OVEMBER s. 1g4_a Football Dance |40LY NAME HALL Tonight pqncing 9:30 to 12:30 Admission 40c no I‘ m. . n L .. I». NOYIE'S NALL FRIDAY, NOII. 5 p00!) no not cut the fat off your meat I d d,_..»,,,~a u. Eat it - if it is n‘; distasteful to you as it Is to ‘om, us int ls an outstanding mum- nl food energy. MADE FROM NYLON Approximately 80 per cent of lon. BENEFIT DANOE tooth brushes are made from ny- (By Thornton W. .THE PRICE OI‘ GRIED all Ffeécomo/Qomo-Qocmoamommw ANNOUNCING ' rut sroolin uuiuu. om: III More]! Memorial Hall FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5th Modern and Old Time Dancing 9 to I230 O'clock Music supplied by Don Messer and his Islanders Ass €QWQQIIQ~QJ>QQQ¢IQ~A I Featuring Charlie Chamberlain and Margaret Osborne, Vocalists Canteen Service Return fare 51.00 Return fare $1.00 0 (‘hrrk Ilunm Bus Leaves City 8 o'clock. Bus Leaves Souris, 8 o'clock. Wlll plrk up passengers. Fume to this dance und you'll have a good time Admission-BO cents let-e» m. A‘, .,__. . , 5* iMF-EQG ‘we ATTENTION OITY AND RURAL NOIISEWIIIES -—ls your washing machine leaking oil or water? -—Are the wrlnger rolls broken or worn? -—Has the oil been changed in the lost 3 years? Why not call Storey Electric, phone 2679-L, I33 Euston St., your Electrical Appliance and Refrigerator Repair Shop NOW l to pIIt your washer or other appliance in perfect working order? We give the some elticient service to washers sent in irom rural districts. WE GIVE SERVICE THAT SERVES t 3-52? 2K gee c ii:.»t=‘I-)-;i'/<i®*;€; t? a»? -<~ @- sreedy- Happy Jack the Oioh ‘called. It is not change of name. @ these. He had enough nuts and acorns and seeds and dried mush- rooms stored away to last him all winter no matter how hard and long it might be. He had plenty and to spare, but he wanted more. wanted it full although that would until it was iull and probably not: Ethen. Greedy folks never are satis- fied. The more they have the more they want. 82 it was that when he found a certain oak tree whose vested he wanted every them. When his cousin. Happy Jack arrived Ohatterer tried to drive him away. ' Now Happy Jack is just as greedy as Chatterer. He had no storehouse like those of his small cousin. He doesn't believe in put- ting all his treasures in one or two places. l-le is like the pirates of old who believed that the best way to hide their treasurers was to bury them. That is just what he does with his treasures, the nuts and acorns and other things on which he will live through the winter. But. unlike the pirates he doesn't believe in burying all in one place No siri That would be no better that hiding them in a storehouse like one of Chniteret-‘s. So he scat- Iters them here and there, some Jiiddcn under matted leaves on the ground. some buried in little pits he digs In the earth, some tucked into holes and crevices. 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WEAPON Shut-out bids or raises have more than onewlrtue — indeed. they may fall utterly in their prime objective and yet Succeed magnificently in another WHY: C0"- sider this not untypical case. Went, dealer. Both sides vulnerable. 4n 1g Double 4g ' Double Poss Poss iii The live-club t g “"' _ lemeg four triclrzn riicoo wljfdlftlihefl, a g was excellent compensation Bet-West for the same they could have made. At first glance l?! Igfly seem that they could have "I" ° a slam I" iPldes. but it is questionable that twelve tricks would have resulted from normal play, since West would have had to guess the heart posi. tion. The virtue of East's leap to {our 511M188 was the mychological ef- fect this bid had on South. He, like so many other players, w“ v! the type that hates m be shut out. Obviously, his five-club bid was a wi.ld "stab", but since this Particular South was an expqfl. enccd player, with a "far-better. illfl-lvwlse" reputation. it can be assumed that many other players No matter what you think or say, Greed has a. price you'll have to I133’- ' ' —0lcl Mother Natural Chatterer the Red Squirrel i; GT8? Squirrel is greedy. Greed runs in the Squirrel family. They don't call it greed. No, sir, they don't call it greed. They call it thrift It issthrlft to begin urith, but just as sweet milk- kept too long be- comes sour so thrift carried too far becomems greed. A thing is what it is no matter what it may be changed by a Enough is all that any one needs but all too many folks seem not to know this. Chatterer is one of sweet acorns had not been har-I THEEPHARDIAN. FIHABEQZIEIQWN Burgess) , . He had heard them and had come to see what was going on does find enough of them through tho winter to keep him alive, sol that is all that really matters. HI has to work to find them and dig them up while Chatterer has only . . to get from a storehouse what he One storehouse wasnt yet full. He needs. n is no work at m. But, as be more than he needed and hrflappy Jack says no one ca“ find knew it. He wouldn't be satisfied and steal ‘mm him “w” ma“ a nut or two at a time, while with a storehouse of Chatterefs being found. he might lose much of his |v.'inter‘s supplies all at once. l Now each of the greedy cousins In-as unwilling that the other Ishould have any oi those sweet lacorns that neither of them really lneeded. So they quarreled and the xsound of their noisy tongues car- ‘ried far through the Green Forest. 1t reached the ears of other folk who like sweet acorns. They knew what it. meant, that those foolish cousins had found a supply of nuts or acorns and were quarreling over them. It wasn't long before there was a. regular nutting party under that oak tree and a neighboring beech tree. Buster Bear was there. Light- foot the Deer, Mrs. Lightfoot and the twins were there. Thunderer the Grouse, Mrs. Grouse and sev- eral young Grouse, now as big as their parents, were there. The two cousins were so busy quarreling up in the tree that for a while they didn't notice what was going on below. When they did, most of those sweet acorns and little, sweet, three-sided beechnuts on the ground had been found and eaten. By this time few if any were left in the trees. Such as had been there had been knocked down during the efforts of the two cous- ins to drive each other from the tree. Lf they were to get any of those acorns they must get them on the ground. They stopped their quarrel and started for the ground. It was too late. Reddy Fox was down thereVHe had heard them and had come to se;_e__what was go- ing on. He wasn't interested in acorns but he was interested in Squirrels. They stayed in the tree By the time Reddy gave up and left the other had left. The acorns and nuts were gone, too. Greed doesn't pay. The next Mistake." PHIIIIPS‘ MILK OF MAGNESIA TABLETS story: "Chatterefs Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Makes MOTORS in his position would fall into the same trap. ‘mus, as may be seen, 5 p". emotive bid or raise is really a two-edced weapon. It may shut out the opponents successfully, or —and sometimes this is even bet- lcr-lt may bring them into the auction with a desperation hid Vthat can be severely punished. This is not to excuse the sort 9f bid that South made. but merely to point out the double advant~ age of preemptlng when the con- Ilewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE Repairs Palmer Electric PHONE I444 dltions suggest this sort of strategy. KING 6F THE ROYAL MOUNTED s... b’! LEFT 714i 4 IOOKJAULWP. Ill/IA‘ 124 mus, ND ON THE IZZY TRAIL TO L cuisines-arr... ‘ E 5T»- E‘ _ m1 MOM?’ um: 13/: ore-m so 7v ma,“ cue. IE/MLMBE? 1. 1 51:44 rues x02 You... I 54/0 I'D WA’! 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