Page 12, The Guardiansah. June 1956 minus l sroiiies Sudden Silence By Thornton W. Biugess pg...” -u.l'.u an; an 1, ,. somewhere in the neighborhood. .4)” Moan 5.3"; He had forgotten that it is never safe for even a few minutes not Tlu" W" d 3"" m” 3”m3 ”" to be on guard and watching out naming at the top of their lungs. Th”"3l' Simmy fl”-V Seems l” Ghatterer the Red Squirrel, whose Fm dew" "l 3e"”'S ””""' 99"”? sharp voice can sometimes be in trouble, he also is very, very heard a long distance. was scold- 3”” '"”"l 3e','"'3 ””""' mks "W In as only he can scold. He had of trouble. while Chatterer forgot quite lost his temper. That is one to watch out, Sammy Jay dldni .1-me worst "mg anyone can do. forget. So it was he that saw Stub- A lost temper always results in wing the Hawk in time to scream I quick warning and then dive lllli) playing a Joke on his neighbors, and at. i '” " whm there isn't any danger. ciuittei-er didn't know what the danger might be it it was real. He didn't know which way to run. He might run right into the danger instead of away from it. ' Now lot course Stubwing knew what that sudden silence me-,miy lie knew that he had been seen. He flew a little faster, mg keen eyes searching everywhere for Chatterer. At first he dldnlt see him because Chatterer didn't imovc. Then Chatterer saw him lcoining and did move. He moved last. He dodged around the trunk of the tree in which he was sitting. That is his favorite trick. He was lucky. Yes. sir. Chattei-gr was lucky. Had he been just a wig second lakr he would have been coiiglii. Chatterer wasn't scolding t bl . l-lad Ch tt rtulzactsg trezllpei he won): heavz a thick growth himself. Blacky thi- not forgotten that other ears than CWW Wok l0 his wines and E01 those of Blacky the Crow and Sam. away from there as fast as they could take him. my Jay might be listening. . . Trouble has a way of leading to Where there had been so llilli'li more trouble. Chatterer was find- noise, there was Sl1(l(l('ll 5ll9ll('L' lng this out now. He had tried to At first Chatteiler didn't rob Mrs. Wood Duck of her eggs stand what the danger was. while she was away from homey She had returned unexpectedly and thrown him, out of her home high up in a tree. She had Pulled him no one left to scold. ing was genuine. You see. Siillllll) ACROSS 4. Perform 1. A prickly 5. Friar 5 P937 title 5. Out of 6 Frvnzy 9. fumtitute 7 Elliptical or sp nach R Repair ii. Courlsgeoua 10 5-: ord 1 Devi fish handle fZ00l.) l1.Becnmes 13. Goods left indistinct 5 322:" :2 in Of Ell M. Guido": (slang) highest note 19.Grows . V - . -- . 15. Enemy insipid ' ' I W 17. Old timu 20. Head who I listening in we never no . mmhaic) covering , 18. Narrow 21. R t, out by the tail. Blacky the ,,,o,,g 22. P355 Crow had seen it and has at once 20' gm, . 24. comma began to make fun of Chatterer. 23.Necktie Sammy Jay had come along and z7,1v;x.mme'u Joined Blacky. Sammy is always account on hand when there is a chance to books scream at someone. All of this 29. Cut. had been more than Chatterer CI-2:Ie(ped could stand and irlle ha: ullglfilrgg 'ukMce th' ta e s 0 . i.'e,reii!zmlllt:ig'ed. He had forgotten 33 F 051011;: . m we that there might be 0 er cars 35- Sheep! cry 38. Female ghcep 39. Before tlooil isunns-cinisou .i.gl......v. 44. lck ram ssiivics --mm. June 16 to Sept 2: l6" 3”” d"? p - i as in mu Daily from each terminal: 3: Isilrtlzlrleny -t 7 a.m.. 9 a.m.. 11 am.. 4, sh"? v 1 p.m.. 3 p.m., 5 p.m. Dow” STANDARD TIME 1. Volume 2. Russian river 3. Pet name for. a mother DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE . For daily report dial CFCY on first weather broadcast. Catch an early crossing ' and avoid delay. Reservations Limited For particulars contact: NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED Charlottetown. P. 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PTTS Out Our Way '6 H U 9?yr9 835383888 vpvp .66 " 509:":-'9 88 U GUUU Star iiiidoiv Cluiileri-r lloinislieri he had never thought of held his tongue because there ileum Tlicii llL'ipi'95Plll danger realized that Sammy Jay's iiitl'll- DAILY CROSSWORD THERE'S way i vmxsb i you aJ'TA'l'H'6AME --you -. PROMISED IF i LET vou art .now. lie was very, very frightened, ilie was keeping his tongue 51111, lslubtllllg hadn't given up just be. li-ziiisc he had missed Chane;-er on that first dash. It was his eyes fund his nits, not his tongue tliatl had use for now. He ilI')llll.i to get those eggs. All his and trouble had l("i)lIlP iruni that. He dodged around wthv tree again as Stubwing made has the bad habit of suiin-iiiiit-s another dash at him. 25. One- p spot I? card . 26. Thrice ld.'I' tmus.) 28. Tents of l ' the Ameri- can In- dians Ycilerdays A-nwsr 31 1406- 39 Baccha- ure nalian cry Mr ljamPl'9Y3 40. Mature Ivxvnoikl kn 41 Paradise t C3 nd 43. Marsh Shmb meadollv 37. Measure 45, 01' um Sam, of land (Scot) - Here's how to work it: A X Y D L B A A X R In LONGFELLOW One letter simply stands f th - '9' "W ""4-'0 Ul. X for thgrtglo) oltncunssineglzmlglet A la med trophies. the length and formation of the word, mle 631' :33: Each day the code letters are different. A Cfyptngram Quotation CMVG AN cc-an HGIHAGDGS-PMB. Yeitewhrs Cryvtoquoie: WHY -woRns ' l Juu: ALMOST INVARIABLY TRASH Nowffllnglbslw Dl't”l”'ud 5V Km: Features Syndicate By J. ll. Williams A euv LIKE You Ai.i.u5 '7Ei.LN' ME HOW DUMB i AM! wi-iv, THAT'S 'TH' Doe ASLEEP on Tl-i' voizci-I. AW Tl-lEM'5 HIS s-a-u-urue:amiwv.... . CONTRACT BRIDGE 0 By" B. JJIIY BECKER l lktcomclly. in would Eu! deuei-I Neither side vulnere.ble.; takenp the dianigiaduuliimo. till; was W Q W p gfffd trlclu-ave upddeg, mil...-g, um um :::.'":;":.-.m"'..:.::'ilt..m t””” ofhl-play-umiiomciugot .33 N .35 them. rineadnl the diamonds: l ::(aQ3109 W E :l8(573.4 ot;:'VIIl not part M NO gain 5 -I-A1032 ihennttwophynnnthseru. .AQm-lg cialonen Bollllllnlllltefillllti ':i?.:i”:”i:.”.."....a”.' J 10 5 C N to 1.35 twoiieu-tiooerunhowiutiu Th Mddm , H55 WMIIQ-llediunondislod. mute soot: West North :i.;hi..iiuollln cumueenh wormmm was "3 pug 1 Q Pass 3 Q lead the l:u.:n of clubs. Vllhnen pg... 4 Q But take: it and returns nlieart. Opening lesd-king of hearts. The bidding followed -tsiidsrd '''Y- "N WPOICI at the lines. North's three spade bid was a typical double raise of partner's suit, showing 13 to 15 ints. and at least four trumps. South ducked the opening heart lead and West. taking note of his partners discouraging deuce, shifted to the nine of diamonds. Deciarer played low from dum- m , and lost the diamond finesse to East's king. Eas returned the six of hearts. whic South won with the ace. After drawing trumps. South played the queen at clubs, which lost to the ace. A heart return gave the defend- ers their setting trick, declarer losing two hearts. I diamond and hand is made. The objection to the diamond nneue is that if it loses. declanr makes only nine tricks. It. is true that when it succeeds he makes eleven tricks. but declare: lhoilld not limit himself to an outoomel or either nine or eleven trlclib. His goal is ten triclu. end he should not link; jug eye off that goal. The finest in a protluible de- vice in the decllreru bag at trickl. but is not lupposed to be used when it jeopardizes the con- tract. The than was never in- : club. tendod u an instrument or ult- kiad South disgndoed the hand destruction. 0 nu. Kin: Features Syadiutu. lasi s...... M than 100,000,000 cubic feet of gas CMIHARY daily. Officials of both firms said . . th 0. il' ii f Ida "P9 gL”'9-'i Mil and Nn”h"iW':Sl6;gT8lls Clilnalliz dl:i'm'::ans-tllqanill em (Mano Mmlml G35 C”m'iada will be re-distributed by pan) l.lil., Wednesday aniiounrcd Noi-(hem outs,-in in 25 mimic. the mailing of a 20-year conlractlipalities and many industries be- nd North Bay. involiing the distribution of murellween Kenors a . . SI(.V GAS AGREERIENT tCPl - Trans-Cane Grandma Mickey Mouse SIALO ARE I'UN-I-OVIN' ANIMAL? amt Mllggs and Skeeter ' YEP. MAJOR! You've one or my PIZIZED HISTORICAL. QEAU-Y GUT THE Reucs, SAMPSON .' 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