Eastern Guardian I Bfunch Cross in this regard. Comrade ING 5 d Hy W b . NTS 1 (I M t, Bryant in speaking about this -BUY LOG a . e PLA lsicd on Page 12 are lin0c urged all members who slcr's mill. Sourls. ready to move. Joe R. ” WIHIIY ee "'9 C rL'HOICE SPRING LAMB and 3..l,3- Beef at sale prices. Llewel- iyn's. Montague. 'l'III-J MAIN STREET Beauiyl 'w.tlllIl. Montague. will take up new ' - 4 d t.' Id be bt ' d d ' T! ' .-on...-..ce.P my Hill. three doors llh.:y?: p:Jtstp;'inme)d giillili Mrggldulgi lgtgggnogl 3(l;ei;:eatim:t.”d.l:h;VlrtgIaut::: ufe"fe'f;; f;;l;.. "Hf hf".ljg,d"f,l,",. For further pa rhculars apply for ill lrom 0 - - - - - v -n u ' 1 by all work to make this worthy -mmrnv am at Stewart '””"”""" fi??Z?.i.2fi.5;”Zi.b'.if.'S f.&”.'.... cum - mud --mu EDWARD 50" .ilI(I Beck's. Saturday. April 80 at 1.4: Sponsored by United Church l.a(llD! Aid. W zll)l)(llI'III'fIeIli. including Tues- gil and Friday eve ' Phone .2l-l.'l Beaver Hall. begins April mth. was to be held at Duncan Mac- Donald's. Montague. April 27th very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. in Newport to honor him on the occasion of his retirement as fruit end vegetable inspector. An ad- Smith. .!REGULAIl Saturday Dance. .fTHE AUCTION SALE that JRETIIIEMENT PARTY - A ll.ocaI Canadian The regular monthly meeting of the Charlottetown Branch of the Canadian Legion was held in the Clover Club on Thursday. April Zllth with the president. Comrade Frank Rush in the chair. The adopted by the meeting. An important item on the was carried out with Art Hale act- ing as presenting officer. Charlie Sinclair, zone chairman acted as H tvo meetings with In Red re this clinic were i work in conjunction with the Red postponement of this clinic fall because of I lallndln 0Pl' demic the Island was now fifteen hundred bottles short. It was hop- ed that at least one thousand blood Plans were made for the Mem- orial Day parade to be held on, Sunday, May 8th. This paradel especially significant Cress Jtu could possibly do so to attend this clinic. He said that due to lthet II agenda was the initiation of eight I I h 1 l 1:; Don” M d. ' A b ' Th 1 d with the due purpose o onor ng -V, ”KU.5'niVl.1:AT" BEAUTY SHOP gaging" M. i;,Ta::. .13: nywclziua ,":,:r::iTe eummliionw egrnemggy our war dead and at the same , ,-i...eu Mondays. open all Well of Cardigan gathered at his home time celebrating victory. is held annually on the May 8th. This tenth anniversary in that Sunday nearest Sahsnlag, Aps1lM, 1955 TIIOGUIIIHI jg FARM AND WOODLAND 743 Acres Large buildings. Water and shade in fields. lcleal for Livestock. CARDIGAN 'l CLINIC SCHEDULE dress was read by Charles Mel- ghfiliddggofiigleceileoandBrlisiilgv ml” ye” the P"ad' I” u” "mt -' ':lNG': 'Il:::'kL:iyw:E::'l”;::' llsh and he was presented with Plallled ll” all" ind 0559" '5! ll" f,"fi0::d”f,f:,'y,.?'y'.K:.l,..'?".,,.ll Through the facilities of the Department of Health 9 um ave l . - g am. Mr. D 10” N. kw ", Canadian Legion. He spoke of the may 5,1,.-Lu-: fl:-oi;'l:g;'m;),i:li3,i;g:. New" I" Elm: km”: "mg: many ,d.,,m,g,.s nlned by Vale... turn out 1! honor and memory and Welfare, Chest Clinies will be held throughout lrllcrs 8 9 I ' . . 9 daily 7 a.ro. to 5 pm. iflhsedpgglnrdays 12 olclock. . . f I '1. of Ma 1955. - Th, I-emllnd"-.01 me evmlng W" minds of thepnewly initiated mem- "':I?i:g" 3'" .d M announced that Y 'S0i-"l'ilALL and Baseball spent is dancing and Ilnslns to 13,9 ufgllfgglitglf anl:h'ucPEedth:1)l'lthe lieglilofislweill take Part hi two 5ummerside:- - mule:-s. Wfe gal-r: asogaljiellial :1: l1I),:I.IIclIt;',uIll.lDpll:iphl:);dMr.A l:1lilmm)l;15; to be good and worthy membe”. other parades this summer as part 1'u.,d,y May 3,; 9,30 . 11 Noam . sorlment o eac I r - . , B...-cball equipment for all asti- brauce. "For He's A Jolly Good Fellow”. lunch was srved by All joined in singing Mrs. De- ans united iogether is this great organization. He impressed on the The president. Frank Rush then of the Charlottetown of those comrades who werei not so fortunate. and now sleep on Centennial the Province at the following entree during the month it fl ,' "ml: the need of a deep personal L30 - 4 P. M . H Id that It had been we offer substantial discounts on l0Tl9- llllll-Gd W ll" dlughter rgeesiztgigneifaiiiaglgew member wuhlilegizcltdmto eentsear a Legion float in Tuesdy May l7th 9.30 - I1 Noon I tculn'nltdPF5- Mllllmllue 5 "I 3”” clan" Harry Morgan read applications gasnagnlgagdzorlregI;1;:hEte':e' 1.30 - 4 P. M. Shire . from the following veterans who . ' - :g. V l ' V l l ' . I wished to ., member! of "I. Leo Bradley reporting for the Souris . H-'ruANM')I-I-LHING shlwius. P3,-sona 5 Branch: David Come. Mm bl-laws committlee resd Im::ldl; Mgndgy May Ooh L90 4 I. A illtevrlVfi:neib:ug;Il::I.:::::': "M". A. J. Mlcuod. Numb Thomas Bishop. James S. Atklnswglilllliriilog (i::I.8cI:,ns5tt3i(l::t?;'l: ti; cm Momagumg I . Lune lll.:ll(i(.mel,- Euler ghhnkoffer. EH9, ll Vllllllll ll! Cll3l'l0ll9l0Wl1- gggzgd Ggeghlilgeagehver mm "d. date with present needs. Monday May l6th L30 - 4 P. M. -. 1f 'm.,,,c., on sunny ..,e.,lng, the sues! of her son-in-law and Comrade' Sincmr" reporting for: some discussion took place re- All,,m,,.... Ij .24.l with a very large con- Ml” "Id M": '3' C H Pensions and Welfare, said that ”::3':nl?e"';ln':)':g::w:al':'; Manda), May goll, 9,30 - 11 Noon mi: il":2'”;' up :';r.:;..'.;”.”':.:1...::.""”:::::..m .::';”-on new mo - 4 '- M- l. . . . v ' ' :' ' - . Iilaiilialiy. comlucged (ll. gefvlcg . , , , , ' ability pension for one disabled; "o.:.l;:E"i5 iiiwgienyafiggadeguggessl Provincial Sunotorlum-.- A ””d "cad Km gcriplurgllrogi tit :f:2l3.',',,"23.,:l':,,"ll "ow Ind been the meeting closed with "Tho.-l Every Thursday l0.00 - 11 Noon. 3 , iirllllltw 25- l 9 P5” A 0 9 ' Queen" after which the members E Th d I30 - 4 P. M. ' ii .. - ' l H . , Undrgnerlbuln a th nr.- , V"'Y U" "Y ' '3 '.;l.'.f,'j:.5'.,”L?..,f.?f.l. vlr:ls"i:n:;,,,n:::' Pictured above is a military first aid team from No. 5 Medical Company as they ldent espnkee oflthescohiingehlolfti lie” "Wed ' "El" l""cl" Every Friday 1.30 - A P. M. N '.v Trmitv Choir saris the anthem I d were inspected last night by Mr. W. G. Bennett, Chief Commissioner for the St. John 00W Cljnlc in be held in the V I . , I" ”Ya lwatchers And Ye Holy s serve Ambulance Association with headquarters at Ottawa. Members of the team are as gl3;'”c.i(;,'il:b fjlhiifiviil ',f,d h2:fe'. KWW" ”l'"” ”'”' I” '”"”""'"' WI" '”"'" ”' ill Ones." The Brooklyn male trio Wm mam mmverury 0' the follows; Patient, lying down, Sgt, T. I. Knox on the left of picture, SySgt, C. H, been held "Int ml "d which Georges Lemay pointments through the mail. All other patients attend- y Wlgulwo numb"! "Let mm 1"" foiindiug of the Independent 0r- Archer; Sgt. S. A. Russell; on the right of picture are RQMS O.T. Dollar and RJSM was postponed due to the preval- inq the Clinic must be referred either by their Distriet :1, t 1s"l")lllm) Effie” "g:slt':pe(:lll:elg Ciel? der of Oddfellows by Thomas E. E. H. Toombs. A team from No. 5 Medical Company were the winners for all of Can- Silcecflrslclgllefv gill”. lt'1:'9,lItll1,l"f Public Health Nurse or their Family Doctor. : c iit)l'(l0D MacDonald of. Char: wild” ”" AW” 35' ""9, W” "I" ada in 1939 but have not entered into competition until this year, when they won the an; wiflli; :,,;,,,;:,fi;3" l,l.l,' MONTREAL (CPI-Georges L... 3' ' . tingly observed by the Oddfellows - - - H art 1.1 Fill L b. r - ,m l l : pl Mfgund, M.D,, QM, lollclown. traced the influence of and Rebehm of "1. Montague Maritime title last March. B e s n a cl.,,lonel.,w,. Branch 0; the Leg., ay, 28, whose pretty 19 year old the Wesleyan movement in Eng- 10”" when .my,"Ven mam, h , M d N, h l ion. The members will. aid the nil” dlslppelr-1!ml'llGl'l0l1!lY Mpdfgal Dirqcfor land two centurlgl -80 - '6-din! hers and friends attended the - I f is e n Luv! gllttzhuifasuc Irlsmtgmte e ":3:-1: dosctiorsnand ctllnicdtevahptlclansiw Hornee lvllearl-rhlirtlgnw 15.50-I I-"ate!-& Om mam Cum in personal conv ction and social u b. t h 1d 1,, lb lod K C F , ' 4 .1!!! FY81! In 8 er 80- . ' . t I C ' reinrm. She challenged her hear- :::,',',,' -I-::;':d,ye ".,mn&' Angie. S Y X Considered by mini! lhll the Neil. who had already attended Th"”d'y "'3'" '”""l'""' ' d” hrs to renewed dedication. stress- gay A cordlal wdcom. was ex. tended by the master of ceremon- ies, Sandy MacDonald. who call- ed on Rev. H. C. MacDougall. Murray Harbor. to ask the bles- sing. The tables were beautifully ar- ranged with floral bouquets and tall white tapers. and a delicious experience. Rev. J. M. Fraser pronounced the benediction. A friendly hour was held in the church hall, with the singing of f;n'nl'iie hymns ,after which a lli'tlll'lt)llS lunch was served. lines will be run marking the be- ginning of another two-month sea- son. Although the season begins officially on May 1. fishermen are permitted to run Ready For Season Opening ..tAi high noon today lobster their lines to- of the season the price to can- ners jumped up to 40 cents, there were no lobsters available to meet the demand. No official starting prices for but Highland Fling is one of the hard- est of dances, being the acid test of all Highland Dancing,” he re- marked. The Glengarry Dancers made excellent marks in their various classes last night. Mrs. Evelyn MacKlnnon. the teacher of this group. has worked long and hard ..j:.....j...L:..jLM Trlubhas". Intermediate 3, marks as. 1. Norma Duvar. Spring Park Road; marks 84. 2. Margaret Rose Rhynes. Malpeque Road: marks 81. 3. Ruth Ross. Charlottetown. Class 16 tlllrbance outside a Montreal night cub. Police said Lemay was picked up after he had allegedly inter- fered with a police officer who was writing a traffic-violation ticket against a motorist on St. Law- rence boulevard. They said Lemay tried to choke MORELL CREAM nours I Trucks will begin hauling cream on the following routes. and on me same day each week until further notice. s Bangor. Donald Compton. Monday. May 1. this season have yet been quoted. Fishermen, on the Whole. are op- solo Highland Dancing "High- Constable Roger Normandin but land Fling". Senior. marks 89. l. Bedford and Scolchlort. Aeneas Maclniyre. Monday. May I. got under a parked automobile Greenwich. St. Peters. and Church Road. Bruce Webster. Monday. turkey dinner W" "Wed. day some few Wm undoubtedly with her youthful dancers and in ' .1 ' ( ll, Margaret Rhynes: marks 86. tip. 2. and refused to come out after the May 2. I I ' I Sudden DOl'I1oIlll3wi:l:lP:I:..ddi:nT:-)I::r.IoNl:Ii: Si-fill thitpsthgministrhlfetniiht lilfoliisdityf "mime lees-or . good hlghrlighihngflahewzsleniiit. Tonight Margaret Ellen Smith and Ruth coastsble tlgeaieged to arfest hibn.i. Montaague. Vslleyfield. Peake s. MacAdams Transfer. Tuesday. ' . . Queen, in ragpongg of which, "God However the first big haul will Continued from page 1 Olll" yGl9ll88l'-.v Emil!!! Wlll PG!" Ru" 9 W” I” gagged mm ' May ' - . r pls id He, M Hmsbo 0 ml p m.-. ' x N form m "V9"! hm g Cl”. 11 neath the c r a d booked on a Tracadie, Savage Harbou . qu . d r . e I-GIIIICIIIIIQ MCI 5'" Tl" M9” W" 5""l- Tl” "M be mad” ”'”""Ti;”d”y "I "” ” "mars Fonowin an cm mun r to Group Highland Dancing. "Dnu--charge of disturbing the peace. Harbour. MacAdam's Transfer. Thursday. May 5- IOIII 00 0111' BOUMYY WI! Pm- w9d"e5d3Y- 3"" 3 "'95 are P' A d d ll. d . E as r ble Sword". Intermediate 3. Tl" dlsllllmlrllnce of Lemay'I Cardigan. Newport. Si. Georizets. Martinvale. Bruce Webster. Fri- y.Th, sudden dull, occurred posed by Mr. Douglas MscLaren Set I I H IP65 l"I lg an El. 35”" solo H. M d D I mug, go. 1, glen",-,.,. Dlmcers, wife. Huguette. has not been d.y' why 3, . yr-sterday at the home bl ht; 3'l3t'l"8"(l;:l'd:d,f0nl:l”l glfmllllgllll regggniaifs .,i:.i:"iii'e onorItlip'e?:i "SWO; Dance" tJu-dlor -hIIl:l'lI't: ch” u solved. M Elmira Baltic. East Point. North Side. Forbes Young. Thursday. 4 l, l o naa. ts. u ac- - h - l . -' - l l-- -- - -4 ljdlltcliihg. lhlfraMr.sy-lohViio.I:?nMai:ll L'9d P"0P0lBd I toast to the or. and south-cast shores is prepara- W" part oi I e ream" or "V 61. 1. Sandra Kennedy. Cross 500 H 8"" l y . Annsndsle. Little Pond. Albion Cross. Souris River. Bear River. Somerled MacDonald. Thursday. May 5. Attention patrons wishing to send cream: Please contact driver or oreamery. MORELL CREAMERY C0-OPEBATIVE ASS'N. ersl of the errors, it was ob- served. Pipe Major Harold Suth- erland and pipers Bruce Mac- Laren and George Fraser assist- ed . Triuhhss”. Senior. marks liti. 1. Margaret Rhynes; marks 83, 1. Ruth Ross. Class I5 Solo Highland Dancing "High- land Fling". Intermediate 3, marks 89. 1. Margaret Rhynes; marks 87. 3. Norma Duvar; marks 8!. 8. Eleanor Henry. Officers serving in various capacities during the sessions were: Dr. L. W. lhaw. Mrs. J. W. Maclfenzle, Mrs. VI. MacLeod. Mrs. R. 8. Fielding. Mrs. Gordon Maxwell, Mrs. Wilfred Macheod, Mrs. R. R. Hurst and Mr. Walter Shaw. - Awards and certificates were l presented to the winners in each class after the adjudications. .M.j..?.LM Shopper Stopper At Montague 5 to 1.00 Store tlon for the full trap setting on Monday. Boats will set out today from Wood Island. Little Sands. Beach Point. Murray Harbor, Gaspereaux. Sturgeon. Panmure Island. Lower Montague. George town, Degroa Marsh. Launching. Annandale. Fortune. Sourls. South Lake. North Lake and all along the north shore. Over 100 boats will set out from the south-east shore line to fish on flshermen's bank. Pictou Island and inshore: Another I50 boats will move out of George- town area to fish from Panmure Island. Middle Ground, West End Ground and Launching Ground. 282 boats will move out from An- Th. rug .( 3,. .V.nlu Wu nandale, Fortune, Sourls. Basin gpgnt 1. Nu”. dgncmg with .1. Head. North Lake. Naufrage. Red cell.” mmlc 5, Mn. Lllllu Mag. Head (Morell), and Savage Har- Donald. piano. Mr. Jackie Webs- b0l'- ' . my vloun, ",1 Mt St", mu-k.' The average trap fleet will be mum, .nd . lull, .ln'..o" mm 250 to 300, but several fishermen Mrs. MacDonald es piano sccons- "'9 l'"'"'l"9 400 '0 509 "'93- 1" "um, W” m.m uloyedl all about 140,000 traps will be laid. Gowsn Brae. Donald in his 82nd year. The de- f'I'.'lSf?d was born at Launching the son of Mr. and Mrs. Pei er MacDonald. He was nrrdeceased by his wife some )'NIf'l IXO. Surviving him are three daugh- l tors. Theresa. Mrs. Fay, . Newport; Marguerite, Mrs. Joseph lGardlner. Launching: Elisabeth. Mrs. syl Yoston: one son Francis, llvlns at home and three broth- srs. Alfred. Stepthlua and Aug- ustns, all of Peabody, Mass. There in also surviving as adopted son, Joseph Johnston of Poplar Point. rile remains are ing at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Yos- ton. and interment will take place on Sunday at 9:3 s.sn. In St. George's cemetery. L........L..L. BERLIN TRUCKS IIIIID BERLIN (AP)-.-West Berlin city officials reported Friday that egg-. tmos of 11 Western trucks have der and C. A. Shaw responded, giving an interesting address on the founding of the order and its growth throughout the world un- til. today. it is the largest fra- ternal organization in the world. The toast to the iebekahs and lady guests was proposed by Mr. Archie Hilchey and Wu. respond- ad to the Noble Grand of Acme. Mrs. Frances Shaw. Miss Alvsh Brehaut. by special request. read an historical account of the institution and growth of ACME Rebekah Lodge in Monta- gue. Mrs. Brehaut prepared and read the address at the recently celebrated 41st anniversary of the institution of the local lodge. Roads; Marks 57. 2. Nancy Di- anne Myers, Psrkdale; Marks 50. 3. Carol Jean MacNetll. West Royalty. Class is Highland Fling-Junior: Marks 46, 1. Nancy Dianne My- ers. Parkdale; Marks (5. 1. Gail Cameron. St. Peter's Road, Park- dale; Marks 44, 3. Florence Mac- donald, Montague. Class is sworn! Dance - Inter- mediate A: Marks 67. 1. Elisa- beth Haywood. Charlottetown. R. R. 1; Marks es. 2. Evelyn Fraser, Charlottetown; Marks 88. 3. Judith Macdonald, Cardigan. Class 14 Highland Fling -- In- termediate A: Marks 7:, 1. Evelyn Fraser. Charlottetown; Marks 7!. 1. Judith Macdonald. Cardigan; Marks 69. 3. Elizabeth Haywood. Charlottetown. R.R. 2. Class 10 Solo Highland Dancing. Sword Dance, Intermediate B: Marks 90. 1. Margaret Rose Rhynes. Mal- Charles M. Stewart Electrical Contractor MONTAGUE Major Ian MacLeod was pres- ent for the evening adjudication, his plane having finally been able to get through from New Glas- gow. He spoke a few words be- fore he began his evenings work on films which will be available to Prince Edward Island groups on loan from the Adult Education Department in Nova Scotis. "They offer many aids to the novice in the Scottish dance." he said. "The performers in the films are Scotland's best. featuring Jamel: L. MacKenzie. Worldls Champion Highland Dancer." The Technical Book of Highland Dancing; which Major MacLeod referred to as ”The Scottish Dancer's Bible." will not be out until sometime this summer. "Then we'll know LIBERAL NOMINATING CONVENTION SECOND DISTRICT KIN GI TUESDAY, MAY 8rd MORELL HALL 8 RM. Each Poll entitled to send five delegates Poll chairman please attend to this detail. ALDIUI MMKENZIE, President. PHONE I8-4 MONTAGU! IICVI SIICWIIII "Carolina just where we are as far as many , April 30 to May 5 inclusive I” h- . ind mm; - , ,, p que. me ks 89. 2. Norm D or. mlnon (,i..er':na',: tomb, d. dununat The anniversary will be furth. rCannlnE Iltttjtorlfes atllpngt 1:-he ilotldlt figures are. concerned. He stres- Sgrlng Pa;-k Road: mark: l M R 1..., mo ween . Md. cm,” .. .5...-v.a sand" morning, my me are res y or e s nu. sed the point that it was Stablll- Ru", Rm. c,,,,,,.,,,e..,w,L PLASTIC APRONS JUDY CANOVA my... me... .,...,.,.,.,., 0,. ,,,,.,,, ist. when the Rebekahs and 0dd- Ind have been prepartns for the zation not Standardization that Class 3 Group Highland Dancing "Scot- tish Reel". intermediate I 1. GlengsrryP srs. Class 2! solo Highland Dancing "seasln F252 SALE-ATIBAY FORTUNEg season for the past month. Bar- ring the advent of contrary winds. the fishermen anticipate no dif- ficulty in running their lines to- day as the whole area is ice free. a factor which delayed the south east shore a considerable time a couple of years ago. fellows will attend divine service in St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Montague. iron. The Communist action fol- lows reports that East Gennany in badly in need of scrap iron. should be aimed at. The remarks made during the evening were of s most construe- tive nature. He revealed the his- tory behind the Sword Dance and Clearing 10 cents LADIES T SHIRT! Reg. 51.98 and 32.39 Clearing 98 cents MURRAY RIVER. APRIL 30th SATURDAY Sm! ILYNN ”BATMAN" No. 18 - MON. - TUE. - WED. "Hell's Half Cur Boarding House Major Hoople There is no scarcity of bait Acrgn . as laden vessels have stopped at l I ' i mg :iL.”.:::.:i"'i.:""Jf'”?f-"ii-53-ll nd 53353 ill bfoJi3f;Xfi.?ihZ”3.3S.?:;3'5."?i.d.iii? LEVI POWER ADULT time no shortage is anticipated. 3 Cot 3m. '33; I t El W . klxelv This (my ENTERTAINMENT Last year the starting prices mar I-339 9 3 9 S3 arwlc eyh . v MONUMENTS mid , were 22 for canners and 25 for tage is built for year-around occupancy, and is situated l v markets Prices rose durlns the on the beautiful Fortune River. Bathing, trout fishing INSCRIPTIONS M DNIGHT MONDAY : '”'”"mi'"ld ” ”" l'"'” l':1”l'm""f'k and boating almost at your front door. The premises ln- Montague, P.E.I. I , it OI" H II 8 e :,e,.'..e,.e,s and ca? flfe :.','d of J: elude about one acre of land and may be purchased fuI;Il1- Representative: AT ".30 PATHECOLOR .4,-.30.. were 2.3 50,- c,..,.e.-5 and ished if desired. The lowest or any tender not neoessar y " II-essuianssen gl 33 for markets. On the last day accepted. -I.8I6?aergIna.I(Il ltlicobonald Aho gg LAUREL & HARDY Short. I ' " ” 'CTTi , McGil venue, i a----1m-M.:-. I J. MCQUAID, Charlottetown, RE-I. oulaw" SHOW TIME pg 730 & 9:30 PM. Souris p. E. I. Dial 3109 THE CAIN 4 (non sev TECHNICOLOR ROBERT FRANClS b MAY WYNN 9.9 PIILPVICCIT Our yard at Georgetown now open. Buying rough. haf-barked and sap peeled pulp daily. 1. A. Ma.oD0NALD & CO. LTD. FRI. 8 and 10 PM. SAT.-8 and 10 P.M. THEATRE MONTAGUE ”LlVlNGlT up" DM-PKG” - Oetrylewls Two Shows Nightly I Adm. 40a and 556 PR ICFR SET BY PRODU CERSI sranrnsa MONDAY Matinee 25c & 301 Evening 356 & 75c