JULY ' 22. 194$ by Zane Grey 40?’ OU/TE, ll/SPECTU-Pm It ‘THE GUARDIAN, CHARDQTTETUWN Kig gfThe lfgyal Mounted ma‘ mmv WHO mama 7b m; rnsursrsn/ , DPIWR a/As wwmem PAGE TEN r rmr mvos t/P m: can; r1416.’ 4' New hearing comfort Atwoo/fl/V/fi/é" ' TM now Santana/vita ll UUXQI, hvlalblo our mold provide: hidden hearing. Thlewlolanl SOAQDQIIO ll iiny, poworful and Iconomkal, log lly Thornton W. Burgess) For Demonstration Consult: V/////_ MRS. C. F. SMITH CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL Charlottetown, P.‘ E. I. MONDAY, JULY 25 - TUESDAY, JULY 26 Love almost always change To ways strange. H183!“ I that are completely‘ .i.‘....'.'.‘;'...‘..-.. ._. __ Loom There is no doubt whatever that what Old Mother Nature says about love is true. She has seen it happen over and over again! Love never leaves things just as ‘ they are, but changes them in; many and often strange ways.‘ Nothing is ever just the same. | Young Coyote was finding this- ?- 1% out. He had fallen in love with a I ,- _ ._ ;’ young Prairie Wolf of about his] i ';_-.,_- .___=_=_ own age. It had been love at first I -; ' -. sight on the part of both of them. I l |l i im s-hr“ She was smaller than he, as trim and dainty a young Coyote as ever chased a Jack Rabbit on the Great prairie. She had been called Syvifty ever since she began run- nmg about because her slim legs ' took her over the ground so fast. Like YOURS! COYOtc she had start- 1 cd out alone to find a ' herself in the Great World, and‘ “"111 P"? hlBhl She hfid heard! had been unsuccessful in hunting. him smgmg to ‘he “a” ‘he had He did it because he wanted to. been completely satisfied to be He liked dgjng i; _ ‘ alone Just n} he had been. New 1h] Swifty on her part liked it too. i h, Flhgle high‘ a" had Chihged- , She who had been so independent helm" wamcd '0 be, alvhe- Their i liked such attention. She liked would go through life logetheflhaving food brought to her. It neither happy with ht the Other- ‘wasn't that she had become lazy. Ev" “h” h‘ h d 1'“ h°m° I She hadn't. She was a good hunt- and eve“ bemre- Yohhl c°Y°ie or, a smart one, and most of the had hever,glveh'th°hght °f ‘my’, time she caught hcr own food. one but hhhselh He h“! bee“; But now and then there would be completely selfish. Wheh he had times when food was scarce and started out in the Great World hei She had ho Success in finding h had been alone. There was no one| hood dihheh Then it was wonder. to think of him and no one but; fully hi” mmeghjng himself for hhh h’ thlhh hf- H‘? brought to her. It was nice to be ‘vent WM" he plehsed- wheh he. thought of. It always is with ev- pleased. He asked no favors of‘ erybody anyone‘ He f"! ‘hushed with! So tog-ether they wandered over his way M h“ ah-d completely‘ the Great Prairie, hunting when happy’ °h '° h’ ‘hwght- they were hungry, curling up side n? w” much the "h" with M159! by side for naps, taking sun baths SWmY ‘he’ ‘he 1°" h°m°- Si"? and dust baths together. All the was quite capable of looking out‘ “m, they were doing something for herself and did so. She asked_ they didhott know they were d°_ no favors of anyone and received‘ in; They were looking for just none. She came and went as she ‘he right place u, make a homfl h pleased. She did what she pleas- place when they could "m, ed- Sh’ w" ',“d°P""1°“* ""1 ""1- down with good hunting that they pletely satisfied with her way of would mt have to share with ‘mhh . other Coyotes. Now all this was completely 1h time they found ah 01d changed for both of them. Neitheri Badger hum The hunting h, that wanted to be alone any more. neighborhood was ghmi They he, Where one went the other went; cided to any thhre for a whim They romped and raced and play- The}, dug the 01d Badger ed mgethelh m‘ they we" Whhg! larger and longer. Without know- and filled with the joy of_living,. in; it they had found the home They hunted mgethfhh u“ for they had been looking for with-, M“ w“ "'5' ‘hmrem "m" out knowing they were lucky. Life what u had been‘ sometime ls like that, Life was Young CO-"ote w“ h° “h!” different, very different, for both wholly selfish, thinking only of or them from what it had been before Swifty~ had listened to Young Coyote singing to the stars. They called it singing any- —Old Mother Nature. I . . 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(Summerslde ms a.m-). arrivlns ltlvhflwn F" I'm. and Train No. 41 leaves Charlottetown at 2:10 ii-m- tsummeflld" 1:45 p.m.), arriving Moncton 8:25 p.m. A through sleeping car is in operation betweeh Montrell 3nd Charlottetown, leaving Montreal on “The Scotian . Tnlh N“ 5°. at ans p.m. txronotnn, Train No. n, at 4.40 ii.n..>, 11"‘ W)“: Charlottetown 0n Train No.19 at: 7:00 aJn. (Monctnn, on Th0 Scotian," Train No. 59, at 2:15 P-IIl-l (All Time: Atlantic Standard) oiiiiiiiiAii IIATIOIIAL qu|n|u£s BY IIEII ‘TEYIIIILIIS WINSLOE STATION HALL FRIDAY, JULY 22 Eastern Rhythm Boys Orchestra Admission 50o Canteen Service Dancing 9:30 till 12:30 Bu: loaves I.M.'l‘. 9.15 and l0 o'clock |way. and probably it was though E1 in some ears it might sound like thowling. Both had lost some of i their independence, yet both were happier for it. Love is like that. It changes life completely and usually for the better. Tho next story: "Swlfty's Smart Trick." BEGINS IN U. S. A. 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