1111.12» 1”’ lililtiil REMEDY Tim Rnllylliuslies the Kidneys . ' t symptom "i ll: urglvlt U“ [mid l0 very .|[||\l “Jr ‘dune’, gnlllllll 51'3"“, rgfiillih. \;i finch,’ pfllfll one ‘wxfinnis oi lilsxrk 1,, perform. if win,‘ lil"""" filo-rs IIUCUUH.‘ cluiIKt-‘t-l- “m, ll UN": -. “Nd llusru tile blood "iqousalgll Ulla“, i..- ‘l backache. I VIM“, tilt‘ ' l)“. Urlc llcili de- awi, l. 1' fllllllt! ill lilo Jvllllli wit: IaiHiPl“ "null llillnfllalimalilllilfilé ~ . . - .- i ll m?“ " "Mllilllllllrtlilsu Llcllitlll‘. lilfll ur headaches dil Sm. ilfl baiiliriliiigo 0t No: kidney ‘Wr- ‘min n full month‘: Vtreat- Fll ". ,5 ouh‘ one Nox kidflFy l ‘ hurl-fire your entire n. Y’ If“), \..|lr Klilul-yl gull " function orfcrtly- “ h)’ P, w.“ ‘IV H“ l o-ld to good ‘NH’ W 3 'lli , N‘ 11' lrVDrug to. "mill wll‘. M. Uzillbeck. g, . ' Sires of Winners by. w ll 000mm . . . . .. m lPllLllS from the meetlnflfi ‘OM, Ponl15_\'l\‘."illlfl, Rhoda Is- lqdliiid Alamo show thatpPéter "1 ,5 o“, in front as a 51W 0f 7°” This liorsf‘ died list year- V11’? ,,,,,{ or [0115 were dropped is '3' fill was not fl YBYY WEB I2, ,1 ii looks us though all of mm “OM31 5,‘ llnliltrd. If this year s ‘m-(gfs [til lulo rlllcady W011 T1106? i.’ heats. F".','."1€\?~'ii":-'l.f 3:138 Ramp; ichciuz! tho mosthprogig: in’. Pf _~(ll-L' “on in O lo, l is and li-li" "l" P7 l? fin“; ow nlirlllll! mretlngtgf the m“, T“? (‘lllllif at. ‘Inc/Its non“ Abboflfll‘ l.\ in scron paclehw b neon llilllirrs. lilac-midi!” “will; ‘gone of thr- ou star-l ng _ r rltlflfi iii ho Pclin Jersey Circuit h why), \'()l(2(ifll6 also u on in ‘I21.- fli, Dflbllllldiilr has b43611 dWIIgHIAI 8 lgCanflcid and 130.08. B-n 0 Y- ip; fll Frrcltold, ‘N. J. _ Pour flu» Bl(‘\\(‘l" Napoleon Dir- “f, Symbol S FbrlTsil, and Sandy My, m» onrll tlod ulth six_ win- w. of llvrrhtcr the Brewe s the w: (‘Ollslftulfillfl are Hollyrood L,“ winch won at Berea- and Can- tield and Crlillmct Dubuque which m at Pascouc. Calumet Delhi also m there lYllllC Calumet Alice won m the la_.t. da-r at Lewiston. Guy Dav. Mr. MrEllvyn. Spencer. mix. The Grvrli Volo. arldvolo- mite have Pooh had five Winners yihw; o- rlishos in the. different, “up, nuv my 1rd off with Eva. Div at. if.» nnonmg nweting of the Mm Jprscr (“rcult and was fol- lured r-izh Frcrklcs. Oleander, and [imp kill of which raced into the 1:10 iii- ucllfirvifs winners include mi; . David McEiwyri. John ltliciillyli. and the two year old Bliellmil Th» five bv Spencer in- rlvdellaitcr Reynolds, J. S. Vim. imbeth N J. as well as Bobelwyn aniline SlTftdPl‘. both of which won tlliiaine A< ho llfl: several others olitllmidc llll(‘ if looks as though this irlrznllic to ho a Spencer year. lit; mo‘ onsp (‘H0115 representative; whit-h ha lloi. as yet. taken the mrri in public raoos are the two irardd liinlr and the three year 03d C tom ‘rllich is being pdntod . lhnlirhiollian. P“ v Dzrcct. and Tryax rm h c lwcn winning in the Ohio czrcilit arc included in the gét oilfuax irhilo Calumet, Calcutta him won iv Pascoag and Lewis- Volonrtr’. llPSi- representatives on and Grrltcful Ladv. All of lrP Pefrolnlfrn Earl's Mnritana, lirrvprcsoniliirp. hv The Great bio rm» ioalod at. Hanover Shoe tirms. TllPV ill(‘l\l(lf‘ F5519 Hanover. llniwlrr. Arlene l-Islnove“. Lit! over. and Donnlc Hanover. Oi the om».- .<"rrs whose get have ken flit‘ word in June. Belwin. lllttr. "oliucrtlfv. Guy Jfobey. tlTllf’ loilrci Hall have each had 1r lvmlicrs 0f the Gaylwor-thy it'll" Gnrlmakinnip won an out- ‘lil: ilirrl- year old race at; old. ficfontinp Gunar. while "ra hnriwl tho t\\'n year old trot gilt’ Prnn Jcrwv Circuit at. Hat- lalllmvi Dllhrlm has proved the s! cotupivllous pwformer by Guy l“? F" iii“. stand in the lime- lt lilllll (il-vrhoilnd and Calumet {it cot into action on the mile "S n far Loni liunicr has been the "Y bv Elllitcr and Dillon Hall 111M Fllf‘(‘(‘~.<llll hv The Laurel : '.\l\.f\ was llkc Giyllworthy ex- “l i" 1‘.\‘\" a couple‘ of years WED SHYPS FOR PACIFIC iBv Thc Canadian Press) llllmlli liurzfnnd - With 1f‘..- Wls of ll(‘\\' ships worth $21.- ittti alrmrli’ building in British s the P. and O. and associ- "lmlinilirs may build two Pacific service. There is tin Sleight of Hand About tlur Chewing Tobacco The Honesty Quality and the Careful Processing it. Un- dergoes is Recognized Province. Its High Standard Ho: Not varied in Half a Century. “BLACK TWIS CHEWING HICKEY é? THIS CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN, W. C. T. U. Notes I THE CALL OF YOUTH t You whose hearts possess a dream,i You whose vision still ls true, will you follow still the gleam? will you build the world anew Futile i; the reign of hate. Flted is the rule o! gold; On your deeds great issues wait, mt your beam with love be bold. 1 Vain are all the tools of war, , Vain the boastings of success: ‘ These the dreams you battlofor: i with and truth and righte0us-‘ ness. l Let who will despise your youth, Let, them trail your words in dust; You shall conquer with the truth; In your visions be the trust. You whose hearts possess a dream. God is God; His word is true; Follow still the luring gleam Till the world is built anew THOMAS CURTIS CLARK CHOOSING OR REFUSING Willi Shall I. a Youth o! Todly, Chtwlc or Refusfi? I CHOOSE to exam‘ne nayself. alli that I am and all that 1 desire; to be. j I CHOOSE to know those things‘ which build for the highest and best. in life.—a clean body. a clear,‘ brain. a conscience. void of 01x: tense. ; To bg honest with myself. I CHOOSE those things. present- ed to me by life. which will make {Or the highest and the best. l CHOOSEfor my companions those whose choices arc like mine and whose desires are like mine to- ward the building of g new world. O O I I CHOOSE] abstinence from all those things which tear down the physical. the mental and the spiritual in life; and-even though I should have to travel alone in this resolution,- I pufpo5ely CHOOSE the highroad of total abstinence from alcoholic drinks. O O O I CHOOSE. by the help of God. to be mafiifl‘ 01' my body and to see that every faculty is in good trim CHEVROLET Only Chevrolet gives you big-car thrills . . big-car pride . .' with lowest costs! CHEVROLET is big in size—it's a full IIZl/pinch- wheelbase car. lt’s big in power——with that smooth, lively Valve-in-Head engine packing full B5 horsepower under the hood! Yet it costs you less for gas. less for oil and less for upkeep than any other car in its classl “Better than 20 miles to the gallon of gas in heavy "Emil," report taxi drivers. “Up to 30 miles per gal- lon." say travelling salesmen who ride the highways (lay in and rlay out. Anyone who SAYS you have to pay big-car prices to enjoy fine-car pcrformancc—fine-car roomincss-fiue- car pride-certainly’ hasn't rat behind the wheel of Tllo Only Comp/mo Lalo-Priced Cor! Enjoy that expe- rience for yourself. today. Find out for yourself how it feels to pilot a high-powered, full-sized. luxuriously roomy car thafs priced right down with the lowesl.“ All you have to do is visit or phone our showrooms. Once you drive a Chevrolet you'll know why it's Canada's fastest-selling car. Arid vou'll never be Ealig- fied with less than Chevrolet value for your money! UNISTEEL TURRET TOP BODIES BY FISHER . . . Combining All-Steel safety with ience. Wider and roomiez. Safety glass throughout. Larger luggage compartments. PERFECTED HYDRAULIC BRAKES . . . Recognized everywhere as the safest, smooth- est, most dependable brakes ever built. . . . for economical transportation VBLVE- lN-HEAD High-Compression Engine i.‘ . 'l'he heart ol Chevrolet dependability— economy-and brilliant perlorrnance. FISHER BIO-DRAFT VENTZLRTICN . l; Ends drafts and windshield "logging ". Enables you to "scoop in" fresh air on hot days. Removes smoke and stale air. IMPROVED GLIDING KNEE-ACTION RIDE . . . World's safest, smoothest, most comloriable ride. On Master Do Luxe Models. 85 HORSEPOWER . . . 112V. JNCH WHEELBASE l DWNERS REPDRT zs AND PRICED FROM $74 tomeet the demands of life. My home. my church. my - I §°'J£i’i;.“‘y “°"r"*"-""r SUMMERSIDE A HORNE & CO. CHARLOTYETOWN ’ ' o I O I LLOYD STEWART JAJIES COBB WO§E¥RFRR$C§J".ESQQL 5mm‘ r iv -‘\\'llFRSll.\'-»~l\loroll C“‘1“‘“"- GENERAL MOTORS MARITIME HEADQUARTERS. zoxr. OFFICE. HIONCTON- N- 5- 1’ REFIISE to travel with the cock- - ' tail crowd ruid the beer-drinking advocates. I REFUSE to be lured with the invitations of the "moderation" enthusiasts. —--- I REFUSE to take into mv body and Family Can't mcn of the i ~ i l - - l ' those poisons which scienbe ha {J d . ypc- }|:l.lllll\,v.‘\\l" know n . p ill-it the . ‘ . , ., _ I _. . -. labeled mjuqous to the mdwidua, 35w: riesDlylixgdergd 3,232,115“??? ....., 5...;..dr_.3l;3fl...1.31.1.2. .90."? Gui Guide Calllp (Jilllidlltiltilitiii Lite and to society. and Dr. Rxvgcrss sv llolo "st. I I ' ' ' ' I -—~"—~ . ' ‘ I know that in every glass there whole staff. including llllle prof w,- .,,,,' 3px;: jiiflqzfl 7' (if; Six Girl Giulio comps are bung AsbOclll-tlnn Grows lurks the‘ enemy of mankind. bation officers are working ' n," "YOIQPH, ondn,.s,',n,',ni' ‘In m, livid this fillllllltl‘? r Goorcciown zealously for the good Qf the com. i. I 1",,“ f l ,. d‘ ._ . hi; k h- 0n the snmr- ri‘lf"l f climpin: 'i"nlrri_\"ivw, , {GA-Under mg I CHOOSE INTELLIGENCE " mummy and dew“? all the RD- liliolholizjlililnfqllxdiigklcsgn “'11? umlmdk ma’ m" hi“? llscd e WITH 10ml. ABSTINENCE prcciation that can be m.“ to A WEEKLY couilvm or PRACTICAL OPINIONS ox TUE . “my, m, “,0, 1,0,5,” h, d,.,,,,_.,,, for the p, . . 1:222!‘ Efiléiiglzféklqmggygg; them. vmu. rssuzs AFFECTING rln: Usrrs AND nscsss or m... 1333*; mi wo 1...), “hi, a W“ w onvnoi on Juli‘ . . , . . .. , ..,. . 1- i ‘ 1 ' _ ‘l I illi u- Io‘! ‘nun Ranc- élw IL BYRNES. LIQUOR "Ans" gliilslggi-EIIJIJSOUECES BY MIR. LUDLOW JL.\I\I.\>, ltlitol!‘ ‘Tingixpritwtnhonciizzaggclrlizinlrgfi? N: [Oman ol;'li“nrnpprl {fir ‘ h: Si‘ atonal "Y" Secretary ‘ - _ ‘ " ' '. § " » n, g u.“ > u. s. A. ' Orillia Packer and Times: The .“°“"°.""‘,',, “all”,,,.§§f,§l,§'a"§;.,,,§2§ ifiillfilliuitg‘ w" ~ " "m6 iii gala); gfiggfinpgltvilolmngi; Eifiagltigle! 1 Pin‘! nnrluurltor ' birds. 7V1 ~ l" ' ' dllffllrlll 05 E the mo?! . ' . ‘ A SPORTSMAN CONFESS s T birds as Canrasbark", Roi z 11!] ‘t i. 1.1.". that orr .111: N I p of Kluruon. wilrd THE CHILDRENS COURT plillrgly/tlscllllglli! and uilisocial attltllge MISTAKES 0|.- THE pAEsT #34 ltudcivs, or any of tlic llri-riclloxfil 12:)» 'tl1‘<",'llf‘i;1f‘t'lq sorlollslv: ' 011m o. lam/i n? niiliplill for Can- ~ ~ ' _ H, _ 1c 01 VWSDHDH‘ H - pQm-p A M011,“ p R T . 11am. duck. vvcr (l\\'1l‘. 111;, ; . ‘ M. I _ (-1, _ _‘ ,aria. div-lim- n p own on J ‘v Omy 16 per cent’ of the chlmren vex-"slng “r lflmhonc liquors should MORROW. 0 O llsuaxll; acccpieli ails‘ iuistiiilllrl]. Skllllf g,zli~,inll,'i,hi?\l~igi1 q“-p:";,1}:];jn{ bring 16th. Til" '1 . 1'1" tllo G examined by the psychiatrist. of To ronto's Juvenile Court last year proved to be definitely sub-normal, but about 26 per cent. were on the borderline. Fifty per cent. were of average or superior intelligence. Faulty environment, unsympathetic or unwise handling or stresses of one sort or another contributed to their delinquency. Most of the children did not have criminal in-l stincts. Under inwlligent. direction, they could be developed into good, little bit that. wou vertisinir. ing unwil do with object, of - ‘ ,~ - » -' -.~ i st arifilll- cmmrm The Juvenile court andqut’ Reluctance to be parties to cred. It “as not rational to expect Each autumn on illf‘ irirvlllit mo pioillo. no mu ‘h d d“, Judge Mott. do not rely on puni-lsuch a moi“? “rm b? emphasize“ b‘, iilllleckfllltldxilltcrloiovgrllfilioalkzqistellplgl tiflfliilliiioriollslw‘“Hill: "am r'.'v'.._"f___kmnlhsh mo O S n tive measures. neither for the tho advcrtislnc cnnmuairn that i- ' spring 5110mm‘! was fl,,n“_p(,_ M“. “IPTHWE no“, (u. children nor for their parents. They give advice rather than punishment. i remedies are to hand, but. only, diversion and encouragement-l the ramly. as is cases of extreme in-l it is m-owod that th corrigfbility or the schooling of} win thc children in crime. an fincs iind‘_vouug imprisonment imposed. iiactors contributing to its dclinqu. V ency are carefuly examined. lngvncntions. some cases nine or ten hours are i drinks. T required to assemble finest (‘o-operation is shown in this indl-svics effort by mg policy. Big Brothers. petition of bcer is indicated by the 3043151 “lgfkerg and the trained statement workers of the court. ‘Poi-onto i; very fortllnntne in there has having at the head of its Juvenile crease in thlsAr of its Leaf all Over the N ICHOLSOLN be removed. for earned in connection public-cation. While there are papers ion of tho nrcss would refusc it. be- lmhits among the tario. This. of course. rvould be the ouostionablv it ivollld have that cf- being launchcd by the brcwcrs of United Drastic i large sharc of mcn and . , United States. and to sccuro a larg- In every case the chit. and the ‘ or share nf the money now spoilt. 0'1 automobiles. the data i how. (n lncrl-ase the consumption nf necessary to the formulation of a i beer hv 50.001000 barrels annually program for the child's welfare. The l That it is not only the "diversion" prohibition the sake of the added wages to be with the‘r ,_.. tel-ed wnriLngs, like stray pvilcis. i: i . sportsnrcn. wo sank to the lllli‘(‘g;ll'(l(‘(i tioptis oi sporting: possibilities. Wild duck . (By J. P. TURNER The Ottawai Hsh and Game Association in C. r. L.) of l‘! _ and in ‘v dcgrcc l)f"ll.'ll‘i.~, wild l, n‘. lf wo azo to horn duck Illlfl 9t Pan's Chlzwhos \\'l l: \'f"il\t:kl'"llnlisifif’l'lfllll)llgrsféz_ In those days on the prairiesjgecsc. plov ,snipr and o: ‘1‘.\, ll.l.—i -n thr- futur". if thos~ Fflmll "flu will ho ‘ ’ ' nearly’ forty years, ago, it was,‘ always (‘(71110 m their ll"_'."ll5 irom "M. form u; rlrc to rill" m?" ""' 33“ ' not cilstomary to 5mg]; of wilt-ll a. m_l5l(‘i'lOll.i somouh r0 Tho lwrli wc nrv m dlliy “n2 '0 h“? Hnivthlne to duck, or geese, or any waterfovclg prairie slouchs wcrv consltillrvd llli‘ F; . if wr- would snfccuard "w ‘mrpfld of "rmmng in terms of possible scarcity. Prob- least. significant l\.li."lli‘l‘l!‘5 tilt‘ [llo wrdfoxvl supply T?» mop]? or on‘ able shrinkage in numbers. andfl rclll lioiirst-to-;;oo<iiir~.~.< orb-loch mom n: to us. nnd if wr- woulcl l cri horrlo was lookorl for trout lllf‘ North. and always would hc. most of all. ulfimate cxtcr-nlinaq such iKlVFtlSlfl . 1d un- . . p m tron, were unknown and llnconsid-, ‘\l',~']!1l—"v\'l'|.lll.<lpd seemingly inexhaustible abundance. I what is called "the donut" to stand ill(‘ constant pounding of the gun, with nlrlrlulllollslilgi :iil:i hulliiflfl lllllllllOll. !\ illllP- \il'll diary rQYFFLlS. and no: win-thou pionch, on nvrmgo O('lOll'l' r years ago. at [unions Cnlizil-‘iflvr, l in the States of New York oi tip-t proximately 6,300,000 quarts a month. The business in 8lC0l10liC. liquors flourishes at the expense of other more desirable industries, and, Quite frankly o ohjoct is to patronage of 36.000000 women in the lllnrlo o.’ wood‘: rrqlliring iirrliol" lllly \\'1"i£‘ll'. to di turbo till» Pfllll0$S our cs ll”!‘.f‘$il_\'; but. thflt ‘s 110i hound to "Flylifi ‘Ho production oiirl oi 011T duck iavtorv on n-Utih Lnlffll‘, golf rill!» with llfillfli‘ ;,_ initially‘ prcpurorl lWPFll llniri llfll‘ PT." wllililiiz: favor ill Finland. i ("ll"ll‘(‘_ll and out 244i Gzlidos of St. Pctrn: G. rlvs of Trln ‘_v ‘ .1'r.. Ovor 300 Gllldos arr‘ fif\'l‘t‘f"ff. . FEW‘- illiriorcrlnlns. HQ AUSFIE GIRLS TRITTWPII The occasional ‘heory that. such bag lznllts \\'c:<‘ s_\'11f'.11.\'111011.. “I151 ~~ — > NORTHAMPTON. Yfnclnntl- states to camurp a Piiz-ZOY-Iiiuvallablo Zllllllilllllllflll, \\'iill ftlLllil‘ LONIHUN tCPl lmmitloii of rl 1-3", .;_.,r,.,,...,; Enz- ' Ill" in’. \\'f1l1l4‘il$ ' ~t crzckvl llfllllf‘ ' in ‘unvo. lit! v .. mum's 20-1 .'tl‘.('l 1'37. filiil l l‘ \Ii\' 0LT) \\ l\'l'. 'Illl- ("lrlzvllun Pvossl fl" l. _ ' ' f is '1 n" enccs.’ , . Y l - V -, . . mom» w": l ti. iliiii. °°.§.°fil’...... ,fi;~‘,,~,.";; 1;:1*,r,,,":}};,‘,$1";?."1335; q -»l l.- n» \l.‘l.\(. HOi sic» with lm- MUM‘ “ml ‘wltlgaincd from any money received ' , " \, ‘I, .., '-'-~' v " v r ' "‘o""""r'j"" h“ r we m i”..‘.i;...€"'::. “£52. l WHAT/é‘ ms ~45 w Hi5 Pooch l ~ itilai the labor organizations should Mad‘ '3, nhwhms my p _ , 501.111 wiTl-l ‘fl-i’ QM A Egrgpg) MA/v\E:‘ llOlld support tn (i; igovgnietrlt cslbfzl kinda-ails 4 Wlclzvnn to, l l 51C: CRLJMT MAM? "PRAKE pop-puma" \ t l-i r . ' . ' it i ~ . “’ ' “m, sum, rm", m, mm. lfxlfvlgfs g’, "fg: mg, 2'} ‘smfgadin; Ruaiirs in. o. (‘Pllgpnllfl nlli.___u.ii \ ‘ll-l mu. “mgr A M LLIOU—'TQ~Q\1E x \ , 'dririklng habits among the rsiilgifml‘, 7 T-Q'“‘,“°‘I,,, .,T‘,’.','."“,,,‘ ' HWE 63MB snow, no ‘lfr-VCHAUQEZ l " th t since tho re al or ' r ' . lmi won. v i z l . ' —V o? tho Unitedpgtfllcg gmarlmon‘ Again therxlvetlslnli ma,‘ ‘l .,.,. x 'TOO5E,- ON ‘TH éwEEpflTAkgi 50*”: i’ Q d ' boon a progrosssivl» dc- WHAT A‘, AcCmEN-l- LED To 13- 19ml- ~~'7_ milk "m, l" 0-D pll-lfiTY BOLT, DAME Ian-row: (JAVE l. l, “on of milk , . i (This to a single- gun in_ .1 AT LAQT BY _ , l. , , \ , ,._ __ p~ ~ - . . dav.» And iitrlizn; o grrlno on \ ~' 1 fl Him "4 NOD. 7H ‘ _t ' A 60w klcklng 0"". a lamp‘ mey grlip of 17.332 dilrk to fl r~lll'llr‘ zlln i ‘ii-F WAY 1.45/5 “.'A\,' MEG; rfcgfnlué _\ " l _ ., say. started‘ the Chicago firv- A‘ 24 w,” n“ “mam him tlllvk . RA-r-TLIKJG ' q-Hi CLD gx Tim , g ~*_J-_\_~~ . . spider climbing a thread brought p" spasm, Th, nu,‘ .,.,,.,.,n,,,,: ' I l i 1 C L ‘r _ l - ti. i _ Brurp, of Scotland victory. But‘ "am", was (mi, nmio “u. Witflffl ARCUKFD wl-HGTLE, FT MEAN‘: 5 . __\_ _r\_\ .3 these and many other llkP historical we ask and pmmnlnrv my “m A Lows f vkx "kw incidents pale before the story of. the housewife whose carelessness founded one of the most important l phase; of tho Canadian llsh im‘ I dustry. Away back in a Scotish ilillfiitt’ a i housewife lcft a haddock himring it {air to tho duck \‘Vn.< it folr to ourselves? Was it fair to P'1-‘~l“l"l»“ ‘The answol- l5 illlqlivstiflllflllli‘ flWl OVPTvrhPlnllllEH’ occult". l‘ "m inn]; even “nod for tho onlmlliil loll imakcrs. who. nftrr all, must look for n. permanency in domnnd. not a [cost yesterday and a fammo lonlor- from the rafters of her cottage its she went out for the day. She had . 1. Il ' ‘"- left: it too near the peat fire. how. nzwh 12m’ f§§ir"a“fqr',‘vjpa,,lllo, over, and when she rcturned the "d" "Me mrpcmation n; Wm fish was all dried by the smoke a": i from the fire. She decided to cook ' , , _. . _ .. it anyway and the result was so All,“ Vlhgk" “ifitigfihiisp appetizi lg that the news spread like laws- “e ‘ ‘ m,“ (save to snufff out rrlitillf“ “we down“ we pridod oursolvos as svofismpn; w.- plai-cd ilir cluuc l1.‘ the rillos of tho timc: but w? rock- cd too little of tho fllturr‘. “o worn tho fair-mindod. fl(‘i‘r‘l1l, lnlv-nhlri- lng duck hunters of all "with?" fmfl ‘ ilnrestraincd cra in North Anir-"lriin wing-shooting. and wo dcsfll-‘Pfl m" market hunters or the (‘llrrliurk and Chesapeake and othor fnmoll: rendezvous of the South. We admit our trnnscrcssions Mir! lack of foresight. We hnw- lr-rlriicd that the major wild duck nursery , wildfire and smoked fish became a national delicacy. Today the popularity of smoked Fsh has sprcad everywhere- nnd the appetite for this delicacy has found- ed Canadian organizations of inter- natonlil repute. 50ml! of which have been established for ll century or more. The Canadian climate has been found ides! for the production of this delicacy and other cured fish rand today the Dominion holds a foremost place in world trade in i the export of dried, smoked. and pjdflgqj fish, lies, or did lie, upon the western l _' f i-JOCPLE s fi-lOLlDAY/rfij/ r ' ' ‘*1- ' f l I I t ‘c.