child who happens. at that mo ment. to be passing beneath their Page 10 The Guardian.Saturday, Oct. 22. 1955 8I.'ISANUIii BUT TICU I know at once that buttercup. in- stead of daffodil. is the next flower. so they make the line: "We're looking about for a butter- "London Bridge". Two children stand opposite to each other and raise their joined hands. Those forming the ring. pass under the arch, while all chant in unison: "We're looking about for a dal- iodil A daffodil. a daffodil. by some lucky tinder. Though not nearly so old as some island settlements, Lorne Valley possesses a history rich in folk- lore. a history which. it properly set down. would add a unique and tn't see. What he did see was that fascinating chapter to the early 3:: ;::egorn"t:,'e f,lJEg' "tier:tlil1reK:i(l1gthll: Iwlifiltf I about the We've found one herei!" ch,1?l:9 "" ”lpP'”P”"' n0'”"' 0 V0?! '0?" 0' 5" "'m”k”' rv ml alk: games and frolics played by the At the word "here" the arch '5 smp 9' yet """'"'3- ch"d'5 -old Mother Nature ahgesgggglisglxigxrseffg hugingtych(;ilg,e:aoe:;(,::E:.- ?.,g-E355, Man" falls, enclosing the head of the &';':'ea::";li;3;exf3,:"f'lf,w: hid Thins: were happenmii on "'8 Mid "me W,” i dmdm ;'mm:auri." "The (lame of Flowers." ”''.'?”.'''t.. .900! MONOWI 111 "19 "lmnhgm Ynung Ram Md limnd 0." why "Jingle Bells." etc. never seem to Fox ix Hum" 0! "'9 rm" am 1.” an m-gm. yes. my thing5yY0Ill'lE Jimmy wssnt sfrnid. but. me me” inter"! for the mun game family. so simple that even 3 'm hppenmgg Th”. had 11...... 9x. as yet. he didnl understand what I” ma "9 mdged worth pinyin: the tiny tots are able to take part. eltins. and now they promised to it was he had found out. i may. griilemof till; clhildren. "fox." re. bgmorc exciting. , T” i i "T'”T The simpk, games are best for d 1"" 5' 9 9 mm lndv m0Vin8 . . Rgmv sun Md b ' S "1 d" t t roun t. saps the back of another To begin with. luinii: It ,, 3136551 cn-Y c ren ecau e ey nu ax player an he puns Then ! sf Reddy Fox. and Young Jimmy. I ithe memory to any extent. They to the left the tagged one”; ”t'l':' son of Jimmy Skunk. had met for India's largest city, Bombay. hady prefer something with a catchy , irigm The); meet, pa” each lime: the first time. Neither knew any- a population of 2,839,000 in the 1951 rhythm. carrying the same words wi2iGLEv'9 " hands.-Then all sing lustily: ,. i n . . . "we find one here; we find onel here: I W' i k" bot f ll .' I1 I. ll. MacArthur imriii 00 mg I u or ' gig: Adjoining Lorne Valley is the enough verbal change to indicate,-ilffi mid 099 he"-" district of Rivertnn where. tradit. the progress of the play. Daimd" -A -33"-'5 "'9 P1lC0i n' ion holds. a fortune in pirates' The game of flowers is simple 9' "mu 0'19 ""8111. Ind 1319!! 0811! : gold still remains to be unearthed and sweet. It is played similar to N" B"""'c"P- Th? child!!! -3 By Thornton W. Burgess sy George Meiuanus cup, A buttercup. a huttercup. etc." In olden days. the leader pre- "WNG TEDDY Fm!” OUT seated a bouquet to each child who Iuty judgement often makes. Gun!-at-n up-A-n. ll. .v non Gusralson . ' V . at full speed around the circle. ltlhhlnaaoutythg Oziiietlg 0;h:llSyg:T:g- census. ithrough man) ierses. with Just and 9" one who .86” blck to me y. o eh up b V. W vet they den (the place in the ring where Fox was muc e I58 .5 . the child was standing) holds his young Skunk was not at all afraid. our Iposition. and the other must play ' mm mm the ysicmgk Pw(')ii(s W315. X& HM. souuos ihlTsR5sriF.T' NT ' H" 9"" "' M'- F” "W he 10595 IDONTMEANTO Dlwll . polite. The young un . . p ; .. OVCOURSE VOU M V . I o 0 another last-running player. Aiuwgrgugim A1fiRID R0. 00- POUVIDGSS 0' this kind W35 EF3AD. JAKE-' VOU KNOW HOW WAS A9 ' K E E2 ' Y ' ' . "TTTT"T'TTT'mmmm- rogougf ip Nag-in Buy in his family. No skunklgoes out 5,qLAL;:UL I AM A1-THE GAME 1 AT C DSLIIC A6 ME 4 oungs on ove il- 1iT'woS'NwEpuMP looking or trouble. hm. xr trouble 0? cwcutw ver 1 cm- A? 5. r-cME39& and in so healthful, v -crew: I OUGHTA Pm THl5 6ooF'5 EA26 BACK FER YOU a-DOES HE PLAV :52 El-llCl( to comes. lie is lllii':x;i.”i i'm' it While the two younnstmw: in fur were getting acquainted. a Dog sud- denly appeared. Now. the Dog was much bigger than ilw mum: Fox. and much. much. bisl-'PF "18" "19 vriung Sku . Youni: Rs-riiif-' "ink: to his heels. Young Jinimv dirln'tl run I step. He faced the Dog. 3,; stamped his feet. Stopping at a safe distance. the young Fox. turned to see what would happen, He couldn't understand at all Whyl that new acquaintance hadn't run. and why he mw didn't xi rni ilirziiti. The young Skunk had hnastcd that he was not afraid. and now he. '7" proving it. The young Fox wasi greatly puzzled. "He isn't big enouilh tn HEM anybody bigger than hiniscli He hasn't sharp enough tooth. or big enough claws. So why isn't he af- raid? That Dog is big enough to IjOT WIN A HAND FIZOMTHE z acirsziidreslpeur OF THE 4 EUILDNB Ni-letze I'M M- FLDVEDJ 5 MV ovirl DECK, BUT He ANALYZE5 MY PLAY As (F 1 W525 A VIRUS UNDER A , iii V , MlCi?95COP5 wholesome and inexpensive. Buy it by the box no you won't run short-There's 100 elicits in every box. Iv Wale Kelli! Shwll out with Wrigiey's Spearmint Gum! CONTRACT BRIDGE By Josephine Culbertson Iv Wallv lislson Muggs and Skeeter kill him with one bite,” said the PABEIVE DEFENSE g Fox to nngwas uiziv. lie 3AKE SCENTS coop defense may involve no points well distributed, to start Y(Z!l.l'llI8 5'0; 30 hgnsviiir-I mm "0 GAME: Ia-)1. active move whatsoever-it may 0"wW"-h 059 "0U'UmP-l e 0 W35 WW 51 '- V . est opened the h rt th . had stopped barkinir. He was srnwl- ”""' ”'e'V f” "" '”'i''”9 ""9 south won with his owlii-nine :5: lug. and it was an gu5zLV sounding S R D "Nil"! H0705 I WPICI-L limplc unmednmy ntumed ",9 Han growl. B: an D A I C R O H Ilhurauou: gum Wggixym um'u., m ""h"' 9 ' (mo .witi .iun- Northdal. ''0n-3"i 9” tlvvdlv irom one side. and from another. ! :1") 0:5 '1 Dziwx ” mm" N,im,,.e,,;:V.,,;,,,,.b,. mond. The young Skunk kept turning an 'pen LNHMO". mm” The am-"and u, w” "W as to always face the Dog What p Cmwn venom u Shem QAl094 eaahed s.nd a low diamond led chance did that little fellow have 7' suck P1.” or "ad V A-733 toward the closed hand. Obvious- witli "one so much NEE" "13" himi ai li:xclam- Kill!!! Me O A 73 1y. if East had put up the klng- T '9"? Ti" .y”"”5. F” W" 5"" that tatlon of lotharwisa lB.One TK5 ” '9 '”"'Y PVY9" "WM in niYoung Jillftliy didn't have a chance wrmw sp uh be" hum N 3:! 02 hn:u'.h gaging" -lgoug: Wm,” 5 5" V0” ' I0 Drench 4.Automoblie and 3135:” 5355 W I 0 W 04" inn "1 Em - ll. Suitable 6.Ai-able thoua- fjgm gang . :32 W E 33:06.4 :3: :3 "fl! lap? 10 min 2103- : ”' P'”""' "M" ""1 - "7" ISIAH S a he is oil 13:: 'ethenetmii" it" t M T 0" '- us: . K! .:..i. W .::...:'.:.::."- I T . . ' :2. ..:...... ........ :23... ";””.”'”'.:”"' the W & 7 g""',”"” 't f",f;,','. ,. i,',i,'.',',l',” 1f'Ef,',iK;: e I 1 o 2 2?.iu.l.'i.5."'u. pi.Y'y'l'5 uI'.”?l'.T'w.'.? i wiitii; ' io. Body: carriage cubes he bidding -Wen with the tick -nd promptly )- (Mm) combgrom wgwmk 43. High "or" nut 80"”. we" shifted to the club four Nstural- Q t V ly. declarer was afraid to put up w v"'” n" Jog 31' "ck MT" d ' . E" 1 NT P"' the king on this lead because if it (ahhrv) - - 2N? Paaa 8N'!' Pasa loatmme uehemt , gilt not mun HEY, Bieuce. HOP W '0' of "' "' a single club trick. His duck. hotw- 7”, voue oou. cmziemse ,8 Parka. North's choice of an opening ever. was no better. meet won AM- AND BUZZ OVEDTOTHE .book diamond bid was a little fancy with the queen and returned a ,3, SEAPCH H0SPlT'AL.'JOCKO DENTON g ,- ,5 Sm”, but not really bed-North hoped club: West captured the king and -' L I ME! . is PAGING YOU1! 9 Ir iwl A '.rM Y can his partner could . pond in led the club eight. driving out 6 5 mm. '1 7 . -2 y, t-tiny” iifm ” Ammh either major sun. when. however. Souths jack. Thus, south came I,-1 ii - t x . 5 . ;...a an ."v VD" South ectunny hid one notrump. out with only (our heart It-idea. r f g l'he young Fox was sure that Ynnngi ,9 cafm North's raise in , tlonable. two spades, one diamond and one 3 '. - 9 0 Jimmy didn't have n rhanre in the 32' Reverb. (It would have been more logical club-the fuinlllng tr-tck wold . - ' i an 3 world. -"m an North. with is high-cud not now be found. g , . - . .5 ..,. N g d" Tm- - ' hThe dog t-ontiniiod to mnkei ” ., i , . . 6X 3 a ort rushes. but always stnltneri .100 W H " . . . short. He was watching for a '6 hm?" 5 W or . 5 chance to dash in and get the ynilmz point 3 I ' ' ' Skunk at a disadvantage. it was gglmmor p " o 71 - A gliainr that liven was not in the leastj (gbbj-,) I D J4, T ” - it a raid. y should hr ho when 39,1 bed ' I I '. e9ANpMA'rH' 5oM5oN5 1-H WA g - 7H -mo” be was so much btgner? Plnlnlyi 42.Crontnlner ,M'0CKlTa0PNIl. i' v r ' X 1 V POLICE WE'RE APPLE AT 'rH'iaEANK:gi? voitvpidif aur”?'ioft3"' he was enjoying trying to frighten for liquid '-A:dma”juz"” EOIML WEED 4 ' HERE LOOl(IN' HAT AN' IT MISSED AN'I EM. HECK. i'I' COULDN'T 0' that young skunk. But the young 4i5.Motlon H u FOR AWINDUWMROSS TWSTREIT. IEENY I-,...;., Skunk didn't seem to he as rrichi- plcturo ' . .- end as she should have been. That (511113) is how it looked to the young Fnxi 47, scarce: Z MLVWBY. ' 48. Stack 9) Suddenly. there came from that oihay .2 Dog the ugliest sounding anarl.i 49. Narrow and he started another rush st thel -valley 3 young Skunk. It was clear that he 50. Confed- wns going to put an end to fooling. erste 0 around. He meant business this; General h 3 time. He meant to kill that yoiingl . Skunk. The young Fox raised him- DAILY CBYPTOQUOTE-llere's how to W0l'k It. zk new self on his hind feet a little. that A X Y D L B A A X I MW" nmsaecrsp 1,. 'u he might see better. This surely M9de'lI'1.C-7omv4u B LONGFILLOW V w"".ld 5' "'9 ""1 "' M” "W ”” one letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used The FIRST EITCOMOIIVI A ".'..'i ; ”""""""c”' for the three L's, X for the two O'I. etc. linslo letters. spot MmeMcdellnnvuei-maernoizanmiid t .;-:.i ;”f';i 5”.'n"eit';1i"” """";.”'"” "';fi' trophiea, the length and formation of the words are all luau. ggmmggcmlgb I 'i w '" w ' 9 you” "X M" - Each day the code letters are dlturent. ,mwr5p,,5- M555” 5,50,; Fe " . 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