Worried Ha "Thethlaglarntetednhlo 'tllallIrilIeheaaelaga.” itMrs.Grntsne. i. r'-leeflife thalaee-slnteni e- applness with warrlea blend 'a ed -Old Mother Nature. Every real mother everywhere will tell you this is tnie In all die Great World there is no greater happiness th a n mo- thers know. Sometimes it seems as if the more the worries the greater the happiness. Mother love Is like that. No one knows this better than does Mother Grouse. For weeks she had had one big worry. the neatful of eggs on which she was sitting. Despite her wor- ry she had been happy while sit- lin; on those eggs. Now she had ten small worrtes.. each of which was in a way bigger than the one big worry had been. At the same time she was ten times In happy as she had been be- fore. Most baby birds are helpless when they first come out of the shells. Not so baby Grouse. Most. BEDTIME STORIES ' Grate recently. Mr. and Mrs. Marne Kennedy and daughter Paula. 0'l..eary. Iand Mrs. Milford Jelley and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Macbatald and M8017. wue visitors to ppiness almost as soon as the last one. is out of the shell. The nest ll ::,':,"j:ui';'f'' "' "'i "” "” home no Ihingker. They will nev-i er cotne c to it again Mo . im" II in '. hm” "' "I "'"I' rtlrhrije ha.td thbeeitn cdttnaztmlun ''''y 1”” " " w" ” Wm" Devon have returned to their hie and does. This is because ham, "in womred t-she how; full well that they cpl Mug” ad M" Mlcbonu are safer out in the.Great World am ,'...i rnmjly Tyron snd Greg- "m' h" In” "I" "WM I” 5”)" ory of North Bay. Ont. are spend- was a guest last week of her cou-, 'lng in or aronud the nest. There - - - - 'if a hungry enemy should find I zfsuizfy sitno::eyeK:r' all would be lost because i ' ' ' y' 1 would be together. But out - - .iu the GE"! world if an enemy Donald in O Leary. They are also ahould surprise them and one . - - .was caught all the hnothers and ud M" tdawlmh. sisters would be hidden and safe. do u'Id mm dlughiu, l')fio.b'” Mmh" W” """""d ill” "ch were weekend visitors to Charry-ll hm The ma "N ha" ”' wmry lottetovin recently" guests of thel about losing all. .latter's parents. Mr. and Mun No old hen in a barnyard was Bayfield Ems, , ever more fussy about her brood (Mm Jackie A,-bins .nd wnl of chickens than was Mother Dnlg ut Toronto nr, tn; guests or Grouse about her in lively bab- her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy" bien -5 she led them out into Smith. Thev llso visited with 1119 (37931 WOT"! Ilmusl I5 5001! relnlites in b'Leary and vicinity. II lh9.V were out or their shells. Mrs. Damas Arsenault of West 5"? WINN1 l0 IN them IWIY Devon was a visitor for a fewi (Wm "151 0951 IS 50011 Ind Isldays lo the home of her son-in-l (If H Posslblt She knew Reddy law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Fox so well that she was sure Pen-y vim in chat-totmowu. that he would come back to looki zur, mu Mm, Gum Mu-Donntd . baby birds must stay in that" Phil "PSI; 0' COINS! llmsttand daughter of 0'Lesry, were I home nut until they ting grown PRCIOHI dlrllllll Nllld I10! I0 recent visitors at the home of home In Kelvin after a motor polls of feathers and wings to. ly with as soon as they havei learned how to use them. While '. In the nest they are helpless ba- bies Indeed. They can do noth-iyears she knew what was best their daughter Pat. of New Inn for themselves. Every bit of (IE Thfy WOT! loo Iilllt. loo Mrs. MacDonald's parents. Mr. WUD8 Ind Niel!” 19!! W9?! 100 and M11. Joseph Jones in Camp-1 short. for them to travel far..hellton. Out of ins! experienn in other? Mr. and Mrs. Russel Jack and W 50- lllampshire. are visiting at thel food must be brought to them! "The ensieal my iiirt alwayslh0m9 of Mr. -nd Mrs. Raelorrl and put into their open mouths. tiny. pretty. downy chicks knowl the best way. The thing for mg Loche in Lock Road. Mrs. Jaclt wiai the bablee oiivtotheiqtii do ii to laid the dnriiiigi the wit a rues! -OW” 'l "W 0'1-ears (lrotne It is not so at all. Thelway no one will think I will Unlled U'iiil”('lI on SUMIIN lllttlll-i choose to nit." thought Mrl.' Mr Clybourn Locks of Newt how toueo their legs. and do use,Grouse. She did just that. She H8mPSlIil'9 ls Vlilllnl Willi lil-V Iism. the ver.v day they come out at their shells. Mother leads W00! ISUIIB GARIIOII FERRY SERVICE ' " JUN! II to SEPT. 12 ' ' Daily from each turmfnalt 7 a.rn.. 9 a.rn.. ll a.rrt.. I p.m.. I pm.. 5 pm. ITANDARD TIME Pu daily report dial CFCY on first weather broadcast. Gross early and avoid delay. Reservations Limited. In particulars etintaet: NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LIMITH) Charlottetown. P. I. Island t .; Refrigeration t Repairs To All Make! APPLIANCES it ' SALES & SERVICE MOTORS I : Rewinding and Repairs Plnnealld-Mu s crcv-rv OIANNE 18 a . g riimuv .3.-Tut Pattern 9 remunbeed that in a certain HOPIIEW Mr. Riilnfd INN! direction wu n "nun pit. nt Lock Road. and other relatives in) brush. It looked hardly big 0- the ViCiI1Ily- ; uougn for "you, much M339,-I Mr. Alvin Costain is spending a- thnn n Moung to hide under, few weeks wit.li his wife and fami-I But Mn, Grouse knew that on ly in Cape Wolf. His many friends one side wn; nn opening jugi big are glad to see him home again.I enough ior nor to creep under. lie will return to the Provincial. and that it led to a place In the Sanatoriiim. . middle big atioiigh tor her tol Mr. Francis Reilly of Toronto! nqust in oomfurt. she had glept has been visiting at the home of under that small pug of brughl his mother. Mrs. Denice Reilly. before. There. snuggling underlln 0'Lf8r!I- I her soft body feathers and her. Mrs. Erni-st Johiiston and fam-I whip. the ten bnbien would be ily of ('harIoltettiwn were Sunday. safely hidden from any prow- visitors to the home of Mrs, ling hungry Qnemy whn might Johnston's parents. Mr and Mrs.j be looking inr them, so titereulohn Harris in Knutsford and she settled for the night in com- other relatives in Oibeary and plete happiness. In the mornlnil Vii"iYIil3'- I ilta worries would begin a- u Mrs Bruce Mat-Doiiizall. of lln-I gnin. but her hnpplngnn would IOIIWIIP. spent the WOPl(FnfI Willi: still be as great. perhaps xrest- 51?? daiIEhlFf 303'" ill 5' -llllllhi or. NH recently. She vans at-com-. Ipanicd by Mrs Peter Martin of New Hampshire. n I Mrs. Belle Merrill, of 0'l.enry. O . spent a couple ofiweeks with rela- llll-'95 and friends In the United Mr. and Mrs. .l.L. Gorrill. Sum- States recently. . meraide. were recent visitors to Mrs Walter Bennett nl Mic-hl-j ll(nutsford. They were guests of sum was a recent visitor in rela-, . M;andLM1rs.PHarry Ad;ms.;. ." i t-tits: gnagvlllegtpgape and 0 Leary.l ; rs. us amer. . ac. at 's i 1 , i ' Mills, and Mrs. Elden Gregg. and The-” LHW 1' "T Ig:p”'""l;':il Mrs. .i.t-2. lge of cnntiiidae. ""1 "”'”””.k- M" .”" " I Mass. were visitors at the home 0'." In "gm "res" ""'.sm.' Mdmlri 0! Mn mm M". nany Mum! village. on several octasions Ill") "cenuy. .lng the past few years. The Mu-E i tusl Fire Inc. (o. lives it dona- : Mr. and Mrs. Donald Maths-'son (inn tn the department for this and Mrs. Lillian Andrews and son service rendered. Recently the ,EIrle. have rvlurned from a Fire Dept. was united to itieiiii 1 Very !!n.l0.VIbl0 il'iP lo New York. fires st Rankin Wnllat-c's store l .5 ELECTRlCAL and different parts of the United nnn .) H, Mat-Kay's store in (inle-. Rapdn y 5'-l'9l t man. To show their appreciation l Mr. William statheioii of cii.ii- "W "i''' W" ' d"'”".'”'' I" F a I m 3 r lottetown is spending his holidays 32500 I" II" V'”"' 0' 0 LT.r;:' . I E I c r i c nwith relatives and friends in ()'-I ' ' ; ilalfy. I Mr. and Mrs. James Bitrleitzh. lnf Elluslie. motored to Oibeary on E -' . where they visited; with relatives and friends. ' Miss Bt-tiy Tnnmbs. R and Mrs. Harry Adams of Knut.s- her friend Miss Marjorie Wool- ford was a visitor to Alberton on son have returned to London. Friday. guent of Mr. and Mrs. Ont, by plane after visiting the Guda uadMIasLuqy lormer'I Barents. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy. i Preston Toombs, Kensington, nf lfnutaford, were recent visit- Mt 3', Mr" Rm” wo"d5id"I Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred MscKay nnd family I ”" ''"” "'”"" " "”'I”fPage 10 The Guardian Thurs. Augtht 8. 1957. ALBERTON Mr. and Mrs. George Vltlllants. have as guests. their cousins. L. vthem away from the hottie nest 50:"? M .1 W u,.,u”.,.,., .3, 0'49!-vii on entity. and A.C. and Mrs. Jenny Parker and son. Jeffrey of Greenwood. 14.8. W -M M"- Clive M-cPlm Mr. and sin. Silas ttstdiewnl Alherttn South. have as their lltents. Mrs. Iatthewf brother- iin-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. IVlctor Reid of Trenton. N.S. .1 Miss Sandra Travers. Alherton. isin. Miss Neiha Maclfay of Cole- man. md Mr" and Mn Gmfn Mn"; Mr. and Mrs. William Gates ton where she was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Profitt. Friends will be pleased to ltnuw that Mrs. William H. Cousins has returned to her home in Kensing- ton from the Prince County Hos- pital where she received treat- ment fnr a fractured hip. The many friends of Mrs. ('lay- too Stavert, Burlington will be pleased to know that she is mak- ing a good recovery after under- going surgery In the Prince Coun- ty Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Caseley and son and daughter. Errol and Sheila have returned to their tour in the United States. -Bur. lIavearrlvsdhenIs!rolnIind- ll. Ontario. to visit the latter's Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Murphy. Albsrtna. Mrs. Henry Gallant has re- turned to her home in Alherton. after visiting her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. An- thoay Perry at Fortune Cove. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Ml- iclsael Ahearn and Mrs. Henry ,GalIant. Alberton. had as their I Mrs. Allan Green and Mr. Law- irence Perry of saint John. N. ll. -Ind Mrs. Gallant's sister. visiting with other relatives in” -h--h-jn----h-lm,-L Ann", Gum" of Nonh Leeds, Maine. Miss Nella MacKay returned . to her home In Coleman on Wed- tnesday after visiting her cousin. Miss Sandra Travers, Alberton. Miss Edith Arthur. Arlington. Mass.. and Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ley Lowe. Portland. Maine. are visiting relatives in this province. While In Alberton. they were guests of Sandra Travers, Al- barton. Mr. and Mrs. William Jen- kins. Summerslde, are holiday- ing at their cottage In Montrose. Mrs. Gilbert Metherall arrived from Halifax Thursday evening to visit their nephew and nine. Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Matthews. Alhertnn South. DAILY Acnoaa DOWN I. Roman I. Dust! statesman planla I. ltuffa 2. Near I. Wtaar I poet.) I0. Thrown I. Earthy off I. Sphere 11. Sharp 3. hill of 18. Diana! umhrage M. Bespangls I. Surround. 15. Coin ed by flap.) 1. Village 10. Argent tRuss.i (abhr.) 8. Queer IV. A man 9. Obi eenary I1. Mideast II. Nickel country faynt.) i (poem) CROSSWORD ll. Little house Yesterday's Ana-as 33. Eyes 84. Christmas (GI-) 88. Genus at 31. Thong llaarda 32. Vexed so Viper DAILY CBYPTOQUOVITJ-lIere's how to work its AXYDLIAAXI is I. o N o r I I. I. o w one letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is uni for the three t.'a. X for the two 0'1. etc. Single letters. apos- IVIA OM WOT Y IVA: IW OWO PW!) UIITVA. RAVI HAD OOMPANIONI. -LAND. trophea. the length and formation of the words an all hints. I'.uh day the ends letters are different. A 0:, Iona: Qnetalea OVTTAD THIN INA ITWU RVHDHJC NVJLK FA INTWT INA EW'l'INu Yesleshra Cryptaqnstei I HAVE HAD PLAYMATES. I IN MY DAYS OF CHILDHOOD guests Mr. and Mrs. Leon Var-I tazarosf of Long Island. N.Y.,i p.-.-Janina-ti 399- 5:31:99 9 III! Ilisill Ct inn 1'! p.-.-CFCY TV News and Weathu ltd p.I.-Movlotfme "Ina Sweet I miss In.-butts Ill CROW - Monesea Channel 2 'l'elavlatort Protrlmlli schedule TIIRSIAY (:I p.lIi.-T. I. Concert IIII I:I-p.nt.nNewI. HRH. VIIWP or up pg-The Id and Inn how The lone Randi? "n ” Mh'""' "3"" M D" "M Campbelllon. were Mr. Mat-Kay's . si ter. Mrs. Edward Qulttley and Mrs. Bella Morrell. Obeary. M",uQ.,,,,,,.y st pm... spent a very pleasant visit with :';:';'''d '”"'d' I” 3" UMW Miss Mary Mat-Nutt. Charlotte- ' - if ' . spent the past few days at "L "d M” '3""" MR” -lv(l:rngate. guest of Miss Olive Dougall and family of Ver-aorta. Thompwnu spent stntday with relatives 0'1” R” W"”'3'” W” "' The many friends of Mrs. C. E. P. Yeo. Kensington will be sorrv 5007!! V-K900.” 0"t to learn that irha Is a patient Ill”. and her dllllll" M"-t in the Prince County Hospital. Jdin Din! 0' Wlndllor. Ont V!" Sumrnersldo and wish her an visitors to Georgetown on Mon-I any recovery. ay. It. and Mrs. lerle Jelley and: Mrs. Eva I. Pickering spent I funlly ef Unlonvala spent In-I few days receently in Kenning- CONTRACT BRIDGE By I. lay 8ecI:'er Mrs. Orvil Phillipa. E I ii iii IIntI&ll. netrlch IOIdnv&IeIg darwlsstletrqale i i lftlilgllililgi ; ii iii jitilihiii : it is: iliitilstii - ltiiiiliililiiiiiilii stiil iii niitigtg ii: liiiiiili in: In l I :5 or OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE I ms IN- .1 Guess. -tzeueuasiz. I've -an THOSE cuss 25 ill? ii I it i. l MICKEY M DUSE TILLY THE TOILER GRANDMA HENRY In. TIC LONE RANGER JOE PALOOKA SECRET AGENT X-9 MUGGS 8: SKEETER vwiir woes rrwEtoH.'... I nuittwlr I&Nl!E A;.L or A HALF-K).JNl1l me FISH YOJ CATCH! WHAT is HERVE! rum rr... A MNNOWT T.-Ar, ID SAY... -IVELl.,tF W lO...Mini,vuOIlI5 MUST MON 56 cow-4:5 IN WE f.AI6E,EcGJGIlY- ittM6- size if - ETTA l(ETT I MEAN, AR! Anuurs Jusr ct-IILDDEN -Gmwnl a