. I h: . Morgan and Gerald Mitchell were By Tho;-ntgn W, Bu;-gag; Shelton who recently signed the Pggiglinlsgggf 12. S-agemard Calg invested as Teiiderfoot Scouts into uni: VOICE or hate or soirow or slaughter mktmgtdog to 3 m'W."”" 13tlhBh'BelV9l"5P3"01 P- L- R0- "'9 3'3"” B””””3”'””d "' "'9 t ' . I . . con rac . t ' - Blast is he who has I voice. That causes others to rejoice. - -Peter Rabbit. There are voices and -voices. some are harsh. Some are sweet. some are soft. some are hard. some are high and squeaky. Some are low and deep and gruff. But now and then there is I voice the mere sound of which brings I feeling of gladness t8 all who hear it. There are other voices that fill the listeners with fright. -.----is-'mmj'?Tr contract Bridge 3; Josephine Culbertson INHUMAN PUNISHMENT In bridge, as in' life. the punishment does not always fit the crime. Take the following hand for example. South was I little incautious-that is true- but he certainly did not deserve the fate he suffered. West dealer. Both sides vulnerable. Both sides 60 on scorn so it is that I voice is I very wonderful thing. g "an t inf!-1,3,; H;C)An For the moment he couldn't think whose voice It could be. it is in the spring that voices of the Green Meadow and the Green Forest folk are most often heard. Peter Rabbit had formed I halit of listening for certain voices. in the spring these voices are mostly voices of happiness. and happiness is catching. .He heard the voice of Winsome Blue- ltences such as "lets go for I ride'l Strange But True By I7. IL MIOAKLIIIII Lucky II. I 7-year-old Boston Terrier can talk. Not unintellig-. lble gruntings as you might think but recognizable words and sen- and. '" I want my mominie." If you doubt the above statement write Hollywood producer. John Some 2!) years ago a rain of toads fell near the primitive little hamlet called Chezzetccook, Nova Scotia. The toads, no larger than blow flies, fell like haiistones for about twenty minutes. A decade ago Marine Chris Drake, lay in a hospital bed. fili- ed with bitterness toward the Japanese people. Both his legs had been shattered by shrapnel at Guadalcanal. That shattered his dream of one day becoming I football coach. Today his feet- ing for the Japanese are dil- ferent. Why? Because the same people who wrecked one career have given him the chance to en- . ler another. Drake has been! signed for the leading role of ani American in love with a pretty" Japanese in a motion picture be- ing filmed in Tokyo. in the Marianas Trench in the Pacific Ocean, the British vessel Challenger located bottom at 35,- 640 feet -- a pit deep enough to bury Mount Everest more than I mile beneath the surface. Other amazing discoveries include:' tow- ering submarine mountains, awe- ”I've heard that before." thought I" I I I 1' CHARLOTETOWN "IA- SILICA" SCOUT TROOP Yes! Here the Scouts of the 1st Charlottetown Troop again in full swing. With a new meeting place and with the valuable assistance of new leaders. the troop is i1l'0BF('SSlh8 rapidly. Ne eaders are. Foster Burke. and iilie Kelly and Ray- mond Mccloskey. At a court of Honour the troop was divided up into three patrols of eight boys with the following as land McKlnnon; Lanes Patrol, P. L. Philly Mailaiiey; Troop Leader. Jimmy Kelly. . To date there are twenty-five boys enrolled of whom 16 are in- vested and have their uniforms. Test work passed included Tenderfoot (part only) Barry Mc- Giiiary. Second class tests: Hikes - some canyons, and underseas vol- canoes and floor levels that look- ed like our Canadian prairies. A blue rain over Detroit last summer gave I lot of people the jitters. What could have caused lions which revealed that the blue flecks mixed with rain came from pollen spores. Bob L. Pierce of Fort Benning. th day of the 12th month. tip- ped the scales at exactly 12 pounds and was the 12th child born to Mr. and Mrs. Pierce! Pansies and I few other blos- soms bear a striking likeness to human faces. Custom forbids a Navajo Indian blue rain? There was no answer amb"m”.e driver said "' 95”" for a time, so the hydrogen bomb Fnday c”"t""?'l blasts . was suspected. Scientists got busy filgen at": gashmg of mi! redlhghg with their microscopic examina- ' no u ge 3 ma" W 0 re use dying man to hospital. John Mos- Go.. came into the world on the to pagg, l2 do Huchepot. correspondent of the Marseille newspaper tonal. was killed Friday in the David McMillan. Philly Msnaney, James Lawlor, Louis Smith. R0. land McKenna, Lawrence Camp- bell. George Gaudetv Bernard Cal- laghan, David Ellsworth. Blair Kelly. Eddie Athinson. Gerald Mitchell. Morgan Mitchell. and Harold H2-nnessey. Highway Code Tc.-at, Roland Mc- Kinnon. g Bicyle Test, iiolaiid MCKIHIHIII An investiture at the last meet- ing was the highlight of the eve- ning. Scout movement. Saturday a hike was in store for the boys who ventured with packs on their backs. to Southport for I day of outdoor Scouting. The activities consisted in o u td o o r Eames. cooking and nature ob- servation. With a full day of activities be-v hind them the boys returned home i well satisfied with their days ac-l omplishment. AMBULANCE DELAYED ' on the to let an ambulance pass to take a iuk. 51. was fined S12 for not giving the right of way. Mosiuk said he thought the ambulance had room C()RRESPONl)ENT KILLED SAIGON IReutersl-Marie Anne Le Merid- sr. CATHARINES. Ont. icria Joe Paloka to speak to his mother in law Silizon ngti,lltingj'Mi? Huchspm l. .. - - - - wowas cycing n emos ex- :.Q:7I ;blI'd I long time beforenhtte wast Peter. ml Ollghll to ktnowl w:ose Bees are able '0 pmduce honey posed Seem” M. the city cnvering .93, lab" '9 599 w'",59m9-i " 1:5 Vm" i:l”"' ft 1”" 5'" 31'! 9:5 in twenty different colors and the story, was hit in the chest by V hearing Winsome: vo cc. ma e make a ge ow ee good. ony flavour . mortar bomb fragment. Txahs, Peter feel good all over. it was I could sing. I would like I voice 1.11085 N QQ9 the same way the day he first just like that. I wish I could QA904 W E QKJ8 heard the voice of PreeperFthe sinlg. It. must be W0'i:dEl”fl;l to be QKQ .l076( Hyla, the tiny iitte ree rug abe to sing; to ma e ot er peo- QQIOI S ;AJ9G who sings in the Sl;Illll':E Ptpo pie hat1)pyIjusti:'o;iear ygiurmvnice. imost as soon as te ca as Yes. sr. ws cou s g." .AK1f: a Of tht was I foolish '10,, disappeared. V V course. a . A13. For some time. now the l-iyias wish to make. It is always fool- w." b. closgd an d. hr ' O g1 had been singing in I great chorus ish to wish for the impossible. , ., that could be heard a long dia- Peter hesitated. Should he go on the months of Mqy, June, July, August and 17” Nddmli tance. Peter often stopped to list- up the Laughing Brook.. or should s.P'emb.r'- . 1IE.LcoUN1'MycA5gA5A1N i.i.M,I.IMy Migrgggjifw Now, 1'! Tl-tERgE'5 ANYTHING West North East south an, and he always felt better for he go back to the Smiling Pool. T MAKE 5URE.TttEN ILLGO CLERK GAVE ME THREE CINTS IDONTLIKE. l'i"S BElN' 'PIaI PIII Pan 1. listening. There was something He was sure those sweet notes RIGHT BACK AN... 1 TOO MUCH! SHOHT'CHANOED.' Dbla. Pass INT 29 joyous in all those mingled voices were coming from the Smiling ? Pill PIII Dhle- PI-sl coming from the Smiling Pool. Pool. Finally he turned back. He 1 l - 2 PIS P856 Then one evening just after sat on the bank of the Smiling ' O”-r L" I Peter had passed the Smiling Pool and listened. The piping of ll 8085 Wilhhlli Shylhi that Pool and started to go up along the I-iylas seemed to come from South's spade openins was cor- Laughing Brook. he heard another all around the Smiling Pool. He rec! 1!! my p03itl0h- Mllltth hand voice. a very different voice from guessed that the tiny singers were Of Oihefwiui End hT85PECf1VE 0! the voices of the I-lylas. it was I on all sides of the Smiling Pool. PBTVSCOTE and Vlllherablhllh Thehu wonderfully sweet voice. Peter Once he thumped with his stout after that openins. it W35 hhlllfal stopped to listen. For the moment hind feet. He had remembered -5 Stlmewhll Fl5kY-hlf Shlllh he couldn't think whose voice it something that had happened when 90 bid hi! fair dlhmflhd Shh W" could be. it sounded very familiar. he had done that the year before. EBSU 0"? h0"'UmD- A Pl3.VeI' Whh and it gave Peter I good feeling The same thing happened over has OPP-hed the hiddlhii Under all over. again now. The singing stopped. such circumstances-with both I ha; it stopped almost instantly. but sides 60 on score-can scarcely and continued the suit. East win- quite, The tiny singer nearest to accept the fact that he simply did ning,with the jack. East shifted Peter was the one who stopped somctliing nice for the enemy: he to a low truiiip. When declarei" first. and it was his stopping Out Our Way By J. R. Williams VNEY Grandma can"! amiobly step aside and let lli('m ”stcal the rubber" with I more nnc-bid. Of course South might have reasoned that North ducked. West false-carded with the king. Another heart lead put mond return. that stopped all the rest. East in again. and I second dia- seen I row of blocks standing on It was just the way you have again ducked by end topple over when the first tin it-Ia-ziaqruti slso know the score and would declarer. lost to the blank queen. one falls against the next one. pike proper action. if there was West now shifted to clubs. and Those voices stopped just like that W7-'-”-W "tins was the fact that the dia- Home It Auto Co. Ltd. YOU CAN TRADE I-IEBI my he could take. but against mond suit might become too diffi- cult to show if West mentioned hearts. in any case. to repeat. South's hidtling met punishment that was far too severe for his crime (if IIIYl- W8" 0P0ned the heart Ice BELANGER FEDERAL Cool & Wood Range ruff I spade in dummy, but East and thus went down 1100 points. " daciarer was soon shortened in completely all around the Smiling trumps when he had to ruff. He Pool cashed his top spades and tried to as if they did it all at once. - overruffed and then forced South quiet. Then one voice again with I club. The upshot sing. That one voice was the one was that South won precisely two that had brought Peter hac k. spade tricks and two diamonds. Peter gave I little hop of Joy. so quickly that it seemed Peter sat still. It was perfectly began to Old Mr. Toad!" he cried. In - ' .. W-"-f”2:. SPECIAL riucss FIRISTONI 187 Great George st. ' SecnItAgent X9. H A IvA-C-PP - we on umuou VOW" 'cE C”EA”rC'”C'5- Yea! peerrissrsiizc wgNDY,'n-(AT mt r E3fN.'lSN'THE CM 00, A Iieuw. MWHNHG MOWLIGHY AND MUSIC' ON THE Fi.ooi:.'- urrEnLv THE. Mors; r::scrNAriN6 now as -he nlovmmet ' W” W"':.:"w::L Au. N one..- ountev ammo am 'i"f,,l,,”m",L ;,,,,,. amen vow: mt no ft”