Feb. 15. 1935 up :.tl.-3). The Guardian By Thornton W. WAS ll00TY SICK? some folks in love who seek to NIIHW it. Hm. imiiiy ways but do not know Ill a tall tree in Greeni in...--I sat Huoty the Owl and ML... lltitiiy. They are the Great Iittllttti Owls. the largest of the Mt. ifllllll). excepting P91113175 M...) iiii- Snowy Owl. and he .. IiiL.L,'Cl'. No four legged or t. p ..i iiiiiiters are feared more in 't'.t' xiiirillcr folk of the Green i..,.i itiaii are Hooty and Mrs. ii”. Peter Rabbit. peeping out ziw. .i liidiiig place. shivered as .., ....i..i-ti up in that tree. It seem- ,” :.. tlilll that their great. fierce. Hi eyes. must see right iIlittiii.'il the bough under which i... was hiding. He didn't dare n...i.- own a teeny. weeny bit. I'it't'i' had just learned some- ltl.tl. itl.ll even now he was hav- m, Iiarti work to believe. He Iiati tit-.'ii'ti a soft gentle voice coo- iiiid had thought it was the iilL' .n,. of Itlourner the Dove. He i.,u iii-t-ovcred that instead of it. llt'l' it was Hooty. It was hmt to liclicve that there could hr ..iititiiiii,z gentle about Hooty. ii... that voice was gentle. You wt Ii iias the voice of lovs. limit utis L-ooing to Mrs. Hooty. h....ix siopiieti cooing and began i.i'tlIililliI It was a funny kind ...i ilixi talk He was jabbering to ktrs. Hooty. Peter wondered iili.tl he was telling her. Just then Htirtlf. begaii swinging his head Plilllllfi from side to side. He gi"("tIlPfI it as high as he could. .-.uni: it down very low. first hm side. then to the other. tl;ippPt'i his wings. but didn't tic linwed very low to Mrs. All the time he was Jab- iii ti w ,1. limit hr-riii'.' liti.1t'r. Hiitili " the thought. with t"Some- matter Peter. Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson viii: WRONG DISCUSSION 5-.it.h and South argued so hit- tsrlx mar the bidding in the hand belmi that they both ovsrlooksd the really important point: the vlay I? h.&'.?......... I H 34:! one QAQI .6, ::.!i so " .13.. 108! Lu 3 ;lJO 33000! 18 zson O Halhllm 5' 1 Dan to gun 1: Pass to has run Ins An opening club lead by West iioiiiti have lent color to the North- Souih bidding debate, but West sctiialiy elected to open A dia- mond. tile knew that North al- vvai. ioid the truth when he cue- hid .iii opposing suit. and West had ton many clubs to make that lead iIlIi'RCliV2.l The diamond lead suited South Vet") WPII. especially when the this zipptnred from East. and at liim I Smith started on the tt'ini:u East. after winning with vii. til.iItIi RC9. returned the queen tit hi-rirls Dummy won the heart tn:-i and declai-er then ran off I mt more trumps. but this was ttniv ii marking time maneuver. Smith miiirtn't see any play for 'ltI rniiirart except the club fin- P--sv so he tried it - and then Iill' .ii'i:iimviit started about the hI(iit'tlL' Shrewd play by South Vl't'IiII iiaic forestalled any argu- inviii East's opening bid virtually zmgiit-it the club king. hence the with iiiii-ssc was very unattrac- tiio the far better line was to W") Inist for s five-card heart ltlll .it least) and the club king and the way to do that was 1” ru.-ii the two top hearts. all ilw lIIllllD5 and diamonds. and "I 0i'i-Pllli what a squeezing this wniilti iiifiit-t on East. hill the end South would either hate the good (only) heart h hit min hand. or East would have iii in hlrink king of clubs. mGP.t voun FREE DIGEST of g t' ( iiiiinrtson Point-Count Method. ”"lDl.Y send a stamped. self-ad- onvelope to the J. C. . I010 Arch 81.. Phil- s. Sscrst Agsirl X9 in". tip in a tail tree in the Green I"0rPM sat Hooiy the Owl and Mrs. Hooty. thing is wrong with him. He must be sick. I wonder if he has eaten something that is making him feel uncomfortable." Honty stopped what he was do- ing. Then came those soft couinil notes again. Mrs. Hooty was say- ing nothing. She made no reply- liooty stopped cooing and once more began to bow, and go through all sorts of queer and funny antics. At the same time he was jabbering to her. "He must be sick. thought Peter. ”If he isnit. what ails him? I never saw anything so silly. I wonder what Mrs. Hooty thinks of him?" As yet, Peter hadn't really gues- sed what it all really meant. Hooty was sick. but not from anything he had eaten. He was what is called love-sick. He was trying to show Mrs Hooty how much he loved her. He had a funny way of showing it. But love Good to your taste -. Strange But True By P. ll. MacArthur Kiiui.-king on wood. is the most common of 80.000 superstitions, ac- cording to Dr. Judd Marmar. Uni- versity of California. A good case of camouflage was done at Banff. Alberta, when mo- tion picture technicians. sprayed white paint on a mountain to make it look like a glacier! A single lemon co 32.50 in Warsaw. Poland. E cost 330.00 a dozen and a small package at instant coffee costs the housewife 831.00. - Here are a few hard facts about b man's life span: Primitive man lived on an average of only 18 years. in that period known an Early Roman. it had climbed to 22 years. By 1850, 37 years. Today it IS about 68 and still going up. But man's life span does not keep moving up in every part of thepcarth. Take, for example. the ancient Egyptians who lived 29 years compared with the modern Egypttanis 28.6. Scientists claim man could and should live to be 120. Now back to statistics: Married men live longer than bachelors, college men longer than non-col- lcge men, professionals and farm- ers outlive skilled workers and skilled workers outlive unskilled. - The outstanding Oidster of mod- ern times was Denmark's Christian .Jakobsen who died in 1772. En- slaved by Algerians at 68. he made his eccape 15 years later and join- ed the Danish navy. He married when he was Ill. He retired at the age of 140 and died six years later. 24 iiiiiiiitls of cleansing com- pounds per year are used by the average Canadian home for each member of the family. A seeing-eye dog is serving a year's sentence in New Orleans be- cause his blind master got a like senteiire for writing a bad che- que. The more enthusiasm you can :- rouse in yourself the more pro- is like that. A lot of people often look foolish. silly. But in the eyes of the loved one. they do not look that way at all. Hooty was really showing off. Perhaps it was no wonder that Peter didn't understand what was going on. You see it was still winter. and it didnt seem possible that any other feathered folk could be thinking of setting up house-keeping yet. Peter should have known that Hooty and Mrs. Hooty every year are the first to begin nesting. If he did know it he had forgotten it After a long time. Hooty and Mrs Hooty flew away. Peter drew a long breath. "I guess I'd better get back to the dear Old Briar-patch." thought yet kind to your waist cause never rich or filling! wruoLEV'5 CHEWIN Peter. 5 GUM 31'. PETER! HIGH SCHOOL bias; 1. Jay Robbins; 3. Walter t R rt f r J ii: i o'Mauey' ' 9"” " it "Y- Grade IV on L 1. bsyiinay lila- amde x.. 1, A1... And,,,,,,,; 3, Luna. 1. Dians Jsrdine; 8. Alan Jean Mclsaac; J. Edna McKinnon, VIm'-9113 ' Doreen Fisher, 1: t Macdon- Grade III (a) - 1. Duncan Mc- . aid. Linen and Spurgeon Robbins; 2. 9 Q ; Grade Ix L 1. Ana Sanderson, Lloydie Mcxinnon; 3. Earl Hapson. I 2. Teresa Mnclnnis. 2. Jimmy Mc- Grade 1" it” re 1- Sand” B"'CI1- C ' Aulay; 3. Eugene Wilson. Arlen; 2. Heather McLeod; 8. Lawrence : i Mcxmoni M(c;AuiiBy' 11 t ) 1 T y :3 1 ” GradeVIIl--l.K yMC- "W, t' -w Mn,” ' mac, 2. Isabel MCC0l'l'!elI;:. C or H'bV:a:teEd' Patric: 1gICI"m"M'i (3 I Grade vn - 1. Carol Birch. 2. Khmim C 9"” ”' 3” "' . - Tommy Mclnnis. 3. Ray Wilson. ' Grade VI - 1. John 0'Malley. 6'9”? H W m 1- D""”"" M” 3' 2. Catherine Mcxinnon. Le8d'd2' V131)” Lfwl5' ,, . . , yt 3 Grade V - 1. Jeanie Mclnnis: 1. 2 gzredol MCE H29": Mama; ' 5 Judy Sanderson; 3. Marjorie Rob Oi.HanluL" "1 ' ' :' Grade IV is) - 1. Wendy Rob- 3 WAR ON COMICS YEP CHOCOLATE rs-om NOW oN.'ri-iA1”s Ti-i' i FIND WHEN i ssavs soon. ...i NEVER um: 'r' was?! A ' ' , T CAKE LOT 0' TIME l.OOKlN' FOR ductive will your efforts surely be- STOCKHOLM (CF) .- A number ggsgiwiufggg ?g.".,.';L”E.i,l5”.?il””i BAKE Rm mom” t mesa smuoessxx i come. of Swedish organizations i ' s" 0- -"ME - Latest challenge for the oldest the workers' adult education group & . living title comes from North have banded together in a cam- ; '1 B ' , Scituate, H. I. E. E. Cookson found paign against comic books regard- Q I 3 a turtle near his vegetable garden ed as injurious to morals. 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