PAGE TEN By Thornton W. Burgess JUMPER! snowsnon FEET qusinted with Peter Rabbit and Peter's children. He had hunlsd Each has some blessing all his them many times. They had all own worn brown. or brownish-gray That's given him. and him alone. coats. 'I'his big rabbit. for that ll -Old Mother Nature. what the young fox thought Jump- his own eyes. Ever since he was covered with a light icy CFUSL 1'- without being seen. 'I'hen Jumper all that. Away went . nnua ee mg H lA I M t' The Allllllill llmitiii: of the sin the Town of Summersidc Coiiiiiiissiriiiris of the noon. Charlottctown's Finest Dance Hall "Reservations for couples accepted only" or was, was dressed all in white. foo-knsn had discovered Jump- and he was his!" min TW'5'"”"' old enough to take his first 1es- was very smooth and slippery. The sons in hunting, he hail been sc-- young fox had seen Jumper mov- disoovered him and took to his long heels. Away he went in long alter him. but he was having trou- MONDAY, JAN. 25 bis in running on that slippery You are cordially invited . The annual meeting of ,l"'i”Ce Edmd Iskmd Mm" llatripziycrs of tho Yillztgzc iii on Tuesday the 26th day of Parkdalc, to ho llCl(l lll Park- Villeigc of Pzirkdzilc. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT All new Leglonsirs Orchestra - Meet your friends at the Clover Club 552.00 per couple I the Bars. The first time he ever dreamed A rabbit could be. ing about getting his supper. He Y. M. 0. A. Jllllips. not hurrying too much. but 7:3” ”""i T 1p 0 ual Fire Insurance Company dale Hall. Tiicsdziy. Fcbruary !January 1954 at the hour of K Reservations accepted by phone only between niw Jumper he couldn't. believe It happened that the snow was had managed to steal 1111110 W” l i I getting over the snow fast for Too-Smart Reports - Election - Social will be held at the Town Hall 2”d' 1954' at S 1”” 10:30 o'clock in the fore- four and eight each Saturday evening-Dial 6022. Jumper has big feet. That Is they are big for his own Ilse. . crust. He kept sliding. If there was need to turn quickly he just couldn't do it. But that big white rabbit ahead of him was having no trouble at all. He didn't slip or slide once. Too-smart soon saw that it was useless to try to catch that rabbit and gave up the chase. Later he told his pretty mate, Soft-Eyes. about it. ”That fellow ran Just contract Bridge I! Josephine Culboruon CHANCE FOR A "TOP" It is rare indeed that a partner- ship can earn enough points de- fensively to compensate for the slain it could have bid and made, but that was the opportunity pres- ent in the following deal. South dealer. Both sides vulnerable. Match-point duplicate. QJ105 Q1087642 12. sax? 4”: v- N van oxosz w E QAQ10 .y.Aoa7 S 854 53 t 4.2 can QLK53 6 .f.KQJ10 las well as if the ground was bare," ysald he. "When he made a quick turn to dodge around a tree or lchange his direction he didn't slip 'at all. I couldn't turn. I had to stop before I could turn. How that follow can do it, I don't know." II he could have seen Jumpers feet and looked them over, he might perhaps have understood why the big hare, for Jumper is a hare. not a rabbit. could run on ice and slippery surfaces so easily. Jumper has big feet. That is they are big for his own size. The long was spread instead of being close together. Hair grows out from the sides of his toes and covers the bottoms of his feet. It is those ihairs that keep him from slip- 'ping and sliding. Also. with those big spreading toes, they make it possible for him. to travel over snow so soft that folks even smaller than himself have to wade through it. It is as if he had snowshoes. That is why hunters call him the Snowshoe Rabbit. It was a week later that Too- smart saw Jumper again. This time there was no icy crust. Cminued on page 16 : V SQUARE DANCERS! t Y. M. C. A. ENROLL AT ONCE Phone 3425 A few vacancies only. At every table but one. the East- West pair bid six diamonds and easily took all 13 tricks. No South was lndiscreet enough to double the slam. however. and so these East-West pairs uniformly scored 1390 points each. At' the one remaining table North-south bought the contract - as follows: South West North East 1 Q Dble. 4 Q 5 O Pass Pass 5 Q Dbl. Plll Pug Pan ihr-re is considerable reason to criticize West's pass to his part- ncr's five-diamond bid and also to East's double of five hearts, but it can't be denied that these con- servative actions should have re- turned high dividends. W:-st got off to a good start by leading 1!. low diamond. (The lead of the spade king would have wrecked the defense.) East won with the diamond ace and return- ed the club deuce. West won. and instead of leading aclub right. back, laid down the spade king - prob- ably to ”reassure East." Then West led a club. 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