THE CHARLOTTETOWN. GUARDIAN - NEWSY NOTES — B! AGIIOOIA $.£f§“3$‘.§.°°e”¥.<.l’5°fi onus AND ramps usgge, 11K}, such an angle it wears to a broomlset NOTICE NEW PERTH DAIBYING C0. Tenders will be received untt‘ Saturday. April 1am lor hauling cream on the following routes: l. Town Bond including Beechlll from MaeMiilarfe to Factory. I. Baldwin‘! Bond and Elliot- / CONSERVATION I a waaxm oovgtsnm or nuances Eosnmonsn 3511a“; VITAL 1S5 QFTICTQQ T‘!!! Q AND F n d1 n uuurm. uleomwhe u! an. Lunnovv smxms Jffiwhi, gyggigffl “f: IAISIIFIIID. perly llmed land would grow LIME Not long ago on the National more and e better crop than Weekly Live Stock Market Resort IUMMARY were moderate oyw-urhenlsetton’! The Censua point vale as fonnerly. t 1 t, . Vilma for Prince County were like e wing. The proper my m Ill. Brudenellaeln 1M1, 1'1 _ 1 q “H” rec“? ., _ mbllshed b the P.E.I. Agrlcult- have the whole flat bottom surface v. Georgetown, Burnt. rum. ‘ WHY Wealthy m, men m, M‘??? ""1 t" "'1' l“ during theregfgf; (yetlgllsmglég muss / Yr’, mill.’ i Harlin gtgigflcglfle Wtleltltal: 332g‘? tag‘! Egg; lfigg-DQ Ibwfigrs gziiflggtlrtirfri u‘? 121:1‘: 22kg?‘ GAMBLING WIT“ THE DUCKS coélmemml duckwlub owners me" The Dvmand for Brookvillc 3:; 38.53;: of live cattle. WW1 U13 " 9° l‘ ' ' ’ ' y‘ ' —-*- vlously enticed waterfcwl 0:110 n- h (- , d - m, , e “'11, ma,’ M1695 Q11 1,1051, glasses ' divided into wo classes eoun- t0 buy a. broom o good quality, "P -_ y- rm-y p03 1-1-13 r; m '5 i" ° Pm" t a 51"’ "I Y 5 _ *u*"..."r*".....- "ismarai; s...“ a" a y".*.*..*<>~:-a drill ‘“ "~ Wiaaftiv. “F w ma» » ~- aa’ .§‘.i*§¥ei.b.-‘%é?“m¢11 1i sass: zssvamf l“ or’. "flab" W . , , e, w oo - . , _ _ - ' l ' o us mm ma,“ e mum and mom m other d? n’ ,5 mlmfi L 95w‘; sunk“, field-at meedlns stock livery ef lble for the average hunter ABLE To FILL ALL ORD_ proved ‘ benefit u, 5611s,, and, n71”, ray 1c s I r _ em “w” "~ ' ' Y’ mzna-s-zs-u fort should be bent toward m1: o. farmer <1.e..cne not a member “emu any sharpbr pilce cutting. r hen uhone. or drop m. sfigsgidehtln last having 4,978 Xfxgili-XL, and is stlll in fair ' on; end. l t, m, m, 01' fl club), “t0 -~‘*",°§t anytfnheéé E5153 LATER 1N THE SEA‘ Calves were steady at. Torontot but charm, a Wm", H2 Gm" T ~ _ UT» l’ SQVCTG YQBIS 1E € B U 81172955 O l ' v ‘ M l‘ 1 '1 . I mlm . E118 . - ti trust ' . 1 _ t, - , - ' ‘in. yam-g; @8113, “anagram mfgwfrg“ y,“ "fig-Fig ",3; gipgfifigggedwflfufgwfggfitlv, authorises g. chaggee or wpeflagg s31? 1.3a 13$. émv sieg- 1a $3.00 T011 Bulk Li?’ i§ir§iis 131.35.. f.‘ uemwért. ftfiili .§"5.°.‘.;1.§>"~"'""°‘°““ “mist 5,940, ' ' been e heavy “my”, m; o; 1,11,. never heard dist. be! $, W113." 2 was $314.- gigggfi‘ m??? ‘Qfféffifi We, “i; $3.70 Ton Paper Bags, m!“ “f3,” glfilfélfgfegeifii ‘£1,135 1.11am; Green. Central Bedeque; mueue o! ooun‘ , pOPtIJI-lbh “ when m elm ._ but n! Molec- In 56. o, m, m, 1,1,“ bad welsh" m; M10“, m, M, we F15}; 3nd 21) 1o 111,, To“ “ ' r - ° o. c. Johnson, Churchill Farm, bee m1 1.1m; lncreese of or e_ pipe, which ls not ulte e0 y- “. ,1} 1B M“! “h” °"° M“ the hunters-to iwert u... disaster wildlife service made any move 400 .1. J musk“, “m, Mam,‘ North Tryon; Mum; 1,455, c0115, whgnIclflngwt 015131-16 found mules m the wilderness, o; excessive 51,0011 b91919 m, h, m, d,muo,,‘ $ . on ute Bags, om. Wallace. Elmsdaleri _ m ‘m’ ‘m out M “My u‘ I m-t-‘nam w-‘wure 5°!“ lmpm‘ km" :1 e fed we uses o! z-‘bew’ °“"°"m“"w°k l” “a “p w " me B“ m‘ Gabflem“ ‘s "M" 167 lbs- each Receipts were 113m at TORONTO $911M? Fwtvacgiarliehnrrzthaftr" (misghly) tlved in town: by 1941 9d Navy Cut’ tobacco, but as it i‘ {B- hfl- “"5 “my have hem‘ ‘be level. constant pressure for relaxation 0f 1‘) 1.) 111C. To" but, buyers u~e1~e emienvouriug to ve- u“ .. ‘ ' ’ ' up proportion had risen to one in coet 50 cents for two ounces, I soon ‘wit’. 0t a hYbfldllfllltlfl-QXPEII- Because weather conditions fav- 1.11 fegulgflgjg_ 1L 15 gen-evident, ~ mm: Co,“ w “MGM ‘vim m0 M , i I v8 Riv?!" mry flve. gave that up. The American and mem- Slme, ‘he Flam" “*5 “m” orecl the waterfowl in 1938 mono from 1.119 ngtupe o! me pressure 1n ear lots, 30 1011s or more, T,“ can“ on bee, The comm? errlll . usurp, data?‘ v "c. TlnDrllthtMvmIn eve eount- Canadian tnbaocos at that time WW5 ‘Orbldden by a 599cm statute lng regulations were relaxed 1:1 me 1m nature of the recent relax- delivered to your nearest rail 33"“. was a rather ‘slow market “I E m" ‘mug l’ o a y xmthia drift b0 town e . In were heated with some preserva- 1“ mvlucus 19- "-19 1939. Because luck was with th¢ gtlOHS that. one has caused the point in Fiance Edward Is- and wflghty 5,83,, closed a, 59,40 lend. staustlas show London u g, llve which was hard on the teeth "w! u! usurious Eduaat-lan- A11 mm again u. me revolutions other, For instance, the pcsses- lunch m $,0,50_ Wm, bumhe, 51%,, $9 .0 huge magnet. whose pull reaches well into Scotland. It is said that Cockney families die out by the third generetlon from the strain of when 112e, and the drift inwards beeps London London, how- (l ever, t; e. high industrialized City e011 tn which a. generous share o with many factories, etc.. that pro- vide an moome for lts eltloens. we have no great tndustries here ex- ouptlng agriculture and fishing, and theee om carry onl e certain anoint o! non-p lve over- heed. ‘he {Io of e Broom. A house broom 1e a. very necessary article, and 1n these day when “every little ell helpb.” the life of the broom may dust; and was sown ln a .e. e seed-box) filled with good had two true leaves, they Bblfld about en apart. The seedling t-he house till danger Measures had blunts were not allowed to flower. Nicholson's llorse Health ready "curing". They twisted off (without damaging lant). strung together but I managed to get along with EnEU-Qh Heivfiimiler 1111 them for a while, tlli 1 hlt on the plan for growing my own tobacco. ‘me seed I found was as fine as “my. cent have f burnt straw had been incorporated. watering was done with a very f.‘ e Spray. and when the little plants we “pricked off" into other first; m‘: will then acquire inspire inch and a half I @811 were kept in of frost was 31°" over. then planted out ln the gard- to be taken against, cutqmmg who 11km to m; strucls or denies religious instruc- out the centres of the plants. ‘the Mien summer began to wane I beam to watch the leaves. leaves with e noticeable golden sheen were e ‘i? and hung Chaplain as saying that “only 5 know the Lords Prayer. . never been in lives. The .85 per iii thelr I submit first the are attending primary school. They it?) to carry them, fateful years of adolescence, observation world in chaos. The man who cb- tlon 1n school ts weapon against The Lesser Burdock Aretium min- us) “as introduced to this contin- °t°5 m‘ Army were further relaxed 1n 1940 per cent of the men who join up, about 1941;. . . “siliiféi ibiifinlé“é‘.i“fi.ffil“é.itl.i“i; need in the Anny today ls religious a consewaqm education." 59550,, was o; ous education is when the children the same dqnggrqus \\yv_e_ time 1°!‘ 161383" to cause a further demand along mg was the titling fmtn- The dQnL Biologic-ii Sim/ail ‘HOW Pa" 9f "i" P110110 3.0242 or 3-2733 The 1940 season allowed sixty F1511 and Wildlife Service) yielded sprung’ 1942 U011 (shall days shooting ln thrze north and over the south zones overlapping in such e shall tell them three that a. world without. religion ls a Middle West. under conditions ex- reporing a fliarp the ducks down early into the north branches of the central sta Christian Qhureh. hunters had b01181“ Ifldtlffll dllflk- shooting regulations during the Ducks were disappear-Lug on ac- abampo. 'I'her1 luck favored the last few years, It» ls easy to see that cqunt u: long seasons and high Notes on Island Plants. ducks. suddenly the weather me government has yielded to bsguuntts, They can again disap- changed. marshes full of hunters. zero blizzard swept without warn- Order ncw from the Brookville Mfg. Co. slum-limit; was doubled after U16 ' ‘ 1..- Now comes the question: W113i special Ccmmlbee cn Wi: Re- lQM of- . ‘lt atives (actually a body for the big killers) rzported fav- orably on a, bll] to compel sucn c- tlnn. N01, the status o! the water- fowl, but. Dongresszonai budgetin- The nun-ting season of guldepcst But the a kind that is llkeiv Brookviile, st. John Co., N. B. Mrs. H. G. S. Adams, Presl- ll1e more easily because raising the on-ilmlt from t/eri w twenty birds did not. in theory. 1n- les vhfle 500.000 (liwk By analyzing the relaxations in had not yet cCme into flenelal use. pear from_ the same causes. Bait» 111g was a mactice rcscrtcfl to in desperation, by winters “£10 coulzl with the lakes and assure where it would satisfy the Pargest. number of hunters. and produce the smallest increase 1n $9.75 and a few was, also, easier where steers -ol<i up to n. top of 121.5271; $10.50 and good cows $8 LIMITED no change in the situation and good ftguzes and to choice steers $9.50 to $10. Western Cattle Markets were up urent at WINNIPEG GARY held fairly steady but barely sufficient demand and some sit). The feeling at MONTREAL 1'11 brackets, ma“: tlmry 3,473 VIRUS‘; from $7.75 to 0,950 19,045». n. would appear from zuc- zibvve from stutisucs ieleasod at by the United States Treasury De- pertinent that we can sun ship somewhere in the 11v"~1\‘.>u".v:l1nod of 5.000 czittlu weighing T110 H)», of‘ more at the reduuJ m": of duty Smaller buying orders for catttit; 1n the pres-int Qhflliifl‘ ul the your. U bccf (‘attic 47.058 mixes In the MARITIMES there was were quoted till W137 that the entire season lasted 1 - k - 1 th Cu uket Stead o “on er months. It started in the crease the klll. Actually it dld ln- er man 10x a few huntsars to shoo ‘,’§;',"t,,°’,§{,,,1’°§‘§,1§“ £51m p“; u M y ‘ crease it, becaflsn‘ We P05565550" mam’. Bill» Ylillimb" film‘ We“ declines. Steers were around 2R While calves held steady at Tor- ceptlcnally favorabe to hunters- of more than ten ducks was n0 Dz‘. Ijlornsday moored luspropnetlc cents 10w,“ Wm, a few topping at 01,10 a; $14 10 51;, for C 119,115, C9“ “imthel i" Canflda bmugm 1011891‘ Dflmfl m“? Blldellcfi 05 w-srnmg l“ 1523 lQgdlil-"E m‘? $10 and most of the slaughter lf~itrealvvzustl<nvii1:1. $1 0 011 "Kb-Mum "5 “"9 dilly bagdmm" dllllillllliml of “W WM" owl- ball“ steers going at $8.50 to $9.50. CAL- Monduv but lair‘: rim-uni 1M1". of supplies to meet to $12.50. _ T110 top mire rocorrierl 0110112 FWEYE at Calgary and Saskatoon unis $13. n a closed shed to cure. Other em by the white settlers and was 1X18 m" o‘ the west and hum" the kill. That Ls, lt has yielded t0 stand the cost, in order to offset. .' , - .~ .- leavas were plucked at. lriterveis ‘lllltlkll’ WWW! by the India-M f0! trfl-KBW IOl-Wwed- 5111MB WEN the desire c! the unbltflvhfid him!‘ the disappearance o! watezfouq al- 20019.1 ‘as? §§2pe§§f“$9m§§§1°§9§§‘0"f kélxsdaxggfigggi§élflfgb Pun” m1 m, wmum- so; W, m1 m. medicinal use. The Oto tribes used froze-n to death on lakes and er for a longer season, longer yeady 1n progyeg; whm duck; be. PRINCE ALBERT was also gum ' the curing to be a success. l‘ l! 5 remedy 1'0!‘ Plellrlsy- ‘The flwrshefi- The bhwlmi-sfiflwfl Pn- shootlng hours 1:1 the day. and a. came too scarce to make it worth- Wm, good steers a, $375 m $9 bu; m, Pm“ stead <, When the leave; were pygpefly larger A- Labns is probabl not ded almost on thejlay it beam. larger possesslon-Ymlt. but has while to search for them, they MOOSE MW closed 25 cent. m“ F Y ~ cured, they were of a 11m deep found in this Provlnce. trough for the waterfowl wmged their way stood firm against the ccmpara- 11.91,; enticed 10 the 5311-11-15 by geeq. 8,. “m, the best o, ‘he kuung The“ w“ “We m m‘ Chang? fi ed. For e lone time I smoked these they hadn't. real‘ tobacco flavor! At last. quite bv accident. I found that when cured leaves were load- ed tightly lnto a tln canlstcr, with a. close-flttmg lld, and the cawster placed in the warming closet of the stove for gt lest problem was eolvedl The flavor was rather like that of e good . and as no "sauce" ( as the preser- vation dope ls called) had been used the tobacco was not s0 harm- gg: to the system as it might have '0ne of our may eetleflell ‘ euetome a Thle dee- acte as a preven- tive en conditioner. and 1n some o1 501110;” 1n fiance)? 1 11 easel cures disease. For horses 1t culled "Boa-lain" 111111, 11133116111- that ere run down and bad coated 1y but; st whom we esned 1t works wonders and will put lone and were reminded that h; them on their feet quicker than France lt ended tn a. nasal sound. anything else. 1n oases poor The sound. according to the Cana- feeders It act-a like magic; starts them eating almost at once, and when they eat they can work and ere a-ll right. For stallions it ie particularly efficacious; and you will find that your horse will be "i911 V180roue and lu better con- dition to into e. season and will W9 be l. sure: foal getter by per cent than before. For Colts and Brood More; it will con- vince you that lt is e. good invest- ment for it. will keep the colts healthy and ln show shape all the time and will carry them through the winter ln better condition and with leee feed than ever before. Per Mane tn Iool you will find it beneficial, as it will keep them in s uattuel robust condition and they will be in shape to raise a strong colt when the time comes. Price 2 lb. box 70c. Nlcholsonb Poultry Health 2 lb. box 70c. Nicholson's For Health. Price s 1-2 1b. box 01.76. You get 375 feeds from each books at hand. Quit lately. “Wind of the western sea", made the “l" short. so we make wind b0 rhyme Hence Byron.- “Did v1- not bear lb? No; but the win uncon fln'd ; "- ed to consider the old songz~ yellow color, and were stored ln a dry place lest they became mlidew- m Brim" cured leaves uet as they were; but 9-" two weeks. the n. Mlepronouneed. What ls the sound v' ear dian Geography for schools. l< Boo- lone. and so in all other referanoe over the radio. f heard a. qua-rtette sing Barnbys “Sweet and low". when they suing . ev 1,1151 wmd and at the end of its might have rhymed with pinned. the Psalms our rosette of must wrinkled 11ml prickly leaves, Ml-h find. pressed close to the ground. ‘then sun wouw h,“ been cammfiou, Shattered at the outset, the rem- nants of the flight would have d. Or the cur rattling o'er the stony street: 0n with the dance! let joy be All in the Downs the fleet lay moored, The streamers waving 1n the wind, When Black-eyed Susan came given in the earlier lists. It e (i636) says: "The come forth. thexrfnde being eaten raw with salt and pep- per. or boyied in the broth o! fat meat ls pleasant. to be eaten." In GObO, the are eaten as asparagus, roots are e130 said to ls known south, and did not stop until they by the names Burdock, were Beware Buttons, Clotbur, Cuckold, Despite the lengthened season, and d o‘l:ers. The old herbalist Ger- despite heavy shooting in the south. etelks of the kill of du the Clot-burre, before the bur-res flyway was probably peeiled off, any year slfwe 193‘? with the Northwest. With weather excep- Japan, says Johns. where it ls call- tlonally favorable for hunting not burdock 1s cultivated only was it as e. vegetable. the tender stalks into , and lte lengthened season caught even the edible. late tively few powerful inflviduals ln who want, s, return to baiting and live decoys. If compelled lo choose between two evils, Dr. Gobrieisor has chosen the lesser one. But, yielding is dangerous, and can be disastrous, because the inevitable tendency ls for the relaxations to outrun the margin of safety. In relying for duck protection on bad weather for hunters, the Bush and Wildlife Service lsilkearou- lett/e player whowlnsthree times ln e. row and doubles hls stake each time he wins. His cumulative g. Protection of wmterfouvl to be ef- fective must be thorough and wet]- rounded. Instead of trusting to good luck, it must allcw e margin for bad luck. with t e breeding- stock at. low ebb. ther must be a. continuing increase of stock, even when breeding conditions are bad, and shooting conditons are good. A short season and more bfrds in- sures better: sport. than a lcng sea- son and fewer birds. ‘The regulations now 1n force ere foo lax for safety. The zoned far dow-n the Mississippi. oks along the central lower than 1n the some ‘time, luck was During hunters ln the Pacific easy for hunters to g0 the field at all times, but me stragglers among the migrants Buffalo had no Canadians on to discourage the Offer during the past week but i‘6- 118m hogs. Culgurv 501.1 we 1mm, cent quotations from St. Paul 1n- grede at $13.75 to $13.90 and m- eluded medium t0 good steebs from monmn was unchanged as, 513,15 u, steers making $9 to $9.35. Medium the hog msrke», 1mm 111.. (-10..- a and heavy steers made up to $9.25 last week. Toronto prives at REGINA and SASKATOON had and atkee; local riiémarxlitflortgood cattle me a s ong pr s. he best mugs u g , _ the steers offered. p o s“ "0' Momma‘ m“ $9.50 lo $10. United States Market opened closed at $15.25 ‘.0 $13.35 for basic grade. with e. few salsa renew Wm $15.35 m $15.50 for ed and Winnipeg at $14 to $14.15, couuhs were plat-Gd in t at Winnipeg and some other mnvkcts marketing of ade B-I dress- $10f75 to $11.65 common to good $1425 pyim; 531,911 c 1= ad 1 Other wrltrers say they are herd from the north. The result was a “a111, .111 be 1mg 11111-1 a, S11E19 _; Ogm._..$e_ m p. ducg‘ 1_ Q 1 a u - - ~ 9 l_ 0“ out 0 and tasteles-i This 91BX19 Limflnflfln- kill 0f dilfks 1918'!‘- aliimed W"? loss. vylhlch lswsure $0 came. 50. logs: a ‘tolalseffecticve sezsguxxxa: m: lgwjocffloxguliufliortg §§.v’%“?o“§§91%@ 75$mgiflfi€fii s§31a.1-.M0~§'§§1<1F{§1l§ Scene II. Btu-dock is said to be one of the finest " iood-purlflers" lcnown. It ls the root that l5 good for scorbutlc eruptions. and for kidney com- plauits. The seed may be used in- stead 0f the root. There is a. coi- ored drawing (Plate 62) We have four species of Clrsllun, whim may be deslgned "true flu-sues". ‘Arie 111st, u. Aanceulatmn, is known as the Bull Thistle o1- apear ‘thistle. This ls u, first year has only produced an autumnal ap- 18 the Mme b0 attack lb, mid the “"5 hoe Ls the best weapon. 1f unmol- ested tin spring the rosette throws moved blast of guns. with final decima- tion on the winter fwdlng-grwmds where the season has been esfiend- up a. strong branched stem, adorn- ed with purple flowers set tn a very prlckley lnvolucre. This thistle is found all over Eragland and scot- or if rmnanuc semmem is “im” land, right north to the Shetlands, and it resembles “Scotch msue". its congeners. s11- J.D. hie “Student's more" . Afrlce. and The root 1s said to be tonic. alter- says Siberia . box. All put u fresh as ord red on board. and all dellvegd if you menetlon "O where shall I my true love “m” ‘ma hemm”? ‘he leaves t° be this paper. can supplv any quan- flnd?"- “"“'Ph‘°!¥““°- .. my. Send monev order for what Fmncls 8am’ f." his. ..{‘,“‘“"‘ wnvent or when la Charlotte- The“ the” L‘ ‘he ‘slim °f New “M” a,’ P313’ ' “Y” f “m? M11 and bu, a m,“ Guinea: whatever the natives call discolor the fl-rtfe b1‘ 8h?» IOWWB DR. J. M. NICHOLSON 202 Kent Street Charlottetown P. E. I. L-4B3~2-24-l4-2B-3l. Canadians tend to overdo J Q . " mama 1n stocks We wleh to announce that we have installed l. Feed Mixing Plant at our Warehouse. You can NOW PURCHASE FEEDS, ep- proved by RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, LIMITED, which we are now mixing for your BABY CHICKS-HUGS and DAIRY COWS. We are now in a position to supply you with your ENTIRE Feed requirements at a remarkably low cost. Come and see our new Plant. ,DlLLON s. SPILLETT "ouantorrerowu, P. E. 1. it. the Canadian Geography sounds lit; génnle. two syllables and the "g" er the word "proven". when plainly the word should be “provedfi I heard biennial grovring ln wild lands." Its common name is the Field Thistle. Professor Groh. in 1928. found the Swamp Thistle (C. muticum) grow- ing in the Province. This also ls a large species with urple flowers. known to is as "Canada Thistle". Perhaps Canada la not well advised to lay claim to this commonest pest of agriculture seeing that it is to be flourishes b l \ thelesst its root ls stated to be diuretic, he atlc. and antt-blltous. "as been growing for the i range. The flower ls rather thistle- ilke, but not. prickly; for 2 to 5 cm., . . broad. rose-purple in hue. when‘the l‘? flower fades. the texture and ap- pearance of the invoiucre has (gained the plant lI-e name of "Hard" -- or "Iron-heads", The Centaurus have several or- namental; in their ranks. C. cyanus ‘s the "Cornflower" ln England and be “Bachi-eorb-buttons" here. C. lmoerlalls ls the Sweet. Sultan. e. delightful annual wlth fragrant _ flowers. C. gymnocarba is grown Y\ under the nslne of "Dusty Miller" nfrom its silvery-white leaves) as an edging for flower-beds. -, rnrcronrrzv smut obs MADRAS reason do not readily extend their NEW YORK. March 26—-(AP)—- ' The torpedo-sinking of an Amert- cau flelghter by a. Japanese sub- .1 murinelt) miles of! Madras, 1n- ,l die, Jan. 29 was re ealed today by the United States navy. The crew of 38 ‘W v“ .1 . f - ‘.1219: lllaxli 23. y Madras. F. line to Calcutta end Burme. ed ln Shakspeereb "Henry V", Act conservstlonistmltre Pacific Coast. one repetition of eudn a kill would put st ther in New waterfowl south at an early date, and mild clear ln"1=‘arm glnls. and the Carollnas kept the Weeds of Canada", 1909 edition. birds on open wafer - both tors reducing the kill. Yet on the whole, the take was hea tlitsesi; conciitilrlms in” the upper Mis- b‘ s pp a ey, 1ere ‘ezmial’ duck hunters of the United States are concentrated. had been as fav- dubgmen‘ tgatgigptgaltiggitirig as in the sparse- khe herfll-dlc headed by Dr. Ira N. Gabrlelson, mOFe thfln MW 0T wants to d-o a good Job of water- Hwkcf. h’! fowl pfotectlon. 1n 193%. if. i! N. Darithg, Chief of the Bkz-logloal The The fourln spec es Cal-venue ls "i found over most of the earth. It means of an exten- -_ slvely creep ng rootstock. perennial =1 ‘n the ground and difficult to com- bat. Plate 63. lh "Farm Weeds 0f Canada" (1900) ls e color-ed draw- lng of this pest. The Canada Thistle has a few redeeming qualities nevxelr- to c, K At Brock ev railway siding, the 51!“ Kfmlywwl (“Mimi "wail, less likely to occur when the time from hgtchery to broader twenty-five years, m my knowledge; and l have never heard of lt grow- ing elscvzhere ln the Province. It ls one of those plants which become "locally abundant" but for some rowed ashore and 23 survivors headed by (jg-t Thomas Eckhart arrved situated on the Bay of cngnl, is along the allied supply destructive one that prevailed in the 1920's. Another factor is the closing date which is more lm- pdflliflb, ‘much more so than the opening date. because mcst of the ivufnérfotvl breed in Canada. and do not cross the border until Oc- tober. after whkh the brds are 0:1 the move soulluvard. Shooting is easier, heavier and more continu- ous on the resident winter feed- lng-grounds than on the llne of migration A 60- 1y season for the Gulf slates, en: 11g December 15, ailovrs more shooting ‘lien a 60-day season for lvfinnesota. beginning too. the cumulative gains in water- fowl breeding-stock will - perllled whenever it hzmpens that good hunting weather "revalls from Canada to the Gulf throughout a season that. ls new too long. Recent gains ln brae which look big in percer actually small Nine-ten the duck- on the continent were wiped out during the thirty-year decline wtflch result/d from sprain.’- shooting, ‘large bag-lkmlts, 10x1; seasons, balling and live devnya drought and rlralmwe. Even mn- pcsihg that the watrrfcwl have doubled srlnoe 1935. wlren real pffl- October 1, because shooting ends motion began-Ahev are still onlv 1:1 the north when the ponds freeze. 1 one-fifth as 1111111970125 as at lhP m the south, the season once end- tum of the oenhvry. They have Mt ed January i5 It was stmrtened yet risen even to the alarmingly to Decvmizer 15. But now ft is De- lmv level of 1930 ecmber 31. The closing date of De- Now consider the: The sale of camber 15 shcitkl be restored. duck-stamps has 1'kE\v’se doubled Another stop which should be? in the last flve years. That means taken by the Fish and Wildlife that the number of hunters has service is to fcrbld hunting of doubled, There are new no more migratory birds by any person in ducks PER HUNTER than in 1935. more than one gocgvaufriicz-l zciv: nrobaibly fewer Yet the sersnn has The biggest. game-hogs in the been repeatedly lenethered. the Unitcfl states, and the most viol- uossssslon-limlt dcubird. tbe bafl- out enemies o-f necessary protect- llmlt modified. daybreak {IWOUIIQ lve measure; are men who shoot permitted. successive‘! in the northern, mid- fncreese 1n hunters doee not dle and southen states. Pilmllnl; fortunately. mreeent a doubling their prey like sharks after mack- of the destruotlvrns-ss tbwt- vaurly erel It ls unfair to the average huntcr that these Insatiable killers (he future of the breeding- ock in serfoue doubt. In the eastern states cold wea- Engiand vnt the weather in Vlr- 1'66- It is perfectly clear £113.11 wea- helf the Northwest, the re- soutu to a ion-g, steady from December l5 to Dzcember Tm Fish and Wildlife Service. Mr. Jay Survey. abolished the duck-murder of baiting and ilve decoys - the mcst fundanflnlrl protective step too place before 1M5 With bait- _ stncq: 1119 gbqplfow of sprlng- iuu and live decoy; nlrlbhcd. the ghcuki be nilnwsd to mgrate with shooting. It not oolv saved ducks ducks spread out. lr-s‘e".d of c-Pfl- the waterfowl, shooting as they and geese from extermination, but centratlnag. and the tendency 1s for travel. They ore actuated, not by it abolished a drut-k-shcotlng mon- manv hunt/W's f» =hPOE a few. ralh- decent suortsmaixstvlp, but by a =2" lust for killing which decency and (airplay require to be checked. » > Their special prlvlezcs should and. Human nature beirg what ll. is, thrro is 1wri1aps little chance that the lrssou ofifrrd by the excessive dusk kill on the Prciflc Coast will spontaneously result in tighter hunting rcgulntlfzns throughout the cuntry, Hindsight ls nhsnys an ease: guide than foresight Per- haps a sterner warning will have to ctme in the shape cf a “good scoson" for hunters ea=t of the Rockies — a srzvon which vnll allow the vast-iv lnrtmsezl army of hunters to wipe out the pftECarlOlE gains cf the last few ytars. The lcast flirt c1111 be asked for bv censor litmus in the way of gknrrni 1i cy 1S that Dr. Gabi-lol- sou and his c1110.’. the conserva- tlonvcninded Secretary of the In- terior, Mr, Ickes, shad call a halt to the drmgcrcus prfette of yield- ing tn p1‘ re - and trusllrifi l0 luck Nov. s llw tm~ frr man and wccncn 11110 1'(-.1?'z." the dflllflfl‘ to Buy Chicks From Your Nearest Hatchery Chilling, diarrhoea, bronchitis and other ailments are l: reduced. < Island Chicks are bred ‘for continuous egg production, and for meat quality score highest in Canada. _ make thrir voccs heard in All breeder flocks blood tested and pullorum reaction wasuipglon We ask that you wr n: lowest m‘ record‘ m3. Hm Harold L. Ickes. sec- rolarv rf lhn Inhrmr. D‘r"n"‘mrnt All hatcheries Government Approved. Place orders now for R. 0. P. Slred or Approved Chicks, and remember. THE EARLY CHICK PAYS THE BIGGEST DIVIDENDS Write for Price Lists uuuuns svammua; Barred Plymouth Bucks. Single Comb White Leghorne. New llampehlrm. Light Sussex. White ltoeke. Black Minor-ens. Bronze Turkey [mulls cf the interior, \\'n.~l1‘:1gl"11_ D C. Urge fhr=r~ Your IIWJFUWS‘. 1. No shocking anywhere alter Dcccuilxr l5 z. Hunters of migrawryvlfrds £0 be Ymited to one geograpircai zone 3 No more stsp-by-stop surrend- er lo pressure 4 N0 OPE-N SEMSON 0N THE WOCD DUCK (as rrtrmmeuded by the special cmnrittse on Wild- life Resources of the House of Representatives» Eiuergzncy Con- swvation Commlttfc. Mrs. C N. Eflifl, Cbtlznfatl. 734 Lextnglon Avenue, New York. Clark d; MacFarlane-Snmmerslde. Cunningham Dr. .I. lL-Sammerslde Dlllon a Splllete-Charloltetown. Jones. Cherlee-lwwnel. (rLenry Fennerr (‘o-op -0‘I.eery- Pcndleton, S IL-Jlenslngton. nose. Mre. E. s-Eeat Baltic. ' Swift Canadian can-Charlottetown. For sexed chicks and hyllfllle. ———~—~'~——— Young, K. m-(Zlyde River. write for Information. CAWT§QEE$QEM“IT‘BYPBgggP,_ Member; of A Wltloly utiullcizvd controversy over nmrriagcs botwren United Slates soldiers and axustraliun girls echoed in Parliament today when Prlmr Minster Curtln told the Puusro u! Representatives that tlw Wliol-s 1uu“-;l"1\1 1a iludei" examina- Prince Edward Island llatcherymenb Association lion by l‘(l'.‘l'fl| authorities. Aus- _ ;, l ~;1 izeww": u v11- fc- .9 ' :1 Supported by P. E. I. Approved Flock Assn. m, h“, d_,,.,,.,,§ _.,,,',,, §0‘°,',,‘,, oplulnns of churchmen and social leaders on the sixbieeh \ J. HOLLYWOOD. March 26—-(AP) zNowTgs the aha. rner’s displaying it, 511s filnds these advantages: No hair; was mm P" a" "ecgssary- except to ac with good lambs mostly 511:0 lggioxtolrleegfreg‘) geeelékel ‘m1? QVPYY Supplies were light. olsculwz-v mlid shape for the day, Exports during the past week ln- 513,50 to $13375 and Vancnufpf 514, eluded 1.099 beef ttl, 393 d 1 , , m” calves-mporucfltogaw thmgel’l’n_ Qutoslsgsl-‘lgvb. The price at Moncton with corresponding figures for i941 Lamb Market Steady to Firm VICTORY IMIRCUT Lamb prices continued firm at; Toronto and a top of s1" 83 “as 1e- corded but with most "1 A nriv» of $1050 $12.50 to $12.15. _ ., for culls and bucks at Mmllrflal and Winnipeg held firm victory haircut. 0H6 tllllfili Cztlgury and PIdl1lOllIOl1 quoted u combing and brushing puts it 1n top of $11. Prince Albert $10 and Regine $10.50. It Pays to Know that Chicks-Like Children hrive on Oatmeal The wonderful buse in Ful-O-Pep Chick Starter! \’Fu|-O~Pep Chick Starter hos the wonderful oolmeol base! VAlso contains Concentrated Spring Runge--muny health ben- efits of fresh pasture. VBuIunced in minerals, vitamins, proteins and carbohydrates. \'Sove up to l~3 to ll on iced cost by following the Full-O-Pep rearing plan. 0...'P....EP CENTRAL CREAMERIES Ltd. CHARLOTTETOWN PERFECTION DAIR Y SUMMERS] DE AUTHORIZE!) 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