.3 ., 4, .. '53- SA V:u'iwA"'t-'d!'5'(H ..y By Thornto MES. HOOTY CELEBRATES The storms of life, if bravely met, Are harmless, and stronger yet. -poid Mother NaUur.e. Winter was almost over, but there was still snow and "me every- where. It was difficult to believe zhat Sweet Mistress Svfllltt was al- ready on her way up from the Land-of-always-Summer. Winter had been long and hard, and it still was hard for most folks, However, the cold and the snow and the ice didn't prevent. Hooty the Great Horned Owl and Mrs. Hooty from planning to set up house-keeping. 'Ihey are the first of all the feathered folks to begin iousekeeping each year,'a.nd they do not wait for the arrival of sweet Mistress Spring to do it. n W. Burgess This year they had taken P0!- session of the very good nest at Blscky the Grow and Mrs. Bl Y had built the year before, and had planned to use again this year. Mrs. Hooty decided that it was just the: nest they wanted. They didn't ask the Crows if they were wi.iii:ng to-give up their nest. No, sir. they didn't do anything of the kind. They simply took posseuion, and that was that. The very first day they decided on taking the nest there was s snowstorm. Mrs. Hooty didn't want that nest filled with snow Ieain, so we simply settled in that nest. and stayed right there all throush the storm. The next morning. after the storm was over. she got up and shook herself. There was the nest as dry inside as if there had been no storm at all. To be held MONDAY, MARCH 2nd- Model School ..... .. Prince Street TUESDAY. MARCH 3rd-- West Kent ............. .. Rochford Square CITY IMMIINIZINC CLINICS Conducted by Department of Health at Welfare as follows: WEDNESDAY. MARCH 4th- Queen Square ............... .. 1:30 p.m. Notre Dame 2130 lim- THURSDAY, MARCH 5th- Spring Park ............ .. 1130 Parkdsle ...................... .. ' 1:30 p.m. p.m. Tables for p.m. SPECIAL VALENTINE DANCE at cnovnn own Chsriottefownh Finest Dance Hall SATURDAY NIGHT Dancing 9 - 12 Jackie Doyle and his Clover Club Band Soloist. For Reservations Phone 1222 Saturday between 4-8 To avoid disappointment phone your Reserva- tions early. No Reservations held after 10:30 p.m. Please phone in cancellations early. 100 couples Liii Abner e. .; 2.96- Hooty turned his head and looked. that's itl" he exclaimed. Hooty and Mrs. I-footy added a few sticks to the nest, and Mrs. Hooty fixed the inside to suit her better. That was all that was done. Nothing more was necessary. Mrs. Hooty spent all her spare time in the nut, or fussing with it. I-footy wasn't much interwted. If Mrs. Hooty Was saaisifled that was all that mattered to him. He was more interested in getting some- thing to eat. Getting a dinner was real work these days, and he spent most or the time he was awake in hunting. This particular night Booty had had poor luck. He had hunited all night long. It was discouriiglnsz. It was a cold night. It was such a cold night that it was hard indeed to believe that Mistress spring had even started up from the Sunny South. When Hooty came in sight of the nest Mrs. Hooty was still on it. She saw him coming and left the nest. She sat beside it and waited for I-footy to join her. Hooty saw at once that she was excited. "What are you so excited about?" he asked. as he perched beside her. lcantt you Hooty. "It must be that you've been hunting and had good luck.” said Booty, looking around to see if there was anything left for him. "No," replied Mrs. Hooty. "I haven't been hunting at all, but I'm going right away just to celebrate." I-Iooty looked puzzled. "What are you going to celebrate?" he asked. "You haven't even looked in the nest." said Mrs. Hooty. "Why should I?" asked Hooty. "Look and see!” retorted Mrs. I-footy. Hooty turned his head and look- ed. "30, that's it!" he exclaimed. "'Ilhat's it," replied Mrs. Hooty very proudly as she looked down in the nest. In it was an almost mund white egg, the first agyz of the year for anyone in that neighborhood. It really was some- thing to celebrate. Here it was. still winter, with snow and ice everywliere around, and an egg, the first egg of the year. was in her nest. Do you wonder she want- ed to celebrate? The first egg is always something to celelxmle. She didn't know it. but she was really celebrating another dav.. She was celebrating a real birth- day. You see, she had laid that first My rm Washin-;ton's Birth- day. The baby that would hatch guess?" asked Mrs. from that am would be the first THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN OJOOMOMOTNM Contract Bridge By Josephine Clubortun O-l0O&C0m0 LOOK AHEAD! ...... It is faisl in most cases for the defenders to play on it trick-by. trick basis. without following s. long-ranged plan tacitly sgvreed on. In fact, the defenders must look as far ahead as the declare: must. and. Whenever possible, keep one vital step ahead of him. That is precisely what East did not do in the following deal. South dealer. Both lides vulnerable. -QJ964 (K73 Q653 . q.Q82 Q1072 AQ-'5 9.11034 OAQM QQ7 W E 93103 4.1913 S 4.Kio54 QAK83 52 QAK9l1 . .',A6 Thebidding: South West North Hut 1. Pass INT Pus 2; Pass SQ FIJI 4. Pass Pass Pass North had to be decidedly optimistic to raise South's spade rabid, even though that rabid was it strength-showing "reverse." In fact. it was a little strange that North chose to raise in suit which he had refused to bid, himself, at the one-level. However. from North's point of view. all was well that ended well. West opened the heart jack. The king was played from dummy and East won with the ace. East then laid down the heart queen and A third round of the suit. Declare-1;, ruffed the third heart and hopefully cnslhed his top trumps. Needles to say, he was glad lo see the queen fall, and he then led his last trump to extract West's ten. New South led out the ace, king and another diamond, and when that suit broke 3-2, he was home. Two of dummy's clubs went off very comfortably on South's established diamonds. East was rather careless or thoughtless in his handling of the heart. suit, Proper timing M the defense would have defeated the contract. To effect that proper timing, East hand "to return s low heart at the second trick, and West then had to shift to clubs. This would have set up four sure tricks for the defense .- two hearts, one diamond and one club. bird baby ofvthe year. It would be one of the first. but not quite the first, of all the babies of the Green Forest. Mother Bear al- ready had two babies three weeks old, but nobody knew it. Mother Bear hardly knew it herself. for she was still spending most of her time asleep in her den. itYou keep that egg warm!” com- manded Mrs. Booty, "while I go try. to find something to eat." 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