WVPAGETEN’ NATURAL RESOURCE S MABSIIFIELD. I CONSERVATION I l WEIKLY COLUMN OI PRACTICAL OPINION! 0P TH! VITAL ISSUEB AFIPICIING THE USES AND ABUSE! 0F BY MR. LUDLOW JENKINS. E . NEE 11.5. BIGLUGJJAL SURVEY STEPS BACKWOOD The U. S. Biological Survey, s bum-tau oi the D-"uurunent 0t Auri- ciilture. is lifililfwllSlblfi to: the water- lowl. \\'it'.i the forces oi destruction so powei-liilly arrayed. with the hum-her 0t gunners increased one hundred percent slnoe 1933, we locksd this year for a stiiiening of iiesiisiaiice in the Survey. But. not at ~\\'ll?ll the shooting regulations to; 11136 “we issuul. it was found that. the survey liud yielded to the iingioriiiiiitieis of the "sportsmen," and had increased by fllty percent the length oi the shooting-season. it had bcsirics restored to the game is‘. tile l0l‘1llEl'l§‘-].)1‘0l€()l€d rare ~ " ' ate extinction Canvasback, c; Itimrneck, Buritflehead, and Ruddy Divck. unirrliri ‘ “kl I The Survey‘! dofense for remov- n . ‘cf-ion lzom the rotected t ls way: Spor smen do .. ducks oii-e from <.i'iii<t therefore be shooting a protected is retrieved, c that lt is one ‘s; they then ' lt ayvay, and in its stead. kill. Or. they ‘ient-iiy it. even .ir hands, and .. . .5‘ Sl‘.(.‘\V it to a. game . ihr-zi, if arrested, they are f-iiirt and Slllipflfftd at the lack o! cor iricratirm shown to them. And i‘ I ~ linl to hurt the feelings of i y ‘omciiuies argue that even an ' OlOZiSt has difficulty * " les from another \'.l'.ll glasses a raft hi‘ out from shore. ls rely difierent . to rccognlze a spe- ‘ing within gunghot, ior opening the season i otected ducks are in ‘ llFZllnlPfllS tor entirely. until are increased by o! extinc- ~<~e guiiizers cannot tell one from another. it mt. l'l!t‘lll Pldlllfi to a p11. " lltl l iii to Lake our .i‘ tfbul ‘lie psrtv of all clil. l‘l suite of the protests of the u‘ thousands of Q-itizgqis to preserve the birds . Tlnnl. is surely anomoly 'T"'c COl‘.."?l‘\'fl‘l0t‘ilSL§ cer- '.':\ n r ht to demand that " f‘ i i’ "xi us of cur prop- 1 . .=.".‘l zit l s‘. learn enough Wllfilll the ducks to know what srvciec 9"l-FV are shooting at, To {he YHVP." l ', the DlOlOfIlSl, the con- In Zlélemoriam MRS. MARY JANE (XMVNOBS Il-l.\C* ‘S HARBOR. N. B.. June ' luiiriul oi‘ ivlrs. - fl/ _ .. . tuiiiitiin. was 1i id here Friday morning when 1‘- )! ml1$ 0f lviillfim iras celebrated :2". b.cllu_ Maris Chiuch by Riev. R. 1s. lvlacGillivi-ay, Rev, J, waiter 1401- lard was present in the sanctuary - lecG livray read the final .i\e and interment '1 . .ii.ly lot. in Stella Mar- l. _ 'l'l‘...- muny lxluilltlful lliiriil i-i uivs nttvsted to the high e.~.:.=c.m in ivhicli she was held. Mrs. Connors passed away at her rv-ztlcncc in Saint John Wednesday a‘ cijnn illness o1‘ about. a year. She wit. lll her ti‘) ul ixxir. Sue was the w L» ‘z oi Ila-ms‘ Connors, one of the lt/tilldffS of the iirm o! Connors Brow. _Ltd. During the several years she made filercnhorgie inmBladCsd “Harbor her ii ispcs .on an easin r- s-nixzillltv won for her the gtfirclzevill LillLl (TJICQIIT ol all with whom she Cullle in contact. Suniivinq are two sons, Edwin Hlsichs II-zirboi" and Bernard, Saint Tl . P. E. l._ one sister Mrs. and several grandchildren. MINING TOIIONTO. Jiiuc 8 —(CPl-— i itiiil ilic stark market T... . l . - with n“: clvsri'li1liie:.s Lotlay and t-tii-iitu lslvllPfi ii-irri: liid up mod- erately, especially in the mining (llvisions. The rally was led by the base iqctiil shares Only the - an“ oils failed to show an in- I ' ; in Volume zit 289,000 shares lP-an. ' s grrzitci‘ h‘; 151L000 sit-fires than ‘ lint of Montiuyi. sllliflllll‘; niiivcd up to 44 and rinsed at 43 for a net gain o! a point, Hudson Buy added 8-4. In- ternational Nickel 1-2 and Norenda i d unchanged. Among the cheaper issues \V€lll0-Al'lll1'.l‘t was criisplcumls gaining 30 cents t0 stock‘ mo“ 7.30. Aunor gold, successor to Auglte, Arm 2 featured the trading, turning over Beau“, a 21,000 shares and gaining l2 cents Gem, cad 33 to close st l 95. Other secondary Jonebme 6 golds firming 4 to l0 cents in lalr- 13 ly active trading were central Patricia, Clicsteiville. Fest Malartic -<Tr:'=¢~:= ~ ' Conlaurum, Kirkland Lake, Mac Leod. Ieod-Cockshutt, Powell, Sylvanite and Uchl, Mncassa advanced 20 cents and strong penny issues were Lava Cup, Howey, Paymaster and God's Liikc. senior golds showed no change of importance. Home and Cnlg Jldmonton firmed 2 to 8 cents, alto ‘lost 2 and Anglo-Canadian closed un- changed. Homestead Oil and Gas changed hands in voliuns with the 'price ilrm to attend Gains oi a point or more came 005,101‘ Bell Te hone. Dominion Bunk, Dominion or pm. Iss5; ‘ Harri; pld and Porto Rloo . Brazilian. Ford A. wawqim- mon and a few othn- tnmllsted o1 minor leaders posted gains (motto mnxns A-rvs ossxol ‘(By n. 0mm» Press) munm q-Mnl . i _ r oiic brot-hcr. Edwin Gillis, on Caroline Conors. Black's harbor, porarlly at Prinoe Street School for aefVtlllbILfil. the dltlerence o! spe- cies is o1 intense interest. To the cense until he has passed an ex- amination to prove that he is la- mlliar with the various species he lsallowedtpkilland thcthccsn quickly recogulm the lee he i: Bird Club, said in 1934 as follows: "Before you are granted a license to olive an autmnobile, you are re- quired to know how to drive it; you have to prove that you know how; mer saying that you do is not enoug . Beiore you are licensed to lilll or extract reel-h, or to practise niecucine, you have to prove to the designated authorities that you have fitted yourself, by long study and training, tor those proiesslons. Why should society not also: Before you will be pen; to go out, with a gun and kill. you must prove that you are compaient to handle a. gun and prove that you kncw the birds when you see them. It is not enough to be able to re- cite the game laws as they are printed in a. book. ‘Ilhc hunter should be required to be able to recognize readily all binds beifore being allowed to shoot or shoot at any oi’ them. Ye as it is now, any Tom, Dick or Harry with the paltry license fee is sent out with the pnVGTlTiQHV-S permission to shoot. and not one in ten knows one bird tram mother or wants to lcnow. Very Iaw hunters recognize pro- tected birds when they see them. They should." The argument for extending the length of the season is that the ducks have increased. Inmeaaed how much? Why, they ave increas- ed twenty-five percent. we are told. Twenty-five percent oi what? Alas. not tvre-ntv-five percent oi’ the tot- al duck population oi’ two or three decades ago. but twenty-live per- cent of the remnant that remained in the disastrous vear 1034, when l the birds were at their lowest ebb. "But twenty-rive percent" sounds so big that many people are reassured. One secs the figure printed again and again in maga- zines arid newspapers, awlays with paeam o1 10y. Let us consider thejigure means. us silppose that we had a fortune of $10,000. and were robbed oi all but $10, and then we gain an increase of twenty- five percent on our remaining $10- the $2.50 pained is not any great step toward the restoration of our fortune oi’ $10,000. We have made a picture oi this twenty-live‘ percent, and we print it fcr you on the opposite page Look careiully at the lower dhart and you will observe s tiny up- tzoing nick. That nick represents the much-vaunted twenty-five per- icent increase in waterfowl. You are welcome to whatever comfort you can get out o! it. The Central Guardian FIUI IEIE This column ls reserved for new: oi local interest but advertising oi a newsy nature may be inserted at 5 cents l word strictly nay- ablo ln advance. . CRASWELL for Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE msun- Nflh- L-9789-7-2l-3l HOME FOR BURIAIr-‘Ihe Xe- mains oi the late Mr. Finley S. MacPhail, brother of Sir Andrew MacPhail, will arrive from Noble. l. boro. Mame this evening accompan- iacitby Mrs. MaoPhail and son, A]- l CITY 308001. BQABD IT- ‘ ENG-At the regular monthly mgqg. inc 0i the Board 0i’ School Trust- ees held Monday, notification was received that. the Government had TQ-B-DDOmted Mr. Reuben MacDon- B-ld as a member oi’ the Board tor s term of tour years from the bhlro Tuesday in June, Miss etl Waller, who has been teaching m- the vast two years was appointed to the regular stall‘ oi’ that school. 1t was decided that commencing the 15th oi this mouth the schools will have one session closing at 12.30 finlfiaifilisiffifiifi.“ M“ i-ilii “i m“ on sour, with uie r0110 Chm? i Prince Street School- . I. J. Yeo. West Kent School--Mr. E. A. Fos- tcr. Queen Square School-Dr. Mac. l/Lillun or Mr. R. Macdonuld. Roch- -1ord square School-Mr. Simon Poall and Mr. J. W. Boulter, Dr. W. F. Tlzlnusrsh and his son William recently returned from New York where they visit/ed the World's MONTREAL CU RB (Canadian Pres!) MONTREAL, une “ " looted mining quotations on Montreal Curb Market today were;- Thomp Cad REMEMBER the typical car oi the curly Nineteen- Twanties? It didn't have four-wheel brakes or balloon tires. Its wooden-frame body perched, square and angular, over the wheels. It bounced pretty hard when the going was rough. And when the spoodo- meter hit 45, you held your hat! . . . Remember tho price? You thought it was a "buy" at $1,500. But a lot of rubber has rolled over the road sinco than. Engineers have perfected hydraulic brakol —Knee-Action—and All-Steel Turret Top Bodiol. Designers have mastered the streamline art. And while progress has marched on and up . . . the price of motor cars has been’! reduced one-third. All the world pays tribute to the motor industry {or this great achievement. But it would never havo been possible without advertising. Consider the 10,000 individual advortilomontl published since 1920 in the Canadian daily newl- papers by General Motors Products in Canada. cnunnrsn This advertisement prepared by Mucloren Advertising Company Limited, DAILY advertising agents for General Melon Products of Conodo, limited, since 1922. ' T0 HERE The» advortlaomonts have dono more than toll the millions o! Canadians from coast to cont tho story of Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Pontihc and. McLaughlin-Buick - LaSaIIe and Cadillac — and. Chevrolet and. GMC Trucks. They have made today's mall production‘ and nation-wide distribution of automobiles possible, by creating thousands upon. thousands of buyers everywhere. It ulod to colt a lot to snake a few thousand can for a fow thousand motorists. But as advertising in. the newspapers 10d more and more thousands to wont motor cars and buy them, Gonoral Motors was able to out manufacturing costs and build hotter can at lowor prices. Newspaper advertising-the advertising that nachos n11 tho poop1o—is still helping General Motors to incrouo quality while reducing prices. It is still holpinq more Canadians in all walks of lifo to own better automobiles for less money. NEWSPAPERS u 2:50 P. osfigfilzitzg-lval, Presentation oi May_ For Wednesday Press) and cities by the King start at London M a Fills bflore| Nllgara Falls mum States fcr 8:00 P. NL-A ii 1 b i is today's 8:23 P. M.—Rlcll.~zvgulor¥ illtwlvfiragiitrla grnei to be vlsxdtoday 01m o and Elton at N crossing into the a four-day visit, on oi guard oi nor l0 I. I-Pxosontstion outsldel i council Mr-DIIVQ IDOUD O10)’. lwgouupm-miiim wmimi - ‘m’ "grim-minute amp M.-—l“illtirell-llllllllte stop. Yegbgrdalfs Local Market W. J. Morrison and. Mrs. Mor- 3 or drive to Niagara. Bulls. Cream Potatoes pk Parks‘ Commission Administration Tumlps a f“ THEY SHOULD ORDERA CASE / risen. 3250 P. M. -Di'l. b0 l. l4. . ’ ' 3.3. P.l1\4i--Cltyé¥~leallre‘cxe “ti. Quotations 2 0—C_v c s a uim We COHIQ by CORRECTED FOB. EVERY W 0h l '1 ld‘ . r s sofa‘) éepanurel NESDAY AilslzniATflltDAY 8 gt. Gather-Ines ‘HTML MARK" :00 P. M.—Ten-mlnute stop. Roam He“ “an 40c Celery bunch lll-illlc 25-300 UWAWD'_ETONEY'BOX 15h, u s (n; The Cl-hldl-l-n Press) Closing sxch o rates At Montreal cund 4.09 slty. It Si‘. 32. —-—-— At New York -Pound 4.08 5-5 Ii’ you want to keep your he At Paris --Pcvund 176.76 ir, U, goossibllltles oi this hold-all. It can If 8. dlr 87.7135 (r: Canadian dlr 3'1 .66 1r. In Gold -Pound its, 5d; U. S. dlrtllsuAd cents; Osnadlsn dlr 59.41 cen . oi’ any kitchen door, and can f s rtlydnlor a-"Tlf-Iflay '5ut 5f! Pi cly o! the (lo-operative Movement- than two teet squflrei t glllccted by St. Francis Xavier Uuiv- tor the fOI-IBCBHOE. 0h er . bound 1- ——--———- u. s. dlr 1.00 1-8; franc ms 21- KITCHEN HOLD-ALL ghgbllrfilliml ww- Osnsdlan dlr .99 57-64; iranc 2.65 cleflnlnl; Wlllllflwnl Bl! hlndy and n: silos s0 th . 1- your kitchen tidy, you will see the mm or odds ard h th insid outside so them on. “n8 °n e e or in all gin be vcrv made oi any cheap washable ml- are too terlsl hem w l l‘ To make a hold-all about two loop o! tutlfl 89cm" feet square. two yards oi 31- top corners. and You!‘ buildi _ Stew meats i -l c -—--—-"~" lmdon 8.30m‘? M__v,m m Tame Rock Sm“ 1b ‘ha, scnoor. JOURNALIQM incho material will be ample. may toi- service- Noon A. o. ‘It-Arrival. Present- and Wind qumiei uncler Falls Butter dairy M 8e _“"" Btlon oi mm w. o. Johnston and 8:55 P. Mr-Private lillllfl‘ at Gen- Chicken each 0041.00 WNWW-Mlfllewm nwsnwer eoti era] Brock Hotel, Onions lb 5o dim‘ m up h‘ °I““°°'“’ 11:30 P. ivr-oepariui-e. CHFIOL! a u» t-hrvwhwt the country In um m“ do; n o! n competition launched by an i Gem “m4”, nngush daily to familiarize child- wives. Rhubarb 1b ' ma with methods o! the Press. NEW YORK. June s --(AP)- Spinach ---—-'~ gbfelflg exchange: Great Britain New csnotl 2 bunches ‘nu’ 57m“ “mo” omen 4.0a 11-18, 4.6 - . 5-8; 60-day bills 4.u1as1-1li'~ 4&2 fififif." iii-iii Quuw’ m“? fi-(GPFA w‘ mud‘; Canada 39 54;, Frame 2_ 11mm" m no option oi nary 50 Quebec edu- 65 1-15; 56mm“, ‘(H3 Hymn-y m“ Wm nationalists, Government oiticials _5__g5 - P,“ a Mm old’ “(mum _aml sociologists will go to Antigon- IMJUSTOIVMYWAYYUYOUR s5: LADIES _ PLACE- HAW/IS mounts? 5 IN DIS TRESS P , mua-nurmux: muv mum ,1» 40040 .