IRE GUARDIAN. CHARIDTTETOWN . I IE 5. iii: IrH.........-. d.ldn'taeeiutobeanything he could p T 0 T , do about it. Little Toad was not ' KING OF THE R YAL , We 3;: ";;nW"v: no new on contract Bridge dinuugi He uatnw id:-'" up in " m” ''"m'”' - J cou in set that By Joupatiu Culbertson icgdgsvwatz. woi-mA down. The worm started to 1'1L(oV( you! crawl away. All this while Old Mr. Toad had ' e been looking on mu m N. mvh A SOUND CHOICE OF PLANI :fk:ohl1:;g:: w:B1:;:.';m;:f V12: In the iollowing hand the doc- mm,.. M larer had a dililcult choice to make ..I am” m" I. chm” to mm between two lines or play. By Thornton W. Burgess oui," replied Little Toad. "He v --- -w-L-T-"' wouldn't stay down long enough ior South dealers OLD Mn. TOAD SHOWS Bow and the worm i-eiused in be ewal- me to know. I don't see how any- i Neither aide vulnerable" lowed. one can hardly blame the that." ' the thing that most perplexs you worm roe that. Little Toad tried "It is no trouble at all. Loot. I'll I 3 the one who knows will quickly do. and tried. but as last as he pushed one can swallow anything like , . A J g 3. i ., ..old Mother Nature. that worm into his mouth with show you." said Old Mr. Toad and , egg ' , uh” I bnk both hands and swallowed the hopped alter the hurrying worm. . .9 3 .1og5 r -j'.-;v;-,-;,';:E-c'-Ma-0-- Little Toad was disgusted. He worm pulled hlmaelt out again. Yes, that warm really was hurry- 3 9,1105 N QAK91 iiad been trying to swallow a worm. Not having any biting teeth. there ing, but that doesn't mean that It Q 10 8 7 4 W E 2 ::..:t”:. ?f.?.;3.'i.l”i2i”TZ:3 r ”” S tirs. -. . . , , ..... . caught up with it. One, more hop I 4 AK Q JG - 1 I o "'"' "'T ” T '" D A I L Y C R 0 5 S W O R D took him ahead or it. Then he turn- , 3 Q ' ttlcAkll1'T"b:IAHh'.'H '1NK negwxiskmamriauwa M35053 nowy uuur. ed and picked up the worm and. SUV CNN - L00” '1. Exclama- l. Sicilian lckname 3 gush t2ih1:m”md5m.m9umi ' . . T A K Q 7 3 M A i n I 18. H e oa we e PDOIL 11. mag - .4.s'3in'n.nne cvgrcfiw coevging 0'” ”l' T”'””' W” D"”"" " ” Sdilllolb wt: Nomi unit? uehwm u7gu"o:?M1mi?ce iabbr.i 2. Warmth ll). Devoured Ind 9'""0Wm3- 2 . pug 3 . pu. ”ouL9 e nlmkpgg W awLMg mpg .:::.v.r.'" 2o:;:.::'::" &::::". e,,....sh.. ' u v-- u r-- warmth t'e'Ja'.i9.'3t?” WW 8 Order (slang) 21. Accurnu- 1' "'i'li;5 f' myyzzz X71 X-:l:T :3: gm ow. ' um, M, 5, mg. m, 1 .;, , . A e , . Tmseuu M6 was uemv Amiovai. H, mm 0,. hurncd 2,. sum” 1 , ,1 as .i.a.ooosoN. COMMANDER or we nuns. wonmp Wm 23 Wrmn 6. surprising though it may aeern. osn. 1H! LEGIONANDAWISORV IOARD. , v . ' - h .. r . ' not every expert would open Souths YJOE SIDKA COMMANDER " gm ' 6 Trtimense 24 ggigatful .M.""-"W" ' hand with a two-bid - they would RAYMOND Hi:JJRYmPD5T treated in a 7:Astringcrit 26:A drunken 3l.'l'hriee worry 'bout the Km?" gun; vmy i gmgggkwi, II-I-an as' dowmem mm 10".. "mm, two iirst-round sut con ro were , 15. Greek 9, Violent (slang) 33. Germanic pr"fd'."' Thar?” ”n”1yl:u' ng:'3::' ”. lit lb t 2 .P - wou cer ny con m s i 16. Beeveerragq lo. g:vi:i?n or 5 s33.” 34. 1333"" action. and although the matter oi t I And 17. Roman . plny 29. win”, Mm, controls is alwny: to be considered. By C35 97305 money A2.A gum .1 3o,si. hon u,c r south would have been risking a .1n.Drorie cards e Ini:i.ana an a great deal more by opening with 19-Sum up a mere one-bid. Aiter all, he had :0-T1'5'"IU”ilY an excellent play ior 1). tricks in c”'- .g LWM 9'" his hand alonei "am?" Leading against the slain, West ' "- selected the heart Jack. East playzd Q B B l A . - the king and continued with i e a 25' :m”"3'"7 -'(',md." he gaid, "very good" ace of hearts. South ruffed, drew ' i Ti 26 Fgxczlrft -IrT'.-X-n-OEee;l;E-Exemye-vvon-n two rounds of trumps, and then 9 , W 27:N08h'l wholly disappeared. old Mr. Toad 3:113, 33;?" W0 top clubs” mum: 28 gal:-l.sr put a" hand on" his waistcoat. when me tmmpg were known to p FL - 'lm.c,.n' r,” 5”” Very gWd' ,, break 3-2 and the clubs no worse -: Q & .1 d”'”' 5" "W W" ”” ”- than 4-2. South faced the critical it" C) K :2-:t'jl"f:mm said Little Toad. I tried and tried. decmon should he go ahead and ,5 - ” bt1' ld't k t d ."OI ' t uym,, c:uruCWou"cm'3:n?t,1, 33;)” ":1: Mr draw the last trump, depending on -1 33. Ponder T d.',5Y t mi m ' ll. 3-3 break in clubs: or should 35. Rub hard M ' o" ” ” 5t ” Wm” he assume a 4-2 club break and try ; - K ) I?.Vessel end” H 1.53” bemm "ff" 5”" to run a low club in dummy. hop- '"i"'-1'-5"”-""'-'--N--e---F C carrying oil h Ehmg 3,” the '7m"3 mi ,, ing that the defender out or clubs i I8. Converts I cm” '""""' Wm” 5”" me”' did not have the third spade? mu, gnu”, said Little Toad. "Both ends look- Am”, due reflection. scum deem, We R1155" 'd,,"”" to me' , , ed to draw the -last trump because '-'''3” Th” 13 beam” W” dim” teal: this would cover a third possibility WM-I 13' "-59 Wm" 93'”: Y”??? ”””W- h it the club suit broke 4-2. the m'G”" Sam old Mr" T”d' Au ''0"'” defender who had the four clubs n i'?.”.1i.".ig 3:3-7 ?.fI”2?.e”?3...?. '?ilL”.i?3.a"1”;1". mi?” N ""9 1”" 0' mm m” l r ' i ' monds. In that eveni he would be weight 11-Nd.) Sp watch which way the worm is squeezed. 50 south cashed mm DAILY cnreroquorit-herein how to work it- 53325; 53,253 551”, 'L';'?;,,”i,,';Lm;,fZf of me "mm"! "mm - W ' ' West was squeezed. i H X Y D L 3 A A X I You tried to swallow that warm on In L O N O F I I. I. 0 W d from the tail end and it could ' - g ' and picked the warm up and start- . 01;"E;”2P”;i:"”.r' :"””;r- ": "vmrt A " M ?”..?.J””.” ea w it new n M e we 5' W ' W” ”' 9 c' "Ki '""" W” 0 ' S 5 9 3 ' down without too much trouble. trophies. the length and formation of the words are all hints. and it couldnt back out. That is all i . When the very last or it was down. Each day the code letters are different. there was to it. Simple, wasnt it? he smacked ma ups. The” were A Cryplogrun Quotation 3'T1e1o;'o;; I!,;';1e;1:1”?(?.:;? some things he liked better. but on i '.. . the whole that worm was very F F. F! GIOM DI WIDM LV.'F' Dl IN- 10V 1" Y0? -V09. 01d M" 7'0"” good'g;1dbecgi3g)i;w33gomuch ' golden eyes ttiinkled and twinkled C M V 0 M Y I W CI W he ma this bigger than the men and ants I ,, -' ' ” ' and other insects on which Lltila - 1" W" 50”” "mt W5" 1”” Toad had been living it was most T '53:: n”:'v';g mfgmhe W satl.!factory,7 It was, filling, and TIPPY AND "CAP" '3'-i'ecterdny's Gl'ypQ&I!0.QEw51K'LAD. AND EGGS.-ANILLIGHTEL, .p FARE, TUNE THE ITALIAN SPARKS GUITAR-p!f.I'tIOlL .. STUBS membered the lesson he had had, continued on Dlae 14 . . WHY YOU PERMIT THAT DOG I WAS 51' L Tl JAGPURRU 1' WAD an E7060 I i By Walt Kelly A " 3.?5.i4' c”6li5.':. i.?tt'.”e Eon A5 A PEOMAMINT Glnrnoorrz - - , g ewe, swzaw; Noam: sPoi:e.' I '-r A Mac: Cows; A pazrv wusr WHAT ogre; You "rim: or THE ' gupugg .. 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