WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1921 Anxious To Hunt? Canada Awaits You Nimrods Make Record Bag of Prairie Chickens, Getting 35,000 in Seven Days WINNIPEG, MAN.--Hunters of Manitoba brought down 35,000 prairie chickens during the autumn season of seven days. in years. Six thousand licenses for game- shooting were issued. Most of them went to farmers who had finished their season's work. Game is so plentiful that Western Canada is be- ing called hunter's paradise. Vast stretches along the Canadian National Railways as yet untouched by the plow made natural game preserves. Practically every farmer returned with the bag limit of twenty-five birds. "We could have got the bag limit with pop-guns or slingshots." said one 'hunter. The Western Canadian farmer looks forward to the hunting season with enthusiasm. Shotgun clubs are formed, Judges go into the field with com- peting members. Easy chances are ignored. The score of each contestant is based upon distance, height and po- sition of birds. This competition in It was the fattest bag j directly in contact the open hunting field has developed many crack shots among men who, up to the last two years, had given little thought to other than purebred herds and grain fields. PUBLICITY GREAT NEED OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOL "Publicity is the greatest need of the schools today," declared Edward J. Tobin, superintendent of Cook county schools, in his lecture recently before Prof. Harrington's class in Community journalism on "What the Editor Should Know About the Schools." "And the greatest of all avenues of publicity is the newspaper," he added. Mr. Tobin referred not only to the city papers but also to all the small community publications which come with the people. "TI can do more for the schools through newspapers than through any other medium," he continued. 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