Preservaticn Terms : $1.00 Per Fiame""9P.tte':'2g.%19P'Ishmen;% Y -.-Qt! ll ' go out hanllf a`1_iozen times: pld grounds and not see :9. have.sll the uppligncess for the care of funerals in transit (surrounding country: Hearses and Wagqons; Morgue and 3. torment: intll cemeteries. or shipments to all parts of the A undertaken 'prmnpclv_and pt-onerlvf cured for. pH 0 N E 82` P A HUNTE; .SUGGEb TS SHOULD BE DONE. vvv uuuuuuu -vv wow I'll-ECU QVUHO _ It `is a. mist-a._ke to allow hose to have access Ibo mold and dump sieoping,quar- tars. You practically waste your feed in .i:hvat cause. P.-enty of pure water-is `duet. as Inecesoaary as the bead, and it _ Ihaoul-d -be warmed in cold weather. Do forget. -who. to clean and `disinfect their eurnozundings o-ccaaionvaily. -and aspect-aaliy who tnougha. FEEDING BEEF CA'i.`T.LE. Now. is the time our Ontario an-mere are bestirriing theemseive-a abvowt the winter's cattle-teaeding tcnperatioins. Many armens have 'baen depending on iamm males and private purchase to I-111 the stalls. Manny more are acquiring the -haibilt alt buying on the Toronto ` - mazkelto and shipuping the antimals ' -to - their farms. EB-ut thi year th-e-~tarm- era" sales are -not l-aad-an with rn-any ` Iteer bars-almond the good catthe are i icon in or! narme-rs yards. ' i thhil nun nnvmnnnnn I 1'1"` la;-u_-____ ` Fla: and Oro. (7) Synopszs of worla -wz'de ez/ents. (8) House/told Hmts Remlnders. (9) Accurate Market Reports. L (Io) Latest local, social ana sporting 2} (1) Pertinent Comment on /zome aalrs. . (2) Well -Egmjbpea Correspondence De; (3) District Ext/zange News, (4) Up-to-date A grzonltural Notes. (5) Weekly S/zort Story. (6) Mnnzozpel Medznm for Essa, lnnzsl, __--.- van U3; 3 pnqposed, by 8 hunter, and only way in pre- r is to prohibit the kill- ar a. taw $63!`! ,8-11-d then even nu:m`bered years or! m -'v.-p Inna. `* ` `r. S MITH {-3 THE COUNTY EAPEETHAT ,MOST PEOPLE READ . . . . . no use as it as I Iilxm -- --A I Callie: and Clnpperton Sfreets -sun: us yuvww narme-rs YEPGI. Agwlnat this there are numerous tarmlwfhere gr-ain 1-arming has '1axrge- C6U99d amd ll"/B21112` oneraltinma Ihnvn r deer a chance heir n-umber. a one could 310 tawo"ot an ev- 1 eyer wanted. Inna) - of Deer. is near; an I I g....... I ALWAYS OPEN. {;.;,;t '1; ":;';,:; ['Iv'a.. I-.Iu.. ~_-*_-_- _.. Z13. mun. way was men` need too rapidly. It is 9. rn-istvake to think that any` o'_ld thin: will do for `a hog. You can- not expect mood m-out unless clean road in used. Oarn ahnuld 'be.re.d in small quwnltitiea at first, _and it would be araduaiily increased until the hog'a nyitem sets tlhmwou hly used to it. Batten results are 0. mined in reading cam in connection with m`-ill `feeds, al- talna. and. clover hay. T:Ll!'n1Dl3 and artlc okes -are ..alao good. M `ii I: nu -'10`-.nI;n I..- _.II-_. 1.--, - - ESTABLISZIIED 41370 Jvnr` awe 0 1; %au:,g:` 331v: ,h:9Deu .,,,.'*-e% a 0., flu oW`ha1`r:rba'1- Zam- .-ua` ,f9!%,-er.-,t.,` kinag E - Curesskin ~h.--bub, em-9-. ulcers, % rism rm '9' . ?!]gummt1a:0hm Md ~-(hum. b` =tc. mo .;_~ I mines, and 3!.-_ I St: .zam.lBuc ~ .. k.;`,mes ` \ 11'!) 30 K IS THE THING! "3-hQ!1'1x-31;" M-1 982: I;- '*hs or the Camd- - ugh! red`ek& 1nd many ladies-with itmeo immhu on either hands or :i:u,3'h31_10d by it )! D91`10aA-te skins are . mpprnlflgl-or and e oouds and handt! bleed. .-'1`:hat 13 when 1 It in ~ 3 skin ood. lit heal: n, but `henna, M: m:,i':'}tth." I`0.ug.h ski .9`Wf,the 1-qumh_3t"m`U8:tea the arm. Q ' e33 @068 not recur- ` ~""Wn {allow her house- zettectivdly. ands 1 Rough Skin vand Cbappe-4 W Hands ? D881` did not a.lw1ay3 have `two fawns. they frequently have but one 3) that the Dnod-ucti-on even it the limit of two were observed must fail short in loaured of time. what is what is Bra` Uaed `am-d theme is orc-2 in the W` Dasa. So Long as the hunters 3-1'9 nermroteu ho invade the wcoas every Year Vt will be next to impzsslble to Drdbect whee deer from extinction. If X9 01091118 Of the whole Province 6V` 91'! Other year were oansidered 00 drsltio-Uhen certain districts or 039"` ties could be closed each year winch % W`0_u1d ; rcrbably give some relief. T23 may perhaps be cons_ld Y 33110. G3m`:e~Preservat1:7n Ass3c.a't:0n- 'am;' sporlzkg z'n!e//igerzce. `*` l1_rtIRsD.u,' V. z, Vespra, Year. L 3eeeeeeeeeeeeeoeeeouuuuuouueuewg V CARING FOR H068. . ' of the ecretchlng ehed ehuat c-tr" with l I New tteeder tn the Staten, in U raard wre enou h receptacles wrltlnc ttd an exchan e, says that the "1" W'h1~`-` -130 I re the net. some common mluteke m e ln handling lifndf Dome -elhel to keep lt tram` com is that at feed-tvn too much. One MM: and rotten it. W411 be all rlrht. day ; overreedtng wll do more 3" `N! Wddhnu and lime . or lnsect than can `be oovunterballenced by eev- ggW'd!' '00 M11 "10 chmce Vermin that erell deya' Ienelble eedlng. N-Jthln la Inlclt elwuanie succumb to duet. Char- more lmprmtolnt than regal-erlty. `$116 W in D19 5' lhould -be Itored. V In emuetve system at ammala e.dJu.!t.s Inlte `U! best end-savor the luck. or ex- ltlellt -U0 receive hood at certain times. "0190 `thwwsh the 9001'-.m monthl. `R-3 and it the animals do not receive it at W611 `M the lack of `pnotper Vegetaiole It-hen er two the are un-Anecezes-nrily Melt. T will tend to net up dlgastive worrlf . while rent 5 ln louse. Frer *!"3`Ub1e8 that show. tn, the early quenit y. irregular feeding owueeea the AP1i'n8 miomlths just, when P3I1v1t!'Y $8 wnlmale to `bees-me unduly hungry, so Mshewt V-and `Plenty Of -hea.Ithy-eggs phat they 99,: than new ma wpgdly, `ere man-`ted tor the Incubator or early It` m-ltvake to think the} Ann c`ucknrn_. nu.-...1 ....-.a.. ...n M- _ Depaftnzerzl. H00 pvzater-nus name I ' s that her of a; rem: died, lea. LE afa governess live with 1`e`dg-rav "She live And ' ed Mrs. "I `ha, grave, 5 lathe lad h Lady ville Jone IE; good 4 ad for 2. " By ewe ville Jone the prese lhe knew the only which sh Mikel ngma; o--- -----w vq--~ -up--q-~-~ E00000009oooooooobooooooooo00ooooooooobooooooooooboog -u\ aid E. WALKER, G { HEAD orrxczfffonomo _ % moral Manager `% ~ % Auax. uuno, Asauamummgoi Use a. package g.ndjouQwillzi1o be} wity any other tog. % ` % % j % L -fld-up cepuan; s1o,ooo,ooo.` neeeeve Fund.e$4.500,000 I .wnum-vn. " muncnns rnnouanouw GANADA; my run STATES AND mtauxn ROUNDTHE FARM 35 '49; ;sc>vani peg lb." in 'Vlieadr'1Sul:ets` B.Amcmc BY MAll. ` I or dogs running deer during close season may be killedb-on sign: by any person, Vrwihn shall not be liable ibo diamage mt-..so doing. ' V Open aee,aon-Ha.re_a, Oct. 1 't:q_ Dec. 81. . - . Open s`ere.e_o;1-.-_-Grouse, .phGa4a;anItu3, prairie olwl, partridge, Woodcock, .biaack and grey squirrels, Sept. 15 to Dec, 15. A . . P1o-op`en iman sept. 15 to Dec. 15. with day! inclusive. ...1.._- r\_.'~_ _-, -- - A- r rvu -vo N-o .l'1ound} or dogs ax:cusiomed_ `to pursue deer are allowed at large -where deer.a.re found during the close season for deer. Deer,-Open ae-::o-n-, N.ov. 1 Ito Nov.J 15. both da.ya.lnc1 us!ve'. _ Only two deer may be, ta.l`c-e'n 1n'one [season by one per-Ion. n-A Ann.` -A----- 1-; on: wag : oI|UllIlVVo "Sn-i';;e-O,pa ng canon Sept.` 15 to. Degc. vvuuau Wu an: waning. . - _ Viwniith regard to feeding roots` to milch caws; our experience has been \ that feed in small qwantitiea (80 l`ba.. intvm feeds after each milking) is abs-uit all that can be safely red, with-- out imparting: a flavor to the milk and `hunter. ven mangele, ted in have la-rgelqusamtitiea, will impart a .iblt-- ter `taste `.00 the milk. Our practice has `been in feed the -~ cows mangela -am-d lturnips pulped tuovgether, the -ti-aver or -each 'neuitma`lize that at the` either, land thus we so-btainwa better tl-avuered fbuitter. _ When the qu-antdtyot roots Brown is 'ni:.it autticlent bcyextend over the whole period, we cease -I-eedinig them duri-neg the severest weather and , begin again about the -middle or n March so as to con-tlnue feeding them `j until they are turned out. Shock need ' malts more at that period than at any n either. 1! meta are stored in proper` can-d-itien and keg cool. they lnwiil , keep `per: eetiy up that period. {- `U090 I ":='v awn vs `Luv unurfo HD0116! anu `D1530: ' !' iron necessary pouhtry health.- F1_arme'r`s Advocate. 1-now. nootns saouma BE Mb. Miy ex-per-lance. extending over many years, leads me `tho believe, says a -writer In an ex-clvan e. than`. the best result`: are obbaa n-ed by feeding (mm 20 to 40 libs. or roots: d-nllv. :':.f\- awn. scuuua are 00081111-BU Dy IQBGUIQ (mm lbs. of roots daily, ac-. cording Ibo age. and the purpose `for [which we are beading. iw.'Wh human!` Jun; 0...]! _ _ - - - I-->` 3 ywvllflll. III "UN-W IT. an w-der slwus , coal l-nvple 1 Wbest sn-d-savor the stormy months, `am i ,digast`ive -tr-cubles -hea.lthy-eggs i cluckers. Ch-arcaal wards of: these diseases that kill are surely s-Jmctimes if host as quickly as cholera. Grit ls wwcither winter esen-tla.l. We have all `heard the old tale tat win-her `poul- try waxnt-s so often. Despite its re- petition every winter. sees tlwusands at chickens going tor weeks sit a tlme during` hard; thozen-or snowy wealther, w-i bout a sh-air bit out grit . in at hit. S'rnas`h up the 0 ed dishes y.c-u . cam, = nwther -and place in` 0a box some- where handy it you cannot provide ` hoxesot good gravel, which 1 always 1 full or the `shah stones and bits of [1 Iran TIBCBRQRFV II 'l|nnM'nu Vanni`-h 7{-' Ontario Game Laws. aha-rttng before vsdaybreak. they were miles on their Journey when the dawn appepzea. fnha morning ~_:b1-oke rm: and Iultablb Mr humbling . f1`ra:mp- my on tnowchoeuthex were on the {Bverd,Muna' Bar,r_eri" bearel noon. As thjeyiwoked the ! could ~ tee ~-mow-Inc; .ab'J_p"ct l, _ 1?e;`!hamI_ : ~ thpx, V ~ w--m -- '- ., u'-' on vvuuug 9 rummng early `um am he amoot ewlhh. the break 01! day, %m`emn'ln-3 mm the marrow ha. hunt the Mrrens. beyond the Mc- Kenzie River. . . * mhaAwnbemva&n mu spam in hunibng 5-mound It-he ogmp, but wmmut guc- cm. 'nd the `men returned vand mom an p1eua:n'b' nevamng, mu:-.mg an-Iv ma ms In In: alnnln ...;m. u.- V ,_ __-... --- ...... ., all mama worthy of that distinction. He. had hwnlbedtehe `btarrenls nor twenty years, and knew. every "amok at the trail." at `mod shot, The scarcely ev- er r'aa1med at a ca.r1 b:au wmth -his avor- ite 1Wa.r11~n wrbhmut auccea attending -his am. :He was a ".'Daerala.'sner ? kn reality. Fnhe other men, vgshuanee namea respect-lvely wprq Jtdhn MJcGraJtvh, Ar;-_ ch16fMcLeaan. - 1W1-lldle Mambwq-u:e!Ute,_ and lame Eonbune, were 3211 hunters in the tz-uefiensa at the word. vtout It1hey l'nsat1nct,lvel'y luaked tohngus for .3`u1d.-amce on a._1lr'oco_ws1ona.' - ` -..-- --v--. uuuu -vvsxwvluv ILIGKUIL Suaalted round the ruajbhe. the `hunters 3111 appeared 113 be 9'.-s Time re.1-`laws as eeuld `be `round anmwzhene. fnhey were hallo and hearty, and used 'tiO 9. use at man -and -endurance. One man, Atngurs Burk, seemedwo be their `header ` by nJ_aItura;1 select-ban -ra`hh.er.A than by . my :a1p|palmtment' as such. He was by_ -Al I-n.m:.n.`a nun.-GI-nu 1|! I..I.-A.'.n..Lr..-:.'n- _ or the mountain they reached their ' smell-,1:og.eeibin, with bunks and ` of ` ........ ....v,, u-Ilu uauuuucu '.vu'C `S8098. In am3*t=her_hour the sun was having` -quite eipuheaasing eitect upon the land- scaape. end" the spirits or the hunt- ers nose aiccordingly. '1ihe sparkling hear frost", the glittering .cryst-eis, and wither! `the `blinding wahlbenesa` 0|! the mew, =ma.de .a scene upon which only mtndwg` eyes ca-uid `book, but which thrilled the hunters with an indescrib- able rapture, causing them he quicken (their ' -toavotstaepsg wnd to iteei e. au- preme eetlenection in the mere tact at being alive. ` "About ten miles `mom the summit I "ca'mp. `me building was but a nurse `a. shove, the batter being. re- niawned nor _ its great. heating vqua.i- I ` Jay the jidng winter evenings to the _ red. iliwo itracins` had` been seen, but iities. In such an Oallp the hunters en- utmost. On the vmvy to the o_a.mp no- thing or nnar-ticuier mote had occur- evidently they head been imprinted the day ibetiore; It was moon when camp WIBIS reached namd the men immediate- ly set about the preparation or dinner. inhey had brought with hem me-st heahthy. appetites, stimul-amed. By their long and .t-oil-some march. .aunII-`A _-.-._.I .L.|.- .1. -I `They climbed the rmwntains _whlch f shaped them the south, in the usual - track or. `blazed path which, since it : hsde.laways been the one used, was is cansiderediuo ce tlhebest to travel on \ aill c-cc-asislns; mhe moon was mm shining mm the west, and casting lens tantaetic shadows on the snow. 1`.he shew. which during the earlier part citrthe winterh/ad `been clinging in the `branches at the softwood, had. -rby latter _s_t-c~r.rn}e been b1i3|WIl 93:. Iihis is canslderedyan important tract in csnnecttonr witvh cariboou hunting, and the men, mating the tactythought themselves tortunate in their select- ion at '13- day" for their hunt. ' .'.l.`.hey reached the mountain summit Just` as the"sun was appearing ever the eastern hills. Having miw reach- ed a better pazth they moved along at -a smarter `peace than the one with which they had ascended tihe sliaipe. having auilfn R `m'uAnynIno- aflan . ....-..`. 4.1.- 1 - _ : _. _----_ ----u av v we VI DIV VIII-|II'Uo T A caribou -`huvnt is indeed prim-en apart: and a. distinguishing feature of ti) uiliand. Everyone who can` sen- Jqys such a. hunit -wt least once in his life. An gm-d time is the mdnth at February, and on a". :b`r`igh't morn- ing_noI,.th=a.'t month in the valley_ of the Band River preparations .were- be- ihg made for such 5 hunt. An hour beore sunrise. on (this part!-cuiar m:zrnin3..'a. `parity of rive men started war the .ba.rrens. ' -,..--- ---urvyv `Ayala annual id! meoeetwmndened over these hills, --thaush at present not 9. eoiitary spec- . imen into he ound. Anot-her"e.nim-3.1, however `wait so much inferior to the meme in many ways. etili roam-s the hill": and ridgeein aha-ndance and Iunpiiea sport and venison` to the hunter and lover` of adventure.` A -'hun't indeed prime leperi: sand AC` mud `EVuA_...._ A ---`- A A betlcre -pulvtlng a.w.a?'.h.'1`Iheg can hir- nl er. c - is wfehudnopptnge M: ed hizthon ev- `sl nu In t `fw-hen she can neither ecnntch not due jherpeplzt. Shell-cw _tboxee.v or _e. corner V " Fouumy Nome. Clean` up -and keep the poultry yards and heme: clean all thnough the tall days. and the -opting-tlme will come in good shwpe for the next year : crap 0 ch1cke..S~ceJ1d- all the coopa b-qrvl-lce ellve all w. _ . the dmpplnla lleljt upon the `wad lthnow me and wehes lplen l:tu1y~ where the edogpe once set. Don't el- lloiw tthe yawn: owlne to roost on fruit trees, as name dlo. until very 1-aate In the winter 1`: ywu expect the `bowl and the trees to live. 0 a.-ll the -tllthy lights it is the -pJwltry- muses and ` . zuiltr preml-see dirt and ll1-emefll- reps *1`! any vtlmr. on top or every `box or barrel. And {yet tvhfts is a common ; _ he 9111 on some -terms. . w.- 1! the time no u ether 1'03/d du-at A. Bow the hen : cmnmort n the cold days and-Vlctorisa. incaape Bretwn. Thezae mountains are all connected byrtdgcs, an-d qorxn but one range; Even now thexemake -a. vast wilderness, and really? norm the vvmtersh-ed tor the whole island. In the early days or rtmmlsramon fnom Eunope great herd-a nlf nmn-A nu-m-.l--...a -..-._ AI--~- . . .'(`By '3 Hu'mter's San.) same or tthe highest and most ex- tensive mlauntain of eastern Canada `M'0 idumd, In the Gsuniles at Inverneae am.-l.1r|.J.-..:- 1.. an A% Cu-ibou% Hunt in V Breton. uv-Viol Vow; C bnblvlll V U0` "been `and swans-Open seasoh 15 to 1 In the olloivlng 1 with days inclusive. ,f\_-._ .44- ~- vvvviu 1--gm ouvcuIIVUo {Open evens-on for, wild turkeys, T1 to Dec. 1. - _ _ Q J`. .-..-In--vivufvu D IVIl+lCUluVII'Iv Iludnaeo "}J'ucka-Open season Seat. 1, to Dec. 15, bvdth days inclusive. 3---- n_....I _A, -- vwvlyg V j1VV'> VOQI N1o.pei-can not 9.` resident "and domi- :1_I6d in. Ontario may hunt or` kill any am!-ma! or bird In Ontario without having pxwocug-ed a hon-resident ucanae. A... ---A------ "A A ....-,V kw-wt}: 1-ugu ouvbuIIVUa ' _ . . . N40 wipe. .woodcock, quail Tor pewt- gx-1dge_.aha:1l ye bdug-ht or sold before Supt. 15, 191-0. (63`V.c. 49, 8. 16, . S. S, 2. 5 Edw. VII.) ` Mm .A...... ._..L _. --, I NORTHERN ADVANCE Cape V'l1~er& Vslde ---- - ---uvvv III. lull: UIIUW In 3 I1! ddrecvtzt-om, the crust having Io`:-med mo .3 swmclemt hardness. mney sat out and soon reached Pond River valleg again, every man thankful that - 9 could tell mound: his own fire- ua wandering trlentls the marvell- ou~sn(1a:n-d yet .a.-rte!` an common) ex- periences at the hunters on . Oaupe Brat- .an.,-Roqd and G_u_n. .,..........., uuu-nu In Una westward, and] change the tailing ' ra.'1n`t\o snow- flakes. Sam the snow-tluakea ceased, the wind went round to the north and `the tnost bega,-nyits work before dusk. Nexrt manning the hunters were mble to travel over the aunace or the snow any . `rajlnuv -A---L- ....... -anuuulb u-zeu aaway. Even n-3w dnapa of raaln were allln . mhrough all `the may the real-n `tel! ln Indr- renlte, `end the wind agwln sprang up bawax-dxs the sauthwm-cl,,only to haul min ' to wind an 1:113 bega.-n__l:s work dusk- gvu-vu I-IIV WUUH made new men at them, and a. hearty meal, and a long reat restore; rahem oovmpzetely. .Wrh1l_e the so'utJhea.9ter mated and pLa.yed his pranks. outt- slde. the sleepers knew mothing what-V -ever at his proceedings. ` - In the morningthe men wake to a fine` srgthzt. . ere waa smouw every- where, ntreaes were buried, and` drifts` formed men tenet hlgzhl mhe camp .'v/was stand-inst in a sort otdug out!" me adr -however, w.a.a warm and the wind baa almost died away. Even -now or . a'l1m the d_:9.'y_ the rain in mm-- [Brawn as-'utn ea. staer it such had been the effect produced. Still 'tJhey traovellled on with a. d ed perseveraance . that dese $13. '3-v`?." ,3` ..$.~`2:'. .`;" .,'.'.1`. .. `P1??? . , W- .__r-a-nae; UUVCl"Uuu Thainkls for experience at such, va. mamenlti Angus revived their droop- ing spirits once again. He declared that though the anmv should ail six vreet deep he would rind the track- it indeed the night was not altogeth- er too dark. `Db-is added danger now c:n'tn:mted them. Night sett-ied her wings over ,the*tr,eu.-harps, and it `}:hr-game-ned 439 be very dank indeed.- . thlng la certain. '1`.urnl~pa are acarcer. wvnluuvrvu wmvu -n H16 oowntry. _ . Umdaulbltedly {here -are more .ca/ctle {tn llhe oaun-try or reading this year than -there were tlve or mix -years into, but than price: are batter" and aacodmmovd-alblon. bett-her. -But whether there are tawer yoatblne at hand now than last year remains ho be teen: one twin l-8 >11! and Mature: have been want. I: will natural-ly follow _ tlhadt cattle will ya in thin and many wzlll be reludbam; .t:o teed `heavy hath: oalbly feeds. Will tihls brlng better prlcel nor Onlharlo beet: cattle `wt Xmas and Easter? It--is largely. a. matter at on-n:|ect`ure'-as yet, so `many razctoru ewbe:-In` lntlo the qu-eatloh that .one T `camnvclll l e d~o~z'ma4t`lc 11' he wishes to` malnltaln his repubwlmn for ahrewd- T men. The -Wedbern Sctwtas are buying 1 Arealther cloowly7am.d'oa;tt1e on the `no- .mnIho markets are going to the bu't-ch- 3 era Itlwt 0 ht to be ted for Xmas. It 1 looks fa-lrl or who early teedera.`-'1`or- ; r _ ' - . 1..--.. ......, ,uL5'u'L W-9.3. settling down, and exhaustion made every step 9; pa.1n'fu-1 -qper.a:t1oon.- Still. there ap peared Anuclthlhg ._baore them but _-the d L . . eaater shrieking through the tree tn:-pa followed, them. mo -crown all, -~ :beg'a.'n mo 159.11 thickly and the track was apeeddly covened.- ` ll...-.._ I... I- A 1 e the! danger to ect-ton or the nut! "alhlnk th 15' the pants :b,a.rren.s ct` ttselt am fonts too keep reebbe in rlzawilng t Q; n: .2ma..1 make` an M: `30, huweve sthe _ squaslls, causing '-drums tth heavy 1'OIaad'3 been possible no leads up the steep bank at the repetition of the climbing had been exhausting piece or work. Onthey pl-od jokes became less In number and mate har-acter. Perspiration` eely ,n1g~h't W-es. exhaustion _m_a,-d Hardened mudters, theysresalved to leave fndthnng useful `behind them, and xulmtng in their r homeward eunnclenlhly ~auw.a.k success they started -march. They were e to their 'p:ss;b1-e speed in the dir-- ca.-mp, though they did" any serve-us 111 could "beallp r, it grew premature- -wtnd came in great to y over -aned` thmu-gh, the drag one . run once and , and wlthall thei-`r_et- up their courage, .the was settling e every step WW they -1: d u . ' .- sky : the? saagv it '3a;s'ia;`?ka-nd'] JXIDFQ H.113:-- .J_-_ case. mhey admire the graceful heads and anmlere, and the long athletic legs or the ammalaa killed, and eomgraatulane themselves on the reward of their long tramp. Having dressed their game they bind it on their `boboggana and start on their return Journey. It was uvncu uaame ruearmg In` their dlrectdon. A V f .w1 more` leaps and thaat Jblg bull leardl-113' will be on oszte A-ngu-s. . Now he is elmiast opupos tel. vWnl'th head and anntlers elevaat-adjlle `bounds along all `unconscious or `the lufklng Joe. Bang! three rl-rlsevs go of! almost simultan- eously, and almost in the next In- stant speak again. r'1`he herd break up end dlsaappear in the Manda. 1...... awn: speak again. mhe and disappear in the wuodq, leaving two at their number on the ground. A-s qwlcirly as naaamhln rlrhn s......+...... w. um uwn~w1`Is. V ` M: than time this azppeare-d_'the qnly practicable scheme, and it was acted upgcsn immedllaltely. Angus and In two` companion`: waisted a1nxlou,s1yto see the result of this manoeuvre, and`pre- pared for Ibhe a;n't'l-ci.pa:taed and hepadl-for ru-sh. The report or a title was out across the barren, and 1mmed1a;t-ely~a:t- I:enw.ar-da there came the rushing and the snorting szound of caribou, and a dozen oaame meaning In` their dxrectdon. A town rrnttn-A` lanma nun-A $|....+ 5.1.. :...n 1.Nea.r ltd wxnere the hunters stood watching was a ravine or gulch in the battom at which rein` 0. brook. The `caribou ote-n tiled down` time w1a.y,~a-nd had indeed worn a path. By Angus d'_U'C'UJU.n'8, Archie and .WsiiIde were sent round to the .1ettwzithin- atru-ctlions no sneak out in .9. thieket, and send the caribou crown to the mast of. the hunters. Am A-I.....a 4.1...- 44.1.. -_,- ,- .-- .....u.u um.-u uuuuu wane mu/uu. In men way`-many good animals have "been amuutored mhmu h the country. Umdmmtadlv .-hm-n -nus rnnnn an-H-In 'Mdzi&ai%% isws';` %.m.;a;.a,.L M. urea were ionjoymg Ihtlhemaeives,` mg in thhd sup which` was noIw.sh-ln- ins br1gvhtly..711he V d1:atunce_ .w~aa; however. too great towdmit at sauc- cesstul shut. so another manoeuvre had . but be brought into play. A-.. 1.: __L_._. 41.. I. ._L _- _.L_.-_1 Haul} MH 1'` -u vv aw AIGEJ, Ell 0100043 from the aauthweat. walls come from !b'n-at was easy for the hunt- r a, speedy -and a. est:-ong suv u n II V . (`I-1_I 2`.;.-l`:t'l1l"l.1 to camp l_ If. they could reacn as set In. Moreover um .0: look `at the was hazy; and clouds PPOYH l|`In naauawl-Inn.-o-A-5 ` qquvv UV? 5 not Iduced. d dogg- .tba.t deserved and supper and knaw f'ho.l> Inn- unrml wvnere gr-am I-arming has 18.x!'G- g1y_ grazing operations have been mlorttad to. In some cases drov- en and camt-le dealers have rented many mrm and `put-chaseg stack at dmerenm dates nbwcing themton these yracea wmvtl aaieu wens made. In that W3V`IH'rRlV 9.53!!! nmlnnnln I-`nun -`I-AA- ".4 "la; L sex-vq the deer to ` in-9 entirely tor 8 yvetara open any -the numbered every -wlrhemmtca `year. flmls, . tliougfht, wnuln give the n . `ad restock `and hold their ' There` was ,9. time when the ammo; neighborhood "-gverjy tf'&l`laW1*hhn man and d .nOJ,_lh8_!. go o__u't nut 'a...doze 919:2` old grbunda, and van or -s1a'ug~h'ter. The game law has I` warn: time to time been changed with ' '3. view In preserving the deer from exatiincti-on and the changes have `re- sulted with more or less beneficial et- tects. At present each licensed hunter is limited to two, weeks in`the woods "and to the killing or `two deer. Iihat. is. iaaw, -butt is it observed, asks the Bab-saygeon Indepetndenit. mhe _two weeks is observed by the gene:-a:,1 pub- ;iic, bull: -nldt by the hocal resident in deer lends.` me two deer to a hunter is rarely dbserved id.` more can be _dl1'i:aained. It is hunter, = (Ina.-n ...-... .L.I- A - -_--vva-van Wllu U116 I team. an: limited we on oh: Indepetnd 1 ulqyb ...-u..|. ,- and changes Fnhe deer hwmting seamn `ht! `an-Q` n...A- L.-_L_ WHAT A.