By Thornton THE IMPS HAVE A DR!-IAl)Fl'L TIME The 111Iwt is 1111011 11; )'our 11111111, Or n1:11' 1-e:'11nps be left. l.1eiu11d. 7 Old Mother Nature. Two little black 1111115 were up an apple tree :11 an 0l'1:llfll'(l. T1191 116-to 'l'.1d1ly Em: and Totty Bear M11:her Bea: 1111111: kttow 1111-1 1191'? 111919. Had she, 111101111 she 11011.11 haw bPP:'. badly upset, .11'11se that 11rc11t11'1l 11a: just out- ::1lo the (1 ecu rltuwst. Outside thr 'C1roI'11 I-'11r('K1 11:15 1111 place lur i1l:.I' R(i'I'x :11 11?. Tim 'r.t'i1 is, 1111111" (11110 Ennis uere lost. T111-y had dt.mbe1 1110111111. and .11x1e:11l of loZl1111 1111150 a' l181' heclx 11.111 11.1111 .1" 111 one 5l(l0. Mo:her 1:111 1111: 1111111111 11115. When xhe dtrtorr 611 ii ll1P1' 1.1-ere 1-oniplt-it-111 lost. l1l.:1.1l- 11' liter 11.111 (101110 to the edt-1' 1.' the Green Forost -'11 n 1111111 11.131 11 small apple orclutrtl. and :1 D111: l.:1d chased them up 11 ttee. He 1111 .1:1t111111tg up I1g.1.11s1 the tree A 1):11k:11;: as if he would l)a1'k head off. "He Can't c".111h," BI-ar to Totty Era: dmvti 1110111 their up :1 tree "lf he can" 11l.111h. 111;: to 111- .'11:':1:rl oil" Fmr 11111111111; At the font of the tree the Doc rotititttied to bark and bark and hark. He 11 at an excilterl s111.'1ll 1111: Out .':'nt11 tlzr b:1:111 11111110 :11o omx said 'l":11i(i11 as tl1('1' locket! perclt half 11:11 1. there's :1 et'I1"d ' 1 The for oil ' l W. Burgess was about. When iey saw the tvtol lutle Bears, they were almost. asi tnxritetl as the Dog. One of the 1x11: started 111 11111111: into the tretxi Cubs vtese iris:-lttetied their”: .N'e112r 111 all their short lives had they been so ll'lf1lllf'll9d. 111 thei .".rs1 111.11-e they dzdnlt know what. 111 111.Ik1- 11' these st1'111:-,:e iolksl 111111 1111111911 on 1110 legs, and 11110 co.11l 1-1.11 tzetw. ' the black 111111.: 1 111111 l1lRllPl'. The hm-l 11d i1:t.:l1er too. Of: 1411911 11191 got, thei . and limbs be-. .1 1111111111: tnore (lll'e1 11:: 1 111 shake 1110111 ohf. T11o1' hung on . 11 slliplv e1.1wi nose. The other! . 111.11 hr 1.111911. The nttpsi be 511' en oft. title l1.:5:l11-r 11111111 p as there nits; l1.i1g big: 1 to 1-1:111: to. thud that two .1'.1le Btnirs 11erel .11 :11 that apple tree I'e:1c11r1l the! 1.. age, Soon there 11e11e 1nar.y b01's 11111 girls. and some other folks. '1111. at the foot 111 that tree, as excited as the baritiitpr Doc. Tl1P1'PJ 11:15. 11 great deal of shoxttittcz '1"i1r1 11111 little Bears. '0oki:11z down 0111 xtratzce t111o-lcxztzrdi . rd Yrs. slr,t!1ry1 21111-1-. Ir1':'tfIed. of couldn't h:11'r been morn ftipltletted. ' By 111101 by. 11 l1'l(l(lPT was brot1:ht 3 A map 11110 '1 on tho? ..1('1l mist of the 1"'1ce said he the (1.11 11..1sI1't:If:ai1l 111 130.1115. and 011111111211 i .-,1 BLITE April 27th, For space reservations PETER S'l'EA)ISIIlPS LISIITED M. V. BLUE PRINCE Freigitt. will he act-eptod. up 111 1101111 Nlotttltty, for first sailing MN. Charlottetowxt, direct to St. NF.WF()l'NDl.ANll SHIPPING Sl1lRVl(7IC P.0. Box 65 - Phone I605 Rl1IePrin1"c front John's. X1111. and rates. apply:- NOTICE George Mot-.Kinnon will begin hauling cream 1 on the Murray Harbour Nonh route Friday. April 24111. Some route as last season. Once weekly until further notice. Signed, HAZELBROOK DAIRYING co. 1 &am'; LAUNCH JIET 5MA5UEO it-'0 TWE CUFF, GRAN..THAT TAKES CARE OF I DON'T SEE THE 800V, 1 i?Ol7El2lCK...AN.'D I DO SO LUKE TO BE CERTAIN OF DETAlLSl .:111(l 1i1P:t' the bag was OpeIlF(l. and ' w M1111 1'lie cant climls," said Taddy Bear to Totty Bear the ladder. He had with him I mg grain bug He pulled the two little Bears loose and into that bag. Such 11 sliotititig as there was thrn! He put the bag dawn on the ground. Inside. the little Bears could see 11o1h'.1t;. for of course it was dark in there But there was nothing 11:-111:2 with their small ears, :1:1d tnrw eoultl hear plenty. That D111: was still barking. a11d it seemed to 11111.11 ..1 it he was bark- ing rizht 111 their very ears. Thrn they 110111111 him sniffing that bag all 0110: it 11asa most 1111- pleasant s .-1111 It was worse than the buriti: . I: 11as the most un- 1)le;1.un1;t 511111111 they ever had heard l”111.1l2r ti-.01 were picked up by , 1111:1 111111 had climbed up and ;, them. Because he knew s()111Cll1il'.L' about Bears. it was amend that lie should take them 11.111 111111. whimpering. 11111111 ' 11":-11: togetltrr. unable to see 3 1 1: at all, they were taken for :1 '.':dr. F2011 ":.e 111-1S'l dread.-ful 111111125 11l'1lKl1 01:11 The bag with 1110 little Brrtrs inside was lifted i':1m11 the 1. it 11.1: taken over to :1 shed. the 1:120 Emtrs were turned loose 11111 11.11 shed For the time be- 11.15 to be Lheir home. It also 11 111115011. Thev 111-re 1 lyut. prisoners of kind-I Ill-?LLF. RIVTR SCHOOL 'l”1r f0llo11'iI1:!”i-is-the hnnnttr roll for 11w month of April for the Fm- THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN O'&OOdG0dC9&0O3 .co12tract Bridge By Josephine Clubertson O&O0dGO03dOsZr(0'dCO- A BAD CHOICE South's choice of 1).-ays. below. 11-ent. nzunst ”p1'C1'.ml)llllJES."5 North dealer. , North-South 1'11lnerI1b,le. 4I1KQ5 '42 games 4.Q105 .1972 0108 301065 VVNF V-T983 .1; 4 oQ7eI3 .y.AJ97 S 4.83 464:1 QAK7 .95.". .Q.K643 The 11;d1l1ng: North East South West 19 Pass 10 Pm IQ Fuss INT Pu! ZNT Pass 3NT Pun Pass Pass . South's one-l1e;1rt response was (l9Clde('ll)' 1I11co1111entIonal. but the final contract 1111.1 good. West decided against. leading the lll1".)iCl club stilt tfortunately for l1in1sel!'I he preferred a low henrt lead 111 the face of South's bid, Declarer let the jack hold. and East, to disguise his heart length, continued with the nine rather than his original fourth-highest (the (IOllV('llll0nal return.) South. 1vin11i11g the heart trick. led 11 diamond. The ace smothered Westis lone king, and East. accept.- cd the following diamond lead. then returned the heart eight. South now had three tricks home and could count. five more in top diamonds and spades. The fulfilling trick could come from either the last. spade 111 dummy, or from the club suit. Alter long thought, South decided t.lmt it vrou-ld be dangerous in go out tor a club trick H he feared that West had started with It five-card heart suit, and if he got in 111111 the club ace. he could defeat. the contract. 50 South tried to break the spades, but that didnt t1Ir11 ottt well. West. with R spade 1r Departnient of Belle RLVET 511111111: 1 G--Mn 71' N 1. Cyril Sittpzleton: T! E 1' (3 111191111. 1 1:-.1dr 1X l. Trrldy Muuu; '1 i 'l("P C1 "Wton, I (yr-vrle VTTT l Donm C"11v1. '1 Ruth Sinzleton; .1. 5.610111 W 1. Weldon 1-t-.1w1.; :1 P111.-1 K1It1z:,3. John Hem, Eon - rzvndv VT W 1. Vlrwrio 11v.--ll- :3 1-lln:1no11 .Ql(iWflrlj 31 Keith 3911. I P. 1"lnaleFlorI1 Morrison I i AR3lAI)AI.F'. S('H0()L y i'iii 1 Artn.-11l:1lv S1,-hnol report. for the! 111o11111 11' Marrh: 1 Grade IX (111 77- 1 Marv McKin- ; 11r1'1.: 1131 '7 1. Leonard M"T)nn1ld.1 Grade VTT A l Budd" MvI11'1is,f ” 1.11111: M"Ki111111n, 3. .l1I11lnr 111::-1 7(in1111n UP A 5' 6 YET an 11- mn "mm um- nu um: "-1.1... ,;'.MI, nrlvu n---1111 Ki111gll(.)f The Royal Mounted 1 Iv 4&0 Aii2,.. , Al2...O4N'r 11.45 ms MLJCL4 . LONGER BUT I'VE cor 0 con; up 11' we Aticaeems CAN'T SEE ME...LOOKS UKE ROCK AHEAD... f MADE IT! 17o1rrru1111( THERE'S STILL ANYONE CAN GPOT ME THIS CLOSE IN... I'LL HANG HERE FOR A MINUTE. By 'Alex Raymond C0N11'INCNo... MAV PICK COME U? 700 OUlCKLY... GUT ITE GOT TO GET Alli 'ld 1 his TO CAPTAN SYQIE AND L,..xl.t'SC UORIAN. trick set 1111 for him. could now defeat the contract. with one more llE.'1l'i. the club ace and the spade. South those the course with the far gzrmtm danger. The odds against the needed 3-3 spade break were roughly two to one. whereits going out for .1 club trick would succeed it either or two conditions existed: it the opposing hearts were 4-4, or if thr dertender holding the club ace had no more hearts. Grade Vi e . i. Winston McPhee. 2, Fred Gallztnt. Gtade V 1. Louise Mclnnis. 2 Wreatha Kcnney Grztde IV 1. Francis McPhee. 2. Walter Ke11ne1'; '1. Mae Gallant. Grade III (:11 a 1. Billy McPhec;y (bu 1. John McDonald, l Grade 11 N i. Jimmie Kenney, Grade I H 1. David Kenneyy 'I'o'11'l1r1': Lauretta Leslie x.. IFI 2 rs?! 1 ID SIGN OF MR. 5450! aus VEWV O! 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