10' no Guardian use I . Ssturday. August 14. 1954 O”'””'” ””'”'” n . 7 The Tiny Folkl -,.,., W , Mini-tn! 'l'u- which there in no excuse." BLACKNEBSOV "What will. we do with him it AN'Tl-l NVFUL (A real story of real children for very young children) N When we left Laurie yesterday. be. his mother and father had just gone into the big new steel build- ing at the Exhibition grounds in Charlottetown. He had been around to see the exhibits and had had fun on the rides until the first big drops of rain chased him to cover, By Thorton Now they were inside. The build- A Ln-Tu; pATH 1N 11".; 53,455 mg was so long that Laurie could scarcely make out the signs, at Each little path, though small in- the other end. It was very wide deed, too. Overhead big white electric To good or in may often lead, lights made it as bright as day -Old Mother westirind. In the centre was a large circle fenced off with. white posts. and Young Buster Chuck had been all the ground inside was covered in mischief without knowing it. He with clean sawdust, had been in a garden where grew "NOW What 15 that 10”" Lauri? many delicious things such as he asked P0.llll-l'l'lE 10 lli had never found before. He knew '.'Th?" 5 me Shim ll”! 1”" ”l9.no reason why he should not eat "'”"m3l5-" explained his Daddyt A” all he wanted of them. He knew ” ”””5- l-he-V b”"5 Ellie Came il" nothing about gardens, so he should be he - wanted. where he found it. :::Rpi::p1:qfCah"..5" up M me& But the owner of the garden did i .. ' . i . , not feel that way about it. He was asklxihii-igamaliee the animals mm. not m be blamed either. He had ---I-hey N51 judge in it”. m.,,n. put in ii lot oi" lizird iiork in that ings," was his father's answcio."!.i'Illd9llt Plil'lJ8llllllZ the El-'0'-md and ""The animals are aver in thc bariil planting the seed, and pulling and now. We'll go to see them Iatci-."lhueing out the weeds. It was dis- ”Li-iok at this booth with theicoiiraging when some of the seeds furnace sending out heat," his nio- did not sprout. But it was more ther called. ”Scc those streamers l discouraging to find the young bean; 01 red llailcr waving Ill till? end Orland young pea-vines that had come lat Dirge. Thai 15 WC heal 00ml"! up had been eaten off close to the t mug mu (1. mgm "ext l” ” has anolherlg Wire got to get rid of that chuck." booth that had all kllldll of ply-ismd the gardener m ms boy, as wood. door knobs and such things Sm" looked at the damage Buster Lnurio couldn't help but look all Chuck had done. ,I thought when the folding door on it. That door! g i mom rvsl we first found that he had paid Sm" wit mm hm C i us. a visit he might be just passing "I never saw a door like thai;lm5 WW Ami H” mm” bM'k- 3” in all my lifei" Laurie cxclaimodl ill? M5931 9Vld5lllvlY ll” decided "Wouldn't Linda have a busy iime'l0 Sf-"l.V aWhl10- Pl'Ob3bly he lllls dug shutting that if we had it .-it in. We ought. to be able to find W. Burgess his hole." It didn't take them long to find a little path through the grass be- tween the garden and the old stone wall. It wasnt much of a path. but not even it woodchuck can walk severzil times in the same place through grass without bend- ing it down enough to show where he has been. so it was that. that little path through the grass was followed straight to the old stone wall. There it ended. ”He's living in this old wall some- where." sziid the boy. ”Look on the other side." said his father. The boy climbed over the old wall. At once he gave a shout. "There it is!" he cried. They went over to the mound of yellow sand which was the door- step to Buster Chuckls new home. The boy got. a long stick and poked it down the hole, but of course that did no good. It WTASIYC long enough to reach way down to where the young chuck was crouched in his snug bedroom. He was frighten- ed. but not too frightened. "I'll set a trap for him." said the boy. "No. son." said he, "If we must trap him we'll use it trap that will catch him alive without hurting him. I hate steel traps. They are 3. form of cruelty for order-running from violet to red glDAlLY CROSSWORD we catch him?" asked the boy. "Take him on too far for him to come back, and let him go where he can do no damage." replied his father. Perhnoa it was just as well that the young chuck could not hear and understand what was being said. Meanwhile. the gardener and his boy were looking for signs that there might be another hole some- where. REVERSE RAINBOW COLUMBUS. Ohio (AP)-A giant reverse - rainbow ring appeared around the sun Thursday to the amazement of thousands of Ohio- ans. The U. 5. weather bureau re- ported the ring was a halo caused by the mirroed reflection from ice crystals in clouds at about 30.000 feet altitude. The mirror reflection made the rainbow colors appear in the reverse of their normal instead of from red to violet. ill:-JH3 i'd':l'.V'l i'll11l.7JB lzlllfrli '.'l.'.l9U I-lldlltl D U 39 . - 1-iv:-:ii-:2 :3 mass: rirzi dihlllillzi Bf-Isl E-i':Jl3E9 HUB?) Solution To Last Saturday: Crossword Tippy and "Cap" Stubs Daffy Dripple Bv Edwina .. . By Buford Tune Henry By Carl Anderson v ti hn'Ei:2' Page family Slivilled along. y p ACROSS D9wN- l.19-Smlll El looking at the electric waslicrs, and animals in the ring." 1- C'V"” 1-'h”'”9d t9'e' "E refrigeratnrs. ln nne bnnth the man They hurried in to 'take a seat 5- S0” 0" MLV woolen i 2 ICOPIG um ' gave Laurie a new pretty white and watch as the animals parad- 9- Emlllre ” Clog?-h(V'll'-3 1.MUsic E SE pencil. ”That will be my 'nrk pen ed round and round. How sleek 10 LIMYC';hrl wF"9"d1lc "OW E (-11 in yngiyk ng hii.-u-ds. ' Laiii-in and shiny the cattle were. and how - 68 Ola” nose 22. One B -4.31 laughed. Just as they were leaving well behaved were the little O 'll0"F5L".i 3-C0lI16nd5 Who n I-J!) there the man bent over in touch calves! Men led them, women led 1-- VflFlf?t)'0f forp -calla llll a large red horn on the floor them, and even boys and girls took Wl”0W' l-AUdl9l1C9 "Pg I '1 ”BrVI'-Y" it roared Mrs. Page part. How proudly they strolled by 13iA ihrllsh 5- A kllld ICC ' lPll'lll p jumped. and prior Laurie just 3- with the prize ribbons showing up 14- M0759”? 5-T3PHl"E.l 23-5hlP- , , bout iumned out of his skin. He so bright and gayi Laurie just 15. Folded con- four-sided worms l"”""V' 0'""' x was terrified that some wild :ini- loved the little jersey calves. Then minor for shafts of 25. United I 32. Winged ' : mat was nftgr him unm he saw conic lllltiillclr hgrsfesl with ghebir M 3:150 flitiprcrl 7 staged rlbtlifns zfillgzlnd . what made the noise, cu e. ong egge ions as a y . ' arac e . n . - I r.) . er 8 - ii ' 1 "Littl . ' . . i3 .z M;I.lif,l..;f”13l.d'.;;, f2f,i'?”."ii'.i 332 Jlieiii.”i?ae3T”ii"i;.ei23t?E3 i.Z.”.'2i Womeen" 3. 'ri'Z."v';.'lZw " iii:-'""' 35 55"" 3' : ' baby pig! See him in this wire had colored ribbons braided into 1'(.Elt(Per- lobes , 28.Neigh- the m C l Den. Look at him cat from that their manes and tails. but they all sian Myth.) ll. God ofwar . bor Inside 3 5 mm. tm Shelf. why 15 hp in here?" lI(J)0k9-d glostsyd:;nd;1parkling clean. 15. Polynesian (Norse) mini.) 36. Adhesive "He's advertising pig feed. I aiirie wal P "T 9 Dlzs 0 come tree 15. Box 31. Narrow mixture ). szuess. Oh. look at this.” and Mrs. until his daddy explained that you 19. River 17.Stroke roodwsyl 3B.'!'ablet. Q iv Page started to laugh ii?-IUI('ill'u3:n'l Jl:1!l couldnt lead a pin around 20 gitoltl wxaa- 4' . 'llS Daddy looked on, an ey 0 3 r0l'l6- V . i in hushed "Now one tired little boy must mud On a lime platform were limo izo home.' said Lauriesdaddy as (print) ' pigs and chickens made of wood .ll'lE.V 'Sl3l'l9d 0111 We bl! d00l”i- ”t4.Burstforth. ' When the music played an old iflnti ve had enough for this year. as kvolcgno i time tune. the pigs and chickens Yfvs. l1l'h3YP 1015 10 ."lll'l'k 3' 26.Split,u )e 3 started in square dance. They bnllh LEUHE Sllhed haDPll.V- 'Al'ld hides & stepped and bowed. they paraded another year Linda can'come and 27.conu.adict Lu around and swung. Ynupnever saw See the ihlrills With mt 23. cm", cg such a sight in your life. It was "" ' "'""h'-”'h (nu, .2 3: ; so interiegting andt snlfunny that WOOD ISLANDS,CARIB0U 29.Go1d(g".t U 3 Laurie i not wan o cave. gglcnsgen : i i i At last they walked on. -Then. as FERRY SERvlCE 32' onc.5Pa D 20 . t the shower was river. his daddy cud t tnok Laurie to see the animals. JUNE 12th in SEPT. 26th 33p10oce,m -u .6 -l i Just as they left the building. they L. W d I I d . (U37) : i ' saw men coming leading cattle Fl": 9;, 'd"l '- Mtnwpy 0 3 l . ”Letis go back quickly.” said Mr. '"” "l"-s 37 P0 I - H- 7 am ll rim 8 m ' "' ”A""' C '0 - . pup, They are izninpz to show the - - . i - ll- 38 Greek .- 3" ..L.-j-e-ee--e Charles A. I)unninx- lphilogopher 8 6 cg: Leave Carll:ii.lI'.ml 1 Nu. 5 pm 39'Mmi”"" -6 , . 1 Charlea A. nuniiing- ilgwz) 9., 3 , Household, also meat 7 mm. 11 run. 8 p.m. 90 i U - counters. walk-In coolers. Prince Nova-- 40' A”tO"'”bl" Z dslry cases. etc. it iI.m. 1 p.m. 5 'p.m. ”.hm't') ' We service nml rv-imlr RESERVATIONS: May be made ”M""'” .. my make of electrical re for I limited number of vehicles g"- BEA1'lT,l'LL NATETD I soivaaoayouai-i1--moo '”'""""' "'"'”'"'"'” 3i ”i”"""”"” i”i"' .033”. '" ?i'fZ"fiou'””'i.-"fans sooump ””:w.su''"il'E'3uau'"”s”.EJ-E” : H t , u I . ' WIRING m ";;m;;;W';o,L W it '5 DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Ken's iiow to rank it: an I 15...”, o (1)-First and Second sailings A X Y D L 3 A A X R V ) at from each terminal each I9 L 0 N G F E L L 0 W 3 -E morning. One letter simply stands for another. In this example A LI uud o Mntnra, Washer: and An (7)-F0? Pelmllblel IMVOF LlV!- for the three L's, X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters. apoo- )e tkltcklailsnnan "r O pllancos - we repair them 5 "C " W 0 Y trophies, the length and formation of the words ue all hints. : "I I Ill. "””'3- Each day Vie code letter: are dmerent. 5 I! 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