Page 12 The Guardian Thursday. Nov. 3.1955 . B: 'l'lIorniioa nlsnnv rox axrums Inch has his own appointed way. Ind from it he may never stray. -Raddy Fox. "Is it true that Johnny Chuck Iloepl all through the cold weath- W. Btu-gun store up any for thc winter. that he sleeps the way he does. Per- haps you've noticed how fat he was before he wont to bed. i guess ithat fat lasts him pretty much all iwinter. Of course being still all . Buster Bear doesn't sleep as sound- tna mm. not getting any onreiu. he doesn't need food. They tell me ly as Johnny Chuck does. He does- n't go to bed until he cant find anything more to eat. So. some- times it is long after Jack Frost gets here that he does go to bed.” said Roddy. l "Why don't we store up food and isleep?" demanded the young Fox. Reddy chuckled. "How often do you get more food than you can eat when you get it?" he asked. "We can store away boncs with a little meat on them, but only for a short time. We Foxes have to have meat. and we have to catch it, as you already know. But I gwlllllfllfi want to sleep all winter ii! I could," he added. "There is no ffuii in slccpiniz." I?" aslnd Young Roddy of his lather. Roddy Fox. "They say he sleeps all winter. i guess he does. though I've never seen him when he was asleep." roplied Roddy. "Is winter very long?" asked ;; I Yum: Raddy. You see. he was IT PAYS TO KEEP C00! looking ahead to his first winters Tim clams "W he -in W” ""1 really new naming .bout c,,1dliuaIcliod in pure knowlcritte and gegme,-g jskill that there is nothinr: to ('lit)osr- --11', mo long." mid Rpddy. andibetween them in that S(lIlSf'rvHllll in meant it, for winter is a hard yet ""9 may be "Nth 'f'””' 5”" um, for the FOX folk. cessful than the other. lliliy? Sim- ulf that Chuck can sleep amply becpausepof a better tcinpei'a- winter without eatins. why can't?me"f7””?"'f'Ca”5" me, f'b'm-V m we?" the young Fox wanted mpremain taint when paitncr has ' Imade a mistake. tonstdcr this know. , , usecluu W. In "M mad, thapdeai. and note how Vircsl, otit of irritation. alloui-ti the con- way.” was all the answer Redd wheel. mum think M yitract to he matte. "Does anyone else sleep that south deue;-,. way?" asked Young Raddy. Both sides vulnerable. Roddy nodded. "Nimbleheels the North-South 30 on score. By Josephin Jumping Mouse. whom you have .QJ10g tried to catch and couldn't. sleeps . Q5; the same way. There are some .AQg others that sleep through the cold- ".531 5 ast part of the winter. Jimmy A 752 9. Skunk does. and I'm told that :95 4 N 3K.) 72 Buster Bear up in the Green For-i Q 105 W E QKJ84 out does. Striped Chipmunk in QKJO g 3 mother. I guess Unc' Billy Pns- 3 i -543 mm sleeps a Rood deal of the 4 Its: time. I don't see him around in mama the middle of the winter." nxplaln- .0 9.7 2 M Q N ey ever eat? I'm sure 1 would want to eat. Don't thev h"”"' I03 hungry?" asked the young For, 3”” w”" WV” h" "1 iluess Striped Chipmunk 14! 15- 1 0 Pl- wakes up and eats. He stores away Pu". Pr 1'1 P”” Oltough food in the fall. mi 1 don't believe it is wasted," said Redd! "Johnny chuck doQ5n't I10" up any food. so i um i.. In view of the opposing pari- score, East might have risked a double of one spade, asking for a CONTRACT BRIDGE e Culbertson Vis obvious that this would have liccn quite a risk. and East's ac- tual pass was ccrlaiiily niorc or-F ill(l(iflX. i Vi'csI. hnviiiu iicarrl Ihc oppon- onts iiiti ciuhs anti spades, the two suits in which he had length. de- cidcd to lead thc ion of diamonds i As niziy be soon, this should have turiicd out wr:ll- liiil "something” liappcncri." The diamond quccn was plirvcti from the board; East won with the king and returned the diam- ond jack. East realized that South , instead of West, might have the nine, but the pressing nccd, it seem-I ed, was to knock out the diamond ICEAIIIO entry to the spade suit. r East couldn't know that West had such strength in clubs: from Easrsi point of vicw a shift to that suit wasn't very attractive. i Wcst. however. was confidently expecting a club return and was disgusted at the actual diamond lead. particularly since he sus- pectcd from East's huddle that South had the diamond nine. So when declarer, having taken the diamond trick in dummy, led a spade tn the king. West promptly; accepted his ace. feeling that the defense had been ruined. As it happened. the dcfcnse was rtilned now, but if West liad made the correct hold-up play in spades it would have been a different story. 4”,"-3 "Ln response in either red suit. but it "W11? doesn't he store up food-; think to sill -- ' M, Mgx Y M to ma Out Our Way "In winter vary 2" mm led”. his naked - I run: it is because the food 5'” J0l"m.V Chuck oats can't be "0194 "D. HI lives on sweat clover. 5"" ""5 0""? lfeen plants. 93' must be eaten while they '" h'95h- Striped Chipmunk lives " ”'d5 "id 111135. and those things hep all winter. I suppou it 13 because Johnny Chuck can't mm food in the winter, and can't - mung: nmui. lsrop HUI! HEADACHE Vllion you suitor from Minot .1 MARI'HA.MV DEAR,Tl-its WUMP BUILDINE WHERE JKW 13M EMPLOYEDKA... Aluvyuslkr Pl MORE HEAT PFR (;ALL()N iutrziiitm I "KLEEN-Fl.()" ” TREATED Our Boarding House Major Hoople W . a, ifxQc"o-i?fii&5E2 A” . M0'?l?i55?j-f Headache. Nlltnl in or - Tl-N5 IS AN EXECUTNE Muscular aches you vsnnt to Ii4:',E..io;-.LEoSi-My?) EXECUTNh .2 WEAWN5 stop that pain inst .r.n-So Hg'5 355,4 EAQEQ FIRSV ONE A CAP! - talus Aspiiinlkiiiiletstarts To MEET 1 EVE? MET ." Wlllillalinz almost the instant you WEAWV-C" talio it.-starts to when that pain almost instantly! . YOU. MR5. d HOOPLE .' -- I'l. VET VOL) THINK if IIIANGIIUTTIUI Pioneer Days In P. E. I. S: I. II. Inch-that When he came to himself. Law- ;rence Poitier was in the chief's wigwam. Water was brought and his face washed free of blood stains. Asked if he would be slave to the chief and make steel ar- rows for his bows, he replied in tlie affirmative and was orderedl to kiss his master's hand. which he obliglngly did- The Indians cried'wife. We are told that he chose I out for his death, but the chief young maiden turned a deaf ear to their plead- logs. A tobacco leaf was placedi over the wound on his head andi he was permitted to lie down andj sleep. That night the savages dancetli years he was obliged to eat musk- rat. noon and other flesh food cook- ed and served a la mode . Maquina one day informed Poir- ier that he must marry one of their women. Refusal would bring about his instant death. Next day they boarded ii canoe and paddled across Malpeque Bay to another village to pick up a named C, t- Then followed a great feast of heel'- ring spawn and frogs' legs. Next, the chests were carried in and the glftstexhibited. the master Lca i explaining that all this treasure belonged to the white Bringing Up Father a war dance around Nataka's wig-uman and was offered by him in want and again asked for the death i exchange for the girl. Nataka jump. of Lawrence Poirier, the Whiteled to his feet and for over half FOX. Fan hour extolled the virtues of his "I lliJH' promised the trader liisi slave. Then the bride's father sang life.” said their leader. "and Chief the praises of his only daughter. 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