urn we PAGE TEN i By Thornton W. Burgess little black imps. Anyway. that is iwhat all the neighbors called them. They were as full of mischief as ripe berries are of juice. Yes, sir. THE LOST IMP5 T15 w-mug. of cniirso. to disobey. A130, .vmi".l iird it doesn't. pal'. . Mrvlirr Bear. they were so It was the kind ,.- t. in! mischief that comes from high Tony and Taridy were Mother spirits. They simply couldn't keep Bear's.'.nles.L twliis They wore two still. They had to be doing some- THE GUARDIAN, CHARLJOTTETOWN COLORIZER PAINTS if you're decanting this spring ---make it fun--s Vinlt DOUGLAS B308. 6 JONES LTD. your FLO-(BLAZE COLORIZEII DEALER in Charlottetown. They have over 1850 color: from which to choose, ranging from pastels to the new dramatic deep tone: in the finish you need. Remem- ber the name FLO-GLAZE COL- ORIZEB PAINTS. DOUGLAS BROS. 8: JONES LTD. 155 Kent St. Phone 3001 had found the w?y"bEEk, and in two minutes she knew she hadn't. They began just to wander about thing all the time they were awake. and it was this that so often got- them into mischief. Of course get- ting into mischief meant getting into trouble. It usually dou. While they were babies and had to stay in the den. there was little mischief they could get into. But now they were big enough to play outside and to follow mother on short trips. Everything around them was wonderful. Every- thing they had never seen before they wanted to examine. Their two little noses were just as inquisi- tive, just as full of curiosity, as the nose of Peter Rabbit. and they wanted to poke them into every- thing they'saii'. Mother Bear had her paws full. Yes. sir she had her paws full. She couldn't turn her back without the feeling that those imps would promptly get into mischief. All too 3 i iioi winni: . FRUIT COCKTAIbL3Z.c:1..:in . . . . . . . . 33c 7 i3iii'.N7iTt1e PINEAPPLE JUICE. 20 or. fin. 2 for .. 33: l iiitiikro diligizo oz. eilz for . 37c , coins. . 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Al- iways finding them there. she look- ted less and less often. There came a time when she looked and they were not there. The fact is they 1iiadn't been there for some time. 'They had turned aside to look at something that had aroused their iruriosity. They had seen Jumper the Hare. and they had chased him. in oiicles. Lost folks almost always walk in circles. One of the mat difficult things in do in the woods is to walk in in straight line. At first they began to whiimper when they found that they didn't know which way in go. or where Mother was. It was It frightening sort of feeling. But. they got over it very soon. "Mother will find us," declared Taddy. "Of Course. she will." agireed Totty. "We'll just play around until she comes." So they just played around. and in so doing wandered farther and farther away from home. When they got tired they found a lovely sheltered place and laid down curled up together with their arms around each other. They had A nice long sleep. when they awoke they had the funnimt feeling. They couldn't think where they were. There was nothing around them i.Thar was fiin' While the chase Wasted. and they formt all about iliiother Boar. when at last Jumper became tired of being chased by the two ismttll Bears he showed them what ireal running was like. and soon lwas out of sight After looking lfor him in rain iiiry remembered Mother Bear. and linsiily started to catch irp. It was then that they discovered somet.l1.i:r; It was some- ithiniz unpleasant It was something ;a little scary. It was something they had never experienced before. They were lost. They didn't know which way to go to find Mother. They didn't know which way to to get home. It was rather frightening. 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What were those little black imps in do? ,,:............-, . In 5 t - f, X.” mi . J p (L Mi p . loo 1.-!ny'-:1 r-r-V.-m M For n glosev met-rm -at lotmeng bones-levhoalth lo: Iwigmoyu-Km. um Io! pumlm disposition- Fun '1: lull specially bel- uud ration is sully din -main In contentment and and disposition. n 'n THOPOUGHLY COOKED IN THE RICH IN IIEALYHJIIILDING ELEMENTS EVFRY FAT NEEDS. contract Bridge By Josephine Clubertson u3ck "SOFT" vs. '"1'0UGI'l” DEFENSE Even the most expert defenders cannot always find a sure means of defeating the contract; there ml! not be any. They can. now- ever. make things as unpleasant as possible for the declarer - as Wat. should have done in this our south dealer. Both sides vulnerable. Q109768 QAJ9 on IFAQ8 .4 on grain? N oxats gain W E 910982 53 g 4.x74 49652 QAKQBZ U652 OKQ H 4.Jios , The bidding: South West North East l4 Pass 3; Pass 44 Pass Pass Pass West. feeling that he ought to preserve his heart and diamond honors. and correctly rejecting the lead of a singleton trump. opened the deuce of clubs. The eight was vi WHYVHAVE 9 y." 5 QEWSORE ?As9";i played from the table, and nut won with the kins. East made the natural return of his diamond ten. and West took the trick and led another diamond. t this point declarer could see. of course. that he would have to win two heart tricks to make the contract. He drew the outstanding trumps. cashed th 'A-Q of clubs. re-entered his han with a trump. and led I heart toward the board. West did what 98 out of every 100 players would do in his position: he played the seven of hearts. Deolarer put in dummy's nine. and after East took the trick. it was all over - bhero could be OUR V nor. mu 5, an Ievvnen. Inu.':J BOARDING HOUSE EGAD, Miasiivie! THERE I6 zruerr ouey MORE 6Ll6HT INFIRNHTY To Be a 1 4 oocronsu -- PLEASE oas eeve -n.iA-r rr 6QUii'ZT6 wmae NSTEAD OF STEAM! -wARE you FAMILIAE wn'H DR.ZLo30TNY'5 LAw6oF .) i V erzmomarreic ' 15 . cououcrivirvz .1. H 1's '1. APRIL 16 1953 no further defense. It goes without saying that South could have made the same ten tricks against any defense, but the point is that West could hevebeen 9. lot "tougher" than he wu. On the heart lead towsrd dummy. Wat should have played his queen. De- fense was obviously impossible un- less East had the heart king. and the most economical enamel even then, the one key to successful derfense was to coax declsru into I on uNDI"'-”" a. losing heut guess. Only the queen play could do that. South . would of course win with dusnmyls Would give declsrer mu”. m N we, but when he again went to Webbed Wrong and put up the hck his hand in trumps and led another the defenders would quickly collect heart, wean play of the seven two heart tricks. 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