"grin; sroitiss Prickly Porky A1,, ii in not always clear in and not to interf0re. --Old Mother Nature. V Coon was sure he had ,u:;,;li)bliie tree in which .vIl'l. nauiy the Wood Duck had her nest and was sitting on eggs. He hit seen Beauty light in this tree ""1 he was still there. There could MW, other reason for hls,belng there. He had come over to see mm Mrs. Beauty was all riski- goimy Coon's mouth was water- ing ,5 he looked up in that tree. " Us at big tree. it was a tall "-99 Quite high up he could see , dark mass. in the dusk he wiiIitii't be sure what it was. It w.ildn't take long to find out. gobhv Coon is a good climber. He 1; quite at home in trees. So now he started to climb. lie was think- mg of nothing but that dinner.of gggs he was sure he W3! KOUIK ii. gel. He hoped Mrs. Beauty hid laitl a lot of them. So his mouth mniinued to water. The higher he. climbed the mo.'e it watered. He sliimst dribhled. 'l'lit-n when he was almost half way up, that black mass suddenly ynili'Pd. There was the scratching stilillfi of big claws on W00d Ind ”,,.,-e was a funny rustling sound that wasn't at all pleasant to hear. anbhy Coon stopped abruptly. Hr knew the minute he heard those sounds that the black man he had seen was Prickly Porky the Porcupine. That rustling sound was made by the thousand little spears that Prickly Porky Clfflu in his coat. When he moved, they rubbed together and that made the rustling. Right then and there Bobby cnnn's mouth stopped watering. He swallowed his appetite. so to speak. He knew that he couldnt get up past Prickly Porky. ”What are you doint "it ill "111 inc?" growled Bobby C001 ”Is that any business of yours?" retoried Prickly Porky. , -ayes," replipd Bobby Coon. 'I have business up in this tree and you are in my way." ' "I have business in this tree myself," replied Prickly Porky. "and I am going to stay flllll here. Reanty the Wood Duck had flown over to a neighboring tree and was anxiously watching. Above Prickly Porky was a small keg that had been fastened up in that tree by the Old Hermit whose cabin iias not far away. The Old Hermit knew all about Wood Ducks and what they need. He knew, too, that there were no hollow trees in that nieghborhood. and a hollow in a tree was what those Wood Ducks "ad been looking for. so hit had fastened that small keg tip in the tree. He had cut a door- imv lust the right size and he was keg they would like it quits II hay Build Ptdp Mill Near New Glasgow. N.S. ll.-il.FAX (CPI-An official ot the Scott Paper Company said Tuesday that if the firm builds a proposed 35,000,000 pulp mill in Nni'a Scotia it will bi at Aber- crnmbie point. near New Glasgow. Company vice-president Andrew E(llll'i'i(iei' was quoted by The Chron- lcle-Hi-rald as sahlng the company was acquiring about 500 acres oi property in the Abercrombie area. lie made the statement in a mug- ttistnnre telephone conversation from the company's head office in Chi-ster. Penn. He said the company. which re- rcnily completed a survey of tim- ber resources in the province, has no immediate plans for the estab- lishment of the mill. but future plans may include a new plant in Nova dcotia. interferes By Thornton W. Burgess well as any hollow in a tree. Mrs. Pzauty ad found it. and had promptly made her nest in it. Now she was sitting on eggs. Mrs. Beauty had been badly frightened when she had heard Prickly Porky climbing up that tree. She had been sure it was someone who had discovered where li'lL was nesting and was coming up after those eggs. It was a great relief when she saw that it was Prickly Porky. He doesn't eat eggs. She knew that he wouldn't bother her at all. It didn't enter her pretty little head that he might prove himself a real friend. but that is just what he was doing now by keeping Bobby Coon from climbing up. l3E' 1956 The Guardian, Page 13 on Broken Marriages VATICAN CITY (Reuters)-The Pope said in a statement made public Tuesday that the Roman 2 Catholic Church's ban on divore. does not mean the church is in- sensible to the tragedy often to he found in broken marriages. i The Pope made the statement Sunday when he received in au- dicnce professors and students of Vienna University law faculty. He said the church is often blamed for "the rigor with which she supports the indissolubili y of a marriage validly contracted and celebrated. "Yet she (the Catholic Church) proceeds in this case not for want of feeling or with juridical rigor, as if she rt i d insensible to the tragedy often to be found in such cases. but simply by faith- fully applying the matrimonial law established by her Divine Founder, on which it is not up to her to decide." LONDON (Reuters) -e Britain Thursday announced plans to hold ing the first six months of next year. thus becoming the world's third H-power. Prime Minister Edcn told the House of Commons that the H- bomb will be dropped far from any inhabited island. "The tests will be high air bursts which will not involve heavy fall- out," he said. Britain will thus become the third entry in a field dominated by the United States and Russia. Brit- ain's first atomic tests were held off western Australia in October, 1952. Further tests have been going on in the same area this spring. Christmas Island, an isolated atoll lying close to the equator midway between Australia and Mexico. will be the base from which planes will take off to drop the H-bomb and observe its ef- fecta. A swept - iving Valiant jet bomber will probably be chosen to drop the bomb. HUGE POWER The blasts. Edcn said. will he in the "megaton range." The mega- ton is the equivalent of 1,000,000 tons of high explosive. The prime minister faced ques- tions from the Labor party opposi- tion who are pressing for an inler- national agreement to end H-bomb teats because of their radioactive effect on the atmosphere. He said: "All safety precautions will be taken in the light of our own knowledge and of our experi- her first hydrogen bomb tests dur- S Eden Reveals Britain Plans To Explode H-Bomb Next Year ence gained from the tests of other countries." Eden said action has already been. taken toward international control of hydrogen tests. He added that this was part of Anglo - French iiisiumament pro- posals which would be considered in a few weeks by the United Na- tions disarmament commission. Eden said that in deciding to carry out the experiments. the government gave full weight to the anxiety existing about the indefin- ite continuation of nuclear tests. cess of providing Britain with hy- drogen weapons. Would Cut u. s. Aid To Yugoslavia WASHINGTON (AP) - Senator Joseph McCarthy (Rep. Wis.) Tues- day introduced a bill to cut off United States aid to Yugoslavia and Senator William Knowland (Rep. Calif.) called for "a search- ing reappraisal" of all aid to neu- trals. s McCarthy said it would he "stark immorality" to continue helping Yugoslavia in the face of Marshal Tito's pro-Russian statements dur- ing his current visit to Moscow. Knowland, the Republican leader in the Senate, commended Me- Carthy for his speech. ”I think it is apparent to every member of the House. as well as to every member of the Senate, that certainly a searching reap- lpralsal should take place." Know- Ouf Our Way Iy J. R. Williams , seize, 2--2:1:-".r:r r II 5... m...':-...:.. 0" CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY North dealer. -Both sides vulnerable. Q9 O9)gz an-.,,uD P Gs 0-00 9 y , The bidding: North East 1 9 Pass 1 0 1 4 I 4. Pass 4 1 Opening lead-king of spades. The jump bid to four hearts in this sequence, aside from show- ing adequate strength to warrant a game bid, is also used to im- press partner with the fact that the heart suit is sclf-sufficient. It can be seen that North might have been tempted to play in one of his own suits if South's ap- proach had been less forceful. south won the spade lead, and thumped a. spade in dummy. A low club was led from dummy, .Ind East went up with the ace. On the spade return VVcst took his two spade tricks, wliich're- suited in a one trick sct. Aside from the possibility the defense might slip and let him (91 Iway with the singletonl South 'WesI BECKEII chance to win' the hand. Then was a perfectly legitimate play to make the contract, whids South failed to recognize. Declarer should let we4t. you the king of spades. Defeat h staring right at him if he wins the opening lead. He should look for greener pastures. Letlaleee if anything cm. 9 wrong if we don't take the king of spadei. What are the var-iou play: West can make at tricn we. 1. West. leads anothg if that happens we will trruinppdi: dummy. and lead a club. Grant. inf! that East takes the ace, dum. my": king of clubs will take care of the last losing spade. On this defense the losers are a spade. heart and club. 2. West leads the ace of trump and continues with a spade. Pine. We make eleven tricks, 3. West leads a low (rump, w. win it and force out the ace ol trump. The defense gets g spgdg a heart and. if the suit is lead, a club. 4. West leads a diamond. We win with the jack. trump g gpadl and lead a. club. Again there an only the same three lost-rs. 5'""""3"Y- West cannot defeu us with any return at trick twq if the king of spades is not taken. The ace of spades acts as a guar. against any more spade loser; Textile Mill At Mctrysville is Purchased By Hamilton Firm FRI-JDERl("l'(Jfx' ice) Purl chase of the tcxtile lllill at noziriiy Marysviile hy the llziniilton Ctiitoii Company. i.lil'llii'(l. n llzimillon, 0nt., was 8flFl0llilLt'(l Tliurstltiy. The little vtiiiiiiitiiiilyls only in- dustry closrri tit-tirly three years ago l)8CfillS(' of iilti)l't'.xsCLi (Ul'l(il tions in textile iii.'ii'kcis. 'l'lir prop- erty was then valiivtl git S30(l.U00. The purchase price mix not an- nounced. Officials said the ill.-iii is ex- pected to rcsiiiiic (tllll'(li.'ill'x in four or fine lllitllllh. ii irkiiii: at full poduction ivitli iii-ii iii.'i4-liin- cry. Three Fi'crivi'ii-ion mi-ii -lillllli Watt. .1. W Ritchie and inn iiliit-ll comb-bought Ilio pl'll1lrl) last January from (;lcnL'eiri;i- Ti-xiilcs Limited, is Slll)Slfil.'ll'y oi C.lll(l4.llElil Coitons Limited The Into il.-xzin- der Gibson built the llllil in 1.51. Mayor Long said. it hzid iiii-mast-d by more lhzin son. the loss Oi lit; mlly lllfilliiliy In- steld of a fi('('l'l'.'l.xl' in pnpiiliiliiin. town in New Briinsii'it'k" tlcspitui Our Boarding House Elli-lAT'5 'rtTsA0;LEAso'y r m)NNtN6 THE BASE5 ' on TODAY, CLYDE 2 RACE TRACKS HA6 TH AT 6lXTY--v LET'S SEE DQEAMY Now! THAT trslivcsiic E':z'Ag?;fg5!:,ga2 LOOK Tl-IAT NITH FIVE DAV5 -ro . l ME-ANS Dl6P05E ora- ANOTHER .. ZlLLlON UOLLAW4 tgieraiing it for sniiie yrars before its sale to Caiiariian cottons, HEAVY PAYROLL More than 400 viere on the pay- rnll when it closed. Mayor Percy Long said people of the town never lost faith the mill would reopen. lie predicted that many who were forced to find other employment in the area would return to the plant. ”The town treasury. of course. will benefit in time." he said. ' The town council has granted a special rate of taxation to the company to help establishment. but we are sure thnt the mill will he a success. When that time arrives. we feel ihztl the company will be willing in help its workers' community by taking a fair load of taxation." Marysville continued to adver- tise itself as "The fastest growing MET STARTED EARLY The Famous John Milton bcgan in iiritc poetry at age it), doing verses on current events. Major Hoopla . 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