PAGE EIGHT . 6&4 - lly Thornton W. Burgess) THE STRANGE FACE Withltemper inst (ins alwars finds Suspicion mounts and angry blinds - -Old MnIl1ci' Nalurr --E-- I Buster Bear couldn't kcep a'.I'a.x-I from the Old Pasliire. He just i couldnlt. You scc thcro worn blue- berries. ints nl lhcm. " 5 there is an,vt.hm: tin loves in eat. it I. 'n tar likes i-asphrri--cs rvizi .y but the i'aE'ph('l' .- -.i-pic tint xii plentiful as the iiliici-o easy to get wr .v.. l'”i:ii':: leaving tho (lint daylight. But ' .n nxtafl lind tn hai'c3 .03 for l.i;Pak- x c tlictti. Ynti Old I Pasture 2. mi soc. Fiifllltrl Brown has ;I brr rif cmxslaiirl i the Old Pas: --N- l , C"?J42v'Jr . .2-'l)i'g' contract Bridge 3 By Josephine Culbertson g C:-.'t'Cti. IS b0 .ViR;lY , .iJ!Zh.'s;J.c;'i;i l)l?.('l.AR ER ll As has bceii Inctitiniirrt hr-wiir in this column. niany fll')'xP2f min duct. the defensc as ti! Cll liit" declarer were looking IIILO lllPl1' hands and could or for lumsrl: just. how tn llifl('f 3. il.-'. 0' 30ill'IP. is n )isy:litilcc.iiil mix that is VFl')' cxpciisirc ill the inn, Tunl Let's look .1: E .:.i..n; LvJ&'.tt.L .i ...'x. Smith dcalrr. Nortli-Sciitli i'lii;1CH'.'i:”. . Li I l l i I PM l South linviii: for North's N . round. t'leClI'iPri ill ii. major-suit. mritiw-' will-Ii s'vmxtI mt 'l'.P rcrtviirl ntil the thin (ill-I ponents Fl10llPFi 3 riisiitisitinii trig compete in srnrirt: IS .in: :1 in-i lllctll enough rntr in mi Fmiilix hart. but It tirI:: iiH' 3'7 lncitriil Hist North to Ill'l'CPi' irni.-lir.'II'1 mntract. iinlriirc. llr rlirt, niiljx a low dniihlrtnii in .-IIDIVVF3. I West. nncrrd lit. lDlll"ilill.l'iZilPE l spade. and Er: iilmrrt tlw kiln and then thr am Iirrlnrr-i' l'liiiN'l1 the sccrmrl irw-': IIlir"if' h rntild not nitnrd. vi 6. hecausei thrii r;.i-: llfiii-i Shifted in chin 'l?l,Fl limitvii tlvil hand with 2 cl-.:i :-tit! ztriirh nn-.i 5 iPcl R lnw Fllnlllt'll'Vl tn 3l'3P la.-vii-rll and tried tlir hmrt fiiirssc. Wr.';; took his kimz. :I:'I it tlzrl lint lll'l'- lcr what hc rt"'lllllP4'l Aiiritiirtt. spade iced uniiirt hr Ftlfiffi ill dummy. Art:iali;. lK'N' rxitcvl; with a diamnnrl Snvirii i-,rIll witlit the king. rirrw tho 0IliSl.'ll1(iill'.'l trumps. and lTl.'l(l" tlw I-nntrnctv oven without. rtic.:.siIir: the prisi- tinn ni tiic ll'il.'y.'illl': (lulu honors. West, missed an nzitstanrliiig DD- Iionunity in this misc. Hc kiicw that. his heart kin; liih only nine Izly guardrrl. hail IlN'llll'PI' rnllirt scarcely iirut-. ?llll' ii iii:IoiI! I.' West. had Iiiilir it. . r pinytirl low on tlic tits? rt trick 5 South would iiaxir lnrl tn ho clair-' voyant. tn l'P:Irl thr ritiizilirtti lillvf declarcr-lair. trmrl nr PXy1El'l-V ' would go lm('( in rl'iI1iIttr lnr .'I second hour? liiw nrd uiiriil west. look liiix '( lir umllvl have the cnrni-.' Iiiirlnr iii: thumb A spade return now. Klllll riiirning-. nut, of trumps. xi-nvilrl l7(,' more than South rntild limidlv. pnuinbcr of people can be scattered 1 inc hlHllCS in such a I st:ii,iIiI' ih lFnrmrr Brown's Boy bphind sninel .,Once when ho stepped out ti-nin iamong the bushes he roiuid him- SPU THCP to face with a cmr p i U10 grass that makns the milk ihatt makvs boys and girls strong. A anniit among the bushes in the Old P.-i.iiire u-iihniit seeing each other. As ilsilill Blister viii; wry care- " uluii he Jolt Ihc Grcrn Forest. . looked and he Iislencd and he snlfcd. Hr saw no (inc, he heard mi mic aiiti he sniciled no one. 'lIirn he hcziaii mating the berries "1 l'1'fHHr)I3,V i'rv:',:ni vrr-rylhing. OflP(' ixiimi he slcppcd out) i n aiimii: tiic biishrs iio inutid it farc In rare with 3 Colt l (arc to face only for at '"rin:ct.t. You should ,have seen iat Cow it-aw. She bellowed. Yes, .x.;, shc boiloucd. When a Cow bel- f')'ii.'v :llf'S a scared cow. She niyrxii .tttsi man then. l-Icr tail was ill) in the air. She crashed through fright that she scared rilhrr cows. Buster did- nl pay any attention to them. He Itiqj u out looking for more berriei, nigger bcrrics, swcclcr berries. Like so many other folks Buster is never satisfied with what he has, .iIc always wants something better. It is a ,-mod thing to want. something iwttrr. But. It can be a better thing in lir -atisfird He :I1.IifiFd airing on: Oi the old i:-atli; It led him out from among the bushes into is little (men place in the middle of which was a great rock. it was quite a high rock. On tori at that rock was something vrzv hr:':iI'.. Buster stopped short nnri xtrrd at. that. bright thing: .sI:xpiclnLI:l.i'. The sun shining on it niadn rt. an bright, that. Buster 'iw'.iiIrvrl juxt. as he iiiight ham: h” iikr-1 looking :w . Sun. ll.llt'l .xI.'ircd and bliiikcd. He was sus- piCl 2:, but. he uas curious. Bustrr has his full :Eiarc Iif Curiosity. This I '; '..sl1ii., thing didn't more. He won: a little ncarcr. He sat up .."" it St ll nothing happened R'twlt"i' hail tn:-gnttnn hII:cbcri'ies. .l 1.9 trrri his ('ll nsity u:Is greatnr than 31:: appetite. Hr mmed slill Il'lEl.'t"ll In that. big rock. This time when he sat up In .:ta"r he xaw somrtthinz that first s'.1rt1rrl him. then made him angry. A .Klt'5m-1!? fare uas staring at him. Xv-n ', A Sll';Ill,'iP taro waa star- in: iii nut. oi thc shiny thing. it u a face nf a Bear. Blister gm rd Rtistor always growls whrn he mrets n stranger. The sit-zinger didn't. growl back. Biistrr drew back his lips and slinwed hill tecili. He hasn't. I1. pleasant. face when he does that. In fact hr has an ugly and dangei'oIIs-lnnkin; larva. The strange. Bear lifted his tips and innkcd dangerous. Buster zrrmied again and his growl uas rlorpcr and uglier sounding than over. The other Bear didn't. grnwl back and that. was strange. Per- haps he didn't dare to. But he tnnke.-l just as Iigly as Buster did. What. is mnre. he didnlt. back up. Buster took a law steps forward. Thr ::ti-angel" came forward In mcrt him. Anyway that is the may it seemed. Buster didn't want tn, share their berries. He stood III! now and with nnv nf his big paws he struck hard at. that unwelcome farm in front of him. Biff! That, shiny thing went fly- ing nvrr tlic ions nl the btishvs and tell. claticring on some sioncs. A shnwcr nt hlucbcrrivs went fly- Ing through the air. "Hit" yelled LI'L ABN Eli -Mtsurmu Auct wA' a0A?I?0WN' wcvorouzz 7'HlNGS.'.'-SHE'S -0a7m.z.'-HAm.v' L11 ooults or us-Aw'sHE WANTS f'GxT any RIGHT. POP E BALMY OLE SOUL .'.'-'- H.-THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN i NORTH WILTSHIRE ICIIOOIA The pupils of North Wiitshire School together with their parents and teacher assembled at Argyle Shore for their annual picnic and school closing. A pleasant afternoon at swim- ming and races wu enjoyed all, after which the indies served I delicious supper to the large crowd present. The teacher ll report 01 the year's work, gratulnting the pupils on their successful year. Distribution of certillcnles fol- lowed. six senior writing Dip- lomaa were awarded in six stu- dents, fourteen Junior Writing cer- gresa Certificates. The wilting samples were judged and approved by Mr. H. B. IVIILCLESJ1. Vnncouvein! Five students were successful in: obtaining their Grade VIII Cert-' itlrates, while each student whol attained an average or 65 per cent! in the year's work was awarded ai Certificate by the teacher. Prizes to the pupil who nttdined the highest aggregate in cub, grade were donated by the Wom-l lenis Institute. L Following is the list of the prize. winners: Grade 1X awilmn Deacon. Grade VIII-Edgar Plrker. Grade Vl-Ewen Cnmpbell Donald Parker. Grade V-Phyllis Parker. Grade IV-Boyd Campbell. Grade lIl-Klppy Farris. Grade ll-Dorothy Ann Parker. Grade lEBarry Bslderston. Prize for the highest day's nt- tendance during the year was don-I nnd ated by the teacher and awarded! Phyllis Parker. i l A nicely worded address was read the teacher by Marie Camp- bell while Joan Baldcrston made bLlSil('S a short. distance away. That was his new. bright, tin pail full of l berries that Buster had biited. He: had left it on that big rock while he picked another paillul. titicatea, while live .-received Pro-I tho prescnntlon The teacher re- aponded thimklzig one md Ill (or their thouglitiulneu and co-open atlon during the year Mr. Henry Godlrey moved R vote of thanks to the teacher for the successful way in which the school was conducted during the year. The vote of thanks was sec- onded by Mr. Sheldon Easter. Report tor the month of June: Grade ix (1)--Wilma Deacon; ,0) Raymond Clark; (3).lean Icampbell (1)-Edgng Parker; (2) Eugene Kelly; (3) Beryl East.- at Crude Vi (1)-Ewen Campbell and Donald Parker (equal) (2) isylvla Clark; (3) Trevor Campbell. Grade V t I i-Phyllis Parker, Connie Clark; (3) Melvin MncNeill. Grade IV ll) -Boyd Campbell; im Joan Gallant. Grade III (ll-'Kipn.V Farris; (2) Ian Godfrey: (3) Clivc Bald- crston. 'Grade ll ti) M Dorothy Ann Parker: 12) Gwennyth MacLean: (st Collin Kelly. - Grade 1 (it--Barry Balclerstcn: (2) Ronnie Godfrey, Fairlie God- frey tequall. Rita Bradley (Teacher) Leather Soft DAILY ciyoisswoitzii ACROSS 52. GI-en 1. Revolve qtiuntltlu 1 5. Bow 9. Place of rock 10. Large pill 12. Futened, A: piece: 14. Price 15. King of Bastian t Bib.) 16. External -coating of I seed (18. United sum or Amnricn. ( nbbr.) '19. Mischievous person 21. Day of tho week 23. Praises 23. Behold! y 27. Right side I Abbr.) 28. Breach '29. Humble 31. Romln pound 33. Coin tchin.) 34. A quick. light: repul 37. Sl'lCep'8 cont 40. Diminutlva of Nancy 41. A black subiitancr of pitch 42. Thereforc ll...) .45. Muslc pnolc 46. Alwl s 48. An A tru- lian (slung! ,lIt). Happen again 54. Apcxcn DOWN I I-4 poet. month 9"r'.09!'!-9'.” cavalrymnn DAILY CRYP'l'0QUOTE-Hen-.'u how to work it:, AXYDLBAAXB ' IILONG one letter simply stand: for another. In this example A is used (or the three L's, X for thc two 0'1. etc. single letters. apos- trophien. the length and formllion ot the words are all hints. EIcll,dny, the code letters Ire dlflerent. A Cryptogrnm Quotnlion JP CUBLK UJJK APYCOVWNO' NA ONKUYK. Yo-Ate-rIlay'.n ('r)'ptnqIIoto: AFTER A GOOD DINNER ONE CAN FORGIVE p ANYBOD)',g EVEN, ONES OVVN -'RELATIONS-,-i WILDE. 53. Branch 13. Mark of 20. dlsgncc 22. American 24. Periivtnn 25. Indian 30. Never . 3 . tpoet. I 32. Bondamen Hebrew 35. Fabulous 36. Leg joints bird as. Upright. Mist. 39. Epoch Crontiun 43. A sudden 9. Ruin 1. Remains Underworld god 1. sootnen Kind of dog Middny Valley (poem Zest , ma I!IQelllIy'l Anw-in (4. Capital (Non) 47. Regret I9. Dine lightly 51. Rt-am tabbr.) cavities breeze I FELLOW BCUBLK rs JVKWY Kuo”cYKo-yovuRK- cmkr-r as no HARM IN NO CUTE i.I'i. Doi.LI:s.E' I i'.'”LL BE FRANK WWII SOJ. MR9. ETAFFOED... THAT-I A NEW WAV IF I AM TO G LIFE TO JEN! AND ON-IE3 El.-ED 50.25 I MUST HAVE ISUTIONE TO TI-I UTOFIA E'wlDCWVlEN'l' Mar 1 st-IALI. BE DEt.Iol-rrED.' ' MEANNG i By Al Fiisip ...rmM vou I ssuu. axvec? no-r i.sss.-I-I-um one KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED I '1 p A. ms, xws-mktcmut. I 441511 ucsu AND 2. H Elf! nmig 13. g19s1 .. am 7115 ummuumr 55;!!! usrnv, aromatic ' r weer 4'45:-1, M; i a??z'2'5m:5.a arttgxmfmimmvuarfgamaao AtL..urf'VE EC? 2 LL! TlI!5E'GO6GAEs am Iuarme. rm: COAMGA tr! r1MrsAws:.eaIs.Mz. no m mrslatcsl Mu. mnovsavt an 157055 7115 max. sptoauwaumranwr wv KMND? . aM'.eIvALs,I mva GHND I Muknlw Fowmomwss I . 1' -- -52... .;...a- E .24 at 0. IT wout.o as POLITIC. V - I DIPLOMAEV AND SOON BUSINESS PRINCIPLE ... ET I JUST FINIQHED SOME CURTAINS FOR THIS at mi Ii: ruin a. In nu. . i THIS IS A ONE " ALL THE OTHERS ARE THE CHILDREN'S i COMIC BOOKS! POTT1 YOU MUST HAVE A LYBRARY OF VERY FINE BOOKS I K R 4 WELL, W" WE HAVEN'T"- WB); Edit iiil NOBODY CAN COME AN'GEE MY BlQ&l-IDAY CAP! I WANT ECU MARY--HE WON'T so it to GO To TH M '2 5 OF THAT GOOD aczsw YOU LIKE! BRINGING UP FATHER Y .. ,..- , - -VWLLYDU STOI3 t HI6 LAST Irwowe FAULT Nvekrnou LWITH MY UNCLE , zE:?Ic.I(" ? HE'S -LJP5TAIi25 NOW Tl-JIHKNEI or A new iiivenmoul l I THE sacs DtDN'T WXO lwtI.t.&Oi.t an-J6 ME IJPA sass oi: WATER ?WHtl.E OLllCl('C-50 uDsTAI2e' 1 HEAR HIM CALLING! HE wxv as II.I.-ovEr2- TAXING I-06 BRAIN .1! .. . F, AND THEN 6HE'LL WELL, WHATS aur s COULDN'T LET YOU V I MARRY YOU Feta YOUR ANSWEP, THPOW YOURSELF AWAY cu A so TILLIE. THE PI.iaLIcI-TY! wmI:LwiNp? ' ” TURNED THE . 'rHAT's A sweu. . TABLES ON IDEA! You, EH, wuttaiwtno? - WELL, HE 5110 I WAS A LU9ClGJ5 DISH"- , 1 1'I-IOUGI-IT tr FIRST HE Ms COMPLETELY MAD ABOUT ME 1 YES, AGNES. I WAS GJT Bu1'Nowx'M NOTOut1'Eso HIM LAST NlCi-(TI