i Thomas Phillips of Ellerslie. with Summerside as ii i a neighbor: News in wall! "ii to d-it And b"'"1” "0 Wm” "" ""”l"3 nRANQE BUT TRUE. Thursday, Sept. 8, 1955 The Guardian Page 7 Pioneer Days In P. E. i. By I. I. MacArthur Tales of ice travel are always madness. Not till noon did they get lln-llling and the adventure which their bearings. The land which poke Well . puty of Ellerslic and ed its head above a mound of snow an vgiley folk almost one hu.n- they recognized as Low Point. lnd yo," no is one of the most Towards noon the wind suddenly aching, It is still told from ceased its wild play. and the little .MElle;s1ie to Riltghmtlitlld Baylaliljd nl: grou: lnhf adgenturers nlere alille ill ' how o en is re 0 . i reac eir omes in so ety. t oug mfllnerrl s and holds the listener. twenty-four hours late. 3, Thummn W' Burg”, l . "'1 gt pp i e and his son John 1. LITTLE JOE OTTEB BRINGS there. merely a small pool heie w;iiisa5rlii!Foi:dc. Thomas Burleigh and Thomas Phillips had not gone to NEWS and there in the almost dry bed. MYWIFE saws sunefmavs -' 2 ' rm iagurar oo WHAT I AM- 5 PLEAGINGLV i PLUM?! ' s Tiilv The Toiler .. t . in ml in owin TlllBTkeF'lu:f?1ydneso3a1l?yd ail": zvihidlliaiiatiaeligzgdi Cl: igeetateizg Tutu" He-e(.)ll5l"Mi).thili.:I.:a'tm-e. gltitllidrsaniiiiil signariler. 5 at E '.t" luh load .. 19 ' - ' i krt and rs. Jerr ' ' .,....me. '3"”p'e auefeniged youligsteril hm! gram 50 vim"! hit came to iihd wigsveriiulcnh t::rf;?lil8mgJeIt:I?Yol weIirei2"ywI:idi'li-Iiedlay taikiliidt thin; some folks back there in the Green waded me" Sleds with inmbel SM and mum tug others a rat was warring. Mrs. Jerry was over. Jerry had started to say Forest would do. I really t'lt1n'i. igmmed from the ”"f'"""d'2'gl,i"i' pushcdht-m' he delhded ts, ml: 1:9 worrying. I suspect Grandfather something. but stopped abruptly. A lot of them come down more ”m' The” desmmt on wai 8' same think mm itleels ll the Frog himself was worrying. You He lifted his head to listen. "Some to drink." PPIIW The ,”mbe.r was for "'9 sum" 9 V.9"'"'9d .” "13 Y 9 see lh, snnllng pool hull wasn't one is coming." he whispered. "who?" asked .lei-ry. shilil'5l'd5- Lnemm folk wpphed u?” was "bhged to Ewe up" H9 de. a smiling self any longer There A moment or two later who ”Li'ghifoot the Deer, Mrs. Light- GOING SYEADYISOI I good deal ofhe lumberr used at cided to take refuge on one of the had been "0 min for so 10'"); that slmuld appear when Laughing mall and me” lhme lawmy rel It why-l-o ilallmwei Dan”?-V and Pnnuh Sm?” lslands "1 mchmmd Bay'B'" Jel-l-y declared hg couldn't renlpnp Brook had entered the Smiling plied Little Joe. Bctorc hc could E l-"it" I" "'"”'" for the '"'!lb" the unhke the mh"s.he ha'j1""5,'c"" her when ll last rnlnel-ll Langhlng Pool but Little Joe Otter. Jerry add any more, Mrs. Jerry intern 0 mumriyiiieiinuiiii-fiiliceggd Sign rrlaarnhmggupigugij hldiurhhe Bflmk was no Ionizer laughinsi. In and M” -"WY W9” W W” imp” '"P"'d' ix der, an - ” , i . fact there really was no brook to see him. The truth is they were ”Did you say three fanns'."' she lid trade and barter svstem was it was too cold to remain long in g ' E III l . , v 7 -new-k--re;-v-nee i afraid of Little Joe. He was more 3 ueaked. fhe" 1" "55" 9” 5p”t"he huqhed "p m5 shiver” And M w0"d"v 70' "WY ”"3"3'" than a match even for both of q”Yes.” replied Little Joe, ” 1' our story opens on a certain day mg steed and aizain push-ed forward the others had perished. lhem logethprv and they knew ll. said three. whyrv" in the nioiiili of March. Tliclr Journ- Lady Luck was with him and he This story was sent in by Sanford They hoped he was,” hung,” and "They never haw hnl loin," pi"; distance of twenty milesphad reached home safe and sound. Phillips of 0'Leary who informed was leellng g0nd.nnluredl He was declared Mrs Jerfy I0 ll? '”""P5m by '99- The M.” 3i" WM" "'9 W”""'".'f”lk M (he "W C0”"95P""d9"t 3'” "'9 '35' SW" feeling goodsnatured. He usually "Your mistake." r(-'plINl Lillie ham set out before daylight with tiny settlement saw his ghost-like vivor of that ice episode, Mr. is. lle slld lnln lhe Wale, and swim Joel "ll is lrul: lhai usually they . ihc emcctation of being back home form approaching through the drifts Thomas Burieigh, passed away over ln lnln Jel.,.y and M". llerryl have only twg' hut lhgrl: are three Pal-lv lhnl same night. The party their hearts skipped some heals. quite recently in his late 90's. -ilvlylv snld Lime Joel w lhls of lhem this tlmp And three l-paihcd lllalneflue Wlllllillf HIISIIHP. iwgg, "gv gwggggjhg water feels good, 1 certainly W35 prettier children you never saw." lilliliadod their lumber and secured l glad to get here. Yes. sir. I was "Says you?" sriiiiwkrd Mrs. I I l 1 f l g g n all r lk ii h k a izmid SIIDPY 0 provis ons nr lad to et herc." Jerry. " ter o" miizt t in tlienisclics 8lJfi'ihEll'Ll'li'85inCk. This C a N T R A C T B R I D G E "Have Wu mu". lay... asked differeiitly.' Prolialil.V slic was. 5. I iwriipied u01'l5ld9T9"W ”!"9 f'”"l J('H'.V In his sriiieakv i'0i(-9. ithinking of her nun hahics To a; g I when they rcaiihjeil the (10: field B J h. C HA” mo WM dllw" laughmgl"lolhCl- no hahics ill-p as lire-tty 3 gr. l their return rp one o t e men a t I as her own This is iruc the real hf Fliniiias Phillips. father of F.W, Y O S e p ' n e U e r t 5 O n l';g'jRVl;l.frf::llv'h:') "ind. M llgaddcrthe, World over. 1 -I. It Pliillips, sponkci' of tlic lioiisc. had F "C: Ql nglv , m ,, 8.! we" "Who clsc ilxlix ili;ii lmiiri1"' CI! 3', lailrd in iniii the othcrs. AifPl'l SIMPLE MATHEMATK5 lllgughing monk ":2; ':?dlsllll” ii'aa.n?Y askiid Jerry. .0 gi uniting ml the shore for nciirly an EXCELLENT bridge CM be take the NICK. Unfortunately for l-enllen llllle lm, i L ”Biister Bear tor nun vvlicii it : 3 l"""' "'3' 'l”'ld9d M? mil” ha” played without recourse to high- declarer, however. this did not .. l I V , i5 ""1 hm f”" mm "9 W” '" "W U zone lnri in 5"mm"5""9 Ni 500"” or mathematics, but the would- occur. Both defenders played low H”(,.P.f'dgdV ”lt3B'j8ierks1iIi sat wine; and cools off Old liian m ill? "1111" N "W ham? M 3 f'i”'"d- be expert does have to know cer- without hesitation, and South had 8,1,0" ' . 3' .eny as edi Cayme '5 ”””"d (Very mg” 81 Already the sun had sank to rest mm ..pel,cenlag(,S... Above all, he no idea when, me Me lay. lob. iOh ycsf replied Little Joe, Yowler the Boht-at is often la cl . lir-hind 9 Brent cloud hank. agl musl lmnw lhl. ,,.lam., p,.ol,al,llll Vmusm If west had hesllalpd "You can trust those Beavers to visitor therc. Pady and his family 3 . strong gale HHS swcopiiii! 80'" V ties of suit-brealu vs. flnesses- SOUi.h'COllid have placed him with always haw a p""d' "0 mm" "ever are l""p"Vi Ahm” Hww Ii 2 the rnunlry. Thcre was every in- olMN,l5E he l. W! to go "way the ace; men u would have been what happens. if it wcrc not for someone around that pond." said 'l'”"'"" "V " M” 5'”"”a N'"” ll”, just as South did in this deal. elementary to casiithe queen and ""3" Wmdl I dm” k""w Wm" Lime "”e' Iiarmers pointed to the sky. spoke so "1 de la jack of diamonds and lead a sec- T or the wind. and thc d8f1EPi'0IlS " 5 t end npnde lown,.d dummy-. spring-holes that lay along tlicir 30'-h 5”" Wimfiiilt queenll rnluie. of iltrtol. Onlningclthnll filnc . Q 3 j After some thought South , mi. .:::.:".::5;.: 1: .-?...:." '92.... we we ween wen l at: V, - - QA overtook the diamond jack with h(adh'" ht; grids?” 3;!" "ti; lfmtom l 4.34 2 lie icing. When he next ma down , if.1t..:f.:.”l.::l..l:f... ?:..f3i'.1i 3.'t2.fu. N :';',,” 3,31,-.';::'::, ;:;.h:;v;v;;-Wm l PHONE 7478 wiNsLoE had plunged into the cold waters. 2 W E . 9.43 was . mall aha” oft,” contract. l "d .l”""' "'5" ""9 Va""'Me hmsc O 88 ' S All Aaauming that South has no mo -- 1- "ml l"'”5h9d "' ""5 mam" d"rl"E Q Q 10 1 dtcation as to who holds the spade ' the licight of a storm. Before half . - -w e -s- V :--m l. lea :23: r;.:..:'::r..": . vonx coiiN sum imir urs upon em in ii - V ; in, :23... !.:i..':..r"':-:z.:':r';::: 2:: i 2 for 35: in in We H3 WT P111 l P all llmn PHYPE - l i R:-tier rope the sleds together." Hm uddmgl :y:r'tife(esu?tm aecllfjlgg shotiiir hm", v ariiisvrl Price. "then we can let Mimi W9” "Mm a" log unblockeldoirils own tdllamonti: I the linrscs have a free rein and Llqir Pm 3”” can gain entrytodum via the. Q" 32: trust to luck." Pill Hi I H i The animals were used to crossni P3. 5. ..u we :'T"w”mI 3., .n' M'' :2: lch:ml;9t;:ll l?:l';0”tl;"::-::e1':,5Pgl E.Yk&:l:;19t:i0!dhcs&x.:(dhg::tt1l . -rligmpezclelitalgi ll ample. It is 1 can MA66lE,HOWABOU1' somu pow LIKE Mv'- : "WV WW1” h" "M9 '" RWP W” won with the queen. Now start- mpopnd sllit eVt)'lU1 3.x c;rtd:mi!:;. l 10A RE” Fx i imllll :u'slt(:1l.(;;lh:(:ldn0;l::::k(:;::m(;cl 0k417n:Ft;i;ei'.l,y;aSouti,l lpzidgdgilvll int. will llat break 3.8. but it in lg g i i9tIGWf? ; nxl P l l l l. V V H rm: ea. 0 n a an cvenc aneettiatmespuguq Q, l . I l 'llliil'lz)ri:eSorh:mill1nee hcoiplzllesgy 1:10” the defender with the loo would hes favorably. . c g. l , ' Ix I to L fused, lost their way and went 5: i i ' i l s 2i?i"1ni."..3i".i'2T.? 3,'.."i'.f”leii”LnZ onm & Grave"-" ti. 0 ' ' 9 i "' 9? ilirci-tinn from another. Finally. l: 1 I O G lliry decided to camp where they? l 24 oz 33: l 9' WPTP. l 0 v E It would be sure folly to risk l-- , . their lives as well at the lives of FLAVOR PAK i 6' "''', the horses on such a night. So all Hg ' lwirls iini hnsy. The loads were 1 x . nliirwi in such a position as to form O"! 2 fat 33: in W i hi I circle and chained together to ' ' " llreveill their being blown apart. , . o v t l 1" "-- 1 ''i...' '5” r mm The wind meanwhile. tried to de- ” i i VI, RV ' - flu. - o.i:.wa'i2i: i-ioMENo . mnluli them root and stem. The (T0 Writ t DU BESYMVQEGOIID innw came down in great white ci4,lMl'-iioNo' -' FuES.AN'l' EU ., ' 4 5 VHVOU hlinding masses that fairly sucked "0' ' ””E” 20 on 2 for 19: THiS!M)O' i(oPt.EA&l llivnhreathli flom the)men's lips and 51.1, ; TOWN! ll iPt'i t e wo twe ve - year old .j..m.?.:.je I l children till they cried loudly. I-IEINZ s I E in spite of the barricade the party ' llicnt ii hectic nilzht of it. in order .j. ' to keep the children from freezing i I considerable quantity of hay was 936 9." l E V l ' J, twisted into long thick ropes and MAP”; LEAF 2 by, 27g AD nut to the torch. The twisting was , , --e-.--js--.-e-s l mm in kt-op it from burning toolfast. DCTCYQCIW Onigns l ." f . iv I it last dnwn hroke. Over fifteen l I N1 iiirlu-s of snow covered the land- Ibi. 356 "NW The wind had not abated and o ” T i T -------------e-e--ev ' i "iv iilr was thick with its white Q" Hy. Cob . I I S .. CAN". EA-r l'T.. Mus-: i:'Av"i2iTE EATNJ”. . . . 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