After reviewing these facts, he feels the urge to sally forthwith a full quiver of arrows and a dependable bow to see whatthe red gods have in store for him. Success or not, he will beout with nature and will enjoy a full cup of pleasure.
Few people seem to realize the important part the bow hasplayed in man's advance toward civilization. It has been saidthat the three most important incidents in man's early de-velopment were the discovery and application of fire and theinventions of the wheel and the bow. Without fire man couldnot have advanced to a position much above the ape, withoutthe wheel man could not have progressed and without the bowhe may not have survived. The bow is the instrument that