Exeter Times, 1908-10-22, Page 4SCIIOOL
Laurier will have a Lig urijotity
Ale ;e be i -,Ung the
t
cheerers or nntone the t=quealcrs on
the 16t.i1I
OPENIMII Lucian
1 Patrick Itlitchcll,ji., of the tttL
and VtIi colitession of :Biddulpb.
A full line Of died on D.tturd ty, Oct. IOtle and +v a!
bur:e:d at et. i'.ttricla', cemetery on
School Book s i Monday mottling.Mr..Mitchell ,wait
73 years of age and leas one of the
and a 11 other settlers in 13iddulph. Del urvived l,y nine sous and two (laugh-
SChoo1 supplies.Iters. Ili, **de predeceased him via
yea ra n lto.
Mrs. S .tuucl 'McLean died in the
$1000. IN PK1Z�sl,the
village on Saturday . 6 lith. at
the age of '73, t3hc is survived by
t+tO exons Fred C. and Feleafd. of LW
U scholar should failto , can, and cue tiaaeghter.
get ono of our Prize Scribblers! the oil drillers have ,bees idle for
and trY -1
the lztst two weeks waiting a ships -
and Pratice Books, ent o, rat•!• to .,cuc
hir y.
!
for a C01)y of the toy's Own ' Jesse Furman left for Toronto to
pd the unile.,
Annual or the tiii 's Own' at•Vm Duren. alainphutographcr, i9
.Annual. at St. Joseph's llospital, London.
where Le underwent an operation.
500 to be given away ne Usel. School field tspt►,rts !+-ere
' .t great sucoess this year. The Lw
• 't` More can basket ball girls Aron from Perk. -
Brownings Drug by IJ tc 2. The rugby match
J.HE EXETER T1MES, OCT 22nd 1908.
Following is the result of the elcc-1
lion held in January of Oils yearf
wheu M. Y. McLean defeated Mr. 11.
Morton.
SEAF'OltT11
Lib. Con.
No. 1 117 71
J 59 alt
3 37 27
4 27 :30
5 67 55
No. 1
307 `25
82
EXETER
31 60
:i'3 lith
3 37 02
4 55 77
156 274
118
HAYFIELD
No. 1 33 92
59
._ -- • ^H w -a:, a tie. incither d'orkhill nor LtS-' No
can 'being able to boort:.
The Exeter Times It is expected that the opening of
Exeter, Ontario. the Stew iEpiscopal Church will ba
held about •Deccmbe: 1.
Perms of subscription /1.00 per Mrs. W. E. Stanley is 'visiting
Isar in advance. $;.50 pies b' Ler daughter, Mts. C. A. CampbelU
wtaaraed If not so paid. To UnitedBrooklyn. N. Y.
!Bates subscribers, 81.50 strictly in ltobt. J. Smyth, of lermo. Cal.. of
sdvsnoe. No. paper dirc.•ntanted ter an absence of 17 }ears, is visit-
ants all arrears are paid unless at ing lois mother. Mrs. E. Smyth. lie
the option of the publisher. The is accompanied ilia, his 'trate and two
date to which every subscription is children.
paid is denoted on the label. ---`--
Advertising rates on application. 'It isn't so difficult to strengthen a
DECISIONS (RESPECTING weak stomach if one goes at it cor-
NEWSPAPERS reCtly. And this is true of she Heart
Any person or persons who takes and kidneys. The old fashioned may
a paper regularly from a post office, of dosing the Stomach or stimulating
!whether addressed in his name or the Heart or Kidneys is surely
wrong I Dr. Shoop ¢lest pointed out
another's, or whether he has sub-
scribed or not, is responsible for this error. "Go to the tweak or ail -
Payment. ing nerves of these organs', said he.
If a person orders his papers dis- Each inside organ has its controlling
continued he must pay all arrears,) or "inside nerve: When these
continue to nerves fail then those organs must
or the publisher may g'
send it until payment is made, andt surely falter. s vital
ahere dis-
whether
truth
is
then collect the whole •amount leading druggists
whether the paper is taken or not. pease and recommend Dr. Shoop's Re -
The Courts have decided that re- I storative. A few days test will
fusing to take newspapers or period- Surely tell I Sold by W. S. lfotvey.
teals from the post office or retnov-• occasional use.
Eng and leaving them uncalled fort --. --- -
w/hile subscription remains unpaid. is Winchelsea
!prima facia evidence of iutentionrtl; Dais Jessie Hamilton, our popular
fraud.
THE EXETER TIMESP'T'G CO.'; school teacher was taken ill Friday
Limited. evening with appcndicites and Sat-
urday on the advios of her physician
went to London to undergo an open- No 1
M, Y. MOLem-it ,will dol ation. Miss Anna Martin. of Exeter
2
is in charge of the school at prey- 2
sent. We hope Miss Hamiltons' I11- 4
illness wilt be brief and that, she 5
will soon tie able to resume her dut- 11
7
8
Vote for
you good.
Foster should hand hook that $248O
"commission to the Foresters be-
fore be talks about honesty -
t e e • s •
A vote for S1eLeen is . a veto
against Foster as Finance Minister.
No )Forester wants to see Foster in
charge of the tre aiurY.
TUCKER'SMITR
1 75 35
2 (r, 47
3 51 25
4 70 21
5 72 30
0 70 3'2
405 19(1
No 1
2
4
5
No 1
2
3
4
209
49
56
32
1t
77
223
STANLEY
35
31
51
45
203
33
USBORNE
52 100
(13 01
31 111
73 51
219 339
120
11ENBALL'
No 1 01 118
27
ie3.
Mrs. Enos Cook and daughter Al►r
nic, of Virden, Man., are .visiting
Mrs. Cook's mother Mrs. Upsball.
Mrs. Robinson has returned to
the village after spending the past
summer with her son, Wm. Robinson.
of Centralia, iihe will remain here
• If Mr. Sherritt floes get defeated for the reinter. No 1
be has bis 300 acre farm die can Ro Mrs. W. G. Medd and children are
back to. So calf one of the speal}- visiting .Mrs. 'Meld's father in Nis•
ors at tite Conservative meeting cat Senn.
Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Francis, of Fut-
e e . larton, visited at Mr. laves. 11es
wood's on 6iiiiday.
•
Mr, McLean has ball only half a
session in Parliament.
io intoulhdiiIt2►sot
bebe thesquare
e
one full term in order to see what
be Can Clot • • • ► e
Trade multiplied, tra lspos-taLon
immensely improved. immigration
vastlytledeficits d ou
t
and s'iPusespiled upIIere is a
record to vote for.
Our young_ English immigrants will
hurl back in the teeth of th cZTory
spell -binders their iusnitin�
rge
that they are filling the asylems and
hospitals of .Canada..
Vote for M. Y. McLean-not
Le i -not
cause of his religion, c be
such
is a snail who spurns to win on
tactics. iHis record and the record
crt the government are his whole ap-
peal.
The Con-ervativcs have done credit in them-
recent arrivalsfrom�lGaeatclBritaig ln
asp steers and such as have been fil-
ling cur insane asylums and hos-
pital:.
a a . . a
Hon. 1.. V. Brodeur was given els
election is by acclamation.
tnannwhot►is dlenotinnd cet
jd
on C'ery 'Tory platform. 11 lie was
so very diad uhy allow hill in with-
out a contesti
"You should vote for ole because 1
aur a Methodist and eto are yes.
Thu. Candidate f?herritt lrpes to
norm his wny to Parliament. ,lion.
A. G. McKay would call that a petty
picayune. peek•:ii ffian, pea -nut -stand
kind of liolitic=.
Vim 'eau
Is Yo
lHlcifr
That's too bad 1 We hAa no-
tic,:d it was 1 io:ti;:t; pretty thin
and rough cf lace, but naturally
did not lilie to speak GI it. By
the wily, Avcr's Bair Vig"r is
n regular hair grower, a per-
fect hair tonic The hair stops
coming out, grows faster,
keeps soft and smooth. Ay'er's
I -lair Vigor cures sick hair,
snakes it strong and healthy.
Thi best kind of a testimonial--
"nolll for over sixty year.."
x.a, t,
♦rso m►nufaotarec, of
P SARSAPARILLA.
tiersCURRY rectnRAt.
Aseetoo■►
HELPFUL,
DYKE
You won't tell your fancily doctor
the whole story about your private
illness -you are too modest. You
need not be afraid to tell 3Irs. Pink -
ham, at Lynn, :Mass., the things you
could not explain to the doctor. Your
Letter will be held in the strictest con-
fidence. From her vast correspond-
ence with sick women during the
past thirty years she may have
gained the very knowledge that will
help your case. Such letters as the fol-
lowing, from grateful women, es-
tablish beyond a doubt the powerof
LYDIA IE. PINKHAM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
to conquer nal female diseases.
\Ila. Frank p rnsley, i.intlsay,
Ontario, writes to Mrs. 'Inkhorn:
"When I wrote to yon some tirne
ago, I was a very sick woman suffering
from female troubles. 1 had inflamma-
tion of the feminine organs and could
not staud or walk any distance. At
last [teas confined to w}• had and the
doctor said I would have to go through
an operation, but this 1 refused t•. dn.
"A friend advised Lydia E. I'inliham's
Vegetable ComAfter using three
bottles of it, 1feel like a new woman.
"I most heartily recommend Lydia 1:.
l'inla:ant's Vetrctable ('omrrannd to all
wt.awn a ho::u1Ter+vith female t r1+nLlcs.'
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydia F. Pink -
ham's `Vegetable Compound, made
from roots and herbs, has been the
standard remedy for female ill::
and has positively cured thousands of
women who have been t roubled with
displacements, inflammation, ulcera-
tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, backache, that bear -
ng -down feeling. flatulency, inctiges-
tion,dizziness,ornemous prostration.
40
107
47
48
53
30
7457
137
33
2 15
3 52
4 72
5 45
(1 45
0 118
s 20
9 (l1
417
IIAY
35
20
101
26
lx)
27
11
3220
STEPHEN
62
51
62
66
31)
81
311
117
53
50x8
91
DIcKILLOF'
No 1 1118 26
2 108 53
3 '1 Ota 77
1 74 71
:3(i(i
-1:11
RECA1'ITU LATiO N
Seaforth307 225
Tnck'ith •105 190
Exeter:156 274
U sborne 219 331)
Stephen 417 508
Hensall 01 118
Bayfield 33 92
Stanley 224 203
Hay 457 320
Mckil'p 36th 227
2(111) 2562
117
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•\'A ger VE VA
:CASTOR I
Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, and whfeli has been
In use for over 30 years, has borllo the tet„ :tutn(ro of
teeiviee-r-'-'''....a. and. has been made roller his per -
14011111 !supervision since its infancy.
Allow 110 one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Ituitatiuns and "Just -as -good" nr.' but
Experltuents that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children -Experience against Lxperilnent.
What is CASTORIA
Caatoria is a harmless substitute for Castor 011, Pare.
gorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It 14 Pleasant. I6
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Na►reotits
substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It tiesteoys 1frorlu4
and allays Feverishness. It cures Dlarrha:iv and Winch
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
Tho Children's Panacea -The Mother's friend.
CENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Beare the Signature of
The Kind You gage Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THE ..-Part. TV r tetve roan env.
ator had put anupset -price on it and
in case the 'tenders did not reach the
upset price the land }vas hv►badraww
from sale.
The expenditure account twits ef-
fectively dealt 'with, Mr. iMacKay
showing that 'while under ,Liberal
rule there kvos an increase but the
revenues had been greater and that
the rate of taxation had been Wavered
Froin 118.28 to $15.88. This pros-
perity had got been due Wholly to
the Liberal .policy, a -great share
being due to tl'rovidence, but If lProe
vidonoc has been so good ito Canada
while the Liberals were is power,
why not keep theta in flower.
The postoffico department Inas
dealt with along the satno lines as
given by Mr. McLean.
'In speaking pf .British preference,
by giving %preference to :British
goods over other dations. the aot is
justified, as two other dependencies
are offering to do the same thing
new•, After discussing several other
important issues of 'the day the
speakers referred to else strong
character of the Premier and ,pro.
dieted that Hon. Geo. E. Faster would
never again be Finance Minister of
Canada.
Elimville
It,:e. .1. M. Koen, of •1't. Btnalcr%•
circuit is exchanging wet k with •Mr.
Burgess, o f Elimville on Sunday
n. xt :tn•1 •A itl preach at Elimville
n the morning, Runshino ill %the
afternoon and Zion in the evening.
CA.A�'ORTA.
Help tun _the Kmd You Hai Altra s Bart
Signature
of
McLean
Conservative Meeting.
The opera house was well tilled on
Monday -tight, the occasion of the
Conservative meeting in the inter-
ests of Mr. John Sherritt. Among
the number were many of the fair
fid'.,
>a Sherritt
(Contin :ed from i'ize 1,
not mention the twitter cat all. Ile
thought it wiso 4o talk about sotnc•
thing else. In the place where the
transaction was best known he was
dumb. ilueevcr the Conservative
of :Medicine flat knew the tical was a
¢cod one, and Mr. Borden's speech on
this transactioe leaving been read in
that locality they determined to
off --et the moving lids of 10ehl:t
opinion against the Conserv:,Iiv.e.
and their candidates came out bold -
iv in defiance of his leader and said
the transaction 'vas it +proper met
still in the interests of She West.
"if 1tie dell waw a -Candia in Om
aeric, It by 11i.1 not Mr. Borden colas
sitter it . scandal :n Medicine, Ilatr
asked Jar. MacKay. "There was no
caudal in connection with it, s+)evt•
neer,and lar. 'Bolden knew' it (all
well.'
in speaking of the timber Ianits
the Npeaker said the Liberals had
net given away :t square mild
.shite the 1(.'ou:ervat1ves had given
sway thousands The volley all the
1. tern! government netts to sell • 4t
to the )i gIi,it bidder and in every
e -i - h adtcrtisin :►flee a voluR
f r
•ONO•N4N•ONNNONSN ,
1
j The Molsons Bank
Incorporated 1855
CAPITAL
RESERVE FUND
.... 63 374,000.00
.... 13.374.000.00
t
Has 65 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in all tho
Principal Cities in the World.
General Banking Milanese Transacted.
Savings Bank Department
1
at all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate.
Dickson & Carling, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON, Manager
• j••••••0•4d•4•4•NN4NN4484444NN4t
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
HEAD OFFICE. TORONTO ESTABLISHED 1867
B. E. WA' , President
ALEX LAIRD, General Manager
IPaid-up Capital, $10,000
Reserve Fund, - 5,000,
Branches throughout Canada, and in the United States and England
1 SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT
followers to form a cabinet, but the
same was thought of Mr. Whitney
before ho came into power, but be
had succeeded. e -
In referring 1.o the cabinet min-
isters, continued the speaker. the
Liberals point with pride to the head
of the postoffice department, Mr.,
Lemieux, 'Mr. Graham, Mr. Aylest•
worth and Mr. Fisher. but as to Hy-
man, Pugsley. Emerson and Siftou
nothing is said.
To Mr. Armstrong, of 1am.bton,
he gave the credit of suggesting the;
establishing of rural mall delivery.
Mr. Sherritt, said he never had,
had the occasion elf thanking the
people of Exeter for the support they
gave him in his dormer contest and
wished now to offer his thanks.
The remainder of Mr, Sherritt's
address was along tho samo lines as
his speech in Hensall during ,the af-
ternoon.
Mr. Spottou also covered the same
ground as he did in .Hensall. lin
however spoke fully on the ;North
Atlantic Trading Company, and the
desire of the government to pope.
Tato Canada by bringing in immi-
grants, many of whom. he said, made
undesirable citizens. and anyway ne-,
cording to his thinking .the lands of
the northwest should he left for n'
future generation.
Tickling, tight coughs can be stare -1
ly and quickly loosened with a pro. -1 .
sctription 1.1)rftiggiats are dispensing:
everywhere as iDr. Shoop's Cough'
Remedy. And it is so very, very
sex. who had attended to hear partyldifferent than common cough men-�
qua:tions to their liking discussed icines. No opiurn, no chloroform,
Mr. 1. 11. Carling acted no chair, absolutely nothing harsh or unsafe.
flan and first called upo'n Mr. Ii. I3. The tender leaves of a harmless.
McLean, of Kipper. Mr. McLean lung healing mountainous shrub,
dealt with nuttters in n general gives the curative properties to Dr.
way, leaving the issues to bo dis- Shoop's Cough Remedy. Those leaves
cussed by there following him, - have the power to calm the most dis-
Mr. 11. Eilber, M. Ps j'. was the trcssing Cough ami to soothe and
next speaker and • eulogized (3Ir. heal the !nee( sensitive bronchial
Sherritt. Ile had sat with him et membrane. Mothers should for
the council hoard of the township safety's sake alone. always demand
of Stephen and had always found him i)r. Sheep's. 11 ran with perfect
a reliable and honorable man. fi•eedonn be gi Von le even Alle young -
The Liberals. he said, wonder who est babes. Test it youtself and see.
Mr. Borden could select from his Sold by W. ti. lliowev.
Deposits of $1 and upwards are received and interest allowed at current
rates. Accounts may be opened in the.names of two or more
persons, withdrawals to be made by any one of the
number or by the survivor. 114
Exeter Branch-G.W. Harrison, Manager
Branch also at Crediton.
DRS.KENNEDY&KENNEDY
SUCCESSORS TO
Drs. Kennedy & Kerdan
SPECIAL NOTICE
Owing to Dr. Ker-
man being deceased,
Dr. I. D, Kennedy,
Medical Director,
lass associated with
hires Dr.K.nnedy Jr.
who has been with
the firm for several
years, so hereafter
business will con-
ducted under the
cams of
ORO. KENNEDY
L KENNEDY
NERVOUS DEBILITY
Thousands of young and middle aged men are annually swept
to a premature grave through EARI,Y INDISCRETIONS,
EXCESSES AND BLOOD DISEASES. If you have way of the
following symptoms consult us before it is too late. Are you
nervous andweak, despondent and gloomy, specks before the
eyes, with dark circles under them, weak back, kidneys irrita,
ble. palpitation of the heart, bashful, dreams and losses sedi-
(went is urine, pimples on the face, eyes sunken, hollow cheeks
cerewora expression. poor memory. lifeless, distrustful, lack
energy and strength, tired mornings. restless nights, change-
able moods, weak manhood, premature decay, bone pains, hair
loose. sore threat etc.
pBeenL.enQiQDt sePrioOsdISaresON1 bSey saprtoehe hvPeeoyismoloonif!
blood of the victim, and unless entirely eradicated from the
listens may affect the future generation. Beware of Mercury. It only suppresses the
symptoms -OUR NSW 1 **IOD cures them.
OUR NEW METHOD TREATMENT alone can cure you, and make
maw o you. Under its influence the brain conies active, the blood purified so that all
pimples, blotches, and ulcers disappear. the nerves become strong as steel. so that ner-
eot►Mtas, bashfulness and despondency vanish, the eye becomes bright. the faoe full and
cleat. energy returns to the body, and the moral, physical. and vital systems ate invig-
orated; all drains cease -as more vital waste from the system. Dont let quacks and fakirs
rob you of your hard arced dollars. Ws will euro wort or no may.
READER
We matter who has treated opinion ee
of Charge. BOOKS 1'Rkilly� The Golden Monitorr" (illustrrated)
Questlen List Nr Home Troetm-M Sent en Request. l
DRs.KENNEDY&KENNEDY
Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St, - DETROIT, MICH.
THE cost of' living is
an important thing
in most homes. You
mai• nave to figure close-
r in these matters. A
little extra on a barrel
of flour may look big to
you.
But there is a differ-
ence between spending
money wisely and spend-
ing it foolishly.
Sometimes it is econo-
my to spend instead of to
sa'-c. It is in the case of
koyat I lousehold Flour.
Those few extra cents
a week, that give you
Royal iousehold Flour
in preference to inferior flour, buy health.
Nothing contributes so much to the food you
eat as flour, and therefore nothing should be more
carefully bought. Ogilvie's Royal 1 lousehold Flour
is the whitest, cleanest and most nutritious flour that's
milled. 1 t is the only flour
- that is absolutely pure.
Ask your grocer.
Ogilvie Flour Mills Co., Illi.
Iletlitreal.
03
rLAS/�%E.s-
N..4
•
The finest steel made and .empered
byelectricity will not make • perfect
arbo Magnetic razor blade. It
still requires grinding to complete
the work. This grinding must be as
true and reliable as the ingredients
•
named.
Grindingentirelytyhand is imper•
feet -wobbly -by machine, toe me-
chanical to search out every point
needing attention -but combine the
two with the secret test each
blade is finally subjected to and you
have a perfect Carbo Magnetic razor.
The quality of labor employed is a
mist essential point in producing
cutlery steel. The men intrusted
with the grinding of Carbo Magnetic
steel have spent the rnajor part of
their Lvez in re+.chingg their present
c( perfection. They are Ham•
Dcr� c:rie1ers, cerIcestionably the
best knave.. Every razor blade
fueled cat of ihcir hands is absolutely
r.•1:or.a er.d to end, with no irregular'.
1, es cr thick spots. The shaving
elge is true and straight. It will
art sncoth, clean and comfortable,
Icanag no smarting sensation.
N. soft spots, no brittleness will
appeal in a Cuba blapnett' razor no
matter hots long used. No meth d
of tempering by fire with its constant
variation cf heat will produce such
uniformity. Every trade, has been
brant'•: to ■ Ex.! temperature ac•
curate, measured by electricity be•
fore !Nig " plunged," any ctrittioa
from this pr:cssi:a wont! r -:ore the
standard.
Hut teat t:•isL•sGn.'taiif.�oleafly
guaran:rloce rs .r 1.1 your cwn
home -cr have yo.,r ba:.cr use is o4
you -far thirty day,.
, Drop us a postal, or better yet,
come in and sec es and we will give
ycu oar new proposition for having
these ta'sors tested wiihput obliga-
tion to purchase, together with our
(rte baoklel "Hints on Shaving."
W. S. Cole, Druggist
Syoopls Clio ComillIeu NorIn West
HOMESTEAD REOULATION8.,.
Any person who is the sole head
of a family, or any male over HI
years o:d may homestead a quartet-,
sectoni of available Dominion land 14
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, or Alberta,
The applicant tnust appear in person
az the Dominion Lands Agency or
Sub -agency for the district. Entry b)
proxy may be had at the agency, ora
certain conditions. by father. mother
sou. daughter, brother. or sister of
intending homesteader.
Duties :-Six months residence upon
and cu:tivation of the lard in each
of three yeir'. A homestc.dvr may
live within nine miles of his ho:ne-
stead on a 'farm of at least 80 acres-
.o:,•ly o+ened 5111 occupied by hill or
hie father, mother, son, daughter,
brother or sister.
In certain districts a homesteader
gcod standing may pre-empt a
q+:-1••:ter section alongside his home..
%read. Price 43. per neve. Duties-
Mutt res'.de s:X months bleach of i+ix
years from .late of homestead entry
(ino:udiugt the time rtquired to earn
homestead patent) and cuitivtae
fifty acres extra.
A hn,nesteader who his r ehausted
hir homestead r:g1:t 7:71,1 cannot oh-
tfin a pre-emption may tette a par-
cha»r.1 homestead in certain dist r:cts
Pries 3. per acre. Duties.-Mlist
reside six months in enc.!' of three)
Years, cultivate fifti acres and erect -
a house worth 5300.11/.
w, tP, CORY,
Deputy of the Millner of the interior
N. R. -Unauthorized pnillestien ef 111s adverthie
ment will not be pald for
dt 1 forests and the unspoiled pastures
of the 'wild flocks, breathing irtt0
lair and lookitig far ; jor the rak of
i tiring the :body. resting the mind,
and I :xur:ating in Nature's own do-
main. From "Golden Days in the
Shoshone Mountains; by William T,
Ifornaday, in the November 8crib-
!tcr'a.
T11E IDEAL IIUNTING TRIP j
In an ideal hunting trip -t' hich i
must be in grand country. and in
que.t of grand game, -the death (di
the coveted 'prize is only 111 lucid-'
ent. To a 1rtle sportsman. one f.r.
elk, mountain sheep, goat or bear is
a sufficient reward for a rougi.
trip into 1etrotc wilds. involr•ili
many sacrifices. and Luutireds of
dollars in money.
The ideal hunting trip! are there
That aro made chiefly for the Pak:
of eampint oat in a wilderness, $ignattaro of
with both feet upon virgin soil: for
the sake of roaming .the untouched i
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