Tub lailue lfyefretrled Ihealheaaeeierhaaeatprlde. -(MdMetherNatIn. FALSE TEETH The Loosen Need Not Eiabcrroas Many wearer: of false teeth have Island rial eanbarrnaeinent because I an! ofuiia toy u. Ju':eapr::laa litua 3:. Irljaeunliar. Husbands! Wives! Get Pep. Vim; Feel Younger Thousands of couples are vieak. Refrigeration Repairs To All Makes APPLIANCES SALES & SERVICE MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs Standard - 0 n s ale now, complete with magazine, 12 - p a g a novel and 20 pages of comics. Only ten cents. Elie Standard ON SALE NOW no--v-:..E 5 vlir" some .:-Xrsizw K - " leer no" hit” P reltvlelon Programme Schedule CFCY TV CIIANNIQI. 1! TIEIIIY their to dropped. III or ob- ' Ila! bikini! tho Irlsaag Do'nnt Qaiionms stories Hitler ls Upset There are many kinds of pride. some good and some not so good. lie called false pride. It is being proud of something that is theirs simply because it has been given them. like a good family name made good by someone lens: in the family. That is fool- ish pride and worthless. Pride lln attainment is honest pride and good. but there can be hon- iest pride in iailure. The winner of any fair contest has cause for pride. but so has the loser if y, he knows that be has done his utmost, his best. pride in his ability to fly. He is truly wonderful in the air. in some ways he can nulfly any of his feathered neighbors. very i few of whom are as much at ilionie in the air as is he. Pride in the way he had learned to use ihis wings is good pride, but ipride in the fact that the ifamily he belongs to. the Bat ifamily. is the only family of four- lfooted fur-coated animals in all Some folks have what ' eaaaelrhclfagbnnat en auaeilllatealetdelt. was aiming much umeeveryeveaiuhintluir sectsflylllover the pond of E 3 E iii. 2 eszrga E-heist: head down from the I uh S; gr. ES gt 5;. til i "Who squeaked Flitter. "A Squirrel. and he can fly." replied Paddy. Right away Flitter was upset. "No such thing," he aqueaked. in voice never had been squeak- ier. ”l-le may be a Squirrel. but if he is he cant fly. We Data are the only ones except the birds who can fly." "He says his name is Timmy the Flying Squirrel. if he can't fly why is he called a Flying - . h 0d ' - .. an inks eiroairml” orbuiiarsts Squmen 'Wk' "9 M"- P'ddy- y , ,- f, 4,, , "And if he can't fly how did youner eein aer .r' ' Ostrgx Tonic g'l'ablets. Contaih tr? 39'h "'3' 0":1h9"”" 1 I I iron for new pep. vim; p'us 99'? 2 says e cannot swim." supplement dose Vitamin B1. in 551d Paddy- a single day, Ostrex supplies as TDOIF1 lsk mt." Iqueaked much iron as 16 doz. raw Flitter. "I don't know how he org? 4 has of iilfeIt',dl5 lbs. go: hnere. lbut I do know he can- o g. " etacquaine " size. uh no y. n the first place he 00818 11111!-Ollly 50'-5 01' Selihie him, up in that ,,,,,;n- "k, hasn't any wings. Tell me, please Ecolllllllty 3118 Ind SJVC 756- All ed paddyg how anyone without wings can dllllll-5 5- i'l.v'."' Flitter the Bat takes much "I hadn't thought of that. 1Now you mention it he hasn't -any wings. Anyway, I didn't see any wings." laid Paddy. "He told us he jumped out there." declared Mrs. Paddy. "Do you believe that?" l "Yes," replied Flitter, to the lsurprise of the two Beavers. "If We i3.Vs he jumped out here that probably is the way he got here." "lt is easier to believe that he ;flrI.v out here even if he hasn't - . the Great Worlrl who can fly is . V. ELECTRICAL ifoolish pride. The ability to fly any winils." said Paddy, and I i ' Repairs jls a gift from Old Mother Nat- Mrs. Paddy agreed. - lure. not something Flittcr has He couldn't fly. He never ' 3 P H 'won for himself. it is something; will fly. squeaked Flitter. He g 3 III E I' to be grateful for. but not a-was upset. lb: was much upset. ll Electric ? M" W - W CONTRACT BRIDGE l By B. JAY BECKER South West North Eut 1 Q I A 2 Q 2 A 1 9 run 6 9 Pan 0 0 opening lead-eight of spades. From a recent tournament eoinea this interesting hand. South opened the bidding with a hand many playera would pan. and after openin, with only 7 high card pointe. never atopped bid- in or coiiree. South's distribution waa highly favorable. and lent it- eelf to aggressive action. Point count taleu a back seat in hande ef thin type. if partner shows 0 trump fit in either of the long outta the value of the hand rieee enormously and Juetifiee on-orig action. South dealer. make the hand was by n crou- Eut-Weat vulnerable. ruff. He ruffed a heart. then a G l k son," rpade, another heart and another '99 3' um '".”it. '2): e cal - o c it -1 d M d l b. (Thll III! I EVGVYOHE thought "CW5 32:51; 5 , nilnciarrgcctihe should D81”-""3" G T 9 8 0 T Y wrsr usr "WM 7 .KI098C QAQ43 MOITH Clarlv-r was crazy when .Aq” .1" pl he did handsprings in ox : oat,” ,q - . - -In D I 4- to the public stieet, but it mm" wt” T u" was only Poddydoo. A -- :lA(10 :3. Read the story of 'Kw"” .14 go 0 A 10 I 7 G 3 mm" Poddydoo by your l'av- 4' 7 ' . Km ourite writer. Get The The bwdmll 9A" The ten of heart: was tnimped with dumn-iy'a queen and tart die- poaed of his queen of apedea. De- clarer had not yet loat a trick. Now the jack of spadu wu led and East had a chance to be I hero. If he had ruffed with the jack of diamonds declarer would have lost the last two tricks and gone down one. But laat discard- ed the queen of cluba. louth ruffed with the tan. and the trump ace waa hia twelfth trick. So the net result waa that de- clarer. who had twelve tricka all the way by ruffiiig the jock of spades earlier. before last could diecard the queen. put himself in position to be defeated. Int. however. pet hlin lack en the track by neglecting to make full south trumped the spade lead udmwthathiabeetehaaeeto use of the opportunity he wee given. By JOHN FIEHN HAMBURG, Germany lAPi- Karl Doenitz. the Nazi grand ad- miral whose U-bonts aank thou- sand: of allied ships during the war. today dreams of sailing the Allende region. He told a recent visitor: "I would like to sail the Auantic in a yacht. 'l'he sea has got me. After all. I'm a navy man." Perhaps this in itself sums up the man who commanded Nazi naval fortunes. Released last October from the Nazi Admiral Working On History Of Naval Warfare prison last 0 . his sentence completed. he told reporters: "i don't want to talk. I prefer to re- main silent." He hasn't broken hia vow pub- licly. His friends say he takes a keen interest in politics and. at times. argues with them for hours. They decline to reveal his political views. Doenltz occasionally leaves his home in Anmuehle. a small town near the bustling Page 10 The,Guardien Tuesday. Sept. to. 1957 ILIIMPIAOOCI Caaalanfreeallaffirlter aual eoav i oftliecanadlaa lar Aaaoelation ended Saturday after discoaseda vast delegates array of ruolutlons. some of which could play a part in gov- erning the lives of C ” . The resolution: were drafted during the week by the associa- tion's various sections and pre- eented at the general meeting Saturday. The gene:-ei meeting: 1. Passed a threepart resolu- tion which makes it an obligation for lawyers to accept a preferred to the judiciary regardless of fi- nancial sacrifive: requests that aancial sacrifice; requests that the justice minister. not the gbv- ernor-general as at present. ap- point benchers. acting on the ad- vice of the cabinet. and states ap- pointments to the bench rhould he made regardless of political affiliation. 2. Defeated on the grounds that it would hurt relations between the public and the legal profes- aion. a motion asking provincial and federal governments as- aaiirrhtiip. (CPI .. he an- "' Decide A Lawyer Must Accept Offer Of Juclgeship lea grounds for dismissal by the employer only if the employee's expulsion was for not Puflll ita- ion duea. At present a union with a closed - shop agreement can force an employer to dismiss an employee who has been expelled from the union for any reason. 5. Demanded additional safe- guard: at railway level crou- ings on Canada's highways. MONTREAL (CP - McGlll University will inaugurate this fall formal instruction in Rus- sian language and literature. ll. Noel Fieldhouse. dean of arts and sciences. said the course is aume defence costs of i ” n In criminal cases. At present this aerviceis provided free by law- 11. Monetary I9. Add up unit (Bulg.) 21. Pry in Egyptian 22. Oecillate ,oddeaa 23. Columnliko I). Overhead upright 22. Reach across 24. Preecnption I-'1. Royal color term 18. Aviation hedge an. Antiered animal 81. U. 8. territory I8. Search 34. Yu (dial) 15 .Not working I1. Soak up db. 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