"Big calibou to-day!" said Ned with his usual happy grin, u "oo’med’ and the rest of breakfast disappearedï¬ Andy slipped iuo the little clearing u I ï¬nished, sulped a. paniki’n‘ of black to: 1nd swallowed a. chunk of bxead. , "Big lot deer, west side. Twoâ€"free small bunch 'bont middleâ€"19‘s so.†{The caribou is known A: “deet†in Newfound- land.) He took the slums nnd luncheon but, I my mic. Leading on It a rapid pace, he stepped carefully tm dead branches lud \vatetholu. when ice zlimmered in warning. Up through the havier growth we went until it began to thin and grow shorter, 1nd .then out on the lower rim of Great Bamn Hill. - 1 dug my way into my clothes, ï¬nger: so cold that buttons would not button, and moccasin laces unbent stifly. The tundu crunched under our feet and a covey ot purmigan burst into the air with a thunderous roar of why. In- voluntarily I 'muked ' them down; but Andy swore softly and picturesquely, mopping to listen. There was’uot a breath of wind, not a nound, and as We walted, straining to catch the least noise, the sun climbed up out of a brilliant east with long shafts of golden light that caused the distant hills to be in clearest outline. “Them thoseâ€"hi: lot!" me that the white in him gave him too much knowledge. that the Eskimo caused his aversion to water and that the Indian blood made him quiet air. a good hunter. A few snapping: of twigs and he was gone. I could see his ï¬gure turning this way and thst as he passed through the gloom that still clung to the nnderbrush on his way. “the hill from which miles of the Great Barren at the head of East River Waters, Hawk‘s Bog, could be seen. "Uo‘meal, ham, pa'tridge, coff’ ready Andy â€sud me the glasses and we that instead of being willowy they arel lay side by side on the thick. damp moss fast becoming hfllowy,‘and staring them at the top of the rise. As far as the eye in the face is the choice 0‘ â€Wart-19!! 9,. â€"or glassesâ€"could reach the Barren muscle the ‘ng'â€Ã©xercise,'the-Iatter mug; stretched away in rolling distances, gray . ing, of course. less lounging in motori green and yellow 11: the sunlight. A few 4 l clouds caused dark shadows to pass" . Nail»! £3.45:th M1); J, '1‘, M.‘ slowly over it. and atllaat ! found the Finney, the W chiel‘ surgeon of the “big lot." , ‘ 2‘ Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, who; Moving to the southvard some ï¬fty-but lately declined the â€ï¬‚uency of caribou were travelling slowly 31°n3'Princeton VUniversiU. ‘W flu: it '50“ ‘ mile "‘3' stopping t° bmmlthe men and women of to-day devoted here and then, as they followed mlmore time to golf and lent amen,» deeply beaten down "roads†W; by the: hm not WWI“ aim?“ thousands thatlhad passed the same way health ‘be mneh 1mm ed mfg ’tliey wonld “flier“ the mm- not be assailed by out: arch toe of the The eight power Zeiss brought thei-nZ‘W mans-d mmfm _ -' v ,1 ,M -" “5:37" “You be ready soon. sir? 1 sq take loo: ’cross Big Barren. ’: ~ A strangely uncommunicative individual was Andyâ€"half Inchan. quarter Eskimo and quarter white. He often explained to into the quiet or me mouuuucw y... ___ ï¬r. A faint sheen of pink and bronze was stealing over the treetops. tinting the last night clouds with delicate colors as Andy rolled from his blankets. â€No wind nowâ€"not inuch later! Good day!†be granted. Cold? It was bitterly cold! I crawled out of my sleeping bag and crouched over the breakfast ï¬re that crackled warmly. while streams of sparks shot up among the pine branches and vanished Andy pulled on his heavy sweater. dipped his face and hands into the tiny spring that bubbled by our camp and lighted his pipe. .Luc ~-°â€"_ I,†., verynear, andloonldaeetwogoodheads that lowered and lifted “he stag: 111be the my and watched. - Andy dug both elbows into the tundnJm or- haflilg thé YEW! to In!!! “Fort'ono-tbgee-ï¬ve‘ point mebbe! Le’l ‘ Mil“ taxicab. insist upon riding to 6°!â€â€˜ ~ , - ., -:mob5oetivepdptthammm “'9 backed at the hill and started at ‘,when WW '0‘,“ «than mm’ half not new“ the Barren. tequila; ‘93.» 30°“ . -,: x ._ ~ the 35:11: debhaions and emitting? 0031 an. War.†aid 1);, Fm. «a hands and knees when we had to cross a ‘ {bins of luxury, bag it m Wk go, ‘ ' h d a» bin» spa: in full sight r‘flgg gaining): ' ,thodoctor and u; mm The r-aribou i: I peculiqr- hait to ink. E. m 1 W A mm Kamrr bu scum “4553::th «may new gun! wing ‘ " ‘ hwry war. but Ihohasnmthm: culi- nah t, â€cl!!- Mutual-t ï¬ll In! mi. aptm by giving him .3 yrs f" ï¬i- ‘9]: . thin-h air an; A Head in Velvet BY LAWRENCE MOTT. ."izht. X912. by the New York Herald 00. All rights reserved.) BRISK. clear dawn, typical of October in Northern Newfound- land. In the early morning still- ness the chattering of jays came humbly and the reverberations of the cook‘s an: strokes carried fax-I the quiet of the motionless pine and A faint sheen of pink and bronze was line over the treetops. tinting the last with delicate colors as Andyi . : vlouds ‘ Sighting the Caribou? â€x right. 1M2. by the New York Herald Co. All 3’ Mt! tanned.) BRISK. clear dawn, typical of October in Northern Newfound- \ land. In the early morning still- ness the chattering of jays came harshly and the reverberations of the cook’s “9 strokes carried far the quiet of the motionless pine and A faint sheen of pink and bronze was '9’ :lear dawn, typical of I Northern Newfound- the early morning stin- hattering of jays came 6 the reverberation of no strokes carried far 5r? 1 g9 take look a. red handkerchief fastened to a stick. This csnnot be done 'n the case of a "company.†though. because there is al- ways some old doe who in. either had experience of like kind before or who just “doesn't went to.†and, strangely enough, a doe‘s example and warnings are alway. more heeded thanastag’s.‘ ‘ way: some Ola aoe wuo ues cuurr uuu experience oflike kind before or who just “doesn’t went to.†and. strangely enough, a doe's example and warnings are nlwnye ' wuulcu nun: nuyycu -u-uv W. A confused max-muting oi eherp sounds. of e huge tam-peeved one the Neck hill- much like the cletterln‘ of men: cue-tenets. end eeemed to (reuse a 16th It: manic broke the quiet. light. end the M meteoric briluenq moArEdhyeefzg 11mg]: :higgismnce d'owu 'o "B, damnâ€"gone!" wee handful. ' Andy bolted up the eteep. I clemherinz I do not remember enythlu hut shiver about three hundred yards. then to two Crossing 9. Of C “11m .. WWW WWW Anhnnnlu'loc nc Pref prndnl‘PrQ‘GARAEéyijnffggqfffl ApfOpOS Of â€1? Bite Qt: 4 Dog Curiosity of the Caribou. The really. weak point in the ,aribon’s defensive wit is his insatiable curiosity. Conditions being right, viz.. no wind and a clear day. the writer has tolled them singly and. in pairs to within a few feet of his “blind†by slow‘ly nnc‘ regularly waving Automobiles 1TH their penchant for entomobiles- Wand sylphlike ï¬guresâ€"and this npâ€" plies equal]: to men And women'â€" society ï¬nds itself in-n qua’ndaryJ The lure of the automobile in irresistible. 'and in consequence flesh, great tells of it. continues to pile up, ma modistes land. tailors are put to desperate straits when. they seek to bring out and necentunte graceful lines in the garments. the! de- sign for Madame end her nuaband. Dame ‘Fashigng‘lecrees that the men. and Women of, the present â€era shall. be ‘willowy and graceful, Devotees-ob-tlie lautomobile 'ï¬nd. to their litter‘ diam, v The writer has testev‘. their seeming pOWer and has Eonnd that-with even a light breeze they will swing off with their rapid trot at a mile and a half’s‘distance when a human being crosses down wind to them. Working up wind; moving only when their heads are down. it is possible to get within a few yards of them unless one makes .- noise. The least crackle. the faintest click of a rifle hammer and the) are off without any attempt to see what frightened them. >~.\‘, that instead of being willowy they are. fast becoming billowy,.and staring them in the face isnthetch9i¢e of stat-nus»! or. muscle racking exercise; the utter med-‘7 hum of courne. less launch; in motor The Writéf Starting Actoss a “Those who can aflord to own motor cars can well start! a saddle horse. A brisk center in the morning or afternoon is worth more as a health builder than‘ days spent in an automobile. Better still is a morning or afternoon spent on the golf links. This being impossible. start 1 ;out and walk at a good brisk pace until ‘the ï¬rst signs of fatigue appear. and then take a cab or motor car†home and seek the needed rest and relaxation" Doctor Finney believes in moderation in all things. His own life amply at- tests that he practises wha't he preaches. Temperate and absteminous in all things. he is thus enabled to keep his brain, muscles and nerves. in the best possible condition that he can the better under- take the many delicate operations which come to him each day. In this respect we much resembles Dr. Howard Kelly. the noted woman’s specialist and sur- geon, who preceded him at the hospital. Both are athletes and believe that. ever! man and {gunman should get all the on: of door exercise posslhle. ‘ _. ‘ t in the open an! 3100: they would ï¬nd how much better they felt. and (hi: without the attending discomfort of increasing I. 0001' exam Will». “I do not believe in Ii. woman overaoi38| the thing." Dr. Finney continued. V‘Torw instance. the git! who pm a the ‘atllJ letic girl’ and goes in for outline-e mint snort; which-run: “turthe may of: F at i Producer's This Train Will Be Held Until 430 p m , .15, The Middle Day Of The 3.9190808; swvws telnet $3!“ an Agrigentine- on the mgr? date of- his dguxhter feasted up- _- wgrd- of twenty: thousand pa? "Ions“ The brother of the 313‘ = l» pegor-‘Witemuf 6m treated. him with two-thousand ï¬shei‘ind ueven ump- sapd. birds, @111 of treated-kt: and ex- quisite 'flav'or. ‘ 1 ' Helio'ghbnlus never ate ï¬Ih ‘when 110 resided ‘Iiear’ the men, n6: an: fowl. or meat but what cane trim: 3.8m"- di" thnce. - ‘ . HiI horses he had with mm W lions Ana tigers with pdrtridzes, quail» pheaunu and woodeocks, and his dot! with ,theiliveu at ducks, geese and tub 2â€" ..A L- vnu} Yum: lul‘u .- __.__, ken. while a item of his daily fare he had the hegds ot- pan-om and peacocks. the ,gomba of cock: and the brain! 01 thrushés and nightingale; 7 ’ , To ‘thesé bdmuets he would {Muently mvite’eight' 61d men blind of one 'eye, Vei‘ght: bald. eight deaf. eight lune with the float. eight blacks, eight exceedingly thin ,n‘dteigh: to m m: the! could inn-eel: :wulh,.w_ho, when the: hud eaï¬en .. mnch‘n they cohld. icre'takug out :whnéhuthey mum. ~Were taken out"'â€"' â€" , .v of. lthe‘ ‘ me'nt‘" - , .houlderi' of“ In two ~extremitiea the wk: of - â€'3‘ "9" ‘h’ - , . «mind's teeth slurp]: implanted in 7' e'ul soâ€"ldiers.‘ “ ‘ . . , â€it this nitride were’ drunk forty tun: ot'w,wing.-~>131m sages 'of Austrian. . .13-- “If flaw “macaw madden n." qnaniitifl'd moon 9" 9019" “n“ - ‘ -m’teuiv.i . mun,“ â€W?†28‘ Mandel“ . Lhï¬gwmcy dune Fm“? fe' ‘cqmmâ€"j‘e’a'15056x‘en.‘504 â€m: ‘ - .' "‘5 -. ‘ J. 'IIA LA- I) there it nothing utonhhlnx in the . ‘ feet. in not elven eqnnble. While unne- ue gentle nnd ever may to aru- and be cues-ed. there no others whicl. hull this there is nothing extrsordi- nary. But it wu because persons did not best this distinction in mind that the bite of s do; which we: simply surly iesse the sun of s yam person who hsd ‘been bitten was so severely and thorough- ti. (winterized the: s very lstgewonnd Twas ms'de. ‘~ nre surly tempered. showingth their teeth on the slightest provocation sod rot hesi- '1‘â€. hundred nth! Now that m hundred! ml: the luck cw! AP- panntly out of unit. the his fellow moved intothéeentrootmlbtnndcm-ed out on tho a: tide. Notu earthly chum. to thoot because of the other- between an. ad they were too clone in for Andy uld me to i'epent our former manoeuvre. So we lay there Andy (rumbled “Cro- bcck: run get! Le'l go!" So we retraced o Just [young lady who happened to be in a honbe where there was a do: “tempted to sgdp the mine! when it we: called {monemomtouothet Thedogthn- I: former manoeuvre. So we Ity were I they worked by. I Med my best to get my muzzle sight 1th. ï¬ne heat. but etch time n doc or young 3m would move in the way. 068 m numb whose temper: sight ntraced our earlier path. in the I Ind :01: them“! waemoftheyonpx under his breath 'loac other tide: me! ier path. dropped 7 und Iain n’n. shout where we ofthe mebbe mum. ‘, We ate our luncheon u crammed silence. for forty-one po‘inters are not to be seen every day, even in Newfound- land. a, r I was not putlcgahrly keen ubout it. as I bud been on the $01301"; Hills and the going is very bad. the moss wry heavy nnd continunl bogs. However. Andy had ‘4- I-‘nvâ€"hn nlw-r. didâ€"and we trudged going is very 1m. nnd continuul bolt his wayâ€"he nlwfl" steadily on: ‘ that. Already in hundtod ynrdu am. loin: like mad, wutho “comma." “Hthâ€"Ihegtmwhen I felttholkhtwiï¬onm; nee. Theylnd scented us at" ma not stopped to make further inquiries! i When Andy's tooked inquiringly “s‘posin’ we '3 t'm. tour mile.) _ 1 The miles cum; up in fell behind: still no sight or of any of hisgriends ‘ We sighted twé :inxles little company" of {our nine. but none ind am worth bothering Ahoy. “S'ponin‘ not get back Alright?†It is of little lmportnnce in each I; one hhcu .1 comes to an outï¬t for caxmuu to cell In 0. veteritu 'zneurgeon He can shooting the ugtter it is the Lem: Iur not any podtively her the enlmel in the‘ best couutu is only get a. “Uh. uy or is not rabid. Alnd the greeteet feult polin; up- die “lit then um ‘92.“. wxiug tint an be co‘mldï¬u .0 Mia†the ma the Km“ number of “ALVA-55.11113 animal in cue 01- t. An autopsy of tune. ‘ the body by Reel! «not eettle the quee- Supplia should he ordered hum 51. don. One mono; he eeneln male-e the John’s. Xewtoundlnod. to in twin to mm- hula of_ the do? when cert-led to amp-m pom o! deg-nun- that the epoch: PM Image, ï¬ve- the to positive m «Beet-u. In an- way u ugh Q ran“ InMd m '5 out; n 8. Melt. Thence-flan . u “.4“ Shootâ€; license: can 850’. and enuue whedouhebeel‘ 'wemmwemxothmsmu Thuéreou the per in†or“! '9“! one“. The wrktr has .3 with“ m m m m w-iuund tli lighter dues are the beat. with “are him. ‘Cleem .theco contusion brim we!) when mr signs ‘9 .yet'uul neeee,n -.- L A.†M n- .. .1 A-._ __‘_A tam been dealt with In these new umvle from an: mama-tram “urn-om Gt alarm P. It is of little Imporn’n‘ce in such g cue to all In t veterifu surgeon Hé'cnn?‘ not any positively « her the taunt! is or is not nbi Aln‘d the 3mm: full: (but can be [mil to act-15cc the anlmnl in can 01- I. An tutopcy of: ply bed te-pered. end ell thet’ wee re- lukedwutoweehthevonndwlthbdled .veter- or with berefweter end to mete the two smell wound- bleed. The nest thet should heve been done was to hen centerleed with e W iron the point: where the do; hed lueerted its tents, » Suheeqnentlxh le pertlcnlerly impor- tent to inqul‘re 'into the etete of the dog'e heelth. Putting metters et their wont. the dog. when oleced under observation. will die within ten den If it ie-reelly rabid. And only. lien should the injured person repelr to the‘Pesteur Institute to undergo sn‘ inoculation steinst hydro- phohie. But the per“ bitten muet elweye be reel-tired. Heinlethetoldthetthedog in queetlon wee m In tempered end unity. end thet the found in no we! dit- feutmmenordlnlrywound. Butifhe1 bellowed tended" thst theeeieenyl ewrehenllou the Injured pee-on innue- dietely inexineeh i- loet. end his stetej of mind beconei'ewh es to predispoee; him to theme-t eerlongeonecoxnencee. ‘ Hills. Big he IIWIJ'. didâ€""d horn atn {1r emu? Mob 3' 1er zone m dnt teller nntlen into for camp darktime? » our faces )f (be big c ‘or that In: both sun and sooth: Mebbe ï¬nished a big chap. Ill nutter. a small: n another of [but Were )9 ï¬nd Doctor more big and Wu. -. ‘ .nnr .n- A [the fur And then I saw! A haunt hundred yards away was a big m. and u the mists rolled ulde for In law: he loomed huge above the others that were lying down all round him. [lie magniï¬cent white mandhun: low and the brow pans seemed lncredulouva massive. I held for his Ihonlder and area “No touch! Shdot 'za’in!" growled" Andy. but a he spoke the great head sank slowly forward: wet-y» mduall: tnd‘ duo-t as though he were lying down of his own will the hi; fellow'sank to his knees. nemained so for an instant. then Dawn had broken. and we stand again. mac“. because we had no break- mt. 1 doing my best to keep my teeth from chattering. " Down I little alley we Went. Andy travelling very (not; My eyes were blurred by the cold and from being but half awake, ma when Andy dropped I fell beside him; “By damnâ€"big tellerâ€"banner" yards-â€" Ihoot!" he. whispered. ' To save my life I could see nothing that even faintly mumbled n enrlbon. Gently swirling mists writhed anion: the hillside opposite end drifted ovet no. 0! course. the with“. ue so plentiful thettheneleklmngo‘faunbouis the most simple meter in the world. and can ’be done u my little expense. they can he that. The ï¬rst' {a ham August mmmmmmmmmxthfrom October 20 well on into the winter. The 11km time b preferuble, beam the am- hum than {tee of velvet uni in perfect candid“. ulthpuh the.mn.u: man and not hr. [3'5 80!" h is ducal: tor the writer to wage» any one pine n. being, ‘bggt'gr. than another for caribou. but Ji‘e' bemonaUy prefers to get :way Into the northern end of the ishnd. where the-animals are not harassed by the noï¬dly increasing num- ber of saunter spot-mu. awd wucre we better bends are luble to be found. Hawk's Bay is not uncomfo‘rtably ac- ceuibte by going from Port-nux- Basques to Bay of Island. by main nud there tak- ing the little Inn ship to Port Samders. which is at the mouth of llauus Hay Excenent and «Men: guides can be ae’ ‘cm-ed mere. .one of {he be“ being {Um- Lhun Hone. A grand bend it woo! Not a pron; broken or Muted. yet the his ate; hod been in may morons bottles quite re- cently. for there were «steal-jagged rip: on NI unk- end one. between his fon- kfl toot woo still bindings ' } The cuibou shooting inA'Newfoundland to o tudnoting sport; e‘opeéi’ouy it ‘one will'toke nothing b‘ut no“: good he.“ until Andy whisperedzâ€"“Big fen" are two open won: in which , ““a‘ '1, c‘ ' W In an.) mowing and guru 3-:- arihou' a“ uiwnyé we, hob tron ii: anchoring m today and went down W did! it‘to their den and Mrs. Eldridge Stanton, mm, and Burrell Iiencoc â€on years old, of Cleveland Four 0:!" persons were a at the the. but managed more in safety. puns up against the {twig-omï¬o to 80am. der the influence of m th-gmatmasshad unrated to the shore. The m 1,000 feet in length, we place: a quarter 01" Width. For two weeks i lured safe-passage to the h today an immense crowd W came to View» tlw w' «I o! the river. Somewhere deep in ‘Lhe g 1,001 might, sleeps ‘thv- twice put aside chances in order to remain with stricken wife. and who, in ow of death, spurnod asst. himselt and atwmmod to the woman‘s body a nu from the lower 5‘09] 3 And the lad, Burro“ llcac cam in the same mnuld. uot turned back on the it misusing to the man. he. have made the shore. about and made 102' the without being W. A! “telltheman strove t0] 5. feet again and tried a along the ice, calling ‘for «to Both and um. I: unrest. Hea- u: 1-; turned ' a couple and halped the £0â€! straggled n‘ung q hammocks of ice, gen 1);: d “an stretch 0! “1m“- m 1 in cried. “ Let us die he .1! the time the great :avl driven onward by a south and pressed by a jam, b1 kom its anchorage meat of the Horsmhoe Pans. ‘ than you! stated that he In; at. the government :1 M the road would be cl B“ have been snnu'xng pf!" the Domioninn um M“ be an exec-mum. Anna-1 Report of this bu ill‘ the busineSS done up n 0' What, 1911, shows you I. the best in the I tory. the net proï¬ts and ammo. were .the urges «I'd- ‘fllo note circulatio‘ “It. “I deposits. its pai1 til. m and total asst on a. new high level. The “WI boil: “Emily an Oflvdy ungodbut 3 ate “I M in no unartain M it has Increased its the public is shown by '01. 01 business trans“ I“ â€I “I! by the very m in dopocim. These At a}: meeting of the t0' hold My a telegram " tho Hon. 8. Hughes, Minis Everything is shaping M: the building of th foul tram Cameron direct ny, thus surï¬ng the clim can. rock hill, known 34 1th and Defence. and . deputation wu npl “£00,000 greater than c year ago and now stand a‘ 0“. Another evidence of FWG'B BIG SALE. Direct Roa W N38 10" the fa Omsk properly . big!!!“ 00.“ Repository W? when all the County Feb ()Ur