Page 10 The Guardian. Wed., June 1. 19557 - H By Thornton HIE TRICKLING SAN!) 1102". httiltlitig. very steep and high. Peter didn't know-why he wandered in there. Probably it is what leads him into most places where he has no business. There Tiny moving grants of sand. Some oIie's secrct may commaiitl. ;Pei.er Rabbit Kingfisher. atid Rattles the Mrs. Rattles, had visited the Snlil-alas nothing interesting in there. illtl P001 PHIYI day. Thvre hail.Tliere was sand. sand, sand, been I In! at cumin: and KUIIUJlcverywlicrc. Nothing grcen grew between the Smiling Pool and the Big Rttcr. Peter llzilitiit. uatcli- aim”; ii, 1., U" his way when he in: them. HHS becomiitu more Just II.'-il)p(tut-d m nun", a few curious and more cttrioiis IIl' liziti -grains or sand trickling don-n an idea that made him litnI'l' ;m.l the sI(-epegl part of the wait of true that pit. ti lirnm near Peter looked. it stooped trickling down, Then. turn away, irlcltlcd down. No sand was trick- ling duun anyuhrre else. was niziking it trickle down there? more curious. If this nets where would that home he. It looked up. was wasn't there a small near the top of the hank, there or hole very IStewart Collect in unison. Roll call Peter suffers from too "IIIl'hl curoslty. He is ciirious ahtitll mat-I tern that an none of his business. There are a lot of Peter Rabbits of this kind in the world: alto- gether too many. Peter wants to find out things which not only are no concern of his. but know- ledge of which will do him no good. However, curiosity is like this. Peter did know that Rattles and Mrs. Rattle: liva in holes in the ground. Ha guessed that they might be digging a home in a bank of the Big River. He didn't think there was a steep enough bank around the Smiling Pool, but he wasn't sure. "Do you know where their home is?" ha askvd Grandfather hos. "C -a-rum!” Pcpliad Grand- hthc mg. "of course I when their home la." "Where?" cried Pater. eagerly. "H the ground." replied Grand- htlac Frog. "Oh." said Poke. lamoly. "I '1 suppose you know when in mid!” "No". replied Grandfather Frog. down in that pit. Peter was just Fl W. Burgess The sides were was curiosity. That down as was trickling the top. Even as he was about to a few more grains What Peter ltiukcd down at his feet. l'ht-re. just heyuiid his toes was a very small pile of sand that had trickicd down from above. ”Thiii's quot-r." thought Peter. "What mitkes that sand fall?" He. looked up Was there. or wasn't there a small hole very near the top of the bankv and was. or wasn't that sand coming trom there? WIIEATLEY RIVER W. I. Mrs Fred .VlacRae was hostess to the Wheatley River W. 1.. which met on May 12. The meeting open- ed by singing the institute Ode. followed by repeating the Mary was answered by ten members and two visitors exchanging seeds and flower slips. New hand books were distribut- ed. The sick committee reported treats sent to the sick for which thanks were received. The following committee! were appointed for next month:-School. Mrs. Fred MacRae and Mrs. John Strange But True I i r . By F ii MacArthur I or JOSEPHINE CULBERTSON I rum; gm. '7 , t ' 5 ' .i .. A century ago it was tlioiiglitl RAISING PAn'T”E3'5 No T30"? I2 all (I1lll':(lls l(l)elt:e dbad i;ur alh-It !SlN(l.'hJ the point-:.ouldtt ;IeCV-Hod nines) will not usually be good '3 cs. it ie x or sys cm 0 0 vs uing one's an came , training W rmtlnti consisted of popular. several years ago. there. "mun for '-me "me" u" "M" '- meals with no liquids at all tnl has been a tendency toward ”lib- " II" h '"””m”"' '"”"'""'P' " U them. We know today that such I erslity” in the matter of raisu, ""19" "'9" ll "10?! IWR "1 I-I" ': a ';iliet gaactiiailly ltagintgl. ii particularly. Indeed. Ioms point- play than caa be expected. It is i; 1. con ains s ecics 4: - w i g i . snakes all of which are poisun- y::n,E3,5er t:;rs0;,c:::::..:;: gnu: ”bVI9"l3Y 59110? to mlll alI.oc- : ""1 time .3 7 high-card points tm- "'I”"” 3"" "V "MI" I” W” I: 1" "19 mh I"'3m"lly M bride Ipective of distribution hill the quu"on'bl' "I". mm W "mu would think of getting married fouowmg deli mu5t,'ue, me MNW Elm? c0nll'l91l 101' which without 5h9ddI"g 3 "odd "I 'cm'5- uestionable virtue of this raise than 15-May N "mou phy' or Why? Because tears shed at thatlq ' 110110 It I"- titne were supposed to bring good Smml d0Bl9I'- South was right In CIFFYIHK 00 luck. This was to prove that she Both sides vulnerable. to game with his 11-point. well- was neither a witch nor bewitL-h- . A K14 distributed hand. when North I ed -- for in those days it was .953 glvt him the raise, but the rev ACTUALLVIHAVE -I GE'.'DONT& generally believed that one could W94; suit was not lavorable. Event ONW1-EN ailan-JDAVSNGI. 1'HlNlCI.' Si-IOULDGET always identify a witch by the 4,352 though the spade suit broke 3-3. M093 s,.iopp.NG 1HA1- pEXi.i.V MAKES M! TMCI ABMANV fact that no matter how disturbt-til .10 35 Q J3: IWIFII South four trick! (Where DQys1'iLL My 1w.N3I , --a - she might be. she could never cry. ' K 103 N . J 1 A less favorable break would have ' ' ' 12'... any more than three it-ars. attdi 64 W E .K1o35 given him only three). and even .. they would fail only troni lterl .Q-, Q 3 though a heart was led up-to E 1?” eye- tnygjg r .'.Qp4 Southla major tenace. the con-I II To give rontzince an own ciiatice- . Q 95 Lug: 5"-"ply could not 1,. fulnngd .2 A wife shotild let him wear the .AQz lgumt ugh; deg-enuy soy inuudl Dams. I . A35 of collecting a valuable partial. E But still permit him. it he wisitesl A 1073 No.-uhsoum pug oul 100 Pom”, . To wear an apron uasliing dislicszl R H I w III Pow-wow is a combination of in- l TM 5ldd”l!- . mliludh ha" Iubammy nu. cantzitions and ialismziiis inieuted South West. North East 1;. WR 53"". 1"; "V" is j by the Duicii to cure anything 1N'r pm 231- Pu. '&PI”” " "' k C” V d from hexes to hay fever. 3141' 12.3; pug P”. N wmch W" ”" Qlmr" "V And there is Just enough truth; Th H d t t . h uump ”PP”.”' Non)” homm5 in the process to make it beliey- av ” he " I at ' "I? bl": Midge " A 5”” f7! Pmb” abiey Mam, 0, me hm... (.m.(,S mod on EI1,)I.hI7lg short of 8 POHILI ll bilities. not of possibilities. and in puwywowmg have ll(-lrmm a strung. with failure. Indeed. a the probability is that the North . basis for modem medmm, and containing 3 bore pouiu hand does not otter sullicient sup Apggpfcf ya; :1-gugxou-r gugvn uw wAL,ORDiNARlLY AH LIK! (without intermediates-tau or port. tor a ninc-trick contract. em: IF Ivar v YQJ It.AzIN' TD toss A FEW SLOW aALL.I Ire and snow that cover rivt-is in Prince Edward island during MacRae. Mrs. and Mrs. Harold Buntziin; gramme. Miss Joan and Mrs. Leonard Ling. It was decided to enter the hall in the Beautification Contest. There. was some discussion on having: the hall organ repaired. Mrs. Harry Ling district convention meeting whit-h1 they attended at New Glasgow. Mrs. Howard Ling invited the members for the next meeting when the roll call will be answer- ed by naming ”My Favorite Song." The collsction amounted to 70 ce-nta. The meeting closed with the "Queen." Contests were en- joyed by all and a delicious lunch. Ross: sick.. Mrs. Preston Rack- ham and Mrs. Harold Buntain; DAILY Aoll 1. Hold oowrinm I. A hing ol land I I. West; 4. Pt: pm I. Whltbh 0. Biblii 9. Kim entrant to. Cripple l. Shhinq I. Flatnah 1231:. ) I1 don't know when, and I don't care. I is none of my busi- uos. Do you want. to know mm.- Iitng. Patsy Rabbit?" "what?" asked Petal. "h none at your business either. replied Grandfather Frog, and marlg a lovely clean diva off his green lily-pad down to the bottom ol the smiling Pool. R was the very next day that PO60! happened In wander over In a big gravel pit. N was merely a great hole dug in the side of a hell to got. sand. or gravel, for I ' Hiu nu-1' '. " "'N.uu INIUL ' lht-in ms! ,...--. .,.... oxedly I II. Girl's name i 3. Goddess of i harvests 1. tit.) measure Romembet A trench (Mil.) Barrel part Custom God oi war tGr.l Leave out Minus Not difficult DOWN . A dsh First. moo (Bib.) gau- Go By Train & SAVE! BARGAIN COACH FARES Going 'l'l”It)SI)AY & WEl)N ESDAY .Il'.VF. .ll'l.Y 19-20 To M I) N 'I' It It) A L, U 'r TA w A. orT()R()NTO From All St.;ilton.s in Mari- tlmes. Quchec Ilvlatnpedin and East inrlttding (Easpe Linei & Ncwfotintilnnti. 3I'iVl'IN l)Ah RETYRN LIMIT "I3 Pouch:--4 lltily Baggage ('hocked Nu Stopnu-rs PLAN YOUR TRIP NOW Ask about suhslnntial sai- ingit offered hy New Family Fares to Western Canada and to Mid-West and West- ern U. S. A. for Full lnlnrinntlon consult Nearest Anne CANADIAN NATIONAL H-I."-: DAILY CRYPTOQUCYF A X Y D to I. 0 N G dvtr latter slniply stands for IZHH IPFZL HFUQIP SFAFZ LFOFTIZUQ, OLZJL. Yo-sit-rdsy'a Cryptoqnoto: POTENTLY ?-KEATS. CROSSWORD IPFX MFHZFEF sisted by the committee in CI'I8l'ZE.l r-its ma: any: 3.: Elli I-'t -7 I! BE PI 35 6 E-IIere's how to work lit: LBAAXR r a: L L 0 w mother. In this example A is tied tha winter months do not put an end to sport "shins. lunch. Mrs. Walter Ling, Mrs. Fred . unit for Alfred Axtvortlty I sport. pro- which can.be moved ovci te Balderston in r they can sit inside in comparative comfort. while they Canada will be 45 or older, and but was iniany of them will be condemned agreed to leave until the hall wnstto a life of moved. Mrs. Hamid Citandler and somctliing is done to give reported on aijohs. are the national symbol. These - , 1 slrilllile looking birds have no Meetmg at LlP'L' Han wings. 8:00 P.M. Wed., June 1st ”A goose is not a goose when it is a gander." is the answer to was served by the hostess. as-Inn old riddle. Out Our Way for the three L's, X for the two 0'1, etc. single letters. apoc- trophios. the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are diflerent. A Cryptognm Quotation TI J31 'FCm JNU snrrcw E! Hrc. rus. WHAT IS TIIICRE IN THEE, MOON! THAT THOU SHOULD'5T MOVE MY HEART SO CONTRACT BRIDGE ilirown of the Fraser Valley. 3. inc-e winter anglers C.. also can add. "when its a mild days to enjoy the -mtato." She dug up a perfect Others have bun. Iguose-like spud in her garden. UNITED ASSOCIATION of PLUMBERS Local No. Hi to selected 8Il'1IlIlV' By 1975 about half the adults in unless them uselessnesii L'nt-le Sam now has a Kiwi. It may be seen in the San Diego Zoo in ('alifornia. Only one other live Kiwi was ever sent out of New Zcaland where the birds live and New Members Welcomed By J. R. IWilIiams hut Mrs. Nellie us c-aafrad wmcit WHicH.' I'M AMAIED wit-wuiamevzseeremtv &.&IsRIh-QuIQ.QIlBNR Our Boarding House "Maior Hoople Qxs nus WOULD ADD A SCINTILLATING . m NOTE TO A DtJLi. PERF0QMANCE4r s-:E- ouw. w ACT wtu. Be THE TALK or ? THE TOWN - AND NSTEAD OF BEING we Burr OF has Soueez 35575, 11:. as A NATIONAL ct-tAt2Actst2! -- .-3 Mi . Joe Pcilolia okAv,'Hones1'.. ' K1) LME W RAILWAYS AN aswmt Lowmmrnm 1w: SYOLIN as!!! IKCIOI Henry Muggs and Skeeter Grandma Bringing up Father ksoanv, we lawma- Utlwu.-IEAVE MNUTE9 Acioll W I won MlNU'lE....1 6Avii'&- By Bob Gusrafson Yy Paul Robinson Ti-IEFEE WA5 . ONE! , Q.nnut.4I..-uj.1 I'LL Him: we MONEY i: won Pt.AviN' POKEH IN THIS t3ooK.' THEN I CAN'T FORGET rr! FQR VAHBTY... By Wally Bishop cam-you FIND A 11'; R WHAT'S THE MA1'r!P, DADDI? 7.- W?” By Carl Anderson Iy Genoa-go Mehlanuo I-I HEY. Kl . WE'RE RUNNIN' LOW ON CANS '1" CARRY BAIT! I'LL BRING OIEM PLENTV TMORROW. 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