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16 .. ’ SEAL PROTECTION PROMOTES PLAN T0 LIONESS WATCHES INCREASES HERDS Good Hunting Season Is Predicted Educators Will Discuss Building Animal Refuses to Let Them Be by the Indians Vancouver, B, C,, servative estimate p: of fur seals in the North Pacific at 600,000, as compared with only 196, 000 when the government adopted protective measures in 1911, and the Indians predict a good hunting sea- son, The original body, before white men depleted 1t, hus been estimated at five million animals, Swim Along Shore, About the time that the salmon are at the height of runs on the west coast of Vancouver Island, the fur seals of the fic swim northward along the shore, bound for the rookeries on the Aleu tian and Pribiloff Islands. The west coast s thereupon quit salmon fishing to seek the valuable pe ar- ing animals. No white man may catch the seals, but the Dominion government agreeing to stop senl-hunting, insist ed that the coast Indians, who had made o part of their living from these creatur for many generations, should continue to have the right to seal during the spring migration of the herds. The red men must how- ever, continue use the primitive spears and methods of their fore- fathers. No guns may he employed. Collect Over 000 Even under these o west coast Indi about $30,000 from Last season was a bad one, as April 10,--A cor es the number spring 1o the creatures, the seals passed north far at sea on ac- | count of severe storms and the In dians in their cockleshell canoes and #mall fishing boats could not venture out as far as the new line of migra- tion. The herds are protected treaty magde many vears ago between the United Staes, Great Britain, Japan and Russia. Fach year a certain num- ber of anim are killed by naval patrol crews of the countries inter- ested and the proceeds of the sales of the peits are split among the four, The northbound seal herds are somewhere off the coast of California now. Where they come from no one is sure, though it is helieved by ex- perts that they winter on some bare islands on the Asiatic side, south of Japan, and cross the Pacific to strike the American co and follow it to the Arctic rooke . Stay With Certain Temperature Some contend they stay with a cer- tain temperature of water following it north to the Aleutians during the summer and south along the coast of Asia in fall and winter; thence across the Pacific north of the equator to the coast of California, arriving there again in spring and swinging north of the never-ending circuit. As an argument in support of this contention of even water temperature, it is pointed out that the fur of the animals is prime at all times of the y under s have been suc- om the rookeries 1ce seal poic cessfully excluded f and the four governm s have kept a constant and paternal eye on the breeding places of the Aleutians and Pribiloffs, the life of the herds has been far more placid and even, and the numbers increasing to such an extent that it is positively pre- dicted there will be as many seals in the packs in 1936 as there was before the sealers began to raid rookeries many years ago. Have No Diseases, Seals suffer from no diseases, their loses being chiefly caused by interne cine wars between bulls, roads of enemies in the ocean and on land. Every year the bulls used to stage a bloody war in the struggle to secure harems, and great losses re- sulted. The government inspection has put an end to these battles, through killing male pups in excess of one for every 70 females, ar Miss Nicklin, who died recently at Foleshill, Warwickshire, 1nglan lived in one house DR.F.COOMBS The Naturopath Physician and Calropractor 252 MAIN COR. WEST MAIN Phone 765 Hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M, Genuine Naturopathy adds years to life, pep, power, endurance and nerve encrgy. and all forms of the clectrical, Violet Rays, Alpine Sun Rays and Mechanical Massage treatments. For those convalescent there are no treat- ments that can be compared with genuine Naturopathy, and for those who have failed to find relief, regard- The less of what disease or ailment or how | long standing, or how many specialists treated with. dous importance to you. The treat- ments are not embarrassing for wom- cn; are painless and act as magic for children. Galbraith & Pattison CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS GARAGES Tel, 10 AUSTIN ST. A.D. Clifford - BUILDER — 44 Hawley Street ESTIMATES FURNISHED Jobbing Promptly Attended to Tel. 2801. Repairs 1493-4 PRI, SHUTTLE MEADOW AVENUE their | when | a This ad is of tremen- | - TEACH CITIZENS of Character at Conlerence Washington, April 10~ action of the American Bar assocla- tion in promoting an active campaign tor 4 law to compel the teaching of citizenship in the public schools of the Jand has received widespread com- ment, There might even seem to be an implication that educators not bheen looking after this very im- portant phase of school work, but |such is not the case, declares the Character Fducation assoclation, of this city, Research on Problems Tiesearch on the problems of edu- cation for eitizenship has heen curried on by educators for several years, and at the forthcoming world conference | cducation, to be held in San Fran- | on isco next June, when delegates from i all parts of the world will meet, this| | subject will be discussed, it was seid. “There is, however,” declares the assoclation's statement, “a movement going forward than me the teaching of citizenship. Thi; “character education,’” which has ity fundamental purposs the cult tion of the disposition and purpose to act right as citizens, and not merely or chiefly a knowledge of the consti-| tution and the principles of govern- | ment. | notorious criminals and citizenship perverts of tho nation are well in [tormed regarding the United States constitution and the laws of the slates, These people take advantage of their legal knowledge to contrive ways and means of breaking the laws of the land without subjecting them- seives to the danger of suffering the penaities of their crimes. i Realize Importance “The educators of America realize that character forming should be one of the principal aims of our schools. | inculcate in the child the will to do | vight and act right, and he will grow | up to be a worthy citizen. Ignore the | moral side and there is always the | possibility that the more knowledge a | person receives, whether it be in citi- | zenship or anything else, the greater criminal will he turn out to be even- ¢ if the will to wrong doing is Many a defaulting bank | president would be only a ‘“second- story worker” but for an education [that has neglected the moral ele-| [ment.” The “Character Iducation associa- | | tion was organized to give impetus to | |the movement for character training. {1t is under the control of a hoard of | | trustees, all federal cducators, and the | state commissioners and superintend- | ents of education, is non-commércial, nd works under endowment. Tt re ently completed a competition for a | code of morals for children, and| awarded the prize to William J. Hut- | | chins, president of Berea college. This | | code is now used extensively in var- | | ious school systems through the coun- and the in- | tains More Nutri- ment Than a Pound of Beef % Seibert's pasteurized milk is the most eco- nomical food your money can buy. it’s the purest and the most delicious. Shall our wagon call and j} serve you? ESEIBERT & SON! “Your Milkman" 3 PARK STRECT 3 PHONE 1720 73 I use the very latest | MATTRESSES Have your old mat- tresses, box springs, pil- lows, cushions, etc., re- made equal to new and returned same day. FI'RNITURE UPHOLSTERING You will make no mis- take by bhaving your next mattress, box spring, pillows, cush- ions, etc., made to order at the Hardware City Bedding Company 60 Tremont Street Tel. 2431-4 OTTO F. SURKO, Prop. Near Arch Strect 10 Room House with extra 50 foot lot for $7,500. tenement now vacant, but with 12 applicants. Terms reasonable, and Jeave town. Virst floor Owner wants to sell See ns quick. THE HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. 88 WEST MAIN ST. PHONE 728 ‘The recent " have | " |her grief. *| maintained—after the great stork of | " |house and left the lifeless hodies of a Statistics show that half of the | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, lon son and daughter, savage Protection, Crouched, ready to spring at [first sign of danger, Sahara hardly |moved a muscle during her long vigll, [Now and then she smoothed the fur {on their little bodies with her tongue, and again she catessed tenderly the still faces, Only twice did she leave them-—~when keeper Louls Scherer, anxlous to put an end to the heart. |rending wateh, entered the lion house |to see if there was an opportunity to |remove the two hodies, | On both occasions Sahara, in a ter- rible rage, sprang flercely against the |great iron bars of her cage in an ef- fort to drive off the iIntruder. King in Frenzy. King, in a frenzy such as Scherer iy |never had seen him display since he The watchers were Sahara, the took him as a cub to rear, tried to h.t'uunful lioness lent to Toledo by the |gat ap his keeper, frothing at the [Cloveland zoo, and King, the jungle |mouth and sending forth the terroriz- glant, pride of the Toledo collection. |ing roar of the enraged jungle master, Between Sahara's two powerful | ¢ wage the old call to protect the forepaws, caressed tenderly at inter- |young,” Sherer said. “There was no vals and guarded by two half-closed (|40 §y trying to take the lifeless cubs eyes, |“II\I1|INI by grief, were two away from Sahara.” chubby, fuzzy cubs—both lifeless, So the big lion house was locked to Urge of Mother Love, all but the keepers, Sahara was per- Sahara would not believe they were [mitted to keep her death watch un- dead—or knowing it, could not calm |disturbed until that mysterious healer the overwhelming urge of mother love |of animal heartaches stole quietly into that had aroused all the tenderness, |this mother's grief-stricken consclous- and yet all of the savagery, of her|ness with that instinctive knowledge jungle nature. Only an occasional |of the hopelessness of the struggle, whine escaped the lioness to indicate [when she permitted the bodies to be removed by the keeper, " OVER DEAD CUBS ' Removed From the Cage Toledo, April 10,~A jungle death watch, overwhelming in its tenderness, yet awe-inspiring In its savage inten. |sity, has terminated after four days | in the lion house of the Walbridge | park zoo here, | The Bible contains 3,566,480 letters, 810,697 words, 31,175 verses, chapters and 66 books. Tor four days the death watch was the lion world flew over the animal Tires—Tires— I ires MASON CORD 10,000 Mile Guarantee A Tube will be given free with each tire sold this week at 210 East Main 5t. | The service that goes with courteous, snappy: THE GO-GAS COMPANY MASSACHUSETTS - CONNECTICUT - NEW YORK - NEW JERSEY HENRY H. HALL Cor. 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