och-n ... moo-.0... E50 Ken': 32‘ 'Jlismziou eton Jct.. 6.35 a.m.. 25 n.m.. daily z-xcept train will hr 95pm» t for passengers from Ottawa on night .ion at Bxxz-kctun Jet. Lmdsay acme-\- : p...“ ‘3 Markets. c wt 'ororm he city :er ndsa}. Jail} except Mixed tmin with 91' comb. 'RAIN TO {ONTO ‘Mondï¬y. J an. 13 - 050-4130;“.5: ...... 530â€"6.†)mmn (xtu‘et cars 9 city). at 1 pm. Jun! Iiun 4. .51)p.m.. trains for London, ater Owen Sound for Lindsay ...... 3.00â€"4.00 4.00â€"6.00 ..... 0.30â€"0.30 ..... 0.30â€"0.30 ....... 0.15â€"0.16 7 . 0.10â€"0.11’. ...... 0.30â€"1.90 Coal Iron 11113.11 (ed Paints Pure Lead the latest ades, to be quantity. 0. 22â€"0.“ AND P.B.. Toronu NADA U.i")-â€"O.80 (1.45â€"0.45 â€554.65 0.53â€"0.58 are $1.85 $1.75 $1.75 $1.75 $2.25 for t ans? )H '13 )scn ber “â€"0. 90 18 news the big ve the ncml KOW’D l'he .1908 Lindsay Branch, W. C,- T. Hï¬rsoï¬ HHJL W! 1 Al“- . 4 Abmmns“, D W W yAdonntant. an» omca. mom-o The Dwimedium for Altai-$1.011. Golan» Lindsay a. n d Surrounding District.“ VOLUME ‘LI. . Paid- -up Capital. $10,000,000 m ‘- - - 5, 000 ,000 Total Assets, - "3,000,000 3 . ,AND I ’ j t‘ g “9““ 1"“ "P $150,000.00. LINDSAY, ONT., THURSDAY WJI. Stevens. B. , , 3:7; {ï¬fe-gm of! com . I. mg-..£"£‘ï¬Â§Â°â€œh931 [War A a bun 11m mu}. -§.. -_-.. -. .. 4.“;“1-9 vuwguawntralo‘ ; lot from to death if it F. 03‘Tay19rgDichtqt, YOUR «:me REX shouldleach have an ace beach than .tbgvnlnpof money. ,_ ' mm mm; ms I an ’13 pw‘ «5 my ‘ . . the shnal‘h-n .0 31°39; Thia_ other causes, but lor the l l The last part of “non-sense" is 31- n F ways "sense." but. Rom. Kcrnighan. / ' of "Rushdale Farm." Flamboro, al- ' ways manages to make the beginning 5 and the middle of his 'r‘nonsense†as! well as the end and ultimatum into more or less of senslble suggesbfon. Up in Flamboro‘ there are immi- grants of the â€don't-chcrâ€"lmow " type. and all the other typos, good I or bad, so The Khan has lots of op- --â€"â€"- portunity for study of the classes. Megan), The Khan has loms of to rig t TIME for study. an be has to do awe“ is to eat, drink, sleep and be merry, gt? 'run a farm. write {or the newspap- c ‘ ' ers and see that all municipal work '3;ij get is properly conducted. This gives : d t on The Khan lots of time. for the busier A†3““ , 20TH FEBRUARY, "1908 905""? and ‘IEWED BY THE FARMERY Pomâ€"THE KHAN. 0f IMMIGRATION 0 stand around nude in your able to pull my obliged to rel. or an axe. too you are go- Pession o! the HALIBUR'I‘ON HUNTER SAYS “"9 “3" W†0‘ the l‘earulatiom: he _ . . . . would allow only one door to each ‘UGHTERED. EASY To K ' tho he would have weh ON ACCOUNT CF BEEP SNOW, t'0 lessen illicit hunting. Often we hear of the scarcity of Thomporter inquired about the , cm and the gradual diminution in #899198 in the north. and was told a have a number. at the deer in the north. “Mt mt 31nd Qink had (been lentiful in the middle Very cm, {or ulterior reasons, the “1‘ the â€"3" â€â€˜1' marshes, ' :1 Hail- should stay at impression‘h left. that. illegalahoot- â€MW and Hastings- The red ’0! ï¬ne of deer is responsible (or these “7“ pl?nu'?'â€~ â€1d “8 “"8. which ago conditions. Now. the fact of we were aw 0’ '1 Lindsay MP8- wear is um 1.me illegal shooting Wm: PM“! that the past sea,- haa only been accountable for a very 8°“ 11“ b9†5 Proï¬table one for contains ,, Saturday and never "xou wish to loam thisvï¬'gh‘ah :be- 11 than be W10 or no mega! cause she drinks 3" the shooting What then is the emperor "Yes, air." at the decrease? my be psked. There “Do you drink yourself?" at me several other Dupes. but loathe â€Hat's my business !" angrily. in- present. one my be cited. This is Whereupon the unnioved lawyer lid the slaughter of the deerby wolves. gt'ietly asked him: , vcr Speaking 0! this the mo Ey; "How you my 3th»: business 1’†a- RWOLVES KILLING DEER 0111' IN "IE fl ‘uouara. and the roll on)! of victims slain by m corporations every yeu' !nukeu a record mom terrible than that of a great war." en E to rig themselves out with mitts. ) mufflers, underclothca, etcâ€"that is, if they ate any good at all. To their '_ credit, the most of them are, but . they get it tipped off to them wrong. 7 and then they become discouraged. ' And when you are half {town you are Istupid. and you get knocked about, ‘and you are very wretched indeed. . The other day we took up a col-1 lection in our church to send books; and clothing to the nude and happy savage. somewhere in Africa, where it is 120 degrees in the shade ! And here were plenty of people all around ’us who hadn't mitts, and it 22 de- grees below zero 2 We sometimes do things clmnsily., We should have [spent that money in sending our un- ‘known friends mosquito netting, fly paper and bug poison. No. we 1 shouldn’t. either; we should have,l spent it in buying merciful mittscfor .‘1 555555555555 .‘5 Savings DEER 3!; "IE NOR"! or the man SAYS 3°? EBEEN SLA- °‘ nhun ('8! {MW separate.» \v;::»";.:“° :' av... .414 gh‘Ptmhe nskad :â€" "W v-wvw .Iuc "You‘u’ruh cc 1cm uu "3W :â€" 5 woman he. mm â€3' 4 -*Ii.~?“t3“...;;;;i'::.; mam... “.2291‘5. "9:1 35' ’“Wné‘ f"? ion Bank 3e told the mporter that it was a frequent occurrence in the north. where he spentthe greater portion of his days, to heir from- uxe shanty the ‘ pursue the deer through the forest. “Is that the ondy cause for the de- cline of the deer '1‘" was asked. "Oh, no." heremarked, "the in- crease in the number of hunters dur- ing the past, few years and also (he DOW ?" asked thé reporter. "'Yes~.‘ “10 ravages of the wolm {this year have been greater than-Jar :many seasons on account of the ,depth of the snow." ’ ‘ The hunter hauls from the north western pox-dun ‘2: '{alibunton coun- ty, when: the wolves -roam about in hungry troops and prey upon other wild game of the forest. Department unnioved la rye:- any difï¬culty in m- crussex.