AUGUST 27. THE PROWLEE an very slow in placing blame l.cs't honest folk you may defame . -Old, Mother Nature It is very easy to give other iolks had names when they do not de- ,-nrvc it. Folks are all too often ulamed for things they do not do, ir for doing things they have to in. So. those who would be honest will be very slow in 1nd Just. alaming others. Just take the case of Prowler likes him. Nobody has agood word lor and many small iolks are ;.he Eiacksnake. Nobody him. very much afraid of him. Ye Prowler is not really to blame for the things he does. He is what he has to be in or- der to live, He got his name be- cause it is a fact that he does proul about. But that isn't his is because he FIRESTONE TIRE SERVICE Flats Fixed Vulcanlzing - Retreading Phone 747 We Trade Tires. FIRESTONE BRYENTON & McKAY COMPANY 181 Great George St. VV'hnIesaIe and Retail for 1'. 1-2. Island. Four Friendly FIRESTONE Dcale W I.0GY, LISTLESS, OUT OF LOVE . WITH LIFE? Then use up your liver bile . . . Jump out oi bod rsrin' to go Life not worth Iivin T It may he the Iivorl Il'I a fact! If your IVU hill! in lint Ilowing freely your food may not digut . . . gnu Hnlta up ' you (MI can- on orklo an out at ifs. That's when ml .i mild. gentle Carton: Lillie Liver Pins. You not! Carter- holp slirnululo ym liver bill! till nnol again It in pouring out uh mm or up to two pints ll day into your digestive tract. ' Ihou Ix you vi ht up. make you feel that happy n't my -unk, got day: an era a1:nin.Fn do By Thornton W. Burgess 1 fault. He prowls because that is the only way he can get) the food he must have. For the Snake ' folk, like other iolk. have to eat t in order to live. ' Prowler has no legs, so of course he cannot sit up or stand up as Peter Rabbit does to look around. He has no wings, so of course he cannot ily and look down insearch oi his food. There is nothing for him to do but prowl around, hop- ing to find something to eat. Oi course he has to keep out oi sight as much as possible. Prowlers al- way do just this. Long ago Prowler the Black- snake 'learncd that one of the surest ways of getting a dinner is to find the home of someone with babies small enough (or him to swallow them. That sounds dreadlul, doesn't it? But when you think of it, it really is no worse than other forms of hunt- ing. In season Prowler is very fond oi the eggs of feathered folk. of course, they have to be small enough ior him to swallow them. He isn't big enough to swallow the egg of a Hen of a Duck. He has cousins who are big enough to do that. So Prowler spends a great deal of time prowling about look- ing for the nests of his feathered neighbors. Long experience has taught him where to look for nests. He knows that some of the Sparrow folk nest on the ground. So do Carol the Meadow Lark, and Bubbling Bob the Bobolink, and Bob White, and Hermit the Thrush, and Teeter the Spotted Sandpiper and others. He knows that other feathered folk build their nests in bushes, and low down trees. He knows too. that some build higher up in trees and way out on the tips oi the branches. And he knows that sev- eral make their nests in holes in trees. So. much of his time in the early spring and summer is spent prowling about looking for nests. He is a very good climber. It is no trick at all ior him to climb about in bushes, and he doesn't hesitate to climb high in trees. lie is just as well pleased if he finds young Birds in a nest instead of I cggs. He is fond of young Birds for dinner, Just as human folks are BITES” Insect. snake. or animal . . nu hen treatment in plenty oi Mm. ' u once. 1: t I' 30 Ionthel, he: I Ind clesruu. Draws out the poison I Now and then he raised his head for a quick look this way and that. .:s?m....:..m..e fond of Chicken dinners. I sus- pect that he would say that,it is just as right for him to take eggs and young Birds as it is for us to take I-Ien's eggs and Chickens This particular morning, Prow- ler had gone over to the smiling Pool. He was found many a good meal there. Oi course he did his best to keep out of sight of any watchful eyes that might be near. He moved slowly through the tall grass. Now and then he raised his head for a quick look this way and that. It was when he was do- ing this that he saw Mrs. Rattles the Kingfisher coming straight to- ward the bank where he was. He didn't move. Because he didn't move, shs dldnlt see him. She was flying low and she did not rise to come up over the bank to the big hickory tree growing there. She just disappeared. Yes, sir, she just disappeared. Quietly, Prowler crept to the edge of the bank and looked down. She wasn't to be seen. He knew then what had happened. He knew what she had done. t ”She had a nest in this bank," thought Prowler. "That means eggs, or babies, and I really dont care which. I hope she has not dug that hole where I cannot get to it." He lay in the grass close to the edge of the bank and kept quiet. He knew that, sooner or later, Mrs. Rattles would come out again, or perhaps Rattles himseli would visit the nest. In either case, he would be able to find the entrance to the long tunnel in the bank. It would be just it matter of patience, and Prowler had plenty of that. ORWELL COVE W. I. The regular meeting of the Or- well Cove Womcnts Institute met in the school on August 18th, with eight members present and the president, Mrs. Walter Macneod. in the chair. The meeting opened by repeat- ing the "Creed" in unison, follow- ed by roll call, when members handed in a written recipe. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. sick coin- mittee. reported one call. Two "Thank You's” were received for treats, also "Thanks" for a Sym- pathy card from a non-member and a donation of fifty cents was received. Mrs. John A. Macbeod gave a pleasing report on her visit to Mt. fl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN KING or THE ROYAL MOUNTED t Oooc-ooecoceoceoo :2 contract Bridge I in By Josephine Culbertson . &0GQa!.'9mr09m09mOOsQ ACCOMPLICE T0 "MURDER" When a player "gets away with murder" at the bridge table, as South did in the following hand, it may be a case of sheer luck, but, more often than not, one or both of the opponents also had at least I fingertip in the pie. Thus. East was not entirely without blame for the result. 1.21 south dealer. Both sides vulnerable.- QAKQ OQJIOO QJ5 .y.A982 4853 Q84 9x754 N can excess w E QAQIOO 2 S 74 4.1: 4.4210 gIin7sa - 9A2 O 4uJ76543 This. believe it or not, was the bidding in a supposedly expert rubber game: South H1-st North Eu! Pass Pass 1 .1. Pass 1 4 Pass 2 Q Pass 6 A (I) Pass Pass Pass It goes without saying that tnere make no stronger response to part- ner's opening than a one-over-one, and who receives only a single raise, cannot conceivably be just- itied in jumping straight to a slam. South had no earthly rea- son to count on his partner tor the three top cards in spades - North might easily have held Q- x-x-x in support - and despite suit "stab :- had heard. he was faced by a sheer the opening lead was ding one diamond over one club! campaign opens in September. ?:'ii':&?Wrfilrr-itsWe"""' :;g:f;.P..e:;::”.';1:::..:;;::::;g: ;;:.::.r::ir:...i-xt:.r g an was move is. F. . V ' ” " Pocn Y I Y D-Ming aiuckci Man-dwaivglddle. Bv Walt Kelly ' ' i- r t IWHATB . DLIT pom . THEYIQA I I .125 AINT com so vowruw ov eouyzset you com 66W'FEEl- TAKE PAR IN 'riiAT.Pil4ePnoN POIN ? HAVE A IN I1;..1 is - . mrre TOO Swiliksi. '2 It FORM? INCA Napoleon and Uncle Elby IN HER? , -This w'se7Ir46 WILLOW -ruse HA5N'T new WATER? IN WEEK5 ,v ucu BE Ea. M2. Kiaav...ANo ESPECIALLY SINCE vcuizs HERE TO PROTECT MISS .:us1' zememsssz nizmcess. THAT Au. MEN ARE aom QLlAI..' ves HATHEIZ, yours AESOLLITELY CORRECT--v LEAD THE WAV; MR. KIRBV... WE'RE AT hOUR SERVICE! Iv IT'S THE g 14:22 sup: ,.H mus wsv. SEIZGEANTHI ws SHOULD rmo -me I MANGLER IN HIS Il.y'HoIry Huenlgsen Eff WHO 0 is "no such bidding" as South pro- duced in this case! A player who passes originally, who then can South's extreme length in Northts club bid, there was no assurance whatever that the combined club was solid. All in all. then, South's slam bid was a. iantastic After it was all over, however, it was West who had reason to kick himself, because he had selec- ted as his opening lead the only No one can justifiably censure West for his heart lead, because. against the fantastic bidding he guess. It does seem, however, that East might. have helped out where concerned, by the simple expedient of bid- North's Rooney and seconded by Mrs. J. A. M3CL90CI I-hat t10.0Il be contribut- cd to the Cancer Fund, when the It was decided to hold a dance In the Orwell Cove Hall, in August. when refreshments will be served. in 1 PIIFFXYAIFJFAMID All '9 i..i'L ABNERK (M70 Moll 7!DU5LlK W4 I791 ' WIYML JLILLIT FIO41 710" CO!dVK.-50KW5 KOULDAIT TPACI I7 7DME...IVlL I DID 1046 SET 4 I pm-itsir THOUGH D-DOES vo” s0a.'.-- MAI-I AH naumztz CLJZZINS .'l"H' LIVE WIF A d NO MATVER M-IUT THEY IS YORE KNOW WHUT uGH.'.'-SCRAGGS HERD o' WILD may pozs, REi.ATivEs-AN' MOVED no HAWGS, EFAH Ll'L ABNER HE LOVES YO'. ' wir us,t' HAD MAH ooulr LOSE OUT? F0 DRUTHERS - HIS r:MpER.'.' VORESELF!-' Vat aurora ' WE'IlE some To smzr Fixise ooa own LUNCH AND coitsee HERE AT THE omca evsgvaovv CHIPS ml MAYBE SO-' BUT I HEAR I-IE'5 A WI-IIZ AT WAS-IINC1 FIPPY AND "CAP" STUBS suit among the four suits which could have let south make the TILL-1 THE TQILER 3! 30,7) Guiirtafsoll contract! In other words, West osperiexd of low hheartl Tiiis loved I , , ou mm s sure oser in - I -" MA: ooesrrr W” WW and lifter drawing IE7? Ii'?i-IEIVSIIE-I?-'IE.E'YDIIB3E5'I:&JEIEElAtv?AAc:82IIJ5 vAA&cA"r,ito-lIiu7taIII3.i2i',9xxE;ErI-(rTi's KTI;I8.I-lUs)IALFL?Y5lMPKIN5 DLAVED I trumps he gave up one club trick ITHE E065 ou wuoi.i.5uooT wariou WITHSAY THRg95'fo51-EALcg;l)A,gggD K)E.EgII:EI)IgirR . t and claimed the rest. ' OWE;-r TMT RED W GAME; Hesopowu. HEH' HEIU it--AND SEND ME A RN FOR THIS mess--' sues ENCLOSED A PICTiJREWlAND IF you VIILL ALSO"” 15. rm, mm. -4.... v..'..,. 3.. WEi.L,iT LOOKS AS IF YOU'RE GOING TO BE PQETTY BUSY A WHILE, MOTHER; - TtPPlE'N' I WILL, aRAN'MA-4 IF YOU'LL ear us Ice. .. , CREAM" TIPPIE'N You wON'T!! MERCY! BRINGING. UP FATHER I HATED wsTE.E' -700 II IN CONCLLf5lON'- EVEPYQNE KNEIV msv COULD - suszv :02 AT LEAST ANOTHEQ HCWJQ' ,. T Jr. , rm ' QJT AND PLAY IN TI-E M00051-IED.'.' 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