PAGE TEN M THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN 1 ,-.5EFI"EMBER H. 1951 llv Thornton PETER FEELS LON!-ISOMI: Never say things can't be riono Progress thus was never won . --Old Mother Nature l Poter Rabbit. was lceling lone- nnvme. He really was. For many days he had been a daily visitor in the i"lPI,2hi)i'ITl'l00d of the hontei W. lumen) g land later when he was back in the dear Old Briai--patch he told Mrs. Peter about it. "My dear,” said he. "you really should have gone over there with me and seen for yourself the way those babies were led. You've never seen any- thing like it. Mrs. Hummer does- nlt just drop food in their months the way most mother birds iced or Mrs. Hllill!llll7!b'lYl. Qiizre by He. ,0 N H. gr do . .t d) arwidoiit he had nmcnicrid iliei 1 W i ung' 0 i”' i W .65" ' K dam” Hm, my mar Wm H" izhat. She puts that food way down homf; A'm.l. Mn 1... yndl .,0eIil10;r ihroals. I guess she puts it i i t' ' " " 'i'ight down in their stomachs. every day to look up at it and ad- Anyway it looks as if she was do- mirc ii and in ii-:itc!i Mrs. l-li2in- . . , or 1: .J.".EiJ?i?.'..i .:;:i.?::.;i.'::i:e..i:iv: rm h.. to - t i ).i-:. H m . .. , ” llllli ll:.A(i'dil'lulal'”(lllk tl'1:'lllll”l'm'Il;1(lllIl HI 15 smmnmg to Se?" xe5' my Mal 1, r'3(';”,'l ”fk'P ldcar it is somihing to see Why -. . . . r V. .. A ll . , y - .. there was iiwLh.ri:, she could do "Wu go over, me” Wm, mF.' gmln H ecause I have sense enoiign ” to stay right here in the dear old ,He watched her lead her babies Briar-pglch where I belong and cs! Growing Agricultural Hot BARN DRIVE IN Takcs plczasuro in association with Canada's Fast- PROVINGIAL PLOWING MATCH DUNDAS Illa-iils -- Lunches e Relrc-sliments on Grounds All Day. Fair- Admission-75c Canadian Legion Clover Club Dance Eviaiiv sA'ruiinAv Al Blanchard and the "Clover Club" Band For rvscrrations Phone 1222 Before 7 P. neservationis held until 10:30 p.m. SATURDAY NIGHT IS YOUR DANCE NIGHT AT THE CLOVER CLUB Dancing 9:30 to 12:l)0 M. call 478-L Wood Islands - !:rim:e Nova and tollowrng schedule. I-Clvo Wiood lalaiuls-- Prince Nova .. . . -.. Charles A. Dunning .. have Caribou- Prmcn Nnvn LISTEN IN 1'0 (.E(vY Catch an early crossing Head Office: CHAR 3'35? iviuii-r run 5 ....,. I-l'l.. ABNER Charles A. Dunning .,.,.,., ,y, caribou Ferry Service THE CONNECTING LINK ?RIN CE EDWARD ISLAND AND NOVA SCOTIA i Charla: A. Dunning operate on the BETWEEN (Standard Time) 1 mm. ll u.m. 3 p.m. 9 min. I run. 5 pan. '1 um. 11 am. 3 pm. 9 a.m. 1 nm .5 p.m. liX'ii'ii MORNING Ar a'::in and avoid disappointment. NORTIIUMBERLANII FERRIES LTD. Lo:i:'m'rowN', P. E. I. V For Particulars Phono 13. Cha.lot(gfown, "Who didn't have to learn to fly?" "asked little Mrs. Peter. iwhere I am safe," retorted- little Mrs. Peter rather sharply. Shre doesn't approve of Peter's wan- derings. She thinks he has too much curiosity, and probably she is rigiht. ' lit was only a few day later that Peter came home again lull of wonder. "They didn't have to learn to fly." cried Peter. "Who didnt have to learn to -fly?" asked little Mrs. Peter. : "Mrs. Hiimvmei-'s l-W0 babies." roplied Peter. "What of it?" asked Mrs. Peter. and added. "Our babies. don'i have In learn in use that legs. Ax. isnon as may are big enough to brun. they do. Why should1'i"t birds giise their wings without having to l learn how?" "I've watched a lot of . young ibirds,learning to 'l.v." declared "They may be able to fly just a little bit when they leave the nest, lbiit only 1 little bit. Those child- iron 0! Mrs. Hummer?! shot on of lthe nest just as their mother imight have done and I haven't seen them sinre. I miss them." r "Proba-bly they don't miss you." irieciared little Mrs. Peter. Peter pretended not to hear that. Also he continued to go back every day for a look at that dainty little :nest, hoping he might see Mrs. Hummer or one of the little Hums iners back there. He never did. . Nursery days were over. And when illllliSEl”.V days are over. feathered folk no longer have use (0 thei: nests. Lovely and dainty as was Mrs. l-liimmer's nest she was throug with ii. She had no more yiise for it. When another year she iwou-ld have need of a new nest. she would make one. Now with the children out in the Great World for themselves she was carefree and had only herself In think 01. Soon it would be time to start the long Jouriiey to the Land-ol- Always-Summer to spend the win- ter. Now she must prepare for it by getting in the best condition posslible. Only once again: did Peter see Mrs. Hummer. It was up in Farr-nor Brown's flower garden, where of course Peter lfad no bus- iness to be. Mrs. Hummer was dar- ting from (lower to flower. If she saw Peter she made no sign. Fin- ally she shot away like R little green huilcl. Once more Peter had that lonesome feeling. "I don't see why folks have to go away and leave their lriends." complained Peter to Mrs. Peter. goo-o&OO1eOOQr0O'Ce9OHG' Q contract Bridge I Culbertlnn l”&e6os-&t0s&tos&i20&t9Q REDUCING FIVE LOSEBS TO THREE Fevw players would envy South his contract in today's deal, since there appear to be live losers when South can afford only three. As has been remarked often before however. strange things can happ- en at the bridge table. Dy Josephine south dealer. . Both sides vulnerable. 4 1 2 Q 8 6 3 Q A K 8 4 2 Q. A 7 3 . K Q J Q 10 9 I 4 3 N 9 Q J 1069 Q 1 Q J 10 9 9 Q W .E 5 4. K J 9 8 S 4- 10 5 2 Q A o 5 Q A K 5 4 2 9 7 .1 A Q 6 I I The bidding: sum. wpgc glorth goal 1 g 2 ,g Q as: 2 y 2 Q 4 9 Double, Pass Pass Pan West was not hHm'3.V about ac- cepting his paitnerxs do-.u'o'.e of the four-heart contract. but he summ- ed that a four-svpade or live-club contract would be well trounced (as it. would have been. on PTO- per defense.) I West opened the Srpade king. and when South played low. contin- ued with the spade queen. Dec- l-arer took his ace this 'time. and sinus he had only one spade left to ru'tl.', he laid down the Ice and king of tru-mps. It was no surprise that West failed on the second round. and things looked pretty black-East had two sure trump tricks. and in addition to the spade already conceded, South had two losing clubs to worry about. There was only one ho-pe-thal the disirivbiiliion of East's hand would permit a certain line of play. So South lauriched upon that course. 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