n» n I» no we ~- raurtuanv zo, 1931 w||.|.Ys TIIE SURPRISE GAR 0F 1937 THIS UHAKLUFIIIFUWN GUARDIAN C ONSER VA TION l’: WIIJKL! COLUMN OI‘ PRACTICAL OPINIOE ON TIE I VITAL ISSUII AIIICTING ‘III USIS AND ABUSE! OF NATURAL I-ISOUICES DY 1 LUDIDW, JENKINS. LIABSIIFIIID- South Granville Mi Rhodami-eod spent lust week in the city, visiting friends and relatives. - 'I“"~ members of the South Granville Dramatic Club are pre- paring a play. Mr. Whiter Murphy of Millvale was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Hagan on Sunday evening. lavsu t MlR-O-KLEER STOCKINGS OUTLOOK FOR WATER FOWL ._fi__ 1n The New-York Conservation- ist for February 1935, W. T. Homa- thy reviews the waterfowl season the fouilest killing methods ever concentrated on starving waterfowl acceptable to them? Althouglh tlil Biological Survey publicly e/ppealedf to a.1l stamp duck-hunters to shoot,’ Mr. Harry Smith our local sleigh “limiter 1s bI-IAIIy building sleighs 811d finds it hard to supply the demands. ' i t r i “Xilltinu; Slicer‘ .Ai 1.00 I“1t-AII~T0pS* l 'l'here's a weight for every hour of Mr. John A. MacLeod was a vis- itor to Pleasant Valley recently, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Malcom McLennan. -—-__. Mi‘. Robert Murphy oi’ Mlllvale, spent a pleasant evening at the home of Mrfand Mrs. Peter Mor- rison recently. Mrs. John H. MacLeod and her little daughter. Irene are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Maihesori, Spring- licld. \ Miss" Barbara. Mat-Keiizie has re- turned to her home from Free- town in the event of the illness of was the guest 0i Mr. Archibald Chnppelle on Silntlay evening. and reported the roads in very bad ; condition. 1 .____ i Mr. Herbert. MacKenzie, who for ithc past week has; been rcriously ill with pneumonia. has been rc- lportcti improved. He is being at- lciidcd by Miss Luiid, R, N., of ‘Mount Stewart. His many friends With him a speedy recovery. i i A number of ilie young people of 1934 under the title "The Worst Outlook for Waterfowl." He calls it “the worst deal ever given the waterfowl of any civilized nation as thus far recorded in pmfane history," basing this deflniiltm in Part on the condition in which the birds found themselves because of a. long series of years of cruel persecution from man, and from drought. We quote: "First from 1913 to 1923 there was a ten-year period of cumulative and frightful wildifowl slaughter in the United States; than seven years of hard fighting to make ‘50 per cent. les which ended in a. big victory for bag-innit reductions on ducks and geese. But as a. backlash. States, a severe and far-flung drought. Very soon it covered about '18 of our States, and it lasted live years! “That drought hit the highly coit- eentrnted brcetlfiig grcuiids of C1111- waterfowl United unprecedented. The breeding grounds of the States always were so small that those in the drought aron just Georgetown ‘ Miss Evelyn Landry 01' Monta- gue has returned to her home af- total of 548.673 took out hunting licenses as usual, and joyourly went out to find and to kill the survivors of that most terrible drought. Where aria a smashing blow. It was worsc y in 1931 and 1934, and its total d9-; striicticiii 0f game, domestic stockfl i and game-food crops was absolutely ducks as gently as poxible, we have‘, . yet to hear of any memes of duck‘ hirntcrs who manifested compassion for distressed ducks, ahd volimtarily refrained from hunting, save in 001' fiery Utah. "Arid all throughout the last nine! months, the evidence of duck de- vastation, and ‘decreases,’ and ‘staarcity’ has been piling up from! American and Canadian sources; 1934. ‘consternation seized the sport- men in many broad areas.’ And that cointematiion is justified.’ N.w in view of all that, why this third- jamboree in counting the ducks and geese ‘from Long Island to’ Yucatan? f‘ ‘ rra in Stetq being permitted to g0 by default. “And now has come, and gone again, the greet annual stalling ex- hibition of the United States. At the burgest-of-all conservation Con- ferences, of January 21 to Zi, Mr.‘ John H. Baker, for the National Audubon Association, cruelly broke in with a. resolution demanding a , year of ‘no shooting’ in 1935. For j the first time in its 2i years, there lvras ti discussion of the too-m-uch _ shooting idea! Even Mr. Darlinl" prospects lrok pretty dark wlrcr William T. Hoinnday. gcfls so dis- couraged, but w? urge our readers if they Wlflll to keep our iviterfow‘ Mr. Darling said on January 22," i | I of gas. ‘Doliiioif the Prince. assisted by a hundred dancers and the entire Curtis Symphony Orchestra. l The original production of this The change was revealed in let.- ters sent by Mr. Baldwin's secre- tary to J. A. Kensit, member of the Protestant Truth Society, and Rev. PRICED $750.00 UP, FULLY EQUIPPIED, DELIVERY CHARLOTTETOWN, LICENSE ONLY EXTRA The New Willys, with its full sized width and cleverly designed in- teriors, marks a new era in usable space. 2°: bmtha‘ m- Berber‘ Mu’ in 1930 there set in throughout the Legislatures now in session fog u“ Westcentral prairie Provinces of valuable State support should hav . . - - - ML Lowe“ gum-or Fredericton Cwda and our Norlh_wntrm begun on Jan-uax-y m1 instead 0- Its spirited performance captures the imagination of modern youth, the economical farmer, and the hardheaded business man. important features is its low cost of operation, up to 40 miles per gallon Savings with the New Willys make it possible for the owner to actually pay for the car out of the savings in operation-covering a 35,- 000 miles runing period. We invite all farmers to make our show rooms their headquarters next week while in Charlottetown, look this car over, drive it and con- vince yourself that the WIIILYS is the car you want to give you up-io- the-minute smart appearance, and low cost operation. One of its . , Indnrttui that ‘now the only con z i-tlirezid i 01- Granville attended the Shower vanished. trollnble element affecting the due VISIT OUR SHOW ROOM ANY DAY 0R EVENING h 111 111.. 11mm or hlr- and Mm AL "But the hardy American duck- '1)0pu]11li0i1 is the annual kill by the I [m1 Parsons, gm,“ m 1mm». o; ‘hunters seem to have little com- guns of sportsmen? but at tlic AI. Mi s Hazel 901151“, “i110 1h to be_ pasdoii. Despite the slaughter by some time he is going to count the 5 ' as come ml» ln-lda 01 M1; CM“ Hm, ' the drought- and the terrible de- ducks. and is ‘not giililg to be riish- v1 I ‘ _ I (11.11 1,1 French Rum; The bride_to_ crease reported and not disputed, iii . cd into any conclusion.’ |- Light bcrvicc be “m the reccipienb or many ‘ i934 those relentless hunters went] "Well, there are some conclusions - “thread lx-alltlfill and uipf1i1 gjflSV “mm fout after ‘the ducks, just as usual» that need no rushing. God knows “ 0 i.» were opened by M155 E1“, 5113p. armed chuefly with automatic and that. the fool ducks-hunters of the‘ l, 130119 rind val-plug P11150115 and 1119 pump repeating choke-laore shot- i United States and the ‘hysterical’ ‘ . ' accompanying verses read b M15; guns. and high-power cartridges. conservationists also. have bren just ' I I AI 1 n00 Lilian Cchill. After which eiiryon; They also went out to decoy W111i.‘ 15 years. coming to a duck-decrease 219 areal George SW9”, CIIETIOI-I-EIBW" " _ _ as Joined in singing For-she's a Jolly grain. and wli-h live-birri-dcmy conclusion that vras perfectly] " l “iilkmfl Sh?" Good Fellow. A dainty lunch was ducks and geese (calling for help‘). apparent in 1920. when seine mighty DISTRIBUTOR FUR P E ISLAND .1.11n~9-1d :“Y\'PII, and the remainder or the ‘to assassinate drought-stricken and good Federal and State ‘programs’ z I cvcning was spoilt in games and Itamlsliing waterfowl. and to hire were printed and published." LESLIE F. SIMMONS, DEALER, FREETOWN, P. E. I. ‘ fllllllClllll. Theli] lguest: departed in [for ‘$10.00 per daily bag-limit‘ the Mr. Hornuday things that 1t is_ ‘ _ re wee sma fours of the morn- » privilege of murdering hungry f hopeless to expect a cessation of I I u AI I Intiering because "it" iiiflizriiia hMnnigrid Mrs. Par- ducks at gun-range so short "it isishootinlr for even one year, not to l “"5 °1' "F" 05D 1W and wish- impossible to miss!’ mention two or three years (which r , - _' . _,..__.____ .._.....u__-. a‘. _ _._ _ I" Crepe Misti‘ there are no rings “lg Hazel a 10118 and happy voyage “And so, in the lamentable three would be necessary to brmr them E Du“ and the“. O" m9 5'?“ °f Mairliiwny- and one-half months of a season bank to reasonable degree of tibund- and a half hour", to the domlriions and to malnten- “$01119 small marrmgemeni; 0f _ m‘ shadows to mar of‘ open shooting‘ in i934. tip t1 imoe) “because of the iiifluznce eit- Catherine Llttleiield, the direc- ancc of the Protestant reformed re- the pliraseology has been effected _ ' December" 14, 1934. those hard- i ertt-d high up to keep the guns a- tor of the Company, takes the ll8ion and the settlement of the in the last section of the oath, p their sheer clarity. boiled ‘duck-stamp‘ hunters to alguing as liis." We mint admit that pflfb of the Princess, and Alexis Church of Einziand- which deals with maintenance of the Protestant reformed religion and the settlement of the Church of England. The form of the oath to be used will be published with 7-tliread _ 1 . k3. they mentally unable to distinguish i With us. to work for a series of ballek-in st. Petersburg in 1e90- H» B- Lvnaboitom of Liverpovl- the form of service before the date the (I a y. f 1' om m .a “gaunt ‘we I H?" M’ right from wro ? 1f so, wh were I dosed seasons. was a matter of genuine import- "cmislderatmn h" 11°“ been KI" °t the °°r°*"‘~“°"~' fi§§‘g§§§,‘,‘,§gn‘§i,5;§“ °I M" “d “g y I allce ill the history of ballet. 1t en to chances in the wvrdiniz in , . ‘ . ' . ‘ ' ‘ ~i——--— “_" T ‘ ' - , , ~ __ the coronation 03th rendered nec- s... , ..___.;___.___., , At 1 heavy “Hue IO I _.'__' . pressed In the mtluon‘ Igfitthgmggea 3135111183,: essary by the new constitutional M I . h.” ‘ The many friends of Miss Eda i'"“—*' ______ l I _ position o; the domjnfgng.” the let. F w “mm”?! ° ' m“ mriiteou will be pleased to learn Gwrsewwii All Stars. ecmmlia- (Continued fro In“! c°mp°sed a 5cm m‘ the ter said “These changes which it!” IiyarlIbiI shear Chiffon iii-it the is so far improved in iiiflidbvt this!“ itiigféiifn-iiséaffiieivéu- --.-.;» - .- . - ' Qfiflflihfirjph P‘§§§°§‘t‘§“ ca‘? m“ h... n.5,. be... settled, slim al- gggv==gjofigwgi,=;ggi_lgg;ggldgargg;gg - . licfllih 11S to be able to return to ‘we 0 0n t‘ S H," , ~ r Keats " _ . ' . 1 th t t1 of thr i mm c “I . 1,»: ‘ acthread 4.,‘ iici’ 1101119 Ht Gfiflrgetown. last. Both teams, however. met ggnntyelirgmgnc‘? ‘Iurhcatrc. ifiliidleii 531m of the finest dancer!- Igg“: zmgsy y?“ 2.533, 020-111“ Norhlrmlul 113% ~ ,- - ,- i ' ‘ . " Ill ltl anormioee. e I ‘ i ‘nth ‘Idem’ the gnills 105mg to R novel by Somerset Mflilghflm I The wogfk succeeded m raising SIZXIIIICEHCB I11 011601‘ t0 BVOIII P05‘ from on: {I box or your mono axinAlk f Mr. James c._ Easton, the popu- Montague 2 t0 1- Whle m9 Mm‘ “'I‘heI'e White Hands" by Wiir- ‘me bane,’ m a new level. and slhle misunderstandings in the do- youriiiuuirt "'0! IorIBOG or ei ox 0t at ‘a u 'I£ll' éndflcnergctic representative of £88118 boy! W011 4 w 0- G wick Dec.p'iiig—a historical novel‘ through the ymrs Aurora’ the minions. lTemnlehllc RAZ-MAH Glyn-III i R. . clman and the Beatty cf the time of Samuel Pepys an i 1 . P . \ ‘ h‘ b“ no i ‘Washer Companies Litd., George- N ll G ' . . “T116 Scii of ’_eep_m.g_ mmssf as .11.“. I '—--' " < ltown. has removed to new and 51'-‘\NHOPE PERSONALS Ggass" “Igonrati Richter . _ - ‘gixzgltgouis MKSC§EQIQnSkIIQLSII$ 1 r-rr- r—' — "--'-" r“ greatly improved quarterwn Griif- _ "*——_ _ . _. "i-tumminc Bird" a _ Charmin! ggmJ-mwka1a T,c;-,1°,,a kgsann, , o f l Ion sweet _ ____ irlhphtolvthe gililtgrxdaIyIlbllless Iélajrigtsrfimii’.tfliixlcgflifohgetgg. ' Gu_ faiid Pavlova. But with the ex- I “med- , ‘ ' 7 ‘. i__. " , _ - ‘iccption of the Imperial Russian > In the Georgetown hockey lca- , ‘bcrt. Frtiiiknu . ."Priiiccss Eliza- B n t “h is n i d 1 , 8 i sue the Maple Leafs and Hawks Miss Ester Haj-pol; Siuiiliope, 3mm and Her Dogy. by Michael a e. iii i un mte rc- _ _ _ _ . l sources, very few directors before t 1 in“: an um up Mm three wms spent the ivtelt end at her home alumna ML“ Lmlefield have dqmd w i each. Should the Americans win I“ East 305mm‘ j- d .1“ m 1 . 1 ‘t k r '4 fi ‘Cwmnued from page B’ their next. encounter the league 'j__ T-hv 300k 01' U19 Mlmu‘ Cmb 1m m a< e co m“ as o ~ - . . . .7 _ . , . M H -:- Laws and Harry . _ -_ .. _ production. Dlaghllcff‘: rwival a . But. whiiiiis the matter with your son that ho lcts his wifc put over her “amrbé annliii’: "ti: this‘; ‘Val’? Th’ Mug; ofmSIariliopcm spent the ifbiéglogflggg" fizmlzyy ‘gr as“ m 1.921 “.85 a'ffl1]urc_ I » m—— E __ lous suite O11 you.» Y if h:- liad as much li-rtzltbiinc n» a SI1053Sll'lllYE.h\': , gigs s w e roug on imme- Week ynd in the city. firm“ Musmm‘ Tchmkoviky, and "Miss Littleficld. who has dc- when m new o‘ vrolmhmu or speculum bum“, o; my . "Id Simply it'll i191 “here siic trot off and tnkc ilic children to see 1011- Y- -i— _ vised a new choreography has - 11 1 ,1 n. 2 , ' " . . Miss EI-tfl Misnei‘ oi siiuiiiopc. Nam-id“. _"°“ ‘,‘"°°k-be““; “To; ‘been invited by the International Kind. consult this iiireemrv 1116:" Wyijvlléllf" ‘ ° v 1 , Dear Mrs Dix-what are some exampliis of character? Jailcr White's crew has now spenl a cguple of days the gues; o; giuaBl lgiogiaphry 1&2?!‘ agar Cflrmcr I Exposition m lake her Company lllhle profeuionnl and Inlllncss ma. o . . . A YOUNG MAN. reached the unlucky total Of lhif- her sister Miss Jean Misner. Y a" fir“ v° ' to Pavia for a week's engagement I Brewer: teen. One wonders just when some I --——- m" Drink” Bmven‘ an mmwnd‘ ‘in .1111“? A1 11= ‘M11111 the 1‘ A younn man shows vliirriit-zrr \\'l‘iil, 1ii~ luv.» up io his crmvictoin 0f government will really give some Mme Ben Marshall 1135 returned i118 flmflifl" mil-mm‘ °I Phn‘ lvom, c 1 n. m so‘ _ , g on pa y will make app nves men s e 1 what is right anti prnlwr. instead of taking the easiest way and going vrlth thought to our so-called jtul prob- to her home utter spending two Bdfillihlli- 1" 15 biisw °" m“ 11.8mm“, m Brussels the Hague l fl-lq crowd ,1em_ A11 those men would glad“, “mums 1n the c“; correspondence of Tchaikovsky and London preséumng “The I GULLISOWS BEAUTY SALON ¢+*¢4+9*4+¢**¢4****4** _ A You"? "Hill iiiiflivs‘ trliiirat-tti" when iic refuses to drink when cveiy- work, i! work were provided. We -__A-- and) Ifladcjda whose‘ Iflttfll-vs i111‘; ism-ping Beauty" and all the i 1°!‘ Ym“ ha“ problems‘ “a EASTERN SECURITIES 00., I a yPI5Pl\|1.'l‘..i'ii;<\l!1'711011‘. when lie returns to buy the automobile he ‘helm... son“, day the farmflfiwho M1. George McMiunn and ML no“ in possession o Vic awe‘ DUN, balms in the company-s i Great George Street» Phone Ltd” 146 Richmond Street‘ o I ht afford. when lir- wont let ti gold-d i .1 girl beuiiilc lilm into buy- “m. n11 are 111g backbone of this HOTHCC Mflffiiiilll OI Slanhopc were Government. Barbara \0ll r ct . repertolrtn 1 1320. w_ 1L v_ Dunbar, Manage; y I191‘tll1~rIl1lll1/illiI\\'1'l$I \\~;1IK‘I1 ‘in 1>'(lt‘It‘lllill1p(I to gel out of lilm. pmvmcm Wm demand ma; ‘i111 in the city yesterday by car. the grand-daughter of Natlejda. securities Bought Sold and a I "Duriuu Ill‘ (iifllfi-‘ihlilll tlii ' l: mrir IlliYt‘1Ilii\\'l\('I\Tll'flCT('l‘ who kcnt lpflscnors bf. put to work and not —--— had mfldfl (M1165 0i “Wm hem"? The American Guild of Musical Barbers Qumei _ ' l, eir Splrl. ~11» and their chins out illltl \‘.'Ill')Ili1\'l' taken any l:incl of work ab, no“, m“, Lin.“ days away p1ay_ Mr. Anson Macl-auchlan has rc- they were sized by the Bolshe- Artists is “giving a concert‘ My ‘ ‘V““..* 1. l uvhegjcoiiltl lllltlI jolrln. It has taken t-liiiriii-ini- not tggrlqigivfirlgrlgafgiptim mg “mm PM,“ m warm, comm", turned to hislhomelafter‘ 17011118 rim-L vicks. night’ “bruary 2mm m Carnegie S'T'E'PH' EN‘ ' ' no" yL AN, quw]; =i 21' -“°'"‘ “i"““*‘“‘~ V - able quarters Willi lots of good PM?‘ 1;‘ ‘ks “Y m‘ “e ‘s A" mmwmfjuteg, about Hall. for the benefit of the flood satisfactory Service. an work 0 t m tri t I‘ ”' - food. Neither the warmth nor the wupe 0 wee ' “L. b k 1 E n rran ed by suneflms‘ guaranteed. 011F051“? Gund‘ p 0 e s food would we denythermbutsurc- j _, . I‘ °° . “,5 m‘. a g _ 1 The Guild is com JOSHI of such , ‘ran, Grafton Street. l’ m _ .1‘ _ u . k Mrs Mabel Lawson and Miss the publisher, Random House. Hanmm (mm that in u < x I w "nglicam w" em Mm“ M°cab° °f C"“"‘°““°““‘ TI“ “d” ‘m’ “Mn” “ma” 'tho concert Is auiredIeLIlcegoiiIIs ‘] tho C] a erg E. w. TAYLOR. traorsrarzao . paid a flying visit to their home in John Barblrolli. Lnwiieiicc Gil- i ' s“ ' y ' (1 0 us i’. n rls . 142 Richmond At a lll(‘(‘Illi of the TowiiCouii- Lotto Lehman Gladys Swarthout opwmet I‘ c“ on Nmndwg pvmjfig a petition Staiihopc on Saturday last. man. Dccins Taylor and Robert K. I Enmbem Renhberg Emmi zimj ETJY,;S‘“C‘I"IJK§‘E‘D‘°F§°ES' gin‘ Street. Alberton Branch, J S. . ‘ " . ' . -——"—'——i" HBHS- ' . T ' i ’ Taylor, SIRHCII by 1iractically all the high- - 1 ~ T] “.1 -. L b m m_ bnlist. Lawrence Tibbctt. LHUTII-Z Repaired, Suits madam mens- ost ralr-paywirs of Georgetown was Blrthday (Irefitlllgs wa mania,‘ 1113:3201‘: lac %c:nd‘erc_ Melchior, Gaspar Cassado, Albert m»; Thea gengmn 124 Ken; “**'"“°°"' Ipresonti-d to the CounciibyMessrs _______ . 1k 5- -5 5951mm! and 5°91! “Mmlnni B" Street. ' ' cordirigs of four of Tcha ov lty . I) lntln W. .1. Fitzgerald iuid J.A.B. Mc- REMEMBER WHEN works. and the 11mg the New..- lament; the‘ artist-s tflkins part in wwwfil n: l 1' g Cmlmn- The PQIII-w“ “k5 m” “* ings ‘of two of his works. In ‘c wnw" e6 [ca §4+0+¢9 IIICKEY & mcaoisoli " .TOBAC(Q CQ. I-TD. CHAKIOTTETOWN PEI 3 -.._..._-- 99pm» i l Council that every effort be put. forward to have a new motiorn skating rink for the town. This would certainly be a move in the (By The Canadian Press) Phil Scott. then British heavy- weight boxing champion, hcld a "boxing tea" for 400 dcbutaiites and addition there are to be extra student's prizes. Last. wcck in Philadelphia, the Changes Made In Coronation Oath §~O404 MOTOR. SERVICE AND Illi- pairs. Refrigerators, Washers, Vacuum cleaners. Blowers, THE GUARDIAN CENTRAL Job Printery. Phone 133. Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Ekivelopcai © i i. m all}... Putu In 5 ndinu lnr, World n|hn unwed ._ I l ‘illiil 1i i ' l ~=-==‘. l Qllill iii" ' III ill l l 1f ‘l i ‘ii i $2.1: right direction, and although the socially promliients in a fashionable Phlladclphil Ballet Company ._.._-_ Oilburners. All commercial Posters. Receipt Books, Win- Coimcil have many and varied calls Palm Beach club row-n years ago made 1.11;, 11m; Amcl-lcnl; pfgsenL- LONDON’ yum 15.4w,” 141,115- mow“, Phone 1444. Palmer dow Cards. Programmes, Wod- on ilicu- limited financial rosour- today. “Plmlnting Phil" met. Jack atioii of Tchaikovskys "The tel- Stanley Baldwin tonight dig- Electric, 155 Great, George ding Announcements, etc, cos. nevertheless they promised Sharkey. gtibby Boston sailor five sleeping Beauty" in its uncut c105“! 1; ghangg h” been mule in street. earliest and sincere efforts to meet days later and inst on a technical form. This is a tremendous un- i ihc Coronation oath to be taken the wish of tlit- ratepayers as ex- knockout after claiming a foul. dot-taking as the ballet lasts two I by King George V1 with reference ~~.~;—; ~ __._._»~__._.._,-. ._ .. . . BRINGING UP FATHER -By George McManus II AND memes/men THE“ AaE- - How v - Il- JOHNNIES‘! w: MAY NOTE; CNlLJDIZDEOg u§~°eo~t C-IA-IB-ODI-RIDIVERQ - - ' e YET- BUT AT LEAST WE'VE GOTTEN WOULD TRY <5 ' ' o I Riv 0P ‘Fi-EM- pkg-games BY SHOUT- “v4” - n " l, ’ l .31 AUNT susie "rt-to GHT I " s- . THEY wens as u - itiii 1.1111111Jiiiiiihh-g 5154,93? owe Toner: NEW ‘I 3L ii,,,lll-m~l STREET IéITIJIgBAEI/Di ‘Zéifim Lflifllillgy‘ ' I“ ‘ -i'="~‘i‘ DST U5“ I 5R‘ . . w 1on2 i=0»: A RoAci-i- n,‘ ,- I 11111.. } oowosn COMPANY- , H ‘ 11,111! Illl l, ‘ t, I i‘ I’