l xl v. . By HARD TO BELIEVE i when pride and wisdom dlB&8'vl'ee i Put pride aside; heed wtsdomtsy plea. 7Mnther Bean! rs Ins hard to believe Yes. aiinl it was hard to believe. Taddv Beainl iatchirig from l1lR'l1 in ii tree. rub-,l 19d his eyes to make sure there, was noiliimz the matter with thcmul Dawn below Fl.llli0l'llS the Moosc' H35 pnviinc the ground and snort-p ll": thrczitciiiiiszly Mother Bear wnxp t.1k;11I: siwai Yes, sir. Mother hear was wnlkinz :'iW?l,V 'x":w of t'o'r'5c Taddv Bear ii-a: n iPl'V :liii.1'l Beai. just a. ilir'e -uh with his sister Tnity Ben: he: h.irl been follow-ii: Mother Bear. iii! in the Great XV'virld just a verx L iitlc while. Like all children the.Vl had known riothzng to start with. and had everytiiing to learn Om 1' the thlncs thev hid learned. ii? 'lmuzlit. ihey had leiiriied. was tl:.i' xqrmrr Bear wis :iii':iid of iia mar i'hei' inst miildn'i iniacine her hr” Wf afraid at any nne when thev SQUARE DANCE B Ry piipillFit' roqiivsi ali- wiher Y 'Vl.('.A. sqiiare dance will he held ii'ednesdai', May 30th. Dancing: 9:30 until i'2H Admission '.”.”w: each or 511.23; per couple. George Andreiiyl Taller. lhoeeods for llolland. Tore Fainp. i Thornton W. Burgess irenliy a-fraid? It looked that way. chad first appeared. lf.Zl'Oilll(l. and blowing and snorilnmi 'what chance had two little ciibsl l on the ground? would Mother Bear iconic back” Or was she going off to Llileave them? l i Flathorns continued to lingerl lltherc by the big pool for some .time It. was as if he were wait- lmz for mother to come back. Of course, in the two little black lmps up in the trees the time seemed: much longer than it really was,j iBut all things, good or bad, come ltri an end. and at long last Flat- ihorns disappeared among: the trees. perfectlyiThe twins waited and waited and waited. There was no sign of Mother Bear. First Tctty Bear on the other side 0! the pool began i to whimper. Then Taddv Bear. still As a matter of fact, Motiheryiip in his tree, l)91zan in whimper. Hear wasnli afraid and she waslsonn both of them were bawlmlv afraid. 'I'hAl is. if she had had tolYes. sir. both of those little Bears fiirht. she wouldn't have hesitatediwere hairline Tim" were two W-.r.v to fitzht. If Flathorns had beenfrlkhtytzglftli llttxl; Begrsd. Th9.V were attackin one of the cubs, ahe Sure A olier ear 8 Wm-' MVRY wouldnwg have been afraid inland wouldn't eonie back. They interfere But without any realldidnt dare eiiriih dmiii to the( reason for flirhtlng she was am-aid. l g'round to go look for her. because; She was smart evmiiizli to l:now'the-y d1dii't know where that great. that Flathnriis. biggest. of all thepstranfzer was So 'FaF1d,V 39”. Way Groen”Forest fnll:.r niizlihi pl;)):'elltl;llellIbillP irPI';O1;a:l11iPnK.5ld9Ar?(gi more tan a maici or PT. 8. 1: l - ”-l'7i- ' - . was liccdiusz the pimiiptimzs of,T0ti.l' Bear uni till in it till CT?” wisdmn n is pmbable that she on the other side at the biz ixiotl didn't like having the cube see her was bawlmc ' refirsing to fiirht. and walking Theft WIPW 90 llllsl 01'.VlnK tmlp M-35'. she had her share of pride, they didnt see Mother Bear co-rn-. but she was letting wisdom rule. A were with her they felt safe. Now here was Mother Benrl walking away from this big homely stranger. Could it. be that she was What "mciin Bear saw his twin75hP rzrnwed a deep riiinbli" sisier afsn saw, h:i' from A greater SY'll'nlb5.i' Wt-V”. W HWY Tl0l-W!" disiaiice. Tntii Bear was up in Tl"? 5'”llll('fl Slit W35 Tlglll under the tree in illili'll was Taddyl Bear. He didix” wait for her to tell him to crime dnwiz. he scrambled down that tree 50 fast that it was a tree on the other Sll'l0 of in. wiriei deep pool it run: on her side Oll the pool that Flathnrns the Moose' and she had scrambled up that tree in a 'hurr-' 51 Wt?"-dFI' i flldllli (Till. At ill? Mother Bear had not been nroiiiri Sam" 'i-Hit. ' EN" Fl-"led ill. . l).lCk (lflill! .' tree. She was stilll at the time She had been of ti. Ring roots of which she was "1 fond Tottv Bear was hnriniz as hard work to believe what she snii as was Taddy Bear She wat(h- p Ni Mother Bear wall-c away lI.!i'l. Fl.S.'li'll)9iIl anion: the trees She had a sort or sinking feeling Could it he that Mother Bear was desert- p irg them? Taddy Bear on his side nf the pool had the same feeling lil If Mother Bear was afraid of this Vi great iiizly siralliter pawing the; ivhlnipcrmz when she reached the aroimd, a..d ran down to the edizcl of the iv.-ctr" She was Wl1'l11l')eTlll;Z' because stir was nfraid tn trv swim aciwxs that deep pnnl Whni ii mild .Viii'lio"r Flczir do ijriw" Vvmild she and Taddv Bear 20 off and leave her” Mother Bear looked across "Come over here.” she coni- i.2.ndrd Totty Bear merely liinipered ri little more. LFIAVES FAST You can spare time. iiates will Diploma of Name Address HANDS TIED ? Because you lack 5 HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA have left school. write for interesting free booklet--tells you how! A.iir;aicAh' Vs”cno0ITDi4iivrT'o.i9T 1260 Yniverslty St., Montreal. Que. Send me your free 44 page High School Book. i OWEN SOUND. Ont, (C'PlvFire chief A McArthur reported to board of education that nearly 500 Ichlldren can be removed from city schools in one minute, in case of fire. Tests at seven schools showed the largest irroup. 490. evacuated in 60 srrmiris The smallest, i73. ,iiers- I'W"lf'Il.'ilNl from another school get one at l!(HlE in your in as .srrrind.ii. If you are 17 or over and Grad- ri-ccive the High School the American School. ANY TIME-it's time for KINE Elilll ...Age i.lf they should meet this fellow! ' ing back. Tliei didn't see her untili ' THE GUARDIAN. contract Bridge by Josephine Culbertson A BAD PERFORMANCE West could not be praised for his defense in the following hn.nd' Southts opening bid was in itself so liwht that he should have been very content to pass over East's three hearts. Then, since North had nready indicated club length, he might well have decided to double three hearts. and North-South could have set that contract at least 500, possibly 700. points. 5-17 South denier. Neither aide vulnerable. . g A 7 5 4 9 Q 6 K B ; A 9 7 4 3 0 K 10 D 6 4 J 3 V 4 7 Q A I 10 O -7 8 7 4 VV E 9 5 5 . 4- J 5 2 S 9 Q 10 3 IOQ 6 6 Q 8 2 V K 7 3 Q A 9 5 2 4. K 10 s The bidding: South !I'eIct North East 1 Q Pass 3 Q '4 Q 3 NT Pius Fun Fun Defending: against the actual three-notriiimp contract, West open- ed the four of hearts. Du.mmy's queen was played, and East won with the ace and continued with ihe heart jack. South was sure that East had at least a six-card nult, so he trink the seennd heart, trick, then led A dinninnd to the klniz and played a low club from the table with the intention of passing the trick to West. When East fol- lowed suit with the low club. Smith put in his own ten, and West won with the jack. West. could have struck a valiant defensive blow bv lezidimz back ii diamond, but Mr reasons of his own he preferred the "safer" exit. of 9. club. South promptly ran the club suit. discarding a low spade and the low heart from his own hand. and West made a very bad decision, Apparently, he was gm. pressed by the fact that declarer had discarded a spade and held onto diamonds, or perhaps he had 50m" Nrhtr m5'5lErlOllS reason. but In em event. West held tightly to ill; diamonds and in so doing he had in relinquish two spades. That was all South needed. It was possible. of course, that East had the spade king, but West's reluctance to shift to spades (after getting in with the club jack) signified possession of the king. and anyway, South couldn't make the hand except by stealing an extra spade trick, So he now led A low spade from the board. The outcome was that South made it trick over contract. - after West's king was knocked out. dummy! Joe Pulooka three 1-emninimz spades were good. By Ham Fisher Huaruen. DAY HAS DEUSIDN ON THE FIGHT NOW? - i i-iAotER EVEN cow mm we LAST ROUND... I was 5URE.BEATEN MY5ELF...BUT ue mime ecu. IN we ms? some 1 scenes eviav . P THE HELL RANG " (ROlPS,..YOU BEEN WAiTlN' ALL Jkbner THEN RIGHT AF TEK SUODENLY GOT DWZY AND BLACKED i I GAVE THE LAST I oauow KIN AH THAR It A D-DAID? -1 LEAD A NORMAL WAVANIDDER BABY'S SAKE - -V0 LIFE, Now THAT XOKUM - BUT PLIASI MENSHUN GOTTA LVL ABNERJS AH-oULP.'.'- IT, EVEN IF rr IS Lovr. uA'rI'.s TO UNMENSHUNABLEF sousaonvr! 'MEN SHUN lT- FO'MAt-I Furukr. Awi2iGi;rr.'.' O NO TiNiE J5 k'rr'.... ABOUT WHAT Ne JIM! I'M WARNW6 ya), 1- AW CAQ5 HAVE :3-H ........,........ -.u- King Of The Royal lttlunt-ed A DAY. 'l”iVE DOLLAHS TOOK YOU? HEAD 0?F AGAIN. EH? w.N LET HER WALK ON VOL”? DO VOU it ENJOY BEING HLMBLED - FOR LOVE? - JUST ' we've ear. SHE'S PRE Y ' MR. GRAVES" I CAN'T ' REAi...Y 6ET' MAO AT . ANVT-HN6 SAYS” AT LEAST GET WISE 1'0 VOURSELBTHBJ. DON'T BE A COMPLETE FOOL... YOU HAVEN'T A CHANCE WITH JET , ALLY50Nlp I R .i - f?3”s......,..i -s.-.4-pk ............Mh..... i ma SIIOLIL DN7 Vt malt Ililf. Mare; 1 (MW L:rg,gzug' ztuwvv 901' C?" III MAY 19, 1953 CI-IARLOTTETOWN , . By George McManu3 Bringing Up Father --IT'S BEEN so PLEAsANr HAVING THIS i.i'r'ri.E CHAT- DEAR! we Musr err TOGETHER SOON FOR A LON0 TALK! ' DADDV-WHEN MOTHER is t FINISHED PHONIN6 - E HERTO MEET ME oursioe THE BEALIN PAs:i.oi2.' I MUST HURRY To KEEP MY APPoiNrMEN1'.' H'MM.' I'D LIKE TO KNOWJUST WHAT HE MEANT av Ti-iAr REMARK! (3. in) :51 Ihbaw I.-.1-4.... I- 0)-(eoociies-5. " THAT'S BECAU5E 7 WILBERT is HE Times was as SCENIC ROUTE! l " s , or, I; . . k p r ,- .. -mn....... By Bob Gustzifson we Gov A BAD HAB'.i' oh CHEWNG THE mo or MY PENCIL'TNE. RUBBER ERASER TASTLS Awruu K see! EVEN 1w wsnrmelzls AGAINST ME, V. I CAN sruov BUT--' MY LAND" n"s I2AiNiH'! --vouliaia STAYlN' HOME AN' 1 TONIGHT" STUDY N' i'. WHAT WITH I'M 60iN"l'O Ti-it 'ZAMINATlONS CoMiN'-- YOU , PQACTISE - DO VOL) wawr To BE CAN STUDY EASEBALL, LEFT F!Cl-litxll) -niir. YEAR ?? MOW,” ' i f gi”? . and Uncle Elby TIMEB A GOOD CIGAR KILAXEF MEI MAYO! IF I GIT HERE AWNIL! I'LL BE ABLE TU FIOUKE OUT WHAT TO DO ABOUT THOEE 9LOOMlN' By Carl Anderson V - -s3. GAlI- 5-I9 Au - Q. .-m rr.-m mu n. W. .... me. nu-nu nn..r.vv i- rym MEN WI ipsunm Y aizve wru. KNOW WHAT! r WHAT---THlY'icL BE WHAT wi . muaccmirt .. Nomoli msiomr liEAi!6H.... we NEED A For MALMIKIY A9 B16 A9 THE i . 3). "any I-laenlgml PENNW . . , Q:1'Hl5NUMBE9"5 sue ME-AN5 om ..ic. PANCII? wi IN A izusu, BU? G-HOLY WE V0” 5” ,2 WHEN i row ABOUT THAT CONTRACTJ-iE 5 F'””E'2' ":4C;lLI.';5l',l:gg 10 QPEAK ro HM-M-M A MEMO FROM MY A SOUR SECRETARY. CALL OLD C LEPIJSS, CENTRAL P. K 2074. OLD CUBS BUT THIS CALL is NC1 qio PlC.KLEPiJ3:;”:zom!J