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Watchman Warder (1899), 8 Feb 1912, p. 4

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60 best species will become extinct. Some men hnve alreadq)v given up the gun for the camera. Others seek onLv those uni. -1: which prey upon man or his poo- Here. then, in the wolf is c m. tre- mendously interesting marry for the nut-nan. Historians famous. or in- famous. enemy of man sad game, ex- uedinxly dimenlt ot approach, fearless» ”ions. roving. tho-re could harm: be blind better culim-udons in my object ma bette: of the hunt. Nor should the joy of the hunter's tale tom the deep paddwl recess of the club chi: be fox-scum: Few 1111mm m “wounded with m. much mysterious fan-1 dastion as the w.olf Theme of wild,1 'dld Itotiel a :1 childhood, hononbly‘ vouched for in 1110 sacred pages of Me‘ Gulef s Fif.‘ .1 Reader, constently men‘ cloned in ths- 113.7 ’3 despetchea as hsving “ken moth. 1- choice mono! in the form d e Russian mu! carrier. general em- Motaiithstilbloodthirmmm at m. Lhewoltisenshrinedhth CoyoteIsNotaWoli. xomentionwillbemsdeinthhm at the so called “prairie wo " or coyote. lort. that it is neither lengthy nor ex- pensive, that there are plenty of wolves, tad that they nre all going again. w and history of the world. That is the proper thing in sport just now. Perhaps it is the result of the leaven which red blooded chaps like Harry Wiltney and Paul Ralney have been finding. Perhaps it is merely the re- crudescence of thnt primal instinct for n tussle with the giant strength of nature which has always been present in strong, virile races. 1 Anyway, the thing has been doneJ Pioneers who know their business have been over the ground, blazed the way, and nre back with stories that stir the blood. ’11!” say the trip can be made in come But 3: increasing number feel that the m game is bein: killed at too rapidly And that there it ‘ml’ that some of acme here. There is little of W1 about the coyote. He ’3 the bhck sheep dtbefamily, thecnrdogoftheentire; pout tut Lv )VLC- u- â€" â€"- -â€"..-_ _____ _v_"_ _ t the family, the cur do; of the entire wolf 1n thle country is to be charged with of on: we Be is ‘ cowggd ”d . de‘emnt.‘ about but thousand dollar: W every fin: ’1 ' II I he ncinl dinerence between the My One mm]; the "If who“ mm 'm fence '01f and the m °°¥°te 1' well “1”" n so‘ peculiar she could be accurately heron: I. chnnctemtic method of «min: the traced, we: recently killed in Odom: 1h 1‘ Ill x land theepmen andfile teacher: mm: m ed that the had Iatrectlyieonée $1M When the wolf will content himself in am can “no” then. “a t M Rh mm“: but “'9‘" m“ km“ W and apnea «magnum Aenttle “£1: lnnelf. die coyote will 59PM on I” 801" combeny with hlmmenne r'anehe'e oénttetea rem-ion. in m~ v cm killint the cumin) over Wyoming ‘uid MW tempt ‘gClLA fl PAGE TWENTY. (Wt. 1912. by the New York Herald Co» All right. reached.) ‘ N 3110st at 50 below zero,vand allowing it to lie untouched until after wolves! putrefaction sets in. Only the very mean- That is the proper thing in est of animals are attracted to the graves sport just now. Perhaps it is of human kind, and these graves are the the result of the leaven which special interest of the coyote. In this re- red blooded chaps like Harry spect. as in others. the coyote is entitled ' and Paul Rainey have been to the name of hyena. for such he realLv g. Perlnps it is merely the re- isâ€"the hyena of the plains. There is nee of thtt primal instinct f0? 8 nothing in common between the wolf and ith the giant strength 0‘5 nature the coyote. They are born enemies. And LS always been present in strong. woe betide the coyote upon whose track ces. _ a wolf once starts in anger! The end can? 1!. the thing has been done. he predicted with absolute certainty. The} who know their business have coward is defeated before the fight. 1 a, Fad of Shooting This Unpopular and Destruc- tive Minedâ€"Govern- ment Estimates Each Wolf on the Average Costs $4,000 a Year in Property ea 6 as American Sportsmen on Snowshoes, Making PAPJAH OF ' THE WILDERNESS Skin to Man's REM Mm Eight Feet Six Inches from Scout to Tail Nobody seems to have a good explana-i tion handy The Western misers of sheep; and cattle any that it is because thel bounty for the killing of wolves in so:I mail that nobody will bother to hunt them. A half-breed in far Saskatchewan told me that nature regulates all these things: as soon as the Wolves become too. numerous for their own good some enemy will be found to kill them 0E.Px'ol>al1lyI both are right. ‘ The subject is of such immediate in. tereat that the United States hat set ex- pert.- to analyzing the facts The Forest Bureau of the Department of Agriculture and the Department of the Interior are gathering data to work out eome schexm- for the extermination of the'peata.‘ im- mense business corporations such as. the American Doolen Company are intensely interested. for the ravages on the prop- erty of the latter corporation would hardly be believei The government has even issued special literature about the wolf, giving startâ€" ling facts regarding the injury wrought by the wild creatures sud the best methods for their capture or killing. This is the first time specid litenture bearing gm}; any one wild unimgl has been is- md by Mtovermnentâ€"intemting e'vi- dance thnt our contihent still contains much of primitive wi Damage Wrought by Wolves. But for the indomment of the figures by the two leading governments of this continent few. would accept the records of June wrought by the v wow . The United States government say}! that every It will surprise the uninformed to hear that wolves are on the increase all over North America and probably in Russia. This is vouched for by the government: of the United States and Canada. and founded on the opinions of cattle men. Indians and trappers. Wolves on the Increase. mm 1mg sum; a"? '> A win): o L‘W‘Bfln‘ 6? 1n. M336 , In,» HE Legishturer of our various TStata as well“ the‘fede'rtl govern. ment itself are forever ,buyiri': them-‘ when with“ the inning of new um. ~ “I am fined'tor hilun to provide good drinking water on my passenger trans.” 1 Rhode hinder might m: to which I fellow railroaoer in South Cox-om would add:â€" " “In this State ; jail nentence follows a neglect to provide confident for every two data in our cut.” . -c- ,._-_', Ilf‘ LRIIAA - A man in Virginia 'uyozâ€"“I' killed ,I partridge on the second day of February, for which 1 must servemim‘ein 5:11.”; . 3 1:; WW1: a. bani-mint sun 5:11:20 week: in jgikfor sleepinxinihis NW; , thoee which my be charged to the wolf -'the animal leads by mxltiplee. One need aoend only a few days on snowshoes in the. woods of Canedn to see with his own eyes the awful havoc. Gem of deer, moon: caribou. lie most untouched. . - Things are as bad it not wane in the :United States; Mlchinn la 3 very rich lug ground for the welt.- In some. piece. Ihe hes so enfleted thht the lull bounty for the killing of one volt, added to that paid by the State. mikes e totel of any dollars. Even with this premium she to having a hard time to :et‘the upper hand} of. theee tour legged vampires 000ml Shine. 8d. of Plttibnu. one of the heetl known mm in- -the United State-.1 ..-â€".._, -.. .w 1 V7, 121 California nurses m punished. by in:- or imprisonment uhould die! hi1 in the proper instance to notify thej ‘ physician of certain ph'uet of mud: in - ‘ their patients.- .' , set To watee 9 bicycle pet}! in- the State of Obio is. an qfience punishablehy MY] no fine and nometimes iniprisomnont. '1' In most of the Sutes it {a n pent! pt~ M fence to tap a telegraph wire or to" eel] 1 kerosene that is not up to the Ere télt'. V“ 'In vat-161:: States fined the tail or im- the primed toi- Win: “m'mmlml in letter chum; for. tumbling. hymns the of slotmnchinu. end; in; counties: «a»: VI entice- the. yen meg» tor sz m which wen unknown one bandied 19W.“ As between the deaths among wild glme wrought by- the much abused automatic shotgun or rifle of.the sportsman. and to .the government that the Injury to its property through wolves rescued (million dollars in a single year. ' 7nited~Statet- Michienn-iie 3 very neet- eondneht‘come one there will be men! ' ch ’ w a: ground for the romp-lo. eotne piecee to helices-the: the 1'de mtthe~ Indie: :33“! camhémifiéifmduégi he has so euflered thetthe locufhounty was the reel destroyer of. the Angelique: of which ‘ '0" will not .m‘ “It 1 or the kilhng of one volt, added to the} htson. The approaching extinction 0 some There is no 41 hie mo “kiln-elf: aid by the State. makes 3 tote] of fifty of the greet “flexed creeturee’ot the for ‘ onus. Even with thin "liremlum the to cart: of America con he kid with certnlnty “if“: '51“ h. "in“ 00‘ “I”! ‘0- I“ nving e hard time to :et‘the upper need- to the charge o: the well. No wild cmb‘ 0“ "in: M Med by men to: 1 ' the" four haul whim. ‘Geou'e uMImiuTm (extend the pldm of “twin with e ferocity homes. 'rhirae. 8d. of Pitt-hues. one yet the: beet the women rupooeihle to: such-1e. tote! end not out of the need at (cod. be .3101 no" wot-amend: -the-Unlted‘ Stu-e. Obie-traction; team and tea. a the MM melt or mn'e yen and how‘ e»l LAWS FOR OLD CRIMES. STANDARDIZING‘ WORK. .ODD FACTS ABOUT SLEEP HE work of the Bureau of Standards A ”J the omens of lite teet In none rHE Legislature» of our various , ‘ ,.. . , 4-1“”... A“..- 1111- been mmy extended at 'tnte was or other. The heat up u 1.. LAWS FOR OLD CRIMES. v- v: " -â€"-â€"___~, , per instancei'to' notify'thef , ' ' . . l' ‘ 1m . . . bot» pal! must the volume.“ bathe 3:” _p, . of“ 4 ’1‘ mantel; gamma. but, iu'.¢hrom;ti¢ ; . ‘ " "L skin commaidou‘mm: be' untamed.“ ‘ m4 1.6:;312um1?m" no“ “an!“ Iii!!! i" ‘9‘ m tint Ream” inipriéomhené. ' ' which"comu5.ue|relt to sunlight fining ; v "‘ u‘ " > 'mfmw‘m. _ v ~ : ;‘ v : the Sutes i;,x_s.;,_penal.pf- - . . ‘. . ‘ ‘ s telempli‘i’vire; 91’ ,toi hell TIE pitchottmmt fork}. 0‘ htéfut to t i, not In; t, the: “mt;- runabout!" -o! ‘miflcd awn: tStates in'éti new of int-"II no use who . dropp' tdmthinl'mtta mm. i ‘ MICQO . m m. m l at 111“”??th .9‘ it? ' e ' , ,vntetm. we! mQtetDâ€"f‘fl, “fit- ,4 fwmmwm ~ .1 W «m W : ..._; -. thevtucinliofx'opticfl Waikiki the wolf livi: One‘ need gall oes in thymus own eyes rug: at, moon. of c . = are 0: ill-tho , W Photometry, or the monument or litht. is s cue in point. Tm mil ato it had no great commerciu impor- mcerbnt' the extendedrue 'of electricity for lighting purposeâ€"0,- (fie disconu 1nd ,mulnftcture ot Acetylene [a gas! the igm‘tio‘n ot 'nu'memm' imminent. hi burner: for ordimrr illmumm-‘w have opened up 1- new $614.? Rheumatic ”Wtuhaorm .in :hnndndl. "or. even thematic. 01mm .. - -..-.‘, STANDARDIZING‘ WORK. HE work of the Bureau of Standards w hu- been greatly extended of 'hte . - nan. The-operations of the ofice Were 1t first limited So: the most 9‘“ m standards of length. mus. capacity ind mmmre.‘ but the :1de preem- ‘0! Ipplied 'uience' created m. Will which no institution wu competent ”I of ctttle. tum stock of every description are the constanr prey of the wait." ‘ :Whehtho hem of the wild “lecithi- eondneht‘come out there wiu he may to bench-the: the “if...“ not-the India was the reel destroyer of» the Anefiean bison. The eppronching extinction 0! time of the (rent annexed creatum'ot the for esp of America an be kid with cerulnty to the charge 0! the roll. No wild cult? um: minute forest-rad the plain: of the world-m teapouible to: ouch-2n. tow-h orb-traction; injury end ten. :3 the 7 - _----_-m told the writer in a recent letter that within a radius of ten miles of his camp in Northern Michigan during three win- ters 118 arcane. of deer were .een which could be definitely laid to the mount of the wolf. One youngcdople made a good living hundngiwolves inr Spfthem Michi- gun for two' flutes, besides having t most interesting time And storing up rugged health. Sheep, Quicken: :1! tom {sleep “Inquires. ' Wm: vent to bed ‘3; nine o'clock ml nae It In. Genet-1 Who“ tom. durinxrhh calm i“! an ado nothing. without nine bonn’ Heep," ,. ‘. , , ~. ‘ t A cations mammmnghm' 6:1th ’01 m 3} Wm. M". about.» m mu 69"!» Mai M. ,a‘. to‘llee‘fi Whit W01 No minimal; ,nmwu'n'aibd'uroe‘w. and don ml 'pfu‘r; nlglrbuthflom of mi. ’dwe his 9am watched ‘the m; m muted bl- when- It was new”. that ;~ should nuk- . ‘ . l [Wofatmaa Betta-nth expfinmon of the [an ad the succeed- minopintaonchaehupefloddra huh. But modern. Moloflrvith a tendency tonwdzhbloodutheoti- shotdlfomrndofwtm the bodainclinqtotbvin thunk-evil ' an eta-ed hi i withdnnl at blood (tom pose. Physiologists have aleulsted that the been reposes during shout “one-tout! o: the tins. , , .- ‘ their sctivio in put duh; sleep." 01d physiologists suppoeed that deep wu muedbythepreuueolzheuoodon the LLtheu-umofhtemtlnoqnc A was or tight. TM he“! by u in- . (end 9! .at between etch combined act of conmcfion 93¢ exposing Ind the that creature in deocribed with all the imaginative license of the novelist. There in little one could not believe of the wolf. There in no depth of mennneu. no nerd. It is not n: :11 Men]: {or the egudent 9! volt- life to find himself mun eme- ment with the recent Itofiu. in which his treachery. or refinement of cruelty. or wonderful henna- ot “inn! undo last few years. From fifty to eighty pound. is the avenge weight of a dog wolf in good condition. but the weight uric- mudh with the ma 1nd the food “apply. . , \ l The size of the timber wolf is some- what greater in the north than in the south. averaging about four to four and one-half feet in length from tip of nose to tip of tail, and standing about twenty- five inches-in height. As an illustration of the unusual size to which the Canadian timber wolf grows. it may be said that the largest of three wolves shot in On- tario by one part: of which the writer was a member measured eight feet six inches from tip of nose to tip of tail. This is regarded as one of the biggest wolves‘ taken in Canada in recent years. Thei skin has been shown at several sports-‘ men's shows held in this city during the1' harde.fl|e’hmkt§ebnln themrg A Wolf Hunter' 3 Cabin Near Dcsbarnts, Onté'kio. Canada. Where Biggest waves on Con- tinent Are Taken Hunting on snowshoes is the chooemlven‘" other 0 'if not the only way of nking wolves with; Iany certainty. A good snowshoer, capn- then {i' ible of covering from forty to fifty miles mntem in a day. can "walk down" a pack oflm‘fnd‘g i'olves when the snow is deep and ”(Hwh‘d’fl ‘This is the method advocated by the best t" ""0 .uulhorities Following thot, quiet noun- W b, 'lng of the woods I-t dunk will be most fortheot likely to (umiah the chnnce ohot 3:.“ The ' innck. But uo man ought to nth wolf “9- '“ ‘hunting a game of solitnlre “Ill. he in in: we! mu: uekin; trouble. While the gen. “like! enl opinion unong the neat pelted wolf.“ ‘0 men or the or'th mm wotm‘ym not buck-ho duck n unleu the m 'H seen to'l’“? 1" Then wait. And I! that h m wt- inconthhunhwhichqnzhttobere- vurdedwtthwhuiquidtogomgtod} alone 'who wgit. It a this .011 of mid“. You an n hrdene'd m hdeod.‘ it yon’hetr the wake. bowling ill “on: pod, even in: than brush and“ tho me- Just out of light. and not (a! 7m fir pushing your but up jut u little bit. :- ought :to be {cry successful hunting. Hunting at Night. ~ .Stertllng experiencee will come to thou who try‘ hunting wol'vee et night. Moon- llght night: ere the but for the sport. though eny night will give ell the oenee~ tionl one night ought to be'enowdod with. The wolf like elmoet ell wild eninele which find their hebitet encroeched upon by men. in feet becoming e noctunel eneture. Meny wolvee .prowl ehont by tiny. but more in the night. In. llttbf ‘r‘outing will not be found e (our o'clock} ‘tee petty end ought not to he ettempted by euy hntherdy men. Ihevo penici- neted in one ouch function end it Mi out conspicuously en the meet picture-nae incident in twenty you: of outdone lite. Thellttleperty sternum-glee enowehoe “trell mace" to the known mm at the wolve- ln the went. 'l'henlt divideeinuonertieeotthroeeech. «Dentin: eech pert: e hell mile. The trio then 1153 9 big hole in he now with mowehoee, into which the! cowl. neeted hechto huhendnibthemellom ud shout man. up 'to their maiden; tarmw lsmnchwu'lnerthmtheak gt 8)”de are. Ruth; on minnow- Shoe- nw etch mn’o hand 5 that» maternal: with‘vhuuweleomth be stumbung. or neg-17 overcome. 1n- otnncen m not wanting to prove an: mac enconupeneu h noodod for on a. tad whontho wolveoouahortoffiood. Th9 authenticated instances, .howevet. .w'hlch ore constantly mm {mm Run. on. of Muck: upon bum being: by wolvu do not seen to be duplicated on this continent. While dogs are employed by the wolf' hunter in the W estern States the wolf of the Canadian wilds cannot bqpunued in' winter with such aide. First. Because the rkid laws of the Dominion distinctly) japecify that dogs shall not he used for- hunting deer or moose. and fail to state that they can he used for other hunting in winter. Few men would risk taking taluahle hunting dogs Into the woods with the chance that they might be ahot while running deer. The snow of the! north is generally too fine and deep to' render them of use. and the wolvea run in such pack: that the dog: would stand little chance for their lives. JLUW “lb '1 VI. u‘pPâ€"vâ€"v | There used to be a delightfnl'ghapter hrhon J act" McLeod and Harry Spumy, books on wolves telling how'fhe poison'whose two young daughters have probably was put in the meat, then thé‘Wf de- killed more game than any other two voured the meat and died on' ‘therpot. women in Canada. There is a good out- To the man who has camped on the- wolf's: fitting store in DeIhsrats and the country trail it 3pm“ that the writers at: his: to the north’is full of giant wolves. It was boyhood must have been slightly Where that the party of which the writer in their language. The poisoning- of;was a member got their big wolf. wolves is the finest proof of skilled woock. Kipawa has excellent outfitting stores. craft known to the aged trapper. The‘;but guides or hunters ought to be secured strychnine capsule must not be touchedjlncsdvance, since few make the town the“ with human hand. but with carefully'winter headquarters. greased wooden patties. The mest mnnt' In Algonquin Nstionsl Park pertain not he touched with hands. nor evenlfor hunting the wolf would have to be greased gloves. but with greased sticktisecured from the superintendent, George Then the poisoned bait must be carriedlBartlett. Algonquin Park station, owing so as not to become contamiusted with to the strict regulations mfiin‘ a. human odors, to where the wild crestureniesrryini- of firearms in the park. But will not suspect that men hsre had sny- the wolves are here in great numbers and thin: to do With in placing The tskinx the place has mu attractions for the of wolves with poison is. indeed, no child' 3 winter wolf- hunter. The superintendent plsy. himself is a devotee of this unusual sport. While dogs are employed by the wolfl __ hunter in the Western States the wolf ol" T112: guest tiff 2r It!!!" .Sport. the Canadian wilds cannot bemursued in H r ‘ 11 ° °“ me'm winter with such side. First. Because the envy '00 en underwear, thick, “‘3 Md laws of the Dominion distinctly‘woollen clothing, ‘ dozen 93‘“ °t M specify that dogs shall not he used for th'd‘ woollen soeks, mm just ii m“ 0‘ hunting deer or moose. and fail to state "fl Eskimo or Am“: stu! "1 addition, that they can he used for other hunting '3" Wm the iWrtfimn rho makes the in winter. Few men would risk taking trip with'an outfit which Win be the Ci"! valuable hunting dogs Into the woods of h” friends ‘0’ years. Mr. A3110" with the chance that they might be lhOt’Fhl" commander of the Finla- Ziegler while running deer. The snow of theiA’cuc “with“ h“ been “Wilt!!! north is generally too tine and deep to' .equipment f“ some, “filth! New York- render them of use. and the wolves run in “f "h". are bound 501111 this winter, and such packs that the dogs would stand 1‘" achieveinents sre '"di attention hi. little chsnce for their lives. lthe prospecuveowolf hunter. He has be Hunting on snowshoes is the chooen..'t°l:lted :51”th b1“ gitchWOIfnk: It: . fl 0 er 0 ms woo w wet; if not the only way of tsking woltes th‘thsn five pounds and a suit of the same In certain! A ood snowshoer, caps- , y ‘ msterial which weighs less thsn two kl.‘ n' yearn-4n- (miss '1‘". 9n 5"? mile. circumvent them. How the Wolf Is Taken. I ofipounds. with a helmet of skin and wool soft. which ll both light. warm and adeptnhlo best!“ urioue uses. This outfit will silo be oun- used by Professor H. C. Perker on his most forthcoming atuek on Konnt McKinley. at a! The mullet calibre rifles we appropri- wolf ate. with the 25-35 Seven cubine mk- he in in; preference. Automatic pistols of .38 m edible ere well erupted to the same. and “Rim thottui o: .12 page. loaded with [not humgbubudbyme. Acon- m to put. been hunting knife, field tie-u wendwhepeedueenenmellm a," tut-elici- will need to carry. in addition to I“.theebon.relyiuupontheloeeloutlb Mating eetebliehment to £11th 5 more :9- “er. 'propriete outfit then m be Sought!- m'New York. . .." m the watt 0! no.» .. vein-.8000 tour you. ...'.“ f“ ‘Ccanluh,:¢roupof ' .. . . . ‘ v. um’wperty hen Deanna. ‘Oumo, can; upd of which the noted mead edepdst Dr. Robert '1‘, M0,. R in 5”“. Waited I wolf hunt, it: “1qu of Mr. L. 0. Arm- that. g-m sportsman of Montreal. -1‘en took put In the event, sleeping in roam on the now when the met-cur, W fifty below zero. and bringing 4M with the. three of the largest wolf ' akin- nken in M in yeam. mmflmd.wmm m.m muun mmeMMmdm mmMMummm mmflmmMmm “3%” m,“ mayhfiflwww .mMMmmMWM "mam“ m M ”Wm mmmamm.m ; mmhmmm ”mummmmu mammmmml .mu m m Ewan mmmWMmmw an“: batchepnnfltotthoxrinly to: excitement and ham He spent on whole night done on a wolf mu. out- ‘dua Vinto:bi:pinotnonnd backing up m: it. But the wolves mm In" mMthcevnhi-“mm nix-evaded. vote. item-Mun: more excidngthsl When-atrial. Bunttapentlut mu pm for a. purpos- o! mummamum Famous Hunters Haw Triad If. Am, the may well known hum who hug (fled the new wort no can. who have hand that any “at 1 ac an ‘who 9:31de in this hunt to” it g novel 1nd delightful musing, with our: comfort thrown in. Not a man h“ 5 inter. est. note or toe fnost bitten and eve?! one cum back tough as a nail 1nd thoroughly convinced that a new fine sport been added :0 the list. Several of whowe were in this hunt orgauiud similar wolf hunts, and one man, A. Hope, of Sowerby, Ontario. hu practically made a business of wolf hunting. with end without guests, for ch. last the winters. Mr. Hope has bee. an mm] It the sport and last 3“. son killed. unaided. eeven woke: in my. $7835 Where the Wolves Are. The best places for wolf hunting, for the nu: of the his Eastern dtles 7 ll be found either st Nominlns. province of Quebec or the vicinity of Desbmts. or Kipawa, On. urlo, or in Algonquin Nstlonnl Park, On- tsrio. Any of these plsces will yield its full quote of wolves. Nomining is but 1, handled miles north of Montreal. Kipaws and Desbsrsts uneasily sceessible by rail and Algonquin Park has 111 the year round hotel sccommodstions. which can be used ss a hue and rendezvous. Nomining has the picturesque French hsbitsnt still to be studied and excellent guides. Desbsnts is the home of such famous guldes ss George Linklnter, to: twenty yesrs brigade lender for the Bud,- son's Bay Company: Donald Bell, “Gul- weeks. Hum-re. H. Pane, of the Outed 51*“nt gumfipAv, rut. s. 1912 w ch: Sport. 2‘“?! Visit Us F: White, pink, pale I flipes and checks ates, reg 13c, sale... Grey flannel, 3.spe 20c and 28c '_,‘o .- n tweeds ‘ "c and work my ‘50. Ease for... Cotton shitting in check patterns: 10c, Heavier q taiities at Tow ' 5 patterns of pm-e dliny, re: 10c Sale 60 inch white Lahh 00c sale .............. Bleaceed table linen Heavy blue and w ticking, reg 28c :al' 25c sale .. ....... . 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