Bear Facts: The History and Folklore of Island Bears Part One
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In this forest wilderness bears were
very numerous. The heavy tramps of
the brutes trotting in the dark around
the little log homes would be heard by
the inmates all through the weary
nights. In the mornings owing to
their being so very numerous, the
strong, wild animal smell of them,
where they would be sleeping around,
would greet the nostrils of the people
as they would emerge from their
primitive dwellings.
Charlottetown Presbyterian and Evangelical
Witness, December 6,1877
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- Title
- Bear Facts: The History and Folklore of Island Bears Part One
- Creator
- Hornby, Jim
- Subject
- Island Magazine, Prince Edward Island Museum
- Description
- In this forest wilderness bears were very numerous. The heavy tramps of the brutes trotting in the dark around the little log homes would be heard by the inmates all through the weary nights. In the mornings owing to their being so very numerous, the strong, wild animal smell of them, where they would be sleeping around, would greet the nostrils of the people as they would emerge from their primitive dwellings. Charlottetown Presbyterian and Evangelical Witness, December 6,1877
- Publisher
- Prince Edward Island Museum
- Contributor
- Date
- 1987
- Type
- Document
- Format
- application/pdf
- Identifier
- vre:islemag-batch2-289
- Source
- 22
- Language
- en_US
- Relation
- Coverage
- Rights
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