PAGE TEN I MOTHER BE.-Ill IS WOICRIED 7. . -- ,.A.':ways in A mother's heart-. ;Wori1v plays A constant part. 3” - Molhcr Bear. Mother Boar is apt to he cross. .Mothers do get. cross sometimes. you know. This is because mothers do so much worrying and no one 5. does more WOl'Z')lllg than does Mother Bear when she is away flrom her ha-Luca. This is not -'P-sitranvge because no other mother ,ln all the Green Forest has more xirausc for worry than does Mother Bear. No other mother has child- -lren more mi:-chirtoiis than Mother Bear's black iiiips. From the lime fihey can first. lc:.x'c the den they are in and out or niischiet every '.d8.V. There is no giieminx what flh9.V may do next. As long as gvlocher Bear can have the babies ;.'wi1h her: or can be with them, T,Nhe does little uoiiyiiig. But, she can't. be with them all the time, She has to go looking: for food, and fmmeuimes she is gone a long Jlme. So when the babies are too small to travel with her she has 30 leave them. Then she worries, yworries, worries. If you should meet her then you would think -who was just a mass old Bear and :would get out or her way in a "hut-r,v. ' This morning Motlior Boar had been delayed. Sno hadnlt. hem lly Jnsephlne Culbertson -T.-I320;-1.-.t;u;-.s.iLr' -.i;u;u;ux..- u .v-:x.:s2- Ci-J s AN IMPORTANT l)lFFEREN(7E A small change in declarei"s lplay would have made a sub- :stantii1l difference in the outcome inf the following hand. l South denier. 1 Nnltberfidr vulnorahlc.' H :FRx'l02 ii Ql0753 u -3 . .1. KQ62 ' ; AA95 Q07 : vino": N mini. ' 3 XV F. OQ-75 QK961 q 2 q.a'.' h 4.1953 ..lR64.'1 ” :2Q6-'32 o 4.104 Thrv hidrlinxu Nluilh WM-I North East. IA Pass 2; Pass 20 Pass KIA Pass .. (Q Pass Pun Pass C0nSld9'l':l'lK West"; heart. hotn- lflii and Norti” C.NpttPS:'Cd pro- . Wcst. should it he hart I4-cl n low card in the suit. South would have had to make quite in ZKICFS ptitunc; up du.m'niy'; kin? --- to avoid iinmodiate trou- hir. Artiraliv. ht-mnnr. In Icarl h.s mp crluh. The queen won and a hcazz. was led to the ace. A heart rutl followed. and South than ltd r. d:amond to his .are. Now :1 rita-it has led to-wai'.'i du-viimy. S()Ll'.ll (ii; that if Vlfost. had oprncd a singleinn, it. was better to let. him ruff the trick without killing one nif dummy"; honors. As it. uas, ho-weveir, West had to rollmv sulz, and the club kin: held. I South now riil'.'r.l a diamond in Vl7c.kt rhosn lBy Thornton W. Iuracul hole J ' able to get it good breakfast I! l soon as she hoped. When she fin- allly got. back to the tree in which she had leftthe imps they were not. there. Now she was more wor- ried than over. Any mother in her place -would have been. She look- 5 ed all around this way and that way. The cu-bs were nowhere to be seen. It. didn't; take her long to find the scent left by the (eel of those disobcdient little imps. Mother .Bear has a very good nose. she -foillovwed that scent straight. to the edze of the little clearing in the middle or Vtl'llCl1 was Farm- er Brown's sugar house. Now Mother Bear is nothing if not cautious. At the edge.of that. clearing she stood for a. few min- uies looking all over that clear- ing. listening for any little sound that mizht. be heard, and sniffing e-very Merry Little Breeze that came her way. She was suspici- 'h.is ciwn hand, and another heart. with durnm:v's srpade ten. sec- ond diamond ruff let. South trump still another heart in dummy, with the spade king, and East. dis- carded his last diamond. Dummy was now down to one dramond and thrre clubs. while rieclarer still had the J-8-6 of trumps and one heart. It was here that South went astray. He led the good club and discarded his heart. West ruffed with the spade five and returned the din- mond king. Eaut trumped in with the qiie-rn nl rtpadcs - - and now West had to be givrin his ace and nine of trumps. since they lay ovvr Sourih's J-8. Ill South had played the dia- mond from dtiniiiiy, instead of the club, he would have been sale. East's best play uould he to rutt with the spade queen. but South would discard his heart. and now, -with three trumps loll. he would have to not one of them. SHOE POLISH 7 " I, q AND in npisilttg out 750, 4' M rnoaniissivz BROADGASTS - GFOY Saturday, June 16th ...... .. Lfi. Aim ER OU won THE GOLDEN KEY.'.'- you wON THE EIGHT To ACTUALLV VISIT HASSANI" THE UN5DOlLED.. DUST u:M 0:: ..TAKE HIM are THE NEAREST BUS STOP aurora: sou GO TO HIM: Ln us TEACH vou THE six ARTS or ORIENTAL snci-tANmENr-oR.6.ooO wavs To Dniva MEN MAi:.'.' CONSERVATIVE Standard Time 12:55--- 1:00 : Q0-Q-Q-Q9909-O-O6-0090-9-O'fO'9f4OOtOOOO9OO'9 O-GO-O0-O-O0-O-O-O-0 Canadian Legi n Clover Club Dance I EVERY SATURDAY Al Blanchard and the "Clover Club" Band Admission-75c 'Danclng 9:30 to 12.00 For reservations Phone 1222 Reservations held until .l0:30 p.m. suuiznu NIGHT is Your DANCE ZIIGIIT AT mm CLOVER onus O-O-&6 O4-O4 VO&O &OO O Ob-O0-O-O4-O G600 O-O-O-O-O-O GO-OOOQVOOO-O60 -O-4&0-00-O-O-O-O4-O-OfO6-040066-60 Ma the l I CAN TEACH. THAT WILLTURN His HAIR wHiTE!.' She saw nothing out or the way. There was no one in sight. been a little Liariicr, there would vIAlf.'.'-i mow A LOVE THAT WILL SET I CADTIVATED HIS IIIMN on wrm THIS t:vi:BALi. rt .'.' DANCE" In Wood Islands - caribou Ferry Service THE CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AND NOVA SCOTIA I The Prime Nova and Charles A. Dunning operate on the Iollovrtnz schedule. (Standard Tlme) Learn Wood IalaiuIs- Prince Nova . .. 'I n.m. ll inn. 3 run. Charles A. Dunning . 9 am. I p.m. 5 p.m. Leave Cnrlbou- - Charles A. Dunning 7 mm. ll am. It p.m. Prlnce Nnvn . .. ll a.m. 5 n.m. .. .. .. 1 pm. LISTEN IN TO CIt(. (.1! MORNING AT 6:30 IIORTIIIIMBEIILIIIIII FEIIIIIES LTD. Head Office: CIIARLOTTETOWN. P. E. I. For Partlctilars Phone 73, Charlottetown. ous. She knrvw all aboul:hatlsu- gar she did not trust anything that have been plenty of noise. but now tlicre wasn't a sound from that sugar house. Though she sniffed and milled there was none of the ha-1Ed Man smell. Caiiliously but swiftly Mother 11 house. it was man-made and 1: had had anything to do with. Just Had she n it was very still. . Continued on pone DAILY CRIOISSWORD uEEE Edith ' ACROSS 6. PUDIIC 25 Native an E Bang” -1. Writer of notice metal gm tables 7. River l 28. Nourishetl G. Disconeert bottom - 29.Guldo'a 11. Particular 8. Drug plants lowest note location 9. Pack away 32. Pig pen 12. Greek letlrr 10. Long-eared .'l.'l. Verbal 1.1. Give rodent. 34. A thin 15. House 14. Fuss scale y entrance thy-phen.) 35.01.” an axis 16. Dlatreav 18. Breeze S6. Escapes . at 20. Tapestry (slang) Y'IlmlI:"I AIII-"tr: 17. Flightless 21. Literary 37. Outer coat- . bird composition lng of seeds 13. River 19. Female 22. IW-aken ' 39. Native 0: tScot.) she-no 23. Greek Serbia 45. Bird's bcakl 20. Makes neat letter 40. Own 47. Rcgius 22. Members of 24. Negative 41. Malt professor the senate c reply beverages tabbr.) 25. From 27: On top 28. Certain .10. Father 31. Separated Irom others as. Wrong . 38. Slack 38. Sweet potato D 39. Chinese silk 42. Dry 44. Per. to lines 46. A'horse qualified to run 1: mile (racing) 48. Courage 49. Slumber 50. Priests (FL) DOWN 1. Sacred bull 2. The sailor": salnt. y 3:Weakcna 4. Tuber (So. Am.) 5.1.4.-t DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE--Here's how to work it:, A X Y D L B A A X It IILONGFELLOW - ai- simply stands for mother. In this example A is used fn three us. 7-: for the two 0'5. elc- Single letter-'-. alm- tmplucs. the length and formation of the words are Ill hint!- Eacli thy the code letters are dltferent. A CI-yplo, Quotation IUBTXDRL HSOXLOZMOL. RKH- TAO. STMO QKBAKHHOF l-(Q HSODB QKvFROBL- H S O -D F A E D H S H S O F T X 0 L R V Z Z 0 B. Yesterihyk Uryploquote:'AND MANIFAN EYE HASVDANCEDV TO SEE THAT BANNER IN THE SKY:-HOLMES? By Al Chipp mm A RELUCTAMT 'GoA'r-Halal: HAVE. K MAXIPE, Mv. oe-m:,LooK LID Tl-IE ADDQESS o: Mas Le-LA I , STAFFOQD in-rue. NEW VOBK URECIOQY. it THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ......... .-...- :...- KING or THEVROYAL MOLINTED s wsonn smur- 4p:rxI5aL,xrlvav'r HELPHlM.. HES 6ow' r'n-way! VESSIR... A BIT OF 50OY...I'LL GET IT OFF FOR YOU, SIR. MIVDIO you . NOTICE SOMETH N' on MY HEAD ,- uH...HE LIKES FOIFLIME...SWELL Guv...6oiA HEART IIGGER TNAN '15 V, Ioov.. 5 usseu, JEllRY...WHA1 KIND auv l5 has one vou GOT son. " ME ? HE'S GOT on ENOUGH M NUIT 0'AMouR 10 ASPHYXIATE A ARMV! I 1ltDT I'D PASS OUT OANClN' Wl'I' 'IM.' WHY TM... I iiiiikiifr ' WNMA !660TIS5...NE IORKOWID MY MIIIOK TWICE lMAGlNE'LOOKlN' AT THAT FACE OF IXNAY... HE'S CDMIN' BACK D, N TH' TABLE NOW HIS... i-mtfll By Carl Andersoi . ' gr '91t.lh1 I... you 0:. WM -in --mu I c1'.'.trmCo.. - By Ruforc. D0'I'I'Y DIPPLE MAN, vou HAVEN'T um: A GOOD SMOKE TILL YOU'VE SMOKED A CIGARII tar no THANKS, Em- I SMOKE A PIPE ! V ctsalli DEIPPLE ? I'lPPY AND "CAP" STURS FEWEZ ASHES ON THE RUB! ms JUST mar sou earl; WITH A PIPE! US"BUT TH' LIGI-ITNlN' STRLICK A TREE AN' IT FELL CRASH- RIGI-IT IN THEIR BANG' PATH--I I HAVE NOT Losr M .. ' A -1 --uLi c A -- --AN' HURRY--OR THEY'LL mu. ow gAl:lL' ONIESVT HER is2i:l”r-- csuczv BLIMPLE" ONLY n- zszwr --AN'THEY smereo LooKlN'Fot-Z or POLICE--So'S w-(gr .. CRAZY. BLIMPLE--I WHAT?! NO.” In Y MIND! MY LAND By George McManus ,- vnoirsssoq 'TbOT5'LOUDLV I5 HEEEAEIE 1! ll: iM50t!l2v soul? 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