Show BEAR THAT LIKES PUDDINGS Young Canadian Black Cub In New NewYork NewYork NewYork York Zoological Gardens Becoming Becoming Be Be- Becoming coming Very Haughty In the New York Zoological Gardens Gardens Gar Gar- dens there is a young Canadian black blackbear blackbear blackbear bear that has become became very haughty of af late Part of af his biography has Just been published It appears that when the bear was a cub ho was a farm tarm pet was as domesticated as a dog and wandered un tethered about the yard and all al over aVer the farm The sort sart of af life he led and some same of af the stunts he did are entertainingly written written writ writ- ten in The Frolics of af My Black Bear Dear BearCub BearCub Cub by Mrs E. E H. H Baynes in the March St. St Nicholas The article Is la by photographs which show shaw also a tame prairie wolf walf and a adeer adeer adeer deer playfellows and anti domesticated companions of af the cub Jimmie We quote quate one ane of af the frolics Jimmys Jimmy's favorite chum and playfellow playfellow low law was Romulus a young prairie wolf The fact that they were such good friends was due Que largely to Jimmys Jimmy's Jimmys Jimmys Jimmy's Jim mys my's good gaad nature for certainly Romulus Romulus Romu lus Ius teased him in every possible way Even in the matter of at food Jimmy Jimmy was disposed to be generous and he seldom resented the attempts of af Romulus Romulus Ro Ro- Ro- Ro or of the deer to take from him his bread and apples There was however one ane particular kind ol of food which he on having hit his full share of af and that was plum pud ding He would eat It at any time of af the day or ar night whether he was waa hungry or not nat and if there was any limit to the amount he would eat no noone noone noone one ever discovered it No matter how haw much was given gl to him he never seemed to consider the quantity sufficient suf suf- to warrant his sharing it with his playfellows and if either of these attempted to force him to divide with I I him the result was a fight Not that Jimmy was really vicious but he gave his companions to understand that on the subject of af plum pudding his opinIon apin Ion Ian was law One day after romping rampIng rompIng romp romp- Ing in the snow all aU the morning Jimmy Jimmy Jim my presented himself at the kitchen window and several slices of af bread were passed out aut to him The cub took toak them in his mouth mauth let them fall to the ground and continued to peer into the room |