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it "spring cleaning" is that the
job, takes all the spring out of
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Elaine, a Toronto girl, is a star
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Fine The Parents?
A good deal of juvenile way-
wardness can be traced directly
to the indifference of family
heads as to where their chil-
dren are or what they are do-
ing at all houra of the day or
night.
The threat of a stiff fine or
the likelihood they will be held
liable for damage caused by
their youngsters may be help-
ful awakening thorn to their
duties,.
This does not Mean the liabil-
ity should be applied atitothati,
sally to all tent of delinquency
of vandelisin, diretunstaliCes
must deter/nine. But where
there is plain evidence 01 a lack
of reasonable supervision the
parents rightly Sheila be held
accountable.
Fathers and mothers' then
would be more apt to keep
close track of their offspring:- ,
SatrainentO (Calif.) Bee.
1l'H ST ESSENTIAL
, thing to reiiiernber
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thoroughly before using.
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when necessary to place them
in water for a length of time?
A. Try rubbing the 'hands
with vinegar or salt. The un-
pleasant feeling will :leave and
the skin will be soft and smooth.
Q. How can I. prevent apples
from wrinkling while baking
in the oven?
A. Slit 'the skin in three or
four places, with a knife before
baking.
Q. HIM can I mend a torn
window shade?,
,Lay it .on a fiat surface,
bring the torn edges together,
and apply a half-inch • strip of
adhesive tape on '-the side next
to the curtains. Then the tape
can be painted with Water col-
ors to match the shade, if de-
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Q.
..msnit
can I keep eggs warm
after cooking?
A. ;Even • though 'the fire is
turned off, eggs will continue
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They can be kept" Warm until
needed if the water is poured
off, eggs placed in a hot pan and
covered tightly.
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blonde hair?
A. An excellent rinse can be
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Q. How can, I save time when
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A. Make a solution of one
quart of boiling water, one
teaspoonful of baking soda, and
one teaspoonful of salt. ,Pour
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to remain for a few minutes,
then rinse with clear hot water.
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from sticking to the clOthes•
*hen pressing out starched
pieces?
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tablespoonful of soap jelly to
each quart of water. Then add
the necessary amount of starch.
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of fish come Olt easily?
A. They will come off much
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scattering, if dipped into boil-
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in each end of the egg. Then
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WISHED' I1 HADN'T
One employee for the South-
ern Pacific Railroad Wished he
had kept his big mouth shut.
He was the conductor, and was
he Miffed because the elderly
Man couldn't find his ticket!
"It Was herd just a minute
age,
"I'll be back five: minutes,"
interrupted the conductor, "but
in the meantime, Mister, let me
tell you that if you have a place
for everything and everything
in its; Place; you'd get On in this
World and amount to Steriettilite
The passenger Was
thur Twining HadleY, the
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'Y'ale. When the conductor,
tinned, ,Dr. handed hire
the Object Of his Sdaecin. It was
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Manley Miner On
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STILL IN THE RUNNING — Benjamin A. Trimble, a former slave,
enjoys his 105th birthday by running a footrace with neighbor-
hood children in Tacoma, Wash. Thimble says .he can still out-
run most of the kids around here.
snow, we tracked different packs
of these wolves; and their tracks
led us to as many as, thirteen
deer carcasses in one clay, mostly
does (females) and fawns. I am
advised that in some areas today
there is not a deer track to be
seen, let alone a deer. Yet look
at Pennsyvania and Michigan,
where there are no timber wol-
ves. In these two States, in the
face of an army of hunters each,
fall, it has been found necessary
to permit the females to be shot
in order to reduce the herds to
reasonable numbers.
Let us consider the pheasant
situation: Pelee Island, in Lake
Erie, is only some eight or ten
miles from my home, which has
enabled me to observe the situa-
tion there at first hand and
continuously. The numbers of
pheasants have increased during
the last twenty-five years from
the, start of two dozen birds. On
the island named, only a few
square miles in extent but where
there are no predators, pheasants
have become so numerous that
during the last ten or more
years, one thousand hunters
have harvested approximately
fifteen thousand (15,000) cock
birds annually; and lately it has
become necessary to allow hen
birds to be shot in order to re-
duce the flocks, which in spite
of the previous great annual
slaughter continued to increase.
Think of the great estates in
both England and Scotland. On
some of these the game pre-
serve dates back three hundred,
or more years; and during that
time gatekeepers have controlled
the predators both night and
day. The result is that pheasant
and grouse are so numerous that
sportsmen go from New York
and other parts of America, each
fall, to hunt. One autumn, a few
years ago, five. New York
sportsmen shot four thousand
grouse on one of the estates, or
moors, in Scotland, in a single
week. With the excellent habi-
tat that exists in countless less
populated areas of the vast
stretches of North America, why•
should our sportsmen have to
journey to the small island of
Great Britain to behold a pleni-
tude of game. or to the ten
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In the issue of November 22,
1954 of Sports Illustrated, an
article appeared by Durward
14, Allen entitled "Killing Preda-
tors Won't Increase the Game,"
This was copied by several
State owned Conservation mag-
azines, Manly P, Miner, son of
the late Jack Miner, makes the
following reply;
In the spring of 1954 some-
thing came to our Sanctuary,
night after night for fourteen
nights in succession, each time
taking a mallard duck off her
nest. Not only did the creature
devour the duck, but also the
setting of eggs beneath her, num-
bering from fourteen to eigh-
teen. At the time we did not
know what type of predator it
could be that would have, such
a food hunger as this, and as ,it
would not come to exactly the
same spot, a secoed time we had
to set traps near other live
ducks on their nests; thus we
were unable to catch this pre-
dator until, as already stated,
this destruction had gone on for
fourteen nights. It turned out to
be a mother raccoon weighing
nearly twenty-five pounds. Had
we not caught and destrbyed
this predator, not only she, but
also every one of her offspring,
w 0 u I d be creating the same
havoc this spring. This being
the case, I surely cannot agree
with Mr. Allen when he con-
tends that "Killing predators
will not increase game." The
fact is that this one coon de-
stroyed not only fourteen mother
ducks, or breeders; but also de-
stroyed fully two hundred duck
eggs. Had these eggs been left
to hatch and mature, without
danger from predators, from the
egg stage to full-grown birds,
it would have meant an increase
of perhaps one hundred and
fifty ducks.
Then look at the timber wolf
situation in northern Ontario.
I was with my late father when
we saw thirty-eight Red. Deer
in one day. Timber wolves came
in and increased — a species of
timber wolf that some weigh
nearly one hundred pounds. The
next fall, during late October
or early November when there
was only one inch or so of
Bermuda Flowers „
•-
Even the most latent borticul
aural interest :iss excited, by the
masses of spectacular flowers in
Bermuda, Their variety is fas-
cinating, their beauty is aston-
ishing and their origins are hard
to believe.
Bermuda was one of the last
really habitable spots in the
world to be inhabited, and Until
Sir George Somers landed in
1609, nature had been in full
control. There were then a mere
one hundred and fifty varieties
of plan4 including the seven-
teen indigenous mita. Appar-
ently the others, similar to
plants native to Mexico, the
West Indies and the south-east
ern coast of the United" States,
had floated in on seaweed or
had grown from seeds brought
by migrating birds,
Now there are more than 1,500
varieties of plants. A surprising
number of Bermuda's early
globe - roaming sailors extend-
ed their investigations of for-
eign* ports beyond- '-the water-
front to the flora at a, new
country, and brought back slips
and seeds of plantsethat would
ornament the Colony. Here on
a coral atoll in the, middle of
the Atlantic, flowers brought by
these seagoing, flower - fanciers
from Asia, Africa, North and'
South America and the West
Indies have flourished.
In addition to the contribu-
tions of sailorrnen 'early gov-
ernors and' their wives fre-
quently brought new species
with them,and others arrived in
letters. Some plants, such as the
loquat, came to the. Islands
quite by accident. This pretty
evergreen is native to Japan,
and it arrived in Bermuda only
because a ship in distress, with
some aboard, was forced into
St. George's Harbor. Now it
grows widely, and loquat pre-
serves are a local delicacy.
Gardens are carefully tended
and are a source of great pride,
but no well-manicured beds and
borders can contain the exuber-
ance of the flowers. They trail
alone the sandstone walls bor-
dering the winding roads and
invade vegetable gardens, until
there is created the impression
of a large outdoor greenhouse.
—From "Bermuda Holiday," by
Mary Johnson Tweedy.
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square miles of Pelee Island?
They would not need to if the
same amount of money were
expended in predator control as
is paid 'several of our University
professors and game manage-
ment biologists who are going
through the country telling us
"'we will have just as much
game in the fall no matter how
much is killed by the predator
in the .winter, spring and sum-
mer months."
It seems so inconsistent to
have laws allowing you and me
one or two days in the fall in
which to shoot pheasants and
other genie, 'yet protecting pre-
dators that commit the same act
of killing . on every one of the
three hundred and sixty - five
days of the year! And why lean
back on the old argument that
"Nature will balance itself,"
when the fact of the matter is
that man, having upset Nature's
balance, ought to be held re-
sponsible for restoring that bal-
ance. The predator situation has
become still more grievous lately
because of the low prices paid
for raw furs; during the last
ten or more years the packs
of timber wolves and hordes of
skunks, weasels and other pre-
dators, have increased out of
all proportion to the herds of
game. And that is saying noth-
ing- of the increase in the flocks
of crows and magpies' which for
three months of each year live
practically entirely on the eggs
of other birds.
Most certainly we need habi-
tat, food and shelter for our
wild life; but what good are
all these if ninety-four nests
out of one hundred and twenty-
three (94 out of 123) nests are
going to be destroyed in the
egg stage by egg-eating preda-
tors? This is the true situation,
as has been authentically re-
vealed by the research biolo-
gists of North Dakota, last year.
Most certainly, upon contem-
plating the foregoing facts —
and many others equally pertin-
ent which I can, or could, re-
late -- I am impelled to repeat
that I do not agree with Mr.
Durward L. Allen when he
writes, "Killing Predators Won't
Increase the Game."
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