THE CUBS HAVE A HOT TM! Who thoroughly a lesson learns A little useful knowledge earns. -Old Mother Nature. Teddy Bear and Totty Bear were zoing in school every day but they i!dri't know it. That is a lovely Way to go to school Anyway. those we ittle cubs thought so. They hought. they were just playing and having a good time as they allowed Mother Bear in the Gl'0I!'l Tm-est - All the time they were learn- ng. Yes. sir there wasn't a day vent by that those little ouba didn't eam something, Mother Bear was i-aching them without seeming to each them. she seemed to be Just zolng about her business of hunt- rig for food and enjoying life, By Thornton W. Burgess Of course. the cubs were tagging along. What. mother did. they did. In this way, they learned what was good to eat and what wasn't good to eat. Most things were good to eat. A hungry Bear isn't fussy. or course, some things were better than other things. Among other things. they had learned that ants were very good to eat. They wouldnit ever have thought of eating ants had they not seen Mother Bear tear open a mound of sand and lick up the ants as they came running out. Mother Bear let the angry ants cover her big paws, then licked them up. It was very plain that she liked them. Of course. Taddy Bear and Totty Bear tried them, and they liked them to. After that. wherever they went, they looked for anthills. They always would MT. STEWART Cash Prizes. Send entries to C. Allen Old Time Fiddling OLD TIME FIDDLING, STEP-DANCING AND SINGING CONTEST In WEDNESDAY, MAY 27th Starting At 8:30 PM. Contestants will be Classified LEGION HALL t THE GUARDIAN. E5 - x”'xl77r&'L'-”7:;' ' ,5 ziilfny ”WIlnt do you suppose that thing is?" said Taddy Bear. as long as tayiivl-.d. In that one lesson they had added useful know- ledge. While most of the time they tagged along at mother's heels. occasionally they were left. alone. Usually, Mother Bear sent them up a tree and told them to stay there until she returned. Usually they obeyed But a little Bear wouldn't be a real little Bear any more than a luilc boy would be a real little boy if he never dis-y obeyed. Those little Hears never meant toi disobey. any more than little boys' and girls mean to disobey. Dis-i obedience usually is the result of temptation and forgetfulnem. Temptation and forgetriiiness to- gether get little folks into all sorts iof trouble. Usiially it is the tempta- Ition that makes the forgetfulness. iNow and then it was just so with Taddv Bear and Toti.-y Bear. i It happened one day that Mother. Bear had sent them up n tre-ri and told them to stay there untlli she returned ”Reme-mber," said; she," "ynii are not. to come downi out of that tree for anything." McDonald. Mt. Stewart. will go to Pictou at the close will be off duty Monday 25th. her run sometime on Tuesday, for daily report. Notice Re Wood Islands-carliou Ferry Service In order to make adjustments on new steam valves instal- led during winter overhaul, the SIS CHARLES A. DUNNING During her absence heavy trucks cannot be carried. but light trucks and autos may book reservations, for the Prince Nova, which will make extra croulngl, by contacting Head Office at E Charlottetown at. least 48 hours in advance. ' Listen to CFCY at 7:30 a.m. Standard Time each week day NORTIIUMIBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED of work Sunday. May 24th, and We expect she can he back on May 26th. J ohn's, Newfoundland. rates, apply :- NEWFOUNDLAND P. 0. Box 85 BLUE PETER STEAMSIIIPS LTD. M. V. BLUE PRINCE Freight will be accepted up till noon Monday, May 25th, for next selling of M. V. Blue Prince to St. For space reservation and SHIPPING SERVICE or Phone 1605 ”Yes'ni." said Taddv Bear. "Yes'ni" snld Totiy Bear, They roaliy meant it. They hatiy clno idea of leaving that tree. Them jhad no idea of disobeyinzz. Little-i Bears are verv much at home in' .ti'ces. especially in big evergreen illiN3S that have broad. sprcadiiigi ibranches. They love to climb. They fare as much at home in trees as are the squirrel folk. only, of course, they czmnot jump from branch to branch, or go way out on the tins of branches as the squii-rel folk can Now, all the time they were play- ing. they were using those small, bright eyes of theirs. They didn't Continued on page 14 NEW HALL FRIDAY, MAY 22ND Spring Park Community Hall 8:30 P.M. Joe Palooka . NO'l'E,A)UN' METO AH 601' Von: 5'5"!-vzsggu. B. be MILXW - 11-MNG uosmsl: i'i' CAME OVER THE .StE HEARD IT.. I TO REACH US...BUT I5 WAS , THEY rnoaaetv map BEEN Busv... YIPPEEE MR. pALooaA...mevve - earn TRWN6 TO REACH ' vou...voua PHONES .,,r plbtnaqpulcllalunvirupcllunqu-ID1K.I1 contract Bridge ; By loqophlno Culhorbon 1(1lblI(uI(o4Ianh()IrInIquMr1n THE FLAW IN Till! DEFENSE shortsightod defense on East's part accounted for a fair-sited "swing" in the following hand. . V ' 5-I0 North dealer. North-South vulnerable. A K 10 9 8 O K 7 4 Q A K 6 ' A J 4 3 . - A 5 '4 A 7 cm :?9883 i N 3 4 w 9 Q J 2 IF A Q 9 . q E O Q 5 3 7 5 i i Q 10 6 1 O Q J 2 Q 10 9 6 5 o 10 7 2 uh K 8 2 The bidding: North East South wees 1 4 Pass 1 N T Dbl. Pass Pass Pass Wests double of one notrump was none too sound but, with East having an excellent "leave-in," it should have turned out well. West opened the seven of clubs. South took East's ten with the king, then led the spade queen. East holding off. South next led the spade deuce to the nine, West discarding the three of hearts. East decided to win the trick. and he returned a club. West ran of! the club suit! A heart and 8 diamond were discarded from the board: East threw off two spades and the diamond five; and South let go a heart and a diamond. Now, with live tricks home, West put dummy in with a diamond. but deciarer had an easy way out - the spade ten to his own jack. He led a heart toward the king, and lthe defenders were helpless. There was no point in Wat's ducking - the king would certainly be played - and when West actually put up the heart ace, South could claim the coiiiract. Even with no game involved. there is a substantial ditference between setting a contract 200 points and letting it be made for a score of 80 below the line and 50 above. In this case it would have been easy to create the ”.swiinz." All East had to do was hold on once more ii spades. there- by preventing Sout '5 spade jack from becoming an entry. Observe the effect of this second hold-up play. South could do no better than go ahead with a third round of spades. Now East would take his ace. of course. and when West got through with his clubs. his diamond throw-in of dummy would force an eventual heart lead from dummy. as. 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