. VPSYBIIIIlTRIB lIlIRSllIGR (A\ GROWING FIELD) The Board of Commissioners of the Nova Scotia Hospital in- vites' applications from men and women who are interested in becoming nurses and hold a Grade XI Provincial Certificate. Through affiliation all students receive General Training, Ind in the case of female students training in Obstetrics and Pediatrics. ‘ _ Students are paid an adequate allowance during ‘their en- tire period of training, in addition to maintenance and uniforms. No tuition fees are required. Graduates are qualified to write their Registered Nurses‘ Examinations. Please apply to the Secretary, Board of Commissioners. Classes start on September lst. Nova Scotia Hospital, Dartmouth, N. 5., l Jule 25th, I948. \Q=oo<s>oo-@c MacEDWARD MANOR _ AT NEW GLASGOW WILL OPEN JULY Ist FOR THE “SUMMER SEASON The MacEdward has oil modern conveniences, situated on hill overlooking the beautiful Clyde River a short distance from National Park and Cavendish Beach. Special Dinners for parties by appointment only. Kindly telephone 30-24 for reservation. MRS. J. S. EDWARDS, Manageress. Summer Blosing Time For Law Offices Take Notice that by common agreement between the various ldw offices in the City of Charlottetown that all said law offices will operate upon the following schedule, effective July lst to August 31st, i948. MONDAY to FRIDAY (Inclusive) Open 8 A.M.—Close 4 P.M. SATURDAYS Open 8 A.M.—Close I P.M. W. E. BENTLEY, K.C. q A. WALTHEN GAUDET, LL.B. Pres, , Sec'y.‘-Treas. LAW SOCIETY OF P. E. ISLAND . I948 SAILING SCHEDULE, SUBJECT TO CHANGE IIURTHUMBERLAIIII FERRIES LIMITED (Daily Including Sunday) Standard Time JUNE 27th to SEPT. 26th Leave Wood lslands-- Prince Nova Charles A. Dunning ......u.. 9 A.M., l P.M., 5 Leave Carribou- » Charles A. Dunning .....,._.,.. 7 A.M., ll A.M., 3 P . Prince Nova . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9 A.M., l P.M., 5 P.M. LISTEN IN TO CFCY AT 7:45 A.M. (Standard ‘Rimel FOR LATEST NEWS and INFORMATION 7 A.M., ll A.M., 3 P.M. P.M. .M Arrnnrson P. E. l. TRUCK OWNERS‘ ASSOCIATION A meeting will t. held ll‘! the LABOR PROTECTIVE UNION HALI. on TUESDAY, JULY e at a O'CLOCK. RATES OF PAY WILL BE DISCUSSED All Members are requested to Attend every bid made by both partners NOTICE, This is to n/otify the public that we are the ‘franchise dealers for the McClary Electric Range and Refrigerators, manufactured by General Steel Wares. We also have an efficient servicemen to take care of any installations and service equipment already installed. GENERAL, siovr and ruiiimcr on. pHQNE GT. GEORGE ST. SALLY SLTS BOLDNESS The ones you think an merely sly Surprising boldness often try. -—Oid Mother Nature flsimmer the Swallow has spread the news through the Old Orchard that Sally Sly the Cowbirdjiad been seen with several ad her ed- nrirers over in the Old Pasture. It wasn’t exactly bad news. On the ‘other hand it certainly wasn't good news. "she may not come over here at. all." said Kitty the Catblrd. "She will. She will the first time she has a chance. We mustn't give her s chance to get in here with- out being seen. Whoever sees her should give the alarm at once. not wait until she has done some- one a mleehid i?! 5WD: an egg in with theirs." doc-axed Welcome Robin. . . "I'm glad some of us have noth- ing to worry about if she does acme." said Winsome Bluebird. “Meaning what?" asked Kitty the Cstblrd, "She can‘t get in our house i! she tries. ‘The doorway isn't big enough. I can barely get through it myself and she Q~a little bigger than me. So she never will Impose on us by leaving an egg in our g Contract Bridge By Josephine (lather-icon - ov~<>b D0 YOU DRAW TRUMPET It is sale to_ss.y that most play- ecs would "come a crapper" with the four-heart contract in today's deal, largely because they would we no reason to delay drawing trumps. mmmmwgs IQQgsmewm&HW gases pres fqxoz" §se2~' , "diff; ‘e R12 1 i gaez WFE V84 _ gma ‘ eQ876 ‘nave S QQW3 .- Q g . qxqsmn gases V q, A 7 i ‘ flfimmmg ' _ South West North lest 19 Hm: IQ drum z 9 Peel z Q Pass 3 Q Pass >4 I Pall Jun Peal The contract itself was not as sound as it might have been. but. (By Thornton W. Burgess) _ c’: L) - She was even then looking for e nest in which to leave an egg nest." replied Winsome. “and our doorway is smaller than yours. so we have nothing of that kind to worry about." twlttered Mrs. Skimmer happily “Dee, deedee! Our doorway is still smaller." cried Tommy Tit. "And Jenny Wrerrs is Just as small." he added, . "No open nest in the Old Orchard is safe from her, not even mine hanging from the tip of a limb way up high in a tall tree." said Goldie the Oriole. "There is one nest you have for- gotten, one she won‘t dare go near." said Welcome Robin. "Whose?" demanded Goldie "Scrapper the Klngbirdu" re- plied Welcome Robin and all the listeners agreed with him. _ ' “It is us smaller folks, like Mrs. Chippy and myself, the Viero cousins, some of the Warbler cousins, and others near our size. fivho have greatest cause for worry," said Chippy the Chipping sparrow. This was quite true. Sally Sly pre- fers that her babies shall be in nests where their foster brothers and sisters will be smaller than they are. Thus Sa11y‘s babies will be stronger because bigger, and will be able to get more food and STOW faster than the others. Now while this gossiping was going on Sally Sly had sneaked near enough under cover to over- hear what was said. She was even then looking for a nest in which to leave an egg. She trad found the nest of Sunshine the Yellow Warbler, but it was not yet. finisih- ed. She was smart enoughto know thiat ii’ she loft an egg in lt ncrw that nest never would be finished Those Warblers would leave it and build another nest elsewhere. She must find a nest with eggs in it, a nest that wouldn't be deserted Just because an egg of hers had been added to the others. Quito by chance she discovered the nest of Scrapper the Klngbird. She knew whose nest it was be- ause Mrs. Scrapper was perched ‘was extremely persuasive. West, rai- all of the spade bid on his left, felt that that suit would be his safest lead, therefore opened the ten. Dunsmya ace won, and right XIUW, at the second trick, it was vital for decla-rer to make the proper play. ‘ Most cleclarers would probably start to take out trumps immed- iately but, this South saiw that with two losing clubs and the heart ace off the combined hands, it would be necessary to run the diamond suit without loss, and that might well require an immediate din- mond lead from dummy. so, past- poning the dra-wlng of trumps, he led a ioiw diamond to his own jack. When the finesse succeeded. things ldalred brighter, and now South laid down the heart king. West w0n and continued with spades. Declarer ruffed, \drew two more rounds of trumps, then led the diamond {our to the king, The lull of the diamond ten from West was a welcome sigiht, because now. declarer had what amountdd to an established finesse against East's diamond queen, to his own ace- nine Obseirve that if deoLarer hail =dmwn tlrirm-pe immediately, he could not have shut out the dia- mond queen, because he would later be able to reaclh dummy only once,, with the diamond king, and than could take only one finesse through East -- nesr it. That meant that she hadin‘t yet begun sitting on her eggs If there were eggs in that nest they were freshly laid and that was wihat Sally Sly wanted. But she wanted no trouble with the Scrap- pers, so she would look for some other nest, a nest of smaller folk who could make heir no trouble if she was discovered. And then Mrs. Blacky the Crow flew over the Old Orchard on her way home to the Green Forest. She was flying lower than was wise. Screaming angrily Scrapper and Mrs. Scrapper flew up to meet her, and all the other birds, followed. It was Sally Sly's chance and she rm: _ G__U_ARDIAN. cu DOTTY DRIPPLE , . ARLOTTET OWN ..- II 4 ‘GOD ECOUY '5Fl!DY'fil/A! I05 7W! RML 7504M». ,-.-.....e._.i............- M0117‘ .n:n/’ K/IDOUII fll/S 7104/6 CLIAEID 1/21/52! All“ Slflb fill” 7W5 Odvflllii l’ PAGE THIRTEEN_ Bv Zane Grey (DY AMEEAGE THAT THERE'S A GREAT CROWD WAITING Al’ GRAND CDITRAI. ' worry WAS MAW a-r "ympwg; ‘v WHEN1 wswrr i” . STILL IN TlI-TEI / 7D WORK THI5 MORNING / 4. —~ l . 441%‘ illl [Ki \ “l” , P ivy i QQ/vhgy/ /. fiiitl i" zisdd ti r i l}. \ y HENRY .7 v 9 ,5"; I 2 _ ‘H 7'2 NGING UP FATHER BRI v-Wl . ___ _,<- TIPPY AND "CAP" STUBBS ' I YES-IT'S A HOBBY oi: I-JEQS-FII25T SHE l-IAD A PARQOT~THEN A . MONKEY- a TIGEQ- . A FAWN-THEN A FOX‘ w WHAT A CONCIDENCE l! I THAT'S THE MAN SHE I5 ENGAGED TO MAPEY.’ . y 1 ' CQIFIJWEI"finfvrhiicrht.lrir.'filb I I i‘ K . E-.. h, _,.__ _. _.E-.-.-.--.___- .. _g By George McManue took advantage of it. She would have a look in that nest of the Kingbirde. She dld. There were three eggs in it. She slipped into ' the nest. When she silently slipped ow-ay a couple of minutes later there was four eggs in the nest. She hurried back to the Old Pas- ture. She had boldly left an egg where no one thought she would dare leave one. The next story: "The Scandal grows". U. S. ACTED QUICKLY Alter the Battle of Britain in i940, when the R. A. F. defeated the German Luftwaffe, the United States rushed the reserve weapons of the American Army to Britain MY LAND l ' NOW, I TOLD,»YOU/ CAD TUBES, YOU l-IAD ‘TO THAT GARDEN, I MEANT 1T! WHAT l GRAN’MA, 1 i5 1w e ID ween YEAH ARD lN TEN MINUTESE’? ' l)? EN" , AN'I rouNo soME nsuw mums, * AN’--AN’-- A meeting of the P. E. I will be held in the BAPTIST -PlilllilE EDWARD isiiiiiii rrriirriiliior FEDERATION . TEMPERANCE FEDERATION _. _ MONDAY, JULY 5, AT 2 P.M., IOOi00%M%0 O=}0 \ o<s>oo@ot%eeii CHURCH HALI. Summerside, By Alex Raymond _., . ... ‘q-qvfl-q-qir . ‘RXJTNINK IVOVTI MIVEIIETDTIG. HUTEln-ANDVIIT TW MINUTES! sir iuiisv ..._.._ uojinarsuieeaieswie PART ' § Pr‘ HE JUST SMILED NQD K12 i couw wsrps ‘HELL Has/s E Bcusr-rr "in: none amen HIM fiELlNG LIKE THNI‘ V‘ Pam?-