l I Wei Liphtfrmt the Deer prlcked her ears Some nnc was comv test the air. hl1' Ttmsn hig eiirs nf hers. al-.Bmezes that were coiniiu; her wit) .i.....m?....... ...-...,.L, DON'T MISS FATHER LORD OOMMUNITY CENTRE MONDAY, JUNE ls! iii- Students Lecture 3:30 P.M.-Admission Tun Adults Lecture 8:00 P.M.-Admission 50c. Sponsored by Catholic Women's l.e;i.'tte GHARLOTTETOWN PllBLl'I: SCHOOLS Enrollment For September 1953 Enrollments for Kindergarten, West heiit School. will he received during the coming week at the School Superinteiidcnt's Office. Telephone .1137. Pupils must be age five by next December. Only a limited num- ber can be accommodated. Parents who are sending their children to school next September for the first time in Grade I are re- questcd to enroll them before June 23th with the Principal of the school to which they expect to at- tend. Pupils for Grade I must be at least six years of age by December 31st before they can he accepted. Parents are also advised that vaccination and birth certificates must be presented when the pupil enrolls in September. She lifted her slender nose totdm the Merry Littlei "i M livere not coming from the direct-I iinn of those sounds. They brought; ther no disturbing scent. 1 ' Mrs. Lightfoot moved out of the ith:eket in which she had beenl stiiizdxng. She circled until a Merry iBice7e came from the direction nit that faint rustling of leaves and. tickled her nose with a scent thatl caused the hair along the back of, h” "”'k m rise Sngllu-Vi it W” ntbe termed a. perfect test. of de- has of do.ng when she is disturbe l "Bear!" nuittered Mrs. Lizhtfo By Thornton W. Burgess pi Wtilldfr it it is Buster Bear or! , V HAS A BAD W”: wrmd to (,,,m.h 0H,”, Summlttrs. Buster? Wl'ilCllE”VPr it is. I hope; AWL-t. LlGllT;Il;l(;l' hsi sgundl Md Wrkmd u'n I V i. th;-v dnii'tlconi(;pth1: Gig,-i-Ll hunott ”A'" rustling M dry haves at A (H57 stocili Vfl”1(i'))Tlg iiiorilinn r';-he rTist'ins:i s . ' ' I l l: . l ” . ' i 1," Vmrsi of Hm” mu” m" (0 MnrlPd'n.:m;M:: h'Hi:d xrhiwnwzlol drv leaves continued. She lookedl rmd- . . W” R I . )'n fl I I " i :, ;WOITl9d. She was worried. The near-i ATP almmi Milt-,V in yin" mmtd' Tounrll H. in til,” 1: il:,,,,;,, EHLFTIFF sounded the rttsttlim; of leaves. T old M0 her Na u"' WY: :mnn (HR h',MM' the more weriied she looked. A "' o V” "'3 ' R ” sudden thmixzht mine tn her, a resslni: thoiight. Could it he that Mother Bear and her littley black linps at mischief were rtist- , lllE those le;ive.U She kiieiv that ilviother Rear had cubs. Flverybody in the Green Forest. knew it. Nfrs. liltziitt-am went back into: ;the thicket ivliere she had been 'when she first heard those rust-. lltiz leaves She iiirived stlentlv. No le-ixrs riisi'.n:l tiiiiler her rininti; fee! For a iiit2'e she heard no more yrtistllns: of drv leaves; all was sllllf iiirtrr still PFrli1ps whoever had been coiiuii: that ivav lwd turned, aside and izoiie somewhere eiscl iShc hoped so Yes, indeed. she hop-l ed so, She had .hwut. decided ttp was .0. when she heard a squeal land a law innit. There was no ioniz- er any drv.h'. Mother Bear and her riiht were iint far away. Once more Mrs. l.ight.i'oot stole - t lttlll of thi'iket. She movedi .qiiiekLv. iiithout snund. She i iiiaile rt ' tncle. Presently shei (:01 the Bear scent. It led her! to ivliere s.:e eniild peep out and gsee Mdiiier Bear and the twins. Ltn 'ii1li' inr their home. Both she land the l'!ll')S were licking irp those irtnts as fast as they could. When tiiere were no more ants, Mother id the eiibs moved on. leading the tvav and then she growled .'I xv ii: in the little blark linps at her lieels not to stray. They were li'.'ili(ill'I ill the Crooked Lititle pPath. if they stayed in it it wotild lead them away from that thicket litliei-e Mrs. lighttooit had been iii.-lirii she had first heard their tree: anions: the leaves. Anxioiisly. . so anxioiisly. she watched CLOVER cLuB DANCE Charlottetown! Finest Dance Hall EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Dancing 9 - 12 Jackie Doyle and his Clover Club bziiicl Soloist. Tables for 100 couples. For Reservations Phone 1222 Saturday between 4-8 pm. To avoid disappointment phone your Reserva- lions early. No Reservations held after 10:30 pm. i Please phone in cancellations early. :1 oo Palooka shuffle along ked Little Path with the cubs I"? at her heels Sn fa: all war. made a sharp tttrn away from the thirket Rlcht there aha paused She sttrwi with her head sVVll'iK'iTli! from side to side in the most :im'trm'crl Bear fashion. It was plain that she was trymrz to make Uh her mind about snmething. Titt- cubs iiist behind her stood doing lust what -mother was doing. They were doing: it just l)0CRll6C she was. In Mrs. Liglitfontfs big soft eyes there irrew a worried look. It crew ziiirl grew as rim Bears. Which way were they golmz . T; toJntTt?.EE1 ....'” Pixie" 14) O? tciar9i"s technique lsr-d against the jack, fulfilling the i Fliir ':i.iti miiiid a bit: ants' nest; .1 id xiii , er Bei r had dug into it. sit ttiiit a" the ants crime rushiny; ottt the , wt-ii xtmt-i-. izmv tcachtad thp hlgfpi Where the Pi-enkeri Little Path iv-itclied those l THE GUARDIAN. contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertlon i-x-i-. TEST OF SKILL U The following hand might well smith dealer. ,, , Both sides vulnerable. North-South 90 on scorny QQ6.'i4Z' vnkz 910983 . -I-A -. ;m, . QAJOT V.l108'Il N 0-1 g.l62 W E OQ7-N' .1.t(n1 3 4.1106 .34 32. ' gum: S QQ9654) .. Axt. i-I-Q5,i , Therbldtiirtgz p South west mu-int ram 1; Pat: 6; Pass Pass Pass Nnrtirii tremendous leap was obviously speculative, but, at the North felt that scientific score, approach methods might. be in- effectual. West's opening lead was tfhe jack n' hearts. Der-liirer was a technician plr excellence. He studied the situation. then led a diamond to the ace and returned the three of trumps. Diininiy covered Westis ten, and East took his ace. Later. declare: led a trump from dummy and finel- contract. Now, let's do some intensive aniil37.in5z: It may seem a sheer guess iwiietlier South should tinesne'n- i!1R.ll'l5l. the t.riimp jack or lay down lhis king in hope of dropping the i jack At best. (manly amateur iln.'lli1Pm!i'llClRllS will say). South 'had only a tiny edge when he iclected to finesse. But they will be iVl'(ii1i'I. There is no space here to dismiss the complicated formula involved. but the fact is that when Vi'est, on the first trump lead to- ward dummy, plays the jack or ten and East wins with the me, it becomes 9 to 5 in. declarerj favor or rather than to play for the drop. I Biit this is not the only "catch" iiii the hand. Before the finesse- tvs drnp problem crops up. south in ' rhnnse bet.ween leading I imi trump from dummy toward the kins. or proceeding as he did. Observe that South's technique was correct because (in there was an equal chance that either de- ifender had the blank trump ace: and (hi it it had been East who had tlir blank ten tnr jack), South miilt-in't have done a thing about it The nine in Souths hand. and to finesse against the missing hotn- t the fact that the eitzht was mis- ysing, made fill the difference. . ,.L.. ..-.. ' New Bl'llnS'WlCi( now has more white-tailed deerr than at any time in recorded history. By Ham Fisher we isaotionrlv PRESENT FOK5 MR. PALOOKA. . Liil ITS A KANGERDO 3tt.'."t".....?Jl':?E':li' Awoiw at SPORT Enulrr ro SUCH 9' TCHE MARRV MEL. At-t'LL'rm TO MAKE vcr Nor REGRET rr.'.' v-vo'woNrr an ' No MORE, NIH. De MiLDEW,DEAR. AN'AH Am S'l'IIP.'.' I amwc. , our. IF i-ia'sA5ov, A Ll'L NO RS A GAL, IT'LL TAKE EVEN LONGERIT VERY TAME...AN' THEY MK NATURALLY. SORT OF A SYMSOLIC TOKEN. .THEY'RE 4' G'WAN...WH . qiioomc. . MP, l7AHLlNG,VOU CAN MEFF FRIEND; LATER. RIGHT NOW TO SHOW WU MY CAPS. LADDY MANDER5 IS GOING TO TEST A BEAUTY FOR US ... W GHASTLY AWTII98 I WANT DU B4V.J'E1'. CHARLOTTETOWH Bringing Up Father EELAXED ALL DAV i' Dotty” Dripple wiLuEt!T. VH7 YOU TAKE A BATH use you WERE lilly The Toiler nAe2ir"t:'EL5 se?z?U'E; Mg! " WAS We aur HE H To an . MAD res THE rziiesr TIME I'VE "2 ON -METEAM E e A HIT W;;g,H;:AU6HTER- . .-MAY 30. 1? By George McMan..s - 551- .m-;... In - i.:i"', -t. a :7 res. UNCLE HORACE, I via! man wuv Asa vou SCRATCHING YOURSELF P I WISH MAGBIE WOULD I TELL ME WHEN SHE DECIDES TO GET IN SOME EXTRA Pl?ACTlCE.' By Rulord BECAUSE NOBODY EL5E KNOWS WHERE 55- ' - WHY DtDN'T THE OLD WALRUS GALL. I'M LEAVNG You IN COMPLHE CHARGE OF THE OFFICE. cuscx ALI. DGPARTMEN73 AND MAKE 5uRE we WORK I5 FINISHED BEFORE you LEAVE eoss-w3u'LL uAlzi-ap no wosznies wHiLL I'M IN CHARGE! Tippy and "Cap" Stubs I-lELLO,MI'5 5WIFFLE"iS CAO HOME 7 ” "..A Wt-tIs'rLiN' GURL AN'A CACl(LlN' HEN--Ai.wAYs comas To SOME i at-.0 END!"--TL-touet-iT YOU uAD Tw CHIGKENPOX-i? seems A5 1M we DOG AROUND uaaemu GIVE "rue STAFFA FEPTALK AND THEN 9&T'EM1b WORK! RIGHTOUTAND SAY HE VH45 TAKNG EVERYONE TDTUE sun; Mr-.55 Ti. x x .11.. r.....,,. .vi.m..- A.i..... x...i.. lM YES, MA 21M! 1' SENT HER Kn'iN".l. Napoleon and Uncle Elby NAPOLEON rtA6N'1' HA9 . DMH IN THIS COMIC s1I:iF rot: MORE mm A van -' 11"9 ADOUT aw: I CLEAN- ED um UP: Come ON, WON'T GET out on 1':-us: -mu mm iuuiua CDNFOUNI7 vou! 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