______________â€"â€"-â€"-â€"- .. BEFORE STOCK TAKING- We take stock daring the month 0 fort to give our customers the great . - in th: year. Our store 15 full. of the chorce gocds usually carried incur line, and we can prom se you that everything will be redneed for me next four weeks. Bargains in WllChCS Clocks Gem and Wedding Rin , hoice goods :21 Cut G‘ass, Slverware of tae newest pitterns, 'l‘ea Spoons, Forks and Knives, al'. the best .quility. Tnis is a grand opportunity, don’t miss 1'; bring your repairing and engraving, best work done in me :0unty. _ 1‘! joying themselves. ifl‘ags flying. They 'MlntO’S carriage with its ( l , Iheels outside and imagine they’re en- 'l‘hey watch the gape at Lord wigged and With Clown’s Clothes Ifldépowdered outriders and a. ,portentous Personnges , Conduct Attend at That Event | . ve morbid streak, '. there . 1 a 1 looks solemnly foolish. l {coachman on the box. To thOSe who h of he,'ro-\\'(:.I‘I~: csonie respect for any foolery so‘is as ich parliament is op- liprinc left out. the cere- the Princess *lancer squad whol monies With wh long as it has a history, en-.-d. are .To the sense him both Cullttda‘s scene of Parliament open 12th. and the from 311‘. II. F. Gabsby’s report for; k the Tcminto Star will give seme idea 111%); 01 the ct-rcmony : ; , Scar-Cely is our faithful commons , 0m??? 1n comm seated when rap, 'straakes It is; Dubc’s on the door. _ . ‘ - .. _vToronto man 111 the opened by (.ol. Smith, the sergeant 3“Psha.w !. at-arms. lt senger standing there, reSpIendent ini silver chain, anal medallion. The! colonel Colloq‘ues with a mysterious, figure in thr background. He r ' ordinary of common , they are so silly as to make. ashamed and mad thatE parliament should be the; mounted. T pennons, a gay P ed on Thursday, the. . . .- , iblig shakos seem following extractsIThe great coats The men s gtthl 0V somebody has a secret. to tell us.3 d ,, There is a tWinkle in the colonel’s,and Spa 95- h, 11 .. eye and a. smile on his lips as if tol Presently 15 exce ency Say. "ExcuSe me, all you good sen-ithe main doorway. Sible people, but I'm paid for thisélf‘fomS-th 1%? . foolishness and I’ve got to go throâ€" t Saveth e" digit †ugh with it.†Now appears Sinjuinito , ‘: tilee“arria e the gtzntleni‘an usher 0f the black igetsun golf (at. g, , rod. He carries the wand in his ilall 1n - 1n - (1 right hand. The top of it snugglcs EarmSâ€"a. ragge under his oxtcr. land march away. Ile delivers his t d . justly celebrated bows, thosc » 01“ ter’s own bows . _ which set this fair Canada of ours :crowld has gazed 1t5 full back about two thousand dollarsiPQOP 8- . * every year. In wooly English and; husky French, Sinjun announces-l that our presence is commanded ini the Senate Chamber something of high import. it ‘1' i ‘ ‘slope‘ ’ Some babies to listen to tempered. ,sin ei-t ; Your He withdraws in grand composure. inothing. He delivers three more of these bows ; uncomfortable. which are the happy mean between “magic is effect spinal weakness and ollicial liauteur. Elcts. They members a chance to lmanent good: So finely proporâ€" ‘ do any harm. baby is not gives to up his form, tioned; his Costume, SO chaste andgljng; rich. l baby’s That costtltltf‘ is an example ofifants Whal evolution will do. it takesfpowder or g us back to the first. usher of the :are sweet and black rod. one l’x'imber And to‘mother has Black llod's coat there 11:43? a tail 1Tabilets Without which is a thing every coat ought to good for children of It was; in llul‘ferin’s tiinc'M. Wat-tors, Sheenboro, lWSâ€"L‘an to be exercised -__“I have used many llllfl'el‘in Was little ones but H8 t01d,thing equal to hth‘. that Kimlu‘l' about proper regalia. Irish. and loved a joke. Kimber that he ought to haA' thing impressive. Kim-her sent to‘jn the house, and I Lonlon, and a privy couiicillor’smend then rniform was imported. The bill Was? Baby’s lx’imlwr wore this uniform. Lminor ailments C'x'tl'ybOd)’. H0. \vas1you have a pos “‘35 (ll-“COV-ithey contain no opiat Sold by all Own Tablets 3300. ll.‘ eclipsed snperannnatcd before it cred that ilt‘ \vas wearing the wronggdru-g, But the clothes were‘mailed post to throw away. ’l‘hcyiby writing direct the second. who iliams’ Medicine (30., , ____+_____ kind of (lxzdsg too costly descended to Kimlsc'.‘ was two sitar-s smaller than his l'a-. ther. The little man got over thei difficulty by cos'ering the gallooni ornaments with broadcloth. The! tailor made :1 bad job of it. The - (tint w uld st'ck ut i fro: t. But. ( O I 0 n ) News Of the World cundeflsed by a large congregation and a, pun}. lnto Brief Paragraphs E. J. Dav’is’ election in‘the occasion. Kimber respected it as a heirloomï¬ He could see no flies on it. He died: harry. l 4!- -l * â€"â€"Hon. with his arms folded and he released him. Ship m them, or an un-%inan who hasn’t any driving to do , absurd as Hamlet with the , The croWd 3. Louise Dragoons. 1 1 ' ' ' x e - , _ no doubt the proper thing. ilency’s cai'alifyinegzldi'ihiés rglasllf rte been notified Of what he bobbing lances, the the bright uniforms, make icture. The Governor-Gener- al’s footâ€"guards are not so such Stupid performances. EThey are mostly little felloWs. ' to weigh them down ag at the kneeS. Happenings of line bulges in the middle. The and is heedless. He . . . . his sword on his sleeve or _ {_ lap, rap (01110.5 imakes passes with it in the air. A ‘5 the guest 01 her crowd says ‘I:’ Own could The Quee S n Sunday at the Falls. . reveals the chief mesâ€"l , lshow them a thing or two. This stirs the dander of an Ottawa ' ' ,"' he says, “you . . ’ ' y the Choll'ies. - crack corps; It. at the F_lls for a few hours on Sa- . . . . - i o. ‘ i - ‘ t h l _ . - enters the (h imbu ind inm't es t atican give anything In Canada cards - . ‘ - ' mg the opening of parliament at 1‘0â€" went up to [Contracts given for delivery at any 2 appears at The cannon band strikes up The guards come His excellency Th> lancers . L †Saturday from a business trip to HARDWOOD LUMBER WANTED The guards “slope The cavalcade t t S d . B b hill. It’s all oil. The on spen un ay in o caygeon. _ . at the great. spent Friday Order preferred) cltoss BABIES, appear always_ ugly turday at the Falls. It can’t be all original Mr. her, not in your baby. anyway. and daughter a cross baby for moved out to Mr. Martin’s farm He is cross because he is Cameron, last week. A difl‘erence like Mr. ed by Balby’s OWn Ta'bi- to the do immediate and Per' man is butter maker-i they cannot possibly creamery. No trouble; no spil- no, difficulty getting them into mouth ;‘ for very they can be crumbled to a The iven in water. children like them. N0 her death on last Saturday. ever used Baby’s Own‘ ï¬nding that they do idaugh-ters, are all ages. Mrs. yLindsay. Que. says : , medicines 1'01'10n Monday. have never . Baby’s Own Tablet-s. .bad news 8 90111011 simply would not be Wi strongly rccomâ€"v, 1 to all other mothers.†cure all thejday, to resume his duties in the ofâ€" ' of little ones, and lice here. â€I S a" Vï¬icna S I itive. guarantee that; Mr. F. Saniford e druggists 01‘ : Sandford. who has not been well for paid at :25 cents to the 131'. \Vilâ€" Hospital. Brockville, Ont. j TWICE TOLll TALES on Saturday, as a catching, as . peace donia will ï¬ght Turkey. 4311‘. David Walker, formerly of the Walker House, Toronto, had his left eye jabbed by the quill of a lady's hat in an elevator 1n San. Antonio, Tex. Blood-poisoning set in, and the eye was removed. â€"â€"A. farmer named Samuel Lightle, while passing the.Johnâ€"st Midland Railway Co.’s siding at Port Hope, iwith a load of grain, Was run into I by a shunting engine. One of the lhorses was killed, but, Lightle es- caped without serious injury. lads age 13, held up a To- boys and caught oting but, jewelry of all ks latest designs and combinations! See our new stock of Wedding â€"â€"J. Hutton, a medical student at . was detected in the act of Rings, seamless At the popular grave at Lansâ€" ' Friends hose grave Was at- He sits one that A coachâ€" 11 tacked, was going on, and surprised Button The latter escaâ€" popular. w. r. McCARTY, .*‘ the Past Week at the Cat- aract Town Mrs. Wm. Robertson of Peterboro mother, Mrs. M. Brandon. M‘. Wallace of li‘airbairn, spent Mr. A. McKillen spent Monday In ’ . Lindsay Wholesale and Retail dealers in Salt J' H' camogie’ M'P'P" was over 100carloads handled during 1902 turday, while returning from attend- {RAILWAY mas ronto. Mr. Wm. McArthur God Lindsay on Monday for a few days. - Gran -"' He is a member of the grand jury, gcglspitoct’ln) the dTmn" (Northern at the assizes now in session. Mr J. J .' Townley returned on at thatâ€" 'Toronto. . Messrs. W. Newman and I“. Hamil- Basswood, Elm and Birch (cut to Mr. Dyke of Lindsay, and Saturday in the Falls, in conâ€" nection with the work of the Bell Telephone Co. Mr. McAlpin of Lindsay, spent. Saâ€" All kinds of Logs:wanted at Our Mills at Lindsay and Fenelon Falls. and Mrs. Bricius, sonâ€"in-law of Mr. Geo. Martin, near (1. H. M. BAKER ___________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" and Mrs. Stillman have come ...__. WALL PAPER Falls to reside. Mr. Still- n Sandford’s Mrs. W. M“ Mitchell, Wife "f the For thenext sixty days I will oï¬er. prmcrpal of our puflltc schools, camel wall paper of 8.11 kinds at a. great re- duction in price. young in- to the Falls last week. Hall. Parlor, Kitchen, Bedroom,.f friends of Mrs. Reason of They : Lindsay, iety, away below regular price. My 5c npers are beauties. Ca land examine. GEO. LITTLE Bookseller and Stationer Keant. - Mrs. W. Lamb and her two young visiting friends in Mr. W. H. Walsh left for Toronto We regret to state was called to the city, by regarding Mrs. Walsh's found anyâ€" i that he thout them 1 health. Mr. Babbitt. of the Rathbun (30.. {returned from the north ou Satur- returned from 01’ harmful iToronto on Saturday. He left Mrs. Order you. W Overcoat u ave an up- to-date stocx or faveeds, Over coatings and Trousetinge to â€A box ‘some time, under treatment at Grace ‘ Last Sun-day morning the. Rev. ll. 0. H. Sinclair preached a- most beau- tiful sermon in memory of the latc' iRev. Win. Lochead, of Brantford. iThe discourse was talented and a lmost touching tribute to the deceas- ied gentleman. It Was listened to See my stock before ordering 'J. J. RICH ï¬ber of old friends of the late Mr. THE NOBBY TAILOR, §Lochead were among the .nu‘mlbbr. LITTER BRITAIN, _ - l'Ihe choir gave selections sultanle to _ Liberal Conservative Conven- The Conqils-(‘cnei‘al ‘ ~ “ . .. r . . 01 all the Eu- N r ' ' ‘ n i r ' . ropean countries are there. They; 0 th Stork “111 be. protested. .The Tu ed lmve run down from Montreal for the." _T0 release tWo 1(39"b0und governâ€"HIGH on , esday, was. well attend 'inent steamers, dynamite was used. [by those mterested m the proc - . occasion. bringing their uniforms with them. Joseph's coat of many; colors isn't one. two. three in this falling bunch of sunflowers. The chief duty day. of :1. Consul-Gonna! is to wear €01le â€"Cha.s. Clolht‘S. rl‘h‘éy are all fill. tractor, Cole, Opera sleek men that sleep 0' nights. and on which he was Working ‘ . r . . ‘ 1WD G.l‘.l{. freight trains (‘01â€" i 'ng more popular each 501150)]. the Consul-General for m rn’ a, , early Sundayv Mrs- (Dr.) M85011 0 mg, and Brakeman MCGUII‘CiW'aS-numben of her friends on last Friâ€" they fill out ;;n embroidered Coat as siiiglv as -. 5' 'szfl-i ' . --.: "‘<:‘~- 1 lgleezltowski. ~“‘ 1.» do“ “‘ (““7‘1‘ lidcd near Oakville France. scents to hint at the Russian killed alliance‘, if names count. for anything. ' lie doesn't pronounce it. He sneezins â€MR D' it. His costume is Ih‘ll‘LlClllal'ly darâ€" ing. The color s1hcme is Gorgon- zola cheese. the ornzunents weiner- wursts l1nd li‘innkfurters, disposed} â€"DI‘- l;andolici'â€"v.'ise from line - Mayor Cool; is thcrc. too. gold chain of his neat-1.: and othe:r,dicd from exhaustion- .â€" also the chicf parstrna-gcs. 0! c uz'c. art ."fct‘ i “ ' ‘i -" Archliisho: 'tnili Oi: i‘edflhgiiriï¬dig;lip/mg near leng‘stOn, ‘ ~ - - ~1 . . . . s~~ Ishot while lying in bed. ox the. supreme court. these gloriï¬ed ruibreasts row. ‘ . i * proclamatioh providing measure (ltntal dischz rge of a. 5Ll€.>.~iili:‘.g'. Frank wx‘v'v,‘ ' . . ‘ . ...t‘ll{.\ . sit in a the speech in French and English. lifting the cocked hat at the proper; intervals. have to begin all over, again. His: Excellency has a cold. Ilis French! is usually hard to follow. Thor-e isgtownship, a sore feeling among the. members. They are being cheated. , But his Excellency stumbles tliroughl it bravely, last. ii i 9 While all the bOWing and scrapingifhe river. goes on inside, the peopleg‘kicktheir ‘“ 5:»: .a- â€"Robert Lawrence was killed by a tree near Lond ‘ Th ‘-. on on urs tute in the Orange hall, on Satur- l"'tlke .- _ , , hanmd $111.;ng .runehm‘} Iul affair. a M In a on“: and the discussions Varied and ani- D. McArthur, Winnipeg, imanner, .was killed on Thursday by the acciâ€" home. revolver he was the fullest extent possible. , - Turnbull of Auburn! .u to â€filli- ;N.h., was upset from a canoe in the! in the . Maatland river near Goderich. Hell -â€"I\‘obert Sears. a wealthy invalid ‘Friday “"11: Emu}; pedro and a carpet dance were the ' , features of the evening. JOS- CARROLL’S Five of 1 known who ï¬red the shot. and the end comes atiQue, partly werecked the waterw .. . . , iof .a big manufacturing concern? W‘Mstruipit here. there, and diverted the Water into , . -â€"A .m-.5134‘:: lilac-i†i. ‘1 :I. .~;-_ .mE“ ' ~ ~ ings. . The meeting of the Women’s Insti- day afternoon, was a most success- The attendance was largq .niated. These meetings are becom- entcrtained a I lday, in her usual happy. hospitabflo and one and all returned having enjoyed themselves to ’ -. F. Mcllougall cn‘crtainod a few young people for.her dat'ghter. The best bran“; ‘manuflctured Miss Irene Mollougtall, on Monday ‘l . . - ways in stock. You will b- evening of last. week. Mrs. W. L. Rottson was the hostess sure of an enjoyable smoke if :of a young: PQopJe’s party on last V01! purchase your SUPPHCS at evening, when progressive On Tuesday . tel-noon Mrs. J. H. _.The Czar of Russia has issued a Brandon entertained a: large number {01‘ 91 large of her friends from 3 to 6 p.m., and 0‘ While“ and “113°“ in the evening, she. assisted by W W His Excellency SltS while he l'c“415§li'berty throughout the kingdom. ; â€"-Fift.y dogs went mad at. Muske- fled if he ever lifted the cockâ€" é 3°“; mm" m W° or three days 185W“, m0“ agreeably m" a number °i ed hat in the wrong Spot he wouldi“ee ’ and were ShOt by the police, hours. who have ordered all dogs muzzled. â€"-â€"Mr. John W. Dynos, . g was found dead on the Quebmgroadslde in Tecumseth township. A. day. 8 to u N tent: 3mm :bottle of liquor was found near him. daughter}: Missull". Branfdon, chaperoâ€" a. appy tong 0 young: poopâ€" ou$35lfltmnlm m 18cc! late. ‘ "Gilt-edged investments paying toes. Ou’r mills are getting to work. Do Cews has been running for some of Mono weeks, andi‘Carew's started on Mon- The Rev. John Garbutt preached in Dunsford on Sunday last, and the Qu'mfl’ dividends. â€5"" free 500““ and information wit. Owen J. ,‘E;.Yarsl‘ey.. . Ronni, (LCOWW We . The. REV; R. .‘KCNamara preached in I When he refused3 to . t em - . . . - , ' self and others in this the grand climax of a sixo o o The LS AND “(WHY . . FENELON â€L ‘to know that our stock of Home Furnishings is o elaborate heard With (1091’ regret 0" and Dining-Room papers in greatvar-'; er Suit 0:? ' charming nsw designs, choos: from. Prices Right: 00 MM We’ve gone to the Fountain Heads of suppiy and searched every nook and corner for the best dry-goods new things the market could afford The very newest new things of New York are hereâ€"the best that wholesalers, importers and manufacturers have to offer. No dry-goods store in Lindsay has ever CO1- lected such a charming array of novelties and bargains as we show here. The Safe Satisfactory Store has surpassed it: W000†OOOâ€â€OOOâ€0 months’ preparation for spring business. We knew we’ll be here and prepared for it. No other store in Lindsay is any better prepared than we. Listen to facts and ï¬gures, come to the store and: e inspect the goods. Interesting News to Home Owners We want every person in and about Lindsay all bought fresh and new. That it is most com- plete in assortment and that the very low price are the most attractive and interesting feature about it. The Lace, Bobbinet and Brussels Net Cur- tains start as low as 25¢ a pair for Nottingham Lace and go up as high as $10 a pair for the ver r Brussels net. The Tapestry and ‘0 Chenille Curtains begin at $2.7 5 and go up to $6.; a pair, Window shades in all the wanted colors at 35 to 75c. each. Curtain Poles, Oil Cloths, Linoleumns, Mattings and Carpets of Wool, Union, Hemp or Tapestry, in a variety of patterns, quali- ties and prices. '~ We specialize a few items which we think worth mentioning. Extra Values in Lace Curtains 98c _ A very dainty Nottingham Lace 50 inches Wide. Those are D);- curtain, 3; yards long, 54 inches cecdmgly pretty curtains linishcd. wide, ï¬nished with best colbert With row 0‘ insertion and 1““ edge, patterns are entirely new. ohheavy honitan pattern. \‘cr‘l' some with plain centre and hcavv suitable for bedroom. “C““Hy border, others of scroll designs. worth-$3.00 a pair. ()m‘jr‘w‘d' regular value $1.25 a pair. ities in handcome and cllcctivc dQSlg‘llS at $3, $4, and $5. 5 HS at $3.75 Very lacey effects are shown this price in some exceedingly A meal BrUSScls not curtain with pretty patterns of Nottingham pretty thy scroll border, 31» Lace 3; yards long. In inrhos yards , and 54 inches widv. wide, choice of several new dc- edges bound, well Worth mow Signs. These are oftcn sold at mom-y. Better kinds at 2741.50.53 $2.00 a pair. $7.50 and $10 a pair. 5 .75 Choice of Chenille Tapestry Cur- tains in medium length, and width, several new shades from, usually sold for 3 O O O O O O O O O 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 3 O t z i 0. At this price they :u‘: still betâ€" tgr in quality and more elaborate in style, the patterns are very pretty and exclusive to us. The select siw is 3; yards long by 54 inches $3.50. High-tr priced kinds wide. really a $2.50 curtain. all the best new shades at $3 7.3 A big range of better kinds of $5, $6 and $6.75. Nottingham lace very dainty gnd 35c $3 gt; 05 ('33:: Linen window shades, si'xv " “"" feet, cream, light. or dark grunt. mounted on good spring l'ullt-l'r. Other qualities, colors and prices“ at 45c, 60c and 75¢ each. ,4 '3’OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO value at $2.25, 31 .50. Bobbinct curtains 3; yards long, Some Good Dress Goods Bargains Just to get you a little better acquainted with on select range of Fashionable Dress Materials we of- fer a few of the latest arrivals at Bargain Prices: 75c Snowflake Canvas Cloth 59c £49c Dress Goods worth up to 63c One of Fashion's latest fancies is - - .. . ~‘ ‘ the snowflake materials. It’s at This range comprises many m-l.. simple yet. very artistic weave. 5648011 6 most staple â€MEN-I‘m“ and is very Popular. This canâ€" including English cheviots. still vas cloth Comes 48 inches wide], cloths, cashmeres. lustrvs. roll“ and in pretty new shades of light. etc., in all the ll't'Si, want- and royal blue, Gin-own, green shades, Widths from 110 to 7 navy and black each mixed with; ches wide actually Worth 1" white “£111!!!" Value 75c. 15¢ a yard more than \\’\" :l>i‘. Sample Suits, Skirts, Waists and Coats Are still selling at extraordinary low prices. not often you get the opportunity to buy your nci' spring outï¬t at the beginning of the season at :ridiculously low prices. If those were not samplï¬S ,you would have to pay 25 to 50 per cent. more. {or them, Isn’t that worth saving; select yours now when assortments are at their best. *4 llt‘ F. 9 ~ I ‘7? u. ‘ Suits, $25 kinds $18.50, $20 for {or $3.75 and $15, $15 for $10, $10 for $7.50 for $2.50. and $7.50 for $5. ' Walrusâ€"$6.50 for Dress Skirts $12.50 kinds $9.50,, $3.76. $3.50 for $2.75, 5 $10 for $7.50. $ and $7.50 {on $1.90. 0'" â€â€˜5‘ 5950: Opening of Millinery and all Other nepflrtments on Thursday evening, March 261k and following days. See [land Bills , f if Particulars WAKE LY " .3, -1 . *1; Li v4) .. ‘4 .. 2.5m ,1...- north of Boyce m North Bay, on point I Was abl- contractors hav t for supplit winter from 150 to ' hove been continuously .. - - lies from ' W] In Supp m as constructed g o‘ver ttllls om all parts 0 ' Inn 3 o ‘ truction of tne ra Progress So Far M “The line aIOng Trout orth River, “hert- 1 four huntiz'wl m v of the curves being of degrees. Tht‘l't' aru curves, and the ends or are eaSc-d. Piles art; lu-i all points where plan; over the Whole of the lxr and all work of tth: l\;i completed before Ilm lt't' The bridge timber for th work has been taken on Lake and sawn. By Jan mated that 40 miles w i for the steel, and track the rate o miles per month al‘tt-rw Temagami, it is Conihil'u 'ill be reaChC’d by lixt‘ \. present summer. The states that he will coinm southward from New Li ing the summer, and il( pletlc twenty miles from year. No difï¬culty has mood in providing tms road. Tamarac is ft. .110 quantities, and altl.u::g' arc all dead, limit: it: all tamaracs thrmzn‘mm the sawfly aboUt t‘iu‘lil ago, they are still so“; excellent ties. More Malt-rial No "It is probable that l the 175,000 contrzm'tm 40,000 additional in‘.‘ quired in View of tin- is being made, and aim. of steel rails in excess tity first ordered. ’l'2.«- are sixteen loot unit: ' twenty feet with; aim. will be firstâ€"class 1:. . and up t0 the Slazlnirt lines. Construction «a built and well Ventilat HeCDed at points ailntul apart, and oxcvilt-nt in: (or the workmen. lit “"8 been CI‘Oth'xl tit .\ the end of the 25m In Lake. and at. tile in: mile at Boyce. Litixt‘, a groans are constantl -rcaghtmg from North Lake is paid for at lit a ton, and as this. wo dune by the settlers i 01 North Bay. The Wealth of T “The north half of of Merrick, the Towns art. and Mulock, and . g Ostblorne, are Cover 0W 5 of excellent Lockhart, Blyth, Noti lieu are also largely pine. From the cr lake in Osborne :1 luv enCountered, thickly â€race, rather small the streams, but. Very hi?†ground, and ex Bag. and set close t “‘1 Lake and B0)" “‘0 tributary to thi- “'3. the spruce is mu 3:00;: scattered. Thu ' lS practicall . 11:10 birches, black, by “1:. exlSt in enormou mhlghcr ridges. . but not in lar nor of a large, :i/c. . pk: readies of the l "gill-WI ltlver, the . fleet]. of very great 5 my Sound. Locat mt_W011 ahead of co ï¬nding time for rev great, mineral-o â€conflicted in the vi ml. Where nu; is 0‘ Conper and iro been made. A larg land at the headwatc River aDpears to "'immral Possibili . Th. SPOrtom an" tor, '0‘ great " c" m!‘ Anerica. T M th‘ guest sport; â€If: m In W Dar W nun . _ the ad! um ï¬nd in