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Show Maybe a Sheep in. Wolf s Togs rpHZRE'S on Jill that we wouldn't (i a pink JL ribbon on, a ribbon of any color, in fact But we don't have to and thank our lucky stars for that These thoughts were stirred after reading about Robert R. Cockburn, an Ontario prospector, a man with the courage of his convictions. con-victions. W are not impressed with his convictions con-victions and not even morbidly impressed by his courage. If it is courage, he could put it to far better use.' Cockburn is a member of the S. P. T. W. D. C. A. B. P. (Society for Proving That Wolve Don't Go Around Biting People.) To prove his contention thst wolves don't Cockburn entered the arena of a Toronto riding academy with two huge timber wolves who had been starved for 24 hours. And he succeeded in tying a pink ribbon rib-bon around the neck of Jill, one of the 90-pound wolves. "Thst proves it" allowed Cockburn. ' "A wolf won't attack a man unleses hopelessly cornered, and mouse or pheasant will do It then." It may prove it to Cockburn. but JiU may ftrear her pink ribbon until she dies of eld age before well try to take it off. |