flv Thornton W. lumen) T00 SLEEP? TO TALK Sleep it for a purpose meant. Your health and welfare it's in- tent. Nature. -- Old Mother sleep is somethim: Pvcrybody has to hove. It is iust. as necess- Iry as the air we breathe. or the tood we eat. But. it is not true that. evervbody needs the some amount. of sleep. some people need very littlr-. sleep Some folks need a. great. deal of sleep. some people sleep lightly and takv only short naps. Some" people sleep deeply. and for 'on: periods. And their are riilrci-cut. kind? of sleep. Thcv are as riiflrrenl as any two ih-.n;:s of the sauna kind can be. There is the kind of sleep that you and I enjoy. Then there is the kind of sleep that Johnny Chuck and Nimble- heels the Woodmoiisn and a few others know; the kind that lasts all vtinlcr. so that thrv never know how Javk Fins! can p:nch. and how inuzh Rrnilier North Wind tan howl and rnar It. was that kznrl n.' slerp that ijoomof-)'hx'il!-.e3i.'4lN Q 49x3, ' contract Bridge it By Josephine Culbertson 1! as 0.l.'TGUESSING THE ENEMY in the followzngr deal the dec- Onrer based his rhome of plays on what. he Lhnughi an npnnl19nl u l ' l'i'e wondering about .V0l'v' l"0h!" cried F9191- Nimblehcels .tiT'e-Jumpm: M0115: lhad fallen into his snug.hom underneath the old stump 111 "19 pgreen For-est at'Oll'1d which Elus- ller Bear had hcmi rllf:Z1nR- Bus- ptnr hadn't been at still. 111 UV ; irst place he cnulnni have been lstiil it he had wanted to be. and he hadn't wanted to ho He inade la lot of nnisc digging and tearin: ial that nld stump. Nimhlchcels gm-am nothing. Niniblohonls was too deep in sleep. that other -strange sleep. to hear anytlung. .1” he had had his cars stopped Wm cminn. Niniblcheels could ihave been on loss deal to all lghat pas gun; on about him For- phaps that was Just. as well. lm lsure he woul-'ln't. have felt VEYY lhappy could he have heard all :that noise. h when at long last Buster Bear lhroke through and began tossing. nu; the sand from the hole whcrr the old stump had born. he tnsstd A Little Nimbleheels out. He did it would have led from a rcrtnlii holding. 78mmt'des.ler. 7 3, North-Soiith vulnerable 3 Q 8 5 I coon? Q 7 4 ;755g 2 . - . p I pouth West Nv-run Eu! i1 0 1 A 2 0 Pass SQ Bus .14. Pass 60 Pass Pass Pass Although the conti-art. was not. Most. due in H4? heart situa- tion. all nt the No--tli-South bids were reasonzxblc. Sn sniail an ad- dition as the nino of hearts to the combined hands would have made the slam. ii-on clad. West, selected whrit. seemed to be the safest. load rl1lS mp oluh. The are urn. plat-rd from dummy; then drrlarrii rirczv two rounds of trumps and f'f1Shef'l his K-Q of clubs. discardin: I spade. from the board. He next. cashed -the Ace of spades. and ruffed his low spade then had to decide how to attack the heart suit. There was a temptation. of course, in play wrst. for both of ,..:.u.:..-.,..,,u-. -. .. .. ' 1 Wltholllr knowing it. You scr. Nimbleheel; was wrapved UP 1" a tight. ball. his long tail wrapped. larourid him. When Buster Bear tossed him out. without. knowing t it, Lime Nimblehecls rolled over land over. He didn't know him- lseit that he was rolling down lthai, pile of sand. You see. he did lknnw anything at all. l H: rolled out among the leaves on the ground. the dead brown liuves that so short a time be! ” .had been beautitul red and gold. ;There he lay perfectly :-till. 1' .was not because he uanted t.n. nr was doing it Iiiirposelr. HP r lav still because he was st-.11 a- sleep. Buster Bear saw only what he supposed was a little lllfnlp of earth rolling down out 01' sight. among the leaves. He didn't Rive tit. another thought. He just kept lnn digging around until he was gsuie there wasn't another fat. Lbeetle left there. Then he blew l the missing heart honors. since he had done the only bidding on his side. If Wes ?a4;l.,3,iie K-Q or heai'ts.D,i)WWt;iil be easy in hold him to one trick. South could simply lead the heart. ten and pass it. or lead low to the jack. After West. won. he would either return a heart that could be won cheaply. or a black card which would give declarer R ml! and discard. South thought. inatlers over, however. and ronrluderl that. West did not. have both hearts honors. If he had held them. South rea- soned. West. would have opened the heart king instead of lead- ing ll club into what might. be A solid North-South suit. So South maneuvered differently. He cashed the ace of hearts and led the deuce and the defenders were hol-pleas. Ln. Aisivm COUS KINDLV STE? FORWARD? a eh .'i -i I i '1' ' becn . V. l Sleepiness is something catching. the send out of his nose. licked hi; lips s couple of times. and shuttled away. He had no more interest in that hole. Croaker the Raven flew down iu soon as Buster left. He walked about the edges of that hole. He even hopped down in the hole hunselt and there was nothing those sharp eyes of his missed. At last, satisfied that there was noth- ing there for him to eat. Croaker flew away Jolly, round bright Mr. Sun. looking down from the blue. sky. saw the little rolled-up Mouse under the leaves and smiled on him. He smiled and smiled and smiled and his smile was warm. After 1 long. long time the little Mouse began to unroll. It was Just then that Peter Rabbit hap- pened along. "Oh!" cried Peter. "Ive been wondering about yo-.1. Nimbleheels said nothing. He yawned. but that was all. "I thought you had gone In bed you'll spend the wintci-'."' asked Peter. as politely as he know how. Nimblcheels said nntliinz. llo Nmvned. Peter began to )':iwn tno. CLAN RE-LNIOS BADDECK. N. S.&lCr'ter'I'lll2 Clan Fraser will hold in l'P-illllmi ,at nearby St. Anne's durim the annual Gaelic Mod next summer. Chief of the Clan Frasnr. Lni-rl Lovnt of Inverness. Scotland, will attend. 31:. Music note :14. To increug 36. Invest. 38. Misti-est. 39. Songs for ' two people 40. I-loving V prongs I41. Observes 42. Question: AXYD IoLONG One letter simply stands for o tVR. VDD VRRDH DWXAT OAE, 'EHK "Do you mind telling me where . DAILY cizosvsvvoizvo frnr: GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTE BJIEIIIMTIG MII Gun Bo costly! "This winter I had to quit work h of rheumatic pain." writes Mr. T. Glofcheskic. M'ilno. Ont. "I became fear- ful of being laid up as on a previous occasion with rheumatic pain. My pain became Increasingly severe and spread from hip to ankle. Out. of bed. the leg felt cold as though in cold water. so I Itayed in bed. A friend persuzidcd me to take T-R-C's and I'm glad I did. In a short. while I was relieved of my pain and was noon on the ob again." Don't nu er from Rheumatic or Arth- ritic pain. Take Templct.on'u T-R-C'r- Canada's LARGEST-SELLING roprletari: medicine to bring quick rcli from out Dam. only 05c. 81.35 at. druxgilu. bu! BINGO Holy Redeemer Ilall TONIGHT 8.30 l t for the winter. 1 Suppose ynul will be going x-ei'y soon." contin- ued Peter. Nimhleheels said nothing. He yawned. i ! The prison are the some -I t thou prevnllinx II other i' Bingo: in the city. ' HARWELL. Ellt1landulCP)v-The bit: atomlr research station hen.- nnw has the woi'lrl's first. atomic central heating systcin. The main lsiiilding. conlnlnii1;z R0 offices. idraws heat direct from I large ntnmic pile. ACR.0S8' DOWN .15. Cask 1. Dibbles. 1. Rt-slated 19. Nocturnal as bait. openly tmimal 5. Mouth 2.Bci;;1an 21. American portals town poet 9. Gourd-like 3. Harbor 22. Prickly fruit. ' 4. 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AN' I'LL RUN UP AN' our -rues: l3QESENTS UNDER Tl-l' BED C'MON--THEY'RE ALL 1N Tt-1' FQONT OF Tl-l' Housi; -- ,IusT As I 9-- THOUGHT! I Guess rm A Lm-LET I'M wAI:NiN5 mu- Mn.Ji56s- SCLYRE ovsszwoiaxeomou CANT KEEP Ll? THi5 mes MUCH LONGEP! VOUU. HAvE TO GET AMAY ml? A REQ1! MEANTIME SOU SHOULD RELAX FOR A FEW MNUTE5 D1JPlNG THE DAY BY PLI1'l'iN6 SOUR FEET UP ON THE DEK ' runny -- .1 SO THI6 Is How you is SPEND You? DAv.!-- ' NOW DON'T COVE HOME TONIGHT AN” PPETEND you :5 T” 'i 113220 To TAKE NE w weltover . I 5H.'JL.".D an THDS SHINE: :11: T so some s:r5ia:L.ER CAN I DESCRIEE HOW IT Poo; n-;:i.s 123 .4: MAc' 1A I runes MY Iv! ' Fm. our-r.-a,I BUT, HARLEY, PLIASE TEN You: LA! nexus PUNCH on SOME- MESA REALGNEETGUVAND YES 3.54,! WAS OJT Wl'I'H GHT -rlezvi-imosauermrm