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The opening Ode and Creed "were followed by roll cali in iresponse to which each member l passed in a card for sick committee. [Minutes of last meeting were read. approved and signed. A letter was read front the Sec- retary of Childreifs Appeal Fund acknowledging a donation of $202.00 collected frun the district by committee of the W. I. In addition to this the school children sent in their contribution of $23.00. One member expressed thank; for fruit, and card sent her during illness. A thank-you card was received from Mr. and Mrs. Ridgley for kindness shown them in their new home. It was moved and seconded that the Institute donate $10.00 to the coming Red Cross Campaign, Mrs, Walter Gregor offered to make a cake to present to our oldest, highly esteemed resident. Mr. Blythe Hurst Sin. on the occasion of his birthday. The programs for February and March regarding better farm homes, kitchen improvements, c-tc, were‘ read by the convenor, Mrs. Edward McCellum, and discussed. A humorous reading was then given by Mrs. Fenton McLure, Collection for the evening $2.75. Next place of meeting was left open for iHVii-BUOH. if nOne forthcoming meeting will be held in the hall. Roll call to be answered by amine in food package: for the second box to be sent to the adopted Institute in England. SWEDEN#_1;TJ_YVS';;ANES STOCKHOLM ~ (or) - The first bf three Catalina flying boats. Mlrchased in the United stare; lby the Rom Swedish Air Force, arrived here recently. They Wm Major Hoopla l CAME : n=- eoAu-rwloos! THIS "reteor-zam cosi- "BRiNG PROSPECT TO .\ was; cAic ei-iaize Down A Few cocohiursJnAcoR! Tucson eToP CBLADL‘! PM cleanses -»~Y0u‘vr= Basic CASING dos-r TO LEI TEAM '\'ooci-\ .69» HiTTéR FOR LUCK"~*~SiGNED BY BILL "ueecm oi= THE moi/arcs! _, M» THERE is on»! one OBSTACLE ~17. worcoelz ME TNO DAYS, LlKE A CAT A 5O YESTERDAY I. 0U‘ LL g5 IZElMBURQE-D. TiPTOEING AQOUND GOLDFiQI-i BOWL-w- CDURCEJWBGS = THE GUARDIAN. ciiamnrrarown — {i THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Herold I‘. Landry. Albert Althea. lire. Iyroe Stewart. Mlle Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Levers. AGENT! SOUR-IS: Mlle Enid Blolierdl and Gordon Ianell In Georgetown: Roper. --'BOYl AND GIRL! ACTIVIT- IES-Boys and. Girls Week was observed at Murray Harbour during the second week of February. On February l3 the C.G.I.T. and ‘Frail Rangers. the Explorer Boy; aind the Explorer Girls staged a con- cert in the Murray Harbour Public Hall. A large audience in attend- ance testified of the fine performi- ance of the Boys and Girls. On Sunday, February l5 each of the four above mentioned Groups took part in the morning worship ser- vice in tho United Church in ob- servance of Boys and Girls Sunday. On Monday evening. February 16 the ‘Trail Rangers and Boy Ex- plorers held a special meeting in the Hall as they brought in the results of their Share Selling un- der the M.R.E.C. Lunch n-as served and the invited guests shared an evening oi’ fun and fellowship to- filiher. A total of $108.00 was rais- ed by the Share Selling. This made the Group a runner up in thc com- petition for the Marven Shield which the Group had ivon for 1947. Bristol And Vicinity Friends regret the very serious illness of Mr. John Lapierre, at the Charlottetown Hospital. For the first time in many a long long day a horse race was put on on the St. Peter's Bay ice last week. Mrs. William MacDonald has re- turned from a week's stay ln the city with her daughter, Mrs. W. A. O'Brien. Laybolt brothers who are haul- in; a great. amount of lumber to the mills will erect a new dance hall in Dundee. Mr. William lMacDonald was in the City over the week-end to visit his daughter who is a patient in the hospital with a new baby. The continued illness of Mrs. Lottie MacEwen at her home in St. Peter's Harbour 1s regretted. Mrs. Sterling MacBwen is with her mother. Friends of Mrs. Laurence Gauth- ier will be pleased to learn she is improving in the Charlottetown Hospital after undergoing a very serious operation. Friends of Mrs Joseph Douglas will learn with regret that slie was removed to the P. E. Island Hos- pital in a snowmobile converted into an ambulance on Tuesday night. Mr. Angus Lapierre. who mar- ried a Magdalen girl last fall and went to Gulf Island to reside has changed his plans and returned to Bristol last week to purchase the old Finley property which was sold by John Keefe last year to Mr. Lapierreb sister. Plans are being made at present for the enlargement of the Llttle Flower Catholic Church in Morell Village. Fr. McKerina parish priest announced that the church will be made larger this summer with a. hundred new seats. Plans for a new church were offered but Fr. MeKenna said it would cost fifty thousand dollars, a sum that would be hard to raise at this time. HELP, POLICE! VANCOUVER —- ICP) _— Police, summoned by a resident who said there was a burglar in the house. knocked and got no answer. Forcing an entrance into the basement, they found the com- plainant hiding in the living room, afraid to open the door, T0 Relieve B(I('/i’—;i('ll(’ RUB THE SPINE! Many sufferers say the misery oi an aching back can be given effective relief by Nervillne. This penetrating ilnlment is several times stronger and more effective than many other weaker pain-reliefs. its analgesic powers sink in-they go down deep, and certainly do assist in taking a lot of torture out of a troubled back. For Lumbago. Lame Back and deep- seated muscular pain. look for quick benefit. Rub on Ncrvilhae. Hundreds lay that Nerviline affords quicker relief from muscular or rheumatic pain. Get a fill-cent bottle of Nonl- I INE RUB ON NERV" The Guardian may be bought at any ol the following placea in Montague: Mile S. A. Llewellyn; Mn. clay. The Poet Office; in Souria: Camden's and a-lorenle in 8t. Peter's: The Post Office. Georgetown And Vicinity Mr. Archie and Rupert Wight were business visitors to Montague on Monday. Mr. Maurice Dorlon of Montague was e, business visitor to George- town on Monday. amiss Joyce “Billy” Jenkins left on Manda on a visit to Borden where she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William white. Farmers from the area were en- gaged in hauling potatoes early in the week to fill a car, which was being loaded by Mr. Earl MacL-eren. Miss Margaret and Miss Evelyn MacCarron are visitors in George- town the guests of their sister, Mrs. Raymond Lavandier. Mr. William S. Martell. local coal dcaier, received a greatly needed and long expccter car of coal on Sunday's freight and on Monday he had teamsters making deliveries to his many customera-Geo. Leonard Fitzgerald. Walter Mac- Lcan, James MacConneii Jr. and Abbie MacPhee made the trip to Montague on Monday night and took in the liiontague-Souris game and also attended g, meeting q; re. presentatives from Hockey team; from Southern Kings, EGLINGTON AND I-IOYAIE BAY YVOMEWS INSTITUTE Mrs. Reid Underhay entertained the members of the Eglingtcn and HOWE Bay Women's Institute on March 3rd. Meeting opened with the Ode followed by the creed repeated in unison. Roll call was flmivered by a donation to Sourls Hospital. There were eleven mem- bers and two visitors present. Minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. Treasurer reported $23.72 on hand. Collection amount- ed tc $1.20. Correspondence was read and discussed. collectors were appointed for the Children's Aid Appeal. sewing for Red Cross was distributed. Mrs. Charles Mills in- vited members for next meeting. Mrs. Harold Stead and Mrs. James McKenzie assisted with lunch. Contests were put on by lilies Doris Underliay and Mrs. Alvin Burke. Lunch “'85 served by hostess u. sisted by lunch committee. Meet- lng adjourned. LINK WITH STONE AG; Australia -- (OP) Withinva fcw miles of the heart of ihis my BYE groups of figures carved in rock by stone-age abori- gines. Archaeologists are pleaaed and a little proud as few countries can boast a visible link with art of primitive mun. H. A MABON Managua... IOICIIII. P. I. I. BLAST ETOBICOKI T0 BASE FLOOD! [oping to prevent spring floodl at the mouth of the Etobiceke. Long Branch, Ont.. began blasting a channel in the ice-choked river John Walsh. seen about to sot off o. dynamite blast. is in charge of operations. In two weeks it is ex- pected to clear e quarter-mile- long channel. , ' om ef the 10 dynamite about u“ ‘Eff-flu T u chimps in mum arrows- tione to open the Itobieeh river Ielldays eui. In nlloinlmclii "M, m. 11,1" m”; mum“ m“ parked their ears, at a safe llnl , m miss any sudden flood dining Knights 0f Columbus iltecrdatlon contra _ a very splendid and detailed re- port was given for the Knilhte of Columbus Recreation Centre b! the Chairman, R. A. McDonald for the but year at the regular month- ly meeting of the Local Council heldlin their home A old“ 0"‘ hing. March 9th. M-the beginning of the year. Mr. McDonald said that it was decided that e general committee should be formed to deal with the Rec- reation Centre. This was done and the committee held several meet- ings during the you and thl bit- uation was discussed from em‘! angle. A: u: actual: the boys and girls interested. The schools were circulariaed and B’! answered the call. 1111s gathering of the boy! ind eu-u wee held in Holy New bail. aim-can 000119 Maven!" addressed the meeting. He stressed the part of their cooperation. how- ever tho organization of the teams am not meet with the approval o! the larger boys New» ti" committees methods wee that. I larger boy should be chosen ceP- tain and then grade them down. The only system the commit“! could start was 4 teams of boYl_ from 9 to l1 and two teams 0- girig any age below l6. They Pill’- ed one game a day BHDQWMQ b! one person as there was no avail- able heip to help out. Since the Recreation Centre lot underway a large number of mem- bera thought that. hard bell should be pert of the pfllflmm‘ We tired our luck in this Deput- merit. Their was a number of the boys signified their intentions o! playing but due to uncertain cir- cumstances some cf the Dilly"! who registered with us went- w other teams to r8180" il°w¢v°r m. McDonald said reruns eww to a late-start. under the capable management of Mr. Louis Butilr- city. and coached by Mr- Vtfm" mar-mane. Cit-Y. who save I 1°‘ of their time cvci-ythinz worked out fairly well. however the boy! Md g, lot», of fun and experience and will be looking forward to next you. The softball born had I W" good season. They were quite in- terested and gave some fine exhi- liitiona. of ploy. team W01‘! l" sportsmanship. In the finals the Vics won 4 Elmo! in 3- The Senior Girls Lealue. had only} teams. this was due to no Daylight Saving Time. The Bobby Sookere winning out. The All Stars lost their series with ti" Halifax Arcades. For three 1nnifl85 our team led,'2-O and then blew up says Mr. McDonald. when our team came home MY Willi i" W“ the manager of the Halifax team offered a donation if he would persuade our catcher m I0 W Halifax. He also had his eye on the first base player who P°i°d out the only home run of the game. says Mr. McDonald "We sure have some good pleura 011 °i"' teem even if we are defeated. was the next activity at the park Before comnienclngnets had to be ptlrchased. they were finally purchased but did not. suit. After some chasing around Mt- McDonald purchased some mater- ial to make nets. Nets were made with the_assistan.ce of Mrs, Mc- Donald and the Council extends thanks to her. Finally everything was in readiness. some of our members took part in a Provin- cial tournament at the Charlotte- town Olub. We also staged a tour- nament at our own courts and re- ceived good assistance from Mr. Walter ciiiien in which the Com- mittee offer their many thanks to him. Mr. McDonald told in his report that our Tennis Club is new affiliated with the Dominion Ten- nis Assoclotion and that our mem- bers here will be eligible to play in any wuF-‘ement in the Domin- ion. ""Tbflfiokinflftelsf"uventron---Le-~ bor Day was the highlight of the Centre. Over I00 boy! $00k N" in it, They furnished close competition and brought. out outstanding ma- terial: eepociaily this u true c! borne Burke who won the best. all around Senior cup donated by Mr. Vernon Meddigen. The winner o! the B. l". Doyle trophy was won by Robert Kelly who was the winner of the Junior Championshig. ll‘- Jeak Nicholson was the r -\IP on‘ this trophy. A Shepard boil furniahedail the style for a oom- ing champion in a. relay mo. Windinc up the Knights of Col- umbus Centre for i007 sew it u the best out of Montreal. l0 says a Mr. Pox from 5t. John. W! qilvtb Wlll. "counnnc surge" liElP YOU T0 SIEEP? if elesplhnese is mused by bel , nervous, run-down an -— it tales: more than unelf el I - "m" Ill time rest more euily ecFnl ht.. And Dr. China's Nerve tonic hel with nerve as an’: salsa me infer DI.‘ FD? , l1 Claenwilziiiiirilzilnea. the night; col. Also 15c, 25c, 40c (leonsyour breath-while it deans your "Gilli, GAT C Manon....11._ 194s illélFilli-l- n: . T0 COMM! U0 IENNJ REYJMMHO GMAT! OENW. CREAM! FOR SCIENTIHC TESTS PROVE THAI IN 1 0W 0F i0 CASES. 001M115 INA! ORJGINAYES IN TN! MOUTH! lNSINfli-YSTWSIADIAEATN PEAM Mir. Fox: “Hats off to the Knights of Columbus of Charlottetown." Mr. MacDonald has been asso- ciated with the centre since s beginning. His dream of many years are being realized. He is Proud of this accomplishment. He said he would like to see their efforts double to make it even more attractive for our boys and Kiri-S. a place that. they should al- ways feel proud of. It was a long hard fight. Mr. McDonald went on to say against many obstacles. HQ urged all not to stop but to go further for the benefit of the Rec. reatlon Centre. His report would not be com- plete without adding a word of pro. and sincere thanks to the caretaker during the summer, Mr. Stephan Trainer. He gave his all t0‘ lmtrthrcoflrta iii first class shape and always N-ODGIIHVQ ei all times. i Mr. MacDonald before conclud- ing thanked the members of the Council who had given their supi port and help during the past year and ilrfuture time if there ls anything to be done he would be only too glad to assist if at all possible. The financial statement in which he read at the conclusion o! his report was satisfactory. CQCKSHUI‘. Shropshire. England (C?) Rob, nine~year~oid collie do: who made more than 20 |Wartlm0 parachute jump: with troops and won the Dicken Medal (animal's V.C.), was found a€verely injured and his 19394.! war ribbon missing after a five- day disappearance. z Matiliees, 3.15 Wednesday 8i Tlulmioy, March 17 8i 18 Plillltii EDWARD THEATRE Under the distinguished patronage of His Honour Lleulenant- l Governor J. A. lernani and Mn. levnanll, the Honeuiobil; Premier J. Welter Jones and Mrs. Jones, and His Wonlliit Meyer l. Earle MacDonald and Mn. MacDonald. Tickets ‘seven sole o! ‘ ,_ Wl-IILAN MEMORIAL HALL ;. Proceeds lull of Charitable Fund EJSLAPairiclUs Play I825 ~ m. l9l|8 BENEVOLENT IRISH SOCIETY pre “Colleelfs Step-Husband” A Comedy in Time Acts, by Larry E. Johnson Produced by special arrangement‘ with T. E. Denison and Company, Chicago and Minneapolis. 6 — Specialties — 6 Under the personal direction of J. PIIIS GALLARIIAR JAMES McALEER, Narrator.‘ Don Mum's Orchestra o0 on 2 Evening Slim, 8.15 t r