JAG! TEN THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN BED rm: story Sheets smiled here are smoother, whiter, longer- losting. Let us launder lin- ens-takes strain oI-i your heels, at no strain to your budget. Flatvmrk or rough dry. Clothes, too. Pick- up; ‘delivery. STERIIS LIMITED PHONE 2200 234 KENT STREET i ‘~‘ / ~ g. Q . i} . a F omens’ mos our cause you pain. —-Blacky the Oraw. rf-:>- NOTICE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING B. I. S. Will le Held In WHELAN MEMORIAL HALL FRIDAY, MAY l4 AT 8 PM. Full Attendance Requested E. HOGAN, Secretory. in-n-——> u-s-u-r FARM wnaons Just received o quantity of Iarm wagons. Steel wheels or mounted an rubber; also available for immediate delivery, I I-2 to 2 l-Z H.P. International Engine; I row potato planter with fertilizer attachments; milk coolers, 6 and 8 cons; milking machines, electric or gas. W. R. JENKINS GREAT GEORGE STREET somewhere. and a lot of them little Gelllnules proved it. hove n large family." said he, “Fhlrly large" agreed Oaokle. now? I would like to see them again." said Blacky, "The! are around somwrhen ‘B! if he had not particular interest in the matter. "I was~ surprised to see them." said Bladcy. . ' “Were you?" replied Cockle. "Yes." replied Blacky. "I had seen l. nest than. I was mute was yours, but there were no eggs in it." "I saw you looking at it. Lt was mine." said Cockle. "But there were no eggs in it and there must have been eggs before there could be babies." per- tlzpaleoz»: .'F“E?l liable Eiby By Clifford Macilrlrle I mo 1o av: nrlrwrsw ‘PUPPY AWAY. MOTHER .WOULDN;T" LET ME elsierl Blarkry. -“True. Quite true. All feathered folks must have eggs before they "then why didn't I tind eggs in your nest?" he demanded. ‘Because it was my nest, not eggs in my nest-She used her own nest replied Cookie, There w-a-s a. twinkle o! mischief in his eyes. but he had turned his head and Blacky didn't see that. "What do you mean by laying that lll, was your nest. and not Mrs. Cookies?" was Blackys next ques- tlon. THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! "Just what I said. I built lit. mse didn't have flflMlAll-lllfl to d0 with i1‘. So the nest. is all mine." reioriied Crackle. "And so is the other one you 581W me build afterward." he added mlst-hievously, Blaeky winced, "So you sarw me ‘watching mu!" he exclaimed “And ell the time I thought I was being so smart. Tell me Cockle. vnhat in the world did you build those {W0 nests for? What good, a-re they" 7" "I built the-m partly tor tun. It’ kept me busy while Mrs. Cockle was sitting on those eggs- It was something to do. and I like doing it.” explained Cockle. “Was there Billy ohher reason for building them?" asked Blacky Oar/Isle ohuckled. “Yes? said he ‘ "What?" demanded Blacky. Oackie chuckled again. “I had heard that there are folks who :0 about looking {or egg! of other folks, 1 though-t that i! this is so Bv Faaely and Shorten ' . I l": l acne om I}... A new ueure Turns APE TlMES _ AMRDEW Ho, . .-__n LOOKED summons: vmczo ms WIFE ' IS COLOR BLlND “- jSiBillllaijolil l (by Thornton W. Burgess) In knowledge there is always zsln,l Though what is learned may: 1t was hard lol‘ smoky the! Crow to believe that he really was! seeing wlhal. his eyes told him he was seeing. But there could be no; mistaking Caokle Galllnule and Mrs. Gael-tie fcvr otlha- folks. And of,‘ ‘course those babies with them: ,were theirs. But where was the? ,_ gnest they had some from? He had‘ \ found two nests which he was} \ sure btlc-nigtd to Mr. and Mrs,’ Cockle. From a distance he had, __.___._-_.. _ watched one o! them being built, n mi h 0° gm} But there had been no eggs inlill? "an w’! g ‘r 1m ' either. Yet there had been eggsj - ted,Biecky mefully. "It isn't every illsere had to be eggs before then g“. w)“, can be“; or 109111;‘ collld_ be babies. He, Blneky, who mum the crgw'fiul {QfnQfnNf prided himself on his own mwrt- qwgig, were l; flway; a M“ ness, had been (baled. ‘Rinse lively ; time3- Tne next time he visiibed theicsekie," marsh he saw Cockle alone near,’ a liluskrat house. Blacky lighted on the root of that house. "Youi "very large I say. z ssiw ihel if? Contract a babies yesterday. Where are they! “l with their mother." replied Oeckle‘ can have ohildren." agreed Oackle Biacky looked et him sharply Mrs. Cookies Sine wouldrflt lay her 1 ll . n lfll/WWNG £0075 Mk. . Mk6; ‘ ‘\ I ;g\ ///1rnl'\ , "You halve a large nyr-"ésio he he- "It is so, and they did," admit- “Ilhwt. la s lonlz way off." ooekled Illfli “£3 ‘MMII, 606012.“! i! I...I HE'S Alflfi ; Mill! 9%!!! Tlhe next stony; "Two oi’ a Kind." l 1' f’ By Josephine Culbertson .'” . A declarefl first dulo’. when the dllntny is spread. is to decide whether safeguards can be thrown |muznd his contract. or whether flhie or that rid: will have to be Jekem. Consider today’: deal, for example. A thoughtful declare!‘ ;wou1d discover the plan o! play cdiering relative safety. I l South omen _ __ g North-South Vammhh eons: 0A54 l Q9873 ‘I82 BY GOLLV- THAT NEW iiifiivéfififi-Eés ME . BREAKFAST- ea N E s: 2 S l- Soath West North mar INT Pas-s 3N1 Pill West. an expert, moonlit very little or his awn fem-card hem wuv, ~o--1 LIKE "r0 meter-i Pl snow mosses sawm- ' and diamond suits, and therefore (Jpqwd the spade ten, hoping to "hit" his paltner- Bullish immed- iately reached (or dimimyw spade queen, obviously in the hope that Went had led from ilhe king. Eat, however, quickly stifled that nope by covering with the king-and after that the fate o! the contract was at the mervy or a guess in the clulb suit. Plsyins the "rrobelfillt- ies." south laid down one hlzh club honor, to rueird lsllnst the singleton queen in West's hand. but when the key card railed w ap- pear, he crossed to dilnmy with a. heatitond finessed for the club qugq; west won 1nd Mn-‘tintwd spades; Bast 200k (W! “W! ll the suit to detest the ‘ofld oon- F tract, ,, . An m," deem‘, W,“ M, TIPPY Am) CAP‘ STUIIS quite a difiierem view o! the ab! ' s; " I-fl AuolhCou-—- _ o! this hand. First, he would re- cognize the si-mrtg possibility that West hed led a short suit, not from the king, a-nd he would see that ‘LT’. the only real danger .to the con- tract was in letting West lead an- other spade through the queen- Thus, uhe expert would take the first trick in his awn hand, wit-h the spade ace, and without sacrific- ing the queen to a possible cover. He would then. lay down the ace and king o! clu-hs. Ii the queen was held by East. the expert would be quite willing to let tlrut defender imoke it, but mean-while, Smith emmlil have guarded to the extent of his ability a-zulnst giving the lrntl to West. Only four club tricks Well: nccdezl. OH, THEQQQ MlLT NOW-I MILT 2 OH, IRUISES Tlne‘: nelflll n an! “land's. ll "the bill”- Arniunis. nubile. N1150- S “lllllillt lfl-DEVRWHIdl-‘El-Qil YMIOTGMI lG-I-Wfll _ I'M $tfifl 819/810- I-IB.I._M.ENT TRAVELIN’ ALONG;- ,__L_'Jll_\_LiL____. Em 5y Lu-‘lllll . -"1