-.-do-a us...-: 'v- -;'-":91 ....-... ...... .9... .. Iaontagslogigg Hunger Wins The whole world round In lt.fe'a'I'llaclty. does not have to watch D915 2991- on U16 581119 lily MY- - ool hard sch You'll find that stomachs always rule. -Old Mother Nature. Blacky the Crow ls auspicious. He suspects everybody and ev- erything. Perhaps he has good reason to. He wears a black coat. Many people seem to think that because he wears bl'-'-l-' he must ae blackhearted. There is time in the whole year when ., l. N: M ' lsi; mi-v',i . . .. .. HM... in” .4! i. ll uitnw ltlsl" x lrivewqui i 5 FROM DISCOMFORT OF Vibes you his a cold you want relief from the pain and discomfort and you want L it last . . . That's Aspirin ! A tablet starts disintegrating almost the instant you take it- stait: to iaiieva that pain almost instantly! 2 III Forest. From there he watched. alre Poii-ier and Rev. Father Mac- ton Centre. in the passing of her -1 lhwnldlnv l Intyre were guests on the occa- husband. the late Mr. Linus Gai- 6 T N aion. Evening was spent in card lant. 3-M .- 3 CONTRAC BR DGE - -s ... DAILY CROSSWORD :l: 33' 3' '”V BECKER Acnoss o. Moved the 15.De- i' I- 30”-ll dGll0l- lir. to count his losers. in doing so. 1. Currency ahoulde . acend- ,, Both sides vulnerable. ho st.arts by presuming that any (Port) in doubt em -5 NORTH yirit-ks which may be lost will be o.Avold 'f.Unito(tima of :1 crcmv - -2 - v - - :2”-.l;t;0'd'.':.ll'r.:" is E"-""'"' '- "W 3:1": - . J ' P ofr: spigdfss a lieartsantdsetllsocgllillst gvliwan I TL deity . . . r pe . CHANNEL 13 ( 3 2 belie rtilaiizttzsi of co:t(rs,c. tihcre may country autigati :9 ;.Blalbyl.) . WES, EA”. no ear oser e as some 13. stunte . dellnt e . e ow 5,,.”,,d 5, .A 3 1 . K 10 9 5 luck. and only one club loser if animal article (alang) .Q 5 3 '2 West was dealt the ace of clubs. 11. Voided l1.African 81. linker The Rose Burner .Q J 10 p . 3 1 3 2 But the premise .trom which he ucutcmou worm (geol.) & Electric L”. g. 6 g g A J 10 . :&i;'kscnttiisat he.wiil be unlucky on 15. Sualle ema (rInyunction ll. Erna gov;-rn - no one . ger . Si in: .a;.ino::i-eu::.5a:;glt: :' 81::-inzlralna; . 6 mThde riext step' in the thinking of u.uu.ig Mt. 21,Glg;lQa hang. E ""i'll.'..ll::'””".:...!l.”.”.' ”"..'.1:l::”" - - x -o o -- .. :..:l.:".'.;:..:..'":: '1: W W W .. rrutoguitiat ans; for Kluge; 3:19 0 if 9 6 bad luck. He noteaethal ”'?i?il'p.P". M m - I - It A f”, ou'n','.u,, g K'.;,., o,,' "Hg P 5 3 verse spades are favorably divided 32.c)-mung Mu "per nickname rill barn coll. Io0d;'l:-lllblll. Power The bidding; it Will possible to establish I atundenhoe E into Inc) an.” In hgmmnm. scum wut Norm kn ipade winner to provide a discard w.(efwhe.. Tat-nu or iuuuaitu-mt credit an n. 1 9 Pan 1 A Pu! " ""9. M M” ml"! "l'"”' "l ll tmlteipiing v. A. in Windsor 8t.l:l.a.l;taa. N. I. not. 3 . P." y . that this may be done without re- ;,..uw Ebarlottnttowa i-. i-:.'i. out an. Evaallu. Opening leadosueen of diamond "n:';lkl'lsl:'l"3 ,ll'l3 dlllll" ”l""”" W 1!. Allow-nee ”l'l "17 From time to time this column Dcilarr urn i h '0'"!-"9 has stressed the importance of mom lag wifgelggeuz "3 tdel dllf 39- lllmhelllll planning the Play of the hand from his mm, wade. west pl:"":owe:n3 g lllmill -:----e-- ---u-- :::.':"':;.:”l:: l::..:'.'::"'::.i::l .15 --m---'- --c- w - - - .:':.".':;:"""' 4:18-Sign On wpwrmce -V ' the king. Assume East returns a "mm", 4;3o..Howdy Doody The H”! hung the dccl ref doe riianiond. Dummy wins and de- :3 5"”; 53mFHl'll'l"l mg" when he is playing a suitacontracl dam: mmllu ” "M '”d'' linemen on 52:!) p.m.-Rln Tin Tin A diamond is then ruffed in dum- as P nu h 8:00-Open House -7-: .. my and another spade ts trumped 33 Al 5;:n.N.w. 3, wean." . by South. on this spade West's ace :9” C:'”' 8:45-CBC News visits and declarer's early prepar- 'I "R" 6:55-Viewers Guitie alllllls -llxainst bad luck bear fruit. 'b"" 7:00-Soldiers of Fortune Both of dummy's spades are now ”'S”'l."V 7:!)-Disneyland z-' -1; tricks. ”- M"'l”l til)-Cross Canada Hit Parade - ., Thc ace and king of hearts are '",”'"'"'m 9;oo-Kurt rhehthe ' cashed. revealing that West has A ”-lll"l" 'l'l'l 10:00-1956 in Review n trump trick. A club is led to dum- ”-'ll""P 11:00-News 51 Weather ” mi-. East taking in. Que... Wm, M, nowit - llzlisewrestling . . arc. Against any return dummy is l'll"ll 12.05-Sign off entered with a club to discard on 2 l'3lllPll"l e the queen of spades declarer's last 3- 2:” "IV ch", 1. ' new all NEW W I The nelt result all thatl geclar:-er 5 Delicious Tender Oven-Baked . l "505 My ' W. " . C" "l l' ' island Chicken-I54: Chew fresh-tasting, 3 ,;'l::lnli'n;5 'gl'"llll 0' llll ""l"l DMLY (myn-oquotrm j news how to work it: Also delit:iousWrIlle!,a " lg, ' g AXYDI-BARK; . SpearinintGuin. ui.oitor:t.I.o Big Beefburger - Topped with Cheese and French Friesl only we THE WINDMILI. Toke-Out Service DIAL 71:1 CKCW - Menctoa acne- has 12 The GuardianWednesday..lan.16.1957! WELHNGTON l Mr. Stewart Bernard, Hunterp lliver. recently spent some time lllslllllg Mr. and Mrs. Verno Gal- hill. h Miss Beverly Barlow celebrat- ed her 8th birthday at her borne, out for hunters trying to shoot. llgglgaizd holigillloll: hl;se”3xYle;j.3l'"l' him. So it is that he does not tritstl Mr. Ham” Desnoches span the human folk. He has seen too many h yd - h- dreadful things happen to mem-l D:,;R?;.sh;fm ” lame” Mr” John be... of his flock to trust the two- Mn and Mr ' Jae . killed lolll felled lll9"- and 2 daughter: of ch:thaHnl.r . ; '4 . V.-,,, were recent visitors of Mr. and " -oz Mrs. Howard Barlow. Mr. Nazaire Arseiiault and bro- ther Florin recently visited their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund F. Arsenault. Misses Frances and Margot Bar- low recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Macisachern, Summerside. On January Ilrti. Master Pres- tun Barlow observed his 6th birth- day at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. lra Barlow. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Arsenault of Borden. were recent visitors in his Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ar- chie Arsenauli. fur. and Mrs Roy (iambic. St. Nicholas. recently visited their jej- l So it was that while other teath- By and by he saw Farmer Brown's ered folk were finding plenty oflboy come out. Blacky's eyes are food put nut for them at 1-iarnicrwc-ry. very keen. He could seq Brown's liouse. Blacky was too what Farmer Brown's boy was- suspiclgus to gg over thirty for doing. 1 some imsef, ut after e hasl .- . seen Ringncck the Pheasant and There was I place under the kn- -hen window where the snow hadl Mrs. Ringneck go over there morn l . . . ing after morning and return to; hem cleared way" There was an He found a few grains of corn. son Glen in Toronto. making the trip by CNR. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Silicer. who have been employed in Frederic- ton. N.B.. arrived at their home here recently. Messrs. Freeman and Arthur Campbell. Southwest, left recent- ly for Nova Scotia, where they expect to remain for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Catn- eron of Riverside. have closed their home and taken upreaidence in Sumtnerside. Friends with them much happiness in their new sur- roundinga. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. wil- llam Mcxinnon. South West, re- gret to learn their 3 yr. old son had the misfortune of being acalded badly at his home recently. Mr. William Arsenault who has been employed in Camp Gagetown. N.B.. has returned home. Mr. Elmer Araenault of RC. playing. Mr. Arseaault la in good health and attends church every y. Mr. Aubin J. N. Gallant. Ab- ranrs Village. recently entered City Hospital. Charlottetown. for treatments surgery. L.A.C. Connie MacArthur. ae- oompanied by his wife. the former Grace Darley and infant eon, Alan. visited Mr. and Mn. Edwin Dat-ley. Mrs. Darley will spend the winter months with her par- ents. while her husband will go to France wherejte has been poated. Johnny Gallant left. ft! Quebec City. to vlatt his brother Fred. Min Bertha Meeauid. nurse in traing at Ch-u' A H ' ' spent the holidays with her par- ents. -Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mc- Quaid. Mr. Alyre Maddtx. St. Gilbert. is home from Charlottetown Hos- pital. where he was a patient for some time. i N., stationed at halifax, N.S., spent a leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund C. AFSCI1-l Hun. illuspital for treatment. Mrs. Paul Perry of Harmony, iecently visited her daughter. lttr.ib5ll- ll” 599" Wlllllled '0 ll" and Mrs. Henry Arsenault and 3 family. i Mrs. 1 Dr I mates. occasion tenth birthday. Games and con- tests were played after center attraction being a tlnel birthday cake lit with candles. l Mrs. Maxime Gallant. Summer-l side, recently visited her mothei-,lthe direction of Mrs. Irene Arsen- Mrs. Azade Arsenault. St. Chry-l sostem. i Mr. Pacific Gallant left recently; for Welland. 0ni.. where he will R9,.-1 eme,-mined ,;Bariow. Anna Mae Gallant and number of her daughters play-lSllll”l9)' Mil-'Al'ihul' Ipelll the loll! being Names! holidays at their respective homes. which Miscouche. after.New Years to re- Mrs. Reid served a delicious lunch. sume their studies- the Green Forest with full ci'ups..-Om" place 3 "me way 0"! (mm he began to think more and more4 about that corn. Ringneck told: him was there. Snow and ice cov-l ering everything made it impos-l sible to find anything to eat. Hisl hunger was worse each day. Each day he found he tired more easily.; Unless he got a few good meals the time would come when he would be unable to fly at all.1 Then he would starve to death. So it was that one morning just. at daylight. before there were any signs that anyone in Farmer Brown's house was awake. Blacky flew over to the feeding station atp the kitchen window. He found al few grains of corn. The Ringnecksf had been over there the night be-l fore and they had left very little? earn. it was cracked corn. Blat-kyl didn't leace one tiny little bit. l'l('i even picked up some of the vcryl small seeds put out for small fea- nthered folk. He tried to get a lit-l tie bit of the suet which had hcenl put out for the Woodpeckers. At the first sound from inside the house Blacky took to his wings, He. flew back to his favorite perchin. ilew back to his favorite perch inl a tall tree on the edge of the Green! out looking around to see if they the window where the same thing had been done. Now Farmer Brown's boy scattered cracked t-orn and other things in both of these cleared spaces. Hardly had he disappeared when out from the edge of the Green Forest came liurricti across the snow to the first of the cleared spaces. There they began picking up corn widt- were being watched. Presently Ringneck went over the cletxrcd space right tlndf'i' the window. Looking out of the window was Farmer Brown's Boy. Blacky could see him, "Could it be that ilingncck. right close to him. did not see him? was one was near'."' Somehow Blacky couldnlt believe this. it must be true that Rim!- neck was not afraid. Anyway, not too niiiL'l1 afraid. "Perhaps." thought "early tomorrow morning I'll find some corn that was put out the night hr-lore and was lcft over. "With this he llIFfl('djlld flew over to ward the Green "Meadows. He would no clear over to the Big Hi- ver on the chance of finding some thing he could eat washed up there. Blacky.. iwas presented with a fine chair join Mrs. Gallant and spent thei winter months in Welland. i The Altar Society of St. Chry-. sostem North. was held at the home of Mrs. Hubert Arsennultu Roll call was answered by ex--' change of Christmas recipes. A' brief business period was discus- sed. Next meeting to be held at; the home of Mrs. Etienne Arsen-l ault. roll call being answered by New Years Resolution and bin- go will be held. Lunch was served following the meeting. Mr, Leo Mcquald. employed in Wolfville, N.S.. recently visited his parents. Mr and Mrs. Her- bert McQuaid. Richmond. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Fred Allan in the passing of her son-in-law. the late Mr. Aldrcd England of Ellerslie. Relatives and friends. gathered recently at the home of Mr. Aubin Arsenatilt to celebrate with him his 80th birthday. Supper was ser- ved to about 50 guests. Master Roger Gallant read an appropri- ate address and Mr. Arscnault by the family. a Rosary by RUSH and Claudette Gallant. also oth- er gifts from friends. Rev. Naz- Mrs. Henry Bernard. St. Phil- lip. has entered Prince County Mrs. Antoine Arsenault. St. Gil- htime by illness. Misses Barbara Day. Gladys Returning to Marian Academy. A large crowd attended the Christmas concert in Community Hall of the English pupils under ault. A very interesting program was presented by pupils. After the program treats and gift: was pre- sented each pupil. Miss Cecile Richard. student of Notre Dame Academy, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fouston Richard. Wellington French School was filled to capacity when pupils at both departments presented a very nice concert under direction of Mrs. Armand Arsenault and Miss Lorraine Arsenault. Santa Claud arrived at close to distribute treats and gifts to the pupils. Florin Arsenault of St. Joseph's College. Memrancook. N.B.. and bazaire who has been employed at Knob Lake. for past several months. also Miss Carolyn Arsen- nult visited their parents. Mr. and; Mrs. Edmund F. Aisenault. Mr. Armand Arsenauit left re- ccnily for Arvida. Quebec. to via- it his sister. Mr. and Mrs. lra Barlow also Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Day ob-i served their 26th Anniversary on? Dec. 23.. at their respective homes. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Ward vis- ited their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Barlow and Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Ward rcccntly. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Linus Gallant and all members of her family. Welling- MICKEY MOUSE GRANDMA HENRY MUGGS ISKEETER .t.iusr;goti6urnte Iimotiott wamiooo Miurruitnoiomms reams: wasut iClG.E rttannt MV mat cattle i5 HERE! Goooiseuo ms DRWEI? N wit me canon, AND ru. 5lGN FOR .I WAT?! Tia oeivetr cmr damn lTTY-Bi n . I MEAN .' lT5 urreetv TEl2RlFlC.' your: news ehtstteso, ONLV I PiNNED- Gef some CIYV DPUUIVV Y-eterlefe Oryptaqneht Schedule -reievmon rrbmmmo ouit aoaitnmo HOUSE uuoa I-IOOPLE zX1Xf WM1, ct.-tr”rAiFtfv,taits aAo.MA:zruA.Hz'sMieoMs 3 ”""””' ”"5O News A Poem-to ms p OUT OUR WAY one letter aimply atands for math . In this temple A in used for the three lie. X for the two 0'l. etc 3lllll0 l0ll!l'l 000' trophu. the length and formation of the words an all bnita. Each day the code letters are Gifford!!- A crypaognu Quotation TURN ctr nnao-viiti.rv'ri-itzs IANI KIND IN A IOUND BODY-JUVINAL IYVP PRIQSI CI WI SHOULD PRAY PW A IY J. l. WILLIAMS Oi-I, DotzEEN.'- rr's Pt2AcrtCAu.v THE SAME .3 WHOEVER PW UNTiL I CAN HANK