PAGE NINE my 13. 1952 l ' ' A g . rue GUARDIAN. Cl-lAlu.0T'l'ETOWN . W By Zar- Cray ' Toad. He had been three days and 10otaoo&u3totsoom KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED ” nights in the Smiling Pool without. V , xinding any trace oi her. where c I A, 7”: was she? Could it be that she had . ' . ' It not yet come to the smiling Pool? 3, Joeeplmu r tun . our, sssenome A . , . . V . Or could it be that she had come r V early and become tired or waiting -4otooQeooeiioose&oee&o.yt !or him. He wished he knew. It v W" me that ha wu Minn" nu. CLO!!! ANALYSIS REQUIRED He had been late in waking from . l s g;smv;;;;germ-;eev- ...2: ;i:. shes; ' " ' was correct. but supei-licial analy- y Thornton. w Burgess Old Mr. Toad was llnzing. If his all is "rely good enough. 0 song was not quite as sweet and gun was me. -roan V&? ?;5:F'?f 3'3 l;;"”;,,';; North dealer. ' 9' 3'-.;'ie":;r e K given him up and found someone V5" 5”"V"1""'hb19- ma.” nothing harder thin. 10 else? It could be. The very thought .g A 5 z "1; made Old Mr. Toad Jealous. It is ' A x 9 7 4 Uncertain what will be your 13” hard to be jealous and sing at the I .5 -old Mr- T0Id- same time. Yet ll he didn't sing. , q.K iosz ..-- - Old Mrs. Toad wouldn't know he '4 K io ii 6 as 4 JOE PALOOKA my true that --yin: 1I- Old M15 was there it she should come. so he 3 g go 10 as Toad was rinciins '""' Y"' mi he sang and sang as he waited and 9.15 W E .1 7 is 2 mm mm , "M HT , I V, - w-- :::..l:: :2: '::l”” '2": "35"" Ar" 13.2 .. so in 9 6 .-.-....., '6 -l In mart, he was . - e e up a par n e spr ng a seam, VA M'sAlN ' ' ' W... to the smiling F0” w mm chorus or the Smiling Pool. 49.17 opigarogm. 5 ' g - lire. Toad. she wesnl here: AnY- Old Mr. Toad paid no attention ' V6 2g h , I , M, if she was. he couldnt Iihd to his tiny cousins. the I-Iylas each 9A B 10 9 4 3 , g is 4 2 W. oi whom seemed to be trying to . -I-Q 5 l I . ' For one who trove so slowly. out-sing the others. He ate nothing. 1-he bidding; t V t I He had eaten nothing since he leli. . . Farmer Brown's garden. In not he I;:'"' 21"” :35”: had eaten very little since he had 2. pa” ZNT PM, me smiling Pool. It rvasAInS0"1" been wakened by sweet Mislress 3N-r 133:.” pa” Pugs . l :. ;;!l;Ixa::Jolm)you seen her?" he asked 10", mm. A ' ' He saw his cousin. Croaker the Wesi opened the spade six, and N 0 I C E old Mr, T-o-3:1 had 1'2;-u-;Td”n 30,131; Green Frog. He swam over near declarer reached for dummy"; had had one mgm mm. another, him. "Have you seen Old Mrs. deuce without a second thought. ma bv hopping mates 0! wslklns gr running. it was a long Journey izoin Farmer Brown's garden to W000 ISLAIIII-GMIIBOII FERRY SEIWIGE SMLINGS MAY lst T0 JUNE lath INCLUSIVE DAILY (Including Sundays). STANDARD IME. llrmii each terminal ........... .. I and II. a.m. - I and 5 pm. Semi-Annual Meeting of the Milk Producers and Ven- dors Association will be held in third floor City Hall, Tuesday cvcning, May 13, 8:30 p.m. Sizncd: PERCY GAY, Sec'y. the last one was Just as he reach- ed the Smiling Pool. With a last frantic hop. he had landed in the water with I splash Just in time to escape, 9, very ngn-ow gscgpe. Buy, the bottom oi the Smiling Pool. escape is escape, and 'Old Mr. Toad mg had many egcnpes, so many blew out his music bag in his that once g danger is ova, he throat until it looked like I great doesn't give it another thought. Now that he was in the Smll- that music-bhz he could!" Kim'- lng Pool, he felt quite sale. It was and he 1"" hhd W 3h'8- H” ""8- not, pogglbie danger mac wonqed repeated over and over. really was ty him now. It was the fact that he 3 "M3339 ml 0” M"' Tm" hadn't been able to Ilnd Old Mrs. Toad anywhere?" he asked anx- iously. "No," croaked Croaker. and sud- denly dived down into the mud at Old Mr. Toad sighed. Then he white bubble. I! he didn't have Here I am. Here I am-come and find me, Mrs. '1'. Here I am. Here I am. sad and lonesome as can be." He hoped Mrs. Toad would hear him. Over on the top-most spray of one oi the alder bushes. at the up- per edge of the Smiling Pool was Redwing the Blackbird pouring Actually, south might have land- ed on'his ieet if East had had the spade king and won the trick. but East played the nine and South was in with the queen. To. all practical purposes dec- lares-'s own hand was now worth- less except for the top diamonds -he could not establish the dia- mond suit and get in to run it. so the outcome was a two-trick penal- The key play in this hand was to put up the spade ace at the lrist trick. keeping the Q-J of spades for a later entry (and stopper.) South's diamond suit was obviously better that dummy's heart suit. and so the natural and correct plan was to set up diamonds This could have -been done very easily by playing the ace. king and ten oi Cm; Amara on -( For full lnlormatlon contact Read Olllce It Charlottetown. . . 51 as wh'"' by m'”"' ””uc""'"' 't la" n '"""' '" "d"'"”' loyutldti-15151::-jay g.1e:wxi?iYge3xdzll:'pe;:ald 30: hand of this type declarer "'""'"m"' "guy beruimed h" "r" "m "wnd nvmng" anh swam over there and crept out on must decide immediately which or dry irnm one term nu. k - . th sh t und r h e R.ed- t 0 long suit he Ls going to try t H fare ylig. Iv) sflfalmmominh mnowlnz Wl:lQ 33 sjllrlilging. E W at 1.: run, and arrange his entries ac- DOTTY DRIPPLE '5 ',A:;,S An; E;nL' ' e' , Redwing saw him and stopped cordinzly. Thus, it uth hai tell; I l C" Y C30 0 AND Avon) DELAL singing. "Hello. old I:-. Toad! it desirable to establish hearts. his y g 901,.” Do You Nonrnusgggtmigromngtlgisl LIMITED. gfggjl W" "l "W "W W” M" f,fj:,i":i,,,;5;fd:,,g”':,X,c;"”,3;”,,,,2,';I,f t i A uemcue? ' ' ' ' Old Mr. Toad'paid no attention ed to set up diamonds, his spade to the question. "Have you seen play was highly inconsistent. her?" he asked anxiously. Rcdwing chuckled. "I suppose CREAM ROUTE '" sa 6. . .. ' ' ' . , ' ' sorry to say I haven't." said he. JOSEPH SHEA will begin hauling cream foi the . Then Redwmg mmed ms back on Hazclbrook Dairying Company on WEDNESDAY. MAY 14, over same route as last year. . Tao, I HAVE R on MY HEAD FROM TEYING on HATS NORTH AMERICAN LIFE Old Mr. Toad and began singing again. . L - 5- S T E V E N S O N 3 Old Mr. Toad sighed heavily. BRANCH MANAGER MS Then he started to swim to the other end oi the Smiling Pool, ' i , . 31,! p . i '46 RICHMOND ST. stopping every few minutes to iiii - his music has and sing. It was is . 7 p - us r . A M. 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