re; mt thl f0‘ l: ‘THE DHARLDTTETBWH Glllllllllliu ... .-n|r=--r.ia-... ‘van-an _ l. r ‘United States .4’ least: rout: lfn|ldent—W. (‘heifer B. LII-Lure, Al. P. Seerrmry—LIeut.-Cnl. l). A. llar-Klnnnn, l). n. 0. l-Idllur and hluuuglug Asnlclllo Ellllorn—l-‘runk Morning llnily (founded lion) $1.011 per your (in urlvunt-el delIu-red. $1.50 per year (In mlusnee) mulled in (‘unmln ulul linllrd Smlel. ‘ . ' - i<.-. ‘it 545m.)- ~ .. l ,_ Tljllf‘, CHVARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN NOTES BY THE WAY We are beginning to realize 383* the Vancouver Daily PFOYRICB llli" Russia can't really know any H1011‘ about where she iS going than ally- Vlre- Prulilent-J. 1L [In rne\ II|rIl‘lul'—-\|- Ii. llurnell. Walker llllll l). It. (‘urrlo THURSDAY JANUARY. 21. body else knows. Liven if the five- ycar plan 1S successful, it is quite 1932. L SEEKING A MARKET M a result of the conference be- Iween the Hon. ' Mr. Smith, New Brunswick Minister of Agriculture, Ind our Provincial Goveninrerrt Ind Federal members represented by Mr. W. Chesfcr s. McLure, NLI | B. it has been decided to send Mr. if. W. Boulter. Deputy Minster of] vlgriculture. to Join the delegatloni already in Iionclon urging the rfllS-i I lng of the British embargo on our, potatoes. The um w-ll be for the.’ lifting of the British citibargo only,;’ both the Federal and Provincial, authorities be ng utterly opposed to?‘ the raising of thc Canadian Demo against, British potatoes. Mn. Boulter has been instructed 9319111101151)’ UPDOsc sug- l gestlon on the par. of the Brztishi CH1- 7.0 any cent of hcr total Jnpoifs and from Government that wc should remove! pile Wllfllc Em-pirc 20.3 our embargo, imposed on account. 0f canker or black wart. consequence would be what as the r‘ Mr. l ll ‘yh (‘l S i , Bonner has always maintained‘ the lmon l5 to c m‘ o! O Mb" 35"’ The budgtts cannot be silueezctl to exclusion of our 1wiatoes from the‘ and Cuba. Since November Mr. Mcllure has been in. constant, communication w.th the. Ministers of Agriculture and Trade Ind- CWIIIWFBEI on this subject and has been urging the aclvisibillty ofi having the ivxports which went to the United Great l ll-‘iguivs for the m-esen: fiscal ycai" are no; zmiilttblv. but for certain that it will turn out differ- ent from what Stalin and his mru intended it to be. Even if u, is, successful, it ls certain that many 233i’; ‘miss; ornate wgfiemtliqi When you have a. headache you a l t O m SR e terms. ‘are not greatly concerned as to its DJ men u e m fcause; are interested only in getting m} it relieved. ‘ m” pool“ °r the m5)‘ Free Slam thlahiiiulillluxerelffr clirgefignlzthtlixalillsezbig: m reign‘ the (mveflmtnt 5° headache? There must be thirty at that t c ‘country may ave a least‘ strong‘ representation at the Inf-l yet like Every ailment in medb accomplsluncnt at the Ebononut“ Ekljtiwmlfilso 00:23:21? Uzi: cine the wise thing to do in trying Conference this summer is thci Cltiaens. to buy Irish goods first $053320“gistcilsuiliismfistrborznfji; steady expansion in recent montlsfllld lllm Brill-sh gmllfi» “Blllfor most frequent cuusc. of Canada's business with the Unit-i Irish “lid British" l5 hi5 "We; In headache it is usually some ‘slogan and his rcferi-mc to digcgtive disoydw lOttawu is an indication that Do-| It may of course be due to cyc .minion goods should come next instrain, using the eyes without the During llir- fiscal year of 1993'; favor in his estimation. Premier‘ help of glasses; from pressure from 19239, nczordzug to offic al figures‘ Cosgrivc seems to be a practical} disesases of the nose, and the sinus- Cannons imports from the Unitedl I"‘l‘°r1“li$t> l“ “cl-willing the no“? t° 10w m‘ K-Lngdcm amounted to 15's ‘ ihigh blood pressure which ‘interfere The Bus“? investignum give out‘ with thcncurishmcnt of the brain; , _ _ _ ' _ ‘poisons from infected tonsils or ml. Cont} their findings’ on German contiit- “cm; or from u“ inflammation of » ions. They discover that Gcrmanyl u“. brain itscuamemngms_ mid mill} IIowcver ilS the commonest cause iis some digestive disorder, it would lbc good sense to rcmcmbe r just me perccmage h“ 130m’ “P l0 175 "lam mom T01‘ "Pflllliflll Dflyw What you have eaten during the and 242 rcspcciivglv, For the ganu} mcnts. The railroads arc found to previous twtuty-four hours, as some Dorms u“, proporfion of Camdzrs! be sound and suffering a deficit headache.- nre due to pressure or in- l only through poor patronage. toxicntiou arising in the stomach 'practical actions that speak s0 much lotulcr than Mr. King's high- soundiug, empty words. 1r . Ry fumes IV. BarILnJALD HEADACHE OUR EIIIPIRE TRADE A factor which encourages strong Premier Cosgrdve appeals hope that the t-me is ripe for a great development in intcr-Ebnplre trade and that progress of moment- ous consequence will be possible of 0d Kitigdtuu and hcr sister Domin- ions. per : i has mountainous dcbls twelve .,_ i.s budgets are already overloaded. Kmwdom uhmnlcod f_ n5” m With the return of good Limes they’ and sometimes in the small or lnrge ° ‘ ‘ mm " '“‘ could provide large reparations:intestine, in which latter case the 37-9 l9“? (‘Pill 11nd to t-hc Empire Sumg as thcy have done m m‘; food may have been eaten many Expertsi past. The railrozds are the chicfhours lui-viously- When the head- round [arming the pycnchiflftlle occurs after midnight and from 3i to 30.4 per cent. bolicvc the situation never was more; "cm embar o b l w .. . - - ,- i I B’ Y favormne m [he comhmauon M claim-that itpa-iations nod not‘ Cali-W‘- wu to 10st 5109i). ll l5 Often Brtbain removed entire]: or, at I ‘h g t y _ ‘ L l ‘he cunt-tiled nor sharply cur (luwrrldue i‘) 5l°“'"955 01' 511188151111055 0f .. sic. "in im xorrtu cmcnt . , ’ . , l - 19gb, {m- mmc o; 10m» ;- . ‘ I ‘ c ihi: flu. committee, met-Ling in me m“ mo unfavorable Whvrc the headache is on one side The temporary removal would b as acceptable to the Hiilfllilllb“ Provinces as it would lrc lmn~fi~ 1. ‘lto Clreat Britain. There is a st city of potatoes in the Old Cum-i try with a consequent lllClTnflrf‘ .:.‘\ price, the rates, f. o. b. London on ‘January 5th. according to Kilt‘ lat- est mall from England, brie: 47 to 52 cents per butdicl, A: zlus price l l SO there would be a margin of prom to the singing millions 0f the Old Country, who depend | the‘ staff of life. ' ~i ZACTIONS V8. WORDS l h) Maritime exporters, and relief largely upon the humble "snucls" as I _ l ‘ l l Nothing could be more effective‘ than the reply the Prime Itfinistcr [ave alt Toronto to that, "Proplictl '01! Woe" the Rt. Hon. W. L. Mac-l Kenzle King. Rt. Hon. Vi". Bennett, once more demonstrated that act-l 11am count for more than words.‘ iNlFirilc in office, Mr. King gave cx-i lame-clan b0 many hlgh-soundlngl Sentiments, while at the same time flowing the itffillrS of m» Domin-l --- to drift into a stoic of depres- on and unemployment, from hioh it has requ rod all the her- ean efforts of Mr. Bennett and- _ his colleagues to extrlcstcit. AuI upward turn hos been reached and Mr. Bennett, big man that he is. ’ 4 does not claim for hmsclf and his_ but in- l Government, all the y credit, . chores fr, with the bank and Iurmce management's, who, “trustees” of the saflngs of people have woithily and patron;- cally discharged their oblignt ons at l time when in the neighboring rc- publc no fewer than 4,000 banks had failed. Some of the outstanding things U10 Bennett Government has al- ready wcornplshr-d for Canada in this period of world distress has been the converting of an unfavor- lble visible trade lmlance of $73,- 755,000 for the lust nine months of 1930 to a favorable trade balance 0f $10,000,000 for the firr‘. nine months 0f 1931, and the establish- ment, of upwards of 100 new fa"- tories in Canada, with all the cm- ployment fclr Camdirins the c (‘n- mu. ' These arc langll)": l‘.’"ll‘S of llic Bennett Tariff Policy; which are ln- dtsputable. The effrtt 0f the Ben- nett Unemployment Pol cy is pat- bnt to everyone. In n; country oi the world has been less trouble from this cause, and Mr. RS1 the l llirrc llIICIIL in retail prices. Aocordng to exchang“. Jnzuiary’ ill Basic, will give to the .0 on the Canadian dollar in the finikngs uliat the ‘Cu 10d Sialcs \\‘lll"ll is an efivrtzvt- Hilliil 1h‘! (iv-Juli color and inter- pr" ..i-i.ui.-~Cllristi.zn Science ltfrml- iii". sulrconlmiuee‘ of the head, ivilglt it gsickyl; feeling laccompany-‘uig , i s ca ccl mi. ,gr2iin<- -- one sided headache. ‘Although the cause of this is still _ ‘under investigation in one of our , ‘I'm- puFlli-ians at “Znhiugton large university clinics» many Phy‘ In“, “Owed because mu fuflhnSlClilll-S are of the opinion that this icom-ng lmpirrial Economic Confer-i ill” 1's due to a Sluggishne“ of the 5 once at otIZlWii. bids llill‘ to result “lief- cfllllivd by overwork, mental 0r __Ml_ m m“? in such l‘('Cl1li‘C(‘l£ll trade arrange-i pllflsalgn ' 4 ‘ mcuts brtweun the (iiffcrent parts! y of mes? digestive head‘ i of the flmpirc as will divert iniofilclgvshsixtlinlge tlifélegggy “£92321: m“ l-liinii‘ chinucls a rcat r0 iortlon ‘ losws llnvuluh caustiltics and othcr- of iheetradc now dgtmc by lvariousim 92mm gas [row stomach and h“ WiSl‘, .s xvell illustrated in the case Empire countries with the Amcri-lgitgégéyfiinigwgraglc Zlrmlfiisreleglals ‘can Republic. Th; British pcopleslfronl the Stomach was mswnt m- licf. g The thought then ls that as most headaches are due to digestive dis- orders, that you try to locate the cause in your particular case, and thus avoid them. Having the eyes tested nncl pro- per glasses fitted yvill relieve an- other large group of sufferers. _. a m . . Lvllflvyws- TIIE LOST ONES, c on (‘X1‘i("i-(1llll‘.'t‘.< b;- (‘lifhfli . 11.‘; iu rim: coimti-y. A POTIJIVT I'll (‘TO/t The cos to iill‘ u. 9111 \l'il“l1ll‘<‘. Jigiai‘: nlhguilhur‘ from oxpcntliture on armiiiiiciits of Japan's lllVllSlfill of Mtiuthuriti. According to .\Ir. C. A. Bcwmannfiuziiflgskofiogdfllgulia$ “‘m"‘ °i ‘he Omw“ 6mm" and “' attention to the belated s o s from ‘l"1“i~'5t° 1° lllf‘ Illilllllll? 05 Pacific, the Democrats at Washington.‘ Relations hold at Shanghai last‘ The Wvorld-vvltlc Brlllsh Ehlvlrv {My the Chncw rmyw“ “Ea-HS; possesses much vtusler natural rc- sources than does the United States sun 000 m ’ 1nd enormously greater potential- "" ' 0 in trade m swtcnlber’ itics for organized interior trade. the firs‘. month in which the boy- cott was applied. “While appeals on‘ The chief task facing the world 1mm bcflyto-day is that of Jettisoning the whole overload of international war debts and reparations. The Ger- man Government has brought this m“ achievement nearer to rcrlization scales in international rc-‘at-ions in by announcing thtit it can pay no, the future, and .¢;ru5e Wm fnally more reparations now or in the every-thing Japanese crst Japan l) humanitarian grounds futile in the past to aver; war, i: may well be that the intercsis of trade and commerce wiii tip and llvflllclly. w be outlawed a- fizuirammus’ of ‘court’ mqnisomcwhcre is music from the lin- mmig civilized nations. a finer’ m‘ y an Gm“ i nets’ ‘D1115. t Brim!“ “mum PM’ m "w": m" And thro’ the sunny flowers the bee- , stalments of their wzr debts to; wings drone, the United States. The whole . » f 1 1 on FDITORIA, v ~ .And “lute bells o convo vu us l ’ N07 ES question will come up for debate‘ mp5 It has been a. subject for frequent iiliginiortllcommg conference at or quilt May make Silent ringing’ . - . own "fmm m” “P” Whmsa‘? ——~ Hither and thither by the wind of prices have bccn dropping sharply .1. 13. Priestley say; he uscd to showers, And somewhere all the wandering birds have flown; And the brown breath of Autumn chills the flowers. during the pa“ two years there has, think that America had a real‘ zbook-buying public and that Eng-. ‘land had not, but he knows now _ _ ‘ th1t he was mistaken. when the‘, a report of the DDmiIllOn Bureau general 51mm, came there was at‘ oi’ Statistics, however, just issued. landslidg in m; American buolcBut where are all the loves of long the cimvnward retail’ trade. The English reading publicfi 1120? mites m 1931 was nmch faster than‘ on {he Conn-my, 15 103181 and a‘ O little twilight ship blown up the not been a corresponding move- rcvislon of , . _ , jstickcr. When it has money in‘. W". . L “n5 m mm Mmh must be “Pl abundance n; may m; buy as Whore me the faces laughing in the garded ns a fin-nimble dovglopmcntq generously as It might‘ but it ducal 810w The index number of living costs, not desert the bookshops 1n a, body‘)! mmlllllll YQBTS. U19 105i 01195 in mi fcll from 95.1 m ass cihrincl at the first cry of hard times. ‘mllemd “m”? the {rear wh lc in 1930 it fell from! - Give me your hand’ o brother’ let ' us go w“ m 95A l 1926 ln New York W35 a very, Y ream your’ but mere has been an Crying about the dark for those I WllO died. l _ _ .accumulntlon of’ mild temperatures I’ is‘ "lmghng w imm‘ o“ thvcver since, and sanguine people authovzty of the Canadian Iniclllq have hoped ma; the Gulf stream‘. grncn Jnirnul, that the inert-rising Wis chiming its Course llllfi v00", luv-s. Black-Bothered Wth time- Ihtz closer inshore w mhke our uniting callers, are you? Why don't winters parmuncntly snlubrious. W“ “y my p19,“? They forget that, during the World Mm whim-what 15 your plan "lvzxr we had some winters here- Mrg Biwrkw-wlrv, when the bell all Al.‘ that nnoihcr ice age was iuipend-i g; 1; prove; w he someone 1 don-g lng. In the matter of weather ul want to see, -I simply say, "So sorry, Ihcusnd years are but a (lay, so‘ hr; I'm 3113:, going out.” , . slow are the charges that turn the, Mr5_ kvhltc-wBufl guprmgc grazing grounds of the mummoth mmcone you do wary; u; gee? in Northern Slbela into a permit-i Mm Black-Oh, then I say. "So ncnt desolation of ice and snow or. gurgunam I've 1115i; came mg- -—F‘rancls Lcdwidge. l>fllllllai'ily' of ice hockey in Germ-i any has led t0 the 1'f"Il.‘i7lT importa- ol various icc skzrcs. sibks, and purlcs. Berlin is the only German 01:3: with an nrilfclal ire Yllil‘. but l‘ r-y ls also pliyctl in ill" F=;"‘I‘- ur nrrar Munich and at Iliffiirvnt “Kilt”? sport rraarts‘, ‘The ‘fame is tion from Canada hockey" rcqusPes. such as it's ll") '1' Hi in ciihe: centres Bennett was able make tlic proud boast. that Canada stands to fifth among the trading counircs 5' in the world. mid second among the countries of {he world 111 11'1" Ellilfil - "for is stiffcrutly; cold remove a glacial sheet from New to pm. _ um: m. rinks being Enjzlnnd and leave it fit for llll-‘ngks her creditors what they are m“ ninmur In flaws the ccmpptk m n l1abltatlon.--Bostci1 Tran? going to do about it. The answer, Hm nrpflm, i; m“ Fwmum nvi_‘__l_ script. of course, is plain. They must fzmwlwvs h“ i‘ I“ ‘W: m‘ w _cllher accept the ultimatum or ' " i ‘ “ ' * Gvrmany has put her (not dawn $130]: to collect their debts by force, ' 1"‘ (Flllilillflll FY5351 fir!‘ on ff‘p.ll‘hl.l0n5 payments. Frnuccwrmd force mc‘ns war. No one "Ii l1’ “Vlfuiur. in hoclzny as was expected, is quite dissaiis-i smrlously bL-lievcs, of course, that -. q..- Cflnadi,“ ,,.,.,. flwl with the neBr-repudlnwrl or} armed conflict will come about, but coplia export. |'_ ‘llhese are some o.‘ the Bennett: lur- drbflw, and threatens ircubfc.‘ the whole lnlematlonnl feeling is A" lmnvss: has nrrIvI-‘ll- Germany‘ not propitious for the forthcoming lsays sue cannot pay. She virtually conference at Geneva, i>ll"l" li-"i". - l»... uniii- no Ff-irrpuan l ccmpctitnm to couttud with. uiining romns. and 0n the “Painless” Taxation (Ottawa Journal) , The financial problems Quebec are comparatively simple ones; nevertheless even Mr. Inschereau has been obi ged to seek additional revenue for the coming year. First of the legislatures to meet, first to deal with questions which con- front every province, the measures taken in Quebec will possess a very‘ wide interest. An increase of one cent in the gasoline tax, making it six cents a gallon, recently was announce‘ by Mr. Taschereau. In addition he ls imposing a tax of five percent" on the gross revenue of all public dning service of railroad trains and steamships-presumably when op- erating within the province. There is to be an increase in the amuse- ment tax, wlfch now stands at l0 percent, and. may be raised to 15. and some adjustments to succession duties, which are expected to PTO- duce more revenue from large es- tates. The Premier explained that the old tax of five percent. oni meals costing $1 and over, ragged for the support of hospitals, had fallen short of expectations in the past year because with the lower cost of living, fewer meals came under the levy. Furthermore, he said, meals at 95 cents, just under the tux level, had become very popular. Now the law is to be changed to require the owner or operator of a. public dining room to calculate his gross revenue and pay five percent. 0n that amount. No tax is ever popular, but per- hups these devised by Quebec for the improvement of its treasury are nearly as painless as any in the calendar. Aviation In Maritimes (Canadian Aviator) A. very distinct air development is to be noted in~the Maritime Provinces. Corisde-rable attention is being devoted in the A-tlantc Coasl; region, to the establishment of air facilities, while it is very evident that the people of the Marltlmcs, generally, are keen for appropriate air services. It is apparent that air lines wll do much toward wiping out‘ the isolation under which the Murltlmes have suffered for long years. Al- ready bhe delays in transportation, such as the crossing to Prince Ed- tuat made some of u; think‘ .lllfZS, I put on my hat and gloves-u ward Island, are being overcome. 'open season would be more readily PUBLIC FORUM "Ill column ll open lo: 01¢ discusllon by correlpondentl of question: of Interest. ‘I'M eharlottetnvvn Guardian duel not nececurll endorse the opinions of correspondents. THE LESS WE TALK Bin-The following trout Klpiinfs "The Llessou" written thirty Yell“ ago, at the time of the B061” W"- could be applied at the presentl 1t was our fault and our very great fault —And now we must turn it to use we have forty million reasons for failure, But not a single excuse. So the more we work and the 19$‘ we talk The better result we shall get- We have hid an Imperial lesson; it may _ Make us an Empire yet. we know the crisis we have t0 face this year and we all need the JANUARY 21, 1932 ‘in: when you feel tired PREVENTS ran smxmo FEELING ~ be a lot more familiar with ths name of Canada's capital thzir, would otherwise be the case. and suppoitcd by it great many who take this sport seriously. If the great majority of those who fsh and shoot were tn get together As an example, the Irish Pm and create more attractive and sub-i State Government is about m stantial feeding grwnds and have! appeal to the people for a. fresh an orgnnzatiou better able to keepl mandate. Premier ‘Cosgrave, mu;- track of all iregal slaughter of trout lng his opening speech of the and birds, I believe that many u! campaign at Emnls, ED199311“! fol chose who are in the habit of break- the Ministry's return on the ground lng the law this way might be ap- that the country might have a prchendcd, and eventually the strong representation at the Ottawa prncticedone away w_'th, with the gathering. The alteration of consequence that the trout and Britain's trade policy, the Free ducks will have a chance to multi- State leader said, was of great im- ply. Thc percentage of illegal traf- portance to the Irish Free State tickers on our game is not large at and especially to the farmers of ' courage depicted by Kipling l0 58¢‘? it. I am sir, etc. OPTIMIST FISH AND GAME Sin-I have been an interested reader of the numerous letters 1111b- llshed in this column recently un- der the rvbove heading. Ap- parenty a. movement is un- der consideration lust now by the authorities who govern the Fish and Game Association to out doWll on our open season for trout and black ducks. To my mind the trout season is quirte favourable to many fisher- men as it now stands. If, ln the interests of conservation of trout and to create better fishing for our beurlst trade, and a shorter season is required, I believe a. reduction of two weeks from each end of the received by our loco. l fishermen than to cut out the entire month of’ April. Some very excellent trips to the different fishing grounds have been made during this month. ,1 am moreipartlcularfy interested in the shooting of wild fowl and present, but unless somethng is the nation. It was essential that done to stop them the offense is the Free State should send deleg- very likely tn spread. ates to Ottawa who would have Personally I would bc in favour the authority’ °Y the 1360916 behind of allowing the usual privileges for them. Premier Bennett did his fishing and hunting on Sunday as country a fine niece of service i1; is the one mu day a daily Work- when he had the happy inspirat- er may get away for an outng, and ion of inviting u"? Empire de- aftcr all, a. trip t0 the shore with a legates to come to Canada. The rod or gun is for most sportsmen, invitation was one which _it wiw. a day's‘ outing, with the diversion of not easy to decline, in view of the a few flings of the rod or a burst fact that the Canadian Prime or two from a gun. Minister was the central figure at Possbly it might. be a good idea the i“st meeting in London from for all men who take this branch the very moment he took command of sport up seriously to join the and attracted world-wide attention Fish and Game Association in or- with nu reclprwlfll twrlff prefo- der to be in close touch with all once offer. that is goingon. I am, Sir, etc. J. STUART MOORE wife (looking up from news- pupcio-“It says here, dear, that. a mun has just been married to the girl he first met when he dashed (Border Cities sum 1mm a, burning building and saved Canada is gutting some cxcellenti her life." ilubiiclty out of the fnct um the: itusbnid-“n-m-uiirt» should next; session of the Imperial Elcono-l tench h'm to mind his own misl- mlc Conference is to be held in! ness in future." Ottawa. No matter what the con- ‘Never accept a gift of cigars from [FY3199 "my accomplish or fail to-a wmnan who has lost her husband. do, millions of people are going to Widows weeds are dangerous. Limelight For Canada for the past few-years have spent considerable time near the haunts of the black duck at, several places» A. great deal has been written regarding the dry scnson ofg By means of the aeroplane, the Is- land Province is approirmately seven times closer to the main- land than ever before. The mtab- llshmen: of a triangular air mail and transport, route in the Marl- tlme Provinces should do much b0 help the social and business life of the people concerned. Aviation enthusiasts 01' the Mari-. times, and there are many, are to the congratulated upon their ag- messive attitude with regard to flying features. “Owing to keen counpetitlon many barbers are reducing their charges." shavings at cut prices? YOU NEED NOT WORRY ABOUT CHAPPED SKIN 1r YOU ant: our: or THOSE who usn Penslar Camphor-Ice Lotion This is m excellent prepar- ation that keeps the skin smooth and free from blem- ishes caused by wind and cold weather. It dries quickly and gloves may be worn directly after using without sensation of stickiness. Once used always used. 25c and 50c Bottles. E. A. FOSTER Central Drugstore C. M. Lampson é? Co. LIMITED. ll Queen sum modem. B. C. l England Public Atacytion Sal cs RAW FUBS "Ilpplfll bug: will be furnlslr ed without charge by lpplyln] to IL T. llolman Ltd, Sum menlde. P l. l. Represented by Alfred Fraser, Inc. ll! Filth Avenue New rm, u. x. lsomc Years, and those gunners who 1931. and the alarming shortage of ducks and geese in parts of the Do-l mlnicm and in,the United States. My experience and observations have convinced me that these con- ditions did not prevail in Prince Edward Island last year, and that‘ more black ducks hatched out and ‘nhablted the ponds and marshes with which I am familiar, than forI managed to sneak away last fall for a few days outing with their guns know how plentiful the ducks were. 1f the black duck were as easily decayed as the mallard the blue-bill or the red-head, a great many more blacks would have been killed. Canada geese and brunt came dovm from the north in large num- bers. Young brant were scarce ow- ing to a poor hatch in the spring. yet I imow of some splendid bags shot. I feel sure that a. full closed sea.- son an either trout or wild fowl will be received virlthgreat opposit- ion while pmtectlon over the illegal destruction of same by a, lot of pot- hunters who bootleg their kills around the country quite boldly-o much reduced bag limit in nearly every case, and possibly a week of Open season in the spring for geese Hid brunt only-would be welcomed nus is LIFE INSURANCE DAY! What is the Standing of YOUR Policies ‘I Any Premiums overdue ? Arc you sufficiently protecting your Family?— Your own old Age ? Life ‘Insurance is good Property to own. For Insurance Service, consult HYNDMAN & 00., umun Provincial Managers The Great-West Life Assurance 6o. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Lower Queen St. 1-21-11 0x. be’ . _ \ Help Check Take time by the foreloch and start protective treat- ments at once. Right now while every precaution should be taken. therefore procure Immediately n Box of Mac's Cold Tablets . AND A Bottle of Mac's Syrup of Tar AND Cod Liver Oil In the put they have given guaranteed utlsfactlon in the prevention of Cflvh and have , likewise proved ~. excellent system-builder alter mild or severe easel. JUST CALL m: 2 MAGS And your vunh will he given prompt attention. Send ‘u; your mail orders. That Bough ltcgtilzirly fed throughout the winter season In THE BEST GUARANTEI. of’ Assured Results in Reproduction The largest litters born last season and also the highest average of pups raised to maturity were in fox ranches where IM- PERIAL COD LIVER OIL FOX BISCUITS comprised a most important part of the foxes’ daily winter dict. Line up with the world's successful ranchers and insist on having “IMPERIALS”. the best fox food ‘obtainable. ' ' jlrTri-ziciniilifscoijxfiéuqir its ' PHONE 315