35gnALIuuu-In India. In 0-1965! By Thornton W. Burgess THE IOMELY COCSINS Looks aliuie tiiay oft deceive; Things be ntll wnai yiiii belieie. l Peter Rilbbll sat on the lion at two cousins in ttie viziii-i'. had it while and yellow ubisl coal VVltlL'h were very beciiiniiig. Of the two. (lraiidtiitlicr eold Mother Nature. R951 R lied. while Mr. Toads hind leet y I V V were siiiallir and did not lltIVC. 5' "'9 5"””"g P001 l"”k'm' dfatlilbig in-bs. You sec, Graiidtailier I H Fi'ii:: lites in the water and just line green coat and a Frog was the big- ills bit; hind feet were web- W9" l"-W-V m””' 3"” '" wnw iisii- the land. while old Mr. '3-V5 aml "Mme m mm.” 4l'U4'lll lites iui land and Just iisils "1 '8' bell”? .”""l "W .m.v the water. Mmelhul mus.” m an "if (ll-oi” Both have but RUHKl.V eyes on w"'ldv' m0”Eh" Pm” iv” ' the trips of thcir heads. Granit- """'h5i" lather l"i'iu.V:- coat is smooth. and fits him l)Dl'l0t'll), while ()ld Xlr. 'lltiail's coat is not smooth. Ho litia f vihat coat duesii'l lsnioolhly and nicely as his cous- uarts. so his fit him as called Scott) in EFF Iins fits him. I "l siippiise you spcnt the winter liioun in the mud iiiidi-r the vial- er." said Peter Rabbit in (Grand- father Frog. ”Cliiig-a-riinif” replied (Brand- lalher Frog. ”Chiig-a-riimi ()f coiirse i spent it down in the- lltllll of the Smiling Pool. Wlii-rel !else would any one with any lsense spend it?" He looked very ” ,” , S lhzirii at his coiisin, Old Mr. Toad. tifm . M 5 5 iwlieii he said this. Old Mr. Toad I v -said nothing, but Peter spoke for "What did you come for?" him mumbled Grandl:ithei' Frog. l ”Yiiiir ciiiisin. ()ld Mr. Toad. W jispent the winter up in Farmer P ll-irnwii's garden. didnt you, Old Th? W0 c”l””'-h Um Ml" l”adlMr. Toad'."' said Peter. and Grandfather Fruit He is W?" on Ml'. Toad admitted out he Milled M181 3"” F”W-- 3"” ” me did "That is the place for me biggerit of the Frog family livitigtin wmwrp. hi the Smiling Pool. it was true that both were homely. Folks with luch big months as theirs. pi-id without any necks. couldn't issibly be anything but homely. et. neither was altogether home- I; Old Mr. Toad had lovely golden Dyer. (lrnniilather Frng -,(Jd()ntract-Iiiridgc said he. "Give me lgood dry I8i'lll easy to dig in. That's the only kind of I place to be in cold weather." Just then a small fish swam right past the nose of Old Mr. Toad. lnvely golden eyes. The little fish He didn't even blink his & Joooplllu Gulbtrllol XE OLAISIC FAIJB-CARD PLAY I'M lost at a intac- lll it rnnyirniaload In opposition without fatally. DlllOIdll'l8 onc'I own partnnr; i ibi it should be a portuuivsy gun at play. l.u., the opponontw Ieeina it. must be able to reason "So-and-80 would not have played 1 oord d int rank I ha could holp I-ht urtalnly wouldn't palunnupuuntdakiclnlo I luau he couldn't help ti." Ccrtuln ' at example: of tulsc-card plays have become bridge classics, and in this com- ixie f '1 opinion. probably the Iiiiutdnltlhnuwnamadebyu player sitting Int h the deal be- low. plugcd at match-point dupli- late. The card play is: get you South denlar. loll: mica vutnruhlc. gnu l 0970 953 QQM984 9.: H ext: 9 08'! pant-I W I 3 74 S Q3! O5" .511 AAKQIO OAK.) OKQC oA1c This was the bidding at tumu- tables: South 3 NT West Pa in North Pass East Pius At the particular talile ui refer-V once West opened the llliillttlltfli Jack amt Sunni iwn with llt(' king. (tin iiiiisly, South (Ullllli cnunt I mlntliiiiiii oi ninc ti'ic'n's,l bui mlikillt. Hill) ltIltt' Irtllih. 0lIlPl' (l(-i'l:iI'cr.s ntailc vioiiidut iic ;,lll)fl miiiiigii. so Trick 2 hiiiitli t)il'l'ltlt1K the siitiile ten with llll' Jack, to retiirii inc rtiili ten lltmiigli l:iEI5l .Valiii'iil- ll South intciiiicil in pass this trick It) the iiiiii-iliiitizi-i' ltilltll. ttiisl 'lhii li-ii iiiiizlil well tlriic lllll the kiiiiz. and it mitzlit then he iitiucilile to run the rest of the ('llllI xllll tliit Wltttlt the club ion was ll'll from the rtiimnir. sonic-lliinu hap- itiiiir-iIT l'I.'i.xI, with no hesittiltiiii, plniiirl the i-ltili Kiiiitf Kim i;imi.'ii'ciillyi til ti'ii'li's wcrc in plain sight for ilcrlarer. and the l.'lllPt' could not lie blamed for "falling." At llilpltl'-'4tlP. he Iimply t-iinlrl not aftord lll giie till all those extra tricks Sn he trap- tiired Final": king and prniiiptty led the ('llllt seven, fll1PSSInL!i I-Iitainst the tack. Hts hurriir. whenl East took the trick and returnerti I itiamiinri through the Q6, can easily be iinastiiicd. lliiwn two, on In ice-colrl contract! . 7 g , The Loncidnger For Quality Milclncss (Rh illkfx '.7l.1(. 'i It ( it ll' r”r”i””"r The Semi-Annual held at Birch Court . Strange But True l B) l- H tl.ii-irtliiir scmiwzasmr: c. n. i.. -The rc..iilzir monthly meeting ii! the nllIi1ll)L'i'S'l(IB sub-division of the Catholic Women's League was held on liediicsday evening in .il" ..ii.-,;lil's of Columbus Home. The ri:t:ulai' meeting was preced- ed by ii meeting of the executive (it which time was devoted to the ('(illtl.)lcll0ll of a questionnaire A coiiplc inf ili.'...iiii'.cil lsi. i.d farmers ltlxcd iii gripe tn cacti oth- er. "Never did i see hit)" grow as short as mine this siiniiiii-ix” said the first om-. y y H rc (ll.):C('llOl18l)lE reading material ion think yuiirs is siiiirt. .siiiip- on m”. m,wsya"ds” pcd tlic oilii.-r. ”l had to liithcr . . '1'he regular nicctiiig opened with mi bl i-l - ll .. Slliiaitttllcmats it Ilic dis- me Lgague Fla)" followed by appearances and i'ci-appearaticcs oft me mmm's' we wrrcfliopdence bones belonging to famous dead s"”"'m"rV "polled remwlng .- men are always (.,.0m,ing up m number of the notes of upprecia. me ,n.H-A, liun for sympathy. gel-well cards Rt-ccittly, for cxoiiiplc, I lcariicdl9l('- that the skull of Hayden. the fam-, One nus iioiiipiis-i', finally was rcunitcd . .yi y l M m5 b"'""” '" A,” For 250 years the burial place be- rs after some iri't'ici'- requested members co- tria 145 V( i 'am a secret. lent medical student had rcnioyed t '3 But. when in 1795 Spain with- me drew from the island and l-'i'ance ttook possession. it was agreed that iiiined by periiii.x.siiiii iii Spaiiish 5;m';!'”h4:irn(.)psl dlgdup m;,re":”:: aiillioriiics lllit) were aiiiateti to-O lliffi Tllrca hmd rlelnceb 9 find the skull of the celebrated m. awn? at e M m u a” is was done. For more than it as the bully lay in state. Mutt) yciirs later Vt li e n skclctiiii of (iiiya hziil bi.-cit re- ""”'"" ""'w"R' 1' was "' Yer a centiirv the coffin remained un- mufm 'distiirbed But when Spain re- l””k' l 3"” ”” ll” WbJ”' ,”l i moved from Cuba at the end of the lticzid tiicii's biiiics it niiiy be fit- tint; and proper to mention those of ('hristiiplii-r Ciiliiiiibiis. Ask any student of histiiry where they may )last century. she removed the ;colfin --- this time to the cathedral lof Seville where it remains to- d v perks you p when things own l NOTICE Producers and Vendors Association will be Tuesday evening. May lofli. 8 o'clock. be found and he is apt to shake lltls lurzitl in inter beuilderinent. ;.Vo. Ill(') are nut in Spain "IS-l ,torizins generally agree the bones of the irreat di.-coierer may re- pose in I Spanish Ieaiten coffin. in or near the city of Santa Do-l mingo -- that is. on the island eastl iif (liilia vilicre ('oluiiil)iis first land-l ed on the 121 hiif ()ctol)ei' 1492. His brother founded the city. Diego We learn that six years Meaiiwliile. September 10. 1877. in Santa Domingo workmen found the original leaden coffin in which the discoverer's bones had rented 335 years before. With it were the royal medallions. The secret was out --the original casket of Cni- iinitiiis never had been removed from the cathedral! The coffin removed by the Spaniards it years before was the coffin of Columhuii' brother. operation in ntnng on May 30 and 31. There was considerable discussion I1".jiZlluillt, a letter received from the Prov- incial Diocesan Presid" I regard- iug membership. It decid- ed to coiiiribute financially toward the Catholic Girls Scholarship Associatioii. The treasurer report- ed a balance of 5174.55. The Red Cross convencr reported 12 diap- ers. two puiluver sweaters and nine pairs of ankle stockings made during the month. The sick com- mittee reported seudiiig 12 cards and making ten house visits. Two new members were wel- comed. The annual collection was discussed and collectors were ap- pointed to canvas the town. The Convener of Citizenship was ask- ed to write 1 letter to a promin- ent official requesting action on the elimination of objectionable reading material on the newstands. After adjournment, a social hour of card playing was enjoyed by all members. Relax with after the discovery Coliiinbiis paid I short visit to his relatives on the island. History rel-oi'iis the death of t)ol- Acnogs 5, 3,-Dodo; lumbiis in 1306 at Vallatlalid. Spain. 1.(;omm".c.d ph,.,.,,g, 34 years later his daughter-in-lawy g.cg.y., .. 5om,u",,g took the bones of Columbus to- "luring. kuweep gather with the three other mum- wlpa vnh tiers of the family back to the it ,3 kn qy s,mp;a.. land , )3 Aiigiiior 1. coin: ()ii Saiiio l)oniiiii.:o. the explorers It ,.-"qu,."uy (umr, reniaitti: vie-re buried beneath the 15'DePM.'. ion the we.” lchiircli of Santa Maria la Xlenar. "1 Thu. wypgymem ,..., .------.. ll rt. Pmiioa lC'IIeo( swam on, and started to pass ”' n Graiidialher Frog. He diilull get 3.60”. uyP.".on H-at past. No, air, that little fish didn't 22 5”." ol.."o'.. get past. The last Peter Rabbit ,LRom”, Poet ,94Ang" saw of it was his tail sticking zgymeulug wish" out of Grandfather Frog's big g'y'o.-In. H glmgomg mnuth. "Why didn't you catch unaw; -tug-gig; that fish?" naked Peter of old &.Toueh vtiihquid Mr. Toad. l1.l'omou l.ulunnocl "What did you come for?" mum- marks- bled Grandfather Frog. talking Vrolnll 3 with his mouth full. something 31-SIKVIPV no one should over do. i "9"'""' "1 same to sing. I came be- u43'"9"”& ,cauisc l belong in the Smiling !'b”h' lPool chorus," replied Old Mr. p';""”d Toad. y "'23" i "We could do just as well with- ” amrnmu out you," mumbled Grandfather 'nud. trroix. He was still trying to swat-. .yHeh.”, low tluit fish. I ".09."; T"”W "W 0!. Inormoul 46. Miufortum m. Puangcwg' between sent! 11. Repoatl &. laubliulwn DOWI 1. Gate iAi-ob.) 1. Guidoll tiigtieutnok. 8. Grotenquely carved urntenpout (Juanita mip A BL X ONGF Meeting of the Milk ' Experimental Farm. i N A I ' A G I. It I 0 3 are A I Q Q C O I. Iohrk, ICQRN IQ! JMNY PERCY G. GAY. Secretary. GE'ARI.ESS60SDICK by At. cave 4 7'M;wrvw() IHI FRIMINAL wzwan:r.c-7-rosoicx.'!- l WE'RE BOTH BIRDS-RVGD-4Th 1- T9 l - ti ” S. 7,”: 214. r if ae :9-ii DAILY CROSSWORD l one letter nbnply stands for Another. In thin example A is used for the three L's. X tor the Km 0'1. etc. uopiiieu, an length and formation at the word: are all hints. r l such day In code latter: are &orcnt. A cryphpcn Quotation Al VII!!! Ac: IYMXR. LAY. LAZN . oi-ypuiquoie-nu: HATH sroKEN. AND THE nut.-rrmo: or rams uuoiir WISDOM TO mmionm .oou1-Hm. Pout- nesl River - (Czech l t Periods of time Kettle To be hl debt Ac- cumu lute Exclu- mation Hoiotcd. as an anchor Continent Operatic nelow .'-53338 Saturday's Auwu .8 01. Old l1tO&8IJfu of length 42. Talk 43. Mail beverlgn M. Short for "l'bcodorc” i 8.38.8 I X CBYPIOQUOTB-Here's how to wrk it: rnnnnaxn ILLOW Single letters. apol- Mickey Mougsci IQYBZ. RJSTGNR I RZOYMX KYBZ nor TiLt.votr7wcEr.'-7NEzr.'- COMB voua MESSY FEATHERSI! - SLDPPY BIRDS LIKE 0) GIVE ALL. 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