PAGE TEN, ilv Thornton W iiuraess) Hummingbird Shingles. want to know. She didn't care. je n she simply didnt want him For waste there cannot be excuse. around. He was off somewhere For nothing is without. some use. having a good time. You know he e--e .is so hand-some that he really is a llgittlgi Mrs. Hurlnmer U919 Hum-;living jewel. He knowsl it and he in 3 rd was sh ngllng er l'l0LlS8.ll0VCS to show off. He oves to be gel-haps you colv.(liidn':;les;:l it BJBi;l)I'nlrEd. so 'that is pgobnbly ouse; you won ca 5, nesluv at e was doing now. an Mrs. But. really. after all the bird's Hummer. was quite willing that he nest is the bird's house. It waslshould. she wasn't jealous. midsummer. Most other birds You have seen housos shingled were through nesting or else werel all over. Little Mrs. Hummer was raising their second l'ani.iies. .Virs.lshingling her house all over. That Hummer was herself later thanlis. it was heing shimzled all over usual. She was what might be call-loll the outside. She had told Peter ed a late nester. She was huildiliglnabliit what she was doing, but that nest all by herself. Where wasfthat didn't mean anything to Pet- Mr. Hummer? Mrs. lillmnlerger. He didn't know anything about d'ldYl't77l(llOil'. M. . Hummer didn'tlshin;:ling or even about shingles. PHARMACY EXAMINATIONS The Board of Examiners of the Prince Edward Island Pharmaceutical Association will meet in Char- lottetown on Wednesday and Thursday, September 19th and 20th. 1951. Candidates for examination may ed. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND PIIARMACEIJTICAI. ASSOCIATION R. H. JENKINS ISLAND MOTOR TARANSPIIRT StiHEDliLE CHANGES EFFECTIVE SlCI'TIll)lBER lllth TH'0 M'AlNL.-LVD TRIPS- Lv. Charlottetown 'iil0 A.M. Daily except Sundlly. l.v. Charlottetown at 10:10 A..VI. Dally. I.v. Summcrskle at 8:00 A.M. Dally except Sumluy Lv. Summerslde 12:01 P.liI. Daily. Ly. Charlottetown Sunday Only at 10:l0 .-LVI. and 4:00 I'M. Lv. Summerslllc M12201 A.M, and 6:00 P.)l. .Sululay Only. The 10:10 A..VI. Trip from Charlottetown will he It Through Bus to St. Stephen with American and tppc-r (nnallinn coll- neetiona. The morning nut to Tignish 1-mm-llcll for the smuuul. The day run East will operate to Souris only. THE 7:10 A.M'. Trip to the MAINLAND will operate via BONSHAW and will handle local passl-ngeru. FOR lNF0ll)IATI()N Phone cmmm 248. Plmlle S'silll- 28')? i POGO these trees and keep out of Mrs Hummers sight when 'she comes; never back. Then perhaps I can see iwhat it is she gets over here, ttliought Peter. around. She was at one All he knew was what he could see. all he could see was that Mrs. Hummer seemed to be doing some- thing to the outside of her nest. She would fly over to a tree. and down near the bottom or it she would seem to take something and carry it back to the nest. What she was getting from those trees he couldn't see and his curiosity. was almost more than he could bear. "lill find out if it takes me all day," muttered Peter. I-Ie waited until Mrs. Hummer had stopped work to go get, gl lunch over in Farmer Brown's flower garden. As soon as she was out of sight Peter hopped over to look at the trees from which she had visited. He visited each one. but when he had! visited them all he was no wiser than before. He had found nothing on those trees that he thought could be of use to l' t"'tt . " &f1v ,- s obtain complete-details by contacting the undcrsigns Th” were Wm” 3'5 cane” lichmss Mrs. Hummer. on the bark of each play by East's double of tour clubs tree, only a little way above the ground-. were patches of what Pet- er always thought of as moss. They,- . - were little reenish ra atr.-hes.l Sec y.-Register. They were fmat is Lingd )3”-,hcns'. not base doubles on trumps which . W .- -..--:Vs..... You may have seen them growing on trees and rocks. Peter hardly gave them a glance. He couldn't tsee how, in any way they could be of any use. That was Peter's mis- ltake. Everything is of use in one .way or another, and those lichens fwerc of use to Mlrs. Hummer. t "Iill just hide behinV one oil so Peter hid behind- the biggest tree and waited. He didn't. have long to wait. He didn't see Mrs. Hummer come back. This is be- cause shc files so swiftly. One mo-. ment. she wasn't there. and the; next moment she was. She seemed to stand- still in the air close to the tree next to the one from be- t. lie watched her. He saw her-Dreams." have trump length. This, how- Good players (such as East) do will be under declal-er's ' East cashed three tricks in the suit. while West discarded I. dia- niondea questionable choice. East lpartncr "kill" declarer's ten. West ruffczl with the club seven, and dummy overruffcd with the queen. Del-larcr thcn finessed in 3 clubs to his own jacke-and the ,,i indisercilonl The outcome was an Bollepoint. penalty. f South could have saved 600 0 these points. Ailter winning with DOTFY DIPPLE the club queen he should have cashed the heart ace and ruffed dummy's three other heart": us- in: the ace and king of diamonds as entries. West would eventually the end-played. and so South would leash in all five of his own trumps. hind which Peter was peeking place it carefully on the outside of of those her dainty little home. Somehow ggay&)atPt:l'l;es oggliel1ens.mShe baclc- she fastened it there. bPeter could e o . e er ldn' nk any-,not see how. Had he een close to thing of that. but it really was.nml nest he miglit have seen that something wonderful. She hadjsne did it with it llnv thread of TIOWH h3CkW3Td' f0T R f00i Or S0-'silk spun by a caterpillar. She was and that is something other hlrdsj can't do. Then she turned- and were tiny bits of lichens taken darted straight over to her She was carrying in the tip of 1101'! bill one of those lichens. Peter smvl sllingllng her home. The shingles nesl.'!rom the trees. ill-IE GUARDYAN. Q contract Bridge Q Q By Jouenmna Culbertson ”.Qsooc)oo.&oo-cueoosasua3 GUILTY ON TWO COUNTS South was reckless in the bli- ding of the following deal. and not very skillful in the play. North dealer. Both sides vulnerable QQ73 QAQTI QAK10 QQ62 .34 QATKJT oioszlz N UK-165 .754 w E 00933 .g.xioo S -I-5 7 410552 '9 one .g.AJa43 'n1ebiddlng: North East south W60! 19 lg 24. Pan 2 N T Pass 3 5 Pill 3 N 1' Double Puul Pun 4 .1. Double Plan Pu! South had a good sound plss over East's one spades-his actual two-cluli call was an illvitattlon to "trouble". It was only natural for North to become optimistic. even to the cxtent ot bidding three .10- trump. since he felt that it this ran into a double. he could tind a safe escape into four clubs. That. however, was obviously not the. case! Perhaps South was misled in the -South assumed that East must ever. was not a sound conclusion. west opened his top spade and then led the Spade nine to let ifs recovered from that bid of The next story: "A Tiny Bird v an r r- - ".'.,."- r - - wukf WILL U5 wag U9 WILL .116 dorm REPORT TELL THEIADE KINFOLK 4 THAT THE KACKETYCV CHILE WHEN THEY GIT; ON ll. AN' THE RIP-DOG l5 00:75! HOME? P . J, W W in s Pzousosan . . ;,,:v. R; , )' . YO' HAS ANY CLOSE SHAVES, VO' ALL CALL. Obi US - THDOUGH AN' vo,' COLLEGE. . :, v p MlJLE-- TAKE s . , , HIM sxure 10 F? -, 9 . m' raAlN.'.' : ' I or V- ii ..-.a .-4 u i i . . I a x Pg 4 , -. .....--u--........-. ...,n. s.-. l5N'T sou EAT6t mo 3 533:1: By waur KELLY LOANME Yul , I mm . Bv Al Faun - -V-rem--.-e---3'-ee re sf HERE5 A e: A GOOD aov AT scam u. 8u7:zx'L ABIVEP MAYRFGRE7 Geuoowwa REMEMBER-VO' ls THAR 'r' AccEP77NG. av ms COLLEGE OLD-FASHDONED LA PM How re: A laalaazarr TRAIN IS THE CAMPUS swnvz, DOG PATCH -so. DONlT BE A curup. DAN DRUFE HAM, son I! Avcio SCRADES - AN', EF l iT'LL LAST ' uNM.'.'-THERE'S A cure co-nor! ( '1-w" or T'?T ” W1 KING U .11-IE ROYAL MOUNT 45-mw ms neupraamr ms kccxasvrs '14! Yotlk :.mp,u.va:.7A:K,I E WVIOLE STORY 10 AIMS BILGEWAYER... HOW HE BOUGHT THE SOAP COMPANY BECAUSE HE up TO we PRESENT TROUELE... VOU WON ONE HOLE OUT OF THIRTY-Six. YOU OWE ME TEN CE I f MAY I WALK HOME WITH . YOU, TAFFY ? P113?! ,z3zo;;c;ll;;swas "Tl-4' BEST THING TO DO WHEN YOU'RE MISIER WALSH... woNOERFUL...LlKE new noes we STEEL wool. MT n sou: CLEAN wow! new own no cloruss. ears, MOI ova PAN5,EYC...I' V I BOUGHT THE SODA .. do SEPTEMBER 12. 1951 MY YOUNG BROTHER N Carl Andersnl .-:2..s.. ..f....:.;....';.............2:;. g... .., .-......,, . .. ...-. 4 -c-K -.aA....,ng pr-v vest-sin, av aou.vl -rt-on-'s WHAT I ALWAYS SAY il-- Now, mv uusaanors AUNT A .......-......--.--J 11 Many timllgm x Tuwx l'u. TAKE 1 DON'T KNOW DUT I Musr luvs lvlomez AND Fame: THINK IT BACK. BEEN OUTOFMYMIND.-- i i1"6 GMUHE AND DARLING. 'uluNulNu UP FATHER --NEVER sroppeo KlN' A MINUTE?-SO ON DAY, AFTER SCQUBBIM rl-ruousl-: room -rop TD eo'rroM-- , sue cac4AP.sEo,I,Ig:- , y l ?2ttf;.J t, V If it ' l.v2lGflile,,IW” kr-3-US I5 MOST UJUSUAL MEETING vou I'M GLAD t?EiDLU'i' WORLD-WE MKDRKED on IT 3'? YEAFZ5 ' I WONDiR HOW ausmess is All wen Deana Fins, 'nu.l:. LEAVE rr IT ME. I Hint: '11-IE '52 MOST Iii mimosa? BEACH! IIAUTiFUl.,GOIGIOU6, v V --AND UNATHLITIC LADY L. LIFEGUARDS IN THE WORLD -- 3..::'!':.'"?"'D iii-V, Si-tE'D elf ALIVE C 1boAY M Ml? SKIPPLE -- NONE or THEM Knows ! ' l