signer. _, a . _. mo: qusgoim. . . . . ' FEBRUARY n, M More Food ln Bulgaria; Goods Expensive (By Wes Gslluhsr) 8011A. Rb. i8- (AM-Atri- oultursi Bulgaria is not u bull! oft as most of Europe for food. but if a. worker wants to buy an extra. pair of shoes he must pa! I month's wages for the-m. In addition to regular orstioaod goods shops ‘ti-lo Bulgarian Oom- mrmiot Government has establish;- ed “commercial shops” who" clothing and similar articles may be bought without coupons on s - "free" market. These shops are dupliosin of those Established in Russia. to drain off surplus money ouulds . ' . - ration stores which supply only ‘ ‘ = tho bare necessities. So fsr in ' ' Bulgaria. these special stores have ‘ M, been confined to clothing and ” some household goods, but it ll ' expected "commercial shops" also \vlli be established for food. The average skilled worlnr suns about 12.000 levs. (s42: a month; s stenographer about l.- 000 10v; and an executive from 15,000 to 17,500 lava. Hero are some "commercial ltore" prices: men's shoes, 15,000 levs; wool socks, 1,200; wool suit- ing. 15.000 lava a metre (on this basis a man's suit taking four metres would cost s laborer about six months wages); cotton cloth, 2.500 leva a. metro (at three moi» - res to a dross, this would be about _ I months worlc for a sieno- 4 paphcr.) . Rationed clothing costs about one-tenth o: those figures, but is difficult to obtain. In theory, each person has 800 clothing points to spend each year, approximately enough for one suit and one over- coat. First, however, he must 3e‘! . ’ ' ’ . u. certificate oi’ necessity from ha - labor union for each article de- s e sired. This is sometimes difficult. out with the softest, prettiest, most feminine frocks of any plies, largely due bad hawests, “m” b“ i“ season. Exciting new istyles such as flaring skirts, smooth- essentials usually are available. In this country ‘these essentials are 3i§n2‘“£€‘ir§’i£§ik“€ir3f“°“ ‘°' moulding bodices, hip peplums, graceful princess lines r-n all gucks unnmim] flattering, spirit-lifting prints, pastels and dark Sheers, Prioql Reports Mexican for your budget — you can't afford to miss these beauties, Chapter Installed . - NEW YORK. Feb. l8 — (AP) -— Ducks Unlimited, international waterfowl restoration agency, has installed s. Mexican chapter. Rules and ideals of the conser- vation group now extend virtually the entire length ol’ the North American content. Sportsmen of Canada, long have been affiliated with D.U. Morton W. Smith of Minneap- olis, president of the organization llid that approximately 200 Mex- ican hunters had. formed the chap- ter following his visit‘ there re- oently. Leader o1 the group is Frank sanborn, Mexico City mer- chant. The Mexican Chapter’: prime concern will be the elimination of Qnnadas, a man-and-gun combina- tion used by commercial hunters. Belling of gains birds is permitted under Mexican laws, Smith said, and is the incentive to the use of lho anmadas. In armada: ss many as 600 guns no fired from fixed positions. Ono bank of guns is aimed st the wat- er. Another tier is fixed to fire one loot higher a, second or two later. A third is set a fe-w feet higher and timed another second or two hier. Weapons used srs made of iron tubes up to two inches in diam- eter. They are loaded through the muzales with powder, paper, scraps of iron, nuts and bolts, The ‘breaches are wired to electric bat- teries and the switches are pulled from a safe rlistanve. Decoys are used to lure thQ ducks into the line o! firs. The Mexican hunting season il from Nov. 16 in March ll. That i! the maximum season under the United, States-Mexican Migratory Bird Treaty Act. If the Mexican sportsmen can oliimlnate the armadas, smith says, ducks will have a much safer win- terlng place and more of them will return to northern breeding And nesting places. A need for a safer wintering place was recently pointed out by Dr. Ludluw Grlscom of Harvard, u one of the greatest needs in tho duck restoration progrdm. I-ls explained there were adequate breeding grounds in Canada and w’? hunting along United States sys had been cut down. To Remember! . ' . A Fashion ‘Show at the g I a Charlottetown Hotel -, 4 r < Sponsored b9 i!» . JUNIOR AID ,i ' of d» ' " P1111169 ‘Edward. Island Hospital - March 16:11" and17fli l‘ Iv if, .