eason 1. FREE -- Two GET SET FOR THE Hunting Season ...ITI'IACA Feotherliglii FEATHERLIGHT I ' PROOFIESTED FOR sum ii we aonom EJECTIONIII Only SM Lbs. in 90 Gauge Only 6 Lbs. in 16 Gaugd CnIy'6V; Lbs. In 1! Gauge REPEATER! Boxes Shells (Imperial) with any mo- del ITHACA Repeater. ITHACA Model 37 Standard with the new Raybar Sight. NOW ONLY . . . . . 589.95 Bargains In Used Double Barrels r and Repeaters. We Also Rave: I55 KENT ST. limit, five birds per day Hares or Rabbits: 31st. Muskretn: to December 9th. Geese: cernber 9t.h. Beg Limits:- Geese (including Brant) cock. 8. Possession Limits:-- cock, 16. sion to hunt should be sought i Water It. We wish to remind hunters who are about In uallent hunting in prospect this fall that spproxims rent of the lend in this Province is privately owned. Permis- VYu 't Mis "SHOT" WM 10- H1 10'' Arnnlenltleneedether bsnrers'smpResheu summsrsids Hardware TIIE NEW WINCHESTER AUTOMATIC SAVAGE AUTOMATIC STEVENS REPEATEBS NOBLE REPEATERS K STEVENS DOUBLE BAIIIIELI COOEY SINGLE BARIIELS Douglas Bros. & Jones Ltd. -PHONE 6565 U NT OPEN SEASONS and BAG LIMITS Hungarian Ps.rtridge: October 1st to November Llth. Bag limit eight birds per day. . Ruffod Grouse or Native Partridge: October 15th to October 31st. Bag limit, three birds per day. Pheasants: October 1st to November 11th. Bag November 15th to Jsnusry Mink: November 10th to December 31st. November 10th to December 31st. Baooon: Jan. 1 to Dec. 31. iinonirrony sums: Diicksz (Other than Wood Ducks), October 1st (Other than Brant), October let to De- Brent: October 29th to November 27th. Wilson's Snipe: October 1st to November 2nd. Woodcock: October 1st to November 2nd. In any day: Ducks (exclusive of Mergansers) 8: 5; Wilson's Snipe, 8; Wood- Ducks, 16; Geese (including Brant), 10. Wood- tea- I per where possible sod every eon-hey nrsctised to ensure a maximum amount of enjoyment in all. The Department of Industry and Natural Resources j There are many persons who deplore the passing of the summer season and fishing, but the advent of fall, the cool, brisk days bring compensation. It her- alds the approaching hunt- ing season, a pre-dawn wait in s specially prepared "blind", a tramp through woods gaily bedecked with autumn tinged foliage, or a cross country jaunt with bird dog over recently cleared fields which have given up their summer yield. To many it is the WHEN YOU GUNS AMMUNITION HUNTING CAPS YOU CAN BE FULLY REFRESHED FROM A COKE TO A, DINNER I '. I GUNS:-u I RWINOETQ '' REMINGTON HAPPY HUNTING DAYS AHEAD! YOU CAN BE ASSUIIIGI) OF RELIABLE EQUIP MENT TO MAKE YOUR HUNTING A SUCCESS GUN CLEANING EQUIPMENT I FIRESTONE HOME AND AUTO CO. LTD. VISIT THE ISLAND GRILL QUEEN STREET i l . .0... , t W JOINION AGIOMATIC FITS IIRIAIZ IINGLI ' .. i Mano.-oouuu and Siper x . II-Mi-I N-In-in QOIIFAE-DIIOMI-OI.EANIN'G OUIBLUI-OOOIIANIIDUOK CALLS, ETC. TIIE' BIKE SIIOP finest season of the year. With the fishing tackle tucked away in a corner 01 the attic, soon well oiled guns will be taken from their resting places and readied for action. The dress of the day will be boots tied high and bright gaudy shirts. The little wife will again have to exer- cise the patience she almost lost during the fishing sea- son when the gardening vied for the attention of the ”other half". Now it will SIIOP HERE DECOYS DUCK CALLS RECOIL PADS be placing of storm win- dows, the raking of leaves or the many other odd jobs that are necessary to put the house in order for the long winter ahead. All the explosions come October may not be from gun-fire. However, the "gone hunt- ing” sign will be promin- ently displayed by bhe many sporting enthusiasts. Hunting has enjoyed an increased following in re- cent years and indications are that this year there will be more sportsmen than ever trying their luck with the gun. Visitors, especial- ly from south of the border, are again expected to be numerous. Taking part in the hunt, of course will be many bird dogs which when properly trained and working with the one he loves can show In 0 r e perseverance a n d greater sagacity than many humans on the hunting grounds. With the coming of the ,duck hunting season. many wives face the annual prob- lem of how to cook them. Some women feel that shooting ducks must be more fun than cooking them and wives of duck hunters fall into twoclasses -those who will clean the birds, inside and out-and those who won't. To one who doesn't balk (at the job of defeathering a wild duck. there is no problem, but for those who do object A suggestion to i her adventurous mate might be, "the hunt is not'over until the bird is thoroughly cleaned.” For many hunters it will be their first opportunity to roam our Island countryside but the majority of gunners out on Saturday will be local sportsmen who will be tombining a most pleasant HUNTING is RODS- l . & SPIIIIT LIIIIGE ; assesses:-I-. SEASON! SEE OUR CGPLETE ed to exercise the rules of caution and to respect the rights of property-holders. sport with an enjoyable holiday. Whatever their status, hunters are remind- Welcome Visiting Sportsmen We hope you will enioy your stay on Prince Edward Island as much as we enjoy having you. Highfield Court HIGHFIELD AND Motel Charlottetown C. I. L. AMMUNITION - ALL GAUGES GOOD SHO0TlIIIi.... THE TEN GIIMMAIIIIMEIITS OF SAFETY 1. Treat every gun with the respc-r-t due to a loaded gun. This is the cardinal rule of gun safety. . Never point a gun at anything you do not wziiil to slioul. Never leave your gun unattended unless you unload it first. Never climb a tree or a fence with a loadcd gun. . Never shoot at a flat hard surface or the surface oi iwm-1'. 10. Do not mix gunpowder and alcohol. IMPERIAL --- MAXUM --- CAN UCK AND SIZES fuedsmsept. 27. 1955 The Guardian Page 7 Opens on Saturday, October Isl Let's Go Hunting J. C. Higgins 12 Ga. Deluxe Pump Shotgun Free tailing action, ventilated rib and r-lmke control compell- sauir make this the biggest value pump on the market. Re- duced ten dollars from last year. NOW S79.95 g J. C. Higgins 12 Ga. Standard Pump Shotgun Has the sanie free (ailing a('ll0l1 ai- niit the compensator and mailed rib action on the market. Last year it was :':?'F'J 93. the llwliixr ruiivip but with- Tlir lmtvzt pr1('P(I pinup This year it is S6935 J. C. Higgins Bolt Action 12 Ga. Wild) multi-choke compensator and recoil pad. S4-4.95 Easy Payment Terms of only l0Wo down also available on all Slusrauns. 129 Kent St. THE ROGERS HARDWARE co. no. .. .9t4Zf4lf(f: " III 2. Carry only empty guns, taken (l4)Wll or iiiih the action open, into your auto- Maw M W Wm WWW GET mobile. camp and home as in mm: mpsmm. 3. Always be sure that the barrel and action are rilmir of obstructions. tsgieriall 1'.nn:yR2marlbut wig: '. ' .. - 9 Sift PIHTEF I1 T085 4. Always carry your gun so that you can control the diiection of the muzzle mm I 1 4 M A mu” 1 U2 even if you stumble. minors nr mlvn Iizirrl Ehnl 12 . Always be sure of .Vour iarizoi lioiorc Pulliiiil tho lriizizvr. mrl 1 (hr in-w i'iiPEi'iiAi. ilaenum llflllx lhr added JIPI leis plentv (cu rr EFPSF striking pmmr of 20'", more get mnrr BUY EARLY While Ammunition MPERIAL" Magnum in (tin pattern . . ni march: to help you rlrnn kills and r-rippled ducks and Stock is Complete e SEE THE FOX MODEL I DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN. THE STEV- ENS MODE 311 DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN. THE SAVAGE MO- DEL 775-SC AUTOMATIC SHOTGUN. THE STEVENS MODEL 77 PUMP GUN and our 12 8: I6 GAU GI SINGLE In PUMP SHOTGUNS. CONSULT YOUR LOCAL MERCHANT FOR YOUR HUNTING SUPPLIES DUCK DECOYS RUBBER. DI TIIK DECOYS & GOOSE CALLS