PAGE TEN By Thornton W. Burgess N. THE GUARDIAN. WN lmne ill!!! M I long time. He . might not want another Toad liv- ing aim. soinewim tilnidly Little - ,, ' Toad had aimed at this. Old Mr. I unis "W , 5W?” lg, 'l.'oad'a reply was prompt. but he . ' in. WW1 '”'”9"fm' spoke rather irruxriy. He told uttie i.) " nu, . cw" ”m”m 5 "w”I”' , l a i 'nosd that he was welcome to stay . eg- because the more Toads there were , ill” ” Lg: . in the garden the better. but if no , '3m"G" "N" t 'c 4 -h” ' "” "'3' ” '""L” m" ” The following deal cost North- l k ' t -iwhu ,,m I h". to do," and south 200 points. when it should y x 5 Little Toad in a small anxious voice. "Kati" replied old Mr. Toad. a Q tontrati Bridge have enriched them by 1430 poinul Noriifdealer.g,,, l me or THE ROYAL MOUNTED MAY 30. 1952 "T-:.. LITTLE TOAD DECIDIG TO STAY . u -y twinkle in his golden eats. Just .30"! mi" wlmnbk. You learn by seeing. but be sure t u . .. You see what is. and nothing more. mu: Tom.” um Wotkl 51” ' Q J N 8 5, e '0” ML T"i'- "It can be." said Old Mr. Toad. OK 9 104 -- "Itc be h th ilitti to 44-AK” - . um? lb"! W” "p in F'"”" eat LID: youwhsge touhurft to find 5 K 7 4 C A 10 . 3: Browns garden. and that was a n. mm you Wm." M" to worry h .9 N 5 3 - long way from where he had spent bout mu he” .. Q Q 0 3 2 W E Q A I 4 By Ham yishel. his babyhood as a tadpole down in A big blsck.Ant started to run &J 9 5 4 S Q - ”"- 5mm"! PWL Tm” ” iii 53Y- " across in front of Old Mr Toad It 3 '5'? ” 5 3 so i.oOK' nus BUM omev AN' was a long way for such a very Wu ,, mm”, yes ,1, 'n W3; . OQ-753i ' -is 9515); i5 5oo.m'M5 peg. small person as Little Toad to tra- mm"! on m; p-'n 0'1 um W - OK 7 3 3 MILLYUN some :5: BREACH "L Duunw 15 Mm" M” m””"' black Ant. He never did get across 3 A J, 15 A CoN"Am '." ' ed by size. A long distance for a very small person may be ii. short distance for a big person. Long legs! do not mm, m lake ,5 many lie”. "But eating isn't wort!" cried Little that little open place in front of Old Mr. Toad. He suddenly disap- peared as if he had never been. Yet Old Mr. Toad was sitting A large gallery. of experts did some postmortem snlclteri... over the bidding of the supposedly-eib .; Toad. where he had been I" along. Em North-south pair. Thelauction for the satisfied look in his love- ' H mm; 1.". ly eyes. and the movement of his y Now ""9 M W" up in 3-"mu. throat. as he sv. allowed, there was jam. 5..., song. was gmwnv, and”, um: Tow wlmed nothing to show what had happen- 1 9 1 . 2 . 1:... 5. Sponsored by to stay. 1-1; wgmed Very much to ed. It was all because of that handv 2 Q Pass 3 9 Pas . ' . nay. H: W” N" R W” me mo” tA01l'llK1:le )t1halt hoig 1tvlr.dToad possesses. 44 Pass .4 Q (E) Peas y ,1 ml 1 1 e a a o owastoshoot so Dbl.(!)Pe.ss(i)Pasa Pythlan siste" won E! p R. n all the Great that long tongue out to touch that Pass World. but he wasn't sure that he could stay. What a bothersome word that word "but" is. Next to "if" it is one at the most trouble- West was not slow in leading his singleton heart, and he ruffed ' East's heart return with consider- able gusto! Ant with the tip of it and draw it ROLLAWAY BALLROOM right back in with the Ant sticking to it MONDAY, JUNE 2nd Little Toad wondered if -he would 9:30 to 1 .111, Ad , some of all word . cl lif i ii i V P V m 50” ..mm,. The r:a;,';1 Lfnfelifrofd ever be able to catch -Ants or Files since six heart; would have been Music by the Downtowners wasn't sirre that he could stay was 3'; tom" iusiloga tidbits at siltchhln imncimi ioi North-siguth, eigey y bu mgcoy m g cm M. -1- d lance Us .v runn nil ou s not only lost a small ortune ut Orchestra Hy h r 03 tongue. He admired Old Mr. Toad. had to take a large amount of was living there, and had been He wondered if ever he could have such a wonderful big mouth. such lovely golden eyes. You see, Little Toad had changed his opinion. when he had first seen old Mr. Toad the latter had seemed to him the homeiiest person he had ever seen. There had been no admiration then. Now he had begun to admire Old Mr. Toad. and admiration had changed old Mr. Toad's looks com- pletely. Admiration often does that. i I That which has appeared homely or Saturday. 7 am. to 11 s.m. ugly suddenly becomes Just the I opposite. & co. "I think I would like to stay," said Little road. GIIARLOTTETOWN ribbing from the gallery. The selection of the diamond contract would have been under- standable if North-South had been just a so-so pair. but in view of their skill and experience. it was very strange that, they did not re- cognize East's double as a lead- directing double calling for a. heart opening. It they did recognize East's intention, then it was all the more remarkable that they stayed in the six-diamond contract. South, to be specific. had not given any strong heart support up to this stage. so he might have seized the chance to correct the contract. Another strange feature of the bidding was that East's double. though highly successful, was very bad! East could not now since South had raised hearts only mod- cstlyl that west had a singleton in the suit; and it was the worst possible tactic to warn,the oppon- ents away from a contract that might be defeated it West had that singleton. As West put it dryly. he did not need any special persuasion to lead the singleton! (ewoisfi OSTS ONLY 7” 7 By. Kelly NOTICE During the months of June, July, August, this plant will observe the following weekly schedule: Monday through Friday: 7 am. to 12 noon; to 4 pm. 1 pm. Old Mr. Todd's eyes twinkled. They twinkled and twinkled. "Make yourself at home. There is plenty " l ' ' i " -w-2 of room under there." He meant a big wide board just hack of him. He lived under that board. It was a. perfect place for Toads to 5188p U!!l1El' 1X1 lile daytime when the sun was hot. Although a. The Motor Vessel ILUE SEAL will lead EI,'f,.?.”i',.E””&.?f”?,.ic52"Yh3;.”';5 cargo of Clieirleneiown for St. Pierre and St. John's. Newfoundland on Saturday. May 31st. For space reservation. and rates apply WHAT eooo WILL THAT DO YOU P VOULL NEVER GET . M INviTED!l wmr to vote FOR MRS. eooamv ltoa SENATOR ?! . ' I "-zi'r.-.-c:-.n's- Farmer Brown's Boy especially for old Mr. Toad and others of his kind. It was a thoughtful thing in do. but it was also a smart thing to do. Bugs and worms and insects or many kinds are the enemies of every garden. Farmer Brown's Boy was smart enough to know that Toads are his best helpers. and the more he has of them in his gar- den ths better garden he will have. " ' " Ph5i. i13u5""”'” " 7 Little-'1-out crept.under...tiie..hli - board. "Ohl" he exclaimed. 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