7 195a, ! MEN'S SUITS 522.50 to ss1.soi E lrilunsnar nuunr sarunnar SPECIALS iiiiEi:iinAL's MEN'S i STORE MEN'S TOPCOATS Ducks Unlimited To Make Financial Assistance Available Firianeial assistance to the ex- tent of 13.00) will be made avail- able by Ducks Unlimited (Can- ada) tour a project at l'uiierton's Marsh. nve rpiles from Charlotte- town. aimed at improving condit- ions (or waterfowl. This will be the nut time such a development hes been undertaken in Prince Edward Ialanl by the organisat- ion at mortenien. Most of the money will be spent. to block. the outlets tom the mud: under the highway bridge at the north end. This would be done to establish a permanent nilnianum water level which will be exceeded during high tides. Bloekhu of the outlets will ilood the whole area ot the mails tor several hundred yards away from the bridge and beyond a railway trestle at the far end. The result will he a large pond which will provide an ideal resting and teed- lng place Ior migratory waterfowl. Interest of Ducks Unlimited in the project is confined to the pos- si-bilities tor improvement at! wat- erfowl oonditions. The marsh will not be a sanctuary but merely a place to give the birds an-'opport- unity to rat during flights. AT ' Successful it Field Meet At S'side Airport LAC. Spices won individual hon- ors and the A. 11.8. Flight Cadets came first in team points in the track and held meet held at the Summerside Airport athletic neld yesterday. Sprie-re had 9 points. his nearest competitor beau nae. Smith with 0. A.N.S. arm a total of 80 points. Signals were second with 10, Flying Control had 9, Flying Wing 5, Repair and Workshop 4 each. The tollowi-ng are the winners of the different events: 100 yards-LAC: Sliierl. 10 3'5 sec. . zw yards-LAC. spless. It 2-5 ICC. A 440 yards-17C. Delory. l min. 15 sec. 880 yards-17C. Komelaon. 2.23 i mile-svc. smith. 5.12. One mile relay-A. N. 5. !7C. smviui. FfC. Fe).-l, syc. weir. syc. Komelson, 4.oa 4-5. Shot Putt-17c. Yorike. I it. 5 inches. Discus--ayo. Smith. 'is n.. 1 in. Javelin-I70. Bradley. no at Broad Jump-LAC. Splers. 19 1t., 1 in. High Jump-Baibchuk. 5 i!t,' 3-4 in. Pole Vault-17C. Korneison. I8 tt., 6 . Tug of War--1. Neda; 2. Signals. The sumimenside girls aoltbail team deleated the R.C.AI. wives by the score of 7 to 4. Betty Gay hit a home run !or Summerside and Marion Rogers made two spectacular catches at short iield. Vllilieilliiueilindl Sandy Saddler . Finish Training NEW YPRK. sent. a-(AP)- N-it-herweirht chemo! Willie Pop and diallenger Sandy Saddler W005” "9 1-rlining today for their title dust at Yankee Stadium Fri- day and both declared themselve- "at and ready." -' P09. !00kl.n'.0l'wO more the old will 0' the wisp. blazed through four hat rounds at I-lax-t.iord,Conn. The little. 23-year-old champ mov- ed in and out on aparmates Ray Castillo and Johnny Carr, sticking with his lelt and crossing snappy rights. ' 'Riirougih most oi the 20 days of his earlier training. Pep concenr- rated more on punching than on speed. But today it was elusive Willie on the bicycle, banging A. way and then getting away from the intended counters. At Summit. N.J.. the hard-hib ' lint. 24-year-old Saddler hanged away with his left in tour rounds . with Wilbur Jefferson and 'Mas- simo Sarina. W5 50911 181?. left. left. hook and uvpomut. body and head, all the my lot the skinny Harlem Negro. That's the way he knocked out P99 in their iirut. light and that's 919 WI! he almost nailed him in the second go. The betting lull broke and fresh m0"?! bean to show (or both b0yl- '1lhe prices varied with the different bookmakers. A 5-to-8 price hvoring Saddler was just about the average ticket. Tickets were going last and with good weather prevailing, the PAGE siivlilj broadcasts. the last-day ticket sale CANADIAN QARVING5 FORCED RETIRELENT Line-u-p5;.- lLC.A.F. Wives-: Finnegan. c; La- nush. p; Mason. Gross. Kipicr. Geilnp. Coates. Brown, Ridiey, Burns. Trout in Fullertonls Marsh ,will is expected to be terrific. also beneill. train the plans, ac- cording to J. A. Rodd. Provincial Director of Fisheries. He has ex- amined the area at high and low International Boxing Club expecis to draw close to 35,000 pagan; and 3250.000. With 'no radio or ' St. Jean Port-Joli. Que.. is the "Flyinr centre of wood-carving in Canada, a haberdasher in being the home or some so pro- fesdonol wood-carvers. After he was deposed. Emperor Napoleon III or France retired to ohisiehurst. Kent, Elnxland. where he lived until his death in 1813. Paavo Nurmi. the famed Finn," now is Helsinki. television MEN'S TROUSERS 53.95 to 316.95 tides and says two inlets. Forbes' and McCalium's brooks. will pro- vide excellent spawning grounds for adults as well as nurseries to: fry and smaller trout. On the basis or his survey. Mr. Rodd is also convinced that mar- supply Ireah water habitats for The New Dotoehobla Zipper I-intd ALI.-PURPOSE COAT trout at high tide should they pre- iiu them to salt water. A perman- ent water level would also help conditions tor muskrat. Ducks Unlimited had a biolog- ical survey ot the marsh made last April. The survey was ilavorable and they went ahead with plans Boys' SWEATERS . . . to spend 33,000 on the develop- ! merit. This will be lorthcoming as I soont 3 1;hl:uPr3lvlnl::labkDeipar-t- , . - c or aws u Boys. ' ' ' t ' ' ' T T ilfnpl-ans and these a:e' approved by Ducks Unlimited. The Department will do the job because of the fact the outlets will .........si.9s up Boys' BLAZERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '. . . 59.95 lgeddxteinizr mitehermrgi-its bert. ' SPECIAL 15 ONLY-MEN'S SUITS Value: to 554.50 NOW 529.50 The Canadian National Railway have had tlldr engineers examine the railway trestle and roadbed which runs 1' ough the far end of the marsh and have no objec- tion to the proposed prolect Sets Record for Use our Loy-Away Plan-A smell deposit will hold any gorinent till needed. The GREENDAL (:0. mi. 144 GREAT GEORGE DST. i 2-Year-Old Pacers SYRACUSE. N.v.. Sept. 6-(AP) -Ferman Hanover. owned by Cleo A. Young of Timmonsville. S.C.. today set. a world record tor three-year-old pacer; of two min- utes and two-iittha at a second (or a mile. The time Tuna Toumameiil Opens Next Week WEDCI-!.'POR.T. N.s.. Beptl ii - 10?) -- Fishermen of five lang- ilalws will cuss and coax the fight- rnist iish to surface a tin as they iiut out to sea Irons this village on Nova scotia's west coast next week '0 eompeis in the seventh inter- national Tuna Oup matches. Ulrlne the biueiins which have It nreicrence for the shallow. last- iiowlng waters oil the coast will be such men as Capt. Cyril Priaby M Guildiord. England. who won they coveted Victoria arose during ihezrim World War. lie will cap- taiii the commonwealth team. Which will include anglers iron: Seven teams will compete in the match which runs irom Sept. 13-16. Chile is entering (or the iirst time. while cubs. Brazil. Argentina and a combined team irom Den- mark and Dweden will also wet lines in the swift waters or sold- ier's rip. 12 miles from shore. But the team to watch is the United states aggregation headed by George Thomas oi has Arigeles, 2 Calif. The Americans copped the Alton-B. Trophy in 1943 and again last year. CJERBOURD. Sept. 4 - (Reu- ters) - A French airorait with to British tourists aboard made a torad landing on I Normandy beach Sunday after barely avoid- ing a. herd of cows on a runway. The aircraft. belong to s private French line. was liying from Din- . glnal and tide (lat springs wiil' clipped three-fifths of Erin-nmea-side: Gay, c; Meikie. p; Dewar. Pal-mer, Rogers, Maxim. non. Eiderkin. Clark. Baker. EV!!! member of both teams received n-ylon stockings from the Airlorce committee in charge of the meals. The Ali-torce men's 1eamlam- basted the Summerside soitbali team to the tune of 11 to 1. G. MacDonald. pitching to. the Town was hit hard and retired in the M-th inning with the score 15 to 0 against the civilians. Tanton Mc- Neil relieving MacDonald held the Airmen pretty well in check and only two more Flyer runs cross- ed the plate. Ray Durant hit a home run for Sumniersidds lone tally. Armstrong and Lamoureux pit- ched for the Flyers and held the Town players to a few hits-. Llneups:-- l't.C.A.F.: Hope. :; Lovers. c; Lamoureux. 3): Armstrong. 9; Mo- ran, Lairush. Killer-n. Brown. H08- an. Hoffman. Belliveau. Summerside: -E. Deighan, c; Blacquiere. c; G. McDonald. D: T. McNeil). p; P. Mac.Ausland. L. Schurman. 3. Allen. E. Campbell, R. Durant. M. Delaney. L. Mac- Ausland, G. McNelll. F. Savlrlant. B. MacKay. : JACKSONVILLE. Fla, Sept. 4- (AP)-A tunnel two boys were digging in a sandy canal bank caved in and smothered them to death Sunday. They Watson, Jr., 10, and Donald Ray st.acye.Al). a second all the previous re- cord. let in 1936 by Worthy Grat- ton. Ferman Hanover. driven by Clint Hodglns. set the mark in a 35,000 pace at the Syracuse State Fair. ' ' were Sam A Armed Aggression must be met with Trained United Strength 31' i ;i ll There are immediate openings for men to train as specialists in the modern electronic: field, as well as opening: for aeto-engine and air- frame technicians. Previous experience is not essential. Wmudn. South Africa. Australia mqi emu". Whether you choose electronic: or one of the other special trades. you will be given a thorough training on the latest equipment under skilled instructors. You will be well paid, and at the end of your service you will he earl ' i to a pension of substantial gratuity. ml to London. r tin mo E on cimiugiiit.iic:' e one-pirct E truth to oiiiiiio siuo Iledss InDiIP9'll9'. ' 1 water lilro t the water. Nouiusi-Aims CRO-PUP Is 0 sold load-not 7 most eennod deg loads; You Do your part to help Canada do her pan! al Canadian Airiliorce S R A 3i hm .- e- "W m7."i"s. Rocket laser Sat. vi A h Citadel! shaving hm", . X15 0' n.c.a.r. nscaumno tmrr. Dominion 4 ,,,,,.. Pllbllo mu. Cor. Main e Illghlold su.. . htoncten. N. I. Phone: (00. 33 e IIsaaaoIlun.It1IostdfiItlsa.laIauIteIluInu'Mmgaqim. aaaurssaiunaanaIid0aaumsnavahlIatalol.cA.l. limit---a T T. -mi ow Arr my - mu rm mum mm , T Dior consult the Career Counsellor at your nearest i R. C. A. F. Recruiting Centre. need. it"!