noun: STORIES ing to a mat of broivii. so partly white and 1131' . And squatting there on the brown er coat of white w lng to a coat of hroiv .1131-tly white and part i And scfliatiiiig there on .lcaics in the Green was i-eally liidiug in plain sight, Ileddy Fox had inst passed himi -uilhoul seeing him. Now Jiimperl was tiountiiriil away hi 10"! Jumps-i to laugh. "That looks like a bound-i lng snowball.” said he. h Jumper was running straight away from them. He was running in big leaps as is his way. hBe- cause he was running straight away, all they saw. of him.nt that di5KanCe was his white tail bobbing up and down. . . .liinipcr's tail is VCIIV much like Peter Rabbit's tail. Neither of them has much of a tail. That is, it isnt much of a tail in length. ' ooks almost at all at a litle dis- Rabbit's tail is about the size of. and looks very mlhch like motli:-i"s powder-puff. His cousin Jumperstail is bigger. be- cause Jumper is bigger. Other- wiso it looks much like Peter: tail. n. so he was! ly brown. the brownlh Forest. hej V, Page 12. The Guardianfriday. May 18. 1956 I he wasilong bushy tail. He couldn't iiiakc tly browlhjgrent bounds the way he does unu- when he runs fast. Supposing llap-4 as now Chah8- py Jack Squirrel had no inore a tail than Peter Rabbit has. lie couldn't travel through ihe tree- tops the way he docs mm. It i-. his long broad all that helps him keep his balance iilicii iiiiiipiul; from limb to limb. You'll find that Old Mother Nature always kiimvs exactly what is needed. The;-1 is no more difference in the tails of our little neighbors than there is in the ways they live." Farmer Bron-n's boy began to laugh. ”I'm just tryiiii; to 1.)l('IlIrL' what Buster Bear would look like with a long tail." said he. POINT DE ROCHE Mr. Gerard hunncll). itliiirlolte-l town spent the ueekend at the himiel of his brother-iii-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Doyle, Point; do Roche. I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Munn, Char- lottetown are at the present spend- ing n few days in Savage liar- bour at the home of Mrs. Munn'si parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gunn. Mr. E.P. Donnelly and Sons. Charlottetown have been engaged in fitting up a new electric hoist on the wharf of Savage Harbour. This hoist will be a great pleasure and comfort to all the fishermen at the harbour. Pl-I Play Safe t Roddy Fox had inst passed him without seeing him- Now as Jumper raced away that white tail of his looked to be round and very like a ball bounc- ing over the ground. It bounced a few times and then disappeared. That -was because Jumper was really out of sight in the surround- ing growth. "It is odd what a difference there is in the tails of our friends in fur." said Farmer Brown's boy. "I have sometimes wondered why Old Mother Nature has made such A difference. Why shouldn't the GCQ Mil xv Sll0EP0llS on the highway this week-end Keep alert while ” CONTRACT BRIDGE ' By B. JAY BECKER (Top record holder in Masters'.l.ndivldual Championship Play) C. G. I. T. NEWS Grandma ' ' North uuiu. ”trumpi, then tested the club suit. e HOW a l . . Ounclng Int-wont vuimuuo. 1;,-dltnzhthoeducetango gnu. When .I - as now on, u eiumed By Thommn W. Bursa. 'lRlNiTY C.G.i.'i'. crrv : le( 4' 1 M; krmp lewmi a . . . , h The C.G.I.T. of Trinit Unj as was co ortable enouml IiIuCOI'l1!ll0Il things doth wondcrl l5;IdI;IC7"lt1lld of tail do foi every lchunhv Charlottetown gm" hie: : Kt I; :04 llhh the hhmh hmdhhthmrouhdh oh .. e. i - A I . 1 ' . J 10 5 3 , rumps- e car 5 minor-l ,Unnotlced by therhcnr3lke!asHeve.n i1eTh1E.at(l);t'1n:irEf.l;'ElIllt,cl;:lBiiilnl thischhhh; gilzlfr; :21; ;:mtIh:h;.:;: O1 10 0 N :5. ilhulfvndgicfnt :lrtunV;)helieeSl())il'l1tg I .. c . t H 3 . . . . O blue eyes. Can You sekheler Church Hall. when the tonic do- I I. W E .3". A39 "I d”m”"d5 ""1 0" i-'1"b - This Saying 07 the Old Hefmlls Rabbit running with a tail like hated was -raeshlved that TV 8 53 in dummy. East plainly revealed .is very true. There are wunflers that of Reddy Fox?" he asked. dm mmharm man Md . h A Q , sigh Q3 7 film: he was in dire distress. He -811 about us etcrwherg that (-"es Farmer Brown s h boy gl'lnlle(l.l i H 3 "1 the .'A Q i h :.pulled out the diamond seven. , .less eyes do not see. ome ol"tl'1e ”of course not." said he. "But. 11' h0'"9- h -. 3 . put it back; pulled out a club, .most common things fire WW does seem funnv that there has; The con side taken by Trinity hl " h and put that back. When be final- Wonderful if we can but see them to be such , difference. when 1 mm with 3 very close Eco" ly tossed the diamond Ievcn on as they really aft see some tails. I wonder of what Mm. the dehhu . "uh TM Mlwlnl” 'h' ham" 9313' 3 blind mu m h-amm. Bnm.".s hm, hm, the use they are... 81 1 D . . on Non. nut h A W". south: position could have been old Hemm had my sum a wry You may be sure of we mmgh... not unor service was shown. 1. pa. 1 h P”. in any doubt over what ailed his small patch of snow come to life. said the Old Hermit. ”therc is al AN! IIIt'ludL'd In the evening's en- INT Fun 3 Q pm RH0' 3'"? 5""”'l qeselved ,V0I'Y .Anyway. it had looked like a catch reason for the special kind -it tnill lvlildllhlllwlll Were: a sing-song, IQ , Pug 4 . l mule .c"ed't'fm' leading his single- i no! snow. Of course it wasn't.h it that each one has. We have just 3i';I(l,1;5-(&?:rl;g::;hY:;h;- th - REVEAUNG; howl ' lil:1:dI::3a':t9:db&i;n1kh0 800 and drop- th-H h. win- ithd J th ll- 1' ' i 598. is " - i;vrasC(.)I:lm()pie:i'lili9 if: :ui(':wChallg- bcauicidieng oflimgihriposifig heaIl(i:i(llf'il -i?'f”'l) "Nd S wccessml 931131? DIFFICULTY A! the play went. East should 35”" Man)” I squeeze play owes it's hatzhe blanked his diamond king wi an air of complete imper- success to the fact that a d0li'fiCi- er squirms. mumbcls or other- wise reveals that he is having Here's an example; wast laid down the heart ace and cotinued the suit in the liupc that East would ruff. but it was had te Slllllglelnli nuth drew rounds of Iurbabillty. and than South would have had quite a guess, whether UP Play for the squezze on East. CARE TRAVERSE (.'.G.i.'l'. This is a group in its first year i uith an average attendance of ten iinciiihers. Miss Frances Craig in lthe leader and the officers are as olloivs: President. .ln)'('E Lord; Vice. south who President. Alberta MacDonald; leart. After ruffing S Sccrctaigv. G a y I e Macwilliams; ithe necessary three Treasurer. Arlene Stordy. h-m----h- - Anion heir recen ro cc . . R t t D ' ti26,000-Ton Canadia (iNIl'lllllil0n. If he had not tout-cri the club suit until he had run off every trump. "East's prob- lem would have been far more (lilticiill. 4 n Pcicific have been the making of hot dish mats. the mission study on "The First Canadians." and a Bible Study. h For a fund raising project they sold fudge at rink. On several oc- casions they jo i ne cl with the Sigma-C group for socials and L gaged primarily on the run be- tween Liverpool and Montreal or Saint John. NB. NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE. Eng- land. iCP)hLady Eden. wife of when he needlessly revealed his. Liner Launched By Lady Eden E a sleigh ride, and as a special pmu-cl, they sang at the Music Festival. KE.VSlN'('.T()N C.G.i.T. The lxensinglon L'.G.l.T. held I w Musical Spring Tea on Saturday, May 12th. as a fund raising pro- ject. Tables for four centred with vases of Iilayflowers and a head table. centred with spring flow- ers, from which tea in two silver tea services was poured. com- pleted the setting in the United the prime minister, Wednesday launched the 26.000-ton Canadian- Paciflc liner Empress of England. illirilest passenger iincr laiinclicil ion Tyneslde since the Second World ar. Built by Viekers-Arnistroiig. the vessel is a sister ship of the rim- press of Britain. which was launch- ed by the Queen on the Clyde last. year and made her maiden voyage to Canada last month. The new ship has luxurious ac- commodation for 150 first-class and o The Empress of England has In single mast and one funnel sliapod like a fireman's helmet. its win- screw greared turbines are cap- able of propelling her at 21 knots. The entire seven decks of the 640-foot liner are airconditioned. She is the largest passeiigcr ship launched on Tyneside siiice the 26,462-ton Dominion Monarch in 1939. Lady Eden pulled a small lever on the launching platform and the 900 tourist-class passengers. Like sleek, white ship slid slowly down the Empresses of Britain, land and France, she will be en- Cliurch Assembly Hall. Tea was poured by Mrs. L. M., Murray. Mrs. Alexander MacKay land Mrs. J. Y. MacFadyen. Musi- - cal selections were played by Rev. lL. M. Murray and members of the lC.G.l.T. who also sang several i songs. This group recently joined with the Trail Rangers Explorers and Mission Band to present a Mission lstudy "Open Night” for parents land members of the W.M.S.. and rthey plan to Re-Affiliate with the lW.M.S.. at a special church serv- ice on the evening of May 20th. We are p l e a s e d to announce that Mona Mayhew, Margate, a member of the Kensington C.G.I.T. has been chosen to represent P. E. Island at the National Camp lto be held from July 9-M at Camp Kwasind. 0ntario.. MUSIC FESTIVAL Congratulations to groups from Cape Traverse. 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