d riigo to The Guardian. 'UiuI'IdIy. Oct. 6,1955 By Thornton W. Burgess mum; )u:nm' FOX ms A my twice he touched ii FilUK- but the" . was all. Nothing can be gziiiied hy oighing. . . i V B bb C n Bu. . mt may be by h.ymg- k He reinuiibeied l0Vt 0 Y 00 ..Reddy Foxpllatl gone out on a 103 ill the Will" and had caught a Frog in the mud at the end of it. Perhaps there Will another Frog there. lie went to the .SLiIIl9 log, and walked out to the , y I uend of it. He looked down in the VOW Wli” "I l”'''" M. M5 IMIHH water as he had seen Bobby Coon has wine mmuw lnwl (I b I there was nothing to be Over hr the Hniilinr: Poul lti'tiil)"s "t u . h ' H 4. I I grin, Young Rmlily, was Willvlllilii seen there but i e 18 ex Inn 0 Bflhhli Crinn cutrliiiiiz FNRS illltl twinkling little star. lie stood quite cmyfit-ii. Hobby iin- rory vlrivr a long time looking down. Then gt tins, Wzitcliiiig llilll (in it. i'H1t'll-,he reached down and felt in the lnll Front .':rVlt'tlr'iI tli(- i-zisiesi tliini: mud. There was nothing there. Dis- l Roddy kiimis the truth of that paying. He IIHS priiruil It (Her and over aiziiiii iii-rltif is l'N”ll1'i” me smartest of nil the (irrcii Nlwtlltm ITBANEI BUT TBUI Pioneer Days In P. E. l. I I1 I. ll. MacArthur Thinking the preacher might be-the entire Journey by sunset." running low of the staff of hie. All the early preachers experi- Mr. Tweedy of Galias Point, order-lenced like hardshl s. Tholr contin- ed his sons. Thomas and Joseph,.":)1 l:::':,ng"?;)I:d PwI;'"”::;;m:owI: '” M” ' mg 9'. "W" m we 9"" In Inc end. Yes, the lite of a mis- wnnse- It came iust in time for slonnry in those by-gone days was the evening meal, and the visitors fraught With "mold l""El'ill8l.' but were dined, entirely ignorant of the'I"'' "97 c”mpm”ed' It would seem that when God circumstances under which it had has work to be done. he always MOD Itllinfdr lsupplied a workman to do it- When There was little money in clr-la man was needed to guide the : and Lincoln. like our early missionaries. received his training in the backwoods of plans: settle- ments. Such man never reconizod detoat or opposition. They had the courage to maintain their rights and independence wherever went; in Church or state. before high or low, friend or foe. heed- . less as to whether this or that person approved their, course. To them the Lord had given the com- mand - "Got Work in this vine- yard." And so. in obedience to His voice. they resolved to follow the call of their God, and in their SE E? E E 5 E Brian-I-oIlI5FafIll' culatlon in those days; the mis-.U- 5- A- ”"""3h the 3”” ms” slonaries being paid in the ex- change then current - produce. indeed. in order to exist. everyi preacher had to have enough agri-1 cultural experi:-iice to cultivate his own plot of ground. During Mr- Mellierall's earll years on the island, he trt-ivcla ion: distances in the coldest pa of the winter iiith no robe for Ma sleigh. Think of it! when Mrs. Whitlock. mother of the Rev. Jesse Whillock, heard of this. she collect- ed money and tho robe was pur- CQANL6 BETNEEM FLOO mi! PEQHAP5 I CAKX iusP&CT ll me iiecuAr4- i ii. Our ! Boarding House Major Hoople EGAD, Motzizissew I'M A MAN OF 6ClENCE, AND Ti-its 6NAiL- LIKE ELEVATOR 6EEM6 TOMIB THE ABSUEDWY 0: THE A55. -av wiiv, me ANTIQUE CAGE gift: in tho iwirltl. lilltllll careiiillv in NW" i-i-i liuir lluliliy sure luv mnlil (I0 ll rim. lip W.'li('IlvCI Coon (lid it AHOF li'.llill(' ll. nlii iicnt iinliliy iumiik iiziy of i-alcliiiig zi . . . ,... .,. . . l uick sit-J forward, and his ion "9" adVa"C”I Friwf; 2: J.)l1:.":.(.:::. i;,l,M.,::,l”x::.,,'(I1,.Pihleck allil lion-id shot doiin. When hg Cundmon M "'0 l'"a”-hi Wf” lC."ibl0W f (H, , ,4... ., inn... 0,, e1,.,,.(,'ilifto(l his head there was a small W 59-V ""3 '”””lr li"”'"E "1 tile. "'l””r- " h”ll "L l' t - r ” Ht, swallowed n autumn of I845. he says: 1 hempmxly Then he Once more be tended to sci off for l.ot 7, but? Ilo I1iItI 1.'i-ll(' 4IllIV xi llllli: iiay iilivii a l-'riv: rliiril llllii ilin waitvix lie dmipimiiivil in Hill mini right close tn cliurv. Yniiii: Hi (lily hail srvn y tllc s.'iiiiP IlllilL i-iimi in Bivlihyl Conn, Vuii lio ( .. iust ii'li:it he hail semi Riililiy rvi iii-3 sprain: for- wnrrl mid iiiili WW black pair he felt in the soil it ll(I. He could see nothing of tho liwig. bemiiistn of cniirse, the iii.-iiir llgis very llllltltl)" Hp iUttPllC(I Sfllllvllllilg siiioutli and it slipped aviay. He felt all 8l't)1lll(.I as far as he l't”ll(I roach iiitliinit getting too wet, but he found noth- ing. lie merely made the writer muddier than ever. 0! course Yoiiiiiz Reddy was dis- appointed. It had seemed such an easy thing to do, to Just reach in and pull a Frog out of the mud. Rrildy iii-'15 appnintoil. lie iiont hack and sat on "h3l5f'd- 39791? Willllll ”"' IWTIO yihc bank to think things ovrr. 'uth(-i' SIl(iI't'. Qwaiik. the N ig ht rm.-k llcron, Willi tiad boon standing per- I y . . .- . i' the distrii-t ilr, Mi-tliei-all ha .. . . I . . y ufertly sill! for so I(JilL' that Young 0 .- gI(,ed(Vlxd)li)ui,IIlL:Il :,',)v,,li" i1.,.Ivh.S:1,l.1.gWl';-kc-t iii-ddv had foi'gottt-ii lie was there, 50”” V"-V ”'.V1'”4 l”l”'"9-V5 i0 make- A L . ' A t , . r silrldr-lily Htllle to life. Ht: took a fish in his bill. came so still that it didn't seem . if he could possibly be alive. patience. again. lie had seen Bobby Coon idea where a Crayfish might be. He just thrust is black paw under the bank at the edge of the water, and felt around. He drew it out In a hurry, Something had pinched a toe, and had pinched hard- "Perlinps I didn't do it just right,''. thought Young Roddy. "I'll try: again.” 1 He did try again. but IICII time In result was the same. ones or Ilpsill I a Constlastsd Toellilng vomlid Babyis Own Tablsu quickly bring ths nllei anonuragos msilui nhrt. Thoroughly Lops dahls. No ' stul -nn lnadaot-use N" Iosyts mkm. our 00 years. Got a pubs! today. h B.ll.EltiS Ow i rrsrymitltiiip 50!?! mom DUE TO COLD Wltlll you hm s Soretliroat if! dun to a cold you want mlly i lost roliol lrorn the pain . .. snd lion's how to not it! Just gyglg three times daily with 3 Aspirin tablets dissolved in one-third of n glass oi water. You'll tool bettor mt! Ahwyuakfor P! AS ,. A..,.U,,.S. "K, smiling pool on the ed his CIl'L'llll tor tlii-or years I: lie imiild Wait for another fish to to smp "V" -”:U"d03'- 0" -'”0IldftY.' come his way. He was fishing by I Elilglvd my JU1H'I1P)' Of 110 miles Vi it- After a bit the young Fox tried da-V57 feel around under the edge of the P”-"id with ”"”n- I "M9 "'1 i""'59- bank Md Pu” out I Cmyflshr Now back 55 miles the first day, started he tried it. He hadn't the slightest -Ely," Rex! mm-inn and cnvm-edi ll l5M AND 5&6 LEEST A ipiii)-UP.v ' ” V t and slciizh. Mr Aloihrrall had work-i fair weather and foul in his position as silprriiiieiidcnt esp:-rially as he was. by lliis time. in it-:ii-.-4 and the ”l in- findiniz the rlcril WI... Vernon River. busy lnl I rlioiitzht it wise I have to travel -in two I called on some of our friends by the viny, and road and; obedience. they accomplished a , glorious success. THAT OWLG CLUB HIDE OUT!-A-I WAS THERE or-ICE Tl2AlLit4t MY COUSIN DUFFY WHO cAu5i-rr AMMESIA or-l New YEAR'S -- WE. FOUND HIM GNOOIIM Tilly The Toilet POGO MN ff WILL E N THE nominal cams -- am ms GUMMINTOOT oorrr vou Noaoav EVIIZ TlllCONCE5SlOtt”llERPU piece: you .' 2 rum OFFN tr-- IT SEEN KIN on 4. -2225720 PR ab) 81: Genre: Mcbianus By lob Gusnsfsor MY MONEYGONNA as rzsrr! rrt 1. his RAGE 'r I- " H E G V5539" A59" fgnusuiisiou lN CHANGE - THIE NO IGIV mizsmu. .7 GMlgs2WHY glHlN' pawreaon '9n3ili1i3izoc;r5T M 655' ABOUT ucz CAVI IE5. YHIRE are good grounds for beling that some of the players who have earned high ranking I toumamonts lock the "prac- tical touch" at rubber bridge. Take the case below for example. North and South were famous In the tournament tleld, but their bidding of this hand It rubber bridge was not impressive--and not nearly as prontabls as it might have been. soutlidealer. Both sides vulnerable. QAKJ Q1084 QAKJ8 4.965 as V 48M: .75: N on; 9.084 IV E 07532 Mcciio S .r.AJ4 732 QQl0752 VCISIEJQGZ o 1 an V -ltti the king of viiiliri '2' N mu nmiii later, otter draw- lnr . r ' nnii testing tho lir-nrt heal: with spread his cards, claiming 12 tricks. FIRESTONE LOW AS FIR l':.s"r().V E IIOME it Al"rn (70. urn, IR7 GT. at-:nnr'.r', s1: EXPERTS SLIP, SOIVlE'l'lb& qiiirt-cl to iiiniic the small slum. 'l'lic key bid iii-re lS South's be. lat:-it raise or llit" ilmniond suit 1 e-not an inipoitant bid in itself, i but a vital iiirlic.-ilion that South 3 has spailesx Il"FIIiW and diamonds. and thrrrforo H singlrlnn club, It K most. to control that suit. i It is some to analyst the slain bidding with the aim of uncover- ing ths culprit. The plain not is that the "philosophy" of the p North-south pair was largely rc- l sponstble for their missing the : slam. Neither player approved of making 3 jump response at. any stage without an overpowering hand - and so North didn't jump , on the out round, and south i wouldn't have done so either if i the positions had been reversed. I The writer doesn't doubt that l run-of-the-mill players would bo y much more successful in the bld- l ding of those hands. This might will be the sequence used by such players-a sequence, incidental- ly, that has much In its favor: l TYBRIDGE i South North i 1 6 3 6 l 3 V 4 Q , 5 Q 6 Q l Pass i What is morn, tlinse average players wniilil not be merely I lmliy in fliivliiig ilic nxart Ht re. i0PENlNG SPECIA FRENCH RIVER --- THUR. --- FRI. --- SAT. l BROWN and MEEK Hann- HEV.'THEl2E GOE BRUCE 1' WONDEP WHAT HAPPENEO - TOWING GROCERIES PEAS.2fins for 31:: Victory Yellow-Eye speck” . . 25c DRY GOODS mass SHIRTS. reg. 3.50. ...-uotsosat Perfi-i't.iirn mid Ca.rnni.ioii Mott's MI'LK.6for............85c woiui sobrs. t DATES. 2 lbs. 29c Yourclioico 5.50 SEEDLESS RAISINS. 2 lb . 37 M”"'"v L"dIe9' & Ch"d”"" Monarch Cake, Mix 5 c SHOES & SLIPPERS L . Ag -. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 591: Mm,” Hmlsgduced Prices -. gs,5gi.::.Fg9.,i;,E; TOMATOES. 2 this for . . 39:: ”ORK SHl'RTS . . . . . . . . 2.49 Tasty-Pnk Men's 2.49 BEANS. 2 fins for . . . . . Christie's Prcmiiim . SODAS. pkg. 30: New Domestic All WALLPAPER In - - V2 PRICE SHORTENING. 3 lb. tin .. 85: Maple Lon! stock DETERGENT. tin ..,... . . 59: Snowflake SHORTENING. 2 lbs. 49: All 5-Cont; Cliocolnte - BARS. 7for 25:: FLOOR COVERING LESS 2570 5,: tr. CA4.,r..r rgf. I-ADtES.'.'wo' ACCIDEM TALLY LOCKED Us ltJ,WlF MILUONS Q'-(,A59,'- OLD SOCKS!!- THET BLOODCURDLIW i.AFF.'.'- NoW.AH KNOWS ONE 0' TH' PJEASONS THEY LOOKED LIKE Ti-l' scRAGGs.'.'- THEY IS Tl-t'SCRPGGS.'.' EREE Cup & Saucer with each S5 order HECK svsu Wwssos WERE coMnLsirsi.v TROMPID our sv 1-ii'icios.I No, Bur HE DID! C An) WAS H: some - .! -YOWEE .!"- .'." av W any Bishop By Paul Robinson