Man.” 992- lcamitlian Ciinners lonset Seniliiy Ligsjgez Beauty Gives ..- - t 's useless unless heeded. :'."e.Emgreatly it is needed. ' -Old Mother Nature .4; don't like it." muttered Rczuity the Wood Duck to himself. .., don't like having that follow muna. I hope he won't come mm, ,3 far as Paddy's pond Thm"D i.. no knowing what he'll do. mt he does love eggs. Anyway. that is what I've been told." Beauty had met Bobby Coon way up the brook above the pond of p,,,idy the Beaver deep in the (melt Forest. Bobby was fishing tur Crayfish under the banks of ,i,. brook. He was hoping for a pm: or two also. it was quite A mstance above the pond oi Paddy and Beaver that Beauty had met Boilby. There really was nothing .0 nurry about at the time. It was , tom; way to where Mrs. Beauty ..;.-. sitting on eggs in their new hnnir. it was Bobhy Coonls asking tm-.. many eggs she was sitting on that worried Beauty. Beauty flew back to Paddy's pllnd. He made sure that no one Warning . By Thornton W. Burgess Mrs. Beauty said. "Well. he can't haw any of ours" Mrs. Beauty declared. ”Anyu'ay. he doesn't know how many eggs we have or if we have any." ”Yes. he does." Beauty replied. Mrs.vBeaut.v looked at him sharp 13'. "Did you tell him" she de- manded. Beauty looked it little sheepiah. "He knew anyway." he said. "He knew. because he asked me how many yvu were sitting on." "And of course you told him." lilrs. P auty said. Beauty pretended not to hear that. ”tlly door." he said. "I shall keep watch and it he comes any- where near. I'll let you know he- forehand. Bui it he comes around when I am not near, don't take any chances. You know if he should catch you in here. that would be the end of you " ”He C:-iii't hair my pggg. 1 can tell will that." Mrs Beaiity.dec- lareri and she said it as it she really meant it BREAKFAST FOOQ has watching him. He flew over in the new home a short distance il'tIl't) the pond. it was in a small tr: that the Old Hermit. who liv- rd near by. had put up especially lot the Wood Ducks. Beauty began to call when he was si'" a little way off. Mrs. Bcauty heard him and poked her lirad out of the doorway. Beauty iiew to a branch close by. .. wt-,'. rllrlg "I I9 .ili:k' 1,1, t' 'i ”itili,iiit i t. . . i '.'ili l "My dear." slid he. "we have got in be extra careful." ity dear." he said. "we have got in be extra careful". ! am always carbtui." retorted Mrs Beauty. "Why the extra" tBohby Coon is fishing up the brook." Beauty said what of it? As long as he isn't itnun in this neigllhgrhood. why mould we worry about him?” Mrl. Braiiiy demanded. "Hr saw me." said Beauty. 'Then he saw some one worth looking :it." Mrs. Beauty replied. That was quite true. Beauty was nok-mg his handsomest. and that Ii i-cry handsome indeed. ”llc wouldn't have kno' .t we um around here if he hadn't seen me.” Bcnuty said. Now he knows. and he wouldnit be Bobby Coon if ma didn't come looking for our home.” 'l don't know why he should." 1-. ---I------------. IS YOIII CIIIID Wa y f us? uraao IAIY-Aotlnl uavon tho Onto: Cool for Ctitldron and Links I X - LAX tho chocolatod lanotlva . CKCW - Moneton Television Programme Cnannei 2 MIIIIIV p in.-FM Concert Hour Mn.-cofloa clia - ...... 333 (kooks: . tun.-Uiicla Jack Reid at 3 tun. ra I p.iu.-Alike! 5 Gus 1 D.rn,-Barbia'a Scrapbook i ii.m.-Howdy Doody ' .m.-Puppet Theatre m.-Cartoons in -Liberal Political Talk .in.-CICW-TV News .in.-Weather in.-lporta '83:! : .9. puvvuv .3 i in. .m.-Weatrnorland staph .rn.-P. C. Political Talk I .m.-Caenr's ilour in.-Medic :5-9ass399P"P 3383835336538 uvPV"V?P H! 0 one .1: -CK -TV New-a .3.-W Qtlt Ia- i-4.3. U791: n' sp:: :I::33s D Ito: I p.in.-.At lento with Halal I .in.-Denny vaualmi show- -6 Canadian processors turned out B3.5l5.000 pounds of ready-to-serve cereals In 105.5. against 73.500.000 pounds the previous- year. your teeth - adds sparkle to your smile -helps keep you popular! WIIIGLEY s I c .. . May Sell To American Firm HAMILTON. Ont. tCPi-H. G .Staples. director and legal counsel ttor Canadian Canncrs Limited. said Thursday the company's directors an recommending acceptance of an offer from California Packing Corporation to buy a two-thirds in terest in the Canadian tlrm. But he told the company: M uual meeting a decision on the ot- ter mu with the shareholders. Uador California Packing Cor- poration's offer each existing Can- ners common share would be split into one class A common share and two class B common shares. and each class A and B shape would have one vote. California Packing offers In buy from shareholders the class B shares at 318 per share providing at least 90 per cent of the B shares are offered for purchase. SOME CANADIAN PURCHASES Canadian Cnnners products are imarketed under the trade name of Aylmcr and those of California under Del Monte. Del Monte pm ducts at present are sold to some extent in Canada but are not put up here. Mr. Stapells said it was expected that some at least of Del Monte voters. 1.498 Marysville voters and 14.048 county voters. There were p25.'nn eligible voters in i953. nswmts ” HA5 GOT IT TOUGH--TH' KID5 KNOW EM ALL! purchases for Canadian r:onsump- North dealer. tion would be from Canadian now- North-South cumming. era. Canadian Cannors has packing .10 9 ' ' plants for its Aylmer products in . R-"M Nova Scotla. Quebec. Ontario. Man- .. J ,0 5 , itoba and British Columbia. Sales in 1955 totalled I-i2.l00.000. 6 i 74 N Q I I -.-j-C-C-Ce OKVI5 W E QAJIO 0 Q A z 9 .i ii 1 3 VOTERS INCREASING p A K 5 3 8 pp. p 1 p FREDERICTON tCPi The . A K Q 5 number of eligible voters in York ' Q ,-. 4 2 county has increased since the . A 33 p i953 federal election. sheriff E. M. ',,Q Lyons. chief returning officer for York in the June 18 provincial 7'" ."'”'"il3 election. said Friday. Unrevised North Fa-l Smith Weill tlgures show there will be about Pa.-.3 PHI to Dot 26.254 eligible including 10.611 city 39 Fast: 1 Q Can Be Delayed SAINT JOHN icpi .. Tire onset of ieebleness and senillty in the aged can be delayed. Dr. R. R. Prosser. director of mental health services for New Brunswick. said Wednesday in addressing thg an- nual meeting of the Canadian Pub- lic Health Association. idleness and loneliness hasten the mini: process. Dr. Prosser de- rlarcd. urging increasing attention to the problems of age. Too many old people are being placed in mental institutions. stmp ly for lack of other refuge. the sneaker said. quoting rmental hos- pital authoritles who believe "they cause no relative is willing to rare for them. and there is no other are sent in mental hospitals be in Opposed To Sale of Vodka VANCOUVER ii'.'.Pl lmn V. Vezi.ia. meaidont at H rm-by 1).... lillery. Lld.. of Montreal. says he. is opposed to the sale nt vodka cause it is a contrihutitz factor i juvenile delinquency. in an interview here. tlr. Vozina said the odorless. tasteless Ilqum is sold legally in only thrre prov. irices - Ontario. New Brunswick and Nova Scotla. "We don't like vodka hr-t-aiixr iii: been the experience that whore the liquor is sold. kids drink it, l'v. l-Old YOU? liqlmr rnniiviissioner that if you want. yoiingstt-rs'In gel un- oul their parents t.nnumiz about it. then make the sale of vodka legal 3' C... He said his company. arnoun thr- largest at Canndiaii tiislillorios, place in go.” Povcrly also arcoimli-d tnr some of the admissions of persons suite! "'5: only lPPl'Di('llf',S! and slight loss of mental function. manufactures vrutkn lir-r-misc thori- is in demand for it "Wo think it is A passing fad and traiiklv l'il he pleased when lt'.x pas.-ml min on iivion." By 8.18 the lucid-Holder in Mostarf CONTRACT BRIDGE y Becker Individual Clinrnplomhtp "ray, Opening ind. '.-m; of (tum, Cnnsidviw: all Hi: mgrnm-Q that. has been published on the best of all rriiri camps. insuffici- out spare and ntlrui inn have been KIVPH to the titir-stirm nt nhrn de- rliirrr shnulri draw trumps. It is surely no rarity that ii 'iP('iHl”!l' finds himself flitlvlhf it suit con. tract: In fart. unless tho r1rt'IArI-r in afflicted with this disease known as nolriiuipiiis, he finds himsvlt most of mu imp con. rented with how many tnimps the opponents ha". and what to do about them. There is no nasv guide to solve the basic problem uhich arises in every stilt contract-whether to draw the defenders trumps, or to let them he. The choice he- UUWI trump extrnrtinn and U10 particular eondiiumn Hflmi by doclarer. The best. rule on in ran. out the opponents trumps ohm that appears to he lrivariisgoniis; otherwise riot. Vngun all this hit of advice appears in he, .2 can -rieverthelela bl applied to today) deal. 171! hand (W01! to Mt! uvtuoh this ,wt-itor has rrrqueniiv out: with pupils to demonstnh trump management. The play zone-ally goes: king of clubs. ('llln',tnI4 hv a trump. Declare-r then u.:..a'ly takes in second round of inn. 2, and start; to riiff out the it." a in each hand. lnva riahlv he wt ha up a trick short of his rrmty .-0. tvecauae he loses not only he king of clubs and tu n imrt tricks. but also the Jerk oi t-lulu. The two rounds of trump in---, left him with only two trumps to rut! the three club losers in dum- rny. Trumps should not in rirzrvrt because, as has been .:lin;.mM South is bound to wind up A trick short. When West leads inn trump it should be won in dum- my. and it rlub nitfed. A din- mond is played to the king. and another club is ruffed. hen the ace of diamonds. and aim or fill!- mond which ta trumped in dum- my. The last club is now ruffed by south. The defense wins one club and two hearts. The declar- ei'.'s ten tricks consist of the ace- klng of diamonds. dummy'a ttva trump tricks. and the t.hroa trump trick: smith maltoo w trump conservation depends upon Our Boarding House of I - MAJOIZ HOOPLE l6N'l' , - HOME.MADAM.'--- I'M - - HE DELIVERED -- OQATVON KT KEMOEIAL DAV PiCNlC THE ONL5 LODGE-- I I HAVE A PEOP- - ION THAT MAY MTEEEST l-NM ,' ..g 5.4:. i.- .....-..,M..l rotting three clubo. Moior Hooplon A it HM!I Must Be Losmommx Husemo HA5 sous 10Pici( up A COFFEE CAKE -to ASK Vou To NArr, 8141' 'n-my KIND OF SAFARI t.t6UALLV'1AKE5 i-iiM HALL A DAV! 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