Joe Paloolca The tone Kanqeri By Thorton IUITII CHUCK" IAI N0 DOUBT! as long as you've a single doubt You een't. be sure what you're about. -luster Chuck. The Black shadows were creep in through the Green Ibrut test now. They crept from tree to tree, drnwing a curtain oi darkness be- hind them. shuttling along be tween the trees. wss Prickly Porky the Porcupine. He was whining and complaining as is his way. It didn't mean s thing. No. sir. it didn't mean I. thing. unless it was he liked to hear the sound of his own imre He was followed by I young chuck. it was Busber Chuck. young son oi Johnny Ohuek. who had wandered into the Green For- est and had become lost. He did.n't - lonk l-iappi. He vissnit happy. No one who becomes lost in the Green Forest is eier happy while lost. Here it was almost night, and he hui no place to sleep. "I hope.' thoiight the youns lh'Ifk "that prickly fellow meant what hn said iihrii he offered to slimi me .i place where I can ll'.'E " The Blank Shadows were Ill about them now, and still Prick- ir Porky sniitiled along. He is s siriv walker Hr mu no reason !or lii.i':')iii; He tins periectly at is II was day or night. 'Ii 5 int pf tumbled rocks. It really 'i 15 I bririige 0! broken rocks there r. the Green Forest. 0! course ”l"”l'F were no trees growing in F155 r But. I'lE;h'. away, the Man: i ci.scmered something hat n at him forget all about tees. zi.d bc:ii:; lost among them. in that great pile of iumbled rocks here many openings. It would be ':te ?aS.P;'. thing in the world to kit-p trit oi siglit among those rot-its Buster Chuck headed for the nearest opening. He saw right .iiiar that there was a passage timxn under the rocks. There was Ito sign that anyone was living there 'i".ic mun: chuck entered. He stopped to listen. There was no sound from below His nose round no tell-tale strange scent. He gave A little sigh of relief, and elrnwfy made his way farther He iorgot to be polite. Yes. sir. riniin that passaer under the rocks. he inrgnt in any thank you to Pr'.cl(I,V Porky. Presently he esme 'n the end at the passsge. There "His is nice little room there just ..m...:mmm.......... BRIGHTENS YOUR DAY . WHILE IT BRIGHTENS ' YOUR TEETH W. Burgess big enotth tor him to curl up in oomtortsbly. It was nice and dry. in was tired. He had had an ex- citing dsy. hr the iirst time since he had met. luster Beer he ieli uh. I-ll Iergot all ubout Prickly Porky outside. He just made him. self comfortable, and dropped right 0" to I160). The young ohuek slept soundly all that night. Perhaps he had plessant dreams. Anymiy he was He was followed by A young nhnek. feeling good when he awoke the next morning. At. first he couldn't think where he viar. Hr crept up the passage, and poked his head out between the big rocks lust as jolly round bright Mr. Sun begai. his daily climb up in the blue, blue sky. Buster Chuck drew a long breath or iresh mnrnin: air He remembered now hmi he hap- pened to be there He lnokrti around for Prickly Porky. but his prickly iriend was nowhere to be seen. He sat up for a lnng looit about on all sides. Now it he could find good green things he could eat. he was sure that he could be happy there in the Green For est. Miscouche -Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Dniiceitc recently returned to Halifax. after spending 1 week end with Mrs. Doucettek parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Perry, Mlscouche. Mr. Carl Costwsll oi Haliizix re- cently moto ed to Misrouclw and visited at e home oi Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Gallant. Mrs. lddls Gallant of Montreal recently visited in Miseouche at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis McMillan. Mrs. Harold Perry and two chil- dren, Osrol and Donnie. recently matured in I-Ielitax, where they spent several days visiting with Mr. and Mn. Eddie Doucette. Mr. Brinsley Williams and Mrs Burgess Heisman, recently ro- turned to Hamilton. Ont, alter spending sevuai weeks visiting in Miscouche. On their return trip they were soeompsniad by Thomas and Lorraine Williams. Mr Cedric Martin anti sun or Tl-s delicious Flavour ol Wrigley"! 5D00"il'"' CW" lytgkieng your clay-gives you a little lili . . . WW9 the pleasant chewing brighten! Your '08'li- K990 9 potlvoge handy in your purse or DOCLOI4 as Page 10 The Guardian Thursday. Sept. 2. 1954 Montreal. arrived in Miscouche on Saturday to spend a vieek visiting with Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Mlrtm. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Pirieau oi Piusville. viere in Miscouehe on August 31. visiting ll. the home or Mr and Mrs. P C Martin. Mrs. Francis DesRoches, Jr, en- tertained 25 guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. DesRoches on August. 18. in honor at Miss Rita Gsudet. R.N., whose marriage will take place in the near future. Miss Betty Blscquiere ni Sum- merside. recently spe iit several days in Miseouche. guest at her cousin. Carol Perry. Mr. and Mrs. ”Pi'ant-is Brown ulld LAIIINT Oh. how my heart does ache, rnsrl body burn! I what madness In I mind that'r growing nld! The birds. the trees. the (lower; h-all I see Turn and recover lite, and ne'er grow old; For age is born oi care. And they have not The burdens of a heavy mind. nor know The torrid storms that nature can- not breed. But uiiih them all is tender as the night. Without a light, but tranquil with- out rain. And when they sleep. they never fear to dream. For dream they not; they being nol born ior death! eDanny Mr-Carron. Montague. P. E. I. l lamily or H.tliiax. arrived in Mis- eouche on August. 22 to spend it TIPS PUBLIC week visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. John C Pnlrier. TORONTO tCPlaPuhlir address - systems will be installed at all sta- Mr and Mrs Tnussant Pnlrier timis on the Toronto subway l0 of Next Brunswick. recenilv i'lSlI.Pd broadcast "BW5 09 BPLV ml8rltUD- in MlBC0l.li'l'l(' at the home of Mr. Hon: In service. The Illa" is 1" and Mrs. Sylvere Poirier. BV. warn passengers who might Win! -.d-...m.--m.-.. . to take alternstlve methods or trans- port in case of s holdup. NOISY CONTINENT LONDON iCPi we Trucks may rumble by Canon A. P. Daniels 0 Thames-side home but he says k” ? London is the place for ”peace and quiet” compared with the p continent He said nn return from a B R I C K s a holiday that Europe is very iinlsy. ”uiih rars driven lln the hnrn, llll7Y.'li)ll((t5 ex'erywliei'e and strident xriices day and nighl " DAILY CROSSWORD mtslgggg ggggl, ACROSS DOWN i 16. Are Lqvgrgiam uLoJLgL-A; 1. Flat-top 1.NorLh not 3;; my gnu hill (West. American icolioq.) U. S.) Inditris 17. Cut 5. Not 2. Type 19. Public living measure notice y 9. One em- 3. 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