.. I . pass TEN . jna GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ' . JULY 6. 1950 . Hy am” urex I Swing back T - o hr Info stride with Vitamin I Futon ll:-our! i A ' o c w...t:a::.9 "A51... w3;iLi;g"- . T. iooluppiomenc Ily Thornton W. lumen) Featurmg . . .. 14-ombottle . m" y,” SI s.u.Lv sur suoors AGAIN I V 0 There is nogigignz worse than ( in v i Than to be e. sneak and snooping. - 3 COURSES; ..hl.00 I -Old Mother Nature. I I ""100" and sally Sly was through with ny- outdoor Diiliii); mg eggr, but she wIsn't through ' with snooping. she is a born Viv Farr Wither ,My ,gy.y. snooper. Nobody like snoopers. but new n6H'lN'l e 0 y k Sally Sly the Cowbird doesn't care h p,NmE., ...-.. I about that. She snoop: Just the cams or: When the volcano ul Pzk Pr:-bua-I 1-,. A I M In I m V M . 53m9- . W "'5 my” Ian. on the Islar.-d 0: Ki-akotua .,..,,m.a rn,':::;,I;'e C;.,:,p':f,yo W”: :5 First She hid been Snooping '0 Em ' uinuoosb .. Wploded 0” Al-l!!Ual 1933- 1” We held In the mice or E. R. Brow ”"d "em I” "h" mks I" which 4w 'rowARo most violent. eruption within his-' & Sam 1” W hmom, Sunk on she could leave her eggs for them pawoxau, mrir linlPS. 35.117 ;n-zwxis were; w,.d,,,.,um. "K, ,3”. day 0, July to hatch. Now she was snooping HE LANDED p klllm imuxlnuh M 1 "umk PM. for another purpose altogether. I . 31 A':A:g:gt:T- 1 p while Sally sly is too selfish to he -.,rg” r.:,' was ' BERLIN. gs wP- l9vun- J. B. BROW. secretary. a mother. or else too lazy. she -4" ' SHGULDEK. I people's pnm m-n lih ,.;.ivrl from 1. 1 Ha I rim does sometime; keep watch or her "where is my baby?” demanded V '- IIIP, SOVICI. ' III lilv Ills? 24 l I-IN: x mm. - -- children who are being motherczl Sally Sly, y, , imurs and asi-mil In: zlsyllllll injJ""3 -5”” 1950- by other folks. Perhaps it is just 1 I, ll" 1 ,,, I West Berlin. Wvslern lWIll'f' Em-I curiosity. Perhaps she just wants s in 5'": those nests to see how her babies ' ; AWN I t . I - .. 'f”F"?”'L”."” .. - .. .... .......... W- ;:a.;m;;;u,gg;v ;;;nvw;;;.h;;m;sg: faring. 9 Li . ------.-- . are her babies are gemng 0. She knew that the-egg she hati course she remembered every neat M” m welwme Robms M” hm been thrown out. she found that in which she had laid an egg. so now she was snaopmg ummd to one other egg had been thrown BARN DRIVE IN get, a Chance to peep mm each of out of another nest. But in the 5-()nETH1NG NEW yyjyyfyyy yyy my nest of Redeyo the Vireo she found one baby bigger than any oi SAi.i';.5' ICXST OVERTAKING HADIBURGERS ' 'O?3I33DDUOUUU'f'0-TW'4-' "'”"i"'i'1v. the others and know it was her . i own. She found the same in the " nest of Little Friend the song Sparrow. There were two other Your Satisfaction or DOUBLE Your Money Back. nests in which she found babies or By Josephine Culbertson .9. her own. Last of all she watched r. for a chance to peep into the nest 0100558?-090999999-Qggoaaa” of Mr. and Mrs. Sunshine. the vi Yellow Warblers. That was one nest '0.Q1:67;D.33IOI GROW SHOOTING OONTEST OLOSES JULY 15th. AN ITNPLEASANT rnoaum In some deals the declarer has 9. peculiarly unpleasant problem- whether to try for his contract at great risk, or to play safely for i small less, Pnr example: -mm??? she had been sure she would find one of her babies in. She hadn't been sure of some of the others. Now it was much easier to peep into that nest than it had been when she was watching for an op- portunity, to lay an egg. Then the owners seldom left it unguarded. Now with hungry babies to be fed Went dealer. bl they couldn't keep guard. Babv Trcgs must Iw turned in to the RoyaIdPa.c(:(ijigl E2;','.f3f::? 3"."3f.'Lo?'.. lI))lIr:IseSlIIel'lJ18XIIt tiiijgut tGhi'eeartml1igbi(ixd: IIPPY AND "CAP" STUBS Ch 1 ti t , bwi 1' 17. M ii tr' ate 1 bel' it, b'rd - wiiiubg aecc(')di)1tled 3 Cltiriipetitionadviiinbeujisirdged onu:him- t 24',” t 33: inoyriutnaxieifs owii i,Vaetl,:hti1n MERCY! ITI-IOUGHT MIZZIE was wi-we 1u' MATTEI2, - T 11 ' food every day! And when them HERE WHILE WE WERE AT TI-I” ETHEI-T? . ' her of logs 1:0(:FliP(I by Royal Pac-lung Co. 0 qua fy QKIIS are swam babies dams that FV5 WEDDING”? 7 I SO15 -I-HEWD ENE be surv 10,10-n the frame Assoclatwn by July 15"1- .. TQ 3,4; the: and Mother almost Wm DOWS ""2255 ' us ICE CPEAM rrosroo-i winners will be aniioimced on July 24th. .K J 10 N .3, 5 , um, wings on hunting for worm: K I g A I r ax . Q J 10 5 W E Q A 9 3 7 and insects. There were four Jr f, t ix 6 M s .3 :3: t ' - 3 ' . . .11 dllttdk. 8 7 3 maliaegn rggily idly: iirst? that ? ANNUAL convmzrron .,... Pent Pain 19 lg . Of the P. Ii. I. Womenls Institute will be held .'n 30 30 1 t0 4 0 3 P. W. C. Jl'l.Y 10th and 11th. Main speakers will be 9”" gm Db” 13”" f Mrs. E. E. Morton, Vegrcville. Alberta, President of Pa” 8"" jg -I the Federaiml Women's Institute of Canada, who 31;... an .,:;.;..., key cam, will speak Mnntlay evening. And on Tuesday evening -were right for East-West. they could have made five diamonds. but East could scarcely count on such excellent breaks. West opened the diamond queen. Dummy played low; so did East, of course; and deciarer ruffed. The spade queen was now led for a finesse. but it lost to East. who promptly laid down the club ace and then shifted to a heart. ' Declarer. a. ranking expert. sirv clearly what would probably hap- pen if he took and lost the hour: finesse, but he also saw that If the heart king was right, the fin- esse would give him the contract. He would simply drew the one outstanding trump And then knock out the club king. He would get. rid of a heart from dummy on his own fourth club, and eventually ruff a heart in dummy for the fulfilling trick. So. even though South- knew that losing the heart finesse would be expensive, he tried that play. It was an unfortunate decision! west smothered the heart queen with the king and carefully re- turned a. low club. since it was per- fectly evident that Eastls ace had been singleton. East ruffed and led another heart, and declaror's heart ace was thus knocked out before West lost his club control. 'I;IEie outcome wss an soopolnt pen- H Y. South could have cut this pen- alty down to 200 points by putting up the heart ace on East's um lead of that suit. but he coul'l not be greatly blamed for refusing to abandon the contract. the guest speaker will be Mr. Will R. Bird. OLIVER FARM MACHINERY Built by tllivcr. cstablisliod for over one hundred years. Build:-rs of the finest farm machinery. See the .0liver tractors. trartnr hay mowers. side delivery rakes with it-dd:-r. hay loaders. rubber tircd farm wagons, M0, at WPJEKS COAL YARDS Wood Islands-caribou Ferry Service The Connecting Link Between P.l1I.V(?E F.r)WARn ISLAND dz NOVA SCOTIA Schedule tnr Jinan "I to srptrmher '.'-I: "Prince Nnm"-l.miu- Wood Islands .. "Prince .Vma"-l.r-:nn ('arIhou .. "Charles A. Dunning"-Leavn Caribou a m. 11 n.m. 3 p.m. "Charles A. Dunning"-Lv. Wood Islands am. 1 p.111. 5 pm. For Dolly information. Listen to CFCY at 1:55 Adi. I-JACII TVEEK DAY - STANDARD TIME IIOIITIIIIMBERLANII FEIIRIES LIMITEII HEAD OFFICE: Charlottetown. 1'. E. 1. Catch An Early Sailing and Avoid Dluppointmenl iuu. ll n.m. N p.m. em. I p.m. Ii p.m. Svl&-I nest. she blinked once or twice. "it seemed to me that that nest is extra high." said she. "I don't re member that it looked that win when I left my egg there." From her hiding place she Watched sunshine drop a small worm into a wide open little mouth, Then he flew away in search of another. Mrs. Sunshine arrived with another small worm and dropped it into another wide open small mouth. Then she flew away, This was Sally SIy's chance She flow over where she could look down into that nest. some thing was wrong. Anyway. she thought something was wrong There were four babies in that nest and they were all of fl. slz-2. Yes. air. they were all of one site That meant just one thing. It meant that they were four babv Warblers. Where was her baby? She was so puzzled. because she had been sure that there would be one of her babies in that nest. that she forgot to keep out at sight. Mrs.. Sunshine returned with another worm. "Where is my baby?" demanded Baily Sly. Mrs. sunshine dropped the worm into I wide open little mouth. Then she looked at sally Sly. "Have you a baby?" she asked. "what happened to the on that I left in your nest?" demanded Belly sly. . "Oh," said Mrs. Sunshine. "Was that your egg that I found in my nest? We didn't want it." "But what did you do with it?" demanded Bally sly. Mrs. Sunshine said nothing but flew away in search of anot er worm. and to this day Sally y doesn't know that little Warbler simply built another story to the nest over the egg she didn't want , ,i.aInNr:n rasr Joseph Conrad. famous master of the English language. could not speak a word oi It as the age of 2:). "iIi7E7fEi'i:n I GRAVH-yy n,,,AND. voae lttmllt-I . I 'i. moron I -ww I5 vo' so I out: COMBINATION '34:; H um Awu TUIIOII T IT Pm-WHY DONIT mic: Kc Pmso MALLON-TOAST!" 3 W -nm: i-,t2ltsPT WTE. went, so Mmihgu aw T W O-I-ME-IT'S GOOD TO BE ALIVE-BUT I'M NOT i.iviN'.'! ITS A MISTAKE SI-IOU; WRESTLING ON TV WHERE Cy ueorge lilo-It'f:nllI TOIJ 6 AM WHAT A DAY THAT WAS .'! .....nvn. sJAu'rY EAIIT I .THA'F8N&l'INlQ&4.IIla t-I.t&S&NO'D Gtvi I-III A TIOKIT- NEVIS SIMHDI - ..uInvui era! as A CRIMINAL am mun v. yo mama rm? 4 ,,umou,,,,.,, CAI.L5'T"bIIIOITl'.ITHLIU- KIIIVMANAIW vcniMINAl.N.I.vlI' C ' 1.1 ” VLIWIIZ a.r