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Porcupine Advance, 3 Nov 1938, 3, p. 4

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§ To the Editor of The Advance, Timmins. Dear Sir: For your strong and worthy efforts in the fight for preservation of Canada‘s fastâ€"diminishing game, I thank you and your paper. And to the good fellowship of hunters who go out and make a kili in a clean sporting way, may you »2njoy your steak and bring in the remainder without waste, as good hunters did in the days of our grandfathers, and may there be moose Choice Quality Beef Sirloin â€" T Bone Steak or Roast 4b.21.¢ Shoulder or Chuck lappy" Woods Once More Condemns Idea of Bow and Amw Hunting in the North. Water the Only Place Where Moose Could be Killed by Ancient Weapons. Pork Shoulder 19 Steak or Roast . 18c Blade Roast b. 13¢ EATON‘S aives you Picnic Style Shankless Windsor â€"Cream BISCUITS Deliciousily Roast 5.11c Don‘t overieok a special such as thisâ€"pickles that are really freshâ€" so crispâ€"so crunchy, they fairly snap when you bite into their sayâ€" oury flesh. Look at the size of the jarâ€"the very low price! uy 233C Jar # a 0 0 0 8e o e a 8 9 a o A biscuit you can see at a glance is outstanding valueâ€"dainty in sizeâ€" freah with rich delicious fillingsâ€"the kind teas and socials demand, yet priced so low it‘s thrifty to huy for regular family needs. For Fri. Saturday Grimsby Brand Sweet MIXED Specials ‘Save 13¢ on 2 lbs. Manning‘s 2 .250 Woods Writes Again ut Game in Ontario Schumacher, Nov. 2, 1938 lb Orange Marmalade 22¢ Standard No. 4 Peas 3 %‘ 25¢ Golden Bantam Corn 3 %‘ 27 Libby‘s Tomato JUiICE 2tins9 3 tins 25¢ Red Raspberries 2 "*,"*" 27¢ Desiccated Cocoanut %1b. 7¢ Date Sandwich Cookies lb. 19¢ Great Varietyâ€"Great Savingsâ€"Shop Early and Save 10° @ More Specials to Help You Save pke. KRAFT VELVEETA or deer left for our own grandchildren. My purpose in this letter is to push more strongly to the people of our coum.ry how cur game is threatened. ‘They have bsen reduced in numbers by fires and illegal hunting, and civilâ€" ization is ever steadily driving them farther back. Where in this district at cne time there were many moose, they are now scarce, and now this bow and arrow craze is threatening them. Mr. B. Archer says that he exâ€" pecied to be criticized, but I am not THIS IS "CHEESE WEEEK" It‘s delightful to celebraie Carada‘s National â€" Cheese week when it means enjoyâ€" ing fine favour and richness that® yeou find in Kraft Velâ€" veetaâ€"it‘s such a handy menuâ€" aid â€" order several packages. Save 4¢c per Ib. Meâ€"Java THE STORE OF GREATER FOOD SALES 7 lb, For All Your Baking Purity is all you need for all your hbakingâ€"pies, tarts, cakes, â€"â€"bread or rollsâ€"it is all the same to versatile Purity brand. Use it and be confident it will do the job and do it well. Prices are .special. Ib, 24 lb. »;g' 29 bag 7! No need to point out the #value of this time provein favourite â€" People wonâ€" der how we doâ€" itâ€"get A Baking Sale of Save 6¢ per pound Eaton‘s Broken Pekoe Tea criticizing him. I am going to blast you believe it. He cruised along the rivers and the lakes. 1 have done the same thing, and also the other. My explanation for the public who do not know the facts:â€"On surveys and in staking claims, I have ploughed hunt." says a Toronto newspaper. Don‘t through the bush and have on oc« casion come out from a trip of that kind with hardly any clothes left; and the tces of my boots gone, caused by the scratches and tears of the bush, but for what hunting I did, it was different. Just camp by the runway to the water, and the moose will come to drink or eat his lily pod roots, or canoe along and find him in the water and when he makes for shore and is climbing out shoot him and he is lying "Went into the woods up North to the bank to be cut up and put in A Big Scoop! For Your Better Health Price Fresh Assorted Nut 1,000 Only at Half EXTRA SPECIAL Tasty Cloverleaf Fancy Pink: Menus are easy to plan when yeou keep salmon in mindâ€" Thrifty too with the economical pink varietyâ€"Stock up at this very law price. lau," 29¢ The Chocolate Health Drink Like a Rich Chocolate Milk Shake Fleischmann‘s The Secret of Beautiful Floor‘sâ€"HAWES‘ Save 15¢ on 6 bars B ARS 6 for 15c Children Love it SALMON V acuum / lb. tin 1 lb. tin 4C lb tin 2D¢ 43¢ hunter‘s is easily followed. Mr. B. Archer killâ€" ed a deer by bow and arrow? That is easy. Gtvemagoodmanatthe‘ stern of a canoe and I wiH kill a deer with arrowâ€"â€"and not use the bow. I will simply drive the arrow by hand, with strength of arm, and make no mistake that deer is dead if I should act this way, but I do not want to do that. But for the public, I will tell of a teamster who took aftéer a swimâ€" »ing deer in a canoe, and clubbed it to death with a of pipe, and of a prospector that killed a swimming moose with his axe. I have lived thirty years in the bush but am not cruel, and I dislike cruelty in other people. Mr. Afcher played with that deer, or was too nervous to make a good job and kill it quickly, or, perhaps, they ran it ashore. Once after it was hurt to get the pictures for the paper beâ€" fore killing it, but his work on the five moose was sloppy, and he made a mess of i. He should have left them alone in the first place, because it would take a man to kill a moose with bow and arrow. Now, Mr. Archer, I crossed the lake in a cance where you killed your deer. I know the English River and I know the good time you had. T have travelâ€" led a lot of Canada‘s waterways, so please don‘t say you went into the woods to hunt when in the bush an arrow could not go twenty feet before striking brush to deflect it; and you would make so much noise getting through that the deer and moose would be aware of something blundering about, and move off from the arrows‘ threat. If the Department fails to cancel your permit, I advise you to stay with deerâ€"killing because the moose you will only maim or cripple. If you persist in sticking arrows into our Northland moose, one of them may fix you for keeps before he goes away to die in some forest hideaway. Yours truly, â€" I would not want to do the jol>, but the only chance to do so would, be to catch him swimming a good distance from shÂ¥ore, then with lots: of, arrows he wciuld be slowed up by the time he reached the shore. The otiier way takes remarkable skill and pluck, which I am afraid Mr. Archer did not have, for if the moose was close to the shore he would have to meake shore himself at the same time as the moose, and stand in close as the moose climbed out and shoot the arrow with awful force in the right spot. That could be done, but give me a rifle for the job. More Sareasm Than Poetry in This Group of Verses (By Donald McLeod, Toronto, in The Globe and Mail on Thursday last) Once a King gave a tip that he‘d go on a trip To Canuckland, his senior Dominion: Thought he‘ll just pack a grip and hop on the ship. To his Queen, he said:; "What‘s your The Queen was a Scot (which accounts quite a 18t _ For the homage of gillie and gentry). She said: "O K. by me! Just â€"a trip o‘er the sea And a more or less homelyâ€"like entry. They‘ll soon put us up, with a bed and "When we get to that home where the roam. And the damming is all done by beaâ€" q sup," And the King could do nought but Sso each tribal band in that farâ€"away land Got busy with Flytox and duster, To oust moth and mouse from each Government House, And from mustiness make it pass muster. But certain Canucks. to save a few bucks On upkeep of lumber and labor, Had been told "This won‘t do, we must close this igloo," By their chieftains yclept Hep and Aber. 7 They were now in a fix (wouldn‘t Dorothy Dix Have delighted in such a hot numâ€" ber?) In Toronto the Good they have oodles of food But no place their ruler could slumâ€" :Bwt in view of your plight (you do seem ; bit tight!) _ Wel just bunk in your zephyrâ€" *‘ swept sidings." "IT‘was the same in the West, in that sweet little nest Where Aber sat piping "Titâ€"Willow." There were fields full of grain (for at last they‘d had rain). But they hadn‘t a bed and pillow! sons owe their goodness to the 1 that they have never been tempted. And it soon came ¢o pass that the Barons with brass All offered their multiâ€"roomed shanâ€" They‘d beg lad to vacate the specified date But the King, who was wise, with no dust in his eyes, Said: "To Alta. and Ont., my glad Blairmore Enterprise: A lot of perâ€" opinion?" believe ‘er. nd endure a shakeâ€"down at their Auntie‘s. J. M. Woods. Larder Lake Child Badly Hurt by Bear Animal Kept as Attraction Makes Vicious Attack on Little Boy. brgad to one of the captive bears at a Larder Lake service station, Philip White, 22â€"monthsâ€"old son of Mr. and Mrs. James White, was attacked by one of the twoâ€"yearâ€"old animals on Elunday afternoon and received serious head injuries when the beast clawed him with its powerful forepaws and teeth. The child‘s condition was reâ€" ported as "a little better" at the hosâ€" pital this morning. Taken to Kirkland District Hospital the White child was treated by Dr. Richardson of Larder Lake and Dr. Bryant of Kirkland Lake for serious head injuries. It was found necessary Sunday evening to give him a blood transfusion and Miss Agatha MacMilâ€" lan, a neighbor of the White‘s volunâ€" teered. Her blood was suitable and Ahe transfusion was made. At the time of the accident, Mr. White was on a scouting party at Temagami and hearâ€" ing of the mishap came back to Kirkâ€" land Lake yesterday. It is belteved that the bears, seeing the boy pick the crust up, thought he was going to take it away and one atâ€" tacked him. They are not penned up but are attached to a tree by chains. Larder Lake citizens have expressed protest against the keeping of bears in such a manner and Game Warden Evan White, who had warned the owner of the bears about keeping them in the open previously this year, sent a special report on the accident to his head office in North Bay last night. The White baby, with other boys, was watching the bears eating the crusts when one of the cubs tried to get hold of a piece of bread that was out of reach. Seeinz this, Philip picked up the food and carried it.over to the bear. As soon as the child got within striking distance the beast caught hold of the boy‘s head with its forepaws and began chewing the back of his head with its sharp teeth. As soon as the boy was freed the cub was shot. P On several occasions this year Game Warden White had warned the serâ€" vice station owners about the way they were keeping the bears. The proâ€" prietor promised him that a cage would be built for the animals but it never was erected. On Sunday afternoon, previous to the time that the White boy was injured, a Kirkland Lake man had his coat torn when the bear jumpâ€" ed. him. Investigations are being carâ€" ried out. Parry Sound, Nov. 2â€"Fred Carlston, 21, terribly slashed about the face, throat and arm in a Hallowe‘en episode near Shawanaga, has a good chance of recovery, St. Joseph‘s Hospital authoriâ€" ties here reported tonight. Parry Sound Youth is Terribly Slashed Carlston and another youth, Ted Beagan, admitted they were playing Hallowe‘en pranks on "old Martin Briâ€" novear.‘"‘ They tipped over an outhouse on his property and then threw stones at the house, smashing a window. Apology Planned Carlston says he then went to the house to apologise for breaking the window. Brinovcar came at him with a knife, he said. "He slashed at me 2 couple of times and I felt the blood running out of me," he said from his cot in the hospital. Explaining he used a bread knife on Carlston in defence of his home, Martin Brinovcar, a Czechoslovak homesteader in the Shawanaga area, is held in jail on a charge of occasioning bodily harm to Cariston. I"hsicians were astounded at the vitality of young Carlston. With gashes that required seventyâ€"two stitches to two miles across country to the Beagan home. Then he survived a ride in a truck sixteen miles to Collingwood where, still conscious, he was two hours on the operating table while Dr. E. Malâ€" kin sewed up the cuts. Deep gashes in the neck grazed the juglar vein, but failed to severe it. Anâ€" other gash extendéed from Carlston‘s left eye, down his cheek to the throat. Anâ€" other cut almost severed his right hand. None of the cuts, however, severed main arteries, and although Carlston suffered loss of a great quantity of blood, no transfusion was required. Hallowe‘en Pranks Followâ€" ed ‘by Serious Wounding. The pranks at the Brinovcar home were "kid tricks," Carlston admitted. "You‘d think we were a bit old to be playing them, but it was fun just the Window Broken "We tipped over his outhouse, then we flung stoneés at his house. We wantâ€" ed to rouse him so that he would come out and see what we had done., One ot the stones broke a window. "I went up to the house and went in the door. I wanted to tell him that we had broken his window and that we would make it all right with him. He said: ‘You get out of here.‘ "Before I could run he was on me with a knifé. He slashed me a couple of time. I felt myself being cut and then I felt the blood running out of me. I yelled to Ted for help and Brinovcar ran out of the house. ‘"Fed came in and gave me a hand.| He helped me to walk about two miles to his place, where his folks have an old truck. When we got to town we got Dr. Malikin and went to the hospital. I didn‘t think he ever would finish sewing (From Northern News) While attempting to feed a crust of me up. 1 guess I‘m lucky to be alive." | Hon, F. Rinfret Likely to Arrest Is Made 8 \ ha Naw Dastmasatar.ll{ana Brinovear was arsestea today ty pro. | be New Postmasterâ€"General boeys overturnea«l his outhouse and State, will be appointed Postmasterâ€" smashed a window with stones When General to succeed Hon. J. C. Elliott, one of them walked into his house he, who has been ill for the past few considered he was defending his home,| months, 1t is expeacted that Hon. Mr. and grabbing a bread knife with an| Elliott will r=esign on the return of Hon. eightâ€"inch blade, he struck at the| W. I, Mackenzie King at the end of youth, this week, and that the appointment of Hon. Mr. Rinfret will follow imâ€" Infraâ€"red Ray Used to mediately. It is understood that the new Secretary of State will be Mr. Ross Free the Doggie of Fleas| y Gray, of Sarnia, chief Liberal whip E.. uc * We ko in the Dominion House. love animals, there is a great toâ€"do over a device for using infraâ€"red rays to make insect corpses shower from the coats of fleaâ€"ridden pets. You can see them work this trick any day at the store; they‘ll demonstrate on your own pup if you like. It is a funnelâ€" shaped lamp, light and easy to handle, which produces a ray deadly to crawlâ€" ing insects. You can use it on any animal that can be made to hold still long enough, as well as upon house plants, kitchen baseboards, bedâ€"springs and clothing which you suspect of havâ€" ing been visited by moths (it kills moth eggs and larvas, too). Work on A.C. and DC., costs $12, and doesn‘t seem to annoy dogs or harm plants. Pembroke Standardâ€"Observer: If deer must be shot let it be done with a rifle, not with arrows. Why should deer suffer a lingering death broughb about by arrows? Abercombie is only slightly less exâ€" cited over a small periscopeâ€"lensâ€"andâ€" mirror arrangement that allows you to look over wouldâ€"be intruders on your front doorstep without their knowing they can be seen. It is inserted high in the door and #tilted so that even small children can peer up at it and see with ease who‘s making that sinister racket outside. It costs $6.50, and if you are enough of a carpenter to bore a hole in a door, you can avoid installation charges. 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