llv Thornton W. Buraessl MES. LIGHTFOOT IS ANXIOUS who are abroad after dark. Jack! The wise will try to look ahead. Frost was busy every night. That The future lives; the past is dead. picnic days. the days of plenum -Old Mother Nature. were past. The days of easy liv- The red leaves and yellow mg were over. it. would not he? leaves and brown leaves had fnlv ; long before Old Man Winter caincl len, and most of the trees, ex-iio stay. i cepting those green all the yeari There were thrifty follg. such as through were bare. Such a dif- Happy Jack Squirrel. Chattererj fercn:-e this made in the Greenithe Red Squirrel, Striped Qhip-3 Fore.-it. when the leaves ucre on munk, Paddy the Bcaverzind soniel all the trees. as they had beenlothers. who didn't worry about; through the long, happy SLllhmCr.1iWi'lat they would eat or wherei and even for some tzme in thclthey would find it: they knexv.l lovely fall 56113011, it wits easy ior"r'n:'y had stored enough good! lurred and feathered fink. espec-Itlnn-gs to last them as long asi ially the feathered folk, to hicte.JOld'M:in Winter stayed. Thrift 15' Now that most of the trees wereionc of the surest and best waysl hare. it was no longer easy to hide l' of kccplng wo:'1'y away. But in p quickly. or to dodge out of s;gh:v:he Green Forest and on the. in time of danger. l yGI'Lt3ll Meadows. in the Old Pas-1 l'Fhe day; :11;-cw sl'lI(3l!tlClt alnd iurc and the Old Orchard, alongp siortr.-" an 51oi'ter. ie lll”1tS the Big River, up and down arrow longer and longer and l:ng- Laughing Brook and at the Smil-i er. Of course. this suited these i w Pool are mi ' who ra t l VOCATIONAL i SCHOOL Applications now bcin;;r received for Afternoon Sowiiig Classes and 1-Ix'oiiiiig Cooking i-ltissvs. Apply at once to-- DORIS M. ANDERSON, Home Economics Department GHANGES CAR FERRY SERWOE BORDEN - CAPE TORMENTINE EFFECTIVE MONDAY, NOV. 5th. An additional trip of the Car Ferry between Borden and Cape Tormentine will be operated effective Monday, November 5th leaving Borden at 7.30 P.M. and Cape Tor- mentinc 9.00 P. M. making four trips in each direction daily except Sunday instead of three as at present. The week-day service effective from Monday, N()YCl1l- ber 5th will be: Leave Borden at 9.10 a.m.; 1.00 p.in.: 4.30 p.m.: 7.30 p.m, Leave Cape Tormentine at 10.35 a.m.; 2.40 p.m.; 6.00 p.m,; 9.00 p.m. I 93 Contract Bridge 76 By Jolephlno Culbertson xa9QrvGDnC9COOGO?0.0r&r-Ob N0 CAUSE FOIIJIJEFEAT Neither the bad irumvp break nor the excellent defense in the following dcal should have made declarcr lose his slam contrlct. South dealer. East-West vulnerable. 6 9 5 4 2 v Q A .1 9 "I am worried." declared Mrs. . p 87 5 4QK Q 5 .K. 3 Liehtfoot. - .”....?.Ljj-...- V 2 N .3 10 3 3 store food. but must get it friymy Vn-'6 tv E 3:035 3O day to day. For them thrift can- Qifogn 37 S not chase away worry. . O .A 10 Among these rirc Lightfoot the; 'K Q 73 Deer and Mrs. Lightfoot. Thew .Q74 kind of food they mustbhatiie thelytg akggg 5 fin front dav ay. "Flint foodd to be stored away. So The bidding: .. when the season of ice and snow South Went: NOT"! 3” and bitter cold comes to the Green 1 9 Pairs 3' P3 Forest and makes it hard for 4;. Pass 46 P1 them to get around, they often Ag Pass 69 go hungry. If the snow is very P335 P355 deep all through the Green For-l Sjce South had made one est. the Deer folk cannot move b L I Y k tn h eislain try when he bid four clubs, a on muoi. ou now ey av . lhls followin cue bid of s ades WW” I995 Wml 5h”P"ed5ed lime was a shadegambitious, but Ether: WOVE5 that W” rm” dm"ilis no denying that the final con- m.wug'h. me m0w' 0"” mkrliti-act was sound. If trumps had with big- bmad feet can get 3b'lbroken even fairly well. South 0”” much When ".he Sm” heilwould have had easy sailing. d”eP' 5”” lsvbeaumul M 5ee' mi i West opened the club ten. The W 15 '””c1' 3'9 mm k"9w5 uysiqueen won and the first lead of better than does Mrs. L1gh:1itfof().t mumps bmughb the bad news. For d'3y5 3” days L13 "1? Declai-er drew two more rounds and M” Llghumt and the he "of trumps. then ran the ciubl. grown f5W”3 had wasted .d().x;i but East shrewdly refused to ruff beevhnuts ""1 ”""S' Y” d” 'f iin with his high trump until the km”: they at? acorn; 3”? beef)? fourth round of clubs. when the m”5t There,” .nmhmg 1 ejy gtgispade six was discarded from bcm” at this mnielm ygmi Lt dummy, Then East ruffed and "M" the ”weet Ime me-cor .returned the spade king to smoth- llercd mi” "d the brow; Elmfnsier dummy's queen. This left South lie” gent Save 1”? few la aleie with a sure loser in the diamond hldmg Md" i”a;1'35'f aasly C:-EiSlliL. and defeated the contract. WC” not .920”; 31 e”,C:)rL1ri After drawing three trumps "Wk? 10”k'”n. fol uh em h” P. tiand running only three clubs. dec- Whllci of wmset ll mt It!” ”a5Vilarer should have made East win Siww. as Sgaker:n:uldri(;Hnw1ediivhiilis high trump by leading an- imuushaifh Eat. by qw" M theiolher round of that suit. Now if nous: 9 E191 13” l5 1 n 1. East rcturncd any spade. declar- (urges more M011 db be; M; givfclcr would not have to lose a 9”” Mm” few lode; m”:h' Dferispade trick, and he could discard would be ."0 60” t ,.or :1 b d; a diamond from dummy on his mlk ngceptlng hcl ti: and stlmljhoxtin fourth club. The diamond Teisiase doziiin dmep then, leave” finesse would round out the own- '.he h."”1P"If;5 "4 :”'";5,:rit1;ff :enl(iitI;fLEast exited with in. diamond we r;me”'d os 0&9” "LiVihm.00i ' ginstcfld of a spade, declarer could erlmmiv Odo. H1'gOtwa;)dNnlnieiicly play low from his own . 5” xdii auigof nzmcgd it Fmiliaiiri. and Wrst would have to tlfslgo miwr tit?-ee vears they . iiadlwastv me M” m keep duminym gem mot; winu-T in E '('eI.LaininlltEi-SVOL from taking the trick. Jari of the Green Forest Licht.-i The cm.x M .me' play was ”' 2301' Cxtpccled Ln Spend ml: Forging l, avoid discarding prematurely wmwr mere. but Mrs. Lighu-ootifilh dummy on the fourth club. was spending more and niorepit. there to worry about?" time wandering about in another. Food my me in-ins," part. of the Green Forest. Sehrprhm; mother, looked worried. Liizhtfoot told her L,Lght,f0gt, 1mke.;1 surpdjsed, her go. fWl1;it is the matter with the "I . d" I 1 V1" itwins'."' he demanded. ”Can'i. they p am woirto . dec aroc . inlcm what we do?" Lizhtfoot 5 "or course." replied Mrs. Light- .whv:,.. mked L1ghMn(,L' uwhattfnot, then added: ”If there is ' iruough of it." p AOPUl4.?i77' -46' Will 45' PROM0O'0A' replied cosu DIET AND DAN JUST FLOAT AWAY! OH - 50e.'.r- ww om vo' LOSE HERON STONE Mounnxw, wt-uzn SHE was A INFANT P WU W LAUNCH ' LOWEIEDP . ' -v SEE THE NEW sAv. CIRLIE. IM'SQUEEKIE' SMELLS SO GOOD: I00 -' -1 PROMOTION To :1) TYDIST I CUYE. l.ET ME snow you HOW a o SECRETARWO ' lS'NT sue 9 TO vur CLEAMINTHAT y J! . V WQVICE ', out LOOK AT HAIRIYOUNEED Q (-4. i-. PR5-IDENV use HAIR .1 . , WILDROOL LIQUID p l (J k r & CREAM 5 M900 IT POSITIVELY my 6 CREAM suamvoo LEAVES yous: umiz 5OUEAK)' CLEAN- IT'S SOAP'LESS,SUDSY AND was LANOLIN m IT TO MAKE YOUR umrz sorr AND MANACEABLE DRUFF IT J UNE, ON YOU WCONCRAT ULAEON) GLEAMS I , 1 By WALT KELLY xAmr! rra mess THINE5 we 7Tio'ma1nly i:hemeadm7 was iddle DON'T UNDERSTAND THAT ARE a4N6EPO(l5!' m p with mov7-- An heretical hitherto here! -. 7l!A7E.' DGYT 7' If 4? GLAD 30lJ WARNED the MATTER How ' AXES By Alex Raymond I DON'T LIKE ITQQKI MUST . MOTOR IN TO 'i'UNlS.t.KEEF THE GIRL BELOW DECK UNTIL I GET BACK! !')0'i'I'Y DIPPLE xrHF. C'l,A m)iAN, c'.HA'i'.0TTt7.'rnxvnim ,p KING or THE ROYAL MOUNTED . yawn: )c'U'P56cMI' 1:: 7n am aorram arms Tame A 70 PEI50V- ,; "V": ””V5r I neseeime Iran! t - V H, CHANCE-' TO ox '- Ge ADPREHEND who I r . rge Ftillhgi he .,&I u YNAMIT it KILLER-5. h - '5 Kim. -l Lem mean t h . . A Mtznaw t Vex o p roor- :3 I ., y IIIDG-E I - OHQNNING x ., .. x tloAliN5- ,,.J h . 3. RIVER m . . k e w 3 mm sun... aw i w x. 5 Pf 1.. I (ANT ' sulml IT more and THIS l IT seems To 36 i DON'T see wuv I'M suns GLAD VEAH! I THINK 'ru' MORNING, SUPPOSE ALRIGHT, no pm not re SAY so we GET vowoxx pg; ggiolutaz :ETE:AP5es1- vou my WALKING A1 ALL. CAN I an , A.HEAD. AGAIN. E-mug” TRANW, on rr. I BACK 1o ' ' M TRAINING f ' nssteo oven we 3 WEEK-END y '9' AND ” ”f”E"”e”fw” u H memmsms l G h on His v ,. SPRAINEO ” t 3 ANKLE. 3 t .. "I -i. i it i d p V & .:mtme..-..a....u..,s-.lu.;......4 .,L,,... ,4 - .. ,,,',I.5 uoznce, vo vou 5:35? STILL HAVE A LOT OF 1145 NAME PLATE o-ruaizs AT on YOUR DESK! out: OFFICE! Kr hi, Jiwv (L727 h - KS6, l I FEEL THAT EVERYBODY WHO DOES IMPORTANT WORK IS ENTITLED TO A NAME PLATE ON HIS DESK! M Carl Andersen By Edwina -"COUNTTA You QUIT HAVIN” us ALL ON Agivm ( . J-. MY LAND! COME ON TO BREAKFAST! BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus .-...4.;..r-A . I HAVE A sunvase FOE YOU-I WANT at T0 - HIl2F.' My cousin ENCIUO TO WOQK N vouiz oi:t:icE ” use STEADV Auo KNOW THAT i 5 I DO-IT Kl-lOVlI o ABGJT HM BE.-'lU', HOUE5T- BUT I STEADV-I NEVER SA . HE'6 MAGINETY EAKFAST TABLE-' you zrus RE PEAT i i2'.'ELL-AQE you READY To 60 i 7 WORK ? wusu DO you v .'.Al-IT To surr A4 1' WHAT WOULD you LIKE TO DO? OH-I'LL 5TART e i- WHAT THE SCRIPT WRITERS BREAKFAST CONVERSATION! rel. s1'Atz1' ; ON MY - vAcxriON.' I? cry westovet uinrtdor i.av:i:r PENNY p 2EALLY?AVV. I'LL BET wu L at :':r.Do3aA.rgr.y'-m HELLO---YEs,Tl-H5 is) L T” 5 perwv mnae.