"ljl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN llv Thornton W. lurocul THERE YET NOT THERE - Even those in Are at times home and asleep at. t.h:s hour. You know he is out all night. so often sleep: all da.V- This morn- ing he had stayed out a little lat- er than usual. He was just about to crawl out of sight when he uavw one of the few enemies a Toad has, one that he fears with a very great fear. It was Blufter the Hog-nosed Snake. who thinks a Toad dinner is just. about the best. dinner in the world. Ha:l.Li,V wisdom schooled completely fooled. ..old Mr. Toad Old Mr. Toad has been sitting jwst outside his home in a shady comer of Farmer Brown's garden. Hts home was iincirr a wide hoard. which lad been put there especially for him and h.s fl":CndS hy Farmer Brown's nnv, Stones , . . beneath wit. at. the four t70Fnl2I's ; Sim x;'rdTo;t ”;,:tfgdl;;Ldeg1ut;lI:f raised it from t.he ground just: 3 t t 9' had not seen him. He was in such a hurry to get out. of sight that he actually scrambled under that boaid. The young Toad was al- enough for a Toad to crawl under; ll easily. Old Mr. Toad had lived: under that board for several sum-' triers. Othc" 'l'o;ic'.s had lived! , p N V , ready there. there too. Ono mun. Toad Vt-Sag "You seem to be In a hun.yV., living there nn.-.. 1. was dark andi said young Toad r l d 'er; i fltl lit-. ' ' ., ,, t . 1;:-it licrilax-(ll i Mn 0 a) mmm l Sh-h-h-h-h. whispered Old Usualm old 312,. Tnad ”aS atiMr. Toad. He sounded frightened. Fourth Annual SOUTH SHORE nusicit FESTIVAL Sl'.'tlMEIib'lDl5 HIGH SCHOOL AliDlTl)ltll'M ' November 3., 1951 ADJUDICATORS Music Mr. F. G. Jolinson, A.T.C.L. Elngulion Miss Helen Yeo, M.Ed. Folk Dancing Miss Mary Robin, Director of P. E. 1. Women's Institutes "What. is it? he whispered. The truth is. he was frightened. He was a scared 'I'oad it ever there was one. Seeing hcfw scared he was, young Toad became scared too. "What. is it?" he whispered. "A snake,” Old Mr. Toad whis- pered back. ”Is it. coniintz this way?" (righ- tcncd Young Tnad wanted to know. ''I didnt wa:t to find out." re- plied Olzl Mr. Toad. Just. then they heard Flip the Terrier barking. and Old Mr. Toad guessed right away tiiat Flip had found Bluflor. ”L.ateii!" said ht "That Don has found him and may drive him aua)'-" "I hope so," replied Young Toad in a quavcrlng voice. Then hi added. "Supposing he should drive him under here " Old Toad looked startled. Yes, sir. those beautiful golden 'cyes of his had A startled look. "1 iliadnt thought of that." said h(. i"If he comm we won't be here" i "Where will we be?" asked i Young Toad. i 'tHere," replied Old Mr. Toad. I "But: you just. said we wont be :here." retortcd young Toad. I I 'tWe won't. but we will." re- plied Old Mr. Toad. and there was A twinkle in his izoldeii cycs. '”How can we be line here'.''' askrd l wonderingly. "Th-at.'s easy." replied Old Mr. Toad. "We'll be here. but that Snake wont see us and will think l we're not here. Now let's dig." l Old Mr. Toad began to work lliis hind feet. He was digging. At. a once Young Toad began to do the lstume thing, They didnti dig with ltheir hands. but only with their hind feet. They were digging the sand away underneath themselves. They were backing down as they dug. It was just as if somebody or something underneath them were pulling them down. In a surpris- ingly short. time only the tops of their heads were above ground. Then they disappeared and the sand tell in. covering them com- pletel) They kept digging down and backing in until they felt sure there was enough earth over them Young contract Bridge Q B: Josephus Culbertson GIVING 2UP T00 QUICKLY Nothing could be more foolish (or expensive) than for a declar- er to give up such a hand as the following, simply because he runs into: bad break in a suit. south dealer. f Both sides vuinmbia. Q R 104 3 Q 1095 15.”... 4 9 6 of Q K Q: 8 N 9 14 , 33 W E 0 A8 C5 0 Q 10 9 'I Q 3 2 ' u up Q 10 9 4 Q8 4 AJ1 653 0 A2 0 4 4. AK52 The bidding: South West North Hut 1 Q 2 9 2 Q Pan 4 4 Pass Pass Pass South felt (as he explained later) that he was very conser- vative in merely jumping to the game at spades after North rais- Ed freely, and this was a justi- fied impression-4South's holding warranted more vigorous slain investigation. In view of the out.- come, however, it appears that South was not quite conservative enou-gh! West opened the heart king. South won, led a low trump to the king and captured East's trump queen on the next round. then ,lrd his singleton diamond toward here. and no?! Toad' the board. He could not be blam- cd for guessing wrong when West. played a low diamond-the fact that West, had overcallcd. vulner- able, made it. look as though he had the ace. Actually. 0! course. East caplurcd duniniy's king and returned a heart. West took '.h.s trick and then laid down the dia- mond queen. which South ruffed. South had lost. two tricks and could well afford to lose another. but when he cashed his top clubs and West showed out, South dis- gustcdly mncluded that he was in a hopeless position--that he would have to give East. two clutb tricks. When he led a low Club. this was a valid conclusion. and the contract was lost. How ext.i'emely simple it would have been to: South. alter sve- ing the club situation. to enter dummy with a trump and return the heart. discarding a club and KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED . lIl.”"r-' VOJJE G0? 70 SEE Mll. aitoswa-is: .' we was -. cooatsous 'ENOU(':H TO s M5. l MV IROYNEIS AW 1 AFTER LISTENING 70 MR. PALOOKA HAVE DECIDED FOR TWO " SONS TO IUV TNE SOAP COMPANY MCI. FIISBWE CAN'T SYAV KETIIEO... AW-AWRIGHT... BUT IT'S PKOB'LV JISY MORE TIOUBLEJELL 'IM TCOME IN .' 3n'r'I'Y DIPFLE C " C witsenr. ow vgu You GOTTA BE A MAKE THAT KIT X DETECTIVE TO FIND ANYTHING AROUND to make them quite safe. Then giving West. the trirk! Then south y they stopped digginz. They were could easily get rid of his las'. , there yet. they were not. there. Clulh on West's return or a rod "Ur Phlrkv" Hlllfltlt Itlillllr M 1-0nKW0I'lh AVNIIIP Wm M9 At least Blullcr would think they card which dtimmv of (-om-55 chard lnr nno wrwk starting the 24th September. Kllltnir opcr- were not, than would ruff. H ' ntlonil will rf'!illl'I1R on the lat: nl October. when fatllrlted PMFk- s s "mm s-'"- -an on: and canons will be required in large. quantities. Prior: and quality may Improve, in the next two works on llvo poultry. In the mi-nntlmie we will be operating our cannlnir plant. on (irnfton Slrv-ct. where nrrmigoincnts may he miule for , iutum ahipmriits. l l l t ROYAL PACKING COMPANY LIMITED VOCATIONAL SCHOOL NIGHT CLASSES r,. .. ...,i............... -. -mu: maul Classes in Accounting and Bookkeeping. Car- pentry (Men's Class) and Plumbing will begin on Monday night, October 1, at 7:00 P.M. YIPPY AND "CAP" STUBS 7--TOWARD DUEL A viciousi A CA" PPlN'-' Classes in Drafting. Electricity, Shoot Metal and '-ooK'N'q-"RG,lft -'f& sEE'i!&:s.. . T ' "11 t ' ' . . -v. --JASPIJRR MEOWED"l'O GET IN.EUT GOT OU I-A IA .4 lsliuul swine hreodcrs are planning again to send an exhibit Pmfng iu begm on Tuesday mghtt Octobel 2t at L00 I PE ED THAFDOOR:HE RA Cg p-r y Lo(;QKEDoUT of market hon tn the 19.51 Toronto Royal Show. Breeders who have pigs. purchroil nr izriule. not necessarily tattooed. rind which. Wlll be about 200 lbs. live weight: the limit work In Nnvemlu-r. should notify the IlullPl'Sll:'lIPd lnimc-(llutcly with HIP view of contributing to this Pxlllltll. We won in I919 and 19.50. try to do it ngiilii. Classes in Automotive Mechanics. Bricklaying, Cookiiig, Sewing and Welding will not. begin on Oc- tober l. as previously announced. The opening date will be announced later through the press. With your to-operntloii we will V. ' ' p With the exception of Carpentry, there are still some vacancies in our night classes. Applications should be placed immediately with the supervisor of the school. H. W'. CLAY, Box lX.'!, (.hHl'l0N('l0Wll. By WALT KELLY 9.. r..-...- mi-on um. .30 1.: . Piciuizze Nattllrirt--.1eor Tues: Mm or Yo' 1'57 DEAWlN'b AN. star? ONLYB1lfl6 OFME. A Men: 156 P0525. so amp ;IDVIN'l imw NOT unoeizgmo . watt! How; we wumr you BAY, our iu. aoozcoiim-, ME AIITHOW Demo rescue Dem MY new to DENY II. AN Aufaiioonvuy ABOUT A NONENITY7 csustzai. 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