;gD1'iME STORIES 3 By Thornton ... id you find out i". i,'5,"ig:ingw:li'i all riuno” about W -chatterer the Red sttlliml ' in the 0; ii the people who live I-mi? Fore-st none is more fu'j of ”. L.h,(.i than Chatterer the ited '.'””u.,.L.i. ,A youknow. Ciiatterer iwtliic small cousin of HBPPY JHCV . . - different. They do' not il”ia:,Y.,;.grytogether at all well. 10.. pt Jack says it isn't his fault Happy Jack probably is right. Mr Mm as mischief-loving as his mail (riiusln ' i b in the tall. Chatterer s a usy N” mm; busy keeps him out itf"W.mei, But the rest of the " .n. he hasn't much to do and it y"'m.imics seems as if he spends ”.'..i or his time thinkinz up and l H". into mischief.- Thl.f'5-pl-jug he had done con- ..d.-rniile wandering. He loves to .',a.pi along the treetop highways- iuint-iimcs he can 80 3 1938 dis" latter without coming to ill? ;I.,,,,niI it is fun traveling up high mm ilirii He can do it. without mm: noticed and he can see all W-,i'. going on below. In this way H 1..-at-ns very many things about in; nPiCl'll)OI'S. He finds out many of (hi'll' secrets. Often it is what he l(';tl'lh in this way that gets tum lilln niist-liicf. ('.;ill(i11'l' had wandered over m.,,,- ilir pond of Paddy the Beav- ,,. t. he drew near the imnd he ,,,,.i. .;.ii- to keep as much out of .,;-in as possible from any other wim who might be there. So it um that he saw Beauty the WOW ii...-it uithout being seen by Beau- ” liiti1'l(lCl'." said Chatterer to inn wit. "it Mrs. Beauty is some- niirrc at-otiiid. If she is it means .i.;,; they are nesting. I think l'll ltilll-( around a little .it. if they imp a nest there- must be esirg in it now, I cannot think bf anything Ili.ii lH)lllll taste so (10011 Tight "DW 3. n. one. This is the season for ,;:r.. just as the fall is the season for nuts and for needs. A Duck egg uoiild be a whole meal for nit I never have had the eili Of lllil('lt it. must be wonder-ul. I V”, M519 it right now.' Chatterer liiimri his lips . l'lt3H('-'rPr was watching from m-nit the top of a tree. He was iinticnod out along one of the iinpcr branches. Only meone 115'- im: above him would be likely to SIT him. He was keeping that u..-;y tongue of his still. Chatterer mu he just about the noistest pl'l'S0ll in the Green Forest; also he can be just about the quietest. lie hadn't waited there long be- fore Mrs. Beauty lolned her '0Ve' iy mute on the P0”d- There they swam about together for a few , Thor Loosen Need Not Emborross Mariv wearers of false) teeth have -ii"rreri real emharrnasment becluu tnrir plain dropped. slip ed or web. bled at Just the wrong t. 0. no no: live in fear of this he enin .liist. sprinkle n little Bile TH, the alkaline (non-acid) powder. on your pliitos. Hold false teeth more Ilrmly. Io 'P'ry feel more comfortable. uni (flllf. Checks " late odor" men. lure breafhl. Oat AS1'l!ZE1'H at any drug oountar. BITES lnu-ct. inch. at sninul . . the hut treatment in plenty of Minurdh at once. It soothes. hull and elunue. Draws out the poison i I0 "Kill: OF PAIN" Ll.tLLM.t; iioon isLAiiiis-tiiiiiiiiou FERRY saiivicz June iii to Sept. 2? Daily from each terminal: 7 am. 9 am.. ll am.. I pm.. 3 pm.. 5 pm. STANDARD TIME in: daily report dial CFCY on first weather broadcast. Catch an early crossing and avoid delay fteservatlons Limited For particulars contact: NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED Cliariottetown. P E. Island TELEVISION CKCW - Moncton Television Programme Schedule Channel 2 g TIIESIAY 9 3" K! In -FM Concert Hall 3-” h.in.-At.'Homo with Helen Crocker pi 30 D.m.-Travelogue ,”" h.m.-The lone Ranger ”?30 D-m.-Howdy Doody D.m.-Long John Sliver ' it m -News '40 not.-Weather 5 D m.-Sports - Pm.-CBC News -m--His Honor Homer Bell -m.-Adventures of Robin Hood d4,,,ra 53 an -m.eDrngn III.-P!icit The stars ltm.-it ii The Law M11 -Burns J: Allen PM--News --l.lrent-y The Rainmak- IU mm.-sip on ”:4.9!' .. 3338 385 av? -: The Guardian, Page 9 Tuesday. J mice 19. 1956 Chairerer investigating we may Squirrel. The two couI- , p W. Burgess . , w;' H -149 fwlinii it i. . it he saw Beauty the Wood Duck Without being seen by Beauty minutes. it was ailovely sight. However. Chatterer didn't think anything about that. He wasn't interested in loveliness. e was thinking mostly of his atom ch and how good it egg or two would taste. He watched Beauty and Mrs. Beauty fly off toghther down Laughing Brook where it leaves Paddy's pond on it's way to the Big River far away. As soon as they were cut of sight Chatterer, got busy. He was looking for a nest. He knew nothing about what kind of a nest Beauty and Mrs. Beauty would have. He thought that because they were Ducks they probably nested on the ground. So he began looking the ground over very thoroughly for some distance around Paddy's pond. He heard Blacky the Crow caw- ing a short distance away. He knew that Blacky has a liking for eggs too. Perhaps Blacky would know where those pretty Ducks were nesting. Chatterer went over round the corner it is time to think cdabout u the mood dictates. This ' enty-six by 26-inches and" is avail-. ROPED CHAISE ON WHEELS mrznu 3l5” H with 'uy summu days inst :- nbout a chaise that tiny be wheel- onc has five positions for the back rest and a rope foundation for the aximumv in comfc.t. The ,wea- ther-reslstant pad is bought ready- made. The size of the pad in sov- able in .i range of gay colon. The finish may be a natural wood stain or it paint to humanize with the color of pad selected. The pattern gives step-by-step directions for sewing out the pieces and assem- bling. Thcprlce of pattern 315 in 25 cents. The. Lawn and Garden Furniture Packet containing five patterns of other outdoor pieces in S1. postpaid. Charlottetown Guar- dian. Pattern Dept. 4433 West 5th Avenue Vancouver 3.0. Canada. DUl.LES' son rmnsr NEW YORK iAPl-Avery Dul- les. son of the U. S. secretary of state and Mrs. Dulles. Saturday was ordained a Roman Catholic priest. The ordination was con- ducted by Francis Cardinal Spell- man at F o r d h a m university church. The younger Dulles father iii in life elder of the Brick Presbyterian c h u r c h on Park avenue. OLYMPICS GROWING By B. JAY Opening lead-queen of under. The CONTRACT BRIDGE BECKEI slam. although many ways in reach North should have bid four dia- monds in place of four hearts. Al six card suit is worthy of more! than one honorable mention. Ther portrait of the hand is better painte” if diamonds are rebid. Heart support can be shown later. if the opportunity arises. Granting the four heart bid. however, South should have tried, for the slam by means of a five diamond bid instead of the con- ventional four notrump. The dia- rrand support may be of prime importance to North. it is bet- ter for South in this hand to give information than receive it. It is not inn easy, in actual The original Olympic Game never had more than I few hun- to investigate Blackyand what he was doing. , dred competitors. .. 11loFST.ULRiCHm sbu CONSECRATED ON JUNE . WAS THE Till CHURCH TD BE BUILTGJTHESAMESFG AND COLLAPSED 7 HOURS AFTER ITS DEDICATIGI prlcti 2 to arrive at the grand HEAVY TOLL TOKYO tAPi-Automobile accl- dents in Japan last. year killed 5.379 and injured 76.501 in 93.981 mishaps. it's a record. topping the previous high of 6.374 deaths in 1954. bidding in recorded as it the seven diamond contract can took place; The final contract was be suggested. Any time the op- Imacthtng Ihort of perfect. Six ponents have an ace. and the con- tliamonds or. in fact, seven dia- tractors have only 27 high card 2 mood: are superior contracts. It points. tow learn need be shed for-'1 will be r'5:d that diamonds were the failure to achieve the summit.l g inferred to once during the bid-, To add to the abortive bidding E ding. after which no further ref- sequence. South proceeded to go crence to a girl's best friend was down very quickly. The spade G nude. In this respect both North lead was tiumped in dummy. De- nnd Souths were derelict. ilnldrerditook tug rotunda of trump. scover e bad trump lk. There was no way to re- wd "'1'" I I. cover. and South had to lose a '"l'w"" spade and I trump for down one. Q;e- The contract can be made if de- '1 I 4 clarcr plays more carefully. The Q A Q I G 5 8 4-1 heart split is not go rare that y QA J 10 I , ilt ego ttileuignofred. geclarer should! 3 en a mp rom ummy Ittricki T N :3” " two and let the defenders win it. 3 .mg W E .31 This play insures twelve tricks 3 .'(.3 S gas-'43 e in though one adversary has 0 four trumps. It will cost the de-lz OK1o7A clarer 30 points every time the VA K 9 3 T hearts break 3-2; it will gain himl 3' OK '' 3 about 1,000 points every time the .: 65 heart. blank 4-1. Little strokes fell 01 ” Tho Hddlng: grea on . Woof. North East south DD... Fla 1 Q PIE 3 C Pan :5 Pan: 1 0 'l' A G .. .. -.. een- ge angs Pen 50 PIN '9 l iln Australia Are Causing Trouble MELBOURNE (Rt-tilcrsl Ans- tralian police Saturday opened a campaign against. the countryts No. 1 social problem: Roving teen-age gangs. i The boys, "bodgies." and girls.' ”widgies." wear o u t l a n dis ii clothes and travel in gangs, with such names as The Asphalt Ar- abs. A rash of street lights and other disturbances have hoe-ng laid to them as well as many i petty crimes. i Police Saturday night hi-nke llpl 1 major brawl in a theatre and baby. She was charged with be- having in an offensive manner. ADDING KNIVES A group of teen-agerit wearirigi "bodgie” outfits started fighting, in the foyer. The "bodgie" is characterized by tousclied hair. atovepipe-tight pants. flamboyant sweater and thick crepe shoes. i The ”widgie" wears a slit skirt revealing a bare leg and has her hair cut in the male fashion. With that goes a tight. striped. sweater and heavy makeup. ! In recent weeks the cult has been disrupting business in the. city stores and shopping arcades with disorderly conduct. But what Enjoy chewing Wriglcyis MR 173' P4PI5'Hl0lygRSR7FDPdL?Aii?';E”Rr6 E (E5, (1 Out Our Way By J. R. Williams PRIVATE AFFAIRS! .uu.,---.-...-. WHV MDTHE29 657 GRAY NO.1WA5TRVN”lD soothes 9- your feelings when ready to hit the cei ing! wiuoteifs I GUM CHE-WING and black jack: to their outlits.l OUTS Spearmint i-VHYY day! Our Ioording House IT'S NDCE OF YQJ TO TAKE ME TO THE TPAINY-nu LET MY 32lLLlAkiT Huseauo APPQOACH THE l erove win-i A 3.46 or E -- oi: 57227 A mos i: on , I N NE Austrian 3 a'ATHi'u6.' t J 5 If watt. ilk-rat that Mice A rAi(iMe His rot?-sr steel I --AND DON'T Feet WHILE I'M AWN oou-r 3”” 9”" 509 TWEQE 5 A BEAN W-DEN i2 m Major Hoopi: til. & F 2231 TH: PAPER PLATES - ' Bringing Up Father V new you . TASTES IS Lnt! will MARIIMGES iuwoissr Q TO A SOUA MIAL AaAiN.' . .....D....D.., 0E U s. SENA rs, uonemivs alhuus Ape- Aaour was smrrcnsa. l oauzvs EVERY- . is ALL 521' so: Tl-i' halal? OARTY ms AFTERNOON, ' WELL TH'NG' DETAIL l ALMOST i: AH. THEPE3 ONE IMPORTANT OIGOTIJ C HAS. KUHN 9 mi v.. mi...- run i... run. arrested a 17-year-old blond: girl- 3 who calls herself the ”queen of? a. the widgies." 8 The girl was llld to have been marreid at H and to have .-7: '0 oi to :1 2 3 -.1 really worries thei 0 police now is that the "bodgies"l" are adding knuckledusters knlves' ' ll- lo- i ii? Secret Agent X? The Lone Ranger Joe Pulooka E 5 HAVE )OiJ IEEN FOOLIN6 AROUND w T-4' THAT OUTLET A6AlN, Juuionz Q i run! Must" I A , ti-tori" iN IT JOMEWHIRI... WE'LL aAv'it ro our SAFITV LISSON... our muumlhm mi: is ALWAYS A soot: Ti-we Tb KID AWAY FIOM! HERE, LIT MI 61V! 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