1' w.-:v.".r.I3.'i7'-"E?QW!'t: PAGE FOURTEEN IIllItor'c curse" Gontinued from page G ....:.:A..A.A..A.. . thing about changing the situa- tion. I also pointed out that this man hadn't deprived them of any- thing but had created something out of nothing and it was only fair that he should maintain con- trol of the fruits of his invest- ment. I said to him: "You would not spend a. thousand dollars to build a trout dam and then sit back and watch an army of fish- ermen move in an clean it as bare as the proverbial Mother Hubbard's cupboard." "No," he replied. ”I don't suppose I would." I know he wouldn't without being told. It's stance how many PC0916 look at things. If a city fellei-' rented a farm In the country that had Iain dormant for years and put in a crop of potatoes. straw rrles. fruit trees. etc. the residents of the district wouldn't feel that they had a right to move in and help themselves to whatever was growing on the land, yet on the other hand if I. dam is built that proves high- ly successfud from a. fishing or shooting standpoint there are many who feel cheated if they're not allowed free access to the sport made available by another? foresight and cash outlay. 0 . . The dam I mentioned has cost the builder approximately one thou- sand dollars to date. A flash flood before are restored WRLCF the bypass was completed washed it out and it had to be re-built a second time. Added to this extra unlocked for expense is the cost of a small club house and the yearly rental paid to the fa.rmer for the privilege of using his land. it is not a large dam vour of the leasing of old estab- lished 'ams but feels that the nlore danls that and natural ponds or built on virgin territory by private enterprise the better it will be for sport in gen- eral and will help maintaili our shrinkilig ing for the sake of argument there levels. Suppos- T HE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN result in lessening the fishing and hunting measure on public areas. I am definitely not. in favour of private enterprise building a dam and then holding it in reserve till Public angling and hunting pre- serves are depleted. That has been done in the past but this prac- and would only stand public ”C9- 1 em Pleased to report. an- fishing for a short period. 9'3" W be d5'1n8 Out- This columnist is not in fa- ' ' ' There are many olluioorsman who holler for fishing and hunt- in; grounds and yet are not will- ing to spend ten dollars to help ing and hunting pressure has in- creased at such a rate over the past few years that the only way a sportsman can be assured of are twenty-live private dams coii- heanmm Mid l'9mU”9”l”1lK Olli- stlructed this summer. this will do” 5po”.15.W "Bale his Own. The Provincial Department of achieve such a goal. Public 'angl- l Gives 9 Address On Traffic Safety Schurmans School Parade ANNOUNCES The following Contestants have been selected by the Judges to compete In l the Semi-Finals to be held in Summerside High School Auditorium on the follow- ing dates:- 1 to 8 Classroom Division Schools, Monday, May 11th at 4 p.lil. 4 and Over Classroom Schools, Wed nesday, May 13th at 4 p.m. 4 and Over CLASSROOM 'I to 3 CLASSROOM DIVISION Catherine Murphy Linda MacLeod Lillian Miller Donald Ramsay nlaf MacDonald Doris Phillips Doris Ramsay ivers Grlgz Katherine Ford Ernest Staverli Elisabeth Ramsay Norma Ramsay Joan Oatway Shirley oameros Helen Linkletier C atherino Murphy Dorothy Dymeni ltlary Araenauit Lorne Platta Maxine Campbell Shirley Green Cattle Toombl Doreen Baker Lynileu Ellis Ruthie Caruion Arthur Large Elizabeth (Arr-vi Adele Cutcliffix Claranli Found READING GRADES 4 & 5 ----mm-- Industry and Natural Resources contemplate stepping up their dam building prograni illlS com- llng season and new public sport. .lng areas will be available ill 1954. PERSISTENT PET Flaman gave a tomcat to his gun. in-law Lawrence McDonald, who took it 130 miles . .L-gina. A few ,weeks later the cat arrived back at Flaln.1n's door after a long trek on foot. My j-j---:-jj- : PUBLIC AUCTION . To be sold by public auction at ltlie premises of the late Min lznnha sharp an 112 Spring sum, lsunimerslde. at 1:30 p.m. on ;Thlii'SdI)'. the 'l4l.h of May next, household effectsconsistlng chiefly of walnut bedroom suite, walnut lchest of drawers. walnut large ex. ltension dining room table (an. Uilue). small antique walnut side- board. o china cabinet. 2 dress. lers. electric rangette (Sunshine). lwalnut finished steel bed, antique lwalnut couch and walnut table, lodd rugs. dislies and other articles DIVISION Bedeqiie Sandra Shanks Air Marshal Johnson '10" nnmcwlls 10 mention. mmmm Patricia Griffin Air lviggfllini Johnson T'"'" W”) School . Gall Boyle Suniliicrsido g::1:Ine:;,' MORRISON GRADES 6 85 7 lmmm T Ellerslie-Bideforll No Entries Q WED' Indian River 1 I GRADES 8. 9 st 10 I B0del1llP Tntrlcia Poiriel Misftlllcht iil5;.:l::nnlaeiora FOR SALE PUBLIC SPEAKMG l We now have fresh Iii ' f I b ' GRADES 4 & 5 , errlng or 0 star bolt p . . i l . ;g;,1;;l';l'l'lI M '”""" on hand. Prompt deliv- North Bedeque GRADES 8 & '1 Hamilton No Entrlel Mt. Pleasant p GRADES 8. 9 Sr 10 llliierliie Bideford No Entries Albany Rural PIANO SOLO GRADES 4 & 5 Linkletter Road sandy Cameron lery anywhere. CARROL DELANEY Summerside Dial 8853 Wellington 9-2 I l I l OPENING DANCE St. Mary's Academy Bedeque Judy Blacquiere St. Mary's Academy . David Mercer Summersldo . Bonnie Morrison Summerslde lST MARKIS PARISH HALL Joey Quinn Summorsido IJOL 7 GRADES '6 dz 7 iTuesday Evening, May 12th Nol-tiuim Helen Home Hiimmenlile I new Hardwood Floors Tyne Valley Marcia Arsenalllt St. Mary's Academy Excellent Iyfugic Searletown Ruth Cairns Summeralde 1 Rot-I.eShmenlS Patricia (5 rant GRADES 8. 9 & 10 North Bedequo Baltic Bedequo Patricia Poll-ler Maureen Forbes Carmella Gallant Barbara Cameron IOCAL SOLO GRADES 4 s 5 Si" "My" Academy L Admission 40 cents l Dancing 9:00-12:00 .j u Mlacouehe Summeralde St. Mary'lI Academy St. Mary's Academy (Professional Cards. 3. r. HUNTER II. o. Eummerside. P. E. i. E North Bedeque 'Gwyn Phillipa Silmmoraido l complete usual Analyse. N”"'h"" I Glasses Fiifcd GRADES 6 & '7 I PHONE 3116 Hampton No Entries 1 . mm mm ”l”iiSit.i&.?.i;';””” GRADES 8. 9 & 10 fieiltral Bedequo (Ilpa Traverse Eliersiie-Bldeford GROUP GRADES 4. 5 & 6 North Bedcque Albany Rural School GRADES '7, 8. 9 & 10 North Bedequo Sdbol Hedeque School Ll ' These contestants will not appear In the after noon rnmpetitlons as they final winners and will appear on the regular program, Friday. May 15th. They will. however, still he the slipper guests of The M. F. Sehiirman Company. the evening their illvlalon has their play- offs. in Grading Consideration Will Be Given to the i'ollowing:- 4 and Over Classroom Division on Wednesday evening. No Entries SINGING GRADES 4 & 5 Air Marshal Sllmmersid.-, 77. EARLE HICKEY Chartered Arcoilniant Canadian Bank of Oommerce Sumrnerslile. P. E. L i PHONE mu E. PARKMT Johnston School High School GRADES 6 8' 7 , .?.ll.';.ii'mii'.it g;lm;;':;;5fvA::'g;-n':rh""1 loin... illltcll - Eyes nnninod GRADES 8. 9 at 10 ?""'c6 "9"";-:12 p 1 M 5 '5” M"'3'V" A""'"''-' l and by appointment. are automatic seml- PHONE 318., L REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Siimmeralde I W.FoAZIbert Robertson Chartered Accountant SUMDHJBSIDE. P. E. I. . PIANO V(cAL READING l P. r.. i. MUTUAL BUILDING ACCURACY naeariiino ENUNCIATXON I nnynm TONE Mlrn-:m,u, 1 Granville at water street nxrnsssion errcn VOICE l Summcrsldo gggfglr lnuli. r.-0. Box sxrnsssiou I ” """'""'0" I L. A. s. ALLEN All person: listed above will be the supper guests of the M. F. Schurman B.A.. LL11 C0- Lld- ' BARRISTER. are. 1-3 Classroom Division on Monday evening. I as warm Street -. Phone zslo l at Robson's Restaurant at 6 pm. g All successful contestants will appear on Schurmans School Parade on its regular program Friday, May 15th. Schurmdns School Parade is sponsored and produced by THE M. F. SCI-IURMAN CO.. LTD. Remington Summe rslde As A Public Service Feature . w. CHESTER s. l lmllollsill Ban-I.-tor. Solicitor, Nritlry. Etc. l.i..H. lilzmcy to Loan. Office formerly occupied by I Lain Heath Strong. K0. l ,CollectIons Promptly A” ' 2 1'0. Charlottetown 4..,..g WAPELLA, Sasl:., (CF)-Jules s Mr. Watson Jamer. vice president of the New Bruns- wick Safety League and district manager ot the Ford ConiP7”l.V In Saint John, NB, is seen address- ing the Sunimi-rslde Board of. Trade at a dinner meeting on Monday evening. executive the Summerside Board of Trade: land Inspector N. W. Churchill, of the R.C.M.P.-(Photo by Wotton) (Photo by Wotton)-S NORA-i LUFFENHAM. England, (CF)-F0. L. P. Lou Savereux, 28, from Windsor, Ont, supply odicer Mr. Jamer spoke on traffic at this RCAF fighter base for gafeuy, more than a year, has been posted From left in right are: - At- to the United States Air Force in Korea for a six-month course in tornev General Walter E. Dar'oy: supply systems. Mr. Alan Hollilall, president of -DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 43. Places 15. Island 1. A gambling ii. A roster southeast of game Sumatra 5. River (Ger.) DOWN 18. Celebrated 9. The devil 1. overthrown in legend 10. Give up 2. Ring-shaped 20. Color 12. Scheme coral island 24. Man's name 13. Plague 3. Rodent 25. Enthusiastic y la , E 14. Sick 4. Ahead followers Eljmu gngglgg 15. Upright 5. Affirmative 26. A sprite gm; gggg.-3L.-3 16. Personal votes (Shake- - pronoun 6. Audience apearc) itutudars Answer 17. lInder- 7.vPermit 27. Protuberant ground 8. Fragrant part of 33. Ant room resins saddle 36. Sea eagles 19. Goddess of 9. Plquancy 28. Built-in 39. Cry of a discord 11. Outer platform sheep 21. Half an em garment bed 40. Exclamatior 22. Evening l3. l.'nadulter- 29. Desert (2. Terbium (poet) ated 30. Solitary (abbr.) 23. Headland 24. Moslcm title A 25. Nollrlshe. 26. Projecting end of a church 28. Stripe 29. Samarium lslym.) 31. Soft sheepskin 32. Break the seal of 34. I am (con- tractcd) 35. 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