Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 3 Oct 1929, 2, p. 2

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An Noted Hunter and Trapper Advocates ~~Increased \Bounty as the Most Practlcal Method for the Case As The Advance has been emphasiz-' ing for some time past, wolves in Onâ€" tario, and especially in this North Land form a very decided menace to the zame of the country. Last winter The Advance published the statement of Mr. Clair Sevéert, who made a trip from Timmins to Ottawa on skiis and was appalled by the number of deerhe notâ€" ed on the way that had been killed by wolves. Word was also received from Temagami and other sections in regard to the number of deer killed by wolves. * gromem . * Uasd Timmins, Ont. Wight Phones 237 151. "From casual obsemtions made. ‘ | while passing through diflprent‘ ‘big | ith. ts hi w ies d ced P t s cA 3 game ranges durlng tha pzesent seaâ€" son, the wolfâ€"menace appears to be as much a â€" menace . as ever efore.. In fact, during the‘month of Augusb the wolves were travellfng throfigh torriâ€" tory close in the settlements where I have never seen them travel at this. time of the year befdre. During the early part ocf the summer there were several cow moose with their calves there, also a stray deer or two; but if any of these calves or fawns.are still alive at this date, they must bear the proverbial charmed lives,. It * seems too bad that such a condition should [ be allowed to continue. In May this |year, in a final effort to set some acâ€" tion from the Dspartment cf Game and Fisheries in the matter of an in creased wolf bcunty, which we firmly believe is the only practical solution to the wolf vroblem, a deputation from the newly formed Ontario â€" Tourist Trade Association was sont to. Toronto to interview the Department in this ccnnecticn. The deputaticn felt that while many reports had reached the Department on the seriousnsss of the wolf menace, the executives of the Deâ€" partment.were not yet fully convinced as to the true state of affairs, espeâ€" clally as affected the more remote secâ€" tions of the province where the wolves | have been allowed to continue their work unhampered.. To bring such conâ€" diticns more vividly to the nstice of the Department, and to impress upon them the actual extent and seriousness cf the wolf menace, the ‘officers 0° the Association,. following a special meetâ€" ing called in North Bay in April this year, made a provinceâ€"wide canvass amongst guides, trappers, and interestâ€" ed sportsmen in the outlying districts for reports of wolf kills, also for actual pho:ographs of such kills where such were available. The officials of all the | railways traversing these big game disâ€" tricts were also asked to obtain such reports and photographs from their employess at outlying psints. ° While the deputatien had but a few weeks to get this information together, the reéesponse made was> most gratifying, dozens of photographs having been reâ€" ceived, and reports from railway emâ€" ployees, trappers, etc., of over thrse hundred deer kills within the space of a mconth!. The photographs depicted dozens cof deer carcasses in the Kenâ€" cra, Thunder Bay, Algoma and Nipissâ€" ing Districts lying, half eaten in the snow, and in one instance a timber wolf caught right at the scene o‘ the kill. â€" Several of the photos appeared in the Torénto Globe at the time with the following article:â€" We 0 0 O LA uub n ba PX _ iz 3+ PA mv mo C _ P M WB “ the wolves and the deer.. The matter was repeatedly broughfl to the attention of the Government, and eventually a delegation from the: Ontario . Tourist: Trads Association secured special data: and placed the cass in detail before the authorities at Toronto. â€" Mr..,.M. U. Bates, of Metagami, was one of the. delegaticn and as viceâ€"president of the Ontario Tourist Association he took intérest in the presentation of ‘he case. Mr. Bates recently set forth his ideas in the matter in "Rod and Gun," and these should be of scpecial interest ‘and importance. Mr. Bates writes as follows:;â€" s to Pembrcoke,‘"~ said Mr. Bates to Th° Globe â€"last night, "and find the counâ€" try entirely in sympathy with the reâ€" quest that something be done to check the depredations of the wolves.. The people are 100 per cent. for action â€"n the latter." h "We haveâ€"sounded opinion on the question ftjom the Manitoba baundary already are being killed in some secâ€" tions, was expressed by F. M. Lodds of Wardrope Postoffice, Smith, Ont. Anâ€" other report from Loring told of 72 deer being found dead in that district, and of the alarm felt by trappers at the killings. ever. dreamt ofâ€"these wonderful health building, fiesh creating tablets called MrCoy‘s Cod Liver Extract Tabâ€" lets will start to help any thin, unders weight little one. j _After sickness and when the chilâ€" Ask Moisley Ball, F. M. Burke, Sauve‘s Pharmacy or any druggist for McCoy‘s Cod Liver Extract Tabletsâ€" All over North and South America and evéen in Great Britain and Ausâ€" tralia tens of thousands of skinny ruin down men and women have put their faith in McCoy‘sâ€"and have not been disa.ppqinted ~ Try these wonderrul tablets for 30 days and if~ your frail, sickly child doesn‘t‘ greatly beneflt you get your money back. â€" In just a few daysâ€"quicker thin you as easy to take as candy and 60 tablets 60 cents â€" Economy Size $1.00 dren exceedingly puny they are especlany valuable. ,have found it obliterated or disfigured hy advertising signs they have protest> ed. In the United States indeed, there is an association of consumers pledged to ‘boycott the products of advertisers MoCoy‘s 'l'ableta Pnts on 'Flesh and Bullds Them Up. _ + "A member of The Mail and Empire lstaff who recently travelled over the Ferguson highway from Toronto to‘ fiTemagaml brings back the gruesome repcrt of what he saw. He says that hotels, garages and missionaries are the worst offenders. former call atâ€". tention to accommodation which they are prepared to supply on the spot. The last hit darkly at accommodation in the world beyond. "Where will you spend eternity?" isâ€"an uncomfortable quesâ€" tion addressed to. travellers‘ whose minds are perhaps occupied. with the question of where they will spend tne night. These signs, â€"we are assured, areâ€"aas common along the road as outâ€" croppings of lowâ€"grade iron. North of Huntsville on the face of a rock cliif 100 feet above the road there is a proâ€" clamation to the effect that Christ died to save the ungodly. To make this point, an artist probably risked his life swinging from a rope hitched to trees above. ® ‘‘National advertisers who make a study of the public mood now take care in their outdoor advertising that they do not offend the sense of propriety !and decency which has been revolted by Nigara Falls, the Grand Canyon and other famous places being desecrated by invitations to buy somebody‘s diver pilis or hair tonic. In the Yellowstone park, for instance, the officials not only forbid advertising but have> followed vanda‘s who used rocks to call attenâ€" tlion to some product and made them come back to remove their paint. We are strongly in favour of equally drasâ€" tic measures being taken to prevent public highways in Ontario and the public domain through which they run being disfigured by bill boards and agents of advertisers who deface even the ancient. rocks. If there is not a law forbidding such obnoxious practises there should be one. If there is a Taw it is not enforced, and the responsible minister should see that this negligence is corrected. who have chosen beauty spots along a highway to Call attention to their Walkerton ~Heraldâ€"Timesâ€"We supâ€" pose if those rubber pavements are adopted in Canadian cities the fayâ€" ouriteâ€"sport of motorists will be getting pedestrians on the first and second bounce. > Toronto Mail and Empireâ€"We have been always rather curious to know what kind of man is employed to clip newspaper editorials and condense and combine them for the Literary Digest. So we were interested to hear that one of them is about to enter the New Brunswick woods wearing only a pair of spectacles and live on the wild inâ€" habhitants of the terrain. GALVANIZED SHINGLES for the Roof the life: ofl the bui'hll‘i:: Use no other. Get prices, n uol 1 o P ie d m ol h t t M pne garage has ugly signs at mile interâ€" vals over a stretch of. 100 milés.. There are a few hot dogâ€"stands and they warn the tourist long before he reaches them. ‘There is also a religious text actually chiseled in the rock. In this wholsesale ‘desecration the scripture vandals seems to have led the way. hotly pursued by garage and hotel owâ€" ners and the keepers of hot dog emâ€" poriums.. Considering the fact that the Ferguson highway has been opened for only three years the work of debauchâ€" ery has made a most promising start. Unless stern measures are taken to check the exuberance of these goâ€"getâ€" ters the scenic beauties of the road will be spoiled and one of the great asâ€" sets of the province preâ€"empted by imâ€" pudent advertisers. To the nature lover it does not much matter whether a charming view is ruined by a text from the Bible or a siogan from some highâ€"priced advertising expert. 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