while not everyone had good lliL'Ii on the opening day of the ttout fishing season in southern pictured above displaying four one pound beauti. al may hrlthe frying pan RIGI-IT - some HAD soon iuc OPENING Mr. Keith Collings. also of Montague. is shown displaying his opening day catch. LORNE VALLEY Mr. Maurice Fisher Charlotte town, spent a recent weekend with ilirils-hparents. Mr. and Mrs. Joh -r. 3'1. aunt iusecnut atttrsir. Earle Mat.-Donald were blllllleil visitors to the city an Tuesday. t ssiu Adda sitaw. Clurlottt town, was a recent overnight vis- itor at the home of her FUEN- ux. and Mrs. Daniel Shaw. c tuiatioiis soc: out to muouiiiiu Iscnonald H bet!!! a prize winner in 155 5019 ”hL.”2'.'.S””ttt... Ralph Nicholson. Charlottetown. motored to Lorne Valley on sunny. April 7; Thu were guests of the farmers par- ents. Mr. and Mrs.. Angus Nich- olson. Mr. Walter Macbeod. Mllfih lg (pe a few days renewing old friendships in Lorne Valley- Mrs. Gertrude Crane. Chariot?-tr town, was a Sunday Built II "'9 home of her son-in-law and dolls!!- ter. MR5 Irld Mrs. Donald Shaw. on Apr - Mr. and Mrs. Buddy MlCL90d- Aiexandra. spent Silndly V1519 ing relatives and friend! hire- Walter Maclntyrn (31100 Til pupil at Montague HM! SCIIDOI. spent the first weekend of the month with his parents. 311- 194 Mrs. Francis MscIntY1'9- Mrs. George Maclnnis spent the past week in Head of I:Iills- boro at the home of her son-in- law and daughter Mr. and Mr!- Ollv-er Douglas. Mr. Heath MacGrath was a vis- Kiiitgs. there were some who had no cause for complaint. LEFT Mr. Doug Sorrey, Montague. ll EASTERN GUARDIAN RESERVE Wednesday. July 10th for Lower Montague Regatta. -tTTENTION CUSTOMERS! Vtii-a's beauty parlor. Cardigan. ttill re-open Monday. April 15th. DANCING to Jack Wcbsters Orchestra this Saturday night at the Montague rink. MONTAGUE Special service to- night. it p.m. in United Chui'ch. Speaker, Rev. D.A. Campiicll. All welcome. DANCE LEGION HALL Card- igan Easter Monday, April 22nd. Music by Webster. P.A- -System and canteen service. SPECIAL EASTER SWEETS. squares. cbokies and special dain- tics at Montague Bakery. Drop in or telephone. BEAN SUPPER at Garden of the Gulf Museum. Montague. Ap- ril 18th. 5 to 7 pm. Come and support your museum. NAME OMMITTED - In the account of the first pre-Easter KOTVICC held at Montague the iiiiiiie of the guest speaker. Rev )1 Carl Curric. was inadvcrden- tly ommitted. PALM SUNDAY - Rev. D. A. C.tmpbcll conducted Palm Sunday S('l'l'lL'E5 at St. Andrews Presby- Il'l'liIn Church. Montague. Music one uiitli-r thc direction of the tlI'.'tIIIlSI. Mrs. A.F. Campbell. In ihr cvcning. Rev. Mr: Campbell delivered the fifth in a series of scrtnons on knowing Christ and His cross. Appropihte hymns were sting and the anthem was "The B4-auiiiul Garden of Prayer" with Malcoini Monroe as soloist. . PERSONALS, Sir. David Mm-Guigan. Gasper- etiiix rcccntly lcft for Toronto. Ont. llr. mid Mrs. Bernard Farrell. Sturgeon rcceutly motored to Toronto, Ontario. Mr. Kenneth Farrell. employed in Ciiarlotletown. visited his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. James Farrell. over the wceicnd. llr. Jerry MacDonald. Char- lottetown spent the weekend at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. James Farrell. ' Mrs. Malinda Henderson. form- orly of Murray Harbor North. has entered the Kings County Hospi- tal for treatment. All wish her a speedy return to health. Second Pro-Easter Service Is Held Tiic second in a series of pre-' I-Taster services was held at the l'niird Baptist Church. Montaguel last night and was largely attend-. M The service was conducted by the minister, Rev. A.M. togerson. 4 assisted by Rev. D.A. Campbell. Rrv .M. Fraser spoke on thc ilt.-onai touch of the Cross. using 5 a- his icxt. St. Paul's second letter i In thc Galatians. "The Son of God I who loved me and save himselt for me." 3 A duct "A Wonderful SavIor".' Was beautifully rendered by Mrs. Arnold W-ightman and Mrs. Doug IR! Coffin. The hymn "The Way Of The. sung by the cbotr. Cross". was Miss Clemmie Mschean presbi ed at the organ and the h as were "At The cross", Sweetness". The Cross Alone." Milk ti; Mn:-'N:.W7 OTTAWA (CP) -'Tha United States economy is vastly bigger faster. And what's more. Cana- dian speed is picking up. So concluded the burcali of ata- tistics Tuesday in a special coni- parison of the two economies over the post-war period and i " but the one in Canada is growing 000 decade the Amcrit-anl population rose to i68,l00.000 from 141.400.- In that decade tiie number of persons with jobs rose in Canada to 5.500.000 from 4.700.000 and H gr): U.S. to 65,000.000 from 55.300.- Canadian Economy Growing Faster Than Thai Of U.S. In the seven years of I046-53. In- dustrial production increased by 46 per cent in Canada and by 49 per cent in tbe U.S. but in the 1953- 56 period. Canada production rose by 14 per cent while in the U.S. it increased by only eight. over the last three years. In the seven years of 1946-53. Ca- nadian national production in- creased by lot per cent; the U.S. by only 74. In I053-56. the Cana- dian increase was 22 per cent. In the US. it was only 14. But in a way it is like compar- ing peanuts with elephants for the American econom is about 15 times the size of Canada's. And so while US. production more than doubled. the figures may be ii bit more impressive. American national production rose to 84I2.400.000.000 in 1956 from S20il.200.000.000 in I946. Canadian production increased to 329.900.- 000.000 from 812.000.000.000. SPECTACULAR RISE Nevertheless the Canadian rise has been spectacular and the bur- eau had this to say: "The gap between the rates of growth in real output. which had bcen considerably higher in Can- ada. has widened perceptibly in the past two years. "Investment in durable assets had been a higher proportion of gross national product-value of all goods and services produced- In Canada than in the U.S.: this disparity is now accentuated. "The rate of increase in real wages has been higher in Canada than in the U.S. but since 1953 real wages have shown the same ad- vance in both countries. ”The pattern of recovery from recession, with the strategic role of consumer expenditure and a closely related sector-housing-- was the same in the two coun- tries. DYNAMIC FACTOR ? "With the accumulating affects of resource development. in the past year investment was a more dynamic factor in Canada than in the U.S. and indications are that it will continue to be in the cur- rent year." Canada's accomplishments were achieved with s , pulstion that increased in 1056 to i6.lw.0m from 12,300,000 in 1040. In IT'S gsnissnoiut SOURIS Mr. Neil MacDonald of the R. C. A. F. station at Aylmer Ontario, has returned to base after spend- ing some time visiting his wife and family. Her many friends are pleased to hear that Miss Roma Mac- Donald. daughtcr oi Mr. and Mrs. Elmer MacDonald of Souris, is resting comfortably at her home following an ,pendicitis operat- ion in the Souris Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Doucette of Parkdale spent a recent weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Mac- Donald of Souris. Congratulations are extended to Bonnie Mac-Lean and Audrey Roach on being selected to re- present the 1st Souris Guide Com- pany at a camp to be held at Doe Lake. neaf Algonquin Park Ont- ario. The camp, to be held August 8319. is one of four international events planned to celebrate the I00 Anniversary of bord Baden Pow:-H. founder of the Scout and Guide Movement. The others are to be in Great Britian and Switz- erland and one has already tak- en place during February in the Philliplnes. Mr. George Bruce of Charlotte town made a recent business trip to Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gallant have returned to their home in Rollo Bay after a recent trip to Halifax. Private Gerald Kemp. S. C. C. S. at Kingston Ontario is spending a month's leave visiting his grand- parentskMr. and Mrs. Simon Chev- erie. Souris. Her many friends regret to hear that Miss Mary Mahar. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Mnhar of Souris West. is a patient in the Souris Hospital. All wish her a speedy recovery. His many friends are pleased to hear that Mr. Eugene McAuley of Sourls Line Road is recovering from a recent operation on his foot at the home of his mother. Mrs. Frank McAuley. Miss Sally Webster is now em- ployed at the law office of Mr. Melvin J. McQuaid.i Souris. Miss Joyce Pnquet, nurse in Hospital. is spending the week- end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paquet. Souris. Mr. Thomas Cheverie of Monte- cello is spending some time at the Lennox Hotel. was recently a patient in the Sou- ris Hospital. Mr. Leslie Croucher has return- ed to his home in Souris after spending the winter employed in Ontario. Congratulations are extended to those who took part in the pre- sentation of the Passion Play. "The Upper Room." The three act drama. depicting the latter part of Holy Week was presented at Saint Mary's Hall on April ii and was much enjoyed by the large crowds who saw it. Miss Helen Marie Maccormack. student nurse at the Charlotte- town Hospital spent the weekend visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Mccormack. Souris. Miss Joyce Cheverie. who is working at the Unemployment Office in Charlottetown spent I recent weekend visiting her mother Mrs. Frank Cheverie. Souris. BE PRIMROSE SCHOOL The following is the honor roll for March for Primrose School. Grade VI. 1. George Campbell. 2. Nathan Wood. Grade V. I. Gregory Campbell. Blair MacKenzie. 3. Marie Wood. 4. Jackie MacDonald. Grade III. A. I. Elaine Camp- bell. 2 . Agnes Campbell. Grade III. B. 1. Jimmy Acorn. Ale Anancqtionsl barofthorotttb gtilrantmtogiumniaisylstnnrsdtroisble-hiaoiulton. IV. LII gIT'S IIEW IT'S HERE Sea the All Now it... eboedl rarities No. I 150 Full Diesel rucros. Ocaensef Powor.SmerIpse whlpwiihe prleofeg Iiiotwlknoekyouoyaoet. I , lesytoopontamadlaaytoboy. Versetlllyplaslcoeoniy. um ".iI.'t.t'7I"'".t.......' "”'"..t.i....'"""' UNMATCHID In work-sbriiing power. Fool-strstciaglcoasvsy IINMATCHlDIssewIxehIvaFoetu'es. JINHATCI"-hFl'8IkdAICOO3l'Ol"I'&Q. g ' ; Afnsteryudanodebonbnnvuaspoendh Nowondtspieyetauibowlooin. ..qIgg.. ENTER; iymsotttiiuansussnrt-scion, Mr. Cheverie 2. Cecil MacDonald. 3. Joseph Johnston. 4. George Johnston. Grade IV. I. John Acorn. 2.- ill ll0l' to Georgetown. on Sunday. the guest of his sister, Mrs. Frank Parker and Mr. Parker. . Mr. Birt Leard made a business trip to Charlottetown. 0" Tmdav April 9. The April meeting of Lorne Valley Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Peter liacLeod- Following routine busi- ness is social time was spent 1115' tetreshments were served. A con- test put on by Mrs. Birt Lenrd was won by Mrs. Lloyd MacDon- aid. Mrs. Francis Mnclntyre in- vited the members to her bonie for the May meeting. AM FORTUNE ROAD SCHOOL The following is the report for Fortune Road School for month of March. Grade VIII. l. Carol MacKkn- non. Grade V. 1. Donald Larkin. 1. Billy Larkin, 3. Bernadette Lark- in. 4. Kathleen Larkin. Grade III. 1. Gamma Larkin and Ronnie McDonald. (equal). 2. Ro- sanne Russell. 3. Gerard Larkin, 4. Joe MacMillan. Grade II. 1. Roy Larkin. 2. Col- ette MacMillan. 3. Judy MacMil- lsn. 4. Michael Gallant. Grade I. 1. Joseph Gallant. 2. Diane Casey. 3. Angie MacDon- ald. 4. Alan Russell and Clara Rus- sell iequalt. Highest average in the senior grades. Donald Larkin, 88.3 per cent. Highest average in the Junior grades. Roy Larkin 93.3 per cent. Elaine MacKinnon. Teacher. 2. Martin MacLeod, 3. Sammy Acorn. Grade II. I. Donnie MacKenzie, 2. Katherine MacLeod. 8. Aeneas Johnston. Grade I. A. 1. Philip Wood. Grade I. B. 1. Paul MacDonald. 2. Laura Acorn. Highest average in the senior grades. George Campbell, 00 per Exceptionally Fine Fishing loot Built During the weekend the writer' paid a visit to the Boat Building shop of Mr. Marcellus Gotell of Georgetown, where be View the (in; new lobster'fisbing boat. which Mr. Gotell. assisted by Mr. James Publicover. built for the now proud owner Mr- Harold Publi- cover. During the past few years Mr. Gotell has turned out a num- ber of excellant fishing boats but none better than the one just com- pleted. It represents the finest in workmanship and materials and the builders love and knowledge of his -work may be seen to their greatest advantage. From his youth the builder has constructed models and boats His Passion Play is Presented For Easter "The Upper Room." a Passion Play in three acts by Robert Hugh Benson. was presented at Saint Mary's Hall on April It and I2. Large audiences attended both performances. The production cov- ered the time from Holy Thurs- day evening to Good Friday evening and n tableau was present- ed at the close. The play. though rather short. was well acted and love of the sea and ships can-Iedl him over the seven seas as g. member of the Merchant Mar-. inc. is reflected in his workman? ship. 'l'he present boat is 32 It, -t in- cb-.s long. with s 8 ft 10 in beam? and In 5 Ii. 5 in. in depth. sitel has a draught of IO in. and 23 in. aft. Into her construct- ion went 35(1) running feet of New Brunswick spruce plank she is What Is known as strip plank- lDEg style. with the planks mea- suring one and. three-quarter iii. by thirteen by sixteen inch. Th? llmbefl. which are of elm and Juniper. are placed with 8 in. Centers. The keel is of white Oak l as is the deadwood and stem She. has a tumble-in-stern-6 ft widei and the wasbboards are I4 inches in width. . An 8 cylinder Buick engine uill, provide ample power. This en-. gine is housed in an engine housei constructed. of plywood. TIIP itnatl will belpainted grey. with 8 red. water line and black ribbons andi presents a fine appearance and! will enchancr an already fine line fishing fleet. sailing out of this famous harbour ACl l SOURIS HIGH SCHOOL NOTES l Junior Red Cross. The mem- properties. lighting and effects were excellent. Deserving of spec-I ial mention for their auperh per-7 formanccs were. Mrs. RD. Mc-f lntyre. J.D. Mclntyre. and J. J.l MacDonald. Cast of Characters; Samuel. ser-l vant to Achaz. Leo Gallant; At-haz Landlord of the Upper Room. Melvin McQuaid; Joseph of Ari- mathea, Leo Griffin; Mary Mag- dalene, Mrs. R.D. Mclntyre Mary Mother of Jesus. Mrs. J..I. Mac- Donald; Judas lscariot. J.D. Mc- lntyre; John. the Master's friend, John Mullally; Peter, the Rock, J..l. MacDonald; Longiua. a sold- ier, J..4. Peters; Veronica. Cather- ine Mooney: Mob and Choir. Mi- chael Mclnnis: Cyril Gallant; Warren Cheverie; Joe MacAulay; Elmer Doucette; Stage and Pro- perty, Cyril Gallant. SMUGGLER8 DIIOWNED TEHRAN. Iran (APt - Reports reachin Tehran said 120 persons were drowned in the Persian Gulf near Kuwait last Saturday when four motor launches. alleged to be carrying smuggled goods from Abadan to Kuwait, were attacked by a group of Balirein gunboata. bers of III? Souris High branch oil the Junior Red Cross are work-; ing on several projects which are under way at present. The layeitel committee has almost completedl lWOI'l( sent to them and plan tote- scnd articles to the Provincial of-l lice as soon as possible. A num-i ber of the members are carryingl nut preparations for the recording of a tape. Regular meetings are held to discuss this project and prepare material for the tape. Sounds of hammer and saw can readily be attributed to the High School Red Cross members. for the woodworking committee meet almost every evening to produce articles so much needed by the Red Cross. The organization is also planning to send delegates to a conference which will be held in Charlottetown a couple of weeks from now. Debating. The inter-Higli School contest which took place at Mon- iner. Reverend Sister Saint George Wed-- Aprii 17. 1957 ;Ent there We 'delay of thirty days seems to be a bit prolong- ed The winner of the County Lhaiiipionsiiip depends on the un- settled contest as Morell in; six points and Souris five. Musical Festival. With the Mus- ic Festival just around the cor- is doing double duty to prepare entrants both from the High School. and -Saint Mary”: Convent. l'he singers are working hard. anxious to bring home honours once again as a tribute to their hard working music teacher. 'earhook. The committee ha! been uoi-king steadily to gather material for the yearbook. Though some of the students are co-op-. crating vtilh the ' -- it! feels that many more could make contributions which would help make the first big undertaking on this II"? by Souris: High a great SLIlS('0.NS Honors To Grade K Students. Bonnie !VlacLean and Audrey Roach. two students in Grade X at the High School have been sel- cctcii to represent the Souris Guide Company at Doe Lake. On- tario. this Summer. The girls will attend the international Camp to commemorate the 100th Anniver- The Guardian Page 5 colours. Sports. The se'ason's activity a- long the line of hockey wound up on March 29 with the High School team playing Summerside High for the Island title. Though Sou- ris lost by a score of I to 4. they had the consolation of bringing the King's County cup to the home town. Basketball, temporarily forgoi- ten during the hockey season, was further delayed by the erection of stage properties in the hall fr the Passion Play. "The Up Room". However. the boys export to have a clear coast after Eus- ter. ' ' BE CHOICE EASTER seer , Fed and finished for our meal department by a leading Short- born breeder. Choice steer beef- supervised killing. Best rciriger- atinn-and we pride 0tlI'S9Itl'S on our clean and sanitary selling service--meat that is cut rlL',hI. and sold at the lowest pi-ict-s No extra charge for this t-lioit-e Easter beef. You can phone or sary of Lord Baden Powell, found- er of the Scouts and Guides. Con- gratulations girls! Class Rings. The Grade Xll's have selected their class ring in th r '37. it uili have the name of e send your order in early. We uill 1 hold it for you. , STEWART a. BECK MONTAGIJ E1 School and the year printed on a3 shield oi red and gold. the school Attention al attend the meeting to be I Carpenters All members of Local 1338 are requested to held at 202 Queen St., on Wednesday. April 17, at 7:30 '...m. tague was a great for de- bnters Danny 0'Haniey and Cyril Gallant who brought honours to Souris High with a split decision on March 14. It was something of a disappoint- ment to those who went to Moreli on the same date that a decision has not been given concerning the IM Richmond St. cent. Higlicsi average in Juniortgrad- es. James Acorn. Donnie Mac- Kenzie 90 per cent (equal). Teacher. Mrs. Marion MacI.eod. I E. R. Brow & Son I Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, Sickness And Plate Glass Insurance At Lowest Rates Agent at Summarside - D. O. STEWART Beef and compared with ter quality. Come in and EASTER BEEF SHERREN'S MEAT MARKET Hunter River We have on display Easier Gerald Proctor, Hunter River- This Beef is Baby guarantee you will be satisfied. Beef raised by past years, is of much bet- inspect this display. We Charlottetown 4-9. A and (I widths. l SPECIAL PURCHASE OFFER ! ! We have just received a shipment of a factory special in Growing Girls Loafers. These are first quality and in the newest spring colors. 30 pairs of Cream Color Penny Loafers and 60 pairs of Cherry Tone Penny Loafers. Sizes and V, sizes LoPAGE SHOE CO. LTD. "The Home of Good Shoes Since 1920" ONLY S498 per pair Dial 4748 iGreg returns . . . ONE DAY, ONE NIGHT---- TO I.IVE A LIFETIME! l And you live it with Gaby and Greg. the man she loves . 'fleeting hours. Then comes the message that means he has gone out of her life-t l perhaps forever. And her contrite woma n's heart sends her into the arms of other- lmen-secking to give them all that she had denied her own sweetheart! ll: callito - mun. - ' . . the tender. laughing, Then TODAY IPKIIAI. IATINB OAT. IANDI l-Ii KIDS! THE IOWERY sovs ARE BACK IN A run- lrscxso .lAMIOREEt "CRASHING LAS VEGAS" l l Ll-i AITBNOON stariisms an S i WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS at GliIlMOIIE'S 2 lbs. Sl.25 33c lge. 13 oz. bottle 24c 48 oz. tin First Grade Creamery Butler Icing Sugar Del Monte Ketchup Holly Hill Grapefruit Eagle Brand Miiit 29: Christie pkg. Miilt Biscuits 27c Ocean Spray tin Cranberry Sauce Ayimer Pumpkin or 27c 28 oz. tin 25c Juice 33c Squash EXTRA SPECIAL MAPLE LEAF SIIANKLESS Picnic liams. 5 to Sliced Breakfast 20 oz. tin 2 for tile iii 3 bars 25c Tasty Pak Peas Royal Instant Pudding Lifebiioy Soap 7ihs........53c Bacon 61c lb. McCoimick't: ill. I Fig Bars 3c 2 oz. pkg. Barbour's 2 for Pure Pepper 29c 3 lbs. New 29c PERFECTION ICE CREAM EASTER BRICK Carrots Molasses, till; tins c.o.s. onoesssootm lug.-.svI.