oooo+o+o++>¢>¢¢¢+ovo+++ l. F. Iiutcheson & Son ovrjouisraisrs "Specialists in the fit- ting of glasses for the , correction of ocular de- teats.‘ 53 Grafton Street i O-Q-O-Q-O-OQ-rvvooooooeooeecva THE BUSY SIARCHERS To me your need has no excuse: For what I need you have no use. -Skirnmer the Swallow. There were busy days among the feathered talk in the Old Orohard. For that matter they were busy days among ienbhewd folk almost everywhere. Some already had hlllngry mouths to teed. Such were kept very busy indeed. some were tin-frying ho finish their nests tor it was high time that they should he hoiseekeeping. So these were busy also. The only ones who were not buoy were those wiho had _ can that mint be kept covered FARKIIALE PLAYERS Present , "Mama's BABY soy" \ A three-act comedy AT YORK HALL . FRIDAY, JUNE 4th at 8:30 PM. P} IN IIEAIf-‘Z MEMORIAL IIIILL ON JUNE 3rd and 4th TRINITY Directed by MRS. RUBY HOULE, C.D.A. Admission 50c NO TICI(_ET SALE AT DOOR Tickets at Milton's Old Spain . “REBECBII 0F SIIIIIIYBRUUK FARM” Y. P. II. Curtain 8:30 P.M. IIEIII lIP-TO-BATE FRESH FISII stone _' N 0 W 0 P E N , i!" HANDLING ALL KINDS OF FRESH FISH DAILY Under Management of man with I5 years‘ experience in Dominion Fisheries Department Mo0ormack’s Fresh Fish $tore BRUCE McCORMACK, Mgr. I70 ‘Prince St. Napoleon and llncle Eiiiy COME HERE: JOE, AND Tawii A i. AT‘ THIS LONG HAIRED M OOH’ BY Clifford MacBrIiIo UTT/ SILLIEST LOOKIN/ DOG: I EVER SEEN , Ii ' [MOVE firfifiéifiiimoiisv ‘W’ xiiiiy 4....-. and warm. ‘may had only to get their toad. easily done at the sea- son o! the year‘. and the rent o! the time sit on their eggs and dream o whatever it. is that happy birds dream about. Mr. and Mrs. Chippy the Chip- ping Sparrows. they of the pretty| russet caps, ViBTe busily hunting along the driveway in Farmer Brown's yard, around the barn. and in the barnyard. "Each year it is harder", com- plained OhIPPY. “What is harder?" come Robin, who Chippy. "To find hairs." spoke up Mrs. Chippy. "Nioe long hairs from the tail or neck or a horse. They are harder and harder to find. I don't know what we Sparrows are going to do ii’ horses keep on getting fewer. There was a time when it was no trouble at all to get all the hairs needed. They could be picked up almost anywihere. But try and find. them now! Our nest is all done but the lining, and I irnust have at least some hairs for that. Without them it wouldn't seem like my own nest. I simply must have thorn. "Won't other hairs do?" asked Welcome Robin. "It they are long enough they might do, but I would rather have Horse hairs. There's one now!" Mrs. UhiPPy 110w down in grass o! the door-yard and picked up a long hair then ilew happily over to the Old orchard. “Pussy? declared Welcome Robin to no one in particular. “Just iussy. Hair! What do they want to bother with hair lor? And their nest has no solid iound- atiori. with a good strong foun- dation oii mud the rest doesn't mdmtiiox‘ so much Grass, dead grass, with a lining oi fine soft grliss, makes a real nest. Other stui! will do in place at the grass but no in place of the mud for asked Wel- overheard the foundation and walls. Hair indeed! I wonder what Skimmer and Mrs. Skimmeinare hunting ‘for. They hive spent a. 0t oi time around those Hens the morning I wonder what tor." Welcome Robin rlew over to the top of one at the poets o! the hen- yand. Skimmer the Swallow, he of the shining bluish coat and snow white waistooat, swooped past him and pflfihbd on the next post. Mrs. Skimmer was nowhere in sight. "what, are you rolke hunting for so hard this morning?" asbed Wel- come Robin. "lnziathoss" tmtiztei-ed Skimmer. "We need a iew more ieathen to tiniah our nest. It seems to i-ne I never have known than to be l0 hard to iind. Have you seen any. ‘Welcome Robin?" w ‘ stared at Skimmer as it he never had seen him belore. Ho looked down in the honyard. Feathers were aoattered here and there. He looked hack at Skim- mer. “Just what is wrong with your eyes? I can see feathers enough tor a dozen nests." said he. "Oh, but they are not white!" 155%? I ll the ,i i” ‘will-Ii l, ia/l‘ d u. ‘ _ "gm-m year it is harder," oom- plalned Chippy twittei-ed skimmer. "Those won't do at all without some whii-Q 0M5 n. go with them. ma. Skim“! would rather have all white. but o4 com-go i1 we can't ilnd enouih white ones we'll have to use some oi those. But we must have some white ones. We really must Mrs. Skimmer won't be haPPY without a tew at least. Here she 601M! now, and as I live she haenone! I wonder when she round it! Twit- tering happily, skimmer darted sway to join Mrs. Skimmer at the house Farmer Browns but’ Md W5 up on a pole just out-side the Old Orchard especially for them. "Fussy!" said Welcome Robin "Just plain iussy‘. Now if it» ‘W! mud they couldn't (ind I would understand it, but any such a fuel about leathers‘. And why are WNW ones any better than any others? Hello! There is Goldie the Oriole, and he seems to be looking tor somehhing. And there comes Mrs. Goldie to 10in him. I wonder whit they are looking 101-" The next awry: "More F1159? Iblks.” a Contract Bridgeg 3y Josephine Culberteon . am \_,'\'7\7\)\Q@ The surety Play Film It. was peculiar that South We! the deciarer in today! “"1- b“ that was not the real cause oi the contract! failure. laatdnier;___ __ nosui-soiitiivuuimoial T“; a on s5 we: 107 z i North chose to use m; "paid diamond cue bid u en kurplicit demand that South harm m; major in which he had the great- " lflnlth (Th-ls is not a deiinite convention, but a logic“ dew“ Unless the responder ihu wer- ‘Whellflin! Preference tor the u“. bid mllnfld‘ suit. he bids his longer major suit.) _ Actually. since North hm ggvm Orders. viii his iii-st. cue bid tint, "19 biddina he held open iinm 5”“ W" reached. it would have 997: mm! Bfllflible i0 bid hh-fgg om the -‘ round. with the intention or ghqwing m, Mm if south did not raise oliades. H°W°V°Ti 0h eiour-helrt can, I'm“ "WW1! have been iuliilled with South the declarer instead M "mi-IL WBBt. seeing no mp9 in the diamond lead, opgngd M, top spade. The an w“ put up, and the heart. queen was led. m“ ducked: west won and 19¢ m! 1155 Shade. mat won and N. filmed a spade. South stopped h!‘ impending run: by trimming m“ theiheart nine. but when h, m.‘ zzizzr.;.rz.""; ‘My m! - B8 W fatal ruff. Down on?” m m. The tiwnr‘ “ h south refused to iakgmttifile :15: iirwsse at i-nu .i'si- trick. It was "Weir possible um. the 155d was a singlton, East, wmh “y, trumps. probably would have ma the suit at some point: West, with l 83MB"!!! 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