i t y . t"( P By Thornton THE FIRST CLIMH 'Ihooe not mud to do or dare. will all llh8l.l' lives much bettel tare. -Old Mother Nnitrre Over in the Green PYWPSI were two little. lost. blank imps. They wag twins. They were Taddy Bear and Totty Bear. They were lost because they had dtsobeyeri They had started out for a walk with Mother Bear She had Pilnl'EP.(l them to follow ciosc at her heels. may hadn't intended tn disobey. it was when they saw Sl1mPithll'l'Z nteresting off at one side that they forgot. and went to see what it was. Then they chased Jumper the Hare. Now they didnt know where Mother Bear was. where home was. 7r which Way to go, TI1Ej.' were frightened. They whimpered It was just at this time that Chatterer the Red Squirrel d::- rovered them. He first tntdo sure that Mother Bear was : where about. Then he bc;a;. to tea those black imps. It wasn't arm: that MASON'S 49 . f-DP CQUg5S : and C-odds 45t - 7544 - JIIIIIIIII I ' I 11 W. Burgess tchatterer had a chance to tease Ismail Bears. and he started in to tmake the most of it. 0! course Ihe started in to scold them. Iohattei-er soolds everybody, He hut in scolding tongue. He scolds just ttn hear his own voice. I The twins never had seen Chat- iterer before: they never had seen .a Squirrel. Chatterer was no much smaller than thamselvu that of 'mtn-so they were not the least bit Iattraid. He came down a tree head- first until he was almost down :m where they were standing at ithe foot at the tree He jerked his tail in the most. provoking way. Taddy made a sudden rush at this most impudent person in the red coat. He would teach him better 'manners ohatterer dodged around the trunk of the tree, He ran up a lithe way. then turned and clung head-down while he scolded. And how he did scold! He called those illltle Bears everything he could tliitzk of, He dared them to try and catch him. Of course they did try. EH9 ran back and forth around llhe mink of the tree. Down below him they ran back and forth iaround the trunk of the tree. He fkept com.mz down almost within ireaoh. when one would reach Lu and strike at him he wasn't there I when the im-pa got tired of mi . Ithey sat. down a short disinixoc Ifrom the tree and watched Chatter- er. He kept ooming down farther land farther. Finally he was on the ground, He ran nciwoss to another tree. He ran prrtvokinglv near. right past those two little IICIIM i Bears. Both jumped fnr him. and ran up that other tree Just out of reach. There he clung to the He mad fun of them. "Can't. Can't catch me!" he usual. oawh me! teased. "Why don't you come down on the ground? Then welll catch you!” retorted Ttiddy. "Why don't you come up in the tree and catch me here?" taunted Chatterer. Taddy walked over in the foot of the tree and looked up. He stood up on his small hind legs. and he reached up as high as he could with his small paws, He dug his sharp little claws into the bark as he looked up at chattel-er just white teeth as Il(' l"lHI to growl as he had heard Mother Bear, growl, Chavterer ramo rimrn A little more and scolded He leased and ('Cnntir.V1;(i7nti"Pa:eAlI3)-I KIWANIS VARIETY SHOW P.W.G. college Auditorium FiiIiiAY,APRlL17th t Master of ceremonies by Invitation UNCLE BILL 8.15 P.M. If You're TIRED I All THE TIME Everybody gets a bit run-down new and then, tired-out, heavy-headed, and maybe bothered by baclmhu. Pat-Imp: milling uriounly wrong, iiul I tampon! toxic condition uund by excen sci and union. ThnI': the lime to take Dodd'a Kidney Pills. Dodd's stimulate the lddnoyl, and no help rutore their normal action of removing exteu Acid: and vntu. Tlien you lsel better. sleep better. work better. Ge! Doddia Kidney Pill: now. book for the blue box with the red band It all druuim. You can depend on Dodd'I. 5: COMPLETE VISUAL REFRACTION AND ANNALYSTS G. F. HUTCHESON & SON Optometrists 53 Grafton treat I .u9.io1s2s-Jo-3obwteoor&aoot' Helmade fun of them, ”0an't catch : me! can't catch me!"he teased. ........ad.......... of course. both missed Chatterer V trunk of the tree head-dnwn asf above him and shmrd all his small rm: GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN 1; Bringing Up Father . contract Bridge - so . , o By Josephinol Clubertson O'i0Os ONLY THE BEST It is fortunate for millions of players that many hands do not require per-toot. technique - the second-best or even the third-best plan at play may work out because of favorable conditions. In such a case as the following, however, ex- port play is needed. (Kat ' de"aler'.,-T ,No rth-South vulriaablei Wwt opened the diamond king. Q Q s s s D ' I . Q 8 4 otty Dnppie 9 A9 a 7 3 1 had. Q X 10 D N Q 4 3 i1viOEACE,Ft;ILl. YEOi1.ioBoiiY' ;'HE5E 6 5 HINGE R M . ,; 3 2 W E : 10 2 THREAD, RIBBON, SILVER ox Q6 5 4.KQJio P0U5H"' was, 4.9 5 3 a 7 4 2 g ' Q A J A Q A K J 10 9 T Q,, Va .6. Q J 5 4 A .3 4. A 8 t - , The bidding: 1 East South Went North 4 4. 4 o 4 g Dblc. 5 4L Dble. Pass 5 9 no Pass 6 V (final bid) ' a; nu n..n..:I;A.c;'I-T.w..u Min nu-I ' I : LOST yous: us-'r. voAn.-- ' CUT T. TRIEV 'D REMEMBER . WHAT YOU HM? ON IT-" .. U APRII; 17 1953 By scarce -.M.sMm- The aoe won, and declarer drew two rounds at trumps. Westls fail- ure was disappointing, and now THAT'S EXACTLY meat Hone: -- Fwweizs. cauw mo PERFUME! the only thing: South could hope for was a 2-2 bleak of diamonds. So he went ahead and drew East's last trump. then led the diamond jack. West, however. ducked. and after that South was helples. He actually went down to tricks. If either the missing trumps or the diamonds had broken 2-2, South's plan would have been good. but when East played the diamond ten on the first trick. South should have been alerted to the diamond break. at any rate. What would be the point of EEISLIS false- carding? The best. assumption was that the diamond ion was single- ton. That being so ,there was 1 strong probability that the trumps also were divided 3-1, with East holding .the length. His bidding virtually marked him with eight clubs, and West's tour-spade bid marked East with a singleton there, too. i- Working on his visualization. at Trick 2 South could have led a King Of The Royal Mounted E I .1. mi .-35'-u.-a..u trump in his own hand. tufted his Ilow club in dummy, then led out every trump and cashed the club we. Meanwhile. West. would hlNC to discard a club to keep two dia- monds and two spades. New South would have West in a vine. Dummy iwould be down to three diamonds gal-id a low spade - the queen of I-Spades would have been unblocked id and when south led his diamond jack, Wat could take it. or leave it, with the same effect. I! he took the trick, South would have a diamond entry to dummy; if Wat held up. South's last. diamond would throw him in and tm-oe a. spade return up to South's tenace. , By Zane Grey U it 2'.” By Ham Fisher IJERE”.-3 A mocswocouzt ' esreaul, H is E: "Bin x we nessaes, AWWNCE, as we 501.6 GNE5 THE Ji-'W5- WT WEIGHTS... "3 '”0”C'-5 ...THE Wg;EgT'W5 EQLIVALENT in rooms RINGSIDE wow, 55 MC mamas 203. PALooKA,, 2oz V1..(l -.Am: wwzme sucxl 7 FROM THE u.5,,ms WORLD'S HEAVYWEIGHT A E ' scouts Dmsv MAE BELVEVE 3 AH :5 DAN), VO'LL DAV HER Mao met: you LADS...REMEMBER TRUNK5...JOE PALOOKA, vwn I no vou...saAr.; Hxwps, AND COME OUT FIGI-lTIN...,, . j ”' gr :4; ,'vi ' .:'k.l C('k&.VXm I I I. 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