Three of the leading players; appearing in the play "Pygmal-' ton" to be mesented by the Mon- tague Dramatic Workshop in the auditorium of Queen Charlotte Hw School this afternoon. The I Leading layers In Pygmalion ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. (CF) - Pre- mier Bmallwood said Friday the discovery of uranium in poets in Labrador will help solve many of :11; Newfoundland territin'y's prob- ems. The released a state- ment summing up results of a con- fernce held this week to define Labrador problems wltlf a view to the future. Missionaries, doctors and gov- ernment officlals from Labrador met with provincial and federal government representatives to dis- cuss fisheries. forest industries. , construction. health and welfare services. education. roads and law enforcement. -Mr. Smallwood paid the govern- ment will consider expanding fish- eries assistance in northern Lab- rador and continue its program of community fish stages in the south. ' He said a Samuel B. Silver has signed an agreement with the gov- ernment to begin lumbering opera- tions in Labrador's 50.000.00ocord forest. An instructor would be sent presentation, which will be ad- judicated by Miss Pamela Stir- ling of England. is directed by Elizabeth MacGowan and has a cast of 14. Left to right-Archie Hilciiey, Vivian Fraser, Ivor Phillips. . Smallwood Elaied Over Uranium Find In Labrador" to Labrador this summer. if pos- sible. to investigate prospects oi starting small industries. Construction of a new nursing station at Nain would be started when navigation opens. The gov- ernment wsa considering an air- craft for the Grenfell Mission hospital at Northwest River and radio telephones for missions at Northwest River, Cartwright. St. Anthony and the mission boats. WILL SEND NURSE The government would try to send a public health nurse to work with Indians and Eskimos in northern Labrador. An additional doctor would be sent to Northwest River. provided to enco age Indians and Eskimos to mov in to approved larger settlements. Consideration would be given to helping Labra- dor c hi I dr en attend vocational school at St. John's. Plans were being made to con- struct a school dormitory at Nsin. Fifteen miles of road from the Labrador border to Lanse au Clair Financial assistance would be on the Labrador south coast had been completed. The roadwould eventually extend to Red bay. A 27-mile road from Goose Bay to Northwest River was under con- struction. Mr. Smallwood said the discov- ery of a new uranium province stretching inland from Makkovik would have a ”trcmendous effect on the future of Labrador. and as soon asyactual operations begin Will provide an immediate sol tion 10 many of the problems w ch were considered at the confer- ence." TALKS A SUCCESS The conference was considered so successful that it will be the Pattern of two more conferences to discuss problems of other inac- cessible Newfoundland areas. Premier Smallwood instructed Dr. F. W. Rowe, welfare and re lsources min ister. to make ar- i1'3"H9l11CIllS for a similar meeting Tthe south coast. The Ea MURRAY HARBOR North play- ers concert Murray River Public Hall Monday, February 20, 8 p.m NYLON two-piece ski suits. Sizes 12. 14. 14V: only at half price. Belle's Shoppe. Montague. VALLEYFIELD-ORWELL Head Congregation. Services Sunday, February 19. Valleyfield, 11 ans. Belle River, 8 p.m. Orwell Head. t7s.30 p.m. Rev F Maclflnnon, Min- ter. PARTRIDGE INJURED - Mr. John White. game warden for Kings Counw, delivered a Hun- garian partridge at the game farm at Kensington this week. The bird had been injured early last fall when it flew into wire on the farm of Mr.4Beecher Dewar. Ilrudenell. Since that time Mrs. Dewar has yared for it until it was again well enough to look af- ter itseif. and Mr. White called this week to take it to Kensing- too from where it will be later released. PISOUID EAST Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay and little son Merlin. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jay motored to Covehcad Road. Friday evening. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mac- Donald. Mrs. George Jay was a visitor in West Covehead Friday, guest of her sister, Mrs. Edwin Craig and Mr. Craig. Mr. Russel Woolridge returned from Eureka. Nova Scotia. recent- ly where he had been employed for the last few months. Miss Juanita Jay spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. , and Mrs. Edward Jay. Miss Sally Leard, Charlottetown. Guardian. Meeting Of Disaster Group At Montague A meeting of the Montague dia- aster committee was held in the Town Hall Tuesday night with the chairmen, Judge J. S. Desllochu and Mr. A.F. Campbell, presid- ing. There was a large represen- tation of residents at the meeting. among whom were ladies from Acme Rebekah Lodge. Catholic Women's League and the Auxil- iary of the Canadian Legion. Miss Florrie Beaton was ap pointed general chairman of the ladies committees. Other commit- tees are: Clothing, Mrs. Joseph Power. chainnan, Mrs. Douglas Graham and Mrs. Douglas Mae- Laren; food, Mrs. Tom Clair. chairman, Mrs. Ieroy White and Mrs. John Gsudet: transportation. Mr. Claude Nicholson. Mrs. Leon Johnston was ap- pointed secretary and a giatrar for the unit. Arrangements have been made with Mrs. A. H. Duvar. chief tele- phone operator at Montague. for a warning system to notify disas- ter personnel in case of neces- a stern SALE WINTER coats. Half price. Belle's Shoppee. Montague. TICKETS FOR SALE at Jamie- son's Drugstore. Montague, for ”Pygmalion" BALANCE of in l 1 While they last at half Belle's Shoppe. Montague. UPTON GOSPEL CHAPEL- Servlces Sunday, February 19: I p.m. Sunday School for all age. followed. Lord willing. by after- noon scrvlce. Speaker S. B. Streight. All welcome. L..m...LLL..L.L.:. during the eekcnd. Mr. Floyd Jay. Mr. and Mrs. George Jay and Mrs. Harold Jay werc visitors in Lorne Valley. Sat- urday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald. Mr. Alton Jay was a visitor in Charlottetown, Monday. February 13. dresses. price. ty. Considerable discussion t o ok place regarding plans for attend- ing the annual Red Cross meet- ing in Charlottetown on February 21. in the evening, at which there will also be a panel discussion at 2:30 in the afternoon. The local unit will be represented by chair- men Judge Desltoches and A. F. Campbell. together with the chair- men of the different committees. in all about ten members will be in attendance. J u d ge Deslloches announced that permission had been granted by the board of trustees of the Kings County Hospital for the use of a portion of the has on! in the new nurses home for storage of stretchers. blankets. clothing and other materials. Mr. Wallace Woolridge visited Charlottetown on Monday. COPS IIALT MOVIE MADRID (AP)-Production of a Spanish film starring American actress Betsy Blair has been halted. Its director. Jose Antonio Bardcm. is reported in jail on sus- picion of having leftist tendencies. Police declined to confirm or deny the report. Miss Blair, star of the prize-winning film "lllnrty." heads the cast of tho Seuvia film produc- tion "Calle Mayor (Main Strcetl." a picture about the life of a spin- star in a tradition-hemmed Spanish town. PLAN AIR SHELTERS AMMAN. Jordan (Reuters)-The Jordan government decided Fri- day to build air raid shelters in the (Continued from pure 3) NEWSY NOTES visited the home of her parents c9"""'y'5 mm" cme5' belong to that species. This species was then named the sp0ll6d 311' DAILY A CROSS 8. Gallon I. Cigarette iabbr.) (slang) 4. Dismay 0. Land 5. Shore bird maaaurd 8. Ghostly I. Concludiiu 1. The passage. backbone imus.) 9. Worship 8. Father is. " clilsyars lo. Greet tray 11. Mottled. 1!. Cooling as a horse dsvioa I2. sword is. American handia humorist ll. Kind of IS. A pastry hawk dessert Id. Ahead 19. Native Id. Chum of Tahiti I7 Attempt! 20. Perform 18. Keep back 21. It is (con- ll. Woody tracted) perennial 31. Hi card 33. Narrow inlet incl.) :4. Monetary unit (Siam) so. fine cotton cloth :9. Cuckoo 30. Faiths I1. Greek letter 8!. A fruit as. Aetuality IO. Asiatic III or. rm... War.) 3!. Comfort 80. Hebrew measure . Mashed fabric ll. Obtain DOWN I. Young IUD I. line b LONG? lotus ataatforaaothsr. lntiiisasaiiipicAIsasa hadomsrsibxmmtvootsou sinslolcitusciwt tepliugugipginsndfarisistloaefthoweriananahts hldayioaadalsttsssandtlasut Aoi-ypaogsan0IIhIsa a iswul lens 0 I 'si.iow9 own sons 0 oi-sv cos nI.s'loi-nqsosr 5"-a ssiunuonoll-s CROSSWORD HEIDI DAILY G!PN)5gf;l:L- aguquus sincostnsr-inusss.r.as' alfa aphid. An aphid that attacks similar plants in India, the Middle East and Southern Europe resem- 33.Mark bles this species. If it is the same on aphid, no one knows how it came wagon to America. wheel Because it is believed to be an 1i.Fei-ry- introduced pest. men have I0!” boat from the University of California (var) to search India. Africa. EIIWPO 25.!-farb ami and parts of Asia to find. if possi- of ymmm.-, ble, its natural enemies to assist the i in the fight. Local predators. such earroi as ladybird beetles, Lacewlng and mull, other files which destroy many Enquip aphids. do also feed on the spotted with alfalfa aphid. but these aphids men multiply so fast and are so ex- 21 Bring upon ground ceedingly destructive of alfalfa. oneself (var.) that the action of their enemies 28.Adry fruit 34. Renown has been "too little and too late." 80. Luminous 35 Incite The Lahonta variety of alfalfa has hsavanly 31 Todrm shown a fair amount of r l , body (oolloq.l but it is not well adapted to the area and is rather a poor yields. Plans are under way to use this variety to breed resistance into more suitable varieties. This. how- ever. may take years of work. The only remedy at present to stay this pest is the use of insecticides. The best control so far dlscovr- or meat of animals. Sudden Death Souris' Deputy The death occurred suddenly at his home yesterday afternoon of Mr. Charles J. Boylan. Souris. in his 36th year. Mr. Boylan was secretary-treasurer and also a director of the Eastern Packing Company. In addition he was a member of the Souris Town Coun- cil for the past six years held the appointment of Deputy Mayor for the past year. He was a member of the Board of School Trustees, and of the Knights Columbus. a member of the Sour- is Lions Club. At the Town Council meeting held last Monday. Mr. Boylan was appointed to represent this district on the board -to obtain Yesterday Of Mayor Boylan coiivciiiioiis for Prince Edward island. He was also a member till the Unemployment Appeal Board. For a period Mr. Boylan work- ed in Nova Scotla with the Dom- inion. Stores, and returned to the province to open up his own busi- ness in Lake Verde. which he carried on for ten years. Later he accepted the position of book- keeper with the Eastern Packing Born in Lake Verde. he is sur- vived by his wife the former I?--” Caru-v of Vernon River. and three children: Maureen, el- nen: Ar.'ene. nine, and Jacquel- ine. two months. Curling Today At Montague Curling schedule at Montague rink Saiurday:- l2.t5-Central Creamerles No. 2. east ice: J. Cudmore vs. G. Jardine. 2.30-Mixed Curling:- East lce: Geo. Mclntyre, M. Nicholson, D. Murray, E. Hickox vs. R. Beck, V. MacDonald, A. Roberston. A. Wannamaker. West Ice: N. I-Iooley, J. Mae- Donald. L. Marshall, E. Clay vs., I. Phillips. 3. Smith. W. Morton- A. MacGregor. 4.00-Central Creameries:- East Ice: Loser game No. 2 vs. B. Johnston. West Ice: H. M. Smith. A. Nich- olson, 0. Poole, A. Prosper vs. L. H. Poolerh E. MacDonald. A. Dr. Johnston. II. Clair. M. Shaw, C. Stewart vs. J. S. DesR ” . D. Nicholson. R. Mthin, I. I-Ilckox. West lce: W. MacLean. M. Nicholson. R. Machon. F. Marsh- all vs. Lorne Johnston, Jean Mac- Donald. H. Fraser. M. Balsar. 9 P.M.:- ed has been by spraying or dusting the aifalfs fields at the right time and as often Isa .v WW! Malathiozi spray or dust with either ground equipment or airplanes. Malathlon is not only effective against the spotted alfalfa aphid. but kills leaf hoppers. alfalfa weevil larvae. mites and grass- hoppers. Whlie very effective against all these insects. it has a very low hazard for warm-blooded animals and man. Its use does not require a per- mit in the United States, and it has a short waiting period of only seven days between an application and harvest. The rates that have proved effective for the control of this aphid are 10 ounces per acre of actual malathion applied with ground sprayers. or 12 ounces per acre when dusted from an airplane. A 4 percent malathion dustre- qulres to be applied at a rate of so pounds per acre. If malathion is used according to directions, there is no residue problem. The allowed residue on harvested crops lg a parts per million, as compar- e.' with parathion. which is one part per million and DDT which is 7 parts per million. Moreover. malathion does not affect the milk lubhwbuutm aaxn nnnow' IPP CQI XII? IYTBI 'HQOHIll& Murray R. Home, School Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Murray River Home and School Association was held in the school on Monday evening. Feb. 13. with the pi ident, W. S. Fraser in the chair. There were eleven members present. After the minutes of the last meeting were read and approved cia MacDonald. Pauline Nichol- son, Rachel Minchin, Marjorie Jamieson. Elaine Poole and Mab- dow". To The Isles" and "My Bonnie digan. ly enjoyed and included a num- Beth and Mr. Webster also played during the intermission and ac- companied Mr. Johnston. Scolllsli Concert At Montague ls Repealed The Scottish concert. sponsored b.Y the choir of St. Andrews Pres- byterian Church, Montague. early in Feb1'IlBX'Y. was repeated at Yeo'a Theatre Thursday evening before another large and app;-eci- ative audience. Rev. D. A. Camp- bell was master of ceremonies, and the piano ompaniss were Mrs. A. F. Campbell. Mrs. D. M. lV'll?.cDonald and Miss Elinor Min- c . The stage was beautifully u-. ranged with back drapes of vari- ous tartans, lending a very realis- tic highland touch to the enter- tainment. George Fraser, .ii-., and his young sisters, Evelyn and Heather. always great favorites with Montague audiences, receiv- ed hearty spplause for their num- bers which included bagpipe solos and accompaniments by George; the Highland Fling. Irish Jig, I Hornpipe and Flora MacDonald's f Fancy by Evelyn and Heather. l Tap dance numbers by Ralph .- Fraser, Montague. the Seann Tru- ibhas by Judy MacDonald, Cardi- gan. step dance by Reginald Johnston, Murray River; the double sword dance by Gwennle Clark and Dianne MacLeod, Mon- tague: and the Highland Fling by Gwenuie. Dianne and Judy, were also greatly enjoyed. The girls danced to bagplpc accompaniment played by George Fraser. Mr. Walter Burdett sang two solos, "Scotland" and ”Wee I-louse Amang The Heather" and was heartily encored for his rendition of these loylelly Scottish songs. Florence acDonald was favor- ably heard in the solo and tap dance numbers and also took part in a group of Scottish songs and tap dancing with nine bonnie lassies. Joanne Watterworth. Mar- .zv ...-.-. e,.,,.,.,,,. .. . Giliis, Carol Boehner, Heather el MacLean. The girls sang "Af- ton Waters", "Bonnie Wee Win- "My Highland Laddie" and the tap numbers included "Road Laddie" with Florence as soloist. Selections by the Rhythm Band, 3 group of young folk from Car- under the direction of Ralph Glllis. included "Bonnie Dundee" and "Scottish Folk Song". Piano and violin selec- tions by Mrs. James MacBeth and Mr. John Webster were great- ber of Scottish airs. Mrs. Mac- The lovely "Westering Home the trasurer reported. The associa- tion had a balance in the bank of S2169 after all bills had been paid and projector room in the base ment of the school. Some of the members of the home and school were the instigators of this pro- ject and have given freely of their time and talent to see that this work is carried through to a sat- isfactory conclusion. to date. including a donation for the purchase of a piano for the school, the paying of the music. teacher's supplement for the half East let: P. Sinclair, E. Cud- more. R. Hamilton, A. Prosper vs. G. Jardlne. L. Sinclair. J. Cudmore, B. McGowan. West Ice: Dr. Mclntyre. I. MacDonald. D. McGowan, P. Sui- iivan vs. H. Moar, E. MacDonald. G. Nicholson, E. Johnston. TV & RADIO Choose y o u r own make. but make no mis- take, it's the Aerial makes it go. Why Take a year. and the paying of the neces- sary fund io the Film Council for the purchase of the new projector. tion has been very active since its reorganization last year. singing of The Queen. after which of the members present were shown the progress being made in the construction of a combined music thriving settlement with arrival of 200 highlanders from Scotland in 1773 Wll The Home and School Associa- I The meeting closed with the The Pictou in Nova Scotia became I Hockey MON TAGUE RINK TONIGHT 8 p.m.-Cherry Valley vs. Bison Bombers 9:15 p.m.-Heatherdale vs. Murray Harbor North, Skate after. Trio. PILOT WHITEY DAIIL Famed Piloi Killed MONTREAL (CP)-Famed pilot: as E. Pearson of Miami, Fla., co- Whitey Dahl was one of two men killed in a sub-Arctic air crash that came to grief on the frozen tundra of the Quebec hinterland, it was reported here Friday night. One man survived the crash that occurred Tuesday while Dahl, 47- year-old pilot of fortune in peace and war. was on a hop from Froli- isher Bay. Baffin Island. to Fort Chimo, The wreckage was found Friday with one survivor. identified here LL..AL::.L.L.j.. was beautifully rendered by Miss Rachel Minchin, and vocal duet "Ye Banks And Braes of Bonnie Doon" was sung by Miss Minchin, soprano, and her sister. Elinor. alto. A solo, "Flow Gently Sweet Afton" was beautifully sung by little Helen Burke. Cardigan. Mr. Johnnie Bears sang "Tob- ermory Bay" and Mr. Bears. Mr. Malcolm Munroe. the well-known Brooklyn "The Gathering Of Both numbers were superbly rendered and deserving the hearty applause of the audience. A splendid entertainment closed with the singing of Syne" ueen". Que. ard Bruce and Mr. sang Claus". and "God Save We Have no TIME. You Have The JOB. We are Specialists in HEATING. VELNTILATING I SHEET METAL WORK. RICHARD RUTHART 36 Eden Street Dial9I32 ”Auld Lang The Q A reception for the cast was held in the church hall im- mediately following the concert and lunch was served by the ladies of the church. Don't have it Sound Chance of Poor Like This. Reception. So, call- BOWLAN'S TV & RADIO and be sure. DIAL I024 Hockey GEORGETOWN RINK Saturday, Feb. 18 Souris All Stars mpg... Georgetown Eagles Game time 8:15 pm. Skate after sudden passing of our Charles J. Boylan. Tribute To Charles J. Boylan It was with deep regret that we learned of the personal friend and associate, Charles served his community faithfully and well. his sound advice and cheerful discharge of duty as Deputy Mayor will lo To Mrs. Boylan and famvi the Town Council and citizens rig be remembered by of Souris. ly, sincere sympathy. Signed on Behalf of Souris Town Council, BRUCE February 17, 1956. L. STEWART, Mayor. J M it cmyiscuuiooios "BRING YOUR SMILE ALONG" 2 DAYS ONLY t MON. 3. TUE A r l DIMANDID LOVI... AND IVIRVTNINO II-X II-IIDICI ”;.:iin...'.".iz'. mm mu 7:00 ' 9300 FINAL TODAY - T" I HAPHNES5 HIT! ' TOWERS ' KEEFE BRASSHJ-E FRANKIE LANE ' CONSTANCE SHOWSI-3-5-7-9 LIMITED SEATING! COME EARLY! -IGMOI wait iilyou . see the fabulous fashion show with Edith Hood costume design. ' L The Guardian, Page 5 Saturday. Feb. 18. 1956 FIND ANTIQUE LOOT ROME (AP!-Police raided I e Rome apartment Thursday night and seized 402 bronzes, statuettes and urns looted from the ancient l Etruscan tombs near Cerveteri. Included in the haul was a stone sarcophagus which police teamed had been offered for sale on the archaeological black marliet fir 31,000. Much of the stolen Etruscan - art is smuggled out of Italy for . sale to museums abroad. mm CRUSHED BETWEEN TRUCKS MILLERTOWN. Nfld. (CF)- Glynn Coles. 19. was crushed In death between two trucks Wednes- day at this northeast Newfound- land logging centre. CLEAN CLOTHES WEAR LONGER For Your Dry Cleaning Needs RITE-WAY CLEANERS Dial 7387 y Body Repairs -.' if-g Auto Painting If your car or truck re- quires attention our fully equipped repair and paint- ing departments are ready to serve you. ESTIMATES FREE FALl.'S Auto Body Repairs 86 Kent St. y owner of the iii-fated DC-3 aircraft. Killed along with Dahl was W. Givens. an aircraft mechanic. His home address was not available immediately. The plane carried only the three men. There were earlier reports that four may have been aboard. The survivor and the bodies of the victims were flown to Goose Bay, Labrador, late Friday and may be taken to Montreal or Hali- fax todsy, it was learned. YEQ A - SATURDAY Adm. 40c-55c - Including Prov. Gov. Tax TREASURE OF PAIIGIIO VILLA Color - Cinemascope RORY CALHOUN - SHELLEY WINTERS Exciting Adventure. 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