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Prop- Gasoline Cocks, Gasoline EThe Jack Miner League A/vel-y representative meetim of tnd-‘Jaoi: Miner League was held in thzfCrcss Roads School on Moll- duy.‘ April 1st with the President. Ludow Jenkins of Marshtleld in the chair. This league, although only organized about one year has done much work. 1t is a branch or the Jack Miner league of Canada. This league is com- posgd of a body of men and women triag- of whom are keen sportsmen, butt-realizing the awful decrease of ourlgame binds during the past number of years, have decided that IlMhlng short of a real system of conltervaticn can save them from utter annihilation. 8o gloat has been the destruction by live decoys. sink boxes, baiting automobiles, automatic and pump- gune, drought and many other causes our birds, both gamc and non game have reached n. point where their fete now hangs in the balance, and as matters stand to- dayifor many species their fate is align, even at the door. The first item dealt wltll at the meeting was that the league express our strat- ltude and appreciation to our hon- orary president. Mr. Blythe Hurst of Brackley Point for his valuable assistance and untiring efiorts to promote the yvclfaw a! the League, also that we express ollr gratitude to Mr. R. W. Tufts of Wolfville. Nov; Scotia, for the lectures given 115i.- ulndyer the auspices of this league during the past year and for the facgdhat he has consented to again- ICCQlFlYG for us" this gaming season. A152 lllat wc express our nnjlrrcia- tion-io tho Guardian, Patriot and. Sumnlersldc papers. who, w very kindly gave those lectures publicity, llsdi that we extend thanks to Mrs. C. . Edge. chairman of the Emer- gency Conservation Committee of the‘ U. 3., tor valuable help and wlfieto place ourselves on record as lng heartily in sympathy with thsieims and aspirations of that committee. next matter was s dbcueslon on ‘ wks and owls. vote wee taken that we eek C ‘ rlt that all The mat- ltmaynot ,thstst'.leestonstoiiln'eo - .E.Ilsnda.tme 1' Pi nesting here. and whereas the past season the neet has been destroyed and the Parent birds shot or trapped we feel that we might. at least save the remain- irlgpairorpalmbyaskingthat they be placed on the protected list along with our beneficial hawks and owls. Our United States friends are makirg every effort to the eagle in their country realizing ss it is their national emblem. it should not be destroyed. The bald- headed eagle lives mainly on - coarse fish and earl-ion ‘and there- fore does very little damage, if any We therefore "place ourselves on record as being willing to eo-cp- erate with them in trying to save such a grand and noble bird. The next matter brought up was the question of a closed season on geese and brant. and lt was passed unanimously that we ask the fed- eral government for a closed see- son on both geese and brunt for‘ the season of 1935 at least. In re- gard in Mr. Tufts‘ lectureshduring the coming summer the committee reported their plans are as yet in- complete, but that he will at least speak in P. W. C. Hall, Charlotte- town. under the auspices of the Young Peoples Society of St. James Church, also at Kensirlgtcn as soon as plans are completed. They will be published in full. preference will have to be given to centres whlc he has not visited previously. A vote was passed that we express ourselves as heartily in sympathy with the Fish and Game Society in their efforts to prepare lectures for the public schools. The suggestion was made at this meeting that the genval public be asked to plant at least one tree to commemorate our Kings silver Jubilee. . The matter of a sanctuary was than taken up. This ls one of the meet important features of the Jack Miner league. A vote was passed that we eel: the federal gov- ernment that the Experimental Station at Charlottetown be pro- claimed s sanctuary in the same manner se the Central Experiment- al Farm at Ottawa. The question of setting aside some marsh lsnd areas as game sanctuaries was dis- cussed such as Pullertorfs Marsh also lne-rsh at Glenflnmul. Those two marshes ae game refuses with the lame marsh at Johnston's Rives between for ebootim mould nuke ideal conditions both for game and snortamerl. Mr. Alben Y MacDonald of Gleam-men was Pffient Ind was very enthusiastic W; wry“. of securlm a sanctuary at Fuller- h provernent in the condition or Mr. Charlottetown, P. E. Island BHIIBE STEWHRT 8i 60.. ill]. i Manufacturers Imperial Gasoline Engines, Etc. astoproouring asmell area as s uery at Glenflnnan. Be together with M1‘. Daniel MGAIDOD- MIG Jenkins appointed to look mic the nutter tom's Marsh. It may here be ex- plained to the public that it is not the intention of the Jack league to advocate the closing of too much shooting grounds in any one district, but only small areas at convenient places. Our next meeting will be the annual one which will be held at some con- venient centre. Georgetown Capt. Edward Dicks returned to Charlottetown on Tuesday "nornlrl: after a few days’ visit to George- town. Mrs. Murphy. Bourla, is visiting her daughter. Mrs. William ‘furphy here, Miss Sadie Gallant is ‘gradually recovering from a severe attack of pneumonia. There is now considerable im- Jsmes McPherson, who was so crit- ically ill recently. Mr. E. B. McLsren was ll passen- ger to the City on Tuesday morn- ing. A carload of white cedar shingles is being unloaded here for W. A Pool; and 00., Lower Montague. The regular monthly meeting of the Town Council was held on the evening of April let-G. Grapaud and Vicinity The Crspsud Young Poppies Bo- ciety recently dected the following new officers: President. Robert Dawson; Mr. Keith Myers, of Hampton. left for Ottawa on March 90th, tn visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hampton. William Boyer-eon, of Crap- alld, went to Ollcary on a business trip m .- A number of young people of Crapaud and yicinlty spent a very pleasant evening March 38th at the home of Mr. Gerald Beet, hyon. Mr. Henry Parker spent s recent week-end at Crspaud. the guest of Miner his father, Mr. John Parker. Miss Hilda Dunslard, of Victoria. spent the week-end in Crapeud, the guest or her sister, Mrs. Joan Sim- mom. Mr. and Mrs. Everettwsttcn, of Charlottetown. spent the week-end at Victoria, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Wattcn. Mr. Louis MscLeod, of Victoria, sold s very valuable driving mare to Mr. Arthur Wright, cf Augustine Cove. Mr. Wright knows a sood horse when he sees one. NLr. Malcolm MlcKenzie spent Sunday in Rose Valley st the rlosne of his parents. Mr. Roy Clerk, of Augustine Cove, is going interior decorating st crap- au . Mr. and Mrs. William Bell, of Cape Tormsntine, spent the week- end irl Victoria. the Iuest cf Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Wattcn. The many friends of Mrs. Fred Cakes. of. County Line, are sled to know that she is about after her re- cent illness. Mr. Herb Profltt and Mr. Millard McNevln. of Victoria, were to Surn- merslde the peetweek on s business trip. LONG ‘WEI W. l. The Merch- meetiug of Long River W- 1.. met st the homemg Mn. Andrew o. Jul-lesions twenty‘ members and sis visitors Justina opened by ohm m- sutule Ode ftzitlgweilby Creed. The minutes of.“ previous fneetins w lead approved. sick w» that ‘tnuerbsdmedetvno-eell. ‘ts-ban f t. It wee-moved and that bills for frultbe paid. The sea-story reported - ment grant received. ' It was decided to dedicate the new boomed inthe school m the i... , their.“ elk-pin ‘ of M81? A. Joimstorle. stable; Sick-Mrs. Nelson McLeod, Mrs. Heath Campbell: Program- Mrs. Wm. Profitt, Mrs. Oliver Peynter, Mrs. Elmer Payout. Lunch-Mrs. Harry Peynter, Mrs. Wm. Profltt, Mrs. Redly Paynter. considerable discussion. Mrs. Andrew Johnetone Br. Mrs. Dan Campbell and Miss Mu Found W!" B-Wvinted. to Prepare WW1’! on the early settlers of our com- munity for next meeting. The quea- tionnelrea on Agriculture and Child Welfare were then discussed and filled in. ‘ The program consisted of two contests. one very amusing. which was composed by our President. One membe paid fee. Next meet- ihl to be held st the home of Mn. Murdock Mcucd. Roll osll to be answered with e Method for Re- moving stains. Meeting closed by elngingflitsaGoodTlrrletolet Acquainted. (Patriot Please Copy) CORNWALL SCHOOL Following ll the stsndlnl of Cornwall school for the month of March. Grade 8-1 Erma Bain, 2 Louise Blln, 8 Florneoe MscRu. Grade 1x11 Eileen Bbsw. 2 Norma Walker, 8 Helen Donahue. Grade VIII-l Uillsn Scott, 2 Dorothy Good. B Arthur Howard. Grade VII-l Maynard Shaw, 2 Ruth 8min. 3 Martha Walker. Grade Vl-l Stanley Crosby, i Mlrnlet Donahue. 8 Herold Scott. Grade V 8r -l Marlon Good. I Reggie Wiesel. Grade ‘V Jn-Norme Shaw. Grade :v Sr.—1 Phyllis Godfrey. I John Walker. a Isobel Howasd and James Donahue < usl). arses 1v Jr.--l nslp 3 Emerson ord Duneford. Grade Jackie Donahue. Grade flu-Eugene Donahue, 2 Donald MecPheil. \ . Grade IJh-l Hamid Roland Walker Donahue (equal). Good. l. Ilssoslls Nlolnl L. lain, Assistant. Mann-A...‘- IOUTI! MILTON ICIOOL user-hell, m Duh-bl . a Grade ZIL-l Ralph Bsin. I Boyd 11-1 HD2016 GNU",- I o Janette c. Msebeessll. Principal. " Grade Il-l Jim Ocles. Grade I--1 Laurie Ccles, 2 Jim Colee. 3 Beth Weekl- Pelrfect Attendsnceh-Vers Horne, Herold rtodd, Emeline Larter, Wal- lace Colee. Aldry Ccles, Joe Coles. Jim Coles (Grade I1) Highest average-Emeline Latter 91% - Carolyn Ill-seer, Teacher- VEINOB DIVER SCHOOL Vernon River School standing for month of March. Grade X-l Frelda Carver, 2 Lloyd MecLecd. 3 Myrtle Coady. Grade VII-l Meek Carver. I Edith Enme-Il, I Cecil MacDonald. Grade VI-l Msrtuerlw MacDon- ald, 2 Estelle us, 8 Clifford lin- men. Grade V-l Anne Tweedy, i Kathleen Currie. 3 Harold Eamon. Victor Wilson. Grade XII (all Herbert Enmgn, Grade III (b) l Marion MacDon- lld. Z Ruby MacDonald. Grade I-1 George Wilson. Mlrlraret F. mlntley-hscher. TORTOIHI! SHELL WEDDING urns ron nor/u. COUPLI" NABBAU. Bahama. April $- Osrflillls with them tortoise ebb“ wedding gifts presented at Govern‘- ment Houle Saturday on behalf of the people cf the asnsmss. t Duke and Duchess cf Kent set for home Sunday. The Duchess‘ nvesent it s toilet set made from Bohemia tortoise shell wltbtbs in- itial “M.” surmounted by]. 610731. embossed in sold on each piece-The Duke was gven s silver cigarette box with e tortoise shell ‘top. The Government l-louee rteceptlcn Y Honor loll fr the Dell-l; of March:- _ r ‘ ‘- Orsee Idol-A’ mas Cotes. i Vera Home.‘ . OrsdeX-(bi-s Rillilrdfleleal issrseertledsllsn ma... wJOlIRIoIQ,I‘VIIUHQQ¥~ . x l 1 ,A“.°BEAITH Grade IV-l Johnny Wilson. I born ill MEMORIAL! MB- Anau owvzn TM" billed peacefully away at U.‘ home 1n Spring Valley on Thursday. February soul. lass, m. Adan Glover. eon of James Glover "M M"! "#5011811". st the ad- vsoced lie 0f eighty years. He was born in Norbom, and in his bovheood moved to Dlmley, where he learned the trade of a blackalnlth and prsetloed it. for 8m"! years. He then moved w arms v-Jlev where he bed pur- chased a farm and lived there until his death. _ ' He married Mary Ellen Rickey W110 Wedeoeseed him by sixteen years. of this neerriesetbm were ten children. seven of whom survive him. ~ He was quite active until two vmlu more his death, alum; his lest illness he edlflld all-M ‘hi: Ihl , made him ggflflx his! fe. He was vm. Peetflnheo. R. l‘. Mo- red to him ' of the Catholic Church of which he was g new“; member. l ~ There are left to mourn two sons Robert be and five daughters nan-rely: and James at Spring Valley; lcetta. er. Mods, White Bear Lake. MW- Mfl- Emmet McIntyre. Hen; rlette, Mrs. John Kelly, mg Mgr‘- aret. ‘Mrs. Herehel DuBols. all Ifllrflcd and residing in the United fi-HW: Mrs. Anni-e Shields. Corina Volley: two ill-drum. William lh California and George in Norm-n and two sisters. Mrs. J. P. Glrsrl end Mrs. Annle Moulton. lewiston, Mo- lhd twentv-twe vrendchlldl-en. Evmosthy ls extended. The funerst was held re Mary's Church. rndlsh R170“. Saturday March 2. The Recvllm Hlch Mae; y“ lglp- St. 0h 9 bran-d bynev. n. n. McDonald r. s. Donald who also condurtcd the services st "W Brave. ‘ The pull bearers were: Messrs. Ire Chunplon. Hiram Hsrrinatxm, Charles McLellun. John Hickey, Albert Cornlok. end Joseph Cor- t nick. R. l. P. flummerside Papers Please Copy) oclnmemerets the Duke's vlelt hers in um. y ' kyyc- JQIRANQ; lfA Verbal Clashes In .N. S. House (c. r. By Glllfilllll’! epics! whet HALIFAX, April 8-A series d rapid-fire verbal clashes developed day Black, Minister of Highways under the late Conserv- ative government, continued de- bate on Premier Angus L. Msoden- sldb 1834-85 estimates. _' The opposition critic was taken Jo task by Premier Mscdonsld fer using the words "robbed" and "juggled" to describe the govern- ment's action last year in teklnl $188900 out of the province's sen- ‘eral sinkina’ fund to be alicted to specific sinking funds 111i! bad been done, he said, to make a bet- tor financial showing on paper, MOUNT STEWART SCHOOL - Honor Roll for March. Grade x-l Elsie Kneeboue. I Gilbert ‘rlmmlns. a florence Martin Grade IX-pl Marlon Greeniw, 1 Loos Jay, l! Cecil Macllesd. Howard MacDonald, s Douglas. Grade VII Bra-l Freddie Coffin 2 Rena Jsy. Franklyn Jay. Intermediate Department. Grade VI! Jn-Dorls Leard. l Evelyn McIntyre. 8 laorrlie Smith. Grade VY-l Victor MMDoneld. 1 Oswald MacDonald, a Gerald Mac- Leod. _ Grade V'~— l Brighten Mac- Dqugall, 2 Regxie Feehan, 3 Winnie Melntryrcn Grade 1V-_l June Jay, 2 Pllyllu someones" i , __ E ~ e tlnsflrl CAIZAY SOA§,’fOI"TL . . . an i‘. ._ taunting, 32.“, 29s,. medium ~ Alfleclr. 3 Bruce Affleek. Prlmsrv Department. , Grade III-l Herold Mitrhell and Leona Jay (equal), 2 John Boyce and Ruth Plsott (equal). 3 Jesn Affleck. Grade 1'1—l Everett Mitchell. 2 Preston McAslrlll. a Alphonsus Mac made r (a)-—-l David Jay. 2 Carl Meobougsll. s Leonard Doyle. Grade I (bl-l Sheldon Jay. '1 ‘Hammond » Mackenzie. s 1.01! Smith. Perfect attendance-Jean Afflecli Leone Jay. Ruth Plsott. Devld Jay. eheldon Jay. Hammond Mae- Kensie. _ Teachers: Mary Irving. Annle I! MacDonald.- Msry McAsklll. , _ leukaemia in the Nova Scotie Legislature to- Grade vnr-a Claude Affleoi.