194s SAILING SCHEDULE, sueiscr TO CHANGE “URTIIIIMBERLAIID FERRIES LIMITED \ (Daily Including Sunday) Standard Time MAY lst to JUNE 26th I l d — I LeavirliiwtizodldtlzllutLf s A.M.-i PM. Charles A. Dunning ll A.M.--5 P.M. LNVQCIiEIIIIIIGIZbaIfDIIIIIIIIlQ a A.M.-I PM. Prince Nova . . . . . . ll A.M.-S P.M. Lmpi IN TO crcv AT ms A.M. (solidi/iii Time) FOR tarssr NEWS fllld- INFORMATION lat.ion, reporting e. total member- ship, said recently the group had set out 475,000 ilnaerllng trout in the streams of Wstmorland and Kent counties. ..,.,,ANr-i FINGEBLING! '01s. N-B- — e Aimfalon branch of the New runswick pish and Game Assoc- Wood Island Bus Schedule EFFECTIVE MAY 4th, i948 UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. Charlottetown 9:30 A.M. daily,.making connections to Nova v Scotia points. . ‘ wood Islands 2:30 P.M. daily for Chariottetown-connections l‘ troin Nova Scotia Pillflll . Wood Island-until road conditions improve-or 8:35 A.M., " illrlvlllg Cliflrlilffetilwn in ioios A.M. _ CHOW". or 5:00 P.M.—Arrive Wood Island ot 6:30 P.M. Daily V‘ For further information phone 248-, Charlottetown. TllE ISLAND MDTDR TRAIISPDRT LIMITED hKRRMMA/ » ' ‘§\4\(\¢\\&Y>CY.Y,Y.Y4§1¥‘¥¥¥ a»: - ITINERARY FOR REV. E. R. MacWlLLIAM Field Secretary lor the MARlTl-ME remittance FEDERATION UP TO MAY 23rd 9—Sunday: Albany ll; Borden 3; Summerside 7. ilk-Monday: Wellington 8 p-m Il-Tuesday: Victoria West. . l2—Wednesday: Tyne Valley, III-Thursday: Freeland. iii-Friday: West Point. l6-—Sanday: O'Leary, Elrnsdale, Alberton. l7-—Monday: Kensingtan. " l8—Tuesday:. Malpeque. I9—Wednesday: Surnimerfielll. Zil-Thursday: Freetown. ' .oy Zl-Friday: Bradalbane. _ Moy 23—Sunday: Hunter River, Brookheld, Charlottetown. l'o be announced widely through Pulpit and ClH-Ifflll 0'9"" rations. ' * .~g.wwwx.mwwwww \,\~_;~.,§,~;,;_\~_; I ' ' 1V0, Mr. Brown B: E Gertrude Knevela v i}? "I thought you underrsood you were to help Mr. Brown?" Jay resumed his official severity. "Sits down, April. Got your notebook? Note the alterations and addit- ions for tihisaeport. and retype the whole thing yourself beford you leave tonight, Keep it con- fidential." "Yea, Mr. King." April's glance swept Bill's long. easy figure 1- the tsilfy-coloreil halr that never would lie fiat. that! looked boyishly fair in contrasts to the hard line of the lean luv the brown cheek, the cool grey‘ eyes Bill looked at Aipril as she . pent her bright head above hen lie guessed the taut: line about the pretty mouth spelled resenment. Then he had supposed she was merely annoyed over an extra task. Now he rea- lized this young visitor on Jer- ome's staff was the rebel whose conduct he hed heard authorities deplore. The ignorant. ineiqier- ienced young newcomer who dared takelhe clients’ side. i Late that afternoon they had L. 0. ll. L. D. B. ll. l The R. W. Grand Orange Lodge of P. E.- l. will i meet In annual session in loyne Lodgeroom, Rich- l mond St., Charlottetown, ’ i l WEDNESDAY, MAY 12th, I948 at 10:30 A.M. The R. W. Grand Lodge at the L. O. D. A. of P. l. l. will meet in Sons of England Hall, Rltllmtilid l St., Charlottetown, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12th, i948 at l0z30 A.M. J. A. MURRAY, . Grand Sec'y. L.O.A. MR5. ELIZABETH BEST, Grand Sec'y. L. O. I. HERE OUGHTA IE A LAWI B Tiiswiviloiirsusvoa-iimyéiz asiilvioiz ls A BIG,BIG'PROB ii» ' F‘ itusr to A NEiGliBOR MENTION IT- Eeiileaanite! iisiiaaiiro vouiz IIAT! ‘met on the steps as Brown was lieaving and April coming in dram a lute cafl. He attempted a half-hearted apology. "I'm afraid .you hated that stuff l bored you. ‘with this morning. I hope you don't think I enjoy vferreting out: ‘the shortcomings of our clients. Miss Day?” I "No? 'l\hen why do it?" l “Wcil, there are reasons." Brown hesitated. _"S0mebody’s got to ltcckle this sort of job. Frauds have to be found out-J’ "Oh, yes. l know-and punish- ed." April flung it at him bitterly. “I've gathered that you're respon- sible for initiating our detective scrvice - isn't that correct. Brown? You train the chaps who hang round in food shops. getting poor butchers and grocers mtot trouble because they've let some lief allowance. I repeat that I loathe your job. Mr. Brown. You're not a social worker at all, you're just. a spy." ' "Look here. really—" But she had hopped into her o‘.d cer and made off. Brown had not seen the youngest visitor again ‘till now Thc Mystery Mun. why had he come? April wns thinking. How he would rehash hcr ideas at lunch- eons and- organization meetings. perhaips. to make the High-Ups laugh. By this lime stage fright: was imminent and, forgetting the outline she had memorized April plunged into lihc story of hen day. "I was sent out to tell about tho cut. they didn't give rne a knife but they might as well have. A knife for a mother's heat. when I had to tell her that her sick baby must do, witih less milk. For en- other woman when I tried to ex- plain how to make a pot of stew allowing one potato for each child. One ‘potato-so that il’ one mem- ber of the family gets two another must go wiliout. All day I have been explaining things like that. I had to take from a blind grand- mother the only little bit o! sweetness in her life-Ar. of course a. sack oi’ peppcrmlnts a week ls not allowed ,on food orders." The youngest visitor talked on, hcr pale cheeks suddenly scarieii hei- blue eves bright with tem- Br this time the stir at the back of the hall had increased lo some- thing approaching a. riot. Jerome's brown fingers drummed impat- iently on his chair. Mr. William Brown. the Mystery Man. did "W all; till April finished and the chairman, snapping out of his coma declared ‘the meeting ODE" for speeches from the floor Bv Faoaiy and Shorten 1 A ilooaiwi Avoiiile l iis niizsw WATE Glillimgitfhi TIE k / / silo izicu A KETOUT _/ or TilE FENCEJILJEACH HIM us CANTGETIINAY wmi siicii muslin TRICKS! MLI candy for his children on his re- slam rue l GUARDIAN. CHARLUITETOWN I A ' ' KING or THEROYAL MOUNTFD THE l Jenkins Pharmacy l i Tlre Rexal! Store will be the only Drugstore open _»l'lli$ Afternoon and Evening. ii- I l l MAKING THE DECLARJI. GUESS 1i. ilnot always possible to this the one opening lead that will de. feat e, contract. but if the subse. fluent defense is all. that it should be. the defenders may still win out. Observe today's deal: North. dealer. ‘forth-South vulnerable. I-Iifl“ JNATS fl-D fi UMLEPUTTY" w. flllK/LLII ll/Mlb l/IVI‘ 70 fill]! V!!! $70!! 7D ll? '5" . hut‘. NINE 1n Iv Zane Grey ooonrureasietv GLAD %/ to see YOU... 1 NEAR you news Th’ biddl: m l ti? $222 \\ i North's two-notrilnp openlngi was a little light-if it hadn't been. South would have been able to lay the hand down for six . ihearts. As a matter of fact, the only objection to South's abrupt '\~ \~‘\ .ihe might be missing a-n easy grand ‘b éflrqQ ' It is obvious that an opening ‘diamond lead by West would have |defeated the contract. on the spot, ibut West was not that lucky - he BRINGING UP FATHER selected the sptlde jack. Declares _ A i . cashed both of dummy’! top ‘é N I _ l spades. discarding a diamond YEG-PLEASE QE»‘=PVIE - SLJPPQISE-ITUQ - ' ‘then ruffed a spade. lie went back ‘t "Eli TABLE “OEHIPWO- coma our 5050K??? liaJfiéTlfisglgiglghgsgsti l to the board with a trump. ruffed “Rrlwfis ‘NOT “W” TONIGHT-IMAM; solar-lingo riizz-o z 9E THERE FOP DINNEQ tihe last; spade, drew West's re- A-r ggi/EN. malniingtrump. and then led his now-singleton diamond. when West perforce followed suit, with a low diamond, South "huddled" for a.‘ few moments. but ,finally decided to play dummy’e ten in the hope of driving out- the lace. This hope was not realized when East took ‘.ihe trick with the queen - but declarer nevertheless would have achieved his objective it East had been g less resource- .ful player. Most defenders. it is to By George McMonus FIEQEPVATIONS AT A couw "r NEW NIGHTCLUB 6o OBEDAND STAV THERE FOR A WEEK- eiw.mma-i-'-aioiqsi.ivi.oqg_._r MEI WITH AN ACCIDENT- HELL as w BED con A WEEK" ' rt . s n-iis l5 Mosaics; Adam. l‘M so somv- I'LL. HAVE To CANCEL ‘mar asser- VATION -MY Muse/mo JUQT 1f be feared, would do one of two things ~ln East's position: they would either lay down rile dig. mond ace (letting South ‘ruff and establish the diamond king for a club discard). or.in the wild hope that West had “the club ace they would return that suit. , - This East did neither of these fatal things. Reading the true sit- uation perfectly and realizing that the only hope was to let. South guess wrong in clubs. East 1m. perturbe-bly. returned a. lcav dia- _ mend, making south believe that pmurblbly‘ returned a low dia. mend ace. south fell for the ruse. l-fe ruffed tihe trick and .then guessed for the club queen. To the defenders’ delight, he guessed wrong! Durinl the chairman's closing speech Avril sllooea was through: a side entrance she wanted to ' BOY WANTED avoid Gilligan and his crowd, , Wanted even more to ecsaipe the comments and tihe empathy-o! her friends, the social workers. I” ‘ "' the raln still slashed ini rivulets along the sidewalks. bud the sir smelled fresh and sweet after the ataleness of the hall. The youngest visitor drank it in with relief. she had been a fool, she ad- mitted it, She was too soft, too easy to deceive. She would never be wise enough to make a social worker. As April hesitated at the cross- ing, she became aware of e large- masculine umbrella poised above her head. "Rotten night." said a cheerful voice. "Car's parked just, round the corner. I'll bring u o i9! GET UD !' ‘GOIN’ TO SLDEEP wARE YOU ALI. NO\Y/, YOU GET UP, WELL/I'M CERTAINLY GLAD l I GAP STUBBG/ AN’-- Tl-l’ PARTYG OVER DIDN'T KN SO bglgdY WRONG!" n31’ ri-isY/ci ALL as worrrzw taint Tl-i K I PER-- / WM» i ,1 g/Ay I w? _ 3'- “Oh, no, Mr, Brown." ,"'1‘hen I'll ‘take you to it. Game along." . "But I'd eiapected to take the bus. 1'm used to buses, my old car breaks down so often.” The drip- iplfl‘ little figure stiffened. "l was lust standing a mciznent because wall, the air in there was bad, and I'd had a day." "Bo I geahered." Bill rook April firmly by the arm. led her to his ear s-nd tucked her in. She flopped in her corner. closing her eyes while he threaded Main Street; traffic "and stopped before the door at s brightly lighted grill. ."0olfee." said Mr. Brown. "is in- dilated."- (To Be~ Continued) . ly Alex Rayinend~ llllll OUCl-l.’ LEGGO MY HAIR .' C.’M'AN’ EAT YOUFP. BREAKFAST-l WHY, HE'S - GONE l! i ’“E‘f<*-';s‘i°&.r";‘é tléfiitéséiiiiflti 1 KNOW WHAT. 5E” - , Y phi. LET'S PLAY some “IT ,AND wgct ALL can SEE ou. . . i. - 6AME5 WITH LITTLE JERRY f 1 KNOW A GOOD GAMEi HIDE. Du “"' "K OH, NQYOU DON'T, _ ‘p, g, I-llnpi n+4 m 9 '/ \ . s ly i-lervy lteeiiiqseii out: a weeveas moi-teams A ‘m ‘"“*' “igifiufiwam”? vblgL-ID WAS, I ssoouo flisirreunurs t sues swims icwii<i was-w, ' soot, i MEAN. I'M $16K 0F Pr! Film“? l WA A ‘seoouo “ma” "émewsmaz w“ A Fiesr u MANTS L| “we! '9