PAGE TEN By hornton W. Burges OLD MR. TOAD HAS A SCAIlIl Never bout you have no fear best your hniuiting coat you dear. -Old Mr. Toad! There is a lot or gnnri isounrl common sense in Old Mr. Toad": homely head. There is iirnhinsi more loolirh than hnaslirtz nt not” being afraid Sooiivr or latrr. 1I'l"Tt'- one. little or big. is airairt. Ft-arj iv a part. a most. inipniiam I-All. of daily life tor nearly cvcrmiw. It It a wise person who iuimis mi-"I ouah to be nlrrtirl, iviial. m iw A-f fraid of. anti wlirn in hr afraid Old Mr. 'I'o:id linri I'l'Vl'IN" all the nay irom F'nriiwi' llrm-.vi.c -don down to the Sniiliiiz Prml . ilir Green Meadows. 1' nuts .1 '0'.ll'llPV he makes every SlWl'lll'.' lie Just. hu to make it. He couldn't be happy If he didn't make it. You see that is where he meet-I Old Mn. Toad every year and sing: to her one of the sweetest love-songs to be heard anywhere. so iar. old Mrs. Toad had made no sign that me had even heard him or that the was in the smil- ing Pool. Now, between conga, old Mr. Toad was swimming about Ionizing for Mrs. Toad and asking all he met if they had seen her. He hadn't been able to find her at the head of the Smiling Pool. Now he wad swimming across- the Smiling Pool to the loot. ot it where Laughing Brook leaves it. on its way to the Big River. He swam in few strokes. sang a few notes. then swam a few more etrokee and did it all over again. He was al- 3 BROADCAS Wvtlncstlzus - 9:30-9:45 information on credit unions. .'lp.m-mrvil hy the ll F7. l. LOCAL CREDIT UNION CHAPTER Make It a point In llSlFn nter CFCY to three Broadcasts for Presanlrd h)" the l,li:iioria'n, St. Diinstan'a and Charlottetown Credit Union: for the rtillzliicnmcnt of the public. TS - CFCY - May 14th-215!-28th Credit Union League Ltd. 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He Just floated there with his beautirul golden eyes looking as it they were trying in pop right out of the top of his head. He held his breath. Yes. Ill. Old Mr. Toad held his breath. Why is it folks so often hold their breaths when they are frightened? old Mr. Toad was staring pop- eyed, straight at Bandy the wa- ter Snake. There is no one whom Old Mr. Toad fears more than he does Bandy the water snake. so now he kept very. very still. He lrnew that Bandy did not aee him, for he wen etaririir very hard with his unwinking eyes at eomcthimz or someone else. smoothly. slowly, he glided along the bank. He en- tered the water. There he swam as easily as he had glided along the bank. Old Mr. Tom wondered how it. was that. Bandy could swim so smoothly and easily when he had no fins. no flippers. no feet. iiothinc with which to swim Bandy suddenly darted forward. There was a splash in the water. Then the big Snake crawled out on land again. In his mouth was I. fish. and this he now hroceedod to swallow. How glad Old Mr. Tomi was that he was not that lish. As he watched. a sudden and dis- turbing thoucht. came to him. What if Bandy the Water Snake had cauzht Old Mrs. Toad? It was it etartliiiz and dreadful thought It could be. Yns, sir. it could he. Old Mrs. Toad hadn't appeared anywhere. and that was very strange. Just. then who should come along the edge of the water but Lant- lege the Great. Tllue Heron He was moi-me slowly. rarefizlly. taxing long slow steps with those. long legs of his. Very slowly and care- fully he put. each toot down. paus- In: between steps to look along the edge or the water for a Frog. and in the shallow water for a small fish, He saw Bandy the water Snake and the fish he was swal- lowinz. It was a good-sized film. It. was a temptation. He had had no lucir that morning. and he was hungry. He was tempted to try to take that lish away from Bandy. The hlg Snake was so occupied with what he was doing that to oont.inuixiTrT :35". X THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN 200&M&OO?OO;OO? contract Bridge By Jouphiu Culbertson I o.O0&oo3o3sQ:oo&aoo-to. A. SIMPLE MATTE! OF COUNTING It to remarkable how alien a game or even it. tilam contract In lost simply because the declarer wont. take the trouble to count hla au.re tricks! In today! deal this Wu I. very expensive over- night by louthl Smith dealer) Both sides x-ulnerehlef 0 K 4 3 .3 Q J 10 5 2 :9 9 7 l ;AKe 6 5 5 4 v--i . 353-. 2 , N 9 9 is 7 6 4 Q 3 3 4.31097 wqg oxos 4 .1 ' 55Q it 5 2 Q A Q .1 10 8 7 r. V A K .6 A J 10 I .qL -- The bidding: South i went. North Bee!- 2 Q Pass 3 V Dbl. (l) 4 Q Pass 6 5 Fees 7 Q Pass Pass Pass Lure double or three hearts was one of those silly actions which can't do any good but may do much harm, and in this can it should have out south on notice that he could expect. It peculiar heart break. Apparently. however. south dldnit pay much attention either to aimple arithmetic or to the. oppehentr bidding. weer. opened the club jack - an opening which South should have considerrd very lnrtunate for him- self! I-Iowevcr. South discarded a diamond on the club king without ri moment's thought. He then play- ed a low spade to the ace. anti was annoyed to see East show out. Now it was necessary for South to un- block the hciirt suit; he could throw one ol nls.own heart honors on dummyln club ace. but he would have to get t.he other honor out or the way. Untortunately for him- self. however, when he laid down the heart ace East promptly rut!- ed, and that ended the matter. To repent. South merely had to count up to )3 in this case to In- xure his grand elem contract. The markedly correct, discard on the club king was the ace or king oi hearts: than South could cash the ace and queen oi spades. go to dummy'a spade king. and discard his other high heart on dummy! second club trirlr. Now the Q-J-lo of hearts would provide three trlckii. and Smith roulri claim his contract as a mathematical rer- tainty. WHE THERE'S THERE'S HOSPITALITY Keerma IN -mmme I9 Mommrotmwrl Etrsooa wnou.-some roowezr 1:: Dev EARLv- We Moor imioirmrr THING IN a-seeutt I9 sane ALERT .' -z - - it .LET'5 655 : Metre UNVER rjiN5 rr 9Ars -5' iv- (. r s 21'.” ?” x at . I By Al Capp Tl-it BOSS SAID IF THIS TRIBUTE WASH TAR E lEM'-QUICK?! Ovt Mwur: Mme THAT TDCKIHG was h GETTiN'ON Mv NERVES-- W! CAME KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED .. 1- ;:-x" -4- ),Il..'.'lr.v . pl. 1 7. .1- WCNA !AT...SAV THI5 HERE 5 win! out COMPTAILE JERNT VA coil ueae...r we come 0N...1RY TNIS HERE LIVER-WORSE V" I4 1-. . 1.-.. MAY 14, 1952 KB? Grey I WW5.-KEIV aeiuusror” KNOW l-lORkCE- in N'T seen HIM SINCE 1 ue owe Home new SCHOOL! 'NOW DON'T YOU WOIEQX QDAV Mist BAILEY! I'LL H VE THIS HOUSE 50 CLEAN You WON'T KNOW rri! V- H -KBYE, MlS' BAILEY” By Edwina (zmvca sA1(Es.'.If.. v GOLLY-XM E7"l'lN setwics AEgLN HG roux cums? rm 1.'-W44 b r.-W6 to irf By George Mclllriiiiis HER E9 V377 PPE1'l'V.f' DO3N'T I-X! ATALI. LIKE NIGPHE E" "l I I-J!-' & DKIJGHTEE 9-Liv-i.ei-.O..q-ui..a.qI..v-taut...-1.-A his , I 754! C&RI&H'P U ST ”Si&”6lfw"l3” By Bob Giminlsol