llv Thornton MRS. HUMMER IR BUSY AND FFSSY In work if fuasiness attend It means Pelt:-t-tion in the and .-Old Mother Nature some folks wmi'.ti call tiny Mrs. Hummer the llximmlnzbird fussy. Flut. fuSsln?& often TO- MONTREAL OTTAVVA TORONTO THE OCEAN LIMIYED Daili.-1.'l tlrrrinc . .47 Imin. Diirlcx runtmttcs. tlrauin rnnmx, titnlhtlflllltnls, lwerlf fltfirllt.lV'tlll's,lVl:llCl lutingc, dining tat. YHE SCOTIAN l3aili'.l)r.in in: l'tItllll1.('(HH- rartnicnts. lwttlis, rnatlwn, dining car. rnatli lunch scriiir. It-ti MARIYIME EXPRESS Daily !X(f'l"tSuntl.1t. Draw- in;: rooms. (titll zirtmcnts, berths, ttxitlicx. lining car, ttiauh liintli scrx tti-. W. lumen) pays. Those who make beautiful things always are what other folks call fussy. They insist on having everything just right. They take pride in their work. and pride is al- ways fussy. It cannot be satislied with anything less than P8t'fECU0Yl- Alas, there is not enough of this tuasincas these days. Lititle Mrs. Hummer was fussy about where her nest should be built. She did a lot of looking around. Some folks are not fussy about. who folks are not fussy at all how they live. But the ones cnjny living most. are fussy. Finally Mrs. Httmtiier found just the place that suited her. It was not too high above the ground. 305 II was not too low. It was uc;i ishaded. yet it. was fairly open a- .rnt.'nd it. Just. a little way from that tree uas another nn which there were small dead twins. Hun" mlngbirds dearly 10V9 W Perch 0" where they can perch and watch what is going on, and uhere they can dart about in the air as thty dearly love to do Having decided jttst where her Mrs. Hummer went looking for material out of which that nest should be made. Again she was (USC-Vv very fussy. some of the rpathered folk just dnntt care. what thezr nests are made n.' or how lrttutu-ttvas ire?) MAKE tott wiiti? Inr ml.l1lirm.:.' inlm mull-nil mumlt tam lo. ll! ugrul. CANADIAN NATIONAI. MONDAY. TYESDAY, 1' FROM 9 TO 12:30 9 TO 1. ON W. K. ROGERS -Effective Monday Sept. 10th. WE WILL BE OPEN FROM 9 TO 5 ;llEEl' voti WELL .Get rolls! from cnnndpatlnn-lnrlh ignition. Ptultlvu relulta from !FRUlT-A-TIVES provsn by ten: of t thousands. FRUIT-A-TIVES contain turner: or knit: and herbl. HURSDAY and FRIDAY ON WEDNESDAY SATURDAY AGENEIIES LTD. CEREAL ifs DANDY! at all about where they live. Sonic; dead twigs small ciio-.i:'i to' be clasped in their tiny feet. They like to have these in the opcni dainty little ncst was to be. 11'-he . contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson mQDoo300&&of0Q ESCAPE WAS EASY Usually. a defender has no re; course against a well execute throw-in-play. At times. however. it is his own fault if he is caught in the trap. Observe this case: South dealer. Neither glde vulnerable." Q 5 3 2 -9 3 4 -9 K Q 10 7 5 J A A 9 3 Q 10 7 I K Finally Mrs. Hummer found just .95? N .1097 the place that suited her. .KJ W E 3 .....L.d,. db) s -,, 9 6 they look. Mrs. Robin builds hersl zf.lQ3m S :J-,4, of mud which dries hard. This is . A3 covered with straw and dead grass. . AQ55 3 . . .1! isn't a pretty ncsi. but iiss .AJ2 unify it is a strong nest. Mrs. Cat- e355 lbird builds her nest of sticks. That. . , lisn't it pretty nest either. Mrs. The bidding: Chipping Spatrow builds her nest south West N"'"' '5'" of fine roots and grasses. and wheii- 1 Q 1 Q 2 0' PW lover possible line it with hair. 2NT Pass 3N F PR-ll lil0l'FC hair, deer, or any other Pu: P355 hair she can find. She likes besty the hair from tail or mane of a. hm5c' but H1959 "d3-"5 she has haldl South's two-iiotruinp rcbtd was work to find it. None of theseil-agher 'things would do for dainty little Mrs. Httinmer. Being so very small' 335 "W "-53 d3,”li-l'- -WC mU5'- h;iV3 l for that matter. was probably the l d:”"”' "ESL fmd 5”” 5005- F”'5l-ileast of evils. South might have fit? Went lovklns M ferns 0" I bid three diamonds to show North ""5 52”” 5. 3 59"; bmwn 51”-35' solidification of his suit. but since lance that looks like brown cot- south had the spade ace, there bold. since he had nothing in clubs, but it was distinctly bet- ter than a rebid of two hearts. and Im” "091 (Md W "9" 150"-913 was reason to fear that North y Poi hvaps .l.lS because hcr babies are y lacked the spade swpper for 3 so tiny when they first came 0llil(hrcg.non-ump Can. and ch.-we pot the eggs that Mrf. Hununel-'ll'l0llilll'llIp might well be the only the softest possible bed forimakeabte game cont,racy,' . . . l West opened the spade king. iinv hllJ of this I - East played the seven. and South '50” gr" comm Em? Cmlwd th."" i held up the ace. The spade queen .in hot bill to the branch on which” .1 , d ishe had chosen a place. for tmmc ' t She picked mat. and this time East. fol- mebt Each hm had M M b0und' mtlmied suit with the four. Soutn tthe branch to keep it from fallinginow cashed dummy: two db. Mm M had t be h d vlh . mond. discarding two hearts, while imm(..Lh;ng as am and Oggintymas 1 East dlSCal'(l8d the clwb seven. the She used smttlicart three and then the heart 'the cotton itself. lyea Sm she used Silk, some of miseven. West let. go the ten of clubs twas Snider silk: some of it was'a"d the fwe of spades” tCaterpillar silk. It took a lot oil 5'""hv lwllng ”'”"t ll” hell” 't'lying about and careful search to l finesse was not a good investment. ;r;mt that mky of COL...” she knew i decided to try for a throw-in play. lookiniz for. Certainly nn one did. ijuat where to look. It took many. trips on those small wings of hers to get the cotton and to get the nsilk. She was a veigv busy small person. And all the time she took care that no curious eyes should see what she was doing. ' That first day she did little more tlhan the foundation on that tuiz.: lBut she was out bright and early lithe next. morning. Little by little i that nest grew. it. was the daintiest isoftest, smallest. nest you can im- lagine. It began to take shape of a irairy cup without a handle. Mrs. llslummer was very fussy about it. Nothing bitt the best of the brown fern cotton. and the finest and ..s'tt'ongest. of the silken threads lwoutd do. She darted here and lthere looking for those silken thread sand no one seeing her would have guessed what she was He cashed the club ace and led I second club. As he had hoped. this put West on lead, and now that defender erred badly. Ignoring the fact that two more spade tricks would not defeat contract, West laid down the jack and nine of spadcs. and than could only lead a. heart tip to South's Ienace. Thus, the contract was fulfilled. in view of East's discards. West should have realized that he could not afford t.n load a heart. More- over. from East's follow-suit plays in sparks, West should have known tnat his partner had the spade ten. Thus. after being lhrovsn in with the clubs, West should have led back the nine of spades. not the jack!, East, of course. would win. "and he would not even have to cash his high clu-b M he could simply return a heart. through South's ace-queen. Tl)8f'S333tZlf:)Cel'33EBl9 SO Put dell: grocery list .0 Ct2lSPY- :3 AND CRUNO-lY.' sum: cusp on your g The Honey-Flavor Coated Cereal t" l o u 3 Post': "OW- A imam oi G:-anal Foods VHAT9 THAT NEW EKIE GOSH DIIITAND DAN JUST FLOAT AWAY! if , SHELLS SO 6000.700 - A mp MANAGEABLE f E N 2 K 2 3 ' e :9. 5' . . 9 it ”' A x. - i stiyyv ,- 6 I . 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WHV- I'M uusr A Moostzu 5-EBCLLE5! zxpsm-5 Ana FOLLOW MYADV I'M THE WORLUS mar oaecuarrv Exvewfl TILLIE, FORGET ALL ABOUT FUEL! TY E .. I'LL MAKE YOU SO OBSCURE,THE i Puauc WILL COMPLETELY Fogllf .. WUWEEA Wit W LADY uns- By Harry Haeaigsen; . Oi-4,B.J'T5DU OH, ITWBS NOTHING. ANYBODYCUJLDHA ' I NEVER ACTUALLY 1'1-uoueur W IT THKT WAY BUT votms QUITE Rte-HT. 5E-.2iv,-fe .4; l l I A MAow,i1utNKsaJMtei:rA1f LEAST 1EACl-t SQJIZ wU6HTER AP&PE