Tuesday. July 2. 1951' The Guardian Page 11 BEDTIME STORIES Mrs. Goldie Changes Mind Waterloo Was l Not So Long Ago "ll'.'2...""” """" '”"' '” "' If ialads made up could never t.)L'l2l.-it-LC CPH-After at years; change". or married life Lt.-Col .George Mdl9- 39- ”",d5 "ll'I,,!tl1l I and-l Goldie the Oriole, he of the beau- """ 0' M” is 5”” itiful black and orange coat and Y?! lovely song. was getting impatient, His iiife. a sprightly I2. so we mmldm dun” " day M "' even a little cross. with Mrs. Gold- there never has been anything un it h”, were mg '0 be late mi m,:m'ng this 3'. an hecauge Mn ; And they were sure to find raisena pit.-asant " i The Addics. married in Sher- hrooke. Que.. iii 1897-the year of Queen Victoria's diamond jubileel - have just celebrated their own. Goldie couldn't make up her mind just where they should make their nest. But she had very decided --Old Mother Nature. v ideas about where they wouldn't diamond welding anniversary. B m were born in Sherbmoke bu. make it. Goldie lad taken it for milw hve in Quebec C" . . granted that they would make their Lt-tCol. Addie started his army "” 1” ll" 3"" ”l'”.''” 1" Far” career as a second lieutenant with. m" B"””'”' ""1 3"" "' lh'-V 'the Sherbrooke Regiment in 100. ' lml the year before, and the V9" l He later attended McGill Univer-ll”l""' ill” "9 l”d"" dreamed slty in Montreal, graduating with "W "WY Would,” 3,"Ywh"e 9'55 . 3 SC. in wgggmlung Mm out p But Mrs. Goldie said no. She was of that university's oldest alumni. "'94 0' "lat "'95- She Wamed I in my; he was posted to Qug.lClIIl1gE. They would look for ano- hec as district intelligence officer. ill" "W- I H, 1,." beg-nme . mg membg ”But ill!!! isnt any other free of the Engineering institute of as izimd as this old treer protested Canada and of the Quebec Cor- Goldie. pnratlon of Land Surveyors, He retired just five years ago. 'tl'ni now the oldest land sur- voyor in the province." he states. The couple have four children. four grandchildren and one great- grandchild. As in young office. Lt.-Col. Ad- die commanded the firing party in lR90 at the funeral of Sht.-rbooke's last veteran of the Battle of Waterloo. The service. for drum- mer boy Morris Shea, was held in Sherbrooke Cathedral. "The three volleys at the grave ride were the most perfect l'va ever heard." Lt.-Col. Addie ro- called. "lt was the biggest event of my life-except when I got . mlnled-" "list there isnlt any other tree .E..:..m...m---i- as good as this old tree." protest- rmsr STATEMENT "' G””'t -mi .,...::; ":r1:::.'”:: :;..i'.:"'l'..'.'".'l 3"'"l”' "M" '"'d' "' Um Mn" we look for them and I Just won't clll Itllemem OI! U" I”9P0l'1l!d make another nest in this tree. plan to build an oil pipeline along the Suez canal by Aristotle Onas- I made up my mind to that even before we left the Sunny South to sis. the Greek shipping magnate. -'"'o,',"' "p hart I want ' chngetl llassttn lbrahim. chairman of the! P"h”l” ll we kmk uwnd ,', economic ow-w--i":t't.r.”:.i:::.ci.&:::..i.""'.'::":.. said: "Negotiations are under way " P h 1 P 6 IV; I ' between the conomic orgniu- I '00 0P9'"lY- M”- "d ' 5 til” 1-on ,:W- at ow -M :::'.:.'::.:::”;..::." h 'l ' i a t ea-t - f;bit',,f".l (eh; osue; Usually it had proved to be just so. canal." So they spent a lot of time look- ing over trees in all directions for quite I diatanca fromm the big Ac E elm tree in Farmer Brown": yard. N . Mrs. Goldie was hard to please. lthiiuinatiti Patnnost ing an llgIts.aPt:ng I reggltgge fh':lteds::r Bladriertroulilonlr! 0Yl'l'lXl"&IIloki fussy. but'knew what she wanted rnmplotuntiatnetionarinnnuybunnoa gnd wggnt going to take some- ;"""u:"&l,"a,,,h'”' "”"""'”""' thing she didn't want. Every two nm of three days they returned to Far- kWW”hXNl -::::.:i:::':::"::t.:":..i Freshen; rii1s"EfEsTii Yllurllhste lock. Sllds or Slip? 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QQUUIOD 3-8 on .1 3333383 "'5:a.goaa.uiss mer Brown's, for there they were sure to find plenty to eat there without the trouble of hunting "for it. Farmer Brown's boy always kept plenty of food out for his fea- thered friends. They liked a bit of suit now and then. and there always was a big piece of wet on the trunk of the big old elm even in warm weather. unless Kitty the Catblrd and Wei- come Robin was there first and had gobbled up all that had been put out. Each time they returlnd. Goldie hoped Mrs. Goldie would change her mind about the big elm. She didn't. The lovely warm June days slipped away. Most of the other feathered folks had nests and eggs or even babies. "The season is getting late. We should have babies by this time and we haven't even got a neat," protested Goldie. ”Well' have one when we find the right place to make one." re torted Mrs. Goldie. "And it won't be in this old tree," the added. Then something happened. Far- mer Browns' boy had put out three small red cups very much like big - ihimblea and kept them filled with syrup for the Hummingbirds. Wat- ching Mrs. Hummer drinking this syrup Goldie became curious and tried a sip of it himself. It was sweet. It was good. Mrs. Goldie tried it and thought so too. Then they tried pieces of dougnut Mo- ther Brown had put on the feeding shelf. What a breakfast! Later this morning Goldie discovered Mrs. Goldie taking a short piece of string up to the tip of,a big drooping branch of the big elm tree. Goldie knew what that meant. l-le chuckled. , "Mrs. Goldie has changed her .mind." thought he. but he didn't say so. Instead he looked for ano- tlher piece of string and took it to er. Chinese Deaths Said J usfified HONG KONG (AP) - Conimu niat China senten 1rd to death 16.! Per cent of all "counter - revolu- tionaries" it captured between 1949 and 1952. Premier Chou Di lal said Wednesday. Peiping radio said Chou. in re- porting to the People's Congress, said they were given capital pun- l 'i t "because they had coni- mltted heinous crimes and public wrath was extremely strong agaiinst them." Chou did not reveal the number of person: killed or imprisoned during the au pression period. A report from olnnd purporting to come from chairman Mao Tao tung'a Feb. 2'! speech said the Red leader admitted liquidatinl "The sentences were absolutely necessary at the time." Chou said. He said 42.8 per cent wera sen- tenced to reform through labor but of these 25.6 per cent had been released or placed in pro- duction jobs after serving sen- tent-es. BRANTFORD (CPI-Two hun- dred graduates ahowed up this weekend for centennial celebra- tions of a rural public school. some of those who attended tho ceremonies at the Stone Sohool W. n bk. EB .4 r....iwl'.'.i - OUR IOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE . Huitfrve Known Uh Tiiis OLD Er.l6tiiE- :. studied three generations ago. . .. . , rd vvhlhltllllliiiilltlllllllillltllw--vt -- W X h Goes My Heart" t CKCW - Mouton Channel 2 Television Programme Schedule TUESDAY Ti. in-Had Gordon icons,-,-,-:'.'.'.9.0. .'.' 999-9 .9 giauaaaaaa at 3838 as 193???? v vvpv 5 . I E 0 .,- Coroner Declares Body Thai Of Missing Frogmctn CHICIIESTER. England (CF) -:an open verdict. A ,1.-orooer ruled today that that Crahb. 46. a famous war-tuna body of a headless frogmln frugman. disappeared near Ports- washod up on the shore early this month was that of Lt. Cnidr. Lio- nel Crahb. British diver who van- ished mysteriously a year ago after being spotted near a soviet warship vlaiting Portsmouth har- bor. Coroner G. F. L. Bridgman said he is satisfied the remains were of Crahb. but there is no evidence; of the cause of death. He rationed- mouth last April during the vlsh of Russian cruiser that bmught Sovlot Premier Nikolnt Bulganln and Communist party chief Nikita Khrushchev to Britain on I I004- . vsill tour. The missing diver'a wife. Mrs. Margaret Crahb. was in Court '0' lday for the inquest. She has viewed the remains but has been unable to iddrntiiLt.hem. GRANDMA YE5.IloDW.AN' MW. XJUSTC HJTlHADOUI'l'EA MI MAKETI-P 3h”2i'.35&2x EATlN' BREAKFAST? ' IN MY OPSH MME GJT By a. raw nnciusn noun. 4931..-i, only one trick even uioiigtftherol North-south vuinsraoie. appear to be two to lose. Now". a llldd:)l'amtlarli:w.All of . 6 l dgdleuefa attention should be ' "A( 1 riveted on the diamond situation i . K 10 7 3 from the lime dummy appears W T LA” The contract depends on not loan. 3 1 in; two diamond tricks, since I spade must be lost in any cue. 4 2 South notes that if the din; 5 monda arc Kplitjfulths Enid ll lure to ma e. dug am therefore concentrated on a plan of play which will combat a (-1 break. 5 l ' The spade lead is won with the g . Q J ' l ace and two rounds of trumps an The bidding: takgna Tlsedlt-K Ofl)Ie!I'l;ll.r!I:: soul. wt" Noni E"; cos c an ummy's as e ET gnu :2. Ilo:I,)IUlQ-"U::le gt 3 O 0 "' g the winning position. It now does not matter how the diamonds are Ooenlns leI6-l'lV' 0' 'Wl9l divided. when you have the combination East cannot afford to win the of 10-it-at-it facing A-K-is-x you spade return because he will havo can't be aura lbw many tricks to give detlarer a ruff-discard. you will win or loss in the suit. He therefore diiclu and Wsstwtna The anawor depends oizhhow lg thevspade. t i d m OM. I advsrss-flvs cards in a mi eat mus as I am Q-J-x-x-x-are divided. when he leads the queen. south - You loas no tricks if one op- allows him to hold the trick. se- ponent was dealt Q-J alone. In cure in the knowledge that if other cases whars the suit breaks East. follows suit the contract in 8-! you lose one trick, and where made. while if East falls to fol- 'ths suit divides 4-1 or 5-0 you low West is endplayed. ususllytoos two tricks. The same inevitable andplay MICKEY MOUSE AT LAST 1 QN HAVE COME SHADE DURING THE I-OT SUMMER MONTHS! Ll'L ABNER ITS iusioias is INSIDE TH'-sN.l5bg.'- 'isr.cn:1' . Py,-ruE MONSTERS GAS o.. DEFLATED LIKE , AN EMDTV BALLOON .'.' in aortic deals declarcr an ax- erclae no control over tho num- takes place if East started with Q-J-x-x. He would have to win her of losers in the amt. 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