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L TIIIIGIIT 3.30 The prises an the nine II thou prevatllng at other ' l52Ci'Lir' ckosswoTzi5” Hi l':li'l 7.! ssuiisslff i'--'- I'iI:J.'-llll!- 'not exactly fruit." said he. "My wife says canning season is on-so I'm looking or another job in the Guardian Want Ads!" lly Thornton W. GOLD!!! CLIJVIB COUBIN Though humblest of the humble. still The craftsman glories in his skill. -Old Mother Nature. 0 I 0 That is as it should be. It is one of the first laws of Old Mother- Nature. It is those among her children who do best what it is given them to do who live best and longest. And those who take pride in what they do always are the ones who do things best. Alas. that this seems to be no longer true among so many of mankind: that so many no longer take pride in the work of their hands. no longer are true craftsmen. To Farmer Brown's boy. spend- lumen) mg the winter in the Land-of-ah ways-summer. called the Tropics. almost everything he saw was new ”What kind or bird is that?" cried Farmer Browns boy. to him and of course strange. even , :- queer. Hardly a tree or plant was familiar and most of the feathered folk he so far had seen were com- plete strangers to him. 1. "what kind oi fruit do you call that?" he asked of the friend wlioi was with him. He pointed up to! some odd-looking objects hanglncl from branches of a tall tree. They; hung down several feet and were swinging gently in the wind. i His friend chuckled. "They are- 'iD'D73CN3'DUDi'."P7?”3'?t-FR1-s3OlT4i3'iTi' contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson (,.,;(,;..,m.-,;,z,a:ewa-zeoriauiansowcczzscvzztcaixata. rmsr THINGS rmsr In such a hand as i.odaY'8- dmll" lug trumps should not hi the "'59 consideration Northdeswr.-' Ioth sides vulnerable. QQ102 OAQ4 .AKT3i 4,432 . 34 VI? gios-ro N OK-11" gen W E OQ-Tia Q1098 5 cl-:KQ D asxasst .9b3l v .103 an Thebidding Nam ustx South West 19 Double 24 - Pass 3. Fur 4a Peal Unfortunately for West. the top club was the most attractive open- ing lead. (Actually. a heart open- ing would have been ideal.) How- ever, as the play proceeded, it did not matter much! East collected two club tricks and led a third round. south ruffed and immed- iately cashed two high trumps. then tried the heart finesse. In view of the bidding. it was not surprising that this failed, and with it. the contract. The right line of play in this type of situation is clearly marked. It involves a slight risk. but far less risk than trusting to the heart finesse! At the third trick deciarer should cash the diamond see. then the diamond king. and should ruff a. third round oi diamonds with a high trump. Now is the time to lead ace and another trump and with trumps breaking 2-2. it costs declarer nothing to lead dummyls fourth diamond in the hope that it will be mast, not West. who has the remaining high card in the suit. when that condition proves true. south simply concedes the trick to East. discarding a heart from his own hand. Now, obvous- ly. East cannot lead without giving south a free heart finesse or, if East has kept a club to return. let- ting South discard his last heart while he ruffa in..dummy. It is also obvious that if East does not follow suit to the fourth diamond, declarer can mi: and try "Then what are they. some kind of growth? Ilve noticed that some trees have a lot or other plants growing on them.” said Farmer Browns boy. Again his friend chuckled. "Those things didn't grow there. They were put there." said he. "What in the world were they put there for and by whom?" cried Farmer Brown's boy. "We'll sit down on this fallen tree for a few minutes and watch," was the reply. They didn't sit there long before he saw a black bird as big or per- haps a little bigger than Creaker the Grackle whom he knew so well back home. This bird was flying and the spread tail was bright yel- low. The bill was yellow too. For the moment he forgot the queer things hanging from the tree. "What kind of a bird is that?" rrled Farmer Brown's boy excited- ly, for never before had he seen one like it. "That is Yellow-tail. some folks call him Corn Bird beca he likes car so well and eats a lot or it '. gardens. But Yellow-tall is a much better name. He is a cousin of--" "Looirl" exclaimed Farmcr Browns boy. "He is at one of those things hanging down on that treei Now he has gone in it!” On his face was a funny look as he turned to his friend. The latter laughed right out. "I started to tell you that Yellow- tail is a cousin of Goldie the Bal- timore Oriole. I guess you know him back home." Farmer Brown's boy nodded. "Of course I know Goldie. and Mrs. Goldie. They build a nest every year in a. big' elm tree near the house. a hanging nest beautifully woven and-" He stopped abrupt- ly and stared at his friend with cusanlzw. Cl-iARl'...0T'l'ETOWNf . . we ornta, 3391!. ”'3V"T'” 33,4 '3 '3 as uamv rmowiu' '2 7 rr . MQEII) I'D WHAT NEED. HI'C A5 IOUGN AS A RHINO. )1. WHEN 3'8- nppy AND "CAP" sums 7 ' I" Wamwamtn I such a funny look of aston' L t, of unbelief struggling with belief. that "his, friend laughed right out. "Yes," said he. "those are nests. They make Goldic's nest seem pretty small. don't they? some of those nests are five feet long and they are wonderfully woven. No- tice that they are very much big- ger at the bottoms where the birds sit on the eggs. I guess you seldom if ever find more than one Oriole nest in a tree. but 0oldie's cousins down here are very social There are a dozen nests in that tree." "And what nests!' cried Farmer Brown's boy. "rll get one for you to take home to show the folks there what sort of craftsmen we have down here." replied the friend. -rrinsr manor Fran-coir-Xavier Laval-Moni- morency. who came to Quebec from France in 16.59. was the first Bishop of- Quebec. OWBRIDGFS iONIC I iwml. inf. COUGHSM-(Oi s A the heart finesse. LPL ABNER - , . .......-.- By Al mipp i-I DIDN'T K WIL. -GOA!-(HAD 59 I-R-RUN WAY- I WANT AN EXTRA BLANKET. TOO, AND" . HLM-'T'HEII'6 LLM BERl-EAD- I HoA;IIN"i' u-cv.'l.u.4--z 2 in as as is as avaa---nuua op on-m' A JOB --