ah-I ls. "liuFiy'jI tried the tun-agoilll t'tiiduIt"ao3dri'ds's" sou nolhorll i l Tooriagon lovo GOTHlC'S color: a'n'cl iabrici-- i t and the comfortable freedom that comes with each bro. I They simply adore this line made iust for thom'. . . l YOUTH is, GOTi-llC Sfftgom 1 75 - , . x Mothers are amaxea or cUlHIC'5 exclusives--the CORDTEX in-ronrts that abolish shoulder strapldrag, give such a youthful uplift-and FABRILAST i that makes broken shouldejlv V rutrcips a thing of the post. N NE Illustrated " . . . ELFlN l32l by GOTHIC V 1.75 i g We-liEvRe.GOTHlCS galore'-leltiourjw 3 export salosladies help you choose , your next G,0THlCViornorrowl.. guests of the mining industry, Iwlicn speakers told of the need iCPt -,for technical grzidiiatrs in the gold The institute D12- MTXING SCHOOL HAILEYBYRY. ()nl.. I O Leary and I O O Vrcrnrly --Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allan nfi Union Corner returned to thelrl home after visiting their daugh- ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs: Claud Jelly, 0'Leary. i Evangelistic services are being held in the Bloomfield. West Dev- on and Olieary churches, and are continuing on into the week of A- pril 2'Ith. conducted by the minis- ter of the circuit, Mr. Byard Thur- ber. The farmers in this vicinity are busy every day grading and haul- ing their potatoes to market, over deplorable dirt roads. which, with the low price, is very discouraging. Mr. Robert Frizzeil, student at Dalhousie University, has return- ed to his studies after spending a few days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Frizzell, Springfield West. - Rev. John S.” Sheen of the Elnis- dale United pastoral charge ex- changed services with the O'Leary United minister. Mr. Byard Thur- ber, on Sunday. April 19th. There were good attendant-es at all ser- vices. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ellis, West Caipe, Mr. and Mrs. Avard Harris. Knutsford, Mr. and Mrs. Char-3 les Rik, Locke Road, Melvin Ellis. O'Leai-y, Aims Tuesday evening, 21st, to visit their Heber Ellis, who was taken sud-y l-lcr many friends all April 1 denly sick. , sincerely wish her a speedy and, complete recovery , The many friends of Mr. Rob- ert L. England. Springfield West. are sorry to hear he is down uithl the flit. All wish.hlm a speedy re- , covery. The siiiccre sympaihy of community is extended to Mrs.l Errol Stetson of Unlonvale in thel sudden passing of her brother, Mr. Arthur D. Ramsay of Charlotte- this town. who lost his life in a drown- icabez 12. Harold O'Connell; lng accident early Sunday morn-y inp, April 19th, at IVlarsliall's Pond,i Stanhovpe. Mm. Elva wedlock has returned and Mrs.i motored m lthe month of March, mother, Mrs. l THE GUARDIAN. morning, April 19th, at Marshall's Pond, stanhope. Mrs. Bernard Rielly of Cape Wolfe spent the April lath week- end in OLeary. the guest of Mrs. Denise Rielly and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ma.oKen- zie of 0'Leary were visitors to Male over the April 18th week- end, guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Milllgan. 0'l..cary friends and relatives of Mrs. Joseph Dunbar are indeed sony to learn of her illness at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Arch- ie Barbour, Alma. A speedy recov- ery is hoped for her by all. The dirt roads, which have been almost impassable in this section, have certainly improved in the last week. Credit is due the men in the districts. also the ope”?-Of of the road machine. Mr. Dermot MacLea.n. who kept. the roads in good travelling condition during t the winter months. i Mrs. Ernest Johnstone and son Alvin of Siimmerside were visitors to OLeary and Knutsford Wed- nesday afternoon, ,April 22nd. -AZ Pl.F.ASA.VT GROVE SCHOOL Report of Pleasant Grove school. Thc following are on the honour mil of Pleasant Grove School for Grade IX - 1. Eddie Morrison. Grade vrll-1, Mary O'Connell; 2. .,,0n- A.mw '3 iiiostuow; oturuiif rlsoii. Grade VII -a l. Blanche Mac- Donald: 2. Phyllis MacDonald. Grade VI .- l. 1-luibert Morrison: '1, Anne Morrison and Lucy Bueli: 3 Dick Lawlor Grade V -- 1 Joie Oaswell; 2. Patricia O'Connell; 3, Vincent 0'- Coniiell. Grade TV -- 1. Billy Doyle; 2. David 03rr'i5.:an: 3. Bolbby Roberts. Grade Ill 7 A i. Notrbie Morrison? 2. Maurice O'Connell; 3. George MacDonald, Grade II (Sr) - l. Lois Mc- fJr.) -- 1. Mary Rah Doyle: 3. Margaret Carrigan. Grade I (Sr) - Gerald Mac- Donald; (Jr) - Emmett Doyle. Highest. average for the seniors for the month of March: Mary to her home in Knuuford, aftery spending the past few moni.hs,o'c.nnneii. rm. Highest average in with relatives and friends in the-Hunior grades for March. Ernrnett. Doyle. 9'7. United States. I Perfect attendance for March: sincere sympathy is also bein: extended Mrs. Ivan Andrews. for- merly Miss Lillian Gard. Union- vale. and family in the passing of her husband and their industry. Thirty-six school pupils from mining Kirkland Lake toured the pro- here offers courses for graduates vinclal institute of mining here as of grade lil and ii! at small cost. father, who met death accident- ally by drowning early Sunday sudden l O'Connell, Billy Len Mccabe. Jimmie Morrison. Mary Morrison. Dick Iaiwlor. Joie Caswell, Patricia O'Connell,Vlncent Doyle, Norbie Morrison. Maurice O'Oonrell and Harold O'Connell. Thacher -- Jeanette. Tralnor. 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CHARLOTTETOWN Wellington and Vicinity Mr. Fidele Aiaenault has returned from the lumber camp. -Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gallant and family spent the April lath week end with Mr. Gallantzs par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carr and family, and Mr. and Mrs. l-larry Barlow and family. Summerside. visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barlow recently. They also visited Mrs. samuel Barlow. Mr. and Mrs. Jack l-larkness. Six. of Summerslde visited Mars. Jack Harlmess, Jr., on Sunday, A- pril lBth, and attended the wor- ship service in the Wellington Church. Miss Jean lyaiasbnald of Char- lottetown recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Linus MacDonald. Richmond. Messrs. Leo MacQuaid and Ed- win Fitzgerald spent the Easter holidays at their respective homes in Richmond. They both attend St. Dunstan's University. His many friends regret to learn or the serious illness of Mr. Henry Plestld, Grand River. Mr. Gus ”Frank" Gallant has joined the ranks of those em- ployed in Labrador. Mr. Emmett Curran has also returned to La- brador. Miss Bertha MoQuaid, who at- tends Miscouche Convent, recent- ly visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb McQuald, Richmond. Their many friends are pleased to see Mr. Milton Mcoarvllle and son Claude out again following their recent illness. The Misses Aline and Leona Gallant. daughters of Mr. and Mrs Au-bin Gallant. recently visit- ed their home. They are both employed in Moncton. N. B. Miss Lorraine .6-allatit, teacher at Kelvin, spent her holidays at home. Mrs. Florin Arsenault and her family. who for the last is months had been living in the adjoining district of Egmonl. Bay, are being welcomed back t.o Abrams village. A bingo was held in the school on Tuesday evening, April 14th. to assist the Coughlin family in El- lerslie, who suffered such heavy loss through fire recently. On April 18th. Miss Blanche Day and Mrs. Keith MacDonald observed their birthdays at their respective homes. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Miller, Freeland, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Barlow, Sunday. April 19th. Mr. Vet-no Gallant rind father Mr. Dan Gallant, left for Freder- icton, N. B., on Sunday morning, Aipril 19th, where they expect to remain for several days. Mr. Claude Bigelow who has been in saint John, N. :B.. for the past few months, has returned to his home in Southwest. Recent visitors to Southwest were Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Ford. Sheen st. Summerslde, and Mil". and Mrs. Spurgeon Ford and daughter Dorothy of Wellington Centre. Mrs. Sidney Birch was a. re- cent guest of Mr. and Mm. Arthur Birch. The condition 7)! Mr. John Gamble. whois 8 patient in a Montreal Hospital is much im- proved. Congratulatlons are being ex- tended to Mr. who has joined and is leaving for Quebec shortly. Rodrigue Gallant, The following men from st. Chrysoatome have left to work in Labrador: Theodore, William, Til- mon and Camille Arsenault. Messrs. Edward and Levin Arse- nault have returned from the lumber camp and are now working with their brother. Frank, in his saw mill. Miss Lorraine Arseiiault, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. sylvere Arse- nault, who is taking her Grade xl at Milscouehe Convent, spent. her holidays at home: also Mary Ann Arsenault, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Arsenault. who is taking teacher's training at Prince of Wales College. Her many friends are welcom- ing home Mn. Gabrielle Arse- nault. Abnm's Village, who hiid been spending the winter months In Quebec with her mother. brothers and aiatairs. She made l150'at Breadalbarie. spent the the R. C. A. F..- Breadalbcmo and - Vicinity Mr. Ray MaoLeocl. station agent week- end of April 5th. at his home in Murray River. Mrs. Ewen Todd, Sprlngton, and Mrs. Albert Todd, Stanchel, re- turned on Thursday, April 9th, from Charlottetown, where they at- tended the Teachers” Convention. Mrs. Adam Macxenaie was a visitor to Charlottetown, on Thurs- day, April 9th. Miss Louise Ramsay, Hamilton, spent the week-end of April 12th with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Seaman. Mrs. James I-Iiokox and Mrs. William 1-llokox, Breadalbane, vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lavoie, Carleton on Friday, April 10th. Mr. and Mrs. Bishop Reid. Sum- merside, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wig-more, on Sunday April 12th. Mrs. Stirling Oomett, Granville, was a visitor to Charlottetown, on Friday April 10th. Friends are sorry to learn that Miss Wilma Thomas, Granville, is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Charlottetown. All wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. John I-Iiogx, Springfield, visited Summerside, on Friday, April 10th. Mr. and Mrs. William Kaila and their family. Central Royalty, were guests of the Murrays, IBreadal- bane, on Sunday, April 12th. On Thursday, April 2nd, Mrs. Rdbert Macliay, Breadalbane. was hostess to a number of very young guests. in honour of the fifth birth- day of her daughter, Sandra. The little playmates enjoyed an after- noon of jolly games which con- cluded with dainty birthday re- freshments. Sandra was the l'GCl.Ds lent of many birthday cards and beautiful gifts. At the conclusion of the regular evening service in . Fredericton Christian Church, on Sunday even- lng April 12th, the Rev. Mr. Wat- terworth and Mrs. Watterworth, who celebrated their golden wed- ding anniversary during the ensu- in: week. were congratulated on behalf of the ccngvragatlon by Mr. Andrew Stevenson. and presented with purses; one by Mr. Stevenson from the Fredericton Christian Church. the other by Mr. Lionel Robinson on behalf of the Bread- albane Christian Church. Although completely surprised Mr. and Mrs. Watterworth each, in a humorous speech, thanked the folk for their thoughtfulness. After the singing of "meat be the Tie That Binds", the congregation extended individ- ual good wishes to their pastor find his wife. 3.. contract Bridge Continued from page to ace, so that the king wool; be cap. tilted - in which case the double misfit be greeted with a redouble. but that risk had to be taken. The expert reasoning back of this lead-directing double runs as fol- laws: If West is left to hrls own open- ins-lead selection, the slam may or may not be fulfilled, depending on the accuracy or the ommgjng bidding and the position of faces, I! the contract will fail on my open- ing lead so much the better for East's double. Perhaps, however, South can claim the slam on a ncmmal lead, and collect H30 points, That is Each: main consideration. If. by risking an addrltiional 500 points (the penalty he'd have to pay if the enemy redouhled suc- cessfully) he can substantially in- crease his chance to beat the slam. ms obviously sound to take the Moreover. in doubling and these. by demanding the lead off the dia- movnd suit bid by North, East knows that there is little danger or in. curring a redouble. The o-pponmts also know the meaning of tihe double; they are not apt. to re- double when they can count on losing the first txridrr to a ruff! Observe flint only a diamond opening can beat the slam, arnd observe also that West would not be likely to make that lead on his own. the trip by car with her oldest son. Robert. employed in North Bay, Ontario, who is now enjoy- ing a week's visit at home. Her daughters, borralne, Grade xx student at Stella Maris School: Gemima. student in Prince of Wales College: Francine Yvette, boarders at St. Augus- tine's convent, south Rustico, al- so visited at home during the Easter holidays. Bridgetown. the capital and chief port of Barbados in the British West Indies, dates from 1628. the next. good fowl and chicken. wide and handsome. Hatchery duties keep would like to see you though. I sell nice chickens, some June orders? SALESMANSHIP Of recent date, you and I have been reminded, in no uncertain manner, of the value of salesmanship. The public is very fickle-pays through the nose for a product one moment, Local and Maritime markets are frantic for some Fellows toss it at them high, do some poultry hustling would you like to send me 8. R. PENDLETON KEN SINGTON i L drops it like it. hot potato me from buying. sure "Ho t":,l'. x.. . APRIL Aiitinis il(UllIlt' THROUGHOUT 7o BRANCHE MERICA NORTH E if R. c. SHEA, Kvinkorva, P. E. 1. KINKORA DAIRY Special Meeting of the Shareholders and all in- .erested in Kinkora Dairying Association will be held in Kinkora Hall, April 28th, at 8:00 o'clock, for pup- pose of changing to co-operative. W. E. MacGUIGAN, Secretary. of E GENERAL STORE with complete Stock and Equipment . and Large Modern Apartment CASH SALES - N0 CREDIT Dial 3344 or 3345 P. 0. Box 190, Summersldc CAMEO THEATRE . KENSINGTON Tuesday 7:15-9:15. A small boy, who has in his pos- session a priceless Idol in Gems-a beautiful woman, Rhonda Fleming, and a man with a price on his head, Ronald Reagan, in dan erous mystery-drama- . "KONG K0 G" in technicolor Bank Night Drawing worth 315.00 tonight. to win drawing around 9 p.m. Be here and - CAPITOL Summon-side TODAY (Tuesday) 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 e ' Kt Se afwzd s-272525;: ” nsmnr "bolus fat the most song-glorious story of 'em ailfl "'JAMES GLEASON "......... MICHAEL CURTlZ --um-uMELVlLLE SHAVELSON... Jgcx 305; g.-. ..."-,.,.,, REGENT T0-NIGHT 7.15 - 9.15