,- TtC:1.lZly.FCb. 14, 1:-);5g The Cuurdiiii. Pag:79g7- i sh-cmge But True By Ii. H. MacArthur at H --if: .-r, , . . . . . vo-I... -4 By Tltiirntnlt W Borges A Mill-WINTI-ZR iionion A little play in every day. Will tto a lot to smooth the way. -Little Joe Otter. itlaitky the Crow was flying high ;iiiir.i- lhc ttccs oi the Green For- est Tlicrc are times when he likes in it; high bet-aiiso then he can see lI1ttt't' than when he is flying low. i.liili'ii) has iiontierful eyes. He iii-i-tls to hate uotitlcrful eyes. Much of his food. especially in winter is sillitil and he lnust be able to see it ('tOil when flying fairly high. liPiilllE a living in winter is any- thine hitt easy for Biacky the t'rnu Somehow he manages to do it Elm-lit was flying over near where Lautzliing Brook comes down from the Great ltloitntain through the (irccii i"ot'c.st. Off to blacky's right was A small hill on one side or which no trees were growing. it was covered with snow. mak- ing a quite long, smooth slope. Hi.-icky merely glanced at it. He had never found anything of inter- est on tiiat open. bare slope. He vi as almost past when a funny thing happened. At least it seemed funny to Blacky. He almost forgot to keep his wings moving, Out from among the trees at the top of that slope bounded someone dressed all in brown. It was Little Joe Otter. Right at the top of the slope he threw himself headlong down that smooth slope. He went sliding down flat on his stomach with his arms and legs held back. He plow- ed through the snow. which was light and not deep. down to the bottom of that little hill and rolled over in a snowbank. Harldy had he scrambled to his not when another Otter slid down the slope in the some way. Blacky thought it was Mrs. Joe. Then two more did the same thing. Blacky flew over to the nearest tree to watch. By the time the last slidcr had reached the bottom Little Joe was back at the top of the hill. He wait- ed there for Mrs. Joe in join him. Then before the others got there they both slid down again. In the bank of soft stiow at the bottom they rolled over and over. They tossed the snow this way and that. They looked as if they were wear- ing white coats instead of brown. Down came the others and join- ed in the fun. Then all four shook the snow from their coats and started a race to see who could get to the top of that little hill first ”What in the world are those Otters doing that for? Thcy must he crazy.” though Blacky. Siuniny Jay joined Blat-ky in the tree. "Wit.-it are those Otters up io"" ztskctl Sammy. "You tell me." rcplicd Blaeity. "lild you crcr see such foolish- Don'f Neglect Slipping FALSE TEETH Do Inliw teeth drop. into or wobble when you talk. rot. illIlRl'l or snoo7.a7 Dont be annoyed and ombui-uua b tuit-ti handicaps. FAsTEE1'H, an tmltne inon-in-irii powder to sprin- kle on your plains. keeps flllle teeth. more firmly act Gives cnnndcnt feel. ""1 "7 59'5UHt-Y Ind added comfort. 1;lll(Y3I1fg1Yh:!gY. minty taste or frei- . 0 BETH todl It on (NI counter. , ' italiavs Suffering Fast- Effectively with VICKS Vnvotliiii . Soothe bout with 1 MINARD' I. I N I M E N ;d:uh':tlt'udyu-ii: ..-::'-W "- 7.: TE! EVISION CKCW - Moncton Television Programme Channel 2 TUESDAY 3 9" tum i-"M Concert Hall 3:00 p.in.--I-'Inrlari Zabach 3:30 omrltt Home with Helen Crockcr (:30 p.m.JFoday with Arlene older S145 nm.-Uncle Jack at the Piano 5:00 p.m.-Magic of Music 5:30 pm.-Howdy Dootly 6:00 p.m.-Barbie's Scrapbook 3-30 p.ni.e(”KCW-TV New: 934" itm.-Weather 5'f-'t it m.-Sports 5--0 n m.-cac News 7:00 pm.-People Are Funny 7'30 It tn.-Adventures of Robin - Hood 9"” Pm.-G. M. Theatre "M tlmynrunei N0 Em.-Pick The sum "MN tun.-Ctttuii: Forum 197” inn.-4 Din-ante "W tun.-en am New: 1140 D-HI.-Weather ' ":15 P-m.--Feature rum.- l!:l5 e.n.--Sign on i 3ETl',S?0RlES Nat Fisher. of Burbank. Cali- fornia. used to be an actor until .he struck it rich blowing bubbles. Fisher had long had a hobby of inventing small gadgets. Wealth :37 V ( came his way when he invented a A .& machine that blew bubbles. After A ' cl")! years of experimentation, he brought out a secret liquid to pro- duce better bubbles. I Fisher's bubble brew finds favor among many groups - youngster:,.l entertainers. dbitriitlsts, the latterl using it in various experiments. l Two youngsters who ought to get together are Karen Smith of Ogden Utah, and John Stahnm. of Lon- don. They could tell each other how easily the bones of their bodies can be broken. i Karen, who is I3. has broken a bone every other year since 1948. A few days ago she snapped a bone in her foot in a ballet class. in 1948 she fell from horse and broke; an elbow. in l950 she slipped on- icc and broke a wrist. in 1952 shel broke a bone in her foot in a gvtnnasiutn class. in 1954 she fell and cracked a bone in her back. ”l'm not looking forward to 1958." she says- John. eight has fractiiretl his legs .and arms 15 times in the last 15 iii", ltnonths. Physicians say he contract , ed a rare tropical disease while "9 ""'l mdlnl d0"" llal ”" ll" living it-ith his parents in Ceylon.-I stomach with his arms and legs and the disease made his bones ,1"-title. He is a patient in a hospi- held back. tal in London where doctors hope I " TV they can cure him. In that respect IICSS?" lhc's different from Karen. She just. ''It may he foolishness, but they seems in have had luck when itl coNi.RKcT” BiRiDiGE - By Josephine Culbertson A HORRIBLE FATE In the following deal East suffer-. iroiii his ed the most ignominious and infur- iating late that can befall a bridge player-he was squeezed out of thc setting trick at a slam contract by. his own partner. . holttiiig. the queen of . spades, This was taken in dumrrry. and dcclarer drew the two outstand- im: trumps. East discarded the five and three of diamonds. South dHJ'H'- South now led a diamond to the Eui-Sw"t V"l""'ble' queen. and suppressed a groan . : gsssg 3 i when liast turned up with the ace. . KQ2 it would have been an excellent 4- A 33 idea for East to return a diamond. . 2 J 10 7 N :9 4 3 l. t thcrc it as no apparent neces- A1098 :Stl.V for that play. and East ac- 5: ws E . 53 l.lliil)iiy t-It-cied to lead the jack of J )0 92 .c u is South covered with the queen SK154 T land Wcsi Cort-rcd with the king, land thr .it-i- u on Now. in desper- A85 ' AKQIO 16 tation. South ran off all the rest of M5 l"”"lDs. iltlplllll for "Something bdd -to happen." The i mg: l . Stimctl1tn- ditl liar) ' W l t N rth Egg . L l 1 en: es l3”.""l 3i; pus .lookin: at the club eight in dum- 5' P". 6 . pus ml”. saw no value in his own club P”. P”! xillots. so he ilave up all his cards in the suit and tfor some strange The slam contract was iiol and r; isonv kept the jack and seven tirely sound. but neither was it of spades. South him had the dia- open to strong criticism. if thel motid seven amt the club five. and club king and diamond ace hail dummy. dist-artluiu after West. both been held by West. 12 tricks. kept the K-20 of diamonds. This was would have becn- ironclad. alldl too much for East. Fort-ed to guard Grandma Mickey Mouse certainly look as if they are an- joying it." said Sammy. If they are not having a good time, I don't know what a good time is." lng like children." croaked Blacky "Did you ever see grown-ups act so silly?" Just then Little J00 gate Mrs. Joe a push at the very top of that. slope. She wasn't quite ready and for a little way rolled over 8fl(il over down the slope. Then she slid the rest of the way. She didn't; lose her temper. She seemed to think ti was great fun. It was.l You see. those four Otters were having a sort of holiday. Suggests New Small Industries SACKVILLE. N.B. (CPI S Wai- ”Littie Joe and Mrs, Joe are act-tnew vocation. He is working part comes to bone-breaking falls. Church suppers have given the Rev. Edward F. White. of Auburn, Mass. enough experience for a time as a short order cook in I restaurant to bolster his earning POWCY. ' Trnditimi grants girls the privi- liege of proposing during leap years During other years they assume the privilege. . Statistic: Only 1 man in i7 knows the size of the gloves his wife loses Since 1890. the family of Mrs. Elizabeth Pedersnn. of Chicago. has used the same gown for 16 baptismal ceremonies. Sidekick: This expression for a faithful friend started in England. A "kick" in England was a side pocket. To pickpockets the side pocket was the hardest to unload. thus giving rise to the use of ”Sidekick" as a trustworthy friend. Everyone except the babies was stung when a swarm of bees broke up an infant baptismal service in 3 there were various other possibil- the diamond suit. hc discarded his ities. West selected the natural lead last club, and South non the cruc- ial trick with the ilH' of clubs. bill which he had picked up in that wind. A total of S70 was reported blown in by the br eze. in the pocket of old pair of trousers he found in the house he rents, Claude Tabor, of Highland. Calif. found an uncashed check for 510.000. it was made out in favor of Wallace Britt. Tabor turn-l ed the check over to police. who began an investigation. Seeing a wrecked car down an embankment. at Brantford, Can- adada. Owen Munro stopped his car and got out to look at it. Just then.l another car plunged down the bill.- It was his. 'l'hievcs got past I0 watchdogs without waking anyone and broke into the home of Mrs. .liine Childs,I of Tucson. Ariz. They took more than 31,000 worth of firearms. Shortest highway in Utah. and handcuffs, and fled. perhaps in the nation. is Highway U-107. near Salt Lake City. It ex- tends four-tenths of a mile. It is file dritcway leading to the gates of the state prison. Willed 3250. I dog at Auburn. Calif.. must pay 814 in inheritance taxes to the federal government. That was the ruling of Franklin Tuttle. tax appraiser. The bequest to the dog was made by Mrs. Katherine Richter. a widow. In the will. she stipulated the sum should be used to find a home for the1 animal. Two prisoners en route from one jail to another in Portsmouth. Eng- land. improvised a new escape tool- ham sandwiches. Police said James Starbuck and Barry Rowden greas- ed their wrists with butter from the sandwiches. slipped off their Henry son Jamer. president of the hlarl- . time Provinces Boards of 'Frade-'ihS"?.ISll..'.1 ',?l3i?.Ii..3i”ll.". ifiifg "Id here Friday the Mamlmcsiwlth their christening shawls. Mean 5h””ld "'3' '0 devemp new 5'"a”'while. severaliwomen fainted. The l'!d”5"l95v Wmplcmmflary l" r9'lpastor and his wife. after being gllmv which wwld "ml" "'9 l”'9d'taeverelv stung, took shelter in their ucts of land, forest and sea. lum. i With hyearly population in-' Pepi ll. of the Sixth Egyptian H0850 0 0000. many new omtor-. Dynasty. had the longest reign of tunitles for new industry are open- 1 any monarch on record. He ascend- ing up in the area. he said. ed the throne about 4.500 years Mr. Jamer was a panel memberlago. at the are Of 5. and feigned of the sixth Mount Allison Univcr-' l0r 91 00!!-S0l'HllVE 5'98”- sliy forum. Other members werel 5l'-'ikl'5 3,”? "0 Dmhlcm in 179 Henry Harmy ,, member of wetland. New Acaland and the4Azorea. execmive or me new1y,,m.mcd None has ever been found in these ;mer's views. but added that a bet- S ! 1 Canadian Labor Congress. and ""'"”l'35' exlwrls. say" I John McVittle, director of um in- T"".” W” 3 """' Wlm" " '” stitute of public affarls at l)ul- aml ms "."”"'V were 590" p”led' v . . thut now it happens to everybody. music U"'Vers"y' Hnmn" A weatherman. Robert MeComb. M"' "3"" 3”PP""”l ”l'- tpickcd up A icn-dollar bill being ter plan would be to ”stabiIi7.c :J:;yi:c?lL0,l;'(;.l,)j: ,:iw3,:,lt?:n:el;;al;ll,e. and expand existing Maritime in-iinmnnl He mid 3 follow worker dustrtes." Waize rates in the Mari- ' who said he had piCl(t'(i up a simil- time provinces were. in ni.-inylar hill the day before. Another cases. much too low, He said "labor. friend produced one twenty-dollar cannot be asked to 2'tt'L'('pi lowlj ggggg g” wage rates to aid in setting tip new industry." KILLED BY AVALANCHE lNNSRllU('K. Austria MP! g A22-year-old German girl student The British merchant flcct had was killed but her four companions 44 vessels of more than 20.000 tons dug themselves out when a snow among a total of 5.740 in 1954. lavalant-he cnguifcd thcm Sunday in the AllSil'li1ll Tyrol. The victim was Inge Kloepfcr of Munich. She was .1 .'i- Oui Our Way By J. R. Williams ETNI Kent - -g i 317w P" , wggqirrmar 'L””5 ithe scvcnth foreign skier killed by iavalanchcs in Austria during the lwcckcnd. Saturday. three Britons. tan American and two Germrns were killed in a big snowsllde at ust. Anton. in the Arlbcrg. .?Vl(T'l'0ltlA t('PI - British Co- lumbia will need another univer- sity within 20 years. Attorney-Gem lerzil Robert Bonner predicted in V ithc lcgislaliirt-. He said thcre will ':l;'7r 26.000 potential students by . . -t. ' i u p your smile -w wniomfs CHEVWNG GUM Enjoy chewing Wrigleyis Spearmint iyery day! marunstruo maireiwamuu if-Tim MP5. 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