can _il _` -_ .V ~ _ , 'i'-`~.`_f""" ` ' '_ ` ` 'TT " ' ` _ ‘ "‘ L, ' .f " ~' """ -;.`__* "V f-. 'oo-.' x _ -me _PAGE NUR * _ THE GUARDIKN . _ ' _ T j _~SEPT. 6,1918' "` ‘ "~ . - f f _ ~ - _ ' »_ -- -- _ ff" - -' ' ~ - - ---A ~ ~ -~ ~ ' 'A ‘ _ -»_~_'_~ ,.,...` ma wéigfh poisons that are only partially succ- L _ G V A ' ' " __ ____ e _ ul, we can partly at least, realize what; WAR CANNING 5U|_LE1'|)| 50 . __. ,_ s .. - _ _ ~ " .'»~‘“ ani:-nl Dsl m|\¢»u1ml.n.ll0 nl- (onlinr-fnends the msectwerous buds have beef; '”“°° *Y °"i°l*i l'°°‘ '°“i" *f ._ it ‘_ ~ it ;_ 1 '__ E “nm ,M “Nh "_ ._A _ _ y ____ ___ __ p _f. llfaleaiealeaisaleaiealeiealsaieaieaiealoieaieiiealsau -__ _._ _ __ O95 Go . ' CD ' lvlnlni Daily (hnmdld 107) $21!) by Mall In Canada our W1 lr S' l Accuracy ts one of the first essen- F099 B¢?AB§F'|_;`Aa|.1£!5 FQR__ f_ _ __’ '_ ' __ ‘_ < ,!’ _ ‘__ &~_r_- ' nf 'Yo ( PU' - ° _ ' -»--»-» ---» 1- ---~ »- ;:.‘"s.iai2fftl§..;'.; ;“i.:fr;;”a:nx1.“z *¥¥ mnuonfu. o. A. _ The- Fish and G_ame___ Protective_Assoc-_:mls °f °“°°°“'“\ °=11”"1S~ 9° M* 0"”-""._' C i 'f L _ isnt getting itat. l’l.Ol'n€' ~ V ' "Wi °t*°° *.* °"°"°*°*°‘*"‘- "°"°*‘ °'“°°° “ °“"‘ lation has for its aim the preservation noti’°°" ‘°" “"°“ °‘"° ‘°' "‘°"° “"° ' _ "7'~""".'"E '°'°“. none- Always follow a reliable guide " i' ` -- o ht to take matters into his own "‘°""" *""""" ‘°“"' "“' °‘°"'°°“" 1 only of the game birds and fish but also o ,,,,,,‘ _,_,, _,.'1',,’,I_,,,“’°”,‘“", “‘?' " " °"‘,{1_“,,,_,, ,,,,,,, wild birlillfe generally. Thlpugh their ef -.-.-.-_--.0»-----»~----!--»-~-~----- been enacted, laws_ which, if observed rnlosv, siirraulsen sm. isis would__resul‘t in multiplying our wild bird ________ _ The trouble is the law is not rigidly enforc f , and remember that in canning there ° °' ' ' ` | hands, and write for our boolrlatz- , _ ° ` is one best method, which will en- Good__coplrs wpiiievnevor in_s\_Te§£¢l‘f J_ Q, gm-"egg, D, K. gun-lg. '»f0l"l.S it Humber Of Stl'll'lg'€l'll£ l3.WS l'l3V€ sure uniform success year after demand than they lfsiin British and' _ i ’ i year. Franco to-,daly _and _they have a status! ' S The thermometer and clock are in- ll War workers that attracts the best '_ dispensable to canning operations. kind of Elrl 10 {hi_B_ °0C'I-IPB'-|0lL |l\'| - . . . . _ " F ll i l ti li ii dl ll ul in re blew help _ oi-S1-ER P_\RAS1TE ed; *tis being Wlnked at even by 0th€1‘W1S€.' iii; fslliulfeiiwlutiiile 1:; rli;e;<»lliler?:i1egs;ll°l will wt alrmw-' -~ clinssssansoim . uoi~rrlisAi.f _ _ ‘ reputable people who look upon laws as' pmlion of min and vegeoiiiieswrlte 'rake tile me or nie flax workersf ili....l.f.....lil.....¢....~f"s..l sm-l..C____“ _ -_'__' being made for other people, not to inter- _ ____ __ L7. e “Pofeci cafe . Parson Mia." ` ‘ ' ' Woman, mob who apprlcdlinl Adeli- éeutwv ef °°lf°¢- < _ _ Write today for your copy. . "° fi ~ l , l to the Canada Food Board or any of Tbl'8B l1ll0\lB'nn4i mnlnbefs Ut the The blOl0glC3l b03l‘d Of the N3V2l De- fere with their pleasures or their Supp0S_l_ its provincial committees for booklet women-5 National Land Service Corpl_ __ _ ll ° 1 < p 3 partment has been endeavouring to dis- ed pi-iviieg-eS_ - cover the cause of theblight which since - what this country of om-S needs mor 1916 has been affsflting the Oyster beds inthan anything else is strict, fearless im Rishnmnd Balt It Wiii be gratifying t0 the partial enforcement of law, game or other- many Wh0 in Years Past have been F9319' wise, the olding up of the law as a sacred ing rich _hawests fi`0m the f2\m0Us bay and thing tha? cannot be breached with im- yet hope to resume harvesting, to knowpimity_ that the trouble has been located. The The Fish and Game Association hold blight, they teh Us» is C9-Used by 3 Pafasiteitheir annual meeting tonight. We trust 2 tnfbellafiunl W0I`in Which has d0n<“-‘ siin'there will be a large attendance and that ilaf niiSChi@f On the F101`ida and C0nn@C'the members who are desirious of having ticut Oyster beds. The one redeeming fea-ihe Game Laws and every other law en- ture 3»b0Ut this liafasits is that its I`aV3g€sforced, will have the undivided and hearty ‘i0 n0t C0ntinUe i0n8`¥ it disappears entire-support of every member and of every ly after running its course. It is sincerelyeitizoii hoped that the turbellarium that has worked such havoc in Richmond Bay will hold true to this solitary redeeming char- acteristic of its type and take its departure at as early a date as it decently can There will be no_reg_rets over its disap- pearance. Thc sclent1s_ts_are of the opln-mterestin readin t rese t Th _______0______ (il ERDIAN (_`())I M ENT \ .____.i_ lon that the trouble originated from seed 1 . . gth h 2 3 _P I1 __ eytal°e_ German newspapers make particularly, _ (A11 rights reserved) _Q | ` Dr. Lluscott in this column will | help you solve your heart problems, l religious; natural.eocial,llnnncilil and | every other anxious care that per- I plcxes you. if a personal answer is required enclose a` five cent stamp. No nanics will be published; if you prefer, sign your initials only, or use u pseudonym. DOUB’I‘FU~L ’BU~S|iNHSS:-‘!‘Consc- fence" says, he is “sometimes doubt- ful if the business he is engaged in is right.” and would like nie to ndvlsi i ilini. Conscience is tho voice of God out of your present business you are - - _ w _ _‘_ - \)Xp Hllllllg’ Q a1)p€lllYlgS 011 ll 9 WCS €l`lli in your soul and if it tells you to get imported from United States wateis, in U any case it appeared shortly after th 'tmntlso that the cultured German min l . _ ~nay see victory ln defeat, may nerve itself gigigigemgfstsggeyiigggggigilgfmbgggeiini to further .lion and so save Off a lm in duty boundto do it or do worse. lt is possible that our`judguieiit upon which your conscience is based may ted State and incidentau ruined wha_tiOl'ig€P the lll€V_lt2.bl9 eild. A Of d€S-_ be wrong, and this is something you S’ -V lair runs through many of the report will need to iiivcstlgatc. Tile fact promised to be a mOS.t profitable induStry()f_h t ' h ' ' t thsi that you are doubtful coiiccrniilg the to those who had leased barren bottoms ers are S Img tpervlswns 0 e ru for the purpose of prosecuting oyster cul-_ “It is "OW 3 life and dsath stuggle- N0t tm-o on a large soaio -_'or matters such as Belgium and Alsace-` As matters are at present oyster fishing; 191`1`f}1h_e are We fighting- We must F9003' in Richmond Bay is at a Stand Still; tho lize it is our all which is at_ stake,” shouts once famous Malpeque oyster is unknowl the C0i0gn€ Vbike-Zeltungin Calling “P011 in the markets. Should the parasite disap the German l2e0Pi€ t0 sh0W th9Ins€1V€s pear in the course of a year or two,it wil imsssssed Of Hlnfisllbtifg nel`V€- require several years to get the industry It rails against the defeatists, declaring, reinstated. From the spawn to marketable ‘we shall soon settle scores with the for-_ size requires from four to five years. Fron sign foe, if the enemy at home does not the present blank, for it is little if any bet stab us in the back.” ter than a blank,there is an interval of sev The same journal regards the fighting eral years to be bridged before the oyste zvhich is now proceeding, as a battle for business here can be resulned. the German fortress, and laments that, It will be remembered that at the recen :lnlike the Entente. Germany has to stand conference at Halifax it was recommend ;llone, she has no 'help coming to her. Other ed that certaill suitable bays be set apal- papers express themselves in a similar as lobster sanctuaries, that is to prohibi strain and shout loudly for strong nerves lobster fishing in bays where, formerl_-'luring the great double battle. ' lobsters were abundant. lt will be remem Ex-Col. Gaedke in Vorwaerts declares it bered also, especially by the older fisher cannot be denied that Foch has known legitimacy ol’ your business, is prima- facial ovidcnco that it is wrong, and if that is so you betlcr get out of it into ii right business right away. \VllA'i` W"lLL TUE NEIGHBORS SAY .llllillly wants to know to what extent our actions should bo governed by what iiiay be thought of tlicili? You must not bc governed by what your neighbors think. but by that which is right. lt indeed' thc opinion which y'our neighbors hold concerning your notions is a right opinion then you must begovcrned by. what your neigh- bors think. In deciding on any course not action it is vcry unwise to lay the emphasis upon what the neighbors may say; put the emphasis upon “what will God say." asneenenoneonnes 3: UIILY SELECTIUHS FOR ; ei GUARDIAN RERDERS P315 men, that before trap fishing began Rich 'low to make excellent use of time and mond Bay literally teemed with lobsters place and of the element of surprise,he is When lobsters abounded in Richmond Bayi shrewd commander with a genius for oysters also abounded because the lobster decision. This critic pleads for action on preyed on star fish and other natural ene other fronts, such as in Palestine, with an mies of the oyster. ' 'cye to peace conditions. Would not this be a good time to giv The critic of the Deutsche Tages Zeitung the lobsters a show in Richmond Bay? Th can only comfort himself with the reflec- lobsters and the oysters got along famous 'tion that the German forces have still in ly together when _the former were suiiic hand a fair portion of territory won during iently numerous to pro_tect the latter. he great offensives, and 'he warns his Whether they could cultivate a taste fo readers that Foch has got a lot of plans the new parasite we do not know but the_ ind-ideas in store yet. at least would get after their old food, th But a great portion of the German press star fish which is one of the most destruct fs treating the public to the most fantastic ive pests the oyster has to contend with. stories of great German victories. The ~We have no doubt that the protection o Vossische Zeitung correspondent devotes lobsters in Richmond Bay would resultno 'hc greater part of a column to the descri- only in greatly increasing the number o ition of the fine triumph on the Roy Lian- lobsters along the northern shore of th court road where t‘he German infantry re- province but would very materially helpinained victorious everywhere. As for an in restoring oyster life in the bay. Lobste.:inti-climax, he declares that more than fishing in Richmond Bay at present is un 100 prisoners and some machine guns re- profitable because of their scarcity. No on mained with them as ‘the signs of victory. would be in `ured b the closin out of th Strate ically the reat battle has lon J Y 8° ~ g 8 fishing and there is good reason to believi ago been decided against Foch, one papeg that many would be greatly benefited bi declares. Another refers to the retreat on the help it would give to the oyster bus -the southern sector of the battlefront, say- ing, “The Divette region has been success; iness. ' _ _'__ _ ----)O(_---- fully put between us and the enemy, WILD Iillili L11-‘E plateau was not conquered by the French but given up for tactical reasons. .1_...._.?Z_. The address given by Mr. A. E. Morrison The Frankfurter Zeitung is angry with before_the Rotary_ Club yesterday, a_ brief Viarshal Haig for claiming to have taken synopsis of which is given elsewhere in t_h1 Albert, saying that town and the sur- gaper, deserves more than passing notice.rounding district was abandoned by the _ he value of bird life, the absolute necess Germans at the beginning of August. Ev- it 0!- ! ' Furnished by W. l._/Louool “__ 8 I 5ll¢$lY§$U¢hV¢¢I¢H¢$$$$'\`t5$ THAT AUTO OF YOURS _ - if you can keep your Ford when l those about you are selling theirs and buying Cadillacs; if you can just be tickled all to pieces when notified to , pay your license-tax; if you can feel l ii quiet sense of pleasure when driv- ing on a rough and liilly roi-id, and never move ii muscle of your visage when underneath you hear a tire ex- plode; if you can 'phin a pleasant week-und journey and tinker at your ~' D th thrill with joy cur a day or so, en oil that eventful morning to find no skill of yours can make it go;if YOU can ‘gather up your wife and children. put on your glad rugs, and start off for church, then have-to wade around in greasy gearings and spoil the best oi all your stock of shirts yet through it all maintain that sweet composure, that gentle calm befitting such ev- ents; of you ciln sound a bugle-note of triumph when steering stralght"ag- iillist ii picket-fence; if you can keep your temper, tongue, and balance whon.on your buck beneath your car in ih re to iii: you pose, and. struggl g e li bnlky cog»weol. you drop a monkey- wrench acrol-is your nose; if you can smile ns gasoline goes higher, unc sing a sont; because your motor falnis ' while another maintains that the Lassigny .__ym,, pimp is no, with common ef. , ring morlals;youi" home is-dver tholiy among the saints! . ' ' `l J. EdWli’d TIIHB =- Hs* entitled #The canning, drying ima are satherlns ner for new an _ ` _ '- ~ ... ' _ -g e storing or ri-un imd.vegelables. En- wines. The internal organization 0f| hi' V _ _ ~ th i I i- llltzlr lines. _ ' ~' _ close five cents for same. P__e___c_:;;:y iir;f;l§__:*__<_=_i_‘; ’;o__mO5;___ are .training in camp cop_l£ei'y al the War agreeable advice is seldom useful --l--i--- i i _ d _ - held by the head cooks who are om” (“°°k°ry tram ng 6°" re ,, B ce- l waqcswosinoeuwxuwlw ' WM” C““‘“"‘ ba’ 4°” “WM” ' ‘ *""_` - ` - » h t ff i th D ti _ ” . drawn from t e S as O ‘se SBE: oi; army good cooks will have a splendid Breath is the most useful thing in EIS » E 'r l l il . -' » _ - § You* PRDBL SOLVED w;’_*;n_‘_>n;_€'_vera__i_-;dn8Sp;C;)_?l cixlrse of opportunity to do useful war work. the long run. ' __ _ -- -l . lv rl¢v_ 1'.e.i.lNsco'r'r. ii. li. _ _ I _ 5_2 ,__ 5.--1-_ _gn ' ' 9 We mail it ree to :@9137 mln (Ind $3 -_ =-1 it _ _ W; _ gf _- ,oo Merchant lVlal‘.ine Me-_ll Make the Supreme Sacrifice Germany and her dastardly submarine campaign never have .--prevented, and never will -prevent, our brave- seamen from “carrying on.” Transports sail the seas unceasingly; merchant vessels carry the food vital to the successof our cause. . ~Many of our seamen have _been on torpedoed ships, not once only, but several tlmes._ Death lurks in the way of every ship. The submarine and loath- some mine have claimed' over 15,000 men Of our Merchant Marine. 'l`hey died for us! _ -- ” ' What of their dependents---the widows and orphans? Governments make, provision for them be- cause the Merchant Marine is not a recognized arm of the service, like the Army and Navy. That is why We hold. _ i sAiLons’ WEEK si-:_i>_TslviBi~:R in lovin iNcLUsivE ' - That is Why you are asked to give--and give liberally. The soldier goes into battle knowing his dependents are provided for and will be cared or if anything happens. Our 300,000 merchant seamen face peril just as great, in a service just as vital. A grate- ful public must look after their families, and keep their dependents from want. - - _ ° Think of the crime of the Lusitania! Shall the dependents of her lost crew live in poverty? Think of Capt. Fryatt, f‘Murdcred by Wilhelm the dafnned” on July 30th,1916! Think of the 176 merchant. ships of which all trace has been lost, since War began! '_ Then--- f _ 0 'Remember by Giving _ i The Navy League OF Canada Prince Edward Island Division ity.of conserving bird life is not as fully zrywhere attempts to break through are recognized as it should be. When we rem shattered. Everywhere the Entente loses amber that the birds are practically th about 50 per cent of effectives engaged, only protection we have against the myr everywhere the Germans are victoriously lad pests that threaten not only our frurretreating. “Our safety,” says the Vossi- trees but our forests a_nd fields; when w. che Zeitung, “demands a battle of move- look aébroad and see forests denuded o ment with a corresponding withdrawal of their oliage, species of fruit trees, like tlieour 1-ines.” i cherry, becoming extinct in our own pfov-H' There is an astounding amount of Ger-' _I inces, pests innumerable, like the tussoclllliian maps pri'n_ted in the' papers, thor-i moth, tent caterpillars, yellow necks,_red oughly misleading. Through allthis stud- humps and _other pests that the Depart- _led misrepresentation runs the thread ofi mogggémsnwre is W=;\¢ins_wa.r asaiwtveri evident alarm- ‘ _ _ _ ‘A icniEF_,iu§__rlcE Mnrnilssou Pri,-glides: ° DR.lW. J ` cMILLAN Vice-President ¢ o J. 0. \HYNDl\_'_IAN` ~' I Sec’y-Treasurer. I Boors CHEAP Fon THE scnool. CHILDREN ' Mlisscun lliléiai me rates: summed awe at $1.85. con missile: au _loislu emaiP.Boys_ sizos_»8 _1ul10T'1-251.75, Eor the Bigtlier Boys sizes 1 to 5 $3.35. ` , . ».._.f l. “!_°__=:=_\!.i=*°!sic°i* s°=“°fv = wwe# wi “nf viii- 1 1: of corr enos wif... , _ . _ - __ y _ _ V ` \ _ " _ `i".-l ~ -. . A _ _ _ _ _ - . . - .