THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN l L t By! Thornton W. Burgess him. She went in Just as smoothly. Then down the slippery slide, one behind the other, went their two is surest way of finding out. iklts, as young Otters are called. :oM ti1nihrrNat.ure..Splaehl That was the first one . -...- ihitting the water. They sent big on the steepest bank of theiripples rolling across the surface ieepost pool of a brook flowinili” the bid P001 9198? 50 "19 W119? through a loiirsnrne part of the shore. Green Forest was A siippcry slide. mph” 1, no way to so into the it was a brand new siinpery slide. water,” chided their mother. "A Vrom 3 big trno a littie back of good swimmer enters the water v. two snuill Bmrs -were lookiILg,w1Lhout,5p1uh1ngf' lawn on the s.mpcr.v slider Theirl "What harm does a lime splash- iwes were wide ullh surprise sndying do? It is fun to splash." said cxcitement, and perhaps a little one of thg km, envy. 1 His mother looked at him severe- Hrarlftist rlmin the slippery sl:de.l1y. ”It. may be fun" said 5119' "but iWiSll into the water. went. Lllllfi can be dgngerous,” ine Otter. He s'.Vi5llP(i min the "1 day: 399 how," water so smoothly that only a fewlhit. trnali ripples restiited swish into "n mug, . noiul spinning an be heard quite a distance. some -!hear what they do not see. Anv- ay. whatever you do. you shoul V . . ;do the best that can be done. Just 3-1" T”"'E'l' gremember that splashing is the sign of a poor swimmer. and no iotter wants to be called a poor tswimmer.” declared Mrs. Otter. When Little Joe and Mrs. Otter TADDY BEAR FINDS OUT Experience beyond a doubt. reiorted the he water went Mrs. Baptist Men's Concert ill”! stopped using the slipwliv slide , . , N the kits kept on sliding, You see it "Hliibliiy HI-llnks was their first slippery slide and they were having no end of fun. Adm, 50c Every once in I. while. one of them would look up at the cube in line tree. and dare them to join ' them in sliding. The cube said DANCE AT ROLLAWAY Thursday. May 14, 1953 Sponsored by Phalanx Club DAY CATHOLIC SOCIAL to help send an under- WELFARE BUREAU privileged boy to camp. Admission 60c Dancing from 9:30-1:00 Music by Downtowners SAT., MAY 16 g E SPRING PARK commumrv ciun REGPIIAR MONTHLY MEETING SPRING PARK HALL FRIDAY, MAY 15 - 8:00 P.M. Entertainment Lunches Served All members please attend. Joe Palooka nothing. The truth was. they didn't dare go down that slippery slide. They wanted to. Yes. indeed, they wanted to. but they didn't dare do it. By and by the young Otters grew tired and went off for a rut. Mother and father were nowhere about in so far as the cubs in the tree could see. There was no one to be seen. It was very peaceful and quiet, The water in the big pool was as smooth as a piece of glass. There was not an much as a tiny ripple. All the Merry Little Breezes were either asleep or somewhere else. "Let's climb down and see what that looks like close to.' said Taddy Bear. and began to scramble down. Totty Bear followed. When they reached the ground they went over to the top of the slippery slide. From the top of the bank right down to the water's edge the bank was smooth, At first. the cubs were careful not to get too close to the top of the slide. But little by little they moved nearer and nearer to it. Taddy Bear was a little the bolder, the more daring. and presently he was at the very edge of the bank at the top nf the slippery slide. He stood lnoking down. He was wishing. He was wishing that he dared throw himself flat on his stomach and no swishinz down the way those Otters had done. "You dont dare!" said Totty Bear behind him. Taddv Bear pretended not in hear. He stood up on his hind legs the better to look all around. Now mischief is the name of every small Bear. Tntty Bear crept. up behind him. very. very, quietly In-In-:1-Iu(nI(1(IIIun .. -nu)! contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson gun.-.-pa Vununn.--uu....-....u...... -.-out EXPERTS A!!! HUMAN Average players often credit ex- perts with an almost supernatural power to look through the backs of the opposing cards and see just what is what. The simple truth is. of course. that experts do not possess x-ray eyes. But they do something which the average. casual bridge player rarely takes the trouble to do: they mentally review the bidding again and again. perhaps at a half-dozen stages of the play, and "place" those cards which should be in this or that hand because of a bid. a raise. or even a pass . . 4 . All of which goes to prove that west, below, was not an expert. I East dealer. East-west vulnerable. North-South 30 on score em QQ858 M282 A .p.KJ97 sxiotz 41953 vices N can on w E 9754 saoio 5 4.363 4 asae Q1072 QAKIOBS 4.52 See couldn't resist temptation. No. sir. she couldn't resist temptation , She gave him A sudden push. Down .' the slippery slide went Taddy Bear! He didn't. do down smoothly on his? stomach the way the Otters didl He went down turning somersaults, and he hit the water with a tre-I mendous splash that sent it in all directions. He let out a bawl of dls- 1 'may and protest. It was cut short when he hit the water. Of course he went completely under water. He came up, gurgling and choking. and splashing frantically. but swims mting He was just about Ian unexpected bath. ing about in excitement and glee as she watched her small brother splashing his way to the lower part of the bunk. Om township in Victoria County. Ont is named from the Latin word meaning riches. or abun- dance. Me mast ecooolnical enamel Mu - pl! ' M . . op uNDiQCOA the low angriest little Bear that ever had Could nag be gamy C,-mcized. Dum. Meanwhile Totty Bear was danc- Clare, than 19d 3, km trump to ItEa5tl had shown nothing higher The state of the score and the respective vulnerability played hig parts in the action; must south West North Pass 1 Q Dbl. Redbi. Pass Pass 1 A 2 Q 2 Q '2 Q Pass 4 0 Pass Pass Pass West had a difficult holdmg to lead from. and his selection or a spade, though unfortunate. my's queen was played, and de- the ace. Next. he led a club. West ducked, and dummy's jack held, of course, Now declarer led to the spade ace and played his second . club. I West went up with the club not. correctly, but. his next lead was not very well considered He obvi- ously was afraid to ientl from his king of hearts. so he exited with the jack of trumps, That was the end of the matter. South took the trick. ruffed his last spade on the board, discarded a heart on the club king and. conceding two heart tricks. claimed the contract. East was not hapny about the re- sult. He pointed out. rather forcibly, that in the early play he than I jack. and that he nhould have been credited with something for his free raise. Where could it be if not in hearts? By Ham Fisher -4 . WE WAS BAT'YL'N' WE JA OVER ON THE OWER END Oi THE tSLAND...WF. .' HEARD are -1" CU2VE...i-IE2 WH.L,G '-I'v '- BACK THERE! SPEEDIN6 UP! :5 HE THINKS HE CAN - r INTO A rcpt ME IN war BUCKET. in -t w wet; CRAZY! - XIE -ta. .4 r V I ; JV L FOLJQ-WHEEL Dill FT SHE . ' . r '1 1 Mi IE! nt4r4uceue'A4mc.: 0DDW7&mIWW9&lKY) ' 1 SORRY,,,MR. HOYLE IS TOO ILL... TELL THE CROWD...NO ANNOUNCEMENT FROM MM TILL TOMORKDN... IF HO(AV.'f- I TAKE YOU ADWICE. MY SWTTT DlRTY;(L.lDD LE POPPA. 71lELONlS1'OFlDW WAN xravhv sow. nwvr HE'S so IlAIVDSOME.'.'-') ON " " SVEED WlLi. PUT HEI2 no 2042 PAsr... sir i:rPEcrw5...i:i.I. - 551- ms RAtL.... . 7") A5 :13 xmi? iisoxffsa JE7'ATLY.mV 1709; ' MD? OV THE CUPVE...HE 5EtZ5 A-U5 OWUPTUVI By Alex Raymond '4E l ” DERBY. BEAUTIFUL. ww rota me 2557 on me any MAY 14. 1953 By George McManu. Bringing Up Father vou wow, HORACE. I WISH WE HM7 A PlANO.' OKAV, nLua! -I-ERE5 MAC! -n-n-omm-u-was -an-In PIANO GOT THAT TV VOESN'T HAVE ? IESIPE5. WHATS A .. A PIANO HOLDS MORE Tippy and ”Cap" Stubs BY Edwina v-A ' r M D--GE wu 2--THAT ISN'T --or our: NOBLE --TOO MUCH o: rt DIDN'T EVEN N ' E ' A STRAUNI --I LOQ( 'ROUND"iA FAIR--AFTER IT'S GOT USEDTO d CNILIZASHUN-' AN' POD SAlD-- Tl-i' TUQTLE'S ONLY BEEN LiVlN' UNDEQ Tl-V BENIFICENT A ' iNFLUENCE-- r-AN'GRAN'MA sArD IGOTTA TAKE MY TURTLE BACK WHERE I FOUND HIM, AN'e- Napoleon and Uncle Elby By Clifford McBride WHERE? 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