0! all ages and sex have phoned the minister. His case book shows that there are thrr-e main troubles. Which drive men and unmen to tho i verge of suicide These are dom. . eslic. usually after in pm: love, mainly from mun: lnlt, at all hours; and stress. uminlly persons :1. GPLEHT WRRHW XPWX GJWKK. Yesterday's Cryptoquote: '00 FLAMBEAUX Vll-IERFZ TELEVISION CKCW -- Moncton Television Programme Channel 2 WEIINESIIAY. DEC. 14 (:00 p m eF. M. (Zniicorl Hour 3:00 p.m.-Frankie Lame 3:30 p.m.-At Home with Helen Cracker -4:30 p.m.-Today with Arlene H The Lone Ranger older I 3.3.-Uncle Jack at the Piano p.m.-e-Take A Look p.m.-Folk Songs p.m.-Howdy Doody : p.m.-Puppet Theatre p.m.eMelody Roundup 2 p.m.-CKCW-'l'V News 2 p.m.--Weather 2 p.m.-Sports : p.m.-CBC News : pan.-.Jun e Jim i p.m.--Bun so Boys 2 pm.-Vic Oheck Show p.ni.-I Love lacy p.m.-Cr I-Canada Kit P ado 9.111.-Jackie Rae Show : pm.-Big Town p.ui.-Press Conference p.in.-CKCW-TV Newa- p.m.--Weather p.in.-Private Llle. at Don gqooaag-acme 3383G835iS353. . Itn';83 a vase" Secret Assent X9 i! . U33 Abner ind! north alnly does." said he. gun up there. I suppose we'll have 3 hard winter down here." said Peter. way. I fear so." Acryptogranonototlon lPHI( X?!-I clllrx ORXG. mating and times up said Peter. Again Jumper nodded. "it cert- "If hard times have already be "Right," replied Jumper. "Any- CONTRAC By Josephine A PECULIAI North-South landed at a pecul- not need more than five spades T IBRIDGE Cuibertsoni con-riucr OPVITLIG. W! HLLN Y?! C JLGX KLXV WXT XHCCQYKH-Kl-ill. AND BEAUX WERE TVBRID sun CAME- noon. ' s65A7AsIs7Dw' WE com, we-on CLEAR our! vim-' "D0 W" hm" 9' "W 93'" 'i3"3n n dan erouslcontract in the to the queen to have an excellent m”':;:oul1” "9 dead?" Peteriiiatsralmlaeiow, gut the strangest par: play ftor thagdganhe. t F t W” ”w- is that it was the only contrac es 099" I GET: 485 won. on with u 1 9, and with the idea of rutfing down I iilsie Beaver um! had a in Ce 0: gum E dum::iy.dretlttrned SI highegiear: Mn. ad have cut I b or North de er. e. a ec arer en an I-:51 pile lthaiijy usual.” aalduiie. North-south vulnerable. Dummy ruffed with the spade MAKING THE ROUNDS find food ellouillg , chhgteur the Red squirrel and his g J97 3 passed the spade nine. East play- P”" ""1 ma 3"; "-"ism Jump" cousin Ha Jack the Gray Squir- g Q in: the four-spot. West won with ''""t"" ”""”s "9 ””' '"" ''"l m? "””' W” M? ” ""” Gm" rel have bzgli busier this year than 9 AK the ace W "M with ” ”"'"”"d' oou.v wii.i.vou PLEASE """”" "'9 '"”"""" ""'""'"" Wm” M" hm” 5”" 'i"'"”" 1 ven aw them before They must aaxoriz The up-do seven was now led TEACI-l ME 7' WALK LIKE AIIGET F - -Paddy H10 3'33"” for a long time. The last time he he 5 1 t r t fad acorns A H . R104 from dummy: East put up the lung ASA"-O39 O ORV E saw him Jumper W85 wearing 8 3" ' 0 O "u: in Wm .. .,H N . Axum and. hoping that declarer would an ' wBALL5- ” Pwdy ll” Wave" um "um M brown coat. Now he was dressed ""3 "em pl" ”"5' '" E " ' 'J9”3 W E 3 be able to enter his own hand re- IE Iayilll many Um95i Paddy is h all in white. Peter isn't given to "That must be lu I139 0' I Mfdy . ha .Qm7 turned another heart. This was I worker. When there is work "Kai envy. but there were times when winter. If they didntthink the wan- C5 5 .90 ruffed with the spade jack. and a needs 10 be dime he "ever slmtks it” he envied his cousin that white 32? W8Sn'i Evin! 10 be h3Td- (hex Q85 ' now lceclarer made excellent use g Probably "W9 ”l "W59 wh" me m coat, especially when the ground Wouldn't h8V9 Worked 50 i""d- '76532 of his own club ten. by leading t the Green Folesi lweias mmfori-land everything else was white with said Peter. .6u2 to that card and drawing the two i able though a hard winter as dorsmw Jumper shook his head- on may uws trumps still outstanding. The test Paddy the Beat-gr and Mrs. Paddy" u it u.ue' Cousin Jun-"Jet-' that be 3 Sign and u may not. How of the tricks. gbvlously then be- u The reaimnhls that ttbey Bil”-V5 "'9' Terror the Goshawk has come douan should they know a:.Jy moredaboutll Th! hiddmkt S m vy .' longed to Norl -South. u Pare for t e wors. u to the Green Forest?" Pcter aske . it ahead of time I an WE 0. North East on 'es mrmimr Pei-ET Rabi)" has W” m ml”. Jumper nodded. "Yes. " said he. may be that they have stored up 1;, 1 Q Pass Pass T Green F0T5l Where he had M b"s"l"l'm sorry to say. it is true. That an extra lot 01 food because there Dole. Pass 1 Q Pa!-I mess to the. H? olaatzig HT): fellow is just about the fiercest hunA wasJa lot of it easy to get." declar-I 4 Q Pass Pass Pass I Mr. Reginald Miner. accomp- in o 1 mar i . - i ?9ul'nEda5'0"?9I 5 me rumors he had iieerrel. kynciiiw viiisntwiltfnwtiliihaiieiit for ed”ltuTepe:ied to me that Johnnyi N01-this bidding. was emlnentlylfinledslfy-khiiiSOS Ilaodgeris ntmtlired R. HEAROF T . ' . i orrect on the first two rounds. 0'" dl VI 8 . - on 6 Hr BY. , heard about what the winter was mm... Chuck was ext” (31 when he wentfvh F r h 1 . r 8" mmetmd were the guests of MI. and AIN'T SPENDIN HEAT',MlCKEY'f THESE Vcmalxd u, he like. and lite commit down ”Why do you suppose he has to bed. 1 wonder it he knew'."'y Cndfs,-2, Siarthiliihfuble hsimrs mm” "W: Hammm Mmevezzugm--r1.tis win-rein 1 B16 FELLEIZS nee? h ,y I lrom the Far NW'”' of certmn mlklcome doun here?” asked Peter. said Peter. ?"”m mfiuj :: a-mi reebid in CNN ' y ' I" E:Tw i Ilholiyed ih9YPv bi" Nmld "0 lmlir "To get enough to eat. What else til doubt it." replied .liiinper ”l.l?r Ssgflh lhappem.-d In have Mrs. (J W. Ramsay entertained lM '4 (l-:uAl?k2,VEV -i m g ; '"P'-Pi-fh'il-4-g would brinil him d0Wn'-"' FPPHTG dill)" b9li9V9.l00 much "' 5"-3"5':: fair sort of Spade sun, that wau gi91,'f";;,"b”'"5. 9'. Maipeque .a"d O Jumper. I u lstlll. 1 wish I really knew. obviously where the hand hey Elli. omens Missionary Society 3 "Then that means winter is 211- said Peter. longed. and the double M (me may at their regular meeting on.Thurs- O By F- 3- M3cA"h"' ."" W . V I or suit-hcarls in this ('asee-spcci- day evemngi The f”"”w'"g of' .0! middle age. and their calls usularger they eat frogs. toads andlfimuy invites a response in me "hers w(.,.e ,,ppU,,u9d for the mm. 2 The great cities of the world arejually min: around lunch time. salamandcrs more regularly. untilimher majm..' -ing your Presidiint, Mrs. wn. ,. Using 50 11111911 Wei" ill?” 5('le"l'i The do-itvyourself fad has sunie.these amphibians form the bulk of Unmmmmvlyv SW”! was harduham H gums; 5(.(ty' M.-5 Ken. 0 tats are trying to figure out a way advantages. you can now k-eepythe food of the mature snakes. messed m find any reasonablylneth 0H,": rr-n,aSul.H.' Mrs! Frank u of Nlkilii the 53" and "(her mm" W” "WIS m” b"5y fl" y""r "e”;h'l The 33"" spake. '8 the lam to good response to the take-out doiib-laemrsmi L1l?F3'UT9 Secyi MTS- .2 erals out of sea water to make if bars to borrow them. . begin hibernation in the autumn k and Chm ems mreegcard spddelnuherr wan; Supply sew. M”. w. 2 fit for human consumption and ln- if. ; great pity the early bird .and the first to emerge at the dawn- suilastheioastofen-15p Norm. nmlq. Ramsay, After thu usual mug. dustrial use. p I .does not eat the worm that gets mg of spring. . - knowing that his partner had rg5.i'ne of business, a social hnur fnl- ' why are they puzzliiiz their up early to eat breakfast in our. Whengfirst captured it will bite pondcd wmlsuch ash,” Sum jump. lowed and lunch was served by the .. heads over the walfr SIlU3U0"'-' ivegetable gardens. and emit a very disagreeable odor ed to Eanm hemuse south v,iuuld.hostggs. . V V -. - s. A Because water. thtf naiufal 50"?” The female garter snake hears from its scent glands. But freq- ' GEE, l'Ni AH5-g(): ' oAo,'youGo1'oTH5 Doom ICANTLETHIMMINK that is basic to life itself. is be- living young and has aniazingly uent handling will make the gart- O i O W . B J R w.I'.amu ALLDQESSED? OFTlb;I4EUg-YBE K VIKES. T-ELLH,M,tLLbEDowNN A LWAS ACHJALLV coming I very DreCl0lIgS-Cnmmodlil large litters. As many as 50 have er snake is real pet. U Ur ay Y . . I I - ITHoU6HT,DUp FAST, 1-HA1-Os FEW MINUTES! H fwii 5n'1'iNG g The number of families through been in a single litter. These tiny Well do I remember how as a DATE WAsNi1- u r V MY I , HERE 0 Nli We W07” i5 '1" ill? Ulmrade. iyoung snakes are usually seen llllSI'll'dll boy, I used to pocket garter BAH! i'MTuRNtN'NN UN1-,LE,Gm-I r l I Mug --BUT YOUQE 2 WM-mg wt Industries are thirst giants. one spring and autumn. Thc xuuiigzsna-kcs and then pull them from 3El7Al?DUNl7"THEV'VE &” READYNOW! .5 steel mill of modest size inf !!X- are completely Lndepcntienl at their place nflcont-calment when- g x: , Th an ample, drinks up 500.000.000 8811015 birth. They feed mostly on earth-lever I got the right kind of audience ” , g of water every 24 ltiougs. t worms. As the small try growl-towicare. Z - i" About 00 per cen 0 0"? WI 9'' T”jiT"'.”'Pi ,...u - mm ;'”.'"; mg D Al LY c R o s s w o R D g ' 3:. i 3 .-lesser streams. ie res 1S roun . ' .yater. taken from drilled wells. y 25- Sumlg Ill 5 ' u l"'llg3u”” Tihak” fmimyhmmgigshzl ' a i-,hick'en buzzard it 151;. U H C8 "Si 959 M5 S "W - I C Narrow klletal portaiice of efforts now being kph u 5,3,0, made to deesalt sea water. wood hum, Distillation of sea water is pna- M wwmg km, 11.,” V aible. During the 185' "W15 W” fawiieeion a 8.Tossed i -2-:-4- r” gigtulgd water was used in the 12 ho"en,.n-. unm by I l ubojlsra of ships. At Kuwait. on N19 npur (however ,1. h " Persian Gulf. there is a plant cap- ,3. A mug. gouucu i 3 able oi distilling nearly one million of brown tat , : gallons of water a day. But pre- I.Borkcloh (An. lad.) , sent methods are too costly It tPac.la.) itcabhage i 3 would cost at least 50 cents a &'!"ldy salads r S I thousand gallons to produce sweet as Stitch H. Ludicroiu : . ( , water by distilling sea water. D.Nei-l-llIt 3- Woody Q The day may come when need P9N"N0' I i '5 (or pure water may make the mlb Pt P' 0”" 3 ter of cost unimportant. Mes: ,0 :2” 0 while. scientists will go on war - ' km in order in have soinethinl ngmq 2l'g:y”:,9m : ' ready when the time comes and 'nkknmr 23' ”” 9" i1'l?.w tongs u N we need more water. u-suns,” 11-egxrtovc .."-,.u:,l2... .. J 2?” .. ''I want to die with ynu." sobbed an Pun '” P P Mrs. Mary Goldstein of l:i!'0Vlt:iellcE& u "d" H I I VIIAVE R. I.. as she knelt besl e t e be M", i ' ,- . where her husband had gust pahs- np ;.':.i,,-Quu, our aoardlng House Malo oop e x we LMISIORIIEJR h led away. Five minutes ater s eh 33 5 H5, .1 ' died of a heart attack. aacgnvei-m miv e: D Am 1622 -, With a 75-pound wooden cross lcolloq.) ONE THING! CAN'T FISURE, HIS LE 5 Y; A F-QENE ' F&'-his back. Lionello Natole walk- 5. Frozen 1'wi555! n1zq1l.l5 Actzosxf Mggzlswgkkso warm” . 5.1 from Calaspusterilengo. Italy water yh..lo5-(OLE My wu:g'wA5 WC Nxi NA; M -5 OT AND to Rome, is distance of 400 miles. 40. Evening K.LL5D N pmztg wugu Q5 HE " C L as penance for wayward youths. (poet) guppgp 0,4 A gucg gpgf ”Dial Parsnhn for suicidr; " This (I. Bedcomey on 1145 5TA5E,I...t-low 4 has become I e by-word o a te e- in istinc ' phone service set up by a clergy- C8. Alhorl ic:Ea;-:UgANOT .- man in Ilford. England. designed dasser V T1 l to ease the troubles of person: 5-33" "'31. - thinking of self-destruction. ""'f”' y . He is the Rev. Peter West. 09-A"'""'3" "I thought. of the suicides I blmk l ;; read about every day in the press." 5i" gi;";;:u . an pastor said. ”I thought that "- nu u ...r nmixiu.srAs1' .. maybe a few words of comfort u'N:nfuv'ulu IVCTO.IANG UP some i emtld save these lonely lost lives. ' wfu WI Vl7l'5l'v') THO next day I annmint-ed my tele- 1 room” ! ;; phoha service." 'pn I 3, To date more than and person us." 77V!VPE cowv ygggt I7"s 77l!MA SKEO mm AN ow: xwuv! Muggs and Skeeter By Fran Striker Tilly The Toilet . WI COIIBID MORNING; ill. 1'!-(I195 THILIIA TH! I? AIOLND l-IT'S TD! 3-”?! OF icuemwl ' , . V ' wuii-rs V we we save IT'S 115 OLD hot? ”Ctl MINI. 1-,”? ., -i J j 7