. Mrs. (S. Tami. em to The Guardian. Thursday. Sept. 13.1955 Iy 11iorItoa W. Burgesll Tl-IE SUDDIN STORM There had been no reel rain. showers for I long time. The ground was very, very dry. The grass was brown. Leaves hung limply on the trees. Only those little people who love the water. . Mrs Jerrv dived into the and delighted to be in it. were "d i . y , y I at I" wmmrubh. Th. "ck of water and made their way to The thildien often took a ham rain did not both" "em -' -" f.?”fi?S'i.'.?:T”..i”El.';l?.;”"iil..f'2. little way above the Smiling Pool. Meanwhile, far up on the Great Mountain where Laughing Brook mm; has itri beginning. the rain fell as if the g"”” ”l”'''" ”"”"l5 Wemliiiudz this cuntratition often took ifire and was a constant siiiirce of until. because of it. the water in their favorite places grew less and SS. Jerry Muskrat and Mrs. .lerry and Grandfather Frog and others living in the Smiling Pool were. badly worried. The water was lmicr each day. There was almost none at all coming in front Laughs it was wholly because of the weath- They hid the face of jolly. bright Mr. Sun. lt gr w d t'ker hb:l"" " """ 5”" 5'" " darker. A few di-cops oil rain fell. " but only a few. There was wind. l "W" Vm 0"" "'3' W 5'” a great wind. Jerry and Mrs. "'0" "9”" "'l""v Jerry went into their house 1'hey didn't like being out in the wind "my "" "W "nun t" "u" :fvIet:l'."'l'olll;g,lAlli'llI:'el,0F:e;f the roof of theirjouse. You know that root was made of dead rushes for the most part. The wind was so great; that it tore that roof open. Jerrytlf the settler h IIIANGI DU! '3 when you build a house of sticks. hgve the proper slant. One E1001” and a couple of Imlll vv were cut out with a --w. As the wall rose in height the men title: the spaces between the his W" mud, moss and birch bark. When the whole dried the log cabin was mriy free from drauithtl Ind '0 quite comfortable for use. The roof was thatched with uvcrllillvlijg strips of bark and often held In place with green withes. Nails then cost about 25 cents Pet 11019" and were hard to come b.V CV9" trying to empty all the water out of them at one time. The thirst earth t-tiuldii't lit.-giii to drink It iip: Tm. m.(i5 itcrc built uitli llll' ll l'iIIl tttiu-ii alltmmsa Two lung Dutch. whici, ,-(.;,.-i,. and formed siiialljed rm" across ml. hun(nn,; were i I l i f l. in; Brook. At first they had thought fge ';l::,s';f;P;t' "' V l woirv. ad the price- ' if the lt:l1i('zilei:'l;?e used to hiiild the fire- place. These were laid on IOP 07 each other and held together with made of hardwood l)lB5lE'l'9tl Willi large flat stones chimneys were or. Then Little Joe Otter hadlimleamg am" New "M0 ”''”-V' woven across with bark and tWll1SW' stopped 81 me Smiling Pool Onygpfzlrz in turn piitired iiilii i.aiiuliiiiL' his any down to the Big River. He told them that it wasn't alto- gether because there had been poi rain that Laughing Brook hadt dried up lie told them that threel the Green Forest. This had stopped what is called a ciniitlbiiizsi. WIIJELY USED ll lows were tlis more laccd sncksl That storm was BlIlluSii2?le:!()I:”?L hlay or straw. The mlj l sunictinios made of lliups or the buds of weeds. M051 .S(.m9;-5 were lacks of all trade-s. Miiskrat leads in total xaliir nliThey had to be. They made lll0Il' young Beavers had built a damiall furs offered at the yearly Ed-lown tables. chairsl clipboards. ell". across Laughing Brook way up intmontoii and Winnipeg fur aiictions.lcrutle furniture, to say the least, lhut it served their age quite Wfll. the water from coming down. "What are we going to do about It?" asked Mrs. Jerry. L "What can we do about it?" re-i torted Jerry. l "Why don't you go up there endl tear down their darn? Chugai rum! If I were as big as you that's what I'd do." said Grand- Qather Frog. l 2 Jlorry and Mn. Jessy dived hie Ha water. f. Jerry pretended lot to hear him. . knew Grandfather Frog would your feelings when.you're ready to hit the ceiling! It didn't take lung in build a new home in those da.VK. N" Weeks in! most. for with the help of kind neighbors the task went fcirwtird ;rapidly and thus another island lfamtly rejoiced to find themselves Icstablished in their new home. Those of us who have occasion to travel to and from the Garden i of the Gulf to-day do so by plane or ferry. and we give little if any thought of the hardship encounter- ed by those who were obliged to ltravel the same route in canoes. pa nothing of the kind. Jerry and Mrs. Jerry were big and strong, and good fighters. but they were pint. htg tinniigh, and strong enough. and good enough fighters to fight with those Beavers. "If something doesn't happen I. goon wotll have to go down to the Big River to live and I don't want so do that " said Jerry. "lilstari!" exclaimed Mrs. .lerry. "It's thunder!” cried Jerry. "There is gain to be a storm."i it was thun er. Already great masses of clouds ware rapidly limbing up in the blue, blue sky. for heliind them was a great wind. OLD SYDNEY COAI. A. ricitaiio e. co. "are unloading ear of Old Sydney Screened Coal Today. ? Brown's Biscuits Our Boarding House Major Hoople ovl PUDG! HEFFELFWJEEIZ WSED To DO IT : a&tuaa.Isheuu.sua.. H mod 1; h um. fraught with real Rh: (:3 gllhf, ma ;.E,o?rmigm more than one person lost his life tween the Island the the mainland. Pioneer Days In P. E. I. ly P. I. MacArthur The men whose task was'build- small sailing ships. or in winter means of a canoe. The date was in. bggnn by placing notched tags by ice-boat which had to be pulled February. 1775. The cmelu WI! on top of the other, fuming a part of the trip by the passengers made between Wood Islands and rectangular enclosure as you do themselves. danger. ( TIQCI sasdtdnaiteglovhtresossv tsgiaaateobeet. Warburtamhhtshlstarydie lslaad.telististhatt.iIe first winter stall service was elfacted by Nova scotta. Thus Patterson is ea- Traveling the winter routes was titled to the credit of inaugurating and the tint winter mail service het- CONTRACT BRIDGE By Josephine Culbertson ON! DA!) BID DEMANDS ANUHIIB PA RADOXXCAL though it may seem, it is usually better to make two bed bids than to make only one end then retire. This is the '.ort of thing I mean: East dealer. Both sides vulnerable. East-West 70 on score. 51032 9542 go: KQJ QQJIOB7 5 Q 9 91:: N :.sK.t9 9130876 XV E QQJ52 K654 M3 s 4- QA8764 VQl(i8O QAK9 dA The httlding: East South West North I. ohie. ta zgtzt Dble. 2 Q Dbl:-. Pass Pass 2 NT Pass Pass Dble. Pass Pass Pass Beyond doubt, it was East- Wt-st's part-score and the fact lhlt they. were about to "grab the rubber” that induced North to put in the truly desperate two. club bid. and it was doubtless his sense of guilt that made him keep This sort of bridge crime, howe.er. cannot be mttlgated by !ollow.up pusjnyi quiet thereafter. Bad as the club bid wee. it was even worse for North to leave his partner in a contract. two no- trump doubled, to which be him- selticould not contribute so much as one trick. Having dug the pit (or himself, North should have persisted to three clubs. disre- garding the fact that he had been doubled at the twovlevel. At least he would supply a few tricks to a three-club contract. It might be noted that, but as North's hand wee. three clubs could have been beaten only two tricks. south was "slaughtered" at two riotrump. West, impressed by his partner's club double. opened that suit. and of eouret East ducked. south took his blank ace, laid down the ace of spades and led a second round of spade! to a dlaniorid-since East hat taken considerable action In tht bidding and had turned up witl e. singleton spade and notliin; much in clubs. he wu market with some diamond strength. The upshot was that Ioutr look exactly four tricks-hi: three aces and one king-an thus went down 1100 points. Ht might have saved a trick by more adrolt shsneuvcrtng, getting lost into an end-play that would have delivered an extra heart or elul trick. but even 800 points is to much for a worthwhile - - DAILY CROSSWORD TA ACROSS . Successes ( slang) Membership charges Gtrlll name Shore recess spoken Hunting expedition H. Receptacle for coffee Renters 16. Chinese HVET 17. Ostrich. like blrdl 18. Regard highly 20. Rip 24. Stir up 2 . The edge or rim :6. Small cut 27. Door joints 28. Fencing swords 30. Northeast ' (abbr.) 31. Ameriqut grape 34. One-spot card 35. Diminished 36. Dry 37. Headed bolt 38. Adhesive mixtures 39. Spreads grass to dry (0. Trees DOWN 1. A U. 8. President 2. Pants 3. Sesame 53.5.3599- .. pt 4. Samarium (sym.) Goddess of the hunt U ripinl Desert fophetie) Cats that catch mice ll.lt 5. O. 1. Dash 8. I. is (con- treated) 13. A ppear 15. Objective ease of "thou" farchaiel H. Held in esteem l 1 l1iiIl':i:l l'.'i M ii! t-1 18. The person bird 11. Unit I2. Com- talitmtllts Ettsmm.-V. Wm"! iiu:-:i;i:i l'tlIi!Ilit 23 Swill EWVSE lL'JEEil'J i again 1-tI.l 35, cut. Yesterday": Aaevee tended )1. Flock Ill. Genus of 20. Bards cuckooplnl 31. Vehicle 30. Entire 32. Death amount notice 38. Germanium 33. The hub lsym.) l Oryptogsam Quotation F: DSAUOIAA PKA NYIKQ; KO: uo AIBW it IRA! it IK'0 FKI Aqitxuo BRIYQIAI-AWKMXAXXKYX. Yesterday's Cryptoquotot THOUGH BY AMBITION FAR Mill-ED. THOU ART A NOBLE KNIGHT-SCOTT. West won and shrewdly ehiftei ' Muggs and -Skeeter . fillesinq up Father Jy non Gcsratson i Bv Walt Kelly By Wally Bishop iv Carl Anderson By Georqe McMoosss Grtsatinc woi2K. HECK .'.' GRANDMA oor ALL 0' HER cscutsss Lift. DAVY ...TlvtUl-l are pleased ta aaaauaea Alt(il?.'iT CONTEST WINNERS Mrs Sit-Ila Corey. Mritn, N. I. R. R. No. 1 lF.le-rtrio Xettlgi. Mr. Delaney Albert. Botsvillc. Magdalen islands, P. Q. 'Ele('ll'It' Kettlei. M4 Lotrkh6tI't At'r.. Mnnrton. fx. B. twalltliirt Dolli. Mrs. Alexander mite, Borden. P. E. i. 412 Pair Nylon Hoset. Mrs. Avard Thompson. Bridgcwater. R. R. No. I, Ltinenhurg Co.. N. S. tlitectrlc Kettlet. Miss Francine Vitzneault, .524 Ave. Dequen., Seven Islands. Saguenay Co.. P. Q. (Walking Dolli. Mrs. Dorcas Beck, i tie Pair Nylon iioiwi. eiiowws eisdirrs none-row. N. s. mew tT.'MOt2E .3 Ems Kent ETTATS LtNE is STILL dk Gluys Czmpms DU5Y.'THO5E GUYS r HEEEII y y ABE KEEPNG HER . gyw-2: l-lOT.." il.t. DQIVE W -. 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