E t. l ) I I iFoIlow the example of 80,000 other Canadians. Start sav- ing the Investors Syndicate way! Ask your Investors Syndicate representative for lull details 6. F. CAMERON Summerslde INVESTORS syndicate .. H U-Ioaoa - .'. .. . . . ., .,”,5tP,Wt:t-t.,. t .9: i,, ,A in: first . and y first i ill Ea'w”Fi.e pavem-ent gleaming and dark street lights and returned to the sheets for another forty win.ks. I thought expects to catch trout this morn- cxamined but when I checked the I got a surprise. Quite often the returns from the first few polls indicate the trend of the election i I found that anglers who tried their luck on -. the province had from fair to ex- cellent catches lthcir efforts. Those who trusted the .' hand had pretty lean pickings for ithe most part although one lucky I fisherman 1, four I Midgell .arrived on Lhe spot l At Charlottetown anglers shortly af- ter they a well iQueen's. The first two had 39 nice pan trout between them. The 3rd member of the trio looking half frozen approached with a well fill- ed creel dangling in his grasp. He didn't wait for me to inquire as to his luck and spoke first: "I believe I have one over the limit but I was too cold to count them." I believed him for he looked the part. A count showed he had the one he expected over the limit and another one to keep it com- pany. He looked pretty shakey for a moment but the axe didn't fall. Under the circumstances a mis- take like that could happen. How- ever what really turned the scales in his favour is the fact that he had quit fishing and had returned to the car rod disassembled and ready to pull out. On the other hand it had been in the boat and still fishing when checked his first of the season outing would have had a very sad ending. . . . Later in the afteriioon I checked a very weighty fishcmiau who was leaning against a half ton truck. He had 15 trout in his basket. A second basket in the mick held an even twenty a days legal take. "Whose basket is this?” "It's Fred- dy's." "Whereis Freddy." "He's over there." and he point- Iluiiter's corner Continued from page 6 and wet in the light of the to myself: anyone who needs to have his head creels shortly after '7 o'clock I often find it thus with the few catches checked. 0 O O the south side of as a reward for North side on the other crceleti a better then pound beauty from under bridge shortly before I 9.30 fI,lII. I cliccked three had rowed ashore from known dam in southern led upstream where a well set up angler was busy tlii-owing line. I walked over and remarked: AUCTION same "Yes, I'm trying for a big one out there." K-ENSINGTON m';Roj know what the daily 1 s. 1 "No. All I know is that I'm hav- I offer for suiiv by ptiiillc atit-lion. April 20, Siili' siart- I118 1116 N51 Fla.” 115N118 I 9"” ing at 1:30 p. m., the following used machinery, cars, feed, livestock, etc. Ti. 1950 Meteor Sudan. radio and heater; 1. 1050 (Toach. radio and l1c;i1ci'; I 19-10 Studebaker Coat-ii; I 1947 Hudson 1 2 ton li'llt'l(Z l V-R 2-ton good condition: '1 1'-R running gears and motors; side delivery rzikc: 1 34-11 dump rake: 3 Dccring hay niowcrs: 1 F & W potato Cultivators to fit M-ll tractor; 2 new two-wheel , trailers; approximately 8 sets of 3 section lever harrows; sets of 2 section lcvcr harrows; 2 team truck wagons: 2 gang plows; 2 draft mares. 12 ycras old: 1 draft horse, 11; years old: 1 draft mare, 9 years old; 1 blood mare, 6 years old (Ciegg): 2 blood horses, 7 years old (Clcgg); 1 year old steer; quantity of pressed hay and straw. Also feed grain. Dougald MacNutt . Kensington Two-Piece Suit Of Celanese fabric. Beautifully v e 1 v e I trimmed jackct with full flared. tll ' skirt. Sizes Priced at- truck truck transmission; 2 John Deere manure spreaders: l 1 Eureka potato planter with fertilizer attachment; 1. M-II, had in my life" was his answer. I found it hard to check a smile ,when I said: "The limit is 20 and yyou've hit it right on the nose its time you iicrc reeling in that line”. It was rcclcd in in such a I-lord THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN APRIL 33 1,53 - ...d,y all are marked Oanada medium. consumer News continued from page 2 business. They,'il be only too glad to pass the word back to the agents who call for their orders and per- haps if we can make our voices strong enough something will be done about It. . This is the time of year the sap is running in the maple trees and we are eagerly looking fonvard to the maple syrup for our pancakes and hot biscuits. The crop this year is much below par I believe so it is not so easy to obtain and won't be with us long. The Dominion Government for- bids tlhe adulteration of any maple product and has set up grades for maple syrup as follows: Canada fancy -- a very light am- ber. delicate flavour, Canada light - l.glit amber, mild flavour. Canada me.-iiiim -- stronger flavour. Canada dark -- dark, may have it trace of fenmentation. If you look round in our grocery stores as ymi will see. these flat or thin round bottles and practically bait. He was lucky that he had no trout on the grass or in his pockets. Another anglinzz enthusiast who was "plucked like a brand from the burning" He could have been charged with attempting to fish more than his limit of twenty but that would have been rubbing in pretty thick. Just fl reminder boys: watch your limit closely. The Re- giilaiions say 20 and that doesn't mean 21, '22 or 30. The penalty im- posed for exceeding the limit this past few years was a dollar per trout. And this doesn't mean a dol- lnr for every trout over the limit but a dollar for every trout in the dark amber, . hurry that R, trout would have engine, several ; we 7' rake; 1 Dccring dump: I-laymower; 1 set , Mr. Enic raid i Comlllelev in had to move smart to grab theisivc item at that price. CREAM HAULING Ernest Maclnnis crczini to Tryon Dairying C0. route on Monday, April Bradalhane-Rose Valley route on Tuesday, April 21. Our trip per week until further notice. AMALGAMATED DAIRIES LTD. ,lmsket and they can be an expen- wlll commence hauling on the Fredericton- 20, anti on the Children's Fashions that are scaled to fit your youngster and your Budget. - - - Perky little Coat Sell for Sister. i- - - Young Fasiiion Suits for icons - - a and an especially wonderful group or manly boy's wear. WHY LOOK FURTHER FOR . , .. Children's Wear Dept. - - - Mezzanine Floor . . . oodles or flare - - - 2 slash poc- Blazers. Jeans apd Matchlng Sphlrt . Sla('kS . SIIOl'll8 kcis, Sll.'Il'.l iype collar with neat Coats Blouses Skit-is t (.orduroy Coat Sets e Tots ....i..m.im-mi motif on veiveiccn frame. - - . Suits ' Overalls ' etc. 3”" 7'” 19.95 m iiovs' mas” JACKETS - - - He's so easily dressed - so nat- tie and snug - these cool days- Several smart styles to choose from in gabs, satin, 2-tone checks. Made of Priced from- S2.98 to S'I'I.95 PANTS - - - SHIRTS - - - Dress Shirts - -,-Colors tan. blue, 8F9.V- While r --- - in colors (Select his white shirt for his Grey. Communion wardrobe. J 31.98 'LITTLE Nueeefr . CREATIONS . . . Bright little semi-fitted coats with Other intriguing iiyicii priced from .-. BLAZERS - - - Youlli appreciate the fine tailor- ing - - - the expensive look at R low price. 35.95 and 59.95 lSo wearable with Jacket or Blaz- er - - - Gabardines and Flannels, Priced f rom- S3.98 to S5.95 ms anwavs sMai.i.MaN's ma TOP VALUES AT LOWEST muons 13.95 fine English Melton- Brown, Taupe, Blue, which is third grade. is not necessary to grade mapl sold in another. Quebec has taken the lead in en Ligtht Aetc.I regulations at all for grading. C. have this rectified demand the grading of all thei be a more careful and intelligen shopper. II:ck--Stretcli (Continued from page T) Wetmore and at owned Heatherbell. and he said, yes. once but 2.11 suits him most 0 bled. The result was that Bren Maclnnis, who was Prince Edward Island the best horse he ever owned wa Powell, that W. R. "Bill" Flem ming trained for him, but he wen unsound and I think that was the last horse he owned.” George MacDonald, Boston, also sends us particulars regarding Mr. knew quite well at the Metropolitan Speed way. A clipping states that he wa President of the Wetmore-Savag I i i lwetmore, whom he i !Co.. i familiar to our older horseme a big figure in harness racing 1 the Bay State circuit. "MAN BAIT" AT CAPITOL S'SIDE -Suspcnscful action that 'story in "Man Bait," George Brent and Marguerite Chapman, now at Capitol Theatre. , The new drama is more than it ithrill-laden murder tale unfolded in the masterful style of the crime fictionecrs. In the unorthodox setting of a bookshop, it reveals the many-angled love situation of it man who is devoted to his wife, loved by his assistant, and black- mailed by a young bionde to whom ,he has made advances in a moni- 1 cut of intimacy. A pivotal point in the sensat- ional story is the lurid slaying of the blonde. and the man-hunt that icnsues when the bookshop manag- , --Em. 1 BURGESS BEIITIME Continued from page 10 he began to wonder about getting i iiown, 1 He tried to reach a limb below ymm WWI 0313 MM leg. He couldn't ,quite do it. That fnigildiei-ied him for 3. moment. How was he ever ltoing to get down? Then he dug -;the claws of that hind foot into the bark of the tree. He dug them im deep. He huseed the trunk tight ,and dug the claws of his paws iiinto the bark. Then he reached lddwn with other hand foot and dug the claws of that in. Then he yloosened his hold with the paws -and let himself down a bit. He lcoiild clim-b down as well as 15:. He kilo longer felt Afraid, 1 Meanwhile the other imp down ibelovw was watching him, she was lsiill afraid to climb that tree, How could any.onc do something they never had done? They couldn't iwitihout trying, but she didn't think got that. , Taddy was climbing down now and wasgabout halfway to the ground, I-Iis snail sister was so 1 intent. watching him, and so afraid .I-hat he would slip and fall, that ,she didn't pay attention to any- ilthlng else. She didn't even look .around her. me heard notfhlng but it-he molding tongue or chatter-er. ,she didnt hear any one approach- ping. A dead stick mapped. but aha ,didn't hear it. It had been stopped , on. Suddenly there was a loud snort right behind her, 'nhiit frightmied lnaii Beardidnt wait it second. she ran to that tree and sci-ambled up in it as fast as if she mid been used to climbing all her life. Not until she was safely up. and hugging Taddy Bear. did she look back. There stood Lightfom the Deer. It was he who had snorted when came upon her unexpectedly. It. might. be interesting to know if we ever get the Canada fancy here, and what the difference in do not have to use these in-ades. I: syrup pi-duced in one province and The province of Quebec is the one exception and it produces 309". of our maple syrup. forcing the grading of syrup and has set up grades similar to those of the Dominion Government with the addition of the letters A.A. A.B.C. (Can. Fancy A.A. and Can. In Ontario which produces 189?: of the total Jupply, there are no A. C. in that province is working to and asks all consumers in other provinces to supplies of syrup. Start. now and All for this time-Helen Lawson, Prov. President. "A few years later I met Mr, that time he I asked him how he liked him and he said he was a fair horse but not good enough for him. I said, you gave him a matinee record of 2.09 SM that was only the time. I asked for a price and he said 3350. I tried to get. the boys to buy him but no one nib- in Boston, bought him and brought him to and you know the rest. Mr. Welmore said a Director of the American Zinc. Lead and smelting 00., and at one time was controller and lgencral manager of Suffolk Downs trace track. He was a former di- lrcctor of the Boston Braves, the IBruiiis hockey team and had been a yachtsmari and big game hunter. Mr. Wetmore's name will be quite who will remember when he was twice results in sudden death is skillfully blended with a highly unusual lovc co-starring sport Echoes ' min price would be. However producers Fans are inclined to be for the underdog, no matter what in- scriptlon is on his collar. Ronnie coles. an untlrod kid as far as MMIHIL circles are concerned. got a big hand from a hostile Islander crowd when he returned to the ice after his injury in the last Charlottetown game. The fans also applauded when he made a fine stop in the third period. There are some things in our present day ' sports that are deplorable. but gestures like these help to restore our faith in the fine qualities of sportsmanship. T - Records of goals and assists fall I cosiderably short of telling the complete story of nucoesaful of- fensive play in hookeyfnie second assist. on a. goal is very often cheap. We saw an example of the big differences in value of the at the 1"orum recently. Gary Gor- don cleverly fineseed his way past the Halifax raai-guards, shot wild, was Walter Cox that gave her her 111181106 In I-Whlnd I119 1193. WT!-lied record of 2.05 at Atlanta, Georgia. the puck from an Atlantic player, and passed out to wisemciri who was unguarded in front of the net. Gordon who contributed 80 percent of the goal-scoring effort, drew an assist, and another Island player who must have got the puck over to Gordon before his brilliant effort also got an as- i' difference in the two helpers. One of our young Summeralde athletes certainly made his mark I in Maritime 'ba.dretball this year. Bill Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. 0. Stewart. Notre Dame Street, received a trophy recently for the most. valuable player on the Mount 5 Allison basketball team. The pre- 1 sentation was made at a banquet held by the team in Moncton, NB. Summerside softball is just I.- round a couple of corners. Elmer Matheson, new softball head for Surnmerslde, called a meeting Thursday evening, and the softball coaches and others interested talk- ed things over, and came out of the huddle predicting a very success- ful year ahead for the ladies in this popular wort. Ruth Chaster, speed-baller of last year's Island champs, the ROAF Wo's. says she may not be around for softball this summer, but reports that there is a lot of new talent at the station, and that the W'D'I will be n better than ever. 5 E n Reg. MacLelian, telephone office employee here, is interested in getting a man's solbball league start- ed. It had never been too success- ful in Bummerside, partly we think. because of the superiority of airforce pitchers. There are a lot of atheletic young men who don't play baseball. however, and they should certainly get busy and organize a league. Perhaps the slot. There was certainly a lot of. CAMEO THEATRE KEN SIN GTON Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15; Matinee 2:30 on Saturdav. There is an abundance of entertainment in this my's. tery-drama played against the carnival background in "SIDE SIIO ", starring Dan McGuire as a hard-hit. ting T-man with Tracey Roberts, John Abbott. A150 Serial and News. CAPITOL Summes-side TODAY (Saturday) 2:30 - 7 - 9:20 BIG DOUBLE BILL "MAN BAIT" With Marguerite Chapman and George Brent The Cards are Stacked against any man who falls for her kind of ”MAN BAIT" PKEN -It.AiN: rowno - lOY.IAICIOfI MTHE REPUBLIC RHYTHM RIDERS A REPUBLIC PICTUR """""”-rs cu-an-.-..ou I REGENT roniu 2.30-7-9.15 BIG DOUBLE BILL "KANSAS TERRITORY" Bill Elliot and Peggy Stewart - AND - See .loIinity.'n pal, and V c glumor gal rout TN! IMAGING SIEIIWN III” QLIKIIA IICVIIIII E s 3. i E s 5 5; E 5; i all-stars of a house league might play the R.C.A.F. ' er is circumstantially implicated in the crime. strongest dramatic roles. Brent is seen as the hunted flight is abetted by Miss Chapman, ably playing his assistant love for him is frustrated right up to the fast-and-furious final aode. res-.o senvica: e, . IIINGLE JIM A , 'cK ' I Jmzs is L r4I4.VII(lI7' Playing one of his man, whose . whose epi- At Any Price No BETTER SERIIIGE AT ANY PRICE THAT'S WHAT we HAVE FOR vou A Complete new truckin Service, for the Fnnuerg In the Community. Our Trucker will deliver S R-GAIN Feeds right to your Barn simply through phoning, or dropping us a. Post Card. Cut out this ad, and note the (lay on which our truck will be calling, in your area . . . Post this ad, it will al- ways he at hand. Our Truck will leave here at 1 PM. on the day it is due out. . . . YOU SIMPLY PHONE OR DROP US A LINE S0 IT WILL REACH US BEFORE THE TRUCK LEAVES. 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