~_-<—-;=—.‘:.~=7.~.rev=-:;_-. -=g?_-;q.§ 14%;; r-sr-ga-vs. stunt,» 1-" ~J$-=J n :.+ve.~e_ actually reduces Int-acting SPRED is the ideal finish for home in- teriors. Goes on over almost any kind of wall surface - wallpoper, waliboard. old or new plaster, brick, tile. in most cases one Coal covers. ~ - It‘: easy to mix; easy to apply, use o brush or rollu (Smitten i Par“? i?‘ -‘--.~‘1.-.' r i "l see you have a renter already — got him with a Guardian Wont Ad, i suppose?" iapliou and iincie Eihv By ililfiorti Maolritla Before obtaining all the tacts. 'i ~ h“. a. s. m. Ofloo ‘Q ‘but. mums Nennonerhlhlral THE cuattbuuw, {By Thornton W. Burgess) SOMETHING TO mum: ABOUT! lie ottan cheats himseltl who acts, —Fanner Brown's boy. "Have you any Bob Whites on your place?" asked Former Brown's oy. Neighbor Jones. who owned the; next taunt, shook his head. "I'm; afraid not." suid he. "There were’ iew left alter the shouting season! lost fall and I um afraid the winter‘ was too mut-it for those few," he replied. "Did YOU put out any food tor than when the snow was deep?" asked Farmer Brown. Again Neighbor Jones shook it ltcad. “I never got ammo to it." he confessed. “We have two coveys that came through the winter fine." said Farmer Browns boy. A covey is a flock. "Of course. we put out grain for them when they need it." ltc "Bah-Bob White!" sounded a clear whgstie from down on the Green Meadows mg every Fox and liawk and 0'1 wherever they hwy bP- Th" i5 doing more hazm than good. Ii: is only when we lcnow fol‘ Cffifli" that they are doing m"? hm“ ithan good that they slhould be killed. Otherwise in killing them we may be the ones who are doing adjtd‘ d w n h n more harm than 5001i" ou on a ow s oo ng on t. h re right 1; 15 your land. so the gunners didn't Per ups you a something to think about. I never have really thought o1 these wild things as helpers. May be they are. said Neighbor Jones. “Sure they are." cried Farmer Brown's boy eagerly "And dotft forget Jimmy Skunk. He's one of Bet any of tliiem last tall.‘ said Neighbor Jones. “Bob-Bob White!“ sounded g clear whistle from down on that Green liieadows. - "Bob-Bob White?" came n replyi from farther away over by the .the best. He catches a lot 0f edge of the Old Pasture. ‘ . » 1, “Hear that!“ cried EBeetlts and digs out the 81”“ 5 Farmer : ‘Wire ‘my "The u" be new * §’3?.‘.“§ii.5"i§Z i355.’ Sfiuitiiii soon. We should have a lot of‘ ‘mishap eks 01d M, Tum is an- helpers this summer." igther hsper‘ Any gérden Wm be "Iieipers? They “e gmnd gmei hetter arden for havin" a lot of birds and fine eating, but Iyeihdg i g“ just as an 0,61,“... Wm never thought of thtm as helpers," be béutn} 1;“. havmg a 1m Of bmi; said Nelzhbor Jones, in H l) “Thavs right - helpers." said i 1- Ahd they an ha“, without Farmer Brown‘ "we figure that wages need only a little ald over they are wimh m“? i” u‘ i" dm‘ hard times." added Farmer Brown lnrs and cents as helpers than they ___ ' ever ‘mum be Sh“ as game bmis- The next story: "The Listening The more we have on the farm titeyflshemuln .- less work tor us fighting weeds and ' ' insect Petite. not to mention the pleasure we get IrOm hearing them and seeing them around." "It. is said that thcy eai more kli1nds of weed seeds and insects t an auy other binds. Last war 3111a; keipt our hpotatoes olrhosti —°‘°°°°\\"\' 7” x" o cent 0i t ose esk srlped ~ t beeoeys called ‘potato hiigssylt that Tm‘ WRONG TIME . wasn't being helpers. what was iii’. There are mcasions when it B‘ You have no Bob Wthite on your pedecfly logical to lead a smglh farm. yet you shoot every Hawk _ . 1 and Owl and Fox and Skunk you ginthzll; mdnys den was m! one can. Roddy FOX. Jimmy Skunk, Contract Bridge Dy Josephine Culbertson Hawks and OWls have their homes 4,14 and families <1" our fflu-nfyet we w“; “He, "" " ‘ J . have two big cweys of Bob Whites.‘ Bow “d” when“, According to you and your hunting Jriends. we shouldn't have any‘ ‘J m’ ‘ Your land is lust as good as out-l ‘go 655 land. but you are going to have ai ‘m 7‘ ‘short crop of hay while we will‘. a 7 2 ‘ ‘A Q 3Q have a. good one. You're overrun; zAqma N .4 with Mice! we are not. What's the .3 w E .1 5 7 4. answer? We have a lot oi’ helpers; ‘A K 1 3 s ‘Q 9 6 5 and you haven't. That's all." de-l '- ' ' clarcd Farmer Brown's lzoy. l ‘QK ii Both Farmer Brown and Nelgh- ' QK J 9 8 ‘I 57 ‘bor Jones la-tighed at his earnest- Q5- K Q9 ness. "So you think all Foxes are "*"—' 800d Foxes, all Hawks are goodl 111651.153“; Haw-ks. and all Owls are good owls] we“ NM", n“ gong and none should be killed.” teased 1* P.“ 1 Q 2Q Neighbor Jones. Bu‘ P”; 3‘ 8Q “I didn't say that.” zetorted. Dhle. Puss Pass P58 flrher Brown's boy. "I guess 1they are like the rest of us. getting; food where they can get it easiest. It Mice and other food was scarce around here and we had n iot of Chickens running out in the open probably all the Foxes and Hawks and Owls for some distance around would come here as the easiest place to not food. Then we would have in do something about it. They wouldn't he helpers then. It is the same way at a game farm. West, with the obvious intention oi‘ insuring tour heart tricks for himself, opened his singleton dia- mond. This not only picked up East's diamond stopper on route, but far worse, surrendered (the giming o! the hand to the declarer. At the second trick, South laltl down the Jack 0t hearts. west won. and still search- 1mg for his diamond ruff. shifted to spades. This shift established declarers king-something he could The!‘ mllit b0 Kent away or killod. not have done tor- himself. East's But that isn't any excuse tor kill-"(linmond return gave West the r" precious ruff. hut now the only '" tricks remaining for west were the ace and ten of hearts. and the con- tract was therefore down only one SWEETEN A ». ,trlck. ' ~.-_ E West's last wish should have been ‘if to shorten his own trump suit! _.' Obviously. he should have opened tlhs king o! the suit that he had such strength in and which had been lupported hy his partner. ntlneiy clubs. It would do 801th .' no good to refuse to ruil. and alter ' ‘he did so. and ted a heart. which i. West would win a second club lead would further reduce the South MILK or MAiilliSlA hand in trumps. By tlhus getting the TABLETS jrmlp on South. West could force him tour times. which would leave Imus aunt nun HINT-FUN)!!! Wes; one more trump than the closed hand, despite the latter‘: ; {original seven-card length! ‘ I Thus. it ls almost certain that the three-heart contract would have gone down 800 points instead o! 200, merely because at the more logical Wenlnlz load. CHARIQTTETOWN A tum: or "m: town. MTiUfirro DOTTY DRl MKELPWRMIMD. W 1...!’M oennmm ._ Love s. Pris” '7' _ n n“. ihi r - - m! x :nr..t. no" " nILJAmmv/m umr. ssestseiwzrart“ F5: 113000." mm. lurnmrcnw $.14 D0 W/r/v’ lr/A/ 7705 0w cs-m: WAY AMMim/fi A 1544151; 11M MK/Al’, 41AM’ w m’ .u. nan new. I~ ‘ -‘ ISN'T THAT CLEVER m. TAKE ONE ' 1 n-nm u_t_ CALL up'st=lr:t=~/'Au' SEE t |r= ANY OF ‘n-v saw; . l5 AROUND-WE mu , HM: A Lrrnj sang’ i TiPPY AND "car" sruaas '|Q=.»a».-~,:=...,nu hi» M“ I I , eqniuslaqm—a,um.n.vauuumd‘ LOVELY PAQTY/ ISN'T we? 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