_1o_slr__9. 19.42- A rna__oilslgl,i_li._,cnancoa"rarowm ' i - PAGE NINE I .. ‘ ~ H I t xluo..or MOUNT“ v A - l1 loll. Gm omen AT 4 HOME a = - ~ if . WNW 4745157 mzvzs war . Sullllysldo Bellman The mm. Ammy c“, ivw Mill» W°l~ 5i".- adian Legion B.E.S.L., will be E8518" RIM-III 8W3 at home to all members of the ADMISSION 35c Canadian Legion, The Contact Meet your friends there club and The Oval-gel” Nure- '°'"9l"- lug Sisters, oa Monday, May — 9th, at 8:15, at the Clover -....... Club. — .. . d 9 WALTED BEER BOTTLES - HIDES Iron - METALS Highest Prices. _Fost Service MAURICE BLOCK ll CO Phone 2208 ml oAlTYf CRUSSWORD D0 YOU KNOW YOU CAN FLY T0 AMHERST 0B TBURO For 818.45 l3 paasengm 81-15 each) OTHER POINTS JUST AS - REASONABLE PAUL'S FLYING SERVICE ClrTown Airport. Phone 1800 1. uymen ‘k Removed. 2o. Cover . City (Near as horns 27. Color a. Feminine ll. Music note 29. Cooling DC! amass s. Pleas * a1. Deteader SE ‘t. Destroyed e. Attelnpt or Troy B. Fish ' - b. Pzcklea 22. Series o! 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AMWFIIQWOIIH {xan 1r no era-av l: AlYUll x ‘carrcc oaarv slau-xruuv zvas YB return-q VCZPPC-OKVPDYPUH. if salareays orypeoqaoeol n-rl: lulscu. runs minnow!" gluon canvas us: unoaa ma xmra-uoaaca. ‘horror: Mother love is as old. u u" world and.as brave as it is old. Yet always it is as new and as fresh and as wonderful aa the dawn of a new day. Farmer Brown's boy loves the Green Forest and all the folks, little and big. in fur and in feathers, who live chm-Q, 1-19 l, their friend and moat of tlloia know this and are not afraid of 311'" l! they are of those who all too often seek to frighten them or do them harm. This morning he had done some. thing that he wouldn't knowingly have done for the world. He had given a very small and very timid P9150" 8 V"? Brent fright, a. very tlrrible fright, and he hadn't known it. He had noticed a small 11°10 quite high in a. tall stub of s. dead tree and had known at once that it had been made long before by Drummer the Wood. pecker. Was any one living in it now? He didn't think so because it was so old. but to find o“; h, ‘Picked up a stink and struck the stub several hard blows. As he ex- Dected no one came out. Had he lhflllkht any one was living there he would have tapped the tree lightly so as not to badly frighten whoever was in there, merely to INTERCOLLEGIATE BRIDGE Contract bridge in the universit- ‘ ies has gained great popularity. stimulated no doubt by the annual 'Intcrcollegiate Tournament. This contest is conducted in a prelimin- ary and a final round. Prepared hands are first mailed by the com- mittee to the game captains at the . member colleges; the players bid and play these to the best of their ability and record the results for the committee's scoring. The high- est-ranklng pairs then have their expenses paid to Chicago and re- turn, and compete In an ordinary match-point tournament. One oi the prepared deals was ls follows: East dealer.‘ in most cases the bidding pm- ceeded: East South West North l * Pass , 1 Q Pass 2 Q; Pass 2 N T Pass S N 1‘ Pass Pass Pass North's normal lead is of course the fourth-highest heart. Every South naturally put up the king and returned the heart four-ai- though laying down the spade icing, to show the South holding in that suit. would not have ‘been at all a bad ides! When this spade play was not made by South. the North players were put to s much harder test. which. unfortunately, most of llv Thornton W. Burgess) There's nothing old. there's noth- - lng new; "'5 Wllvlly 1n the point of view. —Old Mother Nature, ‘_ dark eyes anxiously looked this He was sure be had seen a. dis- appear through that little, round doorway. - i make them look out to see who Ill there. - "Just as I thought," said he. "N one at home." He went on to pay a friendly call on Mrs‘ Grouse a little way from there and make sure that nothing had happened to her or the nestful of eggs she was sitting on. As he returned he glanced up at that little round doorway in the tall stub and stopped short. He was sure he had seen a tail disappear through that little round doorway. "A Flying Squirrel!" he exclaimed under his breath and stood por- fectly still, waiting. He didn't have to wall. long. A pretty little head appeared in the doorway and big way and that way. They didn't see him because he didn't move and was partly behind a tree. The pretty head with the big dark eyes disappeared. A moment later Mrs. Timmy the Flying Squirrel came out. She had something in ha’ mouth Farmer Brown's boy couldn't see clearly what it was. l-le wasn't near enough for that, but he guessed what it might be and wondered if it was. He was sure of it when without pausing ' she ran up to the top of that tall stub. turned and made a quick, hard jump. She spread her legs out as far as she could so that the web of fur-covered skin, called membrane, between the legs on each side. was stretched flat and glided down to the lower part of a tall tree not tar away. It really was a short Jump for Mrs. Timmy, but for any one else not of her own family it would have been an im- possible jump. She landed lightly on the trunk of the tree. Still carrying some- thing so big that she had to hold her head high she ran quickly up that tree nearly to the top. and it was a tall tree. There she leaped (gain. spreading herself as be- forc and sliding down on the all‘ in a long. long glide. That was a lumlp! Yes. sir, that was a jump! It was three or four times as long as the first one. This was because the place from which she had Jumped was so much higher than the dead stub. Farmer Brown's boy couldn't see where she landed. There was e. tree in the way. Somehow she had steered around that tree. This was how it looked anyway Now he was sure what it was she was carrying and he knew why she as carry- ing it. "She is moving her babies to 1' new home. That was one oi them she had in her mouth. And it is all my fault. She was in that stub and when I pounded it with a stick I gave her such a fright she doesn't dare keep her babies there any longer. poor little thing. So she is moving them to a new home. Yes, I nevmuars 6001' , ' cur n olnmeer ours oumwl-lsrz m’ HIIL-JRIAK l1 um’! I COULDN'T HAVE B%KEN MV LEG, DEAR-- I FELL ON MY BRINGING UP FATHEI . . . 0- B GRAN -_e'l1lEl.’n’I WEQE up r DlD YOJ sat: l-llM Tl-lEQEffOO" 1 wAssrnlJcK wrm ule FINE m’ ELEPHANT IN SLl-i-l! INTELLIGENCE Tl-IE MOMENT PAPADE swoon DIDN'T SEE tssw i-llM llr-WHAT DID . , You~ WU GAY Hi6 NAME WASQ? by George McMon ll GEE’. whv ml" 5r w: wens EITTIN’ iN FRONT o: ulM-a INSIDE TWFTAEB. "car" s TbeSeml-arlnuaIM tin tth ‘I Vendors Association willwbe llgtlfd atelifitzllll‘ them flunkcdl All North-s won the 5m it l, M, my hum m, rm ‘any menu] Farm- Tuesday’ May 10th; at 8 RM. second heart trick with the ace--- I should have known battery 551d 90v.’ ‘THAT an 5\"O\<E5 A EWELL BRAND or: WELL-E GOTTA GIT A EMOKE SOMEHOW- AN‘ grTl-IINK I'VE GOT This meeting ls very important; a full attendance of ly indicated by the bidding and dummy’: holding. there was no point in holding off, p Br , b gqwrogralasle 5MOl<lN'— _ t s‘ Ial s akors will address the moctin l since South was marked no. no miffihl. m’ W‘ “d h’ fiZ-‘kfifsr ‘REDQMsN llifilpllls wascco’. I’ 11L an.“ harp Salim" En m d Zr Mme y. more hearts~but few Norths made He moved 5 “m, "u," to m. " = 4- L J Y g 961', an Di‘. Bishop. the spade shift which was so clear- dam tree m,“ he might s” bemh He didn't see Mrs. Timmy return- ing until she landed lightly on that ,. 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