. mattresses and other junk the .affectionally called the “B a Guardian. Charlottetown. Fri. Sopt.14_, 1962. 411 m the Charlottetown Guar- ms‘ but, unless farmers living in the area. . .some at least ,. .refrain from washing their gprayers in its waters and us- mg it as a convenient dumping ground for empty chemical cans ma fertilizer bass along with [in cans, bottles, discarded Ditnk may become a troutless river in the not for distant fu- re mTl1'e following is taken from a news item ‘that appeared side by side with the picture and account or the foregoing comment on the in its waters. Quote: Say Poisoned Fish Found By Children. . ‘"The report went on in say that a number of large UN'l'fER‘S CORNER Dumping Refuse In Dunk Seen Dangerous For Trout ed and gone into in! severe injury only by 3 small margin, thanks to skilled medical attention. r its of killing by poison, and so ‘they sent for the pl A UNIVERSAL 1: I110. Parathion is not a specific for blackbirds; it is a universal kill- er. The results were all that was - recommended for the The casualty.list included some sixty-five thousand red-winged bllackhirds and starlings but it a poison. so killed every rabbit, raccoon. Ollliosum. or what have you. that roamed the bottom lands. And-what about human beings? In orchards sprayed with this same parathion, workers hand. liegg foliage that had been treat- a month earlier have collaps- shock. escap- The sad part of the story is that there are no sigror posted,- or guards stationed, to warn the boys of the district who still ltt})]Ve to roam the woodlands of hope of making a fast buck. Wake up fellow Is- landers and put the pressure on certain types of insecticides un- less you want to live in a gar- den devoid of all birds and ani- mals and this also includes the trout in ours treams and rivers. TORONTO (CP) ‘- Coach Nobby Wirkowski of Toronto Argonauts of the Eastern Foot- ball Conference completed his much - heralded mid - season overhaul Thursday when he placed four players. two Cana- dians and two Americans. on waivers. subject to recall. The-latest cuts, following the dropping of import tackle Tom Jones earlier is week. were: Defensive halves Brian Aston. a college product from the Uni- versi of T run and Boyd Carter. who learned his footbal in the United States but who now is a Canadian: second- strlng quarterback Pete Hall from Marquette University and end Ron Stover, from the Uni- versity of Oregon. The Argonauts. desperate after five straight losses and the onlv club in the nine-team Wirkowski Completes "Mid-Season Overhaul NFL and who was recently cut by Buffalo Bills of the AFL: Lebron Shields, two-way tackle and defensive end from Balti- more snd Minneso . and Tom Maudling, quarterback ad defensive. back and a late cut by Los Atigeles Rams. Jay Can Use New Delivery this liars delivery amounted to a . J3)’. who boasts a 21-12 rec- ord, said he perfected the new delivery recently. Seals, Hcibs CINCINNATI (AP) — Joey 5 lay of Cincinnati Reds can keep Canadian'Football'League with- out an entry in the win colum. s ed five imports earlier this terback Don Fuel! from Missis- weck. Another American. quar- terback Don Fuell from Missis- sippi Southern. is in camp and it is believed he will be signed later this week. MAY PLAY SUNDAY The newcomers. late cu from the National and Ameri- can Football Leagues. are likely to be in the‘ lineup Sun; 1‘ a day when onauts are home to league-leading Ottawa Rough Riders. The new are Zeke Smith. offensive guard who played with Baltimore and New Yorkin the NF ' u rey Linne: offensive end from Bal- timore: iluo end and corner linebacker who Suspension Given Over Dispute BELGRADE (AP) — An in-\ formed source said Thursday council of the International Amateur Athletic Federation has decided to suspend the In- donesian Track Federation for six months as a result of the Asian Games dispute. ation was called on the ca failed to get visas for the Asian Games held in Jakarta last man . The IAAF withdrew recogni- tion of the games. Consequently participating athletes faced pos- sible disqualification. This par- ticularly worried the Japanese, who feared they might have to played with Philadelphia Eag- les and San Francisco in the stage the 1964 Olympics without The Indonesian Track Feder- '3 on using his controversial fast- ball}! delivery—at least for a w e. Manager Warren Giles said ,Thursday he and Alvin Dark, mans er of a Francisco Giants, discussed Jay's pitching at length. “I advised Dark that under the language »of the present pitching rules. I do not feel justified in calling Jay's move- megt an illegal pitch," Giles I . Dark, whose Giants lost to the Beds 4-1 Wednesday night, played the game under protest after he said in the fifth inning their own track team. A member of the council. who asked that his name not be used, said the council decided to suspend the Indonesian Fed- eration, to uphold IAAF with- drawal of reco nition of. the As- I E ian Games and not to disqualify l participating athletes. Probable Pitchers By THE CANADIAN PRESS Probably pitchers for today's major league games. won and lost records in parentheses: National League Cincinnati (Nuxhall 5-0) New York (Jackson 8-18) (N). St. Louis (Jackson 14-10) at Philadelphia (Bennett 9-6) (N). San Francisco (0'dell at Pittsburgh (Francis 7-8) (N). Houston (Farrell 9-18) at Mil- waukee (Shaw 15-9) (N). Los Angeles (Podres 13-11) at Chicago (Cardwell 7-15). American League New York (Terry 21-10) at Boston (Monboquette 12-13) (N) Chicago (Wynn 7-12) at Wash- ington (Hobaugh 2-1) (N). Baltimore (Fisher 7-7) at Kansas City (Rakow 13-15) (N). cv and (Donovan 19-8) at Minnesota (Stigman 9-5) (N). Detroit (Aguirre 14-7) at Los Angeles (Chance 13-8) (N). 17-12) tn Make Swap SAN FRANCISCO (AP)——SBlI Hockey League have traded centre Harry idhirny to the Montreal Canadiens organiza- tior for four players. he Seals said Thursday. The 34-year-old Pidhlrny was captain of last year’s Seals. Key man in the trade from the Seals’ standpoint is defence- of e American Hockey League last year. In the package swap were Camille Bedard and right wing- ers Norman Waslowski and Gary Mourke. Bedard is on loan with option to buy if he makes e team. He was with Quebec of the AHL for two years. McNeeley Calls Halt To Career BOSTON (AP) — one - time heavyweight challenger Torn l McNeeiy said 'l.'lll.l1'St1B! his box- ing days are over and added 57" he may be heading for a pro- fessionalwrestling career. The Arlington, Mass., mauler. stopped by heavyweight cham. Francisco Seals of the Western fig his decision to quit the ring Wednesday. Mays To Miss Pittsburgh Trip CINCINNATI (AP) — Willie " M_ays will miss San Francisco Giants‘ trip to Pittsburgh, team sources said Thursday. Mays. Giants‘ slugging centre- fieldcr, collapsed at Wednesday night's Cincinnati game. He was taken to hospital for observation and tests. The .-1'1‘ Reds-Giants ' ‘ collapse was blamed tentatively ’ on indigestion. l MISSION VISITS CANADA PARIS lReuters)—A l4-mem- ber French economic mission will visit Canada Oct. 9-16. It is expected to City, Montreal, T tawa, sources said Monday. go to Quebec oronto and Ot- rainhow trout that had been killed by a chemical. washed up among the weeds in shallow water. The news item also stat- ed . ““Extreme caution is urged by RCMP in the handling of chemicals used for spraying and killing potato tops due to the danger to livestock as well as and game. a It was also pointed out that the use of those poisons has proven fatal to cattle and othg: livestockflag s ell as to la hn. _ rims where a lit e aution by the handler would \ e elimin- aird any danger. ~ anclcr of my acquaintance told me he saw a farmer, who lives near the Dunk river. dumping a full load of refuse into its wat- ers. It contained most anything in the catalogue as applied to refuse and included empty che- mical cans and fertilizer bags. When he politely reminded the farmer that such action was not only illegal but also highly detrimental to trout he was told in ‘mind his own business‘. .. in other words ‘go jump in the APPROACH T00 J ‘AL I must say that roach in this menace is ‘ too casual. Last summer an ardent 5 Ontario Muskies Prove Vicious TORONTO (CP) — The mus- kellunge that flash through On- a o's fishing waters have long from stayed at Whitefish Falls, on the northern, tip of Manitoulin Island in Lake Huron. who have swimming out. It was only part way there when it started to wallow and yowl. Mr. Layton got to the dog. tried to pull it aboard the boat and discovered a muskie had a f He got the dog aboard but the muskie got away. irm hold on the dog's front leg. People on a rock outcropping nearby said they saw the fish cruising around and then sud- denly flash up under the dog. =3 Miss Joyce McLe Souris Phone 83 river-l’m not afraid of the law . My friend is the mildtype uho believes in the Biblical nrimnnilion. . .' "live peaceably uith all men". . .and quietly and unobstrusively withdrew from the scene. If our" fish and game is to be preserved for our children the proper proce- dure in cases of this kind is call and lay a complaint and give evidence if such is necessary. The late Teddy Robsevelt, often u lloose". was quite a character who didn't believe in turning the other cheek if slapped on one. and. at an official dinner one night a dowager sitting beside him reminded him that: me at the nearest R.C.M.P. office 1 Thursday for the econd time in two day Youngster Tops World Regord smcxpoon. 9 ‘ um . . .d « —Linda Ludgrove; a_ 15-year-old British Olympic prospect, tercd the listed world record in bet- be 110 - yard backstroke swim s. She was timed in 1:10.9 as 11 she won the British senior championship. She won the jun- ior title in the same time Wed- nesday. The listed 1:11.9, set by Britain of Cardiff, 9 years ago. although Rhodesia's - Natal s . 1:11.1 at Blackpool two years ago. world record is Judy Grinham of Wales, four ie Stewart wa Mrs. Lloyd Morrison (1-‘lat River) Beaton’s Mills R. B. 8 Phone Eldon 9-8 . af are through with it." Too often I have heard hun- lers and fishermen who have found others exceeding the limit on both trout and game birds or animals. No htly over the margin limits but as many as “o trout when the limit was 20 and 94 ducks. principally blacks, when the daily limit was 6 with- names of the parties concern- 9d- “We don't trust you" was one comment "you'd use it." 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