i il ¢ | a> : commending 0 éafty — overtock Reavy pres- tec many birds and rabbits te and channels so exhausted and ee 12 The | Charlottetown, Fri. Feb. 2, 1962.! e é CURLING DRAW |e i'itcrening of the seancs Ne nie ee one er Tene feed thems, Force of habit caus waterlogged they die from ex- Fs r ; no The trend among the vast ma- predators. Their troubles are ed her to continue. [ found three posure. 1 have found their bod , a ur ay I r $20 P.M. ONLY | jority of present day hunters is not over with the close of the young rabbits, a woodcock, a bes after 0 deg void whee | was eee j s : 1—G. Wellner, Grace to ignore fish and game regula- hunting season. Foxes and squirrel and a number field mice oa ow a well known tact eens . ‘ MacKay, Don Holden, Leis tions so why penalize the appro- great horned owls take a heavy and several song birds had been he flight of northern red . ‘a ale” ; Hennessey, Addie MacDonald, ximate 10 per cent whose nat- toll o: both adults and young left in the bin. . it was the kill that the flight Of Horthert. re¢ = Cc , e U e Marj. Vessey, Don MacKay, ural instinct is te obey game while hawks, ravens and crows for a two-day period. eared eee their an a eis OTOr oc Laureng Campbell laws that are Implemented "lo make deep inroads into the Cats have their place in the DOsTh 2 Teh ey eet S . | Jee 2 -Prank ~ Shirlie asqure sport afield for future ranks of the young once (hey scheme of things but there is no 12. have told me that this sport Se ee a. |Carr, M. Blakeney, Norma - generations of hunters. start out in life orage for need having a whole army , : Following is the schedule for Crows vs BHS Condors. den, D. O'Rourke, Ann Laurie, present downward trend con- themselves. Too many hunters of them underfoot. I called on a Would soon be @ memory only ‘ ee f ® another busy day at Sports, 9:30-10:15 — Midgets Canucks jp, , ha t and they were going to purchase : for Charlotte-| vs Rangers la Ranahan, B. LePage timues the season on, several allow their charges free rein farmer a few days ago and there or rabbit hound and oe rien Arena. aon iste: 10: 15-11:00 — Midgets Arrows Ice 3—L. Blakeney, Olga Da- Species of game will close auto- during the spring and summer were cats all over the place. He,» beagle en : = fows Minor Hoc 36 Li ) ‘ vies. Marion Garett. Ian Web- y-they’ll not be there months and this applies to set- asked me if I wanted two or take r outdoor sport on the ; : 7:00-7:30—Peewees BHS Lions vs Darts. , ters t beagles and ho ha bunnies. Unless the hunting fra- ; BY «: nat é vs QSS Rams. | 11:00-11:45 — Midgets Bruins ter. Ralph Carr, Kay Dougies, a i: manbite many = rs ae, ena thetr half-bred ” serve. te oe rely ayers ternity wake up to the fact that - NEIL THESON | Trudy . w. hang some ‘o~* more eight “wildli Provincial-Farm Editor ree ree Jays | OFFICIALS Tee 4 George Vessey, Olive yet but the handwriting in on y. In some school <is- or nine. I have information that they cannot burn the “wildlife - CHAT I had with Harry O’Brien, Alberton ar —_— eg %5.003.30 -Peewees Pkdle, etc.| 7:00-9:00 Ron Giggey, Ron MacDonald, Fran Rossiter. Joan the wall. fricts freee ey fogs on the dogs pen Son and destroy swakening is only @ few short vo ti som, doe who this week was proclaimed the top harness rec- Sanscde Pecwces Sherwood | 9:00-1:00 Les Barnes, Mike MacLean, ¢. O'Rourke, wayra A tow rabbits wil make a lot night, meer at the day or many of our, créoks and and "The ‘aly t t lab! 3. (mg driver in the United States for 1961. ‘ vs WKS Wolves. | MacKinnon. , MacKinnon. night. Pa sbes during the late spring ' T y targets available on ” Jee was 2 wizard with horses from his youth, his ded ‘tohd eat an Pervese Pkdle, ete.| 11:00-1:30 Bill Boyles, Len Ice S—Jim Higgins, Velma of tracks and. trails in a few Roaming dogs. house cats that early summer months. The Mill which to test their skill will be ‘me as I visited him with Frank Weeks, who has put me’ porters Sp Pk Gauthier. Andrew. A.B. LePage, P. Mac- nigms and the pictupe may be have ‘gone wild, or semi-wild, Creek at Pownal was quoted as clay pidgeons and crows. And . on trail of so many good column items. It was before Mr. 0 18-0b_Peswces PSS Hor 5:00-7:00 Bob Crockett, Grant Kay Henry Douglas 1 ‘Duffy ain coming. a * bie eve- Toy more game than the to- am example. Its not only the don't blame the conservation-of- O’Brien left for California to join his famous ie the winter) net. Jows Crockett. Art Gai idet ’ Bing “an. a short blizzard, -{3; taken by hunters’ in the le ducklings they catch are lost ficers pick up the tab voursel- nets vs Sp Pk Swallows. arrett. Betty Lidstone. that ended as quickly as it had dri months. 10:00-10:30—Peewees PSS|_ 7:00-9:20 Gord Wellner, Knob- Spares: Joyce Coady, Alice begun, left i Awo &21 season. A farmer in the Alex- but many are driven up runs ves. The son was 14 when his father bought for $40, Ace Bailey, a s vs QSS | Walsh, Murray ‘Trainor. Helen MacDonald, Pat inches of fresh tracking: row on andra district told me some . eolt his owner decided wasn’t worth keeping, because of his gait.| 19:30-11:00—Reewees BHS! 9:30-11:45 Dennis . Wynne. Judy Morley, Ella Wood, the ground 7 years ago that he found five But the youngster soon proved the idea wes a Owls vs PSS Spitires. te | ee emaitier, Ree Profit." "Chris Phillipe, Jean Ketch. it was several’ degrees below the foot of hie lane une ue at >MR. O'BRIEN and his older sons, Claude Lloyd, were} 11:00-11:30-— . Paperwts | Ye zero on Thursday but there were’ ° - . bi ina} Tere’ Setters. a ¢ ing after a hound had made mu caved 3 But Joe feiches a oly and re harness, drove iene Rin tpips Qss HUNTERS’ CORNER pa 1 eae oP wa ou a 4 for four miles to Elmsdale and took the first and third heats, sfter| Loons vs vens, : he , : s trail of destruction ended getty gy peli eres 12;00-12:30 Paperwts Padie | nine Population wns” Afered there arase't’more than |, tew mornings later when he weeks later Joe won a race at i same Terriers vs Sherwood Bulldogs. | Bu Do -~ | there was just odd little chet , collided with a charge of No 2 colt ip 2.27, on « slow, sandy track. _ 12:30-1:00—Paperwts Sp Pk) y LB ef tracks tan pocket Cols - =e age jos “7. ks: foxes shot. This farmer wasn't exag- . - I forget the details, but the youngster also beat his father and| Elks vs QSS Otters. As = - py re were more ; inz.| 1:00-1:30—Paperwts Pk | W ds than-fabbits in the-swamps in gerating for I have came across ae Gites thats’ coveted tier grag i ee .% + mukspunds ve Seerwecd Conartes. | inter Season En question and two legged "bee such signs many times myself ai ' Joe always did have 0. war with horses, his dad recalled) 5:00-5:20 i Sees al The 1961-62 rabbit season is rabbit butters who insist they crossed the swamps with besten spring ad summer mouth On Thursday, Friday and Saturday proudly. ve 1 Seas It Closed on Jan. 31. For WereMmore numerous tian last trail’s before the blizzard natural | §:30-6:00 — Paperwts . . 31. | hit, dinary house cats are natural a 1am writing only about Joe now but his brother Loyd who, Me — Parkdale a | this columnist’s money the rab-,5©4800. One puzzling feature has I have questioned farmers as hunters. When they have a bunch February Ist, 2nd and 3rd — Maes i 9 cor snpldons oe gee ee | 4 6:00-6:30 — Paperwis PSS bit populiition, so far 2* rept into the picture: If they | far south as Flat River and their of kittens to look after they will ‘ ing horseman ard so is Claude s wel! known in contempor- i a , as ' are as plentiful as “claimed by report is that the general rabbit lug home as many as five - ary Maritime racing circles. . ‘ $:307:00 _ —e wks," Queens county is e0ncern- the rabbit clan how come they | population is away down. A few sbits in a day During me rab A R ‘ ; Colts ve PSS tees wis = pee. a oe wee as 50 | ha drive 30 and 40 miles favoured swamps sport an aver- days on the farm our cat had a . on. Before In 1956 7:00-7:35 — Bantams, QCHB | Fer cent. Fox hunters. at least to find them in worthwhile num- age population but they are few family of kittens in an empty Owis vs Pkdle, etc Bluewings. | 10% eg a not interested Jar'bers? and miles apart. All were in grain bin in our grainery One CO. LTD. AS HIS father proudly reminded me, Joe was leading U.S.| 7:35-8:10 — Bantams QOHS. tm juamee Oeaim sey pm ae en ith I have a the agreement that foxes are very day the kittens disappeared. a be drivet in 1956 when he finished far ahead of his nearest competi-| Gulls vs BHS Wrens. : the 3 cei went g be w quire in numerous this winter. When we raised a holler father “If It’s Hardware We Have It” . tor. : Banta BHS idle quota. I rabbit situation. I have no ulter- HEAVY TOLL admitted he was the culprit. The “ | seats Fecoanized by top American horsemen as one of the e “ -in-the-wool ior motive in mind such as re- The majority of rabbit hun- reason he gave was that it took country, and a recognized authority Willer has gens | or : ___ termed him the best driver of colts in the world. aca Judging from my talk with Mr. O’Brien and what Frank told me about him, I think the son must have a Jot of his dad's traits. _ O'BRIEN SENIOR stole a borse from his father at 16, raced ee ee “It's just as well I did, or I would have to sleep that night in the stable,” he told me as his eyes : - twinkled. - hanes : The veteran—he was % in December--has had an average of , uv tight to 10 different horses each year since. : o . He built the Northam track and “won with Mack first heat ever raced under the lights in Canada.” E MMERSIDE — The Cape ' He built other tracks at Moncton and Saint ne~ Traverse Evinrudes realize that “| Vietory now over the Old Spain ~ | Penguins would blot out their | sorry record of the 1961-62 re- gular season play, and they are ’ prepared to put the fight of their careers to show Prince County fandom that they are a better team than the fans estimate them to be. These same Evinrudes beat the Summerside Crystals 4-0 in their last game on Civic, Stadium icé, and they see no reason why they can’t dupli- cate this performance against the Penguins. The Cane boys may go down | to defeat, but they are to a‘ man resolved that Birds will | have a real battle on their ; OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 4:30 P. M. SAVE AS YOU SPEND! SATURDAY MATINEE SPECIALS! -Allitems on Sale from 2:00 p.m. while quantities last! 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