By Thornton W. Burge-55 THE PRICE OF KNOWLEDGE For most. things that we get 10' ourselves we usually have to pay a price It is so the world over. Mont. things without price are imrlh little. Most. knowledge has to be paid tor in one way or another. sometimes the prlCF is small.Some- IlllPs the price is high. much too ugh. But a1wa,V5 there is a W166 in pay for some sort It may be iiiat hard work. It mav be riirinins! i tlsk of some sort. facing danzcr does Cllrlt)Slt)'. It seems to teed itself, so to spewk It was just now. Tlmsc '.lIli- riihs it'll i the; iiist hid In find ntii what t queer izr.-iv thin: tints Fiiiialli t climbed dniin Ii-nvr that tree. up in the other ircc Thcy Clitli up In tho l):'a:ivIi 'riitn the tip which that qiim" grm "nail l"?lll'1 Old Time Fiddling OLD TIME FIDDLING. STEP-I)AN(llN(il AND SINGING CONTEST In MT. STEWART LEGION HALL WEDNESDAY, MAY 27th Starting At 8:30 P..Vl. Cash Prizes. Send entries to C. Allen McDonald, Mt. Stewart. hright eyes discovered something thing like it before: it made them curious, Nothiniz grows faster than and l was nlinosi as h;;: :is a Toni hall 'F.'id- I and H”, Hm, Contestants will be Classified it? V9 queer in a llPlRl'll.)0!'lllg tree. Itl 4 ,- uwml lmawmdge you my gun looked lll(P a bii:: gray ball hang- Htnzy is often worth ai little pain. lmll from a limb about halfway ---- s cm 2 ..old Mother Nature. up that ll'N'. the morn ciiiiimx hr lJPiu'llHF. The cubs never had seen an)'- The iiezirer he gm tn ihzit thing. T"7i'7VliTti-t;sAtlie.iiiatt(:i'”' . ie c.-ilied Right then, lyc.'oi'c Taddy Bear on , could rs-p.y if he had wanted to, so hat hat hr, and slip sq::c.i.cd Shv in! no nith "HP It-lw .' whtvi llP!' Ili'lKi"' with than was .'lll(IIllPl sharp pain in mic car and FllP slapped at ihwt that siiddcitlv Ithv air has aiith firing in- isects Tliiw all ahiiiir her. "III"! tins liqmiciiiilsz be-di of II It St”Plll"fl ffirv tic it may be It sudden fright. it may.dV Boar Cl.'1lYltVl ini' iitniisz th:ii.m Tndm. W 3 blli" ("ht "he branch "mm til.” Hi” M ii mrhl Of omits ilrhxxiltl what Mother Bearis two small cubs. U11?" PIIIPFTDREIWF I4. :;:5.ithP.V WP! l! r it :0 Wasps. nr ruddy Bear and Tony Bear. had gem”! 9” Vlfdtlr jj My Hum-ltiH0Z'll0i.s, iii K'l:llP timm mi: them. fen Semi UP In B "00 OVCT in ll". bf” hcrgll ewn Plvl mV;dc”;" bend .That qtleor tztxv ihinc was il1Cll' Ullr1Et)lrlestISh:ndl”('t'l.l)fllf9dto iioltiv Hl:n:illl1L'i5nn liblilill all four re-et.i home If was mad" "I, 3 kmd "l Vlnther Bear is 3 very zood mother lTh9 nearer he :n' in that thing; m(,m((,:w( Fri iv Md mad” the believes that children shouidllhp more puyin . qn or-ranw, TClil' that ht: mm, ,i: ' ti:tl)cr hriiisc we taught to obey. and when thei BPar was ('llll v In the i!'lIl'-K iisiiiiilv is t"IlIVl it iw it-crc lint. ilsoblxyl they should be pumslru-cl ml the, tree. and initclilnz. She. wnmpirpd H” mm, WP” makmg You know punishment is in wonder- ydtdnt dare to i vi' tin Ihiiii bmllcll it VP:-l", 'f'X hm mt mos, ms, nu ald to memo,-3g tbccaiisc it txnsizr iriite hlg crioiigli Small Bo W. mm? mm; Now those two little black impslfor two little Bcii:-s mm MW; 3 hm lune us. tiilly intended to obey mother; Siiddcnlv 'l".iiidx Bear sqiienlci ,m,..p. 0 mm, mm, bowl; rm, 3 long time may playgd about I Ho sriiicalcd tits: as Totti Eu T mum mws an moi; n that tree. not once thinking had heard him squeal when aux N W, mm mow gnaw M Icaviw W Th9" Tllddy 398” 5”FWd M1 A "Vim and W” l Wasps coi I CM Illrfllltlll itlie tiir fl." find in I. slim Those two little Boar-s were (ii Ail: lll(lI'P than sqtI9nl- iii: notv. thc-. ii-crc l)iul.iit:”lioItv BPJT WIN 5i;lIVl)Il".' I with om- WW llicti the at Tnddv Boar wanted to do thc s;iinc thing. but ll! mu diit hrwaiisc he nr-cdv-d both llnvik In iitiniz onto that limb Tiitty Bcn r hen Ill try scmmbzp ClO'. . ilic IFPP 'lKicldi' Br-iir iv.-is lI1i':n': in but-I: alonc ilmt limb. A Viasp Sllillzf him on tho cnd of 'l"' W59 VF. how it hiirtf He struck at that Wasp with om- llttlc paw To do this he hid to lot co his hold on that brziiirlt. An- ntlicr Sllllll llllll on Hip mm-r par and ll" W En iiith the oihcr pawl CLOVER CLUB DANCE Chnrlottetowrfs Finest Dance Hall EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Dancing 9 - 12 Jackie Doyle and his Clover Club Band Soloist. Tables for 100 couples. tions early. For Reservations Phone 1222 Saturday between 4-8 p.m. To avoid disappointment phone your Rcscn':i- No Reservations held after 10:30 pm. lC:m rm: ziics: what, happened? iTHdd.V Bear not to the grniivtd hr. forc hi: snnii stsicr did: he fpll Thc hrinclins hmko hlr. ml wither .'i"I'l mi? Inn I;,-ma gyms, Wskv Wasps uric 'ul'n-.x:nz him dm'.'n. HF Wtiricri lliili .1 Ihiidl But he . wasn” hurt. nxcopt for those stings. Tottv Bnar d.dnt climb all the iwny down She was in trio much of R l'lll.'f'fx' When she was a little more than liaifiray down she let -:0 and dr npcd thc rrst. of the wax". iTlW”- -(I159-"Ililltz and wliiiiiperiiitz. tho iii-ii liitic cubs took to thou- hcels tritlmut looking: to son whey-o they wcrv coma, rim didn't care as long as lhcv grit aiiav IllnSP d:'cad.'ii' ll?-ps Tlicv had found 0'l' almiit Wasps. and they Ishc felt a slurp pnill ill llPl' nose, i Imllor Thnv hvl -ridii that pazirr. I Hi". scnmrrl tn 'wNli'2rr from min in qn.i from . rm: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN MAY 23i 1g By George Mt:Manu5 'n:- ruzuzr-z-z-;.;.;.;.;-;-;-:-1.:-;.;. .5 contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson A LUCKY PSYCHIC A fanoiy bid by South in the following hand had is remarkably lucky outcome. 5-21A North dealer. North-South vulnerable. r g'x1o3 QAK64 QAQ952 . ".55 482 QAGM vests N 91091: .743 W E ox ngito S uL9532 QQJ97 9.12 6.11086 4.AK:7 I North staizrd the proceedings in- lnncentiy enough with a bid 0! one ldiamnnd. but Smith felt that the .best rinal mnii'act might turn out tin be nnlriimp so. to discourage Ian iipcciinz heart lead, he re- 'sponded with a psychic one heart. This, thcn. 'iL'IS ilw auction: 1 5-213, North Eut South went I 1. Pass 10(1) Pins 2 4 9 Pass 4 N T Past 5 9 Pass 5 Q Pass 9 Pass 6 N T Pan I I Pass Pius l Olmoiisly, Smith devoted his siibseqiient bidding merely to "get- iting off the hook." but the strange .nnd extremely fortunate thing (for rlllnll was that he landed on his :loet at six niitriinip! I Before considering the actual .i-nntract. let's take notice of the ;t.ict that North would have gone down at the tar more natural contract of six dmmonds! He would have to Iosc a spade trick, and ltn normal course he would also trikc and lose the diamond finesse. I At six notriitnp. however, Somh iliR(l nu ciitircly dliierent problem l.- one based on bridge ”psycho- logy." so to speak. rather than on maiheniziiicai chances. West open- led the club queen: South won and llnd the diamond jack. West play- lcd iliree-spot A and dechu-er nut I up iliimmyis act-! Wmivt Snuih cximordinsiily lizvkx to drop Ilw diamond king !IllZlPIftlI will he the natural i1tir5'inn 0! ("Olll'3P. he was! But illPVFl'll1PlPSS, his play of the din- linmid ace was excellent. This was this rcasmiinlzz At no time had he jslinwn his substantial diamond sup- :pnrt. Thus. West could not know IIll(' diamond situation. and so lC0lll(l not have refused to cover the ilillfk if he had the king. From .VV '2 point of view. laiiiire to it'OV(lli would seem suicidal: he iioiild have to protect his partner's pnssil)l6- sziiardod ten. So. when West plavcd iniv. deciai-er decided that he didn't have the king, and ILL BE GLAD TO GIVE YOU A RETURN FIGHT. Tl-E wonto. .. .-' Q V ,N' . hrs T. A ' I V . Please phone in cancellations ('aVl.V- l;:'PT” llndwiz A Dniniiil prico for the tit might drop. I 'l'imv.n go. I Joe Palooka - BY Ham Fisher i 1,.-,.m.,,.,,,,.,,.,(....WMw vou weak A "BEALlT' we susvsnse mm mm aturw W W '4"'R" W” "V . R'G"TEEO'”Am ALL i - .1 mg wAlTIN' FOR SAV wrv new ME.l vs FAFER BACK in mg awe-3, RN05 C-F CONFUSION. I IGUEE-S I WAS LUCKY. TCOMWME oviaiiz” i ow sermon now miw. new IM cniriciziwe A ONE- (I we WNK TNI5 FIGIIT I DIGGER. VUIRE A WA;-3i Wo;i r.;E Nor ONLV Hg: .1 gwgnrtrln MAN DEClSlON.' IT CAN YSNOWED USWE SIIOULO GREAT FIGH'TER...ND WM, mg, BUT Aii, nvra p IT m-1. CAUSE A LOT or ANXIETY, l ow: SEVERAL JUDGES . OR A COMMISSION! '7 . 1 I xlil & Wilt 0' THE HILLS EF' AH KISSE vo: WE IS lNGAGED- kx . W W7, . 'vsvo' snore: is .'.' But: AccoRt:tN' TO THE CODE HOPILESSLY NA1'C.l-II.RI.Y.'.' INGAGED - -ER-HOW MUCH DID vo' SAY YORE PENSHUN ts? S SOMEONE? 7?VMI' 70 SPIIIVG A 7IAPOV M;,,,3ur 7'HEY'f,.' :soMI' rb IVAIKWM I7 Rltlif MOW Bringing Up Father Mf66E'S SOUND ASLEEPI ILL TRY To SLIP our TO WORK Wm-low wmci.-no t-ER UP! I'M GETTW6 TO BE AN EXPEQT AT THIS .'.' I EVEN MANAGED TO GET IN AT TWO OELOCK THIS MORNING ' VVITHOUT WAKING ' HER UPI THAT WAS EASY! AND BY THE TIME I ARRIVE HOME TONIEHT MA66tE WILL HAVE FORGOTTEN ABOUT MY GETTING HOME 50 LAT MOPNIN6 .'.' E THIS yo vow: WIFE is ou THE PHONE - sit: - AND 6HE'5 IN A use! -SHE WANTS To mow wusszs mu SPENT THE Niel-tr: SHE SAID V0.1 DIDN'T COME HOME AT ALL: x DIX, I'M PAVING BACK THE COFFEE POTTV THANKS FOR THE LOAN" DUT, I THINK I'M TAKING A BEATIN6 ON THIS DEAL! Tippy and "Cap" Stubs coccee WAS TEN CENTS A POUND CHEAPER wueu we BORROWED rr FROM VOU! 50 N A5 1' FINISH Mv AMBIJRGER I'LL TAKEEM RIGHT IN TO HIM! YOUPE TELL ME, MACDOIEALL - AREN T FOND or arsup. ' vou? WELL, rwou Now on .. 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IT'S THE ONE THING IN TIME OKAY, BUY IT IF IT MEANS SO COULDNT LIVE WITHOUT. NED TOE?-'5 TOTHE r s YE; 3 x