hummer 6 15,} . i “'5 ems T0 TIIIHIC or Eleetric Ranges . Banish ycztr troubles IIOIZGE ELEiT-Tlii} RANGES will do it for n». GREATER ~ EFFICIENCY, GREATER ECONOMY,‘ LONGER t.tt=E y ~ [Zea Moons (itturoiieq Perfection in Camp at North Rustico. (Photo courtesy Wedge). glii Pictured above is a scene at the Knights of Columbus Memorial I ~ IBr’er Rabbit 'Proves Boon Written for The Canadian Press By LEONE KIRKWOOD be,- Qg rabbits killed "annually but a member of the Australian Rabbit Skin Board sets the number M 100,000,000. shooting rabbit‘ 1; not consider- ed "sport!" They are killed by fumigation, poisoned water and by setting traps which hold large numbers. Cnrcasses are rarely awed for nlthougit frozvn rabbit is poltu rtr. the cost of meat-prr-ccssiti-y; is ‘zitft. 'l‘t-apl:e"s are compelled b: lzatv t: ltolngs At l ' if. 0i 0. Camp Guess we should say “at the Kinsmen Camp." for this grotto. SYDNEY. Aug. 4 .- tcto -—’1'he the third and lasi. are here through rabbit, Lhnt|gl1 a menu-n g0 ems the kindness of the Charlottetown ('0ll1‘iil‘_l3 fat-ins, is prtwing a gold KIHSIIICII“ The "Domfii" “BYE B5 mine for some Australians swEEr CAPORAI. . . C E G A R i T T I s ‘Z 18- Rabbits. slaughtered f-;r the last bum a“ wast? carcasses’ - 80 gueztrs n5 pEStS. now are killed . , l Well. as we promised ourselves ‘for thtrt fikins Lust year, Attstrrtiia N“ l ha“. a _ ' - ~in the last set of jottings. we had Exported 93.000030 ‘PVCTEII of rab- -- c L SEE [CI A PUSIWAR a riay off. Wednesday was one of bit 5I-{l'i.\ nitd the prospects are The rabb" is “I a "jmegbfr . ' ' ' ' the ltallllicst days of our lives. We vvett be i~r ihi= V1111 Canada alone‘ AIISIIIMII‘ The I5’ “'8 I‘ just laid around. went swimming, bits wk I h}. 501,00 pounds of rabbi brought ‘here in 179:8 bwhtntntilas VIIIILVQd catch. 11nd ate. so that the hit .. t~ :1 lllilllih. ‘Ifirst gntotttor. Cttlh. Arhur ‘PAN; |holida_r would include tlte Chefl All lltt: is tt boon to the trapper hi‘ Th” “we Fame “:1 “m5 and his wife. the staff cooked for ltrhn cntt tttztkc about $95 a tvcekn‘ m’ Imubl” I° “my SUITS‘ srevnnon: tmowuen IMMIGRANTS mo.“ ttmtxrn? snmr tor-m. N._B.. Aug. +- LONDON. Aug. 4 - (Rrlliersi _ TIIE ROGERS HARDWARE comragttv tmtrEtt (OPl—W'alter ‘Htorne. 51. Saint The Brlfsh Government is discuss- m@m5e1\.e5_ (Did we say wwked»? ‘ung;bi;_,i,.ltqr._ he“. do.” ha“. m In 1859. 24 wild rabbth arrtvcd PHONE I05 John Sfevcdore \t'a= drowned in ing wiiln the Govezttmonl of C.tn— 1; yqu can opgnjng a home 01mg" hunting tltr- attimttl nt is done I" Syd“) "Cm Emélwld fmd “'9'” the harbor this afternoon after a ada the possible admission into ‘inn; mixing juices and slicing flirt Cuitrtfi-‘t. ttcr do they ltave toI “F59 sprung Austral!“ "Se Filb- ‘ swinging deal knocked him off l the Dominion of im-znigtu-utls from bread‘ “ookixlg‘ then We Cooked) so; h1g1); for lndwldun: rabbis/ b" Imwiatlon’ “mun Mars’! lumber sqow. His body was recov- ered by a diver. Another stevedore. who fell overboard at the same time and was rescued a few min- utes later. said he never saw Theme after they hit the water. __.__.__i._ Malta, hitherto admitted only in very sgwcial circumstances. Arthur! Henderson, Under Secretary for o; India and Burma. said in the House of Commons today. . l . - . t . ,Attstrntl2ttt bttmties arr- .<.-i nttmci- éhfif ‘hi/tire TJIIIIIAICSWWKIOPOKIEIIIE; Th . - - ' - a . ttrt ; mcti v. iiel=li i'v- "' ~'~'- o _ ' “ . w: a at i‘ d »- l1 i" - ‘ du=k. "it it rabbis great‘. znd f ' ' " t ' " ' 2.131;“?‘tyrliolggl:hLieIIFgS§IIétfanf fir“ [mm time dog‘... “VIM, sflgkx tlnued iu increase and spread. lbogey than-breaches and tossing ner time fortv-fottr had found their ISfiilrloibfils make Dockvt money‘ SCYIOIIEECSS of ‘he SIWMIS“ hasima“ w‘ “n IIHIIIII loop‘ ' wnv irt despite locked doors and killing 100 a night. A farmer us- bpmk nmstnted by I‘ Canaan‘ Nsmuma“ blgwg’ “Cw seem to window: and tte ate rapllt to le ‘lug tntbelbwale methods has killed Shown“! a“ AIISWIIIII“ Ipxmer “lhimaw wmdhl"; most DI w“ mum ’ ~~ ' I ~ .' 4 ' ' ‘ .', ‘ . t ' ‘ . _ port that they are very nice hei- 5909 a "ii?"- “I 1 g0 bun“) sitting on m5 chest‘ have Ialkrd reams about If they 129W trend seems to be taking the ‘:33; micfixfifia‘ggnloz7migelz°m Ee-utlt-eaet corner o1 this structure. is prdchcaliy finished. The let-mu for the walla have bet-n started. and when thii is COMPW-id- ml t-ement will be poured- Thi; work. which watt started about Jttne 26 of m" Your. Ia b0- New Gh’town Hospital Wing Well Under Way MALE DOMESTTC DECORATED FINGERS I The male of Wilson's phaiarope, Chinese I women cenPuries American bird. BSHIIXIES the their I t . g n burden of nest-making and house-Z keeping. rouged and painted finger “am with names‘ “Sig” ‘If Con‘ ed to camp reottlntions “Ket- steilatiotis or animals. " " ' “For your Where you? Hair is Skiilfuiiy Shaped; Professionally Styled, and where Texture Experts give you the Right Permanent. 76 GT. GEORGE ST. Your plates the one in front of 'you. Call the leaders ‘sir.’ Bow _‘when you meet the chef," and so ‘on. ‘Thursday afternoon “A" group played bail while “B" grottp took to water. and then. about mid-af- ternoon. the grottps reversed. Af- loveliness ” ter supper-m little bit of every- titing~solthali, volleyball‘ pint: pong, basketball. etc. and. of purse. the piano-and if someone t‘oesn't stop fingering out "Senti- mental JttttrneyV-tveil. nothing. Thursday niglttr~sing song in the ‘Rev. Hall". or "Wreck Hall" — trtd treat of oranges. solos by Da- ilri Vessey. song and dance by "vet-aid and Melvin Gallant. and l mg by Eugene Gallant. Friday was washed in about mid- night. But we guess all the kits shared the opinion of one tvtzu said. “Well. I guess the farmers need rain pretty bad.“ The rain brought in its wake the warmest a routine camp tiny‘. And faith, an‘ it clone me old heat-t good to see thim kids tayke to the fish iaike . they done. Phone ZI9I ' l Friday night we had another _sing song. The three Gallant boys ‘all sung for us. as did Warren QHennesscy, David Vessey. and Don- ;ald Kittg-—the latter giving with a novel rendition of God Save the .King. Treat for Friday was choco- E late bars. donated by Mr. Peter Mc- 'Phee of Souris. Saturday m-orning we caught a éém SAVES GRIIIIEL -ENIIS r 1 V. . ' V, / u 11.1.1 t r t ). . ‘a i ( /, 1 f l (' . yrrah-and mice catch cats. and flies cntrh fly paper. Saturday-we did as most every- tttte else evcrywitere did- played games. went swimming, ate till we were fit to bust. went out to the woods and pivked our fill of blue- berries. nnd things like that.‘ What! noss. How is it now-you izet money for httsittess-then you try to get nothing. That does snttnd grown- up. come to think of it. Saturday nirzht we bad confl- sions, and everybody went. ARI confessions we had a rttmpfire and a treat of apples-and had lots of fttn. When we grow up we'll have to no to a dance or a night club nnd drink liquor. Seems a pity we ltavc to zrow tip. Sunday was visitors‘ day azain. Dr. W. J. P. lVfnrMillan and liis son. Joe MacMilian. who was re- cently admitted to the Bar of the Province, dropped in. Dr. W. J 1". was very pleased with the camp. cspeeialiy when be saw red crosies on the oars, on the life saving equipment. and on the first aid box. The Doctor left a very kind dona- tion. Mr. Eugene Kelly and fnmi'_v of Charlottetown. dropped in with n treat of chocolate bars. Other visitors included ’_ James Morris (Flash) and "Cavttts Pete" Rossi- ter. These two. of infamous repute. entered your scribes‘ room in his R MOND mew DUST I lair; (Yw/ l pie. At dinner they were lntrodtlc- o your eihmvs out of the butter dish’. water of (‘amp to date. Friday was i You didn't do that. Ob yes. bust-i for money whnt we get for near‘ Ofiict cant estimate the num-I I absenre. did some mean things. and off-tale say it is impossible t0 had bothered to 85k YOU estL-nnte ltow much the re bit has (‘OSL tni. coufliiry- Thou-ends of nbsconded with some of his favor- .I’°“"d5 have be“ spam "II rabbi!‘ tte corrospondottcc_ leaving a warn- ing flint srtnte would he returned only if and when they would re- ‘ roive mention in this column. ‘Doesn't that sound juvenile to i you? O. K. boy's. my letters, please. l Visitors from Albany were Mr. ‘and lvfrs. A. C. Grun and two young daughters. and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Niles. j Saved n sqaerial paragraph to tell you Dr. and Mrs. Frank Mac- Millan and the Doctor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tlttmtas MacMillan. visited us Stmdayn Dr. Frank, fol- lowing the exnntple of brother Dr I Joe, is steering this section of camp ithrottgh the spots. and is taking a real interest in the young lads. Wish we cottld have taken a pit:- ture of him showing the kids ltow .tc bunt a fast ball. He used to be lquite a star. I bear. I 0n Wednesday; Thursday. Friday and Saturday‘ of last week we had Mr. Peter lyk-Pllee and Mr. Art Pet- ers o'f Souris tts guests. Very nice \ pcnttle. On Saturday night Rev. J. P. E. Ofianltxv, Rev. J. A. Sullivan“ and Mr. A. P. Campbell. all of S‘. Dunstnn's Universlty_ dropped in ‘for a visit. On Sunday night. ut the end of our sing-song. Fatiteri Pat Mat-Manon and James Kelly visited us. They were aceontpatlied ‘thy Robert Kelly. Charlie Cheverie and Ted Creighan. Ted was a camper last section. Wgfve saved the best till the last. l Last week the Camp staff challe 1g- ‘ed the North Rustico soft-ball team to a game at the ramp diamond on i Friday evening. Challenge acvepted. Game got underway at 6:45 p. m. We surprised them. ourselves, our ‘fans. their inns, and everyone else by beating them 8-6 in an eight- littning game. “Mel" McPltee pitch- fed it marvellous game and was backed up by nlmost errorlcss field- ing. John Mttlfnlleys backhand stab of n hot grounder. and then his left-handed throw to first was something to watch. Our lineup: Catcher-Frank O‘Keefo. pitcher- Mel McPheo. first. base-J. Eldon Green scc-ond-Joltn Mttllaiey. third, Billie Gatulet. sliort-"Stu" Grady. left fieirl-Fntitcr Ted But- ler. centre~Pltilip Mttrplty. right field-Ken MarDonnld. Ken made a nice vatvh in the first inning- by the wily. Our bats are off in a good bunen of sports. Bert Blacquiere, their .catcher. is the finest we've met up with yet~advising the umpire a- gainst himself on two different de- cisions. We would have waited- then argued. Seems like we are leaving some- thing out—bttt can't think what is. Did we mention that we had a couple of hours of tumbling last Thursday niizbb-under the super- vision of “Stu" Grady. No? Well, that's it. Gloom-bye now. iring Kettle busy with orders to and rudder fittings. shackles. ship SIC"! IP00), lIC- .. . W? IIIIIIIIIC! Send it to Starr! Sand to stun for not otr ontvamzmo Vessel owners are keeping our new Galvan- slvnnize their anchors, clean. graprtgll. Imc fttttngt. Iteel from. man fittings, nntzboits, rudders four-immersion tested coat on every lob- STAIR MANUFACTURING WORKS, lTD. Since I864 u! Dartmouth. N}. Fines. reere proof w're fences. which ltnve been ercvicd around farms rtnti along state borders, The to-ttgest fence. in Wettern Australia. strfltziles 1.139 miles. They eat ati the thus refittclng value of encouraging spread of weeds. damaging crops and loz-vitig little focd for sheep. Austrarevs most im- portant domlstic animal. Farmers have always paid trap- pors to destroy rabbits but it was cnly 10 year.‘- ago the {respect of turning the animal to commercial use was realized. Rabbit rkins are used by furriers as well as by felt hatmakrzrs. Though still a menace. mg rabbit no .onge- is a tL-tal loss. best fodder. pasturagc, Junior Audience Now Being Wooeti By New Program By amt. CIIANTLER (Canatian Press Staff Writer) We ate pleased as punch. kid-dies. to report that Canadian rtdio brass today recognize your age group us a goslirflmtghty important audience. And across the land botn public- Iy and n-ivately-owned s-‘ttdios are really ttrlrtg ~ma8lnation and c.m- men-sense to give you microphone rntertautnent with a minimum of etttisy commercialism and gush. Too. ynti may ha\e noticed, line You could have told them you preferred punchy Yarns of your Domintows sports greats to the teary tabulations of all the Orphan Armies ott togvlhef- How ‘.l.e men of Yarmouth go down to the sea. fight wind and rolling swells to bring in tre sword- fish haul would have been MG- bi h stuff — tbatb real adventure. ifs 5.113 we sUPTOESi but dId Canadian radio forget we mice had _ ‘ frontier ‘lays - with men. women; II1lYd'e-""¢-- GWJVEI-‘OOY-ed ‘Bilflmllf- and ch dren rearing a ration out 11" ‘W111i 0M $111" I0 his M1110 - 0; wilderness? was fun“... Did you know there is And ItIMSe pioneers tine songs - I 101k we: nrvtzmm 1m- veuns western songs, cowboy and camp- “In? Ab“ Mm‘ “mile St to yoll fire songs. portage songa lumbee- "c" Eur-d" ‘IWTMNI 0W1‘ CBC jack sc-ngs kiddies tunes and m-ls- Baum “M MIIFW" "etwmks- m“ game“ you-d like m hem- Hls song‘ bag include; the m lady mam, wouldn-t you? tale of now valiant sir Egl are gave the heave-ho to old Mr. Dra- gon. and "Skip To Ma Iou." and “I'll Be 16 on Sunday.’ , In the past few weeks. much pro- gress has been mane in the con- struction of a new wing at the Charlottetown Hospital. The 32 by l2 inch looting ha been 1:150. and the 30 inCh square cement piers have been completed. with the exception of’ a few in the centre, and of these. only the pouring of the centertt remains to be Msuterpiecel 0f Pun They bad folk stories. some of _-—— mm maflerpnyes of yum A“. Painless: The United State; navy what o! the yams spun by Indian it using television to assist recruit- iribesmcr HS they tat titrtiee the! intz- The ally. "Bill's first Bet." tepees watqhhtg ftte witite man‘! I‘ t0 I" "Iel/Illid 511d the My)‘ m,“ how! plunge am,“ pm" says: "Our recruiting message is and modngnin? t ‘plainleatq woven into the iriia- Well. there's n0 need fir you to limit" Goflflhllli UNI’! m-IKMY get basltfttl now that radio is try- ‘RCPIIIII int; to make up to you. Listen to those programs b°zrYIIi to you, ing carried out by W. J. I-lrnnestry, local contractor with cflpemfil’ W“ ma“ Jefome Gallant and I150! foreman W. W. Smith. both h! Charlottetown. and about 22 warb- tmen. The architect: in chsrtle of this project are Messrs Jim" Govan. Toronto B-nct J. 5.14mi! Charlotzt-town. The extennions. when ‘completed w1‘l cwttrriw one win! of 45 feet by 16B feet. three storeyl and bgynment. running approxim- ately east and west. with a coa- nectlng wing between the exlontiol and the main building of about l feet by ~10 mo. o1 the some belch! Another exterslon of one slorly "in b. built 3611765 the West ride about 30 feet by a5 feet, forming a cott- necting link. The exterior will t» of buff with similar in material and dwelt v4 the present building. and the initi- ior will be done in the meal modfrl hospital style. HOLLYWOOD IN INDIA new DELHI _-1CP) - Iinliv! States ftim producers will shortly establish an oiflce in India. accord- ing to en tmnouncemenb by "ll Motion ‘Picture Assncltiant Holly" wood. i. think about them. l: that fail to please tell the men and women be- hind Cam dian radio We v9 an idea things hswe cbangierl heap» —-they'li appreciate "beefs" or plntdits. For Jhildren Cmiy: Producer- actor Rupert Caplan‘: "Great Tales o1 Imagination" is a splen- did example of the new trend. Guess you TGBIIv enJoye-i ‘The Le- gend o! sleepy Hollow." a recent eiflcerittg. Ichttbob Crane - ibes CHARTER rttsttrs EXPERT FLYING INSTRUCTION _m_ I NEW MQDERN TWQ and FOUR SEAT AIRCRAFT DAILY DAWN T0 DUSK Tutu-Ill’! Special - Ono Hour Scenic Tour -- $10.00 per passe!!!" PAUL'S FLYING SERVICE CIABIDTTITOWN AIRPORT PASSENGER FLIGHTS PHONE 1800-3