14 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, Feb, 14, ]964_ ‘ten guages. rifles. speed boats.t It drove this concentration ofigeese were picked up along thc tn this wtummsts hook M W the cannons at Victoria Park,ot firecrackers. I-‘or minuiesfhad their breasts torn off by as there was no mention in the mails, according to the Game in concentration moved in to Or ed into flock formation and muv mi-55 Flam? flhd "1079 birds are view he gave? question vlzt shooting‘. The next thingtgeese. like a homing pigeon shore between Angus Nichol- ' I HUNTERS’ . t im(,mbram.es_ Rabbits an, not and load it up with scrap iron. ithe sky was darkened wit" zgulls and were unfit report of meeting just what Act_ but there are t,u,,te,.s‘ pm. well bay in the area between ed to Buchannan's Island. ‘ The columnist has given m, matter of tact who Stet-it pileland Halliday's. They were notfthem out of there. Strange, as iii i5‘ h°“' 10nE W1” Our Wildgeese B inmmng in e swamp is eleven ‘ we know someone will swipe onelwith shots popping like a string l son's Point and Birch Island. Al. (Continued from page 9) to he tea .0 foxes or other ant. Toward the end of Novembcrjhonking geese. Later they form- "59- Night 5h°0“h8 is 3 h" 3"“ Thellost than are brought to ham; fessed conservationists as Donald John MacKenzies' Pointjspeed boat followed and routed The 5"".V'{°“" (“"3" views often enough and the are rabbits for dog feed. This winter theme in the evening but were 3 may seem, at least a portion 01 ‘ “S9”? 5"“ P”"‘5hm°"t hem" wen know“ our Hum and gh,_,a_ I was told by a reliable party ‘there in the morning. My‘hui_it ithls concentration came. back toiI5h‘}"‘I'l“"_E lguga Shges i°c‘;3‘Pl:; “ms, that furnished sport anew that thpeeyeat-5 ago he t-anetring partner spotted them in Inc‘ the area near Mclsaacs Poln1_ \yi.th0ufogidvanclénwaéllnng Ywucb that coutdnvt be improved upu‘.I on a rabbit hunter it-ht) has 3 ‘ dawning and ‘said the rays of ill8lilt’h€l‘e they were in the morn-i V like that _ me'_“ ab_ , few years back are now on large kennel of rabbit dogs witnrising sun shining on the serried in mg, and the speed boat opera-;lZ_P9l:9 31”? _h M um” mi fee.‘ the protected H51‘ The rabbma View of selling him some ranks of white breasts was a tors had another spell bombard— t5l“"'V 5:3: e':1‘(‘)‘ugh and tyhenl season itself within a twenty nveihf“'5F me“ ‘OF h'5 d°_8S- i he; sight to be remembered. He es- ‘"3 ”'°'“- 'mf,"V out tn 3 bodv when tht. or thirty mile radius of chat dldn I E91 to first base in his ef- ,' timated at least two thousand in; Wild geese \\'(‘re seen no morn. 1 ins our mmtef-5' cannot say I gar-iau parnfidge. in the at, y,‘ ff_H'|- The l>EiI'.l.\’.|n Question l00klthe concentration. I talked totin this area and information dis-. tifligtpflw “,ere not warned i before calcium chtot-ide and .h|In 10 8 building find 0p€n?d{Donald John later and he saidiclosed they headed in the direc-i__:.y__j___.% pesticides‘ had a daity hag t-tm.; “ll? d<;0I‘ S Y: 0l\(\;§d hln11‘k8‘helial:l never seen so infany geese tlon of Port Joli. Nova Scotia., it of 8 and only two htthtih do 5 , PIC 0 T8 1S S 36 up I e'in ‘T e Cove’ in his ie. and were seen no more. I was‘ , _ in use at the Same “ma g g :"(Il‘(Ii\\'0()dt andh rremarkcdz ",‘What} According to intormatjon t-e. furnished with a minute descrlp-t w::?st(-wlgfzgnzflz Our rabbits were looked u on 0 wan‘ ‘H "me mea ‘ l(‘9lVt-‘d the 36959 had 3 Cllliel dd)’ “M "I bmh “peed hm" and “'3 n If as something that didn't iii. SAVED THE on tbut that night two car loads of °9°“P3"‘5- 1 “'35 *0“ ‘h*‘‘ “it” tt3ttil,° ;’2,,§§,‘t‘t‘lt{‘;”‘§.,“”§?§t.;’3§’i‘i,'?. conservation thought. A three, It was our wild geese that saw .ni~g~ht shooters arrived and ""°“ '5 b°mbardmem ‘he We-Q thanasia program fell to his month open season -— Nn\'eni— ed the day for our waterfowliunfil am’? midnight Th? nexttbm." was b°a.°h°d 3’ MCISSM “death from an eighth - storey ber 1st to January 31st -~ wttiithunters this season and they imofnintl the 88658 W91‘? !'a‘l€djP°”" Md hm '““ ""“'pa"‘”§ii'iiidow here Wednesday. police ; the sky the limit with regard to sure took it on the chin—if they,0ff M1ll(‘h'S Shnfe at in? m0uthlwa1ked m ' ‘' "id Mum‘ fM"“ reported. Friedrich Tillman. ti), the daily take and number olihad a chin. Hunters are won- lof China Creek It Wasn't W0; h°"5° “°W °°°“p'°d by a Dmw‘ was former director of the hunting dogs allowed in hunt. dering how long they can standllong till 3 Speed boat With W05 "“’“- Cologne orphanage and a direc- Some hunters wouldn't dream up to the illegal hunting meth men in it h0Vein Sight around! 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