a -1. &v-r1apn':9Ck v4: ”g,,.. .,,...g4.....t-.o. - ....--. n....-.a .. PAGE TEN . RISTAUDANT gou-yrs-uronr n-:-l- Featuring . .. .. CHICKEN DINNERS s counsus sl.00 Indoor and p outdoor Dining i. NOTICE The Bus Service from Maytield to Charlottetown, is to be extended to Cavendish on July 4th. Other schedules are the same except on Sat- urday evening. leaving an hour earlier, at three instead of at four as previously. .,., . . COME ONE- COME AL TEA In Stanhope - Coveheud Hail WEDNESDAY, JULY 5th Supper served at 5 o'clock Proceeds in Aid of Hall. LOBSTER SUPPER AND DANCE In GEORGETOWN WEDNESDAY. JULY 5th Also Games Amusements and Sports FUN FOR ALL BARN DRIVE IN l SOMETHING NEW SALES FAST OVERTAKING HAlllBL7R(.iEKS LOBSTER BIIRCERS Your Satisfaction or DOUBLE Your Money Back. Also sports. Band in attendance. GRAND ORANGE CELEBRATION RAT OAVENIJISH JIiLY12 The usual homo cook:-cl supper will be served. ENTERTAIN YOUR FRIENDS AT THE CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL Meals Served in Main Dining Room Luncheon 31.35 - Dinner 31.75 Special arrangements for Banquets in Private Dining Room at reasonable rates. The Charlottetown is a modern and tire-proof Hotel, centrally located. Excellent cuisine featuring sea foods, fine accommodation and distinctive service. Rates from 368.75 and up (including Room and Meals) ALL rooms with bath . A CANADIAN NATIONAL HOTEL -1'l-TE cuaamm. cnaamrrsrowsz lly Tllomtu MRS. SUNSHINE GETS A , WARNING Let no warning go unheeded Because you think it isn't needed. -Old Mother Nature. That is good advice on the par: of Old Mother Nature. She knows whereof she speaks. She knows that no one ever gets in trouble by heedlng a warning. But many people do get in a lot oi trouble because they think they know more than the ones who gave them the warning. and so do not need it. Mrs. Sunshine the Yellow war- bier isn't that kind oi a person. There is a lot oi wisdom in that pretty head of hers. Long. long ago she learned that it pays to heed a warning even when you think it isn't needed. It was Kitty the Catblrd who brought her a warning this time. Kitty saw Mrs. Sunshine with I bill lull of soft, brown tern cotton and she knew right away that meant. she knew that Mrs. Sunshine was building a nest. She didn't know where that nest was to be and she didn't care. It was none 01 her buslnes! and Kitty isnt one to poke her bill into other (olk's alfairs. s UUOOM'r xzlmzemza:-' gliontract Bridge ,2” 5 By Josephine Culbertson 4ommmn Deiensire success in today's deal was a simple matter of honor- ing partner's signal at the ills: trick. East dealer. y Both sides vulnerable. North-South so on score a Q so as aw Q 9 t A i 3 . Q A I a A K 7 3 O8 V . , K Q 5 N 9 A 10 o is noes: WSE .31” "' ' ' a J it 9 J a 'J741 Q 8 6 49 I T 5 I -mi biddinr nut South West North Pass Pass 1 0 hr 1 N 10 pl" P33 DD 0. 1 ' pug Pass Dela. Pt” 3 . Pun Pass Pass obviously, North decided to ”trap" when the spade bid was made on his right. His great strength in the minor suits. to say nothing at his Slmdes. med?-' 3 takeout double attractive. but he naturally feared that south would respond in hearts, and so a wait- ing course seemed advisable. East. lvho had not been strong enough to bid his heart suit at the two-level. over his partners one spade, seized the occasion to show his suit when the bid could not be misunderstood, This was the correct tactic. South read North's second double as an insistence on a. bid by him, and obediently mentioned his five-card club suit. West might well have pushed, the ODPOTWD" (with their 40 score) a little by bidding three hearts. but it he had detended properly. this H0?" lice -would not have been neces- sary. west opened the spade kins. and East played the eight-spot West, however. coui not see how the contract could defeated 'o)' spade continuatio , so he shifted to a diamond. Alter limi- course. South was safe. West gave up too easily! 1: he had continued with spades. Emit would have rutted the third round with the club ten and returned a low heart, since it was vital to put west back on lead. and since West figured to have the heart ' king. Then a fourth spade lead by .West. would have brought homt of .East's club jack for the setting trick. LPL sauna Aazarcirv IS smocnao av Au -naazooecz scam: our, man: may . Dacia: Nor TO ersusvz n--AND V may ALL FEEL. ea:-rza xasmu W. Iurgesll x -I, "What had I better watch out Ior?" asked Mrs. Sunshine. '1! you don't mind my saying so, you'd better watch out." said Kitty. "What had I better watch out tor?" asked Mrs. sunshine. "There is some one around who will like to know where your nest is," slid Kitty the Catbird. 'No doubt there are several around who would like to lmow where my nest is, but I'm not go- inx to tell them." said Mrs. sun- shine. Then she added. "15 it some one in particular that you have in mind?" "It is Sally Sly the Cowbird,” replied Kitty. "1 saw her snooping around this morning." The pretty little Warbler looked startled. '1 hope she wasn't over in this part of the Old Orchard." said she. "No," said Kitty, ”but she is like- ly to be." Mrs. sunshine was so troubled that she dropped her colt iern cotton and had to ily down and pick it up again, Kate is one of the worst ieelings that any one can have. No one should hate any one else. But the busy little war- bler teit right down in her heart that she at least almost hated Sally Sly the Oowbird. You know sally Sly lays her eggs in the nests oi other birds to be hatched by them and her babies to be led by them." she is so seitlsh, and per- haps a little lazy, too. that she simply will not be homered with children. so she has tound a way or getting other people to take care of her children whether they want to or not. No one among the iesthered roll: of the Old Orcharr. and the Green Meadows has any respect whatever tor sally sly. And when in the nesting aeuon. theyiknow that she is in the neighborhood, a. lot at them. especially the smaller ones, do a lot oi worrying. No folks have more reason to worry than Mr. and Mrs. sunshine the Yellow Warblers. and for I very good reason. It is bedause of the wonderful little nests they build. Sally sly would rather iind one oi their nests than one of any of the other folk. She will spend a lot of time snooping about try- ing to iind the nest or Sunshine and Mrs. sunshine. Ynu see, it is a beautiful cup. deep enough so that there is little danger that her egg can be thrown out or kicked out of it. Kitty the Catblrd went oil about her business and didn't give sally sly another thought. .I.ittle Mrs. unshine went oil about her busi- ness and she did give Sally sly another thought. she gave sally a lot of thought. The truth is she began toworry. 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