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CBA THURSDAY DAYLIGHT TIME 7:15—Marine Weather and Fil) 7:30—News, Weather and‘ Sports 7:35—A.M. Chronicle. 8:00—News and Weather. e 8:15—Maritime 8:20—A. M. Chronicle. .. 8:45—Morning Devotions 3:00—News._ 9:05—A.M. Chronicle. ~~ 9:55—News: 10:00—A. M. Chronicle 10:45—Morning Commentary. 10:55—For Consumers. 11:00—News 11:03—Mr. Homme’s House. Il: 15—Performer’s Showcase. 11:30—Conductor’s Corner. 11:45—In Reply 12:00—Jamboree Junction. 2:30—Maritime F arm’ Broad cast. j 1:00—News and Weather. :15—The Archers. :30—Semprini Serenade. 2:00—Holiday 2:15—Tommy Hunter Show. 2:45—Music in Black and White Is- a 5 3:03—Trans-Canada Matinee. 4:00—Scored for Spring. In Sound. © tees eee 16,.The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs, duly 16, 1959. DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS wood as guest speaker and Gil-| thony Finnan and their families bert gaudet as chairman. The!on Wednesday were F.O. ond/ Plan was.very well explained with yrs Fred Montieth ‘nee Mary questions asked and answered. {Cahill of Summerside! who are Patricia Finnan is visiting with visiting on the Island prior to be- her sister and brother-in-law. Mr.! ing nosted to Monttea! and Mrs. Camillus Gallant Sum-| JR - Arsenault went \to Sum- merside. merside on Thursday Little Miss Mary O’Holioran,! Mrs. Elmer Pincan of Summer- who was visiting in Holan return- side was to Howlay Thursday ed to her home at Lot 7.on Mon-| wyr and Mrs. EMe Blanchard day evening. July 6. with their dauchtpr and son-in- Mr. and Mrs. Pius Doiron vis Jaw and their little daughter of : ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Westbrook, Maine. are now the Edmund Peters, O'Leary. lguests of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Tenis The funeral service and burial | 5: of the late Joseph LeClair was! ‘ne held at St. Anthony's on Wed-| wr, Pdmund Peters and sons. nesday July 8 at 9 am. with a ae a8 ba ; sar hike ae iia ts id ae solemn High Mass. by Rev. c_| More to visit her wes ee : Pi : day morning. July 9th, Her fa tre, Rev. Pierre Arsenault and , : ther. Mr. Frank D. Arsenault Rev. Lawrence Gallant. Inter- tormnesty of -Misceuche 6 eee ment was in the church cemetry. quite M- Mrs. eleva ont tans =. Joseph Gallant of Pius- plan on staying two or three 4 Mariti Ss weeks. ao hea ae Mrs. Joe Pellerin-and childten 6:30—Tempn: ° . }Ann and James who are visit- 7:00—News. | ing in Summerside were to How- 7:10—Commentary. land, Thursday. . 7:15—Music. Motoring to Charlottetown on 7:30—Rawhide and Music. | Wednesday were ‘Gene Gailant, 8:00—Teen-Tempo and Music. Mr. and Mrs. John F Gallant 8.25—Tempo ’ .|and°-Mrs. Edward Gallaht 8:30—Album for Thursday Workmen are now busy work- 9:00—Royal Performance. ing on the highway at Upver 9:45—TBA. Howlan, ditching and wi ing 10:00—Vancouver \Qhamber Or- | the road. ~ chestra. : Leaving on return to the. p wet» és 4, *M hss (N27 Ld “Vill4 yy wate = | MATTER NOW, KNOTHAID? BALL INTO THE AIR AND HIT IT TRAT WAY!! THE LONE RANGER RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT 42.Exclama 8. Halk = 3 . 1. Any fruit tion drink 3%. Gun &New | ‘DOWN 4 ‘frontier 1. Malt 15. 1 9. Thirteen beverage 16 Mae A 11.Old Nors sg. roa, Angeles 17. Eerie work ball =, 19. Apart 12. Little player < 20: Rhythm children 3. Finished _ 22°Com- 13. Obtain , 4. South 14. Prescrip- ‘ Dakota: 23. At - tion term (abbr.) home 32. Sorcery — 15. Nourish 5. Beverages 25. Publie “BWLy | | 3%. Weather = ¢Moham- _ notice 34. Girl's name Bares medan call 28. Composer 35. Entire =| = to prayer. of lyrical - 36. Dance step ‘ meee os a 22. Old-_ on . ee fashioned e fur coat © 24. Land . <a 26. Pronoun, 27. Unites, as metal 29. Fish 1 é 30. Attempt 31. Bank draft ~ (abbr.) : + $2.xtracor-— * 7 dinary 1 —4— HOUSE PAINTER; a3 oe aie * AND HANDYMAN . > AT THE AGE OF 72 SO HE 35. Jewish 4 > WOULD HAVE MORE TIME FOR month <q PARACHUTE JUMPING * (poss.) x az 36. Edible oo . nut (P. : —— 37. Meadows 3 39. An attacker CONTRACT BRIDGE, | ii" By B. JAY BECKER ee) | —— & : a . DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to work it: s North dealer, ” E anxiety to prevent a club ruff, ceuaeecres ioe Both sides vulnerable, immediately + tackled trumps w NORTH without bothering to go to dume S ahee rks Toe eae me bat aQ7 my to take the possible trump for the three L’s, X for the two OQ’ Single letters, apos- o eee. finesse trophes, the length and formation of the words are all hints. @Kss <. porta be led the ace of hearts, each day the code letters are different, showed out. Declarer con- CARIES. wand with a low heart and . * Oryptogram Quotation AJ1095 83 est went up with the king, ’ , Sours oc. \ ‘ that South would VXBIB'A EM AVINTNEP OPONEAYV @Al4 @ 2109632 [finesse the eight if the heart VXB AVIBOY—WBITOEVBA. ° att o4 98652 was ducked. Furthermore, West # 1 oe . was anxious to lock declarer in Yesterday's Cryptoquote: SIMILES ARE LIKE SONGS IN z @K642 dummy, and therefore réturhed LOVE: THEY MUCH DESCRIBE; THEY NOTHING PROVE a vAQdT43 See cae —PRIOR. a ig xr c Detlarer toyed wi e i a. : : Sa: ar Meats: a Geen Oc eoadee : 2 (© 1969, King Features Syndicate Ine.) to drive out the ace, which Eek, ‘The bidding: would permit him to get to his i : 49 East — by fhand, extract West's only trump, : Pass . , and then run the club suit. But 2h Pass 2¢@ 2 since West could not. be come ETTA KETT ° 39 Pas 49 Hed to take the queen with eee eet Re 2 Opening lead—four of clubs. ace, South abandoned the = a: OSs: —— ‘This hand comes from a : . SHOWING OFF. oe . ber bridge game witnessed Instead, he led the king of WISH I COULD ul this writer. It shows how diamonds. (If he had led a low GET EVEN WITH w elarer can put to use informa- East could win it with ~ tion obtained from the bidding | the jiucen, return a club, and Oo by the opponents. ~ the contract forthwith.) It must be granted it ts| The bell tolled. The best West = tempting for West to double |could do now was to take the four hearts. There is some ques-| ace, cash the ace of spades and >. tion, though, that he should/call it a day, allowing declarer ad have gotten up out of his chair |to make four hearts doubled. =< to. do so. The double wasn’t that} But a peculiar twist took 'Y good. But double West did,-and | place. West was so intent on nee - South's play was based largely | preventing declarer from get>— = on the imformation obtaimd (ting to his hand—he did not thereby. : know East had the queen—that _., West led a club. It seemed to | he ducked the king of diamonds, Geclarer that the club was likely| The grateful deciarer ruffed a t te be & singleton, dummy hav-|diamond, drew West's tromp, ing bid the suit twice South/ran the clubs, and wound up on won with the queen, and in his | making five hearta, < HOWLAN ive was in Howlan on Wednes- > ‘ |day morning. Mr. Gallant, who is wm nearing the four score and 10 is & Mr. and Mrs. Alphemse Bernard hale and hearty, and drives his dq of Summerside were in Howlan own car. Mr. and Mrs. Gallant Es ‘on Sunday, July 5. have retired a few vears ago and A meeting of the Hospital In- have their daughter Mrs. Philip surance plan was held in St. An- Gallant residing with them | oe thony’s Parish hall on Monday| Calling on Mr. and Mrs. F¥ank 0 might, July 6. with Mr. Ledger-' Gallant” and Mr. and Mrs. An = 1.” DOWN - 1.”,, WEEK | Think of it 4 mew 600 x 16 or 670 x 15 only $50 with Trade FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO CO. LTD. , Dial 5547 Charlottetown Store — Tires Mounted While You Wait Se CAZESUL OF “THE FREEWAYS ...WiTH THAT COMPARTMENT, WHAT MORE COULD I ASK? \ TLL MISSA LOT OF "A, SCENERY THOUGH, NO | = wincows ! . The Family Shopping Centre ! @ CHILDREN’S WEAR @ MEN’S @ LADIES’ @ COSMETICS. @ LUGGAGE , , S. A. McDONALD LTD. | | : “Three Floors of Quality Merchandise” ~ Ep 5 11:00—News Roundup and Talk. Usa Wednesday i . = . : 11:30—Eventide.. pone eg was Gances tare ae S a 1 eT WKS £ 12:00—Here's the Weather and jnq Mrs. Theo Arsenault and her. ARD om I MA lO es e 2 Sign Off. daughter, after attending th: IUR BO ING HOUSE R HOOPLE. < ‘YOUR FUTURE ! f * wake and funeral of their father. Oo and grandfather, the late Mr r > ae y e Joseph LeClair. ' UML ° yy Work is progressing ranidly on 10 REPEAT, GENTLEMEN ood oT a | the-new St. Anthony's parish hall THE MASOR'S SUDDEN y <q d st i J? . . | which is now being built t a. : oy Pits-Deiron_has been kept busy : Enjoy | painting at present he is “paint- BE TIN LEFBRMED “ ing the dwelling of Arthur Mar- BAR AND]| oR sist | |S e Liv 9. tin at Bllomfield Corner. , THAT. SWAP THE ({ MUTTERING Mr. and Mrs. Archie Martin of AKE VID ~ oe 119, Westbrook, Maine, atrived in ARRANGING MORE OUT LIBRARY an <—h ¢c10 Howlan on Thursday, July 9 and » FOR LEANDER) oF HIM |. FORA a x De « are visiting their relatives here, 10 INTERVIEW (THAN A >) CULTURAL Mr. and Mrs. Tenis Peters : Sinan soenaneaeee HM : % _ mel - — a — —- oo —- 11S Sylvang. Gallant and Sandra, THERE'S NO SENSE YOU BUT, MISTAH EDITOR® Vi If —W-WOULD }° GURE £8 — YA! HAI-sTS Sa t Arsenault motored to Suimmer- “FOSDICK FANS RIOTING /” HE'S’ \ HE'S OUR DEEL? YO’ PUT ASAFE PROMISES’ GOOCH <yOu side on Thursday. ALWAYS SHOOTING PEOPLE — } S'POSE HE DIDN'T HIM BAK ') THE CARTOON/ST CANT DO - AND THATS BAD'FOR YOUR <A. SHOOT NOBODY.” - IN YORE. el OT esi @ INNOCENT, YOUNG . jf NOOSE- . Be SHOOT: 2 ! K i * /a30, 2 LESS Fant? easn'e : 49 i : . 2" CE ctl 7 a? ee, e £2 : . ~ . ‘ vy) y 5 eas Bing Te CT he Ws & ig is, “ ir > z A aes r J — GS vi ~ > 2 ij y « 7 é J £ re - * ¥ 7 - t “i oe P