m cllsllionrrllvnl cuillnlllll human-w. cum-r l. IoLun. I. r. YlflG-Prrllflolll-J- l- Burvf cometary-Lion. Uni. l). A. Ivlivnnnu. ll. l. 0 Idltor und IIDIIIIII lllruvrtnrhd. It. Ilnrngll ' Asllcclulo Editors-frank Waller und U. h. Luxrio Iornlul Ilully (founded min slim nor y» "I ""1""? ¢'"""*- M.“ per you: (In nun-nun) Illilrd in-UIIIIII and "I'll" !""'* WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1531 the actual personal and prior re- reipt by Mr. Kings closest politi- cal friends and associates of great benefits and immense sums of money from applicants 1'0!‘ public concessions. "Mr. King's deliberate avoid- ance of that essential question and his effort to beguile a Liber- al convention with specious diver- sions will appear to many Liber- als as the climax of a progressive demoralizatlon in leadership." The Blake family has always rcp- rescntedthe better elements in the DECISIVE’ VICTORY The British election‘ returns. while incomplete at the time 0i’ writing, indicate sweeping gains for the National Government led by l the Rt. Hon. Ramsay ‘MacDonald, hnd it seems certain that the Gov- ernment will be returned by a large majority to carry into effect the strong reform policies outlined in the Government's manifesto. One oi’ the earliest press notices that today these better elements are Liberal party, and it would appear llorrs lu TIIE WAY‘ Pietro uni Plomll u hence 5-. and President Hoover urs confcrr- ~ ing at Washington on the question of war reperations and other inter- national debts. Bummed up the problem of these war debts resolves itself under two headings: (l) Whether the nations which owe them can ever possibly pay them; and (2) Whether the nations re- . oeiving payments are actually It is hard to uHdBIWi-Ild 110W men benelited by being paid. Also, and and women, who have brains and finally, whether the world will be‘ also good wmmvn Heme. wow helped by having this generation.‘ theiilsulvcs to so completely neglect and the next, end the gfand-- the body. children of children yet 1111130111.: The brilliant. student will attend laboring to ‘pay debts because of matures. delve into all sorts of study the catastrophe of I914. {day aild nlght, utterly neglecting To the layman, almost necess-f meals, exercise, and sleep. arlly baffled by the intricacies and‘ what 1101100115? mysteries of international finance-Q illness, p001‘ health. i1 Brfldiifll les- one thing seems clear. It is that if selling of the mental facilities, Just a one yolr suspension of the-Si‘ when he should be EMXIE hi5 1195i , debts involved good for the world. work to the world. lie is unselfish in B; Ilm W Bar-loll. MD IIEALTH AND uarrwnss‘ PUBLIC FORUM ._._ é- [h]; column is open tor tho discussion by correspondents of questions of interest. The Charlottetown Guardian does m; ne¢¢5§aIllJ endorse tho upiuibnu of correspondents. CHIGNECTO AND NORTH sum sin-The commissioners who are myggflgaflllg the benefits and pos- sibilities of a canal across the Isth- mus of Chigilccto will be in Char- lottetown on Saturday to take evid- ence regarding the beneficial effects that would accrue to the trade of Prince Edward Island from the con- struction lind operation of this out- let Ior our 9'04"!“- To obtain the full efiects of the advantages to this Pfflviuce from this waterway, it will be necessary to extend this canal system to the cs to future correspondence. If‘ they really have l. desire to IDPQIiv to the sporting public to preserve h .10; o; money w; young mm than, birds, what could be more to just inning out on bu nut Job. but i for a raise. gnu,- credit, nnd why the evident 11:50:; iggkllvlemvrltlwnk u w mm eslre to prevent the gunners of w“apend|,upw ‘lama mm Bu, P. E. I. from mowing just who it is: ‘round "I, 59 1,, “m” u, u“- um a doing nu this writing. The how much casiw he h" ""4 w! édwbr behind n letter u to my‘ the" "him m" '1°°~°°“‘“°“'“‘ *5 d 1mg t $20,000, and not to mind entirely wiped out when thsigewtnatemagfiy M 55 m. “PIMP P199?!‘ ' ‘ 01' $h° "m" “imp; too late-he begins to worry not affixed to it. and in many cns- about his old egg; 13d “girl; YB moral; es motives are attributed to the n 8n 9941f"! 5 writers, which are not at all in °'d b” f“ M“ m“ b°°°m°' accordance with the spirit of iheirln rwunénn notbllns A MONTH correspondence. It is my belief that INCOME FOR LIFE g real honest to goodness sport. Wm m“ “'5 m“ °I the“ writers rs. Wily not be sure of it‘! lilies he has» he?" mhi-lwhi! “w- Think what it would mean to you gun for thirty years, would not be, to be certain of an income right up to the end of life. when 97 per cent. ashamed ‘D smn ms name to a of people in their later years are 16"" witch he feel‘ “npeued “Jpartiallv or whollv dependant upon write, in which hesuggests measures other; go,- support? vlilch his experience deem neces- sary for the improvement of the shooting conditions. On the other hand there is. 105i at this time a great deal of suspic- ’ beginning at age a5 or 60 can be Toronto, Ont. a - in; ' Eiiiiiidli ‘Lin? Kééiiéiifiélféblnli Any. ~ Youknowofmsnwsiiupinyuun vmououtilPdnidIIflI , 911w cmnotstombutmlutgooatothd end of their duvs working forsbsre ll . When they were younger they did not have the chance now offered you. It was not than possible to secure such ‘o convenient and cor- tnin provision u this Osnods Life reaching u certain use in lifs you will receive a monthly cheque for $00.00, 0100.00, $200.00, 0250,00. or whatever amount you now decide- to be paid as long as you live. If you should become‘ totally dis- abled, we start the Income without waiting for the retirement age. You can "pension" yourself for inter on and guard yourself now against loss of income through total disability. Be wise-“tske stock” oi your pre\ sent financial position-size up your personal affairs, and decide on an income for the future-now! THIS COUPON WILL BRING BOOKLET TO YOU BYv MAIL .......--......---.---n.-u...“ . I would like to have your booklet "Getting the Income You Want." Please send it by mail without any obligation to me. . ‘n mm“ agamst ‘he dommamm of must it not follow as a logical 1,15 pursuit oi knowledge, but. Nature “Wm Side P1 ‘his Ismndl 9mm“ by lrn Jilill eXpfe-“Ed that much M Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......'........ .. received last night was of the dc- those who beneflttad from the Beau- cflnsqquenca that complete cancel- demands payment for the debts he WY °3 Rhihuwnd and Bedequ“ this letter writing is being done by (Mix. lVlrs., Miss.) v “a, o! the who, 10nd,,‘ B, Hm, hamois mid‘ Commenting on this 13mm “voum bring permanent- urwbus Just nw'sanle_ Says orrlvBl/‘edffgxefflgollrjvigt; léliiSbfllii) L,“ same person, who do? not d,» Address ........................... .............................. ‘id-C. . < '~ - . ~. ~ - " 13' ' - "m" e ‘ ‘ ' sire his identit to be nown, as — -"'—-— “—'~=""= fiufignjggsgxnsrfiicjg; ‘S; “ini:“lntgenffiszizgilagoiii good? vmg dgsilieidiyruthsetilnfigsheehl: i-iilillflieivli "Y Cvlilli- J°h11 Mwmlllfllfi. his reasons 1or‘such writing would the fuss and why all the shouting vof birds, and another is the im ._ ., _ .50 0,. 55 ma, 1m W111 have gnuugh 01 Ghlhlflhaih Wh° “"15 the FY09?!‘ be immediately arparcnt, and it is for regulations? Does any sensible mense sanctuanes provided by thl Labor dkaster‘ m nmmgm; ‘wn- “P5941 5m“ ‘m ‘"33’ o! cmmpimh Ramsay llhwnmii- d» u°yd “Isrnc/ .,.,,._,.»s,-,1 u, retire and puts 9W1” 05 LOT-S thirty-five mid thiriy- openly expressed that we have person say that the reasonfor their ‘Government for the protection oi d0" time’ 50"" "f the lm"i5‘°"5 ‘dfOVc the Ontario Liberals out oi’ George and Winston Churchill an his ‘viwsvvlvts and cngrgies mm 51x, and who in the latter Pa" 0f amongst us, people who are being being fewer and fewer of these birds. I-low can we have as mun) 0i the 31mm‘ Labor Cabin“ “we ‘oi-lice. and even yct they show no have made fortunes from theifi gig/km‘; “Kmzy “e “Egan's all the cightl-‘Ciltli 0911i"??? Yeswved imlhvpaid to carry on this propaganda birr“ is on account of the numbers birds visit us, when millions oi b93191‘ 1h their °°Y‘$m“m‘°i°5' sign of regaining Public confidence. Wrmngs’ The Umwd States ‘mslcsseiilial i-ulcs of health. ihe 1011K "3111114335951491115 ichahifi for other reasons than that oi’ shot on Prince EdWBfd 1818M? I 911cm 08!! be 88911 ill $3156 B8110- do not think so. Read Jack Miner's tuaries almost any time. I visited two chains of land on both sides of t,,,-@_,e,,.1ng Du,- game b1,-ds_ Per- v v letter '.i the Rod and Gun this one of these reserves s short time produced another o.’ these IOUYIVF, v i119 PYOl-‘Qsi-‘d 9411151 5i“?- soiially I can hardly believe this, What happens? Against these were set the re-elcc- In Manitoba. half a. generation ago. v isucanydncnncd gentlemen 1,, ex- The man who I l-le vcly uiicll has what is called a i tion by decisive majorities of Rt. Hon. Sir Samuel Hoare, member of a Conservative administration ac- cused of trafficking in public con- ‘lht? Nhtmhhi Cabin“ “ml m" H0“ tracts went down to defeat and has 511‘ Babe" snmui-‘ll leader 0f the lnot regained office. In England Mr. Liberals 1" U"! Nmiwal G°"°““' ‘Lloyd George's identification ivith meht- Mcarmqflle’ it “'35 Significant his huge campaign fund has been a that the C°“5e1‘vat~w°5 made thc“"‘1)0\\'(‘l'fll1 contributory factor ili the President Coolldgf» in 192B did “not choose to runt lsmd so than h? a bu“ stawme?“ What many pcoplc seem to iuigul. ihanded to political reporters. . . ~ - l - ~ r -.~ ' 1932 he does‘ not choose to run. but: ‘s ‘Thu? ‘my m‘? ‘mi ".0 a‘) u‘ f he do 5H,‘: ten m9: their study, tlicli walk, in tiicll ac- this ime E ' ‘complishlneilis as their bodies will corrésmndcnm about u‘ Hal take them, and no farther. And if “"95 o" “we Ihey would give just a few minutes .. nervous breakdown, and may be of i no further use to tile community. white paper, using | ‘lllie streams or crcclzs flowing ill- to ‘lrlicadic or Bediord Bay and tliosc flowing into the Hillsboru air..- only a few chains apait at their source and the actual distance from tide water on either side is scarcely two miles. Tnis Province has contributed its share for the construction at illi- factspmonth. He says that there are one of the ‘but there are some queer coming to light every now and then ‘more geese shot in that makes one wonder. is shot in all of Canada. That is Perhaps m“ was m the mmd one good reason for the scarcity of one of 5our correspondents when h: asks “Is our country to become a breeding and feeding grounds for the gunners of the Unted ago, north of Winnipeg, and gaw more geese than I believed exist- |Southern states in a season. than 10d. How many there were it wiu Continued on page ‘i HARDWARE THAT WEABS earl?’ (lain-s i“ the mo“ industrial virtual ruin of British Liberalism. centres of the Midlands where La- bor normally finds its strength, and a still heavier majority is likely to’ THE PRESS (c? SCHUQLS t. b: shown when the returns from the country seats come in. _ The British people may “.81, be tzikc iii the education of children is congratulated on the mum, of an su "gcstcd by a writer in the Midland admmlstration most likely w give Free Press. Hc believes that cvcry stable government and Sane Made’, school tcaclnr who has charge of ship at the present critical time. Chimrm mo” ma“ to" 3'04"“ 01d I, is we“ known U,“ Rt Ho“ lShOillLi devote a part of the school Stanley Baldwin, whose followers constitute more than five-sixth of the standard-bearers of the Na- tional Government, is pledged to writ“ 533's: tariff protection and Empire trade “Tmmy the Wen-cdimd hell/S" Tllc place which newspapers might clay to reading newspapers to them and commenting without bias on one side only, drops it casually, into the mail addressed to an in- of their thoughts to their bodies, they would realize that ‘as an old mensc cost of the canals of the Up- lStatcs." He erffently SEES SOME ternafional weekly. has" printed- ‘hi1 h "ld' ‘s - "With and then receives acheqlle for p 050p er M Wu‘ ab‘) i - r ‘lill" ' our‘ f Silva-l o» at $4 p°"""°"fy| ilfiiiif;.f"i.l.li..t .35 .2.Z....°°..Z. the mmmmmuon yourself" “hat whatever it may be eiiioyuble. 1t Commge is n’ Smaflm‘ ma“ and at follows that the Ercatcst of follies is rich" ‘m? “S “umcsident than “e to sacrifice the health for any kind “V” ‘m5 as Presfimtfllgxchnnge‘ of happiness whatever it may be- for gain, for advancement, learning T1“. iggua is quite simple says the or Lune, vlet alone then for fleeting London Morning Post between. PIBMHPBSN v v v solvency and insolvency. The: What does it cost ill thought. or Socialists may disavow emflagiun": e energy tovaLtain good health‘! but the cssumption is made in ‘all’ Regularity of meois, with at least their speeches that with the, five hours between meals. The eat- the information they contain. The country 95f the Gold Standard the‘ "13 °f ah flu I'm-hid dh-‘i- 1h Wmch need for pubnc economy has dig-vat least some law fruit, or raw appear“, They “.111, 1f they gain vegetables, are eaten at least once a puwel‘, aim at the control of the .003’- per Provinces, and it would be quite reasonable for the people of this ls- land particularly the farmers and fishermen of‘ the North Side to be granted the privilege of an eullct to connect with the proposed canal system. I am, Sh", etc, JOHN MCKENNA. l‘. D. NURSES Sil',—“A Resident's" letter iii The public a. wrong impression of the work done by the Private Duty Nurse‘. Has your correspondent ever Guardian recently, has icit with the , ‘ground for this suspicion, and so. d0 most bl us. Now is tilts the‘ reason for nil this correspondence. and is there vlnoagst us some onei that wants the birds preserved here for the benefit of the eleven‘ million gunners of the United States. I hesitate to think it, but I have heard it openly expressed that this is the case. Therefore Sir, you can help us if you will do as I sug- and wears; that looks as well in yelirs to come as it did when in- stalled; that mellow! with ago Hardware of character, -‘ ' ‘ u add beauty and stability to home: of distinction. All this for no morn than you are glad to pay. The Rogers Hardware Co.. Limited gest, suppress all such letters un- less duly signed‘ by the writer, Now as to the so called slaught- ering of game birds which some of these letters state is going on, where is it going on I'd like to know. I have been trying to ggt A m. . L t I l t known a Private Duty Nurse to re- ‘some $6958 and" b13119. I01‘ Several lbzinks. and when they have °X'|l f‘ we“ mgmm ° seepkso fuse a ease because she was noi-pyBa-rs, and have all the appliances l haustcd them more w,“ remap, ml; css ian seven ours or more an like] to b m r h 1 ? tlooked upon nescessa f _ and m, n, L A d I b ,- n t ',v v 4v _1 . r , . . . y e pa. or er serv ces Yy or suchl e gen n e ieve 1a vprmhng p.655. Such is the men_ nine, fo most individuals. Does he think that my nurse would iv Sport I am a pretty m“ shot and paper is really a modern college. preferences based thereon. The I know of no constant newspaper Premier, Rt. Hon. Ramsay Mac- reader who is not well informed Donald, has stated that the Gov- by interesting children in the world and its ways early in their _‘i'lCC now made, beyond conceal- The taking of a. little daily excr- refuse to give her services where Bl vcn the opportunity believe ernment will require a free hand in tariff matters. The indications are. therefore, that closer trade re- lations between the Mother Goun- try and the Domlnions, based 0n tariff preferences as advocated by the Canadian Prime Minister at the last Imperial conference, will- be one oi’ the important results‘ following the return of the Nation- nl Government to Dower. At dissolution on Oct. '7 there were 333 supporters of the Nation- al Govemment in the House, made up as follows: Conservative, 263, Liberals. 58. National-Labor, 13, Na- tional-Independent. 4. The Opposi- tion groups totalled 276 and compris- pd; 1.1mm opposition. 267, New Party [fled by Sir Oswald Mosley) 4. In- dependent Labor (Opposition) 3. Irish Independent. 2. Yesterday's gains seem chiefly to have brcn made by the Conservative and Lib- erals; and these. together with the National-Labor and National-Inde- pendent groups are all supporters of the Government. The Govern- ment's representation. which will probably be in the vicinity of 400, will give what is most wanted at the present time-a majority suf- flclently strong to inszlz-c a firm ldlninilhition. AGAIN DENOUNCED Mr. Mackenzie King's futile at- tempt to extricate his political or- ganization from the Beauharnois, was promptly d0- nounced by one outstanding Liber- al, Mr. Harry Sifton. And now Mr. morass of v lives the school will help them to achieve a. breadth of viciv and a habit of forming intelligent opin- ions thnt they would probably gain in no other way. Incidentally it will give them more alert- liess and kcenness to learn and make the task of the teachers in iulpzirting others needful know- ledge to them far more easy.” (IALILLEE AN AIRPORT A seaplane of the London-India air mail alighted on the Sea. of Ga- lilee last week, according to cable despatches. And henceforth Gali- lee will be a regular stop, air mail for India having been rc-routed by way of Palestin. instead of Egypt. So the scene and centre of much of the world's most poignant history again takes its place on the map of the modern world. From’ now on that little land- locked sea, the first glimpse of which has thrilled many a traveller as he topped the hill leading (lawn to it on the road from-Nazareth to Tiberius, is to be linked up with the speedest means of conveyance yet conceived by man. EUVURIAL NOTES The acquisition by the United States of a lion's share of the worlds gold, ‘and its failure to handle that share in an efficient or intelligent manner i". dealt with ‘amusingly by Prof J. H. Rogers in ll. new book entitled “America iveighs Her Gold." The writer E. H. Blake, of Toronto. a grand- son of that Hon. Edward Blake who [or years led the Liberal phalanxcs at Ottawa, writes to the press en- dorsing Mr. Slftorrs onslaught. He says: . “'I‘he dissertation with which Mr. Mackenzie mils profess“! iv explain to the London convention the relations of his central organ- ization with the Bcauharnois companies must. I believe, strike » any honest reader as an even more painful evasion than was his earlier emotional statement on the same subject to Parlia- merit. "For ordinary people the crux 9f flwq '~~~-r'-1-_—--~*~ m-“cr lies Iiob iii 1..., ..-_ about campaign ‘subscriptions and the time of their payment, but in comments upon the "American" [rise to prominence in international Ifinance as so recent and rapid that {the “Americansfl themselves arc rattl-icr bewildered. They do not 1reallze how to handle the gold, ‘either for their own benefit or for the benefit. of the rest ol the world. Speaking as an "American," he says: "We are neither knzlves nor‘ carefree morons. but simply chil. dxen. It is not a matter of shirklng international responsibilities; we do It is not so much that they are mg "playing cricket" m that tin-v L. not know how to play it. cise, not less than ten minutes once or twice a day making sure that there is considerable bending of the body with knees straight. Iii flddir tion to this a. ten to thirty minute walk daily should be taken. There is no secret about attaining good health if there is no organic disease. It simply means using cdm- mon sense as to food, sleep, and ex- ment, by the Socialist Pzrty- We fhave long held and often said the ialtcrnatlve to the prosperity 0i British industry and agriculture was revolution. Now it is seen to be true. On the one side are musiering all thoe forces who still believe in the present order oi civilization, in private enterprise and iri- national solvency- OPPO- Sm, use the Sqckmsts (W111, 11,9 ercise. And good health is life's Communists in the lrckground)‘ greatest asset- whose schemes against the banks‘- vand the credit o.‘ the nation must, 1infalllbly bring the country to bankruptcy. Many people are wondering why our dollar is at a. discount in New York. One answer aecordinl; t0 the Ottawa Journal is that our‘ provinces. and particularly our v _______ Wfsiem Primhces- dhave d?!‘ 32a‘: Sleep, little pigeon, and fold your been borrowing an spen ng wmgs__ i1 P3611935 ilbflhdim» and that at m”! Liittle blue pigeon with velvet eyes; DIOSQM time 59ml‘- °f the?" are ‘mt, Sleep to the singing oi motherbird JAPANESE LULLABY in to good a position to take care‘ 5wmg»,“g_ 0i’ their dehts- It 15 an Wryfiiwlligilig the iicti. where hcr little easy. when there is a boom on, to borrow mflnfiy f0!’ f-‘Tlllindmlfe 0h FdBY but Away out yonder I see a star- when hard times mme- and the Silvery star with a. tinkiing song; spending Elms is Over» and the To the soft dew falling 1 hear it. collector callr; around, it is far calling- different fffiliisilbh- 15 15 PM‘! Calling and tilikllng the nigh‘. along. ticularly dammit nwwsiikm‘ when the collector 1181199115 i0 he‘ Up from the sea there floats the sob in the United States and i111‘ bmidsl or the waves that. ill'L' lircakmg which he holds are marked pay- upon the Share. able in gold. A country, no matter A, ghqugh they were groaning in what its resources, can only stind angujsh’ Md m0an1ng_ so much o! ovcrhead- And Canada Bemolming the ship that shall come has been perhaps a little Spoiled by no more, its. close proximity to the United states. We see our rich and‘ powerful neighbors, with their vast‘ times are good. and‘. one Ifles- But sleep, little pigeon, and fold your wings- papulation. doing certs-in thins-s. Little blue pigeon with mounifui and we feel that it is up to us to‘ eycs; "keep up with the Jonescs." We Am 1 not 51331,,“ _ see, I um go on imitating them in cxtravsg- 5w1ng1n8__ ant ideas about transportation] swinging the nest where my darling about highways, about air mail: lies. " w“ “ M“ services, about other thinzfl- ‘PM cold truth is that, in many re- —Euserie Field. spects. we have been simply living beyond Olll‘ mefihl- Mr. Bernard Shaw has undoubt- Th0 British fLm industry n" only lost prestige because of his "19 10116011 5lindfly Dcspatch has pander,“ u, 3,1551“, goviemmvnow an unprecedented Dppgftunny but he has on the other hand f0!‘ 1078108 ahead and showing mum! u good deal of notorletyflhI-t ii 0M1 produce pictures in no which will stand him in good stead, way inferior to the work or 11,3 1-, 53111113 his book or books oniforeisn Oompetltors- Hollywood. R,,_.~51,,_ 31g position recalls owing to the fall b: §1,3_-11,,g_ ,8 llCW pound -\-_.. W m: $4.00 He explained and enterprise at Elstree Show, ' -. -,.._- made s dollar on the transform every cinema theatre in ‘w, W, u, by the corn. . Great Britain. there was real need and no money? Perhaps "Resident" has not thought of the hours that the Pri- vate Duty Nurse works. Docs he know tiiat any char-woman is paid more per hour than the Private Duty Nurse? Has he counted the days she has off duty waiting for ll case. or resting. after having been on a hard case for a couple of weeks on twenty-four hours duty? Why does he think the P. o. nurse should give her time any more than any other individual? Could not any other persons pay the P. D. nurse for caring for those who are iil, but who have no money‘? How many of the wealthy folk, who have P. D. nurses caring for’ them, would pay the nurses salary and send her to her neighbor across the street who was in a much more serious condition than she. but who had no money to pay for nursing care? If the P. D. nurse must give her services free, who is to take care of her, clothe per, feed her, and pro- vide a home for her when she is unable to work any longer? It 1s true that in this Province the folk who most need nurses, sometimes, are not able to pay for their services, but it is also true. that the average P. D. nulse can- not afford to do any more charit- able work than she is at present doing. Pei-naps “Resident? docs not know that the nurses of the Victoria Or- der are paid a regular salary, not depending on the number of pati- ents they visit during the year, and that the nurse is paid her salary whether the patient is able to pay or not. Did it ever occur to "Resident" that men like himself and Women's Institutes and clubs and organiza- llbm 6x different kinds, might form .E....§EPEF"IP.°QF. _l:h!§...<>2lhd --m the salary of some nurses who might then be in a. position to give nursing "N t0 i116 Mrdy ones in various parts of the country. Why should "Resident" hot make a more careful study of the subject and than do something. not expect the Private Duty Nurse to assume the whole responsibility? I am, Sir, ctc., B. A. M. GAME BIRDS flvlffk Twain: enoerlmce’ in hog-Waco! with a much lsss proiitable, not even know that wc have anyfllralslng. Hi0 bouahi l Pill 1'01‘ 03-09 mil-Uh mflfkei- The {m1 11; 33,00 worth of corn and sold ‘combined with the quota system‘ 8lr.--I‘ notice lately that a m of space is being taken up by axial-ly- mous writers Iii/ME their views on the prougrvution of game birds, and would make good, but have suc- ceeded in getting very few birds ‘mostly because they are not there. vI know I am surrounded by sneaks valid Spits who already have want- cd to have me arrested because I v‘fired a gun out of a motor boat, the shot being fired in the air for the vsimple purpose of getting clear of a cartridge which was stuck 1,, my gun. Two witnesses saw this. but neverthless I was hounded and annoyed by some of those people Whom I believed get half of the fine if they canmanage to ge-t one imposed. A pleasant addition to ones feelings after enduring all sorts or hardship. cold, wettlngs and hard work. harder than most people know, to feel that your every move is watched by some fellow, hiding behind‘ trees and sand banks, through a pair of glasses, hgplng that he will catch ‘you doing some. thing that will split a fine for him. For my pert r think we are ll very law abiding lot of gunners. I have sat within thirty yards or BLACK TWIST CHEWING / SON'S ‘several large flocks of plover ths L‘ years, I have been within shot of several flocks of turkey curlew, a, “mpung M“ ‘r "V" m“ w” i one, and as it is prohibited to shwi even one or these birds 1 re- frained from doing so. But I could 110i hen thinking that total pro- hibition along these lines, is equally unjust with other total prohibition laws. and not in accor- dance with the wishes of the largo mRJOI-lty of people. N°W 511‘. I am one of those who does not believe that the same re- Bulatlons which govem‘ other Plov- inces should rule this Island. What Province has as little sporting material as our little Island? Read the Open seasons for the other provinces and what do we find, DWI‘. Moose. Caribou, Grouge, T Pfiiifie Chivkcn. Pheasant, Ptarmi- gan. Bear. Sheep, Goats. Is it up to the other provinces to criticise} "8. if we want b little freedom to, gel what sport we can. We hbd‘ Pmfidw 01‘ Brouse at one time.‘ but fires not shots was the chief cause of the destruction of thggc birds. and, with the introduction 0! the Hungarian Partridge, 1 my say I do not think any open seg- son for Partridge is desirable now.‘ ti" the Hlmzarian bird his had u °h"‘°" "’ muliiPly- They are suffi- fiifliil! alike for gunners to bu mfg- lod into firing at the new bird, and, each one or these killed o. nu; stage is a calamity. 311i 86W": down to what we Toilet Specials Here are Four real bargains. 1. $1.00 Box Evening in Paris Face Powder and 50c Bot.- tle of Evening in Paris Perfume 00TH for $1.00 2. 75c Box ol Coty’: Face Powder and 50o Bottle oi Coty's Perfume 80TH for $1.00 3. $1.00 Box 3 Flowers Face Powder and 50c Bottle 8 Flowers Perfume BOTH $1.00 l. sod rrbpnylnmo 1mm Brush nnd m nag-m- . soul 500 y‘ m 2 MAGS I really think that you should ask these gcntlemezrta sign their nam- hsve, and which are apparently Bettina fewer and fewer, on, nu Don ’t Miss Our Big Fall One Sale . On Thursday a . E. A. FOSTER- ‘Friday and l ‘ Sdtlifddy Of This Wee/c CENTRAL DBUGITOII