Mayor Yeo Says Sidewalk Work Mayor Bruce H. Yeo has ann- ou walk construction program which was begun last year. The announ- uncil held in the council Room Mon- day night, presided over by May- or Yeo. Present were Councillors Greene. Reynolds, Clements, Ni- cholson and Vaniderstine. A lengthy discussion also took J a continuance of the side- cement was made at the regular meeting of the Montague Town Co- It was moved that the town pl- asslst in placing huzzers homes of the firemen so that they would have speedy warning of fire and be able to get the equipment rolling as quickly as possible. The clerk announced that the grant from the Federal Govern- ment In lieu of taxes on the Federal buildings and proprty had been set at 83,128.00. Of this amouno Donald avenue in order to provtdci angle parking on this side of the 1 street to help reduce the acute par- ; king problem in the town. No dec-l . . . ' as a young man, and iolned the ' lie was reached, but the matter - 0 i”'f Rtlddtlii is 10 leach tee at: TWO Dle G05 ' A - WI" Continue vsva: referred to I later meeting. DflVln9- Roadeo 'l'”"''”- l”-” 3"” Hlrls bclvilocii lilvgiiioutloer CF:i0lll!(:)T'nlFillorcff7-fLaI:elIrCl'lh. ace the sum of'S200.00 at the dis- I posal of the Fire Department "tin Junior Board of Trade motored to. in e Montague J.C.'s Plan Safe- Amherst on Sunday to complete final plans for the Maritime safe driving Roadeo. They were Arnold ing the past few weeks visitiiiiz the ,TT30F 18 zraauanv finalizing plan! I or "'9 Slaliing of a teenage safe- ;:IrivinE lloadeo to be held in Mon- aizuc on May 9. Fhe purpose of .5'fXlf:PIi and tuenty, the essentials A group from the Montague " N”? d'i'l"lH- i 'tie lrzuils troni Nlonlague will then go to Aiiilicrst for the Rltrom now until the day n( the it oarieo. all entrants uill be pract- '.”'liiE. the rules of ,uiiti(-ipulion Wightman, President of the Moii- livid that an tague Board: James Cudmorc. lle.. Iic giicn tirsi. and the top twenty gional Vice-President; ALlan NeI- or so uill tiicn compete in actuall son, Doug Coffin, Gilbert Clementsl (lFlVlIIR it-sis l and Const. Peter Austin, R. C. lVI.l P.. who has been most active diir-. safe driving in of the contest to be .V. Written tests will! tor the awards. 1 tuo inost successful en- Maritinie com- Tues..April 10, 1956 The Guardian. Page 5 In B.C. Husband From Whim Rd. Mrs. ('i-cll Campbell, (.'. aid were gassed to home on March 31. Mr. and Mrs. Mat-Donald. both Whiiii Road, has rt-ccivcd word of the death of her brother. Mr. Harold MacDonald and Mrs. MacDon- of South Vancouvt-r, B. (1., who death in their years, liut returned to Vancouver iwlicrc he became I prominent ,build1ng contractor. SINNOTT ROAD SCHOOL FICIIRUARY REPORT (lrudc X: l. Joan Slnnott. Grade VII tat: Kevin Phelan, ihi: Gerald Trainor. Grade Vi: Freda Deveau. Grade V: l. Olive Trainor. Mervin Phclan. place regarding the widening of 52370.00 would go to the school, Main Street on the south side of "'9 bridge. The proposal as advan- ced called for removing an avenue age 65 yczirs. wcrc ap')al'Lxn'lyi2' . tiattiiliinifi tclcxision at the time then E'”'"le Wt Pam” lllccalilllyi dca y umcs leaking fmm a gas. il'ilII(3 lit: 1. Vanizie Trainor' gipe causgll their (loath 'l'licy wt,-mtg l-W 5'""0llI ' iscovere by their son 1-1,-nnsln ii. (iary Pitt-lau; Mr. Macllonald uzis lllt' son ul 4 l'l(l"a”l :ll”(-lr'll'lll.l'- different schools in zirca lpt-titi '- . . . i and s75a.oo to the town. F . ., .. , , , - "ti Hwu may will be paid by Repel.” from the committee Chg :Pe:(lii;l1Egi (:1I;llsSdlF&'-i”((li;lgInzi1.ll.ld t;iI.iil 4 ill? liupi-mil (iii I.td.. and they wllll airmen were heard. ' ope ' i 8 ' D ' mtah” ”'””l9 Jackets with crests On the leemilk? roadeo. .cinlilcniatii- of III? Roadeo compet. 'The Montague Junior Board of iiuin llrmw zit the Amherst show il , - ilhsrl thy . .;g.. ., .-, . 4- . 1 " lmpaired Health May Cause s r ,??-3 ...?....l.”;l:.'..'t.nli3”s..iit?.?i'? n,i3;r?35-135'-triJ7i'....Y';...;3:;"”..;:-2 V-Z.'i3-Li!S..?e..i?:i:f" ” -are-S4-i-3-u ” M” . 4 H I 1) ltd S C L d T S D lmllllllllllllllllhwhjlll"Lil lthtf OIlll::Vi'iainl: :):J(I)llT'F:rlnEl"l:'lpll.”j'fTlwlllllllliilliditllllaAll lvlllililllllllnl.hxll.mllli.ltIS(' ti'Hrien. l a o O .t'tillIi)l'IP ill the l)omini0n,wide g.anSh.be.lalnti)fawm:i'i'i'mm!:ii-t l.'t'(-ll Hliiulir-st .'ix.,mm, in Senior grad- luttt tn. Mm by Imperial 0” Ltd. .iti;iii Stnnott 79.6 percent. High- V v . - . , . Also suriivini: is his q,.,,,, 1.. mi - I - i ' - ); Gl l M r. Marlon Martell, Mary Aim Walker. OTFAWA (CF)-Impaired health 'eral election. said he will ask a . it We in the t).imm competit- . V . , l ” S7 ','ll.l'4”' l" 91-5 Percent I jt-llatrlittillveglllglSmlTO(El:(:;rT.:ld(lllvn JoIiiii0nBtatli:(lill,ldl!i'.rKatheoi'l-iiile Mlgulsl-lJean LeLacheur. Ella David, Ald- may compel Social Credit chief lnational convention of the Social cllrllng S3050" tun iiili lie sum 00 foirmfirst; S500 xlrtliilirI)i,'::1'fJlt,(;'u5:”” (.lI:'I”""' ”l”""l”"”e3 Pall” MP - i I I) it ' I); outih, Doreen Scully. Anita Gall- ene MacCormick. The team is Solon Low to step down from the lCredit party to determine whether till tor N('(liill(I and 525000 for third. CHIIV Plician, Edward Me- mm the Island schoolgirls crown . I d .). , , .. , , Road. , .I.H . I r ' -t" S h l U 't N . l t. B it Ann Stevens. Gladys coached and managed by M158 9? 915311) of Canadas fourth fed he should continue as leader. The Montague Cn,.tm,z mm, iiw ii-mi;igr Roadeo is being 1 g I . . ,, n , 1' ”- Willi -ll'L'Cagrthy. llllll:1e;(':ldl:ITd lcllmin a ntluto-glaimc illiin lgagid. Second row ll-rt: -loan Murphy, principal of George- Brit: llolllllcal l7c'il'll'- i "I have Sllggeilfid lhtil. ll;efle:" lclosi-d the 1955-56 season Satui-d'iv j'"'”””""” '”' 'l"' Junior Boards or, -ll-r lb" l.)"""l'l lll "0 ljl-mil V i i :i Mn-' (.(irrlLZan. I . , . - r. r -g .2 - r V "-I- , . H ' '-?- wai-soal series recent” Von” 5”"P5”"' Mr” M”””""' W" "'5" S”"””" tleader or"iife p5ii)i'lI;dsliii)(l:g iiiiiliiiil liirneauiiinfl ii'3i'il'e"ze'i,'iirai'5 eieciioii lnight tonowing the most active and .i'..'.7lf oiiil-ill lS'al(1lllllIT:! mgieniiiailiiigl , . fcred a heart attack Nov. 30 in which we expect will be held successful year of its history; duc tin: a SlIl'('ti:g5-fut mm-ect so that Ealiiary. He was in liospitai in isohnetlme next year." lie 55131; primarily to the installation of art- It mew tmssiiiiy become a note- y agary u I intend to place the condition mam ice 3 year ago. Last Wm. mi.-tin ,-.,.,.nnl event. l.Ian. 2 for an extended rest at of my health before the conven- EASTERN I GUARDIAN A COMPLETE new raiigc ofg floor covering pattcriis Irum rcx-I olcim standard to inlaid marble tiling. llilchey and Vanlderstine. Montague. FOR THE W 0 N D E R Paint ”Spred Satin" and Jap-a-Lac enam- els see Hilchey and Vanlderstine, A COMPLETE new range of floor covering patterns from rex- R Mr. and Mrs. Angus Nicholson spent a few days in Charlottetown during the past w ek. While there they visited Mr. lllaclieod. and Mr. alph Nicholson. Mr. rid Mrs. Buddy and Mrs. son Lea and Miss Joan MacGrath. Daniel Shaw spent a few days at Montague during the week this home here. in Mr. Low will return to his seat in the Commons Monday when the House reconvenes following the Easternrercss. llis strength will determine uhctlicr he will be able to take an active part in debates during the ri-mainder of the ses- SIOII. "There is no question but that iitil his return to Ottawa I ,tion and allow delegates to deter- .mlne whether I am fit for the party leadership. I intend to let them make their own decision." Party sources said that if Mr. Low relinquishes the party leader- ship. he likely will be succeeded lby Rev. E. G. Hansell. Purl! ;member for Macleod. Mr. I-lansell nis president of the Social Credit several delays held up the curling season and the club operated i'or two months. Even this was for longer that the usual three or four weeks curling of previous ycars on natural ice. This season curliiiiz got underway the beginning of I)cc- cmbei', so that the members hzivo had four months of ideal curliiig. The outstanding event this year: at the Montague Rink was the . PRIEST TRAINED TODAY siiows :4 . 5 . 7 . 9 my health has been impaired by Association of Canada. my recent illness." Mr. Low said ,' Mr. Low said even if he steps lin an interview. ”llowcver. I have i i . N i" I plavdowns and the mom- ld0WIl from the leadership his:'"”a r ' made an excellent recovery. al-l . npresent plan is to run again in his khers put forth every effort to have . lliougll I ivmrt be able to carry . . ievery facility in perfection for lllvl In his school for choir bovs. on as I did in me astu lpeace RN" consmuencyi occasion. Many mixed spiels wore ll-n .gnor Ronan trains sing- Bangor, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank CALLS CONVENTION ' P l' t . - . - A"”ther term "1 armmenl also held with the other rinks in N. ,0, 5,. Michael-5 Chan, Parker, Georgetown, were Eastern lilr. Low, member for Peacg but graduates have also made Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. 3 River. Alta.. since the 1945 gen- where he could visit his ,wife who is a patient invthe Kings County Memorial Hospital. Mi". and Mrs. Edward Crane and son Lea and Miss Joan MacGrath. staging of the British Consuls Prov- .oleum standard to inlaid marble tiling. l-lilchey and Vanlderstine, Montague. CLOSING BANQUET - Mon- tague Ladies Curling Club at Bison Restaurant, Wednesday, April 11, at 6 p.m. Active and associate BANDED DUCK SHOT - Mr. ilarvcy Moore, Mllltown Cross. who owns the Wildlife Sanctuary has received word that black duck. which he handed at his sanctuary, was shot at Delcwrire The band was returned to yr. Moore with all in"orinatioii pcrlain- SINATRA asp savage, lcitlerf .iOuda,'enly.'. would make him eligible for the i P ,. y S 1 ,; run parliamentary version of 33v Lhiocltlitliiziafplefviii hi:-lilufllll 000. A ' l good in other lybes of music mi; to the place and the time that the bird was killed. LOITGE-The regular meeting of time Rcbelah Lodge, Montague. hold Tiv i-sday evening with line" - Ml-S5 Helen l'Hl'l0ll- Sllldenl Bl F s r R Hamilton and B Koke Sldllllrlffl this week. Get The i - Mr-' Iarma llllaclaalicll. P. N. G. Club was held on Wednesday even- I . . . g .p u f W I . , . Mr. Howard Walker. Mr. and Kate. ' ' , ' ' i r "ml Willi! W.5id;,,gg Rgulinc business was mg, April 4. under. the chairman. potlicr visitorsvlto this vicinityqover lvgltllie I(c1arleEiIl05SE'k(1)l)l;'lg8te?iI(l:ltIle!lyll:: Mm JD. Lave” and Mr. Nelson meigpgigg M1(cIn::tri:lerRTrOll;Ill?)b7kW0XPI .v.w.t.,,a...on sale now; com- M 1" mils!!! " Emmy. triiirszicted and the finance com- ship of Piesidcnt Tillie Maclntyre. l1-?4iSl0T' W970: 15161 Rlil(l3el'l3"; ngwv ' Hanson motored ta Montague on-wighmmn and-C vA Shaw - - pimp with magazine. is-page i of "TIMI IIIIB ! mm ; gave them report, Nlew bps- gllte slate officers presented by IMIS: Clalgsasgltpighs F-R0;n1a:cLe03dCr --m - -- - . ----(- Thursday. - P A ' now; and 20 pages of comksi um: l!oI M inns.-' included tenta ive pans or e nomina mg committee and ap- 90 - - A , - d C; d n -- - - 0 t I ,,,m.,.ving the 1373, anniversary of prov-:1 una Imougly by the meeting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nicholson all ,3" 5”" 9" 9"- Olwe CW5 Mr. Gerald Murphy student of " Y '9" cm” the (minding of the order In Am- Pl'li'.'I A committee comprising Mrs. lilllll lilacLeotl. Mrs. MacLorcn and lines Florrie Beatun was appoint- gd to make further arranumcnts. At the close of the meeting the members invited to come and bring a guest. Price s1.25. Present- ation of prizes and trophies. YOUTH CLUB OFFICERS-The annual meeting of Cardigan Youth was as follows: President, Merlin Quinn: Vice-President, Tillie Mac- Intyre: Secretary. Geraldine Fog- arly; Treasurer. Joan MacDonald. Plans were mad: for the prescntat- ion of a concert in May. and for M. Mac-Grath. Master Roger MacDougall, Mont- ague, is spending the Easter hol- idays with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacLeod. oi Charlottetown. GEOR-GETOWN imotored to Lorne Valley on Mar. 29. While here they visited Mr. On Easter Sunday Mr. and Mrs. .nnd Mrs. Francis Maclntyre. and James MacNeill had as their guests here. the guest of their son-in-law and rs. Grover Macl(ay, Strath- cona. lMrs. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald. Mrs. Gertie Crane. Charlottet- own spent the Easter weekend parents. Mr. and Mrs. William S Martell, during Easter. phy. Mr. .l.A.B. MacConnell. Hermitage are the guests oi their St. Dunstan's College is the guest def" ill of his mother Mrs. Ange; M1". the guest other parents. Mr. and school teacher at Savage Harbour is Vac- . I atjol-ling during Enter at his home of the Royal Canadian Air Force. ; lpleted and the final ones. the You Theatre ticket competition and thc Pepler Trophy were completed ' ;Saturday. Winning the Yeo Theatre itickets were Dr. P. Mclnlyre. ll. Notre Dame Acadmey Isl Mrs. Wilfred McQuillan for the Easter Holidays. Flying Officer, Herbert l Parker Kl .local club competitions were Ll()lll-: tlliestuitiiunl F';1ll' of his iormer pupils new star as The Crewcuts. Read of the sp'-sndid work of this tal- ented churchman in The ON SALE NOW IIIIASED malt Imiim AIIISIS riinui siiuinii-vat Iilll'3Il committee, Mrs. Flori-ie other activities during the course word has been received thatMr, the guest of their ggn.in.tnw mg in Georgetown. ysgatjgngd 3; Greenwood N3” is white. and. Mrs. Edith MacGregor. of the su: r months. Angus Macmndv ,, Mme, resin. fdaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald lvisiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.l lflmd Ll,9l'cP"5 'el”5l'me"lE;g. WM--. 1 ent of this vicinity. has passed Shaw. Miss Barbara MacQuillan, stu- H.W. Parker. l away in Massachusetts. Mr. Vernon MacDonald of Char- lottetown. spent the Easter week- end in Lorne Valley. While here: he of Ml" wllbur Macnonakt l while there she was the guest of be: P N 514 MISHAP-FREE DAYS ersona S MEDICINE HAT, Alta. tcm- .lir Danny McQirron. who spent , Medicine Hat Monday had gone 514 m.- Eilslcr holidays at his home int days without a traffic fatality. the .lltil1lailll0. has returned to his l30Sl- l”9C0T(l 0l any Olly in Western studies at St. Mary's Unlversity.tCanada with a population of 20,000 Mr. Joseph Fisher met with an accident and is a patient in the King's County Memorial Hospital. H"l'fax' or m"e' Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Morrison launt, Mrs. Ada MacDougalI. DAILY CROSSWORD V ACROSS 3. Mister 22. Beige I . 1. Suffers (Gen) 23. Before 5, i T dull pain 4. Ostrichiike 24. Friars ; 6. Schcmca birds title . Q? I ll. , topic 5. Southeast 26. Old 3 . ' . I p i2. Hair by south time: Q I Tenders will be received by the undersigned till diameters tabbr.) (arc - . A . n :3. Egyptian 4. Arrogant IIC) 3 April .28. 1956 for the purchase of St. Andrew s Pres 1 gm 0' dz! 7' ;l9l"dg'9d 27a 3'9” L-1 bvterian Manse property, Cardigan. Property con- 1. 0 man a o - j . r 15 Blllrillders swine 23.1-zner. m A N I sists of manse, garage and approximately two acres I6 Uncxptoded 8. Strange getic hate 3'': II-ea - d Qt necessm-it bomb akmmgm 30.002” n .of land. The highest or any ten er n Y 17, Mu.-,.c not. in layers out 36. Cook in l accepted. l8. Sodium 10. Warning . 51. Make an oven tsym.) signals larger. 37. Rational I9. Help 16. Those who as n. 38. " ”' B0. Bog diet. pupils 40. Prefix to tl. Part of I 19. Polynesian 33. River in some garment. 20 drink d gclgian German 24. splicing pins .Clcnche ongo names 25 st... hole; mi in... 1l.Appleaeod MIDNIGHT SHOW JAMBOREEI 27. Passage "W T 0 N I G H T 29. In high spirits . g Ajv," st. Shield "' ' j” i - (I.-Eur.) D A w I F A B3.Abean it inVI'W:hl J. i' i.-5 tlndll) E IA: . l , l4.Greek letter :PELi. TROUBLE. 35. Close to ii 36. Egyptiln god :7. A king of Israel 39 Competitor 41. Himalayan mammal For a fortune in 42.Call up. , 3, memone, Diamonds in Iacod 43 ""9" a thousand moments 4t.Sand dunes (Eng) of deadly ” f,'".f;;... naueuit DOWN 1. Capital tcreece) 2. Sung by a chorus DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE - Here's how to work it: AXYDLBAAXR is LONGFELLOW one letter simply stands for another. In this example A is use: for the three L's, X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters. apos- tropliies, the length and formation of the work are all hint: Each day the code letters are different. c A Cryptograin Quotation I OD'DN RT RFDYD EFBQHDNY... EBQD B OTHIDN KWDYR-RZEUDII. Yesterday's C-,pt.oqisotn Yl!.'l' DO NOT SWEIVCBT THINGS HERE SOONEST CID? '!-TRINCH. the finest gasolines ere are! ' mm We did it to simplify things for you. You have no A iiisruu nus - A unm WW6 "3"" CAPITOL n Starts At lI:30 P.M. facilities for studying the coniposition of various gaso- line: . . . lint we have. And rather than riaim this fraturo or that ingredient we have made a solcmn pledge: "We will not permit a single competitor to olicr gs.-olines ....--- .---. ACCEPT - l CHALLENGE The Montague Curling WSURWU. F E CO V UBDKm superior to our new B-A 88 and 98 git-olincs." When you buy B-A you can rest assured - there is no iiiicr gasoline available. zttimantrtiztiititttnmtzztztr OUR PLEDGE "We will not permit a single 3lub hereby accepts the fhallcnge of the Montague . iunlor Board of Trade to competitor Io otter gs.-olines superior to our Irv B-A 88 and 93 gasnIivirs." I friendly game of Broom- all to be played at the 9"l&8ue Skating Rink, ednesday; April 11, at :00 P. M. sharp. THE BRITISH AMERICAN OIL COMPANY LI MITED