it. Page 10. The Guardian Wed.. May 9- 1956 ' IEDTIME STORIES The Old Hermit By Thornton W. Burgess Who keeps an open heart ind mln Will rich and triiltful living iirid. -The Old Hermit. lit: lived aloneina cabin at the tool of the Great Iilountairi. They called him the Old ierinit. He wasn't uld except in. cars, and he wasn't truly a hermitglie did like company. always providing his l"' Kitnrs iii.-re like himself. fond otp md Mother Nature and her fut-red anti i'cathe.red children. His snug t'al)lll uas hidtien 'dri'll0llil! the trees near a small brook. lhere his friends delighted to visit liim.. liliosv friends were iilriilli Will" i in fur coats sonic in ltliillltllit-lti coats. siinip in s('2ll)' t'tlt'liS and si.iiit- with no coats at rill. Ftiriiicr Broiiii's lioy uas vt-ryp foiirl oi the Old llcriiiii Wheiicieri lie ilfllilfl ucl aiiuy, he would pay .3 ti-ll iilihtii little cabin in tilel itiintls tic had learned much froiiil ii... tltd ttermii, and there was always something interesting ini ,- ie tiieic i it was a long time since Farniei'1 Biouii's boy had been over to see. the (lid Hermit. Now as he appro-l, arlltlfl the cabin there was a real: htlll N spring in the air. The snow iulien llli' sililtl is .iti gone for searching all about. He knew II”0m past experience that often when there seemed to be no one about. there were several not far away. Evu as he looked, a little patch of snow seemed to come to life and suddenly Jumper the Hare was sitting up very straight. His coat was partly while. partly brown. 'i'he Old llermit's eyes twinkled, "there-'s my little turncoat." said he Fzirnier Brown's boy chuckled. ”'i'liat's it good name for him." said he. "i wonder why Old Mu- thcr Nature turns his coat from white to lirmin anti back again every year and doesn't do ihail for Peter lizililiit. l siippose there iiiusl be it rt-ason." ”Of course there is a reason Tlicre is a i'ca.siiii for eierylhliig Old Mother Nature dues. The iron- hle is that most folks (l()il.l look; hard ciititiuli for the rt-aison to findl it nut. So tlivy guess at tliiiigs. antli it doesn't do to giit-ss. t)f i'Utli'S9i .lunipi'i' tltitisiiii l't'Eliil' belong as (it South as this lie really be-l lontzs farilii-i Miriti. Anti tip there the groiiiiil ix iiiit-rcti with sntiw for a larcti pull oi the year. Then he really not-its a iihile coal. Bill the 1 Has not all gone. it lay in snizill,sliori Miillllltlf tncrr. a white coat ilttltlltfs among the trees. tit-in-it was running fast. fir it was llt'lilLL fed by the melting snow. The iilti iicrmit greeted him warmly. for he was very fond of Farmer Rrmtii's titty This was because they had so much in common. The Old licriiitI'.s eyes lwinkled as he greet- ed Farmer Brown's boy. "Hello. l.atttiie." said he. "have you come m-t-r to see me or is it my trimitis you hau come over to sue)" 'There'a my little turncoat.” said he. "Both." replied Farmer Brown's boy. ”But. I don't see any of your friends around. They must be ' 5 bashful and have rtin away when ; they heard me coming.” o Tliclwoiiid iltl itisi too had my Jumperf lie t-oiiitl nt-it-i act out of sight. So. (ilti iltitlier Miviirc gives him a brown co.-ii tiitiii with Peter Rabbit ii is ierv iiitit-reiit. He doesn't iitii-ii siit-ii ii tliziiige. Whe- ther there is siitiii or no snow. he can keep out oi sight it he wants it," expliiint-ti the (lid llermit. E.N.R. To Dieselize . Montreal-Toronto Run M()NTltl7.-xi. it'.Pl a Canadian National R a i 1 way 5 aniioiineed Monday that it will diesclize the Montreal-Toroiito rttns oi the in- ternational Liinitcd and other name trains early next year. The change will come when the loses 'A'ppealln Attempted Murder VANCOUVER (CF) .. mum Frenette. 28. of Montreal. in; dragged kicking and shouting from British Columbia Court of Appgu Monday after his plea again” . 20-year attempted d gm. tence was rejected. Frenette and four other: were convicted in the beating last June of Thomas Kinna. As Mr. Justice Sidney smith rejected his appeals. Pi-gnu; asked if he could speak. When the judge llld could not. the prisoner stepped oi-Wu-d and called: "This is not a court. It's a trait. garoo court. This is a inuneup from beginning to end." He was still struggling an RCMP dragged him from the room. Calls Tourism Economic Spice WINDSOR, Ont. (CPlaTourism was likened Monday to a handy economic spice---"your capital . . . can be peppered all over the coun. try and act as a condiment to enhance the value of many cor. ners of our land which would have perhaps no great value other- wise . President Gr-orges Leveille of Canadian Toiirist Association pru- Vldcd the recipe in an address marking National Tourist Week. The Quebec City man. speaking to a joint meeting of a service club and the Essex County Tourist most intangible commodity . . our most easily exploited wealth "It is a vital iiititistry to Can- ada and it is the business of every alive." said Mr. Leveille. Sees Successful Ntld. Candy Factory ST. JOHNS, Nfld. iCPiaPre- mier Sinallwood said Monday his CNR takes delivery of new locu- motives included in orders for diesels and freight cars totalling more than 3tl4.000.f)tlfl in value. SAILOITS MEASURE A cable length in marine terms means i20 fathnms. nr 720 feet. The delicious . flavour sweetens While he was speaking. Farmer Brown's boy's keen eyes were -3: WHYH tilt son TELEVISION CKCW - Moncton Television Programme Channel 2 VIEIIIESIIAY .m.-School Telecast .m.-FM Concert Hall .myCotfi.-e Chatter : .ni.-At Home with Helen Crocker .m.-Take A Look .ia.-roll: songs . .m.-Barbie: Scrapbook .m.-Howdy Dootly .m.-Puppet Theatre .in.-Melody Roundup .in.-CKCW-'i'V Now: .in.-Weather . ""9979 332853 3383 V1jVUg wing '61 ii :3 3 in.-Jun ctliln ' in.-B igi i gt E :"r'F?:'-?E'l '5:3333 ?l .3 t t g s Lni.-lmre Irvin A Itnnur II. on E your breath -- while the smooth chewing cleans your teethhelps keep you popular! government believed the newly es- tablished eliocolale factory at Bay i Roberts. 70 miles from here, was going to be "successful in every way. ' He told the legislature that the izovernment had undertaken to loan a total of 3630.000 to the company before the end of the present fiscal year. He said the A. Alder Com- pany. an English chocolate firm. had changed its name to A. Alder of Canada Limited on moving to Newfoundland. Mr. Smaliwood explained details of the Adler loan as he concluded his speech on the second reading of a hill to ratify Sl0.672.5t)0 in loans and guarantees made by the government to stimulate develop- ment in the province. EARLY PRINTERS produced in Germany in 1457. FOR A U550 CAR i.or,Y0u'v2e - EE HERE-, HOOPLE! it: you win: - E :2 Atzoono me EAR5 ii-into i MY wo2o.BAirrt-zielyourzs HARD 1?) PLEASE! FDR . venues you've LIBELED My ESTATE A6 A 'ooMP-l --Now you mime Asoirr A neAT.oi2oeeLy CAR Lav vim-I Bemriwt. FLMH- N6 5I6M5.'-- BESIDES, you Ml6HT PICK UPA L” CONTRACT BRIDGET ' By B. JAY BECKER (Top record holder in Masters' Individual Championship Play) -aQ't'.ii.".i:.i.;. ltnockod out uie ace 3: diamonda. you; at-in vulngnbig. and wound up making tour no- . 3 mitlneplmlnk South would have : lo 9 3 been defeated it But had played ;AQm9 3 the queen imtead or the ace of - spades on the opening lead. it C 39 3 5 3 N O A Q 7 would have taken 1 great deal of V -7 5 3 W E 9 Q 10 7 5 courage and imagination by the 9 5 3 O A 7 6 2 declarer to have refused to win .1l3 S i75 the queen of spades. He would .K43 have every reason to tear that A, . the ace was in West's hand. and :K QJ4 that a continuation of spades by K 5 East would wreck the hand. "' J rr E ' ' ' TM W-"xi queeiinivas i”.2.mZi'”;lE3'?f;. 533 rw 3;? gggh 3:: reasons. 1! West had the king. the queen would hold the trick as effectively as the ace. but it South had the king and could be persuaded to take it, a line of communication with West would be open to cash all his spade tricks later. East is in a position to know that his partner cannot have an entry aside from spades. He is looking at 12 high card point: in his own hand and 9 in dummy. Even if he credits de- clarer with just I minimum no- trtimp bid of 16 points, West will have only 3 points, one of which is bound to be the jack if it is not the king. The best defense. there. fore. is for East to try to sell de- clarer the idea that West has the ace of spades. and hope to ll"iilJCQ Opening lead-hve of spades. The nine to three notrump by the responder over partner's .. ' . one notromp represents 0 hand suitable tor notrump play- eontaining 10 to 14 p ointi. N0l'lh'l three notrump bid was 010 proper response. even though he had only nine high card points. Additional weight must. be given 3-0 3-phi good live card suit. he has. on well u the sprinkling of inter. mediate cards. East won the opening spade with the ace, and continued wit.h the queen of spades. south per- mitted the queen to hold the trick In order to disrupt the opponents communications. but was forced to Win the third round of spades. South to win the queen. 1: south AIM! naming the club suit South does. he is defeated. 0 1860. King Feature: Syndicate. inc. Association. said tourism in ”ouri l Canadian to keep that industry First book printed in colors was -' I impressions on the Middle East individually to members of the See- U . urity Council. rges Caution - -- .- . ., ny FRANCIS w. canermrrn U- 3- NW5 N" "l3Al'l' UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. 'AP' WASlilNGT(i.V min . Pres- -s Secretary-General Dag liain- idcnt Eisenhower told (”tui:!t'PF5 Monday the United States has ship- pcd more than sl'l.4(l0.fl00.000 worth of planes. tanlis. guns and other military supplies to free world countries during the last six years. This View was expressed in (iip- About 59(l0.000,000 wnrtli was ship- lomatic quarters here Motittay as ped during the lzist half of 1935 he Hammarskjold gave his personal said. --Believe I marskjold favors a cautitiiis and Quiet policy by the Security Coun- cii to avoid upsetting the t-easr--fire pledges he got on his Middle East peace mission. 9”::”f... . J . ' .. -' It BRAVEST ROMAN WTIEM ALL! &N.tMttG5Al'ILlSREGtlt1lS Pnnouzoiottomaamisriincuom cwttxtslo PLEAD FORPENZE -CALIED INSTEAD FOR coNTmuANcEoF tn: Fl5H'l'lNG-NDTHEN RETURNED voi.J.NiN2iu lb CAPTNITY . an airaasazmnaysewo ROLLED DOWN A MOUWANSIDE IN A BARREL SIIDDED M077-I 5PIK5'.' Grandma OL' 11' LOOKS LIKE ASIEVE i H-M GOLLY. MY PURSE FINALLY PLAYED OUT! TAKE IT OUT T' Tl-l' TRASH EL . AN'...' Mickey Mouse Henry THIS is SOME COLDWE 601," . S , Tilly The Toilet Muggs and Skeeter in MY st-iouLDEl!. ew-4t-,....o-.a.. .. V-M rr suite is! :13" SEE YOU'RE ALL. 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