rue GUARDIAN. éiiaiu.o'r'rlrrowiyi . Back row (leit to right) — Jackie Venier. David Ivan Compton. Claude Lyle. 3rd row: Charles Mc- Bernard. Diane Thompson. Barbara Compton. Patsy Isaac. Henry Bridges, Margaret smith. Helen Mat- Grlflin. ibmnty Frederlclrson. Gary Barlow. lvanthews. Nancy Mills, Wendall Compton. (‘liiiurtl lilo- Araeuuli. 2nd row: Arthur Compton. Rosella Cam- NWIII. Ronald MacDoiIl31- 4th row: Bobby Perry, sun, )3 Iobey, ctggatg Lyle, mung‘ pang, Arthur Simmonds. Teacher. Mrs. Fred Mahsr. TKYUN W I. The regular monthly iilcotlizg of the Tryon Women's Institute was held Toombs on Maich 13 with thirteezi members and two visitors present. The president pro idsd and the meeting opened by singing one verse of the Ode and repeating the creed in unison. The roll call was answered with an Irish Joke. Minutes of last Exhaust pipes at the home of Ms. Austin‘ i i i i i and nralera are up against the problem of hot corrosive gaaes.‘I'llese arts are being of ickeialloyato. ' In the long run.- C. E. Burke. photographer. mad and Rppfoyg-d_ sii-uctcri Lu wine to Cliarloitcioxvn inccilng were Mrs. Austin Sniiili wa.s.1ppo‘nLc1 oiiice for iil.<ti'liciiuli Ton incin- icprrsciitotive to ille ’l‘ryon Film bcrs subscribed for lnstitu e News Council. Correspondence included lcttur At the last meeting it was voted 1 from the Red Cros=. United Nation: that money raised at Oroklnole‘ Relief for Childrcri and Mobile parties be ilS(‘.«l to install e'ectric ' X-Ray Unit ' lights in the school. It was deci1- Moved by M, R Gamble second- ed that the institute will be re- sponsible for the meter charges in the school. Discussion followed on making quilt squares. sccreta/ry was in~ lief (or children No reports oi Red Cross school qientand Freefcfl Notes .,, ...._ Mra. Henry Mallett of North . Sympathy of friends ln_t.hia coin- Bedeque. visited last week at the mun“! .11 Illlhfllfl 00 Ill‘ . J- hcme of Mr. and Mrs. uo Malictt Clarke Mcfiuarria in the death or ._.'_. his wile which occurod at thstr menus or Mrs. rwsaell Burns, home in sunun_si-aids cn.'rhimday who has been quite ill with in-llllrdh 30- - ' ‘ iluensa_ are glad to know that the ~ ~ —— is much improved. . I "ma illneas.in the Prince ldward inland Hospital of Theodore Friends of Mrs. Albert Cunpbe‘l Roll of 30150”. N- 3- Nlflflfifi are sorry to hear that she met with .13! hi! ml!!! Mind! 111 PHM0 a painful accident recently aevera- 00||ni-!- Mn Hm! lvfmdfli 50- ly injuring her arm. _1on¢ed to North 30401100- ratraahninta were served Oairna. I Mrs. Austin scales and Mrs.i 141} Mimi" Nun‘ 0‘ N°W7°\Il|d~ John Lewia were recent visitors to Mid ll VNWII 111 WWW“. the Hunter River at the home of Mr. zuesl oi his oouain Mr. Robert Jar- and Mrs. clirton 3. Mathis on. dine and Mrs. Jardlno. Mr. Pound ' g ~ {arrived on Monday in his private Mrs. Frank Deacon has returned vplane Ind 1|!Id0d,1fl I MOW! 11016- home after spending a week in Since his arrival he and Mr. Jar- ed by Mrs. Austin Smith that $3.00 | be sent to the United Nation< Re- ; shediac. N. 3 While there she was the guest or her aon Dr. Alis-. on Deacon and Mn. Deacon. several quilting parties have tak- en place lately. one was held last week at the home of Mrs. Frank‘ Calms. when several ladies met toi work‘ on a quilt. which the cl1'ld-I ten of Lower In-eetown Mivaion Band will send along with other giits to mhildi-er. in a far off Mission ' Field. An enjoyable afternoon was or sick commitke. _ It was moved that all bill: be paid. Next meeting to be held at Mrs. Spurgcon C—‘t\rk's. Lunch commit- tee-——l"iorence Mabsy, Mi-s_ no:-encg Tnonibs and Mr“. Austin Toombs. Mrs. Auttine Smith to have the Mrs. Robert Crawford read a. paper on 'l‘:achers and Education A contest on games was enioyed by all. Collection amounted to $1.00 Meeting closed with the National Anthem. Lvnch was served by the i Hostess and committee in charge ‘ or the lunch. programme. l dine have made several flights to Charlottetown ‘and summerside . Mr. George loxners is a patient in Prince Oounty Hospital. A mem- bar of the Prootown Royals hock- ey taam, he was taken ill while playing hockey in Kenaingfon 'I\lesday evening Dr. Mild was call- ed and alter receiving treatment Mr. somcra was rushed to Hospital His many friends with him a com plete and speedy recovery. .____+_____ BRDOKIIILD SCHOOL Report for the month of March. Grade Vl‘lI.—l. John Carraghcr. Francis cut-l¢y. equal: 2, Irmeldn Stordy. Grade V.—-1. Josephine Ourrley, Eugene our-ley, equal; 2. Margaret Oarrsgher. Gradt tn.-.1. Bernice ourlcy: '2. ‘Muriel smith. Hilda Mounnus. equal. Grade Ii.—-l. Wilfred ‘Carragher. Pauline McMa.nus. Grade I.—l. Helen Curley; 2. Damian Mandamus. Theresa M. 0a.rrag7her—'Radiea:. |C¢¢ IIIB ' i‘ important parts ouk ooaavcrosh Indoch- t lurdwasr. ....¢..._..--._.. _ - -- -.- - ' i itttntti. "(ii The gleaming grille and other pins of tracln and cars are Nickel-plated: Nichol has lasting beauty: -11; as .1 iwnpasnn MI ... i-«r 3,’ l... ( -..» At: my .:. i.. .1.-um .r .. -n . .- > . .. .,;.,,,..:.i-..,. ..'_.‘5._.,,‘‘,‘... ..._.",;,_.‘..‘_-A - - ;.n;.,' 1 mama. _ in trial" start: , -. M. . ‘‘ Fony-t_l:rae years of research have uncovered luau , drads oiaaaa for Nickelin the United Stalls and other ‘ countries. Now Nicksl uporu bring in millions of ' U.S. dollars yearly. These dollars help pay the wages of the 14,000 Nickel employees in Canada and also help pay Canadian railwaynens lanilsamco. - iron and steel workers and other race and woolen . making supplies for the Nickel lninas. molars and refineries; ~ ' _l-Iowlon ..__.—. Jdalvin uscarogor of Lot 7 was in I-Iowlan on Monday. _ Mr. and lira. .los.I. Gallant oi Piusville viamd in llowisn on Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. Phillip Gallant oi Piusvil‘a was in Ilowlan on Sunday at the home at his uncle Jerry Gallant. Bruce Oarruthera ' was on a business trip to Summer-aide on Tuesday. 11:, Bartlett cook of Gaps wolia. spent Monday night with hia ala- ter Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Oarruthara. Mrs. Lorraine Gallant and l'ttle daughters spent Thursday after- noon with Mrs Gallant: parents. Alyne Buote or and Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Road were in I-lowian O'l.ieary on Friday. There was a large attendar at at. Anthony’: on Monday celebrat- ing the least of St. Joseph's. Mrs. H. Gallant and sons Dannie and Roderick were guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Gallant on Fri- day afternoon. Vincent. Parry with irienda id»- ored to summci-side on Saturday evening where he visited his bro- ther and sister with their fainiliez. I Mrs. Rae Nocnan of o'Leary is spend‘.-g a few days at her old home in Howlen while her husband is in Charlottetown. Mrs. Alban Arscnault spent Fri- day with her sister-in-law Mrs. Robert Gallant. Mr. Gallant and family. Keir Brown of Mill Road was a recent visitor at the home of his sister Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Elliott or Woodstock. end with her cousins Mr. and M11. Alban. D. Aracnault and iamlly oi liowlan». - Mr. ‘and msj; T. Gallant ot l-lowian. apcnt Friday night with Mrlsd Gallai-ii.'s parents in Bloom- fie . On Sunday Mr. and ‘Mrs. Henry MacAusland and family or How- lan were guests oi Mr. MacAus- Phi’: 2. Bel!/y Molver. Qldfl U. JD-1. Ffldfl 3310. Grade I.—1. Gull Elli!!- r as. A. ncnxusu. .__.__.._..__ IWIIT JUSTICE PORT ALBIRNI. 3.0., — (OP) ed one nlaht neatly business oflieo. The next day. with- 2 1-2 yil-ll in prison. in. um um asrli Kihch. were visitors to Arch:-at last weak. Mr. and Mraflcrlc ska:-ry were visiting at-the home oi lira. ilanacn Oliver of Albertcn last week. no.5 the put week Mr.’ Albert llrallacehaabaanthsgtaatoihis brother, Mr John P. Wallace. . sun Blanche Ilouniainwashoah 3 on to the Alina Young Peoples on .'1‘Iicaday evening. . __.._ 3, On Thtiraday morning Mr. W. I. I '—"snKt.l. am‘ " Maculla iait t Providence whare hen will viait°:c1ativu and MEXICO. A9171! 7 —- (AP) « iriends. Firemen rupondin to a call heal a sewer construction project mun: a truck trailer with its tires ablali i from a street fire. Mr. John P. Wallace was a visit- Mra. Ben Gallant spent the week- 1, — Inuia Joaaph Getty was arrest- in 5 local in 12 hourl. he was sentenced to or in Sunxnerside dn Tuesday. He ataccotnpanied down by his bro- Priends regret to learn of the illness of Mr. liarl weeks at his home in Alberion. Mr. Weeks is a machine and insurance agent. Mrs. Sherman You and her two children. ranton and Ralph, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Gordon. Mr. Lorne Crockett and Mr. Ii- don Barbour motored to Summer-‘ aide on 'mccday. Mr. Allin Gn- tion was also a visitor to Bummer- side on Tuesday. Mrs. lrvlng Williams spent the past week in Alma visiting her mn- in-larw, Mr. Arthur A. Rennie and grandchildren. The many friends or Mr. Roscoe Barbour who has been Ipatient in the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital for the past month are glad to see him around again. r'rlends.regret to learn that Mr. John Owen Gordon of Alma is ill with the "flu" at his home, Mr. Gordon recently celebrated his eighty-second birthday and is wide- knowh all over Wat Prince where he has been doing carpentry work for years. I BT11 NAIIGGPJWI IIIDPIC Xllllflfll cacao.-.a—_-.- DAILY CROSSWORD LXI! I. ll. Seare- ‘1. Rcvarbarau tool mongera 5- Youaeshosp 4. Ancient an. Italian 0. To rant‘ '8. Mouse to author When the fire was out tiromai Bill Rawlinga remarked: "Didn't use much hose on thal one." ' "No. but I'll bet you didn't knot what I know." remarked a (‘tilt _atruciion wci-kcr. “That traTier ii loaded with dynamite." LUMBAGO Give ll Insiani Rclieil I For the piercing pain of lum- bago, f_or,tormenting rheumatic distress, what linimcnt is so at. Iicient, so quick to bring comfort and relief as Nervillno? Ita pain-relieving power penetrates quickly to the painful area: ita analgesic powers strike at once at the core of the paln—this helps to draw the blood from the congested area and- thereby as- alsta in relieving the pain in a ‘short time. Nervlllne, with its great anal. geslc power, is an elficient aid in giving fast relief in palm as- aociated with‘ lumbago, lams back. acre muscles or rheumatic distress. Sold in 354: bottles. land's mother. Mr. and Mrs. M- 10-Around ton Boulter or ouarv. Mrs. Jack Platte and daughter ‘""° . Elizabeth and Mrs. Ben Gallant 1‘ WWW and daughter Jean were visiting - '"°""_' Mrs. J. B. Arscnault on Wednesday :°"““ afternoon. 5 °"""‘).. in. ‘and Mr; hlodelvlnd ghallant "- ‘ , and c dren e it an cross or Ooleman were in l-lowlan on 17' Sunday visiting Mrs. Gallant‘: ab nub“ aged father Ben Arse-nault who ”'"°u““, just returned from P. C. Hospital. ' ‘nun ..*r..*::’ t"°.':.:“'°..t*:2..‘::* ...':'; "'3'4~»«--..°“"‘,,,,_ «v--» a g n over in Westem Canada arrived “'. u in Howlsn on Monday night on 31.3,.“ luvs. Hi. mends were overjoyed ;g,A.‘”hn. to welcome him Is he had been ( ,) gone since early fall. Q. .1... _._.. go The many friends of Ben Arsen- QM? ault were pleased txrtnow that he . (Wat 11.9.)‘ had returned to his home on !‘:-i- 34. day after his recent operation in Prince county Hospital and all udbrca jo.ilninwi.ahlnghlulaapcodycon- II.:oaadof- v eacenca. ". CON NEWTON school. I!‘ The following is the report for ‘1-1533*‘ the rncnth of March. . ' ' 0-Nlnih Grads v'n.—.1. usry aaomr: 1 Rosemary Mulligan; 3. inner -5"” miuigan. WWI .Grado V.l.—«1. 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