PAGE rm MR8. HOOTY MAKES UP HER. MIND I'here's little can be done. you'll find, Until decided in your mind. ---Huuly the Owl. mucky the Crow and Mrs. Blacky were unhapvpy. Yes. air. they were unlmppv. They had had a hard winter, but so far had managed to pull through it all rght. Already they liad be- gun in look forward in use mid of W.llYPl”, and the vnnuu: of Mistress Spring 'I'hvyl had oven talked over :1 plan In nest oarly. using their old nest of last year. I'hey had gone over in lime it look at it just to see how it had come through tho Wllll0l'. Tlmy had dis- covered that they were not the only ones Wlih the same lhougihr. Hooty and Mrs. Hnnvv, biggest of the Owl ramalx. wt-rr doinr: that very thing. 1OUk.'.lf.' Lhn! nest over Mrs. Hooty spent a lot of time fussing around that most She look- ed it all nvrvr oulsxle She stood on the edge of it and lnnknd it all over inszdr. She snftlorl herself down in ll. as it trying to sue how it wmild fit her Al' me time w." '.'..,,'a... By .Thornton W. Burgeso laiacxy and Mrs. B-ladxy were Wamching from a distance. Finally lthe two big Owls Haw over me the darkest par-t od me Green Flar- not "Perhaps they were juat curious." said Blacky. "shall we go over and have a look at the neat now?" "No." said Mrs. Bladry. "Hie best think we can do in get away tram here. and keep out of eight for the pruent. I gueu we just oan't use that nest after all. and it was the best one we ever had." y "Don't be so upset, my dear." replied Blacky. "Those Owls pro- bably had just found our old nast. and were looking it, over out of curiosity. They may never go near it again. We are not ready to use it now, and by the time we are ready to nest they probably will be nesting somewhere else." "Just the same, we can't use that heart!" declared Mrs. Blacky flatly. "Why not?" Blacky wanted to know. "Because," replied Mrs. Blacky. "I would never reel same there. Even it they don't. take time nest nhemaelvee, one of (them might come around some time just to see it we "were using it. We'll have to ibuild :1 new neat this mrlniz. That CIVIC TAX APPEALS NOTICE is hereby given that Friday, March 6th, .1953. at 10:00 A.M. in the Court Room in the City Building: has been fixed as the time and place for the hearing of all Appeals against Civic valuations and assessments. J. A. FULLERTON. City Clerk. Charlottetown, February 23rd, 1953. A NOTICE. 'Ilhey were looking that nut over again. 15 all there is to it." The next day Blacky went back just Ito see if the I-Iootya were around. They were. They were looking that nest over again, Any. WHY. Mrs. Hooty was looking it over. Hoaty was sitting near. He dldnlt seem to have much "to say. Mrs. I-Iooty was doing all the 13114. int: Blaclw couldn't hear what she was DEFINE. but guessed she was talkimz about that nest. She was. ”I tlhfnk it will do." said Mrs. Hn0t.V. as she leaned over the edge of the nest. and pushed a small stick inrto place. "Are you sure it is big enougvh?” asked Hooty: "You dmft think I would look at itmtwice if I didn't think it was bu: A-on-ugz'h. do you?" retm-red Mrs. Hooiy. "Very little." replied Mm. Hooty. ”We me; have to add a few sticks. and pevlmp: fix up the inside a little, but that is all." "I rather thtrumht we would use the (came nest we did lut year, that old nest of Rcdtall mm I-Ianvkil. That was a R00d nest. and 15 is Rood now. I stopped for 1-! look at it the other day." said Hooty. "I know." said Mrs. I-Iooly, "I've looked it all over. It is A good enough neat. but I don't like the place it is in as well as I do this olace. Those Crows know a mood thing when they saw it, and ohme lhls tree on which to build. The more I see or this place and this nest, the better I like them. We'll take possession right away." Mrs. I-Ionty spoke very decidediv. Hccviv gave a little sigzlh of re- lierf. "Then that's settled." snid he. "Do you know what I think?" "What do you think?” asked Mrs. I-Iooty. "And I tihink I will settle right contract bridge By Jouphlno clnbu-tun yo-on. AN EXCELLENT ram-"dnmanca .Bo'nih exhibited .mgh lullcinj. tron and perfect technique in hit play or the following hand. South dealer. . North-south vulnerable. 4.143 UKJ OAQ32 .1.K1oss QKQ10 as 1096 QA852 QA743 Q 6 4. A 9 4 2 ,' The bidding: . South West North but i 1 .; 1 Q 2 5 Pup 2 Q Pu: 4 Q. Put; .5 5 Pu: Pass Pun Smith said later he had not "on. joyed" having to bid in response to Nor-th'.s two diamonds. now going to five clubs over North's jump to four clubs, but ihere had been no place at which South could "get ou ." West opened the s e ' - which was fortunatemfgr tllgigsde. Cluar. 'Ijhe latter won, led a clwh to the lung and another club back to the we. then led a low made toward dummyks J-4. West put up "19 queen and, when East signalled with the nine M diamonds. mllted to the jack of diamonds. Declarer played the diamond ace from dummy, and when he follow- ed WD Witch tthe spade Jack, East was in trouble! II he threw mt another diamond, declnrer could wtanblish the queen by rumng twice in the su1L.I! East trumped dUmmY's good spade jack, he would have to make a most uncomfort- able return. So. for want of a better Play. East discarded a heart. South read "the situation perfect- 1.V. He cashed the king and ace of hearts, ruvited a heart in dummy, then ruffed a diamond. Now, when he led and rirfled his last spade with dummy'e last trump. East was still heltples. Ii! he over-rumed with "aha Jack, de- clare: would cash in his own lut trump and his good heart:' and Tllf. IEUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN . King Of The Royal Mounted FEB'RUARV '72 1953 By Alex Raymond v DEAR. wot i saw NAT YOU ' MIGHT HA0 rr mMs:aous..:xr. LY aweetous Y Ma: STAND on . CODMATOOSMNAL AC DFNT RIGHTS! 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