.»' ' ‘ ' “ _~ 3 _ ' _ _ _ __ __ » -_ ._ _ _ ,; _ f 1. _ P.iGs.s-._lv~ _ » ' _ . ~’;§ E ' . ~ ' _ " ‘ ' ~ |2=%sr...1..f.¥"§il .f = a ~\_r= .. 4 r » . 1 _ ~ ' , ‘ _ M2?G1§_f{1§'f;'__,_f=f*,=,'f__-'_' i __ _ _*~v¢ril.s¢r.r._ . * ' _ _ _ _ , _ . _ 5000]{¢m¢y,,,_` ,s ‘»~,--'J 5. =.=}+ ». " .~. 1" ,_ .E3 4 uch C Tempera . . pi-__ I 01 _. W. _: ~ » f.--.-1-£1;-= x= 1 " " *‘*°' - -~-- -‘ - i T” _'=-==»h...;- --_*:,._.=__.; . _ -- W -~-- -~ -(_ <-= __ - ' ’ ascan-ra rllarwn .viii-=Be‘i'.iwl.l1isii?»'~i%iii'ir...lf.li cruin1.0'r'rs'mwN PRINCE Enwaan-<1s1t_aNn, cannon. SATURDAY, sentences 8. 1906. ,_ {_,,,,._,,,,,,_,,.,,_,,,,;,g,, _ _ _i_ . ._ ., _,_ _ __ _ _ ANNUAL NElillNc . F. & G. ASSOCIATIO The Report for the Year Submitted-The Ol ' Board ofvOllicers Re-elected-Change Proposed Regarding License for Residents" Sons i Tha annual meeting of the Prince Eli- wlird I-iinnil Fish and Game Association i season for Bnipo and wouiicock; and pro- l tection for ccriain fur-bearing animals. was held lust night in the Stlpenillu-v's Courtroom, the presiileut. F. W. ilynd- man in the chair. Ai or routine, the an- nual rnpolt of the Executive was submit- ed, lt covered the work accomplished by the Association during the year and wus in part as follows; - Your executive in presenting their an- l. nual report do so with il feeling ofjusi The report, of.vvhleh a summary given above, was adopted. Tho elec'.ionofoi’l'lcer~l for the ensuing yearresulted in the old board being re-elcctcd. The Guardian is pleased to state that their names and lnost of their portraits appear cn the in-igaiiiue page of today‘s Issue in u spccially ilius rated article dealing with the objects of the 'FHENIIH SHilili -~ ""' ‘the aislliidtion ic preventing others f rorn flable pride at tho result of their year`=i ls- ` bars. Twelve months ago, when this asso- I lciaiion was inaugurated, neither the game laws nor the fishory regulations lnid little more respect shown to theru than if _ they had no existence at all. For many _ years previous, shooting and fishing by un_la\\'ful means and at illegal times was the rule, -while obeying the laws was thc exception. Fish and game had become so scarce that their entire cxtinc | tion appeared to be onlya matter of time l Those conditions have now changed. Du- i ring the past year both the game lan-sf and the fishery regulaf ions have been re' spectcd as never before. Very few coni- plaiuts have been lodged, and of these the most part were entirely unfounded, and the rest inposslble to prove. Two cuscs of violation of law however, have been prov ed in vice president Clarke`s district ill Kings county, and the offenders fined $10' _a piece. This scarcity of convictions is _ owing, not to lsxity on thc part ofthe menlbers of the association, bunrnther to the strict watch that has been kept, and to the general knowledge that such a watch was being kep In addition to this the people gcncra‘ly » have shown a strong disposition to keep the law_._i.hemselves, and also to assist infringing them. In a nut shell, tiiisi scarcityof convlc ionsis ducto thc fact that poachlng, which was formerly so common, has to il. large degree ceased, greatly to the credit of the inhabitants ofthe province. . _ in consequence oftimabsencc of illegal iishingmnd shooting. the llsh and the game have been much-inorc plentiful than has been known for a great many years. This is conceded ily al clubs,i\t first violently opposed to ou association, now seo that they . wer laboring undera inlstalien notion of its brouzmdisoredm on the English _u_lS__°_ cbiecte,au~l arc no longer nntagonl~i.ic, but hhuwa disposition to workin harmony wlihus. The year‘s accounts. properly audiie and certified, will be laid before you. 'rlio camo aot.1ll0il.i~s versed br ill leslllalure. flkl not lil “lm” l’“"ll‘=“l'“`” gamblers and loose-livers will be can-eil °°\’ll° UU W We °'“““""d °‘ thc d"“n’ from tllebest houses. presented by this association; stil it was long step in the right direction; Mil Y°\1 executive proposcto ink the legislature. _ _ in the interests or snorinuwn and province Minnow Limmeni lisiiavss Neuralgiv gefioi'lil|`y,,t0 make some auieudnlontsi the Act. These inclnde the granting of h M \|,f,0 sidents' sonscouilng ‘;.;’°.“5.:’.T?'“..» 1- oe clllcaco Manners. ~o2;‘,,el_2i,,'-;'§l;~==§;i ~ nf'_:i',,";;_i'¢‘»lsf"°.°°°"' __ `s-ifliwiopdi ' ‘ |' The meal F' 8" G' charges be made against them were true. , ohcr f _ _ % t. _m,_________.__-*-991!-l- Association. Afier some discussion it was decided to press upon the Government the advisabl- lity of changing the close season for snipe und woodcook to from Jan. 1étt0 Sept. lst, instead of Oo‘. lst; and that there shall be a close season for muskrats and inlnks; and that section 8 be amended by adding n proviso that a shooting per- iult, good for 15 consecutive days, may be granted to the sons of bona fide residents, temporally residing out of the province, who return to the province on a visit, on payment of a fee of $2 5*. After a very hearty vote of thanks to the Secretary, spoken to by most of the members prerent who all praised highly the services rendered, the meeting atljourilcd. ' ___.__.i...l---- iNi|-Sililili Sli 'SliHS Liliiil N LONDi.\N‘.Sopl. 6-Au-'Anti Smart Scif movement. has been started among the best circles of English sooicty.'it is headed bythe young Duchess of Norfolk,.a high- principled and fearless woman who already has proved lier fitness for the pround position cf Premier Duchess, which she gained by her marriage. Father Bernard Vaugllan`s denunciation cf the morals prevalent in cerialn sections cf society is held to be, ln the main, justi- fied. Father Vaughan received many lett- ers from members uf the Smart Set themselves, admitting :that many of the Z Nowagreateffort is to be made to purse society of the elements that have cracy. Bya system of rigorous scrutiny into the records of those who appear on d their visiting list, hostesses who have joined the reforming movements will weed out the men and women who bear ° tho tulut of tlle“Smart Set." Inveteratu u _ 1- 1---0-»¢__._.__.. 0 “ ..-_@1- -- 1 Sept. 7 - (Special)- Sept-. 471 “ Whcat...... . wi $10.75 Osxoaoo, ii Dec. Pork Corn. . Wheat. Pork. . . W heat . . .. 42;, .. 72; May .,__._.g---» liinird'i Linlmsui tum Burns. etc. __._.__l___1--i---- llil lllliniuvlils wilt ltllnnliiil SEv1is'ror»ol., Russia, Sept. 0.-In an-. swerto the publication of anotlce from the Terrorists thatsscntence of death had been imposed on Col. Dllllbllilfi oiilcers oithot corps, in an open letf/oft exact vengeance on the leaders of th Progressive pin-nos. Admiral Skrrilloli commander-of the Black Sea lint, and ' ¥ d hero is vel of the military common er di M "_ training squadron as well as thed rcgglat QQ lpililheallivs of the attltu e g orncn sailors of the fleet and the garrison ’the`fort|ecs. The annual cruise of the dilliills 'Night Watchman at W' 'F"`Vi'as' Maimfactursrv Nominated, May Be Elec- Bathurst, the Cause Beinz . So far.Unknown. Barnuasr, N. B.. Sept. 7-(Speclal)- The boiler in Calboun's sawmill st'F. Vilas, manufacturer of Cowansvllle Jacquet River exploded about 3 dclock; this morning killing the night watchman, Nowcll Mcltachern of Harcourt, and' badly wrecking me mill. ’ i 'I.`he cause of the explosion is unknown. .as MoEachern was alone at the lime. i fi-cm fifty two delegates. lliilslltl liiiw French Vessei’s Nels Des- troyed, and British and A French vessel fishing within the territorial waters on the north east coast having complained that people ou coast destroyed hcr nets, British and French warships investigated and the ImperlulGcvernment- invited the colony also to investigate und punish its subjects if found to be in the wrong. The Colonial cruiser Fiona with cfliciuls has been despatched to the scene io hold a full inquiry. - i _ The incident ls likely to lead to _the French Warships Soni, .Dro 'c a Delivery in Montreal --- _ and Now inherits a Sr. J onN's N. F., Sept.,-'i(Speclal)-The ` . French shore question has been rcvlvcd I B|g Fortune' under a new aspect. i adoption of Anglo Frenchffsgutttldifoz- ted Unopposed. Mau-rasar., Sept. 7-(Spcclal)- William was yesterday chisen Liberal candidate for Brome County to replace Hou. 'J. _C, Mcflorklil-raised tothe bench. ' E. W. Westover was also mentioned. Vilas received only majority cf four votes Next Monday is nomination day and the election will likely go by accllniation. Wliillil iiillliiii A Ni|LiiilNi|ili MONTREAL, Sept. 7--(Special)-.lllmcs Broderick Roach, who u few days ago was a driver on a delivery wagon here sailed onthe Tunisian today for l°°°l° °°““"““ "“‘° “‘°""““" '° `“"' CHARM: _ P l n a l r ‘hoes as well as men o ' l . ` ' “P” “°'“ .m0"°“m"A “"`““"°( yet because they lin less stron pdxnigargdftnztivdfbatgddfysifrfiiey` 5 ____ _ _ __ §- - uw Camberlaahllllfsdlsatltohave will &`i;‘il` women negiea ,tha early eviden- arg adapted tngood time. when the ` - _ yi ifgmy pm. .ea nioossac comm worn., olmaaa ed ill.. vigor. 'drowns warren will ,,,,\, ,,,,,,,\,¢ ,,., .cared .mp .l.,,..., The Slater Slice is ccoronx » ' » ‘ * cincinnati and Obilmbul were visited' by 'itz' dm" g" °P°'m1;!f. \’° "Pmd bl classes' can alleviate, but they 'cannot _ ` " » *Ffh* im young women and theyall gavallben 2: B W' wbf" “"° < 'W°""f°df°"` lvuys correct. Visit our Optical De- . .. _ ' ' * " 1 ,ny gp nglp thogood wink. ||~,.;' g¢kr::°f::-':'1,';5|,°:f H'oQ,°f¢f",|,:n,:g, artment in Charlottetown on the first fC8l lil tile 1011 g full, . M", gm. ¢,1;n,g¢qk the Rev. Mr. Kerr the appetite! Bow quickly rich blood is S ill °f W¢lk¢l1l°8 U"- .nc nu family to clsvilnio for islinlo gxwgigpormnp wl¢;“t_:_tl_i_g’ clings. . rout- Sb' \°f°‘l|l°ll Bl/ I b°'f°l WW' *N anne. Yoifilafoolifgd a new being, with i to etternftoscnic business. She sw vi an ability to confront life‘s . . o ’ _ ¢-»».-f» .J-i _ _ __ - went out _ 3 _get ’ » 5 " ' _ has not returned. After she had been ob- lm” UU- YW FN I W bill" ill! . ‘ | 9! _ uw - _ seat for a week Mr. Km- came to the con- 2:’°n7°|':.""’°f:%'0f,°°°dh° “I \R”'°'°“°’ 5°" Camel” m°°k' I laaloa that time was lomothllll WWI .