By I 0 GRAYWING LEAVES You are wise if always you prom by what .others do. -0ld' Mother Nature. uyaywing the Gull was a long way from salt water. He likes to iisll in iresh water. and he had iuiiuwed the Big River up to where the water ran too fast to freeze. He had come day after day to fish there. There were znhcrs spending the winter there aim telt that they had more right to llsh there than Graywing had. Rattles the Kingfisher was one. Lgnglegs the Heron was another. Both of them had lived all sum- nicr not far from that open water. They didn't want another fisher- man there. Sawbill the Merganzer. who is also called Sheildrake, was . frequent visitor there. And al- most daily King Eagle and Mrs. Eagle were visitors on the chance nf finding a dead fish floating in Contract Bridge 3, Josephine Culbertson F00 CONFIDENT- The best defense against a cer- tam type of declarer is to let mm feel that the contract is safe and that he might as well go out for nvertricks. 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None of them could have told why they had this feeling. They Just had it, and that was all they knew about it. Graywing the Gull. after circling around. lighted on the water over near where Longlegs the Heron was standing with just his feet in the water. Above him Rattles the Kingfisher was on his favorite porch in a tree from which a dead limb extended out over the water. "I'm leaving. Are you fellows s.........o.sgsu oo.a0OlOI. oooooosoo no-0-O-000 I Strange But True I! I. ll. Ilaedrthsr At the town of Bidefordfln Dev- onshire. England, there is a bridge kept in place entirely by means of mussels. This is somewhat sur- prising when we learn that this particular bridge has 24 arches. The tide is so swift that its mor- tar won't stay put, so loads of mussels are brought to the bridge from time to time, and these anchor themselves so firmly by means of their threads that they actually hold the long bridge's stone-work together, strange but true. Mrs. I-lilson Hughes of Harring- ton, P. E. 1.. has given birth in seven children in less than five years: two sets of twins and three single births. The peaceful life of the seven House brothers of Port Stanley, Ontario, came to an abrupt end last July when they were caught up in the spotlight of publicity going to Stay?" said Graywing. "Why shouldn't we stay?" croak- ed Longiegs. "No reason at all if you think you can stand it." declared Gray- wing. . "Stand what?" asked Rattles. "Stand what's coming," replied Graywing. "How do you know what's com- ing?" croaked Longiegs. ”I don't know what's coming. out I have a feeling. And what- ever it is, I'm not going to be iierc when it gets here," retort- ed Graywing. Without awaiting s reply Gray- wing took to his wings. He cir- cled twics. then headed straight down the Big River. gr owing smaller and smaller until be dis- appeared altogether. He was on his way back to salt water where he would be more at home than up there on the Bic River. Long- Iegs looked up at Rattles. "What do you think?” he asked. "I think, probably. that follow has good sense. I hate to go. but if we shall have such cold weather that most of this water would be froun over. I don't want to here. Fishing is poor enough as it is." said Rattles. Without another word he ldt his perch. flew out a little way over the water. and then went off down the Big River after Gray- wing. rattling as he flew. He was soon out of sight. Hardly had Rattles disappeared when King Eagle and Mrs. Eagle came down from the Great Mountain. King Eagle flew low above Longlegs. "We are oing South before it is foo lats. V3ou'd Etta: do the same thing," said i nag: 0-0 as. Qasjoooooooootsg l-- o.o.o..osn.eu.o.:o.ouooc-o- ! 8883 1 II but no dates with However. that didn't bother House brothers as they already have three women to do cooking, mending and what have b flirted with Lady Nicotine-nor have they ever rubbed shoulders with old Johnny Barleycorn, and strange but true the seven are bachelors. That's why they have been selected after a nation-wide search. by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to appear at the premier showing of the film "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers." Names: Vern, 52; Clarence. 50; Bill, 49; George. 48; Earl. 38; Lee. 34, and Ray- mond 32. The Seven House brothers have three unmarried sisters and they and their brothers all live together on a farm nosrpst. Thomas, on- tario. M.G.M. gave them a gala time the fair sex. the their you. Birds have as many kinds of bills as there are colors in a rain- bow. The heron has a beak shap- ed like a rapier. the ibis's looks like a sickle, the bill of the avocet is much like an swi. There are birds with bills of such an odd shape that they give the birds their names -- wrybill. cross-bill, span bill, curve-bill, lhoeblll. swordbill, longbill and so on. Each type is a specialized tool for getting certain kinds of food. Of all the bills or beaks attach- ed to birds that of the mandible is the most unusual. The lower mandible is longer than the up- per. and so compressed laterally that toolthena to New York on. that it resembles a lmlfl blade. Incidentally. the nuudlbie is the only one of the feathered kiba that has the ability to move the upper part of its bill. Anothsr odd thing about this strange looking beak is that the tips are twisted in opposite directions. The tiny wings of s humming bird vibrate at the speed of from fifty to seventy-five beats per sec- ono: It can fly backwards, for- ward. straight up or straight down and can hover in one spot as though suspended from an invis- ible wire. . Here. too, you win find quite a variety of bills. Some are straight. some curved, some short, and some seven inches long, all de- pending on their place of resi- dence and the kind of flowers grown in the vicinity. Indeed, there seems to be no limit to the fantastic shapes of birds bills. yet they are all equ. any useful to their owners as eat- ing tools. 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