. x .-Mr. and Mrs. K. Tonge oi" New Brunawia. were week-and wan at Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson, this village. I Mr Charles Curtis, young son of Mr. Otto Curtis. had the mis- fortune of falling if his bicycle recelIll)' "Nd M5 Tum irm below the elbow. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Msclaesn and little son ol Charlottetown were week-end guests of Mrs. Macl..esn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gardiner. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Smith. Gover- dale. N.B.. spent the weekend on the Island. They were accom- panied by their daughter and son- in-law. Mrs. Fred Davies and Mr. Davies and their three child- ren, of Moncton ' I, of Wales. They paid a brief visit at the home of Rev. and Mrs. E. 5 Weeks. Mr. Weegs was the pas- tor of the Coverdale United Church. from 191 to 1934. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Calibeck. Central Bedeque. spent the week- eird in the Annapolis Valley. Rev. George K. Ward is attend- ing the meeting of the Maritime Conference of the United Church at Sackvilie. which,opened on Tuesday and will continue until Sunday June 12. I BQ Norfham -Mrs. Reagh Williams. Mc- Neil's Mills. spent a few days rec- ently visiting her sister and bro- ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dyment. Mrs. Gertrude Jack, New York. '- is spending some time visiting at the home of her.psrents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Maynard. -riis Presbyterian Laiiisir Aid met at the home of Mrs. Edward Ramsay and Mrs. Elroy Ramsay on Thursday evening, May 26th. with a large attendance. Arlington Dramatic Club pre- sented their variety concert in the Tyne Valley Hall on Friday eve- ning. May 27. Each number pre- sented showed talent and was heartily applauded by I capacity audience. A miscellaneous shower was held on Friday evening. May 27. at the Victoria West Bali. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Enxnan. Many beautiful and useful gifts were received by the mug couple. Mr. Enman. on behsif of his bride. fit- tinr.-ly thanked one and all for their kintln . Mrs. Enman was for- merly Ada Ellis. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley. Ellis. Nortbsm. Lunch was served and a social eve- ning followed. All departed for their homes wishing Mr. and Mrs. Enman much happiness in e I ine Gaudet. I .Scnur...a.is.)chool ParacleWin.ne schools who participated I TS- Kellslngfony Winners. and Miscouche, run ners-up, in the 4 and over classroom div- islon interscholastic spelling competition finals on Scliurmans School Parade are seen above with their tropliiesafter their win last Friday evening. These two groups represent the finalists from about 10 spelling competition. From left to right in photos above are: Kensington: Iris Cham- pion, Iver Cotton, Patricia Watson, Margaret Murray and Elaine Watson, Mrs- couche: Carol Perry, Joyce Mallett, Katherine McKenna, Elaine Gallant. and Paul- in this (Photo by Wolton) . - tedious experiment. Let's Tallt I Over in -4- !'o an II is Ialk vaccine was "discovered" is the under- statement at the century. Like the "discovery" of radium. of insulin 0! the means of "discovered" in reference to the Salk vaccine represents years of of unbeliev- able repetition of trial and error. to as near to ad infinltusn as anyone can get. scientific curios- ity doee not recognise the word "defeat." It continues to operate in the fact of a most unrelenting and discouraging series of fall- ures. And it finds the answers to its questions in the end. Most of the scientific discoveries which have benefited mankind. "acct. dental" though some of them seemed to he, were the results of incredible labor. 0 0 D If only some of these scientific minds were active in the econo- mic field! Would the problem of such a scourage of the common man as unemployment be still unsolved? Would not these minds "discover" by slow but sure pro- cess a system that would settle the pi biems of international eco- nomics. and bring the nations to- rzelher to work for the welfare? Would they solve the dilemma of the "have" and "have- noi" nations and tho fIt'8l0llSI("' and halrcds that rise tip as a rcsiill of the unequal distribution of the world's wealth? ll inter- national lnlSlll'ldl'rSlallfIlYlE and misirusls were put in a si-icntisl's test tube instead of a pnlitlt-Ian's committee room. wotilrl a vaccine emerge to cure the crippling par- alyais which men will "the cold war'.”' (2.6-T.l.T.l ToT I-lold Service -A C.G.l.T. graduation service. pcrhaps the first of its kind to he held on P.E.l. will take place at the Kenslnglon United Church on Sunday evening. June 12th., at 7:- 1!) standard time. Four senior members of the Kensington Can- adian Girls in Training will grad- uate and be welcomed into the fellowship of other groups by a representative of the Y.P.U. and W.M.S. The graduates. Elizabeth Brook- lns. Myrna Cousins. Evelyn Cros- ier and Helen MacMillan will he presented with certificates, pos- sibly by Miss Jean Windsor. girls work secretary of the M.R.E.C. The requirements for graduation include: 41). Membership in C. G. I. T. for at least three years; tzv. Participation in mid-week groups: school and church of checking and double checking 9d (3). Regular attendance at Sunday services: (4). The community of liowlan INITOIIIIGIIII was grieved on Mon- dly M0! ll. when news g a- round of the death at his at Woodstock of Mr. John Webb at the use of or years. The late Mr. Webb was one of the pioneer settlers of Howlan and only mov- to Woodstock after his second marriage to Margaret Hopgood. who Dre-deceased him a few years ago. The late Mr. Webb lived alone in his cottage at Woodstock and was tenderly car- ed for in turns by his daughters who long will cherish the mem- 0l'.V of a loving father. Messrs Eusebe Aisenault and Peter Gallant motored over to Bathurst, N.B.. on a business trip returning on Wednesday. Several from Howlan went to Woodstock on Thursday afternoon to attend the service and burial of the late Mr. John Webb at St Lukes Anglican Church. Mr. Leroy Arseuault is now a patient in Western Hospital. All hope to see him out soon. The Howlan Road is now in given by the secretary, Mrs. R. S. Humphrey and the treasurer. Miss Mae Walker showed an increase in membership and givlngs over the previous year. Tile following officers were elect- ed for the coming year: President, Mrs. R. A. Siavert: first vice- presidenl. Mrs. Horace lieckbert: second vice-president. Mrs. Brew- er Llnkletter; recording secretary, Mrs. R. S. Humphrey; corres- ponding secretary. Mrs. I. Jar- dine; treasurer. Miss Mae Wall'm'; home helpers secretary. Mrs. Er- vin Champion: message secretary. Mrs. Lorne Dunning; mission hand leaders. Mrs. Fred Sample. Mrs. E. H. Bean. A special feature of the nit-cling was the reading of an adrlrrss of lappreciation to Mrs. E. H. Bean. This was accompanied by the pres- entation of a life membership cer- tificate. At the conclusion of the meet- ing ice cream 'and cake were served and a social hour enjoyed by the members. -5. almvou 230 van had driving eondltioa af- ter a week of rainy weatlier Cars are getting ditched. Ex- trsnse care has to be taken to remain on the road. Robert Arsenauit. Albany, was bome here on Wednesday night. The School Inspector Mr. Frank Doiron visited at Howlan Schools on June 3. Mr. Robert Gallant. postmaster attended a Maritime poslmasters convention in Charlottetown nn June 1 and 2. Mrs. Gallant took over postal duties during her hus- hand's absence. Ml Bruce Carrulhr-rs who spent ihe past month at his home hert- left on Friday morning Junc ft to rejoin his uife and son in Cookesville. 0nt.. where he will be employed. Tlicre motored to Suiiiiiierside on Friday. June 8. Eddie and Clair Gallant and Mrs. Fran Gallant. Mrs. Gallant visitct with her sister, Mrs. John Cahill. Milton Arsenziult is back to school after his recent illness. mash? Holds False Teeth light and Firm M Eases Sore Gums Denture Culhlons an I s IPVISIKIIIXIII new plsstk (1 iii the annoyance all Snuggi bi-and triumph is; so-lent:-. ' ' I c in rl I.T.l'.I!Ilri'IIl'1IIli"0:IlTfl5P, badly titiing Illa! usab- Snug em-s sure, Ifrllals-II giiiiiii fluc to loose miinl llknlurfl. apnimii in s I.-ir inliiiitns. lnlI(I:s lhn uinhliiii-in piiiii-ii -Is)" t'ii-inly in pl.” Kw,” Dwt-vi FIIKIIIAIYI. Hal i:orii-an- Lh,,.,.,,,,p ,....i,,p .,,pi;-. talk. laugh as you taut - pistu "ath)' mu.” h"nlI'- "Nil!- Illlxlt-as in turns or dwmIrrI- Snug re-liners can last lrom 2 to 6 months. SlI1'IM)(I and ilisble does not harden and ruin plate. Plw .- right out when rbyillrnmenl I. HFSNINI. No daily iinrher with ltllwllvcl. flrilzgisl lhrllll)" -2 llrirr! for upper or lower arr? .3.lif.?-...t'.:"a::..”.'.':."., i'..::.'..r.'f'3:t Refrigeration Repairs To All Makes APPLIANCES SALES 81 SERVICE MOTORS Rewinding and Rt-pairs l-r' been visiting at the home of her son and daughter-in-law. Mr aml Mrs. Joe Arxenault. Alberton. has now returned to llowlan at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Arsenal-71. Rev Russel Webb of Water- turd. NB. was home for the fun- eral of his aged father the late '-ii. .lohn Webb on Thursday June 2. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Ber- nard who now resides near Gaizelown. N.B., where he is em- ployed. came to Howlan on ;Sat- urday June 4. returning to N3. on Sunday evening. Friends of Leroy Arsenaull are pleased to see him out of West- rrn Hospital where he was a patient for a few days. AMCIENT MAPS Oldest maps in the world are he- lablets of about 2300 BC in the British Museum. I lfhursday, June 9,1955 The Guardrail Page 13 Chureitll Returns To House of Ceinmons . LONDON. (Reuters! - Winston Churchill walked into the House of Commons Wednesday for the first time since he retired two months ago as prime minister. Members broke into the tradi- tional ”hear. hear" torn: of ap- plause and spectators in the Pubs lic galleries set up loud ciappln as the 30-year-old statesman en- tered. Labor party leader Attlee was supposed to sign the roll after Prime Minister Eden and the Con- servative government leaders. instead. he walked across the chamber. took Churchill by the hand and invited him to sign in his turn. Churchill. wearing his custom- sry black coat. striped trousers and polka dot bow tie. after mak- lieved to be the Babylonian clay) ins his entry. sat In the seat and used to occupy before becoming Britain's wartime prime minister and GROCERY S PECIALS CHOICE SHOULDER ROAST BEEF. lb. 42: PLATE BEEF BRISKI:'I'.lb. . . . . . . . . . .. 32c RUM? ROASTS BEEF. Is. .. . . . .. 49: PIC PORK LOAF. I2 oz. sons. 2 for . . 69: IVORY SOAP FLAKES. Iqe. size . ...39e . ROBIN HOOMD FLOUR. 7 lb. bags on Snug lirsnri llivvilllrl" (:usIiim.. ll ynlli - ...49c W SUGAR. I Is. beg ...45c a RED ROSE TEA. 'I-2 lb. 59: PICTOU PEAS.'20 es.. 2 for ... . CHOICE OUALITY OYSTERS. can . . 39: OBLORODENT TOOTH PASTE. Lorqsi 2 for . .. . . . . I9: I t . B t f h 'LE 1 I iAL uure all busily engaged In P18111111! P0- g spent last year as a student in coeyi;l;file(tTdeeizxi-aytleearlS2ostnghglil.an E (TR 0 BRING CONTAlNER&.. A very pretty wedding was '''0"- I 9 On St. Joseph. N3. is spending his A special invitation is being Repairs .uu( MOLASS 31 09 solemnized at Rev. and Mrs. E. S. , vacation with his parents, Mr. Qxtended to .11 former number; ' Es! 9d" ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' week,-' Bedeque an wednuday The Womens Institute Conven- 'Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell and Mrs. E. F, Ai-sennuit, of my Kensinzmn C53,-p. 8,-"up w c tion of the surrounding districts or. who 5 eat the wini l' I '."”ii."?”"..'i”il'i.i””'i?:F.'i."”c".F.i'.Z:t me: in me Enersne nan on Fri. .w.i.'...... ii... ..........e'...'"...Ei' Miss can-mi wen: u ” 8”” 3'" ”""'””.i”””' I"? :3 Ph .... 3544 PALMOLWE race soar If :5: D I . 'I ' ' ' - - T I I I Ix! beam, u,e.b,.1de of swung En. day afternoon and evening. June home in south west Lot 13. recent weekend with Miss Eunice gmalxd Ito :e';::'ept'i'Den"dsh;r 5" D M" ' Q mm, gm. of Mr, mm M”, Prgg. 3111- A larae number were in at- Gallant at the home of Mr. and Rummy ban. is" ,',i'"”"'- 3,P'i"!,i,',';','i.,l,:"-,2; 8- fiii'i'Zil1';.”.fii.'I.i'i...'i'.1.'”iii?.iI5.a”i ii: iiia" 3.i.””i'.3Z'.1IiI'..iS.”.”.i”iii?' M” B” G”'”""' -mm sci-iwagrz puns rapper: pt. 15. w o a c - - -- e . . . . t...'i'.i.:P':?':.'.:t:'.':':...:' 4?: ::':3i.::.i::fe " '” W 'e:r.:...':: iifo..:li?. M"- W" ..”:”-..tt.f1i;:.f.”:::t.::".1.-ti: Kenslnston WMS ' T d M . c l in c ti , N ii. I -A.W. ' ' tended college at Moncton, u.a.. ?:,ng;,?,1,u:,;:, 3,3: (E":wo;g,t;T; lml:Ielt3oIwnMl:5::et. it-Ieiicrgeti-onl.a.tCliar; 111.5 spending some time at his HOIIOIS Mrs. Bean ' g iof ng e en . . v ior o ome. - Em . g Mia. liinmanxfor a happy rweddned amp "mm CREW 3”?” her father, Mr. Peter J. Cameron. A large crowd attended L'Ac- "The "mnl med” "I "I9 ' T liie. COPENHAGEN (Amg The 5. hliversld: She also visited rela- cordlare meeting held recently in lI5g;':'I:'n5aI;'; ,?'9”Zy'f:I.';" lzggselr; ' Summ ld . lllil F , -' A INNS! 3'-lmb" mm dmemni :l1!:lt(onTu:?IIe8d)Ilhl4nlgmgahlilllrtflzixg Eleeiinors. as T "Id 8: iviilteeresgtiiig llllT!xlwhlVslc:looslll0VtlIvelT))'! thedlome 0! Mr" Chum. Adams. 0 W d d0 PP 1 hr ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' mm of the provgnc, nmnded the of Bmnhalm in the Bamc amgr Rev. Charles Gallant who was on uednesday evening June lat. POII O HOS Y I OHIOOII Old funeral of the late Mrs. Epherlium cmiiding in dense fog with the 11. h M”: J”h"'I ”'iI' M"lcNfm' WI” the guest speaker ' ET?!” gev”"o”i't:;"b;'dMby . "W Ph'll' - i '- 35 en V Q . ' . . COD III I TB. OF ' P ' (m;n'pfhe"”Tyn:h"J:d":; P1736533 :v9zrdlori”l;i;n'aI:1i: .'ll1t:::'lel'P amlgfia mend: on tienllslggds: Vhegs 8:: llitilrs. Edwin Darby of Abrams we geekben, Mrs. A. Gp Henry MW IIIITII PJII. SCTIWOOY ' H Dial. Ian Church. steamer rescued Itlle Swedish crew t""'ed I” I1" hmm I" M”"e'l' lIIothlei'.ElIlrs.ull)lIt?i-,ynmi:iii;hiI;gI 1;? and M"' 10"" 'l;unnlnz.u'l'lie dm EMERSON I. F030. Prop. T588 The farmers in this vicinity are of 32 and headed for Stockholm. mm Madam ” d Blanche may ',e,u,n'ed by mm '.mm lVeIft:;'9'f:g:fi'3dN':':&r gfgwfumgd If noon. Ave. we onuvns o o. s. 0584 Day spent the weekend with their 58"" -l9l"'v N33-v Where "WY VI3- period. Reports of the year's work DAILY R L-I:-it-1 Iruemiii parents. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield lted Mm Bishop's ” h . Mrs. . mu .. ...... ...... I" E ..s:i:.i. if3.'”.”:.i;.”il.';."i: I.Malsyu C Iasdags aids . Mr. Bruce Comrad, Summer- Saint John General Hos ital Her N” 5-9333 el- side. was a weekend guest of host of friends here die iv re- . ocnist so ssitsii it Mr- and Mrs Garfield Day gi-et to learn of her seriiiiia ill- ! contrast lest Misses Doreen and Cecille'Rlch- ness 43 M I I '.t"''& ha H-WHPIOYI of ard recently entertained Miss I I A M ”-''''m9 '03 s Carroll Plery of Somme side 'si I .. I: oust ” goon! their home. g f A” I f , T87 GREAT GEORGE ST. DIAL 5547 Jaeobanl L Iowl 'i.::",:' Mi; and Mrs. Peter L. Arsen- 29” or P0 a 63' ' (Kl A liar-I Illctween aut are via ting with Mrs. Arsen- . i....i vIis- lt'lt,M.Gd Gdt. I i:....... . ....::. .:.... :::."w 5.25.5: ...r....:i.r"...':I..:., , SHOP FRIDAY NIGHT H RES-I-ON E equivalent llosh ( ;. 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