NOVEMBER 3, 1950 . MEMORIAL SEIWIEE By the Kingston Branch Canadian Legion . at the Kingston Cenotaph, Sunday. November 5th at 2 PM. All veterans requested 10 attend. Public cordially invited, ANDREW MMEACHEBN. Pres. N0 WAGES Cab-drivers in London. Einglimd. work entirely on commission anu tips. getting up to 40 per cent of win IIIGII mess? i Hear this subject uiscussed at public meeting in Marsh- field Hall, Friday, Novem- ber 3rd at 8 p.m. Speaker Roy Knight, C.C.F.. member of Parliament for Saskatoon. All welcome. LEATHER MISNOMER Morocco leather originated irom the red goats of Nigeria, which shipped hides to Mcrocco centuries SUCH IS LOVE Love is gentle: love is tough: Love keeps faith though ways be rough. -Old Mother Nature. lBy Thornton W. Burgess) GEORGE CHAPPEL Bus Leaving I. M. T. Adm. 50c. MASOUERADE DANCE MASQUERADE DANCE EAST ROYALTY RINK HALL Friday November 3rd. Prizes for Best Costumes. Free Check Room -- Canteen Service to have the best of the fight, and she would give 5. little sigh. In it moment the other would seem to have the best nf it. She would give a little sigh. It was very vicar that she was enjoying that figlit. Perhaps she wanted Flnthorns to win. Perhaps she didn't. really care which won. You see. each was fighting for her love. and she knew it. So she had really nothing to lose. Love is sometimes like tint. Suddenly Mrs. Flathorns lifted her head and set her big cars, She was listening, Then she disappear- ed among the trees. Honk-cr turned LE'S ORCHESTRA at 9:30 and 10 P.M. contract. As a matter of fact. this (estiinate unquestionably would thave held up mzainst the average lplayer in South's pcsltlon, south, however, was very far above average. and he manipulat- ed the cards as follows: West upen- ed the singleton heart; East won and continr-ad the suit. south rut- tod high (while West discarded the spade eight), cashed i.he trump are. then unblocked the ace and king of diamonds. south realized that his one chance to make the contract. since the high spades he lacked were marked with West. was to extract West's exit cards in :5 IWI'l(fI4' " 317' All PAGE.TEN . ,, H c- H , THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN .- . . T ' - KINGAOF THE lwiml. MOUNTED W ellnelthe, K90 45775? FIND AN 500” WEYIMVE llillfs AND ow gqsav Efmerazcs us, . t '. Ln. ' geggmg n'7v-4 1'3-in 51Mlrx NOW ;OU TAKE THAT WATCH I aoueii IGHT AN' DON'T YOU EVER DARE GEE I I ' ' CAN HEAR IT TiCKiN' ! oven: To srusu aomow YTHING mom use '?t';AiN H --” rr WON'T uulzr TO KEEP n' 'T1LL AFTER SUPPER-R! GEE-swisu G'RAN'MA - woutonoesr ME A WATCH, ALWAYE KNgCl(IN GEE? IT'S ETI-lEi."S receipts. 1130- or all the folks who live in the V Green Forest the Moose talk are . V " (m the hlggcst and the miizihticst. Y C S S R D c L A L ' They are So big that mcst oi the D A I L C u M I L E other Green Forest folk seem; W053 2' ?”'i”".i..i ””'i'2iLi':.,m iii no ” E S;2?3.'.; Eiiyofrihifi 33? 312” ifriil .1.” 3 ., ncu ca V , ' V O (5 5,3” 4. 54;: again and premier ;” S A L U 5l N time has hard work to. bcllexe iii. V9y meshm 5' Illsuuded ?4V..Rl.ppf?d a S U D ciihesi Itnjllsl. dccsn r scent nos. L many-celled 6. king ft). Mission: k A I 5 U E 5 5 . .lb- L d a yonlc can man 0 be 5 mm ;. guckfensus :2; Us c U u 1 on E 1: Q5005 an mtg ii as Flathorns thc " I0.Citv (New) - Di” " ' o N t ” ' -.:,i i . 11. Ra" L Iierslslenlly U D 0 5 T ” R " On a small lonely lake dee in .. . . - y H" Ematinp tnux.-St: 0 30. Egyptian I I of E A h L the Green Forest in the Far N::,”,, This a funny kind ot.love." said ' . I2 mesh; ax” power gml 0”V R A L Abs. rested Honker the Goose and his one of the ymm3 69959- i - ' 7 . . . d HOUR after their first d V gnaw NT . .' l4.Bibhcalcity (math ) I Apprehen Y l d y, MW" - I 335 by to Mrs. Honker. tsomeone is com- l5.SonoiJacob 13-CIlyl0k1d.l mic xgffrglhgndaga touaid the Sunny South. In inc lug,” said he. ”Mrs. Flathorns mm, i5.Vitaln.y V ) 42.Flnw moonlight on the shore of that 1;;-am him" 17. Wrongdnlng 19' Mmcemry 36 va?;iI.9g.0m 44, Avessolor 13"?” mke.f1a.m0mS and tmC"h?V Sure enough in a tew minutes 18.scolrimg uni .(A”) ducunnal.) .loos-c. nveaiy if not quite as big M0959 appeared in the moonugm 2l.Music not: Jmn) ' as lumsaf, taced each other. Bu; he did,” Come Hgm out He 2'.'.Irz-land "What are they going to do?” i Ehagtfgied :h1l1(it:(rlm:l1P oi the young Geese in a' Continued on page 15 -.. one ' ; . 3,, 27. Philippine h&E1m"f replied Honky. l noD0cn:soooc.r,..:,.;.r.-tr.-gig-qr;m1-,5. ; tree " at or?" another wanted tog i' 28. Doorkeepers know- . otlilaaonic M... M... W... gconiract Bridge a . 10'3S93 had heard the question. .: i 31- 5"',””" "Love doesnit light." said anoth- By Josephlnu Culbertson i , Jew” er voting Goose l i 34 Hnlfenem Just then the tw r wooooo y 0 great M0059 .x. OQQQQKQ - 35 CM5” came tovcther head on Crash'l 37 :lE5”'h" The two tight:-rs fell to their knees l A STERUNG PERFORMANCE 39 erfgio end They Vl'l'Dl'lCll(3rl, Thcy pushed. They , 0 S Dd '5hQycdA They blow and mm, Slum. Todays declarcr had to do I :1'Gl;?ng ed and they grunicd. Thosc gri1iitsihm”f”" -Mb m mi”! Mme 3313 z i "knowledge came from way down deep in tl1eir'”O”bi"d C"m”'C'- - 43' sgapon cxl:;ests.bThcy stxdiggled to their leer. i (5,, ,) ey acked o I. They pawed the la, pmfu, ground. They glared at each other. E t l ( yang) Then once more they plunged tor- as dealerl. '; 4(:,'Cso)1ections ward and came together -at-ith a North-South vulnerable. 65 O cAm- g 47. Decimal crash. The feet of one slivDt'rl and . Q62 "' '""'""" was '-"'-'"'-r''''-' Awgh W-R ' unit(pl.) the other pushed him back and . - V10875 ry muurd as.Cozynook back until he managed to brace t . . O 6 5 4 3 ' DOTTY DIPPLE hlmsett again. Then they stood .- - - - - N -- Me-H -e m-w DOWN . head to head, their great antlers. . A J9 "'” .73 .-coo:., PARTDI CLGUDV, Rm -M09?-K”? TEMPE'”"'-R5 i'C5-14-2'! 1 HATE PEOPLE ;- Le-H" or horns, looking as if they were 35 N , AKQ. WITH VARIABLE WINDS NORTH THROUGHOUT .Ti-if: DA "I HIGH wuo MAKE ME FEEL DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Here's how to work it:, locked together. so they stood for ,4 W E 632 ' T0 Noizri-lea:-J..aL.. on ABOUT 98. to saw. so IGNORANT J! - A X Y D L B A A X R zah few minutes breathing hard for .972 S QQJiO8 W ' . ' lmost out of breath. get-4 s IILONGFELLOW gncteisofethe . i o 4- y backed off. Tins K10 v v . O" 19"" mnply "Md, mt .nome.r' In m1ss'ex1.miplteteArsisau:;e: time when they rushed tnfletlicr :9 R ' for the three Lia, X for the two 03'. wiggle lee dl- mgmh may stood on me” hind feet and . AK U'0Ph1E!v "13 l9"E'-h "5 f9"m”!-3?; Rem R . struck at each other with their big 4.AKQ109-,3 'Each GIY '-he C05? V"-"' "9 " s :it'1ont hteet, The ground all about on The bidding. ' um e s ore was torn up, They were i 5. -tC'YP'”3""” 9"” ”" , W ' . hurt. Those sharp-edged hoois ("1l., East South west Norm 9 BIT DTEATC DZAT WYF DYAT. EHL andtsofliid the points on those gtiible ggbly :3" .5 . . tea an er. ou e '" "'1' A 1' 1" Q I E B B Q R 1" T T D Y A T C 2 H 1 2 C 8 "That's as funny kind of love." Puss Pm i I" '1 K E,L.”ff,:E said one or the cum Geese. 'It 3: " d C T E C Y H -- G D E M L Z E 14- - deem-L wok mm lycve to may West's double of live club: was ' .. C ttc. d 'tSth'tei- V; I . Yum,d”,.. Cmmuote: . vERy .03-rzri. SAY WHAT YOU 5 Just thin one of the younlz Gne..e mic slaoigllllxf l:g:::1i;Lh'O:ut5wclst . A ROGUE IS ONLY A F001,,--VOLTAIRE. pied M.1.. Fla horns. S ie uas, Vii 'W1ue- . V - - - standing back among the he”; felt that his singleton in partners - with her head outside watching me: sulvtvlhls four trumps. and his spade y . O two ilgvhtcrs. First one would seem h0'dm8 W953?” the dd?” 01 We PIPPY AN-D uCAPn sum 81 1'-DVW5Av WATCH I LOST" . diamonds, and that could only be done if (as was so very likely) West had started with three cards in the diamond suit. So. having entered dummy with the club jack. south ruited a dia- mond; then he drew West's re- maining trumps. Now the stage was set: South laid down the spade kin1 from his ouvn hand-and West was fixed! It would have done him r.n good. ol course. to refuse the trick. since South then would have A Cordial Welcome ls Extended To ALL FORMER STUDENTS OF PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE iv. rm, umr--r um: sewn in to attend the first General Meeting of the PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE ALUMNI F N 5oHAvwA8CA.rT now-Heazszsr. av I ans MAGGIE.GIVlN' u? are ARTICLE oY:E on W5 T 2 OIL vAiuTw' AND . ' ' ' l 6CULP'TlN'-I'M 6ON' i l -AND mrr GIVES wj AH IDEA-I n-wt: we SHOULD BLJV A YACHT-THl5 is A I AND -s I PRINCE or WALES COLLEGE AUDITORIUM lfudoen”; b?t”d3heiiWi;3:3t c33i't""tia3 E:2:E.T325,:,t.;5:.-Zggla BEMWL Mm king with the ace, he was in no better position. His forced return was ducked in dummy and won by declarer's ten-spot, and the spade queen accounted for the ini- tilling trick. , Observe that it South had tail- yed to rut! away West's third dia- lmond. he would have had to lose itwo spade tricks. By AL OAPP. A &ACELET-AND- MONDAY. NOVEMBER I930 at 8 PM. An interesting program has been arranged for the occasion. and you are l3lh. invited to be on hand to renew old friendships and College ties. Ll'L ABNER By Westovcr VuELL,CAN vou BLAME THE AVERAQE WOMAN FOR nor LETTING HERSELF BE, x uNDERsTooD, i' EF YO'ADMiRES l .'.' KIN :: swim i HAW. HlM.. I CAN'T BE FFICIENT on cur: I CAN'T BE CUTE EFFICIENT WHEN womsujwoneu W MEN' ooc:ro2,mss IONESAND O , ' MISS VURIGHTLEY A&E ACTTNG SO I DON'T ' UNDERSTAND E T 3 .l..l,3? I 4:: -K & SHES FOQEVEQ nsnuus M: How FINE AND w-assoms A" ...;