MAY 22. 1950 Y (ganidlln Nationai's famous , "Continental Limited" spans Canada, linking the Eastern Provinces with the lat iiung Prairies, the impressive . Canadian Rockies and the Pacihc Coast. Fiona "lull IOOK" of Trains fr- 1,, , S "De: I The "Blue if you really want to us Canada. go Canadian Natiopai. You'll enjoy LU' you'll travel in comfort. in accommodations to suit your travel budget- drawing room, compartment. bedroom, duplex roomette, berth 1 or coach . . . you'll arrive refreshed. dependable service . . . Go the pleasant way- "The Jasper Waf'- across Csnsda this year. Travel on The Continental Limited, serving: Montreal. Ottawa. Toronto. Winnipeg, Saskatoon. -Edmonton, Jasper. Vancouver. incl" - your Candice National Tisu i ran. - "Guida" to esmywbn: ill Caula. insist .. it pays to keep things painted - with the best paint you can . buy. B-l-I "ENGLISH" Paint covers more surface, wears ' better andlasts longer. ainf I" sum; 1 Wlevrl Made with Brandram's genuine B.B. White Lead, a world standard for more than .200 years. B-H "English" has proved its outstanding merit as an exterior saint through generations of experience. i . iii A x'i'4:tw.i:AvA W mp For the best Paints, Varnlstoes and hostels a t s IUY VIHIRI YOU Sll nil SIGN: ifstltesymboleittoeretiebtedeeler c 1 '-woureetnuaulh -.r.'iyi:,h,M .: i II '1 :x..m..h .. .., B-H "liNGLlSl-i" is made in a full range of 20 bright, attractive colors and white. ! Ilia-nley slid Vielllty Mrs. Bert Mscltsy. Clinton. is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Mountain. Darnley. ' Mr. Elton MacKay and Miss -Esther Macl-lay, Travellers Rut, were visitors to Darnley on Wed- nesday. . Mrs. I-ieber Molaellan. Alberton. is spending a few days at her iiormer home in Darnley due to the illness and death oi her mo- 'l-VHE Q0"! "57! '-"lit ' Mr. Harold Cougblin. Ont, and Mrs. Wallie Garliclt, Boston, Mass. are spending some time at the home of their mother, Mrs. John Mountain, Darnley. having been called home due to the illness of -Mrs. Mountain. Mr. C. B. Jel'y. Inspector of Public schools. visited, Darnley School May 10, and commented favorably on the standing of the diiierent grades, each one being average or better. Darnley school is under the capable management of Mrs. James Murphy and Mr. Pultonisimmons and good results are to be expected ircm their tutoring. Mrs. Wallis Gaillck has re- turned to her home in Boston, Mass, having spent some time at her home in Darnley having been called to the bedside of her math- er, who the attended with great patience. until her demise on May 0. Mrs. Garllcii proved to be a. great source oi comfort to the family in the hour oi trial and loss. . The iudses ior Rural Beauti- ilcstion are now in process oi tries for 1060. This years contest- ants exceed that oi last years in number. It is the expectation oi the executive that the interest shown in previous years may be maintained and that a great im- provement in the Homes and schools entered may be in evi- dence. The W. M. 5. of Darnley and Beavlsw was held Monhy even- ing, May 8. at the home oi Mrs. H. L. Donald. seavicw. The wor- ahip service, ?cken from the Miss- ionary Monthly, "The Twenty- iiith Anniversary oi the United Church or Canada", with mem- bers taking the various parts. Roll call was answered by ten members giving a scripture text. containing the word, "love". Reading on "Mother", in keeping with Mother's Day, were given by Mrs. H. L. Donald, Mrs. James Hickey. Mrs. H Creator. Mrs. A. McKay. Mrs. 1' Simmons and Mrs. - H. Brown. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Harry Bro and Mrs. Fu. 5. cousins. A number of friends and neigh- Ibors of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bi-own met at their home at Darnley on Thursday evening in honor of their recent marriage. The even- ing was spent in social intercourse and instrumental music by the Campbell family. The gifts were. opened by Mrs. Horace Peynter and Mrs. Fred Campbell. the ver- ses read by Mrs. Clarence Hickey. while Miss Marion Campbell arranged them on the table. Mrs. Brown thanked one and all ipr thelr gifts after which all join- ed in singing”!'or They Are Jolly Good Fellows". A dainty lunch was served to all by the ladies. and all departed wishing Mr. and Mrs. Brown much happiness to- gether. -The Dsrnley Women's Insti- tute was held Friday evening, May 5th, at the home or Mrs James E. Murphy. Meeting open- ed ingthe usual manner. 1:1 members answered roll call by exchanging seeds. Two visitors were also present. sick commit- tee reported they had been active during the month and s new sick committee was appointed, namely: Mrs. R. Cousens. Mrs. M. crosler, Mrs. A. Macxay and Mrs. W., Adams. School committee reported school needed scrubbing and were re-appointed for remainder oi the schorl term. namely. Mrs. Elm- mons end Mrs Murphy. Mrs. Fred Campbell gave read- ing which was much e.ppre:inted. It was decided to send 36.C0 Salvation Aimy Appeal. .Com- mlttee in charge oi hall "Building addition" were sskeri to inverti- gnte the delay or lumbe being delivered and get this p o'ect started as soon as possible. Meet- ing adjourned by singing "God Save the King." A dainty lunch was served by committee. namely: Maw. lo. Donald. Miss Lela Mahar and Mrs. Keir Mcliay, and a social hali hotr enjoyed. The people of Darnley and sur- rounding districts were saddened to learn of the sudden passing of Mrs. Jacob Burt at the home of her son. Mr. Hall Burt. French River. May 2nd. at the age oi 33 yeara.'Mrs. Burt had been in her usual health when she was stricken with s paralytic stroke on Sunday and passed away 48 hours after. The late Mrs. Burt was a resident of Darnley where m..m.....-..m..?.m. rmux taking their iirst view of the on- THE cuaitowg. ciiaanorrs-rower r HOVIIGII 1::-skins cshlll of sinnnseraide was in Howlan on Friday. he is dsllverer lor Morris and Bernard Co. of Suznmerside. The home oi Mr. and Mrs. Tru- man Harris of Locke load was the scene oi as very pleasant gath- ering on Wednesday evening. May 3rd when a large number o! in- vited friends and neighbors gath- ered io tender a miscellaneous shower to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Arsenault of Upper liowlan. in spite at not too good roads quite a large crowd gathered. when all had arrived Mr. and Mrs. Arsen- ault were escorted to seats of honor in the living room where large baskets of parcels were brought in. The gifts were open- ed by Mrs. Vincent Gallant and Miss Leone Arsenault and the ac- companying verses read by Miss Mae Malley and presented by Miss Frances Sweet. after which they were arranged on the table by Miss Marjorie Si-nallman. Leonard on behalf of his bride' expressed their thanks in a very gracious manner, invited all present to vis- it them, aiter which all joined in singing "For They Are Jolly Good Fellow ". The glitz were many and consisted of table and bed- room linens. china. silverware and a large number of well-filled cnvelopu. After the giits were admired the remainder oi the evening was very pleasantly 3 ent in music. games and social c t. A very delicious'luncl-i was served by the hostess and some of the ladies present. At a late hour all departed tor their homes alter wishing the happy young couple many years of wedded happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kinch and family oi Alberton were in How- Ian on Thursday evening. Mr. Robert Kennedy of 0'Leary was in Howian on Wednesday. Mrs. Margaret Arsennult of Up- per Howlan is spending some rtime with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Richard of Howlsn. A large crowd from I-iowlan attended the 3-act comedy at St. Anthony's parish hall on Thurs- day night entitled "Entertaining Under Diffic-ult:les” and sponsored by the Piusville ladies. she was well and iavoursbly known by old and young. She was a kind neighbor and a ready friend to all who needed her in time of trouble. She leaves to cherish her memory three daugh- ters, Katie, Mrs. Heber MeLellsn. Alberton; Cora, Mrs. John Cole. Clifton; Annie. Mrs. Sudsbury. Seavie-w, and the iollowing soils, Ray, Seaview; William, Darnley. Samuel. Kensington; Elmer, Sum- merslde; Hall. French River and Ralph, Western Canada. who came home 101' the funeral. Her husband predeceased her some years ago. Many grand-children and great- grand-ohildren are also left to- mourn. The iuneral service was held from the home of her grand- eon, Mr. Ellsworth Bassett. Darn- ley on Thursday, May 4th and was very largely attended. The floral tributes were many and -beautiful. Interment took place in the Burlington cemetery. J. L. -Davison, funeral director. The Angel oi Death again visit- ed Dsrnley and claimed !or its own, on May 6. Mrs. John Moun- tain, at the advanced age of 32 years. Mrs. Mountain was of rug- ted nstltutiu. until some iew years ago whenher strength he- gan to fall. But only recently has she been conilned to her bed. She was iormerly Anne Duggsn. daughter or the late Patrick and Mrs. Duggan of sen View. At an early age she became the wife of William Cougnlin. By this union two children were born, namely; Harold Coughiin and a daughter, Wilettn. - who predeceased her some years ago. After the death of her iirst husband. she ' the wiie oi Mr. John Mountain. who survives her. she leaves to cher- ish her memnry, Harold Cough- lln,. Ontario, Leslie Mountain, Darnley; Reginald Mountain, Sea. View; Amy. Mrs. Be McKay, Cliiton: Mrs Garlick Bos- ton. Mass; and a granddaughter. Jean. Mrs. Ray Burt. Jr., who she took to mother n.'.t.er Wiletta's deatlr. A sister. ylr-.. Nellie Mac- Quarrie, summersidc, also sur- vives. The iunernl service was held Monday frcrn Pvincctown United Church, Malpeque and was large- iy attended Rev James cross. oiilciated. The floral tributes were many and beautiixl. inter- ment was in Lhe People's Ceme- tery, Malpequc. ' -The Spring Valley Dramatic Club ,.resented to a large audience "The Path Across the Hill". I three-act comedy drama in the Spring Valley Hall Thursday eve- hing. May 4. The parts were well taken by the entire cast proving that much time and talent had been entail- ed in preparation. During the in- termissions, instrumental music by Mr. Bernard Mcliinnon and Mrs. Charles Mchellen was much appreciated. A sale of candy also helped to augment the fund. A anion caused much merriment. Mr. Keith Harrington cspebly acted as chairman and introduced the cast of chhracters to the nud- ience which is" as follows: Samuel Crawford. -Grandpa. Harry Suds- bury; Ruth Conrad, the grand- daughter. Fern Proiitt: Walter Cpnrad. Ruth's brother, Eric Case- iey: Robert Post. a visitor. Lloyd Campbell; Flo Grey. Ruth's cou- sin. Jennie Caaeley; Dr. Jimmie Reid, Ivan Adams: Lutle. a neigh- bor. Zeima Curley; Mrs. Davis, Grandma. Margaret Caseley; Zulu. the cook. !'sy Sudsbury: seis- anander Alexander. John Henry Jones, Zusu'a choice. Walden Sudsbury. The singing of the Na- tional Anthem brought to a close e and evsninab entertainment reading given by Mr. I-loreeel Bry- . West C and Viola air. and Mrs. Kenneth Ellis. West One. Min. Bennie Msclssac oi Glemvood and Mr. Randal Boats of O'Leary were passengers on the early boet, crossing from Borden to Cape Tormentine, N. B. Wednes- day morning. They were on their way to Backville to attend the wed- oi Miss Jane MaePherson. whose marriage took place in the United church of Canada in Sec- ville on Wednesday aitet-noon; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Macnennan, Green l-lili, just returned home irosn attending the marriage of George Woodside on Saturday afternoon in the Brunswick street Baptist Church, Fredricton, N. B. Mrs. John Maobcnnan is visit- ing in aumznerside and is the' guest oi her son. Mr. J. H. Mschennan and Mrs. Macliennsn and iamlly. Mrs. Brenton Hudson of Cu- oumpec passed through Summe - side on vvednesdny morning on her way to the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Charlottetown where she will receive treatment. Mrs. Hud- son's many rrienda wish her a speedy recovery to her usual good health. Mr. Ivan collicutt, S "In was a recent visitor to Cape Wolte and when there was the guest his parents, lvn-. and Mrs. cliiinrd Collicutt. Miss Lita Hudson. Casoumpec. wla a recent visitor to summerside and was the guest of her sister Sue who is attending Business Col- lege there. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Noonnn ct o'Leary were recent visitors to st. John, N. 3.. while there they were the guests of Mir. Noonan's bro- ther Mr. Lidstone and Mrs. Lid- stone oi St. John. Mrs. Louis Vinsonnesult, Bum- merside, leit on Friday to join her husband who is stationed in Tren- ton, Ont. Unique Wedding Ceremony In N. B. IZDMUNSTON. N. 3.. ML! 20 --(OP)-Three members of one family married three oi another in a unique wedding ceremony in the Cathedral oi the Immaculate Conception here. ' They were Marie stonge and Lionel Pclleticr, Gloria stonge and Roland Peiletier. and Benoit Btonge and Anita Pelletier, Another Stooge sister - Rita.- iltllilllese Hecliledgylieds TOKYO. May N - (AP) - Ja- pan's crusty little Conservative Premier was heckled and detained at a small-town railway station by Communists. "Rescued" by police after live to 10 minutes. Premier Shigeru Yoshlda was quoted by the Kyodo News Agency as declaring. "If the Communist Party repeats inci- dents like- this, it should be out- lowed." Last week Yoshlda had said Japan would consider outlawing the Communists only after seeing what happened in other countries. This was in response to sugges- tions by Gen. MacArthur that Ja- pan ought to consider outlawing the Reds as agents of a "pre- datory international force." Tonight's incident at the Toy- ama Station in Watern lionshu is almost certain to reset against the Communists politically. LONGITUDE ZERO The International Meridian con- ference. held at Washington. 13.0., in 1804, established the meridian P0531118 through Greenwich. Eng. 111141. 3-5 the prime meridian from which time was to be coamted or reckoned. ..... , ."l'AGl THIRTEEN Miserable with Arthritis Paint in Arms, Shoulders, Digestion Poor. 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