PAGE TEN Masquerade l DANCE i I TONIGHT BEAVER CLI 3" Morita gun 'i"il'u.llll.c. to men .. Don MPS5Pr'S Ilrtimslra. Adm. 50c. Prizes Sum Jl all iiiuy, ruuutiix Canteen and (llwrli Room I SPECIAL DANCE Jltll IAWKY BAl.l.R(M)M .mLNl).u'. OCTOBER 29 Dancing 9.30 to I Admission 75o j;i.ttttIW' ilwiu-.v ('lttl) Spot-ial Guests . mi- MASQEERADE DANCE ili.-X:x”'ll llt)V.-'ll.'lT RINK HALL l'lillI.XY. OCTOBER 26th Al RlllllVll2lf'(l'S (lrrliostra. ll: in -. lmr Host Cos-titiiivs iliill Heated. I'.m.P.'-I IA-:itiIlL: 1. M. T. 9:30 and 10:00 Admlssimt Ihijv --- L'.i'.itwii S,oi'vi:,-c av Fl'D(? Chock Room llRUMlvlAGE SALE" Y's Men Are Holding Their ANNUAL SALE M Y. M. C. A. SATURDAY 3:00 P. M. (Eusfon St. Entrance) SPEQKAE. MEETING A Sperial Tliwfiw: of Alwzwe-it R. B. P. will be held in l(ir;:-.mii, Flniirlny, (lrtolwor 20 at 5? pm. Sir Knight M. W, .l.uuv.-: ii. Wurruil. Gi'and Master B.A., will-be the guvsi ::1wnlioi'. All Royal Black Knights are invitod. NQTICE ?:ill'l'Tiils inns .u-ti mwirmiits lvy ropieseiitalives of the Fishing iurlusttgv of the Province will he invited at a mes-tim: of tlw lw ii -rim Dovoiopmont Committee to he hold at the (ii!ll'l llouso. Cliai'lottctoxt'ii at 11 orlock in tho mu:z(:r..: wt Novvnilioi' Tth next. Tliosc .'-llillilllvvlwiix iuay ho written or oral and may don! with any point of interest to the Fisheries of the F'rmiiir'rn. llalmr iiiw-ting,-.. will in: pmviriocl for the same purpose. - Sr-rrotary of the Committee. . hunting season. the beautiful i i i ii l UTI-IE GUARDIAN. .b . Kg , THE BTAIITLED HUNTER To live he proves himself most tit Who makes good use of ready wit. -Old Mother Ntaurc ll. was the opening day of the sad season. the saddest. season in all the year for the furi-ed and tea- ihered folk. It. mmes each year at. just that. time Old Mother Nature intended to be the gladest season. the lovely season of painted leaves and soft haze. Instead of the joyfuliiess that Old Mother Nature intended. the wood and the fields are filled with fear and suffering and the killing of those who have done no harm to any- one. . The bang of the first gun early in the morning gate warning to all within hearing that the days of fright. and sorrow and suffer- ing had pegun. Thunderer the Grouse was one who heard that warning. He knew exactly what it meant. He had lived through several hunting seasons and he knew that if he and Mrs. Grouse. to say nothing of their children. were to live through the next few weeks they must use their wit.) as well as their stout wings in the. times of dan:0I'- He had been cnnicntcn".V in; his that first. bang. liisiaiitlf hr for- got. his breakfast. He had lost his appetite. That. hateful sound had taken it away. He knew that the one thing for him to do was to see the hunter with the dreadful gun before the hunter saw im moomowmoygazoogimooe . r contract Bridge ll By Josephine Culbertson g.oQzcoQwhxa.-cossacocmots A KILLING LEAD The great problem in choosing ' an opening lead is usually this: which is more important a cash- in ll'lCl(.k before the it is a fair assumrptinn that most players in West's position would open the diamond king. but West, a nationally-famous expert. had sounder ideas on the subl'PCl- Of opening leads. He selected the jack of clubs. When East, played low. South took the trick with the club queen, went. to the board with a heart. and fincssed for the trump king. west. won and promptly returned the seven of diamonds! l)eclai'ei- could scarcely fail to Wnwwe W 7 l Ave--'HA"5o4I:r oz. '. ,. . . H u 22, mo. HMU5Hl?AT'f azwmr; FEE Kligiat avg ou1:FO2 or . MM! HE wizwee rr AN'THE 7?1E.”HE'5 DUCK DELIVEPS IT. R t ' J S'canda1&:ttn, wmugm. V F-VF I BUST HM W D! QDEN, PP-PEARLY c5A7zs: K MAYBE ;m'.E ' oasis! WIDE-5'5) 2 NA:1.'DILLV uzsssuvs. wen -we siurorz PAN AVIM l UD ' - Lg mv 59:0 M'i..E as-:90-:'s CAMERA 1'0 HER fauna ounce! l Din 11' N -ER gggiwuili VOU gown rr.' ' O. YOU WERE EMINENTLV E15!-lY.' - . -rue CAMERA HA9 6 HELPED us! new Yo SEE WHIT DESVDND R,-11,! hi L J K.'.'Y .57 r 4,, A. 3 9. ral-j breakfast whrn hr lieariil 'tcmpted to lake to his stout. wings mg For-m.V can discard losers; or making a lead which will camouflage the i lenders holding in other Suits- Consider this case: Northldealer. nuhweat vulnerable. Q Q J 9 5 C A K Q 11?? l 4 . 54 K 4 05 2 o J 9 3 N O I 6 3 QAK7 W E 61,852 4.1 io 13 s s -i-is 6 4- 2 5 ; A 10 3 7 3 Q54: 9 1o 9 3 q.A Q The bidding: Nomi , East South fleet Pgsa Pass 1 Q I an 4 . Pang Pu: Pu: without seeing him. So,'lTh undjzrr ?i5'3d peirfeotrly-still, his head stretcliecl high as he watched and listened. For a long time he heard nothing or saw no- thing to cause alarm Perhaps that hunter was not coming his way. He had Just begun to think this might be so when he heard some. one moving in the bushes not far away. Then he saw a dog running this way and that way, his nose lifted to catch any scent that might be in the early morning air The do: stopped abruptly only ;a little way from him. He stood pcrlrctly still with onr forelcK lifted and bent as if he had been siidnevily frozen as h? was taking it stop. Ho was pointing. He was tpointing in the plane where Nirs. E61-ouse crouched close to the gground, hidden by the bushes. '1lhundci'er knew what it meant. He had soon that sort of thing happen before. l-lo knew t.hat the hunter with the di'0ad.'ul min was not far away and would soon come to find out what hzs dog was pointing Thundorcr was at. yand whirr away before that hun- Iter with the dreadful! gun should get: there. But he wasn't quite sure where that hunter was. Long 'ago he had learned that those :di-eadful guns hurt and killed iwllllc still sonic rii-diam-P. nzxay. i.' 4'he should take In his stout wings- lhe mzgiit. ilv stiwiiszlit. imtal'fl the Fhunter instead M, away from him. i He watched the do; and won- idered if Mrs. Grouse saw him. 'Prescnt!y the ring took a few isteps forward and a;::i.n fro7.r. Thundcrcr knew that lilrs. Grouse must. have been iijvmz to steal away. Where was that hunter w;-itli the dreadful gun? if only he knew just. where that hunter was, Cnllllllrllflvdl-0IIw;i1(l,;IF.. ii a no xvi-rn: -4 it was the most na- tural thing in the world in let the ldiamond lead come up to his own hand. in the hope that Wcst held the jack. East. howm'clt. produced that important card. rind though he was-astonished in am the trick. he rm-overs-d suflzcicntiy to rc- turn a diamond and lot. West oollect; his two tricks in the suit. Down one! Now observe how easy the con- tract would have l)9Pll if West had opened the diamond kiugf Vi'cs1's rcason for nnt. making that lead was simply tlizsz with only three diamonds in his own hand it was almost inconceivable that East was short and could ruff the third round, and since West himself had probable trump control. the cleclarcr could not do any extensive discarding of dia- monds on the heart; suit which might turn up in dummy. By-AWALT" K-EIZEY l' : l. :- t l l CHARLO1”-FETOWN KING OF. 1'11:-2 ROYAL Moum'a:n' 3UlLDING- - r v'v'f- '39-;7Iu&' uouacs, HAVE-NT I -row wu A MAl2RiED MAN- IS NOT suoposeom over: His my ENVELOPE ?f '-Y u HAD YOUR aosmemsr . 43 You oosrr ea-r ANY MORE . To EAT TILL DINNER! A Doe l CAN EAT Too Much. ' B-BUT-I HAD 1:; coUNT rr1'o see IF lT WAS V ALL THERE, ' MY LAND! EVEN THAT Doe lS'TQYIN' TO KEEP. U5 rpoM FoLLowIN' TH 3 BOOK ON DIET !! n-ux-r's NO excuse" FROM now on 1 LL cnip xwwr BE uomz "FROM SC ANOTHER HO ”Em”a"?l3'a?Z"”' er mumvs IT! . a stem Fisiien OH. MY LAND! WELL, GO ON, , THENI! 4 CL FOR HOUQ '. ijw I George McManus IS ALL PIGHT- I WAS 50 WOERIEO ABOUT m' Lrr-rur. DAI2i.ius.I! I'VE GOT DIkiTY'5- GOES FOQ A 3'7 or STRATEGY.” TO GET TO 50 HERE aiuucour until Outckll I'-'iFI JUST SNEEZED -60 GET THE vITAMN6.'.' 'I'ILL.Y THE TOILER Aaius A an. we oossn-r Au-r 1b an wI'RI cows 1: GIT MARIIII: AND MED Luce 1: LN! 04 FACT THATTHI Mo - YIAIC oua. TENANT, ,. , Iy Hurry Hocmgsen uonesn. NT!-LE ICANT uNn:2sr2r3gu.i.1HisN'bILK concur