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His name is a very household work toâ€"day among all on this continent who love wild life. In past issues of The Adâ€" vance reference has been made to the good work of Jack Miner. It was only to be expected that he would be greatly interested in the care given by the Poreupine Rod Gun Club to the wild geese stopping here on their way to their summer cottages in the far North. Mr. Miner gives support to the proposal of the Poreupine. Rod (Gun Club to establish a bird sanctuâ€" ary here, but he points out the danâ€" gers of allowing the birds to become too tame. He points out the best way from his own wide experience and knowledge in the matter. A letter Jack Miner, Noted Bird Lover Writes About Wild Geese Here From His Own Wide Experience, Warns Against Dangers in Allowing the Wild Birds to Become Too Tame. Some Interesting Details About the Jack Miner Sanctuary. a trialâ€"always Nyal Night Phoneâ€"No. Day Phoneâ€"No. is 2l 222 282242241442 a*. v0.003000.0.00’00.00_’0000000}0_00000‘.00.Q.OOQOOOWA Phone No. 321 237 151 Yet, while I know it is wrong to let them become too tame, remembér that I am only human,â€"possibly one of those we could easily call strong in the back and weak in the mind. This spring a goose with one hind leg shot off just below the knee, came to what I eall the house pound, which is near the public highway. Well I fed ‘* Old Peggy,"‘ as T call her, under my dinâ€" ing room. window, and we two soon ‘becamt trusty, lovable friends, and I imagined she tried to tell me all aâ€" bout the trouble and agony she had experienced. At any rate it seemed too good for her to keep private and she flew out to the lake or over to the other pond, and told the Jones!, Sniders, Johnsons, and, I believe some of the Macdonalds, what a Hollinger mine she had struck, and over they came, one family at a time, yntil I had nearly forty of Peggy‘s dearest friends all feeding with her. Well, I knew this was absolutely wrong, and I tried to drive them out of this pond, which is round, and only 110 feet in diameter, but the fact is I had kept them there too long before I tried driving them away. In the presence of hundreds of people I pelted them with corn cobs, and actually struck them until they would grunt, but they would not, nor did not, fly out for my seolding. . But remember my neart from Jack Miner is always of special value, so let this letter speak for itâ€" self ;â€" Kingsville, Ont., April 27th, 1927. To the Editor of The Poreupine Advance, and Those Interested in Conservation,â€"and I trust that inâ€" cludes one and all. Some kind, thoughtful person mailed me a copy of the April 21st issue of your paper that contained the article about the geese, which, of course, inâ€" terested me to the limit. Now, twenty years of knowledge gathered from all part of America has convinced me that it is wrong to tame these birds. Therefore, I have created a small **Oblookatory‘‘ on top of my ‘barn where all classes of people can go up and visit the geese at a distance, and from April 1st to 15th, I unlock the gate and thousands of people come in and enjoy the sight, and take pictnures and so forth, but no. person is allowed to approach the birds. The result is that the birds are kept reasonably wild. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO JOS. BERINI, Prop. Fourth Ave. Opp. Public School, Timmins ?gevrolet History ul Chevrolet (Note:â€"It may be added to the letâ€" ter by Jack Miner that all here regret very much that his ‘‘Old Peggy"‘ has not visited here this year. _ There were several lame birds here, but none with a part of a leg shot off. _ Omne bird was badly erippled in one leg. evidently by shot, but still had all the leg left. _ This bird was especially tame, and, bearing a Jack Miner tag, no doubt trusted all men because of having experienced the love and kindâ€" ness of one splendid manâ€"Jack Minâ€" er. If this article should meet the eye of ‘*Old Peggy,"‘ she is hereby given a special invitation to call at Timmins, for any friend of Jack Minâ€" er‘s will reeeive a hearty weleome here. Timmins, by the way, is living in hopes that Jack Miner himself will visit here sometime, and give the peoâ€" ple a talk on the wild life of Outario. â€"Editor The Advance). The Patricia Airways Limited have purchased a new airship to replace the one damaged by going through the ice on the lake some weeks ago. The serâ€" vice between Haileybury and Rouyn is to be resumed at an early date. It will interest you to know that we are now drawing the wild geese this way from the Mississippi river to the West, and from Quebec to the East. They are concentating here in larger numbers each year. Trusting that the readers will parâ€" don my â€" outâ€"ofâ€"doors _ scholarship, exposed in this article, I remain, Your interested friend, Jack Miner. In closing, let me kindly say that I have absolute proof that if man will take God iat his word, and work acâ€" cordingly, than man can change the migrating route of fowls of the air. I have caught and tagged four hunâ€" dred and fifty this spring. There are about five hundred still with us. would not allow me to stone them.} _ Now, these are undoubtedly some of the bunch you have at Tlmmms just begging you to establish a sanctuzu) They leff here about April 12th, which is ten days earlier than they usually leave. You can easily tell ‘Old Pehâ€" gy.‘"‘ (With only one foot she swims by jerks, and when on land she is alâ€" ways fussing and picking at her stub leg. _ There are also two or three other lame ones in the bunch. Now, just a word to you Gold Field people. _ ‘These Intelligent, lovable birds coming to your city, and, as I see it, fairly rapping at your door for love, food and protection, is a godâ€"given opportunity for you to start something, for where the wild geese light spells safety for all birds, and soon our beautiful white angelic swans will follow, and surely you can establish a tdggmg station and thousâ€" ands of birds would carry the name, Timmins, Ontario, to .all corners oi_ North America. Remember the sanctuary takes noâ€" thing â€"from the shooter, but it preâ€" serves the ‘‘capital‘‘ and gives the hunter at least one hundred per cent. interest. Therefore, you are justified in compelling the hunter to control the itching of his finger. JACK MINER CF.371¢ The New Brunswick Fish and Game Protective Association, Saint John, N. B.; are very much interested in the Jack Miner League movement. They will consider at a meeting of their upwards of thirty branches in Sepâ€" tember, this year, changing of their name to The Jack Mmel Legue of New Brunswick. The Frontenac County Fish and Game Protective Association, Kingâ€" ston, Ont., recently appointed a comâ€" mittee of three to consider two sites along the great Cattaraqui River for creation thereon of two wild fowl sanctuaries with public shooting grounds in the nearby vicinity, and also the matter of changing of their name to The Jack Miner League of Frontenac. On May Ist, at Picton, Ont., The Jack Miner League of Prince Edward will be formed, and as soon as orâ€" ganization is completed the people there will select a suitable site for a wild fowl sanctuary and public shooting grounds either around the sanctuary or in the vicinity of the sanctuary. We were formerly the Essex Wild Life Conservation Association. Last year, we felt the growing need in Canada of one organization of one name and policy with a view to coâ€" ordination of all activities to one common end in the interests and welâ€" fare of both wild life and the people as a whole. In August, last year, The Jack Miner League of Hastings, Belleville, Ont., was formed and now has a memâ€" bership of 800. They are now selectâ€" ing a suitable site for creation of a wild fowl sactuary with public shootâ€" ing #rounds near by. Secondly, we wish just as heartily to congratulate all of you on your b[)l('n(lld association, or club. We are only sorry you are not The Jack Miner League of Cochrane. Mr, J. D. Brady, Secretary and Field Captain, Poreupine Rod and Gun Club, Timmins, Ontario. Dear Sir:â€"At a special meeting of the Jack Miner League, held in Jack Miner‘s Wild Fowl Sanctuary, yesterâ€" day, Mr. Forest Conover, our presiâ€" dent, handed us your most interesting Iott.ox' of the 21st inst. ., with regard to the Canada (Geese on mwratlon to Hudson Bay and James Bav to nest and rear their families. First of all, we wish heartily to thank the members of your club, your splendid local newspaper, Poreupine Advance, and the people generally of your locality for their kindly and symâ€" pathetic interest in these eggâ€"laden birds ‘while temporarily seeking rest and food in your locality. All readers of The Advance should read the following letter from Mr. E. R. Kerr, secretary of the Jack Miner League of Essex County. It illusâ€" trates the wide interest felt in the Poreupine Rod Gun Club‘s efforts tor the conservation of fish and game, and it also offers very acceptable enâ€" couragement to the Rod and Gun Club in its good efforts :â€" Suggests Jack Miner League for Timmins and District Interesting Letter from‘ Secretary of Walkerville, Ont., League. Wild Geese at Timmins Attracting Attention all over the Continent. _ Walkeryville, Ont., Congratuâ€" lates Timmins on Interest in Game Conservation. Last week, at Thesalon, Ont., The T EA While you \l-'- are enjoying Wrigley‘s, you are getting benefit as well. Your grocer knows when you order RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE you Walkerville, April 28, 1927 Now packed in Aluminum. are a judge of fine tea. The big guns in business very sel dom get fired. Nothing ruins an old ear like the neighbor getting a new one. Mr. Frank Joseph Clemens, a wellâ€" known resident of Haileybury since 1910, was found dead at the Haileyâ€" bury bottling works where he was emâ€" ployed, the sad discovery being made by another employee on the latter‘s arrival. The deceased was a native of Detrort. Mr. Jos. Clemens, of Connaught, is a brother. Death was due to heart failure. The death will be received with very general sorvrow and regret, as the late Mr. Clomens was highly esteemed in the North. A widow and two children survive. The deceased was 45 years of age at the time of death. An optimist is a crossâ€"eyed man who is thankful he asn‘t bowlegged. Keep saving, and your sa,v'm;s will keep you. If you can‘t be the steering wheel at least try and be a good cog. We are also mailing to The Editor, Poreupine Advance copies of the material we are mailing to you toâ€" day for his perusal with a view to the splendid paper assisting you and your people as much as possible to better conditions up your way, We shall be happy to assist you in any way we ean. We are mailing to you toâ€"day copy of Jack Miner‘s most recent article, ‘*The Unfinished Migratory Burds Treaty‘‘; also a typed copy of ‘‘Jack Miner‘s Plan Interpreted‘‘ by the writer which will start in Canadan Forest and Outdoor, publication of The Canadian Forestry Association, 51 Sparks St., Ottawa, Ont. _ May number. _ We also are sending you copy of ‘‘What the Jack Miner League Stands for.""‘ At our meeting yesterday, the members adopted ‘‘Prospectus of the Jack Miner League."‘ This is a temporary organâ€" ization constitution and byâ€"law. This will shortly be publsihed in pamphâ€" let form, eight pages, and we shall send you copies just as soon as we receive them from the press. In view of the progress we are making, we most heartily invite you gentlemen to consider at a future meeting of your Club the matter of changing of your name to embrace the County of Cochrane and make it read ‘‘The Jack Miner League of Cochrane."‘ Genuine gratitude has a short voe nilary. Jack Miner League of Algoma was formed. They now have a memberâ€" ship of 500 from the Town of Thesaâ€" lon alone. This will be an exceedâ€" ingly large and powerful chapter. At Winnipeg, Man., Mr.‘Wm. G. Scott, and associates, will shortly unâ€" dertake this movement in Manitoba. We are also in teuch with Nova Sceotia, Quebece and Britigh Columbia. We feel confident The Jack Miner League will sweep Canada in due course. At Prelate, Sask., Mr. I. W. Franâ€" ces is undertaking organization of The Jack Miner League of Swift Current. is good tea"‘ CHEMIST Office: Room 2, Post Office Block, Timmins Samples may be left at (Gordonm‘s Drug Store, Timmins, Marshallâ€" Eccelestone Hardware, Schnmacher Samples by mail . promptly attended to. House Phone 757â€"J, Schumacher. CUSTOMS ASSAYER Geo. C. Murphy Yours very sincerely, F. K. KCERI:, â€"Broke Hustle ~Broke Hustier â€"Exchange â€"Exchange 109