THE GUARDIAN. ‘CHARLOTTETOWN Bl: Limits r LENGTH i r . Migfflfflfy Iffdg In my my; Ducks (exclusive o! or slums" O “Mo” m 1“ ' mum" Mergansorsl. 7; Geese (including IQNDQN, Aug, w __(c_p)__mr_ They don't l: Brant). 5: Wllwnh Snipe. 8; wood- rlers. pondering the next Regulations cog. a. .-___»__. any open season: Ducks ( . b g q _ ‘ dlwlve of mrclmrsl. 100; ex hieilinhofinaistirozuxlrifirisugrfohljbli. 2 ed . PAGE SEVEN simple reason that the weight}? skins will be a difficult probloll. while too great length become! clumsy. I Leading Iurrlere in Britain al- Mnges a lrtady report a return to popular- ity o! hip-Ian Herltima during the lagt {cw been increasingly tak- change """' and Brant in The Minister of Mines and Re- woodmck, 100; Wm sources. Ottawa. has possum”, “m”; the Regulations regarding mlgra- Gee“ tory birds lot- the current year. A summary of the Regulations Gun!’ Appnfigagmfind as they apply to Prince Edward Island follows: The penalty for violation of the igratory bird laws ls a fine of ll . more than Three Hundred Hunting Dollars and not less than Ten D0118”. imprisonment for a xceeding six months, or both fine and imprisonment, (continued from Page 3) “m. and Mrs. JIIDGI H. Jan Threa years Mr. Gor< M w o" mirth“ w“ pk“ on August l4 in gun has been assistant to the mom" ‘n’; president o! the Dominion Elio- View gum; her Company and will be Gena- 1y o; gumme ai Works Manauer of the North the m, My, Ducks, Geese (other than Brant British Rubber Company in Eillo- October 9 - November 22. burgh. ‘ ' Brant - October 23 — November 1° ground. These long models require h" °5 the C0 the back iulness of two or three foida up to iunction _ “enca Opgg qulyg" , Both Dates Inclusive- xi) lighter. Miss I I I' Miss Marjory Large on the staff of Australian Embassy, Washing‘ ‘on, left on‘ return yesterday aitc: a three weeks‘ holiday with ncr parents. Mr. andJVlrs. Fred Large. Mryand Mrs. R/J. Rupert ha: |_< their welcome guests this week, zheir friends Mr. and lvln. John a iMacl MacBurney of Niagara Falls, Ont, and Mrs. Rupert's pa» ma, Mr. and lvirs. Edward Prime 2i Saint John, N. B. O O O m. Marlon E. Grant. Dem of ivnmen. Acadia University. Woll- Jllk‘, N. 5., is the gnyt of Mil.» Jlanettc Orr, Kenslng on. O - t Serving at the Summvraide Golf Jlub this afternoon will be Mrs. Ralph Sllllphant. Mrs. Olive Hm "l‘ u. Mrs. Wilfred Salter and Airs. Leonce Arsenauit. O I O ‘Miss Alice Tllley, Jntkwnvlill. 1.‘ B, is at. present the guest of Airs. Hammond Johnson. Summev tide. O O O Miss Virginia Campbell. Bum nlcrside, leit on Monday altemoon For iliontreal and ire will he the guest of Mrs. Hut ml her aunt. Mrs. D5. Blair. sna “as accompanied to Moncton by llél’ parents. chief Justice and Mrs. "lhana A. Campbell. . O O O Hon. and Mrs. Harem Wright, norieque, have a5 their guests their. Wlnnlfred Wright. Bmslon- Miler... and their daughter- ln-law Mrs. (Din) J. S. Wright, with her sons. Peter-and David. ‘ I I I Professor and Mrs. D. C’. Ha:- vey and daughter. Mi Harvey. Halliax. N. and Mrs. D.R.C. Hat lave been guests this week at Mrs. Harvey's sister. Mrs. John Stirling, and niece. Mrs. Allah Jenkins. Summerside, O O I Miss Ethel Reid Worcester. miss. who arrived on Saturday 1.1 Summerside, is enjoying a visit uizh her aunt, Mrs. H. R. Croc- 1<.-'.t. Beaver street. Patrons Chic! Justice T. A. Campbell Premier J. Walter Jones Hon. Geo. D. DeBlola Rev. J. T. Ibbutl. Honorary Chairmen J. I’. Gordon Col. G. Elliott Full. \'.D. Alfred Plckartl - All]. N. w. Lowther. MM. llon. F. A. Large Lt. Col. K. S. Rogers Honorlry Vice Chairmen Dr. J. A. Clark J. P. Slmmonda llon. T. W. L. Prawn G. G. Hughes Campaign Oillcen General C 'I‘. Roy Cudmore Vice-Chairmen Ma]. George Cull E. C. Jolmstona J. Cordon MacDonal J. A. Simmonda - J. M. MaoEadyen I1. F. Tlnney J. Cox J. H. Kuwait Trulurer A. B. Delchar 1'.M.C.A. Executive l‘. Tinney. ma. . M. Award S. Collin D. Delloil . J‘. llaalaln . G. Ho" . W. G. Iloll - G. llughea A. Large W. Mlnnlng FFF§FPFHOQ$>HFQF Dr. Macdonald’: and Mrs. Macdon ant Farm, North Bedequo. New York Oily Maodonsld cf Hamilton. visiting their brother. Ja Mrs. Macdonaid. Point Farm, North Bedeque. O O I port, Mass. of her cousin. Mr. min and Mrs. Duchemin. O a Ottawa. where , uncle. lvLr. Hugn u. Mrs. MacPhee. I O iinds into same nneap- Vanoou n. Island. guests of brother, Jan. it. aid. Point Pleas- Mlss Beatrice ‘MfMacdonald o.’ and Miss Ella C. Mrs. a. M. Currler of Netvbury- la the welcome guest Ernest Duche- O The tea hostesses at the Knights of Columbus re than thirty benevolent organizations figure on her‘ regu- lar donations llat. O O O She is palron of Girls’ Bchoo ' TEAM NO. 1' W. E. AGNEW. Capt DR. A. W. ALLAN H. C. ATKINSON JAMES A. BRADY E. WINDSOR CAMPBELL HARRY W. CUDMORE‘ TEAM ltd. 1 j - noLLls THOMPSON. Capt. rvuou PROUDE Mani can: wmnau. @1441 rem: MacINNII GEORGE new TEAM NO. l GORDON FOSTER. Cllll FRED A. LARGE IAN BURNETT MA CALDER. J S GERRY ERNEST GOFITN / TEAM NO. I FRANK ANDERSON. Capl.‘ JACK CLARK‘ JACK MIQANDREW A. I. CUIOLIFFE HORACE WILLIE DR- J- l. IRWIN ,. gm; boats Signals Keep ' Boast Guard, Navy 0n Alert SAN DIEGO. CallL. Aug 19 _- (AP) - 5.0.5. signals traced to a small klte-ilylng ilahlng boat kept Coast Guard and Navy searchers on the go four hours today. A Coast Guard search plane i or machine gun. or battery. Wilson's Snipe -. October 15 _.. or shotgun loaded with b November 15. “Woodman-October 1 -- Octobgr Close Season‘; There i: a close season through- POWBP-ilwat. out the year on Wood oept Wilson's wok. and all and lnsectivoroua birds. he possession the open season. ea F is attached. The hunting of migratory game 0f migratory birds by th game birds killed during the open with e use or grain or other is prohibited. The shooting o! migratory game‘ birds earlier than or The Loaf finally located the sender ol the . 61591655 calls -— cranked out thpugh the kite antenna on an emergency device incapable oi giving other information. It was in tow of another fishing boat. 75 miles south o! here. The identified pump out the aft and tow it into port here. ~ . . EA ELY IMPORTED were recorded ginia in 1720. GROW IN PODS nuts dn not grow pods. containing from 12 Brazil but ln 20 CAMPAIGN oPsus ‘russba CITY CHAIRMAN -- MAJOR as When Ordering-i That Please: DON'T‘ SAY BREAD -— SAY LADIES Bread, LANFS BAKERIES LIMIT» Charlottetown and District Representative ROY (Buck) WHITLOCK-PHONE l781-I) sail-boat. Ducks, o.- night-light. or shooting from‘ Swans. Cranes. all more birds ex- filly motor or wheeled vehicle or a vehicle to which a draught animal Please sneak-bout. aid o! baiting artificial food /09' kiflo-ii-Or/infi" L‘ one-half hour 3 i ly 9Zl5/(9Wi ‘(>- 92- l» 8V3 509a.‘ 6?; N; 2o is FIRST DIVISION-DIVISIONAL COMMANDER, TEAM NO. I MILTON BARKHOUSE, Capt. MERRITT FORSYTHE NEIL MacLEAN WARREN J. DUCHEMIN A. RODERICK GILLIS A. J. HASLAM TEAM’ NO 2 DON MacLEOD, Capt. DON SEAMAN N. LOWTHER GEORGE EURO“ N. LARGE ' ' W. I-IOGG TEAM no. a A. n. ouv/m, Capt. o. n. messy RALPH JENKINS FRANK ‘roriNsror RANDOLPH MANNING SECOND DIVISlON-DIVISIONAL COMMANDER, TEAM N 0. 8 men NORTON. Capt. namur- nlolvlsuu UIIARLEQ DOWNE nuzow noaaoiv noaenr wanoiv GRAN!‘ ruomsoiv THIRD DIVISION—-DIVISIONAL COMMANDER, TEAM NO. I I’. G. IVES. Uapt. NORMAN FORD DON GASS EDWIN C. JOHNSTON! . I‘. HUTCHESON TEAM N0 I A. L- McPHEH-SON. CIN- DR. 5. GIDDDINGS DR. G. HOUSTON DR. H. SHAW DR. W. MacDONALD DR- IEATII McINTYIE FOURTH DIVISION-DIVISIONAL COMMANDER, , TEAM N0. I ‘ CLAUDE IVES. Capt. GEORGE ROGER! TOM DAVIES GORDON BENNETT Al!‘ PEAR! FIRTH DI VISION-DI VI SI ON AL TEAM N0. l Ll. Col- I. B. CONRAD. M.M.. Capl- I. T. GIIGN Kl M. MARTIN STEWART IVII MILTON C. STEWART TEAM N0. ARTHUR ROPE! R. E. SELLER IRE!) WOTTON G. L. MONKLEY N. LAR-RABEE. H. I. BOIIAKID. CUM. TEAMNQI DON H058. CIPL “TNSTON SMITH ART BURNS T. D. COBB RALPH JENKINS JOHN EQUAREBIIGGS COMMANDER VGINGER am ' T EGG BURGER To facilitate a better service- Duytlme, sound your horn; Nighttime, your lights on AN m ANNOUNCING VE-IN. A REGULAR SATURDAY NIlGHTSPECIAL GLO FASHIONED BAKED BEANS - n. snsliuzil IwNllWN BREAD 0o Coffee or introducing Two New Spa and GIIIGKEN BURGER ‘s Modern. Yo THROUGH” FOR .OUR YOUTH RONALD D. LAWTON TEAM NO. CLARENCE WALKER. Capt. PERCY MORESIDE ' JOHN MUSTARD LEM MacDOUGALL ABEN MacLEAN \V. P. McLEOD ERIC WILSON WILF LIVINGSTON! L. B. GRANT TEAM NO. a S. GREEN. Jr.. Capt. A. CALLBECK S. MacKAY W. CUDMOBE M. BELL J. HERMAN GUPT. N. J. ANDERSON ' AM NO I ("a ozone: wan-ans. n. r1. MoGUIRE nor xaunau. -»=--:v. w. wwrnzn Anmun MOULD mu McBETH l ' TEAM NO. I II. J. RUPERT. Capt. ERNESJ‘ DELI. JACK McNAIIt CLAUDE SMITH REG TAYLOR (‘IIARLES WILKIN; RALPH MacLEAN TEAM NO. B GEORGE MacDOUGALL. Capt. A. roast/run noncnr amour mu. STEVENSON w. Joan o. nmNuisr. TEAM N0 I- Cap GRAHAM ROGERS W. E. SCANTLEBIJRY CHESTER. SHAW H‘. HYNDMAN CLEVE CRASWELL . MAJOR EARL MacLEOD TEAMNQI PERCY GAY. Capt. FRANK BURKE WARREN BURNS T. MYE D. R. DOWNE FRANK TINNEY P. J. SENTNEE M. CANON MAJOR '1; n. ROGERS I TEAMNO. 8 Q. H. SIMPSON. COM. LLOYD HEAD MILLER MIQDONALD GORDON IIOPER JOHN R. ROGER! JAMES FULLERTON TEAM NO. I BILL CROCKETT. Capl- DR. KEEPING DR. FOUND DR~ MURCHISON TEAM N0. I n. t. smut. capo. .1. n. tummy r. w. zones STEWART PIERCE HARPER MacNEILL. ELDON‘ CAMPBELL. CIDL Y AUGUST 2!! ORGE W. CRAIG TEAM NO. 8 LES omusrrr. Capt- WM. rux never. mama warren wraaoiv nAnnY anwarms ._ rum OSBOURNE ream so n nanom srswanr, Capt. JAMES CUDMORE room wrauams mm. McINNIS r. snmoivnl J. MaeLEAN 11AM N0. 6 ERNEST REID. Capt. T. CHANDLER N. A. MoLENNAN MANNING BAGNALL ROBERT. IfARINT I TEAM NO. I EARL KENNEDY AL ROGERS KEITH JOHNSON E. W. MlcKINNON L. TAIT r. ANDREW l n. cnocxarr TEAM NO. I w. n. JENKINS. 03pm w. a. BURNETT w. n. MMNEILL .1. swam DIXON n. a. IIYNDMAN mm. MacLIOD cunmw MMDONALD my KEENAN. Topped off with ll" and WIIIPPEII cmyile‘: I CREAM liimfiiiiii" ul-h Centre ._..._.___.____._-.. Special Names Division TeamINo. I . Hon. T. W. L. Pruwal E. D. Nicholaon Team No. 2 H. C. Bourke K. M. Martin Tram No. B . G. M. Award W. J. Co! Team No. 4 L. J. Stacey G. G. Huglael Team No. 5 Maj. Geo. W. Crsi| Maj. T. B. Rogers Team N». 6 T‘. Ray Cuiimnre J. Gordon MacDonald Team No. 7 A. B. Balcher N. D. DaBloh Team No. 8 Maj. D. L. Mathlesou W. G. Hog; Team No. 8 John A. Simmonds Janzes E. Burden Team No. l0 Lt. Col. F. J. Storey LLCol. J. D. Stewart Team No. ll E. C. Johnston T. ‘D- Delilah Team No. I2 F’. W. Hyndman J. F. Moore Tum No. l3 E. Collin W. R. LePagc Trim No. ll Lt. Col. W. W. Reid J. E. Harris Tenn No l5 H. L. Sear R. L. Cotton Team No. l6 J. Montgomery N. D. MacLean .. . a» l.:_.-_'.am....~_-...-u'