MAY .5. 192s from CHARLOTTETOWN ouannnm llcl MINER " I animal I \ w nan about a Naturalist‘ and , . In liesesihli . Pic?‘- n-larlelf jplirety‘ is afforded t ‘e mi- gratory waterfowl, of the North American continent which winter in the southern part of the Unitqd States drld spend the summer and, breed in, Canada. Jack Miner's sanctuary dates back‘ l0 i904. Very few, if any. sanc- tuaries "on the continent date ‘bacl: earlier than that and what has been accomplished is now _ known the world over. {is a look’ over Jack Miner's mail will prove. Innis mail. which comes in twice daily. you will find letters from Australia. ' . luulllusl, I s": ‘l1: .AllllIIlR atlNil LEIITIJRER Owner of the slack Miller Bird Sanctuary-r ‘Originator 0f the Sanctuary Idea 0f Ar-i rfAlltl Protecting Birds, ' l illly. I ‘Iellroduoe a. clipping fmm v ‘Winnipeg paper after his appear- ance there. It is as follows:- “Winnipeg had the good lor- tune to hear two famous men within one week. The great little Welshman, one of the , ‘world's greatest statesmen, Dav- id Lloyd George who spoke to ‘e ht thousand people, whilc .0, out thirteen thousand men and women and children heard Canada's greatest bird man. Jack Miner. There is at least one characteristic strongly pro- nounced in both of these men- thcir love for and their trust ' and faith in their Creator." Jack Miner ‘has crossed the con- ing as far as_Alaska on one occa- sion and lecturing in the various cities. him to study bird life in each part and territory of Canada and the “tinent five times in three years. go- , This travelling has allowed ~, ; FRAC-RANT “its... I I I I I I t TEA The Cheer Up Oolumnl . _, I I By JOHN r. MacPlilE. ' The habit of looking on the right I side °l I-nlnBs is worth a thousand I POundS a year. says Johnson. 1t" l5 bettél‘ t0 find l, happy man or woman than to find a five pound Tme- says Stevenson. A hearty “Kn i8 worth a hundred groans in any market. says Lamb. The mm- *1 is t" lBuBh when you can and When you can't laugh, smile. It is m!‘ bin-tel‘ medicine for mind and bOdy than pills or powder-g. A merry heart doeth good like medl. cine. Buys Solomon, the wise man of the ages. But. Solomon said another wise “mg inlnlli Happy is the man that findeth‘ wisdom. Happy is the man that fmdeth that true wisdom comes down from above. Happy is the man that has the upward look. Life has two sides like every piece of cloth. It, is more than a laugh m‘ a lneffy tale. It has a. sober. ihoughful side. It needs to 100;; up as well as down. It needs the two to cive it balance. It takes heaven and earth to complete a life. 01"’ adnlllfid poet Longfellow said: Life ls full of shade and sunshine. Every person knows whether he is a poet or not that life is full of care and trouble, whether he goes it sin- Ble or ‘double. So I am putting something in this column to laugh i" "l"? Something to think about; something to turn up the cornersI 0f your mouth and something to lifti Ill? 3'01"‘ Qyfls to the hills. l I fmdwhorevcr I go that men.‘ and women need cheer and encour- agement. Life is full of mysteries and providences that are hard to HY do without the things you've always wanted in ness and dependability of Chev- rolet's rugged valve-in-head en- Ncw Lower New Zealond. Africa and many northern part of the United Staten. bear and still harder to u d t d PI mot L gin . Th saf t of ‘f rountrics in Europe. The most re- Last winter it is estimated that in To hold together and noxl. Ell/calla’ ‘ca. Zonal; Srnoollfrlxerslls ' ' . fm-liwh"; brass; (flngosellltl: tent is a letter" from a.‘ count, form- six weeks he spoke to over two hun- need all the help and uplift that can Iflfi l 1 I ‘$2123 Pcrformancg‘ _ Roominég; ¢m¢f8¢n¢y bflllfi- And Bddud Pllll’ ‘f. RVSS}? “glflgiylgfiiilxlllfrablggi- thousand sedhool childrenhdlllg- , cogs from God and man. a’; '. ' " gal-g: . . . Style . . . Beauty . . . ‘lgimemu’ s“? a‘ “kédeaneh w 1c, avmg ea c "s l _ morn ngs an a ‘ernoons. 0 - -' - - r. Dale, a great Engli. h rea h- s", j j j " - Th u - .. _ of ter._ cran case reather, entitled? “Jaézkt (livliner atnd tlsle gngtmcctings ‘in large auditoriumsg w|th a" It‘ goodnes‘ sealed 0r once said. "People neeqd clbnsdla- grub! Sudan: £33138 rolzt gI/iienxtlulfiu-er Chev dwtndshmd- indlfwtlyé Birds," has s ar e a sane uary n n he same cities each night for - - .tion and hl l "d"; - - 15-00 l! l‘? milmmfl" Pnn¢l 1n Northern Russia based on. tho Jack adults. He has appeared before In the clean rnetaLfon n0!» only hgexd-ilelztlia Ilfitlgtllfarll/‘gil §°"“‘""f>'.fi'.‘2.';" 253:8? Th§b°’“‘FY.'f,‘Y1'§"g.'“*“'Y °f many others’ Miner principles. Thus. as I stat- such societies as the American or they Will lose heart." {gizzncglfihxlnh gslgigg 22%;?‘ asnsdcrcas; ‘raisaingn; Why do without ANY of these ed above’, ' Jack Miner's achieve- ments are not only nation-wide but Camp Fire Club of America; the American Game Protective Associ—. package, King Cole comes in perfect condition to delight you. things. when you can have them DT- Cnnlllbell Morgan. the great- in Chevrolet . . est Bible teacher of the age, says and longer wheelbase. semi-elliptic “Shook - absorber" All price: at Factarynfirllawu l0fl§ ---Guvzrvlmrnt ‘Finn, _ _ . at the lowest prices in all Chgvrqlgg wnrld-‘Mde. ation; Chestnut Hill Garden Club," I he needs the inspiring and on o - . Jack Minor is sixty-two years of Audubon Societies; Isaak Walton Your rocer can s“ ‘ “mg word that comes from 0313f; ”""F"I:£:|'l':rw= Iv: springt jrhe power’ “ma,” hiswry? 05¢“. ngl‘ and. as he says in his book. Leagues and practically all the g , YYOII- Over the door of his house in Glen-I, H‘ (1H,. t. I H d d 1. . . . ‘ulna . all/n’ awn slur: puvnml! plan uflurlif Ht: mull was "born in the United States and made in Canada.“ _ His birthplace was at. Dover Centre. Ohio. from Wlilfll place lie moved to Canada when but. only thirteen years of age, with his parents. As the land in Essex County. Ontario, Canada, is very level. there was a huge mar- ketwfp draliytile and._.his father leading bird protective clubs in Lust spring he appeared as a speak- er at the banquet of the National Convention of Isaac Walton League on the same programme with the Hon. Herbert Hoover, Secretary of the United States. Mr. John Burn- ham, President of the American being _ drain tile lrianufactuter in m.» n... <1 states. Jackal/liner fol- low r, at profession. ,when he are w‘ manhood. under flnaneialI x made into artificial ponds for the ducks and geese to findos havensI of rest. Being a poor man financially. Jack Miner often makes the re-. mark that too much credit is given, him personally in regard to his sue-I (USS in placing‘ before the world aI sanctuary which is an example anrll mile away from the sanctuary. Ja .1 Miner says, “The credit should be; given to Jack Miner and his friencbl. the emphasis on friends.“ It costs him now annually between five and six thousand dollars to feed the birds-which congregate on lllS sanc- tuary, which money is raised by a arantof five hundred dollars from the Dominion Government, a four hundred dollar grant from the Pro- viucial Government and the bal- pure-four orufive thousand dol ars -b_v his lecture fees, royalty f m Hllll of his book and donations from lus wealthy friends, bird societies and clubs who contribute toward the cost of the food for the birds. Illl contributions are given without JackMiner making request for 5am:- , iifi he says_"he could steal cnsifll‘ than beg." , As :1 lecturer it is doubtful if ahvl Game Protective Association, calls him “the Billy Sunday for the bird family of North America." As on author. he~wrote the book book stores throughout the country, thus making it necessary for sever- al editions to be printed by the pub- lishers. The profits derived from the sale of the book go to Jack Miner's Bird Fund. Comments have flooded his mail box from all over the world. Dr. William T. Hcrnadays comment on same‘ is as the yractlcal and helpful literatureI of birds. It is great. Buy it. and read every word of it for its most helpful bird-lore. its bird propaga- Canada and the Northern States. _ .- ~_. greatest living Canadian. Jack Miner's name ranked fifth. the oth- er names ranking higher in the vote being those of men in the poli- tical world. The conservationistl of Canada have paid a fitting tri- bute to Jack Miner while he is still the, some wofk in Canada as that being done by the Izaak Walton League in the United States. Not only does Canada appreclate| Jack Miner, but also his little home‘ town of Kingsviile, Ontario. With only a population of two thousand lnhflbilflnt-fi. lt boasts that, when the geese are in the sanctuary and ALBANY AND VICINITY. Mr. George Frizzel was a recent visitor to Albany. Mr. Percy Allen was in Albany on business, Monday. difficulties, he started what he cai-Icntitled “Jack Miner and the Birds." m the land of the living m having I can be calm and free from led “r. one-horse tile yard." whlclupublished by Reilly-Lee Companyof started the Jack Miner Hague m- _ care ' , he and his sons still operate. Asfihicago, which. during the last five Canada. which is but two years m. MY- Inn’ Mnclienlle Silent ‘he On any shore, since God 1-; the clay is excavated, thecavity iqycars. has had a record sale in the nge_ is now going strong and doing week-end 1n Charlottetown. the", Messrs. Alden and Keith Thom- as were in Summerside Saturday. Miss Margaret Affieck was a ‘u... itor to Summerside on Saturday. Mr. Harold Campbell, Cape Tra- verse. was n recent visitor to ‘Al- the unique sight of North America) On interviewing one of -the citi- zens of the little town. I was in- lion, its bed-rock common sense about pests, bird protection, bird banding, bird migration and all the. rest of it. The chapter on Quail is alone worth the whole price of, the book. I hope five hundrcdj thousand will be bought and read. (Signed) W. T. l-lornaday- Jack Miner is the only man on earth to catch and tag wild Canada geese to study their route of migra- tion. He has thus given to the. world, facts as to the exact loca- tion where the Canada geese, Wlllcfl migrate through his territory, nest- and winter, and where they are, each season of the year, To dol this he had to invent a unique trap formed that. ,when Jack Mina-r started his sanctuary and no shootq ing was allowed within one mile oi its borders. all his friends who were, shooters at once became his enem- ics. But when years rolled by and they have seen that Jack Minerva about face and al"e back of him one, hundred per cent. because o Jack Miner sanctuary with no shootintt brings the ducksIand geese to that locality. Many a goose has been killed outside the safety zone of the sanctuary which never would have been seen were it not for the Jack Miner sanctuary in the vicinity. I A whole book containing Jack bany. Mr. George MacLeod is busy in this vicinity grading potatoes for Mr. Emmett Gorman. Mr. Harold Holland, Lower" Bo- deque, passed through Albany on Sunday. enroute to Tryon. Fine new cars have been pur- Iidea ol’ a sanctuary increased their chased by Mes,“ E v Macheod chances, now they have turned right J_ L_ Jelly and Wm Buchanarh Miss Helen Trainer, little daugh- ter ofMr. and Mrs. Wm. Trainor. "within one mu” of “S horde" spent last Monday in Carleton. Among the visitors to Summerslde recently were Messrs. George Burnfi. Joy Hayes and Walter Hammill. _Mrs. John Thomas, Tryon, as spending a few days in Albany, the dale. California. is written the “WWI W¢l‘<1>~Ataraxiw-— which‘ meam-be without trouble. ll. Wines from some word ,t.hat. the Master used in fourteenth of John when he said. "Let not your heart be troubled." On the walrof his study he has hanging the following lines by that devoted woman, Ma- dam Guyon. To me remains nor time nor place. ' My country is tunvuum! and tuHlvIllts-ll .1111 u] buying you! Chum!!! w! lune. Pam Mair-r ‘m. HORNE s. co LIMITED SOURIS ‘Matthew SUMMERSIDE CHARLOTTETOWN’ ' Dealers For Prince Edward Island in every clime: This verse was found on the fly leaf of Mary Lyon‘s Bible after her death. She was the founder of a Ladies College. near Boston. Put any burden on me. only sus- tain me, Send me anywhere only go with \ me. Sever any ties but the tie that binds me. dept "rtratesa decided tvay to pro-I follows: _ " . swans along its lake shore. the 9 . feet _ has from. becoming extinct‘. "Jack Miner and the Birds. Th.s ulatmn of the “me town on 868mg, Th f“ _ m To thy service and thy heart. anti yotiincreases the chance of than; its title and is a genuine onewdays has swelled m fifteen thousandyoth ecxllllaniYh 1119"‘? °f i 113°; An earnest devoted missionary ' the-ishootersof, thefumnlunlly onmhundred per cent. contribution to by people who have come m Sea,“ gar rrémelcnafilntz: Surly @9- wrow these words at close of a busy u. life: Any one can carry his bur- den, however heavy, tiil night fall. Any one can do his work‘. however hard, for one day. Any I A Treat for Lovers of Birds _ \ one can live sweetly until the v _ sun goes down, and that is all i money to Queen's; and the last‘ God asks of us. lets us have some smiles. ' ' Principal Grant was a masterly solicitor for the needs of Queens ‘ University. One day Sir John A. , Macdonald dropped in to see So" I David Macpherson and found him in conservation with Principal " , Grant. "What do you think.“ said Sir David in on assumed air. "Grant thinks I ought to give more ‘ime I gave him a check he saidg We have had some thoughts; now . I _ l‘ Will Lecture ill it would do for all time." & McLean RROD-IJCT 10F GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA, LIMITED Plsaiuum f . which has proved a success to ill-zlMiner-s bio m h could b rewr.“ extent ihnt he n55 caught "S mlmy ten." but onge gt’ slhe biggclzt thinlgs as three hugldrtfld ‘Wise “Iémgsaabout Jack Miner is that he, howl which Worn Bl) _°"Y ‘m3 " .in hissixties. is, as he unys. "cheer-I Amon those who attended the m onlltlvlty T01‘ ti; lllnfrixldallilbgl__lfully devoting the balance of his life dance 1E cape Traverse Wednesday ummum to! 0n e1‘ I35 “in the interest of conservaton. to evening. were M155 Eileen Keougl} ate them. Junk Mlnel lll5° mve“ benefit not only us but the rising and Duncan Carmichael " ed the 110W lumulls Jadfi Mm" crolvfand unborn generations." He also ' null cmw“ have ‘llcreused LnI-Kuyfi. "I have nothing on the sane- Canada by the wunlless lmufwnds tuary to commercialize in any wayJ and are the 681159 °l ‘he 5°“g' m" mainner. shape or form. and whup scctiverous and other more valuab money is dumted to me by frlendsl . bird lover or conservationist has ev- ‘ er appeared before more people dur- ing thc"last fifteen or twenty years l? deliver a lecture on birds than hits his same Jack Miner. N0 doubt there are men who have ap- peared before as many clubs and ‘societies but not thelacttlal number ' uffieople attending. For instance. ,lii_s“lecturc has filled the largest ulldftorlums ‘in Canada. such as Massey l-lallfToronto. which has a guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Thomas. H "That may be." said Sir John, ~ quietly, “but hadn't you better give‘ ' N ‘h a little for eternity." e Hon. D. C. Fraser in his clay was _ Wednesday May 9th at 8 P. M. me of best political speakers in UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE P. E. I. FISH AND Canada. and an excellent story tel- ier. It was hard to beat him but, once upon a time he met his matcra. Giving a public address on one 00-. msion in a town in Ontario. in the Liberal interests he incidcntly con- demned the corporal punishment of his school days. With much en-‘ .husiasm- he said, "I never was A very enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs Patrick Turney on April 21th. when a miscellaneous shower was tender- birds decreasing to an alarming ex- rcallng capacity of over four thous- and- people. This hc has filled on several occasions. To explain more and game bird eggs the crow de- tent. to say nothing about the duckl is used for buying food and main- taining my sanctuary." , Jack Miner has given the plans, ed Miss Sadie. who is one of the principles in an interesting event soon. The evening was spent in whipped in school but once in my ife. and that was for tolling the GAME AND PUBLICITY ASSOCIATIONS truth." - Slwyfi- Junk Min" wfiked “P “lof his crow trap to the United Stat- d 1 1 b ,1 f - Plan m T931109 the OFOW-‘i. bum tam)‘ as Government which, in tun».|$321M‘byd““,§.§£,§‘“‘§he§§g £54 A canny Tory who happened to be _ _ _ _ "p"? m” °"°""°“ “I °'°w.l.'§»'-"““"° "we PM“ "In distribute-l ovonhel The presents were ov- ‘ween "all" °"*-- "end m“ Jack Miner IS the man who originated the sanctuary which. if put 1M0 BT86‘ 96- Y“ b_ some, free of charge. to all parties (med by M355 Jenn“ McDonald, and ‘hrashing cured you didnt it, Mr. , , , ; _» 1 dim the crows i" "Y ‘°°“ Y l Interested tomeextenc w build one. t... verses were read by us. Annie new?" idea for protecting, feeding and conserving the W1 d One of my class mates in Auburn Seminary settled in a small country rharge where there were very few young people. As a result he had 1o marriages but many funerals. md he got so accustomed to saying. ‘Friends will now have an oppor- tunity toview the remains," that it zot on his nerve. One day how- aver, two young hearts came to be made one and it being his first marriage he was very nervous and had a hard time to get through. He ztnmmered through to the close of ‘he service and instead of sayina. ‘The friends are now ready to re- zeive congratulations," . he said. "The friends will now have an oo- portunlty to view the remains." An Irishman recently landed in . “ and boarded an electric car which was very‘ much crowded. Holding on to tht! leather strap as best he could, the can gave "a sud» den lurch in coming round a corn- er which landed Pat quite unexpect- edly in the lap of a rich lady. Look- ing at him with much contempt.‘ she said. "Whit areyou anyway)"; "Be jabers." said Pat. "when l," left Ireland i was an Irishman. but‘ I the thousandth He hi“ clmgm ajlAll the letters he receives reporting many as flvo hundred 0nd m“ Q" ducks and geese being killed, are these “nest robbers." as he cuL-fihanded over to the Dominion Gov- them. at one catch. He says. llernmcnt which cares for and is, would not Wam- l-° 59° cm“ o" “mlkeeping an reports on file at theI other bird billion“? extinct» Y" lparliament buildings. l There is_| would like/IO $99 Elle" “llmbers rwitherefore, as stated above, noth- dililed F° m“ 5am‘? film“ m" "hwlng he wants to commercialize. have reduced "l" mm "“‘“°”l". Jack Miner. at the present time n birds." Ibusy writing-a book on his religion. One thing which finlluld ma“ When I asked him the greatest need the Deolile °l the wnllnen" happy in the world. his reply was: "More is the fact that Canada appreciates love and education and ms buyon. Jack Miner and his aeivlties in ebpomt compulslort». that countryJ Recently Mcbcani": ~40}? Magazine. the largest magazine in m, ,C,.,m..n_,",e._._,, “m, wnrrymg he ,Canada. arranged a vote among fir, .,,,,,¢.,,,,,;,;1,. runny“ 1,53,,“ h,‘ Ills SIIDSCTINTB n8 Y0 who “'55 m9 been patented by :1 KllPlflS inventor. fowl 0f the continent. ' Jack Minerllovestho Birds-the birds love Jack Miner, they come back to him season after season; they areas tame with him as our domestic fowl. Hear him tell how he does it. It costs him between five and six thousand dollars annually to feed‘ the birds that come to, his sanctuary. Jack Miner is the only man on earth to catch and tag wild geese to study their route of migration. ' Jack ‘Miner has crossed the Continent five times in three years talking in the various cities, to crowded houses; Here’s a clipping from a Winnipeg paper, “Winnipeg had the good fortune_ to hear two famous men in one week. David Lloyd George spoke to 8,000 people while about 13,000 men, women and children heard (lanadzifs greatest Bird man, Jack Miner.” Cameron, Miss Tierney then thank- ed the people for their kindness. Everybody went home feeling that they had a great time. An Flll-Kllélll Inventor's score pull fmwlguil’ players la worn with n lead poncil on u ‘IPNIUlFl lilt- u wrist wuurch. To enter», fuel economy n Purdue llll'lVl‘~l‘.$#ll.y scion/Mist: "has inveutul u u vautomchiio dilring with movalhle eyiindér llealis llhat v reduces the Vflltkltir- asspedti (looroasea. maln- tnlnfzzlpan equal pressure-e. U“, M“ ,4» f. ‘Unpn {NHL/ll 1i - l HHLt)r-1A'T|5r' By Barrie Payne‘ GflBBV GRIN ‘mvcwmr Aoooo itausramou or mus: rcouonvr" "vmmc SUCH who STEPS r0 sum smog. fmuaa 11A 90o at? voua "raouszss." w-Qpvmtogivarw . " ".t.\-\.\. "H1411. "U IN PM»! ' fill. 005R NORTH WERE” rmrrpwmrlu t En- woato was so TALNNQ ABOUT’. HE USES b0 MUCH CRAP! ' tfiaélhitt?" - Hi 5M5. . , , _ ' since I came to Pasadena l am a You regret It If you don‘ c0me~ Laplander.“ ' Pasadena, California. t Make no Other Engagement ‘for May 9th - a —--{oQ>--- I \\'~llr\,-. n California iv vontofa leIvlt-r- ls_.lll»fifll‘lt‘d lr, n lnillr bottle | retains thi- milk when ill» cream s poured mil. ' "HlmW-‘lvdi .1 » l! film-trot! », ‘i _ . f . i I . ill l‘ n». 1 .._.l- ' I 1_ m. E JM ""°.“-.".‘?’"I_,.'.“=**~..;_"§'<1!:m.rmcn:r~nw t, " 3J- l’ . m. Yllllill. 4 i . , _-l _ . . .. It i‘. _ _ .. . ‘ ' .1 1Y3. P Irllfiiflll " .5