, b leek Stretch l- . -——- ‘EANUARY 17, 1948. THE CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE NINiii 4 ‘“““'d T°m 9'" a’ __ He has served hundreds of fifit appea to man who .1 ' ' - has! the some eleperleynce. l; ‘fwflled Pohqihdden’ 05' ——— .l slsimg them with their life RIVER-Ill 1 l I! Joseph unis, """°"‘° PM“ f" "iii ""- I I Ii-likimd thrmilb s battered ure. His training and Qlpgfi. nae rescind in u» loft these "i" qvullfy him to offei ‘"7 7"“ T n you hel ' pful advice. Arrange wee,“ ,3; .-»-~r M wo orsenlen Paid Wa To Cs- 1 u- M-c» - r» . .. n. ' ' bringing up to date- a list of sii ° 5“ m |°°"- 9! 0 900d IU-et held memories a horseman s . a , Gull" bbmbanlel ‘ml Bmwllle- m" l k revues. u e ' Packs on the Island, with names o now. —"' ‘"" blmkm- b°°l-'- ""1 I a e . g fr‘ igtrftgfisojloumvtlle 13:8 tiyeublllieeslgldflig ' n ELWOOD CAMPV neu. a picture o! Bplan. < g c b l lll ._ ll y lll ' L labd silk jacket, two aid satin _1.;Ey£ 8h:n ‘saga: o e n that. theclaaxlcarrenemany pTslcey W113: chlflouemwn “m7 sion announce‘ toda that two ‘I m9" shlml" b° " “mp”? ' "4' a number of score cards of races balsam,“ l,“ been fllell all lb, sT. MORITZ. swltzerlnndrilsn. ' l . pack, and there is none, probably Th‘ 9 ~ U 10nd 80M. gulf gol- 1119 on gomplllln; o; drug 16 — (AP) -- The saddest person NEW YORK, Jan. 16 - (AP) - f0! want of leaders. So please Q0 "Ill-PUTS ill which are l-il Ilb‘ b bu,” bl bbe lull. “can” in this continental winter play- Jersey Joe Walcott. who almost get busy somebody in these places _ "w"! ROW Perhiepl. l.“ Duh l_ ground Ls u 24-year-old Australian, dethroned heavyweight champion and find a Cvulder or Brown Owl , 4 - Tl-lb men u, ownbbbbblnbl, M Tony Aslangul, who paid his own Joe Louis Dec. 5. staged the out- and get something started. i 9186"? 598mm! m0 mouldy Q Kbele and lbrmel. own" m," way from Melbourne to ski in the standing comeback of 1947 in the The following is the list: Assurance CO M745» stem The commlbblbn bald bllal winter Olympics - and broke his opinion of the sports editors par- Charlottetown 1b make out the ngmgg of horse; the horse lnvolved w" Flrebau leg}; leg ticipatillg ill the annual Associated Miss Gladys Hart-1st. and 2nd ‘ and men, which was scratched ' He related his tale of woe yes- Press year-end poll. gomplmlb Ibo earned the plaudits and high- ' terday. flat on nu back and flat The ui-year-Oid “Parry guy" Miss Florlne Evans, 1st. sna of 3k _, est regards, broke. from a hospital bed. 1W1" Liiilldeh. Nlii, four times re- ‘ll-L gompa-llb ,_. i\ _.. w.‘ out: in those days that can't "1 spent 5o days on s cargo shill. ill?“ "Ci-u ti"? "us- mhed the Miss Lois Compton, 1st. and Home Oiiice ' Bzrsfiifshed‘ coma again. the cheapest rllle 1 could hliy n; V fblrllllesbaéllclishgl-oawitbyxflxliufi diililgiffl md. company. Talon“, l a 9 7 ter being den ed lmmlil on . e "a ° is Pa" s "i" Mus Fleur Hillion, lat. and 2nd. merit fancy filled the old loft work_ my way." he said. with an "lb, llf-Seufig lcruhv- Pack. that’ day’ CIPTDWN ALLEYS occasional glance olzt all Elhe m“- lcolnlobzlcks byri-"swlnigrks tbtfseflgglel MES Mar’ Acnm’ u‘; and ma‘ H ‘ mm lslpectus BM shadm" d 23w! “thaw slrllfwllalelrgte e Old Mother Nature ha; been ev- lYarlkecs Joe DiMaggio George Mc- P5132.’ w w d 3 d C0 pally don Avard ‘ ns l ere s g a . '_ ‘, ' . ' , . , . . - - And vsllghegascenes of far away. G lb gvhnlbf“: gum’ ‘° “mrpfle i" m” owmpic‘ “a,” zilulrigrecilsltiilarg grfijgtl? and the cahmmla I°°u°°u m; BEQDHEDOA. rxilogersmpzrlfd. Cislflgfe 5°°'°l'“7' M“ A" B‘ . . ' °°"' l mm“ l di tr. - , ‘I ‘ t. . Summer-rd u 9- ' ' uk' ‘ dream that come! M‘ c" Q Mathew“ _ ‘l3; 309 203 “Hlssajogmmale ls Pierre Jfllberb and as this weekend draws to u‘ ’1llc yankces and manager Bucky ulzgggmlv! l WK - 3d Assistant Badge Secretary, Mn. rling glow. __ l .l lll ll -l l ll l_ ll .l. l bb d ,.l l _l H8811? Billie. i‘ - Mrs. Dana Camegy. 1st. and N_ 3w“ l“ lab ol Quebec’ skler who looks enough, close ob) s asll tble nai EQUtEIQEZC Jan's “in 11.911 sizabls o1 l tlrrsgy PACK l 2nd company Fred Coyle. - , 0e lil wl o n s o ' , ~ l , _, .° I ‘at were dreaming M the £51m?“ ’ i“ f9‘ Ike Tony to-bc a brother’ Perm! graosbslioratdmghtoindlcuiglioedegreg: for tile heeazlviiyrweig-ht fighter. The M155 Barbara Rogfls’ 3rd‘ Pack M155 Eueen’ weeks- ~15? and Scplans “Elie olgltullle? flbr- 6mg; y°‘“"d‘“Y" G. Ff’ m a ‘ 75 as “l” l‘ m" WM‘ a bmké‘ 1° ' lbelow zer in th Charlottetown Points itefe divided five for first Ml“ “mil Dmwme» “ll- “d Zuu- Company. °““ w?“ w ° S “"3 ‘ . . ancis . 214 193 While keeping their misery-com» _ ° 9 _ ' gllb compalllb Mls served tllls year the week of Feb- Um-il the dBBD "in! duel! the “ml 2 larga wlth [he inches of 50ft gtlgky tlilrec for second and one for third 5 slime)’ C0195. 15h and phantoms hid. _ 797' - parly, they have hail-hell plan, ' m l l ll l t l l bl l; with each editor asked to name w“ Maxi’ Imlsaac’ 4n‘- “d 211d. Cilmiiuuy. rpary 15th w 22nd‘ The AS59613‘ men 1 laid the relics ln their ‘""'“° ‘"'°'"=|°"=— ‘° Wm‘ “m” w“ w chug ‘°-§.§'§"ev.§y iflch asofnlfhlet afltleaedly three ciloicesi. Fifteen firsts went luh- “mp8” . Mrs- Wilma McNevin. 1st. and m“ dmded w "mat m‘ Gmde" resting place H- Hays .. 12s 195 Compete in raves there w“ Sum- b d . d , lo wllboll and Sb, l0 lbe Yankees Mrs. Preston Hillier, 4th. and gull, Comllalll, of the District by paying their And with a sigh-‘I gently closed 3' "rum!" 15'! 127 m" ipalrlsfe 2w s?“ ti It t 00:5 m and {lnrrls ' "l1 Pa“ Mrs- Maurice Mill. 1st. and 2nd “pews ‘° l.“ P'°"“°““ Gum‘ lbe llbl i=1. MacLaugilli 180 171 eq 'll tal y berlrlll glnah on o Or- DiMagUiO. voted most valuable lll Mrs. Harry Cudmore, 7th, Com- pack _ ' ers-Scouters dinner, and are hold- .__._ A Caubeck 179 211 r l see w a s ‘~00 e l1 appen' the Amelia-lean League. earned third iluny- Miss Barbara Currie. ist. and 3mg a Gag Sale on satgrdlny’ Low Score . . 149 1'5 ' l ll 43 l l d ~ fl,- ls . Miss Estelle Haines, 7th. Com- 2nd, pack, fiinuriry 3 S. til- Rogers HM Warm ail§°§uf“§.§§"i.‘.§§.’;§“§’§{I;,.3§,‘.§; Tflfii-Rifi- \ o Lou's was mggest phnothlléhegolémfi fsociium 5nd lpnahisxogr plaly? lrlieflganlfge/ee cllsp- only. Miss Lucille MCQliaid. 4th. Com- l“ m" t” m“ “m” Tl“ °°'*“' be wlll be but bl lbe mung game High single R. Dumorlt 291. I l f lb as? ll; ,,',',l"“,',,§,._ 1Z1l,§g§,'§,'§“§ tier, ilobbied by a heel operation in Mrs. Gerald Hartien, 7th. Pack. lllllllb mitiee in charge of the Cake Sale g M] d m #1 _ “e811 ""95 G~ Fffimi! 512- ' " earl spritl", led the New York Miss Eilzabetil Lil-till. ‘il-h- Pulik- Miss Marthe. Gallant 4th. Com- is: Mrs‘ B" Earle Macnmali or go an at lyll be a calam _ suggestion has been advanced that Y e _, - - ll l” u Al“ has meant a lremenw Points: Toombs o; Atlantic Whoie- leell be dropped l.“ llle Sllllvmg club to a pennant nnd world series Mrs. Betty Carr, 14th. Company. pany_ J. J. Morris, Mrs. S. D. Irv- bll‘ lbl nob only lo raclng l“ saiers 0. ° covers from ,, lam, presumably victory uvcr Brooklyn. Mrs. Marjorie Murphy, litl». M155 Almalde Glove,’ lull Con“ hie and Mrs. J. H. Cerry. _ ollhrlb blll also lb Quebec ll“ Pythlan League —"— llrsl placed ll‘; ‘impel.’ bllgs_ Tbs McQuinn, New Yon-ks BT-year- company. pany. _After further routine buslllcsl Mulllme, ml llle l; s ll’ The lmnerinin- NEW YORK, Jan. la _ mPl - a me gesture and wlll make good old first baseman, placed rourtlh. Miss Suzalln: MacKinnon, 12th. M13; Belly coll,’ ml cbmpabl, has transacted and the meetinl Pine Ridge stable has been one G Twmbs 462 151 185 J09 lfluii‘ dlsmui ivluuiu! 9M" ream" in the a ers but ‘vhht llrawlllg seven voles as the Na l cbmblmlb Mlss Allldelle Gavln, 3ft com adjourned. those present were in_ of the tops in the lzeme for many E‘ Sutherland 97 183 9‘ against ‘Niwsey ‘ice Walton was thei of its gcffectivelllegs? Supposing it “imback- Ouiy Walcott drew more M155 Joan Large. lZth- CuiuPuuY- PBIIY- “m1 1° ‘he dim“3"°'~‘““ “here l’ ‘ M, Young _ 165 194 m; biggest disappointment of 1947 to. _ l _ lllsbblabb bllllom l. Mlsb Lomlm Watson 3rd_ com dainty lullcll was served by Mrs. years and Pine Ridge Alex that w __ u‘ or“ calm“ of llle Unlled were possible to locate the coveys C t l = b Pl“ del hla All” k - Avard w“ cwholder of the rum-st m“? anon 121 165 l? slet Sp qll, Contributed answers to {mm the all‘ will the “m5 be l l-u R0,“? . yl-ll alablllll-llng season Pa’ dale pan” 4_____._ -._-..____ 4 ___ in u-le Maritimes in 194644»; 1-4 ~ B°Y°° 125 139 1'9 “ e‘ "' ., _ able to find the feed if it is buried ° l“ ‘l ‘l f‘ . s PP Miss Jean Puncher. 15th. Cum- Miss Margaret Wedge. 3rd. . , -lwas lust one of many that bore 6' Williams -- -- 124 151 133 H"? Emma] Assochtcd Press year in a snowbank on iililiiin" inlpzn-t h‘ 1946' Mcwmm asked Harris for Pam'- l rack- (Commued o“ "dgc 15’ b“ n e _ Total-ZB-id. end poli- This columnist ilLs iPaFiiCd from “ “']“"°° Wm? U“? ‘.1af‘ks' He led M158 Eli-Him‘ leflvkhii-rll. 15ih- Miss Harriet Gavin. 3rd. Pack. Sell ataxaluctiolifjatliariii-llt gunk! i“ D°kks:_ Th0“ who ‘lad Con": to expect; expenence that it ‘s s’mp‘e matter the League m lmung for a Company. s "ce il _ . l; 1 t, i - - ..,..l-~ _ _ . March some thirty horses he s" Elm-k?" 227 16-’ ljvhoikmgglualfglfpffsl{Polfmiwjres“f; when flying at about 500 feet to lfflllllséllcélllf ‘md PM“ Mrs. c. rt. though, lll5th. 115:: soul, owns including 16 standard breds, ' Brmum I“ “a 1 tr t ' st the 5P”! ‘hicks "m" "l9 all‘ b“! "Will-V M ' Miss Elizabeth “m: H’ a ' Miss Patricia Chev rie l t it Younker 174 179 59W" W3" m“ L’ °" 538"‘ - . l ———i—— PM]; e I 5- among them some Billy Directs E B lb 145 l7 33-year-old cilallenger whr twice l° E9} "'9 bhllkels °ll~ ll"? ‘will GRIVISBY En l m] (GP) ' company. and others of the very best breed- ' a " 8 knocked blm down Elllll-bly bslllel coveys was an entirely diLfc-rontl l l _g“ -" _ — - Ml“ Florence Rebel,’ 15b Con” l,‘ He wlll also dlspose of all K. Johnston . 126 I37 m) - n disagreelnenl “uh the malls,‘ lTile East Angilun herring flsher- (‘antral Royalty pan» creme» m is “situate” . r 1 ' . . l;ff.."§f.' .:::..."-'..";;;*. 7.3.21‘. 52:: Me u» our. om- largely due to the fact that his a‘ parohtiy were shocked most. of all This wll-lllluulsi 1:1“ "119 Qiguwu‘ cause of huge Conceélratlonys of l puny. trainer Louis James, was vol-y New lmlhod Claim" by llle sudden dis'ntegy~ation o; that any elp e le-r no _ zlme, nlmutc Owmrsnls whm delayed North Rustlw Miss Roma Wilson, lst. Pack. llfivil-ily injured in a wreck at s l‘ Fl _ the helvywelgllt chbmblblb Association or Pheasants Unilmilfli‘ the hen 11:5, arrival on the fish Mother St. Joseph of the Sa- Mlss Mary Agnes Paquel, “bl Downs race track last fail. H ‘z: m ggl- 117 lbb lbl choke o! Louis wLs not unan- ca" Eli/Ellie partridge and phetslntsl i“ ground-s viour, Stella Maris Convent, 1st.. Pack lle has been many weeks in hos- A‘ Bark” ‘ " “m. 2n 202 "rnousl In fact it probably would at this ‘"39 °t their, 4'“ dlslle“, _’__i__'_____i___, CumPuuY-l Miss Mflfflflref Argehpult, 1,; Dita! and at last accounts had not l; Llvl esbb 8f, m7 lbb have been a toss-up between Bos- Wm be- t° "s? l‘ Mllllifry express“ a“ brought l0 the prbvlnbe and M155 Olive Gaul-bier. 15L Cum pack Yet recovered from the effects of J’ Camrbgbefi-e "ll; bl 135 ton Red Sox and st. Louis Card- °P “eqllvelmy ‘Iliad dlltrtllrg U‘? last lllmralell “vllllolll arrangements oany- If there are any errors or omis- his injuries. l; slevellsblb "143 9l lol inais for "most disappointing ner- "unwuls 00 i It: iiiifi Doing nmle l0 bale lbr llmm as sion will you be good enough to .l. Robertson ' '1" no lbs formancc" if the iisuvywe 8M fight ha?’ Tl-he “m: njaf pie‘??- adcqunieli- as possible once they More“: 17mm’ M355 Puimh" 35 the T73" In the (Jhristmas number of the M cc be ' ' 9:7 57 87 had not resulted in such a com- *1__ °"§_ °_" a w“ "Zmll ° are llllllbll lbbw’ lb}, sponge“ bl Miss Joan Steele, ist. Company". vel Bureau, Ch gown Clflldilll Sbortsmall is a letter ‘ LlbbaLJHWll " " ' maiion. ' _ l-"lxld fir!" P"; Stun?“ Salim eéfilljllyll the movement drc liable to come M155 Helen K5115" 159 (“mmi-"mi" ma: John n. O'Driscoll, st. ' The Red Sox. an overwhelmmu L ' ‘ "Ye S “g a g“ “ under criticism albeit their llltent- ‘ Joilfl, Newfoundland. in which . choice to win a second strhilhi was advgmed a! one o! the Game loll; ma be the val-y best Heathcrdale SOUTH DISTRICT LOCAL b, ml“ lllal llmesl Melody ,_-*°°'-- American Leailue hhrcutll pen- Association nleetings to have tlufli Y _ _ _ - m D‘ A‘ Mcphee__lsl_ com ASSOCIATION MEETING .4 Lidstone ...... » loads of course sand or "iZHOI 5- mm 1'4 l‘ back m h" old ham Low Score “am last 50mm‘ "ever were i" dumped at convenient ‘pants Tho feed and sheltvr system party. with her original owner Willis n Bolton __ the battle lifter June. _ d h lllroughblll llle province llllll l-ollgh mentioned curiier in this column An enthusiastic organization mu’ and h“ B‘ maamncem °°1" L. Weatherbie The cardmals dlsappmlrlte lmuc shelters set llb lb protect any lbw-l} is the gne that sportsmen in the Montague meeting of the Charlottetown m” “Um 31°39“ °1d- Sh‘! Wm y_.;.vl< 5C0" H“ u" Red 5°)“ by m “g ° cop llmb might lblel, be plbced Dug, States depend upon to assure the M", Donald Sampson — 1si.. South District Local Girl Guide ‘n! "d" m March’ The “l” i‘ E. Kneebone the pennant as expecmi from snow coverage. survival of enough Quail to per- Qgmpany, 5850611114011 W8! 1181f! 0n Wédnfl- Bil Gun. e. standard bred stai- l“ gabmlll e e e potuate the species when beset day evening, January 14th, at the uni-h“ V" Sfildx £110 01d Glory T°ga|_339g, gulls w“; vlslg grave] p119; even with severe wedther condlt. ons and Kmglnbtlln _ home of lvfrs. Gordon Avard with l0 R8" ISO- ¢ Yeufliufl i5 d l lll u m t] lmdlto guarantee a. continuance of be _l l“ the District Commissioner, Miss nun“ gel-lulu guy and ML J, col” all; rlgto toms $35: o?" Liaklngli their sport. Our native partridge comfignfveraldine Mac an s Luna“ Duchemm‘ presiding- (TWIIWII i101»! he Will duplim” T. Stewart n ~ regular cells. thus when conditions ‘Ruffed Grouse) are EquiiiDEd by 'Mlsb Mary Reld _15l_ Com A report of the past year's joint l_ the pedormances of his dam in Q, Rpss __ lllollld eventually gel, severe gnough l Nature with the means of survival any Local Association activities was '“ 1086 at Charlottetown where, mak- L Qoffln __ to warrant leellngv a base bl ‘(barring poaching and over shoot- Mlés Manuel.’ McQllbld _lsl_ given by Mrs, Avard, while the 1M ti" first flirt of her mills o. Campbell . , - operations is estabished well in ingi and need no help from sports- Pack District Comm-issioner reported on NOT BULLET moor '. eueer in the 2:18 trot. against a M, Kneelbone til 151 Allll S advance. All one has to do is to men except to be given a break Mlgs sblllby Mccalvllll, _ 15g the work accomplished by the ‘hilt-class fleid which included how score 10° 19° . P1808 Sweeplnss, mixed grains or in the length or the shooting Bulb Girl Guides and Brownies. Pointing_to bullet hole in door T“ (£1451 2.09 1-4. High Toby Tl>tp1_.z93a_ sheaves 1n the shelter only lllel geuson._ailen species that have The following is the slate of of Huntsville baht; basement l. rmm‘ . JOhu Dem 2-10 1-3. ll B, “cl; SULLIVAN covey's have food and grit iiVfiii-l fen introduced fisqusntiy d0 Borden officers elected: Ernest Bowd, caretaker, who had OI I Bee 2-11. Contain Gm H1 out the u"! °"" “F”! , PRAGUE; Jm ll, _ lgp; _ able at all times. Sometimes the wonderfully well when conditions Ml“ Real, Jay _lsl_ Company Chairman, Miss Lillian Duche- at least one thug momentarily 3114. Joliset 2:14 1-2. etc... she was oausht by radios in St. John s, Prague newspapers lbdby hgfled shelters are banked wih poles or‘ are right but have to be babied Mlss Rub Mbbbnllld _ 15b mm trsppeq the" Sunday lllgbb Hole ‘o’ m’ “Ht he“ m 22w 1'2‘ m‘ Newloundland‘ the messages of Barbara Ann Scott's victory in the brush in such a manner that the along when the weather man Company Vice-chairman, Mrs. J. J. M0r- in doorf in circle, marks where NONI! heat in 2:10 1~4,' which congratulations arrived to me from European figure-sktting champ- birds can worm through hut frowns too sevérfiiy. gldlalnRir/er ris. thugs bullet came through wood, equliled the track trotting record made by Abbe Worthy 2:04 1-4 some years previously. Ila started two days later in the Free For All ‘not, was beat- ln the first heat by Silk Girl in 22M i-4 ---which was s new track trotting record -- won the 0nd heat in 2:10 1-2 and the third 110M in 2:11 1-2. Silk Girl was 14-3, Hackfast 3-2-4, Lusty M15439 6-5-2. Helen D. 7-8-6, Miss Mo. ‘fife 4-8-6. Calumet Bee 5-7-dr Th! writer hid the piensurg of “M!!! Harvest Melody in both tho above races and as radio an. GUARDIAN. the pleasantest experiences of long career in the aulky. “wax! alloy: ‘ 2674 ‘nllnilv eltus uouaeer L. A. MacDonald beam- -__.___.__ Quickies Rey-inlaid: “ “lat, Alvin, tiink the fuel we'd save if we bought the Infield fireplace I sew in the Guardian Want Ads!" the Governor and the Mayor of that city, also from Willis Reid. owner of’ the mare. I: was one of ionships as "deserved." one ‘paper said: "On the whole there is no one who‘ uuull-‘i threat‘ en her. The fight was for the places (behind Barbara Ann)!’ The paper added that Barbara Ann didn't try to do "her very best" because she knew she would win easily. TodLy was no day of rest for the Ottawa skater. She was up at 8 A.M. She practised for more than an hour at the open-ail- winter sports stadium. scene of her triumPii. Ind wont uh h shopping tour in the afternoon with her mother. Mrs. Clyde Scott. She will give an exhibition at an international dance skating contest at the stadium tonight and later receive her International gloating Union gold medal at l reception. Apps, Bentley Move ilp 0n O'Connor (By The CInl-diln Press) enemies of the partridge like owls, house cats. foxes, are kept out. This is a proceedure that is follow- ed extensively to save the Quail covey's in the States during periods of sleet storms and ick crusts. e d o The Association thought well of the plan but no effort was made to put it into effect. This week e. member of Pheasants Unlimited told me that last fall he made- efforts to have members of this organization make some plans to cope with just such a contingency that hu now arisen. No one was found with the initiative to co- operate with this far sighted individual. S i.‘ i! C That appears to be a common failing among the majority o! game men. No one appears to have the time to _do any real ground work or embark up0n a program that requires an expenditure of both time and energy. That. to my l. I s TEIIODS way of thinking, is one oi‘ the that the dam gbuiiding project has been neglected. It does'nt require much time or energy to write out a check for a thousand or fifteen hundred dollars with an 5y! Apps and Max Bentley. Tor- onto's crack snipers, picked up one and two points respectively last night to move closer to leader Buddy O'Connor in the NJ-LL scoring race, while Elmer Inch of Montreal surged back into the Big Seven with a tilree-point effort. Apps now has 85 points, two leer than O'Connor, and Max Bentley has 34. Llch moved into ffth spot with 31 points. two less than De- troit's Jim McFadden. The leaders: G A Pie O'Connor. New York 18 2i 3‘! Apps. Toronto 15 2O 85 M. Bentley, Toronto l7 1'1 34 McFadden. Detroit l6 i7 33 Lech. Montreal i5 i8 3i Lindsay, Detroit 17 l3 30 D. Bentley, Chicago i3 i’! 30 Poiie, Chicago 11 1o 3o IMMENE FOREST The Taiga of Siberia, one of the world's greatest forests, ll 4.000 miles long aid 1.000 to 2,000 miles accompanying letter requesting that so many pairs of birds be shipped on a certain date. And there is no financial worry involved when the writer's contribution tmounts to the one dollar paid out for a combined hunting and _ angling license. However, to institute a program to assure the birds. once they are brought in and liberated, the maximum of protection, and to feed and care for them during periods hi‘ in- clement weather, requires a lot of time. planning nnd energy as well as the spendng of considerable sums of money. i I There ‘s a feelng growing among the rank and file oi’ those who hunt and others who nrc interested in our wildlife for other reasons. that there is no point in bringing more birds to the province until we make some unlflflClflGnh to care for those that we already have when a serous stueilon arises. It is also a foregone con- clualon that if 500 Northern Quail wide. st n cost of about $4.00 per head Hungurzan from being killed off to a mere fraction ofthcir present bountiful numbers. families can be depended upon to do their put in feeding and caring for take stops to inslirc that all the be a future crisis, mayl written in Nature's book. wishes to convey to Albert E. Mac- Donald. Nine ietter in The Guardian. A pat, on frfmi a kck in the pants. ffllilllifiiill iillllilillllllllilllil! ca! Guide Newsyk G00]! MAN "r0 KNOW; Secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Gor-l . i R‘ -1 t. Com- At time o‘! ‘wasting nothing M“ Lesle amsay s hort of a miracle will save our partridge population Many of our farmers and their fllllllll/ them but sportsmen should are will not bc left to the farmers nd them cilildren in a future risis o1 this kind and there'li next year maybe in 5 or a years. cits e a Ill closing this column the writer Mlle Creek, hia Pbreciaton of the nicely worded he back is a WEICDIIIE change MADE IN THE MARITIMES 2 MONCTOII. Nsl. forcing Bowd to move back, . ...x<lr_.~a->...~,a=.:wi.z. c“ 1am .- ,