PAGE TEN End Bod Cough Quickly, at One- Fourthjlle Cost Thousands of housewives have found that, by mixing their own cough syrup they get a dependable. etlectlvo medic e. They use I recipe It only one-founh the usual cost of con; medicine, but which really breaks up dutreuing coughs in I hurry. From any drug in get 333 ounces of Pinex. Pour t In into a 16 ounce bottlo and fill up with granulated sugar syrup to make 16 ounces. The syrup is easily made with 2 cups su or and 1 cup water, stirred until is- solved. No cooking needed. (Or use corn syrup or liquid honey. instead of sugar syrup.l' It's no trouble at all, and makes a splendid medicine. Keeps perfectly. tastes fine. Its quick action loosens phlegm. helps clear the air passages and soothes away irritation. Pine): is a special compound of proven ingredients, in concentrated form. well known for its soothing effect on throat irritations. Money refunded if it docs not please you in every way. i FOR EXTRA CONVENIENCE GET NEW, READY-TO-USE. PREPARED PINEX. Toxyoj Nov. ll -tReiiters1- Japan's cotil miiics were almost at my THE PRINT IN THE MUD wisdom looks ahead to plan Future needs as best it can. V --Mrs Lighttoot Lizhtfoot the Deer in the pride of his great strength, his wonder- ful antlers and his handsome looks. liked to think that he could do as he pleased. He liked to show others how handsome he was. how unafraid he was, how bold and ready to fight he wu. Gentle Mrs. Lightfoot watched hlni with admiration in her great soft eyes. At the same time she sometimes chuckled down inside. the soundless kind of chuckle, you know. She remembered how only ii few short months before Light- foot had looked anything but handsome. anything but proud. in tact. he had kept out of sight oi others as much as he could. Now he was spoilin-g for a fight. but then as would have run from his own shadow had that been pos- I'It.-union I siible. You see, at that time those wonderful antlers he now were with such pride were just growing head of R.A.I-'. Fighter Commimd, and were soft instead of hard and a stanclsiill ioitay as more than '.i00,0(N) miners went on strike (or better wages. LONDON. Nov. 5 -iaeutersi-l Air Marshal sir Basil Embr.V'.i will leave tonioriow for North America. to lecture and United states air force col- leges. His itinerary will tiike in Montreal. Ottawa, Kingston. oni.f In they were very tender. Because to Canadian they had to grow so fast to be ready for him in the fall, they had taken much of his strength. those days he was anything T0ii0Ill0. New York, and Maxwcllvbut proud. Field, Ala. ' Mrs. Liglitfoot chuckled, too. Admission Special Sponsored DANCE At: The ' ROLLAWAY WEDNESDAY, NOV. 7th. Dancing 10 p.m. till 1 am. Downtowncrs Orchestra 50 cents FRIDAY, NOV. 9th. . .. NOTICE LIVESTOCK SIIIPPEIIS Our Livestock Pens will be CLOSED ALL DAY We will not be accepting hogs or other livestock after 12 o'clock noon THURSDAY, NOV. 8th. SWIFT CANADIAN CO. LTD. A mduu at Gormul Foods W Iurqqul as Lightroot thought he was hav- ing his bwn way with her and the twins. All the time she was quietly having her own way. They were doing what she wanted to do, not what he wanted to do. and he didn't know it. Somehow she Ilways found a way or making him think that when they did what she thought they should do tit was his idea, not hers. It was getting late in the fall. Soon snow would replace the rain and would change all the Green Forest and the Green Mea- dows. Sooner or later, they would have to tread out paths ci-is-crossing in all directions where there would be food enough to last. them through the winter. Such a place would be called it yard, a Deer yard. Once the snow becomes very deep the Deer folk cannot leave the yard. So the yard must be made where there is plenty of food. For some time Mrs. Llxhtloot had been quictly looking about for a place to make the yard when thcv,snow should oome. They had a good yard last winter. Light- foot had thought they would make this yeai"s yard in the same place. Mrs. Lightfoot thought diffeiently. You see, Lightfoot iwas thinking only of himself, but she as thinking of the twins. Those young Deer were not yet big enough to reach as high for 'food as mother and father could. so Mrs. Lightfoot was looking for a place where the food trees would have branches low enough for the young Deer to browse. You knpw browsing is eating twigs and leaves of trees and bushes HS well as grass. Lmhtioot thought this was all foolishness. but he tagged along. There was a certiiin place that seemed as if it might be just the place in which to yard up when the deep snow came. There had been no browsing there and there was plenty of food within easy reach. At the same time the trees grew close enough together to give shelter in times of storm. Mrs. Lighlfoot had about made up her mind that this would be the place. She said as much. ”Of course. it is just the place my dear." agreed Llghtloot. "I knew that as soon as we look- ed it over. When the time comes this is where we'll tread out our path: and make the yard. it couldn't be better." Mrs. Liglitloot made no reply. .She was standing at the edge of Laughing Brook staring at a patch of mud. "What are you looking int?" asked Lightfool. "Come see for yourself." said . - . M1-5, Llghlfoot, print. it uas big footprint; it Lightioot moved over beside her was it fresh l'00LDIinI4 I SUGAR CIISP - deliciously Ilovor-tooled with honey and sugar. Who! a combination! may run suon CRISP today. 50 CO I -rnr. GIIARDIANL tilrlrl-T'-' OTTETOWN Od?d?3”C Contract Bridge , By location oullorlun ltooooaaood-to-&cocia. CASH THAT LAST TRUMP! The slam contract in today's deal could have been made in two different ways. but the dec- larer unwlsely chose a third. not- nearly-so-attractlve plan. South dealer. Both sides vulnerable. pa. ac: ”u 941-: The bidding: South Wont to 10 INT 4.; 69 Pass 60 Pan Pass Pass West thought a long time. oh- vlousiy considering it save at seven 'clwbs, but finally conolud. ed that the sticitifice might be un- necessary, since North had been obiviously duhioixt about biddlu the slain. West opened the heart king and, on sight oi! dummy. shifted to his singleton club. Declarer won with the blank ace, and every- thing seemed rosy until a lead or trumps disclosed the 3-0 break of the suit. With a normal break. of Course. declarer could have drawn two rounds of trumps and been sure of ruffing his fourth spade in dum-my. As it as. South still could have gone ahead and cashed three rounds of spades. then ruffed the fourth round, but he was afraid that West might be able to ruff in. so Smith elected to draw trumps and then run several more rounds in the hope that the defenders would dis- card spades. The flaw in this plan was that South kept a firm grip on one last trump-and when he then tried to run the spade suit. he wlls in tor a disappointment. The bidding made it absolutely certain that a double squeeze was assured, and all South had to do to effect that. squeeze was to "give up" his last trump! No mat- ter who had the long spades. that player could not keep spade pro- tection and also defend the minor stilt which was his exclusive holding. As the cards lay. it South cashed the last trump. West would have had to give U1) his high heart or his spade guard. and the same thing would have ap- Nortli liul plied to East it he had held tour. spades-he could not. have kept this protection and also held on to the high club. and looked do:viTThcre in that little patch or mud was a foot- , . . I . W..-iii." iiistr H53: T”'2E””rE.7i? EH- mg i I '. L C sscuin" so Kim; in rue ROYAL MOUNTED ' -NUVEIVEBER 7, .95 ?fu...v' vou-as AWFUL SLOW d IN coimel-Puucuiuo. DOES two A KLE IOTMER you . v-. l'a'i x..,i...... gum Q '11” ,i......... t)n'i'rY. oipr-La TD: . I MUST LEAVE A NOTE FOR THE CHILDREN BEFORE GET ME RIG '0 A PEAK . FHAR?EN I CCU AND I HT UI I'LL V!AN...! FEIL THC SAM! WA . LN? II? ADAMS? um ., THINK I COULD LICK um MVSILF in mi SHAH WI IN. MM" NOW WHERE can 1 PUT n'. so Ti-tsv'LI. BE SURE NOT Tl? ;tAl5S TIPPYMAND "CAP" STUK8 IT'S TOO BAD WOU NO xmuoen mu FEEL DUMPYl --AFTER ALL YOU ATE YESTERDAY! "A LITTLE EXERCISE MIGHT BE GOOD FOR YOU, MOTI-IERr'- m may Mmlvw Adm: saw. I... 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