x gm cu-Anorssr. lcnxknorferown KING ornm norm. MOUNTED, llontract triage. -. 4 - ' . I7 Jceepiilus column . . N0 INTIIIIIINCI oi thoaeiiene. . now was he even going to get out or there? It only those Hons would go away. he coulrhdcramhie out. and it was only a. very little way to the "garden fence. Once un-V oer that ienee. he would beasts But those Hens didn't go away. There was always a circle or those big. noisy. ieathared iolk staring at him .hungril'y. it was a "good little. man wares mrvmu mm rm: lzigogmuvnal have overcail in the ioilowing hand was meant an an "interbr- ence bid," but it had quite the op- By L Thornt J- on W. Burg thing 101' Lilli! TOIH lhlh I16 WIS posit. enact! .- m no: a. mu m m -z r9..::1':.:".::'.':r:t.”..::.":: 3;: run (IBNTLI GIANT him very much as you have seen mm” been mm In an Wu”, M Baum am". , altobin IWKIKIWOTIIIIIIBII hm pulled out 0! mo mound. course he wasn't airaid or it, and .whI: 1.. m;"wum h. 1. ",3 North-Soutlgvulnerablc. counts. .Littis Toad was so small that hp: 60:3” ?m' But M ”"”"” l Mitch-point ll30HllB- . Au mg to nothing o'er unounu. he would have made hardly a :ogunn'i: ml"!-" T:&:fh::::o: , Q42 -Old Mother Nature. mouuuui tor one oi than um. um. mum” mum” an H . OAQ7 ....- ' and Hans havealinngtor tiny um, i ohm, h iO10533 Lime Toad was the most trilh- Toeda. livery now and than one ci :1" ".1 rpf" ' W . W . &Q7'4 3. d xop-told in all the Great them would reach as tar as she ' h ” "1 on M” Tua "M 0 AQ 8 0 OK 10 3 5 tVVe::ld. Anyway. there was none could without tumbling into the g:g,w.';hn:dvl;,m m.,:”:xmmtg:6';'.' OK9 03 N 3 ' more frightened. He was in the mid- water, but Little Toad was Just out mmmd mi lmgmned W: O 8 7 4 W E, V j g 3 " come near an an at a tub or water set in the or mm. 1: was lucky (or him The mm. mm. mm m "' -H03 5 0 oocroa. snot ground in Farmer Brown's nen- that those were liens. not the mag” e y' Yuma . J7 - is l Lvw'NG,cg”mE yard. It was no place. (or a little Ducks for whom the tub or water But'm' u may Wm they V." l 3105 Toad to be. lie was there because had been put there. naming compned to ' mg Fe” ' . AK he hid 5"" m V""'""wm" Fm" mu" Tn” W" ” "lgmned giant who suddenly appeared. and :LAKJ O 58 that he couldn't even think. Per- haps this was just as well. As long as he couldn't think. he did nothing. And doing nothing probably was the best thing for him. It kept him right in one place in the middle or that tub and Just out or reach too venturescme almost in trouble. sent those Hens scurrying away. Little Toad was sure now that.the worst was about to human. Yes. sir. he was so. "Well, weu, well!" said Farmer Brown's Boy. "How in the world did you get in there, Little Toodl I guess it is a. lucky thing tor you that I came to see what those Hem were making a was about. It is a wonder that you were not caught and gobbled up beiore you got into the water. and it is a good thing for you that the Ducks are not here." 9 ' He reached out and lifted Little who are E ”"”-V5 "t This deal occurred at match-point duplicate, and although live cluba was obviously the right. contract tor the North-southihands, most or the pairs sitting in that direc- tion ended up at three notrump and were deieated when West open- ed )1 space. One North-South wisely chose the iivo-club contract on their own account, but another pair had East to tlhank ior warning them away from notrump. This was the bidding at the table in reierence: in a way scare a.l'lY 0"? as small aaphe was. NOTICE mo. PATRONS p Due to a late start, and the ditllcuitygettlng the necessary help. the sale at Flower plants will not start until Saturday. June 7th. The supply on hand this year is not as big as usual 1”” gt :15. ts: wawrtbnml” To: 1 Rh and also there is I but in the number ot varieties to choose train, :3 umou goegghmuefavegrnf l gain gar: nah f:'(., but a good supply oi snapdragon, Petunlas, Dwarf Lobelia. and ms, zrgrmui 3;-own: Boy mm mm . 3g 3 . 4.', pg. '. Alyssum will be available. Prices are as follows: Double Petunlas. . gently. stroking him lighty as he L 5.3. Pp: Pass Pan I. looked him over. Somehow the touch oi those gentle lingers made Little Toad ieei better. Farmer Brown's Boy carried Lit-L tie Toad into the garden. Little Toad couldn't see where he was be- ing carried, so when he was very gently put down on the ground. he had lovely surprise. There right in iront or him. in the shadiest corner or the garden, was the wide board under which he and Old Mr. Toad had been living. Little Toad moved surprisingly test for such a little Toad. He didn't stop to say "thank you" or "good-by". He was under that board in a July. "Well, young iellow, where have box cl 4 doz. 51.55. Single Petunlas. Snapdragon end some others in boxes of 4 doz. 31.35, Alysaum. 3 U2 dor. in box 51.15. Dwart Lobella same price as Aiyssum. ' Orders accepted on day of delivery only. but a few days' notice may be necessary for orders larger than average. (Do not come icr Plants before above date, as there would be no chance at all of being waited on.) Plants sold at Greenhouse only. and will be closed on Sunday. PERCY BURKE, Welt Royalty. There is quite a lot of "justice" at contract bridge, and East's inexcus- ably wear overcall or one diunond got exactly what it deserved: it pointed out the best contract to the enemy. Whatls more, even though East happened to iind his partner with excellent spade support, he could not use his own overcall as a spring- board tor a proiltable sacriiice; al- though greatly favored by the vul- nerability conditions, East could not allotd to outbid the live-club contract. So there WM simply no p , HogAcEl1wENT1'oALL value in the bid. ' 1-RE sgoe 510355 -mpaw It is true that North-South App Nona or: -memupo I Norton All persons indebted iouthe estate of you been?" said a iamiliar voice. it was the voice oi Old Mr. Toad. "I don't know." coniessed Little should have avoided notrump even without a warning from the enemy, but it must be borne in mind that Toad. then he told Old Mr. Toad all about what had happened to match-point players oiten gamble for the extra points which accrue to notrump contracts. . Samuel Leigh Ioulter. lore of Charlottetown. electrical contractor. inane Immediate pey- meni or the office of Allison M. Gillis. Sol- icitor. i30'Richmond Si.. Charlottetown. him. "The trouble with young folks is, that they seldom heed warning," muttered Old Mr. Toad talking to himseii. ' :C9L4f&;5 adds zest the hour t Qxi .: greafie I786 Nlln K E I. LO G GS Asrxmm Efaff v1l'rmli:il ulhluiluny. hlgilllll l ' G. 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