. I V 1 CHARLOTTETOWN V n KING or Trix l20YAL MOUNTED y W gi-as GUARDIAN. Q contract Bridge tun Toad was in the smiling Bool. ah: was. she was there all the time, he was anxious and worried be- cause she hadn't let him know that Y the was anywhere about. Love does W 3, Jgpgpmng n A funny things like that. so she waited and waited. keeping out or r90it.09iOe09sOe09eOe00eba0- sight. and listened and listened. and right down in her heart was sure that his love-song was the sweetest song in all the smiling Pool. . Old Mr. Toad had gone looking for her at the lower end of the smiling Pool. There he had had a UNJUITIFIED PEBBIMIBM It is sometimes the course 0! wisdom to "give up" on I -con- iract because eyerythlng points to a big penalty in the offing. (Points saved are points earned.) But in OLD MR5. TOAD I5 PEEVISII Love sometimes takes queer ways to show bad scare froizi Bandy the Wa- ter snake: and had left there in a hurry. He isn't a fast swimmer. not as good a swimmer as his the foilowliig deal the declarer was tar too pessimisticl so "Em mdeem mu do not know cousin Grandfather Frog But he N h d 1 1 . -. ' ort ea or. 7 --Old Mr. Tuattl git imuiuil? gm Vfkief Vfry Welt North-South vulnerable mm", c was s urry rig roling his ' ' A J 5 Old Mr. Toad had been in thei Eye! MICK 30 miiw 311115 Hllldy the :3 9 -,3 , Smiling Pool for days smzmg ms, gate: hsnnze vim that Ioliitivzirig ' .K J , ; hpgrt, (mt. That, is inst unal, ho m. W 211 E B11106 umpe HO . -. . .. . .. ..-........-...--------- hail been cimnz. tvilimlii: his heart Old Mrs. Told. 19 WM 7- Question .Q 10 3 3"K Jm 4 . r L oiuv, m,gv, evens; nouns Luann, coMMlII...vA Poms: 1 out, you 599. um Mr, Tom; song which was the most surprised. 'A N QKiQ108.' sav van ox-xv LEEMV i'Li.Gi'r1H- 1”ouGHT YA'D TRYlT...i'M was a. love-songi It is only i'(i1:'l1 it was Mrs. nToad pxhlol toun: . 3 7 4 W E 5 2 - L95; HAVE A Gjws A ' GONNA GIVE VA his heart is filled with love that he U , H er ongue rat. i e ," sai A Q 9 5 Q 10 9 6 GIN RUMMV. sings at HlLHlS sm:in,r: isailiortho bwggu sud shei whe” mwe 5'” she. ”where have you been?" ig S 4.37 5 :1 hencfii, of Old Hrs. '1'nrid. Hc docs 99 "I've been right here looking for , QK 9 8 72 y not care for anyone rise. Ho jllsi you, and singing for you. I would ' Q6 4 unm:,;s( smgs mm NW5 "W hm-i It is ms but taking: care that he shouldn't hkte tlndknotig Rihetf. yfiu hue been” zgkqs 32 .'ml::.&:3i - , E t Ilii lift hm iuu-ii he i i i ' , re or e r. on . 4 -J x (l'1er.cSl);gdl'it"S1lii Vi-tllii hack in kgmwoig SIM ?p"doulf M 51:2" Y” "I've been waitine for you. and The biddmg. Q?.ii3:Yl h”"' 5”” ii """ " ”i””' m” 5"” Sdmshe hill: reoaachehuthe I am” mm w"m"5'" d""”'" Noriiv am sobii West ii ii ” W” W” ”5””””' I ”5”"' 5”" Pool before old Mr Toad had He 0” M” T”"'' 3mm” mm "d 14. i V 1 4 Pass teases him a lot hv icilinrg him in was late. He hndn;h nwnkeneg! as more peevish. V INT Pass 20 Pa” sing and sum. rsrv ilni. lrttliiil Soon as she had In ,,.m,1, Emu" But. my dear. Ive sum: Just as 2. pm, 3 . pus him know that shr is i:siciiim:, or- he had aiways b'een m we b;mm;" I always do. I cant understand SNT pass 4 . Dbl. where she is. Folks in love do ' 9 why you haveni heard me singing P": pus pas, things like that. Old Mr. Todd hail been singing without. evm knowing it Old Mrs. a::---u:u-u--m-1--1- ANNUAL MEETIING The annual meeting of the P. E. I. Division of tho Can- adian Caii(:oi' Society, will he held on ThLll'S(l'ci)', May '15 at 7.30 PJTL ill U18 CilV knew he was worried She knew hv om M . e t i . r. Toad opened his mouth . . , Council Chambers, U1ar- the anxious notes in his song. And to 5,... s.,m..m,,,,,, and closed ,, illzjfieghfajiel; njngd lottetowm She knew or guessed mywam that "gain Wmmut 5p”'kmg' A 5”” that the diamonds wouldn't hreax All contributors and the public generally cordially in- vited to attend. 01'. Wl.J.P. Mn.cMillan, 0.B.E. 5 Pool first. waiting for time when she reached the water. she listened in vain for his lovely little song of love. Why wasn't he tlicre? Why wasn't he singing to her? Had he forgotten her? Had he perhaps gone off with someone thought about it, the more peevisi she grew. So. when at long last she heard his voice, she decided to make him wait awhile just mndc her wait. She was izeiting pvcii Anyway. ACHY FEET ? Tryc"Hoi-Cold?'Treaimeni else? The more it looked that way. her. This she as ho Slip to you." declared Old Mr. Toad. "I vias late in waking up," he added. ”You don t have to tell me.” snap- ped Old Mrs. Toad. "I've never known you in be so late beiore. I don't like to be kept. waiting. 1 know nothing so provoking as to' he kept waiting. and you've kept me waiting all this time." "But-but-" began Toad. 'Forgci, your ibuts.' " snapped Old Mus. Toad. ”You've kept me wait- ing. and thaiis all there is to it.” Old Mr. dow had Just come mnvinir swiftly across the Smiling Pool. Both Old Mr, Toad and Old Mrs. Toad sank down, down. down in the bottom. They had seen that swift rllytnz Hawk just in time. When they came up to the surface azaln that In view of the outcome, South should have accepted his partner's three-notrump contract. which would have been a laydown. West opened the heart ace. then shifted to his top diamond. Dum- my's king won and declarer led a low spade to the king, then (ines- sed successfully to the spade Jack. After casiimii the spade South led the diamond jack. and he should have overtaken it in his own hand so as to lend a club to- 3-3, and that he "might. incur in big penalty by overtaking the Jack." So, making what was what really"n give-up play, South now led the club Jack from dummy - perhaps in the wild hope that East had the queen without the ace and would ICE e President piptiredfeetin hotcuticurn soap nurlathm Hawk was nowhere in sight. Right not cover Nceme& to Hy however Ralph M. Jones ';;',;i,,';f:';,,l:'i,';f,';fj,;"”' c"””""m”""e"” iin'3-Vh01t" M”-.'1;P”d beg” W mm the piay was not successful! ' DOTTY DRIPP Secretary. 'l'alcum.Gr.uid relief! ” t 9 ""9 ml mg m5 lave” 3m' It was absurd for South to give 7 - - ('-'l- den eyes toward Mrs. Tond. Mrs. U , - A uspoogoguo, DON'T LETTHETIE n he contract without a real wane -maeai; 9OT1'Y-- IF I BUY ALL THAT Money LEFT Toad forgot her peevishness. Once nip Seed. 80 Two Row Barley. Maritime Winter Fair: for early buyers. Currie Building 179 Queen Street We have on hand a complete e.g., Timothy, all Clovers, Alfalfa, We have also a large stock of Charlottetown No. Champion P. E. I. Barley at No. 1 Seed C.S.C. No. 11-1406. There is a small quantity of Abegweit Seed Oats L. J. ROSSITER WHOLESALE SEED - Attention Retail Seed Dealers stock of field seeds, and Laurentlan Tur- Phone 3186 Charlottetown, P.E.I. more all was well at the Smiling Pool. and there was only love and Joy and sweetiicss in the song oi Old Mr. Toad. KINII lllllli COFFEE Iivirsl in l"llIl"(HlI' eriorti The heart situation was marked because of West's (allure to continue the suit. and there was a good chance that West had the club ace. Thus. South should have played two rounds of diamonds im- mediately, before touching trumps overtaking the diamond jack so as to be able to lead the ciulntoward dummy. 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