Wellington Miss Lila McAusland recently .islied her PBTEM5 Mr" ""3 M"i lloy McAusland. Mrs. Ray Christian of Bristol. ('(lnlI.. who has been visitinl her mother. Mrs. Alice Barlow. re- lurned to her home last week. Iup. Elmer Aisenault of H. M. C. 5, "Queen Charlotte." Charlotte- mwn spent the weekend with his iarents. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Arsenault. hlr. and Mrs. Edward Silliker. Hrs. Sylvere Perry. Una and Kay. have returned from Ottawa. Ont-. ..-he."-e they visited with relatives. Miss Carolyn Arsenault returned in Montreal where she is employed. .'lII.eF visiting her parents. Mr- and llrs. E. F. Aiscnault. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gallant had ..s recent guests. Mrs. J. Auffrey. Boston. Mass.: Mrs. W. LCBIGIIC ..nd Norma. Moncton N.B.: Mr-S. I Williams. Shediac, N.B.: and llrs. E. LeBlanc also of Moncton. Mr. "and Mrs. Roy Howatt. and Egmont Bay. laiington. Maas., home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Richard have returned Faustln Richard and Mrs. Made- line Gallant of Wellington and Mr. and Mrs. William Maddlx St. Gil- bert. Miss Joyce Arsenault, 4 '-' A rents Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gallant. station. Edmonton. Alberta, has i-e- attar vacationing with her parents. turned to his duties after spendin his leave with his parents. Mr. an ' Mrs. Archie Arsenault. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Gallant- She was accompanied as far as Menc- lton by her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ga1lant.l Miss Octavle Aucoiii, Mont Moncton. recently went the week-lcarmel. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Eindt with Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Gal- Gerald Arsenault, Egmont Bay. Miss Geralda Gallant. Montreal Miss Mary Gallant R. N. has is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. returned to South Bend. Indiana, Hector Gallant. Egmont Bay. of Mr. and Mrs. Tilmon Arsenault celebrated her 6th birthday, Sat. Sept. 17th. Several little friends were invited to help her cele- brate the occasion. Mr. Robert Arsenauit with the R. C- A. F. in Centrnlia. 0nt., is spending his furlough with his par- eats. Mrs. Fred Arsenaull and son Ted. have as guests. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Macareil. Mrs. Joseph Perry and Mr. William Barton all of Ip- swich. Mass. Mr. Abel Arsenault who was em-3' played in northern Ontario for sev- eral months has returned home for the winter. Miss Hermine Bernard has ent- ered P. W. C. for teachers train ing. Misses Gloria Gallant ant I iliss Marjorie Day spent the week- drnd at the home of Mr. and Mrs liiariield Dal"- Mr. and Mrs. tleofred Arsen- .uilt. Bridgeport. Conii.. have re- mrned home after visiting Mrs trscnaultis sister. Mrs. Edmonr. C Arsenault and Mr. Arsenault. .Vliss Edith Perry is attending High School in Summerside. Miss llae Gallant is taking a Commerc- ill Course. and Misses Pauline Gal- lnnt and Shirley Mt-Arthur are at- ir-iiiling Miscnuche Convent. lir. Florin Arsenault has return- ml to St Joseph's College. N. B. ilr and Mrs. Cedric Gaudet. ( hclxca, Mass.. recently visited at the home of Mrs. Alec Gallant. Sympathy is extended to Mr. ixrlson Ryder on the recent death of his mother, Mrs. Linnie Tren- llnlrll. St. Nicholas. HHS a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Arsenault. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arsenault and family of Schurleyvllle. N.Y. lI'(.'?IIlIy visited Mr. and Mrs. auloricr Gallant and family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant rind son of Montreal have returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Gallant. Friends of Mrs. Laura Blgilow. Southwest are pleased to team she is now recovering following an at- lack of pneumonia. Mr. Elmer Ramssydias returned In his home from Labrador where he was employed. Cpl Wallace McKlnnon. R C.A.F. airtved recently on leave and is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Alfred McKinnon. Southwest. He is accompanied by Mrs. McKin- non and for some time he has been stationed at Red Deer. Al- hrrta. llr. Cyril Ricliard has returned ii-one to Moilnt Carmel after spend- znr the summer months in Kam- ilwn. Ont. llr. and Mrs. Alphonse Gallant. llvxii-o. Maine, recently visited llrs. Judith Gallant. Air. and Mrs. Donald Richard and son of Bangor, Maine. recent- Ii spent a weak win Mr. and Mrs. John J. Richard. Vlr. Robert Arsenault. R.C.A.!'.. stationed in Centrnlla. Ont. is Winding a furlouui with his par- FIVIS. Miss Agnes Arsanault h at- Wllllnll Grade 1 Marian Acad- !m.V. Miscouchs. also Mlas Gloria Gallant Ia taking Grade X11 there. it llr. and Mrs. alum McNeill. p-V John. N. 3.. were recent visitors '1! Southwest. Mr. and Mn. Andrew Richard. Mnnetan. N. 1. recently vlaftsd Mr. ad Ni-I. Johnny Richard. Mr. and Mrs. Jamoa Gallant and Mrs. GnIlant's parents Mr. and Mrs. leedlo at Trenton. ont.. ra- te-nch visited Mr. Gallant's pa- IUIJI.-8 AX. - I:N 1'-IUIDAY--3 A.M. - 3:80 SAT.--I a.nI. - 10 p.nI. Mr. C. Joilieltc. Monrton. NR .i STORE HOURS: CONTRACT BRIDGE By Josephine Culbertson N0 GIOUNDS POI COMPLAINT "GEE. PARTNER." said South at the end of the following hand. "I would have taken all thirteen tricks if the jack of trumps had dropped." "l'hat's right," North answered. rather sourly. ”but I wish you'd taken twelve tricks without gam- bling for an extra twenty points!" In effect. that was exactly what South did-although. of course. ie didn't mean to gamble so reck- North's diamond I-also wasn't good, but when West elected to lead a club (instead of a. heart), the raise and the resultant slam contract should have had a vary profitable outcome. Declarer, however. was vary un- happy when he laid down the ace and king of trumps and East showed out. Now there waa no earthly way of reaching the three beautiful club tricks on the table. Agnes Gallant are attending Mar iessly. and no way. either. of salvaging inn Academy. Miscouche. somh d”l" South's losers in the major suits. Mr. Amand Arsenault who spent gou, mg" t-'u1,m-.31. Tl” W'"'"'' W" 4”” W” his furlough with his parents Mr. 65: "'"3k'- - and Mrs. E. F. Arsenault has re- . 9 g 3 if South had taken the pains to turned to the R. C. A. F. Station. . . . 9 7 3 think he might have found a more MacDonald. Manitoba. He was ac- . KQJ 5 realistic approach to the problem companied by his brother Nazaire E of the hard-to-reach dummy. it as far as Montreal. .194 N 0 01035; was logical to cash one high Mr. md hjrs. Amide pen... of QK62 OQ-I1 trump. but then South shou 1! Boston. Mass.. recently visited 6-? W W E O 5 have abandoned the idea of drop- friends in Wellington and districtf 4-1098! 3 4-74 31 ii-ns that ltlrum: ink. :h0;l': . ave o owe u Wl Min F:lS"tl:..d Daurygiigrfgcd ggsghm R A K 8 trump lead-the fo!i)ir to dumn-iy'a ' ' 6 "ll ' A 75 lit to the nine- turned to Arlington. Mass.. after 9 A KQ lo: I gal?"-p::p:l;:d"g) km .. mck m spending some time with Mr- andl A . Mrs. Lloyd Ferguson and iamily.i C. . "" "ck "' we mueu M "3: also Mr. Edward Ferguson. Th" MddmK' mg " w" "my '” d”"""y' . . . Soul) west North East vlously, with this simple line of Misses ClaudeIte.Reid and .(.el.'lll 2. P”. 2”... P." Pm, south womd guy. 3......-1 gichard are attending Nntre Dame i 3 . P”. p . 9”" three "mu H" club” 10, an on, onvent, Charlottetown. - .. P.” P.” P”! mck he ucrmced in gnunpl Mr. EarlelArscnault. it. C. A. F. l A? Lil. EM. FLAVOR BRIGADE For real refreshment - For good Ma and coffee RAF l everyone knows - look for RED ROSE. RED ROSE . TEA AND COFFEE YOU BUY FOR LESS AT ELLIS BRO . Ioys' GET YOUR RUBBER FOOTWEAR AT THE LOWEST PRICES. SHORT KNEE IOOTS CIIId's Misses' 2.70 Women's . . . . . . . 3.60 2.35 3.50 Men's 3.95 PAIR 6.50. . I SEE R. M. A. AD FOR GROCERY SPECIALS WORK BOOTS MEN'S FULL-GRAIN LEATHER BOOTS WITH GRO-CORK SOLES AND STEEL RE-INFORCEB tor. M CHILD'S JEANS, Special, pr. 98: NIWSTOCK , Man's Ix lays ungcaes 1:. Children's LlnadJouIs. Socks. Sweaters. Ski-caps and shirts hvtjous, whllathoy last, pr. and Overalls FINEST QUALITY POLICE BOOT, pr. 11650 69:. C Got CILTONE Odor- Iass Paint In'Flaf. Semi-Gloss and Gloss - II a Ia-9a vclely of In-Iyif colors. -I-L PAINT Howlcin A card party was held on Thurs- day night at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Alhan Arsenauit at Howian when quite a crowd attended. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant of Dorchester were visiting on Thurs- day afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Carruthers and children have now returned to their home in Halifax after visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Carruthers and little daughter of Ontario are now visiting with their parents in Howlan and Forest View. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carruthers and Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacBaine. Mr. and Mrs. Eilmlind Peters and sons of Borden visited in How- Ian and O'Lcary over the weekend of Sept. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gallant of Rumford. Me. who are visiting the western part of the island called on friends in liowian on Saturday, Sept. 17. ' Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wood and Satisfaction cup of tea! iMORSE”S 1 Standard ( TEA IN THE GIANT FAMILY new cast put on its foot. Miss Marion Gallant of the Mill mind has WHY l"”wV”"ed "om Woodstock called at the home of her recentlsick spell. ller brotheriml, Frank, blacksmith at O'Leary haspsalurdav night to bid uAu ..eV0i..r- also been quite Sick and is Sllllito lursfluary Gogan and Allie Nel.-merly from France. 3 Panel” I" we-Stem H05Pl'5" son who left on Sunday afternoon Pie. Connie Pineau . . . in a better- ssoansni-naasnqua lon W35 I for overseas. and Mrs. Frrin-Ii nolila-uiui sml nierrlisnls. WU WILL FIND -. veav w5u,, 59557 WEALTH I CHAMPLAIN, WE IN THE TRADING WILL vemupg .l. B. A mission preached by Rev. Fr.l0I1 FEIUFH 10 U.5-A- Enwright and Rev. Fr. (iogan be-I gan on Sunday morning Sept 17 at St. Anthouys and will last the week. So far all services morning and. evening are being well attended. I who I The heavy down pour of rain.CV9nl"3 59 . Monday and Tuesday will great- We? d"C'f”' Wh" WI” h iy retard harvesting of grain. '0b5e"'3””"- Some have not finished cutting. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Peters of Me. is visiting at the home of lll'-lht)lIlP in lltiiii-licster. Mass. -AG baby motored to Charlottetown uiiv-isms; ins umer. Moneys. asairrh ad Sept. 17 where the baby had a sisters In Duvar left on Tuesday u ayf Sept 29. 1955 The Guardian Page 11 Alsenaun on sibury Beach. Mass. Mrs. J. B. Arsenault Prince County Hospital Andrew Arsenault of Theresa Vega. Mrs. Vega is for- pt. 3) on the advice nt- aveher under ulm spent the past two weeks H louvsr had visiting with them Mnlbrnthvr J. 13 Arscnault. lowln. Several friends from llowian andlmd Mup Lawrence pet", of SM, The new road in Upper Howlan Md Mm lis now in very bad travelling cal- rlition he-i-nine of so much rail. l.Scver.-il cars have been nirad H Pmmm meilhe Curry Hill. 0" Twgdav Frank Garland Mr. and Mrs. ilioirlan and Dinar left on Thurs- gkawhpzan day morning on return in their "1 l I? l nlllllliii FRIEND. LIVE WITH US YOU ARE OUR TRUE DURING THE WINTER (iii;-inplnui was eager ID explore the new l-ml. He lpflll much time putting the financial support of In I608. his third trip In Canada. Champlain builds on the site of Quebec. Thcfoiinilingofagrealcilyl c....l..l In the r..-mils. ll........, cl......,.l.... in lliii makes his uni fmm Qiirlw. up Illr (luau liner to Georgian Ha). HM eniliusissm for the countq grows. CHAMPLAIN MUST LEARN or THIS LAKE YOU CALL 'oN1'Aalo' were of great service In Champlain. Clumplaiifa anal was shared by Elie-nne.Brulei. His explorations and knowledge of several Indian languages '7HE EXCILLEACEOFTHIS CDUlV77?Y O4NND7'BE 700 HIGIILCI; 5S7'IMATED OR PRAISED” GENTLEMEN,CI-IAMPLAIN IS RIGHT. 0 WE MUST HELP HIM BUILD xs:..- '-- .' NEW FRANCE He explored. he built. be administered wisely. Father of New Fr-nce. he was lirelcaa in laying the foundations of the Canada we know today. unamplsin depondad on the support of patrons , . . men Mrs J: Monte. Mr-ntmoraney. da Cain. 'IViasa mm understood the value of his work. and won proud to invest ships. equipment. supplies and money so help Champlain mahc the premise ola new land some true. They van his partners in helping Canada .fOW. Todsy. the hanks soil lending instilntaona of Canada are partsiau to man ofiniliativa and ambition. And you have a share in Ihis nation- The BANK of NOVA SCOTIA Your BN8 Manager is a In Cliarlottetnwn he is W. HAYWARD. budding partnership. For Wham you dopollll your savings. 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