. HE WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: J. lime M h , u Guru '01»: lacing: us“: n u‘ ‘n. SUMMEBSIDI um Prune: couiv-ry News, Subscription; Advertising G rdiau mlybeho htdi] _ Th. u. lowing llllfflufl Sllalllylilgll:g;y o‘ ‘he h. _ manure. Water treet. Gourilee, n i, .. amry. Water street. uririi oiiiiii::'§i°'<§,-X,i"°||,' 533;:- Th, Gunrdlln will be delivered to any home ln Bum menld b i-ricr Boy M 2v w’ div or 10o per wees. Phone 239 for this Sula. give r0111‘ "d" t“ ‘h’ b"? "_"’°’“|b'° '01’ deliver-lei on your route. —F9B SALE-Gang Plow and qlumn ls relerved for new: of niterest. b"! ldvfiillllll 0f l parlor furnace ilk _ l, nature may be inserted n! Rose. Carleton. e new cents a wor , strictly payable ' d"n“- “WANTED. — Two boarders ,, ~i-——.—-¢=ai C f l b] ' iiuuvas ovansaas- Mr. .-,‘.’.'.“§§;}d,§n"l11m "W"- Arwlv reCeirc i _ . __FREs|| 1 . _ ‘canine Ellis, stating that he has ridges l2 'sii‘<’in“ii'ia,§‘fem““s§ocflf',f. . ‘My overseas-B. Bruce's. 1044,“ CUT the fuel and paint, bur insul bric siding at Bragg}; my you BEAT lT?—Ycs- 3y uhile strolling through the Buy di-partment of Messrs. _ _ . and Stewartt Ltd.. uie _ __1° 1‘ 2‘ than representa ‘lve was irn nu amazing display of Personals gles ahu-h were grown on the __ 1 l'———_ r "l Anhur Mcfimen- Sh‘ “r at Mountsgllifidln Clllliié/‘iezgltvstlgflglilitt i; initiiglxs weighed 123 pOllndS the Tllallkswivinx weekqznd» kt ler iiu- largest of which tlp- home m s,"nme_side__s l if‘ stalk-s at 24 lbs, Also on » a; Messrs. R. T. Holman __5h1r v several-of the same of Moufiyrrfiflfin Gfigflfijngfflflff, m. crown by Mr. Reuben the ‘Thanksgiving Kollday. at their M» ,=;,\ of which weighed 100 home in Malpeque,_3, ; which all speaks well for cf seed sold over the local stores.—S. —LHC- W. Eiiavanagh R.C.A F. recently spen; a few ‘days visizing ______ at the home of his wife's parents, rousu MINISTER SHOWN g" lmdldMrl- Arthur McE-wen. “a ‘kxuvgélllrlllzsxzygbervlg been gasnslenw tnxafidl/geghsciytl‘ GS l. S . ' Ms Ewen an upportunlty where he and Mrs. Kavanagh wil M- g viill? of the industries “lake the“ homa-‘S’ y island last Saturday prev- '-“'——_—_— Loan Gommitte n tic was driven through some fiu-miug sections of the Is- . repo a lwillilful 0WD b91118 1181- of the ccmlnittecs and t; discuss tid A5 i115 0WD ¢01111l~rY l5 lhe question of publicity. Provincial zawlnél ... Oysters on Mauxque the Loan to e attention of the .\lr. Brenton Clarke. and pulbtnc‘ Announcement will made flfl6r111>011 M1‘. P0110514 shortly on the program launching NATURAL REBOUBC£ BI III. LUDIDW JENKINS IARSIIFIILD. U1 (n; his departure after lectur- in Stiuunerside on Friday rfllg Through the courtesy of ‘ll. P. Foley, M.L.A.. Mayor I none and Major T. H. E. In- .. AlU-nl. of the crops, have of rsgétbigniggggsyiieddlbliitighepfizfkt’ Prune various committees o! the timr- M i116 1111111 01 Mfi- glillxllgliililcfsulliglld ‘gctlglreyetliligalln (all; 11m’! "lid D1594?“ 11¢ 11°?- 15 b9 Clifton Tuesday to receiv rts ely agricultural he was nat- Mr. D.J. Bonnell. in much lnteresteddi: our (cihairenéanthof Public Reiaéions. ad- liod of farming, an e ex- P955 9 1118B 118 811 811W 1! irdlqiosely the machinery used very interesting talk on the meth- (liming. Later he was taken "=15 0f d the importance or . A . _ was announced that motion _ he’ opportunity of fish pictures will be shown on Thursday -‘~’ mmself- This was m‘ evening probably in the High 11f’“' to _ Ffilshhpdmang School. These pictures are new and fiPélohirrnl-‘sligglmmenszallyv 11g" have not been shown here before. {or the mainland-S. the drive _3_ I CONSER V A‘ I ‘ION I iwliikh! COLUMN OI IILAOHOAL OPINIONS OP Till VITA]. ISSUES AITBCTING TH! USES AND ABUSIS l” hyl-MJ‘, or fish hawk (Pand- ‘ nus) breeds all along and winters from . Atlantic States . rd It ls a rather large 2i to 25 inches long. with a 15p (‘Zlfl of 54 to '12 inches, It l ubue and pale below. with ed uclil cf white about thc head. . ‘ll. and Wings are chiefly ed. cl .~ky and white. The icnR iioifcii appear argled in flight. bulky nests are frequently ted ou tall stubs but snmeillilfl bilii in a variety of other sites. LES, usually three. are from lc to rcddish brown. heavily 1h deep brown. In feed- .ilie fish hawk hqvers over the e- and plunge; in after its DTQV- i consists almost entirely of u. as a rule chiefly noncom- n! varieties. Without regard iha‘ f -:. this bird has long been ed upon with favor by fisher- n. a (oi-tunatc circumstance. the Osiiffly is specialized to get food from the water and will comc to the ground even for it ha: accidentally dropped. re sccins little likelihood of its (‘ltlllfi poultry. rabbits. or other dlubbcrs of the osprey. The eggs, nozmally two. are yellowish white. The long, broad wings are flopped rather slowly and are much used in soar- ing. Although an expert in flight and powerful enough to capture al- most any of the forms of wildlife on the coast, the bald eagle is by preference a scavenger. Dead fishes and other animals gcked up on beaches arid mud flat,» are its mcst common food, although crippled wild fowl are soon found and dis- patched and a certain proportion of ableboclied prey is taken. The eagle has long been reputed to harass the osprey until it drops its catch, which the eagle then re- covers and devours. but according to the writer's experience. this must be an uncommon performance. The bald eagle does lltt‘e harm to healthy wildlife and is a onagiiiil- cent. bird. a master of the air. and the embodiment of freedom. It should be preserved both for its own sake and because it ls ‘he national emblem, It is now pro- tected by Federal law. a‘ n. n VULTURES Vultures. or buzzards. as they are commonly called in this country (the European buzzard is a large hawk). have no particular connect- ion with salt marshes, but they are meat fliers that may lreouentlv pass over them. ‘Iliese largo birds are chiefly black, with tho skin of the head and ucck bare like that of a turkey, for lliich one of them. the turkey buzzard. or turkey fill‘ ture (Cathartes aurat, is nrmed. This species. with the head and neck red. is couvnon north of New Jersey but onlv a strajrglei- bcyoudi and the black vulture (Coragyps stratus), with those. parts black. is common north to Maryland. Both am“, inhabit me SffllbhPTfl States and. as both_feed_chie_f_lv_on carrlcri, BALD EAGLE e bald eagle rI-laliaeetus leu- tialiin lives almost through- Nrrih America and bzeeds ’ if not in salt marshes. l‘. is ilucflv a coastal bird. It 1s er than the osprey. being 30 t0 inches long, with a winizspread 7i to 95 inches. The adults are thrown. with the entire head. i. mid tail white. 'I‘he young ith white head and tall and dark. though some ap- In. however will identify them. i- nut usually i; larger and d lni higher tree than that “PM TIIE Ml. HAT ‘KEEPS ’EM FRYING” Bob.‘ “"y___~k”p;ns rem flying’ and I'm the gel he left bchind w "kg cue ofthingi at home! In with all the othoeg ' extra iob|,l like to lee that hi: huddle! h!" B" l B: , . homuwoked rnulmlo its open houseman it keep: me on the jump cooking and baking! l love I! .. . bu: i: doesn't leave me much timeficeminlg no‘ time for fussing over my complexion like l use to Bu: l eeke that in my stride. !00_—l“"_ by"; dinner I scoot upsllir!» Ind l" '1“ "ma": m. "1 u e new pin-thanks to Palmolive. W Y" i l 111'" l’ m-"euou, hi)‘; the: creamy Palmolive In er clean!!! and tones up my akin. "leaves it velvety- f d "nqmhmwithouc the slightest irritation. $h:l'.lnb¢Clll!¢ Palmolive‘! made with the costliest lilrnd of soothing Olive end Palm Oil|...end evffYlmdy know’ ‘heyhne "o of Nature’! finest beauty aide. And Palmolive gives my lkifl l" "1 ‘lilns fragrance-l feel es though I'd '9'" “w ‘mun M" my Con” Pinion insteld of‘ jun two Palmolive minutel- Now m ' a YOU nun PALMOLIVI o“ we; Iilfir mar SCIIOOLOIII. COMPLIXION is a fi/e/u/s-loser Play sale. Use C 0 LGATES room POWDER SCIENTIFIC rms nova CONCLUSIVILY THAT m 7 our or to cases $016175? T00!!! PMVDER msmntv srovs om. no strum! “You see, Colgate’: Tooth Powder has an active penetrating foam (ha: gets into the tiny hidden crevices etween your teeth . . . hel s clean out decaying food panic es and stop the stagnant saliva odours that cause much bad breath." ~ TIP TO SMOKEIISI Colgate’: Tooth Powder is a grand way to Euard against tobacco stain! l: qi-“c ly helps remove dull, dis- colouring film . . . gets hard-fo- clean teeth sparkling with all their natural whiteness and lustre. SAVES YOU NIONEYI ‘lust think, compared to other lead- l g brands, n large (in of Colgate’! iill give you up l0 30 more brusbmgr, a gYam tin up to 66 more bmrbingr- for not a cent more! C O LG ATE’S rooru POWDER 1295c, 25c, 40: arm/s your m0 4s 1r arms your ream Colours TO O ‘l’ N FOWDIR Monthly Meeting 0f Summerside Town Council ‘The regular monthly meeting of the Sumincrside Town Council was lied yesterday evening with the Mayor 1n the chair and Councill- ors Gorrlil. Mollison. MttNeill and Morzison present. The town bills were reported as follows: Paid bills -$l,4l4.57; Unpaid blllS — $1.028,- 68; A,R.P Unpaid bills - 3478.161 Electric Light: Paid bills — $1.191.- 99; Electric Light: Unpaid bills —- si.62l.21. In reference to the amount for A RP. bills it was stated the town had made a grant of $200 and it was expected the Provincial A R, P. Committee would pay a portion. Councillor Mollison reported he and the Mayor had interviewed the Telephone Co. officials with refer- ence to turning in the alarm of the fire at Holman's wharf last month. He said the-re seemed to be u diifrrcnce of opinion :15 to the time that elapsed beivrcen the rc- laboratory technician L1 high, may say that I was instrue. warn these particular vendors and 0C VANISHIN Vinaiaiaa Also news of the Day Shows at 7.30-9.15 Matinee Thursday at. 3,30 SUMMERSIDE ._ being rung and ne ll ou '1 _ pose would be served]bybdltvrcjlgnguér, matter 1011891’. The telephone offic- ltlls said they had never recetvgld written instructions on how to handle a fire alarm arQ further that the switch button did an; seem to work and h '- be checked. The Tglelillfifilgwdcol. further wished to be relieved oi the obligation of advising mo“. ilnkterested when a fire occurred. ey were not required to d ' but had been doing it u e esy. Councillor MacNelll said that when the fire alarm switch was turned 011 i! w» a at.» Fill!" lbl‘ the XntOtDl‘ tod turn over and v- sren o soun . He further mid he thought. that insirucruus nan c ,. issued originally but clue to m9 passing 0i time and the t-linnzing of iiclp, no doubt, they were my The Teleilhone Co. hall always given good service in connection with fires up to this llqa“ MQWd by Councillor blolligon secfmded by councillor Geri-in m.“ 0 filling mvructlons be isfiléd‘ t Telephone Co: o l. Wneii i... reported take mime of party caiihg and location or fire. olfinéTllrn 1n alarm from phone 3. Phone fire station 82 and ad- vise location of fire. Motion carried unanimously. Councillor M0lli$Oil moved. onded bv C"llll"l|lr~-- Clarence Doyle and W.K. Llewel. lyn be appu...,,.i ...... . -... ,, ... tivewin of Summerside. Motion pay. ‘Ilhe fbllowi ice m rt o; Chief of Polls: PEiaoser Whlia was approved: Dfllilkellillésg 23; convictions 23. Dzunk and disorderly i. convictions 1- Speeding l. convictions 1. Inter- {BYUIZ WW1 a peace officer l. (‘Jil- vlctions l. Assault 1, (lismisged 1, Town byelaw re using abusive lan- guage l, conviction l. Fines and costs collected $131.00. Misc Lic- enses collected 3234.000. Milk Lic- enses collected $39 50. Dog Lic- enses collected $15 00. Tiuck Lic- enses $l6.00. Arrears taxes coll. acted $14.00 "I wish to state." Chief White's report continued. "that I have gone around to all the little stores and have warned them not to op- erate on Sunday or they will be prosecuted. Also other places that have been operating under the name of restaurants but have not been granted a. restaurant license this year. Find attached to this re- port of the milk test taken on Sept. l5, You will take notice that. all milk crane up to the required test but that the bacterial tesr. in five cases as pointed out by the I to r-...,,, I‘ ed that. said ivarnini! has been czurieci u . AND PRINCE COUNTY CH GA DI RONICLE Mr. George Perkins Of Toronto SPECIAL SHOW. N G ... QF ... HIGH GRADE FUR COATS One Day Only T H U RS DAY October I5th} will be with ue all day Thursday, October 15th show- ing an extensive line of the season's newest BETTER GRADE FUR COATS, including Persian Lamb, Hud- son Seal, Squirrel, Raccoon and other desirable furs. Mr. Perkins ‘is well qualified to advise on the selec- tion of a new fur coat or the restoring and remodel- ling of your present coat. You are cordially invited to arrange in our Ladies‘ Wear Department to see this special showing. Remember this showing is for one day only —'l‘hurs- day, October 15th. Phone or Call in Now! LADIES’ WEAR DEPT. H.O.L.M.A.N.S SUMMERSIDE ‘Xlx-r...‘ . -- Alumnae Annual Tlhfn followed address in which the true purpose the President! urged them to continue to help/add support their Alma Mater. Dfiiblloivinftifi§a1715in€dwin sing- A r2015 ing the hymn “O bfadcmia street . H . are —i". r ‘k. i. t»! dl i=~.-- - _~-_ ~, - poi-tin: of ille- "19 3"‘ Jliiitlfiflil‘ Op motion of Counciilor Morri- olfvmgmgrlisgiagiose: a; ouitrim: lglolglé: Sending flhgigddiléggTfl tie n51 321L121“gSiIgizéllgnnklalekleglgg _ son, seconded by Councillor Molll- y and wgnitn-xva; shown to be best Next came a Sing-song—"'l'i‘ifi w a C1059, Mr“ phnonren, Gauge; they are likely to be attracted by son the salary of engineer L.P §__ miiparmd in a school with a relig- More we cm Together"; "School was the accompanist of the day 9.2:." §l“‘§i.;'.‘°’.‘.l its". YEA; €£°°£§°i<ié” Pa" “War! .... ...... ......“ ... ...... ............. m. . wit»... ...». denlsonflvlndy d“. o? on gdav. Cadncmgfr fignlilgn] rgg‘,esd'7u*_ (h? 5t‘ John Baptist; Alumnae 0i stresszd tlhe need for more careful The Treasurer. M155 Eleanor paired m the Church for Rosary when , . " . ' ‘ ~ -_ ' ‘ c Mlsgfituche Convent wists held in I=he training of children im the home D€SROCll€5 Had her rcuortsliouflng and Beucdiczltn and a flue ox- stiouir sunshine creates ..s- ouded by Councillor Mollison that , .,-. , _ ,,. _ . _ _ _ , v v m: columns o‘ ‘m. me turkey Yup the mtg to Hall Mfg Co Ltd be class room on S-mida}, Sept. ~19“ t0 prepare tlicm for th,‘ dflllE-IS 11 small Cledlt "$601311. IllflilfLlOll oi Allitillilll m-iis nuns ture being especially adept atysoar- b3 cents per kwh if they use l5D0 All" Yegistraum‘ Rm‘ pil-‘lm m of ‘Name of the mm‘ “rd” Wm" sister 3"‘ Liar-v 5mm” dmlnfllcd “u? purpose "by ‘he m5 Rm‘ m; kwh or over Otherwise the old rate fees. Rev. Mother St, Aucresi v m! UhJy must leave it. tha Association for the kind h-lp Di. ‘Martin llltinaglnin. u gliig nil GROWS will Drevail. This rate is Riven be- Superior. openfd tine meeblfls WW1 The Federation and Scholar- extended and pointed out, the {good to live m) i0 ‘J16 111811 lileflli 11"- causeJ-Ial Mfg. Co. Ltd. agreed prayer and the Federation Hyirllf; ship flees wore paid and the Look, dam 1n the cause of Cat iolie cared at their Alma Nlater. and to crows need no de5f§r1DflQn_ Two to carrv the load. Councillor Mlli- "Mother Darest, Mother Fatresi. “sorrow Built A Bridge." byCath- Action. ‘ this make the void a llapplPl‘ of them. the upland crow and the 5°11 Pxllliilneq m“ ll "l“‘11 "“< sung in unison. Then all jOlHEd erine Burton added to lille 11111113’- UDon motion if Was’ dofldcd to and hr‘ ‘ ‘ r Dllvct» uc in 1s well fish crow v15“ me Atlantic was; rate I-lull will close down their in n prayer for pence. Th: Association sponsored the change the _f e for nil Ahunnuc i; .1 p-rcrin iylijjfrnbp sail Hlflrslivs. but they are not engine and U115 will hcip rin- trll‘ The nixt number was the roll purchase oi a pianq for the Iila 1- outside of this province io 50 c-cnis .lu\ lllrilil- readily distinguished by the in- wad “5 LOW" (91114111? 1S 11111111“! call of the executive by the Presi- the different Societies to shar- the instead of ‘l; cents as "pF-VlOlLS y. 4 il‘.iill'o‘-" \‘i>i'e Danie expm-ienced_ The uphmd m-Ow MIYWBY» H6 SB-Kl they Wlll like h" d-mt, Miss Regina Gillis, 'I'ha mm- cup A slug-song again elicited a. gen- Afillllllilfi aciiu .rb r in ‘lll (Corvus brachyrhynchos). of al- road olfytown plantifit. peak h“ utee of tihe last 811111181 "ls-elm? The Sister Dircctress was aided erous respons Rev. Mother sup- ihousands it bung one of 1h; most continental range. averages f reqlnefi- .QP““°l~'°'.,N,“f§“-°*} “w? than laud by the Secreiafy. in the expense of Summer School. erior then briefly revlewd the (7'(l(‘l<i'. teaching 0rd rs in (‘nnzicia somewhat, larger than the COilffil ‘further Stud ghfnsdo." Ch‘. l.“ Miss Yvunnr. Pniricr, and the re- and otli r small embursements past year's work. She nuii roir-i- . ,, n __. fish crow, however. and appears 0i mum‘! eel‘. m“! “Nah M's‘ » ix c tiv mcvtinr iveii. made for worihi causvs ln cou- enco to the KilFHSiFClK iirr 1H2’ M“ id pmt, oflhe cu e his l sturdier build. particularly as to (e001,! lifiélem Ne“ U.‘ i .0“: “0 Canada" lFrenclii was "h? claison size thankeJ ciic and all iUl-{Pfl all to urny that (ind urll u“? C1195? heml- mld beflk- 1i l5 o; gi?’ci;u|11di C l ..§§°.,‘,,§‘.,.§=d.‘. next number. im wlhich al Joined for kind oo-oimlfation and lit-ll‘ bl cs the plvséll‘. yen: so niz-lil - more accustomed to long ilinhts u beg. c1e,,§‘,fid",§’§d‘ painted Us“ in true patriotic st-yle. during hfir tiwo years in office, and iously begiim, and asla rule goes directly on” its :*_T;z_;;__ - —___ _ _ __;;— ‘WA- -- —~— ~ ~ ~—~ 4"" " - . - - " ~~---?'~——~- — way w th steady, sweeping niz- . v beam m c", L. homser and TILLIE THE TOILER PATRONIZINZ A DEVELOPMENT, gutlural. The fish crow (C. ossi- ffifjffls‘ 8,11,“, “h,;{}§§f,,..§,§§§‘“§f§§ voou. WEAR A§Iu< Tums NOT 0o '1" QUIBBLE~AFTER ALL, THE SAY.’ IN THAT case, car's nasal c“. n resides Mm“ the WAAC UNIFORM WlTH GOVERN- MO lON PICTURE IS THE MOST . . w 6O TO A MOVIE F coast and the estuaries of larger IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENT 4 ’ —~— , streams, where the upland crow OFOUR CiVii-lZATl0N ' usually is only a visitor. and occurs regularly from the southen coasts as far north as Connecticut but only 8s a stmggler beyond that State. Crows eat almost anything and the upland species sometimes be- comes injurious to crops. The fish crow has little contact with farms. but it shares with its inland rela- tive fondness for the eggs and young of other birds and fzom man's point. of view sometimes seems too pronounced. In the salt marshes. undoubtedly a high per- centage of the eggs eaten by crows are those of the clapper rail, or marsh hon, and it has never even been suggested that the numbers of that bird are thereby reduced. ilude" some conditions, as after the flooding of nests of dapper rails and other bird; in salt marshes by exceptionally high tides. eggs are washed out. in windrows, and then their consumption by crows has no unfavorable significance. The writer has hoard crows condemned on account of the number of cin- shells found under their nestlnl tees, when lt was perfectly evident that most of these were from drownd-out nests of the clapper rail This la said ln extonuatlon or the food habits of crows because of the prevalence of immodcrate condmnatlon. The lesson is to oh- scrvc carefully and to find out all possible about crow-egg relation- shins. or for that matter about an": wildlife prob‘em. before taking R11? notion. Then there should be done what seems necessary. but M M070. 1 B kllllll ACT IN MY FlLMi YOU'LL HAVE YOUR NAME lN IT'S A ROUSING TUNE, TOO! ruin- AJQA§ AIEUF-saa FlLPnEVEN u= 1 ‘ff; w. III! r..,i.. ..r.-¢.... i..._v.. .. 710-1‘) m. mural / / l! 4/2 /. WHAT DO ‘IOU %Y- WE LOOK OVER ONE NOT Tourist-my v1.1. BE HEAR- IMG OUR BLiGiiER PLAY A rune 1 DON'T Lll<E AT G» AM. _’,_,