saonicfsionics when fear prevails and hope has fl ed. The very air is filled with dread. -Old Mother Nature. Old Mother Nature knows. She sees it happen every day among the Green Meadow atid the Green Forest folk. It was happening now to Danny and Nanny Meadow ."ou5e. l)anny and Nanny had been up by Farmer Brown's house where they had no business to be. Farm- er Brown": boy had caught them in a trap that didn't hurt them but kept them prisoners. He had brought that trap. with the two little Mice in it almost too fright- ened to move, down on the Green Meadows. He had put it down onl the ground. Now what was goingl to happen? Danny and Nanny wish-l 1' ed they knew. Yet perhaps they' I really didn't want to know. It IHJUICI be most unpleasant to know something dreadful was going to happen. It was much better not to knoiv until it should happen. They couldnlt help being filled with dread. Dread is an awful feeling. ' Farmer Brown's boy squatted ” down on the grass beside the trap. ' He began to do something to it, but what. that was the two little Mice had no idea. They iiere too frightened to really see. What he; was doing vias opening that trap; l lOuf Our Way but they were so frightened that when he had opened it and the way was clear for them to run out, they iiero In filled with dread that for a minute or two they didn't I ' move. ' Farmer Brown's boy got to his feet and stepped back. Then Dan- ny suddenly realized that the way was clear for him to run out. Nan- ny didn't wait. She was right at his heels. How those two little Mice did run! There was no lit- tle path for them to run in, but somehow they managed to get through the grass at a surprising rate. Farmer Brown's boy laughed as he watched them. They ran as if they never intended to stop. In the grass they soon disappeared. Of course their short legs could not .aka them a very great dis- tance. It was hard running in the K; grass. That is. it was until quite by accident they came to a little path. a very little path through the grass. It was so small a path that you or I probably wouldn't have noticed it had we been there. But it was a sure enough path. and Danny knew that it was a Mouse path. Some other Mouse lived in that neighborhood and had cut that little path through the grass. Danny and Nanny ran along it until they came to a place where another little path joined it. There they stopped to make sure they were not being followed and to de- trlow. All dread was gone now. Their terrible fright was a thing of the Meadow folk are that way. They promptly forget. dreadful things 'l1Ioao lagers are now free torn warts. after iiainl Dolghroifs Wort Remover Made from herbs, Not an acid. Wart; and other fungus growlii on hands. face. feet. removed permanently within 3 to 5 week. Not injurious to healthy skin. Now obtainable so all druggists. -' Pate 10. The Guardian Tues.. March'20. 1956 l workshop P.&cm' by Ruth Wyeth Spoon Too ICSSEI To Be True By Thorntaon W. Burgess H 4mjiATl'ERN 406 if you want the family to treat pitlllli pipes with proper respect. make a rack for them that will ldn them proud. This one includes linmidor drawers that will keep .iuur favorite tobaccos fresh. The rack also has a handy Q1; A and QQ 1! displays an even doz- gx The smaller one is the Q5 shill? width and holds a half doz- . p Use any wood that takes a The b'dd'": high polish. The humidors are 3m ,air-iiglii glass jars giics tracing diagrams if they never iniend- ”"'Ik"”i only such lessoils as have been learned by their expcrient-cs. Tlicy never brood over What is past is gone. The prcscnt The pattern occupies all their llioilvhls it Has fh?””l”IIQgr:n"g i,i;"5.:'i':5'llP;'".m perfect sequence. felt that lll9”'l"kE . ” V is . . g . p . ' enough for them that the) here Hmml In me Sp0"smn.s Pad: :lll)gd0aIVIVy8Sl(L)lV)Vkf:En?::lII;nIl”:l:hfso hdve "If daance to dhcud IMP ...I iiie standard patterns for sl.- he opened the jack of trumps. ;””hre':'ri ylteadbsffevsi gfndefgicl "g 3 scar Dept 4433 To repeat. this was 8yIlll4IlI.V P8l'- b9llI Clubs While east played three Green Meadows,” squeaked Danny. W95. 3”, Avenue, Vlncouvgr B siiasive lead but it didnl iiork out high hearts . ..I never want to have mom C (Mada ' i well this time, When the distrib- would be a two-trick defeat of the again.” squeaked Nanny. m" ' 'T Then they started off along the little path to look for a place to make a new home. once more free. good to be true. bill it was true. so tll'm glad we're back on they Guamlan STATELY BIRDS p Peacocks are held sacred in re mote parts of India and Ceylon. .. I. If rm: FATAL LEAD West's opening lead ution of the trump suit ii as reveai- contract. CONTRACT BRIDGE By Josephine Culborlso;' in the fol-Iexld by E;!l'sh;lIowln: out. song. lowing deal certainly could not be gt” filfgcnymwrevexgifelred. strongly criticized. but it had fatal t He wok the nut kick. cull lmond ace and ruffed 05 ' ldummy's last diamond with his 3 .oiherwise worthless gevgn of 1'. E Iumps-and at the end West had 3 l good trumps for his own partner; tricks. South cashed in all five or 1 his own trumps. two diamond, and two clubs. fulfilling the doub. led contraot for game and rubbu-. Beyond question. many fin; ph- yers would make the same opening It'H(i that West made, and on the . siirfatte, there is much to be said 5 . for the choice. With such length in trumps. West does aot' pa:-ticul. arly want to ruff any side suit..he south west North prefers to use his trumps to draw HOWEVEF. a different repercussions. diamond kins. went over to the din. liut dealer. Both sides vulnerable. 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