Page in The Guardian Saturday, July 24, 1954 (or very young children) Alter Laurie hari came hack from the beach. he cxcitedly Inl:l 'lis grandparents all he had SCCH - Zlown there. "See my shells. GI'andariii)1' Whal. kind are thr-y'.”' he askod as he held out his hand ”I..et me see nim," replied ills grandfather. "Thai iine is a gI:ind- .'.ather mussel, that one is ii buoy llam. and this min was :i iI'.lli- mail. They all livi-ri In tho niwiiii for a long limo 'Fh:iI miIs::ol Ivor oably used to iasicn himscii in VINO of the rocks until hr: icli nil. Dill you like at Ihc siiure'."' "Would you liki in st.-iy ilimc” Leased GI';inriI':ithcI: ”Nu.” Laurie .IiIc'.inIWl x-imily ”I wanted in tunic hm-K hi-C:ii!.w mu llrllnlltfd In slim-3 Inn )iIlll' calf " ”0h vps, so l (llI'l Wrli ll"iF nu nil now and lime Ii lull: at It Conic nlnmz." lii- --iwiii-ri thi- lCllPl'iPXi rlri-II .'tll'i nil L.tlll'l(' umii itllll him Now l.;iLIIIIr linrl nmcr lwriii rinw in a little rail Iipfiigv 5.n he wn: not sure iiliouir: Ii.-'ii lllx" II I-l nnl Ho hurl srcii l'.lt”ll III Iixw liolrls, hilt Iltii urix :i vllllli rm :Inry This lil1lP hc mi; alum; in he rightthezirio ll ll" ivli .i in: -mi-ox-wus. .'inrl rhiimnrl ri lllllv, hut in irnulri nm lnv ii"! in I: .l”i lallirr Nu cII'-znnt lav mic pair: 1n no lug ;mri I! -v . "F-'iiI:” Ill Ill: lhc stalls: place. and when l brmz rm ”l'hm' II st lw a:I'.iI'. . liu-'(.III: M liv- xvi lw gnrvs III " miiil ;l.ii wx llii-:II 1., .. limr l" 0 In I i 0 rl ”Thai ii In JKCCII .7Cili fuwi ”..'lll- dorlng arriiiml in tho FlEll')iP. Tlivy can lie riuu-Ii and inst at ni;:li'.. hm lhoy (':iI:'t 111" out " ' l i'.I'i rtix ill mi" tinizmi l.:iIiIIiI 1' .'Ill.iII;: xiiliz Iiw Soc liiix bmiiii Kklrili at tho linvlz" That 15 tho rail non. l e'l:lIIm.K(I Ii” 5 lRle('p inn " l.aiIIIv -:'.v.url mi ti-it-in lllll lw could not see uni tho lmgimlx, ?:.. FEELING WEARY? f x 7 9 1r E . CHEWlNG'S OHEERY l7Q The Tiny Folk! (A real alory or real chlldrcnl: The hunter with his dreadful gun, Will terrify, and call it tun. .1-ihiiny and Polly Chuck. He was illlllw. on the doorstep of hzs home In Ihc Olrl Pasture. It would have been better home been further back in the Oldl IIr:ITCllll!(). It really wait too near the learned '0 be lmplclom of any see rm He Ihniiizht because he waslhad . . promptly flattened hlmselt ilw'i- he could see iiil around him. lnr iiiiiin a dlSlllllCP there was noth- flswglgn 2:? Hg! M33? Znigh .nu In he Hll"llfI of. When his lath-inf be :;en' tram.” lg.” no "few Jnhiiiiv ' ' rr W00!) ISLAN DS-CARIBOU The lively flavour rafrulian you and the pleasant chewing gives you a hopp Jiitle lilt. Reliesliing delicious Wrigley's Speorminlb and good For you. Enjoy it every day! By Thorton W. Burgess danger signal tram some distance away. Butter paid no attention to it. He merely looked around, then resumed his day dreaming. He saw nothing to be airaid 0!, and merely Iwondered what Johnny was whist- Bl'STI-IR IS A LUCKY CHUCK t -Old Mother Nature. Busior mi.-. the young son of Now Johnny had seen something matimove back of the old stone wall lilng tor. . for Buster had on the Johnny, from long experience. had edge of the road. And Buster didn't know this. You; . I 1 I he really knew very little aslfxgf E022. uAn":: l "m5"1'd thelminutea he saw nothing more. Then Iirom behind the old wall there Cllll('l-Z (linmiinliivi iiliE'(I liiiii up and let:came 3 ahnrp upon, Johnny gnaw liini .xl.lll1l nii a miikingp stool that whn may Wu, Hequd heard 1;, you 'n..Is lli4'lL' I':Isl asleep In the Cur-lone" not to know R W” m: ,5, Hill mil 13” 3 1”” ”'d a"d Wh”-eiport or a rule. or course you know i ”(”nIiio mi Ihc-rc. Bright, get up! la Gg:1en:yal:i)nk:d0( u when Ynii H' gut cunipany.” caliedi . . (;mn,,m,H,L Iliuster had been sitting up on his Th" (M; umncd his Mos andidoorstep. He was just in time to lsce It pair oi.black heels disap- ipear in the hole back oi that Icioorstep. l ”I hope he wasn't hurt." thought Johnny. and looked back at the old stone wall. A man's head ap- peared behind the wall. Meantime the young chuck was ill Illl.'.lliDil 0:1 pixie 14! FERRY SERVICE Mdhtened young chuck. He tremb- led all over. He was ii puzzled young chuck too. He didn't know what had happened. There had been ii. sharp whistle close to one car. so close in fact that it had almost touched the wedge ii! that car. At the name instant there had been an ugly sound over by that old wall. The young chuck had a. loci. in; that he had been in dreadful danger. but what it was he still didn't know. One thing he did know. and that was that he would- n't go out again tor a long time. And when he did go out he would look long and carefully In every air. ection before he put more than his nose outside. Meanwhile Johnny chuck kept flattened down in the grass. He knew that hunter behind ths atone wall hadn't seen him. He wouldn't move until that hunter did. He would wait until that hunter's pati- ence was used up, and he went away. Down in his bedroom the young chuck continued to shake with fright. He was a lucky.chuck, but he didn't know it. He was a very very luck chuck. That bullet that had whistied so close to his head had been intended to kill him. What lor? For fun. Anyway, that is what the hunter called it. FIQEE "-.Ii'ilE.VI'l Uiiizlllld HEIDI! ('lI'".Dl1lIll'IFJlIl.5lHF'I l'll:j.V-J!-1 HHI1 -El!) Eli?! I'l';IlIEIliIIV-J ill .1ll'Jl'I1 Solution To Last Saturday's Crossword , .,,. . lDAIL.Y CBYPIOQUOTE-'-Hero's how to work it: 7 AXYDLBAAXR Jl'NE 12th to SEPT. 28th as far down in his house under- ground as he could get. He was a l.v:iu- ttnuil Illlllldbl I'rIIico Nin'i'I- . 7 am. 11 a.m. 3 p.m. . (hiiries A. l)unninz-- D A I C R O S S W O R D D 9 "-m- 1 ll-KL 5 IHIL ACROSS 4.GolfInound 23.Model T-"M9 Cnrihulli 1.Gonaby 5.Byland 26.Spaun W1-"I0! 5- I)iI"lIlIlK- 5. Spoken 6.Newl'ound- of 7 4HII- 11 Mm 3 lull iI.NewYork landcape nah Prime N"W- state canal 7.Mohamme- 27. Frugal mu!) 9 Mm 1 D-m- 5 W-L 10.Secluded dan god 2s.ciIem- Q llPISERl'A'l'l()NS: May be made Van”. tut .gc.1 y for Ia limited number of vehicles (poet) ”.sudden term mm W MHWIWK HM 01”” '" 11. Sound bluts ab. 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