' w»: i»??? i" sssfqtrrs-"i Jr. “l issue 27:; ‘. use s,<ré*r+v=- §§57!? s": ee-isazfizzzs. fair 2 was: =3‘- esszsmeserrwseig‘ ‘Q 0100494944], ' For the purpose of discussing the recently enacted labour legislation will be held ot 8 P.M., Wednesday, April ZISI’. I" the Whelon Memorial Hall, Charlottetown. All those inter- ested In this» important question, °$P¢¢I°llY "It-film's °l labour organizations, are invited to attend. Several prominent loco-Land oultside speakers will be present. . This meeting is being held under the auspices ot Divisions i . _ _ __‘ . -.. I Z0, I27 and 279, Canadian Brotherhood of Railway Employees and Other Transport Workers. T ' o@eo@>oo@oogex A u u o u u c r N a OPENING OF THE ARGYLE SEllllltlE STATION (Under New Management) STOP HERE FOR YOUR GAS AND OIL AND SPRING CHECK-UP OO-Q’QQ-QQ-fQ§-O'O-Q O§4~§~§+§-§-Q44 t EXPERT MECHANICS AT YOU-R SERVICE {For good or ill it ls the fate‘ i I i (By Thornton W. Burgess) nu. m THE rnmur ' ' O! each to s-how some family trait. -Oid Mother Nature. "Did you say that Silly Coot is s cousin of yours?" asked Peter Rabbit o! Cockle the Gallinule. Cackle nodded, “That is right." he replied. _ “We belong to different branches of the same family. Do you think we look alike?" said Mrs. Cackle, who had been standing on one foot and with the other holding up a yiicce of water soaked, partly rot- ted reed from wlllch she picked woirns or other fund a trick few birds can do. “At a distance you do. but if you are not too tar away I can tcll you apart riglil. l\\\'i'l_‘,‘." replied Petll. "Are you sure about that?" Cackle asked family. As 1 told w“ before. Cousin Coot Is o! another branch. Do you happen to know our smlll "Are you sun‘ about that?" cousin, 50m? some folks gall high 93°13‘? "slml- ~ just Railbird," said Cockle. AIlSDllllPbfl" dci-inrcd Peter as Peter's eyes opened wIdQ "Are if he liked the sound oi that ivoidlyou telling me may, may, bashrui ""0"?" 118k" M“ Cackh- little iellcriv 1 have seen in the rice “By your bills" said Peier- along the Big River in the tall is "of °°“"5e- 0mm“ cw“ l5 a cousin of yours?" demanded white," said Cackle. Pawn "And yours is red with a yellow "sgfneflllllg like that." chuckled tip, and you have that funny red|cnckla “He and a number or thing on the front of your face." other; nmch m“ him-L we an be- “led Pa”? BY "fmmy red thing" long to the same family. the rail he meant a sort of plate or horn. famine 50 m“ "lakes u; 511 c0“- SOUTH WINSLOE W. I. The regular meeting or the South Winsloe W. I. met at the home o! Mrs. Earle Rodd. wed- neldl-y night, ‘April 7th, with the president in the chair. The meeting opened with the Greed. The minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. Roll call was lollowed by the re- port of the committees. The sick Committee reported having visited two who wereill and taking them fruit. School Committee reported having visited the school. The .5133. for school had been made and put on. - It was moved and seconded that . $16.00 be given to the Cancer Soc- iety from the Institute, the non.. members had not all been canvas- sed. 1t was moved and seconded that $25.00 be given to the Red Cross A farm-housing contest. which was very interesting, ivag read and discussed. it was decided to send an entry.“ Next meeting to be held at the homo of Mrs. Reuben Good, May 5th. Lunch committee: Mrs. Wal- lace Rodd, Mrs. Perley Taylor and Mrs. Ivan Turner. tliiloltles By Kan Reynolds ii l ' I .. z 5 Imlhh -.l\\\\\\\\m \ N I. like the bill, on the forehead. "What is there funny about thlst?" demanded Mrs. (Jackie sharply- “I don't mean funny; I mean unusual.’ said Peter hastily, “It really is very good -‘looklng, It‘ really is." he added. - ; Cockle walked a few steps and his short rounded tail, as white on the under side zis l":tcr's own.’ bobbed up nnd down. \Vhen it was‘ down the white didn't show. In| Lighttoot the dear. Now Peer un- dersood the flashes of white he had seen out on the marsh before he had met the Gzillinules. “Can you run on the water the way your cousin can?" Peter asked “Faster than he can. especially where floating Water plants are. We love to rim on~ lhosed-iig round leaves“ replied Cackle. He meant lily pads. '"“You like the water, don't you?" said Peter. “We? love it in place." said Mrs. meant the marsh. "I don't. I don't like It at all." declared Peter. “Yoi. have ll cousin who does. Wesee him sometimes down In the this kind of Cilckle. She ‘TOT I'm glad you read the Guardian Want Ads-it gives you something to think o ‘time OUGHTA as A LAW! I Oiziiiiiliziw IT'S u roimvowiiiia EXT bout while you're talking!" \'\ ‘IE9. MR Willi! N0 sciioo room 9 cowl irlo wouwillimlsrimlizizrn ro coma CLEAR oveiz were! love a place like this. All our family do." he TPpIlFd. ' “Do you l1l("lll i-iio Giiliihille family?“ Peter wanted in know. TIIE F. B.I.ON THAT TRAILl Sunny South. They call him the [Marsh Rabbit. lie loves wet places ilike this." suid Cockle. "lie must he crazy.’ re-torted Peter. “I ‘Wlllll. dry lnntl under mi‘ feet. How in the ivdridran he run in a place like l-Iiis?" Oackie PllilPllllEiI, "He doesn't; he swli-ns, ‘Fhoir- is mi scent for rinyone tn liill'ri\s' niiii there is no hotter pincc in ixhicli to hide. We "That Is just one iirziiich of the A. YO AI PLAY AND CONCERT ST. PETER'S CATHEDRAL HALL WEDNESDAY, ZIst APRIL 8:00 P.M. Get your Tickets Early By Fagaly and Shorten‘ ... 155E“ E I - THIS SCHOOL, 1P3 RS. thisi respect it was like the tail of! sins. doesn't it?" "It, seems so." agreed Peter. The next "A Family Gathering." story: “M! Con tract Bridge By Joeephlne Culbertson I '\.:\_\'r~ \ ~ \‘.-\“¢\‘?:\.-'v~ A GOOD SOLUTION Today's declerer ran into a ‘weird distribution of cards but he made a brilliant solution of the problem that developed. ‘West dealer. North-South vulnerable, Q A J 7 ' Q A 4 i eQJ1 , o]; A K 9 6 2 a K 4 l0 9 s 2 y K 9 is N g 1 8 b W E q x 1o o a O 8 4 g 5 3 2 .y.Q J i0 4 4,5 Q Q 8 t3 4 I‘ Q l0 5 3 2 .¢ A g. a 1 s The bidding: \Vrst North Ens! South 3 Q Dlllc. 4 Q 4 g Pass Pass Pass e smllhi MIL-Kill in the licnrt Still. convinced lilm that his part- lici"‘s douiilc- hurl been for a take. "l". and Smith therefore made the Imitl hid p" rum. Spades over EWWS Ivlii" tiiniiioiiiis. “Psi- oiic-m-d the heart king. Til“? ace Won, iiTlCI the hear-t four vins led froth. dunimy,_Eo.st promp- tly got lid of his singleton club and vrhcn West took the trick he shifted to the club queen. East ruffed away diumhiys dub king and returned a diamond.‘ Winning with the blank ace South now led o. trump and (tap- tured Wpsvs singleton king Hg 3:611 led the diamond queen YWSh East, ruffed his king-and "5 ml! Point had quite n problem to wrestle with Smml had 10st two tricks and was now dawn to the Q-8_6 of 819E668. two hearts and two club; ‘liiilmmys present holding was the '11“ trumilis. a high diamond an four clubs headed by the ace. Naturally, south knew exactly what each defender now had and he proceeded ns follows: He ruffed a heart with the 5138116 Jack, discarded. a club on the diamond jack, then led a shade t° h“ q"°°"- NOW 11s save East m5 i-Yhmv trick, and when E1131; Perforce returned a dlnmomi South's ruft squeezed West! 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