. speak than’ + : ,% 10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri ., June.17, 1968. HUNTER’S. CORNER A Die Favorite Shooting Spot Brings Back Memories big, fitiffy natives would der out. The black powder shells | inthe 10 cauge doubles would | in thunderous- tones and | sometimes .one,~ on rare occa- sions two. would drop, from the,\1.. Jost none of its own style hu-> air To be perfectly” truthful, clean misses were a strong fifty. per cent on such hunts. Old Jack would give with a sad look on such occasions but was all joy and tail wagging when we scor- ed. The. old dam embankment, ex- t for a lone. apple tree Near- | ink its end, looked very much | like it did fifty odd years ago. But there all resemblance had vanished. Huge spruce had re- placed the alder, willow and light “hardwood growth. Power saws had left clean, white stumps almost at ground level, that were twelve to fourteen “ine | ches in diameter. Two bull doz- ers stood by as stump. clearing and ‘‘fill’ movers. They could move more “‘fill’’ in an hour fifty hard-working men could move via the horse and cart_ method, in©a mouth. Pick, shovel and sheer muscle. was what made things move in the days when this dam was brought into: ae Men were what’ the name implies in those days: RAN MILL ¥-talked—to- Roland- MacDon- ald a few days ago and he told | me his grandfather run this mill at one time and the place- buz- zed with activity. This was my first visit to the Hurd, Mill site since the early thirties approxi- mately 33 years ago. As I stood on the embankment of the old dam nostalgic - memories came crowding in..In my mind’s eye I could see old Jack moving cautiously into the cluster. of ap- ple trees and vines and hear the thunderous take-off of the big “natives”. In many ways those we good days when life was | r y worth living. One thing certain there were. no nuclear bombs that could wipe this pro- vince off the map in a matter of minutes. ...,.0r Jess... “We had. great imaginations in those bygone days. Brother Art and.1 would, squat: before the’ fire in the Waterloo stove and watch the hardwood,: blocks as the . Fuel & Stove Oils XA: Burner .. Service” >. Farm. Gas_and_ Diesel Basa Fuel. Be » @ Complete line of . Shell Farm Chemicals. J. W. Skinner Dial 4-4044 - Ae \lost some ‘of their old time gla- thun- | mour but most certainly none of |hall (1-1) and F itheir humour. The Old Souris | Hbighthouse-is—the-center~of —at=/ itraction at*¢he moment. politica!- ‘ly and: otherwise and the area mour. They tell me ‘that the slo- igan making headlines in our} leastern metropolis is “If it moves pension it — if it duesn’t pave it’. Let somebody try and —— that one. SOFTBALL PRACTICE The Dodgers of the City Soft- ball league are to hold a prac- tice this Sinday évening at 6°00") o’clock. Alt players are asked to be the Memorial Field on time. MARITIME RACING FREDERICTON (CP) — An | eight-dash -harness racing card | was postponed here Thursday night because of rain. The pro- | | PROBABLE : PITCHERS \ 4 By THE CANADIAN PRESS — Probable pitchers for foday's major Jeague’ games, won-losi |records in parentheses American League One: evening this week my |sparks seemed to explode like _ California, Br linet (4st -or Ro- partner. and 1 drove out to the | pistol shots in the open front. We | \jas (2-0) at Kansas City, Hunter Old Hurd Mill site on the Don- ‘could ‘see all sorts of animals | |(5-5), CN), ; “ach Road, where Arda is. clear-|and even Indians on the prowl. |, Chicago, John (4-4) at ‘Minne- ing the site for a dam. Before,|When a segment of a rer, lnota, Perry -(2-(0), (N) and ‘after, the First Great War |log would break away - with a! Cleveland, Bei! (6-2) at Wash- it was my favourite grouse !sharp crack and fly like a‘bullet |ington, Segui ‘2:5’. 'N) hunting spot. native partridge | across. the open grate and hit |’ Detroit, Wilson (5-5) at New to! me and seldom did I miss something we thought looked |Rork, Stottlemyre: (56), (N). ge@tfing a shot,: or several like an Indian — Art would ex- | Baltimore, , Barber (5. 2)" at shots, at rocketing ruffed |claim: ‘He got him'’.. We had |Boston, Sadowski (1-0), OND,” grbuse. The Southport’ farmer |plenty of imagination in those | fal Lanes --was a frequent companion on days even if we were short in| mone ‘ _ guth hunts. A cluster of wild ap- |other essentials. Pittsburgh. Cardwell.(2 ne _ ple trees was the attraction Old | . . ' Atlanta Btesing ame’ (3-5), (N ack would move in and some- Pbsagatieigas adda a tlaar naa | New York, ‘Fisher (3-6) and times'as°many as 7a dozen Shaw (2-4). at Cincinnati, Nux- ischer (2-3) (2) (Twi-N) Philadetpiia, Buh! ‘2-4 or Jackson (4-5) a St. Louis, Sim- mons (1-1),: “Perry (6-1). at (N). San Soc | Los Angeles, Sutton (7-4), Only games scheduled. ee se ave WONDERF WORLD OF y “VALLEY OF THE DOLLS”. , $7.75 BEACH” by Thomas H. Raddall $5.95 |CARD SHOP| Grafton St: ~~" Ch’town gram was rescheduled for. to- | | night. : ““HANGM ANS 4 || dust arrived. Handsome gift wrapping for Father’s stand plus a variety of novelty cite. See us first CARD 103 Graften St. ~ see Dad's 7 ‘sparkle! ~ You're the ~greatest, * Dad. ~ You're a real e swinger, Pop. You're e rful, Fatherr. “However you wish to say you love him, we have the card that says it perfectly. SHOP Dial 4-9974 SCHOOL TEACHER AND STUDENT ~ ~ WIN MOTORCYCLES Sherwood Junior High, i a which they won in the Honda-A- throughout the. Atlantic. Region. end’ jaunts in the country, while Master Brian” Howatt has agreed te around until he js old enough to get a license, Two years ago Miss ° Miss Gwen MacLean who teaches Grade 6 stud ents, and 12 year old Rr are presented approvingly as they Day Give Away program, Miss sponsc acLean. says she will use ian Howatt, a-studept, at with their motorcycles, wed by. Pepsi-Cola bottlers her_pale blue Honda for week- let his mother drive him facLéan “had a couple of girls friends visit her from Toronto, riding Hon das, and it has been her fond wish ever since to own a motorcycle. From left to right are: Run dell Seaman, Presicfent of Seaman’s Beverages Limited; Brian Howatt, Miss Gwen MacLean, and Keith Carmichast, agent fot Hondas.” ul ™ ~EATON' S Father's Day Me Open Tonight Until 9:30 ate 4@ Delight Dad with a pleasing gift from Eaton! s. Dee Remember Him on His Day, Stnday; June 19th : Men's Sport Coats A widé assortment of cofours and patterns, both light- weight and medium styled in the popular 3 button single breasted, sizes 36 to 46. 9*.47 Priced - ai Men‘s Casvel Slacks with cotton, or regular’ full cut, self supporting belt loops, colours wheat, elope, pleuter (green) blue, sizes 23 to 46. Priced from. 5*-9" (green), sizes 36 to 46. Each Men's Tropical Slaeks “hehe” “weight, ‘and wool, cool~and~ dressy; al “ No Iron Pyjamas Narrow. wale pique " 4.00 Each Father's Day Greeting Cards : Choose from a large and colourful array of cards at Eaton’s. Large ones, small ones, meditim sized . with icc cae em that are sure to ‘appeal ones . to Dad. “Desk-Se Consists of 2. stick pens, black with oe oe. ~~“oured~trim “set -on-marble~base> each 2.79 Wide Selection of Offi 7 to 11. Pair | Men's Birkdale | Fireside Slippers: Fine quality leather uppers with padded lea- ther soles and heels, brown and beige, sizes —6.98-7. 38 Electric Shavers Remington, Philips, Ronson, Sunbeam. 19.95 - 34.95 Beaded Screens Surface captures normally wasted light, control and spreads It evenly, eliminates glare distortion free pictures, simple operation. Size 40°’ x 40”. _ Toiletries For Dad OLD SPICE Each wo Billfolds ” Késorted ‘styles. Men’‘s Watches Assorted styles. ted Utility Kits ~~ - 2 ——. Refreshing spice scent with a tamg and zest that makes you feel prepared for the day ~ ahead. Pro-Electric Before Shave Lotion, 2 oz. After Shave Lotion, 2% o2., e e After Shave Talc; 3 oz. : Old Spice Cologne, 434 o78, Men's Shower Soap, 6% 02. Gift Sets — Include After Shave‘ Lotion and Spray __Plastic contain ° Plastic Travel Kit — Spray Deodorant, Other Sets For Dad 3.00 and — 007 Sets . Citation Sets ee Yardley Sets oh ese « = pennants sete eeeen owe ee. e+ © © 6 0 6 0 GMO os esen’ es @2 62.086 ibn 7 5c Fach — 100 a ee Fach =, 50. Each Bre 5 O Deodorant in 1 50 Set Shaving Lotion and Talc, Set (250 rev eees 2.00 to 4.25 . 2.25 to 10.00 10°-1. Cribbage Board --. Two lane for two or four ee Famensnen with--pegs-.and—instructions—. ents EACH 2. 00 ice Equipment © constetiog of posture chairs, type writers and filing cabinets. 50, Cotton, terylene with cotton and fortel styled with slim styling or beige, ant- olive, blue? ~~ Birkdale Golf Jacket _ eee of terylene ‘and cotton, completely washable, SEN styled with self collar cuffs and waist- band elastic inserts, colours beige, blue, pleuter 12.95 -made-- of —Terylene slim and regular styling, colours brown, ’ green, blue, tan, beige,” sizes 30 to 44, 11.95 Man's. Birkdale Shortie. pees * * Aircool’’ no iron pyjamas, em- bossed prints, short sleeve, knee length, sizes A to E. 1.98 - 10.00 9.95 - 65.00 3. 95, 2. J5u8. 5 5 So aceifortabte! of these (chairs. Well made with hard- wood franies, ~spring-fitted—seats ant backs. Well. padded with buoyant back i adjusts avocado, gold-colour. ’ Men's. EATONIA Socks Men's Ties . 100% strechy nylon, machine washable, English rib with small pattern on side panel, colours char- coal; medium grey, brown, blue. Each TP io for a" Men’s EATONIA Shirts Short sleeves, both white and woven stripes, san- forized, mercerized, sanitized combed cotton broad- cloth, anchored on ,non-chip buttons, contour ee style, sizes 14'2 to, 1642. nen Gf 50- Men’s, Sport Shirts A large selection of siiort and long sleeve sport shirts, -plains, stripes, madras; neat checks, assorted plaids ~and . tartans; -sizes- small medium; 4* uP s _ From — Men’s | “Grand Slam” Golf Shirts Made by Stanfields, styled with underarm gusset for freedom of action, ‘terylene and cotton for easy care, colours green, w. blue, beige, navy, tan, sizes small, medium, large, sick, wssigad Men’ $ Birkdale Belts Handkerchiefs Cotton ‘lawn, white with Genuine cowhide colours black, grey, hrown. Sizes 30 to 46. 2 ia] A smart assortment of new patterns. 102 : Men's Birkdale | | coloured aif} ‘That Is Sure. to Please } Tecomaster ‘Home. Craft Powere Tools 7" Circular Saw and lift out tray, size 21’" x 9” x 10"’, i Bach 0. = Saber Saw ~huek. = : Wa Each Cuts wood, sheet - metal; crosscuts notches, base tilts’to 45 degrees. Each Tool Box High polish finish, rip guide. 7 aL : Bh 21.95 > Dacia Chairs oe os Delight Dad with a Comfortable Chair to Relax. in. ee For “relaxation try one * f to several positions. Colours EACH Seamless metal construction with drawers Consists of pencil point burner, heavy uty burner, soldering tip falme spreader spark lighter, fuel in metal ones case. _ eo Precision hardened steel. gears, key type 27.95 Propane Torch>Kit and 11.98 chs Sa as coves vances vied ee s %