w wsssm POST. LINDSAY. may. ocrom "5m RSIRAVEHERSCMERDGI Dilllli M RR PROPER" IEWSYNOIES "...ooeoeeoeoeeoeeeeeceeeeeoeeeeeec0 THEM * â€"â€"â€"â€"+â€"-â€"â€"â€" humerus-strum: lesyslsusfxamplo «lemme-m by " Mandarin-allay. owe-amt. ' M of m- as me Ill“ 0" at... ’ Evening Pat, 0-; Oct. _;3 Mom». 1W. Hï¬okam. of Bobcayf . -Mrs. Cundsll. of Gimerom- was in . Railway property has to be MM- gen. and Bruno Hemline. of Capo town Saturdly- ‘ ed Such is the 111w. and Police nigh- I: Clark 00.. mom-m. took 0. Mn up ~Mfl' 3- 5- m‘“ â€f Woodville. trate Jackson is bound to enforce it. the north Men. as for as «Lake 9 was in town Saturday 1 Inpolicecaurt this morning| Arthur Kotet'eeomma lest meek for a twirl: â€"Mr. I‘.J.1W1bdan. of Wm. E Moore and Jalph Trevor were charg- “I" "I“ KIM hunt. erey TI!- a But at. the Pym hm ed mtn troops-sins on use property 90-1 wrttridre woe. is they found «Judge and Mrs. Mensa. town- of the G. T. IL. and fined $4.951 no novia. jut fl “ in two- and ~1lfru. G. J. Bmmwdbl is chitin; each. They had been in. the habit of elm. It is ramp“ “the cold. Pttexboro friend! Friday. . . frequenting the box can near Fla. mot weather, in May and June tiled .m. Geo. W. of norm velle-g elevator on Sundays .1111 111 off mum on. trout was And a True Story of How the Vegetable Compound ton. was 1n.town Monday. the evenings. to enjoy} aauiet smoke [dutiful and they had some nice Had Its Birth and How the “Panic of ‘73†Caused .' â€"-Mr. ‘11. Mark. of Cameron. was and chat. and kept. it up until the oatohe. As an moo 11’ their a visitor in town Saturday. minion of the law. invaded their ren- ’luck they Wt “signer-inf“ ( ' ' , F it to he Offered for Public Sale in Drug Stores â€"Mslz°nthtio1WIII. WI I11 “53’ decvous. ‘ d Insulin. den. “1.113 salmon in: town lately. .‘The Magistrate propoundsd the m. G. w. Hm rwbo ha been ..Mr. E. N. Clarke. of Omemee. WM clause in the statutes relating to W in the W North American 3 guest of the Simpson house roar their offence. and informed the Bank here to: over a yehr left for ..hfr. Arthur. Simpson is down the youngsters that a fine not exceeding' Montreal hilt. M Ma. Hutchim lakes on Induck shooting expedition. 3500011111 be imposed. . was atterflve and 1111111; :u. in his J“ fr- Ho MW, “ I‘m†\ Mr. R- G. MCCI'3“, amt agent 0‘ dm m mm“ m Mm a .- Falls. was ingtown Friday- the G. ’1'. IL. was strong in his 11: ad mm his . I, of fr' I lie â€"Mr. 13. J. Burgess. of f‘onoion nunciation of offences of this nature, has we,“ a good. position in 111 Fans, was in ,town Friday. ’ and spoke of the danger of fire from candle work in Mmtml and 3; â€"Mr. Fred G. Perrin. of Oakmood, smoking and lighting mltchï¬- wish him every m in his new WEN SHE WAS. More Than Ever Now. mu,“ 1111 0,, 111111 You have heard people talking about “tight money†lately, most likely. Well there’s one thing sureâ€"the “tighter†money is the more economy is there in this store’s bargains. The scarcer money is or may be, the more import- ant is it that you make your purchases advan- " tageously as possible. This bargain list shows theway,. . ___________________ ladies' Tweed lantles suite at llalf Prlce Gibson Shouldef e 17 e C t, In navy, pale 'blue, white. 3.; length- 533031-- $5~95 rd and briwn, Tafl'etas and mhblo woman, whose their mother, combined fem-to roster. was born in tbefnmilyfortnne. Theysrgnsdthsttlu Lynn,Mass.,Febma 9th181900m medicinewhichwassogoodhhmr tag from a good 0 Quaker family. womanfriendsandne borswssewall For some years she taught school, and goodforthewomenoflgtlliewholeworld.y beauneknownasawomanofanslert The Pinkliams had no many, and little credit. Their ï¬rst was the kitchen, where roots and hubs were steeped on thesiove, gradually ï¬lling a This midsummewas Then tame the r:- ‘3: in :31 1 :hi" i it 1 r’ 19. 1E -trii do p n â€I O 11- «l on.‘ - Tamolines. Choice e ard American Flannels P ‘3’ I'D... .....I....I 43c In asserted fancy patterns Special at... ., loc arm TWOOIIS In fancy patterns, 42 inches wide. Special at...... 50c Broadcloth lantles In navy, green and brown. 3-4 length, fly front. Special atnoeeeoooooo. eeooo$E2190 Fur Boats We have a large assort- ment of Fur Coats, ranging ing in price from . $25 00 to ~00... 0.00.0000... $90.00 Buffs One dozen only Sable Ruffs, 72 inches long, 2 heads and four tails. Choice for ............ ...... $15.00 -.- and C01.†‘. Boys‘ Wool Sweaters en only, all 51zes 051.00. clearing one. ...-no... 50!: Men’s Tweed Pants In fancy striped and plain greys, all sizes. Special at ...... v-ooo $1.00 pr. 30.... Black Broadcloth Iantles Loose ï¬tting with strap- pings of self. Special 59 so children's Tonnes In plain and fancy colors, all sizes. Special at. . . . 25c Millineryâ€"You are invited to visit this depart- ment and see the many new styles that we are showing WATCH THIS SPACE NEXT WEEK“ South Side 1 w. mm†.’ 9.... 1111311, 01111110. â€Â°"“"’°†Street. ,1; Bank. ooooooeeeeeoceeeoe¢§§+§§§§§e0099099969 OQV‘QOOO ,h r \- “099.0 O§++§¢§§§§§: per cent. No. 1 Northernia difference of rearly, four to one in favor of Can- EIHESE ARE IRUE: : adiar. wheat. " “ATER POWERS Canada surpasses the world in its -â€"-â€"+â€"-â€" : possession of water powers. . ï¬ve W mm M Call- ,3 The 9 minimum Niagara flow rep.m . ads, the Y Iation. 2 cents owmlllion h. p. one-tenth more ‘ i F than Victoria Falls. Africa. â€"â€â€™*’**’â€"â€" Niagara power in sight when â€de- Canadak western wheat contains chOped will aggregate 700.000 h. p. 10 per can. more albuminoids til "l 100.000 h. p. is in process of de- rhe best EurOpcan varieties“ velopment on the Canadian side. he hundred pounds of Canadian 20.000 11. p. will be transniitted to â€our main-s more bread of high qual- Toronto. ill than the same weight of an? Ontario restricts export of Niagara sheaf imported. into Britain. horse power to 50 per cent. 1101" Slmthcom asserts “3‘“ in Canada will hereafter place an ex- 91’ liars C.1 nada can produce a“ “1'3 port duty on Niagara power- Srai. hauled by Great Britain. 11 million h. p. can be developed 53?“ Britain imports 393m“? from Lake Superior on Canadian. siie. near};- 2'11? million bushels of whea‘. Equalling total amount of 90“." U? 1': ir‘ 04113418 5014 h“ (1906) now in use in U. S. for manufactur- uuly {lion bushels. worth 30 mg, 1 “â€3135- Over 1 million h. p. exists with- “is‘wm ““3933 91§V3L°r5' L300: in 50 mile radius from Ottawa- â€PM? 31 1-3 million bushels... Quebec Government has sold (10 331135†Harvest hands helped 7’“ powers in 8 1mm aggregating 1 1-4 grille: 111.115 grain. in the west. «million h.p ,Wteicrn Canada has 5 times as _________ mcciz 219...: 1.1111 ;1\‘.1ilabic as is now 991.1... 1'. s-Wm. ...-..., ’EARMER’S IEAM RAN AWAY 1‘ p n dicta; hiya-1: l0 farmer of Wet:- ‘ern 1111' .: crOp of 1904 was 73c. ,lflaped 0'9? Buggy “d Injured Del b14949 19.1.: crop. coo. 1.105, Ian Vlho Tried toStop Them. 5510.. :aiehlaiing all grades. 11793.5» (951, of production and f Etching P05: 00L 21- \iljpgnrlil. ;:.1-, per bushel. average A wavy farm team. owned: :1: Mr. net Prof; :Ax: per bushel. or $6 1- 808301 or 5331: 0P3: became "13;"? Per acre , _ . . cd from some unknown cause while . Bee: 5. {arms yield owners S5 standing in the yard of the frugal or 1w. pm new. hortl on Saturday afternoon. 11.2;- ,ugmmm intrinsic value'of wosâ€" turned quickly, tearing away the tun Canadian farm lands now, $1111;- scactang to which they were tied. A per acre 9. _ , buggy standing 1n their my was 'v'azug- of western Canada‘s when: sealed in their headlong career and croo- 13o}. $40,900.310; or 1905 an: bsdi)‘ broken. 19061 $53,000,000 each. PM. 11.; inc big waggoul trhind Wheat growth in 17 .S. of 600 «'11- them, the horses tore down Lindsay. lion bushels has up; , .. 1:» ml at. across the bridge, and headed up ‘8 height. . . Qatar's-st. for home. hear McWatic-rs' Best l. .5. wheat 11.21:» are either bake-s; Mr. Joe Bell attempted to “muted or 1,: 111.1.1uv becoming c: ’11 step them. but was knocked down â€muted. 3-- " or... the 1.3.ggon passed over him. U S. “as once 51.18.1115. chiefwneit lea _ .3 him. badly hurt lying 0'1 the P’mider. road. They were finally stopped by Annual iiicreued Rheat :oesuuip- :11 Thus. Tcevin. in 093- The horses Iron '11- .'ere not badly- injured. but. the buggy . I. . >2, )5 8 million bushels ‘ 9’09 '21: Lâ€. s. wheat errors's to they ran over was a total wreck..- 7’12313. 19:15. 45 million Lusheis. ' 5w on miller: are buying Cm THE IDLE_ MINES. who arisitor in town Friday. â€"Mr. -W. 11511. Angus. of Winnipeg. ï¬ns :1 guest at the Simpson house. -Mns. McIntyre. of Minder). and. dui ghter. were in town Saturday. -â€"Mr. Nelson Graham. teacher at Scotch Line. was (in town Friday. â€"M-r. John Axppdoby. of Prescott. was 111 town Thursday on busincu. ..Mr. E. Edgar. merchant. of Bob- -P. J_. McGuire, of Downs“- Fl‘l- â€"-Biov. . called on town friends ‘ -M1r. Wm. Williamson. of Boavelf ton was in town Thursday, on busi- , W. J. O‘Brien. of Pentium, was in town ilately. a guest at the C. N. 0.. anarrySound Revisiting fiends an town. ~Miss A. Aisling has retunie'd afl- tor a month's visit milth m in Chicago and Joliet. â€Mr. Albert Asbmore. proprietor of the King Edward hotel. left for Toronto this. morning. â€"Mr‘. J. H. Chinn, of the North Ont tario (Times. Uxhridigc, gave The Post a fraternal call .Friday. â€"M-r. James Dunbar. of ’Parry Sound. «rats in town. Saturday, sunset at the Simpson house. â€"Mr. R. E. Soutuby. of. Port ane, was in “teen lately attending the Ma- sonic lodge of instruction. j ~M1l‘a. C. E..Linst1r11m wt Sunday in town with her parents. Mn and Mrs. A. W. I‘d-rho. north ward. \ â€"Peterboro Review; Miss Inez Mc- Cullough. of Lindsay. is the guest of Miss Florence Howdon. Locke-st. -M.r .Wm. Kennedy. Bupaï¬ntcndt out of Public Works. Boacaygeon, past-ed through Monday to Musk-its. . â€"Whitby Chronicle: Mrs. G. L. Thompson. of Lindsay. visited'her 51s- ter. Mrs. Am. Meeker. on Tuesday. â€"Mr. Alex. Niven.surveyor. at Hair 1 Mr. J. D. Flavcllc said a number of boys had been intolerable nuisanctn around the elevator.-nnd the firm had serious thoughts of putting on a special policeman to get rid of them. \ Chief Vincent cited a. case. report- ed to him by the C. 'l’. ll. agent, of a young lad who had hurled a stone through a train window. Fortunate- ly no passengers happened to be in the way. or they would have Dun injured. POINTEII PAW“ . Md From 01' low M King Edward has been pacing mmb of his time at Redmond plan- in; august. There is the strenu- omljfeforyou. ,.; . Chicago is about to adopt the pay. ss-you-cntcr street cars. as use-J in . Montreal. Three hundred cars of ~this description have been ordered. Brantford Erpositor: in other worth. the I\C\\'3‘ estimate of the doughty Doctor (Beanie Nesbilt,‘ is that he is very 'much of a puff-ball. Martin Beck. a, farmer on the Corn:- wago Hills, is humiliated to adrm: that three of his geese went on n disgraceful sprcc after having caun some pulplrom a cidtr mill. "She looks vtry young to bye :1 grown daughter." ’ 3 "Yes, She was just telling me‘ . "I know. That she was married when she was just barely fifteen years old." Mr R. C. O‘Neil, whether known as "Gert†O‘Neil. m rwhmo farm the pounce -venbionsttheendof the first 18‘ ...war rwas dished. has died at the ego of, eighty yemns. ...â€"m The teetotal party in Mancheszvr objects to the election of a brewer to the lord mayoralty. and proposes to petition the King not to visit the city in the event. of his election. Probably the en‘s-teammkdd coal mine in the twolrfldl is at Hongny, noun ophu’c 011' twork.1 As the protests (winch were «not. rgeinst the NAM. head at the cd fair hero «on tho 261b, were sustain» cl ‘Dy the din-ctnm. it was decided that they run it over grain on tho Just inst. st 2 p.m. moot prevails. and it is thong-ht the race Mil. :be well untested the next «The farmers of the vicinity are busily engaged ploughing and taking up tldr room. They report their root-1 very: good _ Mam Maury. and “Him. large oottructo'm. lmve reooivui the con.» tract to Build a new dam at Little Bdo. (they watchman week and took a preliminary survey of tin mhde work. The officers and members of the C. 0. 'l-'. marched to the Mathew church on Sunday. the 13th inst. The Rev. Mr. Ih'oley preached to the audience on the brotherhood at man. (The ~choir, provided most suitafle music for the occasion. (rho price of mtanolithic sidewalk made bcturen the nridgm here. was thrown open for use yesterday. and was pronounced all right. The Board of Health hold :1 mcotr in; on Monday ovcmn; last. and the immtsin spring was the stoojcot up for discusion. During the dry sea- son. cattle had made their way into it. and the Water was luring mum» inated. It is probable that the spring will be fenced in to prevent minute getting! into if. CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATED. IEE'I’ 0M ame- In of Convention fired. At a recent nice-tin: of the Con- sen-ative. Association of Victoria and Heliourton. the following offli- oens more deleted: Hm. Mt-Dr. 0mm .. I’mâ€"Johnson .El-Liu 1"MPreidentâ€"J. ii. .Dolaincre. of Minion. Corn wail-l. of iburton. “as hvieitor in town lately. mocha. It is situated in the ads of Secretaryâ€"1.x.t‘lc1ldm. - and registered at the Simpson home. -â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. Lucas and dangnc tor Medellin», of Haliburton, are via.â€" i ' gildm. Joe. Kedcher. Summt. north. , -Mr. Goo. Matthews, of WWII," attending the Baptist Wionmï¬ Woodstock. delegate tom the local church. â€"Mro. Stewart, of Bobcaylgeon,wae here Thursday on her way to [‘o i. Hope to visit their daughter. Mrs. 8. 1E. Sputtby. ~Milllblrook M; Mr. and Nina. Wm. Noedlor. of Lindsay, were «guests of Mrs. Goo. Needler. amid-Mm. John Doyelll last Meek. -â€"Rov. 1Wellsh. pastor of the: Baptist church. attended tile annual 1511)- volition. of the Baptist Assecieltienaf Ontario and Quebec. at Woodstock. -Mr _.J J. mhmnpson. physical director of the YMCA has taken on residence on Quecnl-st. His fami- iily .will arrive shortly from Toronto. mLieutenont B. 13. Porter. of coal 45th battalion, has returned, utter, a six mmths‘ mining course at the Car adieu School of Muskecry at on tame. -â€"Stratfond Herald: Miss Belle Benton, formerly of the Be“ Nd- p-hclne office. Buntfond, has honora- moted toehiefnpelmtoninctheofficn art Lindsay. â€"Mr. B. Williamson. bookkeeper. for Finalise L‘td. has returned: from Port Perry. where he has been en? gauged for some time on lbudnem for 816. firm. 1 -.Mrs. B Share. of We. made a «shit visit (with the: fg'ienld, Mrs. S. Men-ml. town. Mrs. Sk'uce insulate- ly returned. tom 11. visit! «with shu- son in Bedlam. GIL , 1 â€"Mrs. Stafford Gaasien. accompam ied by her little daughter“ Beetricr. left for Toronto Friday evening to spend a few weeks m'tb her sister la l-ul. nod the coal is simply run out on trucks. instead of having to be batted to the surface. ~ 1 The craft with the smallest nun:- ber of members in England is that of shorthand engraving. The engraver or Both has suggested to his two fellow workers in London the pro- priety of forming a trade union. - A pair of I‘ittsburg elOpers return- ed and were received at the home of one ,with a baseball but and at the other with hot water. This indicates that the first step in cloping is to go away. and the second. stay away. ~ On the 215i. of June 13,(D0 sebum- cloildren took part in an Empire Pa- geant at Bramll Lane. ..lielfiel't. At. a given Slgual. 3.360 boys. diessut'i in red. white and blue jerseps and caps. formed a living Union Jack '10 the arena. .â€" . London Advertiser: The report that the Minister of Justice is troub- led with deafnees is the subject of facetious comment» by our local cou- temporary. Cama public man in this country expect; no chivalry from op- ponents ? . I 1 The long-continued feud between the elk buck and the Scotch buck deer at Rivcrdsie 200. Toronto. end- ed in the death of the latter on Wednesday. the elk running his sores into the luckiese animal's brain. kill- ing the deer instantly. The smallest twms in the world are two little unites of girls in Michi- gan. The) are a month old and one weighs two and the other four ponds. The babies can easily. be placed in an ordinary sized shoe be: without being the least bit crowded. fl - If the profits on the production of flour. my the production of allotherartiol' clot food.whioh nave Warâ€"Wm. McCarty. ll-‘enolon Falls. , (The date If oonvnntim mas rin- odhl‘ Mkao. 191:1},1'11 the AM odomy (1 Mini. when a canditbce' fortheflomeofCommons atthtl next election will be nominated. TIE ABSENT-Clint. MIDI. (With Apologies to Mr. BudyandKipe liar.) He's an aboantl-mmded' author. and he‘s coming out to see Theddeut British colony of all : He‘s a decent sort of fellow, full of oddity and glee.â€" And we‘ll all be glad to see him in thofahl. anas‘ sons. cooks‘ sons. sons (1me andChinks. Have come scram the sea to usâ€" though some of them .wo don't nocdâ€" “' But .wdcome. Rudyard finding. you, Mood Iho forgo the looks That 111m together the emplre’ts WNW from one Aryan “I . 1 . it, He‘s flinging his .wife jut Lass-uni. andm‘ll ï¬ftmhataeo her. Aodmhopshe'tllnot forget the Mankind; Chen‘s cement for her in the heart dngfloomiogBrit'nherâ€" . May-she wknmv Maize-v malt or. grief! M‘ mohuh’ sum. ovary me» ther‘s son, will Blunt m shaft-minded authorâ€"and do -.mupb “multifaâ€" rrhey‘ll give him I. chef- in Toronto as in posts album; Yuma ‘ midtown-kin Yankee “aroma! . lhavotibetimenililfife." 'Mh‘bo may not qqualï¬haknq» posts. 91'. 11M Geomg‘e Bernard Sham L, ' for Mulch excito- groas of bottles. of milim it, for always before had given it away finely. yThey hired 3 pb rinter to run off cone pamphleb acting orth the merits of them now called Lydia E. Pinrlnun‘s Vegetable Compound, and these were 'l'ltribufod by the l‘inkham mm in Baden, Lew York, and Brooklyn. The wonderful Cu.:i ve propezï¬a of the modirine were to 3. gm. “fat. selfodvenising. for whoever and i re- commended it to others, and the danand gradually invoiced. In1877 bycombinedefforbtbehily ' hadsaved mughmueyfom newspaper advertising and from that timethegmwtlinéndsuceemdthealcr- nsewcreasm untiltoda Lyd'nE bamandherVegetsble {111nm have become household words where, andmanytonsofroomnd “how andsboveall, do ysympatheticnaturew In1843sbemarriedlmac areusedannuallyinitsmanuhdlln. a builder and real estate operator, . . . . 11.... ...1, med me .. ...... 1., ..‘adï¬- Mm“ “.191...“ng and happinem. The bad mma'emthmesomaudadauyghter. mm â€'33 years ingherworiueflecï¬vely-J‘muld hvedoneithenelf. During her long and eventful experi- ence she wasever methodical hher workandshewasalwayscsrefdtopso- ,servearecordofeverymsetl’mtaneto herattention. Tbeasoof mk womanwboappliedtoberfor viceâ€"â€" and there were thousandsâ€"mead arefulstudyandthedemihilhdirg symptoms, treatment and rulbwero recorded forfutuneref nadir-thy thesereoords, together-with thoomndsmadetogeébn‘oc, annihilate sick women the world over, mid sent a vast collaboration of Inform regarding the treatment of worn-fol which for authenticity and tourney can bardflclly beequaled inany Elna-y 'm in. we WithLydiaEPinkhamworhdhsr daughter-in-law, the p-resentlmPhk Shows-carefully Min all her bard-won knowledge, and for yumdiem‘edherinberv‘m pondenee. Toherhandsmtunfly felltbedbseâ€"l tion of the work when its oughtor [tamed away. For near-ly‘nd yarn shebas continued I' . thenndyof momandherbutheirchm Wes-ad poweroverdiseose. She vegetable foods of :11 kinds; mifwobutuketbepoinstoï¬nd lntherootsandherbu oftheï¬eld m'rmediesexpremly designed the urious ills and weaknesses body,“ itwasherpleomre discontent! prepare simple tivemodidnesfor her own familyand dtfingmonnment to the nobb nothnosonssndtbedanditenwdtb wbossnameitbesm. THE ARC-LIGHT SHOE STORE. ARE YOU IN NEED or RELiABILE FOOTWEAR? If so, We can Help You. We have a complete stock of Boots and Shoes. also Rubbers of all kinds, light and heavy. We have the agency of all the leading Winter Footwear. Our long experience in the Boot and Shoe business has enabled us to handle the best of Footwear. BEAR IN MIND, everything is fresh and new. You will make no mistake. FRANK FORBERT, THE PRACTICAL BIO! us. Dlrootly Opposite the Post Ofï¬ce. III! the “- Penelon Falls Gazette: Two 9m ago. more or no. Mr. Andrew Isr- “mom“ :I'hopreuhcmmmshï¬n “4“» ~11: n mix with U s. wheat “Id “Nb reorder their high grade «111111.10, "' ' . comm rear. aéhiahalfa m ml†D Chm" L1: to the end of September the cmd.m â€t grmpee "° 0'1â€â€œ 0‘ Provincial Treasurer had paid out h A “I?!“ What $7.38) in well! bounties, for who ..1 all u; $3.812 ye r 507' V" .ent of We appropriation made at the last “he“ 0 “3“], “"Wtea ’0 session of the Legislation meson l. and other friends. Rh PM" still lingers in unenliâ€" Mi“ to a. y‘ l t rnlwe gave Mr E. G. Brent “3 for. A“ Mb 1‘“ Private Mulvaneyis m l 2 l ' ' " ' ' a practically thoroughâ€"bred Jersey, mtamsnsbbtolstw. “Yummmâ€hould. iwmm.com1ngthreeyearsdd.an1g m member ï¬tï¬â€˜nmumhumm Wmdthomtunhin fewdaysugohesoldhertonev,l‘r forms“. 0:9. â€mg 01V“:- this year. ‘ ' war. ... Will my. (hand “m9; MM your My. O'Lrary. of Gelway. for $75. The; â€a Cu L F Joe. nartin 3;; the yellow M 1" mid Ill-I m won I m â€unwise†seeps a big price. but she is mh‘ Wham o‘nrm mm level every oo- €79?! cent of it. for she has given. womm m1.» min-11.111. 11.11 .. -1111“ some. an old norm 5" Luz year the total paid for the W mutukeptoot claritiah Columbia. . In “W 0, mm , . why-WSWinW ' ' ““hthï¬t' ;“ mthAmm’ï¬m :gfmn‘famdgzmgu M an rats. not It. 3058111: re). .3370. 1 Norma n " “39¢ twelve months was $8.367. Tue 3 .. Mil â€m lilo. bro highes p“ we“. fall. m the Qascrnlment pays $15 for ever! V0n - ' Q ' ' ‘- .» 3" . ' 7 ' ‘ “ ‘ in " ! 0°". “Mslm‘ 0" “If "tuna-1m «:2 ‘ .“ LEW"; 81,“; in the unorganized districts » ., , . 7 - ,. . .. . ' l s ‘ 1' ' j 1 ' ‘ l - I“ the M i w wmnhtozl‘; ‘ t", n. I: , | with a proud look mm: ‘1‘“, “‘3†1111-. 1:13;: gmllls-flg W336 Orthe $115 which HM’JY no taken to her new ham room; Snsmp Lake on Wednesday; by, it. Pol counties for wolves killed inthe or- _ . I. . I in , , ‘ 4‘ '_ j. - I“ .- 9 . > '. †IGEM’M' mired sections of the W?†,. . ~11 ‘.~ 79 ' _ . ‘ "r , .. . .. My 5.“ . 1:1 , ‘Ji so largely advanced in price. it's no wonder that it eats so much to live. it is reported that the Ogilvie aft-l- mmnwhmvmmm ing Company MdWofproï¬ts MMMWM out . “is |