..g,.--.',,A......- ... I. it MONDAY, BULLEIINS FROM WINIPREFE. wn.sox' sitting on eggs must be a tire- V , some chore. The mother bird gen- The incubation oi Gvrebes e835 anally bears this burden, though (and the Pied BIRDLAND one I. MINDING EGGS bud qulst ior lo. I 1-tmunstsiy who takes iull charge of her dozen eggs, the chicks all come from their I shells on the same day. But they take longer to hatch than those. of most perching birds, beoausei these youngsters are born well im- thercd. and able to run about al- most immediately. Much the same may be said for Mrs. Duck and her iamily. Downy ducklings. and there are occasionally in of thorn, emerge within a. iew hours of one - - another. Hawks. however. are born day, and each egg takes about iour weeks to hatch, pm- The A001” Wkedr longing the sitting period. THE for Mrs. Grouse Exit Tony Blount by Sydney Parkman CHAPTER XI Continued "This is the island. I suppose?" He and Thur- low had risen to their ieet. "it's an island," the captain con- .bl11gd my have as ceded. iii tones of rniiled dignity. many oi the iaiheus help out to many as 9) is not begun until all "it. ain't Araiui. though, it that's a certain actually take turns. as do 3ets on the woaterii alkali flats: and a VEXT iew males. for instance WILSOITA Phalaropes. be incubating. Each srpe ibout the business in its own way. The number of eggs in rrestlv. when they are l day. and incubating sarts im- extent. some parents 1 are look after all met. an lso varies Then th the AVQ- spend considerable time hissing a- was gettin' worked up bout their iamiliu. They cover the inr I dunno! Ainone 'iid think he PINS Bitch lime lhGY K0 0” The had never seen land before!" (1 on their return are dbllg- C195 K095 5d W ”m”"5 3” me W9" Wives oculsrs and inakiiit: his way ait to they put there ior 93' ””mm mm awn 533 up on deck, i-ioselv ioliowed by the ind one over. like a cook tut-rung pancaltds. other hm I Mrs. 5011 Rail is probably one ' laid. But these water birds what you mean. an' what that up-e about it He reached for a pair of bin- ”'m”””3'3e- the combination ladder. climbed The schomier heeled well over nodiately, the bigger the clur,ch,0l the most 0l'tI'W0liKEd parents to Don lmdm, a 5.4.. samng breeze, be longer the bird must sit. Al in Birdland Tine ncubation is was mung Hwy!” me Crap sens GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN high at the western and now. but you never lmmr for certain what. the blame thing's goln' to do next. It's lifted a couple o' hundred feet in the last iew years." Thurlow iound some diiiiculty in picking tip the object he was speaking oi at all. The horizon line was hazy and indistinct, with no clear indication where sky and sea met. and it was not till he raised his field or vision above where he fancied it should be that be discerned it. Then he suddenly saw it standing out clearly against the misty blue oi the sky -- a. wedge-shaped peak. with its foot hidden from view over the curve or the horizon. It was too far away ior him to gain any idea oi its details, but he received the impression that it was little more than a mass of bare rock. He turned round and handed the glitmes to the doctor. "What do you mean by saying lthat it has illited" a. couple of ,hundred ieet?" he asked the carp- jlaln, in a puzzled voice. I "Just what Isav." that worthy returned. "That island hope a- g . h . . ”"”'” M” ("NY we "3 ”” ammd ML mm" um” ! e um egg 15 Law at it Rood Wm mils. and lhlow-Ti-oiixici Izke a w.1llab.v. About fifty I v , 6 , ' . 2 .?::..:” r:::..r..2::..?::: .::::F:tt.;"..”1::..'";t...:: 1.. .3: ..::.”;:.2lmt or ' Hayell wmwmes my". The bagmver the urn'ln-:- how .5, or perhaps four, and theyibles do not break out until able to ilhe 5W”-V i”7 akP approximately two weeks. Mrs hdwina has to sit tight only l2t rm. majority oi birds lay an aver- lava. mt, uirnber. starts incubating at once,lPd. Ind each Lakes 13 days. keeping that Are baby birds ever spotted? NOW IN STOCK AT smpsons - SEARS ONARLOTTETOINN STORE I THE NEW 4V2 lleave home. The Anis of the tropics have-,ll0 p bp(rgu5p' although she lal'5'Bn0iVed the problem. Several iem-Null” 0! ill" me a day inr iour days. she does ales deposit ens in one extmnelr I-W-llld 05 l" begin incubamrtg uxitil the lame llCSl- Thai"? may 1'39 30 8835.31” W9 W 4,1, one ig in the npst, A Cliest-Lin tour or five layers. Then re- itrndr-winrl mt-sided Warbler, with the sameisponsibility oi incubation is shat-p The as H. P. Clear oi ni the saloon, .there was a nnr sense ni exhilara- n in the to turd driving mo- tlie thrashing I rr past her sides. 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But 5lli('F then I gr-awin'. an' the last I heard oi it. it was about two miles lotnl an' sight hundred ioot hig ." ”!t is volcanic, then?" the doc- tor asked. "It's all volcanic around here," the captain told him. '”I'here's a reg'la.r shoal patch between oi's.ni an' Araiui, that's thick with cin- der cones an' bits o' rock an' coral heads. It rum a good bit north. too. but there's deep water right up to Arniul on the south an' east. If it wasn't for that, you wouldn't got no one to go there, tor there's been I. good few hookers piled up on that lot, takin' it all round. Not so much down at this end 0' the shoal maybe. but further north. when it stretches up towards Tonga." "Then Araiui is volcanic too. suppose?" Thurlow suggested. ”In a. way 1 some it is." the captain admitted. "But it's older, it you know what 1 mean. Olani an' them other places is still iusl rock. but you get bush an' copra palms an' that on Araiui, It's a reg'iar island. like you set any- where else, with a barrier reei an' everything. An' there's been iolks on there for donkeyls years. They was there when it was iirst sight- ed, and they say Bully Hayes called in there once ior recruits in the blackbirder days." He stared out In the direction oi the distant island "We'll have to bring her up another point or two to get a clear oiling. There's a northerly set to the current around here. an' if the wind was to die on us when we was abeam 0' the shoal. we'd driit right on to it. H To be continued IIIROESS IEITIME A Continued tram page 10 that he is their father. That tree was not one of the tallest. or blggmt in that put. ot the Green Forest. It was just as well that this was so. Buster was so bill. 50 heavy. that he covuldrft safely climb where the upper part or the tree bcame smaller grid smaller. Teddy was so ansll, that he 000161 I90 close to the slander top. There he clung. He was bulw- llng now. How he did wish that that. tree were taller so true he wllld keel) right on climlbting. Oi course. it is ioolish to wish for thinrzs that cannot be. But he wish- ed still more for mother; He was sure that mother could save him from this dreadful stranger below him. The dreadful stranger had climb- ed u high as he could. More than one branch had broken be- neath his weight. The trunk 01' the tree had become too small for him to climb any higher. He looked up at Tsddy Bear out of his reach. but only 3 little out of his reach. It was provoking, Yes. sir. it was provoking. It made him anrzrier than ever. Taddy Bear, looking down. saw that Buster was no long- er climblng. and began to have a little ho-oe, "Mama! Mama! Mama!" bawled Tarldy Bear. Then suddenly a dreadful tthlmz happened, Anyway, it seemed dreadful to the little Bear. 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