_B_E__l_)TlM_E STORIES A Startling Sound That which you fear but cannot Paddy were looking oier see. M--v fill you with uncertainty —Paddy the Beaver Paddy the Beaver and Mrs if--i OX0 MAKES CANADA‘S FAVOURITE HOT IIIF DRINK ().\() l\ a good SOUKC of body build- ing pron-in —fiith in appciizing I beefy flavour ‘ RACEWAY PHOTO SERVICE Daily Fiiiish Roll Film i__ .. ‘ 7.. WITH l'JA('H ROLL OF l~‘l1..\l 8 l'J\po.suri-s 501' 1'.’ I-.‘\posiires 700 Box No. 40 (‘harliitti-towii. P.l'}.l. No. ‘C.0.l).'s their dam. Pa ad been away tor . quite a long time It was a sort . of vacation which he sometimes likes to take in warm weather. Now he was back and glad to be back Mistress sihiniiig Moon w as ed ilaclicr than --in \o a single little Night Breeze was nioiing and the watcr was ‘ill? a big 's h e et of glass. Pad- ‘ d_\' and Mrs Paddy were looking on-r their dam They climbed oier it to the lower side. In seieral places fine streams of water. like silier threads in the mooiilighl. sl’lo\\t'd where ,thirc ‘\\t.’l‘t’ leaks in the dam ‘long the edge of the pond seem- i i . ‘ They climbed back on the dam‘ ‘ 'Yiiti see." said \1i‘s Paddy" Paddy nodded. ‘Yes I see." said he "i guess it is time I lcame home." l The) climbed back on the dam Ioier the larther shore Ligiiiliiot lthe Deer stood at the water's edge He stood w:lh his hcad hcid high His big ears were sprcail ii:de His slender nose -the usual night sounds." dv H mm" be in ii? -i« ms »r-' Page 12 The ciiimiiiiiii Friday. Oct, 25. 1957 teci crown of antlers. which most people call horns. and which had been growing all summer. ‘were not fully grown. He made a loiely sight. Presently he put his head down and began to drink. lie paid no attention to the two Beaiers sitting on the dam Per- haps he didn't know they were there Ligiimioi Hungary Quiet On Anniversary Of Revolution ii was a lovely peaceriii 3UDAp[;g-r .R,.,.,,,, _ gory was quiet W threw up amid th his head 'in a way that showediunt began a year ago . _ - I brightly The Black Shadows ‘_ he waststarted His big car: tgijegnforud puke ‘ad ‘ In Nova scofla twitched and one direction he had heard something Paddy and Mrs yet hea Now they then were set lni iuriied to ing a to catch any strange sound Lhere might be For two or three min-' posters bearing a Russian soldier with utes they heard nothing ook in mass Communist rally a the direction Lightioot was fac- by Minister of State ey set their small cars. M8l‘0Slfl. Budapest was plastered with hard picture of although health officers in some ' "19 ifl5<'TlP areas said classrooms will re- "l.ightloot has better ears than t.lon “The true friend." The only man. closed umu Monday to con. R Paddy had not lions. . 11,, only major “.m.,,_,/. W,‘ . treat Wednesday‘ after a week - ddressed long attack on .\o\a Scolia com- 5,09,”. munities. ednesdly nlflfil , e sheets at - ~~-dug‘ Flu ls Easing the tnaur-genie’ atmruhold ‘Ii the working clans district when bit- ter fighting raged between rebels and Soviet. tanks. In Moscow tho of the let IIEMIBCIP PTGII. o It was clear that stood alert on rain-soaked streets ‘ - HALIFAg iCPi——-lnlluenla ap. lhl{IDCf’tl$&n}’Sl:flnCKd¢ffl0M1.l‘I-pearcdw beau ngauowrr Schools be go a reopening in - pressed Cape Breton al- we haie l don't hear any but visible signolpirotest was the de- mm the epidemic dy "Hooty a itionient ago. what Liszhlfoot gone and _\€‘t he didn't make a but that Do you know what I thnk askod "I think Liizhtfoot is afraid has made him afraid." said .\1rs Paddy “It does seem that w'a_\'_" R~ said facing of a few of these posters; , One letter had been crossed ou ".\'eiiher do l." said Mrs Pad- of the Hungarian word “true' ieit troops who lquelled ‘as, duction i T’ Sov ‘ “wliat do you think"" Paddy"year's revolt kept mostly out of “am ‘°"5 ‘ ‘la?’ ”‘ 9399 Brew" ‘ si sciiooi supervisor G. P. Hen- Eziiessey of Amherst said attend- iance is improving in high school 9 owl ‘"5 fggaazfil maklng " "Em ““"l"k°d 'lK1'8dPS although absenteeism is‘ heard He has KEEP 0l."l' 0F SIGHT Travellers arriving here from sound when he was leaning He west Hungary said all was quiet. was right there-in the moonlight in Gyoer. a centre of imurgent fa moment ago and now he isn't. activity last October on the increase in primary‘ grades. About 15 percent of the. town's school population ll af- fected. i Dominion Coal Company pro- is down several thou-i greed Paddy “I don't know who‘ he can be afra of unless ‘l is Puma the .\lountain Lion. and he hasn't been around this way for a long time." ‘Lisien"‘ exclaimed .\lrs Pad- dy. Then Paddy heard the sIran;:t= sound, and it was‘ strange Total area of the British (‘omv monwealth is estimated at about : was lifted to catch any scent l4..'>00.00l) square miles Television Programme Schedule CFCY TV C1lANNia'L 13 FRIDAY 3 ill tiiii :\li'»{‘lllUllll .\|ii.sitale 1 I0 pm The Ll Jill Show 4 U0 ii iii —()pcii “Kluge l 30 it ill — ll(i\\(l\ l)ootl\ i ill ii iii llirldm) ')'lL1(\g 5-30 D m ——f\lighty \loii.se Playiiiiisc 6.00 ii iii —\i\t'.s[9l'll Theatre 7-00 p m~Cl-‘CY T\ News 7 07 ii in - \\ (‘.tll1(‘l" 7 l0 n in TB.\ 7 30 ii iii ~.Sp<ii‘:s “l‘(‘l\]_\' uitli Loiiiaii \li-- II (‘N fl Hit it lll —l.ast iii the \illhl('<'ill\ R :0 [I m ~Pliiiif‘e raiiiilv l ‘W ll Hi ——(‘Bf' Film Play l‘*|ll‘sl‘ 9 3‘) P m.—~(‘oiintry Hoedowii 10 00 ii in ("tin lfl lll CW [3 lll.-—(‘B(‘ TV ‘ions 10 10 40 D m —crcv T\' xeiis and 5 Weather .'i0:p in —-.\ln\ ietiiiie CKCW — Monctoii Channel 2 l CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER Ql'1Z l’ar'iiier bld5 (lite llanii-rid. '2 Three \oti'ump The Qlll(l(-l next player passes. both sides est and easiest way to identity vulnerable What do you noii bid with each of the following four hands" 1. QK952 Qatari es 2. ¢AJ9 O1-(JR gori E. ‘A97 QQJG3 .A98653 ‘——- l 1. QKQJS oi oQ93 axisizl .i,A.i743 ‘ .i.AJzi5 ‘ I l 1 One Spade \\'hi-ii partiier ‘opcns \\llll llllL' of any suit there ‘is an oliliization to liccp ‘he hid- tding aliie ll the responder has as much as 6 points The l't‘\plH’]:9 may take many iforms. If the responder says one notrunip or raises his partners suit to the two leicl. a holding of 6 to ll points is represented It the response is one of a iicw uit. the range usually lics be ‘tween 6 and 16 points It ilie |re.s'ponder goes into the '\\o lex- el in a loner raiiking suit, lit to ‘I6 points are rt-presciiicd ‘ A two club re.sponst- is ihcre~ fore ruled out particularly since la two diamond rebid would cre- late an undesirable situation The ‘spade suit is nam in prefer- ence to one notriimp becaiise of the unbalanced distribiitioii For Halloween . FRIDAY 1 00 ii lll -l-‘riday Playhill l 'e\\.s. Weather Sports Topper Rf‘llll'l1.\' 3.00 pm »-liver the Back 'ence . 4 00 p in —(lpen House —llow(l_\ l)0(\(l_\' 5:30 pm.—'\light\ 6 00 p m '—Puppet Theatre ‘i l3 rim l.lill(‘ Rziscals I130 pm.—l-Iarly Evening TV .' ws 6.4.3 p.tii.——Vlcatlicr 6 50 ]l.lIl N l ..~ - ioi't.s ‘(:00 pm.-—Greatest Fight: 7 15 p ii l.il..i .hca.i 7:30 p m ~$ti4.ll0tl Qiiestion Rzlll p m —l,rist of the .\iohican.s 11!!) ii iii.— The Ploii fe F.’-iiiiily 9 00 o m Pi’lll’l('l.'l \ltiiisel 9:30 pm —(‘oiintry Hoedown 10:(X) p 'l' ‘ii ii ll \' ll the 11:00 pm ~<'R(‘ T\' News 11:10 p m ~—('l\'(‘W TV News and 11:15 ii iii .‘I|th ientiiry Fox catre "Sailors Lady" ELL BIG at little cost with healthful, delicious the high card values and the bal- anced distribution is to bid three noiruinp directly Partner will read this as sh0\\ll12 16 to points and all-round strength \o other bid can deliicr this mes- ‘sage so effecitiely 3 One heart, This is the type hand where the number of ll‘l('l\‘ :he partnership can make wiil iii-pend not so much on how much stuff partner has. but V\lll'l't he has ll The qU(‘.\'IlUll 15: iii the cards will {it rather than, how many high cards poi.nts the opencr has. In an effort to inform partner of the distributional features of our hand, the heart suit is shown with the intention of later \'lE()I‘*‘ supporting diamonds. The‘ piissibiliiy is also reserved of subsequently naming spades it Hit‘ bidding takes a proper turn. The purpose of this plann oiisly mcamps and barracks mines but all are producing.‘ There was no specmi guard Many social and sporting even I ihinli he heard something that W0dn€Sd8.\i’ mill" 0" the T31l.VmR ”' Cape B"°l°“ ha” bee” W5‘ points of last year's demonstrat-‘ P0n9d or Cancelled because of‘ ors. nor at the Killian barracks. . flu. DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 2.Ciateiiclan 22. River :3 . 1. American Ord r monk llt.) ‘ulna 8, Bay window 28. Deck l-jlzl C Bodies of 4. in device Kaflir glue: vntch 24. Sogato ‘, ‘E15 warrio . oun y u 11 Migtaka (Scot) 26. Pro- nmfi 12 Clamor 7. Drud89 “°‘-”‘ WEEK! 18 'hn (oils 8. Pellet of 28 E2x- 14 country medicine clamlo L ‘ house 9. Little island tion tllur l 10. Scorch 31. Fish 70000407’! All" 15 Simian 16. Not many 34. Artist's 38. Coffin stand )6 Fellow 18 Girl‘: namo stand 40.0therwis0 (dtll.) 19. Ike’: 85 Male 42. Habitual 11 Method of airplane door mining 86 Rocllno 0. Wurttoin. 20. Music not bird lazily berg 11. Flurry (N. Z) 81. Melody meaauro feather! 22 ft i 2. J I o 1 9 to 25 Ordinary 27 Vlltlbk ii wiiood N it in (ago. is it trotted) 80 Either Bur i taatron.) 8 Knight at I to e Elephant. 11 2 labbr.) $3 Reducol to pulp 35 Viacoua 3' 89 Devourod 41 Gateway (lap) 42 Cordage fiber 44 Pong: ‘ 45 Fore - nip _ “ 4C..SLr0l'|( light ‘7 d7.Dlacrltloa1 mark tsp.) I DOWN 1. Bi-latte siequence of bids is to identify eyentiially. or at least infer. the shortage of clubs. A direct bid of three diamonds would force the hand to game. but would notl acquaint the opener with the’ ‘lflllfllll or shortage in the other; sllllS 4 Tito Clubs The clubs are bid before the spades partner will ‘know, when the spades are later mentioned. that the lonucr suit is clubs The dia-‘ mond support may or may not be shoiin later. depending upon the character of partners re- bids A game contract is indicated. but becaiise of the uncertainty as th three DAILY CBYI’l‘0QU0l‘lZ—llero'a how to work lit . A X Y D I. I A A X I is L 0 N G I’ I: I. I. 0 W Ono lottar aliinply stands for another. In this sample A in need for the throo L's. X for tho two 0'1. etc. ti-oping tho length and formation of the words an all nam. loch day the oodo lottou an dlfloraut. Aoryptog-ronaoooaloo Cl‘)MJX aw iuiis vz xxzznzn WDII LYDJ i>iuz‘si.rzc CRZDXAIZX pizz- QIIQZJ. vuuiiaiiy. oryptoqum nu: sun: or MAN: 1NCON- ITANCY. aoiunoou. ANXIETY — nscu. slnglo letters. spoo- where it will best play. asl -i -- i - ,".‘.‘;‘..‘..i.“‘i:"i.“..‘:;.:i" ::i‘;‘.‘:‘‘:’.’,‘ ii: ouit BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE Wrigley’: Spearmint Gum. iopening bidder. ‘ Buy it in S-package units. U y 7 :.0‘o v o'o°o°o’o'o°o°o'o‘ 3 L V . v ' 0 : . . o'o'¢'o°o’o°o.o o o .9 i v 0'0 °o°o°o'o 0 / AND PAY. LATER IN EASY MONTHLY 1. PAYMENTS AT , BANK INTEREST . gijnfast Limite i ‘nun sass l 000000000 0 I COAL PUT YOUR COAL IN NOW AT CASH PRICES .4. HA2- i2uMPH.’ \ MUST as To «see IN A CLOUD mscrice! os ATOMIC ,—/ . dine revolution in the Sov-i oiianniia ma KETT OUT OUR WAY IY J. R. WII.l.lAM‘S AUNII-I MUGGS & SKEETER TILLY THE TOILER MICKEY MOUSE THE LONE RANGER JOE PALOOKA SECRET AGENT X-9 perm: 551' we srnuos.‘ __:—i G%FV... WI"V‘ KEEN I-xK|N6 $11‘)-lA‘t‘ ALl.OF' s/outas FOR I-0% LET'S GIVE U7! NIGHT‘ wi~6:~/.’ Ti-tmsncs LOTS F09 i-iELDiisiG ME WHID MY .2‘ MATH.’ -‘ .— WHO DO 5 3OU|2 ENGLISH? 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