva. hurts. wasta- l:Q p.m.-Ski as and Ivan . - 1 A grand slam should not be undertaken unless tbs odds are at least two to one in favor of mak- ing the contract. It naturally fol- lows that it's a bad proposition to get to a grand slam where the result depends on a (iiiesae. which B only an even motley shot. Unfortunately. you can't al- days be certain during the bid- ding that the -grand slam you contemplate will revolve around a flnsass. This very problem eon- frontad louth in today's hand. Ones North had raised diamonds, the toeatlori of the king of spades became the key issue. If North had it. the grand stain was a cinch. If North no worse than a finesse situa- tion. The probability of success therefore ranged from 509'. to 10096. Titers were other factors to be considered. North might have a hand that would produce thir- teen tricka without the spade king. For example, a ,'eton or void in spades. There could also be other hands that would succeed without relying on a ft- IIOIIQ. All in all. the prospects avert good enough to justify South's venture. The dummy that came down in the actual hand didn't measure up to South's highest hopes At first glance. the out- eui-ns seemed to depend on a spade finesse. Further study. though. re- vealed an additional chance to win the hand. A heart trick might be established and the spade finesse avoided. Nothing could be lost by investigating this possibility. After winning the club lead, a low diamond was led to dummya seven. and a low heart was ruffed high. Another trump to the nine was followed by another heart ruff. Dummy was then entered with a trump. 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Barn inhabitants DOWN L Portion d a dtooeaa DAILY CBYP'l'0QU(7l'E-llere's how to i. in A X Y D I. I A A X I h I. 0 N G I I L I. O W One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used lot the three L's. X for the two 01 etc. Single letters. spoo- trophss. the length and formation of Ola words are all hints. Inch day the code letters are different. AOrypbgI'IIIQIohHoI PYFT RIZHUC EFT OPYXUIR KO IFIQTF RIEH RXZC OYFDL LFTIPC YW-RTHHQCYH. YeatI.'rday'I Oryptoquote: WHAT CALLS BACK THE PAST: LIKE THE RICH PUMPKIN Pill? - HR The A-K of hearts were cashed. and when both defenders followed suit. the nine became a trick. The Q-J-lo of spades went off an dummy'a three heart tricks.' At no point did south give up his 504; chance of winning the spade finesse. By testing the" hoarta first, the risk of dalsal bullhehlamtheneoiildbs was substantially reduced. Election Date Prediction Was "Just Off Iy ll. 1.. JONES Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA lCPl - Politically- wige Howard Green. the new min- ister of public works. has a feel- in that "things look good" for the Progressive Conservatives in the next federal election. But the tall. oi-year-old veteran of 21 years in Parliament. now one of Prime Minister Dlefenba- ker's chief lieutenants. wouldn't be pinned down on just when the next election might be. To an interviewer Tuesday he new election would be called "be- fore iiext July." lie said at the "4AC1IlIll! I don't know any lnorethsiiyoiido."aaldthebe- weotaeled. lreytng mtal . who taaknverllsnewjobwlthattr erssfthe Dlelaabalc cabinet Jansnlasidsabeiagfell-(Intel 3 E 1 i 2 E 5 time it was just a personal optn-fl g':":M-?,v:ir':;';;' ".:.h'!';' .g:'::: M . ” Now after getting the feel of his The Cuff" Liberals 1&5; CCF 25: Social Credit I9; independent 1; inde- pendent Liberal l; Liberal Labor l; vacant 1--total 265. The vac- lancy was caused by the post election death of conservative ' Dr. W. G. Blair in Lansrk con- lsiituency. A hyeiection has been set for Sept. 9. A native of the small BC. i Kootenay town of I-(aslo. one of a lfamlly of three. Mr. Green knew (politics early in life His uncle was a minister in Sir Richard .McBride's BC. cabinet in 1915. l OLD TIMERS . His election in the Commons icnrne In I935. the name year as OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE WWM! -sues, so AHEAD Aw canoes: ps W595 0.0 you GE, TH A1. -. OLD we TPAY on someri-im .1 AR, JAKE ? IT HA6 t;I.”o";7ffF,3A.Eo'o5LfNW;0l1)E- A 'rRut.Y BEAUTIFUL -1 - H. FER TEN BUCK; From A NIGHT cteizx-tie I. DETECTED hOU STRIKIMG A FEW Di5CggDS (-4.... Velersns Minister A. J. Brooks of New Brunswick. 3 o t b have served continuously since and are close friends and mice organised "old soldier" gatherings among parliamentarians. Prime Minister Diefenbaker irisde use of Mr. Greenis expu- ienee by making him acting prime minister during his ab- sence at the liooooii prime min- ister's conference last inoiitl. public works omce. he said he nnds the department "one of the best" and plans no policy or other . changes there. He had nothing to say on fed- OUT OUR WAY IV J. R. WILLIAMS ETTA KETT MUGGS & SKEETER MICKEY MOUSE TlI.I.Y TI-IE 'lOlI.ER GRANpuA HENRY ms LONE nausea JOE PALOOKA SECRET AGENT x-9 -'JI'.ASa'Id4 1-Q .1115 5”. THEY'RE GOIAG TO STPCK US A DIME A DANCE' BUT FVEGOTAN lDEAmBZ'l '1' CQEEP5 .' THEYDE DANCNG WITH ONE ALL A PeooMerEa.'- ” ,1-:5 Luce ATAXI ME. so i-Aizsouys muceo NINE MLES AT rem cams A Mli..E.' the late I ulna list pure used his Klndl LII! t -not 5.'simt'mm- ieov FIIDAIKMALSTAN wrnt rue csowii .itwei.s.' 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