r sulllfi” ed I: one who, tries. ”' '"" -mm-Old,Moth Nature. the Hare was tunnlnd . i"':',';ile, . big circle. Gray Fox "" chasing him. Jumper wun't ":,.-mg, '”l'hat fellow can't catch "” .. ,,,.,..grii Jumper. "He'll set -pd alter awhile and llllil If 3" mm M, enough he'll try running his very fastest, then I'll show him what running really is." Jumper slowed up a little. He mica Gray Fox to get closer. I: wanted to have the fun of a :1 race. He wanted to tease 3”,” Fox into thinking he could succeed if he ran his hardest. New this was exactly what Gray pa; wanted him to do. TIIGY W370 drawing very near to the place mm which they had started. Gray pox was sure that Mrs. Gray was liidden somewhere near there. He guessed that Jumper wouldn't think at this. He guessed that Jumper would be thinking only of the one behind him. So when he thought the time had come, Gray Fox be- gall running faster. He ran faster and faster until he was running as fast as he could. Jumper let him get fairly close before he began In run faster. -'-7,1,, "Now I'll show hinuqhat running really is," said Jumpirrto hlsselt. Jumper's eyes are set so far back in his head that he can see behind him without turning his cad. it is the same way with eter Rabbit. All the Rabbit fam- ly are that way. It is a very ine thing when one is being chased o be able to watch the one behind and not have to turn one's head i do it. olumper would look ahead to ake sure where he was going. en roll his eyes back to watch ray Fox behind him. It all work- . out just as Gray Fox and Mrs. ray had hoped it would. Jumper ooked ahead only enough to make re he wouldn't bump into any- lag. He didn't look to see if any enemy ahead. made a beautiful high u right over the head of Mrs. I - ray. Mrs. Gray saw him coming. as where she was hiding she W lust about where he would I to pass her. And she saw that did not see her. swiftly, keep- gunder cover. she ran to an th are that Jumper would be likely pass very near indeed. she was TELEVISION CKCW - Moneion Television Programme Channel 2 FRIDAY 100 pan;-FM Concert Hall ' gp.m.-Florian Zabach 59 tun.-At Home with Helen :30 p.m.-T Cracker may with Arlene D.m.4BC News 5 imm.-This geek in sports . . 9 . icummings aiow 'V":gI:'l:fC Fsmih I p.ln. 3 ' p.m.-CKCW-TV News sure that she could leap out and catchhlmbsforahe. " dthat she was anywhere shout. Jumper changed his direction a little. If he kept on as he was coming now. he wouldn't pass her. He was coming straight. to her. She grinned. This was going to be even easier than she had thought. Gray Fox was right at Jumper's heels. and Jumper was watching behind him closely. Once more Mrs. Gray grinned. They were so near now that even if Jumper dodged, as only Jumper and Peter Rabbit can dodge, he would have small chance of escaping either Gray Fox or herself. A few more jumps on Jumper's part and he would jump right into her mouth. it was just at that instant that Jumper saw her. By the look in his eye she knew that he saw her and she set herself to leap out whichever way Jumper might dodge. Jumper didn't dodge. Be- fore she realized what he was about to do, Jumper proved himself true to his name. He. made a beautiful high, long jump right over the head of Mrs. Gray. It caught her so by surprise that she didn't even try to jump up. to grab him as he passed over. YORK poms w. i. The monthly meeting of York Point Women's Institute was held at the home of, Mrs. I-iasen How- ard. Cornwall. Dec. 6th, with the president. Mrs. Reg MacEwen presiding. The meeting opened by singing "Jingle Bells". Roll call was responded to by 11 mem- bers paying their fees. The treasurer reported a sub- stantial balance in the funds. that 818.50 had been collected for the National Institute for the Blind. . Routine reports from hall, school and sick committees were read and a sum of money voted to buy tree decorations for con- cert in.hsll, also a treat for the children, to be given at same, from the Institute. A donation was made to the Free Dispensary and the sick and shut-ins to be remembered at Christmas. Reports of Leadership Course held at Psrkdale were given by the presidents. The secretary was asked to write to Eaton's and Simpson's for remnants to be made into quilts for Orphanage. A sale of homemade articles netted a tidy sum and the meet- ning closed by the singing of the National Anthem. Lunch was ssrvsd by the committee, followed bystreatofics cream by the hostess. A hearty vote of thanks was tended to Mr. and Mrs. Howard for their kind invitation for the meeting. Get Your Share of Holiday Spirit with Wrigley's orange, pineapple, and tangerine trees. The drive: out from Onlando, and along with Mr. Howey, was a pro- moter of the dream land to be. Howey Hills is the only part of this state than can boost of rol- ia about 100 feet higher than other districts of Florida. From our automobile, we could see as far as the eye reaches. a giant picture of fruits, some mere babies while others leached skyward to a height of 40 or 50 feet. And believe it or not, Howey Hills holds in its lap the largest citrus grove on earth - 90 thousand acres. What a heavenly picture! Mrs. Baxter, our hostess and guide on this to be never-forgotten tour, stopped presently enroute to show us this and that particular point of interest and to explain to her Canadian guests the part she and the late Mr. Howey played in its development. If ever Northerners enjoyed Southern hospitality it was us. In the heart of this beautiful district rests the Village of Howey itself. about the size of Mont- ague. Here in the Howey Hotel owned by Mrs. Baxler, we were dined and wined. After lunch we were driven to the Howey Mansion, now occupied by the widow of the man who came, saw and conquer- ed a wilderness, and made it blos- som like the rose. The Howey Mansion is surround- ed by tropical trees, mostly of the palm family. wonderful outside gardens. spraying fountains, and spacious lawns. all beautiful be- yond description. At this point we were intro- duced to Mrs. Howey who kindly consented to show us through her 24-roomed dwelling, with art gal- lery, guest room, observation tow- er. and what not-a magnificant mansion in the heart of a sea of citrus trees. of which Mrs. Howey owns over a thousands acres. The revenue from her grove helps to keep the Howey mansion in order and pay the cost of maids and gardeners. The late Calvin Coolidge and other digniiarians of church and state have crossed the threshold of this wonderful home in the hills. to be entertained in royal fashion in the days when W. J. Howey was alive. Today his widow lives a rather secluded life, alsas unded by her faithful colored maids, cooks, and an adopted girl who I have ben told. will inherit the Howey Mansion after the widow's death. After saying our farewells and taking a long, last look at this par- adise, we sgain entered our host- esses' automobile and were driven . back to Orlando, loaded downiwitls citrus products from the famous Howey Hill 0rchards.. This pile of citrus fruits-about half a bushel, now rests on the desk where I an penning this column: and to- morrow morning, if we can come by a gadget to extract the juice from tree ripened fruit, we shall ' have fruit Juice unlimited before g going down to breakfast. Soiarsslknowwearethe only Prince Edward Islanders in Orlando. Some folk we met never heard of the place, others told us Itcostsso s.- Win Thanks I I by passing this healthful, deli- dous treat around to your friends. . 4' g& appreciate it. Serve refreshing Wrigley's Spearmint at parties. family get-tiogethers, after meals, too. Keep aoupply on hand. mpecially during the holidays. Got home today. .. it is an island off the coast of little, yet people really By Jesspliin Many experts wood Convention apply a-ltsnl feature that sometimes acts as s boomerang against them. The test- ure is: when either partner has bid notrump during the suction. a bid of four notrusnp is not treat- ad as Bleckwood-it is simply a notrump raise. Observe how lethal this treat- ment can be in certain cases, with the would-be Blackwoodlsn .de- prived of his needed "asking bid." South dealer. Q.ia'i, QAN 'QA.K5 axis .105 ::482 62 :.y9g4z W E gown .3108?! 4-A553 ggaxs QKQJIONB 1.3 QQO Thobidding: louth West Norm lb: 19 Pass INT Pass 4. Pass BNT Pass 19 Pass Pass Pass CONTRACT. BRIDGE I A IOOHIBANG FIAIURI s Culbertson stolen the grand-slam contract, since only a club lead do- feat it. but West was wd enough or lucky enough to open A club, and that was that. South insisted that he had been justified in feeling that North's jump to three notrump. backed up by his later Jump to five notrnmp. indicated that 1) tricks would be there for the taking. In visualizing North's d, he said,,it had seem- ed that ony three aces and two kings-nothing le.ss- could fully justify North's two calls. Thus, South said, since he couldn't use four notrump as a Blackwood hid (under the partnership agreement) he had had no choice but to leap to the grand slam. It would have been a very good idea for North-South to follow the orginal Blackwood method - in which a four-notrump call here, over three notrump, would ask for aces-but under the actual circum- stances South was not justified in bidding the grand slam. North bid his hand reasonably, and even con- servatively so far as his last bid was concerned. He might well have jumped to six notrump over South's four spades. The fact was that South's ”visualization',' was only what he wanted to think. North made no implication, much less a Actually, South might well have guarantee, concerning three aces. Maine. And down here they absol- utely refuse to take our Canadian money. What do you know about that! When they talk about ”Orlando the Beautiful. . .and it is beautiful- Icounter with a detailed des- cription of the garden of the gulf, where. I tell them you'll find a pastoral beauty unsurpassed in any part of the world. These little publicity talks of mine have I hope, left a good impression on my listeners. anyway, several of them say they will make "The Million Acre Farm" their play- ground next summer. If our Island Travel Bureau will forward me some literature care- of Central Hotel. Orlando, 1 will be happy to spread it around where 'I feel it will bear the best fruit. Our general hostess who took us to the Howey Hills. informed me that she and her two sisters surely will spend their vacation in our Province next summer. If they do, I hope to be on the Island when they arrive to welcome then and show them some of our beauty spots. to extend to them a bit of our Island hospitality, as they have put themselves out to show a coup- le of islanders a little bit of Florida. sxsv ciliissx Ls DAILY CRO55W0RD.1i2inmn Aososs sxinaoihu n.r-run G 1. Unit of from r f weight I. A sign of blankets u . , , 7 (India) the iodine to. Old graEE3'”EEE1aE 5. Large 4. Girl's name times Eli ll Gilli quantity 5. Young miss (an Elllll QIJJEH 9. warning (eolloq.) , chuei i-'dllIllFii3El signs! 0. A skin )0. Finnish ' . io. Sacred dtsordltr seaport ,1 pictures 1 Ssult st II. sums u r . (Gr. Ch.) Marie (local 23. Scissors EHUBE Hang” 12. A pungent name) 24. 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