By Thornton nnsciir is TEMPTED i I I I I I Temptation often will insist She foolish only will rr:-st. sslillacky .E...E ilic Cro-.r. lit was I could morning. Blacky Uhe Crow felt the cold. Whcn he was still, he shiverrd. He wasn't Itill for long at ii iivnr. "If I didn't have an mi;-iy ltomanh I Vt'OlIldIl.I. bu so m,d." aid Blacky. He was cqikxig Io himnlf. He sometimes does t'n-.1. when there is no one e'se to lii'k Io. Many people have Ilia: ll8:l.I. Blacky was right. Had nos simm- Qch been hill. ho p:-nix.iih'-.- wn;i'l not have slurcrcni. Fnozl Il:.ln"5 heat in the body. '1'. .. .5 cupcv ."iI'.)' true with the h.rrl fnlk (i.irnL plenty of fond I'h('y can VFIYICI R peat doal of void. Thrit s i hr ' R. is well in piii. out Ionri for Ifiicaii l In bad weiiifzzcr l-iorri h:in'.I and they w;Ll feed jmi 'll:im' ix.". In this by kcep:ri:: ihc .nsr-ctsl pests in check. I Blarky had had no '.:i 'k in f.i:d- , .llo sat there he saw a Man busy : -.i:is l)0Sl(le one of these places of j -iinndcied what he could be doing. W. Burgess ing a breakfast this bitter cold morning. He had visited all the places where he was at all likely to find anything to eat. There had been nothing in any of them. He was discouraged. He was some distance from home. He sat on the top or a tall tree trying to make up his mind where to go next. As urcr in ihe woods. He was dding Hlllltlhlng beside ii small brook iliai. was frozen over excepting for one or two small places It open water that this Man was :tri.sy' about something. Blacky II.s eyes were good, very good. but they were not good enough to we at such a distance just what that Man was about. Presently the Man moved on down the brook. Blacky waited ilIll..l he was out of sight and a- round the turn. Then he flew over in the place where that Man had been busy for a few niiniitu. Al- most in once he saw something LEGION (ll,()VliR CI.1'B i'N'A'l'liIll)AY. -IANFARY Zlith Never could he remember having been so tempted. that made -him forget the Man and everything else. Could It be that he really was seeing what he seemed to be seeing? Could he . trust his own eyes? He flew to I tree growing beside I that little place of open water. He perched in the top of the tree. From there he could look right down on both shores and the ice around that little place in the brook. His eyes hadn't fooled him; he was sure of this now. Right near the edge of that water was a little piece of meat. It must have been left. there by that Man. "I don't believe it." mutteied Blacky. and hopped down to a branch be- low the one on which he had been sitting. He leaned over the better to look down. Then he flew down to a still lower branch. He did the same thing over again, Hopping or flying from branch to branch, .5119 went down that tree until he I was on Ihe lowest. branch of all. It was only A little avbove the :!'0IIY1rl. He walked along hzniiirh all the time looking down. He turned and walked back the 2 For Legion members and friends lllanriiiz 9:30 to 12 Arliiiissiiwii 500 pcr couple Q I'm 1'(lS('IT'rlI.IIlllS pliinic 478-L or 1222 I i TYESDAL FIZBRI ARI Ihrisr u Iii 1931'. I Hrs Only February Ltnvl. the Parkdaln Hall brinr" II The list of lV)n"l';llllIiIl;' I31 V BTFPRFS. NOTICE S THE A.V5lAl. 3!'F.FI'I'lNti HI" THF. ('nMMISSl0NERS I)!” THE VILLAGE OF P.-SKliI1Al.' TI! HI) IIELD IN PARKIJALE HALL BISINESE: One Commissioner to ho uh-rind for a period of three years to fill the position of who ('rmim:ssinner retirinz. inirl in i-.'l lm v:.;-inln in into. A list of all 'i':u P1.-cix ciizibln to vote will he posted In ll" nircllns. the Annual Blmrfinq rim! J-.iil::iii-iii npplird for against those in (uiiiiiiiwiiiiivrs of tho Village of Pnrlulnle. I mi. 19.53. AT 8 r. 31. I Iiill up In Szitiirriay nnnn I l I Fn)ei's will he published after SlEEl'JiTi'i'ii?iT3iiL?I6 icihy 1 wow CONTINUE we 9-Iow llNl'lL vou GET THAT ow F3;-A -FAG OUT OF THE AUVIENCE-' I- 6.0!! Lri. ABNEVRI lazain. "It. is meal.” he muttered. :”As sure as my name is Blacky. ylhat is a piece of meat. I can't Ircmcnibcr when I last had a .pirce of meat." i Black-V's iiiouth uas waleriiig. The longer he looked. ihe more it watered. Twice he started to fly down beside that tempting little piece of meat. Twice he caught himself just in time. The third time he did fly down. He lighted on the snow-covered lop of a stump very near to that tem- pting bit of meat seemingly just lying on the snow ready to be picked up. He half spread his wings to fly down and pick it. up. then changed his mind and folded his wings. Never could he remember having been so tempt- ed. Never had temptation been harder to resist. "It. looks all right." he muttered. talking to himself. "I don't see It thing wrong about it or around it, and there matter with my eyes. But what is that piece of meat doing there? If that two-legged person left it tihcre. what did he leave it for? I wish someone would tell me that. Inever wanted anything more in my life." im't A thing thel THE QUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN KING or THE ROYAL MOUNTED fOOfC3'&INf0F30.w contract Bridge I: Josephine Culbertson Ofe0sfNw DOWN six :-ITOII A "TOP!" A certain East-West pair in I tournament defeated their oppon- ents nix tricks on one board - but came out with a "absolute zero!" Norm aealei-.,. ' East.-llvest vulnerable. ; QKQ5 l QAK1063 0.16 x gKJ2 . Q97 A310 cone N . 2 OAQXO8 W E O: 596 5 exam I dAQ3T I A64 . Q8752 6732 410543 South, a nationally-famous exs pert, WA; not pleased with his hand. and even though his part- ner opened Ihe bidding. he felt that something had to be done against the vulnerable opponents. So the suction proceeded: North East South West 1 Q Dblc. 1 Q(.') Pass 2 Q Pass Pass Past Actually, East-West could hhve beaten South seven tricks. but even 350 points would have been poor compensation indeed for the vulnerable slam they could have old and made at either spades or diamonds. As a matter of fact, most of the other pairs siltinlt In their position did reach ct Islam. but even those. more con- iservative East-West who stopped at ga-me earned quiie ll few more points than this pair collected. East argued that with West re- fusing to make in bid over South's spade, he (East) could not count on even a game, his way. and that since he had been afraid that a double of two spades would drive South back to hearts. he had decided to see how many tricks he could set the spade contract. It is difficult to see the logic of East's stand. but simple fair- ness doeo reveal one point in his favor. That point is thnt West might. well have announced the not-In-considerable strength of his own hand (In the light of East's takeout double) by bidding two diamonds over one solid?- KINII I'.lII.E TEA l9i'i:;u':iiiI mid l)vIitii4iiIs By Clifford McBride THAT WAS 9107, NARJLEON-' I WA9 ONLY fooi.iNef I-IE PIVN'T l7OANYTHING.' 970? I ME TALKING-' 9IjoP.' SEEMS DANGEROUS THAN MERELY BEiN' ,Tl-IARS A LOOK IN HER EVE THAT EVEN HOHI THlNI.'.'- I'M GOING -THIS ISA LO;IELV MY Omwmu Fol: oucx ; some DO A olclzuf .1 . h TO KILL QOAD. NO . TI-IE otsice a: rug vuausi-is: or ” TH: 'NaIv vom: oAii.v SPHERE" Looiz, me. vmm! cow mom auou asueouf IT'S comma ovn rave” ...mn 'DAILY F'oM5g'V W"VE HID IN MmTH9' COME ON MAN! MOVE" WIRE NOW! SPHERE AT A YARN .' VMATAGIIL! GET READY FQA IPPLATEI GIRL PHOTOGRAPHER EISCUED LD DESERT TIIIESMEN." IT'S Tl-IE EST No 'fRAlN APVROACHE5 . PLATFORM, sees JOE STILL comic, on... AND A POLICEMAN FOLLOWING JOE ..- DO'I'PY DIPPLE DOTTV, I DON'T SEE WHY WE HAVE TO 60 OJT TO A MOVIE" WE CAN SEE THE SAME THING ON up ms I most! EFIEU l00("r'r4f JANUARY 26. 1952 -! IIIVE M44lF'0LL0KMVU ' )DllAf'iFF50lM5.L0aD. M-.lI!Zl MWIVU5; f I IIMVEJ 5llllE7F0?7?Mf o Af0llI77lE3!I'00G5,I , V .LriX . and 5- lump. In. E... Heidi Sphinx i. G ' P NOTIMETO LOSE l INGFORMV GUN... LEAP5 TO THE TRACKS ,. , TRACKS... ITIS JUST LIKE TELEVISION" By Edwina VlELL,I'LL JUST HAVE TO MISS THIS VISIT -I I REDV HOWICOLI ' EXT MORNIN' AN GET 'n-I' LIVRAQY SOCIETY THAT AFTERNOON--??! L YOUR AUNT7 J9x.l4QEw;l'I.Ll: UNDERSTANIM NO! 'sioEs, Ei2AN'- MA's eor Tivpie To STAY WITH went! I DON'T LIKE TO LEAVE hOU ALONE; MON-IEI2! MAYBE CAP" LD I RUSH BACK TO ENTERTAIN hefzc Mmbvv Man Sn-In. In By George McMaiius I on WE'LL was was 5ALE.'! H..IRRY-MOY'HEQ- TILLY THE TOILER. ff ll VIEW! AT LAGT THE FLUQ BQOTHEQS FINALLY SIRIEO THIS CON'I'1?ACT.' TUHN ON THAT FAN. 56 I CAN COOL OFF! av (':OLI.V- WHAT WAS IT-TWHADDA xou KNOW-Fol? TI-I' i.i:E oi: ME -I'VE n91?6o'I'I'EN rr now- HAVE GQIE -THIS I5 TI-E FIPST ?EAL OEVCQTLNITV TO TELL THE VUBLIC WHAT I WANTED WHATA EUY HA5 TO PUT U3 WIT H:,I'oDaI'(EEP HIS HEAVEN5-' TELL ME ASDUT THEM. MAYBE I CAN HEPVOU. GO ON, Now! WHAY nooaceius COUI-DA CHILD on voun Ace HAVE! PLIN11 MUD-III. f x. 3 ., lljaai VQQ