By Thornton urrw roan mas-rs ms rarum Life is lived Just day by day. He lives it best who lives that way. -Old Mr. Toad. Little Toad had come all the way irom the Smiling Pool across the Green Meadows to Farmer Brown's garden. It was 1: ions. long journey (or such is small person as Little Toad. It. had taken him a long time to get there. and he had had many adventures. But with every adven- ture he had learned something. don e was a much wiser young road. and much better prepared. In find a place ior hlmseli in the: Great World. It took him a long time to go all over that garden. At first he was content to spend his days un- der cabbage and other big leaves! where the sun could not reach hlm.i Sometimeghe dug himself down in' the ground just enough lot the earth to cover him. Oi course that By the time he reached that gar-i i "Well, young iellow. where did you come irom?" said old Mr. Toad. he has not visited before. Th-at corner was shady. At the very edge of the garden was a wide board. Each end rested on a stone so that the board was raised sllsht- ly above the ground. Little Toad's small brisht eyes sparkled when is an old Toad trick. No one had he aw it, wing gplggg M . homg! tauizllt it to him: he had done it without. really knowing just what he was doing and why. Finally. just. at daybreak when he was ready to retire for the day. he came to a corner of the garden He hopped I. little nearer to that board. He leaned torward to try to peep under that board and sud- denly was aware that he was look- in: rirht into a pair at staring eyes that seemed to be looking For iuii ininrmation contact day from each terminal. N ORTHUMBERLAND W000 ISLAND-GAIIIBOU FERRY SERVICE BAILINGS MAY in TO JUNE lath INCLUSIVE DAILY (lncludlns Sundays). STANDARD TIME. 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Little Toad was afraid. "Don't go." said a voice. and the owner oi those staring eyes and that big mouth came out irom un- der that board. Thou eyes were no longer retor- i ink. They were lovely eyes. They were golden eyes. some day Little Toad would have eyes Just like them. It was Little Toad who was staring now. lie was staring at Old Mr. Toad, and Old Mr. Toad was his isther. neither oi them knew it. It would have made no diiisrence it they had known. "I wonder if I'll ever look like that," thought Little Toad. and he hoped he wouldn't. Old Mr. Toad was a' little bit h- mpbacked: his mouth was so big that it was as wide as his head: those lovely golden eyes were on top or his head; he was slightly bowlegged and his toes turned in. He was homely. It seemed to Little Toad that this big Toad was the home- llest person he had ever seen. "Well, youns iellow. where did you come from?" said Old Mr. Toad. "I don't know." said Little Toad in a small voice. "I just came from somewhere. but I don't know where." Old Mr. Toad chuckled. It was a throaty sort of chuckle. Suddenly he leaned iorward and there was a flash oi pink irom his mouth. Then he settled back again and swsuowed. "Files are very good eatinl." said he. "Never let a fly get away it he is within reach of your tongue. What did you say you are doing up here in this garden?" "It you please. I didn't say." ro-l plied Little Toad in a small voice. "I hsd thought I might live here. You see, I didn't know you are living here." "What difference does that make?" asked Old Mr. Toad gruiily. "Do you mean you are willing that I should stay here?" asked Little Toad anxiously. "Certainly," replied Old Mr. Toad. "The more Toads there are here the better. But you'll have to work. This is no place ior a lazy Toad." "I'll workl" cried Little Toad. I'll work. What will I have to do?" "Just est." replied his isther. "Just eat." ho chuckled. lI.K. Trawler Einali For lied Zone Fishing MOSCOW. May 28-(Reuters) - Russis told the British Embassy here that the British trawler. vslsteli. had been impounded ior iishing inside Soviet territorial waters. In a note in reply to a query last week concerning the Valaieii, the. Russian government. said the :80- ton vessel would ho released on 300200200-3003003 ' contract Bridge By Jsaspblns Culbertson d0f0O&O I'll! INTIIQIPTID IIIBSAOI Isstls announcement oi oiub stronsth in tho ioliowin: deal was (or more interesting to the declar- er than to East's own partner! South dealer. A llan-West vulnerable, gxss. QAQ5 9.142 . gxass .QJ9'I 510854 nos: N H oxou w E 010" QQ6 S CQWE7. A2 :xJosog: QA73 .535 iwuebiddinsr . South West North has 19 ms. so PI- 2. pg.” 39 Pass 4; pus Pass Pass North probably bid two dil- monds on the iirst round to "build the hand up" tor a notrump con- tract - then changed his mind (or lost his nerve) and decided that he had better support South's hearts. Strangely enough. three anotrump would have been ironclad. whether played from the North or the South position, whereas the iour-heart contract required help irom the enemy, notably East. West, who might have opened I diamond except for North's bid. led the spade queen. South W031 Ind took out West's trumps. East seized the opportunity to signal V130” ously with the seven and deuce oi clubs, and south. who knew his right-hand opponent to be in "honest” player. made a DIIVIIC decision not to le:d up in W9 club king it he could avoid it. Declarer cashed :iummY'I IPIGG king and ruiied the spade six. then led one more trump. West discarded a diamond, dummy I club, and East a. spade. Declsrer now led a low diamond toward the jack. West put up the queen Ind exited with a. spade, but his saiety was short-lived. Declarer ruiied. cashed the diamond ace. and then led his last diamond. West. bwi on lead now could only return a. club and when he led the four-spot dec- lsrer ducim-l in dummy. As he had hoped from East's signal. the ace had to be played at this point. Ind the club king became the iuiiilling trick. East should have made only nou- tral plays throughout. and should hsvs leit declarer to his own dev- loss. It ll not st all unlikely thlt. had he done so. south would have tried the straighiorward play at a club to the king in the hope that the see was on-side. DRINK more payment oi s 300-ruble (shout S76) tine. astq WiltllH;EllldWlCileS l Napoleon and Uncle by W TWO OUTS, DUTTHl! BOY IO la l. YHIII DEC'l'3TT!R I - -Tr-' -- - Ks 949-'CsNrsizviLi.s Mon ANvAMMoN1itnWNai'A owicsal )iTgm'nmuouu.s IWMNININOW-'OiIMiNTg AINI -A-BAKE 77-IE WORLD IWIVOSADAW -Mswamar cm 1' swwrr."-) Aw-msroumxwo lulu.- bi3i'W OOr&l A HILPIR-'t A 5ic.'sM,Fii:cI . ....... -.. 3; Oliifo:d M'cBrldo lC9 ,. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN . tone or THE norm. uoumszo ...-.3 --.-.:---e---- -- ---- ' g I GUESS VOU WERE FOR ONCE. WELLWHERES WE DOUGH FER ME LAYE LAMENTU9 PMJCE STATIM. 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