JULY 25,; 194.9 riia GUARDIAN, Cl-IARLOTTETOWN l-(ing of The Roy New hearing comfort The new Sonotono, with It: bintonlun, hvlilble lav mold provide: hidden hearing. This sensational Sonetono ii liny, pas/mot and ccmomkal, too. For Demonstration Consult: sins. c. r. surrn CIIARLOTTETOWN HOTEL Charlottetown, P. E. I. MONDAY, JULY 25 — TUESDAY, JULY 26 s . i.t“>.'.' f“ r.“ / L ‘ . \ i: I ilo ice To Exhibitors Intending Exhibitors to the Charlottetown Exhibi- tion, please rush your entries in so as to give time to have them catalogued. { DATE FOR CLOSING JULY 80 Positively No Late Entries Accepted. \ Mr. Farmer 8i Produce Haulers We have just what you are lohking for—-a set of brand new airplane tires with hubs and axle to matrh for your tractor or truck trailer. -They will last a life- time and the price is reasonable. Call and see them when in town. We also have in stock: FAIRBANKS-MORSE Deep and Shallow PUMPS FAIRBANKS-MORSE-ENGINES FAIRBANKS-MORSE SCALES l HAND PUMPS PUMP JACKS BARREL PUMPS BRONZE GEAR PUMPS CLINTON AIR COOLED ENGINES SAW SPINDLES-Largo and Small. CORDWOOD SAWS GONVEYORS made to order STEEL AND BRONZE SHAFTING BRASS AND IRON PIPE FLAT AND VEE BELT PULLEYS STRAW-BIDWERS And a full line of MARINE HARDWARE SERVICE:— As we manufacture a considerable portion of the above list, we are in a first class position to do any repair work, which might be required, in foundry, machine work or ivelding. HALL STAVERT LTD. QISIGKIES BY KEN "EYNOLDS t "ls that knife you're selling with a Guardian Want Ad sharp?" i A sad mistake is his who tries To Judge a neighbor just by size. -0ld Mother Nature. Young Coyote hunting alone never had caught a fully grown Jack Rabbit, although he had tried and tried. He had thought himself swift of foot until he had his first chase of a Jack Rabbit. The latter had made him look almost slow He had felt very foolish. Yes, sir, he had so. He really had difficulty in believing it was true. But after several fruitless chases had left him hot. tired, out of breath and still without a dinner, he had wisely given up hunting grown-up Jacl-r Rabbits. Peter Rabbit, he of the cotton tail whom we all love, ‘ he could have run dicwn easily. But Peter's big prairie cousin with the extra long hing legs and the extra long. big ears, just laughed at him. The Young Coyote met Miss Swifty. It was love at first sight on the part of both. Now they were finding life together very different from life alone. Two together could do things that one alone couldn't do, and one of these things was the getting of a Jack Rabbit dinner when they wanted it, Swifty was smart. Yes, sir, she was a smart young Coyote. It was easily do what one alone couldnt hope to do. and had shoivn how to outwit a big Jack Rabbit instead of trying to outrun him. While she had kept the big Rabbit watching ,ll€I‘ Young Coyote had hidden be- ‘ihlnd a distant clump of weeds. . Then Swifty had slowly driven the ioicx Rabbit straight to him. j Catching him was simple and easy. | Of course there were some of i-the big Rabbits who were as smart I i she who suggested that two could l as were they, and knew that trick and couldn't be caught by it. They I’ were the ones who had the wisdom ‘ of age. That same trick worked at But Jack Rabbit and Prairie Dog dinners were to be had only _now and then, and were not to be ,depended on. They were just extra lgood dinners. Mice were not hard Ito catch and there were many of ithem. Hunting them was fun. [Catching Grasshoppers was fun jtoo. and they were good eating. There were other insects, now and ‘than young or careless feathered folk. certain berries and other lfruits, Frogs at some small ponds .and along the edge of a small lstream. Fish could be found there ‘sometimes. Now and then they | would find food that others hunters had left. It seldom was fresh, but that didn't. matter. Long ago the ‘Coyote people learned that to be too fussy about food is to go hun- ‘gi-y. So it_ was seldom that the two young Prairie Wolves couldn't finrl something to eat. One clay when they were hunt- ing together they heard a. sound from a little way ahead of them that made them stop instantly. It was a high trembiy sort of whistle and iwittery chirping. “There is a bird in the grass," whispered Swifty. DANCE Sunnyshio Ballroom Every Mom, Wed., Sat. Eastern Rhythm Boys ADMISSION 35c | Meet your friends there tonight i a Prairie Dog village. lly Thornton W. Burgess) / I I IWLIIIQVIEI\\\\7\/\\\\/I4iy . W%%W6.l?lffIZ.£/I|Z]4I/“LAN "There is a bird is the grass," whispered Swifty i "You catch it," whispered her unselfish mate. Swifty shook her head. "You catch it. Show me how," said she and grinned. Young Coyote grinned back. He would catch that bird and then would give it to Swifty. He knew that she knew that this was Just what he would do if he caught it. toward the place where that twit- He began to creep slowly, care- fully, crawling on his stomach, tery chirping and whistling seemed to come from. He didn't know what. kind of a bird it might be. He didzft care. He just hoped that it would prove to be big enough to be worth t-he trouble of catching. Slowly, carefully, he lifted his head for a quick look ahead. He could see no bird. There seemed to be a short stake or stick standing very straight above the short grass Just there. but that was all. Still that chirpy whistle continued. He crept a little nearer and care- fully looked again. He saw only that stake or stick, stiff and straight. He didn't see near the top of it two bright little. eyes full of mischief watching him. He didn't see saucy little Stripes the Ground Squirrel with the coat of many lines, cousin of Striped Chip< munk. All he saw was a stick. He was being outsmarted but didn't know it. WESTMORELAND W. I. The July meeting of Westrnore- land Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Roy Crossman. Members opened meeting by re- peating "Institute Ode" and “Col- lect for Club Women" in unison. Roll call was answered by nine members Collection amounted to 60c. The minutes of last meeting were read and approved. It was moved by Mrs. Wrixon Moore and seconded by Mrs. Bert 'l‘rowsdale that the roll call be answered at next meeting by paying subscriptions for Institute News (250 each). It was moved and seconded that a bill of $3.00 be paid. The different commit- tces gave their reports and the following new ones were ap- pointed:—- School: Mrs. Wrixon Moore. Mrs. Arthur Sherren. Sick: Mrs. Roy Crossman, Mrs. Robert Mayhew (re-appointed). a Educational: Mrs. Hal Roger- son, Mrs. James Moore (reap- pointed). ‘ Social: Miss Elsie Sherren, Mrs. Bert Trowsdale. Lunch: Mrs. Verner Moore. Mrl. Hal Oalres. Mrs. James Moore. One new member was welcomed to the group. Mrs. Ed. Trowsdale invited members to her home for their next meeting. An interest- ing vegetable contest was put on by Mrs. Ed Trowsdale, after which meeting adjourned. LIVE STUCK l l i 1 l Exmotrons AT THE OIIARLOTTETOWN FAIR must have all show cattle blood tested for Kong's Disease anytime within 60 days of show. Ll'L ABNER SXCPIT consum- sicnn" QMMAPSULL- IS uurrm‘ m, nus $TATUE s I at Al. can i; sovnurimcoua: CH%KS BREAK 3F?- WHATS A HARM, OR HAD, $ HELBQJ, O A STATUE ?- z AM tuvmo MRS. SMITHmTD KEEP m! Awoiurmsirr wrm ‘m: asvoareas: as was TO "rzu. voua FRIEND IMDELON! -' f _ >’R§Z‘VO! \\'~=€ ‘ S ‘s/fi’ tiN...w-wuv...|.m...0t-i wan A uessmuu WHATAM x _ eouurvo wnu YA, al Mounted ~ ~ - ' l/l/OXFARMIESARE 405/064 F5141 ANIMALS... HIYl/KELY aue V/u 4w /9 4v 04> mas: u/aAF! I-IUT EXCUSE MI... l1 LOOKS LIKE YOU" 1 DIDN'T man rr msu-"r Youas. meat 10. 51R f ' rAGE NINE by Zane Gre Iv l-larn Fahd 1 S I GOI . 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