'!11e Page 9 Monday, Nov. 21, 1955 By 1'horntna Mas. GBOUSE GIVES WARNING you nearly always find it true. Experience hnows.what to do. was Mother Nature. It was a beautiful fall day in me Green Forest. Mother Nature had painted the leaves of the maple trees lovely reds and yellows. The leaves of some of the other trees were rich brown. The beech trees looked as if they were wrap in a cloth of gold. Happy Jack Squirrel and his -cousin Chatterer the Red squirrel. were too busy to scold each other. And when they are too busy for that. they are busy in- deed. Thunderer the Grouse and Mrs, Grouse, with several of their well grown children, were in a favorite thicket. The spirit of peace ruled through the Green Forest and 2 over the Green Meadows. Presently in the distance there W.Iugen i do. And be sure to fly in diff- erent directions. easy V chewing helps you stop when you're HAMFTON aweekendvisitorsttbehorrnecf Bell, Desahle-' sy is extended to the sur- viving relatives of F-0 William Ness, whose death occurred in a plane collision over Quebec on Nov- ember 8. A very large cortege of mourners followed the ' to Sacred Heart, church at Borden, where Requelrn high mass was held thence to St. Peters Church ceme- tery. Seven Mile Bay, where in- terment was made with full milit- ary honors. Sympathy is extended to the sur- viving relatives here of the late M. Harry W. Green, formerly of Tignish, whose death occurred at Chatham, Ontario. The late Mr. Green is survived by a brother, Mr. Sidney T. Green, of Charlotte- town. Mr. and Mrs Everett Glover and son Donald. were visitors at Hamp- ton on November 9. Miss Deanna Bell,- strident at Mount Allison University. has hear her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melville STRANGE BUT THU! I1 I. I. had abated. four men from the settlement started for Sandy's shack. Upon arrival they found it it empty with no signs of a fire having been lighted. Snow hid drifted in under the door and lay in a thin streak across the floor. All were satisfied that, wherever the owner might have spent the night, it certainly was not at home. Doubts and fears now gave way to anxiety lest the man be found trozen to death in the forest. I common enough happening in those days. About sundown the weary search- ers saw a fresh beartrack and, following it, soon caught up with, and shot, the animal. As Bruin was dispatched only a short dis- tance from the settlement, the car- cass was skinned and the fat from the inside removed to make soap. The stomach was full of undig- ested fiesh, showing that the ani- lmal had gorged itself only recent- Y berhaps the searchers were thinking that Sandy Brown had provided the meal, Anyway, one of Pioneer Days In P.E.l. That evening, when the storm Vllaurthu the stick. Suddenly an exclamation of hor- rorbursttromthelipsofthe watchers as they belted out of I human arm - the tattooed arm of Sandy Brown. The old pine tree of this story grew in the w ed area of War- ren Grove. Nor River, and hard by the little cemetery which holds some of the ashes of the district's early settlers. in its palmy days the old tree might have been the monarch of all it surileyed, but time had with- ered its mighty branches and rot- ted its roots. And at some undis- closed period the wind had car- ried away its upper portion so that at the time our story opens the old pine was only a shadow of its former glory. a mere skeleton, standing like a frozen sentry among its fellows. Not far from this spot lived a farmer, with his wife and daugh- ter, Margaret. The girl was ten years old. It was the custom in those days to gather beechnuts when the first autumn frosts nipped them from the trees and scattered the nuts Tilly The Toiler n..t;.-n2IU&:L?':"HslZaaL.. qmvc. I ' fT'f'73i'3'-1'3'f”.f1 ' :-:'-1 A-.. In oims...n-. the men stooped down and with a po th d. Child and r W DROP was a sharp report. Thunderer and stick began to examine the con- his-upi, gtlt:til,m worked rlgrd to IIlYlfIW”x' OPEVEPYTIMW. WHAT YOU I9 l70iN'... Hf Mrs. Grouse lifted their heads d ' tents of Bruln's innards. All eyes keep the sly squirrels from getting 1601' I -PATH! FLA6i-lg!) 1714:" Kim 14557.... T”; we I, .03 W quickly to listen. There was anoth- y y p - were focussed on the person using the lions share. H5? - T M. up 7Hl5LlI45z 5 I10? Dl9Ti-IE5 AMY er raw".-,M':. hr; . - i T To ' d d . " as egun. sa ' rm-it w-M-tr” CONTRACT BRIDGE 3 N” happen." " J 3” d"? l J i.- C H, '2 ” t as a no . . Mi ling en0"g” i”.-”'”"' """ " CHEW M Y o 5 rep in e u e r is on ' . h8,I3gj”;;of,;;"Gf::;f wife lists; A VALIANT EFFOR'l' inn. T W Wm 8 3m V 0 1-: -t b tiled i ti i th f 1- Art or - l1F0"d "L hmdscme bird" "3 big lowiihhg dgal, hutlahinfhfialllly hiid Oto slylyelred tlllllg rllllnaeuilfstrtillllesli-9's as mhebandfmmher tal:thmllrighTlh!3 surrender. ing that East would be glad to take were 0" 3 FW "'0" 5 ” ' hi k, ii" h h 1 lad: good nvmgl and had grown ' L! S W20OIslaR:idD "south deg-l-er wfsgalgakx tg:'tE:-5(E0;1l3?l:'l!?:tot:tllf8I; .ai.rr msnsxr rwe zrrrv 35 ' ' t . ' declarers bearing gifts, and he now 5 " ml 1. Equipment tsym.) in Both sides vulnerable. .. 54'” OUT 9' 9'5”: 5. mm . i:rr.;:::"::.:;':i:..:ir:l2:i; ; 9. Forearm musical river 9 10 54 South present him with is trick? 0b- Q, N" lmtmmem (ENE-l OQ75 vinuslv. the only answer was that g, 10' Pack "my "P9di5'” 23- Wm” In 5 3 7 he desperately needed the heart ten I0 11' A'h”d3 ngutwum 9' 9 36 5 2 Q J 1 4 as an entry to dummy, and this in 0'5"" W0" 3'1 T N T J 37 turn guaranteed that South was void 12. More of horses egg 09 8 2 W E ' K J5 of spades. E clsmorous 1. Seed vessel 14. Worth .5 W96 S . A K , East refused to cmoperau. In, 14- Evenlns 3-0! Sweden lm T "' stead or taking the heart nine, he g (P””tt) u'M'd'eV” Pew" . T" t deliberately played the eight under- 5 15. News vessel 25. Astern VAKQ9532 neoth it. Now it was South's turn ; 15- TM”: 12-AP9" 25-67959 9 Ttz to do some cogilaling. He realized 2 P1933 - 13- M5050"! "3 - 43 5 7 t.-is he had from the beginning) that , 17- QMCK" P093 Emoulil - 39 IG"9k no biddmr there was an overwhelming chance ' . ., 19. Put !5.Tra I 28. F d ti ett ' ' k' 317 Te?e-g-I-e”'f:3,-”.- - '5 handle Is.rea:eoby a1. uovuen E 0 to Amelrian f”""' 3"” :'””” fit" 3I.1Zi'."itdil"'333 Ji'li(J3yu3Vi:'a;t": , Q ugmfj ,;;.-i;' p” ji:g;::: 31. Plrt-lcloof amusing coal garment 3 3 P2: , 3 Dr): heart jack, he would almost certain- "Mv do-rv" M" "-"-''m'- 22 351?-'7'im ff3f.””' 3?" ii?" . ” 53”?i"x;'Igi Pass Pass Pass I '”.; "ii? .1" '"a” iii?-ii'ii""””iT"E . - O - CHIP II 09 CSCE 0 U I 8 conrac """t "” ' lwmh wmh” 23. Majestic West opened the club jacg. ang was In put East on lead and hope , 30. Full of f East cashed the two top car s an that he did not have the thirteenth "Whit 1-! 13 Y0" hwed "'9"ldn" moths led this third club. club for an exit card. On that sound I P18090117" "kw We 9! "19 Y”"”3 11. Upperstory South, in with the club queen. analysis, declarer persisted with Grouse. on thought that he'd have easy sail- another low heart, and this time 5 "Did 37011 5951' "1059 W9 3h”? wsrehouse ing, since a 2-! trump break would East could not avoid the trap. He sounds in the dist-81100 ll!!! MW? 2g,1I'unou,. give him entry to dummy via the had to win with the heart jack, and : asked Mrs. Grouse. The 3700118 US. editor trump ten, but when he laid down his forced return of a spade or a Grouse nodded. "That mean! 319 gnaw;-ttsr the ace of trumps he was in for a diamond gave declarer entry to the most dreadful season laedallmthe ”.w-hut." shock. dummy. year has begun." rep rs. 5 (ma. Grouse. "it mleans ltlhath altldtlg: 30, , g y I lovely time w on e s o M N t, ' mm” W. Gm" c,m,dm,,,,, p;;;m;. Our Boarding . House Maior Hoop a there in the es est anger ,- v .1, , , . ' 3; any 3:. in the 53019 year. You :3; mfg” 5OYOI.WE eoriueoto 2 M MOM , Hm QEMEMPEQ MP5. SHE SND are in srenter denser "In Yo" ss.cmm E6AD.'lWi665!Y0u mosnenmze a'i5';,fz5;z3NEf;',”A?'-5,3,-Y w,;,,,,,3,5,;,DGE BNGL5 5”EAfK50 HER 50" were when you were tiny and help- 40, Dextemuly WARE we FR VAPPIN6 NEVM . CLUB PARTY TODAY, ABOUT" yguaoyo JACK IS p less. The hunting season has u.L.,,el go 7 1, HA ” A82 M025 HAVE FUN , ' VOU , GOING begumn V pg l DDO5 - elp FQlENDS- STEADYI the und "But we have always been hunt- a glow Ty PONTN5 ATA i E '(-X. I. 45g Q ed." declared one of the young lofmum : ' Grouse. "Ever since! can remem- ugpmucuu. wu To Qmz : I M 4.” Q s, 0 her you have warned us that there iudmuny Mokmesey? 5: K is always some one watching for u.c.,,m; . H 5 J” us. Reddy For, his in G WW” T ! o . ., FOX. Hawks, Uwls, acrfdmever Hg txmdwjmy 5 WWIW K. may more. It seems to me it is 3- 31”" the hunting season all the time." f-hm” ' . i l-..".,s.” f,:,,"';; ':l”f;;',,,E';;l,' ggghtg; nsmr onvmoqoors:-nm's how to work it: hunting. This is hunting by those A X Y n L ” A A x 3 two-legged folks you have often I! L 0 N 0 I” It I. L 0 W seen walking in the Green Forest. one letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used Th" ""9 3 WHY 01 lllmlni or 3111- tor the three Us. X for the two 0's. etc. single lottsm ID00- Iniz those they hunt when still 110! uophiu. the length and formation of the words are all hints. near 1. 1 mm e;I:uilw.;:'s sac: :ioa:ngderoyI:)5u- Each day the code letters an different. hi”? Just heard. From now on my A Oryptogrlll Qullmll ar , rare-:ul.'y'vou mu" be Van" my YKLE ans: VFIT ouvr M YLBT ”We are always careful." said K V H M 1 -1- m.p,,,u,,youngGm”'..Nom tvr-s:La'rH'rn. BLERVS-- . has caught one of us yet I guess gnu.-as ' - MEN BUT MAN- , - Cryptoquote. I DESCRIBE NOT . we d t' - , A y. than we aYll:;dy't0u:e"afl'ald more IVER-5. NOT AN INDIVIDUAL. BUT A BPECIEkHELDmG "M53011. my dents." said Mrs. Grouse. as the young Grhuse gath- THAT Looks LIKE Bred around here. --wet" May tm DUGQN COMlN'-BUT HI DONT LOOK LIKE HMEV F lather. and if one of those two- tillied hunters appears watch me. not fly until I do. When I take xi "W Wlnll. you do the same I "E but fly in different directions. Fmembcr. you are not to (L7 um Auruonrztn pp Q -liEAl.EB Licensed Wlrlsg 1 FFmhlFDTHAT .. BIA: mAcK.rO.mE PLACE FOR SEAv.:-I ZOO LIKI QU E .2 5 it By George McManus ns33l5"”"" ERATION - '3(l7 I757 ALPE4DY M”IV7ED til” 1533 ."i'3l25i' 'c'Z'l..e.'1'Li W "5 MW--,et10 0.2 Y mm To ,1 walk-in coo ers, also noun. 4515 I GAVE M hold refrigerators. 1 causes I'M suiurv OF sawe- WHY mow? you MEET Mi WHEN clown-us....eur IWAO ear our or we t-ieuaovrsl. 3 How LONG HAVE wu BEEN OUTSIDE THE C. G. E. Vacuum Cleaner and Polisher Rental Service. MOTORS I . APPLIANCE VI and repair all motors. washers and electrical 'l7Dlisnces. Storey Electric I'll Graltsa shat v leis sunnzo -our men r-t susu. rem r-nrs PITIFUL rows 10 ME. sNm' DAY!.'- sob!!- Wriv gxsone -V rm: Vi as y N "rm lien-..A.i