A I)REAI)Fl'I.. TIME WHY- Fiunimh irighi are many lessons learned. Ann '!IIlV 2: mtxuviis knowledge C5I”llP(l Wd fxintlirr Nature. lllislt as : ruin x-:w.xlNL-zr has to be. warned it :5 Pl ii for ;:i zrmviv vva3's.. 'r ;5 pi-nd .'nr in him umki It 15, min for in rrzxmc thinking. it is: mm for in suddrh fright. when m,. i. so liir kzimxlrdzo s:a.ir.cd;Totty Bear. isznlli in wnriii All 1? has costl l tzichf. m'e- zn t.hr way lny t.;r.vrllirz' under u big: u1nd- i do” Hill mmpn.rd rv rrms torn up by v rtnun in some great gale. it v this windfall Teddy? ,. Tottr Bear had been it was inuler lhis u'r.d'all Mutiier 2” r It! ll is . A', V he winter, Tire two little Cubs '-re-rri not now A t rrible Lhenm In: Blister mm father: ilIhnug'h thnv dint By Thornton IV. Burgess had wakened when Teddy Bear scrambled. run into it far corner where it was da.rkest.. fhend in at the doorway, and had llPS..llJtlPlI. The fact is, he was making sure making sure, he began to push his ”l-le's conum: in! Oh dear. Oh idem. what shall We do?" whispered Teddy Bear made no rievply. He lbeozan to crawl through It small G799" F""P5'i "'W"lopen.in;z under the tangle oi fallen rim BMW. WM Sflmll 139315. WW0 trees that iormed the walls of the l Ho crawled Hi 3 'HIlF:'-P N la" lstolng to give Buster Bear a chance roots andim lay a big black paw on him. Al- lready, he had been shaken out of a tree by Busrter Bear, and had had the breath knocked out of him been disa polmadv om,” get In 3 uhen he hit the ground. Tottylternble impel. BMW. B;nr had nndr the 39.,” squeezgd irxnr den wlwrein slit had sventiall the trlme cryin Wait for me!" V Taddy Beer wmsnlt waiting for 1'59” R"d -"V 5 Venlanybody. He wiggled tihmugh this blacklopelllllg, and he pulled himself ythrough that opening. He crawled lllrmm ll under one trunk of a fallen tree. . and climbed over another. Some: Y Kll'”l' mm n” times. it was a. tight squeeze, but mi hr He had rimwi TaddTv' 5”" he kept, gomgy and mm. Yl !hPl'P. 'IV'V'r Rear. ulm had beenwigm M M5 hedsv ,0 ans, m hm in. and the two had Buster had thrust his there that Mother at tcie same time. to know where they uiwre. he wasl” They could hear last. in a bad temper. He terrible temper was through after him! squeeze. and pull Bear kept :uu:mz :1 nap ltlSQ inside the door-r x April 29 at 7:30 P. M. ATTENTION FARMERS AND THEIR FAMILIES CIIARLOTTETOWN & VICINITY You are invited to attend the John Deere Day Show at the P. W. C. Auditorium on Wednesday. Good Shows and Door Prizes. den. lot work. if that outside around each other, was still. y Bear, Joe Palooka heels. that sometimes she touched isear was not at home. He had no idem-p m meet Mother Bear. After SR” blriljndn” A: '”1:)l;0"1E5';(i they reached a plate where there: ; tuas mom enough for both of them There they clung together. not even whimper- ing They di1dn't dare whimper, they were just. keeping as still as they knew how to keep. They dldntt want that lPl'rli)lP. blank stranger Buster Bezirl growling and snarling. and tearing at things back in the den. He was, in a People who have For a few minutes the small Outbs, wdhh tlheiir mm wrapped listened 3vl'IXl0llSlY. They heard nothing; all "Who is he?” whispered Totty THE GUARDIAN. CHAR l Bringing Up Father” . contract Bridged - By Josephine (lulbertsony THE LEAD-DIRECTING DOUBLE There is scarcely such a thing as 3 sale double at bridge. and the lead-dtreotdng slam double is no exception. Consider this case: South dealer. Both sides mlnerable. . Q A 8 5 I 9 Q J ' . Q A J 9 8 5 4 i .1. A T i Q 7 - Q K 4 3 iv1o985 VK7433 O 10 7 6 VV C O '-r 3 2 S .1. J 9 5 K 8 2 4. 4 Q J 10 9 6 2 V A r. l 9 K Q l .1. Q 10 3 The bidding: e South West North East 1 Q Pass 3 9 Pass fl Q Pas: G 4 Dble. Pass Pass PMS East vmd of the diamond srult bid by the dtlllllllfv-I0-alie, was ene ltuely rarrcct in feeling that only had beenm diamond unenmg would give his H H mug disaplmmwd He had beeniside a clmrsr - hence his double. 9' wan (" met sure that those little Bears were trapped in that den, and he would get both of them. Had they been a little bigger, they would have been, trapped, It was because they were I -"" just very small black imps. that: they had been able to crawl and: True he faced the danger that his diamond 1-utr would be the only deiensivr trick e- that south instead of North held the spade Wisiiiilliiilmi nuHpai.M:eV14A-'- Taduy cnuldntr tell her. He dild theimselvesl, . thmugh all the openings in thml N1 her hair he had been dmzned I had really squeezed them. In the he Mm'med' Buster Boar used his great; ..I '. d l L t st .. E:'Vl;oa:un glgarfriie m:lee:3":reel:loaMhes us, uluspered Teddy Bear. to get after the Cubs. But there in the den was no place for this type great windfall was to be pulled apart, it was to ibe done (mm the outside. With an angry snort, Buster pushed his way up st nee, and then shaken out "Wliat')" asked Toity Bear. think hell”. eat us if he He little knew how close to the truth he was, l KINIIIIIILE TEA II.” II 5' afIlu1'nur pmIl.'.' ,u . By Ilzim Fisher Rlp Kirby H I "'i?LL"eE? IwAv'r-atom 'HlM...LiKE w--s THISII . 5 xtaowa our in AKKK rem; am 75 I ig. Dveeeirs up A6AlN we REF I5 CLEANING ms GLOVES we cnowo IN SPITE on we ownessivs HEAT is STANDING AND ,, KAYD... ROARIN6.-u THERE'S! we BELL..' HE DIDN'T HURT e Wow I-lE...HE 53 sweax nowr sent 10 we HEATS BE A5 STRONG Gernwc, woase... THERE'S rue seu. son me ruuzreeum... 4 DiGGER'S i I 1' necoveaso ,! COMPLETELY IT SEEMS... PALOOKA HURRIED N 10 FOLLOW ' UP Hrs ,, ... Ai7vAnrAGE..'. i -fx ?.-.35; , ,. I , K ' l1l .' -L. ' C - - .) i x . 3?” i ."- , N . i ll iltft i f-3 1.94:2 ; W I I-.l-I X. By Alex Raymond 7 ' V y we: ' v 7,4749. . .7157 rxlzmvc 7204 Awaxw I 21. .957 744799;: cum JIMIPEP Mmso IN 1'41 dawa 70 mmz urinate AH D-DIDN'T III.- LIII DAISV MAE-'D ' AH HAD to MON D, BECUZ uow&iL1' Li'i.AsNm ACI's3t.K5T'l-ll1'- DAID-'n-VMONDI WILL G TOUR BABY WHAT E 31L 4 - DIGGWS. I144 60MVA KMVMV IN DID 7H47'3Afk ' ' 5 v WIIIVE (K 1050 5751515.. VFZPIMEVEOVII601. 4” 70 ”5 BIIIIAPD. M5 powavp slwer 57M) M LOTT ETOWN 4 ' ui.x:i.: Houauzs I6 some no TAKE By George VMcManua . - Ar'RIL' E. 1953 IT'S A BIRTHDAV CAKE FOR MV WIFE I, A Tippy and "Cap" Stubs AND now MANV cANm,3s l PLEASE FORGNE ME FOR I. WlLL SHE HAVE ON l ASKING--IUT SHOULDWT V; THERE BE MORE P sun. nun: 50-ll ADMITTED use merrr AGE, -rue cute WOULD BE A FIRE I-WLAIIPI BUT I OOILV twatwem Misti yw aaauua ones ARE ALL IN THE Lauuvtzsf P . J r ' I vF'bV ”4er;7ir-at 4'3 . lfk 1 r'-7' BUT MY TOOTH DOEN"I' HUl2T',' A I NEVER SAW CH A THAT'S WHY vauiaa GOlN'- EU PQOV0l(lN' BOY" -To use IT F " BUT MEBBE. HUQVN " - 3. .-. By I I Clifford .4 Iublkif.-' - McBride WE'RE some 1:: TRAVEL a an A REAL GLO9E Loot: . Mu NTO OUTER SPACE, UNCLE ELDY, AND AT THE 5TAR5-t - e L; By Walt Kelly -rue MOLE. la AWMY NlAF6IGH1'BD.. 'AN'u: you nuns Acloss HIM IN -ms taunt on his DAV TIFF)?-'I'OIlN' WILLJN ALL PKOLLIBILITY, GIT You A HTTLB PKLDENT u. ...Z Ivlllmcncep (. I GUESS VOU MY FAADEITE YOUNG LADY By Henry Huenlgm ILIKE .70 31' HERE tNHKf5'll-IE SECPITOP ST KEEP TDSSINGOUT PENNY, SOJ PICK LlP'MY MAKING PETLE APOUND gb.IlllLES AND NOT QRNG gQl DQOOPING OLD SPiQlT5. mu I-lAPPf? WI-D 1? ) I ; . :t 'J .rf':r:rzrrm