1 2 II 17 I Ea .2: ti 5;? 17g: tail it I git 43?: ft :t' it Eitiii ,E?EEE. 5 iii: EFF? E E 5 or ii ' YTlIe Guardian. Page .1 -T7 o I certainl the opening morning. it gel? gt E E t and winnowed a scant 10 stalls on the right I 5. E 3 at in E ii: it. .E; tag, 5 EE such lue . yards in front they as they dropped into an were in all . L y dlnwnu M below showed the silvery under wing There wasn't much trouble in prcparina nreutast. Hy wife had the bacon laid in Use pan with the eggs withing reach and all I had to do was turn a gaget on the on range and strike a ma li.l like to be well fortified inside be- up fore venturing out into a foggy hen linial cm opening in the -rushes. I missed several shots at ducks swuns on the tell duck 01 the "10 that didn't go over the flags but . deemed myself when I killed the .itssvemeauiteIihrill last two black duk If' u . Witch "1! "Ni W53 0i "'9 '93" I let the feel pass Ollcgri p.-Ti. cnimole into I limp 51191! alighted within io feet of the boat. andhltthewater witha W-'5 As a rule Green-wing teal are not October pre-dawn. Early as the smack. I was on the pointer pres- 0,9,1, 1" on ocmm 1" Wm. the the left barrell trlggger for body cove.-ed Wm. buck down. roaring out Grafton Street as I a double when I saw my target Hume;-; have told me since the upped the second mug of coffee. had kicked off over the flags and g,.,en.w1,,g5 they baggpd 0,, .,,,..n. it was fussy across the Hillsboro held my fire. I then slenced 10 in; day were fat as butter but I and called for cautious driving. it where my duck had fallen. It was have no regrets on letting them was a lone wolf hunting expedit- just a brown smudge on the water .0 ,,”,,u,,1,,,,. They-U be 3.,” hour was I could hear the cars alng ion but one of my own liooeing- and the receeding I had turned down an offer to sit themselves in with two experienced goose hunt- shadows. That duck was as good ripples ers on Cavendish Ridge. It was as in the game pocltet. good to sit in the boat and watch the eerie fog eddy over the flag PASSED UP beds as the sky brightened in the east. the surrounding km better by November 1st. I could have had my limit on black if a good dog was with me. I quit shooting at 8.30 am, with 8 nice blacks. 1 lost one duck. It For several minutes I listened was a due Imus-necked dusk tothe distant shots sounding from that showed his black waistcoat 1 like to have a half or three nu points of the campus. Miu as he came straight in at flag top level. I missed clean with the Thousands Of Ducks Starting Journey Southward In West in non mimosa Canadian Press Staff Writer WINNIPEG (CP) - Western hunters will have no excuse for wlgcmd not setting a full has this seat stagger the nesting season of wa- Ducks Unlimited says thousands guy of ducks are starting the lmlrney gout . ist of bucks 500,000 ducks at one time Lon Swan Lg; in M T - 1 ” In no em be?" of geese were P0!-"'10! ll” "'0 Hay Lakes and Peace River dis- trict although ducks unlimited forecast the gem oovul-ti would not increase much over 1955's total. PRAIIIIE CONCENTRATION The conservation oflllill-W011 reported a tremendous concentr tion of nuiiiards and plate”! in Saskatchewan. The birds are in such abundance crw dlml” 9" tween Quill Lake and Last Moun- tain bss been reported. The southwestern portion of Manitoba in densely populated with ducks. Mr. Cartwrlshi ff ported for more than so miles along Swan Lake ducks rose like a magic carpet. He said there can be little doubt that 1956 will hang up a new record of watarfowhabundance in western Canada. "Never have I seen more ducks since Ducks Unlimited started work in May, 1038." said Mr. Cartwright. "Given suitable weather, U. S. and Canadian hunters should have a most sat- isfactory season." INCREASE GENERAL A report made by the chief nat- uralist after his 1,000 mUe trip through the prairies observed that with the possible exception of pin- tail. all species seem to have shared in the upturn of popula- tion. Ducks Unlimited is a non-profit conservation organisation formed Ill years ago to correct the dwin- dling supply of waterfowl found in North America. Since it was founded American sportsmen have contributed more than 86,000,000 to Ducks Unlim- ited for the construction of water- fowl producing areas. To the end of 1056 more than 400 such projects have been coin- pleted; more than 700.000 acres of land placed under water and more than 3.000 miles oi shoreline crea- ted. Waterfowl nest on suitable shot-cllne. BENEFIT! .- Will! The water level 8 thanm It 3 rangeahwt I IIWIBMI to. feel. '4 l Intheflrstsischproieotlnian- ltoba at llig Grass Lake, in miles northwest of here. from 194.2 to III rnuakrat paita worth 3200.000 were. taliu 0'! Ole lake. riie money was divieeii 'htween two nearby rnunioinalities. "This is proof of other values 0'" .t'tss.cao produce." said lfr. C””".'l'i7M. . a With the assistance at the CI- nadlan Fish and Gus f Ducks Unlimited has more than 0.000.000 esowa and Unlimited said that M d k d on a recent aerial survey he saw xmamiuc ' " owl. h The chief naturalist compared th till i bird thi 5- W- C”iW”lm- F”'1'”'t"”" wieth The osnplar:e numgers 3! tale in Norway are expected to geese faced ex- total 300,000 for an 1956. more right barrel, rocked him hard with the left as he cut over the cat- talls but he carried on for 50 yards before crumpling. I poled the boat in but it was labour lost. I enjoyed the outing and it was one grand morning. About 40 "me" we vemut P,-,d.gm-3 and,tnrees. There was one 6 and of waterfowl nest known. H”w'ver.:hhex:3:;'n;e"mac1l:'elg big question mark at the moment. the lucky 4 that called off their flight in time. The Huns are the I plan on commenting on the Hun situation next Saturday. POPULAR SPOTS Overnight guests at youth hos- than half of them from abroad. Creek, tPownal) he old Home I-Ike.VeraeaCailIewI! L k This Aiiemoon 5' Six liivsis Party For NEW YORK (AP)-rlix rivals Plan to give Nllltlll I 5! party today in the & , ed Jocey Club Golf! (hip, while It p younger horses hook up in the rich Futurity at Belmont Park. By THE CANADIAN nu-:35 i , St'u.-' r t - p iihgwlgstmtllitoeuiit ar l 2: Fwy",-u Union bull"! this week- d b an a wuu mg mmmn :1” d'P'"' "W41! 3'' ' Montreal Aloueites. due to meet ix)” W ""43 Pd”. '3' h"'”' the Toronto Argonauts in Toronto today. fear the loss of Sam Etche- ifolkl at Keeneland i-see conru oct 18. The winner of 31.81.35 ill verry with a swollen knee, illurses will enter stud neat VON"- .BEF'EREE SUSPENDED Meanwhile. r c fe r e e Jimmy Simpson has denied rebuke n the form of a W" ' game suspension. Seymour And Ottawa Rough Riders, chalv LL;”vwn' Blg Fm". 'ef"eeii"'cme" 4 The U-nuuem Puma uh"! lensing Hammon Tiger . mm in g e no explanation for the sus- and Queurs Golden Gaels meet. Gm who "pa "mu h an Hlmmol Saturday, in busy ch”. pension but complaints from Mon Woodward Staes two weeks nae. will attempt to repeat in 130 N70- mile Gold Cup. new Juvenile champion and a colt to bear watching for the 1037 Keir tucky Derby.- P The Wheatley Itab!e'a laid Rl an Llangollen !'arm's&' y Ga N:seiirviR:. both sons of Nasrullah. e me seem the two most likely to suc- cool. - With It starters the Futurity P?! am miles will hit 3125.505, aadthe winners WIN N IPEG north of here. an airliner to ca iurlongs on the Widener straight game at Toronto. Nov. 24, course. Cardinals Ask Waivers On Salter charter flight. have asked waivers Sauer. veteran outfielder, with a from view to giving him his uncondi- tional release. The 87-year-old Sauer. the Na- tional league's most valuable player in 1952. Joined the Cardin- Chicago Cubs. outfielder Gene Green, I, from 1113!!" national League. of the three previous years. THE rum-: MILK co. LTD. if... to... e.;......... ....t I 0? NOW EQUIP FLEET 0F FAMOUS FARGO TRUCKS by F. PURE MTLK CO. LTD.'s NEW FLEET OF 1956 FARGO TRUCKS . 4! '1 nsnaeishiursaer t PDIALIL mo PED WITH A R. MGLAINE LTD. The Pure Milk Co. bought their first FARGO truck back in 1936 and slnoellthat time they have purchased 2) trucks from us. This goes to show the quality and sathfactlon you get when you purchase a FARGO TRUCK. - When Mr. Co): was asked why he purchased FARGO TRUCKS from 1". R. MCLAINE LTD. He stated quote. we have always had excellent service from FARGO raucxs and with ir. it. McLAINE um. Wefindthesetnieksambuilt tolastand anaem- notnlcal toruri inailwestiierconditiona andwefeei OI Things are rumbling also in the ,Q"l3"" Rugby Football Union sen- The Futurity could produce a ilor series, vihere Landon Lords tCPi-Eighty ser- vicemen based at Churchill. Man , have- chartered share is tomes. This race is CV: them go um Gfgy Cup g,,.,,h':H The 2.250-mile return trip um cost the fans approximately 35,. 000. On a par-man basis, it worksi out to a little more than :52 im- each of the I) soldiers who were first on a long waiting list for the The servicemen began negotiat- ing for the charter during the mrnertwhen th l cl 1; so. Louis (AP)-The St. Louis E-L.,.,u, u.a., a Vannieplergneairiinzf Cardinals announced Friday they Wu pinning on putuu U, 3,, 03 H3” passengvar aircraft into service innlpeg to Churchill this Remember When New Westminster Saimonbellies als last spring in a deal that sent beat Orillia Terriers 19-12 to win outfielder Pete Whisenant to the the Canadian senior lacrosse championship in three straight The Cards also said my have Eamesv 19 Y9"! 580 l0niKht- Tilt? acquired the contract of catcher winnerf line - up included four previously with Orillia. Rochggtgf 3.; win” .( us. mu. who had won the Mann Cup each trcai and Toronto appeared the CBUSE. l on an unprece- U in Nbb W'lrwki, eiuanerliascissboand 0filt'ialS-lhel Vtgek oonywairveirs 5il'0frTlllilin;eliililtl':J1: ti-Liat)!tl.'(lleel;f;jr'i'i(::'k,:LisiI1l;glli1If)dr:; gig:-is Ifl I R0 911 5'5 and its some- 1; t t d i - - , .. ' ' um. " 1" p Bears at Sarnla. The usual two games remained n the slate. however, in the inter- sive games since Jo Quari'erbacks & Officials Keep Big Four Buzzing Benching collegiate league, with University in I952. of Toronto Montreal against McGill Redmen Blues scrapping in him to the lineup but said all do pended on Sam's condition at the opening whistle and later. USE COULTER Etcheverry'a atria; Walker said Canadian quarter- back Bruce Couitcr will be ready wag not p 1;, th 3 of . to 80 into the game at any time. least foigp y W1 e wot dy tainted first-string! llal Lady or Wirkowskl. . Ottawa coach Frank Clair ' he intends to use Wlrkowski t season but Hamilton officials ' they doubt Nobby will rapofr . the summons. lie is repc happy in the new role of ”v' , scout. I Simpson's suspension ti thouslit to be the first such at-.: :' is Big Four history. PROTEST WORK Argonauts protested his work is 185! Monday's game in Toronto :agalnst Hamilton. won by Tijollat , Cats 34-29. Montreal was also din? IMP pleased with Simpson's calls in sf of 60 succes- earlier game at Montreal. sling!- lnlnl Montreal son has not been in Montreal the Alouettes last three games. , Wilson said last Wednesday he i officials. 4. ing University of Western Ontario .Ottawa. Just two points out of It appeared likely the Oltlvil Mustangs at Kingston. The Alouettes still were uncer- tain ui Etchevc-rry's services as game 'D0uglas iPealieadi Walker named time approached. Coach Yesterday - i I i ,,.. ( yvyggg g ggggjg it A inpurcliasingthU'newfhltofFARGO 'l'RUCKSlt willbettsrouresrgvhatontr many customers. We nowhavuixraslqo-rntxncsiniii mt ...;lhi: i-of-ai : in at. oeosessreisr .o.-.. . i GARDEN CITY 0 PRODUCTS 0 PASTEURIZED MILK e I-IOMOOENIZED MILK e CHOCOLATE mix ' ICE CREAM t. .wV-v -w..:uuu .. last place. occupied by Toronto. and. eight points and two pain behind Montreal and Hamilton apectlvely, was forced to fall is on Chuck Harding without el 30 Years Service To The Public: A THE PURE MILK GD. LTD. MARKS THE WITHDRAWAL OF THE FAMILIAR 9 HORSE-DRAWN TEAMS, AND IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THE PURCHASE OF A FLEET OF FARGO TRUCKS 0 BUTTERMILK 0 BLEND ' BUTTER A 9 CHEESE , :- mllht finish the season wlthoii is Rochester, newcomers to the seen: i 11- this year. The Rockets, winlela H I03 five games. are said near bank-' i ther ruptcy. 1;-v:ys8I'.r ' .-CREAM