THE IGUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN MARCH 31. 1953 By Thornton rm: awrn. MOMENT VVhn lets his fear his reastm sway, It sure to fall beside illn way. L Old Mother N.IIIII-of Mrs. Grouse h.I(I flown atlnmst in the face of Gray Fox. He had evenf snapped at her, but he 5n':Lpp6d Jim. to late. Shh whirred ;;'.x'Iu and lighted in a tree just a short (lis- Lancc away. Now Gray Fox is not. easily fooled. He is not as quick tr quite as smart as his cousin. Reddv Fox. But there Is nothing stupid zII)I)lli Ililll. lie hnd been: Itartlod by Mrs. Grotlsv, but he had :II.mII Instatntii why she had tltillt" "nu thutz. why she had been so. He grinned as he watched t.y :"'u the tree. it, my dear." Sillfi he I to h'llll.SL'I'.i'. ”YnII'i'c Walk-III: only mt hrtbies around here soInewhcI'e.. I I know Inztr tricks. If you hadk seen IIUIIIU mu would have flown Iway 'mnI Ina in:tCa(I nf ::: nzy 'acc. I'll JKISI I():rk :II'uund rt IIHI". I know of r.IIth.ng that WO'.lI(I taste bntter than tender yuttmzi Knights Of IN THE REV. W. E. 'and confttsod A Lecture and Films will he presented Ttiesday, March 31st at 8:30 p.In. "The Missions in India" .33! members are requested to attt-mi. W. Burgess G-ruttse. Just thitiking of It makes my Il'l')liIIl water. You are smart. .VIr5, Grouse, hilt this time I think you W910 too smart. I didn't know that inn mild the children were 'iill)'lllIl9l'l3 about and wouldn't have knnuti if you had kept still." (mty Fox was mistaken about IIITII. He nnght not have seen Mrs. Gruttse. but he would have been sure to have seen one or more at IlII- 3-utttig Grouse running a- 'bmIt. TII:-3' had had time to hide vxhen Mm. Grouse flew in his face him. Now he began ll carcfttl searcli, L. I... r -!I He had even snapped cut her, but he snapped Just too late. at forve of habit he poked his nose inside and an-itfvfed. Yes. sir, that is just what he did. He poked his nose inside and sntitfled. He sniffed two or three times. He wasn't sure. bIIt It did seem IS if he got just the faintest scent of Grouse. II. but he boxed made him snifvf some more. He in rain. it was provoking. He was' II-Vllned. Thane Was !10f6Imr68I-Edi-Ind sure that ymtntz Grousp were some- where mound. But good as was his. ll()rI'. It ccttldxrt rind them. PI-rsemly, he walked over to an about that hole. It had been right to as long us he could renIeIn- iIl'(I.S(lIII hutl ('0II(Y'I(ifI just iside ant:-.II..v It looked jilstl. fmm down below. All the time the smallest and lsmartest of the eight children of Mrs. Grouse was squatting as close 'uld Wuudcilttck hole. He knew allito the ground as she could get. Ijust far enough down in that hole to be out of sight. She had darted . 3-., gm) W35 .151”; 3; a. gheiin there the instant mother had tnnn. .x few a mi lem'es';IZIV9l1 the danger signal: there had the been no other place for her to go. as it hadlshe had never been in there be- Inokcd rain nlonxr. It really was OIIIOYE. 3118 had HCVCT been In RILV nu nieresv. at all. However, Columbus H0)! F. DALI", S.J. outiplace with a roof over her head. She didn't know whether or not any one was living in that hole. Idust being in there. in that strange fpl-ace in the dark. filled her with : fr.g'ht.. I Perhaps you can gum how much .more frirrhtened she was when she ;heard Gray Fox snlftflng at the entrance. It seemed to her that twtth eadh sniff her heart stopped. to! course, it didn't. Hearts do not stop that way. She had had only a glimpse of Gray Fox. It was the first time she ever had seen him. m-other tha-t he seemed a. tenrible fellow in her. Now as she lisitened To be held as follows: TUISSDAY. MARCH 3lst- West, Kent. .............................................. .. 1:30 pm. . Rochford Square .................................... .. 2:30 pm. XVEITNICSDAY. APRIL. lste Queen Square. .......................................... .. 1:30 pm. Notre Dame ............................................ .. 2:30 p.m. THURSDAY. APRIL 2nds Spring: Park . ................................... .. 1:30 pm. . Parkdale 2:.'I() p.m. CITY IMMIINIZING CLINICS Conducted by Department of Health & Welfare For Infants and Pre-School Children I ii-Ie was so much bigger than even - to his sniffing he seemed more tmvible still. She couldn't know that that hole was to small for him Ito get Into. Would he follow hea- .ln7 What could she do? . He reached in with s paw and .raked out some dead leaves at the ientrance. Then he started to try I to die. He dug a little, men miffed. ll-le dug a little more. There were Imots In the way, He knew at once .he couldn't dig in any farther. But the frightened little Grouse down below didnt know this. She was sure that each sniff was nearer. She dtidnt dare move to back down -II lithle farther. She had been Itauzlit the importance of keeping iperferttiy still. and she hadn't for- gotten. Anyway. she was afraid to :20 any farther down. Supposing Ithere should be a hungry enemy jdown there. Gray Fox had dug I fuI'iouslv. then poked his nose in as Ifar as he could. It wasn't far, for coIItract' Bridge By Josephine Clnbemon Otto 0-tron "'l'lIOUB(.l" HAND The liollowing hand proved I source of trouble to both North- South pairs of a team much. East dealer. Neither side vulnerable. 4 A9 0 J2 Q A Q 10 D 7 q. A J 9 4 Q Q 76 4 K I v Q 4 3 N 9 A 10 3 Q 3 W E 2 75 4. K Q 7 6 S Q J 6 5 I 3 2 4. s s Q 10 8 6 4 3 2 C K 9 8 9 K 8 2 4. 10 . This was the bidding In Room l: nut South West ' North Pass Pass Pass 1 Q 1 v 1 Q Pass 2 4. Pass 2 Q Pass 3 Q Pass 3 N T Pass Pass Pass SouILh's decision to bid three no- trutmp Instead of four spades was certainly surprising West opened the three of hearts, and South made the ecocellentt play of the jack from dummy. If he had played the deuce, East could have put on the ten and, if permitted to hold the trick, could lead a low heart to maintain communications with partner, but when the heart jack was played. East had to win with the ace is keep deolarer from getting two tricks in the suit. Then. on Eastis return of a heart, South could duck and in that way break the defenders ccmmunication In the heart suit itself. After winning the third round of hearts. South led the club ten. when Wear covered. dummy won with the ace and retm-ned the club jack. setting up another sure club trick in dummvy. If the diamond suit had broken, the con- tract would havp been In clear sigiht, but misfortune overlook the declare-r and he had to concede de- feat. At the other table something truly extraordtlntary happened - 1 master player left his partner In I we bid! The bidding went: East south West North Pass Pass 1 - 1 5 1 9 1 Q 2 Q (I) Dblo Pass 2 9 Pass 3 Q Pass Pam I!) Pug Nut-th went down three tricks - whereas South could have made four spades! couldn't get. any farther. but the terribly frightened little Grouse didn't know this. It was an awful moment. Yes, air it was an awful moment. It was much the worse moment in all her short life. Still. she didn't move. Perhaps she. couldn't. Perhaps she was too Li'I Abner TH EM SLOBBOVIANS TRUSTED U? TO TAKE CARE 0' THEM -VVH M5 E,.';:'1FSTEAKS.'.'- IT'S OUR-(IVLP.'.'4 DUTV WT ' AH HEERD OUR VOUNG iUNS WAS STARVINZ so AH AIMS TO GIVE EM OUR-c.ULP.'." LAST JAR OF PRESARVED TLIRNIDS .'.' SHOULDNLT AH SAMPLL 8 OR ID OF 'EM,TO SEE THEY I-IAINTT 0 the” hole Wasn't big enough. He Iflflhtened to. Anyway, 'she didn't. By Al Capp DID YOLI FIND EAST BIZLTON ON THAT ROAD MAP. MA CDOUGALL ? 1 LOVE THE way YOUR LIVING Room Is FLIRNISHEV. . DOTTY--BUT PO you MIND I one LITTLE CRITICISM? FINE. GET THE OWDEW5 READY. I'LL TAKE THEM WHEN X DPIVE OUT Tl-IEPE 1o GEE MY DISTRIBUTOR THIS AFTERNOON WELL. I'M READY TOGO. HAG MAC GOT TI-I03. moms READY Fm ME P THAT CORNER-' MMHTHAT CORNEI1:sNOWIF vou HAD SOMETHING CUTE AND FRESH 10 STAND IN IOT I HAVE--IUT SHE'S SCHOOL YET! IDME FIDM Joe King Of The Royal Mounted 0H,N0.' .1'd41lahl' M0450 WV. 40441, AIVD CAVE THE ORDER 70 KIM. XML! O 5l77II!597P4AiNI. !IlI0.'..5&fh'tH04MK OFYIII r.' .- JMSTI rwayr! N ' I 3 VOU ANY.'u.N6 VOJ WAKIT TO KNOW Asour THESE WATERS... WONDER IF nor seen mar PITCHER or you Aw vonw LA CASSIDY. eercna IT . somr 'ER UP.' .. ALL RIGHT. NOW THE MY-CREEDV LAUNCLLVUU SAID, ALWAYS TOOK FIF-TEEN GALLONS OF GASOLINE AFTER A TQIP...I-IOW FAR WOULD VOU E5TIMATE IT COULD TRAVEL ON h-. THAT ? OH, THAT TUB LOG ABOUT I20 NAUTICAL AH-H-H... WHO CARES... IT WAS YOUR IDEA T'HAVE FINE! THAT'S THE ROUND TRIP. COULD PROBABLY IT MEANS THEIR DESTINATION was ABOUT 60 MILEE FROM " I ' By la'Io"Irey ... SOMEWHERE NEAR THE SOJTHERN PERIMETEIZ l2...DoN'T...I AIN'T -even INTRUSTID... mvau... an JOE'S HANDS aauoeseeof ( ...,..,.- A ;3Im):&;iumz saw .vIIIIlIII'I' IIIII 6669 or we NATURAL IoIzu' BIRD WATC ass? m' woes: LUCK -. & Let-arwtez pm Is A amp.” I HE5 cams ME A swans! A5 AIN'T HAPPLY A SR9 ATALL TAILEP GIIMBERBI-lND...Mg HIM ON MERCY! LOOK our is wuemz YOU'RE 6oIN'!I nu Crmr M.-In um. (mt... I-Ir Bringing Up Father LERIE THAT WINDOW LP-THE CJPEAT EIHGNG til 4 TEACI-EI2- PROF. Al. I THINK LE '1'OBA550x)lJ6T V&'ED ' - HEARD HEW IN AOSS T'I-ECOUI?T- ' WJICE e AND I WANT HIM TO FEAR MY VOICE- I: I oa-ow