Page 10 The Guardian Tuesday. Feb. 5. 1957 .w':v”ro.PI ' . M m.,,...,.,.,,,.. CANADA ourooons cat-"ntB-iwr There is A Good Deal Of blessed relief and starts immediately help heal and shrink sore. swollen sues. Then nervousness subsides and you and sleep eomforta ly Oat. CI-IINAROID from dnIfIllC otter so satisfy you combine hoes. Ointment. or Iunpoailoriaa. Husbands! Wives! Bet Pep, Vim; Feel Younger Thousands of couple: Ire weak, woroagut body lacks Iron. I By FRED CIIAFE Canadian Press Staff Writer Winter isn't the best time of the year for the outdoorsman. For all its Christmas-card prettiness. it's . "” apt to be considered by most as a La"'rr"i'e:m".i'u. 40. try o.m"'r:; time of blight , I'-lalei.-. Contain you lot peo.dgyrvlenI-BI: Its cold. crusty hand lies heavy mt 'a.'l";:'::'(-;ef";:j.”::;j'ifm,f;,f”q”.f,:k over the fields where I good many ur.rgyw.y.rry strex today. Atail l Winter Life Oui-Of-Doors How To Hold FALSE TEETH More Firmly in Place Do your false teeth annoy and Ian- lLisi Ailments Oi Clergymen -:r .:3-''f” 9'? 2- -A .-r.'ino's,.uosgooa,aua...c. . t. J ... rnmn by-Itvvms-mvvl"""””' TORONTO (CP) -. "Parson's , n nun ,, liilff-::':f:l:ieyouuiiet:lelirl.lA1gTEnE'rr'n on red face. the result of weaftnll I clerical collar half-a-size too ummmmi small "and not of secret tippiing not as some cynics suggest." is listed tdentu: your plates. This IIkI.lIne (non-acid) powder holds false teeth more Ind more comfortably. No gooey, pasty taste or feeling. sour. Chocks " "M ”d”" in the United Church Observer as one of seven ailments peculiar to men of the cloth. In I satire on articles that con- tend ministers are endangering their health by overwork. Rev. J. A. Davidson. an army chap- lain It Picton 100 miles east of here. lists what he calls the more common of ministe ial afflictions. The other six: "I. The Dick-Gestetner (after the duplicating machine) syn- drome - symptoms include ink- S s common sense, have retreated to more- or -less snug berths under- ground. Waterfowl marshes take on I look of silent desolation. Birds. the ones that don't fly south. hud- dle for shelter from the gales in the thickest corners of the for- ests. Lakes become white wastes and streams run black and cheer- less between icy banks. LETHARGIC SPORTSMEN Hunters lament the passing of autumn Fishermen await with ir- ritable impatience the spring breakup. The hunter - fisherman, caught between seasons. tends to sink into lethargy. All of which is I Pity. for a con- siderable measure of life still stirs among the snowbanks. And there's the advantage that in a time of generally closed hunting seasons it can be observed dispassionat- ely. with none of the autumn hu- miliation induced by an empty game bag. Snow time. in fact. can be the most productive of all for wild- life photography or patient nature study. Food rarely is as plentiful in winter as at other times of year end in animals. as in humans. the pangs of an empty stomach can dull the natural instinct of cold. dry Iir than in the humid warmth of Indian summer and does not linger in the snow. spreads I little natural food for bait and waits concealed and mo- tionless is likely to be rewarded in I surprisingly short time by visits from rabbits. squirrels. coons. foxes. partridge. even beav- ers if thereis enough open water around their lodges to provide an four-footed animals. with innate e lSpeculate On New Role For Smallwood ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. (CF) - Till vteekiy Newfoundland tabloid Sun- dahy lltgaltim speculates today that And of course it's I cinch tolgroexncigf mE:icf"1:u;:,d.tl::;; End I W" W''"9 "WV? 5991' to lead the British West Indies angiog out. You don't have to - x be a bloodhound to find tracks in mm ontedehuun mm Cu”; the snow. Thus the photographer who I'l- The paper says it has nude the guess becaus of the i ” WINTER FISHING If that sounds too tame or chilly. and you happen to live in a province such as Ontario where (onfederation of Caribbean States. Premier Smallwood'I practice of lmeetlng influential people on an- inual holidays in Jamaica and the lold dream of I West Atlantic close complelel p you can alwaysniiiion of Canada. Newfoundland pull on an extra suit of long un-Hind the we” lndlut de"l"Vel:l' 3nd fl5h,'h'”ll:3l' "1: ice! Premier Smallwood made the :::'..::..: :.:::'.-.'",:':t:”a 23:: .2; a or we d.re-- com tr";- . . -p 5 ' bits and foxes which because of;t.,.Eu1dunbeayall!1ekreal: 3:: trgrh: fishing and hunting hardly ever y pt: :5 it my their telltale tracks, can be taken more easily at this time oi year than any other. For the utterly incousolable. the Ontario department of lands and forests has just provided an at- tempt at cheering-up by announc- ing the 1957 fishing regulations. They are basically unchanged. retaining the no-size-limit on bass inaugurated last year. One notable addition is the provision of sea- sons and size limits on splake. overlooked in 1956. known in future as just that. They also appear to confirmffew years ill” "I9 SPMKH3 ""”55l"9?d 9' waters. The name never seemed lake and speckled trout-will be yo Catch on among mgie,-5, mogg 'the rest of it about. "Mark our words" it says ttwe It-onfidently crawl right out on I limb and forecast it-he will go down there and lead I party. and his platform will he confeder- ation with Canada. We say so be- cause we know." regulations is there I reference to wendigo. the name originally adopted for the hybrids which have been planted over the last in several northern of whom felt just didn't sound Ml-I". poisoning mud, buggered by con. amnion. Nowhere In the preliminary like I fish. stunt 'cranktns. twitchins of the liian-scent. while not nhliterated. eyes caused by watching hun- is less readily transmitted through C R O S S W O R D mum! "WW Those days most people out uni. dreds of sheets of white paper flit ' ' '..”..w.' "on, nwendup kn. by ' I I ' H z -I - mxic my ACROSS ;.:lr.tCole 31. Bev- unin on body and lawn Inlm physical flarnmntion of the mouth and persistent and sometimes violent 1- 3'0""? '5' 9" "' itaus usiu to lou-harder to regain. stamp-licker's tongue. jolliness. 0' A591 5 NIH"-"3 IKE Today's tutu living, lowered resistance. "2. Theologian's Itrablsmus. of --5. The schlcgenhelmer com. . 5 35"! h”'d' '-'2-COP”! OvIrwIrh.. irony-any oitiiualasy sled squint - comes from too much ulgion drives victim! to speak 9 Heart artery 7. Border an 23. Philip- Wlll lull"! miw when kitlmll M reading of italicized rubrics in D '1 bbied oak some N 3''”'C3' 8 P'”"”' P'"' out of order. excess acids and VIJCI old prayer booksp up . W” e g? eg 1 i' -I name trolloql capital remain in the system. Then bachclh. .. . "cums of l 3 comp" 5o" T 50 12 Se; an I Vitupera- i oss,l imwhd mu um ..ti"d4u,. ha"; 3. Shraders neurasthenla-ilsb suffer from the strange delusion (hp) me 26 Aprid hm ham 0"” MI". Th." uh lessness and apathy brought on thatto be unintelligible in the puI- H wli, ” Spun gun ziurge u...i.;.i.. paw. mm, p.u.,p..u-. by prolonged meditation on Web pit is to maintain the prestige of H "Wm M the to my worm Ithulalo the "dawn to normal Ictiau. lay shad"! ”"Cl'- why Mm' the m""5u'y' -fg-go" nub.-) 15. Through 30 Lion's Yum-day's Answer mm ..ti..u..-.i.q. lnttar-wail lsters are breaktns Down "5. Saturday night thumb-the ,5 G” M ,, wmlndm "hm - hotter. sin for Dc-id's Kirhoy Pile ul "4. 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Reddy Fox had visited Farm- er Brown's dooryard hoping to find I bone that Bowser the Hound might have left lying .. bout. There was none. on to the Old Orchard. There he saw Sammy Jay peeking at I frozen apple that still clung to I tree. It reminded him of some- thing. Yes. sir. it reminded Red- dy of something that he hadn't thought of. It reminded him that TV TREATS GOLDEN FRIED OYSTERS OR SCALLOPS SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN HOT SANDWICHES F181! is CHIPS Many other tasty food sugges- tions from snacks to dinners pre pared and delivered for your ”l"5""9- when winter came there had been I few apples still lying on my ground in the Oelg ()li;lcihard. Now ey were cover w I , but mar. 7131 they out were there. "W TAKE-OUT-SERVICE CKCW - Monctoa Television Programme Schedule Channel 2 TIESIIY til Izh 8:8 p.m l:I p.m.-At Home with Held 1 the He went but they will be something to put in my stonnch." At the mere thought he felt better. Reddy went over to the Green Forest and there he hunted with- out any luck It all. Once he al- most caught Whitefoot the Wood Grouse whirred up almost under his noise. It startled Reddy for the moment. "If I had only seen him before he flew.” thought Reddy. It really was very hard to be so hungry and have such I good dinner so near. yet not be able to get it. When the Black Shadows came creeping out into the Old Orchard Reddy Fox was with them. He kept behind the old stone wall un- til he was sure that Bowser the Hound and Flip the Terrier, who lived It I-"Inner Brown's were in the house. Then, like. Btu: Shadow himself, he slipped over Into the Old Orchard. He went Ilfllzlit to I certain plIce.Dur- ing the day while he was hunting in the Green Forest and thinking about those apples he had remem. hered that the apples had heel picked up and put in I pile undo: I certain tree. It was a small pile, The! fit” Nor fruit. Farmer Brown I boy had intended to feed them to the pigs. 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