. sour-year-old sandy Munro. Jeaal Anne and her brother, Cameron.. were also heard in two selections! A reading on "Curling" by Wil- Montagu. llam MacLean was very much on-i A large number of Rebekahs. Iilyed. i Montague curling schedule lnt- . oddfemnwn and friend, nnenned Misses Janet Blerin, Betty Bier-.m-day; nu nuon nnn nuppued many gun. high valleys and the Oriente have a Variety Concert in the 1.o.o.r..ln ans! Dianne Denham sans IE3. Mixed curling: ole mechanized farm tools and eq- recently secured 3 real land 90"- Ball. Montague. .'ecently, apongoih p selections Tennesseedwil 1340'? 2 p.m. ulpment Three experiment stat- nectlon by the opening of a high- ed by Acme Past Noble Grand's Ind My Bonnie Lad vlfmi I56! East Ice-Di.-. gs, Giddin” V5, ions have been established for re- way from Cochabamba to Santa c-inn. ganicey andl Jolange t "The aViil:ll':.L.H. Poole, Edith MacDonald, G. plearch and demonstration. We vis- Cruz. so.that tropical crops may M-- c--- s--w -cw -- M----- .:i.'.”.." :.-'-":.i .3: 1- r""'.:'.:. "'5 "M be rurd f””.":.::”ll” 5.'”'"..".'.”. of Ceremonies; and pianists dui-. 1"! 6 1. H Ml . est Ice - E. Mclnnis vs. 3. W01" 8811 '1 i as enc0llI'- P10 "9 V9 0W 5 9 8 - 9)! Were assisted by It 9 33 Johnston, E. Clay. A. Robertson, .8led the use of better seeds, ln- lands. Vicki French to render "Bimbo . M.snmVnn. troduced improved live stock. es- Vsllcki rlatsrysang a solo "Let the 4 pm. ltabllshed nurseries. introduced in. lin S in n”. East Ice - A. Tait vs. Dr. John. iectlcides and fertilizers. extended During a brief intermission. gtan, Jean MacDonald, Ag Wight. Irrigation and supplied many sim. prior to the presentation of the man, C, slew”-L pie in :hanized farm toolr and eq- play, a number of piano selections west Ice A J1-g McLeod "I gglulpment. Three experiment stat- Wwe played by John Mackinnon.-Nicholson, a. Smith, J. cndmm lions have been established for re- The program closed with the sing-14. wnnnnmnker. ' search and demonstration. We vis- lng. of God Save the Queen. after it p.m. lied the two at Betem and cnnn. which a sale of prettlly decorated Ens; ice - Ln. poole W E M... labamba. Thirty-seven 4-S clubs cakes was held. Mr. Lornep Wig-jlnnis. ' ' similar to the 4.11 dubs in mg ginton very cspably acting as west me A 3. Jobmmn "I Dntcountry, were organized in one - ear IMI teachers. While we were In and reservations had tobe secured sources: The program for ihlsivleeks ahead. A fourth airport at. work began 1943 it hasencourag- l. Santa Cruz is used by most of the all the use of better seeds, inlord- l South American airlines. Some "th- ucednurserles. introduced insectic- era are under construction, and ides and fertilizers. extended ir- these all have gravel runways. The Variety Concert At I.0.0.F. Hall curling sat. March '31. 1956 The Guardian. P!!! D WESTERN EXPIDREI Peter Pond lake in northern Su- katchewan is named after in first white man who visited area in 1778. ,,T.V. Jl GLES ' BY STEW M(i(KAY CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY! ATLANTIC REGION NDERS E CAR SERVICE BUILDING CEARL01'I'ETOWN. P. E. I Icalod tenders. marked on tho oiitddo "render for Car service Bulldlns. Chll Ioftotown. P. E. I." and addreuod to the undersigned. will be received up llo 1:00 p.m.. Atlantic Standard Time. Friday. April 13. 1356. Plans. specifications. form of contract. and instructions to hidden may be seen and form of tender obtained at the fol- lowing offices of the Ilailways:- Regional Chief Engineer - Moncioo. N. B. Dlvidmi Engineer - Charlottetown. P. E. I. Plans will be loaned to bona fide con- tractors on the deposit of an accepted banl '” dlcque made payable to the Canadian No- L Fraser. Mrs. . Mrs. Colin MacDonald and Mr. John Macxinnon. The program featured a one-acti comedy. entitled "Sardines". und- er the direction of Mrs. LeRoy White. In the cast were Mrs. Archie I-Illchey as the guest from New York; Mrs. D.M. MacDonald as the hostess; Mrs. E.l-I. Stewart as the maid: and Mrs. J.D. Mac- Leod and Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn EXTENSION OF TIME NOTICE is hereby given that the time for the reception of tenders for HARBOUR IMPROVEMENTS (B R E A K W A T E III. TWILLINGATE. NI-'I.D.. is extended MONTAGUE CHAMPS Montague High School Boys Curl: ing champions for 1955-56 are.l Left to right. Eric MacDonald. Billy Maclntyre. Kent McLean. Kenny Ballum. Pepler Photo. EASTERN auilinlili IIEAR Cherry Valley Choir in Gay Nineties Revue, United Church Hall. Montague. Wednesday, April 4. EFFECTIVE immediately - All slabs delivery from Kings Mill cash on delivery only. No Credit. FOR THE wonder paint ”Spred Satin” and jap-a-lac enamels. see Hilchey and Vanlderstlne. Monia-p gue. PROPANE GAS clothes dry?” -low in initial and operating, costs. In stock at Montague Elec- - tric. UPTON Gospel Chapel Dundaal 2:30 Sunday School for all ages 3 pm. Gospel serivce. Speaker Mr. S. Christensen. Subject the Resur- rection. 4 pm. The Lord s Supper! All welcome. RECEIVE NEWS -- Mr. Ernest Colllngs, Vernon River, and Mrs. Ira Stewart Milburn. have receiv- ed the sad news of the death oi their sister. Mrs. Russel Wildcs. New Hampshire, USA. DUNDAS - ANNANDALE United Church Circuit Sunday. April lst. 1956 S. A. Custance Pastor. An- nandale, 11 am. Easter message and Music. Sunday School 10 a. m. Dundas 2:30 p.m. Easter mes- sage "Christ has risen" Special music. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. Easter services Sunday. April I. Montague Divine Worship 11 a.m. Cardigan Afternoon service 2:30 p.m. Montague Evening ser- vice 7:30 p.m. The final in the ser- ies of sermons on the Apostles Creed (11). "I Believe In the Re- surrection of the Body and the Life Everlasting". Sunday School 10 a. in. All are Welcome. Rev. D. A. Campbell. '” . CHURCH of Christ. the Lord's Day, April 1. Montague: 10 am Bible School for all e family. 11 a. m. The Lord's Supper and Prcach' 2. Murray River: 10 a.m. Bible School for all. 11 am. The Lord's Supper and Preaching. Ser- mon by K. T. Norris. Murray Har- boour: 6 p.m. Bible School for all and e Lord's " ,, . Combined Evangelistic Service at the Mon- tague church of Christ at fl P-11!- Everyone cordially welcomed. K. T. Norris. evangelist. Personals Mrs. Archie MacArthur and son Barry of Halifax. N.S.. are visiting at the home of her parents. Mr. and V1.5. Ray E. Leard. Mt. Stew- art. while her husband chief Petty Officer l'.acArthur is serving sev- eral weeks on the H.M.C.S. Lab- rador. AUCTION SALE AT WINDON (Morell) WEDNESDAY. APRIL 4-th -- 2 O'CLOCK. I am instructed to sell premises of Mich STOCK: 1 cow. seven years old Ayr SCVEII shire); 1 cow, four years old ( years old (Ayrshire); 5 stee All cows doe one year old. 1 threshing ou TERMS: All purchase over that amount s tfit; 1 pli cans No interest on notes before due. for cash. If day unfavorable, sale ltainity." O.'dinance of Lord's Sup ael J. O'Brien, the following: shire) ; 1 cow, even months on approved joint notes. DANCE Lower Montague Rail, Easter Monday night. Good music. Dancing 9:30 - 12:30. VALLEYFIELD - ORWELL Head congregation services for Sunday. April 1. Orwell Head 11 am. Kil- muir 3 p.m. Valleyfield 7:30 p.m. Rev. F. MacKinnon. UNITED Baptist Church. Monta-l gue Charge Sunday. April lst. Men I tague 11 a.m. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Sturgeon 3 p.m. Murray Har- bor 7:30 p.m. with song service at 7 pm. Subject: "The great cer- per at close of the evening ser- vice. All will be welcome at these Easter Sunday services. Rev. A.M. Rogerson, Minister. GEO 1 '"'TOWN Pastoral Charge l iUnlted Church of Canada Services: for April lst. Easter Services: ll. '-a.m. Georgetown. Special Music. Communion, Reception Service; 2.- l30 Milltown Cross. Music by 0'- Connor Brothers; 7:30 p.m. Stur- gcon Special Music by the George- tor Choir. Good Friday services at 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Rev. W. A. Paterson, Minister. LANDSLIDE HILLS SIX FUNCHAL. Madeira islands (T enters)--Six persons were killed Thursday II a landslide in Cal- deira Overde. onrthe Spanish is- land: of Madeira. i BUY BUILD REPAIR V RENOVATE With a MORTGAGE LOAN from ill.l:is1l:ltlillllis1li--s J 154 Richmond Street Charlottetown. P. E. I. A. A. MacLeod, Manager. by public auction on the years old (Holstein); 1 cow, eleven years old (Ayr- Shorthorn): 1 cow, five rs, two years old; 4 calves, to freshen April and May. mp jack and engine; 2 cream s up to S10.00 will be cash; 57.. of all purchases following fine day. 14. J. O'BRIEN, y ”"'""- ”' ”.i'&h...... N O T I C E A-ppEN'p1o1sLI1;qDo'i(')0iz OWNERS Due to roads and weather condition. 1955 motor vehicle licenses has 1956. After th nlsht. April 15th, Operate and no owner sh tlon of a vehicle without h license. all tre WN - Corner of Prince It Grafton Sis. UMMERSIDE - Court I-Iooae'Bulldlng. MONTAGUIZ - -Masonic Blinding. SOURIS - Star Grocery (Main St.) Duuastum-lottutown,P.szL.tlns29tn any of "mu. nu. . .,... .5 avlng first obtained a 1956 Registration offices are located at the following cen- s: the use of all been extended until, mid- at date no person shall knowingly permit the opera- ALLANT. .f 1. "Th ' Mu - T group C "'"E5.'3m Irrelihs Eyes; The Montague Fire Department M”. D0u8.'answcrcd a call Thursday morn- " ins at the Montague Skating Rink !where they extinguished a small gfireun a few minutes. It appeared were later heard in two beautl-'5' if 3 '-'lE3T.e"9 bull had been funy rendered vocal duets --The dropped the night before during a Rose of Tralee" and "My Wildllwckey maichv and "19 We had Irish Rose... Two vocal sums, isnioldered there throughout the ..Da.my Boy" and nsminn. night. it was fortunate that there thmugh" were rendered by Gwyn was no access to air or the final --nun .'::;'."..'::::::v..!'a;:.;:e:".::r.21: N2:5:usNBm?3w1th the sud. of the promenade walk was burned lence in his role of conductor in I; Mr" Wilfred wanerwnmh rink novelty number McNamam.S ':l-inallcr. noticed the. smoke when Band". Also taking part in this e 0'79"” um-.b””d'"g Thmday number were Barry White Waynetmizn-"Hg The meme" were o" the Nicholson Malcolm MacPhee Malljo m 3 matter bf seconds. f0".ow' colm MacDonald and Garnet Mc-lltelzilgttlllt fltlarm and soon extinguish- Intyre. Gwyn and Barry were solo-i "9" sts "' ' 1 I Tap dance numbers by four lstock. Corn. whe t ygilaliinge lzglfaels. Mgrcia MaJcDoinald. icoffee. .coc0a an?i'sd);df::ne0;'fe and Joanne Nflattgilvoilth :lIl?Iet5i:::gr0v'vn m the Yungas' wmch 00-" solos and a tap dance dumber bypcliuglles about one-quarter of Boli- l:tl:i1i-;2clitci;2nSlTliacDonald were added linnve were om, about an Ihm". in A verv special number was ill Nmg east from the worm 5 3"5h' group of songs by Mr. Malcolmrxf. ;?:;m.:1li(irT:i?ll atlmicfirt E” N8 P81 Munro, Miss Jean Anne Munro and' be airpomp lugatgd gt ggogbggg; LG-4? 3b0Ve 398 level. In passing over NEWSY NOTES this labyrinth of regional barriers - Continued from page 3 ic in the Air", are Smiling" (soloist: las Coffin) and "Mother MacRee (soloist Mrs. Arnold Wlghtman). Mrs. Coffin and Mrs. wisliiman at 18.000 feet, one passenger, who refused the oxygen mask. blacked p out, and it was fifteen minutes be- pacas, but potatoes. barley. quinua fore she was restored to conscious- Nld Wm! Wleiables Ire Sl'0Wn in l ness. This great mountain barrier. the more favourable areas... lwith only a few very high passes. (2) The second region is known Prevents One region from supply- as the yungas, or valleys that lng another with its products. Aft- aeparate the altlplano from the low- I ET the Alililllillo. the Smiling Coch- Iand plains. These have some rich.l L L Valley seemed like an agr- agricultural lands. but most of llclllillml Ellrden area- them lack water. The Incas werel (3l The Ullld region is called nkmed in nnngnnr farming, and ex.' the Llanos or lowland plains. These parts in engineering in-Igation gch. cover more than two-thirds of the emeg. some 01 11,91, ditches 3”" land area of Bolivlayand are drain- exist. and wherever water is avail- ed by the great l"1V9)”Si Abllna. lable. excellent crops can be pro-.Madl'9 .d9 D10s- Bemv Mamma- duced. Alfalfa is i ”igenous in Bol-: 33" Ml8"9l- .G"aP.0l'9 and 0thel"5 Nvia. and with a supply of water it; Whlch ,5” "'lb.u'-37.l9,5 M "'9 Madf pro es lnrge yields of forage (Orr elra RlVET'WIllCh Joins the Amsz-. on In Brazil. The Llanos is spar-I MAKE MUSIC IN THE NAVY Become a Pari- " Owner in Industry One single investment can make I you a part-owner in over 100 There Are widely diversified, carefullyi Immediate Opemngs selected securities. For fulli 1" The NAVY details contact your Investors ! For Syndicate representative: C i APPRENTICE BANDSME-N G. FRANK CAMERON District Manager Summerside Naval Bnndmen as member of bands and orchestras provide music for training, for ceremon- ies and entertainment in the Navy. Music in sea-going ships and shore establishments plays a big part in the Modern Navy. Can you play one military brass: INVESTORS SV,vllp(i lCat9 Bely Populated and largely cover- Ed With tropical Jungle. There are large tracts of fertile land inn. 001-lid Produce basic foodstuffs that are now being imported. THE PROBLEM OF DEVELOP- MENT Great areas of land are unused or unfit for cultivation. transport facilities are inadequate to move home Brown food to where it is needed. The general health level is low with life expectancy being about 30 years. About 4 per cent of the people are engaged in min- Ing. This small group, however. are the ones that secured the for- eign exchange to pay szo,ooo,ooo.oo annually for imported foodstuffs. Bolivia's economy was largely de- pendent on tin. The United Statesiunder its Tech- rilcal Cooperation Program. known as FOA (Foreign Qperatlons Arl- ministrationl. started in 1942 to give assistance to Bolivia. as one of 10 Latin American iepublics to participate in this Mutual Security Program which was authorized by Congress for 60 countries in the free world. Briefly, this program Includes activities in health and sanitation. agriculture. education and transportation. (1) Health and Sanitation: This cooperative program started in 1942 to control disease through health facilities. immunization cam- health education. Thirteen health centres and four mobile health units serve in an effort to control typhus typhoid, diphtheria etc. '3' NANCE UMITIU 550.10 500 We Have The TIME. You Have The JOB. We are Specialists In HEATING. VENTILATING I SHEET METAL WORK. RICHARD RUTHAR-T S Eden Street - Dial 9432 or reed instrument. Would you HM . like to learn? If so. let the nwwnq ” l " Navy advance your training while B3115-,.";&:'NIP((; you earn good pay and serve ("it your country. If you are between '3' 16 and 18, have grade eight edu- cation or better. see, write or phone your NAVAL RECRUITING OFFICE today at: HMCS QUEEN CHARLOTTE Charlottetown Phone 4913 7fgoa&l6ed'TIll4lE WASH CLUPHS-10 by 10 6 for .25 TOWELS--26 by 14 or Tractor Ready to Go- . pzemu! SPeCla'5 mrlni . ..... .... .. gafgfg" 3?.'.'2”.:".'3..... MONTAGUE ,:nEm:3?!m p .5 to 51.00 STORE ,.'f,'.m.... agsrgg: TODAY ONLY TOWELS A 24 by 14 12 for 31.00 COMING MON. 3. TUES. ll5ll0iNlAi3S' ..- : p Our Testing and Repair Deput- ments are now prepared to Ii" special attention to carburetors. aim-im. nus-aim Ind llll"l0'- will yoil let us have them A HAPPY . . rooav ONLY-SI-IOWSIO-1 -3-5-1-9 . HILARIOUS NEW COMEDY! PAUL DOUGLAS III "THE MAGGIE" now. Thanks. I IAT1:L!:'AI C Extra! News - Comedy 2:-hjrm Tm rural normal schools have been built. We visited a modern. Well-equipped high school that had 700 students. in Cochabamba. A vocational indust- rial school in Bolivia has been sup- plied with better equipment, and has been greatly improved. Two hundred and thirty-seven Bolivian students have received training under grants awarded for grad- uate trainingin other countries. (4) Transportation: With two. thirds of its people living more than two miles above sea level, transportation is one of Bolivia's greatest problems. The airplane has revolutionized travel for many. In 1948, a start was made with surveys and plans, for 21 Bolivian airports. We landed and took off from three of these, at La Paz, Cochabamba and Oruro. where great numbers were using them, HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! FOR RENT Family size full season cottage. beautiful, insulat- ed, wired, oil range, furnish- ed, on farm near city. Good beach, reasonably priced for cash in advance. Apply in writing to 2-- BOX 21M, Guardian TENDERS FOR THE SUPPLY OF FUEL OIL FOR FEDERAL BUILDINGS THROUGHOUT THE MARITIME PROVINCES SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsed as above. will be received uniil 3.00 pm. (E.S.T.). THURS- tioneer. ES Giddin . . . as local residents. Each character 9? -1”. ,,.. - - 8I- g 3.00 p.m. (E. s. T.). WEDNI:SDAY- Aplultluonnl Railway Company for on amount of n . Wu we" played and deserving 0, . . glpgixii. l m(3)t Education. hMorc than ele- 11. less. ROW” FORT!” Twenty-Five Dollars assoc). which deposit xx g: H p (e .. Dry Johnston V5. Jy en ary SC 005 ave been rc0r- ' - will be refunded when the plans are re- . M the heart, aplauae. F"-e F McLeod lubed mm 52 groups with Chief of Administrative Services ..n..d n. ggod ,..,..nu.,.., R The Dl'0KT8m Olllelled Wml 3" ' ' . ' . " Ind Secrehrs Tenders will not be considered unless lubv R p . .' .. l original welcome song by M.” M t R. k West Vice - G. Nicholson vs. A. I-gained director and supervisors. Deplrinient of Public Works. snitied an the forms supplied by the Hall. H " . s ' l I I Florence MacDonald. followed byp On Cgue In Tait. :tllltcIt;el9:l:;dAtlt:::her training ln- 0"l"l- Mel” 31- 1959- way Company and in accordance with thol " " Y" ""57 Instructions to bidders. The lowest or any tender Iloeasarily be accepted. R. HAYES. Vice - President and General Ilanalor. Islsctsls. N. B. will Hockey MONTAGUE RINK . TONIGHT DAY. APRIL 26. 1956. for the supply of fuel oil for Federal Buildings throughout the Province of Nova scotla. New BTIIIISWICKH Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland. l Forms of tenders with specifications calll be obtained from the Chief of Purchasing and Stores. Department of Public Work! Ottawa. Ontario; the District Architect: Federal Building. Halifax. NS.. the District Architect. Old Post Office Building. Saint John. N3. and .the District Architect, Building 29. Buckmaaterfs Field. St. John's. Newfoundland. Tenders will not be considered unlcssi made on or according to these forms and II accordance with the conditions set forLk therein. . The Department reserves the right Isl demand from a successful tenderer. before awarding the order. I security deposit in the form of a CERTIFIED cheque drawn on a bank incorporated under the Bank Act or the Quebec Savings Bank Act. payable to tail order of the RECEIVER GENERAL 0Fl CANADA. equal to ten per cent of the amount of the tender. in accordance with the Government Contracts Regulations now In force. or Bearer Bonds with unmnturcd coupons attached. of the Government of Canada or of the Canadian National Rail- VIY Comp , and its constituent campus In. unconditionally guaranteed as to prin- cipal and interest by the Government of Canada. The lowest or any tender not neceoaaldly accented. ' ROREHT FOHTIER. Chief of Administrative services Ind Secretary Department of Public Works. ooan. Mirth N. 1960 8:00-Poakcs vs. Montague High School 9:1kHeaiherdale vs. Mur- ray River I First game playoffs For Bison Trophy Skate after Shirts 1 LAUNDERED T0 PERFECTION ' RITE-WAYL CLEANERS Dial 7387 before April 30th. Hockey GEORGETOWN RINK TONIGHT Georgetown Eagles -vs.- Covehead Flyexs Game time 8 p.m. YEO Fri - Sat Adm. 40 - 5 MAKE HAS.TE TO LIVE Dorothy McGuire - High Tension Drama - Family Story Also news and cartoon. THEATRE Molllillus 5 Incld Prov. Gov. A. Tax Stephen McNal-ly CLOTHES MADE WE B 535.00 FEATURING CLOTHES BY SHIFFER-HILLMAN IN FINE NEW STYLES AND SHADES. IF THERE ARE BETTER HAVE YET TO SEE THEM. MEN'S SUITS By TOWNE HALL and IJONSDALE, Etc. MEN'S SHIRTS AND SPORT SHIRTS Iy ARlOW.I.V.D.olld OTHERS 53.95 to 313.95 BUY THAT NEW EASTER SUIT OR TOPCOAT TODAY AT O0lEY'S MEN'S WEAR KENT STREET or in MONTAGUE STORES OPEN TONIGHT uNnl. 9:30 P. M. to 369.50 6 for 31.00 B1-Ag8KE'f3;eaf;.REY TOPCOATS CASIIMERES, HARRIS TWEEDS ...--T;-- ' sums to 559.50 V raliuslis ...,,f;;”,m, BLAZERS FLANNELS You want that Boat. Truck Mm" Eggs n COMEDY , cAn.looN T0 D39.50 U9.95 TO T2500 REMEMBER IT PAYS TO IIIY THE BEST not i LV-vlutdiing guys in screen on on g. ygq Easy on the eyes PRICES START AT M9950. TV Aerials Installed. jllxperi Television. home and on radio repairs. RADIOS from 822.95 CAR RADIOS . . . . . . . .. 349.95 I'll-csioc HOME 8. AUTO CO Lli) TV SALES In SERVICE -- .DlAi 5547 '57 GREAT GEOROI; SI somns CREDIT UNION Presents "'Tis All lrishmi-in's Dream" At ST. MARYS PARISH HALL, SOURIS EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 2nd Matinee 2:30 PJI. Evening 8:15 RM. "Specialties" Sponsored by Parish Hi Committee.