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Show I ' , Seal Hunting. Newfoundland seal hunters for generations gen-erations have wasted most of their time in the actual location of seul herds. It was like spending an hour looking for a berry bush that could be "picked clean" In ten minutes. This appealed to the Imagination of Alan S. Butler, young English flyer, out gunning for opportunity Instead of waiting for her.' He contracted to locate the seal herds at ten cents a heud, by air-planes. air-planes. Now his Aerial Surveying company Is doing a land-office busl-ness busl-ness and Butler Is on the road to riches at twenty-three. It's a humbug, that opportunity knocks once at every man's door. Opportunity Op-portunity does pause at every man's front gate, but she usually has to be dragged to the door by a constant watcher. |