"Then Farmer Brown's Boy, runn- PAGE TEN llv Thornton W. lumen) 11!: wnom: PLACE 1'0 si'r' DOWN Watci; your step and where you 1 z 5 No regret; will come at it. -Old Mother Nature Farmer Brown's Boy was up in the 9ld pasture. It had been an excitlnl and an upsetting mnrniiig. He had gone them to pzck blue- berries, tor they grew in great quantities in the Old Pasture. He: had filled one his pal and had put it on top oi! a big rock wh.ie he went to fill another pail. Buster Bear came along and had ktiockcd that pail off, spllliii: all the bLti'ric.x in: to the rescue of hzs pail at berries. had tripped and fallen. Ipilling all the h(".'l'l('S in his olhc-1' plil. Buster Bear had lakrvi in his heels and had rc'.itt'nnd Ln t'iic Green. forest. Farmer Brown 5 Bay had been tempted to quit. and gnl home. But he isn't a qitttler. Hcl had decided he was ;:oiti;: to Lake l home berrieh. Sn nnt'c llllti-gt ':w started to fill his pail. the mic no had dropped when he i;-ippc.-i and tell. Filling lt now was similar work than it had been betoye, up was 3. little tired. But at long last the pail was briniining full and .mm1c:vn ;-;-.-1'-':u:-1::-i contract Bridge . C) By Josephine Culbertson h .o:-Ltrma-,.v . . , 5 BETTER. THAN A fINir1Si-'E South could have t.r.e.i at M-Flight 50-50 flllPSSe fur ill; gamcl znntrnct in the to: on-.n2 09.1,, in;;' his actual counse had tar more in .'a.i.:. .- .4 .,.,v its iavox. Nomi auxin Both sides vumi.-rr.L&:. Q A 10 5 O J 7 4 , O A 10 B 7 2 4 Q I 2 ' 4'5 3 K 9 8 4 ::( 10 I s X N l 3 V E 0 9 5 i'” 9 -' ” S 0 Q 5 t: &8152 ) J 7 . O A Q 5 2 O K J 9 4 3 Q K 10 The bidding: NONI Inn! Smith v. rest. ' P"' P335 1 9 Pass 7 0 PM! 3 5 Fun 3 V Pm 3 NT Pas: Pun Pup obviously, South was mimblini: i when he hirl threw nrilitmri. '01!”-t his only true altcinri i . in N t wal even 195.: n'l":1' yr. s..;c.y. !our hearts would Lin a rlaiizri-nits contract. and wihlt Nnrth nassinz. originally. Lva diamond: monicci too high a coal. 1 West. said later that hr hail onn- ; sidereri an nvorrali hr min ztoaz" but had rr-l'i':i.nrd .ri hmw '.li;ii1 the enemy would ivairh a h:gli. heart, contract. Defendinz against lho at-lr.:a'. three notriimp. W0. W1 7'n” F'-will queen. South nun W.7ll tnr- km: and ran nit H10 ri..-ivmiirl Sllll. Immediately, Wmf uas in .wunc- difficulty (or discards. He lei :0 mpg hearts: then. when East ilgmlled with A htnh Spaidt W931 discarded the deuce and SIX of made! . South now had six tricks homo. could count. the shade are lot" thr uventh trick. and an cnuld makr the contract merely by fmdlni: U10 bu-rt king right tnr the llnesseki Alter reflection. lmweiar. Smith decided against that finesse. Easl. after following In tun rl.-an-.onds and discarding: nne spade, iin:l then discarded lwn rltihs, and South was sure lfnal. East. Wfillld not have given up all hi: clubs, thul cutting commiinit-atinns with his partner. So cnnvhicori that West, had stmznzl ii.!:i nnly flVFi clubs South no-.v rarittlly raslicd the gpade are (in lake mil. tVt-atis exit). then led a club. APE: West collected his izntr rliih tricks, he had to return a limrt up to South's major tenacc. .. - M, - Buster Bear had come and had knocked that. pail riff. -. Kc Farmet' Brnwnls Boy sat down in rest. He had sat down on wliat lnokcd like the coolest place in me Old Positive. IL was shaded and tho llrsry L:tll(' Brrozes, iii.-A rliildrmi nf Old .VlOlilPt' Wee! Wind, iurc dnin: l'icir best in make him coni- forlhbie. ' Now things are not alwa,vs what innv 599111. instead of living a cool p':tcv I0 .-".1 down he .Slilll”.l)' dis- Ox" -ti lL was in hnl- place. the ". place in all the Old Pasiitro. i(tn'vii'..i- (hit as :f a lint ncrdln llfttl i)0L'n thrust into his legs. ”0itcl'iI" exrlnnied F.il'nicr Browns o alnppcd al h.s log. Thai (:4 "Out i" i-. s folio-.i'rd by more and lnilti-or mit.. He fell as it hot l1!”('diFF. ucrc bciig thrust min I-nu lil vrvx'Ci'2ll pi . 5. lie juniped tn his feet and ran. slapping at his legs 3.5 best he could. Of cntirse those pains were not front lint needles. He knew what the trouble wax. Those were stingn fiom angry Wasps. He had. sat (luwn on a Ye-iiow Jackets nt-st Yellow Jacket): are wasps. you know. Their nests are usually in the around. Now they were pouring out n! a small hole in the ground. It was the dnorwav in their nest They were pouring out and they were an angry lot. They flew around in circles looking for whoever had riisiiirbeyl them. By the time most n.' them were out Farmer Brown's Boy was far cnoiizh away so that they did not see him. He knew what to do. He Rfhli strazghl. to it wet place and plastered with mud the sma:-ling places where the slings had an- tered like little poisoned darts. The mud helpr-d. He didn't fcol those s1;it:.s quite so badly, hilt tnry wore bad r-nouizh. in his haste to ;:m away he had frii-gotten some- thini:. Now he retnenibert-d it. The nicnini'y didn't make him teal '. No, sir. the mcmnry didn't :m feel happy at all. He had had loft his pin! or berries rzzlit bcsidc that Yellow Jackvt's nrsl. C.1utinn.-zly. i'Fl',V caiitionsly. he went. back a little way where he could soc ihl-' pail. Also he could SP9 the Yellow Jackets. They were rl:i:i.:nz about in all directiom, lmikiiiz for sonic one in sling. Two or thrce were on the pail of berries l what in do? He didn't dare no any nearer. No. sir he didn't dare go one stop iicriiwitt How was he in not those lir-rries? A lrme Yellow .lru-kct came 7.-imii;n;: inward him. Fnrmpr Brown's Boy slapped at him with his hat. other Yellow Jackets saw the motion and came zooming in that diroctinn. Once more Farmer Bronx-n': Boy look to his heels. lighting -for Iroulh? Don'I go wlihoul sloop another night It night altrr night you fight for breath" rnugliing. choking. QHFJVIUE and wheeling. gr! Tnnplwtonln RA .-MAH lnday. it. brings rnmtnrling rt-lief niu-n in less than nnr linur. You'll never forgot the day run Irv this iziinmin Inetllrinc. You'll get ind ut )'(Illi' 4-lmkiiuz iililrutn rind breatlir. cziamr--ltrst nl all you'll llH"D Ill pt-an-i-. Rrr4Iil1lnl'lIIlrd inr quirk. i-nit rellri irnm Asthma. Flimnir Bronchitis. Hay Fever. i'fIli.'!Pll by .-um":-rrre irnin man to coast. nnr . imx will rnnvinrr vnti. Sold nnil I'C('lI"1mPlI'll'li Ivy all drug stores. L.l'L ABNER tollowtnz -choduio. IAIVO Wood lIlnndI- have CnrIbou- ' Charles A. Dunning LISTEN IN TO CFCY Head Office: Prince Non ............ ....................... Chan A. Dunning ..................... Prince Nova ................... ...... Wood Islands -'- caribou Furry sorvleo THE CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AND NOVA SCOTIA The Prince Nov: uld Charles A. Dunnln (Standard Time) l 1 a.m. 0 mm. .'ln.m. icnii I mm. 1 Nu. MORNING AT 1:30 Cltch In only croulng and avoid diuppolntmnnt. NORTIIIJMBERLAND FERIIIES I.'I'li. OKARLOTTETOWN. P. E. L For Particular: Phone 73. Charlottetown. nu: ctIAnmAN. cHA1u:o1'rE'row'N - i on tho x I ll I.III. 3 IIJII. 1 pm. 5 pan. ll min. I pal. -- Acia Admission-75c O-V90-O9-Orv-9909-O-VOOOOO-O9-O 94 9-9 0-9940.4 iul. slings. The he added, what dayi" ”Pliew, He wanted no more of those pain- Twice nmrc he went back and i tuned narlian Legion Clover Club Dance EVERY SATURDAY AI Blsnchnrd and the "Clover Club" Band -Dancing 9:30 to 12.00 For reservations Phone 1222 Reservations held until 10:30 pm. SATURDAY NIGHT IS YOUR DANCE NIGHT AT THE CDOVER CLUB :0-60-660 OOOOOO-056709-O9-O-O-O-O&-GO-O-O-Q00-O-Q-4600-COCO-O-Q-Q00-O-9 PAIGNTON. -(CP)- Local wasps will all he in their house tuning obscene and I can get. the berries,” said he. i game of bowls. in defence he said I4 he was addrcssinz some trees and AALLLAAAAA A to nilow etmzies V D t -09499 O0-0-4o4o44oo4;c-oao-09-Q49-co uooo Devon, England councillors have re- ot them- twice he was put. in flight. The : selves to he used as targets in a last. time he kept right on going clrnival procession. ”1'll lozivc thou: berries right . SHOREHAMI. Sussex. Englaiid there until after dark. Then those i -(CP)- A man was fined 22 for language during it not an individual. DAILY M31065 1. Listen 5. Crust on It. sounded, 1 wound on Chlllll 9. Worth 7. Large pulpit. 1o. Egyptian 8. Largo l bundle D. By wny of 11. Goddess of death (None) 1 7. Potato ( dial.) 5. Alnoricln Indian 13. A thick, wire rope 14. Townrd the Ice 15. Christmu song I6. Good! 20. Mint 2.1. Apprehendl 21. Aside 29. Perfect 30. Stays 32. Crookeo 33. 0052: 35. To long (or 38. Fox 42. Sprite (Shake- open-9) 44. Collier 4.'i.GrievotL1 46. Follow 4?. Hoodlum. 48. Alter- noon re- eeptiohs DOWN 1. Filament: of hex 2. Genus or the lily .1. Old Finnish poetry 4. Put 0 I lock conjunction 19. Brittle ' 20. Dlslnnt ".1. Open (poet) for the three Us. X for the Each day the code latton are JYJB II C UPB CROSSWORD 22. Herd of whales :4. Stitch 25. Sliior 20. Cunning 28. Shoe: of bacon 3!. Northeast. ubbr.) 34. Lunar 35. Put of l 1:” be" .13. Metal 18. Coordinntingst Title of respect. 39. Parts or Blturnb rings two 0'1. etc. dilloeent. ' K ACryptogrunQIohIIon INXVG zr MZNB zor GJUJBPU. PZ JFJRM. TJCVZNUM-IICUUXFWJB. . veotemyiu Cryphquole: I w: REMEMBER uovn: OURSELFJ IN oun SWl:l3T 1: 0y '.l:-7l;:T'Q NNYS0N.' CFWJB ..-.....( EIHEB Bllllll IJLIHIXJ LHHU llilllil LIED '1-I VeIOerduy'I Alnwu 40. Chief Olym-1' pinn god 4!. Before 43. River (FL) 44. Encountered DAILY CIIYPIOQUOTIB-Hero's how to work It:' i A X Y I) L I A A X 3 II L 0 N 0 F I I. L 0 W one lcltcr uimply Itnndn for another. In thin oxAni;.;.- A Y! uar.-u Single letter-A, apos- trophiu, the length and formation of lhe.word: an an mnu. CFG VZYJ'li Now THAT v.:'vl: LOST Mummy, wE'Li. rm! TO save OTHERS. THESE IGNOFIANT. SUDERSTITIOJS HILL. PEOPLE NERD DADDv'.'.' I cr:ioNm:M ' am t- ' wouozns KIN DO WI!-' i F45 - Mansmistx By Al F'.-app FWM6 SO7flEYOVlCOMh . QM! 7DJM55Z4?EaFQUU' PHFFOE 7mrruuw- ' ' IZG(Taan - 'WI.' ' I JULY 21. 1951 .lMOS...WI'LL W WWLE O MIST UAL5H DISCUSS TKE V DIAL. I USUALLY KIIP IT SHAVID is V Cali! A DEER-tli -.. By Ruford 2 cm REMEMBER WHEN tzo WORTH OF eaocekiss COVERED MY FACE so I COULDN'T SEE WHER I WAS some! ;T?x7, . TIPPM AND "CAP" STUISS WOULDN'T YOU KNOW CAP WOULD TURN 'l'H' TABLES AN' SPRISE EV'RYB ODY 7-1! ,,p . Eo&' "ac: ' l mnzrv . r BRINGING up FATHER HA HA! ANYWAY. WE S19RlSE.D You .11? PEALLV-MOTHER. is IT mi: xoun 4 CQJGN MLJDFOP.U is oosuwe AT ,. Tue ooemt To . rr i5'TAi.Em Runs N W FAMILY-A5 A LITTLE aovug useo To Du-MD mg ORGAN IN Cl-Ml?CH.' SNG - THIS I MUST SEE -TI-IE 5' NEAREST HE EVER GOT To stklcaikle WAG: N slus- COULDN'T EVEN BE A WHV - TH AT GXJV CALLER! )...l f. ' I6 THESE AVIAN ', I 5.! EACKSYAEIE 9 av Tb-E mm; or uuorono umuoo TI-05 TiME:! :- 5'-u I'M NOT 9A?TlCi.il.. ' 3 ANY OM51. WOWIYERO -. .-. ..-mt tum. I-4 V-llr-.'tn1-run -"'l"””.".CZ'..7l:te HE SAID I COULD BE THE BRIDGGPOOM IN LET IF WHIRLWIND HAD ANY COUQAGE HE'D MAKE HM HOMELY A FACIAL SUPGEQ4 ””-' In ALL Riel-rm 41 e . ,,.4; 4 . --IF MAC WILL come AL7:i-NE ANoAcrAs A MODEL! I , ny may mutlgul 1.4 -ms IIRDSHNE i-in CUT!-n WT-I NI Mag 0 """.:.o::.: to-"ii-'i"-iii-i &, A . . . , ,7 hit " H ” t i V l o R (i ad dwr . . 1-. I - it . Vi ' - . d I . ' . j 1 , . v 5 IN ii i I wl-l.l 'hhL IJ ' 0' - i t 4'- ;: 4 -' :. t ' . 9' n F11 ! to no A. In .