. Sealing Ships ? Br Thornton THE TUNNEL Ha best suceeds who most will dare. Providing it is Ilone with care. -Old Mother Nature. Danny Meadow Mouse. peeping out from under the end of the Old Stone Wall. could look across to Farmer Brownls house. At a kitch- en window was a feeding station for the feathered friends of Farm- cr Brown's boy. Danny Meadow Mouse didn't know this, but he did know there was a lot of going and coming on the part of the feather ed folk. He could hear them hik- ing among themselves over there. Then Tommy Tit came over to the Old Stone Wall with a sunflower seed. He opened it there and ate it. He went back for another. The shells from that seed fell down between the stones where Danny was hiding. That is how he knew that Tommy Tit had brought a seed over there. Perhaps he would bring another. And perhaps he would drop it. Tommy Tit does drop a seed once in awhile. Poking around at the end of the old wall to see if by chance some seeds might have been dropped there Danny found the entrance to I tunnel. He knew what it was. "Miner the Mole has been over here." thought Danny. "I wonder where that tunnel goes to. I wond- or if Miner is anywhere around NEED A LAXATIVE? ll: Sure You Take -tlie Kinl ' Erlsaa is elective. all right-but eledivo in a gentle way. it won't weaken or upset you. It won't nah you feel bad afterwards. - it's not too strong! Ex-Ln can be taken with com- pleh eoniidonco. It has a has chocolate late. and its action is dependable and thorough. - it's not too mild! Ex-Las is one laxative that avoids extremes. it works gently and rile:-lively at the same time. In other words. Ex-Lax in ' - the Happy Modiiunl E X - LAX The Cliocolated laxative Still only l5t or 35!. Prepare To Soil ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. (CP)-Crews of three sealing ships will bare their chests for free X-rays here today a few days before their vessels begin slipping quietly and separately away to the seal ice off the northeast coast. The Terra Nova will sail March 7 under command of Capt. Gus Carter. The Algerine sails March 8 under Capt. H. Laite. Both are owned by Bowring Brothers here and are the only Ncw'0LllldlIl1d ships to enter the seal fishery this year. The Halifax-owned Arctic Prow- ler will sail with its n-:w'oundland crew early in the week; The Arctic Sealer. out of Halifax but also with a Newfoundland crew under Capt. William Moss. sailed from St. John's for the Gulf of St. Lawrence last week. The season opens today in the gulf, and March 10 on the front off the northeast Newfoundland coast. The Meal fishery has been in decline for a century. since the days when 400 ships carried 13,500 men to the ice. In earlier years there were festivities to mark the! sailing of the fleet and the ships uwwept proudly out of St. John's on I "Miner the Mole llilh been over me same day in a long Dl'0CP-Sr here,” thought Danny. -iuiis. in those days the hard-bitw lcii mcn they carried had not been freshly X-rayed. now. If I thought he uasn't, I would go in there and find out where it goes to." Danny and Minor the Mole are old acquaintances 'l'lic.i 3?? 110'-l exactly friends. Dani); uouldn't like to have to fight lliiicr, But Danny has found ftliiicr the Mole a most helpful nciglihor. Yourklnow Mm" is 3 fa""?”5 W4". ” l."" ;('li'.sSCd by executive members of ;loeEE; 'R:l:gd;'veMl::tsell'&) :::fg"al:)':; Itlic New Brunswick festivzil. They easily Usually thev are jml beg :Sll.L'1.:CslVf3d such a regional event mime ms rub” S.0lm;mnes might tollow N,B. festival week till; lead iito gardens and flower in xla-.V Md evemmluy bewnle 5 beds and wind in amt. out among scmi-final for a national festival. roots of plants that are very good Supporters of me "193 proposgd to cat. That is. they are good for that. mnlestams fl" 3" Allalltlc a Meadow Mouse to eat. Miner's festival be Clmsen by ad-ludlcai tunnels have led Danny to many tois Vof local festivals at St. a good (east 50 Danny has . John s. Nl'ld., Sydney. Nevv Glas- friendly feeling for Miner the Mole. 39?” Cl”"l””m0w'”' Halifax and Miner doesn't mind Danny's us- Samt John ing those tunnels when he isnlt using them himself. What Miner doesn't know is that he. Miiicr. gets blamed for a lot of mischief that is done by Danny Meadow (i:l'hll:)ll'r:l:saiIlllsllhlart 0"'T”l'A 'CY'lvaAnp-mihimnl of live down in the ground. He lives lC!m:i,l', .0"dd'gw:"e' B3l1"e3t'- on these. He doesn't eat the bulbs lend gwllf" ' lgas " 2” "e'” M " and other roots as Danny does. lgougccf 2';m:lgde” Db" "nlavwlashezg: But ma"), gardeners and folks wh? quarters kilo lwliall, talus llpallle ap- plant flowers and vegetables dont pointmhin next momh know this and Minor the Mole gels Also announced W8; me 8 my blamed for what Danny does to monk of L! g Cmdri Edwaliffp "'9 9'3"” Shaw .40. ofllialifax and Charlotte: Danny ventured a little way into lawn as cnmmamieli Miner's tunnel. It seemed to him escort oshawm that Miner hadn't been using it lately. That tunnel led out under the grass roots across the door- mander of the 12th Canadian Es- yiidfd 10W3Td the h0US9- tnalliliy Cort Squadron based at Esquimalt. d n't venture to go very ar. e pBy C, was being careful. He wanted first I Ll.-ClnCll'. Frederick Little. 41, of Atlantic Music Festival Possible SAINT JOHN, N.B.. rCPlwPos- siliiliiy of an Atlantic provinces niiisic fcstlval here has been dis- Naval Appointment is Announced clear. When he got back home Danny told Nanny about the tunnel he had found. New Nanny knows all 112. about the tunnels of Miner thel Mole. She. like Danny. has had l many a good feast in one of Min- gthey never stop to find out. They er's tunnels. In one of those tiin- lalways got out of his way. nelstiliey feel'peii'fecttly hsafg, ItflBe coi'e&ful” tvmaitned olganiiy. provi mg ner isn' a an . ” you in any ing go over More than once they have had to ithere let me know. but be very, take to their heels when Miner ;very careful." had suddenly appeared. Often he; ”0f course!" sqiicaked Danny. has been merely backing out, but.1”l'm always careful," the coastal scheduled to be commissioned April 1. He will hold the additional appointment of com- to make sure that the way was ivictoria and Hamilton will suc- iceed Lt.-Cmdr. Shaw as gunnery ,slaff officer on the staff of the flag officer Atlantic coast March . . X That:-.81” . llCO'NT;R'-ACT BRIDGE By JosopliiaogCulborls0g1 0 A QUEER 'l'WlB'I' Aiyone who picks up a hand in which the highest card is a nine- spot can't be blamed for feeling that he is very much out of it on that deal. However. as has been remarked before. Itranga things can happen at the bridge table. For xamplez Bouthdoaier. Bothaidesvuhienw. QAKJIOVC QQIOI 010;! Q9 .QQ .948: :1”. N :33: '05: W33 -I57” QAQ3 .5 VAKJOIOI Q8 axlnt Thebtdding: South West liortl 533' to so so P" to 59 5V PW Puss Pass West gave coiisidcralile thought :10 sacrificing at six diaiinuiils. but decided against it-then he gave even more thought to the oPP0Slgnf-'. bidding. and finally came out with the remarkable olleaitll lead of tho deuce of diamonds. It didnt even ocur to souu... who would think ol it?- to put up the diamond tea from dummy;. he tossed on the seven, and whg. East played the nine and himself in possession of the trick, he was almost too utoiaahed to make any play thereafter. How. ever. after recovering. it was easy for East to realise that his MI” W85 Y 101' the return of a club. and so tlia contract wu beaten on the spot, thg due”; taking one diamond and two clubs. Granting that West was lucky to get the result he did, it would be unfair to call hiaopening lead merely "sensational" and let go at that. There was planning and logic in West's selection. He foresaw that the enemy's trumps were sol- id. and that North's spade suit would produce a great many dis- cards for declarer. West also as- sumed, correctly. that,-he would not be able to cash two diamonds. The biddlniz strongly indicated that South had the club king; thus. West's low diamond lead was made on the one reasonable hope that he could put his partner in for a club return. Moscow Plan For Bering Strait Dam LONDON. tReutersl- Moscow radio Saturday outlined a plan to build a dam across the 35-mile Bering straits. which separate Siberia from Alaska. to permit heating the waters of the Arctice ocean by nuclear energy. The dam would carry a rail- road line which. the radio report said. could link London a nd Washington by land transporta- tion by way of Moscow. It said the plan was the work of a Russian engineer named Shumiltn. It provided for huge heaters. operating by an atomic power stzitiioii of between 2,000,- 000 to 3.000.000 kilowatts capacity. 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