For Rheumatism, Neuritis and Stomach Disorders Beveral references | recently in The Adv Constantineau, who, his wife and children, treal to the North esmall baby was trun carriage as far as N baby carriage was fou lived its usefulness b party reached North ] to be discarded. Noth family continued. the man carrying the bal Arriving at Haileybur: pected to be met by re stantineau had one n discouragement as theyr welcome him. Howeve Boosts North After Trek from Montrea Man andâ€" Family Hitchâ€"Hiking from Montreal Now Located Near Matheâ€" son. Hopes to Have Farm of His Own. PAE TWCO o beanqe 0O es D P en e PeC 220 21â€" ce en mm ts e Ap n hn esnt en ie ie n m e ue en e e n y omm t mm .D‘S LARGESTâ€"SELLING BRAND oFr EVAPORATED MILK | _A CANADIAN PRODUCT-»"FROM CONTENTED COWS arnation Milk Mineral Water Crystals PALMOLIVE SOAP At Leading Drug Stores Blended from olive and palm oils Contented Babies". Addre Amited, Toronto, Ontario. it KEEPS COMPLEXIONS YOUTHFUL 16 no one to iter he was 16 7¢ "E C CAIEE. Mr. C the irms baby out=â€" the had J "Last week Mr. CC The Haileyburian tc people with whom contact know how t ing. He stated tha Matheson, met up w. whom he had been showed the family g after about one day job on a farm. Kugene Constantineau, formerly ol Montreal, are carried out, and there appears to be little doubt that they will be. Mr. Constantineau, it will be remembered, trekked from Montreal to North Bay in July, accompanied by his wife and trundling their smaltchi:ldâ€" ren in a perambulator, and was assistâ€" ed from that city as far as Haileybury to join his uncle, Michael Deraiche. "He spent some ten «Gdays in this section, picking blueberries and thus earn‘ng a few dollars, and was then assisted by the authorities in getting north to Matheson, where he hoped to find some work and to get a farm. Ais OWn in in touch wi the Haileybu will make go be benefitted the kind that hard work. Harleyburian spent a lIew day he proceeded nc being to secure is now located secured a joOb or to be able to :s able to locate the Northern er "boost ‘son, met up W he had been d the family g about one day a farm. di fan hey AlC 1 had ‘ted atr kindne 1€ Y wWa landt plat 1l 31 he1 the 1n h1( in nmng. Lliey "A $10.00 bill t ticket office counterfelt. th l 11 THEY GOT BOGUS $10.00 IILIL FROM KIRKLAND BANK They w However, the mer e the authoriti¢ kC Tt 1¢ whe Ar l 1¢6€ l _ helc tende H 11 I1 QuU 11 ACl 0 n 111 C.N.R d as h 1J h 11 1€ THE PORULUPINE ADVANCE, TTIMMINS, ONTARIO 1JY 11 9 (b) In that portion of Ontario lying north and west of and including the French and Mattawa Rivers and Lake Hungarian Partridge, Pheasant, Quail, Wild Ti ing Doves, Black and Gire No open season except Council as and where C( Ri 1P mDer 14 Rainbow Speckled Ma Open Seasons for Game in Province. Regulations in Reâ€" gards to Duck Hunting. . Fishing Laws. Limits of Catches. _ Thirtyâ€"two Things that are Forbidden by Ontario Laws and Regulations. Woodcot Ruffed mb Summary of the Ontario Game and Fisheries Regulations prohibite Wild Gee eP the main nal Railw 7 to the AY Incdi :) In that portion of Ontario lying th of Lake Nipissing and the French er and south of the main line of Canadian Pacific Railway to Heron , from November 1st to November 1, inclusive; except on St. Joseph‘s nd in the District of Algoma, from ember 10th to November 25th, inâ€" Ni int t River and Riv June 16th to C * And I1 portion main lin rake from July . lowing, inclu Trout :â€"FTIT l14th, inclu In that ith of | t1 by «Ordf Lies) iying tawa Riv Novemb In this se the n the Qu 4 h rom M may tral the distric of beaver portion the Mattaw of the Cana 30th, in Grouse, d â€" GrC m} PiD¢ Ma m k h, inclusiyf Wood duck Eider duc} ion of Onta We Â¥ TI Matr . th n Oc ha Open Seasons i Otter‘â€"{(8a) ying north of the main ainadian National Railway Grand Trunk Pacific Railâ€" e Quebec boundary to. the undary, from September Wild that id w Rive ‘:â€"â€"(a) In that portion south of and including Mattawa Rivers and ‘om May 16th to March t *t ) pPpal Mar I Ontario ‘ying nortnh of the Canadlan Naâ€" om the Quebec boundâ€" itoba boundary from ) December 15th, inâ€" 11 portion Of C in and certair south of the I m M T1 lC 16th to April 14th Ma:r lusIve Octobt #1. O0th, on taki 11 Min} )1 na anadian r 20th tC 1 Y 1 Lak th, inclu of Ontar . River : inada _ Grouse Prairie Hen 4 Ptarmigan Purkey, Mournâ€" rey Squirrels:â€" t by Orderâ€"inâ€" conditions may k Ba L. incl nada tember 15th to f1 d otter in rbidden by Indians,. an ilon of of the and â€" i in Paciii( he north south « O Ontario lying ind â€" Mattawa Feorgian Bay In that portion of the main incil 18 f Ontario, lyâ€" and Mattawa the Lake nyD mentioned i ) ~from â€" D . next follow OTE.;: The _ prohibited ay be taken lans, and is the territory Aation hing ind Wilson of Ontario Skunk ind irio lying e French No close ian Bay, ervening ers and including eptember e rrench NTovember inclusive. of moose : NiIPISâ€" October ind otter ‘e, ‘The 1J ind CQ@Qut uind nJ qu OX :â€" 28t} @AnC 4th A W and Mayv inf the ailâ€" en ary. Inâ€" WIO No it A MA il 25. To take mouthed _ Blac Speckled Trout bow Trout or A mont Ott mo 26. To buy, sell or expor Maskinonge, Speckled T Trout, Rainbow Trout or . 17. To take any bear except under the authority of a trapping license or a hunting license and during the open seasons in which such licenses are valid. 18. To carry or use fireâ€"arms for h«uting any bird or animal, except unâ€" aer the authority of a license. 19. To be in possession of any wild native (insectivorous) birds, except hawks, owls, crows, cowbirds, blackâ€" birds (grackles), starlings and house sparrows. 20. To buy or sell deer, mcose, cariâ€" bou, elk, wild geese, wild ducks or other waterfowl, snipe, quail, woodcock, pheaâ€" sants, ruffed grouse (partridge), prairie chicken ,pinnated grouse and Hunâ€" garian partridge. 21. To conceal or attempt to conceal during transportation, the carcass or any part of the carcass of deer, moose (Thi ping own 16. To less you and wit upon lands 14. To permit the flesh of mal, bird or fish taken, s food, to be destroyed or spo pelts of furâ€"bearing animals troyed or spoilt. ac, Leeds and Grenville, 12. To shoot between sunset and sunâ€" J. M. rise (standard time) or between sunset | ed has : on Saturday and sunrise on the folâ€"| the min lowing Monday (standard time). 158.46 tr 13. To shoot or spear muskrat, or| announ( set a trap closer than five feet to muskâ€" | Shipped rat‘s house, burrow, feed house or| producti pushâ€"up, or within twenty feet of a | Wire fro beaver house. ager, sta 11. To use snares the Counties of Vict Hastings, Lennox, A ac, Leeds and Gren moose per Mcense, or a cow mol moose calf. 8. To keep furâ€"bearing animga game birds in captivity without securing a license. 9. To molest or destroy a d¢ usual place of habitation of any bearing animal, other than wolf. 10. To buy or sell pelts of furâ€" ing animals, either commercial for personal use, before securi license. 6. To use the hands or any co ance whatever other than a fir when ferrets are used in the | of rabbits. 7. To take more than one de without a permit. 4. To have poison in your p for taking furâ€"bearing animal 5. To ship out of province, to a tanner, any pelts withou regardless of length. Lake Trout:â€"8 per day. Rainbow Trout, Brown Aurora Trout:â€"85 per day; n« 7 inches in length. BSpeckled Trout:â€"20 per d; ber to be not more than 10 weight, not less than 7 inche; 10 1} his i) or oft 7 part C caribou 1v6 Woodcock Black Bas inches i1 It 3. To us thout a j To use dogs for the hunting of moose, caribou, mink, beaver and or to permit dogs to run deer, ‘ and caribou at any time of the anywhere in Ontario. To take any bullâ€"frog during the is of May and June. To angle or hunt without a liâ€" does : other â€" premi To ¢( ind â€" tillir o the pCc itled. o trap f1i I gare a I Unlawful _ _employ n snipe Lennox, Addington U are ike : Black ‘mit the fNNesh o0I any anliâ€" r fish taken, suitable for destroyed or spoilt, or the bearing animals to be desâ€" Limits of Catch _ Turâ€"bearing animails un i resident British subject first securing a license t apply to a farmer trap an beaver or otter on hi Au a loaded gun vehicle. length. Regulations MAPLE LEAF BACON DATED _ â€"or destroy a _ habitation of ar , other than wolf. r sell pelts of fu either commerci use, before secu ires for any purpose rmer‘s deer | farmer actu g YOur oOwI 6 per day ut, Brown ) per day; ho s1 gth nclusive _trapping ind durin for Guide ut pet Small ‘s ager license unâ€" er actually living ur own land or ion of which you Jt hunting CORN SYRUP ‘rout, Brown Aurora Trout mny purpose in mm zes Peterborough,| FIFTH GOLD B Maskinonge ‘Trout, Rain:â€" t, except by Black thout dent ny contrv a fireâ€"art inimals rcially ecurin _ license, er trapâ€" ‘r on his iking of x N * 1 € [A t under cense or the open o3 wl TD 3 t t 1 Euhh 4t *+ + 167 ;.':" ises are < f f se van re "r\l' got oo ce ul m l c o 5 ue tm . on e Wds e e C220 it sA e o o NOe 70 B t d o N S o o e Ee o oR n Pm k P es daden ontenâ€" beatr he ‘=~A2rm iking ~_â€"CANADA PACKERS LIMITED T 11 1t dier ront the i mise J. M. Conso ed has shippe the mint at C 15846 troy ou announcemen shipped regul pling losivi s 3(). anmn anch than art purpase a@ pound 31. ‘"Po 5J Black T Du ill ice han i} i k ntl Bart of H GOLD BAR SHIPMENT FROM. J. M. CONSOLIDATED D. M t] WAat fish ed 800_feet; € is rapidly pa â€"stage to de mbaited hook Ti1 1 W id 11} 211 ndlicatte nda taking of purpose of sed for the J€ Y dit 1 Min bar 0 1 for the angle fo ive yvar Y veight o offic f mit~â€" ld to ] ¢ :ng ind hn attitude towa notified that | was Othe 11 +Pull COPPER CLIFPF MAGISTRATE THROUGH AFTER 29 1 1] otified that the he simply 1 rip that he had tt tri Lake and Speckled Trout and > Great Northern Pike Spend Your Holidays at Camp Watabeag ' CAMP WATABEAG l ind 11 1l 11 11 Equipped Motor JESSOP, IROQUOISâ€"FALLS PHONE 340 n Taylor Hardware or y â€"~days had to ardship that up AI 11 14 h‘m mer and notary public. ‘sting . sidelight on his life that when he was government had "fired" went off on the fishing planned for a holiday. ys of his work as maâ€" to put up with difficulâ€" hips of all sorts. But up! In the early days passenger or freight â€"Aamps, for hird McKim Ing De It W$ ur <trei od that the tov Boats and A C rly nclude: townsh that man first m t| uld ‘din liff 11 ys, but autiful is < the i@itment n 1913 Snidet heâ€"reâ€" h futr apâ€" pper 1913 der only jobs 11 Heé