By Thornton u.ossoMING our mt commonplace to you may ,o,,f”;m,..g. Ind wonderful to me. -Everybody. . . the Kingfisher and Mrs. Rgzllgclizttt I big family. There were twelve children, and cer- mmly that is a his Illlllbt 19 meant 1 lot of mouth: to be fed. Md it seemed to Bottles and M... Rattles that everyone Y0! those mouths wanted to be fed ,1 the same time. and all the time. Em. had the food been WIICIO I it could be easily found and Wkcd up keeping those twelve growing: ables" properly fed would have been no small job But llu-y wanted fish. Ind I116 gsh hall to be caught. so. father ma mother were a hard-work- mg pair: and none of their letti- hnl'.x envied them in the least. Like so many other baby birds. ,;,,..,- baby Kingfisher: had not hall a single feathr when they lmolmi from the egg. Now the lealhrrs of Kingflshers. like the ,,..thor. of other birds when they (":1 come through the skin. In rolled up tight. But just as soon IS they are far enough out, they mtell Gill flat or fluffy as a feath- or should be. It isn't so with the l- I-iuwtisliers. ThiTse feathers ,.. rolled up for some time . um-y izrmv longer and long- n Tlwv are like the flower buds on ;i plnnl. Rnllrd up that fpmlu-rs mode the baby King- il.-lis-rs look very funny. Father uni mother didn1 see anything ilmnx almut it. 0! course not. Tim was the way Kingfisher Ienlhnrs should grow. But you would have thought those young xlnulishers were funny looking IIIYIP birds could you hare seen (hm with their rolled-up feath- Qri. on one day the twelve little llinufislirrs blossomed out. It was almost like the blossoming of a firmer from the bud. AII those rolled-up feathers opened up. Tim" hadn't looked like feathers it all Now they looked just as feathers should. Oi course they didn't all do it at the some in- stant. but they all did It In I very short time. Mm; those young Kingflshers. each one with h Iousled head 5 P' E C IA L! 5000 Gal. Per Hour surru way, I those ' W.Bur-gas Just like father's head and mo- ther's head. were ready to star; out In the Great World. They weroreadytobeglntolesrnthe one thing that is most important to every Kingfisher - how to catch fish. The time was coming. and coming soon, when each would have to catch his or her the underground horns of til: young tried their It was a long we from that gravel pit over. to Big River; but the twelve young Klngfishors made It on their first flight. They didn't all go together but one or two at a time. How- ever. all of them were over to the Big River that morning and all of them mode.the whole dis- tance on their first night. 'Thst was a proud. but a very. very anxious morning for Rat- tles and Mrs. Rattles. when the twelve children were inthe house, father and mother knew where they were all the time. It was very different now. The child- ren were scattered on perches along the bank of the Big River, and father and mother must re- member where each one-was. IRISH CONSTITUTION No amendment of the 1987 con- stitution of the Irish Republic can be effected except with approval of the people in a referendum. By Josephine Culbertson THIS I0-CALLED bridge crime It ”nneulng againlt one'a own partner" la in reality a "mu" play in a great many different dtuationa. Here is one of those situations: South dealer. North-South vulnerable.- Peas South's holding mesaured up in most respects to u one-notrump opening. but his worthless double- ton tn cluha was a defect that he (wisely) refused to-ignore. West made the non-nal openin, from his holding. the three of hearts. Dummy played low. bat put up an queen. and South waa happy to yin the trick since he N0 cunts: , last-the heart eight rather than now had another sure stopper. lie knocked out. the club ace and ended up with two overtriclu. Now let's see what the result could Moo bun. Assume that last. giving no thought to the supposed crime of nnesoing against partner. had played the heart eight at Trick 1. That would have fixed South. If he won with the ten. East's subsequent lead of the heart queen would deliver four tricks to the defense (along with the club ace); and if south let East win with the heart eight, West would more- ly have to duck East's heart re- turn. maintaining defensive com- rnunicationa. Would the suggeatetd play for the queen-fall into the realm of double-dummy play? In other words. old he hove to be second. sighted? No! West's opening lead. marked declarer with three cards higher than the three-spot. If South had the heart are, it would not matter what card East played, since South would certainly hold up his ace for two rounds. cut- ting the East-West communica- tions: but if South lacked the ace. he might. easily be held to one heart trick by East's keeping the queen to amwter dummy's jack on a later return. CHEW Enjoy chewing Wrigleyis your feelings when ou're ready to hit the cei ingI wluatcvls ING GUM Spearmint every dayl NINE GRADUATES TO eight o'clock, A.D.T., in the Hospital. conwood Hospital and the preside. '” lng, Brndalbane. Gertrude Gillls, Souris Line His Honour Lieutenant-Governor T. W. L. Prowse will present the diplomas and Dr. J. L. F. Burge will address the Graduating Class. -The students graduating from the Provincial In- firmary are: Sadie Mae Eliza Affleck. Bedeque; Estelle Martha Connolly, Baldwin's Road; and Freda Mae Keat- The Fnlconwood Hospital Graduates are as follows: Mary Isabel Condon, Kenslngton; Catherine Agatha Feehart, Souris: Shirley Eileen Ford, Souris East; Viola Pratght, Souris East; and Marie Gertrude Trainor, Mt. ' Stewart, P. E. I. The public are Invited to attendn RECEIVE DIPLOMAS AT FALCONWOOD HOSPITAL Nine students will receive diplomas at graduation exercises to be held Monday night. June 20, 1955, at auditorium of Falconwood Dr. A. J. Murchison, Medical Superintendent of Fal- Provincial Infirmary will Road; Anna Josephine ANNUAL DINNER. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND HEEIORTOAL SOOIEIY Y. M. O. A. BANQUET ROOM, MONDAY, JUNE 20, 6 PM. All inteneeted are invited to attend. MEETING M50 DENTAL able, WITHOUT CHAR pleted first. made as soon a possible. CHARDO'I'I'E'POWN Sodium Fluoride Applications for the Partial Prevention of Tooth Decay. F OR PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN This treatment is now being given in the Den Clinic in the City Hall, Charlottetown. GE, to all children in the City or outside, who are THREE to FIVE YEARS of age. In the case of these pre-school children it is NOT obligatory that all dental treatment be com- This Clin-ic will operate for a few weeks only and as four visits are necessary at weekly intervals, it is essential that requests for appointments be Write to the Division of Dental Public Health, P. O. Box 404, Charlottetown or telephone 5553 and ask for the Dental Clinic. cumc I I It is ava 1- I hereby nqueric sports. oIoe's lfe. Stainless steel shaft und ll7.l Imprellop. Reg. Price se15.5o CLEARING AT - 5275.00 tutu: ms. 1 IOIIES umrtn T'T"m--T""---"':-' '-vve out ACI-IE - Yfirtnitssiiosolcx ly--itrkll MISSION ACmv1Pl.lSI-IEW! NO DOLL,Tl-INVIK YOU.'.'-I'LL. PRO0LAMATl0Il proclaim the week of June 19th - 25"! "Water Safety Week" in the City of Charlottetown. ' I would eemesily request flint cogniz- onccof this pnclesnerion be taken by (III who seek their pleasure and recreation Just a into more precaution when we on bottling. boating, fishing, swimming. etc.. lust a III-lie more consciousness of danger may save your life. or someone KEEPS HAIR NEAT AND NATURAL!- WITH WILDRx1,'A rinatno J. D. STEWART. Mickey Mouse Tilly The Toiler Etta Kent Henry Muggs and Skeeter Uo Father . FEAST vouta EYES ON MOM's QEFEIGEEATOR 1' ISNT IT ,,,,..g.'..-- -rviic-.o4u:j. .. ., . ,2. THAT'S ALL WE CAN DO, IS FEAST out: EYES. - lrs EMP'l'Y.(' YI KES.' WI-IAT'D YOU DO WITH THE OLD BOX! TURN IT IN? NEW UTTER?! Iv Pad Robinson '7 V562 nii't'.As'r 'l'lME,JI.INlOR... ' I 5: not we Too LATE TO so roe J A WALK! Now Go . i I I I I :3. I I By Wally sisttoo ,,,,..,..,..... .. ..........3g IV Curl Anderson . . ,',-r L. saiztvausouanines--1 Ms JUET A LITTLE elm. IN was: Days; I-LSURE 3II.iLY.'6EEsI DON cot.Lv.'ooANi5MA.vou KNOW van HAVE A HOOK on LINE .I.' - THERE ARE NO FISH IN THAT LITTLE MUDHOLEII N I -v'r VKhItTi- 15"; I tGo6u..'n.lAT I.I'I'"l'I..E 0065 AN Aw!-rut. GOOD FIGI-ITERI ou-rmoasscu; other ...i y ltlltllt” i 9.. i I Lin tp.v"l L'iI Abner