A Plllilll: Protest Meeting \ Flor the purpose of discussing the recently enacted labour legislation will lse held at 8 P.M., Wednesday, April Zlst, in the Whelen Memorial Hall, Charlottetown. All those inter- ested in this important question, especially members oi labour organizations, ore invitedito attend. Several prominent local and outside speakers will be present. This meeting is‘ being held under the auspices 5r Divisions 20, I27 and 2'79, Canadian Brotherhood of Railway Employees and Other Transport Workers. ANNOUNCING ormmc or THE IIRGYLE SERVICE STATION (Under New Management) STOP HERE FOR YOUR GAS AND OIL AND SPRING CHECK-UP EXPERT MECHANICS AT YOUR SERVICE SOME NERVE! WIINNIPEG, — (GP) - John P. Winters. 27, was sentenced to one month in jail hers tor s novel form at shoplifting. Evidence showed that. A. Y. P. A. PLAY AND CONCERT Winters sllPPéd a. scar! from a ST. PETER'S CATHEDRAL HALL Rev-flier. sot a paper bag from an- other department, then returned to the oounter and asked for s refund I WEDNESDAY, Zlst APRIL 8:00 P.M. ta the merchandise. Get your Tickets Early a runny (serum-alum; __._.- who tries Torid himself of family Mes. --Old Mother Nature. How fortunate it is tihat folks _ do not nil think alike; that what ~ one likes another dislikes; that wihere one finds happiness another sn/ust seek it elsewhere. How dread- Iuil it would be if everybody wanted to live in the same kind oi.’ place eat the same kind o! food, do the very same things! At ‘one place over near the Big River was marsh. lt was a smell marsh but it had everything ac- cording to some of the folks who ‘lived there, but according to other folks it had nothing. Ql course ,it rwas wet. Marshy land always is wet. rt was wet and boggy. In places the grass grew in hummocks with soft mud between. In places there was water standing several .lnches deep. Cattails grew there ifor they lose wet leet. In other iplaices grew reeds and rushes and rwild rice. for they also are water lovers. And out in the middle was Is pool almost big enough to be called n. small pond, deep enough at one end for pond lilies. Their pads covered the surface. Where the water was less deep other wa- ter plants grew closely, Among the rushes close to the deeper water one o! Jerry Muskratis children and his mate had built a house They had cut. and dug runways and canals this way and that through the marsh. Had you happened near it on this mornln and had your eyes been closes? you might have thought you were near a ltenyard instead o! a‘ marsh. Such a rack- iing and cluoklng and ciacklingi And there wasn't a single Hen nearer than Farmer Brown's_ barn- '1 ‘Quickies By lion iiéynoiris yard end that was far sway across the Green Meadows. Instead o! a Hen party there w-as a family gathering of folks o! a wholly dit- ferent kind, folks who but for the voices of some or them were not in the least like He-ns. Snrlmminz out in the middle o! the little pond. and dressed alike were Silly Coot and Mrs. Silly ‘Running about on the lily pads were their cousins, Cockle Galli- msleend Mrs. oaickle. They too were dressed just alike. They were e trifle smaller than their cousins. in general appearance there was a strong family resemblance. How- over the Qoots had white bills while their cousins had red bills with yellow tips and wore little red horny plates in their foreheads. They had very long slender toes. It was ‘because these gave them such widely spreading feet that they could run aboug on the lily pads and other water plants so that they seemed to be running on the water, Those t/oes didn't look as it’ they would be o much use in swimming, yet Mr. and Mrs. Cackle were quilts at home on and in the wlter. "Are you stopping long?" asked Billy Coot. Why he is called "silly" nobody knows. It isn't at all fair (10 have s. -person say of someone else that he is "silly as a Coot." "I don't know- ." replied cookie. with sly look at Mrs. Oackle. "I do. We are going to stay for "l got you e nice eoIIu _ r I found in the Guardian Want Ads— end now you want a tie!" A the summer." she clocked. It gqundad very positive. "we are going to stay." said ‘Cockle, nodding gravely. THERE QUGHTA IE A LAW! A ' LOOK H13 JOCK?! -------- - ~ Wsrtiz! ' ' 4 cmiiou 1 w?) I - - I4II//}4111//////// By Fagaiy and Shorten t0 Y III . ,4 7' (ly Thornton W. There's something wrong with one f“. Burgess) Swimming out in the middle o! the little pond were Silly Coot and Mrs. Silly ___.____.._.____..___._. "so are we" declared Silly Coot than added hastily, "At least I think we are." “For once he is right." said Mrs. Coot, her head bobbing back and forth as she floated beside Billy ‘which means o! course that you will soon bo b ‘ ‘ “ said Mrs. Cackle. "O! course." replied Mrs. Cont. “And you?" "Of course, too." chuckled Mrs. Cockle. 'I"h'en all four chuckled- "Whom do you think I saw here this morning?" asked Cockle. "Vifihosn?" the others wanted to know at once. "Our cousins, the Sora Rails. And here they are now!" cried Cockle. , “What is this. a family gather- ing?" asked Sora as he and Mrs. Sore cautiously peered out from a tussock of grass at the edge of the water. compared with their cousins. the Ooots and the Galli- nules, they are small, being a little smaller than Bob White and look- ing sa thin as B~ii looks plump. "J list rumily v- The next story: Gossip." THE VITAL QUESTION Gonceming today's deal, the question is whether South deserved great credit for his nerve, or West great discredit for his stubbor- ness. o south dealer. Match-point duplicate. Both sides vulnerable 4 y: es ‘QK e1 e North was correct in doubling I/wo hearts for penalties-he could not hope to make any substantial score offensively, and l! the op- ponen-ts stayed at two hearts or at v any suit except spades, he could expect to collect quite a few pionts. It is interesting to observe that South's pruznpt double of East's two-spade rescue had definite rc- yUl ussions on the play that was to yellow. As happens so often under these circumstances, West coulrl not know just how good Eastsspade suit was, nor the exact basis o! Soul-ifs double- and when North proceeded to take out the double (rwhich he could not stand) to two notrump. West got the fixed idea thaLSouth had the spade suit well conrtolled. ‘Thus, West decided to open from his own six-card suit instead of his partner's spades, his idea being to keep the spade ace back o! the declarer to capture his sill!- rituffis tsosuronianxa! W" W use n’: retemoie. A LADDER AN‘ GIT WHY DON'T ‘oOU GIT THE REST OF THE i r uusno-isv-s-usp-l-ahnvuil-istva e... c . Anal TIPPY AND "CAP" STUBBS I'V PUT YOUR COAT UP AIRS; MRSAI/AXWELL" THEY D:$N"T I-IUQT ITA m: Jo‘ Ilhlill s TOILER TRYIN’ IT est-watt, CHILDREN WILL" as Ci-llLDRENiYOtJ KNOW- i-iA-l-IA" Oi-I,I’M 5Q awesome-seen Tl-l’ CHILDREN WERE JUST iii A --m' ETl-IEL sAw SAMMY ' 1d‘ our m’ WINDOW, QIDN’ not: BiCYCLE,AN’Tl-IEY RUSi-IED our-cum KNOW THEY suouLonrT-eur, ‘itseéiiféeihihifiée s < . AN’ , w?” l ly Eowise i now-r wou~ DARE Movsii i i/ SIT DOWN I; r WANNA y ‘DRINK OF 17/ WATER." l I ‘ 1r- r-i-wg- uni».- us»; sma- am‘- lv Wdlsstli posed king or queen. Things did not work out just that way. 110W- cveri Declarer won the first trick with the heart nine and prtmptly returned tihe heart king. He knew that he did not have spades stop- ped, but he did not intend to give up the contract without a lfl-lillfi West won and. still shyinl IWBY from spades, shifted to the Club jack. Declarer won with the queen. I went to ‘yummy with s diamond. and than led the heart jack. West won. and when he stubbornly declined en this latest opportunity W itt to spades declI-rer‘! Gish!- triok contract was safe, tor s very - good match-point score. Iy Alex Raymond m iewu esseee my cuverlei 11's’ Tltugir/sgaaoooorrou V BYE-BYE, JERRY. I'LL PICK ‘no STAY wrrr-i JERRY DADDY UP AT THE OSFICE eioosmou . euomue //4 PLEISEDO Wm 8T i ggfifjfilgufift” '//////// ////'// / OH, MUMSY, I'M OVER Arr WENDYS, MINDING LITTLE JERRY. LI‘. KNOW ausrtuw ; s 1 RIP KIRIY n Iy iieny Heeniesen it's A Meier's RIGHT ‘lb . MIND HIS 0400468‘. 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