Q! By Thornton THE NEW HOME It matters not it new or old Tne home where never love grows cold ..Old Mother Nature. Mrs. Timmy the Flying squirrel .zid made up livr mind. Tinimy didn't. like it. but them was noth- ing he could do about it. lie had long since learned that whcn Mrs. Timmy made up her mznd about certain things, sh: niiidc up his mind. t-oo. He nnghl gniinbic and protest. but ill the end he woiiid do just. what she wanted him to. It is just that. way in niiiny homes. Mrs. Tiniiny had iiiforincd him that they were home in one or Fa:'iiiei- Bi'own'sj Boy's bird houses near the edgci of the Green Forest. I "We belong in the Giaecnf FOFCSL" Krumbled 'F'.iii:i:y. "Of course we rZ'.,' rrtiirnedl Mrs. Timmy sweetly. l'Who said we don't " ”I'hat house isn't in the Green Forest. it is right out in the DPOPL". retortcd Timmy. . ”It. is within one good jump. .ng glide of the Green Forest. so what are you fussing for?" liirs. Timmy i-rtortcd. "I think no are better off where we are over in that his," I-partment ti-ce than we ever can. be here." squcakcd Timmy. I "The children wouldn't be," ,9- lxurned Mrs. Timmy. Her Vu.L'C I I 1 l oonrucm VISUAL REFRA(:'I'mN and ANALYSIS l G. F. HUTCHESON 8: SON Optoimetrists 53 Grafton St si.e7Xi;Qii:: to nirikc a llC4tV.i 'MONCTQN, NB.-g W. Burgess i I) Lei-e uiz is gain! to he gtiv 'm..l. liome wt our hiidy i'Cl)iiLii TIIIIIILV. was S(il.lCliil.. than ever. "That's what you say. UM 3'0” donll. liiirw. Tlity iiiiglti be a ili' iioltse off in a ili)liiC right out i:i mo ()pCn like that house." squeak- ed Tziiiniy, and he sounded real- ly cross. lilrs. Tinuiiy said nothing. She' tre cs. Usiia lly the :l.ded Etway ainoiiz i ;:ii. ininiy '.viitc'.ied h:r wlicre site wdnt, he urnt. TIl'.S l.nii: he stayed i'i;ht wlivie hi" was. He didn't ;ip;)rov(- oi it at all. He thought that if they must have a now home, it should be ::i a. hole in H tree. such as lliigv hail always had. He knt-' if Mrs. 'l'Iniiiiy 'n:itl ii :' mind, that settled the iii:ittcr. would do wh. .. she wanted him to do whether 11? wallI9d to or not. "if she thinks llui chase after her, bi1(i'S niist.:iken." tihoiight 'l'.m.iny to himself. and continued to sulk right where she 'had leit him. in ii few minutes Mrs. Timmy return:d. She was carrying something in her mouth. She brushed past Timmy as she climbed the tree. and jumped and glided over to the foot of the pole on which was the bird house. A moment later she was in that house. When finally she returncd and joined Timmy, slic- Eixiwi-iooiiai. "A ROYAL WELCOME V, ONE .M,.,..,, 'uv: llKE .2” AWAIIS k, - - g . YOU" . Noam or .uriwAr mum : 'CALI6E ME MUST OF I5 SWALLOWED TH ' THO5E MOIE9 ABE RUININ6 MY LAWN-' r SOMETHING MUQT BE VONE A5:JUT E os 'ri:2Asu2e RAPE cuzio-3. Hai? ; on 10'--B UACGUELI .. ...-gm:-.m--4” --.-a .- H . WE BET GJR LIFE SAVIN3 MEREDI SNlllKD- . YO' KEELED OVER, 7"5AVE LIZ ABIVEI? YO' CROOKED OLE. W (-:m MAD most, FAV- sa's Al-I KIN sxr h 7'NIGH7'MAI.'E AUG! 5, w rIME U1: WHEN NE DEMDSEV run a:w';m.r;, or waooo.'.'-) Ti 1 ACI-IY ran? Tryo"l-lot-CoId"'IreafmenI Dip tired feet in hot Cuticura Soup suds. tlicn icy water. Massage with Cuticiira Ointment. . . W ?rEi"3.'S.78?..?l'i':ii'.?i CUTICIIIIA was in high PIN i5- --1t ;5 going to he the best home we ever had," she declar- cd. ”i have-round t-helluva-licst bar-'.; to make it nest of. Now slop your Sllikirlig and help me got. mole Sl'.Llif tor a nest." With- out waiting fur a reply. she was oil aznzn. p p '-I won't, go!" said Timmy, talk- ing to himself. "I won't go!" Then he went. He found Mrs. 'l'iniin:.' in a cqdar tree. Now cc- diir trons liave bark unlike the bark of most other trees. It can be pulled oil in little strips. and is salt. That is. it is soft for bark. and cedar smells good. Mrs. Tiinmy was busy hunting for the softcsi :IZri.p3 of bark she cniild gct. when Timmy iinaily jl)lllC(i hrr, she already had a inoiilliiiil. tori full for her to say ill word. S110 knew bitter tliiiii to try. One ,lioiild new? try to lalki i uztli ii. inoiitli full. It isn't polite. .Shc- JIISI. bi-iisiit-d past Timmy on her way in to the new home. Still gruir.oi.iig.-Timmy got R inoiiitlifiil and followed her. Ont-e ziisldr the house. got. (or 1110 time being that he ididlft like this new home. Mrs. 'l'imin,i' was busy shredding the bark with her sharp teeth. Timmy 'folloucd her example and shred- ded the bark he had brniighit in. When the last of the bark had ucrn siireddsii ed her lllfldtt licad out siirv one x mu :1 woici k to the GZTPIL Forest. tiio no douru I): iiiiy ft) 3 kiiow ho was working just as li:.r:l s nu: Mrs. 'l':niiri3', c;ii:'y- IIIZ 'o.irk ire-zn that cr:lai' tree to the new home and iiiireddiiis, fine lor the iicst Mrs. Timmy was making there. After a while they stopped to west. "Know what?" asked Til1lnLl'. j Mrs. Timmy shook her head. ”What'?” she wanted to know. "I believe this is going to be the best home we ever had.” rc- plied Tini-niy. i FIRST EI;lZABETll . The lirst Queen Elizabeth rcivzncili illli-II licr liii England from 1558 I death in 160:; at the age of 69. KINII EIIIE COFFEE l I gllwuys Frrsli Amt WHAT'S vou MEAN lT'5 PiIMPlNisOiiT .70 1914!. Too 4 E .,. DON'T use we TASTE ' Of: THE HOSE SO I PUT he lor- . Mrs. T.nnny pok-- llnwed. The first thiii:.:: iii :Av,'cAuse gg;LE.il;cAvgK we PuMP&N'ME . u" ' HEWASIVISITIN O ":3 me” H15 erzaiiiss. THE GUARDIAN. . ow-as-com-co-ox contract Bridge By Jouphlm Clulnrtaon ;'-ew.s2to-s-es1nxr4n-e- THE VITAL TRICK South "booted" a game contract in today's deal by losing one more truinpp trick than he had to lose. 49”?'C0& East denier. Iiulh .-mics vulnerable. t:i:i-ili-South 40 on score. .763 qssiz QKQ9 hAl08 p I i 4A1o 4-75 1,763 WNE QAKJ9 I 08432 OP-75 .l.lx'9'.'3 S ,daQ!H3 QKQD841 9Q10 .3105 i &JG 5 Thebldding: East South West North l 19 1Q Pass 2Q I Pass Pass Paul I East-Wtst were unable to do any real eomipcting, d-cspitc Ihe opposing part-score - for Ill they rould tell. any three-level bid might be severely punished. 5 west opened his top heart Ind iE.'ist collected the Tiing and. ace. 'Wlien Soutili dropped the ten :and quccn. East led a third round. I of the suit. south ruffed with the :cight of trumps. then overtook this own diamond jack with Izhe queen. his ihtention cit course be- 'ing to lead trumps toward the J closed hand. East won the dia- linond trick and led his fourth y heart. At this point South made A fatal mistake he ruffed with the nine of trum-ps. As was only to ihe expected. West overruifcd with the ten. and the conse- queme was that South lost a to- tal of six tricks two spade tiicks, tiwo hearts, one diamond and one club. ltgvas a very bad play for .South to ruff the fourth heart! iThe logical and winning move was to discard 3. club on this trick. Then, with tru-mrps break- Iiiig 2-2. it would have been ex- ilrcmcly easy for South to hold ihls overall loss to five trickk to deprive the in other words. Cncmy of a second trump trick. It is true that perfect deleiise, involving a. club shift by East. would have prevented declarer fi n using this trick-saving de- Yii.C. but the cssciicc of good de- ularer's play is to take advantage of cvcry opporiiinity. Actually. it Soiilili could see the exact position of "cards and know that it would be safe to lay down a high trump from his nwn hand after ruriing the third hriirt. the dcicndcrs would be liolpicss. 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